Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. There might be no stopping North Carolina women’s lacrosse.
The Tar Heels entered a highly anticipated matchup against Boston College on Saturday morning as the top team in the country, but they were tested early. Jamie Ortega (six goals) and Kerrigan Miller (three goals) helped North Carolina shake off an early deficit to pull away for a dominant 21-9 win in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Check out the full recap here.
North Carolina’s win was one of a handful for the traditional powers in the ACC on Saturday. Virginia survived a test from Louisville, and Syracuse got four goals from freshman Emma Ward to blow out Duke.
Read the Saturday Wrap here. While you’re at it, check out this #SCTop10 worthy BTB from Ward.
EMMA WARD TAKE A BOW
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 6, 2021
The @CuseWLAX freshman goes BTB for the goal against @DukeWLAX.
She finished with her first goals of her career in the win. pic.twitter.com/8Hx6N1uGHe
2. Logan Wisnauskas showed why he’s one of the best players in the nation in another edition of The Rivalry.
Wisnauskas scored twice and added seven assists, a career-high, to fuel a powerful second half en route to Maryland’s 18-10 win over Johns Hopkins on Saturday.
Check out Patrick Stevens’ recap of The Rivalry.
Also in Big Ten play, Penn State got back on track with a gutsy 15-13 win over Ohio State at Panzer Stadium. In another ranked battle, Lehigh’s Mike Sisselberger dominated the faceoff and fueled a 10-6 win over Patriot League foe Loyola — the Mountain Hawks’ first-ever win over the Greyhounds.
Read the Saturday Wrap here.
Bonus content: UMBC winning in four overtimes against Stony Brook.
UMBC IN FOURTH OVERTIME
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 6, 2021
Nick Dupuis scores in close to give @UMBC_MLax a second OT win of the season and upset @StonyBrookMLAX 13-12 pic.twitter.com/kWhQ4rfZGN
3. Down goes No. 1.
Salisbury entered its first game against No. 13 Lynchburg as the unquestioned top team in Division III men’s lacrosse, but that didn’t faze the Hornets. Kyle Lewis, Riley Mitchell and Brett Rogers each had a pair of goals to lead Lynchburg to the 10-8 upset win on Saturday afternoon.
4. Plenty of upsets on Sunday, but Stony Brook held on.
Elon took down James Madison for the first time ever, Sydney Watson led UConn to an upset of No. 16 UMass and Michigan swept No. 18 Rutgers — all on Sunday. However, No. 7 Stony Brook avoided that same fate, playing lockdown defense en route to a 10-8 win over No. 14 Towson.
Catch all the action in the Sunday wrap.
Both Michigan and Stony Brook also picked up victories on Friday to start the weekend. More in the Friday wrap.
Molly Garrett through traffic @UMichWLAX wins it.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 5, 2021
Michigan tops @rutgers_wlax 12-11 in overtime. pic.twitter.com/XuUm0LFseU
5. Duke keeps rolling, led by Michael Sowers.
The Blue Devils dominated Richmond 13-6 on Sunday afternoon thanks to five points from Sowers and 15 saves from Mike Adler. Villanova and Bucknell also picked up wins on a light Sunday slate.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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A great story out of Florida. Former Princeton All-American goalie Cookie Krongard is still manning the cage, both in his community and at the Tigers’ alum games. Oh, and he’s 80 years old.
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Kyle Morris is hoping to build a competitive program at Division III Oglethorpe.
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The Centennial Conference, one of the most competitive conferences in Division III lacrosse, endorsed a plan for spring sports to proceed soon.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
We wish we had a better quality video, but Tehoka's second goal of the season might just be the goal of the year.
WELCOME BACK TEHOKA
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 6, 2021
In his first game of 2021, @Tehoka1 gets three straight goals to help @UAlbanyMLax jump out to a lead on @HartfordMLAX. pic.twitter.com/y2h07MOP1S
Beautiful BTB assist from Stephen Rehfuss.
GETTING FANCY IN THE DOME
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 6, 2021
Stephen Rehfuss BTB assist to Jamie Trimboli. @CuseMLAX in command against @UVMmlax pic.twitter.com/e21jJbWmjR
A double-OT winner from Siena's Annie Brennan.
ICYMI: Annie Brennan scores the game-winner for @SienaWLax in 2OT
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 7, 2021
They top @CanisiusWLAX on a day with multiple overtime thrillers. pic.twitter.com/Gielvc79kM
WHAT’S ON TAP
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The new Nike/US Lacrosse Top 20 rankings come out today.
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More pro lacrosse news coming shortly.