Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Salisbury used a big second half to down Gettysburg 14-9 in a battle of No. 1 vs. No. 2 in Division III women’s lacrosse.
After a back-and-forth first half that ended at 6-6, Salisbury took over in the third quarter. Lydia McNulty had two of her four goals in the 6-2 third quarter that helped the Sea Gulls pull away for good.
Click here to read more about Salisbury’s big win.
In Division II women’s lacrosse, Paul Ohanian with more on Lindenwood’s process of moving to Division I and the conference for which the Lions might be headed.
2. The cold never bothered Charlotte North anyway.
North and Boston College traveled to Denver and came away with a 9-5 win in a weather-shortened three quarters. She 2021 Tewaaraton winner scored on two blistering free position shots.
Thoughts and prayers go out to that net. @charlotteocho8 on the -meter is dangerous. pic.twitter.com/dXEReEeU0e
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) March 9, 2022
In addition to the Eagles’ win, Penn topped Drexel, Penn State upset JMU and Army won its fifth straight.
Click here for the full women’s Division I recap.
3. MCLA and WCLA rankings return for another week.
The Liberty Flames lead the MCLA Division I Top 25 after taking down previously unranked Florida. Click here for the full list. St. Thomas sits atop the MCLA Division II rankings.
Georgia leads the Division I WCLA Top 25 and Loyola took the top spot in the Division II rankings. Click here for more.
4. The PLL announced the second half of its tour locations for 2022.
The league will make its first trips to Texas, Connecticut and the Pacific Northwest. The championship game will be held at Subaru Park in Chester Pa. Click here for the full list.
5. Taylor Cummings is just as surprised as all of us with the unpredictable start to the 2022 season.
In “Taylor’s Take,” she breaks down the teams and played that have made an impact thus far, and why some of the under the radar teams have succeeded.
WHAT WE’RE READING
-
Loyola Women’s lacrosse is focusing on the little things in the midst of a 4-0 start.
-
The National Women’s Soccer League announced former NLL Deputy Commissioner Jessica Berman as its next commissioner, according to multiple reports. More on the move for Berman.
-
Good news for lacrosse fans. Select presentations from LaxCon 2022 are now available on-demand.
-
Kennesaw State coach Lauren Maness checks in after her team hosted an adaptive lacrosse clinic. Read about her experience in the IWLCA’s “Behind the Whistle.”
-
The first of many stories this week ahead of Syracuse’s trip to Johns Hopkins — where Dave Pietramala will return to the place where he became a legend.
-
The matchup in Colorado wasn’t the only game that ended early on Wednesday. Hamilton and Rochester had their game suspended after one quarter due to a snowstorm.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Overtime returns on Tuesday with a special guest. Who do you think it is?
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) March 9, 2022
You're going to want to listen to Episode . A legend joins @paulcarcaterra for a much-awaited conversation.
Stay tuned for more this week.
SUBSCRIBE: https://t.co/egcNtg5OrA
LEARN MORE: https://t.co/mbz9tBxZuu pic.twitter.com/hCsrid64rG
WHAT’S ON TAP
-
A few heavyweight matchups fill the Thursday schedule. Virginia and North Carolina battle on the men's side, while Notre Dame faces Virginia Tech, Duke visits Pitt and Stony Brook battle Northwestern on the women's side. Follow all the action by checking out our TV/Streaming guide.