1. No. 3 LeMoyne scored the final two goals of the game to hand No. 1 Adelphi its first loss of the season in women's Division II action. Adelphi had scored three straight goals to take a 4-3 lead before Monica Sanna and Sidney Hall scored to give the Dolphins (13-0) the 5-4 victory, its first over the Panthers since 2013. In other games on Tuesday:
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Dylan Molloy topped the 300-point mark with three goals and two assists as Brown snapped No. 19 Providence's five-game winning streak with a 13-12 double overtime win. Molloy fed freshman Jack Kniffin for the game-winner with 3:16 left in the second overtime. Brown has beaten its city rival 23 consecutive times.
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Bates lived up to its No. 1 ranking in men's Division III with a 19-18 victory at No. 3 Tufts. Matt Chlastawa and Charlie Fay each scored six goals for the Bobcats (11-0), who never trailed in the contest. Over the last four seasons, three of Tufts' seven losses have come against Bates.
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No. 6 RIT scored the first five goals and held off No. 12 Ithaca 16-14 on Tuesday afternoon. Ithaca kept clawing back from the early deficit, narrowing the gap to just one goal at 15-14 on Stephen Morrell's goal with 3:34 to play, but RIT's Eli Salama scored just 28 seconds later to put the game out of reach. Chad Levick had two goals and four assists for the Tigers and Steven Ricci won 22-of-31 faceoffs.
PHOTO BY RICH BARNES
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The No. 7 Syracuse women's team kept up the momentum from last weekend's win over No. 2 North Carolina with an 11-8 victory over No. 10 Cornell. The Orange, who got a combined 10 points from Devon Parker and Riley Donahue, used a four-goal run in the second half to break a 6-6 tie to win their fifth straight game.
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Elizabethtown outscored Washington and Lee 5-0 in the opening quarter and pulled away in the fourth quarter for an 11-7 victory in the last regular season college game to be played at Tierney Field at US Lacrosse headquarters this season. The Blue Jays (11-3) have now won seven straight games and snapped W&L's six-game winning streak.
PHOTO BY JOHN STROHSACKER
2. The NCAA named its 2019-2022 championship sites and the biggest news was the men's championship moving from an NFL stadium for the first time since 2002. Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field will host the men's championship weekend in 2019 and 2020, but in 2021 and 2022 Fairfield will be the host at Rentschler Field (University of Connecticut's football stadium). The women's championship will be in Baltimore all four years (three at Johns Hopkins, one at Towson) and historic football venues at Notre Dame and Ohio State will host NCAA men's quarterfinals.
3. A peak at the NCAA men's selection committee rankings shows that RPI might not be as valued in 2017. Patrick Stevens checks in with his weekly bracketology report.
4. An inspiring story from a determined Brendan Clark highlights our high school coverage this week. Six weeks after undergoing brain surgery to remove a tumor, Clark was back on the field for Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Pa.).
5. Landon (Md.) remains No. 1 and Lincoln-Sudbury (Mass.) debuted in this week's Nike/US Lacrosse High School Boys Top 25. Lincoln Sudbury posted a 10-9 victory over Ward Melville (N.Y.). Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) and LaSalle (Pa.) also moved into the Top 10.
In the Nike/US Lacrosse High School Girls Top 25, Glenelg (Md.) shot up to No. 8 after handing Notre Dame Prep (Md.) its first loss and beating 2016 Maryland 4A-3A state champion Dulaney. Glenelg is the defending 3A-2A champ in Maryland. McDonogh (Md.) remains No. 1
6. Here are your Epoch High School Players of the Week on the boys and girls sides.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Princeton’s Jerry Price can make just about any subject captivating. When the subject is a dynamic player like Zach Currier, then just sit back, read and enjoy.
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Former college lacrosse player Brittany Philip isn’t surprised she’s coaching lacrosse after her playing days. But she didn’t think she’d find her calling with the younger players.
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Goodbye cargo shorts? That’s what the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team says. The Hoyas announced a formal retirement party for cargo shorts at its April 29 game against St. John’s – complete with cake.
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The praise keeps coming in for Syracuse defenseman Scott Firman.
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Super Bowl leads to super grant for Twin Cities Native Lacrosse in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Hard to say what’s more impressive, the effort of Syracuse’s Alie Jimerson to keep the play alive or the overall teamwork displayed by the Orange in this goal against Cornell.
I am so thankful for this whole sequence pic.twitter.com/3vACb8c9rg
— Official Lax Girl™ (@officiallaxgirl) April 19, 2017
WHAT’S ON TAP
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ESPNU will debut back-to-back shows of all-access with the North Carolina and Duke men’s lacrosse teams tonight at 6 pm.
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No. 6 Princeton travels to rival Penn in a key Ivy League women's lacrosse game tonight that will be streamed on ESPN3 at 7 pm.
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SUNY schools Albany and Binghamton battle in men's lacrosse on AmericaEast.tv at 7 tonight. No. 7 Albany can clinch the league regular season title with a victory.