Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Another wild Tuesday night in men’s college lacrosse.
Ohio State highlighted the day’s action, coming back from down a goal in the final two minutes and taking down Notre Dame 13-11. Trailing by one with 1:52 left, Jackson Reid tied the game, Leclaire scored 24 seconds later and then Leclaire iced the win with yet another man-up goal with 14 seconds left. It’s a big nonconference win for the Buckeyes before Big Ten play.
Also notable from Tuesday’s action:
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North Carolina avoided an upset bid from Bryant, trailing at the half but using a third-quarter surge to win 18-16 in Chapel Hill. Zach Tucci won a school-record 25 faceoffs, and Chris Gray chipped in four goals and four assists.
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Johns Hopkins nearly dropped its fifth straight game, but a furious fourth-quarter rally sent the game against Mount St. Mary’s to overtime, where Owen Murphy won it to move the Blue Jays to 2-4. Johns Hopkins trailed by as many as four goals in the fourth quarter.
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UMass survived a tough test from LIU, Duke blew out Jacksonville and Penn State handled Furman.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 11, 2020
Freshman Owen Murphy goes to the rack and wins it in OT for @jhumenslacrosse. The Blue Jays, staring down the barrel of a fifth straight loss and first-ever defeat to Mount St. Mary's, rally from four down in 4Q to win 13-12. pic.twitter.com/fgZGCwAlBG
Check out the full recap of Tuesday’s men’s Division I action.
2. American history was made on Tuesday night.
In a 19-9 win over Presbyterian, American's Casey Harkins set single-game program records with 11 assists and 12 points and notched her 34thassist of the season, all new records. Emma Vinall scored a program-record nine goals in the win.
Also in action Tuesday, Kerstin Kimel faced off with daughter, Caroline, in a 16-6 Duke win over East Carolina. Assistant Ron Caputo also got to coach against his daughter, Sam. What a family affair. Florida picked up a 17-9 win over Navy, as well.
There were two very proud parents on the sidelines today @CoachKimel’s daughter, Caroline (#7), and @DukeMLAX assistant coach @CaputoRon’s daughter, Sam (#12), were both on the field today playing for ECU#GoDuke | #DukeLaxLove pic.twitter.com/uoO0f5kheE
— Duke Women's Lacrosse (@DukeWLAX) March 10, 2020
Check out the full recap of Tuesday’s action.
3. The coronavirus outbreak has impacted the college lacrosse season.
Tuesday, Amherst and Middlebury, both NESCAC schools, announced the universities will suspend the spring sports seasons amid concerns of the spread of the virus. That includes both men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, all four of which are currently ranked in the Nike/US Lacrosse Division III polls.
Later Tuesday night, Tufts announced the cancellation of all spring sports for the semester. Tufts president Tony Monaco also said in a statement that "following a decision of the NESCAC presidents, the NESCAC league and championship play are canceled.” The Jumbos tied a program record Tuesday night with 26 goals in a blowout win over Ithaca.
4. First, it was Rob Pannell. Now, it’s 15 other players joining the PLL.
The league dropped the rest of the names eligible for Monday’s PLL Entry Draft. Names like Zach Currier, Dillon Ward and Jesse Bernhardt will join their PLL teams next week. Check out the full list of players here.
5. McDonogh (Md.) jumps 15 spots in the Nike/US Lacrosse High Boys National Top 25.
After topping Gonzaga (D.C.) last week, McDonogh was the biggest mover in the rankings.
Also in high school boys’ lacrosse, check out the US Lacrosse regional players of the week.
6. American Heritage-Delray has started the 2020 season strong.
As a result, Caitlyn Wurzburger and her team have moved up in the Nike/US Lacrosse High School Girls National Top 25.
Also in girls' high school lacrosse, here are the US Lacrosse regional players of the week.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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In Anish Shroff’s latest column, he writes that for unbeaten Georgetown, the eye test won’t help it when the selection committee decides the NCAA field in May.
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Defending national champion Harford (Md.) leads the NJCAA women’s lacrosse rankings.
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Nassau, at 3-0, leads the NJCAA men’s lacrosse rankings for this week.
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Did you miss Rob Pannell’s appearance on the Overtime podcast? It dropped Monday night.
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More on UC Davis’ upset win over Georgetown, and the impact it could have on the small college town.
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The first season of sanctioned high school lacrosse in Utah is making the future seem brighter in the state.
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Can Emily Hawryschuk re-write the Syracuse record books by season’s end?
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Come for the beautiful swim dodge, stay for the hilarious call.
"Oh my goodness Cookie, that's almost illegal."
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 10, 2020
6-foot-3 Tanner Cook with the swim dodge to beat the double and score. @UNCMensLacrosse survived a stiff test from Bryant, winning 18-16 to remain unbeaten. pic.twitter.com/3DiwIiZLeh
Rob Pannell, the 2020 PLL MVP? He talks about his expectations on Overtime.
Rob Pannell — 2020 @PremierLacrosse MVP? @RobPannell3, fresh off the big announcement, joined @paulcarcaterra on Overtime.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) March 10, 2020
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WHAT’S ON TAP
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Michigan and Marquette face off in Division I men's play at 4 p.m.
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A packed slate of Division I women's action on Wednesday. No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 20 Boston College are in action.