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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:

1. There were 10 Division I women’s games Tuesday night, highlighted by No. 11 Dartmouth’s 13-9 win over No. 4 Florida and No. 20 Hofstra’s 15-14 overtime win over Johns Hopkins. The rest of the women’s scores:

Louisville 17, Longwood 7
Lehigh 18, La Salle 15
Niagara 12, Binghamton 10
Iona 13, Sacred Heart 6
Robert Morris 17, Radford 5
Saint Bonaventure 14, Wofford 13
Brown 14, Holy Cross 11
Colgate 11, Cornell 8

2. There were also seven Division I men’s games. The scores:

No. 15 Army 15, Binghamton 10
No. 18 UMass 17, Albany 12
Hartford 11, Manhattan 8
Richmond 14, Mount St. Mary’s 7

UMBC 10, Towson 5
Stony Brook 13, Sacred Heart 12 (OT)
Fairfield 19, LIU 15

3. We unveiled our March 2020 cover story, an in-depth profile of Pat Spencer written by Ella Brockway.

“Right now, I’m a basketball player,” Spencer told Brockway in January. “That doesn’t mean I’ve shut the door on lacrosse completely. It just means that right now, I’m really focused on what we have here.”

Read the feature here.

4. US Lacrosse Magazine Editor in Chief Matt DaSilva wrote his monthly column about Spencer and how he “legitimizes our sport.” Read the column here.

5. ESPN’s Anish Shroff penned his latest guest column about the intricacies and the nostalgia surrounding the rivalry between Syracuse and Johns Hopkins. As always, it’s a must-read. Find it here. ​

WHAT WE’RE READING

  • We continue to roll out our high school content with a look at the Mid-Atlantic region — one of the deepest regions in the nation. Click here for the boys preview by Tom Peace, and here for the girls preview by Tom Peace.

  • Colombia will host the 2020 PALA men’s world qualifier in November. Learn more here.

  • A late burst from UMass topped Albany, writes Mike MacAdam of the Daily Gazette.

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

Alyssa Parrella buried the game-winner at Homewood Field in Hofstra’s OT win against Johns Hopkins.

Tehoka Nanticoke fell, avoided a check, dodged, fell forward and went five-hole. Sheesh.

Kelly Amonte Hiller was the latest guest on the Ovetime Podcast.

WHAT’S ON TAP

  • A heartwarming feature from the March 2020 edition of US Lacrosse Magazine about USC star Kerrigan Miller and her younger brother Sully, who has Down syndrome.

  • A feature from Delaware Athletics about the enigmatic Charlie Kitchen.

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