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ACC Network, the 24/7 national platform dedicated to ACC sports, is home for ACC men’s and women’s lacrosse as the 2021 season gets underway Friday, Feb. 5.

ACCN will feature 16 games — eight men’s and eight women’s — for the month of February with the remainder of the regular season schedule to be announced in the coming weeks. In addition, ACCNX, ACCN’s digital platform available on the ESPN App, will stream several men’s and women’s matchups throughout the season.

Opening weekend on ACCN features three games, including a top-five matchup between No. 1 Duke and No. 5 Denver, to kickstart the 2021 season at 3 p.m. 2019 NCAA champion and sixth-ranked Virginia opens against Towson on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 4 p.m., while top-ranked Duke is back in action on ACCN against Robert Morris on Sunday, Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. Conference play starts off strong with No. 3 Syracuse hosting No. 6 Virginia at Saturday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. 

First draw for the women on ACCN is Wednesday, Feb. 17, with No. 16 Virginia Tech hosting No. 10 JMU. Two-time NCAA champion and top-ranked North Carolina will appear twice on the network this month, including a conference matchup against rival No. 11 Duke on Friday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m.

All five ACC men’s lacrosse programs are ranked in the top 10 of Inside Lacrosse’s preseason rankings (No. 1 Duke, No. 3 Syracuse, No. 4 North Carolina, No. 6 Virginia and No. 8 Notre Dame), while seven of eight women’s programs are among the preseason Top 20 (No. 1 North Carolina, No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 3 Syracuse, No. 11 Duke, No. 13 Boston College, No. 14 Virginia and No. 16 Virginia Tech).

Commentators

Coverage of ACC men’s lacrosse on ACCN will be bolstered by a bevy of experienced play-by-play commentators and analysts. Included in the line-up play-by-play commentators: Anish Shroff and Chris Cotter.

Men’s analysis will be provided by:

  • Quint Kessenich — Two-time winner of the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award as the nation’s best goalie when he played for Johns Hopkins; played professionally with the Baltimore Thunder

  • Paul Carcaterra — All-American and national champion with the Syracuse Orangemen; played professionally with Major League Lacrosse’s New Jersey Pride and participated in the World Lacrosse Games

  • Matt Ward — Won the Tewaaraton Award for most outstanding player in 2006 after winning a national championship with Virginia; a year later, won Rookie of the Year in the MLL playing for the Washington Bayhawks

  • Myles Jones — Former Duke All-American, two-time midfielder of the year and two-time national champion; current member of the Premier Lacrosse League

Play by play commentators for women’s coverage includes Jay Alter and Leah Secondo. 

Women’s game analysts include:

  • Sheehan Stanwick-Burch — four-time All-American at Georgetown, team captain in 2001; named National Attacker of the Year (2001) and was a finalist for the Tewaaraton Award in the same year

  • Dana Boyle — Two-year lacrosse letterwinner at Virginia

ACCN College Lacrosse Schedule
Men

Date
Time (ET)
Game
Network
Feb. 5 3 p.m. Denver at Duke ACCN
Feb. 6 4 p.m. Towson at Virginia ACCN
Feb. 7 4 p.m. Robert Morris at Duke ACCN
Feb. 13 6 p.m. Jacksonville at North Carolina ACCN
Feb. 16 2 p.m. Bellarmine at North Carolina ACCN
Feb. 21 Noon Army at Syracuse ACCN
Feb. 27 4 p.m. Robert Morris at Notre Dame ACCN
Feb. 27 6 p.m. Virginia at Syracuse ACCN

 

ACCN College Lacrosse Schedule
Women

Date
Time (ET)
Matchup
Network
Feb. 17 2 p.m. James Madison at Virginia Tech ACCN
Feb. 18 4 p.m. William & Mary at Duke ACCN
Feb. 19 6 p.m. Central Michigan at Notre Dame ACCN
Feb. 21 2 p.m. Virginia Tech at Duke ACCN
Feb. 21 4 p.m. High Point at North Carolina ACCN
Feb. 26 12:30 p.m. USC at Boston College ACCN
Feb. 26 6 p.m. Duke at North Carolina ACCN
Feb. 26 8 p.m. Oregon at Notre Dame ACCN