UPSET WATCH
No. 3 Syracuse at Notre Dame
These are two teams moving in opposite directions. Notre Dame is 1-3 and Syracuse is 3-0, after all. But these ACC opponents are both loaded with talent, and recent results could indicate that the tides could turn this weekend.
Notre Dame lost to No. 5 Northwestern on Wednesday, but it was in a 17-16 slugfest. After unexpected losses to Michigan and Vanderbilt, Notre Dame might even be able to take some solace in a loss like that.
On the other hand, Syracuse just barely outlasted No. 4 Stony Brook despite an offense with considerable more experience and depth. Is a perfect storm brewing for the host Irish?
BEST GAME NO ONE’S TALKING ABOUT
No. 19 Jacksonville at No. 2 North Carolina
After the 2008 NBA Finals, Kevin Garnett famously yelled “anything is possible!” in an on-court interview celebrating the Celtics’ win over the Lakers. Saturday’s Jacksonville-UNC game doesn’t quite carry the same weight (it’s February, after all), but don’t sleep on this Dolphins team.
You have to play a near-perfect game to keep up with the Tar Heels, let alone beat them. Their offense is relentless. Their defense is suffocating. Their goalkeeping is spectacular. But Jacksonville does something that few other teams can do at the same level — score.
According to Lacrosse Reference, Jacksonville is No. 14 nationally in terms of offensive efficiency (34.5 percent). In terms of overall efficiency (which combines defense), Jacksonville ranks 10th (43.2 percent). UNC ranks 18th overall (38.3 percent).
This bit here isn’t necessarily meant to make the case for Jacksonville winning. But if nothing else, this should prove that UNC won’t just run roughshod over the Dolphins. This game has sneaky shootout potential.
UNDER-THE-RADAR STARS
Georgia Esmond, Johns Hopkins
The Blue Jays have just five assisted on their 20 goals scored in a 1-1 start, but Esmond is responsible for four of them. A senior, Esmond played sporadically in 2021 and didn’t start her first game until this spring. Hopkins is still looking for its identity, but Esmond should be at the heart of the offense moving forward.
Katie Shallow, Temple
Temple keeps churning out star defenders. It was Courtney Taylor last year, an All-American who transferred to Boston College for her grad year. The new defensive anchor is Shallow, a sophomore from Havertown, Pa. The talent was evident as a freshman, as she started all 19 games and finished with 31 ground balls and 28 caused turnovers. She’s well on her way to those numbers — and then some — in Year 2. She already has nine ground balls and seven caused turnovers with the Owls off to a 3-0 start.
Dymin Gerow, UMBC
Lacrosse Reference runs a statistical Tewaaraton category that takes on-field play and turns it into a prediction of who will win the award at the end of the year. It’s credible. Charlotte North is currently in the lead, after all. But Gerow checks in at No. 7, which might be a surprise to people who haven’t seen the UMBC sophomore play. She has 13 goals and four assists during the Retrievers’ 2-1 start, and she’s shooting 54.2 percent.
SMALL SCHOOLS GAMES OF THE WEEK
Division II — No. 4 Queens at No. 9 Florida Southern
These are two of the heavyweights in the South Region, and the game outcome often carries ramifications for the postseason. Sunday’s game caps a quick two-game Florida swing for Queens, last year’s national runner up. The Royals start the trip with Friday afternoon’s game at St. Leo. Meanwhile, the Mocs are well rested, having not played since their 19-13 win over St. Leo on Feb. 9. — Paul Ohanian
Division III — No. 3 Washington & Lee at No. 1 Salisbury
With the exception of last year, these powerhouse programs have squared off in this early season non-conference battle every year since 2010. The defending champion Sea Gulls bring a 22-game winning streak into their home opener, with impressive victories at Stevenson and No. 13 Catholic to begin the season. Washington & Lee has also started well, with wins over No. 4 Franklin & Marshall as well as Mary Washington. — Paul Ohanian
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