Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix For Thursday, March 30
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. It was the Libby May show at College Park on Wednesday.
May dropped six goals to put Maryland ahead early and allow her team to hold off Princeton for the 15-11 victory. It’s the Terps’ sixth straight win after a rough start to the month.
Also in action:
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Brigid Duffy and Julia Gorajek led a major comeback to keep Army’s perfect season alive, leading to a 15-14 victory over Lehigh. The Black Knights trailed 7-1 in the first quarter.
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Jenn Medjid scored six goals to lead Boston College to the 18-5 victory over Dartmouth.
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Ellie Masera scored three fourth-quarter goals to help Stony Brook come back to top Johns Hopkins 12-9 at Homewood Field.
SCORES
No. 5 Boston College 18, Dartmouth 5
No. 7 Stony Brook 12, Johns Hopkins 9
No. 8 Maryland 15, Princeton 11
No. 10 Loyola 19, American 7
No. 13 Army 15, Lehigh 14
Campbell 15, Radford 4
Canisius 12, Niagara 11
Central Michigan 13, Detroit Mercy 8
Colgate 16, Bucknell 13
Fairfield 15, Iona 9
Furman 19, Longwood 14
George Washington 19, Delaware State 8
High Point 13, Winthrop 12 (OT)
Holy Cross 17, Boston U 13
Manhattan 11, Mount St. Mary’s 8
Mercer 24, Gardner-Webb 5
Navy 17, Lafayette 6
Presbyterian 12, Wofford 8
Sacred Heart 13, Central Connecticut 3
Saint Francis 19, Howard 2
Siena 14, Marist 8
Stonehill 13, Merrimack 4
UC Davis 20, Duquesne 13
Wagner 8, LIU 5
2. Jacksonville men’s lacrosse moved its win streak to eight games on Wednesday night.
After trailing by three goals in the first half, Ibrahim Pio and Jackson Intrieri fueled a 14-12 comeback win for the Dolphins. The victory capped a busy night in Division II men’s lacrosse.
SCORES
No. 9 Jacksonville 14, Cleveland State 12
Detroit Mercy 14, Robert Morris 8
Lindenwood 15, Queens 6
LIU 13, Wagner 6
Manhattan 12, Quinnipiac 5
Marist 13, Sacred Heart 9
Mercer 15, Bellarmine 12
Mount St. Mary’s 20, VMI 5
Siena 10, Canisius 9 (OT)
Utah 18, Air Force 11
3. Lacrosse is for everyone. Everywhere. Of all abilities.
We released the cover to our April edition on Wednesday, titled the Unlimited Edition. Milwaukee Eagles wheelchair lacrosse player Marko Krenz graces the cover of an edition that aims to shine a light on some of the best stories in lacrosse — featuring players of all abilities.
Click here for Matt DaSilva’s editor’s column.
4. USA Lacrosse launched registration for the National Team Development Program's regional tryouts.
The program, designed to build the next generation of national team stars, will head to locations across the country. Click here to learn more.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Owen Duffy, Owen Dixon, Gavin Boree, Magnus Violet and Grant Giuliano are the USA Lacrosse High School Players of the Week. Click here for more.
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Madison Alaimo, Quinn Murray, Brooke Goldstein, Tori Tomalia and Tessa McCollester. Click here for more.
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Liberty men’s lacrosse rides a seven-game win streak into the top spot in the MCLA Division I rankings. Rhode Island leads the MCLA Division II poll.
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Pittsburgh women’s club lacrosse moves to the No. 2 spot in the WCLA Division I poll. Providence takes over the top spot in the WCLA Division II rankings.
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Undefeated Keiser (Fla.) remains at the top of the NAIA women’s lacrosse top 10.
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Pace women's lacrosse downed Adelphi 15-5 in an NE10 battle, putting the Setters in complete control of the conference.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
All the feels as Clemson coach Alison Kwolek arrived at practice. Kwolek recently announced she's undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
“Our fearless leader is back” pic.twitter.com/P8WBsR6Ov9
— Clemson Women's Lacrosse (@ClemsonWlax) March 29, 2023
Justin Schuette wins it for Siena in a snowy overtime thriller.
SCHUETTE FOR THE WIN@SchuetteZac SHOOTS US TO VICTORY IN OVERTIME#MarchOn | #SienaSaints | #MAACLAX | #NCAALAX pic.twitter.com/kEveCCLftd
— Siena Lacrosse (@SienaLacrosse) March 29, 2023
WHAT’S ON TAP
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Penn State women travel to Northwestern for a Thursday night showdown.
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Matt Hamilton
Matt Hamilton is the Content Marketing Manager at USA Lacrosse, having served as a staff writer for four years. He's a Baltimore native who loves the Orioles and Ravens, even if they let him down in the last year. He likes chicken tenders and Shirley Temples and sick views. He also loves writing about lacrosse.