
Craig McMichael
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2 weeks ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Terry Foy |Matt Kinnear |Kevin Brown |Craig McMichael
(Inside Lacrosse Photo: Chris McNulty)Syracuse won the game. And they won the fight. The No. 7 Orange beat No. 5 Notre Dame, 14-9, in front of 11,268 fans inside the JMA Wireless Dome. It’s the biggest men’s lacrosse crowd of the season and the biggest men’s lacrosse crowd in the Dome since 2015. The win snapped Notre Dame’s seven-game win streak over ’Cuse, which featured Irish wins of 20-12, 18-11 and 18-11 in Central New York.
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2 weeks ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Matt Kinnear |Terry Foy |Kevin Brown |Craig McMichael
(Photo Courtesy of Rutgers Athletics)Rutgers has known all year what it could do. Now everyone else does. The Scarlet Knights toppled No. 2 Maryland, 8-6, Saturday in front of 2,939 fans inside SHI Stadium. It was the highest-ranked win in program history and the first time they beat Maryland in Big Ten play. They beat the Terps once in 38 prior attempts, last winning in 1980. Goalie Cardin Stoller played a masterful game.
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2 weeks ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Matt Kinnear |Terry Foy |Kevin Brown |Craig McMichael
(Photo courtesy of Yale Lacrosse on X)It would appear men's DI lacrosse is in a bit of a see-saw pattern as the drama of two week ago swung back, making last week's tame (by comparison) results feel like a thing of the past.
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3 weeks ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Craig McMichael |Matt Kinnear |Kevin Brown |Christian Swezey
(Ohio State Athletics Photo)The time is now. February and March lacrosse have come and gone. DI lacrosse teams have one month remaining to get themselves in position for their conference tournament games and the NCAA Tournament. This week — on the heels of IL’s first Bracketology, presented by Get Reps — the Weekend Watch will provide the April RPI trends report to see what team and how teams are trending as we enter the last month of the regular season.
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3 weeks ago |
insidelacrosse.com | Matt Kinnear |Terry Foy |Craig McMichael |Kevin Brown
(Inside Lacrosse Photo James Beaver)PHILADELPHIA — The harder it is, the tougher UMass gets. The Minutemen earned a tough, blue-collar A-10 win on the road Saturday against No. 16 Saint Joseph’s, 11-9. UMass face-off specialist TJ Casey won 14-of-17 face-offs, freshman goalie Owen Salanger was huge down the stretch and made 13 saves, and it took everyone in a balanced and physical win at unfriendly Hawk Hill. FINAL: @UMassMLacrosse 11, @SJUHawks_MLax 10 A hard-fought, blue-collar win for UMass.
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