Welcome to “5-and-5,” a new series from US Lacrosse Magazine that features prominent athletes, coaches and personalities combining on-field perspective with off-field persona.
Anish Shroff, an ESPN announcer and US Lacrosse Magazine guest columnist, has seen some of the best rivalries lacrosse has to offer from his perch in the ESPN broadcast booth.
Some rivalries transcend state lines, while others are natural geographic bouts for bragging rights. Nearly all of the most storied programs in Division I men's lacrosse have that signature matchup circled on the calendar each spring, but Shroff narrowed his list of best rivalries down to just five.
These are his words.
Johns Hopkins vs. Syracuse
Boxing gave us Ali-Frazier. Basketball gave us Celtics-Lakers. Lacrosse gives us Johns Hopkins-Syracuse. Simply put, this is the rivalry that ushered lacrosse into the modern age. The ascension of Syracuse in the early 80s gave Johns Hopkins a worthy challenger and later an equal. These are the two winningest programs, having combined for 20 national championships. The Orange and the Blue Jays have appeared in 35 of the 49 championship games in the NCAA era. The games were a clash of styles and character. Gait versus Pietramala is still the best individual matchup in the sport’s history. It’s the Magic-Bird or DiMaggio-Williams dynamic that makes this the best rivalry in lax