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.
Paul Carcaterra knows the game of lacrosse. He played at Syracuse in the mid-90s, capturing a national championship in 1995 and earning All-American honors in 1997. Since graduating from Syracuse, Carcaterra has established himself as one of the premier voices in the sport with his work on ESPN and as the host of US Lacrosse Magazine's storytelling podcast, "Overtime."
Because Carcaterra has seen almost everything there is to see on the lacrosse field, he provided our Matt Hamilton with his five best lacrosse games of all time.
1. Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins (1989)
This game had it all! The best offensive player of all-time in Gary Gait, the best defensive player of all-time in Dave Pietramala. Syracuse played with an offensive edge that transformed the sport, with many of its players doing things we had never seen before. Gary Gait's twin brother, Paul, threw the greatest pass in lacrosse history in this game, a 30-yard, behind-the-back laser pass to Greg Burns for a second-half goal. Syracuse won 13-12 and claimed the school's third national title.