Army can charge whatever it wants for admission to the Patriot League tournament – it’ll be worth the price. (Note: They're only charging 12 bucks). Two weeks ago there was a six-way tie for first place. Last week it was four teams. When the dust finally settled, Army and Lehigh each went 6-2 in league play while Boston U, Colgate, Loyola and Navy each went 5-3.
Loyola would’ve been the No. 1 seed with a win over Army on Friday night, but the Black Knights broke a 10-10 tie in the final quarter to win 13-11 and the Greyhounds fell all the way to the No. 6 seed.
Colgate appeared on its way to a first-round bye with a 10-4 halftime lead on Boston University, but the Terriers rallied like crazy, including the final four goals of the game to win 13-12 to set up a rematch in Boston.
Navy needed overtime, but got past Bucknell 13-12 in its final game to earn a home game against Loyola.
The margins are razor thin in the Patriot League and you can bet a show is ready to be put on at Army this coming weekend.
UAlbany began the season 0-4, but will host the America East tournament after clinching its first regular season title since 2018 with an 18-10 win over Binghamton on Saturday. The Great Danes (7-7) have suffered four one-goal losses against a challenging schedule, but could be poised for something big.
Its America East opener will be intriguing. UAlbany hosts Merrimack on Thursday in the semifinals. A week ago, UAlbany beat Merrimack 14-8 and subsequently Merrimack had a player removed from the team for racist remarks towards a UAlbany player and on Saturday, Merrimack announced the resignation of longtime head coach Mike Morgan after the team had upset Bryant to qualify for the America East tournament.
By the Numbers
92 • Combined points for Lehigh grad transfers Christian Mule’ and Justin Tiernan. Mule’ is third on Syracuse in scoring with 42 points (25g, 17a) and Tiernan set Michigan’s single-season school record with 47 goals.
6 • Number of times that Princeton has scored exactly 15 goals in a game this season.
3 • Consecutive losses for Virginia after Notre Dame beat the Cavaliers 11-9 on Saturday. The Cavaliers last lost three in a row in 2014.
274 • Notre Dame school record career points scored by Pat Kavanagh. Kavanagh had two goals and two assists in the win over Virginia.
11 • Number of regular season games played by Notre Dame this year, fewest in the country. Several teams have played 15, including ACC foes Duke and Syracuse.
9:15 pm: Local start time for Denver hosting Marquette on Friday night following more than two hours of lightning delays. The Pioneers won 15-9 for their fifth straight victory. The following day, Denver’s women’s team had a home game wiped out for snow against Xavier.
4 • Number of conference tournament games this week that will be rematches of games just played: Notre Dame – Virginia in the ACC, Vermont – UMBC in America East, Princeton – Yale in the Ivy League and Boston University – Colgate in the Patriot League.
4 • Consecutive wins for Michigan over its rival Ohio State. Back-to-back wins over the Buckeyes last year helped propel the Wolverines to the Big Ten championship last year and Michigan will look to maintain the momentum again this year.