Now that’s how you make a splash.
College football limps into the season with a handful of ho-hum games in “Week Zero.” College men’s lacrosse jumped right into the deep end of the pool on opening weekend with nearly half of the teams playing, including Top 20 showdowns between No. 6 Johns Hopkins vs. No. 11 Denver and No. 5 Maryland vs. No. 20 Richmond.
And boy did the games deliver.
Matt Brown’s debut as head coach for Denver resulted in a wild 13-12 overtime comeback victory at Homewood Field. Matt DaSilva was on site for a look at Brown’s debut and J.J. Sillstrop’s amazing performance.
Richmond also had an upset on its mind – but Maryland outlasted the Spiders 12-11 in double overtime on Owen Murphy’s game-winner.
Two underdogs did seal the deal on upsets: Loyola manhandled No. 12 Georgetown 18-10 and Colgate stunned No. 4 Penn State 13-12 on freshman Liam Connor’s goal with four seconds to play.
There was a time not so long ago – probably about the time when today’s players were born – that the college lacrosse season started in March.
The season gradually started creeping into February with a handful of games the first weekend of the season – Bob Shillinglaw’s Delaware teams seemingly always played regional rival Saint Joseph’s to help kick things off.
No more. The weather may be dicey this early, but at least for this week, it was a blast.