Lars Tiffany calls Matt Nunes a coach on the field and Virginia’s goalie showed his game-feel at the end of the third quarter of Virginia’s 14-10 win over Richmond. With Virginia leading by just a goal, Richmond longpole Jake Kapp took an outside shot. Nunes was not surprised by the shot at all, gathering the save and immediately firing out an outlet pass to midfield showing a great understanding of the clock while focusing on the Spider offense at the same time.
America’s favorite road warriors, Colgate, improved to 3-1 with an 11-10 win at UAlbany. Saturday’s winner was a thing of beauty as Rory Connor finished off some precision passing from Griffin Walker with 1:25 to play after a forced turnover to give the Raiders the win.
Colgate, which has now matched last season’s win total, has played each of its first four games away from home, will play Yale on Wednesday in Albany and won’t be home until its first Patriot League game against Loyola on March 2.
There will be no Hoya paranoia for the time being at least. Georgetown picked up a much-needed win, winning at Penn, 12-9, to avoid an 0-3 start for the second straight year. With a road trip looming to No. 1 Notre Dame, the win was even bigger.
Marist’s late-season run to the NCAA tournament in 2023 was fueled by offense, but the Red Foxes showed they can win with defense. Noble Smith made 16 saves, outdueling Jacksonville’s Ryan Della Rocco (15 saves) in a 9-8 overtime thriller on Saturday. Jake Deacy had the slam-dunk winner.
Princeton was the last Division I team to step on the field – delayed until Sunday due to a snowstorm in New Jersey that flipped the contest to a home game for the Tigers. Princeton blanked Monmouth in the second half in a 15-5 win. The young guns came out to play as freshmen Colin Burns and Nate Kabiri – teammates at Georgetown Prep – combined for seven goals and five assists.
Johns Hopkins was not delayed on Saturday, getting a helping hand from the school’s football team to get the field ready for a 13-7 victory over Charles Street rival Loyola. Jacob Angelus had three goals and four assists as Hopkins won its third straight.