Oh, Syracuse is so back.
With pinpoint passing and highlight-worthy shooting, the Orange exploded for eight goals in the third quarter and held on to beat rival Johns Hopkins 14-13 in the main event of the Crown Lacrosse Classic in Charlotte, N.C.
Christian Mule and Jake Stevens scored three goals apiece, Joey Spallina had two goals and four assists and Owen Hiltz added two goals and three assists as 11th-ranked Syracuse picked up its first signature win of a season with elevated expectations.
Big lefty Garrett Degnon scored a game-high five goals for the third-ranked Blue Jays, who were coming off a marquee victory of their own at Virginia.
It was a nightcap befitting two college lacrosse heavyweights, neither of which has played in championship weekend since Hopkins made it that far in 2015. Syracuse’s last Memorial Day weekend appearance came two years earlier.
After a lackluster first half, the Orange and Blue Jays exchanged haymakers down the stretch, combining for 20 goals over the final 30 minutes.
Mason Kohn went 18-for-25 on faceoffs, but Syracuse at first struggled to capitalize on its surplus of possessions against Hopkins’ quick-sliding defense. The Orange started clicking early in the third quarter, scoring three goals in a 58-second span to turn a 4-3 deficit into a 6-4 advantage.
Syracuse stretched the lead to three by the end of the third quarter, punctuated by Michael Leo’s no-look backhand shot over his left shoulder with his back to the goal.
The Orange leaned on Princeton transfers and two-way midfielders Sam English and Jake Stevens to close the game. English made it 12-8 with an unassisted goal 56 seconds into the fourth quarter, Stevens took a ground ball off the faceoff all the way to score to make it 13-10 and then he finished a man-up opportunity with an overhand rip from just inside the restraining line to make it 14-11.
The Blue Jays had their moments too. Chayse Ierlan made 15 saves, including several point-blank stops. Degnon, meanwhile, demonstrated his versatility. The 6-foot-5 attackman scored from different areas of the field, creating several shots for himself and drawing a penalty with 2:40 remaining that led to Matt Collison’s man-up goal to pull Hopkins within one.
But Kohn won the next faceoff, Spallina hit the post on a shot that reset the shot clock and Syracuse effectively milked the remaining time.
The Blue Jays were just 11-for-17 clearing, including a turnover on their final opportunity with just eight seconds left.
After starting the season with seven straight home games — a front-loaded schedule due to renovations at JMA Wireless Dome — Syracuse was on the road for the first time. The Orange will play another neutral-site game next week against Delaware in Chantilly, Va.