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North Carolina attackman Logan McGovern in action against Mercer in Atlanta

Weekend One-Liners: Judgment Week Edition

March 1, 2024
Matt DaSilva
Cecil Copeland

I can’t take credit for the theme of this week’s edition of Weekend One-Liners.

“Judgment week,” USA Lacrosse senior director of communications Brian Logue wrote in a message to the magazine team earlier this week. “Some big-time measuring stick games this week in men’s lacrosse.”

Army already proved up to the task Wednesday, defeating Syracuse in another OT thriller at the Dome. It’s the point in the season where teams start to show their true colors.

Is Carolina more than an ACC afterthought?

Did Georgetown expose Notre Dame’s weaknesses or was it just an off day for the Fighting Irish? Is the Ivy League back again?

Do Michigan and Penn State belong in the same conversation as Maryland and Hopkins?

Does Ohio State have that every-other-year thing working in its favor?­­

Here’s one sentence each on 11 games to watch this weekend. All times Eastern.

No. 16 Penn (2-1) at No. 1 Duke (4-0) – Friday 6 p.m. (ACC Network)

Penn and Princeton are swingers in the Research Triangle this weekend for a Friday-Sunday doubleheader swap of Duke and North Carolina.

No. 14 Princeton (2-1) at No. 20 North Carolina (2-1) – Friday 8 p.m. (ACC Network)

Now that’s how you stagger start times, not only for TV viewers but for the rowdy Tobacco Roadies that prefer their Happy Hour Lacrosse in person.

Ohio State goalie Caleb Fyock and teammates during pregame at Virginia
Ohio State freshman goalie Caleb Fyock has a 61.8 save percentage and 7.44 goals against average in his first four career starts.
Amber Dawn

Upset Watch

Ohio State (4-1) at No. 7 Cornell (1-1) – Saturday 12 p.m. (ESPN+)

It’s strength vs. strength with the Buckeyes top-ranked defense against the Big Red’s third-ranked offense, per Lacrosse Reference’s efficiency metrics.

No. 10 Yale (2-0) at No. 11 Penn State (3-1) – Saturday 12 p.m. (BTN+)

Next man up means it’s Alex Ross’s star turn for the Nittany Lions defense, and the sophomore has risen to the occasion in the absence of Jack Posey and Kevin Parnham. 

Brown (0-3) at No. 12 Georgetown (2-2) – Saturday 12 p.m. (FloSports)

This feels like a trap game for the Hoyas against a Bears team that is flawed but talented and desperate for its first win of the season.

No. 13 Michigan (3-1) at No. 17 Delaware (2-1) – Saturday 12 p.m. (FloSports) 
Cascade should make limited-edition college football-style lids and call this the Winged Helmet Bowl.

NJIT (5-0) at Wagner (0-4) – Saturday 12 p.m. (Wagner Athletics)

Now is not the time to start reading your own headlines, Highlanders (-5 on DraftKings); stay focused and keep winning so we can stay on this ride with you.

No. 8 Johns Hopkins (4-1) at No. 2 Virginia (3-0) – Saturday 1 p.m. (ACC Network)

The Cavaliers abundance of offensive playmakers and cadre of big, athletic defensemen overshadow goalie Matt Nunes (17 saves against Ohio State), who coach Lars Tiffany contends is “the best goalie that no one is saying is an All-American.”

Maryland defenseman Ajax Zappitello in a game at Syracuse earlier this season
Maryland's Ajax Zappitello has embraced the jersey No. 1 role and continued his trajectory as one of the best defensemen in the country.
Rich Barnes

Game of the Week

No. 3 Maryland (4-0) at No. 4 Notre Dame (2-1) – Sunday 12 p.m. (ESPNU)

Grab your popcorn for Ajax Zappitello vs. Pat Kavanagh in a nationally televised matchup at Arlotta Stadium, where the weather forecast is sunny and 60s.

No. 14 Princeton (2-1) at No. 1 Duke (4-0) – Sunday 12 p.m. (ACCNX)

The Blue Devils outscored their first four opponents 73-38, but their schedule has so far been the softest of the almighty ACC triumvirate.

No. 16 Penn (2-1) at No. 20 North Carolina (2-1) – Sunday 12 p.m. (ACCNX)

Quakers goalie Emmet Carroll has the hot hand coming into this weekend after saving 33 of 50 shots in a pair of wins last week, while the Tar Heels have yet to find their footing (40th in adjusted offensive efficiency, according to Lacrosse Reference) under new offensive coordinator Jon Thompson.