Joey Spallina’s college career was under a microscope before he ever even stepped foot on campus at Syracuse.
And for those on social media who rushed to label the No. 1-ranked recruit and new No. 22 a bust after his 1-for-15 shooting performance in the Orange’s season-opening win over Vermont, Spallina authored an emphatic rebuttal Friday night. The freshman attackman scored five goals on seven shots, leading Syracuse to a 20-7 victory over Albany at the Dome.
Elsewhere Friday, Scout Ripley scored in overtime to lift VMI to a 10-9 win over Queens (N.C.) in Charlotte and No. 18 North Carolina opened its season with a 25-3 blowout of Mercer.
It was merely an appetizer. Check out our updated TV listings for all the games to stream this weekend. Here’s one line on a dozen other games of note this weekend. All times Eastern. Rankings per the Nike/USA Lacrosse Top 20.
Michigan (0-0) at No. 1 Virginia (0-0), Saturday, 12 p.m. (ACC Network)
Former Stanford linebacker Ricky Miezan plays lacrosse today, and all reports out of the preseason indicate that’s reason alone to watch.
No. 7 Duke (2-0) at Jacksonville (0-1), Saturday, 12 p.m. (Dolphins All-Access)
Red-hot Duke returns to the scene of one of the most surprising upsets of the 2022 season.
Army (0-0) at UMass (0-0), Saturday, 12 p.m. (ESPN+)
Always an entertaining matchup, the rivalry this year features a faceoff battle between Army sophomore Will Coletti (56.3% as a freshman) and UMass redshirt sophomore/social media star Caleb “Drip King” Hammett (95K followers on TikTok, 61.5% last year).
No. 17 Boston University (0-0) at Vermont (0-0), Saturday, 12 p.m. (America East TV)
Sneaky good game featuring the reigning Patriot League and America East champions, the latter coming off an excellent defensive performance in a 7-5 season-opening loss at Syracuse.
Fairfield (0-0) at Lehigh (0-0), Saturday, 1 p.m. (ESPN+)
The Stags and Mountain Hawks have met just once before, with Lehigh claiming a 15-11 win in Hilton Head, S.C., on March 12, 1997.
GAME OF THE WEEK
No. 3 Georgetown (0-0) at No. 16 Johns Hopkins (1-0), Saturday, 1 p.m. (ESPN+)
A revenge game for Georgetown transfer Alex Mazzone, who had two caused turnovers and a pole goal to lead Johns Hopkins (are the Blue Jays back?) in an impressive defensive performance against Jacksonville.