Like Choma, Wolak and Ahern, Denes and Doherty have established a chemistry over the years.
“This is their third season in a row,” Halfpenny said. “Experience plays into it. Reading each other plays into a little bit more. They’re able to make adjustments that they've been making for now.”
And they’re bringing a freshman in O’Hare along, too. But even the veterans got inspired by Denes and Doherty’s draw prowess on Friday.
“Kelly was like, ‘We win the draw. We score a goal,’” Wolak said. “They put us in that position, and we wanted to convert on those opportunities for them after seeing them work so hard on the draw.”
The defensive performance, too, sparked Wolak and the attack.
“We talked about how lacrosse was a game of game of runs, and we're going to score and going to score,” Wolak said. “I think the defense had an amazing response attitude and they were really united. We really all felt connected throughout the whole field. The defense played absolutely insane, and I'm really proud of every single one of them.”
Of course, the win wasn’t the NCAA championship — something the Irish want. It’s a dream that helped bring Wolak, Choma and Ahern back for season five. That narrative is nothing more than stating the obvious for Halfpenny.
“By no means are we doing Irish jigs and kicking up our heels on February 16,” Halfpenny said. “But that win was not luck. It was hard work. It was not a fluke. It had everything to do with the way we played the game.”
The Irish won’t be banking on luck this weekend in their ACC opener against Syracuse, though they are asking fans to wear green a few weeks ahead of St. Patrick’s Day.
“It’s another great rivalry,” Halfpenny said. “They share the ball extremely well, and they have a fair amount of superstars down there that can make individual plays. They return a very mature goalkeeper [in Delaney Sweitzer].”
But the Irish have maturity, too.
“We have the majority of our starters back and are seniors and fifth years,” Wolak said. “I think just knowing that having those people to come back shows Notre Dame is a special place. It's been home for five years now, and I wanted to stick around for one more special year.”
A special year Wolak hopes ends with confetti angels in a different color scheme.