Women’s lacrosse fans, welcome to The Sunday Slide.
It’s the brainchild of our entire editorial team — a digestible, informative and (hopefully?) fun way to dive into the week’s women’s lacrosse results.
Full disclosure: I’ve played two lacrosse games in my life. Both were USA Lacrosse staff games with soft sticks and tennis balls. As I sit here patting myself on the back for the handful of goals I scored on the empty goal, I also acknowledge that I have more to learn (#TeamNoCradle).
I’m a lifelong baseball player from Lawnguyland who ironically knew next to nothing about the popularity of lacrosse. After four years covering high school sports, the first of which I was “forced” into covering girls’ lacrosse, here I am partway through my fourth year at USA Lacrosse loving the game, learning more of its intricacies every day and regretting that I didn’t find it earlier in life.
But after eight years around the game and countless relationships with players and coaches, I think I’ve got a pretty good grasp.
Still hit me up (kdejohn@usalacrosse.com) with anything you think I might have missed. Let’s make this a community column. Have an opinion? Any hot takes? Maybe we can throw them into next weekend’s story.
Let’s have a blast this season. Thanks for being here.
RANDOM THOUGHTS
The first game I watched from start to finish this weekend was Northwestern at Syracuse. Good choice by me. Not only did Izzy Scane light it up in her return with five goals and two assists, but Megan Carney (four goals), Emma Tyrrell (three goals) and Emma Ward (two goals, three assists) also balled in returns from injuries of their own. Syracuse earned a 16-15 win, and these programs are already on a collision course for May.
Opening weekend underscored the significant leap from Division II to Division I. Lindenwood, the 2021 NCAA champion, and Queens, which held down the No. 1 spot for several weeks last spring, were thumped in their D-I debuts. Cal topped the Lions 17-9, and Richmond bested Queens 13-6. Success will come, for sure, but it was a rocky start for both teams. Stonehill, another Division II transplant, opens February 15.
HBCUs were on ACC Network Extra to kick off Saturday’s slate, and London Downing dropped four goals on Howard in Delaware State’s 16-4 win. Played in Chapel Hill, the game was hosted by North Carolina and served as an educational opportunity. Beth Ann Mayer will have more on the experience this week.
Colorado suffered two losses to open its season, one thanks to an overtime goal by Vanderbilt’s Bri Gross and one after facing a brick wall in Louisville’s Sara Addeche (14 saves). Tough sledding for the Buffs in week one. Is another rollercoaster season on the horizon?