Biggest surprise
Christopher Newport vs. Stevenson
Perhaps Stevenson’s conference championship game loss, a stunning shutout, should have opened our eyes a bit more. Christopher Newport has been playing great lacrosse for a bit now, too, but holding the Mustangs to five goals is still nothing short of shocking.
The Captains held Stevenson the Stevenson offense at bay and outscored the Mustangs 8-2 in the second half after a tight first 30 minutes to win 10-5.
Alex Brendes and Colby Auslander, both sophomores, were the offensive leaders for the Captains. Brendes put up six points and Auslander had four of his own. Defensive midfielder Aiden Wheeler nabbed three ground balls and three caused turnovers as he harassed the Mustangs offense.
Perhaps the Captains haven’t gotten the same type of attention they’ve deserved for a few weeks, but they’re starting to look scary. This is as defining of a win as any team will get this postseason.
Best individual performance
Jarrett Bromwell, Salisbury
Much like their early season matchup, the Seagulls played like they didn’t belong on the same field as Cabrini. In the 16-5 win, Bromwell made his presence felt. With seven goals on 11 shots, he created nearly half the offense on his own.
The Seagulls offense looks unstoppable, between arguably the best attack unit in the country and Bromwell, an elite midfielder well on his way to being an All-American at midfield.
By the Numbers
179
The number of goals Tufts has scored in just seven games this season.
16
The different point-getters for RIT in its 25-6 first-round win over Cortland.
60
The number of shots generated by Colorado College in a 19-6 second-round win over Centre.
8
The number of fourth-quarter goals for Centre in its stunning 12-11 first-round win over Denison.
30
The number of goals Salisbury put up on SUNY Poly in the first-round. Sheesh.