Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Memorial Day Weekend starts early in women’s lacrosse.
Cut out of work early. We’ll know at least one of the Division I women’s finalists before the closing bell sounds. North Carolina and Northwestern kick off the sport’s biggest weekend at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, a time moved up because of impending inclement weather in Baltimore. The previous two national champions, Maryland and Boston College, follow at 3 p.m.
Taylor Cummings gives one last look at the Final Four teams in her weekly column.
2. The Division I men’s Final Four is this weekend, and Maryland is more than a heavy favorite.
The Terps are drawing comparisons to other seemingly invincible teams, like the 1990 Syracuse and 2006 Virginia squads. “There is no weakness, man,” said High Point head coach Jon Torpey.
The Terps play Princeton Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the second national semifinal game. The winner will play Rutgers or Cornell in Monday’s title game. The Scarlet Knights and Big Red square off Saturday at noon. Both games are on ESPN2. Full TV listings for the weekend are here.
3. IWLCA announces its Division I, II and III All-Americans.
In Division I, Maryland and North Carolina lead the way with three first-team selections. UNC attacker Jamie Ortega, midfielder Ally Mastroianni and defender Emma Trenchard made the cut.
Maryland’s first-team honorees are attacker Aurora Cordingley, defender Abby Bosco and goalie Emily Sterling.
Tewaaraton Award finalists and attackers Meaghan Tyrrell (Syracuse) and Charlotte North (Boston College) were also on the first team.
4. USILA also unveiled its All-Americans.
Twelve Terps were named All-Americans, including first-team selections in attacker Logan Wisnauskas, short-stick defensive midfielder Roman Puglise and face-off specialist Luke Wierman.
Georgetown also boasted three first-team picks in midfielder Graham Bundy, Jr., goalie Owen McElroy and short-stick defensive midfielder Zachary Geddes.
Tewaaraton Award finalists Chris Gray (A, UNC), Connor Shellenberger (A, Virginia) and Sam Handley, Jr. (M, Penn) also made the first team.