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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:

1. The Syracuse women survived another upset bid by Albany, which has given the Orange fits in recent years. Syracuse blew by its first four opponents by an average margin of 10.5 goals, but found tougher sledding against the Great Danes, who used a 6-2 run to take a late lead at the Carrier Dome before the Orange scored on two free positions — including Riley Donahue’s clincher with 9.1 seconds remaining for the 13-12 win.

But the best 8-meter work of the night came from sharpshooter Nicole Levy.

2. This week’s Nike/US Lacrosse rankings included a major shakeup of the Division I Men’s Top 20, setting the stage for a killer Saturday that will feature three separate Top 10 showdowns — North Carolina at Denver, Maryland at Notre Dame, Penn at Penn State. On the women’s side, there are two new, but not so new, No. 1 teams in Maryland and Adelphi.

Here’s some one-stop shopping for all of the major NCAA polls, including those compiled by Inside Lacrosse, the USILA and the IWLCA.

Nike/USL Rankings
MD1 | WD1 | MD2 | WD2 | MD3 | WD3
Maverik/Cascade/IL Media Polls
MD1 | WD1
USILA Polls
MD1 | MD2 | MD3
IWLCA Polls
WD1 | WD2 | WD3

3. The Epoch/US Lacrosse Players of the Week are familiar faces. Johns Hopkins goalie Gerald Logan, a Michigan transfer, and Penn midfielder Alex Condon both earned the same nod in 2016. Logan made 16 saves in a breakout performance against North Carolina and Condon singlehandedly outscored the Blue Jays women with eight goals.

WHAT WE’RE READING

  • With green space at a premium, the Brooklyn Lacrosse Club created an innovative alternative. Are WallGames the future of urban lacrosse?

  • Jack Coan, the two-sport Sayville (N.Y.) standout who chose Wisconsin football over Notre Dame lacrosse, enrolled early to report for spring football. He trained with Phil Simms over the summer.

  • Atlanta Blaze goalie and University of Utah assistant coach Adam Ghitelman sees lacrosse making a difference in kids’ lives in an impoverished Nicaragua community.

  • Mount St. Mary’s assistant Tim McIntee was pressed into head coaching duties against Furman on Saturday after Tom Gravante was hit by a ball under his right eye during pregame warm-ups.

  • Former Syracuse club player Matthew Barbaccia is biking across the country for Parkinson’s disease.

  • In Scotland, the birthplace of women’s lacrosse, one-time laxer Pam Smith made headlines after becoming the first female captain at Crail Golfing Society in the club’s 230 years.

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

Now the catalysts for a team ranked in the Top 10, Richmond’s seniors provide perspective on their humble beginning three years ago.

 

It may not sound like a big crowd, but 642 fans made their presence known at Hunter Stadium to see Lindenwood defeat defending NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse champion Florida Southern.

WHAT’S ON TAP

  • The Tewaaraton Award watch lists will be revealed tonight at an event in New York.

  • Beware the Tuesday trap games. No. 14 Rutgers and No. 20 Boston University host Wagner and Bryant, respectively, in men’s lacrosse. Stanford is the lone ranked women’s team in action. The No. 20 Cardinal host Michigan.

  • The first in-season update of the Nike/US Lacrosse high school rankings come out today with updates from the South Region.

“Dialed In” is posted daily Monday-Friday at 8 a.m. Eastern on uslaxmagazine.com.