Princeton’s First NCAA Win Since 2009
It had been 13 years since Princeton last tasted a postseason victory, but there were more immediate history lessons that fueled the Tigers’ 12-5 win over Boston University. … [READ MORE]
Cardiac Quakes Lean on Smith in OT
Freshman Ben Smith golfed the tying goal into the net with 29 seconds left in regulation and then scored 17 seconds into overtime as the Quakers escaped with an 11-10 win before 1,538 fans at Penn Park. … [READ MORE]
Yale Duo Outduels St. Joe’s Cole
In a contest that felt like a full 60-minute sprint, Yale faceoff men James Ball and Nicholas Ramsey were able to outduel Hawks ace Zach Cole in the fourth quarter. That signaled a clear momentum shift from the first three quarters, giving Yale the edge in an 18-16 win at Reese Stadium. … [READ MORE]
Eight-Goal Run Propels UVA Past Brown
Atlantic Coast Conference apologists still stewing over the omissions of Duke and Notre Dame from the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament were partially vindicated Saturday night, as Virginia exploded for eight unanswered goals to defeat eighth-seeded Brown 17-10 in a first-round game at Stevenson-Pincince Field in Providence, Rhode Island. Tewaaraton Award finalist and reigning NCAA championship MVP Connor Shellenberger continued to stake his claim as Mr. May with four goals and four assists. … [READ MORE]
Maryland, Virginia to Meet Again
Maryland men’s lacrosse coach John Tillman annually makes little secret of his concern about the opening weekend of the NCAA tournament since it coincides with finals. He need not have worried Sunday. It remains to be seen how the tests and papers went for the top-seeded Terrapins, but they aced their on-field exam with a 21-5 rout of Vermont before 2,672 at Maryland Stadium. … [READ MORE]
Kirst Scores 7; Big Read Beat Ohio State
The Kirst family’s May magic has carried over to 2022. CJ Kirst, the fourth Kirst brother to play Division I lacrosse, tied Cornell’s NCAA tournament single-game record with seven goals to lead the seventh-seeded Big Red to a 15-8 victory Sunday over Ohio State at Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca, New York. … [READ MORE]
Rutgers Rewards 5,000-Plus Fans
The NASCAR offense went green Sunday. Rutgers run-and-gun offense, it turns out, is just as explosive on grass as it is on turf. And the people of New Jersey loved it. Ross Scott scored eight goals, one shy of an NCAA tournament single-game record, to lead the sixth-seeded Scarlet Knights to a 19-9 win over visiting Harvard at Yurcak Field — a 5,000-seat soccer stadium that was over capacity with an announced crowd of 5,212. … [READ MORE]
Hens Stun Hoyas in First-Round Finale
JP Ward scored with 8.8 seconds left as Delaware upset No. 2 seed Georgetown 10-9 to close out the NCAA tournament's first round Sunday. The Blue Hens will face coach Ben DeLuca's former team, Cornell, in their first NCAA quarterfinal appearance since 2007. They knocked off a No. 2 seed that year too. … [READ MORE]