Welcome to the Gameday Guide.
Every weekend during the college lacrosse season, US Lacrosse Magazine staff will riff here on the juiciest matchups, trendiest topics, biggest storylines and hottest takes.
Thursday’s Duke-Syracuse thriller reaffirmed at least two things about this most unusual NCAA men’s lacrosse season.
Yes, both of those teams are as good as advertised.
And yes, this ACC race will be breathtaking.
Now onto another question: Does Notre Dame belong in the same conversation as Duke, North Carolina, Syracuse and Virginia? The ninth-ranked Fighting Irish (4-0) will make that case Saturday when they host the seventh-ranked Cavaliers (6-2) at 12 p.m. Eastern (ESPNU).
Check out the TV listings page for all of this weekend’s games on TV and streaming platforms.
GAMES TO WATCH
All times Eastern
Day
|
Time
|
Away
|
Home
|
TV/Stream
|
Fri |
5 p.m. |
High Point |
No. 14 Richmond |
ESPN+ |
Sat |
12 p.m. |
No. 7 Virginia |
No. 9 Notre Dame |
ESPNU |
Sat |
12 p.m. |
No. 13 Loyola |
Towson |
LSN |
Sat |
1 p.m. |
No. 17 Ohio State |
Michigan |
BTN+ |
Sat |
3 p.m. |
Villanova |
No. 10 Georgetown |
HV |
Sat |
3 p.m. |
Albany |
Stony Brook |
LSN |
Sun |
12 p.m. |
No. 2 Maryland |
No. 6 Rutgers |
ESPNU |
Sun |
2 p.m. |
No. 18 Johns Hopkins |
Penn State |
ESPNU |
Sun |
3 p.m. |
Bucknell |
No. 15 Navy |
ESPN+ |
Game of the Week
No. 7 Virginia at No. 9 Notre Dame
Really, it’s the game of the weekend, as it will be tough to top the show Duke and Syracuse put on in prime time Thursday. But there’s this juicy juxtaposition of Virginia’s star-studded position-less offense (14.75 goals scored per game) and Notre Dame’s top-ranked defense (5.25 goals allowed per game).
The Fighting Irish have quietly dominated their regional nonconference schedule defeating Robert Morris, Bellarmine, Marquette and Cleveland State by a combined score of 50-21.
“They have the kryptonite to the rest of the ACC,” ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra said on this week’s episode of “Yard Sale,” referring to Notre Dame’s fearsome close defense of Arden Cohen, Jack Kielty and Kyle Thornton as well as rope-unit specialists John Hallenbeck and Jose Boyer.
This also will be the first national showcase of 2021 for a pair of U.S. U21 team standouts in goalie Liam Entenmann and attackman Pat Kavanagh. They’ve been lights out, with Entenmann stopping shots at a 70-percent clip and Kavanagh averaging more than six points per game, including his team-high 19 assists.