Peter Milliman isn’t ready to call this a season-defining weekend — it’s still early March, after all — but there’s no denying the importance of No. 2 Cornell’s upcoming trip to Charlotte, N.C.
Milliman, promoted to head coach of the Big Red after winning an Ivy League championship with interim status last spring, knows that the Crown Lacrosse Classic this weekend brings along two of the best teams his squad will see in the regular season.
Tonight at 8 p.m., it’s a date with No. 6 Penn State. Sunday at 1 p.m., it’s No. 1 Towson in a 1-2 matchup that was a home run for organizers of the event.
“It’s certainly a great opportunity for us to experience something like this,” Milliman said. “We’re just trying to focus ourselves on making one play at a time. It’s just a good opportunity for us to be challenged.”
CROWN LACROSSE CLASSIC
WHEN: FRIDAY, MARCH 8 AND SUNDAY, MARCH 10
WHO: No. 1 TOWSON, NO. 2 CORNELL, NO. 6 PENN STATE, JACKSONVILLE
WATCH: Crown Lacrosse YouTube
A 17-16 win over Albany has Cornell at 3-0 with a Penn State team on the horizon that scores among the nation’s best. Grant Ament is first nationally with 29 assists, while Mac O’Keefe ranks third with 22 goals. Outside of Gerard Arceri’s 4-for-23 performance at the faceoff X against Yale’s TD Ierlan, he’s won 56 of 80 faceoffs.
Patrick Karey, Dom Doria and Fleet Wallace will have their hands full shutting down this juggernaut, and Milliman said they’re focusing on not “overplaying one player.”
“They have an excellent group of players that play good team lacrosse,” he said. “They’re certainly going to be a big challenge for us.”
If both Cornell and Towson win Friday (Towson plays Jacksonville), that sets up a matchup between two undefeated teams. Towson ranks in the top 10 in scoring offense and scoring defense, a testament to its well-rounded start to the season that includes wins over three ranked opponents in four games.
Milliman said much of his scouting of Towson will occur Friday night with Cornell focusing on Towson’s strengths on Saturday to prepare for the game. Again, it’s another litmus test for the Big Red.
“For sure, this is going to be a test for us,” he said. “Not just the individual games, but the totality of playing two top teams this weekend.”