Other games highlighting the weekend include:
- No. 6 Johns Hopkins at No. 9 Rutgers
Sunday, 7 p.m., Big Ten Network
Johns Hopkins might be playing some of the best lacrosse in the nation right now. Winners of five straight, including victories over Syracuse and Virginia, the Blue Jays head out for their Big Ten opener against an equally hot Rutgers team. After an overtime loss to Princeton, the Scarlet Knights have rallied off wins over Lehigh, Syracuse and Delaware. Jules Heningburg is sneakily moving up the Tewaaraton list with 25 goals and 21 assists. It’s a big conference game, and Rutgers of all teams should know that. The Scarlet Knights started last season 8-0, but struggled in Big Ten play and missed out of both the conference and NCAA tournaments.
- No. 20 North Carolina at No. 3 Duke
Friday, 5 p.m., ESPNU
Dukes looks to rebound from the loss to Syracuse last week, hosting a North Carolina team that’s in a free fall. The Tar Heels have lost four straight to Denver, Hofstra, Richmond and Maryland and have just gotten by teams like St. John’s and Furman. Both of Duke's losses have come by one goal. Justin Guterding (33G, 26A) and his team will look to keep pace in a competitive ACC race that includes Notre Dame and Syracuse.
- No. 14 Penn at No. 5 Yale
Saturday, 5 p.m., Ivy League Network
Is Yale flying under the radar this season? Save for a season-opening overtime loss to Villanova, the Bulldogs have rolled through a schedule that included Michigan, Cornell and Princeton — all solid teams. However, Yale’s toughest test since week one comes against Penn. The Quakers have experienced an up-and-down season that featured a win over then-No. 1 Duke and a recent seven-goal loss to Cornell. A win for Yale would give the Bulldogs some separation in the Ivy League, while Penn certainly doesn't want another Ivy loss.
- No. 2 Maryland at No. 15 Michigan
Saturday, 12 p.m., Big Ten Network
Michigan picked up the biggest win in school history last week, topping Notre Dame 13-12 on Wednesday. However, the Wolverines, will have to be even better when they host the defending national champions. Kevin Conry, the defensive coordinator at Maryland last year, has done wonders in his first year as Michigan's head coach and now gets ready to face his old team. Connor Kelly comes to Ann Arbor as one of the leading candidates for the Tewaaraton Award, with 22 goals and 21 assists to top the Terps’ scoring list. It’s both teams’ Big Ten openers — crucial in a conference that features four ranked teams and two that were also considered this week. Maryland and Michigan rank in the top 20 nationally in scoring offense and defense, so this game could come down to who has more possessions. The Terps own a 57.8 faceoff win percentage while the Wolverines sit at 50.9.
MORE GAMES ON OUR RADAR
All times are listed in ET. For a full list of broadcast games, please visit our US Lacrosse TV listing page, presented by Nationwide.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
Bryant at Robert Morris (NEC Front Row)
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
12 p.m.
No. 16 Bucknell at Army (Patriot League Network)
No. 4 Denver at No. 19 Georgetown (Fox College Sports Atlantic)
1 p.m.
Princeton at Brown (ESPN3)
No. 11 Loyola at Colgate (Patriot League Network)
No. 13 Cornell at Dartmouth (Ivy League Network)
Vermont at Hartford (ESPN3)
Towson at Hofstra (Pride Productions)
No. 8 Villanova at Marquette (GoMarquette.com)
St. John’s at Providence (Friars.com)
UMass at Drexel (Lax Sports Network)
3 p.m.
Penn State at Ohio State (ESPNU)
Richmond at No. 12 Virginia (ESPN3)
3:30 p.m.
No. 18 Lehigh at Boston U (Patriot League Network)
4 p.m.
Stony Brook at No. 1 Albany (America East TV)