Fri Apr 30 2021 | Matt DaSilva | Fuel
Loyola's Kevin Lindley scored three goals in an 11-9 win over Georgetown to move into a tie with Gary Hanley for No. 1 in school history with 151 career goals. (John Strohsacker)
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Loyola got its elusive signature win Thursday, defeating No. 9 Georgetown 11-9. Kevin Lindley tied Gary Hanley as the school’s all-time leading goal scorer and Sam Shafer made a season-high 13 saves, as the Greyhounds became the first team to hold the Hoyas to single-digit scoring this season.
2. The Big Ten women’s lacrosse quarterfinals weren’t boring. Rutgers pulled away from Ohio State in a shootout, while Maryland and Hopkins survived spirited second-half rallies by Michigan and host Penn State, respectively, to advance to today’s semifinals at Panzer Stadium. It will be top-seeded Northwestern versus fourth-seeded Rutgers (5 p.m. ET on BTN), followed by second-seeded Maryland and third-seeded Johns Hopkins (8 p.m. ET on BTN), with the winners advancing to Sunday’s championship game.