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North Carolina is king and queen of NCAA lacrosse tourneys
By JOHN KEKIS Associated Press May 13, 2021 4:12pm Text size Copy shortlink:
After a one-year break because of the pandemic, college lacrosse is ready to decide its national champions, and North Carolina starts in a very good place: The Tar Heels are the top seed for both the men s and women s Division I tournaments.
UNC men s coach Joe Breschi, voted Atlantic Coast Conference coach of the year for the third time, says his players are having the time of their life.
The eight seeded men s teams are: North Carolina (11-2), co-champion of the ACC with second-seeded Duke (12-2), Big Ten champ Maryland (12-0), reigning NCAA champion Virginia
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Without fail, there s a player in the NCAA Tournament who breaks out when the lights are brightest. Usually they re not a complete unknown but that next man-up who takes advantage of a favorable matchup or just has the best series of games in their career.
Who s going to break out this NCAA Tournament?
Terry Foy (@TerenceFoy)
Noah Lode, G, Monmouth He’s gonna see a lot of rubber. I don’t know whether he’ll end up at 40% or 60%, but he’s 13th nationally in save percentage right now at 55% and, as a senior coming off of a conference championship, he fits the profile of a guy liable to have a career day. Keep an eye on senior defenseman Chris Hervada playing in front of him, as well Hervada scored against Manhattan and is averaging 2.9 GBs and 1.3 CT per game coming in.
They proved all that right in a 14-12 win at No. 14 UAlbany. Very proud of these Cats for getting their first win at UAlbany, said coach Chris Feifs in a release. We know there is still much to improve from our performance today but happy with the grit we showed to dig in against a very talented UAlbany team. Liam Limoges and Ryan Cornell especially rose to the challenge and were outstanding today for us. Back to work on Monday for NJIT.
For Vermont, it showed some key things: First, Michael McCormack’s continued emergence as a threat. The Middlebury transfer stretches the field for Vermont, and he started the scoring in a back-and-forth opening section to the game. He continued with two goals and two assists.
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