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Lehigh rebounded from last week’s loss to Villanova, stemmed a recent surge from Colgate and advanced to Sunday’s Patriot League championship game thanks to a 13-9 win over the Raiders at the Ulrich Sports Complex in Bethlehem, Pa., on Friday.
The Mountain Hawks, who hosted the semifinals and final, will play the winner of Army-West Point vs. Loyola, the No. 1 seed in the North region and the No. 2 seed in the South region, respectively.
Lehigh FOGO Mikey Sisselberger did what’s come to be expected: feeding his team the ball, winning 18-of-25 and picking up 14 groundballs. John Sidorski was the primary beneficiary of Sisselberger’s outing and the primary source of production for the Mountain Hawk offense, posting three goals and three assists.
Don’t look now.
The Loyola Greyhounds who were ranked No. 13 in the preseason, struggled to a dramatic season-opening win at Richmond on Valentine’s Day, played well in a loss to Virginia, had not won three-straight games all season and lost back-to-back contests to Army and Navy in mid-April those Loyola Greyhounds are peaking at the right time.
Thanks to a 16-9 win over Navy in the Patriot League Quarterfinals Tuesday night at the Ridley Athletic Complex, the Hounds have won three in a row (including last Thursday’s win over then-No. 6 Georgetown) and take on the Black Knights in the conference semifinals on Friday at Lehigh.
UAlbany men’s lacrosse shrugs off Colgate 15-9 | The Daily Gazette
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UAlbany men s lacrosse head coach Scott Marr s team won its season opener 15-9 over Colgate on Saturday.
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The man and boy responded in kind.
On a gray, clammy day at Fallon Field, this is how the UAlbany Great Danes introduced themselves to the 2021 men’s lacrosse team season, with some new faces in front of almost no faces.
Playing for the first time in almost a year, UAlbany shrugged off Colgate 15-9 at Fallon Field, fueled by a familiar performance from post-graduate attack Jakob Patterson, who had four goals and four assists.