Thursday May 6th, 2021 9:00am
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In a season full of surprises, a pair of favorites punched their tickets to the NCAA Tournament last weekend, with UNC winning the ACC and Northwestern taking the Big Ten crown. Outside of the Power Five, High Point secured its fourth-straight NCAA Tournament automatic qualifier by winning the Big South.
But donât use a pen if youâre trying Bracketology at home. Thereâs still plenty up in the air. St. Joe s shook things up by downing nationally-ranked Richmond in the A-10 semis last weekend, opening the door for UMass to earn its bid to the tournament and leaving the Spiders to sweat it out, hoping for an at-large bid on Sunday.
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Sat Apr 10 2021 | Kenny DeJohn | College
PHOTO BY RICH BARNES / SYRACUSE ATHLETICS
Down by two goals with less than nine minutes remaining, No. 3 Syracuse needed a spark. Meaghan Tyrrell and Megan Carney came calling.
Tyrrell had two of her team-high five goals and Carney added one goal and one assist from her five-point afternoon during a game-changing six-goal run as time ticked away in the second half, completely shifting the momentum and leading Syracuse to a 15-12 win at the Carrier Dome.
MEAGHAN TYRRELL COMING THROUGH.
How did she score both of these goals? She dropped goals to help @CuseWLAX come back to beat @UVAWomensLax 15-12. pic.twitter.com/Tl55eZoZ6j
Wed Feb 17 2021 | Kenny DeJohn | College
PHOTO BY GAVIN BAKER / SIDELINE PHOTOS
Grace Langella scored three goals, including the game-winner for Hofstra on Wednesday.
What at first didn’t look like a back-and-forth affair became one that came down to the wire.
Grace Langella assisted Arianna Esposito with 16:10 left in the first half, giving Hofstra an early four-goal lead over Saint Joseph’s. The Hawks quickly responded, scoring four of the next five.
What ensued from there was the textbook definition of back-and-forth. It was Langella who later gave Hofstra a 10-9 lead with 8:31 remaining that would prove to be the final. Neither team held an advantage of more than one goal in the second half.