The dean of Syracuse University’s School of Management has been named the new dean of the Katz Graduate School of Business and undergraduate College of Business Administration. Eugene “Gene” Anderson will take over as the new Henry E. Haller Jr. dean effective Aug. 1 and he will join the faculty as a full professor in the Katz School.
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Fri May 14 2021 | Kenny DeJohn | College
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Boston College draws a first-round matchup against Fairfield Friday afternoon.
Welcome to the Gameday Guide.
Every weekend during the college lacrosse season, USA Lacrosse Magazine staff will riff here on the juiciest matchups, trendiest topics, biggest storylines and hottest takes.
It’s NCAA tournament time.
The first round of NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse tournament begins today at noon. The bracketology is finished and the predictions can be thrown right out the window. With 13 games sprinkled throughout the day, we’re sure to see an upset or two (or three?) on our way to determine second-round matchups.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Loyola vs. Hofstra
Loyola (11-2) punched its ticket to the NCAAs by winning its fifth Patriot League championship in seven years last weekend. The Greyhounds have won at least one NCAA Tournament game in seven of its eight appearances under head coach Jen Adams and last made the quarterfinals in 2015. Hofstra (6-6), which earned an at-large bid, is making its first appearance in the tournament since 2007.
Livy Rosenzweig paces the Greyhounds in goals (32), assists (42), points (74) and draws (73). Jillian Wilson (23 G, 16 A, 61 DC, 17 CT) also knows how to stuff a stat sheet. Loyola ranks fourth nationally in scoring defense (7.69) and is anchored by goalie Kaitlyn Larsson (7.84 GAA, .519 save percentage). Larsson’s GAA is fourth in Div. I.
The Gym Bag: Wagner women’s lacrosse denied NEC championship 3-peat, college softball and more
Posted May 12, 2021
The Wagner College women’s lacrosse team was denied a NEC Championship three-peat in an overtime heartbreaking loss to Mount St. Mary last weekend. (Photo courtesy of Wagner Athletics)
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The Wagner College women’s lacrosse program led by four with 12 minutes left in regulation, but a furious rally by Mount St. Mary’s tied the game before the Mountaineers won the 2021 Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament Championship in overtime last Saturday, 9-8, in Emmitsburg, Md.
It denied the Seahawks a third straight conference title