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Quint s Top 20: Spring Splendor

We were treated to a smorgasbord of television games, rivalry games and contests that had league-standing significance.  The ACC Thursday Night Thriller remains undefeated. Navy earned the Star in front of 5,000 fans in Annapolis. UMBC keeps winning overtime games. Otto bounced back in Charlottesville. The Drexel Dragons and Saint Joe’s Hawks have momentum in late April.  For some, this week is the last of the regular season. For others it s the chance to play for a conference automatic qualifier where every game has Game 7’ intensity and ramifications. Right now, there are roughly 45 teams in the hunt for the NCAA Tournament. 

Men s DI Roundup: LaCalandra, Cole Lead Standout NEC Performances; Conference Rundown

In a meeting of two of the top teams in the NEC, Saint Joe’s left no doubt, winning 13-5. Zach Cole went 20-of-22 at the face-off X, surpassing 400 wins on his career, and Evan Campbell (3G, 2A) led Hawk scoring. Saint Joe’s as decisive from start to finish, moving into sole possession of first place in the NEC at 6-0 (6-3 overall). That was a well-earned victory over a very good lacrosse team, said coach Taylor Wray. Every time you play the Bryant Bulldogs, you know you are going to be in for a really physical, highly-contested game. I thought our defense played terrific and executed the game plan well. The face-off game was highly tilted in our favor, which stopped Bryant from making their traditional runs, and we made some plays in transition that allowed us to separate. Evan Campbell was terrific on both ends of the field today, Josh Bosher had his best game of the season, and Zach Cole returns to form at the face-off. There s a lot to be proud of from this game, and a lo

Sunday Men s DI Roundup: Villanova, Duke Handle Road Tests; Bucknell Cruises in Opener

(Photo Courtesy of Villanova Athletics) Three games made up the men’s DI calendar Sunday two involving Top 20 teams. Check the Scoreboard for full stats. Villanova consistently had an answer in an 11-8 Big East win at Providence. Eric Overbay (3G, 3A) had a career day, Keegan Khan played at his consistently great level (3G, 2A), and Will Vitton (16 saves) was sharp and helped hold off Providence spurts. Two goals in the opening four minutes, from Patrick Daly and Khan, put Villanova on the map with an efficient start. Vitton played well early, with five saves in the opening frame, keeping the two teams neck and neck. Providence got one back after Vitton stopped an outside shot, but in a scrum in front of the net Matt Leader knocked it in.

Wildcats Rebound with 16-14 Win at Marquette - Villanova University

Wildcats Rebound with 16-14 Win at Marquette - Villanova University
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Men s Lacrosse Opens Season at No 16/18 Villanova - Georgetown University Athletics

Men s Lacrosse Opens Season at No 16/18 Villanova - Georgetown University Athletics
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