Balanced UAlbany men’s lacrosse drops NJIT, gets help around the league in quest for America East title | The Daily Gazette
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Balanced UAlbany men’s lacrosse drops NJIT, gets help around the league in quest for America East title
April 24, 2021
UAlbany s Camden Hay (21) had three assists Saturday in the Great Danes 18-8 win over NJIT at John Fallon Field in Albany. (Photo courtesy Kathleen Helman/UAlbany Athletics)
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ALBANY Coming off a 12-day break, the UAlbany men’s lacrosse team did exactly what it needed to Saturday against NJIT to set the team up for the last week of the regular season and results around the rest of the America East on Saturday have the Great Danes heading into their final two games with their chances at securing the top seed for the conference tournament notably improved.
ALBANY — The UAlbany men's lacrosse team moved the ball well on Sunday. As a result, the Great Danes avoided moving in the wrong direction in the America East…
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(Photo by Rachel Pincus/Notre Dame Athletics)
As the NCAA winter sports seasons wrap up, lacrosse has the opportunity to step into the limelight. What’s happened is less important than what’s next.
Monmouth and Bryant are the current favorites to win their league titles, but the margin of success and failure are extremely tight in 2021. LIU (4-1 NEC) and Saint Joseph’s (5-0 NEC) still have to play the Bulldogs (3-1) in the NEC. Monmouth is scheduled to play Marist on Tuesday, but that game remains in doubt due to Marist’s ongoing pause. Jacksonville is 4-0 in the SoCon but has not played High Point or Richmond yet. Stay in the hunt. Make the next game the most important one of the season. This is when the fun begins.
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UAlbany midfielder Ron John (33) chases Syracuse midfielder Jamie Trimboli during their game at the Carrier Dome on Thursday.
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Almost.
No. 9-ranked Syracuse was able to keep UAlbany at arm’s length in part because of two goals just as the Great Danes were on the verge of forcing a shot clock violation, and the Orange defense did its part by shutting down the Great Danes in the second half on the way to a 13-8 victory at the Carrier Dome on Thursday.