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No 3 Syracuse women s lacrosse routs No 15 Louisville, 19-5

No. 3 Syracuse women s lacrosse routs No. 15 Louisville, 19-5 Share this story In the immortal words of Ron Burgandy, “Boy, that escalated quickly”. It jumped up a notch, didn t it, Ron? On Friday afternoon, the No. 3 Syracuse Orange women’s lacrosse team absolutely crushed the No. 15 Louisville Cardinals in part one of their weekend series out in the Bluegrass State, by a final score of 19-5. The win improved their season record to 10-1 (6-1). It didn’t start out so easy, however. The teams traded goals for much of the first half, and when Louisville’s leading scorer, Ally Hall, scored with 6:39 left before halftime, she made the score 6-5 Syracuse.

No 1 Carolina Rolls No 2 Cuse to Headline Saturday s ACC-Heavy Lineup

Saturday April 3rd, 2021 8:00pm (Photo Courtesy: Jeffrey Camarati/ UNC Athletics)  I hope all you lacrosse viewers ate your Wheaties this morning… today was quite the lineup of high-level lacrosse games specifically in the ACC.   The most anticipated game of the weekend took place in Chapel Hill between two undefeated teams in the ACC, No. 1 North Carolina playing host to No. 2 Syracuse. While a lot of attention was focused on 1 vs. 2, the rest of the ACC had some major battles happening fighting for conference rankings three through eight.  With conference tournaments quickly approaching at the end of the month, every team is doing all they can to lock in a few more conference wins to give themselves as easy a route as possible in the postseason. With the widespread conference talent that we’ve talked about for several weeks now unless you’re UNC it does not seem like there is such a thing as an easy route to the finals. 

Tremendous damage : The St Patrick s Day flood of 1936 devastated Pa

‘Tremendous damage’: The St. Patrick’s Day flood of 1936 devastated Pa. Updated Mar 17, 2021; Facebook Share A reporter who took an aerial tour of the damage said he saw “considerable wreckage.” Damage was tremendous in Easton, Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Williamsport, Bloomsburg and Sunbury. The elements that caused the flood that hit Pa. March 17-20 that year started early in the year. A bus moves down Vaughn Street in Harrisburg during the March 1936 flood. (Source unknown) According to the book, “Great Floods of Pennsylvania” by William H. Shank, “The winter of 1935-36 had been one of the most severe that Pennsylvania had seen for years. Huge quantities of snow fell in January and February throughout the state, and prevailing low temperatures preserved it well.”

◤玩FUN大马◢在冷雨中前进 投向热浪暖阳 | 中國報 China Press

◤玩FUN大马◢在冷雨中前进 投向热浪暖阳 | 中國報 China Press
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No 8 women s lacrosse holds off No 25 Louisville 13-12 - The Cavalier Daily - University of Virginia s Student Newspaper

No 8 women s lacrosse holds off No 25 Louisville 13-12 - The Cavalier Daily - University of Virginia s Student Newspaper
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