Saint Anselm can keep dancin’.
The Hawks won the program s first NCAA Tournament game in dramatic fashion, scoring six of the final eight goals to win in overtime, 12-11, against Seton Hill on Friday afternoon.
With under two minutes left in overtime, Noah Larsen went to his right behind the net before, then he shifted to his left while Matt Ward set a pick. That gave him the space he needed to get up top and released the ball while being driven to the ground, it bounced into the net to send Saint A’s to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
No. 5-seeded Saint Anselm (13-1) will face NE-10 foe Le Moyne, the top seed in the North Region and conference champion, at 1 p.m. Sunday. It will be played at Mercyhurst University. The host Lakers have a bye to the NCAA Semifinals after Mercy withdrew from the tournament due to COVID protocols.
Axe: Syracuse lacrosse predictions, will Boeheim land a top 50 talent? (quick takes)
Updated 8:45 AM;
Syracuse, N.Y. Some quick takes on Syracuse women’s lacrosse being ready to make a run for the title game, a potential quick exit for SU men’s lacrosse and the latest big talent that could land in Jim Boeheim’s lap while still wondering how the heck Le Moyne got left off the NCAA dance floor.
Syracuse head coach Gary Gait vs. Virginia at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday April 10, 2021. Scott Schild | sschild@syracuse.comScott Schild | sschild@syracuse.
SU women’s lax ready to rock
Fri May 14 2021 | Matt DaSilva | College
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ECC runner-up Mercy withdrew from the NCAA Division II women s lacrosse tournament due to COVID-19 protocols.
updated Friday, May 14 at 12:29 p.m. ET
May Madness has met its match in the pandemic.
A college lacrosse season defined by stringent health standards and unpredictable pauses continued its roller-coaster run this week, as three teams who were scheduled to compete in NCAA tournaments withdrew due to COVID-19 protocols.
Mercy became the latest casualty Friday, when the NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse committee announced the Mavericks’ first-round game against Bentley would be declared a no-contest. Mercy had already made the 300-mile trip from its campus in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. to the game site in Rochester before the committee s decision was announced.
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City of New Orleans, Arts Council and Consulate General of Canada in Dallas Partner on Mural Donation
NEW ORLEANS The City of New Orleans today announced that the Canadian government is dedicating funds to create a large public mural in downtown New Orleans. The agreement was signed, pictured above, by Mayor Cantrell; Consul General Rachel McCormick, Consulate General of Canada in Dallas; and Interim Executive Director Joycelyn Reynolds, Arts Council New Orleans. This mural will speak to the shared people-to-people history between Canada and New Orleans. Themes and storylines in the artwork will evoke references to Acadian history, French language, music, food and culture.