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Men s Weekend Watch: Army-Navy Game is Back For Rivalry Weekend

Joe Amplo said that, around last Friday, things just started to feel different. That’s what happens in Annapolis when the Army-Navy Game approaches. “I can feel what you guys have been telling me. This one’s going to be different,” Amplo recalls saying to Mark Goers and Kirk Woolfolk, longtime fixtures around the coaching and athletics staff at Navy. “You drive in the gates on the Yard, every human being that’s inside these gates, they want to beat Army. It doesn’t matter what their role is, they want to beat Army. You can be playing in the national championship game and not everyone in the gates knows who you’re playing and when you’re playing. Everybody knows who Army is, and every single human being wants to beat Army,” said Amplo, who will be coaching in the game for the first time.

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

Men s Weekend Watch: A Big East Rematch and an ACC Bounce-Back

Who’s your pick? Denver Why? I’ve struggled over this one, but I’m landing on the Pioneers. Georgetown is a much different team with returns from injury, and I expect the venue change will make this closer than first time around. But the Pioneers’ third-quarter surge against Villanova just showed me a lot to like about Denver. Alex Simmons has added a lot at attack, Jackson Morrill is the most inconspicuous star player ever, and even without Ethan Walker last week, the offense showed it can be marvelous. And, the way Jack Thompson has been playing deserves some attention.

Hobart men s lacrosse falls to Saint Joseph s in overtime, 13-12

Hobart men s lacrosse falls to Saint Joseph s in overtime, 13-12
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Weekend Watch: Can Notre Dame Knock Off No 1 Duke? Plus, Each Conference s Best Game

We’ve dubbed it “Midseason Week” here on InsideLacrosse.com. And, though that in some ways is silly given the unique nature of 2021, it’s shed light on just how quickly it’s coming to an end (and how many good All-American-caliber players there are). If you look at this post giving a status update on all of the conferences, you’ll see that things are being decided right in front of our eyes. The Patriot League, which only has four teams going to its postseason, spread across two divisions, could largely be decided after Saturday. The ACC is unique in that it doesn’t have an automatic qualifier, but with the strength of each team and the competition they face, they’re most likely all going to land in the NCAA Tournament. And, they’ve proven to be some of the most exciting games all season.

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