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Photo courtesy of NCAA) If the lacrosse gods were against the Hoyas, then they were most certainly for Connor Shellenberger. After Kevin Warne won his first playoff game in his ninth season as Georgetown’s head coach last week, he got hit in the head with a ricocheted shot in warmups before the Hoyas’ game against Virginia at Hofstra in the NCAA Quarterfinals. Warne fell to his knees, but was ultimately fine. The first possession of the game, face-off specialist James Reilly (58.4%) was pushed in the back and could barely put any pressure on his right foot. It was the perfect storm of bad omens for the Hoyas looking to make a run to the Final Four, and Virginia took full advantage with shutdown defense and sharpshooting offense en route to a 14-3 win on Saturday. ....
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Wed May 19 2021 | Matt Hamilton | Fuel Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world: 1. A new era of lacrosse World Lacrosse launched Tuesday a new version of the game, called “Sixes,” that features a fast-paced, 6-vs.-6 format. The new discipline will be displayed this summer from the U.S. national teams and will serve as the format for the 2022 World Games. 2. The Division I Men’s All-Americans are out. Let the debate begin. USA Lacrosse Magazine unveiled its First, Second and Third Team All-Americans on Tuesday, led by Jared Bernhardt, Chris Gray and Pat Kavanagh as the First Team attack. Other notables First Teamers include Graham Bundy Jr., Mike Sisselberger and Jake Kielty. ....
Georgetown hands Syracuse lacrosse one of its worst NCAA tournament losses ever, 18-8 Updated May 15, 2021; Facebook Share College Park, Md. The Syracuse lacrosse team’s season of high expectations ended with a thud on Saturday night. Declan McDermott and Jake Carraway each scored five times, and Dylan Hess added four as Georgetown thrashed SU 18-8 in a first-round NCAA tournament game in College Park, Maryland. Jamie Trimboli paced SU with three goals. Drake Porter made 15 stops in net for SU while his Hoyas counterpart, Owen McElroy, stopped 10. Georgetown’s total was one shy of the most goals SU has ever allowed in a NCAA tournament game. The Orange’s deficit was also one shy of its biggest tournament loss ever, 19-8 to Johns Hopkins in the 2003 semifinal. Syracuse has lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament for three straight years (not counting last season’s Covid-shortened season). ....