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All of these teams have tremendous talents that show there are quality players outside of the ACC. Hereâs one player from every team worth watching. Note itâs not necessarily their best player, but someone who over the course of the year or their career has made an impression. Air Force, Quentin Carlile, Jr., D He has an uncanny ability to knock down passes, and he brings it when the spotlight is brightest like last week vs. Richmond (5GB, 5CT), vs. High Point (3GB, 3CT), or at Duke (5GB, 2CT). Army, Marcus Hudgins, Jr., D An opposing coach earlier in the year told me, âI knew he was good. I didnât realize he was that good.â He erases top matchups at close, played LSM earlier in his career, and will be one of the top defenders in the country by the time he finishes his four years. ....
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Sat Apr 10 2021 | Patrick Stevens | College PHOTO BY GREG WALL BALTIMORE Army was coming off its shakiest defensive performance since its season opener. It wasn’t about to have the same problems Saturday. Wyatt Schupler made 16 saves and Marcus Hudgins and the Black Knights’ close defense smothered Loyola in a 12-7 victory at the Ridley Athletic Complex. Aidan Byrnes scored four goals and Nickolas Edinger added three goals and an assist for Army (5-2, 3-1 Patriot League), which also got five goals from its midfield as it rebounded from a 13-12 loss at Lehigh. “I thought it was one of our most complete wins of the season,” coach Joe Alberici said. ....
Fri Apr 9 2021 | Nelson Rice | College Drexel is looking to exact revenge on Delaware, which beat the Dragons 19-12 earlier this spring. (Photo by Kevin P. Tucker) Welcome to the Gameday Guide. Every weekend during the college lacrosse season, US Lacrosse Magazine staff will riff here on the juiciest matchups, trendiest topics, biggest storylines and hottest takes. Tomorrow should provide a little more clarity on the tightly contested ACC race with a top-five matchup doubleheader. We get the first conference rematch in the form of No. 4 Virginia at No. 3 North Carolina. The Cavaliers have gone on a three-game winning streak since falling 16-13 to UNC on March 11. ....
Lehigh coach Kevin Cassese said that this year, Cole Kirst’s mentality is different. “Every time he has the ball, he thinks he can score,” Cassese said. Good thing it ended up in his stick with two minutes left and the game tied Saturday. He bombed an outside shot that inadvertently hopped into his crosse, then the Hawks’ defense held off a late Army surge for a 13-12 win. Lehigh remains unbeaten at 5-0. Michael Sisselberger was dominant yet again, winning 23-of-27 face-offs. He’s taken the reins as Lehigh’s primary drawman and has put himself in the discussion as best in the country. ....