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WHY LAND O’LAKES IS LOBBYING ON BROADBAND ACCESS: When most Americans hear the name
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UAlbany men s lacrosse trying to avoid strike three against Vermont
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(Photo by Rachel Pincus/Notre Dame Athletics)
As the NCAA winter sports seasons wrap up, lacrosse has the opportunity to step into the limelight. What’s happened is less important than what’s next.
Monmouth and Bryant are the current favorites to win their league titles, but the margin of success and failure are extremely tight in 2021. LIU (4-1 NEC) and Saint Joseph’s (5-0 NEC) still have to play the Bulldogs (3-1) in the NEC. Monmouth is scheduled to play Marist on Tuesday, but that game remains in doubt due to Marist’s ongoing pause. Jacksonville is 4-0 in the SoCon but has not played High Point or Richmond yet. Stay in the hunt. Make the next game the most important one of the season. This is when the fun begins.
3 takeaways from No. 9 Syracuse’s 13-8 win over Albany
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The Orange held the Great Danes scoreless in the fourth quarter.
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When Stephen Rehfuss’ shot in traffic deflected off Griffin Cook’s back, the sophomore scooped up the loose ball and unleashed a follow-up effort in one smooth motion.
Cook’s behind-the-back highlight goal his first of the season caused the SU bench to erupt into cheers. On a day where SU’s defense held firm, allowing just eight goals, the offense was less efficient than usual, notching just 13 goals on 50 total shots.
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