Fri Feb 17 2023 | Kenny DeJohn | Fuel
Dialed In College Women
Brigid Duffy scored five goals in her second career game, an upset win over Jacksonville. (Photo courtesy of Army Athletics)
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. A wild Thursday night of women’s lacrosse featured a top-20 upset.
Army knocked off its highest-ranked opponent in program history, defeating No. 19 Jacksonville 12-10 behind five goals from freshman Brigid Duffy and a program-record 19 saves by Lacey Bartholomay.
Elsewhere, Izzy Scane scored 10 (yes, 10) goals to tie her own single-game program record, as Northwestern beat Notre Dame 18-14. It was just one after another for the Scane Train, who appears to be just fine following an ACL tear.
Niagara def. Eastern Michigan 18-4
Binghamton def. Pitt 11-5
Siena def. Colgate 11-7
Kent State def. Duquesne 16-15
2. Unfortunate injury news for Syracuse.
Abigail Lagos, a 2022 national champion at UIndy and seventh-year graduate transfer with the Orange, has sustained a season-ending injury.
Graduate student transfer Abigail Lagos, who led UIndy to their first DII National Championship last year, has sustained a season-ending injury, @CuseWLAX head coach Kayla Treanor said today. @syracusedotcom
— Meghan Curtis (@meghan_curtis_) February 16, 2023
Lagos did not play in the Orange’s opening game.
3. Is Johns Hopkins back?
The answer isn’t straightforward, but for the first time in a few years, the answer isn’t overtly negative. Hopkins is 2-1 after Tuesday night’s loss to North Carolina, but its resume looks better than it has in some time.
Patrick Stevens with a nice look at the Jays and what’s to come at Homewood.
Taylor Cummings is back with her first column of the new season, and the excitement is evident.
Men’s Tewaaraton Stock Watch: If you look at the history finalists tend to come from teams playing on Memorial Day Weekend. Will that trend continue?
Women’s Tewaaraton Stock Watch: There will be a first-time winner on the women’s side. There’s talent all of the nation, meaning the five finalist spots are up for grabs.
Inside Lacrosse’s Dan Kaplan and Tommy Lyons with a detailed breakdown of Loyola’s defensive effort against Maryland.
TEN goals for Izzy Scane. She’s back.
Izzy Scane tying her own single-game @NULax record for goals in a game.
Can she go for ? pic.twitter.com/mx7ULrWuXv
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) February 17, 2023
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