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“2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships”: “Final Four” Semifinal Matches Feature #7 Duke Vs Cornell And #1 Syracuse Vs #4 Denver On May 25


2013 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Final Four

The semifinals air on ESPN2 and WatchESPN with No. 7 seed Duke facing unseeded Cornell at 2:30 p.m., followed by Syracuse against No. 4 seed Denver at 5 p.m.

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“2013 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships”: ESPN Releases Television Schedule For Semifinals On May 24 And National Lacrosse Championship Game On May 26 At Villanova Stadium


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The NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Presented by Northwestern Mutual field has been whittled down from the original 26 teams with the top four seeds advancing to the semifinals, which will be shown on ESPN3 on Friday, May 24, from Villanova Stadium in Villanova, Pa. Winner of the last seven-of-eight national titles, including the last two, No. 2 seed Northwestern will face No. 3 North Carolina at 5 p.m. ET, followed by top-seeded Maryland taking on No. 4 seed Syracuse at 7:30 p.m.
The National Championship game will air Sunday, May 26, at 8 p.m. on ESPNU and WatchESPN. SportsCenterU on ESPNU will have coverage of the postgame celebration, trophy presentation and net cutting.

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“2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships”: ESPN Releases Television Schedule For Semifinals On May 25 And National Championship Game On May 27 At Lincoln Financial Field In Philadelphia


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Top-seeded Syracuse leads the field for the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Presented by Northwestern Mutual on ESPN networks Saturday, May 25 and Monday, May 27, from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The semifinals air on ESPN2 and WatchESPN with No. 7 seed Duke facing unseeded Cornell at 2:30 p.m., followed by Syracuse against No. 4 seed Denver at 5 p.m. The 2013 season will culminate with the National Championship game Monday at 1 p.m. on ESPN and WatchESPN
ESPN has covered 30 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships since 1980 and 2013 marks the 19th consecutive year of televising the championship weekend games.

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“2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships”: Photos From Cornell Men’s Lacrosse 16-6 Quarterfinals Win Over Ohio State On May 18


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The Cornell men’s lacrosse team dominated in every facet of the game and advanced to the program’s fourth NCAA Final Four in the last seven years with a 16-6 victory over No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday afternoon at Maryland’s Byrd Stadium. The Big Red improved to 14-3, while OSU’s season ends at 13-4.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Chris Wojcik Discusses 2013 Season (Video)


Chris Wojcik ’96, The Frisbie Family Head Coach for Harvard Men’s Lacrosse, sat down with GoCrimson.com to review the 2013 Harvard men’s lacrosse season.

“2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships”: #7 Duke Men’s Lacrosse Rallies To Beat #2 Notre Dame 12-11 In Quarterfinals To Advance To Final Four


Duke Men's Lacrosse vs Notre Dame 2013 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships

Senior captain David Lawson tallied a career-high five goals to lead Duke to a thrilling 12-11 comeback victory over No. 2 seed Notre Dame in front of 7,749 fans at the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinal at Lucas Oil Stadium. The win launches Duke to its seventh straight championship weekend appearance and ninth overall in program history.
Duke (14-5) scored the game’s final three goals to rally from an 11-9 deficit in the fourth quarter and capture its second straight one-goal NCAA Tournament victory. The Blue Devils avenged the regular season loss to Notre Dame (11-5) in the NCAA Tournament for the third time since 2010.
“I thought they [Notre Dame] were brilliant today,” said head coach John Danowski. “Their faceoff guy was terrific. Their goalie was tremendous. They shot the ball extremely well. It was one of those games playing against a dear friend Kevin Corrigan that you hate to see someone lose. With that being said, I am extremely proud of our guys from beginning to end. We wanted to play for 60 minutes. We certainly don’t script these endings, last week or this week. We just wanted to play the game. Kyle Turri, while he didn’t have a great day in the goal statistically, comes up with a big save on the outlet. He keeps his poise and allows us to score the tying goal.”
The game was a back-and-forth affair for the entire 60 minutes, featuring nine ties and five lead changes with the largest lead being two goals by both squads. Junior attackman Jordan Wolf had four assists on the day, while classmate Josh Dionne had three tallies in the win.
Trailing 11-9 with 9:29 to play, the Blue Devils defense buckled down and held the Irish scoreless while the offense made the final charge. Duke made it a one-goal game, 11-10, on an unassisted score from junior Christian Walsh with 8:31 to play.
With 3:30 to play and neither team having scored for five minutes, Duke goaltender Kyle Turri came up with his biggest play of the afternoon as he stopped Sean Rogers’ shot on the crease and sent an outlet pass to Greg DeLuca. The senior midfielder raced down the field and found Wolf who quickly dished it to Dionne for the game-tying score with 3:18 to play.
“The defender tripped on the back of the goal,” said Turri. “He came around and I just matched his stick. I kept the stick high, saw it all the way and it was really nice to get the last one.”

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“2013 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships”: #4 Denver Men’s Lacrosse Comes Back From Six-Down To Beat #5 North Carolina 12-11 To Advance To Final Four; First Team In NCAA Quarterfinal History To Win After Trailing By Five Goals Or More


Denver Men's Lacrosse vs North Carolina 2013 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals

Junior goalie Jamie Faus (Lakeville, Conn.) made 11 saves and allowed just five goals in 50:23 to jump-start the fourth-seeded University of Denver men’s lacrosse team’s largest come-from- behind victory under head coach Bill Tierney, a 12-11 win over fifth-seeded North Carolina in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium. Denver is the first team in Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal history to win after trailing by five goals or more.
With the win, the Pioneers advance to their second Final Four in three seasons, and will face top-seeded Syracuse next Saturday.
Senior Chase Carraro (Louisville, Ky.) won 17-of-26 face-offs in the game, including six of the last seven to aid the Pioneers to a 6-1 run to close out the contest. Carraro also picked up a game-high six ground balls.
“North Carolina: what a train that was, trying to stop that coming downhill at us early,” Tierney said. “Mostly, I’m proud of these young men and teammates for persevering. You don’t get too many opportunities in life to fight through such adversity and come back ahead. I’m just proud for everybody at the University of Denver and everybody in our organization.”
On the scoresheet, senior attacker Eric Law (Centennial, Colo.) led Denver with six points on his eighth hat trick of the season, to go along with three assists. Sophomore attacker Wesley Berg (Coquitlam, British Columbia) added four goals and an assist, good for his team-leading ninth hat trick of the year. Senior Cameron Flint (Georgetown, Ontario) distributed three assists, and classmate Colin Scott (Ridgefield, Conn.) turned in his fourth multi-goal game of the season with two off the bench for the Pioneers. Freshman Gordie Koerber (Baltimore, Md.), junior Jeremy Noble (Orangeville, Ontario) and sophomore Eric Adamson (Anaheim Hills, Calif.) added a goal apiece to round out the scoring for Denver.

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Major League Lacrosse: Denver Outlaws (4-0) Win May 18 Home Opener 20-7 Over Rochester Rattlers


Denver Outlaws vs Rochester Rattlers 20-7 win

Five Outlaws had multiple-goal games in the Denver Outlaws’ (4-0) home opener Saturday, lifting them to a 20-7 victory against the Rochester Rattlers (1-3). Saturday’s contest marked the Outlaws’ 11th time scoring 20 or more goals in a game in franchise history.
“We’re definitely excited to be back [home],” said Chris Bocklet, who was named the Player of the Game. “We played so well today because we wanted to give the fans a good show.”
Bocklet—who led all scorers with six goals—matched his career high, which he set in the Outlaws’ season opener against the Charlotte Hounds on April 27. The attackman also added two assists for a career-best eight points. Jeremy Boltus and Brendan Mundorf added four goals apiece.
“This team is very unselfish,” Mundorf said. “We all share the ball. Everyone can dodge and create, and everyone can finish. That makes us hard to stop and creates a lot of guys scoring points.”
The Outlaws’ unselfish play was on display from the opening whistle. Bocklet scored the first goal of the game off an assist from Drew Snider 1:35 into the contest. Rob Rotanz answered with an unassisted tally to tie the game at one. Following Rotanz’ goal, Mundorf netted back-to-back goals to give the Outlaws a 3-1 lead. With 12 seconds remaining in the first quarter, Bocklet notched his second tally of the game on a powerplay.
In the second period, the Rattlers’ Jordan MacIntosh narrowed the Outlaws’ advantage to two before Bocklet responded with his third goal of the game. After a tally from the Rattlers’ Kevin Leveille, the Outlaws rattled off four consecutive goals—including Bocklet’s fourth score and two tallies from Jeremy Boltus in the final minute of the half—to take a 9-3 lead heading into the locker room.

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“2013 MCLA Lacrosse National Championships”: #1 Colorado State Men’s Lacrosse (21-0) Captures Second Consecutive National Championship With 7-2 Win Over #2 Colorado (18-3) On May 18


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Colorado State used a stifling defense to win its second consecutive MCLA national championship Saturday night, beating arch-rival Colorado 7-2 in the Division I final at Sirrine Stadium.

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Godekeraw Award winner Austin Fisher notched his 51st goal of the season in Colorado State’s 7-2 win over Colorado for the MCLA-I championship Saturday night in Greenville, S.C.
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The Rams completed a 21-0 season. The only three losses for Colorado (18-3) came against CSU. This one, though, came more than 1,500 miles from either school and after four rounds of MCLA competition.

“It’s crazy, but I’m not surprised at all, though,” said Alex Smith, Colorado State’s coach. “I knew they were the second-best team along with us. I’m really proud it could have come against them. We have such a good rivalry. For our fans and out teammates, it just means so much.

“They’re really well-coached,” Smith said. “I have a lot of respect for them. … They did a great job defending us.”

The Rams’ defense was better, though, keeping the Buffaloes off the scoreboard until the first minute of the fourth quarter. Defenders Hayden Porter, Patrick Sullivan and Tyler Zabor shared the game’s most valuable player honor.

Colorado used a different defensive strategy from the two regular-season meetings, going with a zone defense. Smith wasn’t totally surprised.

“They played zone all last year,” Smith said. “I had a feeling they would break the zone out at the tournament. We saw it in some other tournament games zoning us. They were really good at it, so it took us executing really well to get it done.”

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High School Lacrosse: Loyola-Blakefield Boys Lacrosse Stuns #1 Boys Latin 10-9 To Win 2013 MIAA-A Championship On May 17 (Video)


The Loyola lacrosse team barely made the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference playoffs, able to sneak in on the season’s final day and then following up with an improbable run to Friday’s championship game against undefeated and No. 1 Boys’ Latin.

But the No. 4 Dons saved their best and most astonishing feat for the title game.

Overcoming a six-goal deficit early and then down two goals late in the fourth quarter, the Dons scored the game’s last three goals — with senior attackman Devin McNamara providing the game-winner with 1:56 remaining — to come away with a stunning 10-9 upset win over the No. 1 Lakers in front of an announced 6,271 at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.

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