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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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Comeback falls short as UAlbany men’s lacrosse loses to Vermont 14-12 | The Daily Gazette
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For the second week in a row, the UAlbany men’s lacrosse team got off to a slow start.
One twist not in the Great Danes’ favor this time was that Jakob Patterson wasn’t in uniform.
And they were playing Vermont, a team against which you’re going to need every resource at your disposal.
The Catamounts took a 10-4 lead at halftime, and a UAlbany comeback fell short, as the Great Danes fell to 2-1 with a 14-12 loss to their America East rival.
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After Duke and North Carolina took care of business in impressive fashion with midweek wins against High Point and Virginia, respectively, the weekend slate Division I games features a heavy load of key conference matchups.
No. 4 Rutgers visits No. 3 Maryland, 3 p.m. Saturday on Big Ten Network in what is the clear top game of the weekend and the centerpiece of a strong TV presence.
Penn State is at Johns Hopkins at noon on ESPNU, and Michigan is at Ohio State at 4 p.m. Sunday on ESPNU in a B1G TV weekend. One of the other marquee games of the weekend, Georgetown at Denver, was moved to Tuesday because of inclement weather.