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No 9 Notre Dame s Seven-Goal Run Erases Early Deficit in 18-11 Statement W vs No 4 Cuse

That goal kickstarted a 7-0 run for Notre Dame extending into the third quarter, turning a gradual comeback into a game-defining run, a potential blowout into an upset win. Nine goals via 11 shots on net across 13 second-quarter possessions fueled the spurt, and when it ended, when the damage that goal after goals can create settled into place, what emerged was a path to the defining win that had escaped Notre Dame so far this season. “The wheels came off in the second quarter, that s for sure,” Syracuse head coach John Desko. After scoring just 11 goals against Virginia last weekend, the Fighting Irish reached that same total with seven seconds left before halftime. Their defense, one of the country’s top units, held the Orange to three goals across the final 30 minutes. And Kavanagh’s nine points and Will Yorke’s four goals lifted No. 9 Notre Dame (6-1, 1-1 ACC) to an overpowering 18-11 victory over No. 4 Syracuse (4-3, 1-2) on Saturday afternoon — h

3 takeaways from No 4 Syracuse s upset loss to No 9 Notre Dame

Subscribe to our sports newsletter here Jamie Trimboli’s teeth chewed away at his black mouthguard hanging half out of the right side of his mouth while his eyes stared dead ahead, unmoving. Syracuse head coach John Desko stood beside him, arms crossed. Eric Dobson’s high, ripped shot on the man-up just capped a 9-2 run for Notre Dame to close the first half, and the Fighting Irish took a three-goal lead into the midway break. No. 4 Syracuse (4-3, 1-2 Atlantic Coast) never recovered, losing a second straight ACC game, 18-11, this time at home to No. 9 Notre Dame (5-1, 1-1). Here are three takeaways from the Saturday afternoon game.

Syracuse lacrosse D wilts in disastrous 2nd quarter vs Notre Dame: We kind of came apart

Syracuse lacrosse D wilts in disastrous 2nd quarter vs. Notre Dame: ‘We kind of came apart’ Updated Apr 03, 2021; Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. The disintegration of the Syracuse lacrosse team was as quick as it was shocking on Saturday afternoon. After an impressive SU start that built a four-goal lead early in the second quarter, Notre Dame took over as few teams ever have on the Carrier Dome turf. The No. 9 Fighting Irish scored nine goals in the final 12:29 of the quarter to reverse momentum and breeze to an 18-11 win over No. 4 Syracuse. Pat Kavanagh was a maestro for the Fighting Irish, running circles around the Orange defense with four goals and five assists, and Griffin Westlin and Will Yorke each put up four apiece.

No 4 Syracuse loses 2nd straight game, 18-11, to No 9 Notre Dame

No. 4 Syracuse loses 2nd straight game, 18-11, to No. 9 Notre Dame Courtesy of Rich Barnes | USA Today Sports Pat Kavanagh recorded four goals in Notre Dame s blowout win in the Carrier Dome. Facebook Subscribe to our sports newsletter here For the better part of the first quarter, Syracuse’s defense locked down the nation’s assist leader, Pat Kavanagh. He scored around Mitch Wykoff with five minutes remaining in the quarter, but Wykoff did well to mirror the Notre Dame sophomore’s movements. The Gettysburg transfer used his stick aggressively, limiting Kavanagh’s space to keep him uncomfortable near SU’s crease.

Ground ball, faceoff woes lead to No 4 Syracuse s 7-goal loss to No 9 Notre Dame

Ground ball, faceoff woes lead to No 4 Syracuse s 7-goal loss to No 9 Notre Dame
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