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Syracuse Lacosse fights against Harvard in the NCAA tournament first game: live score, updates

Syracuse, NY – Das Saatgut No. 6 Syracuse Lacrosse will compete against the Harvard Crimson in the first round of the NCAA tournament at 5 p.m. in the JMA Wireless Dome.

The game is broadcast on ESPNU.

See here in the game team and individual statistics.

Note: Update this page throughout Syracuse vs. Harvard to display the latest updates

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Fourth quarter

10:28 whereabouts: Harvard 11, Syrakus 7

Luke Rhoa scores his third goal of the day to reduce Harvard's lead to four goals. A good answer for SU, but the clock ticks.

10:59 whereabouts: Harvard 11, Syracuse 6

Just as it is all day, Harvard grabs a hint of orange swing with a score of a little more than a minute after the goal of the English to score his lead to five goals.

12:03 whereabouts: Harvard 10, Syrakus 6

Sam English tears a long -distance shot home to reduce Harvard's tour to four.

13:37 whereabouts: Harvard 10, Syrakus 5

Jack Speidell scores Harvard a lead of five goals. It is time for Syracus to save your season.

Third quarter

2:24 remaining: Harvard 9, Syracuse 5

Joey Spallina scores his first goal of the day, crashed the cage and scored the off-angle goal.

4:12 remaining: Harvard 9, Syracuse 4

Sam King hits Riley Figueiras into the net and drives the score home.

6:38 Legend: Harvard 8, Syrakus 4

The orange points just 10 seconds later when Nick Caccamo scores a long-pole gate directly from the play.

6:48 Legend: Harvard 8, Syrakus 3

Payton Anderson comes out. He drives to the right and turns out to the left to achieve the score.

Halftime: Harvard 8, Syrakus 2

Only a disaster of one half for Syracuse, which was completely exposed by Harvard. The crimson led the country with an average of 11.79 sales per game and SU has committed 12 sales in the first half alone.

Harvard also had 10 sales, but looks much sharper in all aspects of the game that SU won 9: 3 than Syracus. But this status was turned into a disputed point by all orange sales.

SU goalkeeper Jimmy McCool has only done a rescue process. To be honest, the score could be worse than it is, but McCool got help from the whistle and Harvard called it several times.

Teddy Malone and Logan IP run Harvard with two goals each.

Luke Rhoa had both goals for the orange.

Second quarter

4:26 REST: Harvard 8, Syrakus 2

Logan IP drives into the net just when SU ​​had a licking flicker and achieved less than a minute after SuS goal of reaching Harvard around 6.

5:15 Remaining: Harvard 7, Syrakus 2

Luke Rhoa achieves his second goal of the day without support when he demands online and keeps the score home.

7:06 Remaining: Harvard 7, Syrakus 1

Owen Guest achieved for The Crimson as Sam English for Su and Harvard gets another simple run in the cage.

The English spent far too much time to weigh and try to beat his husband without success.

The orange are up to 9 sales a day. Harvard leads the nation in sales caused per game (11.79).

8:36 remain: Harvard 6, Syrakus 1

Miles Botkiss achieves on the man-up to give Harvard a lead of 5 goals.

Syracuse only loses his serenity and absorbs three flags in a sequence. Chuck Kuczynski with a slash with a hit on the head of Harvards Logan IP. Riley Figueiras takes a stop right afterwards.

SU is no longer no longer

11:36 whereabouts: Harvard 5, Syrakus 1

Logan IP results for Harvard this time. The purple burrock was quickly after SuS 7. Turnover of the day quickly and IP had a clear way to the net.

12:34 remaining: Harvard 4, Syracuse 1

Teddy Malone scores his second goal of the day and it was nothing special. He only invited the network and ideally his husband to bring Harvard to 3.

First quarter

3:34 remaining: Harvard 3, Syrakus 1

A Luke Rhoa rocket puts SU on the board. Rhoa fired it past Graham Stevens from 15 meters.

10:11 remain: Harvard 3, Syrakus 0

John Aurandt attacks the network and does not hit the Crimson.

12:04 remaining: Harvard 2, Syracus 0

Sam King evaluates the crimson. Su goalkeeper Jimmy McCool initially made the rescue, but the ball stayed behind him and went online.

14:12 whereabouts: Harvard 1, Syracus 0

Teddy Malone opens the purple game less than a minute in the game. Harvard won the opening game and collected early.

foreplay

Syracuse (11-5) enters the NCAA tournament on Sunday from an ACC championship and defeated Notre Dame and Duke in Charlotte, North Carolina, last weekend.

Harvard (10-4) received a wide range from the Ivy League.

The Matchup on Sunday is a rescheduling from the regular season, a 15:14 victory by Harvard against Syracuse on February 22nd at the dome.

Su goalkeeper Jimmy McCool had his worst game of the season against Harvard, only made five parades and was finally drawn out of the game.

McCool had a bad day against Harvard, but was one of the best goalkeepers who, nationwide, took 11th place in the savings percentage (0.565) in the total value. He was appointed ACC tournament MVP and scored 30 parades together.

“You will see a different look, a different game than the first time,” said Syracuse coach Gary Gait. “If we run in all areas, we will be in great form.”

Harvard is led by Attack Sam King, who scored 64 points (35 goals, 29 templates) and achieved the finalist status of Tewaaraton Award.

King will probably draw Sus Riley Figueiras as his defender. Figueiras held Duke Attack Eric Malever Toreless and the Tewaaton Award finalist Chris Kavanagh on just two goals in the ACC tournament.

An important matchup that you can see in today's game is Facoffs.

John Mullen from Syracuse was dominant at the X and became 234 wins at the national level.

Mullen was in an absolute heating in the ACC tournament and won 34 of 43 (79%) of the face that he took against emergency lady and Duke.

Harvard had the second worst in the view of division I (.393).

This noted that Mullen won 28 of 31 against Harvard against Harvard on February 22nd and still lost SU.

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