No. 9 Syracuse becomes only ACC team outside top-5 in weekly rankings
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Syracuse defeated now-No. 19 Albany 13-8 on Thursday, but it remained in the No. 9 spot in Inside Lacrosse’s weekly rankings on Monday. The Orange are now the only Atlantic Coast Conference team that’s not in the top five.
Maryland took over the No. 1 spot for the first time this season following the Terps’ 18-12 win over Michigan. Duke conceded the top spot in the rankings after a 13-8 loss at the hands of Notre Dame, and Virginia moved up three spots after an 18-16 victory over North Carolina.
Syracuse currently sits in last place in the ACC standings, behind No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 3 Virginia, No. 4 Duke and No. 5 North Carolina. The Orange’s remaining three regular season games are all against conference opponents, and their last two are on the road.
Against Albany, the Orange’s faceoff unit rebounded with a 15-of-25 performance following struggles in the previous two games. Still, head coach John Desko said the offense was not as “crisp” as usual — Syracuse fired 50 total shots but scored just 13 goals in its second-worst shooting percentage of the season.
“I thought a couple of individuals were a little sloppy tonight,” Desko said postgame. “We tried to shoot before we caught the ball or forced a couple passes.”
The Orange previously had a game scheduled against Utah on May 8 to round out their regular season, but the contest was canceled. No plans for a makeup on that date have been announced yet. Desko said the cancellation was due to “budget issues” for the Utes.
Published on April 12, 2021 at 12:16 pm
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