On today’s episode of the College Lacrosse Show, Dan and Donny breakdown another special weekend of college lacrosse including Syracuse’s victory at home, PSU’s late heroics in Ithaca, and Notre Dame’s back to back losses.
Some of that discussion includes the unusual offensive system that helped the Orange beat the Blue Jays. They used a 4-2 open set to force Hopkins into sliding and create rotation. As we all know, this Syracuse team is one of the best in the nation when the rotation happens.
In their matchup against Hopkins, Syracuse turned to a somewhat unusual open set, forcing the Blue Jays to slide and creating easy opportunities. @jdonville13 explains
— Lacrosse Culture Daily (@LaxCulturedaily) March 12, 2025
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We also discussed the play of Trey Deere, who got the start in Finn Thomson’s absence. Deere handled himself well, including in the hidden parts of the game, where he had two of the game’s biggest plays!
Episode 6 of The College Lacrosse Show is live now, featuring a breakdown of all the major news from last week. That includes the hidden plays made by Syracuse attackman Trey Deere in his first start
— Lacrosse Culture Daily (@LaxCulturedaily) March 13, 2025
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Other topics include:
– FAFO
– SICKO
– Princeton vs Cornell
– Duke vs Richmond
– Maryland vs UVA
– Denver vs OSU
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