Charlottesville, Virginia — Notre Dame defeated Syracuse 15-7 on Saturday at Scott Stadium to advance to Monday’s NCAA men’s lacrosse national championship, while top-seeded Princeton reached the title game after beating Duke 14-7 in the semifinals. The Final Four matches were played in Charlottesville with both winners moving on to the championship. The immediate consequence is a championship matchup between Notre Dame and Princeton scheduled for Monday; Josh Yago led Notre Dame with three goals and four assists, freshmen Teddy Lally and Dylan Faison contributed, and Princeton’s campaign has been anchored by senior goalie Ryan Croddick and an 11-2 regular season. Both programs will prepare over the next days for the title game.
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This is a big moment for lacrosse fans. Notre Dame and Princeton have both had strong seasons, and their face-off promises to be a thrilling match. If you're a fan of either team, or just love the sport, you'll want to tune in Monday.
Notre Dame and Princeton are set to compete for the NCAA men's lacrosse national championship. With key players like Josh Yago and Ryan Croddick, it's sure to be a match to remember. Worth forwarding if you know a lacrosse lover who wouldn't want to miss this.
Notre Dame and Princeton benefit from championship exposure, boosting recruiting, program prestige, and potential revenue through media attention and alumni engagement.
Syracuse and Duke face immediate setback in title aspirations after semifinal losses, missing the season’s championship opportunity and associated exposure.
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