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Syracuse is headed back to the Final Four, and the Orange made sure to get there in style.
Team 91 2022 Smash attackman Joey Spallina put on a show, scoring four first-half goals and setting up the game-winning goal for the second straight week as the Orange took down Princeton, 19-18. The wild back-and-forth affair, which featured 11 ties and nine lead changes, sent ‘Cuse to Championship Weekend for the first time since 2013.
Spallina had a monster day in arguably the biggest game of his career. He finished with four goals, four assists, a pair of ground balls and an epic post-game interview.
’22 Smash Michael Leo (St. Anthony’s) netted a hat trick, including the game-tying goal with 4:21 to play, and also collected a ground ball for the Orange. ’23 Bandits Tyler McCarthy (Connetquot) gave the Orange some juice with the goal to go up 17-16 in the fourth quarter to go along with a ground ball.
’23 Bandits SSDM Jake Spallina (Mount Sinai) caused a turnover on All-American attackman Coulter Mackesy for ‘Cuse. He, ’20 Crush defenseman Nick Caccamo (Harborfields) and ’24 Wolfpack LSM Vincent Bolognino (Harborfields) each collected a ground ball. Syracuse moves on to take on No. 2 Maryland.
’20 Crush faceoff midfielder Koby Ginder (Brunswick, Conn.) won two of three faceoffs to go with a ground ball for Princeton.
Maryland 9, Georgetown 6
’21 Blaze Matt Keegan (Sachem North) set up a goal and collected a ground ball to help the Terps make it back to the Final Four for the 3oth time in the program’s history. The win gave Maryland the most all-time Final Four appearances. The Terps will take on No. 6 Syracuse.
Penn State 14, Notre Dame 12
’24 Wolfpack Hunter Aquino (Academy of the New Church, Pa.) paired a goal with an assist, plus a ground ball, to push Penn State into the Final Four for the third time in program history. The Nittany Lions move on to take on ’21 Blaze attackman Danny Caddigan (Smithtown West) and top-seeded Cornell.
’23 Bandits Jordan Faison (Pine Crest, Fla.) led the Irish with a pair of assists and two ground balls. ’19 Orange defenseman Greg Campisi (St. Anthony’s) collected a ground ball for Notre Dame.
Division III
RIT 14, Cortland 5
’21 Ambush Sam Rothman (Half Hollow Hills East) scored once added a ground ball for the Red Dragons in the quarterfinals.