OrangeXtreme
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2. North Carolina 414 (1)
3. Syracuse 385
4. Notre Dame 353
5. Princeton 346
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When's the last time Richmond was this good?
Richmond was a club program until 2014 when they joined D1 as a new team. I remember my son talking with them and I hadn't heard of them let alone the "Spiders" name. They are quite the story.Since they've never been #1 before, I'd say never.
I hear you. They do have a very strong out of conference record and schedule.Feels like PSU is getting a pass for loses vs Navy and Villanova.
I get that but Duke loses a one goal game to us and falls behind a 3 loss PSU?I hear you. They do have a very strong out of conference record and schedule.
1. Richmond
2. North Carolina
3. Princeton
4. Syracuse
5. Notre Dame
Sad that Quint discusses Syracuse without calling us Otto or referencing HHH.
3. Syracuse
Duke and Syracuse combined for 31 goals and 93 shots. A frenetic first 45 minutes featured fantastic finishes and flair, and the 16-15 Dome victory has the Orange at 9-2. This was not a goalie-friendly game. Jimmy McCool made four saves in the fourth quarter to keep Duke quiet.
The playmaking was unreal. The shooting was nasty. SU was down by one at half and used a three-goal run to grab control in the third quarter. Both teams staggered to the finish line, exhausted from the non-stop tempo. Payton Anderson had a career day with five points. Joey Spallina was in his element, chipping in six points, showcasing his vast array of skills and managing situations with the instincts of a chess master. Luke Rhoa buried a couple of righty bombs from range on the power play as Duke didn’t respect his missile range. The Orange showed poise and discipline in a sloppy fourth quarter when both teams were staggering with wobbly legs. Fatigue makes cowards of us all.
The Orange are building a legit résumé. They are at North Carolina on Saturday at 2 p.m. on ESPNU.
They have a nice little stadium as well. Saw them play Brown last year, about this time, when my son and I were in town for the Jefferson Cup soccer showcase. Good environment. Fans knew their stuff and the campus as a whole was beautiful. Richmond has a surprisingly good food scene as well.Richmond was a club program until 2014 when they joined D1 as a new team. I remember my son talking with them and I hadn't heard of them let alone the "Spiders" name. They are quite the story.