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Quint's Top 20: Enter the New Reality
17. Johns Hopkins — The Jays appear to be improving. Two wins in a row, the latest a 14-12 victory over Princeton, gives fans reason for hope. Six fourth-quarter goals, including five in a row, were the knockout punch. Face-offs fueled the run. Brett Baskin had a career day, and JHU is suddenly getting goals from role players, which has been the deciding factor in its two-game win streak. #WeWantMore plays at Syracuse at 1 p.m. Saturday with coach Dave Pietramala looking for career win No. 200.
13. Syracuse — Otto let one slip away. A gorgeous goal put Syracuse in front 13-9 with 10 minutes to go. Their win probability stood at over 90%. Virginia answered to 13-12, and then Bradley Voight scored a man-down goal with 3:45 to go for a 14-12 lead. Games aren't won by a computer or some analytical format. They are decided by players who make game-winning decisions and clutch plays. The Orange needed one more lengthy possession to salt it away—80 seconds is a ton of time. The Cavs finished the game with a 6-1 run, taking the 15-14 thriller in overtime. ‘Cuse committed 11 penalties and botched its matchup with Virginia's Michael Kraus. Bright spots include Jacob Buttermore and Peter Dearth. #HHH tackles Johns Hopkins next — two schools that have combined for 20 NCAA titles but none in this decade.
17. Johns Hopkins — The Jays appear to be improving. Two wins in a row, the latest a 14-12 victory over Princeton, gives fans reason for hope. Six fourth-quarter goals, including five in a row, were the knockout punch. Face-offs fueled the run. Brett Baskin had a career day, and JHU is suddenly getting goals from role players, which has been the deciding factor in its two-game win streak. #WeWantMore plays at Syracuse at 1 p.m. Saturday with coach Dave Pietramala looking for career win No. 200.
13. Syracuse — Otto let one slip away. A gorgeous goal put Syracuse in front 13-9 with 10 minutes to go. Their win probability stood at over 90%. Virginia answered to 13-12, and then Bradley Voight scored a man-down goal with 3:45 to go for a 14-12 lead. Games aren't won by a computer or some analytical format. They are decided by players who make game-winning decisions and clutch plays. The Orange needed one more lengthy possession to salt it away—80 seconds is a ton of time. The Cavs finished the game with a 6-1 run, taking the 15-14 thriller in overtime. ‘Cuse committed 11 penalties and botched its matchup with Virginia's Michael Kraus. Bright spots include Jacob Buttermore and Peter Dearth. #HHH tackles Johns Hopkins next — two schools that have combined for 20 NCAA titles but none in this decade.