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Quint's Top 20: The Action Perks Up Big Time — Mask Up and Let's Go

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4. Syracuse Orange play Army on Sunday in the Carrier Dome. Anish Shroff and Paul Carcaterra, two SU alums, have the ACC Network coverage.

I’m anticipating that the two-deep resembles something close to: An attack of Griffin Cook, No. 22 Chase Scanlan and Stephen Rehfuss with freshmen No. 77 Owen Hiltz and Liam Ferris coming in off the bench. The first midfield unit is without equal — Brendan Curry, Jamie Trimboli and Tucker Dordevic — who may have to be double-poled on a weekly basis. The second line is outstanding, as well, with players like Owen Seebold, Lucas Quinn and Jacob Buttermore vying for PT. Peter Dearth is a Top Five SSDM nationally. Jakob Phaup and Danny Varello seem like they’ve been the FOGOs in the Dome for a decade.

3. Duke Chemistry is earned. The Devils played a sensational first quarter in a 17-8 win over Mercer on Saturday in a cold rain storm. They led 8-1 after 15 minutes. Joe Robertson returned after missing 2020 with a torn ACL, contributing five points. Nakeie Montgomery dished out three assists and Michael Sowers looked like his old self (4G, 2A). The game featured a combined 48 turnovers. 44 members of the Duke roster played. Those that didn’t huddled up by the new $700 electric heaters on the sidelines. Mercer dug in after a shaky start. Mastering the fundamentals is a never ending journey. Dino’s Devils travel to Towson this weekend.

2. North Carolina The Heels handled Jacksonville on Saturday night 18-7 at Torrance Field in a chilly drizzle. Nobody is complaining about the weather in 2021. We are just thrilled to be competing. Chris Gray gave social media an ample supply of splash plays: a no-look assist and shovel shot, there is no end to his functional creativity and improvisation. William Perry, the microwave, scored three times. Carolina’s collection of scoring threats is like a never-ending gobstopper. They created 53 shots. High Point is next on Tuesday at 2 p.m. on the ACC Network.

1. Virginia The Wahoos' schedule flexibility combined with Army’s suddenly open date as a perfect match. Inclement weather pushed the game to Sunday, when it was played on the lower turf practice field. Cavalier goalie Alex Rode was unavailable, and Matt Moore (3G) dressed and started. UVA led 8-4 at halftime as Payton Cormier (3G, 2A), the Oakville Ox, scored three times in the first 30 minutes. His ability to rumble inside to pay dirt at 230 lbs. is concerning for opponents. The Cavs won the Ace Adams Cup 14-9 behind Petey Lasalla owning 75% of the draws and Army’s inability to clear. Charlie Bertrand (1G, 2A) and Ian Laviano, the ferocious rider (2G, 1A, 3CT) became the 18th Cavalier to reach the 100 goal milestone. UVA plays at Loy
ola on Saturday at 5 p.m. on ESPN+.
 

4. Syracuse Orange play Army on Sunday in the Carrier Dome. Anish Shroff and Paul Carcaterra, two SU alums, have the ACC Network coverage.

I’m anticipating that the two-deep resembles something close to: An attack of Griffin Cook, No. 22 Chase Scanlan and Stephen Rehfuss with freshmen No. 77 Owen Hiltz and Liam Ferris coming in off the bench. The first midfield unit is without equal — Brendan Curry, Jamie Trimboli and Tucker Dordevic — who may have to be double-poled on a weekly basis. The second line is outstanding, as well, with players like Owen Seebold, Lucas Quinn and Jacob Buttermore vying for PT. Peter Dearth is a Top Five SSDM nationally. Jakob Phaup and Danny Varello seem like they’ve been the FOGOs in the Dome for a decade.

3. Duke Chemistry is earned. The Devils played a sensational first quarter in a 17-8 win over Mercer on Saturday in a cold rain storm. They led 8-1 after 15 minutes. Joe Robertson returned after missing 2020 with a torn ACL, contributing five points. Nakeie Montgomery dished out three assists and Michael Sowers looked like his old self (4G, 2A). The game featured a combined 48 turnovers. 44 members of the Duke roster played. Those that didn’t huddled up by the new $700 electric heaters on the sidelines. Mercer dug in after a shaky start. Mastering the fundamentals is a never ending journey. Dino’s Devils travel to Towson this weekend.

2. North Carolina The Heels handled Jacksonville on Saturday night 18-7 at Torrance Field in a chilly drizzle. Nobody is complaining about the weather in 2021. We are just thrilled to be competing. Chris Gray gave social media an ample supply of splash plays: a no-look assist and shovel shot, there is no end to his functional creativity and improvisation. William Perry, the microwave, scored three times. Carolina’s collection of scoring threats is like a never-ending gobstopper. They created 53 shots. High Point is next on Tuesday at 2 p.m. on the ACC Network.

1. Virginia The Wahoos' schedule flexibility combined with Army’s suddenly open date as a perfect match. Inclement weather pushed the game to Sunday, when it was played on the lower turf practice field. Cavalier goalie Alex Rode was unavailable, and Matt Moore (3G) dressed and started. UVA led 8-4 at halftime as Payton Cormier (3G, 2A), the Oakville Ox, scored three times in the first 30 minutes. His ability to rumble inside to pay dirt at 230 lbs. is concerning for opponents. The Cavs won the Ace Adams Cup 14-9 behind Petey Lasalla owning 75% of the draws and Army’s inability to clear. Charlie Bertrand (1G, 2A) and Ian Laviano, the ferocious rider (2G, 1A, 3CT) became the 18th Cavalier to reach the 100 goal milestone. UVA plays at Loy
ola on Saturday at 5 p.m. on ESPN+.
The ACC gets the top 4 slots and 5 of the top 7? Wow.
 
The ACC gets the top 4 slots and 5 of the top 7? Wow.
Wont last once acc deep into inter league play.

Early season results can be tempered some but UNC 's slaughter of Denver should set off alarms.

The Old North State appears to have two super teams
 
As rumored Fernandez tore his ACL this past for Hop and will miss the year. His second ACL tear of his collegiate career, not good.
 

4. Syracuse Orange play Army on Sunday in the Carrier Dome. Anish Shroff and Paul Carcaterra, two SU alums, have the ACC Network coverage.

I’m anticipating that the two-deep resembles something close to: An attack of Griffin Cook, No. 22 Chase Scanlan and Stephen Rehfuss with freshmen No. 77 Owen Hiltz and Liam Ferris coming in off the bench. The first midfield unit is without equal — Brendan Curry, Jamie Trimboli and Tucker Dordevic — who may have to be double-poled on a weekly basis. The second line is outstanding, as well, with players like Owen Seebold, Lucas Quinn and Jacob Buttermore vying for PT. Peter Dearth is a Top Five SSDM nationally. Jakob Phaup and Danny Varello seem like they’ve been the FOGOs in the Dome for a decade.

3. Duke Chemistry is earned. The Devils played a sensational first quarter in a 17-8 win over Mercer on Saturday in a cold rain storm. They led 8-1 after 15 minutes. Joe Robertson returned after missing 2020 with a torn ACL, contributing five points. Nakeie Montgomery dished out three assists and Michael Sowers looked like his old self (4G, 2A). The game featured a combined 48 turnovers. 44 members of the Duke roster played. Those that didn’t huddled up by the new $700 electric heaters on the sidelines. Mercer dug in after a shaky start. Mastering the fundamentals is a never ending journey. Dino’s Devils travel to Towson this weekend.

2. North Carolina The Heels handled Jacksonville on Saturday night 18-7 at Torrance Field in a chilly drizzle. Nobody is complaining about the weather in 2021. We are just thrilled to be competing. Chris Gray gave social media an ample supply of splash plays: a no-look assist and shovel shot, there is no end to his functional creativity and improvisation. William Perry, the microwave, scored three times. Carolina’s collection of scoring threats is like a never-ending gobstopper. They created 53 shots. High Point is next on Tuesday at 2 p.m. on the ACC Network.

1. Virginia The Wahoos' schedule flexibility combined with Army’s suddenly open date as a perfect match. Inclement weather pushed the game to Sunday, when it was played on the lower turf practice field. Cavalier goalie Alex Rode was unavailable, and Matt Moore (3G) dressed and started. UVA led 8-4 at halftime as Payton Cormier (3G, 2A), the Oakville Ox, scored three times in the first 30 minutes. His ability to rumble inside to pay dirt at 230 lbs. is concerning for opponents. The Cavs won the Ace Adams Cup 14-9 behind Petey Lasalla owning 75% of the draws and Army’s inability to clear. Charlie Bertrand (1G, 2A) and Ian Laviano, the ferocious rider (2G, 1A, 3CT) became the 18th Cavalier to reach the 100 goal milestone. UVA plays at Loy
ola on Saturday at 5 p.m. on ESPN+.

Interesting that Quint mentioned Ferris, he's clearly getting some info that he has worked himself into the mix.
 
As rumored Fernandez tore his ACL this past for Hop and will miss the year. His second ACL tear of his collegiate career, not good.

Same leg, or the other one?
 
Interesting that Quint mentioned Ferris, he's clearly getting some info that he has worked himself into the mix.

Yes, if true that is impressive. You kind of expect the #2 recruit to come in and challenge for playing time, but to go a full season with no senior year and come in and challenge for PT when all three starters return (and the aforementioned top recruit comes in), that speaks volumes. In one of the media sessions, Curry had a lot of nice things to say about the freshmen, I kind of dismissed it as “stuff guys say during these things”, but it sounds like he really meant it.

Excited to see Ferris in action. I can’t really remember Syracuse playing that many guys at attack, so should be interesting to watch unfold. Seeing UVA mix and match with lots of different combos does make me think it’s possible.
 

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