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Dominant Fourth Lifts Orange Past Rutgers - Syracuse University Athletics
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WatchESPN Replay: #15 Rutgers vs. #13 Syracuse (M Lacrosse)
Game Notes: SU's 18 goals was the most against a ranked opponent since the Orange scored 20 against Marist in the first round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament … Syracuse improved its record over B1G Ten opponents to 124-61-2 … The Orange's 50 ground balls were the most since 2017 when SU picked up 50 against Siena … Trimboli's four goals and five points were career highs … Solomon tied his career-high with four goals and five points … Jared Fernandez's eight ground balls was a career-high … Brett Kennedy's four caused turnovers were a career high, tied for seventh-most in a single game in program history, which has now been done 14 times … Griffin Cook's three points marked the first multi-goal and point days of his collegiate career … Nick Mellen now has 43 career caused turnovers, one behind John Lade for seventh in program history.
Dominant Fourth Lifts Orange Past Rutgers - Syracuse University Athletics
Box Score
WatchESPN Replay: #15 Rutgers vs. #13 Syracuse (M Lacrosse)
Game Notes: SU's 18 goals was the most against a ranked opponent since the Orange scored 20 against Marist in the first round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament … Syracuse improved its record over B1G Ten opponents to 124-61-2 … The Orange's 50 ground balls were the most since 2017 when SU picked up 50 against Siena … Trimboli's four goals and five points were career highs … Solomon tied his career-high with four goals and five points … Jared Fernandez's eight ground balls was a career-high … Brett Kennedy's four caused turnovers were a career high, tied for seventh-most in a single game in program history, which has now been done 14 times … Griffin Cook's three points marked the first multi-goal and point days of his collegiate career … Nick Mellen now has 43 career caused turnovers, one behind John Lade for seventh in program history.
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