
Syracuse won the game against Virginia with a final score of 14-9.
Jimmy McCool made 16 saves during the game, achieving a .640 save percentage.
Joey Spallina is one point away from breaking Mike Powell's program record of 307 career points.
Syracuse struggled in face-offs, winning only 10 out of 27, resulting in a .370 win percentage.
Syracuse men's lacrosse defeated Virginia 14-9, marking their third consecutive win over the Cavaliers. Key performances came from Jimmy McCool, who made 16 saves, and Joey Spallina, who contributed five points, moving closer to a program scoring record.
Good day at the office for Jimmy.
Sixteen saves from McCool as the Orange hold Virginia off the board for the final 18 minutes and 43 second of regulation.#HHH x #LikeNoOtherpic.twitter.com/Q9Qunbq2Go
â Syracuse Menâs Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) April 12, 2026 Virginia kicked down the door first in this one, in what looked at the time to be a continuation of the defensive lapses from last week, when **Chuck Kuczynski** lost track of **Ryan Duenkel** and **McCabe Millon** found him for a wide open finish less than 40 seconds into the game. Thankfully, âCuse nipped that in the bud right away. The Orange answered on the man-up when Joey found **Greg Elijah-Brown** for a nice finish in tight space out in front of the crease. Joey grabbed a second straight assist less than 30 second later thanks to a caused turnover off UVAâs face-off win, allowing SU to take advantage of the unsettled situation with **Wyatt Hottle** drifting into open space on the wing for the finish. **Payton Anderson** made it three in a row when he used a roll dodge to get underneath his defender, split a second defender and score out in front of goal. âCuse would take a 3-1 lead into the second. It got extended a few minutes in, when Kuczynski blocked McCabe Millonâs shot, took a nice outlet pass from **Jordan Beck** and ran all the way down to rip one home from just inside 15 yards, for another unsettled goal. Absolute MISSLE from Chuck.
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â Syracuse Menâs Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) April 11, 2026 The Cavs answered with a transition goal of their own, with **Brendan Millon** getting some space after the subsequent face-off win and beating Jimmy to end SUâs four-goal run and make it 4-2 with 10:41 on the clock. Less than two minutes later, **Michael Leo** made a gorgeous looping pass over the top of the Cavsâ defense, finding Hottle for his second of the game. Wyatt caught the ball up high and finished it high without bringing the ball down in between. A few minutes later, McCabe Millon found **Truitt Sunderland** for back-to-back goals within 27 seconds of each other to make it 5-4 âCuse with a little over six minutes in the half. The teams traded goals the rest of the quarter, starting with **Luke Rhoa** finishing off some nice, around-the-horn ball movement up top with a lefty hammer. Sunderland then found **Ryan Colsey** unmarked and cutting towards the crease from up top for an answer. Joey got his third assist of the first half when **Finn Thomson** made a nice off-ball cut from X while being marked by a shortie, who lost track of him before Finn made him pay. Colsey then closed out the first half with his second goal as he shot around his defender to beat Jimmy and make it a tight, 7-6 Orange lead at the halftime break. âCuse wasted little time in the third quarter taking control of the proceedings in the immediate aftermath of **John Desko**âs halftime induction into the Ring of Honor. Luke Rhoa nabbed his second when the Cavs completely lost track of him subbing in, and Finn hit him with a pass from X for the wide open finish. A little over a minute later, the Orange got yet another transition goal after a McCool save in which Jimmy dropped an outlet pass right in the bucket to **Jake Spallina**, who hit **Billy Dwan** streaking up the field. Dwan face-dodged between defenders and finished slickly for a beauty of a goal. Six seconds later, **Johnny Mullen** finally cashed in one of his shot attempts to complete the three-goal spurt to open the third and give âCuse their biggest lead to that point, 10-6. Virginia had another quick answer when McCabe Millon scored 41 seconds later, but Luke Rhoa followed that a couple minutes after that with his hat trick goal after a little shake-n-bake move that led to another lefty rip, this time on the run down the right alley to quickly restore the four-goal advantage. The Cavs did punch back with a pair of goals that made it as close as it would get, 11-9, with 3:43 left in the third. But there was too much offense from the Orange, who followed with a beautiful team goal about a minute later. Joey drew a slide as he was trying to back down **John Schroter**, which he threw to Rhoa, who immediately nailed a diagonal pass to the crease to an open Hottle for his hat trick on an easy finish and a 12-9 win. Late in the third, Joey got his first goal of the game on a nice switch pass from **Bogue Hahn**, who found him wide open on the backside right at the end of the shot clock to make it 13-9 with a minute left in the quarter. There was only one goal in the fourth, and it was scored by Joey for his second goal and fifth point with plenty of open field in transition on a nice twister finish that made it 14-9 with 2:45 remaining. He actually had a chance to tie Powell a little later with an assist, but Leo hit the crossbar on an open net that denied him a share of the record until (presumably) next weekend. And that chance will come next Saturday, when the Orange host the Colgate Raiders for Senior Day in their final Dome game of the regular season, 5 PM on the ACC Network.
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