
#4 Orange, #1 Tar Heels Clash Saturday in the Dome
4/8/2022 10:12:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
Game Details: Saturday, April 9 | 2 p.m. | Carrier Dome
Tickets: Cuse.com/tickets
TV: ESPNU
Radio: WJPZ 89.1 FM
Twitter: @Cuse | @CuseWLAX
Live Coverage: Stats
Syracuse Links: Notes | News | Schedule | Roster
North Carolina Links: News | Schedule | Roster
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – No. 4 Syracuse welcomes the nation's top-ranked team to the Carrier Dome on Saturday in the North Carolina Tar Heels. Opening draw is set for 2 p.m. The Orange and North Carolina are tied for the top spot in the ACC standings with matching 5-0 league records.
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Saturday is Senior Day for Syracuse's Class of 2022. The group will be honored during a pregame ceremony.
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Fans can purchase tickets to the game at Cuse.com/tickets. The game will be broadcast on ESPNU. Fans can also listen the call on WJPZ 89.1 FM in Syracuse and get live updates on Twitter (@CuseWLax).
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ORANGE UPDATE
Syracuse defeated Pittsburgh last Saturday to move to 10-2 overall and 7-0 in the Dome. The 18-6 win over the Panthers marked 'Cuse's fourth straight victory. Senior Meaghan Tyrrell recorded eight points (6g, 2a) while grad student Emily Hawryschuk added six points (4g, 2a).
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Goalkeeper Kimber Hower performed well again. The junior has found her stride of late, tallying 19 saves and a .500 save percentage in the Orange's last two games.
ORANGE AGAINST NO. 1
Syracuse will face the top team in the nation for the 30th time in program history. The Orange's first win against the No. 1 team came in the 2012 NCAA Tournament semifinals. Syracuse overcame a seven-goal, second-half deficit to defeat Florida in double overtime, 14-13. The win sent 'Cuse to the national championship game for the first time.
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SCOUTING THE TAR HEELS
North Carolina is the only undefeated team (12-0) in Division I and has won their last three games by an average margin of 11.3 goals.Â
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Senior Jamie Ortega paces the Tar Heels in points with 65 (seventh in the nation), while graduate goalkeeper Taylor Moreno leads a strong defense that allows 8.7 goals per game (sixth in the nation).
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North Carolina has won six games this season by at least 10 goals and has played only one game that was decided by three or less goals – a 16-15 victory over the defending national champion Boston College.
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SERIES HISTORY
Syracuse and North Carolina have met 16 times in their programs' history, with the Tar Heels holding a 10-6 advantage in the series. However, the Orange have a winning record (3-2) when facing North Carolina in the Dome.
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'Cuse will try to avenge two losses to the Tar Heels last season, with the ladder defeat coming in the ACC Tournament championship game, 9-4.
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UP NEXT
Syracuse travels to Cornell to take on the Big Red on Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. in Ithaca, N.Y.
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Tickets: Cuse.com/tickets
TV: ESPNU
Radio: WJPZ 89.1 FM
Twitter: @Cuse | @CuseWLAX
Live Coverage: Stats
Syracuse Links: Notes | News | Schedule | Roster
North Carolina Links: News | Schedule | Roster
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – No. 4 Syracuse welcomes the nation's top-ranked team to the Carrier Dome on Saturday in the North Carolina Tar Heels. Opening draw is set for 2 p.m. The Orange and North Carolina are tied for the top spot in the ACC standings with matching 5-0 league records.
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Saturday is Senior Day for Syracuse's Class of 2022. The group will be honored during a pregame ceremony.
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Fans can purchase tickets to the game at Cuse.com/tickets. The game will be broadcast on ESPNU. Fans can also listen the call on WJPZ 89.1 FM in Syracuse and get live updates on Twitter (@CuseWLax).
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ORANGE UPDATE
Syracuse defeated Pittsburgh last Saturday to move to 10-2 overall and 7-0 in the Dome. The 18-6 win over the Panthers marked 'Cuse's fourth straight victory. Senior Meaghan Tyrrell recorded eight points (6g, 2a) while grad student Emily Hawryschuk added six points (4g, 2a).
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Goalkeeper Kimber Hower performed well again. The junior has found her stride of late, tallying 19 saves and a .500 save percentage in the Orange's last two games.
ORANGE AGAINST NO. 1
Syracuse will face the top team in the nation for the 30th time in program history. The Orange's first win against the No. 1 team came in the 2012 NCAA Tournament semifinals. Syracuse overcame a seven-goal, second-half deficit to defeat Florida in double overtime, 14-13. The win sent 'Cuse to the national championship game for the first time.
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SCOUTING THE TAR HEELS
North Carolina is the only undefeated team (12-0) in Division I and has won their last three games by an average margin of 11.3 goals.Â
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Senior Jamie Ortega paces the Tar Heels in points with 65 (seventh in the nation), while graduate goalkeeper Taylor Moreno leads a strong defense that allows 8.7 goals per game (sixth in the nation).
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North Carolina has won six games this season by at least 10 goals and has played only one game that was decided by three or less goals – a 16-15 victory over the defending national champion Boston College.
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SERIES HISTORY
Syracuse and North Carolina have met 16 times in their programs' history, with the Tar Heels holding a 10-6 advantage in the series. However, the Orange have a winning record (3-2) when facing North Carolina in the Dome.
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'Cuse will try to avenge two losses to the Tar Heels last season, with the ladder defeat coming in the ACC Tournament championship game, 9-4.
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UP NEXT
Syracuse travels to Cornell to take on the Big Red on Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. in Ithaca, N.Y.
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