Syracuse knocks off Notre Dame in ACC semifinals
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WSYR-TV) –
The Syracuse men's lacrosse team snapped its three-game losing streak, defeating Notre Dame 14-12 in the ACC semifinals.
SU jumped out to a 3-0 less than five minutes in. Notre Dame answered, tying the game at four early in the second quarter. The Orange responded, ripping off four straight goals.
Up by one in the third quarter, Syracuse would score four out of the next five goals and never look back.
Owen Hiltz paced the Orange attack with five goals.
Syracuse improves to 10-5 overall. SU advances to the ACC Tournament championship game on Sunday. 'Cuse will take on the winner of Duke/North Carolina at noon.
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