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Loyola Beats Navy, Virginia Wins Commonwealth Battle Against JMU

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Gait Lacrosse
March 20, 2024
Kenny DeJohn
Alex Hergan

It was Taylor Swift Eras Tour Night at Ridley Athletic Complex — a not-so-subtle nod to Loyola’s era of dominance in the Patriot League.

Make it 78 straight regular season Patriot League wins for the Greyhounds after a 17-12 victory over visiting Navy.

Loyola’s lost three games to Patriot League teams since 2017 in the NCAA tournament — all to Navy. But the Mids couldn’t knock off the Greyhounds on Wednesday night, as Sydni Black went for five goals and three assists to lead the Loyola offense. 

She wasn’t alone in picking apart the Navy defense. Georgia Latch had three goals and four assists, and Chase Boyle had four goals to go with a game-high 12 draw controls.

No. 8 Loyola, one of the nation’s last remaining undefeated teams at 8-0, went into the locker room at halftime ahead 13-5. Navy’s fortunes began to shift just before the break, though, as head coach Cindy Timchal made a goalie change to Emma Richardell. She made nine saves in relief of Felicia Giglio and allowed just four goals in 33-plus minutes.

While Richardell did her part in slowing the Greyhounds, the Navy offense picked up.

Emily Messinese opened the second half with two goals, then Anna Gottterup finished an Emma Kennedy feed to cut Loyola’s lead to 13-8. Gotterup would again cut the deficit to five goals at 14-9 with 1:29 left in the third quarter, as did Tori DiCarlo at 15-10 early in the fourth quarter.

Loyola put a stop to the back-and-forth when Latch scored with 10:03 remaining and assisted Elisa Faklaris with 6:10 left. Both of those came in player-up opportunities, putting Navy down 17-10 without much time to come back.

The Greyhounds have now topped both Army and Navy in the past four days, and with those two teams entering the season as the Patriot League’s next-best teams, Loyola appears well on its way to another regular-season title.

Navy (7-2, 1-1) meets Boston U on Saturday in Annapolis.

AROUND THE COUNTRY

No. 5 Virginia took down No. 7 James Madison 12-8 in a Commonwealth State battle in Charlottesville. Goalie Mel Josephson anchored the Virginia win, as her 11 saves kept the Dukes at bay. James Madison outdrew Virginia 14-9, but the Cavaliers went ahead 3-0 in the first 7:20 and never looked back. Freshman attacker Jenna Dinardo led the Hoos with five goals, marking her fourth straight game with at least a hat trick.

No. 6 Maryland earned a 13-7 win over Georgetown in Washington, D.C. The Terps scored six straight goals in the third quarter, which would come to represent the final margin. Hannah Leubecker scored five goals, and Eloise Clevenger had one goal and four assists.