Instant observations after Notre Dame men’s lacrosse national title match


SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame lacrosse has completed its quest for back-to-back national championships.  

Not even a two-hour weather delay and a slick playing surface could keep the top-seeded Irish (16-1) from ripping seventh-seeded Maryland 15-5 in Monday’s NCAA Tournament final at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.

Junior attackman Chris Kavanagh scored three straight goals in the second period during a 10-1 blitz that saw the Terrapins (11-6) go silent. After trailing for just 55 seconds in Saturday’s 13-6 semifinal win over Denver, Notre Dame played from behind for 4:45 before wiping out Maryland’s 2-0 start.

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May 27, 2024; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Notre Dame fighting Irish attack Pat Kavanagh (51) controls the ball against Maryland Terrapins defender George Stamos (54) during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Kavanagh brothers have a day for Notre Dame lacrosse

Senior attackman Pat Kavanagh, Chris’ older brother, had four first-half assists and later added his 300th career point, a program record.

Notre Dame joins Duke (2013-14), Syracuse (2008-09) and Princeton (1996-98) as the only Division I men’s lacrosse programs to win it all in consecutive years over the past three decades. Virginia, muzzled in a 12-6 semifinal loss to Maryland, reigned from 2019-2021 but there was no NCAA Tournament in 2020 due to the COVID-19 shutdown.

Maryland, the 2022 champion, fell to 2-6 in NCAA finals since 2011 under coach John Tillman.



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