April 19, 2024 — Friday Statwatch for games played through April 17
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by Al Mattei
18h ago
It’s been a week of some amazing contests, as well as amazing performances by top players. This week, we saw last year’s national scoring champion, Caroline Ling, put up 14 goals in a game twice for Springboro (Ohio). What this has done is start her climb to the top ranks of goal-scorers and combined goals and assists all time. Even though Springboro is just 5-3 on the season, every opponent on the schedule has to account for that No. 9 in a Panther jersey. What you see below are statistics from available published sources, including MaxPreps, Berks Game Day, the KHSAA, The St. Louis Post-Disp ..read more
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April 18, 2024 — Backing out the schedule
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by Al Mattei
18h ago
Hey, quick question: how many league fixtures are left in the two most prominent conferences in women’s lacrosse — the ACC and Big Ten? Well, as of the end of today’s play, one. Yep, one. That’s a Sunday game between Michigan and Northwestern. which ends the Big Ten season. If that stuns you, it really is no surprise. Women’s lacrosse starts in early February for many teams, and the current Division I tournament is much different from what it was 30 years ago, when there were two play-in games in the semifinal round and two teams made the Final Four automatically. Today, the Division I women’s ..read more
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April 17, 2024 — Not a good look
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by Al Mattei
18h ago
This afternoon, one of the more bizarre incidents at an introductory press conference that I have seen in about 40 years took place in Indianpolis. The scene was a news conference for newly signed Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark. During the conference, remarks were made by Indianapolis Star writer Gregg Doyal which were, frankly, demeaning. In response to a question about how Clark makes a heart with her hands as a signal to her family, the reporter said, “Start doing it to me and we’ll get along just fine.” The last time I saw anything like that was in 1989, when the newly crowned Miss Ame ..read more
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April 15, 2024 — A one-woman needle-mover?
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by Al Mattei
4d ago
This evening, Caitlin Clark is expected to be the first overall pick in the WNBA Draft, going to the Indiana Fever. She will undoubtedly carry forward the excellence of the league that has been going for nearly three decades. But the question is, can she be the kind of star player who can transcend the sport like she already has? Undoubtedly. However, what I think she will be judged on is not whether she will be able to sell out arenas, but can she do what Wayne Gretzky did when he accepted a trade from Edmonton to Los Angeles in 1988? That one move brought big-time professional ice hockey to ..read more
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April 14, 2024 — An inspired hire
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by Al Mattei
4d ago
I didn’t want to go too much further without recognizing the news last week that Acacia Walker-Weinstein, the coach for the Boston College women’s lacrosse team, will be the next head coach of the U.S. women’s national team. As such, she will be tasked with building and extending the U.S. national team pool in the hopes of winning the 2026 WorldLacrosse Women’s World Cup in Japan. For Walker-Weinstein, the prospect is too good to pass up. The U.S. team, especially in road World Cups, is one of the surest things on the planet. The States have won nine World Cups, and have won eight out of eight ..read more
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April 13, 2024 — Today’s double-fulcrum
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by Al Mattei
1w ago
fulcrum (n.) —  The support on which a lever moves when it is used to lift something This site has used a number of metaphors to describe important showcase games which have helped define not only the seasons of the participants involved, but for the greater landscape of the sport. We’ve witnessed a number of these, from the inaugural interstate matchups between Emmaus (Pa.) and Voorhees Eastern (N.J.) in field hockey to several iterations of lacrosse between Ellicott City Mount Hebron (Md.) and Moorestown (N.J.) to larger events such as field hockey’s National High School Invitational an ..read more
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April 12, 2024 — Friday Statwatch for games played through April 10
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by Al Mattei
1w ago
Hi, everyone, and welcome to our 2024 reboot of Friday Statwatch, our look through the world of girls’ scholastic lacrosse through a statistical lens. We like to think we tie together the game from past to present, and across geographical lines. As per usual, there is a heavy bias here leaning towards the warm-weather states. Florida, Georgia, California, and the Carolinas started two months ago. When the rest of the nation starts up, our sources will get better at giving us a good statistical picture. If you want a worthy task, please convince your teams, your schools, leagues, or state gover ..read more
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April 11, 2024 — Stepping off the field
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by Al Mattei
1w ago
A couple of years ago, Erin Matson finished her playing career for the University of North Carolina field hockey team. She then stepped across the sideline into the coaching box, immediately winning a national championship. Yesterday, it was announced that Mackenzie Allessie, like Matson a former U.S. women’s national teamer, is also going to be joining the coaching ranks. Allessie, the former Big Ten Player of the Year at Penn State, will be heading up St. Francis University in Loretto, Pa. Allessie, as a player, was capable of outrageous skills befitting comparisons to Ronaldino, the retired ..read more
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April 10, 2024 — Having one’s number
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by Al Mattei
1w ago
This week sees a pair of lacrosse games — one on the men’s side, and tonight on the women’s side — which has seen a surprising imbalance in terms of the results between the two teams. Sunday sees an ACC matchup between Virginia and Duke. As ACC rivals, these two sides have won a number of national championships as well as conference tournament titles. But oddly enough, Duke has won the last 18 times the two sides have met in the regular season. On the women’s side, Maryland and Johns Hopkins are only about 35 miles apart along Interstate 95. The men’s lacrosse sides have had a spirited rivalry ..read more
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April 9, 2024 — Top 10 for the week of April 7
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by Al Mattei
1w ago
It’s all set up for a pair of enormous matches on Saturday, as No. 1 New Canaan takes on No. 2 St. Anthony’s in South Huntington, N.Y., and Owings Mills McDonogh (Md.) meets up with Darien (Conn.) in Hillsborough, N.J. It’s the biggest weekend (thus far) of the 2024 girls’ scholastic lacrosse season. Well, at least until the Gains for Brains Showcase in a few weeks. 1. New Canaan (Conn.) 1-0 The Rams posted a win over Westhampton (N.Y.) Beach, having postponed what could have been a telling opener with Rye (N.Y.). Team takes on South Huntington St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) on Saturday 2. South Hunting ..read more
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