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It's one of those weird Tuesdays where lots of teams are in action. Not like I'm complaining or anything.
Delaware and Dartmouth square off in what could be the fastest game this year. The Blue Hens are currently 10th in pace; the Big Green are third. I hope someone packed the oxygen tanks.
Holy Cross guns for its second win this season against Bryant. Can they do it? Sure, why not? I'm not the boss of lacrosse or anything.
The truth of the matter, though, is that there's one and only one headliner: Cornell-Syracuse. This sucker has implications not only across Central New York, but the entire lacrosse world.
Numero uno versus numero (whatever "five" is in Spanish). Rob Pannell versus John Lade (if he plays). Galloway versus Fiore (if Fiore doesn't get lifted). Color versus a bigger color.
This is why you watch, people. Look alert out there.
AWAY | HOME | TIME | FUN FACTOR | RANK |
Delaware | Dartmouth | 1:00 | 3.0899 | 3 |
Fairfield | Hartford | 4:00 | 2.7043 | 4 |
Robert Morris | Canisius | 4:00 | 2.4569 | 5 |
Harvard | Quinnipiac | 4:00 | 3.1973 | 2 |
Princeton | Rutgers | 7:00 | 2.0710 | 6 |
Cornell | Syracuse | 7:00 | 6.5157 | 1 |
Holy Cross | Bryant | 7:00 | 1.0070 | 7 |
Leave your comments about the game or anything else (QUERY: If Cornell can never beat Syracuse, is it a rivalry?) in the comments below.