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We have five games today to close out the workweek. A lot of attention will be in Philadelphia tonight as the first set of games for the Philly 4 Lacrosse Classic kicks off tonight. St. Joe’s & Drexel battle it out in the first game of the series and then Penn takes on Villanova later this evening.
Directly below is the Big Board for today. Clicking on the team name will take you to that team’s homepage, while clicking on the Stream/TV cell will take you to the broadcast of that game. Additionally, clicking on the Live Stats cell will take you to the live stats of that particular game. All times Eastern Standard.
College Crosse Big Board For March 6, 2020
Time (ET) | Road Team | Home Team | TV/Stream | Live Stats |
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Time (ET) | Road Team | Home Team | TV/Stream | Live Stats |
5:00 PM | Saint Joseph's | Drexel | Live Stats | |
6:00 PM | Bellarmine | Cleveland State | Live Stats | |
7:00 PM | North Carolina | Furman | ESPN3 | Live Stats |
7:00 PM | Hampton | Jacksonville | ESPN+ | Live Stats |
7:30 PM | Villanova | Penn | ESPN+ | Live Stats |
Collge Crossecast Week 5 Preview
Ryan & I broke down the biggest games this weekend in our Crossecast Week 5 Preview.
It’s like a throwback edition of College Crossecast as it’s just Ryan and Safe and it just so happens to be Cuse-Hopkins week! We get you set for that, the top 5 battle in Charlotte between Cornell and Penn State, a glut of great games in Philadelphia with the Philly 4 weekend, and a rivalry showdown between Denver and Notre Dame.
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Syracuse’s Brendan Curry spoke to the media about going home to Baltimore for Saturday’s ‘Cuse vs. Hopkins game.
Saturday will be a homecoming for Brendan Curry. Hear what the Baltimore native had to say about his first 'Cuse/Hopkins game at Homewood: pic.twitter.com/2gafr4tMLN
— Syracuse Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) March 5, 2020
Two summers ago, Pat Spencer slipped into a gym in Baltimore, seeking a good run of pickup basketball. In his first game, he raced downcourt and dunked. “We’re like, ‘Who is this dude?’” said Kurk Lee, the athletic director at the Under Armour House in Baltimore and a former NBA player. “Everyone in the gym fell in love with him.”