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Instant analysis: NCAA lacrosse championship

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Syracuse and Johns Hopkins are the NCAA tournament's winningest programs. But in their head-to-head matchup in the 2008 championship, the Orange came out on top.

Story | Conversation | May 26, 2008

Instant analysis: NCAA lacrosse semifinals

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Syracuse and Johns Hopkins scored upsets on Saturday to advance to the final. Quint Kessenich breaks down the NCAA tournament's semifinals.

Story | Conversation | May 24, 2008

Championship weekend features lacrosse's power programs

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Cinderella wasn't invited to championship weekend, but college lacrosse's best programs will be in Boston. Quint Kessenich runs down what to watch for in the semifinals.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008

Four remaining teams have questions to answer

Quint Kessenich, Special to ESPN.com

Will Denver's D be exposed? What's the key ingredient for the Rattlers and why might Philly need Advil when all is said and done?

Story | Conversation | August 24, 2007

No break for college lax seniors, fans of game

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Don't be sad the 2007 college lacrosse season is over. You still get to see your favorite seniors play this summer in the MLL.

Story | Conversation | June 05, 2007

Action, upsets and close calls in NCAA tourney

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

There are eight teams left in the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament. Quint Kessenich runs down the story lines to watch this weekend.

Story | Conversation | May 16, 2007

Role players key in teams' NCAA Tourney run

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

You don't win an NCAA title without the unheralded scrappers. Quint Kessenich highlights the role models on each of the tournament teams.

Story | Conversation | May 09, 2007

Johns Hopkins exposes Syracuse's defensive flaws

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Johns Hopkins handled a struggling Syracuse squad last weekend, but the Blue Jays will face a tougher task against Virginia, writes Quint Kessenich.

Story | Conversation | March 22, 2007

Albany soaring, Georgetown struggling

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Albany's win over Johns Hopkins would have moved the Great Danes further up the polls if they had a different name on their jerseys, writes Quint Kessenich.

Story | Conversation | March 15, 2007

Inaugural Face-Off Classic a success

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

Great weather and support made the inaugural Face-Off Classic a must-see event for college lacrosse fans, writes Quint Kessenich.

Story | Conversation | March 08, 2007

Searching for meaning in a weekend of upsets

Quint Kessenich, ESPN.com

In the first week of the season, we witnessed three shocking upsets. Is it a sign of parity? Better stick technology? Or were teams just caught looking ahead? Quint Kessenich investigates.

Story | Conversation | March 01, 2007

Virginia's undefeated run to title highlights 2006 season

Quint Kessenich, Special to ESPN.com

What Quint Kessenich will remember about the 2006 season won't be the Duke scandal, it will be Virginia's perfect run and UMass' hunger.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2006

Best of lacrosse showcased in Philly

Quint Kessenich, Special to ESPN.com

Nearly 50,000 fans will catch the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament live, and more will be able to watch on television. It's an opportunity for lacrosse players and fans to showcase our best product on our biggest stage.

Story | Conversation | May 24, 2006

After shaking off the rust, Virginia is team to beat

Quint Kessenich, Special to ESPN.com

When you combine unstoppable mid-range shooting, an unselfish approach and a first unit that presents a matchup crisis, what do you get? The Virginia Cavaliers, who lead the nation in scoring and are poised to make a run at the title.

Story | Conversation | May 17, 2006

Tough games for top seeds in tournament

Quint Kessenich, Special to ESPN.com

In 35 NCAA Tournaments, the No. 1 seed has won the lacrosse title 15 times, but by scheduling Virginia to play Notre Dame in the first round, the selection committee made it tough for the Cavaliers to become the 16th top seed to win a title.

Story | Conversation | May 10, 2006