We are excited for the start of the 2020 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men’s lacrosse season!  The boys begin the season ranked #7 in Inside Lacrosse and #6 with US Lacrosse Magazine. They will get their preparations rolling with a scrimmage against local rival Detroit Mercy this weekend.  ND-Atl 2.0 takes the lead again this season with a few notes to start us off:

NEW FACES

The big off-season news was addition of Coaches Ryan Wellner and Chris Wojcik to the Irish sideline to assist Coach Corrigan.  We’ll get into this more in coming weeks, but Coach Wellner joins the team to lead the defense having spent the last eight years as the defensive coordinator for the U.S. Naval Academy.  Coach Wojcik was most recently the head coach for his alma mater,  Harvard, where he served for the last nine years.  Coach Wojcik was an all-american midfielder in his playing days, and will lead the offense at Notre Dame.  This is a very exciting time to be a Notre Dame fan!

Our freshman are the #2 incoming recruiting class.  We are very excited to see how the coaches utilize Jake Taylor (CO), Kevin Lynch (CT), Maxim Manyak  (CA), Reilly Gray (6’4″), Emmet Barger (VA), Marco Napolitano (CA, #30 of Glazener and Crance), Nick Harris (OH), Jonathan Ford (CA), Maximus Schalit (FL, wearing #50, bold!), Tate Young (TX), and Fulton Bayman (#ATL, #RollThunder).  We’ve had a sneak peek at Liam Entenmann (Goalie) and Pat Kavanagh (Attack) with their great play as members of Team USA U19 as they prepared for the upcoming World Cup in Ireland.  We also note Patrick is wearing #51, or as we say, one more than his brother.  To our count, eight of these freshman were deeply involved in the Team USA selection process last summer, so they are a very talented group.

Graduate transfer Patrick Aslanian joins the Irish from Georgetown.  Patrick was one of the stronger defensive/transition midfielder in lacrosse last year, with 29 ground balls, 3 goals, and, incredibly, 26 caused turnovers (by comparison, the most John Sexton had in a season was 23!).   That’s a lot of production from that position, and he’ll help fill the void left by the departure of Schantz and Phillips.

RETURNING VETERANS

Pre-season All-American Bryan Costabile leads  the returning Irish scorers.  Also returning is Atlanta graduate student Charlie Trense.  With Willetts, Morin, Jackoboice, McCahon and Westlin ready to play, the Irish will have 6 of their top-7 2019 scorers back on the field.  Kielty, Cohen, Schmidt and Zullo return to anchor the defensive end, and Leonard returns after a breakout season at the faceoff dot.

The big surprise to us is a special returning guest star.  Current PLL Redwoods superstar, Ryder Garnsey, will be studying on campus and practicing with and helping the team!  It is a great bonus for the Irish to have him on campus and tuning up the players.  Ryder talked about his Notre Dame experience in a recent podcast with Paul Rabil, definitely worth a listen.

THE OFFICIALLY UNOFFICIAL SCHEDULE

The schedule isn’t official until the University deans formally approve it, and the ND schedule is therefore traditionally the last released in Division 1.  However, we’ve done our best to reverse engineer the schedule from the schools that released theirs.  Once again, the schedule is the nations toughest.  Notre Dame plays the preseason #2, #4, #5, #7, #9, #11, #13 and #20 teams, as well as two others that received votes.

The Irish begin with a scrimmage this weekend against Detroit Mercy, followed by the traditional scrimmage against Air Force the following weekend during the Notre Dame coaches clinic.

The first official game will be against newcomers Cleveland State on February 15, followed by an opportunity to get one back from Richmond.  Next the boys will take on Maryland on the road in College Park.

An extremely difficult March opens with the Western Rivalry against Denver at Arlotta, followed very quickly by a road trip to Ohio State three days later, and a home game versus Michigan at the end of that week.  ACC play begins the next Thursday with a home night game against Virginia, then Syracuse.

April presents the Irish with Duke, Marquette, Army, North Carolina, and finally, the ACC Tournament.

May begins the NCAA Tournament and hopefully an Irish championship run!

 

Speaking as fans first, we are extremely excited for this season and look forward to seeing our Fighting Irish boys perform.

#GoIrish