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The game got off to a frenetic pace, with both teams trading goals in the early going. Syracuse's men's lacrosse team showed flashes of brilliance, but Cornell's defense proved to be a formidable foe. The Big Red's goalkeeper, Chayse Ierlan, made several crucial saves to keep his team ahead.


First Half Struggles for Syracuse


Syracuse's defense, which had been stellar during their winning streak, struggled to contain Cornell's potent attack. The Big Red's offense moved the ball effectively, creating scoring opportunities and capitalizing on them. The Orange's goalkeeper, Drake Porter, made several impressive saves, but ultimately couldn't stem the tide.


Second Half Rally Falls Short

The loss snaps Syracuse's six-game winning streak, and drops them to 8-3 on the season. Cornell, on the other hand, improves to 10-1 and solidifies their position as the top-ranked team in the country. The Big Red's victory sets up a thrilling matchup with No. 2 Penn next weekend.

Key Takeaways
Cornell's offense proved to be too much for Syracuse's defense, as they tallied 17 goals on the day. The Big Red's goalkeeper, Chayse Ierlan, made several crucial saves to keep his team ahead. Syracuse's offense struggled in the first half, but showed signs of life in the second half. The loss drops Syracuse to 8-3 on the season, while Cornell improves to 10-1.The Orange will look to bounce back next weekend, as they take on a tough opponent in Hobart. Cornell, on the other hand, will face off against No. 2 Penn in a matchup that could have major implications for the top ranking. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis from the world of men's lacrosse.
In conclusion, the highly anticipated matchup between No. 4 Syracuse and No. 1 Cornell did not disappoint. The Big Red's offense proved to be too much for the Orange, as they took home the 17-12 victory. With the loss, Syracuse's six-game winning streak comes to an end, and they'll look to regroup and refocus for their next matchup.