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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 41 MIN

Can Syracuse lacrosse earn back-to-back Final Fours? (With Quint Kessenich)

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The road to Charlottesville goes through Hempstead. The Syracuse University men's lacrosse team takes on North Carolina on Saturday with back-to-back Final Fours on the line.  ESPN's Quint Kessenich joins Brent Axe on Syracuse Sports to discuss how the Orange can get it done and take another step towards winning its first national championship since 2009.  Kessenich and Axe talk about the third matchup between Syracuse and North Carolina this season and how the Orange can beat UNC the third time around. The goalie matchup will be key as SU's Jimmy McCool has struggled against UNC this season and the Tar Heels recently made a switch in net. Axe and Kessenich also discuss what role Joey Spallina needs to play for SU to achieve its goal of winning a title and the other NCAA quarterfinal matchups of Penn State-Princeton, Georgetown-Duke and Johns Hopkins-Notre Dame. Music provided by Craig Marshall https://craigmarshall.com/ Would you like your music featured on Syracuse Sports? Email Brent at [email protected] to find out how! Syracuse Sports Insiders get to text Brent anytime to get your SU sports questions answered, keep up on the latest news and SU opinions, get your takes heard on the "Syracuse Sports" podcast or just to talk Orange sports with Brent anytime! Sign up to become a Syracuse Sports Insider here https://joinsubtext.com/c/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The road to Charlottesville goes through Hempstead. The Syracuse University men's lacrosse team takes on North Carolina on Saturday with back-to-back Final Fours on the line.  ESPN's Quint Kessenich joins Brent Axe on Syracuse Sports to discuss how the Orange can get it done and take another step towards winning its first national championship since 2009.  Kessenich and Axe talk about the third matchup between Syracuse and North Carolina this season and how the Orange can beat UNC the third time around. The goalie matchup will be key as SU's Jimmy McCool has struggled against UNC this season and the Tar Heels recently made a switch in net. Axe and Kessenich also discuss what role Joey Spallina needs to play for SU to achieve its goal of winning a title and the other NCAA quarterfinal matchups of Penn State-Princeton, Georgetown-Duke and Johns Hopkins-Notre Dame. Music provided by Craig Marshall https://craigmarshall.com/ Would you like your music featured on Syracuse Sports? Email Brent at [email protected] to find out how! Syracuse Sports Insiders get to text Brent anytime to get your SU sports questions answered, keep up on the latest news and SU opinions, get your takes heard on the "Syracuse Sports" podcast or just to talk Orange sports with Brent anytime! Sign up to become a Syracuse Sports Insider here https://joinsubtext.com/c/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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