Notre Dame men's lacrosse beats Denver, advances to second-straight title game (2024)

Last Updated 3:10 PM, May 25, 2024

Notre Dame vs. Denver: 2024 DI men's lacrosse semifinal highlights

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☘️ FINAL: Notre Dame is back in the national championship game

The defending champs make it back to championship Monday as a dominant second half propelled No. 1 Notre Dame to a 13-6 win over No. 5 Denver.

A one-goal game at halftime quickly turned to a blowout, as Notre Dame outscored Denver 8-2 in the final 30 minutes.

The Kavanagh brothers both record hat-tricks, with Pat's coming on a slick behind-the-back goal in the fourth quarter that put the exclamation point on Notre Dame's win. Devon McClane also posted a hat-trick for the Irish.

Cherry on top 🍒

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Notre Dame will make its fourth appearance in the national championship. The Irish will play the winner of Maryland and Virginia on Monday, May 27 at 12 p.m.

5:42 pm, May 25, 2024

END 3: Irish start to pull away in the third

One goal from each Kavanagh brother and two more by the Irish's supporting cast helped Notre Dame extend its lead to 9-5 heading to the fourth quarter.

It was Pat first who got his 30th of the season 99 seconds into the second half. Chris joined the second half party on a goal assisted by Pat with just over five minutes to go in the frame. This tally extended the lead to four.

Notre Dame goalie Liam Entenmann made four saves while allowing just one goal in the quarter to help the Irish extend their lead.

4:53 pm, May 25, 2024

HALF: Notre Dame holds slight lead

An early push by Denver tied this semifinal at three early in the second quarter. But, two goals in less than one minute pushed Notre Dame back out to a multi-goal lead, before Denver's Richie Connell sniped home a beautiful goal with less than 10 seconds left. At the break, No. 1 Notre Dame leads No. 5 Denver, 5-4.

Both goalies were fantastic in the first half. Denver's Malcolm Kleban notched nine saves and his counterpart, Liam Entenmann, made six saves. The Kavanagh brothers had an uncharacteristically quiet 15 minutes, they were held scoreless after combining for four points in the opening frame.

4:32 pm, May 25, 2024

END 1: Notre Dame leads 3-1

After Denver struck first on a Richie Connell goal, Notre Dame quickly responded with three goals. The Kavanagh brothers continue to dominate as Chris has two goals and Pat has a goal and an assist.

Malcolm Kleban was solid in net, helping Denver overcome Notre Dame's shooting barrage. The Irish have outshot the Pioneers 8-3 through 15 minutes.

3:46 pm, May 25, 2024

⏰ It's gametime in the national semifinal

Top-seeded Notre Dame and No. 5 Denver are underway, as they play for a spot in Monday's national title game.

Notre Dame are the defending champs while Denver looks to make it back to the championship game for the first time since winning it all in 2015.

5:03 pm, May 23, 2024

👀 What the stats say

Here is a statistical breakdown comparing the Fighting Irish and the Pioneers.

Notre DameSTATSDenver
14-1Record13-3
238-141Goals for-against195-147
.375Shot percentage.309
.711Man-up conversion %.465
.575Faceoff %.592
Chris Kavanagh, 36Goals leaderJ J Sillstrop, 29
Chris Kavanagh, 72Points leaderJ J Sillstrop, 46
Liam Entenmann, 14-1 (9.39 GAA)
.551 save %
GoalkeepingMalcolm Kleban, 12-3(9.14 GAA)
.510 save %

4:32 pm, May 23, 2024

📖 Championship History

The NCAA DI men's lacrosse national championship dates back to 1971, skipping 2020 due to COVID-19, with the first national title going to Cornell after defeating Maryland 12-6. Syracuse holds the most national titles at 10.

Notre Dame won the 2023 national title, under the leadership of head coach Kevin Corrigan, after defeating Duke 13-9. Take a look below at the NCAA DI men's lacrosse champions since 1971.

YEARCHAMPIONCOACHSCORERUNNER-UPHOST OR SITE
2023Notre Dame (14-2)Kevin Corrigan13-9DukePhiladelphia, Pa.
2022Maryland (18-0)John Tillman9-7CornellEast Hartford, Conn.
2021Virginia (14-4)Lars Tiffany17-16MarylandEast Hartford, Conn.
2020Canceled due to COVID-19--------
2019Virginia (17-3)Lars Tiffany13-9YalePhiladelphia, Pa.
2018Yale (17-3)Andy Shay13-11DukeFoxborough, Mass.
2017Maryland (16-3)John Tillman9-6Ohio StateFoxborough, Mass.
2016North Carolina (12-6)Joe Breschi14-13 (ot)MarylandPhiladelphia
2015Denver (17-2)Bill Tierney10-5MarylandPhiladelphia
2014Duke (17-3)John Danowski11-9Notre DameBaltimore
2013Duke (16-5)John Danowski16-10SyracusePhiladelphia
2012Loyola (Md.) (18-1)Charley Toomey9-3MarylandFoxborough, Mass.
2011Virginia (13-5)Dom Starsia9-7MarylandBaltimore
2010Duke (16-4)John Danowski6-5 (ot)Notre DameBaltimore
2009Syracuse (16-2)John Desko10-9 (ot)CornellBoston
2008Syracuse (16-2)John Desko13-10Johns HopkinsBoston
2007Johns Hopkins (13-4)Dave Pietramala12-11DukeBaltimore
2006Virginia (17-0)Dom Starsia15-7MassachusettsPhiladelphia
2005Johns Hopkins (16-0)Dave Pietramala9-8DukePhiladelphia
2004Syracuse (15-2)John Desko14-13NavyBaltimore
2003Virginia (15-2)Dom Starsia9-7Johns HopkinsBaltimore
2002Syracuse (15-2)John Desko13-12PrincetonRutgers
2001Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney10-9 (ot)SyracuseRutgers
2000Syracuse (15-1)John Desko13-7PrincetonMaryland
1999Virginia (13-3)Dom Starsia12-10SyracuseMaryland
1998Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney15-5MarylandRutgers
1997Princeton (16-0)Bill Tierney19-7MarylandMaryland
1996Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney13-12 (ot)VirginiaMaryland
1995Syracuse (13-2)Roy Simmons Jr.13-9MarylandMaryland
1994Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney9-8 (ot)VirginiaMaryland
1993Syracuse (12-2)Roy Simmons Jr.13-12North CarolinaMaryland
1992Princeton (13-2)Bill Tierney10-9 (2ot)SyracusePenn
1991North Carolina (16-0)Dave Klarmann18-13TowsonSyracuse
1990Syracuse* (13-0)Roy Simmons Jr.21-9Loyola MarylandRutgers
1989Syracuse (14-1)Roy Simmons Jr.13-12Johns HopkinsMaryland
1988Syracuse (15-0)Roy Simmons Jr.13-8CornellSyracuse
1987Johns Hopkins (10-3)Don Zimmerman11-10CornellRutgers
1986North Carolina (11-3)Willie Scroggs10-9 (ot)VirginiaDelaware
1985Johns Hopkins (13-1)Don Zimmerman11-4SyracuseBrown
1984Johns Hopkins (14-0)Don Zimmerman13-10SyracuseDelaware
1983Syracuse (14-1)Roy Simmons Jr.17-16Johns HopkinsRutgers
1982North Carolina (14-0)Willie Scroggs7-5Johns HopkinsVirginia
1981North Carolina (12-0)Willie Scroggs14-13Johns HopkinsPrinceton
1980Johns Hopkins (14-1)Henry Ciccarone9-8 (2ot)VirginiaCornell
1979Johns Hopkins (13-0)Henry Ciccarone15-9MarylandMaryland
1978Johns Hopkins (13-1)Henry Ciccarone13-8CornellRutgers
1977Cornell (13-0)Richie Moran16-8Johns HopkinsVirginia
1976Cornell (16-0)Richie Moran16-13 (ot)MarylandBrown
1975Maryland (11-3)Bud Beardmore20-13NavyJohns Hopkins
1974Johns Hopkins (12-2)Bob Scott17-12MarylandRutgers
1973Maryland (14-1)Bud Beardmore10-9 (2ot)Johns HopkinsPenn
1972Virginia (11-4)Glenn Thiel13-12Johns HopkinsMaryland
1971Cornell (13-1)Richie Moran12-6MarylandHofstra

*After the 1990 championship, the NCAA Committee on Infractions determined that Paul Gait had played in the 1990 championship while ineligible. Under NCAA rules, Syracuse and Paul Gait's records for that championship were vacated. The NCAA does not recognize Syracuse and coach Roy Simmons Jr.'s 3-0 record, and Paul Gait's 7 goals, 7 assists and his participation in that championship.

4:31 pm, May 23, 2024

🤔 How they got here

Notre Dame and Denver cruised through the first round of the 2024 championship as two of the top-five seeded teams. Heading into the quarterfinals, Denver gained its first-ever win over Syracuse.

Here's a look at each team's complete path to the national semifinals:

Notre DameROUNDDenver
def UAlbany,14-9First Roundsdef. Michigan, 16-11
def Georgetown,16-11Quarterfinalsdef. Syracuse,10-8

4:15 pm, May 23, 2024

📺 How to watch: Notre Dame vs. Denver

Notre Dame men's lacrosse beats Denver, advances to second-straight title game (2)

No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 5 Denver meet in the 2024 NCAA DI men's lacrosse championship semifinals for a spot in the national championship. Here's a look at how to watch:

  • 👀 Who: No. 1 Notre Dame vs. No. 5 Denver
  • 🗓️ When: 12 p.m. ET Saturday, May 25
  • 📍 Where:Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA
  • 📺 TV Broadcast: ESPN2
  • 📈 Live Stats
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