Gallery: Jam-packed Dome day sees lacrosse teams win, football scrimmage
Eli Schwartz | Asst. Photo Editor
Syracuse women’s lacrosse dogpile in celebration after defeating Notre Dame 10-9 in quadruple overtime Saturday. The 80-minute epic was the longest game in program history and extended the Orange’s winning run to 12 games.
Eli Schwartz | Asst. Photo Editor
Syracuse attack Ashlee Volpe (21) looks for a shooting opening in the Orange’s four-overtime triumph against Notre Dame Saturday. Volpe poured in a season-high five points in SU’s nail-biting victory over the Fighting Irish.
Eli Schwartz | Asst. Photo Editor
Syracuse attack Caroline Trinkaus (left) carries the lacrosse ball in her stick. The sophomore applied the coup de grâce to the Fighting Irish, cannoning a ball into the roof of the net as time expired in the fourth overtime period.
Eli Schwartz | Asst. Photo Editor
Syracuse goalie Daniella Guyette completes a leaping save in its win over Notre Dame. Guyette recorded 11 saves and a .550 save percentage in the Orange’s narrow win. It’s her 13th game out of 15 in which she’s conceded single-digit goals.
Jacob Halsema | Staff Photographer
Syracuse faceoff man John Mullen (white) looks to the roof of the JMA Wireless Dome after he scored in the Orange’s 14-9 win over Virginia. Despite the win and goal, Mullen recorded a 36.4% faceoff winning percentage.
Jacob Halsema | Staff Photographer
Syracuse midfield/attack Payton Anderson (white) dodges a Virginia defender in SU’s five-goal bounce-back win Saturday. Anderson notched one goal in the Orange’s triumph.
Jacob Halsema | Staff Photographer
Syracuse attack Joey Spallina expresses his excitement in the Orange’s win over Virginia Saturday. Spallina logged five points in the victory, moving him within two of setting the program record and surpassing Mikey Powell’s 307 career mark.
Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor
Running back Malachi Coleman (blue) escapes a tackle from defensive back Davien Kerr (orange). Head coach Fran Brown said Coleman has steadily improved across the spring, as backed by a late-game touchdown Saturday.
Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor
Quarterback Steve Angeli stands on the sideline before Syracuse’s spring game. Angeli suited up and participated in warmups, but didn’t play as he is still recovering from an Achilles injury.
Zoe Xixis | Asst. Photo Editor
Head coach Fran Brown (left) points toward the field at SU’s spring game. Brown enters his third season in charge of Syracuse in 2026, coming off a disappointing 3-9 2025 campaign.

