SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The No. 8/7 Fighting Irish welcome No. 3/4 Georgetown to Loftus Sports Center for a top-10 early season showdown at 12:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 22.
GAME DETAILS
Location: South Bend, Indiana | Loftus Sports Center
Schedule: February 22 — 12:30 p.m. ET
Live Stats: FightingIrish.com
Twitter Updates: @NDlacrosse
For a more in-depth look at the matchup – Game Notes: Notre Dame
THE GEORGETOWN SERIES
• Sunday will be the 22nd meeting all time between Notre Dame and Georgetown. The Irish have a slight edge in the series with a record of 12-9.
• This weekend’s game will be the eighth between the Irish and Hoyas played in South Bend.
• Notre Dame enters the matchup winners of eight of the last 10 meetings, dating back to the 2011 season.
• The Irish avenged their only loss of the season last year, defeating the Hoyas 16-11 in the NCAA Championship quarterfinals on Long Island.
• Chris Kavanagh had one of the best games of his career in the win, scoring five goals and assisting three in an eigh-point performance that set the program record for points in an NCAA game.
FANTASTIC FEBRUARYS FOR THE FIGHTING IRISH
• Notre Dame is 42-5 in its last 47 games played in February dating back to the 2006 season.
• Fighting Irish head coach Kevin Corrigan is 51-8 in the month of February during his Notre Dame tenure.
• Last season the Irish went 3-0 in the month of February, picking up wins over Cleveland State, Marquette and Georgetown.
RECORD-BREAKING DAY
• The Fighting Irish turned in the best offensive performance in seasons history against Bellarmine on Feb. 17.
• Notre Dame scored a program-record 29 goals, surpassing the previous mark of 28 against Mount Union which stood since the 1983 season.
• The Irish also set the program record for points in a game with 48 off 29 goals and 19 assists.
• Thirteen players combined to score the 29 goals with Brock Behrman, Will Maheras and Jalen Seymour each recording the first hat tricks of their career.
• Brock Behrman led the team with seven points off four goals and three assists, all career highs.
INSTANT IMPACT
• A number of newcomers to the 2026 squad wasted no time making a first impression in the season opener.
• Graduate transfer Josh Yago is second on the team in points with eight (6G, 2A) after posting back-to-back four-point games to open the season.
• Teddy Lally already has seven points on the year off three goals and four assists.
• Aidan Diaz-Matos scored a goal within the first minute of the season opener off a faceoff win and is 18-of-29 at the dot on the year.
• Junior transfer Tyler Spano has won 20-of-29 faceoffs at the dot in his first two games with the blue and gold.
LYGHTS OUT
• Lyght enters the 2026 campaign as the top defensive player in the country, having been named the USA Lacrosse Preseason Defenseman of the Year.
• The junior was selected as the Schmeisser Award co-winner following an incredible sophomore season in 2025.
• The defenseman was named ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year following the 2025 regular season as voted on by the league’s coaches.
• Lyght has also been named a USA Lacrosse First Team All-American following the 2025 regular season.
• In the win over UNC this season, Lyght held UNC’s prolific attackman Owen Duffy to just one assist on the day, matching his career low for points in a game.
• Lyght consistently draws the No. 1 option for the opposing attack throughout the season.
• The defenseman held Connor Shellenberger to just one goal between the two matchups during the 2024 season.
LOCKDOWN DEFENSE
• The Irish finished 2025 allowing just 9.14 goals per game, ranking ninth in the country and leading the ACC.
• Notre Dame held opponents to 10 or fewer goals in 11 of 14 games during the 2025 campaign.
• Preseason All-Americans Will Donovan and Shawn Lyght each return to the defensive unit along with other starting close defenders Will Gallagher and Nate Schwitzenberg.
BACK BETWEEN THE PIPES
• Goalie Thomas Ricciardelli returns in goal after earning the starting job in 2025.
• Ricciardelli impressed in his debut season, leading the ACC and ranking eighth in the country in both save percentage (.566) and goals against average (9.14).
• The shot stopper made 158 saves during the 2025 campaign while allowing 121 goals.
• The goalie saved at least 50 percent of shots he faced in 10 of 14 games last season.
• In his first NCAA Tournament appearance, Ricciardelli turned in an incredible performance against No. 2 Ohio State, making 15 saves while allowing just six goals for a mark of 71.4 percent.
MIDFIELD EXPERIENCE AND DEPTH
• While the Irish look to replace all three starters at attack from last season, the midfield has plenty of experience returning to the 2026 roster.
• Will Angrick, Will Maheras, Matt Jeffery, Fisher Finley, Max Busenkell and Jalen Seymour all saw significant playing time last season.
• The six players combined to record 92 points off 56 goals and 36 assists last season over 14 games.
• Angrick led the way with 27 points on 15 goals and 12 assists.
• Notre Dame’s top two attacking midfield units have combined for 22 points through the first two games, coming from 16 goals and 6 assists.
• The trio of Maheras (5G, 1A), Seymour (5G) and Jeffery (3G, 2A) each have at least five points apiece this season.
FROM THE GRIDIRON TO THE LACROSSE FIELD
• Two Notre Dame lacrosse players on the 2026 squad also are on the football roster, as Matt Jeffery and Dylan Faison are both dual-sport athletes.
• Jeffery was the ACC Freshman of the Year in 2025 after making an impact in the midfield.
• Faison was the No. 1 ranked incoming player in the class of 2026 before he reclassified and joined the Irish for this spring semester.
• Jeffery got his sophomore season off to a great start, scoring two goals and adding an assist in the win over Marquette, setting a career high for points in a game.
IRISH INDOORS
• Notre Dame has excelled when playing inside the last 11 seasons, going 22-2 when playing indoors since the start of the 2015 season.
• Notre Dame is currently riding a 25-game win streak when playing in Loftus Sports Center.
• The Irish haven’t lost in Loftus Sports Center since dropping a 14-11 decision to UNC on March 14, 2004.
• The Irish went 2-1 when playing indoors last season, defeating Cleveland State in the home opener in Loftus and then downing Marquette inside Loftus before suffering a defeat at Syracuse inside the JMA Dome.
NEW SEASON, NEW FACES
• The Irish welcome 17 incoming players to the 2026 roster.
• Three players are transfers, as Josh Yago (Air Force), Luke Stickler (Johns Hopkins) and Tyler Spano (Washington & Lee) join from other programs.
• Yago was named the ASUN Offensive Player of the Year in 2025 after recording 72 points off 37 goals and 35 assists.
• Fourteen players on the 2026 roster are true freshman.
CORRIGAN ALL-TIME DI PROGRAM WINS LEADER
• With the win over No. 1 Duke on April 10, 2021, Baumer Family Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Kevin Corrigan broke the NCAA record for most wins at a DI program with 311, passing Bob Shillinglaw (Delaware).
• Corrigan became just the third coach in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse history to reach the 300-win mark at a single school with the win over Marquette on April 10, 2019.
• Corrigan is one of just four active Division I coaches to reach the 300-win mark in his career.
• Corrigan has an overall record of 371-180 in his 40 seasons of coaching.
• The head coach is 361-165 in his 38 seasons at Notre Dame.
• Corrigan is the longest tenured men’s lacrosse coach at the DI level.