Cornell wins NCAA lacrosse title; Kirst scores six

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Cornell University won the NCAA men's lacrosse championship, defeating Maryland 13-10, ending a 48-year title drought. CJ Kirst's six goals, including the final score, led Cornell to victory, tying the single-season goal record. The win marks Cornell's fourth national championship and first since 1977. The game was a close contest between the top-seeded Cornell and second-seeded Maryland, who have a combined 18 national championships.


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