To open the ACC Tournament, Virginia steamrolled No. 1 Notre Dame with a 15-10 victory in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Hoos dominated out of the gate with two early goals and never allowed Notre Dame to take the lead. Truitt Sunderland led the way with four goals, while McCabe Millon notched five points. On the defensive end, Jake Marek posted 12 saves. The win marks the second time in Virginia lacrosse history that the Hoos have defeated the No. 1 team twice in one season. Here are five takeaways from Virginia’s win: High-Powered Offense Powers Virginia to Victory The Virginia offense played its best game of the season, scoring 15 goals against a Notre Dame defense that had averaged allowing 8.27 goals per game. McCabe Millon, who was matched up against the best defender in the country, Shawn Lyght, found the net three times and added two assists as he begins to make his case for the Tewaaraton Award.…