After a decisive win over Drexel to close the regular season, the Virginia men’s lacrosse team travels to Charlotte, North Carolina, for the ACC Tournament, where the Hoos open up their postseason against No. 1 Notre Dame. In the first meeting, the Cavaliers defeated the Fighting Irish 11-9, with Brendan Millon scoring the go-ahead goal with 3:29 remaining in the fourth quarter. The loss was Notre Dame’s lone of the season as they’ve picked up wins over No. 3 Richmond, No. 5 North Carolina, No. 6 Syracuse, and No. 11 Duke since facing Virginia. That said, ahead of the Hoos matchup, here are five keys to a Virginia victory on Friday night: Establishing Dominance at the X Last time out against Notre Dame, the Hoos dominated the faceoff x, winning 13 of 23 draws, with Notre Dame transfer Andrew Greenspan leading the way, winning 9 of 15 draws. Henry Metz also showed up, winning 4 of his 7 draws.…