Colorado State University's men's lacrosse team ended a 15-game losing streak by achieving a season-high 14 goals and setting a school record with 60 ground balls, securing a 14-12 victory over Adams State in a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference match at ALG Stadium. The win marked the ThunderWolves' first victory since 2023, bringing their overall record to 1-9 and 1-4 in the RMAC, while Adams State dropped to 1-9 and 1-5 in the conference.

By the Numbers
  • The 14 goals scored are tied for the 17th most in a game in school history.
  • The 60 ground balls surpassed the previous school record of 57, set in 2018.
  • Lane Lessley tied the school record with six goals.
  • Andrew Dzubak contributed four goals and three assists for a total of seven points.
  • The Pack outshot Adams State 50-33 and had a 30-19 advantage in shots on goal.
State of Play
  • The ThunderWolves obtained their first win after a 15-game losing streak.
  • Colorado State University improved to 1-9 overall and 1-4 in the RMAC.
  • Adams State fell to 1-9 overall and 1-5 in the conference.
  • The Pack's 14 goals included nine in the first period, establishing a significant lead early in the game.
What's Next

The Pack will continue their home games by facing Tusculum for a non-conference match on Tuesday, April 9 at ALG Stadium, aiming to secure another victory.

Bottom Line

Colorado State University's men's lacrosse team broke their losing streak in a remarkable fashion, showcasing exceptional performance with record-setting achievements in goals and ground balls, setting a positive trajectory for future games.