Georgetown Men’s Lacrosse Falls 8-10 to Denver, Snapping Winning Streak
Georgetown University's men's lacrosse team suffered a 10-8 defeat against No. 7/10 Denver, ending an eight-game winning streak. The Hoyas, ranked sixth, now stand at 8-3 overall and 2-1 in BIG EAST play, while the Pioneers improve to 9-2 overall and 3-0 in league play.
By the Numbers- All eight Georgetown goals in the game were scored by different players.
- TJ Haley contributed a goal and two assists, while several players, including Graham Bundy Jr., Aidan Carroll, Kade Goldberg, and Chase Llewellyn, had a goal and an assist each.
The Hoyas' defense maintained their streak of holding opponents to 10 goals or fewer for the ninth consecutive game despite the loss.
State of Play- A tightly-contested game where neither team led by more than two goals throughout.
- Georgetown had a 6-4 lead at halftime but was outscored 4-0 in the final quarter by Denver.
Georgetown faces St. John's on April 20 for Senior Day to close out their home schedule.
Bottom LineGeorgetown's men's lacrosse team faces a setback against Denver, breaking their winning streak, with a notable defensive performance despite the loss, looking ahead to their upcoming Senior Day game against St. John's.
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