St. John's lacrosse team faced a defeat against No. 11/11 Georgetown, losing 20-6 in Washington D.C. Bobby Seel stood out with a career-high four assists, extending his point streak to 15 games and totaling 40 points this season. Despite efforts from Brian Kelly and Caiden Vlasimsky, Georgetown dominated the game, leading 14-2 at halftime.

By the Numbers
  • Nationally-ranked Hoyas record 20 goals against St. John's.
  • Bobby Seel achieves a career-high four assists in the game.
  • Georgetown led 14-2 at halftime.
  • St. John's goalie Kyle Munson tallied 13 saves during the match.
State of Play
  • St. John's falls to 4-10 on the year and 1-3 in BIG EAST competition.
  • The defeat marks the team's struggle in maintaining pace with nationally ranked opponents.
  • The upcoming final regular-season match against Providence will determine the team's BIG EAST Tournament fate.
What's Next

St. John's will play their final regular-season game against Providence with a potential BIG EAST Tournament spot at stake on Friday, April 26.

Bottom Line

The St. John's lacrosse team faces a significant setback against No. 11/11 Georgetown, highlighting the challenges in competing at a national level. The upcoming match against Providence becomes critical for their postseason aspirations.