Marquette men’s lacrosse fell short of the Big East Tournament despite a mix of experienced leaders and young talent aiming for success under coach Andrew Stimmel. The team showed promise early in the season but struggled in Big East play, finishing winless in the conference for the first time in program history.

By the Numbers
  • Marquette's record in Big East play under Stimmel: 6-19
  • Graduate defenseman Mason Woodward set a career ground ball record with 262 pickups.
State of Play
  • Marquette missed the Big East Tournament and ended the season winless in conference play.
  • Despite individual records being broken, the team faced challenges throughout the season.
  • 19 seniors and graduate students are moving on from the program, with 15 new recruits set to join in the fall.
What's Next

As Marquette transitions with a new group of recruits, the team aims to bounce back from a challenging season and strive for success in future competitions under Coach Stimmel's guidance.

Bottom Line

Marquette men's lacrosse faced setbacks in the Big East Tournament but looks to regroup with incoming talent, aiming for a stronger performance in the upcoming seasons under Coach Stimmel's leadership.