The Yale men's lacrosse team dominated the Ivy League's postseason awards, with 10 Bulldogs being honored, including Matt Brandau being named the league's Player of the Year and Andy Shay selected as the Coach of the Year.

By the Numbers
  • Matt Brandau leads the nation in points per game (6.93) and assists per game (3.86).
  • Matt Brandau has 197 goals, 159 assists, and 356 points, all school records.
  • Yale is making their 13th consecutive Ivy League Tournament appearance this weekend at Cornell.
State of Play
  • Yale's men's lacrosse team, with 11 wins and an Ivy League Tournament berth, is led by the outstanding performance of Matt Brandau and the coaching prowess of Andy Shay.
  • The team is set to face No. 2 Princeton in the upcoming tournament.
Bottom Line

The Yale men's lacrosse team's exceptional performance, with Matt Brandau's record-breaking achievements and Andy Shay's coaching excellence, positions them as strong contenders in the Ivy League Tournament, reflecting the program's outstanding capabilities and potential for further success.