No. 2 Men’s Lacrosse Claims Saint Stick with 13-11 Win Over No. 20 Saint Michael’s
The No. 2 Saint Anselm College men's lacrosse team triumphed over No. 20 Saint Michael's College, winning 13-11 and securing the Saint Stick for the second consecutive year. With this victory, the Hawks improved their season record to 8-0, matching their best start in three years. Key players included junior Mark Boyle and sophomore Ben Turpin, who each contributed three goals and an assist, while Quinn Gannon excelled on faceoffs, winning 71.4% of draws.
By the Numbers- Saint Anselm had 39 ground balls compared to Saint Michael's 28.
- Quinn Gannon achieved a game-high 11 ground balls and went 20-for-28 on faceoffs (71.4%).
- Saint Anselm's men's lacrosse team remains unbeaten at 8-0 this season.
- The Hawks have won 10 of the last 11 meetings against Saint Michael’s, improving their all-time series record to 18-19.
The Hawks will face No. 1 Adelphi University in their next match on April 4, looking to maintain their undefeated record as they battle another top-ranked opponent.
Bottom LineThe Saint Anselm men's lacrosse team is on a strong trajectory, demonstrating resilience and skill. Their upcoming match against Adelphi will be a pivotal test as they aim to sustain their momentum and achieve their best start in program history.
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