The Army West Point men's lacrosse team delivered a decisive 15-9 victory against No. 18 Loyola Maryland, moving their record to 10-3 (5-2 Patriot League). The Black Knights showcased a balanced offensive attack with nine players scoring goals, led by Brayden Fountain with four. Army’s defense was equally impressive, with seven players contributing to caused turnovers and Sean Byrne achieving a .500 save percentage with nine saves. This win marked Army's fourth victory over Loyola on their home turf and solidified their position heading into the final regular season game.

By the Numbers
  • Brayden Fountain led the Black Knights with four goals.
  • A total of nine different players scored goals for Army.
  • Army outperformed Loyola with a total of 24 points versus 13.
  • Robert Simone and Caleb Caldwell secured 13 faceoff wins combined.
What's Next

Army will face Colgate at Michie Stadium on April 24 for their final regular season game. This matchup is crucial as they aim to enhance their playoff positioning within the Patriot League.

Bottom Line

With a dominant performance against Loyola, Army West Point solidifies its momentum as they prepare for their concluding regular season game, crucial for potential postseason success.