River Hawks Fall to Bulldogs 11-7 in Competitive Season Finale
The UMass Lowell men's lacrosse team concluded their season with a tough 11-7 loss against Bryant in their regular-season finale. Despite showing resilience and teamwork, the River Hawks struggled offensively in the second half as Bryant’s defense tightened. Sophomore Danny Burke led UMass Lowell with two goals and an assist, while junior Johnny Soi contributed two goals as well. Head Coach Drew Kelleher praised his team's effort and highlighted the importance of building on their performances moving forward.
By the Numbers- UMass Lowell ended the season with a record of 2-10 (0-6 AE).
- Bryant improved to 7-5 (4-2 AE) following the win.
Despite the loss, UMass Lowell's performance displayed significant potential, as they managed to lead at various points during the game and showcased contributions from multiple players.
State of Play- The River Hawks took an early lead, scoring two goals in the first quarter.
- Bryant's strong defense in the second half was crucial, as they did not allow UMass Lowell to score in the final quarter.
With the season concluded, UMass Lowell will aim to regroup and refine their strategies in preparation for next year, focusing on building their skill set and team dynamics.
Bottom LineThe River Hawks should take this season's experiences as a foundation for growth, enhancing their performance while leveraging the lessons learned from tough matchups like their finale against Bryant.
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