(MARQUETTE COMMUNICATIONS) MILWAUKEE – Carsen Brandt and Bobby O’Grady each scored four goals for the Marquette University men’s lacrosse team in a 13-8 victory over St. John’s on Saturday afternoon at Valley Fields.
The Golden Eagles (6-3, 1-0 BIG EAST) won their league lid-lifter for the first time since 2022 and are off to their best nine-game start to a season since 2017.
Brandt scored just 1:33 into regulation to give MU an early lead and capped the game with two late fourth quarter scores to seal the win. He also forced a pair of turnovers on the Red Storm clear as the Golden Eagles caused six SJU failed clears in the first half.
MU led 8-5 after 30 minutes following O’Grady’s second of the day right before the half. Both of O’Grady’s first half scores came in the final 4:29 of the second quarter. He ended the day with 18 shots and MU out-shot the Red Storm, 50-37.
St. John’s (4-7, 0-1 BIG EAST) was led by four points from Bobby Seel, who posted two goals and a pair of assists.
NOTABLE:
- MU has won its last four games. MU’s last four-game winning streak was from March 5-28, 2017 and included wins over Detroit Mercy, Robert Morris, Georgetown and Air Force.
- Marquette last started a season 6-3 through nine games in 2017. That year, MU finished 8-8 after winning the BIG EAST tournament and falling at No. 5 Notre Dame in the NCAA First Round.
- MU won a BIG EAST opener for the first time since a 16-11 win over Providence on April 2 2022.
- Marquette is 11-2 all-time against St. John’s in a series that began during MU’s first season of competition in 2013.
- Marquette goalie Lucas Lawas made eight of his nine saves in the second half, including five in the third quarter. Last week, he notched 15 saves and held Air Force scoreless for the final 19:12 in a one-goal victory.
- MU junior SSDM captain Peter Detwiler posted one of the best games of his college career on Saturday. He scored his first goal of the year in the first quarter and posted career highs of five ground balls and three caused turnovers.
- In four career games against the Red Storm, O’Grady has posted 19 goals and three assists for 22 points.
- Brandt entered the game with five career hat tricks but had never reached four goals in a single game. His six points on Saturday ties a career best recorded during his second career game on Feb. 9, 2024 against Lindenwood.
UP NEXT: MU welcomes No. 17/15 Georgetown next Saturday, April 5 before hitting the road for a pair of league contests at Providence and Villanova.
WOMEN
The Marquette University women’s lacrosse team (8-3, 2-0 BIG EAST) won their fourth game in a row after defeating Xavier, 19-9, on Saturday at Valley Fields.
The Golden Eagles were led by the trio of Meg Bireley, Tess Osburn and Hanna Bodner who combined for 15 of MU’s 19 goals.
Bireley had seven goals and one assist for her third game of the season with eight-or-more points. Osburn added five goals and one assist for her sixth six-point game of the season.
Bodner scored a hat trick and added one assist for her fourth-straight game of three-or-more goals.
Marquette led 15-3 at halftime and had a season-low nine turnovers.
NOTABLES:
- Marquette is off to its second-best start in program history through 11 games at 8-3.
- Taylor Kotschevar had a career-high seven draw controls and career-high tying three caused turnovers.
- Lauren Grady had her fourth game this season with two assists and had a career-high three caused turnovers.
UP NEXT: Marquette hosts Denver on Wednesday, April 2 at noon CT at Valley Fields.
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