(MARQUETTE COMMUNICATIONS) PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island -The Marquette University men’s lacrosse team fell 14-2 to Providence on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium.
Junior goalie Lucas Lawas made 15 saves for the Golden Eagles (6-5, 1-2 BIG EAST), who received goals from seniors Nolan Rappis and Bobby O’Grady.
Richie Joseph posted a game-best six points on five goals and an assist to lead Providence (5-7, 1-2 BIG EAST). Rhett Chambers, Sam Brazell and Jack Horrigan each scored twice for the Friars, who posted a 53-20 edge in shots and won 12-of-20 at the faceoff dot.
The Golden Eagles posted 22 turnovers to 10 for PC.
NOTABLE:
- Lawas reached 15 saves for the fourth time in the last five games. He had a career-high 17 in MU”s double overtime loss to then-No. 14 Georgetown on April 5.
- The win is PC’s first since a 12-11 win over Loyola on March 8 to snap a four-game losing streak.
- Marquette leads the all-time series 7-6 but has dropped the last three games and five of the last seven to PC.
UP NEXT: The Golden Eagles play April 19 at Villanova before returning to Milwaukee to host Denver on Friday, April 25 for the program’s senior day celebration.
Women
The Marquette University women’s lacrosse team (9-5, 3-2 BIG EAST) continued BIG EAST play with a 16-15 win over UConn on Saturday at Valley Fields.
The Golden Eagles were led by Hanna Bodner, who had five goals, two caused turnovers and three draw controls.
Meg Bireley netted four goals and had one assist, including her 200th goal and 250th point of her career, becoming the first player in program history to hit both marks.
Sarah Beth Burns had a career-high four goals and a career-high five points. Tess Boehm had a career-high four assists.
Marquette took a 5-0 lead early and led 6-1 after the first quarter. A six goal second quarter from UConn closed the gap to 11-7 at the break.
The Golden Eagles led 13-10 going into the fourth before UConn scored the first two goals of the final frame to cut the deficit to one. Hanna Bodner and Meg Bireley scored MU’s three goals in the fourth as MU hung on for the one goal victory.
UConn (9-5, 2-2 BIG EAST) were led by Emma Dacey, who had three goals and two assists.
NOTABLES:
- Third win over UConn in program history, all coming at Valley Fields.
- Meg Bireley became the 11th active player to hit 250 career points.
- Bireley also became the sixth active player to hit 200 career goals.
- Bireley scored four goals and has 57 on the season, the fourth-most goals in a single season in program history. Bireley has the most goals scored in a single season at 69 during the 2024 season.
- Bireley has 72 points on the season, the third most points in a single season in program history.
UP NEXT: Marquette travels to Georgetown on Saturday, April 19 for its the final BIG EAST regular season game.
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