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Marian men’s lacrosse finds late spark against Lake Forest

Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Lake Forest 2 4 5 1 12
Marian (Wis.) 0 0 2 2 4

Marian University men’s lacrosse (0-6, 0-4 NACC) netted all four of its goals in the second half, but dropped a 12-4 decision to Lake Forest. 
 

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  • The Foresters struck twice in the opening quarter, limiting the Sabres to zero shots on goal. 
  • Lake Forest extended its lead with four goals in the second quarter to take a 6-0 advantage into halftime. The Sabres were outshot 16-4 in the period.
  • Senior Jackson Sweeney totaled 10 first-half saves for Marian. 
  • Sophomore Benett Luke ended the Sabres’ scoring drought one minute into the third, converting an assist from freshman Franklin Lund to cut the deficit to 6-1. 
  • After five unanswered goals from Lake Forest, Luke added his second of the game, scoring with 42 seconds left in the period.
  • Despite two fourth-quarter goals from senior Devon Butler, the Foresters secured the victory.

  

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  • Lake Forest had 11 different players find the back of the net.
  • Despite being outshot 48-22, Marian generated 10 shots in the final quarter.
  • Sweeney leads the NACC with 17.83 saves per game, totaling 107 through six contests. 
  • Lake Forest converted on three extra-man opportunities, while the Sabres were 0-of-5. 
  • The Foresters controlled the face-off circle, winning 16 of 19 overall and 10 of 12 in the second half. 
  • Lake Forest remains unbeaten in the series, winning all four meetings with the Sabres.

 

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Sophomore Benett Luke notched two third-quarter goals for the Sabres.
Senior Devon Butler recorded the first two-goal game of his Marian career, scoring both goals in the fourth quarter. 
Senior Jackson Sweeney (0-6) made 16 saves and collected a team-high eight ground balls in the loss. 

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