The No. 9 Lewis University men's lacrosse team rebounded with a strong performance, defeating No. 14 Saint Leo 20-14. The Flyers set a season record by scoring 11 goals in the first quarter, improving their overall record to 7-2. Paul Ruskoski led the Flyers with five goals, contributing to a dominant offensive display. Saint Leo struggled to recover from an early deficit, finishing the game with a loss and bringing their record to 4-3.

By the Numbers
  • Lewis scored 11 first-quarter goals, their best performance of the season.
  • Ruskoski scored five goals, while Korzenski and Rappis each added four.
State of Play
  • The Flyers are now 1-0 against Saint Leo this season.
  • Lewis has scored 20 or more goals in three of their last four games.
  • Caden Donahue recorded 10 saves for the fifth time this season.
What's Next

Lewis will face Quincy on March 21 at 2 p.m., aiming to build on their recent success and maintain their winning streak.

Bottom Line

The Flyers showcased their offensive prowess against a ranked opponent, solidifying their position as a formidable force this season and setting the stage for their upcoming matchup.