The Maritime College men's lacrosse team faced Hartford for the first time, narrowly losing 11-10 after a late-game penalty allowed the Hawks to secure the win. Maritime led early, stretching the score to 7-4 at halftime, but Hartford rallied in the final quarter. A crucial man-up goal by Gavin Pelletier gave Hartford their first lead and turned out to be the deciding factor. Multiple players scored for Maritime, with McCarvill and Mahood each contributing significantly. The Privateers now look to rebound during an upcoming away stretch.

By the Numbers
  • Hartford outperformed Maritime in ground balls, 39-21.
  • Nicholas Uzakewicz recorded six assists, one shy of his program record.
State of Play
  • Maritime is now 2-4 on the season after this loss.
  • The team will play their next four games on the road, starting against Kean on March 22.
What's Next

Maritime prepares for a challenging away schedule, with their next match against Kean likely impacting their season momentum. Continued performance improvement will be key as they seek to secure future victories.

Bottom Line

The close defeat highlights both the potential and areas for improvement for the Privateers as they navigate a tough stretch of games. They've shown strong offensive plays but must strengthen their defense to avoid similar late-game setbacks.