Brown Lacrosse Aims for First Win Against St. John鈥檚 on Saturday
The Brown men's lacrosse team (4-3, 0-1) will wrap up non-conference play against St. John's (2-6, 0-0) on Saturday at 1 p.m. The Bears aim to achieve five non-conference wins in a season for the first time since 2022, and hope to finish 3-1 in non-conference road games. Recent performances include a strong victory over UMass Lowell, where Jameson Steele scored five goals and Jeremy Hopsicker netted hat tricks in consecutive games. The matchup marks the first-ever meeting between Brown and St. John's.
By the Numbers- Brown has a record of 4-3, aiming for a 5-3 non-conference finish.
- St. John's has lost three of its last four games, currently sitting at 2-6.
- Brown is ranked second in the Ivy League for goals scored per game with 12.57.
- Jeremy Hopsicker leads Brown with 19 goals this season, ranking tied for second in the league.
- Noah Plenn of St. John's is a standout player, leading his team with 14 goals and 10 assists.
After facing St. John's, Brown will shift focus back to Ivy League competition, taking on Princeton on March 28 at 12 p.m.
Bottom LineThis non-conference finale is crucial for the Bears' momentum as they look to build on recent successes, while St. John's is looking to regroup ahead of Big East action. Winning this matchup could set the tone for Brown's Ivy League aspirations.
Read more at
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI
