Red Foxes Fall Short in Double OT Against Siena, 11-10
Marist men's lacrosse faced a heart-wrenching defeat against Siena, losing 11-10 in double overtime after a thrilling game filled with momentum shifts. The Red Foxes rallied from a multi-goal deficit to take a late lead, but Siena equalized and ultimately secured the win with a decisive goal in the second overtime. Sean Mullan led Marist with three goals and one assist, supported by Collin Patrick鈥檚 two goals and two assists. The match was marked by strong defensive performances and key saves, notably from Marist's Richie Metzger, who tallied 11 saves.
By the Numbers- Marist outperformed Siena with 37 ground balls compared to 34.
- Marist successfully executed 22 of 26 clears throughout the game.
- Siena won 15 of 25 faceoffs, a critical statistic in the game鈥檚 outcome.
While Marist showed resilience by overcoming a halftime deficit, their inability to convert on late-game opportunities and control the faceoff battle ultimately hindered their chances for victory.
State of Play- Marist is currently 5-3 overall and 3-1 in MAAC play.
- Siena improved to 7-2 and remains undefeated in the MAAC with a 3-0 record.
The Red Foxes are set to face Quinnipiac on Saturday, March 28, as they look to rebound from this tough loss with a game time of 3 p.m.
Bottom LineDespite the disappointing loss, Marist's strong third-quarter performance showcases their potential; however, improved execution during critical moments will be essential for future successes.
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