Men鈥檚 Lacrosse Hosts No. 8 Princeton on Saturday
The Brown men's lacrosse team (5-3, 0-1) is set to face No. 8 Princeton (5-2, 1-1) in an Ivy League matchup on Saturday at 12 p.m. at Stevenson-Pincince Field. Brown enters the game on a two-game winning streak, with standout performances from Marcus Wertheim and Jeremy Hopsicker. Wertheim earned seven goals and three assists last week, while Hopsicker leads the team with 23 goals this season. Princeton is looking to recover after a loss to Cornell, with Nate Kabiri leading the Ivy League in assists.
By the Numbers- Brown men's lacrosse has secured five wins, their most since 2022.
- Marcus Wertheim ranks 10th in the Ivy League with 3.25 points per game.
- Ryan Croddick from Princeton ranks in the top 15 nationally with a .560 save percentage.
- Brown is 6-4 in the last 10 matchups against Princeton.
Despite a recent winning streak, Brown鈥檚 performance against ranked opponents has been mixed; their last victory over a ranked team occurred in 2024 against Princeton. While they have shown strong individual performances, consistency will be key in facing a formidable Princeton squad.
State of Play- Both teams are looking for a bounce-back win, Brown aiming to improve their Ivy League standings.
- Princeton is determined to leverage their strong assist and save statistics to regain momentum.
Following the match against Princeton, Brown will face No. 3 Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. on April 4, which will be another critical Ivy League matchup.
Bottom LineThis game presents a crucial opportunity for Brown to prove themselves against a top-ranked opponent, potentially shifting the energy of their season and showcasing their key players' talents.
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