The Keene State Owls dominated the Southern Maine Huskies with a decisive 19-3 victory in a Little East Conference men's lacrosse match. Jack Ansart was the standout player, contributing significantly with seven points, while the Owls showcased their depth with multiple goal scorers, including Dylan Seymour and Jake Dubiel. The Huskies managed to score but struggled defensively, allowing a flurry of goals primarily in the second half.

By the Numbers
  • Keene State outshot Southern Maine 38-7 in shots on goal.
  • The Owls scored on all three of their man-up opportunities.
State of Play
  • Southern Maine's record stands at 2-6, with an 0-2 mark in the LEC.
  • Keene State improves to 6-3 and holds a strong 2-0 LEC record.
What's Next

The Huskies will look to rebound as they host Anna Maria College on Wednesday for their final non-conference game of the season.

Bottom Line

The loss underscores Southern Maine's struggles this season, particularly in defense, as they prepare for a crucial matchup to regain momentum in their upcoming game.