The Marquette University men's lacrosse team (5–4, 0–0 BIG EAST) faces off against St. John's (2-8, 0-1 BIG EAST) this Saturday in Queens. The Golden Eagles are coming off a 14–13 overtime win against Providence, showcasing a strong comeback with Ethan Salvia scoring the game-winner. Historically, Marquette holds an 11-2 advantage over St. John's, having won 11 of the last 12 matchups. St. John's is struggling this season, seeking their first home win after dropping their last five games.

By the Numbers
  • Marquette's 14–13 win over Providence marked their fourth victory of the season.
  • Ethan Salvia recorded a career-high six points in the last game.
  • Marquette ranks third nationally with a .911 clearing percentage.
  • The Golden Eagles average 13.4 turnovers per game, ranking eighth in the nation.
State of Play
  • Marquette is currently undefeated in conference play after a thrilling overtime victory.
  • St. John's has lost its last five games and remains winless at home this season.
  • Marquette’s faceoff unit has a .534 winning percentage, leading the BIG EAST.
What's Next

If Marquette continues their recent performance, they are likely to extend their winning streak against St. John's. The Golden Eagles’ offensive and special teams play could prove decisive. A victory could solidify their standing in the BIG EAST as they strive for a playoff berth.

Bottom Line

Marquette must leverage its historical success against St. John's and capitalize on their strong gameplay metrics. Securing a win this Saturday could establish them as strong contenders in the BIG EAST conference.