The Marist Red Foxes showed resilience in their match against Stony Brook, rallying from a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter. Despite tying the game twice, the Red Foxes fell short, ultimately losing 14-11. Stony Brook responded with a decisive run late in the game, scoring three unanswered goals to secure the victory. Peter Murray led Marist with a hat trick and an assist, supported by contributions from several teammates.

By the Numbers
  • Marist scored five goals in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 11-11.
  • Peter Murray recorded 3 goals and 1 assist during the game.
State of Play
  • Marist had a strong offensive display with seven different goal scorers.
  • The Red Foxes tied the game twice in the fourth quarter but could not maintain the momentum.
What's Next

Marist will aim to bounce back in their upcoming match against Manhattan on April 11, targeting a crucial victory within the MAAC conference.

Bottom Line

The Red Foxes demonstrated strong fighting spirit but will need to tighten up their late-game execution to convert rallies into wins moving forward.