Brown Men鈥檚 Lacrosse Stuns Dartmouth in OT Comeback Victory
In a thrilling overtime match, the Brown men's lacrosse team overcame a seven-goal deficit to defeat Dartmouth 17-16. Trailing 15-8 late in the third quarter, the Bears rallied to score nine goals in the fourth and overtime, with Brady O'Kane netting the game-winner. This victory marks Brown's first Ivy League win of the season, showcasing the resilience and teamwork of both seniors and underclassmen.
By the Numbers- Brown scored nine goals in the fourth quarter and overtime combined.
- Henry Brayer won 24 of 36 face-off opportunities, contributing 18 ground balls - the second-most in a single game nationally this season.
- Brown boosts its record to 6-5 overall and 1-3 in the Ivy League.
- Dartmouth falls to 4-7 overall and 0-4 in the Ivy League.
Brown will face Penn on April 18, aiming to build on their momentum from this comeback victory, as they seek to improve their Ivy League standing.
Bottom LineThis remarkable win highlights Brown's ability to rally under pressure, showcasing depth and teamwork, and sets a hopeful tone for their upcoming games in the Ivy League.
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