The Frostburg State Men's Lacrosse team suffered a 10-6 defeat against #6 Seton Hill at home. The Bobcats started strong, quickly taking the lead with a goal from Tyrin Long, but the Griffins responded with two quick goals. Despite tying the game at 5-4 just before halftime, Frostburg lost momentum in the second half, as Seton Hill scored six goals, limiting Frostburg to only one goal after the break. Key contributions came from Sean Mullineaux with three goals and strong defensive efforts from Ryder Walter and Matt Williams.

By the Numbers
  • Frostburg scored one goal in the second half.
  • Seton Hill increased their season record to 12-2, while Frostburg drops to 9-6.
  • Sean Mullineaux led Frostburg with three goals and one assist.
  • Walter and Williams combined for five caused turnovers and nine groundballs.
State of Play
  • Frostburg struggled in the second half, unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
  • The Bobcats had a man-up advantage but failed to score during that time.
  • Seton Hill's defense effectively contained Frostburg, leading to multiple turnovers.
What's Next

Frostburg will have a week off before hosting the University of the District of Columbia on April 25 for Senior Day. The team will need to reassess and improve offensive strategies to avoid a repeat of second-half struggles.

Bottom Line

Frostburg's inability to score in the second half ultimately decided the match, highlighting the need for stronger offensive execution and resilience under pressure. Moving forward, addressing these deficiencies will be crucial as they approach their next game.