Hounds Drop Final Matchup of Regular Season to Saints
The University of Indianapolis men's lacrosse team concluded their regular season with a 17-8 loss to Maryville University. The Greyhounds struggled despite strong individual performances, including Matt Pereira's two goals and Ryan Carver's one goal with two assists. Maryville established an early lead and maintained pressure throughout the game, outpacing Indianapolis in the second half. Notable contributions also came from TJ Reddington, who excelled in faceoffs, winning 11 of 18 attempts.
By the Numbers- Maryville controlled faceoffs 15-6.
- Indy scored one extra-man goal out of two opportunities.
The Greyhounds showed moments of promise, especially in the second quarter where they managed to take the lead briefly. However, their inability to sustain offensive pressure and defensive turnovers contributed to the loss.
State of Play- Maryville led 4-2 after the first quarter and extended their lead to 12-6 by the end of the third.
- Indianapolis briefly held a lead during the second quarter at 5-4.
Looking ahead, the Greyhounds will need to reassess their strategies to improve their overall performance in preparation for potential postseason opportunities.
Bottom LineThe Greyhounds’ regular-season finale underscored the need for more consistent execution on both offense and defense, highlighting areas for improvement as they move into the next phase of their season.
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