The University of Indianapolis men's lacrosse team concluded its season with a loss to the top-seeded Lewis Flyers in the GLVC Semifinal, falling 8-12. Despite a slow start, the Hounds showed resilience, scoring three goals early in the second half. Sophomore goalie Charlie Zak set a new program record with 16 saves in a GLVC tournament game. TJ Reddington excelled at faceoffs, winning eight of 13 attempts, but it wasn't enough to overcome an early deficit.

By the Numbers
  • Charlie Zak recorded 16 saves in the game, a new program record for GLVC tournaments.
  • TJ Reddington won 8 out of 13 faceoff attempts.
  • The Hounds had eight individual goal scorers during the match.
State of Play
  • UIndy had a slow start, trailing 3-7 at halftime.
  • The team rallied in the second half but could not close the gap as Lewis scored three consecutive goals.
  • Calen Tucker scored to bring the game within four points late in the fourth quarter.
What's Next

The Hounds must regroup and focus on building for the next season, analyzing team performance and player development. With several juniors contributing significantly, there鈥檚 potential for a stronger showing next year.

Bottom Line

While the season ended in disappointment, the Hounds demonstrated competitiveness against the top-seeded team, highlighting key performances and learning opportunities to strengthen their future endeavors.