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Hoyas returns to profit methods with 13:8 win at Brown

WASHINGTON -The men's Lacrosse team at Georgetown University returned to his profit methods with a 13:8 win against Brown in Stevenson-Pincince Field in Providence, Rhode Island. No. 10 Hoyas improve a total of 3: 2, while the bears fall to 1: 3 a year.

Hoya highlights

How it happened

  • A slow, goalless start quickly turned to Hoyas favor when Georgetown scored three goals in a row in three minutes in 5:25 a.m. with 3-0 with the kind permission of two Cesare gates and one of Carroll. Brown found the back of the network at 4:45 marks to achieve it 3-1, but would only score a period of almost 23 minutes again in the third quarter.
  • The Hoyas added another trio of goals in the second quarter. Crogan scored his second goal of the season to start the outbreak before Erb only achieved the following allocation nine seconds later. Carroll had the third score and made it 6-1 in the half.
  • When he came out of the break, there were two more goals from Georgetown The Blue & Gray an 8-1 advantage thanks to the gates of Miller and Acton. Brown broke his goalless deficit at the 11:51 brand with a man-up goal, but had had to wait another 6-against6 goal for another seven minutes since the first quarter. A goal with a late Bears made it a 9:4: 4 game in the last framework.
  • With 15 minutes until playing, Carroll completed his hat trick on the opening of the opening before Brown reacted completely. After a Bayman goal, the bears scored two points with 6:36 to play with 6:36 within four 11: 7. The Hoyas used several brown penalties in the route when Carroll achieved successive MAN-UP goals in the last four minutes to publish the game.

Brown notes

  • Ben Scandone led the bears with a goal and four templates while Brady O'Kane had two goals.
  • Dash Sachs won 13 of 22 Facoffs and had five floor balls.
  • At the finish line, Connor Foley (1-3) had 14 parades in loss.

Georgetown notes

  • The Hoyas improve to Brown to 7-0.
  • Carroll is the first Hoya with several man-up goals in one game since then Graham Bundy Jr. In Denver on April 2, 2022.
  • With seven points on this day, Carroll now has 95 points in his career – only five shy to become the 31st player in the program history with 100 career points.

Next on

The Hoyas stay on the street to play their only competition a week in Ualbany on Wednesday, March 5, at 5 p.m.