WASHINGTON – The Georgetown men’s lacrosse team is gearing up for an exciting matchup against Brown this Saturday in Providence, Rhode Island. Ranked 10th nationally, the Hoyas are looking to bounce back after only their second away game of the season.
Game Details
- The game starts at 12 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+. Mike Mancuso will be on commentary.
- You can find live stats on GUHoyas.com.
About Georgetown
- The Hoyas are currently sitting at No. 10 in both major lacrosse polls after a challenging start to the season.
- They recently faced top-ranked Notre Dame, suffering an 11-9 defeat. Aidan Carroll and Fulton Bayman each scored two goals and had an assist in that game. Joe Cesare added two goals, while Jordan Wray contributed with another goal and an assist.
- On defense, Ty Banks led with four caused turnovers, followed by George Acton and Robert Plath, each with two.
- Michael Haus picked up five ground balls, and goalkeeper Anderson Moore notched five saves. This season, Bayman has been the standout player with 13 points (8 goals, 5 assists).
- Defensively, Banks and Plath are tied with eight caused turnovers each, with Seamus Foley close behind at six. Ross Prince has excelled at faceoffs, winning 43 out of 71 attempts, and Moore carries an average of 8.57 goals against per game with a .485 save percentage.
Scouting Brown
- Brown comes into this game with a record of 1-2 and recently celebrated their first win under coach Jon Torpey, defeating Providence 7-6.
- Aidan McLane leads the Bears with seven points (6 goals, 1 assist), while Marcus Wertheim has six points (4 goals, 2 assists).
- Defensively, Charlie Cave has made an impact with four caused turnovers and seven ground balls. Dash Sachs has been strong on faceoffs, winning 22 out of 42 attempts.
- In goal, Connor Foley has been consistent, recording an 8.40 goals against average and a .653 save percentage with 47 saves.
Series Overview
- The Hoyas have a perfect record of 6-0 against Brown, including a win last year where they triumphed 11-5.
- Georgetown has also won the only matchup played in Providence, which happened back in 2003.
- Coach Jon Torpey is familiar with the Hoyas from his time at High Point, where his teams faced Georgetown four times, resulting in a 3-1 record against him.
What’s Next?
After taking on Brown, the Hoyas will head to UAlbany for their next game on Wednesday, March 5, at 5 p.m.