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Max Brooks
10
Winner Siena SIEM 3-5, 1-2 MAAC
1
Monmouth MON 4-4, 1-1 MAAC
Winner
Siena SIEM
3-5, 1-2 MAAC
10
Final
1
Monmouth MON
4-4, 1-1 MAAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Siena SIEM 4 2 2 2 10
Monmouth MON 0 1 0 0 1

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

MEN’S LACROSSE FALLS TO SIENA


FINAL SCORE
Siena 10 (3-5, 1-2 MAAC)
Monmouth 1 (4-4, 1-1 MAAC)

WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – The Monmouth University men's lacrosse team came out on the losing end of a 10-1 decision to visiting Siena on Saturday afternoon at Kessler Stadium.

The Saints jumped out to a 5-0 lead and never looked back in their first MAAC win of the season. Monmouth goalie Noah Lode equaled his career-high with 17 saves and Max Brooks scored the Hawks' lone goal.

NOTES & QUOTES
"Give credit to Siena for coming to play today. They were the better team today as they played with urgency, took advantage of our miscues and made plays.  We had a bad day and as poorly as we played, we never really felt out of the game until we got deep into the fourth quarter.  We have to be ready from the start and play with more urgency and toughness to win."
- Head Coach Brian Fisher

- Monmouth fell to 4-4 on the year and 1-1 in the MAAC.
- The Hawks are now 2-1 at home in 2022.
- The loss snapped Monmouth's program-record eight-game home winning streak.
- The Hawks are now 7-2 all-time against Siena.
- Nick Teets made his first-career start in the midfield.
- The Hawks wore their white helmets with gray jerseys and shorts.

NUMBERS CRUNCH
- Noah Lode finished with 17 saves to tie his own program record. It was Lode's third 17-save effort of the year.
- Max Brooks scored Monmouth's lone goal and it was assisted by David Cormack.
- Brooks is second on the team with 12 goals this season and has 35 for his career. Brooks now has 54 career points.
- Cormack has 10 points this year and 35 for his career (19 G, 16 A).
- Matt Soutar won 8-of-14 faceoffs in the game.
- Devin Pipher picked up a career-high six ground balls to lead the Hawks.
- Garrett Klurman led Monmouth with three caused turnovers, giving him nine on the year and 26 for his career.

NEXT UP
Monmouth continues conference play next Saturday when it travels to Olean, NY to challenge St. Bonaventure at 12 p.m.

 
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