By the Numbers
1 • Number of unbeaten NCAA Division I teams. Quinnipiac improved to 7-0 with a 13-10 win over last year’s MAAC champion, Marist. Marist ended Quinnipiac’s season in 2023 with a 29-19 setback in the MAAC tournament. Quinnipiac fell behind early on Saturday, but scored five straight goals in the second quarter and then shut out Marist in the third quarter.
2,570 • Record crowd at the University of Michigan Lacrosse Stadium to see the Wolverines beat Maryland 12-11.
212 • Career points for Michigan’s Michael Boehm, just one away from tying Josh Zawada’s school record of 213 at the varsity level. Boehm’s brother-in-law, Trevor Yealy, played on Michigan’s first varsity team, but before that scored 298 points, including an MCLA record 283 goals, for Michigan’s club team.
7 • Consecutive goals by High Point to close the game to beat North Carolina, 12-11, for the first time in program history. The game-winner came with 22 seconds left on this amazing BTB pass from Brayden Mayea to Jack Sawyer.
25 • Consecutive minutes Ohio State went without a goal on Sunday in a 12-9 loss to Penn State. After taking a 7-4 lead late in the second quarter, Ohio State did not score again until Ed Shean tied the game 8-8 with 6:31 to play. PSU's Jake Morin answered 25 seconds later to ignite a four-goal run and the Nittany Lions won their seventh straight game since opening the season with a one-goal loss to Colgate.
14 • Career-high saves for Georgetown freshman goalie Anderson Moore in the Hoyas 14-8 win over Richmond. Georgetown has won six straight games.
0 • Blades of green turf visible, or at least very few, in Penn’s 11-8 victory at Dartmouth. Dartmouth coach Sean Kirwan clearly learned a thing or two about optimism from his old mentor, Virginia coach Lars Tiffany. “When you grow up as a kid, playing snow lacrosse is something that is always a blast," Kirwan said. "As college athletes, to get that opportunity was awesome.”
5 • Career-high goals for Princeton star freshman Nate Kabiri in a 14-11 win at Harvard.