PREVIEW: No. 4/3 Men’s Lacrosse Takes on No. 6 Yale in Second Ivy Match of Season
The Red (5-1, 1-0 Ivy) heads to New Haven, Connecticut, on Saturday, where it will face Yale (1-4, 0-1 Ivy) for its second Ivy competition of 2025
The Red (5-1, 1-0 Ivy) heads to New Haven, Connecticut, on Saturday, where it will face Yale (1-4, 0-1 Ivy) for its second Ivy competition of 2025
The team played two games on Saturday and one game on Sunday. After the games, senior outfielder/pitcher Ryan Porter was named the Ivy League Player of the Week.
A grand total of five goals and seven points made Kirst the school’s highest scorer of all time, sitting at an impressive 193 goals. To cap off the achievement, No 4/3 Cornell (5-1) took a definitive 15-10 win over No. 6 Princeton (4-2) on home turf.
On Sunday, the team reached the championship game, but its hopes of making it to the NCAA tournament were cut short by a heartbreaking loss to the nearly undefeated Yale team.
“Ending the season with a win was a great thing for the team; however, for GEC, we still need to make sure we go in to do our best and hit 24 out of 24,” Beers said.
“The Muslim community holds a huge place in my heart,” Kobo said. “Having people alongside you fasting or praying makes it easy to not feel alone and feel a true sense of belonging and community.”
“We know we have a winning team. We’re just excited to get there.”
“It’s a good feeling, [we] celebrated for a little bit, but [it’s] just on to the next.”
“The seniors — [Colgate] ended our season freshman year, so [we’re] looking for a bit of revenge.”