The Rutgers men’s lacrosse team snapped its two-game losing streak on Friday night with a 13-12 overtime victory against Michigan. The game went to sudden death overtime after being tied at 12-12. In overtime, the Scarlet Knights (8-3, 1-2) pulled out the victory over the Wolverines (5-5, 1-2).
The Rutgers men's lacrosse team will look to snap its two-game losing streak on Friday night against Michigan. The Scarlet Knights (7-3, 0-2) currently have a record of 7-1 for out-of-conference play and will look for their first Big Ten win of the season against the Wolverines (5-4, 1-1).
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The Rutgers men's lacrosse team picked up its second consecutive loss on Saturday, losing by a score of 16-12 to Johns Hopkins. The game marked the third consecutive away game for the Scarlet Knights (7-3, 0-2), and it was also their second matchup in Big Ten play.
There's not a whole lot to be said about this season other than disappointing. The year started off with a slate of injuries, personnel issues have kept the Buckeyes from being at their best, and the coaching remains as underwhelming as ever. Feels like it has been every year since 2017, with the exception of 2020. Looking to this game, Rutgers is a program clearly in its prime under Coach Brian Brecht, as they're in the top 10 yet again. I will say, however, that this year's out of conference slate has been a bit dicey in terms of quality.