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Georgetown University Athletics

Big East Conference Hoya Saxa
Jake Carraway
7
Mount St. Mary's MOUNT 1-3
14
Winner Georgetown GU 4-0
Mount St. Mary's MOUNT
1-3
7
Final
14
Georgetown GU
4-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Mount St. Mary's MOUNT 3 2 1 1 7
Georgetown GU 2 5 3 4 14

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler! Hoyas Roll to Victory on Fat Tuesday

WASHINGTON – Playing its second game in four days, the Georgetown University men's lacrosse team defeated visiting Mount St. Mary's 14-7 on Tuesday afternoon. With the win, the No. 14/12 Hoyas improve to 4-0 on the season while the Mountaineers fall to 1-3 overall.

HOYA HIGHLIGHTS
•    Jake Carraway nearly matched the Mount's entire offensive production himself, scoring six goals including a man-up and a man-down goal.
•    Carraway became just the third player in program history to reach the 200 career point mark. He joins standouts Greg McCavera (C'99) and Daniel Bucaro (C'19) on the list.
•    Declan McDermott and Dylan Watson both added three goals and an assist apiece while Graham Bundy Jr. and James Reilly both had a goal and an assist.
•    Robert Clark continued to prove to be one of Georgetown's top facilitators, handing out three assists. Will Godine added a lone assist as well.
•    For the third-straight game, the Hoyas dominated the 'X', winning 17-of-24 faceoffs. Reilly went 15-for-22 on the day while Carson Milburn won both faceoffs he took. Reilly tied his career high with 12 ground balls for the second time in three games.
•    Defensively, Owen McElroy collected nine saves between the pipes for his fourth win of the season.
•    The Hoyas were credited with eight caused turnovers, spread out over seven different players. Godine led the way with two from the defensive midfield.
•    Gibson Smith collected five ground balls while Chris Walker, Alex Mazzone and McElroy each had three.

MOUNT ST. MARY'S NOTES
•    The Mountaineers fell to 1-3 overall on the season.
•    Brendan McCarthy led the Mount with two goals and an assist while no other player had multiple goals.
•    Bryan McIntosh had five caused turnovers on the defensive end and Dylan Furnback stopped 13 shots in net.

NEXT FOR THE HOYAS
•    Georgetown remains at the friendly confines of Cooper Field on Saturday, Feb. 29 against Bellarmine to close out a three-game homestand.

 
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