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Team Celebration
Katie Morrison-O'Day
11
Winner Rivier RIVIER 14-0, 10-0
5
Saint Joseph's (Me.) SAINT JO 8-7, 6-3
Winner
Rivier RIVIER
14-0, 10-0
11
Final
5
Saint Joseph's (Me.) SAINT JO
8-7, 6-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Rivier RIVIER 4 3 2 2 11
Saint Joseph's (Me.) SAINT JO 1 0 1 3 5

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Men’s Lacrosse Secures No. 1 Seed with Win at Saint Joseph’s (Me.), 11-5

STANDISH, Maine – The Rivier men's lacrosse team defeated Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) opponent Saint Joseph's (Me.) 11-5 Wednesday evening at the SJC Athletic Complex.

With the win, the Raiders improved to 14-0 (10-0 GNAC), while the Monks fell to 8-7 (7-3 GNAC).

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • SJC got on the board first, finding the back of the net just past the 10:00 mark. Rivier responded with four unanswered goals down the stretch. Sophomore Liam Conley scored two quick goals to put the Raiders ahead, 2-1. First-year Henri Brochu made it a two-goal lead with just under five minutes to play in the opening quarter. Sophomore Mason Schultz capped the scoring in the frame, finding twine with 1:15 remaining.
  • Brochu pushed the advantage to four early in the second on a feed from Conley before sophomore Aiden Conley increased the lead to 6-1. Schultz registered his second of the evening off a feed from first-year Conor Walsh to round out first-half scoring and give the Raiders a 7-1 lead heading into the break.
  • Coming out of halftime, sophomore goalkeeper Jake Lydon recorded his second goal of the season just over two minutes into the third quarter. The Monks added their second goal of the night with just under three minutes to play, but Brochu answered to restore the seven-goal cushion with 45 seconds left in the stanza.
  • First-year Andrew Nee opened the fourth-quarter scoring for the Raiders, netting an unassisted tally to take a 10-2 edge. SJC responded with back-to-back goals midway through the period. Nee later found Walsh for Rivier's 11th and final goal before the Monks added one more with 4:30 remaining.
BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN
  • Brochu and Nee paced the offense with three points each.
  • Senior Owen McDuffie recorded a team-high six ground balls and won 11 of 17 faceoffs.
  • First-year Colin Foley caused three turnovers.
UP NEXT
The Raiders head to Emmanuel (Mass.) for their final regular season game of the 2026 campaign. The opening faceoff is slated for noon at Roberto Clemente Field.