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6A — Thursday, March 24, 2016
Sports

The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com

MAZIE HYAMS/Daily

The Michigan men’s lacrosse team couldn’t hold off a late Marist rally Wednesday night at Michigan Stadium.
Wolverines fall to Marist

Red Foxes mount 
late comeback, 

knock off Michigan 

at the Big House

By MIKE PERSAK

Daily Sports Writer

It has been a tough stretch 

for 
the 

Michigan 
men’s 
lacrosse 
team over the past two weeks. 
It suffered a blowout loss to 
then-No. 5 Brown on March 
12, and it failed to complete a 
comeback against Dartmouth 

on March 19.

Wednesday, the Wolverines 

had an opportunity to right 
the ship against Marist with 
nine minutes left in the fourth 
quarter. Holding a 6-3 lead, 
they looked primed to do just 
that. 

But 
then, 

the Red Foxes 
mounted 
a 

comeback 
of 

their 
own, 

scoring three 
goals in just 
over 
six 

minutes to tie 
the score at 
six and force overtime.

With its back against the 

wall at a potential turning 

point in the season, Michigan 
needed some leadership from 
somewhere, anywhere, to score 
a goal and put the team on the 
right track. There was only one 
problem: The Wolverines’ two 
leading scorers, junior attacker 

Ian 
King 

and 
senior 

attacker Kyle 
Jackson, were 
watching 
from 
the 

sidelines with 
injuries.

The 
high-

scoring 
tandem 

was replaced by a group of 
inexperienced 
freshmen 

and 
sophomores. 
Freshmen 

attackers Rocco Sutherland and 
Brent Noseworthy, along with 
freshman midfielder Decker 
Curran, compiled a combined 
three goals and two assists, but 
fell short of completely filling 
the hole that King and Jackson 
left behind. Marist ultimately 
topped Michigan, 7-6.

“I 
thought 
(Sutherland, 

Noseworthy 
and 
Curran) 

looked like freshmen at times,” 
said Michigan coach John Paul. 
“I think they’re capable … it’s 
the first time (they) have had 
this kind of weight on their 
shoulders. I thought they did 
some good things and made 
some good plays, but they also 
looked like it was the first time 
with this kind of weight on 
their shoulders.”

Despite the lack of offensive 

firepower for the Wolverines, 
they held up tough on the 
defensive end for most of the 
game. Junior goalie Gerald 
Logan faced 36 shots while 
allowing seven goals, and he 
stood toe to toe for most of the 
night with Marist goalie Brian 
Corrigan, who boasts the third-
best save percentage in the 
country.

Additionally, 
like 
in 

Saturday’s 
game 
against 

Dartmouth, Michigan actually 
had the advantage in many 
statistical categories. Senior 
faceoff man Brad Lott won 
the faceoff battle again, and 
the team had the advantage in 
ground balls as well.

“I liked our energy today,” 

Paul said. “I thought it was 
a lot better than it was this 
weekend. That was something 
we focused on.”

Though the Wolverines now 

have a week and a half to right 
their wrongs and get healthier 
before their next game, their 
schedule doesn’t get any easier. 
The team prepares to welcome 
Maryland to Michigan Stadium 
on April 2.

“They’re certainly one of the 

best teams we’re going to face 
all year,” Paul said. “So we’ve 
got to get this past us, and 
we’ll see how tough we are on 
Monday.”

It is currently unknown 

when Jackson and King will 
be able to return, but while 
Jackson is sporting a walking 
boot and King is in a sling, 
Michigan will need to look to 
someone else to head in the 
right direction. 

MARIST
MICHIGAN 

7
6

“It was a lot 

better than it was 
this weekend.”

