The Colorado College men's lacrosse team returns home for its longest homestead of the season. CC (2-2) will battle Moravian University (2-1) at Washburn Field at 1 pm MT.
Last Time Out
Two weeks ago, the Tigers lost both games against Kenyon College and John Carroll University. Against the Owls, sophomore
Matt Hudson,
Wyatt Furda, and freshman
Max Vota scored two goals.
Karsten Nya
rady scored a goal, but CC was outshot 59-35. The Owls collected 46 ground balls compared to the Tigers' 36.
The following night, against JCU, Hudson tied his career-high with six goals, and Vota added three more to his young career.
Leading The Way
Hudson leads the Tigers with 16 goals and three assists for 19 points. The sophomore is 28th in the nation in goals per game (4.00). He is first in the entire country in individual man-up goals with five.
Vota is second on the team with 10 goals and four assists. The California native leads the team with 38 shots and is second with 15 ground balls.
Sophomore
Nick Johnson averages more than an assist per game, leading the team with five through four games.
Freshman goalkeeper
Jackson Lesher won his first two career starts and averages 13.75 saves per game.
Scouting The Opposition
The Greyhounds are led by senior Aaron Judge, who has scored 12 goals in three games. Graduate player Trevor Dzama also leads the team with eight assists.
Moravian won its first game of the season,16-15, against Albright College before losing its first game on Feb. 22, 13-6, to the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
The Greyhounds responded a few days later with a 19-6 victory over the University of Mount Saint Vincent.