Men’s lacrosse beats St. John’s in conference final

The men’s lacrosse team swept the Upper Midwest Lacrosse League’s Division II tournament this weekend, defeating St. John’s 10-6 in the championship Sunday afternoon.

“Beating the Johnnies is never an easy task,” junior Joe McCullagh said. “Both teams know each other so well that it really comes down to who wants it in the end.”

St. Thomas beat MSU-Moorhead 20-1 at McMurray Fields in St. Paul Saturday to advance to the championship. Freshman Ryan Doyle led the Tommies with four goals, and junior Cooper Mazon and senior Ryan Pietsch each tacked on three goals.

St. Thomas remains undefeated this season, improving to 15-0 overall and 10-0 in division play. The Tommies travel May 11 to Denver for the national tournament.

“We are going to Denver next week holding the mindset that we are there to defend our national championship,” McCullagh said.

Jordan Osterman can be reached at jrosterman@stthomas.edu.

One Reply to “Men’s lacrosse beats St. John’s in conference final”

  1. What a great weekend for Tommie Lacrosse. I just wanted to point out that if anyone wants to learn more about the team, to check them out at http://www.stthomaslacrosse.com. The site will be kept up to date while the guys are in Denver at the National Tournament, and live commentary will be done for all games after the first round. Commentary was also done for the UMLL both Divisions I and II championship games this weekend, including some stats and photos can be found at http://www.mnlaxhub.com/news_article/show/49614?referrer_id=175693.

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