The Centenary University Men's Lacrosse team faced a tough challenge on Sunday as they fell to Husson University 20-4. Despite the lopsided scoreline, there were bright spots for the Cyclones, including notable individual performances that provided a glimmer of hope for the future.
Husson's offensive firepower proved to be too much for the Cyclones, with the Eagles dominating possession and constantly pressuring the Centenary defense. The Cyclones had no answer to Husson's fast-paced offense, which made it difficult for them to mount any consistent attack.
However, Centenary wasn't without moments of brilliance. Senior Brian Rosko had a standout game, putting together a career performance. Rosko recorded 5 ground balls in the contest, pushing him past the 100 career ground ball milestone—a significant achievement in his collegiate lacrosse career. His tenacity and leadership on the field continue to be key assets for the Cyclones.
Marty Zoet also had a solid performance, scoring two goals for Centenary. His efforts helped keep the Cyclones in the game, showcasing his skill and determination in the face of a tough opponent. Rosko and Nick Wickkiser also found the back of the net for Centenary, adding to the team's offensive production in what was otherwise a challenging contest.
Although the scoreline did not favor the Cyclones, there is much to build on as the team prepares for their next matchup. With resilient performances from players like Rosko, Zoet, and Wickkiser, Centenary will look to carry that momentum into their next game against McDaniel on Tuesday.
The Cyclones will be back on their home turf, ready to bounce back and improve after the tough loss. Fans can expect to see Centenary's grit and determination as they face McDaniel in another exciting contest!