LAKEWOOD, NJ (April 15, 2025) - Georgian Court Men's Lacrosse suffered their first league loss last weekend to Wilmington and look to regroup with two games left in the regular season.
Opponent
Dominican Chargers (3-8, 1-4 CACC)
Where
Orangeburg, NY - O'Brien Field
When
Wednesday, April 16 - 3:30 pm
How to Watch
• Wednesday's game is available to watch on a free-to-view broadcast on the Dominican portal of CACC Digital Network. Live stats are also available on the Lions schedule page.
Previously vs. Dominican
• Georgian Court is 7-2 all-time against Dominican.
• They've won three straight since 2022.
• A year ago, the Lions handed Dominican a 16-7 loss at home.
• Georgian Court scored the first three goals and never trailed in the game. One of those goals was from defenseman
Michael Schone, his only career goal.
• Leading by two, 5-3, GCU exploded, going on a 7-0 run across the second and third quarter to pull ahead 12-3 and cruised to a 16-7 win.
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Brett Bridges scored four goals.
Doug Mackenzie and
Joe Zerr each scored three times.
Last Time Out
• In a battle for first place, Georgian Court came up just a bit short, 16-10 to Wilmington.
• Georgian Court was never able to grab the lead, and a 5-0 Wilmington run put the Wildcats up six, 9-3 early in the third.
• The Lions battled to get back to within two, but Wilmington outscored the Lions 5-3 in the fourth to hang on.
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Matt Dorrian scored three times for Georgian Court.
Individual Milestones
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Brett Bridges is one point away from tying for the all-time record in career points.
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Vincent Burns needs two points for 50.
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Daniel Devitt needs one ground ball for 50.
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James Sanford needs one point for 75. One assist will move him to eighth all-time.
• With three points
Doug Mackenzie can move into seventh all-time in career points scored.
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Harrison Jordan needs one assist to move into the single-season top-10.
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Joe Murphy is two caused turnovers away from becoming the third Lion to ever reach 60 in a career. He also needs three ground balls to enter the all-time top-five in ground balls.
Who's Hot?
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Vincent Burkhart has made at least 13 saves in four of his last five games.
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Joe Murphy has eight ground balls in his last three games.
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Max Dennington has caused 11 turnovers with 11 ground balls in his last four games.
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Matt Dorrian has eight goals in his last four games. He has six goals total against Chestnut Hill and Wilmington, the top-two teams in the CACC. Noone else on the team has more than three.
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Brodie Seaborn has scored in five straight with nine goals in that span.
CACC Stat Leaders
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Brett Bridges and
Doug Mackenzie have gone back and forth for the team lead in goals. Bridges currently leads with 33, fifth in the CACC. Mackenzie is seventh with 31.
• Those two are also in the top-10 in points.
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Harrison Jordan is sixth in assists.
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Max Dennington is third in the league in caused turnovers with
Joe Murphy fifth.
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Vincent Burkhart has the most saves in the CACC with 182.
• The Lions offense is in the top-four in the CACC in points, goals and assists.
• The defense is second in caused turnovers and and third in ground balls.
• GCU is leading the league in man-up offense scoring 40.5% of the time on the power play. They're also third on the penalty kill.
Playoff Picture
• Georgian Court has just two games left on their schedule. They're 5-1 and tied for second in the CACC with Chestnut Hill, who they defeated earlier in the season.
• Wilmington is the only unbeaten left at 5-0.
• The top three seeds all receive byes into the CACC semifinals.
• Numbers two and three will square off while the No. 1 seed faces the winner of the Nos. 4-5 matchup.
• The higher seed hosts in the first round and quarterfinal round with the Championship game taking place at Dominican.
About the Opponent
Dominican Chargers
• Dominican is one loss away from being officially eliminated from the CACC postseason contention.
• They're just 3-8 overall and 1-4 in the league this season.
• The Chargers are near the bottom of the league in nearly all offensive categories.
• Chad Keyser is leading the team with 18 goals and 24 points.
• Turnovers have been a big problem as the Chargers have lost the ball 229 times, more than 20 times per game.
• They've won less than 40% of all faceoffs on the year. Josh Wesneski is their primary man on the draw. He's 77-178 on the year, a 43% win rate.
• Kyle Janks has started eight games in net. He has a 12.55 goals against average and 54% save percentage.