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Men's Lacrosse

Georgian Court Men's Lacrosse Seeks Third Straight Win

LAKEWOOD, NJ (March 27, 2026) - Georgian Court Men's Lacrosse is back on the field Saturday afternoon in search of a season-long third straight win. 

Opponent 
Holy Family Tigers (4-3, 2-1 CACC)

Where
Philadelphia, PA - Tiger Field

When
Saturday, March 28 - 12 pm

How to Watch
• Saturday's game is available to watch on a free-to-view broadcast on the Holy Family portal of the CACC Digital Network powered by HUDL. Live stats are available on the Georgian Court schedule page. 

Previously vs. Holy Family
• Holy Family's program is still very new as 2026 is just the third year of its existence.
• Georgian Court is 2-0 all-time against the Tigers.
• The Lions have had some explosive offensive games against Holy Family, scoring 20+ in each of the two games in their history.
• Last season, GCU took down HFU at home, 22-13, helped out by a nine-goal third quarter.
• Five different Lions scored at least two led by Brett Bridges' seven goals.
• GCU's big advantage came on the faceoff where they won 31-of-37, including all 13 in the first half. 

Last Time Out
• Georgian Court wrapped up their nonconference schedule with a 20-10 win at St. Thomas Aquinas.
• A back-and-forth game early saw GCU pull ahead in the second quarter.
• Trailing 6-5, GCU scored five straight to take a 10-6 lead and never trailed again.
Harrison Jordan led the offense with seven goals and eight points.
• GCU converted on 4-5 man-up opportunities. 

Individual Milestones
• Harrison Jordan is three points away from 100 and two ground balls away from 50. 
• Brodie Seaborn is one ground ball shy of 50.
• Daniel Devitt needs four faceoff wins to get to 200. He'd be the fifth Lion to reach that total. 
Vincent Burns' next game played will be his 60th. Brodie Seaborn's next will be number 40.
Hunter Rindos is two caused turnovers shy of 30. 

Whos Hot?
• Malik Alzubi has three or more ground balls in six straight games.
• Christian Smith has 16 ground balls over his last three games. 
Harrison Jordan has 10 goals in his last two games. 
• Drew Barocas has 12 points over his last two games with eight assists. 
• Zach Myers has scored multiple goals in three straight games. 
• Brodie Seaborn scored a season-best three goals against Dominican, then bettered that with four at St. Thomas Aquinas. 
• Vincent Burns has six goals and seven ground balls in his last two games. 
Tyler Burns has scored in four straight games.
Jeremiah Slaven has 15 ground balls in his last four games. 

CACC Stat Leaders
• The Lions are second in the CACC and 14th nationally with 14.4 saves per game. 
• On the ground, GCU is second in total ground balls with 314. 
• Georgian Court is sitting at 30% shot percentage which ranks second in the league.
• Harrison Jordan is up to fifth in total goals. 
• Jordan and Drew Barocas are tied for eighth with 29 points.
• Barocas is also tied for the league lead with 19 assists. 
• Vincent Burkhart is leading the conference with 125 saves in net and his 13.89 saves per game are the 11th second most in the country. 
• Christian Smith ranks seventh in total ground balls. Both he and Malik Alzubi are tied for 12th in caused turnovers. 
• Both Daniel Devitt and Jahkari Christian are in the top-10 in faceoff win percentage. 

About the Opponent
Holy Family Tigers

• Holy Family is on a three-game winning streak to up their record to 4-3 overall.
• In conference play, they scored with 16 seconds left to tie the game with Dominican and force overtime. They then won on a man-up goal in the first OT.
• The Tigers have the top scoring offense in the CACC averaging 13.3 goals per game and 22.6 points per game.
• Noah Simpson is the leading scorer with 25 goals on the year and 35 points.
• HFU has also done a good job defensively stopping teams from clearing the ball. Opponents are successful on just 74.1% of all clearance attempts which is top-3 in Division II.
• The Tigers have two goalkeepers who have each played at least 150 minutes. Jacob Smith has started three games and played in five and has a 12.51 goals against average and .431 save percentage. Adam Wickel has started four games with a 13.46 GAA and .495 save percentage.
• Frank Britsch has won 44% of his faceoffs. The Tigers as a team though are down at 40%. 
• HFU has turned the ball over 30 fewer times than opponents. They are also causing 11 per game led by Logan O'Keefe's 15. 
• In seven games, Holy Family has committed 33 penalties. Their man-down defense has allowed 10 goals.
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Players Mentioned

Brett Bridges

#18 Brett Bridges

A
6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
Malik Alzubi

#0 Malik Alzubi

D/LSM
5' 10"
Sophomore
Vincent Burkhart

#21 Vincent Burkhart

G
6' 5"
Senior
Tyler Burns

#24 Tyler Burns

M
5' 8"
Senior
Vincent Burns

#10 Vincent Burns

A/M
5' 6"
Senior
Jahkari Christian

#32 Jahkari Christian

FO
5' 10"
Sophomore
Daniel Devitt

#88 Daniel Devitt

FO
5' 6"
Senior
Harrison Jordan

#7 Harrison Jordan

M
6' 3"
Senior
Zach Myers

#51 Zach Myers

M
5' 11"
Junior
Hunter Rindos

#17 Hunter Rindos

D
5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Brett Bridges

#18 Brett Bridges

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
A
Malik Alzubi

#0 Malik Alzubi

5' 10"
Sophomore
D/LSM
Vincent Burkhart

#21 Vincent Burkhart

6' 5"
Senior
G
Tyler Burns

#24 Tyler Burns

5' 8"
Senior
M
Vincent Burns

#10 Vincent Burns

5' 6"
Senior
A/M
Jahkari Christian

#32 Jahkari Christian

5' 10"
Sophomore
FO
Daniel Devitt

#88 Daniel Devitt

5' 6"
Senior
FO
Harrison Jordan

#7 Harrison Jordan

6' 3"
Senior
M
Zach Myers

#51 Zach Myers

5' 11"
Junior
M
Hunter Rindos

#17 Hunter Rindos

5' 8"
Senior
D