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.
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Harrison Jordan led the offense with seven goals and eight points.
• GCU converted on 4-5 man-up opportunities.
Individual Milestones
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Harrison Jordan is three points away from 100 and two ground balls away from 50.
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Brodie Seaborn is one ground ball shy of 50.
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Daniel Devitt needs four faceoff wins to get to 200. He'd be the fifth Lion to reach that total.
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Vincent Burns' next game played will be his 60th.
Brodie Seaborn's next will be number 40.
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Hunter Rindos is two caused turnovers shy of 30.
Whos Hot?
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Malik Alzubi has three or more ground balls in six straight games.
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Christian Smith has 16 ground balls over his last three games.
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Harrison Jordan has 10 goals in his last two games.
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Drew Barocas has 12 points over his last two games with eight assists.
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Zach Myers has scored multiple goals in three straight games.
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Brodie Seaborn scored a season-best three goals against Dominican, then bettered that with four at St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Vincent Burns has six goals and seven ground balls in his last two games.
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Tyler Burns has scored in four straight games.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.