Sat, Feb 18 Final
Men's Lacrosse
2 Carroll
19 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Feb 22 Final
Men's Lacrosse
5 Concordia Chicago
19 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Feb 25 Final
Men's Lacrosse
14 Lake Forest
1 at Beloit
Wed, Mar 1 Final
Men's Lacrosse
7 Illinois Tech
12 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Mar 4 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Benedictine
12 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Mar 8 Final
Men's Lacrosse
22 Carthage
9 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Mar 11 Final
Men's Lacrosse
13 Calvin
11 vs. Lake Forest
Thu, Mar 16 Final
Men's Lacrosse
9 Lake Forest
27 vs. Mass.-Boston
Sat, Mar 18 Final
Men's Lacrosse
13 Lake Forest
10 vs. FDU-Florham
Sat, Mar 25 Final
Men's Lacrosse
9 Lake Forest
20 at Hope
Sat, Apr 1 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Northland
22 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 8 Final
Men's Lacrosse
16 Lake Forest
14 at Dubuque
Sat, Apr 15 Final
Men's Lacrosse
23 Lake Forest
5 at Monmouth
Sat, Apr 22 Final
Men's Lacrosse
7 Cornell
12 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 29 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Northwestern-St. Paul
11 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, May 3 Final
Men's Lacrosse
4 Cornell
18 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, May 6 Final
Men's Lacrosse
9 Dubuque
10 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, May 10 Final
Men's Lacrosse
2 Lake Forest
23 at John Carroll
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Spring Break Trip to Florida begins with Loss to UMass-Boston

Photo by Yanna Glaspy
Photo by Yanna Glaspy

The Forester men's lacrosse team was defeated 27-9 by UMass Boston in Davenport, Florida, on Thursday.

Sophomore Chas Dean led Lake Forest with three goals in the contest for his first hat trick since the season opener. He now has eight on the year.

Dean's first of the day made the score 3-2 in favor of the Beacons with 9:53 to play in the opening quarter. Sophomore Bode Rubright had evened the score at one two-and-a-half minutes into the contest. UMass Boston then closed out the period with five unanswered goals and started the second with three more to take a 11-2 lead. Dean struck twice, including once with a man-up, in the middle of the second but three more tallies from the Beacons made it a 14-4 game at halftime.

Senior Bobby Ojascastro and junior John Casey scored man-up goals in the third quarter, which ended with the Foresters trailing 19-6. They were outscored 8-3 in the fourth with Lake Forest tallied coming from sophomore Trip Gaston and freshman Grant Pedersen and Ryan Dousevicz.

Sophomore Jack Gillard led the Foresters with three caused turnovers and freshman John O'Reilly with four ground balls.

Three Lake Forest goaltenders combined to make 27 saves while UMass-Boston's three goalies also stopped exactly half of the Foresters' shots on goal.

The loss leaves the Foresters with a record of 5-3 while UMass-Boston improved to 4-3.

Lake Forest will close out its Spring Break trip against Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Saturday at noon (EDT).