THE GAME
The University of Utah lacrosse program takes on Dartmouth College for the first time in program history. The game is set to begin on Saturday, March 8 at 10 a.m. MT.
HOW TO WATCH & FOLLOW
The game will be broadcast on
ESPN+. Livestats can be found
here.
UTAH LACROSSE: NEED TO KNOWS
- Utah is in its seventh year as a Division I program, holding an overall record of 47-37.
- Head coach Andrew McMinn is in his fourth season with the Utes and is the all-time wins leader at Utah with a record of 35-17.
- The Utes are in their fourth season in the ASUN conference, coming off three consecutive ASUN regular season titles (2022, 2023, 2024) and back-to-back ASUN Championships (2023, 2024).
- Two Utes received ASUN preseason awards, with junior Ryan Stines claiming a unanimous vote for preseason Attack of the Year and senior Cody Hart being named preseason Midfielder of the Year.
- Utah earned the top spot in the preseason ASUN Coaches Poll, the fourth straight year that Utah has been voted the No. 1 preseason ranking in the league.
- Since McMinn's first season in 2022, the Utes have broken over 70 school records in just 47 games.
- Utah finished 24th overall in the NCAA Men's lacrosse rankings for 2024.
LAST TIME OUT
Utah fell 15-5 to No. 11 Syracuse in Salt Lake City at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
- This marks the second game Cade Faulkner was the first to put the Utes on the scoreboard.
- Connor O'Neill opened his season, clocking time in the net.
- Attempting 33 shots to the Orange's 41, Utah was outshot for the first time this season.
- Five different Utes attempted at least one face-off, junior Tyler Kloeckl leading the pack with 12 attempts.
- With over 3,700 fans in attendance, Utah smashed their six-year-old record from their program's debut home game against Vermont in 2019.
SCOUTING THE BIG GREEN
- Dartmouth is currently sitting on a 4-1 record.
- Their last match ended in a 16-13 win against Siena.
- The only loss this season was to the University of Massachusetts, who was receiving votes.
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