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August 5, 2010

New Coaching Hire

August 5th, 2010

As many of you know our former Head Coach, Panchito Ojeda, stepped down for personal reasons at the end of this season. For that reason we began a search all over the country for a suitable candidate. The search committee combining the members of the Executive Board, local advisors in the lacrosse community, as well as the former coaches from last season were all a part of this search.

With that being said we are pleased to inform the Marquette Lacrosse family that we have a new member to welcome, our new Head Coach, David Malcom. David is a former player at the MCLA level at Montana where he was a National Champion in 2007 and was an All Conference Honorable Mention. Since then he has been coaching at nearby high school Middleton.

We are all very excited to welcome David into our family and have him as our head coach for the upcoming season. We hope that with his guidance and hard work we can achieve our goal of taking the UMLL crown this year.

Sincerely,

Mitch Nemmers

President, Marquette Men’s Lacrosse Team

April 26, 2010

Highlight Video Marquette v. Minnesota

April 26th, 2010

Marquette Golden Eagles v.  University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

March 29, 2010

Created By: Matt Hetrick

April 13, 2010

Marquette Finishes Weekend 2-0

April 13th, 2010

As the season progressed, one of the highlights throughout the first part of the season was looking forward to Marquette’s home weekend, playing in state rivals UW-Milwaukee and UW- Stevens Point. After a number of close and disappointing loses, Marquette looked to build on the success of a well-fought game against Iowa State, coming away with a big victory of 22-3. Hoping to carry that momentum, Marquette used that game as an example of how they could play together and really come out strong and play their game.

After the first conference win Marquette was hungry for more, and took that attitude to the game across town at Shorewood High School against the UW-Milwaukee Panthers on Friday night. The game started out slow, with UWM’s defense making it tough for Marquette to get any real offense going. At the end of the first quarter, the score was tied at 1-1, and neither side seemed like they were going to let up. Marquette owned the second quarter, with tough defense and patient offense that took the score to 7-2. After the halftime, UMW seemed revitalized and held Marquette to no goals, while scoring one, pulling within four with a score of 7-3. But in the end the UWM defense could not hold and Marquette buckled down on defense, not allowing another goal, with a final score of 12-3. Marquette was lead by TJ Gallus, 4g and 2a, and Pat Van Dusen and Brian Hof with three goals each. Also, on his birthday, Jon “Squints” Matthews recorded 1g and 1a.

The next day, Marquette traveled down to their home field at Valley, to take on UW- Stevens Point. Games in the past have been close, but this year Marquette jumped out early, 5-1 in the first quarter, and never looked back posting a score of 11-1 at halftime. The second half was still hard fought, and UWSP did not give up. A highlight of the game was when seniors Peter Hoffman (defense) and Brian Cassidy (Goalie) got a chance to hone their offensive skills and play some attack. Final score was 20-5 and Marquette enjoyed their fans and alumni witnessing their third conference win, putting them over .500 in conference play. Marquette was lead by TJ Gallus with 5g and 4a, and Pat Van Dusen and Brian Hof tallying 6 a piece, with junior Derek Hein contributing 2g. 

Assistant Coach Andy Hunt commented after the Steven’s Point game, “I am extremely proud of how our guys played this weekend. To win three games in a row now is a big testament to their hard work and determination to get better. The upperclassmen, especially our captains, are really setting the tone for our younger guys, and everyone is responding with better performances.

It was also wonderful seeing the number of alumni that came out to support the team this weekend. Their encouragement and support go a long way with our players and coaching staff, and we truly appreciate their presence in our program.”

Head Coach Panch Ojeda added his comments on the weekend. “This past weekend was a tremendous stride forward for the program and the team.  Not only did we put together a three game winning streak, the team is beginning to gel and learning to work together to win games.  The box score shows the goals and assists, but it was the hustle plays, grit, and determination that propelled Marquette to victory.  It should also be noted the team was able to get contributions from numerous different individuals which is a good sign of our team coming together and peaking at the right time.

With that said, the team definitely needs a good week of practice as we prepare for games against Saint Cloud State and University of Minnesota-Duluth.  These games will have playoff seeding implications and Marquette can clinch a playoff spot with a win over Saint Cloud State on Saturday.

Lastly, thank you to our alumni, parents, and fans for attending our games.  We had a large number out at both games and their support is essential for the continued success of our program.”

Marquette travels to Minnesota this weekend to take on Saint Cloud and Minnesota-Duluth in its last conference games of the season.

April 8, 2010

One Day Without Shoes

April 8th, 2010

(From Marquette Tribune) – Marquette students are redefining what it means to “take a walk in someone else’s shoes” on campus today.

In fact, they aren’t wearing shoes at all.

They’re participating in “One Day Without Shoes,” a nationwide effort to spread awareness about those in third world countries who cannot afford shoes. Sponsored by TOMS Shoes, the campaign also aims to bring attention to podoconiosis, a disfiguring disease caused by walking barefoot in volcanic soil.

Matt Hetrick, a sophomore in the College of Arts & Sciences, is organizing the Marquette event. As of press time, 981 students declared their support for the event on its Facebook page. Hetrick is encouraging all students to step out and support the cause.

“Rain or shine, I’m doing it,” he said. “Families that can’t afford shoes have to do it, and they deal with it. That’s what I’m doing — walking in the footsteps of the children who have to do this everyday.”

Since students may not be allowed to walk barefoot within indoor facilities, Hetrick is asking participants to slip a pair of sandals inside their bags and follow proper health codes — specifically when entering a cafeteria.

Read the rest of the story by clicking here.

Marquette Prepares for Home Weekend

April 8th, 2010

Milwaukee, WI (April 8, 2010) – The Marquette Men’s Lacrosse Team is preparing for conference play at home this week.  The team battles University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Friday night at Shorewood High School and University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Saturday at Valley Fields.  Marquette opened the season 1-2 in conference play with losses to Minnesota State-Mankato and University of Minnesota along with a victory over Iowa State.

It has been quite the roller coaster for Marquette.  The team has played numerous teams very close, with 4 of their 7 losses coming by a combined 7 goals.  The team has continued to work hard and has not been deterred at their close losses.  At the beginning of the year the team set their sights on the conference championship game and that has not changed.  This weekend will be a big factor in this.  If Marquette is able to come out of the weekend with two victories they will likely earn a bid to the conference tournament.

The battle against University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a battle for the Brew Town.  The two teams tangled last year in their first ever UMLL battle.  It was a back and forth game with UWM coming away with an 8-7 victory.  This season has started very differently for both clubs.  UWM has opened the season 0-5 with a close loss to Iowa State.  Marquette is not taking anything for granted.  UWM is known for their grit, hard work, and the team is certain they will be ready to battle come tomorrow.  Marquette is doing its part to be prepared and wants to take back the Brew Town.  The game will be Friday night at 8pm at Shorewood High School.

On Saturday Marquette will take on University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.  The Pointers have lost the past two games to Marquette, but they have been getting progressively better.   Under the tutelage of Coach Josh Fast last year the Pointers made great strides and it would seem this has continued into this year, with the team losing to Iowa State by only 4.  This is Marquette’s only conference home game this year, so the team is definitely going to be ready to play in front of the hometown fans.

The schedule for this weekend is:

Friday 4/9  @ 8:00pm Shorewood High School – University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Satuday 4/10 @ 12:00pm Valley Fields – University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Please follow the team on  Twitter & Facebook.  The team will have live tweets for both games.

March 18, 2010

Marquette Gets First Win on the Road

March 18th, 2010

After a grueling 19 plus hour bus ride from Milwaukee, Marquette was excited to get off the bus, sleep, and play some lacrosse. After a few hours of sleep on Monday night, Marquette woke up Tuesday morning to face its first opponent of the trip, East Carolina. Both teams came into the game on Tuesday night seeking their respective first wins of the season, so it was a great matchup from the start. The Golden Eagles came out firing and jumped to a 3-0 lead early. After a physical and exciting first half, the Pirates of East Carolina had climbed back to within one, the score being 7-6 at halftime.

In the second half, both teams settled down and defenses really played tough and buckled down. Goals were traded back and forth, but Marquette stayed up by two with a score of 10-8 with 5 minutes left, due good defense and stops by their senior goalie, Brian Cassidy. In the ensuing 5 minutes, East Carolina would pressure well, and come within one as a result, but Marquette was able to hold on against the onslaught and come away with the victory. Cassidy had this to say about the game. “I thought the game was very intense from the beginning. Marquette was real sloppy to start out, but we pulled it together by the fourth quarter when it counted most. The offense and defense seemed to show promise periodically, but we didn’t show fluidity until the fourth. That being said, there was a fire in the huddles that never dimmed regardless of the score, and I think that’s what was key for us.”

“The team notched their first victory of the year,” said Coach “Panch” Ojeda. “The team worked hard and played as one to earn this victory.  It was great to see contributions from a variety of young players and we will definitely need those in the future to be successful.  The game was not perfect and definitely areas in which we can improve, but overall the team is headed in the right direction.”

“As a captain and being out for the season it is tough to watch,” answered red-shirted captain Jordan Schrader on his opinion. “That being said I am so proud of the team for playing a great game and getting the first win of the season! We have given away a few games this season and a few guys did a great job of selling out in the 4th quarter to seal the win. With a short bench and after a long bus ride with little sleep I was proud of a young team coming out and getting the job done when it counted. It is so enjoyable to watch and easy to coach as an injured player when the team does well and succeeds.”

Marquette was led by freshman attackman T.J Gallus with 4 goals and 2 assists, with Brian Cassidy making 12 stellar saves. Marquette will travel to Virginia Tech to face the Hokies on Thursday night for a match-up that promises to be a physical and tough game at 8:00 pm in Blacksburg.

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February 23, 2010

Brand New Website Unveiled

February 23rd, 2010

Milwaukee, WI – Marquette University Men’s Lacrosse team has released a brand new website.  The team had been working for some time to develop a better identity on the web and this site is the firs step.  It is only a start, and the team continues to look to tweak the site and hopefully turn it into an avenue for parents, players, alums, and fans to get top notch communication to the team.

During the process of developing the site, it was Secretary Mitch Nemmers leading the charge looking at some different ways of doing things and finding innovative ways to have a website that was both useful and branded well.  Mitch will be working with the appropriate invidiuals to continue to keep the site up to date.  If you experience any issues or have suggestions please feel free to contact the team at marquette.lacrosse@gmail.com.

The team opens this Saturday against Georgia Tech so the release of the website couldn’t come at a better time.

November 25, 2009

Marquette Releases Spring Schedule

November 25th, 2009

789crownThe Marquette University men’s lacrosse team announces their upcoming schedule for the 2010 Spring Season.  Marquette will be taking on opponents throughout the country as they look to challenge for a UMLL Conference Crown.

The 2010 Golden Eagles schedule opens up in Lexington, KY as Marquette will take on SELC foes Georgia Tech & University of Kentucky on Feb. 27 & 28.

Marquette will then return home to take on the University of Illinois at home on March 7.  “Our game against Illinois is a classic battle between two Midwestern states.  We have tremendous respect for Coach Dodson and the program they have and definitely look forward to this battle every year.”  Coach Ojeda said.

For Spring Break the Golden Eagles head back to the SELC to play East Carolina on March 16, Virginia Tech on March 18, and Wake Forest on March 20.  Marquette faced Wake Forest a few years ago on a trip to the SELC and lost 11-8.  The Golden Eagles will be looking to avenge that loss and face two new opponents in Virginia Tech & East Carolina.

Upon returning home, Marquette will open up it’s conference schedule facing Minnesota State-Mankato, Minnesota, and Iowa State as the team travels to Ames, IA the weekend of March 26-28.  This features two close rematches from last year in which Marquette lost to Minnesota State-Mankato by two and Iowa State by one.

The Golden Eagles will then have a week off for the Easter Holidays before battling Wisconsin-Milwaukee for Milwaukee supremacy on April 8 at Shorewood High School.  On Saturday April 9, the Golden Eagles welcome the Pointers of Wisconsin-Stevens Point to Marquette Valley Fields.

The Golden Eagles then travel to play Saint Cloud State and University of Minnesota Duluth as they wrap up their conference play.  Games will be played in Saint Cloud and Minneapolis respectively.

Marquette will play host to out of conference and new to the MCLA, Wisconsin-Madison on April 21.  “This is a game Marquette is looking forward to.  Wisconsin-Madison is new to the MCLA and has always had an excellent team, so the competition should be outstanding. “ Coach Ojeda stated.

Finally, Marquette will fight for a chance to win the UMLL Conference Crown the first weekend in May at the UMLL Conference Tournament in Minneapolis, MN.

Date Opponent Location(Time)
2/27 Georgia Tech University of Kentucky (2:00pm)
2/28 University of Kentucky University of Kentucky (12:00pm)
3/7 University of Illinois Marquette Valley Fields (TBD)
3/16 East Carolina East Carolina (7:30pm)
3/18 Virginia Tech Virginia Tech (7:00pm)
3/20 Wake Forest Wake Forest (12:00pm)
3/26 Minnesota State-Mankato Woodbury High School (TBD)
3/27 University of Minnesota Iowa State (2:30pm)
3/28 Iowa State University Iowa State (9:00am)
4/8 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Shorewood High School (8:00pm)
4/9 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Marquette Valley Fields (12:00pm)
4/17 Saint Cloud State Saint Cloud (5:00pm)
4/18 University of Minnesota-Duluth University of Minnesota (9:00am)
4/21 University of Wisconsin-Madison Marquette Valley Fields (7:30pm)

October 1, 2009

Brew Town Showdown

October 1st, 2009

As promised, the cross-town rivalry between the Marquette Golden Eagles and the UW Milwaukee Panthers reared its ugly head. As the first game of the fall season, the Golden Eagles were ready to play, and what better team to start with than questionably one of its biggest rivals the Panthers.

After a tough season last year, along with losing a strong group of seniors, the Golden Eagles looked to bounce back and start the season with a bang. Which is exactly what they did.

With new Defensive Coach Rick Rameriz handling the defense and Head Coach Panchito Ojeda running the offense, the Golden Eagles looked like a new team.

Marquette played hard the first quarter and finished the half strong leading 6 to 3. By the end of the game both teams had fought hard and scored multiple goals. The final score was 11 to 8, with Marquette coming out on top even though they played man down for a good portion of the game because of penalties.

The new additions to the offense such as Padeen Reed, TJ Gallus, Pat Van Dusen and Dan Bissing helped propel Marquette to a vital win. Each of the four players had at least one goal. They also got help from returning players Pat Mulshine, Thomas Sikes and Ian Chadwick. The defense was also strong, holding UWM to 6 goals until the 4th quarter and killing a penalty when they were 3 men down.

“The team battled hard on Saturday,” Ojeda said. “We laid out some specific goals around controlling the possession time, winning the ground ball battle, and out shooting our opponent.  We did all of these things which put us in position to win.

I think the whole team sees improvement areas in our lack of focus on the details as we made some mistakes early, but we are only playing our second game so still time to improve.  Now, we must get back to work as we have only two weeks to prepare for some excellent competition at the Lake Front Classic being played at Carthage College.

Overall, it was an excellent game and the young men worked hard and did what it took to win.  Thank you to UWM for coming out for the game and playing.  They will be a tough foe once again come Spring.”

Captain and Goaltender Brian “Pirate” Cassidy also commented on the game.

“I was really looking forward to this game because it gave us our first real glimpse of our potential,” Cassidy said.  ”As a team with a bunch of new parts, it was nice to see how they all fell into place in our system. I felt like our offense played with a killer mentality that maybe we haven’t shown in the previous years I’ve been here. What I mean by that is that it seemed like everyone was catching the ball in a position where they were a threat– everyone wanted to get a goal. By doing that, I think it opened up more opportunities for us.

On the defensive side– I was very impressed with how my fellow defenders responded to being man down a whole lot. I believe we were scored on the first 3 times we were man down, but after that we made the right adjustments and never panicked. I think that seeing the defense respond that way is really a great sign this early on in the year. Also, besides the man-down goals, we were very solid against equal man opportunities. I expect big things in the near future.”

The team’s next game is at the Lake Front Classic being played at Carthage College on October 10 against University of Minnesota Duluth. The game is at 11:30.

Get out there and support your Golden Eagles.

September 2, 2009

Welcome to Marquette

September 2nd, 2009

MarquetteWelcome to Marquette Lax Fans!  That’s right, I know most of you have probably been looking at this website for the past few months or even years, depending on how long you have been involved, but for those of you just starting out, Welcome.  Our 2009-2010 season has officially started.

We had our first meeting last night and we had a large group of young men join us and the team looks to have about 40 young men interested in playing.  We spent last night handling administrative stuff and then talking through team goals and expectations.  As is true with most people, sitting in a room for a few hours is just not that fun, but important.  The work we did last night will hopefully set the table for our successes this year.

On Thursday we get to start practice.  How great will it be to get out on the field and do some work.  We will be able to begin to work together, bond, and develop into the family we know we are.  Over the next 6 weeks we will see our team grow together and begin one unit as opposed to individuals.  But most importantly, we get to the most fun part of lacrosse.

So, young men, come ready to work hard, but come ready to have fun. We are going to have a great time this year working our butts of and becoming a great team.

Parents and Alums, we are getting ready to announce our fall schedule, but we have to get some confirmation on things.  Here is what I do know:

(a) We will be playing in the afternoon on 9/13 as part of Indian Summerfest. I don’t know time.  I will post time and location once I have it.

(b) Our parents weekend will be 9/25-9/27.  Details will be sent out by the EB this week, or at least as soon as we get all the parents contact information.

(c) Our alumni game scheduled for 9/19 appears to have gotten a good response.  If you are not coming, contact us today and let us know you are coming :) .  Don’t miss out on this tremendous time.

(d) Play Day with Carthage College is October 10-11 @ Carthage College.

Like I have said before we have a new hope, a new season with a bunch of returning and incoming talent.  We can certainly achieve new heights, but the decision is ours.  As I have told some and will be telling the team again.  Winning starts now.  It doesn’t start next week, or with the first game, or next hour, it starts now.  It starts with hard work, with hard practice, with focus on achieving the goals we have laid out for ourselves and doing them the right way.

I don’t know about you, but I am stoked to be practicing on Thursday.  Perhaps the only thing better would to be a player on Thursday as opposed to a coach.  Let’s have some fun over the next few weeks boys.

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