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Mark Selders

No. 8 Men's Lacrosse Welcomes No. 6 Johns Hopkins Saturday Night

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - The eighth-ranked Penn State men's lacrosse team welcomes sixth-ranked Johns Hopkins to Panzer Stadium on Saturday, April 8 at 7 p.m.

HOW TO FOLLOW
Date:
 Saturday, April 8 
Place: Panzer Stadium | University Park, Pa.
Time: 7 p.m.
Watch: B1G Network
Live Statistics: Saturday
Game Notes: Penn State | Johns Hopkins
Parking: Due to a concert at the BJC on Saturday night, day of parking will be $20 if you do not pre-pay for parking before 11:59 p.m. on Friday night. Click on the link here to reserve your parking space to avoid paying the day of.

SERIES HISTORY

  • Johns Hopkins currently leads the series 13-4 as this will be the 18th meeting between both teams. The last time the Nittany Lions defeated Johns Hopkins came on March 28, 2021 when they won 11-8.

SCOUTING JOHNS HOPKINS

  • Johns Hopkins enters the match with a 9-3 overall record as they recently defeated Rutgers 16-12 on April 1.
  • Leading the way on the offensive front for the Blue Jays is Jacob Angelus who leads the team in points with 42 off 11 goals and 31 assists.
  • In net stands Tim Marcille who has played and started in 11 games this season. He currently tallies a save percentage of .531 and a GAA of 11.62.

SCORE ONE FOR THE D-MIDDIE

  • Senior Grant Haus scored his first goal of the year in the Nittany Lions 17-9 victory over Ohio State on Saturday.
  • The brother of assistant coach John Haus also tallied his first point of the season.
  • He sits second on the team in caused turnovers with eight on the year as well.

IT'S LIKE THEY'RE RELATED

  • Graduate student Jack Traynor and sophomore Matt Traynor each recorded hat-tricks in Saturday's win over Ohio State.
  • The brothers have tallied goals together in all nine games this season.
  • Matt Traynor edges his brother in goals on the year with 22 while Jack leads in points with 32.

IN THE TOP 10

  • Following the victory over Ohio State, the Nittany Lions broke the top in both the USILA and Inside Lacrosse polls this week.
  • The Nittany Lions were eighth in the USILA poll and Inside Lacrosse poll.

HOME SWEET HOME

  • With the Nittany Lions 17-9 victory over Ohio State on Saturday, Penn State now is 4-0 at home this season.
  • It is the best home record they've had since the 2019 season when they went a record 7-0 in front of a home crowd.

UP NEXT

  • Penn State hits the road to face Michigan on Sunday, April 16 at 6 p.m.