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Monday, February 21, 2011

BYU Mens Lacrosse slaughters some Grizzlies

BYU Mens Lacrosse issued a crushing 29-2 defeat to the Montana Grizzlies during the snowiest game the team had ever played. Unforced turnovers, diminished vision, and lost footing were commonplace throughout the game for both teams.

After a very difficult first few minutes of the first quarter, coach Schneck decided to encourage his team to outplay the Grizzlies by turning it into a running game. By limiting their number of passes and assisted shots on goal, the Cougars were able to establish a 13-1 lead by halftime.

After loosing a number of balls in the snow in the first half, and having the field plowed by a tractor during halftime, the snow finally eased up. This allowed the Cougars to revert to their usual power plays and put in some of their more junior players. After Michael Watterson's final behind-the-back shot, the Cougars put the Grizzles away with a 29-2 final score.

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