te Eagles (5-2, 4-0), who, like Marist, was undefeated in PFL games. The back-and-forth contest saw seven lead changes and eight total scoring plays. The Red Foxes collected their first loss to a PFL opponent this season, 27-24.
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Stefan Copetti has been humbly making consistent strides for his team, hoping for a MAAC Championship.
Marist scored a 2-0 over first-place Monmouth on Wednesday afternoon
he Marist men’s lacrosse team traveled to Long Island earlier in October to play in the Headstrong Nick Colleluori Classic Tournament at Hofstra University.
Marist seals their fifth shut out of the season, taking Manhattan 3-0.
After a complete domination of the Stetson Hatters last weekend, Marist (3-2, 3-0) travelled to western Ohio to take on PFL rival , The University of Dayton (3-3, 2-2). The Red Foxes played a clean game. Nothing extremely flashy, but by showing composure and taking advantage of the Flyers’ mistakes, they were able to come out on top 20-17.
to take on Canisius at home on Friday, October 15. For the first time in the history of the program, the Red Foxes will race under the direction of a new head coach, Anthony Randall.
In Head Coach Matt Viggiano’s 100 career win, Marist defeated Rider University 4-2 at Tenney Stadium on Wednesday, Oct. 13.
The Marist Red Foxes (2-2, 2-0) hosted the Stetson University Hatters (2-3, 0-2) for their first home game against a Pioneer Football League opponent. The Foxes put their foot on the gas and never let up, cruising to a 34-3 win over the Hatters.
Marist looks to get another win against Stetson, who is 2-2 this season. With aa win, Marist will progress to 2-2 and remain undefeated in the PFL.