LAGRANGE, Ga. – Sophomore goalkeeper
Jameson Murray made a program-record 36 saves to set the new single-game record, as the Brevard College men's lacrosse team (0-12, 0-4 USA South) dropped a conference match 23-1 to LaGrange (1-7, 1-3 USAS) on Saturday evening at Calloway Stadium.
Murray, a second-year Tornado from Charleston, S.C. – who recorded 30 saves earlier this season at Randolph – stopped 36 shots to set a new single-game program record for BC men's lacrosse.
The Panthers scored early and often in the 23-1 victory, putting 12 first-half goals past BC before outscoring Brevard 11-1 in the second half.
Blaine Walker scored his first goal as a Tornado on an assist from
Braedyn Perez in the fourth quarter to put the Tornados on the scoreboard.
Senior faceoff specialist
Logan Southern won 14 total faceoffs and grabbed a team-high seven ground balls.
Brevard returns to action at Southern Virginia on Friday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Buena Vista, Virginia.
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