#13 Georgetown Outclasses Marquette Men’s Lacrosse
The Golden Eagles fell behind 4-0 out of the gate and it didn’t get much better from there.
The fun news is that Nolan Rappis hit 100 career points on Saturday at Cooper Field. It came on his fourth point of the day as well as his second goal of the day. Rappis is the ninth man in Marquette men’s lacrosse history to reach the century mark.
Rappis nets his second goal of the day and his 100th point of his career! #WeAreMarquette | #MarquetteMLAX pic. twitter.
com/At1wmf1KfG — Marquette Lacrosse (@MarquetteMLax) April 11, 2026 The bad news is that Marquette lost to #13 Georgetown, 17-7, dropping the Golden Eagles to 2-1 in Big East play and knocking them out of a three-way tie for first place in the conference. The lousy news is that Marquette lost in exactly the way that Georgetown’s offensive profile would want them to lose. Rory Connor scored seven of the Hoyas’ 17 goals, and to make matters worse for Marquette, he had four of them in the second half after MU went into the break already down 10-4.
Liam Connor, Rory’s younger brother, was the battery to his big brother’s power, putting up eight assists on his way to nine points on the day. Liam assisted on five of Georgetown’s first seven goals of the day, and for the record: The other two go in the book as unassisted. Essentially, Marquette didn’t have a defensive answer for what the Hoyas wanted to do on offense, although I guess you could make a case that it was a good thing that Rory Connor didn’t score any of GU’s first five goals of the game.