THE GAME
The University of Utah Lacrosse team is heading out of Salt Lake City for a two-game road trip, starting with No. 16 Johns Hopkins on Saturday, Feb. 25. The game, which is taking place in Baltimore, Md., will start at 10 a.m. MT.
HOW TO WATCH
The game against Johns Hopkins will be live streamed on ESPN+ (requires subscription) with the link for the stream and live stats available on the Utah Lacrosse schedule page on
www.UtahUtes.com.
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@UtahLacrosse | Twitter: @UtahLacrosse).
THREE THINGS TO KNOW
• Utah ranks second in the ASUN in both assists per game (7.67) and points per game (19.33).
• Johns Hopkins will be Utah's second ranked opponent in the last four games.
• Utah is only giving up 13.3 turnover per game, which ranks 10th nationally.
TICKETS
Fans can purchase tickets for the remaining home games on UtahTickets.com or by calling/texting 801-581-8849. Single-game tickets and the Home Game Pack is still available.
BRADBURY BRINGS IT ALL
Through three games, junior attackman
Tyler Bradbury leads the Utes in points (11), becoming the all-time career points leader at Utah with 112 (47 goals, 65 assists) over a span of 32 games (3.5 ppg).
• He passed former all-time points leader
Josh Stout, who had 105 points from 2019-22.
• He has scored at least one point in 19 straight games, dating back to the 2021 season, and has scored a point in 27 of his 32 career games.
• Bradbury is already the all-time record holder for career assists, sitting at 65.
• He also ranks third all-time in career goals with 47.
• This season, he ranks 27th nationally (out of 108 players) and first in the ASUN in assists per game (2.33), also ranking second in the ASUN in points per game (3.67).
• He has 21 career games with multiple assists, including in two of Utah's games this season with three against Denver (2/4/23) and a season-high four vs. Marquette (2/11/23).
• Bradbury also has 16 career games with two-or-more goals.
• To round things out, the junior also recorded a career-high tying four ground balls in Utah's win over Marquette.
STICKY STICK
Senior defenseman
Samuel Cambere is known for being a menace on defense, ranking first all-time in career caused turnovers (76) and second in ground balls (208).
• He currently has a streak of 25 straight games with two-or-more ground balls.
• Cambere holds the top-two single-season numbers for caused turnovers, setting the school record in 2022 (28) and 2019 (20).
• His season-high three caused turnovers against Marquette was the 22nd time in his career he has posted two-or-more CTOs in a game.
WHEN HYDE SHOOTS, HE SCORES
Junior attackman
Jordan Hyde has scored 67 goals through 28 career games, averaging 2.4 goals per game. He ranks second all-time in goals at Utah, needing eight more to pass
Josh Stout (74 from 2019-22) and set a new school record.
• Through three games in 2023, he has two hat tricks, scoring three goals against Denver (2/4/23) and Vermont (2/18/23).
• He has 19 career games with multiple goals.
• He has scored in nine straight games, dating back to Utah's game at Cleveland State on April 9, 2022.
• Against Denver, he scored his three goals on just four shots on goal, while against Vermont, all three of his shots on goal ended up in the back of the net.
NEWCOMER IN THE NET
True freshman goalkeeper
Colin Lenskold earned the starting spot this season with the Utes currently being the only ASUN program with a starting freshman goalkeeper. Through three games, Lenskold has 38 saves with a 13.70 goals against average.
• Out of the 84 goalkeepers ranked in NCAA Division I men's lacrosse in save per game, Lenskold ranks 27th, averaging 12.67.
• His breakout game of the year came against Vermont (2/18/23), stopping 20 shots, only allowing 14 goals.
• His 20 saves against the Catamounts was a school record for single-game saves and is the fourth-most in the NCAA this year.
• The 20 stops also ranks as the second-most by a freshman in the NCAA this season.
MCMAKIN IT HAPPEN
Junior attackman
MJ McMahon has been a consistent threat on offense for the Utes since he stepped foot on campus in 2020, recording 54 points on 39 goals and 15 assists.
• Through 34 career games, McMahon ranks fifth in career points (54) and goals (39), also tying for sixth in assists (15).
• He has scored two-or-more points in two of Utah's three games this season, including a season-high three (2 goals, 1 assist) vs. Marquette (2/11/23).
• Prior to Utah's season opener against Denver (2/4/23), he had scored at least a point in 19 straight games (at Mercer, 4/27/21 – vs. Robert Morris, 5/7/22).
• He has scored at least a point in 28 of the 34 games he has appeared in.