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The Boston University men's lacrosse team will face off against Harvard on Tuesday night at Harvard Stadium. Game time is set for 7 p.m.
Tuesday's tilt will be televised live locally on NESN. Fans outside of New England will be able to stream the game live on the Ivy League Digital Network.
LOOKING BACK AT LAST YEAR
- BU limited Harvard to just 21 total shots in a 13-8 victory last March at Nickerson Field.
- James Burr scored four goals while John MacLean added three goals of his own as part of a four-point effort (3g, 1a).
- Jack Wilson tallied three points (1g, 2a) and Hayden Ruiz also had two assists.
- Ryan Hilburn and Chase Levesque also added a goal apiece.
- Joe Stucky went 18-of-25 at the faceoff X with six ground balls.
SCOUTING THE CRIMSON
- Harvard has won four straight games, including a 10-8 victory over Brown in its Ivy League opener on Saturday.
- The Crimson has averaged 11.67 goals per game and has allowed just 9.33 goals per game, including 8.0 goals per game ove each of its last two tilts.
- Morgan Cheek leads the team in both assists (16) and points (23).
- Kyle Anderson leads Harvard with 17 goals and is second with 20 points while Ryan Graff has scored 10 goals in addition to seven assists.
- Steven Cuccurullo is 64-of-123 at the faceoff X and has claimed a team-best 27 ground balls.
- Robert Shaw has started all six games for Harvard and owns a 9.21 goals-against averaged and a .594 save percentage.
CAREER DAY FOR CHRIS GRAY
- Freshman Chris Gray matched the program record for points in a game with seven on Saturday at Bucknell.
- He matched his career highs in both goals (3) and assists (4), doing so in the first half.
- Gray became just the third Terrier player to record seven points in one game.
- Cal Dearth ('17) was the most recent player to accomplish that feat, doing so last year against Harvard.
- Jack Wilson also has a seven-point game on his resume.
ONE OF THE BEST ROOKIES IN THE NATION
- Freshman Chris Gray has been outstanding all season for the Terriers.
- He has tallied a point in each of his first eight collegiate contests, and Gray has also recorded at least four points five times.
- Gray leads all NCAA freshmen in both points (31) and assists (17), and he leads BU in both categories.
- He is tied for 12th overall in assists and tied for 18th overall in points.
FIFTY STRAIGHT AND COUNTING FOR JACK
- Senior Jack Wilson moved his point streak to 51 games with his hat trick on Saturday against Colgate.
- Wilson has only been held without a point once in his entire career.Â
- In those 51Â games, Wilson has tallied 86Â goals and 51Â assists for 137 points.
- Wilson has tallied 15 goals and seven assists for 22 points this year.
- He has notched three hat tricks this season and has found the back of the net in each of the last seven contests.
- Last season, Wilson set career highs in goals (29), assists (18) and points (47).
THE POWER OF CHRISTMAN COMPELS YOU
- Freshman Sean Christman enjoyed the best day of his brief collegiate career at the faceoff X on Saturday.
- He won a career high 16 of the 24 draws he took against Bucknell and also picked up a career-high four ground balls.
- Christman went 13-of-19 against Jarett Witzal, who entered the game with a career win percentage at the X of .558.
- On the season, Christman is 28-of-58 at the faceoff X with 12 ground balls.
NEXT UP: LAFAYETTE
- BU will conclude a stretch of three straight road games on Saturday at Lafayette.
- Game time is set for 1 p.m.