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Texas Longhorn Lacrosse stomps the returning TCU Toads. Final Score 18-8.


April 2nd 7:00 pm start with about 5:25 left in the 3rd quarter upon Caven Field. 

The game rebegan with a score of Texas 9 TCU 6. On this sunsetting evening in Austin; Texas blitzed the visiting bare-bones travel squad TCU Horn Frogs dressed in purple from the face off.  

Texas scored 4 quick goals, and just like that it's Texas 12, TCU 6. At this point, you could tell what perhaps might have previously been a competitive game was no longer destined to be. 

To give Texas credit, their Offensive Ball Movement, Scoring, Assist making, On- Cage Shooting was perhaps the best I've viewed in person all season! Whatever the team and coaches did to get the offensive side of the ball up to snuff, worked! 

I made a note while watching that #39 for Texas is pretty damn good. 

Another Texas Score and it's 13-7. 

Texas Scores again in the 4th quarter, and the Texas Over TCU Stomp job continues. Texas 14-7, Texas 15-7, Texas 16-7 on a fancy behind the back attackman shot goal. 

Then for the emphatic "dunk" to tie a bow on this no doubter victory, the tall lengthy #14 All Star Defenseman Mr. Jack Tennant scored a POLE GOAL from at least 20-25 feet outside the TCU cage. #53 for Texas scored again and it's a final, Texas 18- TCU 8.   TCU brought an extremely minimalist squad to finish up this game. 

All in all, it's a legit WIN for Texas Men's Lacrosse on a night where the Offensive side of the field looked as productive and focused as it has all season. Well done. 

--George Vance McGee Univ. of Texas Lacrosse Men's Alumni Reporter. georgevance@gmail.com 
















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  1. I personally believe that #53, Cisco Carvajal, is under utilized. Dude has got mad skills for a true freshman

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