While it was a difficult afternoon for the Concordia University Chicago men's lacrosse team (2-8), it was a game in which the Cougars improved over time. The game ended an 18-3 win for the Milwaukee School of Engineering Raiders (4-8).
 
The Cougars increased their shot count in all four periods, culminating six in the final 15 minutes, as well as their goal-scoring with two in the final frame. When the goals came, they were from familiar sources off offense this season: freshman attacker 
Clayton Emery (Fishers, Ind.), senior attacker 
Benjamin Lang (West Dundee, Ill.) and sophomore midfielder 
Chadd Rowe (Atlanta, Ga.) all scored, with Emery increasing his team-leading season tally to 23.
 
Rowe led the Cougars with four shots on goal in the game, also collecting two ground balls and causing two turnovers.
 
Senior goalie 
Jack Liskey (Crown Point, Ind.) played the entire game in net for the Cougars and made 16 saves. Liskey is now just 15 shy of 700 career stops.
 
The Cougars next play their final regular-season away game on Tuesday, April 20, at Aurora University. The game is scheduled to be played at 6 p.m.
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