Gents Back Home On Saturday To Face Warriors
The Centenary lacrosse team returns to its home field on Saturday afternoon as the Gents face the Hendrix College Warriors in a non-conference contest at Atkins Field.
Shreveport – The Centenary lacrosse team returns to its home field on Saturday afternoon as the Gents face the Hendrix College Warriors in a non-conference contest at Atkins Field.
Live stats and live video are available for the game at the links below:
STATS: https://www.gocentenary.com/sports/mlax/2025-26/boxscores/20260207_fwsh.xml
VIDEO: https://youtube.com/live/bakd5bUdhAU
TICKETS: https://fan.hudl.com/tickets/VGlja2V0ZWRFdmVudDY5NjEzMmU5YjE0ZjAzNzE4MTAyYTEyMw==
Tickets can only be purchased online. NO cash sales will be available. Centenary students, faculty & staff are allowed into every home event FREE with a valid Centenary ID. Passport Points are available for students to claim.
The Gents (1-0) opened their season last Saturday in grand fashion at home with a dominating 27-10 victory over the LaGrange College Panthers in a non-conference contest as they tied their program record for goals in a game. Saturday marks the beginning of the season for the Warriors.
Sophomore A Noah Walsh (Mount Prospect, Ill.) made an immediate impact in his Gents' debut as he scored a whopping eight goals and tallied seven assists, both of which led the team, and he set a new program record for points in a game with 15. Walsh, a transfer from Anderson University, scored two goals in the first quarter, three in the second, two in the third, and one in the fourth. Walsh's 15 points are also the sixth-most in a single game by a D3 player in NCAA history.
The Gents took a 16-4 halftime lead and cruised to the victory. Sophomore A Gamble Harvill (Bossier City, La.) was right behind Walsh with seven goals, and freshman O/MF Aiden McQuat (Lafayette, La.) scored five. Freshman GK Jake Huff (Carlisle, Mass.) started and made seven saves.
The Gents led 9-2 after the first quarter and outscored the Panthers 7-2 in the second period to open a comfortable halftime advantage. A 9-3 edge in the third gave the Maroon and White a 24-7 lead headed to the final period and LaGrange finished with a 3-2 advantage in a low-scoring final 15 minutes. Centenary finished with a 92-20 advantage in shots, 47-8 in ground balls, and won 34-41 face offs and were successful on all 12 of their clear attempts
Freshman MF Andrew Hayden (Bryant, Ark.) scored two goals and five Gents scored one goal each – junior M Ethan Hewett (Bossier City, La.), junior A Gibson Harvill (Bossier, City, La.), sophomore D Carter Romero (Lafayette, La.), sophomore MF Cooper Harris (Lexington, Ky.), and freshman FO Gavin Ferrington (Bossier City, La.). Gibson Harvill added three assists, second-most behind Walsh's team-high seven, and four players tallied one assist each – Hewett, Gamble Harvill, McQuat, and junior MF Dominic Ogier (St. Louis, Mo.).
SERIES HISTORY: The Gents and Warriors have played six times since the Maroon and White revived its program as part of the NCAA with Hendrix winning each one.
See the complete Gents' season schedule here: https://gocentenary.com/sports/mlax/2025-26/schedule
Live stats and live video stream are available for all Centenary home contests.
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