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2025 Men's Lacrosse Roster

51 Brendan Maher

  • Height 6-1
  • Weight 195
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Melrose, Mass.
  • High School Melrose / University of Massachusetts

Biography

Career Achievements

  • 2024, 2025 USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America honorable mention
  • 2025 USILA North-South Game
  • 2024 NEILA All-New England third team
  • 2024 IMLCA Region I second team
  • 2025 IMLCA Region I honorable mention
  • 2024 All-NEWMAC first team
  • 2023, 2024, 2025 All-NEWMAC first team
  • 2022 All-NEWMAC second team

Career Highlights

2025:
As a senior, started all 20 games on defense…picked up a career-high 48 ground balls and matched his career high with 24 caused turnovers…scooped up two ground balls and recorded two caused turnovers in a 9-7 loss to Williams on March 1…finished with three ground balls and one caused turnover in back-to-back wins over Nichols (18-8) on March 4 and Western New England (16-8) on March 8…picked three ground balls and added two forced turnovers in a 12-6 loss at nationally-ranked Bowdoin on March 26…contributed a season-high three caused turnovers in a 16-10 win over Wheaton on March 29…matched his season high with three caused turnovers while collecting a season-best five ground balls in a 14-8 victory over Salve Regina on April 12…contributed four ground balls and one caused turnover in a 19-3 rout of Clark on April 19…scooped up four ground balls and matched his season high with three caused turnovers in an 11-9 loss at Coast Guard in the regular season finale on April 26…had two ground balls and one caused turnover in a 12-10 win at Springfield in the NEWMAC Tournament final on May 3…picked up four ground balls and added three caused turnovers in a 24-4 win over Western Connecticut State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on May 7…followed it up with three ground balls and one caused turnover in a 16-7 loss at No. 5 Wesleyan in the NCAA Tournament second round on May 10.

2024: As a senior, one of four players to start all 20 games at defense...picked up 45 ground balls and caused 24 turnovers...ranked fifth on the team in ground balls and ranked first in caused turnovers...picked up three ground balls and caused one turnover in a close 14-13 loss to Union on February 25...caused a season-high three turnovers in a 15-11 win over Western New England on March 9...picked up a season-high five ground balls in a 16-13 win over Springfield on March 16...collected two ground balls and caused two turnovers in a 13-6 win over Bowdoin on March 26...scooped up five ground balls in a 20-6 win over Wheaton on March 30...recorded his first career assist in a 15-6 win over Emerson on April 6...collected five ground balls and caused two turnovers in a 19-8 win over Springfield to become NEWMAC Champions on May 4...found four ground balls and caused one turnover in a 12-10 win over Denison in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on May 10...finished the season with two ground balls and one caused turnover in a 23-16 loss to RIT on May 11 in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. 

2023: As a junior, one of six players to start in all 18 games…scooped up 33 ground balls and caused eight turnovers…ranked fifth on the team in both categories…produced two caused turnovers and a pair of ground balls in the season-opening 12-10 victory over Roger Williams on February 18…controlled two ground balls in each of the next three games, a 14-9 setback to national power Union on February 26, a 17-10 win over Trinity on March 8 and in a 17-11 win at Western New England on March 12…collected three ground balls in a 24-11 verdict over Clark on March 25…recorded a pair of ground balls and a caused turnover in a 15-9 triumph over Springfield on April 1…contributed four ground balls and two caused turnovers in an 11-10 setback to Williams on April 8…grabbed three ground balls in a 25-8 verdict over Wheaton on April 22…achieved a season-high six GBs in a 15-14 victory over MIT in the regular season finale on April 29…tallied two ground balls and a caused turnover in a 15-14 win over Coast Guard in a NEWMAC Tournament semifinal on May 4…scooped up a pair of ground balls in a 15-14 triumph over MIT in the NEWMAC Tournament title game on May 6…finished with a ground ball and a caused turnover in a 20-9 loss at RIT in the NCAA Tournament third round match-up on May 14.

2022: As a sophomore, started all 17 games...collected 38 ground balls and recorded 23 caused turnovers...had a season-high four caused turnovers to go along with two ground balls in a 10-9 OT win at Endicott on March 12...forced a pair of turnovers in a 14-7 victory at Clark on March 26...scooped up four ground balls and added one caused turnover in a 17-13 loss to S Springfield on April 2...recorded season highs of six ground balls and four caused turnovers in a 17-11 win over UMass Boston on April 6...had three caused turnovers and also picked up four ground balls in a 16-8 victory over Emerson on April 16...also scooped up four ground balls in a 16-9 loss to nationally-ranked Tufts on April 19...recorded three ground balls and two caused turnover in a 16-5 triumph at Wheaton on April 23...followed it up with three caused turnovers and three ground balls in a 16-12 loss at nationally-ranked MIT on April 30...had three ground balls and two caused turnovers in a 12-10 loss at MIT in a NEWMAC Tournament semifinal on May 4.

2021: As a first-year at Massachusetts, did not see any game action.

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Historical Player Information

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