It’s a Four-Peat! No. 4/8 Men’s Lacrosse Downs MIT to Capture Fourth Straight NEWMAC Tournament Crown, 15-9
BABSON PARK, Mass.— Graduate students Joey Allen (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Patrick McAleavey (Trumbull, Conn.) combined for seven goals and four assists, tournament Most Outstanding Player Tyee Ambrosh ((Danvers, Mass.) caused two turnovers and collected a pair of ground balls, and top-seeded and No. 4/8 Babson College scored six unanswered goals while holding third-seeded MIT scoreless for a 21-minute stretch in the second half on the way to defeating the Engineers, 15-9, for its fourth consecutive New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men's lacrosse championship Saturday afternoon at MacDowell Field.
<img alt="NEWMAC Champs" src="https://babsonathletics.com/common/controls/image_handler.aspx?thumb_prefix=rp_primary&image_path=/images/2026/5/2/MLX_Champs.jpg" /><br /><br />BABSON PARK, Mass.— Graduate students Joey Allen (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Patrick McAleavey (Trumbull, Conn.) combined for seven goals and four assists, tournament Most Outstanding Player Tyee Ambrosh ((Danvers, Mass.) caused two turnovers and collected a pair of ground balls, and top-seeded and No. 4/8 Babson College scored six unanswered goals while holding third-seeded MIT scoreless for a 21-minute stretch in the second half on the way to defeating the Engineers, 15-9, for its fourth consecutive New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men's lacrosse championship Saturday afternoon at MacDowell Field.