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2 Marquette Men's Lacrosse Players Killed in Crash Near Campus

Two Marquette lacrosse players died at the scene of a collision involving six teammates, with the other four sustaining non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

  • Two members of Marquette University’s men’s lacrosse team, Scott Michaud and Noah Snyder, lost their lives in a vehicle accident near campus on Friday around 5 p.m.
  • The crash involved a collision between a 41-year-old driver and a vehicle carrying six lacrosse team members, with the driver taken into custody and charges pending.
  • Michaud, a 19-year-old goalie from Springboro, Ohio, and Snyder, a 20-year-old attackman from Irving, New York, both maintained a 3.0 GPA and earned Big East academic honors last year.
  • A memorial mass honoring Michaud and Snyder took place on Saturday, and Marquette suspended all of its home sports competitions scheduled for the weekend in response to the tragedy.
  • The Marquette community mourns the loss as an ongoing investigation continues, with university officials urging support for the families and classmates affected.
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The Columbus Dispatch broke the news in Columbus, United States on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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