Two Marquette lacrosse players killed in car wreck
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Two Marquette lacrosse players killed in car wreck
"A Mass was held in honor of them on Saturday. "Please keep Noah and Scott's parents, siblings and families, and the Marquette Athletics and college communities in your prayers," university President Kimo Ah Yun said in a statement on social media. "Noah and Scott's lives were taken too soon and we share in the heartbreak of their teammates, coaches and those who knew them personally.""
"Milwaukee police said a 41-year-old driver collided with another vehicle containing six occupants at about 5 p.m. Friday. Police confirmed that a 19-year-old and 20-year-old passenger in the other car were pronounced dead at the scene. Marquette later identified the victims as Michaud and Snyder. The other four occupants of the vehicle sustained injuries that weren't considered life-threatening, according to police. Marquette officials said three of those were on the lacrosse team."
Two members of the Marquette men's lacrosse team, Scott Michaud and Noah Snyder, died in a car wreck Friday night near Marquette's downtown Milwaukee campus. Three other lacrosse team members were taken to a hospital and treated for injuries that were not considered life-threatening. A 41-year-old driver collided with another vehicle containing six occupants at about 5 p.m.; two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene and later identified as Michaud and Snyder. An investigation is ongoing and criminal charges are pending review by the Milwaukee County district attorney's office. Both Michaud and Snyder had been named to the Big East all-academic team last year, and Snyder recorded nine goals and seven assists in the prior season.
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