12 Notre Dame Lacrosse Players Cited for Alcohol

12 Notre Dame Lacrosse Players Cited for Alcohol

May 26, 2012; Boston, MA, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish midfield Jim Marlatt (26) celebrates a goal during the first half of the NCAA Division I semifinals against the Loyola Maryland Greyhounds at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-US PRESSWIRE

This past weekend, 12 Notre Dame Men's Lacrosse players were caught doing what everyone does during their first few days of school, partying. Except, there were 12 kids partying in the SAME car. Was it a Ford Excursion? I'm sure the coaches are livid as all get out. The new school year brings an essence of renewal and invigoration to excel on-and-off the field. So far, the team is 1 for 2.

The police report reads:

Twelve Notre Dame students were cited on various charges after their car left a liquor store and was then stopped for littering at South Bend Avenue and Jacob Street. All 12 students were in the same car.


Various infractions were cited, such as all occupants failing to wear their seatbelt, "furnishing alcohol to a minor," and "illegal consumption of alcohol."

The report further states:

All occupants indicated they were members of the Notre Dame Lacrosse team. After receiving citations, they walked to their respective dormitories.


Overall, only one player was of legal age to drink, which makes one think that the kids were incoming freshman. 12 people in ONE car is prittay dangerous. Send the frosh to get the booze for the party right? IDK. Let's just be glad they're safe and didn't hurt anyone else.

Of course, no college is immune to underage consumption, but Notre Dame certainly has not learned from their mishaps.

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ttyl,

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25 comments

Why write about these things? This is something that happens EVERY DAY at colleges and nothing unusual. You are a lacrosse website so how about writing articles that support the sport and encourage people to follow it NOT articles that look down on players who were doing nothing out of the ordinary. Support these players, they are the reason you are a website (not a very good one) to begin with.

Jim

Why write about these things? This is something that happens EVERY DAY at colleges and nothing unusual. You are a lacrosse website so how about writing articles that support the sport and encourage people to follow it NOT articles that look down on players who were doing nothing out of the ordinary. Support these players, they are the reason you are a website (not a very good one) to begin with.

Jim

Why write about these things? This is something that happens EVERY DAY at colleges and nothing unusual. You are a lacrosse website so how about writing articles that support the sport and encourage people to follow it NOT articles that look down on players who were doing nothing out of the ordinary. Support these players, they are the reason you are a website (not a very good one) to begin with.

Jim

Why write about these things? This is something that happens EVERY DAY at colleges and nothing unusual. You are a lacrosse website so how about writing articles that support the sport and encourage people to follow it NOT articles that look down on players who were doing nothing out of the ordinary. Support these players, they are the reason you are a website (not a very good one) to begin with.

Jim

Why write about these things? This is something that happens EVERY DAY at colleges and nothing unusual. You are a lacrosse website so how about writing articles that support the sport and encourage people to follow it NOT articles that look down on players who were doing nothing out of the ordinary. Support these players, they are the reason you are a website (not a very good one) to begin with.

Jim

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