Two Marquette University students died in a car crash near campus. The fatal collision occurred on September 5th. The victims were members of the men’s lacrosse team.
The university community is mourning the sudden loss. All weekend sporting events were canceled.
Victims Identified as Student-Athletes
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner identified the students. They are Scott Michaud, 19, and Noah Snyder, 20. Both were sophomores at the university.
According to the university, they were strong students. Both had been named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team. They maintained grade point averages above 3.0.
Four other people were injured in the crash. Three of them were also lacrosse student-athletes. They were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Details of the Fatal Milwaukee Crash
The crash happened around 5 p.m. local time. It occurred at the intersection of North 27th Street and West St. Paul Avenue. A 41-year-old driver struck a car carrying six people.
Milwaukee Police took the driver into custody. The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office is reviewing potential charges. The investigation is ongoing.
This incident brings the year’s traffic fatalities in Milwaukee to at least 39. Officials note this is a 25% decrease from the same period last year.
University Community Responds to Tragedy
The university held a Mass in honor of the students. It took place on Saturday at the Varsity Theatre. The community was also invited to gather in the Alumni Memorial Union.
Marquette University released a statement on social media. It asked for prayers for the families and the team. The statement expressed heartbreak over the lives lost too soon.
The deaths of Scott Michaud and Noah Snyder represent a profound loss for the Marquette community. This tragic car crash has left the campus in mourning, reminding everyone of the fragility of life.
Thought you’d like to know
Who were the students killed in the crash?
The students were Scott Michaud, 19, and Noah Snyder, 20. Both were sophomores and members of the men’s lacrosse team. They were also recognized for their academic achievements.
Where did the Marquette University crash happen?
The crash occurred near the campus intersection of North 27th Street and West St. Paul Avenue. It happened at approximately 5 p.m. on September 5th. Milwaukee Police responded to the scene.
Was anyone else injured?
Yes, four other people were injured. Three of them were also student-athletes from the lacrosse team. They received medical treatment at a nearby hospital.
Has the driver been charged?
The 41-year-old driver was taken into custody. Formal charges are pending review by the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office. The police investigation is still active.
How has the university responded?
The university canceled all home sporting events for the weekend. It also held a special Mass and opened spaces for the community to gather. Counselors are available for students and staff.
Sources
Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office, Milwaukee Police Department, Marquette University Official Communications.
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