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Remembering Marquette students killed in crash
Marquette University students Noah Snyder, 20, and Scott Michaud, 19, died Friday in a crash near 27th and St. Paul in Milwaukee.
MILWAUKEE - Marquette University students return to class on Monday, Sept. 8, with heavy hearts after the deaths of two student-athletes killed in a weekend crash.
What we know:
The university is mourning lacrosse players Noah Snyder, 20, and Scott Michaud, 19, who died Friday evening after a 41-year-old driver crashed into their vehicle near 27th and St. Paul.
Four others were injured.
Marquette lacrosse players killed in Milwaukee crash, campus mourns
The Marquette University community came together on Saturday to mourn two students and members of the men's lacrosse team who were killed in a crash.
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What they're saying:
Fresh flowers surrounded a pole Sunday in remembrance of the two.
"He was a bright kid, he was smart as can be," said Desi Gonzalez, Snyder’s former coach.
"He was a phenomenal young man," said Stefan Schroder, Michaud’s high school coach in Ohio, who described the 19-year-old as "a sweet soul" and "a special person" who cared about everyone.
Snyder planned to major in business, while Michaud studied biomedical sciences.
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On Saturday, the university held a mass to honor them.
"Really, prayers up to their families," said student Polo Salanga.
Gonzalez said Snyder "makes an impact everywhere he goes," adding, "Everything I would want a player to be and strive to be, he was it."
Dig deeper:
Milwaukee Police Department public records show a 41-year-old woman was arrested at the scene for a potential charge of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle. That charge will be reviewed by the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.
Counseling available
Counseling services and pastoral support are available on campus for all Marquette faculty, staff and students.
- Members of the university’s Counseling Center and Campus Ministry are available to provide support services to students for coping with grief and loss. Counseling Center staff are available 24/7 by calling 414-288-7172.
- The Marquette Employee Assistance Program is available 24/7 for all employees and members of their households. You may reach LifeMatters by calling 1-800-634-6433 or through their website. Use Password: MU1.
The Source: FOX6 News interviewed people and referenced information from the Milwaukee Police Department and Marquette University.