RADNOR, Pa. – The No. 14 Cabrini men's lacrosse team found its offensive mojo today, as it scored an overwhelming 22-2 win over the visiting Rosemont College Ravens at Edith Robb Dixon Field.
Thirteen Cavaliers found the back of the net as the Blue and White improved to 6-5 overall and 2-0 in the Colonial States Athletic Conference.
Freshman
James Magnani led Cabrini with five goals and an assist. Senior
Damian Sobieski and junior
Ethan Heisman added four points each, as Sobieski tallied a hat trick while Heisman paired two goals and two assists.
Sobieski's first goal, 78 seconds in to the game, put the senior in rare air, as the goal marked his 200th career point. Sobieski becomes just the seventh player in program history to reach the plateau.
Junior
Sebastian Kerslake and freshman
Mike Cinicolo scored two goals each, while the rookie's goals marking the first of his career.
Four Cavaliers, including seniors
Mike Leyden and
Tyler Johnston, junior
Joey Dalfo and sophomore
Ryan Hannan, added a goal and an assist each. Freshmen
Riley Michaels,
Ethan Trusty and
Nick Vass posted their first career goals, while senior
Kevin MacQuilliam scored his first goal of the season.
Junior
Cole Campbell set a career high with three assists, while classmate
Kyle Bush set a career mark with two helpers.
The Cavaliers outshot Rosemont 45-12, including a 16-2 advantage in the first quarter. Magnani fired seven shots, two more than Johnston, Sobnieski and Cinicolo. Leyden and junior
Chris Schneekloth secured three ground balls each.
Cabrini's success at the faceoff spot sparked the offense today, as the club won 20 of 27 faceoffs. Schneekloth won 7-8, while senior
Anthony DiNenno went 6-8 and freshman
Joe Simpson 5-6.
Freshman goaltender
Tyler Morrell recorded two first half saves to earn the victory, while freshmen
Jake Reynolds and
Justin Bullivant also saw action between the pipes.
Senior Justin Regan scored both goals for the Ravens (2-7, 1-1 CSAC), while sophomore Kiefer Paul tallied seven saves.
The Blue and White will get a few days off before welcoming Gwynedd Mercy (8-2, 2-0 CSAC) to Edith Robb Dixon Field on Wednesday. The CSAC showdown is set to faceoff at 6:30 p.m.