RADNOR, Pa. – Senior 
Ethan Heisman stepped into the Cabrini men's lacrosse record book tonight, as the Cavaliers closed their regular season with a convincing 23-7 victory over the Immaculata University Mighty Macs at Edith Robb Dixon Field.  
The win improves the Cavaliers to 12-4 overall and a perfect 7-0 in Colonial States Athletic Conference action.  The victory also extends the Blue and White's conference win streak to 101 games, one win shy of tying Salisbury University's NCAA record of 102.
Heisman led a bevy of Cabrini goal scorers, as the senior tallied six goals and seven points, his third consecutive outing with at least five goals and seven points.  The senior's final tally marked the 100th goal of his career, making him just the 11th player in program history to record the milestone.
Junior 
Evan Downey added five points including four goals on the night.  Freshman 
Jordan Krug notched a career high four assists among his six points and joined fellow rookie 
Sean Wagner and sophomore 
James Magnani with two goals on the night.
Freshman 
Timmy Brooks posted his second consecutive hat trick and matched classmate 
Matt LoParo with three points.  Senior 
Chris Schneekloth, sophomore 
Nile Luma and freshman 
Nicholas Waligurski also marked the scoring column.
Schnnekloth was one of the keys to the Blue and White's offense, as the senior went 14-16 at the faceoff spot and secured nine ground balls.  In total, Cabrini won 24 of the night's 32 total faceoffs.  Freshman 
Trey Critides went 4-5, while sophomore 
Riley Michaels claimed six victories.
The Cavaliers matched a season high with 73 shots, with 42 on goal.  Heisman led the way with 13 shots, while Brooks recorded 11 and Downey nine.
Krug joined sophomore goaltender 
Tyler Morrell with five ground balls each, as the Blue and White secured 57 loose balls.  Downey and sophomore 
Josh Moore also corralled four ground balls.
Senior 
Brian Kittredge accounted for tow of Cabrini's nine forced turnovers on the night, while seven other Cavaliers recorded one each.
Morrell claimed the victory in the Cavaliers' cage, while sharing time with freshman 
Riley White and sophomore 
Justin Bullivant.  The trio claimed a total of five saves, as Morrell posted his seventh win of the year.
The Cavaliers took a few minutes to find their offensive flow tonight, as Heisman's first goal in the opening minutes marked the only scoring until the 7:08 mark when Krug got marked the score book.  The cushion grew to 5-0 before the Mighty Macs found the back of the net in the final second of the opening period.
Cabrini blew the game open in the second quarter, as it scored six goals in a span of 1:50 early in the second frame.  By the halftime break, the Blue and White lead grew to a comfortable 13-2.
Sophomore Mike Reardon led Immaculata (6-110, 2-5 CSAC) with four points and joined junior Sam Zingaro with two goals.  Sophomore Brendan Doyle paired a goal and an assist, while classmate Brendan Schultis notched two assists.  Junior goaltender Christian Custodio tallied 19 saves in the loss.
Cabrini will return to action on Saturday, as it opens its quest for a 16th consecutive CSAC title.  The top seeded Cavaliers will host number four seed Marywood University (6-10, 4-3 CSAC) in Saturday's semifinal round at a time yet to be determined.
Number two seed Gwynedd Mercy (8-4, 5-1 CSAC) will host third seed Centenary (9-5, 5-2 CSAC) in Saturday's other semifinal game.  Saturday's winners will meet in the CSAC championship game on Saturday, May 7 at the home field of the highest remaining seed.
Cabrini scored a 17-2 win at Marywood when the clubs met on April 8.  Downey led the Cavaliers with three goals and two helpers, while LoParo added five assists.  Heisman, Brooks and sophomore 
Ben Junior added two goals each in the win.