No. 7 Cabrini University Cavaliers (10-2, 3-0 Atlantic East) vs. Wesley College Wolverines (2-7, 1-1 Atlantic East)
Wednesday, April 10, 7pm
Edith Robb Dixon Field
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Last Meeting: No. 14 Cabrini 16, Wesley 0 (5/5/2007, Radnor, PA)
Cabrini claimed its seventh consecutive Pennsylvania Athletic Conference title with a convincing 16-0 win over Wesley.
Matt Conaway scored three of his five goals in the first half, as the Cavaliers cruised to a 7-0 halftime lead. Cabrini showed no let-up in the second half, posting a 7-0 third quarter spurt to lock up the title.
Scott Reimer added four goals, while Casey Grugan paired three goals and three assists. Rich Romanelli scored twice, with Pat Jenkins and Chris Luongo adding one marker each. Kevin Quinn stopped four Wesley shots in the win.
Cabrini Last Time Out: No. 7 Cabrini 20, Neumann 5 (4/6/2019, Radnor, PA)
Despite outshooting the Knights 20-7 in the first half, the Cavaliers recorded just two goals. Leading 4-2 in the final minutes of the second quarter, the Blue and white found its shooting touch. Cabrini scored the final two goals of the second before outscoring the visitors 8-1 in the third quarter.
The Cavaliers finished the day with 78 shots, the most the team has recorded since tallying 81 in a 27-2 win at Rosemont on April 10, 2013. Cabrini's 20 goals also tied a season-high, while its four man-up goals, 45 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers also ranked among the team's top performances of the season.
Junior
Jakob Klein and sophomore
Kyle Tucker led the Cavaliers with six points each, combining for six goals and six assists. Senior
Bill Morgan finished with three goals, while classmate
Jordan Krug and sophomore
Griffin Shira scored two each.
Senior
Nick Vass paired three caused turnovers and three ground balls, while sophomore
Nick Werner forced a pair of miscues. The sophomore also joined Waligurski with a team high four ground balls. Senior goaltender
Riley White scored the victory with one save and three ground balls.
Wesley Last Time Out: Wesley 11, Immaculata 7 (4/6/2019, Dover, DE)
The Wolverines built a 4-0 lead after 15 minutes, before the Mighty Macs battled back. Immaculata's final goal of the first half came with just 15 ticks on the clock and pulled eh visitors to within 5-4 at the half.
Immaculata's comeback continued in the third, as it scored three of the first four goals of the quarter to take a 7-6 lead at the 9:06 mark. It was then Wesley's turn to mount a comeback, as the Wolverines tallied the game's final five goals to snap its six game losing streak.
Senior Zach Farnell and junior Leo Kelly led the Wolverines with four points each, combining for seven goals, while junior Adam Tewey matched Farnell's three goals.
Senior Ben Mitzel and junior Nick Bruhn notched five caused turnovers each, while Bruhn scooped eight ground balls. Freshman Jack Guzman secured five loose balls, three more than Mitzel, junior Tyler Lingenfelder and freshman Logan Wilson. Sophomore goaltender Dylan Sicca posted 17 saves to secure the victory.
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TALE OF THE TAPE |
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| No. 7 Cabrini |
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Wesley |
| 10-2, 3-0 Atlantic East |
Record |
2-7, 1-1 Atlantic East |
| 176 |
Goals |
55 |
| 97 |
Assists |
27 |
| 587 |
Shots |
277 |
| 424 |
Ground Balls |
254 |
| .434 |
Man-Up Percentage |
.171 |
| .540 |
Faceoff Percentage |
.160 |
| .861 |
Clear Percentage |
.739 |
| .587 |
Save Percentage |
.517 |
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TEAM LEADERS |
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| Jordan Krug (27) |
Goals |
Adam Tewey (13) |
| Jakob Klein (18) |
Assists |
Kelly/Tewey (6) |
| Jordan Krug (39) |
Points |
Adam Tewey (19) |
| Tommy DeLuca (47) |
Ground Balls |
Nick Bruhn (33) |
| Tommy DeLuca (36) |
Caused Turnovers |
Nick Bruhn (33) |
| Luke McCallion (.572) |
Faceoff Percentage |
Adam Greenley (.169) |
| Riley White (.593) |
Save Percentage |
Dylan Sicca (.529) |
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