RADNOR, Pa. – The Cabrini University men's lacrosse earned their third Atlantic East Conference victory against the visiting Neumann University Knights on Wednesday afternoon. The Cavaliers found the back of the net seven times in three different quarters, propelling a 19 goal margin of victory. Men's lacrosse hits the road on Saturday to face Marywood University.
Scoring
-Five Cavaliers had multiple goals for Cabrini:
Dillon McManus with 6,
Connor Herraiz with 5,
Nate Mazurek with 4,
Austin Bolton with 3, and
John McCormick with 2.
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Jason Fridge,
Zack Riegler,
Mason Lenart,
Max Morosoff,
Gavin Lenart, and
Tommy Vaughan each delivered a single tally.
-Four Cavs had multiple assists, led by
Connor Herraiz with 6,
Dillon McManus with 3, and
Jason Fridge and
Griffin Ganster with 2.
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Austin Bolton,
John McCormick,
Peter Hewitt,
Gerry Ulatowski,
Mason Lenart,
Tommy Vaughan, and
Zack Riegler each provided a single helper.
Defensive
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Matt Williams earned 5 caused turnovers, followed by
Bear Evans with 4,
Sam Kirk and
Peter Hewitt with 3, and
Sebastian Tobias with 2.
-Seven others forced a caused turnover:
Brett Gougler,
Julian Varona,
Kyle Kutyla,
Gavin Lenart,
Jason Fridge,
Dillon McManus, and
Hunter Waldron.
-Twenty Cavaliers combined for a season-high 51 ground balls, led by
John McCormick with 13,
Austin Bolton with 5,
Sam Kirk with 4, and
Dillon McManus,
Gavin Lenart,
Matt Williams, and
Brett Gougler with 3.
Bear Evans,
Kyle Kutyla,
Julian Varona,
Jack Gerzabek,
Brayden Skipper, and
Connor Herraiz each had a pair of caused turnovers.
-Between the pipes,
Brayden Skipper made 2 saves to 5 goals against in the first half, while
Hunter Waldron made 6 saves to 2 goals against in the third and fourth quarters.
Cabrini 26, Neumann 7
How it Happened
- Cabrini netted two early goals through two minutes of play.
- Neumann responded with two of the next three, as the Cavaliers led 3-2.
- For the next 15 minutes, The Cavaliers scored twice for every goal the Knights produced, feeding a 9-5 advantage at the midpoint of the second quarter.
- The Cavaliers buried three more shots by halftime to generate a 12-5 lead.
- The Knights scored a goal in the third and fourth quarter, but were unable to keep pace with the Cavs' attack.
- Cabrini netted seven goals in both of the final frames, taking the contest by a 26-7 final.
Team Stats
- The Cavaliers outshot the Knights 66-29, hurling no less than 14 shots in every quarter.
- Cabrini was 3 for 3 on extra man opportunities, while Neumann was 0 for 8 on such chances.
- The Cavs were successful on 17 of 19 clear attempts, as the Knights completed 13 of 22 tries.
- Neumann saved a total of 23 shots, while Cabrini's goalkeepers combined for 8 saves.
- The Knights turned possession over 33 times, while the Cavs did so 19 times.
- The Cavaliers claimed 16 of 35 faceoffs (46%)
Cavalier Leaders
Goals: McManus (6), Herraiz (5), Mazurek (4), Bolton (3)
Assists: Herraiz (6), McManus (3), Fridge/Ganster (2)
Points: Herraiz (11), McManus (9), Bolton/Mazurek (4), Fridge/McCormick (3)
Shots: Herraiz (12), McManus (11), Mazurek (6)
Ground Balls: McCormick (13), Bolton (5), Kirk (4)
Caused Turnovers: Williams (5), Evans (4), Hewitt/Kirk (3)
Faceoffs: McCormick (16-35)
Saves: Waldron (6), Skipper (2)
Up Next
Men's lacrosse heads to Scranton for a matchup with Marywood University on Saturday, April 13th at 1pm.