March 30, 2019
Men’s Lacrosse
Lynn 10, Rollins 8
BOCA RATON, Fla. – Lynn University’s men’s lacrosse team picked up its first Sunshine State Conference victory of the season on Saturday as the Fighting Knights defeated rival Rollins College, 10-8. The victory is sweet revenge for the Fighting Knights after the Tars beat Lynn by one goal in each of the last two seasons.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
Final: Lynn 10, Rollins 8
Records: Lynn (6-3, 1-1 SSC), Rollins (6-3, 0-2 SSC)
Location: Bobby Campbell Stadium | Boca Raton, Fla.
All-time Series: Rollins leads 4-2
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STATS OF THE GAME:
· The Tars scored the first two goals of the game before Lynn went on a 10-2 run to close out the first three quarters of play. The fourth quarter was all Rollins however as the Tars netted four goals to Lynn’s none.
· Freshman Caleb Wells logged his second hat trick this season, finding the back of the net three times on five shot attempts.
· Xander Cosenza boasted a team-high four points behind two goals and two assists.
· Mikey Urso and Conor Vaughan each added a pair of goals, with Vaughan tacking on an assist.
· Nick McCabe tallied three points on a goal and two helpers.
· Jared Chaloux (2) and Conrad Rhein (1) combined for the team’s final three assists.
· Dryden Brous had a somewhat quiet day compared to his lofty standards as the junior went 16-of-22 at the faceoff X with a game-high 10 ground balls.
· Junior netminder Collin McClelland was lights out in between the pipes, recording 13 saves along with three ground balls and a caused turnover.
· Evan P. Kalish had a strong outing defensively for the second consecutive game, logging four ground balls and three caused turnovers. Greg Morissette chipped in three GBs and two CTs.
BEYOND THE BOXSCORE:
· Rollins defeated Lynn 8-7 last season and 12-11 in double overtime during the 2017 campaign.
· The Fighting Knights’ 10 goals are their lowest in a win so far this season.
· Kalish has seven caused turnovers in the last two games combined. He had four over the course of the first seven games this season.
· McClelland also had 13 saves against the Tars last season.
· Despite the victory, Lynn committed a season-high 27 turnovers.
· Both teams are receiving votes in the USILA National Rankings.
UP NEXT:
Lynn continues its stretch of home SSC tilts as the squad hosts Florida Tech this Wednesday, April 3, at 6 p.m.
Alex Slocum
Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
Athletics
Lynn University
3601 North Military Trail
Boca Raton, FL 33431