Royals Shut Down Merchant Marine Academy, 12-4, In Landmark Action Saturday At Fitzpatrick Field
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| Kyle Frank | Taylor Nelson |
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| John McShea | Pat Farrell |
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| Matt Finor | Ryan Saraceni |
Box Score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
SCRANTON, Pa.—The University of Scranton men’s
lacrosse team dominated the second half to pull away for a 12-4
victory over the Merchant Marine Academy in Landmark Conference
action Saturday afternoon at Fitzpatrick Field.
Senior attacker Kyle
Frank (Glen Arm, Md./Boys’ Latin) and
junior attacker Taylor Nelson (Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown
East) led the Royals, now 7-2 overall and 2-1 in the
conference, with four and three goals, respectively, and senior
midfielder Mike Rufo (Broomall, Pa./Haverford School) finished with
two goals and two assists.
Tied 2-2 midway through the second period, the Royal defense held
the Mariners scoreless for the next 25 minutes while Nelson and
Frank combined for five goals to ignite an 8-0 run to give
Scranton a comfortable 10-2 lead with 12:55 left in the
fourth period.
The Royals, who held a 46-29 advantage in shots and a 35-28
advantage in ground balls, also received a goal apiece from junior
midfielder Dillon McInerney (Hawthorne, NJ/Bergen
Catholic), senior midfielder Matt
Glenn (Jamison, Pa./Central Bucks East), and freshman
midfielder Tim O’Rourke (West Chester, Pa./St.
Joseph’s). Scranton also won 11 of the 19
face-offs, including eight by freshman Matt
Finor (Churchville, Pa./Council Rock South).
Junior attacker Michael Ackerman (Malvern, Pa./Conestoga) and
freshman attacker Geoff Harty (Chicago, Ill/Glenbrook South) led
the Mariners, now 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the Landmark Conference,
with two goals apiece.
Defensively, the Royal backline of senior John
McShea (Stafford, Pa./St. Joseph’s Preparatory),
junior Tim Cleary (Shrewsbury, NJ/Christian Brothers
Academy), sophomore Ryan
Saraceni (Lansdale, Pa./LaSalle), and freshman
Pat Farrell (Jamison, Pa./St. Joseph’s
Preparatory) pressured the Mariners into 30 turnovers,
including 16 in the final 30 minutes of play. This quintet
caused five turnovers and scooped up eight ground balls.
Junior goalkeeper Ben
Worthington (Jenkintown, Pa./Archbishop Wood) stopped
eight of the 11 shots he faced in nearly 56 minutes of action and
freshman Chris Sumpter (Crofton, Md./South
River) made a save in the four minutes he played in
goal.
Today’s win keeps Scranton in contention for one of four
Landmark Conference postseason tournament berths. The Royals
are now tied for third place with Catholic University, one game
behind Drew University and a game and a half behind Goucher
College, with three league games remaining.
The Royals will return to action this Tuesday, April 10, against
St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York, beginning at 4:00
p.m.
--ROYALS--
