May 4, 2008
NO. 4 BRYANT TRIPS NO. 1 LE MOYNE, 5-4, WITH FOURTH
QUARTER RALLY IN NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE FINALS
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Le Moyne College men’s lacrosse
team had its 25-game winning streak snapped at the hands of Bryant
University after a 5-4 setback in the Northeast-10 Conference
finals at the Thomas J. Niland Athletic Complex. The Bulldogs
(14-3, 9-1 NE-10) become the first team other than the Dolphins
(14-1, 10-0 NE-10) to capture a Northeast-10 Conference crown this
millennium. Le Moyne was led by a stingy defensive effort and the
play of Doug McIver in goal.
Thirty minutes of first-half action produced only two scores. Gary
Crowley netted a goal for Bryant just over a minute into the game
but Le Moyne’s defense clamped down and held the Bulldogs
scoreless for a 32-minute stretch that spanned into the third
quarter. The Dolphins netted the equalizer with just under five
minutes left in the first quarter. Jack Venditti took a pass from
Alex Bily and rocketed the ball past Bryant goalkeeper Michael
Kennedy for his fifteenth goal of the campaign.
A scoreless second quarter epitomized the stellar defensive effort
of both sides. A Le Moyne defense anchored by Drew Bezek, Tim
McLean, Mike Malone and Marc Cizenski allowed fewer than six goals
for the thirteenth time on the season. Bezek, who earned
Northeast-10 Conference defensive player of the year hardware after
the game, collected six groundballs in the game.
Bryant took a one-goal lead three minutes into the second half
when Matt McKeefrey tallied an unassisted score. Le Moyne responded
just over a minute later when Venditti scored his second goal of
the game on a set-up from Mike McDonald. At the 3:54 mark of the
third quarter, the Dolphins grabbed their first lead of the game
when Keith Vetter turned a pass from Brian Cost into his tenth goal
of the season. A minute later, Brooks Robinson sparked a Le Moyne
attack and fed Cost to push the Dolphins ahead, 4-2.
But the Bulldogs responded with a three-goal swing in the fourth
quarter to end Le Moyne’s reign of eight straight
Northeast-10 Conference titles. McKeefrey added his second goal of
the game at the 13:29 mark of the fourth quarter to trim the
Dolphins’ lead to one. With nine minutes remaining, Crowley
knotted the game at 4-4 with his second tally of the afternoon.
McKeefrey notched the game-winner on his third goal of the day at
the 6:29 mark. Bryant’s netminder Kennedy stopped a handful
of Le Moyne attempts in the final five minutes, including a shot by
Cost as time expired.
McIver shined between the pipes for the Dolphins, collecting 11
saves in the contest. Kennedy finished with nine saves for the
Bulldogs.
Le Moyne was outshot by an opponent for the first time since their
8-6 victory over C.W. Post on March 15. Bryant controlled 11-of-13
face-offs and forced 20 Le Moyne turnovers.
Several Dolphins accumulated Northeast-10 Conference awards in a
post-game ceremony. McDonald, who climbed Le Moyne’s all-time
scoring charts throughout the regular season, was named
Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year. He joins Jim Nee
(’97) and Travis Tarr (’05 and ’06) as the only
Dolphins to collect the award. Bezek was picked as the
conference’s top defender and head coach Dan Sheehan joined
Merrimack’s Michael Morgan as the Northeast-10 Conference
co-coach of the year. Sheehan has been tabbed as the
conference’s top coach seven times during his career on the
Heights.
Joining McDonald and Bezek on the Northeast-10 Conference first
team was Bily, Malone, Nick Gatto and Brian Griffin. Cost, MacLean
and McIver were chosen to the conference’s second team.
Le Moyne, ranked No. 1 in the USILA Division II Poll since the
season’s first week, will take on Bryant University for the
third time this season in the 2008 Division II Final Four. The
Dolphins will host the Bulldogs on May 17 or May 18. Earlier this
season, Le Moyne knocked off Bryant, 8-3, at the Thomas J. Niland
Athletic Complex. The winner will advance to the Division II
National Championship on May 25 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough,
Mass.
Michael Bersani – Sports Information
Assistant
SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Bryant.............. 1 0 1 3 - 5
Le Moyne............ 1 0 3 0 - 4
Bryant SCORING: GOALS: Matt McKeefrey 3; Gary Crowley 2. ASSISTS:
None.
Le Moyne SCORING: GOALS: Jack Venditti 2; Brian Cost 1; Keith
Vetter 1. ASSISTS: Alex Bily 1; Brian Cost 1; Mike McDonald 1;
Brooks Robinson 1.



















