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Le Moyne College Athletics

2016 Men's Lacrosse NE-10 Champions
Greg Wall
6
Merrimack MER 14-2
8
Winner Le Moyne LEM 17-0
Merrimack MER
14-2
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Final
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Le Moyne LEM
17-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Merrimack MER 2 1 1 2 6
Le Moyne LEM 1 2 4 1 8

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | | Craig Lane, Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Information

SECOND-RANKED MEN’S LACROSSE WINS 12TH NORTHEAST-10 CHAMPIONSHIP WITH 8-6 VICTORY OVER THIRD-RANKED MERRIMACK

Syracuse, N.Y. – Senior attackman Logan Thomas (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool/Onondaga C.C.) scored a career high-tying five goals to lead the second-ranked and top-seeded Le Moyne College men's lacrosse team to its 12th Northeast-10 Conference Championship with an 8-6 victory over third-ranked and second-seeded Merrimack College on Sunday afternoon at Ted Grant Field.

The Dolphins, who have won their first 17 games for the third time in the program's history (2006, 2012), now await their seeding in the NCAA Championships. The eight-team field will be announced on NCAA.com tonight at 7:30 p.m.

The teams went back and forth over the opening 32 and one-half minutes of action. Merrimack got the scoring started off the opening faceoff as long-stick midfielder Scott Corcoran scooped up the ball near midfield and raced in to score his ninth goal of the year just 18 seconds into the game. Following 10 minutes of scoreless action, Thomas evened the score at one apiece with his 38th goal of the year. Merrimack answered right back as Max Allen found the back of the net 1:25 later.

The Dolphins tied the score for the second time 1:15 into the second quarter as all-conference junior midfielder Brian Rogers (Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa) tallied his 33rd goal of the year from the right alley off a pass from all-conference graduate student midfielder Matt Taylor (Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius/Cornell). Merrimack regained the lead with 11:22 to go in the half on Ryan Poirier's 24th goal of the season. Thomas pulled the Dolphins even again with 4:33 left in the half after collecting a pass from all-conference senior attackman Mike Jenkins (Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa).

Le Moyne took its first lead of the game 1:04 into the third quarter as Thomas dunked home a feed from sophomore midfielder Bailey Wilkinson (Black River, N.Y./Carthage). Allen responded 71 seconds late with his 45th goal of the year to tie the score for the final time.

Thomas gave the Dolphins the lead for good at the 9:31 mark as he scored off a transition pass from senior defensive midfielder Kyle DeAngelis (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) after a Merrimack turnover at midfield. Senior midfielder Nick Kline (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool), who was named the Northeast-10 Championship Most Valuable Player, put the Dolphins up by two with a transition goal off a pass from Jenkins. Thomas pushed the lead to three with his 42nd goal of the year with 6:20 left in the third quarter.

Merrimack took advantage of a Le Moyne penalty to pull within 7-5 with 9:45 left in the game as Allen registered his third goal of the day after taking a pass from Brendan Donnelly.

The Dolphins got the goal back as freshman attackman Jack Vajda (Clinton, N.J./Rutgers Prep) finished off a pass from freshman midfielder Dan Entenmann (Auburn, N.Y./Auburn) in a 30-second timer-on situation with 6:44 left.

Jack Trask got the Warriors within 8-6 with 3:29 to play, but Merrimack was unable to get off another shot the remainder of the game.

Redshirt senior goalkeeper Alex Krawec (Kirkville, N.Y./East Syracuse-Minoa/Onondaga C.C.) registered seven saves, including four in the second quarter, to earn his 17th victory of the season. He is just the third goalkeeper in program's history to record 17 wins in a season. Sam Ventresca posted eight saves, including four in the first quarter, in the loss for the Warriors.


 
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