Box Score PORTLAND, ME – Saint Joseph's (2-2) defeated Emerson
College (0-1), 16-2, in a non-conference men's lacrosse
contest at Memorial Stadium on Wednesday evening. A pair of
freshmen helped lead the Monks to victory, as
Dylan Chase (West Newbury, MA)
netted three goals and four assists and Spencer
Hunt (Jeffersonville, VT) tallied four goals and
two helpers in the triumph.
Paul Dolewa '12 (Saco,
ME) added three goals and an assist with seven groundballs and
Elliot LaMarre '11
(Raymond, ME) tallied a goal with a game-high eight groundballs and
won 12 of 15 faceoff attempts for Saint Joseph's. Goalkeeper
Christopher Driscoll '13
(Saco, ME) made eight saves in net.
The Monks controlled play from beginning to end, as the Royal
Blue netted five goals in the first period, nine in the second and
added one in each of the final two quarters en route to the 16-2
conquest. St. Joe's held an advantage in shots (36-19), shots
on goal (22-10), groundballs (65-30), turnovers (24-32) and faceoff
wins (16-4). The Monks were successful on 15 of 19 clearing
attempts, while the visiting Lions cleared the ball out of their
offensive end 19 times out of 23 attempts.
St. Joe's scored 15 goals before Emerson got on the board
when Zoe Fisk '13 (Pittston, ME) scored for the Lions with
2:08 remaining in the third quarter. Brian Dorrington '13
(Billerica, MA) netted the game's final tally for the Lions
with 3:24 left in the contest.
Emerson keeper Braden Campbell '11 (Northfield, NJ) made
six saves in the losing effort, while Fisk paced the visitors with
six groundballs.
Tookie Amosun '11
(Gardiner, ME) added two goals and two assists, while
Andrew Moravick '10
(Biddeford, ME), Alexander Stone
'13 (Lewiston, ME) and Luke
LaFreniere '10 (Alton, NH) all tallied
markers in the lopsided win.
On their way to victory, the Monks set new team single-game
records in assists (12) and caused turnovers (17) and corralled the
second-most groundballs (65) in a contest.
St. Joe's will host Daniel Webster College at Fitzpatrick
Stadium on Saturday at 12:30 PM, while Emerson will play at Becker
College on Wednesday, March 24th at 4:00 PM.