Box Score BANGOR, ME – Husson University (2-4, 1-0 NAC) defeated
Saint Joseph's College (3-4, 0-1 NAC), 14-5, in a North
Atlantic Conference Men's Lacrosse opener at Husson's
Boucher field on Saturday afternoon. Monks attacker
Dylan Chase '13 (West
Newbury, MA) scored four goals and goalkeeper
Christopher Driscoll '13
(Saco, ME) made 18 saves in the losing effort.
Ben Landry '12 (Lewiston, ME) led the Eagles with six
goals and Nick Brown '12 (Sabattus, ME) notched three goals
with an assist and six groundballs. Husson keeper John Hooper
'13 (Wakefield, RI) made six stops in 25:36 of play and Alex
Behzad '13 (Stamford, CT) recorded five saves in 34:24
between the pipes.
The Eagles controlled the game in the early going and led 4-0
after Landry netted his second tally of the game at the 4:10 mark
off a Anthony Diaz '12 (Brunswick, ME) pass. Chase scored a
man-down goal, off a pass from Spencer
Hunt '13 (Jeffersonville, VT), with 15
seconds left in the first quarter to put the Monks on the board.
St. Joe's opened the second stanza with a pair of man-up
goals from Chase and cut the deficit to 5-3 with
9:34 left in the period. Husson responded with four unanswered
scores, including two by Landry, before Kody
Peckham '11 (West Gardiner, ME) netted the
Monks' third man-up goal of the quarter to make it a 9-4
contest heading into the break.
Chase scored his fourth goal of the game 59
seconds into the third quarter to make it a four-goal game, but the
Eagles proceeded to keep the Monks off the board for the remainder
of play while scoring five times to make the final score 14-5,
Husson.
SJC defenseman Albert Comins
'13 (Newburyport, MA) continues to play well for the Monks
and registered nine groundballs and eight caused turnovers, both
game and career highs, in the losing effort. His caused turnover
total also ranks as a new program single-game record.
Elliot LaMarre '11
(Raymond, ME) won 11 face-offs and corralled eight groundballs and
Driscoll managed to collect seven groundballs
while manning the net for St. Joe's.
Husson held an advantage in shots (47-27) and turnovers (36-46),
but Saint Joseph's won the battle in groundballs (48-43),
face-offs (12-10) and clears (22-18) in the loss. The teams
combined for 35 penalties for a total of 17:30 penalty minutes. The
Monks were called for 14 infractions and the Eagles committed 21
violations.
St. Joe's will host NAC opponent Green Mountain College on
Saturday, April 3rd at 1:00 PM, while Husson returns to
action on Tuesday when the Eagles take on Maine Maritime in
Castine, ME at 3:00 PM in a conference contest.