Men’s lacrosse records 91st consecutive CSAC win

By Renee Oliver
April 16, 2015

photo submitted by CabriniAthletics.com The Men’s lacrosse team is 8-5 on the season and 4-0 in CSAC play. The Cavs are tied for first in the CSAC.
photo submitted by CabriniAthletics.com
The Men’s lacrosse team is 8-5 on the season and 4-0 in CSAC play. The Cavs are tied for first in the CSAC.

The 16th nationally ranked Cavaliers continued their 91 game win streak in conference play with a win over Keystone College this past Saturday. The final score was 21-2.

The victory improved the men’s lacrosse team record to 8-5 overall and a perfect 4-0 in the CSAC, with only three conference games remaining in the regular season.

The game took place in Folsom, Pa. at Ridley High School as part of the third annual HEADStrong Relentless Cup. This is a noteworthy fundraising lacrosse event that brings together communities in support of the HEADstrong Foundation by combining interstate youth games, high school and college games.

A total of 15 Cavaliers made their way into the scorebook.

The blue and white were led by senior Tyler Johnston and sophomore Evan Downey, who tallied four points each.  Downey paired two goals and two assists, while Johnston added a goal and three assists.

Freshman Mike Cinicolo recorded three goals and took a game-high seven shots to record his first career hat trick.  Junior Ethan Heisman and sophomore Ryan Hannan notched two goals and an assist each in the win.

Junior Sebastian Kerslake and freshman James Magnani recorded two goals each, while junior Kyle Bush paired a goal and a helper.

Seniors Mike Leyden and Frank Magazu also recorded three points, as both classmates posted a goal and two assists.

Sophomore Patrick Regan scored his first goal of the season, while classmate Nick Tordone recorded his first career goal.  Freshman Nick Vass added a goal, while fellow rookie Ethan Trusty tallied an assist.

Senior Anthony DiNenno owned the faceoff spot, winning all nine of his chances, scooping a game high seven ground balls and while also scoring his first goal of the year.  Junior Chris Schneekloth went 8-10 at the faceoff spot.

photo submitted by CabriniAthletics.com
photo submitted by CabriniAthletics.com

The Cavaliers took control of the action from the opening whistle, scoring the game’s first 12 goals.  The Cavs fired a season high 60 shots and grabbed 50 ground balls in the victory.   

Freshman Jake Reynolds recorded three saves to earn his first career win.

Michael Bradley scored both goals for Keystone who are 2-6 overall and 1-3 in conference play, while Matthew Grobelny recorded 15 saves in the loss.

The Cavaliers will return to gameplay on Wednesday, as they travel to Aston, Pa. to face Neumann University (0-11, 0-4 CSAC).  The opening faceoff is slated for 7 p.m.

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Renee Oliver

Renee Oliver. Junior communications major at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa. Sports section editor for the award-winning college newspaper, The Loquitur.

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