UTICA, NY- The Utica University men's lacrosse team will travel to the University of Scranton on Wednesday, March 29 at 4 p.m. before returning home to open Empire 8 play against Nazareth College on Saturday April 1 at 3 p.m.
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Follow Along: Those unable to attend the Scranton game can follow along with live video through
https://landmarknetwork.tv/scranton/ and/or live stats on
https://athletics.scranton.edu/sports/mlax/2022-23/boxscores/20230329_wure.xml. On Saturday, Utica will provide live video and stats on
https://portal.stretchinternet.com/utica/.
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Last Time Out: Utica University men's lacrosse team beat Wilkes University 9-6 on Saturday afternoon to snap a two-game losing skid. Utica exploded with a five goal third quarter to take command in a very much back and forth contest. The teams were extremely even as they both had 39 shots, while Utica had one more turnover, and Wilkes won 10 face offs compared to Utica's nine.
Nolan Shea (Williston, VT/Champlain Valley Union) led the Pioneers with four points, scoring two goals and tallying two assists.
Sam Serrano (Stone Ridge, NY/Roundout Valley) scored twice and dished out one assist while
John Spoto (Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Mendon) continued to be the team's top scorer with two more goals this afternoon.
Michael Mecca (Oceanside, NY/Oceanside) ,
Caiden Frey (Accord, NY/Roundout Valley), and
Kevin O'Brien-Bruno (Goshen, NY/Don Bosco) each scored one goal.
Connor Costanza (Deer Park, NY/Deer Park) dished out a beautiful assist to
Sam Serrano (Stone Ridge, NY/Roundout Valley). In net,
Patrick Oswald (Deer Park, NY/Deer Park) made 16 saves and picked up his third win of the season. The first period featured the team's both being very aggressive each tallying 11 shots in the frame.
Caiden Frey (Accord, NY/Roundout Valley) scored off a dish from
Nolan Shea (Williston, VT/Champlain Valley Union) to give Utica a 1-0 lead at the 8:12 mark of the period. Less than a minute later, Wilkes tied the contest at 1-1. After the Wilkes goalie took the clear himself and ripped a shot, the Pioneers quickly sent the ball down the field and
Sam Serrano (Stone Ridge, NY/Roundout Valley) found the back of the net. In the waning minutes of the first, the Colonels tied the match at 2-2 and that would remain the score at the end of the first quarter. To begin the second frame the teams remained aggressive. Utica pushed up field and a beautiful spinning goal by
Nolan Shea (Williston, VT/Champlain Valley Union) gave the Pioneers a 3-2 edge with 13:16 remaining in the second frame. Wilkes took advantage of a Utica turnover and quickly switched fields to even the game at 3-3 at the 9:36 mark. The Colonels struck again at the 8:42 mark to score its second goal in just over one minute and take a 4-3 lead into the half. The Pioneers took advantage of a fast break and
John Spoto (Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Mendon) scored a close-range goal off a beautiful feed from
Sam Serrano (Stone Ridge, NY/Roundout Valley) to tie the game at 4-4 with 10:33 left in the third quarter. Yet, Wilkes responded again and quickly ran down the field off a failed clear and took a 5-4 advantage with 9:07 remaining in the third frame. But Utica responded and
Michael Mecca (Oceanside, NY/Oceanside) scored a beautiful backhanded goal to even the score at 5-5 with 8:02 left in the third. Less than 30 seconds later, Spoto found the back of the net and Utica reclaimed the lead 6-5. The back and forth scoring continued and Wilkes knotted the score 6-6 at the 6:26 mark.
Nolan Shea (Williston, VT/Champlain Valley Union) made a nifty move to open shooting lane and score while just moments later
Sam Serrano (Stone Ridge, NY/Roundout Valley) scored to give the Pioneers an 8-6 after three quarters of play. The first half of the fourth quarter saw the teams tighten up on defense and the goaltenders make some fine saves.
Kevin O'Brien-Bruno (Goshen, NY/Don Bosco) got himself wide open and netted the ninth Pioneer goal of the afternoon to increase the lead to three with less than nine minutes to play. Utica held on to win the game 9-6.
Wizard of Oz: Patrick Oswald (Deer Park, NY/Deer Park) sits with an overall record of 3-3 in goal and has been playing stout in net this season with a .607 save percentage. Against Wilkes, he faced only six shots in the fourth quarter and turned them all away. The sophomore has been anchoring a defense that's allowed only 8.75 goals per game while only letting up 42 goals. Oswald has been helping the Pioneers on man-down posting a .833 penalty kill percentage which is second within the Empire 8.Â
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Heat Check: Nolan Shea (Williston, VT/Champlain Valley Union) is on a five-game point streak dating back to Castleton University on March 11 where he recorded nine. He sits third on the team with nine goals and is one of two freshmen to record more than one goal this season. Shea led the team with four points against Wilkes dishing out two assists and two goals. He found
Caiden Frey (Accord, NY/Roundout Valley) early in the first quarter off a dodge to put the Pioneers up one, which ultimately set the tone of the game.Â
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Scouting Scranton: The Royals are 6-3 and sitting at top of their conference, most recently defeating Juniata, 25-4, on March 25. Mitchell Kozak is the team's top contributor with 17 goals and 19 assists. Against Arcadia on March 22, he recorded nine points, tying his season-high. Christopher Crapanzano is second on the team with points and leads the team with 30 goals from the midfield. Scranton leads the Landmark Conference with 23.22 goals per game. In net, Declan Allen has a 4-0 record and sits at the top of the conference with a .656 save percentage.Â
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Scouting Nazareth: The Golden Flyers are 3-6, most recently edging out SUNY Brockport 11-10. Quinn McKercher leads the team with 24 points and his 17 goals are the fourth best in the Empire 8. Louis Cogliandro sits second on the team with 16 goals and five assists followed by Quinn Conroy (17) and Matthew Farrington (16). In net, Eric Almquist posts a 3-6 record and sits at the top of the Empire 8 with 12.70 goals against and saves per game with 15.90.Â
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Up Next: The team will host Russell Sage College on Wednesday, April 5 at 4 p.m.
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