Newton, Mass. - Thwe visiting Trinity College Bantams held the
Lasell College Lasers men's lacrosse team scoreless for over
27 minutes en route to a 11-6 victory this afternoon on Grellier
Field. The Bantams, ranked No. 8 in New England,
improve to 6-2, while the Lasers fall to 1-6.
Senior captain attackman Harper Cullen (Rehoboth Beach,
Del.) and first year Jeff Hebert (Cornwall,
Ontario) each recorded a hat trick for the visitors.
Sophomore goalkeeper Peter Johnson (Riverside,
Conn.) was credited with the win, making three saves in
thirty minutes, while freshman Dominic Piselli (Rockville
Centre, N.Y.) relieved Johnson in the final two periods
and turned away three Laser shots. First year midfielder
T.J. Cholnoky (Greenwich, Conn.) went 5-for-7 at
the face-off, and junior midfielder Chris Hartzell
(Hingham, Mass.) tallied three assists for the
Bantams.
For Lasell, Chris Bulkley (Groton, Conn.) scored a
game-high four points, registering one goal and handing out three
assists. Jon Elia (East Lyme, Conn.) added
two points, scoring one goal and adding an assist. Junior
goalkeeper Eric Walsh (Weymouth, Mass.) was
charged with the loss in the Lasers' cage. Walsh made
11 stops and picked up three ground balls in the defeat.
Trinity went ahead 4-0 through the first 25 minutes of play.
The Bantams first struck at the eight minute mark of the opening
period when Alex Bertles (Palm Beach, Fla.)
skipped a pass to Luis Fernandes (Palm Beach,
Fla.) who launched a shot from five yards out on the left
wing. Twenty three seconds into the second frame,
Steve Manning (Tyngsboro, Mass.) picked up a
ground ball off a miscued pass and dodged a Lasers defender to
score. Four minutes later, Andrew Williamson
(Sudbury, Mass.) received a pass from Kevin Looby
(Kansas City, Mo.) and bounced a shot into the bottom
right corner of the Lasell's net. With 4:49 on the
clock, Nick Shaheen (Williamsburg, Mass.)
drilled a shot which resulted in a great save by Walsh, however, an
errant play in the ensuing possession led to the Lasers being
charged with an unfortunate own goal.
Lasell cued two goals in the final two minutes and 37 seconds,
making it a 4-2 game at the half. Bulkey scored first,
picking up a stray ground ball and rolling through Trinity defense,
diving into the Lasers' first goal, at 2:37.
Andy Puoplo (Duxbury, Mass.) put in a second shot
with 23 second left in the period, driving in from behind the
Bantams goal for a quick attack.
The teams traded goals in the third quarter, beginning at 12:15
when Cullen rifled a side arm shot from the right wing.
Lasell responded with a man-up goal from Sean Speciale
(Hillsborough, N.J.) at 11:56, but the Bantams regained
the three goal lead moments later when Hebert lodged his first
tally. Patrick Bresnahan (Manchester, N.H.)
produced on another extra-man opportunity as 9:29, however, Hebert
countered with a Bantam goal three minutes later. Trinity wenton a
four-goal run in first eight minutes of the final period to put
away the game. Trinity outshot Lasell 34-17 and won the
ground ball battle, 42-25 . Each teams captured 10-of-20
face-off possessions.
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