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Scoring
- thomas mcrae ( 2 , 1 )
- thomas fay ( 2 , 0 )
- ryan macdevitt ( 1 , 1 )
- chris higgins ( 1 , 0 )
- david guest ( 1 , 0 )
- andrew stamatel ( 1 , 0 )
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Scoring
- michael mullen ( 6 , 0 )
- logan hyde ( 1 , 4 )
- connor deehan ( 2 , 2 )
- riley olds ( 2 , 1 )
- matthew lowery ( 2 , 0 )
- spencer duryee ( 0 , 2 )
- kyle cherry ( 0 , 1 )
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Shots
- thomas mcrae 5
- thomas fay 5
- ryan macdevitt 2
- chris higgins 2
- david guest 4
- andrew stamatel 4
- owen vail 3
- santiago cardona 1
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Shots
- michael mullen 11
- logan hyde 10
- connor deehan 4
- riley olds 2
- matthew lowery 3
- spencer duryee 3
- kyle cherry 1
- tomas meade 1
- nick diamond 1
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Ground Balls
- thomas mcrae 4
- chris higgins 1
- mike doerler 1
- ryan degnan 2
- michael benasutti 3
- achille abate 2
- sebastian gomez 1
- andrew hodgens 1
- logan michalisin 3
- joseph moritz 1
- timothy shanley 1
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Ground Balls
- logan hyde 2
- riley olds 3
- matthew lowery 10
- cooper vorel 1
- tommy van pelt 1
- calvin trebing 1
- james nicholas 5
- beny huckaby 1
- zack henig 3
- henry friedman 1
- stefan fleps 1
- bryce dinardo 1
- devin lee 3
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Turnovers
- thomas mcrae 2
- thomas fay 1
- ryan macdevitt 2
- david guest 1
- andrew stamatel 5
- ryan degnan 1
- owen vail 2
- andrew hodgens 2
- joseph moritz 1
- jake dominikoski 1
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Turnovers
- michael mullen 2
- logan hyde 1
- connor deehan 4
- riley olds 2
- matthew lowery 1
- james hueston 1
- bryson carter 2
- beny huckaby 1
- stefan fleps 2
- tomas meade 1
- nick diamond 3
- devin lee 2
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Caused Turnovers
- thomas mcrae 1
- ryan degnan 1
- sebastian gomez 1
- logan michalisin 1
- joseph moritz 1
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Caused Turnovers
- riley olds 1
- cooper vorel 1
- tommy van pelt 1
- calvin trebing 1
- zack henig 1
- stefan fleps 2
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Faceoffs Won
- timothy shanley 7
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Faceoffs Won
- matthew lowery 16
- john wapner 1
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Faceoffs Taken
- timothy shanley 24
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Faceoffs Taken
- matthew lowery 22
- john wapner 2
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Saves
- sebastian gomez 2 ( 0.25 )
- jordan berson 5 ( 0.42 )
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Saves
- devin lee 11 ( 0.69 )
- aidan gallagher 2 ( 0.40 )
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Current Records
- oneonta state 0 - 3
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Current Records
- vassar 0 - 3
A balanced offensive attack and a strong opening half lifted the Vassar College men's lacrosse team to a 13-8 victory over SUNY Oneonta in non-conference action on Saturday at Weinberg Turf Field. The win moves the Brewers to 2-2 on the season, while the Red Dragons are now 1-2 overall.
Vassar opened the game's scoring with four first period goals. Senior attack Michael Mullen (Dresher, PA) got things going at the 10:28 mark, converting a pass from rookie Riley Olds (Los Angeles, CA). The Brewers made it a 2-0 advantage at 9:04 as junior attack Spencer Duryee (Whitehouse Station, NJ) fed the ball to sophomore middie Logan Hyde (Manhasset, NY).
Following an unassisted score from sophomore midfielder Connor Deehan (Westwood, MA) at 3:25, Mullen added his second of the contest with 1:16 to play and give Vassar the solid lead. The Brewers continued to answer in the second period as Deehan converted a Hyde pass at 13:54. Mullen then buried a Deehan feed of his own for his third of the contest at 9:11 and a 6-0 VC lead.
The Red Dragons broke onto the scoreboard at 4:39 as freshman attack David Guest (Niskayuna, NY) grabbed a pass from junior midfielder Ryan MacDevitt (Sayville, NY) and fired it in for the man-up score, but Vassar responded just 30 seconds later as Olds converted a Deehan feed for the 7-1 edge at the half.
Oneonta continued to battle as junior midfielder Thomas Fay (Nanuet, NY) narrowed the Brewers lead to 7-2 at 13:10 of the third quarter. Vassar answered as Mullen scored back-to-back tallies, both assisted by Hyde, to build up the home team advantage to seven (9-2) with 6:03 to play.
Fay closed out the third quarter by gaining a goal back for the visitors, and Oneonta continued to roll in the fourth as junior midfielder Andrew Stamatel (Glens Falls, NY) recorded one on the man-up for a 9-4 score at 13:16.
Mullen notched his sixth goal of the game off a feed from Duryee at 11:51 to give the home team a six goal edge (10-4), but the Red Dragons continued to press in the final frame as McRae scored at 8:12. The Brewers saw senior midfielder Matthew Lowery (Bel Air, MD) score the first of his two goals straight off the face-off at 8:05 and Olds added another score at 6:22 to make it a 12-5 margin.
The final 3:27 of the contest saw the Red Dragons find momentum as MacDevitt, McRae and junior attack Chris Higgins (Farmingville, NY) all scored, but Vassar held on for the five-goal victory.
Pacing the effort for the Brewers was Mullen, who recorded a game-high six goals. He also led the way with 11 shots in the contest. Deehan added two goals with two assists, while Hyde had a goal with a game-best four assists. Lowery scored two goals off the face-off, added a game-best 10 ground balls and went 16-22 from the circle. In goal, sophomore Devin Lee (Clinton, NY) earned the victory, recording 11 stops in 55:35. Freshman Aidan Gallagher (Hanover, MA) came on for the final 4:25 of relief and made two saves.
For the Red Dragons, McRae posted two goals with one assist, adding four ground balls and a caused turnover. Fay added two goals, while MacDevitt had a goal and an assist. From the circle, sophomore Timothy Shanley (West Hempstead, NY) went 7-24 with a ground ball, while in goal, the Red Dragons saw their starter Sebastian Gomez (White Plains, NY) finish with two saves in 24:01 of action. Sophomore Jordan Berson (Old Bethpage, NY) came on for the final 35:59 of relief and made five stops.
Vassar is back in action on Wednesday when it hosts the second game of a three-game homestand. The Brewers will welcome Martime to Weinberg Turf Field for a 6pm tilt. Oneonta is also in action on Wednesday, traveling to Allentown, PA for a 7pm game at Muhlenberg.