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Scoring
- kevin matson ( 1 , 1 )
- adrian romero ( 1 , 1 )
- dawson felenchak ( 1 , 0 )
- paul forte ( 1 , 0 )
- ashton howlett ( 1 , 0 )
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Scoring
- jack mulvihill ( 4 , 2 )
- nicholas miller ( 1 , 5 )
- jordan depetres ( 5 , 0 )
- ian evans ( 4 , 0 )
- jordan leuze ( 1 , 3 )
- tyler edinger ( 1 , 0 )
- jacob gallina ( 1 , 0 )
- brennan o'brien ( 1 , 0 )
- tucker o'donnell ( 0 , 1 )
- timmy salit ( 0 , 1 )
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Shots
- kevin matson 3
- adrian romero 5
- dawson felenchak 3
- paul forte 4
- ashton howlett 1
- josh hauman 3
- jason berardicurti 3
- shane cubala 1
- connor didomineck 1
- cam kenefick 1
- jeremiah kinner 1
- justin mosher 2
- noah soriano 3
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Shots
- jack mulvihill 7
- nicholas miller 8
- jordan depetres 7
- ian evans 12
- jordan leuze 3
- tyler edinger 3
- jacob gallina 3
- brennan o'brien 3
- tucker o'donnell 2
- timmy salit 1
- colin blakeslee 1
- jake carpenter 1
- matt jeffries 2
- joe post 1
- joe urlacher 1
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Ground Balls
- kevin matson 1
- adrian romero 4
- ashton howlett 1
- scott kimiecik 5
- connor didomineck 1
- cam kenefick 2
- justin mosher 1
- mike desain 2
- caleb dubois 1
- joseph visconte jr 2
- kaelan winkky 1
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Ground Balls
- jack mulvihill 1
- nicholas miller 8
- ian evans 2
- jacob gallina 1
- brennan o'brien 2
- timmy salit 1
- christian locasto 1
- ben hammond 3
- colin blakeslee 1
- matt jeffries 4
- joe post 14
- joe urlacher 2
- matthew delaney 2
- brian jantz 2
- connor mesh 4
- zach mitrano 1
- jake riley 1
- kyle rochester 2
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Turnovers
- kevin matson 1
- adrian romero 2
- dawson felenchak 3
- paul forte 1
- josh hauman 3
- jason berardicurti 1
- connor didomineck 2
- drew cartwright 1
- cam kenefick 2
- jeremiah kinner 4
- caleb dubois 1
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Turnovers
- jack mulvihill 1
- nicholas miller 1
- jordan depetres 1
- jacob gallina 1
- joe post 2
- joe urlacher 1
- zach mitrano 1
- jake riley 1
- griffin dautrich 1
- dugan doeblin 1
- jack hyde 1
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Caused Turnovers
- scott kimiecik 1
- joseph visconte jr 2
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Caused Turnovers
- jack mulvihill 1
- nicholas miller 1
- tucker o'donnell 1
- ben hammond 2
- matt jeffries 1
- matthew delaney 2
- brian jantz 1
- roger panara 1
- kyle rochester 1
- andrew corbin 2
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Faceoffs Won
- caleb dubois 1
- kaelan winkky 4
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Faceoffs Won
- christian locasto 1
- joe post 16
- connor mesh 4
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Faceoffs Taken
- james connelly 3
- caleb dubois 8
- joseph visconte jr 1
- kaelan winkky 14
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Faceoffs Taken
- christian locasto 1
- joe post 20
- connor mesh 5
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Saves
- scott kimiecik 15 ( 0.46 )
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Saves
- ben hammond 9 ( 0.75 )
- brandon moore 1 ( 0.33 )
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Current Records
- alfred 10 - 5
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Current Records
- saint john fisher 10 - 5
PITTSFORD, N.Y. – No. 5 nationally-ranked St. John Fisher College men's lacrosse remained unbeaten in Empire 8 Conference play on Wednesday afternoon, as the Cardinals blanked Alfred University in the middle quarters en route to an 18-5 victory.
Fisher, which clinched a berth in the 2022 Empire 8 Championships, improved to 4-0 against E8 opponents and 11-2 overall on the season with its third consecutive victory. Over the past three league games, the Cardinals have been on cruise control and have outscored their opposition by a combined 78-11. Alfred fell to 8-4 overall and 2-2 within the conference with the loss.
The first quarter was well contested by both sides and ended with just a one-point margin in favor of the Cardinals, 3-2. However, the second and third quarters were anything but close as Fisher went on a tear to blow the game wide open. Fisher netted 13 unanswered goals, a rally that began when Jacob Gallina scored at the 8:59 mark of the second quarter and lasted until 13:29 in the fourth, a span of 25:30.
Three of Fisher's tallies during the 13-0 run were scored man-up, with one apiece from Ian Evans, Jack Mulvihill, and Jordan Depetres. Mulvihill's man-up goal completed a natural hat trick for the graduate from Dewitt, New York.
Mulvihill opened the scoring in the first 1:15 of the fourth quarter, displaying a perfect spin dodge with a top-shelf finish to put the Cardinals up 16-2.
Mulvihill was one of five Cardinals with multiple points and tied the team lead with six (4g-2a). Nicholas Miller paced all players with five assists to go along with one goal and eight ground balls. Depetres logged a game-high five goals. Evans (4g) and Jordan Leuze (1g-3a) both collected four points.
Joe Post won 16 of his 20 attempts at the faceoff dot and led all players with 14 ground balls.
Second-year goalie Ben Hammond secured the victory with nine saves and three goals allowed in 51:04. As a unit, the Fisher defense forced the Saxons to turn the ball over 22 times and held Alfred scoreless on three man-up opportunities.
The No. 5 Cardinals are scheduled to hit the road for their penultimate regular-season contest. Fisher travels to Oneonta, New York, on Saturday, April 23, at 2:00 p.m. for an Empire 8 matchup at Hartwick College. A win over the Hawks would secure at least a share of the E8 regular-season title.