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Scoring
- kristopher campbell ( 1 , 4 )
- joey tesoriero ( 4 , 0 )
- clay moseman ( 3 , 1 )
- ben baldasaro ( 2 , 0 )
- Nicholas Thorn-Guillaro ( 1 , 0 )
- dominick cioffi ( 1 , 0 )
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Scoring
- josh dorr ( 3 , 1 )
- caleb ikkela ( 1 , 0 )
- owen mccormack ( 1 , 0 )
- conor rooney ( 1 , 0 )
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Shots
- kristopher campbell 3
- joey tesoriero 8
- clay moseman 1
- ben baldasaro 7
- Nicholas Thorn-Guillaro 1
- dominick cioffi 6
- andrew granzier 1
- connor gill 1
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Shots
- josh dorr 6
- caleb ikkela 4
- owen mccormack 2
- conor rooney 3
- patrick mulhern 1
- mike alibrandi 6
- eric bua jr 1
- nathaniel girardin 4
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Ground Balls
- kristopher campbell 1
- ben baldasaro 3
- dominick cioffi 1
- jake tyska 10
- matty o'brien 1
- matthew mulcahy 2
- ryan kirk 2
- cam egan 1
- matt dold 1
- connor baughan 5
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Ground Balls
- caleb ikkela 1
- owen mccormack 2
- eric bua jr 3
- nathaniel girardin 1
- mackenzie pace 2
- kyle fortier 1
- andy demattio 2
- robert colburn 2
- connor chapdelaine 3
- christopher breault 2
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Turnovers
- kristopher campbell 1
- joey tesoriero 2
- ben baldasaro 1
- dominick cioffi 1
- tom duggan 1
- jake tyska 2
- matty o'brien 1
- ryan kirk 1
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Turnovers
- josh dorr 1
- caleb ikkela 2
- conor rooney 2
- mike alibrandi 1
- eric bua jr 2
- andy demattio 1
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Caused Turnovers
- joey tesoriero 1
- dominick cioffi 1
- matthew mulcahy 1
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Caused Turnovers
- caleb ikkela 1
- nathan taylor 1
- kyle fortier 1
- connor chapdelaine 2
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Faceoffs Won
- jake tyska 13
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Faceoffs Won
- aidan geary 1
- nathan taylor 5
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Faceoffs Taken
- jake tyska 15
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Faceoffs Taken
- aidan geary 2
- nathan taylor 14
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Saves
- keaton roarick 5 ( 0.46 )
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Saves
- james heitmiller 8 ( 0.40 )
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Current Records
- bentley 6 - 4
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Current Records
- franklin pierce 6 - 4
The 20th ranked Bentley University men's lacrosse went on the road to Franklin Pierce on Wednesday afternoon and took down the Ravens 12-6 to improve to 5-3 on the season.
Senior attacker Kristopher Campbell (Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow) and graduate student Joey Tesoriero (Huntington Station, N.Y./Half Hallow Hills) led the Bentley offense. Campbell had five points on one goal and four assists and Tesoriero had four goals. That is a new career high for Tesoriero.
Senior defensive midfielder Connor Baughan (Foxborough, Mass./Portsmouth Abbey) had five ground balls, and sophomore Jake Tyska (Natick, Mass./Wayland) dominated the faceoff circle to the tune of 13-15 with 10 ground balls.
Ben Baldasaro (Exeter, N.H./Exeter) and Ryan Birch (Walpole, Mass./Walpole) chipped in with two goals each.
Bentley came out firing in the 1st quarter and took a 4-0 lead. Baldasaro got it started with a goal just 1:37 into the proceedings. Tesoriero then scored two straight man up goals just over a minute apart and Bentley had a 3-0 lead after just over five minutes played.
Campbell closed out the quarter with a goal with 52 seconds left, with junior Clay Moseman (Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow) on the assist.
Franklin Pierce got back in the game by outscoring Bentley 5-3 in the second quarter to make it a 7-5 Falcons lead at halftime.
But after halftime the Falcons turned the tide back their way. Senior Dom Cioffi (Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown) got them off on the right foot with a goal 4:53 into the half. After a Franklin Pierce goal by Caleb Ikkela at the 10:00 mark, the hosts would not score again.
Tesoriero scored twice in the quarter, bookending goals from Baldasaro and Birch as Bentley led 12-6 after three quarters.
The 4th quarter began but was halted 1:14 in due to lightening in the area. After about a 45 minute delay, the game was declared over, and Bentley took a 12-6 victory back to Waltham.
The Falcons will play their final regular season game on Saturday at Saint Rose, before the NE10 playoffs begin on either April 28 or May 1.