NEWBURGH, N.Y. - 12 different players scored for the Vassar College Men's Lacrosse team as the Brewers coasted to its sixth straight victory over Mount Saint Mary, 21-1, on Wednesday afternoon. Vassar improves to 6-1 overall on the season while the Knights fall to 2-2 on the season.
Junior
Troy Santise tallied the first two goals for the Brewers before rookie
TJ Carl fired one past the goalkeeper to go ahead 3-0 at the 3:56 mark. Vassar ended the first quarter with a four goal lead on a goal from senior
Riley Olds with 33 seconds to go.
The Brewers began the second quarter on the man-up as sophomore
Shane O'Hara scored the man-up goal just 14 seconds into the game. Freshman
Baker Morton recorded back-to-back goals for Vassar followed by a tally from junior
Ian Zumpano with 5:54 to go to go up 8-0. Carl scored twice in a one minute span before the halftime break on feeds from senior
Ryan Metz and junior
Dan Negron to hold a 10-0 advantage.
Metz and Morton each tallied a goal in the opening minutes of the third period as senior
Jon Bradbury picked up two assists for the 12-0 lead at the 12 minute mark. Santise recorded his third goal of the game on the man-up before junior
Dylan McFarland scored on an assist from freshman
Liam McGuire with 5:18 remaining. Bradbury added to his point total with his first goal of the game before Mike Travers tallied a goal for the Mount on a feed from Kaleb Pullis. Senior
John Wapner scored twice in the final minute of the quarter to take a 17-1 lead.
Freshman
Nate Kratovil scored his first career collegiate goal in the fourth quarter along with rookie
Colin Patchet tallying his first two career goals. Bradbury scored his second goal of the night to close the night for Vassar with a 21-1 margin.
Santise, Morton and Carl all had three goals on the game for the Brewers while Bradbury had a team-high five points. Wapner and Patchet each added two goals while senior
James Nicholas and junior
Solomon Hess picked up six ground balls each. Sophomore
Holden Anderson was 8-for-9 in faceoffs while junior
Thomas Cameron finished 12-for-14 on faceoffs. Hess and McFarland each totaled two caused turnovers for the Brewers. Senior
Jack Bagin took the win in goal and made four saves in one quarter of action. Senior
Aidan Gallagher made a team-high five saves in net along with junior
Danny Goldman making one save.
Travers picked up a goal for the Knights and Joseph Angelillo picked up a team-high five ground balls. Tim Doyle added four ground balls and four caused turnovers. Kenny Leen took the loss in goal and made 14 saves for Mount Saint Mary.
The Brewers will begin Liberty League on Saturday afternoon as they take on Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Weinberg Field. Face-off with the Engineers is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.