March 30, 2012

MEN'S LACROSSE LOSE TO MERCY COLLEGE

Purchase, NY (3/30/12) The Mercy College men's lacrosse team defeated the visiting Chargers of Dominican College, 8-2 this afternoon in East Coast Conference (ECC) played at the SUNY-Purchase Field. With the loss, Dominican falls to 0-6 overall and 0-3 in conference play while Mercy improves to 4-3 overall and 4-2 in the ECC.

Dominican University New York
Dominican University New York
0-6, 0-3 ECC
2
AT
Mercy University
Mercy University
4-3, 4-2 ECC
8
Final 1 2 3 4 T
Dominican University New York
Dominican University New York (0-6, 0-3 ECC)
0 0 1 1 2
Mercy University
Mercy University (4-3, 4-2 ECC)
1 4 1 2 8
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Team Stats

Game Leaders
Dominican University New York
Dominican University New York
G: 2 Players (#4, #27) - 1
A: Connor Lawlor - 1
Sv: Andrew Slater - 13
GB: 3 Players (#15, #25, #44) - 2

Mercy University
Mercy University
G: 2 Players (#1, #7) - 2
A: Sal Spinelli - 2
Sv: T.j. Dicarlo - 11
GB: John Lionetti - 7
Team Stats
Game Statistics Dominican University New York Mercy University
Shots 18 36
Ground Balls 9 24
Saves 13 11
Clears 19-21 17-21
Turnovers 13 17
Face Offs Won 0 13
Man Up 0-3 2-4
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Purchase, NY (3/30/12)  The Mercy College men's lacrosse team defeated the visiting Chargers of Dominican College, 8-2 this afternoon in East Coast Conference (ECC) played at the SUNY-Purchase Field.  With the loss, Dominican falls to 0-6 overall and 0-3 in conference play while Mercy improves to 4-3 overall and 4-2 in the ECC.

Chris Delaney (Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada) and Thomas Dertinger (Nanuet, NY) had the Chargers goals in the third and fourth quarters.

Goalie Andrew Slater (Brookfield, CT) made 13 saves in the loss.

Dominican is back in action on Wednesday, April 4th when they take on Dowling College at 4pm on DC Lacrosse Field


The aim of Dominican University New York is to promote educational excellence, leadership, and service in an environment characterized by respect for the individual and concern for the community and its needs. Founded by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt, the university is an independent institution of higher learning, Catholic in origin and heritage. In the Dominican tradition, it fosters the active, shared pursuit of truth and embodies an ideal of education rooted in the values of reflective understanding and compassionate involvement.  Committed to building its programs upon a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences, the university maintains a student-centered climate and serves a diverse community of students in undergraduate and graduate programs. The university empowers this community of learners to excel, lead and serve with integrity and to engage responsibly in the pursuit of a more just, ethical and sustainable world.  Dominican also sponsors 18 varsity intercollegiate sports that compete at the NCAA Division II level.  To learn more about Dominican University New York, please visit www.duny.edu.