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Delaware boys playing college lax

May 22, 2014
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Would anyone else enjoy a forum on the status of Delaware's college players? It would be great to hear of their fall ball accomplishments, and then who is playing where into the spring season.
 
I just saw this...

Yes, that would a good thing...
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Looked up D1 rosters of last year (smallest amount of teams). Hometown in Delaware is what I looked for...

Tim Voss - Air Force
Andrew Michalowski - Army
Graham Suffert - Bryant
Chase Cowan - Colgate
Will Mette - Colgate
Matt Matsko - Delaware
Trip Ashley - Delaware
Chas Robino - UMass
Eric Hoffstadt - Navy
Brooks Johnson - Mt. St. Mary's
Bubba Johnson - Mt. St. Mary's
Alden Clapp - Mt. St. Mary's
Michael Pettit - Siena
Davis Russell - St. Joesph's
 
Wesley College 2015
12 Nate Gemmato DMA
17 Jack Redefer S.Tech
18 Sam Siebert W.Penn
22 Josh Ladd Concord
24 Tyler Kowlaski St.G.Tech
26 Hunter Coho DMA
34 Jason Berry SC
45 Dan Lookup Red Lion

Good luck this season!
 
Division 3
Other CAC schools

Salisbury University
Hunter Schaeffer CR

York
Sam Lundin DMA

Marymount
Michael Mene Newark
Nathaniel Valenti Dover
 
Delaware 2014 graduates playing in college:

Name: High School/ College

Spenser Urban: Salesianum/ Mount St. Mary's
Freddy Freibott: Salesianum/ Ohio State
Mike Adams: St. Marks/ Stevenson University
James Magnani: St. Marks/ Cabrini College
Robby Jennette: Delmar/ Cabrini College
Otto Jester: Delmar/ Bridgewater College
Luke Benson: Cape Henlopen/ Jacksonville University
Grant Gillian: Cape Henlopen/ Monmouth University
Blake Mann: Cape Henlopen/ Bridgewater College
Austin MacCoy: Cape Henlopen/ Bridgewater College
Will Clampitt: Cape Henlopen/ Hood College
Dylan Baker: Sussex Tech/ Bridgewater College
Daniel Brown: Caesar Rodney/ Bridgewater College
 
Two more class of 2014 from Delmar

Sam Ash - Susquehanna University
Chase Harmon - Hilbert College
 
Just a few more:

Bailey Martin / Sallies /Vermont
Thomas Mastropolito / St. Marks / Virginia Wesleyan
Alex Manges / St. Marks / Hampden-Sydney College
Jack Munro / St. Marks / Goucher
 
Chris Bergeron, junior, captain at Lebanon Valley College/Glasgow High School

At Del Tech:

Cory Melvin, Hodgson
Charles Yaeger, Delcastle
Jacob Gies, Delcastle
Hunter Coho, DMA?
Colin Shinn, Wm Penn

And I don't know where all the downstaters on Del Tech are from but there are a lot of DE kids playing there obviously.
 
Sam Zingaro, StE- Immaculata
Rob Neri, StE - Neumann university
Tom Blakeslee, Brandywine - Neumann university
 
4/1/15

Men's Lacrosse
Bryn Athyn 19, Neumann 10

BRYN ATHYN, Pa. - The Neumann University men's lacrosse team fell to Bryn Athyn College 19-10 in non-conference action on Wednesday evening.

Jordan Klunk (jr. Spring Grove, Pa. / Spring Grove) led the Knights with four goals while picking up six ground balls. Ryan O'Kane (sr. Folsom, Pa. / Ridley) and Ricky Viscuse (sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Father Judge) each netted two goals. O'Kane also picked up seven ground balls and tallied four assists. Tom Blakeslee (so. Claymont, Del. / Brandywine) started in net and made eight saves. Marco Agostini (fr. Havertown, Pa. / Msgr. Bonner) made six saves in relief.

Bryn Athyn scored the first goal of the game at the 9:52 mark to go up 1-0. Klunk answered right back scoring with a man-up on an assist from O'Kane. Bryn Athyn regained the lead with 5:51 to go in the first quarter. Once again Klunk scored on an assist from O'Kane to tie the game up at two. Bryn Athyn scored two straight goals to give them a two goal advantage heading into the second quarter.

The teams traded goals again to begin the second quarter. Bryn Athyn scored two straight to take a 7-3 lead with 9:24 to go before the half. Another goal being man-up was scored by Klunk to bring Neumann within three. The Lions would extend the lead once again scoring three straight goals. The Knights ended the half finding the back of the net twice in the final 50 seconds. Bryn Athyn led 10-6 at the half.

Sergio Plesati scored the first goal of the third to cut the lead down to three on an assist from O'Kane at the 10:31 mark. Bryn Athyn one again scored two straight to extend the lead to five with 8:40 to go in the quarter. Both teams went back and forth trading goals to end the third quarter. Neumann was down 13-9 after three quarters of play.

Bryn Athyn started the final 15 minutes with four straight goals. O'Kane found the back of the net to bring the Knights to within seven, but it wasn't enough.

Neumann (0-8) faces-off at Arcadia Saturday afternoon in more non-conference action. The game is scheduled to be 12:00 PM.
 
Freddie Friebott Named All Big 10 at Ohio State.


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Subject: Maryland Wins Second Straight Big Ten Men's Lacrosse Tournament Title
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Contact: Brett McWethy, Big Ten Conference

May 6, 2017

Maryland Wins Second Straight Big Ten Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Title

Terrapins earn conference’s automatic berth to NCAA Tournament

Final Stats

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The top-seeded Maryland men’s lacrosse team won the 2017 Big Ten Tournament title after posting a 10-9 win over second-seeded Ohio State in the championship game at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on Saturday night.

The Terrapins’ Connor Kelly led all scorers with five goals. Colin Heacock scored the game-winner with 3:27 remaining, securing Maryland’s fifth goal of the fourth quarter. Ohio State was led offensively by Big Ten Freshman of the Year Tre Leclaire, who totaled four points with three goals and an assist. Maryland goalie Dan Morris recorded eight saves in the win.

Maryland won its second straight Big Ten Tournament title and earns the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA Selection Show will air on ESPNU Sunday at 9 p.m. ET.

Kelly was named the tournament Most Valuable Player after also tallying five points against Penn State in the semifinals. The complete Big Ten All-Tournament Team is listed below:

MVP – Connor Kelly, Maryland

All-Tournament Team

Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins

Connor Kelly, Maryland

Dan Morris, Maryland

Tim Muller, Maryland

Tim Rotanz, Maryland

Freddy Freibott, Ohio State

Tre Leclaire, Ohio State

Ben Randall, Ohio State

Jake Withers, Ohio State

Chris Sabia, Penn State

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Robbie Johnston - Charter....Widner
John Dunbar- Appo.....Widner
Christopher Coleman...Sals....Hartford
Nick Ferrera- Appo....Elizabethtown
 
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