Lasers Move on to First Ever GNAC Championship Title Game
NEWTON, MA- Lasell College will play in the inaugural Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) men’s lacrosse tournament championship on Saturday after defeating Norwich University, 13-9, in the semi-final round today on Grellier Field. The second seeded Lasers will clash against regular season champion, and number one seeded Mount Ida College in the final on the Mustangs home field. No. 3 seeded Norwich completes their journey in GNAC post-season play with an 8-5 overall record.
April 29, 2011
Janice Coppolino
Lasell Athletic Communications
NEWTON, MA- Lasell College will play in the inaugural Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) men’s lacrosse tournament championship on Saturday after defeating Norwich University, 13-9, in the semi-final round today on Grellier Field. The second seeded Lasers will clash against regular season champion, and number one seeded Mount Ida College in the final on the Mustangs home field. No. 3 seeded Norwich completes their journey in GNAC post-season play with an 8-5 overall record.
The first half of the semi-final contest was a back-and-forth
affair as the teams traded the lead twice before Lasell ultimately
ended the first quarter up 3-2. Dan Clark (Scarborough, ME)
put up the first goal, unassisted 2:25 into the period for the
Lasers, followed by a solo goal by Norwich’s Tyler Woods
(Essex Jct, VT) to even the score just 34 seconds
later.
Norwich’s Ian Mendoza (Mount Airy, MD) put the visitors
ahead off the ensuing faceoff when he was hit by Tyler Nicoll
(Huntsville, UT) for the 2-1 edge at 11:20.
Dylan Fernandes (Billerica, MA) and Chris Bulkley (Groton, CT)
paired up for the game-tying goal at 8:06 and Dylan Gray (Bayport,
NY) gave the two seed back the edge, 3-2, with 5:36 left to play in
the period.
Eric Walsh (Weymouth, MA) came up big for Lasell in the cage
as he made seven stops in the first stanza on 11 Norwich on-frame
attempts.
After Nate Fortezzo (Branford, CT) won his fifth face-off of
the game to start the 2nd quarter, Patrick Sikora
(Montpelier, VT) scored 49 seconds into the stanza to level out the
score once more. Four minutes later, the Cadets took over
control of the scoreboard for the second time after Macro
Wiedenraenders (Denver, CO) curled from behind the net to score
unassisted with a defender in his face.
Lasell responded within two minutes on an attack by Jon Elia
(East Lyme, CT). After a Norwich turnover at 9:46, Elia
converted on a pass by Fernandes for the final tie of the game,
4-4, which also set in motion a 5-0 run by the Lasers.
Sean Speciale (Hillsborough, NJ) gave the hosts the lead back
at 7:48 with an unaided opportunity coming from behind the goal to
score. An Adam Foss (Billerica, MA) scoop shot and
back-to-back marks by Fernandes, including an extra-man goal to
start the third quarter, capped the Lasers run and put them on top
by double, 8-4.
At 9:35, after a Fortezzo shot was off the mark, Joe Galante
(Framingham, MA) cut into Lasell’s advantage when he scored
after picking up the rebound off of Fortezzo’s
effort. Fernandes and Foss added tallies which left
Lasell doubled up on Norwich, 10-5, before the teams were forced to
surrender the field due to thundershowers.
Upon returning to action after a forty minute weather related
interlude, Norwich rallied for a 4-0 run to cut their deficit to
just one, 10-9. The Cadets scored three goals in final 1:39
of the third period, beginning with the tandem pairings of
Wiedenraenders and Mendoza for the first goal and Galante and
Wiedenraenders for the second goal while man-up.
Andrew Dustin (Canterbury, NH) scored the third mark in the
minute and a half stretch with a mere 1.8 seconds on the
clock. Dustin recovered the ball off a previous Walsh save
and sniped in the goal, bringing the score to 10-8.
Less than a minute into the final period, Sikora capped the
Cadet 4-0 run faking a shot to the left side and shooting right for
the one-goal shortage.
Lasell finally broke up their eight minute scoring drought
when Bulkley set up Ladson Shaello-Johnson (Binghamton, NY) for a
goal as he cut down the lane at 13:04. Bulkley followed that by
hitting Fernandes for his fifth goal, at 7:23, giving Lasell a
three-goal cushion, 12-9.
Lasell maintained possession for the majority of the remaining
minutes. Nick Sampson (Londonderry, NH) added another goal in
the final four minutes of the game to bring about the 13-9
result.
The Cadets outshot the Lasers 42-26 in the contest, attacking
on-target 60% of the time (25-42), while also winning the ground
ball battle 35-21. Lasell’s on-goal percentage was
76.9% through the contest with 20-of-26 shots on net. Walsh
finished the game with 16 saves and the win while Mark Paradiso
(Westford, MA) stopped seven chances in the defeat.
In the losing effort, Fortezzo was victorious in the face-off
arena, securing 20-of-25 total opportunities while also grabbing
nine ground balls. Galante, Mendoza, and Sikora each notched two
points each and Wiederaend topped the Cadets with three points,
scoring twice and adding a helper. Dustin corralled a
game-best 10 ground balls.
Lasell’s Fernandes took top honors on offense with six
points, netting five goals and dishing out one assist.
Bulkley and Foss finished with three points and Clark added two for
the Lasers. Foss’ final goal at 6:39 in the third, hit
just moments before the game was interrupted for lightning, proved
to be the game winner.
On Saturday, April 30th, the Lasers (9-7, 6-1 GNAC)
will head down the road to rival Mount Ida College for the GNAC
championship title game. The Mustangs handed Lasell their
only GNAC loss of the season (7-6) just over one week ago to seal
the home-field advantage in the playoffs. Time of the
deciding contest has yet to be determined.
