KEENE, N.H. 4/5/08 - The #18 ranked Keene State men's lacrosse
team remained undefeated (5-0, 2-0 Little East) with a dominating
17-3 victory over UMass-Boston at Owl Athletic Complex on Saturday
afternoon.
Sophomore attack Josh Nugent (Cheshire, Conn.)
scored four goals to lead the Owls. Junior midfielder Casey
Brodersen (Derry, N.H.) had three goals and two assists,
and senior midfielder Ryan Hazelton (Chester,
N.H.) finished with three goals and an assists for KSC, which
outshot UMB 69-22. Junior attack Tony Santa Fe
(Derry, N.H.) chipped in with four assists.
"I think we played a pretty complete game," said KSC Coach
Mark Theriault. "We're hard to beat at home."
The Owls jumped out to a 5-0 lead after the first quarter.
Leading 6-0 early in the second quarter, KSC withstood a two-man
down penalty and took a 9-1 halftime lead. Nugent and Hazelton
combined to score seven of the Owls' nine first half goals.
Hazelton's three goals gives him 12 on the season. Nugent has
tallied 10 goals this season.
Keene State's defense and senior goalie Matt
Johnson (Derry, N.H.), who finished with nine saves, shut
down the Beacons the rest of the game. Back-up goalie Bill
Brooks (Lewiston, Me.) played the final 9:25 and stopped
two shots.
"We're playing smart, team defense," said long stick midfielder
Easton Kezer (Derry, N.H.), who delivered several
strong hits on Beacon players. "When you have players looking over
their shoulders, they're not as aggressive taking the ball to the
net."
Kezer also did a good job clearing the ball and thought about
scoring a goal." "I'm always trying to come down and score it's a
defensemen's dream," he said.
"Working with our offense every day in practice helps us prepare
for games, said senior defender Ronnie Ward
(Derry, N.H.). "Even the other teams' offense is in shock at what
our offense can do."
Jamie Lesage (Exeter, N.H.) scored twice for
the Owls while Peter Lauranzano (Beverly, Mass.)
Michael Araujo (Southborough, Mass.),
Joshua Luft (Lake Peekskill, N.Y.), and
Alex Loscialpo (Westport, Conn.) also found the
back of the net. It was the first college goals for Araujo, a
freshman.
UMass-Boston (1-5, 0-2 LEC), which has dropped four straight
games, scored single goals in the final three quarters. John Canty
(Milton, Mass.), Nick Thomo (Brookfield, Mass.), and Jared Kinch
(Cohasset, Mass.) were the Beacon goal scorers. Sophomore Aaron
Pollock, (Belmont, Mass.) had an outstanding day in goal for the
Beacons, finishing with 26 saves.
Keene State host rival Plymouth State on Thursday (4 p.m.). UMB
returns home to face MIT on Tuesday. Both games begin at 4 p.m.