close
close

Fast start leads great green past siena, 16-13

Hannover, NH -The Lacrosse team The Dartmouth men took the lead 6-0 and, despite a late comeback from Siena, fell on Monday on the 16:13 victory in Scully-Fahey Field. The big green lead reached up to 15-5 before the saints took up to three, but that is as close as they would come.

With his third victory in a row, Dartmouth improves to 4: 1. Siena falls to 1-3.

“It was a great game,” said head coach Sean Kirwan. “I thought we were getting out of the jump to go, something that was a big goal of us during the short break – to make sure we were ready to go from the opening whistle. And I thought we did.

A few of the first few years each achieved their first career hat tricks in victory, with Tyler Juhlin score three goals and assistance. Monte scored three goals in the third quarter in less than four minutes. Hopper Zappitello And Colin McGill Everyone ended with two goals and an assist, while seven tall green players had several points.

Defensive, Thomas Goguen Led with four career height, four let the sales run with four ground balls. Campbell Florence Three sales also caused a career high.

Zappitello quickly gave the Big Green a 1-0 lead, only 30 seconds and the second game in a row that Dartmouth achieved in the opening minute. Zappitello added another with the 12:26 brand. Then goals of Emmett paradinePresent William StahlPresent Brandon ventrarola And Juhlin made the score 6-0, with 6:38 being left behind in the first quarter.

Siena scored three of the last four goals in the first quarter, but the Big Green still led 7: 3 to the second quarter.

In the second goal, McGill scored two goals in just more than two minutes to score 9-3 with 11:12. But only another goal was scored in the stanza, and it came through the saints.

The Big Green started the third quarter, as if they were the first, this time five in a row to achieve a 14: 4 advantage. Monte ended the run with a natural hat trick, with his three direct goals reaching at 9:05 a.m., 8:56 and 5:43. The teams drove goals after 45 minutes to give Dartmouth a lead of 15: 5.

Siena landed with an 8-1 advantage on the scoresheet in the fourth and kept an advantage of 21: 5 in shots this quarter. The saints won 8 out of 10 Facoffs in stanza, which turned out to be significant. Dartmouth's only goal was scored by Jack MulhollandThe first of his career, right behind the midfield line against Sienas 10-man's trip.

The saints moved within 16-13 with 4:40 and marked their fourth goal in less than two minutes, but they couldn't get any closer.

The last shots were 46-41 in favor of the saints, with the big green held a 47-40 lead in ground balls. Dartmouth was 19-opposite-23 deletion compared to Siena's 19-against-26 evacuation. The saints had 21 sales to the 16 of Big Green. Sienas Andrew Arcuri ended with 16 parades compared to 10 for 10 Mason Morel.

Spencer Reagan Enjoyed another strong game that won 11-of-21-view with five ground balls.

“There are always snack bars in every game,” said Kirwan. “We love them. Victories are gold. So that we can get against a really good Siena team and a second victory in four days.

The Big Green continues their home stand with four games on Saturday when they have Utah at 12 noon