WASHINGTON D.C. – Junior
Evan Donnelly (Hanover, Md./Archbishop Spalding) recorded 26 saves to give him 248 on the season and move him into a tie for third in the Lycoming College men's lacrosse team's single-season record book, as Lycoming fell to second-place Catholic University of America, 25-1, in Landmark Conference action on Saturday afternoon, April 18.
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First-year
Ryan MacElhinney (Holmes, N.Y./Carmel) scored Lycoming's goal with 10:30 left in the game off an assist from junior
Brogan Wooley (Hampton, N.J./Morris Catholic).
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Donnelly posted four groundballs and sophomore
James Hall-Melnychuck (Magnolia, N.J./Sterling) and senior
Cole Slezak (Butler, Pa./Kiski Prep) caused two turnovers and grabbed two groundballs.
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Erik Aulbach had four goals and Max Cabanas had three goals and two assists to lead Catholic. Connor Baia had eight groundballs.
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Donnelly played three quarters, stopping 26 shots, including making 11 stops in the second quarter. First-year
Logan Hummer (Phillipsburg, N.J./Philipsburg) stopped three shots in the final quarter. Four Catholic keepers made eight stops.
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The Warriors wrap up the season at UPMC Field on Wednesday, April 22, when they host Wilkes University in Landmark Conference action at 7 p.m.
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