Box Score
Game Statistics
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The Western New England College men's lacrosse team stayed perfect in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) after posting a 16-6 victory over Roger Williams Wednesday afternoon (Mar. 31).
The Golden Bears ran their winning streak to three games and overall record to 6-3 while remaining unbeaten in the league with a 5-0 mark. The Hawks fall to 1-6 overall and 1-3 in the conference.
With heavy rain in the region the last two days, today's game was moved to Golden Bear Stadium in Springfield because of an unplayable field at the RWU campus.
Once again Western New England College used a balanced scoring attack as nine players scored goals.
Sophomore midfielder
Patrick White (Milton, MA) led the way with four goals and an assist.
Junior attacker
Joe O'Keefe (Branford, CT) also had a five-point outing with three goals and two assists.
Senior attacker
Tim Santye (Skillman, NJ) added three goals and an assist.
Junior midfielders
Anthony Monfredo (West Islip, NY) and
Mike Santare (South Salem, MA), and sophomore attacker
Curtis Serafini (Westford, MA) each contributed a goal and assist.
Senior defender
Nick Zaleski (Somers, CT) picked-up six ground balls while his former Somers High School teammate sophomore goalie
Brewster Knowlton (Somers, CT) compiled seven saves.
Roger Williams trailed by only 4-2 when junior attacker
Drew Smith (Blue Point, NY) scored as the horn sounded to end the opening period.
Western New England College scored four more times to take an 8-3 advantage at intermission and put the game away with a six-goal third quarter for a commanding 14-4 lead after 45 minutes.
Smith finished with three goals and an assist while junior midfielder
Logan Roebuck (Montgomery, NY) netted a pair of goals. Roebuck's former high school teammate at Pine Bush High School junior goalie
Tyler Roebuck (Montgomery, NY) stopped seven shots in three quarters.
Junior midfielder
Austin Fehringer (Rockville Centre, NY) had a nice game winning 16-of-24 face-offs with six ground balls.