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Second-ranked Stevenson (MD) downs Western New England 18-8 in non-league game

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MASSAPEQUA, N.Y.
- Senior attacker Jimmy Dailey (Westminster, MD) scored five goals as the second-ranked Stevenson (MD) men's lacrosse team remained unbeaten with an 18-8 victory over Western New England Saturday afternoon (March 5) at John J Burns Park.

Senior attacker Richie Ford (Baltimore, MD) and senior midfielder Kyle Moffitt (Harrisburg, PA) each added four goals for the Mustangs who are now 5-0. Freshman midfielder Tony Rossi (Towson, MD) also had a big game with three goals and three assists.

Moffitt netted two of his goals in the opening period to help give Stevenson a 3-0 lead after the first period. Ford (two goals), Moffitt, and Dailey each tallied goals in the second stanza as the Mustangs took a 7-2 advantage at the break.

Western New England (1-1) cut the margin to four when freshman midfielder Troy Powell (Ledyard, CT) scored just 1:07 into the third period.

Stevenson broke the game open with seven unanswered goals as Dailey four times times, including twice in a 35-second span late in the quarter to take a 14-4 lead. Rossi also netted a pair of goals in the period.

Senior midfielder Neal Barthelme (Towson, MD) added a goal and assist while freshman defenseman Ryan Rubenstein (Sykesville, MD) had the other goal for the Mustangs.

Senior midfielder Jake Stocksdale (Westminster, MD) chipped-in with an assist. Senior midfielder Ray Witte (Annapolis, MD) picked-up a game-high 10 ground balls and won 14-of-21 face-offs,

Junior goalie Ian Bolland (Mountain Lakes, NJ) had a solid outing allowing only five goals with 12 saves in 53 minutes, 17 seconds. Sophomores Mark Salerno (Huntington, NY) and Pete Wesselman (Charlotte, NC) also saw action in the net.

Eight players scored goals for the Golden Bears with senior attacker Joe O'Keefe (Branford, CT) leading the way with a goal and assist. 

Also scoring goals were junior midfielders Chris D'Angelo (Suffield, CT), Andrew Mariani (East Brunswick, NJ) and Patrick White (Milton, MA), sophomore attacker Corrigan Harreys (Deep River, CT), freshman attacker Justin McKinney (Niskayuna, NY), and freshman midfielder Sean Lawton (Abington, MA).

McKinney also had an assist as did senior midfielder Colin Houlihan (Yorktown Heights, NY) and sophomore midfielder Joe Johnson (Boston, MA). Senior midfielder Bill Greider (South Windsor, CT) had seven ground balls. Junior goalie Brewster Knowlton (Somers, CT) stopped 17 shots.

Stevenson had a 52-37 advantage in shots and won 19-of-30 face-offs with Witte taking 14 in 21 attempts.
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Players Mentioned

Colin Houlihan

#19 Colin Houlihan

Midfield
5' 7"
Junior
Joe Johnson

#33 Joe Johnson

M
6' 1"
Junior
Brewster Knowlton

#1 Brewster Knowlton

Goalie
5' 6"
Senior
Sean Lawton

#24 Sean Lawton

M
6' 4"
Sophomore
Andrew Mariani

#8 Andrew Mariani

M
5' 8"
Senior
Justin McKinney

#26 Justin McKinney

A
5' 11"
Sophomore
Joe O

#22 Joe O'Keefe

M
5' 11"
Senior
Troy Powell

#20 Troy Powell

M
6' 2"
Sophomore
Patrick White

#40 Patrick White

M
5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Colin Houlihan

#19 Colin Houlihan

5' 7"
Junior
Midfield
Joe Johnson

#33 Joe Johnson

6' 1"
Junior
M
Brewster Knowlton

#1 Brewster Knowlton

5' 6"
Senior
Goalie
Sean Lawton

#24 Sean Lawton

6' 4"
Sophomore
M
Andrew Mariani

#8 Andrew Mariani

5' 8"
Senior
M
Justin McKinney

#26 Justin McKinney

5' 11"
Sophomore
A
Joe O

#22 Joe O'Keefe

5' 11"
Senior
M
Troy Powell

#20 Troy Powell

6' 2"
Sophomore
M
Patrick White

#40 Patrick White

5' 9"
Senior
M