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    4/29/2009permalink Men's lacrosse edged 10-8 by FDU-Florham in MAC semifinals
    4/29/2009permalink Brendan Corcoran named MAC Men's Lacrosse Goalie of the Week
    4/27/2009permalink Men's lacrosse advances with 9-2 win over DeSales
    4/25/2009permalink Weber becomes career point leader as men's lax downs Misericordia
    4/22/2009permalink Men's lacrosse wins at Messiah to clinch playoff berth
    4/18/2009permalink Men's lacrosse routs Alvernia, 20-3
    4/14/2009permalink Men's lacrosse sees win streak snapped by Lycoming
    4/9/2009permalink Men's lacrosse surges past Eastern, 17-8
    4/4/2009permalink Men's lacrosse wins fourth straight, 13-2 at King's
    4/1/2009permalink Men's lax routs Gwynedd-Mercy, 20-5


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4/29/2009
Men's lacrosse edged 10-8 by FDU-Florham in MAC semifinals

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Wednesday, April 29, 2009

FDU-Florham 10, Elizabethtown 8

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MADISON, N.J. --- Kevin Shadiack scored a game-high five goals, including an insurance tally with 3:30 left in the fourth quarter, as FDU-Florham advanced to the Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse finals with a 10-8 win over Elizabethtown College on Wednesday night.

The top-seeded Devils (12-4 overall) swung a 4-3 deficit into a 7-4 lead over the final three minutes of the second quarter with a four-goal outburst, and held off a late rally by the fourth-seeded Blue Jays (12-4 overall) to move into Saturday's championship game against third-seeded Widener University, which upset second-seeded Lycoming College 15-9 in Wednesday's other semifinal game.

Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) led the Blue Jays attack with three goals and three assists, and finished the season with 48 goals to match the program single-season record set in 2006 by Frankie Puzzangara. Weber's six points boosted his season total to 73, breaking his own school record of 71 set in 2007.

Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) also scored three goals for the Blue Jays, while sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) and junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa) also tallied for Elizabethtown.

Drew Canfield posted two goals and an assist for the Devils, while Will Stark, Peter Fleming and Jason Koontz also scored goals in the victory for FDU, which scored three times on four man-up opportunities.

The Devils led 2-1 as Shadiack scored twice and Weber once during the opening quarter. After Koontz gave FDU-Florham a 3-1 lead early in the second quarter, McCafferty tallied twice and Kenneally once to send the Blue Jays on top 4-3 with 4:33 left in the half.

However, the Devils struck for four goals over the final 3:05 of the quarter, as Shadiack, Fleming, Canfield and Stark all scored to push FDU-Florham to a 7-4 halftime lead.

Shadiack scored his fourth of the night midway through the third quarter to give the Devils an 8-4 lead, and the quarter ended with Weber and Canfield swapping scores to leave FDU with a 9-5 advantage.

Trailing by four goals, the Blue Jays struck early in the final period on goals by Staulters and Weber to trail 9-7 with 7:07 left. McCafferty's third goal of the day with 4:52 left brought Elizabethtown within one, but the Devils won the ensuing faceoff and Shadiack closed out the scoring with 3:30 to go.

Sophomore Mike Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Towson) led all players with five ground balls on the evening for the Blue Jays, while Mike Patella finished with a game-high four caused turnovers for the Devils.

First-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) finished with eight saves for Elizabethtown, while Alex Kajencki made 10 saves for FDU-Florham.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Elizabethtown Coll..  1  3  1  3 -  8
FDU-Florham.........  2  5  2  1 - 10

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS:
Aaron Weber 3; Ryan McCafferty 3;
Greg Kenneally 1; Keith Staulters 1.
ASSISTS:
Aaron Weber 3.

FDU-Florham SCORING: GOALS:
Kevin Shadiack 5; Drew Canfield 2; Will
Stark 1; Peter Fleming 1; Jason Koontz 1.
ASSISTS:
Drew Canfield 1; Taylor Hogarth 1; Alex Kajencki 1; Pat
O'Brien 1; Mike Patella 1; Will Stark 1.

SHOTS -
ETOWN 24; FDU 27.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
ETOWN 2-5; FDU 3-4.

FACEOFFS -
ETOWN 11-22; FDU 11-22.

GOALIES - ETOWN:
Brendan Corcoran (8 saves); FDU: Alex Kajencki (10 saves).


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4/29/2009
Brendan Corcoran named MAC Men's Lacrosse Goalie of the Week

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Brendan Corcoran Named MAC Men's Lacrosse Goalie of the Week

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College first-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) was honored as the Middle Atlantic Conference Goalkeeper of the Week in men's lacrosse for the week ending April 26, the MAC office has announced.

Corcoran allowed just three goals in 87 minutes as the Blue Jays locked up the #4 seed in the MAC playoffs with wins over Messiah (12-2) and Misericordia (15-3). Corcoran made eight saves in 60 minutes against Messiah, and came up with three stops and gave up one goal in 27 minutes against Misericordia.

The Blue Jays rank among the NCAA Division III leaders with a 5.57 team goals against average, helped by Corcoran's 3.17 goals against average in 190 minutes of playing time.


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4/27/2009
Men's lacrosse advances with 9-2 win over DeSales

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Monday, April 27, 2009

Elizabethtown 9, DeSales 2

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) finished with three goals and three assists as Elizabethtown College defeated DeSales University 9-2 in a Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse tournament first-round game on Monday afternoon.

Weber became the third player in program history to reach 100 career goals in the victory for the fourth-seeded Blue Jays (12-3 overall), who advance to play at top-seeded FDU-Florham in a semifinal game on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. It is Elizabethtown's fifth trip to the conference semifinals in the past six years.

The Blue Jays outshot the Bulldogs (6-10 overall) by a 33-4 margin in the first half en route to building an 8-1 lead at intermission. For the game, Elizabethtown finished with a 42-17 edge in shots over DeSales.

Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) added two goals for the Blue Jays while junior Jon Day (Thornton, PA/Bishop Shanahan) had a goal and an assist. Single goals came from sophomores Brian Schaaf (West Chester, PA/West Chester East), Shawn Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Hershey) and Ben Landis (Talmage, PA/Conestoga Valley).

Schaaf opened the scoring 2:27 into the contest with his fifth goal of the season off a feed from sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield). Weber netted his 100th career tally with 10:23 left in the first quarter to give the Blue Jays a 2-0 lead.

DeSales appeared to get on the scoreboard just 15 seconds later as Kevin Walker won a faceoff and went the distance for the goal, but he was penalized for using an illegal stick which wiped out the goal and gave Elizabethtown a three-minute man advantage.

Another DeSales penalty left Elizabethtown two men up, and Landis put home a rebound as Walker's penalty expired to give Elizabethtown a 3-0 lead.

McCafferty pushed the Blue Jay lead to 4-0 with 2:09 left in the quarter, before Joshua Van Hart got the Bulldogs on the board with 1:16 left. Day closed out the five-goal frame for Elizabethtown with 26 seconds left to give the Blue Jays a 5-1 lead after 15 minutes.

The Blue Jays netted all three goals in the second quarter, as Weber scored with 9:55 left and 4:11 left and assisted on a goal by Corcoran with just 3.8 seconds to go in the half.

Andrew Ervin scored five minutes into the third quarter to pull the Bulldogs within 8-2, but McCafferty scored with 6:50 left in the period to give Elizabethtown a 9-2 lead and the teams failed to add any more goals over the final 22 minutes.

Elizabethtown collected 48 ground balls as a team, led by five each from sophomore Mike Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Towson) and first-year student Derek Karsten (Ephrata, PA/Cocalico). Junior Chris Day (Thornton, PA/Bishop Shanahan) led another stellar performace by the Blue Jay defense with three ground balls.

First-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) made nine saves and allowed just two goals for the Blue Jays to lower his goals against average to a sparkling 2.89. Jarryd Stamatelos made 13 saves in the first half for DeSales, with Justin Campanelli making five stops in the second half.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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DeSales University..  1  0  1  0 -  2
Elizabethtown Coll..  5  3  1  0 -  9

DeSales University SCORING: GOALS: Joshua Van Hart 1; Andrew Ervin 1.
ASSISTS: Kevin Walker 1.

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS: Aaron Weber 3; Ryan McCafferty 2;
Jon Day 1; Shawn Corcoran 1; Brian Schaaf 1; Ben Landis 1.
ASSISTS: Aaron Weber 3; Jon Day 1; Greg Kenneally 1.

SHOTS - DSU 17; ETOWN 42.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - DSU 0-1; ETOWN 1-2.

FACEOFFS - DSU 6-15; ETOWN 9-15.

GOALIES - DSU: Jarryd Stamatelos (13 saves), Justin Campanelli (5 saves); ETOWN: Brendan Corcoran (9 saves).



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4/25/2009
Weber becomes career point leader as men's lax downs Misericordia

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Saturday, April 25, 2009

Elizabethtown 15, Misericordia 3

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) became Elizabethtown College's career leader in points as the Blue Jays defeated Misericordia University 15-3 in Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action on Saturday afternoon at Wolf Field.

Weber scored two goals and two assists to increase his career total to 169 points, breaking the previous record of 167 points set by Frankie Puzzangara from 2004 to 2007. He also moved within one of becoming the third player in program history to score 100 career goals.

With the victory, the Blue Jays (11-3 overall, 7-3 MAC) broke the program single-season record for wins in a season of 10 set during the 2007 season. Elizabethtown is the fourth seed in the MAC playoffs and will host fifth-seed DeSales on Monday at 4:00 p.m. in a first-round game.

Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) became the sixth player in program history to reach 100 career points as he scored a game-high three goals for the Blue Jays, who led 8-0 after one quarter and 11-1 at intermission.

Joining Weber with two goals apiece were junior Kyle Huckle (Ithaca, NY/Ithaca), sophomore Shawn Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Hershey) and first-year student Drew Stitt (Easton, PA/Moravian Academy).

Single goals coming from junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa), sophomore Ben Landis (Talmage, PA/Conestoga Valley) and first-year students Sean O'Neil (Philadelphia, PA/Bishop Shanahan) and Evan Cobb (Kennett Square, PA/Unionville).

Sean McGuigan led the Cougars (3-12 overall, 1-9 MAC) with a pair of goals while Patrick McTague had two assists. Misericordia was outshot 45-23 by the Blue Jays and collected just 27 ground balls to 50 for Elizabethtown.

First-year defender Brian Wenger (Kingsville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) finished with a team-high six ground balls for the Blue Jays, with junior Corey Toby (Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon) chipping in with five and sophomore Shakir Saunders (Bethesda, MD/Cheshire Academy, CT) with four. Ryan Blevins had a game-high seven ground balls for Misericordia.

In goal, first-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) started for the Blue Jays and made three saves in 26 minutes, followed by sophomore Hunter Malick (Center Valley, PA/Moravian Academy) with two saves in 15 scoreless minutes and senior Austin Hayes (Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown) with three saves in 19 minutes. Ryan Kay (five saves) and James Scott (eight saves) each played in goal for the Cougars.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Misericordia Univ...  0  1  1  1 -  3
Elizabethtown Coll..  8  3  3  1 - 15

Misericordia Univ. SCORING: GOALS:
Sean McGuigan 2; Kelly Booth 1.
ASSISTS:
Patrick McTague 2; Lee Blair 1.

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS:
Ryan McCafferty 3; Aaron Weber 2;
Drew Stitt 2; Kyle Huckle 2; Shawn Corcoran 2; Keith Staulters 1; Ben
Landis 1; Sean O'Neil 1; Evan Cobb 1.
ASSISTS:
Aaron Weber 2; Ben Erdman 1; Dan Hinder 1; Greg Kenneally 1.

SHOTS -
MU 23; ETOWN 45.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
MU 1-2; ETOWN 0-2.

FACEOFFS -
MU 6-22; ETOWN 16-22.

GOALIES -
MU: Ryan Kay (5 saves), James Scott (8 saves); ETOWN: Brendan Corcoran (3 saves), Hunter Malick (2 saves), Austin Hayes (3 saves). 


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4/22/2009
Men's lacrosse wins at Messiah to clinch playoff berth

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Elizabethtown 12, Messiah 2

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GRANTHAM, Pa. --- Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) scored four goals and Elizabethtown College's defense allowed just one goal over the final 52 minutes in a 12-2 victory at Messiah College in Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action on Wednesday afternoon.

The Blue Jays (10-3 overall, 6-3 MAC) clinched a MAC playoff spot with the victory, tied the program record for wins in a season and defeated the Falcons (7-6 overall, 5-4 MAC) for just the second time in 10 meetings.

Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) added three goals and two assists and junior Jon Day (Thornton, PA/Bishop Shanahan) finished with a pair of goals as the Blue Jays overcame a 1-0 deficit by scoring eight straight goals from the midpoint of the first quarter to the middle of the third quarter.

The Falcons took a 1-0 lead on a man-up goal by Brent Stewart with 8:16 left in the first quarter, but McCafferty scored twice and Weber once to give the Blue Jays a 3-1 lead after the first quarter. In the second quarter, sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield), Day and junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa) recorded goals to extend the Blue Jay advantage to 6-1 at halftime.

McCafferty and Weber scored early in the third quarter to give Elizabethtown an 8-1 lead before Phil Wendt broke the Falcon drought on a goal with 4:49 left in the third quarter. The Blue Jays scored all four goals of the final quarter, off the sticks of Weber, Day, junior Josh Dougherty (Ocean City, MD/Worcester Prep) and McCafferty.

Elizabethtown fired 54 shots at the Messiah goal, while allowing the Falcons just 23 shots. The Blue Jays also finished with a 36-19 edge in ground balls, with four players pacing the team with four ground balls apiece.

First-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) finished with eight saves in goal for the Blue Jays, while Greg Latimer came up with 21 stops for the Falcons.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Elizabethtown Coll..  3  3  2  4 - 12
Messiah College.....  1  0  1  0 -  2

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING:
GOALS: Ryan McCafferty 4; Aaron Weber 3;
Jon Day 2; Josh Dougherty 1; Greg Kenneally 1; Keith Staulters 1.
ASSISTS:
Aaron Weber 2; Josh Dougherty 1; Mike Kenneally 1.

Messiah College SCORING: GOALS:
Brent Stewart 1; Phil Wendt 1.
ASSISTS:
J.J. Miller 1.

SHOTS -
ETOWN 54; MESS 23.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
ETOWN 2-8; MESS 1-4.

FACEOFFS -
ETOWN 10-18; MESS 8-18.

GOALIES -
ETOWN: Brendan Corcoran (8 saves); MESS: Greg Latimer (21 saves).



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4/18/2009
Men's lacrosse routs Alvernia, 20-3

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Saturday, April 18, 2009

Elizabethtown 20, Alvernia 3

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READING, Pa. --- Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) tied the Elizabethtown College single-game record with nine points as he scored five goals and dished out four assists in a 20-3 victory at Alvernia University in Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action on Saturday afternoon.

Weber equaled the record of nine points he set on March 10, 2007 against Misericordia University, which was matched by Frankie Puzzangara against DeSales on April 28, 2007. It was the fourth time in his career that Weber has scored five or more goals in a game, while his four assists were one shy of a career high set twice.

The Blue Jays (9-3 overall, 5-3 MAC) dominated the Crusaders (2-10 overall, 0-8 MAC) with a 51-16 edge in shots, a 54-27 advantage in ground balls and a 23-4 margin in faceoffs.

Sophomore Brent Campbell (Baltimore, MD/Mt. St. Joseph) won 17-of-18 faceoffs for the Blue Jays and collected a career-high 13 ground balls, while junior Nick Andrews (Cockeysville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) finished with five caused turnovers.

Joining Weber on the scoreboard for the Blue Jays were sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) with three goals and an assist, senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) with three goals and first-year student Drew Stitt (Easton, PA/Moravian Academy) with a pair of goals.

Junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa) finished with a goal and two assists for Elizabethtown, and first-year student Ben Erdman (Herndon, PA/Susquehannock) had a goal and an assist. Scoring one goal apiece for the Blue Jays were junior Jon Day (Thornton, PA/Bishop Shanahan), sophomores Brian Schaaf (West Chester, PA/West Chester East) and Shawn Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Hershey) and first-year students Sean O'Neil (Philadelphia, PA/Bishop Shanahan) and Evan Cobb (Kennett Square, PA/Unionville).

Chris Baker led Alvernia with a goal and an assist, with Michael Terris and Benjamin Stidham adding goals as well for the Crusaders, who trailed 8-0 after one quarter, 12-1 at halftime and 18-2 after three quarters.

First-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) made his first career start in goal for the Blue Jays and earned the win after allowing one goal in 32 minutes while making four saves. Sophomore Hunter Malick (Center Valley, PA/Moravian Academy) played the final 13 minutes of the third quarter and made one save, and senior Austin Hayes (Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown) played the fourth quarter and made two stops. Kevin Shupp made 17 saves for the Crusaders, and Eric Jones added two saves during a third-quarter stint between the pipes.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Elizabethtown Coll..  8  4  6  2 - 20
Alvernia University.  0  1  1  1 -  3

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS: Aaron Weber 5; Greg Kenneally 3;
Ryan McCafferty 3; Drew Stitt 2; Keith Staulters 1; Ben Erdman 1; Evan
Cobb 1; Jon Day 1; Sean O'Neil 1; Shawn Corcoran 1; Brian Schaaf 1.
ASSISTS: Aaron Weber 4; Keith Staulters 2; Josh Dougherty 1; Ben
Erdman 1; Greg Kenneally 1; Derek Neiheiser 1.

Alvernia University SCORING: GOALS: Chris Baker 1; Benjamin Stidham 1;
Michael Terris 1.
ASSISTS: Chris Baker 1.

SHOTS - ETOWN 51; ALV 16.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - ETOWN 2-4; ALV 1-2.

FACEOFFS - ETOWN 23-27; ALV 4-27.

GOALIES - ETOWN: Brendan Corcoran (4 saves), Hunter Malick (1 save),
Austin Hayes (2 saves); ALV: Kevin Shupp (17 saves), Eric Jones (2 saves).



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4/14/2009
Men's lacrosse sees win streak snapped by Lycoming

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Lycoming 11, Elizabethtown 8

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Rick DeNenno scored five first-half goals as Lycoming College held off Elizabethtown College 11-8 in Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action on Tuesday afternoon.

DeNenno scored three goals during a 6-0 run over the final eight minutes of the first half that turned a 4-4 tie into a 10-4 Warrior lead at intermission, and Lycoming (9-4 overall, 7-1 MAC) made the lead stand despite scoring just once in the second half.

The Blue Jays (8-3 overall, 4-3 MAC), whose five-game winning streak came to an end, were sparked by junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township), who scored four goals and dished out a pair of assists on the afternoon.

Weber scored three times as the Blue Jays pulled within 10-8 with 8:35 to play, but Lycoming's Ethan Payne tallied with 5:17 left to thwart the comeback. Payne finished with three goals and two assists for the Warriors, while Nate Walter had two goals and an assist.

Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) scored a pair of goals for the Blue Jays, with sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) and sophomore Ben Landis (Talmage, PA/Conestoga Valley) added one goal apiece for Elizabethtown.

DeNenno opened the scoring with 8:44 left in the first quarter, but the lead lasted just 33 seconds as Landis and Weber scored 15 seconds apart to give the Blue Jays a 2-1 lead. Payne scored a pair of goals for the Warriors before Kenneally and DeNenno alternated goals to leave the Warriors ahead 4-3 after one quarter.

McCafferty scored 22 seconds into the second quarter to knot the score at 4-4, but the Warriors had two three-goal outbursts to take a 10-4 lead to halftime. DeNenno scored three goals during the run, while Walter added two and assisted on a goal by Shea Conway.

Weber scored the lone goal of the third quarter to pull Elizabethtown within 10-5, then McCafferty cut the deficit to 10-6 with 12:43 left in the fourth quarter. Weber tallied twice in a 41-second span to bring the Blue Jays within 10-8 with 8:35 to go, but Elizabethtown managed just one shot the rest of the way.

Lycoming finished with a 39-28 advantage in shots over Elizabethtown and held a 36-30 edge in ground balls. Michael Doherty won 14-of-18 faceoffs for the Warriors and had a team-high eight ground balls, while junior Josh Dougherty (Ocean City, MD/Worcester Academy) led the Blue Jays with five ground balls and four caused turnovers.

Sophomore Hunter Malick (Center Valley, PA/Moravian Academy) started in goal for the Blue Jays and made seven saves over 28 minutes, with first-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) making five stops over the final 32 minutes. Kyle Gilfoy finished with 11 saves for the Warriors.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Lycoming College....  4  6  0  1 - 11
Elizabethtown Coll..  3  1  1  3 -  8

Lycoming College SCORING: GOALS:
Rick DeNenno 5; Ethan Payne 3; Nathan
Walter 2; Shea Conway 1.
ASSISTS:
Ethan Payne 2; Edward Williams 2; Shea Conway 1; Steven Henz
1; Nathan Walter 1.

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS:
Aaron Weber 4; Ryan McCafferty 2;
Greg Kenneally 1; Ben Landis 1.
ASSISTS:
Aaron Weber 2; Josh Dougherty 1; Keith Staulters 1.

SHOTS
- LYCO 39; ETOWN 28.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
LYCO 2-5; ETOWN 3-7.

FACEOFFS -
LYCO 15-20; ETOWN 5-20.

GOALIES -
LYCO: Kyle Gilfoy (11 saves); ETOWN: Hunter Malick (7 saves), Brendan Corcoran (5 saves).



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4/9/2009
Men's lacrosse surges past Eastern, 17-8

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Thursday, April 9, 2009

Elizabethtown 17, Eastern 8

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ST. DAVIDS, Pa. --- Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) and junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) scored five goals apiece as Elizabethtown College rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to defeat Eastern University 17-8 in Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action on Thursday afternoon.

Sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) chipped in with three goals for the Blue Jays (8-2 overall, 4-2 MAC), who scored seven straight goals to erase a 6-5 Eagle lead and pick up their fifth straight victory.

Also scoring for the Blue Jays were sophomore Shawn Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Hershey), junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa), sophomore Mike Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) and first-year student Derek Neiheiser (Wernersville, PA/Conrad Weiser).

Michael Hofmeister scored three goals and added an assist to lead the Eagles (5-6 overall, 3-4 MAC), while five other players scored once apiece. Eastern was outshot by Elizabethtown by a 49-17 margin, including 21-5 in the second half.

Eastern jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first 4 minutes, 13 seconds on two goals by Hofmeister and one from Pat Dempsey, but Mike Kenneally's goal on an end-to-end rush kick-started the Blue Jay offense with 7:48 left in the opening quarter. Weber, Greg Kenneally and Corcoran added tallies to bring the first quarter to a close with Elizabethtown ahead 4-3.

After the Eagles scored three of the first four goals of the second quarter to take a 6-5 lead with 9:14 left in the half, the Blue Jays scored three straight to regain the lead as Staulters, Weber and McCafferty found the back of the net to give Elizabethtown an 8-6 lead at intermission.

In the third quarter, McCafferty and Weber scored twice each while Greg Kenneally added a goal as the Blue Jays took a 13-7 lead into the final period. Michael Ryan scored for Eastern with 11:17 to play to bring the Eagles within 13-8, but McCafferty scored twice and Neiheiser and Greg Kenneally scored once apiece to close the scoring for the day.

In addition to his goal, Mike Kenneally led the Blue Jays with five ground balls, while McCafferty, Weber and junior Phil Robinson (Downingtown, PA/Downingtown West) had four ground balls each. Senior Dan Hinder (Bel Air, MD/John Carroll School) led the Blue Jay defense with four caused turnovers, and sophomore Brent Campbell (Baltimore, MD/Mt. St. Joseph) had another strong day at the faceoff dot by winning 11-of-17 draws.

Sophomore Hunter Malick (Center Valley, PA/Moravian Academy) made four saves in goal for Elizabethtown to earn the win, while Zach Rivest finished with 15 stops for Eastern.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Elizabethtown Coll..  4  4  5  4 - 17
Eastern University..  3  3  1  1 -  8

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING:
GOALS: Aaron Weber 5; Ryan McCafferty 5;
Greg Kenneally 3; Mike Kenneally 1; Keith Staulters 1; Derek Neiheiser
1; Shawn Corcoran 1.
ASSISTS:
Jon Day 1; Greg Kenneally 1; Mike Kenneally 1; Brian Schaaf
1; Aaron Weber 1.

Eastern University SCORING: GOALS:
Michael Hofmeister 3; Michael Ryan
1; Ben O'Donnell 1; Nick Mandia 1; Pat Dempsey 1; Matt Wagner 1.
ASSISTS:
Michael Ryan 2; Pat Dempsey 1; Michael Hofmeister 1; Nick
Mandia 1; Ben O'Donnell 1.

SHOTS - ETOWN 49; EU 17.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
ETOWN 0-4; EU 1-3.

FACEOFFS -
ETOWN 17-27; EU 10-27.

GOALIES -
ETOWN: Hunter Malick (4 saves); EU: Zach Rivest (15 saves).




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4/4/2009
Men's lacrosse wins fourth straight, 13-2 at King's

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Saturday, April 4, 2009

Elizabethtown 13, King's 2

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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College scored the game's first six goals and earned its fourth consecutive victory with a 13-2 win over King's College in Middle Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action on Saturday.

Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) tallied three goals and two assists and sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) added three goals as well for the Blue Jays (7-2 overall, 3-2 MAC), which peppered 53 shots at the Monarchs (2-8 overall, 1-5 MAC) on the afternoon.

Senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone) tallied a goal and four assists for Elizabethtown, while sophomore Shawn Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Hershey), junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa) and junior Jon Day (Thornton, PA/Bishop Shanahan) finished with two goals apiece.

Rusty Booth and Matt Sweazey scored goals for King's, which trailed 6-1 after the first quarter, 8-1 at halftime and 10-1 after three quarters.

Elizabethtown jumped to a 6-0 lead after 12 1/2 minutes as Day, Staulters and Kenneally scored in the first 4 minutes, 27 seconds, then Kennally, Weber and Corcoran netted goals in a span of 2 minutes, 24 seconds to extend the Blue Jay lead to 6-0 with 2:23 left in the first quarter.

After Booth put the Monarchs on the scoreboard with 1:48 left in the first quarter, Weber and Corcoran scored the only goals of the second quarter while Day and McCafferty netted third-quarter goals.

Weber, Staulters and Kenneally found the back of the net in a 3 1/2 minute span of the fourth quarter to extend the Blue Jay lead to 13-1 with 5:18 to play, before Sweazey closed the scoring with 2:45 to go.

Leading the Blue Jays with five ground balls apiece were sophomore Mike Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield), first-year student Derek Karsten (Ephrata, PA/Cocalico) and sophomore Brent Campbell (Baltimore, MD/Mt. St. Joseph), who went 10-for-11 on faceoffs.

Sophomore Hunter Malick (Center Valley, PA/Moravian Academy) made nine saves in 52:25 of action in goal for Elizabethtown, and first-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) followed with three stops over the final 7:35. Tim Cassi finished with 15 saves for King's.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Elizabethtown Coll..  6  2  2  3 - 13
King's College......  1  0  0  1 -  2

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS:
Aaron Weber 3; Greg Kenneally 3;
Jon Day 2; Keith Staulters 2; Shawn Corcoran 2; Ryan McCafferty 1.
ASSISTS:
Ryan McCafferty 4; Aaron Weber 2.

King's College SCORING: GOALS:
Rusty Booth 1; Matt Sweazey 1.
ASSISTS:
None.

SHOTS -
ETOWN 53; KINGS 22.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
ETOWN 0-2; KINGS 1-7.

FACEOFFS -
ETOWN 13-17; KINGS 4-17.

GOALIES -
ETOWN: Hunter Malick (9 saves), Brendan Corcoran (3 saves); KINGSM: Tim Cassi (15 saves).



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4/1/2009
Men's lax routs Gwynedd-Mercy, 20-5

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Elizabethtown 20, Gwynedd-Mercy 5

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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Twelve different players scored goals as Elizabethtown College routed Gwynedd-Mercy College 20-5 in non-conference men's lacrosse action on Wednesday afternoon.

Junior Aaron Weber (Lititz, PA/Manheim Township) finished with four goals and an assist for the Blue Jays (6-2 overall), who won their third consecutive match by outshooting the Griffins (5-6 overall) by a 42-14 margin.

Sophomore Greg Kenneally (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) added two goals and two assists for Elizabethtown, while senior Ryan McCafferty (Orlando, FL/Boone), sophomore Shawn Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Hershey) and first-year student Ben Erdman (Herndon, PA/Susquehannock) each scored two goals apiece.

Nicholas Coan led Gwynedd-Mercy with a pair of goals, but the Griffins fell behind 5-0 after seven minutes of action and trailed 8-2 after one quarter, 12-3 at halftime and 19-4 after three quarters.

Elizabethtown needed just 13 seconds to get on the scoreboard as junior Josh Dougherty (Ocean City, MD/Worcester Academy) scored the game's first goal. Junior Jon Day (Thornton, PA/Bishop Shanahan), Kenneally, junior Kyle Huckle (Ithaca, NY/Ithaca) and Weber scored in the next seven minutes to give the Blue Jays a 5-0 lead with 8:18 left in the first quarter.

After a goal by Nick Hummel got the Griffins on the scoreboard with 6:02 left in the quarter, Weber, Kenneally and junior Keith Staulters (Ballston Spa, NY/Ballston Spa) scored in a 41-second span to extend the Elizabethtown lead to 8-1 with 4:40 left in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, McCafferty scored twice sandwiched around an own goal when the Griffin defense accidentally knocked the ball into its own net. Corcoran added a goal for the Blue Jays, while Coan scored his second of the game with four seconds left in the half to cut the Elizabethtown lead to 12-3 at intermission.

Elizabethtown scored seven third-quarter goals, as sophomore Brian Schaaf (West Chester, PA/West Chester East) scored followed by a pair from Weber and one by Erdman to give the Blue Jays a 16-3 lead with 11:25 left in the quarter. After Thomas Stewart scored for the Griffins, Elizabethtown ended the quarter with goals by Corcoran, Erdman and junior Corey Toby (Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon) to head to the fourth quarter with a 19-4 lead.

First-year student Drew Stitt (Easton, PA/Moravian Academy) scored Elizabethtown's only goal of the fourth quarter with 12:02 to go, while Gwynedd-Mercy's Stefan Hetland closed out the scoring with 4:55 remaining.

Elizabethtown held a 38-14 advantage in ground balls and won 22-of-26 faceoffs in the game. First-year student Derek Karsten (Ephrata, PA/Cocalico) had a game-high five ground balls for the Blue Jays, while sophomore Brent Campbell (Baltimore, MD/Mt. St. Joseph) had four ground balls and was a perfect 12-for-12 in faceoffs.

Elizabethtown used three goalkeepers in the contest and each made one save, as sophomore Hunter Malick (Center Valley, PA/Moravian Academy) played 17 minutes, first-year student Brendan Corcoran (Hershey, PA/Western Reserve Academy) entered in the second quarter for 32 minutes and senior Austin Hayes (Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown) came on in the fourth quarter for 11 minutes. Kevin Hens started for Gwynedd-Mercy and made seven saves in 10 minutes, with James Leemon finishing with 13 saves over the final 50 minutes.

Score by period       1  2  3  4  Tot
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Gwynedd-Mercy Coll..  2  1  1  1 -  5
Elizabethtown Coll..  8  4  7  1 - 20

Gwynedd-Mercy Coll. SCORING: GOALS:
Nicholas Coan 2; Stefan Hetland 1;
Thomas Stewart 1; Nicholas Hummel 1.
ASSISTS:
Jon-Eric Lane 1; Steven Miner 1.

Elizabethtown Coll. SCORING: GOALS:
Aaron Weber 4; Greg Kenneally 2;
Ryan McCafferty 2; Ben Erdman 2; Shawn Corcoran 2; Jon Day 1; Josh
Dougherty 1; Drew Stitt 1; Keith Staulters 1; Brian Schaaf 1; Corey
Toby 1; Kyle Huckle 1; Team 1.
ASSISTS:
Greg Kenneally 2; Brent Campbell 1; Derek Neiheiser 1; Aaron
Weber 1.

SHOTS -
GM 12; ETOWN 42.

MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES -
GM 0-3; ETOWN 0-4.

FACEOFFS -
GM 6-28; ETOWN 22-28.

GOALIES -
GM: Kevin Hens (3 saves), James Leemon (13 saves); ETOWN: Hunter Malick (1 save), Brendan Corcoran (1 save), Austin Hayes (1 save).




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