College lacrosse: Army men move to 8-1, women fall to 11-1

Upcoming matches

Army men: April 15 vs. Cornell; No. 22 at Navy; April 28 vs. Boston Univ.; May 2-5-7 Patriot League tourney

College baseball: 2023 roundups, schedules

Army women: April 15 at Loyola, Md.; April 22 vs. Navy; April 27 at Lafayette; April 30-May 4-6 Patriot League tourney

College softball: 2023 roundups, schedules

Marist men: April 8 vs. Mount Saint Mary's; April 12 at Siena; April 15 at Long Island; April 22 vs. Virginia Military Institute

Marist women: April 12 vs. Niagara; April 15 vs. Mount Saint Mary's, Md.; April 19 at Canisius; April 22 vs. Iona

SUNY New Paltz men: April 8 v. Cortland; April 15 vs. Oswego; April 22 vs. Potsdam; April 26 at Oneonta; April 29 at Brockport

SUNY New Paltz women: April 7 at Buffalo State; April 15 vs. Geneseo; April 19 vs. Cortland; April 22 at Brockport; April 26 at Oneonta

Mount Saint Mary men: April 11 at Farmingdale; April 16 vs. Manhattanville; April 19 at U.S. Merchant Marine; April 22 at Saint Joseph's Patchogue; April 25 vs. SUNY Maritime; April 29 vs. Mount Saint Vincent

Mount Saint Mary women: April 12 at Farmingdale State; April 15 vs. Saint Joseph's Patchogue; April 18 vs. Purchase; April 22 at U.S. Merchant Marine; April 26 at Manhattanville; April 29 vs. SUNY Old Westbury

Roundups

ARMY MEN 10, Colgate 9 (April 8): Visiting Army (9-1) won its ninth in a row, clinching a Patriot League playoff spot at 6-0. Trailing 9-8, Cal Lambert scored on a man-advantage with 5:46 left and Gunnar Fellows scored on a man-up with 3:44 remaining. Fellows posted the hat trick and Ryan Sposito set up a pair. Army was perfect on 17 clears, Will Coletti won 13 of 23 faceoff and the Black Knights led in groundballs 28-23. Matt Chess stopped 10 of 19 shots.

ARMY WOMEN 15, Bucknell 7 (April 8): Host Army outscored Bucknell 8-1 in the second half. Julia Franzoni and Jolie Riedell each scored three goals with Julia Gorajek and Brigid Duffy adding two apiece for the Black Knights. Army was good on 19 of 21 clears and dominated draw controls 17-9 and Franzoni gathering eight. Lindsey Serafine stopped six of seven shots over 30 minutes for the win.

MARIST WOMEN 10, Manhattan 9 (April 5): Host Marist (3-9, 1-3 Metro Atlantic) scored the final three goals with under five minutes to play, snapping a seven-match losing streak. Kerri Gutenberger completed her hat trick and Kelly Trotta produced the winner with 65 seconds to play, finishing her hat trick. Marist was 17-for-21 on clears.

MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 15, Purchase 5 (April 5): Host Mount (3-4) won its Skyline Conference opener and snapped a four-match losing streak. Mike Travers scored four goals, Ryan Olmstead three and Xavier Rodriguez two for the Knights, who were 20-of-24 on clears, led 14-8 on draws and 32-30 on groundballs. Kenny Leen stopped 14 of 19 shots.

Yale 14, ARMY WOMEN 13 (April 4): Host Army (11-1) dropped its first match of the season as Yale scored six of the final nine goals. Allison Reilly scored four goals, Julia Gorajek and Julia Franzoni three apiece and Madison Warne two for the Black Knights, who struggled with six failed clears out of 20 and a 20-16 edge in turnovers.

NEW PALTZ WOMEN 17, Potsdam 6 (April 4): Kaitlyn Shaw scored si goals, Camryn Ryder four, Morgan Atwater three and Alyssa Indelicato two for visiting SUNY New Paltz (7-3, 3-1 SUNYAC), who seized a 5-1 lead after one quarter. Gabriella Tommaso stopped seven of 13 shots. The Hawks were 22-for-28 on clears and led in groundballs 22-12.

MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 13, Mount Saint Vincent 11 (April 4): Victoria Ward scored eight goals and Erica Schmidgall two for the host Knights (4-6, 1-1 Skyline). The Knights were 14-for-19 on clears. Liz Petrellese stopped nine of 20 shots.

ARMY MEN 12, Bucknell 7 (April 1): Host Army (8-1, 5-0 Patriot) ran its win streak to eight matches, outscoring the Bison 8-2 after halftime in the Patriot League matchup. Scoring two goals were Bailey O'Connor. Reese Burek, Paul Johnson and Andrew Kelly. Will Coletti was 18-for-23 on draws. Matt Chess stopped 12 of 19 shots. Army was 21-for-25 on clears but did allow three extra-man goals.

ARMY WOMEN 18, American 10 (April 1): No. 13 Army (11-0, 5-0 Patriot) pulled away with an 8-2 second half. Brigid Duffy scored five goals, Jolie Riedell four, Julia Gorajek three and Kathleen Sullivan and Carleigh Armstrong two apiece. Army was 19-for-21 on clears, 14-9 on draw controls and led 13-10 in groundballs.

Fairfield 20, MARIST WOMEN 4 (April 1): Visiting Marist (2-9, 0-3 MAAC) dropped its seventh in a row. Kerri Gutenberger scored twice for the Red Foxes, who struggled with 10-for-19 on clears and trailed in groundballs 26-18. Miranda Lopes stopped 14 of 29 shots.

MARIST MEN 10, Manhattan 9 (April 1): Visiting Marist (4-6, 3-2 MAAC) won its second in a row for only the second time this season. The Red Foxes led 10-5 early in the fourth quarter and had to hold on. Marist got two goals from Joshua Balcarcel, Jake Deacy, Vinny Butrico and James Lyons. The Red Foxes were 18-for-20 on clears but lost 16 of 20 faceoffs and trailed in groundballs 31-18.

Geneseo 17, NEW PALTZ MEN 8 (April 1):

NEW PALTZ WOMEN 11, Fredonia 3 (April 1): Host SUNY New Paltz (6-3, 2-1 SUNYAC) won its second in a row, holding Fredonia scoreless for nearly the first 35 minutes. Kaitlyn Shaw scored four goals, Maddie Gillis three and Camryn Ryder two for the Hawks, good on 20-of-24 clears and 29-21 leaders in ground balls. Gabriella Tommaso stopped seven of 10 shots.

SUNY Maritime 30, MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 3 (March 31):

ARMY WOMEN 15, Lehigh 14 (March 29): Visiting Army (10-0, 4-0 Patriot) remained unbeaten. A three-goal string from Brigid Duffy, Julia Gorajek and Jolie Riedell over 99 seconds midway through the fourth quarter gave the Black Knights breathing room at 15-12. Duffy had five goals and Gorajek four.

Siena 14, MARIST WOMEN 8 (March 29): Visiting Marist (2-8, 0-2 MAAC) dropped its sixth in a row. Kerri Gutenberger scored three goals and Delaney Hayes twice. The Red Foxes were perfect on 16 clears. Miranda Lopes stopped seven of 21 shots.

MARIST MEN 13, Sacred Heart 9 (March 29): Host Marist (3-6, 2-2 MAAC) snapped a two-match losing streak, seizing a 9-5 halftime lead. Jolo Pirreca scored three goals with Jake Deacy, Hunter Embury and James Lyons adding two apiece. The Red Foxes were 23-for-26 on clears and dominated 40-26 on groundballs. Noble Smith stopped 10 of 19 shots.

Ramapo 15, MOUNT SAINT MARY 4 (March 29):

NEW PALTZ MEN 17, St. Joseph's Patchogue 5 (March 29):

NEW PALTZ WOMEN 11, Plattsburgh 10 (March 25): Morgan Atwater snapped a 10-10 tie with 5:08 to play, her fourth tally. Kaitlyn Shaw and Alyssa Indelicato each scored twice for the Hawks (5-3, 1-1 SUNYAC). New Paltz was good on 15-of-20 clears and won draw controls 18-7.

ARMY MEN 10, Loyola, Md., 5 (March 26): Host Army upended No. 9 Loyola at home, outscoring the Greyhounds 4-1 after halftime. Jacob Morin had four goals and six others scored once. Will Coletti was 12-for-18 on draws. Knox Dent stopped eight of 12 shots over 38-plus minutes. Army was 18-for-23 on clears and led 38-27 in groundballs.

ARMY WOMEN 12, Colgate 8 (March 25):

Quinnipiac 16, MARIST WOMEN 7 (March 25): Visiting Marist fell to 4-4. Kelly Trotta scored four goals and Kerri Gutenberger twice for the Red Foxes. Miranda Lopes stopped nine of 24 shots.

Quinnipiac 14, MARIST MEN 12 (March 25): Tied at 8, host Quinnipiac went on a 4-1 run. Jojo Pirreca scored three goals with Jamison Embury and Vinny Butrico netting two apiece for Marist (2-6, 1-2 MAAC), which was 17-for-19 on clears and led 15-13 on draws.

MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 16, Castleton 13 (March 25):

Curry 15, MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 4 (March 25):

NEW PALTZ MEN 18, Plattsburgh 9 (March 25):

Oswego 11, NEW PALTZ WOMEN 5 (March 25):

NEW PALTZ WOMEN 18, MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 2 (March 22):

FDU Florham 11, MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 10 (March 22):

NEW PALTZ MEN 16, SUNY Delhi 6 (March 22):

ARMY MEN 12, Lehigh 10 (March 18): Visiting Army (6-1) moved to 3-0 in Patriot League, outscoring the Mountain Hawks 8-4 after halftime and producing four extra-man goals. Evan Plunkett scored three with Reese Burek and Jacob Morin each scoring twice. Army was 14-for-16 on clears and led groundballs 43-27.

ARMY WOMEN 23, Holy Cross 6 (March 18):

Canisius 18, MARIST MEN 16 (March 18):

NEW PALTZ MEN 18, Mount Saint Vincent 2 (March 18):

Coastal Carolina 21, MARIST WOMEN 6 (March 17):

ARMY WOMEN 18, Siena 14 (March 15):

Campbell 18, MARIST WOMEN 11 (March 15):

Vassar 21, MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 1 (March 15):

Stockton 18, NEW PALTZ WOMEN 4 (March 13):

Union 18, MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 2 (March 12):

ARMY WOMEN 17, Boston Univ. 15 (March 11): No. 16 Army moved to 6-0 with the high-scoring duel. Tied at 12, Carleigh Armstrong scored two in a row early in the fourth quarter for host Army. Brigid Duffy scored seven goals, Kathleen Sullivan four and Julia Franzoni and Armstrong two apiece. The Black Knights missed only two of 20 clears and led in groundballs 16-13. Lacey Bartholomay stopped seven of 17 shots through three periods.

Binghamton 18, MARIST WOMEN 7 (March 11): Host Marist fell behind 8-1 in the first quarter. Kelly Trotta scored three goals and Kerry Gutenberger two for the Red Foxes (2-4). Miranda Lopes stopped 12 of 18 shots. Marist had 18 turnovers and lost groundballs 24-13.

ARMY MEN 17, Lafayette 9 (March 10): Host Army (5-1, 2-0 Patriot) put away Lafayette with an 8-2 third-quarter. Jacob Morin scored four goals with hat tricks from Bailey O'Connor, Reese Burek (two assists) and Paul Johnson. The Black Knights led in faceoffs 17-12 and groundballs 31-28 and was successful on 16 of 19 clears. Knox Dent stopped 10 of 18 shots over 57-plus minutes.

MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 14, Maine Maritime 11 (March 9): Karli Ferrucci scored five goals, Victoria Ward four and Shannon McGowan two for host Mount Saint Mary (2-2). The Knights came up short on nine of 24 clears, 17-11 on draw controls and lost on turnovers 24-18.

Temple 14, MARIST WOMEN 10 (March 8): A modest two-match win streak was snapped by host Marist (2-3). Kerri Gutenberger scored foul goals with a pair coming from Delaney Hayes and Kelly Trotta. Miranda Lopes stopped 13 of 27 shots. Marist had 18 turnovers and missed on four of 17 clears.

NEW PALTZ MEN 11, MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 8 (March 8): Aiden Jones scored four goals with John Reese and Ryan Scully adding a pair for host SUNY New Paltz (1-3). Larry Frank and Maxwell Green Wright each had the hat trick for Mount Saint Mary (2-1). Ryan Steinhart stopped eight of 16 shots for the Hawks and Kenny Leen stopped seven of 18 shots for the Mount. New Paltz led in groundballs 31-20 and faceoffs 16-6.

NEW PALTZ WOMEN 24, Bard 4 (March 8): Host SUNY New Paltz shot out to quarter leads of 9-2 and 16-3. Kaitlyn Shaw scored five goals, Lexi Atwater and Julia Longo four apiece, Emily Monroe three and Mia Baldinger and Nicole Matthews two apiece. The Hawks missed only one of 12 clears and dominated draw controls 20-10 and groundballs 29-10.

Marywood 18, MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 2 (March 7): Visiting Mount (1-2) trailed 6-0, 8-0 and 13-1 after the quarter breaks. Antonia Licardi and Victoria Ward each scored for the Knights, who failed on 10 of 21 clears and lost the draw controls 21-1.

ARMY MEN 13, Holy Cross 6 (March 5): Visiting Army (4-1) busted open a 2-2 game with 11 goals in the second and third quarters, claiming the Patriot League opener. Jacob Morin scored five times, Evan Plunkett three and Bailey O'Connor and Gunnar Fellows twice apiece. Knox Dent stopped seven of 11 shots over 51-plus minutes. Army dominated groundballs 36-19 and faceoffs 15-8 and was successful on 18 of 22 clears.

ARMY WOMEN 14, Hofstra 11 (March 4): Visiting Army (5-0) broke a 10-10 tie with four goals in the final period. Brigid Duffy (three assists) scored four goals with a pair coming from Julia Gorajek, Kathleen Sullivan, Julia Franzoni, Jolie Riedell and Carleigh Armstrong. Army was perfect on 14 clears.

MARIST MEN 14, Bucknell 11 (March 4): The visiting Red Foxes (1-4) won their first match with a season high for goals. Jojo Pirreca scored six goals and Hunter Embury had a pair for the Red Foxes. Marist had the edge in groundballs 34-27 and faceoffs 15-13. Marist did struggle with clears, failing on eight of 25 attempts.

MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 11, Marywood 10, OT (March 4): Maxwell Green Wright scored 1t 1:09 of extra time; he had four goals. Xavier Rodriguez and Nick Gurello each had two goals for the Knights (2-0), who trailed in groundballs 43-36 and faceoffs 16-9. Kenny Lean stopped 12 of 22 shots.

MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 13, Keuka 6 (March 4): Visiting Mount (1-1) won its first of the season. Ella Garner and Antonia Licardi each scored three goals with Karli Ferrucci, Victoria Ward and Erica Schmidgall each adding a pair. Liz Petrellese stopped nine of 15 shots.

MARIST WOMEN 14, Hofstra 12 (March 1): Delaney Hayes, Kelly Trotta and Kerri Gutenberger each scored four goals for visiting Marist (2-2), winners of two in a row. The Red Foxes won 19 of 30 draw controls but suffered 17 turnovers and missed on five of 19 clears. Miranda Lopes stopped 10 of 2 shots.

Farmingdale 11, NEW PALTZ MEN 8 (March 1): Visiting SUNY New Paltz (0-2) gave up three fourth-quarter goals. Anthony Senecal scored three goals and Ryan Scully a pair for the Hawks, who did not score on three extra-man opportunities, turned the ball over 30 times and failed on 11 of 27 clear attempts. Ryan Steinhart stopped 17 of 28 shots.

Bellarmine 13, MARIST MEN 10 (Feb. 26): Jamison Embury scored five goals and Jake Deacy two for host Marist (0-4). The teams were tied at 8 headed into the fourth quarter. Marist's Noble Smith stopped 14 of 27 shots. The Red Foxes did not score on four extra-man opportunities, cleared all but two of 16 chances and got nipped in groundballs 37-36.

MARIST WOMEN 16, Merrimack 12 (Feb. 26): Kelly Trotta and Kerri Gutenberger each scored five goals and Olivia Arnsten two for host Marist (1-2). The Red Foxes led in groundballs 18-15 and draw controls 18-13. Miranda Lopes stopped 10 of 22 shots.

ARMY MEN 16, Mercer 5 (Feb. 25): Visiting Army (3-1), winners of three in a row, outscored Mercer 8-1 in the second and third quarters. Reese Burek and Paul Johnson each scored three goals and Evan Plunkett and Finn McCullough each had a pair for the Black Knights, who were perfect on 17 clears and won the groundballs 33-25. Knox Dent made six stops on 11 shots.

ARMY WOMEN 10, Rutgers 5 (Feb. 25): Host Army (4-0) shot out to a 5-0 first-quarter lead and upended the No. 9 Scarlet Knights. Brigid Duffy scored three goals, Jolie Riedell two and Kathleen Sullivan had three assists for the Black Knights, who failed on only one of 15 clears, won the groundballs 17-13 and had the edge in draw controls 10-9. Lacey Bartholomay stopped 12 of 17 shots.

MOUNT SAINT MARY MEN 10, Alvernia 4 (Feb. 25): Host Mount (1-0) shot out to a 5-1 lead. Nick Gurello scored three goals and Sal Gallucci, Joe Keating and Maxwell Green Wright had two apiece. Kenny Leen stopped four of eight shots. The Knights were good on 16 of 20 clears and won 38 of 71 groundballs.

Wilkes 10, MOUNT SAINT MARY WOMEN 8 (Feb. 25): Victoria Ward scored three goals, Karli Ferrucci and Antonia Licardi two apiece for host Mount (0-1). THe Knights had 29 turnovers and were successful on only 11 of 19 clears. Liz Petreliese stopped 14 of 24 shots.

ARMY WOMEN 21, Marist 5 (Feb. 22): Host Army (3-0) shot out to quarter leads of 8-0, 15-1 and 19-2. For Army, Julia Franzoni scored five goals, Kathleen Sullivan and Jolie Riedell three apiece and Julia Gorajek and Brigid Duffy two apiece. For Marist, Kelly Trotta had the hat trick. Lacey Bartholomew made two stops in one half for the win. Miranda Lopes managed six saves on 20 shots over 42-plus minutes. Marist suffered 22 turnovers and Army won groundballs 19-16 and draw controls 14-13.

Maritime 14, NEW PALTZ MEN 10 (Feb. 22): Host SUNY New Paltz (0-1) went down 10-3 in the third quarter. Ryan Scully scored three goals with Anthony Senecal and John Reese adding two apiece. The Hawks failed on seven of 26 clears and managed just one goal on seven extra-man attempts.

ARMY MEN 20, Wagner 6 (Feb. 21): Host Army trailed 4-3 after one quarter but turned the match around with eight goals in the second and seven in the third. Evan Plunkett scored three goals with Ryan Sposito, Reese Burek, Paul Johnson, Ryan Sellwe and Jacob Morin each adding a pair. Army failed on only two of 17 clears and dominated groundballs 48-21 and faceoffs 25-5. Knox Dent earned the win, and four backups saw fourth-quarter action.

ARMY MEN 14, No. 8 Rutgers 13 (Feb. 18): Paul Johnson scored off a feed from A.J. Pilate with 3:54 to play to lift host Army (1-1) to the win. Rutgers rallied from a 12-9 deficit, tying the match at 12 midway through the fourth quarter. Reese Burek scored five with Jacob Morin and Johnson tallying twice each. Knox Dent stopped 11 of 24 shots. Army missed only one of 16 clears, won groundballs 31-27 and Will Coletti won 19 of 30 draws.

No. 15 Jacksonville 13, MARIST MEN 5 (Feb. 18): Visiting Marist (0-3) is allowing 17 goals per match. The Red Foxes fell behind 3-1 and 7-2, producing single tallies from five players. Marist had 22 turnovers and failed on five of 24 clears and yet managed to win groundballs 35-29 and faceoffs 16-5. Noble Smith had 13 saves on 26 shots.

Bucknell 17, MARIST WOMEN 12 (Feb. 18): Visiting Bucknell posted a 5-0 lead in first quarter and 11-4 halftime lead. Kerri Gutenberger scored four goals and Kelly Trotta three for Marist (0-2). Red Foxes failed on four of 18 clears and turned the ball over 19 times but did win groundball battle 21-16. Starter Miranda Lopez gave up 11 goals on 19 shots, Morgan Carroll six on 13.

ARMY WOMEN 12, Jacksonville 10 (Feb. 16): Brigid Duffy scored five goals, Julia Franzoni three and Jolie Riedell two for visiting Army (2-0), which seized an 8-5 halftime lead. Lacey Bartholomay stopped 19 of 29 shots. Black Knights did suffer 19 turnovers and six (of 20) failed clears but won the draw controls 16-9.

Massachusetts 10, ARMY MEN 8 (Feb. 11): Host UMass scored twice in the final 3 1/2 minutes, snapping an 8-8 tie. Army (0-1) never led but was tied three times. Reese Burek scored three times, Jacob Morin once and single tallies from Evan Plunkett, Will Coletti and Avi Mehl. Knox Dent stopped nine of 19 shots. Black Knights were perfect on 15 clears, led in ground balls (27-24) and face-off wins (12-9) and matched 19 UMass turnovers.

ARMY WOMEN 19, New Hampshire 8 (Feb. 11): Host Army (1-0) bolted to quarter leads of 7-1 and 13-2. Kathleen Sullivan scored two of her three goals in the first quarter and Julia Gorajek matched the hat trick. Two goals apiece from Brigid Duffy, Julia Franzoni, Jolie Riedell and Carleigh Armstrong. Sullivan and Allison Reilly each had three assists. Lacey Bartholomay stopped four of six first-half shots for the win. The Black Knights were 10-for-12 on clears, matched UNH's 10 turnovers and won 20 of 30 draw controls.

Binghamton 18, MARIST MEN 11 (Feb. 11): Host Marist (0-2) was outscored 11-6 in the second half. Jojo Pirreca and James Lyons each posted hat tricks and Jamison Embury scored twice for the Red Foxes. Noble Smith stopped 10 of 28 shots. Marist trailed 45-32 on groundballs, 21-12 on draws and failed on five of 24 clears.

Rutgers 20, MARIST MEN 8 (Feb. 4): James Lyons had three goals and an assist for visiting Marist (0-1). Daniel O'Meara posted five saves on 23 shots and Noble Smith had eight stops on 10 shots. Rutgers won faceoffs 23-9, groundballs 44-26 and outshot the Foxes 33-20.

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