Men's Lacrosse Falls In ECAC Quarterfinal
NORTON, MA--- Eleven different players scored
for the second-seeded Wheaton College men's lacrosse team on
Wednesday, as the Lyons overcame an early deficit with 19 straight
goals during a 24-4 victory over number-seven Becker College in the
first round of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)
Tournament in Mirrione Stadium. Now 8-7, Wheaton will take on
third-seeded New England College in the semifinals at Endicott
College on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. The Hawks ended the year at
9-4.
Freshman Billy McNamara (Mansfield, MA/Northfield Mount
Hermon School) put the Lyons on the board after 1:51 in
the opening quarter, but the Hawks responded by taking a 2-1 edge
at the 8:50 mark. After McNamara knotted the contest with 5:16
left, Becker freshman Joe Nessen (Levittown, PA/Harry S
Truman) scored 13 seconds later for his second goal of the
period.
From that point, Wheaton rattled off a game-ending 22-1 run,
including scoring 19 consecutive markers while blanking the
visitors for a 31:10 stretch. The Lyons scored 13 goals in the
second quarter, with McNamara tying the game just nine ticks in. In
a 56-second burst that ended at 11:23, the hosts used a quick 3-0
run to go on top for good, with sophomore Ben Cederberg
(Duxbury, MA/Duxbury) netting a pair eight seconds apart
in that time. Three more Wheaton goals later went on the board
during a 48-second span, with McNamara tallying the final two in 25
ticks to make the score 9-3 by 9:04. The Lyons held a 15-3
advantage at halftime.
Wheaton tallied the initial six goals of the third period, with six
different players scoring, before Nessen fed junior Josh
Fask (Worcester, MA/Doherty) at 3:52 to break Becker's
scoreless streak. The hosts netted the final three markers of the
game, including two in a 1:05 span of the fourth quarter.
McNamara finished with six goals and three assists, doing all of
his damage in the first half. Cederberg added four markers and
three helpers, and sophomore Chris Landers (Manchester,
MA/Proctor Academy) turned in a hat trick, as the pair
joined McNamara in appearing only on man-up opportunities during
the second half.
Freshman Mike Harrington (Sturbridge, MA/Bancroft
School) totaled three goals and two assists, while
sophomore Corey Best (Brentwood, TN/Ravenwood) had
a pair of markers and one assist. Junior Drew Schaffer (New
Haven, CT/Loomis Chaffee School) collected two helpers,
and classmate Schuyler Horn (New Hartford,
CT/Kingswood-Oxford School) made two saves in earning the
victory.
Also for Wheaton, junior Warren Garceau (Guilford,
CT/Canterbury School), sophomore Peter Buongiorno
(Pittsburgh, PA/Winchester Thurston School) and freshman
David Schroeder (Nashua, NH/Nashua North) had a
goal and an assist apiece, with Buongiorno netting his first
collegiate tally. Senior Chris Gogan-Tilstone (Amherst,
NH/Souhegan), junior Andrew Brunhofer (Westfield,
NJ/Westfield) and freshman Conor Finn (Kennebunk,
ME/Kennebunk) each scored once.
Nessen collected two goals and an assist to lead Becker, while Fask
and freshman Alec Abrahamson (Dedham, MA/Dedham)
both tallied. Senior Peter Fellows (Boylston,
MA/O'Neill) made 13 stops during a complete-game effort
between the pipes.

















