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Maine Maritime Academy

Men's Lacrosse

Mariners Defeat Hornets 18-4

Box Score

 

CASTINE, Maine – Senior Chris Keiley (Holliston, Ma.) collected seven points and became the schools all-time leading scorer, propelling Maine Maritime Academy to a 18-4 win over Lyndon College Saturday evening in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) men's lacrosse action.

 

With the win MMA improves its record at 4-3, and 3-2 in conference play. Lyndon falls to 1-6, 1-3.

 

Andrew DiSalvo (Glastonbury, Ct.) led all players with eight points including three goals and five assists, but Keiley stole the show as he moved into first place on the all-time scoring list with 197 career points. Keiley is tops in career goals scored with 123 and in career assists with 74 passing the old scoring mark set by Sean Gallivan back in '98.

 

Tom Houle (Manchester, Nh.) and Alex Hermes (Fallingston, Pa.) scored three goals apiece while Brian Corain (Berwick, Me.), and Wade Mondoux (No. Berwick, Me.), collected two points each. Todd Murphy (Middlesex, Vt.), Nick Snelling (Colchester, Vt.), and Nick Lund (Alfred, Me.) all had a point in the victory.

 

Chris Mansour (Mansfield, Ma.) led the Hornets with two goals while Dan Randall (Delmar, NY) and Ryan Brown (St. Johnsbury, Vt.) each scored a goal. Teddy Benoit (Orleans, Vt.) and Luke Haskell (Ellsworth, Me.) accounted for the three Lyndon assists. 

 

Maine Maritime led 6-2 after the first period, getting three goals from DiSalvo and two from Hermes. MMA outscored the Hornets 6-0 in the second stanza, getting four markers from Keiley, taking a 12-2 lead into the half.

 

Maine Maritime would get two third quarter goals from Houle to put the game away and win going away 18-4.

 

Maine Maritime held a 50-24 advantage in the shot column and dominated the match collecting 56 ground balls while forcing 30 turnovers.

 

Erik Milles (Bangor, Me.) collected the win for the Mariners, making 10 saves, while Matt Reynolds (New Fairfield, Ct.) took the loss for Lyndon while making 19 saves.

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Players Mentioned

Andrew DiSalvo

#9 Andrew DiSalvo

Attack
5' 11"
Junior
Brian Corain

#8 Brian Corain

Attack
5' 11"
Junior
Chris Keiley

#7 Chris Keiley

Attack
5' 9"
Senior
Erik Milles

#13 Erik Milles

Goalie
6' 0"
Junior
Nick Snelling

#4 Nick Snelling

Midfield
6' 1"
Freshman
Alex Hermes

#22 Alex Hermes

Midfield
6' 0"
Sophomore
Nick Lund

#1 Nick Lund

Midfield
6' 0"
Junior
Todd Murphy

#30 Todd Murphy

Midfield
5' 10"
Senior
Tom Houle

#14 Tom Houle

Attack
6' 5"
Sophomore
Wade Mondoux

#27 Wade Mondoux

Midfield
5' 10"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Andrew DiSalvo

#9 Andrew DiSalvo

5' 11"
Junior
Attack
Brian Corain

#8 Brian Corain

5' 11"
Junior
Attack
Chris Keiley

#7 Chris Keiley

5' 9"
Senior
Attack
Erik Milles

#13 Erik Milles

6' 0"
Junior
Goalie
Nick Snelling

#4 Nick Snelling

6' 1"
Freshman
Midfield
Alex Hermes

#22 Alex Hermes

6' 0"
Sophomore
Midfield
Nick Lund

#1 Nick Lund

6' 0"
Junior
Midfield
Todd Murphy

#30 Todd Murphy

5' 10"
Senior
Midfield
Tom Houle

#14 Tom Houle

6' 5"
Sophomore
Attack
Wade Mondoux

#27 Wade Mondoux

5' 10"
Senior
Midfield