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“We are who we are, and we do what we do,” said Le Moyne coach Dan Sheehan, on a virtual news conference held Sunday afternoon inside Rentschler Field.
Who they are: A tough, balanced team built on defense that s opportunistic on offense.
What they do: Win championships.
Le Moyne won its sixth title, stifling newcomer Lenoir-Rhyne, 12-6. The Dolphins held the high-scoring Bears to one goal in the second half, while DII Player of the Year Matt Hutchings scored six goals on eight shots, earning NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors.
A 7-0 run starting in the third quarter turned a close game into a runaway, as the Dolphins capped a 15-0 season.
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No. 1 Le Moyne remains undefeated after a Wednesday afternoon, 15-14, double-overtime victory against Adelphi that is hard to describe.
Senior defender Nate Arnold scored the game-winner with a longpole with 13.4 seconds remaining in the second extra period. That’s crazy enough, but watch the lead-up to his heroics.
Seconds earlier, he and defender Nick Fraterrigo had utter disregard for their safety. Arnold closed out on Adelphi shooter James Hall and appeared to get a piece of the shot, while Fraterrigo dove out attempting to soak up anything that got through.
The ball ended up on the ground, and Le Moyne’s Colin Sypek picked it up. The pass over to Fraterrigo it ended up on the ground again with the net wide open. Adelphi couldn’t get a handle on it, and Max Cramer ended up with the ball out of the melee. He dished it to Arnold, who not only face-dodged his man but buried the game-winning goal.