Fri Apr 30 2021 | Matt Hamilton | College
PHOTO COURTESY OF DELAWARE ATHLETICS
Delaware men’s lacrosse has been the class of the Colonial Athletic Association all season, using the nation’s 13th-ranked offense led by Charlie Kitchen, Mike Robinson and Tye Kurtz to rise to the top of the conference standings.
However, the Blue Hens tied a season-low in goals in a Friday night matchup with UMass a number only reached in a loss to Drexel. Delaware had to turn to its defense, and goalie Matt Kilkeary, if it wanted to end its regular season with a seventh CAA win.
Kilkeary and the Blue Hens defense held the Minutemen scoreless throughout the second half en route to a 9-6 win at Delaware Stadium. The home teams scored the game’s final five goals, with Mark Bieda chipping in two tallies during the second-half run.
(Photo Courtesy of Nathan DeSutter / St. Bonaventure Athletics)
An entertaining MAAC Quarterfinal round saw two finishes decided on last-possession defensive stops, plus a first for St. Bonaventure.
The semifinals are set for next Wednesday, May 5. Games are streamed on WatchESPN:
No. 2 Monmouth vs. No. 6 St. Bonaventure
No. 1 Manhattan vs. No. 4 Canisius
Another first for St. Bonaventure
St. Bonaventure’s season of firsts continues.
The No. 6-seeded Bonnies upended No. 3 Detroit Mercy, 11-8, at the Marra Athletics Complex on the campus of St. Bonaventure. It was their first MAAC Tournament win in their first MAAC Tournament appearance, in a year in which the Bonnies won their first game as a program and first win in conference.
(Photo Courtesy of Nathan DeSutter / St. Bonaventure Athletics)
An entertaining MAAC Quarterfinal round saw two finishes decided on last-possession defensive stops, plus a first for St. Bonaventure.
The semifinals are set for next Wednesday, May 5. Games are streamed on WatchESPN:
No. 2 Monmouth vs. No. 6 St. Bonaventure
No. 1 Manhattan vs. No. 4 Canisius
Another first for St. Bonaventure
St. Bonaventure’s season of firsts continues.
The No. 6-seeded Bonnies upended No. 3 Detroit Mercy, 11-8, at the Marra Athletics Complex on the campus of St. Bonaventure. It was their first MAAC Tournament win in their first MAAC Tournament appearance, in a year in which the Bonnies won their first game as a program and first win in conference.
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Nicole McNeely, second from left, is shown during a game last week against Marist. McNeely scored 7 goals in Siena s win Wednesday at Marist.
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Wednesday at Marist?
And?
“We knew what to do,” the coach said in a phone interview with The Daily Gazette after her team’s incredible comeback victory, a 17-16 overtime win.
The Saints scored three goals in less than a minute to force overtime, then received a goal from Kerry Gerety in the final minute of overtime to secure the victory in their regular-season finale. Nicole McNeely assisted on the game-winning goal as part of a 10-point effort that included seven goals and three assists.
We were treated to a smorgasbord of television games, rivalry games and contests that had league-standing significance.
The ACC Thursday Night Thriller remains undefeated. Navy earned the Star in front of 5,000 fans in Annapolis. UMBC keeps winning overtime games. Otto bounced back in Charlottesville. The Drexel Dragons and Saint Joe’s Hawks have momentum in late April.
For some, this week is the last of the regular season. For others it s the chance to play for a conference automatic qualifier where every game has Game 7’ intensity and ramifications. Right now, there are roughly 45 teams in the hunt for the NCAA Tournament.