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19
Winner Saint Anselm STA 6-4, 4-3
3
American Int'l AIC 1-11, 0-7
Winner
Saint Anselm STA
6-4, 4-3
19
Final
3
American Int'l AIC
1-11, 0-7
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saint Anselm STA 6 5 5 3 19
American Int'l AIC 0 1 1 1 3

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

No. 17 men's lacrosse picks up 19-3 win at American Int'l

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Junior Jack Robinson (Wilbraham, Mass.) logged three goals with four assists for seven points (3-4=7) to help the Saint Anselm College men's lacrosse team to a 19-3 victory at American International College on Tuesday.

Saint Anselm, ranked No. 17 in NCAA Division II, improves to 6-4 overall on the year and to 4-3 in Northeast-10 Conference play. American International drops to 1-11 overall and to 0-7 versus the NE10.

Robinson had a hand in four of his team's 11 consecutive goals to begin the game. He was helped by sophomore Chase Lilly (Trumbull, Conn.), who reached a career-high mark with four points, scoring three goals with an assist (3-1=4). Graduate student Sean Tomaszewski (Arlington, Mass.) had two goals and two assists.

Senior Matt Rawding (Beverly, Mass.) put home a goal and two assists (1-2=3) as 14 student-athletes from Saint Anselm logged at least one assist. The defense was bolstered by three caused turnovers from junior Ryan Slattery (North Andover, Mass.) – Saint Anselm combined for 16 caused turnovers.

Senior CJ Hart (Reading, Mass.) made seven saves on eight shots, earning the victory in net for Saint Anselm. Classmate Lance Pfeninger-Racine (Dartmouth, Mass.) stopped a career-high five shots in relief before sophomore Ian Boisvert (Reading, Mass.) played the final six-plus minutes, making his collegiate debut.

The Hawks fired 44 shots in the opening half, stymieing the host Yellow Jackets on offense and limiting them to just 12 shot attempts in the first 30 minutes. Saint Anselm held leads of 11-0, 14-1, 17-2 and ended the game with a 19-3 advantage.

Saint Anselm hosts Saint Michael's on Saturday, Apr. 16 on Senior Day. The ceremony will begin just prior to the high noon start time.

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