MADISON, N.J. — On the road at non-conference opponent FDU-Florham, the Albertus Magnus College men's lacrosse team dropped a 21-7 matchup on Wednesday at Shields Field.
THE BASICS
FINAL: FDU-Florham 21 | Albertus Magnus 7
RECORDS: Albertus Magnus (2-6) | FDU-Florham (1-7)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- FDU-Florham netted 10 unanswered goals until Cooper Strecker (Chester, Conn.) notched the first tally for the Falcons to halt the scoring run off the quick pass from Jeremy Tremblay (Orford, Québec) with 6:54 remaining in the second quarter, set up by ground balls from Dane Walsh (Bethany, Conn.) and Kader Price (Walden, N.Y.) along with a successful Albertus clear.
- The hosts scored six more goals across the second and third quarters, broken up by a man-up goal by Price off the assist from Bailey Kirwin (Barrie, Ontario).
- Tremblay recorded back-to-back goals to open the final period, followed by two consecutive goals from Strecker to narrow the gap for the visitors and separated by another tally for the home team.
- Sean Keenan (Franklin Square, N.Y.) set up Price's second goal of the contest with a little over a minute remaining in regulation after the Devils delivered three more goals.
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Albertus
Dane Walsh (L, 1-5) 16 Shots | 7 Saves | 9 Goals Allowed
Nick Duryea 20 Shots | 8 Saves | 12 Goals Allowed
FDU-Florham
Kenny Ferris (W, 1-1) 4 Shots | 2 Saves | 2 Goals Allowed
Ben Weintraub 11 Shots | 6 Saves | 5 Goals Allowed
BY THE NUMBERS
SHOTS: FDU-Florham 52 | Albertus 30
GROUND BALLS: FDU-Florham 36 | Albertus 32
CLEARS: FDU-Florham 12/18 | Albertus 15/19
MAN-UP: FDU-Florham 0/2 | Albertus 1/8
TOP PERFORMERS
Albertus
Cooper Strecker 3 Goals | 1 Assist | 8 Shots | 6 SOG | 4 Ground Balls
Jeremy Tremblay 2 Goals | 1 Assist | 7 Shots | 3 SOG | 2 Ground Balls
Norwich
Jarrett Dugenio 5 Goals | 1 Assist | 9 Shots | 6 SOG | 1 Ground Ball
Nicholas Perillo 4 Goals | 1 Assist | 14 Shots | 10 SOG | 1 Ground Ball
NOTEWORTHY
- Tremblay has notched at least one goal in eight straight games.
- Strecker posted back-to-back hat tricks and has scored at least two goals in his last three matchups.
UP NEXT
The Falcons remain on the road as they travel to Great Northeast Athletic Conference opponent Elms College on Saturday at 1 p.m.