Box Score BOX SCORE
MIDDLETOWN, R.I. – Sophomore Cam Caruso (St.
Charles, Ill.) came off the bench to score three goals as
the Babson men's lacrosse team outscored Salve Regina
University 8-3 in the second half and recorded a 12-9 win in
non-conference action Tuesday afternoon at Gaudet Field.
Junior Tom Cykana (Minnetonka, Minn.) and
first-year James Schmidt (Shelburne, Vt.) each
potted three goals for the Beavers, who snapped a two-game losing
skid and improved to 2-3 on the season. Junior Brendan Rooney (West
Newton, Mass.) scored three goals for the Seahawks, who slipped to
2-3.
Trailing 6-4 at halftime, the Beavers outscored the Seahawks 4-1
in the third to grab an 8-7 lead they would not relinquish. Senior
Max Artz (Gates Mills, Ohio), sophomores
Kevin Sayet (Miami, Fla.) and Caruso, and Schmidt
each scored for Babson before Salve Regina senior Ryan Comerford
(Merrimack, N.H.) tallied his first goal of the season with 20
seconds remaining to cap the third period scoring.
The Beavers built a 12-7 lead in the fourth behind a pair of
goals from Cykana and one each from Caruso and first-year
Alex Patinkin (Providence, R.I.). Comerford and
junior Ben Caron (East Longmeadow, Mass.) scored in the final 2:00
to cap the game for the Seahawks.
Babson opened the scoring at 7:58 of the first quarter on a goal
by sophomore Thomas Mallon (Manhasset, N.Y.).
Salve Regina answered with goals by graduate student Nick Clark
(Rye, N.H.) and Rooney to grab a 2-1 lead. After Babson sophomore
Brian Manger (Norwell, Mass.) evened the score at
two with his first goal of the season at 2:23, the Seahawks closed
the half with three-straight goals to take a 5-2 lead. Rooney
tallied his ninth with 1:36 remaining to make it 3-2, and a pair of
goals by sophomore Chris Walker (Marshfield, Mass.) at 31 seconds
and 17 seconds put the home team up at the end of 15 minutes of
play.
In the second, Babson outscored SRU 2-1 to cut the halftime
deficit to two at 6-4. Caruso and Schmidt each netted goals for the
Beavers, while Rooney netted his 10th of the season. Babson outshot
the Seahawks 18-16 in the first half of play.
Senior goalkeeper Mike Saucier (Nashua, N.H.)
made 10 saves to move to 2-3 on the season for the Beavers, who
outshot the Seahawks 41-29 on the afternoon. First-year Chris
Connors (Garden City, N.Y.) stopped 15 Babson shots. The Beavers
held a 49-40 edge in ground balls, led by 10 each from Saucier and
junior Christian Ebert (Boxford, Mass.).
Walker finished the afternoon with two goals and an assist to
push his point total to a team-best 22 (15-7-22), while Clark
finished with a goal and an assist. For Babson, Schmidt recorded
four points on two goals and two assists while Patinkin dished out
three helpers to go along with his seventh goal of the season.
Babson travels to Scranton for a 1 p.m. contest on Saturday
while the Seahawks return to action on Thursday when they host
Salem State at 4 p.m.
Note: Taken from a Salve Regina press release.