NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The Colby-Sawyer men's lacrosse team dropped a conference matchup to Albertus Magnus, 27-4, on Saturday afternoon at Celentano Field.
RAPID RECAP:
- Albertus Magnus opened the contest with a fast start, scoring nine goals in the opening quarter to take an early lead. The Chargers' would pick up two saves in the quarter.
- Colby-Sawyer found its footing in the second. Senior Evan Thomas (Sudbury, VT.) put the Chargers on the board, sparking a stretch where the Chargers netted two goals in the quarter. James Masterson (North Kingstown, R.I.) added to the effort as Colby-Sawyer showed improved offensive possession despite trailing 15-2 at halftime.
- Out of the break, the Chargers continued to compete, with Masterson tallying another goal for the Chargers.
- Colby-Sawyer closed the game with continued energy, adding a fourth goal late as Thomas finished with his second goal of the game, tying Masterson for most of the day.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS:
- James Masterson netted two goals, continuing his offensive presence to bring his total to six on the year.
- Colby-Sawyer recorded 25 ground balls on the day coming close to their program high during year one with 29
- The Chargers' had their best shot percentage on the season with .444
- The two goalkeepers of Jackson Cleveland (Falmouth, Maine) and Keegan Fredette combined for 13 saves on the day.
UP NEXT:
The Chargers return home on Wednesday night under the lights for their first night game of the year against Lasell with a 7pm start.