OPENING FACEOFF
Fairfield Men's Lacrosse returns to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium to host Stony Brook in CAA action on Saturday, March 28. Opening faceoff in the second half of a Fairfield Lacrosse doubleheader is set for 3:30 p.m.
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LAST TIME OUT
After eight ties in Saturday's CAA clash featuring Fairfield and Drexel, the host Dragons made the last push of the day of claim a 13-11 decision.
Devin Lampron and
Jake Gilbert each recorded a hat trick for the Stags.
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Lampron added an assist to his hat trick to finish the day with four points. To go along with Gilbert's three goals,
Jeremiah Wade added two and an assist.
Will Consoli and
KJ Delane each chipped in one goal and one assist, and
Justin Brown netted one goal.
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The Stags stayed on the attack with a 15-13 faceoff edge.
Daniel Davis went 14-for-24 with nine ground balls off the restart, and
Jonathan Lewis pitched in one win in relief.
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All-America defenseman
Julian Radossich added to his CAA-leading total with three caused turnovers and collected six ground balls.
Eli Adams returned to the starting close defense unit and posted three caused turnovers.
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WHERE THERE'S A WILL
Will Consoli has doled out 14 assists this season, ranking second in the CAA in total helpers. Lampron is also second on the Stags in goals with 16 to round out a team-best 30 points.
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Consoli is two dimes shy of reaching the 50-assist mark. He would be the 13th Stag to hit that milestone.
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I LOVE LAMP(RON)
With a hat trick on Saturday,
Devin Lampron improved his team-leading total to 20 goals on the season. Lampron has also dished out six assists to ranks second on the Stags in points.
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NO POLE, NO PROBLEM
Entering this week,
Andrew Kasten is one of eight players in to have recorded at least 10 caused turnovers playing as a short-stick.
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Kasten ranks second on the Stags in caused turnovers behind standout defenseman
Julian Radossich (24 CTs).
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
Fairfield has played four one-goal games this season and sits at 2-2 in those contests. Two of those encounters went into overtime, with Fairfield defeating Lehigh in double OT on Feb. 6 in Bethlehem and falling to Yale in an extra frame on March 7 at Rafferty Stadium. Adding to the list of nailbiters, the Stags have also played two games decided by a two-goal margin.
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UP NEXT
The Stags hop the ferry to Long Island to challenge Hofstra on Saturday, April 4 at 3:30 p.m.
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