WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Fairfield University Men's Lacrosse concluded the 2026 season on Saturday morning with a 14-11 setback at Monmouth.
KJ Delane led the Stags with six goals in his collegiate finale.
Delane's career-high six markers included five in the first half. He is the first Stag to net a half-dozen goals in a game since Bryce Ford had six in the 2024 win at Drexel.
Devin Lampron scored back-to-back goals in the second half to round out his team-best total at 28 goals on the season.
Rob Moore,
Andrew Kasten, and
Kevin Dolan each added one goal to supplement the offense.
Jake Gilbert did not score a goal but helped pilot the Fairfield attack with a career-high four assists to finish with a team-leading 19 helpers and 40 total points. Moore,
Will Consoli,
Luke Patchen, and
Julian Radossich each distributed one assist apiece.
Radossich also led the defense with two caused turnovers and four ground balls. The nation's leader in caused turnovers entering today finishes his junior season with 39 – second in Fairfield history only behind his 42 from last season. On the career charts, Radossich is Fairfield's all-time leader with 108 caused turnovers and also ranks 10th all-time – fifth among non-faceoff men – with 137 ground balls.
Nate Livingston added a caused turnover and a ground ball on close defense, and
Jason LaMay Jr. posted a caused turnover and two ground balls from the defensive midfield. Kasten added four ground balls to go along with his transition goal.
Also in the midfield, Fairfield gained a 17-11 advantage on the faceoff X.
Mark Durling led the way with a 9-for-15 day, with
Daniel Davis going 6-for-9, and
Jonathan Lewis posting a 2-for-4 outing.
Owen Hirsch made 10 saves in the Fairfield cage and also collected three ground balls.
Monmouth was led offensively by three players with four points apiece – Matt Porazzo (2g, 2a), Connor Gorman (4g), and Ty Caffarelli (3g, 1a). Dylan Cadigan made six saves for the Hawks.
Fairfield Men's Lacrosse finishes the 2026 season with a record of 4-10. The Stags posted a CAA win over Hampton in addition to three non-conference road victories at Lehigh, Manhattan, and Providence.