HOUGHTON, NY – The Alfred University men's lacrosse team was on the road Wednesday night for a matchup with Houghton College. The Saxons (7-3, 3-1 Empire 8) outscored the Highlanders 20-7 on the way to their third conference victory of the season.
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Cale Donegan (Corning, NY/Corning-Painted Post) was a huge part of the Saxon offense once again as he accounted for seven total points including six goals and an assist.
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Joe Fornataro (Rochester, NY/Greece Athena) played a big role in the Saxon scoring with four goals on the night. He also added an assist to total five points.
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Noah Soriano (Valley Cottage, NY/Nyack) and
Jack Chapman (Elmira, NY/Notre Dame) both recorded hat-tricks for AU. Soriano also tacked on two assists and five ground balls while Chapman chipped in one assist.
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Garrette Briggs (Horseheads, NY/Horseheads) had another huge game in the faceoff circle, as he went 29-for-30 while picking up a team high 21 ground balls and scoring a goal. The 29 faceoff wins breaks his own school and Empire 8 record while his 21 ground balls are also an Alfred University school record and another Empire 8 record.
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Patrick Brewer (Bath, NY/Bath-Haverling), Â
Connor DiDomineck (Bath, NY/Haverling), and
Adrian Romero (Rochester, NY/Greece Arcadia) all scored one goal while
Anthony Ricottilli (Cortland, NY/Cortland) had three assists and
Kyle Landrigan (Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua) had two assists.
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Shane Weber (Hull, MA/Hull), Jonathan Kay (Webster, NY/Webster Schroeder) and
Connor Prunoske (Elmira, NY/Elmira) all ended with one assist while
Jeremiah Kinner (Bath, NY/Haverling) caused a team high three turnovers.
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Scott Kimiecik (Randolph, NJ/Randolph) picked up another win in goal, going 30 minutes and making four saves.
Brandon Smith (Queens, NY/The Governor's Academy) played the second half in the net and had one save.
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Garrette Briggs was exceptional today and gave us so many opportunities to score," Head coach
Jason Lockner said. "The guys played hard and got the job done."
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AU jumped out to a 7-1 lead after one quarter and never looked back. The Saxons dominated the whole way and will look to ride the momentum into Saturday's home game against Elmira at 1PM.
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