Stony Brook, N.Y.—Top-seeded Albany used a 9-1 run in the
second and third quarters to defeat UMBC, 19-10, in the America
East Conference men's lacrosse championship game.
UMBC, which entered the game 4-1 in its last five contests,
finished the season at 7-8.
Senior attackmen Joe
Lustgarten (Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River)
and Scott
Jones (Port Coquitlam, B.C./Terry Fox) and junior face-off
specialist Phil
Poe (Harwood, Md./DeMatha) were selected to the
All-Tournament Team.
Jones led the Retrievers with four goals vs. Albany and amassed
seven goals in the two games.
There were four ties and lead changes in the first half until
Albany closed the stanza on a 5-0 run. UMBC trailed, 3-2, after one
quarter and 4-2 just 34 seconds into the second, but went on a 3-0
run to take a 5-4 lead with 9:18 to play in the frame.
Freshman midfielder Nate
Lewnes (Arnold, Md./St. Mary's) started the surge with an
extra-man goal at the 12:41 mark, and Jones tied the score,
converting a feed from senior middieNick
Doub (Annapolis, Md./St. Mary's) at the 10:04 mark. Senior
attackman Matt
Gregoire (Crofton, Md./South River) got inside and beat UA
keeper Blaze Riordan from a tough angle to put UMBC back out in
front at 5-4 with 9:18 to play in the half.
After a time out, Albany tied the game 42 seconds later,
starting the 5-0 surge. Albany outshot UMBC, 31-15 in the first 30
minutes, and despite nine saves by DiRito, the Danes led by four at
the break.
UMBC came out quickly in the third quarter, winning the opening
face-off after a loose ball battled and cashed in when
freshman Pat
Young (Ewing, N.J./Christchurch School) scored with just
39 seconds elapsed. But the Danes went on a 4-0 run before
Retriever senior midfielder Dave
Brown (Coopersburg, Pa./The Hill School) stopped the surge
and cut the deficit to 13-7 with 4:25 remaining.
But the Retrievers could get no close in the final 19 minutes of
the game and fell to 3-2 in America East title games.
In his final game along with 13 other seniors, Brown scored a
goal and added two assists. Lewnes scored twice, while Doub added a
pair of helpers.
Tournament Most Valuable Player, Albany sophomore attackman Lyle
Thompson, led all scorers with three goals and six assists.
Albany outshot UMBC, 49-36, and DiRito finished the game with 10
saves. Albany freshman netminder Blaze Riordan made nine saves for
his side.
The Danes converted on 4-of-6 extra-man opportunities, while
UMBC was 1-of-2.
"I would like to thank our seniors for the great job they have
done over the past four years, especially this year," head
coach Don Zimmerman said. "The guys are disappointed, but
they should hold their heads up high. It's a great group of guys,
they work hard and they represent the school in a tremendous
fashion."