La Plume, PA- The Men's Lacrosse team traveled to Pennsylvania this afternoon looking to move to 3-0 for the first time in program history and they did just that dominating Keystone 14-6. In the Process senior goal keeper
Christian Brody became the programs all time leader in saves.
It was all Dolphins all afternoon as they jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead in the opening minutes off the contest. It was on all around team effort as the Dolphins got goals from four different players to start the game,
Nana-Kofi Agyekum,
Jaiden Martinez,
Matthew Pincus and
Patrick Nagy would all find the back of the net. The trend would continue for the entirety of the first half as the Dolphins took a 8-3 lead into the break.
The second half was much of the same, Nagy and Agyekum would take over the game in the second half as the two would combined for 10 of the Dolphins 14 goals in the contest, Ageykum's four goals is his personal career high. On the defensive end it was Nick Distefano,
Jakob Cala and
Christian Brody getting it done. Distefano would finish the day with four caused turnover and two ground balls, Cala Dominated the face off X winning 63% and picking up 12 ground balls. Brody continued to be the anchor of an extremely impressive defense as the senior made 12 saves on 18 shots on goal. During the second half Brody engraved his name in the record books as he became Mount Saint Vincent's all time save leader surpassing long-time leader Kyle Kalibat, Brody now sits at 635 all-time saves.
The Dolphins will have a short break before getting back to action, The Men host Albertus Magnus College on Tuesday afternoon on Marillac field at 4:00 PM.