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(RV) Lawrence Tech Upsets No. 5 Keiser University 19-8 on Saturday Afternoon

Box Score

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. --- The (RV) Lawrence Technological University men's lacrosse team ran past the No. 5 Keiser (Fla.) University Seahawks 19-8 on Saturday, March 16. With two high scoring periods and limiting the Seahawks to single digit points, they secured their third win of the season.

Leading the Blue Devils offensively in points was Brendan Oles (SR/Warren, Mich.) who had eight points from four goals and four assists. Right behind him was Maveric Muscat(FR/Hartland, Mich.) with six points from four goals and two assists. Justin Light(SO/Hartland, Mich.) also chipped in numerous points, gathering five from three goals and two assists.

Defensively, Nik Kubik (SO/Chicago, Ill.) led the team with ground balls with 16 and won 26 faceoffs. In net, Joel Trent (SO/South Lyon, Mich.) got the win with seven saves in 52 minutes.

Lawrence Tech began the game on a fast paced note, scoring six goals of the first eight goals. Keiser scored the first goal, but Lawrence Tech responded with four in a row to get a leg up going into the second. The second quarter saw a much more even paced game, with each team scoring three goals a piece, ending the first half 9-5.

The second half, entering the third quarter, saw the Blue Devils racing ahead again, outscoring Keiser 7-2 to take control of the game. The Blue Devil strong defensive game and dominant performance from the offense, led by Oles, was the key for Lawrence Tech. The fourth quarter saw back-to-back goals from Jacob Flood (SO/Belleville, Mich. ), and while the Seahawks answered once more, it was not enough for them to make the comeback. Oles closed the game with one last goal, scoring in every period of the game but the third, yet receiving at least one point in each.

Up next for the Blue Dewvils is a home game that starts WHAC play against Aquinas College (RV) on March 23rd at Farmington Hills Harrison.

 

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