Albany's First Win An Upset of No. 19 Bucknell
from press release
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Rocky Bonitatibus and Kyle Brunk each scored in the fourth quarter as UAlbany held off nationally-ranked Bucknell, 7-6, to post its first win of the season on Saturday, March 27 at John Fallon Field. The Bison are No. 19 in the USILA coaches' poll and No. 18 in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse media rankings.
UAlbany (1-6) snapped a 5-5 tie in the final period on a pair of goals one minute and seven seconds apart. Bonitatibus, a sophomore midfielder, sent a high shot into the net from the left side after taking Brian Caufield's pass from the point with 6:43 remaining. The go-ahead goal came just three seconds after the visitors had killed off a 30-second penalty for pushing.
After the Great Danes won the subsequent face-off, freshman Matt
Mackenzie tried to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper, but Mike
Danylyshyn picked off the errant throw. The junior attackman went
right to the cage with the turnover, but goalkeeper John Carroll
made the stop. UAlbany advanced up the field and Brunk delivered a
sidearm blast from the right side that went inside the far post for
a 7-5 advantage.
Bucknell (4-4) sliced the margin in half just 53 seconds later
when Charlie Streep shook off defenseman Mike Banks and placed a
low shot into the net from the left. The Bison, who made their
second consecutive appearance in the Patriot League championship
game last year, had three scoring opportunities in the final
minute. Carroll made one of his 14 saves on a Streep blast from
left of the crease. After Ryan Klipstein's attempt sailed wide,
Carroll got a piece of another Streep shot with two seconds to
play.
"We were finally in a situation where we had a lead and were able
to hang on," said Carroll, who made double-figure saves for the
sixth time this season. "Our defense did a good job of making them
take more outside shots. (Mark) Kelly and (Brendan) Gleason were
forcing bad decisions by pressing out on them. I credit our
effort."
UAlbany reversed a 2-1 deficit in the second quarter when Dave
Brock tallied from left of the crease in a man-down situation and
defensive midfielder Mike Finnegan scored his first goal as a
collegian off a feed from Mark Cometti following a successful
clear. The Bison regrouped to take a 4-3 lead to the intermission.
Billy Eisenreich connected on a 10-yard shot from the right side
after gathering in a Streep pass over a defender. All-America
attackman Austin Winter then hit the net from right of the crease
off Eisenreich's left-to-right crossing pass with 2:42 left in the
quarter.
The Great Danes scored twice in the third period. Brock, who had
three goals and one assist, came out of a pile with a loose ball
and drove on the cage to draw his team even at four apiece. The
senior then set up midfielder Luke Cometti in the middle of the
zone with a pass from the left side for a 5-4 lead. Bucknell got
the equalizer early in the final stanza as Klipstein pushed his way
in from the right and scored between a defender and short-stick
midfielder.
"Our close defense dominated their attack, the best duo we have
seen all year, and John (Carroll) had an outstanding day,"
explained UAlbany coach Scott Marr, whose club had dropped eight in
a row dating back to last season. "The defense was all over the
ground balls and checking hard. That was big moment when John made
that save after the face-off and then we went down and scored. We
had a solid, positive week and now we have a win heading into
league play."
Bucknell's Klipstein finished with two goals, while Eisenreich
scored once and had two assists. Caufield handed out two assists
for the Great Danes, who travel to Hartford for their America East
Conference opener on Wednesday. UAlbany recorded its first national
top-20 win since last March's triumph over Massachusetts.
Paw Prints: UAlbany ended an eight-game losing skid that
dated back to last April 25th ... the Great Danes defeated a
national top-20 opponent for the first time since March 10, 2009, a
12-9 win over No. 13 Massachusetts ... Dave Brock equaled a
career-high with four points (3 goals, 1 assist) ... the senior had
the same scoring total in the opener at Denver ... UAlbany is 28-24
all-time in Division I games decided by two goals or less ... Rocky
Bonitatibus scored his first goal of the season and fourth of his
career.





