No. 4 Salisbury Men Subdue Pesky Widener
from press release
WEST CHESTER, Pa. - The No. 4 Salisbury University men's
lacrosse team defeated Widener University 9-7 on the road Saturday
in front of 895 in attendance at Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium. The
win marks the second road victory of the season for the Sea
Gulls.
The Pride (0-2) got on the board first, with a goal by Andrew
Janusz less than three minutes into the game. The Sea Gulls (3-0)
evened things up just a minute later with a goal scored by senior
attackman Jake DeLillo (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) off an assist from
sophomore attackman Matt Cannone (Bayport, N.Y.). Widener would
tally another goal before the Sea Gulls reeled off three more to
close out the quarter, including an unassisted goal by sophomore
midfielder Sam Bradman (Canton, N.Y.) (three goals).
The Pride would outscore the Sea Gulls 2-1 in the second quarter,
including a goal with just two seconds left in the half, to bring
the score to 5-4 as the teams headed to the dressing room.
In the third quarter, the Gulls would turn the tables and outscore
Widener 2-1. SU would get goals from sophomore midfielder Tim Lum
(Long Valley, N.J.) and Cannone.
In the fourth quarter the Sea Gulls would open up with a pair of
unassisted goals by Bradman and freshman attackman Eric Law
(Centenial, Colo.) in the first four minutes. Junior goalkeeper
Johnny Rodriguez (Gambrills, Md.) would stave off six shots in the
quarter.
The Sea Gulls outshot the Pride 40-26 in the contest, with Widener
winning the ground ball advantage at 32-27 and face-offs (8-of-15).
Pride goalkeeper Kevin Carney made 15 saves.





