Le Moyne men’s lacrosse falls behind in 4th quarter for 11-9 loss to Siena

Loudonville, N.Y. – Pratt Reynolds tallied three goals to lead Siena College to an 11-9 victory over the Le Moyne College men’s lacrosse team on Wednesday afternoon at Hickey Field.

The teams traded goals in the first quarter. Siena opened the game’s scoring 91 seconds into the contest as Jack Cavaioli netted his third goal of the game off a pass from Ryan McCarthy. The Dolphins answered back 34 seconds later as redshirt junior attackman Ethan Loun (West Linn, Ore./West Linn) fired in his fifth goal of the campaign. Following eight and one-half minutes of scoreless action, during which each team had five empty possessions, Colby Leblanc put the Saints back in front at the 4:20 mark off a pass from Patrick Radomski. Le Moyne evened the score at two with just two seconds left in the quarter as junior midfielder Isaac Frechette (Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius) finished off a feed from senior midfielder Seth Benedict (Stanley, N.Y./Marcus Whitman).

Le Moyne took its first lead of the game just 35 seconds into the second quarter as junior midfielder Ryan Eisenmann (Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton) tallied his third goal of the season.

Siena tallied the next three goals and five of the next six to take its largest lead of the game. Radomski tied the game with 13:08 remaining off a pass from McCarthy. Reynolds put his team in front just over five minutes later after collecting a feed from Caden Olmstead. Following a Le Moyne penalty, Travis Fry scored from the front of the crease with 6:53 left off a dish from behind the net from McCarthy.

Le Moyne answered back with a goal in transition with 5:16 remaining as Frechette finished off a pass from senior short-stick defensive midfielder Max Cramer (Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius).

The Saints followed with a pair of goals in 65 seconds to take a 7-4 lead. Fry scored at the 4:25 mark after taking a pass from Olmstead. Rocco Barbero followed with his second goal of the year with 3:20 left.

The Dolphins took advantage of…

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