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Swedlund 2-26-22b
Sam Lynam
3
Rosemont RAVENSM 7-8, 2-1
28
Winner Stockton STOCKM 9-2, 2-0
Rosemont RAVENSM
7-8, 2-1
3
Final
28
Stockton STOCKM
9-2, 2-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Rosemont RAVENSM 0 1 2 0 3
Stockton STOCKM 8 6 6 8 28

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Stockton Wins 7th Straight; Swedlund Becomes All-Time Leading Scorer

Galloway, NJ – Stockton University (9-2, 3-0 CSAC) scored the first eight goals of the game, and routed Rosemont College (7-8, 2-2 CSAC) by a score of 29-3. Luc Swedlund (Randolph/Randolph) scored four goals with two assists on the night, and became Stockton's all-time leading scorer, breaking the record of 288 by Nick Bologno (2012-15).

Swedlund wasted no time in getting the record, as he scored the first two goals of the game in the first 1:50 of the match. Connor Albrecht (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West), and Brendan McHale (Montville/Montville) followed with tallies for a 4-0 lead.

Swedlund picked up his third goal of the game at 9:53, assisted by Dante Poli (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks South) to tie the record. The senior broke the record 1:25 later an assist on a Sean Haddock (Hightstown/Hightstown) goal to make it 6-0 and gave Swedlund his 289th career point. Stockton finished out the period with two more markers by Poli and Swedlund for the 8-0 lead after one period.

The Ravens got on the board to begin the second stanza, but the Ospreys answered with seven more markers for a commanding 15-1 lead at the break. Albrecht tallied twice more with Poli getting another goal and dishing an assist.

Stockton kept up the torrid scoring in the third period with goals by Reegan Capozzoli (Wayne/Wayne Valley), Chase Mendyk (Cape May/Lower Cape May) and Michael Cavallo (Monroe Twp./Monroe Twp.) with an assist by Maximillian Matthies (Jackson/Jackson Liberty).

It was the first goals of the year for Mendyk and Cavallo, while Matthies' assist was his first point of the year. Colin Hopkins (Springfield, PA/Springfield Twp.) assisted by Patrick Dunleavy (Medford/Bishop Eustace), Lucas Novack (Rockaway/Morris Hills) and Noam Levy-Smith (Margate/Ocean City) also hit the net. It was Levy-Smith's second of the evening and bumped the score to 23-3 after three periods.

Matthies scored his first of the season in the final frame, with Hopkins, Jackson Tilves (Mount Olive/Mount Olive) and Nick Grande (Hunterdon/North Hunterdon) tallying markers. It was the freshman Grande's first career goal and first of the season for Tilves.

Robbie O'Brien (Springfield, PA/Springfield Delco) and Mendyk ended the scoring with a pair of goals each. It was O'Brien's first two career goals and set the final score in the 29-3 win.

Logan Holleritter (Oak Ridge/Jefferson Twp.) led the defense with six ground balls and two caused turnovers. Stockton goalkeeper Eric Lindskog (Montville/Montville) played the first half making three saves, before giving way to freshman Matt Rotola (Randolph/Randolph) who finished up, making a career-high six saves in net.  

Stockton will finish their three-game home stand on Wednesday when they will face Cairn in Galloway. Game time is scheduled for 7 pm.
 
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