RADNOR, Pa. – The fourth-seeded Immaculata University men's lacrosse team saw its season draw to a close in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Tournament semifinals on Tuesday afternoon by ninth-ranked and No. 1 seed Cabrini College, 26-3.
Dante Tuscai led the Mighty Macs (9-6) with three points on three assists.
Joe Keller,
Brendan Dinneen and Jordan Smith all tallied one goal apiece.
Kevin Glenn collected a team-best four ground balls. Mighty Macs' goalie
Andrew Sim posted 12 saves.
Cabrini jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the opening seven minutes of the first quarter. Keller put the Mighty Macs got on the board at the 6:54 mark to make the score 3-1. The Cavaliers then ran off 12 unanswered goals en route to a 15-2 cushion at the intermission. Dinneen netted a goal with 44 seconds left in the first half for the Mighty Macs' second goal of the game.
The Cavaliers score four more goals in the third quarter. Immaculata netted its third and final score of the game with 5:53 left as Smith slipped one past Cabrini's keeper.
Casey Grugan powered the Cavaliers in the win with six points after pairing four goals with two assists. Steve Kapp and Brian Hill each recorded five points in the victory. Kapp handed out five assists, while Hill tallied three scores and distributed two assists.
Cabrini starting goalkeeper Erick Zarzecki made just one save in 30 minutes of action. Steve Farrell posted two stops in 19 minutes.
Cabrini (13-3) will in the CSAC Tournament final on Saturday, May 8 against the tournament's No. 3 seed Gwynedd-Mercy College.