Box Score
IMMACULATA, Pa. – Immaculata University closed out the men's lacrosse regular season at Draper Walsh Stadium on Saturday afternoon with a 17-5 setback against Cabrini College on Senior Day for the Mighty Macs.
Immaculata (6-8, 3-3 CSAC) honored
Jim Baranello,
Brendan Dinneen and
Chaz Gorman whom all played their final home game. Cabrini finished the regular season undefeated in conference play at 6-0 and 10-5 overall.
Dante Tuscai scored three goals for the Mighty Macs, and
Ben Tuscai assisted on two of brother's tallies.
Joey Shallow had one goal and one assist.
Ryan Cipriani recorded one goal, and
Nick Ridolfi added one assist. Immaculata goalkeeper
Jon Diodati made 13 saves.
Cabrini scored the first two goals just over a minute apart for an early 2-0 lead. However, Cipriani scored from right in front of the crease on a pass from Shallow to cut the lead down to 2-1 with 6:36 left in the first quarter. At the end of the first, Cabrini maintained just that 2-1 advantage.
However, the Cavaliers would score three goals during the first three minutes of the second quarter to make it a 5-1 game. D. Tuscai scored twice in the second frame for the Mighty Macs, but they would trail 7-3 at halftime.
D. Tuscai scored the first goal of the second half for the Mighty Macs, closing the margin to 7-4. But, Cabrini posted seven goals in under an eight-minute span in the third quarter, and led 14-4 going into the final frame.
Shallow scored Immaculata's fifth goal with 9:02 to play in the game, making the score 15-5 at the time.
Jordan Coeyman racked up five goals and one assist for Cabrini. Dan Terenick recorded three goals and one assist, and Paul Skulski had two scores and two assists. Erick Zarzecki started in goal for the Cavaliers and played the first 53 minutes making 18 saves. Steve Oppenheimer played the final seven minutes with one stop.
Immaculata, which enters the CSAC Tournament as the No. 4 seed, will again see Cabrini on Tuesday, May 3, when it travels to Radnor, Pa., for the opening round of conference playoffs. The Cavaliers earned the No. 1 seed in the CSAC Tournament.