LE MOYNE’S QUEST FOR A THIRD STRAIGHT CROWN COMES UP SHORT WITH 16-11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SETBACK TO NYIT
Sunday, May 25, 2008
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FOXBORO, Mass. – The Le Moyne College men’s lacrosse
team came up just short in its quest for a third straight Division
II National Championship and fell to NYIT, 16-11, in front of
24,317 at Gillette Stadium. The Dolphins finished the 2008 campaign
at 15-2 and were led by Nick Gatto’s three-goal performance.
The Bears captured the program’s fourth Division II crown and
wrapped u p the season at 13-1. Keith Henderson, the game’s
Most Outstanding Player, netted five goals for NYIT.
The Dolphins raced out to a 5-2 lead after one quarter of play and
held a 14-6 advantage in the shots category in the game’s
first fifteen minutes. Five different Dolphins connected on
first-quarter scores. Brian Welch sent in the game’s first
goal at the 9:08 mark and Gatto, Jack Venditti and Alex Bily
followed with a trio of goals to push Le Moyne’s lead to 4-1.
After Henderson scored his first goal of the game, Brian Cost
tallied with 31 seconds remaining to give the Dolphins their
largest lead of the game.
NYIT scored a man-up goal, their first of three on the afternoon,
and cut Le Moyne’s lead to two when Austin Carino scored 13
seconds in to the second quarter. Henderson followed with his
second goal of the game but Gatto contributed a man-up goal of his
own to push Le Moyne’s lead back to two. After the Bears
countered with a Matt Sullivan score, Le Moyne’s Mike
McDonald netted his first of two goals to put the Dolphins back
ahead by two. But NYIT countered with a four-goal attack in nine
minutes, including two scores in the half’s final 15
seconds.
Henderson tallied his fourth goal of the game just over 30 seconds
in to the second half but Le Moyne responded with a pair of scores
from Tom Donahue and Bily to trim the Bears’ lead to one at
10-9. The seesaw affair continued throughout the third quarter.
After an NYIT goal, McDonald scored his second goal of the game to
trim NYIT’s lead to 11-10 at the 3:46 mark of the third
quarter. But with 49 seconds left in the third quarter, Henderson
answered with his fifth goal of the afternoon and his 62nd of the
2008 campaign.
Gatto scored Le Moyne’s final goal of the game at the 14:04
mark of the fourth quarter to bring the Dolphins within one at
12-11. But the Bears ended the game with four straight tallies,
including a pair from the stick of Ryan Amengual.
Le Moyne’s seniors carried a majority of the scoring load in
the final game of the group’s career. Gatto finished with
three goals and McDonald and Bily each finished with two. Cost
finished with three points, on a goal and two assists, and Donahue
contributed two points of his own, with one goal and one
assist.
A Dolphin defense, which had allowed a nation-best 3.27 goals per
game coming into the game, allowed 16 goals for the first time
since it allowed 20 scores against RIT in 1999. The team’s
man-down unit entered the game with a .889 success rate but
surrendered three goals to the Bears’ potent man-up attack.
Goalkeeper Doug McIver finished with seven saves against
NYIT’s high-powered offense.
Le Moyne’s senior class ends its time on the Heights with a
62-5 record that includes two National Championships and three
Northeast-10 Conference Championships.



























