RADNOR, Pa. - Cabrini College scored three goals in just over 90 seconds Saturday afternoon to help propel the Cavs to a 15-5 Pennsylvania Athletic Conference men's lacrosse victory over visiting Shenandoah.
Cabrini (5-1, 1-0 PAC), the No. 19 team in the latest USILA Division III poll, scored the first nine goals of the game and led 12-2 heading into the fourth quarter against SU (0-5, 0-2).
SophomoreÂ
Stephen Mayor, who had a game-high four goals, tallied twice in the final 15 minutes along with one from freshmanÂ
Tommy Dorrycott to provide the final margin.
SU held the five-time defending champions to a scoreless contest for most of the first period, but the Cavs erupted for three goals in 94 seconds late in the quarter. The latter two goals came against backup keeperÂ
Jeremy Tovar, who was inserted forÂ
Mark Verrilli when was injured on a collision out of the cage following the first goal.
Verrilli returned to post a season-high 21 saves, but it was not enough as Cabrini had 10 different players register goals.
SophomoreÂ
Teddy Rogers posted a game-high 11 groundballs for the Hornets.
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Shenandoah continues this four game road trip with a PAC contest next Saturday at Wesley College.