CARLISLE, Pa. - No. 5 Dickinson scored the game's first seven goals and led 11-2 at halftime en route to a 16-5 victory over the McDaniel College men's lacrosse team Wednesday night at Biddle Field.
Graduate student
Brighton Lorber led the Green Terror (7-6, 0-5 CC) with 15 saves while junior
Jason Fritz had two goals and one assist.
Lorber now has 767 career saves, leaving him seven shy of the school record held by Chuck Nolan who had 774 from 1980-83. Lorber is currently averaging a school-record 12.17 saves per game and moved past Zach Monzo into seventh for minutes played with 3,128. Monzo played 3,095 minutes from 2013-16.
Six different players scored in the first quarter for the Red Devils (11-1, 4-0 CC) who led 7-0 after one.
Fritz scored just 1:36 into the second quarter before assisting on a goal by freshman
Carter Youtz with 8:45 remaining as McDaniel cut its deficit to five, 7-2.
However, Dickinson scored the final four goals of the first half and the first two of the second to stretch its advantage to 11 with 5:05 to play in the third.
Fritz scored his second goal with 1:56 left to close out the third before seniors
Eric Manfredonia and
Nick Wingo scored in the game's last 23 seconds to provide the final margin.
In addition to 15 saves, Lorber also led the team with six ground balls. He faced 61 shots in the contest, including 22 in the first quarter. Freshman
Leo Hale had two caused turnovers.
The Green Terror return home on Saturday when they will host Haverford beginning at noon as part of the Centennial Conference's Green Out initiative for Mental Health Awareness.
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