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Patriot League Men's Lacrosse Release - 2.27.07

Feb. 27, 2007

Bucknell took home two weekly awards in Nick Sciubba who was named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week and Tim Brandau the Patriot League Rookie of the Week. Lehigh's Steve Marino was named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week, while Army's Craig Massie earned Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors.

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Offensive Player of the Week
Steve Marino, Lehigh Sr., A, Malvern, Pa.

Marino tallied three goals and two assists for five points in a week where the Mountain Hawks went 1-1 versus ranked opponents. In an 8-6 upset win over No. 17 Drexel, Marino netted two goals, including the game winner, and dished out two assists. The senior attack scored one of Lehigh's five goals at No. 15 Delaware. For the week he recorded six ground balls.

Defensive Player of the Week
Craig Massie, Army Jr., D, Port Jefferson Station, N.Y.

Massie led a defensive unit that limited No. 2 Syracuse to just six goals in the Black Knights' 8-6 victory at the Carrier Dome. The junior defender was charged with marking the Orange's Preseason Season All-American Dan Hardy, limiting him to just three points. The win marked Army's first victory in Syracuse since 1972 and the Cadets' first win at the Carrier Dome.

Goalkeeper of the Week
Nick Sciubba, Bucknell So., Sea Cliff, N.Y.

Sciubba came on in relief after Bucknell fell behind 5-2 to Hobart early in the second quarter, allowing just five goals in over 43 minutes of play. The sophomore netminder stopped the first shot he faced to halt a span of 2:16 when Hobart scored three-straight goals, but came up with the biggest save of the game in sudden-death overtime, in which Bucknell won the game, 11-10, after the ensuing clear.
 

 

Rookie of the Week
Tim Brandau, Bucknell Fr., A, Owing Mills, Md.

Brandau scored the overtime game-winner in Bucknell's 11-10 victory over Hobart, as one of his four points in the contest. The freshman attack totaled two goals, two assists and three ground balls versus the Statesmen.

Honorable Mention

Ryan Chase, Army
Sr., A, Webster, N.Y.
Had two goals against No. 2 Syracuse, including game-winner.

Adam Fullerton, Army
Jr., GK, Liverpool, N.Y.
Recorded win in net over No. 2 Syracuse...Notched 16 saves.

Justin Bokmeyer, Army
Jr., A, El Cajon, Calif.
Netted two goals versus No. 2 Syracuse.

Kevin LoRusso, Army
So., M, Rocky Point, N.Y.
In a win over No. 2 Syracuse had one goal and one assist.

Perry Menzies, Bucknell
So., M, Upperco, Md.
Scored three goals against Hobart, including the game-tying score in an 11-10 overtime win.

Austin Winter, Bucknell
Fr., A, Boonton Twp., N.J.
Recorded three assists versus Hobart.

Brandon Corp, Colgate
So., M, Chittenango, N.Y.
Tallied a hat trick in a win over Sacred Heart...Had two ground balls.

Colin Hulme, Colgate
Sr., D, Framingham, Mass.
Anchored a defense that did not allow a goal for 41:03 and only five in the entire game...Was on the bench for three of those goals...Recorded five ground balls.

Ian Murphy, Colgate
Fr., M, Constantia, N.Y.
Had a pair of goals versus Sacred Heart.

Paul LeBlanc, Holy Cross
Sr., A, Lexington, Mass.
Posted four goals, three assists and four ground balls over two games.

Douglas Broussard, Holy Cross
Fr., D, Floral Park, N.Y.
Had one goal and five ground balls last week.

Jimmy Harrison, Holy Cross
So., GK, East Williston, N.Y.
Posted one win last week...Totaled 28 saves.

Edison Parzanese, Holy Cross
Fr., A, Edgartown, Mass.
Totaled three goals and two assists over two games.

Andrew Horton, Lafayette
Jr., A, Wilton, Conn.
Had one goal and one assist versus No. 10 Navy.

Jeff Canfield, Lafayette
So., GK, Kinnelon, N.J.
Recorded 12 saves versus No. 10 Navy.

Steve Serling, Lafayette
Fr., A, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Scored first collegiate goal against No. 10 Navy.

Eric Spirko, Lehigh
Jr., GK, Manlius, N.Y.
Stopped a career-best 18 shots versus No. 15 Delaware...Earned the win in net over No. 17 Drexel.

Ian Dingman, Navy
Sr., A, Deferiet, N.Y.
Netted three goals against Lafayette... Scooped up three ground balls.

Andy Tormey, Navy
So., D, Syracuse, N.Y.
Played on an defensive unit that held its opponent (Lafayette - four goals) to under double-digit goals for the 16th time in 17 games

Colin Finnegan, Navy
Sr., GK, Arnold, Md.
Earned the win in goal in a 9-4 victory over Lafayette...Had six saves.

 

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