GLENSIDE, Pa. --
Brady Manion scored four goals and assisted on six others, setting single-game record with 10 points, as the Arcadia men's lacrosse team rolled over Drew, 18-9, on Tuesday afternoon at Jean Lenox West Field and Delran Pavilion.
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Manion, who earlier this season had tied the single-game record of nine points, opened the scoring 1:05 into the contest, then fed
Sean Connolly for a pair of goals as AU took a 3-0 lead by the 11:07 mark. Manion scored himself less than minute later as the Knights' lead grew to 4-0, and
Wesley Sporer's unassisted goal at 8:17 pushed AU's lead to 5-0.
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Brendan Hamm got the Rangers (0-4) on the board at the 5:56 mark to make it 5-1, but Manion scored twice more and Sporer added his second to close out the period as the Knights took an 8-1 lead into the second quarter.
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Arcadia's offense didn't slow down in the second quarter, pumping in five more goals, as the Knights took a 13-3 lead into the break. After outscoring the Rangers 3-2 in the third quarter, with Manion tallying one assist, Arcadia added two more goals in the fourth.
Tanner Pajakinas scored off a Manion feed, his ninth point, at 8:40 to make it 17-6, and Manion's record-breaking 10th point came with 2:26 left when he set up Connolly for his fourth goal of the game.
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The Knights outshot Drew 49-31, including 29-11 in the first half. They also held a 20-24 edge in ground balls and won 19 of 31 faceoffs.
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Timmy Fyock started in the cage for AU and made four saves while allowing three goals to pick up the win.
Brendan Kuzminski played the final 30 minutes and allowed six goals while making seven saves. Nate Sanders started for the Rangers and played the first three quarters, allowing 16 goals with 10 saves. Mike McGeeney played the fourth period and made two saves while allowing two goals.
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In addition to Manion and Connolly, Sporer finished with four points on three goals and and assist. Pajakinas scored twice and added one assist, while
Clo Muscara (2g),
Josh Keitz (1g/1a), and
Conor Cunningham (1g/1a) each posted multi-point games. Keitz added a team-high eight ground balls, Cunningham finished 16 of 25 at the faceoff X with five ground balls, and
Duke Sterling and
Nick Crawford each had a pair of caused turnovers.
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Kevin Goettlich led the Rangers with a pair of goals and three assists. Kyle MacDonnell scored three times. Jack Tynan had a pair of caused turnovers and six ground balls.
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The Knights will play host to Swarthmore on March 20, beginning at 7 p.m.
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