team
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13
Winner Marywood MARYWOOD 1-0
9
Rosemont ROSEMONT 0-1
Winner
Marywood MARYWOOD
1-0
13
Final
9
Rosemont ROSEMONT
0-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Marywood MARYWOOD 5 2 3 3 13
Rosemont ROSEMONT 3 3 0 3 9

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Scibello Smashes Single-Game Points Record in Collegiate Debut

Marywood takes down Rosemont with strong second half

Rosemont, Pa. — Freshman John Scibello broke the Marywood University men's lacrosse single-game points record in his collegiate debut with a 13-9 victory over Rosemont College on Saturday. The Pacers broke open a 6-5 deficit to score four unanswered goals. 

Scibello totaled seven goals and five assists for 12 points. He breaks the single-game record by two points. Scibello broke a record previously held by Matt Casto (4/26/17) and Sam Trill (4/20/13). He also tied for a team-high with five ground balls.

Dalton Metzger finished with two goals and two assists for four points. Dillon Kane debuted with two goals and an assist. 

Defensively, Nick Ericson and Tyler Wren joined Scibello with five ground balls. Thomas Carroll and Seth Croll caused a pair of turnovers. 

Connor Reed made 15 saves in goal for Marywood. His counterpart Mark Porter also stopped 15. 

Marywood out-shot Rosemont by a 43-34 margin. The Pacers edged the Ravens 39-36 in ground balls. Both teams were 2-7 on extra-man opportunities and won 13 faceoffs. 

Rosemont (0-1) had an early lead when Mason Dennis had an unassisted tally with 4:28 left in the first. Marywood responded with three straight goals to close out the quarter. 

The Ravens' Brandon Krausse tallied three straight goals to put Marywood in a 6-5 hole. Marywood scored five straight goals with Scibello scripting the game-tying and go-ahead goals in the final five minutes of the first half. 

Rosemont again did not back down, scoring three times in five minutes. Krausse directed an Osaze Thornton feed to move within one (10-9) with just under nine minutes left in the game. Marywood held Rosemont scoreless the rest of the way. 

Marywood heads across town to take on The University of Scranton on Wednesday. 
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