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Men's Lacrosse

Tars Face Fighting Knights and Panthers to End Regular Season

The Tars enter the week on a five game winning streak

SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, May 7 at No. 17 Lynn | 6:00 p.m. | Bobby Campbell Stadium – Boca Raton, Fla.
Friday, May 9 vs. Florida Tech | 1:00 p.m. | Barker Family Stadium – Winter Park, Fla.
 
COVERAGE:
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SET UP:
Rollins will close the regular season with a pair of vital contests.  The Tars open the week with a visit to Lynn, a make-up game that counts towards official Sunshine State Conference standings.  The Tars will then look to avenge a season opening defeat at Florida Tech, as they host the Panthers in Winter Park.

Rollins (6-2, 3-2 SSC):
The Tars enter the week on a five game winning streak, which they extended by besting Palm Beach Atlantic last time out.  Cam Reeves went 9-10 facing off in the victory, part of a pair of efforts that won him SSC Specialist of the Week.  Ryan Dunn continues to lead the attack.  His 26 goals and 42 points are both best in the conference, while his 16 assists are tied for third.  Bailey Pringle's 31 points rank fifth in the SSC.  Justin Isenhour and Chase Snyder are each top five in the conference in caused turnovers, and have played defense in front of both Cody Iserman and Patrick Thomas in net.

No. 17 Lynn (5-1, 4-1 SSC):
The Fighting Knights defeated Saint Leo 11-10 on April 17 and have not taken the field since.  Dryden Brous leads the Lynn efforts at the faceoff x.  A 14-time SSC Player of the Week, Brous is winning 72% of his draws in 2021.  Davis diamond is tied for third in the SSC with 16 assists, and he looks to feed the Fighting Knights' best scorers, Nick McCabe, 14 goals, Jalen Stanton 12 goals, and Xander Cosenza, 11 goals.  Collin Casey has seen the majority of the time in net, saving at a 55% clip.
 
Florida Tech (2-4, 1-3 SSC):
The Panthers fell to Tampa, 14-9, last time out.  The program's all-time leading scorer Reid Chaconas is pacing the offense with 15 goals and five assists, good for 20 points.  Justin Williams and Luke Jayne are tied for tops with eight assists.  Josh Vetter leads the defense with 14 caused turnovers and 28 groundballs.  Vincent Palermo has seen the majority of the time goal, saving 43 shots, and giving up just over 13 goals per game.
 
NEXT:
Rollins regular season will conclude on Friday.  The NCAA Division II Selection Show is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, May, 9.

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Players Mentioned

Ryan Dunn

#45 Ryan Dunn

A
5' 10"
Senior
Justin Isenhour

#88 Justin Isenhour

D
6' 1"
Junior
Cody Iserman

#38 Cody Iserman

GK
5' 11"
Sophomore
Bailey Pringle

#55 Bailey Pringle

A
5' 10"
Junior
Cam Reeves

#12 Cam Reeves

FO
5' 11"
Junior
Chase Snyder

#29 Chase Snyder

LSM
5' 10"
Senior
Patrick Thomas

#42 Patrick Thomas

GK
5' 9"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Ryan Dunn

#45 Ryan Dunn

5' 10"
Senior
A
Justin Isenhour

#88 Justin Isenhour

6' 1"
Junior
D
Cody Iserman

#38 Cody Iserman

5' 11"
Sophomore
GK
Bailey Pringle

#55 Bailey Pringle

5' 10"
Junior
A
Cam Reeves

#12 Cam Reeves

5' 11"
Junior
FO
Chase Snyder

#29 Chase Snyder

5' 10"
Senior
LSM
Patrick Thomas

#42 Patrick Thomas

5' 9"
Freshman
GK