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Aaron Williams scored a game-high five goals on Wednesday
9
Saint Leo SLU 8-5 (2-3 SSC)
15
Winner Rollins RCMLAX25 6-7 (3-2 SSC)
Saint Leo SLU
8-5 (2-3 SSC)
9
Final
15
Rollins RCMLAX25
6-7 (3-2 SSC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saint Leo SLU 3 2 3 1 9
Rollins RCMLAX25 5 4 3 3 15

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | | Michael Pierce

Tars Upset No. 15 Saint Leo, 15-9

Rollins is now 3-2 in conference play this season

WINTER PARK, Fla. (April 9, 2025) – The Rollins men's lacrosse team pulled of a 15-9 upset win over 15th-ranked Saint Leo on Wednesday night at Cahall-Sandspur Field. The Tars are now 6-7 on the year, 3-2 in SSC play, while the Lions drop to 8-5 overall, 2-3 in conference games.
 
Aaron Williams led all players five goals while Sam Mattson tallied three goals and Seth Isenhour chipped in with two goals and two assists. Maxwell Beuck (6-7) stopped 10 of the 18 shots he faced to earn the win.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED:
First Quarter
  • Isenhour scored just seven seconds into the game to set the tone for the Tars.
  • After Saint Leo briefly took a 2-1 lead, Williams scored to tie things up.
  • Chad Bulera followed with a goal and Williams then put home his second to make it 4-2 Tars.
  • Each team scored in the final minutes of the frame, with Isenhour netting his first of the night to give the Blue and Gold a 5-3 edge after one.
Second Quarter
  • Williams scored the first three goals of the second quarter with Carder Ungerott following with his first career goal to make it 9-3 Tars.
  • The Lions got two goals back before the half to make it a 9-5 game at the break.
Third Quarter
  • Jack Johnstone opened the scoring in the second half with Owen Lammy then netting his first career goal to increase the lead to 11-5.
  • Saint Leo found some momentum, scoring three times in the span of 2:19 to cut the deficit to 11-8, but the Tars stemmed the tide from there, with Mattson scoring in the final minute of the quarter to give Rollins a 12-8 advantage heading to the fourth.
Fourth Quarter
  • Mattson scored two more goals in the fourth, along with one from Bulera, as Rollins extended its lead, eventually claiming a 15-9 win.
 
UP NEXT:
Rollins will travel to Melbourne on Saturday, April 12th, to face Florida Tech at 1 p.m.

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