Monday, April 13, 2015
ESU VS KUTZTOWN
The warriors played the KU Golden Bears under the lights at Kutztown on Friday Night in an Eastern PA DII rivalry game. The score was tight for a majority of the game, however KU was able to pull ahead in the second half and the warriors just couldn't keep up. The final was 7-5 in the Golden Bears favor and was the warriors third straight loss bringing them to 3-3 on the season. The final game for ESU will be this Friday at Bloomsburg and the last chance for the warriors to end the year with a winning record.
Monday, April 6, 2015
ESU Vs. Michigan
The Warriors second game ended as their first on Friday night at PSU as they were defeated by the Wolverines. ESU opened the scoring early on, however they gave up 3 quick transition goals. The Warriors were never able to recover and the game ended 8-2 in favor of Michigan.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
ESU Vs. PSU
The Warriors suffered their first loss of the season to a very talented Penn State team on Friday. PSU opened the scoring by jumping out to a quick 2-0 lead. The warriors quickly answered with a goal of their own, however the Nittany Lions pulled away as the game went on. The final score was 17-5 bringing the Warriors record to 3-1 and PSU to 7-0 on the season.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
New Game Scheduled
As of today a new game as been scheduled for Friday April 3rd for the Warriors. In addition to playing the #1 Penn State Men's Lacrosse Club ESU will also face the #17 Michigan Men's Lacrosse Club in a double header. If the Warriors are able to win at least one of these games this weekend it may arguably be one of, if not the biggest win the the program's long history.
Rankings from http://www.laxpower.com/
Rankings from http://www.laxpower.com/
ESU vs Moravian
On Sunday the Warriors faced the Moravian Greyhounds at the Pocono Dome. The warriors offense was on point with two 3 goal scorers (Sr. Kyle Marx and Jr. Justin Assise). In addition to these two there were many single goal scorers. Most notable Fr. Trent George had his first NCLL tally from a pass that marked Jr. Nick Chesko's first NCLL point. The final of the game was 11-5, although it counts as a 1-0 win for the Warriors due to complications in the week leading up to the game.
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