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The College of Saint Rose men’s lacrosse team celebrates during its game versus Saint Michael’s College on April 6, 2022 at The Plumeri Sports Complex in Albany, N.Y.
Tom Killips

Men's Lacrosse David Alexander, Assistant A.D. for Communications

GOLDEN KNIGHTS RETURN HOME WEDNESDAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ELEVEN DAYS TO HOST #2 RANKED LE MOYNE


2022 SAINT ROSE MEN'S LACROSSE
#2 Le Moyne (11-1/7-0 NE10) at Saint Rose (7-7/2-5 NE10)
Wednesday, April 20, 2022 | 2:00 pm
Sullivan Field at the Plumeri Sports Complex | Albany, New York
Series: Le Moyne 11-0 | First Meeting: 2/26/12
Last Time Out: The College of Saint Rose is coming off Saturday's 10-7 setback at Northeast-10 Conference rival Assumption. The Golden Knights held the Greyhounds to one goal throughout the game's final 30 minutes, but could not overcome a 9-3 halftime deficit. Fifth-year midfielder John Loughlin and junior midfielder Gabriel Nish scored two goals apiece, while fifth year midfielder Jack Pemrick and junior attack Eddie Baker each had a goal and assist to lead the Saint Rose offense. Freshman midfielder Brady Frys caused a pair of turnovers, while sophomore midfielder Luke Pemrick, fifth year attack Brendan Sheedy, and junior attack Cam Smith each came up with three ground balls. Junior goalie Ryan Fleming made 19 saves.
 
Scouting Saint Rose (7-7/2-5 NE10): The Golden Knights are back home for the first time in 11 days with an eye towards snapping a three-game skid…Four of their seven setbacks have come at the hands of nationally ranked teams, while their seven wins are tied for second most in program history…Saint Rose won nine games in 2018 and seven in its inaugural 2012 campaign as well…Baker is tied for second in the NE10 with 35 goals and stands fifth behind 45 points…He is also 27th nationally with a league best six man-up strikes…Baker has at least one goal in each game this season…Smith and Nish have 29 and 23 goals respectively…Jack Pemrick, along with Nish, pace the squad with 11 assists…Luke Pemrick and junior defenseman Riley Hauf have each caused 16 turnovers…Fleming stands sixth among the league leaders behind a .586 save percentage…Jack Pemrick recorded a pair of points Saturday to become just the seventh Saint Rose player to record 100 (101) for his career…Carter Badour (2017-19) recorded a school record 146…Saint Rose is sixth nationally in man-down defense (.789).
 
Scouting #2 Le Moyne (11-1/7-0 NE10): The two-time NE10 defending champion Dolphins are ranked #2 in the most recent USILA National Poll…They have won seven straight…Their lone setback came on March 14 with a 12-10 defeat at then #16 Florida Southern…Le Moyne is currently sixth in the nation in scoring defense and 14th in scoring margin…The Dolphins are limiting their opponents to 7.58 goals per game and own a +5.67 scoring margin…Graduate student goalie Frank Delia anchors the defensive unit…The four-time NE10 Goalie of the Week is third in the country with a .632 goals-against-average…Five Dolphins have recorded at least 15 goals…Graduate student attack Carter Collins and senior midfielder Zach Pierce pace the offense with 27 and 23 strikes respectively…The latter has a team-leading 18 assists, while Collins has set up 16 others.
 
Up Next: Both squads have road conference dates Saturday. The Golden Knights head to Pleasantville for a 7:00 pm date at Pace University, while the Dolphins travel to Rindge, N.H. for a noon meeting at Franklin Pierce.
 
Golden Knights Golf Classic: The Golden Knights Golf Classic is set for Friday, June 10 at Pinehaven Country Club. Reunite with friends, teammates, alumni and supporters of the Golden Knights for a round of golf. All proceeds will directly benefit the 350-plus Saint Rose student-athletes. The success of the Golden Knights Golf Classic, as our primary department fundraising event, is contingent upon the generosity of friends, alumni, and others to participate in this year's event. Your financial support will enhance the intercollegiate experience for our student-athletes and allow our programs to stay on par with our NCAA Division II competitors in the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics.
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Players Mentioned

Eddie Baker

#29 Eddie Baker

A
6' 1"
Junior
Ryan Fleming

#20 Ryan Fleming

G
6' 2"
Junior
Riley Hauf

#17 Riley Hauf

D
5' 9"
Junior
John Loughlin

#23 John Loughlin

M
6' 1"
Fifth Year
Gabriel Nish

#40 Gabriel Nish

M
5' 10"
Junior
Jack Pemrick

#8 Jack Pemrick

M
5' 9"
Fifth Year
Luke Pemrick

#4 Luke Pemrick

M
5' 11"
Sophomore
Brendan Sheedy

#39 Brendan Sheedy

A
6' 2"
Fifth Year
Cam Smith

#22 Cam Smith

A
5' 10"
Junior
Brady Frys

#16 Brady Frys

M
6' 1"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Eddie Baker

#29 Eddie Baker

6' 1"
Junior
A
Ryan Fleming

#20 Ryan Fleming

6' 2"
Junior
G
Riley Hauf

#17 Riley Hauf

5' 9"
Junior
D
John Loughlin

#23 John Loughlin

6' 1"
Fifth Year
M
Gabriel Nish

#40 Gabriel Nish

5' 10"
Junior
M
Jack Pemrick

#8 Jack Pemrick

5' 9"
Fifth Year
M
Luke Pemrick

#4 Luke Pemrick

5' 11"
Sophomore
M
Brendan Sheedy

#39 Brendan Sheedy

6' 2"
Fifth Year
A
Cam Smith

#22 Cam Smith

5' 10"
Junior
A
Brady Frys

#16 Brady Frys

6' 1"
Freshman
M