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The College of Saint Rose men’s lacrosse team celebrates its 11-10 overtime win versus Saint Michael’s College on April 6, 2022 on Sullivan Field at The Plumeri Sports Complex in Albany, N.Y.
Tom Killips
The College of Saint Rose is 4-1 at home following Wednesday's 11-10, overtime win versus Saint Michael's.

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

SAINT ROSE READY TO HOST NATIONAL RANKED SAINT ANSELM FOR A KEY NE10 GAME ON SATURDAY


2022 SAINT ROSE MEN'S LACROSSE
#15 Saint Anselm (4-4/2-3 NE10) at Saint Rose (7-4/2-2 NE10)
Saturday, April 9, 2022 | 1:00 pm | @Join1Love
Sullivan Field at the Plumeri Sports Complex | Albany, New York
Series: Saint Anselm 7-2 | First Meeting: 4/10/12
One Love Game: The Golden Knights are wearing teal ribbons and blue and white to show support towards ending relationship abuse, and in honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness month. One Love works to change the statistics and end relationship abuse. To learn more and to support their work visit joinonelove.org.
 
Last Time Out: The College of Saint Rose stood its ground at the most opportune time to come up with Wednesday's 11-10 overtime victory against visiting Northeast-10 Conference rival Saint Michael's. The visiting Purple Knights overcame a 10-6 deficit by scoring four unanswered goals over of the final 7:22 of regulation to bring about an additional session. They subsequently won the faceoff to commence overtime, but turned it over to allow the Golden Knights a chance that they did not waste. Fifth-year attack Jack Pemrick provided the game-winner with his 50th career goal with 1:44 remaining. Pemrick and fifth-year attack Brendan Sheedy each scored three goals, fifth-year midfielder John Loughlin scored a pair, and junior midfielder Gabriel Nish contributed two assists to lead the Saint Rose offense. Defensively, sophomore midfielder Luke Pemrick caused three turnovers while junior goalie Ryan Fleming recorded 12 saves.
 
Head Coach Alex Williams on Wednesday's win versus Saint Michael's: "Our upperclassmen leadership showed in the end. It allowed us to play through some adversity and come out with a key NE10 win against a well-prepared and talented Saint Michael's team."
 
Scouting Saint Rose (7-4/2-2 NE10): The Golden Knights are 4-1 at home this year…They are receiving votes in this week's USILA National Poll…Three of their four setbacks have come at the hands of nationally ranked teams and 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…Fifth Year midfielder John Loughlin also recorded his 50th career goal Wednesday afternoon…Junior attacks Eddie Baker and Cam Smith pace the offense with 31 and 27 goals respectively this spring…The duo also has nine assists apiece, as does junior midfielder Gabriel Nish…Fleming is fifth in the country and second in the NE10 with a .612 save percentage…Junior defenseman Riley Hauf has caused a team-best 16 turnovers.
 
Scouting #15 Saint Anselm (4-4/2-3 NE10): The Hawks are coming off Wednesday's 10-9 overtime setback to visiting Franklin Pierce…Graduate student midfielder Sean Tomaszewski and junior midfielder Jack Andrew lead the team with 22 and 19 goals respectively…Junior attack Jack Robinson is second among the league leaders with 17 assists…He also has 11 goals to his credit…Senior goalie CJ Hart owns a .538 save percentage…Junior defenseman Ryan Slattery and senior long stick midfielder Kyle Fisher have created 13 and 12 turnovers respectively.
 
Up Next: Both teams have conference road dates Tuesday. The Golden Knights travel to Manchester to take on Southern New Hampshire at 4:00 pm, while Saint Anselm heads to Springfield to face American International at 7:00 pm.
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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

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