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Brady Page, Brody McGuinness
Jason Kapusta
1
Mt. St. Joseph MSJ 0-7, 0-0
26
Winner Westminster (Pa.) WES 5-3, 0-0
Mt. St. Joseph MSJ
0-7, 0-0
1
Final
26
Westminster (Pa.) WES
5-3, 0-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Mt. St. Joseph MSJ 0 0 0 1 1
Westminster (Pa.) WES 8 8 6 4 26

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Titans roll at home

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.--Twelve different players scored goals and 16 players had at least one point for the Westminster College men's lacrosse team in Saturday afternoon's 26-1 win over Mount St. Joseph University at the UPMC Sports Complex. 

Westminster, winners of three of its last four, improved to 5-3 overall. Mount St. Joseph fell to 0-7. 

Saturday's 26 goals were the most in a single game since a 33-4 win over Franciscan University on April 24, 2021. 

Sophomore attack Brady Page (Cranberry Township, Pa., Seneca Valley) finished with three goals, six assists, a ground ball and two caused turnovers. The nine points and six assists are career bests. Senior attack Payton Waight (Ithaca, N.Y., Ithaca) had a season-high five goals and one assist while junior midfielder Jonas Clark (Montgomery Village, Md., Watkins Mill) scored three goals and added two ground balls. 

Junior midfielder Gavin Jones (Henrico, Va., Douglas S. Freeman) totaled two goals, two assists, three ground balls and two caused turnovers while senior midfielder Jimmy Sentz (Catonsville, Md., Loyola Blakefield) had a goal, three assists, two ground balls and a caused turnover. 

Freshman midfielder Anthony Trella (Coraopolis, Pa., Moon) had two goals, two assists, four ground balls and five caused turnovers. Trella scored back-to-back goals to end the first quarter. Senior faceoff Colin O'Malley (Pittsburgh, Pa., North Allegheny) assisted on Trella's goal with under seven minutes to go. It was the first score of his career. Sophomore attack Zack Reid (Buffalo, N.Y., Frontier) scored a pair of goals and had two assists while adding four ground balls. Freshman attack William Albrecht (Wexford, Pa., Pine-Richland) assisted on Reid's goal with under five minutes to play in the first half. It was Reid's first career goal. Albrecht scored his first career goal off of an assist by junior long-stick midfielder Brody McGuinness (Heber City, Utah, Wasatch) with under three minutes to play in the second quarter. It was the first goal of his career. 

Freshman attack Layne Howe (Lexington Park, Md., Great Mills) scored twice and added two ground balls. Freshman attack Nathan Covey (Sarver, Pa., Freeport) finished with two goals and freshman midfielder Leo Schmidt Hansen (Arlington, Va., Washington Liberty) chipped in with two goals and one caused turnover. His goal with 12:43 remaining in the first half was the first of his career. Freshman attack Brady Skinner (Cranberry Township, Pa., Seneca Valley) finished with one goal, two ground balls and a caused turnover. His goal, the first of his career, came off of Reid's assist with 32 seconds left in the game. 

Defensively, McGuinness had seven ground balls and a caused turnover. Senior defender Ryan Romero (Port Matilda, Pa., State College) and sophomore defender Shawn Wooles (Hampton, N.H., Winnacunnet) finished with five ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers each. Senior defender Aaron Alderette (Bethel Park, Pa., Bethel Park) and sophomore short-stick defensive midfielder Jahiem Hawkins (Huntington Station, N.Y., Huntington) each finished with three ground balls and three caused turnovers. 

O'Malley won 7-of-8 faceoffs and had three ground balls. Senior faceoff Dino Mario D'Alesio II (Youngstown, Ohio, Cardinal Mooney) was 6-for-6 at the X and had three ground balls. Freshman faceoff Dallas Myers (White Plains, Md., Maurice J. McDonough) went 13-of-17 from the X. He added five ground balls.

Jones, Page, Waight and Trella each scored twice in the first quarter. Clark scored a pair of goals in the second, helping the Titans carry a commanding 16-0 lead into halftime. 

Trailing 23-0 with six minutes gone in the fourth quarter, Antonino Gonzales scored a man-up goal for Mount St. Joseph. It was his second goal of the season. 

Westminster opens its Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) schedule Friday at Chatham University.   The game is scheduled to get underway at 7 p.m. at UPMC Graham Field. 

 
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