Boxscore
Farmingdale, NJ – Stockton University (11-3, 3-1 Skyline) outscored Farmingdale State (10-3, 2-1) 10-1 in the last 24 minutes and rolled to their third straight win, 19-8. The victory was Stockton's first at Farmingdale State since 2008, with three losses in between. The Ospreys are averaging 20.7 goals per game during their three-game winning streak.
Zack Aho (Shamong/Seneca),
Guy Loggi (Somers Point/Mainland) and
James O'Donnell (Mt. Laurel/Lenape) scored four goals apiece while Aho also dished one assist.
Vincent Manasia (Clark/Arthur L. Johnson) tossed in three goals followed by
Colin Shea (Rumson/Rumson-Fair Haven) with two goals and an assist.
O'Donnell and Loggi scored 2:05 apart to give Stockton a 2-0 lead and the Ospreys never trailed. After Farmingdale State got on the board, Stockton reeled off five straight goals by five different players for a 7-1 advantage. Aho, Loggi, O'Donnell,
Mark Scherzer (Holmdel/Holmdel) and
Mike Caposella (Wayne/DePaul Catholic) hit the net during the run.
The Rams netted four markers in the last 2:37 of the half while Aho scored for Stockton as the lead was trimmed to 8-5 at the break. Farmingdale State sandwiched two goals around one by Loggi to get within 9-7 less than four minutes into the second half.
Stockton regained the momentum with tallies by Aho and Shea 1:10 apart to make it 11-7. The Rams scored their last goal of the game at the 4:08 mark of the third quarter and the Ospreys took over from there, netting eight straight counters in the last 16:27. Manasia scored three straight times and O'Donnell added two goals during the onslaught as Stockton pulled away for the 11-8 triumph.
Stockton goalkeeper
Pat Quinn (Shrewsbury/Red Bank Regional) earned the win with 13 saves.
Tyler Bollard (Philadelphia, PA/Archbishop Ryan) won 23 of 29 faceoffs and
Max Beck (Marlton/Cherokee) paced the defense with four caused turnovers and seven ground balls.
Stockton will have a week off before playing their final regular season home game next Wednesday, April 27 at 7 p.m. against Kean.