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Sam Lynam
24
Winner Stockton STOCKTON 12-2, 5-0
2
Keystone KEYSTONE 0-9, 0-5
Winner
Stockton STOCKTON
12-2, 5-0
24
Final
2
Keystone KEYSTONE
0-9, 0-5
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Stockton STOCKTON 7 9 5 3 24
Keystone KEYSTONE 0 0 1 1 2

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Stockton Extends Win Streak to 10 with 24-2 Rout

La Plume, Pa. – Stockton University (12-2, 5-0 CSAC) extended its winning streak to 10 games with an easy 24-2 victory over Keystone College (0-9, 0-5 CSAC) in a conference game on the road. Thirteen different Ospreys scored goals in the game, which Stockton led 16-0 at the half.
 
Luc Swedlund (Randolph/Randolph) added to his school-record goal and point totals with four goals and two assists for six points. Reegan Capozzoli (Wayne/Wayne Valley) tied Swedlund for game-high honors with six points on three goals and three assists.
 
Colin Hopkins (Springfield, Pa./Springfield-Delco) also tossed in three goals followed by Hayden Smallwood (Margate/Ocean City) with two goals and an assist. Maximillian Matthies (Jackson/Jackson Liberty) and Nick Grande (Hunterdon/North Hunterdon) contributed two goals apiece.
 
Dante Poli (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks South) totaled five points on a goal and four assists. Hunter Smilow (Robbinsville/Robbinsville) scored his first career goal during the fourth quarter.
 
Chase Mendyk (Cape May/Lower Cape May), Patrick Dunleavy (Medford/Bishop Eustace), Jackson Tilves (Mt. Olive/Mt. Olive), Evan Deans (Olney, Md./James Hubert Burke) and Brendan McHale (Montville/Montville) also potted one goal apiece.
 
Swedlund scored three times in the first quarter as Stockton broke out to a 7-0 lead. Nine different Ospreys hit the net in the second quarter, highlighted by Capozzoli with a goal and two assists, as Stockton put the game away on the way to the 24-2 triumph.
 
Stockton will continue its season-ending four-game road trip with a CSAC game at Bryn Athyn on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
 
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