Junior Allison Faiola scored four goals while six other Bulldogs chipped in tallies of their own, but it wouldn't be enough to keep the Bryant University women's lacrosse team from dropping a 20-10 decision to Iona College on the road Tuesday. Bryant (3-10) jumped out to a 1-0 lead off an unassisted Faiola goal just 36 seconds into the first half before Iona (4-10) responded with seven-straight tallies to take a six-goal advantage within the game's first 16 minutes.
With a goal and an assist on the evening, Bryant University men's lacrosse senior captain Bryan Kaufmann (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) notched his 200th career point as the Bulldogs secured their eighth victory of the year, 14-8 over Presbyterian College Friday night at the Bryant Turf Complex, guaranteeing their most sought-after team goal: a winning season in their inaugural Division I campaign.
Two weeks ago I wrote about the disappointment I felt upon hearing fans and local sports pundits claim that Curt Schilling was a Hall of Famer. This past week an athlete actually expressed his disappointment upon hearing he was elected. That's right a player had actually dreaded the ill-fated day when the Basketball Hall of Fame would come calling.
Senior outfielder Pat O'Connor went two-for-five with a home run and three RBI to help Bryant get a big win over Northeastern, 8-4, at Friedman Diamond Tuesday afternoon. Eric Polvani went seven strong innings on the hill, allowing just two runs to pick-up his fifth win of the year and third in his last three starts.
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