Box Score
The Oswego State men's lacrosse offense struggled to find its rhythm in a 10-4 loss to Wesley College in Dover, Delaware on Wednesday afternoon. The Lakers trailed by a goal heading into the second quarter, but the Wolverines, who improved to 3-4, notched five straight scores to separate themselves from Oswego State en route to the win. The Lakers, 0-3, will look to bounce back against Hood College Friday at 4 p.m. in Frederick, Maryland.
After Wesley scored the first two goals,
Andy Lever fed
Adam Jean for his second goal of the young season with 1:45 remaining in the first quarter. The Wolverines tallied two more goals in the second quarter to take a 4-1 lead into halftime.
Wesley's Justin D'Alonzo netted his third and fourth goals of the contest during the third quarter that saw the Wolverines go up 7-1 until
Brett Sarubbi stopped the scoring string after receiving a pass from Lever with 2:19 to play in the frame.
Brad Teal and Mark Brigges found the back of the goal midway through the fourth quarter just 33 seconds apart to bring Oswego State to within striking distance at 8-4. However, Wesley posted two insurance goals in the final minute to earn the win.
Laker goalie Ian O'Brien stopped 12 shots, while Wolverine goalie made six saves as Oswego State was outshot 42-20.