The Muhlenberg men's lacrosse team breezed past McDaniel, 13-3, for its second straight win, in a game filled with milestones.
Senior
Ethan Grossman netted one goal and two assists. The two assists gave him 80 for his career, breaking the school record held by Mickey Norton '08 for the last 13 years. The goal was the 100th of his career, just one short of the school record.
At the other end of the career spectrum, sophomore
Andrew Sokolowski, freshman
Jack Taub and senior
Anthony Scozzafava scored their first career goals. Freshman
Jack Quinn assisted on a goal for his first career point.Â
Four Mules - senior
PJ Lombara, sophomore
Jack Kraemer and freshmen
Wyatt Malia and
Ryan May - scored two goals apiece, with Malia adding a pair of assists.
Muhlenberg (2-3, 2-1) led only 2-0 before netting three goals in the final 61 seconds of the first quarter. May assisted Kraemer on the first one and scored the second off Grossman's record-tying assist. SokolowskiÂ
(pictured above) picked up the ground ball on the ensuing faceoff and went straight to goal to make it 5-0.
The Mules added five more goals in the second quarter and went into halftime with a 10-0 lead on the scoreboard and a 34-4 advantage in shots. Grossman's record-breaking assist came to May on a fast break with 2:04 left in the half.Â
Sophomore
Max May played the first half in goal, making three saves.Â
Â