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Men's Lacrosse trips up Nichols

Box Score DUDLEY, Mass. – The Roger Williams University Men's Lacrosse team collected a 10-6 win over Nichols College in Commonwealth Coast Conference action.
 
Today's game between Nichols College and Roger Williams University marked the 31st all-time meeting between the two schools. The Hawks extended their win streak to 29 and lead the series, 29-2.
 
Junior Tyler Sikich (Hermosa Beach, Calif.) and sophomore John Zaremski (Dorchester, Mass.) each scored twice for in Nichols College. Freshman Jack Campanale (Shrewsbury, Mass.) added a goal and an assist for the Bison, who were never able to recover from an early 6-0 deficit. Freshman Chris Bova (Ridgefield, Conn.) scored three goals in the opening 19:52 for the Hawks, who were 19-of-20 on clears. Senior Nick Gagnon (Milton, Mass.) collected seven points (2-5-7) for the visitors.
 
Nichols cut its deficit in half (6-3) in the second on goals from Campanale, Sikich, and Zaremski. In the third, Zaremski's man-up goal again brought Nichols to within three (7-4) before goals from Gagnon and junior AJ Core (Syosset, N.Y.) at 6:03 and 1:32 of the third, respectfully, pushed the RWU lead to 9-4 after 45 minutes.
 
The Hawks held a slim 39-37 edge in shots. The Bison outshot them 15-7 over the final 15 minutes. Nichols was 16-of-25 on clearing attempts (64 percent) and turned the ball over 21 times.
 
Sophomore and leading goal scorer MacKenzie Martin (Merrimack, N.H.) – who entered the game with 17 goals – was held to one goal on three shots. Sikich and freshman Brian Davidson (New Milford, Conn.) each collected four ground balls to lead the field players for Nichols. Davidson also caused two turnovers.
 
Freshman Brian McKinley (Nashua, N.H.) made 15 saves in net and saw his record evened at 2-2. -Junior Kevin D'Angelo (Pelham, N.H.) entered the contest having won 72 percent of his face-offs this season, but was 9-of-19 on the afternoon (47 percent).
 
Bova and senior Caleb Kenney (Portland, Maine) each notched five ground balls to lead the Hawks. Senior Cam Donnelly (Medfield, Mass.) caused two turnovers.
 
 - Release courtesy of the Nichols College Sports Information Department
 
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Players Mentioned

AJ Core

#1 AJ Core

MF
6' 1"
Junior
Cam Donnelly

#3 Cam Donnelly

LSM
5' 11"
Senior
Nick Gagnon

#4 Nick Gagnon

MF
6' 0"
Senior
Caleb Kenney

#6 Caleb Kenney

MF
6' 1"
Senior
Chris Bova

#8 Chris Bova

A
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

AJ Core

#1 AJ Core

6' 1"
Junior
MF
Cam Donnelly

#3 Cam Donnelly

5' 11"
Senior
LSM
Nick Gagnon

#4 Nick Gagnon

6' 0"
Senior
MF
Caleb Kenney

#6 Caleb Kenney

6' 1"
Senior
MF
Chris Bova

#8 Chris Bova

5' 11"
Freshman
A