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Pretty good day to have the best game of your career, Cole Cashion.
The Leading Edge 2023 alum by way of Rumson-Fair Haven was on fire for Yale in Saturday’s rivalry game against Harvard. He erupted for a career-best five goals and only needed eight shots to do it as the Bulldogs romped the Crimson, 15-9, for their third straight win.
It marked his third career hat trick and first of the season. ’25 Dylan Blekicki (Pingry) tallied twice and had a ground ball in the win. ’22 LSM Konrad Miklaszewski (Montclair) caused a turnover and collected a pair of ground balls. ’25 Asher Ziv (Pingry / Taft, Conn.) handed out an assist
’24 goalie Graham Stevens (Pingry) stopped eight shots and picked up four ground balls for Harvard. The Crimson also got a takeaway and a ground ball from ’25 defenseman Quinn Kelly (Christian Brothers).

UMBC 14, Binghamton 8
’23 Ryan Demato (St. Augustine Prep) popped off for the Retrievers, scoring a hat trick to go with three assists as UMBC rolled.

Colgate 9, Lehigh 7
’22 defenseman Ryan Bilello (Manasquan) scored his first career goal and grabbed two ground balls as part of a staunch Raiders defense in Colgate’s big Patriot League win.

Delaware 8, UMass 7
’23 John McCurry (Wall) paired two goals with an assist, plus a takeaway and two ground balls, as the Blue Hens knocked off the Minutemen on the road.
Notre Dame 10, North Carolina 5
’23 defenseman Shawn Lyght (Seton Hall Prep) snared a pair of ground balls as the Irish defeated the No. 1 team in the country for the second straight week.
Holy Cross 13, Fairfield 12
’22 Tyler Marmo (Avon Old Farms, Conn.) scored a key goal to lift the Crusaders past the Stags.
Bryant 17, Iona 6
’24 faceoff midfielder Jordan Hernando (Mountain Lakes) won his lone faceoff as the Bulldogs cruised.
Loyola 16, Lafayette 7
’24 Nick Blalock (Christian Brothers / Hill School, Pa.) paired a goal with an assist for the Leopards. ’24 defenseman John Finkeldie (Delbarton) snagged one ground ball for Lafayette. ’24 goalie Patrick Roelke (Delbarton) stopped the only shot he saw in split duty.
Richmond 23, St. Bonaventure 7
’25 Cole Hayden (Immaculata) scored once as the Spiders romped past the Bonnies.
Providence 10, Villanova 9
’23 LSM Jake Melchionni (Delbarton) was a weapon for the Wildcats, taking the ball away four times and grabbing a pair of ground balls. ’23 David Link (Delbarton) netted a hat trick for ‘Nova, who also got an assist, a takeaway and a ground ball from ’25 Nolan Sabel (Seton Hall Prep). ’23 defenseman Beau Kemler (Rumson-Fair Haven) scooped up a ground ball for the Wildcats.
Albany 12, Vermont 9
’22 Cullen Decker (Chatham) and ’24 Sean McCeney (Summit) each bagged a goal for the Catamounts.
Cornell 9, Duke 7
’25 LSM Will Pedicano (Delbarton) snared four ground balls for the Blue Devils.
Boston University 13, Bucknell 12
’22 goalie Jaz Zanelli (Seton Hall Prep) stopped three shots in split duty for the Bison.
Princeton 20, Penn 8
’22 LSM Ryan McLaughlin (Mountain Lakes) took the ball away once and had a ground ball for the Quakers.
High Point 15, Hobart 8
’25 Jack Moye (Pingry) picked up a ground ball for the Statesmen.
Brown 17, Dartmouth 16
’24 Quinn Stankovits (Deerfield) scooped up a ground ball for the Big Green.
Stony Brook 17, Monmouth 10
’22 Matt Dollive (Wall) engulfed a pair of ground balls for the Hawks.
Division II
Rollins 9, Embry-Riddle 8
Florida Southern 12, Rollins 11
’23 goalie Nick Catino (Delaware Valley) made a combined seven saves, picked up five ground balls and caused a turnover as the first-half goalie in both of the Tars’ games.
Division III

Washington & Lee 26, Shenandoah 4
Washington & Lee 28, Averett 0
’25 Luke Caldwell (Hopewell Valley) led the 54-goal W&L onslaught with a combined five goals, five assists and three ground balls. ’22 James Haley (Westfield) wasn’t far behind with two goals, six assists, two takeaways and a trio of ground balls. ’24 LSM Gabe Reiter (Delbarton) hammered home his first goal of the season to go with an assist, three ground balls and a takeaway.
St. John Fisher 12, Geneseo 10
St. John Fisher 22, Poly 7
’25 John Korczukowski (Warren Hills) helped the Cardinals to a pair of wins with a combined three ground balls, plus an assist against Poly.
Stevens 20, FDU-Florham 1
Stevens 24, Lebanon Valley 6
’23 Connor Moore (Wall) ripped home four goals and picked up three ground balls as Stevens cruised to a pair of wins.
Hamilton 10, Williams 9
Amherst 10, Williams 9
’22 Will Doran (Princeton) tallied twice in both games for the Ephs, while also adding a ground ball and a pair of assists to lead the offense. ’22 Cade Schuckman (Mountain Lakes) scooped up four ground balls to go with a goal. ’24 Jack Sartorius (Delbarton) scored once in both games while also chipping in two ground balls.
Tufts 14, Bates 10
Bates 19, Connecticut College 11
’25 Charlie Lowe (Chatham) supplied three assists in the Bobcats’ rout of ConnColl. Earlier in the week, he tallied once and added two ground balls against the defending national champions.
Middlebury 16, Colby 9
’25 faceoff midfielder Teddy Coyle (Seton Hall Prep) won four of his six faceoffs, complete with a ground ball, in the Panthers’ win.
Hamilton 18, Trinity 13
Wesleyan 11, Trinity 6
’23 Bo Page (Taft, Conn.) chipped in a goal in both games, plus an assist against Wesleyan to go with a combined three ground balls.
Ithaca 9, RIT 8
St. Lawrence 11, RIT 9
’25 faceoff midfielder Phil Minardo (Delbarton) was 11-for-18 with nine ground balls against Ithaca. He followed it up with a 3-for-5, two-ground ball effort against St. Lawrence.