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Michael Marshall keeps making big plays for Cornell.
The Leading Edge 2024 defenseman by way of Westfield left his mark on Saturday’s marquee Ivy League showdown against top-5 Princeton. He tallied his second goal of the season, caused a turnover and collected a ground ball to help the defending national champions tame the Tigers, 13-11.
Harvard 17, Dartmouth 14
’24 goalie Graham Stevens (Pingry) rebuffed a baker’s dozen shots to help the undefeated Crimson fend off the Big Green’s upset bid.
’24 Quinn Stankovits (Deerfield, Mass.) handed out an assist and had a ground ball for Dartmouth.
Duke 8, Denver 7
’25 LSM Will Pedicano (Delbarton) continued his excellent freshman year with two caused turnovers and a ground ball to help the Blue Devils stay unbeaten.
Colgate 14, Boston University 12
’22 defenseman Ryan Bilello (Manasquan) caused a turnover to help the Raiders pick up a key Patriot League win. ’24 Andy Croddick (Rumson-Fair Haven) snatched up a ground ball in the win.
Richmond 21, UMass 7
’25 Cole Hayden (Immaculata) netted a goal to go with an assist and a ground ball as the Spiders rolled to stay unbeaten.
Monmouth 13, Hofstra 12
’22 Matt Dollive (Wall) tallied once and snagged two ground balls as the Hawks snapped a three-game losing skid.
’23 Lorenzo Varona (Somerville) tallied once and added a ground ball for the Pride.
Bryant 11, Vermont 8
’24 faceoff midfielder Jordan Hernando (Mountain Lakes) claimed seven faceoff wins and grabbed three ground balls to push the Bulldogs to a big America East win.
’22 Cullen Decker (Chatham, one ground ball) and ’24 Sean McCeney (Summit) each tossed out an assist for the Catamounts.
Drexel 13, Fairfield 11
’24 LSM Patrick Quinn (Seton Hall Prep) handled a ground ball to help the Dragons tame the Stags.
Merrimack 9, Mount St. Mary’s 8
’24 Rob Tyra (Arthur L. Johnson) dished out an assist and snagged two ground balls to help the Warriors scale The Mount.
Navy 15, Lafayette 9
’24 defenseman John Finkeldie (Delbarton) caused a turnover and snatched a ground ball for the Leopards.
Loyola 13, Bucknell 12
’22 goalie Jaz Zanelli (Seton Hall Prep) denied a baker’s dozen shots and he and ’23 defenseman Corbin Lukanski (Delbarton) each grabbed a pair of ground balls for the Bison.
Lehigh 14, Villanova 7
’23 LSM Jake Melchionni (Delbarton) netted a goal, caused two turnovers and added a ground ball for the Wildcats. ’23 defenseman Beau Kemler (Rumson-Fair Haven) corralled five ground balls for ‘Nova, which got a goal, an assist and a ground ball from ’22 David Link (Delbarton). ’25 Nolan Sabel (Seton Hall Prep) had a pair of assists. ’24 Daniel Flaim (Summit) made his season debut with a goal and ’24 Ryan Martin (Christian Brothers) also tallied for the Wildcats.
Albany 10, UMBC 6
’23 Ryan Demato (St. Augustine Prep) factored on all but one of the Retrievers’ goals, scoring a hat trick and dishing out two assists. He also took the ball away once and collected a ground ball for UMBC. ’23 Mike Dunleavy (Seton Hall Prep) caused a turnover and picked up a ground ball for the Retrievers.
Penn 9, Yale 7
’25 Dylan Blekicki (Pingry) tossed in a goal and had four ground balls for the Bulldogs. ’22 LSM Konrad Miklaszewski (Montclair) and ’23 Cole Cashion (Rumson-Fair Haven) each snatched up a ground ball for Yale.
High Point 12, Delaware 8
’23 John McCurry (Wall) buried a pair of goals for the Blue Hens.
Ohio State 6, Rutgers 5
’22 Andrew Macheca (Culver, Ind.) caused a turnover for the Scarlet Knights.
Division II
Rollins 11, Maryville 9
Rollins 17, Lynn 8
’23 Nick Catino (Delaware Valley) played the half of both of the Tars’ wins, coming away with six saves and a ground ball against Maryville and four saves and a ground ball against Lynn.
Division III
Washington & Lee 14, Roanoke 10
Washington & Lee 24, Virginia Wesleyan 5
’25 Luke Caldwell (Hopewell Valley) led the offensive charge in a pair of Generals wins. He went off for a combined four goals, seven assists and five ground balls as W&L swept the week. ’22 James Haley (Westfield) wasn’t far behind with a combined five goals, five helpers, three ground balls and a takeaway. ’24 LSM Gabe Reiter (Delbarton) vacuumed up five ground balls against Roanoke.
RIT 17, St. John Fisher 12
RIT 21, Vassar 9
St. John Fisher 10, Cortland 8
’25 Phil Minardo (Delbarton) continued his excellent freshman campaign with a combined 14 faceoff wins, complete with 10 ground balls, as the Tigers mauled a pair of opponents.
’25 Johnny Korczukowski (Warren Hills) snapped home a goal against RIT for SJF before chipping in a ground ball against the Red Dragons.
Middlebury 13, Bates 12
’25 faceoff midfielder Teddy Coyle (Seton Hall Prep) won three of his six faceoffs, coupled with two ground balls, to help Middlebury nip Bates.
’25 Charlie Lowe (Chatham) scored once and added a ground ball for Bates.
Trinity 20, Norwich 7
Tufts 17, Trinity 11
’23 Bo Page (Taft, Conn.) was a force to be reckoned with for the Bantams. He erupted for three goals, four assists and a pair of ground balls in the romp over Norwich. Page then followed it up with a goal, two assists, two ground balls and a takeaway against the No. 1 Jumbos.
RPI 11, Williams 10
Skidmore 16, RPI 12
Williams 12, Connecticut College 8
’22 Will Doran (Princeton) helped the Ephs split their week with a two-goal, two-takeaway, one-ground ball against Conn College. He was even better earlier in the week, going off for five points and five ground balls against RPI. ’24 Jack Sartorius (Delbarton) had a goal and six ground balls for Williams, while ’22 Cade Schuckman (Mountain Lakes) contributed two assists, a caused turnover and a ground ball.
’25 defenseman Carter Newman (Chatham) caused a turnover for RPI against Skidmore.
Wesleyan 14, Stevens 13
’23 Connor Moore (Wall) netted a goal for Stevens.