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Men’s Lacrosse Blitzed by Centenary, 24-0

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HACKETTSTOWN, Pa. – The Penn State Abington men's lacrosse team suffered a blowout defeat at the hands of Centenary College Saturday afternoon, falling 24-0 to the host Cyclones at the Cyclones Field. The game was called off after the end of the third period due to heavy accumulation of snow on the field.

Netminder, James Carlin, came up with 15 strong saves in the loss, while freshman William Suder fired three shots on the day. Nine shots were sent towards the Cyclone's net, three of them finding their target, but all were stopped by Centenary's goalkeeper, Grant Nice. Suder picked up five ground balls for the Nittany Lions, while sophomore Arya Kermanshah snared two while going 4-for-12 from the faceoff circle.

The Cyclones opened the first period with 11 unanswered goals before netting eight more to make it an 18-0 game at the half. Centenary then added five more in the third period before the game was called due to heavy snow.  Attackman Robert Nuzzolese led the squad with six points on five goals and an assist.

The loss drops the Nittany Lions to 0-5 on the season. They will return to action on March 20th as they host Wesley College at RAMP Field. The game is set for 4 p.m. Stay tuned to abingtonsports.com for all your lacrosse updates.
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