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Max Morosoff
13
Winner Montclair St. MONTCLAI 10-3, 0-0
9
SUNY Delhi SUNY DEL 3-6, 0-2
Winner
Montclair St. MONTCLAI
10-3, 0-0
13
Final
9
SUNY Delhi SUNY DEL
3-6, 0-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Montclair St. MONTCLAI 2 4 4 3 13
SUNY Delhi SUNY DEL 3 2 3 1 9

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Men’s Lacrosse Comes Away With 13-9 Win at SUNY Delhi

Delhi, NY. – The Montclair State University men's lacrosse team (11-3) hit the road for the final time this season and came away with a 13-9 victory at SUNY Delhi (3-7) on Monday afternoon.

How It Happened

  • The Red Hawks won the opening face-off and fired off a few shots that went wide. The Broncos flipped the field and scored at 13:23 for the game's first goal. KAI DONAHUE put a shot on the cage that was saved, but RYAN VIERBUCHEN followed up to tie the game. SUNY Delhi scored the next two goals at 9:10 and 3:20 to hold a 3-1 lead. Donahue ended the quarter with a goal and shaved the deficit to 3-2 after one period.
  • Delhi expanded the lead in the first three minutes of the second quarter. BRIAN KELLY scored shortly after at 12:40 and sparked four unanswered goals for the Red Hawks. MAX MOROSOFF and JONATHAN SLUSSER scored in just about a minute of each other to even the score 5-5 with 9:37 remaining in the half. Both teams traded possessions before Vierbuchen slotted in a goal with 1:28 remaining to give Montclair a 6-5 lead heading into halftime.
  • The Broncos evened the score within the first two minutes of the third. CORBIN QUINTERO caused a turnover that led to HENRY NORDSTROM connecting with Slusser at the 11:06 timestamp to regain the lead, 7-6. A led to a Vierbuchen man-up goal that pushed the Red Hawks to a two-goal advantage. A failed clear led to another Broncos goal and turned a successful clear on their end into a score that tied the game 8-8 with 6:48 remaining in the third period. Montclair rattled off three shots the next possession, but were unable to find the mark. A turnover at 3:08 led to another Montclair goal as Kelly found Morosoff for the score to take the lead. With under a minute to go, CARTER FINNEN was able to connect with Kelly to put the score at 10-8 entering the fourth quarter.
  • Penalties came early in the fourth for both teams. Montclair was unable to use a man-up situation and fell man down at the 11:39 mark. The Red Hawks did kill the penalty and ended up scoring man down as another Quintero forced turnover led to a smooth clear, where PATRICK BOURKE passed to LOGAN LAMARCA, who fired in a shot for the man-down goal. The Broncos capitalized on a man-up opportunity at 6:39, but goals from JACK NORBERTO (4:24) and JACKSON SIMONS (1:45) put the game out of reach at 13-9, and Montclair came away with the win.

Inside the Numbers

  • Eight different Red Hawks scored in the afternoon slate. Leading was Vierbuchen, who scored his 10th hat trick of the season.
  • Kelly, Slusser, and Morosoff each had a pair of goals in the matchup.
  • Lamarca scored his first career goal.
  • Montclair outshot SUNY Delhi by a margin of 34 (58-24).
  • JACOB HOLICKI had a phenomenal day on the face-off, winning 21-of-25.
  • NICHOLI HALSE went the distance for the win and made seven saves.

From the Field

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Up Next

  • Montclair caps off its 2026 season on Wednesday, April 15, with a home matchup against Immaculata at 7:00 p.m.
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