Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Denver takes down UAlbany in NCAAs

The University at Albany lacrosse team went down on Saturday, in the first round of the Division I men's lacrosse NCAA tournament, losing 19-14 to Denver.

It still was a great year for the Great Danes, which had the top offense in the country and sophomore Lyle Thompson is still a candidate for the Tewaaraton Trophy.

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

VIDEO: Lyle Thompson a Tewaaraton finalist

ALBANY - Lyle Thompson has had an incredible season for the University at Albany.

The sophomore attacker leads the country in scoring and hopes to lead the Great Danes far in the NCAA tournament. On Thursday, Thompson was named one of five finalists for the Tewaaraton Trophy, given annually to the best play in college lacrosse.

Thompson, who is seven points shy of setting a new single-season NCAA record, was chosen along with North Carolina's Marcus Holman, Syracuse's JoJo Marasco, Cornell's Rob Pannell and Princeton's Tom Schreiber.

One of those men will win the award on May 30.

UAlbany meets Denver, in the NCAA tournament, on Saturday, at 7:30 p.m., on ESPNU.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Siena lacrosse tops No. 10 UAlbany 10-9

Siena posted its first win ever over a Top 10 team on Tuesday, downing UAlbany 10-9 in Loudonville.

The Great Danes (10-4) played without the nation's leading scorer Lyle Thompson and his brother, Miles Thompson.

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The Saints (6-8) got four goals from sophomore Conor Prunty, including the game-winner, with 50 seconds remaining.

Below is the final sequence, where Siena goalie Matt Sharp makes a save to preserve the victory.



Below Prunty talks about the big Saints victory.


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