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Men's Lacrosse

Game Preview: No. 14 Men's Lacrosse Plays at No. 8 Saint Anselm on Saturday

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. (Mar. 14, 2025) – The No. 14 Mercy University men's lacrosse team plays at No. 8 Saint Anselm College on Saturday, March 15th at 12 p.m.

Who, When and Where

Date/Time: Saturday, March 15th 12 p.m.

Records: #14 Mercy (3-2), #8 Saint Anselm (2-0)

Location: Manchester, N.H.

Last Meeting vs. Saint Anselm

Mercy dropped a 14-11 decision to Saint Anselm on May 12, 2024.

Scouting the Mavericks

Mercy entered the 2025 season ranked No. 5 nationally in the USA Lacrosse Magazine Poll and No. 11 nationally in the USILA Poll. The Mavericks were picked first in the ECC Preseason after going 14-2 last season, winning their fifth straight ECC Championship and qualifying for their fifth straight NCAA Tournament. Mercy looks to make the ECC Tournament for the 10th straight season. Third-year Head Coach Ryan MacSpadyen and the Mavericks return three All-ECC performers from last year's team.

Leading the returners is junior Devon Duchnowski who has been named Preseason Second Team All-American by USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse. Duchnowski was named First Team All-ECC and USILA All-Region Honorable Mention last season after finishing with 23 goals, eight assists and 31 points. Also returning is sophomore Cameron Dorfman who was named ECC Goalkeeper and Rookie of the Year and First Team All-ECC after going 10-2 in goal with 132 saves, a .569 save percentage and 8.86 goals-against average. Dorfman was named Preseason All-American Honorable Mention by USA Lacrosse Magazine. Senior Owen Stephenson also returns after being named Second Team All-ECC in 2024. Stephenson had 16 caused turnovers and 41 ground balls.

Sophomore Christopher Bergersen returns after a strong freshman campaign in which he had 22 goals and 32 points. Senior Ryan Smith is back after recording 16 goals and 15 assists and junior AJ Barone is back after recording six goals and five assists. Also returning are seniors Ian Votta and Shane Roche, juniors Ryken Kutner, Connor Abrahall and Jack Agres and sophomores Colin Orsino, Dillon Osorio and Justin Ortiz.

Returning on defense is junior Danny Fitzgerald who had nine caused turnovers and 17 ground balls last season. Junior Michael Corbo returns after starting all 16 games last season with 27 ground balls and four caused turnovers and sophomore Jake Norton is back after posting 17 ground balls and four caused turnovers. Also returning are juniors Sean Higgins and Joe Sorok and sophomore Jason Kassis. Also, returning in goal is junior Peter Murphy who went 4-0 in goal last season with 41 saves in four starts.

Leading the returners in the faceoff x is junior Kenneth Summit who went 25-of-39 on faceoffs last year with seven ground balls. Senior Ryan Resnick also returns after going 15-of-26 on faceoffs with 16 ground balls.

MacSpadyen will also look to a strong freshman and transfer class to help lead the Mavericks back to the NCAA Tournament. Mercy will look to freshmen Charles Sorbello, Gavin Lamere, Jackson Redmond, Christopher De Giorgio, Kyle Freyer, Michael Mitrano, Benjamin Salamone, Carter Heuer, Ryan Strzalkowski, Nicholas Filocamo, Cole Hunsberger and Tomas Carr to make immediate contributions. Sorbello was a team captain and two-time Section Champion at West Genesee High School, Lamere was named All-County twice at Herricks High School, Freyer was tabbed Honorable Mention once at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, Mitrano was a three-time All-County honoree at Hilton High School, Strzalkowski was a four-year varsity player at Archbishop Stepinac, and Filocamo was named All-County three times at Island Trees High School.

Leading the transfers for the Mavericks is graduate student Jimmy Osorio who joins Mercy from Newberry College. Osorio was named Third Team All-SAC at Newberry and had 110 points. Aidan Babnik joins the Mavericks from Division I Long Island University.

Mercy is coming off a 13-10 win over Florida Tech on Saturday. The Mavericks were led by graduate student Jimmy Osorio who had a game-high six points and by sophomore Cameron Dorfman who made a game-high 12 saves. The Mavericks have been led by senior Ryan Smith who has 16 points on nine goals and a team-high seven assists. Graduate student Jimmy Osorio has a team-high 14 goals to go along with a team-high 22 points with eight ground balls. Freshman Cole Hunsberger is third on the team with 15 points by way of nine goals and six assists. Sophomore Christopher Bergersen has seven goals and four assists and graduate student Aidan Babnik has seven goals. Junior AJ Barone has four goals and six assists. Sophomore Jake Norton has 16 ground balls and five caused turnovers and freshman Gavin Lamere has a team-high-tying nine caused turnovers with 12 ground balls. Senior Owen Stephenson has a team-high-tying nine caused turnovers with 15 ground balls. Junior Kenneth Summit is 45-of-72 (.625) on faceoffs with a team-high 22 ground balls and senior Ryan Resnick is 28-of-49 (.571) on faceoffs with 14 ground balls. Sophomore Cameron Dorfman is 3-2 in goal with a team-high 47 saves, a .540 save percentage and 9.77 goals-against average. Junior Peter Murphy has 13 saves with a .684 save percentage in 46 minutes.

Dorfman was named ECC Defensive Player of the Week on Monday and Osorio and Duchnowski were tabbed to the Honor Roll. Stephenson, Bergersen and Dorfman were named to the ECC Honor Roll last week. Lamere was named to the USILA D2 Team of the Week on February 27th. Smith was named ECC Offensive Player of the Week on February 24th, Lamere was named Defensive Player of the Week and Hunsberger was tabbed to the Honor Roll. Hunsberger was named ECC Rookie of the Week on February 17th and graduate student Jimmy Osorio, junior Kenneth Summit, senior Ryan Smith and sophomore Jake Norton were named to the ECC Honor Roll.

Mercy is ranked No. 10 nationally in the USA Lacrosse Magazine Poll and No. 14 in the USILA Poll. Mercy is 5-2 all-time against Saint Anselm and look to defeat the Hawks for the first time since 2017.

Scouting the Hawks

Saint Anselm is coming off a 10-6 win over #10 Bentley on Saturday. The Hawks were picked third in the NE10 Preseason Poll after going 12-5 last season, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the Final Four. Saint Anselm is ranked No. 8 nationally in the USILA Poll. The Hawks have been led by Ben Turpin who has a team-high six points on a team-high five goals with one assist. Will Andrews and Mark Boyle both have four goals and an assist and Colin Mulvey has a team-high four assists with one goal. Tyler Vigeant has a team-high five caused turnovers with six ground balls and Johnny Lucas has a team-high 12 ground balls. Quinn Gannon is 16-of-27 (.593) on faceoffs with eight ground balls and Finn Granara is 2-0 in goal with 16 saves, a .552 save percentage and 6.50 goals-against average.

Next Game

Mercy resumes action on Saturday, March 22nd when they play at D'Youville at 2 p.m.

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Players Mentioned

Connor Abrahall

#50 Connor Abrahall

A/M
5' 8"
Junior
Jack Agres

#39 Jack Agres

A
5' 11"
Junior
AJ Barone

#48 AJ Barone

M
5' 9"
Junior
Christopher Bergersen

#29 Christopher Bergersen

M
5' 11"
Sophomore
Michael Corbo

#10 Michael Corbo

D
5' 11"
Junior
Cameron Dorfman

#13 Cameron Dorfman

GK
6' 3"
Sophomore
Devon Duchnowski

#8 Devon Duchnowski

M
6' 3"
Junior
Daniel Fitzgerald

#11 Daniel Fitzgerald

D
6' 1"
Junior
Sean Higgins

#6 Sean Higgins

D
6' 1"
Junior
Jason Kassis

#19 Jason Kassis

D
5' 10"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Connor Abrahall

#50 Connor Abrahall

5' 8"
Junior
A/M
Jack Agres

#39 Jack Agres

5' 11"
Junior
A
AJ Barone

#48 AJ Barone

5' 9"
Junior
M
Christopher Bergersen

#29 Christopher Bergersen

5' 11"
Sophomore
M
Michael Corbo

#10 Michael Corbo

5' 11"
Junior
D
Cameron Dorfman

#13 Cameron Dorfman

6' 3"
Sophomore
GK
Devon Duchnowski

#8 Devon Duchnowski

6' 3"
Junior
M
Daniel Fitzgerald

#11 Daniel Fitzgerald

6' 1"
Junior
D
Sean Higgins

#6 Sean Higgins

6' 1"
Junior
D
Jason Kassis

#19 Jason Kassis

5' 10"
Sophomore
D