Alumni Report:
Week 11 – April 14-20, 2025

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As conference play heats up and the regular season nears its end, Long Island Express alumni continued to make their presence felt across all three NCAA divisions. From dominant faceoff wins to clutch goals, lockdown defense, and standout goalie performances, Week 11 was packed with impact moments. Here’s a full breakdown of how our Express alumni showed out from April 14th through 20th.

DIVISION I

Notre Dame 12, North Carolina 6

Chris Kavanagh led the Irish with 4 goals in a big-time ACC win. Jalen Seymour added 2 goals and 1 assist, while Cole Aasheim scooped up 3 groundballs, contributing on the defensive end for the Tar Heels.

Drexel 15, Stony Brook 14


Gary Correa
notched 2 goals in a tight battle, continuing to shine in the Seawolves’ offense.

Towson 14, Fairfield 9


Rob Moore
posted 2 goals and 1 assist in a solid all-around performance to help Towson earn a CAA victory.

Richmond 14, UMass 5


Gavin Creo
contributed 2 goals for the Spiders in a convincing conference win.

Cornell 20, Harvard 12

Jack Cascadden
was a force at the faceoff X, winning 23 draws, collecting 14 groundballs, and even adding a goal as Cornell dominated Ivy League play.

Boston University 12, Lehigh 7

Jimmy O’Connell had a strong showing with 1 goal and 3 assists, while Matt Freeman chipped in on defense with 2 groundballs and 1 caused turnover to help BU control the tempo.

Colgate 15, Holy Cross 3

Owen Tunney
recorded 1 goal and 2 assists in Colgate’s offensive outburst.

Utah 17, Queens 3
Goalie Nicky West made 17 saves with a 55% save percentage to anchor a dominant defensive showing for Utah.

Yale 9, Hofstra 6
Despite the loss to Yale, Hofstra defenseman Ryan Kiernan stood out with a gritty 6 ground-balls and 1 caused turnover, showing relentless effort on the defensive end.

Hofstra 27, Hampton 4
Ryan Kiernan followed up with another strong performance, adding 3 ground-balls and 2 caused turnovers in a dominant win over Hampton.

Sacred Heart 13, Mount St. Mary’s 10

Alex Pazienza made 11 saves (52%), collected 3 groundballs, and caused 2 turnovers to lead the way. Jack Ramsay added 2 goals along with 2 groundballs and 3 caused turnovers in a gritty effort.

Bryant 13, Binghamton 12

Owen West
dished out 2 assists in a narrow win, showing great vision in the half-field offense.

Dartmouth 13, Brown 9

Jack Mulholland
contributed 2 assists in a strong Ivy League road win for the Big Green.

Virginia 13, Lafayette 8
Charles Balsamo netted 1 goal and Tommy Snyder picked up a groundball in UVA’s solid win.

DIVISION II

Mercy 19, St. Thomas Aquinas 9
Jimmy Osorio exploded for 4 goals while Connor Abrahall added 2 goals as Mercy rolled past STAC.

Adelphi 22, Franklin Pierce 1
Kyle Lewis continued his dominant form with 3 goals and 2 assists in a lopsided victory.

Adelphi 16, Pace 6
Kyle Lewis remained productive with 1 goal and 1 assist, helping Adelphi sweep the week.

Anderson (SC) 22, Mars Hill 7
Matthew Rodgers tallied 3 goals as Anderson cruised to victory in South Atlantic Conference play.

Lander 14, Flagler 9
Michael Mattalino was a standout with 5 goals and 1 assist, lifting Lander to a key regional win.

Lewis 23, William Jewell 7
Michael Metheny recorded 2 assists in a dominant outing.

Lynn 9, Palm Beach Atlantic 8
Nicholas Johnson played a key role on the defensive end with 3 groundballs and 1 caused turnover in a tight Sunshine State Conference lose.

DIVISION III

Ohio Wesleyan 14, Kenyon 11
Garrett Smith caught fire for 5 goals, leading OWU in a crucial NCAC matchup.

Muhlenberg 19, McDaniel 8
Liam Ledwith erupted for 5 goals, while Patrick Crawley added one as Muhlenberg’s offense rolled.

Geneseo 24, SUNY Poly 2
Jimmy Atkinson netted 4 goals as Geneseo overwhelmed SUNY Poly.

SUNY Maritime 27, Purchase 2
Joseph Bruno put together a perfect day at the faceoff X, going 18-for-18, while also scoring a goal and grabbing 3 groundballs in a flawless showing.

Colorado College 14, UMass Boston 13
Ryan Trapasso won 19 faceoffs and picked up 9 groundballs in a gritty one-goal win.

Skidmore 12, Union 8
Mike Aiello delivered 3 goals and 1 assist in a signature performance.

RPI 22, Skidmore 7
Michael Aiello followed up with another 2 goals in a tough matchup against RPI.

Roger Williams 19, U. New England 7
Chris Gottlieb anchored the defense with 2 groundballs and 1 caused turnover.

Tufts 14, Amherst 5
Connor Garzone was a brick wall in goal, making 11 saves at a 69% clip as Tufts shut down their NESCAC rival.

Catholic 30, Juniata 0
Danny Cappitelli found the net in a dominant performance by Catholic.

Wabash 21, Hiram 0
Sam Santiago tallied 1 goal as Wabash secured a shutout win.