WATERVILLE, Maine --- The Thomas College men's lacrosse team fell in
their season opener, 8-3, in a non-conference game to Wheelock College
on Thursday night at Smith Field.
Wheelock (2-2) jumped out to the early lead just 2:09 in on an unassisted goal by Eddie Romero. Parker Chute (Brentwood, N.H. / Exeter) drew the Terriers (0-1) even midway through the first quarter with a goal assisted by Colby Blondin
(Colchester, Vt. / Colchester) at the 6:19 mark. Romero added another
goal with just over a minute remaining to give the Wildcats a 2-1 lead
after one.
The Wildcats dominated the second frame, with Romero scoring three
more goals, including a man-up goal assisted by Brendan Nardone, giving
Wheelock a 5-1 advantage heading into halftime.
Zac Crimmin
(Westbrook, Maine / Westbrook) scored the lone goal of the third
quarter with just over a minute remaining, assisted by Blondin.
Wheelock opened the fourth quarter with a quick goal by Noah Horning
29 seconds in, followed by two goals by Luiz Fontenelle. Blondin closed
the scoring on an unassisted goal with 13 seconds remaining to end the
game at 8-3.
Romero finished with six points (five goals, assist), as well as ten
shots on goal, to lead all scorers. Blondin (goal, two assists) led the
Terriers with three points and three shots on goal.
Matt White and Nardone led the Wildcats with six groundballs each,
with Blondin leading Thomas with six of his own. Overall, Wheelock held a
34-23 advantage in groundballs.
Noah Horning earned the victory in net, stopping three of five shots.
Gary Broad allowed one goal on one shot after entering the game with
four minutes remaining to replace Horning, who was serving a penalty. Connor Lamberton
(Shohola, Pa. / Delaware Valley) was tagged with the loss for the
Terriers, surrendering eight goals on 22 shots. Lamberton was briefly
replaced by Dakota Gendreau (Waterville, Maine / Waterville), while serving a penalty, who faced no shots in two minutes of action.
Thomas will return to Smith Field on Saturday, March 19 against St. Joseph's (ME) in an 11:00 am contest.

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