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Franklin & Marshall Remains #20 in May 2 Laxpower.com Division III Men's Lacrosse Poll

by Sports Information
5/3/05

LANCASTER, PA - The Franklin & Marshall College men's lacrosse team remained #20 in the May 2 Laxpower.com NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Forum Poll.

Leading the way have been attackmen Cyrus Adams (So., Nashville, TN/Montgomery Bell) and Steve Welsh (Sr., Lewes, DE/Cape Henelopen) who have combined for 59 goals and 49 assists through the regular season.

The team’s leading scorer with 18 goals and 44 assists for 62 points, Welsh has 82 goals and 111 assists 193 points as he ranks second in assists and fifth in points in school history.

Adams leads the team in goals scored as he has tallied 41-5-46 to date as the Diplomats are outscoring their opponents 137-102.

In goal, Mike Sartorius (Sr., Summit, NJ/Summit) has a 7.34 goals against average and .621 save percentage as he now has a 8.05 gaa and a .607 save percentage in his career and ranks first in F&M history in saves with 667 in 3264:26.

The key to the Diplomats success has been on defense and face-offs as Matt Capone (Sr., Scarsdale, NY/Scarsdale) has won 198-of-271 (73.1%) face-offs to raise his career total to 697-for-903 (77.2%) and the Franklin & Marshall defense is holding opponents to 7.74 goals per game.

Franklin & Marshall (9-4, 5-3 Centennial Conference) will continue the season on May 6 at Gettysburg College in the semifinals of the 2005 Centennial Conference men’s lacrosse playoffs. Game time is set for 1:30 p.m.

2005 May 2 LaxPower.com Division III Forum Poll
1. Salisbury
2. Cortland
3. Middlebury
4. Nazareth
5. Gettysburg
6. Roanoke
7. Stevens
8. Lynchburg
9. Washington
10. Amherst
11. Messiah
12. Springfield
13. Wesleyan
14. Tufts
15. Bowdoin
16. Hampden-Sydney
17. Ithaca
18. Washington & Lee
19. Geneseo
20. Franklin & Marshall

Others receiving votes – Ohio Wesleyan, Skidmore, Bates, Denison, Dickinson, Hartwick

 

 

   


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