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HESSLER BREAKS MEN'S LACROSSE ALL-TIME SCORING RECORD IN 23-5 VICTORY AT LASELL

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Jumbo all-time leading scorer D.J. Hessler

NEWTON - Senior D.J. Hessler (Monkton, MD) scored six goals with one assist to become the Tufts University men's lacrosse program's all-time leading scorer during a 23-5 victory by the top-ranked Jumbos at Lasell College on Tuesday afternoon.

Hessler entered the game with 231 career points, four shy of the 235 scored by Bryan Griffin from 2002-05. With a seven-point game, Hessler now was 238 points on 109 goals and 129 assists. He tied the record with his third goal of the second quarter and fourth of the game at 2:34 of that period. The record-breaking point came on a goal at 11:38 of the third quarter.

Defending NCAA Division III champion, and NCAA preseason favorite, #1 ranked Tufts overcame a sluggish start before rolling over the Lasell College Lasers in a non-conference scuffle on Grellier Field.

Six of the Jumbos' starters scored in the game, with a true baker's dozen recording points. Sean Kirwan (Boonton Township, NJ) and Ryan Molloy (Setauket, NY) tallied four points each in the victory, followed by Kevin McCormick (Laytonsville, MD), Matt Witko (Chappaqua, NY), and Andrew Fiamengo (New Fairfield, CT) notching three apiece.

On the faceoff, Nick Rhoads (McLean, VA) was successful in 13 out of 22 total chances in the game, also collecting a team-high seven ground balls.

Three of Tufts goalkeepers saw time in the net, with the win being recorded by Steven Foglietta (Oceanside, NY) who started and played in the first half of the contest.  Foglietta let up three goals and made three saves.  Patton Watkins (Chattanooga, TN) and Tyler Page (San Francisco, CA) shared time in the second half of play, allowing one goal each, and making a combined eight saves.

This week's Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Player of the Week, Dylan Gray (Bayport, NY), led for Lasell with two points in the game, recorded solely on assists.  Gray also added three groundballs for the hosts.   Sean Speciale (Hillsborough, NJ), Adam Foss (Billerica, MA), Dan Clark (Scarborough, ME), Nick Sampson (Londonderry, NH) and GNAC Rookie of the Week Dylan Fernandes (Billerica, MA) each scored one goal for Lasell in the defeat.

Foss was also responsible for winning 15 of 24 faceoffs and collecting a game-high 13 ground balls, just one shy of tying with the all-time Lasell record for ground balls in a game. GNAC Goalkeeper of the Week Eric Walsh (Weymouth, MA) split time in net with Tyler Silliman (Windsor, CT).  Walsh turned aside six of the Jumbos attempts and Silliman made five stops against the visitors.

Foss started scoring in the 11th minute of the first quarter, taking a feed from Gray to put Lasell ahead.  A McCormick goal settled the teams into a 1-1 tie two minutes later, but Lasell reacted with another goal by Sampson, at 7:11, to reinstate their lead. Sophomore Sam Diss (Ridgewood, NJ) leveled the score for the final time at 5:52 in the first, and Hessler put the Jumbos ahead for good just seven seconds later.  At the conclusion of the first 15 minutes, Tufts held just a slight 3-2 edge.

The second quarter belonged almost entirely to the Jumbos as they scored seven straight points before Clark ruined their run with a goal at 5:42.  Hessler finished the half with two more goals, giving Tufts a 13-3 cushion into halftime.

Fernandes connected to start the third quarter, but the rest of the scoring would fall entirely to Tufts, including Hessler's record setting goal at 11:38.  Tufts outscored Lasell 11-2 in the second half.

Tufts' extra-man units produced on four of seven chances in the contest, Lasell capitalized on one of six.  Lasell did hold an 18-32 (56.25%) advantage in faceoff wins throughout the game and stayed nearly even in ground balls (38-39).  Tufts outshot Lasell 43-31.

Tufts holds a 2-0 record in the early going this season while the Lasers stands at 1-3. The Jumbos host Colby in a NESCAC game on Saturday at 1 pm. Lasell continues on a six game home-stand with their next contest on Saturday at 1 pm against Western Connecticut State University.

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Players Mentioned

Sam Diss

#30 Sam Diss

M
6' 0"
Sophomore
Andrew Fiamengo

#19 Andrew Fiamengo

A
5' 7"
Sophomore
Steven Foglietta

#7 Steven Foglietta

GK
5' 10"
Junior
D.J. Hessler

#28 D.J. Hessler

A
6' 1"
Senior
Sean Kirwan

#13 Sean Kirwan

A
5' 10"
Junior
Kevin McCormick

#10 Kevin McCormick

M
5' 9"
Junior
Ryan Molloy

#17 Ryan Molloy

A
5' 9"
Senior
Tyler Page

#2 Tyler Page

GK
5' 11"
Sophomore
Nick Rhoads

#21 Nick Rhoads

M
6' 2"
Junior
Patton Watkins

#38 Patton Watkins

GK
6' 1"
Freshman
Matt Witko

#6 Matt Witko

M
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Sam Diss

#30 Sam Diss

6' 0"
Sophomore
M
Andrew Fiamengo

#19 Andrew Fiamengo

5' 7"
Sophomore
A
Steven Foglietta

#7 Steven Foglietta

5' 10"
Junior
GK
D.J. Hessler

#28 D.J. Hessler

6' 1"
Senior
A
Sean Kirwan

#13 Sean Kirwan

5' 10"
Junior
A
Kevin McCormick

#10 Kevin McCormick

5' 9"
Junior
M
Ryan Molloy

#17 Ryan Molloy

5' 9"
Senior
A
Tyler Page

#2 Tyler Page

5' 11"
Sophomore
GK
Nick Rhoads

#21 Nick Rhoads

6' 2"
Junior
M
Patton Watkins

#38 Patton Watkins

6' 1"
Freshman
GK
Matt Witko

#6 Matt Witko

6' 0"
Senior
M