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Men's Lacrosse
Reynolds closes out career with six point afternoon
First four year graduating class in program history
celebrated on Saturday
Senior captain scores five goals, adds assist
O’Dougherty, Shea record two points each
O’Dougherty collects three points for Mount Saint
Vincent
Reynolds nets three for Mount Saint Vincent
Freshman attack collected 16 points over three games
Reynolds records second straight seven point game
Reynolds nets six, adds an assist
Shea scores three times, adds assist
Shea records two points for the Dolphins
Game postponed due to inclement weather
Shea nets a pair for the Mount
Senior posts three goals, one assist in loss
Reynolds scores five for the Dolphins
Jason Reynolds scores twice for Dolphins
Dolphins open season February 20 at USMMA
Lynbrook, NY native played four years at Hartwick
Mulholland guided Manhattanville from 2000-07
Egan makes 18 saves, O'Dougherty scores twice as
Dolphins end first Skyline Conference season
Egan makes 20 saves as Dolphins allow only two second
half goals; MSV hosts Manhattanville for 2007 finale on
Saturday
Downes scores four goals; O'Dougherty has four points
as Dolphins outscore Pequots 5-2 during both halves to
scored second win of 2007; MSV travels to Centenary on
Wednesday
Reynolds nets hat-trick, Egan makes 10 saves; Dolphins
host Mitchell College on Saturday
Egan makes 17 saves, Wong scores twice, but Dolphins drop
sixth straight game; Dolphins travel to Richard Stockton
on Wednesday
Downes scores twice, Egan makes 13 saves ; travel to
Montclair State Wednesday night
Men's Lacrosse & Men's Tennis suffer road
defeats; Baseball/Softball return to action Sunday
Dolphins outscored 11-2 after opening quarter; Reynolds
nets two points; MSV heads to Alvernia on Saturday
Egan makes 10 saves; Dolphins pitch fourth quarter
shutout; MSV travels to Farmingdale for Wednesday Skyline
game
Reynolds scores twice, Egan makes 14 saves; Dolphins
travel to USMMA-Kings Point for 12:00 p.m. game on
Saturday
Egan makes 19 saves, Reynolds nets 10th goal of 2007;
Dolphins travel to Kean on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
Egan makes 15 saves; Dolphin defense tightens during
second half; MSV travels to DeSales on Thursday afternoon
Reynolds scores career-high five goals, Holland adds six
points as MSV improves to 1-2; Dolphins return to Skyline
Conference play on Tuesday with trip to Stevens
Dolphins show tremendous improvement during first-ever
conference match-up; travel to Briarcliffe on Saturday
Reynolds nets lone Mount Saint Vincent goal, Egan makes
14 saves, Dolphins travel to Maritime on Wednesday
afternoon for Skyline Conference opener
Read all about the Mount's prospects as they enter
their first season of Skyline Conference play
Dolphins' 2007 slate to include conference play as
MSV joins Skyline Conference for Men's Lacrosse
Softball/Men’s Lacrosse to travel to New Jersey for
tournaments; Women’s Lacrosse to compete on Long
Island
Dolphins open 7-3 first half lead, finish 2006 with 2-9
record
Dolphins outscored 7-1 during pivotal second quarter and
drop to 1-9
Reynolds nets Dolphins’ only goal in fourth
quarter; MSV out-shot 44-15












4/27/2008 - The College of Mount
Saint Vincent Men’s Lacrosse team closed out the
2008 season with a convincing 16-5 victory at Mitchell on
Sunday. Senior Jason Reynolds (Centereach,
NY) closed out his career with a six point game,
scoring five goals and adding an assist.
4/26/2008 - The College of Mount
Saint Vincent Men’s Lacrosse team was defeated on
Saturday by Kean by a score of 20-2. On senior day for
the Dolphins, Derek Charlton (Yonkers, NY), Tom
Egan (Nanuet, NY), James O’Connell (Elmont, NY),
Stan Wong (Merrick, NY) and Jason
Reynolds (Centereach, NY) were recognized
following the game. Egan, O’Connell, Wong and
Reynolds are the first four-year graduating class in
program history.
4/22/2008 - The College of Mount
Saint Vincent Men’s Lacrosse team was defeated in a
Skyline Conference contest at Montclair State on Monday
night by a score of 19-3. Ryan O’Dougherty
(Morristown, NJ) and Mike Shea (Congers,
NY) each scored a goal and added an assist for
the Dolphins.
4/20/2008 - The
College of Mount Saint Vincent Men’s Lacrosse team
fell on the road at Farmingdale State on Saturday
afternoon by a score of 16-5. Ryan
O’Dougherty (Morristown, NJ) led the
Dolphins with a goal and a pair of assists in the
contest. Freshman Mike Shea (Congers,
NY) finished the game with a goal and an assist
for Mount Saint Vincent.
4/10/2008 - Freshman Mike
Shea (Congers, NY) scored three goals and added
an assist, but the Men’s Lacrosse team at the
College of Mount Saint Vincent fell on the road at
Maritime by a score of 19-5 in its Skyline Conference
opener. Jason Reynolds (Centereach, NY)
recorded a pair of goals and helped on two others for the
Dolphins in the contest.
4/7/2008 - The College of Mount
Saint Vincent Men’s Lacrosse team fell on the road
at Medaille on Sunday afternoon by a score of 18-3.
Mike Shea (Congers, NY) led the Dolphins
with two points on a goal and an assist in the contest.
Jason Reynolds (Centereach, NY) and
Brian Zambri (Brooklyn, NY) were the
other goal scorers for Mount Saint Vincent.
2/20/2008 - The
College of Mount Saint Vincent Men’s Lacrosse teams
has been selected to finish sixth in the Skyline
Conference Pre-Season Poll it was announced on Tuesday
afternoon. The Dolphins received five points in the poll
voted on by the league’s six head coaches that was
headed by Montclair State.
10/31/2007 -
College of Mount Saint Vincent Director of Athletics
Cathy Ingram has announced that John Cornicello will join
Dan Mulholland’s Men’s Lacrosse staff as an
assistant coach. Cornicello comes to the Mount after a
successful four year playing career at Hartwick.
3/2/2007 - When
you’re building a program from scratch, what seems
like a minor step for most quickly turns into a banner
moment. The first win, the first winning season, the
first recognition that your program has officially
“made it.” While the first two varsity
seasons of Men’s Lacrosse at the College of Mount
Saint Vincent has had their fair share of challenges,
they have also had enough of the banner moments to lead
Head Coach Pat Yannarelli and company to
believe that the program’s building process is
succeeding and the day is coming when the Dolphins will
be more than just a competitive upstart trying to find
its way. There have been nine wins over the
program’s first two seasons, and enough competitive
games against solid local competition despite a dizzying
series of injuries and hard luck, particularly last
season, that Yannarelli knows his team is a break or two
away from shaking the “new program” tag and
competing as an established, seasoned team that can
compete for supremacy in the area.