DOYLESTOWN, Pa. – After falling behind, 5-1, just more than 10 minutes into action in Saturday's non-conference game at Delaware Valley, the Albright men's lacrosse team scored the next 10 goals to take control of a match it would go on to win, 14-8. During that 10-0 run, Albright held Delaware Valley scoreless for 30:03.
Cam Cetrone scored six goals in the game, matching his season high with the six he scored against Swarthmore in February. All six of Cetrone's goals came on the 10-0 run, but
Andrew Potter scored to get it going. His goal with 3:15 left in the first made it 5-2. He had two goals. Cetrone scored six of the next eight goals, including four straight in the third quarter.
Derek Stump and Potter each scored within 25 seconds of each other in the final minute of the first half to give the Lions their first lead of the game, 6-5, heading into the intermission.
Cetrone scored his four straight in less than four minutes early in the third quarter to expand the lead to 10-5.
Tyler Strayline finished the run at 6:28 of the third quarter to make it 11-5.
Stump assisted on five goals on the run, and he had six total assists to go with his three goals in the game. He scored a pair of fourth-quarter goals to keep the game strongly in Albright's favor.
Jordan Zehr had a goal and an assist.
James Lettieri led the Lions with five ground balls.
Conor Scafidi made 14 saves to earn the victory.
Albright returns to action at home against Lycoming on Wednesday night at 7 p.m.