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Men -Lacrosse breaks around 26 goals in the NCAA semi -final victory over Bowdoin

Medford, MA (May 18, 2025)-Lacrosse team at Tufts University at Tufts University was included in the NCAA Division III-Männer-Lacrosse half-final 2025 on Sunday evening.

The jumbos will compete at the NCA championship game in the lights of the New England Patriots at 7 p.m. in the lights of the Gillette Stadium, the home of the New England Patriots. This will be the fourth national title game, which is played in Foxborough, Massachusetts, while Tufts will play his first title in his back yard.

The semi -finals on Sunday was full of goals, as after the opening frame, Tufts took the lead with 4-2 thanks to two goals from the second year Will Emsing. Junior Jack Regnery achieved his second day of a beautiful court of Emsing to only make it 20-2 in the second quarter, and that would start a rush of points for Büschel in the time.

Junior Garrett Kelly Would score twice for a score Max Ettinghausen The goal in front of Bowdoin (16-4) moved at 8-5 with 5:56 in the period within three. Regnery scored less than a minute later Brooks Hauser In just a period of time from 4:30 a.m., he scored three points before half -time to push the Jumbos back to seven during the break.

From half-time, Regnery held the run for the jumbos when he scored two goals to score it 16: 7 before Jed Hoggard von Bowdoin lasted the 5-0 sprint of the jumbos with a score at 5:31 a.m. Tufts wasted no time to get this goal back Victor Salcedo Just seven seconds later, a six-goal run started from the draw, which essentially brought the game away and the Jumbos' ticket hit the final.

Regnery, the New England Small College Athletic Conference Conference (Nescac) of the year, scored six goals with assist and two floor balls for 11 shots. Hasuer and Emsing each had five points for three goals and two helpers, while Etinghausen stayed hot with four other goals.

Kelly took up another hat trick and added support during the support Callum Wood came in late to score twice. A total of 11 players scored goals.

Defensive, Joey Waldbaum Was strong again with three floor balls and two sales caused Cam DelcristoPresent Ben frisoli And Brooks Byrnes Everyone had two large and a turnover. Parker Merril 11- against 18 at face-offs on Sunday and got nine floor balls, while Salcedo was 9: 16. Tufts went on Saturday at “X” 21: 40.

Conner Garzone 12 parades scored to win his 21st victory of the year, and is now only seven parades of 700 for his career, since he is in sixth place in the sets at Tufts at 693.

Patrick Fitzgerald scored five times for Bowdoin, while Casey Ryan had two goals and three helpers.

The meeting on Sunday with Dickinson will be the first time between the two teams. Dickinson won his place at the NCAA tournament with victories over Denison University No. 19 (8-7), No. 2 of Salisbury University (11-10), No. 6 RPI (11-9) and No. 3 Rit (12-10).

-Jumbos–

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