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Tee’s Golf Center College Game of the Day: Philly grads help Lafayette make program history with Patriot League playoff win over Navy

April 30, 2025 by Chris Goldberg

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/30/25 – From Press Release

Junior goalkeeper Joe Doherty (Malvern Prep) matched his career high with 18 saves while also scooping up a team-high six ground balls and program history was made on Tuesday night at Fisher Stadium as the Lafayette men’s lacrosse pushed past six-seeded Navy, 9-5, in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal round.

The victory was the first Patriot League Tournament win in program history, and it also marked the first 10-win season in team history. It was also the Maroon and White’s first triumph over Navy since 2017.

The Leopards now prepare for their matchup at 7 p.m. on Friday in the Patriot League Tournament semifinals when they will take on No. 2 Boston U. in West Point, N.Y.

Other Philly grads made huge contributions for the Leopards. Nicholas Blalock (Hill School) had two goals. Sophomore Billy Irish (Malvern Prep) scored a behind-the-back to give Lafayette a 6-2 lead and later Irish’s older brother Jack Irish (Malvern Prep) scored an insurance goal. Also, Evan Price (Harriton) won 4 of 9 faceoffs.

Senior captain Riley Sullivan and freshman midfielder Joseph Duggan were the offensive standouts for the Leopards, both notching three points in the outing. Sullivan put together three assists and Duggan finished the day with two goals and an assist. Lafayette’s stout defense was also a major factor in the win, limiting Navy, which was averaging 11.6 goals per game, to just five goals.

The Maroon and White were firing on all cylinders to open the contest. Duggan started the scoring at the 13:50 mark of the first quarter off an assist from classmate Benjamin DiBattista. Lafayette proceeded to fire home four unanswered goals throughout the rest of the quarter, which were scored by Nicholas Blalock, DiBattista and two by senior Liam Sargent.

The Midshipmen got their offense rolling in the beginning of the second stanza after Jack Nichtern put Navy on the board (13:59). Carter Ash followed up with a goal just three minutes later (10:46) off an assist by Henry Tolker. Billy Irish scored his goal moments later to restore the 4-goal lead. However, Navy struck two more times in the final six minutes of the period and trailed 6-4 at the break.

Navy’s Mac Haley made it a one-goal game straight out of halftime, scoring his only tally of the evening with 13:41 to go. Both sides battled in transition over the next four minutes, prior to the Leopards hopping back in the driver’s seat. Blalock and Duggan recorded back-to-back goals with just less than 10 minutes remaining as they granted the hosts an 8-5 advantage.

Jack Irish was the sole goal scorer in the fourth quarter and it was Sullivan who supplied him with the assist. Despite Navy’s offensive push down the stretch, Lafayette’s defense held strong, limiting the Midshipmen to just three shots on goal in the final quarter. At the final buzzer, the Maroon and White clinched a spot in the Patriot League Tournament semifinal.

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