Cabrini is back to CSAC play and back to dominating its conference. So far the Cavs have played three CSAC games this year and they have won by at least a margin of 20 or more goals. This past Saturday the Cavs dominated Marywood University with a score of 22-2.
In addition to winning their sixth game in a row, after losing to number one SUNY Cortland, this is also the Cavs 93rd consecutive regular season win in the CSAC Conference.
As a team the Cavs have really come together in recent games getting contributions from underclassmen as well as upper classmen.
This past week senior Bobby Thorp was named CSAC Lacrosse Players of the week leading the Cavs to a pair of wins last week.
In the Cavs game against Marywood, sophomore Mike Leyden scored a career high five goals on the day.
In addition, Thorp, junior Corey Elmer, and sophomore Ethan Heisman all had hat tricks. Eight other Cavs scored showing the ability the Cavs have to spread the ball around and create scoring opportunities in showing their versatility.
Freshman goal tender Chris Treat is getting starts and showing what he is capable of. With a record of 7-1, he is solid in between the post for the Cavs this season.
Not to be over looked but the Cavs defense has come together in the past six games. The Cavs have not let up more than eight goals in any of the contests outscoring opponents 109-33 in these games.
The Cavs are on a roll and now have a 9-3 record overall and 3-0 in the CSAC. Looking forward the Cavs have three more games left in the CSAC, two on the road and one at home then the CSAC playoffs start.
Their next game is this Thursday, April 18, at Neumann University at 4 p.m. who are still looking for their first win in the CSAC conference.