Gents In Colorado For Pair Of Weekend Games

The Gents are in Colorado for the weekend to face Whittier College and Colorado College.
The Gents are in Colorado for the weekend to face Whittier College and Colorado College.

Colorado Springs, Colo. - The Centenary lacrosse team is back on the road this weekend as the Gents will play a pair of games in Colorado, beginning with a non-conference neutral-site contest versus the Whittier College Poets on Friday at Noon (10 a.m. MST) at Washburn Field on the campus of Colorado College.

Live video and live stats are available for the game at the links below:

Stats: https://www.wcpoets.com/sports/mlax/2022-23/boxscores/20230407_8uc3.xml

Video: https://cctigers.com/watch/?Live=1207

The Gents (2-7, 2-2 Heartland Collegiate Lacrosse Conference) recorded an impressive 16-10 victory over the Mount. St. Joseph University Lions on Sunday afternoon in a league contest at Schueler Field in Cincinnati, Ohio. Centenary rebounded from uncharacteristic offensive performance the day before at Anderson University in which the Maroon and White only scored two goals in a 9-2 loss.

Whittier (1-8) has lost four games in a row and is 0-1 in neutral site games this season and 1-5 in road games.

Sophomore A G'Colby Spivey (Dallas, Texas) led the Gents with four goals against Mt. St. Joseph and was one of five Centenary players to score at least two goals. Senior John Mark Waniewski (Bossier City, La.) and freshman A Liam Johns (Shreveport, La.) each scored three and sophomore A Braxton Parchman (Shreveport, La.) and senior M/A Kyle Comi (Allen, Texas) each scored two.

Spivey added a game-high three assists and Komi and Parchman each had two assists. Senior A/MF Mark Temple (Houston, Texas) and freshman MF Dominic Ogier (St. Louis, Mo.) each scored a goal. Freshman FO Chris Masterson (Zachary, La.) led the Gents in ground balls with seven and Centenary got four each from Comi and senior D Ethan Little (Tyler, Texas). Freshman MF Seven Davillier (Shreveport, La.) and junior D Matthew Lulich (New Orleans, La.) each had three GB's. Temple and Little each had three caused turnovers as the Maroon and White finished with nine.

Sophomore GK Alex Nicks-Davis (Nashville, Tenn.) went the distance in goal to pick up the win and made 13 saves. Centenary finished with a 31-27 edge in ground balls and took 41 shots to Mt. St. Joseph's 35.

Parchman scored an unassisted goal six minutes into the game for a 1-0 Centenary lead and the Gents would score four more times in the period and led 5-1 at the end of the first 15 minutes. The Gents edged the Lions 3-2 in the second period to take an 8-3 halftime lead. Mt. St. Joseph outscored Centenary 4-3 in the third quarter, but the Gents responded with another five goals in the fourth and held the Lions to three to seal the win.

The 16 goals are second only to the 23 that the Gents scored in their win over Spalding University on March 17, a 23-2 Senior Day win at Mayo Field. Centenary also scored double-digit goals a day later in its final home game of the season, a 14-12 loss to Earlham College.

Waniewski now has a team-high 20 goals, Spivey is just behind him with 19, and Comi has scored 14. Parchman now has nine and is likely to soon join the double-digit club. Johns now has a team-best 10 assists, Spivey has eight, and Comi seven.

The Gents will complete the weekend as they return to HCLC action against The Colorado College Tigers on Sunday at 1 p.m. (11 a.m. MST). Colorado College (4-6) has won two games in a row and is 3-4 on its home field so far this season. The Tigers and Poets will face off on Saturday.

See the complete Gents' season schedule here: https://www.gocentenary.com/sports/mlax/2022-23/schedule

Admission is FREE to all Centenary home athletic contests. Live stats and live video stream are available for all Centenary home contests.

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