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Siena men s lacrosse coach Liam Gleason s team lost 7-6 to Monmouth in double overtime on Saturday.
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A sliver of time, and of space.
For almost 33 minutes the equivalent of over an entire half of lacrosse Siena goalie Chris Yanchoris gave them neither. He gave them nothing.
But 2.7 seconds left in regulation was enough time, and a tiny window from a tight angle was enough space for Monmouth to tie the game.
Then the Hawks’ Andrew Duswalt popped in a rebound with 2:03 left in the second overtime to beat Siena 7-6 at Hickey Field on Saturday, spoiling an epic 26-save performance by Yanchoris, a junior from Sykesville, Maryland.
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Siena women’s lacrosse opens MAAC season Saturday | The Daily Gazette
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LOUDONVILLE Siena women’s lacrosse head coach Abby Rehfuss laughed when asked it.
The question: Coach, are you more anxious or excited ahead of the team’s season-opening weekend of games?
“That’s a good question,” Rehfuss said earlier this week. “Honestly, it’s a 50-50 split. I’m excited because I’m just excited that we have the opportunity to play; I’m excited the girls have the opportunity to play.
“But I’m anxious in the sense that the last MAAC game we played was the MAAC championship game in 2019. So we really don’t know what any MAAC team is going to look like this year.”
Siena men’s lacrosse finally starts season, against Canisius | The Daily Gazette
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The Saints haven’t seen the field in a real game since March 10, 2020.
They also haven’t seen their opponent, Canisius, in approximately two years.
So there are questions beyond the usual ones heading into a typical season opener, but head coach Liam Gleason is certain of one thing: Siena has some interesting depth throughout the roster that could benefit the Saints as they navigate the early stages of the season.
That season will start at 2 p.m. Saturday on Hickey Field against a team that went 0-6 during the shortened 2020 season.