2012 Wentworth Men's Lacrosse News
Crews began removing the AstroTurf from Sweeney Field on May 14, which will be replaced by a new FieldTurf surface in time for the start of the 2012-13 academic year
Leopards defeated by Roger Williams, 11-6; Chris Kipp records two goals and an assist while Jared Proulx makes 18 saves
Colonels erase a 7-2 halftime deficit by outscoring the Leopards, 8-1, in the final 30:00 in a 10-8 win; Max Blum and Steve Glover score two goals each
League-leading Golden Bears hold Leopards off the scoreboard for first 46:30 in 15-2 win; Max Blum and Chris Kipp record a goal apiece
Leopards score 14 times in the first half, en route to an 18-2 win over Wheelock; Mark Pappas scores eight points (five goals, three assists)
Host Lyons use 6-0 run to break open a 3-2 game; Jeff Guilherme and Max Blum record two goals apiece
Host Gulls jump out to 9-0 lead, en route to 16-3 win; Pat Helfrich records a goal and an assists while Jared Proulx makes 21 saves and collects eight ground balls
Fighting Scots outscore Leopards, 6-0, in third quarter to break open tight game; Steve Glover (two goals, one assist) and Mark Pappas (one goal, one assist) lead Wentworth
Leopards fall, 7-6, after rallying to take a 6-4 lead after 45:00 minutes of action; Mark Pappas and Dillon Lynch score two goals apiece
Nor'Easters use 5-0 run in second half to snap a 2-all tie; Steve Glover records two goals for the Leopards
Panthers jump out to early, 4-0 lead in 12-7 win; Chris Kipp and Mark Pappas each record two goals for Wentworth
Leopards held scoreless in fourth quarter in 9-6 loss; Steve Glover scores two goals while Jared Proulx has a goal, an assist, eight ground balls, and 17 saves
Lasers use 8-1 run in the second half to break open a close game; three players tally two goals apiece in the loss
Sophomore Chris Kipp records four points in win over Mass, Maritime; first-year head coach Dan Russo picks up first victory
An assistant coach with the Leopards for the past three seasons, Russo becomes the fifth head coach in program history