NEW ROCHELLE, NY – The Iona men's water polo team honored their seven seniors on Senior Night with a 17-5 non-conference with over Pennsylvania State University Behrend tonight at Hynes Pool.
Prior to the game, Iona recognized seniors
Jonathan Hulbert,
Andrew Judge,
Patrick Judge,
Jay Pagano,
Zach Roper,
Matthew Rothman and
Marc Stauble. Stauble led the Gaels (5-15) with four goals, while Rothman and
Patrick Judge had three scores each. Senior
Jay Pagano scored two goals, and senior
Zach Roper, junior
Spencer Anthony, sophomore
Quinn Lloyd, freshmen
Daniel Savage and
Andrew Brozovic hit one goal apiece. The Gaels made five assists with three by Rothman.
In goal, sophomore
Michael Banks made five saves on 21 PSUB (5-12) shots and three steals.
On defense, Iona made 26 steals with seven by Brozovic, four by Stauble and three by Pagano, and blocked one shot. The Gaels drew eight Nittany Lions kickouts, and were ejected three times. Iona turned the ball over 11 times and scored once on eight man-up chances.
With Iona head coach
Brian Kelly starting his seniors, they responded by quickly taking 5-0 lead in the opening 5:18. Just 1:16 into the match, Rothman put Iona on the board first, followed by Roper 53 seconds later for a 2-0 Gael advantage. Three straight Iona scores from Rothman, Stauble and Savage gave the home squad a 5-0 lead. PSUB answered with two straight goals to narrow the Iona lead to 5-2 with 44 ticks left in the period, but Anthony's goal 12 seconds later put the Gaels up 6-2 going into the second period.
Only 1:13 into the quarter, Stauble's second score put Iona up 7-2, with
Patrick Judge increasing the home edge to 8-2 with 5:34 to go. A minute later, Stauble's third goal upped the Gael lead to 9-2. With 45 ticks left, PSUB scored to give Iona a 9-3 halftime advantage.
Stauble needed only 40 seconds into the third quarter to hit his third goal, then Judge added his second 1:25 later to up the home lead to 11-3 at the 5:35 mark. Lloyd added a score with 1:01 on the clock to give the Gaels a 12-3 advantage going into the final period.
In the fourth quarter, the Gaels outscored the Nittany Lions 5-2 with goals from Rothman,
Patrick Judge, Pagano (2) and Brozovic to seal the win. Pagano received a warm ovation for hitting his first two tallies of the season.
Having struggled with turnovers and injuries in the past few weeks, Kelly was pleased with his squad's performance. "We've shown that we're a very good team when we don't turn the ball over," Kelly said. "We've been working pretty hard all week on our offense, and we're hoping it pays dividends now that we're just about 100 percent healthy."
Iona travels to Fordham University tomorrow to take on Salem International at 2:15 p.m. and Mercyhurst University at 6:15 p.m.
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