
The University of Vermont men’s lacrosse team started off America East Conference play on a positive note with a 10-5 win against the University of Baltimore-Maryland County. “It’s definitely a step in the right direction,” said UVM men’s lacrosse head coach Chris Feifs. “I think we have a long way to go. Our defense is coming along, and I think our offense still has room to grow. I like our team a lot, we just have to play more consistent.”Vermont’s play on both sides of the ball came alive in the second half. The Catamounts outpaced the Retrievers 5-1 in the second half.Ryan Daly tallied 11 saves in a full 60 minutes of work, along with the only goal he allowed in the second half of play. The Vermont offense was led by Decker Cullen, who tied a game-high four goals. Zack Toll also finished with a hat-trick with three goals and an assist. See the highlights from Virtue Field in the video above.
The University of Vermont men’s lacrosse team started off America East Conference play on a positive note with a 10-5 win against the University of Baltimore-Maryland County.
“It’s definitely a step in the right direction,” said UVM men’s lacrosse head coach Chris Feifs. “I think we have a long way to go. Our defense is coming along, and I think our offense still has room to grow. I like our team a lot, we just have to play more consistent.”
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Vermont’s play on both sides of the ball came alive in the second half. The Catamounts outpaced the Retrievers 5-1 in the second half.
Ryan Daly tallied 11 saves in a full 60 minutes of work, along with the only goal he allowed in the second half of play.
The Vermont offense was led by Decker Cullen, who tied a game-high four goals. Zack Toll also finished with a hat-trick with three goals and an assist.
See the highlights from Virtue Field in the video above.




















