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COAST GUARD MEN’S LACROSSE HOSTS FORMIDABLE FOE IN FIRST NEWMAC TITLE GAME

- — Gavin Keefe

The challenge will be a formidable one for Coast Guard Academy men's lacrosse Saturday. To earn the program's first New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference tournament title, Coast Guard has to defeat Springfiel­d, which has captured 10 straight conference championsh­ips and 19 overall.

The title game tussle begins at 1 p.m. at Cadet Memorial Field in New London.

In Wednesday's semifinal round, top-seeded Coast Guard (14-3) beat No. 4 MIT 17-9, while second-seeded Springfiel­d outlasted No. 3 Babson 12-11 in overtime.

Coast Guard coach Ray LaForte has great respect for Springfiel­d (12-5). He's concerned about the Pride's quality depth.

"It's a hell of a challenge," LaForte said.

Springfiel­d took the regular season meeting 11-8 on April 18 in New London. The game remained close until the Pride opened the fourth quarter with four straight goals and then held on.

Coast Guard gained a huge dose of confidence by winning at Springfiel­d 9-8 last season, for its only win in the series.

It's one of the four-year program's most significan­t victories.

"The beauty of this is we know we can beat them," LaForte said. "That shine is off. We know we can beat them. They know we can beat them, so we're going to get their best. We're not going to sneak up on them and they're not going to sneak up on us."

The matchup will pit the highest scoring teams in the conference, as Springfiel­d averages 12.47 goals per game and Coast Guard 12.24. Sophomore Riley McNulty is the top offensive threat for the Bears, chipping in 70 points on 44 goals and 26 assists. Junior Jack Vail (23 goals, 27 assists) and senior Tom Hurley (32 goals, 17 assists) are scorers to watch for Springfiel­d.

The Bears also feature a stingy defense that's ranked 10th in the country, allowing 6.24 goals per game.

As a first-time finalist, the Bears will battle nerves as well as a tournament-tested opponent. An NCAA tournament berth also is at stake on Saturday. Coast Guard is determined to end Springfiel­d's postseason run.

"NEWMAC has never had two teams go to the NCAA tournament, so you've still got to beat Springfiel­d College," LaForte said.

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