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Talsky Nabs NAC All-Conference Honor; Team Wins Sportsmanship Award

Green Mountain College men’s lacrosse student-athlete Max Talsky (Hanover, NH) was honored by the North Atlantic Conference Wednesday afternoon landing on the All-Conference 2nd team while the squad was awarded the 2009 NAC Sportsmanship Award.
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Eagles Falter in Season Finale

The Green Mountain College men’s lacrosse team squandered a 6-4 halftime lead to St. Joseph’s College of Maine, losing 15-7 in the North Atlantic conference season finale Thursday afternoon. The Eagle’s finish the season with a 1-11 mark and 0-9 in NAC play while the Monks improve to 4-12, 2-7 and claim the final spot in the upcoming conference tournament.
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Hornets hold off Green Mountain

Lyndon State jumped out to an 8-4 lead by halftime and held off a late charge to record a hard-fought 13-11 victory over Green Mountain College Saturday in North Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse action.
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Quick start lifts JSC over Eagles

JOHNSON, Vt. – Johnson State jumped out to a 9-0 lead after one period and coasted to a 15-7 North Atlantic Conference men’s lacrosse victory on Wednesday at Minaert Field. The Badgers outshot Green Mountain 28-8 on the afternoon and won the groundball battle 56-34.
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Eagles Roll Past Green Mountain
Bangor, Maine - Husson University rolled to a 26-5 victory over Green Mountain College in men's lacrosse action on Boucher Field. Nine different Eagles scored with Ben Landry (Fy, Lewiston, ME) leading the way with 7 goals and 1 assist. The Eagles outscored Green Mountain 21-1 after the first quarter. Green Mountain, limited to only 12 players trailed only 5-4 after the 1st quarter. Max Talsky (Sr, Hanover, NH) scored the game's first goal putting GMC up early 1-0. Edgar Vigil (So, Marlborough, MA) scored 20 seconds later making it 2-0.

Eagle’s fall to Cadets
The visiting Cadets of Norwich University staved off a second-half comeback bid by Green Mountain College to pick up a 15-8 non-conference men’s lacrosse win Wednesday afternoon. The victory was the first on the season for NU (1-6 overall) while GMC falls to 1-7.

Fourth-Quarter Surge Propels GMC to Victory
Six 4th quarter goals by Green Mountain College were good enough to claim a 14-12 non-conference men’s lacrosse victory over Mitchell College Sunday afternoon. The win was the first on the season for the Eagles who are 1-6 overall. Max Talsky led the way for Green Mountain with 6 goals and an assist. Christian Sapovits added a trio of scores and dished out 3 assists while Steve Braunius chipped in with 3 goals. Tom Wheeler was instrumental in the Eagles success, collecting 6 assists while scoring the game’s decisive goal. Senior defender Kyle Pike (Concord, NH) won 16 face-offs for GMC and helped anchor a stout defensive effort late in the game.

Emerson Too Much For Eagles
The visiting Lions from Emerson College scored 5 second quarter goals to pull away from the host Eagles Saturday afternoon and claim a (14-3) North Atlantic Conference victory. In a tight opening 15 minutes, Green Mountain struck first just over a minute into the game through senior midfielder Max Talsky (Hanover, NH). The Lions quickly answered back, tacking on three scores before the Eagles’ Talsky drew one back with his second of the game on a power play at the 2:27 mark. Talksy found the net one more time in the dying moments of the opening quarter leveling the score at 3.




Tim Roper
Senior Timothy Roper (Pepperell, MA), in his 3rd season of competition, is the starting left-back for the GMC men’s soccer team. His gritty determination and attitude towards the game has earned him the respect of his teammates and coaching staff. An environmental studies major with a concentration in natural sciences, Tim carries a 3.7 GPA into his final year. (Click Headline to Read More)

4/23/09
Men's Lacrosse
15
St. Joseph's (Me.)
7
GMC
Final

Boxscore Boxscore

4/22/09
Men's Lacrosse
0
GMC
1
Daniel Webster
Cancelled


4/18/09
Men's Lacrosse
11
GMC
13
Lyndon St.
Final

Boxscore

4/15/09
Men's Lacrosse
7
GMC
15
Johnson St.
Final

Boxscore

4/11/09
Men's Lacrosse
5
GMC
26
Husson
Final

Boxscore

3/5/10
Men's Lacrosse
GMC
Mitchell
3:00 PM


3/27/10
Men's Lacrosse
Lyndon St.
GMC
TBA


3/30/10
Men's Lacrosse
Mount Ida
GMC
3:30 PM


4/3/10
Men's Lacrosse
GMC
St. Joseph's (Me.)
TBA


4/6/10
Men's Lacrosse
Daniel Webster
GMC
TBA


4/8/10
Men's Lacrosse
GMC
Norwich
3:30 PM


4/10/10
Men's Lacrosse
GMC
Thomas
TBA


4/11/10
Men's Lacrosse
GMC
Husson
TBA


4/17/10
Men's Lacrosse
Me.-Farmington
GMC
TBA


4/18/10
Men's Lacrosse
Maine Maritime
GMC
TBA


4/20/10
Men's Lacrosse
GMC
Castleton
7:00 PM


4/28/10
Men's Lacrosse
Johnson St.
GMC
TBA



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