Nicole Solicito

Men's Lacrosse

HISTORY MADE! No. 2 Molloy Captures First Ever ECC Men's Lacrosse Championship with 11-10 Overtime Thriller Over No. 1 Mercy

Recap courtesy of Molloy University Sports Information

DOBBS FERRY, NY – Lions' senior attackman Luke Hickam scored the game-winning goal at the 3:42 mark of overtime to lift No. 2 Molloy to an 11-10 win over No. 1 Mercy in the 2025 ECC Men's Lacrosse Championship Final at Mercy Field on Saturday afternoon. With 13 saves – including nine combined in the second and third quarters – Molloy senior goalkeeper Christian Michaels was selected the tournament's Most Outstanding Performer. 

BOX SCORE

Molloy, ranked 15th in the latest national poll from the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, improved to 15-4 on the season while Mercy dropped to 10-4.

How it Happened
  • Molloy took control early, taking a 3-0 lead after just five minutes of play following goals from seniors Bryan Diliberto and Dre Alexis and junior Brian Green.
  • Mercy got on the board with a goal from Cole Hunsberger with 3:48 left in the first period, but junior Jake Taylor regained the three-goal advantage with a goal to end the quarter.
  • Michaels made three saves through the first half of the second quarter before Green netted his second of the game, this time on man-down.
  • Sophomore Michael McClain increased the Lions' lead to 6-1 with a goal less than two minutes later.
  • The Mavericks would come within three, 6-3, following two quick goals but Green ended the half with yet another goal to put Molloy in front 7-3.
  • Mercy mounted a comeback in the third quarter, scoring four-straight goals over a period of 12 minutes to tie the contest at seven.
  • Less than one minute into the stalemate, Green netted his fourth of the contest to give Molloy a one-goal lead headed into the fourth quarter.
  • The score would be tied three more times in the fourth quarter, including a man-up goal from Shane Roche on Mercy to force overtime in the final seconds of regulation.
  • Mercy won the opening face-off of overtime, but senior Noah Taylor forced a crucial turnover to get Molloy the ball. Senior Luke Hickam picked up a ground ball in Maverick territory and put the ball in the back of the net to seal the victory and the title for the Lions.
Top Performances
  • Green led with a career-high five goals.
  • Diliberto followed with three points on a goal and two assists.
  • Jake Taylor had a goal and assist for two points while Hickam netted two goals.
  • McClain and Alexis each tallied a goal.
  • Freshman Liam Taylor led with six ground balls and three caused turnovers.
  • Junior Rocco Hogan had four ground balls while junior Brandon Pazienza picked up three to go with eight face-off wins.
  • Michaels added a career-high three caused turnovers to go with 13 saves.
The men's lacrosse team awaits their opponent in the NCAA Selection Show tomorrow (May 9) at 7:30 p.m. on ncaa.com.