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Eight Saints men's lax players and coaching staff honored by Liberty League

Posted 5/14/15

Eight players including Conor Healy and Jack Roberts were honored Monday with the announcement of the 2015 Liberty League All-League teams. Healey and Roberts were First-Team selections while Tommy …

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Eight Saints men's lax players and coaching staff honored by Liberty League

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Eight players including Conor Healy and Jack Roberts were honored Monday with the announcement of the 2015 Liberty League All-League teams.

Healey and Roberts were First-Team selections while Tommy Hovey, Alec Dietsch, Charlie Duprey and Malcolm Lynch were named to the Second Team and Jeremy Vautour and Caleb Kane were Honorable Mention selections.

In addition, the coaching staff led by Head Coach Mike Mahoney and assistant coaches Tom Ryan and Marcus Emerson as well as student assistant coach Charls Hurlock were named the co-Coaching Staff of the Year.

Healey led the Saints with 70 points with 31 goals and 39 assists on the season. The 2014 First-Team selection as well, led the Liberty League in assists and was second in the league standings for points. Roberts, a senior defender, led a stingy defensive unit that allowed less than 10 goals per game and led the Saints wit 31 caused turnovers.

Hovey finished second in the league and first on the team in goals scored with 44 and was also fourth in the league with 3.29 points per game (56 points in 18 games). Duprey anchored St. Lawrence midfield and scored 18 goals and handed out 9 assists while long-stick midfielder Lynch finished second on the team with 54 groundballs and was third on the team with 20 caused turnovers. Dietsch won 128 faceoffs and led the team with 56 groundballs.

Vautour was the team leader with four game-winning goals with four as he finished third on the scoring list with 50 points on 30 goals and 20 assists. Kane had 40 groundballs and was second on the team with 25 caused turnovers from his defensive position.

The Coach of the Year award is the fifth for Mahoney (1999, 2004, 2009, 2012 and 2015) as he and the coaching staff led the Saints to a second place finish in the regular season standings. The trip to the postseason was the 14th in his 17 years at the helm of the Saints program.