Big Hearts for the Big City

April 3, 2009

RANDOLPH — Lacrosse players from as many as 26 youth programs across Northern New Jersey have been given the honor of carrying Sgt. James Regan’s lacrosse stick during Saturday’s Big City Stick Run. The charity event that will be held prior to the Big City Classic college lacrosse tripleheader at the Meadowlands involves a 14.2 mile run from the World Trade Center site through the Lincoln Tunnel to Giants Stadium in East Rutherford.

Once the stadium is reached, the stick will be transferred to players from Special Angels Recreation. Special Angels is a recreation program that caters to children with autism, cerebral palsy, Down’s Syndrome and other developmental disabilities. The Special Angels will present the game ball to the officials just prior to the first game between University of North Carolina and the University of Virginia.

“I’m honored to honor Sergeant Regan,” 14-year-old Randolph lacrosse player Jack Margiotta said. “He helped us with his service in the army to let us play every day in Randolph.”

Margiotta was chosen as a representative for the Randolph youth program. Programs belonging to the New Jersey Junior Lacrosse League agreed to participate in the event in January. Afterwards the runners will attend the college lacrosse tripleheader which starts at noon and features University of North Carolina vs. University of Virginia, Princeton vs. defending national champion Syracuse and Hofstra University vs. University of Delaware.

In the early morning hours about 50 runners that will meet in front of Midieval Times in Lyndhurst, jump in busses and head for New York City. The event is a rolling caravan with a police escort. Each runner will run about 1/4 to 1/3 of a mile before handing off to the next. Finished runners will be picked up by a trailing bus.

Many of the runners were already familiar with Regan’s story before hearing about the event. Regan grew up in Manhasset and played high school lacrosse at Chaminade High School. He played collegiately for three seasons at Duke University. He played midfield on two teams that won Atlantic Coast Conference titles and another that reached the NCAA semifinals.

He enlisted into the Army in 2004 and in three years earned a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and several other medals marking his service in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 26-year-old soldier was killed on February 9, 2007 in Northern Iraq of wounds he suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle while on combat patrol. He was a member of the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, Georgia. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

“I’m just really honored to run with Sgt. Regan’s stick,” Margiotta said.

 

 

 


Lions on a Rampage

April 1, 2009

TCNJ Lacrosse

TCNJ Lacrosse

EWING –

 

 

The College of New Jersey women’s lacrosse team remained undefeated on the season as the Lions defeated visiting Drew University by the score of 18-5 on Tuesday.

The win puts the Lions at 7-0 on the season, while the Rangers dropped to 3-6. TCNJ raced out to an 11-1 lead by the half and then held off a surge by Drew in the early stages of the second frame that saw the Rangers get to within 12-5. The Lions responded by scoring the game’s final six goals to close out the win.

Sophomore Alison Jaeger (Hampton/North Hunterdon) had another big game with seven goals and eight points, while senior Katie Reuther (Toms River/Toms River) picked up three goals and four assists. Freshman Kathleen Notos (Pennsauken/Camden Catholic) added to the win with three goals, while Robin Deehan (Morris Plains/Academy of St. Elizabeth) chipped in with a goal and three assists.


Drew helps Leanos win 200th

April 1, 2009

Drew's Tom Leanos

Drew's Tom Leanos

MADISON

– Sean McNulty scored the golden goal as Drew men’s lacrosse secured a 7-6 win at Catholic on Saturday March 28 and gave Drew’s Head Coach Tom Leanos his 200th career win.

 

Jon Bucknam scored midway through the fourth period to force overtime before McNulty’s unassisted winner gave Drew its fourth consecutive win and a 2-0 record in the Landmark Conference.

 

Senior netminder Mike Celentano had another good game in goal for the Rangers with seven saves.

 

Leanos has recorded 179 wins at Drew in 21 seasons. Prior to his time with the Rangers, he posted a 21-24 record at Southhampton College. Three times he has been named his conference’s Coach of the Year.

 

At the beginning of the season, he was ranked 8th in Division III in wins among active coaches and 14th all-time. His .544 winning percentage ranks him 38th among active and 45th all-time.