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Pullen Nets Four Against Lebanon Valley
Andrew Pullen
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ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. - Freshman Andrew Pullen (Farmingdale, N.Y.) scored four times for Mount Saint Mary College during a 14-7 loss to Lebanon Valley College on Saturday afternoon.  The Knights fell to 0-2 on the season.

Pullen opened the scoring just fifty seconds in to give the Mount a 1-0 lead.  The Dutchmen answered with two goals, but Pullen scored again with 11:03 remaining in the first quarter to tie the game at two.

Unfortunately for the Knights, Lebanon Valley would score the next ten goals of the game and held a 12-2 advantage midway through the third quarter.  Pullen broke the Mount Saint Mary drought at the 5:24 mark of the third to make it 12-3.

Senior Joe Costello (Geneva, N.Y.), freshman Mike Nastro (Monticello, N.Y.), and freshman Nick Powell (Walden, N.Y.) also scored for the Mount, who pulled to within 13-7 in the fourth quarter.

Sophomore Zach Shaw (Dumont, N.J.) faced 46 shots and made 15 saves.

Mount Saint Mary will make their home debut on March 16 against Bard College.  The game is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Kaplan Field.
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