Vermont men's lacrosse achieved a decisive 14-5 victory against NJIT, showcasing a dominant performance with six unanswered goals in the second quarter. Max Frattaroli and Zack Toll were pivotal, helping the team secure their fourth win of the season and maintaining an undefeated home record at Virtue Field. This victory also marked a milestone for head coach Chris Feifs, who tied the program's all-time win record with his 75th career win.

By the Numbers
  • Vermont's 14 goals were matched against NJIT's 5.
  • Frattaroli scored 5 goals, earning a total of 5 points in the match.
  • Vermont outshot NJIT, 42-25.
Yes, But

Despite the impressive win, Vermont must maintain consistent performance against higher-ranked opponents like Princeton, who they will face next. NJIT's scoring capability could pose a threat if not addressed in future matches.

State of Play
  • Vermont improved to a 4-4 record overall and 2-1 in America East conference play.
  • Frattaroli and Toll are leading the team in scoring, contributing significantly to their offensive success.
What's Next

Vermont will host No. 3 Princeton in their upcoming game on April 4, a critical matchup for the team, as they aim to continue their solid performance while supporting a cancer awareness initiative.

Bottom Line

Vermont's strong showing against NJIT highlights their offensive depth and sets the stage for a pivotal test against a top-ranked opponent, emphasizing the need for sustained effort and strategy as the season progresses.