
MARCH 4, 2026
composed by STEVE ULRICH
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MEN’S LACROSSE
1. Dual Duty

“Lacrosse has often been referred to as “the little brother of war,” a game of speed, grit, and strategy. The game can also build the mental fortitude needed in the military. For two lacrosse players, joining the military was a natural evolution in their life, taking leadership development and the teamwork to a whole new level by serving while going to college and performing on the field as a student-athlete.
Class of 2026 teammates Parker Tripp Salowich, a midfielder from Plymouth, Michigan (Canton High School), and Jacob Turney, a close defenseman from Springboro, Ohio (Springboro High School), have both taken an oath to serve their country. Salowich is a member of the Marine Corps Reserve, while Turney is with the Army National Guard.”
» State of Play. “These two are great humans, and I think it goes without saying that doing what they do to serve our country and being a student and a high-performing athlete requires fantastic organizational skills, time management, and sacrifice,” said Jay Owen, men’s lacrosse coach. “Their experience is not quite the same as a regular student and certainly not the same as a regular student-athlete. They have also applied a lot of the leadership skills they are learning in their respective military branch to our program.”
» The Big Picture. Salowich is a finance major pursuing a minor in accounting. He is a two-year captain on the lacrosse team and did a short stint with cross country after the coach asked him to join the team. For Salowich, joining the military has always been an interest for him. “I had always wanted to join the military, cliche as it may be. I grew up watching documentaries, shows and movies with my dad, and I was always interested,” he said. “I chose the Marine Corps because of the culture within and because I thought the Marines were the best fit for me.”
» The Bottom Line. “Turney is a supply chain management major pursuing a minor in entrepreneurship. He has been a member of the lacrosse team for four years and is an active participant in the Investment Club on campus. Turney joined the military as a way to ‘pay it forward.’ “I have always had a strong desire to serve my country and felt it was important to give back,” Turney said. “During high school, I watched my brother join the National Guard, which influenced my decision and helped me realize it would be the right path for me.”
» Why It Matters. “The Marine Corps has given me a standard to live by, whether it is in the classroom, on the field, or in the weight room, I always hold myself to that standard,” said Salowich. “Being part of the Army has completely changed my life for the better,” Turney said. “It has instilled a clear standard that I hold myself to in all aspects of life. Representing something greater than myself has strengthened my discipline, accountability, and focus, both academically and athletically.”
2. Captains March On

Ryan Miller, Christopher Newport | photo by Sydney Smith
Christopher Newport improved to 8-0, utilizing an 11-0 second-period outburst to take down Franklin & Marshall, 19-12. Ryan Miller had 2-5 for the Captains, while Kevin Miller added 2-4. CNU outshot the Diplomats (2-2), 59-29, with F&M keeper Teddy Scarborough recording 20 saves.
Concordia (Wis.) is now 5-0 for the first time in program history after a 17-8 win at Allegheny. Brayden Wilson led the Falcons with 3-2, while Kaleb Weikel and Bryce Petersen each contributed 3-1. CUW held the Gators’ leading scorer - JP Rakis - to just one goal and two assists.
Endicott went on the road and toppled MIT, 17-11, behind a five-goal, six-point performance from Nick Graap. Donovan Devellis and Adam Priest also notched hat tricks for the Gulls (3-0).
3. Tuesday Recap

Julian Kammerman, Roanoke | photo by Ryan Hunt
SCORES
Alb. Magnus 13, St. Josephs LI 12
Arcadia 20, Wilkes 3
Bates 22 Emerson 6
Christopher Newport 19, F&M 12
Colorado Coll 20, John Carroll 4
Concordia WI 17, Allegheny 8
Conn College 10, Coast Guard 6
Denison 23, Adrian 4
Endicott 17, MIT 11
Farmingdale 8, Utica 7
Maine Maritime 17, Dean 12
Montclair St 14, Scranton 13 OT
Roanoke 10, Grove City 8
St. John Fisher 10, Hamilton 8
Shenandoah 13 Goucher 12 OT
Springfield 6, Keene State 3
Trine 8, Otterbein 4
Va. Wesleyan 24, Guilford 5
Wash Coll 17, Susquehanna 7
Roanoke held off a late charge from Grove City to defeat the visiting Wolverines, 10-8. Julian Kammerman led the Maroons (3-1) with four goals. Roanoke’s man-down defense limited GCC (2-4) to just one goal in eight opportunities | Recap
St. John Fisher (5-0) remained undefeated, surviving a furious rally from Hamilton for a 10-8 home victory. The Cardinals led 7-1 midway through the second period and 9-4 with 5:57 remaining in the third before the Continentals scored four unanswered goals to make it a one-goal game | Box
Ethan Vargas scored four goals, while Connor Dobson made 13 saves, including two in the final minutes, to secure an 8-7 win at Utica. The Rams are now 4-0 on the season | Recap
WOMEN’S LACROSSE
4. Griffin’s Late Heroics Lift St. John Fisher Past Kenyon, 11-10

Kaley Griffin, St. John Fisher | photo by Abbie Irons
Kaley Griffin scored the game-winning goal with just three seconds on the clock as St. John Fisher (2-1) downed Kenyon, 11-10, in Colorado Springs. Griffin took a feed from Megan McGrath and beat Owl keeper Meagan Lacombe for her fourth goal of the day. Lily Mason had 3-1 for Kenyon (1-2), including an assist on the game-tying goal with 5:22 left by Charlotte Skelly.
No. 6 York is now 3-0 after a convincing 21-11 win against Roanoke in Florida. Krista Yarusso powered the Spartans with six goals and two assists, while Sydney Mentzer racked up a career-high 15 draw controls to go along with 3-4 on the scoreboard.
5. Tuesday Recap

Reese Walker, Meredith
SCORES
Alfred State 16, Thiel 1
Alma 12, Elmhurst 11
Chatham 16, Marian 0
Guilford 22, Brevard 3
Meredith 11, Bridgewater 9
St. John Fisher 11, Kenyon 10
St. Mary’s IN 12, North Central 5
Susquehanna 18, Clark 5
Wentworth 9, Southwestern 5
WV Wesleyan 5, Greensboro 2
York 21, Roanoke 11
Meredith (4-0) remained undefeated with an 11-9 win over Bridgewater. Reese Walker led the way with four goals and two assists, while Kenzie Todd added 3-1.
Alma held a 10-5 lead on Elmhurst early in the second half and held on for a 12-11 win over the Bluejays. Makayla Kozal had a five-point day for the Scots (2-1) while Sarah Bollinger also had a hat trick.
NEWS
6. Lightning Round ⚡
» Honors. Salisbury’s Julianna Ott and Denison’s Bridget Sheehy were selected as the IWLCA DIII Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week.
» Team of the Week. The USILA selected its DIII team of the week for the period ending March 1.
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