LISLE, IL - Thomas Tillett set the NCAA all-division single game record for assists as the Benedictine University men's lacrosse team rolled past Concordia Chicago.
FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 28, Concordia Chicago 1
THE DETAILS
- After a slow start Tillett set up
Ben Zimmerman for the first goal with less than five minutes remaining
- Tillett assisted a
Colin Domek goal just moments later
- Zimmerman and
Jordan Chock scored goals close together to make the score 4-0 after the first quarter
- Benedictine blew the game open in the second quarter as four different individuals accounted for 11 goals
- Benedictine led 23-0 before Concordia Chicago scored their lone goal
STAT LEADERS
- Tillett dished out 15 assists, setting both the Benedictine and NCAA record
- The record was one of the longest standing in Division III at 14, last set in 1997
- The record also eclipsed the NCAA Division I and Division II single game mark of 12
- Tillett also scored five goals to account for a program single game record 20 points
- Will Robinson struck seven times
- Zimmerman netted six goals
- Eight different individuals scored goals in the game
- Aidan McGowen won 12 faceoffs and picked up eight groundballs
- Colin Doyle played the whole game in goal, recording six saves
UP NEXT
Benedictine (7-4, 3-0 NACC) travels to Beloit on Saturday