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Santa Clara’s Lencioni is Goalie of Week

Santa Clara’s Lencioni is Goalie of Week

April 23rd, 2019 General News | Connecticut | New Hampshire | Santa Clara

ATLANTA – After leading the Broncos into the semifinals of the WCLL tournament, Santa Clara junior netminder Matt Lencioni has earned Pearl’s Division I Goalie of the Week honors for the period ending April 21.

Santa Clara hit the road for the first round of the WCLL tournament to take on second-seeded Nevada and thanks to 13 saves from the Alamo, Calif., product, the Broncos managed to squeeze out of a 10-8 victory.

For the afternoon, Lencioni had a save percentage of 61.9 percent.

“Matt had a big game,” said Santa Clara coach Greg Mengis. “The Broncos were up comfortably, 10-3 late in the third. We put in our subs and Nevada made a run with five unanswered goals. Matt came up with some huge saves in the fourth to stop the comeback. He also did a great job clearing for us.”

For his efforts in earning the Pearl’s Performance of the Week, Lencioni will receive a prize package from Guardian Pearl, a ball that lasts longer than the rest and never greases. Guardian Pearl is the proud partner of the MCLA.

Guardian Pearl Honor Roll

Drew Duarte, Jr. – Connecticut
The Huskies were able to tame a confident Buffalo crew, 16-6, thanks to 16 saves (72.7 sv%) from Duarte. UConn has a chance to grab the top seed in the CLC on Tuesday.

John Leach, Soph. – New Hampshire
The Wildcats bounced No. 24 from the CLC tournament, helped by 16 stops (72.7 sv%) from the Northborough, Mass., product.

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