Trinity (Conn.) - 13, Farmingdale State - 6
FARMINGDALE STATE POST GAME-INTERVIEW
TRINITY (CONN.) POST GAME-INTERVIEW
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. | The Farmingdale State men's lacrosse team saw its season come to an end on Wednesday afternoon as the Rams fell to Trinity (Conn.) College, 13-6, in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Division III Championship. FSC finishes the year with a 16-2 record against Division III opponents, while Trinity (Conn.) has advanced to Saturday's second round, where they will meet No. 10-ranked York (Penn.) College.
The Bantams (9-7) used a 6-1 first quarter to quickly take control of the game. Senior midfielder
Thomas Stock (Selden, N.Y.) set up classmate
Andrew Giovinco (Syosset, N.Y.) for Farmingdale State's lone goal in the opening 15 minutes.Â
FSC trailed 8-1 before registering a pair of goals prior to the halftime break. Junior
Kamryn Gill (Riverhead, N.Y.) and senior
Gerardo Maldonado (West Hempstead, N.Y.) each scored for the Rams as they were down 9-3 at the break.
Farmingdale State tallied the first goal of the second half with
Andrew Giovinco scoring off the pass from his brother
Adam Giovinco (Syosset, N.Y.) to cut the deficit to 9-4.
Trinity (Conn.) responded with three consecutive goals as they took a 12-4 lead.
The Rams final two goals came from
Adam Giovinco, including one man-up, as they fell by a score of 13-6. Adam finished with two goals and two assists and ends the season with a team-high 78 points.Â
Sophomore long-stick midfielder
Sean Lawson (Mattituck, N.Y.) led Farmingdale State with three caused turnovers and a career-high eight ground balls.Â
Senior
Antonio Kaminskey (Lindenhurst, N.Y.) went 11-for-20 on face offs and concludes his FSC career as the all-time leader with 1,122 face off wins, .624 face off percentage and 668 ground balls.
Senior goalkeeper
Dan Erler (Smithtown, N.Y.) produced 11 saves in the loss and ends his career with a program-record 41 wins in net.