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Lazazzaro Ties NCAA Assist Record, Beachak Becomes Program Assist Leader on Men's Lacrosse's Senior Night

The Broncos' 2026 seniors with coaches on Senior Recognition Night
The Broncos' 2026 seniors with coaches on Senior Recognition Night

DELHI, N.Y. - Just eight days after becoming the record holder for single game assists, Chris Lazazzaro exploded for an NCAA All-Division record tying 16 assists and NCAA Division III record tying 21 points, while Jagger Beachak continued his historic run of milestones becoming the program leader in career assists as the Broncos toppled Anna Maria 31-5 to celebrate senior recognition night at Neil Riddell Field on Thursday.

Lazazzaro came out to a thundering start, tallying six points and five assists in a first period that ended 10-0 in favor of the Broncos. He added three more in the second frame, before erupting for another seven in the third, including a run of five consecutive scores the senior assisted on. He added one more in the fourth, while scoring a goal in all four quarters on a night that he could do no wrong.

Beachak entered the night two goals short of the program career assists record, and his moment came with 7:09 left to play. Finding Aidan Nye for the man-up goal, Beachak recorded assist number 110, and with it, the triple crown of being the Broncos' career goals, assists, and points leader.

Anthony McLaughlin notched eight goals for the Broncos to pair with four assists, as Beachak added six and four, respectively. Kyle Moore added three scores and senior Kashieve Francis was able to find the back of the net once. Miles Cormier was the only multi-goal performance for Anna Maria

Jayden Messina and Stephen Lischinsky split time in goal for the Broncos, with Messina turning away the lone shot on goal he faced for thirty minutes of clean-sheet lacrosse. Tyler Davidson managed 15 saves on 46 shots faced for the AMCATS.

With the win, the Broncos close out the regular season 6-7 and 3-2 in NAC play.