The Delaware Valley University men's lacrosse team made the long trip to take on Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC Freedom) foe Lycoming College, and outscored the home team 9-4 in the second half to complete a 15-10 come-from-behind win.
 It was the second win in a row for the Aggies and improved them to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in MAC Freedom play while the Warriors fell to 0-4 and 0-3. 
 The two teams went back-and-forth to start the game and combined for nine goals in the first stanza with Lycoming holding the one-goal lead going into the second. Four different players scored for the Aggies and five players picked up a point as Alex Gundersen picked up an assist of the fourth goal scored by Brett Ziegler. 
 Owen Zimmerman scored his second of the game for the Warriors 3:04 into the second to put the home team ahead by two, 6-4. 
 DelVal held the home team scoreless the rest of the half and got a pair of goals from leading scorer Dylan Brasch, separated by exactly five minutes, to make it a 6-6 game at the half. Brandon Keller and Ben Napieralski assisted on the tallies for their second points of the game. The Aggies held a 9-5 advantage on faceoffs to that point. 
 Lycoming regained the lead with a goal from Rory Hines 41 seconds into the third. Brasch and Matt Waibel combined for the next five goals in a span of 4:25 to pull DelVal in front for the first time and make it an 11-7 game with seven minutes left in the third. 
 The Warriors scored two more in the final three minutes of the third to pull within two going into the final 15 minutes. 
 The Aggies closed the game in the fourth with three goals in the first 2:24 of the quarter to go ahead, 14-9. Lycoming got one back with 9:42 on the clock, but Brasch buried his sixth of the game with under four minutes left in regulation to secure the 15-10 triumph. 
 Brasch posted six goals for the second game in a row to lead the squad. Keller (2g, 2a), Napieralski (2g, 2a), and Waibel (3g, 1a) each notched four points whlie Brett Ziegler added two goals, and Gundersen and PJ Rafferty added assists. Chris Dearden won 16-of-25 faceoffs with nine ground balls and two caused turnovers. Six different Aggies had a caused turnover led by Luke Kelchner with three to go with three ground balls. Jim Murphy made 13 saves in goal to earn the win. 
 Seven different players registered a point for the home team led by Zimmerman's four goals and one assist and Dominick Massaro's three goals and a helper. Lucas Podvey went 10-for-25 on faceoffs with six ground balls and long pole Jake Davis caused two turnovers and scooped two ground balls. Keeper Sean Sonnie made 14 saves.Â