St. Louis, Mo. - Chad Bulera scored with 1:59 left in overtime as RV Rollins stunned the No. 5 Lewis University men's lacrosse team, 10-9, Saturday morning in a neutral site contest on the campus of Maryville University.
The Tars improved to 3-3 while Lewis moved to 6-2.
IMPACT PLAYERS
Nate Paulo led Rollins with three goals and Colin Selters earned the win, making seven saves in 32:07 of action.
Camden Rappis (Delafield, Wisconsin/Kettle Moraine HS) paced Lewis with four goals while
Malikye Good (Windsor, Ontario, Canada/St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic HS) secured a hat trick of his own. On the defensive side of the ball,
Tyler Davis (Edina, Minnesota/Edina HS) scooped up a career-high eight ground balls while
Logan Suchy (Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota/Simley HS) caused five turnovers for the second consecutive match. In net,
Caden Donahue (Hugo, Minnesota/Mahtomedi HS) played the whole contest, making 10 saves.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Lewis roared out of the gate as they rattled off the first four goals of the contest before Rollins found the back of the net at the 52 second mark in the first quarter to command a 4-1 lead after 15 minutes.
The Flyers continued to roll as back-to-back goals from Rappis pushed the Flyers lead to a game-high five, 6-1, with 8:41 to play. The Tars flipped the script as a Bulera goal sparked a 5-0 run that spanned the second and start of the third quarter to tie the contest, 6-6. Rollins never slowed down and added in two more goals to negate an earlier to take their first lead of the game, 8-7.
In the fourth,
Carter Korzenski (Orchard Park, N.Y./Limestone) found the back of the net less than three minutes in to tie the match, 8-8. Both sides found the twine one more time to send the match into overtime tied, 9-9.
In the extra frame, the Flyers had earlier chances, but Bulera slipped past the Flyers defense to seal the 10-9 upset win for the Tars.
GAME NOTES
Today was the first meeting between both teams
Suchy is the first player in program history to have back-to-back games with five-or-more kills
Today was the first overtime game for Lewis since May 3, 2025 against Maryville.
UP NEXT
The Flyers will close their weekend in St. Louis against No. 15 St. Leo on Monday at 11 a.m.
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