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FEELING APOLOGETIC; LE MOYNE WINS UGLY IN NE-10 SEMIS; Le MOYNE 16 ST. MICHAEL'S 5.(Sports)
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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May 3, 2008
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Byline: Dave Rahme Staff writer
The Le Moyne College men's lacrosse team had just scored 16 goals. It had unleashed 61 shots. It had won 22 of 25 faceoffs, an astounding 88 percent success rate. It was back in the Northeast-10 Conference championship game, a contest it has won seven consecutive times.
Afterward, head coach Dan Sheehan was ... apologetic?
"I'm sorry you had to see this," Sheehan said, shaking his head, following a 16-5 victory Frida...
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