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Darryl Delia

 
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Darryl Delia enters his eighth season as the head men's lacrosse coach after starting up the program in 2014.

Due to the cancelation of the 2020 spring season by the GNAC as part of the NCAA's approach to limiting exposure to COVID-19, the men's lacrosse team played just two games that season. The Falcons finished with a 1-1 overall record, defeating MCLA at home by a 22-8 final score on March 3.

In 2019, the men's lacrosse team finished the season with an overall mark of 2-12 and advanced to the GNAC Tournament for the first time in program history behind a 1-7 league mark. The Falcons' two wins came at home against Regis (Mass.) and Becker.

The men's lacrosse team concluded the 2018 season with an overall record of 2-12, including wins over Mt. St. Vincent and in-state foe Mitchell College. Despite the Falcons' record, Delia's team still stepped up on the field ranking third in the league in face-off percentage with 52.7 and led the GNAC in shots per game with 29.1. In between the pipes, the men's lacrosse team ranked third in saves with 252 while junior John Brunetti (West Haven, Conn.) set a new school record with 31 saves against Johnson & Wales (R.I.).

In 2017, the men's lacrosse team finished the season with an overall mark of 3-12 and finished ninth in the GNAC. Two of the Falcons' wins came at home, including the teams' first season opener win on February 24, 2017 against Daniel Webster, while the third win came on the road at Becker.

Throughout the spring, Delia's crew set numerous personal bests, including junior Jack Kerner who recorded his 500th career save against Mount Ida. Along with Kerner, Greg Buck also recorded another milestone as he ended his tenure with the Falcons with a program-best 200 points. Senior Justin Bennet, who was named to the All-Conference Second Team, leaves his name all over the record book as he leads the program in ground balls, man-down goals and face-off wins.

It was a record-setting season for the Albertus Magnus College men's lacrosse team in 2016 as the Falcons ended the year a 4-10 overall record and finished eighth in the GNAC. The team set a new school record with four wins as AMC scored victories against Anna Maria, Wheelock, Emerson and Mount St. Vincent.

During the spring of 2016, the Falcons had two different players honored by the league with weekly accolades. Following the campaign, junior attackmen Greg Buck earned All- GNAC distinction.