OSWEGO, NY — The Oswego State Men’s Lacrosse Team is set to take on SUNY Oneonta on  Saturday, March 20th to kick off their 2021 season. This will be the Oswego Men’s Lacrosse team’s first action in over a year due to the pandemic. However, unlike prior seasons, conference play is set to begin earlier than ever before, starting March 26th versus Geneseo. Senior goaltender Kevin O’Donnell understands just how important these early games are to set the tone for the rest of the  season. 

“With SUNYACs coming up so soon and those being the most important games for our team,  the level of expectancy exceeds any other season in my opinion,” O’Donnell said. “Especially  with the teams were playing, Morrisville, Oneonta, and then the rest of the SUNY division, it’s  important that were on our A-game.” 

O’Donnell is now a team captain and is looking to surpass 400 career saves in the coming games. 

Being that this is the Lakers first game since March of 2020, it’s important that they eliminate  any mistakes or confusion they might have. Head Coach Drew Bezek, who is going into his 7th season on the coaching staff, believes his team needs to master their game plan early on in order to be successful.  

“With early season games, it’s always about limiting mistakes and doing what we need to do. A  lot of times with the beginning part of the season, you’re not so worried about your competition  and what they run. It’s us being super-efficient and consistent at what we’re trying to do.” 

Although many things are different this season for the players, coaches, and staff, film sessions and scouting remain an important aspect of Oswego’s success. However, since teams only played a few games in 2020, the Lakers will have to anticipate Oneonta’s game plan based off  what they saw from early last year. 

Coach Bezek said, “We’ll treat this year similar to the past where for the first game of the year,  your kind of going off tendencies from the previous year. We’re not going to know some of their  new players, but from the film, we could try to piece together how they run their system.” 

The Lakers have won their last four games vs. Oneonta dating back to 2016 and look to extend their win streak to five on Saturday.

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