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HIANA THOMPSON RECORDS 100TH CAREER POINT IN LOSS TO RIPTIDE

New York Defeated Albany, 16-10

The Albany FireWolves (2-3) were defeated by the New York Riptide (1-4), 16-10, at the MVP Arena in Albany on Saturday evening.  New York jumped out to a hot start, scoring the game’s four goals, and never looked back.  Albany’s Hiana Thompson recorded his 100th career point on an assist in the third quarter.

Full statistics from tonight’s game can be found here: https://albanyfirewolves.com/game/803316769/.

SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 FINAL
ALBANY 1 2 4 3 10
NEW YORK 5 5 4 2 16

New York won the opening faceoff and after empty trips by both sides, Jeff Teat opened the scoring as he rifled one in from deep to give the Riptide an early 1-0 lead.  After killing off the game’s first penalty, the Riptide came down the floor and scored as Connor Kearnan snuck one under the cross bar.  On the very next possession, Teat got his second of contest as he bounced one past Doug Jamieson.  New York kept the momentum going as Larson Sundown cleared space in the center and found the back of the net to make it four goals in a row.  Albany finally stopped the bleeding as Connor Kelly got the FireWolves on the board.  The Riptide wasted no time getting the goal back as Sundown fought his way through the Albany defense and scored while he was falling to the turf.

Just 30 seconds into the second quarter, the Riptide won a fight for the ball in the center of the floor and added another goal to their lead as Kevin Brownell beat the shot clock.  On the ensuing possession, newly acquired Brett Hickey pushed the New York lead to six goals, forcing Albany to make a change in net to Justin Geddie, who would finish the half for Albany before switching back to Jamieson.  Keeping their foot on the gas, Teat was hit in stride and completed his hat trick just minutes into the second period.  Seconds out of a TV timeout, the Riptide struck again as Tyler Digby drilled one from deep.  Albany managed to get one back as Colton Watkinson was hit in transition and took it the rest of the way.  With six and a half to go in the period, Teat notched his fourth goal to put the Riptide up 10-2.  Just before the halftime break, Kelly ripped in his second goal of the contest.

Albany came out firing to start the second half as the team’s leading scorer, Kieran McArdle, came around a screen and buried one over Steve Orleman’s left shoulder.  The following possession, Tanner Thomson went low and scored another for Albany to cut the Riptide lead to 10-5.  New York was able to score their first of the half as Teat buried his fifth of the contest.  New York added another as a long rebound from an Albany shot rolled to mid-turf, allowing the Riptide run out in transition as Kearnan logged his second of the game.  The pace continued as Thomson bounced one past Orleman for his second goal.  New York refused to let Albany get within striking distance, as Hickey fired one into the net from the center of the floor.  Following an Albany penalty, New York was able to capitalize as Teat netted number six on the night.  The FireWolves had their third power play chance of the game after two dead ball penalties on New York and one on Albany.  The FireWolves were able to take advantage of being a man up as McArdle went low and scored his second of the game.

Albany was hit with a penalty early in the fourth quarter, and the Riptide quickly capitalized as former FireWolf Reilly O’Connor bounced one between Jamieson’s legs, giving New York a 15-7 lead.  Teat continued his strong night as he found space in the center of the floor and went nearside low. With five minutes to go in the game, John Piatelli bounced one into the net, cutting the deficit to eight.  Albany quickly scored another as McArdle completed his hat trick while wrapping around the back of the net.  With under a minute to play, Ethan Walker buried a one-timer from just outside the crease for Albany’s tenth goal of the night.  The FireWolves came up empty on the game’s final possession as the Riptide left the Capital Region victorious, 16-10.

The FireWolves are off next weekend before consecutive road games in Philadelphia and New York.  Albany will be back home on Saturday, February 18 to take on the Las Vegas Desert Dogs.  For more information regarding tickets, visit www.AlbanyFireWolves.com or call/text the FireWolves front office at 518-362-4900.

About Albany FireWolves

The Albany FireWolves is the Capital Region’s very own Professional Box Lacrosse team, playing in the National Lacrosse League out of the MVP Arena in downtown Albany, NY. For more information, contact the Albany FireWolves Front Office at (518) 362-4900 or visit AlbanyFireWolves.com. Follow the team on Facebook at facebook.com/AlbFireWolves, Twitter @AlbFireWolves, and Instagram @AlbFireWolves.

About the National Lacrosse League

The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is North America’s premier professional lacrosse league. Founded in 1986, the NLL ranks third in average attendance for pro indoor sports worldwide, behind only the NHL and NBA. The League is comprised of 15 franchises across the United States and Canada: Albany FireWolves, Buffalo Bandits, Calgary Roughnecks, Colorado Mammoth, Georgia Swarm, Halifax Thunderbirds, Las Vegas Desert Dogs, New York Riptide, Panther City Lacrosse Club (TX), Philadelphia Wings, Rochester Knighthawks, San Diego Seals, Saskatchewan Rush, Toronto Rock, and Vancouver Warriors.

For more information, visit NLL.com and find @NLL on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more information visit NLL.com.

About ASM Global

ASM Global is the world’s leading venue management and services company. The company was formed by the combination of AEG Facilities and SMG, global leaders in venue and event strategy and management. The company’s elite venue network spans five continents, with a portfolio of more than 325 of the world’s most prestigious arenas, stadiums, convention, and exhibition centers, and performing arts venues. From Aberdeen to Anchorage, and Sydney to Stockholm, its venues connect people through the unique power of live experiences. ASM Global’s diverse portfolio of clients benefit from the company’s depth of resources and unparalleled experience, expertise and creative problem solving. Each day, the company’s 61,000 passionate employees around the world deliver locally tailored solutions and cutting-edge technologies to deliver maximum results for venue owners and amazing experiences for guests. By consistently looking for new ways to envision, innovate and empower the spaces and places that bring people together, ASM Global elevates the human spirit while delivering the highest value for all stakeholders. For more information, please visit www.asmglobal.com.

About MVP Arena

MVP Arena is a full-service entertainment and sports facility featuring a wide variety of family shows, sporting events, trade shows and concerts. Owned by Albany County and managed by ASM Global, MVP Arena opened in 1990 and is home to the Albany FireWolves of the National Lacrosse League, the Albany Empire of the National Arena League and the Division I Men’s College Basketball Siena Saints. For more information, please visit www.mvparena.com.

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