Jim Murphy has been the only head coach of the Bentley men’s lacrosse team since the program’s inception in 1993. He’s amassed 227 career victories, won seven Northeast-10 Coach of the Year awards and captured three NE-10 championships.
One thing missing from his resume was leading a team the NCAA tournament, but it was not something that he worried much about.
“It’s been an honor to be with this school, never mind the program,” he said. “It’s a lot of hours, but I wouldn’t trade a day or second of it. It’s not always sunny and 70 [degrees] like it is today, but I’ll tell you one thing, I wouldn’t want to be any place else.”
The future was a little cloudy Saturday evening after the team fell short of winning the NE-10 title. Sunday night, the team was together in a room off the side of the basketball court with the video wall down and trays of chicken parmigiana and ziti served.
The Falcons weren’t sure they would earn a bid. Murphy figured that whatever the result was, they should all be together; they were either going to celebrate the milestone moment in program history or console each other in the face of disappointment and enjoy one last moment together as a team.
When the bracket was revealed, Bentley had earned the fourth seed. It will host a game in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Murphy couldn’t help but smile.
“That smile on my face,” he said, “really confirmed the fact that every bit of my life and second I put into this was worth it for them.”
In 2022, Bentley finished 8-6 with a loss to Adelphi in the NE-10 semifinals. Coming into 2023, senior captain Luke Jaber said the team made a goal to win the conference tournament for the first time since 1998.
The team had lofty expectations, but it was what happened in a loss that convinced both Jaber and junior Cam Bartolomeo this team could get over the hump and accomplish something it never had before.
“Once we came back after that Le Moyne game, and we realized it was 12-10, and they were number one in the country,” Bartolomeo said, “I think the entire team can kind of feel an energy of we could hang with the big dogs, and not just hang with them; we could beat them, and then, again, that’s when we went on our streak, and I really think that loss kind of fueled us.”
After the team’s close loss to Le Moyne, Bentley won each of its next five games, including two wins over conference rival Adelphi.
Adelphi has consistently given Bentley trouble. Prior to this year, the Panthers owned a 24-1 record over the Falcons all-time; you have to go back to 2009 for the lone Bentley victory in the series.
The first meeting of 2023 was another close matchup. The Panthers were ahead 11-10 with 6:46 remaining, but the Falcons scored the final three goals to secure a massive victory over the then-No. 2 Panthers.
The teams met again a week and a half later in the NE-10 semifinals. Bentley was in control the entire game thanks to a 3-0 start in the first quarter. Bentley won 7-4; the four goals were the fewest Adelphi scored all season.