Southern Virginia vs. Randolph
February 16, 2013

| Scoring | |
|---|---|
| Derek Rush | (1, 1) |
| Joshua Neilson | (2, 0) |
| Ryan Larsen | (2, 0) |
| Marcel Blake | (0, 1) |
| Saves | |
|---|---|
| Justin Thompson | 18 (0.450) |
| Current Record | |
|---|---|
| Southern Virginia | 0-1 |
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| Scoring | |
|---|---|
| Andrew Risse | (3, 4) |
| Bobby Crosby | (5, 2) |
| Andrew Gleitz | (4, 1) |
| Jon O'hara | (2, 2) |
| Corey Nehlig | (1, 2) |
| Colton Wood | (3, 0) |
| Stephen Allman | (2, 1) |
| John Grundy | (1, 1) |
| Devin Sigmon | (1, 1) |
| Saves | |
|---|---|
| Cam Davis | 10 (0.667) |
| Current Record | |
|---|---|
| Randolph | 1-0 |
| go to Randolph page | |
| The Game Story: | |||||
| BUENA VISTA, VA – The Randolph College men's lacrosse team scored 10 first-quarter goals and never looked back in earning a big 22-5 victory over hosting Southern Virginia University in the non-conference season opener for both teams. Randolph (1-0)was led by junior attack Bobby Crosby (Bethel, CT/Bethel), who finished with a game-high five goals as well as two helpers. First-year attack Andrew Gleitz (Plymouth, IN/Culver Military) chalked up four goals and an assist, while fellow newcomer Andrew Risse (Annandale, VA/Blue Ridge Prep) added three goals and three assists. Junior middie Colton Wood (Chula Vista, CA/Otay Ranch) picked up right where he left off last season with three goals, and senior Jon O'Hara (Yorktown, VA/Grafton) had two goals and two assists. Senior Stephen Allman (Roanoke, VA/Roanoke Catholic) chalked up two goals, first-year Corey Nehlig (Lancaster, PA/Manheim Twp.) added a goal and three assists, while John Grundy (Gainesville, VA/Battlefield) and Devin Sigmon (Winston-Salem, NC/Glenn) each netted a goal. First-year goalie Cam Davis (Gibsonville, NC/Western Almanance) had eight stops in his first collegiate game. The WildCats outshot Southern Virginia 65-15 on the afternoon, and also won 16 of the game's 21 face-offs taken. Josh Neilson and Ryan Larson netted two goals apiece for the Knights (0-1). |
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