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Reporting A Score? | |  |  | | Archives | |  |
| |  |  |  |  | | Hobart | 13 |  | Lafayette | 2 |  |  | | Scoring: | Scoring: | Nate Hill John Bogosian Tim Booth Peter Cooke Dave Spratlen Tj Rogers Dave Occhialini Nick Musso Nate Molinari Scott Harvey Matt Cougle Kris Shore
| (1, 4) (2, 2) (3, 0) (0, 1) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (0, 1)
| Pat Lennon Ted Blackburn
| (2, 0) (0, 1)
|  |  | | Saves: | Saves: | Mike Borsz Dan Valente
| 6 (0.857) 5 (0.833)
| Mike Neary
| 23 (0.639)
|  |  | | Current Record : (2-2) | Current Record : (0-3) |  |  | | Team Page For 2002 | Team Page For 2002 | | | | | | The Game Story: | GENEVA, N.Y. - The Hobart College lacrosse team sported a robust plus-50
shot margin on the afternoon, en route to a 13-2 blowout of Lafayette
College in a Patriot League contest. The Statesmen got goals from 10
different players, including a hat trick from junior midfielder Tim
Booth (Waterloo/Waterloo, N.Y.).
Booth put Hobart (2-2, 1-1 PL) on the board midway through the opening
frame, finishing a feed from first-year attackman Nate Hill
(Hamburg/Hamburg, N.Y.). Hill led all scorers with five points (1-4).
The Leopards (0-3, 0-1) pulled even three minutes later on the first of
two goals by junior attackman Pat Lennon (Darien/Darien, Conn.).
Lafayette would not net another goal over the next 34 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Statesmen rattled off seven unanswered goals to build an
8-1 advantage by halftime. Booth put Hobart in front for good, just 61
seconds after Lennon^Òs tally.
Senior attackman Scott Harvey (Suffern/Cornwall, N.Y.) got things
rolling in the second quarter, off another Hill assist. Sophomore
attackman T.J. Rogers (Canandaigua/Canandaigua, N.Y.) logged his first
collegiate goal at the 9:46 mark.
Thirty-five seconds later, Hill was credited with the craftiest goal of
the afternoon. Junior attackman John Bogosian (Kent School/Massena,
N.Y.) made a great cross-crease pass to a cutting Hill. Lafayette goalie
Mike Neary (Fallston/Baldwin, Md.) appeared to take away the angle on
the open shot, but Hill shot behind his head, beating Neary for a 5-1
lead.
Bogosian finished with two goals and two assists.
First-year midfielder Nate Molinari (Oswego/Oswego, N.Y.) scored the
final goal of the first half in pinball fashion at the 1:38 mark.
Maneuvering in close, Molinari was hit as he attempted a shot. The ball
came out off his stick awkwardly, ricocheting off a defenseman and into
the cage.
The Statesmen added a pair of extra-man goals to start the second half
scoring, before the Leopards finally broke their scoring drought.
Junior Mike Borsz (West Genesee/Camillus, N.Y.) and first-year Dan
Valente (Mount Hebron/Ellicott City, Md.) combined for 11 saves in the
victory, while Neary recorded 23 stops.
For the afternoon, Hobart outshot Lafayette 69-19, held a 49-34
advantage on ground balls, and won 12-of-18 faceoffs. The Statesmen
converted 88 percent of their clear attempts (22-of-25), while limiting
the Leopards to just 57 percent (16-of-28).
Hobart returns to action on March 23, at Lehigh. Faceoff is scheduled
for 1 p.m.
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