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Division I Men :      March 16, 2002
[ The Game Story]
Hobart 13Lafayette 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 2002Team 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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