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Reporting A Score? | |  |  | | Archives | |  |
| |  |  |  |  | | Hobart | 12 |  | Loyola | 13 |  |  | | Scoring: | Scoring: | John Bogosian Nate Hill Mark Williamson Chris Scanlon Tim Booth Kris Shore Patrick Meade
| (2, 2) (3, 1) (3, 1) (3, 0) (1, 1) (0, 1) (0, 1)
| Chris Summers Gunnar Goettelmann Stephen Brundage Matt White Joey Case John Halip Cj Sinisgalli
| (4, 2) (3, 3) (2, 1) (0, 2) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0)
|  |  | | Saves: | Saves: | Mike Borsz
| 13 (0.500)
| Mark Bloomquist
| 15 (0.556)
|  |  | | Current Record : (5-7) | Current Record : (7-5) |  |  | | Team Page For 2003 | Team Page For 2003 | | | | | | The Game Story: | GENEVA, NY (April 26)--Chris Summers took a pass from behind the net from
Gunnar Goettelmann and scored past goalie Mike Borsz with 14.4 seconds left,
giving No. 19 Loyola a 13-12 victory over Hobart in a men's lacrosse game
played at McCooey Field Saturday afternoon.
Loyola (7-5) called timeout with 42 seconds left in the fourth quarter to set
up the game-winning play, which was eerily similar to Princeton's game-winning
goal in the second overtime against the Greyhounds Tuesday. Goettelmann dodged
behind the net and found Summers cutting toward the goal for the victory.
"We did a good job of setting up the play in the timeout," said Greyhound head
coach Bill Dirrigl. "And we're lucky to have experienced players in those
positions to make the play happen."
Hobart (5-7) still made the end interesting, winning just their ninth faceoff
of the day (in 28 attempts) after Summers' goal. But Mark Bloomquist
(season-high 15 saves) stopped Nate Hill's shot from the right wing with three
seconds left and saved Tim Booth's long shot from the restraining line as time
expired.
Loyola, which defeated Hobart for the fifth straight year, led 6-1 late in the
second quarter and 11-7 early in the fourth quarter before the Statesmen made
their final comeback. Hill scored an unassisted goal with 11:27 left go make
the score 11-8 and then scored again with 5:01 on the clock to make it 11-9.
John Bogosian then scored just nine seconds later to pull Hobart within one.
Summers scored his third goal 1:19 after that to give Loyola a 12-10 lead, but
the Statesmen then scored twice in a 27-second span to tie the game. After
winning a faceoff, Loyola's Ryan Radonis slipped, and Chris Scanlon picked up
the loose ball and scored with 2:55 left. Tim Booth then scored on an outside
shot with 2:28 on the clock to tie the game.
Hobart then staved off a one-minute man-down situation and gained possession
with just over a minute left, but Bloomquist stopped Bogosian's shot from the
right wing with 52 seconds on the clock.
"It was anyone's game at the end," said Dirrigl. "You have to give Hobart a lot
of credit for coming back. But I feel good that we were able to recover from
Tuesday's game and get a win here."
Summers had four goals, the most by a Loyola player this year, while
Goettelmann had three goals and three assists. Mark Williamson, Hill and
Scanlon each had three goals for Hobart, which had lost its previous four games
against the Greyhounds by an average of six goals.
Williamson scored the game's first goal with 1:31 left in a slow-paced first
quarter, but the Greyhounds then scored six in a row after that, including two
each from Summers and Goettelmann. Loyola made that run after staving off a
three-minute non-releasable penalty at the beginning of the quarter after Grant
Halford's stick was deemed illegal.
Hobart's Bogosian scored with 2:32 on the second-quarter clock to pull the
Statesmen within 6-2 at halftime, and Hobart then scored four of the first five
goals of the third quarter, two from Williamson, to pull within 7-6 with 8:54
on the clock.
Loyola concludes the regular season at top-ranked Johns Hopkins next Saturday,
while Hobart finishes at Cornell Friday.
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