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Division I Men :      March 3, 2007
[ The Game Story]
Hobart 12Binghamton 5
Scoring:Scoring:
Daryl Veltman
James Kirk
Sean Murphy
Jeff Colburn
Doug Shiver
James Dussich
Christopher David
Nick Currie
(4, 0)
(0, 4)
(2, 2)
(2, 1)
(1, 0)
(1, 0)
(1, 0)
(1, 0)
Steve Carlson
Nate Kerstein
Jake Boyce
Andy Cook
Drew Wichmann
(2, 1)
(2, 0)
(1, 0)
(0, 1)
(0, 1)
Saves:Saves:
Brandon Baer
Max Silberlicht
5  (0.556)
3  (0.750)
Larry Kline
Jeff Walker
16  (0.593)
0  (0.000)
Current Record :     (1-2)Current Record :     (0-2)
Team Page For 2007Team Page For 2007
   
The Game Story:
GENEVA, N.Y.-The Hobart College lacrosse team won its home opener
this afternoon, dispatching Binghamton University 12-5 on McCooey
Field. The Statesmen broke open a close contest with nine second half
goals to improve to 1-2, while the Bearcats fall to 0-2.



Three Statesmen finished the game with four points. Junior attackman
Daryl Veltman (Salisbury School/Georgetown, Ontario) netted four
goals, while classmate Jamie Kirk (Salisbury School/Orangeville,
Ontario) dished out four assists. Junior midfielder Sean Murphy
(Bishop Timon-St. Jude/Buffalo, N.Y.) tallied two goals and two
assists.



First-year midfielder Steve Carlson (Penn Yan Academy/Penn Yan, N.Y.)
led Binghamton with two goals and an assist, while senior midfielder
Nate Kerstein (Irondequoit/Rochester, N.Y.) added a pair of goals as
well.



Thanks to an assist from Kirk, Veltman scored the game's opening goal
on the extra-man at the 11:21 mark. Nine minutes later, Murphy
finished a feed from Kirk to give Hobart a two-goal advantage.



The Bearcats won the ensuing faceoff and needed just eight seconds to
record their first goal of the game on a shot by sophomore attackman
Jake Boyce (Pittsford/Pittsford, N.Y.).



Veltman, set up by sophomore attackman Jeff Colburn (CNS/Liverpool,
N.Y.), made it a 3-1 game with the only goal of the second quarter.



The Statesmen started the third frame with back-to-back scores by
junior midfielder Nick Currie (Corning East/Corning, N.Y.) and
Colburn. Carlson interrupted Hobart's flow with his first goal, but
the Statesmen responded with consecutive goals by senior midfielder
Chris David (Georgetown Prep/Silver Spring, Md.) and Murphy.



Binghamton managed back-to-back goals spanning the third and fourth
quarters to cut Hobart's lead to 7-4, but, with a behind-the-back
shot, Veltman sparked a 4-0 run that put the home team firmly in
control.



Senior goalie Brandon Baer (Locust Valley/Bayville, N.Y.) earned the
win with eight saves in 54 minutes, while first-year Max Silberlecht
(New Hartford/New Hartford, N.Y.) turned away three of the four shots
he faced in relief. Binghamton sophomore Larry Kline
(Beverly/Beverly, Mass.) made a career-high 16 saves.

For the third straight game, Hobart won the battle for ground balls,
collecting 40 to Binghamton's 27. Senior long-stick midfielder Matt
Ranaghan (Cape Elizabeth/Cape Elizabeth, Maine) picked up a game-high
seven GBs for the Statesmen.



Hobart also enjoyed a strong showing at the faceoff X. Junior Dan
Spinella (New Hartford/New Hartford, N.Y.) won 10 of the 16 restarts
he took, helping the Statesmen to a 10-8 advantage.



Hobart is back in action on March 6, when Robert Morris visits
McCooey Field. Faceoff is scheduled for 5 p.m. and admission is free
to all fans.









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