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| |  |  |  |  | | Hofstra | 6 |  | Johns Hopkins | 13 |  |  | | Scoring: | Scoring: | Ryan Vilar John Orsen Tim Treubig
| (3, 2) (2, 1) (1, 1)
| Kyle Barrie Matt Rewkowski Kyle Harrison Jake Byrne Conor Ford Greg Peyser Corey Harned Kyle Dowd Kevin Boland Peter Lesueur
| (4, 0) (2, 1) (0, 2) (1, 1) (2, 0) (1, 1) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (0, 1)
|  |  | | Saves: | Saves: | Matthew Southard
| 19 (0.594)
| Jesse Schwartzman Scott Smith
| 5 (0.714) 3 (0.429)
|  |  | | Current Record : (2-2) | Current Record : (4-0) |  |  | | Team Page For 2004 | Team Page For 2004 | | | | | | The Game Story: | HEMPSTEAD, New York * The top-ranked Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins opened the game
with five straight goals, including three by junior attackman Kyle Barrie, and
cruised to a 13-6 victory over #11 Hofstra at Shuart Stadium Saturday
afternoon. The Blue Jays (4-0) win for the fourth straight time this season and
for the fifth consecutive time over the Pride. Hofstra falls to 2-2 on the
season.
Barrie finished with four goals while Matt Rewkowski had two goals and one
assist to lead the Blue Jays. Hofstra was led by sophomore middie Ryan Vilar
with career-highs of three goals and two assists while classmate John Orsen
added two goals and one assist. Hofstra sophomore goalie Matt Southard recorded
a career high 19 saves.
Barrie opened the scoring just 54 seconds into the contest with a scoop shot
five yards in front of Pride goalie Matt Southard. Sophomore middie Greg Peyser
boosted the lead to 2-0 five minutes later after taking a pass from Peter
LeSueur and firing a high shot into the goal from 11 yards out. Senior
long-stick middie Corey Harned made it 3-0 for the Blue Jays just 10 seconds
later, scooping up the face-off ground ball, attacking the goal and beating
Southard from seven yards out. Barrie scored his second of the game and eighth
of the season from a sharp angle on the left side of the Hofstra cage. Barrie
then completed the first quarter hat-trick with 5:23 to play, picking up a
rebound of a Southard save and beating the Pride goalie from up close.
The Pride got on the board as junior middie Ryan Vilar's man-up bounce shot
from 15 yards out beat Hopkins' sophomore goalie Scott Smith (3 saves). Blue
Jays freshman attackman Jake Byrne ended the first quarter scoring by beating a
Hofstra middie around the Pride cage and bouncing a low shot to the far side of
the Southard. It was Byrne's second goal of the year.
The Pride came alive in the second quarter scoring three straight to cut the
deficit to 6-4. First, John Orsen took a pass from Ryan Vilar 5:16 into the
second quarter, turned and fired from seven yards out for his second goal of
the season. Sophomore middie Tim Treubig scored his ninth goal of the year with
just under five minutes to play in the half, off a pass from Vilar, and Vilar
scored his second of the game and seventh of the season, off a pass from Orsen
with 3:07 remaining to close to within two. But Hopkins' senior attackman Conor
Ford scored right off the face-off, his 11th goal of the season, just six
seconds later to give the Blue Jays a 7-4 at halftime.
In the third quarter, Hopkins' senior middie Kevin Boland scored an unassisted
goal just 1:22 into the period to boost the lead to 8-4. But Vilar scored his
third of the game 3:31 later, picking up a ground ball and firing a 15-yard
bounce shot into Blue Jays cage. From there it was all Hopkins as the Blue Jays
scored five straight goals, including two by Matt Rewkowski, his seventh and
eighth of the season, to cruise to victory. Rewkowski scored twice in the
third, sandwiching a Conor Ford goal, while Barrie and Kyle Dowd scored goals
in the first four minutes of the fourth quarter.
The Blue Jays dominated the stat sheet, outshooting Hofstra 52-24, picking up
43 ground balls to Hofstra's 27, and winning 19 of 23 face-offs.
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