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Division I Men :      March 3, 2007
[ The Game Story]
Holy Cross 8Lehigh 9
Scoring:Scoring:
Paul Leblanc
Edison Parzanese
Grant Cowherd
John Marino
Kenny Minor
Luke Marchand
(2, 3)
(2, 1)
(1, 1)
(2, 0)
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
Alec Hooff
Matthew Diehl
Jeff Wiener
Stephen Marino
Michael Zurfluh
Frederick Cassilly
David Gaunt
Richard Cornetta
(1, 3)
(3, 0)
(3, 0)
(0, 2)
(0, 2)
(1, 0)
(1, 0)
(0, 1)
Saves:Saves:
Jimmy Harrison
11  (0.550)
Eric Spirko
10  (0.556)
Current Record :     (1-3)Current Record :     (2-2)
Team Page For 2007Team Page For 2007
   
The Game Story:
WORCESTER, Mass. ? Matthew Diehl took a pass from Mike Zurfluh with 2:35
remaining on the clock in overtime and beat Holy Cross goal keeper Jimmy
Harrison to lift Lehigh to a dramatic 9-8 victory over the Crusaders in the
2007 Patriot League opener on Saturday afternoon. Lehigh entered the fourth
quarter trailing 6-4 but battled back to force overtime and eventually earn
the win, improving its record to 2-2 overall and 1-0 in league action. Holy
Cross falls to 1-3 overall and 0-2 in Patriot League play.

Jeff Wiener and Diehl both scored three goals for Lehigh, while Alec Hooff,
David Gaunt and Freddie Cassilly each netted one score apiece. Hooff added
three assists, while classmates Steve Marino and Zurfluh both handed out two
helpers and sophomore Ricky Cornetta recorded one. Lehigh out shot Holy
Cross 30-28 on the afternoon, and scooped up 26 ground balls, led by senior
captain Kevin Donlan?s five. Hooff and junior goal keeper Eric Spirko both
picked up three ground balls in the victory, as Spirko went the full 61:25
in net, and sent back ten Crusader shots.

Three different Crusaders (Paul LeBlanc, Edison Parzanese and John Marino)
netted two goals, while Kyle Gwyn-Williams picked up six ground balls and
Paddy Dowling won 12-of-18 face offs. LeBlanc finished the day with five
points, while Harrison finished with 11 saves in net for the home team.

Luke Marchand put the home team in front 1-0 just 32 seconds into the
contest off of a feed from Grant Cowherd, and LeBlanc would put Lehigh in a
2-0 hole at the 11:24 mark. The Mountain Hawks would score the game?s next
three goals though, one coming from Cassilly and two from Wiener, to take a
3-2 lead with 2:47 left in the first half. That is how the game would
remain as the teams headed into halftime.

Parzanese opened the second half with his first goal of the afternoon at the
14:02 mark of the third off of a feed from LeBlanc, and Marino would give
the Crusaders the lead, at 4-3, when he scored, again assisted from LeBlanc,
at the 13:00 mark. Wiener would tie the game at four off of a feed from
Zurfluh 2:08 later, and from there neither side would score for over six
minutes. The Crusaders closed the quarter out with two straight goals, as
Parzanese and LeBlanc gave the home team a 6-4 lead heading into the final
15.

Diehl brought Lehigh to within one off of a feed from Hooff at the 14:26
mark, but Holy Cross again went up two when LeBlanc hooked up with Marino,
giving the Crusaders a 7-5 lead with 12:22 left in the game. Lehigh did not
back down however, and scored the game?s next three goals, one each coming
from Diehl, Hooff and Gaunt, to take an 8-7 lead with just 2:54 to go. It
appeared as though the Mountain Hawks were headed for victory, until Cowherd
netted an unassisted goal with just 15 ticks on the clock, sending the game
into overtime, where Diehl would score the game-winner.

Lehigh will now be off for a week before returning to action on Saturday,
March 10 when the Mountain Hawks play host to No. 12 Navy at the Ulrich
Sports Complex. Game time is set for 1:00. Live video and audio can be
found on lehighsports.com.







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