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Reporting A Score? | |  |  | | Archives | |  |
| |  |  |  |  | | Washington College | 8 |  | Washington And Lee | 11 |  |  | | Scoring: | Scoring: | Craig Rentch Jon Fellows Randy Vane Anders Strothman Chris Edwards Stephen Berger Michael Dyal
| (3, 0) (1, 2) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0) (0, 1)
| Matt Fink Andrew Barnett Gavin Molinelli Dustin Martin John Moore Rich Williams Matt Strickler
| (3, 3) (1, 2) (1, 2) (2, 0) (2, 0) (1, 0) (1, 0)
|  |  | | Saves: | Saves: | Alex Pirani
| 11 (0.500)
| Ansel Sanders
| 5 (0.385)
|  |  | | Current Record : (13-4) | Current Record : (14-3) |  |  | | Team Page For 2002 | Team Page For 2002 | | | | | | The Game Story: | CHESTERTOWN, MD -- Washington & Lee built a 7-4 advantage after one quarter and and maintained a lead throughout the rest of the game en route to an 11-8 win
at host Washington College this afternoon in an NCAA Division III Tournament
Quarterfinal. The Generals (14-3) will take on Gettysburg College next weekend
in a semifinal game.
The Shoremen (13-4) opened the wild first quarter with a goal by sophomore
midfielder Stephen Berger (Jessup, MD/Mt. St. Joseph) with 13:22 on the clock.
W&L evened the score 23 seconds later with an unassisted goal by Matt
Strickler, but WC got on the board again 43 seconds after that when Berger
found senior attackman Craig Rentch (Annapolis, MD/Annapolis) for a goal. The
Generals answered with a goal from Dustin Martin at 11:35, but WC took another
lead 46 seconds later on Rentch goal. W&L's John Moore tied the score at 3-3
after receiving a pass from Matt Fink at 10:03.
The Generals took their first lead, one that they would not relinquish, at
8:46, when Andrew Barnett fed Gavin Molinelli for a score. W&L went up by two
25 seconds later as Moore again scored off a Fink assist. The Shoremen cut the
lead to 5-4 with a goal by senior attackman Jon Fellows (Millington, MD/Kent
County) at 7:26. At the 6:24 mark, Barnett scored off a Fink feed to push the
lead back to two. Rich Williams scored the Generals' seventh goal of the period with 33 seconds on the clock.
After the eleven-goal first period, neither team got on the board in the second quarter and the score remained 7-4 at the break. W&L opened the third-quarter
scoring at 14:25 with a Fink goal. The Shoreman then mounted a rally by scoring three unanswered goals. Sophomore midfielder Randy Vane (Sparks, MD/Gilman)
started the spurt off with an unassisted tally at 12:24. Junior midfielder
Chris Edwards (Baltimore, MD/Boys' Latin) scored off a Berger feed at 5:32 and
Rentch added an unassisted goal at 5:19 to get WC back within one. The Generals would score the final goal of the period, however, as Martin scored off a pass
from Barnett at 3:45.
The Generals increased their lead to three with 9:28 to go in the fourth when
Fink scored on a Molinelli assist. W&L sealed the win with 2:58 left as
Molinelli found Fink again to give the Generals an 11-7 lead. WC senior
attackman Anders Strothman (Annapolis, MD/Boys' Latin) rounded out the scoring with a goal off an assist from sophomore midfielder Michael Dyal (West Palm
Beach, FL/Hotchkiss School, CT) with eight seconds on the clock.
Fink led all scorers with six total points, chalking up three goals and three
assists. Molinelli and Barnett each had a goal and two assists for W&L, while
Martin and Moore each scored two goals. Rentch led the Shoremen with three
goals and Berger added a goal and two assists for WC. The Shoremen got off 15
shots in the first quarter, but were limited to just 13 more the rest of the
game.
W&L's semifinal game at Gettysburg will be played next Saturday or Sunday.
Gettysburg was a 7-5 winner against Salisbury today. In the other semifinal,
Middlebury will play host to Ithaca College.
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