anderson VS franciscan

FINAL
anderson
anderson - 21

vs

franciscan
franciscan - 11
  • Scoring

  • cole whatley ( 4 , 2 )
  • josh rhodes ( 4 , 2 )
  • clayton emery ( 5 , 0 )
  • johnathan havener ( 4 , 1 )
  • michael ertel ( 3 , 0 )
  • logan lawrence ( 1 , 1 )
  • kenny bentley ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • dominic rohan ( 2 , 3 )
  • gavin cook ( 4 , 0 )
  • dominic scordino ( 3 , 1 )
  • samuel marshall ( 1 , 1 )
  • alexander dhabliwala ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • cole whatley 8
  • josh rhodes 10
  • clayton emery 11
  • johnathan havener 9
  • michael ertel 9
  • logan lawrence 2
  • kenny bentley 1
  • sean terry 2
  • blake seifert 1
  • justin bemis 1
  • Shots

  • dominic rohan 2
  • gavin cook 6
  • dominic scordino 9
  • samuel marshall 3
  • alexander dhabliwala 4
  • dominic miraglia 3
  • Ground Balls

  • cole whatley 6
  • clayton emery 4
  • johnathan havener 1
  • michael ertel 5
  • logan lawrence 1
  • kenny bentley 15
  • eric fisher 2
  • caleb spencer 1
  • bryce johnson 5
  • jacob glowner 5
  • jacob carlisle 1
  • mason bratcher 2
  • sean terry 1
  • blake seifert 7
  • justin bemis 3
  • Ground Balls

  • dominic rohan 3
  • gavin cook 2
  • dominic scordino 4
  • samuel marshall 6
  • alexander dhabliwala 2
  • jeofre strandhagen 3
  • richard vale ii 3
  • dominic miraglia 5
  • alex gutierrez 3
  • tanner lien 3
  • jack nelson 2
  • john paul tedeschi 2
  • Turnovers

  • cole whatley 2
  • josh rhodes 2
  • johnathan havener 2
  • michael ertel 3
  • logan lawrence 3
  • kenny bentley 2
  • eric fisher 1
  • caleb spencer 2
  • bryce johnson 1
  • jacob glowner 2
  • mason bratcher 1
  • sean terry 1
  • Turnovers

  • dominic rohan 5
  • gavin cook 1
  • dominic scordino 5
  • samuel marshall 5
  • alexander dhabliwala 2
  • richard vale ii 1
  • tanner lien 3
  • jack nelson 3
  • john paul tedeschi 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • cole whatley 2
  • clayton emery 2
  • eric fisher 1
  • caleb spencer 1
  • bryce johnson 7
  • jacob glowner 1
  • jacob carlisle 1
  • mason bratcher 2
  • sean terry 1
  • justin bemis 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • dominic scordino 1
  • samuel marshall 3
  • jeofre strandhagen 2
  • dominic miraglia 1
  • alex gutierrez 2
  • jack nelson 3
  • Faceoffs Won

  • johnathan havener 1
  • kenny bentley 28
  • Faceoffs Won

  • jeofre strandhagen 4
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • johnathan havener 1
  • kenny bentley 32
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • samuel marshall 1
  • jeofre strandhagen 26
  • dominic miraglia 3
  • john paul tedeschi 3
  • Saves

  • eric fisher 5 ( 0.31 )
  • Saves

  • richard vale ii 17 ( 0.45 )
  • Current Records

  • anderson 7 - 7
  • Current Records

  • franciscan 7 - 7
Franciscan Starters Dominic Scordino, Garrett Lancaster, Alex Gutierrez, John Paul Tedeschi, Dominic Rohan, Alexander Dhabliwala, Gavin Cook, Jack Nelson, Samuel Marshall, & Goalkeeper - Richard Vale II Anderson (Ind.) Starters Havener, Ertel, Bemis, Lawrence, Johnson, Whatley, Emery, Rohdes, Bratcher, & Goalkeeper - Fisher How It Happened The Franciscan Barons hosted the Anderson Hawks on Saturday afternoon in Steubenville on a blustery day with gusts touching nearly 30 mph. This game would prove to be a game of runs and momentum for both teams. Anderson controlled the first fifteen minutes, as they led 4-1 at the end of the first quarter. Gavin Cook picked up the lone Baron goal. Coach Pete Rosaschi made some adjustments and got the team firing on all cylinders to start the second quarter. The Barons scored four unanswered goals to take a 5-4 lead. Dominc Rohan scored two of those, while Scordino added his first of the day and Cook added his second. The Hawks answered with three in a row of their own before Alexander Dhabliwala scored his first of the game. Anderson would steal a goal to end the quarter, as it found the back of the net with one second remaining, and the score would be 8-6 Franciscan trailing at the break. Anderson came out of the half strong, as they scored six straight goals to take a commanding lead. Gavin Cook snapped the run by scoring a man-up goal with less than five minutes to play in the quarter. Scordino would add a pair in the final minutes to tighten this one up a little, as we headed to the fourth quarter. Samuel Marshall and Gavin Cook would score in the fourth, but the Hawks had their most productive quarter, as they scored seven times to seal this one. Inside the Numbers - Gavin Cook led Franciscan with four goals on six shots. - Dominc Scordino registered four points with three goals and an assist. - Garrett Lancaster, Jack Nelson, and Samuel Marshall all caused three turnovers. - The Hawks won 29 faceoffs. - Each team committed nine penalties. Who's Next? Franciscan will return to action next Saturday at home against Mount St. Joseph. Franciscan is 1-0 all-time against them, but they have not played each other since 2017. This will be the last non-conference game for the Barons before the get in to conference play. The Lions are 2-6 thus far this season with wins over La Roche and Cleary. Baron Summer Camps Franciscan University Athletics is partnering with Steubenville Conferences to offer summer sports camps in conjunction with the Steubenville Main Campus 1 (June 9-12th, 2022) and 3 (June 23-26th, 2022). Youth Conferences. Participants will be able to strengthen both their athletic skills and their relationship with Christ in this uniquely Franciscan hybrid experience. Men's and Women's Lacrosse are just a couple of the sports that will be included, check out more info on our Baron Summer Camps Page. Stay Connected Be sure to follow Franciscan University on Youtube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for the most in-depth coverage of FUS athletics.