harvard VS princeton

harvard
harvard - 15

vs

princeton
princeton - 19
  • Scoring

  • kyle anderson ( 7 , 1 )
  • austin madronic ( 3 , 2 )
  • myles hamm ( 3 , 0 )
  • jeremy magno ( 2 , 1 )
  • watson cheek ( 0 , 2 )
  • kyle salvatore ( 0 , 1 )
  • zach hobbes ( 0 , 1 )
  • michael calabro ( 0 , 1 )
  • nigel andrews ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • michael sowers ( 3 , 7 )
  • chris brown ( 5 , 0 )
  • emmet cordrey ( 2 , 3 )
  • charlie durbin ( 3 , 0 )
  • mike morean ( 2 , 1 )
  • beau pederson ( 1 , 0 )
  • jake stevens ( 1 , 0 )
  • alexander vardaro ( 1 , 0 )
  • jamie atkinson ( 1 , 0 )
  • erik peters ( 0 , 1 )
  • Shots

  • kyle anderson 15
  • austin madronic 6
  • myles hamm 10
  • jeremy magno 3
  • watson cheek 1
  • kyle salvatore 1
  • nigel andrews 5
  • charlie olmert 4
  • nick loring 2
  • isaiah dawson 2
  • steven cuccurullo 2
  • Shots

  • michael sowers 8
  • chris brown 11
  • emmet cordrey 3
  • charlie durbin 5
  • mike morean 2
  • beau pederson 2
  • jake stevens 2
  • alexander vardaro 1
  • jamie atkinson 1
  • erik peters 1
  • jack-henry vara 1
  • david sturtz 1
  • phillip robertson 3
  • aran roberts 2
  • cathal roberts 1
  • Ground Balls

  • kyle anderson 4
  • austin madronic 5
  • myles hamm 4
  • jeremy magno 1
  • watson cheek 2
  • michael calabro 2
  • nigel andrews 3
  • charlie olmert 1
  • nick loring 1
  • steven cuccurullo 10
  • larsen bidstrup 1
  • beau botkiss 3
  • jonathan butler 5
  • brett clark 1
  • jack frisoli 1
  • kyle massimilian 4
  • chris rota 1
  • david strupp 4
  • frankie tangredi 2
  • kyle mullin 1
  • Ground Balls

  • chris brown 1
  • emmet cordrey 1
  • mike morean 3
  • beau pederson 1
  • jake stevens 4
  • alexander vardaro 1
  • jamie atkinson 1
  • charlie tarry 1
  • andrew song 7
  • arman medghalchi 2
  • luke crimmins 1
  • george baughan 1
  • jack-henry vara 5
  • david sturtz 2
  • phillip robertson 2
  • aran roberts 1
  • cathal roberts 4
  • Turnovers

  • kyle anderson 2
  • austin madronic 4
  • myles hamm 2
  • watson cheek 1
  • nigel andrews 3
  • steven cuccurullo 1
  • beau botkiss 1
  • jonathan butler 1
  • kyle massimilian 2
  • david strupp 3
  • Turnovers

  • michael sowers 3
  • chris brown 2
  • emmet cordrey 2
  • alexander vardaro 1
  • erik peters 1
  • luciano lazzaretto 1
  • luc anderson 1
  • charlie tarry 1
  • arman medghalchi 1
  • jack-henry vara 3
  • aran roberts 1
  • cathal roberts 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • kyle anderson 2
  • jeremy magno 1
  • michael calabro 1
  • nigel andrews 1
  • charlie olmert 1
  • beau botkiss 1
  • brett clark 1
  • david strupp 1
  • frankie tangredi 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • chris brown 1
  • mike morean 1
  • charlie tarry 1
  • andrew song 1
  • arman medghalchi 1
  • george baughan 2
  • jack-henry vara 1
  • david sturtz 2
  • aran roberts 2
  • cathal roberts 2
  • Faceoffs Won

  • steven cuccurullo 14
  • kyle massimilian 5
  • Faceoffs Won

  • ralph chrappa 1
  • jack-henry vara 17
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • steven cuccurullo 25
  • kyle massimilian 12
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • charlie durbin 2
  • ralph chrappa 1
  • jack-henry vara 34
  • Saves

  • kyle mullin 12 ( 0.39 )
  • Saves

  • erik peters 13 ( 0.46 )
  • Current Records

  • harvard 5 - 8
  • Current Records

  • princeton 5 - 8
On any other day, we'd be starting out talking about what Princeton needs to do next week to reach the Ivy League tournament, something that incliudes the rather strange fact that the Tigers are now hurt by not losing to Brown earlier this year by MORE. This isn't any other day, though. This is a day that has been 25 years in the making. Michael Sowers had three goals and seven assists to lead Princeton to a 19-15 win over Harvard on Sherrerd Field Saturday afternoon in a game that most definitely kept Princeton alive in the Ivy tournament chase heading into next Saturday's regular-season finale at Cornell. Chris Brown tied his career high with five goals, while Harvard's Kyle Anderson had a career-high seven of his own. With his 10 points, Sowers moved to 247 for his career, tying the school record held by Hall-of-Famer Kevin Lowe since the day he scored his final point in overtime against Virginia in the 1994 NCAA championship game. That's 25 years of chasing down a record that finally was matched by the 5-9 junior. Yeah. Junior. Sowers needed just 41 games to reach 247 points, compared to the 60 that it took Lowe, who is one of the greatest lacrosse players of all-time. Sowers needed just those 41 games to reach the mark that had withstood the challenge of players like Ryan Boyle, Jesse Hubbard, Jon Hess and Tom Schreiber - and every other Princeton men's lacrosse player who's ever worn the uniform. Is that not enough Sowers for you? In addition to that record, Sowers also now has 82 points on the season, which is tied for second-best at Princeton (with his total of his freshman year), one point behind the record (which he set a year ago). In other words, Sowers now sits 1-2-3 on Princeton's single-season scoring chart. He also has 52 assists this year, second-best at Princeton - trailing only his 56 a year ago. Lastly, he now has 98 career goals (and 149 career assists). With two more goals, he'd become the first Princeton player and sixth Ivy League player to reach 100 goals and 100 assists. Or seventh, since Cornell's Jeff Teat also has 98 career goals and already has 135 career assists. So that's Sowers. Then there's the Ivy tournament situation. Princeton is now 2-3 in the league, tied with Brown, one game back of Cornell. Princeton cannot get into the ILT without beating Cornell next week, but from there it gets a little complex, and somewhat surreal. If Princeton beats Cornell and Dartmouth beats Dartmouth, then Princeton is in. If Brown beats Dartmouth and Princeton beats Cornell, then Princeton, Cornell and Brown would all be 3-3 in the league, including 0-2 against Penn and Yale, 2-0 against Harvard and Dartmouth and 1-1 against each other. The next tiebreaker then would be goal-differential head-to-head among the three. So far, Princeton has a four-goal loss to Brown, while Cornell defeated Brown 12-9 Saturday. Those two results have Cornell at plus-three, Brown at plus-one and Princeton at minus-four. After goal-differential breaks the tie for third, then head-to-head decides who would get fourth. As a result of all of that, Princeton needs to defeat Cornell by at least three goals to push Brown ahead of Cornell in goal-differential, giving the Bears the third spot and then the Tigers the fourth by virtue of what would have to be a head-to-head win over Cornell. The strange part is that had Princeton lost to Brown by more, then it would have to defeat Cornell by less. We miss anything? Oh yeah. The Princeton-Harvard game was a wild one, with 95 combined shots, 94 combined ground balls and 41 combined turnovers. Both teams reached double figures by halftime, when the Tigers led 13-10. Emmet Cordrey had a five-point game with two goals and three assists, while Charlie Durbin had a three-goal afternoon. Mike Morean, a shortstick defensive middie, had two goals, one assist, three ground balls and one caused turnover, while Cathal Roberts and his brother Aran Robertrs - as well as George Baughan and David Sturtz - caused two turnovers each. Andrew Song had one caused turnover and seven more ground balls to go over 100 for his career (the sophomore now has 101). Erik Peters made 13 saves and also had an assist.