north carolina VS notre dame

north carolina
north carolina - 12

vs

notre dame
notre dame - 10
  • Scoring

  • henry schertzinger ( 2 , 1 )
  • chris gray ( 2 , 1 )
  • william perry ( 2 , 0 )
  • justin anderson ( 2 , 0 )
  • jacob kelly ( 1 , 1 )
  • alex trippi ( 0 , 2 )
  • tanner cook ( 1 , 0 )
  • nicky solomon ( 1 , 0 )
  • connor mccarthy ( 1 , 0 )
  • Scoring

  • wheaton jackoboice ( 2 , 1 )
  • pat kavanagh ( 2 , 1 )
  • griffin westlin ( 1 , 2 )
  • will yorke ( 2 , 0 )
  • quinn mccahon ( 1 , 1 )
  • eric dobson ( 1 , 1 )
  • morrison mirer ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • henry schertzinger 5
  • chris gray 7
  • william perry 4
  • justin anderson 3
  • jacob kelly 5
  • alex trippi 2
  • tanner cook 6
  • nicky solomon 5
  • connor mccarthy 4
  • zac tucci 1
  • cole herbert 1
  • brian cameron 1
  • parker alexander 1
  • Shots

  • wheaton jackoboice 6
  • pat kavanagh 7
  • griffin westlin 7
  • will yorke 4
  • quinn mccahon 3
  • eric dobson 7
  • morrison mirer 2
  • arden cohen 1
  • john hallenbeck 1
  • charles leonard 1
  • david lipka 1
  • carter parlette 1
  • kyle thornton 1
  • Ground Balls

  • chris gray 1
  • william perry 1
  • jacob kelly 5
  • tanner cook 1
  • nicky solomon 3
  • connor mccarthy 1
  • matt wright 1
  • andrew tyeryar 1
  • lance tillman 1
  • sean morris 1
  • connor maher 6
  • cam macri 1
  • alex breschi 3
  • will bowen 3
  • zac tucci 5
  • parker alexander 1
  • collin krieg 3
  • Ground Balls

  • wheaton jackoboice 3
  • pat kavanagh 3
  • griffin westlin 1
  • quinn mccahon 1
  • eric dobson 3
  • kyle gallagher 3
  • liam entenmann 2
  • arden cohen 1
  • john hallenbeck 2
  • charles leonard 4
  • kyle thornton 1
  • daniel cassidy 3
  • tommy mcnamara 2
  • jack kielty 3
  • nick harris 1
  • Turnovers

  • henry schertzinger 1
  • chris gray 1
  • justin anderson 2
  • tanner cook 3
  • nicky solomon 2
  • matt wright 1
  • connor maher 1
  • brian cameron 1
  • parker alexander 1
  • Turnovers

  • wheaton jackoboice 1
  • pat kavanagh 2
  • griffin westlin 1
  • eric dobson 2
  • morrison mirer 1
  • liam entenmann 1
  • john hallenbeck 2
  • kyle thornton 2
  • sean leahey 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • justin anderson 2
  • alex breschi 1
  • will bowen 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • pat kavanagh 1
  • will yorke 1
  • daniel cassidy 1
  • nick harris 2
  • Faceoffs Won

  • andrew tyeryar 1
  • zac tucci 14
  • Faceoffs Won

  • kyle gallagher 6
  • charles leonard 5
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • andrew tyeryar 2
  • zac tucci 24
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • kyle gallagher 13
  • charles leonard 13
  • Saves

  • collin krieg 13 ( 0.56 )
  • Saves

  • liam entenmann 13 ( 0.52 )
  • Current Records

  • north carolina 12 - 3
  • Current Records

  • notre dame 12 - 3
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Behind balanced scoring and stout defense, the fourth-ranked North Carolina men's lacrosse team earned a 12-10 win over No. 2 Notre Dame Sunday afternoon on Senior Day at Kenan Stadium. UNC is now 10-2 overall and 3-2 in Atlantic Coast Conference play with the most overall wins and most ACC wins for the program since 2016. Senior Chris Gray and junior Henry Schertzinger each finished with two goals and an assist for a team-high three points for Carolina. The Tar Heels also got two-goal games from seniors William Perry and Justin Anderson and two assists from senior Alex Trippi. "It's a huge win for us, one we really needed, and on Senior Day," Gray said. "It means a lot to the upperclassmen and the guys on the team in general. I think the underclassmen did a great job of playing for the upperclassmen and the upperclassmen did a great job of leading. We got a complete game from everyone. It was a nice team win for sure." Notre Dame, 6-3 overall and 2-3 in ACC play, equaled its lowest scoring output of the season as three players – Pat Kavanagh, Will Yorke and Wheaton Jackoboic – finishing with two goals each. The game was about the goalies early, with UNC's Collin Krieg and Notre Dame's Liam Entenmann each making six saves in the first quarter and finishing with 13 apiece. For Krieg, a freshman, it was his sixth game in a row with double-digit saves. Fifteen minutes in it was 2-1 Carolina, equal to the Tar Heels' lowest first-quarter scoring output this season. The visitors scored just under five minutes into the second quarter to tie the game at 2-2 and the teams went back and forth from there, with UNC scoring two, then Notre Dame two to make it 4-4. With 2:58 to play before halftime, Anderson, UNC's third-year team captain, got free of his defender and scored a diving goal from in front of the cage to put the Tar Heels up 5-4 at the half. Notre Dame got the first one out of halftime, with Yorke scoring 1:20 into the third quarter to again tie the game. Tar Heel senior Tanner Cook's goal, assisted by junior Jacob Kelly, at the 12:04 mark put UNC up 6-5 and the home team maintained an advantage for the rest of the game. Cook's man-up goal was the first of four in a row for the Tar Heels, who outscored Notre Dame 5-3 in the quarter to take a 10-7 lead into the final 15. After a Trippi-to-Schertzinger goal to start the half, Notre Dame scored two in a row to pull within two, 11-9, with 7:54 remaining in the game. After neither team scored for more than five minutes, Perry came up with an unassisted goal off a failed Notre Dame clear to again give UNC a bit of breathing room, up 12-9 with 2:26 to play. The Fighting Irish got one more from Yorke, who scored a man-up goal with 1:08 to play, but Carolina was able to run out the clock and preserve the 12-10 win. "I thought it was just a great performance overall," Krieg said. "We really played hard. Had a good week of practice and that's the result you get, a hard-fought win against a great team." The win was made even more special by of the day's focus on the seniors. When his team met on Sunday morning, however, UNC coach Joe Breschi reminded his team that Senior Day didn't mean the end for this group. The Tar Heels will host Duke next Sunday in their final regular season game and then look ahead to NCAA play. (There is no ACC Tournament for men's lacrosse this year.) Even with plenty of season left, however, the game provided an opportunity to recognize players – 18 in all, including some set to depart after this season and some planning to return as grad students – who have been leaders on and off the field throughout their time at UNC. "You can't ask for a better group of young men to lead your team – that's been the beauty of this," Breschi said. "These are guys who love each other, appreciate each other and enjoy every moment they have on the field together."