wilmington (de) VS lees-mcrae

wilmington (de)
wilmington (de) - 11

vs

lees-mcrae
lees-mcrae - 15
  • Scoring

  • chris smith ( 4 , 0 )
  • ralph ruggiero ( 3 , 1 )
  • sean sheehan ( 2 , 0 )
  • dylan mccleaft ( 1 , 0 )
  • tj maiura ( 1 , 0 )
  • austin wood ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • alec molander ( 4 , 6 )
  • ryan beauchamp ( 3 , 0 )
  • ethan knight ( 3 , 0 )
  • landon barrow ( 2 , 0 )
  • jack callahan ( 1 , 1 )
  • craig barr ( 1 , 1 )
  • jackson galloway ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • chris smith 9
  • ralph ruggiero 9
  • sean sheehan 4
  • dylan mccleaft 4
  • tj maiura 1
  • austin wood 4
  • jake walsh 7
  • anton mackey 1
  • jamie colligan 1
  • Shots

  • alec molander 9
  • ryan beauchamp 5
  • ethan knight 11
  • landon barrow 2
  • jack callahan 2
  • craig barr 6
  • jackson galloway 3
  • cameron castle 1
  • matt clary 3
  • jake leath 1
  • Ground Balls

  • chris smith 4
  • ralph ruggiero 1
  • sean sheehan 4
  • dylan mccleaft 4
  • tj maiura 1
  • austin wood 2
  • nick race 1
  • stephen strosser 4
  • zach pancake 1
  • jake mollohan 1
  • peyton mcdonald 2
  • kyle leary 4
  • jon howell 4
  • colin finn 1
  • matt browne 2
  • chris arocho 2
  • anton mackey 10
  • jamie colligan 3
  • noah given 4
  • Ground Balls

  • alec molander 14
  • ryan beauchamp 3
  • ethan knight 2
  • landon barrow 4
  • craig barr 4
  • jackson galloway 1
  • jonathan barry 10
  • cameron castle 4
  • matt clary 2
  • jake leath 1
  • luke strong 1
  • bryce james 4
  • tristan hashemi 2
  • grant dickerson 2
  • benjamin davidson 3
  • Turnovers

  • chris smith 2
  • ralph ruggiero 1
  • sean sheehan 1
  • tj maiura 2
  • austin wood 3
  • nick race 1
  • stephen strosser 1
  • zach pancake 2
  • kyle leary 1
  • matt browne 1
  • jake walsh 4
  • noah given 3
  • Turnovers

  • alec molander 2
  • ethan knight 4
  • craig barr 3
  • jackson galloway 1
  • jonathan barry 4
  • matt clary 2
  • benjamin davidson 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • zach pancake 1
  • jake mollohan 1
  • kyle leary 4
  • chris arocho 1
  • jamie colligan 2
  • noah given 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • landon barrow 1
  • jonathan barry 2
  • tristan hashemi 2
  • grant dickerson 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • anton mackey 19
  • Faceoffs Won

  • ryan beauchamp 2
  • bryce james 9
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • anton mackey 30
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • ryan beauchamp 4
  • bryce james 26
  • Saves

  • nick race 5 ( 0.56 )
  • noah given 6 ( 0.35 )
  • Saves

  • cameron castle 12 ( 0.55 )
  • rob mendez 2 ( 0.67 )
  • Current Records

  • wilmington (de) 7 - 7
  • Current Records

  • lees-mcrae 7 - 7
- A second half comeback by the Wilmington University men's lacrosse team ran out of steam in the fourth quarter, falling to Lees-McCrae, 15-11, on Saturday afternoon at Watauga High School's field. Trailing 12-5 in the third quarter, the Wildcats (1-1) rattled off the final six goals of the third quarter to get to within a goal, 12-11. But the offense stopped there as Lees-McCrae (2-2) controlled the clock and scored the only three goals of the quarter to round out the 15-11 win. The game started well for the Wildcats, as Ralph Ruggiero and Dylan McCleaft gave the visitors a quick, 2-0, in the opening minute of play. But the Bobcats answered with the final five goals of the first quarter, and the first two of the second quarter to open up a 7-2 lead with 12:55 left before the half. Chris Smith started his four-goal day with back-to-back marks in the second, but the Bobcats answered with three consecutive goals to widen the margin back out 10-4. TJ Maiura scored the final goal of the half, sending the Wildcats down, 10-5. The Bobcats came out and scored the first two goals of the third quarter, the second coming with 8:58 left in the quarter. Chris Smith started the late quarter run with his third of the game before Ralph Ruggiero and Smith scored man-up goals to get within 12-8. Sean Sheehan scored back-to-back goals, the second coming on the man advantage as well, before Ruggiero ended the quarter with 23 seconds left with a goal, bringing the Wildcats all the way back to within 12-11. The Bobcats had the first four shots of the quarter, with the fourth beating Nick Race to deflate the Wildcats. WilmU won the ensuing faceoff and got two shots off, but neither found the back of the net. The Bobcats had the next six shots in the game, with the sixth beating Race with 10:13 left to go up, 14-11. They would add a goal with 3:40 left in the game to cap the scoring, 15-11. Chris Smith led the offensive with four goals while Ralph Ruggiero scored three goals and added one assist. Sean Sheehan was the final Wildcat with multiple goals, scoring twice. Anton Mackey led the team with 10 ground balls, going 19-for-30 in the face-off circle. Kyle Leary led the team with four caused turnovers, adding four ground balls. Smith, Stephen Strosser, Jon Howell, and Dylan McCleaft also added four ground balls each. Noah Given made six saves in the first 35 minutes before Nick Race made five stops in the final 25 minutes. The Wildcats return home for their 2019 season opener in their next contest, as they welcome the District of Columbia on Wednesday, February 27 at 2:00 p.m.