johns hopkins VS north carolina

johns hopkins
johns hopkins - 13

vs

north carolina
north carolina - 5
  • Scoring

  • john crawley ( 4 , 0 )
  • joel tinney ( 2 , 2 )
  • wilkins dismuke ( 2 , 0 )
  • shack stanwick ( 1 , 1 )
  • forry smith ( 1 , 1 )
  • kyle marr ( 0 , 2 )
  • kieran eissler ( 1 , 0 )
  • patrick fraser ( 1 , 0 )
  • tal bruno ( 1 , 0 )
  • cole williams ( 0 , 1 )
  • joe carlini ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • chris cloutier ( 2 , 0 )
  • brian cannon ( 1 , 0 )
  • stephen kelly ( 1 , 0 )
  • william perry ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • john crawley 7
  • joel tinney 4
  • wilkins dismuke 4
  • shack stanwick 3
  • forry smith 2
  • kyle marr 2
  • kieran eissler 5
  • patrick fraser 3
  • tal bruno 1
  • cole williams 2
  • jake fox 1
  • craig madarasz 1
  • joe pollard 1
  • cody radziewicz 1
  • Shots

  • chris cloutier 6
  • brian cannon 4
  • stephen kelly 2
  • william perry 2
  • andy matthews 2
  • justin anderson 2
  • matthew gavin 1
  • luke goldstock 7
  • tate jozokos 1
  • timmy kelly 5
  • luke walsh 2
  • michael tagliaferri 5
  • Ground Balls

  • john crawley 1
  • shack stanwick 1
  • forry smith 1
  • kyle marr 1
  • kieran eissler 2
  • tal bruno 1
  • nick fields 2
  • craig madarasz 4
  • owen colwell 1
  • thomas guida 1
  • daniel jones 1
  • robert kuhn 2
  • jack rapine 3
  • austin spencer 3
  • matt stagnitta 1
  • gerald logan 4
  • Ground Balls

  • chris cloutier 3
  • brian cannon 1
  • stephen kelly 9
  • william perry 1
  • andy matthews 1
  • brian balkam 1
  • jack pezzulla 2
  • tate jozokos 4
  • timmy kelly 1
  • jack rowlett 3
  • austin pifani 1
  • ryan macri 1
  • jack lambert 2
  • Turnovers

  • shack stanwick 1
  • kyle marr 1
  • patrick fraser 1
  • cole williams 1
  • cody radziewicz 1
  • owen colwell 1
  • jack rapine 1
  • alex concannon 1
  • connor reed 1
  • Turnovers

  • chris cloutier 3
  • william perry 1
  • andy matthews 3
  • brian balkam 1
  • timmy kelly 1
  • kyle mathie 1
  • jack rowlett 1
  • michael tagliaferri 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • john crawley 1
  • owen colwell 1
  • trevor koelsch 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • jack halpert 1
  • ryan macri 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • craig madarasz 7
  • Faceoffs Won

  • stephen kelly 14
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • craig madarasz 21
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • stephen kelly 21
  • Saves

  • gerald logan 16 ( 0.76 )
  • Saves

  • brian balkam 8 ( 0.38 )
  • jack pezzulla 3 ( 1.00 )
  • Current Records

  • johns hopkins 8 - 7
  • Current Records

  • north carolina 8 - 7
Dave Pietramala coached his 250th game at Johns Hopkins on Saturday. Not much for personal accolades, the 17th-year Blue Jay leader had to be pleased with the effort his entire team put forward in a 13-5 victory against third-ranked and defending national champion North Carolina. The win improves the Blue Jays’ record to 4-0, while the Tar Heels slip to 3-1. Eight different players scored goals for Johns Hopkins and 11 players dented the score sheet in all, but it was the play of Gerald Logan in goal and the Blue Jay defense that stood out. Logan posted a season-high 16 saves, including five in the first quarter and eight in the first half as Hopkins jumped to a 4-1 halftime lead. With Tar Heels pressing in the second half, he added four saves in both the third and fourth quarters and the Blue Jay offense scored five straight goals in a span of less than five minutes in the fourth quarter to break the game open. Amazingly, Carolina never scored consecutive goals in the game. Hopkins scored the first two goals of the game in the opening five minutes – both strikes from in tight by senior Wilkins Dismuke – and answered each UNC goal in the first three quarters with a two-goal run to lead by scores of 4-1, 6-2, and eventually 8-3 entering the final period. When North Carolina’s Stephen Kelly scored right off the opening faceoff of the final period, the Blue Jays did themselves better than a two-goal spurt, they answered with the five-goal spree that turned the 8-4 lead into a 13-4 advantage with just under six minutes left in the game. An extra-man goal by junior Patrick Fraser jump-started the deciding spree, which also included goals by senior Kieran Eissler and junior Joel Tinney and a pair of by senior John Crawley, who sandwiched his two goals around Tinney’s 25-yard shot into an open net as Carolina went to the 10-man ride and Tinney made them pay with the long-range tally. For all the talk about the Blue Jay offense thus far (Hopkins has scored at least 13 goals in each of its four games thus far), today’s win was about defense. Hopkins’ starting defense of seniors Nick Fields and Trevor Koelsch and freshman Jack Rapine kept the Tar Heel attack away from Logan and he responded with his best showing of the early-season. North Carolina’s starting attack and first midfield combined for three goals on 24 shots with Logan making 11 saves on the ‘Heels top group of six. Logan and the Blue Jays held UNC scoreless for more than 24 minutes between the first and third quarters and two other stretches of 11+ minutes after halftime as well. The Blue Jays’ balanced scoring effort was led by Crawley’s career-high-tying four-goal effort, while Tinney (2g, 2a) and Dismuke (2g) also added multi-goal games. Shack Stanwick (1g, 1a), Kyle Marr (2a) and Forry Smith (1g, 1a) also added multi-point games for Johns Hopkins, which was successful on 19-of-21 clearing attempts, connected on 3-of-6 extra-man attempts and scored on 13-of-39 shots. Chris Cloutier scored twice for the Tar Heels, who didn’t pick up an assisted goal on the day, but got a 14-of-21 effort from Kelly on faceoffs. Brian Balkam totaled eight saves in goal for North Carolina, but UNC scored on just 1-of-17 first-half shots and just 5-of-39 in the game.<> Johns Hopkins will return to action on Friday, March 3 when the Blue Jays travel to Princeton to take on the Tigers.