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Scoring
- gannon morrison ( 2 , 1 )
- chris schlappich ( 1 , 0 )
- jason intermesoli ( 1 , 0 )
- joe tierney ( 0 , 1 )
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Scoring
- jack andrews ( 3 , 0 )
- billy nolan ( 2 , 0 )
- steven zichelli ( 0 , 2 )
- ryan frawley ( 1 , 0 )
- michael zichelli ( 1 , 0 )
- gunnar schimoler ( 0 , 1 )
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Shots
- gannon morrison 8
- jason intermesoli 3
- joe tierney 2
- ralph sommer 1
- michael smith 1
- thomas rago 2
- avery nesmith 2
- david moyett 2
- jon constant 2
- brian corrigan 1
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Shots
- jack andrews 4
- billy nolan 5
- steven zichelli 3
- ryan frawley 4
- michael zichelli 1
- zach kalas 5
- mason witzler 1
- ben keller 4
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Ground Balls
- joe tierney 2
- matthew selts 2
- james sarrocco 2
- sam algrim 1
- ralph sommer 1
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Ground Balls
- jack andrews 1
- billy nolan 2
- steven zichelli 1
- ryan frawley 1
- tommy lingner 1
- billy o'hara 6
- danny isaac 1
- nick doyle 1
- jason brewster 1
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Turnovers
- gannon morrison 1
- jason intermesoli 2
- joe tierney 1
- collin dizon 1
- matthew selts 1
- james sarrocco 1
- jon constant 1
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Turnovers
- jack andrews 2
- billy nolan 2
- steven zichelli 3
- ryan frawley 1
- gunnar schimoler 1
- tommy lingner 1
- ben keller 1
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Caused Turnovers
- joe tierney 1
- matthew selts 1
- james sarrocco 1
- sam algrim 2
- brian corrigan 1
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Caused Turnovers
- steven zichelli 1
- ryan frawley 1
- max sherwood 1
- pat clipp 1
- billy o'hara 2
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Faceoffs Won
- peyton smith 2
- matt galioto 5
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Faceoffs Won
- jake brothers 8
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Faceoffs Taken
- peyton smith 5
- matt galioto 10
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Faceoffs Taken
- jake brothers 15
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Saves
- brian corrigan 8 ( 0.53 )
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Saves
- tommy lingner 9 ( 0.69 )
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Current Records
- marist 3 - 12
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Current Records
- umbc 3 - 12
Junior Jack Andrews (Arnold, Md.) scored three goals, and classmate Billy Nolan (Crofton, Md.) got two more as the UMBC men's lacrosse defeated Marist, 7-4, on a cold Saturday night at UMBC Stadium.
Andrews scored his three goals on just four shots, including the final two goals a 5-0 run that put the Retrievers up by four after Marist got the game's first goal. This was the junior's first multi-goal game this season.
Marist then scored the next goal to make it 5-2 before Nolan scored with three seconds left in the half. The junior shrugged off a big hit from a Red Fox defender, worked his way towards the goal and fired it in from about five yards out, giving UMBC a 6-2 halftime lead.
Marist then held the Retrievers scoreless for nearly 23 minutes and scored the next two goals. However, Andrews completed his hat trick with a goal midway through the fourth quarter that gave UMBC (2-3) a 7-4 lead.
Junior Jack Andrews (Arnold, Md.) scored three goals, and classmate Billy Nolan (Crofton, Md.) got two more as the UMBC men's lacrosse defeated Marist, 7-4, on a cold Saturday night at UMBC Stadium.
Andrews scored his three goals on just four shots, including the final two goals a 5-0 run that put the Retrievers up by four after Marist got the game's first goal. This was the junior's first multi-goal game this season.
Marist then scored the next goal to make it 5-2 before Nolan scored with three seconds left in the half. The junior shrugged off a big hit from a Red Fox defender, worked his way towards the goal and fired it in from about five yards out, giving UMBC a 6-2 halftime lead.
Marist then held the Retrievers scoreless for nearly 23 minutes and scored the next two goals. However, Andrews completed his hat trick with a goal midway through the fourth quarter that gave UMBC (2-3) a 7-4 lead.
Tommy Lingner (Fort Salonga, N.Y.) made nine saves, four coming in the fourth quarter as Marist (1-7) tried to rally.
Senior LSDM Billy O'Hara (Davidsonville, Md.) had a game-high six ground balls and also led the team with two caused turnovers. Jake Brothers (Elkridge, Md.) won eight of 15 face-offs, and UMBC held a 27-26 edge in shots.
The Retrievers get back into action Tuesday night with a road game at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (7 p.m.). The Blue Jays scored an 18-7 road victory over No. 7 Syracuse Saturday.
UMBC comes back home next Sunday when it opens up America East play with a noon face-off against Stony Brook.