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Scoring
- brian geffroy ( 4 , 0 )
- rob mclallen ( 0 , 4 )
- sean mowatt-larssen ( 2 , 0 )
- ben frost ( 2 , 0 )
- garret trucksess ( 1 , 1 )
- blake brinster ( 1 , 0 )
- wyatt feinberg ( 1 , 0 )
- stephen deleo ( 1 , 0 )
- ben fujinaga ( 0 , 1 )
- ryan tetro ( 0 , 1 )
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Scoring
- casey grieves ( 4 , 2 )
- trey ritter ( 3 , 2 )
- nick boyles ( 0 , 4 )
- joe tobin ( 3 , 0 )
- kevin trapp ( 3 , 0 )
- cooper sloan ( 1 , 2 )
- cody pascale ( 2 , 0 )
- lawrence park ( 0 , 1 )
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Shots
- brian geffroy 5
- rob mclallen 2
- sean mowatt-larssen 4
- ben frost 7
- garret trucksess 8
- blake brinster 4
- wyatt feinberg 2
- stephen deleo 8
- ben fujinaga 1
- ryan tetro 1
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Shots
- casey grieves 13
- trey ritter 9
- joe tobin 6
- kevin trapp 12
- cooper sloan 6
- cody pascale 4
- sean reilly 4
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Ground Balls
- brian geffroy 5
- rob mclallen 2
- sean mowatt-larssen 3
- ben frost 3
- garret trucksess 3
- wyatt feinberg 1
- stephen deleo 1
- ryan tetro 1
- anthony vizzoni 2
- jacob shiff 3
- gabe moon 2
- colby ferrigno 2
- max elliott 1
- zack cohen 5
- griffin brooks 2
- ethan donlon 2
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Ground Balls
- casey grieves 1
- trey ritter 1
- nick boyles 4
- joe tobin 1
- kevin trapp 2
- cody pascale 2
- lawrence park 11
- sean reilly 1
- burke mcfillin 1
- matt schellenger 1
- patrick sullivan 4
- charlie walker 2
- kevin wilson 1
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Turnovers
- rob mclallen 2
- sean mowatt-larssen 1
- ben frost 1
- blake brinster 2
- stephen deleo 1
- ben fujinaga 1
- anthony vizzoni 1
- jacob shiff 1
- gabe moon 1
- zack cohen 1
- ethan donlon 1
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Turnovers
- trey ritter 1
- nick boyles 1
- joe tobin 1
- cody pascale 1
- lawrence park 2
- joe maimone 1
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Caused Turnovers
- sean mowatt-larssen 1
- jacob shiff 2
- zack cohen 1
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Caused Turnovers
- burke mcfillin 1
- matt schellenger 1
- charlie walker 1
- kevin wilson 2
- nick sowers 1
- dillon pierpont 1
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Faceoffs Won
- zack cohen 16
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Faceoffs Won
- lawrence park 15
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Faceoffs Taken
- nate ruhl 2
- zack cohen 29
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Faceoffs Taken
- lawrence park 31
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Saves
- ethan donlon 14 ( 0.47 )
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Saves
- chris del rosario 14 ( 0.54 )
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Current Records
- haverford 5 - 10
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Current Records
- washington college 5 - 10
Host Washington College picked up their fourth consecutive win with a 16-12 victory over visiting Haverford in a Centennial Conference men's lacrosse game played tonight on Kibler Field at Roy Kirby, Jr. Stadium.
Washington College 16, Haverford 12
How It Happened
- Stephen DeLeo put the Fords ahead 1-0 with a goal 2:53 into the contest before Casey Grieves and Joe Tobin scored two straight unassisted goals to put the Shoremen ahead 2-1 with 8:47 left in the opening quarter.
- Two straight unassisted goals from Ben Frost and Brian Geffroy gave Haverford a 3-2 lead with 4:59 left in the quarter before Washington scored the last three goals of the quarter to take a 5-3 lead after the first, the last an extra-man goal from Cody Pascale off an assist from Nick Boyles with 27 seconds to play.
- The Fords scored the first two goals of the second quarter to tie the game at 5-5 with 8:01 to go following a goal from Blake Brinster.
- Washington would use a 4-0 run to take the lead back for good. Lawrence Park won the face-off after the goal from Brinster and fed Cooper Sloan for a goal six seconds later to put the Shoremen ahead at 6-5. Pascale followed with his second extra-man goal of the night off a Boyles assist to set the score at 7-5. Grieves scored off an assist from Sloan with 3:37 to go to make it 8-5, and Trey Ritter capped the run, scoring off a Grieves assist with 2:28 to go to set the score at 9-5.
- Frost capped the first half scoring with an extra-man goal with 43 seconds to go to set the halftime score at 9-6.
- An extra-man goal from Sean Mowatt-Larssen 24 seconds into the third quarter cut the lead to 9-7 before goals from Kevin Trapp and Tobin gave Washington an 11-7 lead with 9:19 to play in the third quarter.
- Geffroy scored off an assist from Ben Fujinaga with 7:56 to play in the quarter to cut the lead to 11-8 before Grieves and Trapp scored the last two goals of the quarter to give the Shoremen a 13-8 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
- A goal from Trapp off an assist from Sloan gave Washington their largest lead of the night at 14-8 with 9:25 to play.
- Two straight goals from the Fords cut the lead to 14-10 with 7:10 to go before Ritter scored an unassisted goal to push the lead back up to 15-10 with 6:09 left.
- Haverford would again score two straight goals to cut the lead to 15-12 with 2:01 to play following an extra-man goal from Wyatt Feinberg, but Park won the next face-off and Ritter scored off a Boyles assist with 53 seconds to go to set the score at 16-12 and cap the scoring.
For the Shoremen (6-6 Overall, 3-2 Centennial Conference)
- Scorers: Grieves (4 goals, 2 assists), Ritter (3 goals, 2 assists), Tobin (3 goals), Trapp (3 goals), Boyles (career high 4 assists), Pascale (2 goals), Sloan (1 goal, 2 assists), Park (1 assist).
- Goalie: Chris Del Rosario (14 saves, 12 goals allowed, 60:00).
- Park led all players with 11 ground balls, while Kevin Wilson led the Shoremen defensively with a pair of caused turnovers.
- The Shoremen held a 54-42 advantage in shots and turned the ball over 10 times, while forcing 14 turnovers from Haverford.
For Haverford (4-8 Overall, 2-3 Centennial Conference)
- Scorers: Geffroy (4 goals), Frost (2 goals), Mowatt-Larssen (2 goals), Rob McLallen (4 assists), Garrett Trucksess (1 goal, 1 assist), DeLeo (1 goal), Brinster (1 goal), Feinberg (1 goal), Fujinaga (1 assist), Ryan Tetro (1 assist).
- Goalie: Ethan Donlon (14 saves, 16 goals allowed, 60:00).
- Haverford went 4-for-6 on their extra-man opportunities and were 15-for-16 on their clear attempts.
Notes
- Grieves was named the Goose Nation TV Shoremen Player Of The Game on the webcast of the game for the sixth time in his career.
- Pascale leads the Centennial Conference with 11 extra-man goals this season.
- Park leads all players in the Centennial Conference with 81 ground balls this season.
Up Next for the Shoremen
4/13 v. #1 Salisbury - 1:00 p.m. (War on the Shore - Charles B. Clark Cup)
- The Shoremen will be looking to snap a six game losing streak to the Sea Gulls, who needed overtime to defeat Washington a season ago, 7-6.