towson VS fairfield

towson
towson - 14

vs

fairfield
fairfield - 7
  • Scoring

  • brendan sunday ( 4 , 1 )
  • luke fromert ( 4 , 1 )
  • timmy monahan ( 2 , 3 )
  • brody mclean ( 3 , 0 )
  • alex woodall ( 0 , 2 )
  • greg ey ( 1 , 0 )
  • andrew beacham ( 0 , 1 )
  • grant maloof ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • dylan beckwith ( 2 , 1 )
  • patrick drake ( 1 , 2 )
  • jack brennan ( 2 , 0 )
  • travis ford ( 1 , 1 )
  • brian reda ( 0 , 2 )
  • brendan quinn ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • brendan sunday 8
  • luke fromert 7
  • timmy monahan 10
  • brody mclean 7
  • alex woodall 2
  • greg ey 2
  • andrew beacham 2
  • grant maloof 5
  • zach goodrich 1
  • tim montgomery 2
  • koby smith 1
  • matt sovero 1
  • ryan swain 1
  • casey wasserman 1
  • jimmie wilkerson 1
  • garrett zungailia 1
  • Shots

  • dylan beckwith 9
  • patrick drake 2
  • jack brennan 3
  • travis ford 4
  • brendan quinn 2
  • tyler wuchte 1
  • jake tymon 1
  • taylor strough 3
  • frankie labetti 1
  • cole barnard 3
  • adam aronowitz 1
  • Ground Balls

  • brendan sunday 4
  • luke fromert 2
  • timmy monahan 1
  • brody mclean 1
  • alex woodall 16
  • grant maloof 4
  • zach goodrich 2
  • mo sillah 1
  • tyler canto 4
  • chad patterson 2
  • tim montgomery 1
  • jimmie wilkerson 1
  • garrett zungailia 3
  • jake mclean 3
  • andrew o'dare 1
  • Ground Balls

  • dylan beckwith 4
  • patrick drake 2
  • travis ford 1
  • brian reda 1
  • lucas pedersen 1
  • andrew murrow 1
  • george elmquist 1
  • brian cosgrove 2
  • jake tymon 2
  • taylor strough 1
  • frankie labetti 1
  • cole barnard 2
  • james corasaniti 1
  • Turnovers

  • brendan sunday 4
  • luke fromert 3
  • timmy monahan 1
  • brody mclean 3
  • chad patterson 1
  • tim montgomery 1
  • ryan swain 1
  • garrett zungailia 1
  • Turnovers

  • dylan beckwith 2
  • patrick drake 1
  • brian reda 1
  • brendan quinn 1
  • adam riestis 1
  • brendan dreyer 1
  • andrew murrow 1
  • tyler wuchte 1
  • taylor strough 1
  • adam aronowitz 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • luke fromert 2
  • chad patterson 2
  • jimmie wilkerson 1
  • andrew o'dare 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • brian reda 1
  • andrew murrow 2
  • george elmquist 5
  • brian cosgrove 1
  • jake tymon 3
  • Faceoffs Won

  • alex woodall 22
  • Faceoffs Won

  • liam lynch 1
  • frankie labetti 2
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • alex woodall 25
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • bill mcmenamin 2
  • will kirshner 4
  • liam lynch 3
  • brian cosgrove 4
  • frankie labetti 12
  • Saves

  • tyler canto 15 ( 0.68 )
  • Saves

  • james corasaniti 10 ( 0.42 )
  • Current Records

  • towson 11 - 5
  • Current Records

  • fairfield 11 - 5
Fairfield University Men's Lacrosse hosted a nationally-ranked foe for the second time in 2019 as #11/12 Towson came to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium on Saturday for a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) tilt. This afternoon's contest saw the visiting Tigers come away with a 14-7 decision, as Fairfield was paced offensively by three points apiece from Patrick Drake and Dylan Beckwith. Beckwith and Jack Brennan each scored two goals for Fairfield (5-6, 0-2 CAA), with single tallies coming from Drake, Travis Ford and Brendan Quinn. Drake was also one of the Stags' top facilitator with two assists, joined by his fellow rookie Brian Reda's pair of helpers. Beckwith and Ford added one assist apiece to round out the scoring effort. Ford's goal was a man-up tally – his eighth career goal on the advantage. The marker snapped Towson's streak of 295 minutes without ceding an EMO goal. The streak encompassed four complete games and a total of seven successful man-down situations for the Tigers' defense. Ford also extended his streak to 11 consecutive games with a goal dating back to the end of last season. With his three points today, Beckwith continued his climb up Fairfield's all-time leaderboard. With 51 goals and 53 assists to his credit since 2017, he became only the ninth Stag to join the 50-Goal, 50-Assist Club. On the single-season charts, Beckwith's team-best 49 points this spring slot him one goal or assist shy of the 13th 50-point campaign in program history. He has scored a point in 19 straight outings for the Stags, including eight consecutive multiple-point performances. On the other end of the field, Fairfield was led by starting defenseman George Elmquist. Already one of only three Stags to ever record five caused turnovers in a game, Elmquist accomplished that feat again with five takeaway today. Jake Tymon added three caused turnovers and a pair of ground balls, and Andrew Murrow pressured the Tigers into a pair of giveaways. James Corasaniti went the distance and made 10 saves in the cage to post double-digit stops for the fifth consecutive game and the seventh time in 10 starts in his rookie season. Towson (7-3, 2-0 CAA) was led by its standout faceoff specialist Alex Woodall, who went 22-of-25 on the dot with 16 ground balls and two assists. With Woodall keeping the Tigers on the attack, Timmy Monahan (2g, 3a), Brendan Sunday (4g, 1a) and Luke Fromert (4g, 1a) all had five-point outings for the visitors. Goalkeeper Tyler Canto made that scoring effort stand up with 15 saves in the cage. Up next, the Stags will play the first of back-to-back CAA road games next Saturday, April 13 at Drexel. The Dragons are 4-6 on the season with an 0-2 CAA mark after a 15-13 home loss to Delaware today.