Men's lacrosse blows past Mount Saint Mary's
Issue date: 5/1/08
Coming out of the half, the Blue Jays immediately sent the message that there would be no comeback hopes for the Mountaineers. Only 13 seconds in, senior midfielder Stephen Peyser beat Dibartolo for his 16th goal of the season. Boyle got his second of the day and his 13th of the season on a nice move from behind the net and fired it in from up close with nine minutes 39 seconds left in the quarter. Later in the quarter junior attackman Tom Duerr scored his third of the season to close out all goal-scoring in the third quarter. Heading to the fourth quarter, Hopkins enjoyed a comfortable 9-1 lead.
Many different Blue Jays got to see some playing time in the fourth quarter, and the fresh faces were up to the task, playing excellent lacrosse. Two Blue Jays scored their first goals of the season: junior attackman Josh Peck and freshman midfielder Tim Donovan. The Hopkins defensive unit smothered the Mountaineers attack, only allowing four shots in the fourth quarter, and only 28 for the game, compared to Hopkins's 44.
Gvozden had a great game, allowing just one goal and making seven saves before giving way to Trey Sheain and Nolan Matthews. The last time Johns Hopkins held an opponent to only one goal occurred on April 24, 1999, when they beat Navy 11-1. Nine different players were able to score for the Blue Jays, and five players had multiple points, with Rabil and Huntley scoring once and assisting one as well.
For the Mountaineers, DiBartolo was clearly their player of the game, finishing with 15 saves. Their offense struggled against the clearly overbearing Hopkins defense, with Rodrick's goal in the first quarter their only of the day. The Mountaineers also struggled to maintain possession, turning the ball over 16 times.
Johns Hopkins closes out their regular season this Saturday, making the long trek up Charles Street to take on Baltimore rival Loyola (MD). The match is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m.
Many different Blue Jays got to see some playing time in the fourth quarter, and the fresh faces were up to the task, playing excellent lacrosse. Two Blue Jays scored their first goals of the season: junior attackman Josh Peck and freshman midfielder Tim Donovan. The Hopkins defensive unit smothered the Mountaineers attack, only allowing four shots in the fourth quarter, and only 28 for the game, compared to Hopkins's 44.
Gvozden had a great game, allowing just one goal and making seven saves before giving way to Trey Sheain and Nolan Matthews. The last time Johns Hopkins held an opponent to only one goal occurred on April 24, 1999, when they beat Navy 11-1. Nine different players were able to score for the Blue Jays, and five players had multiple points, with Rabil and Huntley scoring once and assisting one as well.
For the Mountaineers, DiBartolo was clearly their player of the game, finishing with 15 saves. Their offense struggled against the clearly overbearing Hopkins defense, with Rodrick's goal in the first quarter their only of the day. The Mountaineers also struggled to maintain possession, turning the ball over 16 times.
Johns Hopkins closes out their regular season this Saturday, making the long trek up Charles Street to take on Baltimore rival Loyola (MD). The match is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m.
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