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LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
NCAA Championship Quarterfinal
Tufts 11, Middlebury 9
At Medford, MA
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Game
Box Score
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Junior Ryan Molloy was key to the run that gave
Tufts the lead
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MEDFORD -- The Tufts University Jumbos started the fourth
quarter by scoring four unanswered goals to overtake the Middlebury
College Panthers for an 11-9 victory in the quarterfinal round of
the NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship on Wednesday
afternoon at Bello Field. Tufts (18-1) advances to the NCAA
semi-finals, where they will play at Cortland State on Sunday.
Tufts outscored Middlebury 7-2 overall during the final 34:16 of
play. During that stretch, NESCAC and New England Player of the
Year D.J. Hessler (Monkton, MD) scored two goals
with an assist, while junior Ryan Molloy (Setauket,
NY) added a goal and two assists. That helped the Jumbos
overcome a 7-4 advantage that the Panthers held with 4:42 remaining
in the third quarter.
Middlebury (13-6) scored the game's first goal by Andrew Conner
(Alexandria, VA), but a goal and an assist from Hessler led a
three-goal spurt by Tufts that put the hosts up 3-1 at 4:51 of the
first quarter. Middlebury scored twice before the period ended,
including a tally by Erich Pfeffer (Glastonbury, CT) that tied the
score at 3-3 with 2:36 remaining.
The Panthers maintained the momentum into the second quarter,
netting four of the first five goals. Senior co-captain Pete Smith
(Wilton, CT) assisted two of the scores, including one by Chris
Teves (Wellesley, MA) that gave Middlebury its 7-4 lead. The Jumbos
managed to chop the margin to 7-6 heading into halftime, with
Sean Kirwan (Boonton Township, NJ) and
Matt Witko (Chappaqua, NY) scoring goals.
The teams traded goals in the third quarter, with Panther Tim
Cahill (Glastonbury, CT) scoring with just eight seconds remaining
in the period to give the visitors an 8-7 advantage heading into
the final quarter. However, Tufts scored the next four goals to
surge to an 11-8 lead with 6:05 left in regulation. Hessler had a
goal and an assist during the decisive run. Freshman Sam
Gardner (Chelmsford, MA) scored the go-ahead goal at 9:16
of the fourth. Middlebury added another goal by Pfeffer at 4:32,
but that is as close as they would get.
Hessler led Tufts with three goals and two assists, setting a
new school record for assists (48) in the process. Witko and Kirwan
both tallied twice for the Jumbos. Sophomore Nick Rhoads
(McLean, VA) was dominant in the face-off circle for
Tufts, winning 18 of 24 attempts. Tufts did not fail on any of its
19 clear attempts and was led defensively by four ground balls
apiece from senior Darius Bittle-Dockery (New Haven,
CT) and junior Alec Bialosky (Moreland Hills,
OH). The Jumbos won the ground-ball battle overall
39-28.
Junior David Hild (West Hartford, CT) joined Cahill, Pfeffer,
and Conners with two goals each for Middlebury, while Smith
finished with three helpers. Junior Ryan Deane (Grosse Pointe, MI)
was excellent in goal with 15 saves, including nine in the second
half. Sophomore Matt Rayner (Andover, MA) also played well
defensively with six ground balls.
On Sunday, Tufts will face a Cortland squad that was a 15-7
winner against RIT in other NCAA quarterfinal action on Wednesday.
Sunday's semi-final game time has not yet been announced. The
winner will move on to the NCAA Division III Championship Game in
Baltimore on May 30.
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