Jacksonville Downs High Point
It’s been a tough year for John Galloway and his Jacksonville program with four losses by two goals or less, but the Dolphins are celebrating not only their second straight victory — but an upset of No. 11 High Point in the Florida sun.
Jack Dolan scored four times and Jacksonville used a big third quarter to pull away from the Panthers and win 12-10 in the SoCon opener for both teams.
Eric Applegate had two goals for the Dolphins in a back-and-forth first half, but High Point closed the second quarter with two goals to take a 6-5 lead.
Down 7-6 in the third quarter, Dolan scored twice in a five-goal run that bled into the fourth quarter. Brendan McKenna gave the Dolphins an 11-7 lead with 8:57 left.
Asher Nolting cut the deficit to 11-9 with 5:25 left, but Dolan’s answer sealed the win for Jacksonville.
Spencer Climbs NCAA Scoring List
Pat Spencer keeps making history. Saturday, the Loyola senior dropped five goals and added three assists to move into sixth all-time in the NCAA career points list.
His big day, plus four goals from Chase Scanlan, fueled a 12-7 win over Bucknell.
Spencer’s goal and three assists helped the Greyhounds jump out to a 5-0 lead after the first quarter. Tommy Sopko scored a goal in each of the three quarters to make sure Bucknell trailed by no more than six goals.
Both Spencer and Scanlan had two goals in the second half to keep the Greyhounds in the lead throughout.
Jacob Stover had 15 saves to fuel the Loyola win, while Bucknell’s Christian Klipstein had 20 saves.
Yale Comes Back
No. 1 Yale rallied back from a halftime deficit to pick up its second Ivy League victory — a 15-10 result at Princeton. Matt Brandau continued a strong stretch in his freshman season with four goals, and Jack Starr made 16 saves to lead the Bulldogs to the win.
Three different scorers helped Yale to a 3-1 lead in the second quarter, but Princeton found its spark shortly after. The Tigers answered with four straight goals (Emmet Cordrey, Chris Brown, Jamie Atkinson, Beau Pederson) to take the 5-3 lead at halftime.
Yale came out of halftime strong, putting together a 5-2 third quarter to take the 8-7 lead into the fourth quarter. Brandau scored three straight goals into the fourth quarter to push his season total to 15. Will Renz and John Danigellis tacked on goals to make it 11-7 Yale with 9:57 left.
The deficit was too large for Princeton to mount a comeback, despite goals from Alexander Vardaro and Phil Robertson.
Marquette Holds on Against Georgetown
Marquette led by as many as seven goals and held on in the game’s waning moments to down No. 15 Georgetown 9-8 in BIG East play.
The game sat at 2-2 early in the second quarter when the Golden Eagles caught a spark. Luke Anderson scored twice, then Tanner Thomson added two more to add to a seven-goal run that gave Marquette the 9-2 lead with 11:30 left in the third quarter.
Georgetown began to chip away at the deficit with Daniel Bucaro scoring twice in two minutes and Lucas Wittenberg adding another to make it 9-5 going into the fourth quarter.
Wittenberg and Bucaro continued the run into the final period, cutting the deficit to 9-7 with 5:32 left. Declan McDermott made it a one-goal game with 4:20 left.
Georgetown gained possession one more time before the end of the game, but a turnover from Wittenberg sealed the Hoyas’ fate.
Notable games:
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Army used a run of six goals in seven to pull away from Colgate and down its Patriot League foe 13-8. Sean O’Brien tallied a hat trick to lead the Black Knights.
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Seven different scorers combined to help No. 19 UMass win its fifth straight game, a 14-7 decision against Brown. The Minutemen jumped out to a 12-3 lead and held strong despite a late rally. Sean Sconone had 16 saves for UMass.
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No. 16 Lehigh scored 11 second-half goals to erase a halftime deficit and beat Navy 15-8. Lucas Spence had three goals in the second half to fuel the victory.
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Adam Charalambides added four more goals to his strong 2019 season, leading No. 20 Rutgers to the 10-7 win over Hofstra.
NIKE/US LACROSSE DIVISION I TOP 20 SCORES
No. 1 Yale 15, Princeton 10
No. 2 Penn State 15, Cleveland State 11
No. 3 Maryland 16, No. 14 North Carolina 9
No. 5 Ohio State 11, No. 7 Notre Dame 10 (OT)
No. 10 Denver 7, No. 8 Towson 6
No. 9 Loyola 12, Bucknell 7
Jacksonville 12, No. 11 High Point 10
No. 12 Virginia, No. 17 Johns Hopkins (6 p.m.)
Marquette 9, No. 15 Georgetown 8
No. 16 Lehigh 15, Navy 8
No. 18 Army 13, Colgate 8
No. 19 UMass 14, Brown 7
No. 20 Rutgers 10, Hofstra 7
OTHER SCORES
Siena 9, Canisius 8
Detroit Mercy 6, Monmouth 4
Quinnipiac 12, St. Bonaventure 7
Delaware 16, Michigan 13
Hobart 10, Sacred Heart 9
Air Force 11, Furman 7
Boston U 17, Lafayette 9
Mercer 16, VMI 8
Wagner 14, NJIT 11
Vermont 15, Hartford 6
Villanova 12, Fairfield 8
St. John’s 15, UMass Lowell 13
Richmond 16, Bellarmine 9
Marist 6, Manhattan 5
Albany 12, Binghamton 7
Harvard 12, Dartmouth 9
Saint Joseph’s 11, Bryant 6
Stony Brook 14, UMBC 7
Mount St. Mary’s 14, Robert Morris 11