No conference does chaos like the Patriot League.
Unranked Colgate staked its claim in the wide-open race Saturday, defeating third-ranked Army 14-11 in West Point.
The Raiders, who lost last week at Navy, now boast two wins over teams ranked in the top five of this week’s USA Lacrosse Division I Men’s Top 20. They stunned Penn State in the season opener two months ago.
Much has changed since then, including Army’s ascent with a 7-0 start. But in the Patriot League, it’s much the same — it’s anyone’s game.
Boston University was the first team to knock off Army, Navy dealt BU and Colgate their lone conference defeats, Lehigh edged Navy and now Loyola has won three straight games. It’s madness. Beautiful madness.
Colgate injected tempo and sloppy play into Saturday’s game with a 10-man ride. The teams combined for 54 turnovers. Army had more shots (47-31) and ground balls (40-27), won more faceoffs (Will Coletti 22-for-28), committed fewer turnovers (24 to Colgate’s 30) and had fewer penalties yet lost largely because the Raiders capitalized more in unsettled situations.
That, and goalie Matt LaCombe was marvelous. He made 18 saves, including seven in the fourth quarter as the Black Knights attempted to come back from a six-goal deficit.
Colgate’s six-goal run to end the third quarter proved to be the difference. It came with flair, as Liam O’Connor sent a behind-the-back pass through traffic from goal line extended to his brother Rory O’Connor, who cut to the crease, caught the ball and scored to make it 14-8. That came just minutes after Jacob Sposita scored a behind-the-back goal as his momentum carried him away from the goal about eight yards out.
Army scored three goals in the fourth quarter, including a pair of man-up tallies inside of five minutes remaining to pull within three. That’s as close as it would get.
Hunter Drouin led the Raiders (7-4, 4-1) with four goals and two assists. Aidan Murnane caused three turnovers and scooped three ground balls.
The Black Knights (8-2, 3-2) struggled to muster much offense beyond Jackson Eicher (four goals, three assists) and Gunnar Fellows (three goals, one assist). They host Navy next Saturday.