Sean Dow won 7 of 11 faceoffs in the first half, which helped the Mountain Hawks control tempo. Milliman made the switch from Logan Callahan to Tyler Dunn, and that was a key difference in the game. Dunn won 11 of 20 faceoffs, including 7 of 9 in the final quarter.
“As the game goes on, you just kind of get more comfortable,” Dunn said. “The guys all just came together.”
After Angelus gave Johns Hopkins a three-goal lead, Aidan Decker and Scott Cole responded for Lehigh, which trailed 8-7 at the end of the third quarter.
Goals by Quinn Armstrong and Andrew Kelly gave Lehigh the lead, forcing Johns Hopkins to call a timeout with 10:48 left in the game.
Milliman motivated his players, and Johnathan Peshko, Collison, Dylan Bauer and Smith from long distance scored consecutive goals over the final 5:42 to pull away with the victory.
“I felt us heating up,” Collison said. “We just kept chipping away at our offense and what we know we are good at, what our strengths are and what our weaknesses may be. I don’t want to stop playing with guys like [Dunn] and [Smith] and 22 other seniors and grad students in the locker room. We just bought more time together.”
The score was tied at 2 after the first quarter. Collison had both goals for Johns Hopkins, while Kelly and Armstrong scored for Lehigh. Dow won four of five faceoffs for the Mountain Hawks.
Goals by Angelus and Casey McDermott gave the Blue Jays a two-goal cushion with 11:44 left in the half. Armstrong and Kelly sandwiched goals around a score by Degnon and Johns Hopkins led 5-4 at the break.
Johns Hopkins and Lehigh met for the first time in 1889, and the Blue Jays lead the all-time series 25-11.
Armstrong led Lehigh with four goals, while Kelly finished with a hat trick. Scott Decker added two goals.
Lehigh (10-7) earned its first trip to the NCAA tournament since 2021 as Patriot League champions.
“Sean Dow was awesome at the X and our defense was playing great,” Armstrong said. “Offensively, we were just trying to wear them down. … All the guys on the field just bought into the system.”