Princeton (8-7) started fast, building a 7-1 lead. Coulter Mackesy scored four times in that run and finished with six goals, setting the Tigers’ single-season record. The energy began to shift in Panzer Stadium when Long kickstarted a stretch in which Penn State scored 11 of the next 13 goals.
The biggest portion of that 11-2 run came at the onset of the third quarter with the Nittany Lions down 9-6. Penn State shut out Princeton in the third quarter and scored six straight, counting Jeb Brenfleck’s goal with 12:38 left in the fourth quarter.
That was the last Penn State goal for more than eight minutes. Mackesy’s sixth goal made it 12-10, then Jake Stevens scored 23 seconds later to make it 12-11. Alexander Vardaro netted the equalizer with 6:08 left.
Credit Kevin Winkoff with the game-winner for Penn State. He dodged, found an inch of space and ripped a righty laser past Michael Gianforcaro with 4:16 remaining. Fracyon sealed the win on Princeton’s final possession, saving a shot by Vardaro.
The under-the-radar Nittany Lions draw Army in the quarterfinals at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
“We just put our head down when nobody was looking, and it’s worked out,” Long said.