AMHERST, Mass. — Saint Joseph’s needed everything it could get from its best players in Saturday’s Atlantic 10 championship game. The veteran leaders needed to leave their mark on what could have been their final game of the spring — and for some, of their careers.
After a slow first quarter, the Hawks knocked off Richmond 17-13, earning both the Atlantic 10 championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
But in the opening quarter, it was all Richmond. Scoring five in the first, the Spiders got off to a hot start. Running their offense seemingly to perfection, with bodies cutting toward the crease, the Spiders' offense made the stout Hawks' defense look surprisingly porous.
Five Spiders found the back of the net and held the momentum going into the second with a 5-2 edge.
But Hawks head coach Taylor Wray was unbothered. With Richmond winning most of the faceoffs in the first quarter, Wray knew things would even out.
"The ride helped us get some possessions. They were winning some faceoffs early," Wray said. "The game kind of went as the faceoffs and the possessions went. We settled down, but it really came down to who had the ball.”
At the start of the second quarter, the Hawks started to chip away, eventually taking the lead after four unanswered goals. Saint Joseph's kept the ball away from the Spiders with ease, not allowing Richmond a possession on the attacking end for over six minutes to start the quarter.
With a pair of goals from Carter Page and one from eventual Atlantic 10 Tournament MVP Levi Anderson, the Hawks were back in business and threatening from every angle.
The Hawks held a 7-6 lead over the Spiders at the half. They were finally firing on all cylinders. The efforts by Page, Anderson and Matt Bohmer — a senior and two graduate students, respectively — proved to be a deciding factor as the veteran leadership of Saint Joseph’s took hold.
“In your biggest games, if you want to win, you want your biggest guns to play their best,” Wray said. “The combination of Carter Page, Levi Anderson and Matt Bohmer was absolutely terrific today.”