St. John’s Stuns Hofstra
Colin Duffy scored with three seconds remaining to cap a three-goal fourth-quarter rally and lift St. John’s to a 9-8 victory over No. 13 Hofstra — the Red Storm’s first win over a nationally ranked opponent since they shocked No. 1 Notre Dame in 2013.
St. John’s had lost 21 straight games against ranked foes before Saturday. The Red Storm have won four straight games and are 5-0 at home for the first time since the program’s reinstatement in 2005. Joe Madsen led the way with three goals to give him a team-high 21 goals this season.
St. John’s trailed 8-6 entering the fourth quarter, thanks largely to a six-goal performance by Hofstra’s Dylan McIntosh and the hot hand of Pride goalie Jack Concannon (10 saves). But the Red Storm broke through in the final 15 minutes. Mike Madsen and Joe Madsen scored 78 seconds apart to tie it at 8 with 10:54 remaining. The score remained that way until Duffy scored while falling to the turf to win it in the waning seconds.
Cornell Hangs 20 on Penn
Cornell erupted for 20 goals against the traditionally strong Penn defense, finishing on a 9-2 run to upset the No. 12 Quakers 20-13 at Franklin Field on Saturday. Jeff Teat (six goals, two assists) and Jake McCulloch (five goals, three assists) paced the Big Red with eight points apiece, while Paul Rasimowicz won 21 of 36 faceoffs.
The Quakers led 11-9 with 9:02 remaining in the third quarter. The decisive run began just moments later with a great individual effort goal by Teat, who took the ball down the right alley, rolled back to his left, then quickly rolled back to his right and beat Reed Junkin from close range. Cornell won the restart on a Penn violation and just over a minute later knotted the game at 11 when McCulloch picked up a loose ball on the crease and quickly converted. The visitors tacked on three more, including a shot-clock goal, to take the 14-11 lead into the final break.
Penn stopped the 5-0 run with a goal early in the fourth quarter, but back-to-back man-up goals pushed Cornell's lead to 16-12, before the Quakers scored its final goal of the game with 5:20 to go in the contest.
The visitors put an exclamation point on the victory with the final four goals of the contest, including the first goal of the season by sophomore defenseman Brandon Salvatore.
The 20 goals scored were the most for Cornell against Penn since beating the Quakers 21-11 during the 2009 season.
Marquette’s Wagner Delivers in Clutch Again
John Wagner scored his third game-winner of the season 35 seconds into overtime to lift Marquette to a 9-8 win over visiting No. 16 Georgetown in its Big East opener Saturday.
Wagner, who did not practice the last two days due to illness, posted four goals including the game-winner on a dodge down the right side. His other game-winners this season came in the season opener against Jacksonville with under 10 seconds remaining and in overtime against Ohio State on March 2.
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Top 20 Scoreboard
No. 1 Albany 13, UMass-Lowell 6
No. 17 Syracuse 15, No. 2 Duke 14
No. 3 Maryland vs. No. 19 North Carolina – 10 p.m. ET
No. 5 Denver 11, Towson 10 (OT)
No. 6 Yale 16, Princeton 8
No. 20 Bucknell 12, No. 7 Loyola 8
No. 8 Johns Hopkins 15, No. 10 Virginia 13
No. 9 Villanova 13, Fairfield 12 (OT)
No. 11 Rutgers 15, Delaware 10
Cornell 20, No. 12 Penn 13
St. John’s 9, No. 13 Hofstra 8
Navy 10, No. 14 Lehigh 7
Colgate 8, No. 15 Army 6
Marquette 9, No. 16 Georgetown 8 (OT)
No. 18 Harvard 10, Dartmouth 8
New No. 1 in D-II
Second-ranked Le Moyne clamped down on top-ranked Merrimack, limiting the explosive Warriors offense to just one goal in the second half and blanking them for the final 25:23 in an 8-5 victory Saturday. Le Moyne should be the new No. 1 in Division II men’s lacrosse when the national polls come out Monday. Merrimack came into the game averaging 14.75 goals per game.
York Bounces Salisbury
York staked its claim to CAC supremacy Saturday, defeating Salisbury 15-6 in a top-10 Division III men’s lacrosse showdown. The No. 2 Spartans tallied three goals during a two-minute non-releasable penalty early in the third quarter that turned the tide of the game. The loss snaps No. 8 Salisbury's 27-game regular-season conference win streak. Ryan Cook led York with three goals and two assists.