SAN DIEGO — The New York Atlas wrapped up a playoff spot, while the Maryland Whipsnakes improved their own postseason chances.
That was the story on a sun-splashed Sunday afternoon at the University of San Diego’s Torero Stadium, as the Premier Lacrosse League continued to roll towards the backstretch of the regular season.
One day after the Boston Cannons became the first team in the PLL to clinch a playoff spot, the Atlas (6-2) joined them with a 12-11 win over the struggling Philadelphia Waterdogs (1-6).
“I’m excited and the whole team is excited to be in this position,” said New York’s Trevor Baptiste, who scored a pair of goals and won 70 percent of his faceoffs. “It shows all the hard work we have put in and how we have taken steps forward, especially when you put it into perspective where we came from last season. We’re a completely different team. We’re playing well together and specifically about today, we figured out a way to get it done.”
It wasn’t easy.
After New York jumped out to 4-1 and 5-2 first-quarter leads, Philadelphia coach Bill Tierney made a goalie change, going from Dillon Ward to Matt DeLuca.
The Waterdogs got back into the game by increasingly gaining an edge in possession and thanks to two-point goals from Jake Carraway and Ryland Rees.
With continued strong possession and crisp ball and player movement, Philadelphia scored the final five goals of the first half and went into halftime with a 9-6 lead following goals from Ethan Walker, Jack Hannah and Kieran McArdle.
After trailing 9-6 at halftime, the Atlas outscored the Waterdogs 6-2 the rest of the way and emerged with a victory that wasn’t ensured until the game’s closing seconds.
After Rees nailed a two-pointer to draw the Waterdogs within a goal with 31 seconds remaining, Philadelphia’s Alec Stathakis won the ensuing faceoff and Tierney called timeout.
The Waterdogs set up for a final opportunity, but after a two-pass sequence, they turned it over. The Atlas ran out the clock for the victory.
Turnovers proved to be a major factor for the Waterdogs all day, as they finished with 21 — 10 of which were unforced.
For the Atlas, Jeff Teat finished with three goals to add this PLL single-season record (23), and goalie Liam Entenmann (17 saves) made two crucial stops in the final two minutes to help preserve the win.
“You have to give it to the Waterdogs and Coach [Tierney],” Atlas coach Mike Pressler said. “They’re 1-5. We get up, what, 4-1? You’d think some doubt would creep in for them. No way. He makes the goalie change and the second guy comes in and stones us. We’re down three at halftime but no panic. Then I thought in the second half, we were all over those guys. Everywhere … they get the [two-pointer] at the end to make it interesting, but we were able to get stops. So, thrilled to be 6-2 and have a playoff berth behind us and not hanging over our head.”
The highlight of the game was provided by Teat at 5:16 of the fourth quarter when he wrapped around the goal, fought off a defender and snapped a one-handed backhand past DeLuca to give the Atlas a 12-9 lead.
Prior to the game, the teams and fans paused for a video tribute to Callum Robinson, who was murdered along with his brother, Jake and friend Jack Carter Rhoad, while on a surfing and camping trip to Baja California, Mexico, in April.
Five suspects have been arrested by Mexican authorities and charged with the murders.
Callum, who was born in Australia and lived in San Diego for several years, played for the Atlas as well as the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Atlanta Blaze and the Australian national team.
Waterdogs defensive midfielder Jake Richard, who played with Robinson for the Atlas, is honoring Robinson by wearing No. 10.