The path to the No. 1 seed just got a whole lot clearer for the Philadelphia Waterdogs, who improved to 2-0 in the Premier Lacrosse League Championship Series on Friday evening with a 20-14 win over the California Redwoods.
Both teams had won on Wednesday, the tournament’s opening night, meaning the Waterdogs are the only undefeated squad left with two more round-robin pool play games remaining.
The score was never close. The Waterdogs jumped to a 3-0 lead with goals from Jeff Conner, Ryan Conrad and Jake Carraway. Ricky Miezan fed Garrett Epple to get the Redwoods on the board at 3-1, but Kieran McArdle, who set a Championship Series record on Wednesday with 12 points, hammered a two-pointer 24 seconds later.
The Waterdogs led 7-3 after the first quarter and 13-6 at halftime.
The Redwoods struggled shooting in the first half. They were getting shots, but 6-6 goalie Matt DeLuca was tough to one by. It’s become common for coaches to swap goalies at halftime in the Championship Series, but DeLuca has played every minute of the first two games.
He made 14 saves Friday.
“I think [being a goalie in the Sixes format] is a little easier than you would think,” DeLuca told ESPN’s Dana Boyle. “It’s so fast that you have that short-term memory. It’s a lot of rubber; it keeps you warm.”
The Redwoods began the game 0-for-8 from behind the two-point line until Miezan buried one from range early in the fourth quarter. Miezan, who was busy cleaning clocks on defense early in the game, left the game with 4:11 remaining, though.