Box Score BOX SCORE
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- The Springfield College men's
lacrosse team opened Pilgrim Lacrosse League play with a 18-6 win
over Babson on Saturday afternoon at Stagg Field.
The Pride improved to 5-3 on the season and 1-0 in conference
play as the Beavers fell to 4-5 overall and 0-1 in the league.
Jarrid Johnson, Harry Bersnstein, and Mike Delia all recorded
hat tricks for Springfield, helping the Pride to its highest goal
total of the season. Shawn Runyon, Austin Orsini, and Parker Geane
also contributed to the attack with two goals apiece.
Tom Mallon led the scoring for Babson with two
goals, while Alex Patinkin chipped in a goal and
an assist. James Whalen was charged with the loss
in 45 minutes of work as he allowed 15 goals while making seven
saves. Backup Ryan Lee made seven saves in the
final quarter of play.
Springfield dominated the major statistical categories
throughout the day's contest. The Pride outshot Babson 50-28,
with goalie Connor Nash stopping nine Beaver attempts to get the
win. Springfield also held a 57-24 advantage in groundballs and won
23-28 face-offs. Both categories were controlled by Mike Eaton, who
won 15 of his 17 face-off attempts and grabbed 13 ground balls.
Christian Ebert led the way in ground balls for
Babson, tallying five on the afternoon.
Springfield set the tone early as Delia converted a Runyon feed
37 seconds into the contest. The Beavers answered with an unusual
goal, as Springfield's goalie came out of net to cover a
Babson attackman, allowing Ebert to lob a shot from 70 awards away
that found the back of the net.
From there, Springfield poured on five unanswered strikes to
take a 6-1 lead after 15 minutes of play. Five different players
scored in the run for Springfield as Johnson, Bernstein, Runyon,
Delia, and Geane all netted goals for the hosts.
Both teams scored three times in the second quarter as the Pride
went into the half armed with a 9-6 lead.
After the break, the Pride came out firing in the third quarter,
outscoring Babson 6-1 in the frame. Springfield extended its lead
to 15-5 behind two goals apiece from Johnson and Bernstein, as well
as scores from Geane and Orsini. Andrew Packer
added the lone goal in the quarter for the visitors.
The scoring spree slowed down in the final frame as Springfield
added three more goals and Babson managed to put one more past the
Pride goalie. Runyon, Shane Ferguson, and Max Wildes closed the
game with goals for Springfield. Mallon added the final tally for
the Beavers.
NOTE: Taken from a Springfield College press
release.