Box Score BOX SCORE
MEDFORD, Mass. -- The third-ranked Tufts men's lacrosse team
used a seven-goal run over the final 15:42 of the first half to
separate itself from visiting Babson College and go on to an
eventual 15-6 victory in Monday night non-conference action at
Bello Field.
The Jumbos received goals from 10 different players, including
four by junior Sean Kirwan (Boonton Township, NJ) as they improved
to 12-1 overall and 7-0 at home. Babson, led by three goals from
senior Armand Wilson (Fairfield, CT), dropped to
8-7.
The Beavers had early leads of 1-0 and 2-1, and then tied the
score at 3-3 on the second goal of the first quarter by Wilson at
the 5:31 mark. The Jumbos scored the next two, including a goal off
a face-off win by junior Nick Rhoads (McLean, VA), but Babson
answered with a Tom Mallon (Manhasset, NY) tally that cut the Tufts
led to 5-4 with 3:38 to go in the first.
With Babson locked into a two-minute penalty, Tufts began its
run. Goals by senior Ryan Molloy (Setauket, NY) and Kirwan in the
final 42 seconds of an 11-goal first quarter gave the hosts a 7-4
lead.
The Jumbos out-scored the Beavers 5-0 in the second to lead 12-4
at intermission. Kirwan scored two of the goals and sophomore Dylan
Haas (Yorktown Heights, NY) added his first collegiate tally.
Senior D.J. Hessler had three assists during Tufts' 7-0
stretch.
Though the fast-paced action didn't stop in the second half, the
goal-scoring slowed down. Wilson stopped Tufts' streak with his
third of the game at 13:35 of the third quarter to make it 12-5.
After the teams traded goals making it 13-6 at the end of three,
the Jumbos got the first collegiate goals by freshmen Nate Marchand
(Concord, MA) and Greg Jenkins (Washington, DC) in the fourth for
the 15-6 final.
Tufts unleashed a 61-shot attack, including 44 shots in the
first 30 minutes. Babson sophomore goalie Jay Whalen
(Westwood, MA) made 15 saves in the first half and
finished with 17 in three quarters of play. The Jumbos dominated
face-offs 18-6, with Rhoads finishing 10 for 14. Senior Alec
Bialosky (Moreland Hills, OH) and freshman Kane Delaney
(Brookeville, MD) had four groundballs each as the Jumbos totaled
54 overall. Molloy with a pair of goals and assists, and Hessler
with a goal and three assists, joined Kirwan in scoring four
points.
Freshman Patton Watkins (Chattanooga, TN) started in goal for
Tufts and made five saves in one half. The game featured the return
of junior goalie Steven Foglietta (Oceanside, NY), who had been out
with an injury. He stopped seven shots in 24:42 of play. Sophomore
Tyler Page (San Francisco, CA) finished up with one save in the
final 5:18.
Babson sophomore Alex Patinkin (Providence, RI)
finished with two assists. Freshman Ryan Dawidjan
(Worcester, MA) collected a game-high seven of the
Beavers' 38 groundballs. Sophomore Blake Dudek (Lancaster,
PA) added five groundballs, and sophomore Ryan Lee
(Wallingford, CT) played the final quarter in goal and
made three saves for Babson.
Having already secured the second seed in the upcoming Pilgrim
League Tournament, Babson will wrap up its regular season
conference schedule at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy on Friday
at 1 p.m. The Beavers will then host their first Pilgrim League
playoff game since 2001 on Wednesday, May 4, when they face either
MIT or Wheaton in the semifinal round.
NOTE: Taken from a Tufts University press release.