Teams: Men's Lacrosse: Schedule & Results
GINSBERG GOALS SAVES JUMBOS FROM BATES COMEBACK
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
Tufts 9 Bates 8 2ot
At Medford, MA
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Game Box
Score
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Connor Ginsberg scored the game-winning goal
in the second overtime for Tufts
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MEDFORD -- Junior Connor Ginsberg (New Haven, CT) scored 1:27
into the second overtime to give the fifth-ranked Tufts men's
lacrosse team a 9-8 victory over visiting Bates College in a NESCAC
game at Bello Field on Saturday afternoon. Ginsberg's goal, his
third of the game, saved the Jumbos from a disastrous outcome after
Bates rallied from a 7-3 deficit in the fourth quarter.
Tufts keeps its hold on first place in NESCAC with the victory,
improving to 10-2 overall and 6-1 in the league. Sophomore Clem
McNally (Farhills, NJ) also scored three goals for Tufts, while
senior tri-captain Mark Warner (Wading River, NY) had four
assists. Bates evened off at 5-5 overall and dropped to 2-5 in
NESCAC. The Bobcats got a goal and three assists from senior Amadi
Cisse (Hanover, NH) along with two goals apiece from Brent Morin
(Hanover, NH) and Mike Medeiros (Concord, MA).
The Jumbos scored the game's first three goals and led 5-2 at the
half. McNally had two at the break. Tufts expanded its lead to four
goals (7-3) in the third quarter, and seemed to have the game under
control. Bates scored the first two goals of the fourth quarter, by
Morin and Medeiros, to cut the margin to 7-5. McNally scored off a
pass from Warner at 2:21 for an 8-5 Tufts edge, but the visitors
scored three times in the final 1:34 to tie the game at 8-8. Tyler
Moore (North Andover, MA) tied it with just 25 seconds left on the
clock, with Cisse making the pass for his third assist of the
quarter.
Bates had three shots to one by Tufts in the first four-minute
overtime period. At the start of the second overtime, Jumbo senior
Matt Lanuto (Duxbury, MA) won the face-off. A
minute-and-a-half later, Ginsberg came out from behind the goal and
beat Bates keeper Will Paddock (Denver, CO) with a turn-around shot
for the victory.
Paddock finished the game with 13 saves, while Matt Harrigan (Darnestown,
MD) stopped six in the Jumbo cage.
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