Teams: Men's Lacrosse: Schedule & Results
WILLIAMS ADVANCES TO NESCAC SEMI-FINALS
WITH 14-6 WIN OVER TUFTS COLLEGE MEN'S
LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
NESCAC Tournament 1st Round
Williams 14, Tufts 6 At Medford, MA
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Game Box Score
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Senior defenseman Tucker Merrigan was one of
10 Tufts seniors to play in their last game
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MEDFORD -- Williams College junior goalie Michael
Gerbush (Glen Head, NY) stopped 19 of the 25 shots on net that he
faced, and the Ephs out-scored Tufts 12-3 over the final three
quarters, leading the visitors to a 14-6 win over the Jumbos in the
first round of the NESCAC men's lacrosse tournament on Sunday
afternoon at Bello Field. Seeded sixth in the
tournament, Williams (8-5) advances to the NESCAC semi-finals next
weekend at Middlebury College, where they will play the top seeded
Panthers on Saturday. The Ephs were led offensively today by three
goals from freshman David Hawley (New Canaan, CT) and a goal with
three assists from senior Dixon Hargrove (Wallingford, PA).
Third-seeded Tufts' season is most likely over with a 9-6 mark. The
Jumbos were led by two goals apiece from freshmen D.J. Hessler
(Monkton, MD) and Ryan Molloy (Setauket, NY). Junior
goalie Matt Harrigan (Darnestown, MD) made nine saves.
Hessler had a goal and an assist in the first period, helping the
Jumbos to a 3-2 lead after 15 minutes of play. However, the Ephs
scored four straight goals in the second period, including three in
a row by Hawley, to lead 6-3 with six minutes to go until halftime.
Tufts senior Matt Caple (Wellesley, MA) pulled the hosts
within 6-4 with two minutes left and that's how it went to
intermission. Williams picked up where it left off,
scoring the first three goals of the second half to lead 9-4 on a
goal by junior Kevin Connolly (Simsbury, CT) with a minute left in
the third. Tufts was able to score its only goal of the third with
18 seconds to go, by Molloy, and it was 9-5 heading into the fourth.
Hessler opened the fourth with a goal at 14:11 and Tufts was behind
just 9-6. However, the Ephs scored five times in a three-minute
span, two by sophomore Richard Reuter (Ridgewood, NJ), and led 14-6
just like that. With Gerbush in a zone, the lead was safe. He came
out of the game with 3:15 to play. The Jumbos
finished with a 46-33 lead in shots and also had an edge in the
ground ball battle, 32-28. The face-offs were even (Tufts 12-11) and
the Jumbos capitalized on three of six man-up opportunities. The win
avenged a 7-4 loss to Tufts for the Ephs back on March 15.
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