SALISBURY, Md.- The top ranked Salisbury
University men's lacrosse team advanced to its fifth consecutive
NCAA Division III national title game as it beat No. 2 Gettysburg
College, 9-6, Saturday afternoon in the national semifinal in front
of 1100 fans at Sea Gull Field.
"I thought it was an all around great college lacrosse game," said
SU coach Jim Berkman.
Salisbury will now move on to face the winner of Wesleyan
(Conn.) and the defending national champions, Cortland St., at
M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, May 27 at 1:30 pm. Wesleyan and CSU
play Sunday May 20, at 1 pm.
Salisbury (22-0) jumped out to an early 3-0 lead behind unassisted
goals from Kylor Berkman,
Matt Hickman and Mike Von
Kamecke. SU matched its biggest lead of the game before
the half when senior Eric Bishop (two goals, one
assist) netted his 63rd goal of the season from a Brett
Yoder assist (two assists) to send the Gulls into halftime
up 7-2.
Gettysburg (16-3) cut into the lead in the second half as they
outscored Salisbury, 2-1, in each of the final two quarters. GC
senior Ted Leonard scored back-to-back goals at the six minute mark
to cut the SU lead to 9-6. Three goals was as close as the Bullets
could get as the Sea Gulls tightened the screws on defense and held
Gettysburg scoreless in the final minutes of the game.
"We did a good job holding the ball, we made them play us," said
Berkman.
SU senior Greg Titus added two goals to up his
team-high season total to 73. Other point scores for the maroon and
gold were Matt Dasigner (two goals, one assist)
and Kyle Burto who dished out one assist.
Salisbury net minder Max Zarchin remained perfect
on the year between the pipes as he stopped four shots. GC goalie
Pat Vaughan (16-3) picks up the loss as he had a game-high seven
saves.
"I thought our face-offs were the difference we rose to the
occasion," said Berkman.
The Sea Gulls dominated face-off as they won 12-of-18 (67 percent).
Senior Ryan DeRose (7-of-11) and junior
Ryan Brown (5-of-7) combined to win 12 face-offs
and corralled four groundballs each.
"This was a huge win for our senior class," said Berkman. "This
group of players has never lost a home game and only lost one game
in their entire four year tenures."
The Sea Gulls round out play on the natural grass of Sea Gull
stadium with 60-consective home wins. Next season the Gulls will
play on newly installed Field Turf.
Tickets for the national championship can be purchased by logging
on to http://www.lax4baltimore.org/.