Box Score OWINGS MILLS, Md. – The No. 2-ranked
Salisbury University men's lacrosse team defeated No. 1
Stevenson University 16-10 in a Capital Athletic Conference contest
in front of 1,534 in attendance at the Caves Athletic Complex.
The win today marks the second straight week the Sea Gulls have hit
the road and defeated the No. 1 team in the country, after
defeating then-No. 1 Gettysburg College last Saturday, 11-10, in
overtime.
With the victory the Sea Gulls (12-0, 3-0 CAC) improve to 5-2
all-time against the Mustangs. The victory today at the Caves
Athletic Complex marks the second straight season the Sea Gulls
have knocked off Stevenson as the No. 1 team in the nation at the
complex, as last year the Gulls won in the CAC championship 13-5.
The first quarter was played at a frantic pace as each team took
turns marching the ball up and down the field at full speed. The
Mustangs (10-1, 2-1 CAC) opened up the contest with a pair of
goals, before the Sea Gulls struck with a Mike Von
Kamecke (Winter Park, Fla.) tally off an assist from
sophomore midfielder Sam Bradman
(Canton, N.Y.) to get on the board. Senior attackman
Mike Winter (Port Washington, N.Y.) evened
things up in the eighth minute off an assist from sophomore
midfielder Tim Lum (Long Valley, N.J.). Play would
be halted for a 20-minute delay, as each team had a player suffer
an injury that required medical attention on the field. Salisbury
took its first lead of the contest following the delay, as
sophomore attackman Matt
Cannone (Bayport, N.Y.) buried home an unassisted goal
with less than four minutes remaining in the first quarter. The
Mustangs closed out the quarter with a pair of unassisted goals of
their own to take a 4-3 lead into the second quarter.
The second quarter was played at a much more controlled tempo,
as each team began to run their set offenses. Salisbury opened the
quarter with a brilliant goal in transition following a Johnny Rodriguez (Gambrills, Md.) save.
Rodriguez collected the ball and sent a long pass up the field to
senior long-stick midfielder Connor
Burgasser (Mendon, N.Y.) who successfully cleared the
ball and sent it to Winter who rocketed home the shot. Stevenson
jumped out to a 6-4 lead following a pair of goals, before senior
attackman Jake DeLillo (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.)
tallied his first goal of the day off an assist from Winter with
eight minutes remaining in the quarter. Over the final eight
minutes the Sea Gulls outscored the Mustangs 3-2, including a
man-up goal by Winter from Cannone that sent the teams even at 8
goals apiece into the locker rooms.
The third quarter was all Salisbury, as the maroon and gold
opened up the frame with another tally by Winter just nine seconds
in off an assist from DeLillo. The Sea Gulls continued to possess
the ball throughout the first ten minutes and found goals from
Cannone and junior midfielder Shawn
Zordani (Littleton, Colo.) to increase the lead to
11-8. The two teams finished the quarter with each side
notching a goal. Rodriguez made several key saves in the quarter to
fluster the Stevenson offense.
The fourth quarter was much of the same as the same as the Sea
Gulls outscored the Mustangs 4-1, including senior
defensive-midfielder Will
Poletis (Baltimore, Md.) tallying his second goal of
the year.
Salisbury was led by Winter who finished with four goals and one
assist. Cannone and Von Kamecke were close behind as they each
finished with three goals and one assist. DeLillo racked up three
points with two goals and one assist.
Rodriguez and the members of the Salisbury defense played
brilliantly today, as they held the nation's fourth best
scoring offense to a season-low 10 goals and just two goals in the
second half. Rodriguez notched his 27th career victory as he posted
15 saves.
The Sea Gulls will return to the friendly confines of Sea Gull
Stadium this week, with a mid-week CAC contest against St.
Mary's (Md.) College this Wednesday at 7 p.m.