Box Score SALISBURY, Md. – The NCAA Division III
Men's Lacrosse Championships are well underway, and the No.
2-ranked Salisbury University men's lacrosse team hasn't missed a
beat. On a cool Saturday evening at Sea Gull Stadium before a crowd
of 661 fans, the maroon and gold rolled past Springfield College,
17-4, in an NCAA second-round game. With the win Salisbury moves on
to the quarterfinals, which will be played on Wednesday, May
19.
The Sea Gulls (19-1) scored the game's three opening goals to
take a commanding lead over the Pride (13-6), and that lead would
only grow as the seconds ticked off of the clock. Salisbury's
stellar defense, anchored in the goal by Johnny
Rodriguez (Gambrills, Md.), allowed only two goals to
be scored in the first half. Four of Salisbury's nine first-half
goals came from senior attackman Mike Winter
(Port Washington, N.Y.), who opened up scoring for the Gulls in the
first quarter and closed out the half with just 46 seconds left to
give Salisbury the lopsided advantage going into the third
quarter.
But Winter's storm of goals wasn't finished yet. He ripped a
shot just 32 seconds into the third quarter off of a Matt
Cannone (Bayport, N.Y.) assist to give Salisbury a
10-2 edge. The maroon and gold would tack on three more goals in
that quarter, not allowing the Pride a single goal, to lead 13-2
going into the final quarter. The Sea Gulls finished off the game
strong, chipping in four more goals to seal the deal. Eight
different Salisbury players netted goals in the victory. Rodriguez
finished with eight saves. Winter finished with a career-high six
goals.
"When you're on your home field, in the playoffs, that's one of
the advantages. Hopefully you come out and get out of the gate
quickly. That's always been one of our attributes as a team," Head
Coach Jim Berkman said regarding the team's quick opening
scoring in tonight's victory.
Salisbury's quarterfinal opponent will be No. 11 Haverford
College, which defeated Dickinson College, 13-5, in its
second-round game on Saturday. Because of their higher seed, the
maroon and gold will be hosting the contest at Sea Gull Stadium.
The time of the game is to be determined; check back on www.suseagulls.com for details.