Box Score SALISBURY, Md. – In an Eastern Shore
rivalry which consistently brings in over 2,000 spirited
spectators, only one team can take home the Charles B. Clark Cup.
On Saturday afternoon, for the seventh straight year, the No.
2-ranked Salisbury University men's lacrosse team took home the
trophy as the Sea Gulls defeated the Shoremen of Washington
(Md.) College, 12-7.
The series, affectionately known as “War on the
Shore” by fans, certainly lived up to its name on Saturday as
both teams came ready to play. 2,504 fans made the trek to Sea Gull
Stadium to watch the battle unfold. The Shoremen (4-10) were the
first to strike as Doug Herdegen fired a shot past junior
goalkeeper Johnny
Rodriguez (Gambrills, Md.) just two minutes into the
game. It would be the first of just three leads for Washington on
the day as the Shoremen went up, 1-0, over the Gulls.
Undeterred, Salisbury (18-1) struck back just 26 seconds later
as senior attackman Mike Winter
(Port Washington, N.Y.) scored off of an assist from sophomore
midfielder Sam Bradman
(Canton, N.Y.) to knot up the score at one apiece. Each team netted
one more goal to end the first quarter tied, 2-2.
But the back-and-forth play wouldn't
end there. The Sea Gulls and Shoremen continued to rack up the
goals in the second quarter and entered halftime tied up at 6 goals
apiece. Bradman led the Gulls in scoring for the half, netting
three, along with a score off the stick of sophomore attackman
Matt
Cannone (Bayport, N.Y.) and a man-up goal by senior
attackman Jake
DeLillo (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.). First-half
statistics were relatively balanced between the teams, with
Salisbury holding a narrow edge on shots (20-16) and ground balls
(25-21).
The second half, however, was a different story as the maroon
and gold outscored the Shoremen 6-1. Salisbury shut out Washington
in scoring in the third quarter, netting three goals in the 15
minute span, to take a commanding 9-6 lead going into the fourth
quarter. The Shoremen would score their only goal of the second
half at the start of that quarter but the Gulls proceeded to crank
out three more scores, including a goal by senior defensive
midfielder Will
Poletis (Baltimore, Md.) with just four seconds left,
to seal the victory. Salisbury has won every Charles B. Clark Cup
since the annual contest began in 2004.
Rodriguez was a brick wall in the cage in the second half, as
eight of his nine total saves came in the last 30 minutes of play.
Additionally, he caused two turnovers.
The game was also an opportunity for the Sea Gulls to recognize
their eight graduating seniors: DeLillo, Winter, Poletis,
midfielders Mike Von
Kamecke (Winter Park, Fla.), Kevin
Finn (Evanston, Ill.) and Ryan Finch
(Finksburg, Md.), long-stick midfielder Connor
Burgasser (Mendon, N.Y.) and defender Jeff
Breeding (Cockeysville, Md.). The contest marked the
final regular-season game at Sea Gull Stadium for the players.
Salisbury will now await the announcement of the NCAA Division
III Men's Lacrosse tournament field, which will be announced on
Sunday, May 9 at 10 p.m. on the CBS College Sports Network.