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Men's lax defeats Towson, Mount St. Mary's

Issue date: 4/30/09
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Senior captain Andrew Miller looks to clear the ball. Miller has helped lead the Jays to an 8-4 record.
Media Credit: Eileen Huang
Senior captain Andrew Miller looks to clear the ball. Miller has helped lead the Jays to an 8-4 record.

In one of the most exciting games of the season, the #6-ranked Blue Jays walked off the field of Unitas Stadium at Towson victorious after four grueling quarters and two overtime periods. With just 7.2 seconds left in the second overtime period, senior midfielder Brian Christopher dodged into the middle of the field, spun past his defender and bounced in a tough shot for his third goal of the day and his second career overtime game-winner, to beat Towson 11-10 in a game in which the Blue Jays were never leading. The win brought the Jays' record to 7-4.

Towson had control the first three quarters until Hopkins decided to take charge. Facing a four goal deficit in the third quarter, back-to-back goals by junior attackman Chris Boland and sophomore attackman Kyle Wharton cut the Tigers' lead to two, to make it 8-6. Towson beat junior goalie Michael Gvozden with just 2.8 seconds left in the third quarter; heading into the fourth quarter, Hopkins faced a 9-6 deficit.

Less than two minutes into the fourth quarter, the Jays' comeback began. Senior midfielder Mark Bryan beat Towson goalie Rob Wheeler from six yards out, cutting the lead to two. After eight scoreless minutes, junior midfielder Steven Boyle fired a pass to senior attackman Josh Peck, who one-timed it past Wheeler. Hopkins finally tied it up 70 seconds later when junior midfielder Michael Kimmel found the back of the net. Towson responded just 32 seconds later with a quick goal, but Christopher scored his second of the day with 2:12 remaining, which proved to be the overtime-forcing goal.

Both goalies played impressively during the overtime periods, but Gvozden once again proved to be the better man. With just about a minute to play, Gvozden came up with two huge back-to-back saves. After a successful clear and a wide shot out of bounds by Wharton, Christopher took the ball with 7.2 seconds left and ended the game. The four-goal comeback win was their first since March 18th, 2005, when the Jays erased a 7-1 deficit to Syracuse.

Just five days later, the team traveled down to Emmitsburg, Maryland to take on Mount St. Mary's. They traveled back to Baltimore victorious, by a score of 12-5, led by Boland and Wharton. Wharton scored four goals and Boland added six points with two goals and four assists. With the win, the Blue Jays improve to 8-4 overall, and the Mountaineers fall to 5-9.
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SISIKIEV

Accommodation Kiev

posted 9/10/09 @ 5:26 AM EST

Very much to like me this kind of sports, but unfortunately in Ukraine he is not spent and do not train in it. It is all interestingly.

Washington DC Movers

posted 9/10/09 @ 12:11 PM EST

Lacrosse is a really fun sport to watch and it's one that is fairly unique to this county, and maybe a couple other countries. As the above commenter noted, they don't have lacrosse in Europe. (Continued…)

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