Hartford and UMBC Grab Wins on the Road

Hartford and UMBC Grab Wins on the Road

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Every gameday throughout the 2011 season, America East will provide a men's lacrosse update that  previews the day's matchups as well as recaps the previous day's action. The update will also provide links to live coverage, box scores and highlights of select games. Fans can also follow men's lacrosse action throughout the season at the America East Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube page!

 

Recent Results


Saturday, April 16
UMBC 13, at Albany 9 -- Box Score

  • UMBC (5-5, 2-1 America East) scored the final four goals of the game to break a 9-9 tie and pull away from Albany (4-8, 0-3 AE). 
  • Albany held a 36-32 advantage in total shots while UMBC held a slight, 19-18 edge in shots on net.
  • UMBC keeper Brian McCullough made nine saves on the evening, including seven stops in the second half.
  • Sophomore attack Scott Jones scored a game-high five goals for the Retrievers, including four in the fourth quarter.
  • UMBC senior midfielder Jamie Kimbles notched six points on four goals and a pair of assists while sophomore Dave Brown scored six points on one goal and a game-high five assists.
  • Freshman attack Miles Thompson led the Great Danes with three goals and an assist to go along with three ground balls while senior attack Matt Johnson added a pair of goals.
  • Junior midfielder Keith Olson won 15-of-25 faceoffs and picked up a game-high eight ground balls.

 

Hartford 12, at Vermont 8 -- Box Score

  • Hartford (8-5, 2-1 AE) ran out to an 8-1 lead at the half on their way to a win on the road over Vermont (6-6, 1-2 AE).
  • Hartford won 16-of-26 faceoffs, led by senior Tim Fallon, who controlled 15-of-24 faceoffs. Fallon also picked up a game-high nine ground balls.
  • The Hawks outshot the Catamounts, 33-29, including 21-10 in the first half.
  • Vermont converted five of their nine extra-man opportunities.
  • Hartford junior midfielder Martin Bowes came of the bench to lead the Hawks with five points and three assists on the afternoon.
  • Junior attack Aidan Genik scored two goals and added an assist as he cracked the 100-point mark for his career with the Hawks. Sophomore attack Rory Nunamacher scored a team-high three goals for the Hawks.
  • Vermont sophomore midfielder Thomas Galvin scored four points for the Catamounts on three goals and one assist while freshman attack Connor McNamara added a pair of goals.


at #13/13 Stony Brook 13, Binghamton 6 -- Box Score

  • Stony Brook (7-3, 2-0 AE) netted four straight goals in the third quarter to build a lead the visiting Binghamton (5-7, 1-2 AE) could overcome.
  • The Bearcats outshot the Seawolves, 34-31, but Stony Brook held a 21-15 edge in shots on goal.
  • Stony Brook picked up 37 ground balls, led by senior Adam Rand with seven, while Binghamton grabbed just 24 ground balls.
  • Senior midfielder Kevin Crowley led the Seawolves with five points on three goals and two assists to go along with five ground balls.
  • Stony Brook senior attack Jordan McBride scored two goals and dished out one assist while junior defender Greg Miceli dished out a team-high three helpers.
  • Binghamton was led by junior midfielder Chris Cook, who scored three points on one goal and two assists while picking up seven ground balls.
  • Freshman attack Michael Antinozzi scored a team-high two goals for the Bearcats.