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Fredericksburg, Va. - The St.
Mary's College of Maryland men's lacrosse team rebounded from
Saturday's loss with a hard-fought 7-6 road victory over the
University of Mary Washington Wednesday afternoon.
Junior captain Ryan Alexander (Laurel,
Md./Pallotti) led the Seahawk offense with a hat trick, while
sophomore attackman Chris Becraft (Rockville,
Md./Good Counsel) notched two assists.
The Seahawks (3-4, 1-1 CAC) broke a 1-1 tie with a four-goal
second period as the visitors rattled off three straight before
junior defenseman Dave Watts (Baltimore,
Md./Baltimore Lutheran) completed a pass from senior defenseman
Travis Floyd (Alexandria, Va./Mount Vernon) at
1:20 to cut St. Mary's lead to 4-2. Sophomore attackman
Sam Burns (Potomac, Md./T.S. Wootton) returned the
Seahawks' three-goal lead as Burns took a feed
from Becraft with one second left in the first
half for a 5-2 halftime lead.
Mary Washington (6-4, 0-3 CAC) outscored the Seahawks 3-2 in the
third quarter to come within 7-5 heading into the final
stanza. Alexander sandwiched a pair of goals
around one by junior middie Brian Deal
(Pittsburgh, Pa./Shady Side Academy) to give SMCM a 7-3 advantage
at 5:46. Deal and sophomore middie
Evan Weiss (Oakton, Va./Madison) each tallied
unassisted goals to cut the deficit to two.
The Eagles pulled within one at 5:37 in the fourth period as
Deal completed the hat trick with junior
Dan Coats (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle)
assisting on the play. St. Mary's won the ensuing face-off
and the Seahawk defense killed Mary Washington's extra-man
opportunity. The Eagles fired off two shots but failed to
capitalize as one was blocked while the other one was saved by
sophomore Pat Simpson (Arnold, Md./Broadneck).
Mary Washington took 30 shots to the Seahawks' 26, while the
Eagles edged St. Mary's 29-27 in ground balls behind a game-high
seven loose ball pick-ups by senior defenseman Peter
Lytle (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle).
Deal finished as the Eagles' leading scorer
with three goals, while three other players tallied one goal.
DiPasquale claimed 11-of-16 face-offs as the
Seahawks dominated that category.
Simpson registered 16 saves and scooped up four
ground balls in the win, while sophomore Ryan
Kleman (Fairfax, Va./Robinson) had eight saves for Mary
Washington.
St. Mary's returns to action this Saturday, March 28 with
another conference tilt as the Seahawks host York (Pa.) College at
1:00.