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Bill Wood
13
St. Mary's (MD) SMCM 3-9, 1-3
21
Winner Chris. Newport CNUM 10-4, 3-1
St. Mary's (MD) SMCM
3-9, 1-3
13
Final
21
Chris. Newport CNUM
10-4, 3-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
St. Mary's (MD) SMCM 4 4 2 3 13
Chris. Newport CNUM 6 3 5 7 21

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Seahawks Downed by #9 Christopher Newport in Regular Season Finale

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - The St. Mary's College of Maryland men's lacrosse team (3-9, 1-5 C2C) traveled to Christopher Newport University to take on the #9 Captains (10-4, 3-1 C2C) on Saturday afternoon (May 1) in Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference action. The Seahawks fell to the Captains 21-13 in their regular season finale.

St. Mary's College - 13, #9 Christopher Newport University - 21

How It Happened
  • The Seahawks recorded the first goal of the contest from defender Ethan Little at the 11:19 mark of the first quarter. The Captains responded a minute later with a score to even the game at one. Next, St. Mary's College went on a three-goal run with three man-up goals recorded by Ben Claffee, Dominic Venanzi, and Jeremiah Clemmer. Christopher Newport finished the opening quarter strong with five unanswered goals to capture their first lead of the game, 6-4. 
  • The Captains stretched their lead to 9-4 with three-straight goals to begin the second stanza. However, the Seahawks battled back into the game with a four-goal run to trim the Captain lead to 9-8. Abe Hubbard, Venanzi, Jude Brown, and Cameron Linger tallied goals during the run. 
  • St. Mary's College and Christopher Newport exchanged scores to start the third, but the Captains followed with four-straight goals to stretch their lead to 14-9. Brown tallied the final goal of the third for the Seahawks tenth goal of the game. St. Mary's College headed into the final quarter of action trailing 14-10.
  • After the Captains scored the first goal of the fourth frame, the Seahawks netted back-to-back goals from Brown and Brock Daniel to cut the CNU lead to three. Next, the Captains captured the momentum again with three-straight goals for an 18-12 advantage. Brown tallied the final goal of the game for the Seahawks with 5:59 remaining. CNU put the game out of reach with a three-goal run to end the game.
Inside the Box Score
  • Brown led the Seahawks with four goals and three assists for a team-high seven points. Hubbard followed with three points. Tommy Rinder led the Seahawk defense with a team-best two caused turnovers, while Mitch Boudreau gathered a team-high five ground balls. 
  • Dylan Rice led the Captains with 10 points.
Up Next for the Seahawks
  • May 5 at Salisbury | C2C Championship Semifinals
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