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Herren-Lacrosse overcomes the slow start to flash on the street, 22-9

Geneva, NY – Cornell Senior CJ KirstThe leading goal scorer of the nation had a career evening with 12 points when the third-party Big Red collected on Tuesday evening in the Boswell Field Field from an early deficit with four goals for a 22: 9 triumph in Hobart. The big red improved to 3-0, while the statesmen fell to 2-2.

Kirst scored six goals for the third game in a row and scored a career high of six template in a game in school history as part of a 12-point day. The captain went into the top 10 career templates (73) within eight goals after Mike French's school record from 191 and entered Eamon Mceneaney for fifth place in career points (256). He collected six of his ten shots and added a floor ball and sales for the effort.

The Big Red was 7: 3 early when Hobart strolled around, but the Big Red chose the statesmen methodically in the last 41 minutes of the game and scored 19 goals, including a 10-0 run that stretched the half and the game turned. Senior goalkeeper Wyatt Knust Hotbart with 16 parades kept in a further outstanding effort between the pipes before Matthew Tully Late at the two combined for 18 stops. Brendan dust Was also fantastic, won 10 floor balls and caused three sales in victory.

Ryan Goldstein registered a hat trick and added three templates Ryan Waldman Had a goal and three helpers and both Jack CascaddenThe 14 out of 28 was, with seven floor balls and with seven floor balls Willem Firth Two two hits each. A total of 15 different players recorded one point and 13 of them were attributed to at least one goal. Cornell had a lead of 58-48 in shots and was ahead of 40-34 in floor balls.

Alex Rosa scored three early goals, but was kept away from the goal in the last 47 minutes. Jackson Faiola prevented the damage from being worse and 14 stops. The statesmen had a slight advantage in the Draw Circle and won 19-of-35 starts.

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Next up
• Cornell meets his second Big East squad in a row when it visits Richmond for the first time on Sunday, March 2, at 1 p.m.
• The competition is transferred live to ESPN+.
• It will be the first meeting against the spiders.
• Cornell will make his first trip to Virginia since an exciting defeat of 15 to 14 against UVA on March 7, 2015. The Big Red scored five goals in the last 2:32 before he has no time.