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Hopkins Tops Virginia, 13-12 to keep the Doyle Smith Cup

Baltimore, MD-DAS Lacrosse team of John's Hopkin's men was in an early three-goal deficit and later set up a lead of four goals and then, it seems, it is always the case when the Blue Jays and Virginia have come together in the last seconds.

When the dust settled, the wind-related dust on Gusty Homewood Field Field DH The Blue Jays achieved a 13-12 victory in the 99TH Meeting in the series history. The 23RD One-goal game among the 99, including the 14TH In the last 32 meetings, it was only sealed when Blue Jay defender Quintan Kilrain In the last seconds a faulty pass in Virginia and threw the ball into the sky to kill the clock.

With the victory, the Blue Jays improve to 5-1, win their third win of the season with a gate and keep the Doyle Smith Cup, which was presented to the winner of the Hopkins Virginia season since 2006. With the defeat, the Cavaliers slide to 2: 3.

As already mentioned, the cavaliers came out and built a 5-2 lead before the game was 13 minutes old. A few of McCabe Millon Goals and a goal and support of Truitt Sunderland triggered the early cavalier thrust.

It took almost six minutes of playing time for the Blue Jays even pulled when A Matt Collison Goal late in the first quarter and consecutive Hunter Chauvette Strikes in a period of only 61 seconds at the beginning of the second quarter Knotte Knotte 5: 5.

The Cavaliers took the lead with 8: 7 during the break by scoring three of the last five goals of half, with Sunderland scoring two goals in this run. Blue Jay strikes Chuck Rawson And Stuart Phillips Hopkins' two goals taken into account during this time.

The game changed after Virginia had achieved a 9: 7 lead with one without support Ryan Colsey Gate a little more than three minutes in the second half. After the Blue Jay defense had grown nine goals in the first 34 minutes, she chose the Cavaliers for the next 19:05. During this time, the cavaliers were bothered in six sales, Blue Jay -Torwart Luke Staudt Ended three possessions with parades, there was a gunshot injury and the blue Jays secured a faulty UVA shot to end another.

While the Cavaliers in 11 successive possessions were empty, the Blue Jay offensive heated up at the other end. Chauvette replied Colsey's destination when he was a sophisticated cross-crease feed from Collison and co-captain home Dylan Bauer Even in the middle of the time when he came to his defender and came to the goal, where he defeated the UVA goalkeeper Kyle Morris From near.

The 9: 9 difference took almost five minutes before Chauvette added his fourth game in the third quarter 3: 51 mark in order to provide the Jays the first lead of the game and Charlie Iler 61 seconds later the first goal of his Blue Jay career scored in a dodge from behind. Another Chauvette goal in the last two minutes brought the JAYS to the last period with 12: 9.

The three-goal pillow lasted a little more than seven minutes before Collison and Bauer joined Hopkins with 7:48 on the clock.

Any measure of comfort by the blue Jay believers had disappeared 18 seconds later than Griffin protection Put you under the crossbar on the escape in an unexplained situation. Millon then achieved his third game in the transition just 76 seconds after the goal destination to make it a game with two goals.

The two-goal lead found longer than five minutes before the Blue Jays were amazed in the fourth quarter for an illegal body check with 46 seconds. The cavaliers were more conscious than maybe expected, but Sunderland was released in the slot and was free Thomas Menck I found him playing a game with a goal with 10.1 seconds on the clock.

After a short struggle for possession of the following, it was Virginia's Ben Wayer If you came up with the floor ball, but your passport near the midfield did not hit his brand and Kilrain came with floor ball to seal the victory.

Chauvette has the Blue Jays up and down with a career high of five goals, while Bauer (2g, 2a) reached his career high for points. Iler saw the most extensive playing time of his career and scored a goal and added two templates for three points. Collison (1g, 2a) and Phillips (1g, 1a) also added multi-points games for John's Hopkins. Staudt scored 10 parades in the goal for the Blue Jays, who achieved another strong performance on the X from Senior Logan Callahanthe 14 out of 23 with six floor balls and supported support a day.

Sunderland (4G, 2A) and Millon (3G, 1a) offensive for Virginia. Protection (1a, 1a) and Jack Walshe (1g, 1a) also added multi-point games while Anthony Ghobriel Was 12 out of 23 at Faceoffs with five floor balls and an assist. Kyle Morris Sermarted eight parades in the gate and Uva kept advantages in shots (36-30) and floor balls (27-18).

Notes of interest

• The goalless route from 19:05 for Virginia marks the 11TH The time in six games that the JHU defense kept the opposition for 10 minutes or longer, and the opposition lasted for 14 minutes or longer.
• John's Hopkins now leads the all-time series against the Cavaliers, 63-35-1. The 99 games are the second person for the Blue Jays against every opponent.
• The rally of three-goal-down markings this season, in which Hopkins came from three goals to win a game (Loyola).

Next on

John's Hopkins will return to the campaign on Sunday, March 9, when the Blue Jays travel to Syrakus to take over the orange (2 p.m. / Espnu).

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