Archive for April 23rd, 2007

Falcons Fall to Ohio State in Home Finale

Falcons Fall to Ohio State in Home Finale

Lacrosse Box Score (Final)

USAFA, Colo. - Playing in its last home game of the season, the Air Force lacrosse team was unable to get the victory, falling to Ohio State, 10-6, Friday afternoon at Cadet Lacrosse Stadium. The Falcons drop to 2-8 on the season, 1-3 in the Great Western Lacrosse League, while the Buckeyes improve to 7-4 overall, 3-0 in the GWLL.

The Buckeyes, who won 16-of-19 faceoffs in the game, got on the board quickly, scoring just 32 seconds into the opening period. Ohio State led 3-0 before an unassisted score by Air Force senior Justin Kuchta (Ridgefield, Conn.) put the Falcons on the board with 10:41 remaining in the second quarter. Two minutes later, junior Kevin Crumrine (Edgewater, Md.) brought the Falcons back within one point with man-up goal, but the Buckeyes closed out the half with two unanswered scores to take a 5-2 lead at the break.

Ohio State started the third period with three unanswered goals to jump ahead 8-2, while the Falcons got back on the board with a goal from senior captain Will Meister (Denver, Colo.) with three minutes remaining in the period.

The Buckeyes again scored quickly to start the final period, getting a goal just as an Air Force penalty expired. Nearly seven minutes went by before Crumrine put the Falcons back on the scoreboard, but an Ohio State goal at the 6:37 mark put the Buckeyes on top by six once more. However, Air Force scored two goals in the last minute and a half to bring the final tally to 10-6.

Crumrine led the Falcons with three goals in the contest, while Kuchta, Meister and Griffin Nevitt (So., Charlotte, N.C.) added one score each. Meanwhile, senior Conrad Lochocki (Chalfont, Pa.) added two assists for Air Force. For the Buckeyes, Kevin Buchanan had two goals and an assist, wile Joel Dalgarno and James Green each tallied one goal and two assists.

The Falcons wrap up their GWLL slate next Saturday, April 28, when they visit in-state rival Denver. The game, slated to begin at 7:30 p.m., will be televised live by FSN Rocky Mountain.

Ohio State 10, Air Force 6
Air Force Scoring: Goals: Kevin Crumrine 3, Justin Kuchta, Will Meister, Griffin Nevitt. Assists: Conrad Lochocki 2.
Ohio State Scoring: Goals: Kevin Buchanan 2, Joe Benson 2, Jeff Ryan 2, Joel Dalgarno, James Green, Ben Drake, Mario Ventiquattro. Assists: Joel Dalgarno 2, James Green 2, Ben Drake, Ryan Lowe, Kevin Buchanan, Jeff Ryan, Mario Ventiquattro, Corey Bentine.

Pioneers Fall to Buckeyes in Overtime

Lacrosse Box Score (Final)

Pioneers Fall to Buckeyes in Overtime
Murray tallies hat trick in loss

DENVER – Sophomore Joey Murray (Denver) recorded a hat trick and senior Jeb Hollingsworth (Darien, Conn.) accounted for 10 saves, but it was not enough, as the University of Denver men’s lacrosse team fell in overtime to Great Western Lacrosse League foe Ohio State, 10-9, Sunday afternoon at Barton Lacrosse Stadium in front of a sellout crowd of 2,019.

Trailing 9-7 with less then two minutes left in regulation, Murray ripped off two goals for DU, including the game-tying goal with 00:36 left on the clock. Hollingsworth stopped a one-on-one shot by OSU’s Joel Dalgarno to keep the Buckeyes off the board and send the game to overtime.

DU (7-7, 2-2 GWLL) controlled the ball for most of overtime, getting off three shots. Hollingsworth came up with another huge save, this one with under a minute remaining but with 00:11 left in overtime, Mario Ventiquattro beat Hollingsworth to give the Buckeyes (8-4, 4-0 GWLL) the win.

In the fourth quarter, senior Ryan Shaughnessy (Columbus, Ohio) closed the Pioneers within two, but OSU’s James Green recorded his third goal of the game to put the Buckeyes back up three. Shaughnessy notched his second goal of the contest to pull DU within two, again, at 8:40 remaining. Ventiquarttro pushed OSU’s lead back to three before junior Jon Paulson (Flemington, N.J.) pulled DU with two prior to Murray’s run at the end of the game.

Trailing 5-1 at half, DU came out of the locker room to start the third quarter and ripped off three consecutive goals, including sophomore Kyle Weiderstedt’s (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) first goal of the season. OSU’s Ben Drake recorded his second goal of the game at 3:59 to give the Buckeyes a 7-4 lead.

The Buckeyes jumped on the board first but Paulson, on a pass from Murray, got past Ohio State goalie Stefan Schroder to tie the game. OSU’s defense held the Pioneers scoreless for the final 23:25 of the half, despite DU having control of the ball for just less than four minutes late in the second quarter. Ohio State’s offense tallied four unanswered goals in the half.

Murray led the way for DU with four points, while Shaughnessy and Paulson had two points each.

The Pioneers wrap-up their home 2007 season on Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. against instate rival Air Force. The contest will mark senior day for 11 Pioneer seniors and be televised on FSN-Rocky Mountain. The game can also be followed on www.denverpioneers.com.

Rams Run Away with Showdown 13-5 over Buffaloes

Rams Run Away with Showdown 13-5 over Buffaloes

Denver, CO – For a second consecutive year, the #2 Colorado State Rams and #6 Colorado Buffaloes met at INVESCO Field at Mile High Stadium in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Showdown on Saturday night. In a rematch of last year’s national championship game, the Rams got huge efforts from senior attackman Brian Stone (Air Academy HS; Colorado Springs, CO) and Tyson Ehinger (Heritage HS; Littleton, CO) as they dispatched of their rivals from the south with a resounding 13-5 victory.

Stone had a career-high seven goals on only eight shots while fellow attackmen Danny Stevens (Suffern HS; Suffern, NY) and John Tomlinson (Smoky Hill HS; Aurora, CO) added a combined seven points themselves in a very solid effort up front. All of Stevens’ three assists came on Stone tallies in the victory.

While CSU’s offense was getting open looks on one end of the field, the Rams’ defense held up their end of the bargain on the other. After CU tied the game at 1 early in the first quarter, Ehinger spearheaded a defensive effort that kept the Buffs off of the scoreboard for almost 30 minutes. The junior netminder had 15 saves on the evening, including 12 in the first three quarters as the Rams built a commanding 9-1 lead after three.

Colorado State struck early in the opening stanza when Stone and Stevens connected for a goal just :40 in. CU answered back less than a minute later, but then fell victim to the offensive doldrums as CSU’s defense dug in. The Rams got the score up to 5-1 after one quarter and 6-1 at the half.

Colorado did get some offensive production in the fourth quarter. After finally breaking their scoreless streak on a fast break early in the final frame, CU rattled off two more goals in the next three minutes to make the score 9-4, but CSU answered with two Stone goals to put the game out of reach.

Seniors Adam Schnirel (Mt. Lebanon HS; Pittsburgh, PA) and Ian Wilson (Arapahoe HS; Littleton, CO) played extremely well at close defense for the Rams. Freshman Andrew Stein (Columbine HS; Littleton, CO) was credited for three caused turnovers as well as the long poles did a great job on CU’s attackmen.

A big story in the game was the even play of face-offs. Tyler Wood was very good in the first half for the Buffaloes, winning 7 of 9 draws. But the Rams drew even in the second half, mostly thanks to the play of junior Lee Cates (Rangeview HS; Aurora, CO), who captured 9 of his 13 face-off attempts. CSU has struggled to win face-offs in recent history and a solid effort by Cates helped neutralize CU’s possession game.

CSU midfielders Stephen Lundberg (Cherry Creek HS; Greenwood Village, CO) and Ryan MacDonald (Smoky Hill HS; Aurora, CO) continued their strong seasons as well, contributing two goals and one assist each. Colorado was paced by junior midfielder Tyler Baruch, whose two goals led all scorers for the Buffs.

For their efforts, Stone and Ehinger were named co-MVPs by the CSU Lacrosse Alumni Association while CU’s nominee was do-it-all midfielder Scott Cadiz. The game was attended by a rabid fan base that was estimated at nearly 6,000 fans, almost double of last year’s attendance figures.

Next up for both teams is a rematch in Boulder two weeks from now in the RMLC conference semifinals. Colorado State (12-2 overall; 3-1 RMLC) clinches the #2 seed with the victory while Colorado falls to 14-4 and 2-2 in conference. The winner of the game will play the winner of Brigham Young and Utah in the other semifinal.

Lacrosse Box Score (Final)
#2 Colorado State Univ. vs #6 Univ. of Colorado (Apr 21, 2007 at Denver)

Colorado State Univ. (12-2) vs.
Univ. of Colorado (14-4)
Date: Apr 21, 2007
Attendance: 5,800
Weather: Cool and Rainy at times

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Colorado State Univ. 5 1 3 4 - 13
Univ. of Colorado… 1 0 0 4 - 5

Colorado State Univ. SCORING: GOALS: Stone, Brian 7; Lundberg, Stephen 2;
MacDonald, Ryan 2; Stevens, Danny 1; Tomlinson, John 1.
ASSISTS: Stevens, Danny 3; Tomlinson, John 2; Bird, Pat 1; Bowman, Dylan 1;
Lundberg, Stephen 1; MacDonald, Ryan 1; Vickery, Brian 1.

Univ. of Colorado SCORING: GOALS: Baruch, Tyler 2; Atwood, John 1; Upah, Andrew
1; Lemery, Brian 1.
ASSISTS: Eckenhoff, Jeff 1.

GOALTENDER SUMMARY
Colorado State Univ. Minutes GA W/L Saves
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18 Ehinger, Tyson…… 54:55 5 15
8 Fitzgerald, Garrett. 3:31 0 0
45 Simmons, Lance…… 1:34 0 0

Univ. of Colorado Minutes GA W/L Saves
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13 Moriarty, Kevin….. 54:55 12 8
33 Murphy, James……. 5:05 1 0

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Colorado State Univ. 7 3 10 10 - 30
Univ. of Colorado… 8 10 3 12 - 33

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Colorado State Univ. 5 5 2 3 - 15
Univ. of Colorado… 2 1 2 3 - 8

GROUND BALLS BY PRD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Colorado State Univ. 6 9 9 19 - 43
Univ. of Colorado… 5 9 4 11 - 29

TURNOVERS BY PRD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Colorado State Univ. 4 9 4 10 - 27
Univ. of Colorado… 5 7 5 8 - 25

FACE-OFFS BY PRD 1 2 3 4 Total
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Colorado State Univ. 2-7 0-2 3-4 6-9 - 11-22
Univ. of Colorado… 5-7 2-2 1-4 3-9 - 11-22

CLEARS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Total
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Colorado State Univ. 4-5 7-7 5-5 1-2 - 17-19
Univ. of Colorado… 3-4 3-4 1-3 3-5 - 10-16

EXTRA-MAN OPPS 1 2 3 4 Total
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Colorado State Univ. 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 - 1-4
Univ. of Colorado… 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 - 0-5

PENALTIES - Colorado State Univ. 5/4:30; Univ. of Colorado 4/4:00.
Officials: Malmquist, Dave; Schulszki, Anton; Mauney, Brian. Scorer: Andy Flax.