Box Score The pair team up for 12 points
including the game-winner
Box
Score
BOSTON, MA - Freshman attackman Dean
Driscoll (Cohasset, MA) and junior middie Pat
Driscoll (Hingham, MA) combined for 12 points, including the
game winning goal from D. Driscoll with 2:29 left to play in
regulation to lift the University of Massachusetts Boston men's
lacrosse team over Curry College, 13-12, Thursday afternoon at the
Clark Athletic Center field on the campus of UMass Boston. With the
victory, the Beacons improve to 5-8 on the year while the loss
drops the Colonels to 5-10 overall.
With the game deadlocked at 12-12, the Beacons gained possession
following a save by junior goalkeeper Anthony
Fitti (Havertown, PA) and successfully navigated the ball into
the Colonels zone. P. Driscoll was able to feed D. Driscoll with a
pass from behind the net into the slot as the freshman did the
rest, beating junior goalie Michael Hibbard (North Chelmsford, MA)
up high for his sixth tally of the game to give UMB the 13-12
advantage. The Colonels had a great chance to send the game into
overtime as UMass Boston committed two penalties with under a
minute left to play in regulation but the Beacons defense was able
to hold off Curry's late push for the equalizer.
The Beacons carried a 10-9 lead into the fourth quarter thanks
to a last second goal in the third by freshman attackman John
Perro (Northbridge, MA). Perro fired a shot from the top of the
box that at first appeared to be saved but was not completely
controlled and just scooted over the goal line to break a 9-9 tied
with just one tick left on the clock. It did not faze the Colonels
as the visitors would score the first two goals of the fourth
quarter to take the 11-10 lead on goals from junior middie Russell
Lanham (Silver Springs, MD) at 14:30 and sophomore middie Joseph
Natale (Haverhill, MA). The Beacons responded with two goals of
their own as P. Driscoll was able to feed D. Driscoll both times,
once at 9:14 and the other at 4:40 to help UMass Boston regain the
12-11 lead. Sophomore middie Andrew Navoni (Natick, MA) netted the
equalizer for Curry just 37 seconds later at the 4:03 mark of the
fourth to tie the game at 12-12 to set the stage for Driscoll's
late game heroics.
In the first quarter, the Colonels jumped out to an early 1-0
lead on a Lanham score just 1:11 into the contest but UMass Boston
would net the next two goals to take a 2-1 on tallies from junior
middie Rob
Uhrig (Boston, MA) and freshman defender Patrick
McGoff (Charlestown, MA). The Colonels regained the lead at 3-2
following a score by Natale and freshman middie Harrison Foster
(Saddle River, NJ) but two goals by P. Driscoll to close out the
quarter propelled the Beacons into the second quarter with a 4-3
advantage.
UMass Boston opened up its largest lead of the game as D.
Driscoll scored the first two goals of the second quarter to make
it a 6-3 contest in favor of the hosts but Curry stormed back to
score four of the next five goals in the game to help even the
contest at 7-7 heading into the halftime intermission. Natale
scored three of the Colonels second quarter goals while the other
tally came from freshman attackman Connor Arnold (Clifton Park,
NY).
With 10:59 to play in the third quarter, the Colonels regained
the lead for the first time since early in the first quarter when
senior John O'Donnell (Middleton, MA) potted his lone goal of the
afternoon coming off an Arnold assist to make it 8-7 in favor of
the visitors. Perro would answer for UMass Boston, scoring his
second goal of the match at 6:55 into the third to even the score
at 8-8 before Curry pulled ahead 9-8 on senior middie Michael
Snyder's (Lee, MA) first goal of the contest. Perro would then net
UMass Boston's final two goals of the quarter including the last
second score to give the Beacons the momentum heading into the
final quarter of play.
Fitti earned the win in net for UMass Boston, making 18 saves to
improve to 3-5 on the season. Hibbard suffered the loss for the
Colonels, making six saves in 39 minutes of action while sophomore
goalie Timothy McGonagle (Concord, MA) made two saves during the
other 21 minutes.
The Colonels outshot the Beacons 47-33 and dominated the
face-offs winning 20 of the 27 on the afternoon but the Beacons
were still able to pull out the home victory, improving to 4-1 this
season at home against non-conference opponents.
UMass Boston will return to action on Saturday, April 23 when
they travel to Plymouth, NH to face Plymouth State University in a
Little East Conference matchup at 1:00 PM while Curry is back in
action the same day for a 1:30 PM Commonwealth Coast Conference
tilt in Dudley, MA vs. Nichols College.