HOBOKEN, N.J. (February 22, 2015) – The 13th-ranked Endicott College men's lacrosse team defeated Stevens Institute of Technology by a score of 15-13 Sunday afternoon at the DeBaun Athletic Complex in front of a standing-room-only crowd.
The Gulls improve to 1-0 with the win, while the Ducks drop to 1-1. Stevens will visit Eastern Connecticut State University on Wednesday afternoon beginning at 4 p.m.
After 30 minutes of action, the Gulls looked to be the better team, taking a 9-3 lead into the locker room and holding all the momentum. The guests jumped out to a 3-0 edge and led 6-2 after one, before outscoring the Ducks 3-1 in the second quarter. Senior attack
Andrew Scrutchfield, sophomore midfielder
Connor Towne and sophomore attack
Tim Leahey accounted for the Stevens markers, with senior attack
JP Giroux pocketing the Ducks' lone first-half assist.
From the midway point on, the Ducks looked like a different animal, going blow-for-blow with the favored Gulls, and ripping off six-straight scores over the first 13:35 of action in the third to tie the game at nine apiece. Leahey tallied the team's first man-up goal of the afternoon thanks to an assist from senior midfielder
Michael Maroon, and less than two minutes later, sophomore
Connor McKeon found Leahey for his third of the game. Midfielder
Matt Ferentini found Giroux for a man-up score at 10:01 of the third, with sophomore midfielder
Jake Krantz getting a man-down marker to make it a 9-7 game.
Ferentini and McKeon tallied to bring the Ducks even to the thrill of the capacity home crowd, but Endicott was able to take a 10-9 margin into the fourth thanks to a score from sophomore attack Colin Bannon.
Scrutchfield scored unassisted with 11:28 to play, and after Endicott scored 17 seconds later, Leahey's fifth of the year and fourth of the game tied things at 11 with 8:23 on the clock.
Unfortunately for the Ducks, they were unable to get over the hump, as Endicott scored four-straight goals – three coming in just 1:29 of game time – to open a 15-11 edge with 3:39 left.
Scrutchfield put away a feed from junior midfielder
Michael Serrante and Giroux recorded his second of the day with 49 ticks left, but the Ducks ended up falling short by two goals.
Endicott ended with a 45-43 margin in shots, with junior goalie
Austin Boyd making 17 saves for the Ducks. Stevens held a 40-31 edge in ground balls, but Endicott was victorious on 19-of-32 faceoffs.
Leahey had four goals and three ground balls to lead the attack, with Scrutchfield posting three goals and one assist. Giroux finished with three points, as McKeon and Ferentini also had multiple points for Stevens. Junior midfielder
Brett Incollingo had six ground balls, while Maroon added four, Scrutchfield had five, and senior defenseman
Paul Romens had three GB's with a team-high two caused turnovers.
Junior Cameron Bell made 11 saves for Endicott, and the Gulls were led by four goals, five assists and two ground balls from Bannon.
Visit
www.stevensducks.com Wednesday for links to live coverage of the game at ECSU.