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Hoya Destroya : After Fits and Starts, Piecing Falling Into Place For Georgetown

Hoya Destroya : After Fits and Starts, Piecing Falling Into Place For Georgetown
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Hoyas Face Sterner Test, but Prevail Against Marquette

Hoyas Face Sterner Test, but Prevail Against Marquette Photo by GUHoyas Photo by GUHoyas The Georgetown Hoyas men’s lacrosse team (4-0, 3-0 Big East) defeated the Marquette Golden Eagles (0-3, 0-3 Big East) on Saturday by a score of 20-13. After fighting to a draw in the first half, head coach Kevin Warne’s team used a decisive third quarter run to seize a comfortable closing margin. In the victory, graduate attackman Jake Carraway continued his record-breaking season with 3 goals and 2 assists. Junior attackman Griffin Fleming led the Golden Eagles, tallying 2 goals and 3 assists. Coming into the game having lost their last four matchups against Marquette, the Hoyas were looking to break that streak and continue their dominant play to start the season. Despite opening up an early 3-1 lead, however, the Hoyas faced a far more difficult test than their first two Big East matchups (won by a combined score of 35-2). The Golden Eagles struck back, scoring four straight

Men s DI Roundup: UMBC Wins in 4 OTs, Syracuse Survives UVM Test, Conference Battles Begin

UMBC’s Nick Dupuis ended the longest game in school history, propelling the Retrievers past Stony Brook, 13-12, in quadruple-overtime Saturday. The win was UMBC’s second-straight OT win and moves them to 2-0 (1-0 America East). Both goalies shined in the extra periods with multiple saves, weathering man-down attempts and scoring chances. UMBC senior goalie Tommy Lingner (Fort Salonga, N.Y.) made 16 saves, including a game-saving one at the end of the third OT. Stony Brook’s Anthony Palma made two big saves in the third for 12 total. For Dupuis’ third and game-deciding goal came on EMO, when he started at X, got to GLE, faked and buried low just before taking a hit.

Tuesday Men s DI Roundup: A Record-Setting Day at Hofstra, Georgetown and Robert Morris

Tuesday Men s DI Roundup: A Record-Setting Day at Hofstra, Georgetown and Robert Morris
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Georgetown Continues Dominant Start, Overwhelms St John s

Senior attackman Jake Carraway ties Georgetown s all-time goals record. John Picker/The Georgetown Voice In their home opener, the Georgetown Hoyas men’s lacrosse team (2-0, 2-0 Big East) overwhelmed the St. John’s Red Storm (1-3, 0-2 Big East) by a score of 19-1. Coming off a 16-1 victory against Villanova, the Hoyas managed to one up themselves and deliver a knockout effort. Graduate transfer Nicky Petkevich led the home squad with 4 goals and 1 assist, while star fifth year attackman Jake Carraway continued his fast start to the season with 6 total points (3 goals, 3 assists). Fifth year senior Mike Madsen recorded the Red Storm’s sole tally on the day.

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