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Thousands of Miles, 9 Games, 2 Last-Second Wins: ASUN, MAAC Clearer After Midweek Tilts insidelacrosse.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insidelacrosse.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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After a shaky first quarter last week turned into a comfortable win, Ohio State takes the field against Cleveland State tomorrow looking to keep the big wins rolling. Detroit Mercy scored four goals in the first, then three in the final three stanzas as Ohio State cruised to an 18-7 win at home. This week the Bucks are in the WHAC again for a tuneup against the Vikings, who are very much in a rebuilding year. Offense ....
Published on (Photo Courtesy of Navy Athletics) The second season under Joe Amplo has gotten off to a solid start for the Navy Midshipmen, as thet took down Jacksonville 13-6 on Sunday afternoon to move to 2-0 on the season. After seeing Jacksonvilel end the first quarter with a three-goal run from Luke Robinson, Matt Stagnitta, and Brendan McKenna to put them up 4-1 heading into the second and a Jack Dolan goal putting them up 5-2 midway through the second quarter, the Midshipmen kicked it into a different gear. From the 2:34 mark in the second through the 6:02 mark in the third, Navy not only got hot on the offensive end but clamped down on defense. The Midshipmen rattled off nine straight goals, including two from James Flannery to get ahead 11-5 heading into the final quarter of play. Troy Hettinger ended the dry spell for Jacksonville with their only second-half goal early in the fourth. ....