Lehigh earns hard-fought 12-9 win over Colgate
3/5/2016 6:25:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men's lacrosse team jumped out to a 9-4 lead early in the second half, Colgate pulled as close as one, but the Mountain Hawks responded with the game's final two goals to earn their third straight win, 12-9 on Saturday. With the win, Lehigh improves to 4-1 on the season and 2-0 in Patriot League play. Senior Billy Oppenheimer helped pace the offense in the first half while junior Matt Raposo scored two big fourth-quarter goals to help seal the victory.
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"I thought it was a typical Lehigh-Colgate game," said Lehigh head coach Kevin Cassese. "Colgate did a good job. They came out and brought the fight to us, especially in the third quarter. They really got after us. We knew they were going to do that. It's a program that really knows how to win, obviously being the defending Patriot League Champions, and we're a program that's trying to re-learn how to win. I thought securing this victory today was a major step in the right direction."
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Oppenheimer finished with a career-high five points (two goals, three assists), all in the first half, while Raposo scored three goals for his second-career hat trick. Raposo's second goal of the game gave Lehigh a 10-7 advantage with 7:37 remaining while his third gave Lehigh an 11-9 lead with 3:12 left in regulation.
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Senior Reid Weber tallied a hat trick, all three goals coming in the first quarter. Freshman Tristan Rai and senior Alex Eaton each scored two goals. Junior Ian Strain tallied five groundballs and a caused turnover, senior Tripp Telesco had three groundballs and three caused turnovers while classmate Casey Eidenshink scooped four groundballs. Sophomore Matt Ernst was strong at the faceoff X, winning 11-of-20 draws with five groundballs.
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"I thought our big boys stepped up when they needed to," said Cassese. "We got really solid play out of our attack and first midfield. Billy Oppenheimer set a nice tone early in the game and Matt Raposo set a nice tone late in the game. We're just trying to chip away and trying to be the best team we can. I thought there was a huge momentum shift when Matt Ernst went down (to injury). Our guys did a good job of circling the wagons and making sure it didn't compound into a loss today. I give our guys a lot of credit; they were mentally tough."
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Weber opened the scoring with a man-up goal with 8:45 remaining in the first half. Colgate responded with the next two goals, but the Mountain Hawks used a three-goal run late in the quarter, scoring at 1:22 and 1:12 to quickly take a 4-2 lead. Rai began the run with his 17th goal of the season then Weber scored twice in a 10-second span. Following a faceoff win, freshman Craig Chick scooped the groundball and Weber fired a shot past Colgate goaltender Brandon Burke.
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The Raiders ended the run with an early second-quarter goal to pull within 4-3, but Lehigh had an answer. Oppenheimer began with a goal, assisted by Telesco in an unsettled situation. Oppenheimer then scored an unassisted goal exactly one minute later and assisted on an Eaton goal with 2:08 left in the second quarter to give the Mountain Hawks a 7-3 lead at the half.
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Lehigh scored two of the first three third-quarter goals to take a 9-4 lead, but Colgate had an answer, ending the quarter on a 3-0 run and extending its run to 5-1 in the fourth. A Sam Cleveland goal marked Colgate's second in a 35-second span, pulling the Raiders within 10-9 with 6:17 left in the fourth quarter. That's when Raposo scored his second unassisted goal in less than five minutes, giving the Mountain Hawks an 11-9 lead.
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Sophomore goaltender Adam Sawicki finished with four fourth-quarter saves as Lehigh didn't let Colgate get any closer. Rai added a nifty goal in the final minute, corralling a groundball off a Burke save, and beating the Raiders' netminder to account for the 12-9 final.
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Final shots were 39-32 in favor of Lehigh while the Mountain Hawks held a 36-28 edge in groundballs. Sawicki finished with 11 saves, across Burke who made 12. Lehigh was 1-of-4 on the extra man while Colgate was 1-of-3.
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"I give a lot of credit to my coaching staff," said Cassese. "Coach Scudder did a tremendous job preparing the defense, Coach Wilson preparing the offense and Adam Sawicki in goal, and Coach Massa preparing the faceoff unit. I thought the assistant coaches had an A+ week all around."
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The Mountain Hawks now hit the road for the next two games, beginning with a showdown at Army West Point next Saturday (Mar. 12) at 12 p.m.
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Team Stats
COLGATE
LEHIGH
Shots
32
39
Turnovers
11
10
Caused Turnovers
3
9
Faceoffs Won
12
13
Extra-Man Opps
3
4
Ground Balls
28
36
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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