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Top-ranked Salisbury Crushes Roanoke, 28-4
SALISBURY, Md. - The top-ranked Salisbury University men's lacrosse team made a statement on Sunday afternoon as they dominated Roanoke College 28-4 before a crowd of 896 at Sea Gull Stadium. This game was a highly anticipated early season game, but the hype wore off quickly as Salisbury ran by Roanoke and scored at will.
The Sea Gulls (5-0) scored the game's first 18 goals and didn't allow a Maroon goal until the 8:59 mark in the third quarter when SU was down two men. SU added another 10 goals to the lead, 28-1, before Roanoke (3-1) tacked on three late fourth quarter goals. "Everything we did today was right," said Salisbury coach Jim Berkman. "This was a great team effort."
The 24 goal margin of victory is the largest in the 22 game series between the two teams dating back to 1978. SU leads the series 15-7 and has won 10 straight against Roanoke since 1993. The victory also extends Salisbury's two winning streaks: 47 straight at home and 52 consecutive regular-season games.
Junior Matt Hickman led all-scorers with his third straight five-goal performance. Senior Matt Dasinger scored a season best seven points (four goals, three assists) while sophomore Kylor Berkman passed out three assists and added a goal. Salisbury had 15 different goal scorers, seven of whom scored two or more goals.
The Sea Gulls defense swarmed the Maroons the entire day and caused 26 of the 44 Roanoke turnovers. Seniors Chris Heier, Luis Gonzalez, Chase Caruso, Kyle Hartzell were a force on defense as the Maroons only took 19 shots for the game, 10 in the first half. "We definitely expected to win," said Heier. "I didn't think we would blow them out like this."
On the other end of the field, Salisbury fired 51 shots at three different Maroon goalies (eight combined saves) and scooped up 70 groundballs. SU took advantage of the seven Roanoke penalties with six man-up goals. "Our defense is getting better everyday," said Jim Berkman. "Our team speed at defense is really better [than before]."
Salisbury senior Ryan DeRose (14-of-17) had a big day on faceoffs as the Sea Gulls won 22-of-36. Roanoke senior attackman Jon Mason scored three of the four Maroon goals. Salisbury will next travel to Frederick, Md., to face Capital Athletic Conference foe Hood College on Wednesday, March 7, for a 3:30 p.m. game.
The Sea Gulls (5-0) scored the game's first 18 goals and didn't allow a Maroon goal until the 8:59 mark in the third quarter when SU was down two men. SU added another 10 goals to the lead, 28-1, before Roanoke (3-1) tacked on three late fourth quarter goals. "Everything we did today was right," said Salisbury coach Jim Berkman. "This was a great team effort."
The 24 goal margin of victory is the largest in the 22 game series between the two teams dating back to 1978. SU leads the series 15-7 and has won 10 straight against Roanoke since 1993. The victory also extends Salisbury's two winning streaks: 47 straight at home and 52 consecutive regular-season games.
Junior Matt Hickman led all-scorers with his third straight five-goal performance. Senior Matt Dasinger scored a season best seven points (four goals, three assists) while sophomore Kylor Berkman passed out three assists and added a goal. Salisbury had 15 different goal scorers, seven of whom scored two or more goals.
The Sea Gulls defense swarmed the Maroons the entire day and caused 26 of the 44 Roanoke turnovers. Seniors Chris Heier, Luis Gonzalez, Chase Caruso, Kyle Hartzell were a force on defense as the Maroons only took 19 shots for the game, 10 in the first half. "We definitely expected to win," said Heier. "I didn't think we would blow them out like this."
On the other end of the field, Salisbury fired 51 shots at three different Maroon goalies (eight combined saves) and scooped up 70 groundballs. SU took advantage of the seven Roanoke penalties with six man-up goals. "Our defense is getting better everyday," said Jim Berkman. "Our team speed at defense is really better [than before]."
Salisbury senior Ryan DeRose (14-of-17) had a big day on faceoffs as the Sea Gulls won 22-of-36. Roanoke senior attackman Jon Mason scored three of the four Maroon goals. Salisbury will next travel to Frederick, Md., to face Capital Athletic Conference foe Hood College on Wednesday, March 7, for a 3:30 p.m. game.
Score by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Roanoke............. 0 0 1 3 - 4
Salisbury........... 5 8 9 6 - 28
Roanoke SCORING:
GOALS: Jon Mason 3; Matt Duke 1.
ASSISTS: Adam Ariosa 1; Zach Thomas 1.
Salisbury SCORING:
GOALS: Matt Hickman 5; Matt Dasinger 4; Greg Titus 3; Michael
Lennon 2; Eric Bishop 2; Luis Gonzalez 2; Clay Hoppel 2;
Kylor Berkman 1; Don Murphy 1; Brett Yoder 1; Matt Berry 1;
Kyle Burto 1; Brian Schuster 1; Ryan Browning 1; Matt Mercer 1.
ASSISTS: Kylor Berkman 3; Matt Dasinger 3; Kevin Kustron 2; Don
Murphy 2; Ryan DeRose 1; Mike Edwards 1; Kyle Hartzell 1;
Michael Lennon 1; Brett Yoder 1.
SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Roanoke............. 6 4 4 5 - 19
Salisbury........... 7 13 19 12 - 51
GROUND BALLS BY PRD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Roanoke............. 17 9 10 12 - 48
Salisbury........... 17 21 19 13 - 70
FACE-OFFS BY PRD 1 2 3 4 Total
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Roanoke............. 1-6 3-9 4-11 6-10 - 14-36
Salisbury........... 5-6 6-9 7-11 4-10 - 22-36
CLEARS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Total
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Roanoke............. 3-5 5-6 5-7 5-7 - 18-25
Salisbury........... 8-12 10-11 9-9 9-12 - 36-44
EXTRA-MAN OPPS 1 2 3 4 Total
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Roanoke............. 0-2 0-1 1-3 1-1 - 2-7
Salisbury........... 1-2 2-3 2-1 1-1 - 6-7
SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Roanoke............. 0 2 5 1 - 8
Salisbury........... 1 1 2 1 - 5
TURNOVERS BY PRD 1 2 3 4 Tot
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Roanoke............. 12 9 10 13 - 44
Salisbury........... 13 8 5 9 - 35
PENALTIES - Roanoke 7/5:00; Salisbury 7/6:00.
2007-03-04
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