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Scoring
- noah vanderkooi ( 3 , 0 )
- keller stephens ( 3 , 0 )
- derek stone ( 2 , 0 )
- gavin welch ( 1 , 1 )
- brady minich ( 1 , 1 )
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Scoring
- peter early ( 2 , 1 )
- boger trout iii ( 2 , 0 )
- tyler smith ( 1 , 0 )
- ben blessard ( 0 , 1 )
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Shots
- noah vanderkooi 14
- keller stephens 10
- derek stone 5
- gavin welch 2
- brady minich 7
- sei matsumoto 1
- steven soto 1
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Shots
- peter early 5
- boger trout iii 4
- tyler smith 6
- ben blessard 3
- joshua mcclendon 5
- jacob tom 5
- toby zanini 1
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Ground Balls
- noah vanderkooi 5
- keller stephens 4
- derek stone 2
- gavin welch 1
- tre'vyon wilson 2
- joseph will 1
- aaron treece 2
- trevor nelson 1
- gabe moulier 1
- eric mccartan 2
- allen hubert 1
- justin gagnon 2
- steven soto 4
- zach shockencey 5
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Ground Balls
- peter early 7
- boger trout iii 3
- tyler smith 3
- ben blessard 2
- charles buxton 4
- christian lopez 3
- joshua mcclendon 2
- jacob tom 2
- toby zanini 2
- jonah torres-swanson 4
- david picha 2
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Turnovers
- noah vanderkooi 2
- keller stephens 4
- gavin welch 2
- brady minich 3
- trevor nelson 1
- gabe moulier 2
- eric mccartan 1
- justin gagnon 2
- steven soto 1
- zach shockencey 1
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Turnovers
- peter early 2
- boger trout iii 3
- tyler smith 2
- ben blessard 4
- joshua mcclendon 1
- jacob tom 4
- toby zanini 4
- jonah torres-swanson 1
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Caused Turnovers
- noah vanderkooi 3
- tre'vyon wilson 2
- aaron treece 2
- gabe moulier 1
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Caused Turnovers
- boger trout iii 4
- charles buxton 1
- nicholas baeza 1
- jonah torres-swanson 1
- david picha 1
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Faceoffs Won
- steven soto 6
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Faceoffs Won
- tyler smith 6
- charles buxton 6
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Faceoffs Taken
- steven soto 18
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Faceoffs Taken
- tyler smith 10
- charles buxton 8
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Saves
- zach shockencey 13 ( 0.72 )
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Saves
- christian lopez 13 ( 0.56 )
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Current Records
- northwestern (mn) 4 - 6
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Current Records
- dallas 4 - 6
DALLAS, TEXAS – The University of Northwestern men's lacrosse team recorded it's first-ever win in program history [10-5] Thursday afternoon over the University of Dallas [2-5] in Irvine, Texas. With the win, the Eagles advance to 1-3 on the season.
Wasting no time, the Eagles got on the board early, dropping three goals before the 6:00 marker in the first frame. Continuing to shine on the offensive end, UNW tacked on one more goal to close the period with a 4-0 advantage.
With strong stick handling abilities and a threatening attack, Northwestern and Dallas each went on to net two goals apiece in the second quarter, but it was UNW who held the lead at intermission [7-2].
Continuing on, the Eagles grew cold the next frame, as the Crusaders sank a lone goal to raise the score 7-3 – still in UNW's favor. Finishing strong, Northwestern knocked in three more goals to run away with their first-ever win [10-5] in program history.
Noah Vanderkooi (Buffalo, Minn./Buffalo) and Keller Stephens (Lino Lakes, Minn./Mounds View ) had a strong showing on the game, as they each posted three goals apiece towards the Eagles success. Derek Stone (Ramsey, Minn./PACT Charter) also put forth a tremendous effort, as the sophomore attacker added two goals to the scoreboard, while Brady Minich (Hudson, Wis./Hudson) and Gavin Welch (Buffalo, Minn./Buffalo) each sank a goal and noted one assist.
On the defensive end, Goalkeeper Zach Shockencey (Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater) played an outstanding game, as he finished the contest with an impressive 13 saves.
As a collective group, UNW concluded the game with a grand total of 40 shots, 33 ground balls, and went 29-37 on clears.