springfield VS stevens tech

springfield
springfield - 12

vs

stevens tech
stevens tech - 13
  • Scoring

  • jack vail ( 3 , 2 )
  • matt allen ( 0 , 4 )
  • duncan preston ( 3 , 0 )
  • tom hurley ( 3 , 0 )
  • lucas habich ( 2 , 0 )
  • joe hawley ( 0 , 2 )
  • cameron glover ( 1 , 0 )
  • Scoring

  • Ryan Gebhardt ( 4 , 0 )
  • eric radbourne ( 4 , 0 )
  • tommy dawson ( 2 , 1 )
  • john boutureira ( 1 , 2 )
  • Max Bailey ( 1 , 2 )
  • brendan monteleone ( 1 , 0 )
  • bryan rogers ( 0 , 1 )
  • Shots

  • jack vail 8
  • matt allen 3
  • duncan preston 8
  • tom hurley 9
  • lucas habich 5
  • joe hawley 2
  • cameron glover 2
  • zane smallidge 1
  • ben shea 1
  • cole pecora 1
  • tommy nash 3
  • ray mccarthy 1
  • Shots

  • Ryan Gebhardt 6
  • eric radbourne 7
  • tommy dawson 4
  • john boutureira 8
  • Max Bailey 4
  • brendan monteleone 3
  • bryan rogers 1
  • carson white 1
  • Ground Balls

  • jack vail 5
  • matt allen 1
  • duncan preston 1
  • tom hurley 1
  • lucas habich 1
  • joe hawley 3
  • cameron glover 2
  • anthony sullivan 3
  • jt kapnis 1
  • chris cunnington 3
  • joseph cameron 14
  • cole pecora 3
  • jake reynolds 2
  • Ground Balls

  • Ryan Gebhardt 3
  • tommy dawson 2
  • john boutureira 2
  • Max Bailey 2
  • brendan monteleone 1
  • bryan rogers 1
  • dallas creamer 1
  • carson white 3
  • bubba brennan 1
  • alec caseiro 4
  • robert williams 3
  • ryan kelly 1
  • daniel crotty 5
  • Turnovers

  • jack vail 1
  • duncan preston 2
  • tom hurley 2
  • lucas habich 1
  • sean keleher 1
  • matt huggett 1
  • anthony sullivan 1
  • jt kapnis 3
  • chris cunnington 1
  • joseph cameron 2
  • zane smallidge 1
  • jake reynolds 1
  • Turnovers

  • eric radbourne 3
  • tommy dawson 1
  • john boutureira 1
  • Max Bailey 3
  • bryan rogers 1
  • alec caseiro 2
  • ryan kelly 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • jack vail 1
  • duncan preston 1
  • anthony sullivan 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • Max Bailey 1
  • brendan monteleone 1
  • dallas creamer 1
  • bubba brennan 1
  • alec caseiro 2
  • robert williams 2
  • ryan kelly 1
  • daniel crotty 4
  • Faceoffs Won

  • joseph cameron 23
  • Faceoffs Won

  • alec caseiro 3
  • Ryan Caplis 1
  • connor murphy 1
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • joseph cameron 28
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • alec caseiro 15
  • Ryan Caplis 8
  • connor murphy 5
  • Saves

  • jake reynolds 10 ( 0.43 )
  • Saves

  • carson white 16 ( 0.57 )
  • Current Records

  • springfield 13 - 6
  • Current Records

  • stevens tech 13 - 6
Junior Eric Radbourne found the back of the net with 19 seconds remaining in regulation as the sixteenth-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology men's lacrosse team scored four times in the final 5:26 to defeat Springfield College, 13-12 Saturday afternoon in a non-conference game at the DeBaun Athletic Complex. Radbourne and freshman Ryan Gebhardt each had four goals for the Ducks, who improved to 3-0 on the year. Stevens has won eight of the 13 meetings between the programs. Gebhardt's fourth goal of the day began the dramatic comeback and Radbourne recorded two of Stevens' four goals during the pivotal stretch. Springfield's Jack Vail scored three goals and added two assists to total a game-high five points.The Pride fell to 1-1. "I am proud of how our guys kept fighting," said head coach Gene Peluso. "I appreciated how we hustled and made some heart plays in the fourth quarter - to be down three goals and to score four times in the last five minutes showed a lot of character." Rallying from a three-goal deficit to tie the game at 12 on senior Tommy Dawson's second goal of the afternoon, Stevens killed off a 30-second pushing penalty, with Springfield coming up empty on a pair of shot attempts. Maintaining possession after the Stevens penalty expired, the Pride called a timeout to set up a go-ahead score. Springfield called a timeout in the waning seconds of the first half and successfully found the back of the net with two-tenths-of-a-second remaining in the second quarter. The play wasn't as successful the second time around. On the restart, Joe Hawley tried to find Vail behind the cage, but the junior attackman was unable to corral Hawley's pass and the ball sailed out of bounds, giving Stevens an opportunity to go for the win. After a successful clear, Stevens ran its offense and worked the ball around the cage. Receiving a pass, senior Bryan Rogers began the game-winning play, re-entering the attacking third, to set the offense in motion. The Branchburg, New Jersey native passed to senior John Boutureira, who rolled around Rogers' pick and beat his man into open space. The Eastchester, New York native found Radbourne, who faked, moved to his left, and beat Jake Reynolds, firing the ball into the right side of the net for the game-winner. Boutureira finished with three points on the afternoon. "Huge game from Radbourne," commented Peluso. "Scoring four goals and the game-winner was big for us." Dawson had two goals and an assist and junior Max Bailey added a goal and two assists as seven different players recorded a point on the day. Rogers and sophomore Brendan Monteleone each tallied a point to round out the Stevens scoring. Defensively, junior Daniel Crotty caused four turnovers to lead all players. The Ducks forced 14 Springfield miscues on the afternoon. Springfield outshot Stevens 44-34 and held a 28-23 advantage in shots on goal. Junior Carson White made 16 saves to earn his third victory of the, while Reynolds made 10 for Springfield. "A great game from Carson White today." Peluso added. "He played well stopping the ball and clearing the ball." The Ducks went 14-of-16 on clears, while Springfield was only successful on 9 of its 15 clear attempts. Joseph Cameron led all players with 14 ground balls and the midfielder went 23-5 in the faceoff 'x'. Sophomore Alec Caseiro won three faceoffs for Stevens, however, the Bridgewater, New Jersey native's third win of the day led to Radbourne's third score. Radbourne opened the game's scoring, beating Reynolds 2:23 into the opening quarter. The Guelph, Ontario, Canada resident has the opening tally in two of Stevens' three games this season. The teams traded two-goal runs before Tom Hurley beat White to tie the game at three after one period. Dawson opened the second-quarter scoring with his seventh goal of the year, but Springfield scored four of the next five goals to take a 7-5 lead into halftime for the second consecutive season. The Pride scored twice in the final 11 seconds to claim a two-goal lead at the intermission. Bailey briefly brought the home team to within a goal, but Springfield again responded quickly as Vail found the back of the net 34 seconds later. Monteleone and Gebhardt beat Reynolds to once again even the score, but Duncan Preston fired a rocket past White to return the lead to Springfield. Preston completed his hat trick with a goal at 8:01 of the fourth quarter, giving Springfield a 12-9 lead. It would the final point of the day for the visitors. A crushing hit by senior Rob Williams disrupted Springfield's final offensive series of the day. Up Next: No. 16 Stevens welcomes No. 9 Tufts University to the DeBaun Athletic Complex on March 10.