Blue Jays Edge Monks in GNAC Thriller, 15-14

Blue Jays Edge Monks in GNAC Thriller, 15-14

WEST HAVEN, Conn. - University of Saint Joseph (7-2, 3-0 GNAC) tipped Saint Joseph's College (4-6, 1-2 GNAC), 15-14, in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) men's lacrosse action on Sunday.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

The Monks held at least a share of the lead for all but the final shot of the game, as the Blue Jays turned a 14-12 deficit into a 15-14 final with three unanswered goals in the final 63 seconds, with Nick Pestrichello netting the game-winner with 19 seconds on the clock.

Saint Joseph's opened the contest with a 4-1 lead as senior Tim Goodfellow (Wayland, Mass.) scored three goals in the first 10 minutes. Sophomore Tiger Hopkins (Leeds, Maine) gave his team a 5-2 lead at the 12:30 mark of the second stanza, but USJ potted three straight tallies, including a Christian Decker strike that tied the game 5-5 with 8:12 before the break.

The Monks capped the first half with goals from Xavier Michaud (Wales, Maine) and sophomore Matt Denman (Brentwood, N.H.) and carried a 7-6 edge into intermission.

The conference counterparts swapped scores in the opening five minutes of the third quarter as the score stood at an 8-8 stalemate with 10:07 left in the penultimate period. Hopkins, Nathaniel Girardin (Brunswick, Maine), and Goodfellow all hit pay dirt in the frame's final four minutes to provide the Royal Blue with an 11-8 advantage going into the fourth quarter.

The Blue Jays quickly erased the deficit by netting three straight goals, including a pair from Sam Barbetti, in the first eight minutes of the final frame. The Monks clung to a 14-12 lead after Denman scored off a Hopkins feed at the 4:47 mark and Michaud scored a man-down marker with 1:29 to play.

Barbetti struck again 26 seconds later and Ryan Paltauf tied the game with an unassisted tally with 29 seconds remaining. Luke von Borstel won the ensuing face-off as Pestrichello scooped up the ground ball, streaked downfield, and steered home the game winner.

TEAM STATS:

USJ held the lead in shots (53-40), shots on goal (32-23), ground balls (43-30), caused turnovers (11-8), and face-off victories (19-13).

THE KEEPERS:

SJC freshman Reed Wescott (Windham, Maine) made 17 saves in the setback while USJ netminder Trey McCann turned away nine shots in a winning effort.

LEADERS – SAINT JOSEPH'S:

  • Goodfellow scored six goals with an assist, four ground balls, and two caused turnovers
  • Hopkins tallied two goals, three assists, and a pair of ground balls
  • Denman added two goals and an assist with three ground balls
  • Girardin chipped in with a goal and two assists
  • Michaud scored twice on five shots
  • Grad Connor Bogdanski (Southington, Conn.) posted four ground balls and four caused turnovers

LEADERS – UNIVERSITY OF SAINT JOSEPH:

  • Pestrichello scored four goals on 16 shots with three ground balls
  • Paltauf netted three goals with an assist and three ground balls
  • Barbetti potted three goals with seven ground balls and two caused turnovers and was 6-12 on face-off attempts
  • Decker added three goals on 11 shots
  • von Borstel was 13-20 on face-off attempts with seven ground balls

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING:

With the loss, Saint Joseph's falls to 1-2 in the history of the series with University of Saint Joseph.

NEXT!

Saint Joseph's will host Rivier University on Thursday in a GNAC contest set to start at 4:00 PM.

 

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Founded in 1912 by the Sisters of Mercy in Portland, Maine, Saint Joseph’s College is Maine’s Catholic liberal arts college in the Mercy tradition. We are inclusive of all faiths, including no faith. The 474-acre campus, located on the shore of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to a population of approximately 1,000 on-campus students. A pioneer of distance education since the 1970s, the College also provides online certificates and undergraduate and graduate degrees for thousands more working adults who reside in more than 20 other countries. In 2015 the College was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engagement Classification, highlighting the College’s focus on community service throughout its mission and daily interactions within local, regional, and global communities. In 2018, Princeton Review recognized SJC as one of its “Green Colleges” for its sustainability initiatives. Learn more at www.sjcme.edu.