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Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Falls at Boston U

March 14, 2015

Box Score


(1-5, 0-4 PL)
1 2 3 4 Final
Lafayette 2 0 3 3 8
Boston U 4 8 4 1 17

Box Score


(5-2, 2-1)
Statistical Leaders
Goals Totals
LC - Lewis 2
BU- Myers 3
Assists Totals
LC - Six Players 1
BU- Myers 2
Faceoffs Totals
LC - Thomas 7-20
BU- Talkow 11-16
Ground Balls Totals
LC - Cannon 2
BU - Dansey 3
Caused Turnovers Totals
LC - Cannon, Dunlap 2
BU- Wozniak 3
Goalkeepers
Player Mins GA S
LC - Cortese (1-5) 60:00 17 12
BU - Carson (5-2) 54:44 6 5

BOSTON, Mass. - The Leopards fell on the road on Saturday afternoon to Boston University in a Patriot League contest. Lafayette's Kevin Lewis netted a pair of goals and an assist to lead the attack.

The Maroon and White moved to 1-5 overall this season, while the Terriers improved to 5-2. Erik Cannon scored his first goal of the season and also led the defense with a pair of ground balls and two caused turnovers. Eric Joseph added a goal and an assist for the Leopards. Matt Cortese made 12 saves in the setback.

Pat Myers led Boston with three goals and three assists, while Christian Carson improved to 5-2 making five saves in the win.

Lafayette jumped out to an early 2-0 lead with tallies from Orazietti and Erik Cannon in the opening two and a half minutes. Boston scored the next three goals to take a 3-2 advantage with three minutes to go in the first quarter.

The Terriers added another in the final seconds of the period to go into the break ahead 4-2.BU continued its run throughout the second quarter and took a 12-2 lead into the half.

Lewis opened the second half scoring at the 13:16 mark of the third quarter on a feed from Morgan Westby. A minute later, Mac Gallagher found the back of the cage on a pass from Lewis, to make it 12-4.

The spurt from the Leopards continued with 11:31 to play in the quarter when Jason Sands found Brendan Dunlap for a marker. The Terriers tallied the final four goal of the third and took a 16-5 lead into the fourth.

Lewis fired a shot past Carson three minutes into the final period for his second tally of the game. After a goal from BU, Sonny Round found the back of the net, followed by Eric Joseph in the final minutes, but the Terriers went on to win17-8.

Lafayette is back in action Tuesday afternoon at Sacred Heart.

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