Men's Lacrosse Recap (Week 1) - Around the SCAC

Men's Lacrosse Recap (Week 1) - Around the SCAC

SUWANEE, Ga. - The inaugural SCAC men's lacrosse season got underway with games played from Feb. 12-23. Birmingham-Southern, Colorado College, Hendrix, Sewanee and Southwestern will compete for the first ever SCAC men's lacrosse championship. Colorado College picked up two wins over Division II teams to begin the season.

AROUND THE SCAC

Birmingham-Southern opened its 2010 season with a stark test, traveling to North Carolina to take on the #10 Mars Hill College Lions. The Panthers fell 15-4. Most of MHC’s goals came in the first half. The Lions took an 11-1 advantage into intermission, but the Panthers settled down in the second half and played well. They will look to get a good start at home on Tuesday when they host Washington & Lee in Panther Stadium. Game time is set for 7:00 p.m.

Colorado College exploded for five goals late in the first period and never looked back as the Tigers opened the season with a 15-7 victory over Division II Notre Dame de Namur University on Friday. Moses Taylor had a game-high four goals, while James Mauk and Hunter Sprole added five points apiece to make winners out of freshman goalie Jackson Nye and head coach Guy Van Arsdale in their CC debuts. Mauk scored the game-winning goal with 3:16 remaining in the first half. Kyle Bishop led the defensive effort with four ground balls and won five of 11 face-offs. Carson Christman scored four goals and set up two others to lead CC to a 13-5 victory over Dominican University of California on Sunday. Sprole struck for three scores and added a pair of assists as the Tigers completed their season-opening visit to California with a 2-0 record against Division II opponents. Jackson Nye, who made five saves, improved to 2-0 between the pipes for the Tigers.

Hendrix had its 2010 season opener with Carthage postponed due to heavy rain and lightning at Warrior Field on Sunday, Feb. 21. The two teams are currently looking at next Saturday, Feb. 27 as a make up date. After that, the Warriors return to the field March 5 when they travel to Kenyon College.

Sewanee hosted Wittenberg in Nashville at Montgomery Bell Academy on Saturday and after leading 5-0 at the half, Wittenberg got the 16-1 win over Sewanee. Sewanee rallied a bit after the halftime break with a Brendan Eisenbrandt goal, but the Ohio Tigers scored 11 more to get the 15-goal win over the purple Tigers from Tennessee. Stewart Calder faced 50 shots in goal and earned 17 saves on the day. Matt Lord led Wittenberg's scoring with three goals. Sewanee was successful in 16 of 23 clear attempts, while Wittenberg was 19-21 in clear attempts. Wittenberg won 10 face-offs, compared to eight for Sewanee. Sewanee is 0-1 so far in 2010 and will host Washington and Lee on Wednesday at Puett Field. Wittenberg is 1-0.

Southwestern takes the field for the first time ever as an NCAA D-III program at host Whittier College on Thursday, February 25, 2010 in Memorial Stadium. They next face D-II upstart Grand Canyon University on the campus of Whittier University on Friday, February 26th where head coach Joe Ernst pits his new team against one of his graduates from Mercyhurst – North East, Scott Franks of St. Ignatius in Cleveland, Ohio and his new squad. Saturday is a travel day when the Pirates trek to Dominican University in San Rafael, CA to play the Penguins on Sunday, February 28th.

For the complete SCAC Men's Lax Weekly for Week 1, click here.

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