Men's Lacrosse Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

Men's Lacrosse Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - In its only game of the week, Colorado College jumped out to a 10-0 halftime lead on its way to a 23-3 non-conference win over Trine University on March 8. Henri Halle led the Tiger offense as he scored three goals and assisted on two others.

AROUND THE SCAC

Centenary (0-4 overall, 0-1 SCAC) had the week off. The Gents return to action on Saturday, March 16 when they travel to Irving, Texas to square off against SCAC foe Dallas at 2 p.m.

Senior attackman Steve Rijo and sophomore midfielder Henri Halle recorded three goals and five points apiece to lead Colorado College to a 23-3 victory over Trine University in the Tigers' home opener on Friday night at Washburn Field. Sophomore midfielder Nick Ahrens put CC on the board 3:49 into the first period and Rijo doubled the lead 56 seconds later, the first of four times the hosts struck for two goals in less than a minute. After sophomore midfielder Gray Ritger scored an unassisted goal midway through the quarter, sophomore midfielder Sayre Thomas struck for what proved to be the game winner of his career with 2:40 remaining in the opening period. Senior attacker Charles Curtis recorded three of his game-high four assists during the first half to help the Tigers open a 10-0 lead after 30 minutes. Freshman attackman Chris Lee scored two of his three goals in the third quarter, which also saw sophomore midfielder Brooks Pinnick and freshman attackman Robert Prior notch the first goal of their careers. Freshman midfielder Charlie Neaves found the net for the first time with 1:10 remaining in the game. In addition to his two goals and an assist, Thomas won eight of 14 face-offs and grabbed a team-high nine ground balls. All four goaltenders played for CC. Freshman Chase Murphy stopped all nine shots he faced in 34:53 of action. Junior Zach Steedman made three saves. Colorado College (3-1) returns to action on Wednesday, March 13, when the Tigers open their six-game spring break schedule with a home game against Wheaton (Mass).

Dallas
(0-2) fell 8-5 to Regis (Mass.) on Saturday afternoon in Irving, Texas. The Pride produced four second-half scores to prevail over the Crusaders. Freshman goalkeeper Ryan Murphy made 13 saves in the home-opener and even registered a shot for Dallas. Regis boasted a 42-22 shots advantage. Junior attack Tony Lemos tallied two goals to pace the Crusaders in scoring. Andrew Kent, Joey Mullen and Cody Wooten also found the back of the net for head coach Jeff Guy's squad. Huntingdon College (Ala.) and Centenary College of Louisiana are on the docket this week. Dallas will play Huntingdon on Tuesday at 3 p.m. in Montgomery, Ala., before hosting Centenary on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the conference opener.

Southwestern
went 1-1 last week playing tough northeast competition. The Pirates dropped a tough 10-9 game to Misericordia where Jamie long had four goals and Austin Fox added three. Goal keeper AJ Cole had a great game in goal with 12 saves. The Pirates then came back the next day to play Regis (Mass.) and won 12-8. Long again played stellar with three goals, Fox added two goals and Jackson Timian had a goal and 3 assists in the win.

For the complete SCAC Men's Lax Weekly for Week 3, click here.

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