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SHU Not Enough at Providence, 16-12
3/8/2022 4:05:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
Morgan O'Reilly matches career-best six goals
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Sacred Heart University men's lacrosse team was held to just one goal in the opening quarter and was unable to recover. Despite a strong second-half push, Providence bested the Pioneers, 16-12, in a Tuesday afternoon road contest.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 1-3
Providence: 3-3
Top Performers:
Morgan O'Reilly: 5 goals, 1 assist, 6 SOG
Carson Spooner: 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 SOG
Sal Miccio: 2 assists
Johnny Morgan: 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 SOG, 1 GB
Goalies:
Alex Pazienza (SHU): (L, 1-2) 8 saves, 10 goals
Nicky LaBanca (SHU): 5 saves, 6 goals, 2 CT
Matt Murakami (PC): (W, 1-0) 6 saves, 12 goals
Up Next:
SHU remains on the road on Saturday with a 1 p.m. meeting at UMass Lowell.
Of Note:
PC's Jack Horrigan kicked off the scoring followed by a goal from SHU's Skyler Wilde who netted the only goal for the Pioneers in the first quarter. The Friars capitalized on Sacred Heart's scoring drought jumped to a large lead with nine-straight goals, 10-1.
Sophomore Jake Garb stopped the bleeding at the 4:16 mark in the second quarter followed by a pair of goals from Conor Sullivan and Jake Ward to end the half, 11-4.
Sullivan and Ward's goals at the end of the second quarter was part of a 6-0 push for the Pioneers to bring the game within four with 9:28 remaining in the third frame.
The Pioneers outscored the Friars, 4-2, in the fourth quarter to get within four for a second time. However, time was not on SHU's side as the game came to its final score of 16-12.
The Friars dominated the faceoff X, 23-9, and took advantage of SHU's penalties. PC netted four man-up goals out of its five opportunities, while the Pioneers were held to just one and could not capitalize.
Today's performance by O'Reilly marks the second consecutive game where he netted a career-high five goals. O'Reilly also posted five last game against Fairfield and now leads the team with 13 so far on the year.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 1-3
Providence: 3-3
Top Performers:
Morgan O'Reilly: 5 goals, 1 assist, 6 SOG
Carson Spooner: 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 SOG
Sal Miccio: 2 assists
Johnny Morgan: 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 SOG, 1 GB
Goalies:
Alex Pazienza (SHU): (L, 1-2) 8 saves, 10 goals
Nicky LaBanca (SHU): 5 saves, 6 goals, 2 CT
Matt Murakami (PC): (W, 1-0) 6 saves, 12 goals
Up Next:
SHU remains on the road on Saturday with a 1 p.m. meeting at UMass Lowell.
Of Note:
PC's Jack Horrigan kicked off the scoring followed by a goal from SHU's Skyler Wilde who netted the only goal for the Pioneers in the first quarter. The Friars capitalized on Sacred Heart's scoring drought jumped to a large lead with nine-straight goals, 10-1.
Sophomore Jake Garb stopped the bleeding at the 4:16 mark in the second quarter followed by a pair of goals from Conor Sullivan and Jake Ward to end the half, 11-4.
Sullivan and Ward's goals at the end of the second quarter was part of a 6-0 push for the Pioneers to bring the game within four with 9:28 remaining in the third frame.
The Pioneers outscored the Friars, 4-2, in the fourth quarter to get within four for a second time. However, time was not on SHU's side as the game came to its final score of 16-12.
The Friars dominated the faceoff X, 23-9, and took advantage of SHU's penalties. PC netted four man-up goals out of its five opportunities, while the Pioneers were held to just one and could not capitalize.
Today's performance by O'Reilly marks the second consecutive game where he netted a career-high five goals. O'Reilly also posted five last game against Fairfield and now leads the team with 13 so far on the year.
Team Stats
SHU22
PC
Shots
34
45
Turnovers
11
13
Caused Turnovers
4
4
Faceoffs Won
9
23
Extra-Man Opps
1
4
Ground Balls
23
39
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