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No. 18 Men's Lacrosse Downed by No. 1 Loyola
Feb 23 | Men's Lacrosse
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Facing the top-ranked team in the nation while battling injuries, No. 18 Rutgers (2-2) fell to No. 1 Loyola (3-1) by a score of 13-7. The Scarlet Knights made a late push for momentum with a run of goals in the third quarter, but were unable to continue it to pull off the upset.
Owen Mead led the Scarlet Knights with two goals, tying his previous career-high. Five other players (Adam Charalambides, Tommy Coyne, Mark Schachte, David Sprock and Michael Sanguinetti) also tallied in the game. Goalkeeper Max Edelmann made 12 saves.
Loyola held the advantage in ground balls (41-30), face-offs (winning 16-of-23) and saves (18). Shots were even at 40-40, while RU forced Loyola into 20 turnovers while only making 12.
SUMMARY
The Scarlet Knights scored first, but Loyola quickly answered back with the next three before RU answered again. The Greyounds scored the next four goals to take a 6-2 halftime lead, then pushed their advantage to 10-3 with six minutes remaining in the third quarter.
RU then found some late momentum, with Schachte, Mead and Coyne finding the back of the net in succession. RU scored four out of five goals in a stretch, limiting Loyola to just one goal over 20 minutes of action to cut the deficit to as little as four. However, the visitors had the game's final two goals, making for the final 13-7 margin.
QUOTABLE
"Loyola is a good team. They have two of the most talented players in the country in their position in Pat Spencer on attack and Jacob Stover in goal. They have talented players and they are well coached. So give credit to them for the win. We spotted them too much early on, then we settled in and started chipping away. We had some opportunities late, but their goalkeeper made 18 saves. We have some talented players, we're going to lean on them, and continue to develop some other guys and bring them along. It's a long season, so we'll keep working in practices on improving as the season unfolds.
Follow Rutgers Athletics on Facebook (www.facebook.com/RutgersAthletics) and Twitter (@RUAthletics) for all of the latest news and updates. For specific updates regarding Rutgers men's lacrosse, follow the program and Brecht on Twitter (@RUMLax and @RUlaxCoach) and Facebook. Fans can receive timely information, including special offers and giveaways throughout the year on our social media outlets along with www.ScarletKnights.com.
Owen Mead led the Scarlet Knights with two goals, tying his previous career-high. Five other players (Adam Charalambides, Tommy Coyne, Mark Schachte, David Sprock and Michael Sanguinetti) also tallied in the game. Goalkeeper Max Edelmann made 12 saves.
Loyola held the advantage in ground balls (41-30), face-offs (winning 16-of-23) and saves (18). Shots were even at 40-40, while RU forced Loyola into 20 turnovers while only making 12.
SUMMARY
The Scarlet Knights scored first, but Loyola quickly answered back with the next three before RU answered again. The Greyounds scored the next four goals to take a 6-2 halftime lead, then pushed their advantage to 10-3 with six minutes remaining in the third quarter.
RU then found some late momentum, with Schachte, Mead and Coyne finding the back of the net in succession. RU scored four out of five goals in a stretch, limiting Loyola to just one goal over 20 minutes of action to cut the deficit to as little as four. However, the visitors had the game's final two goals, making for the final 13-7 margin.
QUOTABLE
"Loyola is a good team. They have two of the most talented players in the country in their position in Pat Spencer on attack and Jacob Stover in goal. They have talented players and they are well coached. So give credit to them for the win. We spotted them too much early on, then we settled in and started chipping away. We had some opportunities late, but their goalkeeper made 18 saves. We have some talented players, we're going to lean on them, and continue to develop some other guys and bring them along. It's a long season, so we'll keep working in practices on improving as the season unfolds.
- Head Coach Brian Brecht
- Attackman Tommy Coyne
- Owen Mead had two goals in a game for the second time, also doing so last season against Fairfield.
- Jordan Pakzad made his career debut for Rutgers.
- Mark Schachte made his first career start. He had his first career assist and a career-high four ground balls.
- Tommy Coyne had a career-high five ground balls.
- Zach Masessa had a career-high three ground balls.
- Rutgers' leading scorer Kieran Mullins did not play due to injury.
Follow Rutgers Athletics on Facebook (www.facebook.com/RutgersAthletics) and Twitter (@RUAthletics) for all of the latest news and updates. For specific updates regarding Rutgers men's lacrosse, follow the program and Brecht on Twitter (@RUMLax and @RUlaxCoach) and Facebook. Fans can receive timely information, including special offers and giveaways throughout the year on our social media outlets along with www.ScarletKnights.com.
Team Stats
LOYOLA
RU
Shots
40
40
Turnovers
20
12
Caused Turnovers
8
6
Faceoffs Won
16
7
Extra-Man Opps
3
2
Ground Balls
41
30
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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