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No. 20 Men’s Lacrosse Downed by No. 1 Penn State in Big Ten Semifinals
May 02 | Men's Lacrosse
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – No. 20 Rutgers men's lacrosse concluded its season in the Big Ten Tournament Semifinals with an 18-6 loss to No. 1 Penn State. The Scarlet Knights were led by three goals from Ryan Gallagher. Adam Charalambides scored twice while Kyle Pless had his first collegiate goal. Max Edelmann made 13 saves.
Penn State held a 44-42 advantage in shots and 45-26 in ground balls. The Nittany Lions won 15-of-25 faceoffs and had five man-up goals.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
Penn State scored the first two goals of the game, but Rutgers came back with the next two off the sticks of Charalambides and Gallagher. However, the Nittany Lions came back to stretch their lead to 8-2 as Rutgers experienced a scoring drought heading into halftime.
Ryan Gallagher opened the scoring for Rutgers in the third quarter with a spin move that led to an open shot and a goal. The Nittany Lions then extended their lead to 15-3. Rutgers and Penn State traded goals down the stretch to establish the final margin.
NOTABLE:
"I've gained a lot over my time here, especially in the relationships that I've built. Coming back for this season has been a blessing. When I first stepped back on campus, I took an assessment of my play last season and really took that to heart with what I could do this season to be a better player. And I think I have played better, but it's always a total team effort. Whether it is me commanding the defense and holding them and myself accountable, there's always going to be faults. But I can't say enough good things about my overall experience here. With the guidance from Coach Brecht, the professional networking, the education here, it's been an amazing experience. I can't thank the entire administration enough for the past four years and setting me up for success for the rest of my life. It was life-changing for me coming to Rutgers. It was a difficult transition for me coming from a small junior college in Baltimore. I was welcomed with open arms and have never been inside such a tight community that our lacrosse team is. Being in that environment has helped me become a better person, a better athlete and a better student, so I can't say thank you enough to everyone."
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.
Penn State held a 44-42 advantage in shots and 45-26 in ground balls. The Nittany Lions won 15-of-25 faceoffs and had five man-up goals.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
Penn State scored the first two goals of the game, but Rutgers came back with the next two off the sticks of Charalambides and Gallagher. However, the Nittany Lions came back to stretch their lead to 8-2 as Rutgers experienced a scoring drought heading into halftime.
Ryan Gallagher opened the scoring for Rutgers in the third quarter with a spin move that led to an open shot and a goal. The Nittany Lions then extended their lead to 15-3. Rutgers and Penn State traded goals down the stretch to establish the final margin.
NOTABLE:
- Adam Charalmbides scored two goals, giving him 47 for the season. That placed him third all-time on Rutgers' single-season list.
- He led the team with 61 points.
- Kieran Mullins finished the season with 37 assists, tying for eighth all-time on Rutgers' single-season list.
- Max Edelmann made 13 saves, giving him 507 for his career. He became the 8th person in program history to reach the 500-save plateau.
- Ryan Gallagher led the team with three goals, his third hat trick of the season. He had seven multi-goal games in the last nine contests of the season.
- Gallagher was named to the All-Tournament Team.
"I've gained a lot over my time here, especially in the relationships that I've built. Coming back for this season has been a blessing. When I first stepped back on campus, I took an assessment of my play last season and really took that to heart with what I could do this season to be a better player. And I think I have played better, but it's always a total team effort. Whether it is me commanding the defense and holding them and myself accountable, there's always going to be faults. But I can't say enough good things about my overall experience here. With the guidance from Coach Brecht, the professional networking, the education here, it's been an amazing experience. I can't thank the entire administration enough for the past four years and setting me up for success for the rest of my life. It was life-changing for me coming to Rutgers. It was a difficult transition for me coming from a small junior college in Baltimore. I was welcomed with open arms and have never been inside such a tight community that our lacrosse team is. Being in that environment has helped me become a better person, a better athlete and a better student, so I can't say thank you enough to everyone."
- Goalkeeper Max Edelmann
- Head Coach Brian Brecht
1 of 7 stops for @RUmlax's @atonofmax94 in the first half. pic.twitter.com/Chna0AEorB
— Rutgers On BTN (@RutgersOnBTN) May 2, 2019
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
RU
PSUMLAX
Shots
42
44
Turnovers
13
18
Caused Turnovers
4
6
Faceoffs Won
10
15
Extra-Man Opps
2
5
Ground Balls
26
45
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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