But the Bulldogs bounced back, out-working and out-hustling their opponents to 9-6 advantages on ground balls and forcing three key turnovers in the third. Harvard added to its advantage 12:38 into the third, when Doyle took a pass from Gibbons, wound up, and fired past Meyer to make it 4-1. The two teams met in New Haven a few weekends ago at the Christian Prince Memorial Tournament, and while the results from the festival don't mean a hell of a lot, each showed that there's still a lot of work left to do. Together with a starting defensive midfield of Coleman and short-stick defenders Michael Pratt ’12 and Mark Dobrosky ’12, the Bulldogs have limited opponents to 6.33 goals per game and lead Division I with 12.33 caused turnovers per game. In net, Johnathan Falcone pushed aside 12 shots in the loss for the Bulldogs.Yale built up a two-goal lead in the first six minutes of the game with the first score of the game coming during a man-up situation. 3 Duke and Princeton by a combined score of 15–6. Princeton and Cornell are going to be sitting atop the Ivy League in 2013, and while that is going to be a tough barrier to break through (especially without Gibson and Dempster), it's not out of the question that the Bulldogs, if they can control the pace of play and get steady play from between the pipes, can make a solid run in the league and, if everything falls right, toward the NCAA Tournament. Face-offs were a problem for the Dartmouth again as the Big Green could only win 10-of-29 in the X. Four minutes later, sophomore Peter Schwartz came from behind and found himself with an open look after Meyer had been pulled out of the crease. As Still and Douglass netted their second goals of the game, the visitors entered the locker room confidently with a 7–1 advantage. Michael Karowski got the Bulldogs on the board, while Mark Dobrosky followed Karowski's goal to make it 2-0 Yale. MASSACHUSETTSTim McCormack (G); Tom Celentani (D); Art Kell (A); Anthony Toresco (FOGO/M); Anthony Biscardi (M); Greg Rushing (SSDM). Brendan Gibson knotted the score at 11-11 with 10:07 left in the game and brought the Bulldogs all the way back from a five-goal deficit. The Crimson added three goals of its own to clinch the win. The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team gave up a five-goal lead in the final quarter, but the Big Green got the overtime game-winner from senior captain Brian Koch to. Going into halftime the visiting Bulldogs (1–0) held a commanding six-goal lead, pelting St. John’s Red Storm goalie Jeff Lowman with 17 shots on goal and beating their opponents to nearly every ground ball. The Bulldogs (5–1, 1–1 Ivy) won in dramatic fashion, as Brandon Mangan’s ’14 scorching shot from a bad angle, 20+ feet from the goal, beat All-American goalie Tyler Fiorito 33 seconds into overtime to give Yale an 8–7 victory. Krieger had 16 saves and allowed five goals to help the Crimson take a must-win game that qualifies Harvard for the Ivy League Tournament. “[The Princeton game] certainly wasn’t the prettiest we have played, but a win is a win,” Captain and Long Stick Midfielder Pat Coleman ’11 said on Sunday. View Mark Dobrosky's career, season and game-by-game lacrosse stats while attending Mountain Lakes High School. The official box score of Men's Lacrosse vs Yale University on 3/17/2012 “Unbelievable,” Wojcik said. 15 men’s lacrosse team will travel to Philadelphia to meet a No. Here's 4:00 of video highlights so that I don't have to write 4:00 of words. “The rotation has been working really well,” Mangan said. Yale faces off against Penn at Franklin Field in Philadelphia today at 4 P.M. The third quarter was hard-fought, with St. John’s closing the gap to five goals, thanks to two scores by freshman attackman Kieran McArdle. The Tigers bit back, as Sonnenfeldt attempted to take the team on his back on a dangerous shot with 10 seconds left, but Falcone shut the door and sent the game into overtime. 3 seed in the four-team bracket—while bumping the Bulldogs (10-3, 3-3) down to the four-spot—and will play No. Yale got back on track with back-to-back goals by Karwoski and Gibson, with Karwoski's tally coming during a man-up situation. Yale’s man-up offense rose to the occasion, with Matt Miller ’12 scoring to cut Princeton’s lead to 6–5. Going into Saturday, Yale had defeated St. John’s in all five meetings, with the last game dating back to 1993. Gregory Mahony was the game's leading goal scorer with four tallies for the Bulldogs. “I think we’ve had a real problem starting [in the past].”. Stingy defense and long offensive possessions against Penn today will free up opportunities for the midfield and attack to pressure freshman goalkeeper Brain Feeney, whose long poles are helping to cover up a lackluster .495 save percentage. We just wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to extend the season as long as possible. title -- Kyle Smith (A), Colin Fleming (A/M), and Jake Smith (D) are three players that should garner high all-league honors come May -- but the picture is still a bit unclear. At 8:55, junior Terry White bounced off a defender and fired a high shot past Meyer from 12 yards out. Yale never let up, scoring first in the fourth on a great combo from middie Greg Mahony ’12 to Dempster to tie the game at 6-6 with 9 minutes to play. Mullen chipped in with his 14th of the season with 11:41 left in the frame. “To come back from being down 6–2 took a lot of character,” Douglass said. Freshman Fergus Campbell (New Canaan, Conn.) made nine saves for the Big Green in his third win of the season.Yale (4-6, 1-4 Ivy) was led by Brendan Gibson, who had a great day with a game-high five points on three goals and two assists, while Mark Karwoski added three goals and an assist for four points.
“As St. John’s was making their comeback we tried to focus on the process that made us successful earlier in the game,” Falcone said. I had the Minutemen ranked 14th in my pre-fall top-20. To make up for weak production from Gibson and team points leader Brian Douglass ’11 against Cornell and Princeton, head coach Andy Shay relied on strong midfield isolation play led by Greg Mahony ’12 and Matt Miller ’12 to pressure their opponents from in front of the goal. But it paid off, as the shot made its way through two defenders and a surprised Fiorito to win the game for the Bulldogs. For a Princeton team that has suffered from the injuries of All-American attackman Jack McBride, starting defenseman Rob Castelo and Ivy League Rookie of the Year Mike Chanenchuk (Chanenchuk has since withdrawn from Princeton) this season, things seemed to be working out heading into the locker room with a 5–2 lead at the half. With the win, Harvard (9-5, 3-3 Ivy) earned the No. Dartmouth only had two man advantage opportunities all game, while Yale had six. Ellie, 27 and a writer who works in the television business just like her mama, shared with her mother that she and her boyfriend Mark Dobrosky are engaged! Dartmouth. With 2:37 left in the third, junior co-captain Kevin Vaughan took an outlet pass, sprinted half the field, and fired past Meyer in transition to put the Crimson back ahead. But a gorgeous quick stick by attackman Matt Gibson ’12 off of a feed from Mark Dobrosky ’12 sparked a 5–1 rally in the last third of the game. “We knew going into the game that they were a very fast, dangerous team,” Still said. “Princeton will always be a great team, so they’ll always be a tough team to beat,” Douglass said. 13 Penn team that’s playing some of its best lacrosse in recent history. Yale cut the lead to one at 11:17, when Mark Dobrosky beat Krieger off a cross-field pass, but the Harvard goalie would shut the Elis out the rest of the way. Yale will need another stellar performance from a close defense led by three sophomores — Phil Gross ’13, Peter Johnson ’13 and Michael McCormack ’13 — and more spot-on goalkeeping from John Falcone ’11, who is currently fifth in the country with a .614 save percentage. But Harvard would dominate the remainder of the game offensively. Yale will need another stellar performance from a close defense led by three sophomores — Phil Gross ’13, Peter Johnson ’13 and Michael McCormack ’13 — and more spot-on goalkeeping from John Falcone ’11, who is currently fifth in the country with a .614 save percentage. Dartmouth, however, didn't go away as Mullen added his second of the game to regain the lead for the Big Green at 12-11 with 7:38 remaining. Dartmouth (4-8, 1-3 Ivy) got a team-high three goals and an assist for four points from Koch, while junior Ari Sussman (New Haven, Conn.) tallied two goals and two assists with one of the goals coming with 54 seconds left in regulation to tie the game. “I think everyone understands what a good team Penn is,” Coleman said. But Princeton’s stingy defense and great control on offense overwhelmed a Yale team that failed to put pressure on the Princeton goal for most of the game. With five minutes left in the third quarter, Yale trailed 6–2, with Princeton (1–5, 0–2) dominating possession and continuing to pressure goalie John Falcone ’11. Yale’s defense will need to shut down Penn’s dynamic duo of senior attackmen Al Kohart (14 goals, 3 assists) and Corey Winkoff (4 goals, 12 assists) in order to keep the game a low scoring contest. Sussman fired back for Dartmouth with his second score to tie the game at 13-13 with 54 seconds left. 19 men’s lacrosse team from defeating Princeton for the first time since 2005 in New Jersey on Saturday. Princeton, showing just the slightest bounce in their step, ended a 17:21 scoreless streak and regained the lead on Sonnenfeldt’s second goal, with 5:15 left to play. Koch got things started with his 19th of the year just 36 seconds into the frame with the assist going to Sussman. 13 Penn, Zachary Fuhrer 11:50 pm, Mar 31, 2011. Matt Gibson started the comeback with a man-up goal 26 seconds into the fourth frame and its started a five-goal run for the Bulldogs. “We’re not trying to, actually,” attackman Deron Dempster ’13 said […] Yet the Bulldogs’ defense stifled the home team’s attack from then on and a goal by Mark Dobrosky ’12 sealed the deal on a 10–8 victory and the first tally in the Elis’ win column. But players said a failure to capitalize on man-up opportunities and a few too many turnovers in the midfield leave room for improvement as the Bulldogs prepare for home games this week against unranked Presbyterian and Mercer. The Bulldogs (5–1, 1–1) have defeated the Quakers (4–3, 1–1) in their past two meetings and hold a 46–26 record against Penn in a series that dates back to 1919. 19 Bryant Bulldogs, 11–10, in the second extra period for their third straight overtime victory. But a very different St. John’s team stepped on the field in the second half, reversing anemic first-half efforts by the Red Storm attack and face-off man and putting pressure on veteran Yale players to keep the Blue composed. Official Site of Dartmouth College Varsity Athletics. Dartmouth fought back as Gillam posted his third goal of the season with 4:21 remaining to cut the lead to 2-1. Nearly-perfect clears and narrow advantages on ground balls and face-offs made the difference in what evolved into a heated match. “But I’m really happy I did.”. Colin Still cut the lead to 11-8 less than a minute later, followed by back-to-back goals from Mahony to drop the lead down to one at 11-10. After falling behind by at least a two-goal deficit to begin its three previous Ancient Eight contests, Gibbons got the Crimson an early lead in the must-win match Saturday. Fresh out of the huddle, the ball ended up in Mangan’s stick by the restraining line. “They are an awesome team between the lines and play very tough.”. But a gorgeous quick stick by attackman Matt Gibson ’12 off of a feed from Mark Dobrosky ’12 sparked a 5–1 rally in the last third of the game. “Everyone [in the Ivy League] is good and has to be respected.”. Trailing 6–4, Princeton’s star defenseman Chad Wiedmaier committed his sixth penalty on the year. Harvard sophomore goaltender Harry Krieger, shown above in earlier action, was a top performer in Saturday’s matchup against Yale. Zachary Fuhrer 2:06 am, Feb 28, 2011. “Getting a win against Princeton, regardless of their current record, is great just because of the rivalry that exists between our two schools and how close the games have been recently,” Falcone said.
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