Lacrosse Suffers First Loss to Tampa
TAMPA, Fla. - The University of Tampa lacrosse team defeated No. 9 Mars Hill College 7-6. Tampa goes to 4-0 in conference and 7-3 overall. Mars Hill drops to 5-1 in the league and 8-1 overall.
It was a game full of streaks. The Spartans took an early 1-0 lead on Greg Griffo's eighth goal of the season. Less than two minutes later, at 11:36, Ryan Becker made it 2-0 UT with his third of the season. A.J. DeSimone extended the lead to three goals for Tampa from the assist by Jeff Clements. After the first period, the Spartans led 3-0, took 13 shots and collected 12 ground balls.
The second quarter was all Mars Hill. Jimmy McBride cut into Tampa's lead with an unassisted goal 4:30 into the second. A little over four minutes later, T.J. Cowx scored from a pass by Taylor Thilo to make it 3-2 UT. Tampa was able to get off 11 shots but on five on goal, which were all saved. Goaltender Joseph Fiorucci made nine saves on 15 shots by Mars Hill in the first half.
Kyle Hemrick started the scoring for Tampa in the third making it 4-2. Griffo recorded the assist on the goal. At 3:54, James McAuliffe scored to put UT back up by three goals. With 14 seconds left in the third, Jonathan Franzese scored. Going into the final period of play the Spartans led the Lions 6-2. UT had 31 shots to MHC's 20.
Mars Hill scored three straight goals to start the fourth period
to come to within one goal, 6-5.
However, DeSimone, the Spartans leading scorer found the net with
28 seconds left in the game which proved to be the game winning
goal. Hemrick recorded the assist on the goal. The Lions added one
more with eight seconds left but would fall short, 7-6.
Fiorucci made 18 saves and four in the last quarter to keep the Spartans undefeated in conference play.
Taylor Thilo led MHC with two goals and the same number of assists. T.J. Cowx had a team high three goals in the loss. Dylan Price made 13 saves in the net playing all 60 minutes for the Lions. Mars Hill will host DSC rival Catawba College on March 24. Game time is set for 7 p.m.