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'Cuse Improves to 3-0, Beats Army, 12-9
2/22/2015 10:37:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
Donahue and Staats combine for 12 points in victory
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Attackmen Dylan Donahue and Randy Staats each had six points to lead No. 2 Syracuse (3-0) to a 12-9 win against No. 11 Army (3-1) Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Carrier Dome.
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Donahue tallied a game-high five goals on 10 shots. He also assisted on a Nicky Galasso goal in the third quarter. Staats had two goals and matched his career high with four assists, including a pair of feeds to Donahue that resulted in goals.
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"We had to work hard for all our shots. Thank goodness Dylan was shooting so well tonight. That really helped our cause," head coach John Desko said. "To win against a good Army team, I think this game is going to make us a better lacrosse team."
In addition to the big nights by Donahue and Staats, the Orange received another superb effort from Ben Williams at the faceoff X. Williams won 21-of-25 (.840) draws, including all 11 first-half faceoffs, and picked up a career-best 13 ground balls.
Staats had a hand in three of the Orange's four first-quarter goals. He scored once and recorded two assists, including a dazzling behind-the-back pass to Donahue for a goal that gave Syracuse a 4-2 lead with 4.8 seconds left in the opening period.
In the second quarter, Army got goals from John Glesener and A.J. Canara 1:12 apart to even the game, 4-4, with 4:03 remaining in the half.
Donahue stopped the Army momentum with his third goal of the game at the 2:55 mark to push the hosts in front, 5-4, at halftime.
The Black Knights scored the first two goals of the third quarter to gain a 6-5 edge, but the Orange ended the period on a 5-1 run to take a 10-7 margin into the final quarter.
Army closed the gap to two twice in the fourth period, the second time on a Cole Johnson finish of a Connor Cook pass with 3:47 to play in regulation. However, that proved to be the Black Knights' final goal of the contest as Kevin Rice secured the victory for Syracuse when he finished a feed from Staats with 1:05 remaining.
Goalie Bobby Wardwell led an Orange defense that held Army to nine goals, half its season average (18.67 per game) entering the contest. Wardwell played the entire game and made a season-high 11 saves.
Glesener paced the Army offense with four goals. Johnson finished with two. Goaltender Sam Somers registered 10 saves, including seven in the first half.
Syracuse owned a 35-30 advantage in shots for the game. The Orange also won the ground ball battle 39-19, thanks largely to Williams' dominance at the faceoff X.
The Orange puts its perfect record on the line Sunday, March 1 when it opens ACC play against Virginia. Faceoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. inside the Carrier Dome. The game will be televised live nationally on ESPNU.
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Game Notes: After missing the first two games with a lower-body injury, sophomore Jordan Evans made his season debut running on the second midfield line … Senior Peter Macartney tied his career high with six ground balls. In three career games versus Army, Macartney has 15 ground balls (5.0 per game) … Syracuse's 3-0 start to the season is its best since 2011 when the Orange opened with nine straight wins … The Orange improved to 18-2 against the Black Knights since 1984.
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Donahue tallied a game-high five goals on 10 shots. He also assisted on a Nicky Galasso goal in the third quarter. Staats had two goals and matched his career high with four assists, including a pair of feeds to Donahue that resulted in goals.
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"We had to work hard for all our shots. Thank goodness Dylan was shooting so well tonight. That really helped our cause," head coach John Desko said. "To win against a good Army team, I think this game is going to make us a better lacrosse team."
In addition to the big nights by Donahue and Staats, the Orange received another superb effort from Ben Williams at the faceoff X. Williams won 21-of-25 (.840) draws, including all 11 first-half faceoffs, and picked up a career-best 13 ground balls.
Staats had a hand in three of the Orange's four first-quarter goals. He scored once and recorded two assists, including a dazzling behind-the-back pass to Donahue for a goal that gave Syracuse a 4-2 lead with 4.8 seconds left in the opening period.
In the second quarter, Army got goals from John Glesener and A.J. Canara 1:12 apart to even the game, 4-4, with 4:03 remaining in the half.
Donahue stopped the Army momentum with his third goal of the game at the 2:55 mark to push the hosts in front, 5-4, at halftime.
The Black Knights scored the first two goals of the third quarter to gain a 6-5 edge, but the Orange ended the period on a 5-1 run to take a 10-7 margin into the final quarter.
Army closed the gap to two twice in the fourth period, the second time on a Cole Johnson finish of a Connor Cook pass with 3:47 to play in regulation. However, that proved to be the Black Knights' final goal of the contest as Kevin Rice secured the victory for Syracuse when he finished a feed from Staats with 1:05 remaining.
Goalie Bobby Wardwell led an Orange defense that held Army to nine goals, half its season average (18.67 per game) entering the contest. Wardwell played the entire game and made a season-high 11 saves.
Glesener paced the Army offense with four goals. Johnson finished with two. Goaltender Sam Somers registered 10 saves, including seven in the first half.
Syracuse owned a 35-30 advantage in shots for the game. The Orange also won the ground ball battle 39-19, thanks largely to Williams' dominance at the faceoff X.
The Orange puts its perfect record on the line Sunday, March 1 when it opens ACC play against Virginia. Faceoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. inside the Carrier Dome. The game will be televised live nationally on ESPNU.
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Game Notes: After missing the first two games with a lower-body injury, sophomore Jordan Evans made his season debut running on the second midfield line … Senior Peter Macartney tied his career high with six ground balls. In three career games versus Army, Macartney has 15 ground balls (5.0 per game) … Syracuse's 3-0 start to the season is its best since 2011 when the Orange opened with nine straight wins … The Orange improved to 18-2 against the Black Knights since 1984.
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Team Stats
ARMY
SU
Shots
30
35
Turnovers
12
15
Caused Turnovers
8
5
Faceoffs Won
4
21
Extra-Man Opps
2
1
Ground Balls
19
39
Game Leaders
Players
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