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èצӰÏñ jumped out to a 1-0 lead on a goal by Eddie Brennan at the
The Raiders scored the next four goals to go up 5-1. Brian Robinson scored at the
èצӰÏñ took a 4-1 lead when Greg Berube took the ball the length of the field and scored with just two seconds left. Ryan finished off the scoring run for the Raiders at the
The Leopards cut the lead to three before halftime with a Luke Ryan goal.
The teams played scoreless for much of the third period until freshman Brendan Hurley scored late in the frame to give the Raiders a 6-2 advantage headed to the fourth period.
èצӰÏñ came out on fire in the fourth period as Vander Meulen scored two goals in the first four minutes to put the Raiders up 8-2 at the 11 minute mark. The Raiders added three more insurance goals to preserve an 11-2 victory.
The Raiders are now 5-4 for the campaign. èצӰÏñ is next in action Wednesday, April 7, when the Raiders travel to
BOX SCORE:
1 2 3 4 F
èצӰÏñ 4 1 1 5 11
GOALS:
Lafayette ‘ Ryan, Forbes.
èצӰÏñ – Brennan, Rob Ryan (2), Robinson, Vander Meulen (3), Berube, Hurley, Brame, Hearne.
ASSISTS:
Lafayette – Seifert, Weisman.
èצӰÏñ ‘ Brennan, Rob Ryan, Trasolini, Robinson, Hiller, Elbot, Abramowitz.
GOALKEEPING:
Lafayette – Michael Koch (60 minutes, 9 saves, 11 goals allowed).
èצӰÏñ – Andrew Jarolimek (57 minutes, 8 saves, 2 goals allowed); Kyle Stuart (3 minutes, 0 saves, 0 goals allowed).
SHOTS: Lafayette 15, èצӰÏñ 31; FACEOFFS: Lafayette 7-16, èצӰÏñ 9-16; GROUNDBALLS: Lafayette 23, èצӰÏñ 36; EXTRA MAN OPPS: Lafayette 0-0, èצӰÏñ 0-2.