Box Score Hempstead, NY -
Senior Jamie Lincoln
scored four goals and Stephen Bentz
added three to lead the
seventh-ranked Hofstra Pride to a 11-9 victory over the eighth-ranked Princeton
Tigers at James M. Shuart Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Pride, which won
their fifth straight regular season game and their ninth straight home game,
improve to 3-0 on the young season. The Tigers are 0-1.
Lincoln, who tallied three goals in the first half, added Hofstra's 11
th
goal of the game with 7:16 to play in the contest while Bentz scored all three
of his goals in the first half. Junior goalie Andrew Gvozden
recorded six saves
for the Pride including two big stops in the fourth quarter. Sophomore
midfielder John Antoniades
won 16 of 22 face-offs and picked up a game-high
nine ground balls for the Pride.
Princeton was led by sophomore Forest Sonnenfeldt with three goals while
sophomore Jeff Froccaro and freshman Tom Schreiber each tallied two goals.
Junior goalie Tyler Fiorito recorded 15 saves in the Princeton cage.
The Tigers jumped out to 4-1 lead midway through the first quarter as Schreiber
scored twice and Sonnenfeldt and Jack McBride each added single goals around
Lincoln's third goal of the year. The Pride closed the gap to 4-3 on an
unassisted charge to the goal by Bentz with 5:53 to play in the first, and a
man-up goal by Lincoln, off a perfect pass to the crease by midfielder Steve Serling 33 seconds later. Sonnenfeldt notched his second of the game, off a
pass from behind the cage by Luke Armour, to boost the Princeton lead to 5-3.
The Pride then went on a 6-1 run to take a 9-6 lead at halftime. Bentz got the
ball rolling with his second of the game and sixth of the year off a pass from
Steven DeNapoli
that sent him in one-on-one against Fiorito with 49 seconds
remaining in the first quarter. Senior Jay Card
extended his consecutive games
point-scoring streak to 31 with a man-up goal, off a pass from Kevin Ford
, just
14 seconds into the second quarter to tie the contest at 5-5.
Sonnenfeldt would give the Tigers their last lead of the game, at 6-5, just
1:23 later before the Pride scored four unanswered goals. Bentz notched his
third from six yards out to tie the game with 7:33 to play in the half. Kevin Ford then scored Hofstra's fourth man-up goal of the game, off a pass from Card
at the 4:55 mark, for a 7-6 advantage. Junior Brad Loizeaux
boosted the lead
with a low shot to the far post from eight yards almost two minutes later.
Seven seconds later-right off the face-off-Antoniades fed Lincoln, who buried
his third of the game and fifth of the season and a 9-6 lead at halftime.
Princeton closed to within one at 9-8 with two goals midway through the
third quarter as Mark Field tallied a man-up goal from Armour at the 9:44 mark,
and Froccaro scored 1:01 later on a high bullet from 10 yards out.
But Hofstra sophomore Drew Coholan
scored his first goal of the year, going
around two defenders and scoring from five yards out with 5:21 to play in the
third before Lincoln closed out the Hofstra scoring with a behind-the-head shot
from 10 yards out, off a rebound of a Steve Serling
shot, at the 7:16 mark of
the fourth quarter for an 11-8 lead. Froccaro scored an unassisted goal with
1:25 to close to 11-9. But Gvozden made a big save off a shot from Armour with
46 seconds remaining and DeNapoli picked up the ground ball with 34 seconds
remaining as the Pride ran out the clock. Hofstra outshot the Tigers, 40-28 and
picked up 31 ground balls to Princeton's 16 in the contest.
The Pride will host the Crimson of Harvard at Shuart Stadium next Saturday,
March 5 while the Tigers will travel to Johns Hopkins next Saturday. Both games
are at 1 p.m.
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