Box Score Pascale Nets Two Goals and One Helper
LEXINGTON, Va. – Host #17 Washington and Lee scored the game's first seven goals on its way to a 23-3 win over visiting Washington College in non-conference men's lacrosse action on Saturday afternoon at Wilson Field. The Generals improve to 1-2 on the season, while the Shoremen drop to 0-2.
#17 Washington and Lee 23 Washington College 3
How It Happened
- Ben Mulholland got the Generals on the board 4:09 into the first quarter as the hosts scored all six first quarter goals. Hudson Hamill capped the scoring with 3:45 to go in the first.
- After Washington and Lee's Taylor Witherell made it 7-0 with 10:54 left in the second, Cody Pascale got the Shoremen on the board just 1:21 later to cut it to 7-1. After Pascale trimmed the Generals lead to 8-2 with 6:51 remaining in the quarter, W&L scored seven of the final eight goals in the quarter to take a 15-3 lead into halftime.
- Washington and Lee outscored the Shoremen 3-0 in the third quarter and 5-0 in the fourth to provide the final margin.
For The Shoremen (0-2)
- Scoring: Pascale (two goals and one assist)
- In Goal: Chris Del Rosario (51:32, 21 goals allowed, 12 saves), Ryan Leahy (8:28, two goals allowed, one save)
- TC White (four ground balls and 3-for-5 on face-offs)
- Washington was 11-for-20 in clears in the contest and was 0-for-4 on the man-up.
- Washington had 22 turnovers, while causing two Washington and Lee turnovers.
For #17 Washington and Lee (1-2)
- Scoring: Stuart Greenspon (two goals and six assists), Witherell (four goals and one assist), Hamill (one goal and four assists), Thomas Zusi (three goals), Mulholland (two goals and one helper), Garrett Cannon, Spencer Kriss, Hudson Pokorny, Fenner Pollock (two goals)
- In Goal: Jack Taylor (45:00, three goals allowed, 11 saves), Matt Lanigan (11:44, zero goals allowed and one stop), Warren Seeds (3:16, zero goals, zero saves)
- Jack Hodgson (13-for-19 on face-offs and six ground balls)
- The Generals were 25-for-27 in clears, turned it over 18 times, notching six caused turnovers.
- Washington and Lee held a 58-28 advantage in shots and held a 35-26 edge in ground balls.
- The hosts went 20-for-29 at the X for the contest and did not have a man-up situation.
Up Next
2/29 v. Widener – 1:00 p.m. (Non-Conference Game)