Box Score Tobin with Career-Bests and Game-Highs of Five Goals and Six Points
GALLOWAY, N.J. – Host Stockton used a four-goal run in the first quarter to lead for good in a 14-11 win over visiting Washington College in non-conference men's lacrosse action on Saturday afternoon.
Stockton 14 Washington College 11
How It Happened
- Tied 1-1 in the first quarter, Stockton scored the next four goals to take a 5-1 on a Dante Poli goal with 2:52 remaining in the first quarter. Joe Tobin would score with 2:08 left in the first quarter from Joe Maimone to trim the lead to 5-2 after one.
- Cody Pascale would cap a 3-0 run by the Shoremen to trim the lead to 5-4 with 12:21 to go in the second quarter before the Ospreys answered with four straight of their own to make it 9-4 with 2:50 remaining on a Luc Swedlund goal. Washington would get two goals from Tobin in a 47-second span of the second quarter late to trim the hosts' lead to 9-6 at halftime.
- In the third quarter, Stockton score four of the first five goals to extend its advantage to 13-7 with 7:13 to go on a Swedlund score. The Shoremen scored the final two of the third to cut the lead to 13-9 after three.
- Washington outscored Stockton 2-1 in the fourth quarter to provide the final margin.
For The Shoremen (0-5)
- Scoring: Tobin (game-bests and career-highs of five goals and six points), Jeremy Wilson (two goals and career-high three assists), Maimone (two goals and one assist), Pascale (goal and two helpers), Logan Clefisch (two assists)
- In Goal: Chris Del Rosario (60:00, 14 goals allowed, 12 saves)
- Tobin (six ground balls)
- Washington was 17-for-27 in clears in the contest and was 1-for-1 on the man-up.
- Washington had 18 turnovers, while causing eight Stockton turnovers.
For Stockton (5-0)
- Scoring: Swedlund and Poli (four goals and five points), Eric D'Arminio (two goals and two assists), Logan Holleritter (goal and two assists), Peter Burke (two scores), Erik Anderson (goal and assist)
- In Goal: Justin Ruiz (45:00, nine goals allowed, six saves), Eric Lindskog (15:00, two goals allowed, five stops)
- Matt Thermann (21-for-29 on face-offs), Holleritter (15 ground balls)
- The Ospreys were 14-for-18 in clears, turned it over 22 times, notching 11 caused turnovers.
- Stockton held a 52-33 advantage in shots and held a 42-29 edge in ground balls.
- The hosts went 21-for-29 at the X for the contest and went 1-for-3 on the man-up.
Up Next
3/11 v. Illinois Wesleyan – 4:00 p.m. (Non-Conference Game)