Elizabethtown, Pa. – Washington College came out hot Wednesday night in its victorious matchup at Elizabethtown scoring three goals in 24 seconds. The Shoremen, now 1-2, collected their first win of the season and gave Elizabethtown, 0-1, its first loss.
Washington College 15 Elizabethtown 9
How It Happened
- In 24 seconds, back-back-back goals scored by Luke Brennan, Tyler Bishop, and Connor Garrison put the Shoremen up 3-1 just 4:30 into the game.
- The Shoremen's five goal run was put to an end with Elizabethtown's Joey Killpatrick scoring 17 seconds left in the first quarter.
- The Shoremen outscored the Blue Jays 5-1 during the second quarter, increasing their lead to 10-3 after Garrison scored from Ben Dickinson with eight seconds remaining.
- Two Washington goals from Garrison and Will Feagans were answered with two goals from Elizabethtown's Alex Kilgour, both assisted by Riley Langen, moving the score to 12-5 going into the last 15 minutes of the game.
- Despite being outscored in the fourth, 4-3, the Shoremen held on to their lead and defeated the Blue Jays 15-9.
For The Shoremen (1-2)
- Scoring: Garrison (4 goals), Dickinson (3 goals,3 assists),
Cory Morgan (3 goals), Brennan (3 goals, 2 assists),
Tuck LeVanis (2 assists)
- In Goal:
Colin Gray (60:00, 9 goals allowed, 10 saves)
- Dickinson and Brennan tied for most points of the game with five while Garrison contributed four.
- Gave Velasquez and Bishop both added 6 ground balls.
- The Shoremen had 27 turnovers, seven more than the 20 from the Blue Jays
For Elizabethtown (0-1)
- Scoring: Kilgour (3 goals),
Gavis Gismondi (2 goals),
Ryan Flanegan (1 goal) Joey Killpatrick (1 goal),
Riley Langen (4 assists)
- In Goal:
Brayden Franey (60:00, 15 goals allowed, 9 saves)
- Connor Stewart (6 ground balls and 5 caused turnovers), TJ Chapman (5 ground balls)
Notes
- The Shoremen increase their all time record against the Blue Jays to 5-0.
- The last time the two schools met (2023 season) the Shoremen only won by three, 14-11.
Up Next
3/6 - Away vs. Mary Washington (non-conference) - 4 PM