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16
Winner Gettysburg GC 9-4, 6-1
7
Washington College WC 12-4, 6-2
Winner
Gettysburg GC
9-4, 6-1
16
Final
7
Washington College WC
12-4, 6-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Gettysburg GC 5 3 4 4 16
Washington College WC 2 4 0 1 7

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

#12 Bullets Spoil Shoremen’s Senior Day, 16-7

Laubach Scores Three Times for Washington

CHESTERTOWN, Md. – Visiting #12 Gettysburg never trailed on its way to a 16-7 win over host Washington College on Saturday afternoon at Kibler Field at Roy Kirby Jr. Stadium in a Centennial Conference men's lacrosse matchup. The Bullets improve to 9-4 overall and 6-1 in the Centennial, while the Shoremen are now 12-4 and 6-2 respectively. Today was Washington's final CC game of the season. 

#12 Gettysburg (9-4, 6-1 CC) 16 Washington College (12-4, 6-2 CC) 7

How It Happened
- The Bullets, who scored the first two goals of the game, jumped out to a 4-1 lead with 6:42 to go in the first quarter and held a 5-2 edge after one.
- After Gettysburg got the first goal of the second 89 seconds in, Washington tallied the next four goals to trim the lead to 7-6 with 5:47 to go on a Jake Arcudi goal. It was the team's second goal in 30 seconds as Aiden Ventura scored from Nicky Bond 30 seconds earlier.
- Gettysburg got the final goal of the second to take an 8-6 edge into halftime.
- In the third, the Bullets tallied all four goals push their advantage to 12-6 after three.
- The Bullets outscored the Shoremen 4-1 in the fourth for the final margin.

For The Shoremen (12-4, 6-2 CC)
- Scoring: Laubach (three goals), Ventura (two goals), Arcudi (goal and assist)
- In Goal: Keegan Dunn (60:00, 16 goals allowed, 14 saves)
- Max McKenna (nine face-off wins and five ground balls)
- Washington totaled 33 shots, was 17-for-19 in clears in the contest and 0-for-5 in man-up situations.
- Washington had 18 turnovers, while causing seven Gettysburg turnovers.

Notes
- The team honored its seniors – Owen Boone, Cam Carrigan, Jack Fried, Ben Hazlehurst, Braedan Kasemeyer, Ronan Miller and Connor Philistine prior to the game.

Up Next
4/24 @ #6 Salisbury – 7:00 p.m. (Non-Conference Game)
- War on the Shore - Charles B. Clark Cup.
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