Box Score ANGOLA, Ind. - It was a
solid start to the home season for the Trine University men's
lacrosse team as they used an early lead to win their first home
game of the season 14-6 over Augustana (IL). With the win the
Thunder improve to 2-2 on the season.
Trine jumped out to a 2-0 lead just three minutes
into the game as freshman Patrick Walker (Round Lake Park,
Ill./Grayslake) and senior Blaine Stahley (Grand Rapids, Mich./East
Grand Rapids) scored at 13:16 and 12:05. The Vikings would answer
back at with just under seven minutes to go, cutting the Trine lead
in half.
The Thunder would answer back at the 5:31 mark of
the first as Stahley scored his second goal of the game on a man-up
opportunity. Junior Dalton Madsen (Westminster, Colo./Northglen)
score just 15 seconds later to put the Thunder up 4-1. Trine would
tally three more goals in the period including goals by freshman
Adam Martin (Farmington Hills, Mich./Detroit Catholic Cen.) and
Stahley just 11 second apart, Stahley's goal was his third of
the quarter.
The Thunder would tally a goal the open the
second quarter before the Vikings would score again, finding the
back of the net twice in the period. Dan LaFond (Neenah,
Wis./Neenah) scored for Trine to give the Thunder a 9-3 lead at the
break.
Both teams would score twice in the third
quarter, as LaFond once again tallied the final goal of the period,
scoring with just 11 seconds remaining.
Leading 11-5, the Thunder scored three goals to
start the final frame including their third man-up goal of the game
scored by Madsen.
The Thunder were led by Stahley and senior Andy
Lauer (Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern) who each recorded a hat
trick and added two assists. Madsen recorded three assists to go
along with two goals while LaFond also added in two goals. Junior
Ryan Chait (Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill), Walker and Eric Thompson
each tallied a goal and an assists on the afternoon.
Thompson led the Trine defense with seven
groundballs recovered while sophomore Mike Senkier (Oradell,
N.J./River Dell) also grabbed six.
In goal for the Thunder, senior Alex Gregg
(Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville) recorded nine saves, including five
during the second period.
Trine led nearly every statistical category on
the afternoon. The Thunder out-shot Augustana 46-to-27 including
23-to-16 on goal. Trine was able to convert on their extra-man
opportunities going 3-for-4 while the Trine defense held the
Vikings to 0-for-6. The Thunder held a distinctive advantage in
both groundballs recovered, 37-to-23, and faceoffs won,
16-to-6.
Trine will head back on the road as they travel
to Pittsburgh on March 23 as they take on La Roche College at 7:00
p.m.