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2010 GAME SUMMARIES<br />

GAME 14<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND - MAY 15 AT<br />

#3 MARYLAND:<br />

Junior attackman Ryan Young scored both of his goals during a 7-1 second<br />

half Terrapin spurt to lead third-seeded Maryland to an 11-8 victory over<br />

the Hofstra Pride at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, in the first round of<br />

the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship.<br />

Hofstra was led by juniors Jay Card with four goals and Tim Holman<br />

with career-highs of two goals and two assists. Junior Stephen Bentz<br />

and sophomore Kevin <strong>For</strong>d each added a goal for the Pride. Sophomore<br />

goalie Andrew Gvozden posted a season-high 13 saves in the Hofstra cage<br />

in 55 minutes of work. Including Young, who also notched an assist in<br />

the contest, Maryland had 10 different players score goals. Senior Will<br />

Yeatman tallied a goal and two assists, and sophomore Joe Cummings<br />

added a goal and an assist. Senior goalie Brian Phipps posted 14 saves in<br />

the Maryland cage, including six in the fourth quarter to keep the Pride<br />

away.<br />

In a hard-fought contest, the Terrapins took a 4-3 lead into the locker room<br />

at halftime. But the Pride came out in the third quarter and scored twice in<br />

the first 6:20 to take their first and only lead of the game at 5-4. <strong>For</strong>d tied<br />

the game for Hofstra on an eight-yard runner from the left side of Phipps. It<br />

was <strong>For</strong>d’s 15th goal of the season. Holman, a short-stick defensive middie<br />

who entered the game with one goal in his career, gave the Pride a shortlived<br />

lead with his first goal of the year-an unassisted tally-intercepting a<br />

pass near midfield, charging toward the Maryland cage and beating Phipps<br />

from nine yards.<br />

But just 64 seconds later, Cummings tied the game for Maryland with<br />

his 15th of the year, beating Gvozden high to the far side of the cage.<br />

Sophomore Jake Bernhardt gave the Terrapins the lead for good with 5:06<br />

to play in the third on a bullet from 12 yards out that beat Gvozden down<br />

low. Senior Dean Hart boosted the lead to 7-5, <strong>com</strong>ing around the back<br />

of the cage for his third goal of the season with 2:43 to play in the third.<br />

Holman ended Maryland’s three-goal run with his second of the game 20<br />

seconds into the fourth quarter, off a face-off scrum. He scooped up the<br />

ground ball and beat Phipps on the right side to close the gap to 7-6. But<br />

the Terrapins scored the next four goals with Young scoring his 17th of the<br />

season in transition after a Hofstra turnover. Young was the beneficiary of<br />

a cross-goal pass from Travis Reed to bump the lead to 8-6 with 9:24 to<br />

play. Two minutes later, senior Adam Sear then notched his 11th goal of<br />

the season, a man-up goal, from Yeatman. Almost two minutes after Sear’s<br />

goal, Cummings found Young on the crease for his second of the game<br />

and 18th of the year to give Maryland a 10-6 advantage. Yeatman ended<br />

the four-goal spurt at the 3:08 mark scoring into an empty cage as Hofstra<br />

employed a full-field ride. It was Yeatman’s 15th of the season. Card and<br />

Holman <strong>com</strong>bined for the final two Pride goals of the game and season in<br />

the last 1:11 with Card posting his 30th and 31st goals of the season and<br />

Holman recording his second and third assists of the year.<br />

The Pride game plan of playing aggressively and deliberately worked<br />

almost perfectly in the first half, keeping the game close. Maryland junior<br />

defenseman Brian Farrell opened the scoring a run down the middle of<br />

the field and beating Gvozden from 10 yards just 3:29 into the contest.<br />

Card tied the game three minutes later on a man-up goal. Maryland’s<br />

leading scorer Grant Catalino notched his 34th of the year 87 seconds<br />

later to give the Terrapins a 2-1 lead which is how the first quarter ended.<br />

Freshman John Haus scored his 11th of the year from Young 3:15 into the<br />

second quarter to boost the Maryland lead to 3-1 before Bentz and Card<br />

sandwiched an Owen Blye goal in the final 2:58 of the half to close to 4-3<br />

at halftime. It was the 29th goals of the year from both Bentz and Card and<br />

Blye’s 11th.<br />

76 — 2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse<br />

dan stein<br />

Maryland outshot the Pride, 38-31 and picked up 41 ground balls to<br />

Hofstra’s 21.<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

#14 Hofstra 1 2 2 4 8<br />

#3 Maryland 2 2 3 4 11<br />

<strong>HOF</strong>STRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 4; Tim Holman 2; Kevin <strong>For</strong>d<br />

1; Stephen Bentz 1; ASSISTS: Tim Holman 2; Dan Stein 1.<br />

MARYLAND SCORING: GOALS: Ryan Young 2; Will Yeatman 1; Joe<br />

Cummings 1; Grant Catalino 1; Jake Bernhardt 1; John Haus 1; Brian<br />

Farrell 1; Dean Hart 1; Owen Blye 1; Adam Sear 1; ASSISTS: Will<br />

Yeatman 2; Dan Burns 1; Joe Cummings 1; Travis Reed 1; Ryan Young 1.

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