SWARTHMORE, Pa. - Keeping their unbeaten home record alive, the Swarthmore men's lacrosse team took down Stockton University by a score of 15-11 on Wednesday, Mar. 15.
Offensively, the Garnet saw an explosive performance from junior
Carter Strauch, with the California native tallying a career high six goals while also adding two assists. Relying on production from up and down the roster, Swarthmore had scores put up by junior
Von Mabbs (2), first year
Rex Mabbs (2), first year
Clay Almgren (1), senior
Jack Ford (1), senior
Jackson Brosgol (1), sophomore
Cooper Bucklan (1) and first year
Nolan Ohrman (1).
Defensively, sophomore
Shane Nachshen proved steady in goal, notching 10 saves while recording his third win of the season.
Senior
Will Bernstein gave the Garnet a crucial edge in face offs, coming out on top in 21 of 30 to set up Swarthmore's attackers.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Ohrman got the Garnet rolling early, smoking a shot past the keeper less than a minute into the game, putting Swarthmore up 1-0.
- While the Ospreys would go on a 3-0 run, taking a 3-1 advantage over Swarthmore, the Garnet refused to hang their heads. Strauch notched his first of six goals to shrink Stockton's lead to 3-2, a scoreline that would hold until the end of the quarter.
- Stockton scored to kick off the second, extending their margin lead to 4-2. Not deterred, the Garnet fired in three straight scores from Almgren, Ford and
Von Mabbs, seizing their first lead of the contest at 5-4 with 6:16 left in the half. Unable to maintain their momentum however, Swarthmore conceded three goals right back, going into the break down 7-5.
- Exploding out of the gate in the second half, the Garnet notched six straight goals in the first eight minutes of play, taking a commanding 11-7 lead over the Ospreys. While Stockton would score their one and only goal of the quarter with five minutes left to play, a powerful shot from Strauch just 20 seconds later kept the Garnet's advantage intact, heading into the final period up 12-8.
- While Stockton scored three goals in the first six minutes of the fourth quarter, the Garnet's lead proved insurmountable, with late goals from Strauch and
Rex Mabbs securing Swarthmore's 15-11 victory.
GARNET LEADERS
Points: C. Strauch (8), V. Mabbs (5), R. Mabbs (4)
Goals: Strauch (6), V. Mabbs (2), R. Mabbs (2)
Assists: V. Mabbs (3), C. Strauch (2), R. Mabbs (2), Brosgol (2)
Ground Balls: V. Mabbs (5), Halstead (5), Woerner (5), Toomey (5)
Saves: Nachshen (10)
UP NEXT
Hitting the road for their second game of the week, the Garnet will take on Arcadia University on Saturday, Mar. 18 at 1:00 p.m.