NORTON, MA- The Wheaton College men's lacrosse team advanced to
its second Pilgrim League Tournament title game in as many years on
Wednesday, as the second-seeded Lyons downed visiting third seed
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 14-7 during a
semifinal round game at Mirrione Stadium.
Matching the 13-year-old program record of seven straight wins
while posting the most goals given up by MIT all season, Wheaton
improved to 7-6 and will face the winner of tonight's other
semifinal between top seed Springfield College and number-four
Babson College on Saturday at the highest remaining seed at 1:00
p.m. The Blue and White seeks its first league title, while
the Engineers finished their season at 7-8.
After having to overcome four deficits during last Wednesday's
9-7 win at MIT, the Lyons never trailed during the teams' first
league tournament meeting. Junior Warren Garceau
(Guilford, CT/Canterbury School) provided the hosts with a
1-0 lead not even three minutes into the first, connecting on a
feed from sophomore Ben Cederberg (Duxbury,
MA/Duxbury) at 12:04.
The first quarter's final two goals came in a 10-second
span. MIT senior Ryan Ballentine (Simsbury,
CT/Simsbury) found classmate Neil Zimmerman
(Dallas, TX/Greenhill School) for a game-tying score at
1:10, but at the one-minute mark, Cederberg assisted sophomore
Chris Landers (Manchester, MA/Proctor Academy),
giving the Lyons a 2-1 edge heading into the second period.
After the two teams exchanged goals to start the second, Wheaton
scored the next two over 2:59, including Landers' second tally at
2:47, to make the score 5-2. With 12 ticks on the clock,
Ballentine brought the Engineers to within two on a pass from
senior Dylan Roden (Bellport, NY/Bellport).
Roden kept the pressure on by scoring 55 seconds into the third
and narrowing MIT's deficit to 5-4 before the Lyons gained
control. Wheaton went on a 5-0, period-ending run to secure a
comfortable 10-4 advantage, with Landers beginning the flurry by
picking up the hat trick at 9:33 before eventually capping the
stretch with his fourth goal at the 11-second mark.
Cederberg, Garceau and freshman Conor Finn (Kennebunk,
ME/Kennebunk) also tallied during the run.
The hosts stayed on the attack to begin the fourth, as the
nation's eighth-best man-up offense converted at 14:09, with
Cederberg assisting freshman Billy McNamara (Mansfield,
MA/Northfield Mount Hermon School) for an 11-4 Lyon
advantage. Three different Engineers found the back of the
net over 3:47, with Ballentine playing a hand in two markers, to
make it 11-7 before Wheaton countered with three goals of its own,
including the last two on man-up opportunities. McNamara had
back-to-back tallies in a 1:50 span, while Landers capped the
scoring at 2:54.
Landers led all scorers with five goals, Cederberg accounted for
five points on a goal and four assists, while McNamara had a hat
trick and one helper. Garceau scored twice, junior
Tim Horan (Cheshire, CT/Cheshire) turned in a goal
and two assists, and classmate Drew Schaffer (New Haven,
CT/Loomis Chaffee School) had two helpers. Junior
goalie Schuyler Horn (New Hartford, CT/Kingswood-Oxford
School) was impressive between the pipes with 15 stops,
including six in the fourth.
For MIT, Ballentine totaled two goals and a pair of assists,
while Roden finished with two tallies and one helper. Junior
Garth Grove (Jarrettsville, MD/North Harford) had
11 saves.