TOWSON, MD – Host Towson used a 9-0 run to turn a 4-2 deficit into an 11-4 lead and never let visiting Johns Hopkins get closer than six the rest of the way as the Tigers topped the Blue Jays, 17-8, at Johnny Unitas Stadium in the men's lacrosse season opener for both team Saturday afternoon.
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The first career goal for Johns Hopkins' freshman attackman
Joey Epstein with 48 seconds left in the first quarter gave the Blue Jays the 4-2 lead they would carry into the second quarter.
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It took the Tigers just 92 seconds of the second period to even things up as Brody McLean scored twice to knot the score at 4-4 and a Grant Maloof goal off a scramble situation with a flag down just over two minutes later to give Towson at 5-4 lead – a lead the Tigers would never relinquish.
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Towson would turn the 5-4 lead just 3:38 into the second period into a 10-4 lead at the half with five goals in the final 10:40 of the second quarter. Senior Brendan Sunday 's unassisted strike with 3:13 left in the opening half capped his first-half hat trick and Jake McLean polished off the first-half scoring just 69 seconds before intermission.
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A Sunday goal early in the third quarter was the final goal in the nine-goal spree for Towson as freshman
Taite Cattoni scored after a failed Tiger clear one minute after the Sunday strike. The Blue Jays had several opportunities to string together consecutive goals after the Cattoni goal, but it was a Luke Fromert goal off a nifty cross-crease pass from Timmy Monahan midway through the period that ignited a 4-0 run for the Tigers over the final 8:16 of the third quarter.
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Johns Hopkins outscored the Tigers 3-2 in the final period with
Cole Williams,
Kyle Marr and
Forry Smith all scoring for the Blue Jays. Sunday finished his six-goal, two-assist day with two more goals in the period to account for the 17-8 final score.
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Smith scored twice for Johns Hopkins, while Williams (1g, 3a) Epstein (1g, 1a) and
Connor DeSimone (1g, 1a) all had multi-point games for Johns Hopkins. Sophomore
Ryan Darby made his first career start in goal for the Blue Jays and posted 15 saves.
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Sunday paced the Tigers with his career-high six-goal, eight-point effort, while McLean (3g), Maloof (2g) and Koby Smith (2g) also had multi-goal games. Senior Alex Woodall was dominant on faceoffs as he won 21-of-28 with 17 ground balls and also had one goal and two assists.
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Johns Hopkins will return to action on Saturday, February 16 when the Blue Jays welcome Loyola to Homewood Field. Faceoff for the second game in a men's-women's doubleheader against the Greyhounds is set for 2 pm.
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Notes: Marr extended his goal-scoring streak to 15 games with his fourth-quarter goal • The loss snapped an 11-game winning streak in season openers for the Blue Jays • JHU is now 27-11 all-time in games played in February and 2-1 in games played on February 9.
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