The Basics
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Scores: Iona-15, Johns Hopkins-14 (3OT)
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Records: JHU (1-3) • IC (2-3)
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Location: Princeton, NJ • DeNunzio Pool
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The Short Story: Iona scored with 1:35 remaining in the third overtime to beat Johns Hopkins on the opening night of the Princeton Invitational.
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How it Happened
• Iona grabbed a 2-1 lead after the first quarter and pushed its lead to 4-2 with 4:26 to go in the second. Senior
Emerson Sullivan scored with 2:05 to go in the quarter to cut the deficit in half, but the Gaels answered with 54 ticks on the clock. Sullivan responded with his second of the game just 20 seconds later to make it a 5-4 game at the half.
• Sophomore
Cameron Burns opened the third quarter scoring and tied the game at five-all. Iona answered to go back up 6-5, but back-to-back goals by Sullivan and junior
Chris Freese gave Hopkins its first lead with 4:34 to go in the quarter.
• The Gaels then sandwiched a pair of goals around a strike from senior
Jake Pearson and it was 8-8 with 2:34 to play. Iona tacked on two more goals in the final 85 seconds to take a 10-8 lead into the fourth. The Gaels struck first in the fourth to push their lead to three. But the Blue Jays answered, scoring three straight in less than two minutes to knot the score at 11. And that's how regulation would end
• Sullivan scored early in the first overtime period to put Hopkins up 12-11. Just 22 seconds into the second overtime, sophomore
Seth Berke pushed the lead to 13-11. Iona answered to cut JHU's lead in half but another Sullivan goal staked Hopkins to a 14-12 lead with 1:15 to play. The Gaels would force a third, sudden death overtime, with a pair of goals in the final 55 seconds. Luksa Vlasic then ended it for the Gaels with 1:35 to go in the third overtime.
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What it Means
• Hopkins falls to 19-12 all-time against Iona with the last two meetings being decided by just one goal.
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Inside the Box Score
• Sullivan led the Blue Jays with six goals and seven points, to go with a pair of steals. This was his third game with five or more goals in his career and his 3
rd goal of the night was the 100
th of his career. He also totaled three ejections drawn, two steals and a block.
• Freese added a hat trick, the second of his career, and three ejections drawn.
Jake Pearson finished with three steals, a block and an ejection drawn to go with a goal. Â
• Freshman
Connor Mechelke made five saves and grabbed a steal in the first half. Freshman
Kyle Pearson made nine saves over the second half and overtime periods.
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Up Next
• Hopkins returns to action on Saturday, September 11 against St. Francis (8:00 am) and 12
th-ranked Princeton (4:45 pm). The game against Princeton will be shown on ESPN+.
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