MORGANTOWN, WV – Freshman
Andrew Lee and sophomore
Alec Baker combined for seven goals to lead Johns Hopkins to a 16-7 win over Mercyhurst Saturday at the Salem Open. The Blue Jays improve to 3-2 overall while the Lakers fall to 0-4.
Lee and freshman
Phillip Long scored back-to-back goals to give Hopkins an early lead in the first quarter. Petar Vujovic answered for Mercyhurst, but a six-on-five goal from sophomore
Max Blecher and a strike from Lee gave the Blue Jays a 4-1 lead after one.
Owen Hardner opened the second-quarter scoring to pull the Lakers within two. Baker answered just 17 seconds later to spark a five-goal Blue Jay run that bridged halftime and saw the Jays go up 9-2. Junior
Dado Soares capped the run with back-to-back goals. Hardner and Ben Gavran then sandwiched scores around a Baker goal and it was 10-4 Hopkins with 6:01 to play in the third.
Senior
Ian Raley scored on a five-meter shot to spark a 4-1 Blue Jay run as they pushed out to a 14-5 lead after three. The teams traded scores in the fourth quarter and Hopkins earned the 16-7 win.
Lee finished with the game-high four goals while Baker totaled five points (3g, 2a) and drew two ejections. Sophomore
Owen Bartlett handed out three assists and scored one goal and junior
Daniel Palfi had three assists as well. Long led the defense with three blocks and two steals, while also drawing three ejections and notching three points (1g, 2a). Sophomore
Chris Poisler played three quarters in goal and made eight saves. Senior
Kyle Pearson played the fourth and tallied three saves.
Hopkins is back in the pool to take on Gannon at 6:40 pm on Saturday at the Salem Open.
Notes: Raley is now tied for 25
th in JHU history with 168 career points • Palfi ranks 19
th with 67 career assists.