Box Score
SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Behind a monster third-quarter and a
career outing from rookie attack Tucker James
(Essex Fells, N.J.), the Bryant University men's lacrosse
team topped its second nationally ranked opponent of the season
Saturday, doubling up No. 17/18 Drexel, 12-6, Saturday afternoon at
the Bryant Turf Complex.
James scored four and added a pair of assists as the Bulldogs
(3-2) never trailed in the victory, despite the Dragons (3-3)
evening the score three times stretching into the third quarter.
But it was the third frame that saw the Black and Gold erupt for
five tallies, while sophomore goalie Gunnar Waldt
(Freeland, Md.) and the Bulldog defense limited Drexel to
just a single goal after the halftime break en route to the team's
most dominant win over a ranked foe in program history.
"We had a formula, a plan, and we couldn't be more proud of our
guys for executing our plan to beat a very good Drexel team," said
Bryant head coach Mike Pressler. "This team was
averaging almost 14 goals per game, and we held them to six goals.
This game was won in a lot of different ways, but allowing them one
goal in [the final] 30 minutes and outscoring them, 7-1, in the
second half – that tells the story of the game right
there."
The Bulldogs started off with a three-goal advantage thanks in
large part to James, who had a hand in each of the opening tallies.
The frosh netted the first two himself – including the
unassisted opener just 52 seconds in – and assisted on a
Dan
Sipperly (Greenwich, N.Y.) goal with 6:02 to go in the
first quarter for the 3-0 edge.
Bulldog penalties in the final minutes of the first and again in
the opening ticks of the second afforded Drexel a pair of man-up
markers from top scorers Nick Trizano (2 goals, 1 assist) and Ben
McIntosh (3g, 1a) before James completed the second hat trick of
his young career just 3:44 into the second stanza on a dish from
classmate Brett Baker
(Ridgefield, Conn.) to put Bryant back up by two, 4-2.
"We've seen this from Tucker in practice," said Pressler. "Not
only are his six points impressive, but he had four ground balls
and no turnovers as well. At the end of the day, that was just a
tremendous overall performance by our young freshman."
Trizano and McIntosh tied the game up at 4-4 by the 8:30 mark,
and both sides – Shane Morrell
(Glen Mills, Pa.) for the Bulldogs with 3:14 to play and
Jared Boudreau for the Dragons with 2:03 on the clock – would
find the back of the net once more for a 5-5 halftime draw.
James and Sipperly teamed up again four minutes into the third
quarter for a 6-5 Bulldog lead, but McIntosh and Trizano did the
same minutes later for the third and final tie of the contest, as
sophomore Collins Gantz
(Denver, Colo.), senior Bo Redpath
(Norwich, Vt.), senior Alex Zomerfeld
(Port Jefferson, N.Y.) and Baker all poured in successive
scores in the final 6:18 of the frame for a 10-6 lead entering the
final 15 minutes.
The quartet of late-quarter tallies turned out to be the start
of six unanswered Bryant goals to close out the game, as Gantz and
James each notched one last unassisted tally in the fourth for the
12-6 final margin. In total, seven players would find the back of
the net for the Black and Gold, with 11 contributing the to the
team's 20 total points (12 goals, 8 assists).
As much a part of the victory as the diversified Bryant offense,
Waldt was stellar once again between the pipes, tying his season
high with 17 saves, including seven in the first quarter alone. The
sophomore picked up a game-best six ground balls, as did his Drexel
counterpart Will Gabrielsen (13 saves).
"It's game five, and he has been exactly the same," said
Pressler. "Now, he's saving the ball and catching those shots, and
he's doing great in the clearing game as well. This kind of
performance is something we've grown accustomed to and come to
count on. If there is a finer goalie in college lacrosse this
season, I haven't seen him yet."
Bryant went 2-for-3 on the day in extra-man opportunities,
holding Drexel to a 2-of-5 mark and forcing three failed clears
from the Dragon ranks. The Bulldogs won the ground ball game,
32-25, and outshot their visitors, 40-38.
Saturday's win marks the team's second over a ranked opponent
this season after topping then-No. 14/15 Bucknell in the home
opener, 12-9, on February 15. The Bulldogs now have three victories
over ranked opponents in the Division I era.
Bryant returns to action Tuesday, March 11 for a 3:00 p.m.
matchup at Monmouth University.