Box Score BALTIMORE- UMBC junior goalkeeper Adam
Cohen (Arnold, Md./Severn) came up with a career-high
15 saves, but the Retrievers could not shut down the fifth-ranked
Loyola Greyhounds and dropped a 13-5 decision at soggy UMBC
Stadium.
Loyola improved to 8-0 with the victory, while UMBC fell to 2-4.
It was the third consecutive contest for the Retrievers against a
team ranked in the top five nationally.
UMBC and Cohen played an outstanding first quarter, taking a 3-1
lead after 15 mintues. Senior attackman Rob
Grimm (Black River, N.Y.) scored a man-up goal three
minutes into the contest. Loyola would tie the score at the 4:23
mark, but junior attackman Scott Jones(Port
Coquitlam, B.C) regained the lead for UMBC on a man-up goal at the
10:02 mark and finished a fast break with 0.3 remaining in the
quarter to give the hosts a two-goal advantage.
Cohen made six first quarter saves and turned aside his seventh
early in the second quarter before the explosive Greyhounds started
to turn the tide. They tied the game on two goals two minutes apart
at the midpoint of the stanza and took a 4-3 lead off a face-off
win and goal ten seconds after the tying score.
UMBC tied the score as Grimm scored UMBC's third man-up goal of
the game, burying an inside feed from junior
attackman Joe
Lustgarten (Wading River, N.Y.) at the 12:34 mark.
But Loyola's J.P. Dalton, who dominated the face-off circle, won
the ensuing draw and fed junior attackman Mike Sawyer, who gave the
Greyhounds the lead for good just six seconds after Grimm's
goal.
Loyola scored twice more, tallying six goals in the second
quarter, and took a 7-4 lead at intermission.
The Greyhounds controlled four of five third quarter draws, and
outscored UMBC, 4-0, in the third quarter to take command, 11-4,
after 45 minutes.
Grimm ended the UMBC scoring drought 3:35 into the third
quarter, but Loyola sophomore netminder Jack Runkel
turned aside four UMBC shots in the final 15 minutes to preserve
the margin for the visitors.
Grimm posted his first three-goal game of the season and the
fourth of his career. Jones added two goals for UMBC, while
Lustgarten had a pair of assists.
Loyola outshot UMBC, 46-31, won 15 of 21 draws and captured 32
ground balls to 17 for the Retrievers. UMBC was 3-of-6 on man-up
chances and killed off three of Loyola's four extra-man
opportunities.
UMBC opens America East Conference play next Saturday, March 31,
when they host defending league champion Hartford at 7:00
p.m. under the lights at UMBC Stadium.