BALTIMORE- UMBC junior attackman Scott
Jones (Port Coquitlam, B.C.) tied a career-high with five
goals and led a furious comeback, but the host Retrievers fell to
Stony Brook, 10-8, before 960 fans at UMBC Stadium.
The Seawolves won their 17th consecutive regular
season contest and improved to 3-0 in the conference and 4-7
overall, while UMBC slipped to 2-1 in league play and 4-6
overall.
Jones was UMBC's America East Player of the Game, while Stony
Brook senior midfielder Robbie Campbell earned the honor for his
side. Campbell scored four goals and shared the spotlight
with junior goalkeeper Sean Brady, who made 14 saves for the
visitors.
The Retrievers trailed, 9-2, late in the third quarter, but
exploded for five goals in the span of 3:11 to trim the deficit to
9-7 with 12:17 remaining. Jones started the surge by converting
a Joe
Lustgarten (Wading River, N.Y.) feed with 32 seconds
left in the third quarter.
Sophomore face-off specialist Phil
Poe (Harwood, Md./DeMatha) won all seven fourth
quarter draws and UMBC capitalized early in the fourth. Sophomore
midfielder Conor
Finch(Westminster, Md./Boys' Latin) scored 52 seconds into
the period, and after an SBU violation on the ensuing draw, Poe fed
sophomore attackman Matt
Gregoire (Crofton, Md./South River), who scored to cut the
deficit to 9-5.
Gregoire picked off a Stony Brook clearing pass and fed Jones on
the left doorstep for UMBC's sixth goal at the 13:16 mark and
Jones' rocket from a sharp left angle on freshmanDerek
Bertolini's (Madison, Conn.) pass brought the hosts to
within 9-7 with 12:17 to play.
The Retrievers had two possessions to cut the lead to one, but
committed turnovers in each case. The second miscue led to a
Seawolf fast break and freshman attackman Mike Rooney scored to
restore a three-goal visitor margin at 10-7 with 8:11 to play.
Jones scored his team-leading 27th goal on a
cross-field feed from junior middie Scott
Hopmann (Annapolis, Md./St. Mary's) to pull UMBC
to within a pair with 2:23 to play. But Bertolini's shot with 1:47
remaining was easily handled by Brady and the Retrievers never
regained possession.
Lustgarten had a goal and two helpers for UMBC and now has 10
assists in his last four outings.
Poe won 15 of 22 face-offs and led all players with eight ground
balls. But UMBC suffered 21 turnovers in the game, mostly in the
offensive end, as they only failed to clear on one of 16
opportunities.
Rooney also scored four times for Stony Brook.
Stony Brook scored the game's first three goals and UMBC did not
get on the board until 2:54 remained in the first quarter, when
Lustgarten scored an unassisted goal. The Seawolves led, 5-1 after
15 minutes and 6-2 at halftime.
Shots were even at 30 apiece and UMBC junior goalkeeper Adam
Cohen (Arnold,Md../Severn) made 10 stops for the
Retrievers.
The Retrievers have another opportunity to take on an undefeated
America East squad when they face Albany at home next
Saturday, April 21.