
VESTAL, N.Y. — The Hartford men's lacrosse team held off a furious Binghamton comeback bid to defeat the Bearcats, 8-7, Saturday morning at Bearcats Sports Complex. Senior Tyler Corpora, sophomore Anthony Sericolo and freshman Ethan Landymore scored two goals apiece to pace the Hawks (1-5), who improve to 1-5 in the America East.
Ryan McBeth scored each of his game-best three goals in the second half, a stretch that saw Binghamton (3-3, 3-3 AE) shut out the Hawks and pull within one inside the final minute.
HARTFORD 8, BINGHAMTON 7
After a scorching start resulted in a 4-0 lead midway through the first stanza, Hartford tacked on three more unanswered tallies to push ahead, 7-1, with 2:22 left in the quarter. Behind a 6-of-10 performance at the X, the Hawks, who forced six Bearcats' turnovers during that opening stretch, took a 7-2 lead into the second quarter.
With each side limited to one goal apiece in the second quarter to provide the halftime margin of 8-3, momentum shifted in favor of the Bearcats after the break. McBeth, who provided the only goal of the third quarter, continued his scoring run in the final quarter. Single-handedly trimming Hartford's lead down to two with a pair of scores at the 9:23 and 8:14 marks, he helped pull Binghamton within one after assisting on a Justin Roderka goal with 43 seconds left.
The Bearcats would win the ensuing faceoff, but after regaining possession on a Roderka shot that went high of the target, graduate student Ryan Lovell forced a key turnover in the closing seconds to secure the win for Hartford.
INSIDE THE BOX & NOTES
- Sophomore James McCoy added one goal and an assist for two points
- Junior Chris Ladyga was solid at the X, going 12-of-19 for the Hawks with four ground balls
- Junior Chris Campbell, who forced three Bearcats' turnovers, registered a game-high seven ground balls
- Causing a pair of turnovers, sophomore Zach Buffington joined Campbell with seven ground balls
- The Hawks held a 38-29 advantage in shots
- Binghamton committed 25 miscues, 14 of which forced turnovers by Hartford
- Junior Cam Logan finished with 14 saves between the pipes
- His counterpart, Teddy Dolan, kept the Bearcats in the game with 16 stops, eight of which came in a second-half shutout of Hartford
NEXT ON TAP
Hartford begins a two-game homestand when it hosts NJIT in an America East clash on Saturday, April 17. The first-ever meeting between the Hawks and Highlanders is set for an 11 a.m. opening faceoff from Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium.
For more information on the Hartford men's lacrosse team, stay with HartfordHawks.com for updates and follow the team on social media (Twitter | Facebook | Instagram).
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