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Final Score Graphic vs Hofstra
Tiffany DeBoer
9
HOFSTRA HOFSTRA 3-7, 0-1 CAA
10
Winner TOWSON TOWSON 6-3, 1-0 CAA
HOFSTRA HOFSTRA
3-7, 0-1 CAA
9
Final
10
TOWSON TOWSON
6-3, 1-0 CAA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
HOFSTRA HOFSTRA 4 3 0 2 9
TOWSON TOWSON 2 3 4 1 10

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Mid-Game Surge Pushes No. 10 Towson Past Hofstra

TOWSON, Md. -- A five-goal run in the middle of the game helped push the No. 10 Towson University men's lacrosse team past visiting Hofstra University for a 10-9 win to open Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) action at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium.

Towson (6-3, 1-0 CAA) got a pair of hat tricks from attackman Brody McLean and Grant Maloof, who added an assist for a four-point afternoon. Senior faceoff specialist Alex Woodall became the program's all-time faceoff wins leader as he won his 508th draw in the Black and Gold.

Hofstra (3-7, 0-1 CAA) had a four-goal afternoon from Ryan Tierney, while Sterlyn Ardrey finished with three points on two goals and one helper. Pride keeper Bobby Casey logged 10 saves.

How it Happened
  • After an initial getting to know you phase, the Pride took a 1-0 lead five minutes in as Tierney scored unassisted at 9:50.
  • Maloof scored back-to-back goals to give Towson its first lead of the afternoon as he potted shots at 9:05 and 8:30 of the first quarter.
  • The Pride surged past Towson with three unanswered goals from three different sources, Ardrey, Joey Elarde and Tierney in succession. Hofstra led 4-2 after 15 minutes.
  • The Tigers pulled back within one at 13:51 of the second quarter on McLean's first of the afternoon. The Pride struck back on Tierney's third for a 5-3 lead, but Maloof trimmed the deficit down to one on a dish from Greg Ey at 12:33.
  • Hofstra posted back-to-back goals from Elarde and Ardrey for a 7-4 advantage, but the Tigers snared the moment late in the half as McLean scored again with less than two minutes for a 7-5 halftime hole.
  • After a Hofstra penalty late in the second quarter, the Tigers scored just nine seconds from Timmy Monahan on a Maloof assist.
  • Towson continued its offensive onslaught with two goals in a 45 seconds stretch from McLean and Ey. The former finished the scoring for the third quarter with an assist from ANdrew Beachem at 3:01 for a 9-7 Tiger lead.
  • The Tigers finished a six-goal burst with Brendan Sunday's 24th goal of the season at 12:51. The Pride pulled back within one on goals from defenseman Michael Altmann and Tierney, but Towson's defense held firm and did not allow the equalizer.
Behind the Numbers
  • Like the scoreboard, the game was close in nearly every statistical category. Towson out-shot the Pride 35-33, including 10 in the deciding third quarter.
  • Towson grabbed 25 ground balls while the Pride had 23. Woodall finished with six ground balls.
  • The Tigers had a much better afternoon in clears, gaining the zone 21 out of 25 times. Hofstra had six failed clears to finish 14 of 20.
  • Turnovers plagued both sides as each team was charged with 17. Towson had eight in the fourth quarter, opening the door for the Pride, but Hofstra committed seven miscues.
  • Towson's defense smothered the Pride and forced four shot clock violations.
  • Woodall finished the game winning 11 of the 21 draws while his counterpart, Brian Herber, won 10.
  • The Tigers killed off one extra-man opportunity, a six-on-four for the Pride. Towson scored on its only man-up chance of the day.
  • Towson improved to 8-0 in CAA home openers under coach Shawn Nadelen, while the program improved to 17-1 in its first league game at home since joining the CAA in 2002.
  • Towson is 43-0 in games in which it scores in double figures while limiting opponents to single digits.
  • The Tigers ended a three-game slide while improving to 3-1 at Unitas Stadium this season.
  • Prior to Saturday's game, the Tigers recognized the family and friends of the late Carl Beernink, who passed away suddenly in July. The captains presented the family with a number 30 jersey in a pregame ceremony.
Up Next for Towson
  • The Tigers head to the Nutmeg State next week to continue CAA action.
  • Towson and Fairfield University square off at 1 p.m. at Rafferty Stadium.
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