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OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Gettysburg goalie Zach
Furshman, brother of Stevenson University men's lacrosse senior
Greg Furshman (Miami, Fla./Towson), totaled 15
saves, including 13 in the second half, to help lead the
fifth-ranked Bullets to a 12-7 win over the No. 1-ranked Mustangs
Sunday in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse
Championship.
The win was the 14th-straight for Gettysburg (16-3) and sends
the team back to the national championship game for the third time
in school history and the first since 2002.
Meanwhile, the loss ends the best season in school
history for Stevenson (17-2) who suffered only its second loss
in 13 home games this season. Over the last years, the team has
compiled a record of 20-3 at Caves Athletics Complex.
The Mustangs totaled a school record 17 wins, achieved the
school's first-ever No. 1 ranking in anty sport and advanced
farther in the NCAA championship than any team in school history.
Kyle McGrath and Danno Lynch each had three goals to lead the
Bullets offensively while McGrath added two assists and finished
with five points.
With the game tied at 3-3 after the first quarter, Gettysburg
scored nine of the game's final 13 goals, leading by as many as six
with 8:00 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Junior Nic Bevacqua (Boonton Township. N.J./Mountain
Lakes) pulled the Mustangs within three following his 30th
goal of the season with 12:58 left, but the Bullets responded with
three goals in less than three minutes, including McGrath's third,
to push the lead to 12-6.
Stevenson held a 41-36 margin in shots, including 25-18 in the
second half, and won 14-of-21 faceoffs, but was limited by 22
turnovers and an inability to score with a man advantage.
The Mustangs scored just once on six extra-man
opportunities and were 0-4 in the second and 0-3 in the third
quarter.
Seven different players scored at least one goal for the
Bullets, including two from Zach Pucci. Josh Reichert also had a
goal and an assist.
Bevacqua and senior Chris Baldwin (Baltimore/Calvert
Hall) each had two goals for Stevenson while junior
Steve Kazimer (Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger) finished
with three points on a goal and two assists.
Junior Geoff Hebert (Lutherville/Dulaney) had
13 saves and totaled 42 in three NCAA championship games.
Gettysburg will play Cortland State in the national championship
game next Sunday, May 24 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro after the
Red Dragons defeated Middlebury 16-8 in Sunday's other semifinal.