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OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Senior Steve Kazimer
(Syracuse, N.Y./Henninger) had three goals and one assist
while senior Tyler Maguire
(Montauk, N.Y./East Hampton) added one goal and one assist
as the No. 1-ranked Stevenson men's lacrosse team closed the
regular season with a 13-9 victory over No. 14 Denison Saturday at
Caves Athletics Complex.
The Mustangs (17-1), who finished the season with seven
consecutive wins and went 8-1 at home, will now await
the selections for the 2010 NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse
Championship next Sunday, May 9 at 10:00 p.m., on CBS College
Sports to see who and when they will play in their next game.
Junior Richie Ford
(Baltimore/Towson) led all scorers with six points on
three goals and three assists as Stevenson scored six of the game's
first eight goals to lead 6-2 with 4:06 remaining in the second
quarter.
The first 25 minutes proved to be the difference for the
Mustangs as both teams scored seven goals apiece the
remaining 35. In building a four-goal advantage during that first
25 minutes, Stevenson outshot the Big Red, 28-13.
Denison (10-3), who suffered its first loss in eight
non-conference games this season, tallied two goals in the final
three minutes of the second quarter by Alex Hardt and Emmett
Jones just 11 seconds apart to cut their deficit to 6-4 at the
half.
However, that would be as close as the Big Red would get as the
Mustangs opened the second half with back-to-back goals by Ford and
Kazimer and outscored Denison by one in both the third and
fourth quarter to maintain its final margin of four.
Junior Jimmy Dailey
(Westminster/Winters Mill) remains just shy of three
career milestones as he finished with two goals and one assist
and now has 197 career points on 99 goals and 98 assists.
Senior Sean Calabrese
(Rockville/DeMatha) had two assists while senior
Dave
Cougler (Rochester, N.Y./G. Ray Bodley) added one
assist. Senior Geoff Hebert
(Lutherville/Dulaney) made 10 saves in winning his 10th
game this season and is now 26-2 as a starter.
Jones and Hardt combined for seven of the Big Red's nine goals
as they totaled four and three, respectively. Gregg Shannon had 13
saves.