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Junior midfielder Evan Lawshe dished out two assists and played a key defensive role as the Monarchs downed Hartwick 10-5

King's Men's Lacrosse Gets Defensive in 10-5 Win Over Hartwick

3/24/2015 6:08:00 PM

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MARCH 24, 2015

KING'S MEN'S LACROSSE EARNS 10-5 WIN OVER HARTWICK

WILKES-BARRE -- The King's College men's lacrosse team overcame a 3-2 halftime deficit with a dominating second half defensive performance as the Monarchs posted a 10-5 decision over visiting Hartwick College Tuesday at McCarthy Stadium.
With the win King's improved to 3-4 while Hartwick slipped to 0-4.

After a scoreless first period Hartwick pushed across a par of goals in the second stanza to take the lead. King's got on the board with 3:40 left in the first half when Ryan Boornazian scored unassisted to cut the lead to 2-1. After a Hartwick goal at 2:06, King's trimmed the lead to 3-2 at the half when Cam Trick scored unassisted with 1:21 left on the clock.

In the third quarter the Hawks extended the lead to 4-3 on a goal 2:54 into the period, but the Monarchs answered with unassisted scores from Brock Johnson and Trick to tie the score at 4-4 with 5:31 left in the third quarter.  King's then took its first lead of the game at the 3:53 mark when Johnson converted a pass from Mike DiCarlo into a 5-4 Monarch lead entering the final period.

After Hartwick scored 1:07 into the fourth quarter to tie the game at 5-5, it was all King's the rest of the way.
A.j. Bungert started the assault when he scored off an assist from Ryan Boornazian with 9:04 left. DiCarlo then struck net following a pass from Evan Lawshe just 1:26 later.   The score then grew to 8-5 when Bungert scored unassisted with 4:35 left.

The Monarchs pushed the lead to 9-5 when Johnson found the back of the net off an assist by Boornazian at the 3:14 mark. DiCarlo added the final goal of the game when he made good on a pass by Lawshe with 2:19 to go to set the final score. 
Hartwick outshot King's 30-25 but were held to just four attempts in the fourth quarter with the game on the line.

Johnson led King's with three goals while DiCarlo followed  with two goals and one assist. Trick and Bungert tallied two goals apiece while Boornazian added one goal and two assists. Lawshe chipped in with two assists. William Pokorny had 11 saves in goal fr King's.  

Jacob Sasche had two goals and one assist to pace Hartwick while Matt McCallan contributed one goal and one assist.  Hawk keeper Mike Rourke made six saves.

King's will be idle until April 1 when the Monarchs travel to face defending Freedom Conference champion Eastern University at 3:30 p.m. in St. Davids.
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