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Men's Lacrosse beats St. Lawrence 11-10 to win its 12th Liberty League Championship

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – RIT graduate student Seth Grottenthaler scored three goals to lead the top-seeded Tigers to an 11-10 win against No. 2 St. Lawrence in the Liberty League Championship, Sunday. Grottenthaler was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
 
RIT wins its 12th Liberty League Tournament title.
 
First year Ryan Bullock scored a career-high four goals and junior Chase Bruno finished with a goal and two assists. Graduate student Ian Dinga scored two goals and sophomore Erich Acton scored a goal.
 
Bullock caused two turnovers, and graduate student Allyn French won 15-of-23 face offs and had five ground balls. Junior Alex Zborowski made eight saves in goal to improve to 18-1.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED:

  • Ted Wilson scored with 9:57 to play in the first quarter to give the St. Lawrence the lead.
  • Bruno tied the game at 1-1 and Grottenthaler gave RIT a 2-1 lead on his goal with 4:11 remaining in the opening frame.
  • Bobby Wells and Henry Crean tallied back-to-back goals late in the first to give the Saints a 3-2 lead.
  • Grottenthaler tied the score at 3-3 on his goal with 55 seconds to play in the first.
  • Grottenthaler scored the lone goal of the second quarter, giving RIT a 4-3 lead on his third goal of the first half with 13:08 remaining in the second.
  • RIT scored the first four goals of the third quarter, opening up an 8-3 lead on Acton's goal with 9:18 to play in the third.
  • Crean scored to make it 8-4 and Padraic Condon won the ensuing face-off and scored to cut RIT's lead to 8-6.
  • Wilson scored early in the fourth quarter and Jamie Rosenzweig tallied a man-up goal with 11:35 to play to cut RIT's lead to 8-7.
  • Bullock scored back-to-back goals, giving the Tigers a 10-7 lead on his goal with 7:32 to play.
  • Dan Anderson scored followed by a goal from Wells with 4:28 to play to cut the Tigers lead to 10-9.
  • Bullock scored his fourth goal of the game with 3:47 to play to give RIT an 11-9 lead.
  • Wells tallied a man-up goal with 2:09 remaining to make it an 11-10 final.

 
GAME NOTES:

  • RIT outshot St. Lawrence, 46-29
  • The Tigers were 20-of-21 on clearing attempts.
  • RIT went 16-of-29 on face offs and had 37 ground balls
  • RIT claims its 12th Liberty League Tournament title in the last 13 seasons
  • Senior Clifford Gaston had an assist and became the second player (Ryan Lee) in program history to reach 300 career points.

 
WHAT'S NEXT:
RIT earns the automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament. The 40-team field will be announced tonight at 9:00 p.m. Stay tuned to ritathletics.com for the Tigers second-round opponent.

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