![]() The tie did not last long as Mantel completed her hat trick with the game-winning goal 25 seconds later, skipping home a shot from three meters out. Sonoma State leveled the score, 2-2, just inside two minutes of the half on a long shot from seven meters out. Offensive success was difficult to come by in the first half of the second period, with the crossbar taking abuse from both teams. The SSU shooter tried to lure May to one side, but the Wolverine netminder stood her ground and corralled the shot to maintain the 2-1 U-M lead after one period. After Sonoma State scored at 3:01, it looked as though a tie game was eminent when the Seawolves earned a five-meter penalty with all zeros on the clock. She hit the twine again just over a minute later to put the Maize and Blue up by a pair of scores. Mantel was the first to find daylight, sending in a blast from the perimeter 1:43 into the contest. Michigan began the game by patiently working the ball around the offensive zone in hopes of finding a hole in the Seawolves' defense. In the cage, senior/junior Brittany May (Santa Barbara, Calif./Santa Barbara) stopped 10 shots in 24 minutes of work. Seniors Carrie Frost (Saline, Mich./Saline) and Mary Chatigny (Palm Springs, Calif./Palm Springs) both scored twice for the Maize and Blue, while Frost also led the defensive effort, swiping four steals. In addition to her five goals, Mantel also racked up three assists and a pair of steals. 14-ranked University of Michigan water polo team used a five-goal explosion from sophomore Alison Mantel (Miami, Fla./Gulliver) to down Sonoma State, 12-2, in its final game of the Fluid Four on Sunday morning (March 29) at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. Next U-M Event: Fri-Sat., April 10-11 - at the Aztec Mini (San Diego, Calif.)īLOOMINGTON, Ind. Both double-headers are scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m. Senior catcher Chris Rosado leads the Eagles with 22 RBIs and a. Boston College is 9-8 overall and 0-3 in the BIG EAST. John's, led by junior outfielder Charles Bilezikjian's nine RBIs, has a 6-8 overall record and are 2-1 in the conference (as of March 18). John's and Boston College in double-headers respectively. The Hoyas continue their BIG EAST Conference play on Saturday and Sunday (3/24-25) as they host both St. He finished the game allowing three hits but no runs in 2.2 innings. Vankoski sealed the victory closing the ninth earning his first victory of the season. GU rallied for five more runs in the eighth including a two-out two-RBI double by Michael Lombardi to take a 12-7 advantage. Eric Santana (Sr., Santurce, P.R./Edgewood) walked to lead off the inning and scored on a Marc Carlini single. After Vankoski closed the seventh the Hoyas tied the ballgame at 7-7 in the bottom half of the inning. O'Connor allowed two runs on two hits in 2.2 innings pitched. The lead lasted just one inning as relief pitcher Tom O'Connor (Fr., Philadelphia, Pa./La Salle) gave up two runs in the top of the seventh before being replaced by Jim Vankoski. Georgetown added three more runs in the fifth taking advantage of two hits, a sacrifice fly, and an error to claim their first lead of the game at 6-5. Rightfielder Marc Carlini (Sr., Alexandria, Va./Episcopal) scored the second run on a sacrifice fly by Tony Lee (So., Bromall, Pa./Malvern Prep). Sophomore Robert O'Hare (San Jose, Calif./Mission College) led off with a single and scored on Ron Cano's (Fr., El Segundo, Calif./El Segundo) double with one out. GU climbed to within two runs as they scored two in the bottom of the fourth. ![]() Sutton struck out two, walked two, and allowed five runs (3 ER) in 3.2 innings. LIU regained the lead scoring one in the top of the third and then extending their lead to 5-1 in the fourth including a homerun by Matt Early chasing Hoyas starter Eric Sutton (Deerfield Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach) from the game. Georgetown responded in the latter half of the inning tying the game at 1-1 when Jason Boice (So., Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury) scored on Jim Vankoski's sacrifice fly. Long Island jumped out to an early 1-0 lead as the Blackbirds Nick Burzynski drove the opening pitch for a homerun. GU, after starting the season 0-7, is 6-6 in the month of March. Anthony's) three RBI's and relief pitcher Jim Vankoski's (Sr., Aston, Pa./Strath Haven) 2.2 scoreless innings pitched to close the game the Hoyas improved to 6-13 on the season. Led by freshman Michael Lombardi's (Brookhaven, N.Y./St. The Georgetown University Baseball team picked up it's second consecutive win on Tuesday (3/20) and third in four games with a 12-7 victory over Long Island University in Bethesda, MD.
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