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Bears Continue Best Start in Program History With OT Win vs. Swarthmore
(March 17) - "Ursinus College senior midfielder Eric Farris (Pottsgrove, Pa. / Pottsgrove) scored his third goal 1:26 into the overtime as the Bears (5-0, 1-0 Centennial) won their Centennial Conference opener with a 8-7 win over Swarthmore (1-3, 0-1 Centennial) Wednesday afternoon. Farris' goal, which came in front of the cage, kept Ursinus undefeated with a 5-0 mark. That mark is the best start in the history of the program."
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Weekly Release #3
(March 15) - Franklin & Marshall freshman A Tristan Miller and Muhlenberg senior defenseman Matthew Schroeder have been named the Conference's Players of the Week. Miller (pictured) scored four goals, including the first two and the game-winner, as Franklin & Marshall upset #8 Washington and Lee, 7-5. Schroeder led a defense that allowed just three even-strength goals in a 7-6 win against Washington for the Mules' first-ever win vs. the Shoremen. He registered four ground balls and caused a turnover as the 'Berg defense held Washington under 11 goals for the first time in seven meetings.
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Top-Ranked Bullets Foil Fords
(March 14) - "Gettysburg got out to a quick start, then held off a Haverford rally as the top-ranked Bullets won their Centennial Conference opener with a 10-9 victory over the 14th-ranked Fords in the Centennial Conference opener for both teams at a rainy Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium. The Bullets, who stayed undefeated (6-0, 1-0 CC) on the season and won their 19th straight home game, received a hat trick from senior Joe Brody, who scored three goals and dished out one assist. Sophomore Pat Sartory and senior Kyle McGrath scored two goals apiece while junior Chris Cahill had one goal and two assists."
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Mules Shock Shoremen in Overtime
(March 13) - "With heavy rain pouring and wind swirling, the Muhlenberg men's lacrosse team washed away Washington for the first time in program history in thrilling fashion. The Mules played their fourth straight one-goal game to open the season, beating the Shoremen in overtime, 7-6, for their first defeat of the perennial powers in eight tries."
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Devils Down #3 Roanoke, 7-6
(March 13) - Dickinson stormed back from a 5-1 fourth-period deficit with six goals to upset #3 Roanoke, 7-6. Ted Sirvaitis (pictured) scored the game-winning goal with 5:340 remaining on a assist from Ward Gruppo. Tyler Magann made 11 saves as the Red Devils held the Maroons under seven goals for the first time since 2007.
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Diplomats Stun #8 W&L
(March 13) - "Driving rain and high winds were not enough to prevent Franklin & Marshall's Tristan Miller (pictured) from making his appointed rounds. The Diplomats' (1-2) freshman scored four times to lead F&M to its first victory of the season, a 7-5 upset of No. 8 Washington & Lee. The win was the Diplomats' first of the season, and doubled as the Generals' (6-1) first setback."
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Schedule
Tuesday, March 16
#10 Dickinson 20, York 8
McDaniel 10, Colorado College 9
Wednesday, March 17
#1 Gettysburg 12, #19 Cabrini 9
#14 Haverford 12, Skidmore 8
F&M 9, Susquehanna 6
Ursinus 8, Swarthmore 7 (OT)
Saturday, March 20
Muhlenberg at #1 Gettysburg
#7 Denison at #14 Haverford
#10 Dickinson at Swarthmore
Ursinus at Franklin & Marshall
McDaniel at Washington
(#) USILA national ranking
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