Box Score
SCHENECTADY, NY -- Senior attack
Ted McKenna scored three goals and senior goaltender
Sean Aaron made eight saves to lead #14 Union College to a 10-4 victory over #11 Bowdoin College in the NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Second Round at Frank Bailey Field Saturday afternoon.
With the win, the Dutchmen (13-4) advance to the Quarterfinals for the first time in program history. Union will play at #2 SUNY Cortland Wednesday at a time to be announced. The Red Dragons defeated the Dutchmen, 6-4, in Union's season opener on March 3. Bowdoin finished 14-6, and the game marked the end of a 22 year coaching career at Bowdoin for head coach Tom McCabe, who is retiring.
Rob Santangelo and
Nate Greenberg scored two goals each for the Dutchmen, who had a 34-20 shot advantage, and also a 35-21 edge in ground balls. Union won 13 of the 18 face offs on the day. All three of McKenna's goals came in the fourth quarter, when Union outscored Bowdoin, 4-1. The Dutchmen held Bowdoin to a season low four goals.
In a tight defensive contest, the Dutchmen and Polar Bears traded goals in the opening quarter. Bowdoin's Dan Hanley gave the visiting team the lead at 9:14 of the opening quarter, but sophomore attack
Nate Greenberg answered with a wide angle shot to tie the game with 3:58 to go in the quarter.
Bowdoin's Franklin Reis answered with a nice move to create space in front of net, scoring with 1:47 to go to give Bowdoin the lead.
The Dutchmen answered right back on sophomore attack
Rob Santangelo's goal with 33 seconds remaining in the quarter to knot the game at 2-2.
Union scored twice in just over a minute of play early in the second quarter to give the home team a two goal edge heading into the break. Senior midfielder
Ethan Meyer scored a man-up goal with a diving shot across the front of the net to put Union up 3-2 at the 5:11 mark. Junior attack
Nolan Connors scored at 6:15, beating his man behind the net for the goal to give Union a 4-2 lead.
Nate Greenberg gave Union a 5-2 lead with 5:45 left in the third but Bowdoin's Christopher Anderson scored a close angle shot with 2:31 left in the third to pull the Polar Bears to within two again.
Rob Santangelo converted an excellent possession with just 15 seconds left in the third stanza, giving the Dutchmen a 6-3 lead heading into the fourth period.
McKenna got his first of three in the fourth at 8:06, and after Patrick Lawlor tallied at 6:36, Union put it away with the final three goals of the game. Connors notched his 22
nd of the season at 5:03, and McKenna tallied #30 at 4:08 and #31 on the man up with 3:34 left to seal the 10-4 victory.