Box Score GENEVA, N.Y.—In its final home game of the season, the Hobart lacrosse team made short work of visiting Canisius, scoring the first seven goals of the night on the way to a 17-6 non-conference victory. First-year faceoff specialist
Bobby Dattilo led the charge, winning 17-of-26 at the X and collecting a game and career-high eight ground balls.
The Statesmen (7-5) left little doubt that they'd remain undefeated against the Griffins (now 10-0 all-time), racing out to a 4-0 lead after 15 minutes. Junior
Tyler Cassell, sophomore
Tim Bigelow, sophomore
Mike White, and first-year
Chris Pedersen accounted for the goals, while junior goalie
Max Silberlicht posted his fifth first quarter shutout of the season with five saves. He finished the night with 11 stops in 53:33, while sophomore
Evan Kirk saved both shots he faced over the final 6:27.
Midway through the second frame, junior
Kevin Curtin sandwiched a pair of goals around a Pedersen score to stretch Hobart's lead to 7-0. The tallies came less than two minutes apart.
Canisius (4-8) broke up the shutout with 5:46 remaining in the first half on first-year Jimmy Haney's extra-man goal and headed into halftime trailing 7-2 after sophomore Adam Jones scored man-down with 2:57 to go.
The Statesmen scored six times in the third quarter, doubling up the Griffins, for a 13-5 lead heading into the final 15. Hobart struck for four of the first five goals of the half, including tallies by juniors
Daniel Keegan and
Doug Shiver, for an 11-3 edge, but sophomore Tom Vivian and Jones strung together consecutive goals to keep Canisius within striking distance at 11-5.
Colburn and senior
Sam Orr scored 30 seconds apart in the final minute of the third to kickoff a 6-1 finishing run for the Statesmen.
All night long, Hobart displayed unselfish passing, earning assists on 13 of the team's 17 goals. Curtin and Pedersen paced the Statesmen with matching five-point performances (2-3). Colburn (2-1), White (2-1), and senior
Matt Smalley (1-2) each added three points, while Cassell (2-0), Shiver (2-0), and junior
Mike Lazore (1-1) chipped in two points apiece.
Canisius got two-point efforts from Haney (1-1), Jones (2-0), and junior Mike Benzinger (1-1). Senior goalie Bryan Jack made six saves in 45 minutes, while first-year Kerry Freeburg stopped three in the fourth quarter.
Hobart will close out its ECAC slate on April 25, when the Statesmen head to Baltimore to face Loyola. The opening faceoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.