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Saturday,
April 14, 2007
PC Loses Heartbreaker To
Saint Leo
CLINTON, S.C. – Presbyterian concluded its 2007 season
on Saturday afternoon at Old Bailey Stadium with a 13-10
loss to Deep South Conference rival Saint Leo.
Presbyterian and Saint Leo were even at 8-8 with 13:20 left
in the final quarter, but Saint Leo outscored PC 5-2 over
the final minutes of the game to secure the victory.
Ben Ewing led the Blue Hose in the contest. The Atlanta, Ga.
native had four points in the game and secured a game-high
nine grounds balls.
Ewing, who saw three of his points come on goals, was
14-for-18 on his face-offs on the day.
PC’s Sean Mulford (Towson, Md.) continued to find the back
of the net for the Blue Hose, scoring four goals. Mulford,
who had a team-high five total points with an assist as
well, finishes the final two games of PC’s season with nine
goals in the two tilts to end the season with the
second-most goals on the squad with 26.
Brian Foley (Charlotte, N.C.) concluded his year with the
most goals on the team after tallying a goal and an assist
in the loss to Saint Leo. Foley ends the year with a grand
total of 46 points (27 goals, 19 assists).
Jeremy Metcalfe (Dallas, Ga.) had two goals for the Blue
Hose to tie Jordy McManus (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) for the
third-most goals on the squad with 17.
Presbyterian’s Ryan Boyce (Baltimore, Md.) and Carl Spilly
(Indianapolis, Ind.) both caused two Lions’ turnovers. Drew
Tobias (Greensboro, N.C.) caused one Saint Leo turnover to
end the season with a team-high12 turnovers.
Ryan Harris and Benjamin Brigham led the Lions’ charge in
the victory with each player acquiring a game-high tying
four goals and two assists for a game-best six total points.
They were two of three Lions to secure multiple goal
afternoons as Chris Storrie had three of his own, while also
dishing out two assists.
David Erdman picked up the win between the pipes for Saint
Leo, saving 12 of PC’s 34 shots on the afternoon. Pat
Slaughter (Lutherville, Md.) saved eight Saint Leo shots in
the loss.
Presbyterian (3-11, 0-4 DSC) finishes its second year of
varsity lacrosse competition with a program-high three wins.
Box Score
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