SSC Men’s Tourney: #9 Tampa Wins Semifinal Game With #15 FIT 19-12
Written by Lee Roggenburg on . Posted in College, Featured Posts, Florida Lacrosse News, Florida Tech Men, Tampa Men.
via UT press release
ST. LEO, Fla. – The No. 9 University of Tampa Spartans defeated the No. 15 Florida Tech Panthers 19-12 thus advancing to the championship of the Sunshine State Conference Tournament.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
Final: No. 9 Tampa Spartans 19, Florida Tech Panthers 12
Records: Tampa (14-4), Florida Tech (9-6)
Location: Sunshine State Conference Tournament | St. Leo, Fla.
All-time Series: The Tampa Spartans lead the all-time series against the Florida Tech Panthers 9-1.
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
1st Period
- The first goal of the 2018 Sunshine State Conference Championship was scored by UT’s Jake Mosher McGraw off the assist from Shane Hanlon.
- Two minutes later, the Spartans scored again with a goal from Matt Vetter, assisted by Chris Cox.
- With 8:21 remaining in the first period, senior Blaine Birch recorded his first goal of the season, giving the Spartans a 3-0 lead.
- Tampa then earned the next two goals of the contest, shutting out Florida Tech in the first period 5-0. The last two goals of the first period came from Hunter Van Horn and Hanlon respectively.
- Starting the second half, Andrew Kew earned a goal for the Spartans giving them the 6-0 lead.
- The Panthers finally earned their first goal of the game with 12:39 remaining in the half.
- Van Horn then netted a goal for Tampa, the assist from Vetter.
- Tech got their second goal of the game with 8:42 left in the half.
- Bryan Wright then logged an unassisted goal for the Spartans, giving them the 8-2 lead.
- The Panthers answered with 6:39 left to play.
- FIT the netted their fourth and fifth goal of the game with 2:58 remaining in the contest.
- At the end of the first half, the No. 9 Spartans lead the No. 15 Panthers 8-5.
- Coming out of halftime, the Spartans were the first team back on the board with a goal from Vetter, his second of the game.
- Tech answered, narrowing the Spartans lead to three.
- The Panthers then netted another goal three minutes later. UT still held the lead over FIT 9-7.
- The final goal of the period was netted by the Panthers, cutting the Spartan’s lead to one.
- At the end of the third period UT lead FIT by a score of 9-8.
- To start the fourth period, Mosher McGraw earned a goal, the assist from Hanlon.
- Kew then netted his second goal of the game, earning the 11-8 lead.
- Chris Cox the berried one for the Spartans, his first goal of the contest.
- After, winning the faceoff, Ross Dickerson scored for Tampa with 10:55 left on the clock.
- After four unanswered goals, FIT earned their ninth point of the contest.
- However, shortly after Luke Curran scored for Tampa increasing the Spartans lead over the Panthers 14-9.
- A minute later, the Panthers scored again, cutting Tampa’s lead to four.
- FIT earned their 11th goal with 7:51 remaining, however, six seconds later Dickerson netted another goal for UT, his third of the season.
- With 7:24 remaining in the contest, the Panthers refused to quit fighting scoring again. The Spartans held the lead 15-12.
- Moshe McGraw then gave Tampa the 16-12 lead with a goal from Van Horn. 6:03 remaining in the contest.
- Hanlon then scored again for the Spartans with 4:18 remaining.
- Kew netted his final goal of the day giving Tampa the 18-12 lead.
- To seal the deal Jack Shelton earned the final goal of the game, his second of the season, with :40 seconds remaining.
- The No. 9 University of Tampa Spartans defeat the No. 15 Florida Tech Panthers 19-12 in the first round of the Sunshine State Conference Championships.
- Kew led the Spartans offensively with three goals and one assist, followed by Mosher McGraw with three goals, and Hanlon who ended the contest with two goals and two assists.
- Defensively, Luke Robideaux led the way with two caused turnovers and eight ground balls.
- Ross Dickerson won 25-32 faceoffs he took, in addition to leading the team in ground balls with 13 and earning two goals.
- In the cage, B.J. Borowski had five saves for the Spartans, followed by Bryan Karn with three.