
Opening Winner
1/29/2022 2:29:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
Mercer takes down Bellarmine 9-4
MACON, Ga. – The eyes of the lacrosse world were upon Mercer (1-0) and Bellarmine (0-1) for the kickoff to the Division I men's season and the Bears made the most of the opportunity – winning 9-4.
Right off an Ashton Wood faceoff win, Nick Rockefeller connected the ball to Sean Goldsmith, who slipped it past Bellarmine's JC Higginbotham for the quick 1-0 lead just 14 seconds into the season. Right before the final minute in the opening frame, Taylor Dooley tallied a goal from a Carl Klepper pass to double the Bears' lead to 2-0. 21 ticks later, Parker Junod tripled the lead with an unassisted goal past Higginbotham before the quarter would end.
Bellarmine countered back with three of their own to get to level terms with the hosts.
Christian DellaRocco would assist two teammates – Denton Macdonald and Bryaden Brown – in twelve seconds to bring the deficit to just one goal. Nearly nine minutes passed until Benny O'Rourke slipped the equalizing goal past Colin Kelley. Eager to take momentum back to the Bears, Matthew Winegardner scored the go-ahead with 59 ticks left for the halftime lead.
The third frame was dominated by the Bears – Mercer scored five to firmly pull away from the Knights. Dooley, Cole Leggett, Khory Reid, Sean Goldsmith and Klepper all found the back of the net. A lone fourth quarter goal by the Knights at Justin Wescoat trimmed the lead to five.
As a team, Mercer outshot Bellarmine 29-28, and had the 16-10 advantage in shots on the cage. Making the most of their opportunities, the Bears scooped up 23 of the game's 33 ground balls and won 14 of the 17 faceoffs.
Neither side was able to take advantage of extra-man chances, but Mercer only had 17 turnovers to Bellarmine's 19.
Klepper and Dooley both totaled three points on the afternoon – 1 G/2 A and 2 G/1 A – respectively to pace the Mercer attack. Goldsmith led Mercer with 12 shots, with five of them being on target.
For the second time in three seasons, Mercer will start with a 1-0 mark. Next time out, they will host Bucknell on February 5 at Five Star Stadium. Opening faceoff is slated for 11 a.m.
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For complete coverage of Mercer Men's Lacrosse, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerLacrosse (Twitter) and @Mercermenslacrosse (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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Right off an Ashton Wood faceoff win, Nick Rockefeller connected the ball to Sean Goldsmith, who slipped it past Bellarmine's JC Higginbotham for the quick 1-0 lead just 14 seconds into the season. Right before the final minute in the opening frame, Taylor Dooley tallied a goal from a Carl Klepper pass to double the Bears' lead to 2-0. 21 ticks later, Parker Junod tripled the lead with an unassisted goal past Higginbotham before the quarter would end.
Bellarmine countered back with three of their own to get to level terms with the hosts.
Christian DellaRocco would assist two teammates – Denton Macdonald and Bryaden Brown – in twelve seconds to bring the deficit to just one goal. Nearly nine minutes passed until Benny O'Rourke slipped the equalizing goal past Colin Kelley. Eager to take momentum back to the Bears, Matthew Winegardner scored the go-ahead with 59 ticks left for the halftime lead.
The third frame was dominated by the Bears – Mercer scored five to firmly pull away from the Knights. Dooley, Cole Leggett, Khory Reid, Sean Goldsmith and Klepper all found the back of the net. A lone fourth quarter goal by the Knights at Justin Wescoat trimmed the lead to five.
As a team, Mercer outshot Bellarmine 29-28, and had the 16-10 advantage in shots on the cage. Making the most of their opportunities, the Bears scooped up 23 of the game's 33 ground balls and won 14 of the 17 faceoffs.
Neither side was able to take advantage of extra-man chances, but Mercer only had 17 turnovers to Bellarmine's 19.
Klepper and Dooley both totaled three points on the afternoon – 1 G/2 A and 2 G/1 A – respectively to pace the Mercer attack. Goldsmith led Mercer with 12 shots, with five of them being on target.
For the second time in three seasons, Mercer will start with a 1-0 mark. Next time out, they will host Bucknell on February 5 at Five Star Stadium. Opening faceoff is slated for 11 a.m.
Follow the Bears:
For complete coverage of Mercer Men's Lacrosse, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerLacrosse (Twitter) and @Mercermenslacrosse (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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Team Stats
BELL
MERCER
Shots
28
29
Turnovers
19
17
Caused Turnovers
11
8
Faceoffs Won
3
14
Extra-Man Opps
1
2
Ground Balls
10
23
Game Leaders
Players
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