Hoge's OT Goal Produces 7-6 Victory
TOWSON, Md. - An unassisted goal by Brian Hoge (Crofton, MD/Arundel) 2:29 into overtime today provided Goucher with a 7-6 victory over Scranton and allowed the Gophers to move into a tie with Drew for first place in the Landmark Conference.
Hoge's OT Goal Produces 7-6 Victory
Gophers Share First Place in Landmark with Drew
April 5, 2008
TOWSON, Md. - An unassisted goal by Brian Hoge (Crofton,
MD/Arundel) 2:29 into overtime today provided Goucher with
a 7-6 victory over Scranton and allowed the Gophers to move into a
tie with Drew for first place in the Landmark Conference.
The goal was the junior midfielder's second of the game. His first
put the Gophers (7-3, 2-0 Landmark) ahead 3-1 midway through the
second period.
The Royals (7-3, 2-1 Landmark) took their only lead of the contest
on an unassisted goal by Thomas Kornobis with 1:56 remaining in the
third quarter, but before the period ended, Goucher pulled into a
6-6 tie thanks to an unassisted goal by Jake Fratella
(Wilmington, DE/Brandywine).
Neither team was able to score in the fourth quarter, even though
they combined to take 15 shots. Junior goalkeeper Austin
Main (Berlin, MD/Stephen Decatur) of the Gophers made
three saves in the period to finish with a total of 12; Scranton's
Jeremy Dowiak turned away one Goucher shot in overtime and he also
ended up with a dozen saves.
Including the three shots they unleashed in overtime, the Gophers
ended with a 37-31 advantage in shots. They finished with a slight
edge (40-38) in ground balls.
Scranton is one of three opponents on Goucher's 2008 schedule that
the Gophers had never faced prior to this season. The other two
first-time opponents are Washington & Jefferson, a team the
Gophers defeated, 21-6, back on March 8, and Susquehanna, which
will host head coach Kyle Hannan's squad on April 26.