Army West Point Athletics

Army Perseveres, Tops #18/19 UMass in Overtime
February 09, 2019 | Men's Lacrosse
AMHERST, Mass. – Forced into an overtime golden goal situation, rookie attacker Brendan Nichtern of the Army West Point men's lacrosse team netted the game-winning goal 26 seconds into the extra time to send the Black Knights to a 12-11 victory over the 18/19-ranked Massachusetts Minutemen on the road Saturday.
The Minutemen forced overtime with a second to go in regulation, but the Black Knights won the ensuing faceoff with help from Evan Condon and Johnny Surdick to set the team up for victory.
After a timeout by head coach Joe Alberici, Nichtern drove in from the right side, beating the left-handed UMass goalie for the tally.
AJ Barretto boasted a career-high 17 saves in his 2019 debut.
HOW IT HAPPENED
ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
UP NEXT
The Minutemen forced overtime with a second to go in regulation, but the Black Knights won the ensuing faceoff with help from Evan Condon and Johnny Surdick to set the team up for victory.
After a timeout by head coach Joe Alberici, Nichtern drove in from the right side, beating the left-handed UMass goalie for the tally.
AJ Barretto boasted a career-high 17 saves in his 2019 debut.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Black Knights recorded the first goal of the game when Gunner Philipp found the back of the net for the first of his career two minutes into the contest.
- The Minutemen responded with three-straight tallies to take a 3-1 lead over a four-minute span.
- With 6:02 on the clock, Matt Manown connected with Alex Alacqua for a score.
- The Black Knights took their second lead of the day with back-to-back goals spaced 19 seconds apart.
- Brendan Nichtern posted a tally off a crease roll with 3:58 on the clock before assisting on Miles Silva's first goal of the year and to put the Black Knights up 4-3.
- UMass finished the quarter with two tallies to jump out to a 5-4 advantage.
- The Cadets posted the first goal of the second quarter when Nicholas Garofono beat Sean Scanone one-on-one.
- The Minutemen went on a 2-0 run before Nichtern struck again with five seconds remaining in the half.
- In the third period, Manown recorded Army's lone goal with an assist from Nichtern.
- UMass scored two goals in the final three minutes of the frame to maintain its lead in the game, 9-7.
- The Cadets started hot in the fourth quarter with help from Silva.
- The junior posted four of Army's five goals in the quarter with the other coming from Nichtern.
- Nate Jones, Manown and Sean O'Brien all earned assists in the five-goal run.
- UMass scored at the 3:15 mark to trail by one before netting the game-tying score with one second remaining.
- The Black Knights gained possession on the ensuing faceoff and were able to call a timeout and draw up the game-winning play.
- Nichtern posted the unassisted game winner just 26 seconds into the extra time.
ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
- For the fifth year in a row, Army topped #18/19 Massachusetts in its season opener.
- It was the eighth-straight year the Cadets opened with the Minutemen.
- The Black Knights tied things up in the all-time series which now resides at 14-14.
- It was Army's first win over a ranked opponent since defeating #10/11 Rutgers last February.
- Nichtern had an outstanding performance for the Black Knights with seven points on four goals and three helpers.
- The rookie helped Army to its first overtime victory since 2017 when the Cadets topped Notre Dame, 10-9.
- Silva also had four goals today, three of which came in the fourth quarter.
- It was a career-high in both goals and points for the junior.
- Manown finished the contest with four points with a goal and three helpers, tying his career-high in points.
- Alacqua, Garofono and Philipp were in the goal column with one apiece, while both Jones and O'Brien notched a single helper in the game.
- Barretto boasted a career-high 17 saves in his 2019 debut.
- He had a .607 save percentage and three ground balls.
- Defensively, Surdick and Liam Davenport led the way for Army with two caused turnovers each.
- Surdick paced the Black Knights in ground balls with seven to tie his career high.
- UMass led the Cadets in shots (28-17) today, but the Black Knights held an advantage in saves, 17-5 which was a difference maker in the game.
UP NEXT
- The Black Knights will continue the start of their season on the road next weekend when Army faces #12 Rutgers.
Team Stats
ARMY
UMASS
Shots
27
50
Turnovers
14
16
Caused Turnovers
10
12
Faceoffs Won
4
21
Extra-Man Opps
2
3
Ground Balls
22
40
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