Army West Point Athletics
Dominant Second Half Lifts Army Past Holy Cross
April 30, 2019 | Men's Lacrosse
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Fueled by a 9-1 run, the #18/19 Army West Point men's lacrosse team downed Holy Cross Tuesday afternoon in the Patriot League Quarterfinals, 14-5 at Michie Stadium.
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Holding fifth-seeded Holy Cross scoreless for almost 40 minutes of action, the fourth-seeded Black Knights outscored the Crusaders 7-1 in the second half.
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Brendan Nichtern headlined the day with a career-high six assists and added two goals in his postseason debut. The second team All-Patriot League selection is tied for the single-season assists record in Army's 102 years as a program with 45.Â
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He ranks first alongside First Team All-America honoree Jeremy Boltus and Jeff Bryan, who set the single-season records previously in 2011 and 2003, respectively.Â
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The Black Knights were led by senior captain Nate Jones' four goals. He added two helpers in the game. Miles Silva and Nicholas Garofano each recorded a hat trick on the day to mark the second time this season three or more Army players netted at least three goals apiece.
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Johnny Surdick reached the 100-career caused turnover milestone with his two today. The senior captain notched three ground balls in the effort.
The Black Knights improved to 11-4 this season. Under head coach Joe Alberici, Army has had 11 or more wins in just two other seasons including 2010 (11-6) and 2017 (12-4).Â
No. 4 Army will play top-seeded Loyola Friday at 5 p.m. All games will be played in Baltimore, Md., and will be on CBS Sports Network.Â
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HOW IT HAPPENED
ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
UP NEXT
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Holding fifth-seeded Holy Cross scoreless for almost 40 minutes of action, the fourth-seeded Black Knights outscored the Crusaders 7-1 in the second half.
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Brendan Nichtern headlined the day with a career-high six assists and added two goals in his postseason debut. The second team All-Patriot League selection is tied for the single-season assists record in Army's 102 years as a program with 45.Â
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He ranks first alongside First Team All-America honoree Jeremy Boltus and Jeff Bryan, who set the single-season records previously in 2011 and 2003, respectively.Â
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The Black Knights were led by senior captain Nate Jones' four goals. He added two helpers in the game. Miles Silva and Nicholas Garofano each recorded a hat trick on the day to mark the second time this season three or more Army players netted at least three goals apiece.
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Johnny Surdick reached the 100-career caused turnover milestone with his two today. The senior captain notched three ground balls in the effort.
The Black Knights improved to 11-4 this season. Under head coach Joe Alberici, Army has had 11 or more wins in just two other seasons including 2010 (11-6) and 2017 (12-4).Â
No. 4 Army will play top-seeded Loyola Friday at 5 p.m. All games will be played in Baltimore, Md., and will be on CBS Sports Network.Â
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Crusaders started the game with the hot sticks and went ahead 2-0 in the first five minutes.
- Nichtern got things rolling for the Black Knights at the 6:57 mark in the first.
- He sparked a three-goal run to give Army its first lead of the game.
- On the next play, Nichtern connected with Jones from low to high before Jones followed suit and assisted O'Brien on top of the crease for a bounce shot and goal.
- The Crusaders tied things up at 3-3 with 3:59 to go in the first quarter, but The Cadets' high-tempo passing enabled them to pull ahead.
- Silva scored to close out the first when Nichtern dished off a no-look pass and he shoveled it low for the score.
- To start of the second frame, Nichtern connected with Garofano diving across the crease to give Army a two-goal lead.
- Holy Cross scored once more with 11:45 to go in the first half but wouldn't score again until under two minutes remain in the game.
- The Black Knights then went on a nine-goal run to reach 14 tallies in the game.
- Jones had three goals and an assist in the stretch, while Silva netted three and Nichtern tallied a goal and two assists.
- James Pryor scored his third transition goal of the season during the run and Garofano netted two.
ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
- AJ Barretto backed Army's defense today with 12 saves and four goals allowed.
- The second team All-Patriot League player also contributed three ground balls and one caused turnover.
- Barretto is now 11-4 on the year and is one win shy of his single-season high off 12 set back in 2017.Â
- Surdick reached the 100-career caused turnover milestone today boasts 169 ground balls.
- He was responsible for a save today, while Barretto was out of the cage.
- The Defensive Player of the Year has amassed 56 ground balls this season and has caused 33 turnovers.
- Nichtern continues to climb in the single-season record books for Army.
- The rookie is now tied for the single-season assists record in Army's 102 seasons as a program with 45.
- He ranks first alongside First Team All-America honoree Jeremy Boltus '11 and Jeff Bryan '03.
- In today's effort, Nichtern passed Tim Pearson '02 (42) and Paul Cino '82 (42) in the rankings.
- For points in a single season, Nichtern is now third with 71, ranking just behind Cole Johnson's 73 set in 2016 and Tom Cafaro's 85 set in 1971.
- With his six assists, Nichtern also marked the first time since 2004 where an Army player posted six assists. Jeff Bryan previously held this figure from a 16-7 win against Holy Cross.Â
- Jones tied his career-high in points today with six.
- The senior captain boasts 151 points in his career to rank eighth all-time in Army's 102-year history.
- Jones remains tied for seventh all-time in goals at 116.
- Garofano tied his career-high three goals today to mark his second-career hat trick.
- Silva posted three as well and now totals 37 on the year.
- The junior jumps into the single-season goals top-20 with 41.
- He is tied for 12th among Garrett Thul's 2010 and 2013 performances as well as Steve Heller in 1993.
- O'Brien tallied a goal and assist today for two points.
- Jeremy Angle and Tommy Marino each garnered assist in the game as well.
- It was Marino's first-career helper.
- Griffin Schultz, Silva, second team All-Patriot League selection Tom Rigney and Marcus Hudgins all caused one turnover in the contest.
- Hudgins also produced three ground balls in Army's victory.
- As a team, the Black Knights registered a .731 shooting percentag and had a 14-5 advantage in saves.Â
UP NEXT
- The Black Knights advance to the Patriot League Semifinals on Friday, May 3 in Baltimore Md.
- Army's and Loyola will face off at 5 p.m.Â
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
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ARMY
Shots
39
26
Turnovers
17
14
Caused Turnovers
10
7
Faceoffs Won
20
3
Extra-Man Opps
5
3
Ground Balls
36
20
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