Army West Point Athletics

Army's Fast Start Leads to Fourth Straight Win
March 27, 2021 | Men's Lacrosse
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The No. 7/8 Army West Point men's lacrosse team jumped on Holy Cross from the opening whistle and downed the Crusaders, 13-3, at Michie Stadium in Patriot League action on Saturday afternoon.
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Army (4-1, 3-0 Patriot League) had a 10-1 lead at halftime thanks to eight-straight goals over a 21-minute stretch to expand the advantage. Brendan Nichtern had a game-high six points on a goal and five assists, while Bobby Abshire tallied a hat trick to help the Black Knights to victory.
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In all, Army had nine different goal scorers on the day and in net Wyatt Schupler earned the win with nine stops. Stevie Grabher was dominant at the faceoff, winning 14-of-18 draws on the day.
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"I was concerned for us being away for three weeks," head coach Joe Alberici said. "We tried to prepare for the last eight days with scrimmaging to have us ready. But I don't think I could've anticipated a 6-1 start at the beginning of the first quarter and 10-1 at halftime. A lot of credit to our guys and our leadership."
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The Black Knights came out firing with Abshire and Grabher finding the net in the first 1:05 of the game and Army was off and running.
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Army ended up scoring 10 unanswered and held the Crusaders scoreless for over 42 minutes of game action to build up a 12-1 advantage into the fourth quarter.
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In addition to Abshire's hat trick, Nickolas Edinger and and Bailey O'Connor added two goals each and Aidan Byrnes had a pair of assists for a multi-point game.
The Black Knights earned a 24-18 ground ball edge and the defense for Army was up for the task holding the Crusaders scoreless on seven man-up opportunities.
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"Defensively, I thought we really put a strangle-hold on them and why we were up for the task today," Alberici said.
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Army hits the road next Saturday for a huge matchup at Lehigh at 1 p.m. The Mountain Hawks are 3-0 heading into it's game on Sunday at Colgate.
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HIGHLIGHTS & NOTES:
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Army (4-1, 3-0 Patriot League) had a 10-1 lead at halftime thanks to eight-straight goals over a 21-minute stretch to expand the advantage. Brendan Nichtern had a game-high six points on a goal and five assists, while Bobby Abshire tallied a hat trick to help the Black Knights to victory.
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In all, Army had nine different goal scorers on the day and in net Wyatt Schupler earned the win with nine stops. Stevie Grabher was dominant at the faceoff, winning 14-of-18 draws on the day.
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"I was concerned for us being away for three weeks," head coach Joe Alberici said. "We tried to prepare for the last eight days with scrimmaging to have us ready. But I don't think I could've anticipated a 6-1 start at the beginning of the first quarter and 10-1 at halftime. A lot of credit to our guys and our leadership."
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The Black Knights came out firing with Abshire and Grabher finding the net in the first 1:05 of the game and Army was off and running.
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Army ended up scoring 10 unanswered and held the Crusaders scoreless for over 42 minutes of game action to build up a 12-1 advantage into the fourth quarter.
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In addition to Abshire's hat trick, Nickolas Edinger and and Bailey O'Connor added two goals each and Aidan Byrnes had a pair of assists for a multi-point game.
The Black Knights earned a 24-18 ground ball edge and the defense for Army was up for the task holding the Crusaders scoreless on seven man-up opportunities.
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"Defensively, I thought we really put a strangle-hold on them and why we were up for the task today," Alberici said.
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Army hits the road next Saturday for a huge matchup at Lehigh at 1 p.m. The Mountain Hawks are 3-0 heading into it's game on Sunday at Colgate.
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HIGHLIGHTS & NOTES:
- Army returned to action for the first time since March 6.
- The 10 goals in the first half tied a season high for a half with the other coming at Syracuse.
- The Black Knights are currently on a four-game winning streak.
- The one goal allowed in the first half was a season low allowed for Army.
- The winning margin of 10 goals was a season high and the three goals allowed was a season low for Army's opponents.
- The five assists by Nichtern were a season-high and he has at least five points in all five games played this season.
- Abshire now had multi-goal games in his last four games.
- Bailey O'Connor scored his first two goals of his Army career in the win.
- Grabher has now won double-digit faceoffs in three games this season.
Team Stats
HC
ARMY
Shots
27
45
Turnovers
17
11
Caused Turnovers
6
9
Faceoffs Won
5
14
Extra-Man Opps
7
1
Ground Balls
20
36
Game Leaders
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