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Ryan Shorts
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8
Hanover HC-M 2-10, 1-3 ORLC
9
Winner WES WES 6-6, 2-3 ORLC
Hanover HC-M
2-10, 1-3 ORLC
8
Final
9
WES WES
6-6, 2-3 ORLC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team F
Hanover HC-M 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 8
WES WES 1 3 2 2 0 0 1 9

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Men’s Lacrosse: Titans Conclude Home Stand with Triple OT Win Against Hanover

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. – Titan sophomore Ryan Shorts (Westlake Village, CA / Oak Park) scored the game-winning goal in the Westminster College men's lacrosse team's 9-8 triple overtime win over Hanover College in its final regular season home game on Saturday.
 
Hanover (2-11, 1-4 ORLC) led 2-0 with two goals in the first quarter, courtesy of Joseph DeLeo (6:14) and Brock Warner (5:28). Titan freshman Chris Ryczaj (Pittsburgh, PA / Central Catholic) cut the Panthers' lead to 2-1 with a goal with 5:08 remaining and the score remained the same after one. Hanover scored two in the second quarter, while the Titans netted three and the game was tied, 4-4, at halftime; freshman Chris Slater (Pittsburgh, PA / Central Catholic) (10:28), sophomore Luke Ostoyic (Kentson, OH / Kenston) (2:58), and Shorts (1:42) tallied the Titan goals. In the third quarter, Westminster took its first lead of the game when freshman Adrian Culp (Gaithersburg, MD / Quince Orchard) found Slater for a goal at the 10:50 mark. Hanover responded with two-straight goals and led 6-5 with 8:06 on the clock, however, Westminster answered with three-straight goals, all from Culp, and led 8-6 with 5:32 remaining in the game. Hanover tied the game at 8 after Patrick Boylston (4:38) and Eric Clay (4:28) scored. After neither team scored in the first two overtimes, Shorts found the back of the net for the game-winning shot with 1:47 on the clock. He now has a team-high 39 goals on the year.
 
Titan sophomore goalkeeper Carter Hall (Zeeland, MI / Zeeland West) collected 19 saves, his second-highest total this season, in a complete-game effort.
 
Hanover outshot Westminster 52-48, including 27-22 on goal. The Titans held a 33-30 advantage in ground balls. Shorts tied a season-high with a game-high seven ground balls, while freshman Dante Serra (Center Valley, PA / Southern Lehigh) and Slater each earned four ground balls.
 
Westminster (7-6, 3-3 ORLC) will close out its regular season next Saturday, April 29 with an away game at conference foe Saint Vincent College at 1 p.m.

 
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