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Ryan Greer
Jason Kapusta
10
Allegheny ALLEGHEN 5-5, 1-1
13
Winner Westminster (Pa.) WESTMINS 6-5, 2-1
Allegheny ALLEGHEN
5-5, 1-1
10
Final
13
Westminster (Pa.) WESTMINS
6-5, 2-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Allegheny ALLEGHEN 2 4 1 3 10
Westminster (Pa.) WESTMINS 2 4 5 2 13

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Greer sets all-time points record in PAC win over Allegheny

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.--Westminster College senior attack Ryan Greer (Cranberry Township, Pa. | Seneca Valley) established the program's all-time points record in Wednesday night's 13-10 Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) victory over Allegheny College at the UPMC Sports Complex. 

Greer finished the night with two goals and an assist and currently has 170 points on 98 goals and 72 assists in 46 career games. He eclipsed the previous program record of 169, set by Ryan Shorts (2016-19). 

Westminster improved to 6-5 overall and 2-1 in the PAC. Allegheny fell to 5-5 overall and 1-1 in the league. 

Senior attack Nick Hubner (Pittsburgh, Pa. | Plum) led all scorers with six points on five goals and an assist. Freshman attack Brady Page (Cranberry Township, Pa. | Seneca Valley) finished with two goals and three assists while sophomore midfielder Gavin Jones (Henrico, Va. | Douglas S. Freeman) added three goals and an assist. Senior midfielder Hamish Mathwin (Marion, Australia | Westminster School) had one goal and one assist while senior midfielder Boyd Foster (Lincoln, R.I. | Lincoln) contrinuted a pair of assists. 

Junior faceoff Colin O'Malley (Pittsburgh, Pa. | North Allegheny) won 13-of-20 faceoffs while adding seven ground balls and a caused turnover. 

Senior defender Mike Roman (Norristown, Pa. | Germantown Academy) had seven ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers while sophomore defender Brody McGuinness (Heber City, Utah | Wasatch) chipped in with three ground balls. Freshman defensive midfielder Jahiem Hawkins (Huntington Station, N.Y. | Huntington) finished with three caused turnovers and two ground balls.

Freshman goalkeeper Brendan Siwik (Aldie, Va. | John Champe) posted 13 saves.

Aidan D'Amato led Allegheny with three goals and an assist. He added five ground balls and a caused turnover.

The game was tied at 2-2 after one period and 6-6 at halftime after Allegheny evened the game with two goals in the final six minutes. 

Westminster came out hot in the second half, scoring the first four goals of the third period while outscoring Allegheny 5-1 in the third. Greer's 170th point came on a goal scored off of a Hubner assist with 2:15 remaining in the third. 

Gideon Sullivan scored with under 12 minutes to play in regulation to cut the Allegheny deficit to three, 11-8, but back-to-back unassisted scores by Hubner and Page stretched the Titans' lead to five-13-8 with just under nine minutes to go. Allegheny tallied the final two goals of the game with under seven minutes remaining. 

Westminster finished the night 24-of-28 on clear attempts. The Titans held the Gators to 0-for-8 on extra-man opportunities. Westminster had 21 turnovers to Allegheny's 19. 

Westminster outshot Allegheny 40-33, while the Gators posted a 23-20 edge in shots on goals. 

Westminster will host Saint Vincent College Wednesday, April 12. The opening faceoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

 
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