
BALTIMORE – Georgetown University’s men’s lacrosse team dropped an 11-6 decision at eighth-ranked Johns Hopkins on Saturday at Homewood Field. The 10th-ranked Hoyas fall to 1-1 on the year while the Blue Jays improve to 3-0.
Hoya Highlights
- Fulton Bayman led Georgetown with two goals and an assist while Aidan Carroll added a goal and two assists.
- Kade Goldberg, Owen Horning and Kevin Miller each added a goal while Joe Cesare and Jordan Wray both tallied assists.
- Ross Prince won 11 of 19 (.578) faceoffs and collected a pair of ground balls.
- Defensively, Robert Plath was credited with three caused turnovers while Ty Banks added a pair to go with three ground balls.
- Both long-stick midfielders, Charlie McGurrin and George Acton, were each credited with a caused turnover and hauled in three ground balls.
- Anderson Moore (1-1) posted five saves in the loss and collected a team-best four ground balls.
How it Happened
- Johns Hopkins got on the board first, scoring on a long-distance shot against Georgetown’s 10-man ride. The Hoyas responded with back-to-back goals to take a 2-1 lead at the 9:30 mark, but the Blue Jays closed out the frame with two goals – including one with nine seconds remaining – to lead 3-2 after 15 minutes.
- In the second, Hopkins scored the first two goals of the frame before GU responded but eventually took a 6-3 lead into halftime.
- Coming out of the break, JHU matched its second quarter production to outscore the Hoyas 3-1 in the stanza and lead 9-4 going into the final frame.
- In the fourth, a scoreless start over the first seven minutes turned to consecutive Hopkins goals for an 11-4 advantage. Georgetown added a pair of goals in the final three minutes to make it an 11-6 final.
Johns Hopkins Notes
- Matt Collison led the Blue Jays with three goals and two assists while Hunter Chauvette had three goals and an assist.
- Logan Callahan won 9 of 15 faceoffs with five ground balls.
- In goal, Luke Staudt (3-0) had six saves in the win.
Georgetown Notes
- Horning’s goal was the first of his career with the Hoyas.
- Georgetown did not commit a penalty in the game.
Up Next
The Hoyas return home to host No. 13/11 Penn on Saturday, February 15 at Cooper Field in the Nation’s Capital.