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Hoya Highlights
• Aidan Carroll led the Blue & Gray with five goals and an assist. With his fourth goal of the game, he became the 31st player in program history to reach 100 career points.
• Fulton Bayman added two goals and two assists while James Carroll, Owen Horning and Kevin Miller each tallied a goal and an assist.
• Joe Cesare and Jack Erb both scored as well while Cade Caggiano, Ben Firlie and Charlie McGurrin all had lone assists.
• Defensively, Robert Plath was credited with a career high four caused turnovers while Seamus Foley added two. Aidan Carroll had five ground balls while Ty Banks and James Carroll both had four.
• Wilson Van Buren won 9-of-16 (.562) faceoffs on the day to go with five ground balls.
• In goal, Moore (4-2) posted 14 saves in the win. He added a career-high eight ground balls to lead all players.
How it Happened
• Georgetown took control of the game early, scoring 1:21 seconds into the contest before jumping out to a 3-0 lead. UAlbany got on the board at the 8:31 mark, but another three-goal outburst, capped by Aidan Carroll’s third of the opening frame, gave the Blue & Gray a commanding 6-1 lead. The Great Danes would add a late goal in the final minute to cut it to 6-2.
• In the second, an early Georgetown goal at the 14:09 mark made it 7-2 before a scoring drought hit both squads in the rain-drenched game. The Hoyas traded goals back to back with the Great Danes in the final 3:31 to give GU a 9-4 advantage going into halftime.
• Coming out of the break, scoring was at a standstill as neither team could find the back of the cage in the third.
• UAlbany scored a pair of goals in the first five minutes of the fourth quarter to pull within three at the 9:54 mark, but Carroll answered with his milestone goal just 62 seconds later, blasting home a shot in transition courtesy of an assist from his brother. The Great Danes would manage just one more goal in the game and were held scoreless by the Georgetown defense for the final 6:54 of the game.
UAlbany Notes
• Brendan O’Keefe led the Great Danes with two goals while Ryan Doherty and Silas Richmond both had a goal and two assists.
• CJ Schwarz won 7-of-14 faceoffs.
• In goal, Brady Smith (1-3) had 11 saves in the loss.
Georgetown Notes
• Carroll is the first Hoya with back-to-back five goal games since Nicky Solomon in 2023.
• Moore’s 14 saves are tied for the second most in his career. He now has 12 games with double-digit saves in his 23-game career.
Up Next
The Hoyas have the weekend off before returning home to host High Point on Saturday, March 15 at 12 p.m.