GREENVEVILLE, Tenn. – Newberry College freshman attack
Baker Westmoreland scored his second hat trick of the season as the Wolves defeated the Tusculum Pioneers 12-9 on the road Saturday afternoon, handing the Pioneers their first loss of the season.
Senior midfielder
Justin Messersmith won the opening faceoff and freshman midfielder
Curtis Bukta scored on Newberry's first possession of the game. With 9:33 to go in the first quarter, Newberry went up 3-0 after a goal from Messersmith assisted by senior midfielder
Kyle Dunklee. Freshman attack
Caleb Forga scored at the 7:44 mark in response to the Pioneers' first goal of the game and Newberry took a 4-1 lead.
After Tusculum scored two goals to close the first quarter, Newberry opened the second with a goal from junior defenseman
Tim Roesler. Newberry took eight shots in the second quarter, scoring three times. Newberry's defense allowed seven Pioneer shot opportunities, but sophomore goalkeeper
Jackson Von Eschen made all three saves that came his way and blanked Tusculum in the second period. Newberry took a 7-3 lead into halftime.
Westmoreland scored the lone goal of the third period with 4:53 to play in the quarter. Freshman faceoff specialist Conner Bates won both faceoffs in the third period for the Wolves.
Newberry built a 10-4 lead off goals from Forga and junior midfielder
Zachary Sunderland. However, the Pioneers rattled off three goals in 2:17 to pull closer to the Wolves, 10-7. Freshman midfielder
Milo Jones and Westmoreland both scored a goal to keep Newberry's lead intact, 12-7. Tusculum threatened with two goals within 50 seconds of each other, but the Wolves held on to win 12-9 and snap a two-game losing streak.
FAST FACTS
- Newberry earned their second win of the season and second win all time against Tusculum. The Wolves are 2-2 in their program's history against the Pioneers.
- Dunklee had his second three-assist game of the season and his fourth of his career. He leads the team with 14 points. Sophomore attack Scott Reed also had three points on a goal and two assists. He is second on the team at 13 points this year.
- Von Eschen is the first Newberry goalie to play all 60 minutes for the Wolves. He made 13 saves, which is a season high for any Newberry goalies this season and he earned his first-career win.
- Messersmith went 3-6 (50%) in the faceoff circle and Bates also won half his faceoffs, going 8-16.
- Newberry received votes in the most recent United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Coaches Poll.
WHAT'S NEXT?
The Wolves (2-2, 1-1 SAC), take on Catawba (2-2, 1-0) at home on Sunday, Mar. 14 at 6 p.m.