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Owen Harrison vs. Limestone 2024
JoNaGraphs
13
Newberry NBYML 12-4
24
Winner Limestone LUML24 16-0
Newberry NBYML
12-4
13
Final
24
Limestone LUML24
16-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Newberry NBYML 4 2 2 5 13
Limestone LUML24 6 8 4 6 24

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | | Jason Guth, Athletic Communications Assistant

Wolves Fall to Limestone in SAC Semifinals

GAFFNEY, S.C. – Competing in the SAC semifinals for the second year in a row, the Newberry College men's lacrosse team fell to undefeated Limestone 24-13 on Wednesday afternoon at Saints Field.

Jimmy Osorio had a career-day with seven goals and an assist for the Newberry (12-4). Curtis Bukta, Caleb Forga, Miles Jones, Scott Reed, Zach Thompson and Baker Westmoreland all scored once.

Limestone (16-0) got the game started off in a hurry with three unanswered goals in the game's first two minutes.

Osorio got the Wolves on the board three minutes in off a feed from Westmoreland. After the Saints restored their three-goal advantage, Osorio scored three straight for Newberry to tie it at 4-all with 4:37 left in the opening quarter; Osorio completed his hat trick 9:09 into the game.

Limestone scored two more in a fast-paced, high-scoring first quarter with the score 6-4 after 15 minutes.

Miles Jones made it 6-5 and Osorio added his fifth on the man advantage to even it back up at 6 with 12:04 left in the first half. The Saints followed with an eight-goal run to push their lead to 14-6 at halftime.

Limestone struck first in the second half but Osorio answered with his sixth of the day 2:14 into the closing half. Osorio's seventh – another man-up tally – made it 16-8 a few minutes later, though the Saints carried an 18-8 margin into the fourth quarter.

The Scarlet and Gray trimmed the deficit to 19-11 thanks to consecutive goals from Thompson, Reed and Westmoreland over a three-minute period early in the final quarter.

The Saints scored five more times for a 24-11 lead. Bukta and Forga – with his first goal of the season – closed the scoring.
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