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Delaware 8, (11) Hofstra
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April 14, 2000
Reed Scores
Game-Winner in OT to Stun Hofstra; Shillinglaw Wins
200th
NEWARK, DE -- Freshman R.C.
Reed (Boy's Latin/Timonium, MD) scored just one minute
and seven seconds into overtime as the University of
Delaware stunned No. 11 Hofstra 8-7 in an America East men's
lacrosse game Friday night at Rullo Stadium, giving Delaware
head coach Bob Shillinglaw his 200th career
victory.
Reed charged in from the right side and
fired a shot from 10 feet out past Hofstra goalkeeper
Michael Demeo to lift the Hens (6-4, 2-0 America East) to
their second straight win and snap a four-game winning
streak by the Flying Dutchmen (5-4, 2-1).
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Delaware
Head Coach Bob Shillinglaw Won his 200th Career
Game
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The Blue Hens, the defending America East
conference champions, moved into sole possession of first
place as they downed the Dutchmen for the second straight
year and won their ninth straight league game over two
seasons.
Shillinglaw, a native of Severna Park,
MD, earned his 200th victory with the win, becoming just the
seventh active NCAA Division I coach to reach the milestone.
The 1999 USILA national Coach of the Year, Shillinglaw is
now 200-178 in his 25th season overall, including a 22-year
mark of 176-161 at Delaware.
Junior Jason Lavey
(Harborfields/Huntington Station, NY) led the Blue Hens with
four goals while Reed scored twice and freshman Ryan
Metzbower (St. Mary's/Severna Park, MD) dished out two
assists.
Tom Kessler led Hofstra with three goals
while Joe Kostolansky and Adam Hananel each scored twice. It
was Hananel's goal with 1:48 left in regulation that sent
the game into overtime.
Hofstra had won 18 straight games when
holding their opponents under 10 goals since the 1998
season.
Delaware goalkeeper Dave Mullen
(Ridley, Pa. HS) came up big for the Blue Hens, posting
13 saves while facing 32 Hofstra shots. Demeo had five saves
for Hofstra in the defensive struggle.
Lavey scored two first quarter goals and
Reed scored his first goal with 1:14 left in the second
quarter to give the Hens a 4-2 halftime lead. But Hofstra
scored three goals in the third quarter to tie the game at
5-5 before Lavey's unassisted goal with 4:04 left in the
third quarter gave the Hens a 6-5 lead.
A goal by Delaware's Jason Motta
(Lakeland-Panas/Peekskille, NY) with 13:27 left in
regulation gave Delaware a 7-5 lead, but Hofstra stormed
back as Kessler scored with 5:52 left and Hananel sent the
game into overtime four minutes later with his second goal
of the game.
Hofstra won the overtime faceoff but
could not convert as Bryan Barrett (John Carroll/Bel
Air, MD) stole a pass to give the Hens possession. After
Delaware called a timeout, Reed drove from the right side
and fired the winning goal past Demeo.
AGATE:
Hofstra.........1.........1.........3..........2..........0..........7
Delaware......3..........1........2..........1...........1..........8
Goals: Delaware - Jason Lavey -
4, R.C. Reed - 2, Chris Purpura, Jason Motta; Hofstra -
Tom Kessler - 3, Adam Hananel-2, Joe
Kostolansky-2
Assists: Delaware - Ryan
Metzbower; Hofstra - Joe Kostolansky, Tom Kessler, Brian
Spallina
Saves: Hofstra - 5 (Michael
Demeo), Delaware - 13 (Dave Mullen)
Shots: Delaware - 36, Hofstra -
32
Groundballs: Delaware - 41,
Hofstra - 35
Penalties: Delaware - 3 for 2:00;
Hofstra - 3 for 2:00
Extra Man Goals: Delaware - 0 for
2, Hofstra - 2 for 3
Faceoffs: Delaware - 7, Hofstra -
12
Clears: Delaware - 17 of 21;
Hofstra - 24 of 34
Attendance: 650
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