Middlebury defeated Nazareth 13-8 at Nazareth in the NCAA semi-final round,

securing a spot in the national championship game next weekend vs. the

winner of Salisbury State/Washington and Lee who face off tomorrow.

 

Nazareth has a great team and a great program, but we played a great game.

The offense was patient and disciplined, the defense was stifling and Peter

Soden dominated the face off game as usual.  He won 19 of 25 face offs

despite Naz throwing the kitchen sink at him.  In addition to the two face

off guys Peter faced, they also faced off with their best defenseman in an

effort to strip Peter if he got the face off, which he was able to do

several times, but Peter was undaunted...he is a warrior!

 

Jed Raymond was dominant on defense, but all of the defense played

disciplined defense  and Coach Ritter had them extremely well prepared.

Campbell was big in the goal and started us off on virtually a perfect day

clearing the ball.

 

The offense was balanced but the scoring was not.  Holt Hopkins and Matt

Dunn each had 5 goals.  We asked our attack to not dodge and handle as much

and to work the offense through our short stick match ups because each of

Narareth's defensemen are over 6' and can throw checks, and they have an All

American goalie who is a great stopper.  We were successful in being patient

most of the game and were able to exploit their short sticks to some degree

by all players and to a large degree by Matt Dunn who was outstanding

dodging and shooting.

 

Game balls went to Soden for face offs, Dunn for dominant dodging/scoring,

and Coach Ritter for a great defensive game plan.  Oops, I almost forgot.

We held them to 0/6 on man up, including a 3 minute non-releasable to start

the second quarter for a middies stick which was too short.  Great game plan

on man down to stop them and a couple great saves by Dave.

 

On to the national championship.  It was a proud day to be a Panther, not

only just the win, but the way we won was old fashioned Middlebury lacrosse!

 

See you in College Park!

 

Erin