LISLE, Ill. -- The Augustana Vikings men's lacrosse team came up short on the road on Saturday, falling to the Benedictine Eagles by a score of 19-11.
After nearly four minutes of scoreless play,
Carson Ghys got the Vikings on the board for the game's first tally on an assist from
Caiden McCann. The home team answered with three scores of its own, but
Jake Moore halted the momentum with consecutive goals to bring Augie even. Benedictine notched the final two points of a high-scoring opening frame to bring a 5-3 lead into the second.
The Vikings pulled back within one on two separate occasions to begin the second, seeing a goal from
Elijah Graesser four minutes in before Ghys earned his second at the 8:35 mark. With less than a minute remaining, Benedictine earned a pair of quick scores to push the margin to its largest of the game, but an answer from Ghys with 23 seconds remaining in the half put the score at 9-6 heading into the break. The Eagles pulled away in the third with a plus-eight differential, outscoring Augie 10-2 over the first 15 minutes of the second half.
Tommy Wimmers and Graesser accounted for the two points for the Vikings in the frame. Augustana owned a 3-1 advantage in the final period.
Brady Holtz and
Jack Connolly each found the back of the net before Holtz added one more with 30 seconds left to bring the score to its 19-11 final.Â
Four Vikings secured multiple scores in the defeat, led by Ghys' three scores. McCann added two assists, while
Trevor Herman picked up 12 ground balls and won 14-22 faceoffs.
With the loss, Augie drops to 0-3 on the year. The team will be back in action next Saturday at Lake Forest.