Illegal stick beats Bishop's as Redmen advance
MONTREAL -- Nick Moreau of Trumbull, Conn., and Scott Bailey of
Calgary, each notched hat-tricks as McGill posted a convincing 13-7
playoff win over visiting Bishop’s in a Canadian University Field
Lacrosse Association’s sudden-death eastern quarterfinal at Forbes
Field, Saturday.
McGill advances to the CUFLA Bagattaway Cup national championship
tournament, which features a new ‘Final Four’ format, scheduled to
be played at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 8-9.
The Redmen jumped out to a fast start, leading 5-2 after the
opening quarter and 9-3 at halftime. BU was unable recover
from the six-goal deficit and trailed 10-4 after the third quarter.
The teams traded three goals apiece in the final stanza.
The Gaiters appeared to rally in the third quarter when Jimmy
Southall of New Westminster, B.C., the CUFLA player of the year in
2007, scored an apparent goal to make it 10-5 but McGill head coach
Tim Murdoch called for a stick check. Southall’s stick was
examined by the officials and deemed to be illegal, so the goal was
nullified, the Gaiters were slapped with a mandatory three-minute
penalty and they were not a factor the rest of the way.
"I took a chance on that stick check," said Murdoch. "It was worth
the risk of a penalty (against McGill had the stick been legal).
Southall ran through a number of checks to score what appeared to
be a very uplifting goal for them. That goal was critical for
the Gaiters and it clearly took the wind out of their sails when it
was disallowed."
McGill showed balance in its offensive production with nine
different players scoring.
"We were clicking offensively tonight," said Murdoch. "It’s really
hard to stop a team when they have goals coming from all
directions."
Moreau, a 6-foot-3, 185-pound attackman, finished with four-point
night and Jake Safarik, a senior from Vancouver, B.C., tallied a
pair of goals and two assists to go along with some gritty
ground-ball play.
"Safarik led the charge for us tonight," added Murdoch. "He totally
dominated the groundball play and had an amazing game. He hates the
Gaiters because he remembers how they used to rub it in against us
when they were a powerhouse and we were a struggling club a few
years ago."
Other McGill marksmen included junior Luke LaCava of Weston, Conn.,
who scored twice, plus freshman Will Edwards of Cincinnati, Ohio,
senior Arthur Phillips of Portland, Me., and Mike Ting, a sophomore
from Sudbury, Mass.
McGill goaltender Guy Fox, a junior from Glen Rock, N.J., made
several acrobatic stops for the victory. His defensive unit,
composed of Jonathan Zimmerman of Westport, Conn., Sepp Stephens of
Chapel Hill, N.C., Greg Simkiss of Haverford, Penn., and Brendan
Farrer of Oakville, Ont., muzzled a normally potent Bishop’s
offence.
Attackman Andy Barber, a senior from New Westminster, B.C., and
sophomore midfielder Josh Crone of Cambridge, Ont., had two goals
apiece in the losing cause for third-place Gaiters. Rounding out
the scoring for BU was Southall (one goal, one assist), Mike Dube
of Brockville, Ont., and Jesse Gattellaro of Aurora, Ont.
REDMEN RAP: The Redmen are 10-4 overall, including a 7-3 regular
season record. They will likely play Brock, the six-time defending
national champion, unless fourth-seed McMaster upsets the
top-seeded Badgers in a Western quarterfinal, slated for Sunday. If
McMaster wins, then McGill would play Guelph... In Sunday’s other
CUFLA-East quarterfinal, top-seeded Trent hosts fourth-seeded
Queen’s in Peterborough, Ont., while Brock, the top-ranked
team in the western conference, hosts fourth-place McMaster in St.
Catharines, Ont., and third-seeded Western travels to play
No.2-Guelph.
SCORING SUMMARY
McGill 13, Bishop’s 7 (CUFLA EAST-Quarterfinal)
SCORING BY QUARTER:
McGill:Â Â Â Â 5-4-1-3 -- 13
Bishop’s: 2-1-1-3 -- 7
McGILL SCORING HIGHLIGHTS:
Nick Moreau: 3 goals, 1 assist
Jake Safarik: 2 goals, 2 assists
Scott Bailey: 3 goals
Luke LaCava: 2 goals 1 assist
Will Edwards: 1 goal
Arthur Phillips: 1 goal
Mike Ting: 1 goal
Brendan Farrer: 1 assist
Matt Jankowski: 1 assist
BISHOP’S SCORING HIGHLIGHTS:
Andy Barber: 2 goals
Josh Crone: 2 goals, 1 assist
Jimmy Southall: 1 goal, 1 assist
Mike Dube: 1 goal
Jesse Gattellaro: 1 goal
Jackson Gair: 2 assists
Alex Inch: 1 assist
GOALTNDERS:
McGill: Guy Fox (W, 80:00, 6GA)
Bishop’s: Brennan Durovick (L; 80:00, 13GA)
PENALTIES:
Bishop’s 14
McGill 9
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
McGill Sports Info Officer