Loyola opened up a 4-2 lead Satursday before the end of the game's first quarter Pat Spencer, of Davidsonville, was involved in all four of the Greyhounds' four goals. He scored the first unassisted after running from behind the cage, using a hesitation step to get past his defender before bouncing a shot inside the near post.
Spencer then was on the feeding end of the next Greyhounds' score when he threw a pass over the cage to a crashing Drapeau to put Loyola up 2-0 after just 68 seconds.
After a goal by Virginia, Loyola responded less than three minutes later as Spencer initiated from behind to feed P.J. Brown for a 15-yard low-to-low sling at 5:51. Virginia got back within one at 3:14 as Ian Laviano scored the first of what would be a game-high five goals, the first coming on extra-man.
Spencer, however, pushed the advantage back to a pair with 15 seconds left before the expiration of the first quarter. John Duffy threw a pass from goal-line extended to Spencer at the top of the box, and Spencer stepped into an 18-yard bouncer that found the net.
You can read all the game details at:http://www.loyolagreyhounds.com/sports/m-lacros/recaps/021018aaa.html
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