Junior attack Kevin Huntley finished with a career-high five goals and six points as Johns Hopkins advanced to its fifth Final Four in six years following its 14-6 victory Saturday over Georgetown in the quarterfinals in Princeton, N.J.
Johns Hopkins will face Delaware Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium for the right to play in the national title game on Memorial Day.
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Michael Kimmel and Jake Byrne each scored twice and Paul Rabil dished out a game-high three assists in the win for the Blue Jays, who had eight different players score goals and 11 players come up with at least one point.
SALISBURY REACHES DIII FINAL: Eric Bishop had two goals and one assist as the Salisbury University men?s lacrosse team returned to the Division III championship following its 9-6 victory Saturday over visiting Gettysburg at Sea Gull Field.
The Sea Gulls improved to 22-0 with the win and will next play at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore against SUNY Cortland.
WOMEN?S LACROSSE
Severn High graduate Sarah Meisenberg and Jen Pritchard scored four goals each as Franklin & Marshall capped a perfect 21-0 season with an 11-8 victory over Salisbury for the NCAA Division III women?s lacrosse national title Sunday in Geneva, N.Y.
Natalie Degele and Katie Simmons scored two goals each for Salisbury (20-2), which was tied with Franklin & Marshall at 4-4 at halftime.
However, the Sea Gulls let the game get away from them in the second half by allowing three straight goals and never really recovered.
PENN DROPS UMD IN QUARTERFINALS: Junior goalie Allie Buote had 10 saves, Lauren Cohen had two goals and an assist and Casey Magor scored twice, but it wasn?t enough for Maryland (16-4) as Pennsylvania (16-1) advanced to the women?s Final Four with a 9-7 win Saturday.
Becca Edwards had two goals and an assist is the win for the Quakers, who will play two-time defending champion Northwestern Friday in the national semifinal at Franklin Field in Philedelphia.
DUKE WOMEN ELIMINATE HOPKINS: May Key scored two goals, but Johns Hopkins (12-8) could not overcome an 8-3 halftime deficit before eventually losing, 12-7, Saturday at Duke in the NCAA quarterfinals. Caroline Cryer scored three goals and Kristen Waagbo had two goals and two assists for Duke (16-3), who will play Virginia in the national semifinals.
