The Lions held USF to just one field goal in the final eight minutes of the game to erase an 11-point deficit to earn the win on a Matthew Knight three-point play with 19 seconds remaining. LMU forced the Dons into 22 turnovers and converted those into 18 points. AND THE DONS: Against San Francisco, the Lions held the Dons to 49 points on 31.5 percent shooting, including a 29.2 percent clip in the second half.The last time LMU allowed as few as 46 points in any game was November 24, 1984, when the Lions defeated Cal Baptist 82-43 at Gersten Pavilion. RECORD LOW: For the Lions, it was the fewest points allowed in a WCC game since February 28, 1964, when LMU defeated Pacific 43-42 in a WCAC game at Alumni Gymnasium.It was the lowest scoring game for the Waves since scoring 44 in a loss to San Francisco in 1999 and the second lowest output in the last 45 years, going back to 1960-61 season when they scored just 40 in a game. LMU held Pepperdine to just one field goal the final 5:25 of the contest, going on a 13-2 run in the process that put the game away. WAVED UNDER: In the win over Pepperdine, a night when LMU was honoring the highest scoring team in NCAA Division I history, the defense held the Waves to just 46 points on 29.6 percent shooting.It is the first time since the 1984-85 season that the Lions have held two opponents under 50 points in a single season. UNDER 50: The Lions last two wins in conference play have been thanks in large part to its defense, holding Pepperdine and USF under 50 points, the lowest point totals of the season by both teams.and the game can be heard on the Lions' Audio Network. The Lions tipoff against the Pilots at 7 p.m. 10 to kickoff Parents' Weekend and the final home games for senior guard Charles Brown and four-year senior student assistant Tim Collins. With the win, the Lions return for their final homestand as they host the University of Portland on Thursday, Feb. This will mark the first regular season meeting ever between the two national lacrosse powers.Defense helped the Loyola Marymount University men's basketball team to its first sweep of the University of San Francisco in 15 years last Saturday. Georgetown opens the 2003 season with a road contest at the University of Maryland on Saturday, Februat 11 a.m.
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He has played in every game during his two-year stint and set career highs last year in goals, assists, points (44) and ground balls (51). Last year Goldman finished second in the GU lineup for points with 44 (16 goals and 28 assists). Junior attackman Goldman is being recognized by the ECAC for the first time in his young career. Last year Gresham started all 15 contests and ended the season with a career high 24 ground balls. Gresham is a three-year starter and was chosen First Team All-ECAC last season to go along with being an USILA Honorable Mention All-American. He earned the distinction of 2002 Second Team All-ECAC after posting career highs in goals and points with 26 and 43 respectively.Īnother senior, Gresham made the All-ECAC Team as a close defenseman. Hammer plays attack for the Hoyas and ranks eighth on the all-time assist list with 47. Walker ended last year with 25 goals and three assists from the midfield position and garnered First Team All-ECAC and USILA Honorable Mention All-American accolades. He stands 28 groundballs away from being Georgetown?s all-time leader and was chosen as the ECAC Rookie of the Year in 2000.įellow tri-captains and seniors, Walker and Hammer were both chosen to the Preseason All-ECAC team for the first time in their careers. Sweeney earned a spot on the 2003 Preseason All-ECAC team as a long stick and was a USILA First Team All-American in 2002. Sweeney, a senior tri-captain, was voted as the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year after winning the postseason Defensive Player of the Year award the past two seasons. Kyle Sweeney (Springfield, Pa./Springfield), Mike Hammer (Fairfax, Va./Robinson), Neal Goldman (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron), Trevor Walker (Haverford, Pa./Episcopal Academy) and Brant Gresham (New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan) were all chosen for preseason honors.
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? Five student-athletes from Georgetown University?s men?s lacrosse program were selected to the 2003 Preseason All-ECAC Team as voted by the league coaches.