Aug. 24, 2003
VILLANOVA, Pa. -
Former Terp Brian Dougherty made his return home a sweet one as he led the Long Island Lizards to their 2003 Major League Lacrosse Championship on Sunday at Villanova Stadium.
The Philadelphia native and 2003 MLL Goalie of the Year made a league post-season record 28 saves as Long Island downed the Baltimore Bayhawks, 15-14 in overtime. Lizard Kevin Lowe scored the game-winner 22 seconds into the extra session before 6,593 and a television audience on ESPN2.
Dougherty, who was a two-time national goalie of the year at Maryland, kept the Lizards in the game despite allowing six goals to former Terp women's lacrosse assistant coach Gary Gait. That mark was Gait's high in MLL action and one short of his brother Paul's record of seven goals in the 2001 championship game.
The Bayhawks feature four former Terps and current assistant coach Paul Cantabene. Kip Fulks scored a goal for Baltimore while Andrew Combs added an assist. Defensemen Brian Reese and Casey Connor played solid defense in front of goalie Greg Cattrano. Cantabene had a huge day on face-offs including a run of five in a row towards the end of the game.
The complete game recap from Major League Lacrosse is below.
Kevin Lowe caught a pass from League MVP Jay Jalbert 22 seconds into sudden-death overtime and rocketed it past Baltimore goaltender Greg Cattrano, giving the Long Island Lizards (10-3) their second Major League Lacrosse Championship.
Lowe, the MLL Newcomer of the Year, was named Bud Light MVP, scoring 4 goals and 1 assist including the overtime game-winner, while Jay Jalbert and A.J. Haugen added 3 goals and 1 assist. Chris Massey also had a hat- trick. Brian Dougherty recorded a postseason record 28 saves, which also tied the Lizards three-year team record for saves.
Long Island and Baltimore have met in all three MLL Championship Games. Long Island won the 2001 game, 15-11, while Baltimore routed the Lizards in the 2002 final, 21-13.
Baltimore took an early 2-0 lead on goals from Jude Collins and Jeff Sonke, but Long Island tied it up when Tim Goettelmann and A.J. Haugen scored. Baltimore scored three straight goals from Gary Gait, Kip Fulks and Tom Marachek, however, Long Island scored four straight to take a 6-5 lead. Josh Sims evened the game at six with 18 seconds left in the half. Baltimore had six different goal scorers, and ten different players with one point each at halftime.
Both goaltenders turned it up a notch in the third quarter, as Baltimore outshot the Lizards, 56-50 in the game. Jalbert scored the first goal of the second half, but Gary Gait scored two straight to put Baltimore up 8-7. Long Island then scored three straight, including a Chris Massey goal from Tim Goettelmann with less then one second remaining in the quarter. Long Island went into the fourth with a 10-8 lead.
Jalbert again scored the first goal of the quarter, putting Long Island up 11-8. However, Baltimore mounted their biggest run of the game, as Paul Cantabene won five straight faceoffs, Gary Gait and Josh Sims each scored a pair of goals to give Baltimore the 12-11 lead. Kevin Lowe battled back with two straight goals of his own, swinging the lead in the Lizards favor, but Mark Millon and Gary Gait each scored for Baltimore, who held a 14-13 lead as the clock ticked down. With 2:07 remaining, A.J. Haugen blasted an unassisted goal past Greg Cattrano, notching the game at 14. Baltimore had numerous chances inside two minutes, but Dougherty made numerous huge saves down the stretch as the Lizards forced overtime.
Chris Cercy defeated Paul Cantabene for the games final faceoff after a struggle for the ball that took nearly ten seconds. Jalbert scooped the loose ball and jogged upfield, before feeding Kevin Lowe for the game- winner, and the celebration began.
Baltimore was led by Gary Gait, who scored a career high 6 goals and 1 assist, one goal shy of the postseason record, held by Paul Gait. Paul scored seven goals for Long Island in the 2001 Championship Game. Josh Sims had three goals for Baltimore, while Tom Marachek had a goal and three assists. Greg Cattrano recorded 17 saves between the pipes.
Cercy won 17 of 31 faceoffs for Long Island. Long Island was 0 for 6 on the power play, and even allowed a Gary Gait shorthanded goal, while Baltimore was 2 for 3 with the extra man on the field.
Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT Total
Baltimore 2 4 2 6 0 14
Long Island 2 4 4 4 1 15
First Quarter: Scoring: 1, Baltimore, Collins 1 (Millon), 0:16. 2, Baltimore, Sonke 2, 1:51. 3, Long Island,
Goettelmann 6, 7:18. 4, Long Island, Haugen 3 (Denihan), 10:17. Penalties: Reese, Bal (Unsportsmanlike
Conduct); Frye, Bal (Pushing); Reese, Bal (Unsportsmanlike Conduct); Haugen, LI (Unsportsmanlike
Conduct); Dwan, Bal (Holding).
Second Quarter: Scoring: 5, Baltimore, Gait 3 (pp) (Frye), 1:16. 6, Baltimore, Fulks 2 (Hanford), 3:38. 7,
Baltimore, Marechek 4, 4:27. 8, Long Island, Jalbert 2, 5:09. 9, Long Island, Denihan 3, 11:47. 10, Long
Island, Massey 3 (Lowe), 13:25. 11, Long Island, Massey 4 (Haugen), 13:46. 12, Baltimore, Sims 2
(Combs), 14:42. Penalties: Finneran, LI (Slashing); Connor, Bal (Holding); Cantabene, Bal
(Unsportsmanlike Conduct); Cercy, LI (Unsportsmanlike Conduct).
Third Quarter: Scoring: 13, Long Island, Jalbert 3, 0:40. 14, Baltimore, Gait 4, 3:01. 15, Baltimore, Gait 5
(sh) (Marechek), 5:30. 16, Long Island, Lowe 3 (O'Kelly), 7:21. 17, Long Island, Haugen 4, 11:51. 18,
Long Island, Massey 5 (Goettelmann), 15:00. Penalties: Millon, Bal (Unsportsmanlike Conduct);
Cantabene, Bal (Slashing).
Fourth Quarter: Scoring: 19, Long Island, Jalbert 4, 0:34. 20, Baltimore, Sims 3 (Gait), 2:40. 21, Baltimore,
Sims 4, 3:35. 22, Baltimore, Gait 6, 3:57. 23, Baltimore, Gait 7 (pp) (Marechek), 6:49. 24, Long Island,
Lowe 4, 8:29. 25, Long Island, Lowe 5 (Denihan), 9:25. 26, Baltimore, Millon 3 (Frye), 10:37. 27,
Baltimore, Gait 8 (Marechek), 10:55. 28, Long Island, Haugen 5, 12:53. Penalties: McCavera, LI
(Interference); Denihan, LI (Holding).
Overtime: Scoring: 29, Long Island, Lowe 6 (Jalbert), 5:22.
Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Tot
Baltimore 8 17 10 21 0 56
Long Island 15 12 11 11 1 50
Power-play Conversions: Baltimore - 2 of 5, Long Island - 0 of 6. Baltimore, Cattrano (32 shots, 17 saves;
record: 1-1), Miller (0, 0). Long Island, Dougherty (42, 28; record: 2-0), Murtha (0, 0). A:6,593. Officials:
Cullen, Schreiber, Wittelsberger.
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS
Baltimore Long Island
2pg 1pg A Pts 2pg 1pg A Pts
Blatchley 0 0 0 0 Cercy 0 0 0 0
Cantabene 0 0 0 0 Denihan 0 1 2 3
Cattrano 0 0 0 0 Dougherty 0 0 0 0
Collins 0 1 0 1 Finneran 0 0 0 0
Combs 0 0 1 1 Gagliardi 0 0 0 0
Connor 0 0 0 0 Goettelmann 0 1 1 2
Dwan 0 0 0 0 Haugen 0 3 1 4
Frye 0 0 2 2 Jalbert 0 3 1 4
Fulks 0 1 0 1 Kelly 0 0 0 0
Gait 0 6 1 7 Lowe 0 4 1 5
Hanford 0 0 1 1 Massey 0 3 0 3
Marechek 0 1 3 4 McCabe 0 0 0 0
Miller 0 0 0 0 McCavera 0 0 0 0
Millon 0 1 1 2 Murtha 0 0 0 0
Nadelen 0 0 0 0 O'Kelly 0 0 1 1
Reese 0 0 0 0 Sombrotto 0 0 0 0
Sims 0 3 0 3 Testa 0 0 0 0
Sonke 0 1 0 1 Voelker 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 14 9 23 TOTAL 0 15 7 22
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