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Women's Track and Field
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at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Sat, May/04
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Juniata
at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Sat, May/04 Final
Softball
6 Catholic
1 vs Juniata
Sat, May/04 Final
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0 Juniata
5 at Lycoming
Sat, May/04 Final
Softball
3 Catholic
1 vs Juniata
Sat, May/04 Final - 10 innings
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3 Juniata
2 at Lycoming
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at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
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Juniata
at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Wed, May/08 Final
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4 Hartford
16 vs Juniata
Fri, May/10 11:00 am
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Juniata
at ECAC Championship at Stevenson
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at ECAC Championship at Stevenson
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Eagles Gashed by Gophers

Eagles Gashed by Gophers

BALTIMORE, Md. – The Juniata men's lacrosse team traveled to Goucher Saturday but returned with a 16-7 loss. 

Jacob Wallman (Arbutus, Md. / Western Tech) scored three goals, had one assist, and two groundballs, Jack M Loucks (Toronto, Canada / Minden) tallied two goals, one assist, one groundball and one caused turnover, while Kolton Black (Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll) and Matt McCleary (Waxhaw, N.C. / Marvin Ridge) each added one goal as well. 

Unassisted, Wallman scored early into the first quarter giving the Eagles a 1-0 lead. The Gophers answered back with five goals before McCleary scored his only goal of the game. 

While playing with a man-up, Wallman scored in the third minute of the second quarter, assisted by Black making the score 6-3 with the Eagles eager to catch up. Loucks from a Wallman pass and Black scored back-to-back in the second quarter. 

Wallman's goal was on the only JC shot to score in the third quarter as the Eagles headed into the fourth down 13-6. 

The fourth quarter also saw a solo goal from Wallman, but the Gopher's lead was too wide for the Eagles to answer back. 

The Eagles held a 39-37 edge in groundballs and an 18-7 advantage on the 25 faceoffs with Heath Gamarel (Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Hills) winning 17. Justin Toney (Westminster, Md. / Winters Mill) recorded 12 saves and held a 42.9 save percentage. 

The Eagles host their first home Landmark matchup against Moravian next Saturday, April 2 for a 1:00 pm start time.