Sun, Apr/21 Final
Baseball
7 Scranton
8 vs Juniata
Sun, Apr/21 Final
Men's Tennis
6 Juniata
3 at Susquehanna
Sun, Apr/21 Final
Women's Tennis
8 Juniata
1 at Susquehanna
Mon, Apr/22 11:00 am
Women's Golf
Juniata
at Stevenson Spring Invitational
Mon, Apr/22 Final
Baseball
12 Juniata
3 at Alvernia
Tue, Apr/23 Final
Women's Lacrosse
7 Elizabethtown
20 vs Juniata
Tue, Apr/23 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Juniata
26 at Elizabethtown
Wed, Apr/24 Final
Softball
5 Lycoming
8 vs Juniata
Wed, Apr/24 Final
Baseball
4 Susquehanna
5 vs Juniata
Wed, Apr/24 Final - 5 innings
Softball
2 Lycoming
13 vs Juniata
Thu, Apr/25 Final
Softball
6 Penn St.-Altoona
4 vs Juniata
Thu, Apr/25 Final
Men's Tennis
8 Bloomsburg
1 vs Juniata
Fri, Apr/26 Final
Men's Tennis
3 Scranton
6 vs Juniata
Fri, Apr/26 Final
Women's Tennis
7 Scranton
2 vs Juniata
Sat, Apr/27
Men's Golf
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Men's Golf Championships - Day One
Sat, Apr/27
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Juniata
at Landmark Conference Women's Golf Championships - Day One
Sat, Apr/27
Women's Track and Field
Juniata
at Elizabethtown College
Sat, Apr/27
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Juniata
at Elizabethtown College
Sat, Apr/27 Final
Women's Lacrosse
14 Drew
12 vs Juniata
Sat, Apr/27 Final
Baseball
5 Juniata
3 at Waynesburg
Sat, Apr/27 Final
Men's Lacrosse
7 Juniata
18 at Drew
Sat, Apr/27 Final
Baseball
4 Juniata
6 at Waynesburg
Sun, Apr/28
Men's Golf
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Men's Golf Championships - Day Two
Sun, Apr/28
Women's Golf
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Women's Golf Championships - Day Two
Sun, Apr/28 Final
Baseball
9 Juniata
3 at Mt. Aloysius
Mon, Apr/29 4:00 PM
Baseball
Juniata
at Messiah
Tue, Apr/30 5:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse
Juniata
at Drew
Wed, May/01 3:00 PM
Men's Tennis
Catholic
vs Juniata
Thu, May/02 1:00 PM
Baseball
Chatham
vs Juniata
Thu, May/02 4:00 PM
Baseball
Chatham
vs Juniata
Sat, May/04
Women's Track and Field
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Sat, May/04
Men's Track and Field
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Sat, May/04 1:00 PM
Softball
Catholic
vs Juniata
Sat, May/04 3:00 PM
Softball
Catholic
vs Juniata
Sun, May/05
Women's Track and Field
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Sun, May/05
Men's Track and Field
Juniata
at Landmark Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Elizabethtown
Sun, May/05 12:00 PM
Baseball
Juniata
at Lycoming
Sun, May/05 3:00 PM
Baseball
Juniata
at Lycoming
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Men's Lacrosse Falls to Wildcats in Program's First Game

Men's Lacrosse Falls to Wildcats in Program's First Game

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.- The Juniata men's lacrosse team hung close through the first two and a half quarters of their first-ever game, but Penn College ultimately managed to pull away as JC fell 15-5 in their program opener Sunday afternoon at UPMC Field.  

The Wildcats struck first inside the first minute of action. Nearly two minutes later, Kolton Black (Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll) equalized for Juniata as he etched his name into the record books with the first goal in program history.  

Penn College struck again 30 seconds later, but the Eagles found another goal while a man up as Jacob Wallman (Arbutus, Md. / Western Tech) assisted Aiden Duran's (Walden, N.Y. / Valley Central) goal to bring the game back level at two. The Wildcats added one more goal as JC trailed 3-2 after one.

The Wildcats scored the next two goals of the game over the first 10 minutes of the second quarter, but Juniata was not deterred as Wallman got himself on the score sheet and Reuben Stoll (Bethesda, Maryland / Walt Whitman) tacked on a goal of his own to make it 5-4. The host's doubled their lead heading into halftime as Juniata trailed 6-4. 

Penn College kicked off the second half with a goal inside the first minutes. Wallman found his second goal of the day with eight minutes to go in the third with the score at 7-5, but that marked the final goal of the day for the Eagles.

The Wildcats tallied four goals in the final four minutes and 18 seconds of the third including two in the final 30 seconds as they led by six. A 4-0 goal advantage to Penn College ended the game. 

Justin Toney (Westminster, Md. / Winters Mill) made 12 saves in goal for the Eagles, while Black led the team in groundballs with six and in caused turnovers with five. Vincent Bechler (East Brunswick, NJ / East Brunswick) tacked on five ground balls and a caused turnover for JC.  

The Eagles will host Marymount in their first game at home, next Saturday at 1:00.