Matt Dupras led the Green Terror with three goals and an assist while Zach Monzo added a hat trick of his own. Gettysburg scored three times in the third quarter while limiting McDaniel to just one tally to record a 12-10 victory.
Zach Monzo and Pat Bivons tallied a goal and assist apiece to lead the Green Terror. Ursinus outscored McDaniel 7-3 after halftime to secure an 11-5 victory.
Matt Dupras led the Green Terror with three goals, including the game-winner with 2:48 remaining in the second overtime period. McDaniel rallied from an early 4-0 deficit to notch a 14-13 double-overtime win at Muhlenberg, 14-13.
Pat Woglom and Zach Monzo scored four goals apiece to lead the Green Terror, who finished the game with a 48-28 advantage in shots. McDaniel put together a six-goal second quarter en route to a 13-7 victory over Swarthmore.
Pat Woglom led the Green Terror with a goal and an assist. Franklin & Marshall, ranked 19th, tallied the game's first seven goals in a 7-3 win over McDaniel.
Four different players scored goals for the Green Terror, including freshman Zach Monzo to put his team on top 3-2 early in the second half. Haverford scored the final four goals of the game to secure a 9-4 victoty over McDaniel.
Skippy Clary and Michael Woglom each scored two goals to lead the Green Terror on attack. Ryan Hennessy led the defense with five caused turnovers and two ground balls. Three straight goals, including two 41 seconds apart, lifted No. 2 Dickinson to an 11-10 win over McDaniel.
Zach Monzo and Skippy Clary led the offense for the Green Terror with three goals each. Christian Dallmus backstopped the defense with a career-high 22 saves. No. 5 Washington (Md.) had the final say in a back-and-forth affair, topping McDaniel, 14-12.
Jason Lawrence and Sean Brett each registered a career-high four goals to pace the Green Terror. McDaniel jumped out to a 9-0 lead after the first quarter en route to a 15-8 victory over Farmingdale State.
No. 8 Lynchburg scored with 2:30 to play in regulation to break a 4-all deadlock and defeat McDaniel, 5-4. Four different players scored goals for the Green Terror, including freshman Jason Lawrence with the equalizer midway through the fourth quarter.
Pat Bivons netted five goals to lead the offensive outburst for the Green Terror while Pat Woglom added four goals. McDaniel used a 4-0 first quarter to key a 19-10 victory over Marywood.
Pat Bivons led the Green Terror with six points on two goals and four assists while Skippy Clary added four goals and an assist in the squad’s first victory of the season.McDaniel built a 12-8 lead late in the third quarter before holding on for a 12-11 victory over Goucher.
Michael Woglom and Zach Monzo each tallied two goals to lead the Green Terror, who finished the game with a 46-38 advantage in shots. York (Pa.) scored the final two goals of the game to register a 9-7 victory over McDaniel.
Pat Woglom scored two goals for the Green Terror, who also got a goal and an assist from Pat Bivons. No. 10 Salisbury scored the game’s first eight goals en route to a 16-3 win over McDaniel.
Michael Woglom recorded two goals and an assist to lead the Green Terror, who finished with a 41-34 advantage in shots on the day. Mary Washington outscored McDaniel 4-2 in the fourth quarter to capture an 11-9 victory.
Pat Woglom led the Green Terror with three goals. Eastern scored three straight second-half goals to turn a 4-all deadlock into a 7-4 lead en route to a 9-7 victory over McDaniel.
Head coach Muffie Bliss joins Sports Information Luke Stillson to preview the upcoming women's lacrosse season. Click play to listen to her assessment of the Green Terror in 2013.
Head coach Matt Hatton joins Sports Information Luke Stillson to preview the upcoming men's lacrosse season. Click play to listen to his assessment of the Green Terror in 2013.
McDaniel College has announced its Dean’s List from the Fall 2012 semester and 112 Green Terror student-athletes, including 36 first-semester students, qualified for the honors.
The Centennial Conference will kick off the 2013 lacrosse seasons with an innovative multimedia event on Thursday and Friday, beginning at 11 a.m. both days. Coach Bliss will be on at 11:10 a.m. on Thursday while Coach Hatton will be on at 11:30 a.m. on Friday.