Box Score GREENSBORO, N.C. – Adam Fiore scored a goal and four assists in Guilford College's 12-8 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) lacrosse victory over visiting Shenandoah University Saturday afternoon. Four different Quakers each scored twice as Guilford (3-5, 1-2 ODAC) never trailed.
After a frenetic opening period in which seven different players scored, Shenandoah's Tilghman Sanders scored his second goal of the game to start the second-quarter scoring and tie the game at 4-4. The Quakers reeled off the next four goals, two by Dylan Haupt, and led at halftime, 8-4.
Shenandoah's Ryan Schott and Connor Bishop scored in the final two minutes of the third quarter, which made it an 8-6 Guilford lead entering the final period.
Guilford dominated the face-off circle all game and the Quakers' Connor Manning won the opening fourth-quarter draw, which led to Daniel Hughey's second goal of the game and a 9-6 Quakers' edge. The tally triggered a three-goal spurt over the next 1:52 that opened an 11-6 Guilford lead.
Shenandoah's Connor Bishop scored with 10:40 left in regulation and teammate Jeff Goss netted the Hornets' third man-up goal with 3:07 left to get the visitors to within 11-8. The Quakers' Aaron Parrish won the ensuing draw and Guilford iced the win less than a minute later on Ian Wiesenberg's nifty behind-the-back goal from Andrew McDonagh.
Fiore's season-high five points led all scorers. Haupt, Wiesenberg, Hughey and Zachary Berkowitz each scored twice. McDonagh contributed a goal and two assists. Manning won 11-of-13 draws and picked up nine ground balls. Parrish won 9-of-11 face-offs and collected six ground balls. The pair combined to win 20 of the game's face-offs. Parker Styles made 14 saves in goal.
Sanders paced the Hornets' offense with two goals and two assists. Bishop added two goals and an assist. Schott also scored twice. Defender Sam Gerhart had a club-best six ground balls and Ben Judy made 20 saves in goal.
Coach Tom Carmean's Quakers visit Methodist University Tuesday (3/29) for a 4:00 p.m. nonconference game.