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Utah Drops CSU, Completes Sweep

Utah Drops CSU, Completes Sweep

April 8th, 2017 General News | Colorado State | Utah

(from a Utah release)

SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah men’s lacrosse team held off No. 10 Colorado State on Saturday, improving to 9-3 on the season. The No. 13 Utes walked away with a one-goal win, 7-6.

Utah scored on its first possession when attackman Aaron Fjeldsted found the top shelf on a high-to-high rip. The Utes defense had a strong first half, keeping the Rams scoreless by forcing outside shots which goalie Quinton Swinney gobbled up.

Fjeldsted, midfielder Cam Redmond and attackman Josh Stout scored in the second quarter, giving the Utes a 4-0 halftime lead.

Colorado State came out of the halftime break with all the momentum and reeled off four goals over a four minute span to tie the game with 9:39 left in the third quarter. Fjeldsted scored the lone goal for the Utes in the quarter when Stout found him wide open on the crease. Fjeldsted quick-sticked it in for the easy goal.

Utah extended its lead when midfielder Ian Elson drove down the alley then used a question mark dodge to get his hands free, resulting in a low-to-low, far pipe worm-burner.

The Rams scored the next two goals, tying the game at six with 10:47 left in the fourth quarter.

Midway through the quarter, Utah had a man-up opportunity that led to Stout finding Redmond wide open with a one-on-one chance. An offensive veteran, Redmond passed up the opportunity for a goal and fed Fjeldsted on the crease who quick-sticked it in for what would be the game-winning goal.

The Utes defense continued to perform, keeping the Rams from getting good looks while the Utah offense killed the clock en route to a key RMLC victory.

“It feels great and I’m just happy for the team and the coaches," said Utah coach Brian Holman. "They put a ton of work into this. We’ve had two, one goal games and to win both of those is a credit to the hard work and preparation of the coaching staff.”

Fjeldsted led the Utes with four goals. Swinney had 13 saves for Utah. With the win, the Utes are currently in first place in the RMLC with a 3-0 record. Every other RMLC team has at least one loss.

The Utes will look to improve in conference play on Tuesday when Utah Valley comes to won. The game will begin at 7 p.m. at Ute Soccer Field.

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