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Utah Rolls Over Texas

Utah Rolls Over Texas

March 2nd, 2018 General News | Texas | Utah

AUSTIN, Texas - The Utah men's lacrosse team scored 15 of its 19 goals after the first quarter, handing Texas a 19-5 loss on Thursday night.

Attackman Josh Stout opened the scoring after midfielder Aaron Fjeldsted chased down a loose ball and then found midfielder Jonathan Rose open on the wing who then found Stout.

After a goal by the Longhorns, the ensuing faceoff saw long-stick midfielder Chris Belcher come away with the loose ball and push it up the field where he found Stout. Stout set up fellow attackman JoJo Olivas, who scored on the crease.

The Utes capitalized on a Texas penalty as Stout scored from the wing. The Longhorns were able to find the back of the net to keep them within one, but the Utes scored again late in the quarter when midfielder Jake Stout delivered a goal, making the score 4-2 after the first quarter.

The Utes reeled off four unanswered goals in the second quarter behind a tough a ride and great defense. The run was started by Fjeldsted, who scored on an outside rip. Defenseman Rylan Lemons scored his first goal in a Utes uniform when he was left unmarked in transition. The Stout brothers capped the run with a goal each.

The third quarter was more of the same with Utah scoring six goals and allowing just one.

The scoring began with midfielder Reid Lanigan finding Quinault Mackey inside. Olivas was the benefactor on the tail end of quick passing around the Texas zone for the next Utes goal as he buried it from just above the goal line extended.

Mackey added another goal and Lanigan got his name in the goal column with the Utes twelfth goal. Josh Stout went back-to-back for his fourth and fifth goals of the game.

Texas scored late in the quarter and again to begin the fourth quarter, but the Utes offense continued to perform with goals by Fjeldsted, midfielder Steven Ganelin, two goals by attackman Bo Powell and the final goal by midfielder Ian Elson, giving Utah its 19-5 victory.

"We did some really, really good things," said Utah coach Brian Holman. "But we also did some sloppy things. I think when we play with a lot of pace like we did, we'll turn the ball over but some of it was mental as well. It was a great team win. We played hard and were relentless which is what we asked them to do."

Once again the Utah defense rose to the challenge. Solid goalie play by all three goalies -- Daniel Costa, Zachary Johns and Max Holmes -- helped the Utes keep the Longhorns off the scoreboard.

The Utes will head to Dallas on Saturday for a showdown against Southern Methodist. The game will begin at Noon CST.

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