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Final
3 Anderson (IN)
25 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 22
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16 Trine
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Final
13 Trine
7 at Hanover
Sat Mar 07
Final
11 Trine
9 at Augustana (IL)
Wed Mar 11
Final
7 Trine
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Sun Mar 15
Cancelled
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Wed Mar 18
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Tue Mar 24
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Sat Apr 11
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Alma
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Sat Apr 25
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at Hope
Sat Feb 27
Postponed
Albion
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Sat Mar 06
Final
11 Adrian
10 vs. Trine
Fri Mar 12
Final
9 Trine
8 at Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo Pass List Only
Tue Mar 23
Final
6 Trine
4 at Alma
Sat Mar 27
Final
11 Alma
10 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 31
Final
6 Trine
13 at Hope
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Sat Apr 03
Final
5 Trine
19 at Albion
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Tue Apr 06
Final
14 Trine
10 at Adrian
Sat Apr 10
Final
10 Kalamazoo
12 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 17
Final
5 Trine
15 at Calvin
Tue Apr 20
Cancelled
Calvin
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Sat Apr 24
Final
13 Hope
5 vs. Trine
Sat May 01
Final
7 Alma
10 vs. Trine
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Tue May 04
Final
6 Trine
14 at Albion
MIAA Semifinals
Wed Mar 02
Final
13 Trine
1 at Heidelberg
Tue Mar 08
Final
13 Trine
5 at Monmouth (IL)
Thu Mar 10
Final
16 Trine
8 at Taylor (Ind.)
Wed Mar 16
Final
13 Ohio Northern
3 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 19
Cancelled
Cleary
vs. Trine
Sun Mar 20
Final
7 Trine
5 at DePauw
Originally scheduled for 3/12
Sat Mar 26
Final
4 Illinois Tech
6 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 30
Cancelled
Earlham
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 02
Final
13 Trine
3 at Anderson (IN)
Sat Apr 09
Final
6 Alma
10 vs. Trine
Tue Apr 12
Final
11 Trine
9 at Calvin
Sat Apr 16
Final
20 Hope
5 vs. Trine
Wed Apr 20
Final
10 Trine
13 at Albion
Tue Apr 26
Final
9 Adrian
6 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 30
Final
11 Trine
6 at Kalamazoo
Wed May 04
Final
9 Trine
13 at Hope
MIAA Tournament Semifinal
Wed Feb 22
Final
0 Mt. St. Joseph
15 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 01
Final
3 Heidelberg
13 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 04
Final
21 Trine
1 at Spalding
Sat Mar 11
Final
6 DePauw
8 vs. Trine
Sun Mar 12
Cancelled
Concordia Chicago
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Wed Mar 15
Final
3 Cornell College
19 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 18
Final
1 Carroll (WI)
13 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 22
Cancelled
Trine
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Sat Mar 25
Final
3 Thomas More
17 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 29
Cancelled
0 Earlham
0 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 01
Final
6 Hanover
12 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 08
Final
15 Trine
7 at Alma
Wed Apr 12
Final
17 Calvin
5 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 15
Final
2 Trine
19 at Hope
Tue Apr 18
Final
23 Albion
15 vs. Trine
Wed Apr 26
Final
5 Trine
13 at Adrian
Sat Apr 29
Final
15 Kalamazoo
8 vs. Trine
Sun Feb 18
Final
2 University of Michigan- Dearborn
11 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 24
Final
6 Trine
11 at Oberlin
Wed Feb 28
Final
22 Trine
1 at Mt. St. Joseph
Sat Mar 02
Final
6 Trine
5 at MSOE
Wed Mar 06
Final
4 Trine
13 at Ohio Northern
Sat Mar 09
Final
3 Trine
8 at DePauw
Wed Mar 13
Final
5 Trine
8 at Otterbein
Sat Mar 16
Final
10 Muskingum
9 vs. Trine
Fri Mar 22
Final
1 Centenary (La.)
17 vs. Trine
Sun Mar 24
Final
3 Spalding
26 vs. Trine
Fri Mar 29
Final
15 Trine
3 at Hanover
Tue Apr 09
Final
4 Alma
30 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 13
Final
9 Trine
13 at Albion
Wed Apr 17
Final
9 Calvin
8 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 20
Final
5 Trine
14 at Adrian
Tue Apr 23
Final
13 Hope
5 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 27
Final
5 Trine
9 at Kalamazoo
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THUNDER DROP SEASON FINALE ON THE ROAD

by Sports Information Student Assistant Zach Bigger

ST. LOUIS - In their last test of the season for the Trine University men’s lacrosse team, a later rally was not enough, as the Thunder overcame a two goal deficit in the fourth quarter to take the lead 8-7 midway through the period, only to lose in the final seconds, 9-8. The Thunder had a chance to win, possessing the ball for almost the entire last two minutes of the game only to see it slip away on a turnover. The Griffins overcame a mountain of penalties, including nine in the first half and 13 for the game to pull off a shocking upset. The Thunder end their final season in the Midwest Lacrosse Conference 7-7 and 3-4 in MLC play.

After giving up  a goal right in front of the net after the Thunder defense broke down, Trine would tie the score at 1-1 of a feed from Andy Lauer (Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern) up the wing to Blaine Stahley (Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids) with 10:43 in the first.  After a penalty, the Thunder man-down unit kicked into high gear, with defenseman Chris Olney (Columbus, Ohio/Pickerington) leading the charge, pushing the ball downfield. Olney set up a fast-break opportunity and an easy goal for Patrick Walker (Round Lake Park, Ill./Grayslake).

Off a timeout, Fontbonne tied the game at 2-2 with 5:27 remaining in the first. Trine would give up a goal off after another turnover, giving the Griffins a 3-2 lead heading into the second quarter.

After not scoring on a man-up opportunity in the first quarter, the fourth time would be the charm for the Thunder, as they tied the game after Walker's second goal of the game with 11:32 remaining in the second. The Thunder got their fourth and fifth goals off man-up opportunities as well, the first an Eric Thompson (Cumberland, Maine/Greely) goal from Dalton Madsen (Westminster, Colo./Northglenn) and the second a Stahley goal from Dan LaFond (Neenah, Wis./Neenah). 

Despite Fontbonne being called for six personal fouls in the quarter, Trine ended the second the same way as the first, with the man-down unit burning off the majority of a one-minute penalty, as the Thunder took a 5-3 lead into halftime.

As the second half began, the Thunder knew they would have to execute and clean up the mistakes on both sides to put away Fontbonne and turn it into the blowout it was last year. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t be nearly that easy, as the Griffins took advantage of sloppy play on both sides, with the two teams combining for a 12 turnovers in the period. Trine was outscored in the quarter 4-0 as the defense finally began to bend.

Fontbonne got their fourth goal after a Thunder miscue led to a goal by Camerin Staffel, who scored three of the four goals for the Griffins in this quarter. For the fifth one, the Thunder once more turned the ball over at the top of the box and could not get back in time to setup before Fontbonne took advantage. The last two goals came in a span of sixteen seconds near the very end of the period, as Fontbonne scored in a settled situation followed by a win off the faceoff and a critical mistake on the defense to let in a goal with five seconds left, as Fontbonne took a two goal lead, 7-5 into the final quarter.

Entering the fourth, the Thunder down two and the Thunder seniors a chance to end their career on a positive note, began to pick up the pieces and make a run to take control of the game. Trine scored three goals in just under three minutes, a run which began with a Walker goal, who cut inside, and received a feed from Stahley to score his third goal of the contest.

After a Lauer goal tied the game at 7-7 with about nine minutes left, the Thunder used a two man-up situation to take the lead off a Stahley to Madsen connection with 6:36 left.

Fontbonne was not throwing in the towel however, as the Griffins tied the game with 1:54 remaining.

Initially, the Thunders prospects looked good, winning the faceoff and managing to recover the loose ball with the great hustle of Lauer, who managed to snag the ball away from a host of defenders in the middle of the field. However, fate was not on their side, as an ill-advised shot led to a quick clear and a chance to steal the game for Fontbonne with 13 seconds left, as the Griffins pushed the tempo, got off a quick shot with two seconds left and spoiled the chance for Trine to end on a winning note.

Playing in his final game for Trine, senior Alex Gregg (Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville) made 14 saves in goal, seven in each half.

Rob Brzezinski (Livonia, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central) had a solid defensive game, picking up a team-high five groundballs and going 11-of-16 in the faceoff circle. Offensively, Walker scored a hat trick for the Thunder while Stahley had two goals and two assists on the day. Madsen and Lauer each added a goal and an assist while LaFond dished out two assists.

Stahley (95), Lauer (82) and Thompson (68) leave Trine as the first, second and fourth all-time leading scorers in school history. Thompson (227), Stahley (153) and Gregg (132) also leave as the top three players in groundballs.