LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- Three of the league's men's lacrosse teams were in action, highlighted by Colorado College taking three conference wins over the weekend.
The CC men (8-1 overall; 4-0 SCAC) picked up a rare doubleheader sweep on Friday - defeating Southwestern 16-5 in the opener and following up with a 25-1 victory over Centenary later in the day.
After Jack Doloszycki gave Southwestern (4-4; 1-2 SCAC) the lead 58 seconds into the game, Makay Hansen ignited a six-goal outburst in a five-minute span that put the Tigers ahead 6-1 with 5:58 to play in the first quarter. Anders Erickson scored twice and set up a third goal during the run. Erickson paced the offense with three goals and three assists, while Hansen finished with three goals and one helper. Jack Haims and Dylan Brown each struck for a pair of goals. Billy Hutchison led CC with three caused turnovers and three ground balls, while Kyle Lee caused three turnovers and picked up on ground ball. Ben Anastos stopped six shots in goal. Zac Asbury had a pair of assists for Southwestern while Drew Alvarado made 15 saves for the Pirates.
In the victory over Centenary, Hansen scored a pair of goals during the first 39 seconds of the game and the Tigers were never threatened. CC led 13-0 at the half, and after John Mark Waniewski put the Gents on the board 1:09 into the third quarter, the Tigers tacked on 12 more goals without the services of their first and second offensive unite. Philip Gisler led CC with four goals and five assists, Brant Billingsley finished with three goals and a pair of assists, while Matt Spencer produced three goals and an assist. Fifteen Tigers scored at least one goal, while 18 had at least one point. Thomas Siskron made 16 saves for the Gents.
Colorado College hosted Centenarey (1-8; 1-3 SCAC) again on Sunday, earning the 29-6 victory. Billingsley and Gisler once again led the way offensively as Billingsley had 10 points on four goals and six assists and Gisler had nine points with a team-high six goals and three assists. Boe Gold added four goals and four assists. Arvin Fieldman led the way for CC with 12 ground balls. For Centenary, Jordan Cook and Mark Temple had two goals each and Kyle Comi had three assists. Siskron made 17 saves.
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