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Blaze Riorden’s 18th save early in overtime set the stage for Shane Knobloch, a rookie and Andy Towers’ target in the Premier Lacrosse League College Draft regardless of how it shook out, made good on his coach’s trust.
The Rutgers alum delivered the winner for the Carolina Chaos with 9:48 left in the extra frame, giving the Chaos a 10-9 win over the Maryland Whipsnakes in Fairfield, N.J.
SEALED THE DEAL ‼️ THAT'S OUR ROOKIE 😤 https://t.co/f95T3EyTVl pic.twitter.com/lFyGzIN7I2
— Carolina Chaos (@PLLChaos) July 20, 2024
The Chaos led by as much as 8-4 in the third quarter, but Maryland largely controlled the final quarter-plus, tying the score at 9 on Levi Anderson’s goal with 3:30 left in regulation.
With Riorden denying chance after chance, though, Carolina remained in the game and rode his final save into Knobloch’s winner.
An eight-point third quarter, including a pair of two-point goals by Graham Bundy Jr., lifted the Outlaws to a much-needed win over the Waterdogs.
Philadelphia led 7-5 at halftime, on the strength of three scores by Connor Kelly. Denver opened the third quarter with four goals (one two-pointer) to flip the advantage its way.
Zach Currier cut the deficit to 14-13 late in the fourth quarter with a two-point goal, but long-time Outlaws legend Eric Law quelled the possible comeback attempt with a goal of his own.
Dalton Young and Brennan O'Neill each scored three times in the win. Bundy had three goals, too, with two of them coming from distance.
Kenny DeJohn has been the Digital Content Editor at USA Lacrosse since 2019. First introduced to lacrosse in 2016 as a Newsday Sports reporter on Long Island (yes, ON Long Island), DeJohn specializes in women's game coverage. His search for New York quality pizza in Baltimore is ongoing.