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Towson kicked off the season wearing throwback uniforms, but the Tigers will anxiously look forward to the rest of the season after a dominating 17-8 victory over No. 7 Johns Hopkins.
The 17 goals were the most ever for the Tigers against their Charles Street rival with senior Brendan Sunday leading the way with a career-best eight points on six goals and two assists.
Hopkins led 4-2 after one quarter, taking the lead on freshman Joey Epstein's goal with 48 seconds remaining in the opening frame. It would be another 18 plus minutes of game time before the Blue Jays scored again. By that point, Towson had scored nine straight goals to take control.
Senior faceoff specialist Alex Woodall was a huge factor for Towson, winning 21-of-28 faceoffs to go along with a goal and two assists.
Brody McLean added three goals for Towson and junior goalie Tyler Canto made 10 saves in his debut for the Tigers.
Cole Williams had a goal and three assists for Hopkins and Forry Smith scored twice.
Matt Elder celebrates his game-winning goal with just 1:42 remaining in Hofstra's 4-3 upset win over No. 13 Lehigh.
Hofstra Edges No. 13 Lehigh in Goaltender Showdown
Through 46 minutes, Hofstra had scored just one goal. Sophomore goalie Robert Casey, making his first career start, made sure that didn't matter.
Casey finished the game with 14 saves and Hofstra rallied for three fourth quarter goals to nip No. 13 Lehigh 4-3.
Hofstra's James Philbin and Ryan Tierney scored early in the fourth to tie the game 3-3, and then Matt Elder scored the game-winner with just 1:42 remaining, spoiling a 16-save effort by Lehigh goalie James Spence.
Philbin had a goal and an assist for Hofstra and Mickey Fitzpatrick had a pair of goals for Lehigh.
Record-Breaking Penn State Makes Sure of No Upset
Robert Morris stunned Penn State 12-9 a year ago. There would be no repeat in 2019.
The Nittany Lions erupted for 27 goals, breaking the school record of 26 set in 1976 against Lafayette, to beat the Colonials 27-10.
Penn State scored 25 times in the first three quarters, highlighted by a jaw-dropping 12 in the second quarter.
Grant Ament led the Nittany Lions on seven points (1g, 6a) and Mac O'Keefe scored a game-high five goals. T.J. Malone added four goals and 17 players registered at least one point for the No. 11 Nittany Lions (2-0).
Nichtern Shines in Army Debut
Army rookie Brendan Nichtern had four goals and three assists, including the game-winner in overtime as the Black Knights knocked off No. 16 Massachusetts 12-11.
UMass had forced the overtime on Chris Connolly's goal with just one second left in regulation.
Army won just three faceoffs in regulation, but Evan Condon got the win to start overtime as Johnny Surdick grabbed the groundball. After an Army timeout, Nichtern drove in for the winning goal.
AJ Barretto made a career-high 17 saves for Army and Miles Silva scored four goals, three of them in the fourth quarter. Connolly had two goals and five assists for UMass and Gabriel Procyk scored four times. Tom Meyers won 21-of-25 faceoffs in the game.