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Here is the weekly roundup of state college lacrosse games.

Division I men

UMBC 13, Bryant 12, OT: The host Retrievers (2-3) closed the game on a 4-0 run to beat the Bulldogs (4-3) on Saturday. Jordan Galloway scored two of his game-high five goals during the run, including the tying goal with 3:29 left in regulation. Nick Gutierrez (Archbishop Spalding) scored the game-winner with 12 seconds left in overtime. The win halted a two-game slide.

Towson 16, Drexel 11: The visiting Tigers (5-3, 1-0 Coastal Athletic Association) trailed 11-10 and scored the last six goals of the game to surge ahead of the Dragons (3-4, 0-1) on Saturday. Towson was led by Josh Webber (Calvert Hall) with five goals and Alex Roussel with three. Zach Augustine had four goals for Drexel.

Boston University 12, Loyola Maryland 10: A slow start hampered the host Greyhounds (2-6, 0-2 Patriot League) despite a 3-0 run to close out the game. The Terriers (5-2, 2-1) opened with a 4-0 run and led 7-3 in the first half. Matthew Minicus had three goals for Loyola.

Long Island 13, Mount St. Mary’s 6: The host Sharks (5-1) used a 4-0 run in the first half to hold off the Mountaineers (0-8) on Saturday. Long Island was led by Ben McIsaac and Tom von Bargen with four goals each. Brody Atkinson (St. Paul’s) and Will McKay each scored twice for Mount St. Mary’s.

Navy 10, No. 7 Johns Hopkins 9, OT: Max Hewitt scored the game-winner with 3:16 left in overtime and the visiting Mids (4-3) upset the Blue Jays (5-3) on Friday night. Hopkins’ Johnathan Peshko scored the tying goal assisted by Jacob Angelus with 2:46 left in regulation to force overtime. Navy was led by Dane Swanson (McDonogh) with a hat trick and Henry Tolker (Loyola Blakefield) with two goals. Garrett Degnon scored three goals and Hunter Chauvette had two for the Blue Jays.

Manhattan 12, Mount St. Mary’s 6: The host Jaspers (1-5, 0-1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) opened with a 4-0 run and never trailed the Mountaineers on Sunday. Will McKay had a hat trick and Owen Peters made 12 saves for Mount St. Mary’s.

Division II men

Frostburg State 15, St. Thomas Aquinas 2: Nate Jones (Century) made three saves and Lukasz Barmosz had four as the host Bobcats (4-2) held the Spartans (2-7) scoreless through the first three quarters Saturday. Frostburg State was led by Bubba Love (Westminster) with four goals and Owen McCallum (Manchester Valley) with three.

Bentley 12, Frostburg State 6: The host Bobcats took a 1-0 lead before the Falcons (2-1) answered with a 5-0 run and won on Wednesday. Bentley’s Jayce Lambert and Frostburg State’s Chase Buckwalter (Westminster) each scored three goals. Nate Jones (Century) made 18 saves for the Bobcats.

Division III men

St. Mary’s 16, Bridgewater (Va.) 5: The visiting Seahawks (4-2) erased a 1-0 deficit with a 10-0 run in the first half and beat the Eagles (3-6) on Saturday. St. Mary’s was led by Joshua Martel (North County) with five goals and Declan Horton with three. Tyler Grove (St. John’s Catholic Prep) made 11 saves for the Seahawks.

Hood 12, Wilkes 8: Alex Dudziak made eight saves and the host Blazers (6-2) held the Colonels (2-5) scoreless in the first half. Rio Muldoon had four goals for Hood, which won its third straight.

McDaniel 15, Chatham 7: Carter Youtz scored a game-high seven goals, including a natural hat trick, to lead the host Green Terror (6-1) over the Cougars (3-4) on Saturday. McDaniel led 6-1 in the first half and Youtz had four of the six goals.

Goucher 15, Delaware Valley 7: The host Gophers (6-2) went on a 6-2 run in the third quarter to lengthen their lead over the Rams (2-4) on Saturday. Jacob Morgan and James Dugan (Towson) each scored four goals and Jack McDermott had three for Goucher.

Ithaca 14, Washington College 10: Washington College transfer Cole Corrigan (Loyola Blakefield) made 19 saves and the visiting Bombers (5-2) outlasted the Shoremen (1-5) on Friday.

Lynchburg 15, Stevenson 9: The Hornets (3-2) used a 6-0 run in the second quarter to stretch their lead and beat the host Mustangs (2-4) at the Mustang Classic on Friday. Jake Rust had four goals for Lynchburg and Max Racich had three for Stevenson.

Salisbury 16, SUNY Geneseo 6: The host Sea Gulls (7-0) used an 8-0 run that spanned both halves to pull ahead of the Knights (3-3) on Thursday. Salisbury got three goals from Brice Bromwell and Jude Brown (John Carroll). Nicholas Ransom made five saves for the Sea Gulls.

Randolph-Macon 11, McDaniel 8: Carter Youtz led all scorers with four goals, but the host Green Terror fell to the Yellow Jackets (7-0) on Wednesday. McDaniel took a 4-1 lead in the first quarter before falling behind. Youtz scored with 9:55 left in the game to pull the Green Terror within a goal.

Goucher 8, Curry 7: Trailing by one, the host Gophers scored two goals in the fourth quarter to beat the Colonels (2-6) on Tuesday. Jacob Morgan scored the tying goal with 11:53 left to play and Dylan White scored the go-ahead goal with 4:49 remaining. Morgan and Tyler May (Oakland Mills) each scored twice for Goucher.

Division I women

No. 1 Northwestern 14, No. 12 Johns Hopkins 9: Izzy Scane had a natural hat trick to start a 6-0 run and the host Wildcats (8-1, 1-0 Big Ten) beat the Blue Jays (7-3, 0-1) on Saturday. Scane led all scorers with seven goals and Madison Taylor had four. Ava Angello scored a hat trick for Hopkins.

No. 3 Maryland 12, Ohio State 6: The visiting Terps (7-1, 1-0 Big Ten) used a 5-0 run to hold off a late rally by the Buckeyes (6-3, 0-2) on Saturday. Kori Edmondson (McDonogh) and Hannah Leubecker each scored three goals for Maryland. Emily Sterling (John Carroll) made six saves.

No. 5 Loyola Maryland 14, Army West Point 13: Chase Boyle scored her fifth goal with 14:30 left in the game and the visiting Greyhounds (7-0, 1-0 Patriot) held off the Black Knights (2-6, 0-1) to win Saturday. Loyola built a 10-5 lead in the first half. Allison Reilly had five goals for Army.

No. 11 Stony Brook 11, Towson 8: The host Tigers (2-5, 0-1 Colonial) went on a 3-0 run and tied the score before the Seawolves (6-2, 1-0) answered with a 3-0 run to finish the game Saturday. Towson’s Lindsey Marshall (Catonsville) had a hat trick and scored the tying goal with 12:02 left.

No. 18 Navy 19, Colgate 7: The visiting Mids (7-1, 1-0 Patriot) opened with a 4-0 run and never trailed the Raiders (0-8, 0-2) on Saturday. Tori DiCarlo scored four goals and Lola Leone, Emily Messinese (Gerstell) and Anna Gotterup each had three goals for Navy. Felicia Giglio had eight saves.

Bryant 15, UMBC 10: The host Bulldogs (6-3, 1-0 America East) broke a 9-9 tie with a 6-1 run in the fourth quarter to beat the Retrievers (5-4, 0-1) on Saturday. Grace Bruce (Century) led UMBC with four goals and Kolby Weedon (Catonsville) and Katana Nelson each scored three.

Mount St. Mary’s 16, Robert Morris 5: The host Mountaineers (2-5) built an 8-1 lead in the first half and routed the Colonials (1-6) on Tuesday. Anna Salerno (Patterson Mill) and Madison Harmening (Winters Mill) each scored four goals for Mount St. Mary’s. Ashlyn Watkins made six saves.

Maryland 11, James Madison 8: The host Terps trailed 5-2 before scoring eight of the next nine goals to upset the then-No. 2 Dukes (6-1) on Sunday. Libby May (Hereford) scored four goals for Maryland.

Division II women

Lock Haven 12, Frostburg State 11: Makayla Kelly scored the go-ahead goal with 30 seconds left and the Bald Eagles (5-0) secured a come-from-behind victory over the Bobcats (4-3) on Friday. Gabby Gunnip scored the tying goal with 2:10 left for Loch Haven. Neila Haney had a hat trick for Frostburg State.

Frostburg State 11, Wilmington (Dela.) 10, OT: Neila Haney scored a buzzer-beater in overtime assisted by Maura O’Neill (C. Milton Wright) to lift the host Bobcats over the Wildcats (5-2) on Tuesday. Frostburg’s Julia Badolato scored the tying goal assisted by Camden DeMaio with 5:55 left in regulation. Badolato had four goals and Kerri Hayes scored a natural hat trick.

Division III women

Stevenson 18, Montclair State 5: The Mustangs (3-4) took an 8-2 lead in the first quarter and routed the Red Hawks (2-2) at Sparks on Saturday. Stevenson was led by Bailey Krahl (Mercy) with six goals and Kara Yarusso with four.

Salisbury 16, Roanoke 4: The host Sea Gulls (6-1) took an 8-1 lead in the first half and routed the Maroon (5-2) on Saturday. Salisbury’s Leah Vilov lead all scorers with six goals. Kaitlyn Hunsinger (Institute of Notre Dame) made three saves and Gabriella Dorsey had four for the Sea Gulls.

Hood 11, Arcadia 9: The visiting Blazers (3-5) opened with a 6-0 run and never trailed the Knights (4-4) on Saturday. Kayla Russell (Northeast) had a hat trick for Hood.

SUNY-Brockport 14, McDaniel 13: Alayna Foos scored the last two goals in a come-from-behind win by the Golden Eagles (3-3) over the Green Terror (4-3) on Saturday. Foos had five goals and Emma Miller (Marriotts Ridge) had a game-high six for McDaniel.

Neumann 7, Goucher 6: The host Gophers (2-5) were held scoreless for two quarters and fell to the Knights (4-3) on Saturday. Emily Burk (Perry Hall) and Tatiana Emeruwa (Chesapeake) each scored twice for Goucher.

York (Pa.) 16, Washington College 11: The host Spartans (1-3) opened with a 5-0 run and never trailed the Shorewomen (6-1) on Saturday. York got three goals from Madison Kurland, Kate Walsh (C. Milton Wright) and Sofie Steel. Anna Wilson (Bryn Mawr) had three goals for Washington College.

Denison 18, St. Mary’s 10: The host Big Red (2-4) opened with a 7-0 run and never trailed the Seahawks (4-4) in Clearwater, Florida, on Thursday. St. Mary’s was led by Sanne Elling with three goals and Hailey Betch (Severna Park) and Madison Laine (Mercy) each with two.

Salisbury 16, Gettysburg 7: Kaitlyn Hunsinger (Institute of Notre Dame) made nine saves and the host Sea Gulls held the Bullets (4-2) scoreless in the second half Wednesday. Salisbury broke a 7-7 tie with a 10-0 run that spanned both halves. The Sea Gulls were led by Mary Hanzsche with four goals and Leah Vilov and Miranda Mears each with three.

Hood 12, Western Connecticut State 11: Julia Gregory scored her third goal and gave the host Blazers a 12-9 lead with 2:52 left to play as Hood withstood a late rally by the Wolves (4-3) to win Wednesday. Mackenzie Demaio scored four goals for the Blazers.

Goucher 19, Notre Dame (Md.) 5: The host Gophers extended a one-goal lead with a 15-0 run that spanned both halves and beat the Gators (1-3) on Wednesday. Goucher was led by Emily Burk (Perry Hall) with six goals and an assist. Emma Alascia (Winters Mill) and Jade Stewart each scored twice for Notre Dame.

McDaniel 17, Albright 7: The Green Terror opened with a 6-0 run and routed the Lions (1-7) in Clearwater, Florida, on Wednesday. McDaniel was led by Emma Miller (Marriotts Ridge) with a game-high five goals and Mia McElwee with a hat trick. Caleigh Kohr (C. Milton Wright) made nine saves for the Green Terror.

Scranton 18, Stevenson 16: The Royals (4-2) used a late 4-0 rally to surge past the Mustangs (2-4) at St. Leon, Florida, on Wednesday. Stevenson got three goals from Ava Treakle, Kara Yarusso, Isabelle VanEmburgh and Sophia Murray.

Franklin & Marshall 20, St. Mary’s 10: The Diplomats (5-1) went on a 6-0 run in the first quarter and beat the Seahawks on Tuesday in Clearwater, Florida. St. Mary’s was led by Hailey Betch (Severna Park) with four goals and Katelin Scala (Mount de Sales) with three.

Wesleyan (Conn.) 13, Salisbury 7: The visiting Cardinals (1-1) used a 4-0 run in the second quarter to pull ahead of the Sea Gulls on Sunday. Salisbury got two goals each from Miranda Mears and Camryn Pepper.

Washington College 18, Carroll (Wisc.) 8: The Shorewomen went on a 12-0 run in the first half and routed the Pioneers (4-1) in Sewanee, Tennessee, on Monday. Washington College was led by Tobin Chambers (Broadneck) with five goals and Morgan Sutherland (Liberty) with three.