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Salisbury Athletics | May 14, 2014

Balanced offense leads Salisbury to semifinals with 15-5 win

SALISBURY, Md. -- Salisbury punched its ticket to the NCAA Division III tournament semifinals with a 15-5 victory against No. 4 Denison on Wednesday night at Sea Gull Stadium in a quarterfinal matchup.

Denison struck first at the 13:55 mark of the first quarter, but Salisbury answered with an 8-0 run that stretched into the third quarter, led by senior midfielder Greg Korvin, senior attackman Luke Phipps, and junior attackman Mike Kane. All three players netted three goals in the game, while Phipps led the Gulls with six points, adding three assists.

Phipps found Kane on the crease with the Sea Gulls' first score to tie the game 1-1 before Korvin netted two consecutive to gain a two-goal cushion.

With 7:45 left in the first, Korvin netted a shot from the right wing, before driving right and scoring a high shot one minute later.

Phipps closed the quarter, scoring from eight yards on a pass from Korvin to give SU a 4-1 lead.

Two consecutive goals on the crease from Kane in the second built Salisbury's lead to 6-1, before assisting Phipps for his second; he native ripped a shot into the top, right corner of the cage as SU went into halftime with a 7-1 advantage.

At the break, the Gulls were outshooting the Big Red 24-5 and had more ground balls 15-11. SU also turned the ball over less, with only four to Denison's nine, but Denison had the faceoff advantage 6-of-10.

Senior attackman Rhett DePol opened the second half with his first score just 12 seconds into the third quarter, taking a pass from Phipps and scoring on the crease.

The Big Red broke its scoring draught, answering with two consecutive to cut into the lead 8-3 but junior Sean Fitzgerald would sandwich a Phipps goal with two of his own to regain a big advantage 11-3 before the final quarter.

The fourth started with a Denison score in the first five minutes, but Salisbury continued to keep its foot on the gas, outscoring the Big Red 4-2 in the quarter, with goals from DePol, Korvin, and senior midfielders Donovan Lange and Brandon Kendrick to cap the win.