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Denver Athletics | March 7, 2015

No. 4 Denver edges No. 3 Notre Dame in OT

  Zach Miller had a team-high five points for Denver.

DENVER -- Sophomore preseason All-American Zach Miller scored the game-tying goal with 1:19 in regulation, and the game-winner with 3:18 to go in overtime to send No. 4 Denver to an 11-10 win against No. 3 Notre Dame at a sold out Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Miller and Tewaaraton Watch List member Connor Cannizzaro had four goals apiece in the victory, and Miller also added an assist for a team-high five points.

Junior Jack Bobzien made his return to the Pioneer lineup after missing the three games since the opener with an injury. Bobzien scored six goals in Denver's 17-13 win against then-No. 3 Duke.

Freshman Trevor Baptiste came up in clutch situation after clutch situation for Denver, winning 16 of 23 faceoffs, including going 4-for-5 in the fourth quarter and overtime.

The Pioneers defense blanked Notre Dame from the start of the fourth quarter forcing three key Notre Dame turnovers in the fourth quarter. Denver outshot Notre Dame 11-4 in that span. Senior LSM Mike Riis came up with a career-high six ground balls in the game.

Bobzien opened the scoring 95 seconds into the game with his seventh of the season. Notre Dame responded to the Pioneers opener with a 5-0 to close out the quarter, including two man-up goals. The Irish forced Denver into five turnovers in the first quarter on Saturday.

The Pioneers responded in the second quarter with three-straight to begin the period on two goals from Connor Cannizzaro and another tally from Pace. After two Notre Dame goals off the same unreleasable penalty, Cannizzarro completed his first-half hat trick with his 15th goal of the season with 2:58 to play. Baptiste finished the first half 9-for-12, but the Pioneers went into the locker room facing a 7-5 deficit.

Denver got within a goal twice in the third quarter, but it was Notre Dame that went into the final stanza with a three goal lead, striking twice in the final four minutes of the third quarter to give the Irish a 10-7 lead heading into the final 15 minutes.

DU went on a 4-0 run from there on to close the game, a run that included three of Miller's four goals. The sophomore's first came with 10:05 to play in regulation to cut the Notre Dame lead to 10-8. Connor Cannizzaro chipped followed Miller's with an unassisted goal on the next possession, and then Miller provided the dramatic finish with one goal spinning around from behind the cage, and then the overtime winner, turning his man to get open from 10 yards out.

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