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Concordia tips Vikings in OT

MEQUON, Wis. — Dylan Hutton scored 33 seconds into overtime to lift the Concordia (Wis.) University hockey team to a 3-2 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association victory over Lawrence University on Saturday at the Ozaukee Ice Center.

Lawrence (0-2-0, 0-2-0 NCHA) fought back from a pair of deficits to force the extra period.

The Vikings trailed 1-0 after the first period, but Rudi Pino scored at 7:09 of the second to tie it. The Falcons (2-0-0, 2-0-0) grabbed the lead back when Chris Hughes scored at the 16:50 mark, and Concordia led 2-1 after two periods.

Patrick Coyne evened the score at 2-2 when he scored at the 9:04 mark of the third.

The game went to overtime with the Vikings finishing up a power play, but Concordia struck for the game-winner just 25 seconds after the penalty expired.

Hutton scored off a pass from Buster Hebda to give Concordia the win and a sweep of the weekend series.

Anton Olsson made 35 saves and took the loss for Lawrence. Jake Hebda made 34 saves to pick up the win.

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Lawrence men grab second, women third at MWC Championships

GRINNELL, Iowa — The Lawrence University men’s cross country team grabbed second and the women took third at Saturday’s Midwest Conference Championships at Oakland Acres Golf Course.

The Lawrence men were second with 58 points, and Grinnell College took the title with 35.

Lawrence had three all-conference runners as Jamie Brisbois, Kyle Dockery and Jonah Laursen finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively. Brisbois earned all-conference honors for the second time in his career with his third-place finish in 26:04.14. Dockery was next at 26:19.34 and Laursen came in at 26:21.74.

Curran Carlile was 22nd in 27:12.65 and Cam Davies was 27th in 27:22.67 to complete the scoring for Lawrence.

The Lawrence women had four all-conference runners as they finished with 75 points. Grinnell took the title with 56, and Cornell College was second with 57.

Clare Bruning led the way for the women by taking sixth in 23:22.35, and freshman Amy Hutchings was ninth in 23:33.26. Also earning all-conference honors for the Vikings were Cora Williams, who was 19th in 24:06.26, and Liz Landes, who was 20th in 24:10.20. Finishing the scoring for Lawrence was Katherine Dannecker, who was 21st in 24:13.70.

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Lawrence women top UW-River Falls, Ripon

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University women’s swim team topped UW-River Falls and Ripon College in the Lawrence Double Dual on Saturday at Boldt Natatorium.

Lawrence defeated UWRF 142-80 and downed Ripon 153-41. On the men’s side, UWRF stopped Lawrence 161-65, and Ripon topped the Vikings 126-60.

Taylor Winter, Emily Flack and Hayley Cardinal all won a pair of events for the Vikings. Winter took first in the 100-yard freestyle in 11:46.46 and grabbed first in the 500 freestyle in 5:27.80. Flack won the 50 freestyle (26.89) and the 100 freestyle (57.48). Cardinal took firsts in the 200 individual medley (2:25.98) and the 100 breaststroke (1:12.46).

Evan Flack (200 freestyle, 1:52.98) and Dan Millin (100 backstroke, 1:06.12) were both winners on the men’s side.

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Foresters shut out Lawrence 3-0

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Mahir Mameledzija scored a pair of goals to seal the victory as the Lake Forest College men’s soccer team defeated Lawrence University 3-0 in a Midwest Conference game on Saturday at Farwell Field.

Alexi Spiratos gave Lake Forest (12-6-0, 9-1-0 MWC) the early lead with a goal just 6:00 into the match. Mameledzija then scored at 67:20 and 68:36 to seal the win.

The Foresters were forced to make just one save to earn the shutout as Lawrence was limited to only two shots.

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Early goals lift Lake Forest past Vikings

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The Lake Forest College women’s soccer team scored a pair of goals in the first two minutes and defeated Lawrence University 2-0 in a Midwest Conference game at Farwell Field.

Holly Lesperance scored just 1:07 into the match, and Michelle Greeneway added a second goal just 47 seconds later to put the Foresters up 2-0.

Rachel Tenuta made three saves to pick up the shutout for Lake Forest (13-4-1, 7-2-1 MWC). Dani Glass stopped 13 shots for the Vikings (5-10-1, 3-6-1).

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Benedictine shuts out Lawrence

LISLE, Ill. — The Benedictine University volleyball team stopped Lawrence University 3-0 on Saturday in a nonconference match at Benedictine’s Eagle Classic.

The Eagles (16-14) defeated Lawrence (10-20) 25-21, 25-17, 25-18.

Terese Swords led Lawrence with 12 kills. Alison Lehman posted 24 assists for the Vikings, and Kathleen Rowland finished with 16 digs.

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North Central rallies past Vikings

LISLE, Ill. — The North Central College volleyball team rallied for a 3-1 nonconference victory over Lawrence University on Saturday at the Benedictine University Eagle Classic.

North Central (11-21) defeated Lawrence (10-19) 18-25, 25-22, 2515, 27-25.

Terese Swords paced Lawrence with 10 kills, and Kayla Storm had nine. Alison Lehman picked up 35 assists and 12 digs for the Vikings, and Kathleen Rowland had 23 digs.

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Goal-line stands key Grinnell’s win over Lawrence

APPLETON, Wis. — The Grinnell College football team made three goal-line stands and used that to secure a 24-21 Midwest Conference win over Lawrence University on Saturday at the Banta Bowl.

Grinnell (2-6, 2-5 MWC) won despite rushing for only 14 yards and having the ball for less than 22 minutes. Lawrence (0-8, 0-7) rolled up 25 first downs and 513 yards of offense, but the Vikings were stopped three times deep in Grinnell territory.

Grinnell quarterback Sam Poulos went 20-for-40 for 363 yards and two touchdowns. Jacob Meixler caught 10 passes for 203 yards and a touchdown and Emmi Sandoval caught seven passes for 93 yards.

Lawrence quarterback Luke Barthelmess ran 17 times for 131 yards, and he completed 32 of 50 passes for 337 yards and three touchdowns. Sam Wagner caught six passes for 106 yards for the Vikings.

Lawrence grabbed a 7-0 lead when it drove 45 yards in six plays on its first possession of the game. Barthelmess hit Tyler Lueck with a 27-yard scoring pass. Grinnell tied it on the final play of the first quarter when Poulos found Meixler, who raced 75 yards for the score.

Grinnell made its first big stand on the ensuing possession. Facing a fourth-and-one at the Grinnell five-yard line, Isaac Barthelmess was stopped short and Lawrence turned the ball over on downs. Grinnell drove down the field and Graham Fisher kicked a 21-yard field goal for a 10-7 lead.

Lawrence immediately grabbed the lead back when it drove 65 yards in six plays for a touchdown. Luke Barthelmess found Dan Dubnicka with a 27-yard scoring pass, and Lawrence led 13-10 at the half.

The Vikings appeared poised to stretch the lead when they moved deep into Grinnell territory early in the third quarter. Luke Barthlemess ripped off a 42-yard run on the drive, and the Vikings later had first-and-goal at the Grinnell two. The Vikings ran it up the middle four times, but Grinnell held and took over at their one-yard line.

The Pioneers then took the lead late in the third quarter with a nine-play, 69-yard drive. Two key holding penalties on Lawrence kept the drive alive, and Jacob Bernholtz had a one-yard scoring run to give the Pioneers a 17-13 lead.

Lawrence took the ensuing possession and drove to the Grinnell five-yard line. Facing fourth-and-one at the Grinnell two, Luke Barthelmess was sacked, and the Pioneers got the ball back.

Grinnell tacked on its final score midway through the fourth quarter when Poulos hit Jake O’Polka with a 62-yard scoring pass for a 24-13 edge. Lawrence fumbled on its next possession, but the Vikings got the ball back and moved down the field. Luke Barthelmess hit Isaac Barthelmess with a 10-yard scoring pass to cut the lead to 24-21 with 1:26 left.

Grinnell recovered the ensuing on-sides kick to seal the win.

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