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• Junior
Jamie Piluso had a great performance at the face-off 'X' going 20-of-28 (71 percent and led HPU with nine ground balls
• Junior
Matt Thistle led the offense with four points (2g, 2a).
• The Panthers will remain on the road when they travel to Philadelphia, Pa. to take on St. Joseph's on Saturday at noon.
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The High Point University men's lacrosse team went on the road to No. 6 North Carolina and suffered a 15-9 setback on Tuesday night at Navy Field.
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The Panthers (1-2) fell behind UNC (2-0) by five goals at 6-1 in the first 10 minutes and couldn't come back. The game was originally scheduled to take place at Feltzer Field, but was moved due to the weather.
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"I think the first quarter did us in when we came out a little passive," head coach
Jon Torpey said of the squad's start. "I thought the guys really did a great job of competing in the second quarter and the second half."
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Junior
Matt Thistle led the Purple & White's offensive attack with two goals and two assists while redshirt-junior
Brad James had two goals. Sophomore
Michael LeClair, the reigning Southern Conference Player of the Week, chipped in with a goal and an assist.
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Junior
Jamie Piluso controlled the face-off 'X' going 20-of-28 (71 percent) – including an 11-of-13 performance in the second half. Junior
Dan Lomas posted a goal to go with six ground balls and two caused turnovers.
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Redshirt-senior
Austin Geisler made 12 saves in goal and collected five groundballs in the game.
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Freshman
Connor Robinson and redshirt-junior
Mitchell Dupere scored goals while sophomore
Sean Harrison and redshirt-junior tallied one assist apiece.
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The Tar Heels got off to a quick start with two early goals and took a 2-0 lead with 10:18 left in the first quarter. Robinson had the answer for the Panthers with a man-up goal off of an assist by Thistle (2-1, 9:29).
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However, UNC went on a 4-0 run to build a 6-1 lead with 5:14 left in the opening quarter. James posted another man-up goal with 4:21 to pull HPU within four at 6-2, but Peyton Klawinski scored to make it 7-2 through one quarter.
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UNC continued to build its lead with consecutive goals to start the second quarter before Thistle scored to make it 9-3 with 8:24 on the clock. Lomas, then, added a goal to cut it to 9-4 as the teams went to halftime.
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Thistle opened the scoring in the second half with a goal to make it 9-5 just two and a half minutes into the third quarter. The Tar Heels extended their lead back to five goals at 10-5 (9:11). The Panthers cut the deficit back to four at 10-6 when Levine assisted on LeClair's goal with 6:16 left in the third quarter.
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But once again, UNC had the answer as Jimmy Bitter scored his fourth goal of the contest to make it 11-6 (5:26). The Tar Heels pulled ahead 12-6 with a goal by Chad Tutton with two seconds left in the third quarter.
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The Tar Heels run continued in the fourth quarter as they built a 15-6 lead with 11:20 to play. James ended the run with his second goal to make it 15-7 with 7:22 remaining. Dupere and Carns added consecutive goals to pull HPU within six goals at 15-9 with 2:22 in the fourth quarter.
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The Panthers couldn't get any closer as UNC was able to run out the rest of the clock and come away with a 15-9 victory.
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The Purple & White will travel to Philadelphia, Pa. on Saturday to take on St. Joseph's at noon.
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