Box Score ADRIAN, Mich.--Senior Brett Farrelly set the school's single-season record for saves, and sophomore Michael Turner scored the game-winning goal in overtime among a career-high nine points, to lead the Adrian College men's lacrosse team to a come-from-behind 13-12 victory over visiting Calvin College in Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association action on Saturday.
THE BASICS
= Final Score: Adrian 13, Calvin 12 (overtime)
= Location: Docking Stadium; Adrian, Mich.; Weather conditions: Sunny, 59F, Wind NE 12 mph
= Records: Adrian Bulldogs 1-12 overall, 1-4 MIAA; Calvin Knights 5-9 overall, 0-5 MIAA
FOR ADRIAN
= Turner set a personal record with four goals and tied his career-best with five assists, leading all scorers. He also had game highs of 14 shots and 10 shots on goal.
= Senior Jake Waldrup added two goals and an assist, plus four ground balls.
= Senior Doug Boyd had six points on three goals and three assists to go along with six ground balls.
= Junior defender Cody Schmitt produced a career-best 11 ground balls to tie for the game lead. He also forced two turnovers and scored a goal.
= Farrelly made 10 saves to make school history and two ground balls.
= Classmate Dan Hudson was 13-for-27 on face-offs and he scooped up five ground balls.
THE OPPOSITION
= Chris Griffin (3 ground balls) led the Knights in scoring with four goals and six points.
= Noah Nedd had a goal, three caused turnovers and 11 ground balls.
= Tristan Parece made 17 saves in the CC cage.
= Hunter Naggs was 15-for-28 at the face-off "X."
HOW IT HAPPENED
= Turner forced the extra session with an unassisted tally with 92 seconds left in regulation.
= Calvin's Jonathan Miller was whistled for offside to put Adrian on a 30-second man-up opportunity, which Turner took advantage. After Waldrup was denied by Parece on Adrian's second shot of OT, Turner scored the game-winning man-up goal with 2:09 remaining on a feed from freshman Conor Redden.
= Boyd gave Adrian a brief 1-0 advantage but the Knights reeled off six consecutive goals en route to a 6-2 lead after 15 minutes.
= Ethan Brown gave Calvin a comfortable 7-2 lead just 10 seconds into the second quarter.
= The Bulldogs, however, got back into the contest with four unanswered tallies to make it 7-6 with 3 minutes to go before the half. Turner keyed the comeback with a pair of goals.
= Calvin led 8-6 at the intermission and the teams each scored three times in the third stanza to make it 11-9 Knights.
= Nate Ray broke an 11-all tie on Austin Bontreger's pass to put Calvin up late in the fourth.
= After Turner made it 12-12, both teams had a chance to win in regulation but combined for three turnovers.
= Adrian's best look late at the cage came with 3 seconds left as Waldrup was stopped by Parece from close range.
= Adrian also best Calvin in ground balls (41-38), shots (53-40), shots on goal (30-22) and clears (18-22, 19-32).
BEYOND THE BOXSCORE
= Junior Justin Polischuk scored the first two goals of his Adrian career.
= Senior Eddie Shaeffer also found the back of the cage for the first time in his Bulldogs career.
= Farrelly has 170 saves on the season to surpass Kevin Lerg (168 in 2012) for an Adrian single-season record. Farrelly is second in the MIAA in saves.
= Parece, who is only a freshman, paces the conference with 205.
= The Bulldogs snapped a school-record 12-game losing streak in thrilling fashion, putting a stamp on one of the program's best comebacks.
NEXT UP
= Adrian plays next on Tuesday at Kalamazoo College for a MIAA matchup at 7 p.m.