Madison Ferrara Box Score 3 Potomac State College of WVU POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE OF WVU 0-2 17 Winner Harford Community College HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1-0 Potomac State College of WVU POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE OF WVU 0-2 3 Final Feb. 24, 2018 17 Harford Community College HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1-0 Winner Score By Periods Team 1 2 3 4 F Potomac State College of WVU POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE OF WVU 0 2 0 1 3 Harford Community College HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4 6 5 2 17 Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 2/26/2018 11:39:00 AM | by Adam Fornwalt Fighting Owls Win Season Opener Opponent: Potomac State of WVU Catamounts Score: #6 Harford 17 – Potomac State 3 Records: #6 Harford 1-0 – Potomac State 0-2 Location: Bel Air, Md. – Harford Stadium The Short Story: The Fighting Owls opened the regular season with a commanding 17-3 win against the Catamounts. Harford would control the game on both ends of the field, scoring within the first 90 seconds while not allowing a goal until the end of the second quarter. Box Score: Click Here HOW IT HAPPENED Harford got out to fast start in the first quarter, with Dylan Bielatowicz, Chandler Schmidt and Eli Doyle boosting the Fighting Owls to a 4-0 lead. Down 8-0 late in the second quarter, Potomac State attempted to grab momentum heading into halftime by scoring their first two goals. However, the men in blue would match with two of their own and went into the locker room with a 10-2 advantage. The Fighting Owls shut down the Catamounts offensive in the second half, not allowing a goal until the final 22 seconds of the fourth quarter. Harford would tack on seven more goals in the final 30 minutes, with Stephen Leese's first goal of the season elevating the men in blue to a 17-3 victory. The trio of Bielatowicz, Schmidt and Doyle scored or assisted on every goal for Harford as the three attackers put on an offensive clinic. Schmidt led all Fighting Owls with six goals and added in four assists. Bielatowicz ended the game with four goals and pair of assists while Eli Doyle added a hat trick along with six assists. UP NEXT: Harford will go on the road to face off against #1 ranked Onondaga on Saturday, March 3 at 12 PM. The Lazers have won eight of the last nine national championships and are 1-0 on the season after beating Anne Arundel 14-7. Print Friendly Version