Box Score
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LOS ANGELES – Avenging a loss in their first matchup earlier this season, #20 Loyola Marymount (9-11, 3-1 WWPA) defeated #12 Cal Baptist (17-10, 2-2 WWPA), 12-8, on Thursday afternoon.
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Daniel Arellano pushed LMU to the early lead with back-to-back powerplay goals in the first quarter, before CBU strung together three straight to take their first lead of the day.
Blazo Mitrovic answered with a goal of his own while the Lions had the man advantage to tie it at 3-all, but the Lancers scored with 39 seconds left in the quarter to take the lead back after one period.
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LMU's strong second quarter set the tone for the remainder of the match. The Lions outscored CBU, 3-0, in the eight-minute stretch and never surrendered the lead from then on out.
Daniel Arellano scored twice in the period, both coming off assists from
Austin Clark.
Dayne Jagga added a goal as well, capitalizing on an assist from
Christian Huhn.
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After Cal Baptist opened the third quarter with a goal to cut their deficit to one, LMU rattled off three straight.
Alexandros Athymaritis converted an even-strength goal and Clark and Arellano followed with powerplay goals. CBU earned a 5-meter shot with just under two minutes to play, and scored to make it a 8-6 LMU advantage. Jagga added one before the quarter came to a close, giving LMU the three-goal lead after three.
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The two teams traded goals in the fourth, with Jagga kicking things off and Mitrovic scoring with three minutes remaining. The Lions held on for the 12-8 win.
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Arellano finished his day with game-highs in three categories, recording four goals, three assists, and two steals.
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Robert Halligan totaled 12 saves and added a steal in his complete game as LMU's goalkeeper.
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The two teams met on opening weekend this year, but LMU earned the benefit of a conference win with Thursday's result. Cal Baptist topped LMU, 13-12, in overtime, at the UC San Diego Triton Invitational.
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The Lions return to action on Saturday at Concordia for a noon contest before playing one final home match on Sunday. The 10 a.m. Sunday game against Princeton will be followed with a special senior day celebration to recognize LMU's senior class playing in their final home games at Burns Aquatic Center.
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