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May 1, 1999

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Attackman Tucker Radebaugh scored three goals andassisted on five others in his final home game to lead the University ofVirginia men’s lacrosse team to a 24-3 win over Stony Brook Saturdayafternoon at Klckner Stadium.

Third-ranked Virginia raised its record to 9-3 by scoring the game’s firstfour goals and pushed the halftime lead to 13-3. At one point the Cavaliersscored 12 unanswered goals on the 4-7 Sea Wolves. Midfielder Jay Jalbertscored four goals to pace the Cavalier offensive attack, while attackmanDrew McKnight notched three goals and assisted on two others.

The Cavaliers return to action Wednesday at Butler in their final game ofthe regular season. The game is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. (EDT).

Scoring by Qtr. 1   2   3   4   FinalStony Brook     1   2   0   0     3Virginia        5   8   7   4    24

Attendance-859

Scoring: Goals-UVA: Jay Jalbert 4, Drew McKnight 3, Tucker Radebaugh 3,Hanley Holcomb 2, Jamie Leachman 2, Henry Oakey 2, David Baruch, JoshBradstreet, David Bruce, Conor Gill, Brenndan Mohler, Jamison Mullen, MarkMurphy, Will Quayle. Stony Brook: Eric Bruckner, Ed DeLaura, DominicD’Orazio.

Assists-UVA: Radebaugh 5, McKnight 2, Bruce, Gill, Leachman, Mullen, NickRusso. Stony Brook: Jon Tompkins.Shots-UVA 53, Stony Brook 13.Faceoffs-UVA 24, Stony Brook 6.

Saves-UVA 7 (Derek Kenney 4 saves, 3 goals allowed, 8 shots, 27 minutes;Ben O’Neil 1 save, 0 goals allowed, 1 shot, 9 minutes; Matt D’Urso 2 saves,0 goals allowed, 4 shots, 15 minutes; Hannon Wright 0 saves, 0 goalsallowed, 0 shots, 8 minutes; George Greczmiel 0 saves, 0 goals allowed, 0shots, 1 minute). Stony Brook 10 (John Dobias 7 saves, 18 goals allowed,39 shots, 37 minutes; Tom Bushy 3 saves, 6 goals allowed, 14 shots, 23minutes).

Clearing-UVA 16 of 17, Stony Brook 12 of 20.

Ground Balls-UVA 61, Stony Brook 26.

Penalties-UVA 3 for 2:00; Stony Brook 4 for 2:00.

Extra-Man Opportunities-UVA 0 of 4, Stony Brook 1 of 3.

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