Box Score Senior midfielder
Henri Halle struck for a season-high four goals to lead Colorado College to a 10-3 victory over Babson College on Friday morning in a game played at the DeBaun Athletic Complex on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology.
At the other end of the field,
Chase Murphy made 16 saves to continue his mastery of the Beavers. In his three career wins over Babson, CC's junior goaltender has stopped 47 of 57 shots faced while posting a 3.33 goals-against average and a .825 saves percentage. Three of his 19 career games with double-digit saves were against the Beavers.
Murphy recorded seven stops during the first quarter when a determined Babson squad launched 13 of its 35 total shots. The Beavers took their only lead when senior midfielder Kyle Barsalou scored 1:36 into the game, but it didn't take long for Colorado College to respond.
Less than two minutes later, Halle tied the game with a man-up tally off a pass from senior midfielder
Dylan Davie. Halle struck again 53 seconds into the second quarter to put the Tigers ahead, and then first-year attackman Dam Dardani doubled CC's lead less than a minute later when he converted off a feed from sophomore attacker
Austin Davie.
Colorado College extended its lead to three on a
Dylan Davie marker midway through the second quarter, but Babson answered with a man-up tally from junior midfielder Scott Doten with 1:54 to play before the break.
Halle struck for the third time with 32 seconds remaining in the first half to give CC a 5-2 lead after 30 minutes, then scored again 4:45 in the second half for the second of his team's six consecutive goals.
Senior midfielder
Taylor Paul added a man-up goal with 6:36 remaining in the third quarter to give the Tigers a 7-2 lead.
The Tigers went 2-for-6 while playing with the extra man against the Beaver's unit that had allowed only five man-up goals during its first six games.
Dylan Davie, junior attackman
Robert Prior and sophomore attacker
Jack McCormick recorded goals during the fourth quarter for the Colorado College, which improved to 3-2 on the road.
Junior defender
Tim Jenkins led the CC defense with three ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers.
The Tigers recorded double-digit goals for the seventh time in nine games, while holding an opponent to five or fewer for the fifth time.
Freshman Jordan Shapiro finished with six saves for Babson, which slipped to 3-4.
Doten led the Beavers with a goal and an assist.
Colorado College, which improved to 7-2, returns to action on Sunday against Stevens Tech.
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