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Concannon’s late goal sends Johns Hopkins to Big Ten final
Alex Concannon scored the game-winner with 11.3 seconds left and Brock Turnbaugh (Hereford) made a save at the buzzer and No. 7 Johns Hopkins won a 6-5 thriller against No. 13 Ohio State in a Big Ten semifinal in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Thursday.
The Blue Jays will face No. 2 Maryland in Saturday’s league championship at 7 p.m. The last meeting between the two teams went into triple overtime and the Terps won 8-7 on April 28.
Concannon also assisted on the tying goal by Kyle Marr (three goals) with 7:52 left in the game. Hopkins outscored the Buckeyes 3-1 in the second half. Turnbaugh finished with 16 saves.
With the Blue Jays trailing 5-4, Marr scored midway in the fourth quarter to tie the game. An altercation between the two teams in the fourth quarter resulted in ejections.
Wisnauskas has has 31 goals this season, the most for a Maryland freshman since Joe Walters had 33 in 2003. Dan Morris made seven of his 12 saves in the second half for the Terps.
Trailing 5-4 in the second quarter, Maryland used a 3-0 run, including goals from Louis Dubick, Jared Bernhardt and Bubba Fairman, to take a 7-5 halftime lead.
The Blue Hens fell to 6-8.
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The Mount went on a 3-0 run over the final seven minutes, but the rally fell short.