Johns Hopkins’ usual suspects scored some big goals in crunch time Sunday afternoon against visiting Lehigh, but the Blue Jays found a different hero to help seal their 13-10 victory in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Senior faceoff specialist Tyler Dunn had struggled in the first three quarters, losing 13 of 18, but he won seven of nine in the final period to help Johns Hopkins overcome a one-goal deficit and score the final four goals in the last six minutes before a crowd of 1,400 at Homewood Field.