VILLANOVA, Pa.—Experience wins, and it was three of the longest-tenured veterans on the roster that lifted Villanova (1-0) to a 14-12 victory over Penn State (1-1) in the Wildcats season opener at Villanova Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Fifth year goalie
Will Vitton (Summit, N.J.) had a near-career day with 18 saves in a sterling performance, while his fellow graduate student teammates
Matt Campbell (Madison, N.J.) and
Patrick Daly (Shrewsbury, Mass.) each scored a team-high four goals as the Wildcats won for the fifth time in their last eight meetings against their longtime in-state rivals.
The score was tied 12-12 late in the fourth quarter when Daly and Campbell stepped up with their biggest plays of the game. Following a failed clear by the Nittany Lions with just over four minutes to go, Daly got the ball from fifth year midfielder
Austin Fraser (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.) and scored the go-ahead goal with 3:03 remaining. Villanova won the ensuing faceoff and held the ball until the end of the shot clock when Campbell added insurance with the final tally of the day to make the score 14-12 with 1:44 remaining.
Earlier in the decisive final period Penn State had scored three unanswered goals in a span of 2:09 to draw event at 12-12 with 6:13 to play. Prior to that point the Wildcats had led by as many as four goals (10-6) in the opening minutes of the second half.
"We won the last five to six minutes of the game and a lot of that had to do with our seniors," Villanova head coach
Mike Corrado said. "That was two evenly matched teams, and it was a really close game. [Penn State] went on that run to make it 12-12 but our senior leadership calmed the guys down. Will played great and then
Patrick Daly and
Matt Campbell stepped up on two possessions where we worked hard to get good shots and score. 'Copes [
Justin Coppola] won a couple of those faceoffs late which kept us with the ball at the end."
The turning point in the game came after the Nittany Lions picked up a loose ball off a Wildcats shot with 4:18 to play. Penn State's clear attempt failed when junior attackman
Matt Licata (Sandown, N.H.) forced a turnover which was picked up by freshman defenseman
David Evanchick (Darien, Conn.) with 4:03 to go. Villanova cleared the ball a few seconds later and held possession until Fraser fed Daly for the eventual game-winner at the 3:03 mark of the quarter.
Senior faceoff specialist
Justin Coppola (Garden City, N.Y.) won each of the faceoffs after the late goals by Daly and Campbell, a key reason that the Nittany Lions managed just one shot in the final 6:13 after they had tied the score. That lone attempt came with only 38 seconds remaining and was saved by Vitton in a fitting finale to the goalie's body of work for the day.
Vitton's 18 saves were just one off his career high set against Denver back in 2019. It was only the fifth instance dating back to available records since 2006 that a Wildcats goalie had 18 or more saves in a contest. Vitton has accounted for three of those five games, including Sunday's outing and his career high effort to go along with another 18-save game against St. John's during the 2019 season.
Daly had a game-high five points on four goals and one assist. Campbell added four goals and Villanova got a spark from Licata in his first career start. After playing in nine games and scoring six goals as a sophomore a year ago, Licata contributed two goals and two assists on nine shots in Sunday's opener. Fraser also had two goals and two assists while senior midfielder
Mason Reale (Westport, Conn.) chipped in with a team-high three assists.
Coppola won 14-of-28 faceoffs on the day, including five of seven in the fourth quarter.
Villanova will play a second straight home game next Sunday when it hosts No. 7 Yale for a 12 p.m. start.
STAT WATCH: Campbell moved into fourth place in school history with 121 career goals … He also broke out of a tie for sixth place in points and now has sole possession of that spot with 172 points … Daly jumped two spots into a tie for 14
th place in school history with 88 career goals … Coppola is tied for second in the Villanova record book with 444 faceoff wins … His game-high eight ground balls on Sunday moved him into ninth place with 226 for his career … Vitton recorded 10+ saves for the 30
th time in his career tallied his 27
th victory, moving to within seven wins of tying the school record of 34 held by Joe Canuso (2003-06).