ORANGE, CA --- The nation's No.
10-ranked Eagles made the most of a seven-goal outburst from junior
2-meter
Milos Skaljac, as Concordia downed Chapman by a score of 15-11
Friday afternoon.
The Eagles (22-3) took a 5-1 lead by the time the first eight minutes were in the books, as Skaljac netted a pair in the opening quarter.
Chapman made it close heading to the fourth quarter, as it outscored Concordia 7-5 in quarters two and three combined, but Skaljac scored four of Concordia's five goals in the final period to seal the win at 15-11.
The win marks the Eagles' fifth in a row and 13th in the last 14 contests, as sophomore driver
Duje Grubisic scored four times in the victory.
Sophomore driver
Brad Fuller, junior utility
Kevin Rice, sophomore driver
Caleb Hamilton and senior utility
Tanner Remai each chipped in a goal on the day.
Concordia next plays this Wednesday (Nov. 4) at Pomona-Pitzer.