Simon Fraser University defeated the University of Florida in Division I field lacrosse on Sunday.
Playing their second game in as many days, SFU fended off any signs of fatigue, leading for most of the contest before pouring it on in the fourth quarter to claim a 15-9 victory.
Junior Colton Dow led the Clan with a season-high six points on five goals and one assist, while fellow attackman Calvin Craig chipped in with three goals and two assists to extend his team-leading point total to 29 on the season.
Seven different players recorded multipoint efforts for SFU, including freshman midfielder Sam Clare, who continued his strong play with two goals and one assist.
Sophomore goaltender Darren Zwack also had an outstanding game making 21 saves and posting a 0.700 save percentage for the win. The out-of-conference matchup was played in Seattle at the University of Washington.
Heading into the final quarter with an 8-7 lead, SFU outscored Florida 7-2.
SFU defender Mitch Frank was among the goalscorers, tallying a shorthanded goal - his first point of his collegiate career - that kickstarted a five-goal SFU run. Florida would score once more before time expired.
"We continued to fight through some consistency issues over stretches of today's game but finally got our intensity and execution to where it needs to be down the stretch," said SFU head coach Brent Hoskins.
The victory marks SFU's first out-ofconference win of the season after previously dropping games to current No. 1 Colorado State and No. 3 Brigham Young to open the season.
The Clan will now have a bye week before facing their fourth out-of-conference and fifth ranked opponent of the season when they square off versus No. 17 Illinois on March 17.