QU Women's Lacrosse Hosts Manhattan for Senior Day on Saturday
4/21/2016 1:43:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Bobcats Will Honor Seven-Member Class of 2016 Prior to the Start of the Match
Quinnipiac Bobcats (2-13, 0-7 MAAC) vs.
Manhattan Jaspers (4-11, 0-6 MAAC)
Saturday, April 23, 2016 – 1:00 PM
QU Lacrosse Turf Complex – Hamden, CT
All-Time Series vs. Manhattan: QU 5-1
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The Quinnipiac women's lacrosse team finishes its 2016 season with a home game against Manhattan on Saturday, April 23. First draw is set for 1:00 PM in the final game for the Bobcats' seven-member senior class. Each member of the senior class – Aileen Carey, Kathleen DeVito, Shana Maglio, Rachel Massicotte, Sara McCullough, Trinity Scanlon and Leah Walter – will be honored prior to the start of the contest.
SCOUTING THE JASPERS
Manhattan (4-11, 0-6 MAAC) has struggled much like the Bobcats have throughout conference play as these two sides are the last remaining winless teams in league play. The Jaspers stand at 4-11 overall and finished their non-conference slate with a respectable 4-5 mark with victories over Army West Point, UMass Lowell, Central Connecticut State and New Hampshire. Currently riding a seven-game losing streak, Manhattan has struggled on the defensive end all season as the Jaspers have the highest goals-against average (13.21) of any team in the conference. Manhattan did give Niagara (L, 12-8), Siena (L, 10-9) and Monmouth (L, 7-6) a challenge in league play but have since fallen by large margins to Canisius (L, 19-3), Marist (L, 25-12) and Iona (L, 18-8). Armed with the seventh-best scoring offense in the MAAC (9.15), Manhattan does fire a considerable number of shots at the cage as the Jaspers rank third in the league in shots per game (25.85). Stefanie Ranagan could be the difference maker as she leads the MAAC in draw controls per game (4.87) while also sitting 11th in the nation in that statistical category. Ranagan also sits high on the team leaderboard in points as she comes in with 33 on the season coming via 27 goals and six assists. Claire Roediger owns the team-lead in points with 36 on the season while Megan Yarusso also sits with 30+ points on the season with her 22 goals and eight assists. Nikki Prestiano will likely get the starting nod in the cage for the Jaspers as she comes in with a 4-9 record, 11.33 GAA and .385 save percentage on the season.
SERIES HISTORY
With the move to the MAAC, Quinnipiac reinvigorated what was an annual rivalry back in the infant years of the program. These two sides have met six times, with Quinnipiac holding a 5-1 all-time record, but prior to the 2014 season the Jaspers and Bobcats hadn't met on a consistent basis since 1999-2001. The first meeting fell all the way back on April 17, 1999 where Quinnipiac dispatched the Jaspers, 14-13, in overtime. The lone Manhattan win came on March 21, 2000 with a 7-5 victory, since then Quinnipiac has won three straight including a 12-11 decision last year from Hamden.
SENIOR MOMENT
Senior goalkeeper Rachel Massicotte stepped into the cage for the first time in 2016 against Fairfield (4/20) and played well as she posted five saves on 11 shots-on-goal in her 34+ minutes of action on Wednesday. Massicotte limited the Stags to six goals over the remaining majority of play while she also grabbed a career-high three ground balls in the cage.
POWER OUTAGE
Going up against two of the three most lethal scorers in the conference – Mary Kate McCormick and Erin Pugh – the Bobcats made it difficult all afternoon on the dominant talents for Iona (4/13) as McCormick finished with just two points (season-low) while Pugh tallied four goals but only had two before the final five minutes of play. McCormick came in ranking as the MAAC's leading scorer with 54 points (21 goals, 33 assists) and 4.75 points per game (12th NCAA) heading into play but the face guarding defense from Leah Walter frustrated the Gaels' top scorer all afternoon as she only landed a free position tally and one assist on the day. McCormick's average of 2.75 assists per game heading into the day ranked third in the nation as her one assist is a season-low.
STREAKING
Kathleen DeVito has been the guiding force behind the Bobcats' offensive attack throughout the majority of the season. She saw the second-longest point streak of her career (eight games) end at Monmouth. In the point streak, DeVito recorded a team-high 18 points (7-11-18) while she currently leads the team with 25 points (12-13-25) on the season. DeVito has also tallied two goals in four of the last eight games to move her career total to 19 multi-goal games in her four years as a Bobcat.
ANTONACCI'S APPLES
After not seeing any game time as a freshman in 2015, sophomore Loren Antonacci has stepped into a large role as the Bobcats' main distributor and has exceled over the last six games. Stepping into the starting lineup eight games ago, Antonacci has tallied 13 points (4-9-13) over the last seven games alone to hold the team-lead in that department. Antonacci picked up three assists, the most by any Bobcat this season, against CCSU (3/30) and tallied her first career multi-goal at Monmouth (4/9).
LARKIN LEADING THE WAY
The vastly improved play of Kyle Larkin in the cage has played a big role in the Bobcats' defensive dominance this season, highlighted by a career-high 14 save effort (10 in first half alone) at Siena (4/6). In the past 14 games, Larkin has posted double digit save totals in seven-of-14 in the stretch. Larkin's cumulative totals of 123 saves (8.8 per game), .444 save percentage and 11.38 GAA in the last 14 games (812:17 minutes played) has helped lead the way.
KEEP TRYING TO GET ONE PAST KYLE
The recent 14-game turnaround has seen Kyle Larkin rise up the national rankings as she now sits 16th in the nation in saves per game (8.8) and 11th in total saves (132) while also ranking 53rd in ground balls per game (2.47) and 53rd in save percentage (.430).
AT THE TOP OF HER CRAFT
Kiera Kelly has seen an immediate rise in her production through 15 games in 2016. Having compiled 49 ground balls and 36 caused turnovers, Kelly currently leads the MAAC caused turnovers and ground balls per game. Kelly also stands sixth in the nation in ground balls per game (3.27) and tied for 11th in caused turnovers per game (2.40).
FRESH FACES
Quinnipiac's freshmen class has factored heavily in the Bobcats' scoring throughout the season as Allison Kuhn (14-6-20), Cara O'Meally (7-0-7), Ellie Swenson (3-2-5), Aubrey Conti (2-1-3), and Alexa Paul (1-0-1) have accounted for 36 of the Bobcats' 108 total points (33.3 percent) through 14 games in 2016. In terms of just goal scoring, 28 of the Bobcats' 73 goals (38.4 percent) have been scored by Quinnipiac freshmen this season.
SENIOR CENTER
After notching just three combined goals in the first three games of 2016, the Bobcats' senior tandem of Aileen Carey (19-0-19) and Kathleen DeVito (10-13-23) have combined for 42 points in the last 12 games as the two have combined to either score or assist on 34 of the 65 total goals scored (52.3 percent) for the Bobcats.
CAREY-ING THE OFFENSE
Aileen Carey's career-high five-game goal scoring streak was snapped at Niagara (3/26). The senior midfielder was also riding a four-game multi-goal scoring streak. She still managed to restart her scoring touch against CCSU (3/30) as she picked up two goals while adding four ground balls (tied career-high) and four draw controls and four caused turnovers (career-high). She leads the team with 19 goals in 2016 which already stands as a single-season career high. Coming into her senior season with just three career hat tricks, Carey has already posted three hat tricks in 13 games this season.
OFFENSIVE POWER OUTAGE
Facing two of the most lethal scorers in the conference in Taylor Giglio (21-10-31) and Erica Evans (21-5-26; Preseason MAAC Player of the Year), the Bobcats designed and executed their defensive game plan perfectly as the two top scorers for the Golden Griffins (4/2) were held to just one combined point (Giglio assist) on the day which easily stands as the lowest combined total for the pairing all season. The sophomore midfielder Evans was held scoreless in a game for the first time in her career.
SPEEDY STREAK
Quinnipiac mounted a furious second half comeback against CCSU (3/30) as the Bobcats put together a 6-0 run over a matter of 8:35. The six straight goals in that time span marks the fastest six-goal run for the Bobcats since April 9, 2014 when Quinnipiac tallied a 6-0 run over a span of 4:42 at Iona (28 games ago).
ALEX IS EVERYWHERE
Alex Hlesciak put together the best game of her three-year career against CCSU (3/30) as she tallied a career-high three points (two goals, one assist) while she also notched her fourth career multi-goal game. Hlesciak wasn't done on the offensive end as she also chipped in a career-high four ground balls to go along with five draw controls (one off career-high). Ever since moving into the starting lineup four games ago, Hlesciak has tallied four points (three goals, one assist) with 17 draw controls.
GOING BACK-TO-BACK
After not seeing a Bobcat win an individual MAAC weekly award in the first two full seasons since joining the conference in 2014, Quinnipiac's sophomore goalkeeper Kyle Larkin has picked up back-to-back MAAC Defensive Player of the Week awards. Over those two weeks, no goalkeeper in the MAAC was hotter as Larkin as she allowed nine goals (4.50 GAA) and posted 19 saves (.679 save percentage) in picking up two straight wins for the Bobcats. In a meeting against UMass Lowell, Larkin allowed a career-low four goals in a 7-4 win while tallying eight saves on 12 shots (.667 save percentage).
SHUTOUT STREAK
The first goal for UMass Lowell (3/12) which came with 27:32 remaining in the second half broke up the Bobcats' scoreless streak which spanned the course of the two games. Quinnipiac held Army West Point (3/5) scoreless for the final 17:56 of play in a 6-5 win and held UMass Lowell without a goal for 32:28 of play in a 7-4 win. Quinnipiac's scoreless streak lasted a total of 50:24 as Larkin made 10 straight saves in that time frame.
DEFENSIVE DYNAMOS
Heading up a lockdown defensive effort against UMass Lowell (3/12) was the tandem of Leah Walter and Kiera Kelly. The two leading shutdown defenders for the Bobcats contributed in big ways as Walter tied her career-high in ground balls (five) and caused turnovers (three) while Kelly snagged four ground balls and tied her career-high with four caused turnovers. The pairing combined to hold the top three River Hawk scorers entering the game to no points throughout 60 minutes of action. This was one game following a total shutdown of Army West Point's leading scorer Amy Johnston, holding her without any points in the one-goal win.
DEFENSE FIRST
Quinnipiac has predicated themselves on the defensive end all season and their stellar efforts protecting their cage has played a large role during the two-game winning streak. The hot streak started in a 6-5 win over Army West Point (3/5) as the 11 combined goals represents the lowest combined score total in a Quinnipiac victory since the Bobcats defeated Robert Morris by the identical score on the road back on April 7, 2012. Most recently, Quinnipiac's 7-4 win over UMass Lowell (3/12) saw Quinnipiac allow their fewest goals to an opponent in a single game since an 8-4 win over Monmouth back on April 23, 2010 (86 games ago).
FORTUNATO'S FIRST WIN
A defensive-minded midfielder in her four years as a player for Quinnipiac (2004-08), first-year head coach Brittany Fortunato's first career victory was very reminiscent of her playing style. The 11 combined goals in the 6-5 victory over Army West Point (3/5) represents the lowest combined score total in a Quinnipiac victory since the Bobcats defeated Robert Morris on the road by the identical score back on April 7, 2012.
FRESH FACE
Among the many freshmen to shine on the day against Binghamton (2/27) included Allison Kuhn who posted a team-leading four-point day (three goals, one assist) as she either scored or assisted on more than half of the goals scored for Quinnipiac on the day. She also becomes the first Quinnipiac freshman to tally at least four points in a game since Maria Blois tallied four points (one goal, three assists) back on April 19, 2013. Kuhn also added a game and personal-high four draw controls.
FINDING THEIR IDENTITY
Coming off a disappointing 21-0 loss in the 2016 season opener, Quinnipiac certainly found their defensive identity in the second half at Yale (2/24) as the Bulldogs scored just three of their 11 goals in the final 30 minutes of play. The 11-goal total for the Bulldogs also easily stands as the fewest allowed by Quinnipiac in the series history as the previous fewest came in 2014 when Yale defeated the Bobcats, 15-8.
THAT'S MINE!
Sophomore Kiera Kelly filled the stat sheet with career highs in ground balls (eight) and caused turnovers (four) at Yale (2/24). After becoming the first freshman in program history to lead Quinnipiac in ground balls and caused turnovers last season, Kelly came one ground ball shy of matching the single-game program record (nine) which was compiled by Christy Smallman against Vermont on March 4, 2005.
Manhattan Jaspers (4-11, 0-6 MAAC)
Saturday, April 23, 2016 – 1:00 PM
QU Lacrosse Turf Complex – Hamden, CT
All-Time Series vs. Manhattan: QU 5-1
Follow the Game
Live Stats: QuinnipiacBobcats.com
Live Video: Quinnipiac All-Access
Twitter: @QU_WLAX
The Quinnipiac women's lacrosse team finishes its 2016 season with a home game against Manhattan on Saturday, April 23. First draw is set for 1:00 PM in the final game for the Bobcats' seven-member senior class. Each member of the senior class – Aileen Carey, Kathleen DeVito, Shana Maglio, Rachel Massicotte, Sara McCullough, Trinity Scanlon and Leah Walter – will be honored prior to the start of the contest.
SCOUTING THE JASPERS
Manhattan (4-11, 0-6 MAAC) has struggled much like the Bobcats have throughout conference play as these two sides are the last remaining winless teams in league play. The Jaspers stand at 4-11 overall and finished their non-conference slate with a respectable 4-5 mark with victories over Army West Point, UMass Lowell, Central Connecticut State and New Hampshire. Currently riding a seven-game losing streak, Manhattan has struggled on the defensive end all season as the Jaspers have the highest goals-against average (13.21) of any team in the conference. Manhattan did give Niagara (L, 12-8), Siena (L, 10-9) and Monmouth (L, 7-6) a challenge in league play but have since fallen by large margins to Canisius (L, 19-3), Marist (L, 25-12) and Iona (L, 18-8). Armed with the seventh-best scoring offense in the MAAC (9.15), Manhattan does fire a considerable number of shots at the cage as the Jaspers rank third in the league in shots per game (25.85). Stefanie Ranagan could be the difference maker as she leads the MAAC in draw controls per game (4.87) while also sitting 11th in the nation in that statistical category. Ranagan also sits high on the team leaderboard in points as she comes in with 33 on the season coming via 27 goals and six assists. Claire Roediger owns the team-lead in points with 36 on the season while Megan Yarusso also sits with 30+ points on the season with her 22 goals and eight assists. Nikki Prestiano will likely get the starting nod in the cage for the Jaspers as she comes in with a 4-9 record, 11.33 GAA and .385 save percentage on the season.
SERIES HISTORY
With the move to the MAAC, Quinnipiac reinvigorated what was an annual rivalry back in the infant years of the program. These two sides have met six times, with Quinnipiac holding a 5-1 all-time record, but prior to the 2014 season the Jaspers and Bobcats hadn't met on a consistent basis since 1999-2001. The first meeting fell all the way back on April 17, 1999 where Quinnipiac dispatched the Jaspers, 14-13, in overtime. The lone Manhattan win came on March 21, 2000 with a 7-5 victory, since then Quinnipiac has won three straight including a 12-11 decision last year from Hamden.
SENIOR MOMENT
Senior goalkeeper Rachel Massicotte stepped into the cage for the first time in 2016 against Fairfield (4/20) and played well as she posted five saves on 11 shots-on-goal in her 34+ minutes of action on Wednesday. Massicotte limited the Stags to six goals over the remaining majority of play while she also grabbed a career-high three ground balls in the cage.
POWER OUTAGE
Going up against two of the three most lethal scorers in the conference – Mary Kate McCormick and Erin Pugh – the Bobcats made it difficult all afternoon on the dominant talents for Iona (4/13) as McCormick finished with just two points (season-low) while Pugh tallied four goals but only had two before the final five minutes of play. McCormick came in ranking as the MAAC's leading scorer with 54 points (21 goals, 33 assists) and 4.75 points per game (12th NCAA) heading into play but the face guarding defense from Leah Walter frustrated the Gaels' top scorer all afternoon as she only landed a free position tally and one assist on the day. McCormick's average of 2.75 assists per game heading into the day ranked third in the nation as her one assist is a season-low.
STREAKING
Kathleen DeVito has been the guiding force behind the Bobcats' offensive attack throughout the majority of the season. She saw the second-longest point streak of her career (eight games) end at Monmouth. In the point streak, DeVito recorded a team-high 18 points (7-11-18) while she currently leads the team with 25 points (12-13-25) on the season. DeVito has also tallied two goals in four of the last eight games to move her career total to 19 multi-goal games in her four years as a Bobcat.
ANTONACCI'S APPLES
After not seeing any game time as a freshman in 2015, sophomore Loren Antonacci has stepped into a large role as the Bobcats' main distributor and has exceled over the last six games. Stepping into the starting lineup eight games ago, Antonacci has tallied 13 points (4-9-13) over the last seven games alone to hold the team-lead in that department. Antonacci picked up three assists, the most by any Bobcat this season, against CCSU (3/30) and tallied her first career multi-goal at Monmouth (4/9).
LARKIN LEADING THE WAY
The vastly improved play of Kyle Larkin in the cage has played a big role in the Bobcats' defensive dominance this season, highlighted by a career-high 14 save effort (10 in first half alone) at Siena (4/6). In the past 14 games, Larkin has posted double digit save totals in seven-of-14 in the stretch. Larkin's cumulative totals of 123 saves (8.8 per game), .444 save percentage and 11.38 GAA in the last 14 games (812:17 minutes played) has helped lead the way.
KEEP TRYING TO GET ONE PAST KYLE
The recent 14-game turnaround has seen Kyle Larkin rise up the national rankings as she now sits 16th in the nation in saves per game (8.8) and 11th in total saves (132) while also ranking 53rd in ground balls per game (2.47) and 53rd in save percentage (.430).
AT THE TOP OF HER CRAFT
Kiera Kelly has seen an immediate rise in her production through 15 games in 2016. Having compiled 49 ground balls and 36 caused turnovers, Kelly currently leads the MAAC caused turnovers and ground balls per game. Kelly also stands sixth in the nation in ground balls per game (3.27) and tied for 11th in caused turnovers per game (2.40).
FRESH FACES
Quinnipiac's freshmen class has factored heavily in the Bobcats' scoring throughout the season as Allison Kuhn (14-6-20), Cara O'Meally (7-0-7), Ellie Swenson (3-2-5), Aubrey Conti (2-1-3), and Alexa Paul (1-0-1) have accounted for 36 of the Bobcats' 108 total points (33.3 percent) through 14 games in 2016. In terms of just goal scoring, 28 of the Bobcats' 73 goals (38.4 percent) have been scored by Quinnipiac freshmen this season.
SENIOR CENTER
After notching just three combined goals in the first three games of 2016, the Bobcats' senior tandem of Aileen Carey (19-0-19) and Kathleen DeVito (10-13-23) have combined for 42 points in the last 12 games as the two have combined to either score or assist on 34 of the 65 total goals scored (52.3 percent) for the Bobcats.
CAREY-ING THE OFFENSE
Aileen Carey's career-high five-game goal scoring streak was snapped at Niagara (3/26). The senior midfielder was also riding a four-game multi-goal scoring streak. She still managed to restart her scoring touch against CCSU (3/30) as she picked up two goals while adding four ground balls (tied career-high) and four draw controls and four caused turnovers (career-high). She leads the team with 19 goals in 2016 which already stands as a single-season career high. Coming into her senior season with just three career hat tricks, Carey has already posted three hat tricks in 13 games this season.
OFFENSIVE POWER OUTAGE
Facing two of the most lethal scorers in the conference in Taylor Giglio (21-10-31) and Erica Evans (21-5-26; Preseason MAAC Player of the Year), the Bobcats designed and executed their defensive game plan perfectly as the two top scorers for the Golden Griffins (4/2) were held to just one combined point (Giglio assist) on the day which easily stands as the lowest combined total for the pairing all season. The sophomore midfielder Evans was held scoreless in a game for the first time in her career.
SPEEDY STREAK
Quinnipiac mounted a furious second half comeback against CCSU (3/30) as the Bobcats put together a 6-0 run over a matter of 8:35. The six straight goals in that time span marks the fastest six-goal run for the Bobcats since April 9, 2014 when Quinnipiac tallied a 6-0 run over a span of 4:42 at Iona (28 games ago).
ALEX IS EVERYWHERE
Alex Hlesciak put together the best game of her three-year career against CCSU (3/30) as she tallied a career-high three points (two goals, one assist) while she also notched her fourth career multi-goal game. Hlesciak wasn't done on the offensive end as she also chipped in a career-high four ground balls to go along with five draw controls (one off career-high). Ever since moving into the starting lineup four games ago, Hlesciak has tallied four points (three goals, one assist) with 17 draw controls.
GOING BACK-TO-BACK
After not seeing a Bobcat win an individual MAAC weekly award in the first two full seasons since joining the conference in 2014, Quinnipiac's sophomore goalkeeper Kyle Larkin has picked up back-to-back MAAC Defensive Player of the Week awards. Over those two weeks, no goalkeeper in the MAAC was hotter as Larkin as she allowed nine goals (4.50 GAA) and posted 19 saves (.679 save percentage) in picking up two straight wins for the Bobcats. In a meeting against UMass Lowell, Larkin allowed a career-low four goals in a 7-4 win while tallying eight saves on 12 shots (.667 save percentage).
SHUTOUT STREAK
The first goal for UMass Lowell (3/12) which came with 27:32 remaining in the second half broke up the Bobcats' scoreless streak which spanned the course of the two games. Quinnipiac held Army West Point (3/5) scoreless for the final 17:56 of play in a 6-5 win and held UMass Lowell without a goal for 32:28 of play in a 7-4 win. Quinnipiac's scoreless streak lasted a total of 50:24 as Larkin made 10 straight saves in that time frame.
DEFENSIVE DYNAMOS
Heading up a lockdown defensive effort against UMass Lowell (3/12) was the tandem of Leah Walter and Kiera Kelly. The two leading shutdown defenders for the Bobcats contributed in big ways as Walter tied her career-high in ground balls (five) and caused turnovers (three) while Kelly snagged four ground balls and tied her career-high with four caused turnovers. The pairing combined to hold the top three River Hawk scorers entering the game to no points throughout 60 minutes of action. This was one game following a total shutdown of Army West Point's leading scorer Amy Johnston, holding her without any points in the one-goal win.
DEFENSE FIRST
Quinnipiac has predicated themselves on the defensive end all season and their stellar efforts protecting their cage has played a large role during the two-game winning streak. The hot streak started in a 6-5 win over Army West Point (3/5) as the 11 combined goals represents the lowest combined score total in a Quinnipiac victory since the Bobcats defeated Robert Morris by the identical score on the road back on April 7, 2012. Most recently, Quinnipiac's 7-4 win over UMass Lowell (3/12) saw Quinnipiac allow their fewest goals to an opponent in a single game since an 8-4 win over Monmouth back on April 23, 2010 (86 games ago).
FORTUNATO'S FIRST WIN
A defensive-minded midfielder in her four years as a player for Quinnipiac (2004-08), first-year head coach Brittany Fortunato's first career victory was very reminiscent of her playing style. The 11 combined goals in the 6-5 victory over Army West Point (3/5) represents the lowest combined score total in a Quinnipiac victory since the Bobcats defeated Robert Morris on the road by the identical score back on April 7, 2012.
FRESH FACE
Among the many freshmen to shine on the day against Binghamton (2/27) included Allison Kuhn who posted a team-leading four-point day (three goals, one assist) as she either scored or assisted on more than half of the goals scored for Quinnipiac on the day. She also becomes the first Quinnipiac freshman to tally at least four points in a game since Maria Blois tallied four points (one goal, three assists) back on April 19, 2013. Kuhn also added a game and personal-high four draw controls.
FINDING THEIR IDENTITY
Coming off a disappointing 21-0 loss in the 2016 season opener, Quinnipiac certainly found their defensive identity in the second half at Yale (2/24) as the Bulldogs scored just three of their 11 goals in the final 30 minutes of play. The 11-goal total for the Bulldogs also easily stands as the fewest allowed by Quinnipiac in the series history as the previous fewest came in 2014 when Yale defeated the Bobcats, 15-8.
THAT'S MINE!
Sophomore Kiera Kelly filled the stat sheet with career highs in ground balls (eight) and caused turnovers (four) at Yale (2/24). After becoming the first freshman in program history to lead Quinnipiac in ground balls and caused turnovers last season, Kelly came one ground ball shy of matching the single-game program record (nine) which was compiled by Christy Smallman against Vermont on March 4, 2005.
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