
QU Men's Lacrosse Hosts Hartford In NCAA Rematch Saturday Night
3/9/2017 11:01:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse
Quinnipiac Bobcats (1-3) vs.
Hartford Hawks (1-3)
Saturday, March 11, 2017 - 7:00 PM
Reese Stadium (Yale) - New Haven, Conn.
All-Time Series vs. Hartford: Hartford leads 10-8
Last Meeting: QU 14-9 (May 11, 2016 - NCAA Opening Round)
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LAST GAME (No. 19 Princeton 17, Quinnipiac 13)
Quinnipiac gave 19th-ranked Princeton, which was coming off an 18-7 win over No. 3 Johns Hopkins, a strong battle for much of the game, but the Tigers offense led by Austin Sims (six goals) proved to be too much as they earned a 17-13 win over the Bobcats on Tuesday night. Quinnipiac led 4-3 after the first quarter after four different players scored goals (Matt Frost, Drew D'Antonio, Jake Satterley, Brian Feldman), but trailed 10-5 at the break after a 5-0 Princeton run. Quinnipiac regrouped, though, and Feldman scored twice in a 3-0 run to start the third quarter to pull the Bobcats within 10-8. The Tigers went ahead 13-9, and Anthony Carchietta answered to make it 13-10 early in the fourth, but Princeton used a 4-0 run to put the game away. Feldman finished with four goals, Foster Cuomo had three, D'Antonio had two goals and an assists, Carchietta had a goal and two assists, and Blaise Buffalino had a goal and an assist.
LAST YEAR vs. HARTFORD (Quinnipiac 2-0)
The Bobcats took two meetings from Hartford last year, coming from behind to win an 11-10 overtime game on the road and then winning a 14-9 contest in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at home. Graduated senior Connor Meth had the game-winner in overtime of the regular season meeting, his third of the game, while Brian Feldman also had three goals to help Quinnipiac rally from a 7-3 halftime deficit. Foster Cuomo scored four goals in the postseason meeting, while goalie Jack Brust had 18 saves, matching his season high.
FELDMAN'S GOAL STREAK REACHES 14...
Entering the weekend, Brian Feldman has a streak of 14 straight games with at least one goal, dating back to being held scoreless by Marquette last spring, which ties him for fifth on the active list nationally. Only nine players in the country currently have a goal scoring streak of 10 or more, led by Dylan Molloy of Brown with 29 in a row. Feldman has had hat tricks in all four games this season, including six goals against Bellarmine, and ranks second in the nation with 4.0 goals per game. He is also now in eighth place on Quinnipiac's career goals list with 81 in only his junior season.
...AND CUOMO'S REACHES 11
One of the other nine players in the country with a double-digit goal streak is sophomore midfielder Foster Cuomo, who is coming off a hat trick in Tuesday's game at Princeton. Since being held without a goal (but contributing three assists) in a lopsided win at Detroit last year, Cuomo found the net in each of the last seven games (four of which were in the postseason), and has scored in each of the first four contests this year.
1. 30 Dylan Molloy, Brown, A, Sr.
2. 19 Nick Hruby, Air Force, A, Jr.
3. 17 Wilkins Dismuke, Johns Hopkins, A, Sr.
4. 15 Justin Guterding, Duke, A, Jr.
5. 14 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac, A, Jr.
14 Gavin McBride, Princeton, A, Sr.
7. 13 Cam Milligan, Vermont, A, Sr.
8. 12 Marc Buermann, Holy Cross, M, Sr.
9. 11 Foster Cuomo, Quinnipiac, M, Sr.
CUOMO SHARES MAAC PRESEASON PLAYER OF YEAR
Sophomore attack Foster Cuomo was named the 2017 MAAC Preseason Co-Player of the Year in a vote of the league's coaches. Cuomo was a second-team All-MAAC midfielder last year, but closed the season playing his best lacrosse under pressure, scoring 11 of his 22 goals in the postseeaon after the all-conference teams were picked. Cuomo had four goals and two assists in Quinnipiac's 13-7 win over Canisius in the MAAC Semifinals, which was his first collegiate hat trick. He then added two more goals in the MAAC Finals against Marist, one of which earned him the No. 6 spot on ESPN SportsCenter's Top 10 (a blind over-the-shoulder shot into the upper corner). Cuomo added four more goals in his first-ever NCAA Tournament game against Hartford. leading the Bobcats to the win, and added one more against No. 1 Maryland in the NCAA First Round. His 11 postseason goals in four games matched the total that he had during the regular season. Cuomo shared the Preseason Player of the Year honor with Jeff Edwards of Canisius, while junior attack Brian Feldman (36 goals in 2016) was also named to the preseason All-MAAC team. The Bobcats were a unanimous pick to repeat as league champions.
NOT A REPLAY
Sophomore Foster Cuomo pretty much duplicated his own memorable goal from last year's MAAC Championship game in Tuesday's game at Princeton. Last year's blind over-the-shoulder shot earned him a spot on SportsCenter's Top 10 as the Bobcats defeated Marist 13-9 to earn their first MAAC Championship. From almost the same spot on the field, Cuomo pulled off the same shot against Princeton in the final minute of the fourth quarter.
TRI-CAPTAINS IN 2017
Quinnipiac will have tri-captains for the 2017 season. Senior Jack Brust and Kevin Diehl have been captains since the fall season, while fellow senior Drew D'Antonio added captain duties for the spring. They are expected to be the only three seniors that the Bobcats lose after this season (attack Zach Malsky is also a senior, but has a redshirt year available if he chooses to use it).
FELDMAN MOVES INTO EIGHTH ON CAREER GOALS LIST
Junior attack Brian Feldman is well ahead of pace to become only the fourth player in school history to record 100 career goals and the first to do it in the last 15 years. Feldman had 29 goals as a freshman and 36 last season, putting him in eighth on the single-season list, and his quick start to this season (16 goals in four games) has him up into eighth on the career list in only his junior season with 81. His 36 goals last season made him only the eighth different Division I player (tenth overall) in school history to have a 30-goal season.
QUINNIPIAC TOP CAREER GOAL SCORERS
1 144 Mike Baglio '02
2 140 Joe Baglio '02
3 117 Alan LoGiudice '01
4 94 Ryan Keenan '16
5 88 Corey Pronsky '97
6 84 Michael Sagl '15
84 Andy Pelletier '04
8 81 Brian Feldman '18
9 79 Jack Oppenheimer '11
10 77 Dylan Webster '14
A COLLECTION OF HAT TRICKS FOR FELDMAN
In his third season, junior attack Brian Feldman has recorded hat tricks an impressive 15 different times, including all four games so far this season. The Bobcats were 6-0 last season when he had a hat trick and are now 10-5 overall in his career when he has three goals or more:
FELDMAN CAREER HAT TRICKS
2015
4G - March 7, 2015 at Hartford (L 10-9)
3G - March 21, 2015 vs. Detroit (W 13-12)
5G - March 31, 2015 vs. Stony Brook (L 17-9)
3G - April 23, 2015 at Air Force (W 12-10)
5G - April 30, 2015 vs. Detroit (W 16-9)
2016
3G - Feb. 27, 2016 at Bellarmine (W 12-6)
3G - March 5, 2016 vs. NJIT (W 9-7)
3G - March 12, 2016 at Hartford (W 11-10)
3G - March 26, 2016 vs. Siena (W 11-6)
5G - April 10, 2016 at Detroit (W 14-4)
7G - April 16, 2016 vs. Canisius (W 17-9)
2017
3G - Feb. 19, 2017 at Brown (L 9-25)
6G - Feb. 25, 2017 vs. Bellarmine (L 13-14)
3G - March 4, 2017 at NJIT (W 11-8)
4G - March 7, 2017 at Princeton (L 13-17)
CORCORAN JOINS HAT TRICK CLUB
Junior midfielder Ryan Corcoran scored three goals against NJIT on March 4, registering his first career hat trick, He is now one of four players on the Bobcats who have scored three goals in a game, led by 13 from Brian Feldman (see above). Matt Frost had three goals in his second collegiate game at NJIT last year, while Foster Cuomo and Drew D'Antonio both achieved the feat for the first time in the MAAC Tournament last year, with Cuomo tallying four goals in the semifinals against Canisius and D'Antonio scoring four times in the championship against Marist.
BRUST AMONG NATION'S BEST
After a dominant conference season (.660 save percentage in six games), earning the Most Outstanding Player honor in the conference tournament, and adding 18 more saves against Hartford in the preliminary round of the NCAA Tournament, current senior goalie Jack Brust ended last season fifth in the nation with a .577 save percentage. Brust was named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week four times last season, in addition to his Most Outstanding Player honor in the conference tournament, when he had 31 saves in two games while allowing only 16 goals.
ZUKAUSKAS FILLS IN NICELY
With senior Jack Brust out with an injury against NJIT, freshman Joe Zukaukas made his first career start and earned the win in an 11-8 victory. He was credited with six saves, but they were of the timely variety. After NJIT closed a 6-1 lead down to 8-7 in the third quarter, Zukauskas had four of his saves on tying shot attempts with NJIT riding a big momentum swing. The Bobcats were finally able to restore a two-goal lead with 10 minutes left and held on for the 11-8 win.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL...
Junior face-off specialist Will Vitelli had a dominant performance at the X on Saturday against NJIT, winning 19 of 22. His dominance is nothing new for the Bobcats, as his performances last year were a strong barometer for Quinnipiac's success or failure. In six of Quinnipiac's wins, Vitelli was dominant on face-offs, including a 19-for-19 effort against Marist which earned him the National Player of the Week honor. He won 75.3 percent of his face-offs in conference games (64-of-85) and also was 15-of-22 against Bellarmine and 13-of-20 against NJIT to help the Bobcats to non-conference wins. In the two meetings with defending MAAC champion Marist, Vitelli was a remarkable 39-of-44 (.887), including 20-of-25 in the MAAC title game. Even more remarkable, Vitelli walked on to the team as a freshman and had never taken face-offs in his life before entering college.
VITELLI'S TOP PERFORMANCES AT THE X
2016
at Bellarmine (15-22, .682)
NJIT (13-20, .650)
Siena (16-21, .762)
at Marist (19-19, 1.000)
Canisius (16-25, .640)
at Monmouth (12-16, .750)
vs. Marist (20-25, .833)
2017
NJIT (19-22, .864)
Princeton (15-24, .625)
BOBCATS MAKE HISTORY IN 2016
The Bobcats had their most successful season in program history a year ago, sweeping the MAAC regular season and postseason titles with a perfect 8-0 record against conference foes, earning their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid, and picking up a win over Hartford in the NCAA preliminary round. Five key seniors graduated from that team, including leading scorer Ryan Keenan, the No. 1 pick in the NLL draft, close defenders Chris Kendall and Ryan Lawler, and midfielders Connor Meth and Nate Nibbelink.
NEXT UP
Quinnipiac opens MAAC play next Saturday with a home game against Monmouth at 7 p.m.
Hartford Hawks (1-3)
Saturday, March 11, 2017 - 7:00 PM
Reese Stadium (Yale) - New Haven, Conn.
All-Time Series vs. Hartford: Hartford leads 10-8
Last Meeting: QU 14-9 (May 11, 2016 - NCAA Opening Round)
Follow The Game
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Twitter (@QU_MLAX)
LAST GAME (No. 19 Princeton 17, Quinnipiac 13)
Quinnipiac gave 19th-ranked Princeton, which was coming off an 18-7 win over No. 3 Johns Hopkins, a strong battle for much of the game, but the Tigers offense led by Austin Sims (six goals) proved to be too much as they earned a 17-13 win over the Bobcats on Tuesday night. Quinnipiac led 4-3 after the first quarter after four different players scored goals (Matt Frost, Drew D'Antonio, Jake Satterley, Brian Feldman), but trailed 10-5 at the break after a 5-0 Princeton run. Quinnipiac regrouped, though, and Feldman scored twice in a 3-0 run to start the third quarter to pull the Bobcats within 10-8. The Tigers went ahead 13-9, and Anthony Carchietta answered to make it 13-10 early in the fourth, but Princeton used a 4-0 run to put the game away. Feldman finished with four goals, Foster Cuomo had three, D'Antonio had two goals and an assists, Carchietta had a goal and two assists, and Blaise Buffalino had a goal and an assist.
LAST YEAR vs. HARTFORD (Quinnipiac 2-0)
The Bobcats took two meetings from Hartford last year, coming from behind to win an 11-10 overtime game on the road and then winning a 14-9 contest in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at home. Graduated senior Connor Meth had the game-winner in overtime of the regular season meeting, his third of the game, while Brian Feldman also had three goals to help Quinnipiac rally from a 7-3 halftime deficit. Foster Cuomo scored four goals in the postseason meeting, while goalie Jack Brust had 18 saves, matching his season high.
FELDMAN'S GOAL STREAK REACHES 14...
Entering the weekend, Brian Feldman has a streak of 14 straight games with at least one goal, dating back to being held scoreless by Marquette last spring, which ties him for fifth on the active list nationally. Only nine players in the country currently have a goal scoring streak of 10 or more, led by Dylan Molloy of Brown with 29 in a row. Feldman has had hat tricks in all four games this season, including six goals against Bellarmine, and ranks second in the nation with 4.0 goals per game. He is also now in eighth place on Quinnipiac's career goals list with 81 in only his junior season.
...AND CUOMO'S REACHES 11
One of the other nine players in the country with a double-digit goal streak is sophomore midfielder Foster Cuomo, who is coming off a hat trick in Tuesday's game at Princeton. Since being held without a goal (but contributing three assists) in a lopsided win at Detroit last year, Cuomo found the net in each of the last seven games (four of which were in the postseason), and has scored in each of the first four contests this year.
1. 30 Dylan Molloy, Brown, A, Sr.
2. 19 Nick Hruby, Air Force, A, Jr.
3. 17 Wilkins Dismuke, Johns Hopkins, A, Sr.
4. 15 Justin Guterding, Duke, A, Jr.
5. 14 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac, A, Jr.
14 Gavin McBride, Princeton, A, Sr.
7. 13 Cam Milligan, Vermont, A, Sr.
8. 12 Marc Buermann, Holy Cross, M, Sr.
9. 11 Foster Cuomo, Quinnipiac, M, Sr.
CUOMO SHARES MAAC PRESEASON PLAYER OF YEAR
Sophomore attack Foster Cuomo was named the 2017 MAAC Preseason Co-Player of the Year in a vote of the league's coaches. Cuomo was a second-team All-MAAC midfielder last year, but closed the season playing his best lacrosse under pressure, scoring 11 of his 22 goals in the postseeaon after the all-conference teams were picked. Cuomo had four goals and two assists in Quinnipiac's 13-7 win over Canisius in the MAAC Semifinals, which was his first collegiate hat trick. He then added two more goals in the MAAC Finals against Marist, one of which earned him the No. 6 spot on ESPN SportsCenter's Top 10 (a blind over-the-shoulder shot into the upper corner). Cuomo added four more goals in his first-ever NCAA Tournament game against Hartford. leading the Bobcats to the win, and added one more against No. 1 Maryland in the NCAA First Round. His 11 postseason goals in four games matched the total that he had during the regular season. Cuomo shared the Preseason Player of the Year honor with Jeff Edwards of Canisius, while junior attack Brian Feldman (36 goals in 2016) was also named to the preseason All-MAAC team. The Bobcats were a unanimous pick to repeat as league champions.
NOT A REPLAY
Sophomore Foster Cuomo pretty much duplicated his own memorable goal from last year's MAAC Championship game in Tuesday's game at Princeton. Last year's blind over-the-shoulder shot earned him a spot on SportsCenter's Top 10 as the Bobcats defeated Marist 13-9 to earn their first MAAC Championship. From almost the same spot on the field, Cuomo pulled off the same shot against Princeton in the final minute of the fourth quarter.
TRI-CAPTAINS IN 2017
Quinnipiac will have tri-captains for the 2017 season. Senior Jack Brust and Kevin Diehl have been captains since the fall season, while fellow senior Drew D'Antonio added captain duties for the spring. They are expected to be the only three seniors that the Bobcats lose after this season (attack Zach Malsky is also a senior, but has a redshirt year available if he chooses to use it).
FELDMAN MOVES INTO EIGHTH ON CAREER GOALS LIST
Junior attack Brian Feldman is well ahead of pace to become only the fourth player in school history to record 100 career goals and the first to do it in the last 15 years. Feldman had 29 goals as a freshman and 36 last season, putting him in eighth on the single-season list, and his quick start to this season (16 goals in four games) has him up into eighth on the career list in only his junior season with 81. His 36 goals last season made him only the eighth different Division I player (tenth overall) in school history to have a 30-goal season.
QUINNIPIAC TOP CAREER GOAL SCORERS
1 144 Mike Baglio '02
2 140 Joe Baglio '02
3 117 Alan LoGiudice '01
4 94 Ryan Keenan '16
5 88 Corey Pronsky '97
6 84 Michael Sagl '15
84 Andy Pelletier '04
8 81 Brian Feldman '18
9 79 Jack Oppenheimer '11
10 77 Dylan Webster '14
A COLLECTION OF HAT TRICKS FOR FELDMAN
In his third season, junior attack Brian Feldman has recorded hat tricks an impressive 15 different times, including all four games so far this season. The Bobcats were 6-0 last season when he had a hat trick and are now 10-5 overall in his career when he has three goals or more:
FELDMAN CAREER HAT TRICKS
2015
4G - March 7, 2015 at Hartford (L 10-9)
3G - March 21, 2015 vs. Detroit (W 13-12)
5G - March 31, 2015 vs. Stony Brook (L 17-9)
3G - April 23, 2015 at Air Force (W 12-10)
5G - April 30, 2015 vs. Detroit (W 16-9)
2016
3G - Feb. 27, 2016 at Bellarmine (W 12-6)
3G - March 5, 2016 vs. NJIT (W 9-7)
3G - March 12, 2016 at Hartford (W 11-10)
3G - March 26, 2016 vs. Siena (W 11-6)
5G - April 10, 2016 at Detroit (W 14-4)
7G - April 16, 2016 vs. Canisius (W 17-9)
2017
3G - Feb. 19, 2017 at Brown (L 9-25)
6G - Feb. 25, 2017 vs. Bellarmine (L 13-14)
3G - March 4, 2017 at NJIT (W 11-8)
4G - March 7, 2017 at Princeton (L 13-17)
CORCORAN JOINS HAT TRICK CLUB
Junior midfielder Ryan Corcoran scored three goals against NJIT on March 4, registering his first career hat trick, He is now one of four players on the Bobcats who have scored three goals in a game, led by 13 from Brian Feldman (see above). Matt Frost had three goals in his second collegiate game at NJIT last year, while Foster Cuomo and Drew D'Antonio both achieved the feat for the first time in the MAAC Tournament last year, with Cuomo tallying four goals in the semifinals against Canisius and D'Antonio scoring four times in the championship against Marist.
BRUST AMONG NATION'S BEST
After a dominant conference season (.660 save percentage in six games), earning the Most Outstanding Player honor in the conference tournament, and adding 18 more saves against Hartford in the preliminary round of the NCAA Tournament, current senior goalie Jack Brust ended last season fifth in the nation with a .577 save percentage. Brust was named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week four times last season, in addition to his Most Outstanding Player honor in the conference tournament, when he had 31 saves in two games while allowing only 16 goals.
ZUKAUSKAS FILLS IN NICELY
With senior Jack Brust out with an injury against NJIT, freshman Joe Zukaukas made his first career start and earned the win in an 11-8 victory. He was credited with six saves, but they were of the timely variety. After NJIT closed a 6-1 lead down to 8-7 in the third quarter, Zukauskas had four of his saves on tying shot attempts with NJIT riding a big momentum swing. The Bobcats were finally able to restore a two-goal lead with 10 minutes left and held on for the 11-8 win.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL...
Junior face-off specialist Will Vitelli had a dominant performance at the X on Saturday against NJIT, winning 19 of 22. His dominance is nothing new for the Bobcats, as his performances last year were a strong barometer for Quinnipiac's success or failure. In six of Quinnipiac's wins, Vitelli was dominant on face-offs, including a 19-for-19 effort against Marist which earned him the National Player of the Week honor. He won 75.3 percent of his face-offs in conference games (64-of-85) and also was 15-of-22 against Bellarmine and 13-of-20 against NJIT to help the Bobcats to non-conference wins. In the two meetings with defending MAAC champion Marist, Vitelli was a remarkable 39-of-44 (.887), including 20-of-25 in the MAAC title game. Even more remarkable, Vitelli walked on to the team as a freshman and had never taken face-offs in his life before entering college.
VITELLI'S TOP PERFORMANCES AT THE X
2016
at Bellarmine (15-22, .682)
NJIT (13-20, .650)
Siena (16-21, .762)
at Marist (19-19, 1.000)
Canisius (16-25, .640)
at Monmouth (12-16, .750)
vs. Marist (20-25, .833)
2017
NJIT (19-22, .864)
Princeton (15-24, .625)
BOBCATS MAKE HISTORY IN 2016
The Bobcats had their most successful season in program history a year ago, sweeping the MAAC regular season and postseason titles with a perfect 8-0 record against conference foes, earning their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid, and picking up a win over Hartford in the NCAA preliminary round. Five key seniors graduated from that team, including leading scorer Ryan Keenan, the No. 1 pick in the NLL draft, close defenders Chris Kendall and Ryan Lawler, and midfielders Connor Meth and Nate Nibbelink.
NEXT UP
Quinnipiac opens MAAC play next Saturday with a home game against Monmouth at 7 p.m.
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