
QU Men's Lacrosse Heads To Siena Friday For Key Road Contest
4/19/2017 10:14:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse
Quinnipiac Bobcats (2-7, 1-3 MAAC) at
Siena Saints (2-10, 2-2 MAAC)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 4:00 PM
Siena Turf Field - Loudonville, N.Y.
All-Time Series vs. Siena: Tied 4-4
Last Meeting: QU 11-6 (2016 at Quinnipiac).
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MAAC UPDATE
Quinnipiac had two road MAAC games left at Siena and at Canisius, and needs to win both to earn its way back into the conference tournament. The Bobcats are 1-3 in league play, with the three losses by a combined four goals (including one to Monmouth in double overtime).
LAST GAME (Marist 9, Quinnipiac 8)
The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team rallied from a 7-4 deficit after three quarters to have a chance to tie in the closing seconds, but Marist held on for a 9-8 win on April 8 at Reese Stadium. Quinnipiac honored its four seniors prior to the game, including fifth-year goalie Jack Brust, attack Drew D'Antonio and midfielders Kevin Diehl and Zach Malsky. The Bobcats went scoreless in the third quarter as Marist extended its 5-4 halftime lead (which came on a second-quarter buzzer-beater from Joe Tierney) to 7-4 heading into the final stanza. But Quinnipiac regrouped and cut the Red Fox lead down to a single goal three times, the first coming just 2:49 into the fourth quarter after back-to-back goals from sophomore Matt Frost and junior midfielder Ryan Lawson. Junior attack Brian Feldman made it an 8-7 game with 4:07 left and Lawson scored his second with 29 seconds left to close to within 9-8. The Bobcats won the ensuing faceoff and had a chance to tie, but missed wide just before the final horn. Frost, Lawson, Feldman and freshman Tyler DeVito each had two goals for Quinnipiac on the day, while Brust ahd eight saves.
THAT TIME OF YEAR
Quinnipiac's loss to Marist on April 8 ended a 12-game winning streak in April for the Bobcats. Quinnipiac had been 5-0 in the regular season's final month in each of the last two years, and took its first April game this year (on the road at Manhattan on April 1).
LAST YEAR vs. SIENA (Quinnipiac 11, Siena 6)
The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team used a 7-0 run in the second half to turn a 5-3 deficit into a 10-5 lead and went on to capture an 11-6 win over Siena in its Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opener at the QU Lacrosse Turf Complex. Attack Ryan Keenan finished with two goals and three assists on the day Attack Brian Feldman (Canandaigua, N.Y.) and midfielder Connor Meth (Basking Ridge, N.J.) had two goals and an assist. Goalie Jack Brust (Baltimore, Md.) had a dominant day in net, recording 14 saves, while midfielder Will Vitelli (Milford, Conn.) had a dominant day on faceoffs, winning 16 of 21, including 9 of 9 in the first half.
DeVITO NAMED MAAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Freshman attack Tyler DeVito made his first start of the season against Manhattan on April 1 and had two goals and assist for his first three collegiate points. That performance earned him the MAAC Rookie of the Week Award, the second weekly honor for the Bobcats this season. Junior Anthony Carchietta was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on March 13, after tallying a combined four goals and three assists in games against Princeton and Hartford. DeVito also had two goals in the loss to Marist on April 8, giving him multiple goals in each of his first two collegiate starts.
MILESTONES FOR FELDMAN
Junior Brian Feldman became the 13th player to reach 100 career points in Quinnipiac history when he scored an early goal against Manhattan on April 1. He now has 106 points (93 goals, 13 assists) and is seven goals away from becoming the fourth Bobcat to reach the 100 mark in that category.
FELDMAN'S GOAL STREAK REACHES 19
Entering the weekend, Brian Feldman has a streak of 19 straight games with at least one goal, dating back to being held scoreless by Marquette last spring, which puts him in fifth on the active list nationally. Only 11 players in the country currently have a goal scoring streak of 10 or more, led by Dylan Molloy of Brown with 36 in a row.
Longest Scoring Streaks Nationally
1. 36 Dylan Molloy, Brown, A, Sr.
2. 29 Alex Corpolongo, Stony Brook, M, Sr.
3. 22 Justin Guterding, Duke, A, Jr.
4. 21 Gavin McBride, Princeton, A, Sr.
5. 19 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac, A, Jr.
6. 16 Chris Cloutier, North Carolina, A, Jr.
7. 14 Dylan Maltz, Maryland, A, Sr.
8. 13 Daniel Bucaro, Georgetown, A, So.
9. 12 Mac O'Keefe, Penn State, A, Fr.
10. 11 Bryce Wasserman, Monmouth, A, Jr.
10. 11 Nick Mariano, Syracuse, M, Sr.
FELDMAN FOURTH NATIONALLY IN SCORING
Heading into the weekend, junior attack Brian Feldman ranks fourth in the nation in scoring at 3.11 goals per game. Only seven players in the nation currently average a hat trick, lef by Connor Fields of Albany who currently leads the nation at 3.73 goals oer game.
Top Division I Scorers (Goals Per Game)
1. 3,73 Connor Fields, Albany
2. 3.25 Mac O'Keefe, Penn State
2. 3.25 Gavin McBride, Princeton
4. 3.11 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac
5. 3.09 Dylan Molloy, Brown
5. 3.09 Morgan Cheek, Harvard
7. 3.00 Jack Bruckner, Duke
FELDMAN MOVES INTO FIFTH ON QU'S 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 strong production this season (28 goals in nine games) has him up into fifth on the career list in only his junior season with 93. He also has 13 career assists, giving him 106 points, making him only the 13th player in school history to reach 100 career points.
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 93 Brian Feldman '18
6 88 Corey Pronsky '97
7 84 Michael Sagl '15
84 Andy Pelletier '04
9 79 Jack Oppenheimer '11
10 77 Dylan Webster '14
QUINNIPIAC 100-PONT CLUB
1. 207 Joe Baglio '02
2. 187 Mike Baglio '02
3. 183 Michael Sagl '15
4. 159 Alan LoGiudice '01
5. 131 Ryan Keenan '16
6. 126 Corey Pronsky '97
7. 124 John Giordano '03
8. 123 Andy Pelletier '04
9. 109 Josh Murray '06
109 Jack Oppenheimer '11
11. 106 Brian Feldman '18
12. 103 Dylan Webster '14
103 Frank DeRubeis, Jr. '96
A COLLECTION OF HAT TRICKS FOR FELDMAN
In his third season, junior attack Brian Feldman has recorded hat tricks an impressive 17 different times, including the first four games this season. The Bobcats were 6-0 last season when he had a hat trick and are now 11-6 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)
4G - March 18, 2017 vs. Monmouth (L 7-8)
4G - April 1, 2017 at Manhattan (W 12-6)
DEE-FENSE
After struggling a bit on defense in the early part of the season, the Bobcats have made some adjustment and have been much improved over the last few games. In the four games since senior goalie Jack Brust returned from injury, Quinnipiac has allowed only 7.8 goals per game and kept its opponents to single digits every time (eight against Monmouth and Detroit, six against Manhattan, nine against Marist). In the five games prior (including two against nationally ranked teams), the Bobcats were allowing 15.0 goals per game. Juniors Riley Palmer and Mike Ruane and sophomore Bryce Nalls have gelled as the team's close defense, while junior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy, and short-stick defensive midfielders Joe Murphy, David Glynn and Alex DiSalvo have been key contributors as well.
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 five players on the Bobcats who have scored three goals in a game, led by 15 from Brian Feldman. 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 game victory against Marist.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL
Junior face-off specialist Will Vitelli had another in his long list of outstanding performances on April 1 at Manhattan, winning 17 of 22 face-offs on the day. It was the sixth time in the last two seasons that he has won 75 percent or more of his face-offs, including a perfect 19-19 at Marist last year, which earned him the StringKing National Player of the Week Award.
VITELLI'S TOP FACE-OFF PERFORMANCES
2016
3/26 Siena 16-21 (.762)
4/2 at Marist 19-19 (1.000)
4/23 at Monmouth 12-16 (.750)
5/7 vs. Marist 20-25 (.833)
2017
3/4 NJIT 19-22 (.864)
4/1 at Manhattan 17-22 (.773)
CARCHIETTA NAMED MAAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF WEEK
Junior midfielder Anthony Carchietta was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on March 13, earning his first career honor from the league. Carchietta had three goals and four assists in two games, tallying one goal and two assists at No. 19 Princeton and then adding two goals and two assists against Hartford. He had a big role in a near-comeback for the Bobcats, capping off a 4-0 run with the tying goal and go-ahead assist to put Quinnipiac ahead 9-8 with just over four minutes left, before the Hawks scored the final three goals for the win.
NOT A REPLAY
Sophomore Foster Cuomo pretty much duplicated his own memorable goal from last year's MAAC Championship game in a March 7 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 place on the field, Cuomo pulled off the same shot against Princeton in the final minute of the fourth quarter, which earned him a spot (No. 5) on NCAA.com's Top 10 Plays of the Week. .
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).
CUOMO SHARES MAAC PRESEASON PLAYER OF YEAR
Sophomore midfielder 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 postseason after the all-conference teams were picked. The Bobcats were a unanimous pick to repeat as league champions.
HOME NOT SO SWEET
The Bobcats had to play all of its home games this season at Yale while Quinnipiac constructs its new outdoor facility which will be the team's new home next year. Yale's Reese Stadium proved to be somewhat less than hospitable for the Bobcats, which ended the year 0-5 at the facility, with the five losses coming by a combined seven goals.
NEXT UP
Quinnipiac closes out the regular season at Canisius on Friday, April 28. If it qualifies for the MAAC Tournament, it will then travel to Marist on May 5-7.
Siena Saints (2-10, 2-2 MAAC)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 4:00 PM
Siena Turf Field - Loudonville, N.Y.
All-Time Series vs. Siena: Tied 4-4
Last Meeting: QU 11-6 (2016 at Quinnipiac).
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MAAC UPDATE
Quinnipiac had two road MAAC games left at Siena and at Canisius, and needs to win both to earn its way back into the conference tournament. The Bobcats are 1-3 in league play, with the three losses by a combined four goals (including one to Monmouth in double overtime).
LAST GAME (Marist 9, Quinnipiac 8)
The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team rallied from a 7-4 deficit after three quarters to have a chance to tie in the closing seconds, but Marist held on for a 9-8 win on April 8 at Reese Stadium. Quinnipiac honored its four seniors prior to the game, including fifth-year goalie Jack Brust, attack Drew D'Antonio and midfielders Kevin Diehl and Zach Malsky. The Bobcats went scoreless in the third quarter as Marist extended its 5-4 halftime lead (which came on a second-quarter buzzer-beater from Joe Tierney) to 7-4 heading into the final stanza. But Quinnipiac regrouped and cut the Red Fox lead down to a single goal three times, the first coming just 2:49 into the fourth quarter after back-to-back goals from sophomore Matt Frost and junior midfielder Ryan Lawson. Junior attack Brian Feldman made it an 8-7 game with 4:07 left and Lawson scored his second with 29 seconds left to close to within 9-8. The Bobcats won the ensuing faceoff and had a chance to tie, but missed wide just before the final horn. Frost, Lawson, Feldman and freshman Tyler DeVito each had two goals for Quinnipiac on the day, while Brust ahd eight saves.
THAT TIME OF YEAR
Quinnipiac's loss to Marist on April 8 ended a 12-game winning streak in April for the Bobcats. Quinnipiac had been 5-0 in the regular season's final month in each of the last two years, and took its first April game this year (on the road at Manhattan on April 1).
LAST YEAR vs. SIENA (Quinnipiac 11, Siena 6)
The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team used a 7-0 run in the second half to turn a 5-3 deficit into a 10-5 lead and went on to capture an 11-6 win over Siena in its Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opener at the QU Lacrosse Turf Complex. Attack Ryan Keenan finished with two goals and three assists on the day Attack Brian Feldman (Canandaigua, N.Y.) and midfielder Connor Meth (Basking Ridge, N.J.) had two goals and an assist. Goalie Jack Brust (Baltimore, Md.) had a dominant day in net, recording 14 saves, while midfielder Will Vitelli (Milford, Conn.) had a dominant day on faceoffs, winning 16 of 21, including 9 of 9 in the first half.
DeVITO NAMED MAAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Freshman attack Tyler DeVito made his first start of the season against Manhattan on April 1 and had two goals and assist for his first three collegiate points. That performance earned him the MAAC Rookie of the Week Award, the second weekly honor for the Bobcats this season. Junior Anthony Carchietta was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on March 13, after tallying a combined four goals and three assists in games against Princeton and Hartford. DeVito also had two goals in the loss to Marist on April 8, giving him multiple goals in each of his first two collegiate starts.
MILESTONES FOR FELDMAN
Junior Brian Feldman became the 13th player to reach 100 career points in Quinnipiac history when he scored an early goal against Manhattan on April 1. He now has 106 points (93 goals, 13 assists) and is seven goals away from becoming the fourth Bobcat to reach the 100 mark in that category.
FELDMAN'S GOAL STREAK REACHES 19
Entering the weekend, Brian Feldman has a streak of 19 straight games with at least one goal, dating back to being held scoreless by Marquette last spring, which puts him in fifth on the active list nationally. Only 11 players in the country currently have a goal scoring streak of 10 or more, led by Dylan Molloy of Brown with 36 in a row.
Longest Scoring Streaks Nationally
1. 36 Dylan Molloy, Brown, A, Sr.
2. 29 Alex Corpolongo, Stony Brook, M, Sr.
3. 22 Justin Guterding, Duke, A, Jr.
4. 21 Gavin McBride, Princeton, A, Sr.
5. 19 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac, A, Jr.
6. 16 Chris Cloutier, North Carolina, A, Jr.
7. 14 Dylan Maltz, Maryland, A, Sr.
8. 13 Daniel Bucaro, Georgetown, A, So.
9. 12 Mac O'Keefe, Penn State, A, Fr.
10. 11 Bryce Wasserman, Monmouth, A, Jr.
10. 11 Nick Mariano, Syracuse, M, Sr.
FELDMAN FOURTH NATIONALLY IN SCORING
Heading into the weekend, junior attack Brian Feldman ranks fourth in the nation in scoring at 3.11 goals per game. Only seven players in the nation currently average a hat trick, lef by Connor Fields of Albany who currently leads the nation at 3.73 goals oer game.
Top Division I Scorers (Goals Per Game)
1. 3,73 Connor Fields, Albany
2. 3.25 Mac O'Keefe, Penn State
2. 3.25 Gavin McBride, Princeton
4. 3.11 Brian Feldman, Quinnipiac
5. 3.09 Dylan Molloy, Brown
5. 3.09 Morgan Cheek, Harvard
7. 3.00 Jack Bruckner, Duke
FELDMAN MOVES INTO FIFTH ON QU'S 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 strong production this season (28 goals in nine games) has him up into fifth on the career list in only his junior season with 93. He also has 13 career assists, giving him 106 points, making him only the 13th player in school history to reach 100 career points.
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 93 Brian Feldman '18
6 88 Corey Pronsky '97
7 84 Michael Sagl '15
84 Andy Pelletier '04
9 79 Jack Oppenheimer '11
10 77 Dylan Webster '14
QUINNIPIAC 100-PONT CLUB
1. 207 Joe Baglio '02
2. 187 Mike Baglio '02
3. 183 Michael Sagl '15
4. 159 Alan LoGiudice '01
5. 131 Ryan Keenan '16
6. 126 Corey Pronsky '97
7. 124 John Giordano '03
8. 123 Andy Pelletier '04
9. 109 Josh Murray '06
109 Jack Oppenheimer '11
11. 106 Brian Feldman '18
12. 103 Dylan Webster '14
103 Frank DeRubeis, Jr. '96
A COLLECTION OF HAT TRICKS FOR FELDMAN
In his third season, junior attack Brian Feldman has recorded hat tricks an impressive 17 different times, including the first four games this season. The Bobcats were 6-0 last season when he had a hat trick and are now 11-6 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)
4G - March 18, 2017 vs. Monmouth (L 7-8)
4G - April 1, 2017 at Manhattan (W 12-6)
DEE-FENSE
After struggling a bit on defense in the early part of the season, the Bobcats have made some adjustment and have been much improved over the last few games. In the four games since senior goalie Jack Brust returned from injury, Quinnipiac has allowed only 7.8 goals per game and kept its opponents to single digits every time (eight against Monmouth and Detroit, six against Manhattan, nine against Marist). In the five games prior (including two against nationally ranked teams), the Bobcats were allowing 15.0 goals per game. Juniors Riley Palmer and Mike Ruane and sophomore Bryce Nalls have gelled as the team's close defense, while junior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy, and short-stick defensive midfielders Joe Murphy, David Glynn and Alex DiSalvo have been key contributors as well.
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 five players on the Bobcats who have scored three goals in a game, led by 15 from Brian Feldman. 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 game victory against Marist.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL
Junior face-off specialist Will Vitelli had another in his long list of outstanding performances on April 1 at Manhattan, winning 17 of 22 face-offs on the day. It was the sixth time in the last two seasons that he has won 75 percent or more of his face-offs, including a perfect 19-19 at Marist last year, which earned him the StringKing National Player of the Week Award.
VITELLI'S TOP FACE-OFF PERFORMANCES
2016
3/26 Siena 16-21 (.762)
4/2 at Marist 19-19 (1.000)
4/23 at Monmouth 12-16 (.750)
5/7 vs. Marist 20-25 (.833)
2017
3/4 NJIT 19-22 (.864)
4/1 at Manhattan 17-22 (.773)
CARCHIETTA NAMED MAAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF WEEK
Junior midfielder Anthony Carchietta was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on March 13, earning his first career honor from the league. Carchietta had three goals and four assists in two games, tallying one goal and two assists at No. 19 Princeton and then adding two goals and two assists against Hartford. He had a big role in a near-comeback for the Bobcats, capping off a 4-0 run with the tying goal and go-ahead assist to put Quinnipiac ahead 9-8 with just over four minutes left, before the Hawks scored the final three goals for the win.
NOT A REPLAY
Sophomore Foster Cuomo pretty much duplicated his own memorable goal from last year's MAAC Championship game in a March 7 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 place on the field, Cuomo pulled off the same shot against Princeton in the final minute of the fourth quarter, which earned him a spot (No. 5) on NCAA.com's Top 10 Plays of the Week. .
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).
CUOMO SHARES MAAC PRESEASON PLAYER OF YEAR
Sophomore midfielder 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 postseason after the all-conference teams were picked. The Bobcats were a unanimous pick to repeat as league champions.
HOME NOT SO SWEET
The Bobcats had to play all of its home games this season at Yale while Quinnipiac constructs its new outdoor facility which will be the team's new home next year. Yale's Reese Stadium proved to be somewhat less than hospitable for the Bobcats, which ended the year 0-5 at the facility, with the five losses coming by a combined seven goals.
NEXT UP
Quinnipiac closes out the regular season at Canisius on Friday, April 28. If it qualifies for the MAAC Tournament, it will then travel to Marist on May 5-7.
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