
Bobcats Head to Brown on Saturday
2/14/2020 9:50:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse
Non-Conference Bout Set for 12:00 PM Start in Providence
Quinnipiac at Brown
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 | 12:00 PM
Providence, R.I. | Stevenson-Pincince Field
Live Stats
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Quinnipiac men's lacrosse returns to play on Saturday, traveling to Brown for a non-conference road contest at noon.
There is no admission charge for Saturday's game. With the construction of Brown's new Center for Lacrosse and Soccer not fully completed, the main grandstand at Stevenson-Pincince Field has not yet opened. Seating for the game will be available on the far side of the field, across from the team benches and new building.
SECOND YEAR UNDER MASON POLI
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 | 12:00 PM
Providence, R.I. | Stevenson-Pincince Field
Live Stats
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Quinnipiac men's lacrosse returns to play on Saturday, traveling to Brown for a non-conference road contest at noon.
There is no admission charge for Saturday's game. With the construction of Brown's new Center for Lacrosse and Soccer not fully completed, the main grandstand at Stevenson-Pincince Field has not yet opened. Seating for the game will be available on the far side of the field, across from the team benches and new building.
SECOND YEAR UNDER MASON POLI
- The Bobcats enter the second year under Head Coach Mason Poli in 2020, as Poli guided Quinnipiac to a 9-7 (5-2 MAAC) record in 2019 as Interim Head Coach.
- QU made its third-ever appearance in the MAAC Tournament championship contest in 2019.
- The Bobcats recorded a winning MAAC record for the fourth time in six seasons since joining the conference in 2013-14, earning a No. 2 seed in the postseason tournament. Quinnipiac scored 10+ goals in five of seven regular season league games.
- Poli finished the 2019 season with the most wins for any first-year head coach in Division I lacrosse.
- Quinnipiac's roster for the upcoming season includes 11 First-Year student-athletes, 12 sophomores, 10 juniors, five seniors and one graduate student.
- Brown enters 2020 on the heels of a 7-9 season, as the program made its fifth straight appearance in the Ivy League Tournament.
- The Bears return all four of their 2019 All-Ivy selections return, including senior goalie Phil Goss, junior middies George Grell and Ryan Aughavin and sophomore defenseman Andrew Geppert, who each earned Second Team All-Ivy honors.
- Goss, and All-American, has been named to the 2020 Tewaaraton Award Watch List as announced by the Tewaaraton Foundation. The lists include the top players across all three divisions of NCAA lacrosse and highlight the early contenders for the Tewaaraton Award. 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the Award.
- Quinnipiac is 2-9 all-time against Brown. The Bobcats fell against Brown last year on Feb. 16, 2019 by the final score of 20-7 in Providence.
- Jake Tomsik has paced the Bobcats offensively so far in 2020, recording three goals and three assists for a team-high six points.
- The junior had one goal and one assist in the season-opener vs. nationally-ranked Rutgers, then scored two goals to go along with two assists last week vs. UMass Lowell.
- Tomsik has 67 goals and 110 points so far in 33 career games with the Bobcats. He is already one of 15 players in Quinnipiac program history to surpass 100 points.
- Sophomore Will Abbott scored four times in Quinnipiac's opener vs. Rutgers, and has five goals so far this season for the Bobcats.
- The MAAC All-Rookie and All-MAAC First Team selection in 2019 has 25 goals and 14 assists for 39 points in QU's first 18 games of the season.
- Will Abbott earned the No. 2 play in SportsCenter's Top 10 countdown for his behind-the-back, over-the-shoulder goal at Rutgers in the Bobcats' season opener.
- Two Quinnipiac programs made SportsCenter's Top 10 Plays on Saturday, Feb. 1, as Quinnipiac women's ice hockey junior Grace Markey secured the No. 9 spot with her diving finish in Quinnipiac's win over Yale in New Haven.
- First-year attack John DeLucia has recorded five goals over his first two games with the program, scoring three times against UMass Lowell and twice vs. Rutgers.
- Fellow first-year attack Jake Tellers has added two goals and two assists over his first two collegiate games.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Nick DiMuccio finished his first season with the Bobcats ranked No. 4 nationally in saves per game (13.88).
- He made 10+ stops in 14 of 16 games as a First-Year goalie, including 19 saves vs. Yale on April 23.
- DiMuccio has 26 saves over the first two games of 2020.
- Sophomore Demitri George has been locked in at the faceoff x so far this year, leading the MAAC in ground balls per game (11.50) and face-off percentage (60.4%). George ranks fifth nationally in ground balls per contest.
- Three of Quinnipiac's top five scorers are back in 2020.
- Jake Tomsik (37 goals, 23 assists, 60 points) is back for his junior season after finishing last year second in the MAAC in points per game (3.75). Tomsik scored 3+ goals seven separate times last year. He tied a program record with eight goals against NJIT on Feb. 2, 2019, the highest single-game scoring mark since Erik Anderson scored eight times vs. Siena on April 10, 1999.
- Sophomore Will Abbott (20 goals, 14 assists, 34 points) made an immediate impact last year as a First Year, earning MAAC All-Rookie and First Team All-MAAC honors. Abbott had eight multi-goal performances for the Bobcats in 2019.
- Tyler Mackay (21 goals, six assists, 27 points) is back for his senior season. Mackay had three hat trick's last season, scoring eight goals in the last three games of 2019.
- Junior Jake Tomsik has been selected as the 2020 MAAC Co-Preseason Player of the Year, as announced by the league office on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
- Quinnipiac (42 points) was tabbed No. 3 overall in the Preseason Coaches' Poll, finishing behind only Marist (63 points) and Detroit Mercy (49 points).
- Tomsik and sophomore Will Abbott were also selected to the Preseason All-MAAC Team, while Marist's senior Peyton Smith earned Co-Preseason Player of the Year honors alongside Tomsik.
- The Bobcats return to play on Saturday, Feb. 22, traveling to Vermont for another non-conference bout.
- For more updates regarding Quinnipiac men's lacrosse, follow the program on Twitter and Instagram at @QU_MLAX.
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