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Quinnipiac Set for Home Contest vs. In-State Foe Sacred Heart
4/4/2025 10:40:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse
Bobcats Will Celebrate 6 Members of Senior Class Prior to Game Time
Quinnipiac (2-8, 2-3 MAAC) vs. Iona (8-2, 4-1 MAAC)
Saturday, April 5, 2025 | 12:00 PM
QU Lacrosse Stadium | Hamden, CT
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HAMDEN, Conn. - Quinnipiac Men's Lacrosse is set to celebrate Senior Day on Saturday in Hamden, as the Bobcats play host to Sacred Heart at 12:00 PM on ESPN+.
QU will honor the 6 members of its senior class (Owen Murray, Grant Pearsall, Nik Butler, Mason Oak, Matthew Bologna, Connor McCormick) prior to the start of the contest.
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
Saturday, April 5, 2025 | 12:00 PM
QU Lacrosse Stadium | Hamden, CT
Watch | Live Stats
HAMDEN, Conn. - Quinnipiac Men's Lacrosse is set to celebrate Senior Day on Saturday in Hamden, as the Bobcats play host to Sacred Heart at 12:00 PM on ESPN+.
QU will honor the 6 members of its senior class (Owen Murray, Grant Pearsall, Nik Butler, Mason Oak, Matthew Bologna, Connor McCormick) prior to the start of the contest.
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
- Quinnipiac currently leads the MAAC / ranks 20th in the NCAA in clearing percentage. The Bobcats have been successful on 87.4% of clear attempts in 2025.
- Mason Oak has made 12.20 saves per contest, which ranks 18th nationally.
- Ryan Downing leads the league in caused turnovers per game (1.67).
- The Bobcats have earned two MAAC weekly awards so far this year.
- Frank Mousa was named MAAC Face-Off Specialist of the week on March 3, and Mason Oak was recently tabbed Defensive Player of the Week on March 17.
- Quinnipiac men's lacrosse program dropped a MAAC contest vs. Iona, 12-8, on Saturday afternoon at the QU Lacrosse Stadium.
- Nick Meoni, Justin Robbert and Cole Marsala each scored during the opening period to give the Bobcats a 3-2 advantage.
- Iona then took a 5-3 lead, and Quinnipiac battled back to even the score 5-5 heading into the break after goals from Trevor Douglas and Nate Watson.
- The Gaels outscored QU 3-1 in the third period, and 4-2 in the fourth to earn the road win.
- Quinnipiac dropped a tight MAAC contest at Manhattan by the final score of 7-6 on Wednesday afternoon at Gaelic
- Justin Robbert and Owen Murray each scored twice for the Bobcats, while Johnny Karafa dished out a pair of helpers. Mason Oak made 12 saves in front of the cage for QU.
- Manhattan scored twice in the first quarter, then Quinnipiac battled back to tie the game 2-2 in the second stanza. The Bobcats took a 5-4 lead with 12:47 left in the fourth after Owen Murray scored his second goal of the day. Then, after a pair of goals from the Jaspers, Justin Robbert tied it once again (6-6) with 5:30 remaining.
- Liam Peabody scored the winner for Manhattan with 3:44 to go.
- QU men's lacrosse fell against Canisius in a tight MAAC contest, 10-9, on Saturday afternoon in Hamden.
- Justin Robbert and Trevor Douglas each scored three times to help pace the Bobcats. Cole Marsala recorded a team-high four assists.
- Mason Oak made 11 stops in front of the cage for Quinnipiac (2-6, 2-1 MAAC).
- The Bobcats led 9-7 with 5:54 left in the fourth quarter of action, then Canisius scored the game's final three goals to earn a one-score victory on the road. Jordan Reed scored all three goals down the stretch for the Griffs.
- Shots finished even 29-29. Canisius won 13 of 22 faceoff battles.
- QU improved to 2-0 in MAAC play on Saturday, outlasting Marist in a thriller by the final score of 8-7 at Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field.
- Quinnipiac took an 8-6 lead with 1:22 left in the third quarter on a Nate Watson goal, and the Bobcats held on with one final defensive stand at the end of regulation to earn an 8-7 win.
- The Bobcats scored twice in the first, twice in the second, and four times in the third quarter.
- Owen Murray registered 3 points (1 goal, 2 assists) to lead the Bobcats. Johnny Karafa and Nate Watson each scored twice. Justin Robbert dished out 2 helpers, as well.
- Goalie Mason Oak made 21 saves in the win. The Preseason MAAC Player of the Year has 94 saves over seven games this season.
- QU earned a win in its MAAC opener on Saturday afternoon, defeating Mount St. Mary's on the road by the final score of 21-10.
- Nate Watson led the scoring charge with 6 goals and 2 assists, and Justin Robbert chipped in with 5 assists and a goal of his own.
- Aiden Whitehouse recorded 3 goals, while Grant Pearsall, Cole Marsala, and Trevor Douglas each added two goals.
- 11 different Bobcats scored in the win. QU scored 5 of the game's first 6 goals and never looked back.
- Max Pauwels won 15-of-22 battles in the faceoff x and scooped up 9 ground balls.
- Quinnipiac rounded out the non-conference schedule on Sunday at Denver, falling by the final score of 14-7 at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium.
- Justin Robbert tallied three goals for the Bobcats – who battled against nationally-ranked Denver throughout the contest.
- Nate Watson chipped in with two goals and two assists, while Ryan Downing and Trevor Douglas also scored.
- Frank Mousa won 8-of-14 faceoff battles. Mason Oak made 12 more saves in front of the cage.
- QU dropped a non-conference matchup at Air Force, 21-8, on Friday afternoon in Colorado.
- Owen Murray and Justin Robbert led the way for Quinnipiac – as both recorded two goals and an assist. Nate Watson chipped in with a goal and a helper of his own.
- Frank Mousa won 11 of 20 faceoff battles. He also scooped up a team-best three ground balls.
- QU dropped a non-conference contest vs. Bryant by the final score of 18-10 on Saturday afternoon in Hamden.
- Justin Robbert, Owen Murray, and Frank Mousa all scored twice for the Bobcats' in their 2025 home opener. Seven different Bobcats scored a goal.
- Mason Oak made 15 more saves in front of the cage.
- Quinnipiac Men's Lacrosse dropped a non-conference matchup at St. John's by the final score of 15-9 on Tuesday afternoon.
- Preseason MAAC Player of the Year Mason Oak made 16 more saves in between the pipes for the Bobcats.
- Johnny Karafa and Jake Gallose each scored twice for QU, while Cole Marsala chipped in with a goal and two assists of his own.
- Quinnipiac kicked off the 2025 campaign on Friday afternoon at UMass, falling by the final score of 19-5.
- Goalie Mason Oak made 17 saves for the Bobcats, while Nate Watson paced the team offensively with two goals and two assists.
- Justin Robbert, Cole Marsala, and Trevor Douglas each added a goal of their own.
- Jake Gallose also picked up an assist for QU.
- Ryan Downing led the Bobcats with four caused turnovers.
- MAAC Defensive Player of the Year/USA Lacrosse All-American Mason Oak returns to help anchor the Bobcats' defensive unit. The goalie finished second in the entire country in saves per game (15.43) and ranked fourth in save percentage (58.7%) in 2024. The junior made 216 total saves and allowed just 152 goals during 14 contests. Oak made 22 saves vs. Sacred Heart on April 10 – the fifth largest save total in a D1 game during the 2024 campaign. He posted nine games with 15+ saves.
- Oak has been tabbed Preseason MAAC Player of the Year, and was named to the USA Lacrosse Magazine Preseason All-American list.
- The Bobcats have 12 first-year athletes in total.
- Jake Gallose (Ronkonkoma, NY), Drew Bradley (Attleboro, MA), Carter Hills (Saratoga Springs, NY), Brendan Johnson (Park City, Utah), Joe Konesco (Indianapolis, Ind.), Drew Hansen (Franklin, MA), Adam Kim (Greenwich, CT), Chad Pelonzi (Princeton, Mass.), Augie Silver (Lake Forest, Ill.), Logan Boltz (White Hall, MD), Nick Smith (Newington, NH) and Riley Ruane (Essex Fells, NJ) will all join the Bobcats for their first collegiate season in 2025.
- Poli and the Bobcats will play in 13 total contests during the spring season. Quinnipiac will host five games at the QU Lacrosse Stadium in Hamden – one in February, two in March, and two home games in April.
- Quinnipiac will open up the season with a pair of road trips to UMass (February 14) and St. John's (February 18). The Bobcats will then square off with Bryant for the third consecutive season, as QU will host the Bulldogs in Hamden (February 22) for the home opener.
- "We are very excited for another challenging slate in 2024," Poli said. "Both our non-conference and our league schedule provide a look at some new opponents. Our out-of-conference schedule is highlighted by a Colorado trip to play Air Force and Denver. We are also thrilled to welcome Iona and Merrimack into the MAAC!"
- Mason Poli, a former standout lacrosse player at Bryant University, enters his 11th season with the Quinnipiac coaching staff in 2024-2025 – and his seventh at the helm of the program.
- After serving as an assistant for the Bobcats' program for four seasons (2015-18), Poli was elevated to Interim Head Coach for the 2019 season. He was then named Men's Lacrosse Head Coach on May 10, 2019, becoming the Bobcats' sixth head coach in program history and third at the Division I level.
- QU has won 31 matchups in six seasons under Poli thus far. The Bobcats have posted a winning record in regular season MAAC games (20-17) during that span.
- Quinnipiac went 9-5 (5-4 MAAC) last season – the most wins for the team since 2019. The Bobcats won each of their first seven games against St. John's, Brown, Bryan, Merrimack, Canisius, Wagner, and Marist.
- The Bobcats entered the Inside Lacrosse Division I Media Poll on March 25, 2024 following a perfect 7-0 start (best start to a season since 2008). QU was tabbed No. 20 nationally in the rankings.
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