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Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse 2018 Game Notes Fairfield University Athletic Communications • Walsh Athletic Center • 1073 North Benson Rd. • Fairfield, CT 06824 SID: Drew Kingsley • dkingsley@fairfield.edu • O: (203) 254-4000 ext. 2877 • C: (203) 314-7561 • F: (203) 254-4117 2018 Schedule Feb. 10 VERMONT (DH) (Facebook Live) ................L, 5-12 Feb. 17 at Saint Joseph’s ............................................... W, 11-6 Feb. 24 at #13/15 Rutgers ............................................L, 7-12 Feb. 27 HARTFORD (Facebook Live)....................... L, 11-16 March 3 STONY BROOK (Facebook Live) ...................L, 9-11 March 6 QUINNIPIAC (Facebook Live)......................... W, 9-6 March 10 #10/11 YALE (Facebook Live) .................. 1 PM March 17 PENN STATE (Lax Sports Network) .............. 1 PM March 20 NJIT (Facebook Live)............................................ 3 PM March 24 at Villanova.............................................................. 3 PM March 31 at Delaware* ......................................................... 12 PM April 7 at Hofstra* ............................................................... 7 PM April 14 DREXEL* (DH) (Facebook Live) .................... 12 PM April 21 UMASS* (Lax Sports Network) ........................ 1 PM April 28 at Towson* (Lax Sports Network)............... 11 AM * Colonial Athletic Association game DH denotes doubleheader with Fairfield women’s lacrosse Home games played on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium Quick Facts Location .......................................................................Fairfield, Conn. Founded ........................................................................................... 1942 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 5,137 Affiliation ................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ......................................Colonial Athletic Association School Color ...................................................................................... Red Nickname......................................................................................... Stags Home Field ........... Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium (3,500) Program History First Season .................................................................................... 1972 First NCAA Varsity Season ....................................................... 1993 Varsity Record........................................................................ 181-179 NCAA Appearances (2) ................................................. 2002, 2005 Team Information Head Coach ..................................... Andy Copelan (Bucknell ’03) Record at Fairfield ........................................ 80-62 (10th season) Career Record................................................. 98-77 (12th season) Associate Head Coach ...............................................Andy Whitley Assistant Coaches .................Colin Hulme, Justin Schneidman 2017 Overall Record....................................................................... 5-9 2017 CAA Record ................................................................. 2-3 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost............................................. 5+Faceoff/5 Players Returning/Lost ........................................................... 32/14 Newcomers ...........................................................................................13 2018 Media Notes Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse Last Meeting ................................ L, 10-11 (2OT) All-Time Series .......................... Yale leads 10-1 Copelan vs. Yale .................................................1-5 Live Video ...................................... Facebook Live Live Stats............................... FairfieldStags.com Twitter ..... @FairfieldStags, @StagsMensLax Fairfield (2-4) Stags Game 7 • March 10, 2018 • 1 PM Fairfield, Conn. • Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium #10/11 Yale (3-1) Bulldogs The Lead On the heels of a Tuesday victory over Quinnipiac, Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse hosts its second consecutive in-state foe on Saturday as #10/11 Yale comes to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium for a 1 p.m. faceoff. All of the action will be broadcast by the Stags Sports Network on Facebook Live. Fairfield’s Last Time Out Fueled by a five-point day from Jack Brennan and 13 saves by Sean McKee, the Stags raced out to a 6-0 lead en route to a 9-6 win over visiting Quinnipiac on Tuesday at Rafferty Stadium. Joe Rodrigues added two goals to extend his team-leading total to 13 markers on the year, and the quartet of Liam DaRos, Taylor Strough, Brendan Quinn and Charlie Curran each scored one. Also helping to facilitate the scoring were DaRos, Strough, Dylan Beckwith, Colin Burke and Charlie Horning with one assist apiece. Will Fox played his part in keeping Fairfield on the attack with a 14-for-19 showing at the faceoff X. Fox, who entered the day ranked sixth in the nation with 9.00 ground balls per game, maintained that CAA-leading average with nine more pick-ups on Tuesday. Jake Tymon also helped to control the action in the midfield with a career-best four ground balls and a caused turnover. Last Game’s Starters Attack #5 Charlie Horning #20 Jack Brennan #39 Charlie Curran Offensive Midfield #4 Joe Rodrigues #15 Brendan Quinn #22 Dylan Beckwith Defensive Midfield #32 Riley Peters #33 Samuel Murphy Close Defense #11 J.B. Smith #27 Nick Panara #48 Andrew Murrow Faceoff #12 Will Fox Long Stick Midfielder #47 Spencer Noonan Goalkeeper #7 Sean McKee

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Page 1: Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse · Game 7 2 Fairfield vs. #10/11 Yale Head Coach Andy Copelan 10th Season • Bucknell ’03 2015 CAA Coach of the Year The 2018 season is Andy

Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse2018 Game Notes

Fairfield University Athletic Communications • Walsh Athletic Center • 1073 North Benson Rd. • Fairfield, CT 06824SID: Drew Kingsley • [email protected] • O: (203) 254-4000 ext. 2877 • C: (203) 314-7561 • F: (203) 254-4117

2018 ScheduleFeb. 10 VERMONT (DH) (Facebook Live) ................L, 5-12Feb. 17 at Saint Joseph’s ............................................... W, 11-6Feb. 24 at #13/15 Rutgers ............................................L, 7-12Feb. 27 HARTFORD (Facebook Live).......................L, 11-16March 3 STONY BROOK (Facebook Live) ...................L, 9-11March 6 QUINNIPIAC (Facebook Live) .........................W, 9-6March 10 #10/11 YALE (Facebook Live) .................. 1 PMMarch 17 PENN STATE (Lax Sports Network) .............. 1 PMMarch 20 NJIT (Facebook Live) ............................................ 3 PMMarch 24 at Villanova .............................................................. 3 PMMarch 31 at Delaware* .........................................................12 PMApril 7 at Hofstra* ............................................................... 7 PMApril 14 DREXEL* (DH) (Facebook Live) ....................12 PMApril 21 UMASS* (Lax Sports Network) ........................ 1 PMApril 28 at Towson* (Lax Sports Network) ............... 11 AM

* Colonial Athletic Association gameDH denotes doubleheader with Fairfield women’s lacrosseHome games played on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium

Quick FactsLocation .......................................................................Fairfield, Conn.Founded ........................................................................................... 1942Enrollment ..................................................................................... 5,137Affiliation ...................................................................NCAA Division IConference ......................................Colonial Athletic AssociationSchool Color ......................................................................................RedNickname .........................................................................................StagsHome Field ...........Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium (3,500)

Program HistoryFirst Season .................................................................................... 1972First NCAA Varsity Season ....................................................... 1993Varsity Record ........................................................................ 181-179NCAA Appearances (2) ................................................. 2002, 2005

Team InformationHead Coach .....................................Andy Copelan (Bucknell ’03)Record at Fairfield ........................................80-62 (10th season)Career Record .................................................98-77 (12th season) Associate Head Coach ...............................................Andy WhitleyAssistant Coaches .................Colin Hulme, Justin Schneidman2017 Overall Record .......................................................................5-92017 CAA Record ................................................................. 2-3 (5th)Starters Returning/Lost ............................................. 5+Faceoff/5Players Returning/Lost ...........................................................32/14Newcomers ...........................................................................................13

2018 Media Notes Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse

Last Meeting ................................L, 10-11 (2OT)All-Time Series .......................... Yale leads 10-1Copelan vs. Yale .................................................1-5Live Video ......................................Facebook LiveLive Stats ............................... FairfieldStags.comTwitter .....@FairfieldStags, @StagsMensLaxFairfield (2-4)

Stags

Game 7 • March 10, 2018 • 1 PMFairfield, Conn. • Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium

#10/11 Yale (3-1)

Bulldogs

The LeadOn the heels of a Tuesday victory over Quinnipiac,

Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse hosts its second consecutive in-state foe on Saturday as #10/11 Yale comes to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium for a 1 p.m. faceoff. All of the action will be broadcast by the Stags Sports Network on Facebook Live.

Fairfield’s Last Time OutFueled by a five-point day from Jack Brennan and 13

saves by Sean McKee, the Stags raced out to a 6-0 lead en route to a 9-6 win over visiting Quinnipiac on Tuesday at Rafferty Stadium. Joe Rodrigues added two goals to extend his team-leading total to 13 markers on the year, and the quartet of Liam DaRos, Taylor Strough, Brendan Quinn and Charlie Curran each scored one.

Also helping to facilitate the scoring were DaRos, Strough, Dylan Beckwith, Colin Burke and Charlie Horning with one assist apiece.

Will Fox played his part in keeping Fairfield on the attack with a 14-for-19 showing at the faceoff X. Fox, who entered the day ranked sixth in the nation with 9.00 ground balls per game, maintained that CAA-leading average with nine more pick-ups on Tuesday. Jake Tymon also helped to control the action in the midfield with a career-best four ground balls and a caused turnover.

Last Game’s Starters

Attack#5 Charlie Horning#20 Jack Brennan#39 Charlie Curran

Offensive Midfield#4 Joe Rodrigues#15 Brendan Quinn#22 Dylan Beckwith

Defensive Midfield#32 Riley Peters#33 Samuel Murphy

Close Defense#11 J.B. Smith#27 Nick Panara#48 Andrew Murrow

Faceoff#12 Will Fox

Long Stick Midfielder#47 Spencer Noonan

Goalkeeper#7 Sean McKee

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Game 7 2 Fairfield vs. #10/11 Yale

Head Coach Andy Copelan10th Season • Bucknell ’032015 CAA Coach of the Year

The 2018 season is Andy Copelan’s 10th at the helm of the Fairfield University men’s lacrosse team. He has posted an 80-62 (.563) record with the Stags and owns an overall NCAA Division I head coaching record of 98-77 (.560).

Copelan was named the program’s third head coach in varsity history on August 25, 2008 and has returned the Stags to the national conversation. Fairfield has entered the USILA national rankings in seven of Copelan’s nine years on the sidelines and defeated a nationally-rank foe in eight of his nine campaigns with the Stags.

Copelan led the Stags into a new era beginning in 2015, as Fairfield joined the nationally-prominent Colonial Athletic Association. The Stags have made an immediate impact on the CAA, winning back-to-back regular season titles. Fairfield hosted the 2015 CAA Championship on newly-constructed Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium. In 2016, the Stags advanced to their first-ever CAA Championship Game.

Copelan was tabbed as the CAA Coach of the Year in 2015. In three seasons with CAA Lacrosse, the Stags have collected 20 All-CAA honors, highlighted by 2015 Rookie of the Year recognition for Will Fox ’18 and 2016 Rookie and co-Player of the Year nods for Colin Burke ’19.

Fairfield student-athletes also continue to gain the national and regional spotlight. Burke and TJ Neubauer ’16 were USILA All-America Honorable Mentions in 2016 with Neubauer also garnering All-New England First Team distinction for the third straight season.

Neubauer was also drafted by the Rochester Rattlers in the fourth round of the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft. Neubauer was the highest-drafted Stag since Greg Downing ’07 was tabbed as the sixth overall pick and only First Round selection in program history in 2007. Neubauer was the 10th Stag during Copelan’s tenure to be drafted or signed as a free agent into the MLL ranks.

The 2014 edition of the club boasted a final record of 12-4, tying the program’s single-season wins mark. The campaign began with a record-setting 7-0 start and included the team’s first-ever ECAC Lacrosse League Regular Season Championship and a trip to ECAC Championship Game.

Fairfield made four consecutive ECAC postseason appearances from 2011-14, including three trips to the ECAC Championship Game. Along the way, the program earned several landmark victories. Copelan’s 2013 club recorded the Stags’ first-ever victory over the nation’s top-ranked team with an overtime triumph at No. 1 Denver, and the 2010 Fairfield team topped a Notre Dame club that went on to reach the NCAA National Championship Game.

Copelan has seen his student-athletes excel in the classroom as well. During his stay at the helm, every student-athlete that has completed his eligibility has also earned a degree from Fairfield. The Stags had 39 student-athletes earn All-ECAC Academic Team honors under Copelan’s tutelage, including a program-high 10 honorees in 2014. In 2015, Max Buchanan ’15 and Tristan Sperry ’15 collected USILA Scholar All-America distinctions following their senior campaigns.

Signs of the Stags’ return to national prominence were immediate when Copelan took the reins for the 2009 season. His first team went 7-6 overall to earn the program’s first winning record since 2005 and a winning mark (4-3) in the ECAC Lacrosse League for the first time since joining the league in 2006. Fairfield has continued its upward trend under Copelan; the Stags have never closed the year with a sub-.500 record overall or in conference play during his tenure.

Fairfield is the second head coaching stop on Copelan’s resume, who was the youngest head coach in the nation when he was hired to lead Marist College in 2004. In his first season with the Red Foxes, he was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year following a MAAC Regular Season Championship and the program’s first winning season in six years. In 2005, he led Marist to its first-ever NCAA postseason berth.

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2018 Media Notes 3 Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse

Scouting YaleThe Yale Bulldogs have won their last three games to claim #10 in the Inside

Lacrosse Maverik Media Poll and #11 in the USILA Coaches’ Poll entering this weekend. Yale started the campaign with an overtime loss to Villanova before reeling off wins over Michigan, UMass and Bryant. The Bulldogs went 10-6 last spring to claim the Ivy League Championship and a berth in the NCAA postseason, where they fell at Syracuse in the opening round.

Yale is led offensively by First Team All-America attackman Ben Reeves, who has justified his place as a Tewaaraton Award contender with 14 goals and 10 assists through four games. Jack Tigh adds 14 points with eight goals and six helpers.

First-year goalkeeper Jack Starr started the first three games in the cage, posting a .475 save percentage and 10.13 goals-against average. Brody Wilson got the start in Yale’s most recent outing at Bryant and made 10 saves with eight goals allowed in the winning effort.

Connor Mackie shoulders the load at the faceoff X, winning 50 percent (46-of-92) of his draws to date with 26 ground balls. Mackie was an All-America Honorable Mention and First Team All-Ivy League honoree last spring.

All-Time Series vs. Yale (Yale leads 10-1)Despite Yale’s 10-1 lead in the all-time series, recent meetings have been

defined by close games. The Stags and Bulldogs have played three overtime contests in the last four encounters with Fairfield taking an overtime win in 2014 and Yale claiming double-overtime decisions in both 2015 and 2017.

The Bulldogs are the only team against whom the Stags have played more than one multiple-overtime game, and the squads have met in a Fairfield program record four overtime contests.

In total, five of the 11 all-time meetings in the series have been decided by one goal.

Date Location Result 3/15/1996 Boca Raton, Fla. L, 12-134/28/2004 Fairfield, Conn. L, 10-11 (OT)3/11/2005 Delray Beach, Fla. L, 8-113/14/2006 Boca Raton, Fla. L, 5-194/12/2008 Fairfield, Conn. L, 9-124/11/2009 New Haven, Conn. L, 11-183/9/2013 New Haven, Conn. L, 8-123/8/2014 Fairfield, Conn. W, 12-11 (OT)3/7/2015 New Haven, Conn. L, 8-9 (2OT)3/12/2016 Fairfield, Conn. L, 5-103/11/2017 New Haven, Conn. L, 10-11 (2OT)

Last Meeting vs. YaleFairfield (2-4) vs. #15 Yale (2-3)Date: March 11, 2017Attendance: 263

SCORE 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 0 2 4 4 0 0 10Yale 5 2 2 1 0 1 11

FairfieldGOALS: Ford 4; Burke 3; Beckwith 2; Knostman 1.

ASSISTS: Brennan 1; Fleming 1; Murray 1.

YaleGOALS: Gaudet 4; Reeves 3; Tigh 2; Scott 1; Alessi 1.

ASSISTS: Reeves 2; Alessi 1; Gaudet 1; Morrill 1; Scott 1; Sessa 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 3 11 12 11 2 1 40Yale 13 6 8 7 3 2 39

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 1 8 2 2 2 1 16Yale 13 8 3 6 3 1 34

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 0-5 2-5 2-7 1-6 0-1 0-1 5-25Yale 5-5 3-5 5-7 5-6 1-1 1-1 20-25

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 0 2 2 0 0 1 5Yale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-4Yale 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 2-6 3-4 4-4 4-4 0-1 1-1 14-20Yale 5-5 2-4 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 10-12

SAVES 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 5 2 2 3 0 0 12Yale 1 2 2 1 0 0 6

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 TotalFairfield 4 3 0 0 1 0 8Yale 3 5 2 2 1 0 13

Penalties - Fairfield 1/1:00; Yale 4/2:30.

The Matchup: Fairfield vs. #10/11 Yale

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Game 7 4 Fairfield vs. #10/11 Yale

Fairfield vs. Ranked OpponentsSaturday’s game will be Fairfield’s second meeting this

spring with a nationally-ranked opponent. The Stags fell to #13/15 Rutgers on Feb. 24. Vermont was unranked for its visit to Rafferty Stadium but has since risen to #15/15 in the national polls.

Following last April’s win over #15 Towson, Fairfield has defeated at least one ranked opponent (in the USILA Coaches’ Poll) in eight of Andy Copelan’s nine prior seasons at the helm of the Stags.

Not Settled in SixtyFairfield’s 11-10 double-overtime loss at #15 Yale last

season marked the third time in the last four campaigns that the Stags and Bulldogs have played an extra session. At 66:46 of game time, the contest at Yale was the Stags’ longest outing since a triple-overtime win (69:53) at Hofstra on Feb. 28, 2012.

The longest game in Fairfield Lacrosse history is a 7-6 triple-overtime loss at #14 Rutgers that clocked in at 71:48 on April 1, 2004.

Scoring StreaksAfter another two -goal outing in Tuesday’s win over

Quinnipiac, Joe Rodrigues has rattled the cage in 11 straight games dating back to last spring. That stretch includes nine multi-goal efforts.

The longest active point streak for a Stag is a 17-game run for Dylan Beckwith. Beckwith, who posted at least one goal or assist in each of the final 11 games of 2017, kept the streak alive with an assist against the Bobcats.

Rodrigues currently leads the Stags in goals (13) and points (15). Beckwith is the team’s top facilitator with eight assists to go along with his five goals this spring.

Stags on the RunFairfield scored the final five goals of last Saturday’s

game against Stony Brook then notched the first six tallies of the Tuesday win over Quinnipiac. The Stags kept their opponents off the board for a total of 43:29 of gametime with eight different Stags contributing a goal or an assist during that run.

Man-Up MagicFairfield went 5-for-5 on its extra-man opportunities

last Saturday against Stony Brook. Jack Brennan netted two of the goals scored on the advantage, while McKay Sheahan, Taylor Strough and Joe Rodrigues accounted for one apiece.

The team’s perfect performance on the EMO is the first unblemished, single-game showing of at least five chances in the nation this season. Five man-up goals also marks the most by a Fairfield team in a game since netting six (on eight opportunities) in a win over Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2014.

Fairfield went on to score on the first two of its three man-up situations on Tuesday against Quinnipiac to run its streak to seven straight goals on the EMO. The Stags currently rank ninth in the nation with a .526 (10-for-19) success rate on extra-man opportunities. Of the eight teams to currently sport a better EMO percentage than the Stags, only North Carolina (.696, 16-for-23) has done so while earning more total man-up chances than Fairfield. UMass Lowell leads the country in man-up offense with a .700 (7-for-10) percentage.

USILA DIVISION ICOACHES’ POLL

(MARCH 5)

1. Albany2. Maryland3. Duke4. Villanova5. Denver6. Loyola7. Syracuse8. North Carolina9. Virginia10. Notre Dame11. Yale12. Army West Point13. Ohio State14. Rutgers15. Johns Hopkins Vermont17. Penn18. Georgetown19. Marquette20. Penn State

Also receiving votes: Lehigh, Boston U., Jacksonville, Bucknell, Navy, Cornell, Princeton

MAVERIKMEDIA POLL(MARCH 5)

1. Albany2. Maryland3. Duke4. Denver5. Villanova6. Syracuse7. Loyola8. Virginia9. North Carolina10. Yale11. Notre Dame12. Army West Point13. Rutgers14. Ohio State15. Vermont16. Georgetown17. Johns Hopkins18. Marquette19. Penn20. Penn State

Also receiving votes: Delaware, Robert Morris, Lehigh, Towson, Princeton, Navy, Cornell, Sacred Heart

US LACROSSERANKINGS(MARCH 5)

1. Maryland2. Albany3. Duke4. Denver5. Villanova6. Yale7. Notre Dame8. Syracuse9. Virginia10. Loyola11. North Carolina12. Army West Point13. Rutgers14. Marquette15. Ohio State16. Georgetown17. Penn State18. Penn19. Vermont20. Johns Hopkins

Also considered (alphabetical): Delaware, Hofstra, Lehigh, Navy

KEEPING UP WITH THE COMPETITION

The Fairfield schedule features five teams ranked in the current USILA Coaches’ Poll and Maverik Media Poll. See below for the complete weekly rankings from three major national outlets.

Opponent Current Record USILA Ranking Media RankingVermont 7-0 T-15 15at Saint Joseph’s 0-3 -- --at Rutgers 4-1 14 13Hartford 1-3 -- --Stony Brook 1-4 -- --Quinnipiac 2-3 -- --Yale 3-1 11 10Penn State 4-2 20 20NJIT 0-7 -- --at Villanova 5-1 4 5at Delaware* 3-2 -- RVat Hofstra* 1-2 -- --Drexel* 1-3 -- --UMass* 1-4 -- --at Towson* 2-3 -- RV

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2018 Media Notes 5 Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse

‘X’ Marks the SpotWill Fox currently ranks eighth in the nation and

second in the CAA with a .647 faceoff win percentage (86-for-133). His 9.00 ground balls per game currently slot him atop the CAA and sixth in all of Division I.

Fox’s .810 win percentage (17-for-21) in the Feb. 17 win at Saint Joseph’s was the best by a Stags’ faceoff man (minimum 20 attempts) since Michael Roe had a 20-for-23 (.870) day against Vermont in 2012.

In addition, with 14 ground balls picked up against Saint Joseph’s, Fox matched the known program record set in a win over Holy Cross in 2002 by Fairfield and Major League Lacrosse faceoff standard bearer Peter Vlahakis ’04.

Fox has won at least 50 percent of his attempts on the draw in seven consecutive games dating back to the end of the 2017 campaign.

Senior CLASS AwardFox has been recognized as one of 20 candidates

nationwide for the Senior CLASS Award, and honor focused on the total student-athlete and encouraging students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.

To go along with his prowess on the lacrosse field, Fox is a Dean’s List and CAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll student as a Psychology major. He is one of Fairfield’s representatives on the MAAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Climbing the ChartsAfter a two-goal outing at Rutgers on Feb. 24, Colin

Burke rose to 10th in Fairfield Lacrosse history with 75 career markers. Burke most recently dished out an assist in Tuesday’s win over Quinnipiac to move into 12th all-time at Fairfield with 114 career points.

When Burke eclipsed the 100-point mark in Fairfield’s 2017 season-ending win over Delaware - his 31st career game - he became the fourth fastest to attain the milestone in program history.

The Rookie RundownThe Fairfield roster includes 13 newcomers, seven of

whom have made their Fairfield debuts in 2018: Curran, Strough, Labetti, Tymon, McAuliffe, Elmquist and Friedt.

The baker’s dozen of new student-athletes represent every position on the field as well as nine different states. The newcomers that traveled the farthest to get to campus are Max McGuire from Del Mar, California and Lucas Pedersen from Bainbridge Island, Washington.

Also of note, freshman Zane Friedt is the first-ever NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse player to hail from the state of Idaho.

Stag WatchingThe Stags Sports Network on Facebook Live is the

flagship broadcast entity for Fairfield Lacrosse this season. A total of 14 men’s and women’s lacrosse home games from Rafferty Stadium are on the slate to stream for free at Facebook.com/FairfieldUAthletics.

The Fairfield men’s home games against Penn State on March 17 and UMass on April 21 have been tabbed by the Lax Sports Network as the CAA Game of the Week.

Up NextAnother opponent currently appearing in the national

rankings is on deck next Saturday, March 17 when the Stags welcome #20/20 Penn State to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium for a 1 p.m. opening faceoff.

STAGS IN THE CAA

Team Stats (6 Teams Ranked)Scoring Offense ................8.67 ........5thMan-Up Offense ................526 ........ 1stAssists Per Game .............5.83 ........3rdPoints Per Game ............ 14.50 .......4thShot Percentage ................237 ........5thScoring Defense ............. 11.50 .......3rdMan-Down Defense .........765 .......2ndGround Balls/Game ..... 30.67 ......2ndFewest Turns./Game ... 14.00 .......5thCaused Turns./Game .....5.00 ........4thFaceoff Percentage ..........630 .......2ndClearing Percentage ........877 ........3rd

Individual StatsGoals Per Game6. Joe Rodrigues ...............................2.17

Assists Per Game4. Dylan Beckwith ...........................1.3310. Colin Burke .................................1.17

Points Per Game11. Joe Rodrigues ............................2.50

Man-Up Goals1. Jack Brennan ...................................... 43. Taylor Strough ................................... 35. Joe Rodrigues ..................................... 2

Faceoff Win Percentage2. Will Fox ............................................647

Ground Balls Per Game1. Will Fox ...........................................9.00

Goals-Against Average3. Sean McKee ................................ 10.58

Save Percentage3. Sean McKee ....................................509

Saves Per Game2. Sean McKee ...................................9.33

STAGS IN THE NCAA

Team Stats (69 Teams Ranked)Scoring Offense ................8.67 ....52ndMan-Up Offense ................526 ........9thAssists Per Game .............5.83 ..... 34thPoints Per Game ............ 14.50 .... 46thShot Percentage ................237 ......61stScoring Defense ............. 11.50 .... 40thMan-Down Defense .........765 ..... 19thGround Balls/Game ..... 30.67 .... 17thFewest Turns./Game ... 14.00 .... 45thCaused Turns./Game .....5.00 ..... 60thFaceoff Percentage ..........630 ........7thClearing Percentage ........877 ..... 29th

Individual StatsGoals Per Game70. Joe Rodrigues ............................2.17

Assists Per Game64. Dylan Beckwith ........................1.3392. Colin Burke .................................1.17

Points Per Game136. Joe Rodrigues ..........................2.50

Man-Up Goals5. Jack Brennan ...................................... 410. Taylor Strough................................. 332. Joe Rodrigues .................................. 2

Faceoff Win Percentage8. Will Fox ............................................647

Ground Balls Per Game6. Will Fox ...........................................9.00

Goals-Against Average41. Sean McKee ............................. 10.58

Save Percentage29. Sean McKee .................................509

Saves Per Game31. Sean McKee ................................9.33

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Game 7 6 Fairfield vs. #10/11 Yale

2018 Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / High School / Last School1 Tyler Lichter M 6-1 200 R-Fr. Westerville, Ohio / Dublin Jerome2 Matt Sharpe M 6-0 170 Jr. Duxbury, Mass. / Duxbury3 Zach White A 5-10 160 So. West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep4 Joe Rodrigues A/M 6-3 190 Sr. Saratoga, Calif. / Bellarmine College Prep5 Charlie Horning A 5-9 180 Sr. Laytonsville, Md. / Georgetown Prep / Villanova6 Hunter Keech M 6-1 165 So. Golden’s Bridge, N.Y. / John Jay7 Sean McKee GK 5-10 165 So. Ambler, Pa. / William Penn Charter8 Drew Murray M 5-9 170 Sr. Langhorne, Pa. / William Penn Charter9 Liam DaRos M 6-1 200 Sr. Patterson, N.Y. / Brewster10 Joe DeLasho FO 5-10 190 Sr. Tuckahoe, N.Y. / Fordham Prep11 J.B. Smith D/LSM 6-2 175 Sr. Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Jerome12 Will Fox FO 5-8 200 Sr. Mullica Hill, N.J. / St. Augustine14 Liam Lynch FO 5-9 175 Jr. Bronxville, N.Y. / Bronxville15 Brendan Quinn A/M 5-11 170 Jr. Rockville Centre, N.Y. / Chaminade16 Max McGuire GK 5-9 150 Fr. Del Mar, Calif. / Torrey Pines / New Hampton School18 Taylor Strough M 5-10 195 Fr. Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. / Cold Spring Harbor19 Tim Gillis D 5-11 195 Jr. Cohasset, Mass. / Cohasset20 Jack Brennan A/M 6-3 190 Jr. Manhasset, N.Y. / Chaminade / Colgate21 Brian Cosgrove D 5-11 180 So. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Brother Rice22 Dylan Beckwith M 6-0 165 So. Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh23 Zane Friedt M 6-1 190 Fr. Eagle, Idaho / Eagle24 Adam Riestis M 5-11 185 Jr. Allen, Texas / Allen25 George Elmquist D 6-4 195 Fr. Southlake, Texas / Carroll26 Liam McAuliffe A/M 6-2 180 Fr. East Norwich, N.Y. / St. Dominic27 Nick Panara D 5-10 190 Sr. Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford Sutherland28 Travis Ford M 6-0 215 So. Webster, N.Y. / Webster Thomas30 Cole Barnard M 6-0 175 Fr. Mill Neck, N.Y. / Locust Valley31 Clay Brady M 6-2 180 So. Shaker Heights, Ohio / Shaker Heights32 Riley Peters M 5-8 170 Sr. Bethesda, Md. / Boys’ Latin33 Samuel Murphy M 6-1 200 Jr. Cohasset, Mass. / Thayer Academy34 Adam Aronowitz M 5-7 170 So. Dallas, Texas / Episcopal School of Dallas35 Lucas Pedersen LSM 6-4 185 Fr. Bainbridge Island, Wash. / Bainbridge36 Kendall Keahey M 6-0 185 Jr. Clay, N.Y. / Liverpool37 McKay Sheahan A 5-8 180 Jr. Johns Creek, Ga. / Johns Creek38 Peter Ahonen GK 6-0 160 Fr. Amherst, N.H. / Brooks School (Mass.)39 Charlie Curran A 6-1 170 Fr. Fair Haven, N.J. / Rumson-Fair Haven Regional40 Tommy Fleming A/M 6-2 175 So. San Carlos, Calif. / Saint Ignatius Prep42 Colin Burke A 6-0 175 Jr. Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. / Cold Spring Harbor43 Sam Gindhart GK 5-7 160 Jr. Spring City, Pa. / Bishop Shanahan44 Brian Crawley A/M 6-0 190 Fr. Port Washington, N.Y. / Paul D. Schreiber45 Frankie Labetti M/FO 5-10 170 Fr. Moorestown, N.J. / Moorestown46 Jake Tymon D/LSM 6-2 205 So. Fairfield, Conn. / Ludlowe / Mercyhurst47 Spencer Noonan D/LSM 6-4 205 Sr. Sammamish, Wash. / Skyline48 Andrew Murrow D 6-2 200 So. Clarksville, Md. / Boys’ Latin49 Bill McMenamin FO 5-10 190 So. Longport, N.J. / St. Augustine Prep

Head Coach: Andy Copelan (Bucknell ‘03, 10th season)Associate Head Coach: Andy Whitley (Franklin & Marshall ‘96, ninth season)Assistant Coach: Colin Hulme (Colgate ‘07, sixth season)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Justin Schneidman (SUNY Cortland ‘09, first season)

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2018 Statistics

2018 Fairfield Men's LacrosseFairfield Combined Team Statistics

All games (as of Mar 09, 2018)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-4 1-3 1-1 0-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-4 1-3 1-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 10 VERMONT L 5-12 1342Feb 17 at Saint Joseph's W 11-6 1510Feb 24 at #15 Rutgers L 7-12 748Feb 27 HARTFORD L 11-16 526Mar 03 STONY BROOK L 9-11 922Mar 06 QUINNIPIAC W 9-6 323

TEAM STATISTICS FFD OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 52-220 63-197 Goals scored per game 8.67 10.50 Shot pct. . 2 3 6 . 3 2 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 123-220 127-197 SOG pct. . 5 5 9 . 6 4 5 S h o t s / G a m e 36.7 32.8 A s s i s t s 35 40MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 10-19 4-17 Conversion Percent . 5 2 6 . 2 3 5GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 52 63 M a n - u p 10 4 M a n - d o w n 1 1 U n a s s i s t e d 17 23 O v e r t i m e 0 0 Goals scored average 8.67 10.50GROUND BALLS 183 181TURNOVERS 84 78CAUSED TURNOVERS 30 36FACEOFFS (W-L) 87-138 51-138 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 6 3 0 . 3 7 0CLEARS 93-106 107-123 Clear Pct. . 8 7 7 . 8 7 0PENALTIES N u m b e r 19 20 M i n u t e s 17:00 18:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 3113 2258 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/778 2/1129 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw Up Dn GB Faceoff4 Rodrigues, Joe 6 13 2 15 46 0 2 0 9 0-022 Beckwith, Dylan 6 5 8 13 29 0 0 0 11 0-042 Burke, Colin 6 3 7 10 21 0 0 0 5 0-020 Brennan, Jack 6 6 3 9 10 1 4 0 2 0-015 Quinn, Brendan 6 5 3 8 17 1 0 0 2 0-039 Curran, Charlie 6 5 2 7 15 0 0 0 9 0-018 Strough, Taylor 6 3 4 7 29 0 3 0 6 0-08 Murray, Drew 6 3 2 5 11 0 0 0 2 0-028 Ford, Travis 5 2 1 3 15 0 0 0 2 0-05 Horning, Charlie 6 2 1 3 6 0 0 0 7 0-09 DaRos, Liam 6 1 2 3 12 0 0 0 3 0-012 Fox, Will 6 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 54 86-13337 Sheahan, McKay 6 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0-047 Noonan, Spencer 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 10 0-045 Labetti, Frankie 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0-046 Tymon, Jake 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0-027 Panara, Nick 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0-048 Murrow, Andrew 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-043 Gindhart, Sam 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-036 Keahey, Kendall 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-033 Murphy, Samuel 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-032 Peters, Riley 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-026 McAuliffe, Liam 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-025 Elmquist, George 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-024 Riestis, Adam 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0-023 Friedt, Zane 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-021 Cosgrove,Brian 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-011 Smith, JB 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-010 DeLasho, Joe 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-57 McKee, Sean 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0-0

Total 6 52 35 87 220 2 10 1 183 87-138Opponents 6 63 40 103 197 4 4 1 181 51-138

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T43 Gindhart, Sam 2 53:45 9 10.05 8 . 4 7 1 0-0-07 McKee, Sean 6 306:15 54 10.58 56 . 5 0 9 2-4-0

Total 6 360:00 63 10.50 64 . 5 0 4 2-4-0Opponents 6 360:00 52 8.67 71 . 5 7 7 4-2-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalFairfield 12 18 11 11 52Opponents 13 20 17 13 63

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalFairfield 8 17 17 22 64Opponents 21 13 20 17 71

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalFairfield 63 49 55 53 220Opponents 34 54 56 53 197

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalFairfield 33 31 31 28 123Opponents 21 37 34 35 127

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Stags Stopped by Vermont in 2018 Season OpenerRodrigues nets two goals to lead the Fairfield attack

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse opened the 2018 campaign this afternoon on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium, dropping a 12-5 decision to visiting Vermont. Joe Rodrigues netted two goals to pace five Stags that registered points on the day.

Fairfield falls to 0-1 with the loss, and Vermont improves to 3-0 on the season after sweeping a southern road trip last weekend at Furman and Mercer.

Joining Rodrigues in the scoring column were Travis Ford, Drew Murray and Spencer Noonan with one goal apiece, while Dylan Beckwith handed out an assist.

The visiting Catamounts came out firing at Rafferty Stadium, netting the contest’s first eight goals. Noonan ended the drought for the Stags with his first career goal. The senior defenseman corralled a ground ball off of a faceoff and went coast-to-coast for the marker less than two minutes before the half. The tally was also Fairfield’s first man-down goal since Colin McLinden converted while the Stags were shorthanded in a win at UMass on April 4, 2015.

After a quick Vermont tally to start the third quarter, Fairfield put together back-to-back goals for the first time, starting with Murray finishing a pass from Beckwith to cut the deficit to 9-2. Less than 70 seconds later, the Stags struck again as Rodrigues – a Second Team All-CAA selection last spring – rattled the cage for the first time to make it a 9-3 contest with 12:15 remaining in the third.

Neither team would score until the final stanza, when Vermont converted off of the opening draw to extend the margin back to 10-3. Once again, it was Rodrigues who offered the rebuttal as he withstood a push from behind to finish off his second goal of the day. However, the Catamounts responded with back-to-back markers to thwart the potential for a Fairfield run.

In the closing minutes of action, Ford – who hit the post and the crossbar on consecutive shots earlier in the game – found the back of the cage for the first time in 2018 to round out the final score at 12-5.

Will Fox handled the duties at the faceoff ‘X’, starting his senior campaign with a 14-for-21 showing with a team-leading seven groundballs. Beckwith and Adam Riestis each added three ground balls in the midfield.

Sean McKee and Sam Gindhart split the effort in the cage for the Stags, both making their collegiate debut today on Conway Field. McKee made three saves in the opening half of action and Gindhart turned away six shots after the intermission.

Vermont was led by three goals and two assists from All-America attackman Ian MacKay, who was the 2016 America East Offensive Player of the Year but missed all of 2017 due to injury. Ben French also netted a hat trick for the Catamounts. Nick Washuta made 13 saves over the first 54:33 of action to earn the win in goal, with Ryan Cornell stopping three shots to close out the day in relief.

The Stags now begin a two-game road swing next Saturday, Feb. 17, with a noon visit to Saint Joseph’s in Philadelphia. After a trip to Rutgers the following Saturday, the Stags start a six-game homestand on Tuesday, Feb. 27 against in-state foe Hartford.

Vermont (3-0) at Fairfield (0-1)Date: Feb 10, 2018Attendance: 1342

SCORE 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 2 6 1 3 12Fairfield 0 1 2 2 5

VermontGOALS: MacKay 3; French 3; Hudson 2; Rischmann 2; Davis 1; Milchling 1.

ASSISTS: Davis 2; MacKay 2; Cobb 1; Knight 1; Milchling 1.

FairfieldGOALS: Rodrigues 2; Ford 1; Murray 1; Noonan 1.

ASSISTS: Beckwith 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 9 7 10 6 32Fairfield 5 7 12 9 33

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 7 6 8 7 28Fairfield 7 7 5 7 26

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 1-3 2-8 2-4 2-6 7-21Fairfield 2-3 6-8 2-4 4-6 14-21

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 0 0 1 0 1Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3Fairfield 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-3

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 6-8 5-6 3-3 5-5 19-22Fairfield 4-5 1-2 3-4 4-4 12-15

SAVES 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 3 3 5 5 16Fairfield 3 0 3 3 9

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 TotalVermont 5 4 1 3 13Fairfield 4 5 3 2 14

Penalties - Vermont 3/3:00; Fairfield 3/3:00.

Game 1: Vermont 12, Fairfield 5

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Stags Shutdown Saint Joseph’s for First Win of 2018Fox dominates the X with 14 ground balls, 1 goal as part of a 17-for-21 showing

PHILADELPHIA – Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse picked up its first win of 2018 on Saturday afternoon with an 11-6 victory at Saint Joseph’s. Three Stags recorded three points on the day, including a hat trick for Brendan Quinn.

With the win, Fairfield improves to 1-1 on the young season. Saint Joseph’s drops to 0-1.

In addition to Quinn’s three goals – the first three of his career – Dylan Beckwith handed out three assists and Colin Burke notched three points by way of a goal and two helpers. Taylor Strough added the first two points of his Fairfield career with a goal and an assist, and Joe Rodrigues also recorded one goal and one assist. Rounding out the attack were single goals from Drew Murray, Travis Ford, Charlie Curran (first career goal), Jack Brennan and Will Fox.

In addition to his first career goal, Fox was dominant at the faceoff X to keep the Fairfield offense on the field. The senior went 17-for-21 and collected 14 ground balls to match the known program record set by Fairfield and MLL faceoff standard bearer Peter Vlahakis ‘04. Vlahakis went 18-for-27 on the dot with 14 ground balls in a 14-9 win at Holy Cross on Feb. 23, 2002.

The goals for Brennan and Strough this afternoon were man-up as the Stags went 2-for-4 on extra-man opportunities. Burke assisted on both man-advantage tallies.

Defensively, Fairfield held the host Hawks to their lowest scoring output in 12 games dating back to last season. The Stags forced 14 Saint Joseph’s turnovers with seven different players recording a caused turnover, and held the Hawks to a 1-for-5 day on extra-man chances. Sean McKee earned his first career win in goal with 12 saves to go along with two ground balls and a caused turnover.

Mike Rastivo and Kyle Cain each potted two goals for the Hawks. Cain also distributed an assist, while Chris Blewitt had a pair of helpers. Mike Adler made 10 stops in the cage for Saint Joseph’s.

The Stags are back at it next Saturday, Feb. 24, for a noon faceoff at #7 Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights took their first loss of 2018 this afternoon, falling by a count of 9-7 at #12 Army West Point.

Action returns to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium on Tuesday, Feb. 27 when the Stags host in-state foe Hartford at 3 p.m. The Hawks lost their season opener today – a 14-12 setback at St. John’s – and will host Bryant next weekend before visiting Fairfield.

Fairfield (1-1) at Saint Joseph’s (0-1)Date: Feb 17, 2018Attendance: 1510

SCORE 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 4 4 2 1 11 Saint Joseph’s 2 2 1 1 6

FairfieldGOALS: Quinn 3; Burke 1; Strough 1; Rodrigues 1; Ford 1; Murray 1; Curran 1; Fox 1; Brennan1.

ASSISTS: Beckwith 3; Burke 2; Rodrigues 1; Strough 1.

Saint Joseph’sGOALS: Cain 2; Rastivo 2; Kelly 1; McGinley 1.

ASSISTS: Blewitt 2; Cain 1; Kelly 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 9 13 8 7 37 Saint Joseph’s 5 7 8 14 34

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 9 8 7 4 28 Saint Joseph’s 5 2 7 8 22

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 5-7 7-7 3-4 2-3 17-21 Saint Joseph’s 2-7 0-7 1-4 1-3 4-21

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Saint Joseph’s 1 0 0 1 2

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 2-4 Saint Joseph’s 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-5

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 3-3 5-5 5-6 3-4 16-18 Saint Joseph’s 3-3 4-4 4-4 4-5 15-16

SAVES 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 0 2 4 6 12 Saint Joseph’s 4 2 3 1 10

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 3 2 4 7 16Saint Joseph’s 5 1 4 4 14

Penalties - Fairfield 5/4:00; Saint Joseph’s 4/4:00.

Game 2: Fairfield 11, Saint Joseph’s 6

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#13/15 Rutgers Makes Late Run to Top Stags, 12-7Rodrigues racks up four points, Burke nets a pair for Fairfield

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Trailing 8-5 with just 15 minutes to play, Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse scored back-to-back goals to climb within one of #13/15 Rutgers on Saturday afternoon. However, it was the host Scarlet Knights who made the game’s final run to pull away for a 12-7 decision at High Points Solution Stadium in Piscataway.

With the loss, the Stags fall to 1-2 on the season. Rutgers improves to 3-1. Joe Rodrigues led the Fairfield attack with three goals – including one of

the two fourth-quarter markers – and an assist. Colin Burke added a pair of goals, with Dylan Beckwith and Frankie Labetti each netting one. Labetti’s goal in the final frame of action was the first of his career. In addition to Rodrigues’s helper, Charlie Curran dished out a pair of assists and Brendan Quinn distributed one.

With their performances today, Rodrigues extends his streak to eight straight games with a goal – a run that has featured six multi-goal efforts – while Beckwith continues his stretch of 14 consecutive outings notching at least one point.

In the midfield, Will Fox went 11-for-22 on faceoff attempts and scooped up a team-best five ground balls. Adam Riestis added a pair of ground balls from the defensive midfield.

Sean McKee helmed the Fairfield cage and made a career-best 13 saves. His performance included six stops in the second quarter and four in the final frame to help facilitate a pair of scoring runs for the Stags.

All-America attackman Jules Heningburg led the Rutgers offense with four goals and two assists, whilel Christian Mazzone added two goals and two helpers. Max Edelmann made 11 saves to earn the decision in the Scarlet Knights’ cage.

Rutgers outshot the Stags, 39-34, and held a 32-22 advantage in ground balls. The Scarlet Knights also nabbed a slight edge in faceoffs, winning 12 draws to Fairfield’s 11. The Stags went 16-for-19 on the clear, while Rutgers was 18-for-20.

Action returns to Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium on Tuesday, Feb. 27 when the Stags host in-state foe Hartford at 3 p.m. The Hawks (0-2) fell to Bryant, 15-10, this afternoon and previously took a 14-12 setback at St. John’s.

Next Tuesday’s game starts a six-game homestand for the Stags that will also feature contests with Stony Brook, Quinnipiac, #11/11 Yale, #15/16 Penn State and NJIT.

Fairfield Lacrosse fans can purchase a $40 LaxPass for admission to all eight remaining regular season home games. Single-game tickets are also on sale now at FairfieldStags.com/TIX.

Fairfield (1-2) at #13/15 Rutgers (2-1)Date: Feb 24, 2018Attendance: 748

SCORE 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 1 2 2 2 7Rutgers 3 2 3 4 12

FairfieldGOALS: Rodrigues 3; Burke 2; Beckwith 1; Labetti 1.

ASSISTS: Curran 2; Quinn 1; Rodrigues 1.

RutgersGOALS: Heningburg 4; Mazzone 2; Mead 2; Coyne 1; Mullins 1; Scarpello 1; Christiano 1.

ASSISTS: Heningburg 2; Mazzone 2; Coyne 1; Divitcos 1; Mullins 1; Pless 1; Rose 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 10 6 11 7 34 Rutgers 6 12 8 13 39

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 4 3 6 9 22 Rutgers 4 10 8 10 32

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 3-5 2-5 2-6 4-7 11-23 Rutgers 2-5 3-5 4-6 3-7 12-23

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 0 1 0 0 1 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 Rutgers 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 2-3 5-7 4-4 5-5 16-19 Rutgers 3-3 5-6 3-4 7-7 18-20

SAVES 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 1 6 2 4 13 Rutgers 3 2 3 4 12

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 TotalFairfield 4 6 1 3 14 Rutgers 2 3 3 1 9

Penalties - Fairfield 1/1:00; Rutgers 2/2:00.

Game 3: #13/15 Rutgers 12, Fairfield 7

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Tuesday Matinee at Rafferty Stadium Goes to Hartford, 16-11Dylan Beckwith posts career highs with four goals, six total points

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – A seven-goal third quarter outburst for visiting Hartford proved decisive as Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse was on the short side of a 16-11 decision on Tuesday afternoon on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium. Dylan Beckwith led the Stags’ attack with four goals and two assists.

Beckwith, who set new career highs in both goals and total points, was one of three players with at least three goals for Fairfield (1-3). Joe Rodrigues netted three markers to extend his team lead to nine goals on the season, while Charlie Curran rang up the first hat trick of his career. Beckwith and Rodrigues now share the team lead with 11 points apiece.

After today’s efforts, Rodrigues has put together a nine-game goal scoring streak dating back to last spring – a run that includes seven multi-goal games. Beckwith owns the team-best active point-scoring streak with a goal or assist in 15 consecutive outings.

Also rattling the cage today was Brendan Quinn, who also dished out a pair of assists. Colin Burke, Travis Ford and Taylor Strough round out the attack with one assist apiece.

The matchup at the faceoff X featured Will Fox squaring off with Hartford All-American Dylan Protesto. Fox went 11-for-18 against Protesto, who entered the day ranked third in the nation in win percentage on the draw, and finished at 18-for-31 overall with a team-best 11 ground balls.

Fox’s performance led the Stags to a 37-27 overall lead in ground balls. Samuel Murphy and Spencer Noonan each had three pick-ups in the midfield, and Curran scooped up three to keep possession alive in the attacking end.

Sean McKee started in goal and made 11 saves in addition to three ground balls and a caused turnover. Sam Gindhart completed the day in the cage with a pair of second-half saves.

Hartford’s (1-2) Alex Smith led all players with five goals, while Justin Huggins potted four for the Hawks. Ryan Vanderford earned the win in goal with 10 saves.

The Stags held a 52-29 lead in shots – Fairfield’s most since sending 55 attempts at Providence on Feb. 21, 2004 – and committed 12 turnovers to Hartford’s 13 giveaways. Fairfield was 12-for-13 on the clear, while the Hawks posted a 15-for-19 mark on clearing attempts.

Today’s game was the first of a six-game homestand for the Stags. The Stags continue their Rafferty Stadium residency on Saturday, March 3 for a 1 p.m. visit from Stony Brook. Tickets are on sale at FairfieldStags.com/TIX.

Hartford (1-2) at Fairfield (1-3)Date: Feb 27, 2018Attendance: 526

SCORE 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 2 4 7 3 16 Fairfield 4 3 2 2 11

HartfordGOALS: Smith 5; Huggins 4; Feiner 2;Jinks 2; Davison 1; Dulin 1; O’Brien 1.

ASSISTS: Davison 3; Dulin 2; Feiner 2;Jinks 1.

FairfieldGOALS: Beckwith 4; Rodrigues 3; Curran 3; Quinn 1.

ASSISTS: Beckwith 2; Quinn 2; Burke 1; Ford 1; Strough 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 4 8 14 3 29 Fairfield 18 11 7 16 52

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 5 6 10 6 27 Fairfield 9 8 9 11 37

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 4-7 1-8 7-10 1-6 13-31 Fairfield 3-7 7-8 3-10 5-6 18-31

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 0 0 0 0 0 Fairfield 1 1 1 0 3

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 1-3 Fairfield 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 0-1 5-6 5-6 5-6 15-19 Fairfield 3-4 3-3 5-5 1-1 12-13

SAVES 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 4 3 2 1 10 Fairfield 0 3 3 0 6

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 TotalHartford 4 2 4 3 13 Fairfield 1 2 5 4 12

Penalties - Hartford 2/2:00; Fairfield 4/3:30.

Game 4: Hartford 16, Fairfield 11

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Rally Runs Out for Stags in 11-9 Loss to Stony BrookFairfield finishes the day on a 5-0 run

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse scored the last five goals of the day, but it would not be enough to overcome visiting Stony Brook on Saturday afternoon as the Seawolves left Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium with an 11-9 decision. Jack Brennan, Charlie Horning and Joe Rodrigues each scored two goals for the Stags on the day.

Brennan added an assist to his two-goal day to ring up a career-best three points. Both of his markers came in man-up situations as Fairfield (1-4) went 5-for-5 on extra-man opportunities. The performance on the EMO is the first perfect showing of at least five chances in the nation this season. Five man-up goals marks the most by a Fairfield team in a game since netting six in a win over Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2014.

Rodrigues’ two goals, which came just 25 seconds apart near the end of the third quarter, extend his team-leading totals to 11 goals and 13 points this spring. He has scored at least one goal in 10 consecutive contests dating back to 2017 – a run that includes eight multi-goal efforts.

Horning’s two goals also both came in the second half as the senior put home his first two markers of the year. Rounding out the attack were Drew Murray, Taylor Strough and McKay Sheahan with one goal apiece. Sheahan’s goal was the first of his collegiate career.

Colin Burke dished out three assists to move into a tie for 12th all-time (with Rob Scipioni ‘02) with 113 career points. Murray also handed out a pair of helpers for the first two-assist day of his career. Brennan, Strough, Dylan Beckwith and Liam DaRos each had one assist on the day.

At the faceoff X, Will Fox went 12-for-19 with eight ground balls to register his sixth consecutive game at 50 percent or better on the draw. Joe De Lasho added one faceoff victory, and Samuel Murphy aided efforts in the midfield with two ground balls.

Sean McKee helmed the cage and made 11 saves to go along with three ground balls and a caused turnover. J.B. Smith and Andrew Murrow picked up three and two ground balls, respectively, on close defense and Spencer Noonan collected a ground ball and caused three turnovers from the starting LSM spot.

Stony Brook (1-4) was led on the attack by Patrick Kaschalk with three goals and two assists. Michael Bollinger earned the win in goal for the Seawolves with 13 saves.

The Stags outshot Stony Brook, 33-26, and the visitors held the edge in ground balls, 40-38. Both teams committed 17 turnovers.

The Seawolves got off to a fast start with four consecutive goals before Sheahan’s first goal as a Stag – and Fairfield’s first man-up goal of the day – cut the margin to 4-1 late in the first quarter. Stony Brook would add five more in the second frame, however, with man-up goals by Brennan and Strough pushing the halftime score to 9-3 in favor of the Seawolves.

Fairfield got on the board first after the intermission as Horning finished a Beckwith feed just 61 seconds into the third stanza. After nine scoreless minutes of action, Stony Brook struck with two goals in just seven ticks as Kaschalk scored and Tyler Anderson won the ensuing faceoff, carrying it coast-to-coast and rattling the cage for a goal. Fairfield responded in kind as Joe Rodrigues scored with the flag down with 1:15 left in the frame. The Stags took advantage one again of the extra-man opportunity as Fox won the faceoff and Murray found Rodrigues 25 seconds later for another goal as the third quarter expired with Fairfield trailing 11-6.

All three tallies in the fourth quarter went to the Stags – courtesy of Horning, Brennan and Murray – as McKee made two stops and the defense forced five turnovers over the final 15 minutes. However, the deficit proved insurmountable as time expired on an 11-9 final.

“This team hasn’t had any quit in them since day one,” said Head Coach Andy Copelan. “But we all need to do a better job of transitioning what we do in practice and in film sessions to what we do on gameday.”

Up next, Fairfield hosts its second in-state foe of the spring when Quinnipiac comes to Rafferty Stadium on Tuesday, March 6 for a 3 p.m. contest.

Stony Brook (1-4) at Fairfield (1-4)Date: Mar 03, 2018Attendance: 922

SCORE 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 4 5 2 0 11 Fairfield 1 2 3 3 9

Stony BrookGOALS: Kaschalk 3; Haun 2; Grippe 1; Anderson 1; Abdellatif 1; Daly 1; Rees 1; Pickel 1.

ASSISTS: Walsh 3; Kaschalk 2; Haun 1; Matsuoka 1; Robison 1.

FairfieldGOALS: Brennan 2; Rodrigues 2; Horning 2; Murray 1; Strough 1; Sheahan 1.

ASSISTS: Burke 3; Murray 2; Beckwith 1; Brennan 1; DaRos 1; Strough 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 5 11 8 2 26 Fairfield 12 3 8 10 33

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 9 12 10 9 40 Fairfield 13 5 11 9 38

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 1-6 4-7 2-6 3-4 10-23 Fairfield 5-6 3-7 4-6 1-4 13-23

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 1 0 1 0 2 Fairfield 0 1 0 0 1

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 Fairfield 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 5-5

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 7-9 4-4 6-6 4-5 21-24 Fairfield 3-4 2-4 6-6 4-5 15-19

SAVES 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 6 1 3 3 13 Fairfield 1 4 4 2 11

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 TotalStony Brook 6 2 4 5 17 Fairfield 7 4 4 2 17

Penalties - Stony Brook 6/4:30; Fairfield 3/2:30.

Game 5: Stony Brook 11, Fairfield 9

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Strong Start Propels Stags to 9-6 Win Over QuinnipiacFairfield nets the first six goals to top its in-state foe at Rafferty Stadium

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Fairfield University Men’s Lacrosse scored the first six goals of the day against visiting Quinnipiac on Tuesday on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium and kept the Bobcats at arm’s length en route to a 9-6 victory. Jack Brennan racked up a career-best five points to pilot the attack. Fairfield (2-4) snaps a three-game losing skid with its first home victory of the year, while the Bobcats fall to 2-3.

“We certainly didn’t talk about today as a ‘must win’ game and we haven’t talked about being 1-4 going into the game all that much,” said Head Coach Andy Copelan. “In my heart of hearts, I expected us to be better than 1-4 after five games, but the analogy that we’ve used is that we can’t live in the rearview mirror right now. Everything has to be about the road ahead, and I was proud of the guys for having the ability to do that.”

Brennan netted a personal-best three goals and distributed two assists to account for his five points – all of which came in the first half as the Stags built the 8-1 lead that they would ride to victory. Joe Rodrigues added two goals to extend his team-leading total to 13 markers on the year, and the quartet of Liam DaRos, Taylor Strough, Brendan Quinn and Charlie Curran each scored one.

Also helping to facilitate the scoring were DaRos, Strough, Dylan Beckwith, Colin Burke and Charlie Horning with one assist apiece.

Will Fox played his part in keeping Fairfield on the attack with a 14-for-19 showing at the faceoff X. Fox, who entered the day ranked sixth in the nation with 9.00 ground balls per game, maintained that CAA-leading average with nine more ground balls this afternoon. Fox won the first seven draws of the game as Fairfield built its 6-0 lead and came away with 10-of-11 first-half faceoffs in total.

Jake Tymon also helped to control the action in the midfield with a career-best four ground balls and a caused turnover.

At the other end of Conway Field, Sean McKee had his best game in the cage as a Stag with 13 saves compared to just six goals allowed. McKee made seven of his stops in the fourth quarter to squash the Bobcats’ late comeback attempt and also swiped three ground balls.

“Sean is an uber-talented player, and there has been something there all year long,” Said Copelan of his first-year starting goalkeeper. “Part of it is game experience. He has to go through those transformative moments – both good and bad – and as long as he can grind through and keep his eyes on the finish line, it’s never going to be a talent shortage for Sean. I’m proud of how he has responded and how the guys around him have responded. They haven’t lost faith or confidence in him and, as a result, I think we’re seeing a more confident Sean McKee out there.”

Quinnipiac spread out its scoring with six different Bobcats accounting for the team’s six goals. Sam Witt had one of those markers as well as one assist to set the pace for the visitors. Joe Zukauskas played the majority of minutes in goal – save for a 2:16 stretch in which he was spelled for an injury timeout – and made 10 saves.

Brennan played a role in the Stags’ first four goals – netting two and assisting on two others – as Fairfield took control of the first half action. The Stags went on to score the contest’s first six markers while the defense kept Quinnipiac off the board for the first 23:25 of action. In total, Fairfield ran up an 8-1 advantage over the game’s first 30 minutes to take that sizable lead into the intermission.

Fairfield’s six-goal second quarter including a pair of man-up goals just 59 seconds apart. Those markers – finished by Brennan and Strough, respectively – ran the Stags’ streak to seven consecutive conversions on extra-man opportunities. Fairfield went 5-for-5 on the EMO in Saturday’s meeting with Stony Brook to post the first and only perfect game on the advantage (with a minimum of five chances) in the nation this spring.

Quinnipiac found more success on the attack in the second half, but the Stags kept those scoring chances spread out over the final 30 minutes of action to maintain their lead. The Bobcats never trimmed the deficit to less than three goals, and DaRos added his first goal of the season for the Stags in the fourth quarter to punctuate the 9-6 victory.

Quinnipiac outshot the Stags, 37-31, and the ground ball effort was even at 32-32. Fairfield committed 11 turnovers to the Bobcats’ 12 giveaways, and the Stags were a perfect 22-for-22 on the clear while the visitors converted 19 of their 22 clearing attempts.

The Stags are back in action on Saturday, March 10 for another in-state showdown as #10/11 Yale makes the trip to Rafferty Stadium for a 1 p.m. outing. The Bulldogs are 3-1 on the season following an 11-8 victory at Bryant this past Saturday.

Quinnipiac (2-3) at Fairfield (2-4)Date: Mar 06, 2018Attendance: 323

SCORE 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 0 1 3 2 6 Fairfield 2 6 0 1 9

QuinnipiacGOALS: Witt 1; Feldman 1; Lawson 1; Corcoran 1; Mackay 1; Bellamy 1.

ASSISTS: Carchietta 1; Fletcher 1; Witt 1; Tomsik 1.

FairfieldGOALS: Brennan 3; Rodrigues 2; DaRos 1; Strough 1; Quinn 1; Curran 1.

ASSISTS: Brennan 2; Beckwith 1; Burke 1; DaRos 1; Horning 1; Strough 1.

SHOTS 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 5 9 8 15 37 Fairfield 9 9 9 4 31

GROUND BALLS 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 6 6 9 11 32 Fairfield 11 12 5 4 32

FACE-OFFS 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 0-3 1-8 2-4 2-4 5-19 Fairfield 3-3 7-8 2-4 2-4 14-19

F/O VIOLATIONS 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 0 1 0 1 2 Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0

MAN-UP 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-3 Fairfield 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-3

CLEARS 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 3-3 4-4 6-9 6-6 19-22 Fairfield 6-6 5-5 5-5 6-6 22-22

SAVES 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 1 2 4 3 10 Fairfield 3 2 1 7 13

TURNOVERS 1 2 3 4 TotalQuinnipiac 3 2 5 2 12 Fairfield 2 3 3 3 11

Penalties - Quinnipiac 3/2:30; Fairfield 3/3:00.

Game 6: Fairfield 9, Quinnipiac 6

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Career Single-Game Highs#2 Matt Sharpe

Points: 1, 3 timesGoals: 1, 3 timesShots: 4 vs Rutgers (Feb 25, 2017)Ground balls: 1 at Stony Brook (Mar 04, 2017)Caused turnovers: 1 at UMass Lowell (Feb 28, 2017)

#4 Joe RodriguesPoints: 5 at Drexel (Apr 08, 2017)Goals: 5 at Drexel (Apr 08, 2017)Assists: 2 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)Shots: 11 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Ground balls: 3 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Man-up goals: 1, 6 timesCaused turnovers: 1 at UMass Lowell (Mar 17, 2015)

#5 Charlie HorningPoints: 4 at Colgate (Mar 19, 2016)Goals: 2, twiceAssists: 3 at Colgate (Mar 19, 2016)Shots: 5, twiceGround balls: 6 vs. Drexel (Apr 09, 2016)Caused turnovers: 1, 4 times

#7 Sean McKeeSaves: 13, twiceGround balls: 3, 3 timesCaused turnovers: 1, 3 times

#8 Drew MurrayPoints: 4, twiceGoals: 3, twiceAssists: 2 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Shots: 6 vs Villanova (Mar 25, 2017)Ground balls: 2, 4 timesMan-up goals: 1, 4 timesCaused turnovers: 2 vs. Manhattan (Feb 21, 2015)

#9 Liam DaRosPoints: 2 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Goals: 1, 3 timesAssists: 1, 3 timesShots: 3, 3 timesGround balls: 2 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Man-up goals: 1 at UMass Lowell (Mar 17, 2015)

#10 Joe DeLashoPoints: 1 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)Goals: 1 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)Shots: 1, twiceGround balls: 10 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)Faceoffs won: 16 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)

#11 JB SmithPoints: 1 at Drexel (Apr 08, 2017)Goals: 1 at Drexel (Apr 08, 2017)Shots: 1, 3 timesGround balls: 6 vs UMass Lowell (Mar 01, 2016)Caused turnovers: 3 vs NJIT (Mar 21, 2017)

#12 Will FoxPoints: 1 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)Goals: 1 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)Shots: 1, 7 timesGround balls: 14 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)Caused turnovers: 1 at Massachusetts (Apr 15, 2017)Faceoffs won: 20 vs UMass Lowell (Mar 01, 2016)

#14 Liam LynchFaceoffs won: 1 vs NJIT (Mar 21, 2017)

#15 Brendan QuinnPoints: 3, twiceGoals: 3 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)Assists: 2 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Shots: 5 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Ground balls: 2 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)

#18 Taylor StroughPoints: 2, 3 timesGoals: 1, 3 timesAssists 1, 4 timesShots: 10 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Ground balls: 2, twiceMan-up goals: 1, 3 timesCaused turnovers: 1 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)

#20 Jack BrennanPoints: 5 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Goals: 3 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Assists: 2, twiceShots: 5 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Ground balls: 2, 3 timesMan-up goals: 2 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Caused turnovers: 1 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)

#21 Brian CosgroveGround balls: 1, twiceCaused turnovers: 1 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)

#22 Dylan BeckwithPoints: 6 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Goals: 4 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Assists: 3 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)Shots: 9, twiceGround balls: 7 at Massachusetts (Apr 15, 2017)Caused turnovers: 1, 5 times

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Career Single-Game Highs#24 Adam Riestis

Points: 1 vs NJIT (Mar 21, 2017)Assists: 1 vs NJIT (Mar 21, 2017)Shots: 1 vs Rutgers (Feb 25, 2017)Ground balls: 3 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)Caused turnovers: 1, twice

#25 George ElmquistGround balls: 1 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)

#27 Nick PanaraShots: 1 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Ground balls: 2, twiceCaused turnovers: 2 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Faceoffs won: 3 vs. Richmond (Feb 15, 2016)

#28 Travis FordPoints: 4 at Yale (Mar 11, 2017)Goals: 4 at Yale (Mar 11, 2017)Assists: 1, 3 timesShots: 12 at Penn State (Mar 17, 2017)Ground balls: 2, twiceMan-up goals: 1, 5 timesCaused turnovers: 1 at Drexel (Apr 08, 2017)

#32 Riley PetersShots: 2 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)Ground balls: 3, twiceCaused turnovers: 1, 9 times

#33 Samuel MurphyGround balls: 3, 4 timesCaused turnovers: 1, 4 times

#36 Kendall KeaheyPoints: 2 at Stony Brook (Mar 04, 2017)Goals: 2 at Stony Brook (Mar 04, 2017)Shots: 4 vs NJIT (Mar 21, 2017)Ground balls: 2 at Bucknell (Feb 18, 2017)Caused turnovers: 1 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)

#37 McKay SheahanPoints: 1 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Goals: 1 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)Shots: 1, twiceGround balls: 1, twiceMan-up goals: 1 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)

#39 Charlie CurranPoints: 3 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Goals: 3 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Assists: 2 at Rutgers (Feb 24, 2018)Shots: 7 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Ground balls: 3 vs Hartford (Feb 27, 2018)Caused turnovers: 1 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)

#42 Colin BurkePoints: 7, twiceGoals: 5, twiceAssists: 3, 5 timesShots: 16 vs. Drexel (Apr 09, 2016)Ground balls: 4, 3 timesMan-up goals: 2, twiceCaused turnovers: 2 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)

#43 Sam GindhartSaves: 6 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)Ground balls: 1 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)

#45 Frankie LabettiPoints: 1 at Rutgers (Feb 24, 2018)Goals: 1 at Rutgers (Feb 24, 2018)Shots: 1 at Rutgers (Feb 24, 2018)Ground balls: 1, twiceCaused turnovers: 1 at Saint Joseph’s (Feb 17, 2018)

#46 Jake TymonShots: 1 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Ground balls: 4 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)Caused turnovers: 1 vs Quinnipiac (Mar 06, 2018)

#47 Spencer NoonanPoints: 1 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)Goals: 1 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)Shots: 1, twiceGround balls: 3, 5 timesMan-down goals: 1 vs. Vermont (Feb 10, 2018)Caused turnovers: 3 vs Stony Brook (Mar 03, 2018)

#48 Andrew MurrowGround balls: 4 vs Rutgers (Feb 25, 2017)Caused turnovers: 3 at Yale (Mar 11, 2017)

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J.T. Groarke ’99 ranks second all-time in pro-gram history with 225 career points.

Fairfield UniversityMen’s Lacrosse

History & Records1993 - Present

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Career RecordsPoints1. 247 Matt Callaghan (146g 101a) ............. 1995-982. 225 J.T. Groarke (106g 119a) .................... 1996-993. 210 Spencer Steele (147g 63a) ................ 1997-004. 147 Mike Bocklet (95g 52a) ...................... 2004-075. 142 Devin Laden (96g 46a) ....................... 1994-986. 141 Greg Downing (101g 40a) ................. 2004-077. 139 Colin McLinden (52g 87a) ................. 2012-158. 134 Sam Snow (90g 44a) ............................ 2010-139. 128 Tristan Sperry (74g 54a) ................... 2012-1510. 122 TJ Neubauer (109g 13a) .................... 2013-16

Goals1. 147 Spencer Steele ........................................ 1997-002. 146 Matt Callaghan ........................................ 1995-983. 109 TJ Neubauer ............................................. 2013-164. 106 J.T. Groarke ............................................... 1996-995. 101 Greg Downing ......................................... 2004-076. 96 Devin Laden ............................................. 1994-987. 95 Mike Bocklet ............................................ 2004-078. 90 Sam Snow ................................................. 2010-139. 87 John Snellman ......................................... 2009-1210. 75 Colin Burke ...................................... 2016-18

Assists1. 119 J.T. Groarke ............................................... 1996-992. 101 Matt Callaghan ........................................ 1995-983. 87 Colin McLinden ...................................... 2012-154. 63 Spencer Steele ........................................ 1997-005. 61 Rob Scipioni ............................................. 1999-02 61 Troy Bamann ........................................... 2001-047. 54 Tristan Sperry ......................................... 2012-158. 52 Mike Bocklet ............................................ 2004-079. 50 Max Trunz ................................................ 2008-1110. 47 Mike Keegan ............................................ 1995-98 47 Travis Nelson .......................................... 2005-08

Shots1. 349 Greg Downing (101 goals) ................ 2004-07 349 TJ Neubauer (109 goals) .................... 2013-163. 328 John Snellman (87 goals) ................... 2009-124. 315 Spencer Steele (147 goals)................ 1997-005. 311 Sam Snow (90 goals) ........................... 2010-136. 304 Colin Burke (75 goals).................. 2016-187. 297 Matt Callaghan (146 goals) ............... 1995-988. 282 Mike Bocklet (95 goals) ...................... 2004-079. 280 Devin Laden (96 goals) ....................... 1994-9810. 268 Tom Werney (67 goals) ...................... 2001-05

Ground Balls1. 290 Peter Vlahakis ......................................... 2001-042. 200 Michael Roe ............................................. 2012-143. 196 Will Fox .............................................. 2015-184. 172 TJ Neubauer ............................................. 2013-165. 168 Brian McLane .......................................... 1997-006. 144 Marshall Johnson .................................. 2010-13 144 Charles Keinath ...................................... 2004-078. 127 Joe Beaudet .............................................. 1999-029. 125 Matt Scanlon ............................................ 2005-0810. 123 Kris Klein .................................................. 2000-03 123 Matt Bocklet ............................................ 2005-06

Caused Turnovers (2004-Pres.)1. 58 Drew Palmer ........................................... 2010-122. 47 Matt Scanlon ............................................ 2005-083. 43 Matt Petre ................................................. 2006-094. 41 Brendan McTague ................................. 2008-125. 37 Clay Wells ................................................. 2008-116. 36 Greg Perraut ............................................ 2011-147. 35 Matt Borda ............................................... 2014-17 35 Chris Ajemian ......................................... 2006-099. 33 Billy Honovich ........................................ 2006-0910. 30 Gordie Wells ............................................ 2010-13

Faceoff Percentage (min. 200 attempts; 1999-Pres.)1. .627 Peter Vlahakis (620-989) .................. 2001-042. .573 Will Fox (435-759) ........................ 2015-183. .541 Michael Roe (417-771) ....................... 2012-144. .534 Matt Donahue (260-487) ................... 1999-025. .521 Charles Keinath (314-603) ............... 2004-076. .502 Joe DeLasho (125-249) ................ 2015-187. .448 Marshall Johnson (124-277) ............ 2010-138. .447 Steve Golmont (238-533) .................. 2008-119. .438 Louis DiGiacomo (127-290) ............. 2012-1510. .406 Sean Fay (126-310) .............................. 2005-08

Faceoff Wins (1999-Pres.)1. 620 Peter Vlahakis ......................................... 2001-042. 435 Will Fox .............................................. 2015-183. 417 Michael Roe ............................................. 2012-144. 314 Charles Keinath ...................................... 2004-075. 260 Matt Donahue ......................................... 1999-026. 238 Steve Golmont......................................... 2008-117. 127 Louis DiGiacomo.................................... 2012-158. 126 Sean Fay .................................................... 2005-089. 125 Joe DeLasho ..................................... 2015-1810. 124 Marshall Johnson .................................. 2010-13

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Career RecordsGames Played1. 63 Greg Perraut ............................................ 2011-142. 62 Dave Fleming .......................................... 2014-17 62 Jake Knostman........................................ 2014-174. 61 Bryan Barry ............................................. 2012-15 61 Tristan Sperry ......................................... 2012-15 61 Colin McLinden ...................................... 2012-157. 60 Matt Callaghan ........................................ 1995-98 60 Gordie Wells ............................................ 2010-13 60 Mike Keegan ............................................ 1995-98 60 Eric Warden ............................................. 2011-14 60 TJ Neubauer ............................................. 2013-16 60 Spencer Steele ........................................ 1997-00

Saves1. 1077 Sam Peterson .......................................... 1994-972. 606 C.J. Kemp ................................................... 2000-033. 536 Michael Kruger ....................................... 2004-074. 500 Charlie Cipriano ..................................... 2009-125. 437 Tyler Behring .......................................... 2014-176. 318 Jack Murphy............................................. 2012-147. 282 Dan Wilmer ..................................................... 19938. 267 Josh Olson ................................................. 1998-019. 255 Joseph Marra ........................................... 2008-1010. 148 Brad Tarr ................................................... 1996-99

Saves Per Game (min. 25 games)1. 19.58 Sam Peterson (55 games) .................. 1994-972. 13.47 C.J. Kemp (45 games) ........................... 2000-033. 10.42 Charlie Cipriano (48 games) ............ 2009-124. 10.31 Michael Kruger (52 games) .............. 2004-075. 10.20 Joseph Marra (25 games) .................. 2008-106. 10.16 Tyler Behring (43 games) .................. 2014-177. 9.94 Jack Murphy (32 games) .................... 2012-148. 9.21 Josh Olson (29 games) ........................ 1998-01

Save Percentage (min. 100 saves)1. .634 Sam Peterson .......................................... 1994-972. .630 Brad Tarr ................................................... 1996-993. .616 Dan Wilmer ..................................................... 19934. .577 C.J. Kemp ................................................... 2000-035. .572 Joseph Marra ........................................... 2008-106. .565 Charlie Cipriano ..................................... 2009-127. .562 Tyler Behring .......................................... 2014-178. .559 Josh Olson ................................................. 1998-019. .543 Michael Kruger ....................................... 2004-0710. .534 Jack Murphy............................................. 2012-14

Goals Against Average (min. 500 minutes)1. 8.53 Joseph Marra ........................................... 2008-102. 8.57 Charlie Cipriano ..................................... 2009-123. 8.74 Brad Nordstrom ..................................... 2015-174. 9.01 Jack Murphy............................................. 2012-145. 9.04 Tyler Behring .......................................... 2014-176. 9.26 Brad Tarr ................................................... 1996-997. 9.69 Michael Kruger ....................................... 2004-078. 10.08 Josh Olson ................................................. 1998-019. 10.52 C.J. Kemp ................................................... 2000-0310. 12.07 Sam Peterson .......................................... 1994-97

Wins1. 27 Charlie Cipriano (27-18) .................... 2009-122. 26 Michael Kruger (26-23) ..................... 2004-073. 20 Jack Murphy (20-11) ........................... 2012-144. 19 C.J. Kemp (19-25) .................................. 2000-03 19 Tyler Behring (19-19) ......................... 2014-176. 15 Sam Peterson (15-24) ......................... 1994-977. 11 Joseph Marra (11-12) .......................... 2008-108. 7 Josh Olson (7-5) ..................................... 1998-019. 4 Brad Tarr (4-3) ....................................... 1996-99 4 Brad Nordstrom (4-4) ......................... 2015-17

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Single-Season RecordsPoints1. 75 Spencer Steele (48g 27a) .......................... 1999 75 Matt Callaghan (45g 30a) ......................... 19973. 73 J.T. Groarke (40g 33a) ................................ 19974. 65 Matt Callaghan (32g 33a) ......................... 1998 65 Matt Callaghan (41g 24a) ......................... 19966. 63 Colin Burke (46g 17a) .........................20167. 58 J.T. Groarke (28g 30a) ................................ 19988. 55 Spencer Steele (41g 14a) .......................... 19989. 53 J.T. Groarke (26g 27a) ................................ 199610. 51 Spencer Steele (38g 13a) .......................... 1997 51 Colin McLinden (22g 29a) ........................ 2014

Goals1. 48 Spencer Steele ............................................... 19992. 46 Colin Burke .............................................20163. 45 Matt Callaghan ............................................... 19974. 41 Spencer Steele ............................................... 1998 41 Matt Callaghan ............................................... 19966. 40 J.T. Groarke ...................................................... 19977. 38 Spencer Steele ............................................... 19978. 36 Sam Snow ........................................................ 20129. 34 Jordan Greenfield ......................................... 201310. 33 John Snellman ................................................ 2012 33 TJ Neubauer .................................................... 2014 33 Devin Laden .................................................... 1996 33 Eric Warden .................................................... 2014

Assists1. 33 Matt Callaghan ............................................... 1998 33 J.T. Groarke ...................................................... 19973. 32 Charlie Schnider ........................................... 20164. 30 Matt Callaghan ............................................... 1997 30 J.T. Groarke ...................................................... 19986. 29 J.T. Groarke ...................................................... 1999 29 Colin McLinden ............................................. 20148. 27 Spencer Steele ............................................... 1999 27 J.T. Groarke ...................................................... 199610. 26 Troy Bamann .................................................. 2001

Shots1. 159 Colin Burke (46 goals).........................20162. 135 Greg Downing (32 goals) .......................... 20053. 124 Colin Burke (26 goals).........................20174. 119 John Snellman (33 goals) .......................... 20125. 113 TJ Neubauer (31 goals) .............................. 20156. 110 TJ Neubauer (31 goals) .............................. 20167. 107 James Reichert (21 goals)......................... 1999 107 Jordan Greenfield (34 goals) ................... 2013

9. 106 Spencer Steele (48 goals) ......................... 199910. 102 Tim Gately (25 goals) ................................. 1993

Ground Balls1. 117 Brian McLane ................................................. 19992. 97 Charles Keinath ............................................. 20053. 83 Peter Vlahakis ................................................ 20044. 81 Peter Vlahakis ................................................ 2001 81 Matt Bocklet ................................................... 20056. 77 Michael Roe .................................................... 20127. 74 Peter Vlahakis ................................................ 20028. 68 Sean Conroy .................................................... 19949. 64 Wes Matthews ............................................... 199910. 63 Devin Laden .................................................... 1995

Caused Turnovers (2004-Pres.)1. 25 Matt Scanlon ................................................... 20082. 24 Matt Petre ........................................................ 20093. 23 Drew Palmer .................................................. 20114. 22 Matt Scanlon ................................................... 20075. 21 Drew Palmer .................................................. 20106. 17 Clay Wells ........................................................ 2011 17 Chris Ajemian ................................................ 20098. 16 Brendan McTague ........................................ 2011 16 Matt Borda ...................................................... 201510. 14 Drew Palmer .................................................. 2012 14 Conor Barr ...................................................... 2014 14 Toby Armour .................................................. 2014 14 Toby Armour .................................................. 2013 14 Jack Murphy.................................................... 2014 14 Matt Borda ...................................................... 2016

Faceoff Percentage (min. 100 attempts; 1999-Pres.)1. .654 Peter Vlahakis (197-301) ......................... 20042. .647 Will Fox (86-133) ....................................20183. .633 Peter Vlahakis (107-169) ......................... 20034. .623 Matt Donahue (109-175) .......................... 20005. .615 Peter Vlahakis (166-270) ......................... 20016. .608 Michael Roe (175-288) .............................. 20127. .602 Peter Vlahakis (150-249) ......................... 20028. .586 Will Fox (119-203) ...............................20159. .553 Charles Keinath (177-320) ...................... 200510. .549 Will Fox (145-264) ...............................201611. .535 Will Fox (85-159) ..................................2017

Faceoff Wins (1999-Pres.)1. 197 Peter Vlahakis ................................................ 20042. 177 Charles Keinath ............................................. 20053. 175 Michael Roe .................................................... 2012

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Single-Season Records4. 166 Peter Vlahakis ................................................ 20015. 150 Peter Vlahakis ................................................ 20026. 145 Will Fox .....................................................20167. 121 Michael Roe .................................................... 2014 121 Michael Roe .................................................... 20139. 119 Will Fox .....................................................201510. 109 Matt Donahue ................................................ 2000

Saves1. 289 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19962. 287 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19973. 282 Sam Peterson ................................................. 1994 282 Dan Wilmer ..................................................... 19935. 219 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19956. 215 C.J. Kemp .......................................................... 20017. 199 Tyler Behring ................................................. 20168. 185 Charlie Cipriano ............................................ 20129. 177 Charlie Cipriano ............................................ 201110. 165 Jack Murphy.................................................... 2013

Saves Per Game (min. 10 games)1. 25.64 Sam Peterson (11 games) ......................... 19942. 23.50 Dan Wilmer (12 games) ............................ 19933. 18.25 Sam Peterson (12 games) ......................... 19954. 18.06 Sam Peterson (16 games) ......................... 19965. 17.94 Sam Peterson (16 games) ......................... 19976. 14.36 C.J. Kemp (11 games) .................................. 20037. 14.33 C.J. Kemp (15 games) .................................. 20018. 11.77 C.J. Kemp (13 games) .................................. 20029. 11.71 Tyler Behring (17 games) ......................... 201610. 11.56 Charlie Cipriano (16 games) ................... 2012

Save Percentage (min. 100 saves)1. .705 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19942. .628 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19963. .618 C.J. Kemp .......................................................... 20014. .616 Dan Wilmer ..................................................... 19935. .611 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19976. .595 Joseph Marra .................................................. 20107. .593 Sam Peterson ................................................. 19958. .586 Charlie Cipriano ............................................ 20119. .585 C.J. Kemp .......................................................... 200310. .582 Josh Olson ........................................................ 1999

Goals Against Average (min. 500 minutes)1. 6.32 Tyler Behring ................................................. 20152. 7.89 Joseph Marra .................................................. 20103. 7.92 Charlie Cipriano ............................................ 20114. 8.35 Jack Murphy.................................................... 2014

5. 8.76 Charlie Cipriano ............................................ 20126. 8.78 Charlie Cipriano ............................................ 20097. 9.19 Tyler Behring ................................................. 20168. 9.33 Michael Kruger .............................................. 20079. 9.36 Josh Olson ........................................................ 199910. 9.45 Joseph Marra .................................................. 2008

Wins1. 12 Charlie Cipriano (12-4-0) ......................... 2012 12 Jack Murphy (12-4-0) ................................. 20143. 10 Michael Kruger (10-5-0) ........................... 20054. 9 Tyler Behring (9-8-0) ................................. 2016 9 Sam Peterson (9-7-0) ................................. 19966. 8 Joseph Marra (8-6-0) .................................. 2010 8 Charlie Cipriano (8-8-0) ............................ 2011 8 Jack Murphy (8-7-0) ................................... 20139. 7 C.J. Kemp (7-6-0) .......................................... 2002 7 C.J. Kemp (7-8-0) .......................................... 2001 7 Charlie Cipriano (7-6-0) ............................ 2009

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All-Time Results1993 (2-10)Head Coach: Tom McClelland3/6/93 Saint Joseph’s ................W, 11-63/20/93 at Villanova ......................L, 4-193/31/93 New England College ...L, 7-124/3/93 at Marist ............................L, 8-134/10/93 at VMI .................................L, 3-164/14/93 NYIT .................................L, 10-214/17/93 Montclair State ...............L, 5-134/20/93 at Hartford .......................L, 6-224/24/93 at Drexel ............................L, 4-164/28/93 Sacred Heart ...............W, 14-10 5/1/93 at Siena ..............................L, 8-175/4/93 Providence .......................L, 5-17

1994 (2-9)Head Coach: Tom McClelland3/5/94 at #6 Loyola .....................L, 1-183/6/94 vs. Radford& ..................W, 13-73/26/94 Hartford ............................L, 8-114/2/94 Marist .................................L, 7-114/6/94 Lafayette ...........................L, 6-104/9/94 vs. VMI~ ............................L, 7-114/16/94 at Saint Joseph’s .............L, 9-104/20/94 Drexel .................................L, 9-114/27/94 at Sacred Heart ................. L, 6-84/30/94 Siena .................................W, 11-95/3/94 at Providence ..................L, 9-12

& at Baltimore, Md.~ at Haverford, Pa.

1995 (4-8)Head Coach: Tom McClelland3/14/95 vs. Radford& ...................... L, 5-73/16/95 at #5 Loyola .....................L, 3-163/18/95 at #18 Delaware ............L, 2-234/1/95 at Marist .........................L, 13-174/5/95 at Lafayette ......................L, 9-164/8/95 VMI ......................................L, 8-134/12/95 Holy Cross ......................W, 11-64/14/95 at Hartford ....................L, 10-144/19/95 at Drexel ............................L, 4-134/22/95 Saint Joseph’s .............W, 18-104/29/95 at Siena ............................W, 13-65/2/95 Providence ..................W, 15-10

& at Gambrills, Md.

1996 (9-7, 8-0 MAAC)Head Coach: Ted SpencerMAAC CHAMPIONS3/2/96 at Brown ...........................L, 2-293/11/96 vs. #19 Delaware& .......L, 9-153/14/96 vs. Lafayette~ ...............W, 18-73/15/96 vs. Yale+ .........................L, 12-13 3/16/96 vs. New Hampshire@ ..L, 5-213/20/96 at Boston College ........L, 16-173/24/96 vs. Niagara*$ .................W, 23-53/25/96 at Canisius* ....................W, 16-63/30/96 Manhattan* ....................W, 25-23/31/96 Hartford .........................L, 12-134/13/96 at Mount St. Mary’s* ...W, 12-74/20/96 Providence* ...................W, 15-84/26/96 Marist* .............................W, 10-94/27/96 Siena* ............................W, 14-135/1/96 at Saint Joseph’s* ......W, 17-155/11/96 vs. Boston College^ ......L, 6-15

* MAAC game^ ECAC Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)& at Baltimore, Md.~ at Altamonte Springs, Fla.+ at Boca Raton, Fla.@ at Orlando, Fla.$ at Buffalo, N.Y.

1997 (10-6, 8-0 MAAC)Head Coach: Ted SpencerMAAC CHAMPIONS3/8/97 #12 UMass .......................L, 3-223/12/97 vs. Lehigh& ...................L, 11-153/15/97 vs. New Hampshire~ .W, 14-73/19/97 at #12 Loyola ..................L, 5-243/22/97 at Siena* ..........................W, 14-53/26/97 at Marist* .....................W, 23-103/29/97 Saint Joseph’s* ...........W, 16-124/5/97 Canisius* .........................W, 10-74/6/97 Niagara* ..........................W, 19-34/9/97 at Providence* ..............W, 12-74/12/97 at Hartford .......................L, 9-134/16/97 at Manhattan* ...............W, 24-44/19/97 Mount St. Mary’s* .....W, 17-124/23/97 #11 Brown .......................L, 7-214/30/97 Boston College ...........W, 16-135/10/97 Colgate^ .........................L, 10-23

* MAAC game^ ECAC Tournament (Fairfield, Conn.)& at Hilton Head, S.C.~ at Orlando, Fla.

1998 (11-5, 7-0 MAAC)Head Coach: Ted SpencerMAAC CHAMPIONS ECAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS2/28/98 Delaware ...........................L, 7-163/2/98 Hartford .......................W, 13-113/7/98 at #11 UMass ..................L, 4-133/17/98 at #7 Loyola .....................L, 6-183/21/98 at UMBC .............................L, 5-133/28/98 Siena* ...............................W, 18-83/31/98 Marist* .............................W, 17-54/4/98 at Canisius* ....................W, 15-94/9/98 Providence* ...................W, 18-94/15/98 Manhattan* ....................W, 25-64/17/98 at Saint Joseph’s* ......W, 18-134/22/98 Brown.................................L, 7-204/28/98 at Boston College ......W, 15-125/3/98 at Mount St. Mary’s* ..... W, 8-75/9/98 vs. Boston College^ ....W, 20-95/10/98 at Colgate^ ....................... W, 9-7

* MAAC game^ ECAC Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

1999 (10-7, 6-2 MAAC)Head Coach: Ted SpencerECAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS2/27/99 Quinnipiac* ....................W, 15-23/6/99 Harvard ...........................W, 13-53/10/99 Marist* .............................W, 14-83/13/99 at #18 UMass ..................L, 6-153/17/99 at #1 Loyola .....................L, 4-193/20/99 at Providence* ..............W, 11-63/26/99 Saint Joseph’s* .............L, 10-133/30/99 at Manhattan* ...............W, 15-34/3/99 #11 UMBC ........................L, 8-104/10/99 Villanova ......................W, 13-124/13/99 at Hartford ...... L, 12-13 (2OT)4/17/99 Canisius* .........................W, 20-44/24/99 at Siena* ..........................W, 13-74/28/99 at Brown ...........................L, 2-125/2/99 Mount St. Mary’s* ............ L, 5-65/14/99 Saint Joseph’s^ .............W, 17-95/15/99 Mount St. Mary’s^ .......W, 15-4

* MAAC game^ ECAC Tournament (Fairfield, Conn.)

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All-Time Results2000 (2-9)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/20/00 at North Carolina ........L, 11-122/27/00 Vermont ..........................W, 19-63/4/00 at Cornell ..........................L, 6-153/15/00 Manhattan ......................W, 14-33/21/00 at #3 Loyola .....................L, 9-193/28/00 at #13 Harvard ...............L, 9-104/2/00 Butler ..................................L, 8-134/8/00 at Villanova ......................L, 7-124/15/00 Ohio State ........................... L, 8-94/22/00 at #12 Notre Dame ....L, 12-205/3/00 #16 Brown ....................L, 10-12

2001 (7-8, 3-2 GWLL)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/18/01 at North Carolina ...........L, 7-122/24/01 Holy Cross ......................W, 15-63/3/01 Cornell................................L, 9-103/12/01 vs #1 Syracuse& ............L, 5-133/18/01 at Stony Brook .............L, 12-143/24/01 Air Force* .......................W, 10-73/27/01 Harvard ............................. W, 8-43/31/01 Manhattan ......................W, 13-44/7/01 Villanova .........................W, 11-94/12/01 at Butler* ........................W, 12-94/14/01 at Ohio State* ...............L, 10-114/22/01 #5 Notre Dame* .............L, 5-124/28/01 at #17 Penn State . L, 8-9 (OT)5/1/01 at Brown ...........................L, 9-145/5/01 Denver* ........................W, 13-11

* GWLL game& at Coral Gables, Fla.

2002 (7-6, 4-1 GWLL)Head Coach: Ted SpencerGWLL CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND2/23/02 at Holy Cross .................W, 14-93/2/02 Penn State ........................L, 6-143/10/02 #17 Brown ....................... W, 9-83/16/02 at Harvard ........................L, 8-103/19/02 at #12 Hofstra ................L, 8-113/24/02 Butler* .............................W, 11-74/5/02 at Denver* ..... W, 12-11 (2OT)4/7/02 at Air Force* ...................... L, 5-84/13/02 #13 Ohio State* .W, 8-7 (2OT)4/17/02 Stony Brook ...................W, 10-94/21/02 at Notre Dame* .........W, 11-104/27/02 #12 North Carolina ......L, 8-155/11/02 vs. #7 UMass^ .................L, 4-17

* GWLL game^ NCAA First Round (Providence, R.I.)

2003 (5-6, 1-4 GWLL)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/22/03 Holy Cross ......................W, 14-33/1/03 at Penn State ...................L, 6-183/10/03 at #4 Syracuse ................L, 6-193/15/03 Harvard ...........................W, 10-73/23/03 at Providence ................W, 10-63/26/03 at Brown ........................... W, 8-73/30/03 at Butler* ............................ L, 7-84/6/03 Air Force* .......................W, 15-84/13/03 at #14 Ohio State* .........L, 9-114/19/03 Notre Dame* ...................L, 4-144/26/03 Denver* .............................L, 9-16

* GWLL game

2004 (5-9, 1-4 GWLL)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/21/04 Providence ..........W, 8-7 (2OT)2/28/04 at Holy Cross .................W, 12-93/6/04 #20 Penn State .............W, 10-63/13/04 Brown.................................L, 7-123/17/04 vs. Colgate& ..................... W, 9-83/20/04 at Harvard ........................L, 7-153/27/04 at Dartmouth...................L, 9-124/1/04 #14 Rutgers ..........L, 6-7 (3OT)4/4/04 Butler* ..........................W, 15-124/8/04 at #17 Denver* ...............L, 9-164/11/04 at Air Force* ....................L, 6-124/18/04 at #14 Notre Dame* .....L, 7-164/28/04 Yale ........................L, 10-11 (OT)5/1/04 #7 Ohio State* ................L, 7-10

* GWLL game& at Vero Beach, Fla.

2005 (11-5, 4-1 GWLL)Head Coach: Ted SpencerGWLL CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND2/26/05 Holy Cross ......................W, 12-43/2/05 St. John’s ..........................W, 17-53/6/05 vs. Sacred Heart& ..........L, 9-133/11/05 vs. Yale~ ............................L, 8-113/19/05 #20 Harvard .................... W, 7-63/23/05 Air Force* .......................W, 10-93/26/05 at Penn State ...W, 11-10 (OT)4/2/05 at #12 Hobart ...............W, 11-84/6/05 Providence ....................... W, 9-54/9/05 Marist ...............................W, 10-94/17/05 #14 Notre Dame* .....W, 12-114/23/05 #10 Maryland ................... L, 6-94/29/05 at Butler* ............L, 11-12 (OT)5/1/05 at Ohio State* .............W, 14-105/7/05 #12 Denver* .................... W, 9-85/13/05 at #2 Duke^ .....................L, 4-23

* GWLL game^ NCAA First Round (Durham, N.C.)& at Boca Raton, Fla.~ at Delray Beach, Fla.

2006 (6-7, 4-3 ECAC)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/26/06 at Holy Cross .................W, 19-43/4/06 Dartmouth .....................L, 12-143/10/06 at Rutgers* .....................W, 11-73/14/06 vs. Yale& ............................L, 5-193/18/06 at Harvard ........................ W, 7-53/25/06 Penn State* ......................L, 6-114/1/06 Hobart* ............................W, 15-94/4/06 at Providence ....L, 10-11 (OT)4/8/06 #3 Georgetown* ............L, 5-104/15/06 at North Carolina ...........L, 9-184/22/06 #16 Loyola* ................W, 13-124/25/06 at #11 UMass* .................. L, 6-74/29/06 at St. John’s* ...................W, 12-7

* ECAC Lacrosse League game& at Boca Raton, Fla.

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All-Time Results2007 (6-6, 2-5 ECAC)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/24/07 Providence ....................... W, 6-53/3/07 at Dartmouth.................W, 11-83/10/07 Rutgers* .......................W, 14-103/13/07 #11 Bucknell .................W, 13-73/18/07 Harvard ........................W, 18-113/24/07 at Penn State* .................L, 7-103/31/07 at Hobart* ......................L, 10-114/7/07 at #5 Georgetown* ......... L, 7-84/15/07 #10 North Carolina ......L, 8-124/21/07 at #14 Loyola* ................L, 2-194/24/07 UMass* ...............................L, 7-104/29/07 St. John’s* ........................W, 13-6

* ECAC Lacrosse League game

2008 (4-9, 2-5 ECAC)Head Coach: Ted Spencer2/23/08 at Providence ....... W, 7-6 (OT)3/1/08 Dartmouth ......................W, 14-93/8/08 at #19 Rutgers* ............W, 10-73/11/08 at #14 Bucknell ................ L, 8-93/15/08 at Harvard ........................L, 3-123/21/08 Penn State* ........................ L, 2-73/29/08 Hobart* ..............................L, 4-124/1/08 at Vermont ......................... L, 8-94/5/08 #5 Georgetown* ............L, 8-104/12/08 Yale ......................................L, 9-124/19/08 #15 Loyola* .....................L, 4-134/22/08 at UMass* ........................W, 10-94/26/08 at St. John’s* .....................L, 7-10

* ECAC Lacrosse League game

2009 (7-6, 4-3 ECAC)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/21/09 Delaware .........................W, 10-92/28/09 at #18 Ohio State ...........L, 6-113/7/09 Rutgers* ............................ W, 5-43/14/09 Colgate ............................L, 12-133/17/09 at Marist ............................ W, 8-63/21/09 at Penn State* ...... W, 5-4 (OT)3/28/09 at #17 Hobart* ............... W, 9-73/31/09 Vermont ..........................W, 10-84/4/09 at Georgetown* ..............L, 8-114/11/09 at Yale ..............................L, 11-184/18/09 at #15 Loyola* ................L, 7-124/21/09 #16 UMass* .....................L, 6-124/25/09 St. John’s* ........................W, 17-5

* ECAC Lacrosse League game

2010 (8-6, 4-3 ECAC)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/20/10 Lafayette ........................L, 10-152/27/10 Bryant ................................ W, 5-33/6/10 at Villanova ........................ L, 6-83/13/10 vs. #3 Notre Dame& ...W, 10-83/20/10 at Colgate ........................W, 10-83/23/10 Ohio State* .....................W, 10-83/27/10 Hobart* ............................W, 14-54/3/10 at Bellarmine*...............W, 13-44/10/10 #9 Loyola* .......................... L, 4-94/13/10 Hartford ..........................W, 12-94/17/10 at Air Force* .................... W, 4-34/24/10 #20 Denver*~ .................. L, 8-95/1/10 at #3 Maryland ...............L, 4-175/8/10 at Quinnipiac* ...L, 10-11 (OT)

* ECAC Lacrosse League game& Beating Cancer With a Stick Lacrosse Classic (Houston, Texas)~ ESPNU Warrior Classic (East Hart-ford, Conn.) 2011 (8-8, 3-3 ECAC)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/19/11 at Lafayette ...................... W, 8-42/26/11 at Bryant ............................. L, 5-63/1/11 Quinnipiac ........................ W, 7-53/4/11 Villanova ...........................L, 6-103/11/11 Air Force* ......................... W, 6-43/14/11 Vermont ............................ W, 9-63/19/11 Colgate ...............................L, 9-113/26/11 at Hobart* ........................... L, 7-84/2/11 Bellarmine* .................W, 13-114/9/11 at Loyola* ................ L, 6-7 (OT)4/12/11 at Hartford .....................W, 10-94/16/11 #8 Hofstra* ........................ L, 7-84/23/11 at Ohio State* ................W, 11-94/30/11 at #6 Denver* .................L, 5-115/5/11 vs. #18 Loyola^ ............W, 10-95/7/11 at #6 Denver^ .................L, 9-11

* ECAC Lacrosse League game^ ECAC Championship (Denver, Colo.)

2012 (12-4, 4-2 ECAC)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/18/12 Stony Brook ................W, 13-102/25/12 Bryant ...................W, 9-8 (2OT)2/28/12 at Hofstra ..........W, 10-9 (3OT)3/3/12 at UMBC ................W, 10-9 (OT)3/7/12 at Quinnipiac ................... W, 9-63/11/12 at Vermont .....................W, 14-73/13/12 Lafayette .........................W, 15-93/17/12 at #17 Colgate.................L, 6-123/24/12 Hobart* .........................W, 17-123/31/12 at Bellarmine*................. W, 9-84/7/12 #4 Loyola* .......................... L, 6-84/14/12 at Air Force* ...............W, 12-104/21/12 #10 Denver* ......... W, 9-8 (OT)4/28/12 Ohio State* ......................... L, 3-85/2/12 vs. #18 Ohio State^ ...... W, 8-75/4/12 vs. #3 Loyola^.................L, 7-14

* ECAC Lacrosse League game^ ECAC Championship (Denver, Colo.)

2013 (8-7, 4-3 ECAC)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/16/13 at Bryant ........................... W, 8-62/19/13 Navy ..................................W, 10-92/23/13 at #9 North Carolina ....L, 9-102/26/13 Hofstra ................................. L, 2-93/2/13 UMBC ................................W, 14-93/9/13 at Yale .................................L, 8-123/14/13 Michigan* .......................W, 10-83/19/13 Quinnipiac ...................W, 11-103/23/13 at Hobart* ....................W, 13-103/30/13 Bellarmine* ........................ L, 7-84/6/13 at #6 Loyola* ...................L, 7-134/13/13 Air Force* ......................... W, 9-84/20/13 at #1 Denver* ....W, 10-9 (OT)4/27/13 at #13 Ohio State* .........L, 8-145/2/13 vs. #3 Denver^ ...............L, 8-10

* ECAC Lacrosse League game^ ECAC Championship (Geneva, N.Y.)

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All-Time Results2014 (12-4, 3-1 ECAC)Head Coach: Andy CopelanECAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS2/15/14 at Delaware ....................W, 18-82/22/14 Manhattan ......................W, 18-42/25/14 at Hofstra ............................ L, 7-93/4/14 Providence ....................L, 11-143/8/14 #10 Yale ............W, 12-11 (OT)3/15/14 Stony Brook ................W, 15-133/18/14 #11 UMass .....................W, 11-53/22/14 at Holy Cross .................W, 11-93/29/14 at Bellarmine*................. W, 9-34/1/14 Bucknell ..........................W, 10-64/5/14 at Michigan* .................... W, 9-84/12/14 at Air Force* ....................L, 8-164/15/14 at Quinnipiac ..............W, 15-104/26/14 Ohio State* ....................... W, 7-55/1/14 vs. Michigan^ ................W, 12-55/3/14 vs. Air Force^ .................... L, 8-9

* ECAC Lacrosse League game^ ECAC Championship (Columbus, Ohio)

2015 (9-6, 4-1 CAA)Head Coach: Andy CopelanCAA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS2/14/15 Holy Cross ........................L, 9-102/18/15 at Providence ................W, 10-62/21/15 Manhattan ......................W, 15-42/28/15 at Stony Brook ................L, 9-103/7/15 at #6 Yale ................. L, 8-9 (OT)3/10/15 at Bucknell .......................L, 9-103/14/15 Colgate .............................W, 13-93/17/15 at UMass Lowell ...........W, 11-53/21/15 #20 Villanova ................W, 11-43/28/15 at Drexel* .......................... W, 7-44/4/15 at UMass* ........................W, 10-94/11/15 #16 Towson* .................... L, 7-84/18/15 Delaware* ...... W, 12-11 (2OT)4/24/15 Hofstra* ............................. W, 5-44/30/15 UMass^ ................................ L, 8-9

* CAA game^ CAA Championship (Rafferty Stadium)

2016 (9-8, 4-1 CAA)Head Coach: Andy CopelanCAA REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS2/15/16 Richmond ......................L, 10-112/20/16 Bucknell ............................L, 8-132/27/16 at Rutgers .........................L, 6-123/1/16 UMass Lowell ............. W, 12-103/5/16 #18 Stony Brook .............. L, 6-93/8/16 at Georgetown .............. W, 13-93/12/16 #4 Yale ...............................L, 5-103/19/16 at Colgate ........................ W, 12-73/22/16 Quinnipiac ...................... W, 13-73/26/16 at #6 Villanova ...............L, 9-154/2/16 at Hofstra* .........................W, 9-84/9/16 Drexel* ................................W, 8-74/16/16 UMass* ................................W, 8-64/23/16 at #10 Towson* ...........L, 11-184/29/16 at Delaware* .................. W, 10-55/5/16 vs. Hofstra^ .................... W, 11-85/7/16 at #11 Towson^ ............... L, 2-4

* CAA game^ CAA Championship (Towson, Md.)

2017 (5-9, 2-3 CAA)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/11/17 at Richmond ....................L, 3-152/18/17 at Bucknell .................. W, 13-122/25/17 #14 Rutgers ....................... L, 3-82/28/17 at UMass Lowell ..............W, 8-73/4/17 at #18 Stony Brook ......... L, 6-93/11/17 at #15 Yale....... L, 10-11 (2OT)3/17/17 at #2 Penn State ............... L, 8-93/21/17 NJIT ................................... W, 13-63/25/17 Villanova ...........................L, 9-184/1/17 #6 Hofstra* ......................L, 6-104/8/17 at Drexel* .......................L, 12-134/15/17 at Massachusetts* .........L, 8-124/22/17 #15 Towson* ....................W, 9-84/29/17 Delaware* ....................... W, 11-7

* CAA game

2018 (1-3, 0-0 CAA)Head Coach: Andy Copelan2/10/18 Vermont .............................L, 5-122/17/18 at Saint Joseph’s ........... W, 11-62/24/18 at #15 Rutgers ................L, 7-122/27/18 Hartford ..........................L, 11-163/3/18 Stony Brook .....................L, 9-113/6/18 Quinnipiac .........................W, 9-6

SUPERLATIVES

Wins vs. USILA Nationally-Ranked Opponents3/10/02 #17 Brown ........................W, 9-84/13/02 #13 Ohio State ... W, 8-7 (2OT)3/6/04 #20 Penn State ............. W, 10-63/19/05 #20 Harvard .....................W, 7-64/2/05 at #12 Hobart ............... W, 11-84/17/05 #14 Notre Dame ....... W, 12-115/7/05 #12 Denver .......................W, 9-84/22/06 #16 Loyola .................. W, 13-123/13/07 #11 Bucknell ................. W, 13-73/8/08 at #19 Rutgers .............. W, 10-73/28/09 at #17 Hobart ..................W, 9-73/13/10 vs. #3 Notre Dame ..... W, 10-85/5/11 vs. #18 Loyola............... W, 10-94/21/12 #10 Denver ............W, 9-8 (OT)5/2/12 vs. #18 Ohio State ..........W, 8-74/20/13 at #1 Denver....... W, 10-9 (OT)3/8/14 #10 Yale .............W, 12-11 (OT)3/18/14 #11 UMass ..................... W, 11-53/21/15 #20 Villanova ................ W, 11-44/22/17 #15 Towson ...................... W, 9-8

Overtime Games4/13/99 at Hartford .......L, 12-13 (2OT)4/28/01 at #17 Penn State ..L, 8-9 (OT)4/5/02 at Denver......... W, 12-11 (2OT)4/13/02 #13 Ohio State ....W, 8-7 (2OT)2/21/04 Providence ...........W, 8-7 (2OT)4/1/04 #14 Rutgers .......... L, 6-7 (3OT)4/28/04 Yale .........................L, 10-11 (OT)3/26/05 at Penn State .... W, 11-10 (OT)4/29/05 at Butler ...............L, 11-12 (OT)4/4/06 at Providence .....L, 10-11 (OT)2/23/08 at Providence .........W, 7-6 (OT)3/21/09 at Penn State ..........W, 5-4 (OT)5/8/10 at Quinnipiac ......L, 10-11 (OT)4/9/11 at Loyola ....................L, 6-7 (OT)2/25/12 Bryant.....................W, 9-8 (2OT)2/28/12 at Hofstra ........... W, 10-9 (3OT)3/3/12 at UMBC .................W, 10-9 (OT)4/21/12 #10 Denver .............W, 9-8 (OT)4/20/13 at #1 Denver ........W, 10-9 (OT)3/8/14 #10 Yale .............. W, 12-11 (OT)3/7/15 at #6 Yale ..................L, 8-9 (OT)4/18/15 Delaware ......... W, 12-11 (2OT)3/11/17 at #15 Yale........L, 10-11 (2OT)