Bobcats Play Mount St. Mary's In Pivotal NEC Contest
Saturday
The Quinnipiac University men's lacrosse team plays a
pivotal Northeast Conference contest against Mount St. Mary's
Saturday at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey & Lacrosse Turf Field.
At stake is the inside track on the NEC regular season championship
and the right to play host the NEC Tournament, scheduled for May 6
and 8. Both teams are currently 2-0 in the league, and are the only
remaining undefeated teams. The Bobcats fell to Harvard, 14-7, on
Tuesday, while the Mountaineers defeated Sacred Heart, 11-7, on
April 9. Mount St. Mary's leads the all-time series, 3-1, with the
last meeting coming in 2001.
Scouting the Mount St. Mary's University Mountaineers
The Mount is led by Brett Schmidt, whose 31 points are a
team-high. Andrew Schalley and Cody Lehrer have each compiled a
team-high 22 goals, while Schalley is right behind Schmidt with 30
points. Bryant Schmidt and Eric Ososki have 10 goals apiece. Ben
Trapp is the Mount's primary face-off man, winning 55.7 percent
(132-237), which has led to a team-high 61 ground balls. T.C.
DiBartolo has seen the majority of time in net for the
Mountaineers, compiling an 11.59 goals-against average and a .502
save percentage.
Causing Havoc
A year after finishing fifth in the nation in caused
turnovers per game (10.21), the Bobcats opened the week ranked
fourth among NCAA D-I teams at 10.13. Jake Glebocki has led the way
with 2.00 CT/gm. (16th-NCAA).
Benz, But Don't Break
Senior goalie Kevin Benzing has been particularly stingy
this season, opening the week at 11.13 saves per game (13th-NCAA)
while maintaining a .546 save percentage (22nd-NCAA) and a 9.19
goals-against average (33rd-NCAA).
Stepping Up On The Man-Up
QU was 12th in the nation in man-up offense to begin the
week. The Bobcats had connected on nearly 40 percent of their
opportunities (.393).
Oppenheimer Climbs Quinnipiac Career Goals List
Jack Oppenheimer's 67 career goals rank ninth in
Quinnipiac history.
Hagg
of a Streak
Christian Haggerty has recorded at least one point in each
of his 23 games in the blue and gold. The 23 games rank 20th among
active point streaks in the nation.
Tricky Trio
Kevin Kelly, Christian Haggerty and Jack Oppenheimer each
registered hat tricks against Robert Morris on April 9. Kelly
scored a team-high five goals, while Haggerty and Oppenheimer had
three goals each.
A
Goalie's Revenge
After being peppered with 1,431 shots in his four-year
Quinnipiac career, senior goalie Kevin Benzing unleashed his first
career shot, a full-field heave that found the back of the net on
the fly, April 9 against Robert Morris.
NEC
Honors Kelly, Webster
The Northeast Conference named Kevin Kelly and Dylan
Webster its player and rookie of the week, respectively, on April
11. Kelly scored five goals against Robert Morris, while Webster
scored a goal, added three assists, won all 10 of his face-offs,
scooped up seven ground balls and caused two turnovers. The award
was the first of the season for Kelly and the fifth for
Webster.
Wilbur's Game-Winner
Seeing just his second game action of the year, sophomore
Brendan Wilbur scored twice, including the game-winning goal as
time expired, Apr. 1 at Bryant. Wilbur had scored just once before
in his career, Mar. 4, 2010, against Wagner. He proved it was not a
fluke, scoring twice more and adding an assist, Apr. 9 against
Robert Morris.
Do
We Call Him A Rookie of the Year Candidate At This Point?
Dylan Webster was named the Northeast Conference Rookie of
the Week for the fourth time in five weeks after scoring an
improbable goal against Bryant. After getting the ball checked out
of his stick, Webster recollected and shot it past two defenders
and the Bryant goalie to give QU a late 12-10 advantage.
Benzing Grabs Second In Saves
With 19 saves against Holy Cross March 5, Kevin Benzing
passed Mike Sturmer '99 (428) for second all-time at QU. He now
stands at 478, 150 behind the all-time leader at Quinnipiac, T.J.
Barnett '04 (628).
Career-High For Coppolecchia
Chris Coppolecchia scooped up a career-high seven ground
balls, March 26 at UMBC.
Webster Wins Again...And Again
Dylan Webster was named the Northeast Conference Rookie of
the Week for the third straight week, March 21. The freshman
midfielder had a goal and an assist against Hartford, March 19, a
week after tallying two goals in the Bobcats' 9-3 win at
Providence, March 12. He began the stretch with three goals and an
assist against Holy Cross, March 5.
Benzing Takes Second NEC Defensive Player of the Week
Kevin Benzing was named the NEC Defensive Player of the
Week for the second time in three weeks on March 21. The senior
goalie made 12 saves on 22 chances in the Bobcats' 10-9 overtime
loss to Hartford.
Hat
Trick Twosome
Kevin Kelly and Christian Haggerty each compiled hat
tricks against Hartford. Kelly now has five hat tricks for his
four-year career, while Haggerty has four in his two years at
QU.
Second Half Lockdown
QU outscored Providence, 6-0, in the second half on March
12. After the teams were deadlocked at 3-3 following the first
half, Quinnipiac scored goals on six of seven shots on goal, while
Bobcats goalie Kevin Benzing stopped all five shots on goal he saw
in the second half.
Good
Things Come In Three's
Kevin Kelly tallied a career-high six points on three
goals and three assists, March 12, at Providence.
NEC
Recognizes Benzing, Webster
The Northeast Conference recognized Kevin Benzing and
Dylan Webster as its defensive player and rookie of the week,
respectively, on March 7. Benzing made 31 saves in two games,
including 19 in the Bobcats' 10-5 victory against Holy Cross.
Webster scored three goals and added an assist against Holy
Cross.
New
To The NEC
With Bryant becoming eligible for postseason play in 2011,
the Northeast Conference now has six men's lacrosse-playing
institutions and has officially become a men's lacrosse league. QU
joins Bryant, Mount St. Mary's, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart and
Wagner.
Crazy Eight
Quinnipiac finished 2010 eighth in the nation in ground
balls per game (35.57).
20/20
Christian Haggerty became just the fourth player in
Quinnipiac history to compile a 20-goal, 20-assist season with 20
goals and 25 assists last year. Haggerty joined Joe Baglio (49 G,
29 A in 2001) as the only other Quinnipiac player with a 20-20
season at Division I, while Brian Perry (33 G, 25 A in 1998) and
P.J. Gillard (24 G, 21 A in 1995) achieved the feat at the Division
II level.
Glad
To Have You
Christian Haggerty led the Bobcats in points (45), with 20
goals and 25 assists in 2010. His assist total tied for second on
the QU single-season list, tied with Brian Perry in 1998. Haggerty
was the first Bobcat to reach as many as 17 assists in a season
since both Joe Baglio (29) and Jeff Speed (24) did so in 2001.
Oppenheimer Goals: The Right Way To Score
With 32 goals last season, Jack Oppenheimer led the
Bobcats and moved into 10th all-time on the Quinnipiac
single-season chart. Oppenheimer's 66 career goals rank ninth
all-time at Quinnipiac.
15
Seniors Depart
The Bobcats must find a way to replace 15 graduated
seniors from a year ago, many coming in the midfield. The top
scorer to depart is Alex Marotto, who contributed 15 goals, while
Todd Kaiser also chipped in with 12 goals. Garett Kerr also had 10
goals. Face-off specialist Ben Mullaney will certainly be missed,
while Alex DeAlmeida's 12 points (5 goals, 7 assists) will also
have to be replaced.
Up
Next
The Bobcats return to Northeast Conference action
Saturday, when they play host to intrastate rival Sacred Heart.
Opening face-off from the Quinnipiac Field Hockey & Lacrosse
Turf Field is scheduled for 1 p.m. Prior to the game, the Bobcats
will honor their senior class as part of Senior Day ceremonies.