2009 Quinnipiac University Men`s Lacrosse

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2009 Quinnipiac University Men`s Lacrosse
2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse
Game #8 - March 28, 2009, 1 p.m.
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
Quinnipiac
University
BOBCATS
(2-5, 0-1 GWLL)
VS.
The Ohio State
University
BUCKEYES
(4-4, 0-0 GWLL)
2009 SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Date Opponent
Time/Result
2/14 at Wagner
W, 13-5
2/21 at St. John’s
L, 8-15
2/28 at Lafayette
L, 5-8
3/6
at No. 18 Brown
L, 3-7
3/14 AIR FORCE
L, 8-14
3/18 at Providence
L, 6-7
3/22 DETROIT-MERCY W, 15-4
3/28 at Ohio State*
1 p.m.
4/4
DENVER*
1 p.m.
4/11 SACRED HEART*
1 p.m.
4/18 NOTRE DAME*
1 p.m.
4/25 at Bellarmine*
1 p.m.
5/1-3 GWLL Tournament^
TBA
*
QU In the Standings GWLL
All
TEAM
W-L
W-L
1. Notre Dame................ 1-0....... 7-0
Air Force.................... 1-0....... 3-5
3.Denver....................... 0-0....... 5-4
Ohio State.................. 0-0....... 4-4
5.Bellarmine.................. 0-1....... 6-3 Quinnipiac................ 0-1...... 2-5
GWLL Play Resumes At Ohio State
The Quinnipiac University men’s lacrosse team returns to Great
Western Lacrosse League action Saturday, when the Bobcats
travel to Columbus, Ohio, to take on Ohio State. Quinnipiac
is coming off a convincing 15-4 win against Detroit, snapping
a five-game losing streak. The Buckeyes have dropped their
last two contests, at UMBC, 9-8 (OT), and at Colgate, 9-4.
The Buckeyes have defeated Detroit, Bucknell, Fairfield and
Robert Morris this season, while also falling to nationallyranked Navy and Penn State.
Scouting the Ohio State Buckeyes
The Buckeyes are led by 2008 First Team All-GWLL pick Joel
Dalgarno, who’s compiled a team-high 31 points, including a
team-best 15 assists. Jeff Ryan leads the team with 18 goals,
while Mario Ventiquattro (13) and Mike Pires (12) have also
posted double-digit goals. Nick Carr has won 54-of-96 faceoffs and picked up a team-high 26 ground balls. Brandon
Freeman has seen the bulk of the action in net for Ohio State
this season, compiling an 8.59 goals-against average and a
.552 save percentage.
GWLL GAME
^ Detroit, Mich.
Home Games in ALL CAPS
Dimond Shines In Quinnipiac Victories
All Starts Times Listed in Eastern Time (ET) Junior Ted Dimond scored three goals and added two assists
in the Bobcats’ 15-4 win against Detroit, March 22. He also
2008 SCHEDULE & RESULTS
scored three times to lead the Bobcats to a 13-5 win at WagDate Opponent
Time/Result ner, Feb. 14.
2/16
2/23
3/1
3/8
3/12
3/15
3/29
4/3
4/11
4/13
4/18
4/25
5/5
WAGNER
W, 14-4
ST. JOHN’S
W, 11-10
at Manhattan
W, 5-1
PROVIDENCE
W, 5-4
at Marist
W, 10-7
HARTFORD
W, 8-5
OHIO STATE*
L, 7-18
at Sacred Heart
L, 10-14
at #18 Denver
L, 8-14
at Air Force W, 11-10 (OT)
at#10 Notre Dame*W, 6-16
BELLARMINE*
W, 6-5
vs.#6 Notre Dame L, 6-10
Bobcats Pick Up 57 Ground Balls
The Bobcats scooped up 57 ground balls against Detroit, March
22. The 57 ground balls are a Quinnipiac single-game high for
the last two seasons. 25 QU players picked up at least one.
Mullaney Milestone
Junior Ben Mullaney became just the 11th Bobcat to scoop
up 100 career ground balls in the Bobcats’ loss at Providence,
March 18. With 101 ground balls, he’s tied for ninth in Quinnipiac Division I history.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON QUINNIPIAC
LACROSSE PLEASE CONTACT: GREG OTT
Assistant Sports Information Director
gnott@quinnipiac.edu; Office - 203-582-5387
Cellular - 203-859-8562
2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse Game Notes
PlayerMarch
Profiles
28, 2009 at Ohio State • www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com
Shots Bouncing Off Benzing
Kevin Benzing entered the week ranked 20th and 24th
in the nation in save percentage (.566) and goalsagainst average (8.50), respectively.
Oppenheimer: The Right Way To Play
Jack Oppenheimer owns the team lead in goals (10)
and points (14), and is second in assists (4). After
opening the season with a goal and four assists against
Wagner, Oppenheimer followed with three goals at St.
John’s, two at Lafayette, two against Air Force and
one each against Brown and Detroit.
Kelly Creeping Up The Charts
With two goals each at Providence and against Detroit,
sophomore Kevin Kelly is now third on the team in
goals (8) and points (11).
3-D Scoring
The Bobcats got a goal apiece from Alex DeAlmeida,
Zach Dendas, and Ted Dimond, Feb. 28, at Lafayette.
Dendas and Dimond also added an assist each.
Dendas Delivers; Kerr Connects
Zach Dendas and Garett Kerr scored twice each in
the Bobcats’ Feb. 21 loss at St. John’s. Dendas also
added an assist.
Gast From the Past
After missing all of last season due to injury, Mike Gast
scored two goals in his return to the Bobcats’ line-up,
Feb. 14 at Wagner.
Benzing Begins Strong
Goalie Kevin Benzing stopped 15 shots, while allowing
just five goals at Wagner.
Mullaney Picks Up His Game
Ben Mullaney scooped up seven ground balls and won
12-of-20 face-offs in the Bobcats’ season opener at
Wagner.
Top Cats Return
Top point scorers Gary Messina, Ted Dimond and
Garett Kerr all return for the Bobcats. Messina led
Quinnipiac with 26 points, including 10 goals and a
team-high 16 assists last season. Dimond scored a
team-high 17 goals, while Kerr added 16 goals.
Didn’t You Used To Play Here?
2008 All-GWLL Second Team selection Drew Maceranka returns to the Bobcats as an assistant coach.
Maceranka anchored the Quinnipiac defense last
season and earned a spot on the North team at the
USILA North/South All-Star Game.
On Deck
The Bobcats return to GWLL action, April 4, when they
begin a three-game homestand against Denver. The
opening face-off is scheduled for 1 p.m. at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey & Lacrosse Turf Field.
2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse Game Notes
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2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse Roster
No. Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
24 26
28
31 32 33
34
35 36 37 38
39 40 41 42 43 44
45 Yr. Ht. Wgt. Pos.
Hometown/High School
Ted Dimond
Jr.
5-10 180
Attack
Marblehead, Mass./Tabor
Adam Dahlgard
Fr.
5-8
155
Attack
Bethany, Conn./Amity
Gary Messina
Sr.
6-1
190
Midfield
West Islip, N.Y./West Islip
Jimmy Gianfelice
Jr.
6-1
175
Attack
Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug
Crandon Leahy
Jr.
6-5
230
Defense
Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset
Billy Alessi
So. 6-1
180
Midfield
Branford, Conn./Branford
Garett Kerr
Jr.
5-10 180
Midfield
Inglewood, Ont./Avon Old Farms
Ben Mullaney
Jr.
5-9
175
Midfield
Norwalk, Conn./BrienMcMahon
Matt Schairer
Fr.
5-9
160
Attack
Wrentham, Mass./King Phillip
Jamie Prudden
Jr.
5-9
180
Goalie
Andover, Mass./Tabor
Matt Kusiak
Jr.
5-8
170
Attack
Longmeadow,Mass./Longmeadow
Mike Gast
Jr.
5-10 175
Attack
G
rand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids
Kevin Benzing
Jr.
6-1
180
Goalie
Severna Park, Md./Mt. St. Joe
Sean LeBlanc
Fr.
6-1
200
Defense
Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury
Zach Pall
Fr.
5-10 170
Midfield
Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville
Chris Messina
Fr.
6-1
185
Midfield
West Islip, N.Y./West Islip
Drew Falkenhan
Jr.
6-1
185
Defense Easthampton, N.Y./Easthampton
A.J. Alessi
Sr.
6-0
190
Attack
Branford, Conn./Branford
Ryan Andrews
Jr.
5-11 180
Goalie
Smithtown, N.Y./Hauppauge
Zach Dendas
Jr.
6-4
190
Midfield
Branford, Conn./Branford
Kevin Kelly
So. 6-2
195
Midfield
Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow
Mitch Cooper
Jr.
5-10 165
Midfield
Rockville Centre, N.Y./Oceanside
Alex DeAlmeida
Jr.
5-9
170
Attack
Pt. Pleasant, N.J./Christian Bros.
A.J. Drivas
So. 5-11 180
Attack Andover, Mass./Andover/Northfield Mt. Hermon
Chris Coppolecchia
Fr.
6-0
210
Defense
Somers, N.Y./Somers
Jack Oppenheimer
So. 6-2
195
Attack
Conshohocken, Pa./Germantown
Bailey Tuthill
Jr.
6-2
210
Midfield
Newbury, Mass./Newburyport
Derek Flynn
Fr.
5-11 170
Midfield
Monroe, Conn./Masuk
Grant Marston
Fr.
6-1
185
Midfield
Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury
Alex Marotto
Jr.
6-2
210
Midfield
South Windsor, Conn./South Windsor
Todd Kaiser
Jr.
5-11 175
Attack
Summit, N.J./Summit
Mike Annunziata
Sr. 5-11 175 Attack
Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac
Chris Meyer
Fr.
5-10 180
Midfield
Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury
Pat Elliott
Sr.
6-3
220
Defense Basking Ridge, N.J./Basking Ridge
Brian Straub
So. 6-2
220
Defense
Huntington, NY./Huntington
S
Matt Minor
So. 6-1
195
Midfield
outh Hadley, Mass./South Hadley
Jake Glebocki
So. 6-2 210 Defense
Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug
Matt Baker Jr.
6-4
210
Defense
South Hadley, Mass./South Hadley
Pat Gleeton
So. 6-0
195
Defense
Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire Mike Bucchino
Jr.
5-10 180
Defense
Nashua. N.H./Avon Old Farms
Head Coach: Eric Fekete (Skidmore ‘89, 8th Season)
Assistant Coach: Bruce Frady (Eastern Connecticut ‘03, 4th Season)
Assistant Coach: Drew Maceranka (Quinnipiac ’08, 1st Season)
2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse Game Notes
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Profiles
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2009 Ohio State Men’s Lacrosse Roster
No. Name
Yr. Ht. Wgt. Pos.
Hometown/High School
1
Nick Carr
Sr.
5-9
175
M
Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hill
2
Bryce Woodson
So.
5-10 180
M
Virginia Beach, Va./Salisbury School
4
Mike Smail
Fr.
5-10 150
A
Crofton, Md./DeMatha
6
Ryan Keneally
So.
6-2
175
G
St. James, N.Y./St. Anthony’s
6
Andrew Reinhardt
Jr.
5-10 180
M
Monkton, Md./Essex C.C./Calvert Hill
7
Doug Ruhnke
Sr.
5-10 170
A
Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon
8
Peter Coluccini
Sr.
6-1
200
G
South Salem, N.Y./Syracuse/John Jay
9
Justin Hayes
Jr.
5-11 180
A
Hudson, Ohio/Herkimer C.C./Hudson
10
James Green
Jr.
6-1
185
M
Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East
11
Joe Bonanni
Fr.
6-1
160
D
Harwood, Md./St. Mary’s
12
Scott Gerland
Fr.
5-11 175
A
Wayne, Pa./Radnor
13
Corey Bentine
Sr.
6-1
175
M
Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington
14
Jeff Ryan
Sr.
5-10 170
A
Syracuse, N.Y./Hobart/West Genesee
15
Mike Pires
So.
6-1
170
M
Saanichton, B.C./Stelly’s Secondary School
16
Joel Dalgarno
Sr.
6-0
180
A Port Coquitlam, B.C./Western Reserve Academy
17
Stephen Tepsick
Fr.
6-1
180
M
Huntingtown, Md./DeMatha
18
Brian Lalley
Sr.
6-0
175
M
Orchard Park, N.Y./Orchard Park
19
Jarred Bowman
So.
5-10 170
M
Cincinnati, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller
20
Brandon Freeman
Jr.
5-8
160
G
Salem, N.H./Londonderry
20
Scott Morell
Fr.
5-10 165
A
Rye, N.Y./Westminster
21
Zach Boyt
So.
6-2
180
M
Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon
22
Matt Kawamoto
So.
6-0
180
D
Springfield, Va./West Springfield
23
Andrew Stimmel
Jr.
5-10 174
M
Murrysville, Pa./Penn State/Franklin Reg.
24
Mario Ventiquattro
Jr.
5-9
175
A
Carthage, N.Y./Carthage Central
25
Dan Bain
So.
6-3
190
M
Virginia Beach, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate
26
Scott Lathrop
So.
5-10 170
M
Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington
27
Brandon McLean
Fr.
6-3
210
M
Victoria, British Columbia/Claremont
28
Tim Pedersen
Sr.
5-11 195
M
Nyack, N.Y./Ridgewood
29
Eric Smith
Fr.
6-1
150
A
Lutherville, Md./Boys’ Latin
30
Andrew Pace
Sr.
5-8
175
A
Orchard Park, N.Y./Orchard Park
32
Keith Lovett
Jr.
6-1
205
D
Madison, N.J./Madison
33
Brock Sorensen
Fr.
6-5
203
D
Peterborough, Ontario/Kenner Collegiate
35
Tyler Dolphin
So.
5-10 165
A
Bethlehem, Pa./Calvert Hill College
36
Eddie Bambino
Fr.
5-9
160
M
Yardley, Pa./Penn Charter
37
Donnie Turchin
Jr.
6-1
185
D
Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional
38
Packy Campbell
So.
5-9
175
D
Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga
39
Conor David
So.
6-1
170
D
Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice
40
TJ Smith
So.
6-1
185
D
Rye, N.Y./Rye
41
Connor Anderson
Jr.
6-1
175
D Worthington, Ohio/Dartmouth/Thomas Worthington
42
Scott Foreman
Jr.
5-11 200
D
Timonium, Md./Calvert
42
Dillon Sheehy
So.
6-2
180
D
Exton, Pa./Downingtown East
43
Scott Matthews
Sr.
6-0
190
D
Nottingham, Md./Boys’ Latin
44
Chris Lowery
So.
6-2
190
D
Commack, N.Y./Commack
45
Keenan Ochwat
Fr.
6-1
182
D
Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale
46
TJ Powell
So.
6-0
185
M
Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington
47
Cody Reynolds
Jr.
6-2
200
M
Hiiliard, Ohio/Hilliard Davidson
Head Coach: Nick Myers (Springfield ‘01, 1st Season)
Assistant Coach: Andrew Baxter (Springfield ‘01, 1st Season)
Assistant Coach: Bill Katsaros (Oakland ’03, 1st Season)
Volunteer Coach: Mark Bergey (Western New England ‘06, 1st Season)
2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse Game Notes
March 28, 2009 at Ohio State • www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com
ERIC FEKETE
HEAD COACH
SKIDMORE COLLEGE ‘89
Seventh Season
Entering his eighth season as men’s lacrosse coach
at Quinnipiac, Eric Fekete has pushed the Bobcats
men’s lacrosse program to new heights.
The 2008 season was, perhaps, Fekete’s best as a
collegiate coach. After leading the Bobcats to an 8-5
record, the Great Western Lacrosse League coaches
voted Fekete the league coach of the year. He also
was honored as coach of the North team in the USILA North-South Game. Fekete guided Quinnipiac to
a fourth-place finish in the league, behind only traditional powerhouses Notre Dame, Ohio State and
Denver. The fourth-place finish was good enough for
a berth in the inaugural GWLL Tournament. In addition, Fekete coached defenseman Drew Maceranka
to All-GWLL and All-New England status. Midfielders
Gary Messina and Anthony Poerio also made the AllNew England Team.
In the team’s inaugural season in the Great Western Lacrosse League, the Bobcats recorded their
first winning season since 2001. Big wins included a
double overtime victory over Bellarmine and a comefrom-behind win against Butler.
Following the season, several players were recognized for their performances both on and off the field.
Five players were named to the NEILA East-West Senior All-Star Game - Kevin Browne, John Donnellan,
Sean McBride, Josh Murray and Eric Trama. Donnellan, Murray and Trama were also tabbed as All-New
England selections. Browne, Donnellan and Murray
were selected as NEILA Scholar-Athletes, while Donnellan earned All-GWLL honors.
The Bobcats’ second season resulted in a tie for
fourth place in the GWLL and a 6-7 overall record.
Quinnipiac was a member of the competitive America
East conference for Fekete’s first four seasons on the
bench. Fekete was also instrumental in transitioning the program up from the MAAC Lacrosse League,
where Quinnipiac played prior to joining America
East.
During Fekete’s tenure in Hamden, he has also assembled some of the most formidable non-conference schedules in program history. Since arriving in
Hamden, the Bobcats have played the likes of Princeton, Loyola, and Harvard.
Fekete has also served as President of the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. His term
will ran through 2007.
The NEILA is the major body of New England Collegiate Lacrosse covering the Division I, II, and III levels. The NEILA is responsible for recognizing the All
New England Selection Team and the All-New England Academic Team.
The Brine New England East - West Senior All Star
Game is also organized and governed by the NEILA.
This game, held in June, is the premier event in New
England College Lacrosse, showcasing all of the regions top graduating college seniors in the game.
The NEILA is also responsible and committed to conducting both free youth clinics and coaches clinics to
the continually growing New England lacrosse community.
During Fekete’s first season with the Bobcats, Quinnipiac advanced to the semifinals of the America East
tournament, where it lost to eventual champion Albany. Fekete came to Quinnipiac after serving seven
seasons as an assistant coach, the last five at Fairfield University. Fekete also spent the 1996 season as
an assistant at nationally-ranked Brown University.
While at Fairfield, Fekete was an integral part of the
Stags’ successful elevation at the Division I level.
In 2001, Fairfield finished 7-8, including a 3-2 mark
in the highly-competitive Great Western Lacrosse
League - its first year as a member of the conference.
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From 1997-1999, the Stags recorded an impressive
31-18 overall mark, including a remarkable 21-2 record in MAAC Men’s Lacrosse League action which
resulted in two league titles (1997 and 1998). In addition, Fairfield captured back-to-back ECAC Division
I Championships, defeating Colgate, 9-7, in 1998
and Mount St. Mary’s, 15-4, in 1999.
Before his arrival at Fairfield, Fekete spent one year
as an assistant at Brown University. In 1996, the
Bears ranked in the top-ten nationally and finished
with a final 7-6 record, including a 3-3 mark in the
Ivy League.
Fekete gained additional experience in 1994 when he
coached the United State Under-19 team at the 1994
World Lacrosse Games Festival in Manchester, England. From 1992-1995, he was the head boy’s varsity lacrosse coach at Duxbury (Mass.) High School,
leading the school to four consecutive MIAA tournament berths.
Fekete got his start in collegiate coaching in 1989,
serving three seasons on the staff at the University
of Arizona.
A native of Duxbury, Mass., Fekete attended Skidmore College and graduated in 1989 with a B.S. in
business. While at Skidmore, Fekete was a member
of the men’s lacrosse and ice hockey squads.
Fekete currently resides in Hamden with his wife,
Lisa and his four children, Emma, Sam, Charlie and
Will.
THE ERIC FEKETE FILE
• 2008 Great Western Lacrosse League Coach of
the Year.
• Coached the North Team in the 2008 USILA
North-South Game.
• Served two years as President of the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association.
• Five of Fekete’s players were named to the
2006 NEILA East-West Senior All-Star Game
COACHING CAREER
• 2002-present
Head Coach, Quinnipiac University
• 1997-2001
Assistant Coach, Fairfield University
• 1996
Assistant Coach, Brown University
• 1992-95
Head Coach, Duxbury (Mass.) High School
• 1994
Head Coach, United States Under-19 Team
1989-91
Assistant Coach, University of Arizona
COLLEGE DEGREE
• BS, Skidmore College, business, 1989
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2009 Quinnipiac Combined Team Statistics
All games
RECORD:
OVERALL
ALL GAMES........... ( 2- 5- 0)
CONFERENCE.......... ( 0- 1- 0)
NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 2- 4- 0)
DATE
---------Feb 14
Feb 21
Feb 28
Mar 06
*Mar 14
Mar 18
Mar 22
at
at
at
at
at
HOME
( 1- 1- 0)
( 0- 1- 0)
( 1- 0- 0)
OPPONENT
---------------------WAGNER
St. John’s
Lafayette
#18 Brown
AIR FORCE
Providence
DETROIT
W/L
--W
L
L
L
L
L
W
AWAY
( 1- 4- 0)
( 0- 0- 0)
( 1- 4- 0)
SCORE
ATT
----- ----13-5
251
8-15
402
5-8
124
3-7
243
8-14
357
6-7
176
15-4
274
TEAM STATISTICS
QU
OPP
--------------------------------------------------SHOT STATISTICS..........
Goals-Shot attempts....
58-211
60-239
Goals scored average...
8.30
8.59
Shot pct...............
.275
.251
Shots on goal-Attempts.
127-211
134-239
SOG pct................
.602
.561
Shots/Game.............
30.1
34.1
Assists................
36
28
MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES.....
Goals-Opportunities....
10-38
11-40
Conversion Percent.....
.263
.275
GOAL BREAKDOWN...........
Total Goals............
58
60
Man-up.................
10
11
Man-down...............
1
0
Unassisted.............
22
32
Overtime...............
0
0
GROUND BALLS.............
200
226
TURNOVERS................
59
56
CAUSED TURNOVERS.........
22
18
FACEOFFS (W-L)...........
62-79
79-62
Faceoff W-L Pct........
.440
.560
CLEARS...................
101-126
101-141
Clear Pct..............
.802
.716
PENALTIES................
Number.................
41
39
Minutes................
31:30
33:30
ATTENDANCE...............
Total..................
631
1196
Dates/Avg Per Date.....
2/316
5/239
Neutral Site #/Avg.....
0/0
NEUTRAL
( 0- 0- 0)
( 0- 0- 0)
( 0- 0- 0)
## PLAYER
GP
G
A Pts Sh GWG UP DN GB Faceoff
------------------------------------------------------------------31 OPPENHEIMER, Jack
7 10
4 14 34
0
3
1
5
0-0
1 DIMOND, Ted
7
9
3 12 15
1
0
0
5
0-0
22 KELLY, Kevin
6
8
3 11 26
0
0
0
6
0-0
3 MESSINA, Gary
7
2
8 10 21
0
0
0
9
0-0
7 KERR, Garett
7
5
3
8 13
0
2
0
5
0-0
21 DENDAS, Zach
7
4
2
6 22
0
2
0
3
0-0
12 GAST, Mike
7
4
1
5 18
1
2
0
9
0-0
24 DeALMEIDA, ALEX
7
3
2
5 10
0
0
0
5
0-0
23 COOPER, Mitch
6
2
3
5 11
0
0
0
0
0-0
6 ALESSI, Billy
7
2
3
5
4
0
1
0 11
4-5
36 KAISER, Todd
4
2
2
4
3
0
0
0
0
0-0
15 PALL, Zach
7
2
0
2 14
0
0
0
8
8-5
18 ALESSI, A.J.
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0-0
4 GIANFELICE, Jim
4
1
0
1
9
0
0
0
3
0-0
42 GLEBOCKI, Jake
7
1
0
1
1
0
0
0 21
1-0
40 STRAUB, Brian
4
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0-0
39 ELLIOTT, Pat
7
1
0
1
1
0
0
0 15
0-0
37 ANNUNZIATA, Mike
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0-0
41 MINOR, Matt
6
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
0-0
35 MAROTTO, Alex
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
0-0
34 MARSTON, Grant
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0-0
9 SCHAIRER, Matt
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0-0
2 DAHLGARD, Adam
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0-0
45 BUCCHINO, Mike
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0-1
44 GLEETON, Pat
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0-0
43 BAKER, Matt
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0-0
38 MEYER, Chris
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
33 FLYNN, Derek
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1-8
32 TUTHILL, Bailey
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0-0
28 COPPOLECCHIA, Chris
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 14
0-0
26 DRIVAS, A.J.
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
19 ANDREWS, Ryan
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0-0
16 MESSINA, Chris
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
14 LEBLANC, Sean
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0-0
13 BENZING, Kevin
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 13
0-0
11 KUSIAK, Matt
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0-0
10 PRUDDEN, Jamie
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
8 MULLANEY, Ben
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 28 48-60
5 LEAHY, Crandon
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0-0
Total...............
7 58 36 94 211
2 10
1 200 62-79
Opponents...........
7 60 28 88 239
5 11
0 226 79-62
|-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-|
## GOALTENDERS
GP Minutes GA
Avg Sv
Pct W L T
---------------------------------------------------------------10 PRUDDEN, Jamie
1
0:06
0 0.00
0 .000 0 0 0
13 BENZING, Kevin
7 374:03 53 8.50 69 .566 1 4 0
19 ANDREWS, Ryan
2
44:54
7 9.35
5 .417 0 0 0
Total...............
7 419:03 60 8.59 74 .552 1 4 0
Opponents...........
7 419:03 58 8.30 69 .543 4 1 0
GOALS BY PERIOD
-------------------Quinnipiac..........
Opponents...........
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
--- --- --- --16 17 13 12
15 11 15 19
Total
----58
60
SAVES BY PERIOD
-------------------Quinnipiac..........
Opponents...........
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
--- --- --- --13 20 19 22
18 16 19 16
Total
----74
69
SHOTS BY PERIOD
-------------------Quinnipiac..........
Opponents...........
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
--- --- --- --47 59 54 51
47 65 60 67
Total
----211
239
SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD
-------------------Quinnipiac..........
Opponents...........
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
--- --- --- --34 33 32 28
28 31 34 41
Total
----127
134
2009 Quinnipiac University Men’s Lacrosse Game Notes
PlayerMarch
Profiles
28, 2009 at Ohio State • www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com
QU Career And Single-Season Records
Career Records
Goals
144 Mike Baglio ‘02
140 Joe Baglio ‘02
117 Alan LoGiudice ‘01
88 Corey Pronsky ‘97
84 Andy Pelletier ‘04
73 Frank DeRubeis, Jr. ‘96
72 John Giordano ‘03
68 Josh Murray ‘06
64 Dan Meyer ‘96
Eric Trama ‘06
61 Mike Stottler ‘07
60 P.J. Gillard ‘95
55 Tucker Prudden ‘07
41 Jon Bailey ‘98
40 Alex Sbordone ‘00
38 Brian Perry ‘99
Assists
63 Joe Baglio ‘02
52 John Giordano ‘03
49 Jeff Speed ‘02
43 Mike Baglio ‘02
42 Alan LoGiudice ‘01
41 Josh Murray ‘06
39 Jon Bailey ‘98
Andy Pelletier ‘04
Eddie Morley ‘06
38 Corey Pronsky ‘97
32 Eric Trama ‘06
31 P.J. Gillard ‘95
30 Frank DeRubeis,Jr ‘96
28 Brian Perry ‘99
Anthony Poerio ‘08
Mike Stottler ‘07
Groundballs
301 Joe Baglio ‘02
196 Brendan Talbot ‘02
164 Fane Sigal ‘02
154 John Donnellan ‘06
153 Mike Hennessey ‘07
130 Mike Baglio ‘02
111 Alan LoGuidice ‘01
107 Dan Sparks ‘98
101 Jon D’Ascoli ‘07
James Glick ‘02
Ben Mullaney ‘10
99 John Giordano ‘03
95 Josh Murray ‘06
89 Drew Maceranka ‘08
88 Chris Ort ‘03
Kevin Browne ‘06
Points
203 Joe Baglio ‘02
183 Mike Baglio ‘02
159 Alan LoGiudice ‘01
126 Corey Pronsky ‘97
124 John Giordano ‘03
123 Andy Pelletier ‘04
109 Josh M`urray ‘06
103 Frank DeRubeis, . Jr ‘96
96 Eric Trama ‘06
91 P.J. Gillard ‘95
89 Mike Stottler ‘07
84 Jeff Speed ‘02
83 Dan Meyer ‘96
80 Jon Bailey ‘98
Tucker Prudden ‘07
73 Eddie Morley ‘06
66 Brian Perry ‘99
65 Alex Sbordone ‘00
Saves
628 T.J. Barnett ‘04
425 Mike Sturmer ‘99
369 Jason Boggs-True ‘99
280 James Nastro ‘06
Season Records
Goals
50 Alan LoGuidice, 2001
49 Joe Baglio, 2001
46 Mike Baglio, 2001
41 Joe Baglio, 1999
40 Mike Baglio, 2002
39 Frank DeRubeis, Jr.1996
37 Alan LoGiudice, 1998
33 Brian Perry, 1998
Mike Baglio, 2000
31 Andy Pelletier, 2001
Mike Stottler, 2007
28 Dan Meyer, 1996
Corey Pronsky, 1994
Erik Anderson, 1999
Joe Baglio, 2000
Assists
29 Joe Baglio, 2001
25 Brian Perry, 1998
24 Jeff Speed, 2001
23 Brian Ouellet, 1996
21 P.J. Gillard, 1995
18 Corey Pronsky, 1996
Erik Anderson, 1999
16 Alex Sbordone, 1997
Jon Bailey, 1997
Gary Messina, 2008
Eddie Morley, 2006
15 Frank DeRubeis, Jr., 1996
John Giordano, 2000
Chris Griffin, 2006
Anthony Poerio, 2007
Points
78 Joe Baglio, 2001
64 Alan LoGiudice, 2001
60 Mike Baglio, 2001
58 Brian Perry, 1998
54 Frank DeRubeis, Jr.1996
53 Joe Baglio, 1999
48 Mike Baglio, 2002
46 Erik Anderson, 1999
45 P.J. Gillard, 1995
Corey Pronsky, 1996
Mike Baglio, 2000
Groundballs
112 Joe Baglio, 2001
80 Joe Baglio, 2000
73 Joe Baglio, 1999
64 Tim Glover, 1997
61 John Donnellan, 2003
60 Brendan Talbot, 2001
57 Mike Hennessey, 2007
56 Geoff Moore, 1997
55 Dan Sparks, 1997
54 Fane Sigal, 2001
Brendan Talbot, 1999
53 Chris Ort, 2003
52 Dan Sparks, 1998
51 Kevin Benzing, 2008