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Stony Brook Men's Lacrosse Stony Brook Overall Individual Statistics All Games (As of Apr 21, 2021) Stony Brook Men’s Lacrosse 2021 GAME NOTES @STONYBROOKMLAX STONYBROOKMLAX /STONYBROOKMLAX Sat., April 24, 2021 Noon 2021 Schedule Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium 2/13 SACRED HEART W, 20-8 Stony Brook, N.Y. 2/20 BRYANT W, 14-8 Watch: LSN/AE.tv 2/27 at Hofstra L, 17-20 3/6 at UMBC* L, 12-13 (OT) STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES UMBC RETRIEVERS 3/12 at Syracuse L, 9-17 vs. 3/14 NJIT W, 13-4 8-3, 6-1 AMERICA EAST 6-2, 5-2 AMERICA EAST 3/20 at UMass Lowell W, 16-9 3/27 UALBANY* W, 16-10 SEAWOLVES NOTES SCOUTING THE RETRIEVERS 4/3 at Hartford* W, 17-6 • The Seawolves are in top 20 in the nation for a • The UMBC Retrievers are coming off a win 4/10 at NJIT* W, 12-8 second week in a row, sitting at No. 14 in Inside against UMass Lowell, 12-7, and are 3-2 in their 4/16 BINGHAMTON* W, 22-8 Lacrosse and No. 17 USILA coaches’ polls. last five games. 4/24 UMBC* 12 p.m. • The veteran leaders on offense are two graduate • Their top scorer is sophomore attackman Nick 5/1 at Vermont* 12 p.m. students: Cory Van Ginhoven (20G, 16A) and Dupuis with 28 points (17G, 11A). Chris Pickel Jr. (16G, 12A), along with senior • Their defense is led by a pair of seniors; Colin CAPS denotes home games Mike McCannell (18G, 15A). Kasner, with 12 takeaways and Tommy Lingner played at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium • The defense has been led by two seniors Danny in net with 8.59 GAA. * denotes America East Games Cassidy and CJ Trenkle, and sophomore Michael Sabella, the trio have 29 takeaways on the SERIES INFO season. • The Seawolves trail the series 14-10. Their last SBU CATEGORY UMBC victory coming March 23, 2019 (14-7). 545.....................Shot Attempts ..................313 LAST TIME OUT • The Seawolves average 9.79 goals against the 15.3..................Goals Per Game .................9.9 • The Seawolves are coming off a blowout victory Retrievers. .308..................Shot Percentage ................252 against AE foe Binghamton this past Saturday (22- 110 .......................... Assists ........................45 8). LAST TIME AGAINST UMBC 396......................Ground Balls ...................217 152........................Turnovers .....................146 • The offensive leaders for the Seawolves were: • Their last meeting went into quadruple overtime 74................... Caused Turnovers ................58 Mike McCannell (5G, 1A) and Matt DeMeo (4G), on March 6, with the Seawolves losing 13-12. while Tom Haun and Chris Pickel Jr. both had 168.......................Total Goals ......................79 • Tom Haun had four points (3G, 1A) and Anthony 19...................... Man-Up Goals .....................8 hat tricks. Palma had 15 saves, one shy of his career high. 0...................... Man-Down Goals ...................1 • The defense held the Bearcats to 8 points. At one 44................ Man-Up Opportunities .............23 point holding them scoreless for a 25 minutes, 41 COACH MORAN .432...............Man-Up Percentage .............348 seconds. • Ryan Moran is in his fifth season as the head 169-318 .................Face-offs .................88-178 .531...............Face-off Percentage .............494 coach of the Retrievers after being hired in June COACH GILARDI 213-252 ...................Clears .................136-158 2016. .845.................Clear Percentage ...............861 • Anthony Gilardi is in his second season at the • In 2019, Moran lead UMBC to its first AE title in helm of the Seawolves. a decade, along with its first NCAA tournament • Gilardi came to Stony Brook after eight years as victory since 2007, beating Marist 14-8. AMERICA EAST STANDINGS an assistant coach at Towson University. • Moran arrived to UMBC after being an assistant TEAM AE OVERALL • He is 13-5 in his career as the head coach of the coach at Loyola for two seasons. Stony Brook 6-1 8-3 Seawolves. • Moran was an all-conference and all-America Vermont 5-1 5-3 • Gilardi’s Seawolves lead the AE in scoring selection his senior year at Maryland, and the 18 UMBC 5-2 6-2 margin over opponents with 5.2. overall pick in the 2003 major league lacrosse UAlbany 4-2 6-3 Binghamton 3-4 3-4 draft. Winning a championship in 2004 with Hartford 2-5 2-5 Philadelphia Barrage. UMass Lowell 1-6 1-7 NJIT 1-6 1-8 2021 STONY BROOK MEN’S LACROSSE ROSTERS NO. NAME POS. CLASS HT. WT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Christian Lowd LSM So. 6-0 180 Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown West 1 Zach Thompson A Fr. 5-9 165 Ottawa, Ontario / St. Mother Teresa 2 Connor Grippe* M Sr. 6-1 180 Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville 3 Jesse AlfanoStJohn D Fr. 6-1 200 Westhampton, N.Y. / Westhampton Beach 4 Andrew Giovinco A Fr. 5-10 170 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 5 Tommy Dolciotto M Fr. 5-10 195 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 6 Jimmy Burns FO So. 5-7 160 Atlantic Beach, Fla. / Ponte Vedra/ UMass Lowell 7 Mike McMahon M Jr. 6-1 220 West Babylon, N.Y. / West Babylon 8 Quentin Sommer M Fr. 6-0 195 Mastic, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s 9 Will Button A So. 5-10 175 Brightwaters, N.Y. / Bay Shore 10 Danny Alnwick A Fr. 5-11 155 Centerport, N.Y. / Harborfields 11 Austin Deskewicz FO Jr. 6-0 185 Ballston Spa, N.Y. / Ballston Spa 12 Wayne White M R-Sr. 6-0 195 Huntington, N.Y. / John Glenn 13 Chris Pickel Jr.* M Gr. 5-10 175 Bayport, N.Y / Bayport-Blue Point 14 David Miele-Estrella M Jr. 5-11 197 North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 15 Liam Daly GK Fr. 5-9 182 Shoreham, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River 16 Noah Armitage A So. 6-4 200 New Westminster, B.C. / New Westminster Secondary 17 Will Henry D Fr. 6-2 195 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip 18 Matt DeMeo M Gr. 6-4 190 Sayville, N.Y. / Sayville/ Maritime 19 Liam Ronan D So. 6-5 220 New Hartford, N.Y. / New Hartford 20 CJ Trenkle* D Gr. 5-10 185 Commack, N.Y. / Commack 21 Dane Reda M Fr. 5-10 155 Cutchogue, N.Y. / Mattituck 22 Tom Haun* A Gr. 5-10 160 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Sachem North 23 John McMahon M Jr. 6-0 160 Albertson, N.Y. / Mineola 24 Tom Dugan* M Gr. 5-11 180 Commack, N.Y. / Commack 25 Mike Fiorentino A Jr. 6-0 160 New Hartford, N.Y. / New Hartford 26 Liam Kalbacher A R-So. 5-11 190 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 27 Steven Pinto M Jr. 6-0 175 Oakdale, N.Y. / Connetquot 29 Jimmy Morrell M Sr. 5-10 175 Bellport, N.Y. / Bellport 30 Kent Sato M Fr. 5-10 148 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 31 Ben Morschauser M Fr. 5-11 165 Yardley, Pa. / Holy Ghost Prep 33 Anthony Palma GK Jr. 6-0 175 East Islip, N.Y. / East Islip 34 Dylan Pallonetti A R-Fr. 5-10 185 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville/ Maryland 35 Renz Conlon FO Jr. 5-8 195 Rocky Point, N.Y. / Rocky Point/ Franklin Pierce 36 Devin O’Leary D Sr. 6-5 225 Queensbury, N.Y. / Queensbury 39 Elisha Maynard FO Fr. 5-6 167 Hempstead, N.Y. / Uniondale 40 Cory Van Ginhoven A Gr. 6-0 175 Fort Mill, N.C. / David W. Butler 42 Michael Sabella D So. 5-9 205 Mt. Sinai, N.Y. / Mt. Sinai 45 Kyle Hebert GK Sr. 5-11 185 Burlington, Ontario / The Hill Academy 50 Layton Harrell A R-So. 6-2 200 Newtown, Conn. / Newtown 51 Matt Anderson M Jr. 5-11 185 Burlington, Ontario / Corpus Christi 53 Caleb Pearson M Jr. 6-1 200 Langley, B.C. / R.E. Mountain Secondary 55 Sean Conk D Fr. 6-5 230 Huntington, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s 77 John Stewart D R-Fr. 6-1 185 Latham, N.Y. / Shaker 91 Patrick Kaschalk A Sr. 6-0 200 Windsor, Ontario / Holy Names 92 Mike McCannell M Sr. 6-1 190 Orangeville, Ontario / The Hill Academy 99 Danny Cassidy D Sr. 6-1 215 Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River * = Captain Coaches Head Coach: Anthony Gilardi (Ohio State, 2004) QUENTIN SOMMER QUINN-tin SUM-mer Ben MORSCHAUSER morsh-HOW-zer Associate Head Coach: J.P. Brazel Austin DESKEWICZ DES-kuh-witz ELISHA Maynard Ē-lie-sha Chris PICKEL Jr. pick-EL Cory VANGINHOVEN van (pause) gin-HOVE-en (hard g) Assistant Coach: Mike Chanenchuk David MIELE-ESTRELLA meal-E es-TRELL-ah Kyle HEBERT A-bear Volunteer Coach: Tim Tuttle Noah ARMITAGE ARM-it-age Layton HARRELL HA-rell Matt DeMEO de-MAY-oh CALEB PEARSON CAY-leb PEER-son CJ TRENKLE TRENK-ull Patrick KASCHALK KASS-chalk Dane REDA RED-uh Mike MCCANNELL mick-CAN-nell Pronounciation Guide Tom HAUN HAWN Anthony GILARDI guh-LARD-ee Christian Lowd LOUD Tom DUGAN DOO-gan JP BRAZEL BRAZZ-ell Connor GRIPPE grip-Ē Liam KALBACHER KAL-back-er Mike CHANENCHUK CHAN-en-chuck Andrew GIOVINCO gee-oh-VINK-oh Kent SATO Tommy DOLCIOTTO dole-cee-AH-toe PICKED FIRST IN PRESEASON AE GILARDI’S START EQUALS BEST National Polls STANDINGS AT SBU INSIDE LACROSSE POLL (APRIL 19) The Seawolves, the 2019 America East Anthony Gilardi and the Seawolves began School Record Pts. Prev. regular-season champions, were picked last season 5-1, giving the first-year head 1. Maryland 9 - 0 476 (21) 1 first in the league’s preseason poll. Stony coach the best record of any first-year head 2. Notre Dame 6 - 1 447 (1) 2 Brook received 44 points in the poll, with 4 coach in the program’s history.
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