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Today's Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow's Leaders 1 2020 PATRIOT LEAGUE MEN'S LACROSSE STANDINGS MLAX SIDS School Conf. Pct. Streak Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Patriot League Bucknell 0-0 0.000 -- 4-1 0.800 1-1 2-0 1-0 W1 Jackie Eddy Holy Cross 0-0 0.000 -- 4-1 0.800 3-0 1-1 0-0 W3 [email protected] Lehigh 0-0 0.000 -- 3-1 0.750 2-0 1-1 0-0 W2 (O) 610.289.1957 (C) 908.268.0158 Loyola Maryland 0-0 0.000 -- 3-1 0.750 3-0 0-1 0-0 W3 www.patriotleague.com Navy 0-0 0.000 -- 2-1 0.667 2-0 0-1 0-0 L1 Army West Point 0-0 0.000 -- 3-2 0.600 3-0 0-2 0-0 L2 Army West Point Black Knights Ally Keirn Boston University 0-0 0.000 -- 2-3 0.400 0-2 2-1 0-0 W1 [email protected] Colgate 0-0 0.000 -- 0-4 0.000 0-0 0-4 0-0 L4 (O) 845.938.4090 Lafayette 0-0 0.000 -- 0-4 0.000 0-1 0-3 0-0 L4 www.goarmysports.com Boston University Terriers Kevin Edelson UPCOMING SCHEDULE LAST WEEK'S RESULTS [email protected] Saturday, Feb. 29 Thursday, Feb. 20 (O) 617.358.4177 Loyola Maryland at Lafayette* Noon VMI at Lehigh W, 14-11 www.goterriers.com Holy Cross at Army West Point* Noon Bucknell Bison Marist at Bucknell Noon Saturday, Feb. 22 Jen Dobias Boston U at Colgate* Noon Lehigh at NJIT W, 17-8 [email protected] Navy at Lehigh* 3 p.m. Rutgers at Loyola Maryland W, 11-10 (O) 570.577.3488 Lafayette at Binghamton L, 10-11 www.bucknellbison.com Tuesday, March 3 Ohio State at Bucknell L, 11-15 Binghamton at Army West Point* 3 p.m. Boston U at Bellarmine W, 17-11 Colgate Raiders John Painter Colgate at Hobart L, 13-21 [email protected] (O) 315.228.7566 Sunday, Feb. 23 www.gocolgateraiders.com Army at Syracuse L, 7-9 Holy Cross Crusaders Sunday, Feb. 23 Moira Sweeney Bucknell at Binghamton W, 16-4 [email protected] Harvard at Holy Cross L, 8-9 (O) 508.793.2583 * Games on the Patriot League Network www.goholycross.com Wednesday, Feb. 26 Lafayette leopards Towson at Loyola Maryland W, 15-6 Brian Ludrof [email protected] (O) 610.330.5003 www.goleopards.com SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (THROUGH 2.26 GAMES) Lehigh mountian hawks INDIVIDUAL TEAM Justin Lafleur Points: 9 - Tommy Schelling (LEH) vs. Utah (2.8) Points: 33 - Army vs. NJIT (2.10) [email protected] 8 - Andrew Pettit (LEH) vs. VMI (2.20) 19 - Navy vs. Furman (2.15) (O) 610.758.3174 Goals: Goals: www.lehighsports.com Assists: 5 - Brian Minicus (GATE) at Princeton (2.18) Army vs. NJIT (2.10) Brendan Nichtern (ARMY) vs. NJIT (2.10) Assists: 14 - Army vs. NJIT (2.10) Loyola Maryland Greyhounds Shots: 18 - Will Yorke (BUCK) at Binghamton (2.24) Shots: 56 - Bucknell vs. Sacred Heart (2.15) Ryan Eigenbrode Saves: 18 - Sean Collins (GATE) at Princeton (2.18) Saves: 18 - Colgate at Princeton (2.18) [email protected] (O) 410.617.2337 Army vs. Rutgers (2.15) www.loyolagreyhounds.com Navy Midshipmen Stacie Michaud MEDIA SERVICES [email protected] Patriot League On The Web (O) 410.293.8773 PatriotLeague.org features the latest news and stories on all nine Patriot League men's lacrosse members. In addition, the site www.navysports.com also contains statistics, schedules, results and archives. Men's Lacrosse League Notes Media can access a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF file of the complete Patriot League Men's Lacrosse release on the Patri- ot League Men's Lacrosse page under League Notes. E-Mail Distribution Media may contact the Patriot League office to be included on the Patriot League’s e-mail lists for men's lacrosse releases and information (or any of the Patriot League’s sports). Please contact Associate Director for Communications Jackie Eddy (jeddy@ patriotleague patriotleague.com/610.289.1957) with requests or questions. Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 1 HEAD COACHES 2020 WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS (2.24) JOE ALBERICI, ARMY WEST POINT Offensive Player of the Week Year at Army/Overall ........................15th/16th Aidan Olmstead, Loyola Maryland, Jr., A, Painted Post, N.Y./Corning-Painted Post Record at Army ...................................... 126-96 * Olmstead led the Greyhounds with five points on Saturday in an 11-10 victory over Rutgers. Overall Record ...................................... 134-102 * All three of the junior attack’s three goals were unassisted. He also posted two assists and a pair of ground balls. Patriot League Record .............................. 61-35 * He had two game-tying goals with the first knotting the game at 8-8 with 11:38 left in regulation and again to make it 10-10 with 3:28 in the fourth quarter. RYAN POLLEY, BOSTON UNIVERSITY Year at BU/Overall ...............................7th/10th Defensive Player of the Week Record at BU ............................................. 49-50 Overall Record .......................................... 76-77 Kyle LeBlanc, Loyola Maryland, Jr., D, Brielle, N.J./High Technology Patriot League Record .............................. 21-27 * LeBlanc held Adam Charlambides from Rutgers without a goal for the first time in 26 games and without a point for the first time in 34 games. FRANK FEDORJAKA, BUCKNELL * LeBlanc limited the All-Big Ten Team and Tewaaraton Award Watch List member to just three shots and no points or Year at Bucknell/Overall ....................15th/20th assists. Charlambides’ goal-scoring streak was the sixth-longest in the nation as he entered the game with nine goals and Record at Bucknell .................................. 132-84 three assists. Overall Record ...................................... 171-115 Patriot League Record .............................. 61-35 Faceoff Specialist of the Week Bailey Savio, Loyola Maryland, Jr., Faceoff Specialist, Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich MIKE KARWECK, COLGATE Year at Colgate/Overall ....................... 2nd/2nd * Savio had a record-breaking performance at the ‘X’ for the Greyhounds in the 11-10 win versus Rutgers, Record at Colgate ....................................... 4-13 * The junior set the Patriot League and Loyola single-game record with 18 ground balls. Overall Record ...........................................Same * He also won 23-of-24 draws for a 95.8 success rate. His faceoff winning percentage in the game is the second-best in Patriot League Record .................................. 2-6 NCAA Division I this year. PETER BURKE, HOLY CROSS Goalkeeper of the Week Year at Holy Cross/Overall .................. 2nd/2nd Joe McSorley, Boston University, Sr., GK, Forest Hill, Md./Calvert Hall Record at Holy Cross .................................. 11-8 * McSorley made 27 saves for a.519 save percentage in two games this week versus Bryant and Bellarmine. Overall Record ...........................................Same Patriot League Record .................................. 4-4 * The senior notched a 16-save effort at Bryant on Tuesday in which three of the Bulldogs’ goals came while McSorley was playing out of the cage. PAT MYERS, LAFAYETTE * He then stopped 11 shots in the Terriers’ 17-11 triumph at Bellarmine on Saturday. Year at Lafayette/Overall ....................2nd/2nd Record at Lafayette ....................................4-15 Rookie of the Week Overall Record ..........................................Same Joey Kamish, Loyola Maryland, Fr., A, Wixom, Mich./Detroit Central Catholic Patriot League Record ..................................0-8 * Kamish scored the first three goals of his collegiate career, including the game-winner, on Saturday in an 11-10 decision for Loyola over Rutgers. KEVIN CASSESE, LEHIGH * He opened his day with the first goal of the second quarter with 12:27 on the clock. He then added his second with Year at Lehigh/Overall ..................... 13th/13th Record at Lehigh ....................................106-90 Loyola’s next goal just over four minutes later off a pass from Adam Poitras to make it 4-1 Loyola. Overall Record .......................................... same * The freshman then provided the game-winner with 1:53 left in regulation as he caught a Cam Wyers’ pass in transition Patriot League Record ..............................47-37 and broke a 10-10 tie for the triumph. CHARLEY TOOMEY, LOYOLA MARYLAND 2020 PAST WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Year at Loyola/Overall ..................... 15th/15th 2.3.20 Date Date Record at Loyola .....................................149-70 Off. Player: Yorke, Bucknell Off. Player: Off. Player: Overall Record .......................................... same Def. Player: Talarico, Bucknell Def. Player: Def. Player: Patriot League Record ................................40-8 Faceoff Spec.: O'Connell, Holy Cross Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: McSorley, Boston U Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: Rookie: DiNanno, Holy Cross Rookie: Rookie: JOE AMPLO, NAVY Year at Navy/Overall ..............................1st/1st 2.10.20 Date Date Record at Navy .............................................2-1 Off. Player: Nichtern, Army Off. Player: Off. Player: Overall Record ..........................................53-53 Def. Player: Hudgins, Army Def. Player: Def. Player: Patriot League Record ..................................0-0 Faceoff Spec.: Christman, Boston U Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: Schupler, Army Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: (as of 2.27) Rookie: Wellford, Bucknell Rookie: Rookie: 2.17.20 Date Date Off. Player: K. Lindley, Loyola Off. Player: Off. Player: Def. Player: M. Hudgins, Army Def. Player: Def. Player: Faceoff Spec.: S. Grabher, Army Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: W. Schupler, Army Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: Rookie: J. Morin, Army Rookie: Rookie: Date Date Off. Player: Off. Player: Def. Player: Def. Player: Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: Rookie: Rookie: Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 2 INSIDE LACROSSE POLL (2.23) OVERALL LEADERS (2.20) Rk School (Votes) Record Pts. Prev. INDIVIDUAL TEAM 1. Yale (22) 2-0 440 3 2. Penn State 3-1 399 1 3. Syracuse 3-0 388 5 Goals Per Game Faceoff Wins Goals Per Game Faceoff Wins 4. North Carolina 4-0 334 7 Tommy Schelling, Lehigh (4) Dan O'Connell, HC (70) Lehigh (13.75) Bucknell (79) 5. Notre Dame 2-0 329 6 6.
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