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Utah Lacrosse MLAX Contact: John Vu, Associate Director of Communications • Email: Jvu@Huntsman.Utah.Edu • Cell: 714-728-9163 2021 match NOTES utah lacrosse MLAX Contact: John Vu, Associate Director of Communications • Email: [email protected] • Cell: 714-728-9163 2021 SCHEDULE MATCHUP Date OPPONENT TV Time/Result UTAH UTES #11 LOYOLA Jan. 30 at #5 Denver Live Stream L, 9-8 1-2 1-1, 0-0 PATRIOT Head Coach: Brian Holman Charley Toomey : Head Coach Feb. 6 at Bellarmine Live Stream W, 12-7 Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins ‘93 at Loyola ‘90 :Alma Mater Feb. 20 at Air Force YouTube Live Stream L, 10-9 (OT) Record at Utah: 9-15 (3rd Season) 151-72 (16th Season) :Record at LOYOLA Feb. 27 at Loyola ESPN+ 9:30 a.m. Overall Record: 9-15 (3rd Season) 151-72 (16th Season) :Overall Record March 6 Jacksonville TBD 1 p.m. March 13 Westminster TBD 1 p.m. IN THE NATION scooping up 28 ground balls. Zack Johns had another March 27 at Mercer TBD 9 a.m. Heading into the fourth full week of lacrosse action great game in goal, saving 14 shots in the loss. April 3 at Boston University ESPN+ TBD across the country, Utah and its players rank in the April 17 at Virginia TBD TBD Top-25 in several categories through games on Feb. 24. UP NEXT April 24 at Cleveland State TBD TBD As a team, the Utes are in the top-25 in 14 categories Utah will wrap up its four-game road swing to start the May 1 Robert Morris TBD TBD the NCAA keeps track of – including top-10 rankings in season at Loyola next week for a 10 a.m. (MT) match-up May 8 at Syracuse TBD TBD GAME INFORMATION man-up offense (5th, .600), scoring defense (6th, 8.67), inside the Ridley Athletics Complex on ESPN+. The SERIES HISTORY and clearing percentage (10th, .905). Greyhounds are currently ranked 12th in the Nike/US Overall ......................................................................First Meeting Lacrosse Poll and 11th in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Current Streak ........................................................................N/A PLAYER CATEGORY RK VALUE and USILA Coaches’ Poll. In Baltimore ............................................................................N/A Tyler Bradbury Man-up Goals T2nd 3 In Salt Lake City .....................................................................N/A Last Meeting ...........................................................................N/A Zack Johns Goals Against Average 6th 8.55 SALT LAX CITY FINDS HOME Holman vs. Air Force ..............................................................N/A Zack Johns Saves Percentage 8th .600 Utah lacrosse officially has a home starting in 2021-22 Zack Johns Saves Per Game T11th 13.00 after officially accepting an invitation to join the ASUN STADIUM INFO • RIDLEY ATHLETIC COMPLEX Tyler Bradbury Assists Per Game T13th 2.33 as an affiliate member on Friday, Feb. 5. The news Location ..................................................................Baltimore, MD Capacity ................................................................................6,000 Cole Brams Ground Balls Per Game 13th 7.33 comes after a realignment between the ASUN and Jack Barron Man-Up Goals T15th 1 SoCon, which gives home to four current independents LIVE STREAM • ESPN+ Jordan Hyde Man-Up Goals T15th 1 in Utah, Cleveland State, Robert Morris and Hampton. Play-By-Play .................................................................Glen Clark Drew Wasserman Man-Up Goals T15th 1 Analyst ......................................................................Chris Gunkel Live-Stream ..........................................................www.ESPN.com Cole Brams FO Winning % 17th .562 Utah, Cleveland State and Robert Morris will join the ASUN while Hampton joins the SoCon as part of a LIVE STATS LAST TIME OUT realignment to have two NCAA Tournament automatic SideArm Stats public] The budding regional rivalry between Utah and Air qualifying (AQ) conferences. Air Force and Bellarmine, quick facts Force once again came down to the wire with the who are members of the SoCon, will move over to the GENERAL Falcons getting the upper hand in overtime 10-9 last ASUN while Detroit Mercy moves over from the MAAC to Location .....................................Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday in Colorado Springs. The Utes executed round out the six-member league. Metro Population ......................................1,222,540 well on the power play, connecting on all three Elevation...............................4,657 feet above sea level President .....................................Dr. Ruth V. Watkins opportunities while only committing one penalty in The Southern Conference (SoCon) will retain its men’s Athletics Director ................................... Mark Harlan the loss. Utah was also 16-of-17 in clear opportunities lacrosse championship and NCAA AQ status by playing Faculty Athletic Representative......................Karen Paisley against AFA. with a realigned group of six: Hampton, High Point, Founded ..................................................1850 Jacksonville, Mercer, Richmond and VMI. Enrollment ...............................................33,047 In a back-and-forth match between the Utes and Conference.........................................Independent Falcons, three-straight goals from the Utes – two of BRADBURY’S BURST Nickname . .Utes which came on power plays – put them on top 8-6 Freshman Tyler Bradbury is having quite a start to the Colors ..................................Red and White (PMS 187) with 8:22 left to go. However, Air Force went on a 3-1 season, leading the team with 14 points (7g, 7a). The Mascot ...............................“Swoop” (Red-Tailed Hawk) run to end regulation – including the game-tying goal Oak Park, Calif., product opened the season with five TEAM INFORMATION with 1:03 left to go despite MJ McMahon putting Utah points at #5 Denver behind a his first hat-trick. He then 2020 Overall Record..........................................3-3 ahead 9-8 with 1:55 to go. The home team then got followed up with another five piece at Bellarmie, again Letterwinners Returning/Lost...............................23/12 possession after a wide shot in the overtime period thanks to a hat-trick. In the Utes’ latest game at Air Starters Returning/Lost ......................................3/7 and connected on the game winner with 1:35 remaining Force, Bradbury had four points (1g, 3a). Newcomers ..................................................16 in the overtime period. NO JEKYLL, JUST HYDE PROGRAM HISTORY Tyler Bradbury (1g, 3a) and Branden Wilson (2g, 2a) led Jordan Hyde had a great collegiate debut against #5 First Season................................................2019 the Utes with four points apiece while Jack Barron had Denver, rifling in the first two goals of the year for All-Time Record (Pre 2021 season) . 8-14 First Game .......................Feb. 1, 2019 vs. Vermont (L, 21-6) three points (2g, 1a). Drew Wasserman rounded things Utah and helped the Utes take an early 3-1 lead at the First Win..........................Feb. 9, 2019 vs. Mercer (W, 13-9) out with a pair of goals for two points. Defensively, the half. The Bloomfield Hills, Mich., native broke the seal First Goal ................................Jimmy Perkins (1Q, 4:17) Utes had five caused turnovers led by Rylan Lemons’ near the end of the first quarter with 3:20 to go before two while 11 different Utes contributed to the team answering Denver’s equalizer with his second score 2021 UTAH LACROSSE NOTES • MATCH 4 2021 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Previous School NO. NAME 2 Jared Andreala M Fr. 6-2 192 Raleigh, N.C. / Episcopal HS 2 Jared Andreala 3 Ramsey McCreary M So. 5-7 150 The Woodlands, Texas / Notre Dame 28 Jack Barron 4 Jordan Hyde A Fr. 5-11 177 Bloomfield HIlls, Mich. / Brother Rice HS 11 Joey Boylston 5 Ryan Smith M Fr. 6-2 204 Camillus, N.Y. / Onondaga CC 23 Tyler Bradbury 6 Luke Welch A Fr. 6-1 208 San Diego, Calif. / Marquette 24 Cole Brams 7 Josh Rose M Fr. 6-0 171 Atlanta, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 19 Sammy Cambere 8 Jack Zarnik M So. 5-8 187 Raleigh, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons HS 44 Easton Cecil 9 Jonathan Rose M So. 6-0 191 Atlanta, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 42 Bryce Cheek 10 Donnny Stock FO/M So. 6-2 225 Cincinnati, Ohio / St. Xavier HS 16 Zion Dechesere 11 Joey Boylston D Fr. 6-4 204 Charleston, S.C. / Oceanside Collegiate Academy 40 Collin Ervin 12 Branden Wilson M So. 5-7 141 San Clemente, Calif. / San Clemente HS 36 Peter Hagan 13 Steele Headden M So. 6-1 198 Salt Lake City, Olympus HS 13 Steele Headden 15 Justus Peterson M Fr. 6-0 197 Cottonwood Heights, Utah / Brighton HS 17 Kellen Hoke 16 Zion Dechesere GK So. 6-0 209 Henderson, Nev. / SLCC 32 Connor Hollison 17 Kellen Hoke M Fr. 6-3 222 Sammamish, Wash. / Skyline HS 4 Jordan Hyde 18 Ryan Rogers A Fr. 5-10 165 El Dorado Hills, Calif. / Oak Ridge HS 26 Zack Johns 19 Sammy Cambere D So. 6-1 185 Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound HS 47 Colin Kennedy 20 Drew Wasserman A Fr. 6-2 176 Southlake, Texas / Episcopal School of Dallas 38 Connor Kentros 21 Rylan Lemons D So. 6-3 218 Windsor, Colo. / Windsor HS 35 Jarrod King 22 MJ McMahon A Fr. 5-7 148 Sarasota, Fla. / Cardinal Mooney HS 21 Rylan Lemons 23 Tyler Bradbury A Fr. 5-8 155 Oak Park, Calif. / Oak Park HS 41 Taylor Mason 24 Cole Brams FO/M Fr. 6-0 202 Portsmouth, N.H. / Portsmouth HS 50 Dominic Mata 25 Koa Todd M Fr. 6-0 240 San Clemente, Calif. / St. Mararet’s Episcopal 3 Ramsey McCreary 26 Zack Johns GK So. 5-11 189 Henderson, Nev. / Coronado HS 43 Carter McDaniels 27 Harrison Oehler D Fr. 6-5 213 Rockville, Md. / Richard Montgomery HS 34 Kevin McKenna 28 Jack Barron M So. 5-11 169 The Woodlands, Texas / Furman 22 MJ McMahon 30 Dan Tracy D Sr. 5-11 185 Bedford, N.Y. / UMass 45 Carson Moyer 31 Ruben Santana M So. 6-2 211 Corona, Calif. / Santiago HS 48 Harrison Nye 32 Connor Hollison GK Fr. 5-11 142 Park City, Utah / IMG Academy 27 Harrison Oehler 34 Kevin McKenna M Fr. 5-11 198 Somers, N.Y. / Archbishop Stepinac HS 15 Justus Peterson 35 Jarrod King D Fr.
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