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Men's Lacrosse MEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA CONTACT: CODY LAHL • 845.750.4225 • [email protected] 2021 SCHEDULE MASSACHUSETTS (2-1 OVERALL, 2-0 CAA) (2-1 Overall, 2-0 CAA) (2-0 Home, 0-1 Away, 0-0 Neutral) AT HOFSTRA (4-1 OVERALL, 1-0 CAA) DATE OPPONENT Broadcast TIME UMass All-Access M14 Fairfield* W, 13-9 Tues., March 30 M20 [RV] Drexel* UMass All-Access/LSN W, 13-7 Shuart Stadium StatBroadcast TV: None M23 at #19 UAlbany L, 13-12 Available online Online: Hofstra All-Access M30 at [RV/#15] Hofstra* Stretch 1 p.m. Hempstead, N.Y. A03 at Drexel* LSN Noon LSN A10 Hofstra* 1 p.m. UMass leads, 25-21 A17 Towson* UMass All-Access/LSN 1 p.m. A24 at Fairfield* Facebook Live Noon @UMassMLacrosse @UMassMLAX Last: HOF 10, UM 9 (OT) A30 at Delaware* LSN 5 p.m. @UMassAthletics @UMassAthletics April 6, 2019 CAA Championship (hosted at Hofstra) Hempstead, N.Y. M06 CAA Semifinal Round TBA M08 CAA Championship Game TBA *Denotes CAA opponent // Rankings reflect USILA Coaches/Inside Lacrosse Media Top 20 polls on game day // Home contests in bold and hosted on Garber Field POINTS IN TRANSITION THE LAST TIME UMASS STARTED A SEASON LATER THAN MARCH 14. IT WAS 27TH- ATTENDANCE NOTE YEAR HEAD COACH GREG CANNELLA'S FIRST SEASON AT THE HELM. UMASS Due to the ever-evolving nature of the COVID-19 1995 BEGAN THE '95 SEASON AT NO. 1 VIRGINIA ON SUN., MARCH 19 (L, 13-11). pandemic, game dates, times and opponents are subject to change. Updates to the schedule will be reflected on DAYS BETWEEN GAMES PLAYED, THE LONGEST STRETCH SINCE THE TEAM'S the official schedule page & social media accounts. 368 FOUNDING IN 1954. MASSACHUSETTS' FINAL 2020 GAME CAME ON MARCH 10 OF As a result of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts THAT YEAR. IT'S FIRST IN 2021 WAS THE 13-9 WIN OVER FAIRFIELD ON MARCH 14. Reopening Plan Phase IV, Step 1, UMass Athletics VICTORIES FOR HEAD COACH GREG CANNELLA, NOW IN HIS 27TH SEASON. HE welcomed back limited spectators to home events on + Thurs., March 25. IS ONE OF ONLY 11 ALL-TIME DIVISION I HEAD COACHES WITH 200 AND ONE OF 223 SIX ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES WITH 200 OR MORE. Please note: fan attendance will be restricted to a limited number of guests. Only student-athletes can CAREER POINTS BY CHRIS CONNOLLY, THE MOST AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS AND request tickets, and only individuals listed on the player- TIED FOR THE 20TH-MOST IN TEAM HISTORY. IT IS AN AVERAGE OF 3.48 PER GAME guest list will be permitted into the facility. Fans of 139 IN HIS 40-GAME CAREER. visiting teams will not be admitted into the facilities at this time. CAREER POINTS BY JEFF TRAINOR, MAKING HIM THE SECOND-HIGHEST SCOR- 137 ING MIDFIELDER IN TEAM HISTORY BEHIND ONLY NORM SMITH (140; 1976-79). PRUH·NUHN·SEE·EI·SHNZ TRAINOR IS SECOND ON THE TEAM TO CHRIS CONNOLLY'S 139 POINTS. Dillon Arrant ah-rahnt FACEOFFS WON BY FRESHMAN ZACK HOCHMAN, THE MOST BY A ROOKIE SINCE Luke Blanc blonk BOBBY HAYES IN 2007. HOCHMAN DID SO IN ONLY SEVEN GAMES IN 2020 FOR Tyler Bluse bloose 99 AN AVERAGE OF 14.1 FACEOFFS WON PER GAME. Grant Breyo BRAY-oh Joe Casucci cuh-SUE-chee TOTAL TEAM MEMBERS IN 2021, THE LARGEST ROSTER IN UMASS LACROSSE HIS- John Crehan CREE-han Kevin Cutinella CUT-in-EL-uh TORY. IT INCLUDES SIX GRADUATE STUDENTS, SEVEN SENIORS, NINE JUNIORS, 13 Jake Dulac DEW-lack 49 SOPHOMORES AND 14 FRESHMEN. Sam Eisenstadt EYE-zen-STAT Zack Hochman HOCK-man CAREER CAUSED TURNOVERS BY JACKSON SUBOCH, THE MOST BY AN ACTIVE Tim Hoynes HOYNS MEMBER OF THE TEAM AND NINTH-MOST IN TEAM HISTORY. IT IS 17 MORE THAN Matt Knote NOTE 43 THE NEXT PLAYER (JEFF TRAINOR • 26). Brendan Maher MAR Billy Philpott FILL-pot SEASONS AS HEAD COACH FOR GREG CANNELLA. HE IS THE SECOND-LONGEST Gabriel Procyk gay-BREE-ul PRO-sick Jack Siebert SEE-burt TENURED HEAD COACH IN NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S LACROSSE. CANNELLA ALSO Jackson Suboch SUE-bock 27 PLAYED TWO SEASONS AT UMASS AND SPENT FOUR AS AN ASSISTANT COACH. Kevin Tobin TOE-bin Adam Towey TOO-ee STARTERS RETURNING IN 2021. IT INCLUDES CHRIS CONNOLLY, SAM EISEN- Matt Weigand WHY-gand STADT, MATT KNOTE, GABRIEL PROCYK, DEVIN SPENCER, JACKSON SUBOCH, Jack Wittmaack wit-MACK 10 KEVIN TOBIN, MIKE TOBIN, ADAM TOWEY AND JEFF TRAINOR. -- Isaac Paparo (director of operations) puh-PAR-oh TEAM-HIGH GOALS SCORED BY ROOKIE ATTACK DILLON ARRANT IN ONLY 19 SHOTS ATTEMPTED. HE SCORED MULTIPLE GOALS IN ALL THREE APPEARANCES, WHATCHA LOOKING FOR? 9 INCLUDING FOUR IN THE WIN OVER DREXEL. Alphabetical Roster ..............................Page 2 MEMBERS OF THE 2020 SENIOR CLASS THAT RETURNED FOR 2021, OUT OF A Numerical Roster ................................Page 3 Head Coach Greg Cannella’s Bio ...............Pages 4-5 POSSIBLE SEVEN. IT INCLUDES CAMERON CARPENTER, CHARLIE O'BRIEN, BILLY Assistant Coach Bios .............................Page 6 6 PHILPOTT, DEVIN SPENCER, JACKSON SUBOCH AND JEFF TRAINOR. Head-To-Head Series Information ................Page 7 Quick Facts ......................................Page 8 UMASS GRADUATES ON THE STAFF, INCLUDING HEAD COACH GREG CANELLA CAA Standings & Team Superlatives. .Page 9 '88, ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH DOC SCHNEIDER '09, VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT Game Notes & Misc. Information ...........Pages 10-16 4 Student-Athlete Bios .......................Pages 17-24 COACH NOAH RAK '18 AND DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ISAAC PAPARO '19. 2020 Box Scores ...........................Pages 25-26 2020 Season Statistics ..........................Page 27 PLAYERS WHO MADE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCES IN THE WIN VS. FAIRFIELD ON 2021 Box Scores ...............................Page 28 MARCH 14, 2021: DILLON ARRANT, GRANT BREYO AND CALEB HAMMET. AR- 2021 Season Statistics ..........................Page 29 3 RANT SCORED TWICE AND HAMMET WON A FACEOFF WITH A GROUNDBALL. 1 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LACROSSE ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER BY POSITION(S) NO. NAME POS HT/WT YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL ATTACK (13) MIDFIELD (25) 25 Dillon Arrant A 6-1/205 Fr. Concord, N.H./Brewster Academy Dillon Arrant Mason Bregman 24 Luke Blanc A 5-10/180 Fr. Chester, N.J./Seton Hall Prep Luke Blanc Grant Breyo 29 Tyler Bluse G 6-0/225 Fr. San Ramon, Calif./California HS Mason Bregman Matt Caddigan Ben Cantwell Cameron Carpenter 99 Mason Bregman A/M 6-1/180 Fr. Mount Laurel. N.J./Lenape Carter Castillo Carter Castillo 17 Grant Breyo M 6-1/210 Fr. Buford, Ga./Buford Chris Connolly Kevin Cutinella 22 Matt Caddigan M 5-11/200 So. Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West John Crehan Jack Fiorini 12 Ben Cantwell A 6-2/190 So. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Jackson Cummings Ryan Fitzpatrick 2 Cameron Carpenter M 6-0/185 Gr. Buffalo, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Institute/Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) Tim Hoynes Jack Gump Clayton Proctor Caleb Hammett 41 Jack Carr D 6-1/185 So. Shelton, Conn./Shelton Gabriel Procyk Ryan Henry 20 Carter Castillo A 5-11/200 So. Franklin, Mass./New Hampton Prep (N.H.) Jack Siebert Matthew Hill 13 Joe Casucci D 6-3/210 Sr. Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Ludlowe Devin Spencer Zack Hochman 10 Chris Connolly A 5-9/175 Sr. Glastonbury, Conn./Xavier (Conn.)/Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Cameron Johnson Aidan Kaminska DEFENSE (13) 50 John Crehan A 5-11/185 Fr. Manchester, Mass./Pingree School Zack Kearney Jack Carr 77 Jackson Cummings A 5-8/175 Jr. Finksburg, Md./McDonogh School Charlie O’Brien Joe Casucci 55 Kevin Cutinella M 5-11/195 R-Jr. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River Shane O'Leary Jake Dulac Billy Philpott 19 Jake Dulac D 6-1/200 So. Lebanon, N.H./The New Hampton School Sam Eisenstadt Jack Siebert 44 Sam Eisenstadt D 6-3/210 Sr. Needham, Mass./Needham Ryan Fitzpatrick Devin Spencer Brendan Maher 30 Dom Elmo G 5-9/200 R-So. Dublin, Ohio/Bishop Watterson Kevin Tobin Owen Quinn 15 Jack Fiorini M 6-5/215 R-Sr. South Portland, Maine/South Portland/Syracuse Mike Tobin Cam Roth Jeff Trainor 26 Ryan Fitzpatrick D 5-10/180 So. Wakefield, Mass./Wakefield/Williston Northampton School Tyler Strub Matt Weigand 7 Jack Gump M 6-0/185 Jr. South Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford/Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Jackson Suboch 40 Caleb Hammett M 5-10/185 Fr. Hanover, Mass./Hanover Adam Towey GOALIE (3) 39 Ryan Henry M 5-10/195 Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif./Yorba Linda Quinn Towne Jack Wittmaack Tyler Bluse 33 Matthew Hill M 5-9/180 Jr. Webster, N.Y./Webster Dom Elmo 8 Zack Hochman M 6-1/195 So. Milford, Conn./Norte Dame West Haven Matt Knote 35 Tim Hoynes A 6-1/190 Jr. Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire 88 Cameron Johnson M 6-0/185 Fr. McKinney, Texas/McKinney 38 Aidan Kaminska M 5-11/190 Fr. Port Jefferson, N.Y./Earl L. Vanermeulen BY ELIGIBILITY 45 Zack Kearney M 5-11/175 So. Georgetown, Ontario/Hill Academy GRAD STUDENT (6)* SOPHOMORE (13) 21 Matt Knote G 5-10/215 So. Speonk, N.Y./Eastport-South Manor Cameron Carpenter Matt Caddigan 66 Brendan Maher D 6-1/185 Fr. Melrose, Mass./Melrose Charlie O’Brien Ben Cantwell 5 Charlie O’Brien M 6-1/190 Gr. Chelmsford, Mass./Bishop Guertin (N.H.) Billy Philpott Jack Carr 28 Shane O’Leary M 6-1/190 Fr. Byfield, Mass./Governor’s Academy Devin Spencer Carter Castillo Jake Dulac 23 Billy Philpott M 6-0/190 Gr. Sandwich, Mass./Tabor Academy Jackson Suboch Jeff Trainor Dom Elmo (RS) 42 Clayton Proctor A 5-11/185 Sr. St.
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