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Men's Lacrosse MEN’S LACROSSE Media Contact: Cody Lahl // 845.750.4225 // [email protected] 2020 SCHEDULE MASSACHUSETTS (1-2 OVERALL) (1-2 Overall, 0-0 CAA) AT UMASS LOWELL (2-2 OVERALL) (0-1 Home, 1-1 Away, 0-0 Neutral) DATE OPPONENT Broadcast TIME F08 at #16 Army Patriot League Network L, 17-4 F15 at #12 Ohio State BTN+ W, 9-7 Tues., Feb. 25 • 2:00 PM UMass All-Access/LSN Twitter F22 Harvard L, 10-9 Cushing Field F25 at UMass Lowell Stretch Internet 2:00 PM @UMassMLacrosse Lowell, Mass. F29 #1 Yale LSN 1:00 PM @UMassAthletics M03 Albany LSN 3:00 PM M10 LIU UMass All-Access/LSN 2:00 PM M14 vs. Utah 1:00 PM Instagram M21 at Brown NESN 3:30 PM Live Stats @UMassMLAX M28 at Drexel* LSN 1:00 PM Sidearm Sports @UMassAthletics A04 Hofstra* UMass All-Access/LSN 1:00 PM A11 Towson* LSN 1:00 PM A18 at Fairfield*Facebook Live 1:00 PM A24 at Delaware* LSN 5:00 PM Watch Head-To-Head Series TV: None Massachusetts leads, 3-0 *Denotes Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opponent Online: Stretch Internet Last: Massachusetts 14, UMass Lowell 4 // Rankings reflect USILA Coaches/Inside Lacrosse Media Top 20 polls on game day // Home contests in bold and March 12, 2019 • Lowell, Mass. hosted on Garber Field PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 2020 UMASS LACROSSE ROSTER QUICK FACTS Matt Baugher BAW-gur NO. NAME POS. YR. INDIVIDUAL/CAREER NOTE(S) Michael Biddle bid-dull 0 Jack Siebert A/M Jr. Recorded first collegiate point on an assist vs. Utah (3/17/19) Joe Casucci cuh-SUE-chee 2 Cameron Carpenter G Sr. Played the final 8:46 in net against Utah (3/17/19) with one save and a groundball Kevin Cutinella CUT-in-EL-uh 3 Devin Spencer A Sr. At least 1 point in 13 of 15 games during 2019; multiple goals scored in 7 appearances Scott Del Zotto ZAH-toe 4 Dan O’Brien M Sr. 30 GBs in 2019 with multiple in 9 games; had 5 GBs twice (UM Lowell, Hofstra) Jake Dulac DEW-lack 5 Charlie O’Brien M Sr. 1st 8 games of 2019: 1 point (A), last 6 games: 12 pts (9G, 3A); career-high 13 pts in 2019 Sam Eisenstadt EYE-zen-STAT 6 Kevin Tobin M Jr. Led midfield with 41 points (20G, 21A) in 2019 w/ 3.6 PPG last 10 games (36P, 18G, 18A) Nolan Enneguess EN-egg-ess 7 Jack Gump M So. EMCLA All-America 2nd Team & MVC Player of the Year as a senior at Chelmsford Jake Geiger GUY-ger 8 Zack Hochman FO Fr. 16-of-22 on faceoffs (.727) with 6 groundballs against Harvard (2/22) 9 Matt Baugher A So. 8 appearances on attack in 2019, recorded 1st college point on a goal at NJIT (3/9) Zack Hochman HOCK-man 10 Chris Connolly A Jr. Tied career high w/ 8 pts (6G, 2A) vs. Fairfield (4/20/19); active leader in points (119) Tim Hoynes HOYNS 11 Cam Roth D Fr. Helped Culver Military Academy go 20-1 and win 2019 National Prep Championship Matt Knote NOTE 12 Ben Cantwell A Fr. Helped Moorestown High School (NJ) to 2019 Group 3 State Championship Chris Mockaitis mock-EYE-tiss 13 Joe Casucci D Jr. Made 3 appearances on close defense (at Harvard, at NJIT, Utah) in 2019 Billy Philpott FILL-pot 14 Jeff Trainor M Sr. Recorded 100th career point at Hofstra (4/6/19); multi-goal scorer in 9 games in 2019 Gabriel Procyk gay-BREE-uhl PRO-sick 16 Gabriel Procyk A So. Multi-point efforts in 10 of 15 games & 3rd on team with 40 pts (36G, 4A) in 2019 Jack Siebert SEE-burt 17 Sean Parker M So. US Lacrosse Scholastic All-America & first team all-New Jersey at Hunterdon Central Jackson Suboch SUE-bock 19 Jake Dulac M/D Fr. 3 GBs, 1 CT at #12 Ohio State (2/15/20); high school teammates with Carter Castillo Kevin Tobin TOE-bin 20 Carter Castillo A Fr. Won the 2018 Lakes Region Championship Game with the New Hampton School Adam Towey TOO-ee 21 Matt Knote G Fr. 14 saves, 1 CT in 9-7 win at #12 Ohio State (2/15/20), his 1st collegiate victory in net Matt Weigand WHY-gand 22 Matt Caddigan M Fr. Won US Lacrosse Scholastic All-America at Smithtown West High School in 2019 23 Billy Philpott M R-Sr. All 38 career pts came in last 31 games; scored at least 1G in 10 of 15 games in 2019 24 Scott Del Zotto A So. Scored first collegiate goal starting on first-line midfield vs. #13 Ohio State (2/16/19) 26 Ryan Fitzpatrick D Fr. Two groundballs in collegiate debut playing LSM at #16 Army (2/8/20) WHATCHA LOOKING FOR? 27 Adam Towey D So. Career day with four caused turnovers, three groundballs against Harvard (2/22/20) Alphabetical Roster .....................Page 2 28 Jack Geiger M So. Scored his first collegiate goal at NJIT (3/9/19), played in four games in 2019 Numerical Roster .......................Page 3 29 Nolan Enneguess FO Jr. 99-of-192 (.516), 31 GBs as FO specialist at Stony Brook in 2019; Falmouth, Mass., native Greg Cannella’s Bio ..................Pages 4-5 30 Dom Elmo G R-Fr. All-Ohio first team in 2017 as Bishop Watterson reached state semifinals Assistant Coach Bios ....................Page 6 31 Zack Kearney M Fr. 198 points (79G, 119A) in 3 years with Ontario Lacrosse Association's Halton Hills team Head-To-Head Series Information .......Page 7 32 Matt Weigand M So. US Lacrosse All-Academic & All-America at Massapequa High School in 2018 Quick Facts .............................Page 8 33 Matthew Hill M So. Career-high three GBs at No. 9 Towson (4/13/19); played last 14 games as SSDM in 2019 CAA Standings & Team Superlatives. Page 9 34 Tyler Strub D Fr. Won the FCIAC Eastern Division and Class L State Championship at Darien in 2019 Game Notes .......................Pages 10-17 35 Tim Hoynes A So. Posted 162 goals and 51 assists in his scholastic career at Cheshire High School Active Season and Career Leaders ......Page 10 36 Brendan Williams FO Fr. 4-year varsity member at Yorktown High School and All-Section 1 Team selection Hat Tricks, UMass at Garber Field .......Page 11 37 Jackson Suboch D Sr. Reset his career-high with 4 groundballs & had 1 caused turnover at #16 Army (2/8/20) 38 Chris Mockaitis M Fr. Won the 2019 PIAA 3A State Championship at La Salle College High School Goals, Assists, Points - By Position ......Page 12 40 Mike Tobin A/M Fr. Scored his first collegiate goal, had two caused turnovers at #12 Ohio State (2/15/20) Goals, Assists, Points - By Class .........Page 13 41 Jack Carr D Fr. All-state performer at Shelton High School, where he started 59 games in 4 seasons Games Played & Started ................Page 14 42 Clayton Proctor A Jr. Primarily played during EMO in 2018; finished year with 7 pts on 2 G, 5 A Miscellaneous Statistic Breakdowns ....Page 16 44 Sam Eisenstadt D Jr. 3 GBs in back-to-back games to start 2020 at #16 Army (2/8) & #12 Ohio State (2/15) Student-Athlete Bios ...............Pages 18-24 45 Quinn Towne D So. Won the Bowler Lacrosse Award and all-league status while at the Salisbury School 2020 Box Scores .......................Page 25 55 Kevin Cutinella M R-So. 1st 4 games of the 2019 season: 0 points; final 11 games: 13 points (7G, 6A) Season Statistics .......................Page 26 77 Jackson Cummings A So. Helped McDonogh win the MIAA-A State Championship as a sophomore in 2016 1 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LACROSSE ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER BY POSITION(S) NO. NAME POS. HT./WT YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL Attack (12) Midfield (20) 9 Matt Baugher A 5-8/170 So. Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich Matt Baugher 22 Matt Caddigan M 5-11/200 Fr. Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West Matt Caddigan Ben Cantwell Kevin Cutinella 12 Ben Cantwell A 6-2/190 Fr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Carter Castillo Scott Del Zotto 2 Cameron Carpenter G 6-0/185 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Institute/Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) Chris Connolly Nolan Enneguess 41 Jack Carr D 6-1/185 Fr. Shelton, Conn./Shelton Jackson Cummings Jack Geiger 20 Carter Castillo A 5-11/200 Fr. Franklin, Mass./The New Hampton School (N.H.) Scott Del Zotto Jack Gump 13 Joe Casucci D 6-3/210 Jr. Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield Ludlowe Tim Hoynes Matthew Hill 10 Chris Connolly A 5-9/175 Jr. Glastonbury, Conn./Xavier (Conn.)/Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Clayton Proctor Zack Hochman 77 Jackson Cummings A 5-8/175 So. Finksburg, Md./McDonogh School Gabriel Procyk Chris Mockaitis 55 Kevin Cutinella M 5-11/195 R-So. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River Jack Siebert Charlie O’Brien 24 Scott Del Zotto A/M 5-8/165 So. Orangeville, Ontario/Taft School (Conn.) Devin Spencer Dan O'Brien 19 Jake Dulac D 6-1/200 Fr. Lebanon, N.H./The New Hampton School Mike Tobin Sean Parker 44 Sam Eisenstadt D 6-3/210 Jr. Needham, Mass./Needham Billy Philpott 30 Dom Elmo G 5-9/200 R-Fr. Dublin, Ohio/Bishop Watterson Defense (9) Cam Roth 29 Nolan Enneguess FO 6-0/210 Jr. Falmouth, Mass./Falmouth/Stony Brook Jack Carr Jack Siebert 26 Ryan Fitzpatrick D 5-10/180 Fr. Wakefield, Mass./Wakefield/Williston Northampton School Joe Casucci Kevin Tobin 28 Jack Geiger M 5-7/175 So.
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