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Jeffrey Messman Schedule 2018 GEORGETOWN MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES JEFFREY MESSMAN ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR 202.687.5241 (OFFICE) 301.346.1730 (CELL) [email protected] WWW.GUHOYAS.COM 2018 MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES SCHEDULE GAME 6: 18/16 GEORGETOWN (5-0) Time/ VS HOBART (2-3) Date Opponent TV Result FACEOFF – SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 (NOON ET) 2/13 HIGH POINT HoyaVision W, 15-5 LOCATION – COOPER FIELD; WASHINGTON, D.C. TV – HOYAVISION; JEREMY HUBER (PLAY-BY-PLAY) & EARL BREWER (COLOR) 2/17 at Robert Morris NECFR W, 12-11 LIVE STATS - GUHOYAS.COM 2/24 at No. RV/19 Towson LSN W, 12-10 2/27 MT. ST. MARY’S HoyaVision W, 16-6 SERIES INFO GEORGETOWN ABOUT THE HOBART HOYAS MATCHUP STATESMEN 3/3 at Hofstra postponed Overall Record ............15-3 3/6 MARIST HoyaVision W, 13-6 Home ............................ 8-1 13.60 Goals Per Game 11.20 3/10 HOBART HoyaVision NOON Away ............................ 6-2 7.60 Opp. Goals/Game 11.80 3/17 at Drexel 1 p.m. Neutral ......................... 1-0 38.6 Shots/Game 44.2 3/21 LOYOLA HoyaVision 3 P.M. Streak ...........................W1 .352 Shot % .253 3/24 at Marquette 1 p.m. 121-193 SOG-Attempts 130-221 3/31 DENVER * HoyaVision NOON First Meeting: .627 SOG % .588 4/7 PROVIDENCE * HoyaVision 3 P.M. April 22, 1995 10.20 Saves/Game 8.20 4/14 at Villanova * 1 p.m. .573 Save % .410 30.40 Groundballs/Game 28.60 4/21 NJIT HoyaVision 3 p.m. Last Meeting: 24.25 Opp. GB/Game 26.20 4/28 at St. John’s * BEDN 1 p.m. March 11, 2017 5/3 BIG EAST Semifinals 12.80 Turnovers/Game 10.60 6.80 Caused TO/Game 7.80 5/5 BIG EAST Championship RECENT RESULTS... .504 (63-125) Face-Off % .534 (70-61) 5/13-14 NCAA First Round DATE H/A/N Result Record .920 Clear % .901 5/20-21 NCAA Quarterfinals 3/11/17 A W, 16-6 15-3 .901 Opp. Clear % .767 5/27 NCAA Finals 3/12/16 H L, 10-9 14-3 3/07/15 H W, 15-10 14-2 15 Penalties 10 3/14/09 A L, 15-8 13-2 11:30 Penalty Min 6:00 home games in BOLD CAPS 3/15/08 H W, 13-12 13-1 .533 (8-15) Man-up Conversion % .389 (7-18) * BIG EAST Conference game .214 (3-14) Opp. Man-up % .500 (5-10) GEORGETOWN PROJECTED HOBART AGAINST HOBART... HOYAS STARTERS STATESMEN Georgetown, the lone undefeated team in the BIG EAST, looks to continue its winnings #4 Daniel Bucaro Attack #18 Chris Aslanian ways as it hosts Hobart on Saturday afternoon at Cooper Field. The No. 18/16 Hoyas are 5-0 #10 Austin McDonald Attack #19 Justin Scott on the season and are one of just four unbeaten squads remaining in the nation. #19 Jake Carraway Attack #24 Eric Holden #11 Craig Berge Midfield #4 Mason Burr Georgetown and Hobart have faced each other 18 times in program history, with the #37 Massimo Bucci Midfield #6 Ryan Archer Hoyas owning a 15-3 series advantage. Last year, the Blue & Gray defeated the Statesmen, 16-6, indoors in Victor, New York while Hobart’s last victory over GU was a 10-9 decision on #45 Matt Behrens Midfield #16 Bryan Hancock the Hilltop in 2016. #17 Gibson Smith Defense #3 D. Bennett Moore #33 Connor Moran Defense #40 Parke Schweiter #48 Stephen MacLeod Defense #91 Sam Mueller #1 Nick Marrocco Goalie #1 Sam Lucchesi WWW.GUHOYAS.COM | GAME 6 | 18/16 GEORGETOWN VS HOBART 1 2018 GEORGETOWN MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES No.Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School [Previous School] HOYAS BY POSITION: 1 Nick Marrocco G Sr. 6-0 180 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury ATTACK (10): M. Behrens, D. Bucaro, J. 2 Peter Tagliaferri FO Sr. 5-11 190 Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley Carraway, R. Clark, J. Elders, N. Gekas, J. 3 Stephen Quinzi M Sr. 5-10 185 Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Kelly, A. McDonald, J. Meichner, Z. Morrill 4 Daniel Bucaro A Jr. 6-2 195 East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville MIDFIELD (22): P. Aslanian, D. Altobello, 5 Sean O’Keefe M So. 6-1 185 San Rafael, Calif./Marin Catholic A. Bean, C. Berge, M. Bucci, J. Elders, G. 6 Lucas Wittenberg M Jr. 6-4 187 Kennesaw, Ga./Harrison/Mercer Galligan, G. Garrity-Rokous, C. Gatt, T. 7 Justin Meichner A So. 5-10 170 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan [Taft] Gillman, C. Heverly, R. Hursey, J. Kelly, G. Lindsay, R. Mann, C. Morgan, S. 8 Jack Stephenson G So. 5-10 175 Greenwich, Conn./Brunswick O’Keefe, K. Petrillo, S. Quinzi, S. Secord, P. 9 Patrick Aslanian M Jr. 6-2 205 Westfield, N.J./Westfield Tagliaferri, L. Wittenberg 10 Austin McDonald A Jr. 5-11 180 Olney, Md./Georgetown Prep DEFENSE (12): D. Abate, T. Dick, F. 11 Craig Berge M Sr. 6-1 190 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Dunne, K. Jenkins, , J. LiCalzi, S. MacLeod, 12 Zeke Morrill A Sr. 6-1 195 Baltimore, Md./Gilman [Deerfield] M. Merrill, C. Moran, A. Robinson, G. 13 Ryan Hursey M Sr. 6-4 205 Finksburg, Md./Westminster Smith, C. Teuber, C. Walker 14 Niko Gekas A Fr. 5-11 165 Roswell, Ga./Roswell GOALIE (4): N. Cornblatt, N. Marrocco, O. 15 Alex Robinson D Sr. 5-11 180 Silver Spring, Md./Bullis McElroy, J. Stephenson 16 Robert Clark A Jr. 5-11 185 Cooksville, Md./McDonogh School 17 Gibson Smith D Fr. 6-0 180 Pelham, N.Y./Pelham Memorial HOYAS BY STATE/COUNTRY: 18 Derek Altobello M Jr. 6-1 175 Potomac, Md./Churchill CALIFORNIA (5): J. Elders, S. MacLeod, 19 Jake Carraway A So. 6-0 190 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s S. O’Keefe, P. Tagliaferri 20 Kieran Jenkins D Sr. 6-0 195 Millersville, Md./Severna Park CANADA (1): S. Secord 21 Spencer Secord M Jr. 6-0 180 Toronto, Ont./Culver Academy CONNECTICUT (3): C. Gatt, J. Meichner, 23 Gavin Lindsay M Fr. 5-10 160 Chevy Chase, Md./Georgetown Prep J. Stephenson 24 Cullen Morgan M So. 5-11 185 Bedford, N.Y./Fox Lane D.C. (1): N. Corblatt 25 Jack Elders A/M Fr. 6-1 185 Tiburon, Calif./Redwood GEORGIA (2): N. Gekas, L. Wittenberg ILLINOIS (1): R. Mann 26 Jack Kelly A/M Fr. 5-8 175 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice KANSAS (1): M. 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Bucci, G. Galligan, J. 40 Nate Cornblatt G Sr. 6-2 195 Washington, D.C./GDS [The Lawrenceville School] LiCalzi, C. Morgan, S. Quinzi , G. Smith 41 Christian Teuber D Jr. 6-3 195 Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter OHIO (1): G. Garrity-Rokous 43 Finn Dunne D Jr. 5-9 160 Potomac, Md./Georgetown Prep PENNSYLVANIA (2): T. Gillman, C. 44 Chris Walker D Fr. 6-1 185 Dallas, Texas / Highland Park Heverly, C. Teuber 45 Matt Behrens A Sr. 6-3 195 Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville TEXAS (1): C. Walker VIRGINIA (1): K. Petrillo 46 Alex Bean FO So. 5-11 195 St. Louis, Mo./MICDS 47 Mackey Merrill D Jr. 6-1 198 Prairie Village, Kan./Bishop Miege [Avon Old Farms] HOYAS BY CLASS: 48 Stephen MacLeod D So. 6-1 190 San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius SENIORS (13): M. Behrens, C. Berge, 49 Owen McElroy G Fr. 6-1 180 Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood [Avon Old Farms] N. Cornblatt, G. Galligan, R. Hursey, K. 50 Tim Dick D So. 6-1 195 Tyngsborough, Mass./Rivers School Jenkins, R. Mann, N. Marrocco, C. Moran, Z. Morrill, S. Quinzi, A. Robinson, P. Head Coach: Kevin Warne (6th season, Hofstra, ’00) Tagliaferri Assistant Coach: Michael Phipps (1st season, Maryland, ’07), JUNIORS (13): D. Abate, D. Altobello, P. Assistant Coach: David Shriver (1st season, Georgetown, ’11) Aslanian, D. Bucaro, R. Clark, F. Dunne, C. Volunteer Assistant: Chris Fisher (1st season, St. John’s ’15) Gatt, T. Gillman, A. McDonald, M. Merrill, Athletic Trainer: Erin Pettinger S. Secord, C. Teuber, L. Wittenberg SOPHOMORES (9): Bean, M. Bucci, J. Drew Abate - ah-BAIT Stephen MacLeod - mc-CLOUD Carraway, T. Dick, S. MacLeod, J. Meichner, Patrick Aslanian - as-LAHN-ee-an Justin Meichner - MIKE-ner C. Morgan, S. O’Keefe, J. Stephenson Matthew Behrens – BEAR-ens Connor Moran - More-ANN FRESHMEN (11): J. Elders, G.
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