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Men's Lacrosse Opens 2011 Season Saturday At Brown
Brown University Bears (0-0)
Saturday, February 26, 2011 - 1 p.m.
Stevenson Field - Providence, R.I.
Bobcats Open 2011 Season Saturday At Brown
The Quinnipiac University men's lacrosse team begins the
2011 season Saturday, when it travels to Providence, R.I., to take
on Brown. The Bobcats are coming off an 8-6 2010 campaign in which
they finished 4-3 in ECAC Lacrosse, good for third place.
Meanwhile, Brown also finished 8-6 on the 2010 season, including a
4-2 record in the Ivy League. The conference mark was good enough
for a four-way tie for the regular-season title along with Cornell,
Princeton and Yale.
Scouting the Brown Bears
Brown is led on offense by top returning scorer Andrew
Feinberg, who scored a team-high 36 goals last season for 43
points, also a team best. David Hawley also returns after scoring
27 goals last season. Meanwhile, the defense is anchored by
All-American senior defenseman Peter Fallon. All-Ivy League senior
goalie Matt Chriss also returns for Brown.
20/20
Christian Haggerty became just the fourth player in
Quinnipiac history to compile a 20-goal, 20-assist season with 20
goals and 25 assists last year. Haggerty joined Joe Baglio (49 G,
29 A in 2001) as the only other Quinnipiac player with a 20-20
season at Division I, while Brian Perry (33 G, 25 A in 1998) and
P.J. Gillard (24 G, 21 A in 1995) achieved the feat at the Division
II level.
Oppenheimer Climbs Quinnipiac Career Goals List
Jack Oppenheimer's 57 career goals are good for 13th in
Quinnipiac history.
Causing Havoc
The Bobcats finished the 2010 season ranked fifth in the
nation in caused turnovers per game, averaging 10.21.
Crazy Eight
Quinnipiac finished 2010 eighth in the nation in ground
balls per game (35.57).
New
To The NEC
With Bryant becoming eligible for postseason play in 2011,
the Northeast Conference now has six men's lacrosse-playing
institutions and has officially become a men's lacrosse league. QU
joins Bryant, Mount St. Mary's, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart and
Wagner in comprising the six-team league.
Glad
To Have You
Christian Haggerty led the Bobcats in points (45), with 20
goals and 25 assists in 2010. His assist total tied for second on
the QU single-season list, tied with Brian Perry in 1998. Haggerty
was the first Bobcat to reach as many as 17 assists in a season
since both Joe Baglio (29) and Jeff Speed (24) did so in 2001.
Oppenheimer Goals: The Right Way To Score
With 32 goals last season, Jack Oppenheimer led the
Bobcats and moved into 10th all-time on the Quinnipiac
single-season chart. Oppenheimer's 71 career goals rank 13th
all-time at Quinnipiac.
Benz, But Don't Break
Senior goalie Kevin Benzing was his typical steady self in
net for the Bobcats in 2010, maintaining an 8.69 goals-against
average and a .552 save percentage while posting a 7-6 record.
15
Seniors Depart
The Bobcats must find a way to replace 15 graduated
seniors from a year ago, many coming in the midfield. The top
scorer to depart is Alex Marotto, who contributed 15 goals, while
Todd Kaiser also chipped in with 12 goals. Garett Kerr also had 10
goals. Face-off specialist Ben Mullaney will certainly missed,
while Alex DeAlmeida's 12 points (5 goals, 7 assists) will also
have to be replaced.
Up
Next
The Bobcats quickly return to action when they travel
south on the Merritt Parkway to face former ECAC Lacrosse foe
Fairfield on Tuesday. Opening face-off is scheduled for 7 p.m.









