University of Massachusets Athletics

Saturday, March 24
Providence, R.I.
12 p.m.

University of Massachusetts

at

Brown

The Minutemen celebrate a goal by Ben Spencer
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics

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March 23, 2018 | Men's Lacrosse

Minutemen put three-game win streak on the line against the Bears

University of Massachusetts Men's Lacrosse Game Notes & Information
Game Nine Massachusetts (4-4 overall) at Brown (3-3)
Date | Time Saturday, March 24, 2018 | Noon
Location Stevenson Field | Providence, R.I.
Live Statistics Presto Sports
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Series History Brown leads, 30-25-1
Last: Brown 10, Massachusetts 9 (OT) • March 25, 2017 • Amherst, Mass.
Game Notes Massachusetts | Brown | CAA
Team Records Massachusetts | Brown
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Staying Power
Head coach Greg Cannella now approaches career win No. 200 as he enters his 24th season at the helm of the Minuteman program, one of the longest tenured coaches active in Division I men's lacrosse. He is the second-longest tenured head coach at one institution and fifth nationally in terms of total years spent as a Division I head coach. Cannella began his time as the leader of the team ahead of the 1995 season and, since then, won 10 or more games during seven campaigns. He guided the Minutemen to eight NCAA Tournament appearances and currently stands at 198-141 overall (58.4 win percentage).

When Cannella was hired, the following had not been invented yet...
• Nintendo 64 (1996)
• The DVD player (1996)
• Google (1998)
• The iPod (2001), iPhone (2007) or iPad (2010)
• MySpace (2003)
• Facebook (2004)
• Twitter (2006)

...and the following events were yet to happen:
• 2018 NFL Hall of Fame class members Brian Dawkins (1996), Ray Lewis (1996), Terrell Owens (1996), Randy Moss (1998) and Brian Urlacher (2000) debut in the league
• Spacecraft Pathfinder lands on Mars (1997)
• "Dolly the Sheep" is cloned by Scottish scientists (1997)
• J.K. Rowling publishes the first Harry Potter book (1997)
• Tiger Woods wins his first major championship (1997)
• The International Space Station is launched (1998)
• SpongeBob Squarepants debuts on Nickelodeon (1999)
• The European Union launches its currency, the "Euro" (1999)
• George W. Bush is elected president, the first time (2000)
• Enron Corporation files for bankrupcy (2001)
• Major League Lacrosse plays its inaugural game (2001)

Carr In The Driver's Seat
Senior attack/midfield Buddy Carr leads the team and ranks first in the CAA with 2.62 goals per game through eight contests (33 total). Adding in his 1.50 assists per game (tied for second-most), Carr stands second in the league with 4.12 points per game.

Carr's 33 points already puts the Exeter, New Hampshire, native seven ahead of his prior single-season best of 26 earned as a sophomore in 2016.

His 21 goals best his prior high-mark of 20 in 2016, while his 12 assists are also greater than his previous one-year best (eight in 2016, '17).

Train-oring For This Moment
Sophomore midfielder Jeff Trainor earned promotion to the first-line midfield ahead of the contest against No. 11 Yale. Since then, over five games, Trainor owns 18 points via seven goals and 11 assists. He is the top-scoring midfielder on the team in 2018 and second only to Buddy Carr (20-16-4) in points over the last five contests.

Scoring In Heaps & Bunches
UMass posted 17 goals against NJIT, the most by the program since the team downed Quinnipiac, 18-5, on March 10, 2015. The 14-goal margin of victory was also the largest for the program since a 17-3 win over Providence on March 16, 2010.

The win over NJIT started a scoring trend for the Minutemen, who have since posted 13 at UMass Lowell and 17 over Hartford. The team averaged 15.7 goals per game over the last three contests, all victories.

Tobin Tabbed To Top Midfield
In his first five starts as a member of the first-line midfield, Kevin Tobin averages 2.8 points per game with seven via six goals and eight assists. He posted three or more points in four of those games, including against No. 11 Yale (3), No. 1 Albany (3), UMass Lowell (3) and Hartford (4). Tobin is second among freshmen in points (14) behind only Chris Connolly (22).

Real Recognize Real
The Tewaaraton Foundation announced Isaac Paparo as a candidate for the Tewaaraton Award when the organization unveiled its 2018 watch list during a Thurs., March 1 ceremony. It marks Paparo's first career selection to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List, while he is one of only four members of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) listed, including Hofstra's Dylan Alderman and Jack Concannon and Towson's Zach Goodrich.

Paparo is in his second season as a starter on close defense and third overall year as a key contributor for the program. Including the game against No. 11 Yale on Tues., Feb. 27, Paparo owns career totals of 94 groundballs, 53 caused turnovers and 11 points via four goals and seven assists. 

The Westport, Connecticut, native set the program's record for caused turnovers in a season since the NCAA began official recognition of the statistics in 2010 with 33 over the 15-game slate in 2017.

Rinkus Carries A Heavy Hammer
Senior long-stick midfielder Shane Rinkus sports a single-season best 13 caused turnovers through eight games as the top long-pole midfielder on the team in 2018. It equates to an average of 1.63 caused per game, tied for the 26th-most in NCAA Division I and the fourth-greatest per-game total in the CAA.

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