University of Massachusets Athletics

Saturday, April 23
Hempstead, N.Y.
1:00 p.m.

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Massachusetts Men's Lacrosse Travels To Hofstra Saturday

April 22, 2022 | Men's Lacrosse

The Gorillas will face the Pride at 1 p.m. on Saturday in Hempstead, New York.

University of Massachusetts Men's Lacrosse Game Notes & Information
Game 12 Massachusetts (6-5, 1-2 CAA) at Hofstra (5-8, 1-2 CAA)
Date | Time Saturday, April 23, 2022  | 1 PM
Location James M. Shuart Stadium | Hempstead, N.Y.
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Series History Massachusetts leads, 26-22
Last: Hofstra 12, Massachusetts 11
Garber Field | Amherst, Mass. | April 9, 2021
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Against Hofstra

- Massachusetts is 26-22 all-time against Hofstra since the teams first met in 1974. UMass defeated the Pride in its last trip to Hempstead on March 30 last season, but fell to Hofstra on April 9, 2021 at home in the teams' most recent meeting, 12-11.

To Quickly Recap

- Massachusetts built a four-goal lead in the first half, but a 32-minute scoring drought helped Fairfield rally past the Gorillas, 16-13 at Garber Field on April 16.
- Kevin Tobin matched his single-game career best with five goals and added an assist as he and Logan Liljeberg (3g, 3a) each had six points in the contest for UMass. Grant Breyo scored twice and chipped in with a helper and Mike Tobin collected three assists. Over X, Caleb Hammett won 21 of 30 faceoffs and had 15 groundballs on the day.
- The Gorillas quickly found themselves in a 3-0 hole after Ryan Lancaster netted the first two tallies of the contest for the Stags and Jack McKenna quickly followed with a third, prompting a UMass timeout with 12:59 remaining in the opening quarter.
- Massachusetts responded with a goal by Gabriel Procyk to get the squad on the board, sparking a 10-3 run for the Gorillas. That stretch was capped by a pair of man-up tallies from Kevin Tobin to give UMass a 10-6 advantage with 8:52 remaining in the second quarter, the largest lead of the day for the Maroon and White.
- However, Fairfield scored the final goal of the half, beginning a 9-0 run for the Stags, which lasted until Kevin Tobin ended the Massachusetts drought with his fourth of the day with 6:50 remaining in the fourth quarter.
- Fairfield followed with a man-up goal to push its lead back to five before UMass completed the scoring with goals from Breyo and Kevin Tobin at 5:19 and 3:00, respectively.
- The Stags ended the contest with a 48-44 shot advantage and a 33-25 edge in shots on goal. Both squads went 3-for-4 in extra-man opportunities. Matt Knote made 17 saves for the Gorillas and James Corasaniti had 12 stops for Fairfield.

Knote Earns Weekly Honor

- Junior goalkeeper Matt Knote was selected as the CAA Player of the Week on April 4 after playing a pivotal role in the Gorillas' 11-10 overtime victory over Delaware on April 2.
- The Speonk, New York native made a season-high 20 saves against the Blue Hens, including 12 in the second half and overtime, limiting Delaware to one goal over the final 32:59 as UMass rallied from a five-goal deficit.

Gorillas Among The CAA and NCAA Leaders

Kevin Tobin leads the CAA in points per-game with 35 over nine contests for a 3.89 average. He is
is second in the CAA in assists per-game (1.78) and ranks seventh in goals per-game at 2.11. Logan Liljeberg ranks sixth in assists per-game with 1.55 per contest.
Matt Knote sits second in the CAA in goals against average (11.00), save percentage (.531) and saves per-game (12.45).
 - Caleb Hammett has won 134 of 221 faceoffs for a .606 winning percentage over 11 games to lead the CAA and also leads the conference in groundballs per-game with 8.27. He is ninth in the country in faceoff percentage and groundballs per-game.
Gabriel Procyk, Kevin Tobin and Grant Breyo are tied for third in the CAA in man-up goals with five apiece to date.
  
Milestone Watch

Kevin Tobin currently has 147 career points and with his next point will pass Jeff Trainor (2017-21) to become the highest scoring midfielder in program history.
Sam Eisenstadt has 35 career caused turnovers (16th all-time) and is one shy of cracking the top-15 in program history.
Matt Knote has 343 career saves to date, recently breaking into the top-15 all time in program history and is three away from passing Jack Rutledge (1973-74) for 13th.

Next Man Up Mentality

- With Chris Connolly and Kevin Tobin both missing time with injuries this season, several Gorillas stepped up to contribute offensively as Grant BreyoMike TobinLogan Liljeberg and Shane O'Leary all have double digit goal totals through 11 games. Liljeberg is third on the squad with 15 goals, while Breyo follows with 14 while O'Leary has 13 and Mike Tobin has 12.
 - Mike Tobin has doubled his career high of six goals in seven games in 2020.
- O'Leary and Breyo, both sophomores, came into the 2022 campaign with zero career goals between them. Both have hat tricks to their credit thus far this year and Breyo has scored at least one goal in eight of 11 games.

First Of Many

- Massachusetts had five players net their first UMass goals in the season opener against Army as those five Gorillas accounted for 10 of the squad's 13 tallies in the contest.
- Transfers Logan Liljeberg and Anthony Sericolo combined for five goals against the Black Knights, with Liljeberg posting a hat trick.
- Sophomore Shane O'Leary posted his first career hat trick with his first three goals of his collegiate career, while classmate Grant Breyo collected his first career goal in his second season with the Maroon & White.
- Freshman John Krisch picked up his first career goal in his collegiate debut. Graduate transfer James Caddigan added an assist for his first UMass point. John Crehan and Jack Wittmaack also made their collegiate debuts at Army.
- Sophomore Aidan Kaminska netted his first career goal at Towson on April 9.

More First Timers

- In the 19-9 win over UMass Lowell on February 19, 12 individuals combined for Massachusetts' 19 tallies, including the first two goals of James Caddigan's UMass career and first collegiate goals for Mason BregmanJackson Cummings and Matthew Hill.
- Bregman was one of 10 Gorillas who saw their first collegiate action in the victory, along with Sebo BirseTyler BluseBrady HoffAidan KaminskaSam MattsonMatthew PetittoOwen QuinnZachary Relovsky and Coltrane Tyson
Mike Tobin netted his first career hat trick at Yale on March 5.

Record Setting Man Up Day

- Massachusetts went 7-for-8 in extra-man opportunities against UMass Lowell on February 19, setting a new program single-game record for man up goals in a single game. UMass had six extra-man goals on two occasions prior since the stat has been tracked: May 21, 2005 against Johns Hopkins in the NCAA Tournament and March 13, 1999 vs. Fairfield.
 
Back For More

- The Gorillas have five players on this year's roster in their fifth seasons with the Maroon & White: attack/midfielder Jack Siebert, midfielder Kevin Tobin, attack Chris Connolly, defenseman Sam Eisenstadt and midfielder Kevin Cutinella.
- Tobin led UMass in scoring last season with 31 points.
 
20-20 Vision

- Massachusetts returned two 20-goal scorers from 2021 in senior Gabriel Procyk and sophomore Dillon Arrant who put up 21 and 20 goals, respectively. Procyk entered the year tied for fourth all-time in man-up goals with 15 in his career, and has surpassed Ben Spencer (2016-19) for the program record with 20 to his credit.
- Arrant's 20-goal season as a rookie in 2021 tied for the 10th most by a freshman in program history.
- Procyk has posted his second straight 20-goal campaign as he currently has 21 on the season through 11 contests and sits third on the team with 28 points.
  
Adding Experience

- UMass added three transfers in attack Logan Liljeberg from Sacred Heart, midfielder Anthony Sericolo from Hartford and midfielder James Caddigan from Colgate heading into 2022.
- Liljeberg put up 138 points (73 goals, 65 assists) over 49 games for the Pioneers with 108 groundballs and 24 caused turnovers. He served as team captain and earned All-NEC First-Team honors after finishing third in the conference at 4.09 points per-game. He was a USILA Scholar All-American and a CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection.
- Sericolo played two seasons at Hartford and logged 22 points in 13 games on 15 goals and 7 assists with 15 groundballs.
- Caddigan captained Colgate's squad in 2021 and was a three-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member. He logged 66 points (43 goals,23 assists) with 48 groundballs and four caused turnovers.
- Liljeberg has bolstered the UMass offense thus far this year with 32 points in 11 games on 15 goals and 17 assists. He ranks second on the team in points, leads the squad in assists and is third in goals.
 
Reloading The Bench

- Head coach Greg Cannella, who is in his 28th season at the helm and 30th overall on the bench for Massachusetts has three new faces joining him on the sidelines in 2022: Noah FossnerKyle Smith and Ron Hamwey.
- Fossner, a 2011 Delaware graduate and former goalkeeper, comes to UMass with a decade's worth of Division I coaching experience with previous stints at his alma mater as well as Harvard, Boston University and Rutgers.
- Smith a 2014 UMass graduate, returns to his alma mater following a seven-year stint with Merrimack where he helped the warriors to two national titles at the Division II level.
 
Welcome To The Troop

- Massachusetts has eight first-year players on its roster this season: Attack Coltrane Tyson (Burlington, Ontario), midfielders Sebo Birse (Salem, Mass.), Brady Hoff (Ipswich, Mass.), John Krisch (Huntington, N.Y.) and Sam Mattson (Wrentham, Mass.) and defensemen Corey Frydman (Boca Raton, Fla.), Matthew Petitto (Wakefield, Mass.) and Zachary Relovsky (Kinnelon, N.J.).
 
Leading The Way

- Graduate student Chris Connolly, graduate student Sam Eisenstadt and senior Matthew Hill are serving as the team's captains this season.
- The trio has combined to play in 139 career games to date for the Gorillas.

Band of Brothers

- The 2022 Massachusetts men's lacrosse roster features two pairs of siblings in Kevin Tobin and Mike Tobin and James Caddigan and Matt Caddigan. It marks the first time since 2001 that UMass has had two sets of brothers on its active roster. Other Gorilla brothers include...
 
Bret Caretsky (2005-06) and PJ Caretsky (2005-06)
Jim Connolly (2006-09) and Ryan Connolly (2002-05)
Chris Gabrielli (1998-2001) and Keith Gabrielli (1998-2001)
Brendan Hegarty (2014-16) and Tyler Hegarty (2012)
John Hutchen (1997, '99, 2000) and Paul Hutchen (1999, 2001, '02)
Derek Kunkel (2001-02) and Rich Kunkel (1998-2001)
John Martin (1972-75) and Paul Martin (1975-76, '78)
Anthony Reale (2016-2019) and Joe Reale (2006-09)
Ben Spencer (2016-19) and Devin Spencer (2017-2021)
Gene Tundo (2002-06) and Matt Tundo (2004)
 
Preseason Accolades

- Massachusetts had three individuals selected to the 2022 Preseason All-CAA Team. Midfielder Kevin Tobin, defenseman Sam Eisenstadt and goalkeeper Matt Knote represented UMass on the list of honorees.
- Tobin appeared in all 10 games in 2021 and made seven starts as a member of the first-line midfield or attack and was a 2021 Division 1 NEILA All New England Second Team honoree.
- Eisenstadt collected his second consecutive All-CAA Second Team accolade at close defense in 2021, as he also earned a spot in 2019. He registered the most groundballs among UMass defensemen (25) and caused seven turnovers as well.
- Knote is coming off a sophomore campaign that saw him post a 10.81 goals against average and a .536 save percentage over 10 games. The Speonk, N.Y., native also notched 14 groundballs and three caused turnovers in 2021, making 10 or more saves in eight games with 12+ in five outings. He was an All-CAA First Team and CAA All-Tournament Team selection last season while also earning a spot on the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll.
 
Looking Ahead

- UMass will host Drexel on Friday, April 29, under the lights at Garber Field at 6 p.m. on Lax Sports Network to close out the regular season.
 
 

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