University of Massachusets Athletics

Saturday, February 24
Amherst, Mass.
1:00 p.m.

University of Massachusetts

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Merrimack

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Homestand Continues For Massachusetts Men's Lacrosse With Merrimack Meeting Saturday

February 23, 2024 | Men's Lacrosse

Game 4 Massachusetts (2-1, 0-0 A-10) vs. Merrimack (2-1, 0-0 AE)
Date | Time Saturday, February 24, 2023  | 1 PM
Location Garber Field  | Amherst, Mass. - TICKETS
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AGAINST MERRIMACK

- Tuesday will mark the first meeting between the Gorillas and the Warriors. Merrimack will be the second of four America East teams UMass has on its schedule for 2024, having already defeated UMass Lowell, 10-7, on February 17 at Garber Field. The Gorillas will close out a five-game homestand against UAlbany (March 2) and Vermont (March 9). UMass is 30-14 all-time against current America East members.

LAST TIME OUT

- Four Gorillas posted hat tricks to help Massachusetts to an 18-11 victory over Marist on Feb. 20 at Garber Field.
- Graduate student Carter Castillo led the Gorillas with a career-high five points, logging his second career hat trick and adding two assists. Senior Shane O'Leary matched his career best with four points as he picked up his second career hat trick and contributed an assist. Graduate student registered his eighth hat trick of his career to go along with an assist for four points. Senior Mason Bregman and graduate student Anthony Sericolo recorded two goals and two assists apiece and junior Caelin Lewis posted his first collegiate hat trick. To wrap up UMass' multi-point scorers, freshman Charles Kurtz collected his first career goal and also dished an assist.
- UMass ended the day with a 44-38 shot advantage and went 1-for-3 in extra man opportunities, while Marist was 0-for-4. The Minutemen edged the Red Foxes in ground balls, 35-34, paced by a career high six for Auble and a career high four for Bregman. Goalkeeper Matt Knote collected seven saves, including his 600th of his career.

CAPTAINS NAMED FOR 2024

- Graduate students Matt CaddiganJake DulacMatt Knote and Mike Tobin have been selected as the team captains for the upcoming 2024 season. Both Knote and Tobin also served as captains for the Gorillas in 2023. The four individuals have combined for 186 career games played in their time at UMass.

KNOTE-WORTHY

- Graduate student goalkeeper Matt Knote returns for his final season of eligibility with the Gorillas. On the back of an impressive 2023 campaign, he has racked up the pre-season honors heading into 2024. Knote has been named to the first Tewaaraton Watch List, tabbed an honorable mention Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American and a USA Lacrosse 2024 Division I Preseason All-America Third Team selection.
- In 2023 Knote collected All-America honors from three organizations, was crowned the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year and earned spots on the NEILA All-New England First Team, Atlantic 10 All-Conference First team, All-ECAC, the A-10 All-Academic team and the CSC Academic All-District At-Large Team. His A-10 all-conference honor was his third of his career after also being named to the CAA First Team in back-to-back seasons in 2021 and 2022.
- The goalkeeper ended the 2023 campaign as the national leader in save percentage (.593) and was tops in the A-10 in goals against average (9.33, fourth nationally) and saves per-game (13.43, 10th nationally). He finished 8-6 on the year after starting all 14 games and has 188 saves to his credit in 829 minutes, 35 seconds between the pipes with 31 ground balls. The Speonk, New York native is currently fourth in program history in career saves (600) and holds a career 10.40 goals against average and a .547 save percentage over 48 career contests.

FIRST TIMERS

- Against Army in the season opener on Feb. 10, Matthew Cargiulo registered his first collegiate goal, while Caelin Lewis picked up his first two points in a UMass uniform and Conor Foley scored his first goal at UMass.
- Cargiulo and Blaise New both made their collegiate debuts against the Black Knights.
Charles Kurtz logged an assist in his collegiate debut for his first career point vs. UMass Lowell on Feb. 17 and picked up his first career goal against Marist on Feb. 20.
- Lewis logged his first collegiate hat trick on Feb. 20 vs. Marist.

YEAR 30 FOR THE MAN IN CHARGE

- University of Massachusetts head coach Greg Cannella enters his 30th season at the helm for the Gorillas and his 36th year in coaching overall. He currently holds a record of 243-168 (.591) and ranks sixth among active Division I head coaches in wins. The UMass alumnus is the third-longest tenured among active Division I men's head coaches and the most tenured coach at one institution in Division I lacrosse (both genders).

DRIPPING WITH FACEOFF EXPERIENCE

- Senior faceoff specialist Caleb Hammett is back for another season in the faceoff circle for the Gorillas and has earned a spot on the Atlantic 10 Men's Lacrosse Preseason All-Conference Team. 
- Hammett, who was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second Team and to the All-Academic Team in 2023, appeared in all 14 games last season for UMass. He ranked second in the A-10 and 20th nationally with a .565 faceoff winning percentage, going 157-278, while team-best 81 ground balls. The Hanover, Massachusetts native posted his first two points of his career last season with a goal and an assist. The 2022 CAA Second Team and All-Rookie Team honoree won 60.2% of his faceoffs in A-10 play (68 of 113) in 2023.
- Hammett had a pivotal performance over X against UMass Lowell, going 15-of-21 (71.4%). Currently on the season he is 37-77 (48.1%) with 12 ground balls.

RETURNING SCORING

- UMass returns 2/3rds of its goal scoring from last season four of its top five point-getters from a year ago. Mike Tobin, back for a fifth year with the Gorillas led UMass with 38 points (21g, 17a) in 2023, while classmate Carter Castillo was third with 29 (14g, 15a), Shane O'Leary followed in fourth with 20 (16g, 4a) and Mason Bregman was fifth with 19 (15g, 4a). Tobin was an Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second Team attackman last season and earned a spot on the All-New England Second Team as well.

NEW LOOK DEFENSE

-The Gorillas graduated both close defensemen who saw the bulk of the playing time for the squad last season in Chris Campbell and Ryan Sharkey. Campbell was an All-New England First Team and A-10 First Team All-Conference after transferring to UMass from LIU. Fifth year d-man Jake Dulac, who played in all 14 games last season is back for his final season, while Jack Wittmaack saw action in every contest in 2023 returns for 2024 as does classmate Owen Quinn who played in 10 games as a junior. Current junior Matthew Petitto will see time for UMass in the back this season as well after appearing in 11 contests as a sophomore.
- Captain Matt Caddigan will continue his role as the primary defensive midfielder for the Gorillas. The Smithtown, N.Y. native caused 11 turnovers in 2023, the second most out of returning Minutemen. Caddigan played in 14 games last year, dishing out a pair of assists and scooping up 14 ground balls.

WELCOME TO THE TROOP

- The Gorillas have added 11 first-year players to their roster for 2024: midfielders Matthew Cargiulo (Manhasset, N.Y.), Max Crane (Bay Shore, N.Y.), Jimmy Elliott (Boonton Township, N.J.), Michael Finnerty (Melville, N.Y.), Chris Grimaldi (Corning, N.Y.), Dylan Johnson (Pomfret, Conn.), Blaise New (Bedford, N.Y.) and Jack Peters (Nashua, N.H.), attackmen Charles Kurtz (Cheshire, Conn.) and Zack Waxman (Sharon, Mass) and defenseman Luke Robinson (Wilbraham, Mass.).
- UMass has also brought in two transfers: midfielder Caelin Lewis of Sammamish, Washington, who played his previous two years at Syracuse and defenseman Chance Cook of Haslett, Michigan who played two seasons at Canisius prior to coming to Amherst.
 

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