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Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Resumes Conference Play this Sunday at St. Thomas Aquinas

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Resuming conference play, the D'Youville University men's lacrosse team will travel to take on St. Thomas Aquinas College Sunday afternoon.
 
D'Youville at St. Thomas Aquinas
Sunday, Mar. 24th – 1:00pm
Watch: ECC Network
 
Last Time Out

The Saints (1-9, 0-1 ECC) are coming off a 17-7 loss this past Wednesday against The College of Saints Rose. Offensively, DYU was led by Tristan Engelhardt (Orlando, Fla.) with five goals while Carsyn Kent (Witby, Ontario) and Stefano Evan (Vestal, N.Y.) each had one goal.
 
William Nichols (Palmyra, N.Y.) led the team in groundballs with five while Logan Scwartz (Depew, N.Y.) had five caused turnovers.
 
Nichols saw a bulk of the action in net, making 14 saves.
 
Saints Stats
  • DYU is averaging 7.5 goals per game while allowing 16.9 goals per game.
  • Engelhardt has been leading the offense, accounting for 23 points (18 goals, 5 assists).
  • On defense, the Saints are averaging 29.8 groundballs per game while allowing 40.2 groundballs per game.
  • Jordan Brown (Baltimore, Md.) leads the team in groundballs with 43 while Schwartz leads the way with 22 caused turnovers.
  •  Nichols has seen the most time in net, making 82 saves on the year.
 
About the Spartans
  • St. Thomas Aquinas brings in an overall record of 307, coming off an 8-7 win this past Tuesday against Felician University.
  • The Spartans are averaging 8.3 goals per game while allowing 13.2 goals per game.
  • Jospeh Casarella has led the offense, accounting for 30 points (23 goals, 7 assists).
  • On defense, STAC is averaging 32.3 groundballs per game while allowing 38.1 per game.
  • Austin Palen leads the team in groundballs with 60 while John Morris and James Staeckeler lead the way with 19 caused turnovers each.
  • Craig Peavy has seen the most time in net, making 146 saves.
  • The Spartans hold the all-time series record at 2-0, winning the team's last contest by a score of 17-15 last season.
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Players Mentioned

Jordan Brown

#8 Jordan Brown

FO/M
6' 0"
Junior
Tristan Engelhardt

#17 Tristan Engelhardt

A
5' 11"
Junior
Stefano Evan

#9 Stefano Evan

A
6' 4"
Sophomore
Carsyn Kent

#10 Carsyn Kent

M
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jordan Brown

#8 Jordan Brown

6' 0"
Junior
FO/M
Tristan Engelhardt

#17 Tristan Engelhardt

5' 11"
Junior
A
Stefano Evan

#9 Stefano Evan

6' 4"
Sophomore
A
Carsyn Kent

#10 Carsyn Kent

5' 11"
Freshman
M