BUFFALO, N.Y. – Heading into their final home game of the regular season, the D'Youville University men's lacrosse team will host No. 16 Frostburg State University Saturday afternoon.
D'Youville vs. No. 16 Frostburg State
Saturday, Apr. 20th – 1:00pm
Watch: ECC Network
Last Time Out
The Saints (2-12, 1-3 ECC) are coming off a 12-6 win over the University of the District of Columbia this past Saturday. In the game,
Luciano Gonzalez (Coquitlam, British Columbia) and
Stefano Evan (Vestal, N.Y.) led the offense with four points each with
Jake Bush (Lakeview, N.Y.) adding three points (2 goals, 1 assist).
Brady Ruffalo (Webster, N.Y.) and
Tyler Vohwinkel (Buffalo, N.Y.) chipped in with two points each while two other players each added a goal.
Brody Strong (Gores Landing, Ontario) lead the team in groundballs with 11 while
Jordan Brown (Baltimore, Md.) added 10.
Logan Schwartz (Depew, N.Y.) led the team in caused turnovers with four.
William Nichols (Palmyra, N.Y.) saw most the action in goal, making seven saves on the day.
Saints Stats
- DYU is averaging 7.2 goals per game while allowing 15.4 goals per game.
- Evan leads the offensive attack, accounting for 24 points (12 goals, 12 assists).
- The Saints have averaged 30.8 groundballs per game while allowing 38.8 groundballs per game.
- Brown leads the way with 71 groundballs on the year while Schwartz leads the team in caused turnovers with 34.
- Nichols has seen the most time in net for DYU, making 12 saves on the season.
About the Bobcats
- FSU brings in an overall record of 10-3 and a conference record of 3-1, coming of a 17-9 win over No. 14 Seton Hill University this past Wednesday.
- The Bobcats are averaging 16.1 goals per game while allowing 9.5 goals per game.
- Bubba Love leads the offensive attack, accounting for 67 points (39 goals, 28 assists).
- FSU is averaging 37.4 groundballs per game while allowing 27.9 groundballs per game.
- Alex Walstrum leads the team in groundballs with 63 while Seamus Kearney leads the team in caused turnovers with 26.
- Nate Jomes has seen most the time in net, making 111 saves on the year.
- The Bobcats hold the all-time series record at 2-0.