loyola VS lehigh

loyola
loyola - 16

vs

lehigh
lehigh - 10
  • Scoring

  • pat spencer ( 4 , 3 )
  • Duffy John ( 2 , 2 )
  • Olmstead Aidan ( 2 , 2 )
  • Lindley Kevin ( 2 , 0 )
  • peter swindell ( 2 , 0 )
  • Drapeau Jay ( 1 , 1 )
  • Brown P.J. ( 1 , 0 )
  • jared mintzlaff ( 1 , 0 )
  • Orefice Mike ( 1 , 0 )
  • ryan mcnulty ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • andrew pettit ( 3 , 0 )
  • austin pierce ( 2 , 0 )
  • mickey fitzpatrick ( 1 , 1 )
  • tristan rai ( 1 , 1 )
  • lucas spence ( 1 , 1 )
  • ian strain ( 0 , 2 )
  • brady thompson ( 1 , 0 )
  • craig chick ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • pat spencer 8
  • Duffy John 5
  • Olmstead Aidan 3
  • Lindley Kevin 4
  • peter swindell 3
  • Drapeau Jay 1
  • Brown P.J. 2
  • jared mintzlaff 1
  • Orefice Mike 1
  • zac davliakos 1
  • ryder harkins 1
  • foster huggins 1
  • alex mcgovern 1
  • Shots

  • andrew pettit 4
  • austin pierce 2
  • mickey fitzpatrick 3
  • tristan rai 4
  • lucas spence 3
  • ian strain 1
  • brady thompson 1
  • craig chick 1
  • nolan apers 1
  • crew cintron 2
  • andrew eichelberger 3
  • matt ilchuk 3
  • ryan klose 2
  • john mehok 2
  • joel trucksess 1
  • Ground Balls

  • Duffy John 1
  • Olmstead Aidan 5
  • peter swindell 1
  • Drapeau Jay 1
  • Brown P.J. 2
  • jared mintzlaff 1
  • Orefice Mike 1
  • ryan mcnulty 4
  • Stover Jacob 2
  • zac davliakos 4
  • foster huggins 1
  • brian begley 2
  • Savio Bailey 7
  • paul volante 1
  • Ground Balls

  • andrew pettit 2
  • austin pierce 2
  • mickey fitzpatrick 3
  • tristan rai 1
  • lucas spence 2
  • ian strain 1
  • craig chick 2
  • austin clibanoff 1
  • ryan klose 1
  • john mehok 1
  • joel trucksess 2
  • erik digirolamo 1
  • matt douglas 1
  • jj foley 2
  • conor gaffney 2
  • parker kent 2
  • teddy leggett 3
  • alexander tumminello 1
  • Turnovers

  • Duffy John 1
  • Olmstead Aidan 2
  • Lindley Kevin 1
  • peter swindell 1
  • Drapeau Jay 2
  • logan devereaux 1
  • foster huggins 1
  • alex mcgovern 2
  • nick cunningham 1
  • Turnovers

  • andrew pettit 3
  • lucas spence 4
  • ian strain 1
  • andrew eichelberger 2
  • john mehok 1
  • alexander tumminello 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • ryan mcnulty 1
  • Stover Jacob 1
  • zac davliakos 1
  • foster huggins 3
  • brian begley 3
  • Caused Turnovers

  • craig chick 1
  • erik digirolamo 1
  • matt douglas 1
  • jj foley 1
  • eddie bouhall 1
  • matt rimol 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • Orefice Mike 1
  • Savio Bailey 17
  • Faceoffs Won

  • joel trucksess 6
  • conor gaffney 6
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Orefice Mike 4
  • matt heim 1
  • Savio Bailey 25
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • craig chick 1
  • joel trucksess 9
  • michael di rienzo 1
  • conor gaffney 18
  • teddy leggett 1
  • Saves

  • grant limone 3 ( 0.43 )
  • Stover Jacob 8 ( 0.57 )
  • Saves

  • colin kirst 2 ( 0.40 )
  • james spence 6 ( 0.32 )
  • Current Records

  • loyola 12 - 4
  • Current Records

  • lehigh 12 - 4
IF LEHIGH BEATS LOYOLA • Lehigh would beat Loyola for the first time in program history. It would mark the second team the Mountain Hawks beat a team for the first time this season, also topping Hofstra for the first time IF LEHIGH BEATS LOYOLA • Lehigh would beat Loyola for the first time in program history. It would mark the second team the Mountain Hawks beat a team for the first time this season, also topping Hofstra for the first time in school history on Mar. 20. • The Mountain Hawks would pick up their sixth Patriot League win of the season, which would tie a school record set in 2013 (when Lehigh went 6-0). • Lehigh would assure itself of a top four seed in the league tournament and at worst, a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. • The Mountain Hawks would snap a mini two- game home losing streak. • Lehigh would improve to 9-3 on the season, its best record after 12 games since 2014 (when it was also 9-3). SCOUTING LOYOLA Loyola stands 6-3 on the season, 4-1 in Patriot League play. The Greyhounds’ losses have come at Virginia in double overtime, vs. Duke and vs. Bucknell while Loyola has a quality win over Johns Hopkins. Most recently, Loyola bounced back from the 12-11 defeat to Bucknell by winning at Colgate, 11-7. Pat Spencer has continued his strong play, posting 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in nine games. Jay Drapeau leads IF LEHIGH BEATS LOYOLA • Lehigh would beat Loyola for the first time in program history. It would mark the second team the Mountain Hawks beat a team for the first time this season, also topping Hofstra for the first time in school history on Mar. 20. • The Mountain Hawks would pick up their sixth Patriot League win of the season, which would tie a school record set in 2013 (when Lehigh went 6-0). • Lehigh would assure itself of a top four seed in the league tournament and at worst, a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. • The Mountain Hawks would snap a mini two- game home losing streak. • Lehigh would improve to 9-3 on the season, its best record after 12 games since 2014 (when it was also 9-3). SCOUTING LOYOLA Loyola stands 6-3 on the season, 4-1 in Patriot League play. The Greyhounds’ losses have come at Virginia in double overtime, vs. Duke and vs. Bucknell while Loyola has a quality win over Johns Hopkins. Most recently, Loyola bounced back from the 12-11 defeat to Bucknell by winning at Colgate, 11-7. Pat Spencer has continued his strong play, posting 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in nine games. Jay Drapeau leads the team with 24 goals and is second with 29 points. Aidan Olmstead owns 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) while Kevin Lindley has tallied 20 (18 goals, two assists). Foster Huggins leads the defense, posting 25 groundballs and 33 caused turnovesr. The Grey- hounds have struggled in the faceoff circle, winning just 38.4 percent on the season. Mike Orefice has won 39.7 percent (48-of-121) while Bailey Savio has won 38.5 percent (37-of-96). Jacob Stover has tallied an 8.55 goals against average and 51.6 save percentage between the pipes. ALL-TIME SERIES WITH LOYOLA Loyola leads the all-time series, 12-0, which includes a 5-0 mark since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League. The teams met in league play in 2014, playing for the first time since 1998. Four of the five games since 2014 have come in the regular season with Loyola also beating the Mountain Hawks in the 2014 championship game. The last time the teams played in Bethlehem, Lehigh nearly defeated the Greyhounds, dropping a slim 11-10 final. The first-ever meeting between the two sides was in 1942, a 12-1 Loyola win the team with 24 goals and is second with 29 points. Aidan Olmstead owns 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) IF LEHIGH BEATS LOYOLA • Lehigh would beat Loyola for the first time in program history. It would mark the second team the Mountain Hawks beat a team for the first time this season, also topping Hofstra for the first time in school history on Mar. 20. • The Mountain Hawks would pick up their sixth Patriot League win of the season, which would tie a school record set in 2013 (when Lehigh went 6-0). • Lehigh would assure itself of a top four seed in the league tournament and at worst, a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. • The Mountain Hawks would snap a mini two- game home losing streak. • Lehigh would improve to 9-3 on the season, its best record after 12 games since 2014 (when it was also 9-3). SCOUTING LOYOLA Loyola stands 6-3 on the season, 4-1 in Patriot League play. The Greyhounds’ losses have come at Virginia in double overtime, vs. Duke and vs. Bucknell while Loyola has a quality win over Johns Hopkins. Most recently, Loyola bounced back from the 12-11 defeat to Bucknell by winning at Colgate, 11-7. Pat Spencer has continued his strong play, posting 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in nine games. Jay Drapeau leads the team with 24 goals and is second with 29 points. Aidan Olmstead owns 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) while Kevin Lindley has tallied 20 (18 goals, two assists). Foster Huggins leads the defense, posting 25 groundballs and 33 caused turnovesr. The Grey-IF LEHIGH BEATS LOYOLA • Lehigh would beat Loyola for the first time in program history. It would mark the second team the Mountain Hawks beat a team for the first time this season, also topping Hofstra for the first time in school history on Mar. 20. • The Mountain Hawks would pick up their sixth Patriot League win of the season, which would tie a school record set in 2013 (when Lehigh went 6-0). • Lehigh would assure itself of a top four seed in the league tournament and at worst, a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. • The Mountain Hawks would snap a mini two- game home losing streak. • Lehigh would improve to 9-3 on the season, its best record after 12 games since 2014 (when it was also 9-3). SCOUTING LOYOLA Loyola stands 6-3 on the season, 4-1 in Patriot League play. The Greyhounds’ losses have come at Virginia in double overtime, vs. Duke and vs. Bucknell while Loyola has a quality win over Johns Hopkins. Most recently, Loyola bounced back from the 12-11 defeat to Bucknell by winning at Colgate, 11-7. Pat Spencer has continued his strong play, posting 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in nine games. Jay Drapeau leads the team with 24 goals and is second with 29 points. Aidan Olmstead owns 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) while Kevin Lindley has tallied 20 (18 goals, two assists). Foster Huggins leads the defense, posting 25 groundballs and 33 caused turnovesr. The Grey- hounds have struggled in the faceoff circle, winning just 38.4 percent on the season. Mike Orefice has won 39.7 percent (48-of-121) while Bailey Savio has won 38.5 percent (37-of-96). Jacob Stover has tallied an 8.55 goals against average and 51.6 save percentage between the pipes. ALL-TIME SERIES WITH LOYOLA Loyola leads the all-time series, 12-0, which includes a 5-0 mark since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League. The teams met in league play in 2014, playing for the first time since 1998. Four of the five games since 2014 have come in the regular season with Loyola also beating the Mountain Hawks in the 2014 championship game. The last time the teams played in Bethlehem, Lehigh nearly defeated the Greyhounds, dropping a slim 11-10 final. The first-ever meeting between the two sides was in 1942, a 12-1 Loyola win hounds have struggled in the faceoff circle, winning just 38.4 percent on the season. Mike Orefice has won 39.7 percent (48-of-121) while Bailey Savio has won 38.5 percent (37-of-96). Jacob Stover has tallied an 8.55 goals against average and 51.6 save percentage between the pipes. ALL-TIME SERIES WITH LOYOLA Loyola leads the all-time series, 12-0, which includes a 5-0 mark since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League. The teams met in league play in 2014, playing for the first time since 1998. Four of the five games since 2014 have come in the regular season with Loyola also beating the Mountain Hawks in the 2014 championship game. The last time the teams played in Bethlehem, Lehigh nearly defeated the Greyhounds, dropping a slim 11-10 final. The first-ever meeting between the two sides was in 1942, a 12-1 Loyola win while Kevin Lindley has tallied 20 (18 goals, two assists). Foster Huggins leads the defense, posting 25 groundballs and 33 caused turnovesr. The Grey- hounds have struggled in the faceoff circle, winning just 38.4 percent on the season. Mike Orefice has won 39.7 percent (48-of-121) while Bailey Savio has won 38.5 percent (37-of-96). Jacob Stover has tallied an 8.55 goals against average and 51.6 save percentage between the pipes. ALL-TIME SERIES WITH LOYOLA Loyola leads the all-time series, 12-0, which includes a 5-0 mark since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League. The teams met in league play in 2014, playing for the first time since 1998. Four of the five games since 2014 have come in the regular season with Loyola also beating the Mountain Hawks in the 2014 championship game. The last time the teams played in Bethlehem, Lehigh nearly defeated the Greyhounds, dropping a slim 11-10 final. The first-ever meeting between the two sides was in 1942, a 12-1 Loyola win in school history on Mar. 20. • The Mountain Hawks would pick up their sixth Patriot League win of the season, which would tie a school record set in 2013 (when Lehigh went 6-0). • Lehigh would assure itself of a top four seed in the league tournament and at worst, a home game in the Patriot League Quarterfinals. • The Mountain Hawks would snap a mini two- game home losing streak. • Lehigh would improve to 9-3 on the season, its best record after 12 games since 2014 (when it was also 9-3). SCOUTING LOYOLA Loyola stands 6-3 on the season, 4-1 in Patriot League play. The Greyhounds’ losses have come at Virginia in double overtime, vs. Duke and vs. Bucknell while Loyola has a quality win over Johns Hopkins. Most recently, Loyola bounced back from the 12-11 defeat to Bucknell by winning at Colgate, 11-7. Pat Spencer has continued his strong play, posting 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in nine games. Jay Drapeau leads the team with 24 goals and is second with 29 points. Aidan Olmstead owns 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) while Kevin Lindley has tallied 20 (18 goals, two assists). Foster Huggins leads the defense, posting 25 groundballs and 33 caused turnovesr. The Grey- hounds have struggled in the faceoff circle, winning just 38.4 percent on the season. Mike Orefice has won 39.7 percent (48-of-121) while Bailey Savio has won 38.5 percent (37-of-96). Jacob Stover has tallied an 8.55 goals against average and 51.6 save percentage between the pipes. ALL-TIME SERIES WITH LOYOLA Loyola leads the all-time series, 12-0, which includes a 5-0 mark since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League. The teams met in league play in 2014, playing for the first time since 1998. Four of the five games since 2014 have come in the regular season with Loyola also beating the Mountain Hawks in the 2014 championship game. The last time the teams played in Bethlehem, Lehigh nearly defeated the Greyhounds, dropping a slim 11-10 final. The first-ever meeting between the two sides was in 1942, a 12-1 Loyola win