manhattan VS quinnipiac

manhattan
manhattan - 5

vs

quinnipiac
quinnipiac - 9
  • Scoring

  • parker giarratana ( 0 , 2 )
  • luke hanson ( 1 , 0 )
  • trevor pelletier ( 1 , 0 )
  • brandon grinnell ( 1 , 0 )
  • andrew gresham ( 1 , 0 )
  • wade agaisse ( 1 , 0 )
  • jake nicolosi ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • mike fletcher ( 3 , 3 )
  • foster cuomo ( 2 , 0 )
  • jake tomsik ( 1 , 1 )
  • ryan corcoran ( 1 , 0 )
  • brian feldman ( 1 , 0 )
  • riley palmer ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • parker giarratana 9
  • luke hanson 4
  • trevor pelletier 6
  • brandon grinnell 6
  • andrew gresham 1
  • wade agaisse 1
  • sean mackinney 2
  • justin malpica 2
  • cj scharf 3
  • cole johnson 1
  • mike lombardi 1
  • Shots

  • mike fletcher 8
  • foster cuomo 8
  • jake tomsik 6
  • ryan corcoran 3
  • brian feldman 6
  • riley palmer 1
  • zach locicero 2
  • anthony carchietta 2
  • tyler devito 1
  • david glynn 2
  • sam witt 1
  • will vitelli 1
  • Ground Balls

  • parker giarratana 2
  • luke hanson 4
  • trevor pelletier 1
  • brandon grinnell 1
  • wade agaisse 1
  • dylan guarneri 1
  • sean mackinney 1
  • cj scharf 1
  • kelson borisenko 2
  • joseph bressingham 5
  • dylan demuro 2
  • cole johnson 1
  • rob johnson 1
  • jack kornutik 1
  • matthew makowski 2
  • reid martin 1
  • frank merrill 3
  • luke pacher 2
  • william ratchford 1
  • michael zingaro 3
  • Ground Balls

  • mike fletcher 1
  • jake tomsik 2
  • zach locicero 1
  • joe zukauskas 2
  • david glynn 2
  • ryan trzcinski 1
  • mike ruane 4
  • jack hill 2
  • alex disalvo 2
  • kevin blank 1
  • adam bellamy 7
  • will vitelli 4
  • Turnovers

  • parker giarratana 2
  • luke hanson 1
  • trevor pelletier 2
  • brandon grinnell 2
  • andrew gresham 1
  • jake nicolosi 2
  • dylan guarneri 1
  • sean mackinney 1
  • justin malpica 1
  • cj scharf 1
  • joseph bressingham 1
  • dylan demuro 2
  • Turnovers

  • foster cuomo 1
  • jake tomsik 2
  • brian feldman 4
  • zach locicero 1
  • anthony carchietta 2
  • david glynn 1
  • mike ruane 1
  • alex disalvo 1
  • adam bellamy 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • parker giarratana 1
  • dylan demuro 2
  • rob johnson 2
  • reid martin 1
  • frank merrill 1
  • luke pacher 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • mike fletcher 2
  • david glynn 2
  • mike ruane 4
  • jack hill 1
  • alex disalvo 2
  • adam bellamy 4
  • Faceoffs Won

  • joseph bressingham 8
  • robert carroll 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • will vitelli 9
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • joseph bressingham 13
  • robert carroll 5
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • will vitelli 18
  • Saves

  • michael zingaro 5 ( 0.36 )
  • Saves

  • joe zukauskas 11 ( 0.69 )
  • Current Records

  • manhattan 4 - 9
  • Current Records

  • quinnipiac 4 - 9
HAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net tHAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net twice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 left in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scored in the third quarter. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the Bobcats 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors. wice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 leHAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net twice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 left in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scored in the third quarter. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the Bobcats 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors. ft in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scorHAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net twice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 left in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scored in the third quarter. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the Bobcats 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors. ed in the third quarter. HAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net twice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 left in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scored in the third quarter. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the Bobcats 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the BobcatsHAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net twice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 left in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scored in the third quarter. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the Bobcats 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors. 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground HAMDEN, Conn. -- The Quinnipiac men's lacrosse team scored seven times in the first quarter, then held on the rest of the way without scoring a goal in the second half, as it defeated Manhattan 9-5 on Saturday afternoon at Quinnipiac Lacrosse Stadium behind three goals and three assists from junior attack Mike Fletcher. With the win, the Bobcats remain perfect in the MAAC at 3-0 and improve to 6-5 overall. Manhattan sees its record slide to 4-7 overall and 0-3 in the MAAC. Quinnipiac led 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 9-4 at the half and then rode out the second half as only one goal was scored after halftime. Sophomore goalie Joe Zukauskas had eight of his 11 saves in the second half while allowing just one tally from Manhattan with 14:04 left in the game. After an early goal from freshman attack Jake Tomsik was answered by Manhattan's Luke Hanson, Quinnipiac rattled off the next four goals over a span of 4:47, with Fletcher having a hand in all four. He fed senior midfielder Brian Feldman with 9:51 left in the first quarter, then scored unassisted goals at the 8:03 and 6:53 marks to push the lead to 4-1. On an extra-man opportunity, Fletcher capped off the run by feeding senior midfielder Ryan Corcoran. Andrew Gresham stopped the run for Manhattan to make the score 5-2, but Fletcher capped off a first quarter hat trick with 3:39 on the clock, and senior defenseman Riley Palmer added a tally off a Tomsik feed with just 12 seconds left in the first to make the score 7-2, as Quinnipiac held a 19-4 edge in shots over the first 15 minutes. The scoring slowed down in the second quarter, but junior attack Foster Cuomo found the net twice in succession to give the Bobcats their largest lead at 9-3 with 1:22 left in the half. Manhattan scored just before the final buzzer as Brandon Grinnell scored with two seconds on the clock, but the Jaspers were unable to keep that momentum going after halftime, as neither team scored in the third quarter. Quinnipiac finished the game with just a 41-36 edge in shots as Manhattan out-shot the Bobcats 16-7 in the fourth quarter, but were only able to find the net once in those 18 shots. The Bobcats held the Jaspers to 0-6 on man-up chances, as senior defender Mike Ruane had four caused turnovers and four ground balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors. balls, and senior long-stick midfielder Adam Bellamy had seven ground balls to lead the defense. The Bobcats return to action next Saturday for their final home game, a 2 p.m. contest with Canisius, which will also be Senior Day for the program's 14 seniors.