2023 Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's lacrosse team

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2023 Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's lacrosse
Mount Saint Mary's M.png
Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Record8-8 (7-2 MAAC)
Head coach
  • Tom Gravante (26th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Kevin Giblin
  • Nick Kellinger
  • Ted Moon
Captains
  • Dan Bradley
  • Cormac Giblin
  • Jared McMahon
  • Ben Ward
Home stadiumWaldron Family Stadium
Seasons
  2022
2024  

Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers head coach Tom Gravante was assisted by coaches Kevin Giblin, Nick Kellinger, and Ted Moon. Cormac Giblin, Dan Bradley, Jared McMahon, and Ben Ward served as team captains. [1] 2022 team captains Noah Daniels and Connor McMahon transferred to other programs prior to the season.

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The Mount earned a regular season MAAC co-championship with Manhattan College. Connor Beals was named MAAC Face-off Specialist of the Year; Steven Schmitt was named MAAC Long Stick Midfielder of the Year; Mitchell Dunham was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Year; and TJ Gravante was named MAAC Rookie of the Year. Beals, Schmitt, and Dunham, along with Jared McMahon and Jake Krieger earned MAAC First Team Honors. Jackson Phillips earned MAAC Second Team honors. Gravante earned MAAC Rookie Team honors. [2]

Giblin and Moon resigned after the Mount's MAAC tournament loss to Marist. Giblin took the position of principal at St. Bartholomew's Middle School in Bethesda, Maryland. Moon, who coached Beals to a record setting season at face off, founded SVP Face Off and joined the Georgetown coaching staff. Kellinger joined the UMBC coaching staff.

The Mount dismissed Gravante, ending his 26 year tenure, [3] and hired Chris Ryan to replace Gravante, becoming the 6th head coach in program history. Bucknell hired Gravante as an assist coach for the 2024 season. [4]

Roster

Last NameFirst NameClassNum.Position
AllenColinGraduate7Defensive Midfielder
AngerKlausFreshman54Face Off Specialist
BarrettConnorSophomore18Attackman
BauerJackSenior2Midfielder
BaxterKyleFreshman53Defenseman
BealsConnorSenior20Face Off Specialist
BeausoleilArmondJunior29Defensive Midfielder
BradleyBrianSophomore11Defensive Midfielder
BradleyDanSenior31Defensive Midfielder
CatelloGrantFreshman43Defenseman
CavalierChaseFreshman10Midfielder
ColdwellJakeFreshman28Defenseman
ConnellySeanFreshman26Long Stick Midfielder
CoteCadenSenior9Defensive Midfielder
CullenKyleJunior22Midfielder
DismukesJimmyFreshman6Midfielder
DomanskiCaseyJunior39Midfielder
DoyleKevinSophomore27Defenseman
DunhamMitchellJunior17Defenseman
FuchsCarsonFreshman4Attackman
GiblinCormacSenior42Attackman
Gigliotti IIEdwardJunior15Attackman
GouinKellyGraduate24Midfielder
GravanteTJFreshman21Attackman
HolobinkoEthanJunior51Face Off Specialist
KrasnickNolanJunior3Midfielder
KriegerJakeGraduate14Midfielder
LevickiNateFreshman45Long Stick Midfielder
McGinleyGriffinJunior23Goalie
McMahonJaredGraduate1Attackman
MerchantNathanaelSophomore36Defensive Midfielder
Miller IVJohnFreshman5Midfielder
MosesMoranSenior50Defenseman
MullinsJadenFreshman16Defensive Midfielder
NelsonMekaiSophomore41Long Stick Midfielder
NiehausThomasSophomore25Midfielder
PershingNoahSenior49Midfielder
PetersOwenFreshman55Goalie
PhillipsJacksonJunior19Defenseman
PillaJackFreshman46Attackman
PippenWilliamJunior34Long Stick Midfielder
PlottIanFreshman47Attackman
PrestonAndrewSenior37Goalie
RothLukeGraduate52Defenseman
SardoMattFreshman48Defensive Midfielder
SchafferGavinFreshman8Midfielder
SchmittStevenSenior32Long Stick Midfielder
SmithTylerSenior33Midfielder
TursoBobbyFreshman44Face Off Specialist
VandergriftWilSophomore35Midfield
WardBenJunior30Defenseman
WhittyKevinFreshman40Midfielder
WilsonJeremyGraduate13Midfielder
WrightJakeSenior38Long Stick Midfielder

Transfers

Last Name [5] First NameClassTransfer
FromTo
DanielsNoahGraduate StudentMount St. Mary's UniversityRutgers University [6]
HayburnJimmyGraduate StudentLoyola UniversityMount St. Mary's University
JaniecEvanSeniorMount St. Mary's UniversityLindenwood University
McMahonConnorSeniorMount St. Mary's UniversityBryant University
VandergriftWilSophomoreSaint Joseph's UniversityMount St. Mary's University

Schedule

DateTime (EST)PairingOpponentLocationBroadcastResultScore
October 812:30 PMSC Saint Bonaventure University AwayN/AN/AN/A
October 82:30 PMSC Bucknell University AwayN/AN/AN/A
January 2112:00 PMSC Duke University AwayN/AN/AN/A
January 212:00 PMSC Wingate University AwayN/AN/AN/A
February 412:00 PMNC U.S. Naval Academy AwayESPN+Loss7-13
February 113:00 PMNC Towson University HomeAll AccessLoss7-20
February 153:00 PMNC University of Delaware HomeAll AccessLoss6-15
February 182:00 PMNC New Jersey Institute of Technology AwayAll AccessWin13-10
February 256:00 PMNC University of Maryland, Baltimore County AwayESPN+Loss6-16
March 411:00 AMMAAC Monmouth University HomeESPN+Loss7-8 (OT)
March 1112:00 PMMAAC Manhattan College HomeESPN+Loss3-9
March 1812:00 PMMAAC Long Island University HomeESPN+Win16-13
March 2512:00 PMMAAC Wagner College AwayESPN+Win10-7
March 294:00 PMMAAC Virginia Military Institute AwayESPN+Win20-5
April 112:00 PMMAAC Quinnipiac University HomeESPN+Win18-11
April 81:00 PMMAAC Marist College AwayESPN+Win12-9
April 123:00 PMMAAC Canisius University HomeESPN+Win15-13
April 1512:00 PMMAAC Sacred Heart University AwayESPN+Win13-12
April 221:00 PMMAAC Siena College AwayESPN+Loss12-13
May 43:00 PMCT Marist College AwayESPN+Loss7-19

Pairings: SC = Scrimmage; NC = Non-conference; MAAC = Conference; CT = Conference Tournament

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