Quinnipiac Bobcats men's lacrosse

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Quinnipiac Bobcats
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Founded1991
University Quinnipiac University
Head coachMason Poli
StadiumQuinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium
(capacity: 1,500)
Location Hamden, Connecticut
Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
ColorsNavy and gold
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2016
Conference Tournament championships
2016
Conference regular season championships
2016, 2018

The Quinnipiac Bobcats men's lacrosse team represents the Quinnipiac University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college lacrosse. The program was created in 1991. Quinnipiac plays its home games at Quinnipiac Soccer and Lacrosse Field, which has a capacity of 1,500. [1] The Bobcats currently compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Since 1991 the team has had an all-time record of 138–190 and reached the NCAA Division I tournament in 2016.

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Season results

SeasonConferenceSeason resultsHead Coach
Conf.
finish
WL
199127Randy Aitken
199229Randy Aitken
199346Randy Aitken
1994 Northeast 10 Conference 29Kevin Tyska
1995 Northeast 10 Conference 76Anthony LoRicco
1996 Northeast 10 Conference 96Anthony LoRicco
1997 Northeast 10 Conference 58Anthony LoRicco
1998 Northeast 10 Conference 59Tim Price
1999 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 6-287Tim Price
2000 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 4-558Tim Price
2001 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 8-0142Tim Price
2002 America East Conference 4th67Eric Fekete
2003 America East Conference 6th310Eric Fekete
2004 America East Conference 5th211Eric Fekete
2005 America East Conference 5th211Eric Fekete
2006 Great Western Lacrosse League 5th76Eric Fekete
2007 Great Western Lacrosse League 4th67Eric Fekete
2008 Great Western Lacrosse League 4th85Eric Fekete
2009 Great Western Lacrosse League 4th49Eric Fekete
2010 Eastern College Athletic Conference 4th86Eric Fekete
2011 Northeast Conference 2nd77Eric Fekete
2012 Northeast Conference 4th311Eric Fekete
2013 Northeast Conference 3rd68Eric Fekete
2014 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 3rd68Eric Fekete
2015 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 3rd68Eric Fekete
2016 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1st113Eric Fekete
2017 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 6th29Eric Fekete
2018 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1st96Eric Fekete
2019 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference T–2nd97Mason Poli
2020 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 06Mason Poli
2021 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference T–2nd43Mason Poli
2022 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference T–6th211Mason Poli
2023 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference T–4th77Mason Poli
2024 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 70Mason Poli

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Career coaching records

Head Coach (Years)RecordHomeRoadNeutral
Randy Aitken (1991–1993)8–227–101–120–0
Kevin Tyska (1994)2–90–42–40–1
Anthony LoRicco (1995–1997)21–2011–910–110-0
Tim Price (1998–2001)32–2616–814–162–2
Erik Fekete (2002–2018)96–13246–4839–724–7
Mason Poli (2019–Present)29–3414–814–251–1

Individual career records

Goals

1. Mike Baglio (2002), 144

2. Joe Baglio (2002), 140

3. Alan LoGiudice (2001), 117

4. Ryan Keenan (2016), 94

5. Corey Pronsky (1997), 88

6. John “Gia” Giordano (2001), 21

Assists

1. Michael Sagl (2015), 99

2. Joe Baglio (2002), 63

3. John Giordano (2003), 52

4. Jeff Speed (2002), 49

5. Christian Haggerty (2011), 44

Points

1. Joe Baglio (2002), 207

2. Mike Baglio (2002), 187

3. Michael Sagl (2015), 183

4. Alan LoGiudice (2001), 159

5. Ryan Keenan (2016), 131

Saves

1. T.J. Barnett (2004), 628

2. Kevin Benzing (2011), 524

3. Mike Sturmer (1998), 425

4. Jason Boggs-True (1999), 369

5. Gill Conners (2014), 366

Individual single-season records

Goals

1. Alan LoGiudice (2001), 50

2. Joe Baglio (2001), 49

3. Mike Baglio (2001), 46

4. Joe Baglio (1999), 41

5. Mike Baglio (2002), 40

Assists

1. Michael Sagl (2015), 31

2. Joe Baglio (2001), 29

3. Michael Sagl (2014), 26

4. Michael Sagl (2013), 25

4. Christian Haggerty (2010), 25

4. Brian Perry (1998), 25

Points

1. Joe Baglio (2001), 78

2. Alan LoGiudice (2001), 64

3. Mike Baglio (2001), 60

4. Brian Perry (1998), 58

5. Michael Sagl (2015), 56

Saves

1. Mike Sturmer (1999), 252

2. T.J. Barnett (2001), 205

3. Gill Conners (2013), 195

4. Mike Sturmer (1998), 173

5. Gill Conners (2014), 171

Individual single-game records

Goals Scored Erik Anderson at Siena (4/10/99), 8

Assists John Giordano at Wagner (4/1/00), 7

Points Alan LoGuidice vs. Manhattan (4/27/99), 10

Saves Mike Sturmer vs. Gannon (3/6/99), 32

Team single-season records

Goals Scored 170 (1998)

Goals Allowed 190 (1994)

Fewest Goals Scored 45 (1991)

Fewest Goals Allowed 94 (1991)

Wins 14 (2001)

Loses 11 (2004, 2005, 2012)

Team single-game records

Goals Scored 27 at Wagner (4/1/00)

Goals Allowed 25 vs. Kean (4/12/94)

Fewest Goals Scored 1 vs. Bentley (3/25/97)

Fewest Goals Allowed 0 vs. New Haven (4/27/98)

Margin Of Victory (24–0) vs. New Haven (4/27/98)

Margin Of Defeat (23–2) at Queens (4/30/94)

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References

  1. "Quinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium".