Quinnipiac Bobcats | |
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Founded | 1991 |
University | Quinnipiac University |
Head coach | Mason Poli |
Stadium | Quinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium (capacity: 1,500) |
Location | Hamden, Connecticut |
Conference | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
Colors | Navy 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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Head Coach (Years) | Record | Home | Road | Neutral |
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Randy Aitken (1991–1993) | 8–22 | 7–10 | 1–12 | 0–0 |
Kevin Tyska (1994) | 2–9 | 0–4 | 2–4 | 0–1 |
Anthony LoRicco (1995–1997) | 21–20 | 11–9 | 10–11 | 0-0 |
Tim Price (1998–2001) | 32–26 | 16–8 | 14–16 | 2–2 |
Erik Fekete (2002–2018) | 96–132 | 46–48 | 39–72 | 4–7 |
Mason Poli (2019–Present) | 29–34 | 14–8 | 14–25 | 1–1 |
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
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
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
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)
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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