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March 6, 2012
Game Notes: Lacrosse Hosts #19 Cabrini College
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Preview
Hampden-Sydney (1-2 / 1-0 home) vs. #19 Cabrini (1-2 / 1-1 Away)
Wednesday, March 7 | 3:30 pm | Fulton Field at Lewis C. Everett Stadium
Last Time Out for the Tigers
- The Tigers lost on the road at #7 Stevenson, 9-6.
- The game was tied at the end of each of the first three quarters with a 5-5 score at the end of three.
- Stevenson scored the last three goals of the game.
- Micah Keller scored two goals while Thomas Armstrong was the only other goal scorer with two of his own.
- Ryan Martin assisted on a career-high four goals while Carter Mavromatis handed out an assist on two scores.
- Freshman David Noftsinger got his first start in goal and made 12 saves.
- Brad Mostowy was just 6-19 on faceoffs.
- Nate Norbo had four caused turnovers while Chris Stockinger and Andrew Pritzlaff each had two.
- Pritzlaff also added a team-high six groundballs while Ben Clarke and Mostowy each had five.
- H-SC forced 30 Stevenson turnovers and held them to a 1-7 mark on EMOs.
- H-SC was outshot 35-22.
- There were 20 combined penalties and 18 EMOs.
Last Time Out for the Cavaliers
- #17 Cabrini lost at home to #9 Lynchburg 8-7.
- Brian Hill and Bobby Thorp led Cabrini with two goals apiece. Mike Leyden, Damian Sobieski, Matt Biegel also found the net.
- Neither team would score until there was 3:21 left in the first quarter.
- Cabrini scored the last three goals of the first half to lead 3-2 after two quarters.
- Lynchburg scored four of the third quarter's five goals to lead 6-4.
- Cabrini tied the game 4:45 into the fourth, but two Lynchburg goals in 11 seconds (5:13, 5:02) secured the win as Brian Hill scored with 26 seconds left for Cabrini.
- Cabrini goalie Erick Zarzecki made 10 saves.
- Anthony DiNenno was 9-18 on face-offs.
- Cabrini was 1-2 on extra-man opportunities while Lynchburg was 0-3.
- Lynchburg had nine fourth quarter turnovers after having six in the previous three quarters.
The Last Time These Two Met
- #20 Cabrini beat #11 Hampden-Sydney 12-2 in Radnor, PA, on March 9, 2011.
- Cabrini led 9-2 midway through the third quarter.
- Cabrini went into halftime up 5-2 after scoring with only one second left on the clock.
- With the score at 9-2 at 7:06 into the third quarter, H-SC scored six straight to make it 9-6.
- Cabrini had a four goal lead, 11-7, with just under 10 minutes remaining. H-SC scored the three next goals to cut the lead to one, 11-10, with less than four minutes to play.
- Cabrini scored a goal with 33 seconds left to secure the win.
- Seven H-SC players scored, including two goals from Ben Clarke, Carter Mavromatis, and Cole Hawthorne.
- Mavromatis tallied four assists.
- Brad Mostowy was 11-22 on face-offs.
In the 2012 National Ranks
- 10 - Micah Keller, Goals/Game (4.33)
- 24 - Ground Balls Per Game (39.0)
- 33 - Assists Per Game (33)
- 40 - Man-Up Offense (0.35)
- 42 - Micah Keller, Points/Game (4.67)
- 45 - Points Per Game (16.0)
- 54 - Ryan Martin, Points/Game (4.0)
- 54 - Brad Mostowy, GBs/Game (6.0)
- 63 - Scoring Offense (9.33)
- 65 - Man-Down Defense (0.783)
- 68 - Saves Per Game (11.0)
- 78 - Scoring Margin (-1.0)
- 83 - Face-Off Win Percentage (0.457)
- 83 - Carter Mavromatis, Assists/Game (1.67)
- 83 - Ryan Martin, Assists/Game (1.67)
- 86 - Win Percentage (0.333)
- 95 - Scoring Defense (10.33)
- 95 - Brad Mostowy, Face-Off Win % (0.47)
- 112 - Ryan Martin, Goals/Game (2.33)
The Numbers Game
- 8 - Micah Keller's rank in career points at H-SC.
- 6 - Keller's rank in career goals at H-SC.
- 20 - Combined goals between Keller and Martin.
- +13 - Turnover margin for the Tigers.
- 16 - Assists Carter Mavromatis needs to be the all-time leader at H-SC.
- 34 - Number of shots for Keller.
- 13 - Number of shots for Nate Cundy, second on the team.
Looking at Cabrini
- Ranked #19 in the country.
- Picked to win the Colonial States Athletic Conference, earning all eight first place votes.
- Defenseman John McSorley is a Second-Team Preseason All-American.
- The Cavaliers lost two honorable mention All-Americans from last season.
- Cabrini has lost both of their home games but have won their lone game outside of Radnor, PA.
- All three of Cabrini's opponents have been ranked in the Top 20.

