
Men's Lacrosse Ivy Tournament Push Continues At #6 Cornell
4/19/2018 12:00:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse
Providence, R.I. – With two Ivy League games remaining on the schedule, Brown looks to solidify its position for the four-team Ivy League Lacrosse Tournament, taking on #6 Cornell in Ithaca, NY on Saturday. Face-off is 1:00 pm at Schoellkopf Field and viewed on the Ivy League Network.
The Bears: Brown (5-6, 2-2 Ivy) will look to regroup following a 12-11 overtime loss to Providence on Tuesday evening. Stephen Hudak '18 paced the Bears with four goals. The Bears are tied with Harvard for third place in the Ivy League standings at 2-2, behind Yale (5-0) and Cornell (3-1). The top four teams qualify for the Ivy League Tournament, May 4 & 6, hosted by Columbia.
The Big Red: Cornell (9-3, 3-1 Ivy), ranked sixth nationally and riding a six-game winning streak, is coming off a 12-10 win over #17 Lehigh last Saturday. The Big Red have also earned wins over Hobart (15-8), Binghamton (18-2), #20 Penn State (9-7), #15 Penn (20-13), Air Force (23-5), Dartmouth (22-11), Harvard (15-11), and #6 Syracuse (13-8), with losses to Colgate (14-11), #1 Albany (11-9) and #8 Yale (13-11).
The Brown-Cornell Series Record: Brown and Cornell have met 57 times, dating back to 1964, with the Big Red holding a 36-21 series advantage over the Bears. Brown has won the last three games over Cornell, including a 13-10 decision last year in Providence behind 14 saves by Phil Goss '20. In 2014, Cornell earned a 14-9 win over the Bears at Schoellkopf Field.
McCaleb on Attack: Sophomore attackman Luke McCaleb (Chevy Chase, MD), Brown's leading scorer with 39 points (21 goals, 18 assists), has registered at least one point in every game of his career, covering 27 games with 88 points. He netted two goals and handed out an assist vs. Providence and had a goal and an assist vs. #6 Yale. McCaleb scored a goal and had two assists against both Penn and Princeton, and had three goals and an assist against UMass. He paced the Bears in their win over Holy Cross with four goals and three assists. McCaleb had a goal and three assists in Brown's Ivy opener vs. Harvard, and scored three goals and handed out two assists in Brown's win over #4 Villanova. He had four goals and an assist in Brown's win over Stony Brook and added two goals and an assist vs. #15 Rutgers. McCaleb's 49 points last year were second on the Brown team and second all-time for a freshman at Brown, trailing only David Evans, who scored 53 points as a first-year player in 1993.
Ivy League Tournament: The four-team 2018 Ivy League Men's Lacrosse Tournament will be located at a neutral site, Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium on the campus of Columbia University, with the semifinals on Friday, May 4, and the finals on Sunday, May 6.
Grell Earns Ivy League Rookie of the Week Honors: Freshman middy George Grell (Short Hills, NJ) posted his first career hat-trick, netting three goals in Brown's win over Penn. Grell scored a goal and had two assists vs. Providence and added a goal and an assist vs. #6 Yale. He was named the Ivy League's Rookie of the Week after having a major impact in Brown's key 14-13 Ivy League win over Princeton, registering four points by scoring two goals and adding two assists. Grell has nine goals and five assists on the season.
Ottens Facing-Off: Brown has one of the elite face-off men in the nation with the return of Second Team All-Ivy Ted Ottens '18 (Wilton, CT). Ottens, who had nine ground balls vs. Yale, is Brown's team leader with 74 ground balls, 13th nationally (6.73 per game). He captured the first nine face-offs vs. Penn and finished with 14-of-20 face-off wins and 11 ground balls against the Quakers. Ottens won 13-of-24 face-offs in the Bears win over Princeton. He captured 12-of-19 face-offs against Holy Cross, and won 14-of-23 face-offs in Brown's victory over #4 Villanova, while picking up nine ground balls. Ottens captured 14-of-23 face-offs vs. Harvard. He won 18-of-24 face-offs vs. Stony Brook, including 12 of the game's first 15 face-offs. Last year, Ottens captured 270-of-452 face-offs (.597) and scored seven goals off the face-off x.
Goss one of the Nation's Top Goalies: Goalie Phil Goss '20 (San Francisco, CA), who led the nation in saves (12.75 saves per game) in his rookie campaign, leads the Ivy League and ranks second nationally with 13.64 saves per game, while his save percentage (.549) ranks 12th in the nation. Goss made nine saves vs. Penn, including three in the last five minutes to preserve the victory. He registered 17 saves in Brown's win over Princeton. Goss registered 10 of his 18 saves in the second half against UMass, and had 11 saves in Brown's win over Holy Cross. Goss was named the Ivy League Player of the Week after Brown's 12-9 win over #4 Villanova, making 11 of his 17 saves in the second half, including six in the fourth quarter. He made 11 saves in Brown's opening game vs. Quinnipiac and added 10 more against Stony Brook. Goss exceled against #15 Rutgers with a season high 20 saves. Last year, he turned in several virtuoso performances with 20 saves in Brown's Ivy League Tournament win over Princeton and 19 saves against Rutgers and Penn.
Panepinto Finds the Back of the Net: Middy Michael Panepinto '19 (Needham, MA), Brown's leading goal scorer with 22 goals for the season, scored the game-winning goal against Princeton, finding the back of the net with 14 seconds remaining in Brown's 14-13 victory over the Tigers. He had two goals and one assist vs. Providence. Panepinto also netted two goals and handed out an assist vs. Penn. Panepinto scored three goals and handed out two assists in Brown's win over Holy Cross and added two goals and an assist vs. UMass. He had two goals vs. Harvard and netted two goals in Brown's win over #4 Villanova. Panepinto opened the season with two goals and two assists vs. Quinnipiac, and came back with three goals and one assist vs. Stony Brook. He had two goals and an assist vs. #15 Rutgers. Panepinto has been a mainstay of the Bears' midfield since his freshman season and registered 28 points (25 goals, 3 assists) last year, scoring goals in 15-of-16 games and registered hat-tricks vs. Stony Brook and Princeton.
Song – Bears Second Leading Scorer: Junior middy Carson Song's (San Francisco, CA) 33 points (15 goals, 18 assists) are second on the Brown squad, while his 1.80 assists per game ranks 27th nationally. Song, who had a goal and an assist vs. Princeton and two assists vs. #6 Yale, scored a goal and handed out four assists vs. UMass. He netted three goals and handed out two assists in Brown's win over Holy Cross. Song scored a goal and handed out four assists vs. Harvard. He registered five goals and two assists in Brown's win over Stony Brook. Song added a goal and an assist vs. #15 Rutgers.
Bear Facts: Brown ranks 10th in the nation with 12.55 goals per game…Junior attackman Jackson Newsome (Arlington, VA) has scored 16 goals on the season, including a career high five goals vs. Yale…Freshman face-off specialist Matt McShea (Winnetka, IL) captured 6-of-9 face-offs against UMass…Senior defenseman JJ Ntshaykolo (San Francisco, CA) scored his first goal of the season against Holy Cross…Sophomore attackman Jack Kniffin (Darien, CT) scored two goals against Quinnipiac and distributed three assists vs. Stony Brook…Both freshman attackman Jack Parr (Glenwood, MD) and freshman defenseman Jackson Caputo (Riverside, CT) scored their first career goals vs. Princeton, while freshman Tom Hale (Hingham, MA) netted his first career goal vs. #6 Yale.
Hudak in the Midfield: Senior middy Stephen Hudak (Rydal, PA), an All-Ivy and All-New England selection a year ago, tossed in a season high four goals against Providence. He is Brown's fourth leading scorer with 23 points (17 goals, 6 assists). Hudak scored two goals vs. Penn, including the game-winner with just over five minutes remaining. He also netted two goals and added an assist vs. #6 Yale. Hudak had a big game against UMass with a season high four goals. He scored a goal and handed out an assist in games against Quinnipiac and Holy Cross. He added two goals vs. Stony Brook. Last year, Hudak was Brown's leading scorer from the midfield with 34 goals and nine assists for 43 points. He netted goals in 15 of 16 games and scored a career high five goals in Brown's Ivy Tournament win over Princeton.
Miller on the Wing:. Senior LSM Jake Miller (Heartland, WI) returned to the lineup on Saturday vs. #6 Yale after missing a few games due to injury. He netted his fifth and sixth goals of the season against Holy Cross and UMass. He scored two goals, handed out an assist and picked up three ground balls in Brown's win over #4 Villanova. Miller also added a goal against Harvard. He ranks second on the Brown team with 25 ground balls. Miller is one of the top-scoring LSM in NCAA history, posting 27 career points, with 19 goals and eight assists.
NCAA All-Time Career Long Pole Scoring
Name Gm. G Asst. Pts.
1. Mason Poli, Bryant, 2010-13 68 44 17 61
2. Larken Kemp, Brown, 2014-17 64 26 30 56
3. Brian Farrell, Maryland, 2007-11 68 29 20 49
4. Scott Ratliff, Loyola, 2010-13 58 30 14 44
5. CJ Costabile, Duke, 2009-12 79 22 20 42
6. Connor Keating, Penn, 2014-18 51 31 10 41
7. Alec Tulett, Brown 2014-17 61 11 21 32
8. John LoCascio, Villanova, 2011-14 61 8 21 29
9. Joel White, Syracuse, 2008-11 67 18 10 28
10. Cody O'Donnell, Bryant, 2013-17 65 22 7 29
11. Jake Miller, Brown, 2015-present 56 19 8 27
12. Ryan Fournier, Loyola, 2014-17 63 16 9 25
Head Coach Mike Daly: Second-year head Brown lacrosse coach Mike Daly posted a 10-6 overall record in his initial season on College Hill and brought the Bears to the Ivy League Tournament championship game. He came to Brown after guiding the Tufts University men's lacrosse program to three NCAA National Championship titles while boasting the nation's highest scoring offense. Daly, the sixth Brown men's lacrosse coach since 1963, posted a record of 244-83 in 18 seasons as head coach at Tufts, with nine NCAA Tournament appearances and seven NESCAC titles. His Tufts teams won national championships in 2010, 2014 and 2015. Tufts led the nation in scoring in 2016 with 402 goals in 23 games for a 17.48 per game average. The Jumbos won their seventh consecutive NESCAC title and finished the year with a 20-3 record, falling in the National Championship game. Daly is among the top 10 active coaches for winning percentage and is in the top 20 for victories. A two time USILA F. Morris Touchstone National Coach of the Year (2010 and 2014), Daly's teams have won 20 or more games four times and made five appearances in the National Championship game. Daly oversaw a prolific Tufts offense that scored 423 goals in 2014 to set an NCAA record for a single season for all divisions.
NCAA Championships Returning To Gillette Stadium: The 2018 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships return to Gillette Stadium May 26-28. For information check out www.ncaa.com/lacrosse.
All-Ivy Returnees: Brown returns three All-Ivy players from a year ago: Second Team All-Ivy face-off specialist Ted Ottens '18 (Wilton, CT), Honorable Mention All-Ivy middy Stephen Hudak '18 (Rydal, PA) and Honorable Mention All-Ivy defenseman JJ Ntshaykolo '18 (San Francisco, CA).
Defensive Front: JJ Ntshaykolo '18 (San Francisco, CA), an All-Ivy selection, Max Gustafson '18 (Sherborn, MA), Alex Santangelo '19 (Medfield, MA) and LSM Jake Miller '18 (Heartland, WI) return in the defensive half of the field.
Watch The Bears on the Ivy League Network (ILN): All of Brown's home games and its Ivy League away games can be viewed on the Ivy League Network, and is now available on Apple TV, Roku and the ILN app for Android and Apple devices. Available on computer, mobile and tablet devices all without the use of an app., packages for Brown's channel on the Ivy Network are $89.95 for 12 months, $34.95 for four months, $10.95 for one month and $9.95 for a day pass. Packages for the League-wide channel, which features everything the network has to offer, are $119.95 for 12 months, $49.95 for four months and $15.95 for one month.
Purchase Brown Tickets: Tickets for all Brown men's lacrosse home games can be purchased online at brownbears.com, calling the Brown Athletics Ticket Office at (401) 863-2773, or walking up to the Box Office located in the Pizzitola Sports Center, open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Next Game: The Bears play their final mid-week game of the season, hosting cross-state rival Bryant on Tuesday, April 24 at Stevenson-Pincince Field. All the action starts at 7:00 pm in a game televised on NESNplus and the Ivy League Network.

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