s UConn Men's Lacrosse: April 2006

This post originally appeared at Collegelax.us

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 21, 2006

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Last week, the Huskies defeated Worcester Polytechnic Institute 19 – 3 on Wednesday before upsetting No. 19 Northeastern 8 – 7 in triple overtime on Friday evening.

Freshman Justin Oliver (Mystic, CT) scored the game winning goal on a bounce shot to win the Northeastern game. Oliver finished the contest with a game high 4 goals. Freshman goalie Brandon Pepe (Orange, CT) added 15 saves, limiting Northeastern to only 1 goal after the half.

UConn Head Coach Dino Mattessich has an extensive background in the sport. The former head coach of the University of Baltimore and the University of Maryland, Mattesich is now the Associate Athletic Director at UConn.

“Northeastern is a good team with great players. We were fortunate to win the game. Our team is not overly talented, but we are fundamentally sound. We don’t beat ourselves. We do things by a committee and play with a lot of grit and determination,” said Mattessich.

UConn has now posted 7 consecutive victories to earn their first ranking of the season in the Shamrock Top 25 poll. The win streak is the teams’ longest since 2001. The Huskies are No. 25 in the rankings that were announced this past Wednesday on USLIA.com.

“We are very pleased about our season. Last year, we were 4 – 9. 7 – 1 is a tremendous turnaround,” noted Mattesich. “In both of our one-goal wins (BU and Northeastern); we were down the whole game. Our keeper made some big saves down the stretch to give us a chance to win at the end.”

The former Division 1 varsity coach also discussed the rapid growth of the MDIA.

“The growth of the MDIA is a double edged sword. It gives club guys a chance to play, but it allows some schools an out. The game is obviously growing all over the country, but intercollegiate (varsity) lacrosse is not growing. However, I’m really impressed with the talent at this level. It’s a good league with great players and it’s a great experience for everyone involved,” said Mattesich.

UConn plays its two final Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League (PCLL) games this week. The Huskies host Boston College on Friday night. The game is crucial to the PCLL Division A tournament seedings. Next Tuesday (4/25), UConn will face Rhode Island on the road. The team is jockeying for final positioning for the upcoming PCLL playoffs, April 27-30 at Worcester, Mass.

“The top two seeds get first round byes. Finishing (the regular season) with two more wins is huge,” added Mattesich.

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On a dreary and wet night the UConn Men's Lacrosse team battled for four quarters and three overtimes to defeat nationally ranked Northeastern. After coming out slow in the first half and trailing by up to 3 goals the Huskies came alive in the second half out shooting NU 21-9. In the third OT Freshman Justin Oliver (Mystic, CT) swept hard from up top and bounced a shot into goal to win the game. Freshman goalie Brandon Pepe (Orange, CT) had an outstanding game between the pipes with 15 saves, holding NU to 1 goal after the half. UConn is now 7-1 in the PCLL and tied for first place. This is UConn's first ever win versus a national ranked opponent.
Box Score


Frosh. Mid Justin Oliver won the
game for the Huskies in the 3rd OT

For the first time in team history the University of Connecticut Men's Lacrosse team has been recognized with a national ranking. In the latest US Lacrosse MDIA Pollthe Huskies come in at #25 with 50 points total. This Friday the Huskies will face off against the Boston College Eagles in a game ripe with playoff implications.

MDIA POLL

The 2006 UConn Men's Lacrosse team has gotten off to one of the best starts in team history, including a six game win streak, the longest since the Huskies won seven in a row in 2001. UConn (5-1/6-1) will face off against PCLL powerhouse Northeastern (6-0/9-1) this Friday night at the Sherman Turf Complex. The teams are 2-2 all time in PCLL play, but Connecticut has not defeated NU since an overtime victory in 2002. The game will be moved to Depot Field in the case of inclement weather.

Huskies Trounce Bridgewater Bears

Saturday, April 15, 2006

An emotionally charged UConn team traveled to face ex head coach Chuck Little and the Bridgewater State Bears this past Sunday. UConn showed early that they were there to make a statement and took a 6-0 lead after the first quarter, capped by a buzzer shot from midfield by Defenseman Greg Adams (Glastonbury, CT) which deflected off a BSC player and into the goal. At the half the Huskies had a 13-0 lead and had held BSC to 3 shots. The game would conclude with UConn on top 23-6.
Box Score Pictures


Soph. Chris Canton fights off a BSC player

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