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Kathleen Helman

Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Hosts #12 Penn

ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany plays its fourth-straight, and 10th overall, game at home, hosting #12 Penn for their 2023 regular-season home finale.
 
Game Info
April 26, 2023 vs. #12 Penn (5:00 pm)
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Game Notes: UAlbany | Penn
 
Leading the Pack
  • Each of Penn's first eight opponents this season were ranked in the top-20
  • UAlbany ranks sixth in the America East in scoring offense and scoring defense
  • Penn ranks sixth in the Ivy League in scoring offense and third in scoring defense
  • UAlbany ranks sixth nationally in clear percentage
  • Jake Piseno leads the America East and ranks second nationally in caused turnovers per game
  • Penn goalkeeper Emmett Carroll ranks 10th nationally in save percentage and saves per game 
Scouting Penn
The Quakers are 6-5 on the season so far and ranked #12 in all three national poll having won each of their last two games.  Last season, Penn went 11-5 and won the Ivy League Tournament title over three-seed Yale before falling to six-seed Rutgers in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament.  Seven of Penn's 11 games have been decided by two goals or fewer.  Five Quakers have scored 20 or more points, headlined by Sam Handley, who has scored 22 goals with 21 assists for 43 total points.  UAlbany and Penn have met just once in the program's Division I history, last season, a 19-11 victory in Albany for the Quakers.
 
Last Time vs. Penn
April 30, 2022 | UAlbany closed the 2022 regular season against #13 Penn in the teams' first-ever meeting.  It was the second-straight ranked Ivy League opponent UAlbany played, following their road finale at then-#10 Yale.  The Quakers opened the game on a 3-0 run, and led 5-1 before UAlbany closed within 8-7 mid-way through the second quarter.  Penn scored two to lead by three at halftime, and broke open the game with a 5-0 run to end the third and start the fourth quarters.  Penn went on to win by a final score of 19-11.  Ten different Great Danes scored a goal against the Quakers, and Regan Endres went 18-31 on the faceoff.
 
Last Time Out
For the first time in their Division I era, the Great Danes played the Merrimack Warriors, a first-year America East associate member.  On the line for UAlbany was a berth into the 2023 America East Tournament.  The Great Danes struck early and build a 9-3 lead before Merrimack stormed back in the third quarter to cut the lead to one.  The Great Danes' defense bent, but did not break, and ultimately held on to secure a 13-11 victory on Senior Day.  Great Dane faceoff specialists Nick Karnes and Regan Endres combined to go 19-27 against the Warriors, while Peter Salit paced the UAlbany offense with four goals and one assist.
 
Around the America East
The field for the 2023 America East Tournament has been set, with UAlbany securing the fourth and final position after defeating Merrimack 13-11.  Two-time defending champion Vermont has clinched first place and hosting privileges for the second-straight season, and remains unbeaten-in-conference with one game remaining.  Bryant and Binghamton join the Catamounts and Great Danes in the field, with the Bulldogs locked into the second-seed.  Binghamton and UAlbany will play for the three- and four-seeds on Saturday.
 
Wednesday's America East Games
  • #12 Penn at UAlbany, 5:00 pm
Common Opponents
  • Cornell
    • UAlbany: 2/18 vs. #2 Cornell, L, 10-12
    • #16 Penn: 3/26 at #5 Cornell, L, 12-18
  • Yale
    • UAlbany: 4/21 vs. #19 Yale, L, 6-14
    • #19 Penn: 4/1 vs. #20 Yale, W, 17-16
Upcoming Milestones Milestones Achieved Division I Program Career Rankings (since 2004)
  • Jake Piseno: Ground Balls (5th, 188); Caused Turnovers (1st, 77) 
Clinched
With their win over first-year America East associate member Merrimack, the UAlbany men's lacrosse team clinched a spot in the America East Tournament for the 11th-straight season.  The Great Danes rounded out the four-team field, joining regular-season champion Vermont, as well as Bryant and Binghamton.
 
Knocking Loose
Senior long-stick midfielder Jake Piseno has moved into first place in Division I-era program history this season in two caused turnover categories.  Piseno now has caused 74 turnovers in his career, overtaking Troy Reh as the new program career leader in the category.  Additionally, Piseno's 30 caused turnovers this season sets a new all-time program best mark, surpassing his own total of 27 from last year, a mark he shared with Tanner Hay, also from 2022.
 
Walled Off
UAlbany has allowed 10 goals or fewer in five of its 10 games so far this season, and has further allowed seven goals or fewer in each of its four victories.  Their first win came by four points, 11-7 over visiting Drexel, and the Great Danes followed that performance by allowing nine in defeat to UMass.  In their next two victories, UAlbany allowed just seven to UMass Lowell, and then a season-low six to UMBC.  The fourth win of the season came against NJIT, against whom the Great Danes again allowed just seven goals.
 
Hot Start
Freshman attack Silas Richmond announced his presence early for the Great Danes, scoring two goals in each of his first three games for UAlbany, before recording a hat trick in his fourth.  It took Maryland's sixth-ranked defense to stifle Richmond in his early career and hold him without a single point.  Through five games, Richmond ranked second on the team with nine total goals, just one behind team leader Jack Pucci.
 
Haudenosaunee Nationals
Seven current and former Great Danes were named to the Haudenosaunee Senior National Team roster for the 2023 World Championships in San Diego this summer.  Head Coach Scott Marr will serve as an assistant coach on the squad, overseeing six additional Great Danes: Lyle Thompson, Jakob Patterson, Tehoka Nanticoke, Ron John, Jake Piseno, and Jack VanValkenburgh.
 
200
Three games into the 2023 season, his 23rd at the helm, UAlbany men's lacrosse head coach Scott Marr claimed his 200th career victory, 11-7 over visiting Drexel, one of the longest-tenured rivals of the Great Danes under Marr.  Marr becomes the 40th head coach in NCAA Division I history to record 200 wins and, at the time of his 200th win, ranked eighth among active Division I coaches.  Marr has averaged more than nine wins per season in his career, and has led UAlbany to nine America East championship titles. 
 
2023 NCAA Quarterfinals
On October 14, 2020, the NCAA announced among its selections for over 450 championship sites for the 2023-26 seasons that the University at Albany was awarded hosting responsibilities for a quarterfinal bracket in the 2023 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament.  It will be the first time the Great Danes host a quarterfinal, having previously hosted three First Round games, in 2007, 2017, and 2018.  UAlbany's host date is scheduled for May 20, 2023.
 
Picked Second
UAlbany was picked in a tie for second place in the 2023 America East Preseason Coaches' Poll, equaling UMBC's points total, 39, with the Retrievers taking one first-place vote.  Two-time defending conference champion Vermont was picked as the unanimous favorite with 49 points and all seven available first-place votes.  Bryant and Merrimack, newcomers to the America East this season, were picked fourth and sixth, respectively, while the final 2022 America East semifinalist, Binghamton, was picked fifth.
 
New Addition
Joey Carino was a late addition to the men's lacrosse roster this season.  Carino was recruited to UAlbany to play quarterback, where he appeared in 17 games over three seasons, passing for three touchdowns and running for three more.  Carino, who played both football and lacrosse at Archbishop Stepinac in White Plains, N.Y., originally committed to Syracuse to play lacrosse before switching to UAlbany football.  Carino will play in UAlbany's defensive midfield.
 
Schedule Strength
Once again, UAlbany men's lacrosse boasts one of the toughest schedules in the country.  Four of the Great Danes' 14 opponents hold top-10 preseason rankings: #2 Maryland, #4 Cornell, #7 Yale, and #10 Penn.  Three others, Syracuse, Vermont, and UMass, received votes in the preseason media poll.  The Great Danes will host both the 2022 national champion Maryland and the 2022 national runner-up Cornell, and will further host 2022 quarterfinalists Yale and Penn.  Including Vermont, UAlbany has five 2022 NCAA Tournament teams on its schedule.
 
Homecoming
For the first time in program history, the 2023 UAlbany men's lacrosse schedule features a record 10 regular-season home games, all of which will be played at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium.  Following their season opener on the road, the Great Danes will play their next five games at home.  Additionally, UAlbany will play four-straight home games leading up to their regular-season finale.  UAlbany has never exceeded eight regular-season home games, but has hosted 10 games at home twice, in 2007 and 2018, including postseason games.  UAlbany went 10-0 each of those seasons at home.  Including the 2023 NCAA quarterfinal round, Casey Stadium is scheduled to host a minimum of 12 Division I men's lacrosse games this season.
 
Team USA
Two former Great Danes, goalkeeper Blaze Riorden and faceoff specialist TD Ierlan, were selected to the 23-member United States Senior National Team roster for the 2023 World Championships in San Diego.  Riorden and Ierlan are the only two players in UAlbany history to have been named America East Defensive Player of the Year.  The 2023 World Championships, which will feature 30 nations, begin June 21 and run through July 1.
 
Extended
On December 12, 2022, the UAlbany Department of Athletics announced that men's lacrosse head coach Scott Marr agreed to a contract extension through the 2026 season.  Marr, enters his 23rd season in 2023, took over as head coach of the Great Danes' men's lacrosse program in 2001.  Since then, he has accumulated 199 victories, including nine America East championships, and appeared in 10 NCAA Tournaments, while winning America East Coach of the Year six times.  In 2018, Marr led the Great Danes to the program's first-ever berth into the Final Four.  That same season, UAlbany earned its first-ever #1 ranking in the national media poll, marking the first time in history a Division I-affiliated State University of New York program was ranked #1 in any sport.
 
Lyle Thompson
One of the most prolific players in the history of the sport, Lyle Thompson was named to the Upstate Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame with the Class of 2022.  He won the Tewaaraton Award in back-to-back seasons in 2014 and 2015.  The Great Danes' all-time leading scorer, Thompson holds the NCAA single-season points record, and ranks second in NCAA history with 400 career points and 225 career assists.  During his career at UAlbany, Thompson led the Great Danes to three America East titles and 46 total victories, while making two NCAA quarterfinal appearances.
 
U21 World Championship
Associate Head Coach Merrick Thomson led six active members of the UAlbany men's lacrosse program at the 2022 World Lacrosse Men's U21 World Championship in Ireland over the summer.  Thomson was a member of Canada's staff, overseeing Graydon Hogg.  The Haudenosaunee team saw four Great Danes, Jake Piseno, Keelan Seneca, Jack VanValkenburgh, and Amos Whitcomb, among members of its roster.  Canada won the Silver medal and Haudenosaunee the Bronze.
 
World Games
Former Great Danes Lyle Thompson, Ron John, and Tehoka Nanticoke competed for the Haudenosaunee Men's National Team at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama.  Lacrosse at the World Games was played with the sixes format, and featured a field of eight teams.  Additionally, former UAlbany women's player Ivy Santana competed on the Haudenosaunee Women's National Team.
 
New Look
The 2023 season will feature a new-look America East men's lacrosse conference.  Stony Brook departed for the Colonial Athletic Association and Hartford has started its reclassification to Division III.  The America East brought in Bryant as a full member, and Merrimack has a two-year deal to play men's lacrosse in the America East as an associate member.
 
PLL Year Five
The Premier Lacrosse League will once again return to the campus of the University at Albany for their fifth season in 2023.  For the second-straight year, UAlbany will host the league's training camp and opening weekend games.  Four games will be held at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium between June 2 and 4.
 
PLL Year Four
UAlbany once again hosted a weekend during the Premier Lacrosse League's fourth season.  In previous years, UAlbany hosted its weekend towards the middle or end of the summer, but in 2022, UAlbany's spot was moved to opening weekend in addition to the League's training camp.  Five Great Danes appeared in three of the league's four games of opening weekend.  The Whipsnakes defeated the Chaos 9-8 in a rematch of the 2022 final, The Atlas beat the Redwoods 17-11, the Cannons beat the Waterdogs 16-10, and the Chrome defeated the Archer 11-10.  Former Great Danes turned heads during year four once again, with Blaze Riorden and Troy Reh making the league for a third-straight season with Chaos LC.  Previously, Riorden, Reh, and Lyle Thompson were named to the PLL All-Star Game.  Finally, Thompson was named Attackman of the Year, and repeated as Humanitarian of the Year.
 
Next: UAlbany visits Binghamton to close the 2023 regular season on April 29.
 
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Players Mentioned

Regan Endres

#6 Regan Endres

FO
5' 9"
Sophomore
Elijah Gash

#91 Elijah Gash

D
6' 4"
Senior
Camden Hay

#21 Camden Hay

A
6' 2"
Sophomore
Tanner Hay

#7 Tanner Hay

D
6' 4"
Senior
Tommy Heller

#30 Tommy Heller

GK
6' 1"
Junior
Graydon Hogg

#45 Graydon Hogg

A/M
5' 9"
Junior
Jake Piseno

#88 Jake Piseno

LSM
5' 8"
Junior
Keelan Seneca

#3 Keelan Seneca

A
6' 1"
Junior
Jack VanValkenburgh

#8 Jack VanValkenburgh

GK
5' 8"
Sophomore
Amos Whitcomb

#2 Amos Whitcomb

A
6' 0"
Freshman
Jack Pucci

#24 Jack Pucci

A
6' 5"
Junior
Nick Karnes

#13 Nick Karnes

FO
6' 4"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Regan Endres

#6 Regan Endres

5' 9"
Sophomore
FO
Elijah Gash

#91 Elijah Gash

6' 4"
Senior
D
Camden Hay

#21 Camden Hay

6' 2"
Sophomore
A
Tanner Hay

#7 Tanner Hay

6' 4"
Senior
D
Tommy Heller

#30 Tommy Heller

6' 1"
Junior
GK
Graydon Hogg

#45 Graydon Hogg

5' 9"
Junior
A/M
Jake Piseno

#88 Jake Piseno

5' 8"
Junior
LSM
Keelan Seneca

#3 Keelan Seneca

6' 1"
Junior
A
Jack VanValkenburgh

#8 Jack VanValkenburgh

5' 8"
Sophomore
GK
Amos Whitcomb

#2 Amos Whitcomb

6' 0"
Freshman
A
Jack Pucci

#24 Jack Pucci

6' 5"
Junior
A
Nick Karnes

#13 Nick Karnes

6' 4"
Junior
FO