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Men's Lacrosse To Face Georgetown on Senior Day

Game 14 vs No.18/19 Georgetown
Date | Time Saturday, April 20 | 12:00 pm
Location | Arena Newark, N.J. | Rutgers-Newark Alumni Field
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NEWARK, N.J. --- NJIT Men's Lacrosse will close out the 2019 campaign with two home games in Newark. The first of those two games for the Highlanders will be against No. 18/19 Georgetown on Saturday.

LAST TIME OUT
NJIT completed the road portion of its 2019 schedule with a 20-18 defeat to the Siena Saints April 13. Aaron Forster, Ryan Darrow and Collin Fogerty led the way for the Highlanders as Forster and Darrow each registered a hat trick and Fogerty dished out four assists, one shy of Forster's school record.

CONSISTENT OFFENSE
NJIT's 18-goal outing at Siena extended its program-record streak of double figure scoring performances to four. The Highlanders also scored 26 goals at Hampton on April 6 (the team's first-ever 20-goal game), ten goals at Manhattan on March 30 and 11 goals vs Wagner on March 23.

BEST FOOT FORWARD
After NJIT's win at Hampton, three of NJIT's five all-time victories as a young program have come against Hampton. All three wins make up the top three all-time performances for NJIT in terms of scoring (26 in 2019, 17 in 2017, 15 in 2018) and margin of victory (17 in 2019, 14 in 2017, 7 in 2018).

KEEPING IT 100
Aaron Forster's goal at the 14:06 mark of the third quarter against Manhattan on March 30 was the 100th of his career, making him one of 18 active Division I players (as of April 18) to record triple-digit goals.

LIGHTING IT UP
Aaron Forster's nine-goal, 11-assist performance against Quinnipiac on March 2 was memorable on a number of fronts. Both numbers extended Forster's previous school records (5 goals, March 17, 2017 vs Rutgers; 9 points, April 15, 2017 at Hampton) and currently place the Ottawa native atop the NCAA national lists in both categories. Forster was named to the USILA Team of the Week on March 6 due to his performance.

ON A TEAR
Forster (Feb. 23 - Mar. 16) and Vincent D'Agostino (Mar. 19 - present) has posted the longest goal scoring streaks of the season at five games. Joe Covino (Mar. 23 - present), Collin Fogerty (Feb. 9 - Mar. 2), and Ryan Darrow (Mar. 5-19) has the second longest streak at four games. Forster (Feb. 23 - Mar. 9) and Darrow (Mar. 5-19) also hold the mark for consecutive multi-goal games this season (4), with Fogerty (Feb.9 - 23) in second place with three.

MAKING A POINT
Collin Fogerty and Ryan Darrow have produced the two longest point scoring streaks of the season. After not recording a point in the season opener, Fogerty has had at least one in 12 straight games, while Darrow opened the year with a nine-game point scoring run.

THE BIG FIVE-O
With his third goal against Fairfield, Ryan Darrow reached the 50 goal mark for his career. Darrow is in second place all-time in Highlander history in goals scored.

OFF THE WALL
Alexzander Hunt already owns three of the top four single-game save performances in Highlander history. Hunt made a school-record 22 saves against Delaware at home on February 16 and followed it up with a 20-save outing at VMI last week. Hunt added a 21-save effort against UMass on March 9. The old record and only other 20-save performance in NJIT history belonged to former Highlander Nick Marzullo (21 vs UMass-Lowell on April 29, 2017). Hunt is currently second in the country in saves per game (15.50).

ROAD WARRIORS
NJIT's matchup with Siena was the third in its season-long three-game road swing for the team. The Highlanders faced Manhattan in Riverdale, N.Y. (March 30), Hampton in Virginia (April 6), and Siena in Loudonville, N.Y. (April 13) during the stretch.

TEAM LEADERS
Aaron Forster (31 goals, 46 points), Collin Fogerty (17 assists), John Tachon (56 ground balls), Tyler Stevenson (115-230 FOs; .500), Kevin Falteisek (20 caused turnovers), and Alexzander Hunt (197 saves) are pacing the Highlanders so far this season.

STOP AND GO
On two occasions, Kevin Falteisek matched the NJIT record for caused turnovers in a game with four - February 16 vs Delaware and March 16 at Saint Joseph's.

FIGURING IT OUT 
After scoring only one goal in his first nine games, freshman Joe Covino has scored six goals in his last four games and added an assist, five ground balls and two caused turnovers. 

QUICK DRAW
Tyler Stevenson improved his program record for faceoff wins in a game with 20 during the Highlanders' game at Lafayette (20-26).

(CLOSE TO) HOME SWEET HOME
NJIT's 2019 home schedule is its first as a program that will be played exclusively in Newark. The Highlanders have played the majority of their home games for the last four years at Drew University and are expected to begin play on NJIT's new on-campus field in 2020 when they become members of the Northeast Conference.

HIGHEST OF HIGHLANDERS
Aaron Forster continues to sit atop the record books for the young Highlander program. After his last game, Forster extended his marks for most career goals (110), assists (50), and points (160) in NJIT history.

THE MORE, THE MERRIER
In 8 of 13 games this season, NJIT has had at least three players score multiple goals - on the road at Lehigh, Lafayette, VMI, Saint Joseph's, Manhattan, Hampton, and Siena, and at home vs Wagner.

CAPTAINS FOR 2019
Fifth-year head coach Travis Johnson has announced the four student-athletes who were voted captains by their teammates for 2019. Selected to lead the Highlanders are: senior midfielder Ryan Darrow, senior attacker Aaron Forster, junior attacker Ryan Kaden, and junior defender John Tachon. "Our team has chosen four outstanding young men that are stellar student-athletes, great leaders, high character men and phenomenal people. They lead by example and elevate the people around them. We are excited that they will lead us in the 2019 season," Johnson said about the quartet.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
The Highlanders have continued to grow in their program in their five seasons of existence. After bringing in their largest squad ever in 2018 (38 members), the Highlanders has increased their numbers this year to 43 after bringing 11 newcomers into the fold.

QUALITY COMPETITION
NJIT'S 15-game schedule includes matchups with four teams that have been ranked in either the Inside Lacrosse or USILA poll at some point this season: Lehigh (13th during NJIT game), UMass (RV during NJIT game), Georgetown (18th/19th during NJIT game), and Army West Point.

IN 2018...
- Forster paced NJIT in goals (30), assists (13), total points (43), man-up goals (6), shots (109), and shots on goal (58).
- Tachon scooped up the most ground balls (94) and caused the most turnovers (18).
- Adam Gonzalez won 43.5% of his faceoffs (91-209) to lead the Highlanders.

SCOUTING GEORGETOWN
Georgetown is currently ranked 18th in this week's Inside Lacrosse poll and 19th in the USILA rankings. The Hoyas, who have been ranked for much of the season, reemerged in the polls after a 16-13 upset of No. 16 Villanova on April 14 in D.C. GU is paced by Daniel Bucaro (45 goals, 68 points), Jake Carraway (25 assists), Gibson Smith (67 ground balls, 23 caused turnovers), James Reilly (148 FO wins), and Owen McElroy (151 saves).

 
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Players Mentioned

Nick Marzullo

#33 Nick Marzullo

G
5' 10"
Senior
Vincent D

#3 Vincent D'Agostino

M
6' 1"
Sophomore
Ryan  Darrow

#27 Ryan Darrow

M
5' 10"
Senior
Kevin Falteisek

#43 Kevin Falteisek

D
6' 5"
Senior
Collin Fogerty

#11 Collin Fogerty

A
6' 0"
Sophomore
Aaron  Forster

#73 Aaron Forster

A
5' 10"
Senior
Adam Gonzalez

#8 Adam Gonzalez

M
5' 8"
Junior
Alexzander Hunt

#13 Alexzander Hunt

G
6' 2"
Sophomore
Ryan Kaden

#5 Ryan Kaden

A
5' 9"
Junior
Tyler Stevenson

#2 Tyler Stevenson

M
6' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Nick Marzullo

#33 Nick Marzullo

5' 10"
Senior
G
Vincent D

#3 Vincent D'Agostino

6' 1"
Sophomore
M
Ryan  Darrow

#27 Ryan Darrow

5' 10"
Senior
M
Kevin Falteisek

#43 Kevin Falteisek

6' 5"
Senior
D
Collin Fogerty

#11 Collin Fogerty

6' 0"
Sophomore
A
Aaron  Forster

#73 Aaron Forster

5' 10"
Senior
A
Adam Gonzalez

#8 Adam Gonzalez

5' 8"
Junior
M
Alexzander Hunt

#13 Alexzander Hunt

6' 2"
Sophomore
G
Ryan Kaden

#5 Ryan Kaden

5' 9"
Junior
A
Tyler Stevenson

#2 Tyler Stevenson

6' 2"
Senior
M