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Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse and Hartford Meet For The First Time Saturday

Game 9 at Stony Brook (1-5, 1-5 AE)
Date | Time Saturday, April 17 | 1:00 pm
Location | Arena West Hartford, CT | Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium 
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NEWARK, N.J. --- NJIT Men's Lacrosse (1-7, 1-5 AE) begins its final road stretch of the season on Saturday afternoon with a trip to Connecticut to face the Hartford Hawks (1-5, 1-5 AE).

LAST TIME OUT
Under the bright lights of their second-year facility, NJIT pushed its nationally ranked conference foe as far as it could, holding a fourth quarter lead over the No. 17/17 Stony Brook Seawolves before ultimately falling, 12-8, on April 10 at Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium.

Sophomore Owen Corry and senior Collin Fogerty led the way for the Highlanders, who were hosting their highest-ranked opponent at the new Lubetkin Field and highest ranked foe since March 17, 2017 when No. 5 Rutgers played NJIT at Ranger Stadium in Madison. Corry and Fogerty each posted four points on the night - Corry with a game-high tying four goals and Fogerty with a score and a team-best three assists. Freshman Logan Hone (2 G) and sophomore Gavyn Willson (1 G, 1 A) rounded out the Highlander scoring and junior Eric Sherman added an assist.

Freshman Isaac Vanzomeren led NJIT with six ground balls and 12 faceoff wins while senior Lynch Raby caused three turnovers for the third consecutive game. Sophomore Liam Brown was three saves shy of his career high, stopping 18 chances overall and adding three ground balls.

OFFENSIVE PICKING UP
NJIT's eight goals against Stony Brook gave the team its third straight game with at least eight goals scored. That streak is the team's longest since posting four straight games with eight or more from March 23 to April 13, 2019 (11 vs Wagner, 10 at Manhattan, 26 at Hampton, 18 at Siena).

AWARDS ROLL IN FOR CORRY
Corry's efforts in leading NJIT to its historic win over UMass Lowell on March 27 were recognized with a pair of honors. The America East tabbed him as the Offensive Player of the Week and the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) named him to the Division I Team of the Week. The AE weekly honor was the first-ever for the Highlanders and the USILA accolade was the program's first since Aaron Forster made the team on March 6, 2019.

TOP HONORS
Brown's 20-save performance in the season opener vs. Delaware on February 20 currently stands as the top saves effort in the America East this season and is tied for the eighth-most saves in the country this year. Brown currently owns four of the top seven save performances in the America East this season (19 at Stony Brook, Mar. 14; 18 vs Stony Brook, Apr. 10; 17 vs Vermont, Mar. 20).

Brown also ranks fifth in the nation in saves per game (14.75; 1st in AE) and NJIT as a team is tied for first in the NCAA in saves per game (16.50). Brown is second in the AE in save percentage 

SIGNS OF GROWTH
NJIT's ten goals against Lehigh on February 27 were the most the team has scored in the six-game series between the two teams and marked the most the Highlanders have scored against a ranked opponent. The previous mark for goals against a ranked foe was eight goals at No.13/13 Lehigh on Feb. 2, 2019.

A NEW ERA BEGINS
The Highlanders are playing the 2021 campaign - its first in the program's seven-year history - with a true conference home. NJIT played its first five years as a Division I independent and competed in 2020 as an affiliate member of the Northeast Conference. Due to the COVID-19 public health crisis, NJIT's season was shortened before it was slated to play its first-ever conference game against Long Island University on March 14. That history-making contest is now scheduled for Saturday as full members of the America East Conference, which NJIT officially joined as its tenth member on July 1, 2020.

A SEASON LIKE NO OTHER
Like many schools across the country, NJIT men's lacrosse will be managing the 2021 campaign while working to maintain the safety of the NJIT community during the current COVID-19 public health crisis. Please bookmark NJITHighlanders.com to keep up-to-date on any schedule changes that may arise because of the pandemic or weather-related issues.

As for fans this season, due to COVID protocol policy, the NJIT Department of Athletics is prohibiting spectators at our Indoor & Outdoor Athletic Events.

2021 CAPTAINS
Seventh-year head coach Travis Johnson named seniors Luke Binder (defender), Colton Johnson (midfielder), and Max Wilson (midfielder) team captains for the 2021 season. Binder was named team captain after serving last season and returning for a fifth campaign while Johnson and Wilson step into captaincy roles after Ryan Kaden and John Tachon graduated.

 "We are proud to announce that Luke, CJ & Max will be our captains for the 2021 season. These young men have helped make an extremely difficult year a little easier with their leadership on and off the field.   I'm so happy for these three young men that they have been picked by their teammates to represent them," Johnson said after naming the trio of leaders.

IN 2020 AND THE OFFSEASON
- NJIT nearly reset its single-game record for goals in a game with 24 against Hampton in its season-opening 24-7 victory
- The Highlanders set new team marks for single-game assists (15 vs Hampton) and points (39 vs Hampton)
- Max Wilson was drafted in the first round (seventh overall) by the Victoria Shamrocks in the Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) Graduating Junior Draft in February.

2021 LEADERS
- Goals: Owen Corry (15)
- Assists: Gavyn Willson/Collin Fogerty (8)
- Points: Corry (19)
- Ground Balls: Isaac Vanzomeren (24)
- Man-Up Goals: Bowie (4)
- Faceoff %: Isaac Vanzomeren (.452 | 52-115)
- Shots: Owen Corry (55) 
- SOG: Bowie (26 | .473)
- Caused Turnovers: Lynch Raby (13)
- Saves: Liam Brown (118)
- GAA: Brown (13.22)

STIFF COMPETITION
The Highlanders will face a nationally notable schedule this season, as five of NJIT's 11 scheduled opponents made an appearance on at least one of the two Week 1 polls (USILA and Inside Lacrosse):
- Delaware | RV IL
- Lehigh | No. 14 IL, No. 15 USILA
- Stony Brook | No. 20 IL, RV USILA
- UAlbany | RV - USILA and IL
- UMBC | RV USILA

2021 SCHEDULE NOTES
- 11 games scheduled - two non-conference, nine America East
- First home game: February 20 vs Delaware
- First road game: February 27 at Lehigh
- First-ever AE game: March 6 vs Binghamton
- First AE road game: March 13 at Stony Brook
- Repeat matchups: April 3 at Binghamton; April 10 vs Stony Brook
- Senior Day: May 1 vs UMBC
- America East Playoffs: March 6-8
- More than half of NJIT's opponents (six of 11) will be facing the Highlanders for the first time.
- NJIT is not scheduled to play back-to-back home games this season but will have a pair two-game road trips: March 27 at UMass Lowell and April 3 at Binghamton; April 17 at Hartford and April 24 at UAlbany.

ALL-TIME SERIES
NJIT and Hartford will be meeting for the first time on Saturday.

SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
Hartford picked up its first win of the season on April 10, holding off Binghamton for an 8-7 road win. The Hawks are led by Anthony Sericolo (10 G, 1 A), Ethan Landymore (8 G, 2 A), Chris Ladyga (25 GB, 58-124 FO), and Cam Logan (13.82 GAA, 66 saves).

NEXT UP
NJIT will take on UAlbany in its final road game of the season on Saturday April 24 at 4 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Aaron  Forster

#73 Aaron Forster

A
5' 10"
Senior
Ryan Kaden

#5 Ryan Kaden

A
5' 9"
Senior
John Tachon

#86 John Tachon

D
6' 2"
Senior
Luke Binder

#30 Luke Binder

D
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Liam Brown

#6 Liam Brown

GK
5' 11"
Sophomore
Owen Corry

#28 Owen Corry

M
6' 2"
Sophomore
Collin Fogerty

#11 Collin Fogerty

A
6' 0"
Senior
Colton Johnson

#14 Colton Johnson

M
5' 11"
Senior
Lynch Raby

#73 Lynch Raby

D
6' 4"
Senior
Eric Sherman

#33 Eric Sherman

A
5' 10"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Aaron  Forster

#73 Aaron Forster

5' 10"
Senior
A
Ryan Kaden

#5 Ryan Kaden

5' 9"
Senior
A
John Tachon

#86 John Tachon

6' 2"
Senior
D
Luke Binder

#30 Luke Binder

6' 0"
Graduate Student
D
Liam Brown

#6 Liam Brown

5' 11"
Sophomore
GK
Owen Corry

#28 Owen Corry

6' 2"
Sophomore
M
Collin Fogerty

#11 Collin Fogerty

6' 0"
Senior
A
Colton Johnson

#14 Colton Johnson

5' 11"
Senior
M
Lynch Raby

#73 Lynch Raby

6' 4"
Senior
D
Eric Sherman

#33 Eric Sherman

5' 10"
Junior
A