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MLAX Gameday April 20

Men's Lacrosse Takes On UMBC In Baltimore On Saturday

4/19/2024 4:30:00 PM

Game 13 | Away Game 6  at UMBC (4-4, 3-2 AE)
Date | Time Saturday, April 20 | 12:00 pm
Location | Arena Baltimore, Md. | UMBC Stadium  
Live Video ESPN+
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All-Time Series UMBC leads 3-0
NJIT Info 2024 Stats
Opponent Info 2024 Stats 
NEWARK, N.J. — The NJIT men's lacrosse team (7-5, 0-5 AE) heads to Baltimore this weekend to face the UMBC Retrievers (4-5, 3-2 AE) in its final road contest of the year.

LAST TIME OUT
NJIT was defeated by the UAlbany Great Danes, 14-9, on April 13 at Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium. 
HIGHLANDER LEADERS BEST SEASON EVER
NJIT's win over Lindenwood was the Highlanders' seventh in 14 scheduled games this year, marking the first time ever that the team will finish the year with at least a .500 (or non-losing record). The Highlanders' next win will officially clinch the program's first winning season ever. 

The loss at Vermont ended NJIT's program-record seven-game unbeaten run to start the season and nation's best eight-game win streak.

TEWAARATON AWARD WATCH LIST
On March 7, graduate defender Hank Bethel became the first-ever Highlander named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List after Bethel was named as a First Round addition. The complete list includes the top players across all three divisions of NCAA lacrosse and highlights the early contenders for this year's Tewaaraton Award. The initial list was published by the organization on February 14. The Tewaaraton Award annually honors the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. The selection committees are comprised of premier college coaches and are appointed annually by the Tewaaraton Foundation.

ON THE (NATIONAL) RADAR
NJIT received votes in the Inside Lacrosse Media and USILA/Blatant Lacrosse Coaches polls for three weeks straight (Mar. 11, Mar. 4, Feb. 26), marking the first times in program history that the Highlanders were on the periphery of the nation's Top 20. The only other America East team to appear in any of the polls during this span was Bryant (RV, Mar. 11 InsideLacrosse).

AWARDS SEASON
NJIT has already racked up a number of awards, recognizing the efforts of the players in creating this historic start to the year. Since the season opener, NJIT has earned the following accolades:
  • Hank Bethel - Tewaaraton Award Watch List (March 7)
  • Hank Bethel - America East Defensive Player of the Week (March 4)
  • Garrett Muscatella - America East Offensive Player of the Week (March 4)
  • Hank Bethel - America East Defensive Player of the Week (February 26)
  • Garrett Muscatella - America East Offensive Player of the Week (February 12)
  • Hank Bethel - USILA Team of the Week (February 6)
  • Liam Brown - USILA Team of the Week (February 6)
  • Liam Brown - America East Defensive Player of the Week (February 5)
  • Arthur Miller - America East Offensive Player of the Week (February 5)
WIRE-TO-WIRE WINNER
NJIT never trailed against Lindenwood and the wire-to-wire win was the Highlanders' third straight (Wagner, Manhattan) after not producing one prior to February 1, 2020 when NJIT never trailed in defeating Hampton 24-7 in its first-ever game at the newly opened Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium.

SEEING DOUBLE (DIGITS)
The 13-goal win over Lindenwood (18-5) is NJIT's fifth-ever all-time by double digits and second this season by ten or more goals (both in back-to-back games). It also marks the largest lead at any point for the Highlanders this season.

STUFFING THE STAT SHEET
Garrett Muscatella's team season high seven-point effort against Merrimack (4 G, 3 A) was his third game this year with at least six points and the fifth such performance by a Highlander this year:
  • Muscatella vs Merrimack (4 G, 3 A)
  • Muscatella vs Binghamton (3 G, 3 A)
  • Sininsky vs Lindenwood (2 G, 4 A)
  • Muscatella at Wagner (4 G, 2 A)
  • Sininsky vs Monmouth (3 G, 3 A)

SHARING THE WEALTH
Entering Saturday, NJIT has seven players with double-digit points - the most since 2019, when eight Highlanders produced ten or more points on the year.

STEADY AS ALWAYS
Liam Brown's play continues to be a constant area of strength for the Highlanders. Brown became the NJIT all-time leader in saves after making 17 against Siena and ending the day with 587, surpassing former Highlander Nick Marzullo's 579 from 2015-18. Brown had his streak of double digit save games snapped at 20 straight against Vermont.

Entering Saturday, Brown has made 697 saves and sits tied for fifth in Division I among active players in career saves.

DO IT ALL
Brown registered the first point of his career against Bryant - an assist on a goal from Teddy Grimley.

FIRST TIME(S) FOR EVERYTHING
Four of NJIT's seven wins this year (Manhattan, Mount St. Mary's, Siena, St. John's) have been the first-ever for the program against that opponent. The other three (Lindenwood, Monmouth, Wagner) were NJIT's second against those teams.

READY FOR THE MOMENT
Ryan Sininsky has recorded two hat tricks in his two years at NJIT, and both times they were secured with overtime game-winners that set the program's record for wins in a season: at UMass Lowell on April 29, 2023 (third win of 2023) and February 21 against Monmouth (fourth win of 2024).

TWO WAY PLAYER
Hank Bethel's goal against Monmouth - which tied the contest and set the stage for NJIT's OT win - was the second of his career and first since April 17, 2022 in a Bucknell win over Holy Cross.

FIVE ON IT
Prior to 2023, the last time there were two games in a season where a Highlander scored five or more goals was in 2019, when NJIT all-time leading scorer Aaron Forster netted nine goals against Quinnipiac (Mar. 2) and seven at Hampton (Apr. 6). After the Monmouth game,, it has happened three times by three different players - Arthur Miller (at St. John's), Garrett Muscatella (vs Siena), and Jack Bowie (vs Monmouth) - with each player resetting their career highs with their performances.

Bowie bested his previous career high of four goals from the Vermont game last year (March 18) and now has scored three or more goals in eight career matches.

Muscatella's five-goal effort against Siena surpassed his previous high of four goals from last season against UAlbany on April 15, 2023. He has increased his career best in single-game goals each year - 2 in 2021, 3 in 2022, 4 in 2023 and now 5 in 2024.

Muscatella also matched Arthur Miller for the team high after Miller's career-high five goal output from the opener at St. John's. Including his three goals against Siena, Miller now has four career games with at least three goals. Miller's five-goal performance was also the first five-goal outing by a Highlander since Owen Corry's five goal showing at UMass Lowell on March 27, 2021 - and now the Highlanders have two in back-to-back weeks.

IMMEDIATE IMPACT
In just his second game as a Highlander after starting his career at Bellarmine, Jesse Roth (3 G, 2 A vs Siena) recorded his first multi-game game since his penultimate contest at Bellarmine on May 2, 2023 against Mercer (2 G) and his first hat trick game since April 22, 2023 (Bellarmine at Detroit Mercy). Roth followed up that game with another hat trick in the win against Mount St. Mary's, giving him two hat tricks in his first three career NJIT games after netting four across 39 games and four seasons at Bellarmine. Entering Saturday, Roth has produced three multi-goal games. 

SHOOTOUTS WELCOME
The 31 combined goals in the Siena game (16-15) are tied for the second-most in an NJIT win. The Highlanders' 26-9 win at Hampton (Apr. 6, 2019) holds the combined (35) and NJIT single game records, while the 24-7 win over Hampton (Feb. 1, 2020) is second with today's combined performance.

EXTRA LAX IS GOOD
After outlasting Monmouth, NJIT is now 3-2 all-time in overtime games all-time.

TURNING THE CORNER
In a sign that the program is finally turning the corner after years of hard work: NJIT went 10-10 in its first 20 games under head coach Eric Wolf (13 in 2023 and the first seven of this year) after going 7-97 in the 104 games and eight seasons prior.

(RE)WRITING TEN SEASONS OF HISTORY
The Lindenwood win was NJIT's 17th in program history:
  1. Mar. 9, 2024: 18-5 vs Lindenwood
  2. Mar. 2, 2024: 15-5 at Wagner
  3. Feb. 24, 2024: 11-10 vs Manhattan
  4. Feb. 21, 2024: 14-13 (OT) vs Monmouth %
  5. Feb. 18, 2024: 11-7 at Mount St. Mary's
  6. Feb. 10, 2024: 16-15 (OT) vs Siena %
  7. Feb. 3, 2024: 10-8 at St. John's 
  8. Apr. 29, 2023: 11-10 (OT) at UMass Lowell %
  9. Mar. 11, 2023: 14-13 vs Lindenwood %
  10. Mar. 4, 2023: 10-8 vs Wagner %
  11. Mar. 27, 2021: 14-10 at UMass Lowell
  12. Feb. 1. 2020: 24-7 vs Hampton
  13. Apr. 6, 2019: 26-9 at Hampton 
  14. Mar. 5, 2019: 8-5 vs Monmouth 
  15. Apr. 14, 2018: 15-8 vs Hampton
  16. Apr. 15, 2017: 17-3 at Hampton 
  17. Mar. 22, 2016: 10-7 at Dartmouth 
WINS BREAKDOWN
  • 9 at home, 8 on the road
  • 10-10 over last two seasons under Coach Wolf
  • 3 overtime wins
  • 5 wins after trailing after 3 qts (%)
  • Average GS-GA in wins: 14.35 - 8.41
2024 STATS LEADERS  TOP RETURNERS (2023 TOTALS) AMERICA EAST RANKINGS (AS OF 4/19/24) 2024 SCHEDULE
This season will be made up of a 14-game slate: eight home and six road games; seven non-conference and seven America East league matchups.

NJIT will open play on the road on Saturday, February 3 against St. John's, marking the first time the Highlanders have faced off against a member of the Big East since hosting Georgetown on April 20, 2019. 

The 2024 home opener for the Highlanders will come the following week (February 10) against Siena. Another road matchup at Mount St. Mary's on February 17 will precede NJIT's lone two-game week at home - a Wednesday night meeting against Monmouth on February 21 and a Saturday matinee against Manhattan on February 24.

March begins with the first of NJIT's final two non-conference games, a road trip to Staten Island to face Wagner on March 2. The non-conference finale will pit NJIT against Lindenwood on March 9. NJIT won a last second thriller against the Lions in their first-ever meeting last season. 

NJIT opens America East play away from Newark with a trip to last year's regular season champion Vermont on March 16. The Highlanders will welcome Binghamton to Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium for the conference home opener the next week (March 23) before another road contest against defending tournament champion Bryant on March 30.

The final two-game homestand for the Highlanders will see them take on Merrimack (April 6) and UAlbany (April 13). NJIT will close out the regular season at UMBC on April 20 and at home against UMass Lowell on April 27. 

NJIT will be looking for its first-ever America East tournament berth in 2024. The four-team playoff will take place on the campus of the No. 1 seed on May 2 and May 4.

AE PRESEASON POLL
In this year's America East Preseason Poll, the Highlanders were slated by the league's coaches to finish tied for sixth with Merrimack - an improvement from being chosen last in the 2023 poll. Bryant, last year's tournament champion, was voted as the regular season favorite.

1. Bryant 47 (5)
2. Vermont 39 (1)
3. UAlbany 38 (2)
4. Binghamton 33
5. UMBC 28
T6. NJIT 16
T6. Merrimack 16
8. UMass Lowell 7

2023 HIGHLIGHTS SCOUTING THE OPPONENT | PREVIEW
After an OT win over defending champ Bryant in its conference opener, UMBC has alternated wins and losses in the four games that followed (wins over Merrimack and UMass Lowell; losses to UAlbany and Binghamton).

NEXT UP
NJIT closes out the 2024 season at home on Saturday, April 27 at 1 p.m. against UMass Lowell.
 
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