Thursday, March 14, 2013

Bo named LEC Rookie of the Week


Congrats to our freshman left pipe Bo Prozinski for being named the first Little East Rookie of the Week for the first week of the 2013 season.

Here's a link to the official press release: 


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2013 Warm-Up Playlist

People are always intrigued by a team's warm up CD, what song they come out, what fires them up, etc. Here's the beats of the 2013 version of YOUR men's lacrosse team put together by ya boy and DJ Lars, formerly of Hetland Arena.

1. KG is Ready for War


2. 2Pac & Dr. Dre- California Love


3. Michael Danna- The Blood of Cuchulainn


4. Alesso- Pressure


5. Cam'Ron- Killa Cam


6. New Noise- Refused


7. Lynyrd Skynyrd- Free Bird guitar solo


8. Wolfgang Gartner- Illmerica


9. Biggie, Puffy, & Ma$e- Mo Money Mo Problems


10. U2- Sunday Bloody Sunday


11. A$AP Rocky- 1Train



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4-0

Four games in, and things have seemed to start off on the right foot with The U coming out of the gates 4-0.




Saturday March 2nd: Norwich University

Nice to get a W right away at home. It was 3-0 after the 1st quarter after a couple of goals from sophomore studs Riley Baxter and one from Connor Gaffney. Freshman Tyler Prentice, Tyler Chasnov, and Bo Prozinski all picked up their first collegiate points along with junior Dennis Healy. Nick Thayer had a great day in net making 12 saves and led the boys to victory, 11-4.


Wednesday March 7th: Wheaton College

Next team to roll into Cressy Field was the Lyons. And it was also freshman Bo Prozinski's coming out party. Bo led the offense with 5 goals. Gaff had three. Jordbro, Healy, Chasnov, and RIley each netted 1. Freshman Alex Lucas picked up his first collegiate points with 3 assists. Ya boy also picked up his first with 1 assist. Huge game for Tarp, no one could get by him. Thayer's 13 saves along with tight D helped stave off a late run from Wheaton. Good guys win, 12-7.

Saturday March 9th: @ Mount Ida College

Came out flying with a goal from Jordbro then a couple from Gaff before the Mustangs put their first one in. In the second, Lucas picked up his 1st career goal picking out a top corner. Junior middy Hot Rod Todd Davis picked up his first off the year coming off a shoulder injury early in the third. Despite out-shooting Ida 50-22, they were still able to make a legitimate late game push until Thayer and the D said no-no. The U leaves Newton 3-0, final score 11-9.

Wednesday March 13th: @ MIT

Yesterday we traveled north into town to play a group of kids who were a whole lot smarter than all of us. Junior Justin Lawless got things started early with his first G of the year, going opposite hand. Also getting their first of the year was freshman psychopath Zach Drolette and junior captain Adam Niden. Adam had a big day coming off a broken shoulder blade by dominating MIT defensemen and netting a hat trick. Gaff and Bo continued to lead to offense with consistency, Bo had a monster day with 6 goals and Gaff put one in and added an assist. A late game surge of outscoring MIT 6-1 in the 4th pushed us to a nice dubya. Four game win streak, final score 11-4.


With the win at MIT the brief road trip is over. Nichols College travels to 285 Old Westport Saturday for a 1 o'clock game. Spring break officially begins for us immediately after the game and everyone will go there separate ways and we will have the week off. Some will go lay around the beaches of Cancun, Mexico while I wear sweatshirts around Revere Beach and murder Kelly's finger plates and roast beef 3-ways. 


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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Home Opener: Saturday March 2nd


Season opens up Saturday March 2nd here at UMass Dartmouth on beautiful Cressy Field. The Cadets from Norwich University travel down for face-off at 1pm. Come out and support ya boys.

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Season Preview Press Release

Here's a press release I wrote for the school website, it's a season preview for our 2013 campaign. You can also see it published on http://corsairathletics.com/landing/index:


Captains: Junior goalie Nick Thayer and senior defenseman Ryan Holbrook

Corsairs Open Up 2013 Campaign Saturday

NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA--- The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Men’s Lacrosse Team begins their season Saturday afternoon at 1pm at Cressy Field and look forward to building upon the success of the past two seasons. In the home opener, the Corsairs are set to face off with the Cadets of Norwich University. 21 returning players and 13 newcomers make up the 2013 roster. 
UMass Dartmouth will be returning several veteran players on both sides of the ball including junior captains Adam Niden (Walpole, MA) and Jordan MacPherson (Westwood, MA ) on offense. On the defensive side of the ball, captains Nick Thayer (Chelmsford, MA) and Ryan Holbrook (Braintree, MA) return to the team. “The leadership on the team is not just our five captains but most of the returning players are all leading by example” says Head Coach Kevin Mahoney. Mahoney added “They are setting the tone in practice and trying to improve our play on a daily basis, it is a good thing to see”  
The offense will lean on 2012 LEC 2nd Team attackman Adam Niden along with fellow point leaders from last year’s squad junior Justin Lawless (Quincy, MA) and sophomores Conner Gaffney (Andover, MA) and Riley Baxter (Groton, MA.) Other offensive returners include MacPherson, Brendan Dalton (Braintree, MA), Mike Lynch (Lynn, MA), Todd Davis (Sandwich, MA), Zach Medeiros (Freetown, MA), Torrey Savoie (Wilbrham, MA), and Dennis Healy (Hanover, MA). Newcomers such as Freshmen Tyler Chasnov (Plymouth, MA), freshman Nicklaus Prozinski (Ashland, MA), Alex Lucas (Brookfield, MA), Andrew Johnson (Hopkinton, MA), Tyler Prentice (Chelmsford, MA), Spencer Andrews (Bourne, MA), Steve Merrick (Methuen, MA),and Joe Bouthilette (Northbridge, MA) will also look to contribute to offensive production.
Along with Holbrook, the Corsair defense returns nearly all of its starters from last year including Steve Tarpey (Shrewsbury, MA), Larry Gilvarg (Natick, MA), and 2012 2nd team all conference goalie Nick Thayer (Chelmsford, MA). Last year’s defensive midfielders juniors Jared Wright (Gloucester, MA) and Dan Dawley (Revere, MA) will be joined by freshman Joey Christopher (Chelmsford, MA), Dan Brown (Beverly, MA), and Zach Drolette (Burlington, VT). Other returning defensive players include Eric Kulpa (Pittsfield, MA), Brian Grant (Eastham, MA), Andrew Ahearn (Medway, MA), and goalie Jesse Johnson (Pembroke, MA). New comers to the Corsair defense also include freshman Xavier Hillman (Westfield, MA), and Nico Cornelio (Woburn, MA).
Coach Mahoney is looking forward to the season, “We have a great combination of returning and new players. They are feeding off each other, putting forth some excellent effort and improving on a daily basis. Competition in practice is better and we are on track with our short term and long term goals; getting better every day and competing for the Little East Championship. It is a long season and we look forward to seeing how our hard work is going to pay off.”   

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Scrimmage Recaps

Saturday February 16th



We traveled down to Bristol, RI for a couple scrimmages against Emmanuel College and the host team Roger Williams University. As soon as we arrived we got suited up quickly and faced off against RWU right away. We were able to work in the entire roster and empty the bench. We came out on top 11-5.



In the second matchup we stayed on the field like psychos in the snow and waited for the Emmanuel Saints to get on the field. Again we were able to work the entire roster into the rotation and the game ended in a 5-5 tie.

Saturday February 23rd



The following Saturday the boys and I took an early trip down to Middletown, CT to face off against two teams nationally ranked in the preseason Division III polls: Wesleyan University and Trinity College. In the first game we faced Trinity, and held our own. In the end we couldn't contain them, final score 10-2.


In the second scrimmage we again stayed on the field in the snow and sleet and waited for the home team Wesleyan Cardinals to take the field. We were able to keep them to single digits with the final score being 9-1. Not bad for a state school a month into the season against two nationally recognized programs.

All in all, I'd say we got a lot out of both trips. It was a good couple of chances to go out and hit someone else besides ourselves. We'll see how it translates for the next couple of days before our home opener Saturday against Norwich.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Storm Nemo: Oh Man Dude


This kid wasn't playing around at all: 2+ feet of snow, 2 days off of classes, 4 days off of practice. 

The Mass South Coast was like a pale wasteland. It all started Thursday night when MyUMassD alerts went out. My phone vib'd a whole bunch of times for emails, texts, and voicemails saying campus was closed for Friday and Saturday. No one person I talked to was upset. 



So Thursday night at Pine Hill myself, 12, 1, 13, 4, 6 and others got snowed in which was cool until the power went out. The outage carried into the next day. We grilled and hungout in the snow pretty much all day, attempted to build a snowman but failed. We walked up the driveway to notice a gigantic tree blocking the entrance so we had to drive over the neighbors lawn to go back to campus. We stayed the night there until we heard back from the landlord saying power was back. Unfortunately for Eddie St New Bedford house they weren't as lucky. Actually I think they just got power back today.

Tonight was our first night back at it since Thursday. Got in the gym right after the girl's team and got after it right away. Things moved fast and quick. Looked a lot better than you would think for kids coming off 4 pretty unproductive days.

All in all, it was just another obstacle we had to deal with. We'll just have to push through the rest of the week until scrimmages on Saturday at Roger Williams.


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