Saturday, May 1st- at Vert Stadium (High Point N.C.) noon (ESPN+).Â
The High Point University men's lacrosse team (5-5) will host the Jacksonville University Dolphins (7-5) at Vert Stadium, on Saturday (May 1st) in a SoCon matchup. This is the sixth straight SoCon matchup for the Panthers and the fourth straight for the Dolphins. The first face-off will take place at noon ET and the game will be live-streamed on ESPN+.
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Matchup History
- High Point is 7-2 all-time against Jacksonville. The last HPU win came in 2019 at Vert Stadium as Hunter Vines recorded 4 points and 6 assists breaking the program assists record at the time. Nolting along with Ben Baker also scored 3 goals
Across the Bench
- Â JU comes into Saturday's game with a 7-5 record and 4-1 in SoCon play.
- Jack Dolan leads the Dolphins in scoring with 24 goals and 18 assists which gives him 42 points.
Panther Notes
Mayea is Your Man
The freshman Brayden Mayea led the way in scoring for HPU against Air Force as he scored a season-high 6 goals in a key road SoCon victory for HPU.
Panthers from Long RangeÂ
the Panthers quickly shifted the momentum in a big way as the Panthers took advantage of Air Force's ten-man ride. With all of the Falcons covering the Panther clear it provided open opportunities downfield. Parker Green found Clayton Krol to his right as the Panthers looked to clear, Krol looked up and saw an open goal and launched the ball 60 yards into the goal for the first goal of the game. Green was credited with the assist to Krol.  Grant Ammann saw the same opportunity that Krol did as HPU looked to clear he fired an even deeper shot from 65 yards that went flying into the goal to give High Point a two-goal advantage with 3:03 left to play in the first.Â
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Nolting's National Streak
Asher Nolting has scored a point in every single game of his career. It is a streak that continued Saturday against Air Force as he had four points in the win.Â
Numerals Do LieÂ
Rogers is featured in a two-page story in this month's issue of US Lacrosse Magazine. The story explores Rogers' journey from Lynchburg (DIII) to High Point.
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Where the Panthers rankÂ
The Panthers are ranked eighth in the nation in man-up offense with a percentage of .475 and are sixth in extra-man offense goals with 19 on the season. The Panthers are also ranked sixth in shooting percentage in the nation with a total of .355%.
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