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Panthers Round Out Non-Conference Schedule at No. 14 North Carolina

Men's Lacrosse Sarah Duysen

Panthers Round Out Non-Conference Schedule at No. 14 North Carolina

The High Point University men's lacrosse team rounds out the non-conference schedule with another ranked opponent in No. 14 North Carolina this week. Wednesday's game will also be nationally televised on the ACC Network.
 
GAME INFORMATION
High Point at No. 14 North Carolina | Wednesday, March 22nd | 7:00 PM
Dorrance Field | Chapel Hill, N.C.
Watch | Live Stats | Game Notes
 
Last Time Out
High Point traveled to No. 16 Georgetown on Saturday for the first time since the 2018 season. Brayden Mayea posted four goals, four ground balls, and three caused turnovers while Jack VanOverbeke tallied two goals and two assists. The Panthers fell to the Hoyas, 22-10, at Cooper Field.
 
 
ACROSS THE BENCH
High Point vs. North Carolina
  • The Panthers are 0-6 all-time against the Tar Heels, facing off with UNC three times in the last two seasons.  
  • HPU posted its closest result with North Carolina last season in High Point, a 14-12 loss at Vert Stadium.
  • Hunter Vines and Brayden Mayea led the Panthers with three goals apiece while Mayea also tallied three caused turnovers and three ground balls.
 
About the Tar Heels
  • No. 14 North Carolina is 5-3 on the season and 1-1 in ACC contests.
  • The Tar Heels claimed a 19-13 win over Syracuse before falling 15-8 at Duke in conference play.
  • UNC took an 11-7 at then-No. 9 Johns Hopkins on February 14th for its lone ranked-win of the season.
  • The Tar Heels' contest with the Panthers on Wednesday will mark their third game in five days.
  • Last five matchups for North Carolina:
    • W, 19-13 at Syracuse – Feb. 25
    • L, 9-8 vs. Denver – Mar. 4
    • W, 19-6 vs. Brown – Mar. 11
    • L, 15-8 at No. 4 Duke – Mar. 17
    • W, 25-7 vs. Dartmouth – Mar. 19
 
Career Weeks Earns VanOverbeke A10 Recognition
Junior attackman Jack VanOverbeke had a record week, posting single-game career highs in points, goals, assists, shots, and shots on goal. His team-high 10 points against Robert Morris propelled the Panthers to a 16-14 win tied the program best for a single game, matching Asher Nolting's total at VMI on March 19, 2021. He also tallied six assists, again tying Nolting for second-best in program history which he recorded against Air Force on April 6, 2019. VanOverbeke finished the week with a .588 shot on goal percentage through two games, tallying 18 points on 12 assists and six goals.
 
 
High Point Among Top-25 in NCAA Statistical Categories
As a team, HPU is among NCAA Division I top-25 programs in 10 statistical categories through eight games and is leading Atlantic 10 programs in seven categories. HPU leads the nation in opponent clearing percentage at 0.746. The Panthers have also posted top-5 marks in five other categories including points per game (2nd, 26.00), assists per game (3rd, 9.78), scoring offense (3rd, 16.22), caused turnovers per game (4th, 11.22), and ground balls per game (4th, 38.33).  
 
 
Vines Added to Tewaaraton Watch List, Named A10 Player of the Week
Graduate midfielder Hunter Vines was added to the Tewaaraton watch list on Thursday afternoon (March 9th) and named the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the week on Tuesday morning (March 7th). The Elizabethton, Tennessee, native has recorded at least one point in each of the last five games, highlighted by a three-goal, two-assist performance against No. 14 Jacksonville on Saturday, March 4th. Vines becomes the fifth Panther to be named to the watch list and the ninth time overall a player from HPU has been featured on the list.
 
 
Four Panthers in NCAA DI Top-25 Statistical Categories
High Point has four individuals who rank in the top-25 across five different statistical categories, as well as two Atlantic 10 statistical leaders through seven games played. Graduate defender Grant Ammann is 13th across NCAA DI and leads the conference for caused turnovers per game (1.89) while junior attackman Brayden Mayea is another conference leader and ranks 10th in NCAA DI for shot percentage (0.490). Nationally, Jack VanOverbeke is eighth in assists per game (2.56), 11th for points per game (4.89), and 25th in individual man up goals (3) while Collin Hoben is 18th in ground balls per game (7.56).
 
 
HPU Notches Second Program Win Against Navy
Playing Navy for just the second time in program history, HPU tallied its second 14-13 win over the Midshipmen on Saturday (February 25). Last season, High Point was victorious, also a 14-13 contest, in Annapolis.
 
Armitage's First Goal Sparks HPU to Win Over Navy
While sophomore Max Armitage had yet to score his first collegiate goal heading into HPU's contest against Navy, the midfielder tied up the game to get the Panthers on the board early in the first quarter. The goal sparked a 3-0 HPU run as Brayden Mayea and Hunter Vines also added goals.
 
Panthers Trending Up in Home Openers
Over the past five years, High Point has claimed victory in four of its first home games of the season. HPU is 7-4 all-time in home openers through its first 11 seasons as an NCAA Division I program. The Panthers have faced two ranked opponents to open the season at home in the last five years and have only hosted the same opponent for a home opener once (Delaware; 2013, 2015).
HPU All-Time Home Openers
W, 17-2 vs. Detroit Mercy – Saturday, February 11, 2023
W, 11-10 vs. Colgate – Friday, February 11, 2022
W, 21-15 vs. Robert Morris – Saturday, February 13, 2021
L, 8-17 vs. #7 Duke – Saturday, February 8, 2020
W, 13-0 vs. St. Bonaventure – Saturday, February 2, 2019
L, 14-16 vs. #2 Maryland – Saturday, February 17, 2018
W, 9-3 vs. Georgetown – Tuesday, February 14, 2017
L, 10-13 vs. Boston – Tuesday, February 16, 2016
W, 15-10 vs. Delaware – Sunday, February 1, 2015
W, 9-7 vs. St. Joseph's – Sunday, February 16, 2014
L, 10-12 vs. Delaware – Saturday, February 2, 2013
 
Green Making Mark with Career Numbers
Senior Parker Green has played 42 career games in four years between the pipes for HPU, the third most among Panther goalies behind Austin Geisler (2013-15) and Tim Troutner Jr. (2016-2019). His 440 career saves are 14th among NCAA Division I goalies and his 42 games are tied for the eight-fewest among goalies in the top-15 for career saves. Green's 440 saves also rank 35th across all divisions of NCAA men's lacrosse. In NCAA DI, he is 12th for minutes played in-goal (132,750) and 26th across all divisions. Green also ranks 25th in NCAA DI for saves per game, averaging 10.48 over his career.
 
Ammann Garners HPU's First A10 Weekly Award
Graduate student Grant Ammann earned Defensive Player of the Week honors from the Atlantic 10 as announced by the conference office on Monday afternoon (February 20). Ammann picked up four ground balls and tallied three caused turnovers to help HPU to its first road win of the season, a 17-11 victory at VMI. He also helped anchor a Panther defense that held VMI scoreless for the final 17 minutes of play. Ammann leads the A10 and is 13th in NCAA Division I leaders for caused turnovers per game (1.89).
 
Mayea Becomes Fifth Panther to Reach 100 Career Points
Junior attackman Brayden Mayea is hit 100 career points with five goals and an assist on February 17th at VMI. In his first three seasons at HPU, Mayea tallied 94 career points with 42 points as a freshman and 49 points in his sophomore season. Mayea is the fifth Panther to reach 100 career points. Senior midfielder Hunter Vines is also nearing 100 points. Vines has tallied 97 points in his five-year career at HPU. Last season he posted 22 points, and he added 26 points as a junior. After a career day with 10 points on four goals and six assists, junior Jack VanOverbeke also cracked the top-10. VanOverbeke sits at the ninth slot among HPU players with 85 career points, recording 44 points through eight games this season.
High Point Men's Lacrosse Career Leaders (Points)
1.Asher Nolting (2018-22) – 344
2.Matt Thistle (2013-16) – 201
3.Dan Lomas (2013-16) – 183
4.Michael LeClair (2014-17) – 162
5.Brayden Mayea (2021-pres.) – 125
6.Hunter Vines (2019-pres.) – 97
7.Chris Young (2017-19) – 94
8.Conor Robinson (2015-18) – 93
9.Jack VanOverbeke – 85
10.Dalton Sulver (2017-2021) – 82
 
Hoben, Lazasz, Accardo Score First Career Goals in Home Opener
Senior Collin Hoben, sophomore Mason Lazasz, and freshman Luca Accardo scored their first career goals on Saturday in Vert Stadium against Detroit Mercy. Accardo scored in the second quarter for the Panthers' first face-off goal of the season. Hoben opened the second half with a win at the face-off X and ran the ball down the field for his first score. In the fourth quarter, Lazasz saw action and picked up a loose ball just outside the crease for a quick score.
 
Cooke Posts Career-Highs in Season Opener
Prior to Tuesday night's game at Duke, junior Colin Cooke had recorded two goals total, both in the 2022 season. Cooke scored against North Carolina before he tallied his second goal against Richmond in the SoCon semifinal. He also posted a career-high in points (3) as he tallied an assist on Tuesday as well.
 
Every Panther Who Scored the First Goal of the Season
Jack VanOverbeke at #7 Duke – Feb. 7, 2023
Nick Rizzo at #2 Maryland – Feb. 5, 2022
Kevin Rogers vs. Robert Morris – Feb. 13, 2021
Hunter Vines at #4 Maryland – Feb. 1, 2020
Chris Young vs. St. Bonaventure – Feb. 2, 2019
Chris Young at #1 Duke – Feb. 8, 2018
Jason Ashwood at #7 Duke – Feb. 10, 2017
Dan Lomas at #3 Duke – Feb. 12, 2016
Cole Carns vs. Delaware – Feb. 1, 2015
Brad James at Delaware – Feb. 1, 2014
Brendan Montrello vs. Delaware – Feb. 2, 2013
 
High Point Joins Atlantic 10 in 2023
After spending eight seasons as a SoCon affiliate member, High Point University joined the Atlantic 10, announced at the end of last May as the conference added men's lacrosse to its list of sponsored sports. High Point and Hobart joined A-10 institutions UMass, Richmond, St. Bonaventure, and Saint Joseph's to make up the six-team league and fulfill the NCAA requirement for an automatic bid for postseason eligibility. The Atlantic 10 will be the third conference (Atlantic Sun, Southern Conference) HPU has played in for men's lacrosse as the program continues to reach new heights.
 
Mayea Named Preseason All-Conference Member
Junior attackman Brayden Mayea finished the 2022 season as a First Team All-SoCon honoree while claiming a pair of Player of the Week awards from the conference throughout the season. Mayea led HPU with 40 goals to go along with nine assists while tallying 35 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers. Ahead of the inaugural season of A-10 men's lacrosse, Mayea was listed as a Preseason All-Conference attackman.
 
High Point Picked Fourth in Inaugural A-10 Preseason Poll
In the Preseason Atlantic 10 Coaches Poll, High Point was slated to finish fourth among the six conference members as announced by the conference office on February 1st. Richmond got the nod as the preseason favorite after winning the SoCon Tournament a season ago over Jacksonville.
 
1.Richmond – 33 (4)
2.Saint Joseph's – 29 (2)
3.Massachusetts – 20
4.High Point – 19
5.Hobart – 18
6.St. Bonaventure – 7
 
Pair of Panthers Selected in 2022 NLL Draft
Two current members of the High Point University men's lacrosse team were selected in the 2022 National Lacrosse League (NLL) Draft on Saturday, September 10th. Hunter Vines was selected by the Vancouver Warriors while Michael Ippolito was selected by the Panther City Lacrosse Club, both selected in the sixth round. In four years for HPU, Vines started 31 games for the Purple & White while making 53 appearances. In 2022, he scored 16 goals and dished out six assists while starting all 15 games. Ippolito enters as a fifth-year senior and started 14 games in 2022, scoring 17 goals and tallying two assists. In High Point's 11 seasons of NCAA Division I lacrosse, 17 Panthers have been drafted in either the MLL, NLL, or PLL.
 
Torpey Leads Panthers into Second Decade of Lacrosse
As the first head coach in High Point University men's lacrosse history, Jon Torpey has seen the program through its first decade of NCAA Division I lacrosse while compiling a 71-73 record with two NCAA Tournament appearances (2015, 2021).
 
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Players Mentioned

Asher Nolting

#32 Asher Nolting

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6' 2"
Fifth Year
Grant  Ammann

#4 Grant Ammann

D
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Colin Cooke

#15 Colin Cooke

M
6' 0"
Junior
Parker Green

#40 Parker Green

G
6' 0"
Senior
Collin Hoben

#53 Collin Hoben

FO
5' 9"
Senior
Michael Ippolito

#26 Michael Ippolito

A
6' 2"
Graduate Student
Mason  Lazasz

#45 Mason Lazasz

M
5' 10"
Sophomore
Brayden Mayea

#55 Brayden Mayea

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5' 9"
Junior
Nick Rizzo

#9 Nick Rizzo

M
5' 10"
Junior
Jack VanOverbeke

#13 Jack VanOverbeke

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6' 1"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Asher Nolting

#32 Asher Nolting

6' 2"
Fifth Year
A
Grant  Ammann

#4 Grant Ammann

6' 3"
Graduate Student
D
Colin Cooke

#15 Colin Cooke

6' 0"
Junior
M
Parker Green

#40 Parker Green

6' 0"
Senior
G
Collin Hoben

#53 Collin Hoben

5' 9"
Senior
FO
Michael Ippolito

#26 Michael Ippolito

6' 2"
Graduate Student
A
Mason  Lazasz

#45 Mason Lazasz

5' 10"
Sophomore
M
Brayden Mayea

#55 Brayden Mayea

5' 9"
Junior
A
Nick Rizzo

#9 Nick Rizzo

5' 10"
Junior
M
Jack VanOverbeke

#13 Jack VanOverbeke

6' 1"
Junior
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