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No. 3 River Hawks Set to Face No. 2 Massachusetts in HEA Semifinal


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LOWELL, Mass.—Returning to TD Garden for the first time since 2017, the No. 3 seed UMass Lowell men’s lacrosse team (21-9-3, 15-8-1 Hockey East) sets its sights on No. 2 seed Massachusetts (20-12-2, 14-8-2 HEA) for the 2022 Hockey East Semifinals on Friday, March 18. Puck drop for the 2021 Championship rematch is slated for 7:30 p.m.
 
TOURNAMENT TIME
This is the 34th time in 38 years that UMass Lowell has qualified for the Hockey East Tournament, it is the 20th time the River Hawks have advanced to the semifinal round.  The team is 9-11-0 in semifinal games and has moved on to the Championship Game eight times including a stretch of five consecutive years, 2013-2017.  UMass Lowell has won the Lamoriello Trophy three times, most recently 2017.  The team lost the Championship game, 1-0, a year ago and is, after beating Merrimack in the Quarterfinal, 50-51-3, all-time, in Tournament play.
 
THE SEMIFINALS
UMass Lowell is making its twentieth appearance in the semifinals.  They have advanced to the Championship Game eight times winning three.  After failing to move on in eleven of their first twelve semifinal appearances the River Hawks have been victorious in seven straight semifinal appearances.  A year ago, UMass Lowell defeated Boston College in the semifinals 6-5 in double overtime after trailing 4-1 with less than ten-minutes to go in regulation.  The club has made 19 semifinal appearances, 18 times after winning a quarterfinal series and once earning the spot with a quarterfinal round bye. 
 
THE QUARTERFINALS
UMass Lowell defeated Merrimack, last Saturday, 7-2 in the Hockey East one-game Quarterfinal.  It was UMass Lowell’s 32nd quarterfinal appearance and ninth in the last ten years.  It was their seventh quarterfinal win in their last eight appearances.
 
SCOUTING THE RIVER HAWKS
UMass Lowell is 21-9-3.  It is the team’s fifteenth 20-win season, seventh in Norm Bazin‘s eleven years behind the bench.  The club finished conference play with a 15-8-1 record and finished in a second-place tie with Massachusetts.  UMass Lowell received the third seed after UMass won two of the three in-season contests.  The River Hawks are 9-6-0 record on the road and 12-3-3 at home.  Tonight’s game will be their first at a neutral site.  UMass Lowell currently sits in the number 13 slot in both the DCU/USCHO and USA Hockey Magazine polls.  It is the team’s 18th week in the Top 20.  Andre Lee leads the team in goals with sixteen and points with twenty-eight. Matt Crasa is second in goals with eleven.  Carl Berglund leads the team with nineteen-assists and is tied with Lee in points with twenty-eight.  Defenseman Nick Austin is second in assists with fifteen.  Allowing 2.06-goals per game the River Hawks are the second stingiest team in the conference.  Goaltenders Henry Welsch and Owen Savory split time in goal evenly a year ago, but this year Savory has shouldered the heavier workload.  Savory has gotten the call twenty-six times and has been among the nation’s best.  He’s got a 1.85 GAA and a .929 save percentage.  The senior has five shutouts.  Welsch has started six times with one shutout and a 2.66 GAA and a .893 save percentage.
 
SCOUTING THE MINUTEMEN
Massachusetts, the defending Hockey East and National Champion, has been among the upper echelon in college hockey again this season.  They enter tonight’s game with a record of 20-12-2 / 14-8-2 after beating Providence, 4-2, in the quarterfinals.  The Minutemen had closed out the regular season with a pair of losses to Boston College.  That left UMass in a second-place tie, one-point back of the regular season champion; Northeastern.  The team is ranked eleventh in the DCU/USCHO Poll and twelfth in the USA Hockey Magazine Poll.  UMass is 11-8-0 at the Mullins Center and 9-4-2 on the road.  They have not played a neutral site game.  Twenty-one different players have scored goals, five are in double digits.  Bobby Trivigno leads the team with 18-goals and 45-points.  Freshman defenseman Scott Morrow has thirteen-goals and 32-points.  Goalie Matt Murray has started every game and has a 2.35 GAA and a .918 save percentage.
 
ALL-TIME SERIES vs. UMASS
This is the fourth time these teams have met this season.  It is the 92nd meeting between the two schools in a series that dates back to 1968.  UMass Lowell leads the series 51-32-8.  The River Hawks have won 20 of the last 30 (20-8-2) over the last nearly eleven seasons.  The River Hawks did not get their first win the series until 1974, a 5-1 final.  Twice in the series UMass Lowell has put together nine-game unbeaten streaks, but the Minutemen have won the last six of the last seven; the one non-win was a tie.  UMass Lowell has a 21-11-3 edge at the Tsongas Center and a 22-15-5 record at the Mullins Center.  The two have met in two different years in the Hockey East Tournament with the Minutemen winning on each occasion, including in the 2020-21 Hockey East Championship Game.
 
RANKED v RANKED
This is the thirteenth time the teams have faced each other when both are Nationally Ranked.  Massachusetts holds a 7-4-1 edge.
 
POST SEASON HISTORY vs. UMASS
UMass Lowell and Massachusetts have faced each other for a grand total of three post-season games.  the Minutemen have won all three.  The first two games were part of the 2004 Hockey East Tournament.  Third-seeded UMass ended the River Hawks season with 6-3 and 3-1 wins at the Mullins Center.  The two state schools faced one another in the 2021 Championship game.  UMass claimed their first Conference Tournament Championship with a 1-0 victory.
 
THE THIRD SEED
This is just the second time that UMass Lowell has earned the Number Three Seed, but this will be the first time that the River Hawks are playing games as the number three seed.  UMass Lowell was the third seed in 2020 and scheduled to host a best-of-three quarterfinal series against sixth seed Boston University.  The tournament games were never played as the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Hockey East and all of college hockey.
 
THE THIRD SEED-Part II
The Number Three Seed has made it to the Hockey East Tournament Championship Game seventeen times.  Only the number one seed has made it to the Championship Game more often, 23 appearances.  The third seed has won the Tournament just five times.  The number one seed has claimed 17 titles; the number two seed has nine in 15 appearances.
 
SEEDINGS
UMass Lowell is the number three seed.  They have been seeded as high as number one, twice, and as low as number eight, only once.  The team has been seeded fifth most frequently, seven times.  The River Hawks have been the fourth seed six times and the seventh seed six times.  The club can also claim both the number two and number six seed positions five times.
 
EARLIER THIS SEASON
UMass Lowell earned just two of nine points when Massachusetts and UMass Lowell met during the regular season with a shootout win after a 4-4 tie and a 3-2 loss in the two-game series in early December.  UMass also earned a 4-3 win in late January.  The first night, December 3rd, the River Hawks came back from a two-goal deficit…  Massachusetts came from behind twice in the third period…  The visitors had a 2-0 lead…  the home team had leads of 3-2 and 4-3… The two teams battled to a 4-4 tie.  UMass Lowell earned the extra point in the standings with a shootout win on a Carl Berglund goal.  The River Hawks got two-goals from Matt Crasa, the Minutemen got two-goals from Anthony Del Gaizo.  The second night UMass Lowell fell behind 2-0 and twice made it a one-goal games but never got over the hump, eventually losing 3-2.  In the final regular season meeting, January 30th, UMass Lowell had a 3-2 third period lead but surrendered two goals in the final seven minutes of the game.
 
BIG CROWD
The December 3rd battle between UMass Lowell and UMass, two nationally ranked teams, at the Tsongas Center drew the largest crowd of the year; 6,289.  That was the largest crowd since February 21, 2020, when 6,474 people watched 14th ranked UMass Lowell upset number eight Massachusetts 3-2.  There have been 40 sellouts in Tsongas Center history and December 3rd crowd was the 31st largest.  The River Hawks are 23-11-7 when filling the building to capacity.  UML is 42-30-10 all-time in games at Tsongas Center when both teams were ranked.  UMass Lowell wrapped up the season with an average 4,532 per game.
 
SHOOTOUTS
UMass Lowell picked up the extra point in the Hockey East standings December 3rd on a shootout goal by Carl Berglund against Massachusetts.  This is the second year in which Hockey East has been…



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