Brendan Staub celebrates a goal in the Ivy League semifinal against Yale on Friday, May 5, 2023.
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Michigan Comes to Town as MLAX Hosts First Round NCAA Game

The Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse team competes against Yale on March 19, 2022 on Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca, NY.
A bucket and gloves await game time.

 

#9 Cornell Big Red (11-3, 5-1 Ivy) vs. #8 Michigan Wolverines (9-6, 2-3 B1G)


 

May 14, 2023 • 2:30 p.m.
Ithaca, N.Y. •  Schoellkopf Field
The Big Red leads the series, 1-0


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STREAKS, STORYLINES & SIDEBARS 
• Cornell stays home to host it's second consecutive First Round NCAA Tournament game. The road to Philly begins against the Big Ten Champion Michigan Wolverines on Sunday, May 14, at 2:30 p.m. on Schoellkopf Field. The winner of the first round will advance to the quarterfinals, scheduled for Saturday, May 20th, facing the winner of the Duke vs. Delaware/Marist.
• Michigan enters the contest ranked eighth in the Inside Lacrosse poll. The Wolverines boast wins over common opponents Harvard (19-13), Penn State (15-15 in the B1G Tournament), and Ohio State (19-14 regular season, 14-10 B1G Tournament).
• Cornell sits at ninth in Inside Lacrosse Media Poll this week, dropping from last week's ranking of sixth.
• Cornell ranks sixth nationally in scoring offense, allowing 14.86 goals per game. The Big Red also ranks sixth in groundballs per game, averaging 37.21, and 14th nationally in caused turnovers per game (9.50). Cornell has the nation's ninth-best scoring margin, outscoring opponents by an average of 3.86 goals per game.
• Michigan averages the third-best shot percentage at .342. The Wolverines boast one of the most effective faceoff units in the country, winning 61 percent of the battles at the X. Justin Wiefeldt enters the weekend as the nation's best faceoff specialist, winning 66 percent of his pulls. Attackman Michael Boehm ranks sixth nationally in shot percentage, scoring on 48.8 percent of his shots taken.
• Cornell returns the Ivy League Rookie of the Year in CJ Kirst, who notched 55 goals and 79 points for the Big Red last year. He leads the nation in goals per game (4.46), even after being shut out at Army, in addition to ranking first in points per game (5.85). Kirst was named the Ivy League Player on the Week twice this season (March 5, May 1). He earned a nod on the USILA National Team of the Week following his seven-goal outing versus #16 Penn. He earned a second and third USILA TOTW recognition in back-to-back weeks following a dominat offensive performance at Brown (6g, 3a) and a complete performance against #17/#20 Princeton for the Ivy regular season title (3g, 3a, 5gb, 3cto). He is the third Ivy League player to ever win Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year in consecutive seasons. Cornell alum Rob Pannell was the most recent to do so.
• Kirst has rewritten the Cornell single-season record books for a second straight year, specifically in the single-season goals category. He has 63 goals in 14 games this season, and already is tied for third all-time. His 55 goals in 19 games last season ranks seventh in the Big Red record books.
• Gavin Adler is a four-time National Team of the Week honoree, most recently following the Cornell win over Yale where he tallied eight groundballs and a caused turnover. He aided in holding one of the nation's leading attackman, Matt Brandau, to just one goal, nearly ending a 129-game goal-streak, the longest in the country at the time.
• Jack Cascadden has become a staple in the Big Red faceoff unit. He ranks fifth in the Ivy in faceoff winning percentage (.521). He was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week following his performance against Penn, where he assisted on a goal just 10 seconds into the game, and went 12-for-16 at the faceoff.
• The Big Red boasts three mid-season All-Americans, Gavin Adler (First-team), Chayse Ierlan (Third-team), and CJ Kirst (First-team).

Connor Buczek '15 

The Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men's Lacrosse

• Connor Buczek is entering his second full season as the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men's Lacrosse
• Though Buczek has been with the program since 2012, beginning as a player, then assistant coach, this will mark his third year at the helm. Buczek took the reins in the spring of 2020 following the cancelation of collegiate sports due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
• The only coach in Cornell men's lacrosse history to make an NCAA title run in his first season (Richie Moran won the inaugural NCAA Lacrosse Championship (1971) in his third season).
• The youngest active coach in DI men's lacrosse.
• Buczek is back-to-back Ivy League Coach of the Year (2022, 23).

The Cornell Big Red men’s lacrosse team competes against Delaware on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA tournament.
Head Coach Connor Buczek '15 speaks with ESPN following his first NCAA Quarterfinal's win.

THE SERIES 
Overall: Cornell leads, 1-0
In Ithaca, N.Y.: Never Competed
Current Streak: Cornell won one
Last Meeting: Cornell won, 15-14 OT, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Buczek vs. Michigan: Never Competed
Series Notes: 

  • The Big Red and Wolverines have only competed once in the programs 125-year history. Cornell owns the rights to the one win, but the game went to overtime.
  • The lone match up was a regular season contest on Saturday, March 1, 2014.
  • This marks Michigan's first NCAA Tournament appearance.

    A WIN OVER MICHIGAN WOULD ... 
    • Advance the Big Red to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals in Albany, N.Y. The Big Red would face the winner of the Duke vs. Delaware/Marist game on Saturday, May 20.
    • be the second win in the all-time series for Cornell.
    • be the second-consecutive year with a post-season win for the Big Red.
    • be the fifth win over a nationally-ranked team this season.
    • be the 800th win in program history (799-494-27 in 126 seasons, .605).
The 2023 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship Logo

NCAA TOURNAMENT TICKETING 
• Host sites are the provider of NCAA First Round tickets.
• Tickets to the match up against Michigan costs $11 for a standard Adult Ticket. Students and Faculty can login to bigredtix.com before purchasing for potential discounts and adjusted rates.
• Follow the link here to purchase tickets.

NCAA TOURNEAMENT FEATURED ON ESPN
• ESPNU is set to broadcast the NCAA first round game between the Wolverines and the Big Red.
• ESPNU is accessible on the ESPN app with an ESPN+ subscription.

LAST TIME OUT: Yale 22, Cornell 15
GAME STORY I BOX SCORE I GALLERY
• The Big Red fell in the Ivy League Tournament Semifinal to #11/#10 Yale, 22-15, at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium in New York, N.Y.
• Yale outscored the Big Red in ever quarter but the fourth, where Cornell and the Bulldogs each notched five goals. .
• Cornell was led by CJ Kirst, who tallied five goals in the outing.
Billy Coyle followed with four on two goals and two assists. Michael Long, JJ Lombardi, and Rory Graham each also tallied multi-point games.
• Billy Coyle rounded out the multi-point scorers on the day with two assists and a goal.
• Long scooped a career-high six groundballs.
• The Bulldog's Chris Lyons had 11 points on the day lacrosse seven goals and four assists. Leo Johnson followed with seven points. Matt Brandau had six points, and Logan Soelberg, Patrick Hackler, and Machado Rodriguez each notched two points.

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