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Gameday Central: Spiders Hit The Road To Take On High Point
03/25/2017 | Men's Lacrosse
HIGH POINT, N.C. - There's something different when it comes to rivalry games.
That's exactly what the University of Richmond has built with conference rival High Point and Saturday's battle with the Panthers will be no different.
The two teams have faced in each of the past three conference tournaments. In just three seasons, the teams have squared off six different times.
| 2017 SPIDER MEN'S LACROSSE GAMEDAY CENTRAL - at High Point |
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| Who | #12 Richmond Spiders (7-1, 2-0 SoCon) at High Point (3-5, 1-0) |
| When | Saturday, Mar. 15, 12 a.m. |
| Where | High Point, N.C. |
| Venue | Vert Stadium |
| Video | Big South Network |
| Live Stats | Click Here |
Series vs. High Point (UR leads 4-2)
Richmond has played High Point two more times than any other opponent in its three-plus seasons.
The two teams have squared off in every conference tournament with Richmond winning two of those three postseason meetings.
Getting Defensive
The Spiders have long been known for their lockdown D and that's continued this spring with Richmond allowing only 5.59 goals per game, the fewest in the entire country.
Benny Pugh, who is a four-year starter in goal for the Spiders, leads the country in save percentage and goals against average.
The Spiders rely on seniors Brendan Hynes, Ryan Dennis and Ryan Berning, who have played together for four years now. Hynes and Dennis both rank in the top-five in the country in caused turnovers per game.
Three Musketeers
To go along with the stifling defensive unit, Richmond boasts a potent attack line, which ranks among the country's best.
The Spiders starting attack line of Teddy Hatfield, Dan Ginestro and Ryan Lee have combined for 80 points this season, which ranks fifh in the country for total points by a starting attack line.
Lee ranks in the top-25 in the country with his 19 goals this season.
Laying the Foundation
This year's senior class was the first-ever recruiting class for Coach Chemotti and his staff. It's the first class to go all four years for the Spiders.
Here's their journey: Laying the Foundation
More Hats!
Sophomore Ryan Lee is enjoying a breakout start to his second season at Richmond, combining for 13 goals and five assists in the Spiders' first four victories.
The South Salem, N.Y. native made history last Saturday against Marquette becoming the first player ever to post four consecutive hat tricks.
Teddy's The Talk Of The Town
Hatfield's four goal, four assist performance in the season-opening win not only set a program record for a single game point total, it also earned him EPOCH Magazine and US Lacrosse's National Player of the Week honor.
In 20 career games, Hatfield has 30 goals and 23 assists.
Spider Sweep
In addition to Hatfield's national honor, he also helped Richmond sweep the first SoCon weekly awards of the season by earning SoCon Offensive Player of the Week, while senior goalie Benny Pugh was named SoCon Defensive Player of the Week.
Pugh had 15 saves and limited the potent Fairfield attack to just three goals, the second fewest allowed by any team in the country over the first two weeks of the season.
Boasting About Brendan
Senior Brendan Hynes is the only player in Richmond history with 200 ground balls and 100 caused turnovers and his play backs up those stats.
Hynes, who has been named to the all-conference teams in each of his three seasons with the Spiders, earned Preseason Honorable Mention All-American honors from Inside Lacrosse.
He's the first Preseason All-American in Richmond history.
Sensational Six
Hynes wasn't the only Spider earning preseason recoginition as he was one of six members of this year's squad to earn Preseason All-SoCon honors.
Joining Hynes on the preseason squad was Mitch Goldberg, Ryan Dennis, Austin Cates, Peter Moran and Jean-Luc Chetner.





















