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NO. 20 BRYANT
2021 Record: 9-4 (5-2 NEC)
Final Ranking (2021): No. 16
Coach: Mike Pressler (16th year)
Mike Pressler called last year his most difficult as a college coach.
“And that includes the other thing,” he said, referring to the fabricated Duke lacrosse case that briefly derailed his 36-year career in 2006.
“We didn’t just coach lacrosse. We coached COVID,” Pressler said. “It was about player safety. We met in Zoom. My office was my truck. We didn’t get into the locker room for six months.”
Bryant’s rollercoaster 2021 season stalled three times due to COVID-19 protocols. Star attackman Marc O’Rourke missed the first eight games with myocarditis stemming from his own encounter with the coronavirus. Top scorer Logan McGovern, who has cystic fibrosis, also tested positive. The Bulldogs’ rotation included eight freshmen who were forced into action because other players were either ill or injured.
“We were one positive test away from being shut down by the Rhode Island Department of Health,” Pressler told USA Lacrosse Magazine’s Patrick Stevens before the NCAA tournament last May. “Our goals changed. It wasn’t game to game. It wasn’t day to day. It was minute to minute.”
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O’Rourke’s mid-April return sparked Bryant, which upended second-seeded Hobart and top-seeded Saint Joseph’s in the Northeast Conference tournament to claim its fifth conference title since 2013. The Bulldogs, who in 2014 pulled off one of the biggest upsets in NCAA tournament history when they ousted Syracuse, gave Virginia fits in the first round before relinquishing a fourth-quarter lead in a season-ending 13-11 loss.
Playing with a heart monitor implanted in his left pectoral muscle, O’Rourke scored six goals in his first game back and finished with 21 goals in just five games.
“We talked about playing him half a quarter and resting him,” Pressler said. “Guess what? That lasted about half a quarter.”
O’Rourke returns as a third-year captain and one of four players utilizing an extra year of eligibility to pursue an MBA at Bryant and compete as fifth-year seniors. (Three others are graduate assistants.)
“He’s right there with the best I’ve ever seen,” Pressler said of O’Rourke, likening the big lefty to Zack Greer as a scorer and Matt Danowski as a dodger. “He’s an underrated feeder too. We run him out of the box all the time.”
Bryant boasts an enviable combination of top-down leadership and bottom-up depth, with a young core that could keep it in the top-20 conversation for years. McGovern (20 goals, 26 assists) was technically a third-year freshman per his eligibility in 2021. Faceoff specialist Jacob Alexander (57.9 percent), who outdueled All-Americans Zach Cole (Saint Joseph’s) and Petey LaSalla (Virginia) as an injury replacement for Nathan Laliberte, was a second-year freshman. NEC Rookie of the Year Bennett Abladian (29 goals, eight assists), Kevin Groeninger (10 goals, nine assists) and Aidan Goltz (16 goals) were first years.
True freshmen accounted for more than 40 percent of the Bulldogs’ offensive production last year.
“Those guys performed and came back with confidence,” Pressler said. “From last spring to this fall, you could see it oozing through their pores.”
Bryant purchased 12 new lockers in November to accommodate those looking to max out their eligibility in Smithfield. Pressler expects the current 54-man roster to balloon to more than 60 players next year. Senior goalie Luke Caracciolo (52.7 percent), the NEC championship MVP, already has rerouted his plans to enroll in the U.S. Army’s Officer Candidate School to start his MBA and come back in 2023.
“For us, it’s just the momentum,” Pressler said. “The way we ended last year, that five-game stretch in the regular season, the NEC tournament and the battle with Virginia until the end—that momentum continued this fall. We really like the team we return in every spot.”