Mason Poli could see some good things last season as his Quinnipiac team navigated a 7-7 campaign that ended in late April.
The Bobcats beat Brown in February and eventual MAAC tournament champion Marist in March. But reaching that level on a weekly basis? That was more of a challenge, with a 29-19 loss to the Red Foxes in the Metro Atlantic quarterfinal.
“We had some lulls as well where we got a little too excited [about] how we looked and didn’t perform and didn’t show up on some Saturdays,” Poli said. “This year, our goal was just consistency. We know what we can do; let’s perform at that maximum output at all times. That’s what we’re starting to see.”
Quinnipiac owns another victory over Brown and is coming off a 13-10 triumph at Bryant. The Bobcats are 3-0 for the first time since 2013 thanks to a blend of experience and a breakout star in the cage.
Mason Oak came into the year with 38 minutes of college experience, none of it last year. He leads the country in saves per game (17.7) and save percentage (.654) and is the only Division I goalie with a pair of 19-save games.
“With his ability to get the ball out, we’ve created a lot more transition from the defensive end,” Poli said. “But it’s been great to see him grow and really get some confidence. He’s not the biggest guy stature-wise, but you definitely hear and feel him out there.”
While the back end has improved thanks to both experience and a bolstered defensive midfield unit, Quinnipiac is banking on balance to carry it on offense. The Donnery twins — Dylan (nine goals, three assists) and Ryan (six goals, seven assists) — are among the tested players who are joined by Steve Germain (six goals, six assists), John DeLucia (eight goals, three assists) and others.