The Case For Hofstra
There’s no substitute for experience, and Hofstra has 16 seniors on the roster for 2018. The veteran presence is especially true in the midfield, with eight seniors at the position. Last year’s trio on the first midfield unit are all back as seniors and all were major forces on offense: Dylan Alderman (18g, 18a), Brendan Kavanagh (23g, 6a) and Alex Moeser (16g, 8a). Senior Dale Stasco should also figure into the rotation, and Tierney is also high on a couple of younger midfielders: Riley Forte, who redshirted after getting injured last year, and Dominic Pryor, a three-sport athlete from Ward Melville (N.Y.) High School.
The Case Against Hofstra
If goaltending and faceoffs are the two keys to success, then Hofstra has one factor ably covered with All-American Jack Concannon in goal. But improving at the faceoff X is critical for the Pride. Freshman Kyle Gallagher, who miraculously was even on the field after breaking his neck three weeks before college started, took the majority of draws. He won 47.7 percent last season and should be improved with a year under his belt, and by being fully healthy. “He won the lottery just being on the field,” Tierney said.
Path to the Playoffs
CAA champion Towson made a run to the NCAA semifinals last year, but heavy graduation losses leave the league wide open for 2017. Towson and Hofstra were the only teams in the league to finish over .500, so an AQ from the CAA is Hofstra’s best path to its first tournament berth since it went to three straight NCAA tournaments from 2009-2011. The Pride jumps right into the fire, opening at Ohio State, and will look to knock off North Carolina for the third straight season.
Players To Watch
Jack Concannon, G, Sr.
57.1 SV%, 8.80 GAA
A stabilizing force entering his third year as a starter, Concannon was a second team All-American last year. He had double-digit saves nine times, including 19 in a one-goal win over Providence.
Ryan Tierney, A, So.
31 G, 16 A
His dad, who happens to be the head coach, considered redshirting him. Instead, Tierney was the CAA Rookie of the Year after a 47-point season. He’ll have to adjust to more pressure with no Josh Byrne in the lineup, but there is enough talent around for him to shine.
Brendan Kavanagh, M, Sr.
23G, 6 A
The younger brother of former Notre Dame star Matt Kavanagh had a career-high 25 goals last season and earned first-team All-CAA and second-team All-ECAC honors. His six man-up goals led the team.
National Rankings
Category
|
Rank
|
Value
|
Offense |
17th |
11.57 GPG |
Defense |
14th |
8.79 GAA |
Faceoffs |
51st |
45.7% |
Ground Balls |
42nd |
26.71/game |
Caused TO |
69th |
4.21/game |
Shooting |
3rd |
35.3% |
Man-Up |
25th |
36.5% |
Man-Down |
35th |
65.0% |
Assists |
23rd |
6.36/game |
Turnovers |
4th |
10.79/game |
Clearing |
28th |
87.8% |
Power Ratings (Scale of 1-5)
Offense
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Defense
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Goalkeeping
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Faceoff
⭐⭐⭐
10
Ten of Hofstra’s 14 games in 2017 were decided by two goals or fewer, including all three losses. Even when they were 10-0, the Pride were living dangerously, with seven of the wins coming by two goals or fewer.
5-Year Trend
Ground Balls Per Game (National Rank)
Year
|
W-L
|
Pct.
|
2013 |
25.71 |
56th |
2014 |
28.69 |
40th |
2015 |
27.86 |
36th |
2016 |
29.93 |
17th |
2017 |
26.71 |
42nd |
Coach Confidential
Seth Tierney
“Biggest loss offensively is Josh Byrne. He went on to be the Rookie of the Year in the MLL and the No. 1 pick in the indoor league. We can’t try to replace him with one player.”
Enemy Lines
Rival Coaches
“Just about everyone back except Josh Byrne. With his son Ryan on attack and the rest of the offense returning (Yanes, Alderman, Kavanagh and Moeser), Seth’s complexity on offense can be enhanced as the Pride focus on one offensive midfield line to do all of the work. The synergy will be there, important to Seth’s timing of his plays and schemes. ... No one was better than Jack Concannon in the cage for much of the season. How does he bounce back from the final shot he faced? ... Improving their faceoffs will be key, as the Pride can be suffocating with ball control and limiting turnovers. ... Experienced success last year. Can they replace Byrne? ... Most of the team returns. They won a lot of games last year.”