Wednesday, May 1, 2024

The Rock cruises to victory over Gannon

The Rock cruises to victory over Gannon

Slippery Rock lacrosse inches closer to a spot in the PSAC playoffs for the first time since 2018

By Ryan Mosher

ERIE, Pa. (April 24, 2024) ­— Slippery Rock University lacrosse traveled to Erie, Pa. on Wednesday to play the Gannon University Golden Knights in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) matchup.

Slippery Rock entered the day with a 10-2 overall record, and a 7-2 record in PSAC play. SRU had a 5-2 record away from home. Both of The Rock’s conference losses came at the hands of Seton Hill University.

The Golden Knights held a 4-10 record overall, while going 2-7 in PSAC action. Gannon featured a 3-3 record in home contests. Coming into the game, the all-time series record between Slippery Rock and Gannon was deadlocked at 10-10.

Camryn Whipple, the senior, had two goals and five points to move into tenth place in the all-time single season points list for SRU with 61. Lauren Searles and Reagan Richeson both had hat tricks, the twelfth and fourth of their respective careers.

Syndey Ulmer, Erin Melcher, Rachel Mahoney, Brooke Wisniewski and Eryn Little all also found the back of the net for The Rock. Ulmer and Melcher scored two goals apiece, while Mahoney, Wisniewski and Little scored once.

The game did not start well for Slippery Rock as they saw an early 1-0 deficit when McKenna Woodworth put the Golden Knights ahead. The Rock then scored four of the next five goals courtesy of Melcher, Little and two goals from Whipple to take a 4-2 lead into the second quarter.

SRU would continue their run in the second quarter where they scored five goals to take a 9-2 lead into halftime.

After SRU’s seventh goal, Gannon decided to make a goaltending change and replaced Riley Finnegan with Haliegh Manning.

The Rock would put the game clock into running time when they gained a 13-3 lead with one minute and 20 seconds left in the third quarter. In college lacrosse, when a lead reaches the 10-goal mark, the clock will continue running until the opposing team can cut the deficit to below 10 goals.

The clock would stay running for the remainder of the game as Slippery Rock added on two more goals before Woodworth scored her second of the game to close out the scoring and a 15-4 Slippery Rock victory.

Looking ahead to SRU’s next matchup, against Indiana University (Pa.), there are three milestones that are within reach. After reaching one milestone in this game, Camryn Whipple has a chance for another. Whipple needs two assists to break the all-time single season assist record at SRU with 37.

Charliegh Rondeau needs 11 draw controls to reach the career mark of 500. The next highest mark for SRU is Lauren Laubach with 271.

Goaltender Gillian O’Rourke needs four ground balls to break the career record of 166 at SRU set by Emily Bitka.

Slippery Rock will look to clinch a spot in the PSAC playoffs for the first time since 2018 with a win against rival IUP on Senior Day, Saturday April 27, 2024.

Whipple’s rise to the top

Whipple’s rise to the top

Senior lacrosse star Camryn Whipple on the cusp of Slippery Rock history

By Ryan Mosher

SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (May 1, 2024) — Camryn Whipple is a senior attacker for Slippery Rock University’s (SRU) lacrosse team. Whipple entered the top 10 list for single season points at SRU after her five-point performance in a 15-4 victory against Gannon University.

The Washington, Pa. native arrived at Slippery Rock prior to the 2021 season and appeared in nine games while amassing three points in her freshman year. Whipple appeared in every game in her sophomore season and totaled 26 points in 17 games.

Whipple’s junior season is where she saw her first start. She started 12 of the 16 games on the schedule and collected 37 points.

In each of Whipple’s first three seasons, she had more goals than assists. However, this season Whipple’s assist numbers have risen tremendously. The senior has 36 assists in 15 games played. Whipple credits her teammates for her increase in assists.

“Just 100% my teammates. Everyone is a great option, so I just attribute all of that to my teammates,” Whipple said.

The senior also credits her vision and the relationships with her teammates for her success. The relationship that the whole attacking unit developed has allowed them to grow and thrive on the offensive end of the field.

“I would have to say just my vision, being able to assist. That is something I take a lot of pride in is just being unselfish and being able to dish the ball to my teammates, but like I said assists don’t happen without having great cutters like Brooke Wisniewski and Lauren Searles cutting to balls and getting open and making my job easy,” Whipple said.

Whipple has many supporters, but her parents have always been her number one fans.

“Probably just my parents honestly. They just always give me the encouragement I need every single day to just go and chase my dreams and go after what I want. Something that my mom always told me ‘nothing worth having ever comes easy’ and that just kind of always drives me to be better because there is a lot of ups and downs playing a college sport, but that just always reminds me to go out and work for what I want and don’t stop until what I am working for comes true,” Whipple said.

Whipple’s work ethic and mindset have helped guide her to this milestone. The attacker is also one assist away from tying the school’s single season assist record with 37.

Whipple has a sister that also attended Slippery Rock University, but that was a coincidence and was never the original plan for the two siblings.

“It is a funny story because that was like never meant to happen, we never meant to come to college together. She is two years older than me. She actually started off her college career at Penn State Behrend. She played soccer and then she just decided to transfer to Slippery Rock, so that was like never meant to happen. I actually committed my junior year to go to Slippery Rock before she was even going to come here. That was just a coincidence that it happened like that, but we were together my freshman year which was super fun,” Whipple said.

Similar to the relationship with her sister, the whole SRU team possesses that bond and it has allowed them to grow and thrive on both ends of the field.

“It is really awesome, I think our attackers and our middies all together are just such a unit on the field and I think that really shows with our team in general. We are really close on and off the field, so I think when we have those relationships off the field it just translates and makes us so much stronger, but I truly feel so lucky like I feel like day one of freshman year I had 30 best friends and it has just been amazing, especially these seniors now, we just went through these four years together, got so close. I mean we all spend everyday together, so just building those relationships has been really special,” Whipple said.

That bond has led The Rock to a 12-win season so far, which ties the school record, and they have at least two more chances to break the record with games against Edinboro University, who they have never lost to, and Mercyhurst University, who they defeated 8-7 in overtime earlier this season.

“We always say like make history and I think that this really is our year to do it,” Whipple said.

This team has already made some history as they have clinched a home playoff game in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference playoffs, which The Rock have not been to since 2018.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

NHL Eastern Conference round one preview

NHL Eastern Conference round one preview

Which teams will come out victorious?

By Ryan Mosher

BOSTON (April 18, 2024) The puck will drop on round one of the NHL Playoffs this Saturday April 20 when the New York Islanders visit the Carolina Hurricanes. The other three matchups in the Eastern Conference have also been decided and they will showcase the premier rivalries that the NHL has to offer.

The Hurricanes and Islanders will meet as the second and third seeded teams from the Metropolitan Division. The Hurricanes have the Islanders outmatched on offense and on defense. Carolina possesses the fourth best defense and eighth best offense in the league based on goals per game, while the Islanders rank No.18 and No.22 respectively.

The Islanders will need goaltender Ilya Sorokin to return to his from last season if they are to come out victorious. The Hurricanes will win the series in five games.

The Boston Bruins versus the Toronto Maple Leafs is the other series that will get started on Saturday. The two Original Six franchises have met in the playoffs 16 times, with each claiming the series win eight times. The Bruins have won the last three playoff meetings in 2013, 2018 and 2019, all in seven games.

The B’s won all four regular season matchups with the Maple Leafs but are entering playoffs after two uninspiring losses to the Washington Capitals and Ottawa Senators. However, the Maple Leafs have lost three straight games to end the season.

All eyes will be on David Pastrnak and Auston Mattews, but goalie performance will determine the outcome of the series. Ultimately, the Bruins have the edge in that department and will beat Toronto in game seven for the fourth straight time.

The Presidents Trophy winning New York Rangers will take on the Washington Capitals, who have a -37-goal differential, the worst in NHL history for a team that made the playoffs.

The Rangers’ Artemi Panarin finished fourth in the NHL in total points with 120, and defenseman Adam Fox finished with 73 points in 72 games, more than Dylan Strome who led the Capitals with 67 points. The Rangers will sweep the Capitals in four games.

The final first round series in the Eastern Conference is the Florida Panthers versus the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Panthers claimed the Atlantic Division title when they beat the Maple Leafs in the final game of the season.

The Panthers have six players that scored at least 20 goals this season, including Sam Reinhart who scored 57. However, they will rely on their No.1 ranked defense to stop the Art Ross winner and possible Hart Trophy winner Nikita Kucherov, who amassed 144 points. The Battle of Florida will be decided in game seven, where the Lightning will walk away victorious.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

NHL Western Conference round one preview

NHL Western Conference round one preview

Who will advance to the second round?

By Ryan Mosher

VEGAS (April 16, 2024) The NHL playoffs will start on Saturday April 20 and while all eight Western Conference spots have been filled, only one matchup has been determined thus far. The confirmed matchup is between the Winnipeg Jets and the Colorado Avalanche.

The Jets lead the Avalanche for second place in the Central Division by one point with Winnipeg having two games remaining and the Avs with one.

The Jets will most likely claim home-ice advantage as they play the Vancouver Canucks, who are one point away from clinching the Pacific Division and the Seattle Kraken, who have already been eliminated from playoff contention.

This series will be a battle of the No.1 ranked offense against the No.1 ranked defense. Nathan MacKinnon, Miko Rantanen and Cale Makar power Colorado’s offense that averages 3.67 goals per game. Connor Hellebuyck is the favorite to win the Veniza Trophy, the NHL’s best goalie, as he anchors the Jets defense that only allows 2.41 goals per game.

Ultimately, home-ice advantage, Hellebuyck and timely scoring from Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor will help the Jets win the series in seven games.

The Dallas Stars have clinched the No.1 seed in the Western Conference. They will play either the defending champion Vegas Golden Knights or the stingy Los Angeles Kings.

Dallas will have a tough matchup regardless of which team they play, but I believe they will win either series. The Stars have the best four-line forward lineup in the NHL. If the Stars play the Golden Knights and Mark Stone is healthy, then the series could go seven games. If not, Dallas beats Vegas or L.A. in five or six games.

The Vancouver Canucks need one point against the Calgary Flames or the Jets to claim the Pacific Division crown. If they do so, they will most likely play the Nashville Predators, but there is an outside chance they play the Golden Knights.

This will be the first time the Canucks see playoff action since the 2020 NHL postseason. Vancouver has made great progress with at least 107 points this season, a 24-point increase from last season. However, I believe the Canucks will be upset in the first round regardless of who they play, because of their lack of playoff inexperience.

The last series in the Western Conference features the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers had a slow start to the season, so they fired their Head Coach, Jay Woodcroft. Kris Knoblauch took over for Woodcroft and the Oilers have collected 46 wins and only 21 losses to finish the season.

The Oilers will play the Kings or Golden Knights in the first round. With Connor McDavid earning the first 100 assist season since Wanye Gretzky had 122 assists with the Kings in the 1990-91 season, and Leon Draisaitl, the Oilers have too much firepower on offense to lose in the first round.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Mercyhurst University making the transition to Division Ⅰ

 

Mercyhurst University making the transition to Division Ⅰ

Mercyhurst University makes a shocking announcement to transition to Division Ⅰ athletics

By Ryan Mosher

ERIE, Pa. (April 14, 2024) Mercyhurst University announced on April 4 that they will be leaving the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) on July 1, the start of the new academic year, to make the transition to Division Ⅰ, playing in the Northeast Conference (NEC).

Mercyhurst are not complete strangers to the top level of collegiate athletics. The Lakers men’s and women’s ice hockey programs have played at the Division Ⅰ level since the 1999-2000 season. The men’s team has made the NCAA tournament three times, while the women have made 14 appearances, even making the Frozen Four on four separate occasions.

Dr. Robert Zullo spoke on the matter. Zullo has worked in sports marketing for the University of North Carolina and Virginia Tech athletic departments, as well as in athletic administration at the University of Georgia.

“They have been successful and competitive in Division Ⅰ level hockey, but that is just one sport. Now you are moving up for men’s and women’s basketball, football, all of the sports. You are recruiting a different type of student athlete who could get a potential full ride from other schools,” Zullo said.

One of the biggest reasons why Mercyhurst made the jump was to boost their enrollment and finances. Mercyhurst has only 2,801 total students, with 2,446 of them being undergraduates. In the introductory press conference on April 4, 2024, Mercyhurst University President Kathleen A. Getz said “We considered an array of perspectives in the ever-changing field of higher education, including effects on enrollment, retention, student-life, university finances, alumni engagement and local economic development.”

In 2019, Mercyhurst implemented a plan around the William Vorsheck Jr. Athletic Complex, where they renovated every on-campus competition facility, including four new locker rooms and a new turf field with lights.

“They have made renovations in recent years that will really help with enrollment and help with recruitment, so they feel like they are strong in that area,” Zullo said.

Mercyhurst will have an edge on schools in the surrounding area when it comes to their athletic facilities and they must use this advantage when marketing to students, donors and sponsors.

“I think the approach they will take from a marketing standpoint is they will tout themselves as the only Division Ⅰ option in Erie, and a lot of times we overlook how big Erie is relative to places like Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo. Erie is still a substantial community in terms of size, so that is the approach I think they are going to say is there is still Gannon and that is Division Ⅱ, but now we are Division Ⅰ,” Zullo said.

The Erie population is over 94,000 and 11.6% are of the ages 18-24, the age of the common college student. Mercyhurst will need to dominate that area to help build their enrollment.

While finances are most likely one of the biggest reasons that Mercyhurst is transitioning, it will also be one of their biggest challenges at the next level.  

“Where they are going to have some challenges with finances is instead of their opponents being in a proximity of an easy bus trip, you are going to start to see more overnight trips and that will increase hotel expenditures across all of the teams. You might have to have some flights as well to play in places like Chicago. It is much easier to get to Erie down to IUP than it is to get from Erie over to a metropolitan area,” Zullo said.

Zullo believes that Mercyhurst will be facing an uphill battle in more than just athletics.

“It also is going to have some increases in finances with respect to scholarships, so they need to account for that. Not just for the initial year, but every year there after to make sure they are giving the coaches the resources they need to recruit people who can compete at that level,” Zullo said.

Mercyhurst will most likely struggle to recruit outside of Erie and the surrounding area because their competition will now have a larger pool of resources to use, especially with Name, Image and Likeness.

“If you are a student athlete and Pittsburgh University is recruiting you and Mercyhurst is recruiting you, then Pitt is going to win. Even if Duquesne University and Mercyhurst are recruiting you, Duquesne is in the city with more resources, and they are going to win,” Zullo said.

Mercyhurst will also not have the media attention that even mid-major school receive.

“You can tell that player that they are going to be on ESPN+, you are not going to be on ESPN2. ESPNU, ESPN Classic or ESPN. But my question would be what is the difference between playing on ESPN+ and a school’s livestream on their website? I do not think the revenue that they are going to make on ESPN+ is going to be so substantial,” Zullo said.

Mercyhurst was founded in 1926 by the Sisters of Mercy of the Erie Catholic Diocese. They also just got promoted to a university from a college in 2012. This shows that they are a relatively new school and do not have the history of high salary programs that their competition does.

This limits the size and quality of their pool of donors.

“You have other schools that have MBA programs, medical schools, law schools and engineering schools. They are graduating people with higher salaries, and they have been doing it for a longer period of time. Mercyhurst will essentially be playing catch up and that is going to be very challenging,” Zullo said.

Although the donors may not give as much as those at larger schools, they are still imperative to the growth of Mercyhurst as a university and their athletic program.

“Sometimes it can be donor influenced… at the end of the day, the donors are still the ones writing the checks for the chemistry building, the new dorms and the student union, so sometimes you have to work and go with them,” Zullo said.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Eastern Conference playoff push

Eastern Conference playoff push

Penguins recent surge has placed them back in the wildcard hunt along with four other teams

By Ryan Mosher

PITTSBURGH (April 4, 2024) There are two weeks left until the NHL regular season concludes and there are still four teams fighting for the final wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference. The last Metropolitan division playoff spot is up for grabs as well.

The Washington Capitals currently hold the final wildcard spot with 82 points, and they have eight games remaining.

The Pittsburgh Penguins looked like they were giving up on the season when they traded away Jake Guentzel to the Carolina Hurricanes at the trade deadline, but after securing 15 of their next 28 possible points, the Penguins find themselves just three points out of a playoff spot.

The key to the Penguins resurgence has been staying afloat. The Philadelphia Flyers, who currently hold onto the final Metropolitan playoff spot by one point, have lost their last six games and have been trending downward for the entire second half of the season.

It will still be a tall task for the Penguins to reach the postseason because of their remaining schedule. Six of the Penguins’ final seven games will be against teams currently in a playoff position. Conversely, the Capitals and Flyers only play four and two current playoff teams respectively to round out their regular season.

On the upside for the Penguins, they have games against the Capitals, Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders, three of the teams which they are fighting for the wildcard spot.

The Red Wings are tied with the Capitals with 82 points, but are behind Washington in the first tiebreaker, which is regulation wins. The Islanders sit one point back from the Capitals and Red Wings.

The Capitals have one more game remaining than the other teams in the wildcard race, which could be the deciding factor in making the playoffs.

While the Columbus Blue Jackets are the only Eastern Conference team eliminated from the playoffs, the Capitals, Flyers, Red Wings, Islanders and Penguins are the only teams with a realistic chance of claiming the final two playoff spots.

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Three-way race for the Norris Trophy coming down to the wire

Three-way race for the Norris Trophy coming down to the wire

Roman Josi, Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar each have their own case to claim the award

By Ryan Mosher

NEW YORK (March 31, 2024) The Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) is the group that decides the NHL award winners at the end of each season. There are 18 individual awards, including the Norris Trophy, an award given to the defenseman with “the greatest all around ability.”

The PHWA will have a difficult decision to make when the Norris Trophy vote arises. The race for the Norris Trophy looks to be especially tight this season. There are three contenders that may be worthy of the award, but only one can win.

The three leading contenders for the award are Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks, Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche and Roman Josi of the Nashville Predators.

The baseline offensive statistics for each player are similar. The totals of each player’s goals and assists differs by only eight. Each player has important statistics where they lead the others.



Josi leads in blocked shots and goals. Blocked shots are a key statistic for defenseman that shows how many shots they can prevent from reaching the goalie.

Makar leads in takeaways. Takeaways measure the amount of time a player legally takes possession of the puck away from the opposing team.

Hughes leads in plus/minus and assists. The plus/minus statistic tracks the number of even-strength goals for and against while a player is on the ice. When a player has a higher plus/minus, it means he has been on the ice for many more goals scored by his team compared to the opponents.

The common perception about the Norris Trophy is that only offensive statistics and abilities are taken into consideration. The offensive qualities a defenseman possesses should not be overlooked when handing out the award, but it is beginning to feel like the defensive qualities are.

The Norris Trophy has been given to the defenseman with the most points in the NHL eight times since the year 2000. Erik Karlsson, who is now a two-time winner of the award, won the Norris Trophy last season despite having a plus/minus of -26.

The blame for the poor plus/minus number is not entirely on Karlsson, since he played for the fourth-worst team in the NHL. However, once his San Jose Sharks were eliminated from playoff contention, it seemed like he cared less about his defense and more about the chase for 100 points. A defenseman had not collected 100 points in a season since Brian Leetch in the 1991-92 campaign until Karlsson achieved the feat last season.

Corsi is an advanced statistic designed to track a player’s effectiveness while on the ice. A player’s Corsi percentage is the percentage of shots his team attempts when the player is on the ice. For example, Hughes has a Corsi of 61.9%, so the Canucks attempt 61.9% of the shots while Hughes is on the ice.

Corsi does not factor high danger shots or chances. The logic behind the statistic is the more shots a team attempts with a player on the ice, the team has more possession and that makes the player more valuable.



Even though Corsi does not reflect them, high danger scoring chances are tracked. Josi currently ranks seventh in the NHL in high danger scoring chances (HDSC) for with 287. Hughes and Makar rank No. 10 and No. 67 respectively.

Although Makar ranks last of the three candidates in HDSC for, he has by far the better rating in HDSC against. He has given up 194 while Hughes and Josi have given up 271 and 251.

This statistic indicates that Makar doesn’t allow as many high danger scoring chances while he is on the ice. This is due to Josi and Hughes’ tendency to take more chances offensively, which can lead to dangerous chances for the opponent.

The PHWA is not shy about giving the Norris Trophy to a previous winner. There have been 13 repeat winners of the award, and Bobby Orr holds the record with eight Norris Trophy awards. Roman Josi and Cale Makar have both also previously won the Norris Trophy award.

Team success may also be considered when deciding this year’s award winner. Hughes was named the captain of the Canucks this year and is leading them to the playoffs for the first time since the COVID shortened 2019/2020 season. The last time the Canucks made the playoffs in a full 82-game campaign was nine years ago in the 2014/2015 season.

Another statistic to evaluate a defenseman’s value to their team is point shares. A player’s point share is the estimated number of points a player contributes to a team’s total. For example. Hughes has a point share of 12.8, so the Canucks would have 12.8 less points if Hughes was not playing.

With everything mentioned, the signs point to Quinn Hughes taking home this year’s Norris Trophy. Josi and Makar have their arguments, but Hughes leads Josi and Makar in points, plus/minus and Corsi percentage, while helping end his team’s playoff drought.

The Rock cruises to victory over Gannon

The Rock cruises to victory over Gannon Slippery Rock lacrosse inches closer to a spot in the PSAC playoffs for the first time since 2018 ...