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March 9th, 2010

The #17 ranked Kennesaw State Owls came to Pritchett Field Monday night to face #23 Sam Houston in a game closely watched by many through out the nation.  Could Sam Houston live up to all the national attention?  They did… but they didn’t.

Bearkats jumped out to an early 1-0 just 51 seconds in to the game on a goal by Nick Williams assisted by Zach Fry. In a span of just a minute and a half, the Owls rattled off three of their own.  Sam Houston answered with two goals by Wil Nielsen and Fry to end the 1st quarter tied at 3.  Donny Myer and Logan Holmes assisted on Nielsen and Fry’s goals respectively.

In the 2nd and 3rd quarters, the Owls just turned up the heat a few notches and Sam Houston just didn’t keep pace.  KSU outscored Sam 4-1 in the second quarter and 5-2 in the 3rd.  Logan Holmes scored on an assist from Donny Meyer in the 2nd while in the 3rd Brendan Gawronski hit in the on an assist from Nielsen and Williams scored again unassisted.  Alex Badour scored the lone goal in the 4th to KSU’s 3 goals.

After the game, Coach Fritts said “We played a good, fast and deep Kennesaw team tonight.  They were able to find the open man and finish the play.  We missed about 4 or 5 one on one’s with their goalie which can just kill you.”  Besides those missed opportunities, Sam Houston controlled the face off winning 16 of 24.  Donny Meyer was 7-11; Austin Atwood 8-11 and Zach Fry was 1-2.  “We had the ball, we had the opportunities and just did not take advantage of those situations.”

Sam Houston is in action again tomorrow night (Wednesday, March 10) when the Rice Owls come to Pritchett Field for a 7pm game.

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March 6th, 2010

Sam Houston downed the visiting “Roos” from Austin College on Saturday (3/6) by a score of 24-0.

True test for the Kats will be this Monday (3/8) when 17th ranked Kennesaw State comes to faceoff with the #22 Bearkats.  Coach Fritts said “This game has been planned for many months and Coach Byers (KSU Head Coach) and I look forward to a great game.”  Both Fritts and Byers are from Long Island so this might mean some… “bragging rights?!”  “Coach Byers will have his boys ready, trust me.  They’ll be in shape, they’ll have a great amount of finesse and by all means, they’ll hit you when they need to… just as we do.  It will be good old fashion ‘Long Island’ ball all night long.”

The two coaches have never met before as all communication has been done via phone and email.  “This is going to be fun. He (Byers) is a class act and I know we both look forward to being able to put a face with a name.”

Monday night’s match up will be the most important game in the history of Sam Houston lacrosse. Fritts says “This game will either catapult us forward on the national scene and get us some respect or we’ll drop like a hot potato.”

Game time is 6:30pm.  Be there… support your KATS… and wear your ORANGE!!!

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KATS are 3-0; 1-0 in Conference
March 1st, 2010

Sam Houston won big over the Gents of Centenary College by a score of 21-1.  Almost everyone on offense got in to the scoring this weekend!

Sam Lockett (1g/3a); Nick Williams (3g); Wil Nielsen (4g/4a); Brendan Gawronski (5g/1a); Will McNutt (1g); Logan Holmes (3g/1a); Donny Meyer (1g/1a); Nate Mitchell (1g) and Zach Fry (2g/4a).

The Bearkats picked up a season high 82 ground balls led by Defensemen John Messer and Greg Kremen.

KATS are back home this Saturday (March 6) with Austin College visiting.  Game time is 2pm in Pritchett Field.

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BEARKATS Kick Season off 2-0!
February 20th, 2010

BAYLOR GAME

On Saturday the Baylor Bears came to town thinking “easy game, Sam Houston… Division II… should be a practice.”  What they met up with is a Bearkat team that is out to prove they deserve their national ranking (currently 15) and doesn’t know the word QUIT!  The visiting Bears knew they were in for a game when Sam Houston took a 2-0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter.  The two teams traded 2 goals each in the 2nd quarter for a 4-3 Bearkat halftime lead.  Back came Baylor outscoring Sam 4-2 in the 3rd quarter to take a 7-6 lead.  The 4th quarter was just crazy!  Baylor scored first and had a two goal lead and then Sam Houston just exploded with 4 goals in a matter of 5 minutes and a 10-8 lead.  Victory looked inevitable until Baylor scored with just 1:09 left on the clock.  They (Bears) had several chances to force overtime but the Bearkat defense shut them down again!

Anchoring the defense is returning All Conference goalie Avery Flores and two All Conference Defensemen John Messer and Travis Cottle.  Coupled with returning senior Brian Eckhoff and three freshman (Greg Kremen, Forrest Schmidt, Tyler Tyson).  Coach Fritts said “These guys… all six of them, are on their own come game time.  I tell them who to look for or what to expect and then Cottle and Messer run the show from there. They are free to call their own slides, change it, go back… what ever they want to do… they do, and they do it well.”  Sam Houston implemented a “Defensive Midfield” line the week before consisting of Schmidt, Tyson and midfielder Nate Mitchell.  “They shut down the Goldstein brothers,” said Fritts.  “We had a good scouting report on Daniel and Michael (Goldstein).  Combined, they average 7.75 points per game coming in to Sam and the D-midfield shut out Daniel and held Michael to just one goal (1 point).  With that, our two offensive midfield lines got time to rest and catch their wind on the sidelines instead of playing defense.”

Leading the scoring attack were freshman Brendan Gawronski (4g,2a) and Wil Nielsen (4g).  Sophomore Attackman Nick Williams tallied one goal and freshman Midfielder Zach Fry had 3 points (1g, 2a).  Fritts commented “Gawronski and Nielsen were our ‘closers’ against Baylor. Everything that came their way, they buried it.”  Defenseman Greg Kremen also had an assist on the day.

A huge but welcomed surprise was in faceoffs.  Freshman Donny Meyer won all 10 of his opportunities while Junior Austin Atwood took 7 of 9. “Ball control like that is just paramount to winning games” said Fritts.  “My best day at Sam was 7-7 and Donny just killed that one!”

OKLAHOMA GAME

On Sunday, the Sooners came Booming into town with a big 14-5 win over Rice the day before.  Again, their confidence was high!  Here’s small Division II opponent Sam Houston facing another Division I school!  The Sooners took a quick 2 goal lead before Sam Houston would get their offense clicking to tie it at 2 but then OU got one more before the end of the 1st.  In the 1st half for the Kats, it became the “Nick Williams Show” as he scored all 5 Sam Houston goals!  “Nick was simply on fire” said Fritts!  “Every loose ball, every feed… every goal… it belonged to Nick!”  The Bearkat defense held the Sooner ‘O’ to just 2 in the 2nd quarter and the teams hit the half tied at 5.  OU opened the 3rd quarter quick by scoring just 1:18 seconds in and tallied again 8 minutes later.  Sam Houston could only muster one in the 3rd and was behind 7-6 to start the 4th.  But… it’s the fourth quarter and that means Sam Houston OFFENSE!  OU started off the scoring in the 4th but then the Kats did it once again this time with 3 unanswered goals.  OU tied the game up with 5:06 showing on the clock.  With just 2:38 left in the game, Fry scored his second of the day and capped off yet another nail biter for the Bearkats!

Fritts was exhausted!  “Two days of this… opening weekend and we win by the same score and in the very last minutes of the game.  Someone called the team the ‘Cardiac KATS’ and after these two games, I’d have to agree with that name… I surely almost had one!”  Nick Williams was “IT” for the KATS scoring 6 goals and assisting on another.  Fry had 2 goals, 2 assists while freshmen Logan Holmes (1g,1a) and Sam Lockett (2a) got in to the scoring ranks.  Nielsen had one assist and Gawronski finished with 1 goal.

“To open up with back to back, Division I opponents… and beat them both, is a great way to start the 2010 season” said Coach Fritts.  “We had 5 weeks of practice leading up to this, no full-field work what so ever, and these young men come out and just explode and execute all that they have been learning up to this point.  Truly was a job well done and they all should be proud of what just happened this weekend… I know I am.”

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Baylor & Oklahoma Coming To Town!
February 15th, 2010

Sam Houston Men’s Lacrosse opens its season this weekend with two MCLA Division I teams coming to town!

Baylor game is Saturday (Feb 20) at Pritchett with a face off time of 1pm.  The Bears come in with a 3-1 record with wins over LSU, Rice and Memphis.  Their only loss is to Alabama in a tough overtime game.

Oklahoma has only a scrimmage game against Hendrix (NCAA Division III) and will face Rice on Saturday before coming to Sam Houston. Game time is 11am on Sunday, the 21st.

Coach Fritts commented “It’s our first time on a full field since the A&M tournament last November under real game conditions.  We move up to Division I in 2011 so this is a great way to start getting acclimated to the faster and more talented level.  The weekend will be a great test for us to see how prepared we are and to prove that we deserve our national ranking.  Biggest factor right now is to pray that the rain stays far away!”

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