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1/31/2026at ArmyL 8-14West Point, N.Y.
2/7/2026MerrimackW 16-5Amherst, Mass.
2/13/2026at QuinnipiacW 16-8Hamden, CT
2/21/2026at NJITW 18-14Newark, NJ
2/25/2026at BrownW 11-8Providence, RI
2/28/2026University at AlbanyW 15-9Amherst, Mass.
3/3/2026UMass LowellW 18-8Amherst, Mass.
3/7/2026VermontW 7-6Amherst, Mass.
3/14/2026at High PointL 7-15High Point, N.C.
 
The
UMass Minutemen defeated the NJIT Highlanders 18–14 on February 21, 2026, at Lubetkin Field in Newark, NJ.
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Game Highlights & Key Performers


  • UMass Comeback: After falling behind 3–0 early in the first quarter, UMass responded with a dominant second quarter, outscoring NJIT 7–4 to take control of the game.
  • Jack Turowsky (UMass): Led the offensive attack with a game-high 6 points (4 goals, 2 assists).
  • Dylan Johnson (UMass): Recorded his first career collegiate hat trick, extending his scoring streak to four games.
  • NJIT Offensive Leaders: Blake Piscitiello also tallied 6 points (3 goals, 3 assists), while Wyatt Viste added a hat trick for the Highlanders.
  • Defensive Effort: UMass's Zach Auble matched his career high with 4 caused turnovers and 4 ground balls.


Team Statistics

Final Score1814
Shots4240
Saves1012
Ground Balls2426
Faceoffs Won1224
Clears21-2417-20
 
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UMass upended Brown 11–8 on February 25, 2026, at Stevenson-Pincince Field in Providence, RI. The game was defined by a standout defensive performance from UMass goalkeeper Owen Salanger, who recorded 23 saves to stifle the Brown offense.


2026 Game Summary



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Brown40138



Key Highlights
  • Early Brown Surge: The Bears jumped out to a 4–1 lead in the first quarter with goals from Jeremy Hopsicker, Marcus Wertheim, and Jackson Wolfram.
  • UMass Response: UMass held Brown scoreless in the second quarter and went on a run to take a 5–4 lead by halftime, sparked by two goals from Dylan Johnson.
    • UMass: Dylan Johnson (4 goals), Charles Kurtz (3 goals/hat trick), and Robbie Granara (2 goals).
    • Brown: Jeremy Hopsicker led the Bears with a hat trick (3 goals), while Brady O'Kane added 2 goals and 2 assists.
  • Goaltending Duel: While Salanger's 23 saves were the story for UMass, Brown's Connor Foley also had a strong outing with 16 saves.
  • Special Teams: Brown went 14-for-17 on clears, while UMass was 18-for-24
 
High Point University pulled off a significant upset by defeating
No. 17 UMass 15–7 on Saturday, March 14, 2026. The game, played at High Point's Vert Stadium, served as the Atlantic 10 conference opener for both teams.


Game Summary

The contest was tightly contested for the first 20 minutes, with UMass briefly holding a 3–2 lead in the second quarter. However, High Point took control with a 6–0 run to close the first half, leading 8–3 at the break. The Panthers maintained their defensive intensity and efficient scoring throughout the second half to secure the win.



High Point (2-5)174315
UMass (7-2)12227


Top Performers
  • High Point Panthers:
    • Carson Robins: Led all scorers with 4 goals.
    • Justin Wixted: Recorded a hat trick (3 goals) and 1 assist.
    • Ryan Hynes: Contributed 4 points (2 goals, 2 assists).
    • Luca Accardo: Dominated at the faceoff X, winning 11 faceoffs in the first half alone to provide crucial possessions.
    UMASS
    • Robbie Granara: Led the team with a hat trick (3 goals).
    • Charles Kurtz: Added 1 goal and 2 assists.

Season Implications
This victory was High Point's first conference win of the season (1–0 A-10) and their first victory against a ranked opponent this year. For UMass, the loss snapped a seven-game winning streak and marked their first defeat since their season opener.
 
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