Sports News: Spring 2004

Thursday, April 1, 2004

FRESHMEN CLINT QUEDENFELD & DANIEL LARSON &
MORAVIAN MEN'S LACROSSE TEAM RANKED IN NCAA STATISTICS

INDIANAPOLIS, IN --- Freshmen attacks Clint Quedenfeld (Chalfont, PA/Central Bucks West HS) and Daniel Larson (Dover, DE/Dover HS) of the Moravian College men’s lacrosse team are ranked among the nation’s leaders in the third NCAA Division III statistics ranking of the season released Wednesday as are the Greyhounds as a team.

Quedenfeld leads in the country in points per game with an average of 7.33 point per game, and he also tops the nation in assists per game with an average of 4.83 assists per contest. Quedenfeld also has the highest single game point total (15 points versus the College of Mount St. Vincent on March 3rd) and the highest single match assist total (10 against Mount St. Vincent) among Division III student-athletes for matches played through March 28th.

Larson is ranked ninth in the nation in goals per game with an average of 3.5 goals per contest.

Moravian, which has an overall record of 3-4 in its first season as a varsity program, is ranked 15th in the nation in scoring offense, averaging 13.17 goals per game. The Greyhounds scored 23 goals in its first-ever match, a 23-8 victory versus Mount St. Vincent, which is tied for the third highest single game goal total so far this season among Division III schools.

Moravian is scheduled to return to action on Saturday, April 3rd in a Middle Atlantic Conference match, versus Susquehanna University beginning at 2:00 p.m. at Steel Field.