2011 Catawba College Lacrosse Media Guide

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Table of ConTenTs Table of Contents

Quick Facts:

Staff Directory.................................................................................2 Dr. Craig Turner, President............................................................4 Dennis Davidson, AD.....................................................................4 Athletic Training.............................................................................5 Peter Borque..................................................................................6 Mike Murphy...................................................................................6 Shuford Stadium............................................................................7 Deep South Conference................................................................8 Player Profiles................................................................................9 2010 Results/Stats.......................................................................17 Record Book................................................................................19 Chiefs Club..................................................................................28 Catawba Cheerleaders................................................................29 Catawba Crazies.........................................................................29 Compliance..................................................................................30 Admissions..................................................................................31 Catawba College.........................................................................32

Media Information: Sports Information Office: Located in Goodman Gym Sports Information Director: Jim Lewis (Catawba ’89) Assistant Sports Info. Director: David McDowell (Catawba ’09) Sports Information Phone: (704) 637-4720 Sports Information Fax: (704) 645-4568

The Local Region.........................................................................33 North Carolina..............................................................................34

Website: www.gocatawbaindians.com Catawba College’s official athletic website of all sports. Includes individual team pages that contains rosters, schedules, stories, player bios, statistics, and photo galleries. Those who are unable to attend the events can follow along on LIVE STATS for many of our sports. For a listing of games that will support live stats check out the website.

Credits: Executive Editor: Jim Lewis Contributing Editors: David McDowell, Dennis Davidson Typesetting and Design: David McDowell Photographers: Jim Lewis, David McDowell, Chuck Williams, James Sipes Photography, Gregg Forwerck, Matt Owen Photography, Harold Hinson Photography, Ray Marsden, Nell Redmon, Curtis Fowler, Eric Wells, Dennis Switzer Catawba would like to thank: Kannapolis Intimidator, Carowinds, Carolina Hurricanes, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Bobcats, US National Whitewater Center, Chuck Williams, Catawba College Public Relations, Christy Armstrong

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Name of School: Catawba College Location: 2300 W. Innes St. Salisbury, NC 28144 Nickname: Catawba Indians Founded: 1851 Church Affiliation: United Church of Christ Enrollment: 1,200 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Average Class Size: 15-20 School Colors: Blue & White Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: South Atlantic President: Dr. W. Craig Turner (Baylor ’69) Director of Athletics: Dennis Davidson (Catawba ’81) Sports Information: Jim Lewis Sports Information Telephone: (704) 637-4720 Head Athletic Trainer: Bob Casmus Lacrosse Coach: Peter Borque Lacrosse Office Telephone: (704) 637-4485 Home Field: Shuford Stadium

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Staff Directory

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Christy Armstrong Athletic Training

Travis Armstrong Athletic Training

Kelsey Babos Golf Vol. Asst. Coach

Jim Baker M. Basketball Head Coach

Peter Borque Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/ Facilities Director

Nick Brown Women’s Soccer Vol. Asst. Coach

Bob Casmus Head Athletic Trainer

Frank Cardelle Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Brittany Chester Cross Country Vol. Asst. Coach

Jeff Childress M & W Tennis Head Coach

Tom Childress Vice President for Athletics

Jonathan Clapp Golf Vol. Asst. Coach

Alyssa Crans Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

Dennis Davidson Athletic Director

Rob Dingle Athletic Training

Mike Eden Athletic Training

Zoltan Ferencz Women’s Soccer Vol. Asst. Coach

Liam Ferrell Head Coach Men’s Soccer

John Fitz Football Asst. Head Coach

Paul Friend Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Adrian Gantt Softball Assistant Coach

Jim Gantt Baseball Head Coach

Sam Gealy M & W Golf Head Coach

Josh Gillion Men’s Soccer Graduate Assistant

Ashley Gilroy Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Rori Godsey Cross Country Assistant Coach

Betsy Graham M & W Swimming Head Coach

Seth Graham Baseball Assistant Coach

Bill Haggerty Cross Country Head Coach/ Asst. M Basketball

Luke Halton M. Basketball Vol. Asst. Coach


Andi Henderson Volleyball Assistant Coach

Chip Hester Football Head Coach

Brian Hinson Football Assistant Coach

Khanis Hubbard Football Assistant Coach

Jason Hunt Faculty Athletic Representative

Ricky Joines W. Basketball Assistant Coach

Gordon Kirkland Chief Club Director

Bob Lancaster Football Assistant Coach

Bill Leonard M & W Tennis Assistant Coach

Jim Lewis SID/ Athletic Director for Media Relations

Dorthell Little W. Basketball Assistant Coach

Radell Lockhart Football Assistant Coach

Michael Lowman Baseball Assistant Coach

Allie Marshall Softball Graduate Assistant

Peggy Mason Tickets and Concessions Mgr.

Todd McComb Football Asstistant Coach

David McDowell Assistant Sports Information Director

Todd Miller Baseball Vol. Asst. Coach

Marvin Moore M. Basketball Assistant Coach

Angie Morton W. Basketball Head Coach

Jim Mundy M & W Golf Assistant Coach

Michael Murphy Lacrosse Assistant Coach

Lyle Naber Football Graduate Assistant

Katie Osteen Cheerleading Head Coach

Shane Prescott Softball Assistant Coach

Corey Ready Football Vol. Asst. Coach

Amber Stanley M & W Swimming Assistant Coach

DJ Summers Football Assistant Coach

Michael Swan Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Gregory Tinsley M. Basketball Vol. Asst. Coach

Rhonda Truitt Title IX Coordinator

Craig Turnbull Compliance/ Sr. Assistant AD

Nan Whitley Softball Head Coach/ Sr. Women’s Adm.

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Ginger Hamric Volleyball Head Coach

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Dr. Craig Turner President

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Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President of Catawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where he served as President for six years. Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty of Hardin-Simmons University in 1992, serving as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English from 1992 to 1996. He then became Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer until he was named Chief Operating Officer in June 2000. Dr. Turner then served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at HSU for a year before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June 1, 2001. During his tenure as President, HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of 2007), record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus budgets. HSU finished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in December of 2006, having raised $49.7 million. The University successfully completed its Commission on Colleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top Tier institution by U.S. News & World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in the West institution by Princeton Review for five consecutive years. Dr. Turner was active in the Abilene, Texas, community, serving on the Boards of organizations such as United Way of Abilene, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Serenity House, the Abilene Philharmonic, and the Abilene Humanities Council. He has also served on the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Schools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he currently chairs. Dr. Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, where he was Head of the English Department and Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. While there, he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,” cited as “Scholar of the Year,” and elected President of the Faculty. H is wife, Annette, served the Clinton Independent School District as a first grade teacher. Previously, he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor University in 1974-1975. Dr. Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Tulane University in British and American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees from Baylor: the Master of Arts in English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English and History in 1969. He has edited three books—The Poet Robert Browning and his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays in American Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Welty—as well as having published more than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, and chapters in books. Since he greatly enjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the profession and in the classroom. Dr. Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officer for Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother. Shannon and her husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and Peyton.

Dennis Davidson Director of Athletics Dennis Davidson has been director of athletics since May of 1996. He came to Catawba College in July 1984 as director of public information and moved totally into sports information one year later. In 1991, Davidson was promoted to assistant to the athletic director, and in 1993, he was promoted to assistant athletic director for game operations, in addition to the sports information duties. Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had significant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was a member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II football (2002- 04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball and women’s basketball and chairman of the SAC Athletic Directors Council. Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996. A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93. Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from West Rowan High School, where he was a fouryear letterman in baseball, earning All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually began at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Southeast Middle School. Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at Lexington Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (21), a senior at Catawba, Katie (18), a freshman at Catawba, and Carrie (13).


ATHLETIC TRAININg MIkE EDEN, MS, LAT, ATC

Lamar Dorton Athletic Training Room

The Lamar Dorton athletic training room is located in the Miriam and Robert Hayes Field House, which was completed in 2002. Football, M/W soccer, M/W lacrosse and softball use this facility to provide the medical care for these six Catawba sports. Also located in the Hayes Field House includes coaches offices, meeting and classrooms, locker rooms and a weight room. Athletes receive injury prevention, assessment, management and rehabilitation here. There are eight treatment tables and 5 taping tables available. The facility provides state-of-the art modality treatment, which includes ultrasound, electrical stimulation, diathermy, cold laser and a hydrotherapy room for hot or cold whirlpools. In addition, a portion of the facility is equipped with rehabilitation equipment such as a stationary bike, stair stepper, physioballs and free weights. A separate room is designated for the Biodex machine, which performs isokinetic muscle testing. Also included is the head athletic trainer’s office and a private physician’s exam room.

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Mike Eden arrived at Catawba College in August of 1999, joining the staff as an instructor for Physical Education, Athletic Training, and Exercise Science. He also serves as the athletic trainer for the men’s and women’s soccer teams and men’s lacrosse team. Originally from Medford, NJ, Eden graduated cum laude from Elon College in 1995, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. After working for a short time as a Rehabilitation Techician at the Moses Cone Memorial hospital in Greensboro, NC, Eden completed graduate study at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from 1998-99, receiving a Master of Science degree in Athletic Training/Exercise Physiology. Along with athletic trainers Robert Casmus, Travis Armstrong and Christy Armstrong, Eden instructs athletic training students in various educational classes that include Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, and Therapeutic Modalities. In addition to being an academic advisor, he also serves as an approved clincial instructor for the Athletic Training Educational Program. Over his athletic training career, Eden has worked as an ATC for the North Carolina Youth Soccer Association, Dixie Top 150 Premier Lacrosse Camp, and has presented at the state, district, and national levels. In 2010, he received the “Athletic Training Educator of the Year” award from the North Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. Eden and his wife, Emilee, a Physician Assistant at Farrington Family Medical Center, currently reside in Salisbury, NC.

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PETER BOURQUE

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HEAD COACH Peter Bourque is in his 18th season as the head coach of the Catawba lacrosse program in 2011. He arrived in June 1993 to build the program from its inception. Along with his coaching duties, Bourque also serves as an Assistant Athletic Director at Catawba. is past season, the Indians posted their second winning season and advanced to the Deep South Tournament final. In 2007, Catawba earned a share of the Deep South Conference title. In both 2004 and 2005, the Indians advanced to the DSC Tournament final. Catawba posted a school record with ten wins in 2004. Bourque has been rewarded for his efforts by being named the Deep South Conference Coach of the Year in both 2000 and 2003. In 1999, Bourque was selected to coach in the prestigious USILA North-South All-Star game in Saratoga Springs, NY. He graduated from Guilford College in 1988, where he earned a BS in Sports Management. While at Guilford, Bourque was a four-year athlete, and received the Neuris-English Athletic Leadership Award, recognizing him as one of the outstanding athletes at the school. In 1992, Bourque went on to receive his M.Ed. in School Administration from Lynchburg College, in Virginia, where he was a member of Kappa Delta Pi International Education Honor Society. Bourque was born in Springfield, MA, but was reared in Westfield, NJ. He graduated from Westfield High School and e Gunnery Prep School in Washington, CT. Bourque carries with him much experience, having coached at Greensboro College, Lynchburg College, M.I.T Cambridge, MA, and Guilford. In the summer, Bourque serves as a director for the successful Dixie Top 150 lacrosse camps. During his tenure at Catawba, Bourque is proud to have coached 30 All-Deep South Conference performers. He has also coached six All-Americans and one Academic All-American, the USILA’s top award. Bourque has served on several NCAA Division II lacrosse committees and currently holds the post as Division II Regional Director for All-American Selection Committee. Bourque and his wife, Ann, reside in Salisbury. ey have three children; Kathleen Isabel (14), Brendan Peter (13) and Molly Ann (11).

MIKE MURPHY ASSISTANT COACH Mike Murphy begins his second stint as an assistant coach with the Catawba lacrosse program in 2010. Murphy previously was an assistant from 1999-2001. Murphy is a 1998 Catawba graduate, earning a degree in communications. While at Catawba, Murphy earned All-Deep South Conference honors and was a pre-seaosn All-American in 1997. Murphy played both at attack and as a defender at Catawba and set a then school-record of 51 points as a junior, scoring 31 goals with 20 assists. After college, Murphy traveled twice to England to play against the national team and still plays in the SCOG League. Murphy coached two years at Myers Park High School in Charlotte before returning to his alma mater. During that time he coached several travel teams in the area, including the Carolina Colts, Carolina Blues and Team Charlotte. A native of Rockville, MD, Murphy grew up in a lacrosse family. His father, two brothers and sister all played lacrosse at the collegiate level. One brother, Tim, also played at Catawba.

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SHUFORD STADIUM

Among the amenities in the stadium are the Hurley Press Box and the Belk Track. e Hurley Press Box is a four-level facility with the fourth floor serving as the operations level. Nearly 300,000 bricks were used in the new construction of the press box and the outside wall.

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Shuford Stadium has been home to the Catawba lacrosse team since its inception in 1994. e team used Frock Field for two seasons while the stadium was being reconstructed in 2001 and 2002. e stadium seats approximately 2,500 for lacrosse. e Indians grabbed their first-ever lacrosse win at home against Merrimack on March 25, 1995.

Catawba and Shuford Stadium has played host to four Deep South Conference Tournaments. e Indians have advanced to the final in three of those; 2004, 2007 and 2010. Since returning to Shuford Stadium for the 2003 campaign, Catawba has a home record of 28-35. 7


DEEP SOUTH CONFERENCE

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Begun in 1994 with Catawba, Greensboro, Limestone, Pfeiffer and Virginia Tech., the Deep South Conference is one of the oldest and most prestigious lacrosse leagues in the South. It is dedicated to the highest quality of competition and sportsmanship. In 1997, the league grew to accommodate the additions of Wingate and Lees-McRae. With six teams, the Deep South Conference held its inaugural postseason tournament in 1997. In 1999, Mars Hill entered the Deep South Conference, increasing its membership to seven teams. Queens entered the league in 2004 to give the DSC eight teams. Belmont Abbey and Presbyterian joined in 2006. Ten teams competed for the 2006 Deep South Conference title. An amazing five teams shared the 2006 DSC regular season championship. ree DSC teams have participated in the NCAA Division II tournament. e league owns two national titles. In the summer of 2006, the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference began sponsoring men's lacrosse. Several former Deep South Conference members now compete in the CVAC.

CURRENT DSC MEMBERS

CATAWBA

ROLLINS

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LENOIR-RHYNE

FLORIDA SOUTHERN

ST. LEO

MARS HILL

WINGATE


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PLAYER PROFILES


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Steven Andrews, DEF

Casey Chinn, MID

Freshman 5’10” l 170 lbs Trinity, NC Wesleyan Christian Academy

Senior 5’5” l 160 lbs Mooresville, NC Lake Norman

#25

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Wesleyan Christian Academy ... was a team MVP and served as captain for two years ... also ran cross country and played basketball for the Trojans ... PERSONAL: Born Stephen Conner Andrews on April 29, 1992 in High Point, NC ... son of Charles and Susan Andrews ... has interest in communications.

Braden Artem, ATT Junior 5’11” l 170 lbs Acton, ONT, CANADA Christ the King

#24

2010: Shared team lead with 35 goals ... ranked sixth in the Deep South Conference and 29th in NCAA II in goals per game ... finished eighth in DSC and 28th nationally in total points ... his 15 assists stood 11th in DSC ... earned DSC All-Tournament honors ... had three goals and two assists in opening tourney win over Wingate and a pair of goals in the final ... scored three game-winning goals, including Rollins where he tallied five goals ... also had three assists in that win to garner DCS Player of Week honors ... scored four goals in wins over Pfeiffer and Florida Southern. 2009: Started all 13 games ... led team with 31 goals, ranking fourth in DSC and 20th in NCAA II ... scored five goals, including gamewinner, agaisnt LeesMcRae ... tallied four goals with two assists at St. Andrews leading to DSC Freshman of the Week honors ... grabbed six ground balls at Rollins. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a starter at Christ the King High School ... was MVP and team captain ... was also the hockey MVP and played basketball. PERSONAL: Born Braden Andrew Artem on Sept. 30, 1988 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada ... son of George and Carolyn Artem ... business major with a very good 3.21 GPA for fall semester.

2009 2010 Career

GP SHOTS 13 86 17 107 30 193

Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

GOALS 31 35 66

5 3 8 7 1

ASSTS PTS 4 35 15 50 19 85

GB 33 42 75

Two times, last vs. Rollins (3/26/10) Two times, last at Belmont Abbey (3/31/10) vs. Rollins (3/26/10) vs. Greensboro (4/24/10) Five times, last at Mars Hill (4/15/10)

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2010: Served as team’s top face-off man, winning 53.5% of his tries ... ranked third in the Deep South Conference and 19th in NCAA II ... won 17-of-20 face-off and grabbed nine ground balls in win at Wingate ... led team with 69 ground balls, ranking fourth in the DSC and 27th in NCAA II ... had seven ground balls and 16 face-off wins at Lees-McRae ... assisted on goal in win over St. Andrews ... caused three turnovers on the year. 2009: Had five starts over 13 games ... led team and ranked 66th in NCAA II in ground balls ... grabbed eight ground balls vs. Wingate ... picked up six ground balls vs. Pfeiffer ... won 31 of 80 face-offs and caused one turnover. 2008: Played in 13 games as a freshman ... totaled 10 ground balls and caused a pair of turnovers ... won 14-of-37 faceoffs ... recorded five ground balls and won five face-offs vs. Rollins. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Lake Norman High School ... helped Wildcats to 6-5 record. PERSONAL: Born Casey Troy Chinn on Feb. 28, 1989 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Bob and Jeanne Chinn ... business major with a fine 3.27 GPA.

2008 2009 2010 Career

GP SHOTS 13 1 13 4 17 3 43 8

Career Highs Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers: Face-Offs Won:

GOALS 0 0 0 0

1 1 9 1 17

ASSTS PTS GB 0 0 10 0 0 38 1 1 69 1 1 117

vs. St. Andrews (3/17/10) vs. St. Andrews (3/17/10) at Wingate (4/10/10) Six times, last vs. Greensboro (4/24/10) at Wingate (4/10/10)

Daniel Couchenour, MID Freshman 6’2” l 215 lbs Fort Mill, SC Nation Ford

#27

HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Nation Ford High School ... was named All-State and served as captain ... helped Falcons to a pair of conference titles ... team went 13-2 his senior year. PERSONAL: Born Dainel McKinley Couchenour on June 17, 1992 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Scott and Teresa Couchenour ... has interest in education with a good 3.02 GPA.


Tom Cullop, MID

Chad Fike, DEF

Sophomore 6’2” l 185 lbs New Windsor, MD S. Carroll

Senior 6’3” l 200 lbs Edgewood, MD Jappatown l Hartford CC

#6

2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 16 59 18 14 32 16 59 18 14 32

Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

3 3 4 4 1

GB 28 28

at Mars Hill (3/6/10) at Wingate (4/10/10) ree times, last at Wingate (4/10/10) Two times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10) ree times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10)

Transfer from Harford Community College where he served as captain. 2010: Started in all 17 games ... totaled 13 ground balls ... was third on team with 11 caused turnovers ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Joppatowne High School ... twice earned allcounty honors ... helped Mariners to a 14-3 record and a regional title as a senior ... earned honorable mention All-State honors in football ... PERSONAL: Born Chad Andrew Fike on Sept. 19, 1989 in Baltimore, MD ... son of Patrica Fike and Mark Fike ... exercise science major with a fine 3.22 GPA.

2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 17 1 0 0 0 17 1 0 0 0

Career Highs Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

3 2

GB 13 13

vs. C.W. Post (2/16/10) ree times, last vs. Wingate (4/13/10)

Shea Fadel, LSM Freshman 6’1” l 165 lbs Charlotte, NC S. Mecklenburg

#26

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at South Mecklenburg High School ... also ran cross country and swam for the Sabres ... PERSONAL: Born Shaheen James Fadel on Dec. 26, 1991 in Charlotte ... son of Shaheen and Sandra Fadel ... has interest in political science.

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William Foy, DEF Sophomore 5’10” l 200 lbs Baltimore, MD Cardinal Gibbons School

#19

2010: Played in just one game as a freshman, coming in tournament win over Wingate ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Cardinal Gibbons High School ... was captain and won Coaches Award as a senior ... was JV MPV as a freshman ... helped Gibbons to conference title as a junior and a championship game appearance as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born William Christopher Foy on Jan. 19, 1991 in Baltimore ... son of Peter and Barbara Foy ... music major with a very good 3.38 GPA.

2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

GB 0 0

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2010: Was an All-Deep South Confernce selection and the league’s Freshman of the Year ... third on team with 18 goals and ranked 11th in DSC with 14 assists ... grabbed DSC Freshman of the Week honors on M/29 after scoring two goals with two assists in win over Rollins ... scored three goals in regular-season loss at Mars Hill ... scored game-winner at Wingate ... HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at South Carroll High School ... earned all-conference and all-county honors ... scored 22 goals with 44 assists as a junior ... also played football for the Cavaliers and helped team to regional title ... PERSONAL: Born omas Gregory Cullop on Aug. 27, 1991 in Westminster, MD ... son of Barry and Patty Cullop ... communications major.

#14

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Alex Hodges, ATT

Hartland Jones, MID

Junior 5’8” l 155 lbs Columbia, SC Whitney Point (NY) l Broome CC

Freshman 5’10” l 180 lbs Jamestown, NC Ravenscroft

#23

Transfer from Broome Community College HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Whitney Point (NY) High School ... twice named all-conference ... served as captain for the Eagles and was team MVP as a senior ... helped Eagles to three division titles and a pair of sectional championships. PERSONAL: Born Alexander Hodges on Dec. 16, 1986 in Giessen, GERMANY ... son of Carl Hodges and Tammy Hodges ... exercise science major with a very good 3.35 GPA.

#22

HIGH SCHOOL: Started two years at Ravenscroft High School ... helped Ravens to three conference titles ... also plays football for Catawba ... PERSONAL: Born Hartland Wayne Jones on Oct. 24, 1991 in Raleigh, NC ... son of Estner Jones and Gerald Stone ... has interest in sports marketing.

Brendan Kennedy, MID Brett Howe, MID Sophomore 6’0” l 170 lbs Moseley, VA Cosby

#44

2010: Appeared in 16 games and made one start as a freshman ... two of his four goals came in Deep South Tournament win over Wingate ... had goal and assist in win over St. Andrews ... credited with 17 ground balls and one casued turnover. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Cosby High School ... served as captain for the Titans ... was the JV MVP. PERSONAL: Born Brett Austin Howe on Feb. 28, 1991 in Richmond, VA ... son of Jeff and Tammy Howe ... history major with a fine 3.19 GPA.

2010 Career

GP SHOTS 16 16 16 16

Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

GOALS 4 4

2 1 3 5 1

ASSTS PTS 3 7 3 7

GB 17 17

Freshman 5’8” l 170 lbs Weddington, NC Weddington

#9

HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Weddington High School ... was captain and earned Great 38 AllStar honors as a senior ... named honorable mention all-conference as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Brendan Patrick Kennedy on Nov. 14, 1992 in New York, NY ... son of Jim and Denise Kennedy ... has interest in criminal justice.

Christian Klimczyk, GOAL

vs. Wingate (4/13/10) ree times, last vs. Wingate (4/13/10) vs. Wingate (4/13/10) at Lees-McRae (4/28/10) vs. Rollins (3/26/10)

Sophomore 5’5” l 160 lbs Linthicum, MD Cardinal Gibbons School

#35

Red-shirted in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Cardinal Gibbons High School ... served as captain and was team MVP ... named all-conference ... helped Gibbons to conference title. PERSONAL: Born Christian omas Klimczyk on July 17, 1991 in Annapolis, MD ... son of omas and Debra Klimczyk ... has interest in biology.

Davis Hughes, ATT Freshman 6’1” l 155 lbs Windermere, FL W. Orange

#7

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at West Orange High School ... served as captain and set school assist record as a freshman ... helped Warriors to a district title. PERSONAL: Born Emerson Davis Hughes on Feb 13, 1992 in Atlanta, GA ... son of Doug and Sherri Hughes ... undecided on major.

Brendan Lawson, DEF Freshman 6’2” l 170 lbs Charlotte, NC Myers Park

#15

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Myers Park High School ... helped Mustangs to 19-1 record and a State 4A title in 2010. PERSONAL: Born Brendan Charles Lawson on July 10, 1991 in Charlotte ... son of Tim and Mary Lou Lawson ... has interest in athletic training with an outstanding 3.70 GPA.


Cory Losselyong, MID Junior 6’0” l 170 lbs Lewisville, NC W. Forsyth

#10

2008 2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0

Career Highs Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

2 1

GB 2 0 2

at Pfeiffer (3/1/08) at Pfeiffer (3/1/08)

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 13 1 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0

2008 2009 Career

GP 3 11 14

MIN 97 547 644

Career Highs Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers: Saves:

Gage Mason, DEF Freshman 5’11” l 190 lbs Apex, NC Apex

2010 Career

SAVES 10 115 125

7 2 19

SAVE% 58.8 53.7 53.4

GB 11 11

GOALS ALLWD 7 99 106

GA AVG. 4.32 10.85 9.88

vs. Wingate (4/9/09) at Mars Hill (4/15/10) vs. Wingate (4/9/09)

#33

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Apex High School ... was team captain and was named a Great 38 All-Star ... helped Cougars to a state final as a senior ... was an academic all-conference selection in football. PERSONAL: Born Gage Alexander Mason on Feb 9, 1992 in Raleigh, NC ... son of Roberta Spinnenbecker and Brian Mason ... has interest in business.

Blake Neal, DEF Sophomore 5’11” l 185 lbs Jamestown, NC Southwest

#20

2010: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ... had three ground balls in regular-season meeting with Saint Leo ... credited with a pair of caused

Colin McClimans, DEF Senior 6’1” l 170 lbs Washington, DC Maret School

#16

2010: Moved into role as a defender and played in 13 games ... recorded 11 ground balls and caused a pair of turnovers. 2009: Named to the Deep South Conference All-Tournament team ... ranked 20th in NCAA II in goals agaisnt average and 21st in save percentage ... started 10 of 11 games and totaled 547 minutes in goal ... had 19 saves against Wingate and 18 in regular-season loss to Mars Hill ... earned DSC Defensive Player of Week honors on A/13, posting .660 save percentage against Wingate and Floriday Southern.

turnovers. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter in high school, two at Grimsley High School and the final two at Southwest High School ... earned all-conference, all-region and all-county honors ... was a three-year captain ... named MVP as a sophomore and a senior ... helped Cowboys to state playoffs as a senior. PERSONAL: Born Blake Douglas Neal on Aug. 20, 1990 in Greensboro, NC ... son of Keena and Doug Neal ... has interest in sports management.

2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Career Highs Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

3 1

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2010: Only action came in regular season win over Wingate. 2009: Did not play in 2009. 2008: Saw action in three games ... grabbed a pair of ground balls and caused a turnover in win at Pfeiffer. HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at West Forsyth High School ... served as captain for the Titans and was the offensive MVP ... also played football and helped the Titan to three conference titles. PERSONAL: Born Cory John Losselyong on Aug. 1, 1988 in Appleton, WI ... son of Todd and Sara Losselyong ... business major.

2008: Started two games in goal and totaled 97 minutes between the pipes ... had .588 save percentage ... made four saves and allowed two goals over 35 minutes vs. Rollins ... played entire game vs. Saint Leo, allowing four goals with six saves. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at the Maret School ... named allleague ... was also all-league in soccer and wrestling. PERSONAL: Born Colin Martin McClimans on Sept. 24, 1989 in Washington, DC ... son of Robert and Rebecca McClimans ... business major.

GB 0 0

vs. Saint Leo (2/28/10) Two times, last at Mars Hill (3/6/10)

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Mike Ruggiero, MID

Junior 5’11” l 215 lbs Coquitlam, BC, CANADA Heritage Woods

Freshman 6’1” l 150 lbs North Olmstead, OH N. Olmstead

#11

2010: Battled through injuries to play 11 games in goal ... had a .533 save percentage and a 10.94 goals against average ... made 18 saves in opening loss to #1 C.W. Post ... allowed just five goals and recorded 15 saves in win over Rollins ... assisted on goal at Wingate ... was twice named the Deep South Conference Defensive Player of the Week ... 2009: Played in four games ... totaled 20 saves over 88 minutes ... high of nine saves came at Queens ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter at Heritage Woods ... was a two-time captain for the Kodiaks ... also earned most improved and MVP honors during his career ... PERSONAL: Born Michael Attilio Pecchia on Aug. 9, 1991 in Vancouver ... son of Elvio and Lina Pecchia ... business major with a good 3.09 GPA.

2008 2009 Career

GP 3 11 14

MIN 97 547 644

Career Highs Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers: Saves:

SAVES 10 115 125

1 1 8 3 18

SAVE% 58.8 53.7 53.4

GOALS ALLWD 7 99 106

GA AVG. 4.32 10.85 9.88

at Wingate (4/10/10) at Wingate (4/10/10) vs. Rollins (3/26/10) vs. Wingate (4/13/10) vs. C.W. Post (2/16/10)

Sophomore 5’8” l 175 lbs Chestertown, MD Queen Anne’s Co.

John Scheich, ATT Freshman 6’1” l 165 lbs Waxhaw, NC Weddington

Career Highs Ground Balls:

GOALS 0 0

1

ASSTS PTS 0 0 0 0

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Weddington High School ... honorable mention all-conference selection ... served as captain and was team MVP ... helped Warriors to the state playoffs. PERSONAL: Born John Christopher Scheich on Oct. 8, 1991 in Stoneybrook, NY ...son of Robert and Dianne Scheich ... has interest in education.

Trevor Sieracki, MID Freshman 5’10” l 160 lbs Austin, TX Anderson

at Wingate (4/10/10)

#12

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Anderson High School ... was named All-State and all-district ... also served as captain and was offensive MVP for the Trojans ... also earned academic all-district honors. PERSONAL: Born Trevor Lee Sieracki on July 30, 1992 in Denver, CO ... son of Rob and Sandi Sieracki ... has interest in political science.

Sophomore 5’8” l 160 lbs Finksburg, MD Cardinal Gibbons School

#28

GB 1 1

#4

David Stark, DEF

2010: Played in two games as a freshman ... collected a ground ball in game at Wingate ... also plays football for Catawba. HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Queen Anne’s Country High School, scoring 12 goals with 14 assists as a senior ... named to North-South Bayside AllStar Game where he was named offensive MVP ... helped Lions to a 13-4 record and to the state finals ... named best senior male athlete ... was a Maryland Scholar Athlete. PERSONAL: Born Joseph Francis Peterson on April 3, 1991 in Ellicott City, MD ... son of Michael and Susan Peterson ... political science major with an excellent 3.41 GPA. GP SHOTS 2 0 2 0

#40

HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Elyria Catholic and North Olmsteah High Schools ... served as captain all three years ... helped teams to state final four on two occasions. PERSONAL: Born Michael Joseph Ruggiero on April 30, 1992 in Albany, NY ... son of Carmine and Betsey Ruggiero ... has interest in history.

Joe Peterson, MID

2010 Career

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Michael Pecchia, GOAL

#13

2010: Played in three games as a freshman ... scored goal and had a ground ball in regular-season loss to Saint Leo ... also had a ground ball against Queens. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Cardinal Gibbons High School ... served as captain and was an all-conference selection as a senior ... helped Crusaders to a conference title and 17-4 mark. PERSONAL: Born David Michael Stark on Sept. 4, 1991 in Silver Sping, MD ... son of Christopher and Victoria Stark ... business major with an outstanding 3.68 GPA for fall semester.

2010 Career

GP SHOTS 3 2 3 2

Career Highs Goals: Points: Ground Balls:

GOALS 1 1

1 1 1

ASSTS PTS 0 1 0 1

GB 2 2

vs. Saint Leo (2/28/10) vs. Saint Leo (2/28/10) Two times, last vs. Queens (4/3/10)


Drew Stoltz, DEF Sophomore 6’3” l 210 lbs Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill

#3

2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 17 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0

Career Highs Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

6 3

GB 33 33

St. Andrews (3/17/10) Two times, last at Lees-McCrae (4/28/10)

2008 2009 2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 15 56 23 10 33 13 68 27 17 44 17 89 35 25 60 45 213 85 52 137

Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

5 4 7 5 1

GB 29 15 22 66

vs. Rollins (3/26/10) vs. Wingate (4/13/10) Two times, last vs. Rollins (3/26/10) vs. C.W. Post (2/19/08) Seven times, last vs. Greensboro (4/24/10)

Marty Tuohy, ATT Senior 5’11” l 170 lbs Weymouth, MA Weymouth

Freddie Turcio, MID

#1

Named a honorable mention pre-season All-American by Inside Lacrosse ... 2010: Led team in goals (35) and assists (25) ... was an honorable mention USILA All-American ... was a Deep South All-Conference pick and earned all-tournament honors ... ranked fourth in the DSC and 16th in NCAA II in points ... stood third in DSC in assists and sixth in goals ... nationally, he was 15th in assists and 29th in goals ... four of his goals were gamewinners ... tallied high of five goals in win over Rollins ... had three fourgoal games ... rallied team to win over Florida Southern with tying and winning goal in final four minutes ... handed out four assists in win over Wingate in DSC Tournament. 2009: Earned All-Deep South Conference honors ... led team in points with 44, scoring 27 goals and handing out a team-leading 17 assists ... ranked sixth in DSC in points and assists ... stook 27th in NCAA II in total points ... had four three-goal games and six two-goal games ... tallied game-winner against Rollins ...

Junior 5’7” l 160 lbs Guilford, CT Guilford

#5

2010: Played in all 17 games with one start ... produced eight goals with one assist ... had goal and assist in win over Rollins ... picked up four ground balls in tournament win over Wingate ... credited with four caused turnovers, two in tournament final against Saint Leo. 2009: Made six starts over 13 games ... second on team in ground balls, ranking 73rd in NCAA II ... caused seven turnovers ... assisted on five goals, including two in win over Rollins. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Guilford High School ... earned All-State and all-area honors ... helped the Indians to a state quarterfinal appearance ... also earned All-State honors in football. PERSONAL: Born Frederick L Turcio on Jan. 4, 1990 in Guilford ... son of Fred and Maria Turcio ... political science major. 2009 2010 Career

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS 13 14 0 5 5 17 32 8 3 11 30 46 8 8 16

Career Highs Goals: Assists: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

1 2 2 6 2

GB 37 27 64

Eight times, last at Lees-McRae (4/28/10) at Rollins (3/10/09) Two times last vs. Rollins (3/26/10) vs. Belmont Abbey (4/1/09) vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10)

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2010: Started all 17 games as a freshman ... earned honorable mention All-Deep South Conference honors ... second on team with 16 caused turnovers ... totaled 33 ground balls with a high of six against St. Andrews. HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Chapel Hill High School ... was named All-State and all-confernce ... helped Tigers to a pair of state titles and a runner-up finish as a senior. PERSONAL: Born Andrew VonZeipel Stoltz on Feb. 11, 1991 in Spokane, WA ... son of Kim and Janet Stoltz ... has interest in business.

2008: Started all 15 games as a freshman ... third on team in goals (23), assists (10) and points (33) ... totaled seven points on four goals and three assists against Rollins ... scored four goals, including the game-winner in victory over Pfeiffer ... had goal and three assists vs. Lees-McRae ... grabbed 29 ground balls and caused three turnovers. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Weymouth High School ... served as captain and was named a league all-star ... helped Wildcats to league title in soccer. PERSONAL: Born Martin Murphy Tuohy on July 18, 1989 in Uniondale, NY ... son of Martin Tuohy and Patrice Murphy ... business major with an oustanding 3.65 GPA.

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Tyler Ulrich, MID

Hunter Wilbanks, DEF

Freshman 5’11” l 155 lbs Ephrata, PA Ephrata

Senior 6’3” l 215 lbs Powder Springs, GA McEachern

#8

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Ephrata High School ... served as captain for two years ... was an all-section, all-district and all-league selection ... scored 35 goals with 17 assists and 50 ground balls ... helped Mountz to sectional title. PERSONAL: Born Tyler Clarence Ulrich on Dec. 6, 1991 in Ephrata ... son of William and Alice Kay Ulrich ... nephew of Catawba softball coach, Nan Whitley ... undecided on major.

Ben Vinograd, MID Junior 5’8” l 165 lbs Bethesda, MD Whitman

#2

2010: Played in a dozen game ... totaled eight ground balls and went 23-of-52 on face-offs ... credited with one caused turnover ... 2009: Had one start over 11 games ... scored goal and had four ground balls in win over Rollins ... won 9-of-20 face-offs on the year ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started two years at Walt Whitman High School ... also played basketball for the Vikings ... PERSONAL: Born Benjamin Kane Vinograd on Jan. 31, 1990 in Washington, DC ... son of Ken and Mary Vinograd ... brother, Max, is a recent Catawba graduate that also played on the team ... music major.

2009 2010 Career

GP SHOTS 11 3 12 2 23 5

Career Highs Goals: Points: Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers: Face-Offs Won:

GOALS 1 0 1

1 1 4 1 7

ASSTS PTS 0 1 0 0 0 1

GB 6 8 14

at Rollins (3/10/09) at Rollins (3/10/09) at Rollins (3/10/09) vs. Queens (4/3/10) vs. Rollins (3.26.10)

#45

2010: Started all 17 games as a defender ... credited with 15 ground balls and caused a dozen turnovers ... picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers in tournament final against Saint Leo ... 2009: Had one start in five games ... picked up ground ball vs. C.W. Post. 2008: Played in two games as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at McEachern High School ... served as captain and also played football ... helped Indians to 6-6 record as a senior. PERSONAL: Born William Hunter Wilbanks on April 1, 1989 in Mabelton, GA ... son of Allen and Tracy Wilbanks ... sustainable business and community major with a fine 3.21 GPA.

2008 2009 2010 Career

GP SHOTS 2 0 5 0 17 0 24 0

Career Highs Ground Balls: Caused Turnovers:

GOALS 0 0 0 0

3 2

ASSTS PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GB 0 1 15 16

Two times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10) ree times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10)


2010 CATAWBA COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE --- FINAL STATISTICS Overall: 9-8

DSC: 3-2

Home: 4-4

Away: 5-2

Neutral: 0-2

INDIVIDUAL SCORING GP-GS 17-17 17-16 16-9 17-16 17-16 17-11 17-2 17-1 17-2 16-1 11-1 8-0 3-0 17-3 9-0 5-0 17-5 11-11 9-0 12-1 13-0 17-17 17-17 1-0 11-6 6-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 7-0 15-1 1-0 3-0 17-17 17 17

SHOTS GOALS 89 35 107 35 59 18 62 20 42 13 39 8 55 10 32 8 27 6 16 4 9 2 4 2 2 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 559 162 550 179

ASST 25 15 14 6 6 4 1 3 5 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 83

PTS 60 50 32 26 19 12 11 11 11 7 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 249 262

AVG. 3.53 2.94 2.00 1.53 1.12 0.71 0.65 0.65 0.65 0.44 0.18 0.25 0.33 0.06 0.11 0.20 0.06 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.65 15.41

GB FACE-OFFS PEN MIN 22 0-0 5:30 (6) 42 0-0 0 28 0-0 3:30 (5) 19 0-0 6:30 (8) 43 0-0 6:30 (7) 13 0-0 1:00 (1) 8 0-0 1:00 (2) 27 1-1 6:00 (9) 13 0-1 2:00 (2) 17 0-0 1:30 (2) 4 0-0 0 2 0-0 2:00 (2) 2 0-0 0 69 116-217 0 2 0-0 1:00 (2) 3 0-0 0 43 1-2 8:30 (10) 35 0-0 1:00 (2) 6 0-0 1:30 (2) 8 23-52 3:00 (1) 11 0-1 1:30 (2) 13 0-0 3:00 (3) 15 0-0 5:00 (5) 0 0-0 0 13 1-1 1:00 (1) 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 18 53-118 5:30 (6) 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 33 0-0 0 518 195-393 74:30 (87) 615 198-393 70:00 (89)

Goals per game avg. - CAT: 9.53, Opp: 10.53 Shots per game avg. - CAT: 32.88, Opp: 32.35 Man Advantage: 20-78 Pct: 25.6% Man Down: 52-79 Pct: 65.8% Face-oямА's: 195-393 Pct: 49.6%

INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING NAME Colin McClimans Josh Liptak Michael Pecchia Jake Gray CATAWBA OPPONENTS

GP 1 11 11 3 17 17

MIN 0 411 581 28 1020 1020

SAVES 0 69 121 9 199 188

PCT. --51.1% 53.3% 56.2% 52.6% 53.7%

SCORING BY PERIODS CATAWBA OPPONENTS

1

2

3

4

TOT

48 50

44 45

30 58

40 26

162 179

ALLWD 0 66 106 7 179 162

SAVEAVG. 0.00 9.64 10.94 14.96 10.53 9.53

GOALSShO 0 0 0 0 0 0

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NAME Marty Tuohy Braden Artem Tom Cullop Dave Banik Walter McDonough Max Vinograd Wayne Carbiener Freddie Turcio C.J. Dunshie Brett Howe Stephen Shuba Spencer Amerson David Stark Casey Chinn J.P. Lupetin Logan Burke Dan Eron Michael Pecchia Blake Neal Ben Vinograd Colin McClimans Chad Fike Hunter Wilbanks Steve Ross Josh Liptak Matt Armiger Jason Ainsworth William Foy Joe Peterson Caleb Terry Patrick Flannery Pierre Autry Cory Losselyong Jake Grey Drew Stoltz CATAWBA OPPONENTS

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DATE

OPPONENT

SCORE

W-L

RECORD

CATAWBA GOALS

F/16 F/19

#1 C.W. Post+ at Pfeier

5-9 16-8

L W

0-1 1-1

Artem, 2, Tuohy, Cullop, Banik McDonough 4, Artem 4, Tughy 3, MVinograd 2, Dunshie, Turcio, Shuba

F/28 M/6 M/12 M/13 A/17 M/26 M/31 A/3 A/10 A/13 A/15 A/18 A/24

#7 SAINT LEO* at #8 Mars Hill* #2 Le Moyne$ at Florida Southern* ST. ANDREWS ROLLINS* at Belmont Abbey QUEENS at Wingate* WIGNATE at #8 Mars Hill SAINT LEO GREENSBORO

5-16 7-15 7-21 11-10 11-8 14-7 7-10 9-12 12-8 16-6 9-6 4-9 13-11

L L L W W W L L W W W L W

1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 3-4 4-4 4-5 4-6 5-6 6-6 7-6 7-7 8-7

Artem 2, Banik, Tuohy, Stark

A/28 M/1

at Lees-McRae #4 LIMESTONE

9-7 7-16

W L

9-7 9-8

Cullop 3, Tuohy 2, Carbiener, Turcio Tuohy 2, Cullop, Howe, Amerson, Carbiener, Dunshie Artem 4, Tuohy 4, Cullop 2, Banik Tuohy 4, Artem 3, MVinograd, Howe, Banik, Turcio Artem 5, Tuohy 5, Cullop 2, Turcio, MVinograd Tuohy 3, Artem, Cullop, MVinograd, Turcio

McDonugh 4, Artem 2, Dunshie 2, Tuohy Banik4,Artem3,Cullop,Tuohy,Carbiener,Turcio,Dunshie Banik5, Artem3, McDonough3, Howe2, Cullop2, Dunshie Cullop 2, MVinograd 2, Carbiener, Tuohy, Turcio, Shuba Artem 2, Tuohy, Carbiener Tuohy 4, Artem 2, Banik 2, Carbiener 2, Cullop, MVinograd, McDonough Banik 3, Tuohy 2, Artem 2, Carbiener, Turcio Banik 2, Cullop 2, Carbiener, McDonough, Amerson

CAPS Denote Home Games * Denotes Deep South Conference Games + Denotes game at Charlotte,NC $ Denotes game at Tampa,FL

2010 Lacrosse Team


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RECORD BOOK


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Individual Records

AVERAGE SAVES 19.05 Scott Mumford (21 gms)

1994-95

GAME

SAVE PERCENTAGE 66.5% Matt Guerard (35 gms)

1998-01

GOALS SCORED 8 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta Lees-McRae

3-27-99 3-25-00

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 300 Matt Guerard (35 gms)

ASSISTS 6 Tony Fescina vs. Marietta

3-27-99

LOWEST GOALS AGAINTS AVG. 10.82 Andrew Gaunt (51 gms)

POINTS 13 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta

3-27-99

MINUTES PLAYED 2857 Andrew Gaunt (51 gms)

GROUND BALLS 15 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 2-27-02 SAVES 34 Matt Guerard vs. Limestone

GAME

1998-01

GOALS SCORED 25 vs. Marietta vs. Lees-McRae

3-27-99 4-3-04

ASSISTS 20 vs. Marietta

3-27-99

GROUND BALLS 73 vs. Stockton College

3-15-98

SAVES 34 vs. Limestone

3-10-01

MOST GOALS ALLOWED 27 Limestone

4-16-94

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 1 vs. Northwood vs. Lees-McRae

2-29-96 4-3-04

1996-99 1996-99 2004-05,07-08

3-10-01

SEASON GOALS SCORED 45 David Dunnuck (16 gms)

2004

SEASON

ASSISTS 42 Jason Windett (14 gms)

2005

POINTS 71 Jason Windett (16 gms)

2004

POINTS PER GAME AVG. 4.44 Jason Windett (16 gms)

2004

GROUND BALLS 107 Tom Ferrell (16 gms)

1997

BEST FACE-OFF PERCENTAGE 70.1% John Godfrey (129-184/14 gms) SAVES 309 Matt Guerard (13 gms) AVERAGE SAVES 23.77 Matt Guerard (13 gms) SAVE PERCENTAGE 68.2% Andrew Gaunt (13 gms) FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 66 Josh Liptak (11 gms) LOWEST GOALS AGAINTS AVG. 8.74 Ben Huber (15 gms) MINUTES PLAYED 917 Frank Fish (16 gms)

2003

ASSISTS 85 Jason Windett (44 gms) POINTS 222 Kurt Green (60 gms) POINTS PER GAME AVG. 3.70 Kurt Green (60 gms)

BEST FACE-OFF PERCENTAGE 61.0% John Godfrey (57 gms) SAVES 951 Andrew Gaunt (51 gms)

GOALS SCORED 219 16 games

2004

GOALS SCORED PER GAME 13.69 16 games

2004

ASSISTS 135 16 games

2004

ASSISTS PER GAME 8.44 16 games

2004

GROUND BALLS 821 16 games

2004

GROUND BALLS PER GAME 51.31 16 games

2004

Miscellaneous Records

BEST FACE-OFF PERCENTAGE 59.9% 217-362 (14 gms)

2003

BEST MAN-UP PERCENTAGE 31.3% 26-83 (14 gms)

2005

MOST MINUTES PLAYED 1020 2010 (17 gms)

BEST MAN-DOWN PERCENTAGE 83.6% 56-67 (15 gms)

2007

2007

MOST GAMES PLAYED 17 2010

SAVES 322 14 games

2000

2004

MOST WINS 10 2004

SAVES PER GAME 24.00 13 games

2001

MOST CONFERENCE WINS 5 2004

SAVE PERCENTAGE 68.5% 14 games

2000

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 4 2004

MOST GOALS ALLOWED 205 14 games

2005

MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 4 2003

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 124 15 games

2007

MOST LOSSES 11 1996

BEST GOALS AGAINST AVG. 8.60 15 games

2007

2001 1996 2010

CAREER GOALS SCORED 141 Kurt Green (60 gms)

e 1995 team poses in front of the Shuford Stadium scoreboard after posting the program’s first win against Merrimack.

2001

GAMES PLAYED 17 several players

GROUND BALLS 321 John Godfrey (57 gms)

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GAMES PLAYED 60 Kurt Green

Team Records

2004-05,07-08 2003-05 2004-05,07-08 2004-05,07-08 2001-04 2001-04 1996-99

MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES 5 1995, 1996 & 2002 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 14 1994-95 MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES 16 1994-97 FEWEST LOSSES 6 2004 BEST WON/LOSS PRECENTAGE .625 2004 (10-6)


GOALS ANNUAL LEADERS

GAME 8 8 7 7 6

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Mark Radtke Jonathan Larsen Jonathan Larsen Phil Hemmeler Phil Hemmeler Phil Hemmeler

19 37 19 36 25 34

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Phil Hemmeler Mike Johnson Josh Maphis Josh Maphis David Dunnuck Kurt Green Randall Worthington Kurt Green Kurt Green Braden Artem

37 29 24 35 45 37 28 27 41 31

2010

Braden Artem Marty Tuohy

35 35

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.

David Dunnuck (2004) Kurt Green (2008) Jason Windett (2004) Jonathan Larsen (1995) Phil Hemmeler (2000) Kurt Green (2005) 7. Phil Hemmeler (1997) Kurt Green (2004) 8. Josh Maphis (2003) Marty Tuohy (2010) Branden Artem (2010)

45 41 39 37 37 37 36 36 35 35 35

PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jonathan Larsen (1995) David Dunnuck (2004) Kurt Green (2008) Jonathan Larsen (1997) Jason Windett (2000) Kurt Green (2005) 7. Phil Hemmeler (1999) 8. Josh Maphis (2003) 9. Jason Windett (2004)

3.36 2.81 2.73 2.67 2.64 2.64 2.62 2.50 2.44

CAREER 1. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 141 2. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 132 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 101 4. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 97 5. Marty Tuohy (2008-) 85 6. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 82 7. Matt Riley (2003-06) 76 8. Jason Windett (2003-05) 70 9. Demetrus Chirgott (1998,00-02) 69 10. Braden Artem (2008-) 66

PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 1. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 2. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 3. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 4. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 5. Kurt Green (2004-05) 6. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 7. Chris Khatri (2002-03) 8. Jason Windett (2003-05) 9. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 10. Mark Radtke (1994-96)

2.40 2.35 2.26 2.11 2.10 1.87 1.67 1.59 1.55 1.42

Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) Led the team in goals in each of his four years and still holds freshman records for goals in a game and season.

CLASS LEADERS Freshman Goals (Game) 6 Phil Hemmeler vs. Bentley 3/24/97 Freshman Goals (Season) 36 Kurt Green 16 games 2004 36 Phil Hemmeler 16 games 1997

Sophomore Goals (Game) 7 Jonathan Larsen vs. Merrimack 3/25/95 Sophomore Goals (Season) 37 Jonathan Larsen 11 games 1995

Junior Goals (Game) 8 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta 3/27/99 Junior Goals (Season) 39 Jason Windett 16 games 2004

Mark Radtke (1994-96) Scored 19 goals in 1994 to lead the way in the program’s initial season.

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1. Phil Hemmeler (3-27-99) Phil Hemmeler (3-25-00) 3. Jonathan Larsen (3-25-95) Jonathan Larsen (3-12-97) 5. 10 times

Senior Goals (Game) 8 Phil Hemmeler vs. Lees-McRae 3/25/00 Senior Goals (Season) 45 David Dunnuck 16 games 2004 21


ASSISTS ANNUAL LEADERS

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GAME

22

1. Jason Windett (4-3-04) 2. Tony Fescina (3-27-99) Jason Windett (2-26-05) Jason Windett (3-16-05) Jason Windett (3-26-05) Jason Windett (4-14-05) Mark Van Hoever (4-8-06) 8. Six times

7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

1994 1995 1996 1997

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Jason Windett (2005) Jason Windett (2004) Kurt Green (2007) Matt Riley (2004) Marty Tuohy (2010) Mike Delabar (2001) Josh Maphis (2003) 8. Tony Fescina (1999) Kurt Green (2004)

42 32 27 26 25 22 22 21 21

PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 1. Jason Windett (2005) 2. Jason Windett (2004) 3. Kurt Green (2007) 4. Mike Delabar (2001) 5. Matt Riley (2004) 6. Tony Fescina (1999) 7. Josh Maphis (2003) 8. Marty Tuohy (2010) 9. Matt Riley (2006) 10. Tony Fescina (2000)

3.00 2.00 1.80 1.69 1.63 1.62 1.57 1.47 1.46 1.43

CAREER 1. Jason Windett (2003-05) 2. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 4. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 5. Matt Riley (2003-06) 6. Marty Tuohy (2008-) 7. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 8. Demetrus Chirgott (1998,00-02) 9. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 10. Pat Huskins (2000-03)

85 81 72 64 60 52 46 39 35 32

PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jason Windett (2003-05) Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) Tony Fescina (1997-00) Josh Maphis (2002-03) Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) Dave Cope (1994-95) Kurt Green (2004-05) Matt Riley (2003-06) Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) Matt Riley (2003-06)

1.93 1.35 1.33 1.25 1.21 1.15 1.13 1.07 0.95 0.95

1998 1999

Dave Cope Gil Valentin Gil Valentin Tony Fescina Mike Murphy Phil Hemmeler Tony Fescina

12 9 11 20 20 12 21

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Tony Fescina Mike Delabar Mike Delabar Josh Maphis Jason Windett Jason Windett Matt Riley Kurt Green Kurt Green Marty Tuohy

20 22 15 22 32 42 19 27 20 17

2010

Marty Tuohy

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Tony Fescina (1997-00) Led the team in assists for three of four seasons and ranks third all-time with 72 career helpers.

CLASS LEADERS Freshman Assists (Game) 6 Mark Van Hoever at Presbyterian 4/8/06 Freshman Assists (Season) 21 Kurt Green 16 games 2004

Sophomore Assists (Game) 5 Matt Riley vs. Franklin Pierce 3/16/04 Sophomore Assists (Season) 26 Matt Riley 16 games 2004

Junior Assists (Game) 7 Jason Windett vs. Lees-McRae 4/3/04 Junior Assists (Season) 32 Jason Windett 16 games 2004

Senior Assists (Game) 6 5 times Senior Assists (Season) 42 Jason Windett 14 games 2005

Jason Windett (2003-05) Holds the school marks for assists in a game, season, and career.


POINTS ANNUAL LEADERS

GAME 13 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9

SEASON 1. Jason Windett (2004) 2. Kurt Green (2008) 3. David Dunnuck (2004) Jason Windett (2005) 5. Marty Tuohy (2010) 6. Josh Maphis (2003) 7. Kurt Green (2004) 8. Kurt Green (2007) 9. Matt Riley (2004) 10. Mike Murphy (1997) Tony Fescina (1999) Phil Hemmeler (1999)

71 61 60 60 60 57 57 54 52 51 51 51

PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jason Windett (2004) Jason Windett (2005) Josh Maphis (2003) Kurt Green (2008) Tony Fescina (1999) Phil Hemmeler (1999) 7. Jonathan Larsen (1995) 8. David Dunnuck (2004) 9. Kurt Green (2005) 10. Kurt Green (2004)

4.44 4.29 4.07 4.07 3.92 3.92 3.82 3.75 3.57 3.56

CAREER 1. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 2. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 4. Jason Windett (2003-05) 5. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 6. Marty Tuohy (20087. Matt Riley (2003-06) 8. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 9. Demetrus Chirgott (1998,00-02) 10. Josh Maphis (2002-03)

222 178 173 155 146 137 136 114 108 94

PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) Jason Windett (2003-05) Josh Maphis (2002-03) Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) Tony Fescina (1997-00) Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) Dave Cope (1994-95)

3.70 3.52 3.36 3.24 3.20 2.76 2.65 2.54

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Dave Cope Jonathan Larsen Jonathan Larsen Mike Murphy Phil Hemmeler Tony Fescina Phil Hemmeler

26 42 22 51 37 51 51

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Phil Hemmeler Mike Delabar Mike Delabar Josh Maphis Jason Windett Jason Windett Matt Riley Kurt Green Kurt Green Marty Tuohy

47 40 38 57 71 60 44 54 61 44

2010

Marty Tuohy

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Kurt Green (2004-05, 2007-08) e Indians’ all-time point leader and also set the senior mark with 61 points in 2008.

CLASS LEADERS Freshman Points (Game) 11 Mark Van Hoever at Presbyterian 4/8/06 Freshman Points (Season) 57 Kurt Green 16 games 2004 Sophomore Points (Game) 9 Phil Hemmeler vs. St. Andrews 4/4/98 Sophomore Points (Season) 52 Matt Riley 16 games 2004 Junior Points (Game) 13 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta 3/27/99 Junior Points (Season) 71 Jason Windett 16 games 2004 Senior Points (Game) 10 Kurt Green at Lees-McRae Senior Points (Season) 61 Kurt Green 15 games

4/24/08 2008

Dave Cope (1994-95) Led the way with 26 points in program’s first season.

CATAWBA COLLEGE LACROSSE 2 0 11

1. Phil Hemmeler (3-7-99) 2. Mark Van Hoever (4-8-06) 3. Tony Fescina (3-27-99) Kurt Green (2-25-04) Kurt Green (4-24-08) 6. Jonathan Larsen (3-12-97) Phil Hemmeler (4-4-98) Jason Windett (2-25-04) Kurt Green (3-16-04) Jason Windett (4-3-04)

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GROUND BALLS CATAWBA COLLEGE LACROSSE 2 01 1

GAME

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1. John Godfrey (2-27-02) 2. Tom Ferrell (4-19-97) John Godfrey (3-23-03) 4. John Godfrey (3-31-01) Craig Emory (4-14-04) 6. Tony Fescina (4-25-98) John Godfrey (3-16-02) David Donohue (3-05-03) Eric Finland (3-6-06)

15 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Tom Ferrell (1997) John Godfrey (2002) John Godfrey (2004) Craig Emory (2004) David Donohue (2003) George Faustino (1997) Craig Emory (2005) Tony Fescina (1997) John Godfrey (2003) 10. David Dunnuck (2004) Eric Finland (2008)

107 97 93 90 89 80 77 75 75 72 72

PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

John Godfrey (2002) Tom Ferrell (1997) David Donohue (2003) John Godfrey (2004) Ryan O'Connor (1994) Craig Emory (2004) Jeremy Dixon (1994) Craig Emory (2005) Tony Fescina (1999)

6.93 6.69 6.36 5.81 5.70 5.63 5.60 5.50 5.23

CAREER 1. John Godfrey (2001-04) 2. Tom Ferrell (1996-99) 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 4. Matt Puccio (2004-05,07-08) 5. Eric Finland (2005-08) 6. Justin Marlett (1995-98) 7. George Faustino (1994-97) 8. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02)

321 284 250 241 214 201 194 193

Matt Puccio (2004-05, ‘07-08) Catawba’s only two-time All-American. Ranks fourth in career ground balls.

CLASS LEADERS

ANNUAL LEADERS

Freshman Ground Balls (Game) 13 John Godfrey at St. Andrews 3/31/01 Freshman Ground Balls (Season) 75 Tony Fescina 16 games 1997

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Ryan O’Connor Justin Marlett Tom Ferrell Tom Ferrell Tony Fescina Tony Fescina

57 56 62 107 51 68

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mike Delabar Mike Delabar John Godfrey David Donohue John Godfrey Craig Emory Sean Sullivan Eric Finland Eric Finland Casey Chinn

64 63 97 89 93 77 56 69 72 38

2010

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Sophomore Ground Balls (Game) 15 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 2/27/02 Sophomore Ground Balls (Season) 107Tom Ferrell 16 games 1997 Junior Ground Balls (Game) 14 John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill 3/23/03 Junior Ground Balls (Season) 90 Craig Emory 16 games 2004 Senior Ground Balls (Game) 11 John Godfrey at St. Vincent 2/21/04 Senior Ground Balls (Season) 93 John Godfrey 16 games 2004


FACEOFFS GAME WINS

GAME WINNING PCT.

20 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16

1.000 (11-11) .933 (14-15) .923 (12-13) .900 (9-10) .875 (14-16) .873 (20-24) .867 (13-15) .867 (13-15) .850 (17-20)

Eric Finland vs. Rollins Bob Arnold at Mars Hill John Godfrey at St. Andrews John Godfrey at Pfeiffer John Godfrey vs. Lees-McRae John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill John Godfrey vs. Franklin Pierce Eric Finland at Presbyterian Casey Chinn at Wingate

4/4/08 3/18/00 4/2/03 3/24/04 4/3/04 3/23/03 3/16/04 4/8/06 4/10/10

.846 (11-13)

Craig Emory vs. Mars Hill

4/20/04

SEASON WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

John Godfrey, 2002 John Godfrey, 2004 John Godfrey, 2003 Eric Finland, 2008 Casey Chinn, 2010 John Godfrey, 2001 Eric Finalnd, 2007

SEASON WINNING PCT. 166 137 129 120 116 114 101

CAREER WINS 1. 2. 3. 4.

John Godfrey (2001-04) Eric Finland (2005-08) Craig Emory (2004-05) Casey Chinn (2008-)

546 345 191 161

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

John Godfrey, 2003 John Godfrey, 2001 Craig Emory, 2004 John Godfrey, 2004 John Godfrey, 2002 Sean Sullivan, 2006 Robert Arnold, 2000

.701 (129-184) .610 (114-187) .590 (98-166) .588 (137-233) .571 (166-291) .564 (66-117) .553 (89-161)

CAREER WINNING PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4.

John Godfrey (2001-04) Eric Finland (2005-08) Craig Emory (2004-05) Casey Chinn (2008-)

.614 (345-562) .610 (546-895) .528 (191-362) .482 (161-334)

Sophomore Wins (Game) 18 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 18 John Godfrey at Mars Hill Sophomore Wins (Season) 166 John Godfrey 14 games Junior Wins (Game) 20 John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill Junior Wins (Season) 129 John Godfrey 14 games Senior Wins (Game) 15 Craig Emory vs. St. Michael’s 15 Craig Emory vs. Mars Hill Senior Wins (Season) 137 John Godfrey 16 games

3/31/01 2001

2/27/02 3/16/02 2002

3/23/03 2003

3/16/05 3/19/05 2004

Ian Brinkley

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Tony Fescina Jarrett Blum

35 52

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Robert Arnold John Godfrey John Godfrey John Godfrey John Godfrey Craig Emory Eric Finland Eric Finland Eric Finland Pierce Autry

89 114 166 129 137 93 82 101 120 67

2010

Casey Chinn

116

ANNUAL LEADERS (WINNING PCT.) 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

CLASS LEADERS Freshman Wins (Game) 17 John Godfrey at St. Andrews Freshman Wins (Season) 114 John Godfrey 13 games

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

John Godfrey (2001-04) Godfrey won over 100 face-offs in each of his four years and holds school marks for career wins and winning percentage.

Ian Brinkley (51-102)

.500

Tony Fescina (35-70) Jim Jordan (31-51)

.500 .608

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Robert Arnold (89-161) John Godfrey (114-187) John Godfrey (166-291) John Godfrey (129-184) Craig Emory (98-166) Craig Emory (93-196) Sean Sullivan (66-117) Eric Finland (101-191) Pierce Autry (30-51) Pierce Autry (67-158)

.553 .610 .571 .701 .590 .475 .564 .529 .588 .424

2010

Casey Chinn (116-217)

.535

CATAWBA COLLEGE LACROSSE 2 0 11

John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill 3/23/03 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 2/27/02 John Godfrey at Mars Hill 3/16/02 John Godfrey at St. Andrews 3/31/01 John Godfrey vs. Roanoke 2/23/02 Eric Finland vs. St. Vincent 3/6/06 Casey Chinn at Wingate 4/10/10 Casey Chinn at Lees-McRae 4/28/10 John Godfrey vs. Wingate 4/12/01

ANNUAL LEADERS (WINS)

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SAVES ANNUAL LEADERS

CATAWBA COLLEGE LACROSSE 2 01 1

GAME

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1. Matt Guerard (3-10-01) 2. Andrew Gaunt (4-10-96) Matt Guerard (3-16-00) Matt Guerard (2-28-01) 5. Andrew Gaunt (3-16-96)

34 32 32 32 30

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt Guerard (2001) Andrew Gaunt (1996) Matt Guerard (2000) Frank Fish (2002) Andrew Gaunt (1997)

309 285 258 247 231

PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Andrew Gaunt (1996) Andrew Gaunt (1996) Scott Mumford (1995) Matt Guerard (2000) Andrew Gaunt (1998)

23.77 21.92 20.82 19.85 17.92

CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) Frank Fish (2002-05) Matt Guerard (1998-01) Ben Huber (2005-08) Scott Mumford (1994-95)

951 786 595 436 400

Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) Holds school marks for career goals against average and save percentage in a season.

GOALS AGAINST AVG. (SEASON) PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Scott Mumford (1994-95) Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) Matt Guerard (1998-01) Frank Fish (2002-05)

19.05 18.65 17.00 14.03

SAVE PERCENTAGE (SEASON) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Andrew Gaunt (1996) Matt Guerard (2000) Matt Guerard (2001) Andrew Gaunt (1999) Andrew Gaunt (1997)

68.2% 67.9% 66.0% 65.7% 62.8%

SAVE PERCENTAGE (CAREER) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Matt Guerard (1998-01) Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) Frank Fish (2002-05) Scott Mumford (1994-95)

66.5% 64.9% 56.6% 53.6%

1. Ben Huber (2007) 2. Josh Liptak (2010) 3. Frank Fish (2004) 4. Andrew Gaunt (1999) 5. Andrew Gaunt (1996) 6. Colin McClimans (2009) 7. Andrew Gaunt (1997) 8. Michael Pecchia (2010) 9. Matt Guerard (2000) 10. Frank Fish (2003)

8.74 9.64 9.69 10.31 10.56 10.85 10.86 10.94 10.97 11.51

GOALS AGAINST AVG. (CAREER) 1. Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) 2. Ben Huber (2005-08) 3. Matt Guerard (1998-01) 4. Frank Fish (2002-05) 5. Scott Mumford (1994-95)

10.82 10.92 11.27 11.52 17.37

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Scott Mumford Scott Mumford Andrew Gaunt Andrew Gaunt Andrew Gaunt Andrew Gaunt

171 229 285 231 215 220

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Matt Guerard Matt Guerard Frank Fish Frank Fish Frank Fish Frank Fish Ben Huber Ben Huber Ben Huber Colin McClimans

258 309 247 216 165 158 101 169 133 115

2010

Michael Pecchia

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CLASS LEADERS Freshman Ground Balls (Game) 32 Andrew Gaunt at Pfeier 4/10/96 Freshman Saves (Season) 285 Andrew Gaunt 13 games 1996 Sophomore Saves (Game) 30 Andrew Gaunt vs. Elmira 3/16/96 Sophomore Saves (Season) 231 Matt Riley 13 games 1997 Junior Saves (Game) 32 Matt Guerard vs. Colorado College 3/16/00 Junior Saves (Season) 258 Matt Guerard 13 games 2000 Senior Saves (Game) 34 Matt Guerard at Lees-McRae 3/10/01 Senior Saves (Season) 309 Matt Guerard 13 games 2001


AWARDS AND HONORS

Academic All-Americans 2003 Josh Maphis (USILA)

DSC Player of the Year 2008 Kurt Green

DSC Coach of the Year 2000 Peter Bourque 2003 Peter Bourque

DSC Freshman of the Year 1997 Tony Fescina 2010 Tom Cullop

Mike Delabar Catawba’s first All-American selection in 2002.

All-Deep South 1994 Mark Radtke, A (2nd) 1995 Jonathan Larsen, A (2nd) Scott Mumford, G (2nd) 1996 Andrew Gaunt, G (1st) Mike Murphy, D (1st) 1997 Andrew Gaunt, G (1st) Justin Marlett, D (1st) George Faustino, D (2nd) Tony Fescina, M (2nd) 1998 Justin Marlett, D (1st) Tony Fescina, M (2nd) 1999 Tony Fescina, M (1st) Andrew Gaunt, G (1st) Tom Ferrell, D (2nd) 2000 Tony Fescina, M (2nd) 2001 Mike Delebar, M (2nd) Matt Guerard, G (2nd) 2002 Mike Delabar, M (2nd) 2003 David Donohue, D (1st) Josh Maphis, M (1st) John Godfrey, M (2nd) 2004 David Dunnuck, M (1st) Craig Emory, M (2nd) John Godfrey, M (2nd) Jason Windett, A (2nd) 2005 Ed O’Leary, D (1st) Craig Emory, M (2nd) Jason Windett, A (2nd) 2006 Matt Puchio, D (2nd) 2007 Kurt Green, A (1st) Matt Puchio, D (1st) 2008 Kurt Green, A (1st) Matt Puchio, D (1st) Wayne Carbiener, M (HM) Nick Depser, A (HM) Ben Huber, G (HM) 2009 Marty Tuohy, A (1st) Mike Dolesh, M (HM) 2010 Tom Cullop, M (1st) Marty Tuohy, A (1st) Drew Stoltz, D (HM)

All-DSC Tournament 2003 David Donohue Chris Khatri 2004 Frank Fish Justin Garrison Jason Windett 2005 Jason Collier Frank Fish 2007 Wayne Carbiener Nick Desper Kurt Green Matt Puchio 2008 Sean Duggan Kurt Green 2009 Mike Dolesh Colin McClimans 2010 Braden Artem Wayne Carbiener Marty Tuohy

Wayne Carbiener Named to the Deep South All-Tournament Team as a freshmen and as a senior

CATAWBA COLLEGE LACROSSE 2 0 11

All-Americans • USILA 2002 Mike Delabar (HM) 2004 David Dunnuck (HM) 2005 Ed O’Leary (HM) 2007 Matt Puchio (HM) 2008 Kurt Green (HM) Matt Puchio (HM) 2010 Marty Tuohy (HM)

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Support the Winners on & off the Field Catawba College currently offers 83 full Athletic Scholarships

The Catawba College Chiefs Club remains one of the best bargains for your money! Your membership entitles you to the option of purchasing a Catawba Season Sports Ticket (call for more information) and access to Tribal Treats at football and basketball games. Members also receive invitations to participate in the annual Sports Hall of Fame Weekend, attend the Athletics Awards Ceremony in the spring, and attend other special events throughout the year.

Most importantly, you have the satisfaction of knowing you had a hand in assisting the fine young men and women who attend Catawba College through athletic scholarships! More than one-third of Catawba students are student-athletes. 28

Benefits include: • The pride of providing scholarship assistance to deserving student-athletes • Access to Tribal Treats at football and basketball games • Option to purchase season tickets in Shuford Stadium


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nCaa Compliance PRosPeCTIve sTuDenTaCaDeMICs aThleTe

ConTaCT InfoRMaTIon

You are a “prospective student-athlete” when you start ninth-grade classes.

Should you have any questions regarding NCAA rules and regulations, please feel free to contact Catawba College and Craig Turnbull, Director of Compliance, at (704) 637-4475. Information can also be located at www.gocatawbaindians.com/compliance.

You become a “recruited student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interest (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited prospective student-athlete are: -providing you with an official visit; -visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere other than the college campus; -placing more than one telephone call to you or any other member of your family; or -Signing a National Letter of Intent.

To practice or play during your freshman year, you must meet the provisions of NCAA Bylaw 14.3, which include: (a) graduating from high school, (b) achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average in 14 core courses, and achieving a corresponding minimum combined score on the SAT, or a minimum sum total score on the ACT as determined by the NCAA Initial Eligibility Center. Register with the Eligibility Center as soon as possible. At the following web address: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

In the realm of nCaa Rules Compliance, the general rule is

"ask first !!!"

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ADMISSIONS Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are always warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the Catawba community you should apply for admission anytime after your sixth semester of high school. Catawba follows the usual guidelines for “rolling admissions� and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting applications. Applying early will ensure you an early response from the college. In your application, you are asked to provide a wide variety of information relating to your academic and co-curricular background. This information is used to help determine your potential to profit from, as well as contribute to, the Catawba community. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The following college preparatory course work is strongly recommended: four units of English; three units of mathematics (Algebra I or above); three units of Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language. Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores, and academic course selection. Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be made by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC, 28144.

COACHES DIRECTORY Baseball........................Jim Gantt......................704-637-4469 Basketball (M)..............Jim Baker......................704-637-4473 Basketball (W)..............Angie Morton................704-637-4471 Cross Country (M&W).........Bill Haggerty.................704-637-4473 Football........................Chip Hester..................704-637-4424 Golf (M&W)..................Sam Gealy....................704-637-4236 Lacrosse (M)...............Peter Borque..................704-637-4485 Lacrosse (W)..............Ashley Gilroy..................704-637-4408 Soccer (M)..................Liam Farrell....................704-637-4348 Soccer (W).................Michael Swan.................704-637-4324 Softball........................Nan Whitley..................704-637-4359 Swimming (M&W).........Betsy Graham.................704-637-4672 Tennis (M&W)...............Jeff Childress..................704-637-4265 Volleyball (W)...............Ginger Hamric................704-637-4480

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2011 Lacrosse Schedule DATE

OPPONENT

SITE

TIME

Sat, Feb. 12 WED, FEB. 23 SUN, FEB. 27 Sat, Mar. 5 u, Mar. 10 Sat, Mar. 12 Sat, Mar. 19 MON, MAR. 21 SAT, MAR. 26 WED, MAR. 30 SAT, APR. 2 SAT, APR. 9 Tue, Apr. 12 u, Apr. 14 Sun, Apr. 17 SAT, APR 23 Sat, Apr. 30

at St. Andrews PFEIFFER OHIO VALLEY at Queens at Rollins* at Saint Leo* at Lenoir-Rhyne* MERRIMACK MARS HILL* BELMONT ABBEY FLORIDA SOUTHERN* (PW) WINGATE* DSC Tournament DSC Tournament DSC Tournament LEES-McRAE at Limestone

Laurinburg,NC SALISBURY SALISBURY Charlotte,NC Winter Park,FL Saint Leo,FL Hickory,NC SALISBURY SALISBURY SALISBURY SALISBURY SALISBURY TBA TBA Saint Leo,FL SALISBURY Gaffney,SC

2:00 4:00 2:00 2:00 12:00 1:00 1:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 12:00 7:00 TBA TBA TBA 7:00 1:00

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes Deep South Conference game (PW) Denotes Parent’s Weekend


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