2012 MEDIA GUIDE
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Table of Contents || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Quick Facts
Mailing Address: 8000 York Rd., Towson, Md. 21252-0001 Internet Site: www.TowsonTigers.com Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 21,464 Nickname: “Tigers” Colors: Gold, White & Black Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: Dr. Maravene Loeschke Director of Athletics: Mike Waddell Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Mike Harris Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Nance Reed Faculty Representative: Dr. Gail Gasparich Top Majors: Business, Biology, Mass Communication, Psychology, Elementary Education Degrees: B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., M.A., M.S., M.A.T., M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M. Stadium: Johnny Unitas ® Stadium (11,198) Head Coach: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins, ‘01) Nadelen’s Record at Towson: 1st season Nadelen’s Overall Record: 1st season Lacrosse Phone: 410-704-2250 Coach’s E-Mail: snadelen@towson.edu Assistant Coaches: Dan Cocchi (Towson, ‘03) Anthony Gilardi (Ohio State, ‘04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 27/17 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 2011 Record: 3-10 2011 CAA Record: 1-5 (6th place) All-Time Record: 396-297 (.571) Assistant A.D./Sports Performance: James Shipp Equipment Manager: Dion Harris Asst. Equipment Manager: Mike McIntosh Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations/ Men’s Lacrosse Contact: Eric Rhew Director, Athletics Media Relations: Dan O’Connell Assoc. Dir., Athletics Media Relations: Dustin Semonavick Asst. Dir., Athletics Media Relations: Megan O’Brien Athletics Media Relations Intern: Kevin Hess Athletics Media Relations Phone: 410-704-2232 Athletics Media Relations FAX: 410-704-3861 Press Box Phone: 410-704-3102
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Quick Facts, Contents Media Information Coaching Staff 2012 Preview 2012 Roster Player Profiles Tigers in Major League Lacrosse 2011 Opponents Division I Men’s Lacrosse SID Contacts 2011 Season Review Season Statistics Game-by-Game Recaps CAA Standings/Leaders
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Men’s Lacrosse History Individal and Team Records Year-by-Year Leaders/Coaching History Honor Roll All-Time Roster Year-by-Year Results Series History vs. Opponents Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE For the last three years, the Tiger men’s lacrosse media guide has been honored as “Second in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The guides were written and edited by Eric Rhew of the Towson University Office of Athletics Media Relations and designed by Chris Komisar of the Towson University Design Center. The men’s lacrosse media guide has been honored by CoSIDA 7 times in the last 12 years.
The 2012 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide is published by the Towson University Department of Athletics. Written, Edited and Designed By: Eric Rhew, Towson University Office of Athletics Media Relations Photography: Rob Brown, PJ Dunn, Kitty R, Kanji Takeno, Desiree Stover, Scott Thornton, Larry French, Mark Clem Special Thanks: Maureen O’Connell, Major League Lacrosse
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Media Guidelines ABOUT THIS GUIDE The 2012 Towson University men’s lacrosse media guide has been prepared to assist the media in its coverage of Tiger lacrosse. All requests for credentials, interviews, information and photographs should be directed to: Eric Rhew Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations Towson University 8000 York Road Towson Center, Room 351 Towson, MD 21252-0001 Phone: 410-704-6258 Fax: 410-704-3861 Cell: 410-530-4791 E-Mail: erhew@towson.edu Towson Athletics Twitter: @TowsonTigers O B TA I N I N G C R E D E N T I A L S Media credentials are issued to accredited members of the media only. Requests for credentials should be made via phone, mail, e-mail or fax to Eric Rhew in the Towson University Office of Athletics Media Relations. Please be sure to follow up your request with a phone call to ensure it has been received. Space in the press box of Johnny Unitas® Stadium is limited, so requests should be made no later than 48 hours prior to game time. Should space become a problem, preference will be given to the primary media outlets of each school and then, to media who their requests earlier in the week. Photographers must show their credentials in order to gain access to the playing field area. All photographers are limited to the areas along the sidelines of the lacrosse field but may not enter the team bench areas at any time. In addition, photographers are not permitted to shoot from behind the end lines, including behind the screens behind the goals. Local television stations shooting the game for highlight footage may do so from the sideline (except in team areas) or from the stands on the south (press box) side of the stadium. Credentials may be picked up in the press box lobby beginning two hours prior to game time. In addition, they may be picked up from the Office of Athletics Media Relations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the day prior to the game. R A D I O B R O A D C A S T I N F O R M AT I O N Broadcast positions for up to two visiting radio stations are available in the Unitas Stadium press box. Phone lines (POTS and ISDN) may be rented from the Office of Athletics Media Relations for a cost of $75 per game or whatever the visiting station’s institution charges. Stations wishing to broadcast a game from Unitas Stadium should contact Eric Rhew at least two weeks prior to game day. Credential and parking requests for radio staff should be submitted along with the request for phone lines. M E D I A PA R K I N G Parking around Unitas Stadium is limited on gameday. Requests for media parking passes should be made at the same time as credential requests. If you do not make arrangements in advance for parking, you will not be able to receive a parking pass for the game. IN-GAME MEDIA SERVICES Pre-game notes, flip cards and game programs will be distributed in the press box before each game. Box scores and scoring summaries will be provided at half-time and at the end of the game. There are a limited number of phone lines available in the press box, but wireless internet is available for media to use. Food and beverages will be provided in the press box approximately 60 minutes before game time.
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P O S TG A M E P R E S S C O N F E R E N C E Approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game, a postgame press conference will be held in the Field View Room in the Field House at Unitas Stadium. Members of the Athletics Media Relations staff will help guide members of the media to the interview area and an announcement will be made during the fourth quarter as to the location of the press conference. The head coach and selected players of the visiting team will be available for questions first, followed by Towson Coach Shawn Nadelen and selected players. This will be the order of the interviews regardless of the outcome of the game. Requests for specific Towson players should be made to Eric Rhew during the fourth quarter. Interviews with opposing players should be coordinated through the visiting team’s media relations contact. The locker rooms for both teams are closed at all times. IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY All requests for in-season interviews with Towson players and coaches must be made through Eric Rhew of the Office of Athletics Media Relations. Media members should not contact players directly. Interview times will be arranged by the Athletics Media Relations staff based on availability of both the player and the media member. Players will not miss class or practice time to conduct an interview. Media representatives are welcome to speak with players and coaches after practice sessions, but should call in advance to confirm practice times and to arrange for parking on campus. ROAD GAME REQUESTS Local members of the media who wish to cover a Towson road men’s lacrosse game should contact the host school’s media relations staff to obtain credentials. Contact information for the men’s lacrosse media relations contacts of all 2012 Towson opponents can be found in the opponents section of this guide.
Athletics Media Relations Staff
Dan O’Connell Director
Dustin Semonavick Associate Director
Megan O’Brien Assistant Director
Eric Rhew Assistant Director
Kevin Hess Intern
COACHING STAFF Coaching Staff || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
Coach Shawn Nadelen spent seven years as an assistant coach at Towson before being named as the Tigers’ head coach in May.
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Shawn Nadelen Johns Hopkins, ‘01 1st Season as Towson Head Coach As he enters his first season as the Tigers’ head coach, Shawn Nadelen hopes that familiarity breeds success after seven seasons as a member of the Tigers’ coaching staff. A highly-decorated and respected collegiate and professional player, Nadelen was named as the Tigers’ head men’s lacrosse coach on May 29 by Director of Athletics Mike Waddell and Interim President Marcia G. Welsh. “Shawn’s championship experience at the collegiate, professional and international levels as both a player and a coach make him the ideal leader for Towson Lacrosse,” Waddell said. “When you look in his eyes, there is the intensity of a CHAMPION and a resolve which will bring the most out of our student-athletes on and off the field. He is the perfect choice to continue the coaching legacies of Carl Runk and Tony Seaman. “While at Towson, Shawn has solidified himself as part of the collegiate lacrosse landscape here in Baltimore and across the county as this sport continues to expand from coast to coast,” Waddell added. “As someone who is still active as an athlete, Shawn has great name recognition with the lacrosse community. We look forward to keeping him and his wife, Mary, a professor at Towson, here as key members of our Tiger family.” Nadelen spent seven seasons as an assistant coach for Seaman, including two years as the team’s associate head coach and defensive coordinator. Since Nadelen arrived at Towson in 2004, he has sparked a defensive resurgence in which the Tigers have allowed an average of nine or fewer goals four times and finished among the nation’s top 20 defenses twice, including 2011 when the Tigers allowed 8.23 goals per game. During his first year at Towson, the Tigers ranked ninth in NCAA Division I in scoring defense, allowing just 7.88 goals per game. It was the Tigers’ best goals against average since the 1974 season when the Tigers won the Division II national championship with a 7.3 goals against average. In 2006, the Tigers ranked third in the CAA with an 8.42 goals against average while holding opponents to under 10 goals nine times. In 2008, the Tigers were fourth in the CAA with an 8.48 average.
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Towson has recruited and developed many talented players during Nadelen’s tenure, including 17 first-team and 17 second-team all-Colonial Athletic Association performers. In addition, eight freshmen have been selected to the CAA All-Rookie squad. Nadelen began his coaching career in 2001 as an assistant coach at Princeton University for legendary coach Bill Tierney. In his first season at Princeton, he was a member of the 2001 NCAA championship team which beat Syracuse in overtime, 109. That same Princeton team edged Towson in the NCAA semi-finals, 12-11. Princeton posted a 14-1 record that season. In 2002, he helped Princeton compile a 10-5 record and reach the national championship game where Syracuse edged Princeton, 13-12. The following season, he was part of a Princeton squad that had an 11-4 record and reached the NCAA Tournament again. In his three seasons at Princeton, he helped Princeton compile a 35-10 record and win three straight Ivy League championships. A four-year starter and a captain for the Blue Jays as a senior, Nadelen moved from the midfield position to close defense as a junior. He led the Blue Jays to the NCAA semi-finals twice during his playing career and was named an all-American in 2001. In addition to coaching, Nadelen had a very successful playing career at the indoor and outdoor professional level. A three-time Major League Lacrosse champion with the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Nadelen played in 11 seasons with the franchise. He is the only player to have all played in all 11 years of the team’s existence. Nadelen also spent 10 years as a player in the National Lacrosse League. He played seven seasons for the Philadelphia Wings after stints with the New Jersey Storm and Minnesota Swarm. One of his greatest highlights as a player came in the Summer of 2010 when he recovered from a serious knee injury to help Team USA win the gold medal at the Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships in England. A native of Rochester, N.Y., Nadelen is married to the former Mary Ciolek, who is a certified athletic trainer and a member of Towson’s kinesiology faculty. The couple resides in the Baltimore area and welcomed their first child, Megan, in December.
Coaching Staff || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE What They’re Saying About Shawn Nadelen Tony Seaman, Former Head Coach of Tiger Men’s Lacrosse: “I am very proud that Shawn has been named as the head coach at Towson. I think they hired the right person for the job and I know Shawn will do a great job as the next head coach of Towson Lacrosse.” Dave Pietramala, Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach, Johns Hopkins University: “When I think of Shawn, I think of the word class. From the time I met him during his senior year in high school to his senior year at Johns Hopkins when he played for me, he has been a first class individual. He has continued to do things the right way as a coach and really cares about the kids and wants to be successful. Towson made a great choice in hiring not only a good coach, but an even better person.” Mike Pressler, Former Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach, United States National Team and Bryant University: “I am very ecstatic for Shawn. In all of my time as a coach at the collegiate and international levels, I have never come across someone who is more of a competitor and is more selfless than Shawn. He is a tremendous individual who has a lot of character. What he did in five months to come back from his knee injury and play at the level he did in the World Championships last year is one of the most remarkable and incredible things I have ever seen as a coach. To see Shawn named as the head coach at Towson is very exciting for not only Shawn, but for Towson as well because they got a great young coach and an outstanding young man that the players will look up to. Congratulations to Towson on an outstanding hire.” Bill Tierney, Former Princeton University Head Coach and current University of Denver Head Coach: “Shawn is a great young man and a very dedicated coach who gives everything he has. We had a lot of success during Shawn’s three years at Princeton and his work is a huge reason for that success. I am very happy for Shawn and his wife, Mary, that they will be at Towson.”
Dan Cocchi Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator 1st Season Towson, ‘03 A former all-America defenseman for the Tigers, Dan Cocchi has returned to his alma mater and will serve as the Tigers’ defensive coordinator for first-year Coach Shawn Nadelen. “I am very excited to have Dan Cocchi on board as an assistant coach at Towson,” Nadelen said. “Dan was a great player at Towson and what better person for our young men to learn from than a Towson all-American and a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) All-Star. His experiences as a player and a coach at many different levels will be a great benefit for our lacrosse program. “Dan’s intensity for the game is infectious and I look forward to seeing how that permeates through our team,” Nadelen added. “Dan and his wife, Kristen, are Towson alums and it is very exciting for both of them to be back here in town. Dan will be instrumental with the involvement of our lacrosse alumni in the program. I couldn’t be more excited to have Dan joining our staff.” A four-year starter for the Tigers, Cocchi led the Tigers to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances in 2001 and 2003, including a berth in the 2001 NCAA semifinals. In addition, he was a member of two conference championship teams as the Tigers won the 2001 America East title and the 2003 Colonial Athletic Association championship. After playing in 10 games as a freshman for Coach Tony Seaman, Cocchi appeared in all 18 games and ranked second on the team with 112 ground balls in 2001, the fifth-highest single-season total in school history. A second-team USILA All-America selection, he was one of four Tigers to earn first-team all-America East Conference notice and was named to the America East all-Tournament Team. In 2002, he helped the Tigers post a 7-5 record in their first season in the CAA. He earned honorable mention USILA All-America honors after ranking eighth in the nation in ground balls with a 6.58 average. A first-team all-CAA selection, he also scored a goal with three assists. Honored as the 2003 CAA Defensive Player of the Year, Cocchi led the Tigers to their first CAA championship with a 9-6 record, including a perfect 5-0 mark in the league. An honorable mention all-America selection, he posted 55 ground balls in 15 games while contributing 20 caused turnovers as the Tigers reached the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years. Cocchi, who played in 55 career games for the Tigers, ranks second in school history with 283 career ground balls. Selected by the Bridgeport Barrage in the fourth round of the 2003 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft, Cocchi has enjoyed a nine-year Major League Lacrosse career, including the last five seasons with the Long Island Lizards. In 2005, he helped the Baltimore Bayhawks win the MLL title and was selected to play in the 2006 MLL All-Star Game as a member of the Los Angeles Riptide. In addition, he helped the Long Island Lizards reach the MLL Championship Game last season. Prior to joining the Tigers, Cocchi spent six years as a teacher at Wadsworth Elementary School in Palm Coast, Florida. In addition, he spent two years as the head coach at the University of North Florida, which played in the MCLA. The Ospreys posted a 4-6 record in each of Cocchi’s two seasons at the helm. Cocchi also spent three years as the head boys’ lacrosse coach at Matanzas High School. Cocchi graduated from Towson in 2003 with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and received a Master’s degree in Educational Technology from Butler University in 2005 while coaching the Bulldogs’ men’s lacrosse team with former Tiger assistant coach Stan Ross. Cocchi is married to the former Kristen Lyons, who graduated from Towson in 2004.
Shawn Nadelen helped Team USA earn its ninth World Championship in 2010 while helping the Chesapeake Bayhawks win their third MLL title.
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Anthony Gilardi
Support Staff
Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator 1st Season Ohio State, ‘04 After three successful years as the offensive coordinator at the United States Naval Academy, Anthony Gilardi joins the Tigers’ coaching staff in the hopes of bringing that success to Towson. “I am ecstatic to have Anthony Gilardi and his wife, Jess, become part of our Towson family,” Coach Shawn Nadelen said. “Anthony brings a great deal of passion, energy and knowledge for the game of lacrosse to Towson. He will challenge our young men every day to increase their work ethic as well as teach them the proper way to work efficiently. “Anthony possesses tremendous knowledge and resources in regards to recruiting and is tenacious in his efforts to find the best person and player for our program,” Nadelen added. “I have complete trust in knowing that everything he will instill in our personnel will allow us to be very dangerous in every game we play. I couldn’t be more pleased to have Anthony join our staff.” In three years at Navy, Gilardi helped the Midshipmen earn a pair of Patriot League Tournament appearances and the 2009 Patriot League championship. As the Mids’ offensive coordinator, he guided a Navy offense that ranked fourth in the Patriot League by averaging 9.08 goals per game last year. In addition, Navy ranked third in the Patriot League by scoring 19 extra-man goals in 13 games, a 1.46 average. Prior to joining the Navy staff, Gilardi spent four years as an assistant coach at his alma mater, helping the Buckeyes to the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The Buckeyes ranked third in the nation in scoring offense, averaging 13.18 goals per game. They also scored on 32.7 per cent of their extra-man opportunities, which also ranked third in NCAA Division I. In 2005, the Baldwin, N.Y. native helped Denison College reach the NCAA Division III Tournament as the Big Red’s co-offensive coordinator. He was responsible for creating game plans and film breakdown while developing and implementing speed and agility programs. A two-time All-Great Western Lacrosse League selection, Gilardi led the Buckeyes to NCAA Tournament appearances as a junior and senior. The Buckeyes’ Offensive MVP as a senior in 2004, he ranks 13th in Ohio State history with 133 points after scoring 75 goals with 58 assists. He is also ninth on the Buckeyes’ all-time assist list. In addition, Gilardi was a scholar-athlete who received Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2003 and 2004. He earned a Bachelor of Sciences degree in History and was the recipient of the prestigious Corwin A. Fergus Postgraduate Scholar-Athlete Scholarship from Ohio State. Gilardi also played for the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse for two seasons, helping the Lizards reach the playoffs in 2005. Gilardi is married to the former Jessica Coridan. The couple welcomed their first child, Lucas, on Dec. 2, 2011.
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Elliott Domanic Undergraduate Assistant
Lacy Hatfield Sports Medicine
Jesse Judy Strength and Conditioning
Bobbi Madison Academic Advising
Tom Mandato Game Management
Lindsay McDonnell Compliance
Mike McIntosh Equipment
Greg Rex Video Coordinator
SEASON OUTLOOK Outlook || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
Senior Carl Iacona contributed three goals with three assists last year.
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A New Era in Towson Lacrosse Begins ... By Mat Schlissel, TowsonTigers.com Since Carl Runk took over the Towson lacrosse program from Dick Szlasa in 1968, Towson has had just two lacrosse coaches. Runk and Tony Seaman, who stepped down after a 13-year stint as the Tigers’ coach, were the only two coaches the program knew for 43 seasons. Enter former associate head coach Shawn Nadelen, who takes over a team that finished 3-10 last season and was 1-5 in the CAA. Nadelen, who played under Seaman for one season at Johns Hopkins and was an assistant coach on Seaman’s staff at Towson for seven years, has learned a lot from the Baltimore Lacrosse Hall of Famer. “As a young coach, you’re aggressive, energetic and can be stubborn at times,” the Tiger coach says. “Coach Seaman allowed me to understand that you have to step back at times. In practices, recruiting or addressing the team, there are some times that instead of jumping in, you have to figure it out with good thought and understanding of the situation to be the most effective. He really helped me understand the big picture of the coaching game.” Nadelen has learned from some great mentors in Seaman, Bill Tierney (who he coached with at Princeton) and Dave Pietramala, who took over at Johns Hopkins during his senior season. Nadelen is also one of the few coaches who can actually get out on the field and stand toe-to-toe with his players. Nadelen recently retired from the three-time Major League Lacrosse champion Chesapeake Bayhawks, where he played 10 seasons. He also played the indoor game with the National Lacrosse League for 10 seasons for Philadelphia, New Jersey and Minnesota. The challenge for Nadelen will be to mesh the 27 returning letter winners with some of the highly-regarded newcomers. The process started in the fall as Nadelen instituted several changes to add some discipline to the squad. “Our main objective (during the fall) was to make sure our players knew what it meant to really compete every day that they are on the field and understand what it meant to represent Towson Lacrosse the right way,” said Nadelen. “We approached this fall as a chance to really teach our guys how to approach every day with a work ethic that a Division I lacrosse player should have. We taught them through our practices how to work on their own effectively through offensive shooting drills, passing drills, defensive footwork and wall ball.”
Here is a position-by-position look at the 2012 Tigers ...
Attack “Across the board offensively, our shooting percentage last year was pretty dismal,” said Nadelen. “We just missed opportunities and it was a lack of focus on our player’s parts that we didn’t hone in and know where we needed to shoot the ball effectively to put it in back of the net.” The Tigers lost five games last season by one goal and their lack of efficiency on offense was the main reason. Towson averaged just 7.85 goals per game and shot 23.7 per cent, which is obviously a stat that they must improve upon. The Tigers’ new offensive coordinator, Anthony Gilardi, is employing a motion offense that should create more opportunities for the attack. Now, the returning players and newcomers are going to have to find the back of the net. “I don’t know if it was as much of a change systematically, but it was more of a change as far as tempo and the details that were addressed during the offensive portions of our practices,” said Nadelen referring to the fall practices. “Our guys bought into it because it’s a fun system to play in. Everybody has a part and everybody is moving. “As long as six guys are working on the same page, it’s a very effective offense,” Nadelen added. “Coach Gilardi did a great job of instilling the necessary tempo, the skillwork, the stickwork and the footwork that goes into the offensive system.” Junior Matt Hughes (6-1, 183) was the leading scorer last season with 18 goals and six assists. Nadelen expects a lot from the athletic junior from Doylestown, Pa. who shot 33.3 per cent and had 25 ground balls in 2011. “We’re going to need Matt to be great,” said Nadelen. “He has good hands and a
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Senior Matt Lamon was third on the team with 12 goals last year.
great feel around the cage. He’s not afraid to come in front and to take a hit while trying to put the ball in back of the net. He’s one of the fastest guys who came in first or second in all of our conditioning work.” Senior Matt Lamon (5-11, 165) struggled with a shoulder injury in the fall but the team will need his leadership and experience. He finished third on the team last year with 12 goals while contributing two assists. “Matt Lamon gives us everything he’s got,” said Nadelen. “He’s not going to blow by you with his speed. He’s a good technical player and has good experience.” Senior Sean Maguire (5-9, 219) has been a part-time player throughout his career. Last year, he was very efficient and scored eight goals with seven assists. “Sean Maguire is going to be a guy who has a savyness for the game growing up around here playing at Calvert Hall,” said Nadelen. “He has a great IQ for the game. He’s always in the right spot and makes great plays. Sean is a high-output, high-efficiency kind of guy.” Another player in the mix at attack is redshirt junior Dan Kramer (6-1, 191). The Rocky Point, N.Y. native has played sparingly in his first two seasons but could be due for a breakout season. “I think Dan will benefit from Matt Hughes drawing some attention,” said Nadelen. “He plays off the ball really well. He had five goals in the New York State championship game, so he has the ability to score.” There are several freshmen who played well in the fall and could make an impact. Newcomers James Barlow (5-9, 155), Brian Prendergast (5-9, 165) and Ed Lally (6-2, 209) are fighting for playing time. The size and physical presence of Lally is intriguing to the Tigers’ coach, who said, “Lally was a hockey player up in the Pittsburgh area. I love having a physical presence coming from the attack.”
Outlook || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE If there is a so-called “x-factor” on attack, it’s sophomore Peter Athens, who also plays quarterback on the Tiger football team. Athens was an all-conference and all-county performer at Huntingtown High School. “Peter has gotten himself bigger and stronger,” said Nadelen. “His IQ as a quarterback was something we liked for him as a player. As an attackman in high school, he was always able to find opportunities to put the ball in the net and was very good off the ball.”
Midfield The Tigers will have to replace Pat Britton, the team’s second-leading goal scorer (15 goals) from last season, and all-purpose midfielder Peter Mezzanotte, who led the team with 14 assists and was a threat on the defensive end of the field. Towson has a plethora of young talent, speed and athleticism. The Tigers are not short on talent and potential; they just need experience. “We have a group of guys that we feel are going to give us the best opportunities,” said Nadelen. “It’s a young group across the board as it’s going to be a heavy sophomore/freshmen group with (senior) Michael Brashears, who played some man-up in the past for us. He’s worked hard in the fall to get to understand his role a little bit better. The people around him are helping him do that more effectively.” Seniors Carl Iacona (5-9, 158) and Brashears (6-3, 204) are the most experienced of the returning midfielders. Iacona has the most versatility with the ability to play offense, defense or on the wing of face-offs. A season ago, Iacona contributed three goals with five assists. Brashears added three goals in seven games, but has been mostly used on the extra-man unit in his career. The key for the midfield will be the play of two very talented sophomores who could benefit from a new offensive system. Sophomores Andrew Hodgson (5-8, 159) and Thomas DeNapoli (5-11, 174) had their moments last season as they came into the program with high expectations. Hodgson, who scored a goal and had an assist in the Under Armour All-America game in 2010, tallied seven goals and dished out 12 assists while DeNapoli added four goals on just 11 shots last season. DeNapoli can also play attack if needed. “I told Andrew that last year, he was given every opportunity as a freshman and earned every opportunity,” said Nadelen. “He was very dynamic and good with the ball in his stick. But, the honeymoon was over and his shooting percentage was poor (12%). He has to put the ball in the back of the net. Andrew put in a lot of work this fall to hopefully correct that. “DeNapoli was encouraged to shoot more last year,” Nadelen added. “He didn’t fully understand his opportunities. He’s gotten a little more aggressive with that.” Nadelen continued by saying, “We are putting the expectations on two those guys. They have the most experience coming back and we need those guys to be impact players for us.” Another impressive freshman from last season, Robby Zoppo (5-10, 155), was unable to get on the field due to injuries and had to redshirt. So, he spent his offseason improving his game and is playing for the United States Under 19 National Team. “Robby Zoppo is a product of gaining confidence throughout the summer and fall,” said Nadelen. “You just see it in how he is now. He has really blossomed. He has great speed, is a very strong dodger and has a very strong shot. Robby can be a good player for us.” True freshmen Ben McCarty (5-8, 160), Greg Cuccinello (5-9, 184) and Justin Mabus (6-2, 190) all had strong falls and will compete for playing time. “Greg is like a Sean Maguire,” said Nadelen about Cuccinello. “He’s very smart and was the quarterback for his high school football team and the point guard for the basketball team. He has a good feel for the game with a good build and great vision with a very strong overhand shot.” Mabus played for Yorktown High School (N.Y.) and was a teammate of defenseman John Fennessy. “Justin can dodge and is a big kid,” said Nadelen. “He also was the quarterback for his football team and has unbelievable vision. He can make things happen for us off of his dodge.” McCarty played his high school lacrosse at High School where he also played running back on the football team.
Sophomore Andrew Hodgson was a CAA All-Rookie Team performer last year.
“Ben McCarty is an explosive and energetic midfielder,” said Nadelen. “He’s similar to Andrew Hodgson where he’s not going to impress you when he walks on the field. He has great quickness and field sense. Ben really impressed us this fall.”
Defense The Tigers did a solid job defensively last season, allowing just 8.23 goals per game and their opponents to shoot 28 per cent. Nadelen, who was the Tigers’ associate head coach and defensive coordinator last year, will still call the defensive plays. But, former long-stick midfielder and All-American defender Dan Cocchi, a 2003 Towson graduate, takes over as defensive coordinator. “Coach Cocchi and I are working together on that,” said Nadelen. “I’m not quite ready to let that go yet. Dan and I have the same mentality and background in terms of what we believe in defensively. We communicate every day about what we’re doing. I have 100% confidence in Coach Cocchi taking the defense when I step away to balance both sides of the ball.” On close defense, Towson returns just one starter in Fennessy (6-0, 196). The Tigers have to replace all-conference defenseman Marc Ingerman (14 ground balls) and will need two brand-new starters on close defense. Fennessy, who is a redshirt sophomore, has battled several injuries and still managed to play all 13 games last year while scooping up 14 ground balls and causing 14 turnovers. “Fennessy was out all fall rehabbing from shoulder surgery that he had at the end of last year,” said Nadelen. “He played all year with a torn labrum and gutted it out. He played with a shoulder strap brace on every game. We got as much as we could get out of him last year. But now, he’s itching to get back on the field.” Senior Sean Sheehe (6-4, 212) has been a situational player in his first three seasons. Now, he has an opportunity to use his size to keep opponents away from the crease.
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || Outlook “Sean has been one of the most impressive stories for me personally,” said Coach Nadelen. “He came in very aggressive and almost fouled uncontrollably with his stick. His stickwork has improved dramatically over the four years and now, he’s imposing physically and better with his feet. He was a great voice for us on the field during the fall.” Freshman JoJo Ostrander (6-0, 170) from Farmingdale High School was a high school All-American who comes to the Tigers with a lot of potential. He was ranked 50th in Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook’s 2011 Power 100 Freshmen. “JoJo Ostrander has come in and impressed us, which we expected him to do,” the Tigers’ coach said. “He was a highly-touted defenseman from a New York state championship program from Farmingdale. “JoJo is a very strong athlete and has good strength physically as far as being able to lock into guys,” Nadelen continued. “He’s very dynamic at getting the ball up off the ground and getting it up the field. He’s still developing into trying to be a steady presence on the field.” Sophomore Billy Choiniere (6-0, 198) played in five games last year as a freshman and picked up six ground balls. He also figures to be in the mix at close defense. “Billy played quite a bit for us last year,” said Nadelen. “He has come back with a good edge to him and is making strides to want to be more of a permanent fixture within our defense. He has a very good stick and has gotten better physically.” Another option on close defense and on the man-down unit is senior Shane Casey (5-11, 205). “Shane Casey is probably our best one-on-one cover guy,” said Nadelen. “His challenge is off the ball. He’s gotten a little better but needs to continue to improve himself.” Freshman Sean Young (6-3, 190), a native of Oakville, Ontario, Canada, is another newcomer expected to make an impact on defense. “Sean Young is doing good things,” said the former All-American and All-World defenseman. “He has that edge to him. Through recruiting, I wanted us to be more physical and tough. “He reminds me of Brodie Merrill (current NLL and MLL pro defenseman from Canada),” Nadelen continued. “Sean’s not quite as athletic, but he’s long, rangy and a lefty. He’s going to have an impact on his up top.” Towson has several more experienced options at the long-stick midfield position, including senior John Kenyon (5-9, 174) and fourth-year junior Alec Jernstedt (6-2, 171). Kenyon tied for the team lead with 38 ground balls last season and also has 12 caused turnovers. He also won 5 of 12 face-off attempts. Jernstedt, a Wilsonville, Ore. native, has come a long way and contributed three goals last year with 14 ground balls. “A guy like John Kenyon is going to be somebody we lean on heavily because he’s a senior,” said Nadelen. “Alec Jernstedt is a very blessed athlete and is as fast as you can get. His stickwork still needs to improve and his physicalness has gotten better, but still needs to get better.” Senior Andrew Poulos (5-9, 160) and freshman John Horner (6-1, 172) are also in the mix at defensive midfield.
Goalkeeper Senior Travis Love is back after a solid 2011 campaign in which he allowed just 7.94 goals per game with a .552 save percentage. Love gives the team a solid communicator who has the experience of being a two-year starter. A second team AllCAA pick in 2010, he has scooped up 76 ground balls over the last two seasons. “Travis is back and looked good this fall.” said Nadelen. “He has put himself in position to be the starter, but the other goalkeepers are going to battle him for the starting role. Andrew Wascavage had a knee injury in the fall, but he has great hands and is extremely quick. “Meanwhile, Jake Graves is a bigger presence in the cage and has a wide base,” Nadelen added. “He came on late last year and impressed us as far as how he was as a goalie. He started out slow this fall started out slow but recovered to play well near the end. He put himself in contention there.” Nadelen continued by saying, “I’m very confident that if Travis isn’t looking great, we could go with one of those other guys. (Freshman) Tyler White (6-3, 230) is another physical presence in the cage and has the ability to be very good in the future.”
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Junior Alec Jernstedt scored three goals last year as a long-stick midfielder.
Face-Offs Winning face-offs has been a major concern for the Tigers over the last two seasons. In 2010, they won just 45.4 per cent of their face-offs and won just 45.5 per cent last season. Ground balls have also been an issue in part to a lack of winning draws at the “X.” Junior Matt Thomas (5-7, 164) is likely to get the nod again as the number one face-off specialist. He won 63 of 131 (48.1%) attempts last year with 27 ground balls while contributing a goal. Meanwhile, junior Ian Mills (6-3, 194) won 23 of 54 draws (43%) and junior Warren Kalkstein (5-11, 195) won 23 of 41 (45.1%). “The face-off area is our biggest concern,” said Nadelen. “We were deficient there last year but it wasn’t solely on our face-off guys. Our wing play needed to improve. As great as Peter Mezzanotte was, we stretched him a little thin by having him up there as well, demanding what we demanded of him on the field. We tried to identify the best personnel to help us for us to have us the best opportunity to get us the ball. We need to be able to get us out of the scrum.” Thomas needs help from players like Jernstedt, sophomore Jordan Fortmann (5-8, 187), Kenyon, Iacona, Hodgson, Young and others, who will get the opportunity on the wings to help Thomas and the other face-off specialists. “Unless you’re an extremely dynamic face-off guy, your wings are extremely important,” said Nadelen. “You need strong long-stick middies that are good off the ground. You have to keep it low and make a play out of there. Jordan Fortmann is good for us there. He has a great knack to get in the right spots.” Thomas has the build and quickness to become a very good face-off guy or FOGO (face-off get-off the field). “I love Matt because he challenges himself,” said Nadelen. “He knows last year was horrible and he challenges himself to improve and the staff as well. “We brought back some excellent players from the past like Ben DeFelice, Zak Smith and Matt Eckerl to work with our guys,” Nadelen continued. “It’s a craft and unless you have done it a high level, it’s hard to teach it. You have to have the men-
Outlook || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE tal toughness and the anticipation that the position deserves. Hand speed, quickness and staying low are essential and if you have a good combination of those, you’re going to be dangerous. We’re making a concerted effort on the face-offs.”
Schedule While the 2012 schedule is difficult for the Tigers, there are a few new wrinkles. Towson will face Jacksonville and Mercer for the first time this year, but will not be playing against Maryland this year. Without the Terrapins on the schedule, the Tigers will have a 10-day break after opening the year with three of their first four games on the road. Nadelen will try to make the best of the so-called bye. “It gives us an opportunity to go out and scout that day,” he said. “It’s a little bit of a breather. We’ll have four games under our belt. (Johns) Hopkins and Loyola are two very strong in-state games and we’ll face Mount St. Mary’s. “We will come back and play four games in the next two weeks following that break,” the Tigers’ coach added. “If it had to happen, it happened in a decent time in our schedule.” Nadelen also said, “It’s a long season for our players so we’ll see how it shakes out. It gives us more opportunities to get better in practice and approach the rest of our schedule with a renewed energy and focus and understanding with who we are.” After a home game against Mercer on March 21, Towson starts its Colonial Athletic Association schedule with a home game against two-time defending CAA champion Delaware. “It’s a tough conference,” said Nadelen. “We have some very tough road games this season and we have to become the road warriors and approach this season with that mentality knowing that no matter where we are, we are going to have bring everything that we have. It’s going to be a battle every game.”
USILA Preseason Division I Coaches Poll Rank Team Points 1. Virginia (14) 280 2. Johns Hopkins 236 3t. Cornell 235 3t. Duke 235 5. Denver 211 6. North Carolina 204 7. Maryland 197 8. Syracuse 191 9. Notre Dame 189 10. Villanova 132 11. Massachusetts 121 12. Bucknell 103 13. Harvard 97 14. Hofstra 93 15. Penn 73 16. Princeton 64 17. Penn State 58 18. Yale 56 19. Delaware 48 20. Drexel 27 Others Receiving Votes: Loyola, Army, Colgate, Georgetown, Ohio State, Hartford, Navy, Bryant
Inside Lacrosse Preseason Division I Media Poll Rank Team Points 1. Virginia (18) 454 2. Duke (2) 419 3. Johns Hopkins (1) 405 4. Cornell 393 5. Denver (1) 362 6. North Carolina 342 7. Syracuse 333 8. Maryland 306 9. Notre Dame 277 10. Villanova 231 11. Princeton 192 12. Hofstra 190 13. Massachusetts 168 14. Bucknell 155 15. Harvard 140 16. Penn 115 17. Yale 97 18. Penn State 86 19. Colgate 42 20. Drexel 40 Others Receiving Votes: Delaware, Loyola, Army, Hartford, Ohio State, Siena, Lehigh, Georgetown Bold indicates 2012 Towson opponent
Junior Matt Thomas won a career-high 15 face-offs at Drexel last year.
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || Outlook
2012 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Roster No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 49 50 51
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Matt Hanzsche Mid. Sr. Michael Brashears Mid. Sr. Ian Mills Mid. Jr. Billy Choiniere Def. So. Sean Maguire Att. Sr. Devin Grimaldi Att. So. Travis Love Goal Sr. Thomas DeNapoli Mid./Att. So. Andrew Hodgson Mid. So. Matt Lamon Att. Sr. Dan Kramer Att. Jr. Blake Heim Att. So. Ed Lally Att. Fr. Robby Zoppo Mid. R-Fr. Carl Iacona Mid. Sr. Jordan Fortmann Mid. So. Shane Casey Def. Sr. Matt Hughes Att. Jr. Doug Kohlenstein Def. Sr. John Fennessy Def. So. Matt Thomas Mid. Jr. Alec Jernstedt Mid. Jr. Justin Mabus Mid. Fr. Ty Murphy Mid. So. Nick Ancona Def. Fr. Luke Pellizzi Mid. Fr. John Paukovits Mid. So. Greg Cuccinello Mid. Fr. John Kenyon Def. Sr. Andrew Wascavage Goal Jr. Jake Graves Goal So. Peter Athens Att. So. Max Siskind Att. R-Fr. James Barlow Att. Fr. Zack Jones Mid. Fr. Brian Prendergast Att. Fr. Joey Weidner Def. Fr. Andrew Poulos Mid. Sr. John Horner Def. Fr. Sean Sheehe Def. Sr. Warren Kalkstein Mid. Jr. Ben McCarty Mid. Fr. Tyler White Goal Fr. Jojo Ostrander Def. Fr. Sean Young Def. Fr.
5-11 6-3 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-2 5-7 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-6 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-8 6-1 6-4 5-11 5-8 6-3 6-0 6-3
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Catonsville, Md./Mount St. Joseph H.S. HAN-schee Timonium, Md./Calvert Hall College H.S. Centreville, Va./Chantilly H.S. Bethany, Conn./Amity H.S. SHAW-near Lutherville, Md./Calvert Hall College H.S. Corning, N.Y./Corning East H.S. Westminster, Md./Winters Mill H.S. East Rockaway, N.Y./Lynbrook H.S. Duh-NAP-oh-lee West Islip, N.Y./West Islip H.S. Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s H.S. LAY-min Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point H.S. Portland, Ore./Lake Oswego H.S. rhymes with lime Sewickley, Pa./Sewickley Academy Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall College H.S. ZOP-oh Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa H.S. EYE-uh-co-nuh Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spalding H.S. Glenwood, Md./Mount St. Joseph H.S. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East H.S. River Hill, Md./River Hill H.S. KOHL-lin-steen Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown H.S. FENN-uh-see Monrovia, Md./Urbana H.S. Wilsonville, Ore./Wilsonville H.S. JURN-stedt Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown H.S. MAY-bus Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Great River, N.Y./East Islip H.S. ANN-coh-nuh Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa H.S. PELL-lee-zee Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./Comsewogue H.S. PAW-kah-vits Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes H.S. COO-cha-nell-oh Del Mar, Calif./Santa Fe Christian H.S. Drayden, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. Wes-CAV-ige Salisbury, Md./Sailsbury School Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown H.S. West Chester, Pa./Henderson H.S. Glastonbury, Conn./Kingswood-Oxford H.S. Abington, Pa./La Salle College H.S. Massapequa Park, N.Y./Farmingdale H.S. Towson, Md./Boys’ Latin School WIDE-ner Rockville, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. PULL-liss Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Jerome H.S. Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield H.S. SHE-he Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield H.S. KALK-stine Westminster, Md./South Carroll H.S. Elmira Heights, N.Y./Corning East H.S. Massapequa, N.Y./Farmingdale H.S. Oakville, Ontario, Canada/Hill Academy
Head Coach: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins, ‘01) - 1st season Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Dan Cocchi (Towson, ‘03) - 1st season Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Anthony Gilardi (Ohio State, ‘04) - 1st season Athletic Trainer: Lacy Hatfield (Fresno State, ’06) – 4th season
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Pronunciation
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 27 34 36 2 18 4 30 8 22 17 33 6 1 13 9 44 19 16 24 39 46 31 20 12 14 11 7 25 5 47 3 26 50 29 28 42 40 45 35 23 32 41 49 51 15
Name Nick Ancona Peter Athens James Barlow Michael Brashears Shane Casey Billy Choiniere Greg Cuccinello Thomas DeNapoli John Fennessy Jordan Fortmann Jake Graves Devin Grimaldi Matt Hanzsche Blake Heim Andrew Hodgson John Horner Matt Hughes Carl Iacona Alec Jernstedt Zack Jones Warren Kalkstein John Kenyon Doug Kohlenstein Dan Kramer Ed Lally Matt Lamon Travis Love Justin Mabus Sean Maguire Ben McCarty Ian Mills Ty Murphy Jojo Ostrander John Paukovits Luke Pellizzi Andrew Poulos Brian Prendergast Sean Sheehe Max Siskind Matt Thomas Andrew Wascavage Joey Weidner Tyler White Sean Young Robby Zoppo
Pos. Def. Att. Att. Mid. Def. Def. Mid. Mid./Att. Def. Mid. Goal Att. Mid. Att. Mid. Def. Att. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Def. Def. Att. Att. Att. Goal Mid. Att. Mid. Mid. Mid. Def. Mid. Mid. Mid. Att. Def. Att. Mid. Goal Def. Goal Def. Mid.
PLAYER PROFILES Player Profiles || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
Sophomore John Fennessy earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors last year.
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Nick Ancona
5-9, 187-lb. • Fr. Defense Great River, N.Y. East Islip H.S. Undeclared Major
AT EAST ISLIP H.S.: Served as team captain as a senior for Coach Joe Ancona ... led team in ground balls three straight years ... scored eight career goals ... twotime all-division selection ... also played football for the Redmen and was two-time all-county selection. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... avid Denver Broncos fan ... enjoys playing “Madden” video games ... likes to watch ESPN ... has two younger sisters ... father is a teacher who attended SUNY Oswego ... mother is a teacher who graduated from Saint Joseph’s ... son of Joe and Lisa Ancona ... born on October 28, 1992 ... major is Undeclared.
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Peter Athens
6-0, 215-lb. • So. Attack Huntingtown, Md. Huntingtown H.S. Sport Management Major
AS A TIGER FOOTBALL PLAYER: Two-year letter winner for Coach Rob Ambrose ... started first six games as a freshman before suffering a season-ending knee injury against Delaware ... completed 59 of 112 passes for 691 yards ... threw six touchdown passes and 12 interceptions ... earned Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week award after leading Tigers to a 21-17 win over Coastal Carolina ... completed 13 of 18 passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns in five overtime victory ... missed the entire 2010 season due to injury ... played in five games as a redshirt sophomore for CAA champion Tigers ... completed 22 of 34 passes for 332 yards ... threw one touchdown with two interceptions ... started against Maryland, completing 17 of 29 passes for 217 yards ... also threw for 73 yards against Morgan State in season opener. AT HUNTINGTOWN H.S.: Four-year letter winner who attended Northern H.S. as a freshman and sophomore, St. Mary’s H.S. as a junior and graduated from Huntingtown H.S. ... scored 164 goals with 130 assists in career ... led Hurricanes to state semi-finals as a senior ... holds Northern H.S. record for points in a single season ... tallied 11 points in first round of playoffs as a freshman ... four-time all-county selection ... earned all-conference notice as a freshman and sophomore ... named as Washington Post All-Star ... three-sport standout who also played football and wrestled ... led Huntingtown to a 9-2 record and a berth in the state football playoffs as a senior ... passed for 1,700 yards and threw 17 touchdown passes as a senior for Coach Jerry Franks ... also ran for 300 yards and scored two TD’s ... named honorable mention All-State in 2008 ... earned All-Southern Maryland Athletic Conference honors ... also named All-County ... quarterbacked St. Mary’s to MIAA championship and a 9-3 record as a junior ... passed for more than 2,000 yards ...
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threw 22 TD passes in 2007 ... led Saints to a 26-20 win over Archbishop Spalding in 2007 MIAA championship game at Unitas Stadium ... passed for 166 yards and 4 TD’s against Spalding ... named all-conference at St. Mary’s ... led Northern to a 6-4 record as a sophomore, earning AllSMAC notice PERSONAL: One of nine children in family ... has four brothers and four sisters ... two brothers, Andrew and Jon, played college lacrosse at Presbyterian College ... older brother, Arthur, played football at James Madison ... sister, Katherine, is a member of the women’s lacrosse team at Pfeiffer University ... lists parents as the people he admires most ... father is Colonel Art Athens, USMC (ret.), the Dean of the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the U.S. Naval Academy ... career goal is to become a United States Marine ... favorite athlete is Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow ... lists “Remember The Titans” as his favorite movie ... enjoys listening to music by Dierks Bentley ... most memorable experience was winning the MIAA championship in 2007 ... hobbies include water sports, playing video games and camping ... mother is a graduate of New Hampshire Tech ... son of Art and Mistina Athens ... born on January 25, 1991 in Yuma, Arizona ... major is Sport Management.
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James Barlow
5-9, 155-lb. • Fr. Attack Glastonbury, Conn. Kingswood-Oxford H.S. Business Administration Major
AT KINGSWOOD-OXFORD H.S.: Tallied 420 career points for Coach John Gormely ... set school record with 119 points as a senior ... earned all-america honors ... two-sport standout who also played soccer. PERSONAL: Aspires to work in business or on Wall Street ... lists his grandfather as the person he admires the most ... favorite professional athlete is Kobe Bryant ... enjoys playing “NBA 2K11” video game ... favorite TV show is “South Park” ... favorite musician is Lil’ Wayne ... has one older sister ... mother works as an interior decorator and attended Boston University ... son of Jeff and Catherine Barlow ... born on December 9, 1992 in Hartford, Conn. ... major is Business Administration.
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Michael Brashears
6-3, 215-lb. • Sr. Midfield Timonium, Md. Calvert Hall College H.S. Sport Management Major
2011 SEASON: Played in seven games during junior season ... scored three goals with on assist ... ranked second on the team with three extra-man goals ... posted season high with two goals against Drexel ... also scored a goal with an assist against Mount St. Mary’s in 11-3 win ... took 13 shots. 2010 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as a sophomore ... scored four goals with an assist ... tied for third on the team with four extra-man goals ... tallied two goals in Tigers’ 8-7 win over Drexel ... also scored a goal against Virginia and Johns Hopkins ... recorded first career assist in win over Delaware ... took 20 shots. 2009 SEASON: Played in four games for the Tigers as a freshman … recorded a shot against Loyola and Air Force. AT CALVERT HALL COLLEGE H.S.: Twosport standout for the Cardinals ... helped lacrosse team to 16-3 record as a senior and a berth in MIAA ‘A’ Conference semi-finals ... served as team captain ... played in Maryland State All-Star Game ... scored 17 goals as a senior ... also served as team captain for soccer team and earned All-County and All-MIAA honors. PERSONAL: Lists his grandfather as the person he admires the most ... enjoys golf and table tennis ... has worked at Towson Golf and Country Club during the summer ... avid Baltimore Ravens fan who lists linebackerTerrell Suggs as his favorite athlete ... likes to play “Mario Kart” video game ... favorite actor is Will Smith ... enjoys listening to music by Sublime ... favorite restaurant is Qdoba ... lists playing soccer and lacrosse during his senior year at Calvert Hall as his most memorable experiences ... grandfather, Bill Flattery, played lacrosse at Loyola ... has one younger brother ... father works in landscaping and is a Towson graduate ... mother works as an insurance agent and graduated from Loyola ... son of David and Shawn Brashears ... born on September 2, 1990 in Timonium, Md. ... major is Sport Management. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots 2009 4-0 0 0 0 2 2010 12-0 4 1 5 20 2011 7-0 3 1 4 13 Career 23-0 7 2 9 35
Michael Brashears
GB Pen.-Min. 0 0-0.0 2 1-1.0 1 0-0.0 3 1-1.0
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Shane Casey
6-0, 205-lb. • Sr. Defense Glenwood, Md. Mount St. Joseph H.S. Biology Major
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Billy Choiniere
6-0, 198-lb. • So. Defense Bethany, Conn. Amity H.S. Marketing Major
2011 SEASON: Appeared in seven games as a junior ... posted two ground balls with three caused turnovers ... had three caused turnovers with a ground ball against Delaware ... also recorded a ground ball against UMBC. 2010 SEASON: Made collegiate debut against topranked Virginia. 2009 SEASON: Gained valuable experience during the season … did not appear in any games. AT MOUNT ST. JOSEPH H.S.: Two-sport athlete who served as captain for Gaels’ lacrosse and ice hockey teams ... finalist for C. Markland Kelly Award ... named as an All-MIAA ‘A’ Conference selection by Digital Sports ... earned All-MIAA ‘A’ Conference honors in ice hockey ... led Gaels to ice hockey state championship as a junior ... honor roll student who was member of National Honor Society.
2011 SEASON: Saw action in five games as a “redshirt” freshman ... recorded six ground balls ... had three ground balls against Drexel ... also posted two ground balls against Saint Joseph’s ... added a ground ball against UMBC. 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT AMITY H.S.: Helped Spartans to play-offs all four years … earned second team All-State honors as a senior … three-time All-Conference selection … also played football for the Spartans … threw for 3,200 yards with 32 touchdowns as a senior. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most … aspires to own a marina ... enjoys fishing, boating, playing the guitar and spending time with friends … has worked with his father to repair cars during the summer … favorite professional sports teams are New York Giants and New York Yankees … favorite actor is Will Ferrell … lists “Curb Your Enthusiasm” as his favorite TV show ... likes to listen to music by Stevie Ray Vaughn … lists his freshman year of college as his most memorable experience … uncle, Pat Witheral, played football at U.S. Military Academy and was a quarterback in the Canadian Football League ... has three brothers … father attended Central Connecticut State and owns an auto repair shop … mother is a graduate of Southern Connecticut and works as a dietician … son of Ed and Peg Choiniere … born on May 9, 1991 in New Haven, Conn. … major is Marketing.
PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in medical sales ... lists his mother as the person he admires the most ... enjoys ice hockey and playing video games ... has worked as a real estate courier and agent assistant during the summer along with a moving company ... favorite professional sports team is Washington Capitals ... favorite TV show is “Pinky and the Brain” ... favorite actor is Russell Brand … enjoys listening to music by the Rolling Stones ... favorite restaurant is Pasta Mista’s ... most memorable experiences are a trip to California and playing in the Quebec International Tournament ... has one younger brother ... father is a Towson graduate who works in real estate ... mother graduated from Maryland and works in real estate ... son of John and Bonnie Casey ... born on July 7, 1990 in Columbia, Md. … major is Biology.
Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 Did not appear in any games 2011 5-0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0.0 Career 5-0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0.0
Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots 2009 Did not appear in any games 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 2011 7-0 0 0 0 0 Career 8-0 0 0 0 0
Shane Casey
GB Pen.-Min. 0 2 2
0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0
Greg
30 Cuccinello
memorable experience ... one of three children in family ... father works in advertising and attended Rutgers ... mother is a graduate of Villanova and works in real estate ... son of Greg and Maria Cuccinello ... born on May 4, 1993 in Livingston, N.J. ... major is Undeclared.
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Thomas DeNapoli
5-11, 185-lb. • So. Midfield East Rockaway, N.Y. Lynbrook H.S. Biology Major
2011 SEASON: Played in all 13 games as a freshman ... started five games ... earned CAA All-Rookie Team notice ... scored four goals ... tallied season-high two goals in 11-3 win over Mount St. Mary’s ... also scored a goal against UMBC and Penn State ... took 11 shots. AT LYNBROOK H.S.: Helped Owls reach semifinals of Nassau County Championship ... named as an All-American by US Lacrosse as a senior ... earned AllState honors in football ... also received All-Conference accolades in basketball. PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he admires the most ... career goal is to become a doctor or physician’s assistant ... enjoys playing sports, video games and movies ... avid New York Yankees fan ... likes to play “Madden NFL” video games ... favorite TV show is “SportsCenter” ... lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor ... likes listening to music by Jay-Z ... most memorable experience is reaching the county championship in football and lacrosse during high school career ... has two cousins who played lacrosse at Hofstra University ... cousin, Mike, is a senior attackman for the Pride ... cousin, Steve, played for the Pride from 2008-11 ... cousin, Dom DeNapoli, plays lacrosse at St. John’s ... has one brother and one sister ... father is a business owner ... mother is a nurse who attended Nassau Community College ... son of Dominick and Mary DeNapoli ... born on August 8, 1992 ... major is Biology. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2011 13-5 4 0 4 11 2 1-0.5 Career 13-5 4 0 4 11 2 1-0.5
5-9, 184-lb. • Fr. Midfield Mountain Lakes, N.J. Mountain Lakes H.S. Undeclared Major
AT MOUNTAIN LAKES H.S.: Named to Gibbs All-Star Game for Coach Tim Flynn ... earned Group I first team All-State notice ... three-sport standout who also played for Lakers’ football and basketball teams ... holds school record for touchdown passes in a season ... helped Laker football team win state championships as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Hobbies enjoy playing video games and watching television ... avid New York Jets fan who lists Darrelle Revis as favorite athlete ... enjoys playing “Madden 12” video game ... lists “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” as favorite TV show ... favorite actor is Mark Wahlberg ... favorite musician is J. Cole ... lists winning the football state championships at Giants Stadium as most
Thomas DeNapoli
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John Fennessy
6-0, 196-lb. • So. Defense Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Yorktown H.S. Exercise Science Major
2011 SEASON: Started all 13 games on defense as a “redshirt” freshman ... earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors ... contributed 14 ground balls ... ranked second on the team with 13 caused turnovers ... tallied three ground balls with two caused turnovers against Navy ... had two ground balls with two caused turnovers against UMBC and Saint Joseph’s ... contributed two ground balls with a caused turnover in win over fifth-ranked Stony Brook. 2010 SEASON: Played in two games as a freshman before suffering a season-ending injury ... recorded a ground ball and a caused turnover against Maryland ... also saw time against Virginia ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. AT YORKTOWN HEIGHTS H.S.: Helped Huskers to four regional titles … scored three goals and two assists along with 100 ground balls as a senior … earned All-Section and All-America honors … served as team captain … named to play in Under Armour® All-America Lacrosse Classic at Towson University last summer … also played football and basketball for the Huskers … two-time football team captain … set school single-game record by earning 364 yards … three-time All-Section pick for football … first team All-State selection as a senior … also earned All-Section notice for basketball team. PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a physical therapist and open his own practice … lists his parents and grandparents as the people he admires the most … enjoys sports and spending time with friends … has worked as a lacrosse coach and counselor during the summer … favorite athlete is Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan … favorite professional sports teams are the New York Yankees and New York Giants ... enjoys playing “Mario Kart” on Nintendo 64 … lists “That 70’s Show” as his favorite TV show … favorite actor is Adam Sandler … enjoys eating Chinese food or Chicken Parmesan … likes to listen to music by Bob Marley and Lil’ Wayne ... lists setting school single-game rushing record as his most memorable experience ... has a brother and a sister … father works for the New York Police Department … mother is a teacher … son of John and Kim Fennessy … born on December 2, 1990 in New York … major is Exercise Science. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 2011 13-13 0 0 0 0 14 6-5.0 Career 15-13 0 0 0 0 15 6-5.0
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Jordan Fortmann
5-9, 170-lb. • So. Midfield Pasadena, Md. Archbishop Spalding H.S. Business Administration Major
2011 SEASON: Played in four games as a “redshirt” freshman ... recorded a ground ball in overtime loss against Massachusetts ... also saw action against Mount St. Mary’s, Penn State and Saint Joseph’s. 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT ARCHBISHOP SPALDING H.S.: Helped Archbishop Spalding reach MIAA ‘A’ Conference playoffs for the first time in school history as a sophomore ... played on the Delmarva Prep Adidas All-American team ... three-sport athlete who also played football and soccer ... good student who earned Honor Roll notice. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... aspires to become a financial advisor ... enjoys football, golf, crabbing and wakeboarding ... favorite professional sports team is Baltimore Ravens ... enjoys playing “NHL” video games ... likes to watch TV show “Entourage” ... favorite actors are Kevin James and Will Farrell ... enjoys listening to music by OAR ... most memorable experience is taking a family vacation to Hawaii ... has one younger brother ... father is a vice president at Bopat Electric ... son of Rick and Joann Fortmann ... born on May 24, 1991 in Annapolis, Md. ... major is Business Administration with a concentration in finance. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 Did not appear in any games 2011 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 Career 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0
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Jake Graves
6-0, 180-lb. • So. Goalkeeper Salisbury, Md. Salisbury School Geography Major
2011 SEASON: Appeared in two games as a reserve ... made college debut against Drexel and played nine minutes ... had three saves in eight minutes against Saint Joseph’s in 15-2 win. 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT SALISBURY SCHOOL: Led Dragons to ESIAC title as a junior … two-time first team All-ESIAC … named as ESIAC Player of the Year as a junior … named to Eastern Shore All-Star team … finalist for C. Markland Kelly Award … stopped 70 per cent of the shots he faced … also played basketball for the Dragons. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most … career goal is to work for Department of Natural Resources … hobbies include hunting and fishing … has worked as a delivery person during the summer … favorite athlete is Brett Favre of the Minnesota Vikings …
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favorite TV show is “Seinfeld” … lists Vince Vaughn as his favorite actor … favorite musician is Brantley Gilbert … likes to eat wings from The Greene Turtle … most memorable experience is catching his first white marlin ... has two brothers and a sister … father is a poultry farmer … mother is a nurse … son of Bobby and Jane Graves … born on February 2, 1991 in Salisbury, Md. … majoring in Geography. Season GP-GS MP Svs. Sv% GA GAA 2010 Did not appear in any games 2011 2-0 16:53 3 .750 1 3.55 Career 2-0 16:53 3 .750 1 3.55
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Devin Grimaldi
5-11, 170-lb. • So. Attack Corning, N.Y. Corning East H.S. Undeclared Major
2011 SEASON: Appeared in four games as a freshman ... scored first goal of college career in 15-2 win over Saint Joseph’s ... also saw action against Mount St. Mary’s, Navy and Hofstra. AT CORNING EAST H.S.: Led Trojans to NYS championship as a sophomore and state title as a senior ... named as team offensive MVP during senior season ... All-League selection who played in US Lacrosse High School Showcase as a senior ... member of Under Armour Underclassmen Upstate team as a junior ... also earned second team All-League notice in 2009 ... three-sport athlete who also played basketball and golf. PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he admires the most ... enjoys skiing, playing video games and spending time with friends ... favorite professional athlete is Lebron James ... lists the New York Yankees as his favorite professional sports team ... enjoys playing “NHL 11” video game ... favorite TV show is “Prison Break” ... favorite actor is Denzel Washington ... enjoys listening to music by Dave Matthews Band ... lists scoring the first goal in the state championship game as a senior as his most memorable experience ... cousin, Mike Huffner, is a junior defenseman for Bucknell University men’s lacrosse team ... cousin, Ryan Hennessey, is a junior defenseman at McDaniel College ... cousin, Brendan, plays lacrosse at Queens University ... oldest of four children in family ... father attended Hobart and works as a sales representative ... mother is a teacher’s assistant who attended Rutgers ... son of Thomas and Caye Grimaldi ... born on March 6, 1992 in Rochester, N.Y. ... has yet to declare a major. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2011 4-0 1 0 1 1 3 0-0.0 Career 4-0 1 0 1 1 3 0-0.0
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Matt Hanzsche
5-11, 160-lb. • Sr. Midfield Catonsville, Md. Mount St. Joseph H.S. Business Administration Major
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Blake Heim
6-4, 210-lb. • So. Attack Portland, Ore. Lake Oswego H.S. Mass Communication Major
2011 SEASON: Played in four games as a junior ... scored in Tigers’ 15-2 win over Saint Joseph’s ... also saw action against Mount St. Mary’s, Hofstra and Drexel.
2011 SEASON: Played in two games as a freshman ... took one shot against Hofstra in collegiate debut ... also saw time against Saint Joseph’s in season finale.
2010 SEASON: Played in just one game as a junior due to injury .... earned a medical “redshirt” ... saw action against Maryland.
AT LAKE OSWEGO H.S.: Scored 204 career goals with 77 assists for Lakers ... team MVP selection who earned All-America honors ... two-sport athlete who also earned Player of the Year honors in football.
2009 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as a sophomore … scored a goal against Maryland … took five shots and contributed a ground ball in CAA semi-final win over Drexel. 2008 SEASON: Played in all 14 games as a freshman ... started seven contests ... scored three goals with five assists ... had two assists against Drexel ... scored first goal of college career against Maryland ... scored goal in back-to-back games against UMBC and Delaware. AT MOUNT ST. JOSEPH H.S.: Scored 18 goals with 25 assists as a senior for Coach Tony Brockmyer ... named as Player of the Week ... nominee for C. Markland Kelly Award. PERSONAL: Aspires to be an accountant ... lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys playing golf, video games, hunting and fishing ... has worked as a lacrosse camp coach during the summer ... favorite athlete is Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed ... favorite movie is “Happy Gilmore” ... lists Adam Sandler as his favorite actor ... favorite TV show is “Entourage” ... favorite video game is “FIFA” ... likes to listen to music by Dave Matthews Band ... enjoys eating at Five Guys Burgers ... lists playing in his first college game as most memorable experience ... older sister, Allie, played for Washington College women’s lacrosse from 2007-10 ... father graduated from University of Baltimore and works in sales ... son of Jim and Trish Hanzsche ... born on February 9, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. … major is Business Administration with a concentration in Economics. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2008 14-7 3 5 8 14 5 2-2.0 2009 12-0 1 0 1 5 1 0-0.0 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2011 3-0 1 0 1 1 0 0-0.0 Career 30-7 5 5 10 20 6 2-2.0
Matt Hanzsche
Andrew Hodgson
PERSONAL: Lists his brothers and parents as the people he admires the most ... aspires to work in medical sales ... enjoys spending time with friends, skiing, water skiing and being with his family ... favorite professional athlete is Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens ... likes to play “NBA 2K11” video game ... favorite TV show is “South Park” ... lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor ... enjoys listening to music by Wiz Khalifa ... most memorable experience is his senior year of high school ... has two older brothers ... older brother, Brett, played lacrosse at Siena College from 2006-09 ... father attended University of Colorado ... mother attended USC ... son of Scott and Bonnie Heim ... born on June 6, 1991 in Carmel, Indiana ... major is Mass Communication. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2011 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 Career 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0
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Andrew Hodgson
5-9, 165-lb. • So. Midfield West Islip, N.Y. West Islip H.S. Physical Education Major
2011 SEASON: Started 12 of 13 games at midfield as a freshman ... earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors ... Tigers’ third-leading scorer with 19 points ... scored seven goals with 12 assists ... tallied two goals with an assist against Mount St. Mary’s in 11-3 win ... also had two goals in win over Saint Joseph’s ... recorded three assists at Drexel ... had two assists in back-to-back games against Navy and Stony Brook ... scored a goal with an assist against UMBC and Massachusetts ... ranked second on the team with 60 shots. AT WEST ISLIP H.S.: Led Lions to four state titles, including a pair of national championships ... scored 47 goals with 42 assists as a senior along with 130 ground balls ... three-time All-County honoree who was selected to play in 2010 Under Armour® All-America Lacrosse Classic at Unitas Stadium ... scored a goal with an assist while winning five face-offs in Under Armour game ... threesport athlete who also played basketball and football ... two-time All-Division selection in football and also earned All-County notice.
PERSONAL: Lists his grandmother as the person he admires the most ... enjoys playing video games, playing basketball, watching movies and going to the beach ... lists his cousin, Albert Maione of the Long Island Lizards, as his favorite professional athlete ... avid fan of the New York Jets ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘11” video game ... lists “Entourage” and “Family Guy” as his favorite TV shows ... favorite actor is Will Farrell ... enjoys listening to music by Lil’ Wayne and Wiz Kalifa ... most memorable experience is winning back-to-back state championships in high school ... one of four children in family ... father is a teacher who attended SUNY Cortland ... mother attended East Stroudsburg and also works as a teacher ... son of Gordon and Janice Hodgson ... born on March 27, 1992 in West Islip, N.Y. ... major is Physical Education. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2011 13-12 7 12 19 60 16 4-4.0 Career 13-12 7 12 19 60 16 4-4.0
John
44 Horner 6-1, 172-lb. • Fr. Defense Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome H.S. Graphic Design Major
AT DUBLIN JEROME H.S.: Two-year starter for Coach Andrew Auld ... led Celtics to state title as a junior and senior ... served as team captain as a senior ... earned all-conference, all-county, all-state, all-region and all-america honors. PERSONAL: Aspires to become a graphic designer ... lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys playing music and stringing lacrosse sticks ... avid fan of the Boston Red Sox ... enjoys playing “Call of Duty” video game ... favorite TV show is “Tosh.O” ... lists Will Farrell as his favorite actor ... likes to listen to music by Red Hot Chili Peppers and Dispatch ... most memorable experience is winning the state championship with his friends ... has one younger brother ... father is a real estate appraiser who attended Ohio State University ... son of Thomas and Elizabeth Horner ... born on July 29, 1992 in Columbus, Ohio ... major is Graphic Design.
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Matt Hughes
6-2, 185-lb. • Jr. Attack Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks East H.S. Business Major
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Carl Iacona
5-9, 170-lb. • Sr. Midfield Amityville, N.Y. Massapequa H.S. St. John’s University Sport Management Major
Alec
24 Jernstedt 6-2, 185-lb. • Jr. Midfield Wilsonville, Ore. Wilsonville H.S. Economics and Geography Major
CO - C A P TA I N
2011 SEASON: Started 12 of 13 games on attack as a junior ... did not start against Saint Joseph’s on Senior Night ... Tigers’ leading scorer with 18 goals and 24 points ... contributed six assists ... recorded three “hat tricks” as a junior ... honored as CAA Player of the Week after scoring three goals in 9-8 victory over fifth-ranked Stony Brook ... led Tigers to 11-3 win over Mount St. Mary’s by scoring three goals with an assist ... also had three goals in 14-11 loss against Navy ... scored two goals with an assist against Delaware and Saint Joseph’s ... tallied a goal with an assist against UMBC ... ranked second on the team with 54 shots. 2010 SEASON: Played in all 15 games as a freshman ... started 12 times ... Tigers’ fourth-leading scorer with 17 points ... tallied 13 goals with four assists ... scored three goals against top-ranked Virginia ... also had three goals with an assist in CAA semi-final win over Massachusetts ... scored a goal with an assist in college debut against Bucknell ... tied for fifth on the team with 35 shots ... contributed 16 ground balls. AT CENTRAL BUCKS EAST H.S.: Helped Central Bucks East to six straight Suburban One league championships … earned All-America honors as a senior … scored 66 goals with 28 assists during his senior season and was named as the All-Intel Player of the Year … contributed 56 goals with 30 assists as a junior … tallied 25 goals with 25 assists as a sophomore … also played hockey for the Patriots … led team in scoring three straight years … three-time first team All-League selection. PERSONAL: Lists Claude Giroux of the Philadelphia Flyers as his favorite athlete ... career goal is to own his own business ... hobbies include playing lacrosse and spending time with friends … lists his father as the person he admires the most ... has worked with his father over the summer … likes to play “NHL 2012” as his favorite video game ... enjoys watching TV show “Entourage” ... favorite movie is “Miracle” … favorite actor is Mark Wahlberg … likes to listen to music by Wiz Khalifa … enjoys eating cheesesteaks from Tony Luke’s … most memorable experiences are placing third at the Under-18 Hockey Nationals and recording a “hat trick” against Massachusetts in the CAA semi-finals as a freshman ... has three older brothers … parents are HVAC owners … son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hughes … born on October 23, 1990 in Bristol, Pa. … major is Business. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 15-12 13 4 17 35 16 5-3.5 2011 13-12 18 6 24 54 25 1-0.5 Career 28-24 31 10 41 89 41 6-4.0
2011 SEASON: Played in all 13 games as a junior ... started seven games ... scored three goals with five assists ... recorded a goal with an assist against Delaware ... also had a goal against Johns Hopkins and Maryland ... posted an assist in back-to-back games against Navy and Stony Brook ... took 36 shots and contributed 10 ground balls.
2011 SEASON: Played in all 13 games as a sophomore ... scored three goals as a long-stick midfielder ... tallied first goal of his college career in 3-2 loss against Loyola ... also had goals in back-to-back games against Drexel and Penn State ... contributed 14 ground balls with five caused turnovers ... had season-high four ground balls in win over fifth-ranked Stony Brook.
2010 SEASON: Appeared in all 15 games as a sophomore ... scored 11 goals with two assists ... ended season by scoring at least one goal in final seven games ... tallied two goals in both games against Massachusetts ... contributed a goal with an assist in 10-9 victory over Penn State ... fourth on the team with 47 shots ... contributed 21 ground balls, including season-high five ground balls against Bucknell in season opener.
2010 SEASON: Appeared in five games as a redshirt freshman ... recorded a ground ball in CAA semi-final win over Massachusetts ... also saw action against Maryland, Navy, Loyola and Johns Hopkins ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List.
AT ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY: Transfer from St. John’s University … played in 14 games as a freshman … led all freshmen with 18 goals and six assists … scored three goals in college debut against Holy Cross … tallied three goals with an assist against Massachusetts … contributed three-goal effort in overtime loss against Penn State … scored two goals at Fairfield. AT MASSAPEQUA H.S.: Four-year letter winner who served as team captain as a senior ... scored 34 goals with 20 assists during senior season … named as Nassau County All-American finalist as a senior … earned All-Nassau County honors in 2008 … selected as team’s Offensive MVP … helped Chiefs win Nassau County championship as a sophomore … also played club lacrosse for the Long Island Express … played four years of football for the Chiefs. PERSONAL: Hobbies include skiing, playing handball and spending time at the beach … lists his father and older brothers as the people he admires the most ... likes to play “Madden NFL” video game … favorite TV shows are “Entourage” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” … lists New York Jets as his favorite professional sports team ... favorite professional athlete is Joe Montana … enjoys listening to music by Jay-Z, Lil’ Wayne and J. Cole … favorite food is macaroni and cheese … youngest of four children in family … parents work as independent business owners ... son of Carl and Theresa Iacona … born on February 7, 1990 in Ozone Park, N.Y. … major is Sport Management.
2009 SEASON: Gained valuable experience during practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt” … named to CAA Commissioner’s List. AT WILSONVILLE H.S.: Four-year letter winner who scored 240 career points … two-time league Player of the Year … earned first team All-State honors as a senior … helped Wildcats reach state play-offs twice … also competed on football, basketball and track teams … good student who earned Honor Roll notice … served as Senior Class president. PERSONAL: Wants to work in the Peace Corps … lists his parents as the people he admires the most … enjoys cloud gazing and modeling … has worked as a lacrosse coach during the summer … favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali … avid fan of the Portland Trail Blazers ... favorite video game is “NCAA 2010” … lists “Parks and Rec” as his favorite TV show … favorite actor is Will Smith … enjoys music by Garth Brooks … younger sister, Gretchen, is a freshman tennis player at Linfield College … father attended Linfield College and works as a project manager for Sun Forest Construction … mother attended Oregon State and works as a sales representative for Royal Canine … son of Jeff and Ann Jernstedt … born on November 21, 1989 in Portland, Ore. ... has double major in Economics and Geography. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 Did not appear in any games 2010 5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 2011 13-0 3 0 3 3 14 3-2.0 Career 18-0 3 0 3 3 15 3-2.0
Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 (SJU) 14-14 18 6 24 67 28 7-6.0 2010 15-0 11 2 13 47 21 3-2.5 2011 13-7 3 5 8 36 10 2-2.0 Career 42-21 32 13 45 150 59 12-10.5
Carl Iacona
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Zack
39 Jones
6-0, 175-lb. • Fr. Midfield Abington, Pa. La Salle College H.S. Undeclared Major
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John Kenyon
Doug
20 Kohlenstein 6-5, 220-lb. • Sr. Defense River Hill, Md. River Hill H.S. Business Law Major
5-9, 182-lb. • Sr. Defense Del Mar, Calif. Santa Fe Christian H.S. Business Administration Major CO - C A P TA I N
AT LA SALLE COLLEGE H.S.: Two-time Philadelphia All-Catholic League selection for Coach Bill Leahy and Tony Resch ... led Explorers to pair of Pennsylvania state titles ... three-sport standout who also played for Explorers’ football and basketball teams. PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a teacher ... lists his father as the person he admires the most ... enjoys playing games and spending time with friends ... favorite video game is “NCAA Football” ... likes to watch “Jersey Shore” TV show ... favorite musician is Lil’ Wayne ... oldest of five children in family ... father attended Manor College ... mother graduated from West Chester ... son of Charles and Kim Jones ... born on March 16, 1992 in Abington, Pa. ... major is Undeclared.
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Warren Kalkstein
5-11, 195-lb. • So. Midfield Towson, Md. Loyola Blakefield H.S. International Business Major
2011 SEASON: Played in 11 games as a freshman ... won 23 of 51 face-off attempts ... also contributed three ground balls with two caused turnovers ... won seven of eight face-offs against Saint Joseph’s in season finale along with two ground balls ... earned six face-off wins against Maryland ... won five of 14 draws at Delaware with two caused turnovers. AT LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD H.S.: Led Dons to back-to-back MIAA ‘A’ Conference titles ... named as an Under Armour Underclassmen All-American ... also played three years for Dons football team. PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he admires the most ... enjoys water sports, yoga and reading ... avid Baltimore Ravens fan who lists linebacker Ray Lewis as his favorite athlete ... favorite video game is “BIGS” ... enjoys watching TV show “Curb Your Enthusiasm” ... most memorable experience is traveling to Guatemala ... has three siblings ... older sister, Brittany, played lacrosse at the University of Virginia from 2007-10 and finished career as the Cavaliers’ all-time leader with 287 draw controls ... older brother, Russell, played lacrosse at Washington and Jefferson ... father is a chiropractor who attended the United States Naval Academy ... mother attended Ohio University and works as a nutritionist ... son of Jeff and Megan Kalkstein ... born on August 30, 1990 in Towson, Md. ... major is International Business.
2011 SEASON: Played in all 13 games during junior season ... tied for second on the team with 38 ground balls ... ranked third on the team with 12 caused turnovers ... had season-high six ground balls against Delaware ... posted five ground balls and won four of eight face-offs in 14-11 loss against Navy ... tallied season-high three caused turnovers against Johns Hopkins in season opener ... also had four ground balls with two caused turnovers in win over fifth-ranked Stony Brook ... finished season with four ground balls against Saint Joseph’s. 2010 SEASON: Played in 12 games as a sophomore ... recorded an assist against Stony Brook ... also contributed four ground balls and two caused turnovers ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 2009 SEASON: Appeared in all 17 games as a freshman … contributed eight ground balls with eight caused turnovers … had two ground balls with two caused turnovers against Penn … also posted a pair of caused turnovers against Robert Morris … named to CAA Commissioner’s List. AT SANTA FE CHRISTIAN H.S.: Two-sport athlete for the Eagles ... scored 11 goals with nine assists as a senior while recording 156 ground balls ... two-time first team All-League selection ... earned first team AllCIF honors ... named as San Diego All-Star ... earned AllAmerican honors.
2011 SEASON: Played as a reserve in season finale against Saint Joseph’s. AT RIVER HILL H.S.: Transfer from Howard Community College ... earned second team All-Region honors ... helped River Hill to the state title as a junior ... earned Honor Roll Scholar-Athlete notice. PERSONAL: Aspires to become a lawyer ... enjoys hunting and skiing ... avid fan of the Baltimore Ravens who lists linebacker Ray Lewis as his favorite athlete ... likes to play “Madden NFL” video game ... favorite TV shows are “House” and “Suits” ... lists Will Smith and Jim Carrey as his favorite actors ... enjoys listening to music by Bob Marley ... father played lacrosse at Washington & Lee and works as an insurance broker ... has two older brothers ... son of Michael Kohlenstein ... born on March 21, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. ... major is Business Law. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Career 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0
Warren Kalkstein
PERSONAL: Career goal is to become an entrepreneur ... lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... has worked as a trainer during the summer ... hobbies include snowboarding ... favorite professional sports team is San Diego Chargers ... lists Mike Tolbert as his favorite professional athlete ... favorite video game is “FIFA Soccer” ... favorite TV show is “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” ... lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor ... enjoys listening to music by the Zac Brown Band ... likes Mexican food ... most memorable experience was receiving the 2011 Joseph Ferrante Scholarship award ... one of four children in family ... father is an entrepreneur ... mother works as a family therapist … son of John and Suzi Kenyon ... born on November 4, 1989 in Fallbrook, Calif. … majoring in Business Administration. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 17-0 0 0 0 0 8 1-0.5 2010 12-0 0 1 1 1 4 2-2.0 2011 13-0 0 0 0 1 38 3-2.5 Career 42-0 0 1 1 2 50 6-5.0
Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2011 11-0 0 0 0 0 3 3-2.5 Career 11-0 0 0 0 0 3 3-2.5
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Dan Kramer
6-2, 200-lb. • Jr. Attack Rocky Point, N.Y. Rocky Point H.S. History & Secondary Education Major
2011 SEASON: Played in four games as a sophomore ... started last two games against Drexel and Saint Joseph’s ... scored goal in loss to Dragons ... also saw action against Mount St. Mary’s and Hofstra ... took 11 shots. 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... did not play in any games and earned a “redshirt” season. 2009 SEASON: Played in four games as a freshman … scored first college goal in win over Sacred Heart … took four shots. AT ROCKY POINT H.S.: Three-sport athlete for the Eagles ... led lacrosse team to first-ever state title with 21-1 record as a senior ... scored 60 goals with 18 assists as captain, including six goals with two assists in championship game ... earned All-Division and All-County honors as a senior ... scored 40 goals with 15 assists as a junior, earning first team All-Division notice ... also played basketball and football for the Eagles ... named first team All-Division in football as a senior. PERSONAL: Lists his father and high school lacrosse coach as the people he admires the most ... aspires to become a high school history teacher … enjoys fishing and relaxing ... has worked as a pool cleaner during the summer ... favorite athlete is Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan ... lists Miami Dolphins as his favorite sports team ... favorite TV show is “Seinfield ... likes to play “NHL 2010” video game ... favorite actor is Samuel L. Jackson ... enjoys listening to music by Billy Joel ... favorite meal is a Skywalker sandwich from Campus Heroes in New York ... lists winning the New York state championship as a senior in high school as his most memorable experience … has two brothers and a sister ... son of Dan and Erin Kramer ... born on April 1, 1990 in Rocky Point, N.Y. … has double major in History and Secondary Education. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 4-0 1 0 1 4 1 0-0.0 2010 Did not appear in any games 2011 4-2 1 0 1 11 2 0-0.0 Career 8-2 2 0 2 15 3 0-0.0
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Ed Lally
6-2, 209-lb. • Fr. Attack Sewickley, Pa. Sewickley Academy Finance Major
AT SEWICKLEY ACADEMY: Two-time AllAmerica selection for Coach Tim Hastings ... led Panthers to WPIAL championship as a junior ... holds school record for career goals and points ... also broke single-season school record by scoring 81 goals ... honored as WPIAL Player of the Year as a senior ... two-time selection as team MVP ... also played hockey for the Panthers. PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in finance field ... lists his brother, Dave, as the person he admires the most ... hobbies include fishing, listening to music and sports ... favorite professional sports team is the Pittsburgh Steelers ... favorite video game is “NHL 2011” ... lists “Wilfred” as favorite TV show ... favorite actor is Adam Sandler ... enjoys listening to music by Wiz Khalifa ... lists winning the WPIAL championship as his most memorable experience ... youngest of four children in family ... father is a vascular surgeon who attended Notre Dame ... mother works for REI and attended Edinborough ... son of Mike and Diane Lally ... born on May 22, 1992 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... major is Finance.
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Matt Lamon
6-0, 175-lb. • Sr. Attack Annapolis, Md. St. Mary’s H.S. Sport Management Major
PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in sports marketing or sales ... lists his father as the person he admires the most ... has volunteered at the Stanton Center as a basketball coach ... enjoys lacrosse, boating and spending time with friends and family ... has worked at Kentmorr Marina during the summer ... favorite professional sports team is Baltimore Ravens ... enjoys playing “NHL 2010” video game ... favorite TV show is “Friday Night Lights” ... lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor ... favorite musician is Jack Johnson ... enjoys eating ribs ... uncle, Pat Lamon, played lacrosse at Loyola ... uncle, Chris Lamon, played lacrosse at Maryland ... uncle, Ben Lamon, played lacrosse at North Carolina State ... aunt, Gret Steele, played lacrosse at Maryland ... father was an All-American lacrosse player at Maryland who played on 1986 World Team and works for the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse … has two siblings ... older brother, John, played for the Tiger men’s lacrosse team from 2007-10 ... younger sister, Kristen, is a freshman attacker for University of Maryland women’s lacrosse team ... mother is a Towson University graduate ... son of John and Cheryl Lamon ... born on March 20, 1990 in Annapolis, Md. … majoring in Sport Management. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 17-10 4 8 12 30 8 0-0.0 2010 13-13 10 4 14 33 11 2-2.0 2011 13-11 12 2 14 38 8 1-0.5 Career 43-24 26 14 40 101 27 3-2.5
2011 SEASON: Appeared in all 13 games as a junior ... started first 11 games ... ranked third on the team with 12 goals ... also contributed two assists ... opened season by scoring a goal in five of the Tigers’ first six games ... scored two goals against Navy, Hofstra and Saint Joseph’s ... contributed a goal with an assist at Penn State ... took 38 shots. 2010 SEASON: Started 13 games as a sophomore ... scored 10 goals with four assists ... scored two goals with an assist in 10-9 victory over seventh-ranked Massachusetts ... also contributed two goals against Loyola ... scored a goal with an assist in CAA semi-final win over Massachusetts ... ranked seventh on the team with 33 shots ... recorded 11 ground balls ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 2009 SEASON: Played in all 17 games as a freshman … started 10 times … scored four goals with eight assists … tied for fourth on the team in assists … scored two goals in college debut against Loyola … posted seasonhigh three assists with a goal against Johns Hopkins … had two assists against Air Force and Delaware … contributed eight ground balls … named to CAA Commissioner’s List.
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AT ST. MARY’S H.S.: Two-sport athlete for the Saints ... scored 40 goals with 44 assists as a senior, including overtime goal against Severn ... served as team captain ... earned first team All-Met honors by The Washington Post ... named first team All-County, All-Examiner and All-Digital Sports ... recipient of Coach’s Award ... also played football for the Saints ... honor roll student.
Matt Lamon
Player Profiles || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
Travis Love
2008 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... did not appear in any games and earned “redshirt” season.
6-0, 180-lb. • Sr. Goalkeeper Westminster, Md. Winters Mill H.S. Business Administration Major
AT WINTERS MILL H.S.: Three-year varsity team captain at Winters Mill ... led Falcons to 19-0 record as a senior and state championship ... named as Carroll County Player of the Year ... won C. Markland Kelly Award as a senior and earned All-America honors ... played in Maryland Senior All-Star Game ... also played football for Winters Mill.
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2011 SEASON: Played in all 13 games as the Tigers’ starting goalkeeper ... ranked third in the CAA with a 7.94 goals against average ... fourth in the CAA with a .552 save percentage ... posted 10 or more saves seven times, including season-high 13 saves against Massachusetts and Penn State ... had 12 saves in win over fifth-ranked Stony Brook ... led Tigers to win over Mount St. Mary’s by making 11 saves and allowing just three goals ... made 10 saves and allowed one goal in 15-2 victory over Saint Joseph’s in season finale ... tied for second on team with 38 ground balls, including season-high eight ground balls against Penn State. 2010 SEASON: Second team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection who played in 14 games as a junior ... led Tigers to a 7-5 record after becoming the starting goalkeeper against Navy ... ranked second in the CAA with a .556 save percentage ... posted a 9.24 goals against average, third in the CAA ... named as CAA Co-Player of the Week after leading the Tigers to wins over UMBC and seventh-ranked Massachusetts ... recorded 21 saves while allowing 16 goals in the two victories ... made career-high 16 saves against top-ranked Virginia ... recorded 14 saves in one-goal victory against Navy ... helped Tigers to 10-9 win over Penn State with 15-save performance ... held UMass to just five goals in CAA semi-final victory while making 11 saves ... also had 11 saves in CAA Championship Game against Delaware ... ranked third on the team with 38 ground balls, including season-high six ground balls against Navy ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 2009 SEASON: Played in three games as a sophomore for the Tigers … made four saves in fourth quarter against UMBC … also posted a save against Sacred Heart and Villanova … named to CAA Commissioner’s List.
PERSONAL: Lists his sister as the person he admires the most ... wants to attend law school after graduation ... founded Community of Compassion Foundation ... hobbies include skiing ... has worked at a local swimming pool during the summer ... favorite professional sports team is Baltimore Ravens ... favorite TV show is “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” ... likes to read “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss … lists Will Smith as his favorite actor ... enjoys eating at Taco Bell ... lists winning the state championship as a senior at Winters Mill as his most memorable experience ... cousin, Jonathan Stumpf, plays lacrosse at Lehigh University … one of six children in family ... sister, Lindsay, played lacrosse at Boston University ... brother, Ben, plays lacrosse at UMBC … father works in medical sales and graduated from Adrian University where he was member of baseball, football and track teams ... mother works at a hospice … son of Stew and Sallee Love ... born on June 19, 1989 in Nashua, N.H. … major is Business Administration. Season GP-GS MP Svs. Sv% GA GAA 2008 Did not appear in any games 2009 3-0 33:19 6 .545 5 9.00 2010 14-12 772:51 149 .556 119 9.24 2011 13-13 680:14 111 .552 90 7.94 Career 30-25 1486:24 266 .554 214 8.64
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Justin Mabus
6-2, 190-lb. • Fr. Midfield Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Yorktown H.S. Undeclared Major
AT YORKTOWN H.S.: Honorable mention allsection player for Coach Dave Marr ... member of Huskers’ state championship team ... also played for Huskers’ football team. PERSONAL: Aspires to work in the business field ... lists his father as the person he admires the most ... hobbies include relaxing and spending time with friends ... favorite athlete is quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints ... favorite video game is “Gears of War” ... likes to watch TV show “Two and a Half Men” ... favorite actor is Morgan Freeman ... enjoys listening to music by Lil’ Wayne ... youngest of three children in family ... father works in hotel management and attended Kutztown State College ... mother is a physical education teacher and a teaching assistant ... son of Steve and Robyn Mabus ... born on November 5, 1992 in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. ... major is Undeclared.
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Sean Maguire
5-10, 210-lb. • Sr. Attack Lutherville, Md. Calvert Hall College H.S. Sport Management Major
2011 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as a junior ... started against Navy and scored a goal ... scored eight goals with seven assists ... helped Tigers earn win over fifth-ranked Stony Brook by scoring two goals with an assist ... also had two goals with an assist against UMBC ... tallied three assists in regular season finale against Saint Joseph’s ... scored goal with an assist against Hofstra and Drexel ... took 21 shots. 2010 SEASON: Saw action in seven games as a sophomore ... started against Massachusetts and Penn State. 2009 SEASON: Played in all 17 games as a freshman … started 10 times … scored nine goals with an assist … tallied two goals in college debut against Loyola … also scored two goals against Bucknell and UMBC … took 33 shots and had 11 ground balls. AT CALVERT HALL COLLEGE H.S.: Twosport athlete for the Cardinals ... helped lacrosse team reach MIAA ‘A’ Conference semi-finals as a senior ... scored 111 goals with 49 assists in his career ... led team in scoring as a junior and senior ... earned All-MIAA honors ... named All-Metro by The Baltimore Sun. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys playing video games, skiing and street hockey ... has worked at Watson’s Garden Center during the summer ... enjoys playing “Sonic the Hedgehog” video game ... likes to watch TV show “Jonas” ... favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... enjoys listening to music by Justin Bieber ... favorite restaurant is Qdoba’s ... most memorable experience is reaching the MIAA semi-final against Loyola as a senior … has one older brother ... parents are graduates of Niagara University ... father works as an accountant ... son of Michael and Therese Maguire ... born on June 28, 1990 in Baltimore, Md. … major is Sport Management. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 17-10 9 1 10 33 11 1-0.5 2010 7-2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2011 12-1 8 7 15 21 6 0-0.0 Career 36-13 17 8 25 54 17 1-0.5
Sean Maguire
Travis Love
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Ben McCarty
5-8, 160-lb. • Fr. Midfield Westminster, Md. South Carroll H.S. Business Major
AT SOUTH CARROLL H.S.: Two-time All-America selection for Coach Bill McDermott ... scored 144 career goals with 82 assists ... earned all-conference notice all four years ... honored as Carroll County Player of the Year twice ... also played football for the Cavaliers and earned all-county honors twice. PERSONAL: Career goal is to work as a financial advisor ... lists his family as the people he admires the most ... enjoys hunting, fishing and playing the guitar ... avid Washington Redskins fan who lists Chris Cooley as his favorite professional athlete ... favorite actor is the late Chris Farley ... enjoys listening to music by Corey Smith ... has two brothers ... older brother, Jack, plays football at Susquehanna ... father is a business owner ... mother attended UMBC ... son of Tom and Shari McCarty ... born on January 5, 1993 in Silver Spring, Md. ... major is Business.
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Ian Mills
6-3, 195-lb. • Jr. Midfield Centreville, Va. Chantilly H.S. Communication Studies Major
2011 SEASON: Played in nine games as a sophomore ... won 23 of 54 face-off attempts with five ground balls ... earned seven face-off wins in 17 attempts while helping Tigers defeat fifth-ranked Stony Brook ... also won 6 of 13 draws against Navy with two ground balls ... recorded five face-off wins in eight attempts against Hofstra. 2010 SEASON: Missed the season due to an injury and earned a medical “redshirt.” 2009 SEASON: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ... earned 15 face-off wins in 32 attempts while recording nine ground balls ... won 6 of 11 face-offs against Sacred Heart with two ground balls ... recorded four face-off wins in six attempts against Villanova in CAA Championship Game ... also had two ground balls in CAA semi-final win over Drexel ... took two shots. AT CHANTILLY H.S.: Scored 26 goals with 23 assists with 180 ground balls while leading Chargers to state championship and undefeated 20-0 record as a senior ... also won 75 per cent of his face-off attempts ... two-time All-Region and All-District selection ... served as team captain for two years ... named as team MVP ... earned All-American honors.
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PERSONAL: Currently serving as the president of Towson University’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council ... lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys fishing and playing video games ... has worked at Lax World during the summer ... avid Washington Redskins fan who lists the late Sean Taylor as his favorite athlete ... likes to play “Tiger Woods ‘10” video game ... favorite TV show is “Swamp People” ... favorite actress is Jessica Alba ... likes to listen to music by Glassjaw ... most memorable experience was winning Virginia state championship in 2008 ... enjoys eating at Chipotle ... has one older brother ... father attended Cal Poly and works as a manager ... mother is a security manager who attended Chapman ... stepfather attended Princeton and works as an engineer ... son of Paul Mills and Debbie Mamiaro ... stepson of Randy Mamiaro ... born on December 5, 1989 in Burbank, Calif. ... major is Communication Studies. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots 2009 9-0 0 0 0 2 2010 Missed season due to injury 2011 9-0 0 0 0 2 Career 18-0 0 0 0 4
GB Pen.-Min. 9 2-1.0 5 14
0-0.0 2-1.0
Ty
26 Murphy
6-0, 170-lb. • Fr. Defense Massapequa, N.Y. Farmingdale H.S. Accounting Major
AT FARMINGDALE H.S.: Led Dalers to state championship as a senior ... two-time All-America selection for Coach Bob Hartranft ... also played soccer ... good student who earned honor roll notice. PERSONAL: Lists his mother as the person he admires the most ... favorite professional sports team is the Minnesota Vikings ... lists winning the state championship in lacrosse as his most memorable experience ... one of four children in family ... older brother, Anthony, plays lacrosse at University at Albany ... son of Peter and Lisa Ostrander ... born on October 25, 1993 in Farmingdale, N.Y. ... major is Accounting.
6-1, 200-lb. • So. Midfield Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy Sport Management Major
2011 SEASON: Saw action in two games ... made college debut against Mount St. Mary’s in 11-3 win ... also played against Saint Joseph’s. 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY: Two-time team captain for the Brothers who scored 20 goals with 20 assists … helped team to sectional championship and state regionals as a sophomore … played as a defenseman as a senior … also played for Brothers’ basketball team. PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he admires the most … career goal is to work in business ... enjoys playing video games and relaxing … favorite athlete is Bo Jackson … enjoys playing “NCAA Football 2012” video game … favorite actor is John Stamos ... lists Lil’ B and Dirt Nasty as favorite musicians … likes eating macaroni and cheese … uncle, Pat Murphy, served as head baseball coach at Arizona State for 15 years … father played basketball at Clarkson and works as a real estate agent … has a younger brother and younger sister … mother is a graduate of Penn State who is an accountant … son of David and Tammy Murphy … born on November 9, 1990 in Clearwater, Fla. ... major is Sport Management. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 Did not appear in any games 2011 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0
JoJo
50 Ostrander
John
29 Paukovits 5-11, 185-lb. • So. Midfield Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. Comsewogue H.S. Finance Major
AT COMSEWOGUE H.S.: Led Warriors to 2002 state title ... member of 2001 Long Island Empire Team ... three-sport standout who also played football and ice hockey. PERSONAL: Spent seven years as a member of the United States Army ... served two tours of duty in Iraq ... has two younger sisters ... son of John and Donna Paukovits ... born on September 19, 1984 in Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. ... major is Finance.
Luke
28 Pellizzi 5-10, 190-lb. • Fr. Midfield Massapequa, N.Y. Massapequa H.S. Undeclared Major
AT MASSAPEQUA H.S.: Led Chiefs to two apperances in Nassau County championship game ... earned allconference honors ... two-sport standout who also played football for the Chiefs. PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in physical therapy ... enjoys golfing ... avid Minnesota Vikings fan ... likes to play “Madden” video games ... lists Vince Vaughn as his favorite actor ... most memorable experience was when he committed to Towson University ... has one older sister ... father is a salesman who attended Iona College ... mother works as a nurse and graduated from Niagara University ... son of William and Diane Pellizzi ... born on May 12, 1993 in Massapequa, N.Y. ... major is Undeclared.
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Andrew
42 Poulos
5-8, 170-lb. • Sr. Midfield Rockville, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. Business Management Major
2011 SEASON: Appeared in all 13 games as a junior ... recorded two ground balls against Saint Joseph’s and won only face-off attempt. 2010 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as a sophomore ... recorded an assist against Virginia ... had three ground balls with three caused turnovers. 2009 SEASON: Played in two games as a freshman … recorded one ground ball against Virginia … named to CAA Commissioner’s List. AT OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL H.S.: Two-year team captain for the Falcons ... two-time AllLeague selection ... earned All-Met notice as a senior ... honor roll student. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... career goal is to work in sales … enjoys fishing and basketball ... has worked in landscaping during the summer ... favorite athlete is Kevin Durant ... favorite actor is Tom Hanks ... enjoys listening to music by Jack Johnson and Dave Matthews Band ... favorite restaurant is Chipotle ... most memorable experience is catching a six-pound large mouth bass ... has five brothers ... older brother, Matthew, plays lacrosse at Army ... parents are graduates of the University of Maryland ... son of John and Beth Poulos ... born on October 10, 1989 in Rockville, Md. ... major is Business Management. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 2010 12-0 0 1 1 1 3 1-0.5 2011 13-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0.0 Career 27-0 0 1 1 1 6 1-0.5
Brian
40 Prendergast 5-9, 165-lb. • Fr. Attack Massapequa Park, N.Y. Farmingdale H.S. Physical Education Major
Sean
45 Sheehe 6-4, 212-lb. • Sr. Defense Lancaster, Pa. Hempfield H.S. Geography Major
2011 SEASON: Saw action in 11 games as a junior ... recorded four ground balls with three caused turnovers ... had three ground balls in season finale against Saint Joseph’s ... recorded a ground ball with two caused turnovers in season opener against Johns Hopkins. 2010 SEASON: Played in six games as a sophomore ... attempted one shot against Hofstra ... also saw action against Virginia, Loyola, Johns Hopkins, Massachusetts and Delaware. 2009 SEASON: Made college debut against Sacred Heart on April 4 … recorded a ground ball in 16-8 victory. AT HEMPFIELD H.S.: Led Black Knights to state final as a freshman ... earned All-American honors ... named as league’s Most Valuable Defenseman ... also competed on Hempfield wrestling team. PERSONAL: Lists his brothers as the people he admires the most ... enjoys playing the bass guitar, listening to music and relaxing ... has worked in masonry labor during the summer ... avid Philadelphia Eagles fan ... enjoys playing the video game “NHL 2010” ... favorite TV show is Tosh.O ... enjoys watching “Batman” movies ... enjoys listening to music by Rusted Root ... has two older brothers ... father graduated from Shippensburg and works as a salesman ... mother is a human resources manager who graduated from Penn State ... son of Brian and Karen Sheehe ... born on March 9, 1990 in Lancaster, Pa. … major is Geography and Environmental Planning.
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Max Siskind
5-6, 160-lb. • R-Fr. Attack West Chester, Pa. Henderson H.S. Sport Management Major
2011 SEASON: Gained valuable experience during practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT HENDERSON H.S.: Four-year starter for the Warriors ... four-time All-League selection ... two-sport athlete who played three years of varsity ice hockey ... earned All-Area honors in ice hockey ... good student who was named to the Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Lists his grandfather as the person he admires the most ... career goal is to become an athletic director ... enjoys fishing and golf ... favorite professional athlete is Lebron James ... enjoys playing “FIFA Soccer” video game ... lists “Family Guy” and “Entourage” as favorite TV shows ... favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... enjoys listening to music by Dave Matthews Band ... one of four children in family ... father is a sales representative who played for Tiger men’s lacrosse team from 1976-79 and is one of five players in school history with 100 or more career assists ... son of Jules and Susan Siskind ... born on April 11, 1991 in West Chester, Pa. ... major is Sport Management.
Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 2010 12-0 0 1 1 1 3 1-0.5 2011 13-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0.0 Career 27-0 0 1 1 1 6 1-0.5
Sean Sheehe
AT FARMINGDALE H.S.: Scored 115 career goals in three seasons for Coach Bob Hartranft ... two-time allcounty selection for the Dalers ... earned all-conference notice as a sophomore ... two-sport standout who also played football ... earned all-conference notice as a junior ... received All-Long Island honors during senior season. PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a health or physical education teacher ... lists his father as the person he admires the most ... enjoys fishing and golfing ... avid New York Jets fan ... favorite professional athlete is linebacker Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens ... enjoys playing “NHL ‘11” video game ... favorite TV show is “Entourage” ... lists Mark Wahlberg as his favorite actor ... likes to listen to music by Kanye West ... has one younger sister ... son of Richard and Joan Prendergast ... born on June 26, 1993 in Farmingdale, N.Y. ... major is Physical Education.
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Matt
23 Thomas 5-7, 165-lb. • Jr. Midfield Monrovia, Md. Urbana H.S. Political Science Major
2010 SEASON: Played in 14 games as a redshirt freshman ... led Tigers with 58 ground balls ... ranked third in the CAA with 4.14 ground ball per game average ... posted .489 face-off percentage, eighth in the CAA ... scored a goal in college debut against Bucknell while winning 14 of 26 face-offs with six ground balls ... named as CAA Rookie of the Week after leading Tigers to wins over UMBC and Massachusetts ... won 9 of 14 face-offs in 10-7 victory over Retrievers ... helped Tigers to upset win over seventh-ranked Massachusetts by winning 9 of 16 faceoffs ... earned 14 wins in 20 face-off attempts along with six ground balls against Johns Hopkins ... had 12 faceoff wins and eight ground balls in back-to-back games against Maryland and Virginia ... tallied six ground balls against Massachusetts in CAA semi-final victory. 2009 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT URBANA H.S.: Member of four-time regional championship team at Urbana … helped Hawks reach state championship game as a sophomore and senior … All-American pick by US Lacrosse as a senior … earned first team All-County and All-Metro notice as a senior … named to Maryland Freestate Team in 2008 … earned first team All-Gazette and All-MVAL honors as a senior … selected to the MSLCA Senior All-Star Team … scored 28 goals with 18 assists as a senior co-captain for the Hawks. PERSONAL: Enjoys fishing and playing video games … most admires God … favorite athlete is Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings … favorite video game is “Call of Duty” ... enjoys watching “Friday Night Lights” TV show ... favorite actor is Brad Pitt … likes listening to music by George Strait … has one older brother … father is a copyright specialist and attended Virginia Tech … mother is an art teacher who attended Bethany College … son of Jim and Cheryl Thomas … born on February 24, 1990 in Shady Grove, Md. … majoring in Political Science.
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Andrew
32 Wascavage
5-10, 170-lb. • Jr. Goalkeeper Drayden, Md. St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. Legal Studies Major
2011 SEASON: Appeared in all 13 games as a sophomore ... served as the Tigers’ primary face-off specialist ... won 63 of 131 face-off attempts and recorded 27 ground balls ... also scored a goal in the Tigers’ season opener against Johns Hopkins ... won career-high 15 of 23 face-off attempts at Drexel with season-high six ground balls ... earned nine face-off wins in 16 attempts against Massachusetts ... had five ground balls with nine face-off wins at Penn State.
Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots 2009 Did not appear in any games 2010 14-0 1 0 1 2 2011 13-0 1 0 1 3 Career 27-0 2 0 2 5
2-2.0 2-1.5 4-3.5
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Joey Weidner
6-0, 181-lb. • Fr. Defense Towson, Md. Boys’ Latin School Business Major
2011 SEASON: Played in four games as a reserve ... recorded an 11.20 goals against average while stopping 37.5 per cent of the shots he faced ... posted four saves in relief at UMBC ... made three saves at Drexel in 21 minutes ... posted two saves in fourth quarter at Mount St. Mary’s ... recorded two ground balls.
AT BOYS’ LATIN SCHOOL: Member of MYLA team ... three-sport athlete who also played for Lakers’ football and ice hockey teams ... earned all-conference honors in football as a senior ... served as team captain for hockey team and was named as team’s MVP ... good student who earned honor roll notice all four years.
2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.”
PERSONAL: Hobbies include water skiing, snowboarding and sailing ... avid fan of the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Capitals ... enjoys playing “NHL 2011” video game ... favorite TV shows are “Entourage” and “Weeds” ... likes to listen to music by Dave Matthews Band ... one of five children in family ... uncle, John Church, played lacrosse at Washington and Lee ... parents work as carpet consultants ... father attended Purdue University ... mother graduated from Towson ... son of Steve and Kathie Weidner ... born on September 13, 1992 in Towson, Md. ... major is Business.
2009 SEASON: Appeared in four games as a freshman … made one save against Air Force … also saw action against Loyola, Virginia and Sacred Heart. AT ST. MARY’S RYKEN H.S.: Two-time AllState selection for Coach John Sothoron ... led Knights to WCAC Championship in 2007 ... earned second team AllMet honors as a junior and senior ... first team All-WCAC pick during junior and senior seasons ... selected to play in 2008 Under Armour® All-America Lacrosse game at Johnny Unitas® Stadium. PERSONAL: Enjoys hunting, basketball and tennis ... lists his mother as the person he admires the most ... has worked in construction during the summer ... wants to become a lawyer after graduation ... favorite athlete is Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video game ... favorite TV show is “Trailer Park Boys” ... favorite actor is Leonardo DiCaprio ... enjoys listening to music by Eminem ... favorite meal is a scrapple, egg and cheese sandwich from Ridgely and Ferren’s ... lists winning WCAC Championship as his most memorable experience ... older brother, Joe, played for the Tiger men’s lacrosse team from 2007-10 ... father graduated from Maryland and works as an aero-space engineer ... mother is a special education teacher who graduated from Southern Connecticut State ... son of Joseph and Betty Wascavage ... born on June 24, 1990 in Leonardtown, Md. … major is Legal Studies. Season GP-GS MP Svs. Sv% GA GAA 2009 4-0 23:07 1 .167 5 12.98 2010 Did not appear in any games 2011 4-0 80:21 9 .375 15 11.20 Career 8-0 103:28 10 .333 20 11.60
Matt Thomas
GB 1 2 3
Tyler
49 White 6-3, 230-lb. • Fr. Goalkeeper Elmira Heights, N.Y. Corning East H.S. Undeclared Major
AT CORNING EAST H.S.: Two-time first team all-league selection ... led Hawks to state tournament twice ... three-sport standout who also played for golf and basketball teams. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys spending time with friends ... avid fan of the New York Jets ... lists Lebron James as his favorite professional athlete ... enjoys playing “NHL” and “Madden” video games ... likes to watch TV show “Tosh.O” ... favorite actor is Denzel Washington ... lists Megan Fox as his favorite actress ... enjoys listening to music by Dave Matthews Band and Wiz Khalifa ... one of four children in family ... father is an x-ray technician who attended Ithaca College ... stepmother is a teacher who attended Oneonta State ... son of Raymond and Kelly White ... born on January 9, 1993 in Elmira, N.Y. ... major is Undeclared.
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Sean Young
6-0, 181-lb. • Fr. Defense Oakville, Ontario, Canada Hill Academy Undeclared Major
AT HILL ACADEMY: Played for Coach Brodie Merrill ... led Pride to North American Lacrosse Invitational ... named as team Defensive Player of the Year ... also played football and basketball. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys listening to music ... avid fan of the Tennessee Titans who lists Chris Johnson as his favorite athlete ... favorite video game is “Madden” ... lists “Jersey Shore” as his favorite TV show ... favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... likes to listen to music by Red Hot Chili Peppers ... one of four children in family ... father is a stock trader ... mother is a costume designer ... son of Tom and Carolyn Young ... born on June 11, 1992 in Boston, Mass. ... major is Undeclared.
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Robby Zoppo
5-10, 155-lb. • R-Fr. Midfield Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall College H.S. Exercise Science Major
2011 SEASON: Gained valuable experience during practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” AT CALVERT HALL COLLEGE H.S.: Twosport athlete for the Cardinalso who also played football ... member of Under-19 U.S. National Team. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video game ... likes to watch ESPN ... favorite actor is Denzel Washington ... enjoys listening to music by Wiz Khalifa, Lil’ Wayne and Curren$y ... has one older sister and two younger brothers ... parents graduated from Towson ... father works as a masonry contractor ... son of Ray and Kathy Zoppo ... born on September 8, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. ... major is Exercise Science.
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || Player Profiles
Tigers in Major League Lacrosse
Since the inception of Major League Lacrosse in 2001, there have been 25 former Tigers who have played for one of the League’s ten teams. Most recently, Casey Cittadino, ‘06 led the Denver Outlaws to their sixth straight MLL playoff appearance during the 2011 season while Dan Cocchi, ‘03 and Peter Mezzanotte, ‘11 played for the Long Island Lizards. Player Team Years Neil Adams New Jersey Pride 2004 Adam Baxter Baltimore Bayhawks 2004 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Justin Berry New Jersey Pride 2001-02, ‘08 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 John Blatchley Baltimore Bayhawks 2002-03 Casey Cittadino Denver Outlaws 2006-11 Dan Cocchi Bridgeport Barrage 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks 2004-05 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Long Island Lizards 2007-11 Ben DeFelice Philadelphia Barrage 2004 Baltimore Bayhawks 2005-06 Boston Cannons 2007-08 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010 Dudley Dixon Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Jonathan Engelke Long Island Lizards 2008 Kyle Fiat Washington Bayhawks 2007 Matt Florio Chicago Machine 2006 Spencer Ford Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Rochester Rattlers 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2006-08 Long Island Lizards 2008 Washington Bayhawks 2009 Mark Goers Boston Cannons 2001 John Horrigan Baltimore Bayhawks 2003-04 Hunter Lochte Denver Outlaws 2006-07 San Francisco Dragons 2007-08 Washington Bayhawks 2008 Peter Mezzanotte Long Island Lizards 2011 Tony Millon Baltimore Bayhawks 2006 Brian Myers Denver Outlaws 2006 Philadelphia Barrage 2007 Drew Pfarr Baltimore Bayhawks 2005 Boston Cannons 2006-08 Brad Reppert San Francisco Dragons 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2007-08 Rob Shek Baltimore Bayhawks 2001-02 Joe Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006-08 Chicago Machine 2010 Zak Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006 Reed Sothoron San Francisco Dragons 2006 Denver Outlaws 2007 Brian Vetter Philadelphia Barrage 2008 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2009-10
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Dan Cocchi
Casey Cittadino
Peter Mezzanotte
Opponents || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
OPPONENTS
Matt Hughes scored three goals in the Tigers’ 9-8 victory over 5th-ranked Stony Brook last season.
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || Opponents
GAME 1: JACKSONVILLE
GAME 2: JOHNS HOPKINS
Feb. 11 | Jacksonville, Fla. | 1 p.m.
Feb. 17 | Homewood Field | 5 p.m. | ESPNU/ESPN3.com
Quick Facts Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Athletics Director: Conference: Home Field: Capacity/Surface:
Jacksonville, Fla. 3,688 Dolphins Green and Gold Alan Verlander MAAC D.B. Milne Field 5,000/AstroTurf
Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
5-10 3-3 NR n/a n/a
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Guy Van Arsdale (Hobart, ‘84) Record at JU: 0-0 | 1st season Overall Record: 135-57 Office Phone: 904-256-7802
Series History Record: Streak: First Meeting: Last Meeting:
First Meeting n/a n/a n/a
2012 Dolphins’ Schedule Feb. 11 TOWSON................................1 p.m. Feb. 19 vs. Navy...............................2 p.m. Feb. 26 at Duke.................................1 p.m. Mar. 2 MICHIGAN......................3:30 p.m. Mar. 4 HOLY CROSS..................3:30 p.m. Mar. 10 MERCER.................................1 p.m. Mar. 17 at Marist *............................1 p.m. Mar. 24 VMI *......................................1 p.m. Mar. 27 AIR FORCE ..........................7 p.m. Mar. 31 at Siena *.............................1 p.m. Apr. 7 CANISIUS *...........................1 p.m. Apr. 14 at Detroit Mercy *........... 12 p.m. Apr. 21 MANHATTAN *.....................1 p.m. * MAAC game
Media Information SID Contact: Jim Nasella Office Phone: 904-256-7402 E-Mail: jnasell@ju.edu Press Box Phone: 904-382-3561 Website: www.judolphins.com Twitter: JUDolphins
Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
13-3 n/a 3 9/1 35/8
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (Hopkins, ’90) Record at JHU: 126-41 | 11 Years Overall Record: 149-58 | 14 Years Office Phone: 410-516-7479
Series History Record: JHU leads, 35-3 Streak: JHU +16 First Meeting: 3/27/76 – JHU 15, Towson 8 Last Meeting: 2/19/11 - JHU 10, Towson 6 2012 Blue Jays’ Schedule Feb. 17 TOWSON...............................5 p.m. Feb. 21 DELAWARE...........................5 p.m. Feb. 25 SIENA....................................3 p.m. Mar. 2 at Princeton.......................5 p.m. Mar. 6 MANHATTAN..................3:30 p.m. Mar. 10 vs. UMBC............................. 4 p.m. Mar. 17 SYRACUSE.......................... 4 p.m. Mar. 24 at Virginia...........................2 p.m. Apr. 1 vs. North Carolina.......6:30 p.m. Apr. 5 ALBANY................................7 p.m. Apr. 14 MARYLAND..........................6 p.m. Apr. 21 at Navy.............................. 12 p.m. Apr. 28 at Loyola..............................1 p.m. May 5 ARMY....................................2 p.m.
Media Information SID Contact: Ernie Larossa Office Phone: 410-516-0552 E-Mail: elarossa@jhu.edu Press Box Phone: 410-516-0243 Website: www.hopkinssports.com Twitter: HopkinsSports
GAME 3: LOYOLA
GAME 4: MOUNT ST. MARY’S
Feb. 25 | Baltimore, Md. | 1 p.m.
Mar. 3 | Unitas Stadium | 1 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: 3,800 Nickname: Greyhounds Colors: Green and White Athletics Director: Jim Paquette Conference: ECAC Lacrosse Home Field: Ridley Ath. Complex Capacity/Surface: 6,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
8-5 4-2 RV 4/6 26/9
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Charley Toomey (Loyola, ‘90) Record at Loyola: 46-34 | 5 Years Overall Record: 46-34 | 5 Years Office Phone: 410-617-2879 Media Information SID Contact: Ryan Eigenbrode Office Phone: 410-617-2337 E-Mail: rceigenbrode@loyola.edu Press Box Phone: 410-617-1403 Website: www.loyolagreyhounds Twitter: LoyolaHounds
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Quick Facts Location: Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: 4,950 Nickname: Blue Jays Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Athletics Director: Tom Calder Conference: Independent Home Field: Homewood Field Capacity/Surface: 8,500/FieldTurf
Series History Record: Towson leads, 27-26 Streak: Loyola +4 First Meeting: 1959 - Loyola 8, Towson 6 Last Meeting: 2/26/11 - Loyola 3, Towson 2 2012 Greyhounds’ Schedule Feb. 18 DELAWARE............................1 p.m. Feb. 25 TOWSON................................1 p.m. Mar. 2 at Bellarmine.....................7 p.m. Mar. 7 at Michigan.........................7 p.m. Mar. 10 DUKE................................... 12 p.m. Mar. 17 AIR FORCE *...................... 12 p.m. Mar. 21 GEORGETOWN.....................7 p.m. Mar. 24 at UMBC...............................7 p.m. Mar. 31 OHIO STATE *.......................1 p.m. Apr. 7 at Fairfield *........................1 p.m. Apr. 14 at Denver *.........................9 p.m. Apr. 21 at Hobart *....................... 12 p.m. Apr. 28 JOHNS HOPKINS *..............1 p.m. * ECAC game
Quick Facts Location: Emmitsburg, Md. Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Mountaineers, The Mount Colors: Blue and White Athletics Director: Lynne Robinson Conference: Northeast Home Field: Waldron Family Stadium Capacity/Surface: 1,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
9-6 4-1 NR 8/2 21/8
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tom Gravante (Hobart, ‘88) Record at MSM: 116-136 | 16 Years Overall Record: 116-136 | 16 Years Office Phone: 301-447-5356 Media Information SID Contact: Mark Vandergrift Office Phone: 301-447-5384 E-Mail: vandergrift@msmary.edu Press Box Phone: n/a Website: www.mountathletics.com Twitter: MountAthletics
Series History Record: Towson leads, 6-1 Streak: Towson +5 First Meeting: 1970 - Towson 1, MSM 0 Last Meeting: 3/5/11 - Towson 11, MSM 3 2012 Mountaineers’ Schedule Feb. 25 at Delaware...................... 12 p.m. Feb. 28 VIRGINIA............................. 4 p.m. Mar. 3 at Towson.............................1 p.m. Mar. 10 VMI.........................................1 p.m. Mar. 13 at Georgetown...................7 p.m. Mar. 17 DREXEL................................ 4 p.m. Mar. 24 at Michigan.........................3 p.m. Mar. 31 QUINNIPIAC *.......................1 p.m. Apr. 7 at Bryant *...........................1 p.m. Apr. 14 at Robert Morris *........... 4 p.m. Apr. 21 SACRED HEART *................1 p.m. Apr. 25 MARYLAND..........................7 p.m. Apr. 28 at Wagner *.........................1 p.m. * Northeast Conference game
Opponents || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
GAME 5: NAVY
GAME 6: STONY BROOK
Mar. 13 | Unitas Stadium | 7 p.m.
Mar. 17 | Stony Brook, N.Y. | 1 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Annapolis, Md. Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Midshipmen, Mids Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Athletics Director: Chet Gladchuk Conference: Patriot League Home Field: N avy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Capacity/Surface: 34,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
4-9 2-4 NR 8/2 19/11
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rick Sowell (Wash. College, ‘86) Record at Navy: 0-0 | 1st Season Overall Record: 86-81 | 12 Years Office Phone: 410-293-8779
Series History Record: Navy leads, 6-4 Streak: Navy +1 First Meeting: 3/22/75 - Navy 13, Towson 9 Last Meeting: 3/15/11 - Navy 14, Towson 11 2012 Midshipmen Schedule Feb. 11 VMI...................................... 12 p.m. Feb. 19 at Jacksonville................. 4 p.m. Feb. 25 NORTH CAROLINA............ 12 p.m. Mar. 3 BUCKNELL *...................... 12 p.m. Mar. 10 at Lafayette *.................. 12 p.m. Mar. 13 at Towson......................7:30 p.m. Mar. 17 HOLY CROSS *................... 12 p.m. Mar. 24 at Colgate *........................2 p.m. Mar. 30 LEHIGH *..............................7 p.m. Apr. 6 at Maryland........................7 p.m. Apr. 14 at Army *.......................... 12 p.m. Apr. 21 JOHNS HOPKINS.............. 12 p.m. * Patriot League game
Media Information SID Contact: Stacie Michaud Office Phone: 410-293-8773 E-Mail: michaud@usna.edu Press Box Phone: 410-268-1489 Website: www.navysports.com Twitter: NavySports
Quick Facts Location: Stony Brook, N.Y. Enrollment: 24,954 Nickname: Seawolves Colors: Red, Blue and Grey Athletics Director: Jim Fiore Conference: America East Home Field: LaValle Stadium Capacity/Surface: 8,136/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
10-4 5-0 16 3/7 21/15
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jim Nagle (Loyola, ‘92) Record at Stony Brook: 0-0 | 1st Season Overall Record: 151-103 | 17 Years Office Phone: 631-632-7219 Media Information SID Contact: Adam Gutes Office Phone: 631-632-7125 E-Mail: adam.gutes@stonybrook.edu Press Box Phone: 631-632-4037 Website: www.goseawolves.org Twitter: SBAthletics
Series History Record: Tied, 1-1 Streak: Towson +1 First Meeting: 3/6/10 - SBU 14, Towson 11 Last Meeting: 3/19/11 - Towson 9, SBU 8 2012 Seawolves’ Schedule Feb. 18 at Fairfield..........................3 p.m. Feb. 25 at Virginia......................... 12 p.m. Mar. 3 MARIST..................................1 p.m. Mar. 10 at Delaware........................3 p.m. Mar. 13 ST. JOHN’S...........................7 p.m. Mar. 17 TOWSON................................1 p.m. Mar. 20 at Siena...............................3 p.m. Mar. 24 at Bryant..............................1 p.m. Mar. 31 VERMONT *..........................1 p.m. Apr. 7 at Binghamton *...............7 p.m. Apr. 14 at UMBC *............................7 p.m. Apr. 16 YALE......................................7 p.m. Apr. 21 HARTFORD *........................7 p.m. Apr. 28 at Albany *..........................7 p.m. * America East game
GAME 7: MERCER
GAME 8: DELAWARE
Mar. 21 | Unitas Stadium | 7:30 p.m.
Mar. 24 | Unitas Stadium | 7:30 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Athletics Director: Conference: Home Field: Capacity/Surface:
Macon, Ga. 8,200 Bears Orange and Black Jim Cole Independent Bear Field 300/Grass
Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
1-12 n/a NR n/a n/a
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jason Childs (Dickinson, ‘01) Record at Mercer: 1-12 | 1 Year Overall Record: 136-55 | 13 Years Office Phone: 478-301-2731 Media Information SID Contact: Jeff Graham Office Phone: 478-301-5209 E-Mail: graham_jm@mercer.edu Press Box Phone: 303-918-3482 Website: www.mercerbears.com Twitter: MercerBears
Series History Record: Streak: First Meeting: Last Meeting: Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 21 Mar. 31 Apr. 9 Apr. 14 Apr. 21
First Meeting n/a n/a n/a
2012 Bears’ Schedule OHIO STATE..........................1 p.m. vs. North Carolina..............1 p.m. BELLARMINE........................1 p.m. DETROIT MERCY..................1 p.m. vs. Michigan..................... 12 p.m. vs. Holy Cross....................3 p.m. at Jacksonville............3:30 p.m. MANHATTAN........................3 p.m. WAGNER................................1 p.m. at Towson......................7:30 p.m. at Air Force.........................3 p.m. at Delaware........................3 p.m. at VMI...................................2 p.m. SAINT JOSEPH’S..................1 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Newark, Del. Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Blue Hens Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Athletics Director: Bernard Muir Conference: CAA Home Field: Delaware Stadium Capacity/Surface: 22,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
11-7 4-2 14 5/5 25/11
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob Shillinglaw (UNC, ‘74) Record at Delaware: 275-247 | 33 Years Overall Record: 299-264 | 36 Years Office Phone: 302-831-8661 Media Information SID Contact: Scott Selheimer Office Phone: 302-831-8007 E-Mail: selheime@udel.edu Press Box Phone: 302-831-6199 Website: www.bluehens.com Twitter: UDBlueHens
Series History Record: Towson leads, 35-17 Streak: Delaware +2 First Meeting: 1961 - UD 6, Towson 3 Last Meeting: 3/26/11 - UD 8, Towson 7 2012 Blue Hens’ Schedule Feb. 4 DETROIT MERCY..................1 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bucknell...........................1 p.m. Feb. 18 at Loyola (Md.)....................1 p.m. Feb. 21 at Johns Hopkins..............5 p.m. Feb. 25 MOUNT ST. MARY’S.......... 12 p.m. Mar. 3 VILLANOVA........................ 12 p.m. Mar. 10 STONY BROOK.....................3 p.m. Mar. 17 at Hofstra *.........................1 p.m. Mar. 24 at Towson......................7:30 p.m. Mar. 31 DREXEL *.............................7 p.m. Apr. 7 at Michigan..........................1 p.m. Apr. 9 MERCER................................3 p.m. Apr. 14 SAINT JOSEPH’S *..............1 p.m. Apr. 21 at Penn State *..................7 p.m. Apr. 27 MASSACHUSETTS *...........7 p.m. * CAA game
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GAME 9: HOFSTRA
GAME 10: UMBC
Mar. 31 | Hempstead, N.Y. | 7 p.m.
Apr. 4 | Unitas Stadium | 7:30 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Hempstead, N.Y. Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Pride Colors: Gold, White and Blue Athletics Director: Jack Hayes Conference: CAA Home Field: Shuart Stadium Capacity/Surface: 13,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
13-3 5-1 13 5/5 26/18
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Seth Tierney (Hopkins, ‘91) Record at Hofstra: 49-26 | 5 Years Overall Record: 49-26 | 5 Years Office Phone: 516-463-6484 Media Information SID Contact: Jim Sheehan Office Phone: 516-463-6764 E-Mail: jim.b.sheehan@hofstra.edu Press Box Phone: 516-463-5274 Website: www.gohofstra.com Twitter: HofstraPride
Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28
2012 Pride Schedule SACRED HEART.................. 11 a.m. at Princeton........................1 p.m. FAIRFIELD............................7 p.m. at Harvard...........................3 p.m. NOTRE DAME.......................3 p.m. DELAWARE *.........................1 p.m. ST. JOHN’S...........................7 p.m. at Drexel *...........................5 p.m. TOWSON *............................7 p.m. DARTMOUTH........................7 p.m. SAINT JOSEPH’S *..............1 p.m. vs. North Carolina........1:30 p.m. vs. Massachusetts *........ 4 p.m. at Penn State *................ 12 p.m.
* CAA game
Quick Facts Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Athletics Director: Conference: Home Field: Capacity/Surface:
Baltimore, Md. 13,200 Retrievers Black and Gold Dr. Charles Brown America East UMBC Stadium 4,500/FieldTurf
Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
6-7 3-2 NR 8/2 25/9
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Don Zimmerman (Hopkins, ‘76) Record at UMBC: 135-115 | 18 Years Overall Record: 208-130 | 25 Years Office Phone: 410-455-1323
Series History Record: Towson leads, 27-15 Streak: UMBC +1 First Meeting: 1970 - Towson 10, UMBC 7 Last Meeting: 4/6/11 - UMBC 10, Towson 9 2012 Retrievers’ Schedule Feb. 18 ROBERT MORRIS..................1 p.m. Feb. 26 at Rutgers......................... 12 p.m. Mar. 3 FAIRFIELD............................3 p.m. Mar. 6 MARYLAND..........................7 p.m. Mar. 10 vs. Johns Hopkins........... 4 p.m. Mar. 24 LOYOLA (Md.)......................7 p.m. Mar. 31 HARTFORD *........................7 p.m. Apr. 4 at Towson......................7:30 p.m. Apr. 7 at Vermont *.......................1 p.m. Apr. 14 STONY BROOK *.................7 p.m. Apr. 21 ALBANY *..............................1 p.m. Apr. 28 at Binghamton *...............7 p.m. * America East game
Media Information SID Contact: Steve Levy Office Phone: 410-455-2197 E-Mail: slevy@umbc.edu Press Box Phone: 410-455-3043 Website: www.umbcretrievers.com Twitter: UMBCAthletics
GAME 11: MASACHUSETTS
GAME 12: PENN STATE
Apr. 7 | Amherst, Mass. | 1 p.m.
Apr. 14 | Unitas Stadium | 7:30 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Amherst, Mass. Enrollment: 27,569 Nickname: Minutemen Colors: Maroon and White Athletics Director: John McCutcheon Conference: CAA Home Field: Garber Field Capacity/Surface: 5,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
10-5 5-2 18 7/3 27/11
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Greg Cannella (UMass, ‘88) Record at UMass: 141-89 | 16 Years Overall Record: 141-89 | 16 Years Office Phone: 413-545-3782 Media Information SID Contact: John Sinnett Office Phone: 413-545-1744 E-Mail: jsinnett@admin.umass.edu Press Box Phone: 413-687-2237 Website: www.umassathletics.com Twitter: UMassAthletics
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Series History Record: Hofstra leads, 24-18 Streak: Hofstra +4 First Meeting: 1961 - Hofstra 14, Towson 2 Last Meeting: 4/2/11 - Hofstra 12, Towson 5
Series History Record: Tied, 2-2 Streak: UMass +1 First Meeting: 3/28/63 - UMass 7, Towson 3 Last Meeting: 4/9/11 - UMass 9, Towson 8 2012 Minutemen Schedule Feb. 10 at Army................................3 p.m. Feb. 18 BUCKNELL............................1 p.m. Feb. 25 at Ohio State.......................1 p.m. Mar. 3 at Brown...............................1 p.m. Mar. 6 ALBANY................................3 p.m. Mar. 10 HARTFORD............................1 p.m. Mar. 17 at Penn State *................ 12 p.m. Mar. 27 HARVARD.............................7 p.m. Mar. 31 SAINT JOSEPH’S *..............1 p.m. Apr. 7 TOWSON *.............................1 p.m. Apr. 14 vs. Drexel *.........................2 p.m. Apr. 21 vs. Hofstra *...................... 4 p.m. Apr. 27 at Delaware *.....................7 p.m. * CAA game
Quick Facts Location: University Park, Pa. Enrollment: 44,112 Nickname: Nittany Lions Colors: Blue and White Athletics Director: Dr. David Joyner (acting) Conference: CAA Home Field: Jeffrey Field Capacity/Surface: 5,000/Grass Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
7-7 4-2 RV 8/2 23/12
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni (Hobart, ‘92) Record at Penn State: 7-7 | 1 Year Overall Record: 116-47 | 11 Years Office Phone: 814-863-7470 Media Information SID Contact: Matt Caracappa Office Phone: 814-865-1757 E-Mail: mnc5000@psu.edu Press Box Phone: 814-876-0824 Website: www.gopsusports.com Twitter: GoPSUSports1
Series History Record: Towson leads, 12-5 Streak: Penn State +1 First Meeting: 4/8/81 - PSU 14, Towson 6 Last Meeting: 4/16/11 - PSU 7, Towson 6 2012 Nittany Lions’ Schedule Feb. 11 vs. North Carolina..............1 p.m. Feb. 18 MICHIGAN.............................1 p.m. Feb. 26 at Notre Dame....................1 p.m. Mar. 3 at Ohio State.......................1 p.m. Mar. 10 DENVER.................................1 p.m. Mar. 17 MASSACHUSETTS *......... 12 p.m. Mar. 20 LEHIGH.................................7 p.m. Mar. 24 at Saint Joseph’s *............1 p.m. Mar. 27 BUCKNELL...........................7 p.m. Mar. 31 VILLANOVA...........................1 p.m. Apr. 7 at Drexel *............................1 p.m. Apr. 14 at Towson *..................7:30 p.m. Apr. 21 DELAWARE *........................7 p.m. Apr. 28 HOFSTRA *........................ 12 p.m. * CAA game
Opponents || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
GAME 13: DREXEL
GAME 14: SAINT JOSEPH’S
Apr. 21 | Unitas Stadium | 7:30 p.m.
Apr. 28 | Philadelphia, Pa. | 1 p.m.
Quick Facts Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 24,254 Nickname: Dragons Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Athletics Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Conference: CAA Home Field: Vidas Field Capacity/Surface: 1,000/FieldTurf Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
8-6 3-3 RV 9/1 22/10
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brian Voelker (Hopkins, ‘91) Record at Drexel: 8-6 | 1 Year Overall Record: 60-62 | 9 Years Office Phone: 215-895-1859 Media Information SID Contact: Mike Tuberosa Office Phone: 215-895-1591 E-Mail: tuberosa@drexel.edu Press Box Phone: 267-258-3714 Website: www.drexeldragons.com Twitter: DrexelDragons
Series History Record: Towson leads, 37-5 Streak: Drexel +1 First Meeting: 1962 - Drexel 14, Towson 7 Last Meeting: 4/23/11 - Drexel 13, Towson 9 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28
2012 Dragons’ Schedule VIRGINIA..............................2 p.m. at Albany..............................1 p.m. at Villanova........................7 p.m. NOTRE DAME.......................2 p.m. at Saint Joseph’s *.......... 4 p.m. at Bryant..............................1 p.m. BUCKNELL.......................... 4 p.m. at Mount St. Mary’s......... 4 p.m. HOFSTRA *..........................7 p.m. at Delaware *.....................7 p.m. PENN STATE *.....................2 p.m. vs. Massachusetts *.........2 p.m. at Towson *..................7:30 p.m. ST. JOHN’S.......................... 4 p.m.
* CAA game
CAA CHAMPIONSHIP Semi-Finals: May 2 | Championship Game: May 5
Semi-Finals: Wednesday, May 2 #4 Seed at #1 Seed, TBA #3 Seed at #2 Seed, TBA Championship Game: Saturday, May 5 Semi-Final winners at site of highest remaining seed, TBA Past CAA Champions 2001: Loyola 2002: Loyola 2003: Towson 2004: Towson 2005: Towson 2006: Hofstra
2007: Delaware 2008: Hofstra 2009: Villanova 2010: Delaware 2011: Delaware
Quick Facts Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Athletics Director: Conference: Home Field: Capacity/Surface:
Philadelphia, Pa. 4,600 Hawks Crimson and Gray Don DiJulia CAA Finnesey Field 600/FieldTurf
Lacrosse Information 2011 Overall Record: 2011 Conference Record: 2011 Final USILA Ranking: Starters R/L: Letterwinners R/L:
0-12 0-6 NR 7/3 28/19
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Taylor Wray (Duke, ‘03) Record at SJU: 0-0 | 1st Season Overall Record: 0-0 | 1st Season Office Phone: 610-660-1733 Media Information SID Contact: Chris Humbrecht Office Phone: 610-660-2601 E-Mail: ch578749@sju.edu Press Box Phone: n/a Website: www.sjuhawks.com Twitter: SJUHawks
Series History Record: Towson leads, 1-0 Streak: Towson +1 First Meeting: 4/30/11 - Towson 15, SJU 2 Last Meeting: 4/30/11 - Towson 15, SJU 2 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 17 Apr. 21 Apr. 24 Apr. 28
2012 Hawks’ Schedule LEHIGH.................................2 p.m. at Bryant..............................1 p.m. at VMI....................................1 p.m. at Wagner............................2 p.m. DREXEL *............................ 4 p.m. BROWN..................................1 p.m. QUINNIPIAC........................ 4 p.m. PENN STATE *......................1 p.m. at Massachusetts *...........1 p.m. at Hofstra *.........................1 p.m. at Delaware *......................1 p.m. PENN.....................................7 p.m. at Mercer..............................1 p.m. at Marist..................................TBA TOWSON *.............................1 p.m.
* CAA game
2012 NCAA® MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP
NCAA First Round Saturday, May 12 or Sunday, May 13 at campus sites NCAA Quarter-Finals Saturday, May 19 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (Annapolis, Md.) Sunday, May 20 at PPL Park (Chester, Pa.) NCAA Semi-Finals Saturday, May 26 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) NCAA Championship Monday, May 28 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
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Division I Men’s Lacrosse Directory School Air Force Albany Army Bellarmine Binghamton Brown Bryant Bucknell Canisius Colgate Cornell Dartmouth Delaware Denver Detroit Drexel Duke Fairfield Georgetown Hartford Harvard High Point Hobart Hofstra Holy Cross Jacksonville Johns Hopkins Lafayette Lehigh Loyola Manhattan Marist Marquette Maryland Massachusetts Mercer Michigan Mount St. Mary’s Navy North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio State Penn Penn State Princeton Providence Quinnipiac Robert Morris Rutgers Sacred Heart Saint Joseph’s Siena St. John’s Stony Brook Syracuse Towson UMBC Vermont Villanova Virginia VMI Wagner Yale
Conference ECAC America East Patriot ECAC America East Ivy Northeast Patriot MAAC Patriot Ivy Ivy Colonial ECAC MAAC Colonial ACC ECAC Big East America East Ivy ECAC Colonial Patriot MAAC Independent Patriot Patriot ECAC MAAC MAAC Big East ACC Colonial Independent ECAC Northeast Patriot ACC Big East ECAC Ivy Colonial Ivy Big East Northeast Northeast Big East Northeast Colonial MAAC Big East America East Big East Colonial America East America East Big East ACC MAAC Northeast Ivy
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2011 REVIEW
2011 Review || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
Tim Stratton, ‘11 scored eight goals with 12 assists last year.
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2011 Season Statistics ## 19 41 36 51 25 5 11 9 14 8 2 47 24 6 13 12 23 40 1 29 18 28 27 3 52 50 45 33 31 53 48 46 43 42 37 32 30 26 22 20 17 16 7 4
Name Hughes, Matt Stratton, Tim Hodgson, Andrew Britton, Pat Mezzanotte, Peter Maguire, Sean Lamon, Matt Norris, Stephen Iacona, Carl DeNapoli, Thomas Brashears, Michael Domanic, Elliott Jernstedt, Alec Beach, Tommy Flynn, Tim Kramer, Dan Thomas, Matt Grimaldi, Devin Hanzsche, Matt Brown, Zach Ruhl, Scott Devine, Bobby Lalley, Kevin Mills, Ian Fitzgerald, Sean Heim, Blake Sheehe, Sean Graves, Jake Kenyon, John Kohlenstein, Doug Casey, Shane Kalkstein, Warren Landy, Michael Poulos, Andrew Bongiorno, Joseph Wascavage, Andrew Rosenzweig, Jason Murphy, Ty Fennessy, John Ingerman, Marc Fortmann, Jordan Woods, Kacey Love, Travis Choiniere, Billy TIGERS Opponents
GP GS G A 13 12 18 6 13 12 8 12 13 12 7 12 13 13 15 3 13 0 4 14 12 1 8 7 13 11 12 2 12 0 7 1 13 7 3 5 13 5 4 0 7 0 3 1 12 1 2 2 13 0 3 0 9 1 2 0 4 1 2 0 4 2 1 0 13 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 13 13 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 5 0 0 0 13 102 65 13 107 58
Pts Shots 24 54 20 35 19 60 18 66 18 23 15 21 14 38 8 12 8 36 4 11 4 13 4 9 3 3 2 9 2 4 1 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 5 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 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 0 0 0 167 430 165 388
## 33 7 32 30
Name Graves, Jake Love, Travis Wascavage, Andrew Rosenzweig, Jason TIGERS OPPONENTS
GP GS Minutes 2 0 16:53 13 13 680:14 4 0 80:21 1 0 4:27 13 781:55 13 781:55
GA 1 90 15 1 107 102
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GAA 3.55 7.94 11.20 13.48 8.21 7.83
Shot% SOG SOG% UP .333 40 .741 0 .229 16 .457 0 .117 23 .383 4 .227 41 .621 0 .174 14 .609 0 .381 14 .667 1 .316 20 .526 1 .583 7 .583 3 .083 18 .500 0 .364 6 .545 0 .231 7 .538 3 .222 7 .778 0 1.000 3 1.000 0 .222 5 .556 2 .500 4 1.000 0 .091 7 .636 0 .333 2 .667 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 .000 1 .200 0 .000 1 .250 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .500 0 .000 2 1.000 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .237 244 .567 14 .276 231 .595 14 Saves 3 111 9 1 124 142
Pct .750 .552 .375 .500 .537 .582
W 0 3 0 0 3 10
L 0 9 1 0 10 3
DN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 1 0
GB 25 17 16 12 39 6 8 3 10 2 1 5 14 2 4 2 27 3 0 2 0 0 10 5 0 0 4 3 38 0 2 3 14 2 0 2 0 0 14 14 1 0 38 6 356 397
Shots Faced 8 338 39 3 388 429
TO 16 18 28 10 8 5 5 4 13 5 1 4 7 2 2 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 6 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 6 1 175 192
CT FO FO% Pen PIM 3 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 0-0 .000 4 4.0 1 0-0 .000 1 0.5 24 0-1 .000 11 8.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 5 0-0 .000 2 2.0 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 5 0-0 .000 3 2.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 63-131 .481 2 1.5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 3 0-0 .000 4 2.5 0 23-54 .426 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 12 5-15 .333 3 2.5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 23-51 .451 3 2.5 5 0-0 .000 3 2.5 0 1-1 1.000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 13 0-0 .000 6 5.0 7 0-0 .000 5 4.5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 4 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 94 115-253 .455 53 42.0 69 138-253 .545 53 44.5
2011 Review || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE GAME ONE Feb. 19, 2011 • Towson, Md. No. 11 Johns Hopkins 10, Towson 6
GAME TWO Feb. 26, 2011 • Towson, Md. No. 15 Loyola 3, Towson 2
GAME THREE Mar. 5, 2011 • Emmitsburg, Md. Towson 11, Mount St. Mary’s 3
Senior attackman Kyle Wharton scored three goals, including two in the third quarter, as 11th-ranked Johns Hopkins used a five-goal run in the third quarter to break a 4-4 tie and earn a 10-6 victory over Towson in the season opener for both teams at Unitas Stadium. Wharton, who recorded his 10th career “hat trick,” scored twice during a five-minute span as the Blue Jays jumped out to an 8-4 lead. His goal with 7:56 left in the third quarter gave the Blue Jays a 5-4 lead they did not relinquish. “I thought we played pretty well except for a fourto-five minute stretch in the third quarter,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “We were right in that game. Each quarter was pretty equal except for that third quarter, but we didn’t get it done.” After Johns Hopkins jumped out to a 3-1 lead in the first seven minutes of the game, the Tigers answered with three straight goals to take a 4-3 lead with 10:30 remaining in the first half. But, the Blue Jays responded by holding the Tigers scoreless for nearly 36 minutes while building a 9-4 advantage. Senior midfielder Pat Britton, who scored two goals in a losing effort, ended the Tigers’ scoring drought when he scored on a 10-yard shot from the right side. Wharton led the Blue Jays with three goals while sophomore Zach Palmer had two goals with three assists. The Blue Jays earned their 16th straight win over Towson and also recorded the 900th win in the program’s 124-year history.
Senior attackman Matt Langan scored two goals, including the game-winner late in the fourth quarter, as 15th-ranked Loyola (2-0) rallied with two goals in the final six minutes to earn a 3-2 non-conference victory over the Tigers (0-2) at Unitas Stadium. “It was one of the best defensive efforts I have ever seen from any team I have ever coached,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “But, it was one of the worst shooting efforts I have ever seen. It was one of those games where both teams got caught in the defensive end a lot. It’s a tough loss.” After a scoreless first quarter, the Greyhounds took a 1-0 lead when Langan scored off a feed from graduate student midfielder Chris Basler with 6:21 left in the first half. But, the Tigers answered less than four minutes later when senior midfielder Pat Britton tied the game at 1-1 with his third goal of the season. Less than five minutes into the third quarter, the Tigers took a 2-1 lead when sophomore midfielder Alec Jernstedt scored the first goal of his college career after receiving a pass from senior Peter Mezzanotte in transition. The Tigers held onto the one-goal lead until the final six minutes of regulation. With 5:43 remaining, sophomore attackman Mike Sawyer tied the game at 2-2 when he took a feed from sophomore midfielder Davis Butts and scored past senior goalkeeper Travis Love. Then, Langan gave the Greyhounds a one-goal advantage with 2:40 remaining when he scored his second goal of the game. While Love made nine saves in a losing effort for the Tigers, senior goalkeeper Jake Hagelin posted six saves for the Greyhounds, who won their second straight one-goal game.
Led by three first-half goals from sophomore attackman Matt Hughes, the Tigers jumped to an early 4-0 lead and never looked back en route to their first win of the season, an 11-3 victory over Mount St. Mary’s at Waldron Family Stadium. The Tigers, who were limited to eight goals in the first two games of the season, led by a 6-2 margin at the intermission and held the Mountaineers scoreless for the first 26:21 of the second half. “We moved the ball very well and we put our shots on the goal,” said Towson Coach Tony Seaman. “After the way we struggled on offense the last two weeks, it was such a relief to get that 4-0 lead. You could see it on the field. The kids relaxed and we played with much more confidence.” The Tigers’ offense got off to a quick start by scoring four goals in the opening eight minutes, including a pair of goals from Hughes. After Andrew Scalley stopped the Tigers’ run, Towson answered with backto-back goals from Hughes and freshman Thomas DeNapoli for a 6-1 advantage with 6:45 left in the first half. Bryant Schmidt scored an unassisted goal with 3:36 left in the second quarter, but the Tiger defense held The Mount without a goal for nearly 30 minutes while building a 10-2 advantage. While Hughes led the Tigers with his third career “hat trick,” DeNapoli and freshman midfielder Andrew Hodgson each scored twice for the Tigers, who outshot Mount St. Mary’s by a 46-31 margin. Scalley, who scored for the 19th straight game, contributed two goals for The Mount while T.C. DiBartolo made 14 saves in a losing effort.
Johns Hopkins Towson
1 3 3
2 1 1
3 4 0
4 2 2
T 10 6
JOHNS HOPKINS: GOALS - Kyle Wharton 3, Zach Palmer 2, Chris Boland 2, Brandon Benn 1, Eric Ruhl 1, Lee Coppersmith 1; ASSISTS - Zach Palmer, Brandon Benn 1, Chris Boland 1, Phil Castronova 1, John Greeley 1, John Ranagan 1. TOWSON: GOALS - Pat Britton 2, Carl Iacona 1, Matt Hughes 1, Matt Thomas 1, Matt Lamon 1; ASSISTS: Tim Stratton 1. SHOTS Johns Hopkins Towson
1 6 9
2 11 3
3 4 10 8 7 10
T 35 29
GROUND BALLS Johns Hopkins Towson
1 6 4
2 12 7
3 8 7
T 36 23
FACE-OFF WINS Johns Hopkins Towson
4 10 5
1 2 3 4 T 3/7 2/3 2/5 3/4 10/19 4/7 1/3 3/5 1/4 9/19
Loyola Towson
1 0 0
2 1 1
3 0 1
4 2 0
T 3 2
Towson Mount St. Mary’s
1 4 1
2 2 1
3 2 0
4 3 1
T 11 3
LOYOLA: GOALS - Matt Langan 2, Mike Sawyer 1; ASSISTS - Chris Basler 1, Davis Butts 1.
TOWSON: GOALS - Matt Hughes 3, Andrew Hodgson 2, Stephen Norris 2, Thomas DeNapoli 2, Michael Brashears 1, Matt Lamon 1; ASSISTS - Peter Mezzanotte 2, Michael Brashears 1, Pat Britton 1, Andrew Hodgson 1, Matt Hughes 1, Carl Iacona 1, Tim Stratton 1.
TOWSON: GOALS - Pat Britton 1, Alec Jernstedt 1; ASSISTS: Matt Hughes 1, Peter Mezzanotte 1.
MOUNT ST. MARY’S: GOALS - Andrew Scalley 2, Bryant Schmidt 1; ASSISTS: Brendan Harrison 1.
SHOTS Loyola Towson
1 8 6
2 9 3
3 4 5
4 7 7
T 28 21
SHOTS Towson Mount St. Mary’s
1 9 10
2 11 6
3 11 8
4 15 7
T 46 31
GROUND BALLS Loyola Towson
1 6 3
2 8 4
3 4 4
4 9 6
T 27 17
GROUND BALLS Towson Mount St. Mary’s
1 5 7
2 6 7
3 8 6
4 5 5
T 24 25
FACE-OFF WINS Loyola Towson
1 2 3 4 T 1/1 2/3 0/2 3/3 6/9 0/1 1/3 2/2 0/3 3/9
FACE-OFF WINS Towson Mount St. Mary’s
1 2 3 4 T 2/6 3/4 1/3 2/5 8/18 4/6 1/4 2/3 3/5 10/18
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || 2011 Review GAME FOUR Mar. 12, 2011 • Towson, Md. No. 8 Maryland 8, Towson 4
GAME FIVE Mar. 15, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 14, Towson 11
GAME SIX Mar. 19, 2011 • Towson, Md. Towson 9, No. 5 Stony Brook 8
Senior attackman Travis Reed matched his season high by recording four points as eighth-ranked Maryland (4-1) earned its second straight win, an 8-4 nonconference victory over the Tigers at Unitas Stadium. “We had some wonderful opportunities today and hitting the pipes six times really hurt us,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. After the teams traded goals in the opening nine minutes of the first quarter, Reed scored back-to-back goals to give Maryland a 3-1 lead with 2:28 remaining in the stanza. With one second left in the period, junior midfielder Carl Iacona trimmed the Towson lead to 3-2 when he scored off a feed from Pat Britton. But, the Terrapins responded by scoring three goals in the second quarter for a 6-2 advantage Trailing by four goals to start the second half, the Tigers scored twice in the third quarter to trim the deficit to 6-4. With 10:49 left, John Lamon scored off a feed from Tim Stratton. Then, Britton followed with his fourth goal of the year after receiving a pass from Andrew Hodgson with 3:52 remaining in the period for a two-goal margin. But, with 3:45 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Terrapins snapped a nearly 32-minute scoring drought when Ryan Young scored off a pass from Scott LaRue, giving Maryland a 7-4 edge. While Reed led the Terrapins with two goals and two assists, Haus contributed a goal with an assist. Hodgson and Britton each scored a goal with an assist.
Led by two goals and six assists from senior midfielder Andy Warner, Navy (3-4) rallied from a threegoal deficit in the second half and scored six unanswered goals to earn a 14-11 victory over the Tigers (1-4) at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. After the Tigers took an 11-8 lead with 3:04 left in the third quarter, the Midshipmen scored six times in the final 17 minutes to earn their second straight win. “I thought that our defense created Navy’s offense,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “I don’t understand why we were sliding and creating doubles when we didn’t have to. It was very disappointing from our end.” After the teams battled to a 4-4 tie in the first 25 minutes of the game, the Tigers used a three-goal run to take a 7-4 lead with 4:58 left in the first half. But, the Midshipmen countered with a four-goal run of their own to take an 8-7 lead with 13:46 left in the third quarter. Led by a pair of goals from sophomore attackman Matt Hughes, the Tigers responded with four straight goals for an 11-8 advantage before the Mids went on their game-changing run. While Warner led the Midshipmen with his careerhigh eight points, Nikk Davis added two goals with two assists. Hughes tallied his second “hat trick” of the season with three goals for the Tigers while senior Tommy Beach added a pair of goals. Navy outshot Towson by a 29-25 margin.
Maryland Towson
Towson Navy
Sophomore attackman Matt Hughes scored a gamehigh three goals, including the eventual game-winner with 9:50 left in the fourth quarter, as the Tigers (2-4) upset fifth-ranked Stony Brook (3-2) by a 9-8 margin at Johnny Unitas® Stadium. Led by Hughes, who posted his third “hat trick” in the last four games, the Tigers defeated a top five opponent for the first time since April 27, 1996 when they defeated fifth-ranked Johns Hopkins by a 13-12 margin at Homewood Field. “These kids did a great job,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “Travis Love made some big saves for us when we needed them and Matt Hughes put the ball in the goal. I am very proud of this team and what they did today.” After the Tigers took a 2-1 lead midway through the first quarter, seniors Timmy Trenkle and Kevin Crowley regained the Seawolves’ advantage when they scored a pair of unassisted goals, giving Stony Brook a 3-2 lead with 2:20 remaining in the period. But, the Tigers held Stony Brook scoreless for the next 17 minutes, 14 seconds while scoring six unanswered goals to take an 8-3 lead with 54 seconds remaining in the first half. The Tigers had six different players score a goal during the run. The Seawolves scored twice in the final 13 seconds of the first half to cut the margin to 8-5. After Hughes gave Towson a 9-5 advantage with 9:50 left in the fourth quarter, the Seawolves scored three times to trim the deficit to 9-8. But, the Tiger defense held the Seawolves for the win. The Tigers outshot Stony Brook by a 29-27 margin.
1 3 2
2 3 0
3 0 2
4 2 0
T 8 4
1 3 2
2 4 5
3 4 2
4 0 5
T 11 14
MARYLAND: GOALS - Travis Reed 2, John Haus 1, Drew Snider 1, Grant Catalino 1, Ryan Young 1, Brian Farrell 1, Joe Cummings 1; ASSISTS - Scott LaRue 2, Travis Reed 2, Landon Carr 1, John Haus 1.
TOWSON: GOALS - Matt Hughes 3, Matt Lamon 2, Tommy Beach 2, Pat Britton 2, Sean Maguire 1, Stephen Norris 1; ASSISTS - Andrew Hodgson 2, Carl Iacona 1, Peter Mezzanotte 1.
TOWSON: GOALS - Andrew Hodgson 1, Pat Britton 1, Carl Iacona 1, Matt Lamon 1; ASSISTS: Pat Britton 1, Andrew Hodgson 1, Matt Hughes 1, Tim Stratton 1.
NAVY: GOALS - Andy Warner 2, Nikk Davis 2, Tucker Hull 2, Jay Mann 2, Taylor Reynolds 2, Sam Jones 2, Harrison Chaires 1, Kevin Doyle 1; ASSISTS: Andy Warner 6, Nikk Davis 2, Tucker Hull 1.
SHOTS Maryland Towson
1 4 11
2 7 5
3 4 8 2 10 12
T 21 38
GROUND BALLS Maryland Towson
1 6 6
2 7 4
3 10 7
T 31 21
FACE-OFF WINS Maryland Towson
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4 8 4
1 2 3 4 T 3/6 2/4 1/3 3/3 9/16 3/6 2/4 2/3 0/3 7/16
SHOTS Towson Navy
1 7 9
2 6 6
3 8 5
4 4 9
T 25 29
GROUND BALLS Towson Navy
1 7 6
2 4 9
3 6 9
4 5 6
T 22 30
FACE-OFF WINS Towson Navy
1 2 3 4 T 0/6 3/10 3/7 4/6 10/29 6/6 7/10 4/7 2/6 19/29
Stony Brook Towson
1 3 3
2 2 5
3 0 0
4 3 1
T 8 9
STONY BROOK: GOALS - Timmy Trenkle 3, Kevin Crowley 2, Robbie Campbell 2, Jordan McBride 1; ASSISTS - Kevin Crowley 3, Robbie Campbell 1, Tom Compitello 1, Jordan McBride 1. TOWSON: GOALS - Matt Hughes 3, Sean Maguire 2, Matt Lamon 1, Pat Britton 1, Tim Stratton 1, Stephen Norris 1; ASSISTS: Andrew Hodgson 2, Carl Iacona 1, Sean Maguire 1, Peter Mezzanotte 1. SHOTS Stony Brook Towson
1 5 7
2 5 11
3 9 7
4 8 4
T 27 29
GROUND BALLS Stony Brook Towson
1 2 9 4 10 10
3 6 2
4 13 5
T 32 27
FACE-OFF WINS Stony Brook Towson
1 2 3 4 T 6/7 4/8 1/1 3/5 14/21 1/7 4/8 0/1 2/5 7/21
2011 Review || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE GAME SEVEN Mar. 26, 2011 • Newark, Del. Delaware 8, Towson 7
GAME EIGHT Apr. 2, 2011 • Towson, Md. No. 10 Hofstra 12, Towson 5
GAME NINE Apr. 6, 2011 • Baltimore, Md. UMBC 10, Towson 9
After falling behind by a 5-0 margin in the first 11 minutes of the game, the University of Delaware (6-3, 2-0) outscored the Tigers (2-5, 0-1) by an 8-2 margin to earn an 8-7 Colonial Athletic Association victory at Delaware Stadium. Junior Eric Smith scored the game-winning goal with 4:29 remaining in the fourth quarter as the Blue Hens rallied to win their second straight game. Led by two goals each from seniors Pat Britton and Tim Stratton, the Tigers jumped out to a commanding 5-0 lead in the first 11 minutes of the game. But, the Blue Hens answered with a four-goal run of their own to end the first quarter and trim the deficit to 5-4. Junior Grant Kaleikau scored a goal with an assist during the run for the Blue Hens. After sophomore Matt Hughes upped the Tigers’ lead to 6-4 just 35 seconds into the second quarter, the Blue Hens scored back-to-back goals from junior Sean Finegan and sophomore John Mills to even the score at 6-6. Following a scoreless third quarter, junior Carl Iacona regained the Tigers’ advantage when he scored his third goal of the year, an unassisted marker past senior Noah Fossner with 13:21 left. But, the Blue Hens rallied with goals from Smith and senior Kevin Kaminski to take a lead they did not relinquish. Smith and Finegan each scored two goals to lead the Blue Hens while Kaleikau added a goal with two assists. Hughes and Stratton each scored two goals with one assist in a losing effort for the Tigers.
Senior Jamie Lincoln matched his season high by scoring five goals as 10th-ranked Hofstra (8-1, 2-1) used a strong second half effort to win its third game in a row, a 12-5 CAA victory over the Tigers (2-6, 0-2) at Unitas Stadium. Led by Lincoln, the Pride outscored the Tigers by a 9-2 margin in the second half en route to the win. “Hofstra certainly showed why they are one of the better teams in the country, especially in the second half,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “We contributed to that by making some poor decisions in our transition game, which hurt us today.” After junior Matt Lamon gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead on an extra-man goal with 12:32 left in the first quarter, the Pride used a pair of Lincoln goals to take a 2-1 advantage with 2:41 left in the period. But, the Tigers answered with back-to-back goals to regain the one-goal cushion with 2:09 left in the first half. But, the Pride answered just 10 seconds later to tie the game at 3-3 at the intermission. Led by two goals from Lincoln, the Pride scored six unanswered goals in the third quarter to take a 9-3 lead while holding the Tigers scoreless for nearly 18 minutes. Just 29 seconds into the fourth quarter, junior Sean Maguire ended the Tigers’ scoring drought, but the Pride sealed the win by scoring three goals over a nine-minute span for a 12-4 cushion. While Lincoln scored a game-high five goals, senior attackman Stephen Bentz added two goals and an assist for the Pride. Lamon scored two goals for the Tigers in a losing effort.
Junior Rob Grimm scored three goals with two assists as UMBC (3-5) earned a 10-9 non-conference victory over the Tigers (2-7) at UMBC Stadium. The Retrievers earned their fourth win in the last five meetings against the Tigers. “Congratulations to UMBC,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “All of our guys played with an incredible desire for the last two minutes, but we needed to play like that for all 60 minutes.” Led by a goal and an assist from Grimm, the Retrievers jumped out to a quick 4-1 lead in the first quarter. After freshman Thomas DeNapoli scored an unassisted goal with 8:51 left in the first half, the Retrievers answered with back-to-back goals from Grimm and senior J.D. Harkey to take a three-goal lead into the intermission. Trailing by 6-3 to start the second half, the Tigers put together a three-goal run to tie the game at 6-6 with 7:44 left in the third quarter. But, the Retrievers answered the run by putting together a pair of goals from senior Jamie Kimbles and freshman Ryan Johnston to take an 8-6 edge with 2:27 left in the period. Senior Tim Stratton scored his second goal of the game with 1:29 remaining in the third quarter to close the margin to 8-7. However, the Retrievers scored twice in the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter for a 10-7 lead. Trailing by three goals for the fourth time, the Tigers rallied in the final 62 seconds to close the gap to 10-9, but they were unable to get any closer.
Towson Delaware
Hofstra Towson
1 5 4
2 1 2
3 0 0
4 1 2
T 7 8
TOWSON: GOALS - Tim Stratton 2, Matt Hughes 2, Pat Britton 2, Carl Iacona 1; ASSISTS - Elliott Domanic 1, Matt Hughes 1, Carl Iacona 1, Tim Stratton 1. DELAWARE: GOALS - Eric Smith 2, Sean Finegan 2, Grant Kaleikau 1, Nick Elsmo 1, John Mills 1, Kevin Kaminski 1; ASSISTS: Grant Kaleikau 2, Taylor Burns 1. SHOTS Towson Delaware
1 11 7
2 6 10
3 7 7
4 4 4
T 28 28
GROUND BALLS Towson Delaware
1 7 8
2 4 10
3 6 7
4 6 7
T 23 32
FACE-OFF WINS Towson Delaware
1 2 3 4 T 4/10 1/4 1/1 3/4 9/19 6/10 3/4 0/1 1/4 10/19
1 2 1
2 1 2
3 6 0
4 3 2
T 12 5
HOFSTRA: GOALS - Jamie Lincoln 5, Stephen Bentz 2, Ian Braddish 1, John Antoniades 1, Jay Card 1, Adrian Sorichetti 1, Steven DeNapoli 1; ASSISTS - Ian Braddish 2, John Antoniades 1, Stephen Bentz 1. TOWSON: GOALS - Matt Lamon 2, Peter Mezzanotte 1, Elliott Domanic 1, Sean Maguire 1; ASSISTS: Elliott Domanic 1, Andrew Hodgson 1, Sean Maguire 1, Peter Mezzanotte 1. SHOTS Hofstra Towson
1 7 8
2 7 12
3 4 13 10 4 6
T 37 30
GROUND BALLS Hofstra Towson
1 9 6
2 7 4
3 11 4
T 33 24
FACE-OFF WINS Hofstra Towson
4 6 10
1 2 3 4 T 3/4 3/4 2/6 2/5 10/19 1/4 1/4 4/6 3/5 9/19
Towson UMBC
1 1 4
2 2 2
3 4 2
4 2 2
T 9 10
TOWSON: GOALS - Sean Maguire 2, Tim Stratton 2, Peter Mezzanotte 1, Matt Hughes 1, Andrew Hodgson 1, Pat Britton 1, Thomas DeNapoli 1; ASSISTS - Peter Mezzanotte 2, Andrew Hodgson 1, Matt Hughes 1, Carl Iacona 1, Sean Maguire 1, Tim Stratton 1. UMBC: GOALS - Rob Grimm 3, Jamie Kimbles 2, Ryan Johnston 2, J.D. Harkey 1, Phil Poe 1, Neill Lewnes 1; ASSISTS: Rob Grimm 2, Scott Jones 2. SHOTS Towson UMBC
1 4 6
2 4 8
3 11 4
4 12 4
T 31 22
GROUND BALLS Towson UMBC
1 2 7
2 4 6
3 7 6
4 8 5
T 21 24
FACE-OFF WINS Towson UMBC
1 2 3 4 T 1/5 3/5 3/7 2/5 9/22 4/5 2/5 4/7 3/5 13/22
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || 2011 Review GAME TEN Apr. 9, 2011 • Towson, Md. No. 16 Massachusetts 9, Towson 8 | OT
GAME ELEVEN Apr. 16, 2011 • University Park, Pa. Penn State 7, Towson 6
GAME TWELVE Apr. 23, 2011 • Philadelphia, Pa. Drexel 13, Towson 9
Sophomore Kyle Smith scored an unassisted goal with 2:05 remaining in overtime as #16 Massachusetts (7-3, 2-1) stunned the Tigers (2-8, 0-3) with a 9-8 CAA victory at Johnny Unitas® Stadium. The Minutemen overcame an 8-6 deficit in the final 2:40 of regulation to pull out an unlikely win. “This is a disappointing loss for us,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “I thought we played better than UMass did today, but give them credit for taking advantage of a couple of breakdowns on our part in the final two minutes of regulation and in the overtime. For some reason, that’s been the life of this team for the entire year.” After the Minutemen jumped out to a 2-0 first quarter lead, the Tigers evened the score at 2-2 in the first six minutes of the second quarter with goals from freshman Andrew Hodgson and senior Tim Stratton. But, the Minutemen scored three of the next four goals to take a 5-3 lead with 6:57 left in the third quarter. Trailing by two goals, the Tigers scored four straight goals for a 7-5 advantage with 6:47 left in the fourth quarter. The teams traded goals before the Minutemen scored twice in the final 2:40 of regulation to force overtime, including a goal with one second left by senior Ryan Hantverk. While Manny led the Minutemen with four goals, junior Art Kell had a goal with an assist. Stratton led the Tigers with a season-high four points, scoring two goals with two assists. Senior Pat Britton added three goals in a losing effort.
Sophomore Danny Henneghan scored the gamewinning goal with 8:02 remaining in regulation as Penn State (6-5, 3-1) rallied from a two-goal half-time deficit to earn a 7-6 Colonial Athletic Association victory over the Tigers (2-9, 0-4) at Jeffrey Field. The win allowed the Nittany Lions to avenge last year’s 10-9 loss at Unitas Stadium while handing the Tigers their fifth straight loss. Henneghan, who won 10 of 16 face-offs, gave Penn State a one-goal lead it did not relinquish when he won a face-off and scored just eight seconds after the Tigers tied the game on a goal by sophomore Alec Jernstedt. After the teams traded goals in the first quarter, the Tigers scored three times, including a pair of goals by sophomore Matt Hughes, to take a 4-1 lead with 2:48 left in the second quarter. With 2:21 remaining, senior Colton Vosburgh scored an unassisted goal to narrow the deficit to 4-2 at the intermission. Less than two minutes into the third quarter, the Tigers upped their lead to 5-2 when junior Matt Lamon scored an unassisted marker past freshman Austin Kaut. But, the Tigers were held scoreless for the next 19 minutes, 55 seconds as the Nittany Lions took a 6-5 advantage with four straight goals, including a pair of markers from junior Matthew Mackrides. Mackrides led the Nittany Lions with two goals and an assist while Kaut made 15 saves. Hughes paced the Tigers with a two-goal effort while Lamon contributed a goal with an assist.
Senior Scott Perri scored five goals, including three in the second half, and added two assists to lead Drexel (7-6, 3-3) to a 13-9 CAA victory over the Tigers (2-10, 0-5) at Vidas Field. After Drexel took a quick 1-0 lead in the first minute of the game, the Tigers used a pair of goals from senior Pat Britton for a 2-1 advantage. But, Drexel responded by scoring three straight goals to start the second quarter for a 4-2 advantage with 5:37 remaining. Juniors Matt Lamon and Michael Brashears tied the game at 4-4 with a pair of goals in a 59-second span before sophomore Brendan Glynn regained the Dragons’ advantage with 1:19 left in the first half. Led by a goal and an assist from sophomore Robert Church, the Dragons scored five straight goals to start the second half for a commanding 10-4 lead with 8:43 left in the period. With 8:06 left, sophomore Dan Kramer ended the Dragons’ run by scoring to trim the deficit to 10-5. After the teams traded goals twice, Brashears scored an extra-man goal off an assist from senior Peter Mezzanotte with 2:16 remaining, but the Dragons answered just 16 seconds later for a 13-8 Drexel lead. Senior attackman Tim Flynn ended the scoring with 1:08 left when he scored his first career goal. While Perri led Drexel with his seven-point performance, Glynn added three goals for the Dragons. Britton and Brashears each scored twice to lead the Tigers in a losing effort.
Massachusetts Towson
Towson Penn State
1 2 0
2 1 2
3 2 2
4 3 4
OT 1 0
T 9 8
MASSACHUSETTS: GOALS - Will Manny 4, Art Kell 1, Ryan Hantverk 1, Kyle Smith 1, Greg Rushing 1, Ryan Hollenbaugh 1; ASSISTS - Anthony Biscardi 2, Art Kell 1. TOWSON: GOALS - Pat Britton 3, Tim Stratton 2, Andrew Hodgson 1, Matt Hughes 1, Stephen Norris 1; ASSISTS - Peter Mezzanotte 2, Tim Stratton 2, Andrew Hodgson 1, Matt Lamon 1. SHOTS Massachusetts Towson
1 8 7
2 6 11
3 8 4
4 8 10
OT T 2 32 0 32
GROUND BALLS Massachusetts Towson
1 6 10
2 3 7
3 9 7
4 6 13
OT T 3 27 1 38
FACE-OFF WINS Massachusetts Towson
1 2 3 4 OT T 2/3 1/4 4/5 2/6 0/1 9/19 1/3 3/4 1/5 4/6 1/1 10/19
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1 1 1
2 3 1
3 1 3
4 1 2
T 6 7
TOWSON: GOALS - Matt Hughes 2, Matt Lamon 1, Sean Magure 1, Alec Jernstedt 1, Thomas DeNapoli 1; ASSISTS - Pat Britton 1, Matt Lamon 1, Peter Mezzanotte 1, Tim Stratton 1. PENN STATE: GOALS - Matt Mackrides 2, Nick Dolik 1, Shane Sturgis 1, Colton Vosburgh 1, Danny Henneghan 1, Billy Lloyd 1; ASSISTS - Greg Brown 1, Matt Mackrides 1. SHOTS Towson Penn State
1 6 8
2 14 8
3 6 13
4 6 6
T 32 35
GROUND BALLS Towson Penn State
1 7 11
2 8 8
3 7 9
4 7 10
T 29 38
FACE-OFF WINS Towson Penn State
1 2 3 4 T 2/3 3/5 0/4 1/4 6/16 1/3 2/5 4/4 3/4 10/16
Towson Drexel
1 2 1
2 2 4
3 1 6
4 4 2
T 9 13
TOWSON: GOALS - Pat Britton 2, Michael Brashears 2, Sean Maguire 1, Dan Kramer 1, Matt Lamon 1, Alec Jernstedt 1, Tim Flynn 1; ASSISTS - Andrew Hodgson 3, Sean Maguire 1, Peter Mezzanotte 1, Stephen Norris 1, Tim Stratton 1. DREXEL: GOALS - Scott Perri 5, Brendan Glynn 3, Robert Church 2, Craig Owen 1, Chris Farquhar 1; ASSISTS - Kyle Bergman 3, Robert Church 2, Scott Perri 2, Ben McIntosh 1, Craig Owen 1. SHOTS Towson Drexel
1 2 18 8 4 12
3 4 7 10 14 6
T 43 36
GROUND BALLS Towson Drexel
1 9 8
3 6 7
T 31 35
FACE-OFF WINS Towson Drexel
2 9 10
4 7 10
1 2 3 4 T 4/4 4/7 4/7 3/7 15/25 0/4 3/7 3/7 4/7 10/25
2011 Review || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE GAME THIRTEEN Apr. 30, 2011 • Towson, Md. Towson 15, Saint Joseph’s 2 One of nine seniors playing in his final college game, midfielder Peter Mezzanotte scored two goals with two assists and set a single game record with eight caused turnovers as the Tigers (3-10, 1-5) concluded their season with a 15-2 CAA victory over Saint Joseph’s (0-12, 0-6) at Unitas Stadium. The Tigers, who scored a season-high 15 goals, dominated the Hawks for the entire contest and finished the game with a 46-27 advantage in shots. Mezzanotte, who finished his career with a schoolrecord 95 caused turnovers, enjoyed the first two-goal game of his career. With 95 caused turnovers, he broke the school record of 92, which was established by Ted Turnblacer (2003-06). In his final college game, he also broke Turnblacer’s single-game mark of six caused turnovers, a record he set against Air Force in 2005. Led by two goals from sophomore attackman Matt Hughes, the Tigers jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the opening 20 minutes of the game. With 7:10 remaining in the second quarter, the Hawks broke through when Ian Correia scored his fifth goal of the year off an assist from Kyle Williams. But, the Tigers responded with a 10-goal run and held the Hawks scoreless for over 35 minutes, upping their advantage to 15-1. With 1:56 left in the fourth quarter, the Hawks ended their scoring drought when Bobby Hurley tallied an unassisted goal. While Mezzanotte led the Tigers, senior attackman Tim Stratton contributed a goal with three assists. Hughes scored two goals with an assist. Saint Joseph’s Towson
1 0 3
2 1 3
3 0 6
4 1 3
T 2 15
SAINT JOSEPH’S: GOALS - Bobby Hurley 1, Ian Correia 1; ASSISTS - Kyle Williams 1. TOWSON: GOALS - Peter Mezzanotte 2, Matt Hughes 2, Andrew Hodgson 2, Matt Lamon 2, Stephen Norris 2, Tim Stratton 1, Tim Flynn 1, Elliott Domanic 1, Devin Grimaldi 1, Matt Hanzsche 1; ASSISTS - Sean Maguire 3, Tim Stratton 3, Peter Mezzanotte 2, Matt Hughes 1. SHOTS Saint Joseph’s Towson
1 3 14
2 11 9
3 4 16
4 9 7
T 27 46
GROUND BALLS Saint Joseph’s Towson
1 2 7 9 14 15
3 5 14
4 6 13
T 27 56
FACE-OFF WINS Saint Joseph’s Towson
1 2 3 4 T 2/4 2/5 2/7 2/5 8/21 2/4 3/5 5/7 3/5 13/21
Marc Ingerman earned second team All-Colonial Athletic Association honors as a senior.
2011 Honors and Awards Pat Britton • USILA North-South Senior All-Star Game Thomas DeNapoli • CAA All-Rookie Team John Fennessy • CAA All-Rookie Team
Peter Mezzanotte • USILA North-South Senior All-Star Game • Preseason All-CAA Team • Preseason Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List Tim Stratton • USILA North-South Senior All-Star Game
Andrew Hodgson • CAA All-Rookie Team Matt Hughes • CAA Co-Player of the Week (Mar. 21) Marc Ingerman • Second Team All-CAA • USILA North-South Senior All-Star Game • Preseason All-CAA Team • Face-Off Yearbook Preseason Honorable Mention All-American
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2011 CAA Standings and Statistics 2 0 1 1 F I N A L S TA N D I N G S Team Hofstra # Massachusetts Delaware $ # Penn State Drexel TOWSON Saint Joseph’s
CAA W-L Pct. GF GA 5-1 .833 63 30 4-2 .667 59 54 4-2 .667 42 50 4-2 .667 59 45 3-3 .500 60 58 1-5 .167 50 51 0-6 .000 31 76
$ - CAA Tournament Champion
Overall W-L 13-3 10-5 11-7 7-7 8-6 3-10 0-12
Pct. .812 .667 .611 .500 .571 .231 .000
GF 159 149 168 114 158 102 55
GA 105 128 172 112 130 107 152
# - NCAA Tournament Participant
2 0 1 1 S TAT I S T I C A L L E A D E R S Goals Per Game 1. Scott Perri, Drexel 2. Robert Church, Drexel 3. Art Kell, Massachusetts 4. Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra Jay Card, Hofstra 6. Brendan Glynn, Drexel 7. Will Manny, Massachusetts 8. Stephen Bentz, Hofstra 9. Matt Mackrides, Penn State 10. Kyle Williams, Saint Joseph’s
GP 14 14 15 16 16 14 15 16 14 12
Assists Per Game 1. Scott Perri, Drexel 2. Grant Kaleikaum, Delaware 3. Robert Church, Drexel 4. Will Manny, Massachusetts 5. Shane Sturgis, Penn State 6. Eric Smith, Delaware 7. Peter Mezzanotte, Towson 8. Art Kell, Massachusetts 9. Ian Braddish, Hofstra Jay Card, Hofstra
GP Assists Avg. 14 27 1.93 16 30 1.88 14 22 1.57 15 23 1.53 14 16 1.14 18 20 1.11 13 14 1.08 15 16 1.07 16 17 1.06 16 17 1.06
Points Per Game 1. Scott Perri, Drexel 2. Robert Church, Drexel 3. Will Manny, Massachusetts 4. Art Kell, Massachusetts 5. Jay Card, Hofstra 6. Grant Kaleikau, Delaware 7. Eric Smith, Delaware 8. Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra 9. Shane Sturgis, Penn State 10. Stephen Bentz, Hofstra
GP 14 14 15 15 16 16 18 16 14 16
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Goals Avg. 39 2.79 27 1.93 28 1.87 29 1.81 29 1.81 23 1.64 22 1.47 23 1.44 20 1.43 17 1.42
Points 66 49 45 44 46 45 45 40 34 37
Avg. 4.71 3.50 3.00 2.93 2.88 2.81 2.50 2.50 2.43 2.31
Ground Balls Per Game 1. Greg Rushing, Massachusetts 2. John Antoniades, Hofstra 3. Dan Cooney, Delaware 4. Danny Henneghan, Penn State 5. Steven DeNapoli, Hofstra
GP 12 16 18 14 16
GB 77 84 94 71 60
Avg. 6.42 5.25 5.22 5.07 3.75
Face-Off Percentage 1. John Antoniades, Hofstra 2. Anthony Toresco, Massachusetts 3. Dan Cooney, Delaware 4. Deven Thomas, Drexel 5. Danny Henneghan, Penn State
GP FO 16 174-271 15 85-158 18 191-356 14 93-176 14 139-266
Pct. .642 .538 .537 .528 .523
Goals Against Average 1. Andrew Gvozden, Hofstra 2. Austin Kaut, Penn State 3. Travis Love, Towson 4. Tim McCormack, Massachusetts 5. Mark Manos, Drexel
GP 16 14 13 15 14
GA 90 111 90 126 129
GAA 6.00 7.90 7.94 8.33 9.09
Save Percentage 1. Austin Kaut, Penn State 2. Andrew Gvozden, Hofstra 3. Mark Manos, Drexel 4. Travis Love, Towson 5. Tim McCormack, Massachusetts
GP 14 16 14 13 15
Saves 192 136 166 111 153
Save% .634 .602 .563 .552 .548
HISTORY AND RECORDS History and Records || 2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE
Peter Mezzanotte, ‘11 holds the school record with 95 career caused turnovers.
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Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS
Single-Game Records
Single-Game Records
Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Kevin Sturm vs. Gannon, 1999 Assists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Spencer Ford vs. Gannon, 1999 Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 (5 goals, 8 assists), Spencer Ford vs. Vermont, 1999 Ground Balls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, Ben DeFelice vs. Villanova, 2004 Face-Off Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, Justin Berry vs. Loyola (Md.), 2001 Saves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, Mark Williams vs. Hopkins, 1982 Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Glenn Smith vs. Rutgers, 1989 Turnovers Caused . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, Peter Mezzanotte vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2011
Goals Scored, Most. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, vs. Lehigh, 1983 Goals Scored, Fewest. . . . . . 0, vs. Washington College, 1965; vs. North Carolina, 1970 Goals Allowed, Most. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, vs. N.C. State, 1982 Goals Allowed, Fewest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0, vs. Dartmouth, 1968; vs. Georgetown, 1971 Largest Margin of Victory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 (32-7), vs. Lehigh, 1983 Largest Margin of Defeat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 (2-26), vs. Washington College, 1964 Most Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, Lehigh, 1983 Most Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 (32 goals, 21 assists), vs. Lehigh, 1983 Face-Offs Won. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, vs. UMBC, 1996 Ground Balls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98, vs. Bucknell, 1983 Turnovers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, vs. Air Force, 2005 Caused Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, vs. Air Force, 2005; vs. Loyola, 2005 Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82, vs. C.W. Post, 1979
Single-Season Records Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, Kyle Campbell, 2001 Goals Per Game Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.77, Kevin Sturm, 1999 Consecutive Games with a Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, Kyle Campbell, 2001-02 Assists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, Bob Griebe, 1975 Assists Per Game Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.08, Spencer Ford, 1999 Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, Bob Griebe, 1974; Bob Griebe, 1975 Points Per Game Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.31, Spencer Ford, 1999 Ground Balls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147, Justin Berry, 2001 Ground Balls Per Game Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.58, Mark Goers, 1994 Face-Off Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257, Justin Berry, 2001 Face-Off Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776, Mark Goers, 1994 Saves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255, Tim Hastings, 1979 Saves Per Game Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.94, Tim Hastings, 1979 Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129, John Como, 1979; Kevin Sturm, 1999 Caused Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, Ted Turnblacer, 2005 Ben DeFelice, ‘04 was named as the 2004 Colonial Athletic Association CoPlayer of the Year.
Single-Season Records Best Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 (.933), 1974 Worst Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 (.125), 1964 Most Wins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 1974, 2001 Most Losses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 1975 Fewest Wins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 1964 Fewest Losses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 1974 Consecutive Wins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 1970-1971 Consecutive Conference Wins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, Apr. 13, 2002 to Apr. 24, 2004 Consecutive Losses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 1964 to 1965 Goals Scored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257, 1974 Goals Allowed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189, 1982 Scoring Margin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.80, 1974 Goals Per Game Average, Most . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.1, 1974 Goals Per Game Average, Least. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8, 1964 Goals Allowed Per Game Average, Least. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5, 1970 Ground Balls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,125, 1991 Ground Balls Per Game Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.31, 1991 Saves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272, 1979 Saves Per Game Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.42, 1981 Penalties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149, 1979 Face-Offs Won. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288, 2001 Face-Offs Attempted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467, 2001 Face-Off Winning Percentage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .684, 1994 Turnovers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309, 2005 Caused Turnovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140, 2005 Kyle Campbell set a school record by scoring 53 goals during the 2001 season.
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Single-Season Highs POINTS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
89 89 82 73 70 69 67 66 64 62
CAU S E D T U R N OV E R S
Bob Griebe Bob Griebe Spencer Ford Jules Siskind Brad Reppert Kyle Campbell Craig Saxon Wayne Eisenhut John Blatchley Glenn Smith
1975 1974 1999 1979 2001 2001 1972 1974 1991 1988
Kyle Campbell Kevin Sturm Glenn Smith Glenn Smith Tom Nelson Paul Mullen Kevin Sturm Wayne Eisenhut Tom Wagner Craig Saxon
2001 1999 1988 1991 1974 1977 1996 1974 1978 1972
GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10.
53 49 46 44 41 41 41 38 38 37 58 53 53 44 41 36 36 35 33 31 129 129 122 120 119 117 116 115 114 111 111
Ted Turnblacer Peter Mezzanotte Ted Turnblacer Peter Mezzanotte Peter Mezzanotte Casey Cittadino Neil Adams Danny Cocchi Casey Cittadino Adam Cummins
1. .779 2. .679 3. .660 4. .656 5. .651 6. .650 7. .635 8. .634 9. .632 10. .622
GOALKEEPER SAVE % 2005 2009 2006 2010 2011 2005 2003 2003 2006 2005
(MIN. 100 FACE-OFFS)
Mark Goers Mark Goers Zak Smith Larry Andersen Ben DeFelice Dave Moore Justin Berry Zak Smith Tim Lucky Jerry Baratta
1994 1995 2002 1976 2004 1997 2001 2003 1993 1988
G O A L K E E P E R S AV E S
Bob Griebe Bob Griebe Spencer Ford John Blatchley Jules Siskind Mark Miller Mark Miller Brad Reppert John Blatchley Spencer Ford
1975 1974 1999 1991 1979 1984 1983 2001 1990 1998
John Como Kevin Sturm Glenn Smith Glenn Smith Paul Mullen Andy Paris Will Harrington Glenn Smith Will Harrington Kyle Campbell Tom Bruno
1979 1999 1988 1989 1977 1977 2010 1991 2009 2001 1983
SHOTS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
40 38 32 30 24 23 21 20 20 20
FAC E- O F F %
ASSISTS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
255 244 218 216 212 204 200 196 195 195
Tim Hastings Paul Russo Richard Betcher Gavin Moag Mark Williams Tom Manos John Horrigan Gavin Moag Mark Williams Tim Hastings
(MIN. 300 MINUTES)
1. .608 2. .580 3. .571 4. .557 5. .555 6. .553 7. .552 8. .547 9. .521 10. .518
Reed Sothoron John Horrigan Reed Sothoron Rob Wheeler Wyatt Shiflett Matt Antol Travis Love Reed Sothoron John Horrigan John Hunt
2005 2001 2004 2009 1997 2007 2011 2003 2000 2002
GOALKEEPER
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
7.64 7.94 8.41 8.70 8.94 8.97 9.24 9.31 9.61 9.82
Reed Sothoron Travis Love Mark DeGroat Matt Antol Reed Sothoron Rob Wheeler Travis Love John Horrigan John Horrigan John Hunt
2005 2011 2006 2007 2004 2009 2010 2001 2003 2002
1979 1977 1991 1983 1981 1986 2001 1984 1982 1978
Glenn Smith, ‘91 is the Tigers’ all-time leader with 154 career goals.
GROUND BALLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
147 135 128 127 112 112 110 109 95 94 94
Justin Berry Ben DeFelice Matt Eckerl Mark Goers Tony Millon Danny Cocchi Steve Kisslinger Mitchell Rosensweig Matt Eckerl John Horrigan Steve Wohltmann
2001 2004 2005 1994 1991 2001 1991 2009 2006 2001 1998
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Individual Career Leaders POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
221 209 185 184 184 182 180 160 157 156 156 156
Bob Griebe Glenn Smith Matt Clune Spencer Ford Tim Mahoney John Blatchley Mike Burke Jeff Peek Brad Reppert Ryan Obloj Jules Siskind Jonathan Engelke
SHOTS 1972-75 1988-91 1995-98 1995-99 1969-71 1989-92 1979-82 1984-87 1998, 2000-02 2000-03 1977-79 2004-08
GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
154 125 113 108 106 105 96 92 89 89
Glenn Smith Kevin Sturm Jonathan Engelke Matt Clune Mike Burke Tom Nelson Bob Griebe Brad Reppert Bobby Griebe Tom Wagner
1988-91 1995-97, 1999 2004-08 1995-98 1979-82 1973-76 1972-75 1998, 2000-02 2004-07 1976-79
ASSISTS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
125 125 120 119 101 85 77 74 72 72
Bob Griebe John Blatchley Tim Mahoney Spencer Ford Jules Siskind Ryan Obloj Matt Clune Mike Burke Mark Miller Jeff Peek
1972-75 1989-92 1968-71 1995-99 1977-79 2000-03 1995-98 1979-82 1983-84 1984-87
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
458 327 301 301 290 290 273 269 265 263
FA C E - O F F W I N S Glenn Smith Kevin Sturm John Como Jonathan Engelke Bobby Griebe Tom Wagner John Conley Rob Shek Paul Mullen Matt Clune
1988-91 1995-97, 1999 1977-80 2004-08 2004-07 1976-79 1982-85 1989-91 1976-78 1995-98
307 283 274 253 231 228 228 222 214 213
Matt Eckerl Danny Cocchi Mark Goers Justin Berry Ben DeFelice Tim Lucky Tony Millon Steve Wohltmann Mitchell Rosensweig Neil Adams
2004-07 2000-03 1993-95 1999-2001 2001-04 1992-95 1989-91 1996-99 2006-09 1999-2003
CAU S E D T U R N OV E R S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
95 92 65 49 44 33 30 30 27 25 25
Peter Mezzanotte Ted Turnblacer Casey Cittadino Fred Lee Matthew Mehrer Matt Latonick Joe Smith Adam Cummins Ryan O’Donnell Kyle Smedley Matt Vetter
507 466 411 375 360 357 323 276 274 243
Justin Berry Matt Eckerl Scott Mullins Mark Goers Mitchell Rosensweig Ben DeFelice Tim Lucky Zak Smith Brian Cesarski Tom Watson
1998-01 2004-07 1983-86 1993-95 2006-09 2001-04 1992-95 2000-03 1990-93 1977-80
FA C E - O F F %
GROUND BALLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2008-11 2003-06 2002-06 2005-08 2004-07 2005-08 2000, 2002-04 2002-05 2005-08 2006-09 2006-10
(MIN. 200 FACE-OFFS)
1. .702 2. .656 3 .635 4. .622 5. .620 6. .612 7. .601 8. .592 9. .591 10. .578
Mark Goers Larry Andersen Dave Moore Zak Smith Justin Berry Ben DeFelice Tim Lucky Mike Haertel Jerry Baratta Ryan Lachowicz
1993-95 1976 1996-97 2000-03 1999-2001 2001-04 1992-95 1999-2000 1986-88 1996-99
GOALKEEPER SAVES 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
641 587 578 578 570 562 551 540 465 457
Jeff Jones David Linthicum Reed Sothoron John Sothoron John Horrigan Tim Hastings Brian Whalen Paul Russo Gavin Moag Mark Williams
1973-76 1987-90 2002-05 1970-72 1998-01 1978-80 1993-96 1974-77 1981-84 1980-82
GOALKEEPER SAVE % (MIN. 500 MINUTES)
Reed Sothoron, ‘06 was one of five Tigers named to the Colonial Athletic Association’s 25th Anniversary Team.
1. .561 2. .556 3. .554 4. .546 .546 6. .533 7. .517 8. .512
Reed Sothoron Rob Wheeler Travis Love Wyatt Shiflett Mark DeGroat John Horrigan Matt Antol Billy Sadtler
2002-05 2007-10 2008-pres. 1994-97 2002-06 1998-2001 2005-08 2007-08
G OA L K E E P E R G OA L S AGA I N ST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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7.30 8.64 9.13 9.16 9.66 10.19 11.28 15.86
Mark DeGroat Travis Love Reed Sothoron Matt Antol Rob Wheeler Billy Sadtler John Horrigan Wyatt Shiflett
2002-06 2008-11 2002-05 2005-07 2007-10 2007-08 1998-01 1994-97
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Year-by-Year Leaders Year Goals 1971 Mike Jarrell, 24 1972 Craig Saxon, 37 1973 Tim Havens, 36 1974 Tom Nelson, 41 1975 Bob Griebe, 31 Wayne Eisenhut, 31 1976 Tom Nelson, 32 1977 Paul Mullen, 41 1978 Tom Wagner, 38 1979 Jules Siskind, 32 Jim Guidera, 32 1980 Greg LaCour, 23 1981 Mike Burke, 36 John Tucker, 36 1982 Mike Burke, 30 1983 Tom Bruno, 35 1984 Scott Scranton, 21 1985 Jeff Peek, 22 John Conley, 22 1986 Jeff Peek, 28 Richard Winkoff, 28 1987 Jeff Peek, 29 1988 Glenn Smith, 46 1989 Glenn Smith, 33 1990 Glenn Smith, 31 Michael DeSimone, 31 1991 Glenn Smith, 44 1992 Joe Genovese, 29 1993 Joe Genovese, 29 1994 David Quinn, 34 1995 Matt Clune, 28 1996 Kevin Sturm, 41 1997 Kevin Sturm, 34 1998 Steve Preis, 30 1999 Kevin Sturm, 49 2000 Brad Reppert, 28 2001 Kyle Campbell, 53 2002 Brad Reppert, 27 2003 Hunter Lochte, 28 2004 Jonathan Engelke, 31 2005 Bobby Griebe, 25 2006 Phil Grillo, 29 2007 Jonathan Engelke, 25 2008 Jonathan Engelke, 33 2009 Bill McCutcheon, 25 2010 Christian Pastirik, 28 Will Harrington, 28 2011 Matt Hughes, 18
Assists Tim Mahoney, 39 Craig Saxon, 30 Joe Ardolino, 18 Bob Griebe, 53 Bob Griebe, 58
Points Tim Mahoney, 61 Craig Saxon, 67 Tim Havens, 52 Bob Griebe, 89 Bob Griebe, 89.
Andy Paris, 22 Jules Siskind, 29 Jules Siskind, 31 Jules Siskind, 39
Andy Paris, 47 Paul Mullen, 53 Tom Wagner, 55 Jules Siskind, 71.
Mike Burke, 18 Mike Burke, 23
Mike Burke, 40 Mike Burke, 59.
Mike Burke, 30 Mark Miller, 36 Mark Miller, 36 Jeff Peek, 25
Mike Burke, 60 Mark Miller, 55 Mark Miller, 53 Jeff Peek, 47.
Jeff Peek, 23
Jeff Peek, 51.
Richard Winkoff, 23 Glenn Smith, 16 John Blatchley, 27 John Blatchley, 33
Jeff Peek, 49 Glenn Smith, 62 Glenn Smith, 48 John Blatchley, 50.
John Blatchley, 44 John Blatchley, 21 Joe Genovese, 25 David Quinn, 20 David Quinn, 12 Matt Clune, 23 Matt Clune, 27 Spencer Ford, 31 Spencer Ford, 53 Ryan Obloj, 12 Brad Reppert, 35 Ryan Obloj, 26 Ryan Obloj, 23 Steve Mull, 17 Steve Mull, 22 Steve Mull, 16 Bobby Griebe, 23 Jonathan Engelke, 21 Justin Schneider, 15 Bill McCutcheon, 15 Christian Pastirik, 19
John Blatchley, 64 Joe Genovese, 44 Joe Genovese, 54 David Quinn, 54 Matt Clune, 37 Matt Clune, 48 Matt Clune, 56 Spencer Ford, 49 Spencer Ford, 83 Brad Reppert, 37 Brad Reppert, 70 Brad Reppert, 43 Ryan Obloj, 47 Jonathan Engelke, 38 Bobby Griebe, 34 Phil Grillo, 34 Bobby Griebe, 47 Jonathan Engelke, 54 Bill McCutcheon, 38.
Peter Mezzanotte, 14
Matt Hughes, 24
Christian Pastirik, 47.
Towson’s Coaching History
Billy Hooper (1959)
Bob Melville (1960-63)
Ross Sachs (1964-66)
Dick Szlasa (1967)
Carl Runk (1968-98)
Tony Seaman (1999-2011)
COACH (YEARS) Billy Hooper (1959) Bob Melville (1960-63) Ross Sachs (1964-66) Dick Szlasa (1967) Carl Runk (1968-98) Tony Seaman (1999-2011) All-Time (52 Years)
RECORD 2-3 15-20 12-17 6-3 262-161 99-93 396-297 45
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Honor Roll U S I L A AWA R D W I N N E R S Division I Midfielder of the Year 1991
Rob Shek (M)
College Division Player of the Year 1975 Jim Darcangelo (M) 1974 Jim Darcangelo (M) College Division Defenseman of the Year 1974 Wendell Thomas College Division Attackman of the Year 1975 USILA Scholar-Athlete 2001
Bob Griebe
John Horrigan (G)
Division I Coach of the Year 2001 1974
Tony Seaman Carl Runk
D I V I S I O N I A L L- A M E R I C A N S First Team 1996 1991 Second Team 2001 1992 1991 1990 Third Team 2003 1994 1992 1991 1989
Tim Langton (M) Rob Shek (M) Danny Cocchi (LSM) Carl Beernink (D) Steve Kisslinger (D) Rob Shek (M) Adam Baxter (D) David Quinn (A), Mark Goers (M) Lindsay Dixon (M) Glenn Smith (A) Ed Stephenson (D)
Honorable Mention 2010 Christian Pastirik (M) 2007 Bobby Griebe (A) 2006 Oliver Bacon (M) 2005 Casey Cittadino (DM), Reed Sothoron (GK) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Reed Sothoron (GK) 2003 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Ryan Obloj (A) 2002 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Brad Reppert (A) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Justin Berry (M), Adam Baxter (D), John Horrigan (G) 1999 Spencer Ford (A) 1997 Matt Clune (A) 1996 Matt Clune (A), Eric Vanags (D) 1993 Joe Genovese (A) 1992 John Blatchley (A) 1991 John Blatchley (A), Carl Beernink (D), Tony Millon (M) 1990 Glenn Smith (A), Carl Beernink (D) 1988 Glenn Smith (A), Ron Klausner (D) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Paul Juarascio (M) 1985 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) 1984 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), Peter Hanlon (D) 1982 John Tucker (M), Mike Burke (A) 1981 John Tucker (M) 1980 John Como (M), John Carolan (M)
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N O R T H - S O U T H A L L- S TA R S 2011 Peter Mezzanotte (M), Pat Britton (M), Marc Ingerman (D), Tim Stratton (A) 2010 Will Harrington (M) 2009 Randall Cooper (M), Bill McCutcheon (A), Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2007 Matt Eckerl (M), Bobby Griebe (A), Matthew Mehrer (D) 2005 Adam Cummins (D), Reed Sothoron (GK) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Brian Myers (M) 2003 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Ryan Obloj (A) 2002 Brad Reppert (A), Josh Tankersley (M) 2001 Justin Berry (M) 2000 Mike Haertel (M), Keith Smith (M) 1999 Spencer Ford (A), Steve Wohltmann (D) 1997 Barry Heddings (M) 1996 Tim Langton (M), Brian Whalen (G) Carl Runk (South Coach) 1994 Stewart Crotty (M) 1993 Joe Genovese (A), Rich Regan (D) 1992 Carl Beernink (D), John Blatchley (A) Lindsay Dixon (M) 1991 Rob Shek (M), Glenn Smith (A) 1989 Ed Stephenson (D) 1988 Ron Klausner (D) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Richard Winkoff (A) 1986 Jim DeCarlo (M), Scott Mullins (M) 1985 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) 1984 Mark Miller (A) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), Bob Gonzalez (D) 1982 Mark Williams (G) 1981 Bobby Powers (M) 1980 John Carolan (M) 1979 Tom Wagner (A) , Jules Siskind (A) Steve Hornis (D) 1978 Paul Mullen (M), Dennis Feeley (M) Carl Runk (South Coach) 1977 Tom Kidd (M), Paul Russo (G) 1976 Mitch Lekas (M), Greg Chasney (M), Tom Nelson (A) 1975 Bob Griebe (A), Jim Darcangelo (M) 1974 Tom Moore (M), Wendell Thomas (D), Jeff Clarke (D) 1973 Tim Havens (A) 1972 Craig Saxon (A), Don Blumenthal (M) John Sothoron (G) 1971 Tim Mahoney (A), Rod Cadorette (M) 1970 Mike Moran (A), Carl Runk (South Coach) 1966 Ted Scocos (G) 1963 Mike Mahoney (M) 1960 Don Vettera (G), Jack Edwards (D)
Jack Hart Unsung Hero 2010 2005 2001 1996 1992 1984 1983
Peter Mezzanotte (M) Casey Cittadino (DM) Justin Berry (M) Scott Hoskins (M) Carl Beernink (D) Mark Miller (A) Tom Bruno (M)
Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year 2010 Ben Ganley (M) Junior Scholar-Athlete 1986 Freshman of the Year 2005 1994 1988 Inspiration Award 2002 Coach of the Year 2004 2001 1992 1983 Danny Nolan Award 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
Jeff Peek (A) Brian Vetter (M) Dudley Dixon (A) Glenn Smith (A) Ricky Beecher (D) Tony Seaman Tony Seaman Carl Runk Carl Runk Peter Mezzanotte (M) Joe Wascavage (D) Mitchell Rosensweig (M) Matt Latonick (M) Matt Eckerl (M) Casey Cittadino (M) Adam Cummins (D) Matt Florio (M) Ryan Obloj (A) Ricky Beecher (D) Justin Berry (M) Jay Horowitz (M) Todd Paradise (M) Ryan Lachowicz (M) Eric Socha (DM) Sean Ryan (A) Tim Lucky (M) Mark Goers (M) Chris Moynahan (A)
E C A C AWA R D W I N N E R S Award of Valor 2003
Ricky Beecher (D)
T O W S O N AWA R D W I N N E R S Senior Scholar-Athlete 1987 1981 Senior Male Athlete of Year 2001 1999 1991 1990
Jeff Peek (A) Bobby Powers (M) John Horrigan (G) Spencer Ford (A) Glenn Smith (A) Dave Linthicum (G)
Tim Langton, ‘96 earned first team All-America honors as a senior.
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Honor Roll James Saxon Award 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976
Pat Britton (M) Matt Vetter (D) Randall Cooper (M) Ryan O’Donnell (D) Bobby Griebe (A) Kyle Fiat (A) Ryan Cocchi (D) Jon Machiran (M/D) Zak Smith (M) Brad Reppert (A) Mike Machiran (D) Neil Adams (D) Keith Smith (M) Steve Wohltmann (D) Matt Clune (A) Barry Heddings (M) Brian Whalen (G) Albert Tyler (D-M) Stewart Crotty (M) Rich Regan (D) John Blatchley (A) David Shoul (M) Pat Gress (A) Jamie Shubert (DM) Chris Mulligan (M) Richard Winkoff (A) Jim DeCarlo (M) Scott Scranton (M) Gavin Moag (G) Brian Dempsey (M) Mark Williams (G) Tim Hastings (G) Tom Watson (M) John Como (M) Chris Ciletti (M) Fran Duffy (D)
Joseph Ferrante Award 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
John Kenyon (D) Tim Stratton (A) Rob Wheeler (G) Randall Cooper (A) Matt Latonick (M) Matt Eckerl (M) Todd MacMullan (M) Casey Cittadino (DM) Ben DeFelice (M) Zak Smith (M) Wesley Speaks (D) Mike Haertel (M) Mike Machiran (D) Chris Anzelone (D) Jack Copus (D) Eric Vanags (D) Tim Langton (M) David Spencer (M) Kevin Krupinsky (M) Joe Genovese (A) Carl Beernink (D) Randy Ernst (M) Dave Linthicum (G) T.J. Dickens (M) Jim Duswalt (M) Tom Manos (G) Scott Mullins (M) Peter Hanlon (D) Chip Cravens (M) Tom Bruno (M) Reid Roan (M) Bobby Powers (M) Chris Ciletti (M))
C O L O N I A L AT H L E T I C A S S O C I AT I O N
CAA Rookie of the Year 2004
All-CAA First Team 2010 Will Harrington (M), Marc Ingerman (D), Christian Pastirik (M) 2009 Will Harrington (M), Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2007 Bobby Griebe (A) , Matthew Mehrer (D) 2006 Oliver Bacon (M) 2005 Casey Cittadino (DM), Ted Turnblacer (D), Adam Cummins (D), Reed Sothoron (D) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), Casey Cittadino (M), Ted Turnblacer (LSM), Adam Cummins (D) 2003 Ryan Obloj (A), Brad Monaco (A), Danny Cocchi (LSM), Zak Smith (M), Adam Baxter (D), Reed Sothoron (GK) 2002 Ryan Obloj (A), Danny Cocchi (LSM), Adam Baxter (D)
CAA Tournament MVP 2005 2004 2003
All-CAA Second Team 2011 Marc Ingerman (D) 2010 Travis Love (GK) 2009 Bill McCutcheon (A), Marc Ingerman (D) 2008 Eric Boyle (M), Mitchell Rosensweig (M), Ryan O’Donnell (D) 2007 Matt Antol (G), Brian Vetter (M) 2006 Phil Grillo (A), Casey Cittadino (DM), Matt Mehrer (D) 2005 Steve Mull (A), Bobby Griebe (A), Matt Eckerl (M) 2004 Drew Pfarr (M) , Reed Sothoron (GK) 2003 Neil Adams (D) 2002 Zak Smith (M) CAA All-Rookie Team 2011 Thomas DeNapoli (M), Andrew Hodgson (M), John Fennessy (D) 2010 Ryan DeSmit (M) 2009 Marc Ingerman (D) 2008 Tim Stratton (A) 2007 Cryder DiPietro (M) 2006 Kyle Smedley (M) 2005 Brian Vetter (M), Matt Latonick (DM) 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A) CAA Player of the Week 2011 Matt Hughes (A) 2010 Travis Love (GK), Christian Pastirik (M) 2009 Will Harrington (M), Bill McCutcheon (A), Rob Wheeler (G) 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2007 Brian Vetter (M), Matt Antol (G), Matt Eckerl (M) 2006 Matt Eckerl (M), Phil Grillo (A) 2005 Reed Sothoron (G), Matt Eckerl (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), Bobby Griebe (A) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), Reed Sothoron (G), Mark DeGroat (G) 2003 Zak Smith (M) 2002 Kyle Campbell (A) CAA Rookie of the Week 2010 Matt Thomas (M) 2008 Tim Stratton (A) 2007 Eric Boyle (A), Cryder DiPietro (M) 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2003 Steve Mull (A) CAA Player of the Year 2004 CAA Defensive Player of the Year 2003
Jonathan Engelke (A) Reed Sothoron (G) Casey Cittadino (M) Adam Baxter (D)
CAA All-Tournament Team 2010 Will Harrington (M), Christian Pastirik (M), Peter Mezzanotte (DM) 2009 Will Harrington (M), Justin Schneider (M), Rob Wheeler (G) 2008 Randall Cooper (M), Bobby Griebe (A), Matt Latonick (M) 2006 Oliver Bacon (M), Steve Mull (A) 2005 Oliver Bacon (M), Casey Cittadino (DM), Adam Cummins (D) 2004 Casey Cittadino (M), Reed Sothoron (GK), Ben DeFelice (M), Drew Pfarr (M), Steve Mull (A), Adam Cummins (D) 2003 Drew Pfarr (M), Ryan Obloj (A), Ben DeFelice (M/FO), Danny Cocchi (LSM), Adam Baxter (D) Randolph Inspiration Award 2003 CAA Coach of the Year 2010 2004
Ricky Beecher (D) Tony Seaman Tony Seaman
CAA 25th Anniversary Team Casey Cittadino Danny Cocchi Jonathan Engelke Ben DeFelice Reed Sothoron
Mid. Def. Att. Mid. Goal
AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE America East All-Conference 1st Team 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Josh Tankersley (M), Danny Cocchi (LSM), John Horrigan (G) 1999 Spencer Ford (A), John Campbell (A) 1998 Todd Paradise (M), Chris Anzelone (D) 1997 Matt Clune (A), Eric Vanags (D) 1996 Matt Clune (A), Tim Langton (M) ,. Mike Graebner (D) America East All-Conference 2nd Team 2001 Brad Reppert (A), Justin Berry (M), Adam Baxter (D) 2000 Danny Cocchi (D) 1999 Kevin Sturm (A), Mike Machiran (D) 1998 Matt Clune (A), Spencer Ford (A), Jack Copus (D) 1997 Barry Heddings (M), Spencer Ford (M) 1996 Kevin Sturm (A), Barry Heddings (M), Brian Whalen (G) America East Coach of the Year 2001
Tony Seaman
America East All-Tournament Team 2001 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Justin Berry (M) Ryan Nash (G) - MVP America East Player of the Week 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Ryan Obloj (A)
Ben DeFelice (M) Danny Cocchi (LSM)
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Honor Roll EAST COAST CONFERENCE
L I T T L E A L L- A M E R I C A N S
All East Coast Conference 1992 Carl Beernink (D), John Blatchley (A), Lindsay Dixon (M) 1991 Rob Shek (M), John Blatchley (A) Glenn Smith (A), Carl Beernink (D), Kyle Kernan (D), Rich Regan (D) 1990 John Blatchley (A), Lindsay Dixon (M), Rob Shek (M), Ben Keesey (D), David Linthicum (G) 1989 Ed Stephenson (D), David Linthicum (G) 1988 Glenn Smith (A), Steve Eagan (M), Ron Klausner (D), Ed Stephenson (D) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Richard Winkoff (A), Jeff Dumpson (M), Paul Jurascio (M), Ron Klausner (D), Ed Stephenson (D) 1986 Jeff Peek (A), Jim DeCarlo (M), Joe Stadelmaier (D), Tom Manos (G) 1985 John Conley (M), Jim DeCarlo (M), Jeff Peek (A), Peter Hanlon (D) 1984 John Conley (M), Scott Scranton (M), Mark Miller (A), Peter Hanlon (D), Gavin Moag (G) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), John Conley (M), Lou Delligatti (A), Gavin Moag (G), Peter Hanlon (D)
First Team 1971
East Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete 1988 Chris Mulligan (M) 1987 Jeff Peek (A) 1986 Jeff Peek (A) 1985 Jeff Peek (A) 1983 Tom Bruno (M) COLLEGE DIVISION A L L- A M E R I C A N S First Team 1978 1976 1975 1974 1973 Second Team 1979 1978 1974 1973
John Como (M) Mitch Lekas (M) Bob Griebe (A), Jim Darcangelo (M) Wendell Thomas (D), Jim Darcangelo (M) Tim Havens (A) Steve Hornish (D) Tom Harrison (D), Wayne Eisenhut (A), Tom Wagner (A) Mitch Lekas (M), Bob Griebe (A), Wayne Eisenhut (A) Wendell Thomas (D)
Third Team 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1973 1961 1960 Honorable Mention 1979 1978 1967
Second Team 1972 1971 1970
Ron Cadorette (M), Tim Mahoney (A) John Sothoron (G), Wendell Thomas (D) Angie Geppi (D) Angie Geppi (D), Ron Cadorette (M), Tim Mahoney (A)
Third Team 1972 1971 1969 1968
Craig Saxon (A) Mike Jarrell (M) John Grubb (D) Jim Saxon (M)
MISCELLANEOUS HONORS NCAA All-Tournament Team 2001
Kyle Campbell (A)
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 2004 Dick Edell (D) 1990 Jim Darcangelo (M) Bob Griebe (A) Greater Baltimore Chapter National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 2011 Tony Seaman (Coach) 2008 Wendell Thomas (D) 2005 Dick Edell (D) 2000 Carl Runk (Coach) 1997 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) USA World Team 1998 1994 1986 1982 1978
Rob Shek (M) Rob Shek (M), Lindsay Dixon (M), Tony Millon (M) Jim Darcangelo (M) Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A)
Rob Shek earned first team All-America honors in 1991 after leading the Tigers to the NCAA Championship Game.
Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A), Reed Sothoron (G) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Brad Reppert (A)
Jules Siskind (A), Jim Guidera (M) Steve Hornish (D) Paul Russo (G) Greg Chasney (M) Mitch Lekas (M) Frank Mezzanotte (D) Mike Mahoney (M) Jack Edwards (D), Don Vettera (G) Tim Hastings (G) Jeff Jones (G) Dick Edell (M), Ted Scocos (G)
Carl Beernink, ‘92 was a two-time All-East Coast Conference selection on defense.
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All-Time Roster A Adams, Neil (Def.) Abbott, Brian (Def.) Aguirre, Dave (Att.) Albert, Jared (Mid.) Andersen, Ron (Goal) Anderson, Larry (Mid.) Anderson, Vernon (Att.) Andre, Timmy (Att.) Antol, Matt (Goal) Anzelone, Chris (Mid./Def.) Appel, Steven (Def.) Ardolino, Joe (Att.) Armour, Brock (Mid.) Askey, Donald (Mid.) Atwood, Frank (Mid.) Austin, Marc (Mid.)
2000-03 Archbishop Spalding 1989-90 St. Paul’s 1986-87 Mineola 2000-02 Atholton 1977 Levittown Memorial 1974-76 Levittown Memorial 1980-81 Severn School 2005-08 Chaminade 2005-08 Loyola 1996-99 Freeport 1980 Dulaney 1970-73 Deer Park 2007-10 Western Reserve Acad. 1992 Lynbrook 1976-77 Farmingdale 1988-89 Edgewood
B Bacon, Oliver (Mid.) Bailey, Bob (Mid.) Baldini, John (Att.) Balducci, Nick (Mid.) Baratta, Jerry (Mid.) Barger, Tim (Mid.) Barile, Frank (D-M) Barnes, John (Mid.) Batton, Kyle (Att.) Baxter, Adam (Def.) Beach, Peter (Att.) Beach, Tommy (Att.) Beecher, Ricky (Def.) Beernink, Carl (Def.) Benkovic, Frank (D-M) Berg, Adam (Mid.) Bernhardt, Jim (Mid.) Bernstein, Clark (Def.) Berry, Justin (Mid.) Best, Blake (Att.) Betcher, Richard (Goal) Bird, Jeff (Def.) Black, Omar (Mid.) Blair, Billy (Mid.) Blatchley, John (Att.) Bleach, Matt (Mid.) Blevins, Phil (Mid.) Blumenthal, Don (Mid.) Boesch, Al (Att.) Bollinger, Eddie (Att.) Bongiorno, Joseph (Mid.) Bowen, Rich (Def.) Box, Matt (Att.) Boyle, Brian (Att.) Boyle, Eric (Att.) Brakebill, Clint (Mid.) Brashears, Michael (Mid.) Britton, Pat (Mid.) Brockmeyer, Tony (Goal) Brogan, Andy (Def.) Broseker, Rob (Mid.) Brown, Zach (Mid.) Bruno, Jim (Def.) Bruno, Tom (Mid.) Brusco, Steve (Mid.)
2004-06 Charlotte Country Day 1973 John Carroll 1972-75 Corning East 1985-87 Hereford 1986-88 Mepham 1990-92 Fallston 1983-84 Loyola 1978 Severna Park 2005-08 Dulaney 1999-2003 Severna Park 1981-83 Blue Ridge School 2008-11 Mount St. Joseph 2003-05 North County 1989-92 Loyola 1985 Binghamton 1982 Pikesville 1978 Long Beach 1974-76 Deer Park 1998-2001 Kent County 2008 Severna Park 1991 Ward Melville 1981 Mount St. Joseph 1993 Calvert Hall 1985 Dulaney 1989-92 Loyola 1988-90 Overlea 2007-10 Calvert Hall 1968-72 Oceanside 1981-82 Great Neck South 1985-87 Bethpage 2011 Mount Sinai 1987-90 Annapolis 1983-86 Old Mill 2000 St. Mary’s 2007-08 Annapolis 2006-08 McCallie School 2009-11 Calvert Hall 2009-11 Seneca Valley 1981-83 Archbishop Curley 1994-97 Yorktown 1994-97 Severn School 2011 Governors Academy 1984-87 Lindenhurst 1980-83 Loch Raven 1993-94 Broadneck
Buckson, Kelvin (Def.) Burk, Tommy (Def.) Burke, Mike (Att.) Busik, Bill (Mid.) Buttelman, Mike (Mid.) Byrd, Bryan (Mid.)
1980-81 2004-05 1979-82 1971-73 1980-82 1981-84
Coprague Smithtown Dulaney Annapolis Sachem Calvert Hall
C Cabral, Bradley (Def.) 1993-95 Windsor-Plainsboro Cadorette, Ron (Mid.) 1968-71 n/a Cairnes, Matt (Def.) 1994-95 Boys’ Latin Campbell, Don (Def.) 1982-83 Mount St. Joseph Campbell, John (Def.) 1996-99 Oakland Mills Campbell, Kyle (Att.) 2001-02 Mt. Hebron Carcaterra, Steve (Att.) 1992-94 Yorktown Carey, Emmett (Def.) 1978-79 Kings Park Carolan, John (Mid.) 1979-80 Calvert Hall Carson, Tom (D-M) 1988-89 Towson Carson, Tony (Mid.) 1982 Ward Melville Casey, Shane (Def.) 2009-11 Mount St. Joseph Cesarski, Brian (Mid.) 1990-93 Yorktown Champney, Geoff (Goal) 1998-99 Dulaney Chane, Peyton (Mid.) 2002-04 Loyola (Ill.) Academy Chasney, Greg (Mid.) 1984-76 Mount St. Joseph Choiniere, Billy (Def.) 2010-11 Amity Churchward, Jesse (Def.) 2002, 04-06 Pioneer (Mich.) Ciletti, Chris (Mid.) 1976-79 Calvert Hall Cimini, Ben (Att.) 2000 Arundel Cindrich, Fred (Def.) 1992-96 Fox Lane Cittadino, Casey (Mid.) 2002-06 Baldwin Clarke, Jeff (Def.) 1971-74 Towson Clune, Matt (Att.) 1995-98 St. Mary’s Cocchi, Danny (LSM) 2000-03 Hicksville Cocchi, Ryan (Mid.) 2002-05 Hicksville Colt, Tim (Goal) 1991-93 Fallston Como, John (Mid.) 1978-80 Randallstown Como, Warren (Att.) 1975-77 Randallstown Condenzio, Steve (Mid.) 1975 North County Conley, John (Mid.) 1983-85 Fallston Connolly, Donald (Att.) 1990-92 Yorktown Conroy, Bobby (Mid.) 1987 Great Neck South Cook, Victory (Def.) 1974-75 Loyola Cooley, Brian (Mid.) 1975 Towson Cooper, Randall (Mid./Att.) 2006-09 Friends School Copus, Jack (Def.) 1996-98 Annapolis Cordial, Bill (Mid.) 1981-82 Loch Raven Cornett, Jerry (Att.) 2001, 2003 Severna Park Cornett, Josh (Mid.) 2000-03 Severna Park Cornick, Josh (Att.) 1996-99 Vestal Corsiglia, Chris (Def.) 2007-08 The Hill School Cosimano, David (Def.) 1981-82 Columbia Cox, Tom (Att.) 1983 Lindenhurst Cravens, Chip (Mid.) 1981-84 Cardinal Gibbons Crawford, Ken (Mid.) 1984 Edgewood Criswell, Chris (Mid.) 1997-98 St. Mary’s Cross, Kevin (Goal) 2001 Eastern Tech Crotty, Stewart (Mid.) 1991-94 St. Paul’s Cummins, Adam (Def.) 2002-05 LaSalle Cummings, Dave (Mid.) 1998-99 Loyola Cunningham, Kyle (Att.) 2002-03-04-06 Centreville Cunningham, Mark (Def.) 1984-87 Hereford Czajkowski, Mike (Att.) 2002 Parkville Czoka, Matt (Att.) 1994 South River
D D’Ambrogi, Tom (Mid.) 1975 Loyola Dail, Chris (Att.) 1988 Bel Air Daino, Bob (Mid.) 1978-81 St. John the Baptist Daley, Chris (Mid.) 2000-01 Hendrick Hudson D’Alonzo, Jesse (Mid.) 1998-99 Springfield Dalrymple, Paul (Goal) 1984 Albermarle Dana, John (D-M) 1984 Kent County Darcangelo, Jim (Mid.) 1973-75 Corning East Davis, J.D. (Mid.) 1975-76 Hicksville DeCarlo, Jim (Mid.) 1983-86 Centennial Decker, Matt (Att.) 1986-87 Arundel DeCrispino, Sam (Mid.) 1960, 62-64 Balt. City College DeFelice, Ben (Mid.) 2001-04 Towson DeGroat, Mark (Goal) 2002-03-04-06 West Genesee Delligatti, Lou (Att.) 1982-83 Oceanside DeLorenzo, Jerry (Goal) 1992 Levittown DeLucie, Dan (D-M) 1983-85 Massapequa DeNapoli, Thomas (Mid.) 2011 Lynbrook Dempsey, Brian (Mid.) 1982-83 Loch Raven DeSimone, Michael (Att.) 1988-91 Ward Melville DeSmit, Ryan (Mid.) 2010 Friends School Devine, Robert (Mid.) 2011 Mountain Lakes DeWaters, Zach (Def.) 1999-00 West Genesee Dickens, T.J. (Def.) 1986-89 Calvert Hall Dickson, Tim (Mid.) 1985 Pembroke (Australia) DiPietro, Cryder (Mid.) 2007 Friends School School Dixon, Dudley (Att.) 1994-95 Severn School Dixon, Lindsay (Mid.) 1989-92 Broadneck Doby, John (Def.) 1998 Loyola Doherty, Bob (Mid.) 1992-95 Baldwinsville Dolski, Matt (D-M) 1995-96 West Chester East Domanic, Elliott (Att.) 2008-11 Foothill Domini, Bob (Mid.) 1983-84 Half Hollow Hills East Dolce, Alex (Mid.) 2007 Millburn Donati, Jason (Mid.) 2006-07 St. Paul’s School Dorn, Erick (Def.) 1989-91 West Chester East Dougherty, Joe (Mid.) 1974-75 Towson Douglas, Ryan (Mid.) 1999-00 Mt. Hebron Duffy, Fran (Def.) 1975-78 Andover Dumpson, Jeff (Mid.) 1986-87 Paul D. Schrieber DuBois, John (Mid.) 2008-09 Manheim Township DuPont, Jason (Def.) 2000-01 East Senior Duswalt, Jim (Mid.) 1986-88 Farmingdale Dykman, Bob (Def.) 1975 Levittown
E Eagan, Steve (Mid.) 1984-87-88 Dulaney Eckerl, Matt (Mid.) 2004-07 Calvert Hall Edens, Dave (Goal/Def.) 2007-10 Torrey Pines Eichelberger, Dave (Mid.) 1974-76 Dulaney Eisenhut, Wayne (Att.) 1974-76 St. Paul’s Eisinger, Doug (Mid.) 1988 Annapolis Ellers, Kevin (Att.) 1989 Ridley Ellis, Steve (Mid.) 1987 Mt. Hebron Engelke, Jonathan (Att) 2004-05, 07-08 Farmingdale Ernst, Randy (Mid.) 1990-91 Liberty Evans, Sean (Mid.) 2007 W. Chester Henderson Eyster, George (Att.) 1994 Springfield
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All-Time Roster F Feeley, Dennis (Mid.) Feeney, Steve (Goal) Fennessy, John (Def.) Ferrante, Joe (Mid.) Fiat, Kyle (Att.) Fields, Todd (Mid.) Fierro, Chris (Mid.) Fila, Larry (Goal) Fischer, Matthew (Mid.) Fitzgerald, Sean (Mid.) Fleegle, Eric (Goal) Florio, Matt (Mid.) Flynn, Dan (Mid.) Flynn, Tim (Att.) Ford, Bunky (Att.) Ford, Spencer (Mid./Att.) Fortmann, Jordan (Mid.) Fountain, Alex (Mid.) Franzen, Greg (Mid.) Frederick, Joe (Def.) Friedman, Dave (Def.) Furnari, Vince (Mid.)
1975-78 1979-80 2010-11 1972-75 2005-06 1993-94 1981 1982 1990 2010-11 2005 2001-04 1994-94 2008-11 1958-59 1996-99 2011 2001-04 1997-98 1985-86 1997 1986-87
Dulaney Boys’ Latin Yorktown Deer Park Olympus Calvert Hall Manhasset Cardinal Gibbons Loyola Arundel Sts. Peter & Paul Bethpage Annapolis Barnstable Dundalk Towson Arch. Spalding Fayetteville-Manlius MacArthur Yorktown Hammond Loch Raven
1998-99 1987-90 1987-88 1988 2007-10 1980 2007 1979 1990-93 1975 1993-95 1981-83 1972-73 1995-96 2010-11 1970-73 1987-90 1972-75 2004-07 2004-06 2011 1970-73 1977-79 1981-82
John F. Kennedy John Carroll Huntington Perkiomen Prep Calverton School Calvert Hall South Carroll McDonogh Massapequa Catonsville Fairfax Arundel Baltimore Towson Salisbury School Elmont North Harford Deer Park Boys’ Latin Loyola Corning East Baldwin Calvert Hall Loch Raven
G Gabel, Ross (Mid.) Gaeng, Brandan (Mid.) Gallant, Frank (Def.) Gambone, Ray (Def.) Ganley, Ben (Mid.) Gay, Bob (Mid.) Geary, Danny (Mid.) Geist, Bob (Mid.) Genovese, Joe (Att.) Glaeser, Mark (Att.) Goers, Mark (Mid.) Gonzalez, Bob (Def.) Gordon, Tim (Mid.) Graebner, Mike (Def.) Graves, Jake (Goal) Greenberg, Carey (Goal) Gress, Pat (Att.) Griebe, Bob (Att.) Griebe, Bobby (Att.) Grillo, Phil (Att.) Grimaldi, Devin (Att.) Gross, Charlie (Mid.) Guidera, Jim (Mid.) Gutierrez, Glen (Mid.)
H Haertel, Mike (Mid.) Hagelin, Adam (Mid.) Haley, Patrick (Att.) Hall, Ed (Mid.) Hanley, Pat (Att.) Hanlon, Peter (Def.) Hanzsche, Matt (Mid.) Hardie, Rob (Mid.) Harrington, Will (Mid.) Harrison, Allen (Mid.) Harrison, Tom (Def.) Harris, Justin (Def.) Hastings, Tim (Goal)
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1999-00 2005-08 2005 1981-84 1982-84 1982-85 2008-11 2001 2009-10 1982 1974-76 2000-01 1978-81
Arundel Boys’ Latin St. Mary’s Annapolis Perry Hall West Islip Mount St. Joseph Mount St. Joseph Friends School Boys’ Latin Towson Kent County Sewickley Academy
The Tigers receive the 1974 NCAA Division II Championship trophy. Left to right: Co-Captains Jeff Clarke, Tom Moore, Wendell Thomas, Coach Carl Runk Havens, Tim (Att.) 1970-73 Heacock, Steve (Def.) 1972-73 Headrick, Dennis (Def.) 1978 Heddings, Barry (Mid.) 1994-97 Heim, Blake (Att.) 2011 Henderson, Murdo (D-M) 1989-90 Higgins, Joe (Def.) 1977 Hiltebidle, Bart (Mid.) 1980-81 Hines, Tim (Mid.) 1982 Hock, Chris (Mid.) 1977-80 Hodgson, Andrew (Mid.) 2011 Hoge, Louis (Att.) 1974-75 Hoke, John (Def.) 1982-84 Holman, Jason (Mid.) 2005 Holmes, Denny (Mid.) 1975-77 Holub, Dan (Att.) 2007 Hopkins, Alistair (Att.) 1999-00 Holthaus, Jim (Mid.) 1975-76 Hornish, Steve (Def.) 1977-79 Horowitz, Jay (Mid.) 1999-2002 Horrigan, John (Goal) 1998-2001 Horrigan, Rob (Mid.) 1999 Hoskins, Scott (Mid.) 1993-96 House, David (Mid.) 1984 Houser, Michael (Mid.) 2004-06 Howard, Joe (Att.) 1973 Hughes, Matt (Att.) 2010-11 Hunt, John (Goal) 2000, 2002 Hurley, Jeff (Def.) 1987 Hutson, Greg (Mid.) 1982 Hudson, Sam (Goal) 1999-00
Corning East Baltimore Suffolk Towson Lake Oswego Boys’ Latin Randallstown Severn School Mount St. Joseph Lynbrook West Islip West Islip Fallston Westminster Severna Park Mount St. Joseph West Mecklenburg Mount St. Joseph Columbia W.T. Woodson St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Towson North Harford Severn Baltimore Central Bucks East Chrsitian Brothers Boys’ Latin Mount St. Joseph Loyola
I Iacona, Carl (Mid.) Ingerman, Marc (Def.)
2010-11 2009-11
Massapequa Newtown
1980-81 1976 2005-06 2010-11 1990-91 1997-98 1999-00 1973-76 2000-03 1978
Archbishop Curley Cambridge Plainview Wilsonville Franklin Penfield Dewitt John Carroll Oswego Towson
J Jackson, Gerry (Def.) Jackson, Keith (Def.) Jacobs, Steve (Def. Jernstedt, Alec (Mid.) Johnson, Craig (Mid.) Johnson, Tom (Att.) Jones, J.D. (Mid.) Jones, Jeff (Goal) Jones, Matt (Mid.) Jones, Steve (Att.)
Joyner, Scott (Mid.) Juarascio, Paul (Mid.)
1995 1985-88
Oakton C. Milton Wright
1997-98 2011 1973 1982-85 1999 1981-82 1989-90 2010-11 1990 1989-90 1988-89 2007-08 1987-88 2009-11 1991 1998 1973-76 1980 1974 1988 1980-81 1991 1999 1985-88 2011 1985 1977-78 1976 2009-11 1993-94 1973 1982 1976 1991-94 1983
Towson Loyola Blakefield Baltimore Patterson Dulaney Calvert Hall Spalding St. Anthony’s John Carroll Loch Raven Edgewood Calvert Hall Eastdale (Canada) Santa Fe Christian Ward Melville St. Mary’s Boys’ Latin Loch Raven St. Mary’s East Meadow Massapequa Lakeland Chesapeake Wantagh River Hill W.T. Clarke Arundel Baltimore Poly Rocky Point Boys’ Latin Baltimore Loch Raven Northern St. Mary’s Edgewood
K Kadan, Chris (Def.) Kalkstein, Warren (Mid.) Kane, Tim (Mid.) Karpouzie, Michael (Def.) Karppala, Chris (Att.) Karwacki, Kevin (Mid.) Kavanagh, Matt (Mid.) Keane, Michael (Def.) Kebschull, Bill (Def.) Keesey, Ben (Def.) Kellagher, Dennis (Def.) Kelly, Kevin (Mid.) Kent, Barry (Mid.) Kenyon, John (Def.) Kernan, Kyle (Def.) Keyes, Matt (Mid.) Kidd, Tom (Mid.) Kiddy, Mike (Def.) Kimball, Bill (Att.) Kimmel, David (Mid.) Kirby, John (Mid.) Kisslinger, Steve (LSM) Kittle, Erik (Att.) Klausner, Ron (Def.) Kohlenstein, Doug (Def.) Kordon, Larry (Def.) Korvin, Bill (Att.) Kotowski, Carl (Def.) Kramer, Dan (Att.) Krastel, Chris (Mid.) Krol, Tom (Def.) Kroneberger, Bob (Mid.) Kroneberger, Mark (Mid.) Krupinsky, Kevin (Mid.) Kuzma, Tim (Def.)
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All-Time Roster L Lachowicz, Ryan (Mid.) 1996-99 Calvert Hall LaCour, Greg (Att.) 1978-81 Floral Park Lafferty, Mike (Def.) 1973-74 Severna Park Lalley, Kevin (Mid.) 2009-11 Orchard Park Lally, Bob (Def.) 1990-91 Loyola Lamantia,Marc (Goal) 1989-90-92 Elmont Memorial Lamon, John (Mid.) 2008-10 St. Mary’s Lamon, Matt (Att.) 2009-11 St. Mary’s Landy, Michael (Def.) 2009-11 Montclair Langton, Tim (Mid.) 1993-96 Paul D. Schrieber Lapadula, Tom (Mid.) 1986 Half Hollow Hills East Latonick, Matt (Mid.) 2005-08 Archbishop Spalding Lea, Tom (Mid.) 1994 Hammond Lee, Fred (Def.) 2005-08 Fairfield Prep Le Guen, Rob (Mid.) 2006 Knox School Lekas, Mitch (Mid.) 1973-76 Calvert Hall Lennon, Pat (Mid.) 2003 Walter Panas Levelev, Iggy (Att.) 1997 Oakland Mills Levinson, Jason (Goal) 1988-89 Glenelg Levy, Ed (Goal) 1974 Northwestern Lewis, Ed (Def.) 1981-84 Columbia Lilly, Victory (Def.) 1988 St. Mary’s Linthicum, David (Goal) 1987-90 Parkville Lochte, Hunter (Mid.) 2000-03 Boys’ Latin Longo, Nick (Goal) 2010 Shoreham-Wading River Love, Travis (Goal) 2008-11 Winters Mill Luciano, Dan (Mid.) 1997 Brentwood Lucky, Tim (Mid.) 1992-95 North Harford Luppe, John (Mid.) 1985-87 Cen. Collegiate (Can.) Lynch, Kenny (Mid.) 2001-04 Columbia Lynch, Rob (Mid.) 1982-84 Calvert Hall
M Machiran, Jon (Mid.) Machiran, Mike (Def.) MacMillan, Doug (Att.) MacMullan, Todd (Mid.) Maffei, Sal (Def.) Maguire, Sean (Att.) Maher, Jim (Att.) Maher, Tim (Mid.) Mahoney, Mike (Mid.) Mahoney, Tim (Att.) Makfinsky, John (Def.) Mangan, Brian (Def.) Manigault, Keith (Def.) Manos, Tom (Goal) Marciniak, Walt (Mid.) Marshall, Steve (Def.) Martin, Tyler (Goal) Maurer, Andrew (Def.) McCall, Mike (Mid.) McClure, Dan (Def.) McCreary, Nate (Mid.) McCutcheon, Bill (Att.) McDermott, Colin (Mid.) McDonnell, Brian (Mid.) McDonnell, Terry (Mid.) McEneaney, Matt (Mid.) McGarity, Tim (Mid.) McGovern, Mark (Mid.) McKenny, Paul (Goal) McKenzie, Doug (Mid.)
2001-04 1998-2001 1982 2003-06 1973 2009-11 1976 1973-76 1960-63 1968-71 1987 2008-09 1983 1984-87 1986-87 1974-75 1999 2007 1978 1989-91 2001-04 2007-09 1992-93 1983 1978-80 1988 1973-74 1987 1988 1976-78
Mt. Hebron Mt. Hebron Annapolis Severn West Islip Calvert Hall Huntington Huntington Annapolis Annapolis Boonton Wantagh Southwestern Lower Merion Northeast Archbishop Curley Lake Washington Ward Melville Towson Havre de Grace Henderson Chatham Great Neck South Towson Catholic Towson Catholic Annapolis Towson C. Milton Wright West Genesee Fair Lawn
McKinnon, Machiel (D-M) 1985 Ward Melville McManus, Buddy (Mid.) 1973 Baltimore Meerholz, Collin (Mid.) 2002 Northern Mehrer, Matthew (Def.) 2004-07 Bingham Meyran, Kevin (Def.) 1998-2001 Schreiber Mezzanotte, Dominic (Mid.) 1985 Archbishop Curley Mezzanotte, Frank (Def.) 1970-73 West Islip Mezzanotte, Peter (Mid.) 2008-11 West Islip Miller, Brady (Att.) 2002-03 Manhasset Miller, Dan (Def.) 1980 Freeport Miller, Dan (Def.) 1974-75 Severna Park Miller, Mark (Att.) 1983-84 Corning East Miller, Mike (Goal) 1985-86 North Carroll Millon, Tony (D-M) 1988-91 Harborfields Mills, Ian (Mid.) 2009-11 Chantilly Moag, Gavin (Goal) 1981-84 Loyola Mollet, Rich (Mid.) 1973-74 Boys’ Latin Mona, Ryan (Def.) 2005 Archbishop Spalding Monaco, Brad (Mid.) 2000-03 Orchard Park Monaghan, Joe (Mid.) 1979-80 Mount St. Joseph Mongeluzzi, Andrew (Att.) 2011 Lower Merion Monrath, Gary (Mid.) 1974 Towson Montgomery, Drew (Goal) 2003-05 Lower Merion Moore, Bruce (Mid.) 1974 Randallstown Moore, Dave (Mid.) 1994-97 Oswego Moore, Jim (Def.) 1991-94 Huntington Moore, Tom (Mid.) 1971-74 Freeport Moran, Mark (Mid.) 1986-89 Old Mill Morgan, Tim (Mid.) 2005 River Hill Morrison, Andrew (Mid.) 2008 St. Margaret’s Mowbray, Allen (Def.) 1978-79 Cambridge Moynahan, Chris (Att.) 1989-93 Rye Mozzone, Mike (Def.) 2000 Bridgeton Academy Mull, Steve (Att.) 2003-06 Fallston Mullen, Paul (Mid.) 1976-78 Corning East Mullen, Tom (Att.) 1971-92 Corning East Mulligan, Andy (Goal) 1997 West Islip Mulligan, Chris (Mid.) 1985-88 Joppatowne Mullins, Scott (Mid.) 1983-86 Islip Murphy, Rich (Def.) 1982-84 Uniondale Murphy, Robb (Goal) 1998-99 Arapahoe Murphy, Ty (Mid.) 2010-11 Christian Bros. Acad. Murray, Mike (Att.) 1996-97, 99-00 North Harford Murthea, Joe (Def.) 1981-82 Mount St. Joseph Myers, Brian (Mid.) 2001-04 Orchard Park Myers, Jay (Mid.) 1989-92 Mount St. Joseph Myers, Roger (Att.) 1983-85 Half Hollow Hills West
N Napolitano, Joe (Mid.) Nash, Ryan (Goal) Naso, Mike Nelson, Tom (Att.) Nolan, Danny (Mid.) Norris, Stephen (Att.)
1988 2000-01 1998-99 1973-76 1976-77 2009-11
St. Mary’s Mount St. Joseph Lynbrook Levittown East Meadow Leonardtown
2004-07 2000-03 1984 1978-80 2005-08 1997 2004-05
Farmingdale Farmingdale Massapequa Loch Raven Henderson Broadneck Schreiber
O Obloj, Keith (Mid.) Obloj, Ryan (Att.) O’Brien, Jerry (Att.) O’Donnell, Pete (Def.) O’Donnell, Ryan (Def.) Ogas, Jeremy (Mid.) Ogrudek, Bobby (Def.)
Owen, David (Att.) Owings, Mike (Def.)
1985 1980-81
Bel Air Boys’ Latin
P Paar, Charlie (Goal) 2006 Huntington Padgett, Phil (Mid.) 1970-72 Division Avenue Palocha, Jimmy (Mid.) 1996 Arundel Palumbo, Philip (Att.) 1998-99 East Meadow Paradise, Todd (Mid.) 1996, 98-00 Fallston Paris, Andy (Att.) 1976-77 Irondequoit Parks, Jason (Goal) 1995 C. Milton Wright Parks, Tim (Mid.) 1997-98 John Carroll Pastirik, Christian (Mid.) 2010 St. Mary’s Patchak, Rich (Def.) 1990 Loyola Pavlick, Rich (Att.) 2000 Dublin Scioto Peek, Jeff (Att.) 1984-87 Atholton Pfarr, Drew (Mid.) 2001-04 St. Mary’s Pittman, Randy (Mid.) 1980-82 Annapolis Policastro, Michael (Att.) 1984-85 East Meadow Pomles, Josh (Mid.) 1992-93 Boys’ Latin Pomponio, Bob (Goal) 1987 Towson Pons, Andrew (Goal) 1985 John Carroll Pontious, John (Att.) 1978 Dulaney Poulos, Andrew (Mid.) 2009-11 Our Lady of Good Counsel Pouring, Andy (Att.) 1979-80 St. Mary’s Powers, Bobby (Mid.) 1978-81 St. Mary’s Preis, Steve (Mid.) 1996-99 Calvert Hall Preuss, Ryan (Mid.) 2004-06 Ward Melville Purdue, Ed (Mid.) 1981-82 Hanover Park Purdue, Frank (Mid.) 1979-81 Hanover Park
Q Quinn, David (Att.)
1992-95
Newton North
R Raevis, John (Def.) 1981 Ranagan, John (Def.) 1975 Raszewski, Mike (Mid.) 2005-06 Ray, Mason (Mid.) 1996-97 Red Arrow, Mikko (Mid.) 1980-81 Reese, Rick (Mid.) 1987 Regan, Rich (Def.) 1990-93 Reppert, Brad (Att.) 1998, 00-02 Reuss, Mark (Mid.) 1977-78 Richardson, Todd (Att.) 1986-89 Richter, Matt (Def.) 2006-09 Riggins, Tim (Def.) 1991 Riley, John (Mid.) 1997 Riley, Scott (Def.) 1977 Roan, Reid (Mid.) 1981 Rosata, Chris (Mid.) 1983-85 Rose, Brandon (Def.) 2005 Rosensweig, Mitchell (Mid.) 2006-09 Rosenzweig, Jason (Goal) 2010-11 Ross, Dannie (Att.) 1996-97-99 Roth, Jamie (Goal) 1996-97 Runk, Keith (Goal) 1979-82 Rutledge, Kevin (Mid.) 2003-06 Ruocco, Ralph (Def.) 1975-77 Ruhl, Scott (Mid.) 2008-11 Rush, Tom (Att.) 1988-90 Russo, Paul (Goal) 1974-77 Ryan, Sean (Att.) 1993-95
Brentwood Yorktown St. Mary’s Dulaney Freeport Arundel Loyola Loyola John Wilson Edgewood Glenelg Annapolis Glen Burnie Loch Raven W.T. Woodson Waterloo Rush Henrietta Pikesville Massapequa Towson Harborfields Towson Mahopac Corning East Dublin Jerome Parkville Oceanside Calvert Hall
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All-Time Roster S Sabo, Brian (Def.) 1992-93 Sadtler, Billy (Goal) 2007-08 Santini, Evan (Def.) 2001-04 Sauser, Stephen (Def.) 2008-09 Saxon, Craig (Att.) 1969-72 Scaggs, Dave (Mid.) 1965-69 Scarborough, Jason (Def.) 1992-93 Schabdach, Steve (Mid.) 1977-80 Schmidt, Steve (Att.) 2002 Schneider, Justin (Att./Mid.) 2006-09 Schwartz, Mike (Mid.) 1981 Scope, Sean (Mid.) 1984-85 Scranton, Scott (Mid.) 1982-84 Seelye, Kenny (Goal) 1985 Semkow, Dan (Def.) 1977-80 Sharretts, Doug (Mid.) 1991 Sheehe, Sean (Def.) 2009-11 Shek, Rob (Mid.) 1988-91 Shiflett, Loyd (D-M) 1994 Shiflett, Wyatt (Goal) 1994-97 Shotts, Mike (Mid.) 1985 Shoul, David (Mid.) 1988-91 Shubert, Jamie (D-M) 1986-89 Shultz, Jim (D-M) 1982-85 Simonetti, Frank (Def.) 1975 Simpson, Peter (Att.) 2006-07 Siskind, Jules (Att.) 1976-79 Siskind, Max (Att.) 2011 Sisson, Steve (Att.) 1974-75 Skinner, Barry (Att.) 1980 Smearman, David (Mid.) 1985 Smedley, Kyle (Mid.) 2006-08 Smith, Keith (Mid.) 1997-00 Smith, Glenn (Att.) 1988-91 Smith, Joe (Def.) 2000, 02-04 Smith, Zak (Mid.) 2000-03 Socha, Erik (Def.) 1996-97 Sothoron, John (Goal) 1969-72 Sothoron, Reed (Goal) 2002-05 Spangler, Eric (Def.) 1987 Speaks, Wesley (Def.) 2000-02 Spear, Todd (Att.) 2000-03 Speers, Tim (Mid.) 1989-92 Speicher, Dan (Def.) 1982 Spencer, David (Mid.) 1992-95 Spencer, Mark (Mid.) 1992-95 Stadelmaier, Joe (Def.) 1984-86 Stark, Greg (Mid.) 1998 Steedman, Wayne (Att.) 1973 Stefanides, Jason (Def.) 1984-87 Stein, Bruce (Mid.) 1973 Stephenson, Ed (Def.) 1986-89 Stratton, Larry (Mid.) 1973-74 Stratton, Tim (Att.) 2008-11 Strauss, Ben (Def.) 2010 Strohman, Mike (Mid.) 1993-96 Stromberg, Matt (Def.) 1994-97 Sturm, Kevin (Att.) 1995-97, 99 Sullivan, Chris (Mid.) 1979-82 Sweigart, David (Def.) 1979-80
T Andover Albemarle St. Mary’s Northeast n/a n/a West Chester East Loyola Fork Union Academy St. Mary’s Great Neck South East Meadow Calvert Hall South Carroll Deer Park Boys’ Latin Hempfield Bel Air Calvert Hall Calvert Hall Lindenhurst Towson Catholic Arundel Cold Spring Harbor Fair Lawn St. Mary’s Fair Lawn Henderson West Islip Towson Calvert Hall St. Paul’s School North Harford Boys’ Latin Vestal Skaneateles West Morris Central n/a St. Mary’s Ryken Old Mill Robinson Friends School West Chester East Lynbrook Lake Braddock Lake Braddock Yorktown Calvert Hall Baltimore Bel Air Towson Dulaney Dulaney Manheim Township Lynbrook Broadneck Mt. Hebron St. Mary’s Arundel Corning West
Tall, Bill (Att.) Taguding, Ryan (Def.) Tamulevich, Carl (Def.) Tankersley, Josh (Mid.) Tanico, Jim (Goal) Thomas, Matt (Mid.) Thomas, Wendell (Def.) Timmins, Matt (Att.) Tischer, Joe (Mid.) Tizard, Steve (Def.) Todd, Mark (Att.) Tracy, Tyler (Mid.) Travis, Kevin (Att.) Treadway, Bill (Def.) Treese, Matt (Mid.) Tucker, John (Mid.) Turnblacer, Ted (Def.) Tyler, Al (D-M)
1978-82 Cambridge 2007 Towson 1991-92 St. Mary’s 1999-2002 Novi (Mich.) 1978 St. John the Baptist 2010-11 Urbana 1971-74 Baltimore Poly 1992-95 West Chester East 1958-59 Arundel 1981 Towson 1986 Patterson 2002-03 St. Paul’s 1995-97 Kings Park 1975-77 Southern 1995-97 Atholton 1980-82 Archbishop Curley 2003-06 St. Mary’s 1992-95 Baltimore Poly
U Urso, Joe (Mid.)
1977
Brentwood
V Valenti, Vince (Att.) Vanags, Eric (Def.) Vetter, Brian (Mid.) Vetter, Matt (Def.) Vetters, Don (Goal) Von Sas, Paul (Def.)
1981 1994-97 2005-08 2007-10 1958-59 1978-81
Calvert Hall Paul D. Schreiber Annapolis Annapolis Forest Park Severna Park
1989-92 1996 1981-82 1975 1976 2009-11 2007-10
Ward Melville W.T. Woodson Archbishop Curley Dundalk Dundalk St. Mary’s Ryken St. Mary’s Ryken
W Walker, Jay (D-M) Walsh, Rich (Def.) Warga, Bryan (Def.) Warren, Jack (Mid.) Warren, Ralph (Mid.) Wascavage, Andrew (Goal) Wascavage, Joe (Def.)
Watson, Tom (Mid.) 1977-80 Wedemeyer, Karl (Def.) 1986 Weinstein, Chip (Goal) 1988, 91 Weitz, Chuck (Def.) 1975 Whalen, Brian (Goal) 1993-96 Wheeler, Rob (Goal) 2007-10 Whipple, Chris (Att.) 2003 Whipple, Mark (Mid.) 2002 Whiting, Chauncey (Def.) 2008-09 Wildey, Ian (D-M) 1995-96 Wieber, Ken (Mid.) 1977 Williams, Gary (Mid.) 1992 Williams, Lee (D-M) 1995-96 Williams, Mark (Goal) 1980-82 Williams, Nick (Mid.) 2004-07 Winkoff, Richard (Att.) 1984-87 Wisner, Paul (Def.) 1990 Wittelsberger, Kurt (Att.) 1979 Wohltmann, Chuck (Def.) 1994-96 Wohltmann, Steve (Def.) 1996-98 Woodford, Justin (Goal) 2008-09 Woods, Kacey (Def.) 2009, 2011 Wright, Bob (Mid.) 1989
Fox Lane Northeast Kent School Catonsville Canterbury Friends School Meade Meade River Hill Towson MacArthur Annapolis Geneva Loch Raven Calvert Hall Fox Lane Overlea Dulaney MacArthur MacArthur Dulaney McDonogh School Loyola
Y Youngman, Russ
1973-74
Towson
2003-06 2005 2007-10 2011 2000-03
Carthage Park School La Costa Canyon Calvert Hall Springfield
Z Zando, Matt (Mid.) Zetzer, Adam (Mid.) Zook, Cameron (Def.) Zoppo, Robby (Mid.) Zumpano, Chris (Mid.)
Note: This is a list of Tigers’ all-time roster from 1973 to 2011. Listed are the player’s name, his final position, seasons in which he played and the high school he attended. Any corrections and/or additions can be sent to the Towson University Athletics Media Relations Office.
The 2001 Tigers won the America East championship and reached the NCAA Division I semi-finals.
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Year-by-Year Results Note: National rankings are based on the USILA Coaches Poll at the time the game is played. Poll information is not available prior to 1973.
DIVISION II YEARS 1959 (2-3) Coach: Billy Hooper Date Opponent TOW Opp. Brown Lacrosse Club - - Gettysburg - - Loyola (Md.) - - Marine Corps - - Marine Corps - -
Score W, 7-4 W, 8-7 L, 6-8 L, 3-17 L, 2-9
1960 (3-4) Coach: Bob Melville Date Opponent TOW Opp. Dartmouth - - Union - - Brown - - Washington College - - Marine Corps - - Loyola (Md.) - - Gettysburg - -
Score L, 1-12 W, 6-4 W, 9-8 L, 5-15 L, 3-10 L, 7-10 W, 12-3
1961 (3-4) Coach: Bob Melville Date Opponent TOW Opp. Brown - - C.W. Post - - Catonsville LC - - Loyola (Md.) - - Hofstra - - Washington College - - Delaware - -
Score L, 8-12 W, 8-6 W, 9-1 W, 15-9 L, 2-14 L, 1-17 L, 3-6
1962 (4-6) Coach: Bob Melville Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/24 Ohio State - - Denison - - C.W. Post - - Drexel - - Catonsville LC - - Hofstra - - Villanova - - Delaware - - Washington College - - Loyola (Md.) - -
Score W, 6-3 L, 2-13 W, 15-2 L, 7-14 L, 5-6 L, 2-12 W, 17-2 L, 6-8 W, 8-7 L, 6-13
1963 (5-6) Coach: Bob Melville Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/23 Ohio State - - 3/28 Massachusetts - - 3/30 Kenyon - - Washington & Lee - - 4/10 Georgetown LC - - 4/19 Randolph-Macon - - 4/25 Hofstra - - 5/4 Delaware - - 5/7 Washington College - - 5/11 Drexel - - Loyola (Md.) - -
Score L, 7-8 L, 3-7 W, 11-5 L, 7-8 W, 15-3 W, 16-1 W, 6-3 L, 8-16 L, 1-10 W, 9-6 L, 9-10
1964 (1-7) Coach: Ross Sachs Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/26 Wesleyan - - 4/11 Dickinson - - 4/18 Drexel - - 4/22 Washington College - - 4/28 Loyola (Md.) - - 5/2 Delaware - - 5/9 Washington & Lee - - 5/13 Hofstra - -
Score L, 2-4 W, 11-4 L, 3-6 L, 2-26 L, 1-8 L, 5-12 L, 4-5 L, 1-14
1965 (4-5) Coach: Ross Sachs Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/27 Ohio State - - Wesleyan - - 4/7 Dickinson - - 4/21 Washington College - - Drexel - - Loyola (Md.) - - Washington & Lee - - Univ. of Baltimore - - Delaware - -
Score L, 3-13 L, 5-15 W, 18-10 L, 0-17 W, 6-5 W, 7-6 L, 6-8 L, 6-15 W, 7-5
1966 (7-5) Coach: Ross Sachs Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/25 Ohio State - - 3/30 Amherst - - 4/2 Wesleyan - - 4/10 Washington College - - 4/23 Washington & Lee - - 4/27 Drexel - - 4/30 Dickinson - - 5/3 Loyola (Md.) - - 5/6 Duke - - 5/9 North Carolina - - 5/13 Univ. of Baltimore - - 5/17 Delaware - -
Score L, 6-8 L, 5-8 W, 7-5 L, 5-11 W, 6-4 W, 11-3 W, 7-4 W, 5-4 W, 14-7 L, 4-6 L, 4-9 W, 6-5
1967 (6-3) Coach: Dick Szlasa Date Opponent TOW Opp. 4/8 Dickinson - - 4/15 Drexel - - 4/18 Washington College - - 4/22 Washington & Lee - - 4/29 Delaware - - 5/3 Loyola (Md.) - - 5/6 Duke - - 5/8 North Carolina - - 5/11 Univ. of Baltimore - -
Score W, 15-4 W, 9-7 L, 8-20 W, 9-3 W, 4-3 L, 6-12 W, 6-5 W, 13-6 L, 8-15
1968 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Baltimore AC - - Dartmouth - - Hobart - - M.I.T. - - Middlebury - - Catonsville LC - - Drexel - - 4/16 North Carolina - - Washington & Lee - - Washington College - - Delaware - - Loyola (Md.) - - 5/6 Duke - - Univ. of Baltimore - -
Score W, 7-6 W, 7-0 L, 6-8 W, 4-3 W, 6-4 W, 8-4 W, 10-4 L, 2-8 W, 6-4 L, 5-10 L, 3-4 L, 4-5 W, 11-9 L, 6-10
1969 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Baltimore AC - - Hobart - - 4/2 North Carolina - - 4/5 @ Duke - - Washington College - - Delaware - - Univ. of Baltimore - - Adelphi - - Drexel - - Washington & Lee - - Loyola (Md.) - -
Score W, 9-5 L, 7-8 L, 4-7 L, 7-9 L, 5-8 W, 7-4 L, 4-6 W, 9-1 W, 7-1 W, 8-6 W, 11-10
1970 (11-2) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/26 North Carolina - - Washington & Lee - - Randolph-Macon - - Drexel - - UMBC - - 4/18 Duke - - Washington College - - Delaware - - Adelphi - - Georgetown - - Univ. of Baltimore - - Loyola (Md.) - - Mt. St. Mary’s - -
Score L, 0-12 W, 10-7 L, 10-12 W, 14-5 W, 10-7 W, 16-2 W, 9-8 W, 9-6 W, 16-8 W, 16-0 W, 16-2 W, 17-2 W, 1-0
1971 (13-1) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/27 Hobart - - 3/29 M.I.T. - - 4/1 Albany State - - 4/3 Maryland - - 4/7 Morgan State - - 4/10 UMBC - - 4/13 Univ. of Baltimore - - 4/15 North Carolina - - 4/17 Duke - - 4/21 Drexel - - 4/24 Delaware - - 4/27 Washington College - - 4/28 Georgetown - - 5/5 Loyola (Md.) - -
Score W, 14-10 W, 17-11 W, 13-6 L, 6-22 W, 14-7 W, 17-10 W, 12-7 W, 11-6 W, 9-2 W, 15-7 W, 11-6 W, 8-5 W, 15-4 W, 13-4
1972 (12-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Randolph-Macon - - Syracuse - - Long Island - - Brown - - 4/3 Duke - - UMBC - - Drexel - - Hofstra - - 4/15 North Carolina - - Delaware - - 4/29 Virginia - - Washington & Lee - - Roanoke - - Morgan State - - Univ. of Baltimore - - Loyola (Md.) - - Drexel - - Washington College - -
Score W, 13-6 W, 17-9 L, 7-16 L, 8-9 W, 19-7 W, 14-7 W, 17-7 W, 11-6 W, 18-6 W, 9-3 L, 9-15 L, 9-14 W, 12-4 W, 11-7 L, 10-11 W, 17-3 W, 17-6 L, 7-9
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Year-by-Year Results 1973 (11-4) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/17 Syracuse - - 3/31 Virginia 8 2 4/7 Washington College 10 11 4/11 Morgan State 9 - 4/14 Washington & Lee 9 5 4/18 @ UMBC 10 - 4/21 @ North Carolina 10 17 4/24 @ Randolph-Macon 10 - 5/2 @ Hofstra 10 4 5/5 Roanoke 10 - 5/9 @ Univ. of Baltimore 12 - 5/12 @ Loyola (Md.) 12 - 5/16 Drexel * 11 - 5/19 Bowling Green * 11 - 5/24 @ Washington College * 11 18 * - Division II Playoffs
Score W, 17-11 L, 9-13 W, 14-13 W, 20-2 L, 11-12 W, 18-12 W, 15-4 W, 25-5 L, 7-9 W, 11-10 W, 15-14 W, 14-2 W, 19-5 W, 13-3 L, 8-10
1974 (14-1) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA College Division Champions Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/30 North Carolina - 14 W, 15-5 4/3 @ Morgan State - - W, 16-6 4/6 Denison - - W, 13-9 4/13 @ C.W. Post - - W, 11-1 4/17 UMBC - - W, 15-6 4/20 @ Roanoke - - W, 14-6 4/27 @ Washington & Lee - 3 L, 17-19 5/1 Hofstra - 7 W, 15-11 5/4 @ Virginia - 4 W, 18-14 5/8 Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 16-10 5/11 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 26-6 5/19 Univ. of Baltimore * - - W, 22-1 5/22 Adelphi * - - W, 22-9 5/25 Hobart * - - W, 18-17/ot * - Division II Playoffs 1975 (6-11) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/22 @ Navy - - 3/26 Mt. St. Mary’s - - 3/29 Denison - - 3/31 Harvard - - 4/2 @ North Carolina ** - 7 4/5 @ Hofstra - 11 4/9 @ Randolph-Macon ** - - 4/16 @ UMBC ** - - 4/19 @ Roanoke ** - - 4/23 Virginia ** - 2 4/26 Washington & Lee - 10 4/30 Morgan State - - 5/3 @ Hobart - - 5/6 @ Loyola (Md.) - - 5/8 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - 5/18 Salisbury State - - 5/21 Hobart * - - * - Division II Playoffs ** - Towson loses by forfeit
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Score L, 9-13 L, 0-1 W, 17-8 W, 15-10 L, 0-1 L, 10-15 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 14-15 W, 16-5 L, 15-17 W, 18-7 W, 20-12 W, 17-7 L, 9-17
1976 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/27 @ Johns Hopkins - - 3/31 Salisbury State - - 4/1 Loyola (Md.) - - 4/7 North Carolina - - 4/10 Hobart - - 4/14 @ Delaware - - 4/17 @ Cortland - - 4/21 @ Virginia ** - - 4/24 @ Washington & Lee - - 4/28 @ Morgan State - - 5/1 UMBC - - 5/4 @ Mt. St. Mary’s - - 5/5 Univ. of Baltimore - - 5/8 Roanoke - - 5/12 Hobart * - - * - Division II Playoffs ** - Protest; Towson wins by forfeit, 1-0
Score L, 8-15 W, 11-10 W, 20-6 L, 9-10 L, 11-15 W, 15-11 W, 16-12 L, 15-16 L, 9-13 W, 21-11 L, 10-11 W, 19-11 W, 18-7 W, 15-11 L, 6-10
1977 (8-8) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/26 Johns Hopkins - 2 3/30 @ Salisbury State - - 4/2 @ North Carolina - 9 4/6 Kutztown State - - 4/9 @ Hobart - - 4/13 Delaware - 17 4/16 Washington & Lee - 9 4/19 @ Loyola (Md.) - - 4/20 Mt. St. Mary’s - - 4/23 Cortland - - 4/27 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - 4/28 @ St. Mary’s - - 4/30 @ UMBC - - 5/4 Virginia - 6 5/7 @ Roanoke - - Ohio Wesleyan * - - * - Division II Playoffs
Score L, 9-10 W, 12-8 L, 7-19 W, 23-13 L, 9-21 W, 17-12 L, 7-13 W, 15-12 W, 27-5 L, 10-12 W, 13-6 W, 18-8 L, 12-18 W, 11-10 L, 9-14 L, 13-16
1978 (8-7) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/22 @ Washington & Lee - 15 3/25 @ Delaware - - 3/28 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 3/29 Salisbury State - - 4/5 @ Kutztown State - - 4/8 Hobart - - 4/15 UMBC - - 4/18 @ Mt. St. Mary’s - - 4/19 Loyola (Md.) - - 4/22 @ Cortland - - 4/25 @ Frostburg State - - 4/26 Univ. of Baltimore - - 4/29 Roanoke - - 5/10 New Haven * - - 5/13 @ Cortland * - - * - Division II Playoffs
Score L, 8-9 L, 4-10 L, 5-22 W, 8-6 W, 17-11 L, 8-16 L, 8-16 W, 24-8 W, 20-12 L, 9-14 W, 24-4 W, 22-14 W, 15-13 W, 24-5 L, 12-13
1979 (10-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/14 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-16 3/17 C.W. Post - - W, 21-7 3/24 Delaware - - L, 8-9 3/26 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 13-12 3/28 @ Salisbury State - - W, 19-10 3/31 Washington & Lee - 12 L, 7-14 4/4 Kutztown State - - W, 22-13 4/7 @ Hobart - - L, 11-14 4/11 N.C. State - - L, 20-21/ot 4/14 @ UMBC - - W, 10-8 4/21 Cortland - - W, 14-11 4/25 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 12-11 4/28 @ Roanoke - - W, 11-8 5/5 @ Washington College - - W, 15-10 5/9 Salisbury State * - - W, 17-4 5/16 UMBC * - - L, 12-16 * - Division II Playoffs DIVISION I YEARS 1980 (5-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/22 North Carolina 15 4 3/26 Air Force 13 - 3/29 @ Washington & Lee 13 4 4/5 Hobart - - 4/9 @ Delaware - - 4/12 UMBC (N) - - 4/19 @ N.C. State - - 4/23 Univ. of Baltimore - - 4/30 @ Hofstra - - 5/7 Drexel - - 5/13 @ Johns Hopkins - 2
Score L, 10-14 W, 17-5 L, 7-11 L, 12-14 W, 14-10 W, 19-12 L, 12-18 W, 16-9 L, 8-16 W, 19-6 L, 7-23
1981 (7-7) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/18 @ Loyola (Md.) - - L, 9-13 3/21 @ North Carolina - 2 L, 3-19 3/28 Washington & Lee - 9 W, 19-11 4/1 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 11-9 4/4 Delaware - - W, 13-12 4/8 Penn State - 10 L, 6-14 4/11 @ UMBC - 7 L, 10-13 4/15 @ Bucknell - - W, 9-4 4/18 N.C. State - 10 L, 17-19 4/25 @ Rutgers 14 - W, 16-15/ot 4/29 Hofstra - 15 W, 14-7 5/6 @ Maryland - 8 L, 14-17 5/12 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-24 5/16 @ Drexel - - W, 17-9 1982 (4-9) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/20 North Carolina - 1 3/27 @ Washington & Lee - 9 4/3 @ Delaware - - 4/7 @ Penn State - 15 4/10 UMBC - 13 4/14 Bucknell 12 - 4/17 @ N.C. State 12 - 4/24 Rutgers - - 4/28 @ Hofstra - - 5/1 Univ. of Baltimore - - 5/5 Maryland - 7 5/11 @ Johns Hopkins - 3 5/14 Loyola (Md.) - -
Score L, 5-14 L, 12-13 W, 11-8 L, 11-14 W, 12-10 W, 16-12 L, 19-29 L, 8-10 L, 10-18 L, 13-14 L, 7-16 L, 6-17 W, 22-14
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Year-by-Year Results 1983 (10-4) Coach: Carl Runk East Coast Conference Champion Final USILA Ranking: 10th. Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/19 @ North Carolina - 3 3/23 @ Lafayette * - - 3/26 Washington & Lee - - 3/30 Lehigh * - - 4/2 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - 4/6 Penn State 15 - 4/9 @ UMBC 15 13 4/13 @ Bucknell * 12 - 4/16 @ Loyola (Md.) 12 10 4/20 Drexel * 14 - 4/23 Hofstra 14 12 4/30 Delaware * 12 - 5/7 Johns Hopkins 10 1 5/14 @ Maryland 9 7 * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) 1984 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/17 North Carolina - 4 3/21 Lafayette * - - 3/24 @ Washington & Lee - - 3/28 @ Lehigh * - - 4/4 @ Penn State - - 4/11 Bucknell * 13 - 4/14 Loyola (Md.) 13 - 4/21 @ Hofstra * 13 14 4/25 @ Drexel * 11 - 4/28 @ Delaware * 11 10 5/5 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 5/11 Maryland - 9 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 1985 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk East Coast Conference Co-Champions Final USILA Ranking: 13th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/16 @ North Carolina - - 3/20 @ Lafayette * - - 3/27 Lehigh * - - 3/31 Washington & Lee - - 4/3 Penn State - 7 4/6 @ UMBC - - 4/10 @ Bucknell * - - 4/13 @ Loyola (Md.) - - 4/20 Hofstra * - - 4/24 Drexel * - - 4/27 Delaware * - - 5/4 Johns Hopkins - 1 5/9 Maryland 14 11 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 1986 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/15 North Carolina - - 3/19 Lafayette * - - 3/22 New Hampshire - - 3/25 @ Lehigh * - - 3/29 @ Washington & Lee 11 - 4/2 @ Penn State 10 - 4/5 @ Rutgers 10 6 4/9 Bucknell * - - 4/12 Loyola (Md.) - - 4/19 @ Hofstra * 12 - 4/23 @ Drexel * 11 - 4/26 @ Delaware * 11 - 5/4 @ Johns Hopkins 15 1 5/8 Maryland 15 4 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1)
Score L, 7-18 W, 16-7 W, 12-8 W, 32-7 W, 13-7 W, 16-12 L, 4-15 W, 20-15 W, 12-9 W, 17-7 W, 9-8 W, 13-10 L, 9-11 L, 10-14
Score L, 6-17 W, 19-5 W, 10-8 W, 20-3 W, 12-8 W, 17-7 W, 11-7 L, 8-12 W, 21-10 L, 5-15 L, 7-18 L, 12-18
Score L, 6-20 W, 12-10 W, 20-6 W, 9-8 W, 10-6 W, 13-8 L, 10-14 L, 5-7 W, 18-12 W, 20-8 W, 5-3 L, 8-10 L, 3-9
Score L, 6-8 W, 20-9 W, 8-7 W, 16-7 W, 12-9 L, 9-11 L, 5-10 W, 18-8 W, 9-8 W, 8-6 W, 15-5 L, 9-10 L, 5-13 L, 12-18
1987 (10-3) Coach: Carl Runk East Coast Conference Champions Final USILA Ranking: 12th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/14 @ Maryland - - 3/18 Lafayette * - - 3/21 @ UMBC - - 3/25 Lehigh * 14 - 3/28 New Hampshire 14 - 4/1 Penn State 12 15 4/4 Rutgers 12 12 4/8 @ Bucknell * 14 - 4/11 @ Loyola (Md.) 14 9 4/18 Hofstra * 11 - 4/22 Drexel * 8 - 4/25 Delaware * 8 - 5/2 Johns Hopkins 9 4 * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) 1988 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/12 @ Villanova - - 3/16 @ Lafayette * - - 3/19 UMBC - - 3/23 Lehigh * 13 - 3/26 Maryland 13 2 3/30 @ Penn State 13 10 4/2 @ Rutgers 13 - 4/6 Bucknell * - - 4/9 Loyola (Md.) - 7 4/16 @ Hofstra * 15 - 4/20 @ Drexel * - - 4/23 Delaware * - - 5/7 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1)
Score L, 10-16 W, 19-5 W, 17-8 W, 15-5 W, 18-10 W, 18-7 L, 10-12 W, 17-3 W, 8-7 W, 15-4 W, 23-6 W, 16-11 L, 7-13
Score W, 14-8 W, 17-6 W, 15-8 W, 18-13 L, 7-12 W, 17-11 L, 9-10 W, 14-8 L, 9-10 L, 9-10 W, 21-9 W, 17-4 L, 8-9/ot
1989 (9-5) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA Tournament First Round Final USILA Ranking: 11th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/11 @ Villanova - - W, 12-7 3/15 Lafayette * - - W, 16-4 3/18 @ UMBC - - W, 14-6 3/22 @ Lehigh * 13 - W, 14-13/2ot 3/25 vs. Syracuse 13 2 L, 9-10 3/29 Penn State 9 7 W, 15-9 4/1 Rutgers 9 - W, 9-6 4/5 @ Bucknell * 8 - W, 15-8 4/8 @ Loyola (Md.) 8 3 L, 4-9 4/15 Hofstra * 11 12 L, 9-10/4ot 4/19 Drexel * 13 - W, 20-3 4/22 @ Delaware * 13 - L, 9-10 5/6 Johns Hopkins 15 1 W, 9-8/2ot 5/17 @ North Carolina ** 13 7 L, 8-19 * - East Coast Conference Games (4-2) ** - NCAA Tournament
1990 (11-2) Coach: Carl Runk East Coast Conference Champions Final USILA Ranking: 12th. Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/8 Lehigh * - - 3/10 vs. Michigan State - - 3/15 Lafayette * - - 3/17 @ Maryland - - 3/28 @ Penn State 7 13 3/31 @ C.W. Post 7 - 4/4 Bucknell * 6 - 4/7 Loyola (Md.) 6 4 4/14 @ Hofstra * 9 - 4/18 @ Drexel * 9 - 4/21 Delaware * 9 - 4/28 UMBC 10 - 5/5 @ Johns Hopkins 12 10 * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0)
Score W, 28-9 W, 20-9 W, 17-7 W, 8-7 W, 10-8 W, 20-12 W, 24-12 L, 12-17 W, 14-11 W, 22-2 W, 15-7 W, 15-6 L, 9-12
1991 (12-4) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA Tournament Runner Up East Coast Conference Champions Final USILA Ranking: 10th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/9 @ Villanova 8 - W, 18-9 3/16 Maryland 8 11 L, 16-17 3/27 Penn State 10 6 W, 16-8 3/30 @ C.W. Post 10 - W, 14-11 4/6 Bucknell 9 - W, 23-3 4/10 @ Loyola (Md.) 9 6 L, 12-14 4/13 Hofstra * 9 20 W, 20-3 4/17 Drexel * 9 - W, 19-9 4/20 Navy 9 - W, 15-8 4/27 @ UMBC * 9 - W, 11-5 5/4 Johns Hopkins 9 7 L, 9-12 5/11 @ Delaware * 10 - W, 15-9 5/15 @ Virginia ** 10 5 W, 14-13 5/19 @ Princeton ** 10 3 W, 14-13/3ot 5/25 vs. Maryland # 10 7 W, 15-11 5/27 vs. North Carolina # 10 1 L, 13-18 * - East Coast Conference Games (4-0) ** - NCAA Tournament # - NCAA Tournament at Syracuse 1992 (9-3) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals Final USILA Ranking: 5th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/1 Delaware - - 3/14 @ Maryland - - 3/21 Villanova - - 3/28 C.W. Post 5 - 4/4 Loyola (Md.) 6 1 4/8 @ Bucknell 3 - 4/11 @ Hofstra * 3 - 4/14 @ Penn State 5 8 4/18 @ Navy 5 10 4/25 UMBC * 11 17 5/2 @ Johns Hopkins 8 4 5/16 Johns Hopkins ** 5 7 * - East Coast Conference Games (1-1) ** - NCAA Tournament
Score W, 16-4 W, 13-9 W, 14-10 W, 13-8 W, 8-7/ot W, 19-8 L, 9-10 W, 16-8 L, 2-12 W, 19-14 W, 14-13 L, 8-15
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Year-by-Year Results 1993 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: 16th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/6 @ Villanova 9 - 3/20 vs. Penn State 9 17 3/27 @ Syracuse 9 1 4/3 @ Loyola (Md.) 9 8 4/7 Bucknell 12 - 4/10 @ Delaware 11 20 4/17 Navy 11 8 4/24 @ UMBC 13 16 5/1 Johns Hopkins 14 4 5/6 Maryland 14 11 5/8 @ C.W. Post 14 -
Score W, 20-6 W, 10-7 L, 8-15 L, 8-12 W, 19-8 W, 16-11 L, 7-8 W, 20-9 L, 9-11 L, 8-11 W, 13-10
1994 (7-5) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA Tournament First Round Final USILA Ranking: 10th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/5 @ Villanova 12 - W, 20-12 3/12 @ Maryland 12 13 W, 14-7 3/19 @ Penn State 12 18 W, 15-13 3/26 Syracuse 6 4 L, 16-17/ot 4/2 Loyola (Md.) 7 2 L, 12-13 4/6 @ Bucknell 7 - W, 22-7 4/9 Delaware 7 16 W, 12-5 4/16 @ Navy 7 - L, 12-13 4/23 UMBC 10 - W, 21-9 4/30 @ Johns Hopkins 10 6 L, 9-13 5/7 C.W. Post 10 - W, 15-7 5/14 @ Johns Hopkins * 10 6 L, 16-22 * - NCAA Tournament 1995 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: 16th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/4 @ Villanova 6 - 3/11 Maryland 6 10 3/18 Penn State 6 16 3/25 Syracuse 14 4 4/1 @ Loyola (Md.) 14 3 4/5 Bucknell 20 - 4/8 @ Delaware 20 - 4/15 Navy 19 13 4/22 @ UMBC 15 - 4/29 Johns Hopkins 15 1 5/6 @ C.W. Post 17 -
Score W, 15-11 L, 5-6 L, 10-15 L, 10-16 L, 8-16 W, 13-4 W, 18-12 W, 14-7 W, 13-6 L, 13-24 W, 23-5
1996 (9-5) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals Final USILA Ranking: 14th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/2 vs. Hofstra * - - L, 12-13 3/9 @ Maryland 17 4 L, 5-7 3/17 Hartford * 17 - W, 11-3 3/23 @ Syracuse 17 7 L, 18-21 3/30 Loyola (Md.) 17 9 W, 12-11/ot 4/6 Delaware * 14 - W, 16-13 4/13 @ Navy 15 - L, 8-9 4/17 @ Drexel * 16 - W, 18-8 4/19 UMBC 16 - W, 27-15 4/20 New Hampshire * 16 - W, 17-5 4/27 @ Johns Hopkins 19 5 W, 13-12 5/4 @ Vermont * 14 - W, 25-7 5/12 vs. Loyola (Md.) ** 14 7 W, 16-11 5/18 vs. Princeton # 14 - L, 6-22 * - America East Conference Games (5-1) ** - NCAA Tournament at Navy. # - NCAA Tournament at Rutgers
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1997 (5-7) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: T-16th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/1 @ Hofstra * - - 3/8 Maryland 17 7 3/15 Vermont * - - 3/22 Syracuse 19 2 4/5 @ Delaware * - - 4/12 Navy - 13 4/16 @ UMBC - - 4/19 @ New Hampshire * 14 - 4/23 @ Loyola (Md.) 16 8 4/26 Johns Hopkins 16 4 4/30 Drexel * 18 - 5/3 @ Hartford * 18 20 * - America East Conference Games (4-2) 1998 (5-7) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: 24th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/28 UMBC - - 3/7 @ Maryland 16 3 3/14 Hartford * 16 - 3/21 @ Syracuse 18 1 3/28 Loyola (Md.) 19 7 4/1 Hofstra * 17 10 4/4 Delaware * 17 16 4/8 @ Drexel * 15 - 4/11 Yale 15 - 4/18 Butler - 12 4/25 @ Johns Hopkins - 3 5/2 @ Vermont * - - * - America East Conference Games (3-2) 1999 (5-8) Coach: Tony Seaman Final USILA Ranking: 24th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/6 Boston College - - 3/13 Vermont * 16 - 3/23 Hartford * 15 - 3/27 Syracuse 15 5 4/3 @ Loyola (Md.) 17 1 4/7 @ Hofstra * 15 13 4/10 @ Delaware * 15 6 4/14 Drexel * 17 - 4/17 @ Yale - - 4/25 @ UMBC - 12 5/2 Johns Hopkins - 2 5/5 Maryland - 9 5/8 Gannon - - * - America East Conference Games (3-2) 2000 (3-10) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp. 3/4 Lehigh - - 3/11 @ Maryland - 9 3/19 Denver - 15 3/25 Syracuse - 1 4/1 Loyola (Md.) - 3 4/8 Delaware * - - 4/14 Drexel * - - 4/16 Hofstra * - 11 4/19 UMBC - 20 4/21 @ Vermont * - - 4/23 @ Hartford * - - 4/29 @ Johns Hopkins - 6 5/6 @ Hofstra ** - 10 * - America East Conference Games (2-3) ** - America East Conference Tournament
Score L, 10-13 L, 9-17 W, 15-8 L, 11-14 W, 20-13 W, 14-6 L, 10-11 W, 15-7 L, 9-20 L, 14-16 W, 23-5 L, 9-10
Score W, 18-15 L, 6-17 W, 24-13 L, 12-18 L, 8-12 L, 11-15 W, 11-8 L, 10-14 W, 10-8 L, 7-16 L, 7-18 W, 20-4
Score W, 16-4 W, 20-8 W, 18-7 L, 9-12 L, 14-16 L, 6-9 L, 16-17 W, 18-6 L, 11-17 L, 9-20 L, 10-20 L, 11-15 W, 20-8
Score L, 9-10 L, 12-13 W, 16-9 L, 3-10 L, 8-13 L, 13-15 W, 18-3 L, 11-18 L, 15-17 W, 14-7 L, 9-14 L, 8-10 L, 10-18
2001 (14-4) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament Semi-Finals America East Conference Champions Final USILA Ranking: 6th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 2/24 @ Virginia - - L, 8-12 2/27 Radford - - W, 10-6 3/3 @ Lehigh - - W, 11-9 3/10 Maryland 20 3 L, 7-9 3/17 Dartmouth 20 - W, 7-6/2ot 3/24 @ Delaware * 17 - W, 10-7 3/31 @ Loyola (Md.) 18 9 W, 19-14 4/7 @ Hofstra * 11 13 W, 16-12 4/11 Hartford * 10 - W, 23-11 4/14 Vermont * 10 - W, 17-4 4/18 @ UMBC 9 15 W, 13-8 4/21 @ Drexel * 9 - W, 18-8 4/28 Johns Hopkins 10 4 L, 13-14 5/2 Vermont ** 9 - W, 18-7 5/5 Hofstra ** 9 11 W, 13-11 5/12 vs. Duke # 9 12 W, 12-10 5/20 @ Maryland ## 9 6 W, 12-11 5/26 vs. Princeton ### 9 - L, 11-12 * - America East Conference Games (5-0) ** - America East Conference Tournament # - NCAA Tournament at UMBC ## - NCAA Tournament at Maryland ### - NCAA Tournament at Rutgers 2002 (7-5) Coach: Tony Seaman Final USILA Ranking: 18th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/23 @ Rutgers - - 3/2 Lehigh - - 3/9 @ Maryland 5 7 3/17 Virginia 9 4 3/23 Delaware * 10 - 3/30 Loyola (Md.) * 10 4 4/6 Hofstra * 14 11 4/13 Villanova * 16 - 4/17 @ UMBC 16 - 4/20 Drexel * 16 - 4/27 @ Johns Hopkins 15 1 5/4 @ Sacred Heart * 18 - * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) 2003 (9-6) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals Colonial Athletic Association Champions Final USILA Ranking: 9th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/23 Rutgers - - 3/1 Sacred Heart * - - 3/8 Maryland 17 3 3/16 @ Virginia 16 1 3/22 @ Delaware * 17 - 3/29 @ Loyola (Md.) 18 10 4/4 Hofstra * 13 13 4/9 UMBC 9 17 4/12 @ Villanova * 9 - 4/19 @ Drexel * 11 - 4/26 Johns Hopkins 10 1 4/30 Drexel ** 11 - 5/3 Hofstra ** 11 7 5/10 Penn State # 9 11 5/18 Johns Hopkins # 9 1 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-0) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament # - NCAA Tournament at Unitas Stadium
Score W, 15-8 W, 23-7 L, 10-15 L, 8-13 W, 18-4 L, 7-15 L, 7-13 W, 12-10 W, 17-8 W, 20-8 L, 11-14 W, 18-17
Score L, 9-10/ot W, 18-6 L, 8-12 L, 2-10 W, 14-10 W, 15-10 W, 15-8 L, 9-10 W, 13-10 W, 17-9 L, 9-17 W, 17-2 W, 16-11 W, 11-6 L, 6-14
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Year-by-Year Results 2004 (11-5) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament First Round Colonial Athletic Association Champion Final USILA Ranking: 11th Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/28 Loyola (Md.) - - 3/7 Providence 17 - 3/13 @ Maryland 18 2 3/21 Virginia 19 - 3/27 @ Rutgers - 10 4/3 Villanova * 15 - 4/6 Mt. St. Mary’s 12 - 4/10 @ Sacred Heart * 12 - 4/14 Delaware * 12 17 4/17 @ Hofstra * 12 - 4/24 Drexel * 10 - 4/27 UMBC 11 - 5/1 @ Johns Hopkins 11 1 5/5 Hofstra ** 11 - 5/8 Villanova ** 11 14 5/16 @ Georgetown # 11 5 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-0) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament # NCAA Tournament
Score L, 9-14 W, 12-3 L, 6-8 L, 8-9/ot W, 7-4 W, 20-11 W, 17-6 W, 16-6 W, 11-9 W, 10-6 W, 13-8 W, 13-8 L, 8-13 W, 6-5 W, 12-7 L, 8-15
2005 (11-5) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament First Round Colonial Athletic Association Champion Final USILA Ranking: 10th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 2/26 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 7-5 3/5 Air Force (@ Denver) 11 - W, 15-6 3/6 @ Denver 11 - W, 10-8 3/12 Maryland 9 8 L, 5-9 3/15 Rutgers 13 14 W, 7-6 3/19 @ Virginia 13 2 L, 3-14 3/26 @ Delaware * 12 - L, 5-11 4/2 @ Drexel * 20 - W, 13-5 4/5 UMBC 18 - W, 8-6 4/9 @ Villanova * 18 - W, 10-9/4ot 4/16 Sacred Heart * 16 - W, 17-9 4/23 Hofstra * 14 17 W, 10-6 4/30 Johns Hopkins 12 1 L, 4-8 5/4 Villanova ** 11 - W, 5-4 5/7 @ Delaware ** 11 16 W, 9-8 5/14 Cornell # 10 5 L, 11-12 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament # - NCAA Tournament at Unitas Stadium 2006 (8-6) Coach: Tony Seaman Final USILA Ranking: 14th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 2/25 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 11-10 3/4 Binghamton 11 - L, 6-7/2ot 3/11 @ Maryland 16 1 L, 6-9 3/15 Butler 19 - W, 16-7 3/19 Virginia 19 2 L, 7-14 3/21 @ Robert Morris * - - W, 13-5 3/25 Delaware * - 13 W, 11-7 3/31 @ Hofstra * 12 4 L, 9-10/ot 4/5 @ UMBC 14 13 W, 8-7 4/8 Drexel * 14 - W, 9-8 4/15 Villanova * 13 - W, 11-6 4/22 @ Sacred Heart * 11 - W, 14-5 4/29 @ Johns Hopkins 12 6 L, 10-11 5/3 Delaware ** 12 19 L, 12-13 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-1) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
2007 (9-7) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament First Round Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/26 @ Loyola (Md.) - - 3/3 Molloy 16 - 3/10 Maryland 11 14 3/17 @ Virginia 16 6 3/20 Ohio State 17 - 3/24 @ Villanova * 17 - 3/31 Robert Morris * 14 - 4/3 @ UMBC 12 20 4/6 Sacred Heart * 12 - 4/11 @ Delaware * 14 17 4/14 Hofstra * 14 - 4/21 @ Drexel * 17 15 4/28 Johns Hopkins 15 5 5/2 Hofstra ** 14 - 5/5 Delaware ** 14 17 5/12 @ Cornell # 14 1 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-1) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament # - NCAA Tournament 2008 (5-9) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/23 Loyola (Md.) - - 3/2 Denver 20 16 3/8 @ Maryland 18 6 3/15 Virginia - 2 3/21 @ Hofstra * - 15 3/25 Bucknell - 15 3/29 @ Robert Morris * - - 4/1 UMBC - 12 4/5 Delaware * - 17 4/9 @ Sacred Heart * - - 4/12 Drexel * - 10 4/18 Villanova * - - 4/23 @ Johns Hopkins - 6 4/26 Pennsylvania - - * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (3-3)
Score W, 9-8 W, 14-7 L, 7-8 L, 9-13 W, 10-8 W, 6-5 W, 16-3 L, 9-11 W, 14-9 W, 10-9 L, 8-9/ot W, 9-8 L, 7-9 W, 11-5 L, 7-10 L, 6-14
Score L, 8-13 W, 10-9 L, 7-12 L, 13-18 L, 8-13 L, 10-12 W, 9-8 L, 6-9 W, 10-7 W, 17-5 L, 9-10 L, 4-7 L, 7-16 W, 18-12
2009 (7-10) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 2/21 @ Loyola (Md.) - 16 L, 8-11 2/28 vs. Air Force ^ - - W, 11-9 3/1 @ Denver ^ - 16 L, 4-9 3/7 Maryland - 8 L, 7-9 3/14 @ Virginia - 1 L, 2-11 3/21 Robert Morris * - - W, 11-9 3/24 @ Bucknell - - W, 8-7 3/28 @ Drexel * - - W, 7-4 3/31 @ UMBC - 6 L, 4-14 4/4 Sacred Heart * - - W, 16-8 4/8 @ Villanova * - - L, 4-13 4/11 Hofstra * - 5 L, 10-11 4/18 @ Delaware * - - W, 10-8 4/22 Johns Hopkins - 7 L, 10-11/2ot 4/26 @ Pennsylvania - - L, 6-10 4/29 Drexel ** - - W, 10-2 5/2 Villanova ** - - L, 9-10 ^ - Harrow Sports Face-Off Classic * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
2010 (7-8) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp. 2/27 Bucknell - 15 3/6 @ Stony Brook - 17 3/13 @ Maryland - 5 3/16 Navy - - 3/21 Virginia - 1 3/27 @ Loyola (Md.) - 14 4/3 Delaware * - - 4/7 UMBC - - 4/10 @ Massachusetts * - 7 4/17 Drexel * - 7 4/24 Penn State * 14 - 4/28 @ Johns Hopkins 11 - 5/1 @ Hofstra * 11 15 5/5 Massachusetts ** 20 16 5/8 Delaware ** 20 - * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
Score L, 9-13 L, 11-14 L, 8-12 W, 10-9 L, 10-15 L, 6-7 W, 9-7 W, 10-7 W, 10-9 W, 8-7 W, 10-9 L, 6-13 L, 10-12 W, 13-6 L, 9-12
2011 (3-10) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 2/19 Johns Hopkins - 11 L, 6-10 2/26 Loyola (Md.) - 15 L, 2-3 3/5 at Mount St. Mary’s - - W, 11-3 3/12 Maryland - 8 L, 4-8 3/15 at Navy - - L, 11-14 3/19 Stony Brook - 5 W. 9-8 3/26 at Delaware * - - L, 7-8 4/2 Hofstra * - 10 L, 5-12 4/6 at UMBC - - L, 9-10 4/9 Massachusetts * - 16 L, 8-9 (OT) 4/16 at Penn State * - - L, 6-7 4/23 at Drexel * - - L, 9-13 4/30 Saint Joseph’s * - - W, 15-2 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (1-5)
Coach Tony Seaman led the Tigers to five NCAA Tournaments and a 99-93 record.
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Series History vs. Opponents Adelphi (3-0) Date 1969 1970 5/22/1974
H/A * * H
Brown (1-2) Score W, 9-1 W, 16-8 W, 22-9
Air Force (3-0) Score W, 17-5 W, 15-6 W, 11-9
Albany State (1-0) H/A *
Score W, 13-6
Amherst (0-1) Date H/A 3/30/1966 *
Score L, 5-8
U. of Baltimore (13-7) Date H/A 1965 * 5/13/1966 * 5/11/1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 4/13/1971 * 1972 * 5/9/1973 A 5/8/1974 H 5/19/1974 H 5/8/1975 A 5/5/1976 H 4/27/1977 A 4/26/1978 H 4/25/1979 A 4/23/1980 H 4/1/1981 A 5/1/1982 H 4/2/1983 A
Score L, 6-15 L, 4-9 L, 8-15 L, 6-10 L, 4-6 W, 16-2 W, 12-7 L, 10-11 W, 15-14 W, 16-10 W, 22-1 W, 20-12 W, 18-7 W, 13-6 W, 22-14 W, 12-11 W, 16-9 W, 11-9 L, 13-14 W, 13-7
Baltimore AC (2-0) Date 1968 1969
H/A * *
Score W, 7-6 W, 9-5
Binghamton (0-1) Date 3/4/2006
H/A Score H L, 6-7/2ot
Boston College (1-0) Date 3/6/1999
H/A H
Score W, 16-4
Bowling Green (1-0) Date 5/19/1973
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H/A H
H/A * * *
Score W, 9-8 L, 8-12 L, 8-9
Brown LC (1-0)
Date H/A 3/26/1980 H 3/5/2005 N 2/28/2009 N Date 4/1/1971
Date 1960 1961 1972
Score W, 13-3
Date 1959
H/A *
Score W, 7-4
Bucknell (15-3) Date H/A 4/15/1981 A 4/14/1982 H 4/13/1983 A 4/11/1984 H 4/10/1985 A 4/9/1986 H 4/8/1987 A 4/6/1988 H 4/5/1989 A 4/4/1990 H 4/6/1991 H 4/8/1992 A 4/7/1993 H 4/6/1994 A 4/5/1995 H 3/25/2008 H 3/24/2009 A 2/27/2010 H
Score W, 9-4 W, 16-12 W, 20-15 W, 17-7 L, 10-14 W, 18-8 W, 17-3 W, 14-8 W, 15-8 W, 24-12 W, 23-3 W, 19-8 W, 19-8 W, 22-7 W, 13-4 L, 10-12 W, 8-7 L, 9-13
Butler (1-1) Date H/A 4/18/1998 H 3/15/2006 H
Score L, 7-16 W, 16-7
Catonsville LC (2-1) Date 1961 1962 1968
H/A * * *
Score W, 9-1 L, 5-6 W, 8-4
Cornell (0-2) Date H/A 5/14/2005^ H 5/12/2007^ A
Score L, 11-12 L, 6-14
Cortland State (2-3) Date 4/17/1976 4/23/1977 4/22/1978 5/13/1978 4/21/1979
H/A A H A A H
Score W, 16-12 L, 10-12 L, 9-14 L, 12-13 W, 14-11
C.W. Post (10-0) Date 1961 1962 4/13/1974 3/17/1979 3/31/1990 3/30/1991
H/A * * A H A A
Score W, 8-6 W, 15-2 W, 11-1 W, 21-7 W, 20-12 W, 14-11
3/18/1992 5/8/1993 5/7/1994 5/6/1995
H A H A
W, 13-8 W, 13-10 W, 15-7 W, 23-5
Dartmouth (2-1) Date 1960 1968 3/17/2001
H/A Score * L, 1-12 * W, 7-0 H W, 7-6/2ot
Delaware (35-17) Date H/A 1961 * 1962 * 5/4/1963 * 5/2/1964 * 1965 * 5/17/1966 * 4/29/1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 4/24/1971 * 1972 * 4/14/1976 A 4/13/1977 H 3/25/1978 A 3/24/1979 H 4/9/1980 A 4/4/1981 H 4/3/1982 A 4/23/1983 H 4/28/1984 A 4/17/1985 H 4/26/1986 A 4/25/1987 H 4/23/1988 H 4/22/1989 A 4/21/1990 H 5/11/1991 A 3/1/1992 H 4/10/1993 A 4/9/1994 H 4/8/1995 A 4/6/1996 H 4/5/1997 A 4/4/1998 H 4/10/1999 A 4/8/2000 H 3/24/2001 A 3/23/2002 H 3/22/2003 A 4/14/2004 H 3/26/2005 A 5/7/2005 A 3/25/2006 H 5/3/2006 H 4/11/2007 A 5/5/2007 H 4/5/2008 H 4/18/2009 A
Score L, 3-6 L, 6-8 L, 8-16 L, 5-12 W, 7-5 W, 6-5 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 7-4 W, 9-6 W, 11-6 W, 9-3 W, 15-11 W, 17-12 L, 4-10 L, 8-9 W, 14-10 W, 13-12 W, 11-8 W, 13-10 L, 5-15 W, 5-3 L, 9-10 W, 16-11 W, 17-4 L, 9-10 W, 15-7 W, 15-9 W, 16-4 W, 16-11 W, 12-5 W, 18-12 W, 16-13 W, 20-13 W, 11-8 L, 16-17 L, 13-15 W, 10-7 W, 18-4 W, 14-10 W, 11-9 L, 5-11 W, 9-8 W, 11-7 L, 12-13 W, 10-9 L, 7-10 W, 10-7 W, 10-8
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H H A
W, 9-7 L, 9-12 L, 7-8
Denison (2-1) Date 1962 4/6/1974 3/29/1975
H/A * H H
Score L, 2-13 W, 13-9 W, 17-8
Denver (3-1) Date H/A 3/19/2000 H 3/6/2005 A 3/2/2008 H 3/1/2009 A
Score W, 16-9 W, 10-8 W, 10-9 L, 4-9
Dickinson (4-0) Date H/A 4/11/1964 * 4/7/1965 * 4/30/1966 * 4/8/1967 *
Score W, 11-4 W, 18-10 W, 7-4 W, 15-4
Drexel (37-5) Date H/A 1962 * 5/11/1963 * 4/18/1964 * 1965 * 4/27/1966 * 4/15/1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 4/21/1971 * 1972 * 1972 * 5/16/1973 H 5/7/1980 H 5/16/1981 A 4/20/1983 H 4/25/1984 A 4/24/1985 H 4/23/1986 A 4/22/1987 H 4/20/1988 A 4/19/1989 H 4/18/1990 A 4/17/1991 H 4/17/1996 A 4/30/1997 H 4/8/1998 A 4/14/1999 H 4/14/2000 H 4/21/2001 A 4/20/2002 H 4/19/2003 A 4/30/2003 H 4/24/2004 H 4/2/2005 A 4/8/2006 H
Score L, 7-14 W, 9-6 L, 3-6 W, 6-5 W, 11-3 W, 9-7 W, 10-4 W, 7-1 W, 14-5 W, 15-7 W, 17-7 W, 17-6 W, 19-5 W, 19-6 W, 17-9 W, 17-7 W, 21-10 W, 20-8 W, 15-5 W, 23-6 W, 21-9 W, 20-3 W, 22-2 W, 19-9 W, 18-8 W, 23-5 L, 10-14 W, 18-6 W, 18-3 W, 18-8 W, 20-8 W, 17-9 W, 17-2 W, 13-8 W, 13-5 W, 9-8
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A H A H H A
W, 9-8 L, 9-10 W, 7-4 W, 10-2 W, 8-7 L, 9-13
Duke (7-1) Date H/A 1966 * 5/6/1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 4/17/1971 * 1972 * 5/12/2001^ N
Score W, 14-7 W, 6-5 W, 11-9 L, 7-9 W, 16-2 W, 9-2 W, 19-7 W, 12-10
Frostburg State (1-0) Date H/A 4/25/1978 A
Score W, 24-4
Gannon (1-0) Date 5/8/1999
H/A H
Score W, 20-8
Georgetown (3-1) Date 4/10/1963 1970 4/28/1971 5/16/2004^
H/A * * * A
Score W, 15-3 W, 16-0 W, 15-4 L, 8-15
Gettysburg (2-0) Date 1959 1960
H/A * *
Score W, 8-7 W, 12-3
Hartford (4-2) Date H/A 3/17/1996 H 5/3/1997 A 3/14/1998 H 3/23/1999 H 4/23/2000 A 4/11/2001 H
Score W, 11-3 L, 9-10 W, 24-13 W, 18-7 L, 9-14 W, 23-11
Harvard (1-0) Date 3/31/1975
H/A H
Score W, 15-10
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Series History vs. Opponents Hobart (2-10)
Johns Hopkins (3-36)
Lehigh (10-1)
Date 1968 1969 3/27/1971 5/25/1974 5/3/1975 5/21/1975 4/10/1976 5/12/1976 4/9/1977 4/8/1978 4/7/1979 4/5/1980
Date 3/27/1976 3/26/1977 3/28/1978 3/14/1979 5/13/1980 5/12/1981 5/11/1982 5/7/1983 5/5/1984 5/4/1985 5/4/1986 5/2/1987 5/7/1988 5/6/1989 5/5/1990 5/4/1991 5/2/1992 5/16/1992^ 5/1/1993 4/30/1994 5/14/1994^ 4/29/1995 4/17/1996 4/26/1997 4/25/1998 5/2/1999 4/29/2000 4/28/2001 4/27/2002 4/26/2003 5/18/2003^ 5/1/2004 4/30/2005 4/29/2006 4/28/2007 4/23/2008 4/22/2009 4/28/2010 2/19/2011
Date H/A Score 3/30/1983 H W, 32-7 3/28/1984 A W, 20-3 3/27/1985 H W, 20-6 3/25/1986 A W, 16-7 3/25/1987 H W, 15-5 3/23/1988 H W, 18-13 3/22/1989 A W, 14-13/2ot 3/8/1990 H W, 28-9 3/4/2000 H L, 9-10 3/3/2001 A W, 11-9 3/2/2002 H W, 23-7
H/A Score * L, 6-8 * L, 7-8 * W, 14-10 H W, 18-17/ot A L, 15-17 H L, 9-17 H L, 11-15 H L, 6-10 A L, 9-21 H L, 8-16 A L, 11-14 H L, 12-14
Hofstra (18-24) Date H/A Score 1961 * L, 2-14 1962 * L, 2-12 4/25/1963 * W, 6-3 5/13/1964 * L, 1-14 1972 * W, 11-6 5/2/1973 A L, 7-9 5/1/1974 H W, 15-11 4/5/1975 A L, 10-15 4/30/1980 A L, 8-16 4/29/1981 H W, 14-7 4/28/1982 A L, 10-18 4/23/1983 H W, 9-8 4/21/1984 A L, 8-12 4/20/1985 H W, 18-12 4/19/1986 A W, 8-6 4/18/1987 H W, 15-4 4/16/1988 A L, 9-10 4/15/1989 H L, 9-10/4ot 4/14/1990 A W, 14-11 4/13/1991 H W, 20-3 4/11/1992 A L, 9-10 3/2/1996 N L, 12-13 3/1/1997 A L, 10-13 4/1/1998 H L, 11-15 4/7/1999 A L, 6-9 4/16/2000 H L, 11-18 5/6/2000 A L, 10-18 4/7/2001 A W, 16-12 5/5/2001 H W, 13-11 4/6/2002 H L, 7-13 4/4/2003 H W, 15-8 5/3/2003 H W, 16-11 4/17/2004 A W, 10-6 5/5/2004 H W, 6-5 4/23/2004 H W, 10-6 3/31/2006 A L, 9-10/ot 4/14/2007 H L, 8-9/ot 5/2/2007 H W, 11-5 3/21/2008 A L, 8-13 4/11/2009 H L, 10-11 5/1/2010 A L, 10-12 4/2/2011 H L, 5-12
H/A Score A L, 8-15 H L, 9-10 A L, 5-22 H L, 8-16 A L, 7-23 H L, 8-24 A L, 6-17 H L, 9-11 A L, 7-18 H L, 8-10 A L, 5-13 H L, 7-13 A L, 8-9/ot H W, 9-8/2ot A L, 9-12 H L, 9-12 A W, 14-13 H L, 8-15 H L, 9-11 A L, 9-13 A L, 16-22 H L, 13-24 A W, 13-12 H L, 14-16 A L, 7-18 H L, 10-20 A L, 8-10 H L, 13-14 A L, 11-14 H L, 9-17 H L, 6-14 A L, 8-13 H L, 4-8 A L, 10-11 H L, 7-9 A L, 7-16 H L, 10-11/2ot A L, 6-13 H L, 6-10
Kenyon (1-0) Date H/A 3/30/1963 *
Score W, 11-5
Kutztown State (3-0) Date 4/6/1977 4/5/1978 4/4/1979
H/A H A H
Score W, 23-13 W, 17-11 W, 22-13
Lafayette (8-0) Date H/A 3/23/1983 A 3/21/1984 H 3/20/1985 A 3/19/1986 H 3/18/1987 H 3/16/1988 A 3/15/1989 H 3/15/1990 H
Score W, 16-7 W, 19-5 W, 12-10 W, 20-9 W, 19-5 W, 17-6 W, 16-4 W, 17-7
Long Island (0-1) Date 1972
H/A *
Score L, 7-16
Loyola (27-26) Date H/A Score 1959 * L, 6-8 1960 * L, 7-10 1961 * W, 15-9 1962 * L, 6-13 1963 * L, 9-10 4/28/1964 * L, 1-8 1965 * W, 7-6 5/3/1966 * W, 5-4 5/3/1967 * L, 6-12 1968 * L, 4-5 1969 * W, 11-10 1970 * W, 17-2 5/5/1971 * W, 13-4 1972 * W, 17-3 5/12/1973 A W, 14-2 5/11/1974 H W, 26-6 5/6/1975 A W, 18-7 4/1/1976 H W, 20-6 4/19/1977 A W, 15-12 4/19/1978 H W, 20-12 3/26/1979 A W, 13-12 3/18/1981 A L, 9-13 5/14/1982 H W, 22-14 4/16/1983 A W, 12-9 4/14/1984 H W, 11-7 4/13/1985 A L, 5-7 4/12/1986 H W, 9-8 4/11/1987 A W, 8-7 4/9/1988 H L, 9-10 4/8/1989 A L, 4-9 4/7/1990 H L, 12-17 4/10/1991 A L, 12-14 4/4/1992 H W, 8-7/ot 4/3/1993 A L, 8-12 4/2/1994 H L, 12-13 4/1/1995 A L, 8-16 3/30/1996 H W, 12-11/ot 5/12/1996^ N W, 16-11 4/23/1997 A L, 9-20 3/28/1998 H L, 8-12 4/3/1999 A L, 14-16 4/1/2000 H L, 8-13
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A H A H A H A H A A H
W, 19-14 L, 7-15 W, 15-10 L, 9-14 W, 7-5 W, 11-10 W, 9-8 L, 8-13 L, 8-11 L, 6-7 L, 2-3
Marine Corps School (0-3) Date 1959 1959 1960
H/A * * *
Score L, 3-17 L, 2-9 L, 3-10
Maryland (5-27) Date 4/3/1971 5/6/1981 5/5/1982 5/14/1983 5/11/1984 5/9/1985 5/8/1986 3/14/1987 3/16/1988 3/17/1990 3/16/1991 5/25/1991^ 3/14/1992 5/6/1993 3/12/1994 5/11/1995 3/9/1996 3/8/1997 3/7/1998 5/5/1999 3/11/2000 3/10/2001 5/20/2001^ 3/9/2002 3/8/2003 3/13/2004 3/12/2005 3/11/2006 3/10/2007 3/8/2008 3/7/2009 3/13/2010
H/A * A H A H A H A H A H N A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A
Score L, 6-22 L, 14-17 L, 7-16 L, 10-14 L, 12-18 L, 3-9 L, 12-18 L, 10-16 L, 7-12 W, 8-7 L, 16-17 W, 15-11 W, 13-9 L, 8-11 W, 14-7 L, 5-6 L, 5-7 L, 9-17 L, 6-17 L, 11-15 L, 12-13 L, 7-9 W, 12-11 L, 10-15 L, 8-12 L, 6-8 L, 5-9 L, 6-9 L, 7-8 L, 7-12 L, 7-9 L, 8-12
Michigan State (1-0) Date 3/10/1990
H/A N
Score W, 20-9
Middlebury (1-0) Date 1968
H/A *
Score W, 6-4
M.I.T. (2-0) Date 1968 3/29/1971
H/A * *
Score W, 4-3 W, 17-11
Molloy (1-0) Date 3/3/2007
H/A H
Score W, 14-7
Morgan State (6-0) Date H/A 4/7/1971 * 1972 * 4/11/1973 H 4/3/1974 A 4/30/1975 H 4/28/1976 A
Score W, 14-7 W, 11-7 W, 20-2 W, 16-6 W, 16-5 W, 21-11
Mount St. Mary’s (6-1) Date H/A 1970 * 3/26/1975 H 5/4/1976 A 4/20/1977 H 4/18/1978 A 4/6/2004 H 3/5/2011 A
Score W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W, 19-11 W, 27-5 W, 24-8 W, 17-6 W, 11-3
Navy (4-6) Date 3/22/1975 4/20/1991 4/18/1992 4/17/1993 4/16/1994 4/15/1995 4/13/1996 4/12/1997 3/16/2010 3/15/2011
H/A A H A H A H A H H A
Score L, 9-13 W, 15-8 L, 2-12 L, 7-8 L, 12-13 W, 14-7 L, 8-9 W, 14-6 W, 10-9 L, 11-14
Massachusetts (2-2) Date H/A Score 3/28/1963 * L, 3-7 4/10/2010 A W, 10-9 5/5/2010 H W, 13-6 4/9/2011 H L, 8-9/ot
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Series History vs. Opponents New Hampshire (4-0) Date H/A 3/22/1986 H 3/28/1987 H 4/20/1996 H 4/19/1997 A
Score W, 8-7 W, 18-10 W, 17-5 W, 15-7
New Haven (1-0) Date 5/10/1978
H/A H
Score W, 24-5
North Carolina (5-16) Date H/A 5/9/1966 * 1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 4/15/1971 * 1972 * 4/21/1973 A 3/30/1974 H 4/2/1975 A 4/7/1976 H 4/2/1977 A 3/22/1980 H 3/21/1981 A 3/20/1982 H 3/19/1983 A 3/17/1984 H 3/16/1985 A 3/15/1986 H 5/17/1989^ A 5/27/1991^ N
Score L, 4-6 W, 13-6 L, 2-8 L, 4-7 L, 0-12 W, 11-6 W, 18-6 W, 15-4 W, 15-5 L, 0-1 L, 9-10 L, 7-19 L, 10-14 L, 3-19 L, 5-14 L, 7-18 L, 6-17 L, 6-20 L, 6-8 L, 8-19 L, 13-18
North Carolina State (0-4) Date 4/11/1979 4/19/1980 4/18/1981 4/17/1982
H/A Score H L, 20-21/ot A L, 12-18 H L, 17-19 A L, 19-29
Ohio State (2-3) Date H/A 1962 * 3/23/1963 * 1965 * 1966 * 3/20/2007 H
Score W, 6-3 L, 7-8 L, 3-13 L, 6-8 W, 10-8
Ohio Wesleyan (0-1) Date 1977
H/A H
Score L, 13-16
Pennsylvania (1-1) Date H/A 4/26/2008 H 4/26/2009 A
Score W, 18-12 L, 6-10
Penn State (13-5) Date 4/8/1981 4/7/1982
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H/A H A
Score L, 6-14 L, 11-14
4/6/1983 4/4/1984 4/3/1985 4/2/1986 4/1/1987 3/30/1988 3/19/1989 3/28/1990 3/27/1991 4/14/1992 3/20/1993 3/19/1994 3/18/1995 5/10/2003^ 4/24/2010 4/16/2011
H A H A H A H A H A N A H H H A
W, 16-12 W, 12-8 W, 10-6 L, 9-11 W, 18-7 W, 17-11 W, 15-9 W, 10-8 W, 16-8 W, 16-8 W, 10-7 W, 15-13 L, 10-15 W, 11-6 W, 10-9 L, 6-7
Princeton (1-2) Date H/A Score 5/19/1991 A W, 14-13/3ot 5/18/1996 N L, 6-22 5/26/2001 N L, 11-12 H/A H
Score W, 12-3
Radford (1-0) Date 2/27/2001
H/A H
Score W, 10-6
Randolph Macon (4-2) Date 4/19/1963 1970 1972 4/24/1973 4/24/1974 4/9/1975
H/A * * * A H A
Date H/A 5/4/2002 A 3/1/2003 H 4/10/2004 A 4/16/2005 H 4/22/2006 A 4/6/2007 H 4/9/2008 A 4/4/2009 H
Score W, 18-17 W, 18-6 W, 16-6 W, 17-9 W, 14-5 W, 14-9 W, 17-5 W, 16-8
Saint Joseph’s (1-0) Date 4/30/2011
H/A H
Date 5/18/1975 3/31/1976 3/30/1977 3/29/1978 3/28/1979 5/9/1979
H/A H H A H A H
St. Mary’s (1-0)
Score W, 12-4 W, 11-10 W, 14-6 L, 0-1 W, 15-11 L, 9-14 W, 15-13 W, 11-8
Syracuse (2-9)
Robert Morris (4-0) Date H/A 3/21/2006 A 3/31/2007 H 3/29/2008 A 3/21/2009 H
L, 10-12 L, 9-10 W, 9-6 W, 15-8 L, 9-10/ot W, 7-4 W, 7-6
Sacred Heart (8-0)
Score W, 16-1 L, 10-12 W, 13-6 W, 25-5 W, 19-7 L, 0-1
Roanoke (6-2) Date H/A 1972 * 5/5/1973 H 4/20/1974 A 4/19/1975 A 5/8/1976 H 5/7/1977 A 4/29/1978 H 4/28/1979 A
H A H A H A H
Score W, 15-2
Salisbury State (6-0)
Providence (1-0) Date 3/7/2004
4/4/1987 4/2/1988 4/1/1989 2/23/2002 2/23/2003 3/27/2004 3/15/2005
Score W, 13-5 W, 16-3 W, 9-8 W, 11-9
Rutgers (5-5) Date H/A Score 4/15/1981 A W, 16-15/ot 4/24/1982 H L, 8-10 4/5/1982 A L, 5-10
Date 4/28/1977
H/A A
Score W, 17-7 W, 11-10 W, 12-8 W, 8-6 W, 19-10 W, 17-4 Score W, 18-8
Stony Brook (1-1) Date 3/6/2010 3/19/2011
H/A A H
Score L, 11-14 W, 9-8
Date H/A Score 1972 * W, 17-9 3/171973 H W, 17-11 3/25/1989 N L, 9-10 3/27/1993 A L, 8-15 3/26/1994 H L, 16-17/ot 3/25/1995 H L, 10-16 3/23/1996 A L, 18-21 3/22/1997 H L, 11-14 3/21/1998 A L, 12-18 3/27/1999 H L, 9-12 3/25/2000 H L, 3-10
UMBC (27-15) Date 1970 4/10/1971 1972 4/18/1973 4/17/1974 4/16/1975
H/A * * * A H A
Score W, 10-7 W, 17-10 W, 14-7 W, 18-12 W, 15-6 L, 0-1
5/1/1976 4/30/1977 4/15/1978 4/14/1979 5/16/1979 4/12/1980 4/11/1981 4/10/1982 4/9/1983 4/7/1984 4/6/1985 3/21/1987 3/19/1988 3/18/1989 4/28/1990 4/27/1991 4/25/1992 4/24/1993 4/23/1994 4/22/1995 4/19/1996 4/16/1997 2/28/1998 4/25/1999 4/19/2000 4/18/2001 4/17/2002 4/9/2003 4/27/2004 4/5/2005 4/5/2006 4/3/2007 4/1/2008 3/31/2009 4/7/2010 4/6/2011
H A H A H N A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H H H A A H A H A
L, 10-11 L, 12-18 L, 8-16 W, 10-8 L, 12-16 W, 19-12 L, 10-13 W, 12-10 L, 4-15 W, 17-8 W, 13-8 W, 17-8 W, 15-8 W, 14-6 W, 15-6 W, 11-5 W, 19-14 W, 20-9 W, 21-9 W, 13-6 W, 27-15 L, 10-11 W, 18-15 L, 9-20 L, 15-17 W, 13-8 W, 17-8 L, 9-10 W, 13-8 W, 8-6 W, 8-7 L, 9-11 L, 6-9 L, 4-14 W, 10-7 L, 9-10
H/A *
Score W, 6-4
Union (1-0) Date 1960
Vermont (7-0) Date H/A 5/4/1996 A 3/15/1997 H 5/2/1998 A 3/13/1999 H 4/21/2000 A 4/14/2001 H 5/2/2001 H
Score W, 25-7 W, 15-8 W, 20-4 W, 20-8 W, 14-7 W, 17-4 W, 18-7
Villanova (16-3) Date H/A 1962 * 3/12/1988 A 3/11/1989 A 3/9/1991 A 3/21/1992 H 3/6/1993 A 3/5/1994 A 3/4/1995 A 4/13/2002 H
Score W, 17-2 W, 14-8 W, 12-7 W, 18-9 W, 14-10 W, 20-6 W, 20-12 W, 15-11 W, 12-10
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A W, 13-10 H W, 20-11 H W, 12-7 A W, 10-9/4ot H W, 5-4 H W, 11-6 A W, 6-5 H L, 4-7 A L, 4-13 H L, 9-10
Virginia (4-13) Date H/A Score 4/29/1972 * L, 9-15 3/31/1973 H L, 9-13 5/4/1974 A W, 18-4 4/23/1975 H L, 0-1 4/21/1976% A W, 1-0 5/4/1977 H W, 11-10 5/15/1991^ A W, 14-13 2/24/2001 A L, 8-12 3/17/2002 H L, 8-13 3/16/2003 A L, 2-10 3/21/2004 H L, 8-9/ot 3/19/2005 A L, 3-14 3/19/2006 H L, 7-14 3/17/2007 A L, 9-13 3/15/2008 H L, 13-18 3/14/2009 A L, 2-11 3/21/2010 H L, 10-15 % - Virginia won the game, 16-15, but Towson earned a 1-0 forfeit victory.
Washington College (5-11) Date H/A 1960 * 1961 * 1962 * 5/7/1963 * 4/22/1964 * 4/21/1965 * 4/10/1966 * 4/18/1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 4/27/1971 * 1972 * 4/7/1973 H 5/24/1973 A 5/5/1979 A
Score L, 5-15 L, 1-17 W, 8-7 L, 1-10 L, 2-26 L, 0-17 L, 5-11 L, 8-20 L, 5-10 L, 5-8 W, 9-8 W, 8-5 L, 7-9 W, 14-13 L, 8-10 W, 15-10
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Series History vs. Opponents Washington & Lee (10-13) Date H/A 1963 * 5/9/1964 * 1965 * 4/23/1966 * 4/22/1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 1972 * 4/14/1973 H 4/27/1974 A 4/26/1975 H 4/24/1976 A 4/16/1977 H 3/22/1978 A 3/31/1979 H 3/29/1980 A 3/28/1981 H 3/27/1982 A 3/26/1983 H 3/24/1984 A 3/31/1985 H 3/29/1986 A
Score L, 7-8 L, 4-5 L, 6-8 W, 6-4 W, 9-3 W, 6-4 W, 8-6 W, 10-7 L, 9-14 L, 11-12 L, 17-19 L, 14-15 L, 9-13 L, 7-13 L, 8-9 L, 7-14 L, 7-11 W, 19-11 L, 12-13 W, 12-8 W, 10-8 W, 9-8 W, 12-9
Wesleyan (1-2) Date H/A 3/26/1964 * 1965 * 4/2/1966 *
Score L, 2-4 L, 5-15 W, 7-5
All-Time Records vs. Opponents Opponent W-L Adelphi.................................................................. 3-0 Air Force...............................................................3-0 Albany State.........................................................1-0 Amherst.................................................................0-1 Univ. of Baltimore............................................. 13-7 Baltimore AC....................................................... 2-0 Binghamton..........................................................0-1 Boston College..................................................... 1-0 Bowling Green...................................................... 1-0 Brown..................................................................... 1-2 Brown LC................................................................ 1-0 Bucknell...............................................................15-3 Butler....................................................................... 1-1 Catonsville LC....................................................... 2-1 Cornell................................................................... 0-2 Cortland State......................................................2-3 C.W. Post.............................................................. 10-0 Dartmouth............................................................. 2-1 Delaware..........................................35-17 Denison.................................................................. 2-1 Denver.................................................................... 3-1 Dickinson.............................................................. 4-0 Drexel................................................ 37-5 Duke.........................................................................7-1 Frostburg State.................................................... 1-0 Gannon................................................................... 1-0 Georgetown.......................................................... 3-1 Gettysburg........................................................... 2-0
Hartford................................................................ 4-2 Harvard.................................................................. 1-0 Hobart..................................................................2-10 Hofstra.............................................18-24 Jacksonville....................................... 0-0 Johns Hopkins...................................3-36 Kenyon...................................................................1-0 Kutztown............................................................... 3-0 Lafayette..............................................................8-0 Lehigh....................................................................10-1 Long Island...........................................................0-1 Loyola (Md.).................................... 27-26 Marine Corps School......................................... 0-3 Maryland............................................................. 5-28 Massachusetts....................................2-2 Mercer................................................ 0-0 Michigan State..................................................... 1-0 Middlebury............................................................ 1-0 M.I.T......................................................................... 2-0 Molloy..................................................................... 1-0 Morgan State....................................................... 6-0 Mount St. Mary’s................................. 6-1 Navy....................................................4-6 New Hampshire..................................................4-0 New Haven............................................................1-0 North Carolina...................................................5-16 North Carolina State.........................................0-4 Ohio State.............................................................2-3 Ohio Wesleyan...................................................... 0-1
Pennsylvania......................................................... 1-1 Penn State......................................... 13-5 Princeton............................................................... 1-2 Providence............................................................ 1-0 Radford..................................................................1-0 Randolph Macon................................................. 4-2 Roanoke................................................................ 6-2 Robert Morris...................................................... 4-0 Rutgers.................................................................5-5 Saint Joseph’s..................................... 1-0 Sacred Heart.......................................................8-0 Salisbury State...................................................6-0 St. Mary’s............................................................... 1-0 Stony Brook.......................................... 1-1 Syracuse............................................................... 2-9 UMBC................................................27-15 Union......................................................................1-0 Vermont................................................................ 7-0 Villanova.............................................................. 16-3 Virginia................................................................. 4-13 Washington College........................................... 5-11 Washington & Lee........................................... 10-13 Wesleyan................................................................ 1-2 Yale........................................................................... 1-1 Totals 396-297 2012 Opponents in Bold
Yale (1-1) Date 4/11/1998 4/17/1999
H/A H A
Score W, 10-8 L, 11-17
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The 1991 Tigers won the East Coast Conference championship and reached the NCAA Championship Game.
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE || History and Records
Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees Towson University has three former players in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame – Jim Darcangelo, Dick Edell and Bob Griebe. Darcangelo and Griebe were teammates on the Tigers’ 1974 College Division National Championship team. Both were also named as National Players of the Year at their respective position. After a spectacular career as a coach, Edell was selected to the Hall of Fame. J I M DA R C A N G E LO
DICK EDELL
BOB GRIEBE
One of the best midfielders ever to play the game, James M. “Darky” Darcangelo was a major factor when the Tigers earned their only national championship in school history when they won the College Division title in 1974. He was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1990. Darcangelo began his lacrosse career at Corning East High School in New York for Coach Joe Corcoran, who is also a Hall of Fame inductee. He was selected as a High School All-American in 1971. A three-time All-America selection for the Tigers, Darcangelo was selected as the College Division II/III Midfielder of the Year in 1973. Named as the Division II/III Player of the Year as a junior and senior, Darcangelo was the recipient of Towson’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 1975. He also was selected to the 1975 North-South All-Star Game. Darcangelo played for the United States National Team in the 1978, 1982 and 1986 World Championships and was an alternate on the team in 1990. The first recipient of the Krongard Award in 1989, Darcangelo has played for the Maryland Lacrosse Club since 1976 and was honored as the Club Player of the Year in 1979. A 1986 inductee into the Towson University Athletics Hall of Fame, Darcangelo is President and Co-Owner of Lax World, Inc. Inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, Darcangelo has continued his involvement with lacrosse through teaching at numerous camps in the United States and Japan. He has also been active with the Maryland Special Olympics.
A 1967 Towson graduate, Dick Edell is one of the most respected coaches in lacrosse history. At the time of his induction, Edell ranked fifth among NCAA Division I coaches with 282 career victories and ranked second alltime with 17 NCAA Division I Tournament appearances. After playing at Towson for Coach Carl Runk, Edell served as head coach at the University of Baltimore (1973-76), Army (1977-83) and the University of Maryland (1984-2001). A two-time USILA National Coach of the Year, Edell led the Terrapins to the NCAA Championship Game in 1995, 1997 and 1998. Inducted into the Towson University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980, Edell has also been inducted into the US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter and University of Maryland Halls of Fame.
The all-time leading point scorer in Towson men’s lacrosse history, Bob Griebe was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1990, his first year of eligibility. An attackman on the Tigers’ 1974 College Division National Championship team, Griebe played for the United States Team in the World Championships in 1978 and served as a co-captain for the team in the 1982 World Championships. He was also selected as an alternate for the 1986 World Championships. Griebe played his scholastic lacrosse at Deer Park High School in New York, earning first team Scholastic All-America and All-County honors in 1971. A two-time All-America pick at Towson, Griebe was the Tigers’ leading scorer in 1974 and 1975. He finished his college career with 221 points, scoring 96 goals with 125 assists. Honored as Towson’s Most Valuable Player and Senior Athlete of the Year in 1975, Griebe was the Division II/III Attackman of the Year in 1975 and represented Towson in that year’s North-South Collegiate All-Star Game. A 1988 inductee of the Towson University Athletics Hall of Fame, he was named to the Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1991. Griebe is the national sales manager for STX, Inc. in Baltimore. His son, Bobby, played for the Tigers from 2004 to 2007 and ranks among the school’s all-time leaders with 89 goals and 133 points. His daughter, Kelly, played on the Tiger women’s lacrosse team from 2002 to 2004.
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2012 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE F E B R UA RY 11 at Jacksonville 17 at Johns Hopkins 25 at Loyola (Md.)
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MARCH 3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 13 NAVY 17 at Stony Brook 21 MERCER 24 DELAWARE * 31 at Hofstra *
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APRIL 4 UMBC 7 at Massachusetts * 14 PENN STATE * 21 DREXEL * 28 at Saint Joseph’s *
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