GONZAGA LACROSSE 2024 MEDIA GUIDE
Dear Gonzaga College High School Lacrosse Family,
As we embark on another exciting season of Gonzaga Eagles lacrosse, I am filled with gratitude for the unwavering support and dedication from our community. It is with great pleasure that I extend a warm welcome to players, families, alumni, faculty, and fans alike.
First and foremost, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to each and every one of you for your continued support of our program. Your passion, encouragement, and commitment to our team are truly the driving forces behind our success. Together, we form a tight-knit community united in our love for the game and our school.
As we look ahead to the season, I am filled with enthusiasm and optimism for what lies ahead. Our goal is clear: to pursue excellence both on and off the field. We are hungry and we are dedicated to achieving nothing short of the WCAC championship, and we will work tirelessly to make that dream a reality. However, our aspirations extend beyond mere victories. We aim to cultivate a culture of integrity, discipline, and resilience, instilling in our young men the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and perseverance.
At Gonzaga, we are not only shaping athletes but also nurturing individuals who are committed to serving others. Our mission goes beyond the game; it is about developing “men for others” who embody the Jesuit ideals of being men of competence, conscience, and compassion. Through our actions both on and off the field, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of those around us and to be a beacon of hope and inspiration in our community.
Specifically for this season I have asked the young men in our program to rally around three messages.
1. Work hard and go the extra mile.
2. Be humble and ask questions.
3. Say YES to every opportunity.
Operating under these principles is what will differentiate us. It is who we are – and who we must continue to be –to enable our program and community to continue to grow.
I am confident that with the talent, dedication, and character of our players, combined with the unwavering support of our community, we will achieve great things this season. Together, let us embrace the challenges that lie ahead with determination, courage, and humility.
Thank you once again for your continued support and commitment to Gonzaga lacrosse.
Go Eagles!
Sincerely,
Jeff King Head Coach, Gonzaga College High School LacrosseThe Jesuit Tradition
Jesuits and education. These two words combined denote excellent preparation for young people anywhere in the world. Jesuits and their lay colleagues seek to bring to full expression the talents of young people within the Christian tradition in their schools.
This has been the case in Washington since 1821, when Gonzaga’s venerable predecessor, the Washington Seminary, was founded. In 1858, the name changed to Gonzaga College when President Buchanan signed the Act of Congress incorporating the school legally. Then, the school was located on F Street, N.W. It moved to North Capitol and Eye Streets, N.W. in 1871. Throughout that whole time, the school sought, and seeks, to help young people grow towards religious, intellectual and social maturity.
The Spirit of Gonzaga
Committing itself to a downtown location in the 1960s, Gonzaga serves a uniquely diverse student body, from all points of the compass. Students come here, and with the best advice and help, construct their own schedule of learning which will best help them develop their strengths. These include, for our students, commitment to the teachings of Jesus Christ, dedication to academic excellence, personal service to other people, especially those in need, and deep and fulfilling involvement in sporting and other co-curriculars
At Gonzaga there is a tremendous sense of community; all Washington knows that Gonzaga students are outstanding, spirited, special persons.
Because of Gonzaga’s amazing location, her students are on-the-scene participants in the cultural, intellectual, and political happenings of the Federal City. More importantly, students come to Gonzaga from every part of the entire metropolitan area. Increasingly, they use Metrorail to nearby Union Station; many come by Metrobus, commuter rail and carpool.
Gonzaga students learn from one another. They are intellectually talented and racially, economically, geographically, and socially diverse. Gonzaga’s spirit embraces them and brings them all together in a caring, warm community where they meet other students who will be among their closest life-long friends.
Academic Challenge
Gonzaga offers outstanding academics. Gonzaga students work hard to complete a sophisticated academic program in which they learn how to understand the thoughts and achievements of others as they learn themselves to think and achieve. They learn to read and write effectively, to appreciate and create beauty, to understand that people are wonderfully diverse.
2024 VARSITY COACHES
HEAD VARSITY COACH
Jeff King
Coach King is entering his third season as Head Coach of the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program after serving as the defensive coordinator since 2010. During his time at Gonzaga, he has won nine WCAC championships. He is a native of Long Island and played collegiate lacrosse at Lehigh University. At Lehigh, Coach King served as captain of the lacrosse team for three years. He was a three-time All-Patriot League selection at defense and was awarded the “Defensive Player of the Year” in the Patriot League in 2006. He was also voted “Athlete of the Year” for two consecutive years by his teammates and received the “Outstanding Leadership Award” by the Lehigh Athletics Department. Coach King works as a Vice President for The Clark Construction Group. He lives in Alexandria with his wife Geneva and son Charlie.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Neil Alt
Neil is entering his seventh season with the Gonzaga Varsity Men’s Lacrosse team, where he leads the offense. Neil is a native of Baltimore where he was a High School All-American, CoCaptain and a member of the 1983 undefeated Maryland state championship at Dulaney High School. Neil was a four-year letter winner at Syracuse University, participating in four finalfour teams and was a Co-Captain his senior year on the 1988 undefeated national championship team. Neil is a managing director at Lincoln Property Company and lives in Bethesda with his wife Maura and has two children, Maggie (Georgetown Visitation ’14 and Santa Clara University ’18) and Brendan (Gonzaga ’17 and Marquette University ’21).
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Andrew Battaile ’90
Coach Battaile is now in his 26th year of coaching lacrosse at Gonzaga, including two years as the Head JV Purple coach. He specializes in goalies and defense and brings many years of coaching experience from all levels. A 1990 graduate of Gonzaga, Coach Battaile lettered in football, rugby, and lacrosse before going on to Georgetown University, where he played club lacrosse and rugby. He graduated from Georgetown with honors in 1994. Coach Battaile is Gonzaga’s Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid and also is the Director of the Purple Eagle Lacrosse Camp. He was named the 2010 US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter Assistant Coach of the Year. He has played for or coached with every varsity head coach in the Gonzaga lacrosse program’s history.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Caitlin Farley
Caitlin Farley returns to the lacrosse program for her third year as an assistant varsity coach. At Gonzaga, Caitlin serves as Director of Student Activities and is in her fifth year as a teacher in the Science Department. Ms. Farley grew up in Bowie, MD and played lacrosse at both Georgetown Visitation, where she graduated in the Class of 2007, and Catholic University. At Catholic, Caitlin was a goalie for the Cardinals where she and her teammates earned four Landmark Conference Championships and went on to play in the NCAA playoff tournament, advancing to the Final Four four years in a row. Ms. Farley’s previous coaching experience is at Western Albemarle in Charlottesville, VA, where she coached the women’s team to Virginia state semi-finals. She is psyched to be coaching again, to join the Gonzaga lacrosse program and support our student athletes on Eye Street.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Jack Myers ’18
Jack is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Eagles. Jack is one of the most decorated Eagles ever. He was a U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armor All-American and a two-time team captain for head coach Casey O’Neil. He scored 162 goals and 124 assists for 286 points to become the school record holder in career goals, assists and points. He helped Gonzaga win three WCAC titles in four years and was the WCAC Player of the Year and 1st team WaPo AllMet in 2018. At Ohio State, Jack was a two-time team captain and led the team in assists in 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023, was the team’s top point producer in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and was the team’s top goal-scorer in 2021. In 2023, he was USILA, USA Lacrosse Magazine, Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-American, Second Team All-Big Ten, Big Ten Medal of Honor Finalist and named to the Tewaaraton Watchlist. In 2022, Jack was a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar,USILA Scholar All-American, Second Team USILA All-American and First Team All-Big Ten. Jack is currently teaching at Mater Dei in Bethesda and playing in the PLL for the Denver Outlaws.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Nick McEvoy ’16
Nick is entering his fourth season with the Gonzaga Varsity Men’s Lacrosse team, where he coaches Defense and Face-offs. A 2016 graduate of Gonzaga, Nick lettered in both football and lacrosse. While playing for Gonzaga, he was an Under Armour All- American, First Team All-Met, 2x First-Team WCAC, and was Captain his Senior year. He currently holds the all-time Gonzaga Lacrosse groundball and face-off wins records. Following Gonzaga, Nick played lacrosse at Penn State. In Nick’s career, he totaled 14 points on nine goals and five assists, added 45 ground balls, and five caused turnovers. He earned two Academic All-Big Ten honors. Nick was a part of Penn State’s first Big Ten Championship and appearance in the final four in 2019. Currently, Nick works with Clark Construction as a Project Engineer. He also coaches both Madlax & The Faceoff Academy.
2024 VARSITY COACHES
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Jesse Miller
Before joining Gonzaga’s lacrosse coaching staff in 2013, Miller coached at both Georgetown and Tufts. He’s also the founder of BTB Lax, an online instructional video series. A four year letter winner at Tufts, Miller earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering in 2004, a masters degree in chemical engineering in 2006, and currently works for the Environmental Protection Agency. As a college player, Miller helped lead the Jumbos to a No. 10 national ranking during his senior year. In 2004, Miller was selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game, and earned an honorable mention All-New England selection. Coach Miller also coaches Freshman Basketball at Gonzaga.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Mark Orebiyi
Mark Orebiyi (aka “Coach Keep”) starts his third year coaching with Gonzaga after coaching multiple club teams with True DC, formerly East Side Lacrosse. Coach Orebiyi grew up in Montgomery County and was a tri-athlete at Springbrook High School, running indoor track and playing goalkeeper in both soccer and lacrosse. Coach Orebiyi played lacrosse as goalkeeper for Eastern University from 20122014, and midfield from 2014-2015. He also played midfield for the Villanova University Men’s Club Team from 2016-2018. Coach Orebiyi completed a dual degree program, graduating in 2017 with a B.A. in Applied Mathematics from Eastern University, and a B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Villanova University. Following graduation, he completed his M.S. in Civil Engineering at Villanova University. Coach Orebiyi currently works at Clark Construction as a Project Manager. He lives in SE DC with his wife Fiona and dog Nova. Coach Orebiyi will be working with the goalkeepers and defensemen.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
Tommy Rothert
Tommy Rothert comes to Gonzaga from Walt Whitman High School where he was the Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach for five years and Defensive Coordinator for two years. Coach Rothert played lacrosse at University of Maryland where he graduated in 2012. He grew up in Germantown, MD where he played both football and lacrosse at Seneca Valley High School earning all-county and all-met honors in both sports. Outside Gonzaga, Coach Rothert also coaches lacrosse for Bethesda Lacrosse Club and DC Express. Tommy works at Nauticon Information Systems where he is the Vice President of Business Development & Marketing. He and his wife, Emily, and their three kids live in Olney, MD. Coach Rothert is entering his 4th year at Gonzaga. He is the defensive coordinator.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
John Schlegel ’01
Coach Schlegel graduated from Gonzaga in 2001, where he played varsity attack for three years and was captain as a senior. When he graduated, he was the all-time leader in goals. Coach Schlegel went on to Ohio Wesleyan where he was a two-year captain, three-time All-American, and two-time NCAC player of the year. John ranks third all-time in goals and fifth all-time in points at OWU. He played in the prestigious North/South All-star game and was drafted by Major League Lacrosse’s Chicago Machine. In 2016 John was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Athletic Hall of Fame. John works for Transwestern Real Estate Services as an Executive Vice President, and is Co-Chair of the Advocacy Advisory Group. He and his wife, Carrie, and their three children live in Chevy Chase, MD. Coach Schlegel works with both the attack and offense.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH
John Lewis ’06
Gonzaga Lacrosse is excited to have Coach Lewis back for his sixth season. John played for St. Joseph’s University. While at Gonzaga, John lettered in both lacrosse and swimming, falling short twice on the lacrosse field but winning seven championships in the pool. Coach Lewis will be assisting with the varsity team handling the attack. Before joining Gonzaga, Coach Lewis volunteered for the inner city lacrosse program, WINNERS Lacrosse and coached various youth programs both here and in Denver, Colorado. John works in Old Town, Alexandria as an independent insurance broker for Holden and Company Insurance. Coach Lewis lives in Alexandria with his wife Claire and daughter Maddie.
2024 JUNIOR VARSITY COACHES
HEAD JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Conor Catliota ’03
This is Coach Catliota’s 17th year of coaching with the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program and 15th as the Head Coach of the underclassmen. Coach Catliota graduated from Gonzaga in 2003, lettering in lacrosse and ice hockey. On the field, he played attack for three years on varsity for the Eagles. While attending Dickinson College, he played one year of varsity lacrosse, one year of club lacrosse, and two years of club ice hockey. During his senior year, Conor was the Co-Founder and Vice-President of Dickinson’s club lacrosse team. He graduated in 2007 with a major in Law and Policy and currently lives with his wife Natalie in Washington, DC.
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Jimmy McGinnis ’08
This will be Coach McGinnis’s seventh year coaching Gonzaga Lacrosse after moving back to the area from Denver, Colorado. Coach McGinnis graduated from Gonzaga in 2008, lettering in lacrosse for three years and serving as co-captain his senior year. On the field, he played defense for three years on varsity for the Eagles. He attended Virginia Wesleyan University and was a four-year starter at defense for the Marlins. He graduated in 2012 with a B.A. in Facility Management and currently works as an associate for Restaurant Brokers and Developers in College Park, MD. Coach McGinnis lives in Crofton, Maryland.
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Cam Tough
This will be Coach Tough’s fifth year coaching Gonzaga Lacrosse after coaching six seasons, including two years as a head coach, for the varsity program at Conestoga Valley High School in Lancaster, PA. Coach Tough graduated from Conestoga Valley in 2009, lettering in lacrosse for four years and two years with football. He served as co-captain his junior and senior year for lacrosse. He was named MVP his senior year. On the field, he played attack and midfield. He attended Eastern University where he played midfield. He graduated in 2013 with a B.S. in Chemistry with a minor in Astronomy and currently works as a Scientist/Data Reviewer for Eurofins. Coach Tough lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and his son.
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Jay Scallan
This will be Coach Scallan’s second year with Gonzaga Lacrosse. He played three seasons while attending Gonzaga and played a year of Division III Lacrosse in college before enlisting in the US Navy. Jay coached at University of San Diego High School for three years before moving back to DC. He works as a contractor for the federal government focusing on Program Management and Emerging Technology Transition and Acquisition. Coach Scallan lives in Washington DC with his son and daughter.
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Gavin Farley ’19
This is Coach Farley’s first year coaching Gonzaga Lacrosse. Coach Farley lettered in lacrosse his junior and senior years, and was named a captain on Junior Varsity. He played defensive midfield on the field. While at Gonzaga, Coach Farley also lettered for four years in Cross Country, and assistant coached their team this year. He attended West Virginia University, and graduated with a B. S. in Electrical Engineering. He currently works at Gonzaga in the Alumni Service Corps (ASC).
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Kyle Newman-Smith ’16
This will be Coach Newman-Smith’s first year coaching Gonzaga Lacrosse. Coach NewmanSmith graduated from Gonzaga in 2016, lettering in lacrosse for three years. On the field, he played defense for three years on varsity for the Eagles. He attended Tufts University and where he was a three time NESCAC champion with the Jumbos. He graduated in 2020 with a B.A. in Economics. Coach Newman-Smith currently lives in Washington D.C.
ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Kevin Jordan ’03
A 2003 graduate and three year varsity lacrosse letter winner, Coach Jordan returned to Gonzaga in 2007 as an alumni service corps member and then English teacher before leaving to attend law school after the 2012 season. Coach Jordan stayed active in the program assisting his former teammate and classmate, Coach Catliota, with the defense through the 2014 season before work forced him to step back. Coach Jordan returned to the program for the 2022 season before a brief move out of the area. Having returned to the city at the end of 2023, Coach Jordan has rejoined the program and will assist with the defense.
2024 VARSITY SENIORS
Robert Bath
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Robert Bath is a four year letter winner. He is a dynamic midfielder known for his clutch play and unwavering determination. Robert has emerged as a standout player, showcasing remarkable talent and leadership qualities. He will continue his lacrosse career and his studies at Washington & Lee.
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Patrick Dunigan is a two year letter winner. Patrick brings his play making abilities to Eye Street every day. He understands the dedication and work it takes to be great and he shows that day in and day out. The coaches are proud of the man he has become.
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Richard DiMaio is a two year letter winner. Richie shows his passion for lacrosse and his teammates every single day. His attitude is 100% positive all the time. Richie resembles all that a Gonzaga student athlete should be.
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Freddy Fowler is a senior captain and four year letter winner who is headed to Colgate to continue his educational and lacrosse career. Freddy made his presence felt early in his career with an OT game winner to cap an epic comeback against PVI in his sophomore year. He continues to be the quarterback of the Eagles offensive attack.
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James Gardiner is a three year letter winner, senior captain and 2024 Eirk Kristiansen Man for Others. In addition to being a lockdown defensive middie for Gonzaga lacrosse, James was also a two year letter winner for the Gonzaga basketball team. James will be continuing his education and playing lacrosse at the University of Maryland.
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Devin Geary is a two year letter winner who emerged as an explosive dodger and scorer in his senior year. He is a continuous threat when the ball is in his stick. Devin’s 2024 goal in OT led the Eagles to their first victory over rival Georgetown Prep since 2019.
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Johnny Gardiner is a four year letter winner and senior captain. Johnny has evolved his game from a pure goal scored to an all around offensive weapon, that makes the Eagle offense tick. Ever since he stepped on the field for the Eagles, Johnny has been providing explosive, game changing plays. He will be continuing his studies and his lacrosse career at the University of Maryland.
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Cody Hobson is a four year letter winner headed to play football at Merrimack next year. Cody has excelled at multiple sports during his tenure at Gonzaga. He is a ferocious goal scorer that understands how to put the ball in the back of the net. Cody will be attending Merrimack College where he will continue his studies and play football.
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Joe Matan is a four year letter winner and senior captain headed to Ohio State next fall. Joe is the soul of the defense and has the ability to ignite the entire team with his spirited play and his tenacious presence in the middle of the field. He has grown into a shut down defender for the Eagles.
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Michael Michaelis is a three year letter winner. “Hammer” has become a feared defender throughout the WCAC. Michael will be continuing his education and playing lacrosse at St. Joseph’s University.
Charlie McNamara is a three year letter winner headed to the College of Charleston next year. There is no phasing Cmac. He is so crafty around the net and in transition and knows the importance of finishing shots with accuracy and a purpose. Charlie has grown into a starting attackmen that teams need to plan for because of his ability to score.
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Ryan Pels is a three year letter winner and the definition of a studentathlete. Ryan’s hard nosed, physical style of play is indicative of the way he approaches everything. He will take this work ethic to the Ivy League, where he will attend Brown University and continue his academic and lacrosse careers. 0
2024 VARSITY SENIORS
William Raymond is a two year letter winner headed to South Carolina next year. Will is a fearless competitor that loves the game of lacrosse more than most. Not a day goes by without Will grinding for the best in himself but also the best of everyone around him. We will miss his presence and work ethic on Eye Street.
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Jack Slater is a four year letter winner bound for Mount St Mary’s next year. Although Jack has experienced several major injuries while on Eye Street, he continues to show the spirit, energy and commitment it takes to play at the next level. We are excited to see Jack continue to grow his skillset at the next level.
Mikey Settles is a three year letter winner. Mikey is a tenacious on ball short stick defender. His athleticism proves difficult for our opponents dodging offensive players. Mikey’s teammates will rise to the pace, energy and toughness he brings to the field everyday.
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Collin Smith is a two year letter winner. He is a goalie for others. He pushes his teammates competitively with a friendly spirit. He will be furthering his education at Syracuse.
William Swezey is a two year letter winner. Will’s passion for lacrosse is noticed everyday on Eye Street. He is one of those players who loves representing what it means to be a Gonzaga Eagle. He plays with a high IQ which allows him to be a tough competitor when he is on the field.
Justin Weeda
Justin Weeda is a three year letter winner. Justin continues to excel at his craft as a FOGO and will be a great asset at the next level at RIT. Justin is a great teammate and mentor for his peers.
2024 VARSITY TEAM
2024 VARSITY SCHEDULE
REGULAR SEASON
WCAC PLAYOFFS
2024 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM
2024 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM SCHEDULE
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2011 19-3
2012 20-1
• WCAC: Record 12-0, Champions
• Honors National Ranking & WaPo Top 3
• Chris May: All American & WaPo 1st Team ALL-MET
• Casey O’Neill: Coach of the Year
• WCAC: Record 11-0, Champions
• Honors National Ranking & WaPo Top 3
• David Planning WaPo 1st Team ALL-MET & All American
• Connor Reed: WaPO 1st Team ALL-MET
• Casey O’Neill: Co-Coach of the Year
• WCAC: Record 11-0, Champions
• Honors Top 2 National Ranking & WaPo #1
• Connor Reed: WCAC Player of the Year, WaPO 1st Team ALL-MET & All-American
• Luke Miller: WaPo 1st Team ALL-MET
• Casey O’Neill: Coach of the Year
2019 18-3
1st Team All Met
• Nick Yano: Academic All American
• WCAC: Record 9-1, Champions
• Honors Top 10 National Ranking & WaPo #1
• Jack Myers: WCAC Player of Year, WaPo 1st Team All Met & All American
• Maguire DiLenge: Academic All American
• Ben Finlay: WaPo 1st Team All Met
• WCAC: Record 11-0, Champions
• Honors Top 10 National Ranking & WaPo #1
• Ben Finlay: WaPo 1st Team All Met, UA All American & US All American
• Tim Marcille: WaPo 1st Team All Met & UA All American
• PJ Zinsner: Academic All American 2020 1-1
• Covid-19: Limited Season
• Top 10 national pre-season ranking 2021 6-4
• WCAC: Record 6-3
• Honors WaPo #9
• James Matan, UA All American
• Ryan Splaine, WaPo 2nd Team All-Met
• WCAC: Record 7-3; Quarterfinals
• Honors WaPo #5
• Matthew Rienzo: WaPo 1st Team All-Met
GONZAGA LACROSSE ALUMNI / WHERE THEY PLAYED
1986 J.B. Deerin Vanderbilt Club
Tom Massey Holy Cross
Brendan O’Neill Jr. Providence
Mark Pattavina Mt. St. Mary’s
1987
1988
Joe McMahon Georgia Tech Club
Trey Vincent Colby
1989 Steve Brita Providence
Tom Caroll Notre Dame
Tom Lynch Dartmouth
1990 Andrew Battaile Georgetown Club
Matt Abraham Mt. St. Mary’s
Nathan Cavanaugh Fordham Club
Brian Green Roanoke
Justin Mahlman Virginia
Paul Sassa Loyola
Randy Stone Scranton
1991
John Dugan Trinity
Paul Mason UMBC
Mike Massey Holy Cross
1992
Doug Davidson JMU Club
Alex Dessouky Middlebury
Justin Glasgow Providence
Andy Jenkins Washington & Lee (Two-time Div. III All-American)
Tim Maier Vanderbilt Club
Sean Moller Notre Dame
Ted Perez Loyola Club
Tucker Quayle ehigh
David Weeda Fairfield
Tony Wheeler Fairfield
1993 Pat Abraham Mt. St. Mary’s
Brian Crawford Lehigh
Mark Decker William & Mary Club
John McHugh Loyola Club
Matt Rienzo Georgetown (Div. I All-American)
Peter Sommers New Hampshire
Chad Stackhouse Dickinson
Chris Toomey Hamilton
Dave Trippett St. Joe’s
Tim Walsh Mt. St. Mary’s
Christian Weber Washington College
1994 Andrew Edgerton Gettysburg
1994 Ben Quayle Duke
Brendan O’Connell Hampden Sydney
Ben Winburn Vanderbilt Club
1995 Tim Adelman Franklin & Marshall
Sean Urgo Ohio Wesleyan
Peter Flynn Villanova
1996 Joe DiPietro Hampden Sydney
Eddie Costello Bucknell
Mike Fisher Lynchburg
Peter Kusek UVA club
Terry McHugh Providence
Bob Neary Wheeling Jesuit
Casey O’Neill Lehigh
Brendan Scanlon UCLA club
Paul Sommers Boston College Club
Tony Valado Loyola Club
1997 AlexBrick Merchant Marine Academy
BrianDriscoll University of Denver
Shaun Duignan Vanderbilt Club
Shawn Lopes Mass. Maritime Academy
Tony Mendoza VMI
Brandon Meyer Muhlenberg Club
Pat Sindelar Maryland
Keith Urgo Fairfield
Marc Wilson Holy Cross
1998 Joey Coleman Villanova
Brendan Coppinger Mt. St. Mary’s
Bill Edwards UVA club
Jimmy Nalls Catholic
Devin Ryan Notre Dame
Michael Tarantino Air Force
Lexie Lewis Lafayette
1999 Billy Glading UVA (Div. I All-American)
Brendan McBride Villanova
Pat Carmack Widener
Jamie Test Mary Washington
Ross Cutler Merchant Marine Acad.
Michael Brant Catholic
Alex Evans Tennessee Club
2000
Colin Cappadona Washington College
Michael Oristian Randolph Macon
Andrew Forbes Lafayette
Justin Lang Ohio State
John Leubecker Mount St. Mary’s
GONZAGA LACROSSE ALUMNI / WHERE THEY PLAYED
2000
2001
Bryce Baschuk Trinity
Eric Ruffer Denison
Sean Philbin Villanova
Eddie Deegan Hampden Sydney
John Schlegel Ohio Wesleyan (Three-time Div. III All-American)
Tim Warren Holy Cross
Shane Wilkerson Brown
John Cannon York
2002 Connor McCarthy Lehigh
Kevin Carbonell Manhattan
Tom Marchetti Wagner
Mark Norton Dickinson
Reid Swanson Denison
Stefano Young MIT
2003
Tim Atkinson Bridgton Academy
Brendan Callahan Stony Brook (Div. I All-American)
Conor Catliota Dickinson
Mark Dillon Providence
John Eager Wheeling Jesuit
Patrick Molloy Providence
Jack Kelley Navy (JV)
Bernie Nolan Dickinson
Doug Smith Tufts
Robby Walsh Lehigh
Broughan Fanning Mary Washington
2004
Brian Bausch Xavier Club
Sean Fay Fairfield
Matt Greaney Miami of Ohio Club
Andres McCalister Ohio Wesleyan
Andrew Moss UNC Chapel Hill
Michael Preston Andover
Matt Schlegel Ohio Wesleyan
Brian Test Ohio Wesleyan
2005
Michael Atkinson Loyola
Chad Dudley St. Joe’s
Josh Eager Wheeling Jesuit
Zeke Eager Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
Justin Johns St. Joe’s
John McDonnell Cornell
Sean McQuade Virginia Tech
Sean Mitchum West Point
Matt O’Connor JMU Club
Bryce Pyle Yale
Andy Wassman Mt. St. Mary’s
Pat Williams St. Joe’s
2006
Tim Barry Providence
Joey D’Avanzo St. Joe’s
Mike Duffy Dickinson
2006 Charlie Gorman St. Joe’s
Gabe Kelley Wesleyan
John Lewis St. Joe’s
Kevin Murray Dickinson
Jack Redmond JMU
Brian Shea Penn State
2007
John Culver Trinity
Sean Dinn Navy
Chris Donato Providence
Pat Manders Lynchburg
Felipe McAlister Stevens
Chris Mitchell St. Mary’s
Evan Seward KingsCollege
2008 Tyler Anderson Catholic
Pat Baer Roanoke
Ryan Doyle Catholic
Victor Farr Trinity
Joe Johnson Navy/Scranton
Jimmy McGinnis Virginia Wesleyan
Tyler Schmutz Hampden Sydney
2009 Conor Baucum Penn State
Josh Furnary Mary Washington
Taylor Hanley Air Force
Steven Krawczyk Susquehanna
Nick Leon Dickinson
Tony McDonnell Ursinus
Peter McGrath Mary Washington
Kevin Shea Catholic
2010
Chris May Georgetown/Ohio State
Conor Kenny Providence
Frank Kelly VMI
Tommy Healy Sewanee
Patrick Covino Virginia Tech
2011
David Planning Ohio State
Kyle Bruun St. Joe’s
Reese Cassard St. Mary’s
John Sullivan Catholic
Rawley Loken Santa Clara
Troy Bruning Elon
Peter Benziger Texas
Rick Battista LSU
2012
Luke Miller Ohio State
Connor Reed Johns Hopkins
Sean Whitcomb Mount St. Mary’s
Eric Baumgardner Denison (D3 All American)
Alex Rock High Point
Dennis Nalls Georgia
Matt Bowman Army
Maxen Haveles RPI
Cayman Sotudeh Georgia
GONZAGA LACROSSE ALUMNI / WHERE THEY PLAYED
2013
Max Planning Denver
Alex Corboy Fairfield
Joe Fitzpatrick Maryland
Matt Borda Fairfield
Jack Slater Bucknell
Patrick Myers Boston Univ.
Daniel O’Berry Bowdoin
Drew Gordon Middlebury
Timmy Farrell Ole Miss
Thomas Farrell Denison
Tyler Golian Dickinson
Jimmy Kuzma Roanoke
Jamie Bash Univ. of San Diego
Phil McCarthy Georgia
2014
Jake Mraz Tufts
Mark Anstead Detriot Mercy
Colin Riehl Marquette
Luke Smith Lafayette
Peter Gilday South Carolina (club)
Dylan Volanth Notre Dame (club)
2015
Luke Vassos Marquette
Ridge Slater Cornell
Richie Petitbon Alabama (football)
Teddy Myers Furman/Trinity
Timmy Monahan Maryland/Towson
John Heckler Roanoke
Ben Forde Haverford College
Liam Fitzpatrick St. Joe’s
Michael Borda Michigan
Patrick Foley Georgetown (club)
2016
Kyle Newman-Smith Tufts
Gary Pierpont Wingate
Sam Offutt Virginia
George Christopher Dartmouth
Hunter Golian Denison
Luke McCaleb Brown
Mikey Stanton High Point
Nick McEvoy Penn State
Matt Mulligan W & L
Ryan Finlay Brown
Avery Myers Michigan
Henry Chastain Maryland/South Carolina (club)
Stephen Ricci Virginia Tech
2017
Brian Townsend Penn State
Brendan Alt Marquette
Will Rock Virginia
Joey Murphy Furman
Connar Mulcahy Ohio Wesleyan
Charlie Lynch Colby
2018
Kyle Borda Fairfield/Ohio State
Drake Schaffner Dartmouth/Michigan
Ben Barbour W&L
Jack Keating Air Force
Jack Myers Ohio State
2019
Ben Finlay Princeton
Sam Sweeney Penn State
Kurt Bruun Tufts/Ohio State
Tim Marcille Johns Hopkins
PJ Zinsner North Carolina
Cole O’Neill Furman/Clemson (club)
Henry Mudlaff Furman/High Point
Matthew Back Furman/Salisbury
Max Whittier St. Joe’s/SMU (club)
Brian Collins Lafayette
Jack Kavanagh Trinity
Henry Barbour Trinity
George Schlesinger Colorado College
Max Iseler UCLA (club)
2020
Andrew O’Berry Harvard
Brendan O’Berry Richmond
Doane Kiechel Michigan
Aidan Taplin-Patterson Navy
Clay Weiss Vermont
Matthew Dailey Middlebury
Luca Docking Roanoke
RJ Kenna St. Vincent College
Teddy Russell South Carolina
2021
Michael Bath Princeton
Jack Twomey Salisbury
Johnny Stanton UMass/South Carolina (club)
Finn Scanlon Penn State
Gus Kalas Indiana University (club)
Luke Raymond Villanova
Justin Ennis Michigan
Jack Norton Navy
Reid Norton Gettysburg
Sean McCarthy Holy Cross
Tom Neil UC-Davis (club)
Jack Harrison Georgetown (club)
2022
Tommy Bonavita West Point
Leif Hagerup North Carolina
Brendan Lane Holy Cross
James Matan North Carolina
Ryan Splaine Rutgers
Ian McGlynn Clemson (club)
Ryan Taylor Vanderbilt (club)
Aidan Rafferty Georgia (club)
Jared Turner Northeastern (basketball)
2023
Austin Cunningham West Point
Griffin Dabbs Roanoke
Jack Leland Georgetown
Declan Monahan Penn
Matthew Rienzo Georgetown
Charlie Scherer Iona
The Michaelis Family Michael Jr. 2024
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Tame Larsen ’27
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Love, Mom, Dad, Sebastian ’22, and Sofia
We’re excited to support these young athletes as they lead into a brighter future. Together, we’re building tomorrow’s champions today.
Best of luck in the 2024 season!
Matthew Newsom 2027
Our goal is to deny theirs!
Peter, 2027
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—EMMITT SMITHWE ARE SO PROUD OF THE HARD WORK TO MAKE YOURSELF A WINNER. AND DEDICATION YOU HAVE PUT IN LOVE, DAD, MOM, MADELINE, JACK AND MEREDITH
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RICHIE ’24
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