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The Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic invites golfers, volunteers, sponsors, family and friends to celebrate Erik’s life and assist the sons of active duty military personnel to afford a Gonzaga education. We will resume our special event in 2022.
In honor of Erik’s courage and sacrifice, the Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic is held annually to provide funding for The LCDR Erik S. Kristensen, USN, Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Fund was formed to fulfill Erik’s goal of providing financial aid to students at Gonzaga from active duty military families.
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thoughts of Erik on Monday, May 2, 2022!
★ The Thirteenth Annual Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic will be held on Monday, May 2, 2022. ★ We will celebrate Erik and Klassic 2022 at Kenwood County Club in Bethesda, Maryland. ★ Cost per golfer is $175. ★ Check in begins at 12:30 pm with tee off at 2 p.m.
To Erik!
★ Online registration will be available closer to the event.
LCDR Erik S. Kristensen, USN is a 1990 graduate of Gonzaga and a 1995
graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. In June 2005, as the Task Force Commander of SEAL Team TEN, Erik was killed in action while leading an extraction team to rescue four Navy SEALs who had come under heavy fire in Kumar Province, Afghanistan. His heroism was captured in the 2007 book and 2013 film Lone Survivor. Erik now rests at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery and is the recipient of numerous military awards and honors including a Bronze Star with Combat “V” for Valor, a Purple Heart, a Combat Action Ribbon, and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, awarded posthumously. In addition, in 2006, Gonzaga established The Erik Kristensen Memorial Leadership Award. Each year the Memorial Leadership Award recognizes a graduating senior who distinguishes himself among his peers for those ideals that Erik put into practice each day: loyalty, honor, trustworthiness, leadership, friendship, and love of life and laughter.
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May 2021 Dear Gonzaga Lacrosse Fans, Families, and Friends, What an honor it is to say lacrosse was played in the 36th season of the Gonzaga College High School Lacrosse Program. After a year unlike any other, the coaches, players, managers and trainers were able to put on the purple and white and compete. Of course it came with many hurdles: traveling outside the city to have contact practices, no bus rides, no locker rooms, countless team meetings over Zoom, masks on every day, and the unknowns of the daily schedule. However, the program followed its core principle of Never Give Up—and did just that. In my last year on Eye Street it was a privilege to see these 18 seniors and all the talented young players make the absolute best of their situation and compete at the highest level. I have said it before, Gonzaga and Gonzaga Lacrosse is a community of faith committed to forming Men for Others and following the Jesuit ideals of challenging yourselves to pursue your potential to the fullest. All of us on Eye Street are so proud of this program and everything it stands for!
Faithfully yours,
Rev. Stephen W. Planning, SJ President
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in a very remote area of the world where any support is crucial to their morale and strength. We love our soldiers and will help them any way we can! This has become a wonderful tradition for our program and we have been honored by having a US Flag flown last year over Iraq by a US Blackhawk Chopper and presented to the program. This Flag is now proudly displayed in Gonzaga’s Hall of Fame room in the Carmody Center. The 2012 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program is proud to once again honor the children and at Children’s Hospital fighting cancer. For the 2nd straight year the team will wear decals on their helmets: “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer”. The varsity seniors will visit the hospital in late March and the program plans to continue to help raise awareness and funds for these children. At the program banquet over 50 members of the lacrosse program and some of their family members participated in the “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. The Eagles Lacrosse members raised over $70,000 dollars for children fighting cancer at Children’s Hospital. This was an ALL TIME RECORD for this project! Also this season, the program will honor a wonderful man who passed away after a long fight with cancer. Brad Rock, husband and father of four boys, was a loving, strong and wonderful man. His oldest son, Alex, is a Gonzaga varsity lacrosse player and the team is proud to dedicate their season and represent his father. The Eagles will wear decals stating “ROCK THE PURPLE”! Customary with the program, The Eagles will support 1-14 Cavalry “TF WARHORSE” in Afghanistan. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. It is our duty to support them and send them love for their courage and honor. The program sent over 200 boxes to support these men and women. The program continues to teach and mold our players that outside of sports, we have a duty as Christians to serve others and be good men! The 2013 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program is proud to YET again honor the children and at Children’s Hospital fighting cancer. For the 3rd straight year the team will wear decals on their helmets: “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer”. The varsity seniors will visit the hospital in April and the program plans to continue to help raise awareness and funds for these children. At the program banquet in late May many of the players in the lacrosse program and some of their family members will participate again in the “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. The Eagles Lacrosse members raised over $70,000 dollars last season for children fighting cancer at Children’s Hospital. This was an ALL TIME RECORD for this project and in two years raised well over $100,000. The Eagles are also all wearing new decals this year in a lime green color (the color of lymphoma cancer) to support long time LOVED trainer Penny Lynch in her fight. Penny is battling this yet again and with our support we know she will pull through because she is a leader and as tough as they come! And customary with our program, we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 200 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. This year we support: 2-1 CAV “BLACKHAWKS.” It is our duty to support them and send them love for their courage and honor. The 2014 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program continues its mission and Jesuit identity of serving others and giving back. The
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he 2008 Gonzaga Varsity Lacrosse Team has been doing more than just practicing and playing lacrosse this season. When the Eagles play you will notice they are wearing neon green laces on their cleats to show their support for the fight against lymphoma. The money used to buy these laces went straight to the research against preventing lymphoma. You will also notice that the Eagles are wearing the initials JF on their helmets. These initials stand for Staff Sgt. Jonathan Forde, Gonzaga Lacrosse Alumnus from the class of 1999. Jonathan passed away while training for his second tour of duty to Iraq this previous summer and he was a pivotal reason why Gonzaga won back to back WCAC League Titles in 1997 and 1998 as a face-off specialist. The Eagles are proud to represent Jonathan this year and all he stood for! The program is also proud to be the first lacrosse team from Washington, DC to team up with ASA (Americans Supporting Americans). The Eagles have adopted the Bravo Company of the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, l0lst Airborne Division (Air Assault) in Iraq. They will send them gift packages, letters, lacrosse gear...etc. to keep their spirits up as those soldiers fight for our Freedom! Lastly, the varsity lacrosse team spent two days over their spring break to do community service and team up with Washington Parks and People to clean up Marvin Gaye Park in Northeast, DC. The 2009 Gonzaga Varsity will honor Stephanie Marshik with her initials, SM, on their helmets this season. Stephanie is the late wife of Gonzaga alum, Mark Decker ’93. Mark played four years of lacrosse on Eye Street and was a key figure in the 1992 & 1993 WCAC championship seasons. Stephanie passed away after battling cancer for six years and left behind Mark and their six year old son, Sam. The Varsity Eagles are proud to honor her because she gave 110% in all she did and was a true believer in life, love and hard work. Gonzaga Lacrosse will continue to support Headstrong and wear the neon green laces on their cleats. The varsity will also team up with Washington Parks and People yet again to help clean up our city’s parks over spring break. And lastly, the entire program will work with Americans Supporting Americans again. It is our pleasure to announce that the 2009 Gonzaga Lacrosse Family, all three teams, Varsity, Purple and White and its boosters our supporting the 2nd Army, Alpha Company, 35th Infantry, currently stationed in Iraq. The 2010 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program has the honor of representing LCDR Erik S. Kristensen ’90 on their helmets this year. Shown on the helmets will be Erik’s SEAL Team 10 Logo. For all the information about Erik and his story please click here: http://kristensenklassic.com/about-erik/ Also for the past few years the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program has “adopted” a military company serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. This year we have the honor to support the 3-158 STORM RIDERS. This is a group of Blackhawk Helicopter pilots and support personnel on deployment in Balad, Iraq. The 2011 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program is proud to honor the Children’s National Medical Center and help raise awareness to their Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders in Children. The team will do so by wearing decals on their game helmets reading: “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer.” Also in 2011 the Program will be aligning with C Company 2-34 AR “Fighting Aces” in Afghanistan. This special unit is
WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM who recover and battle cancer at Children’s Hospital just up the street. Also, for the 10th straight year we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 225 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. The 2018 Gonzaga Lacrosse team is beyond excited to wear decals honoring Scott McCaleb ’84. Scott is an athletic hall of fame alumnus and father of Luke ’16 (two time team captain and US Lacrosse Academic All American player). Scott is currently fighting cancer and in his strong fashion: Winning! The decals state: McCaleb Strong ’84. As usual the program will continue in some way to partner with Children’s Hospital by wearing “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer” decals on their helmets and work to help the children who recover and battle cancer at Children’s Hospital just up the street. The team is also proud to wear “Stoneman Douglas HS decals” in honor of the victims of that senseless tragedy. And for our 11th straight year we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 225 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. The 2019 Gonzaga Lacrosse team will be supporting Marines from 1st Reconnaissance Battalion who are part of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) that will be embarked on the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG). This will be the first time in 12 years our care packages tradition will head to soldiers at sea. The 2019 lacrosse team will also get the honor of presenting a Gonzaga Lacrosse Wreath at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Wednesday, April 17th 2019 at Arlington National Cemetery. The 2020 Lacrosse Program continued its tradition of supporting the women and men serving our country even during the home lockdown and shortened season. The Eagles all wrote two letters to the entire units of two young men very near to our hearts: Captain Taylor Hanley ’09, USAF (serving in the Middle East and brother of current Eagle lacrosse player Tommy Hanley ’21) and LTJG Brendan Metcalf, USN (stationed in South China Sea and son of current Gonzaga teacher Peggy Metcalf.) The Eye Street Lacrosse Network was also created by current JV Lacrosse coaches Sean Whitcomb ’12 and John Lewis ’06. This brand new network has been put together as vision to provide opportunities for our young alums, current players and all former players to work together, learn, serve together, network and a home base for our Eagle lacrosse brothers to lean on each other. The 2021 Lacrosse Program has endured like many, a wild past 14 months during the Covid Pandemic. The team is honored to continue its 14 year tradition of supporting soldiers abroad. Each player will write a letter and ship a care package to Marines stationed in Okinawa - home to the III Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF). Also this year the players will wear the initials “JV” on their helmets. Honoring the late John Vassos, father to Luke Vassos ’15 (Gonzaga Lacrosse captain and Marquette Lacrosse). John was the ultimate man for others and loved Gonzaga, Gonzaga Lacrosse, Gonzaga Football and the entire Eye Street family. John dedicated so much of his time to supporting youth athletics and always helped those in need. God bless the entire Vassos family. The Gonzaga Lacrosse Family is so proud to be a part of these wonderful projects off the field and continue to show why our spirit is truly one of being: “Men for Others”.
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program will honor Children’s Hospital by wearing “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer” decals on their helmets and prepare for a senior visit and another possible “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. The Eagles are also wearing decals with the initials CSW to honor the late Caroline Stackhouse Weiner. Caroline was a wife and mother of three small children and sister of Chad Stackhouse ’93 (former Gonzaga Lacrosse player and assistant coach). Representing her and all of those loved ones who have gone to early is a small way of trying to help families cope with their loss. And customary with our program for the 7th straight year, we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 200 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. This year we support: “1-12th Red Warriors”. It is our duty to support them and send them love for their courage and honor. The 2015 Gonzaga Lacrosse team will wear the decal “DOMO 11” to honor the life and spirit of Dominik Pettey (Gonzaga class of 2015) who passed away this past fall. The school and our program will never forget him and his love for others. He was truly one of a kind and the program is honored to wear these decals to also honor our hockey brothers. The decal is placed on the top left front portion of our helmets so that it is directly above our hearts. And as usual the program will continue to partner with Children’s Hospital by wearing “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer” decals on their helmets and prepare for a senior visit and our fourth straight “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. Also for the 8th straight year we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 200 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. The 2016 Gonzaga Lacrosse team will wear the decal “CF” to support the amazing strength and courage of senior captain Henry Chastain ’16. Henry has dealt with cystic fibrosis his entire life and has overcome the battle by playing at an unreal level both on the lacrosse field and the hockey rink. The program is honored to wear these decals for “Hank” and support all who deal with cystic fibrosis. As usual the program will continue to partner with Children’s Hospital by wearing “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer” decals on their helmets and prepare for a senior visit and our fifth straight “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. Also for the 9th straight year we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 225 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. The 2017 Gonzaga Lacrosse team will proudly wear decals on their helmets honoring the late Donald J. Crawford (father of Brian ’93-past coach and goalie alum) The Decal will read DJC. Mr. Crawford was a HUGE fan and an enormous supporter of the Gonzaga Lacrosse program. Throughout the early 1990’s Mr. Crawford kept this program running and strong. He was never seen without his Gonzaga Lacrosse Hat (which he was buried with this past January). His work with our program guided back to back champions in 1992 and 1993. God bless him! As usual the program will continue in some way to partner with Children’s Hospital by wearing “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer” decals on their helmets and work to help the children
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esuits 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. 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.
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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. Gonzaga students study and apply mathematics until they are at home with abstract and logical thinking. In Gonzaga’s acclaimed science program, students become scientists as well as humanists. Gonzaga graduates enjoy an intellectual balance because they have studied deeply in various subjects. At Gonzaga, students grow increasingly responsible for their own learning. Gonzaga teachers—intellectually and humanly competent and experienced men and women—care most deeply that their students grow and learn. They stress in each course skills
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COURSES GONZAGA STUDENTS TAKE: The Gonzaga student completes the following academic requirements: • four years of religion • four years of English • one year beyond Algebra II/Trigonometry in Mathematics • four years of history/social studies • to the third level of a language (French, German, Spanish or Latin) • three years of science: biology, chemistry, physics, selected electives or AP levels of science • one year of physical education and health • one year of art • the Social Justice Program for community service
Gonzaga’s athletes compete on teams in: • Baseball • Rugby • Basketball • Soccer • Crew • Water Polo • Cross-Country • Tennis • Football • Track • Golf • Wrestling • Swimming • Diving • Lacrosse • Ice Hockey Homerooms also sponsor intramural teams in 3 sports. Almost every student is involved in some club or organization. These activities include three different publications, student council, dramatics, debate and speech, band, the WZAG TV station, and more than a score of other clubs and teams and associations.
Many additional courses are available: • four levels of Latin • three levels of Greek • independent tutorial in English • computer programming • advanced art, music, choral arts • social sciences: government, psychology, world problems, economics • advanced placement (college level) courses are offered to qualified students in: each modern language, each science, calculus, English, American and European History, Computer Science • Honors philosophy Students may arrange to take additional courses at area universities.
OTHER WAYS TO LEARN Gonzaga students participate in an amazing variety of activities. Play rehearsals, football practice, and newspaper deadline rushes draw students together and bring them into close contact with faculty members who coordinate school activities. Gonzaga students develop responsibility, discipline, and skills of working together effectively through activities and sports. More importantly, they have fun together.
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WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM 2021 VARSITY COACH ES HEAD VARSITY COACH CASEY O’NEILL ’96 Resume 2008-2020 Coaching: 13 Seasons (7 years as varsity assistant prior) Head Coaching Varsity Record last 13 years: 20550 (overall) 119-9 (WCAC) WCAC Championships: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 & 2019 WCAC Coach of the Year: 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2018 Washington Post ALL-MET Coach of the Year: 2010 Washington, DC All District Coach of the Year: 2008 & 2010 US Lacrosse All-American Coach of the Year Potomac Chapter: 2010 Under Armour Washington DC Team Assistant Coach and Head Coach: 2010 (asst.), 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 (head) Team National Ranking: 2010 (top 25), 2011 (top 20), 2012 (top 3) 2013 (top 3) 2014 (top 10), 2015 (top 3), 2016 (top3), 2018 (top 10), 2019 (top 10), 2020 (top 10 pre-season before season shutdown) Washington Post Ranking: 2010 (3), 2011 (3), 2012 (1), 2013 (1), 2014 (2), 2015 (2), 2016 (1), 2017 (7) 2018 (1), 2019 (1) US Lacrosse All-Americans: 13 Washington Post 1st Team ALL-METS: 16 WCAC 1st Team ALL-League Players: 49 WCAC Player of the Year: 5 Washington Post Player of the Year: 3 Since Coach O’Neill took over the lacrosse program the Eagles captured their first WCAC championship since 1998 in his third season at the helm in 2010 and then put together SEVEN straight championship seasons. From 2010 to 2017 held a record of 84-0 in WCAC league play until a second place finish in 2017 WCAC championship game. In 2018 and 2019 his Eagles became WCAC champions again for the 8th and 9th time in his career. The program’s national and local ranking has been consistent year after year and in just his fifth year, Gonzaga became the number one team in the Washington Post for the first time ever in 2012 and backed that up again in 2013, 2016, 2018 & 2019. Coach has also sent over 100 players in the last 12 years to go play college lacrosse. Casey graduated from Gonzaga in 1996 playing midfield on the varsity for three years beginning as a freshman and winning a WCAC championship in 1993. Coach was an All-WCAC player but missed out on playing his senior year due to a torn ACL while playing running back for the Football Eagles. Despite the injury he was an elected lacrosse captain his senior year. Coach also played basketball for two years and football for three years at Gonzaga. Coach O’Neill went on to play Division One lacrosse at Lehigh University, where they won a Patriot League championship in 1999, were ranked nationally in the top 20 several times and he was the Team Coach’s Award winner in 2000. He graduated in 2000 with a degree in journalism and has worked at Gonzaga for 17 years and is the current Assistant Athletic Director (12 years). Coach O’Neill runs the Purple Eagle Lacrosse Camps and works with various youth lacrosse programs around the area. He is also a former chairman for the US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter and proud member of the DC High School Lacrosse Coaches Association (DC Classic). His program at Gonzaga has also supported and assisted many local and national charities including Children’s Hospital ($190,000 raised thru “Be Brave and Shave”) and partnerships with US soldier units in the Middle East (over 2,000 care packages sent in 12 years). Coach O’Neill’s father, Brendan O’Neill Sr. ‘60, started the lacrosse program at Gonzaga back in 1985 and his brother, Brendan Jr. ‘86, was on that inaugural team. Casey, his wife Erica, and their children Cole, Chloe and Claire live in Silver Spring, MD. 6 • GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH ANDREW BATTAILE ’90 Coach Battaile is now in his 22nd year of coaching with the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program and has served on levels of the program including Head JV Purple coach for two years. Andrew has specialized with the goalies and defense during his coaching tenure and brings many years of coaching experience from all levels. Coach Battaile graduated from Gonzaga in 1990, lettering in football, lacrosse, and rugby. On the lacrosse field, he played goalie for the Eagles. He went on to Georgetown University, where he played club lacrosse and rugby. He graduated with honors in 1994 with a major in English and a minor in History. Coach Battaile is Gonzaga’s Dean of Admissions and also is a Co-Director of the Purple Eagle Lacrosse Camp. In his two season as head coach of the JV Purple, the team has a 21-7 overall record and remained undefeated in WCAC league play. Coach Battaile was named the 2010 US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter Assistant Coach of the Year. He and his wife and two children live Hyattsville, MD.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH JEFF KING Jeff King, a Long Island native, graduated from MacArthur High School in 2002 where he played football, basketball and lacrosse. During his senior year he received All-County and Honorable Mention All America honors in football and lacrosse, respectively. King continued his lacrosse career at Lehigh University where he served as captain for three years. During his sophomore year he made the transition from midfield to defense. Jeff 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 voted Athlete of the Year for two consecutive years by his teammates and received the Outstanding Leadership Award by the Lehigh Athletics Dept. After Lehigh, Jeff took his architecture degree and moved to Alexandria,VA. Currently Jeff works for The Clark Construction Group as a Project Executive. In his spare time he coaches many youth around the area. Coach King will enter his 12th year full time with the varsity as the defensive coordinator. In 2012 Jeff was voted as the US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter Assistant Coach of the Year. He, his wife Geneva and their son live in Alexandria,VA.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH NICK HAYMAN ’96 Coach Hayman enters his 14th year coaching on Eye Street. He played at Gonzaga where he was a varsity starter at attack. He then went on to play at Bridgton Academy for a P.G. year. Coach Hayman followed that up to play Division I lacrosse at Boston College where he started as a midfielder in his sophomore and junior years, and at attack as a senior. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in economics. Nick has also served as the head coach for Fort Hunt (U 15) in the NVYLL. He and his wife Kim and their two daughters and one son live in Northwest DC. Coach Hayman works with middies and runs the box on the sideline.
WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM 2021 VARSITY COACH ES ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH JESSE MILLER Jesse Miller is entering his 9th season with the Gonzaga Varsity Men’s Lacrosse team. Before coming to Gonzaga, Miller spent six seasons as an assistant volunteer coach with the Georgetown Hoyas men’s varsity lacrosse team. Jesse primarily worked with the faceoff personnel, and he also managed the substitution box in 2012. Before coaching at Georgetown, Miller spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at Tufts University in Massachusetts. While at Tufts, he served as the team’s defensive coordinator in 2005, directed the team’s recruiting efforts, and assisted with fundraising and other team events. During his time as the graduate assistant, Miller earned a master’s degree of engineering in chemical engineering in 2006. Jesse and former Georgetown and Gonzaga coach, Matt Rienzo, founded Be The Best Lacrosse (http://www.btb-lax. com) in 2012. Be The Best Lacrosse is an online instructional video series. Coach Miller has also coached youth lacrosse each fall for Breakout Lacrosse since 2008. Coach Miller has worked full-time as a chemical engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency since 2007. A four-year letter winner at Tufts, Miller earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering in 2004. As a player, Miller helped lead the Jumbos to a No.10 national ranking and a 13-3 record as a senior in 2004 and to a No. 20 national ranking and an 11-5 mark in 2003. In 2004, Miller was selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game, and he was also an honorable mention All-New England selection. Coach Miller helps run the offense, man-up and coach the attack, middies and lsm’s.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH NEIL ALT Neil is entering is fourth season with the Gonzaga Varsity Men’s Lacrosse team after co-chairing the Gonzaga Lacrosse Booster Club the last two seasons and assisting in the off-season the last four years. Neil is a native of Baltimore where he was a High School All-American, Co-Captain and a member of the 1983 undefeated Maryland state championship at Dulaney High School. Neil was a four (4) year letter winner at Syracuse University participating in four (4) final-four teams and was a Co-Captain his senior year on the 1988 undefeated national championship team. Neil has been coaching youth lacrosse in the DC area since 1990 including St. Peter’s, Bethesda, Great Falls and as a founding member of Club Blue. He has served on the Boards of WINNERs Lacrosse, US Lacrosse – Potomac Chapter and the Tewaaraton Foundation. Neil was inducted into the US Lacrosse – Potomac Chapter Hall of Fame in 2015. Neil is a managing director at Lincoln Property Company and lives in Bethesda with his wife Maura and two children, Maggie (Georgetown Visitation ’14 and Santa Clara University ’18) and Brendan (Gonzaga ’17 and Marquette University ’21) – both playing lacrosse in college.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH THOMAS ALFORD (St. Alban’s ’03) Gonzaga Lacrosse is happy to have Thomas Alford join the varsity staff again for his 12th season. Coach played for the University of Maryland 2003-07 as a stalwart face-off midfielder for the Terps. While at Maryland, his teams won back-to-back ACC titles and final four appearances in 2004-2005. At St. Albans School, Coach Alford was a captain in both Football and Lacrosse. He received Honorable Mention All-Met and All-IAC awards. Thomas received two degrees from the University of Maryland, was also on the Dean’s List seven consecutive semesters, and was named to the All-ACC Academic Team three years in a row. As a senior he was given the “Be the Best” award for strength and conditioning. When he’s not coaching, he is supporting local DC initiatives like So Others might Eat and Collegiate Directions. In addition to earning his MBA from Johns Hopkins University, Coach Alford works for a tech startup. Coach Alford works with the middies, offense, face-offs, and man-up.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH JOHN SCHLEGEL ’01 Coach Schlegel is excited to be back for his 12th season with the Gonzaga Varsity Men’s Lacrosse team. He graduated from Gonzaga in 2001 after three years of being a varsity starting attackman and senior captain. He left Gonzaga as 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 the Chicago Machine (now Ohio Machine) of the MLL after graduation. John works for Transwestern Commercial 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. John is part-time and works with attack and offense. He and Carrie were recently inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Athletic Hall of Fame.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH TOMMY ROTHERT Tommy Rothert enters his second year at Gonzaga from Walt Whitman High School where he was the Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach for the past five years. Before becoming the Head Coach Rothert served as the Defensive Coordinator at Whitman 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 as the Sales Manager at Nauticon Information Systems. He and his wife, Emily, and their two sons live in Olney, MD. Coach Rothert will run the Eagle defense in 2021. EAGLES LACROSSE 2021 • 7
WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM 2021 VARSITY COACH ES ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH SARAH WASHINGTON Sarah Washington enters her second year of working with the Gonzaga lacrosse team. Sarah, a mathematics teacher here at Gonzaga, has recently joined the Eagle family after earning her masters in secondary mathematics education and bachelors in mathematics from Catholic University. At Catholic, Sarah played attack and midfield for the Cardinals where she and her teammates earned four Conference Championships and went on to play in the NCAA playoff tournament four years in a row. Sarah attended high school at Annapolis Senior High School, where she earned Varsity letters in four different sports including lacrosse, field hockey, indoor track and volleyball. Sarah is excited to begin her coaching career with the Eagles and continue learning all about the game of lacrosse.
ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH NICK McEVOY ’16 The Eagles are excited to have 2016 grad Nick McEvoy back on Eye Street coaching. Coach McEvoy graduated from Penn State in 2020 and had a stellar career playing midfield in over 45 games for the Nittany Lions that included first ever Big Ten Championship, Final Four appearance and two academic All-Big Ten honors. As an Eagle, Coach McEvoy was a captain, won three WCAC championships, was a first team Wash. Post All Met, an Under Armour All American and two time first team WCAC. Coach McEvoy was also an outstanding football player. He will bring a ton of energy to the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program. Nick currently works for Clark Construction and coaches with Madlax.
2021 J U N IOR VARSITY COACH ES HEAD JV COACH CONOR CATLIOTA ’03 This is Coach Catliota’s 14th year of coaching with the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program and 10th as a Head Coach (now JV). In 2019 (our last full season), Coach Catliota led the Freshman Eagles to a 10-3 record (he has recorded two undefeated seasons in 10 years as head coach). His overall coaching record is an outstanding 105-26. Ten years ago Conor worked with our JV offense guiding the Eagles to a 21-7 record over a two-year span. 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 JV COACH DAVID REDMOND Gonzaga Lacrosse is excited to have Coach Redmond back for his third stint with the program. David is a product of Long Island lacrosse. He played at Garden City High School (Class 1974) and went on to play at Cortland College (Class 1978). Coach Redmond was a member of the coaching staff of the first Gonzaga lacrosse team to win the WCAC championship (1992) and of the Gonzaga 2003, 2004, 2005 varsity lacrosse teams. Coach Redmond is a founder of Great Falls Youth Lacrosse and served on the Board of Directors as Vice President. He also volunteered as an assistant coach of the varsity boy’s lacrosse teams at Episcopal High School and Langley High School. David and his wife Barbara Redmond have been married for thirty-six years and have four children and two grandchildren. Their son Jack was named all WCAC three times while playing lacrosse for Gonzaga.
ASSISTANT JV COACH JACK REDMOND ’06 Jack Redmond is back for his third season as an assistant coach with the JV program. A graduate of the class of ‘06, Jack was a 3x time All-WCAC selection and earned offensive MVP his senior year. As well, he was also a founding member of the Varsity Squash team and 3-season Captain. Before joining Gonzaga, Coach Jack volunteered for the inner city lacrosse program, WINNERS, as well as coaching with Great Falls Youth Lacrosse. Jack currently lives in Georgetown with his fiancé and works in commercial real estate for Lincoln Property Company. 8 • GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM 2021 J U N IOR VARSITY COACH ES ASSISTANT JV COACH JOHN LEWIS ’06 Gonzaga Lacrosse is excited to have Coach Lewis back for his third season. John played under then Asst. Coach Casey O’Neill for two years before playing D1 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 JV team handling the offense. 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 lives and works in Old Town, Alexandria as an independent insurance broker for Holden and Company Insurance.
ASSISTANT JV COACH JIMMY McGINNIS ’08 This will be Coach McGinnis’s fourth 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 a realtor for Coakley Realty in Rockville, MD. Coach McGinnis lives in College Park, Maryland.
ASSISTANT JV COACH CAM TOUGH This will be Coach Tough’s second year coaching Gonzaga Lacrosse after coaching six seasons (2 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.
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WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM 2021 VARSITY SEN IORS
PETER McAULIFFE
1
Three-year varsity midfielder headed to the University of Denver. Peter has all the talent in the world on the lacrosse field and beyond loved by his teammates. Incredibly skilled young man with natural lacrosse ability and love for the game.
SEAN McCARTHY
9
Three-year varsity goalie headed to play at Holy Cross. Sean is a lighting quick keeper with a relentless competitive attitude and desire to be great each day. His mindset is to be the best every day and thrives under pressure.
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JACK TWOMEY
2
Three-year varsity goalie headed to play at Salisbury University. Jack is an exceptional goalie who gives everything to his position each day and even more to his teammates each and every day. He has had a major impact on this program that the coaching staff will never forget!
BROCK SCHAFFNER
10
Three-varsity varsity attackman still undecided on multiple college choices. Brock is a mixture of toughness, smarts, effort and skill at the attack position. Gives everything to the game he loves and his teammates. He is one of a kind and the coaching staff will miss him big time.
TIMMY SHAHEEN
3
Two-year varsity lsm headed to Vanderbilt. Timmy has been one of the hardest working young men in the program. Attitude is 100% positive at all times and Timmy will do anything for this team and shows up with the mindset to outwork anyone.
GUS KALAS
11
Two-year varsity defenseman headed to Indiana University. Gus is built with incredible size and athleticism. His attention to becoming a top defender has never been more apparent than this senior year. The coaching staff could not be more proud.
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MICHAEL BATH
12
Four-year varsity lsm/defender headed to play at Princeton. Michael is a senior captain with game changing playmaking ability and will no doubt go down as one of the best defensemen in program history. Has been a pivotal leader to Gonzaga Lacrosse.
FINN SCANLON
16
Four-year varsity defender headed to play at Penn State. Finn is a senior captain with unbelievable talent and next level ability. He is also one of the top defenders this program has ever seen. Not a better young man to be around and represent how a Gonzaga man should act.
TOMMY HANLEY
13
Two-year varsity attackman headed to Maryland. Tommy has developed into a complete attackman: finishing, assisting, riding and leading. He is a wonderful young man who has used effort, drive and selflessness to be a top player!
SEAN KEARNEY
19
Two-year varsity attackman headed to JMU. Sean has a natural scoring ability on the lacrosse field and he is a total playmaker with toughness. Coaching staff loves working with a young man like Sean. He is also an outstanding ice hockey player.
SEAN MILLER
15
Two-year varsity face-off midfielder headed to Notre Dame. Sean has become a top level face-off middie due to persistence, hard work and effort. Program is lucky to have him and the coaching staff has been amazed at his progression.
JOHNNY STANTON
21
Four-year varsity attackman headed to play at UMASS. Johnny plays the game at one speed and that is a blazing, relentless pace. Brings amazing energy every day and never takes a break! Johnny embodies the core principle of “Never Give Up”.
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LUKE RAYMOND
22
Four-year varsity attackman headed to play at Villanova. Luke is a senior captain with unmatched scoring ability and leadership. He is one of the most mature and focused players our program has ever had. Luke will immediately have an impact at the college level with his skill.
TOM NEILL
33
Two-year varsity defenseman headed to UC Davis. Tom is one of the most skilled long poles in this program. He can make the most unbelievable plays on the field and make it look easy. Incredible attitude and poise every single day.
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JACK HARRISON
26
Two-year varsity defender headed to Georgetown. Jack is a powerful and skilled defenseman. Hard work and toughness define him in every sense of his game and approach each day. He defines the core principle of “Accountability”.
JUSTIN ENNIS
42
Three-year varsity middie headed to play at Michigan. Justin loves the game and makes it look fun every single day. But make no mistake is the ultimate competitor and athlete who can do anything on the field. Had a great football career as well on Eye Street!
REID NORTON
32
Two-year varsity middie headed to play at Gettysburg. Reid has brought his game to new levels the last few years. Has earned everything he has worked for and has made a huge impact at our midfield position. A wonderful young man!
JACK NORTON
45
Four-year varsity middie headed to play at Navy. Jack is a senior captain who has graced the field with amazing speed and drive. Has made a HUGE impact on this program in so many ways. Also a top level ice hockey player. The lacrosse program may not see a middie like Jack again.
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Tommy Bonavita
4
Declan Monahan
5
Deuce Lee
6
Charles Wise
7
Leif Hagerup
8
Brendan Lane
14
Ryan Splaine
17
Michael Veith
18
Aidan Rafferty
20
Jack Leland
23
Michael Alcorn
24
James Matan
25
Will Ott
27
Ian McGlynn
28
Ryan Taylor
30
Cody Hobson
31
Jack Slater
34
Matthew Rienzo 35
Austin Cunningham 29
Robert Bath
36
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Grady Corcoran 37
Jak Kernan
41
Nick Sweeney
38
Charlie Taylor
39
John Gardiner
40
Joe Matan
43
Griffin Dabbs
44
Freddy Fowler
46
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WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM 2021 VARSITY TEAM NUMBER NAME 1 Peter McAuliffe
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Jack Twomey Timmy Shaheen Tommy Bonavita Declan Monahan Deuce Lee Charles Wise Leif Hagerup Sean McCarthy Brock Schaffner Gus Kalas Michael Bath * Tommy Hanley Brendan Lane Sean Miller Finn Scanlon * Ryan Splaine Michael Veith Sean Kearney Aidan Rafferty Johnny Stanton Luke Raymond * Jack Leland Michael Alcorn James Matan Jack Harrison Will Ott Ian McGlynn Austin Cunningham Ryan Taylor Cody Hobson Reid Norton Tom Neill Jack Slater Matthew Rienzo Robert Bath Grady Corcoran Nick Sweeney Charlie Taylor John Gardiner Jak Kernan Justin Ennis Joe Matan Griffin Dabbs Jack Norton * Freddy Fowler
POS.
YEAR
HOMETOW N
mid goalie lsm mid goalie mid att mid goalie att def def att mid f/o mid def lsm mid att mid att att mid def att def mid mid def att mid mid def mid def mid def lsm att mid mid mid def mid mid att
senior senior senior junior soph soph junior junior senior senior senior senior senior junior senior senior junior junior senior junior senior senior soph junior junior senior junior junior soph junior frosh senior senior frosh soph frosh junior frosh soph frosh soph senior frosh soph senior frosh
McLean, VA Reston, VA Kensington, MD Kensington, MD Bethesda, MD Silver Spring, MD Vienna, VA Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Ashburn, VA Edgewater, MD Oakton, VA Silver Spring, MD Garrett Park, MD Crownsville, MD Washington, DC Rockville, MD Bethesda, MD Alexandria, VA Darnestown, MD McLean, VA Crownsville, MD Arlington, VA Kensington, MD Kensington, MD Crownsville, MD Silver Spring, MD Bethesda, MD Stafford, VA Washington, DC Washington, DC Alexandria, VA Washington, DC Gaithersburg, MD Kensington, MD Oakton, VA Cabin John, MD Edgewater, MD Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Alexandria, VA Lothian, MD Kensington, MD Olney, MD Vienna, VA Bethesda, MD
HEAD COACH: Casey O’Neill ’96 ASSISTANTS: Tommy Rothert, Neil Alt, John Schlegel ’01, Nick Hayman ’96, Jesse Miller, Jeff King, Thomas Alford, Sarah Washington, Andrew Battaile ’90, Nick McEvoy ’16 16 • GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
* Captain
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HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER PENNY LYNCH
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER KEVIN REILLY
VARSITY MANAGER SEAMUS DEVOL
SPEED COACH MATT BOYD
VARSITY MANAGER QUINN HEBERLIG
STRENGTH COACH MARCUS TAYLOR
VARSITY MANAGER CHARLES BAISLEY
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Charleston Decain 1
Matthew Holt
Frank Cull
2
Austin Berg
10
David Damiano
6
Colin Smith
11
Will Hurley
15
Ryan Kretz
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3
Richie DiMaio
7
Ryan May
James Timmins
16
Patrick Dunigan
12
Colin Neary
8
Will Gletner
17
4
Sam Volz
Nick Kim
13
5
9
Charlie McNamara 14
Devin Geary
18
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Aiden Flippin
19
Brian Henneberry 20
Matthew Maier
William Swezey 29
Ryan Pels
24
Curtis Tompkins 25
Justin Weeda
35
Charlie Scherer 21
30
Paddy Kirchner 26
Timmy Jones
Hank Holden
36
Burke Harrison 22
31
JP Loyko
23
Michael Michaelis 27
Michael Settles 32
37
Zachari Taylor
James Gardiner 33
Finn Rezendes
38
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Reilly Pablo
39
Alex Washington 40
Alex Wight
41
Will Raymond
42
2021 J U N IOR VARSITY TEAM
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Auggie Barrett
44
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44
Charleston Decain Austin Berg Richie DiMaio Patrick Dunigan Sam Volz Matthew Holt Colin Smith Ryan May Nick Kim Frank Cull Will Hurley James Timmins Will Gletner Charlie McNamara David Damiano Ryan Kretz Colin Neary Devin Geary Aiden Flippin Brian Henneberry Charlie Scherer Burke Harrison Zachari Taylor Matthew Maier Curtis Tompkins Paddy Kirchner Michael Michaelis William Swezey Justin Weeda Timmy Jones Michael Settles James Gardiner Ryan Pels Hank Holden JP Loyko Finn Rezendes Reilly Pablo Alex Washington Alex Wight Will Raymond Auggie Barrett
def att mid mid mid mid Goalie mid mid def att mid att/mid att mid def def mid mid def def mid def mid def def def def fo/mid mid mid mid mid mid def def def def mid att mid
HEAD COACH: Conor Catliota ’03 ASSISTANTS: John Lewis ’06, Cameron Tough, Jimmy McGinnis, Jack Redmond ’06, Dave Redmond EAGLES LACROSSE 2021 • 21
WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM PROGRAM H ISTORY YEAR RECORD COMMENTS
YEAR RECORD COMMENTS
1985 2-13 1986 7-8 1987 1-15 1988 4-8 1989 7-5 1990 10-6 1991 9-5 1992 17-1 1993 12-6 1994 7-9 1995 9-8 1996 12-6 1997 14-4 1998 15-7 1999 12-7 2000 13-7 2001 10-13 2002 10-11 2003 13-9 2004 16-6 2005 11-7 2006 11-7 2007 10-10 2008 15-6 2009 9-12 2010 20-2 2011 19-3
2012 20-1 2013 19-2 2014 16-5 2015 18-3 2016 19-2 2017 14-7 2018 17-3 2019 18-3 2020 1-1
Inaugural Season WALL B Quarterfinal Character Building WALL B Division 3rd Place WMAC Record: 3-2 WMAC Record: 5-1 Coach Bahor: Coach of the Year WMAC Semifinal WMAC Record: 6-1 WMAC Semifinal WMAC Record: 7-0 WMAC Season Champs WMAC Tournament Champs Sean Moller: All-American Coach Bahor: Coach of the Year WMAC Record 6-1 WMAC Champs Matt Reinzo: All-Metro WMAC Record 5-3 WMAC Semifinal WCAC Record: 7-1 WCAC Semifinal WCAC Record: 9-2 WCAC Final Rank 14th Washington Post Poll WCAC Record: 9-1 WCAC Champion Rank 10th Washington Post Poll WCAC Record: 10-0 WCAC Champion Rank 16th Washington Post Poll WCAC Record: 8-2 WCAC Final Billy Glading: All American WCAC Record: 8-2 WCAC Final WCAC Record: 7-3 WCAC Final WCAC Record: 7-3 WCAC Semifinal Connor McCarthy: Season scoring record WCAC Record: 9-2 WCAC Final Dave Doughty: WCAC Coach of the Year Brendan Callahan: WCAC Player of the Year WCAC Record: 9-2 WCAC Final Rank 9th Washington Post Poll WCAC Record: 8-2 WCAC Final WCAC Record: 8-3 WCAC Final WCAC Record: 7-3 Semifinal WCAC Record: 7-3 WCAC Semifinal. 3-0 in overtimes WCAC record 7-3 WCAC Semifinal Chris May 1st team ALL-MET WCAC record 12-0 WCAC Champs Chris May: All American and 1st Team ALL-MET Coach O’Neill: Coach of the Year National Ranking and Washington Post Top 3 WCAC record 11-0 WCAC Champs David Planning and Connor Reed 1st David Planning: All American Coach O’Neill: Co-Coach of the Year National Ranking and Washington Post Top 3
WCAC record 11-0 WCAC Champs Connor Reed: WCAC Player of the Year and All-American Connor Reed and Luke Miller: 1st Team ALL-MET Coach O’Neill: Coach of the Year Top 2 National Ranking and Washington Post #1 WCAC record 11-0 WCAC Champs Alex Corboy: Washington Post Player of Year and All-American Matt Borda: 1st Team ALL-MET and All- American Top 3 National Ranking and Washington Post #1 WCAC Record 10-0 WCAC Champs Timmy Monahan: Washington Post 1st Team ALL-MET Top National Ranking and Washington Post #2 WCAC Record 10-0 WCAC Champs Timmy Monahan: Washington Post & WCAC Player of the Year, All American Ridge Slater: US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter Bob Scott Award Winner Top 5 National Ranking and Washington Post #2 WCAC Record 10-0 WCAC Champs Avery Myers: WCAC Player of the Year and All American Luke McCaleb: Academic All American Avery Myers, Nick McEvoy, Ryan Finlay: Washington Post 1st Team All Met Top 3 National Ranking and Washington Post #1 WCAC Record 9-1 WCAC runner-up Brian Townsend: Washington Post 1st Team All Met Nick Yano: Academic All American Washington Post #7 WCAC Record 9-1 WCAC Champs Jack Myers: WCAC Player of Year, Washington Post 1st Team All Met and All American Maguire DiLenge: Academic All American Ben Finlay: Washington Post 1st Team All Met Top 10 National Ranking and Washington Post #1 WCAC Record 11-0 WCAC Champs Ben Finlay: Wash Post 1st Team All Met, UA All American and US All American Tim Marcille: Wash Post 1st Team All Met and UA All American PJ Zinsner: Academic All American Top 10 National Ranking and Wash Post #1 Record after season was canceled due to Covid-19 closures. Top 10 national pre-season ranking
ALL TIME WCAC RECORD Since 1987 • 256-43 Thirteen Time WCAC CHAMPS: 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 & 2019 22 • GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM GONZAGA LACROSSE ALUMNI • WHERE THEY PLAYED YEAR NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR NAME 1994 1995 1996
Ben Quayle Brendan O’Connell Ben Winburn
Duke Hampden Sydney Vanderbilt Club
Tim Adelman Sean Urgo Peter Flynn
Franklin & Marshall Ohio Wesleyan Villanova
Joe DiPietro Eddie Costello Mike Fisher Peter Kusek Terry McHugh Bob Neary Casey O’Neill Brendan Scanlon Paul Sommers Tony Valado
Hampden Sydney Bucknell Lynchburg UVA club Providence Wheeling Jesuit Lehigh UCLA club Boston College Club Loyola Club
1997
AlexBrick BrianDriscoll Shaun Duignan Shawn Lopes Tony Mendoza Brandon Meyer Pat Sindelar Keith Urgo Marc Wilson
Merchant Marine Academy University of Denver Vanderbilt Club Mass. Maritime Academy VMI Muhlenberg Club Maryland Fairfield Holy Cross
1998 1999
Joey Coleman Brendan Coppinger Bill Edwards Jimmy Nalls Devin Ryan Michael Tarantino Lexie Lewis
Villanova Mt. St. Mary’s UVA club Catholic Notre Dame Air Force Lafayette
Billy Glading Brendan McBride Pat Carmack Jamie Test Ross Cutler Michael Brant Alex Evans
UVA (Div. I All-American) Villanova Widener Mary Washington Merchant Marine Acad. Catholic Tennessee Club
2000
Colin Cappadona Michael Oristian Andrew Forbes Justin Lang John Leubecker
Washington College Randolph Macon Lafayette Ohio State Mount St. Mary’s
1986 1987 1988 1989
J.B. Deerin Tom Massey Brendan O’Neill Jr. Mark Pattavina
Vanderbilt Club Holy Cross Providence Mt. St. Mary’s
Joe McMahon
Georgia Tech Club
Trey Vincent
Colby
Steve Brita Tom Caroll Tom Lynch
Providence Notre Dame Dartmouth
1990
Andrew Battaile Matt Abraham Nathan Cavanaugh Brian Green Justin Mahlman Paul Sassa Randy Stone
Georgetown Club Mt. St. Mary’s Fordham Club Roanoke Virginia Loyola Scranton
1991
John Dugan Paul Mason Mike Massey
Trinity UMBC Holy Cross
1992 Doug Davidson Alex Dessouky Justin Glasgow Andy Jenkins Tim Maier Sean Moller Ted Perez Tucker Quayle David Weeda Tony Wheeler
JMU Club Middlebury Providence Washington & Lee (Two-time Div. III All-American) Vanderbilt Club Notre Dame Loyola Club ehigh Fairfield Fairfield
1993
Pat Abraham Brian Crawford Mark Decker John McHugh Matt Rienzo Peter Sommers Chad Stackhouse Chris Toomey Dave Trippett Tim Walsh Christian Weber
Mt. St. Mary’s Lehigh William & Mary Club Loyola Club Georgetown (Div. I All-American) New Hampshire Dickinson Hamilton St. Joe’s Mt. St. Mary’s Washington College
1994
Andrew Edgerton
Gettysburg
SCHOOL
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WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM GONZAGA LACROSSE ALUMNI • WHERE THEY PLAYED YEAR NAME 2000
Bryce Baschuk Eric Ruffer Sean Philbin
2001 Eddie Deegan John Schlegel Tim Warren Shane Wilkerson John Cannon
SCHOOL
YEAR NAME
Trinity Denison Villanova
2005
Pat Williams
St. Joe’s
2006
Tim Barry Joey D’Avanzo Mike Duffy Charlie Gorman Gabe Kelley John Lewis Kevin Murray Jack Redmond Brian Shea
Providence St. Joe’s Dickinson St. Joe’s Wesleyan St. Joe’s Dickinson JMU Penn State
2007
John Culver Sean Dinn Chris Donato Pat Manders Felipe McAlister Chris Mitchell Evan Seward
Trinity Navy Providence Lynchburg Stevens St. Mary’s KingsCollege
2008
Tyler Anderson Pat Baer Ryan Doyle Victor Farr Joe Johnson Jimmy McGinnis Tyler Schmutz
Catholic Roanoke Catholic Trinity Navy/Scranton Virginia Wesleyan Hampden Sydney
2009
Conor Baucum Josh Furnary Taylor Hanley Steven Krawczyk Nick Leon Tony McDonnell Peter McGrath Kevin Shea
Penn State Mary Washington Air Force Susquehanna Dickinson Ursinus Mary Washington Catholic
2010
Chris May Conor Kenny Frank Kelly Tommy Healy Patrick Covino
Georgetown/Ohio State Providence VMI Sewanee Virginia Tech
2011
David Planning Kyle Bruun Reese Cassard John Sullivan Rawley Loken Troy Bruning Peter Benziger
Ohio State St. Joe’s St. Mary’s Catholic Santa Clara Elon Texas
Hampden Sydney Ohio Wesleyan (Three-time Div. III All-American) Holy Cross Brown York
2002
Connor McCarthy Kevin Carbonell Tom Marchetti Mark Norton Reid Swanson Stefano Young
Lehigh Manhattan Wagner Dickinson Denison MIT
2003
Tim Atkinson Brendan Callahan Conor Catliota Mark Dillon John Eager Patrick Molloy Jack Kelley Bernie Nolan Doug Smith Robby Walsh Broughan Fanning
Bridgton Academy Stony Brook (Div. I All-American) Dickinson Providence Wheeling Jesuit Providence Navy (JV) Dickinson Tufts Lehigh Mary Washington
2004
Brian Bausch Sean Fay Matt Greaney Andres McCalister Andrew Moss Michael Preston Matt Schlegel Brian Test
Xavier Club Fairfield Miami of Ohio Club Ohio Wesleyan UNC Chapel Hill Andover Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan
2005
Michael Atkinson Chad Dudley Josh Eager Zeke Eager Justin Johns John McDonnell Sean McQuade Sean Mitchum Matt O’Connor Bryce Pyle Andy Wassman
Loyola St. Joe’s Wheeling Jesuit Virginia Commonwealth Univ. St. Joe’s Cornell Virginia Tech West Point JMU Club Yale Mt. St. Mary’s
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WWW.GONZAGALACROSSE.COM GONZAGA LACROSSE ALUMNI • WHERE THEY PLAYED YEAR NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR NAME 2016
Luke McCaleb Mikey Stanton Nick McEvoy Matt Mulligan Ryan Finlay Avery Myers Henry Chastain Stephen Ricci
Brown High Point Penn State W&L Brown Michigan Maryland/South Carolina Virginia Tech
2017
Brian Townsend Brendan Alt Will Rock Joey Murphy Connar Mulcahy Charlie Lynch
Penn State Marquette Virginia Furman Ohio Wesleyan Colby
2018
Kyle Borda Drake Schaffner Ben Barbour Jack Keating Jack Myers
Fairfield Dartmouth/Michigan W&L Air Force Ohio State
2019
Ben Finlay Sam Sweeney Kurt Bruun Tim Marcille PJ Zinsner Cole O’Neill Henry Mudlaff Matthew Back Max Whittier Brian Collins Jack Kavanagh Henry Barbour George Schlesinger
Princeton Penn State Tufts Johns Hopkins North Carolina Furman/Clemson Furman/High Point Furman/Salisbury St. Joe’s/SMU Lafayette Trinity Trinity Colorado College
2020
Andrew O’Berry Brendan O’Berry Doane Kiechel Aidan Taplin-Patterson Clay Weiss Matthew Dailey Luca Docking RJ Kenna Teddy Russell
Harvard Richmond Michigan Navy Vermont Middlebury Roanoke St. Vincent College South Carolina
2011
Rick Battista
LSU
2012
Luke Miller Connor Reed Sean Whitcomb Eric Baumgardner Alex Rock Dennis Nalls Matt Bowman Maxen Haveles Cayman Sotudeh
Ohio State Johns Hopkins Mount St. Mary’s Denison (D3 All American) High Point Georgia Army RPI Georgia
2013
Max Planning Alex Corboy Joe Fitzpatrick Matt Borda Jack Slater Patrick Myers Daniel O’Berry Drew Gordon Timmy Farrell Thomas Farrell Tyler Golian Jimmy Kuzma Jamie Bash Phil McCarthy
Denver Fairfield Maryland Fairfield Bucknell Boston Univ. Bowdoin Middlebury Ole Miss Denison Dickinson Roanoke Univ. of San Diego Georgia
2014
Jake Mraz Mark Anstead Colin Riehl Luke Smith Peter Gilday Dylan Volanth
Tufts Detriot Mercy Marquette Lafayette South Carolina club Notre Dame club
2015
Luke Vassos Ridge Slater Richie Petitbon Teddy Myers Timmy Monahan John Heckler Ben Forde Liam Fitzpatrick Michael Borda Patrick Foley
Marquette Cornell Alabama (football) Furman/Trinity Maryland/Towson Roanoke Haverford College St. Joe’s Michigan Georgetown club
2016
Kyle Newman-Smith Gary Pierpont Sam Offutt George Christopher Hunter Golian
Tufts Wingate Virginia Dartmouth Denison
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CA P TA I N S
Finn Scanlon
Michael Bath
Jack Norton
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VILLANOVA UNIV.
would like to thank Gonzaga and the lacrosse program.
HAIL GONZAGA! Family, God, Accountability, Never Give Up EAGLES LACROSSE 2021 • 27
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WE LOVE YOU BROCKSTAR! The Schaffner Family Proudly Supports Gonzaga Lacrosse!
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Four Years of GREAT lacrosse and brotherhood Thank You Coach O’Neill and Gonzaga Lacrosse! The Norton Family
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THE TWOMEY FAMILY EAGLES LACROSSE 2021 • 37
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