2014 Penn State Men's Lacrosse Yearbook

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QUICK FACTS • 2014 SCHEDULE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Park, Pa. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1855 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,034 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nittany Lions Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White 2014 Conference . . . . . Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) 2015 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Conference Home Facilities . . . . . Penn State Lacrosse Field (1,000; turf ) Holuba Hall (1,250; indoor turf ) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Rodney Erickson Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Dave Joyner Men’s Lacrosse Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan Bortner Faculty Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Linda Caldwell Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoPSUsports.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Tambroni (Fourth year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobart ‘92 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137-58 (.703) Penn State Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-18 (.609) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jjt19@psu.edu Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Toner (Fourth year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Springfield ‘03 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pct3@psu.edu Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Doctor (Fourth year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers ‘07 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cdd10@psu.edu Director of Operations . . . . . . . . . David Shriver (Third year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgetown ‘11 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . djs74@psu.edu Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 East Area Locker Room McKean Avenue University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 863-7470

TEAM INFORMATION

2013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-5 2013 CAA Record (Finish) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-0 (1st) Postseason Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA First Round Home / Away / Neutral Records . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 / 7-0 / 1-1 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30/15 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2014 Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gavin Ahern, Tom LaCrosse, Tyler Travis Twitter/Instagram Handle . . . . . . . . . . . . @PennStateMLAX Facebook Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PennStateMensLacrosse

2014 PENN STATE SCHEDULE JANUARY Thu.

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LEHIGH (1)

University Park, Pa.

5:45 p.m.

at Johns Hopkins MICHIGAN (1) LOYOLA at Notre Dame

Baltimore, Md. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.

at Ohio State at Denver MASSACHUSETTS DARTMOUTH ALBANY VILLANOVA

Columbus, Ohio Denver, Colo. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

1 p.m. 9 p.m. Noon 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

at Drexel at Towson DELAWARE HOFSTRA

Philadelphia, Pa. Towson, Md. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon

FEBRUARY Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

1 EX 8 % 15 22

MARCH Sat. Mon. Sat. Tue. Sat. Sat.

1 % 10 15 * 18 22 29

APRIL Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

5 12 19 26

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MAY NCAA FIRST ROUND NCAA First Round Campus Sites NCAA First Round Campus Sites NCAA QUARTERFINALS NCAA Quarterfinals Newark, Del. NCAA Quarterfinals Hempstead, N.Y. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND NCAA Semifinals Baltimore, Md. NCAA Final Baltimore, Md.

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

* – Colonial Athletic Association game ^ – NCAA Championship game % – Creator’s Trophy game EX – Exhibition game Home games in CAPS at Penn State Lacrosse Field (1) Home game in CAPS at Holuba Hall (if cases of inclement weather, games can be played indoors at Holuba Hall) All Times Eastern

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Varsity Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913 Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488-490-8 (.499) First CAA Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 All-Time CAA Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-7 NCAA Postseason Appearances . . . . . . 3 (2003, 2005, 2013) All-Americans (First, Second & HM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Scholar All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Men’s Lacrosse Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Fallis Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-865-1757 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-206-6544 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jeremy.fallis@psu.edu Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-863-3165 Mailing Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

2014 CAPTAINS

Quick Facts • 2014 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Nittany Lion Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Head Coach Jeff Tambroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Assistant Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nittany Lion Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Nittany Lion Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 Nittany Lion Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 Nittany Lion Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22 Nittany Lion Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-26 Colonial Athletic Association Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 The Creator’s Trophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Big Ten Conference in 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 2013 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2013 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Penn State Lacrosse Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-34 National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Conference Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 North-South All-Star Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Nittany Lions on Professional & National Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Team Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40 Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-53 Results vs. Ranked Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Series Histories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-59 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-67

GAVIN AHERN

TOM LACROSSE

TYLER TRAVIS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Contact . . . . . . . . Jeremy Fallis Email . . . jeremy.fallis@psu.edu Office . . . . . . . (814) 865-1757 Cell . . . . . . . . . (814) 206-6544 Fax . . . . . . . . . (814) 863-3165 101D Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pa. 16802

GOPSUSPORTS.COM JEFF TAMBRONI

PETER TONER

CHRIS DOCTOR

DAVID SHRIVER

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Dir. of Operations

CREDITS The 2014 Penn State Men’s Lacrosse Yearbook

Content and Layout . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Fallis

Photo Credits . . . . . . . . . . . Steve LaCrosse and

Design and Cover Art . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Love

Mark Selders

Executive Editor . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Petulla Writing Assistance . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Perry

For more information on Penn State Men’s Lacrosse,

visit GoPSUsports.com

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STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION The Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal authorities. It is the policy of the University to maintain an academic and work environment free of discrimination, including harassment. The Pennsylvania State University prohibits discrimination and harassment against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Discrimination or harassment against faculty, staff, or students will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; Tel 814-865-4700/V, 814-863-1150/TTY.

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2014 NITTANY LION ROSTER 2014 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Name Brian Prestreau Cole Yeager Shane Sturgis Erik Myers Nick Mazza Taylor Stothoff Michael Richards Tyler Travis Ryan Guittare Nick Aponte Kyle Baier Kyle VanThof James Chakey Billy Lombardi Anthony Santo Connor Darcey Lucas Maloney Austin Kaut Steven Bogert Jack Donnelly Pat Manley James Burke Ryan Mullen Tom LaCrosse Matt Sexton Kessler Brown TJ Sanders Kyle Zittel Steve Aitken Bryan Gerrato Ryne Sternberg Talal Alvie Dan Craig Tommy O’Neill Drake Kreinz Mike Sutton John Von Nessen Gavin Ahern Tyler Chambers Cole Rainier JP Burnside Peter Triolo

Year Fr. Gr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. R-Sr. So. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. So. Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Position M M A M M M M D D M A/M M D M D GK A GK D D A/M D D M A D A M A M D GK A M M M M A M M D D

Height 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-7 5-11 6-0 5-6 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-1

Weight 168 177 166 190 203 176 174 180 187 175 165 191 188 195 181 193 166 197 183 170 168 169 204 180 178 186 179 190 213 168 185 190 178 189 194 194 210 225 178 206 190 188

Hometown Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Wayne, Pa. Downingtown, Pa. Del Mar, Calif. Davidsonville, N.Y. Sparks, Md. Skaneateles, N.Y. Geneva, N.Y. Garnet Valley, Pa. West Islip, N.Y. Auburn, N.Y. Penfield, N.Y. Havertown, Pa. Rochester, N.Y. West Islip, N.Y. Wellesley, Mass. Niskayuna, N.Y. Morton, Pa. Carlsbad, Calif. Toronto, Ont. Arnold, Md. Duxbury, Mass. Hatboro, Pa. Canandaigua, N.Y. Niskayuna, N.Y. Springfield, Va. Orillia, Ont. Eden, N.Y. Wayne, Pa. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Toronto, Ont. Charlotte, N.C. Sherburne, Ont. Shamong, N.J. Delafield, Wis. Sewell, N.J. Hillsborough, N.J. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Media, Pa. Pasadena, Md. Garden City, N.Y. Smithtown, N.Y.

High School (Last College) Yorktown (Stony Brook) Radnor (Yale) Downingtown East The Salisbury School (Conn.) Calverton School The Boys’ Latin School Skaneateles Geneva Garnet Valley West Islip Hotchkiss (Conn.) Penfield The Haverford School Aquinas Institute West Islip (Sacred Heart) Wellesley Niskayuna Springfield-Delco La Costa Canyon The Hill Academy St. Mary’s Duxbury Hatboro-Horsham Canandaigua Academy Niskayuna West Springfield The Millbrook School (N.Y.) Eden Haverford School South Side Culver Academy Providence HS Centre Dufferin St. Augustine Prep The Portsmouth Abbey School (R.I.) St. Augustine Prep Hillsborough South Side Episcopal Academy Calverton School Garden City Smithtown East

Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni (Hobart ’92), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Peter Toner (Springfield ’03), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Chris Doctor (Rutgers ’07), Fourth Season Director of Operations: David Shriver (Georgetown ’11), Third Season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ahearn AY-hern Baier BAY-er Chakey CHAY-kee Gerrato JUR-ah-tow Guitarre Gih-TARR Kaut KOWT Kreinz KRINES Prestreau PREST-row Rainier RAIN-eer Ryne RYE-nee Stothoff STOW-toff Sturgis STIR-juss Tambroni Tam-BRONE-ee Triolo TREE-ol-oh Yeager YAY-gur

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LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY Graduate Student (1): Yeager Redshirt Seniors (2): Travis, VanThof Seniors (9): Ahern, Aitken, Bogert, Brown, Kaut, LaCrosse, Mullen, Sternberg, Sturgis Juniors (9): Baier, Burnside, Donnelly, Gerrato, Manley, Myers, Richards, Stothoff, Zittel Sophomores (9): Alvie, Burke, Chakey, Guittare, O’Neill, Sanders, Santo, Sexton, Von Nessen Redshirt Freshmen (2): Darcey, Kreinz Freshmen (10): Aponte, Chambers, Craig, Lombardi, Maloney, Mazza, Prestreau, Rainier, Sutton, Triolo

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LIONS BY POSITION Attack (9): Ahern, Aitken, Baier, Craig, Manley, Maloney, Sanders, Sexton, Sturgis Midfielders (20): Aponte, Baier, Chambers, Gerrato, Kreinz, LaCrosse, Lombardi, Maloney, Manley, Mazza, Myers, O’Neill, Prestreau, Richards, Stothoff, Sutton, VanThof, Von Nessen, Yeager, Zittel Defenders (12): Bogert, Brown, Burke, Burnside, Chakey, Donnelly, Guittare, Mullen, Santo, Sternberg, Travis, Triolo Goalies (3): Alvie, Darcey, Kaut

LIONS BY STATE/PROVINCE California (2): Bogert, Myers New Jersey (3): O’Neill, Sutton, Von Nessen New York (16): Ahern, Aponte, Baier, Burnside, Gerrato, LaCrosse, Lombardi, Maloney, Prestreau, Richards, Santo, Sexton, Travis, Triolo, VanThof, Zittel Maryland (4): Manley, Mazza, Rainier, Stothoff Massachusetts (2): Burke, Darcey North Carolina (1): Alvie Ontario (4): Craig, Donnelly, Sanders, Sternberg Pennsylvania (7): Aitken, Chakey, Chambers, Guittare, Kaut, Mullen, Sturgis Virginia (1): Brown Wisconsin (1): Kreinz

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HEAD COACH JEFF TAMBRONI

JEFF

Prior to Penn State, Tambroni spent 10 seasons as head coach at Cornell (2001-10). He guided the Big Red to a 109-40 record and three NCAA Final Four appearances (2007, 2009-10), including the 2009 national championship game.

Head Coach • Fourth Year HOBART ‘92

Tambroni was named USILA Division I Coach of the Year following the 2009 season and was tabbed the 2007 and 2009 Field Turf/ NCAA Division I Coach of the Year. Tambroni was also the 2004 and 2009 Ithaca Journal Male Coach of the Year and a three-time National Coach of the Week.

TAMBRONI PENN STATE RECORD  OVERALL RECORD

28-18 (.609) 137-58 (.703)

2009 USILA DIVISION I COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 CAA CO-COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 CAA COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff Tamboni completed his third season in 2013 by leading the Nittany Lions to one of their greatest seasons in program history while celebrating its 100th season. The Nittany Lions set new records for wins (12) and earned the program’s first outright regular season conference title by sweeping the CAA with a 6-0 record. PSU rattled off 10 straight wins during the months of March, April and May to earn the school’s third NCAA bid and first chance to host an NCAA game.

While at Cornell, Tambroni became the 10th-fastest coach to reach the 100-win mark when he accomplished the feat in his 134th career game in March 2010. During his tenure, his players earned 37 first-team All-Ivy honors, including five Ivy League awards, and three conference Rookie of the Year selections. In addition, 39 players garnered All-America recognition. Prior to serving as Cornell’s head coach, he spent four seasons as a Big Red assistant coach (1997-2000). Tambroni also served as assistant coach at Loyola College in 1997 and at his alma mater, Hobart College, for three seasons. With the Statesmen, he helped the program reach the 1994 NCAA Division III national championship game.

Tambroni was named CAA Coach of the Year for the second time in his career (2011), while goalkeeper Austin Kaut (under Tambroni’s tutelage) was named Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award for the nation’s best goalie. Also, Kaut was CAA Player and Defensive Player of the Year. Freshman TJ Sanders was named Rookie of the Year and the Nittany Lions placed six on the All-CAA First Team.

A 1992 graduate, Tambroni earned his bachelor’s degree in American studies. He earned first-team All-America honors as a senior and was twice named a second-team All-American (1990-91). The MVP of the 1990 NCAA title game, Tambroni helped lead the team to back-to-back NCAA championships (1990-91) and left Hobart tied for seventh on the school’s all-time scoring list with 202 points.

During the 2012 campaign, Tambroni led the Nittany Lions to a second-place CAA finish with two USILA All-Americans and six All-CAA honorees. Penn State finished with a 9-6 overall record and a 5-1 mark in conference action.

Before embarking upon his collegiate coaching career, Tambroni ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION I COACHES coachedWINNINGEST the Heaton Mersey Lacrosse Club of the English Lacrosse Union for one year and(Minimum served as visiting coach for the Czech100a games) American Lacrosse Foundation in Prague in the summer of 1996. Rank Coach School W L Pct.

The 2011 CAA Co-Coach of the Year, Tambroni led the Nittany Lions to a 7-7 record and their first-ever CAA tournament berth during his first year at the program’s helm.

1 John Syracuse 58 Carissa, .762 Tambroni andDesko his wife, Michelle, have three 186 daughters, Madison andTierney Ella. Michelle played field hockey320 at Penn from 2 Bill Denver 113 State.739 1988-90 and earned All-America honors as a senior.

In 2011, eight Nittany Lions garnered All-CAA recognition and freshman goalkeeper Austin Kaut earned Rookie of the Year honors while being named a USILA Honorable Mention All-American.

Season 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 At Cornell 2011 2012 2013 At PSU Career

Overall 7-6 11-4 9-4 9-5 11-3 11-3 15-1 11-4 13-4 12-6 109-40 7-7 9-6 12-5 28-18 137-58

Pct. .538 .733 .692 .643 .786 .786 .938 .733 .764 .667 .732 .500 .600 .706 .609 .703

Conf. 4-2 4-2 5-1 5-1 6-0 5-1 6-0 5-1 5-1 4-2 49-11 4-2 5-1 6-0 15-3 64-14

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CAREER RECORD Pct. Finish Championships .667 T-2nd .667 T-2nd .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 1.000 1st Ivy Champions .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 1.000 1st Ivy Champions .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions .667 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions .817 8 Ivy League Titles .667 2nd .833 2nd 1.000 1st CAA Regular Season .833 .821

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Postseason Finish NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA First Round NCAA Semifinals NCAA First Round NCAA Runner-Up NCAA Semifinals 8 NCAA Tourneys CAA Tournament CAA Tournament NCAA First Round 3 CAA, 1 NCAA Tourneys

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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF

PETER

CHRIS

Assistant Coach • Fourth Year SPRINGFIELD ‘03

Assistant Coach • Third Year RUTGERS ‘07

TONER

Peter Toner enters his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team in 2014. As the team’s defensive coach, Penn State ranked second in scoring defense (7.59 goals against per game) during the successful 2013 campaign. Penn State has improved every season during Toner’s tenure from a 2-11 record before his arrival to a 12-5 record en route to the NCAA Tournament in 2013. Prior to Penn State, Toner spent three seasons as associate head coach at Bryant (2008-10), where he served as the team’s defensive and recruiting coordinators. He helped guide the Bulldogs through their transition to Division I as the team went a combined 22-10 during its first two seasons at the nation’s top level. Before working at Bryant, Toner served as head coach of Wheaton College for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. During his first season, the Lyons enjoyed their best campaign in school history as they went 10-6 en route to a berth in the ECAC Division II championship game. A 2003 graduate of Springfield College, Toner worked as a graduate assistant at his alma mater for two seasons (2004-05). As a player, he helped lead the Pride to three NCAA tournament appearances. A twotime captain, Toner garnered All-New England honors and was one of two intercollegiate men’s lacrosse players to garner National Strength and Conditioning Association All-America recognition. In May 2005, Toner earned his master’s degree from Springfield in physical education with a concentration in athletic administration.

DOCTOR

Chris Doctor enters his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team during the 2013-14 academic year. Doctor was pivotal to Penn State’s 2013 success as the Lions went 12-5 with a CAA regular season crown and a NCAA Tournament appearance. Previously, Doctor assisted in Penn State’s 7-7 (2011) and 9-6 (2012) campaigns. PSU has improved its win total each year during Doctor’s tenure. In charge of the face-off crew, Doctor’s coaching helped Danny Henneghan to a 57.5 faceoff winning percentage in 2013 as Henneghan earned All-CAA First Team. Henneghan graduated from Penn State as the school’s all-time leader in faceoff wins. Prior to Penn State, Doctor served as offensive coordinator at Lafayette for four seasons (2007-10). With the Leopards, Doctor assisted with planning daily practices and recruiting. He helped coach seven All-Patriot League players and a league Midfielder of the Year and Rookie of the Year. At Lafayette, Doctor helped coach the nation’s leader in goals per game in 2009 and, in 2010, the team finished among the nation’s top ten in goals per game as Lafayette made the Patriot League tournament for the first time in program history. A four-year letter-winner at Rutgers (2004-07), Doctor earned the team’s Alfred Sasser Award as both a junior and senior for leading the team in assists. During his career, the Scarlet Knights recorded 29 victories in four seasons. Shriver was a four-year letter winner at Georgetown where he was elected captain his senior year.

DAVID

SHRIVER Director of Operations • Third Year GEORGETOWN ‘11

In high school, the Baltimore native helped lead the Boys’ Latin School to the 2006 MIAA “A” Conference title and a national championship with a perfect 21-0 record. He earned the program’s Gelston Cup, which was presented for unique contributions to the team. A three-sport athlete, Shriver also garnered the Kelly Award for Devotion to Boys’ Latin Athletics and the Team Spirit Award in basketball. Shriver also played one season at the Salisbury School, compiling 46 points (36g, 10a) in 2007.

Former Georgetown attacker David Shriver enters his third season at Penn State, his first as director of operations. Shriver was elevated to director of operations by head coach Jeff Tambroni on Aug. 29, 2013. Shriver is instrumental with the team’s offense by developing the extraman unit and offensive personnel. Penn State’s offense has improved each of the past two seasons under Shriver’s assistance from 8.14 (2011) to 10.47 (2013).

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GAVIN

TOM

AHERN

LACROSSE

Rockville Centre, N.Y. SOUTH SIDE

Canandaigua, N.Y. CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY

Senior • ATTACK • 6-1

Senior • MIDFIELD • 5-10

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

25

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2011 11-0 8 1 9 26 .308 5 3 0 0-0:00

2011 14-2 9 3 12 40 .225 8 14 3 2-1:00

2012 15-15 13 5 18 71 .183 18 16 1 1-0:30

2012 15-0 9 2 11 49 .184 14 19 3 1-0:30

2013 17-0 6 3 9 19 .316 5 5 0 0-0:00

2013 17-0 23 5 28 62 .371 17 16 3 4-2:00

Total

Total

43-15 27

9

36 116

.233

28

24

1 1-0:30

2014 PENN STATE CAPTAIN AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Appeared in 17 games...Ranked eighth on the team with 6 goals, eighth in shots on goal (15), and ninth in assists (3)...Tallied a season-high three points on a goal and two assists vs. Towson in the CAA Final (5/3)... Scored lone goals against Binghamton (3/19), Villanova (3/30), Drexel (4/13), Delaware (4/20), Towson (5/3) and Yale (5/11)...Picked up five ground balls including a season-high three at Michigan (2/9). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared and started in all 15 games...Ranked second on the team in man-up goals (3), fifth in shots (71), goals (13) and assists (5), and ninth in ground balls (18)...Recorded a season-high nine shots and four points (3g, 1a) in a 16-9 victory over Michigan (2/18)...Tallied four multi-goal games, including two-goal games vs. Bucknell (3/27), Delaware (4/28) and Drexel (5/2)...Scored game-winning goal at Drexel (4/7). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in 11 games and totaled nine points (8g, 1a)...Netted two manup markers and recorded five ground balls. BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year starter at South Side High School in Rockville Centre, N.Y. ...Twice garnered honorable mention All-America honors...Earned allcounty and all-conference honors...Named team captain as a senior... Played in the 2009 Hotbeds Tournament All-Star Game...Also played football and earned all-conference honors. PERSONAL Son of Mark and Lori Ahern.

46-2

41

10

51 151

.272

39

49

9 7-3:30

2014 PENN STATE CAPTAIN 2013 USILA ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION 2013 ALL-CAA FIRST TEAM AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Posted a career year, while appearing in 17 games...Ranked fourth on the team in shots (62), goals (23) and points (28), all top stats for Penn State midfielders...Was named honorable mention USILA All-American and earned a spot on the All-CAA First Team...Tallied three hat tricks against Notre Dame (2/24), Bucknell (3/26) and Villanova (3/30)... Posted a nine-game scoring streak from March 19 at Binghamton until May 1 against UMass...Dished two assists in victory over Massachusetts (3/16)...Picked up at least two ground balls seven times with season-high three pickups against Denver (2/17) and Towson (4/13)...Caused three turnovers. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared in 15 matches for the Nittany Lions...Ranked sixth in goals (9), sixth in shots (49), and sixth in points (11)...Tallied season-high three goals in victory over Delaware (4/21)...Notched two-goal game vs. UMass (3/17)...Registered 14 ground balls. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in all 14 games and started two contests...Ranked fourth on the team in assists (3), fifth in goals (9) and sixth in points (12)...Collected eight ground balls and three caused turnovers. BEFORE PENN STATE Two-year starter at Canandaigua Academy...Helped lead the team to the 2009 state title and two section championships...As a senior, collected 35 goals and 11 assists...Earned multiple all-league selections...During fouryear career, team went 79-7...Also played football and helped the team to the 2008 sectional title. PERSONAL Son of Steve and Barb LaCrosse.

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TYLER

KYLE

TRAVIS

VANTHOF

Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA

Penfield, N.Y. PENFIELD

Redshirt-Senior • DEFENSE • 6-0

Redshirt-Senior • MIDFIELD • 5-11

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

12

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2010 Did not play

2010 13-1 6 9 15 35 .171 16 8 0 1-0:30

2011 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0-0:00

2011 14-2 8 7 15 23 .348 10 19 1 1-0:30

2012 7-5 0 0 0 0 .000 8 0 9 1-1:00

2012 3-0 2 2 4 11 .182 2 5 1 0-0:00

2013 17-17 0 1 1 0 .000 31 5 14 7-7:00

2013 17-0 6 8 14 41 .146 9 15 1 0-0:00

Total

Total

25-23

0

1

1

0

.000

40

5 23 8-8:00

2014 PENN STATE CAPTAIN 2013 ALL-CAA FIRST TEAM

47-3

22

26

48 110

.200

37

47

3 2-1:00

AS A REDSHIRT-JUNIOR IN 2013 Played in all 17 games, scoring six goals with eight assists and nine ground balls...Scored goals against Notre Dame (2/24), Ohio State (3/2), Massachusetts (3/16), Bucknell (3/26), Villanova (3/30) and Towson (5/3)... Posted first multi-point day in a win over Bucknell (3/26)...Earned a three-assist evening in a win over Delaware (4/20).

AS A REDSHIRT-JUNIOR IN 2013 Competed in first full season without injury, starting all 17 games and earning All-CAA First Team honors...Collected 31 ground balls and caused 14 turnovers, while dishing an assist...Earned at least one ground ball in every game played...Earned a season-high four ground balls against Yale (5/11) in the NCAA Tournament along with a career high-tying three caused turnovers...Caused a turnover, picked up three ground balls and tallied an assist in a 10-8 win over Towson (4/13)...Twice picked up two caused turnovers in wins over Saint Joseph’s (3/23) and Bucknell (3/26).

AS A JUNIOR IN 2012 Made three appearances early in the season...Scored twice vs. North Carolina (2/11) including a man-up goal, a ground ball and a caused turnover...Added two helpers in a win over Michigan (2/18)...Made final appearance of season at Notre Dame (2/26).

AS A REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE IN 2012 After missing the first part of the season, made five starts in seven appearances, including the final five games of the year...Picked up eight ground balls and caused nine turnovers...Caused three turnovers each against Denver (3/10) and Drexel (5/2).

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2011 Appeared in 14 games and started two contests...Ranked third on the team in assists (7), fourth in points (15) and seventh in goals (8)...Tied for fifth on the team with one man-up goal...Scored one game-winning goal...Added 10 ground balls and one caused turnover.

AS A REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in and started one game...Collected a ground ball.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010 Played in 13 games and started one contest...Ranked fifth on the team with 15 points (6g, 9a)...Added 16 ground balls.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010 Did not appear in any games. BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letter-winner at Geneva High School...Graduated as the school’s all-time leader in ground balls (638)...Was a four-time all-league selection...Helped lead the school to three straight sections titles...Served as team captain as a senior.

BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letter-winner at Penfield High School...Served as team captain as a senior...Helped guide the team to the 2006 Section V title and played in the 2009 Section V All-Star Game...Also played football. PERSONAL Son of Thomas and Tracy VanThof...Majoring in advertising.

PERSONAL Son of Brian and Terri Travis...Majoring in business.

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COLE

STEVE

YEAGER

AITKEN

Wayne, Pa. RADNOR (YALE)

Wayne, Pa. THE HAVERFORD SCHOOL

Graduate Student • MIDFIELD • 5-9

Senior • ATTACK • 6-2

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

31

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2010 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0-0:00

2011 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0-0:00

2011 14-0 5 0

5 8 .625 75 12 0 0-0:00

2012 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00

2012 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 15 2 0 0-0:00

2013 4-0 3 0 3 5 .600 3 0 0 0-0:00

2013 Did Not Play

Total

Total

28-0

5

0

5

BEFORE PENN STATE 2013 (Senior at Yale): Missed season due to injury.

8

.625

94

14

10-0

3

0

3

6

.500

4

1

0 0-0:00

0 0-0:00

FACE-OFF STATS Year W-Total Pct. 2010 12-20 .600 2011 140-216 .648 2012 46-89 .517 Total 198-325 .609

2012 (Junior at Yale): Appeared in 11 games and won 46-of-89 faceoffs (51.7 percent) for the Ivy League champions...Picked up 15 ground balls...Earned preseason honorable mention All-America, All-Ivy League and first-team All-New England honors. 2011 (Sophomore at Yale): Saw time in all 14 contests, winning 140-of216 faceoffs (64.8 percent), which ranked fourth in the nation...Collected a team-high 75 ground balls (5.36 per game), which ranked 17th in the nation...Earned Robert Merrick Memorial Trophy for most ground balls on team...Scored five goals...Garnered All-New England Second Team honor. 2010 (Freshman at Yale): Played in three games, winning 12-of-20 faceoffs (60 percent) as the Bulldogs won the Ivy League. BEFORE COLLEGE Earned four letters in lacrosse at Radnor High School, earning two AllCentral League and All-Main Line honors...Picked up the most ground balls junior year and was named team MVP...Three-year letter winner in wrestling, earning Pennsylvania Academic All-State Second Team (160 lbs.).

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared in four games...Made first appearance of the season against Saint Joseph’s (3/23) before picking up a ground ball against Drexel (4/6)...Notched a hat trick at Hofstra (4/27) on four shots including a man-up goal, while collecting two ground balls. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared in two games and registered one shot vs. Michigan (2/18). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in four games and collected one ground ball. BEFORE PENN STATE Attended The Haverford School...As a senior, led the team with 45 goals and 14 assists en route to a No. 11 national ranking by Inside Lacrosse... Recorded 135 points (100g, 35a) during his high school career...Also played football and earned all-conference honors...Played in the 2009 Under Armour/Team Philadelphia All-Star Game. PERSONAL Son of Bob and Debbie Aitken.

PERSONAL Cole Blasius Yeager was born June 8, 1990 in Philadelphia to David and Elisabeth Yeager...Younger brother, Matt, plays lacrosse at Colgate, and younger sister, Amelie, plays at Lafayette...Graduated from Yale University with a bachelor’s of science degree in geology and geophysics as part of the energy track...Pursuing a master’s of science degree in energy engineering, while focusing in energy management and policy.

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STEVEN

KESSLER

BOGERT

BROWN

Carlsbad, Calif. LA COSTA CANYON

Springfield, Va. WEST SPRINGFIELD

Senior • DEFENSE • 5-10

Senior • DEFENSE • 6-0

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

28

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2011 12-10 0 0 0 0 .000 31 5 8 3-2:30

2011 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00

2012 14-8 0 0 0 0 .000 21 5 7 5-5:00

2012 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 14 2 11 0-0:00

2013 17-17 1 1 2 2 .500 80 7 18 3-2:30

2013 15-3 0 0 0 0 .000 10 1 8 3-2:30

Total

Total

43-35

1

1

2

2

.500 132

17 33 11-10:00

2013 ALL-CAA SECOND TEAM 2013 CAA ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Named to All-CAA First Team and CAA All-Championship Team...Started in 17 games...Ranked first on the team in caused turnovers (18) and second in ground balls (80)...Collected at least two ground balls in every contest with a season high 10 in victory over Delaware (4/20) along with first collegiate point on an assist...Earned seven ground balls and caused a season-high five turnovers in 10-7 win over UMass in the CAA Semifinals (5/1)...Scored first collegiate goal, picked up seven ground balls and caused two turnovers in CAA Final against Towson (5/3). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared in 14 games and started in eight...Recorded 21 ground balls... Tied for fifth in caused turnovers (7)...Collected season-high five ground balls vs. Massachusetts (3/17). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in 12 games and started nine contests for the Nittany Lions... Earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors...Ranked fifth on the team with eight caused turnovers and was sixth in ground balls (31)...Named CAA Rookie of the Week on April 25 after collecting a team-high seven ground balls in a 13-3 victory against No. 19 Delaware.

32-18

0

0

0

0

.000

24

3 19 3-2:30

AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Appeared in 15 games and started in three...Recorded 10 ground balls including a season high of three during the season opener vs. Michigan (2/9)...Tied for seventh on team with 8 caused turnovers...Earned two caused turnovers on two occasions against Notre Dame (2/24) and Binghamton (3/19)...Won both faceoffs in the NCAA Tournament against Yale (5/11). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Started in all 15 games...Recorded 14 ground balls with a season high of four in the 10-9 win against Drexel (4/7)...Tied for third on team with 11 caused turnovers including three against Delaware (4/21). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in two games. BEFORE PENN STATE Two-year starter at West Springfield High School...Earned first-team allstate recognition...Helped guide team to a state title and district championship...Also played football and ice hockey. PERSONAL Son of Melissa Dent.

BEFORE PENN STATE Three-year starter at La Costa Canyon...As a senior, earned All-America honors and was named the California Player of the Year after collecting 116 ground balls and leading the team to a 23-0 record...Was a two-time California All-Academic Team member...Also played football. PERSONAL Son of Steve and Tracey Bogert.

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FACE-OFF STATS Year W-Total Pct. 2012 1-2 .500 2013 2-2 1.000 Total 3-4 .750

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AUSTIN

KAUT Morton, Pa. SPRINGFIELD-DELCO Senior • GOALKEEPER • 6-1

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L SF 2011 14-14 805:47 110 8.19 191 .635 7-7 498 2012 15-15 900:32 119 7.93 167 .584 9-6 478 2013

17-17 1008:54 124 7.37 194 .610 12-5 559

Total

46-46 2715:13

Year GP-GS G

353

7.80

552

.610

28-18 1535

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2011 14-14 0 0

0 2 .000 37 12 2 0-0:00

2012 15-15 0 0

0 1 .000 32 16 6 0-0:00

2013 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 37 7 6 1-1:00 Total

46-46

0

0

0

3

.000 106

35 14 1-1:00

2013 ENSIGN C. MARKLAND KELLY, JR. AWARD 2013 USILA ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM 2012 USILA ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM 2013 CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011, 2012 & 2013 ALL-CAA FIRST TEAM 2012 & 2013 TEWAARATON NOMINEE 2011 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2011 CAA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2011 CAA ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2011 USILA ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION

13 saves in a 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Drexel (4/6)...Saved 12 in a 13-7 win at Delaware (4/20), clinching PSU’s first CAA title...Made 10 saves and allowed just four goals in a 16-7 rout at Hofstra (4/27), clinching PSU’s first undefeated conference regular season...Stoned 11 UMass (5/1) shots in a 10-7 victory in the CAA Semifinals...Posted fifth game with 14 or more saves in an NCAA loss to Yale (5/11), stopping 14 Bulldog attempts with five ground balls and a season-high two caused turnovers... Picked up 37 ground balls and forced six turnovers during the season. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared and started in 15 games...Earned USILA All-American Second Team and All-CAA First Team honors...Made 167 saves with a 7.93 GAA and .584 save percentage in over 900 minutes of game time...Named CAA Player of the Week after an 18-save effort in a 4-3 win over No. 3 Notre Dame (2/18)...Ranked sixth in NCAA for save percentage (.584) and tenth for saves per game (11.13)...Collected 32 ground balls and six caused turnovers...Recorded 10 or more saves on nine occasions as Penn State went 6-3 in those games. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in 14 games, started 13 contests and led the Nittany Lions to a 7-7 record...Earned USILA Honorable Mention All-America honors and garnered All-CAA First Team and CAA All-Rookie Team recognition...Named the conference’s Rookie of the Year...Led the NCAA in save percentage (.635) and saves per game (13.64) and ranked 10th in goalsagainst average (7.90)...Tallied an NCAA-high 25 saves in a 8-7 victory against No. 10 UMass on March 19...Added 37 ground balls and two caused turnovers...Named CAA Co-Player of the Week on March 21 and was a three-time CAA Rookie of the Week selection (Feb. 21, March 7, March 21). BEFORE PENN STATE Three-year starter at Springfield-Delco High School..Earned All-Delco Player of the Year honors as a senior after posting a .710 save percentage, collecting 263 saves and allowing four goals per game...Named an AllAmerican and garnered all-state recognition...Captured a league title... Served twice as captain...Earned the school’s Presidential Award. PERSONAL Son of Jim and Cheryl Kaut.

AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Started in all 17 games, earning the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award for collegiate lacrosse’s best goalie and USILA All-America First Team honors...Named CAA Player and Defensive Player of the Year along with a spot on the All-CAA First Team for the third straight year...Posted a 12-5 record with a .610 save percentage, which ranked second in the nation...Registered the nation’s third-best goals-against average (7.37), while making a career-best 194 saves...Saved 10 or more shots in 12 games along with three 16-save showings...Allowed seven of less goals 10 times...Opened the season with a 12-save showing in an 11-6 win at Michigan (2/9)...Earned the win over ninth-ranked Denver (2/17) with 10 saves...Posted one of the best games of the season with 16 saves in a 7-5 victory at Massachusetts (3/16), earning CAA Player of the Week...Saved 16 and allowed just six in an 11-7 win at Binghamton (3/19)...Allowed five goals total in victories over Saint Joseph’s (3/23) and seventh-ranked Bucknell (3/26), making nine and 14 saves, respectively...Stopped 16 Villanova (3/30) shots in a 7-6 win, earning CAA Co-Player of the Week for the Bucknell and Villanova victories...Won sixth straight game by making THREE NCAA TOURNAMENTS • PENN STATE LACROSSE

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RYAN

RYNE

MULLEN

STERNBERG

Hatboro, Pa. HATBORO-HORSHAM

Toronto, Ont. CULVER ACADEMY (Ind.)

Senior • DEFENSE • 6-3

Senior • DEFENSE • 5-10

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

33

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0-0:00

2011 12-4 0 0 0 0 .000 7 3 6 3-3:00

2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1-1:00

2012 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 1 0-0:00

2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0-0:00

2013 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00

Total

Total

9-0

0

0

0

0

.000

1

2

0 1-1:00

AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 AAppeared in four games, collecting a ground ball in a victory over Saint Joseph’s (3/23). AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Appeared in two games against Michigan (2/18) and Denver (3/10). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in three games. BEFORE PENN STATE Three-time all-league player at Hatboro-Horsham...Two-time team defensive MVP...Collected 15 points (4g, 11a) and 197 ground balls during four-year career. PERSONAL Son of Jeff and Deb Mullen...Was a four-time Distinguished Honors recipient...Earned the school’s Principal’s Award and Lacrosse StudentAthlete Award.

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24-4

0

0

0

0

.000

8

5

7 3-3:00

AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Appeared in five games with six attempts at the faceoff X. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Played in seven games...Recorded one ground ball and one caused turnover. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in 12 games and started four contests...Tied for seventh on team with six caused turnovers...Gathered seven ground balls. BEFORE PENN STATE Attended Culver Academy (Ind.). PERSONAL First name pronounced “RYE-nee.”

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SHANE

KYLE

STURGIS

BAIER

Downingtown, Pa. DOWNINGTOWN EAST

Auburn, N.Y. HOTCHKISS (Conn.)

Senior • ATTACK • 5-9

Junior • ATTACK/MIDFIELD • 5-10

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

11

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2011 14-14 18 16 34 59 .305 21 31 4 3-2:30

2012 6-0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 1 0 0-0:00

2012 15-5 19 11 30 58 .328 19 21 5 0-0:00

2013 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 0-0:00

2013 17-17 27 17 44 101 .267 24 25 2 3-2:30

Total

Total

46-36 64

44

108 218

.294

64

10-0

1

0

1

3

.33

2

1

0 0-0:00

77 11 6-5:00

2013 CAA ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2011 CAA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM AS A JUNIOR IN 2013 Started in all 17 contests, registering 44 points, which ranked third on the squad...Posted a team-high 17 assists along with 27 goals on 101 shots with four man-up goals...Collected 24 ground balls and caused two turnovers...Tallied a goal in 13 of 17 games with three four-goal games...Opened the season with a four-goal showing in a win over Michigan (2/9)...Registered a second straight four-goal game in an upset win over No. 9 Denver (2/9), earning a CAA Player of the Week honor...Scored two goals in four of five games against Lehigh (3/9), Binghamton (3/19), Saint Joseph’s (3/23) and Bucknell (3/26)... Registered three assists in three straight games in wins over Bucknell (3/26), Villanova (3/30), and Drexel (4/6)...Posted five points in two games against Bucknell (3/26) and UMass (5/1), scoring four goals against the Minutemen and gathering a season-high four ground balls...Earned a spot on the CAA All-Championship Team, scoring six goals and an assist and picking up six ground balls with two caused turnovers during the tournament. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012 Made 15 appearances with five starts...Third on the team with 19 goals, 11 assists and 30 points...Recorded a .328 scoring percentage...Tallied game-winning goals against Delaware (4/21) and Hofstra (4/28)...Scored in final six games of the season, five of which were multi-goal efforts...Tallied a season-best six points against Delaware (4/21) with four goals and two assists...Notched two four-point efforts at Towson (4/14) with three goals and an assist, and vs. Hofstra (4/28) with two goals and two assists...Collected 19 ground balls and caused five turnovers...Tallied a season-high three assists in a win over Michigan (4/18)...Scored in 11 of 15 matches and tallied a point in 12 of 15.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Appeared in four games, recording one shot and a ground ball in a victory over Hofstra (4/27). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Played in six games and registered one goal in the 13-8 victory over Villanova (3/31). BEFORE PENN STATE Played one postgraduate year at Hotchkiss School (Conn.)...Earned firstteam all-league honors...Member of the Skaneateles High School boys’ lacrosse team for four seasons (2007-10)...Named first-team all-league as a senior...Helped team earn 2007 and 2010 sectional championships. PERSONAL Son of Mike and Teri Baier...Has a brother, Mitch...Majoring in business...Born Dec. 17, 1991 in Syracuse, N.Y.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011 Appeared in all 14 games and started 13 contests...Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team...Led the team in points (34) and assists (16) and ranked second in goals (18), seventh in ground balls (21) and 10th in caused turnovers (4)...Earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors twice (3/14, 4/11). BEFORE PENN STATE Two-time All-American at Downingtown East...Was a two-time all-state pick and multi-year all-conference selection...Helped guide the team to four league titles and the 2007 state championship...Collected 317 points (158g, 159a) during four-year career... Played in the 2009 Under Armour Underclassmen Games and the 2009 EPSLA Junior Games...Also played ice hockey. PERSONAL Son of Joe and Tracy Sturgis. THREE NCAA TOURNAMENTS • PENN STATE LACROSSE

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JP

JACK

BURNSIDE

DONNELLY

Garden City, N.Y. GARDEN CITY

Toronto, Ont. THE HILL ACADEMY

Junior • DEFENSE • 5-11

Junior • DEFENSE/MIDFIELD • 6-0

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

21

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2012 14-3 0 0 0 0 .000 8 2 9 1-1:00

2012 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 17 2 13 9-9:00

2013 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 26 2 11 8-7:30

2013 17-14 1 0 1 1 1.000 23 7 17 6-6:30

Total

Total

31-20

0

0

0

0

.000

34

4 20 9-8:30

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Started in all 17 appearances...Ranked eighth on the team with 26 ground balls...Ranked fifth in caused turnovers (6) on the squad...Collected a career-high of five ground balls in 16-7 win at Hofstra (4/27)...Earned two or more ground balls on seven occasions...Twice caused three turnovers in wins over Saint Joseph’s (3/23) and Drexel (4/6). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Appeared in 14 games and started three...Tied for fourth in caused turnovers (9)...Registered eight ground balls. BEFORE PENN STATE Three-year member of the Garden City High School boys’ lacrosse team... Was a two-time state finalist (2010, 2011) and Long Island champion (2010, 2011)...Helped lead the squad to three straight Nassau County titles (2009-11)...As a senior, honored as an All-America finalist...Earned all-county and all-county academic honors as both a junior and senior. PERSONAL Son of Jim Burnside and Patricia Sharp...Has a sister, Julia...Majoring in business...Born Jan. 14, 1993.

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1

0

1

1 1.000

40

9 30 15-15:30

2012 ALL-CAA ROOKIE TEAM 2012 CAA ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Made 17 appearances with 14 starts...Ranked second on the team with 17 caused turnovers, while collecting 23 ground balls...Scored first collegiate goal in avictory over Saint Joseph’s (3/23)...Earned a season-high three caused turnovers in an NCAA Tournament loss to Yale (5/11)...Forced at least two turnovers in five contests...Picked up season-high three ground balls on two occasions: in a loss to Lehigh (3/9) and a victory over Towson (4/13). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Started in all 15 contests...Earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors...Ranked second with 13 caused turnovers...Recorded 17 ground balls. BEFORE PENN STATE Member of The Hill Academy boys’ lacrosse team...Served as team captain...Played two seasons with the Toronto Beaches club team. PERSONAL Son of Jay and Lorna Donnelly...Has a brother, Evan...Majoring in life sciences...Born April 17, 1992.

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BRYAN

PAT

GERRATO

MANLEY

Rockville Centre, N.Y. SOUTH SIDE

Arnold, Md. ST. MARY’S

Junior • MIDFIELD • 5-9

Junior • ATTACK/MIDFIELD • 5-10

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

22

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2012 Did not play

2012 15-0 2 6 8 7 .286 7 8 2 1-1:00

2013 Did not play

2013 10-0 0 7 7 12 .000 4 9 0 0-0:00

Total

0-0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

0 0-0:00

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Did not appear in a game.

Total

15-0

2

6

8

7

.286

7

8

2 1-1:00

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Did not appear in a game.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Appeared in 10 games, notching seven assists...Tallied first point of the saeson at Bucknell (3/26) before notching a two-assist game against Drexel (4/6)...Added another two-assist game in the CAA Final vs. Towson (5/3).

BEFORE PENN STATE Member of the South Side High School boys’ lacrosse team...Twice named an all-county honoree...Served as team captain as a senior...Named South Side Athlete of the Year...Earned MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior...Also played football, basketball and soccer.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Appeared in all 15 games...Earned CAA Rookie of the Week after a twopoint weekend vs. Michigan (2/18) with a goal, an assist, a ground ball and a caused turnover...Registered eight points (2g, 6a) and eight ground balls.

PERSONAL Son of Tony and Lisa Gerrato...Father, Tony, uncle, Glen, and aunt, Leanne, all played lacrosse at Penn State...Has two sisters, Sofia and Olivia... Majoring in business and communications...Born Oct. 11, 1992.

BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year member of St. Mary’s High School boys’ lacrosse team (200811)...As a senior, tallied 19 goals and 12 assists...Helped lead team to an 11-6 record...Played one season with the Baltimore Crabs club team. PERSONAL Son of Greg and Kathy Manley...Father, Greg, and mother, Kathy, both played lacrosse at Loyola...Has one brother, Jake...Majoring in business... Born Oct. 24, 1992.

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ERIK

MICHAEL

MYERS

RICHARDS

Del Mar, Calif. SALISBURY SCHOOL (Conn.)

Skaneateles, N.Y. SKANEATELES

Junior • MIDFIELD • 6-2

Junior • MIDFIELD • 6-0

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

7

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0-0:00

2012 15-0 1 0 1 3 .333 25 6 11 2-1:30

2013 11-0 2 2 4 11 .182 6 8 1 2-1:30

2013 17-15 1 0 1 2 .500 32 8 16 3-2:00

Total

Total

13-0

2

2

4

11

.182

6

10

1 2-1:30

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Made 11 appearances, scoring two goals and two assists...Tallied first collegiate point on an assist in a win at Michigan (2/9), while picking two ground balls...Scored first collegiate goal against Lehigh (3/9)...Scored second goal of the season against Saint Joseph’s (3/23)...Caused a turnover at Bucknell (3/26). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Appeared in two games against Michigan (2/18) and Notre Dame (2/26). BEFORE PENN STATE Played four seasons at Torrey Pines High School...Served as team captain as a senior and was named the school’s varsity MVP...Earned US Lacrosse All-America honors...Played one season at the Salisbury School (Conn.). PERSONAL Son of George and Mary Myers...Has two brothers, Justin and Jake...Justin was a member of the men’s soccer team at Cal and Jake played lacrosse at Cornell...Born March 9, 1992.

32-15

2

0

2

5

.400

57

14 27 5-3:30

2012 ALL-CAA ROOKIE TEAM AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Saw time in all 17 games with 15 starts as a short-stick defensive midfielder, scoring a goal, picking up 32 ground balls and causing 16 turnovers, which ranked third on the team...Had a standout performance in a win over Denver (2/17) scoring a highlight-reel goal, picking up four ground balls and causing a turnover...Gathered two or more ground balls in nine contests including a career-high five against Lehigh (3/9)...Forced a career-high three turnovers in an 11-3 win over Bucknell (3/27)...Caused a pair of turnovers against Notre Dame (2/24) and Delaware (4/20). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Appeared in all 15 games scoring one goal off three shots, winning 25 ground balls, and causing 11 turnovers...Named to All-CAA Rookie Team...Scored first collegiate goal against Notre Dame (2/26) in the Lions’ 4-3 victory...Picked up a season-high four ground balls against Lehigh (3/20)...Registered a ground ball in all but two contests. BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year member of the Skaneateles High School boys’ lacrosse team... As a senior, Named an ESPN Rise Honorable Mention All-American and earned first-team all-league honors...Garnered second-team all-league recognition and helped lead team to a sectional championship as a junior. PERSONAL Son of Craig and Rhonda Richards...Has two brothers, Marcus and Eric... Majoring in agricultural sciences...Born Jan. 21, 1993.

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TAYLOR

KYLE

STOTHOFF

ZITTEL

Sparks, Md. BOYS’ LATIN

Eden, N.Y. EDEN

Junior • MIDFIELD • 5-10

Junior • MIDFIELD • 6-0

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

30

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2012 12-0 1 1 2 6 .167 3 6 1 2-2:00

2012 7-0 1 2 3 5 .200 1 6 1 0-0:00

2013 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00

2013 17-0 8 2 10 25 .320 6 10 0 0-0:00

Total

Total

19-0

1

1

2

6

.167

3

6

1 2-2:00

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Appeared in seven games as a reserve. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Made 12 appearances...Scored one goal, had one assist, and three groundballs...Scored in first collegiate game against Michigan (2/18)...Tallied his first collegiate assist against Towson (4/14). BEFORE PENN STATE Played five years at Boys’ Latin High School...As a senior, served as team captain and named an ESPN Rise Honorable Mention All-American. PERSONAL Son of Scott and Lonnie Stothoff...Has a brother, Sam, and a sister, Leah...Majoring in recreation, parks and tourism management...Born July 11, 1993.

24-0

9

4

13

30

.300

7

16

1 0-0:00

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013 Appeared in all 17 contests, scoring eight goals and two assists with six ground balls...Scored two goals twice: a 15-12 win over No. 9 Denver (2/17) and a 13-7 win at Delaware (4/20)...Tallied lone goals against Notre Dame (2/24), UMass (3/16, 5/1) and Binghamton (3/19)...Earned assists vs. Hofstra (4/27) and Towson (5/1)...Picked up a career-high two ground balls against Ohio State (3/2). AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Made seven appearances, scoring one goal and two assists...Scored against Michigan (2/18)...Recorded assists vs. Lehigh (3/20) and Villanova (3/31)...Added a ground ball and caused turnover. BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year member of Eden High School’s boys’ lacrosse team (2008-11).. Earned US Lacrosse All-America status as a senior...Named All-ECIC and All-WNY...Served as team captain...Led team to the section finals... Helped guide team to the 2010 division championship. PERSONAL Son of Bill and Terry Zittel...Father, Bill, played football at Cornell...Has two brothers, Jason and Michael, and a sister, Kimberly...Majoring in premedicine...Born Jan. 12, 1993, in Buffalo, N.Y.

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TALAL

23

JAMES

ALVIE

BURKE

Charlotte, N.C. PROVIDENCE

Duxbury, Mass. DUXBURY

Sophomore • GOALKEEPER • 6-0

Sophomore • DEFENSE • 6-0

CAREER STATS

CAREER STATS

Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L SF

Year GP-GS G

2013

2013 17-0 0 0 0 2 .000 27 5 6 4-3:00

Total

0-0

Did Not Play -

0

-

0

-

0-0

0

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Did not appear in a game. BEFORE PENN STATE Played four seasons at Providence...Earned All-State honors in 2011 and 2012 as well as All-Regional accolades...Named Team MVP in 2011 and 2012...Earned All-Conference honor in 2010...Helped lead Providence to state title in 2009 and regional title in 2012...Played four years for Team Charlotte and Team Carolina. PERSONAL Talal Nabeel Alvie was born Feb. 9, 1994 in Islamabad, Pakistan to Kiran and Nabeel Alvie...Has an older brother, Talha...Anticipates a major in business. ALVIE ON CHOOSING PENN STATE “I chose Penn State for the rich tradition and academics.”

Total

17-0

0

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT 0

0

2

.000

27

5

PEN

6 4-3:00

2013 ALL-CAA ROOKIE TEAM AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Appeared in 17 games...Finished the season with 27 ground balls and six caused turnovers...Collected two or more ground balls on 10 occasions with season high of three ground balls against Binghamton (3/19), Villanova (3/30), Towson (4/13), Delaware (4/20) and Yale (5/11)...Knocked away a season-high two turnovers at Bucknell (3/26). BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered all four years at Duxbury High school, helping DHS to three state championships in 2009, 2011 and 2012...Earned Boston Herald’s Massachusetts Player of the Year senior year en route to a 21-2 record... Named Patriot League’s Midfielder of the Year...Played five years of club lacrosse for Laxachusetts. PERSONAL James Kilduff Burke was born March 31, 1994 in Duxbury, Mass. to Jim and Chris Burke...Has two younger brother Brendan and Brady...Anticipates majoring in business management. QUOTING BURKE ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the coaching staff along with what Penn State offers academically was a perfect fit for me.”

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JAMES

RYAN

CHAKEY

GUITTARE

Havertown, Pa. THE HAVERFORD SCHOOL

Garnet Valley, Pa. GARNET VALLEY

Sophomore • DEFENSE • 6-0

Sophomore • DEFENSE • 6-2

CAREER STATS

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

9

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2013 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0-0:00

2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00

Total

Total

5-0

0

0

0

0

.000

1

0

0 0-0:00

4-0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

0 0-0:00

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Appeared in five games, making collegiate debut in a win over Michigan (2/9)...Collected a ground ball against Ohio State (3/2).

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Made four appearances with collegiate debut coming in a victory over Saint Joseph’s (3/23).

BEFORE PENN STATE Helped lead The Haverford School to four Inter-Ac championships and the 2011 national championship with a 21-2 record...Earned honorable mention All-Inter-Ac senior year earning the John Nostrant Lacrosse Award...Played varsity football at Haverford for four seasons

BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered four years at Garnet Valley High school earning Under Armour All-American honors senior year...Named to All-Philadelphia Inquirer High School team senior year...Was a two-time All-Central League, AllDelco honoree...Named Defensive Team MVP at Garnet Valley senior year, serving at team captain...Named No. 41 overall freshman by Inside Lacrosse, 13th defenseman...Played for Dukes Lacrosse Club for four seasons, serving as captain...Helped lead Dukes to the 2011 Tri-State Nation championships and two Champ Camp national titles...Also lettered for four seasons in football, helping GVHS to two Central League titles as an outside linebacker.

PERSONAL James Edward Chakey was born May 12, 1994 in Havertown, Pa. to James and Clare Chakey...Has a younger sister named Bridget...Majoring in pre-medicine. QUOTING CHAKEY ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of what the university had to offer me not just with athletics but also academics.”

PERSONAL Ryan Samuel Guittare was born July 10, 1993 in Glen Mills, Pa. to Fran and Sam Guittare, who swam at Widener for four years...Has a brother, Sam, and a sister, Lauren. QUOTING GUITTARE ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State for the academics, athletics, and the opportunity to start a new power in the world of Division I lacrosse.”

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TOMMY

TJ

O’NEILL

SANDERS

Shamong, N.J. ST. AUGUSTINE PREP

Orillia, Ont. MILLBROOK SCHOOL (N.Y.)

Sophomore • MIDFIELD • 5-11

Sophomore • ATTACK • 6-0

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

29

CAREER STATS

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2013 17-0 1 2 3 2 .500 4 3 2 0-0:00

2013 17-17 44 5 49 108 .407 18 23 5 2-1:00

Total

Total

17-0

1

2

3

2

.500

4

3

2 0-0:00

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Appeared in all 17 games, primarily as a short-stick defensive midfielder... Registered three points on a goal and two assists, while picking up four ground balls and causing two turnovers...Tallied two assists in collegiate debut in a win over Michigan (2/9)...Collected a season-high two ground balls vs. Ohio State (3/2)...Scored first collegiate goal in a 16-7 win over Hofstra (4/27)...Caused a turnover vs. Towson (4/13) and Yale (5/11). BEFORE PENN STATE Named a USILA All-American senior year while serving as a co-captain and earning second-team All-State...Ranked No. 19 midfielder in recruiting class by ESPN Rise...Helped lead St. Augustine Prep to non-Public Group A finals appearances in 2010 and 2011...Earned honorable mention All-State junior year...Named first-team All-South Jersey by the Philadelphia Inquirer in 2011 and 2012...Lettered three years in lacrosse at St. Augustine Prep...Played club lacrosse with Tri-State Lacrosse and SouthShore Lacrosse. PERSONAL Thomas Carl O’Neill, Jr. was born August 29, 1993 in Shamong, N.J. to Tom and Lisa O’Neill...Has two older sisters, Sarah and Jesse...From an athletic family as father, Tom, lettered four years at Susquehanna in football, mother, Lisa, played field hockey for three years at North Carolina and sister, Sarah, played one year of lacrosse at Lehigh...Intends to major in business. QUOTING O’NEILL ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because it has a rich tradition, great supporting alumni and the big college atmosphere.”

17-17 44

5

49 108

.407

18

23

5 2-1:00

2013 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2013 ALL-CAA SECOND TEAM 2013 ALL-CAA ROOKIE TEAM AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Earned CAA Rookie of the Year, All-CAA Second Team and All-CAA Rookie Team honors after a 44-goal, five-assist season with 49 total points...Started in all 17 games at attack, ranking second on the team in points and first in goals...Collected 18 ground balls and forced five turnovers during the season...Registered a team-high seven man-up goals... Scored in 15 of 17 games and tallied multiple goals in a game on 11 occasions...Scored nine hat-tricks with three five-goal performances...Named CAA Rookie of the Week five times (2/11, 3/4, 3/11, 4/8, 4/15) along with a CAA Co-Player of the Week honor (4/15)...Named Cascade/Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Week (3/13)...Kicked off collegiate career with a five-point outing against Michigan (2/9) on four goals and an assist...Tallied a hat trick in a win over No. 9 Denver (2/17)...Scored five goals in back-to-back games against Ohio State (3/2) and Lehigh (3/9), earning first six-point game vs. Lehigh...Notched four goals in an 11-3 win over Bucknell (3/26)...Scored four goals in a 13-6 win over Drexel (4/6)...Tallied five goals on eight shots in a 10-8 win over Towson (4/13)...Notched first two-assist game in a win over Delaware (4/20)... Scored a hat trick against Hofstra (4/27)...Posted a two-goal game in a CAA Semifinal win over UMass (5/1)...Earned ninth hat trick in CAA Final vs. Towson (5/3)...Scored twice and picked up four ground balls in an NCAA First Round game vs. Yale (5/11). BEFORE PENN STATE Played for three years at the Millbrook School in New York...Helped lead team to a 13-4 record senior year...Played club lacrosse for Team Ontario and Edge Lacrosse. PERSONAL Taylor Jeffrey Sanders was born September 17, 1993 in Orillia, Ontario to Jeff and Robin Sanders...Has a younger sister, Jordi...Anticipates a major in business...One of four Nittany Lions from the province of Ontario, joining junior Jack Donnelly, senior Ryne Sternberg and freshman Dan Craig.

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MATT

JOHN

SEXTON

VON NESSEN

Niskayuna, N.Y. NISKAYUNA

Hillsborough, N.J. HILLSBOROUGH

Sophomore • ATTACK • 5-11

Sophomore • MIDFIELD • 6-2

CAREER STATS

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G

40

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

Year GP-GS G

A PTS SH PCT. GB TO CT

PEN

2013 6-0 0 2 2 2 .000 1 0 0 1-1:00

2013 0-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00

Total

Total

6-0

0

2

2

2

.000

1

0

0 1-1:00

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012 Appeared in six games, mainly on the man-up...Recorded a ground ball in collegiate debut at Michigan (2/9)...Picked up a pair of assists against Lehigh (3/9). BEFORE PENN STATE Earned All-Region honors and MVP honors senior year, leading Niskayuna to a 20-2 record, scoring 63 goals and 52 assists...A prolific scorer, totaled 123 goals and 93 assists in four seasons...Helped lead Niskayuna to state semifinals in 2010 and 2012, while helping with a state finals appearance in 2009...Earned regional and sectional championships in 2009, 2010 and 2012...Named to the Upstate New York Under Armour Team in 2010 and 2011...Played club lacrosse for the Albany Power for six seasons. PERSONAL Matthew Moore Sexton was born December 12, 1993 in Albany, N.Y. to Tim and Jen Sexton...Has a younger brother, James, and a younger sister, Catherine...Intends to pursue a career in business upon graduation.

0-0

0

0

0

1

.000

0

0

0 0-0:00

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Appeared in four games...Made collegiate debut against Saint Joseph’s (3/23)...Fired a shot against Hofstra (4/27). BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered for four seasons at Hillsborough High School in lacrosse... Helped Hillsborough to most successful period of lacrosse with 33 wins from 2009-11, including a school-record 13 victories in 2011...Also lettered four years in football at Hillsborough as starting quarterback, punter and safety...Named Hillsborough Patch’s 2011 Male Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL John Eric Von Nessen was born November 30, 1993 in New Hyde Park, N.Y. to John and Mary Von Nessen...Has two older sisters, Alex and Lauren....Majoring in marketing. QUOTING VON NESSEN ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the environment, togetherness of the student body and rise of Penn State lacrosse.”

QUOTING SEXTON ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because I am excited by the opportunities Penn State and Coach Tambroni have to offer.”

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CONNOR

38

DRAKE

DARCEY

KREINZ

Wellesley, Mass. WELLESLEY

Delafield, Wis. PORTSMOUTH ABBEY (R.I.)

Redshirt-Freshman • GOALKEEPER • 6-0

Redshirt-Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-0

CAREER STATS

CAREER STATS

Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L SF

Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L SF

2013

2013

Total

0-0

Redshirt Season -

0

-

0

-

0-0

0

Total

0-0

R edshirt Season -

0

-

0

-

0-0

0

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Redshirt season, retaining four years of eligibility entering 2014.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013 Redshirt season, retaining four years of eligibility entering 2014.

BEFORE PENN STATE Was a four-year starting goalie for Wellesley High School...Two-time high school All-American...Named League MVP two straight years, while earning Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic...Named to Metro West All-Scholastic Super Team senior year with a .770 save percentage...Named an ESPN Warrior Top 40 honoree sophomore year as well as a Nike Blue Chip athlete...Helped lead Wellesley to three Herget Division titles (2010-12) and a spot in the Eastern Massachusetts finals senior year...Played club lacrosse for Laxachusetts from 2007-12

BEFORE PENN STATE Most recently played lacrosse for Portsmouth Abbey School in Rhode Island for two seasons earning All-American, All-Conference and league MVP...Led the lacrosse squad to a third straight conference championship...Lettered in football and was named an All-New England running back...Captained the lacrosse and football teams at Portsmouth Abbey... Lettered for the years at Kettle Moraine High in Wisconsin...Earned AllState and All-Conference in 2009 and 2010 at KMHS...Played four years for the Milwaukee Select club team.

PERSONAL John Connor Darcey was born June 29, 1993 in Newton, Mass. to Penny and Bill Darcey...Has two brothers named Will and Teddy...Anticipates majoring in business.

PERSONAL Drake William Kreinz was born August 8, 1992 in Milwaukee, Wis. to Kim and Steve Kreinz...Has three younger brothers named Austin, Logan and Noah as well as a younger sister named Ella...Intending to major in business and be a sports agent after graduation.

QUOTING DARCEY ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the perfect fit of education, highest level of lacrosse, Coach Tambroni and the social aspect of college.”

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APONTE

TYLER

42

CHAMBERS

West Islip, N.Y. WEST ISLIP

Media, Pa. EPISCOPAL ACADEMY

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-0

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-9

BEFORE PENN STATE Named Under Armour All-American as a senior, scoring 24 goals, 25 assists and picking up 81 ground balls while serving as team captain... Ranked 22nd by Inside Lacrosse junior year and 29th entering freshman year of college...Earned three All-County and All-League honors...Led team to state title junior year, while earning most valuable player championship game honor as West Islip recorded a 22-1 record, earning a No. 3 national ranking...Lettered three times in lacrosse and twice in football... Named All-County twice in football, leading West Islip to league title senior year. PERSONAL Nicholas Wayne Aponte was born June 20, 1995 in Manhasset, N.Y. to Mary and Armando Aponte...Has an older sister, Lindsay, who competes for Sacred Heart University’s track & field team as a thrower...Aunt, Diana Cimino, is a 1983 graduate of Penn State...Anticipates majoring in business. QUOTING APONTE ON PENN STATE “The reason I chose Penn State was because of the coaching staff, the campus and the chance to win a national championship.”

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BEFORE PENN STATE Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-American, All-Inter Ac, All-DelCo, All-Eastern Pennsylvania and All-State honors as a senior by scoring 29 times and assisting on 32 goals...Featured as the starting short-stick defensive midfielder junior year, pitching in with a goal and five assists to help Episcopal Academy to the Inter-Ac Invitational title...Lettered four years at EA... Played three years of club lacrosse for Duke’s Lacrosse Club and Rebel Elite Lacrosse. PERSONAL Tyler Christian Chambers was born April 20, 1994 in Los Angeles, Calif. to Tim and Kathleen Chambers...Has a younger sister, Quinn, and a younger brother, Gavin...Nephew of current Penn State men’s basketball head coach Patrick Chambers...Uncles Chris (‘81) and Joseph Chambers (‘83) are graduates of PSU...Intends to major in business or communications. QUOTING CHAMBERS ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because it gives me the best education while being able to play and compete for a national championship.” lacrosse, Coach Tambroni and the social aspect of college.”

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35

CRAIG

18

LUCAS

MALONEY

Shelburne, Ont. CENTRE DUFFERIN

Niskayuna, N.Y. NISKAYUNA

Freshman • ATTACK • 6-1

Freshman • ATTACK • 5-6

BEFORE PENN STATE Played three years for Barrie Lakeshores club squad in the Junior A league...Compiled 214 points in 62 games with the Lakeshores, amassing 105 goals and 109 assists...Named Barrie Rookie of the Year and was Barrie’s leading scorer while playing for the Lakeshores...Named a top five rookie of the year in Canada in 2011...Helped lead Barrie to its first playoff appearance in 2013. PERSONAL Daniel James Craig was born March 23, 1994 in Orangeville, Ont. to Don and Diane Craig...Has an older brother, Dylan...Wants to pursue architecture upon graduation. QUOTING CRAIG ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the atmosphere and location.”

BILLY

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LOMBARDI

BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letter winner at Niskayuna, three years with Nittany Lion teammate Matt Sexton...Tallied 50 or more goals in three straight years... Earned All-America status and first-team honors on All-Suburban Council and Times-Union All-Stars senior year, racking up 97 points (4.4 points per game) on 73 goals and 24 assists, leading Niskayuna to 21-1 record...Scored 79 goals and dished 16 assists en route to a sectional championship and regional title junior year...Scored 52 goals and 11 assists sophomore year, earning the first of two second-team All-Suburban Council recognition...Helped lead Niskayuna to three state regional titles...Participated in the Jack Reed Blue Chip camp in 2012...Ranked No. 83 by Inside Lacrosse for incoming freshmen. PERSONAL Lucas Charles Maloney was born October 7, 1994 in Schenectady, N.Y. to Beth Ognibene and Steve Maloney...Has a younger brother, Evan... Enrolled in the division of undergraduate studies with the intent to enter communications or business. QUOTING MALONEY ON PENN STATE “I enjoyed the campus and coaches on my visits and I was excited about my opportunity to succeed with the lacrosse program and in the classroom.”

Rochester, N.Y. AQUINAS INSTITUTE Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-7

BEFORE PENN STATE Five-year letter winner for the Aquinas Institute, earning three AllGRALL First Team honors...Won over 60 percent of faceoffs in each year played including a season-best 73 winning percentage in 2013, scoring 29 goals, 13 assists and picking up 110 ground balls...Won 69 percent at the faceoff X with 37 goals scored, 21 assists and 131 ground balls...Played two years of club lacrosse with Sweetlax. PERSONAL William Joseph Lombardi was born January 5, 1995 in Rochester, N.Y. to Barbie Morningstar and John Lombardi...Has a younger brother, John. QUOTING LOMBARDI ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of its rich tradition and commitment to excellence.”

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NITTANY LION NEWCOMERS

NICK

5

MAZZA

1

BRIAN

PRESTREAU

Davidsonville, Md. CALVERTON SCHOOL

Yorktown Heights, N.Y. YORKTOWN (STONY BROOK)

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-2

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-1

BEFORE PENN STATE Five-year letter winner at The Calverton School, earning three Under Armour All-America accolades (2011-13) and five MILL titles (2009-13)... Named first-team All-MILL four times (2010-13)...Earned All-Met and All-State honors junior year...Ranked 44th by Inside Lacrosse for incoming freshmen...Participated in the Under Armour All-American Senior Showcase in 2013...Teammates at Calverton with fellow Nittany Lion classmate Cole Rainier...Twice earned first-team All-MILL honors in golf (2010-11). PERSONAL Dominick Sanio Mazza was born September 23, 1994 in Baltimore, Md. to Frank and Dana Mazza...Has a younger brother, Jonathan, and a younger sister, Lia...Uncle, Craig Johnson, and aunt, Debbie Royer, both attended Penn State...Intends to major in business. QUOTING MAZZA ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of its great reputation and I wanted to play lacrosse for Coach Tambroni.”

BEFORE PENN STATE Transferred from Stony Brook following the fall 2013 semester...Twotime letterwinner at Yorktown, scoring 94 goals and 18 assists...Named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American senior year behind 67 goals and 15 assists... Earned Hudson Valley Player of the Year and named a Tri-State FirstTeam midfielder senior year...Tallied 27 goals and three assists junior year en route to an All-Section honor. PERSONAL Brian Patrick Prestreau was born February 25, 1995 in Westchester, N.Y. to Kerri and Nick Prestreau...Has two older brothers, Nick and Michael... Intends to major in business. QUOTING PRESTREAU ON PENN STATE “I picked Penn State because I felt at home here as a player and as a student. The team is a bunch of great guys who are always looking out for each other. I also loved the coaching staff and I’m excited to be playing for them for the next four years.”

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RAINIER Pasadena, Md. CALVERTON SCHOOL Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-1

BEFORE PENN STATE Three-year letter winner at The Calverton School...Earned All-America honors...Helped lead Calverton to three straight MILL titles (2011-13)... Teammates at Calverton with fellow Nittany Lion classmate Nick Mazza. PERSONAL James Cole Rainier was born February 9, 1994 in Baltimore, Md. to Chris and Rachel Stencil...Has a younger sister, Zoee...Enrolled in the division of undergraduate studies QUOTING RAINIER ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the amount of opportunities they have out in this world.”

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NITTANY LION NEWCOMERS

ANTHONY

15

SANTO

45

PETER

TRIOLO

West Islip, N.Y. WEST ISLIP (SACRED HEART)

Smithtown, N.Y. SMITHTOWN EAST

Sophomore • DEFENSE • 5-11

Freshman • DEFENSE • 6-1

BEFORE PENN STATE Spent the 2013 season at Sacred Heart University, but did not see game action...Lettered four years at West Islip High School and was teammates with current Nittany Lion Nick Aponte...Senior year earned honorable mention All-America, leading West Islip to a New York championship and a 21-1 record...Collected 113 ground balls and forced 99 turnovers senior year...Also lettered on the football team. PERSONAL Anthony Santo was born May 19, 1994 in West Islip, N.Y. to Paul and Debra Santo...Has an older sister, Justine, and a younger brother, Joseph...Anticipates majoring in economics. QUOTING SANTO ON PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because I have always wanted to be a part of the school since I was five-years old.”

MIKE

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BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letter winner at Smithtown East earning Academic All-America distinction senior year...Named All-County and All-League junior and senior years...Named team’s defensive MVP three times...Earned Under Armour Underclass All-America honor in 2012...Served as team captain junior and senior years...Helped Smithtown East to four-straight playoff appearances including a semifinal showing senior year...Collected 90 ground balls, forced 30 turnovers and scored 10 times...Played eight years of club lacrosse for Team Smithtown PERSONAL Peter Anthony Triolo was born August 11, 1995 in Syosset, N.Y. to Kathy and Pete Triolo...Has an older sister, Devin, and a younger sister, Nicole... Intends to major in engineering. QUOTING TRIOLO ON PENN STATE “I chose to attend Penn State because of its going lacrosse program, excellent coaching staff and facilities, and outstanding school community.”

SUTTON Sewell, N.J. ST. AUGUSTINE PREP Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-9

BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered four times at St. Augustine Prep and was a former teammate of current Nittany Lion Tommy O’Neill...Earned All-America honors junior and senior year......Ranked 36th by Inside Lacrosse for incoming freshmen...Participated in the Under Armour All-American Senior Showcase in 2013...Played four seasons of club ball with Duke’s Lacrosse. PERSONAL Michael Kent Sutton was born August 13, 1995 in Camden, N.J. to Jacqueline and Kent Sutton...Has an older sister, Julie, who plays lacrosse for Alvernia University...Intends to major in kinesiology in order to pursue a career as a physical therapist. QUOTING SUTTON ON PENN STATE “I loved what the school has to offer along with the Penn State lacrosse program.” 26

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COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LACROSSE 2013 FINAL STANDINGS Team

The Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) has sponsored men’s lacrosse since 2001 and features six schools for the 2014 season—Delaware, Drexel, Hofstra, Massachusetts, Penn State and Towson. Penn State has been a member off the CAA since 2010 when it joined the lacrosse affiliation with Massachusetts. The Nittany Lions went 1-4 the first season and finished sixth of six teams. Since then, Penn State put together consecutive secondplace showings in 2011 and 2012 before going a perfect 6-0 in 2013 for its first regular season CAA title. Penn State enters 2014 on an 11game win streak during CAA regular season action. The CAA has boasted some of the best men’s lacrosse in the nation. Since earning its NCAA automatic bid in 2003, the CAA has sent 18 teams to the NCAA Championship including Penn State as an at-large team last year and Towson as the automatic bid. Delaware’s 2007 run to the NCAA semfinals was a testament to the CAA’s strength. In the 11-year existence of the confence’s automatic bid, the CAA has had seven multi-bid years.

Conf. Pct. GF GA 1.000

68

Overall Pct. GF GA

PENN STATE ^

6-0

Drexel

5-1 .833 70 58

35

12-5

11-4 .733 182 164

.706

178

129

Towson *

4-2 .667 55 47

10-8 .556 160 167

Massachusetts

2-4 .333 55 54

7-8 .467 138 136

Hofstra

2-4 .333 51 46

7-7 .500 121 109

Delaware

1-5 .167 47 63

5-10 .333 135 150

Saint Joseph’s

1-5 .167 25 68

5-11 .312 103 159

* CAA Championship winner; ^ NCAA Championship at-large bid 2013 ALL-CAA TEAMS Individual Awards

Second Team

Player of the Year . . . . . Austin Kaut, Penn State

Willy Manny

Sr.

A

D-Player of the Year . . . Austin Kaut, Penn State

TJ Sanders

Fr.

A

PSU

Rookie of the Year . . . . TJ Sanders, Penn State

Kyle Smith

Sr.

A

MASS

Coach of the Year . . Jeff Tambroni, Penn State

Nick Diachenko

Sr.

M

DEL

Andrew Hodgson

Jr.

M

TOW

Ryan Izzo

So.

M

MASS

First Team

MASS

Robert Church

Sr.

A

DREX

Brett Tobin

Sr.

LSM

MASS

Thomas DeNapoli

Jr.

A

TOW

Joe Calvello

Jr.

FO

MASS

R-Sr.

A

PSU

James Connelly

Jr.

D

DEL

So.

M

DREX

Ryan Hollenbaugh

Sr.

D

MASS

Jr.

M

PSU

JoJo Ostrander

So.

D

TOW

Chris Selva

So.

GK

HOF

PSU

Jack Forster Ryan Belka Tom LaCrosse Ben McIntosh

Jr.

M

DREX

Steven Bogert

Jr.

LSM

PSU

Danny Henneghhan

Sr.

FO

PSU

Rookie Team

John Fennessey

Jr.

D

TOW

James Burke

LSM

Mark Mullen

Gr.

D

HOF

Pat Conroy

LSM

TOW

Jake Smith

Sr.

D

MASS

Frank Fusco

A

DREX

Tyler Travis

Jr.

D

PSU

Sam Llinares

A

HOF

Austin Kaut

Jr.

GK

PSU

Zach Oliveri

GK

MASS

Conor Peaks

GK

DEL

Ian Robertson

A

DEL

TJ Sanders

A

PSU

Pat Swanick

A

SJU

Brain von Bargen

M

HOF

2013 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2013 CAA CHAMPIONSHIP

Steven Bogert

Penn State

Semifinals

Joe Calvello

Massachusetts

Wednesday, May 1 (at University Park, Pa.)

Robert Church

Drexel

#1 Penn State 10, #4 Massachusetts 7

Thomas DeNapoli

Towson

#3 Towson 11, #2 Drexel 8

Jordan Fortmann

Towson

Danny Henneghan

Penn State

Championship

Ryan Izzo

Massachusetts

Friday, May 3 (at University Park, Pa.)

Ben McCarty

Towson

Towson 11, Penn State 10

Nick Saputo

Drexel

Shane Sturgis

Penn State

Andrew Wascavage *

Towson

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THE CREATOR’S TROPHY 2012 FINAL STANDINGS Team

The Creator’s Trophy was created in 2012 by the three Big Ten schools that sponsor men’s lacrosse. While a Big Ten men’s lacrosse conference will join the fold in 2015, The Creator’s Trophy will continue to honor the rivalries between the schools that play North America’s first sport. Today, Native Americans still refer to lacrosse as “The Creator’s Game.” The trophy is intended to pay homage to the sport’s heritage, promote the budding rivalry of the three schools and encourage sportsmanship on and off the field of play. The night prior to each of the three games, the home institution will host the vistor for a “rivalry” dinner. The inaugural trophy was awarded to Penn State after its 2-0 record, while Ohio State snagged the 2013 honor. If a three-way 1-1 record occurs, the team who last won the title retains the trophy.

Each school is represented by an alumnus:

Record

Pct.

GF

GA

Overall

Pct.

GF

GA

Ohio State

2-0 1.000 27

7

13-4 .765 190 150

Penn State

1-1 .500 20 16

12-5 .706 178 129

Michigan

0-2 .000 14 28

1-13 .071 90 165

2013 RESULTS

2014 SCHEDULE

Saturday, Feb. 9 (at Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Saturday, Feb. 8 (at University Park, Pa.)

Penn State 11, Michigan 6

Penn State vs. Michigan

Saturday, March 2 (at University Park, Pa.)

Saturday, March 1 (at Columbus, Ohio)

Ohio State 10, Penn State 9 (OT)

Ohio State vs. Penn State

Saturday, Apr. 13 (at Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Saturday, Apr. 12 (at Columbus, Ohio)

Ohio State 17, Michigan 8

Ohio State vs. Michigan

ALL-TIME CREATOR’S TROPHY STATISTICAL LEADERS Points

Most Points in a Game

Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . 10 vs. MICH, 2013

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 8 vs. MICH, 2012

Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 5

Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 5 at MICH, 2013

at MICH, 2012

TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 5 vs. OSU, 2013

Turner Evans (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Thomas Paras (MICH) . . . . . . . . 5

vs. OSU, 2013

Carter Brown (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 5

at PSU, 2013

Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 5

at MICH, 2013

Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tedd Moon ‘89

Goals

Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Norton ‘03

Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . Scott McKeon ‘87

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 5 vs. MICH, 2012

TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 5 vs. OSU, 2013

Turner Evans (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 5

at MICH, 2013

Carter Brown (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Turner Evans (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . 4

at MICH, 2013

Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Thomas Paras (MICH) . . . . . . . . 4

vs. OSU, 2013

Thomas Paras (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 4 at MICH, 2013

Most Goals in a Game

Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . 4 at MICH, 2013 Assists Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Most Assists in a Game

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 5

at MICH, 2013

Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Dominique Alexander (OSU) . . . 3

at MICH, 2012

Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 3 vs. MICH, 2012

Will Meter (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 3 vs. OSU, 2013

Dominique Alexander (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . 3 vs. MICH, 2012 Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 3

at MICH, 2013

Saves Austin Kaut (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Most Saves in a Game

Greg Dutton (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Gerald Logan (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 19

Gerald Dutton (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Austin Kaut (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 14

at OSU, 2012

Emil Weiss (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Greg Dutton (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 12

vs. PSU, 2012

Emil Weiss (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . 12

vs. OSU, 2012

vs. PSU, 2013

Austin Kaut (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 12 at MICH, 2013

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BIG TEN CONFERENCE IN 2015 The Big Ten Conference formally announced the establishment of men’s and women’s lacrosse as conference sports on June 3, 2013. The official announcement, which took place at Johns Hopkins University, added lacrosse with corresponding championships for the 2015 spring season. “We are very excited for the institution of Big Ten men’s and women’s lacrosse, with competition beginning in 2015,” stated Dave Joyner, Penn State Director of Athletics. “Men’s and women’s lacrosse has a long and successful tradition at Penn State and in the Mid-Atlantic and we embrace the opportunity to help lacrosse continue to rapidly grow throughout the country. We look forward to continuing to build partnerships with the other Big Ten schools sponsoring lacrosse. It’s a great pleasure to welcome Johns Hopkins as an affiliate member; an institution with tremendous academics and lacrosse achievement.” Big Ten Conference rules allow for a league championship when six institutions sponsor a program in any given sport. Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan already sponsor lacrosse programs as do Maryland and Rutgers, who will join the Big Ten for all sports on July 1, 2014. The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays will round out the newly formed Big Ten men’s lacrosse lineup. Penn State’s men’s team will play one final season in the Colonial Athletic Association in 2014. The Nittany Lions won the outright CAA regular season title in 2013, one of three conference titles won by future Big Ten lacrosse foes (Ohio State, ECAC; Maryland, ACC). Ohio State (No. 3), Maryland (No. 6) and Penn State (No. 8) each earned spots in the 2013 NCAA Tournament, hosting first round games as seeded teams.

SCHOOL NICKNAME

JOHNS HOPKINS

2013 RECORDS OF FUTURE BIG TEN LACROSSE TEAMS Team

Overall Pct. GF GA

Conf. Pct. GF GA

Ohio State ^

13-4

.764

190

150

(2nd) 5-2

.714

73

44

Maryland ^

10-4

.714

162

115

(T-1st) 2-1

.667

33

24

PENN STATE ^

12-5

.706

178

129

(1st) 6-0

1.000

68

35

Johns Hopkins

9-5 .642 161 109

-

-

-

-

Rutgers

2-13 .133 145 170

(7th) 0-6 .000 55 75

Michigan

1-13 .071 90 165 (8th) 0-7 .000 42 82

^ NCAA Championship participant

2014 GAMES FEATURING FUTURE BIG TEN TEAMS Feb. 1

Penn State at Johns Hopkins (EX)

1 p.m.

Feb. 8

Michigan at Penn State

1 p.m.

Feb. 9

Ohio State at Johns Hopkins

11:30 a.m.

Feb. 22

Michigan at Johns Hopkins

Noon

March 1

Penn State at Ohio State

1 p.m.

March 18

Maryland at Michigan

4 p.m.

April 12

Michigan at Ohio State

11 a.m.

April 12

Maryland at Johns Hopkins

2 p.m.

MARYLAND

MICHIGAN

OHIO STATE

PENN STATE

RUTGERS

BLUE JAYS

TERRAPINS

WOLVERINES

BUCKEYES

NITTANY LIONS

SCARLET KNIGHTS

Location

Baltimore, Md.

College Park, Md.

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Columbus, Ohio

University Park, Pa.

Piscataway, N.J.

Founded

1876

1856

1817

1870

1855

1766

Total Enrollment

7,047

37,631

43,426

56,387

45,351

58,788

Maize & Blue

Scarlet & Gray

Blue & White

Scarlet

Colors First Varsity Year Home Field Capacity

Columbia Blue & Black Red, White, Black & Yellow 1883

1924

2012

1953

1913

1887

Homewood Field

Byrd Stadium

Michigan Stadium

Jesse Owens Stadium

PSU Lacrosse Field

Yurcak Field

8,500

54,000

109,901

10,000

1,000

5,000

National Titles

44

11

0

0

0

2

NCAA Titles

9

2

0

0

0

0

NCAA Appearances Head Coach 2013 Record 2013 Postseason PSU Record vs. OPP

41

35

0

4

3

2

Dave Pietremala

John Tillman

John Paul

Nick Myers

Jeff Tambroni

Brian Brecht

13-4

12-5

9-5

10-4

1-13

None

NCAA First Rd., No. 6

None

NCAA Quarters, No. 3 NCAA First Rd., No. 8

2-13 None

0-5

2-35 (2-4 pre-varsity)

2-0

12-5

-

20-42

First Meeting

1916

1916

2012

1979

-

1946

Last Meeting

1946

2005

2013

2013

-

2011

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2013 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL: 12-5 • CAA: 6-0 • Home: 4-4 • Away: 7-0 • Neutral: 1-1 Date Opponent Result Score Overall CAA Att. Goal Scorers Goalkeeper (Saves) Feb. 9 at Michigan W 11-6 1-0 - 1,042 Sanders (4), Sturgis (4), Kaut (12) Forster (2), LaCrosse Feb. 17 vs. #9 Denver (1) W 15-12 2-0 - 5,418 Forster (4), Sturgis (4) Kaut (10) Sanders (3), Zittel (2), LaCrosse, Richards Feb. 24 #3 NOTRE DAME @ L (OT) 9-10 2-1 - 1,249 Forster (3), LaCrosse (3), Kaut (10) Sanders, VanThof, Zittel March 2 #16 OHIO STATE L (OT) 9-10 2-2 - 587 Sanders (5), Forster, Sturgis, Kaut (9) LaCrosse, VanThof March 9 vs. #19 Lehigh (2) L 10-12 2-3 - 5,212 Sanders (5), Sturgis (2), Kaut (7) Forster (2), Myers March 16 at #19 Massachusetts * W 7-5 3-3 1-0 1,023 Forster (4), Dolik, Zittel, VanThof Kaut (16) March 19 at Binghamton W 11-7 4-3 1-0 125 Dolik (3), Sturgis (2), Kaut (16) LaCrosse (2), Forster, Sanders, Ahern, Zittel March 23 SAINT JOSEPH’S * W 9-2 5-3 2-0 681 Forster (2), LaCrosse (2), Kaut (9) Sturgis (2), Sanders, Myers, Donnelly March 26 at #7 Bucknell W 11-3 6-3 2-0 1,250 Sanders (4), LaCrosse (3), Kaut (14) Sturgis (2), Forster, VanThof March 30 at Villanova W 7-6 7-3 2-0 2,578 LaCrosse (3), Forster (2), Kaut (16) VanThof, Ahern April 6 #12 DREXEL * W 13-6 8-3 3-0 1,007 Forster (4), Sanders (4), Kaut (13) Sturgis, LaCrosse, Dolik, Lasda, Ahern April 13 TOWSON * W 10-8 9-3 4-0 1,037 Sanders (5), Sturgis (2), Kaut (9) Forster, Dolik, LaCrosse April 20 at Delaware * W 13-7 10-3 5-0 1,492 Forster (4), Dolik (2), Kaut (12) LaCrosse (2), Zittel (2), Sanders, Ahern, Roper April 27 at Hofstra * W 16-7 11-3 6-0 3,625 Forster (5), Sanders (3), Kaut (10) Aitken (3), LaCrosse (2), Dolik, O’Neill, Crane May 1 MASSACHUSETTS # W 10-7 12-3 - 496 Sturgis (4), Forster (2), Kaut (11) Sanders (2), LaCrosse, Zittel May 3 TOWSON # L 10-11 12-4 - 796 Sanders (3), Forster (2), Kaut (6) Sturgis (2), Ahern, VanThof, Bogert May 11 #11 YALE ^ L 7-10 12-5 - 951 Sanders (2), Sturgis, Forster, Kaut (14) Dolik, Roper, Ahern

Home games in CAPS at Penn State Lacrosse Field @ Home game played at Holuba Hall (1) at Jacksonville, Fla. (2) at Chester, Pa. * CAA game # CAA Championship ^ NCAA Championship

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ATTENDANCE SUMMARY

Games

Total Attendance

Average

Home

8

Away

7

11,135 1,591

Neutral

2

10,630 5,315

17

28,569 1,681

All games

6,804 850

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2013 SEASON STATISTICS

2013 Penn State Men's Lacrosse Penn State Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Feb 04, 2014)

Overall: 12-5 Conf: 6-0 Home: 4-4 Away: 7-0 Neut: 1-1 ##

Player

gp-gs

g

9 29 3 25 26 12 30 41 22 14 4 6 31 37 20 39 1 7 5 21 18 8 23 40 11 44 43 36 34 33 28 27 24 19 15 13 10 2

Forster, Jack Sanders, TJ Sturgis, Shane LaCrosse, Tom Dolik, Nick VanThof, Kyle Zittel, Kyle Ahern, Gavin Manley, Pat Myers, Erik Roper, Drew Henneghan, Danny Aitken, Steve O'Neill, Tommy Bogert, Steven Sexton, Matt Crane, Travis Richards, Michael Lasda, Riley Donnelly, Jack Davis, Sammy Travis, Tyler Burke, James Von Nessen, John Baier, Kyle Burnside, JP Stothoff, Taylor Weiss, Jordan Cugini, John Sternberg, Ryne Brown, Kessler LaTendresse, Jordan Mullen, Ryan Kaut, Austin Golder, Tim Chakey, James Guittare, Ryan Baucum, Conor Total Opponents

17-17 17-17 17-17 17-0 17-0 17-0 17-0 17-0 10-0 11-0 8-0 17-17 4-0 17-0 17-17 6-0 17-2 17-15 4-0 17-14 4-0 17-17 17-0 4-0 4-0 17-17 7-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 15-3 4-0 4-0 17-17 1-0 5-0 4-0 4-0 17 17

41 44 27 23 10 6 8 6 0 2 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 178 129

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Goalie

19 Kaut, Austin 2 Baucum, Conor Total Opponents Goals by Period Penn State Opponents Shots by Period Penn State Opponents Shots on Goal Penn State Opponents

a

pts

sh

sh%

sog sog%

16 57 127 .323 74 5 49 108 .407 79 17 44 101 .267 56 5 28 62 .371 44 5 15 57 .175 27 8 14 41 .146 19 2 10 25 .320 16 3 9 19 .316 15 7 7 12 .000 7 2 4 11 .182 8 2 4 9 .222 3 4 4 6 .000 3 0 3 5 .600 4 2 3 2 .500 2 1 2 2 .500 1 2 2 2 .000 0 0 1 3 .333 2 0 1 2 .500 1 0 1 2 .500 2 0 1 1 1.000 1 1 1 5 .000 1 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 83 261 606 .294 367 66 195 581 .222 330

up

.583 2 .731 7 .554 4 .710 0 .474 1 .463 1 .640 0 .789 2 .583 0 .727 0 .333 0 .500 0 .800 1 1.000 0 .500 0 .000 0 .667 0 .500 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .200 0 .000 0 .500 0 .000 0 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .606 18 .568 17

dn

gb

t/o

ct

faceoff

0 33 21 6 0 18 23 5 0 24 25 2 0 17 16 3 0 7 18 0 0 9 15 1 0 6 10 0 0 5 5 0 0 4 9 0 0 6 8 1 0 6 5 1 0 84 3 0 202-351 0 3 0 0 0 4 3 2 0 80 7 18 0 1 0 0 0 13 7 8 0 32 8 16 0 0 0 0 0 23 7 17 0 2 0 0 0 31 5 14 0 27 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 26 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0-6 0 10 1 8 2-2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 37 7 6 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 514 234 126 204-361 0 415 226 126 157-361

gp-gs

min

ga

gaavg

saves

pct

w

l

t

17-17 4-0 17 17

1008:54 17:32 1026:26 1026:26

124 5 129 178

7.37 17.11 7.54 10.40

194 7 201 189

.610 .583 .609 .515

12 0 12 5

5 0 5 12

0 0 0 0

1st 2nd

3rd

4th

OT

37 28

45 22

53 38

43 39

0 2

1st 2nd

3rd

4th

OT

151 154 162 138 135 144 136 159

1 7

1st 2nd

3rd

4th

OT

89 101 78 80

88 82

88 85

1 5

Total 178 129

Saves by Period Penn State Opponents

Total 606 581

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

pct

pen-min

.575 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .565 .435

1-0.5 2-1.0 3-2.5 4-2.0 2-1.5 2-1.5 3-2.5 1-1.0 1-1.0 3-2.0 6-6.5 7-7.0 4-3.0 8-7.5 3-2.5 1-1.0 1-1.0 53-44.5 57-42.0

1st 2nd

3rd

4th

OT

50 52

44 35

46 45

3 1

58 56

PSU 6804 8/850 2/5315

Total 201 189 Opponent 11135 7/1591

Total 367 330

CLEARS: Penn State -- 321-358 .897, Opponents -- 288-336 .857. MAN-UP OPPS: Penn State -- 18-52 .346, Opponents -- 17-51 .333. THREE NCAA TOURNAMENTS • PENN STATE LACROSSE

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PENN STATE RECORDS GAME RECORDS

SEASON RECORDS

GOALS 10

Rich Russo

GOALS 4/30/1983

9

Bill Hess

6/24/1957

Jim Trenz

5/9/1972

Montclair State

49

Bill Hess

1957

Penn

48

Erik Merkel

1995

Will Driscoll

2002

Bucknell

8

Bob Hamel

4/30/1954

Hobart

44

TJ Sanders

2013

John Behne

4/4/1959

Loyola

42

Jim Trenz

1972

Tom Hayes

4/28/1962

Rutgers

Gary Martin

1982

Glenn Thiel

5/11/1966

Lehigh

41

Bill Hess

1956

Jim Trenz

4/19/1972

Loyola

Ted Peddy

1990

Jim Trenz

4/29/1972

Rutgers

Jack Forster

2013

7

Steve Schraeder

5/16/1961

Gettysburg

40

Scot McKeon

1987

38

Rich Russo

1983

Will Driscoll

2001

44

Gary Martin

1982

Jeff Connor

1988

ASSISTS 9

Gary Martin

5/2/1983

Bucknell

8

John Meisel

5/6/1964

Lehigh

Ken Edwards

4/6/1968

Franklin & Marshall

7

Bill Hess

4/20/1957

Adelphi

ASSISTS

Ken Edwards

5/18/1968

Delaware

42

John Meisel

1962

Bob Schoeflin

4/16/1969

Franklin & Marshall

40

Gary Martin

1981

Karl Hurtzig

5/12/1973

Lafayette

Gary Martin

1983

Gary Martin

4/28/1982

Loyola

Jeff Connor

1987

Gary Martin

4/30/1983

Montclair State

38

John Hollerbach

1989

36

Ken Edwards

1968

35

Bob Schoeflin

1969

32

Gary Martin

1984

POINTS 14

Gary Martin

5/2/1983

Bucknell

13

Bill Hess

4/20/1957

Adelphi

Ken Edwards

5/18/1968

Delaware Bucknell

86

Gary Martin

42g, 44a

1982

Hobart

70

Tim Trenz

42g, 28a

1972

Jim Trenz

5/9/1972

12

Bob Hamel

4/30/1954

POINTS

Gary Martin

4/21/1982

Drexel

69

Bill Hess

49g, 20a

1957

Gary Martin

4/28/1982

Loyola

62

Bill Hess

41g, 21a

1956

11

Ken Edwards

5/18/1968

Delaware

61

Erik Merkel

48g, 13a

1995

Bob Schoeflin

4/16/1969

Franklin & Marshall

60

John Hollerbach

22g, 38a

1989

Jim Trenz

5/11/1971

Bucknell

59

Ken Edwards

23g, 36a

1968

58

Jeff Connor

14g, 44a

1988

57

Gary Martin

17g, 40a

1983

Jack Forster

41g, 16a

2013

56

Greg Jackson

34g, 22a

1995

SAVES 40

Jim Houck

4/13/1957

34

Joe Guterding

4/10/1982

Hofstra

30

John Divine

4/20/1977

Delaware

29

Dave Wilkinson

5/16/1959

Rutgers

Rich Caravella

5/7/1976

Tom Florence

3/30/1983

Navy

Penn UMBC

28

Phil Benneditti

4/14/1951

Navy

27

J.J. Pearl

3/17/1990

Villanova C.W. Post

E.G. Rall

5/4/1985

Joe Guterding

4/10/1982

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PENN STATE RECORDS GOALKEEPER RECORDS

CAREER SCORING RECORDS

SEASON SAVES

GOALS

264

Jim Houck

1957

127

Will Driscoll

237

Rich Caravella

1975

104

Greg Jackson

1994-97

235

Burt Houseworth

1958

Jack Forster

2008-13

212

Drew Adams

2009

102

Ted Peddy

1988-91

210

Jim McGoune

1967

101

Nate Whitaker

2002-06

205

J.J. Pearl

1992

Matthew Mackrides

2009-12

194

Vin Tedesco

1963

97

Jim Laverty

1988-91

Joe Guterding

1981

96

Gary Alex

1974-77

Austin Kaut

2013

Gary Martin

1981-84

193

Don Bell

1995

95

John Chescavage

1995-99

Chip Robertson

1987

94

John Hollerbach

1986-89

93

Bill Hess

1956-58

SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE .752

Joe Guterding

GA Saves 64

1999-2002

Year

194

1981

ASSISTS

.718

Rich Caravella

93

237

1975

156

Gary Martin

1981-84

.674

Rich Caravella

73

151

1976

102

Keith McGuire

1974-77

.668

Joe Guterding

95

191

1982

87

Jeff Connor

.652

Drew Adams

113

212

2009

82

John Hollerbach

1984, 87-88 1986-89

.637

J.J. Pearl

117

205

1992

80

Karl Hurtzig

1973-76

.635

J.J. Pearl

108

188

1990

77

Greg Jackson

1994-97

.635

Austin Kaut

110

191

2011

74

John Meisel

1962-64

.631

E.G. Rall

107

183

1985

67

Chris Lehman

1990-93

.630

Chris Garrity

52

90

2000

64

Luke Oglesby

2000-03

59

Pete Makover

1990-92, 94

CAREER SAVES POINTS

694

Drew Adams

2006-09

571

Joe Guterding

1979-82

252

Gary Martin

96g, 156a

1981-84

564

Kevin Keenan

1996-99

181

Greg Jackson

104g, 77a

1994-97

557

J.J. Pearl

552

Austin Kaut

530

Vin Tedesco

510

Rich Caravella

444 425

1989-92

176

John Hollerbach

94g, 82a

2011-present

156

Will Driscoll

127g, 29a

1999-2002

1986-89

1962-64

154

Keith McGuire

52g, 102a

1974-77

1972-73, 75-76

148

Jack Forster

104g, 44a

2008-13

Chris Garrity

2000-03

144

Matthew Mackrides

101g, 43a

2009-12

E.G. Rall

1983-86

143

Chris Lehman

76g, 67a

2009-12

363

Jim McGoune

1967-69

141

Nate Whitaker

101g, 40a

2002-06

360

Chip Robertson

1985-88

138

Jim Laverty

97g, 41a

1988-91

134

Bill Hess

93g, 41a

1956-58

131

Tom Lion

81g, 50a

1981-84

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PENN STATE RECORDS CAREER MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FACEOFF PERCENTAGE *

W-Att.

Years

.650

Chris Marcus

395-606

1990-93

.630

Dave O’Donnell

400-633

1993-96

.580

Greg Gurenlian

508-875

2003-06

.580

Bill Schoonmaker

352-601

1982-85

.540

Kevin Haggerty

350-647

1998-2001

.537

Danny Henneghan

510-949

2010-13

.520

Scott Bailor

279-534

1989-92

* Minimum 500 attempts FACEOFF WINS

WINS 12 2013 LOSSES 11 2010 CONSECUTIVE WINS 11 4/20/91-4/11/92 CONSECUTIVE WINS IN A SEASON 10 3/16/13-5/1/13 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES

Years

510

Danny Henneghan

2010-13

508

Greg Gurenlian

2003-06

400

Dave O’Donnell

1993-96

395

Chris Marcus

1990-93

352

Bill Schoonmaker

1982-85

350

Kevin Haggerty

1998-2001

279

Scott Bailor

1989-92

271

Tim Conway

1986-89

13 5/15/43-5/26/45 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES IN A SEASON 6

440

Chris Marcus

1990-93

347

Bill Schoonmaker

1982-86

336

Chris Dent

1985-88

305

Greg Gurenlian

2003-06

292

Scott Bailor

1989-92

368

Tim Conway

1986-89

259

Bill Turri

1979-82

258

Mike Busza

1992-95

236

Rob Bateman

2001-03

226

Danny Henneghan

2010-13

201

Tom Lion

1981-84

186

Dave O’Donnell

1993-96

182

Kevin Haggerty

1998-2001

175

Gary Martin

1981-84

1944, 2/20/2010-3/20/2010

MOST GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON 17 2013 MOST OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON 4

2009 (2-2)

MOST SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON 2 1951 MOST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME 26

GROUND BALLS

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TEAM RECORDS

at Lafayette (26-5)

4/21/76

FEWEST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME 0

19 times, last at Maryland (17-0)

4/12/67

MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A GAME 29

vs. Navy (29-3)

4/11/59

FEWEST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME 0

11 times, last vs. Colgate (7-0)

4/15/67

MOST GOALS SCORED IN A SEASON 221

15 games (10-5)

1987

MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 166

11 games (2-9)

1979

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 50

9 games (6-3)

1948

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 21

at Lafayette (26-5)

4/21/76

vs. Kutztown (25-4)

4/8/90

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 26

vs. Navy (29-3)

4/11/59

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 16.2

146 goals in 9 games

1976

LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 4.3

43 goals in 10 games

1960

HIGHEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 14.8

133 goals in 9 games

1954

LOWEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 4.7

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1947

31 ALL-AMERICANS


NATIONAL HONORS USILA ALL-AMERICANS 1924 1925 1926 1927 1934 1935 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1948 1952 1954 1957 1976 1981 1982 1987 2003 2012 2013

Andy Shaner Hap Frank Andy Shaner Bill Wendell John Belfield Bill Wendell George Koth George Koth Joe Andrukitis Alex Cowan George Ritter George Ritter Bart Buser Al Blair Bill Ziegenfus Jim Gotwals Jim Gotwals John Briner Tom Mitchell John Nolan John Nolan John Henry Al Fulton Bill Hess Rich Mauti Joe Guterding Joe Guterding Chris Dent Rob Bateman Austin Kaut Austin Kaut

1993 1997 2001 2003 2008 2012 2013

Chris Marcus Greg Jackson Matt Vallone Matt Zappia Andrew Mackrides Matthew Mackrides Nick Dolik

Attack Attack Attack Attack Attack Attack Attack Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Attack Attack Defense Defense Defense Defense Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Midfield Goal Goal Midfield Midfield Goal Goal

2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st

USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS

USILA MAN OF THE YEAR 1945 Nick Thiel 1947 Nick Thiel 1975 Thomas R. Hayes

LACROSSE HALL OF FAME Harry “Lighthouse” Wilson (1963) Nick Thiel (1965) Thomas R. Hayes (1989)

USILA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS 1923 1924 1926 1929 1930 1931 1932 1937 1938 1939 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1953 1955 1956 1957 1958

Harry Wilson P.M. Hackett W.H. Helbig O.R. Koth S.B. Minnich K.R. Kaiser O.R. Koth R.F. Carlson R.F. Carlson W.W. McMillen S.E. Cohn H.N. Meyer S.E. Cohn George Ritter Ray Coskery Bill Ziegenfus Tom Mitchell Jim Ritter Bill Hollenbach G.F. Sullivan Art Tenhula Bill Hollenbach Ken Kerwin Art Tenhula Bill Hollenbach Dean Kissell George Locotos Eddie Belfield A.O.“Bud” Thomas Eddie Belfield Joe Drazenovich Robert Louis Paul Raffensberger John Wilcox Dick Shaefer Phil Benedetti Wayne Hockersmith Joe Erwin Bob Hamel Andy Bergson Bob Bullock Bob Hamel Bill Hess Jim Houck John Behne Fred Donahue Bill Hess Burt Houseworth

THREE NCAA TOURNAMENTS • PENN STATE LACROSSE

Midfield Attack Midfield Midfield Attack Attack Attack Attack Attack Defense Attack Goal Attack Defense Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Goal Attack Defense Goal Attack Defense Goal Defense Midfield Attack Attack Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Goal Midfield Attack Midfield Attack Defense Midfield Attack Goal Attack Midfield Attack Goal

1959 1960 1961 1962 1965 1968 1972 1975 1977 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013

John Behne Dave Erwin Dick Swanson Dave Erwin Dave Erwin Tom Hayes Tom Hayes Chad Moore Dave Thiel Ken Edwards Jim Trenz Rich Mauti Rich Mauti Keith McGuire Bill Turri Bill Turri Gary Martin Tom Lion Gary Martin Chris Dent Art Berry Jim Laverty Paul Gilhool Jim Laverty Jim Laverty Alex Schoonmaker Chris Marcus Alex Schoonmaker Mike Busza Erik Merkel Dave Daniecki Dave Daniecki Hamilton Pollard Chris Schiller Rob Bateman Will Driscoll Chris Garrity Matt Zappia Will Jones Drew Adams Pat Heim Pat Heim Drew Adams Drew Adams Austin Kaut Matthew Mackrides Jack Forster Tom LaCrosse

Attack Defense Midfield Defense Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Midfield Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Defense Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Goal Defense Midfield Goal Midfield Midfield Goal Goal Goal Attack Attack Midfield

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CONFERENCE HONORS CAA COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff Tambroni Jeff Tambroni

2011 2013

CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Austin Kaut

2013

CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Austin Kaut

2013

CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Austin Kaut TJ Sanders

2011 2013

ALL-CAA

First Team 2010 2011 2012 2013 Second Team 2010 2011 2012 2013 Rookie Team 2010 2011 2012 2013

Charley Henneghan Matthew Mackrides Austin Kaut Matthew Mackrides Austin Kaut Matthew Mackrides Ryan McGarvey Steven Bogert Jack Forster Danny Henneghan Austin Kaut Tom LaCrosse Tyler Travis Chris Hogan Matt Bernier Nick Dolik Matt Bernier Nick Dolik Danny Henneghan Jack Forster TJ Sanders Nick Dolik Billy Gribbin Steven Bogert Shane Sturgis Jack Donnelly Michael Richards James Burke TJ Sanders

CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT 2011 2012 2013

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Matt Bernier Austin Kaut Nick Dolik Jack Donnelly Steven Bogert Danny Henneghan Shane Sturgis

PENN STATE 2014 • MEN’S LACROSSE

ECAC COACH OF THE YEAR 2005

Glenn Thiel

ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2002 2006

Will Jones Drew Adams

ECAC GOALIE OF THE YEAR 2006 2007 2008

Drew Adams Drew Adams Drew Adams

ALL-ECAC TEAM First Team 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Second Team 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008

Mike Herscha Will Driscoll Matt Zappia Matt O’Malley Nate Whitaker Pat Heim Jesse Tarr Drew Adams Pat Heim Dan Saltsman Nate Whitaker Drew Adams Pat Heim Dan Saltsman Drew Adams Drew Adams Chris Hogan Chris Garrity Mike Herscha Eric Wood Will Driscoll Kevin Haggerty Rob Bateman Sean Droogan Matt Zappia Rob Bateman Marshall Feldman Chris Garrity Luke Ogelsby Nate Whitaker Nate Whitaker Brian Boyle Greg Gurenlian Brian Boyle Andrew Mackrides

ECAC ALL-ACADEMIC 2001 Ted Holmes, Mike Kern, Matt Vallone, Carson Yoder, Matt Zappia 2002 Brian Mabry, Matt Zappia 2003 R.J. Charles, Brendan De Bow, B.J. Donovan, Brian Mabry, Edmond Perry, David Smith, Matt Zappia

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2001 Ted Holmes, Mike Kern, Matt Vollone, Eric Wood, Carson Yoder 2002 Ronald Charles, B.J. Donovan, David Houle, Brian Mabry, David Smith, Michael Stoltz, Matt Zappia 2003 Michael Bailey, Rob Bateman, R.J. Charles, Brendan De Bow, B.J. Donovan, Will Farrell, David Houle, Michael Jacober, Brian Mabry, David Smith, Michael Stoltz, Matt Zappia 2004 Rob Bateman, B.J. Donovan, Sean Etter, Derek Howells, Michael Jacober, Elliott Jones, Brian Mabry, Michael Stoltz 2005 Brian Boyle, Sean Etter, John Farcosky, Matthew Flannery, Derek Howells, Michael Jacober, Elliott Jones, Matthew Mulqueen, Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic, Andrew Ward 2006 Keith Benjamin, Brian Boyle, Ryan Curtin, John Farcosky, Matthew Mulqueen, Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic, Brett Scott 2007 Brian Boyle, Greg Boyle, Alexander Cocoziello, John Farcosky, Scott Jacobs, Jordan Kolb, Andrew Mackrides, Matthew Mulqueen, Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic, Mike Toner 2008 John Andress, Greg Boyle, Joe Britt, Scott Jacobs, Kevin Joyce, Jordan Kolb, Mike Toner 2009 John Andress, John Brelus, Joe Britt, Greg Brown, Will Donley, Alex Garrity, Scott Jacobs, Kevin Joyce, Jordan Kolb,Will Lloyd, Matt Loy, Matt Shankoff, Mike Toner, Colton Vosburgh, Matt Warner 2010 Dave Baker, John Brelus, Joe Britt, Greg Brown, Will Donley, Alex Garrity, Kevin Joyce, Conrad Ridgway, Ricky Robinson, Matt Shankoff, Colton Vosburgh 2011 Dave Baker, John Brelus, Greg Brown, Eric Davidheiser, Nick Dolik, Will Donley, Alex Garrity, Billy Gribbin, Ryan Link, William Lloyd, Matthew Mackrides, John Nichols, Drew Roper, Matt Shankoff,

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NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR HONORS Kyle VanThof, Colton Vosburgh 2012 Steve Aitken, Dave Baker, Eric Davidheiser, Nick Dolik, Tim Golder, Danny Henneghan, Austin Kaut, Ryan Link Matthew Mackrides, Ryan Mullen, Drew Roper, Ryne Sternberg 2013 Steve Aitken, J.P. Burnside, Travis Crane, John Cugini, Nick Dolik, Tim Golder, Danny Henneghan, Austin Kaut, Pat Manley, Drew Roper, David Spadacene Ryne Sternberg, Kyle VanThof

NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1956 1958 1959 1961 1962 1965 1966 1969 1970 1971 1976 1977 1979 1982 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999

THREE NCAA TOURNAMENTS • PENN STATE LACROSSE

Bart Buser George Ritter Al Blair Tom Gotwals Bill Ziegenfus Bill Briner Bill Hollenbach John Nolan Art Tenhula Bill Hollenbach John Nolan Art Tenhula John Finley Dean Kissell Roger Nestor Bob Louis John Wilcox John Henry Wayne Hockersmith Al Fulton Bob Bullock Bob Hamel Fred Donahue John Behne Dave Erwin Andrew Lockhart Dave Thiel Chad Moore Glenn Thiel Greg Wacker Jim McGuone Stu Schooley Don Stone Rich Caravella Rich Mauti Ed Recco Joe Guterding Bill Turri Tom Lion Gary Martin Bill Schoonmaker Bob Quinn Chris Dent Chip Robertson Tim Conway John Hollerbach Jim Laverty Chris Marcus Alex Schoonmaker Glenn Thiel Mike Buzsa Dave O’Donnell Rob Warren Greg Jackson John Chescavage (MVP) Andrew Germain

Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goal Midfield Defense Goal Midfield Defense Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Defense Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Goal Defense Goal Goal Midfield Midfield Goal Midfield Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Goal Midfield Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Coach Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Attack Defense

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2013

Hamilton Pollard Randy Kleinman Matt Vallone Will Driscoll Luke Ogelsby Brian Mabry Matt O’Malley Jesse Tarr Marc Young Pat Heim Matt Mulqueen Dan Saltsman Gil Pearsall Andrew Mackrides Tommy Zichelli Drew Adams Rob Forster John Stuckey Matt Bernier Travis Crane Jack Forster

Defense Midfield Goal Attack Attack Midfield Defense Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Goal Attack Defense Defense Midfield Attack

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PENN STATE IN THE PROS & NATIONAL TEAMS NITTANY LIONS IN THE PROS

NITTANY LIONS ON NATIONAL TEAMS

Drew Adams (‘09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York (MLL) Rob Bateman (‘03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long Island (MLL) Matt Bernier (‘11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denver (MLL)

New York (MLL)

Art Berry (‘88) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh (MILL) Mike Busza (‘95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (NLL)

Boston (MLL)

U.S. WORLD TEAM 1990*

Tim Laverty, Tom Lion

2006

Chris Garrity

2010

Chris Schiller

* Alternates

Tim Conway (‘89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh (MILL) Will Cutler (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MLL)

U.S. U-19 WORLD TEAM

Dave Daniecki (‘97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MLL)

1992

Chris Dent (‘88) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MILL)

1996

Chris Lamy

Will Driscoll (‘02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester (MLL)

2008

Matthew Mackrides

Mike Busza

Jack Forster (‘13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chesapeake (MLL) Chris Garrity (‘03) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston (MLL)

Chesapeake (MLL)

Greg Gurenlian (‘06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York (MLL)

Rochester (MLL)

Pat Heim (‘07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston (MLL)

Philadelphia (NLL)

Kevin Keenan (‘99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MLL) Dave King (‘87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MILL)

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM — PLAYING 2011-present

Drew Adams

2012-present

Greg Gurenlian

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM — COACHING 2012-present

Jeff Tambroni*

Randy Kleinman (‘01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (NLL)

IROQUOIS NATIONALS — COACHING

2013-present

Anaheim (NLL)

Jim Laverty (‘91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston (MILL)

Chris Doctor*

* Assistant coach

Tom Lion (‘84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington (MILL) Matthew Mackrides (‘12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chesapeake (MLL) Gary Martin (‘84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MILL) J.J. Pearl (‘92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh (MILL)

Baltimore (MILL)

Hamilton Pollard (‘99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MLL)

Los Angelas (MLL)

Chris Schiller (‘99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (NLL)

Rochester (NLL)

Rochester (MLL)

Charlotte (MLL)

Jesse Tarr (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MLL) Matt Vallone (‘01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Los Angelas (MLL) Marc Young (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MLL) Tommy Zichelli (‘08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington (MLL)

2014 MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE DRAFTEES Austin Kaut (‘14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston (MLL) Tom LaCrosse (‘14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester (MLL) 38

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TEAM AWARDS PITTENGER AWARD From 1947-2010, presented to the most valuable senior in memory of George Pit tenger, a Nittany Lion lacrosse player (194041) who was killed in action in Germany on April 30, 944, while serving in the U.S. Army. 1947: Ken Kerwin 1948: Bill Hollenbach 1949: A.O. “Bud” Thomas 1950: Joe Drazenovich 1951: Phil Benedetti 1952: Harold Wolfram 1953: Rich Schaeffer 1954: Al Fulton 1955: Joe Erwin 1956: Bob Bullock 1957: Jim Houck 1958: Fred Donahue 1959: Ray Tuleya 1960: Richard Bullock 1961: Tom Ogden 1962: Andy Lockhart 1963: George Cimochowski 1964: John Meisel 1965: Roger Doumar 1966: Glenn Thiel 1967: Joe Gorman 1968: Gary Patterson 1969: John Matthews 1970: John O’Brien 1971: Ron Schwartz 1972: Bob Fromkin 1973: Mark McCubbin 1974: Ron Schneider 1975: Kevin Campbell 1976: Karl Hurtzig 1977: Jack Barry 1978: Mike Mass 1979: Ed Recco 1980: Bill Curran 1981: Paul Sullivan 1982: Bill Turri 1983: Jay Starapoli 1984: Tom Lion 1985: Bill Schoonmaker 1986: Tod Henjes 1987: Marty Coyle 1988: Jeff Connor 1989: John Hollerbach 1990: Bill Lunder 1991: Jim Laverty 1992: J.J. Pearl 1993: Chris Marcus

1994: Jay Graham 1995: Mike Busza 1996: Rob Warren 1997: Greg Jackson 1998: Chris Killoren 1999: Chris Schiller 2000: Don Mayerhofer 2001: Matt Vallone 2002: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan 2003: Chris Garrity 2004: Brian Mabry 2005: Marc Young 2006: Greg Gurenlian 2007: Pat Heim 2008: Andrew Mackrides 2009: Drew Adams 2010: Charley Henneghan Beginning in 2011, presented to a member of the senior class who led selflessly, while inspiring his classmates and teammates through his actions. 2011: John Nichols 2012: Ryan Link 2013: Jack Forster

1996: Andrew Germain 1997: Dave Washo 1998: Eric Wood 1999: Michael Kern 2000: Carson Yoder 2001: John Goldschmidt 2002: Brian Mabry 2003: Matt O’Malley 2004: Keith Benjamin 2005: Devin Kennedy 2006: Bubba Scott 2007: Devin Kennedy 2008: Mike Toner 2009: Colton Vosburgh 2010: Dave Baker Beginning in 2011, presented to a member of the team whose actions, investments and selfless contributions are synonymous with the mantra “Success with Honor” and who sets the standard of “The Penn State Lacrosse Way.” 2011: Matt Bernier 2012: Matthew Mackrides 2013: Travis Crane

HARD HAT AWARD

FRIENDS OF PENN STATE LACROSSE AWARD

Presented to the member of the team whose persistence, work ethic and courage set a “Blue Collar” standard for the program. 2011: Matthew Mackrides 2012: Ryan McGarvey 2013: Tom LaCrosse

THE THIEL FAMILY NITTANY LION AWARD From 1981-2010, presented to the most im proved player in memory of Glenn N. “Nick” Thiel, Penn State coach from 1935-1956. 1981: Joe Guterding 1982: Gary Martin 1983: Steve Schwin 1984: Greg Portmann 1985: Sean McGinley 1986: Dave O’Connor 1987: Chip Robertson 1988: Frank Beddings 1989: Rob Strasberg 1990: Scott Bailer 1991: Chris Marcus 1992: Ken Wille 1993: Jay Graham 1994: Tolleison Morriss 1995: Andy Leedom

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Presented to the person or persons who have gone above and beyond in supporting the program and/or its current members. 2011: Tyler Schmitt (manager) 2012: Jim Weaver (academic advisor) 2013: Vin Tedesco ‘64

CITIZENSHIP AWARD Presented to a member of the team who best combines the qualities of character, classroom and community service. 2011: Dave Baker 2012: Kyle VanThof 2013: Drew Roper

TOM HAYES NITTANY LION TEAMMATE AWARD Presented to a member of the team whose actions and words embody what being a great teammate is all about; having com passion for those around you and genuinely caring more about the team than personal needs. 2013: Gavin Ahern

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TEAM AWARDS LOCKHART MEMORIAL AWARD

FRIENDS OF PENN STATE MVP AWARD

FRIENDS OF PENN STATE TOP SCORER AWARD

From 1969-2010, presented to the best

Presented to the most valuable player by the

Presented to the top goal scorer by the

defensive player in memory of Andrew Lock

Friends of Penn State Lacrosse.

Friends of Penn State Lacrosse.

hart, 1962 All-American defenseman.

1995: Mike Busza

1995: Erik Merkel, 46

1969: Jerry Curtin

1996: Rob Warren

1996: Greg Jackson, 23

1970: Stu Schooley

1997: Kevin Keenan

1997: John Chescavage, 28

1971: Don Stone

1998: Kevin Keenan

1998: John Chescavage, 29

1972: Jeff Crowley

1999: Kevin Keenan

1999: John Chescavage, 25

1973: Jim Clouser

2000: Michael Kern

2000: Will Driscoll, 28

1974: Joe Carlozo

2001: Matt Vallone

2001: Will Driscoll, 38

1975-9: Not Awarded

2002: Will Driscoll

2002: Will Driscoll, 48

1980: John Farrell

2003: Chris Garrity

2003: Nate Whitaker, 24

1981: Joe Guterding

2004: Not Awarded

2004: John Eremus, Nate Whitaker, 18

1982: Ken Panzer, Mark Goulding

2005: Greg Gurenlian

2005: Nate Whitaker, 31

1983: John Coyle

2006: Drew Adams

2006: Nate Whitaker, 28

1984: John Coyle

2007: Drew Adams

2007: Rob Forster, 18

1985: Tod Henjes

2008: Drew Adams

2008: Rob Forster, Max VanArsdale, 17

1986: Tod Henjes

2009: Drew Adams

2009: Chris Hogan, 29

1987: Marty Coyle

2010: Matthew Mackrides

2010: Matthew Mackrides, 44

1988: Chip Robertson 1989: Paul Gilhool 1990: J.J. Pearl

FRIENDS OF PENN STATE GPA AWARD

1991: Paul McKelvey

Presented to the player with the highest

1992: Alex Schoonmaker

GPA for the current year by the Friends of

1993: Craig Driver

Penn State Lacrosse.

1994: Alex Schoonmaker

1997: Dave King

1995: Dave Daniecki

1998: Carson Yoder

1996: Dave Daniecki

1999: Ted Holmes

1997: Dave Daniecki

2000: Matt Vallone

1998: Andrew Germain

2001: Ted Holmes

1999: Hamilton Pollard

2002: Brian Mabry

2000: Mike Herscha

2003: Brian Mabry

2001: Mike Herscha

2004: Brian Mabry

2002: Matt Zappia

2005: J.T. Farcosky

2003: Matt Zappia

2006: Scott Jacobs

2004: Matt O’Malley

2007: Scott Jacobs

2005: Jesse Tarr

2008: Will Donley

2006: Dan Saltsman

2009: Will Donley

2007: Dan Saltsman

2010: Will Donley

2008: Drew Adams 2009: Matt Bernier 2010: Matt Bernier

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COACHING HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHES Years

Coach

Seasons

COACHING LEADERS

W L T Pct. Win Percentage

1913-15 Walter Farley

3

4 6 2 .417 Jeff Tambroni

.609

1916-21 Doc Lewis

5

3 9 0 .250 Glenn Thiel

.559

1922-24

3

5

.289 Dick Pencek

.507

5 8 0 .385 Earnest Paul

.487

Robert Jardine

1925-26 Ralph Leonard

2

1927-32

6

Earnest Paul

1933-34 Mike Loebs

2

18

13 19

1 2

.487 Nick Thiel

4 7 0 .364

1935-56

Nick Thiel

22

87

109

0

.444 Wins

1957-61

Ernie Baer

5

21

34

1

.385 Glenn Thiel

1963

Bill Hess

1

236

4 6 0 .400 Nick Thiel

87

3 7 0 .300 Dick Pencek

70

1964

Herb Schmidt

1962, 65-77

Dick Pencek

14

70

68

2

.507 Jeff Tambroni

28

1978-2010

Glen Thiel

33

236

186

0

.559 Ernie Baer

21

2011-pres.

Jeff Tambroni

14 coaches

1

.444

3

28

18

0

.609

99

488

490

7

.499 Bold denotes current coach

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W-L-T

Coach

Year W-L-T

Coach

1913 1-0-1

Walter Farley

1938

6-2

Nick Thiel

1914

2-3

Walter Farley

1939

4-5

Nick Thiel

1915 1-3-1

Walter Farley

1940

3-7

Nick Thiel

1916

2-2

Doc Lewis

1941

3-6

Nick Thiel

1917

0-2

Doc Lewis

1942

2-8

Nick Thiel

1918 No season (influenza epidemic)

1943

2-6

Nick Thiel

1919

0-1

Doc Lewis

1944

0-6

Nick Thiel

1920

1-1

Doc Lewis

1945

1-5

Nick Thiel

1921

0-3

Doc Lewis

1946

7-3

Nick Thiel

1922

1-5

Robert Jardine

1947

6-5

Nick Thiel

1923 3-4-1

Robert Jardine

1948

6-3

Nick Thiel

1924

1-4

Robert Jardine

1949

5-4

Nick Thiel

1925

1-5

Ralph Leonard

1950

3-6

Nick Thiel

1926

4-3

Ralph Leonard

1951

6-3

Nick Thiel

1927

4-3

Earnest Paul

1952

2-6

Nick Thiel

1928 1-4-2

Earnest Paul

1953

1-7

Nick Thiel

1929

3-3

Earnest Paul

1954

2-7

Nick Thiel

1930

4-3

Earnest Paul

1955

7-5

Nick Thiel

1931

4-2

Earnest Paul

1956

8-6

Nick Thiel

1932

2-4

Earnest Paul

1957

6-7

Ernie Baer

1933

0-5

Mike Loebs

1958

5-8

Ernie Baer

1934

4-2

Mike Loebs

1959 5-4-1

Ernie Baer

1935

4-2

Nick Thiel

1960

1-9

Ernie Baer

1936

4-3

Nick Thiel

1961

4-6

Ernie Baer

1937

5-4

Nick Thiel

1962

7-3

Dick Pencek

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COACHING HISTORY Year W-L-T Conf.

Coach

1963

4-6

1964

3-7

Postseason/USILA

Year W-L-T Conf.

Coach

Bill Hess

2007

5-8

3-4 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

Herb Schmidt

2008

7-7

2-5 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

1965 4-5-1

Dick Pencek

2009

9-5

4-3 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

1966

3-6

Dick Pencek

2010

2-11

1-4 CAA

Glenn Thiel

1967

Postseason/USILA

#16

4-6

Dick Pencek

2011

7-7

4-2 CAA

Jeff Tambroni

CAA Semis

1968 6-3-1

Dick Pencek

2012

9-6

5-1 CAA

Jeff Tambroni

CAA Semis, #16

1969

4-6

Dick Pencek

2013

12-5

6-0 CAA

Jeff Tambroni NCAA 1st Rd., #13

1970

3-6

Dick Pencek

1971

4-6

Dick Pencek

1972

4-6

Dick Pencek

Seasons 100

1973

5-6

Dick Pencek

Record 488-490-8

1974

6-5

Dick Pencek

CAA 16-7

1975

9-2

Dick Pencek

ECAC 28-31

1976

7-2

Dick Pencek

NCAA Appearances

3

1977

4-6

Dick Pencek

Year-End Rankings

15

1978

3-7

Glenn Thiel

1979

2-9

Glenn Thiel

1980

6-5

Glenn Thiel

1981

9-2

Glenn Thiel

1982

8-3

Glenn Thiel

1983

4-7

Glenn Thiel

1984

6-7

Glenn Thiel

1985

3-10

Glenn Thiel

1986

7-6

Glenn Thiel

1987

10-5

Glenn Thiel

1988

8-6

Glenn Thiel

1989

10-5

Glenn Thiel

#16

1990

10-5

Glenn Thiel

#14

1991

9-4

Glenn Thiel

#16

1992

9-3

Glenn Thiel

#19

1993

6-5

Glenn Thiel

#17

1994

8-4

Glenn Thiel

#13

1995

11-2

Glenn Thiel

#18

1996

10-3

Glenn Thiel

#13

1997

8-4

Glenn Thiel

1998

6-6

Glenn Thiel

1999

8-4

Glenn Thiel

2000

7-7

3-3 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

2001

7-6

2-4 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

2002

8-5

1-4 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

#13

2003

7-7

3-2 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

NCAA 1st Rd., #11

2004

6-7

0-3 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

2005

9-6

5-1 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

NCAA 1st Rd., #11

2006

8-5

5-2 ECAC

Glenn Thiel

#16

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

5/24

1913: 1-0-1 Head Coach: Walter Farley Pennsylvania 4-3 Bronx Lacrosse Club 3-3

1914: 2-3 Head Coach: Walter Farley Baltimore City College 6-0 W Pennsylvania 1-4 L Baltimore Polytechnic 8-5 W Hobart 3-10 L Carlisle Indian School 1-6 L

1915: 1-3-1 Head Coach: Walter Farley Lehigh 2-7 L Carlisle Indian School 1-12 L Pennsylvania 1-1 T Hobart 4-3 W Carlisle Indian School 3-5 L

W T

1916: 2-2 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Captains: R.H. Olmstead, Hollowell Maryland 1-2 L Johns Hopkins 1-14 L Maryland 4-0 W Syracuse 4-1 W 1917: 0-2 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Captains: Olmstead, Hollowell Swarthmore 1-4 L Lehigh 1-15 L Hollowell 29 1918: No team due to influenza epidemic.

1919: 0-1 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Captain: R. Lehman Navy 0-13

1920: 1-1 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Maryland 3-2 W Navy 0-13 L

L

1921: 0-3 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Captain: F. Leuschner 5/6 at Maryland 3-5 L 5/7 at Navy 2-20 L 6/2 Toronto 1-7 L 1922: 1-5 Head Coach: Robert Jardine Captain: I. Brown 4/4 Oxford-Cambridge 0-6 L 4/28 at Maryland 3-10 L 4/29 at Navy 0-13 L Syracuse 1-6 L at Army 1-15 L Swarthmore 3-2 W 1923: 3-4-1 Head Coach: Robert Jardine Captain: F. Coulter 4/14 Pennsylvania 4-2 4/19 at Hobart 4-4 4/20 at Cornell 1-3 4/21 at Syracuse 1-9 Brooklyn Polytechnic 19-0 5/4 at Maryland 4-8 5/5 at Navy 2-12 5/17 Swarthmore 5-2

1924: 1-4 Head Coach: Robert Jardine Catpain: J.C. Frank Mount Washington 0-7 L Syracuse 1-8 L at Maryland 1-6 L at Navy 0-14 L Cornell 4-3 W

1925: 1-5 Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Captain: W. Shaner 4/25 Onondaga Indians 0-6 4/30 at Cornell 0-3 5/2 at Syracuse 0-10 5/9 Crescent AA 22-1 5/16 at Army 1-15 5/30 Pennsylvania 6-7

4/17 4/24

W T L L W L L W

1926: 4-3 Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Captain: B.M. Hackett at Pennsylvania 10-6 Crescent AA 6-3

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5/1 St. Stephen’s 5/8 Syracuse 5/15 Cornell 5/22 Swarthmore 5/29 Union

4-2 W 5-10 L 4-7 L 5-3 W 7-12 L

1927: 4-3 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: W.R. Wendell 4/23 Lafayette 11-1 W 4/30 Crescent AA 16-1 W 5/5 at Cornell 2-5 L 5/7 at Syracuse 3-7 L 5/21 at Lehigh 11-2 W 5/28 Pennsylvania 2-6 L 6/11 Onondaga Indians 8-6 W 1928: 1-4-2 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: J.C. Belfield 4/19 Syracuse 4-4 4/21 Cornell 2-3 5/5 at Mount Washington 2-7 5/12 Swarthmore 5-8 5/19 Drumlin AC 9-0 5/26 at Army 2-8 6/9 Onondaga Indians 6-6

T L L L W L T

1929: 3-3 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: T.T. Torak 4/25 Dartmouth 7-5 W 5/10 at Western Maryland 5-3 W 5/11 at Navy 4-7 L 5/24 at Cornell 3-5 L 6/1 Army 1-2 L 6/15 Onondaga Indians 16-3 W 1930: 4-3 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: K. Kaiser 5/3 Western Maryland 7-6 W 5/9 at Colgate 3-9 L 5/10 at Syracuse 5-4 W 5/17 Pennsylvania 3-4 L 5/24 at Army 4-3 W 6/3 Toronto 5-9 L 6/7 Onondaga Indians 3-2 W

W W

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1931: 4-2 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: D. Lewis 5/1 at Western Maryland 1-0 W 5/2 at Maryland 0-13 L 5/7 Syracuse 5-4 W 5/16 Onondaga Indians 3-1 W 5/23 at Army 2-10 L 5/30 Colgate 9-4 W 1932: 2-4 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: R. Carlson 4/23 St. John’s (Md.) 1-10 4/30 Western Maryland 4-0 5/6 at Colgate 6-3 5/7 at Syracuse 2-7 5/14 Maryland 1-5 5/21 at Army 1-6

L W W L L L

1933: 0-5 Head Coach: Mike Loebs Captain: L. Edel 4/22 Army 0-9 4/28 at Hobart 3-4 4/29 at Syracuse 3-16 5/13 Navy 3-19 5/16 Maryland 4-11

L L L L L

1934: 4-2 Head Coach: Mike Loebs Captain: George Koth 4/14 Hobart 9-4 4/21 at Navy 3-13 4/28 Lehigh 8-4 5/5 at Army 5-13 5/7 Onondaga Indians 12-8 5/19 Cornell 7-6

W L W L W W

1935: 4-2* Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: R. Weber 4/13 Lehigh 14-0 W 4/27 at Maryland 3-14 L 5/4 Pennsylvania 11-3 W 5/11 at Cornell 10-6 W Army 4-12 L * Records incomplete

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16-2 W 12-6 W 8-3 W 3-6 L 2-13 L 2-9 L

1937: 5-4 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: John Conley 4/6 Harvard 1-11 L 4/14 at Swarthmore 4-3 W 4/17 Colgate 7-4 W 4/24 Pennsylvania 6-4 W 5/1 Lehigh 9-1 W 5/8 at Army 2-5 L 5/15 Syracuse 7-9 L 5/22 at Cornell 9-4 W 5/29 at Maryland 0-15 L Ray Coskery 8, S.E. Cohn 8 1938: 6-2 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Selig Cohn 4/9 Army 2-10 L 4/16 Maryland 4-11 L 4/23 at Pennsylvania 7-4 W 5/7 Swarthmore 7-6 W 5/10 Cornell 13-5 W 5/13 at Colgate 13-6 W 5/14 at Syracuse 5-4 W 5/21 Lafayette 12-1 W Ray Coskery 6, Joe Andrukitis 5 1939: 4-5 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Ray Coskery 4/5 at St. Johns 7-12 L 4/8 at Maryland 2-18 L 4/19 Swarthmore 6-7 L 4/22 Pennsylvania 9-3 W 4/29 at Army 4-10 L 5/6 Syracuse 10-7 W 5/12 at Hobart 6-12 L 5/13 at Cornell 11-7 W 5/20 Lehigh 11-2 W Ray Coskery 15, George Ritter 13 1940: 3-7 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captains: Bart Buser, George Ritter 4/6 Hobart 9-14 L 4/12 at Pennsylvania 5-6 L

4/13 at Navy 4/20 Cornell 4/24 Swarthmore 4/27 Maryland 5/4 at Army 5/16 Lehigh 5/17 at Colgate 5/18 at Syracuse Bart Buser 11, Jim Ritter 10

1-10 L 7-6 W 3-8 L 3-7 L 5-9 L 12-5 W 11-3 W 6-16 L

1941: 3-6 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Warren Darrell 4/12 at Navy 4-13 L 4/14 at Maryland 3-12 L 4/19 at Swarthmore 6-8 L 4/30 Syracuse 8-17 L 5/3 Lehigh 12-5 W 5/10 Pennsylvania 15-4 W 5/16 at Cornell 12-7 W 5/17 at Hobart 6-8 L 5/24 Army 2-14 L Al Blair 15, Warren Darrell 14, Jim Ritter, 13 1942: 2-8 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Bill Zigenfus 4/11 at Navy 5-8 L 4/18 Cornell 9-4 W 4/25 at Syracuse 7-9 L 4/29 Maryland 5-11 L 5/2 Swarthmore 4-8 L 5/9 at Hobart 7-10 L 5/16 at Army 4-10 L 5/23 Drexel 6-3 W 6/17 at Johns Hopkins 6-10 L 6/18 at Maryland 0-13 L 1943: 2-6 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Jim Gotwals 4/10 Johns Hopkins 7-11 L 4/22 at Johns Hopkins 1-12 L 4/24 at Navy 2-4 L 5/1 at Maryland 4-9 L 5/8 Syracuse 14-1 W 5/15 at Army 4-7 L 6/17 at Navy 3-8 L Tom Mitchell 6, Jim Gotwals 5

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1945: 1-5 Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/28 Navy 0-20 L 5/5 at Army 1-25 L 5/12 Swarthmore 8-12 L 5/19 at Navy 0-26 L 5/26 Cornell 6-7 L 6/9 at Cornell 15-8 W Cary Taylor 11, John Nolan 9 1946: 7-3 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: John Nolan 4/13 Army 5-15 L 4/26 at Loyola 17-3 W 4/27 at Navy 4-14 L 4/30 Hobart 14-6 W 5/4 Rutgers 9-1 W 5/11 Johns Hopkins 4-19 L 5/18 at Swarthmore 14-11 W 5/24 at Syracuse 6-3 W 5/25 at Cornell 7-3 W 6/8 Cornell 9-8 W G.F. Sullivan 18, Taylor 16, John Nolan 15 1947: 6-5 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: George Locotos 4/7 at Duke 3-5 L 4/8 at Washington & Lee 5-6 L 4/19 Loyola 6-2 W 4/26 at Navy 1-10 L 5/3 Syracuse 6-3 W 5/7 at Sampson 8-2 W 5/10 Drexel 8-1 W 5/16 at Colgate 12-3 W 5/19 at Hobart 5-6 L 5/24 Swarthmore 9-11 L 5/31 Sampson 16-3 W Ernie Baer 11, Ken Kerwin 10

1948: 6-3 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: William Hollenbach 4/16 at Drexel 15-4 W 4/17 at Pennsylvania 13-4 W 4/21 Hobart 9-3 W 4/24 Cornell 10-5 W 4/30 at Loyola 8-4 W 5/1 at Navy 3-9 L 5/7 at Syracuse 5-9 L 5/15 at Army 1-7 L 5/22 Colgate 15-5 W John Nolan 16, Ernie Baer 11, Ed Belfield 10 1949: 5-4 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Roger Nestor 4/13 at Pennsylvania 9-3 W 4/16 at Western Maryland 14-5 W 4/18 at Washington & Lee 9-4 W 4/19 at Virginia 7-8 L 4/23 Loyola 4-6 L 4/30 Navy 7-19 L 5/7 Syracuse 7-12 L 5/13 at Hobart 13-12 W 5/14 at Colgate 14-2 W Buddy Thomas 16, Bob Lewis 16, Ed Belfield 14 1950: 3-6 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Ed Belfield, Bob Louis 4/14 at Loyola 4-9 L 4/15 at Navy 6-9 L 4/22 at Rutgers 6-11 L 4/29 Western Maryland 17-4 W 5/6 at Syracuse 3-17 L 5/13 Virginia 12-23 L 5/2 Hobart 16-6 W 5/26 at Ithaca 10-4 W 5/27 at Cornell 7-9 L Bob Lewis 13, James Reed 7, John Wilcox 6 1951: 6-3 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Phil Benedetti 4/13 at Western Maryland 17-0 W 4/14 at Navy 1-10 L 4/21 Loyola 12-14 L 4/28 Pennsylvania 14-5 W 5/5 Syracuse 10-13 L 5/12 MD Lacrosse Club 7-6 W 5/18 at Ithaca 13-0 W 5/19 at Hobart 17-10 W

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4/26 Rutgers 2-14 L 5/2 at Hobart 8-2 W 5/3 at Syracuse 5-9 L 5/7 Cornell 6-8 L 5/10 Swarthmore 10-3 W 5/14 Lehigh 13-3 W 5/17 Dickinson 7-8 L 5/24 Colgate 9-10 L John Behne 19-5, Fred Donahoe 20 1959: 5-4-1 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Captains: John Behne, Richard Dill 4/4 Loyola 14-3 W 4/11 Navy 3-29 L 4/15 Pennsylvania 9-4 W 4/18 Hobart 11-3 W 4/22 at Cornell 10-6 W 5/2 Syracuse 7-14 L 5/6 Maryland 1-20 L 5/9 at Swarthmore 4-4 T 5/13 at Lehigh 8-5 W 5/16 at Rutgers 5-17 L John Behne 29-2, Richard Kane 6-6, Dick Swanson 10 1960: 1-9 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Captain: Dave Erwin 4/2 at Loyola 8-2 W 4/6 at Navy 3-17 L 4/20 Cornell 3-12 L 4/30 Rutgers 5-15 L 5/6 at Hobart 0-6 L 5/7 at Syracuse 6-15 L 5/11 Lehigh 5-10 L 5/14 Swarthmore 4-6 L 5/18 at Maryland 2-17 L 5/21 Colgate 7-9 L Gordon Bennett 15-4 1961: 4-6 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Captain: Andy Lockhart 4/8 at Navy 5-16 L 4/15 Loyola 17-4 W 5/22 Pennsylvania 8-10 L 5/26 at Cornell 8-11 L 5/29 at Rutgers 3-6 L 5/6 Syracuse 4-11 L 5/12 at Lehigh 11-9 W 5/13 at Swarthmore 9-0 W 5/16 Gettysburg 14-4 W

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4/12 Franklin & Marshall 13-11 W 4/14 #10 North Carolina 7-13 L 4/19 Delaware 12-18 L 4/22 #8 Rutgers 6-20 L 4/26 at Loyola 15-12 W 4/29 at #14 Hofstra 7-14 L 5/10 at Bucknell 14-16 L 5/13 at #5 Army 6-19 L Mike Mass 29-19-48, Billy Curran 13-14-27, Ed Recco 12-5-17 1979: 2-9 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Ed Recco, Rich Keegan, Bryan Greaney 3/30 at #6 Syracuse 9-18 L 4/7 at Ohio State 14-11 W 4/11 at Franklin & Marshall 7-8 L 4/14 Drexel 11-10 W 4/18 at #15 Delaware 16-20 L 4/21 at #8 Rutgers 3-10 L 4/28 Hofstra 10-18 L 5/2 Loyola 14-15 L 5/5 at #2 Maryland 6-21 L 5/9 Bucknell 10-18 L 5/12 #7 Army 7-17 L Ed Recco 26-15-41, Billy Curran 14-15-29, Bill Turri 14-6-20 1980: 6-5 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: T. Bacon, D. Eicher, J. Spillane 3/22 at Lehigh 17-11 W 3/29 #7 Syracuse 8-15 L 4/5 Ohio State 17-3 W 4/9 Franklin & Marshall 16-11 W 4/16 at Drexel 14-8 W 4/19 #12 Rutgers 6-7 L 4/26 at #15 Hofstra 9-20 L 4/30 at Loyola 18-16 W 5/3 #9 Maryland 6-21 L 5/7 at Bucknell 15-14 (OT) W 5/10 at #6 Army 4-16 L Billy Curran 20-15-35, Mark Gelsomini 13-14-27, Tim Flanagan 15-19-34, Bill Turri 16-4-20 1981: 9-2 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Eph Humphreys and John Farrell 3/21 Lehigh 21-9 W 3/27 at Syracuse 4-19 L 4/4 at Ohio State 15-5 W 4/8 at Towson 14-6 W

4/11 Drexel 16-5 W 4/18 at #7 Rutgers 12-11 W 4/25 #15 Hofstra 10-5 W 4/29 Loyola 18-12 W 5/2 at Montclair State 22-10 W 5/6 Bucknell 15-6 W 5/9 #3 Army 5-11 L Gary Martin 16-40-56, Tom Lion 20-8-28, Jay Starapoli 27-0-27 1982: 8-3 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: K. Panzer, B. Turri and J. Guterding 3/20 at Lehigh 23-6 W 3/27 #10 Syracuse 4-12 L 4/3 Ohio State 24-4 W 4/7 #15 Towson 14-11 W 4/10 at Hofstra 16-10 W 4/17 #12 Rutgers 3-11 L 4/21 at Drexel 19-12 W 4/28 at Loyola 18-17 W 5/1 Montclair State 20-6 W 5/5 at Bucknell 22-10 W 5/8 at #6 Army 14-20 L Gary Martin 42-44-86; Bill Turri 21-5-26 1983: 4-7 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Rob Cooke, John Schmitt 3/19 Lehigh 22-4 W 3/26 #2 Syracuse 6-20 L 3/30 at #14 UMBC 10-11 L 4/2 Drexel 14-8 W 4/6 at #10 Towson 12-16 L 4/9 Hofstra 3-9 L 4/16 at #8 Rutgers 6-10 L 4/20 #6 Army 2-17 L 4/27 Loyola 15-16 (OT) L 4/30 at Montclair State 25-6 W 5/2 Bucknell 20-13 W Gary Martin 19-40-59; Tom Lion 21-22-43 1984: 6-7 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: D. Curran, J. Coyle, G. Martin 3/10 at Loyola 7-9 L 3/17 New Hampshire 7-8 (OT) L 3/21 Montclair State 15-4 W 3/24 at #1 Syracuse 5-21 L 3/28 at Lafayette 12-9 W 3/31 at Drexel 13-6 W 4/4 Towson 8-12 L 4/7 at #7 Hofstra 11-10 (OT) W 31 ALL-AMERICANS


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4/16 vs. #5 North Carolina (1) 8-16 L 4/23 at Stony Brook 12-11 W 4/27 Bucknell 15-13 W 4/30 #12 Delaware 16-15 W (1) Hershey, Pa. Greg Jackson 25-27-52, Pete Makover 18-14-32, Erik Merkel 26-7-33 1995: 11-2 No. 13 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Mike Busza, Mike O’Keefe, Brian Shorts 2/26 Notre Dame 15-14 W 3/3 Ohio State 15-7 W 3/8 at #3 Virginia 12-20 L 3/12 Villanova 16-10 W 3/18 at #6 Towson State 15-10 W 3/25 Lafayette 18-4 W 3/26 Drexel 18-13 W 4/1 at UMBC 16-15 W 4/8 Stony Brook 20-4 W 4/15 #18 Hobart 12-13 (OT) L 4/19 at Bucknell 17-8 W 4/22 at #20 Rutgers 15-14 W 4/30 at Delaware 16-11 W Erik Merkel 48-13-61, Greg Jackson 34-22-56, Mike Busza 26-14-40 1996: 10-3 No. 18 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Dave Daniecki, Greg Jackson, Tolleison Morriss, Rob Warren 2/24 at Michigan State 13-8 W 2/25 at Ohio State 8-7 (OT) W 3/6 at #5 North Carolina 9-18 L 3/9 at Villanova 16-3 W 3/16 #9 Georgetown 12-9 W 3/23 at Drexel 14-6 W 3/24 at Lafayette 12-4 W 3/30 UMBC 18-14 W 4/6 at Stony Brook 11-8 W 4/13 at Hobart 4-9 L 4/17 #10 Bucknell 6-11 L 4/20 Rutgers 6-5 W 4/27 Delaware 17-16 (OT) W Greg Jackson 23-16-39, Chris Killoren 21-1334, Jason Rickel 20-12-32

1997: 8-4 No. 13 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Dave Daniecki, Greg Jackson, Tolleison Morriss 2/28 Notre Dame 5-9 L 3/7 Villanova 12-7 W 3/12 vs. #18 Yale (1) 11-6 W 3/16 at #6 Georgetown 8-18 L 3/22 #1 Princeton 6-18 L 3/29 at #17 UMBC 11-5 W 4/5 Stony Brook 12-4 W 4/12 #15 Hobart 12-11 (2OT) W 4/16 at Bucknell 14-7 W 4/19 at #20 Rutgers 15-7 W 4/26 at Delaware 13-12 W 5/3 at #3 Duke 6-7 (OT) L (1) Boca Raton, Fla. Chris Killoren 23-18-41, John Chescavage 28-10-38 1998: 6-6 No. 15 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Tim Eldridge, Chris Killoren, Todd Korte 3/1 at Notre Dame 9-14 L 3/7 at Villanova 11-4 W 3/11 at #2 Maryland 6-14 L 3/15 #5 Georgetown 14-13 W 3/21 at #4 Princeton 5-13 L 3/28 UMBC 14-11 W 4/4 at Army 19-11 W 4/11 at #8 Hobart 6-12 L 4/15 Bucknell 19-8 W 4/18 #15 Rutgers 11-9 W 4/25 #20 Delaware 10-11 (OT) L 5/1 #6 Duke 6-10 L John Chescavage 29-10-39, Chris Killoren 23-9-32, Todd Kaiser 12-17-29 1999: 8-4 No. 12 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: John Chescavage, Andrew Germain, Kevin Keenan, Chris Schiller 2/28 Notre Dame 13-8 W 3/5 Villanova 13-7 W 3/10 at #8 Maryland 10-19 L 3/21 Lehigh 16-10 W 3/27 at #9 UMBC 11-9 W 3/31 at #7 Georgetown 10-20 L 4/3 #16 Army 19-12 W 31 ALL-AMERICANS


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/10 Hobart 7-6 4/17 at #20 Rutgers 15-8 4/21 at Bucknell 13-10 4/24 at #7 Delaware 11-12 5/1 at #4 Duke 9-22 Chris Schiller 24-18-42, John Chescavage 25-9-34, Don Mayerhofer 19-12-31, Todd Kaiser 16-14-30 2000: 7-7 (3-3 ECAC) No. 20 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Sean Huss, Don Mayerhofer, David Washo 2/27 at Notre Dame 4-10 3/3 at Villanova 13-7 3/6 at Air Force 15-8 3/8 at Denver 5-8 3/12 * #5 Georgetown 8-17 3/18 at Lehigh 15-12 3/25 * at UMBC 7-12 4/1 * #16 Massachusetts 11-8 4/8 at #18 Hobart 7-9 4/14 * at #12 Navy 5-12 4/19 #18 Bucknell 10-9 4/22 * Rutgers 12-6 4/28 #8 Duke 5-6 5/6 * Stony Brook 18-6 Don Mayerhofer 20-28-48; Will Driscoll 28-7-35; Eric Wood 14-18-32

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2001: 7-6 (2-4 ECAC) No. 15 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Ted Holmes, Michael Kern, Jan Northrop, Eric Wood 2/25 Notre Dame 8-10 L 3/3 Villanova 14-7 W 3/7 at Delaware 13-6 W 3/10 * at #4 Georgetown 5-12 L 3/17 at #16 Cornell 8-7 W 3/24 * #11 UMBC 7-8 L 3/31 * at #6 Massachusetts 9-10 L 4/7 #18 Hobart 12-11 W 4/14 * #13 Navy 9-10 (OT) L 4/18 at #10 Bucknell 6-10 L 4/21 * at #18 Rutgers 18-9 W 4/28 Fairfield 9-8 (OT) W 5/5 * Stony Brook 17-5 W Will Driscoll 38-9-47, Luke Ogelsby 11-16-27, Eric Wood 12-14-26

2002: 8-5 (1-4 ECAC) No. 13 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan, Tim Emmick 2/24 at Notre Dame 10-9 (OT) W 3/2 at Fairfield 14-6 W 3/4 Air Force 16-2 W 3/9 * #9 Georgetown 10-11 L 3/16 #16 Cornell 9-11 L 3/23 * at UMBC 8-9 L 3/30 * #11 Massachusetts 12-13 L 4/3 Delaware 16-8 W 4/6 at Hobart 11-10 W 4/12 * at #15 Navy 7-9 L 4/20 * Rutgers 15-3 W 4/23 Bucknell 9-7 W 4/27 #3 Virginia 13-8 W Will Driscoll 48-7-55, Luke Ogelsby 9-27-36, Sean Droogan 8-11-19 2003: 7-7 (3-2 ECAC) No. 11 USILA NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Marshall Feldman, Chris Garrity, Matt Zappia 2/23 #17 Notre Dame 9-10 L 3/1 Fairfield 18-6 W 3/8 * at #6 Georgetown 9-11 L 3/11 vs. #17 Yale (1) 15-17 L 3/15 at #20 Cornell 8-9 L 3/22 * #20 UMBC 10-12 L 3/29 * at #6 Massachusetts 11-10 W 4/5 Hobart 14-10 W 4/12 * #15 Navy 5-4 W 4/16 at Bucknell 10-7 W 4/19 * at #8 Rutgers 7-6 W 4/26 at #3 Virginia 10-11 L 5/3 #17 Ohio State 13-4 W 2003 NCAA Tournament 5/10 at #9 Towson 6-11 L (1) Boca Raton, Fla. Nate Whitaker 24-10-34; Luke Ogelsby 1320-33; Marshall Feldman 19-7-26 2004: 6-7 (0-3 ECAC) Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Rob Bateman, Brian Mabry, Matt O’Malley, Edmond Perry 2/21 at Ohio State 5-4 W 2/29 at Notre Dame 7-17 L 3/6 at Fairfield 6-10 L

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3/10 vs. Providence (1) 11-4 W 3/13 * #6 Georgetown 8-10 L 3/21 at #12 Denver 11-10 W 4/3 * Massachusetts 8-17 L 4/10 at Hobart 7-8 L 4/17 at Mount St. Mary’s 16-7 W 4/20 Bucknell 12-7 W 4/24 * #9 Rutgers 6-10 L 4/30 at #17 Villanova 9-11 L 5/8 #15 Virginia 10-8 W (1) Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md.) Nate Whitaker 18-13-31, Will Cutler 15-8-23, John Eremus 18-3-21 2005: 9-6 (5-1 ECAC) No. 11 USILA NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Marc Young, Will Jones, Mike Jacober 2/19 #14 Ohio State 9-7 W 2/27 #10 Notre Dame 6-14 L 3/5 * #16 Loyola 16-14 W 3/8 at #4 Duke 2-12 L 3/19 at #20 Stony Brook 5-7 L 3/25 Fairfield 10-11 (OT) L 4/2 * at #13 Massachusetts 8-18 L 4/5 Mount St. Mary’s 14-5 W 4/9 * #15 Hobart 19-13 W 4/16 * St. John’s 12-4 W 4/19 at #12 Bucknell 11-10 W 4/23 * at Rutgers 8-7 W 4/29 Villanova 10-5 W 5/8 * at #7 Georgetown 13-12 (OT) W 2005 NCAA Tournament 5/14 at #4 Maryland 10-14 L Nate Whitaker 31-13-44, Pat Heim 22-11-33, John Eremus 23-3-26 2006: 8-5 (5-2 ECAC) No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Keith Benjamin, Greg Gurenlian, Nate Whitaker 2/26 at #12 Notre Dame 4-8 L 3/4 * at Loyola 6-9 L 3/8 vs. #14 Dartmouth (1) 11-10 W 3/11 at Ohio State 14-13 (OT) W 3/18 Stony Brook 10-11 L 3/25 * at #20 Fairfield 11-6 W 4/1 * #7 Massachusetts 7-5 W 4/8 * at Hobart 9-4 W 4/15 * at St. John’s 13-3 W

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/19 Bucknell 10-11 L 4/22 * Rutgers 8-7 (OT) W 4/28 at Villanova 12-11 (2OT) W 5/6 * #5 Georgetown 9-10 L (1) St. Paul’s School (Baltimore, Md.) Brian Boyle 12-25-37, Nate Whitaker 28-4-32, John Eremus 19-6-25 2007: 5-8 (3-4 ECAC) Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Pat Heim, Dan Saltsman, Matt Mulqueen 2/17 #13 Denver 5-10 L 2/24 #17 Notre Dame 8-11 L 3/3 * #18 Loyola 9-10 L 3/10 Ohio State 8-10 L 3/13 vs. Colgate (1) 7-4 W 3/24 * #12 Fairfield 10-7 W 3/31 * at Massachusetts 5-6 (OT) L 4/7 * Hobart 12-7 W 4/14 * St. John’s 9-5 W 4/17 at #12 Bucknell 5-7 L 4/22 * at Rutgers 7-8 (2 OT) L 4/28 Saint Joseph’s 12-9 W 5/5 * at #4 Georgetown 4-9 L (1) Georgetown Prep (North Bethesda, Md.) Brian Boyle 11-17-28, Rob Forster 18-2- 20, Gil Pearsall 15-4-19, Pat Heim 14-4-18 2008: 7-7 (2-5 ECAC) Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Andrew Mackrides, Tommy Zichelli 2/16 Robert Morris 18-2 W 2/24 at #18 Notre Dame 9-15 L 3/1 * at #15 Loyola 4-7 L 3/8 at Ohio State 6-17 L 3/11 Villanova 12-3 W 3/15 Vermont 7-4 W 3/21 * at Fairfield 7-2 W 3/29 * Massachusetts 5-7 L 4/5 * at Hobart 6-8 L 4/12 * at St. John’s 7-11 L 4/15 #9 Bucknell 8-7 W 4/20 * Rutgers 4-8 L 4/26 at Saint Joseph’s 10-6 W 5/3 * #4 Georgetown 12-11(OT) W Rob Forster 17-12-29, Max VanArsdale 1710-27, Andrew Mackrides 12-4-16

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2009: 9-5 (4-3 ECAC) No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Drew Adams, Matt Warner 2/14 at Robert Morris 11-12 (2OT) L 2/22 #8 Notre Dame 8-13 L 2/28 * #16 Loyola 7-8 L 3/7 #15 Ohio State 11-5 W 3/10 at #20 Villanova 10-8 W 3/15 at Vermont 7-5 W 3/21 * Fairfield 4-5 (OT) L 3/28 * at #14 Massachusetts 8-9 L 4/4 * Hobart 10-8 W 4/7 at #19 Bucknell 9-8 W 4/11 * St. John’s 12-11 (OT) W 4/18 * at Rutgers 9-4 W 4/25 Saint Joseph’s 17-6 W 5/2 * at #16 Georgetown 12-11 (2OT) W Rob Forster 26-9-35, Chris Hogan 29-5-34, Jack Forster 22-12-34, Matt Mackrides15-13-28 2010: 2-11 (1-4 CAA) Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Joe Britt, Chris Hogan, Brian Shea 2/20 Robert Morris 17-24 L 2/28 at #3 Notre Dame 8-12 L 3/6 at Ohio State 10-11 (OT) L 3/9 Villanova 7-11 L 3/13 at Rutgers 4-7 L 3/20 at #8 Duke 11-20 L 3/27 St. John’s 13-11 W 3/30 Bucknell 9-11 L 4/3 * #9 Massachusetts 8-10 L 4/10 * at #8 Drexel 7-12 L 4/17 * #11 Hofstra 11-10 (OT) W 4/24 * at #14 Towson 9-10 L 4/30 * Delaware 10-14 L Matt Mackrides 36-8-44, Billy Gribbin 23-8-31, Nick Dolik 21-6-27, Chris Hogan 15-9-24 2011: 7-7 (4-2 CAA) Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni Captains: Matt Bernier, Matt Shankoff, Matthew Mackrides 2/19 Binghamton 9-7 2/27 Notre Dame 2-6 3/5 Ohio State 5-6 (3OT) 3/8 at #20 Villanova 5-17 3/12 Rutgers 11-6 3/19 * at #10 Massachusetts 8-7 3/26 * Saint Joseph’s 14-6 3/29 at #18 Bucknell 6-8 4/2 at Lehigh 8-7 (OT)

4/9 * Drexel 13-14 L 4/16 * Towson 7-6 W 4/23 * at #19 Delaware 13-3 W 4/30 * at #8 Hofstra 4-9 L 5/4 ^ #16 Massachusetts 9-10 (OT) L Shane Sturgis 18-16-34; Matt Mackrides 20-10 -30, Jack Forster 14-1-15, Nick Dolik 11-2-13 2012: 9-6 (5-1 CAA) No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni Captains: Ryan Link, Matthew Mackrides, Ryan McGarvey 2/11 vs. #6 North Carolina (1) 14-10 L 2/18 Michigan 16-9 W 2/26 at #2 Notre Dame 4-3 (OT) W 3/3 at #16 Ohio State 5-2 W 3/10 #11 Denver 6-14 L 3/17 * #3 Massachusetts 8-9 (OT) L 3/20 #10 Lehigh 5-9 L 3/24 * at Saint Joseph’s 7-3 W 3/27 #16 Bucknell 6-9 L 3/31 #12 Villanova 13-8 W 4/7 * at Drexel 10-9 W 4/14 * at Towson 8-3 W 4/21 * Delaware 13-9 W 4/28 * Hofstra 9-8 (2OT) W 5/2 ^ Drexel 11-13 L (1) at Kennesaw, Ga. Matthew Mackrides 30-12-42, Jack Forster 27-15-42, Shane Sturgis 19-11-30, Nick Dolik 18-4-22

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS • RESULTS VS. RANKED TEAMS 2013: 12-5 (6-0 CAA) No. 13 USILA NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni Captains: Travis Crane, Jack Forster 2/9 at Michigan 11-6 W 2/17 vs. #9 Denver (1) 15-12 W 2/24 #3 Notre Dame 9-10 (OT) L 3/2 #16 Ohio State 9-10 (OT) L 3/9 vs. #19 Lehigh (2) 10-12 L 3/16 * at #19 Massachusetts 7-5 W 3/19 at Binghamton 11-7 W 3/23 * Saint Joseph’s 9-2 W 3/26 at #7 Bucknell 11-3 W 3/30 at Villanova 7-6 W 4/6 * #12 Drexel 13-6 W 4/13 * Towson 10-8 W 4/20 * at Delaware 13-7 W 4/27 * at Hofstra 16-7 W 5/1 ^ Massachusetts 10-7 W 5/3 ^ Towson 10-11 L 2013 NCAA Tournament 5/11 #11 Yale 7-10 L (1) at Jacksonville, Fla. (2) at Chester, Pa. Jack Forster 41-16-57, TJ Sanders 44-5-49, Shane Sturgis 27-17-44, LaCrosse 23-5-28

PENN STATE VS. RANKED TEAMS All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-140 Record 2011-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 vs. No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 vs. No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 vs. No. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 vs. No. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 vs. No. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 vs. No. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 vs. No. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 vs. No. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 vs. No. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 vs. No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 vs. No. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 vs. No. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 vs. No. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 vs. No. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 vs. No. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 vs. No. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 vs. No. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 vs. No. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 vs. No. 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 vs. No. 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

WINS VS. TOP 5 TEAMS 2/26/12: No. 2 Notre Dame . . . . 4-3 (OT) 4/27/02: No. 3 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . 13-8 4/18/90: No. 3 Towson . . . . . . . . . . 16-13 5/3/08: No. 4 Georgetown . . . 12-11 (OT) 3/15/98: No. 5 Georgetown . . . . . . 14-13

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT First Last Adelphi 1955 1957 Air Force 2000 2002 Albany 2014 - Army 1922 1999 Baltimore City College 1914 same Baltimore Polytechnic 1914 same Binghamton 2011 2013 Bronx Lacrosse Club 1913 same Bucknell 1968 2013 Carlisle Indian School 1914 1915 Colgate 1930 2007 Cornell 1923 2003 Cortland 1966 1975 Crescent Athletic Association 1925 1927 C.W. Post 1985 1993 Dartmouth 1929 2006 Delaware 1964 2013 Denison 1986 same Denver 2000 2013 Dickinson 1958 same Drexel 1942 2013 Drumlin Athletic Club 1928 same Duke 1947 2010 Fairfield 2001 2009 Franklin & Marshall 1967 1980 Georgetown 1994 2009 Gettysburg 1961 same Guilford 1987 1988 Harvard 1937 same Hobart 1914 2009 Hofstra 1955 2013 Ithaca 1950 1951 Johns Hopkins 1916 1946 Kenyon 1954 1954 Kutztown 1985 1990 Lafayette 1927 1996 Lebanon Valley 1969 1971 Lehigh 1915 2013 Long Island Athletic Club uknown Loyola 1946 2009 Maryland 1916 2005 Maryland Club unkown Massachusetts 2000 2013 Michigan 2012 2013 Michigan State 1987 1996 Montclair State 1981 1984 Mount St. Mary’s 2004 2005 Mt. Washington Club unknown Navy 1919 2003 Nazareth 1989 1989 New Hampshire 1955 1987 North Carolina 1976 2012 Notre Dame 1989 2013 Ohio State 1979 2013 Ohio Wesleyan 1991 same Onondaga Indians 1925 1934 Oxford Cambridge 1922 same 54

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OPPONENT First Last W L T Pennsylvania 1913 1977 22 13 1 Princeton 1991 1998 0 3 0 Providence 2004 same 1 0 0 Radford 1989 1990 2 0 0 Roanoke 1987 same 1 0 0 Robert Morris 2008 2010 1 2 0 Rutgers 1946 2011 20 42 0 Sampson 1947 1947 2 0 0 Scranton 1987 same 1 0 0 St. John’s (Md.) 1932 same 0 2 0 St. John’s (N.Y.) 2005 2010 5 1 0 Saint Joseph’s 2007 2013 7 0 0 St. Stephen’s (1) 1926 same 1 0 0 Stony Brook 1994 2006 6 2 0 Swarthmore 1917 1965 13 15 1 Syracuse 1916 1986 12 46 1 Toronto 1921 1930 0 2 0 Towson 1981 2013 7 14 0 UMBC 1983 2003 14 7 0 Union 1926 same 0 1 0 Vermont 1992 2009 3 0 0 Villanova 1990 2013 16 3 0 Virginia 1949 2004 2 5 0 VMI 1989 1991 3 0 0 Washington & Lee 1947 1977 4 2 0 Western Maryland (2) 1929 1951 7 0 0 William & Mary 1986 same 1 0 0 Yale 1997 2013 1 2 0 Overall Record (.499) 488 490 7 Record vs. 2014 Opponents (.584) 131 94 1 Record vs. CAA Opponents (.587) 64 46 0

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SERIES HISTORIES Only series histories against Division I teams are included. 2014 opponents shaded in gray. AIR FORCE (2-0) 3/6/2000 W 15-8 3/4/2002 W 16-2 ARMY (3-29) 1922 L 1-15 5/16/1925 L 1-15 5/26/1928 L 2-8 6/1/1929 L 1-2 5/24/1930 W 4-3 5/23/1931 L 2-10 5/21/1932 L 1-6 4/22/1933 L 0-9 5/5/1934 L 5-13 5/11/1935 L 4-12 5/23/1936 L 2-13 5/8/1937 L 2-5 4/9/1938 L 2-10 4/29/1939 L 4-10 5/4/1940 L 5-9 5/24/1941 L 2-14 5/16/1942 L 4-10 5/15/1943 L 4-7 4/22/1944 L 0-14 5/6/1944 L 2-14 5/51945 L 1-25 4/13/1946 L 5-15 5/15/1948 L 1-7 5/13/1978 L 6-19 5/12/1979 L 7-17 5/10/1980 L 4-16 5/9/1981 L 5-11 5/8/1982 L 14-20 4/20/1983 L 2-17 5/4/1984 L 7-8 4/4/1998 W 19-11 4/3/1999 W 19-12

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5/22/1937 W 9-4 5/10/1938 W 13-5 5/13/1939 W 11-7 4/20/1940 W 7-6 5/16/1941 W 12-7 4/18/1942 W 9-4 5/13/1943 W 12-4 5/20/1944 L 3-13 6/10/1944 L 1-13 5/20/1945 L 6-7 6/9/1945 W 15-8 5/25/1946 W 7-3 6/8/1946 W 9-8 4/24/1948 W 10-5 5/27/1950 L 7-9 5/26/1951 W 10-5 5/17/1952 L 6-12 5/16/1953 L 8-16 5/22/1954 L 13-20 4/30/1955 L 8-11 5/25/1956 W 13-8 6/18/1957 L 8-13 5/7/1958 L 6-8 4/22/1959 W 10-6 4/20/1960 L 3-12 5/26/1961 L 8-11 3/17/2001 W 8-7 3/16/2002 L 9-11 3/15/2003 L 8-9 Dartmouth (3-0) 4/25/1929 W 7-5 3/30/1956 W 6-4 3/8/2006 W 11-10

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SERIES HISTORIES Denver (2-3) 3/8/2000 L 5-8 3/21/2004 W 11-10 2/17/2007 L 5-10 3/10/2012 L 6-14 2/17/2013 W 15-12

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Drexel (27-5) 5/23/1942 W 6-3 5/10/1947 W 8-1 4/16/1948 W 15-4 4/7/1973 W 9-6 4/6/1974 W 9-6 4/5/1975 W 15-6 3/31/1976 W 16-3 4/3/1977 L 7-9 3/31/1978 W 12-8 4/141979 W 11-10 4/16/1980 W 14-8 4/11/1981 W 16-5 4/21/1982 W 19-12 4/2/1983 W 14-8 3/31/1984 W 13-6 3/30/1985 L 13-14 (2OT) 4/5/1986 W 15-10 4/4/1987 W 20-13 4/2/1988 W 16-7 4/1/1989 W 13-6 3/31/1990 W 16-9 3/24/1991 W 16-8 3/11/1992 W 14-3 3/28/1993 W 14-7 3/27/1994 W 13-10 3/26/1995 W 18-13 3/23/1996 W 14-6 4/10/2010 L 7-12 4/9/2011 L 13-14 4/7/2012 W 10-9 5/2/2012 L 11-13 4/6/2013 W 13-6

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Duke (0-9) 4/7/1947 L 3-5 3/5/1985 L 6-7 3/2/1988 L 8-22 5/3/1997 L 6-7 (OT) 5/1/1998 L 6-10 5/1/1999 L 9-22 4/28/2000 L 5-6 3/8/2005 L 2-12 3/20/2010 L 11-20

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Fairfield (6-3) 4/28/2001 W 9-8 (OT) 3/2/2002 W 14-6 3/1/2003 W 18-6 3/6/2004 L 6-10 3/25/2005 L 10-11 (OT) 3/25/2006 W 11-6 3/24/2007 W 10-7 3/21/2008 W 7-2 3/21/2009 L 4-5 (OT)

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Georgetown (5-10) 3/6/1994 L 4-17 3/16/1996 W 12-9 3/16/1997 L 8-18 3/15/1998 W 14-13 3/31/1999 L 10-20 3/12/2000 L 8-17 3/10/2001 L 5-12 3/9/2002 L 10-11 3/8/2003 L 9-11 3/13/2004 L 8-10 5/8/2005 W 13-12 (OT) 5/6/2006 L 9-10 5/5/2007 L 4-9 5/3/2008 W 12-11 (OT) 5/2/2009 W 12-11 (OT)

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Harvard (0-1) 4/6/1937 L 1-11

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Hobart (24-34-1) 1914 L 3-10 1915 W 4-3 4/19/1923 T 4-4 4/28/1933 L 3-4 4/14/1934 W 9-4 5/12/1939 L 6-12 4/6/1940 L 9-14 5/17/1941 L 6-8 5/9/1942 L 7-10 4/30/1946 W 14-6 5/19/1947 L 5-6 4/21/1948 W 9-3 5/13/1949 W 13-12 5/2/1950 W 16-6 5/19/1951 W 17-10 5/24/1952 L 8-9 4/18/1953 L 10-11 4/30/1954 L 16-18 5/18/1955 W 8-7 5/4/1956 L 5-11 5/2/1958 W 8-2 4/18/1959 W 11-3 5/6/1960 L 0-6 4/4/1964 L 7-9 4/3/1965 W 4-3 5/1/1966 L 9-15 5/24/1967 L 5-6 5/25/1968 W 11-9 5/24/1969 L 13-14 5/23/1970 L 9-18 5/22/1971 L 6-9 5/18/1972 L 5-24 5/16/1974 L 7-21 4/28/1984 L 11-12 4/27/1985 L 3-12 4/26/1986 L 10-20 4/25/1987 L 7-13 4/23/1988 L 7-16 4/22/1989 W 11-9 4/21/1990 L 5-16 4/20/1991 W 12-10 4/18/1992 L 8-11 4/17/1993 L 13-14 4/15/1995 L 12-13 (OT)

A A H A H A A H A H A H A A A A H A A H A A H H H A H H H H A H A H H A H A H A H H

4/13/1996 L 4-9 4/12/1997 W 12-11 (OT) 4/11/1998 L 6-12 4/10/1999 W 7-6 4/8/2000 L 7-9 4/7/2001 W 12-11 4/6/2002 W 11-10 4/5/2003 W 14-10 4/10/2004 L 7-8 4/9/2005 W 19-13 4/8/2006 W 9-4 4/7/2007 W 12-7 4/5/2008 L 6-8 4/4/2009 W 10-8

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Hofstra (7-10) 4/11/1955 L 3-13 4/3/1956 W 9-3 4/18/1957 L 7-11 4/7/1958 L 2-13 4/29/1978 L 7-14 4/28/1979 L 10-18 4/26/1980 L 9-20 4/25/1981 W 10-5 4/10/1982 W 16-10 4/9/1983 L 3-9 4/7/1984 W 11-10 (OT) 4/6/1985 L 13-1 4(OT) 3/10/1990 L 6-17 4/17/2010 W 11-10 (OT) 4/30/2011 L 4-9 4/28/2012 W 9-8 (2OT) 4/27/2013 W 16-7

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Johns Hopkins (0-5) 1916 L 1-14 6/17/1942 L 6-10 4/10/1943 L 7-11 4/22/1943 L 1-12 5/11/1946 L 4-19

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Lafayette (25-0) 4/23/1927 W 11-1 5/2/1936 W 16-2 5/21/1938 W 12-1 4/14/1962 W 20-10 4/13/1963 W 21-4 4/12/1964 W 16-2 4/10/1965 W 12-4 5/12/1972 W 14-4 5/12/1973 W 19-10 5/11/1974 W 21-5 5/10/1975 W 21-4 4/21/1976 W 26-5 3/28/1984 W 12-9 3/27/1985 W 16-9 3/29/1986 W 17-8 3/28/1987 W 15-6 3/26/1988 W 16-7 3/25/1989 W 19-7 3/24/1990 W 11-5 3/30/1991 W 15-8 3/28/1992 W 11-7 3/27/1993 W 19-6 3/26/1994 W 21-7

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SERIES HISTORIES 3/25/1995 W 18-4 3/24/1996 W 12-4

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Lehigh (32-9) 1915 L 2-7 1917 L 1-15 5/21/1927 W 11-2 4/28/1934 W 8-4 4/13/1935 W 14-0 5/1/1937 W 9-1 5/20/1939 W 11-2 5/16/1940 W 12-5 5/3/1941 W 12-5 5/16/1956 W 15-3 6/15/1957 W 15-3 5/14/1951 W 13-3 5/13/1959 W 8-5 5/11/1960 L 5-10 5/12/1961 W 11-9 5/9/1962 W 14-7 5/8/1963 L 7-11 5/6/1964 W 12-8 5/12/1965 W 13-2 5/11/1966 W 17-6 5/10/1967 L 4-6 5/8/1968 W 10-4 5/7/1969 W 8-6 5/6/1970 L 3-4 5/8/1971 L 4-12 5/6/1972 W 12-5 5/5/1973 W 6-5 5/3/1974 W 19-11 5/3/1975 W 9-4 4/30/1976 W 21-7 4/30/1977 W 19-6 3/22/1980 W 17-11 3/21/1981 W 21-9 3/20/1982 W 23-6 3/19/1983 W 22-4 3/20/1988 W 13-7 3/21/1999 W 16-10 3/18/2000 W 15-12 4/2/2011 W (OT) 8-7 3/20/2012 L 5-9 3/9/2013 L 10-12

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Loyola (27-22-1) 4/26/1946 W 17-3 4/19/1947 W 6-2 4/30/1948 W 8-4 4/23/1949 L 4-6 4/14/1950 L 4-9 4/21/1951 L 12-14 4/10/1952 L 2-5 5/23/1953 W 13-8 4/15/1954 L 6-10 4/27/1955 W 17-8 4/13/1956 L 8-10 4/10/1957 W 13-9 4/11/1958 W 9-6 4/4/1959 W 14-3 4/2/1960 W 8-2 4/15/1961 W 17-4 4/6/1962 W 8-7 4/17/1963 L 5-7

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4/18/1964 L 6-10 5/15/1965 T 13-13 4/26/1966 L 9-10 4/8/1967 L 6-12 4/13/1968 W 9-5 4/15/1969 W 10-5 4/11/1970 W 10-9 4/10/1971 W 15-3 4/19/1972 W 17-10 3/31/1973 W 14-7 4/20/1974 W 10-9 4/30/1975 W 23-5 4/28/1976 W 17-12 4/26/1977 W 13-10 4/26/1978 W 15-12 5/2/1979 L 14-15 4/30/1980 W 18-16 4/28/1981 W 18-12 4/28/1982 W 18-17 4/27/1983 L (OT) 15-16 3/10/1984 L 7-9 3/15/1985 L 5-13 3/9/1986 L 12-14 3/21/1987 L (OT) 14-15 3/12/1988 L 7-15 3/11/1989 L 7-14 4/18/1990 W 16-13 3/5/2005 W 16-14 3/4/2006 L 6-9 3/3/2007 L 9-10 3/1/2008 L 4-7 2/28/2009 L 7-8 Maryland (2-35) 1916 L 1-2 1916 W 4-0 1920 W 3-2 5/6/1921 L 3-5 4/28/1922 L 3-10 5/4/1923 L 4-8 1924 L 1-6 5/2/1931 L 0-13 5/14/1932 L 1-5 5/16/1933 L 4-11 4/27/1935 L 3-14 5/30/1936 L 2-9 5/29/1937 L 0-15 4/16/1938 L 4-11 4/8/1939 L 2-18 4/27/1940 L 3-7 4/14/1941 L 3-12 4/29/1942 L 5-11 5/1/1943 L 4-9 4/23/1957 L 0-18 4/16/1958 L 5-22 5/6/1959 L 1-20 5/18/1960 L 2-17 4/25/1962 L 7-16 5/14/1963 L 6-19 4/14/1964 L 4-13 4/13/1965 L 2-16 4/13/1966 L 3-23 4/12/1967 L 0-17 4/10/1968 L 5-9 4/9/1969 L 6-12

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A A A A A H H A H A H A H A H A A H H A H H H A H A H A

5/5/1979 L 5/3/1980 L 3/11/1998 L 3/10/1999 L 5/14/2005 L

6-21 6-21 6-14 10-19 10-14

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Massachusetts (6-10) 4/1/2000 W 11-8 3/31/2001 L 9-10 3/30/2002 L 12-13 3/29/2003 W 11-10 4/3/2004 L 8-17 4/2/2005 L 8-18 4/1/2006 W 7-5 3/31/2007 L (OT) 5-6 3/29/2008 L 5-7 3/28/2009 L 8-9 4/3/2010 L 8-10 3/19/2011 W 8-7 5/4/2011 L (OT) 9-10 3/17/2012 L (OT) 8-9 3/16/2013 W 7-5 5/1/2013 W 10-7

H A H A H A H A H A H A N H A H

Michigan (2-0) 2/18/2012 W 16-9 2/9/2013 W 11-6

H A

Mount St. Mary’s (2-0) 4/17/2004 W 16-7 4/5/2005 W 14-5

A H

Navy (2-37) 1919 L 0-13 1920 L 0-13 5/7/1921 L 2-20 4/29/1922 L 0-13 5/5/1923 L 2-12 1924 L 0-14 5/11/1929 L 4-7 5/13/1933 L 3-19 4/21/1934 L 3-13 4/13/1940 L 1-10 4/12/1941 L 4-13 4/11/1942 L 5-8 4/24/1943 L 2-4 6/17/1943 L 3-8 4/29/1944 L 1-21 4/28/1945 L 0-20 5/19/1945 L 0-26 4/27/1946 L 4-14 4/26/1947 L 1-10 5/1/1948 L 3-9 4/30/1949 L 7-19 4/15/1950 L 6-9 4/14/1951 L 1-10 4/12/1952 L 0-21 4/11/1953 L 1-19 4/14/1954 L 1-23 4/16/1955 L 2-16 4/14/1956 L 4-17 4/13/1957 L 8-19 4/12/1958 L 2-18 4/11/1959 L 3-29 4/6/1960 L 3-17

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5-16 16-9 9-11 5-12 9-10 7-9 5-4

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North Carolina (0-10) 4/16/1976 L 14-20 4/9/1977 L 14-18 4/14/1978 L 7-13 2/28/1989 L 6-17 3/2/1990 L 6-13 3/5/1991 L 3-15 3/10/1993 L 3-25 4/16/1994 L 8-16 3/6/1996 L 9-18 2/11/2012 L 10-14

H H H A A A A N A N

Notre Dame (5-15) 3/18/1989 W 9-1 2/26/1994 L 9-12 2/26/1995 W 15-14 2/28/1997 L 5-9 3/1/1998 L 9-14 2/28/1999 W 13-8 2/27/2000 L 4-10 2/25/2001 L 8-10 2/24/2002 W 10-9 2/23/2003 L 9-10 2/29/2004 L 7-17 2/27/2005 L 6-14 2/26/2006 L 4-8 2/24/2007 L 8-11 2/24/2008 L 9-15 2/22/2009 L 8-13 2/28/2010 L 8-12 2/27/2011 L 2-6 2/26/2012 W (OT) 4-3 2/24/2013 L (OT) 9-10

H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

Ohio State (12-4) 4/7/1979 W 14-11 4/5/1980 W 17-3 4/4/1981 W 15-5 4/3/1982 W 24-4 3/3/1995 W 15-7 2/25/1996 W (OT) 8-7 5/3/2003 W 13-4 2/21/2004 W 5-4 2/19/2005 W 9-7 3/11/2006 W (OT) 14-13 3/10/2007 L 8-10 3/8/2008 L 6-17 3/7/2009 W 11-5 3/16/2010 L (OT) 10-11 3/5/2011 L (3OT) 5-6 3/3/2012 W 5-2 3/2/2013 L (OT) 9-10

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4/14/1923 W 4-2 5/30/1925 L 6-7 4/17/1926 W 10-6 5/28/1927 L 2-6 5/17/1930 L 3-4 5/4/1935 W 11-3 4/25/1936 W 5-4 4/24/1937 W 6-4 4/23/1938 W 7-4 4/22/1939 W 9-3 4/12/1940 L 5-6 5/10/1941 W 15-4 4/17/1948 W 13-4 4/13/1949 W 9-3 4/28/1951 W 14-5 4/26/1952 W 10-6 4/25/1953 L 4-13 4/24/1954 L 7-9 5/21/1955 W 13-6 4/21/1956 W 16-4 6/24/1957 W 16-5 4/19/1958 W 3-2 4/15/1959 W 9-4 5/22/1961 L 8-10 4/10/1962 W 8-7 3/30/1963 W 12-6 5/1/1971 L 5-10 4/22/1972 L 9-12 4/4/1973 L 7-13 4/3/1974 L 6-12 4/2/1975 W 12-10 5/7/1976 W 20-13 5/7/1977 L 10-24

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Princeton (0-3) 3/16/1991 L 7-9 3/22/1997 L 6-18 3/21/1998 L 5-13

N H A

Providence (1-0) 3/10/2004 W 11-4

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Robert Morris (1-2) 2/16/2008 W 18-2 2/14/2009 L (2OT) 11-12 2/20/2010 L 17-24

H A H

Rutgers (20-42) 5/4/1946 W 9-1 4/22/1950 L 6-11 5/10/1952 L 15-16 5/9/1953 L 7-14 5/8/1954 L 7-20 4/23/1955 L 6-17 5/19/1956 L 11-19 5/14/1957 L 9-17 4/26/1958 L 2-14 5/16/1959 L 5-17 4/30/1960 L 5-15 5/29/1961 L 3-6 4/28/1962 W 18-13 4/27/1963 L 7-16 4/25/1964 L 8-14 5/1/1965 L 9-19 4/30/1966 L 1-17

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4/29/1967 W 4/27/1968 L 4/26/1969 L 4/25/1970 L 4/24/1971 L 4/29/1972 L 4/28/1973 L 4/27/1974 L 4/26/1975 L 4/25/1976 W (OT) 4/22/1977 L 4/22/1978 L 4/21/1979 L 4/19/1980 L 4/18/1981 W 4/17/1982 L 4/16/1983 L 4/14/1984 L 4/13/1985 L 4/12/1986 L 4/11/1987 L (OT) 4/9/1988 L (OT) 4/15/1989 L 4/14/1990 L 4/13/1991 L 4/11/1992 W 4/10/1993 L 4/9/1994 W (OT) 4/22/1995 W 4/20/1996 W 4/19/1997 W 4/18/1998 W 4/17/1999 W 4/22/2000 W 4/21/2001 W 4/20/2002 W 4/19/2003 W 4/24/2004 L 4/23/2005 W 4/22/2006 W (OT) 4/22/2007 L (2OT) 4/20/2008 L 4/18/2009 W 3/13/2010 L 3/12/2011 W

7-6 1-10 10-12 2-8 7-20 6-15 7-16 7-21 5-10 9-8 10-13 6-20 3-10 6-7 12-11 3-11 6-10 10-13 3-13 5-8 9-10 8-9 6-12 17-18 10-17 11-10 9-16 13-12 15-14 6-5 15-7 11-9 15-8 12-6 18-9 15-3 7-6 6-10 8-7 8-7 7-8 4-8 9-4 4-7 11-6

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St. John’s (5-1) 4/16/2005 W 12-4 4/15/2006 W 13-3 4/14/2007 W 9-5 4/12/2008 L 7-11 4/11/2009 W (2OT) 12-11 3/27/2010 W 13-11

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Saint Joseph’s (7-0) 4/28/2007 W 12-9 4/26/2008 W 10-6 4/25/2009 W 17-6 3/27/2010 W 13-11 3/26/2011 W 14-6 3/24/2012 W 7-3 3/23/2013 W 9-2

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SERIES HISTORIES Stony Brook (6-2) 4/23/1994 W 12-11 4/8/1995 W 20-4 4/6/1996 W 11-8 4/5/1997 W 12-4 5/6/2000 W 18-6 5/5/2001 W 17-5 3/19/2005 L 5-7 3/18/2006 L 10-11 Syracuse (12-46-1) 1916 W 4-1 1922 L 1-6 4/21/1923 L 1-9 1924 L 1-8 5/2/1925 L 0-10 5/8/1926 L 5-10 5/7/1927 L 3-7 4/19/1928 T 4-4 5/10/1930 W 5-4 5/7/1931 W 5-4 5/7/1932 L 2-7 4/29/1933 L 3-16 5/16/1936 L 3-6 5/16/1937 L 7-9 5/14/1938 W 5-4 5/6/1939 W 10-7 5/18/1940 L 6-16 4/30/1941 L 8-17 4/25/1942 L 7-9 5/8/1943 W 14-1 5/24/1946 W 6-3 5/3/1947 W 6-3 5/7/1948 L 5-9 5/7/1949 L 7-12 5/6/1950 L 3-17 5/5/1951 L 10-13 5/3/1952 L 3-9 5/2/1953 L 13-18 5/1/1954 L 7-20 5/7/1955 W 17-13 5/5/1956 L 13-18 5/4/1957 L 4-13 5/3/1958 L 5-9 5/2/1959 L 7-14 5/7/1960 L 6-15 5/6/1961 L 4-11 5/5/1962 L 8-15 5/1/1963 L 5-10 5/2/1964 L 4-9 4/24/1965 L 7-10 4/23/1966 L 9-17 4/22/1967 L 10-11 4/20/1968 L 9-10 4/19/1969 L 9-13 4/18/1970 L 7-20 4/17/1971 W 12-9 4/15/1972 L 9-12 4/14/1973 L (OT) 13-16 4/13/1974 W 17-12 4/12/1975 W 15-7 4/2/1978 L 8-16 3/30/1979 L 9-18 3/29/1980 L 8-15 3/27/1981 L 4-19

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H A A H A H A H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H H H H H A H H A H A

3/27/1982 L 4-12 3/26/1983 L 6-20 3/24/1984 L 5-21 3/23/1985 L 7-27 3/22/1986 L 8-18 Towson (7-14) 4/8/1981 W 14-6 4/7/1982 W 14-11 4/6/1983 L 12-16 4/4/1984 L 8-12 4/3/1985 L 6-10 4/2/1986 W 11-9 4/1/1987 L 7-18 3/30/1988 L 11-17 3/29/1989 L 9-15 3/28/1990 L 8-10 3/27/1991 L 8-16 4/14/1992 L 8-16 3/20/1993 L 7-10 3/19/1994 L 13-15 3/18/1995 W 15-10 5/10/2003 L 6-11 4/24/2010 L 9-10 4/16/2011 W 7-6 4/14/2012 W 8-3 5/3/2013 L 10-11

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UMBC (14-7) 3/30/1983 L 10-11 4/21/1984 W (OT) 12-11 4/20/1985 L 4-8 4/19/1986 L 10-13 4/18/1987 W 13-12 4/16/1988 W 10-7 4/18/1989 W 13-12 4/7/1990 W 12-10 4/6/1991 W 11-10 4/4/1992 W (OT) 12-11 4/28/1993 W 15-5 4/2/1994 W 15-5 4/1/1995 W 16-15 3/30/1996 W 18-14 3/29/1997 W 11-5 3/28/1998 W 14-11 3/27/1999 W 11-9 3/25/2000 L 7-12 3/24/2001 L 7-8 3/23/2002 L 8-9 3/22/2003 L 10-12

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Vermont (3-0) 3/21/1992 W 12-8 3/15/2008 W 7-4 3/15/2009 W 7-5

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Villanova (16-3) 3/17/1990 W 13-6 3/14/1992 W 16-8 3/12/1994 W 16-12 3/12/1995 W 16-10 3/9/1996 W 16-3 3/7/1997 W 12-7 3/7/1998 W 11-4 3/5/1999 W 13-7 3/3/2000 W 13-7 3/3/2001 W 14-7 4/30/2004 L 9-11 4/29/2005 W 10-5 4/28/2006 W (2OT) 12-11 3/11/2008 W 12-3 3/10/2009 W 10-8 3/9/2010 L 7-11 3/8/2011 L 5-17 3/31/2012 W 13-8 3/30/2013 W 7-6

H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

Virginia (2-5) 4/19/1949 L 7-8 5/13/1950 L 12-23 3/30/1974 L 4-13 3/8/1995 L 12-20 4/27/2002 W 13-8 4/26/2003 L 10-11 5/8/2004 W 10-8

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VMI (3-0) 3/4/1989 W 19-8 3/18/1990 W 22-7 3/7/1991 W 17-4

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Yale (1-2) 3/12/1997 W 11-6 3/11/2003 L 15-17 5/11/2013 L 7-10

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Aarons Brendan 1995-98 Abell Mike 1995-97 Abernathy Robert 1949 Abriel William L. 1972-75 Adams Drew 2006-09 Adolph William 1991-94 Ahern Gavin 2011-pres. Agnew A. L. 1920 Aitken Steve 2011-pres. Ashley David 1962 Albertson Norb 1963 Albrecht John R. (Mgr.) 1955 Alex Christopher J. 1970 Alex Thomas G. 1974-77 Allen R. E. 1944 Alvie Talal 2013-pres. Amber John W. 1951-52 Anderson C. O. 1929-30 Anderson W. L. 1923 Andress John 2007-10 Andrukitis Joseph A. 1938 Antonick John 1988 Antonson J. O. 1929-31 Arnold David H. 1953-54 Asplundh Barr E. 1951-52 Atkinson Larry R. 1950 Atkinson R. E. 1913 Auer A. 1944

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Backenstose Brian 1993-94 Bacon Timothy D. 1977-80 Baer Ernest 1947-49 Baer W. W. 1915 Baier Kyle 2012-pres. Bailer John 1989-92 Bailey Doug 1981-82 Bailey Michael 2002-05 Baker Dave 2010-12 Baker R. M. 1918 Ballinger John 1966 Ballou C. F. 1914-15 Baney Robert 1983-84 Banham A. L. 1942 Banks P. B. 1922 Barber W. H. 1914 Barie John 1963-64 Barnes R. B. 1934 Barnhart A. L. 1920 Barras Richard 1966 Barry Jack E. 1974-77 Basciano Anthony 2007-10 60

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Bash H. C. 1922-23 Baskin Marc 1986 Bateman Robert 2001-03 Batkin W. 1944 Bauer E. C. 1945 Bauerle Richard 1963-64 Baucum Conor 2010-13 Beattie Michael R. 1957-59 Beck Regan 1989-90 Beddings Frank 1986-89 Behne John M. 1957-59 Belden Chris 1983 Belfield Edward C. 1948-50 Belfield John C. 1926-28 Bell Donald J. 1952, ‘54-55 Bell Matthew J. 1985-86 Benedetti Philip J. 1950-51 Benjamin Keith 2002, ‘04-06 Bennett Gordon S. 1960-61 Bergesen Andreas J. 1954-56 Berkowitz Howard 1962 Berman Rachel (Mgr.) 1982-84 Bernier Matt 2008-11 Berry Arthur 1985-88 Beuchele Walter E. 1978-79 Bickelhaupt George F. 1953-55 Bickell Thomas 1969 Bishop G. W. 1944 Bitner A. W. 1942-43 Blair A. F. 1939 & ‘41 Blatter Jay I. 1973 Blum R. B. (Mgr.) 1938 Boecker Gary J. 1973 Boecker Kenneth D. 1972-73 Bogert Steven 2011-pres. Bonner Graham 2001 Booker D. N. 1944 Booth Robert 2000-03 Booth S. K. 1932 Born Allen 1989 Bosman H. M. 1933-34 Bostock Donald J. 1955-57 Bowes H. R. 1915 Boyer D. J. 1938 Boyle Brian 2005-07 Boyle Greg 2006-08 Boyle Richard D. 1974-75 Bracciante Ronald J. 1961-62 Bragg Harrie 1949 Brandt Daniel 1988 & ‘91 Bready A. M. 1926

Brelus John 2008-11 Brennan Jason M. 1994-96 Bretherick D. W. 1944 Brickley David (Mgr.) 1963 Brigman, Jr. Lindo (Mgr.) 1940 Briner G. M. 1922 Briner John 1943 Briner, Jr. William M. 1942-43 Brinker Charles (Mgr.) 1967-68 Britt Joseph 2007-10 Brittain Edward 1957 Brittingham Stanley 1969 Brous Joel 1989-92 Brown C. A. 1929 Brown Greg 2008-11 Brown Harry S. 1956-58 Brown I. G. 1920-22 Brown John 1993 Brown Kessler 2011-pres. Brubach William 1981 Buckley E. M. 1924-25 Buckman, Jr. J. S. 1938-39 Budd Stephen 1982-85 Bullock Richard S. 1958-60 Bullock Robert F. 1954-56 Burke James 2013-pres. Burnside J.P. 2012-pres. Buser, Jr. Bart E. 1937, ‘39-40 Busza Mike 1992- 95 Busza Todd 1989-92

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Callaway Ace 1993 Campbell Christopher 2005 Campbell D. A. 1920 Campbell G. Keen 1941 Campbell Kevin R. 1972-75 Campbell R. L. 1943 Campbell Robert 1979-82 Caravella Richard F. 1973, ‘75 Carfora A.J. 2013 Carlozo Joseph V. 1973-74 Carlson R. F. 1928-29, ‘31-32 Carlson Ronald (Mgr.) 1956 Carr Arthur R. 1973 Carroll John 1986-87 Carson R. J. 1923-24 Carson R. R. 1944 Carter J. R. 1939-40 Case James O. 1950 Castella John 1960 Catalano Chris 1986 31 ALL-AMERICANS


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Catalano James A. 1977-79 Cawley Bill 1987 Celano Joe 2011 Chadwick Peter 1989-91 Chakey James 2013-pres. Chaikin James N. (Mgr.) 1945-46 Charles Ronald J. 2000-03 Charron William R. 1961-63 Chescavage John 1996-99 Chestnut Kent L. 1957 Chinich Justin 2007 Chiodo Raffaele 1992-95 Chisholm Daniel 1995-97 Cibik Michael (Mgr.) 1966 Cicak Michael 1940 Cimochowski George 1961-63 Cleary Regis 1967 Cleland J. G. (Mgr.) 1934 Clement Henry L. 1983 & ‘85 Clifton Sean 1990 Clough John 1990 & ‘93 Clougherty Thomas 1965 Clouser James F. 1971-73 Clouser L. H. 1925 Cochran Chris 1996-97 Cockley N. I. 1927 Cocoziello Alex 2007 Cohen Arthur S. 1954 Cohen Robert C. 1971-73 Cohn S. E. 1936-38 Collett John R. 1954-55 Collins Douglas 1985-86 Collins Francis D. 1972 Comegna Marc 1983 Conley J. F. 1935-37 Connelly William J. 1978 Conner George D. 1982-85 Connor Jeffrey 1984, ‘87-88 Conway Timothy D. 1986-89 Cook George H. 1926 Cook H. C. 1925-27 Cook Jack A. 1950 Cooke Robert 1980-83 Cooper Robert W. 1975-78 Copeland Matt 1995-98 Copelin Donald E. 1950 Cornwell E. H. 1922 Coskery E. G. 1933 Coskery Ray S. 1937-39 Coulter F. A. 1921-23 Courteau Christopher 2005

Cowan Alex F. 1938-39 Cox James 1980-81 Coyle John 1981-84 Coyle Martin 1984-87 Craig William 1914 Cramer Berne F. 1946 Cramer E. S. 1932 Crane Travis 2012-13 Cranmer C. B. 1929 Crawford B. E. 1932 Cromie R. W. 1927-28 Croohe A. L. 1932 Cross Jack 1965 Croup A. H. 1920-21 Crowley Jeffrey C. 1971-72 Cunningham Jeremiah 1980 Cugini John 2012-13 Cuno J. B. 1913-15 Curcio John J. 1982 & ‘84 Curran Dennis M. 1982-85 Curran Kevin T. 1978-81 Curran William J. 1977-80 Curtin Gerald 1968-69 Curtin Ryan 2006 Cusson Benjamin 2001-03 Cutler William 2002-05

Detwiler E. B. 1932 Devine John A. 1977 DeVoe James F. 1953 Diehl Paul 1966 Dill Richard J. 1958-59 Doederlein Winfred P. 1955 Dolik Nick 2010-13 Donahoe Frederick A. 1956-58 Donley Will 2008-11 Donnelly Jack 2012-pres. Donovan William J. 2001-04 D’Ortone Kenneth 1983-84 Dougherty John 1987-88 Doumar Roger 1963-65 Douthett E. M. 1936 Dowart A. L. 1916 Drake H. B. 1939-40 Drazenovich Joseph J. 1950 Dreeland Alan 1968-69 Dreyfus William 1986-88 Driscoll William 1999-2002 Driver Craig 1990-93 Droogan Sean 1999-2002 Drylie J. E. 1943 Dunkle R. S. 1917 Dunne Matthew 1964-65 Dwyer William L. 1993-96

D E Dangerfield H. 1928 Daniecki David 1994-97 Daniels Andy 1983 Darcey Connor 2013-pres. Dardaris Mark 1989-92 Darraugh E. H. 1918 Dattelbaum Warren 1938-41 Davidheiser Eric 2010-13 Davis Alan T. 1977-78 Davis Bill 2009-11 Day W. R. 1931-33 Dean James W. 1953 Dean W. A. 1916-18 DeBaldo Scott 1995 DeBow Brendan 2000, ‘02-03 Decker D. B. 1931 Decker, Jr. Howard W. (Mgr.) 1951 DeCock Gary 1981 Dede Scott 1988 DeFalco R. B. 1937-39 Degnan James 1984-85 Delanoy John 2005 Demos Greg 1999 Dent Christopher 1985-88

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Eagle Anthony J. 1950-52 Eaton W. L. 1920 Eddy R. B. 1936 Edel L. J. 1931-33 Edmunds G. H. 1925-27 Edmunds J. C. 1930 Edwards E. L. 1930-31 Edwards Kenneth 1968 Eicher David D. 1978-80 Eisenman R. S. 1935-37 Eisler C. R. 1921-23 Elder Gove G. 1958-59 Eldridge Timothy 1995-98 Elmer J. J. 2007-10 Elser A. J. 1928 Emmick Timothy 1998, 2000-02 Erber Peter J. 1961 Eremus John 2003-06 Erhart E. O. 1913 Erwin Dave 2008 Erwin David T. 1959-61 Erwin Joseph B. 1955 Erwin Mark 1981

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Eshelman W. 1944 Espy Brad 1995-96, ‘98 Essig Sean 1986-87, ‘89 Etter Kevin 2007-10 Etter Sean 2003-05 Ezratty Steven P. 1974-75

Fryburg Frank 1949 Fulton James A. 1950-51, & ‘54 Furchner Wes 1997-2000

G F Fabian Louis A. (Mgr.) Farcosky John Faries L. E. Farley E. S. Farley Walter S. Farls John Farrell Bernard C. Farrell Charles Farrell John Farrell William Faust Alfred D. Feen Jeffrey Feightner Paul Feldman Marshall Fellows R. H. Ferguson Frederick Ferguson M. M. Ferguson R. G. Ferry T. L. (Mgr.) Field Edward Finley John R. Fiscus Glenn W. Fisher H. W. Fisher Paul Fisher R. D. Flanagan Timothy Flannery Matthew Fleck Todd Flenner, Jr. B. E. Fletcher Jack E. Flinchbaugh David Florence Thomas I. Foresman W. S. Forrest, Jr. William H. Forster Jack Forster Randy Forster Rob Foster G. S. Fox R. W. (Mgr.) Frank J. C. Franson William Friedenberg David Friedman Stephen A. Fromkin Robert S. 62

1972-73 2004-06 1942-43 1920-21 1913-15 1986 1970-72 1965-66 1978-81 2000-03 1958 1987-90 1967 2000-03 1927-28 1967-68 1926 1932 1935 1995 1946-49 1956-57 1916 1988-91 1914-16 1980-81 2005-06 1989 1942-43 1934 1962-64 1982-85 1925 1951 2008-13 2010 2006-09 1936-37 1922 1923-24 1966 1956 1956 1970-71

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Gagliano Michael 1994-97 Gallagher A. J. 1913-14 Gannett Alex 2010 Gannett Christopher 2003-06 Gannett Alex 2009 Garonzik Scott N. 1975 Garrity Alex 2008-11 Garrity Christopher 2000-03 Gary Jeff 1983 Gatchell M. H. 1922-23 Gaumer L. S. 1945 Gehnrich Scott 2003-06 Geiger Daniel 2001-02 Geisewite C. F. 1925-27 Gekas Evan 1985 Gelsomini Mark P. 1979-80 Genther J. A. 1938-39 Gerber E. C. 1934-36 Gerding H. V. 1927 Germain Andrew 1996-99 Gerrato Anthony 1984, ‘86-87 Gerrato Bryan 2012-pres. Gerrato Glenn 1991-92 Geuder R. E. (Mgr.) 1939 Giacalone William R. 1973-74 Gibbs G. A. 1920 Gilhool James 1986-88 Gilhool Paul 1989-91 Gill A. J. 1913 Girard Lucien 1952-53, ‘56-57 Glading F. W. 1920-21 Glennon Travis 1999-2000 Gobey Galen 1967-69 Golder Tim 2011-13 Goldschmidt John 2001 Goldstein Lewis 1986 Goldsworthy, Jr. Thomas C. 1952-53 Gorman Joseph 1965-67 Gotwals James E. 1941-43 Goulding Mark 1979-82 Grabenstetter Walter 1986-88 Graham Jay 1990, ‘92-94 Grant Richard 1971 Graves Stephen 1986-89 Greaney Bryan J. 1978-79 Green H. W. 1930 Green Philip 1991

Greenlee Thomas Gribbin Billy Griffin E. F. Griffin James M. Griffiths P. W. Gruver J. A. Guariglia Mark Guarton Gregory Guitarre Ryan Gurenlian Gregory Guterding Joseph W. Gwynn J. A.

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1960 2010-11 1928 1956 1921 1926 1993 1989-92 2013-pres. 2003-06 1979-82 1931-32

Haas Jan 1980 Haberlin C. F. (Mgr.) 1929 Hackett B. M. 1924-26 Hagerman John C. 1949-50 Haggerty Kevin 1998-2000 Haggerty Ryan 1996-99 Hale Gregory 2001-04 Hall Stuart A. 1982-85 Hallowell C. K. 1914-15, & ‘17 Hamas S. V. 1929 Hamel Robert D. 1954-56 Hamilton D. D. 1943-44 Hammer C. R. (Mgr.) 1931 Hammond Richard W. 1958-60 Hanna Richard C. 1950 Hannum M. E. 1945 Hardesty Tom 1986 Harkins S. F. 1925-26 Harris E. B. (Mgr.) 1941 Harris Mike 1995 Harrower D. E. 1913 Hasek, Jr. C. W. 1935-36 Hassan P. R. 1933 Hassan, Jr. J. S. 1932 Hastings H. E. 1927 Haswell Mike 1998 Hausner Howard M. 1942-43 Hay James R. 1953-55 Hayes John L. 1948-49 Hayes Thomas R. 1961-62 Hegarty L. C. 1922 Heim Patrick 2004-07 Helbig W. H. 1924 & ‘26 Helgeson Steve 1987 Helgeson Stu 1984 Heller Jeffrey L. 1974 Helpa Joseph 1986 Henderson Earle H. 1958-59 31 ALL-AMERICANS


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Henderson J. L. 1942 Henderson J. Scott 1962, ‘64-65 Henderson Stephen 1966-68 Henjes Scott 1991 Henjes Todd 1983-86 Henneghan Charley 2006-10 Henneghan Danny 2010-13 Henning W. D. 1940-41 Henry J. B. 1932 Henry John P. 1951-52 Henry Richard 1967-68 Heppenstall J. M. 1931 Hermance Geoff 1990 Herring Edwin L. 1950-51 Herscha Michael 1998-2001 Hershner Kevin 2003-06 Herzer Brian 1979-82 Herzer Karl M. 1977-79 Hesch M. J. 1932-33 Hess D. J. 1940 Hess William E. 1956-58 Hilliard Ryan 1996-97 Himoff D. T. 1935-36 Hinckel Toebe 1995 Hinkle Richard 1960 Hockersmith Wayne L. 1951-53 Hoffman C. F. 1921 Hoft J. M. 1935-37 Hogan Chris 2007-10 Hollenbach William S. 1943, ‘46-48 Hollerbach John 1986-89 Holmes Edward 1998-2001 Holmes Robert 1966-67 Holt Eric 1999-2000 Hontz L. H. 1935-37 Hood Benjamin 1990-93 Horikawa Herbert J. 1954-55 Houck James P. 1956-57 Houle David 2000-03 House W. B. 1925-26 Houseworth Burt B. 1958 Howells Derek 2002-05 Huddles William 1965 Hufnagel Yanni 2002 Hughes Charles E. 1958 Hughes John 1949 Humphreys Edward P. 1979-81 Hunter Bill 1992-93 Hurtzig, Jr. Karl W. 1973-75 Huss Sean 1997, ‘99-2001

I J

Iafrate Frank Iannetta Rocco M. Irmler Alex Irwin James O.

1964-65 1948-49 1994 1960-61

Jackson Gregory G. 1994-97 Jacober G. E. 1936 Jacober Michael 2002-05 Jacobs Scott 2006-08 Janda Richard J. 1959-60 Jennings W. J. 1921 Johnson Chris 1995 Johnson Jason 1993-96 Johnson Peter C. 1944, ‘46-47 Johnson Ronald 1963-65 Johnson Scott 2006 Johnson Thomas 1999 Johnston F. B. 1913 Johnston R. B. 1924 Jones B. C. 1921 Jones Edward C. 1954 Jones Elliott 2003-04, & ‘06 Jones W. M. 1931 Jones William 2002-05 Jordon H. B. 1915 Josefson J. C. 1915 Joyce Kevin 2007-10 Jurman David L. 1992-95

K

Kaczowka Henry Kaiser K. C. Kaiser K. R. Kaiser Todd Kane F. E. Kane James E. Kaplan M. L. Kappel William M. Kastroll William Kaulfuss E. J. Kaut Austin Kay Donald P. Keegan Richard W. Keenan Kevin Kelly Bruce W. Kennedy Devin Kennedy James Kennedy Reed

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1966-67 1929-30 1929-30 1998-99 1932 1959-60 1930 1969-70 1992-93 1933-34 2011-pres. 1946 1978-79 1996-99 1972 2004-07 1962 2012

Kennedy Tom 1988 Kenney Adam 2004-07 Kern Michael 1998-2001 Kern, Jr. H. F. 1942-43 Kerwin Kenneth D. 1945-47 Kessler L. A. (Mgr.) 1943 Kessler Philip 1985-86 Kiefer M. R. 1927-28 Kielar W. A. 1932 Kilfoil J. F. 1935-36 Killoren Chris 1995-98 Kimble Reginald (Mgr.) 1948 King Aden A. 1993-96 King Andrew D. 1994-97 King David 1984-87 King David 1995-98 Kissell Dean W. 1945, ‘47-49 Klein Richard A. 1953-55 Kleinman Randall 1998-2001 Kline G. E. 1933-34 Koban Douglas 1982 Koch R. J. 1941-42 Kolb Jordan 2006-09 Koons Robert W. 1951-52 Kopenhaver Jim 1980-82 Korte Todd 1995-98 Kosanovich Bronco 1945-47 Koth George F. 1933-35 Koth O. R. 1929-30 Kowalski David P. 1970 Kowalski Peter A. 1975-78 Kranzley Steve 1981 Krause Andrew 1938-39 Kreinz Drake 2013-pres. Kriebel T. E. 1916-17 Krombolz Stephen 1991-94 Kuich F. C. 1927 Kupferberg Ian 1998-2001 Kutufaris Paul 1989-91

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Lafferty H. D. 1923-24 LaCrosse Tom 2011-pres. LaGrow Joshua 2002-04 Laird Matt 2000 Lamy Chris 1996 Lang Brooke 1991-92 Lasda Riley 2012-13 Latimer Warren E. (Mgr.) 1950 Laurin L. K. 1948 Laverty James 1988-91 LeChard Allan P. 1954-55

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Lee C. V. 1929 Leedom Andrew R. 1993-96 Lehman Christopher 1990-93 Lehman Steve 1992-93, & ‘95 Leuschner F. H. 1920-21 Levine Jay R. 1974-75 Lewis D. G. 1930-31 Lewis David 1967 Lewis H. H. (Mgr.) 1932 Lewis M. P. 1917 Lewis Matt 1995-96 Lindenmuth E. J. 1931 Link Ryan 2009-12 Lion Thomas 1981-84 Lisko Roy K. 1971-72 Lloyd Billy 2008-11 Lloyd J. S. 1917 Lockhart Andrew R. 1960-62 Lockwood C. H. 1941-43 Locotos Frank N. 1954-56 Locotos George 1945-48 Lomady Frederick C. 1977-79 Long, Jr. John 1950 Long Joey 2008 Lorenz Arthur L. 1944, ‘47-48 Lotz J. H. 1937 Louis Robert A. 1947-50 Lower IV Edward 1989-90 Loy Matt 2007-10 Lunder William 1987-90 Lundmark Stephen 1991 & ‘93 Lux John R. 1948-49 Lynch Brian 1982-85

M

Mabry Brian 2001-04 Mackrides Andrew 2005-08 Mackrides Matthew 2009-12 Madden Devin 2007-08 Maddock R. S. 1944 Magda Richard 1999, 2001-02 Mahoney Micheal P. 1978-79 Mahrer Stacey (Mgr.) 1987-88 Main J. B. (Mgr.) 1933 Makover Peter 1990-93 Makover Richard 1984-87 Maley F. L. 1933 & ‘35 Mall R. R. (Mgr.) 1942 Malloy Patrick 1965 Maloy J. S. 1917 Manley Pat 2012-pres. Maran P. Marshall 1989

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Marcus Chris 1990-93 Markland Francis S. 1957 Marr Dan 2012 Martenis F. P. 1944 Martin Gary 1981-84 Martocci William D. 1972-73 Marycz Mike 1995-96 Maschal W. D. 1928 Mass Michael A. 1975 & ‘78 Mathews W. H. 1915-16 Matthews John 1967-69 Mauti Richard D. 1975-77 May Kurt A. 1973-74 Mayer William 1983 Mayerhofer Don 1997-2000 Mayville Kenneth 2002-04 McAleenan Ryan 2006-09 McAuliffe Kevin 1991 McBride S. P. (Mgr.) 1937 McCaffery Brian 1996 McCandless P. 1926-27, & ‘29 McClaren W. L. 1935 McCleary John G. 1947-48 McClung J. H. 1936 McCollough J. P. 1914 McCollough William E. 1953 McCormick Mike 1983-84 McCoy John P. 1968-70 McCubbin Mark E. 1971-73 McDermott Bryan 1991-93 McDonough William J. 1958-59 McDowell C. C. 1916 McGarvey Ryan 2009-12 McGihon Robert 2000-01 McGinley Kevin 1992 McGinley Sean 1983-86 McGrath Mike 1997-2000 McGuire Robert K. 1974-77 McGuire Timothy S. 1973 & ‘75 McGuone James 1967-69 McHugh, Jr. J. E. 1940-41 McKeever David V. 1969-71 McKelvey Paul 1988-91 McKeon Scott 1984-87 McKlveen J. H. 1927-28 McMillen, Jr. W. W. 1930-32 McPherson R. M. (Mgr.) 1928 Mears Richard C. 1961 Medico Nancy E. (Mgr.) 1975 Meeker George E. 1946 & ‘48 Mehard H. R. 1913-14

Meier Louis A. 1960-62 Meisel John 1962-64 Melson Chris 1987 Merkel Erik 1994-95 Meyer H. N. 1937-39 Miller M. G. 1920-21 Miller M. M. 1930 Millick John A. (Mgr.) 1953 Milliken, Jr. H. E. 1943-44 Millspaugh Michael 1975 Minnich S. B. 1929 Mitchell Charles W. 1974 Mitchell Thomas B. 1942-43 Mitman Joshua C. 1973 Moconyi Andrew S. 1959-60 Moen Brian 1993, ‘95-96 Moltisanti Robert 1993 Montgomery Jeffrey 1988-89 Moore Chad 1963-65 Moorhouse W. J. 1933 Morgan C. C. 1922-24 Morin Francois 1995-96 Morris Duncan 1984-85 Morriss VI James T. 1994-97 Morse Logan 1989-92 Mortimer Samuel J. 1952 Mosko Michael 1984-85 Moulthrop H. K. 1932-34 Moylan David C. 1975-76 Mullen Ryan 2011-pres. Mulqueen Chris 2007-09 Mulqueen Matthew 2004-07 Munhall A. N. 1913-14 Murphy Steve 1989-90 Murray T. A. 1924 Myers Erik 2012-pres.

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Naribetsky J. 1939 Nave Brendan 2011-12 Neffgen Alfred V. 1970-72 Nehoda John R. 1945, ‘47-49 Nestor, Jr. Rodger S. 1946-49 Neumann Dan 1990 New David 2008 Newbury D. S. 1940 Nichols John 2008-11 Nissenbaum Scott 1992 Nolan John J. 1945-46, & ‘48 Northrop Jan 1998-2001 Nusbaum Hank 1992 Nutter Christopher 1988-91 31 ALL-AMERICANS


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O P Q R S Ober C. Brooke 1982-83 O’Brien John A. 1968-70 O’Brien Sean 1991 O’Connor David 1985-88 Odenkirk William D. 1958 O’Donnell David 1993-96 O’Donnell Michael 1992, ‘94-95 O’Neill Tommy 2013-pres. Ogden Thomas A. 1961 Ogelsby Luke 2000-03 O’Keefe Michael T. 1992-95 Olmstead R. H. 1913-16 O’Malley Matthew 2001-04 O’Rorke Timothy 1998 Owens Joseph 1950 Palmer J. Hugh 1961 Panzer Kenneth 1979-82 Passano Lindsay 1966 & ‘68 Paton Tom 1964 Patterson Garry 1966-68 Patton Michael 1992-93 Patton Richard 1966-68 Patzer Eric 1971 Paulin Louis 1962-63 Pauxtis Chris 1997 Pawloski Robert C. 1953 Pearl John J. 1989-92 Pearsall Gilbert 2004-07 Pecori Edward J. 1927 Peddy Thomas 1988-91 Pentz Marianne (Mgr.) 1985 Perella F. J. 1928-30 Perry Charles 2000-02, & ‘04 Perry Edmond 2001-04 Perry R. H. 1928 Peters Josh 1994-97 Peters W. V. 1913-14 Pfirman John 1946-47 Pierce, Jr. Augustus D. 1950 Pieri Brian 1997 Pietrzak Steven R. 1972 Pillion Michael 1978-79 Pinkerton Daniel R. 1973 & ‘75 Piper W. G. 1942-43 Pitarra Adam 1997-98 Pittinger G. R. 1942-43 Plesser Lee Ann (Mgr.) 1977-78 Poisson Fred D. 1946 Poley Josh 1996

Pollard Hamilton 1996-99 Pollock Andrew 1962 & ‘64 Pollock F. R. 1934 Poole Jon 1977 Poon Derek 1995-97 Pope P. H. 1915 Portman Gregory 1984-85 Powell Diallo 1994-97 Price Byron F. 1958 Price J. L. 1939-40 Pritchard David 1979-80 Pritchard James E. 1977-78 Pritchard W. E. 1926-27 Prizer J. E. 1928-30 Proksa J. J. 1936-38 Quinn Michael Quinn Robert

1991 & ‘93 1986-87

Radecic Matthew 2004-07 Raffensperger Paul J. 1950-51 Rahauser G. W. 1930 Raiser Michael N. 1960-61 Rall Eugene 1983-86 Rathmell J. N. 1933-34 Rattner George 1942 Rauch Jeff 1997 Raymond Burton E. 1950 Recco Edward A. 1977-79 Redding Rodney J. 1970-71 Reed J. A. 1933-35 Reed James A. 1950-51, & ‘54 Reidy K. F. 1931 Reiling Michael J. (Mgr.) 1973 Reilly T. S. 1930 Repp Paul H. 1975-77 Rhodes Colby 2008 Richards Michael 2012-pres. Rickel Jason 1996 Ridgway Conrad 2009-10 Riddell J. G. 1940-41 Ritchie Leonard 1949 Ritter George E. 1938-40 Ritter James W. 1940-42

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Robertson Ray 1986-88 Robeson G. A. 1934-36 Robinson Ricky 2009-10 Rogers Thomas C. 1972-74 Rogers W. H. 1917 Rolewicz Michael 1989-92 Romanchuk D. J. 1999 Roper Drew 2010-pres. Rosecrans James E. 1973 & ‘75 Rosen David 1962 Ross Earl 2007-10 Ross R. S. 1942-43 Rossa Raymond 1967 Rostmeyer Richard C. 1951-53 Rovder Linda (Mgr.) 1982 Rowe J. R. 1922 Rubin S. M. 1945 Ruf Jason 1994 Ruf Richard 1968-69 Rumbaugh H. M. 1939 Rumbaugh J. E. 1934-36 Russo Rich 1981-84 Rutherford David 1993 Ryan Anthony 1963 & ‘65 Ryan Mike 1987 & ‘90 Sadock Martin (Mgr.) 1944 Saler Morton 1940-42 Saltsman Daniel 2004-07 Sampson Greg 2008-10 Sanders Donald J. 1957 Sanders T.J. 2013-pres. Schaefer Richard H. 1952-53 Schaller Chris 1998-99 Schiller Chris 1996-99 Schilling Henry 1960 Schmidt Patrick 2001 Schmitt James 1985-88 Schmitt John 1981-83 Schmitt Tom 1987 Schneider Ronald E. 1971, ‘73-74 Schock David 1968-69 Schoepflin Robert 1967-69 Schooley Stuart W. 1969-70 Schoonmaker Alexander 1991-94 Schoonmaker William F. 1982-85 Schrader Stephen H. 1961 & ‘63 Schuepp Paul W. 1970-72 Schwartz Kenneth A. 1973 Schwin Steve 1981 & ‘83 Scott Brett 2005-08

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Scout Vance L. 1950-51 Seaman C. D. 1925 Sebastian John T. 1992-94 Seelig Richard W. 1961-63 Seeman Thomas A. 1956-57 Sesler, Jr. A. E. 1943 Seubel W. F. 1930 Sexton Matt 2013-pres. Shaffer J. K. 1928-29 Shaffer J. M. 1934 Shaner W. J. 1923-25 Shank Ben 1997 Shankoff Matt 2008-11 Shanks E. G. 1925-26 Shannon Timothy 1989 Sharp R. C. 1938-40 Shea Brian 2007-10 Sheffer Dale E. 1951 Sheridan E. A. 1937 Shiels Roy (Mgr.) 1960 Shorts Brian T. 1992-95 Shrucker L. R. 1917 Sibson Bryan 1979-80 Siconolfi Mark 1993 Silberg Stephen (Mgr.) 1967-68 Silver John L. 1969-71 Silver Scott M. 1972 Silver Stephen M. 1969-70 Simpson A. G. 1936-38 Singer E. V. 1923-24 Singley M. E. 1941-42 Sjoholin-Sierchio Kristi (Mgr.) 1981 Smedley Richard H. 1970-72 Smith David 2002-03 Smith Irving T. 1947-48 Smith John 1966 Smith L. 1913 Smith Micah 2005-06 Smith R. W. 1917 Smith Richard 1949 Smith Thomas C. 1944-45, & ‘49 Smith, Jr. F. R. 1931-32 Snell, Jr. Willard H. 1956 Snively N. R. 1937 Snook J. A. 1936-38 Snyder Donald 1957 Snyder Mervin A. 1946 & ‘50 Sobel Beverly (Mgr.) 1982 Solomon Stephen 2003 Souder Larry E. 1974 Spadacene David 2012-13 66

Spencer Howard A. 1961-63 Spillane John 1978-80 Spinelli Anthony 1988 & ‘90 Sprenkle Richard 1964 Stahley J. N. 1929-30 Staropoli Joseph 1980-83 Staub Kenneth W. 1961-63 Steinman Theodore 1960 Steinmuller John P. 1952-53, ‘56-57 Sternberg Ryne 2011-pres. Stevens Walter T. 1945-46 Stillman Jon 1999-2000 Stimmel Andrew 2007 Stinger Sean 1987 Stolp Loren 1967 Stoltz Michael 2001-04 Stone Donald S. 1969-71 Stone Jason C. 1951 Stoup James 1962 Strasberg Robert 1988-89, & ‘91 Strong Edwin T. 1958 Stothoff Taylor 2012-pres. Stuckey John 2006-09 Sturgis Shane 2011-pres. Sullivan Clifford F. 1947 Sullivan Paul W. 1978-81 Swanson Robert P. 1959 Swartz Ronald A. 1970-71 Swensen James S. 1961 Swensen Richard 1960 & ‘62 Szadziewicz John W. 1948-49

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Trout P. H. Trumper Jerome J. Trusal Lynn Tuleya Raymond R. Turri William

V W

Tarr Jesse 2002-05 Taylor Carey H. 1945-46 Taylor David 1980-83 Tedesco Vincent 1962-64 Temkovitz C. A. 1942 Tenhula Arthur N. 1946-47 Tesner, Jr. Raymond J. 1973-75 Thiel David 1963-65 Thiel Glenn F. 1964-66 Thomas Alan E. 1958 Thomas Augustus O. 1947-49 Thompson Joseph W. 1961 Thompson Larry W. 1975 Thorpe R. J. 1942 Toner Michael 2006-09 Torok T. T. 1927-29 Trapani Brian 1987 Travis Tyler 2011-pres. Trenz James W. 1971-72

1921-22 1947 1968 1957-59 1979-82

Vallance Tony 1995-97 Vallone Matthew 1998-2001 VanArsdale Max 2005-08 VanKirk Malcolm 1990 VanThof Kyle 2010-pres. Veach John 1962-64 Verschell Jeffrey 1987-90 Ververelli Peter J. 1977 Vesco Savino 1945 Vicker H. A. 1920 Voight Randall 1966-68 Von Nessen John 2013-pres. Vosburgh Colton 2008-11 Wacker Gregory 1964-66 Walker E. A. 1929 Walker J. E. 1943 Walker John R. 1951 Ward Andrew 2005 Ward Stephen D. 1970-72 Wargo Lawrence E. 1973 Warner J. H. 1921 Warner Jim 2009 Warner Matthew 2006-09 Warren Robert J. 1993-96 Warsaw Larry B. 1974-75 Washo David 1997-2000 Watkins B. E. 1923 Watkins Donald J. 1951 Watkins J. R. 1948 Watkins R. M. 1942 Waynick David 1987-90 Weaver Waldo 1949 Weber E. J. 1929-30 Weber H. C. 1931-32 Weber Robert E. 1933-35 Webster David 1965-66 Weeden Richard D. 1958 Weidner Everett B. 1954-55 Weinberg Kenneth 1964 Wendell William R. 1925 & ‘27 Wengrenovich Scott 2006 Wentz B. W. 1924 Werner Matt 1999 Werner Raymond F. 1978 31 ALL-AMERICANS


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Wertz C. F. 1920 Whitaker Nathaniel 2003-06 Whitaker, Jr. J. R. 1943 & ‘48 Wieland D. A. 1925 Wilcox John H. 1950-51 Wilhelm T. G. 1944 Wilke Tom 1981 Wilkinson David N. 1958-59 Wilkinson F. M. 1924 Wille Kenneth F. 1991-94 Wilson Harry E. 1923 Wilson W. S. 1913 Winpenny III James B. 1958-59 Wolf James L. 1947-48 Wolfram, Jr. Harold G. (Mgr.) 1950-52 Wood Eric 1998-2001 Wood William W. 1914-15 Worley James 1949 Wuenschel O. B. 1938-39 Wyszynski Brandon 1993

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Yaverbaum Harry I. (Mgr.) 1957 Yerger H. C. 1914-15 Yocum E. S. 1921-22 Yoder Carson 1998-2000 Yoder Grant 1992-93 Yohman John 1952 Yost I. A. 1922-24 Young Marc 2002-05 Youtz Ronald M. 1953-55 Yudin J. D. 1940 Zanone Joseph 1980 Zappia Matthew 2000-03 Zichelli Thomas 2005-08 Ziegenfus William M. 1941-42 Zimmerman, Jr. W. H. 1932 Zittel Kyle 2012-pres.

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