2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE QUICK FACTS
2016 SCHEDULE
THE UNIVERSITY
JANUARY Sat. 30
at Army (Scrimmage)
West Point, N.Y.
FEBRUARY Sat. 6 Sat. 13 Sat. 20 Sat. 27
ROBERT MORRIS HOBART at Cornell VILLANOVA
University Park, Pa. Noon University Park, Pa. 3 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. 3 p.m. University Park, Pa. 1 p.m.
MARCH Sat. 5 Tues. 8 Sat. 12 Sat. 19 Sat. 26
at Penn at Furman HARVARD MASSACHUSETTS Denver (Gerald Ford Stadium)
Philadelphia, Pa. Noon Greenville, S.C. Noon University Park, Pa. Noon University Park, Pa. Noon Dallas, Texas 1 p.m.
APRIL Sat. Sun. Sun. Fri. Sat.
2 10 17 22 30
at Ohio State MARYLAND JOHNS HOPKINS at Rutgers MICHIGAN
Columbus, Ohio Noon University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Piscataway, N.J. 8 p.m. University Park, Pa. 1 p.m.
MAY Sat. Sat.
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Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Park, Pa. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1855 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,068 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nittany Lions Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Conference Home Facilities . . . PSU Lacrosse Field (1,000; grass) Holuba Hall (1,250; indoor turf) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Barron Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Barbour Men’s Lacrosse Administrator . . . . . . . . Rick Kaluza Faculty Representative . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Linda Caldwell Athletics Website . . . . . . . . www.GoPSUsports.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Tambroni (Sixth year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobart ‘92 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149-73 (.671) Penn State Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-33 (.548) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jjt19@psu.edu Associate Head Coach . . . . . . Peter Toner (Sixth year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Springfield ‘03 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pct3@psu.edu Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . Chris Doctor (Sixth year) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers ‘07 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cdd10@psu.edu Director of Operations . . . . . David Shriver (Fifth 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
2015 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 2015 Big Ten Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Postseason Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Semifinals Home / Away / Neutral Records . . . . . 3-1 / 1-6 / 1-2 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27/8 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2016 Captains . . . . . . . T. O’Neill, D. Kreinz, J. Burke Twitter/Instagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . @PennStateMLAX Facebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PennStateMensLacrosse
PROGRAM HISTORY
First Varsity Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913 Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500-505-8 (.498) Big Ten Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 First Big Ten Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 NCAA Tournament Appearances . 3 (2003, 2005, 2013) All-Americans (First, Second & HM) . . . . . . . . . . 121 Scholar All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
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Big Ten Tournament Baltimore, Md. Big Ten Tournament Baltimore, Md. NCAA FIRST ROUND NCAA First Round Campus Sites NCAA First Round Campus Sites NCAA QUARTERFINALS NCAA Quarterfinals Providence, R.I. NCAA Quarterfinals Columbus, Ohio NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND NCAA Semifinals Philadelphia, Pa. NCAA Final Philadelphia, Pa.
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* – Big Ten conference game • ^ – NCAA Tournament game % – Creator’s Trophy game • All times Eastern Home games in CAPS at Penn State Lacrosse Field (1) Home game in CAPS at Holuba Hall NITTANY LIONS ON TV Several of Penn State’s games are broadcast on television each year, including national debuts on ESPNU, ESPN2 and ESPN. In addition, the Big Ten Network also televises games. Be sure and check your local listings or visit www.GoPSUsports.com for a full schedule detailing which games will be featured on television.
Men’s Lacrosse Contact . . . . . . . . . . . Arielle Sargent Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-865-8139 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-321-8286 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ans26@psu.edu Mailing Address . . . . . . . . . 101 Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802 2
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Quick Facts & 2016 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Table of Contents & Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Nittany Lion Radio/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Head Coach Jeff Tambroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Nittany Lion Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11 Nittany Lion Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-17 Nittany Lion Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-22 Nittany Lion Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-28 The Creator’s Trophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Big Ten in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2015 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2015 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Penn State Lacrosse Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-36 Penn State Big Ten & Big Ten Tournament Records . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Conference Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40 North-South All-Star Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Nittany Lions on Professional & National Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Team Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-44 Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-46 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-57 Results vs. Ranked Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Series Histories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-64 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-73
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CREDENTIALS
GAMEDAY MEDIA SERVICES
Members of the media should contact the Penn State Strategic Communications Office to request season or individual game credentials for home games. Individual match requests should be made no later than noon the day prior to the match and should be directed to Arielle Sargent, Assistant Director of Strategic Communications, at (814) 865-8139 or ans26@psu.edu.
The Penn State Strategic Communications staff will provide premgame notes, scorecards, rosters, updated statistics and results for each team prior to each game. Box scores will be distributed at halftime and following the game.
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES Please direct all requests for interviews with coaches or players to Arielle Sargent. Members of the Penn State coaching staff are usually available weekday mornings, afternoon practices and following matches. Members of the team will be available for interviews before and after scheduled practices, but will not be available for interviews on the day of a game, home or away, until the postgame press conference. After home matches, head coach Jeff Tambroni and requested student-athlete will be available for interviews. Contact Arielle Sargent for individual postgame interviews and away match requests. Players will return telephone calls, however home and cell phone numbers will not be distributed. For opposing student-athletes and coaches, please contact Arielle Sargent, who will alert the visiting SID, if available, or set up interviews. Penn State adheres to the NCAA photography policies.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE 2016 ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Name Grant Ament Josh Wellman Tommy O’Neill Chris Isenberg Kevin Hill Ryan Keenan Tanner Peck Matt Florence Ryan Guittare Nick Aponte Matt Donnelly Tyler Butler James Chakey Dylan Foulds Robby Black James Burke Mike Aronow Lucas Maloney Will Schreiner Hunter Pearl Michel McClain Brian Prestreau Tommy Wright Tyler Chambers Christopher Sabia Matt Sexton Drew Petkevich Nick Spillane TJ Sanders Drew Ryan Kevin Fox Dean Lamela Tripp Traynor Dan Craig Brandon Stern Drake Kreinz Mike Sutton John Von Nessen Trevor Scollins Jimmy Nowoswiat Chris Young Billy Lombardi Peter Triolo
Year Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. R-Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr.
Position Height Weight A 5-7 165 M 5-9 190 M 5-11 189 M 6-1 170 M 5-10 175 A 5-9 165 A 6-1 210 M 5-11 175 D 6-2 187 M 6-0 175 M 5-7 165 D 5-9 180 M 6-0 188 M 6-0 180 M 6-4 190 M 6-0 169 M/D 5-11 180 A 5-6 166 GK 6-1 210 GK 5-11 195 D 6-0 160 M 6-0 168 M 6-0 185 M 5-9 178 D 6-2 185 M 5-11 178 M 5-10 173 A 5-10 165 A 6-0 179 M 6-0 185 D 5-9 170 D 6-2 205 M 5-11 170 A 6-1 178 M 5-11 175 M 6-0 194 A 5-9 194 M 6-2 210 GK 6-1 175 A 6-3 225 M 5-8 170 M 5-7 195 D 6-1 188
Hometown High School/Last College Doylestown, Pa. The Haverford School El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge Shamong, N.J. St. Augustine Prep Glen Mills, Pa. Malvern Prep Webster, N.Y. Webster Thomas Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West Lincoln University, Pa. Avon Grove Greenwood Village, Colo. Kent Denver School/Va, Garnet Valley, Pa. Garnet Valley West Islip, N.Y. West Islip Sewell, N.J. Clearview Regional Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks East Havertown, Pa. The Haverford School Port Coquitlam, B.C Terry Fox Secondary Lutherville, Md. McDonogh School Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury Holbrook, N.Y. Sachem North Niskayuna, N.Y. Niskayuna Kemblesville, Pa. Avon Grove Reisterstown, Md. St. Paul’s Canandaigua, N.Y. Canandaigua Academy Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Yorktown Garden City, N.Y. Garden City Media, Pa. Episcopal Academy Harleysville, Pa. The Haverford School Niskayuna, N.Y. Niskayuna Bethesda, Md. Bullis School Franklin Square, N.Y. Carey Orillia, Ontario The Millbrook School (N.Y.) Wayne, Pa. Radnor Annapolis, Md. St. Mary’s Brick, N.J. The Lawrenceville School Downingtown, Pa. Malvern Prep Shelburne, Ont. Centre Dufferin Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill East Delafield, Wis. Portsmouth Abbey School (R.I.) Sewell, N.J. St. Augustine Prep Hillsborough, N.J. Hillsborough Marshfield, Mass. Marshfield Kennett Square, Pa. Unionville Oakville, Ontario The Hill Academy Rochester, N.Y. Aquinas Institute Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown East
Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni (Hobart ’92), Sixth Season Associate Head Coach: Peter Toner (Springfield ’03), Sixth Season Assistant Coach: Chris Doctor (Rutgers ’07), Sixth Season Director of Operations: David Shriver (Georgetown ’11), Fifth Season
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PRONUNCIATIONS Aronow AH-run-now Chakey CHAY-kee Guitarre Gih-TARR Isenberg EYE-zen-berg
Kreinz KRINES Prestreau PREST-row Tambroni Tam-BRO-Knee Triolo TREE-ol-oh
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE
GRANT AMENT
#1 | FR. | ATTACK
JAMES CHAKEY
#13 | SR. | DEFENSE
NICK APONTE
#10 | JR. | MIDFIELD
TYLER CHAMBERS
KEVIN FOX
DEAN LAMELA
RYAN GUITTARE
#9 | SR. | DEFENSE
KEVIN HILL
#5 | FR. | MIDFIELD
BILLY LOMBARDI
HUNTER PEARL
TANNER PECK
TJ SANDERS
#29 | SR. | ATTACK
MIKE SUTTON
#35 | JR. | ATTACK
LUCAS MALONEY
#44 | JR. | MIDFIELD
#20 | SO. | GOALIE
#39 | JR. | MIDFIELD
DAN CRAIG
#24 | JR. | MIDFIELD
#31 | FR. | DEFENSE
#32 | FR. | DEFENSE
MIKE ARONOW
#17 | SO. | DEFENSE
#18 | JR. | ATTACK
DREW PETKEVICH
#7 | SO. | ATTACK
#27 | FR. | MIDFIELD
WILL SCHREINER
TREVOR SCOLLINS
#19 | SO. | GOALIE
TRIPP TRAYNOR
#33 | SO. | MIDFIELD
CHRIS YOUNG
#43 | SO. | MIDFIELD
ROBBY BLACK
#15 | FR. | MIDFIELD
MATT DONNELLY
#11 | FR. | MIDFIELD
PETER TRIOLO
JEFF TAMBRONI HEAD COACH
MATT FLORENCE
#8 | RS-JR. | MIDFIELD
CHRIS ISENBERG
RYAN KEENAN
#4 | SO. | MIDFIELD
#6 | SO. | ATTACK
MICHEL MCCLAIN
JIMMY NOWOSWIAT
#21 | FR. | DEFENSE
BRIAN PRESTREAU
#22 | JR. | MIDFIELD
MATT SEXTON
#41 | FR. | GOALIE
#45 | JR. | DEFENSE
JAMES BURKE
#16 | SR. | MIDFIELD
#26 | SR. | ATTACK
JOHN VON NESSEN
#40 | SR. | MIDFIELD
PETER TONER
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
TYLER BUTLER
#12 | SO. | DEFENSE
DYLAN FOULDS
#14 | FR. | MIDFIELD
DRAKE KREINZ
#38 | RS-JR. | MIDFIELD
TOMMY O'NEILL
#42 | FR. | ATTACK
#38 | RS-JR. | MIDFIELD
DREW RYAN
CHRISTOPHER SABIA
#30 | FR. | MIDFIELD
NICK SPILLANE
#28 | FR. | ATTACK
JOSH WELLMAN
#2 | SO. | MIDFIELD
CHRIS DOCTOR
ASSISTANT COACH
#25 | FR. | DEFENSE
BRANDON STERN
#36 | FR. | MIDFIELD
TOMMY WRIGHT
#23 | FR. | MIDFIELD
DAVID SHRIVER
DIRECTOR OF OPS
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE HEAD COACH JEFF TAMBRONI
Sixth Year | Hobart '92 Career Record: 149-73 (.671) | At Penn State: 40-33 (548) 2009 USILA DI COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 CAA CO-COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 CAA COACH OF THE YEAR
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. 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. 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 Semifinal appearances (2007, 2009-10), including the 2009 national championship game. 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. 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. 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. Before embarking upon his collegiate coaching career, Tambroni coached the Heaton Mersey Lacrosse Club of the English Lacrosse Union for one year and served as a visiting coach for the CzechAmerican Lacrosse Foundation in Prague in the summer of 1996. Tambroni and his wife, Michelle, have three daughters, Carissa, Madison and Ella. Michelle played field hockey at Penn State from 198890 and earned All-America honors as a senior.
After guiding the Nittany Lions through the inaugural season of Big Ten Lacrosse, Jeff Tambroni returns for his sixth season as Penn State’s head coach in 2016. Tambroni guided the Nittany Lions through a historic season in 2015 that brought Penn State's first appearance in the Big Ten Tournament following the first ever season of Big Ten lacrosse. The Nittany Lions opened the season ranked No. 14 in the USILA DI Preseason Coaches' Poll and knocked off No. 16/11 Penn during the 2015 season. Tambroni also led Penn State to its first two Big Ten conference victories as well as a berth to the conference tournament. He also mentored rising senior TJ Sanders to USILA All-America honorable mention honors. In 2014, Tambroni led Penn State to its fourth consecutive above-.500 season. His student-athletes earned the eighth USILA All-American and third Scholar All-America honors of Tambroni’s Penn State career. He also coached goalkeeper Austin Kaut to his school record third AllAmerica honor and conference-best All-CAA First Team award. Penn State’s 2013 campaign saw Tambroni lead Penn State to one of the 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 from March through May to earn the school’s third NCAA bid and first chance to host an NCAA game. Tambroni was named CAA Coach of the Year for the second time in his career (2011), while 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. TJ Sanders was named Rookie of the Year and the Nittany Lions placed six on the AllCAA First Team. 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.
TAMBRONI YEAR-BY-YEAR Season 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 At Cornell 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 At PSU Career
Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish Championships 7-6 .538 4-2 .667 T-2nd 11-4 .733 4-2 .667 T-2nd 9-4 .692 5-1 .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 9-5 .643 5-1 .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 11-3 .786 6-0 1.000 1st Ivy Champions 11-3 .786 5-1 .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 15-1 .938 6-0 1.000 1st Ivy Champions 11-4 .733 5-1 .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 13-4 .764 5-1 .833 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 12-6 .667 4-2 .667 T-1st Co-Ivy Champions 109-40 .732 49-11 .817 8 Ivy League Titles 7-7 .500 4-2 .667 2nd 9-6 .600 5-1 .833 2nd 12-5 .706 6-0 1.000 1st CAA Regular Season 7-6 .538 3-2 .600 3rd 5-9 .357 2-3 .400 4th 40-33 .548 20-8 .714 149-73 .671 69-19 .807 6
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 Big Ten Tournament
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH PETER TONER Sixth Year | Springfield '03 Peter Toner enters his second season as the associate head coach for the Penn State men’s lacrosse team in 2016 and his sixth season as a member of the Nittany Lions’ coaching staff after serving as an assistant coach. As the team’s defensive coach, the 2015 Nittany Lions’ scoring defense ranked third in the inaugural Big Ten season. Penn State's scoring defense also ranked second in the 2014 Colonial Athletic Association with 8.79 goals per game. PSU earned its third-straight winning campaign in 2014 and an NCAA Tournament appearance 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 coach and recruiting coordinator. 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 two-time 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.
ASSISTANT COACH CHRIS DOCTOR Sixth Year | Rutgers '07 Chris Doctor enters his sixth season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team during the 2015-16 academic year. In charge of the face-off crew, Doctor’s coaching has been pivotal in Penn State’s progress at the position. The Nittany Lions ranked fifth in Big Ten conference face-off percentage in 2015 with Drake Kreinz posting the fourth-best clip in the league and the 22nd best in the nation. In 2013 en route to a CAA regular season crown and an NCAA appearance, he 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 10 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.
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS DAVID SHRIVER Fifth Year | Georgetown '11 Former Georgetown attacker David Shriver enters his fifth season at Penn State, his second 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 extra-man unit and offensive personnel. Shriver was a four-year letter winner at Georgetown where he was elected captain his senior year. 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. 7
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE JAMES
#16
JAMES
BURKE
CHAKEY
Duxbury, Mass. | Duxbury
Havertown, Pa. The Haverford School
Senior • DEFENSE • 6-0
Senior • DEFENSE • 6-0
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#13
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 0 0 0 2 .000 27 5 6 4-3:00
2013 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0-0:00
2014 13-8 0 0 0
2 .000 29 5 14 4-4:00
2014 13-3 0 0 0 2 .000 15 6 0 0-0:00
2015 13-4 2 1 3 Total 43-12 2 1 3
5 .400 32 2 12 3-2:30 9 .222 90 12 32 11-9:30
2015 14-3 0 0 0 2 .000 27 7 2 0-0.00 Total 32-6 0 0 0
2014 ALL-CAA SECOND TEAM 2013 ALL-CAA ROOKIE TEAM
4 .000 43 13 2 0-0:00
2015 Played in every game, making three starts … Collected 27 ground balls, picking up multiple ground balls in seven appearances … Caused a pair of turnovers, against Penn (2/28) and Marist (3/10) … Recorded two shots, at Loyola (2/14) and against the Red Foxes.
2015 Appeared in 11 contests as the team’s top pole … Scored a goal against Penn (2/28) and in the Big Ten Tournament game against Johns Hopkins (4/30) … Dished out an assist against Ohio State (3/29) … Caused a team-best 12 turnovers, three of which were recorded at UMass (3/14) and a pair each in the Big Ten Tournament game and at Michigan (4/25) … Collected 34 ground balls, picking up five each in back-to-back contests against UMass and Denver (3/21) … Took four shots on the year: against Penn, Harvard (3/7), the Buckeyes, Rutgers (4/19) and the Blue Jays.
2014 Made three starts and appeared in 10 additional games … Collected 15 ground balls, a career high … Took two shots. 2013 Appeared in five games, making collegiate debut in a win over Michigan (2/9) ... Collected a ground ball against Ohio State (3/2).
2014 Appeared in 13 games, starting eight … Caused five turnovers against Villanova (3/29), a single game high on the team … Caused three against Loyola (2/15) … Second on the team in caused turnovers (14) … Collected 29 ground balls, placing him fourth on the team … Recorded two shots.
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.
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 three ground balls against Binghamton (3/19), Villanova (3/30), Towson (4/13), Delaware (4/20) and Yale (5/11) ... Knocked away two turnovers at Bucknell (3/26).
PERSONAL James Edward Chakey was born May 12, 1994 in Havertown, Pennsylvania … Parents are James and Clare ... Has a younger sister, Bridget ... Majoring in pre-medicine.
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, Massachusetts … Parents are Jim and Chris Burke ... Has two younger brothers, Brendan and Brady ... Anticipates majoring in business management. 8
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE
#9
RYAN
TOMMY
GUITTARE
O’NEILL
Garnet Valley, Pa.| Garnet Valley
Shamong, N.J.| St. Augustine Prep
Senior • DEFENSE • 6-2
Senior • MIDFIELD • 5-11
CAREER STATS Year
#3
CAREER STATS
GP-GS G
A
PTS
SH
PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
2013 17-0 1 2 3 2 .500 4 0 1 0-0:00
2014
0-0:00
2014 13-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 7 0 3 0-0:00
2015 14-13 1 0 1 2 ,500 16 2 5 0-0.00
12-1
0
0
0
0 .000
4
0
1
2015 14-3 0 0 0 0 .000 11 1 6 1-0:30
Total 30-14 1 0 1
Total 44-3 2
2 .500 20 2 6 0-0:00
2 4
3 .667 22 4 11 1-0:30
2015 Started 13-of-14 games during the 2015 season … Scored his first collegiate goal against Harvard (3/7) … Picked up 16 ground balls with a season-best five coming at UMass (3/14) … Also caused two turnovers in that game … Caused additional turnovers against the Crimson, Ohio State (3/29) and in the Big Ten Tournament game against Johns Hopkins (4/30) … Posted two shots versus Harvard and against Rutgers (4/19).
2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
2014 Appeared in 12 games with one start … Collected four ground balls … Caused a turnover in the season opener against Michigan (2/8).
2014 Played in all 13 games … Scored a goal against Dartmouth (3/18) … Collected seven ground balls, with a season-high two against Villanova … Caused three turnovers: against Denver (3/10), Delaware (4/19) and Hofstra (4/26).
2015 Appeared in all 14 games, making four starts, as a short stick defensive midfielder ... Scooped up 11 ground balls, a season-best two coming against Villanova (2/21), Penn (2/28) and Rutgers (4/19) ... Caused six turnovers ... Recorded a caused turnover in consecutive games against UMass (3/14) and Denver (3/21), and Johns Hopkins (4/11) and Rutgers (4/19).
2013 Made four appearances with collegiate debut coming in a victory over Saint Joseph’s (3/23).
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, 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 Lettered four years at Garnet Valley High, earning Under Armour All-America honors senior year ... Named to All-Philadelphia Inquirer High School team senior year ... Was a two-time AllCentral League, All-Delco 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.
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 Ryan Samuel Guittare was born July 10, 1993 in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania … Parents are Fran and Sam Guittare, who swam at Widener for four years … Has a brother, Sam, and a sister, Lauren ... Majoring in economics.
PERSONAL Thomas Carl O’Neill, Jr. was born August 29, 1993 in Shamong, New Jersey … Parents are Tom and Lisa O’Neill ... Has two older sisters, Sarah and Jesse ... Father, Tom, lettered four years at Susquehanna in football, mother, Lisa, played field hockey for three years at UNC and sister, Sarah, played one year of lacrosse at Lehigh ... Majoring in management information systems. 9
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TJ
#29
2013 Earned CAA Rookie of the Year, All-CAA Second Team and AllCAA 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 teamhigh seven man-up goals ... Scored in 15 of 17 games and tallied multiple goals in a game on 11 occasions ... Scored nine hattricks 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).
SANDERS Orillia, Ont.| Millbrook School (N.Y.)
Senior • ATTACK • 6-0 CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2013 17-17 44 5 49 108 .407 18 23 5 2-1:00 2014 13-9 23 3 26 64 .359 4 0 1 2-1:30 2015 14-14 29 13 42 98 .296 20 21 2 0-0:00 Total 44-40 96 21 117 270 .356 54 55 8 4-2:30
2015 USILA ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION 2015 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION 2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2014 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2013 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2013 ALL-CAA SECOND TEAM 2013 ALL-CAA ROOKIE TEAM
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.
2015 USILA All-America honorable mention ... All-Big Ten honorable mention ... One of three Nittany Lions to start every game, scoring a team-best 29 goals and 13 assists for 42 points ... Finished the regular season sitting fifth in the Big Ten with 2.08 goals per game, tied for sixth with three points per game and tied for ninth with 0.92 assists per game ... Scored multiple goals nine times and recorded at least one point in every contest ... Tied for the team lead with four EMO goals ... Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after scoring four goals, adding two assists and taking 12 shots in a 14-11 win over the Quakers... Tied a career-high with five goals against the Red Foxes ... Followed that performance with two goals in each of the next two games, against UMass (3/14) and No. 5 Denver (3/21) ... Hat tricks against Vermont (2/7), Rutgers (4/19) and Michigan (4/25) ... Took 98 shots on the season, good for second on the team ...Picked up 20 ground balls ... Caused turnovers at Loyola (2/14) and against the Minutemen.
PERSONAL Taylor Jeffrey Sanders was born September 17, 1993 in Orillia, Ontario … Parents are Jeff and Robin Sanders ... Has a younger sister, Jordi ... Majoring in supply chain and information systems.
2014 Made nine starts and appeared in four additional games … Scored 23 goals, the second-most on the Nittany Lions, and fed three assists in consecutive games (2/22-3/10) … Recorded points in all but one game on the season ... Seven multi-goal games … Tallied five goals and recorded nine shots in the season opener against Michigan (2/8) … Tallied four goals in a win over Dartmouth (3/18) … Notched a hat trick and picked up a season-high four ground balls against UMass (3/15) … Took 64 shots, ranked second on the team … Seven shots at Notre Dame (2/22) … First on the team in man-up goals (4) … Gathered 16 ground balls … Caused a turnover against Loyola (2/15) … Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE MATT
#26
JOHN
SEXTON
VON NESSEN
Niskayuna, N.Y. | Niskayuna
Hillsborough, N.J. | Hillsborough
Senior • ATTACK • 5-11
Senior • MIDFIELD • 6-2 CAREER STATS
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#40
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
Year
PEN
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 4-0 0 2 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
2014 11-0 1 2 3 6 .167 1 1 0 0-0:00
2014 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0:00
2015 13-0 4 2 6 14 .286 4 5 0 0-0:00
2015 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
Total 30-0 4 6 11 22 .227 6 6 0 1-1:00
Total 7-0 0 2 0
2015 Appeared in 13 games, scoring four goals and registering a pair of assists for six points ... Two-goal game against Marist (3/10) ... Scored a goal on the man-up in the Big Ten Tournament game against Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... Posted assists in consecutive games against Johns Hopkins (4/11) and Rutgers (4/19) ... Took 14 shots, with two coming against Vermont (2/7), the Red Foxes and Denver (3/21) ... Picked up four ground balls.
2015 Appeared in the Nittany Lions' season opener against Vermont (2/7).
1 .000 0 0 1 0-0:00
2014 Played in two games: the season opener against Michigan (2/8) and versus No. 4 Notre Dame (2/22). 2013 Appeared in four games ... Made collegiate debut against Saint Joseph’s (3/23) ... Fired a shot against Hofstra (4/27).
2014 Played in 11 games … Scored a goal on the man-up and had an assist in the season opener against Michigan (2/8) … Took six shots, two of which were against Loyola (2/15) … Picked up a ground ball in that game.
BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered for four seasons at Hillsborough High School in lacrosse ... Helped Hillsborough to 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.
2013 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).
PERSONAL John Eric Von Nessen was born Nov. 30, 1993 in New Hyde Park, New York … Parents are John and Mary Von Nessen ... Has two older sisters, Alex and Lauren ... Majoring in labor and employee relations.
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 ... 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 Dec. 12, 1993 in Albany, New York … Parents are Tim and Jen Sexton...Has a younger brother, James, and a younger sister, Catherine ... Majoring in recreation, park and tourism management.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE NICK
#10
TYLER
APONTE
CHAMBERS
West Islip, N.Y. | West Islip
Media, Pa. | Episcopal Academy
Junior • MIDFIELD • 6-0
Junior • MIDFIELD • 5-9
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#24
CAREER STATS A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2014 11-0 2 5 7 23 .087 8 9 2 1-2:00
2014 1-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-0:00
2015 14-10 14 13 27 40 .350 26 32 4 4-3:00
2015 12-0 0 0 0 1 .000 2 2 2 0-0:00
Total 25-10 16 18 34 63 .254 34 41 6 5-5:00
Total 1-0 1 0 1
2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
2015 Played in 12 contests ... Recorded a shot against Penn (2/28) ... Caused a turnover and picked up a ground ball in the Big Ten Tournament game against Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... One caused turnover against Penn (2/28) ... Ground ball recorded at UMass (3/14).
2015 Appeared in every contest, starting 10 … Third on the team with 14 goals and 13 assists for 27 points … Scored at least a point in every game, producing six multi-point contests … Had Fourpoint performances at Villanova (2/21), Johns Hopkins (4/11) and Michigan (4/25) … Netted four goals against the Wildcats and a hat trick against the Wolverines … Three assists versus the Blue Jays and a pair of helpers in the season opener against Vermont (2/7) … Picked up 22 ground balls, including a season-best seven against Penn (2/28) …Four caused turnovers was tied for the most among attackmen, recorded at Villanova, against Rutgers (4/19), Michigan and the Big Ten Tournament game versus Johns Hopkins (4/30) … Took 34 shots on the year, seven of which came at Villanova.
2 .500 2 2 2 0-0:00
2014 Appeared in the season opener against Michigan (2/8) … Scored first collegiate goal in that game. BEFORE PENN STATE Earned US Lacrosse All-American, All-Inter-Ac, All-DelCo, AllEastern 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.
2014 Played in 11 games, scoring two goals and recording five assists … Took 23 shots … Picked up eight ground balls … Caused two turnovers … Collected one assist in three consecutive games against Denver (3/10), Dartmouth (3/18) and Albany (3/22) … Had a season-best six shots against Hofstra (4/26).
PERSONAL Tyler Christian Chambers was born April 20, 1994 in Los Angeles … Parents are Tim and Kathleen ... 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 ... Majoring in communication arts and sciences.
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, New York … Parents are Mary and Armando Aponte ... Has an older sister, Lindsay, who is a thrower on the track & field team at Sacred Heart University ... Aunt, Diana Cimino, is a 1983 graduate of Penn State ... Majoring in business.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE DAN
#35
MATT
FLORENCE
CRAIG Shelburne, Ont. | Centre Dufferin
Greenwood Village, Colo. Kent (Virginia)
Junior • ATTACK • 6-1
RS-Junior • MIDFIELD • 5-11 CAREER STATS
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#8
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
Year
PEN
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2014 12-7 9 8 17 22 .409 7 9 0 1-0:30
2013* 5-0 1 0 1 5 .200 2 1 0 0-0:00
2015 13-11 11 9 20 38 .289 9 1 4 3-1:30
2014* Redshirt Season
Total 25-18 20 17 37 60 .333 16 10 4 4-2:00
2015 12-10 16 8 24 52 .308 7 18 0 2-1:00
Total 17-10 17 8 25 57 .169 10 19 0 2-1:00
2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
2015 Big Ten All-Tournament Team selection ... Started 10-of-12 contests, scoring 16 goals and dishing out eight assists for 24 points in the midfield ... Two five-point performances: a hat trick and two assists in his Nittany Lion debut against Vermont (2/7) and four goals and an assist against Penn (2/28) ... Two-of-three man-up goals, the second-most on the team, came against the Catamounts ... Also had a hat trick in the program's first Big Ten win over Rutgers (4/19) ... Recorded two goals, one of which was during an EMO, and two assists in the Big Ten Tournament contest versus Johns Hopkins (4/30), taking a season-best nine shots ... Took 38 shots on the year ... Seven ground balls.
2015 Started 11-of-13 contests … Scored 11 goals and recorded nine assists for 20 points … Posted seven multi-point games … Netted a pair of goals in back-to-back games against Penn (2/28) and Harvard (3/7), while also causing a turnover in each game, twoof-four on the year … Dished out an assist against the Quakers for his first three-point game of the season … Recorded a goal and two assists against Denver (3/21) … Took 38 shots, with a season-best seven coming against the Crimson. 2014 Made seven starts and appeared in five additional contests … Scored nine goals, tied for fourth on the team, and dished eight assists for 17 points … Eight assists were the third-most for the Nittany Lions, three of which came at Drexel (4/5) … Recorded a hat trick against Albany (3/22) …Posted a season-best four points twice: against Drexel (1g, 4a) and Delaware (4/19) (2g, 2a) … Netted the game-winner against Towson (4/12) … Took 22 shots … Picked up seven ground balls, with two each coming against the Greyhounds and Delaware.
2014* (Virginia) Redshirt season. 2013* (Virginia) Appeared in five games for the Cavaliers, tallying a goal against VMI (2/19) ... Earned ground ball pickups against VMI (2/19) and Mount St. Mary’s (2/26) ... Made appearances against Drexel (2/16), Vermont (3/5) and Ohio State (3/16). BEFORE COLLEGE Played for the US National U-19 Team in the 2012 World Championships held in Turku, Finland ... Listed as the No. 60 recruit by Inside Lacrosse entering the 2013 season and No. 19 for incoming midfielders ... Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American ... Earned 2012 Under Armour All-America honors ... Named Under Armour Underclassman All-American in 2011 ... Earned three AllState selections, leading Kent Denver in total points sophomore, junior and senior years ... Lettered for four years in lacrosse and three in football as a quarterback and running back.
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, Ontario …Parents are Don and Diane Craig ... Has an older brother, Dylan ... Majoring in economics.
PERSONAL Matthew John Florence was born June 8, 1993 in Evanston, Illinois … Parents are Megan and Tom Florence, who played lacrosse at Penn State (1981-85) as a goalie ... Has an older sister, Kelly, and a younger brother, TJ, who plays lacrosse at Roanoke College ... Majoring in communication arts and sciences with the intent to work in the sales field for an investment firm. 13
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE DRAKE
#38
BILLY
KREINZ
LOMBARDI
Delafield, Wis. Portsmouth Abbey (R.I.)
Rochester, N.Y. | Aquinas Institute
RS-Junior • MIDFIELD • 6-0
Junior • MIDFIELD • 5-7
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#44
CAREER STATS A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2013 Redshirt Season
2014 Did Not Play
2014 13-13 3 2 5 5 .600 70 3 1 2-1:30
2015 9-0 1 0 1 2 .500 15 0 1 2-1:30
2015 13-3 3 2 5 11 .273 60 8 3 1-1:00
Total 9-0 1 0 1
Total 26-16 6
4 10 16 .375 130 11 4 3-2:30
2 .500 15 0 1 2-1:30
2015 Played in nine games at the faceoff `X' ... Posted a .438 (35-for-80) faceoff winning percentage ... Scored first collegiate against UMass (3/14) ... Best outing of the season in that contest, going 14-8 ... Won eight faceoffs in the next game, against No. 5 Denver (3/21) ... Picked up 15 ground balls, a season-high six coming against the Minutemen.
2014 & 2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2015 Top faceoff specialist for the Nittany Lions, appearing in 13-of-14 contests ... .544 winning percentage at the `X', going 129-237 ... Had his best outing of the season against Marist (3/10), winning 14-of-20 faceoffs ... Won a season-best 17 faceoffs against No. 14/11 Penn (2/28) ... Scored three goals, netting a pair against Harvard (3/7) and a third goal at UMass (3/14) ... Two assists on the year, against Vermont (2/7) and Marist (3/10) ... Picked up a team-high 52 ground balls, collecting eight in consecutive games against Villanova (2/21) and the Quakers ... Caused three turnovers: at Loyola (2/14), against Penn and versus Rutgers (4/19).
2014 Did not play in any games. 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.
2014 One of four players to start all 13 games … Team’s faceoff specialist, recording a .611 faceoff percentage (140-229) … Scored three goals and posted two assists for five points … Posted a goal and an assist in the season opener against Michigan (2/8) … Team-high 70 ground balls, ranked 31st in the NCAA … Picked up 12 ground balls each against Loyola (2/15) and at Denver (3/10), the top-2 single game marks on the team … Collected 11 ground balls against … Caused a turnover against Dartmouth.
PERSONAL William Joseph Lombardi was born Jan. 5, 1995 in Rochester, New York to Barbie Morningstar and John Lombardi ... Has a younger brother, John ... Majoring in history.
2013 Redshirt season. BEFORE PENN STATE Played for Portsmouth Abbey School in Rhode Island for two seasons earning All-American, All-Conference and league MVP ... Led the squad to three 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 three years at Kettle Moraine High in Wisconsin ... Earned All-State and All-Conference in 2009 and 2010 at KMHS ... Played four years for the Milwaukee Select club team. PERSONAL Drake William Kreinz was born Aug. 8, 1992 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin … Parents are Kim and Steve ... Has three younger brothers named Austin, Logan and Noah as well as a younger sister named Ella ... Majoring in management. 14
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE LUCAS
#18
BRIAN
PRESTREAU
MALONEY Niskayuna, N.Y. | Niskayuna
Yorktown Heights, N.Y. | Yorktown
Junior • ATTACK • 5-6
Junior • MIDFIELD • 6-1
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
2014 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
2014 9-0 3 2 5 17 .176 1 1 1 0-0:00
2015 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0-0:00
2015 13-1 5 0 5 20 .250 2 2 1 2-1:30
Total 2-0 0 0 0
Total 22-1 8 2 10 37 .216 3 3 2 2-1:30
0 .000 1 1 0 0-0:00
2015 Appeared in 13 contests, starting against Maryland (4/4) ... Scored five goals, two of which came in the final two games of the season ... Netted a man-up goal in the Big Ten Tournament game against Johns Hopkins (4/30) ... Also notched goals at Loyola (2/14), against Penn (2/28) and Ohio State (3/29) ... Recorded 20 shots, a season-best five coming against Michigan (4/25) ... Picked up a ground ball in consecutive games against Denver (3/21) and Ohio State (3/29) ... Caused a turnover against Rutgers (4/19).
2015 Made an appearance in the season opener against Vermont (2/7) and picked up a ground ball. 2014 Appeared in one game, the season opener against Michigan (2/8). 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 AllSuburban 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.
2014 Played in nine games … Scored a trio of goals: against Michigan (2/8), Ohio State (3/1) and Denver (3/10) … Dished out two assists … Posted points in four-straight games (3/1-3/22) … Took 17 shots, seven of which were on goal … Caused a turnover and picked up a ground ball against Albany (3/22). BEFORE PENN STATE Attended Stony Brook for the fall 2013 semester ... Two-time letterwinner at Yorktown, scoring 94 goals and 18 assists, while leading Yorktown to a pair of section titles ... Named a US Lacrosse All-American senior year behind 67 goals and 15 assists ... Earned Hudson Valley Player of the Year and named a Tri-State First-Team midfielder senior year ... Tallied 27 goals and three assists junior year en route to an All-Section honor ... Played club lacrosse for the Yorktown Ballers (three years) and Husked Corn (one year).
PERSONAL Lucas Charles Maloney was born Oct. 7, 1994 in Schenectady, New York … Parents are Beth Ognibene and Steve Maloney ... Has a younger brother, Evan ... Majoring in communication arts and sciences.
PERSONAL Brian Patrick Prestreau was born Feb. 25, 1995 in Westchester, New York … Parents are Kerri and Nick ... Has two older brothers, Nick and Michael ... Intends to major in business.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE MIKE
#39
BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered four times at St. Augustine Prep and was a 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 AllAmerican Senior Showcase in 2013 ... Played four seasons of club ball with Duke’s Lacrosse.
SUTTON Sewell, N.J. | St. Augustine Prep
PERSONAL Michael Kent Sutton was born Aug. 13, 1995 in Camden, New Jersey … Parents are Jacqueline and Kent Sutton ... Has an older sister, Julie, who plays lacrosse for Alvernia University ... Majoring in kinesiology in order to pursue a career as a physical therapist.
Junior • ATTACK • 5-9 CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2014 6-4 13 1 14 41 .317 5 12 1 0-0:00 2015 14-13 24 4 28 100 .240 27 21 2 1-0:30 Total 20-17 37 5 42 141 .262 32 33 3 1-0:30
ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION 2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2015 Started 13 of the team's 14 games ... Ranked second on the team in scoring, netting 24 goals and registering four assists for 28 points ... Scored half of his goals in Big Ten play (12), good for fifth in the conference standings ... Recorded goals in all but one game on the season, producing eight multi-goal games and 10 multi-point games ... Notched hat tricks in three-straight games: against No. 3 Maryland (4/4), Johns Hopkins (4/11) and Rutgers (4/19) ... Four man-up goals tied for the team lead, two of which were scored against the Scarlet Knights ... Dished out assists against Vermont (2/7), Marist (3/10), Denver (3/21) and Michigan (4/25) ... Took a team-best 100 shots, posting 11 against No. 16/11 Penn (2/28) and 10 in the next game against Harvard (3/7) ... Scooped up 27 ground balls, a season-best five coming against the Quakers ... Caused two turnovers against Rutgers (4/19) 2014 Started four games and appeared in an additional two games … Scored 13 goals, ranked third on the team … Three-time CAA Rookie of the Week ... CAA Player and Rookie of the Week (4/28) after scoring four of Penn State’s eight goals in an 8-7 win over No. 12 Hoftsra (4/26) ... Scored a pair of unassisted goals against No. 19 Towson (4/12) to earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors ... Season-best five goals at Drexel (4/5), the second-most scored in a single game, resulting in a CAA Rookie of the Week accolade … Took 13 shots in that game, a single game high by any Nittany Lion during the season … Netted his first of the season in his collegiate debut, the season opener against Michigan (2/8) … Recorded an assist versus Delaware (4/19) … Took 41 shots, the fifth-most for the Nittany Lions … Second on the team in man-up goals (3) … Gathered five ground balls and caused a turnover.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE PETER
#45
MIKE
TRIOLO
ARONOW
Smithtown, N.Y. | Smithtown East
Holbrook, N.Y. | Sachem North
Junior • DEFENSE • 6-1
Sophomore • DEFENSE • 5-11
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#17
CAREER STATS A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2014 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 1 0-0:00
2015 14-0 1 1 2 2 .500 18 3 9 3-2:30
2015 13-10 0 0 0 0 .000 14 0 4 3-2:30
Total 14-0 1 1 2
Total 24-10 0 0 0
0 .000 16 1 5 3-2:30
2 .500 18 3 9 3-2:30
2015 Played in every contest on defense … Scored first collegiate goal at No. 3 Maryland (4/4) and earned an assist at Michigan (4/25) … Second-most caused turnovers on the team with nine … Caused a pair of turnovers at Villanova (2/21) and UMass (3/14) … Scooped up 18 ground balls, with a season-high three coming at Loyola (2/14) … Took a shot against Denver (3/21) and Maryland (4/4).
2015 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2015 Appeared in 13 games, starting the final 10 games of the year ... Collected 14 ground balls, a season-best five coming against Johns Hopkins (4/11) ... Caused four turnovers: against Vermont (2/7), Harvard (3/7), Denver (3/21) and Rutgers (4/19).
BEFORE PENN STATE Ranked No. 66 by Inside Lacrosse’s Power 100 Freshman rankings for 2014-15 ... Lettered for four seasons at Sachem North High School ... Earned team’s Player’s Player Award and defensive MVP senior year ... Caused 34 turnovers as a senior, earning AllAmerica, All-Long Island, All-Suffolk County and All-Division honors ... Named team defensive MVP junior year.
2014 Played in 11 games … Picked up two ground balls: against Delaware (4/19) and Dartmouth (3/18) … Caused a turnover in Penn State’s win over the Blue Hens. BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letter winner at Smithtown East earning Academic All-America distinction senior year ... Named All-County and AllLeague 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 Michael David Aronow was born July 8, 1996 in Holbrook, New York … Parents are Melissa and Dave Aronow ... Has three younger brothers who play lacrosse: Ben, Trey and Drew ... Intends to major in business.
PERSONAL Peter Anthony Triolo was born Aug. 11, 1995 in Syosset, New York … Parents are Kathy and Pete Triolo ... Has an older sister, Devin, and a younger sister, Nicole ... Majoring in communication arts and sciences.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TYLER
#12
CHRIS
BUTLER
ISENBERG
Doylestown, Pa. | Central Bucks East
Glen Mills, Pa. | Malvern Prep
Sophomore • DEFENSE • 5-9
Sophomore • MIDFIELD • 6-1
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#4
CAREER STATS A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2015 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
2015 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
Total 0-0 - - - - - - - -
Total 0-0 - - - - - - - -
-
-
2015 Did not play in any games.
2015 Did not play in any games.
BEFORE PENN STATE Played four seasons of lacrosse at Central Bucks East, amassing 181 ground balls, 91 caused turnovers, five goals and an assist ... Ranked No. 96 by Inside Lacrosse’s Power 100 Freshman rankings for 2014-15 and No. 22 of all defensemen ... Named All-Suburban One Continental Conference First Team and All-Intelligencer First Team as a senior captain ... Under Armour All-American for the Philadelphia region in 2013 ... Earned back-to-back All-Suburban One Continental Conference Second Team honors in 2012 and 2013 ... Twice named a player to watch by Inside Lacrosse (2012, 2013) ... Captained the Dukes Lacrosse Club team for four years ... Played four years each for Mesa Fresh and Twist club squads ... Played three years of football for CB East, named captain as a senior.
BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered for four years at Malvern Prep with fellow Nittany Lion teammate Tripp Traynor ... All-Inter-Ac first team and All-Main Line honorable mention in 2014 when Malvern Prep went 24-0 and won the InterAc title and its first Inter-Ac Invitational championship … Played club lacrosse for Dukes Lacrosse Club and Mesa Fresh … Also was a starting linebacker for Malvern’s football team. PERSONAL Christopher Guy Isenberg was born March 25, 1995 in Media, Pennsylvania … Parents are Paul and Miriam ... Has and older sister, Christa Horrocks, who ran track at College of Charleston, an older brother, Mick Horrocks who plays lacrosse at High Point, and a younger sister, Gabby ... Intends to major in communications.
PERSONAL Tyler Christian Butler was born April 14, 1995 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania … Parents are Mark and Bernadette, who both graduated from Penn State in 1983 ... Has an older sister named Melissa ... Aunt, Tina Conn, graduated from PSU in 1987 ... Cousin, Nikki Conn, lettered for four seasons at Temple in women’s soccer ... Serves as a volunteer firefighter with Midway Fire Company (Lahaska, Pennsylvania) ... Achieved status as an Eagle Scout ... Majoring in criminology with the career plan to be a police officer.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE RYAN
#6
HUNTER
KEENAN
PEARL
Smithtown, N.Y. | Smithtown West
Reisterstown, Md. | St. Paul's
Sophomore • ATTACK • 5-9
Sophomore • GOALKEEPER • 5-11
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#20
CAREER STATS A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS
MIN
GA
GAA
SV
SV%
W-L
SF
2015 10-5 1 3 4 13 .077 2 8 0 1-0:30
2015 1-0
0:50 0
0 0 .000 0-0 0
Total 10-5 1 3 4 13 0.77 2 8 0 1-0:30
Total 1-0
0:50 0
0 0 .000 0-0 0
2015 Started five games and appeared in an additional five ... Scored a goal in the Big Ten Tournament game against Johns Hopkins (4/30) and added three assists ... Helpers came against Vermont (2/7) and in consecutive contests versus Villanova (2/21) and Marist (3/10) ... Took 13 shots, six of which were in his first collegiate game against the Catamounts ... Two shots each in against the Red Foxes, at UMass (3/14) and against Blue Jays ... Picked up a pair of ground balls, versus Vermont and Loyola (2/14).
2015 Appeared in the cage once during the season, against Rutgers (4/19) ... Did not allow a goal in 50 seconds of action, facing a pair of shots. BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered three years at St. Paul’s School, earning a record of 3427 and a 61 percent save percentage ... Led St. Paul’s to an MIAA A Conference runner-up finish as a senior and earned the Louis D. Clark Loyalty Cup award ... Ranked No. 27 among senior players in Maryland and Washington D.C. by Student Sports ... Won two MIAA B Conference titles in football (2012, 2013) ... Two-time captain of the football team and a letterwinner in wrestling.
BEFORE PENN STATE Ranked No. 6 by Inside Lacrosse’s Power 100 Freshman rankings for 2014-15 ... Twice named a US Lacrosse All-American and participated in the 2014 Under Armour All-America Classic ... Named First Team All-Tri-State and Newsday Suffolk County Player of the Year senior year for scoring 46 goals and 55 assists ... Tallied 44 goals, 53 assists junior year, 32 goals and 38 assists sophomore year and 8 goals, 10 assists freshman year ... Lettered in football and basketball.
PERSONAL Hunter John Pearl was born July 26, 1996 in Sykesville, Maryland … Parents are Debbie and J.J. Pearl, who played goalie at Penn State (1989-92); ranks fifth all-time in saves and posted two years of .635 save percentage or better ... Debbie graduated from Penn State in 1990 ... Has a younger brother, Keegan ... Majoring in finance in order to pursue a career in investment banking or the stock markets.
PERSONAL Ryan J. Keenan was born Jan. 6, 1996 in East Islip, New York … Parents are Sean and Bridget Keenan ... Sean played lacrosse and Bridget played soccer, basketball and softball at Adelphi ... Has an older brother, Kyle, who plays lacrosse at Duke University.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TANNER
#7
WILL
SCHREINER
PECK Lincoln University, Pa. | Avon Grove
Kemblesville, Pa. | Avon Grove
Sophomore • ATTACK • 6-1
Sophomore • GOALKEEPER • 6-1
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#19
CAREER STATS A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
Year
GP-GS
MIN
GA
2015 10-5 1 3 4 13 .077 2 8 0 1-0:30
2015 0-0
0:00 0
Total 10-5 1 3 4 13 0.77 2 8 0 1-0:30
Total 0-0
2015 Appeared in four games at attack, scoring a goal at UMass (3/14) ... Took five shots, two of which came against the Minutemen ... Also recorded shots against Vermont (2/7), Maryland (4/4) and Michigan (4/25) ... Picked up a ground ball against the Catamounts.
2015 Did not play in any games.
GAA
SV
SV%
W-L
SF
0 0 .000 0-0 0
- - - - - - -
BEFORE PENN STATE Ranked No. 47 by Inside Lacrosse’s Power 100 Freshman rankings for 2014-15, No. 5 for goalies ... Picked up the win in the Under Armour Senior Classic as an All-American ... Played four seasons at Avon Grove with fellow Nittany Lion classmate Tanner Peck, earning team MVP honors junior and senior years as team captain ... Helped Avon Grove to back-to-back 20-win seasons and two District 1 championships (2013, 2014) as well as the Ches-Mont League title in 2013 ... Played four years for Duke’s Lacrosse Club.
BEFORE PENN STATE Ranked No. 36 by Inside Lacrosse's Power 100 Freshman rankings for 2014-15, No. 9 for attackmen ... Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American (2013, 2014) and a 2014 Under Armour AllAmerican ... Named All-Ches-Mont League First Team three times (2012, 2013, 2014) ... Earned two All-EPLCA honors (2013, 2014) ... Helped lead Avon Grove to a pair of District 1 championships (2013, 2014) as well as the Ches-Mont League title in 2013 ... Played four years of club ball for Duke's Lacrosse.
PERSONAL William Augustus Schreiner was born March 23, 1996 in West Chester, Pennsylvania … Parents are Matt and Tracey Schreiner ... Has an older sister, Audrey ... Intends to major in business.
PERSONAL Tanner Scott Pack was born Aug. 31, 1995 in West Chester, Pa. ... Parents are Kellie and Jim ... Has an older brother, Colin, and two younger brothers Brayden and Carson ... Majoring in business.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TRIPP
#33
JOSH
TRAYNOR
WELLMAN
Downingtown, Pa. | Malvern Prep
El Dorado Hills, Calif. | Oak Ridge
Sophomore • MIDFIELD • 5-11
Sophomore • MIDFIELD • 5-9 CAREER STATS
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#2
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
Year
PEN
GP-GS G
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2015 5-0 1 0 1 3 .333 1 1 0 0-0:00
2015 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
Total 5-0 1 0 1
Total 0-0 - - - - - - - -
3 .333 1 1 0 0-0:00
-
2015: Did not play in any games.
2015: Made five appearances on the field, scoring a goal in his collegiate debut, against Vermont (2/7) ... Took his three shots on the season in that game ... One ground ball versus the Catamounts.
BEFORE PENN STATE Lettered four years at Oak Ridge, earning four All-Sac Sierra League mentions and three Coach’s Awards by the team ... Picked up a pair of All-America honors as a sophomore and junior ... Named team MVP as a freshman and as a senior ... Played for three club teams: ADVNC for three years, Adrenaline Tropics for a year and the Alcatraz Outlaws for a year.
BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letterwinner at Malvern Prep with Nittany Lion teammate Chris Isenberg ... Named All-Inter-AC Second Team senior year as Malvern Prep went 24-0 ... Four-year starter in soccer and was named All-Inter-AC First Team...Played club lacrosse for Mesa Fresh and Man-Up.
PERSONAL Joshua Tyler Wellman was born Nov. 24, 1995 in Sacramento, California … Parents are Robert and Kim Wellman ... Has two brothers, Jacob and Sam.
PERSONAL Kevin Joseph Traynor III was born Feb. 14, 1996 in Downingtown, Pennsylvania … Parents are Beth and Kevin Traynor ... Has four brothers, A.J., Jack, Matthew and Kyle ... Intends to major in business management.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE CHRIS
#43
GRANT
YOUNG
AMENT
Oakville, Ont. | The Hill Academy
Doylestown, Pa. The Haverford School
Sophomore • MIDFIELD • 5-8
Freshman • ATTACK • 5-7 BEFORE PENN STATE Led The Haverford School to a 26-0 mark in 2015 as team captain, scoring 37 goals to go along with 83 assists … Finished the year with 120 points for a single season school points record … A three-year starter at The Haverford School he also helped the team to Inter-Ac Invitational titles in 2013 and 2015 … A twotime All-State honoree and 2015 Under Armour All-American … Earned 2015 Lacrosse Magazine/Nike High School Boys’ Player of the Year honors … Player of the … Captain of the Dukes Lacrosse Club, while also playing with Mesa Fresh in 2015 … Ranked No. 31 on the 2015 Power 100 Freshmen rankings by Inside Lacrosse.
CAREER STATS Year
GP-GS G
#1
A PTS SH PCT. GB
TO CT
PEN
2015 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00 Total 1-0 0 0 0
1 .000 0 0 0 0-0:00
2015: Played in the Nittany Lions' season opener against Vermont (2/7) ... Took one shot in that contest. BEFORE PENN STATE Played four years at The Hill Academy ... Played three years of club lacrosse for Burlington Chiefs and Oakville Buzz … Chiefs’ faceoff specialist in 2014, going 138-202 … Posted 24 points (five goals, 19 assists) in 19 games that season.
PERSONAL Born Grant Bradford Ament on April 15, 1997 in Doylestown, Pa. ... Parents are Bradford and Elizabeth, both of whom graduated from Penn State ... Has twin brothers, Blake and Brandon ... Both attend Penn State and play club lacrosse ... Plans to major in business.
PERSONAL Christopher James Young was born September 21, 1995 in Phoenix, Arizona ... Parents are Tom and Carolyn Young ... Has two older brothers, Tom and Sean, who is a defenseman at Syracuse, and an older sister, Sara ... Served as class valedictorian at The Hill Academy ... Majoring in business.
WHY PENN STATE? "Penn State has been my dream school forever since most of my family went there. Adding in the sport I love and a coaching staff that embraces family, it is a perfect fit for me.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ROBBY
#15
MATT
BLACK
#11
DONNELLY
Lutherville, Md. | McDonogh School
Sewell, N.J. | Clearview Regional
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-4
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-7
BEFORE PENN STATE A four-year starter and 2015 team captain at McDonogh … Led the 2015 team to a MIAA finalist finish, scoring 25 goals and 14 assists … Combined for 74 goals, and 35 assists in four years at McDonogh … A 2015 MLSCA Second Team All-State selection and a USA Today Honorable Mention … Earned MIAA All-Conference honors in 2015 …a 2014 Under Armour Baltimore Underclass Team selection … Ranked No. 93 on the 2015 Power 100 Freshmen rankings by Inside Lacrosse … Played club with Greene Turtle … Also played basketball and soccer at McDonogh.
BEFORE PENN STATE Helped Clearview Regional to three consecutive Gloucester County Cup Championships from 2013-15 ... Scored 210 goals and tallied 90 assists in four years at Clearview Regional … A three-time South Jersey Player of the Year selection as well as a first team All-Conference honoree … A two-time first team AllState selection … Played club with Dukes Lacrosse Club for four years and Shamrocks Lacrosse Club for five years. PERSONAL Born Matthew Andrew Donnelly July 8, 1996 in Sewell, N.J. ... Mother is Irene ... Has a sister, Megan, who played lacrosse at The College of New Jersey ... Irene was a two-time All-American in lacrosse at Rowan ... Plans to major in exercise science and become a physical therapist or an athletic trainer.
PERSONAL Born April 7, 1996 in Baltimore, Md. ... Parents are Rob and Joy Black ... Has a brother, Patrick, and a sister, Casey ... At Roanoke College, Rob played four years of lacrosse and soccer, while Joy played lacrosse and field hockey, and is in Roanoke's Hall of Fame for lacrosse ... Grandfather was an All-American lacrosse standout at Cornell ... Casey plays lacrosse at Duke ... Plans to major in business and work in financial services.
WHY PENN STATE? "I chose Penn State because of the family feel of the school, how welcoming the players, the great academic opportunities and the great coaching staff."
WHY PENN STATE? "I chose Penn State because of the academic opportunities, culture of the lacrosse program and the tradition at the university."
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE DYLAN
#14
KEVIN
FOULDS
#5
HILL
Port Coquitlam, B.C Terry Fox Secondary
Webster, N.Y. | Webster Thomas
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-10
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-0 BEFORE PENN STATE Helped the Port Coquitlam Saints to a 14-4 record in 2015, scoring 28 goals and tallying 34 assists to lead the team with 62 points … Played club with Team British Columbia (BC), helping the team to U16 and U19 national championships in 2013-14 … Selected to the 2014 U16 Canadian National All-Star team … Earned Burnaby Mountain Selects Sophomore Elite Team MVP honors in 2013 … Helped Terry Fox Secondary to a 2012 High School Provincial Champion title, earning a runner up finish in 2014.
BEFORE PENN STATE Totaled 175 goals and 75 assists in four years at Webster Thomas … Helped guide Webster Thomas to a Class B Section 5 runnerup finish in 2013 and 2015 … Earned Monroe County Player of the Year honors … A four-time All-League honoree, earning first team honors in 2014-15 … A Two-time US Lacrosse All-American in 2014-15, as well as an All-Greater Rochester Super 16 selection …Ranked No. 81 by Inside Lacrosse in the 2015 Power 100 Freshman Rankings.
PERSONAL Born Dylan Jacob Foulds April 28, 1997 in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia ... Parents are Darryl and Martha ... Has one sister, Paige ... Plans to major in business and work in sports management.
PERSONAL Born Kevin Matthew Hill was June 2, 1997 in Rochester, N.Y. ... Parents are Maria and David ... Has two brothers, John and Matthew ... John played lacrosse at RIT for two years ... Plans to major in marketing.
WHY PENN STATE "Penn State made great efforts to come to Canada to provide me an opportunity to attend a school with a fine reputation both academically and athletically with exceptional coaches. I felt comfortable placing my future in their hands."
KEVIN
WHY PENN STATE? "I chose Penn State because of the excellent academic environment, rich tradition, and the first class lacrosse program and coaching staff."
#31
FOX Annapolis, Md. | St. Mary's
Freshman • DEFENSE • 5-9 BEFORE PENN STATE Played club for Annapolis Hawks, helping the team to a 19-3 record in 2014, as well as wins at the Gait Cup and King of the Hill … Team captain in junior season, where he helped the team to a No. 20 finish in the Nike/US Lacrosse National High School Boys’ top 25 Poll. PERSONAL Born Kevin Fox July 11, 1996 in Annapolis, Md. … Parents are Bert and Mary Ann … Has one brother and one sister, Robert and Jennifer … Jennifer played lacrosse for four seasons at Johns Hopkins … Plans to major in business. WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State for a great collegiate experience and education.” 24
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE DEAN
#32
MICHEL
#21
McCLAIN
LAMELA
Canandaigua, N.Y. | Canandaigua Academy
Brick, N.J. The Lawrenceville School Freshman • DEFENSE • 6-2
Freshman • DEFENSE • 6-0
BEFORE PENN STATE Attended Brick Township Memorial before attending The Lawrenceville School (N.J.) for three seasons … Earned All MAPL Honorable Mention honors in 2014-15 … An All-Shore Honorable Mention selection in 2011-12 … Helped guide Lawrenceville to New Jersey State and MAPL Championships in 2013-14 … Named Team MVP in 2011 and defensive MVP in 2012.
BEFORE PENN STATE A five-year member of Canandaigua’s varsity team … A second team All-League honoree and an All-League honorable mention in 2013 … Helped the Braves to a 2013 Section V Championship … A two-time track and field letterwinner, earning 2015 indoor track Section V honors. PERSONAL Born Michel Laurence McClain April 29, 1997 in Rochester, N.Y. … Parents are Michael and Christine … Plans to major in pre-med and become an orthopedic surgeon.
PERSONAL Born Dean Christopher Lamela Jan. 24, 1996 in Brick Township, N.J. ... Parents are John and Karen … Has two brothers, Drew and Dan … John and Drew played lacrosse at Montclair State and Dan played at Richard Stockton College … Plans to major in kinesiology and pursue a career in physical therapy or exercise science.
WHY PENN STATE? “Penn State will provide me with the opportunity to pursue my passion of playing lacrosse, while earning a highly recognized degree in the field of medicine.”
WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because it has given me the opportunity to get the best education in my intended major and the Penn State lacrosse program is the best fit for me.”
JIMMY
#42
NOWOSWIAT Kennett Square, Pa. | Unionville
Freshman • ATTACK • 6-3 BEFORE PENN STATE A four-year varsity member at Unionville … An All-League and AllArea selection in 2014-15 … Totaled 125 goals and 72 assists in four years at Unionville … Also earned All-League honors in basketball, selected as team offensive MVP in 2014-15. PERSONAL Born James Patrick Nowoswiat May 17, 1997 in West Chester, Pa. … Parents are Michael and Ann Nowoswiat … Has two brothers, Mike and Kevin, and one sister, Jennifer … Mike and Jennifer both attended Penn State … Plans to major in electrical engineering. WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because it’s the place that will allow me to grow the most as a student, as an athlete and as person.”
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE DREW
#27
DREW
PETKEVICH
#30
RYAN
Bethesda, Md. | Bullis School
Wayne, Pa. | Radnor
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-10
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 6-0
BEFORE PENN STATE Helped Bullis to an undefeated record in IAC in 2012 … Also served as a co-captain on the team, totaling 127 goals and 35 assists in four years … An All IAC honoree in 2014-15 … A US lacrosse AllAmerican … Earned All-MET, All-Gazette and All USA Today first team honors, as well as Maryland All-State first team accolades … Ranked No. 67 by Inside Lacrosse in the 2015 Power 100 Freshman Rankings … Played club ball with the Baltimore Crabs.
BEFORE PENN STATE Helped Radnor High School to its first PIAA Boys’ Lacrosse State Championship in 2015, totaling 62 goals and 31 assists … Selected to the Under Armour Top 44 in 2015. PERSONAL Born Andrew William Ryan July 31, 1997 in Wayne, Pa. … Has three brothers … Brother Jimmy attends Penn State … Plans to major in business.
PERSONAL Born Andrew Michael Petkevich June 17, 1996 in San Francisco, Calif. … Parents are Misha and Lis … Has one brother, Nicky and one sister, Kathryn … Father is the 1971 US National Champion and North American Figure Skating Champion, 1972 World University Games Gold Medalist, sixth in the 1968 Winter Olympics, fifth in the 1972 Winter Olympics, fourth in the 1972 World Championships … Plans to major in business.
WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because it had everything I wanted in a school.”
WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because I loved the coaching staff and the academic opportunities.”
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE CHRIS
#25
NICK
#28
SPILLANE
SABIA
Franklin Square, N.Y. | Carey
Harleysville, Pa. The Haverford School
Freshman • ATTACK • 5-10
Freshman • DEFENSE • 6-2
BEFORE PENN STATE Attended Carey High School … Earned All-County honors in four consecutive seasons … Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors in 2014 and Second Team All Long Island honors in 2015 … Tabbed an All-American in 2015 … Also helped Carey to two Long Island Football Championships, earning Second Team AllLong Island honors and Third Team All New York State laurel.
BEFORE PENN STATE Helped The Haverford School to an undefeated 26-0 record and an Inter-Ac Championship in 2015 … Recipient of the Founders Award … Played club ball for Mesa Fresh and Bucks Select. PERSONAL Born Christopher Jerome Sabia March 21 in Harleysville, Pa. … Parents are Suzanne and Chris … Has one brother, Luke and one sister, Gianna … Plans to major in business.
PERSONAL Born Nickolus Herbert Spillane Dec. 16, 1996 in Mineola, N.Y. … Parents are Chris and Cammi Spillane … Has one brother, Chris and one sister, Kaylee … Father, Chris, played lacrosse at CW Post … Brother, Chris, played lacrosse at Manhattan College … Plans to major in marketing.
WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because I wanted to learn and compete with the best.”
TREVOR
#41
WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because I wanted to receive a great education and play lacrosse for a first class program.”
SCOLLINS Marshfield, Mass. | Marshfield
Freshman • GOALKEEPER • 6-1 BEFORE PENN STATE Led Marshfield High School to back-to-back Atlantic Coast League Championships, earning ACL All-Star honors in 2014-15 … Served as team captain in 2015 … Earned 2015 Second Team All-America honors, while also being named an All-American by BostonLax … Played club ball with Laxachusetts for three years, earning 2013 Legacy Invitational All-Star honors, as well as AllStar honors at the 2014 King of the Hill. PERSONAL Born Trevor William Scollins Dec. 11, 1996 in Weymouth, Mass. … Parents are Tom and Leslie Scollins … Has one brother, Connor and one sister, Hannah … Cousin Jessica Scollins attended Penn State … Undecided on a major. WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State to compete at the highest level and get a world class education.”
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE BRANDON
#36
TOMMY
STERN
#23
WRIGHT
Cherry Hill, N.J. | Cherry Hill East
Garden City, N.Y. | Garden City
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-11
Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-11
BEFORE PENN STATE A four-year varsity starter at Cherry Hill East … Earned AllConference accolades across all four seasons … A two-year team captain in 2014-15 … Totaled 86 goals and 53 assists while at Cherry Hill … Named 2015 Team MVP and earned back-to-back team Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2013-14 … A threetime Second Team All-Conference honor, earning first team AllConference honors in 2014 … Played club ball for Shamrocks … Also a three-year starting quarterback and two-year team captain for Cherry Hill East’s varsity football team.
BEFORE PENN STATE A four-year letterwinner at Garden City, helping the team to a pair of New York State titles … A two-time All-American and All-Long Island honoree … Earned Long Stick Midfielder Player of the Year Nassau County honors in 2014-15 … Ranked No. 12 by Inside Lacrosse on the 2015 Power 100 Freshman rankings … Played club lacrosse with FLG … Also lettered in football at Garden City. PERSONAL Born Thomas Aquanis Wright March 19, 1997 in New York, N.Y. … Parents are Debbie and Tom … Has two brothers, Ken and James … Ken played lacrosse at Siena and James played football at SUNY Cortland … Father played football at C.W. Post … Undecided on a major.
PERSONAL Born Brandon C. Stern April 23, 1997 in Philadelphia, Pa. … Parents are Dawn and Richard Stern … Has one brother, Matt and one sister, Samantha, who played lacrosse at Vermont … Plans to major in business.
WHY PENN STATE? “Penn State is a perfect fit for me both academically and athletically.”
WHY PENN STATE? “I chose Penn State because I felt it would challenge me both athletically and academically.
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE 2015 FINAL STANDINGS Team
The Creator’s Trophy was created in 2012 by the then three Big Ten schools that sponsor men’s lacrosse. While the Big Ten men’s lacrosse conference began last season, 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 visitor for a “rivalry” dinner.
Record Pct. GF GA
Overall Pct. GF GA
Ohio State
2-0 1.000 23 16
12-7 .632 190 174
Penn State
1-1 .500 18 19
5-9 .357 129 142
Michigan
0-2 .000 17 23
5-6 .454 128 150
2015 Results
2016 Schedule
Sunday, March 29 (at University Park, Pa.)
Sunday, April 3 (at Columbus, Ohio)
Ohio State 10, Penn State 8
Ohio State vs. Penn State
Saturday, April 25 (at Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Saturday, April 30 (at University Park, Pa.)
Penn State 10, Michigan 9
Penn State vs. Michigan
Saturday, April 12 (at Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Saturday, April 16 (at Columbus, Ohio)
Ohio State 13, Michigan 8
Ohio State vs. Michigan
ALL-TIME CREATOR’S TROPHY STATISTICAL LEADERS Points
Most Points in a Game
Penn State has captured two of four titles. The inaugural trophy was awarded to Penn State after its 2-0 record, while Ohio State snagged the 2013 honor. The Nittany Lions posted another 2-0 record in 2014 for the trophy. If a three-way 1-1 record occurs, the team who last won the title retains the trophy.
Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . 10 vs. MICH, 2013
Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 8 vs. MICH, 2012
TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 7 vs. MICH, 2014
Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 6 vs. MICH, 2014
Each school is represented by an alumnus:
Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Most Goals in a Game
TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 6 vs. MICH, 2014
Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Ian King (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Turner Evans (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 5 vs. MICH, 2012
Carter Brown (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 5 vs. OSU, 2013
Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 5
Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 5 vs. MICH, 2014
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tedd Moon ‘89 Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Norton ‘03 Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott McKeon ‘87
Ian King (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Goals
Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Assists Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 TJ Sanders (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Carter Brown (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Kyle VanThof (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Carter Brown (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Will Meter (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Saves Austin Kaut (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Gerald Logan (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Greg Dutton (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Connor Darcey (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Robbie Zonino (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Tom Carey (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Emil Weiss (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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vs. PSU, 2014 at PSU, 2015
at PSU, 2015
at MICH, 2013 vs. OSU, 2014
Most Assists in a Game Logan Schuss (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 5
at MICH, 2013
Reegan Comeault (OSU) . . . . . . 3 vs. MICH, 2014 Dominique Alexander (OSU) . . . 3
at MICH, 2012
Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 3 vs. MICH, 2012 Jack Forster (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 3
vs. OSU, 2013
Shane Sturgis (PSU) . . . . . . . . . 3 vs. MICH, 2012 Jesse King (OSU) . . . . . . . . . . . 3
at MICH, 2013
Most Saves in a Game Gerald Logan (MICH) . . . . . . . . 19
vs. PSU, 2013
Robbie Zonino (MICH) . . . . . . . 15
vs. OSU, 2014
Austin Kaut (PSU) . . . . . . . . . . 14
at OSU, 2012
Gerald Logan (MICH) . . . . . . . . 14
vs. PSU, 2015
Connor Darcey (PSU) . . . . . . . 13
at MICH, 2015
Greg Dutton (OSU) . . . . . . . . . 12
vs. PSU, 2012
Emil Weiss (MICH) . . . . . . . . . . 12
vs. OSU, 2012
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE 2015 BIG TEN IN REVIEW 2015 BIG TEN STANDINGS Team
Overall Pct. GF GA
Conf. Pct. GF GA
Maryland ^
15-4 .790 194 134
4-1 .800
56 41
Johns Hopkins ^
11-7 .611 234 189
4-1 .800
63 53
Ohio State^
12-7 .632 190 174
3-2 .600
57 55
Penn State
5-9 .357 129 142
2-3 .400
44 48
Michigan
5-8 .385 128 150
1-4 .200 40 60
Rutgers
5-10 .333 155 154
1-4 .200 46 49
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, former 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.”
^ NCAA Championship participant
2015 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Semifinals April 30
No. 1 Johns Hopkins def. No. 4 Penn State, 14-9
April 30
No. 3 Ohio State def. No. 2 Maryland, 9-6
Big Ten Conference rules allow for a league championship when six institutions sponsor a program in any given sport. Penn State, Ohio State, Maryland, Rutgers and Michigan sponsor lacrosse programs, and the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays will round out the newly formed Big Ten men’s lacrosse lineup as an affiliate member.
Finals May 2
No. 1 Johns Hopkins def. No. 3 Ohio State, 13-6
2015 BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Big Ten Tournament MVP: Wells Stanwick, Johns Hopkins JHU - Wells Stanwick, Eric Schneider, Michael Pellegrino, Holden Cattoni
2015 BIG TEN AWARD WINNERS
Ohio State - Jesse King, David Planning, Robby Haus Penn State - Connor Darcey, Matt Florence
Coach of the Year: ....................................Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins Offensive Player of the Year: W........................ Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins Defensive Player of the Year: ....................................Casey Ikeda, Maryland Freshman of the Year: .......................................Joel Tinney, Johns Hopkins Specialist of the Year: ................................................Joe Nardella, Rutgers
Maryland - Bryan Cole
2015 BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Feb. 9
March 23
O: Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins
O: Joe LaCascio, Maryland
D: Connor Darcey, Penn State
D: Matt Dunn, Maryland
S: Christopher May, Ohio State
S: Joe Nardella, Rutgers
F: Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins
F: Matt Neufeldt, Maryland
Feb. 16
March 30
O: Ian King, Michigan D: Kyle Bernlohr, Maryland S: Christopher May, Ohio State F: Chad Toliver, Rutgers Feb. 23
FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN
O: Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins D: Casey Ikeda, Maryland S (Co): Eric Schneider, Johns Hopkins and Kyle Bernlohr, Maryland F: Colin Chell, Ohio State
Name RYAN BROWN Wells Stanwick Kyle Bernlohr Casey Ikeda Joe LoCascio Matt Rambo Carter Brown JESSE KING Scott Bieda
Team Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Ohio State Ohio State Rutgers
Yr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Pos. A A GK D M A A M A
Rutgers
Sr.
M
O: Jesse King, Ohio State
April 6
D: Evan Mulchrone, Ohio State
O: Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins
S: Drew Kennedy, Johns Hopkins
D: Casey Ikeda, Maryland
F (Co): Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins and Trevor Hodgins, Ohio State
S (Co): Gerald Logan, Michigan and Christopher May, Ohio State
Joe Nardella
F: Jules Heningburg, Rutgers
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG TEN
O: TJ Sanders, Penn State
April 13
D: Matt Neufeldt, Maryland
O: Wells Stanwick, Johns Hopkins
S: Christopher May, Ohio State
D: Tim Muller, Maryland
F: Patrick Fraser, Johns Hopkins
S: Tom Carey, Ohio State
March 9
F (Co): Joel Tinney, Johns Hopkins and Colin Chell, Ohio State
Name Nick Fields Joel Tinney Jay Carlson Charlie Raffa Ian King Gerald Logan Tom Carey Robby Haus Christopher May TJ Sanders Mike Sutton Zack Sikora
March 2
O: Wells Stanwick, Johns Hopkins D: Casey Ikeda, Maryland S: Tom Carey, Ohio State
April 20 O: Jay Carlson, Maryland
F: Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins
D: Mike Sutton, Penn State
March 16
F: Jules Heningburg, Rutgers
O: Tyler Pfister, Ohio State D: Casey Ikeda, Maryland S: Joe Nardella, Rutgers F: Shack Stanwick, Johns Hopkins Key: O - Offensive D - Defensive S - Specialist - F - Freshman
S: Drew Kennedy, Johns Hopkins
April 27 O: Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins D: Zack Sikora, Rutgers
Team Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Maryland Maryland Michigan Michigan Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Penn State Penn State Rutgers
Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS *Additional honorees due to tie
S: Joe Nardella, Rutgers F: Hunter Moreland, Johns Hopkins and Jules Heningburg, Rutgers 30
Yr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. RS So. RS So. Jr. GS Jr. Sr. Jr.
Pos. D M A M A GK GK D M A A LSM
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE OVERALL: 5-9 • BIG TEN: 2-3 • Home: 3-1 • Away: 1-6 • Neutral: 1-2 Date Opponent Result Score Overall B1G Att. Goal Scorers Goalkeeper (Saves) @ Feb 7 VERMONT W 15-8 1-0-0 0-0-0 525 Florence (3), Sanders (3), Darcey (15) Sutton (2), Manley (2), Bair (2) Aponte (1), Traynor (1), Sexton (1) Feb 14 at #7 LOYOLA L 6-8 1-1-0 0-0-0 1,227 Sanders (1), Florence (1) Darcey (14) Manley (1), Aponte (1), Sutton (1), Prestreau (1) Feb 21 at Villanova L 7-11 1-2-0 0-0-0 564 Aponte (4), Sanders (2) Darcey (13) Sutton (1) @ Feb 28 #16 PENN W 14-11 2-2-0 0-0-0 826 Sanders (4), Florence (4), Craig (2) Darcey (7) Sutton (2), Prestreau (1), Burke (1) Mar 7 at #13 Harvard L 9-12 2-3-0 0-0-0 748 Sutton (2), Craig (2), Kreinz (2) Darcey (18) Florence (1), Manley (1), Guittare (1) Mar 10 MARIST W 9-8 3-3-0 0-0-0 462 Sanders (5), Sexton (2) Darcey (10) Sutton (1), Manley (1) Mar 14 at Massachusetts L 8-12 3-4-0 0-0-0 335 Sanders (2), Craig (1), Aponte (1) Darcey (9) Sutton (1), Peck (1), Lombardi (1), Kreinz (1) Mar 21 vs. #5 Denver L 8-10 3-5-0 0-0-0 2,028 Sutton (2), Sanders (2), Aponte (2) Darcey (14) Craig (1), Florence (1) * Mar 29 #16 OHIO STATE L 8-10 3-6-0 0-1-0 1,710 Sutton (2), Florence (1), Aponte (1) Darcey (8) Craig (1), Richards (1) Prestreau (1), Manley (1) * Apr 4 at #3 Maryland L 5-12 3-7-0 0-2-0 4,052 Sutton (3), Sanders (1) Darcey (14) Aronow (1) * Apr 11 at Johns Hopkins L-O2 10-11 3-8-0 0-3-0 2,952 Manley (4), Sutton (3), Aponte (1) Darcey (13) Sanders (1), Craig (1) * Apr 19 RUTGERS W 11-6 4-8-0 1-3-0 1,510 Sanders (3), Sutton (3), Craig (1) Darcey (14) Florence (3), Manley (1) * Apr 25 at Michigan W 10-9 5-8-0 2-3-0 1,782 Sanders (3), Aponte (3), Sutton (1) Darcey (13) Craig (1), Prestreau (1), Manley (1) % Apr 30 vs. #17 Johns Hopkins L 9-14 5-9-0 2-3-0 1,328 Florence (2), Sanders (2), Craig (1) Darcey (17) Keenan (1), Prestreau (1) Craig (1), Sanders (1) Home games in CAPS at Penn State Lacrosse Field @ Home game played at Holuba Hall * Big Ten game % Big Ten Tournament game
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
Games
Total Attendance
Home 4
4,571 1,143
Away 7
11,660 1,666
Neutral 3 All games
31
Average
14
3,818 1,273 20,049
1,432
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME/SEASON RECORDS GOALS 10 9 8 7
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Rich Russo Bill Hess Jim Trenz Bob Hamel John Behne Tom Hayes Glenn Thiel Jim Trenz Jim Trenz Steve Schraeder
ASSISTS 9 8 7
Gary Martin John Meisel Ken Edwards Bill Hess Ken Edwards Bob Schoeflin Karl Hurtzig Gary Martin Gary Martin
POINTS 14 13 12 11
Gary Martin Bill Hess Ken Edwards Jim Trenz Bob Hamel Gary Martin Gary Martin Ken Edwards Bob Schoeflin Jim Trenz
SAVES 40 34 30 29 28 27
Jim Houck Joe Guterding John Divine Dave Wilkinson Rich Caravella Tom Florence Phil Benneditti J.J. Pearl E.G. Rall Joe Guterding
4/30/1983 6/24/1957 5/9/1972 4/30/1954 4/4/1959 4/28/1962 5/11/1966 4/19/1972 4/29/1972 5/16/1961
Montclair State Penn Bucknell Hobart Loyola Rutgers Lehigh Loyola Rutgers Gettysburg
5/2/1983 5/6/1964 4/6/1968 4/20/1957 5/18/1968 4/16/1969 5/12/1973 4/28/1982 4/30/1983
Bucknell Lehigh Franklin & Marshall Adelphi Delaware Franklin & Marshall Lafayette Loyola Montclair State
5/2/1983 4/20/1957 5/18/1968 5/9/1972 4/30/1954 4/21/1982 4/28/1982 5/18/1968 4/16/1969 5/11/1971
Bucknell Adelphi Delaware Bucknell Hobart Drexel Loyola Delaware Franklin & Marshall Bucknell
4/13/1957 4/10/1982 4/20/1977 5/16/1959 5/7/1976 3/30/1983 4/14/1951 3/17/1990 5/4/1985 4/10/1982
Navy Hofstra Delaware Rutgers Penn UMBC Navy Villanova C.W. Post Hofstra
GOALS
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
49 48 44 42 41 40
ASSISTS 44 42 40 38 36 35 32
POINTS 86 70 69 62 61 60 59 58 57 56
Bill Hess Erik Merkel Will Driscoll TJ Sanders Jim Trenz Gary Martin Bill Hess Ted Peddy Jack Forster Scot McKeon
1957 1995 2002 2013 1972 1982 1956 1990 2013 1987
Gary Martin Jeff Connor John Meisel Gary Martin Gary Martin Jeff Connor John Hollerbach Ken Edwards Bob Schoeflin Gary Martin
1982 1988 1962 1981 1983 1987 1989 1968 1969 1984
Gary Martin Tim Trenz Bill Hess Bill Hess Erik Merkel John Hollerbach Ken Edwards Jeff Connor Gary Martin Jack Forster Greg Jackson
Bold denotes current student-athlete
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42g, 44a 42g, 28a 49g, 20a 41g, 21a 48g, 13a 22g, 38a 23g, 36a 14g, 44a 17g, 40a 41g, 16a 34g, 22a
1982 1972 1957 1956 1995 1989 1968 1988 1983 2013 1995
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME GOALKEEPER & CAREER SCORING RECORDS GOALKEEPER RECORDS SEASON SAVES 264 237 235 212 210 205 194 193
Jim Houck Rich Caravella Burt Houseworth Drew Adams Jim McGoune J.J. Pearl Vin Tedesco Joe Guterding Austin Kaut Don Bell Chip Robertson
SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE .752 .718 .674 .668 .652 .637 .635 .635 .631 .630
Joe Guterding Rich Caravella Rich Caravella Joe Guterding Drew Adams J.J. Pearl J.J. Pearl Austin Kaut E.G. Rall Chris Garrity
194 237 151 191 212 205 188 191 183 90
127 104 102 101 97 96 96
ASSISTS
Year
156 102 87 82 80 77 74 67 64 61
1981 1975 1976 1982 2009 1992 1990 2011 1985 2000
POINTS
CAREER SAVES 694 686 571 564 557 530 510 444 425 363
1957 1975 1958 2009 1967 1992 1963 1981 2013 1995 1987
GA Saves
64 93 73 95 113 117 108 110 107 52
GOALS
Drew Adams Austin Kaut Joe Guterding Kevin Keenan J.J. Pearl Vin Tedesco Rich Caravella Chris Garrity E.G. Rall Jim McGoune
252 181 176 158 156 154 148 144 143 141
2006-09 2011-14 1979-82 1996-99 1989-92 1962-64 1972-73, 75-76 2000-03 1983-86 1967-69
CAREER SCORING RECORDS Will Driscoll Greg Jackson Jack Forster Ted Peddy Nate Whitaker Matthew Mackrides Jim Laverty Shane Sturgis Gary Alex Gary Martin TJ Sanders
1999-2002 1994-97 2008-13 1988-91 2002-06 2009-12 1988-91 2011-14 1974-77 1981-84 2014-Present
Gary Martin Keith McGuire Jeff Connor John Hollerbach Karl Hurtzig Greg Jackson John Meisel Chris Lehman Luke Oglesby Shane Sturgis Gary Martin Greg Jackson John Hollerbach Shane Sturgis Will Driscoll Keith McGuire Jack Forster Matthew Mackrides Chris Lehman Nate Whitaker
1981-84 1974-77 1984, 87-88 1986-89 1973-76 1994-97 1962-64 1990-93 2000-03 2011-14 96g, 156a 104g, 77a 94g, 82a 97g, 61a 127g, 29a 52g, 102a 104g, 44a 101g, 43a 76g, 67a 101g, 40a
1981-84 1994-97 1986-89 2011-14 1999-2002 1974-77 2008-13 2009-12 1990-93 2002-06
MISCELLANEOUS CAREER RECORDS FACEOFF PERCENTAGE *
.650 Chris Marcus .630 Dave O’Donnell .580 Greg Gurenlian .580 Bill Schoonmaker .540 Kevin Haggerty .537 Danny Henneghan .520 Scott Bailor * Minimum 500 attempts
W-Att.
395-606 400-633 508-875 352-601 350-647 510-949 279-534
FACEOFF WINS 510 508 400 395 352 350 279 271 269
Danny Henneghan Greg Gurenlian Dave O’Donnell Chris Marcus Bill Schoonmaker Kevin Haggerty Scott Bailor Tim Conway Drake Kreinz
GROUND BALLS
Years
440 347 336 305 292 368 259 258 236 226
1990-93 1993-96 2003-06 1982-85 1998-2001 2010-13 1989-92
Years
2010-13 2003-06 1993-96 1990-93 1982-85 1998-2001 1989-92 1986-89 2014-Present
Chris Marcus Bill Schoonmaker Chris Dent Greg Gurenlian Scott Bailor Tim Conway Bill Turri Mike Busza Rob Bateman Danny Henneghan
Bold denotes current student-athlete
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1990-93 1982-86 1985-88 2003-06 1989-92 1986-89 1979-82 1992-95 2001-03 2010-13
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS
BIG TEN TEAM RECORDS
WINS
WINS
12 2013
2 2015
LOSSES
LOSSES
11 2010
3 2015
CONSECUTIVE WINS
CONSECUTIVE WINS
11 4/20/91-4/11/1992
2 4/19/15-4/25/2015
CONSECUTIVE WINS IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE WINS IN A SEASON
10 3/16/13-5/1/2013
2 4/19/15-4/25/2015
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
13 5/15/43-5/26/1945
3 3/29/15-4/11/2015
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES IN A SEASON
6
3 3/29/15-4/11/2015
1944, 2/20/2010-3/20/2010
MOST GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON
MOST GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON
17 2013
5 2015
MOST OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON
MOST OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON
4
1
2009 (2-2)
2015 (0-1)
MOST SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON
MOST SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON
2 1951
0 --
MOST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME
MOST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME 26
at Lafayette (26-5)
11
4/21/1976
19 times, last at Maryland (17-0)
5
4/12/1967
vs. Navy (29-3)
29
4/11/1959
15 games (10-5)
44
1987
11 games (2-9)
48
1979
9 games (6-3)
48
1948
21
at Lafayette (26-5)
4/21/1976
vs. Kutztown (25-4)
4/8/1990
146 goals in 9 games 43 goals in 10 games 133 goals in 9 games 52 goals in 11 games
2015
vs. Rutgers (11-6)
4/19/2015
7
at Maryland (12-5)
4/4/2015
1976
LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON
1960
HIGHEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON
8.8 9.6
44 goals in 5 games 44 goals in 5 games 48 goals in 5 games
2015 2015 2015
LOWEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON
1954
9.6
LOWEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 4.7
5 games (2-3)
5
8.8
HIGHEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 14.8
2015
4/11/1959
LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 4.3
2015
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 16.2
5 games (2-3)
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT vs. Navy (29-3)
5 games (2-3)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
26
4/11/1959
FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON
FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 50
vs. Navy (29-3)
MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON
MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 166
4/4/2015
MOST GOALS SCORED IN A SEASON
MOST GOALS SCORED IN A SEASON 221
at Maryland (12-5)
MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A GAME
MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A GAME 29
4/19/2015
FEWEST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME
FEWEST GOALS SCORED IN A GAME 0
vs. Rutgers (11-6)
1947
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48 goals in 5 games
2016
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE BIG TEN RECORDS GOALS 4 3
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Pat Manley Mike Sutton Mike Sutton TJ Sanders Mike Sutton Matt Florence TJ Sanders Nick Aponte
4/11/2015 4/4/2015 4/11/2015 4/19/2015 4/19/2015 4/19/2015 4/25/2015 4/25/2015
Johns Hopkins Maryland Johns Hopkins Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Michigan Michigan
4/19/2015 4/11/2015 3/29/2015
Rutgers Johns Hopkins Ohio State
4/19/2015 4/11/2015 4/11/2015 4/19/2015 4/25/2015 4/25/2015
Rutgers Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Rutgers Michigan Michigan
4/11/2015 4/11/2015 3/29/2015 3/29/2015 4/19/2015 4/19/2015
Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Ohio State Ohio State Rutgers Rutgers
4/11/2015 3/29/2015 4/19/2015 4/4/2015 4/25/2015
Johns Hopkins Ohio State Rutgers Maryland Michigan
GOALS 12 8 7 5 4
Pat Manley Nick Aponte TJ Sanders
6 5 4 2 2
Pat Manley Pat Manley Nick Aponte TJ Sanders Nick Aponte TJ Sanders
13 11 6
Drake Kreinz Peter Triolo James Burke Drake Kreinz Nick Aponte Mike Sutton
15 12 11 10 9
Drake Kreinz Drake Kreinz Drake Kreinz Drake Kreinz Billy Lombardi
41 8
Drake Kreinz (11-19) Drake Kreinz (13-25) Drake Kreinz (4-9) Billy Lombardi (2-5) Drake Kreinz (8-20)
3/29/2015 4/11/2015 4/25/2015 4/4/2015 4/19/2015
James Burke JP Burnside Mike Sutton James Burke
5 4 2 2 2
4/4/2015 4/11/2015 4/25/2015 4/19/2015 3/29/2015
Maryland Johns Hopkins Michigan Rutgers Ohio State
SAVES 14 13 11 8
Connor Darcey Connor Darcey Connor Darcey Connor Darcey Connor Darcey
2015 2015 2015 2015 2015
5 Games 5 Games 4 Games 5 Games 5 Games
Drake Kreinz Mike Sutton Nick Aponte Connor Darcey JP Burnside
2015 2015 2015 2015 2015
5 Games 5 Games 5 Games 5 Games 5 Games
Drake Kreinz Billy Lombardi
2015 2015
5 Games 3 Games
2015 2015
5 Games 5 Games
James Burke JP Burnside Pat Manley Tommy O'Neill Connor Darcey
2015 2015 2015 2015 2015
4 Games 5 Games 4 Games 5 Games 5 Games
2015
5 Games
SAVES 59
Ohio State Ohio State Rutgers Bucknell
5 Games 5 Games 5 Games 5 Games 5 Games
CAUSED TURNOVERS
Ohio State Johns Hopkins Michigan Maryland Rutgers
3/29/2015 3/29/2015 4/19/2015 4/25/2015
Mike Sutton (12-1) TJ Sanders (8-5) Pat Manley (7-4) Nick Aponte (5-6) Dan Craig (4-2)
.471 Drake Kreinz (41-87) .364 Billy Lombardi (8-22)
CAUSED TURNOVERS 2
2015 2015 2015 2015 2015
FACEOFF PERCENTAGE
FACEOFF PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) .578 .520 .444 .400
Nick Aponte TJ Sanders Pat Manley Matt Sexton Dan Craig
FACEOFF WINS
FACEOFF WINS 13 11 8 5
5 Games 5 Games 4 Games 5 Games 5 Games
GROUND BALLS
GROUND BALLS 5 4
2015 2015 2015 2015 2015
POINTS
POINTS 5 4
Mike Sutton TJ Sanders Pat Manley Nick Aponte Dan Craig
ASSISTS
ASSISTS 4 3 2
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
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Connor Darcey
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS ALL-TIME IN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Overall: 0-1 (.000) - Away: 0-0 (.000) - Neutral 0-1 (.000) BY ROUND Semifinals Championship Totals
RECORD PCT. 0-1 .000 RECORD PCT. 0-0 .000 0-1 .000
BY SEED As a No. 4 Seed Totals
RECORD PCT. 0-1 .000 0-1 .000
BY VENUE RECORD PCT. Bryd Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) 0-1 .000 Totals 0-1 .000
SHOTS
Most shots in a game, individual 9 Matt Florence vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Most shots in a game, team 14 vs. Johns Hopkins
0-1 .000 0-1 .000
POINTS Most points in a game, individual 4 Matt Florence vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Most points in a game, team 14 vs. Johns Hopkins
4/30/2015
Most points in a tournament, individual 4 Matt Florence (1 game) 2015 Most points in a tournament, team 14 1 game
2015
GOALS Most goals in a game, individual 2 TJ Sanders, Matt Florence 4/30/2015 vs. Johns Hopkins Most goals in a game, team 9 vs. Johns Hopkins
4/30/2015
Most goals in a tournament, individual 2 TJ Sanders, Matt Florence (1 gm.) 2015 Most goals in a tournament, team 9 1 game
2015
ASSISTS
Most assists in a game, individual 2 Matt Florence vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Most assists in a game, team 5 vs. Johns Hopkins
4/30/2015
Most assists in a tournament, individual 2 Matt Florence (1 game) 2015 Most assists in a tournament, team 5 1 game 2015
Most faceoff attempts in a game, individual 25 Drake Kreinz vs. JHU 4/30/2015
4/30/2015
Most faceoff attempts in a game, team 25 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015
Most shots in a tournament, individual 9 Matt Florence (1 game) 2015
Most faceoff wns in a tournament, individual 25 Drake Kreinz (1 game) 2015
Most shots in a tournament, team 14 1 game
Most faceoff wins in a tournament, team 25 1 game 2015
2015
GROUND BALLS
Most shots in a game, individual BY OPPONENT RECORD PCT. 9 Matt Florence vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Johns Hopkins Totals
FACEOFF ATTEMPTS
Most shots in a game, team 14 vs. Johns Hopkins
GOALS ALLOWED Most goals allowed in a game, individual 14 Connor Darcey 4/30/2015
4/30/2015
Most goals allowed in a game, team 14 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015
Most shots in a tournament, individual 9 Matt Florence (1 game) 2015
Most goals allowed in a tournament, individual 14 Connor Darcey (1 game) 2015
Most shots in a tournament, team 14 1 game
Most goals allowed in a tournament, team 14 1 game 2015
2015
CAUSED TURNOVERS
Most caused turnovers in a game, individual 2 Mike Aronow vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Most caused turnovers in a game, team 8 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015 Most caused turnovers in a tournament, individual 2 Mike Aronow (1 game) 2015 Most caused turnovers in a tournament, team 8 1 game 2015
Fewest goals allowed in a game, individual *minimum 60 minutes 14 Connor Darcey vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Fewest goals allowed in a game, team 14 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015 Fewest goals allowed in a tournament, individual 14 Connor Darcey (1 game) 2015 Fewest goals allowed in a tournament, team 14 1 game 2015
EXTRA-MAN GOALS
SAVES
Most saves in a game, individual 14 Connor Darcey vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Most saves in a game, team 14 vs. Johns Hopkins
4/30/2015
Most saves in a tournament, individual 14 Connor Darcey (1 game) 2015 Most saves in a tournament, team 14 1 game
2015
FACEOFF WINS
Most faceoff wins in a game, individual 13 Drake Kreinz vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Most faceoff wins in a game, team 13 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015 Most faceoff wns in a tournament, individual 13 Drake Kreinz (1 game) 2015 Most faceoff wins in a tournament, team 13 1 game 2015
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Most extra-man goals in a game, individual 1 Matt Florence vs. JHU 4/30/2015 Brian Prestreau, Matt Sexton Most extra-man goals in a game, team 3 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015 Most extra-man goals in a tournament, individual 3 1 game 2015 Most extra-man goals in a tournament, team 3 1 game 2015
EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES
Most EMO opportunities in a game, team 4 vs. Johns Hopkins 4/30/2015 Most EMO opportunities in a tournament, team 4 1 game 2015 Best EMO percentage in a tournament, team 3-4 (.750) 2015
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE 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 2014
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 Austin Kaut
1993 1997 2001 2003 2008 2012 2013 2014
Chris Marcus Greg Jackson Matt Vallone Matt Zappia Andrew Mackrides Matthew Mackrides Nick Dolik Austin Kaut
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 Goal
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) Gary Martin (1984)
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 3rd
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 1959 1960
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 John Behne Dave Erwin Dick Swanson Dave Erwin
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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 Attack Defense Midfield Defense
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 2014 2015
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 Shane Sturgis TJ Sanders
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 Attack Attack
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS & AWARDS ALL-BIG TEN Honorable Mention 2015 2015
TJ Sanders Mike Sutton
BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK TJ Sanders
3/2/2015
BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mike Sutton Connor Darcey
4/20/2015 2/9/2015
ALL-ECAC TEAM
Second Team
BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2010
Chris Hogan
First Team
Matt Bernier
2001
Nick Dolik
2002
Will Driscoll
Matt Bernier
2003
Matt Zappia
Nick Dolik
2004
Matt O’Malley
Danny Henneghan
Nate Whitaker
2011
2012
Jack Forster
2005
2013
TJ Sanders
2014
Tyler Travis James Burke
Rookie Team 2010
Nick Dolik
Mike Herscha
Pat Heim Jesse Tarr
2006
Drew Adams
Pat Heim
Dan Saltsman
Nate Whitaker
2015
Connor Darcey
2015
Matt Florence
2011
Steven Bogert
Pat Heim
Shane Sturgis
Dan Saltsman
Jeff Tambroni
2012
Jack Donnelly
2008
Drew Adams
Jeff Tambroni
Michael Richards
2009
Drew Adams
Chris Hogan
CAA COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 2013
Billy Gribbin
James Burke
2013
CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013
Austin Kaut
CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 2014
Drake Kreinz
2014
Mike Sutton
CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT
Austin Kaut
2011
Austin Kaut
Matt Bernier Austin Kaut
2011 2012
Eric Wood
2001
Will Driscoll Kevin Haggerty Rob Bateman
Austin Kaut
Sean Droogan
TJ Sanders
Danny Henneghan
Matt Zappia
Shane Sturgis
ECAC COACH OF THE YEAR
Charley Henneghan Matthew Mackrides Austin Kaut
2005
Glenn Thiel
ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Matthew Mackrides
2002
Will Jones
Austin Kaut
2006
Drew Adams
Matthew Mackrides Ryan McGarvey
ECAC GOALIE OF THE YEAR Drew Adams
Jack Forster
2007
Drew Adams
Danny Henneghan
2008
Drew Adams
Austin Kaut
Tom LaCrosse
Tyler Travis
Mike Herscha
2002
2006
2014
Jack Donnelly
Steven Bogert
2013
Chris Garrity
Steven Bogert
First Team
2000
2013
ALL-CAA 2010
Nick Dolik
Second Team
CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2013
Drew Adams
TJ Sanders
2012 2011
2007
2003
Marshall Feldman
Chris Garrity
Luke Ogelsby
Nate Whitaker
2005
Nate Whitaker
2006
Shane Sturgis 39
Brian Boyle Greg Gurenlian
2007
Brian Boyle
2008
Andrew Mackrides
ECAC ALL-ACADEMIC 2001
Austin Kaut
Rob Bateman
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
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS & AWARDS ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2001 2002 2003
Ryan Link, William Lloyd, Matthew Mackrides,
Ted Holmes, Mike Kern,
John Nichols, Drew Roper, Matt Shankoff,
Matt Vollone, Eric Wood, Carson Yoder
Kyle VanThof, Colton Vosburgh
Ronald Charles, B.J. Donovan,
2012
Steve Aitken, Dave Baker,
David Houle, Brian Mabry, David Smith,
Eric Davidheiser, Nick Dolik, Tim Golder,
Michael Stoltz, Matt Zappia
Danny Henneghan, Austin Kaut, Ryan Link
Michael Bailey, Rob Bateman,
Matthew Mackrides, Ryan Mullen,
R.J. Charles, Brendan De Bow,
Drew Roper, Ryne Sternberg
B.J. Donovan, Will Farrell, David Houle,
2013
Steve Aitken, J.P. Burnside,
Michael Jacober, Brian Mabry, David Smith,
Tim Golder, Danny Henneghan, Austin Kaut,
Michael Stoltz, Matt Zappia
Travis Crane, John Cugini, Nick Dolik,
Rob Bateman, B.J. Donovan,
Pat Manley, Drew Roper, David Spadacene
Sean Etter, Derek Howells, Michael Jacober,
Ryne Sternberg, Kyle VanThof
2014
2004
Elliott Jones, Brian Mabry, Michael Stoltz
Steve Aitken, Kessler Brown,
Brian Boyle, Sean Etter,
J.P. Burnside, Jack Donnelly, Austin Kaut,
John Farcosky, Matthew Flannery,
Drake Kreinz, Pat Manley, Ryan Mullen,
Derek Howells, Michael Jacober,
Michael Richards, TJ Sanders,
Elliott Jones, Matthew Mulqueen,
Ryne Sternberg, Kyle VanThof, Kyle Zittel
Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic,
Andrew Ward
2005
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,
2015 Nick Aponte, J.P. Burnside, Dan Craig, Jack Donnelly, Drake Kreinz, Ryan Mullen, Tommy O'Neill, TJ Sanders, Mike Sutton, Peter Triolo, Kyle Zittel
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, 40
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR HONORS NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS 1940
Bart Buser
George Ritter
1941 1942
1991
Jim Laverty
Midfield
Attack
1993
Chris Marcus
Midfield
Midfield
1994
Alex Schoonmaker
Defense
Al Blair
Midfield
Glenn Thiel
Coach
Tom Gotwals
Defense
1995
Mike Buzsa
Midfield
Bill Ziegenfus
Defense
1996
Dave O’Donnell
Midfield
1943
Bill Briner
Defense
Midfield
1946
Bill Hollenbach
1947
Bill Hollenbach
John Nolan
Art Tenhula
1949
John Finley
Dean Kissell
Roger Nestor
1950 1951
Rob Warren
Goal
1997
Greg Jackson
John Nolan
Midfield
1999
John Chescavage (MVP)
Art Tenhula
Defense
Andrew Germain
Defense
Goal
Hamilton Pollard
Defense
Midfield
2001
Randy Kleinman
Midfield
Defense
Matt Vallone
Midfield
2002
Will Driscoll
Defense
2003
Luke Ogelsby
Midfield
2004
Brian Mabry
Midfield
Bob Louis
Midfield
Matt O’Malley
Defense
John Wilcox
Midfield
2005
Jesse Tarr
Defense
1952
John Henry
Defense
Marc Young
Midfield
1953
Wayne Hockersmith
Midfield
2007
Pat Heim
Midfield
1954
Al Fulton
Midfield
Matt Mulqueen
Defense
1956
Bob Bullock
Defense
Dan Saltsman
Defense
Bob Hamel
Midfield
Gil Pearsall
Midfield
1958
Fred Donahue
Midfield
2008
Andrew Mackrides
Midfield
1959
John Behne
Tommy Zichelli
Defense
1961
Dave Erwin
Defense
2009
Drew Adams
1962
Andrew Lockhart
Defense
Rob Forster
1965
Dave Thiel
Midfield
John Stuckey
Defense
Chad Moore
Defense
2011
Matt Bernier
Defense
1966
Glenn Thiel
Midfield
2013
Travis Crane
Midfield
Greg Wacker
Midfield
Jack Forster
Attack
1969
Jim McGuone
2014
Tom LaCrosse
Midfield
1970
Stu Schooley
Shane Sturgis
Attack
1971
Don Stone
Goal
2015
J.P. Burnside
1976
Rich Caravella
Goal
1977
Rich Mauti
Midfield
1979
Ed Recco
Midfield
1982
Joe Guterding
Bill Turri
1984
Tom Lion
Attack
Gary Martin
Attack
1985
Bill Schoonmaker
Midfield
1987
Bob Quinn
Midfield
1988
Chris Dent
Midfield
Chip Robertson
1989
Tim Conway
John Hollerbach
Attack
Goal Defense
Attack Attack
Goal Attack Attack
Goal Attack
Goal Midfield
Goal Midfield Attack
41
Defense
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE PENN STATE IN THE PROS & NATIONAL TEAMS NITTANY LIONS PLAYING PROFESSIONALLY
NITTANY LIONS ON
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) Tim Conway (‘89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh (MILL) Will Cutler (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MLL) Dave Daniecki (‘97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MLL) Chris Dent (‘88) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MILL) Will Driscoll (‘02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester (MLL) 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) Austin Kaut (‘14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston (MLL) Kevin Keenan (‘99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MLL) Dave King (‘87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore (MILL) Randy Kleinman (‘01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (NLL) Anaheim (NLL) Tom LaCrosse (‘14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester (MLL) Jim Laverty (‘91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston (MILL) 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) Shane Sturgis (‘14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York (MLL) Jesse Tarr (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MLL) Matt Vallone (‘01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Los Angelas (MLL) Marc Young (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia (MLL) Tommy Zichelli (‘08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington (MLL)
2015 MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE DRAFTEES Michael Richards (‘15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denver (MLL)
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NATIONAL TEAMS ENGLISH NATIONAL TEAM Matt Sexton
2014 U.S. WORLD TEAM 1990*
Tim Laverty, Tom Lion
2006
Chris Garrity
2010
Chris Schiller
* Alternates U.S. U-19 WORLD TEAM 1992
Mike Busza
1996
Chris Lamy
2008
Matthew Mackrides
U.S. NATIONAL TEAM — PLAYING 2011-present
Drew Adams
2012-present
Greg Gurenlian
U.S. NATIONAL TEAM — COACHING 2012-present
Jeff Tambroni*
IROQUOIS NATIONALS — COACHING 2013-14 * Assistant coach
Chris Doctor*
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TEAM AWARDS PITTENGER AWARD From 1947-2010, presented to the most
1990: Bill Lunder
THE THIEL FAMILY NITTANY LION AWARD
valuable senior in memory of George Pit
1991: Jim Laverty
From 1981-2010, presented to the most im
tenger, a Nittany Lion lacrosse player (1940-
1992: J.J. Pearl
proved player in memory of Glenn N. “Nick”
41) who was killed in action in Germany on
1993: Chris Marcus
Thiel, Penn State coach from 1935-1956.
April 30, 944, while serving in the U.S. Army.
1994: Jay Graham
1981: Joe Guterding
1947: Ken Kerwin
1995: Mike Busza
1982: Gary Martin
1948: Bill Hollenbach
1996: Rob Warren
1983: Steve Schwin
1949: A.O. “Bud” Thomas
1997: Greg Jackson
1984: Greg Portmann
1950: Joe Drazenovich
1998: Chris Killoren
1985: Sean McGinley
1951: Phil Benedetti
1999: Chris Schiller
1986: Dave O’Connor
1952: Harold Wolfram
2000: Don Mayerhofer
1987: Chip Robertson
1953: Rich Schaeffer
2001: Matt Vallone
1988: Frank Beddings
1954: Al Fulton
2002: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan
1989: Rob Strasberg
1955: Joe Erwin
2003: Chris Garrity
1990: Scott Bailer
1956: Bob Bullock
2004: Brian Mabry
1991: Chris Marcus
1957: Jim Houck
2005: Marc Young
1992: Ken Wille
1958: Fred Donahue
2006: Greg Gurenlian
1993: Jay Graham
1959: Ray Tuleya
2007: Pat Heim
1994: Tolleison Morriss
1960: Richard Bullock
2008: Andrew Mackrides
1995: Andy Leedom
1961: Tom Ogden
2009: Drew Adams
1996: Andrew Germain
1962: Andy Lockhart
2010: Charley Henneghan
1997: Dave Washo
1963: George Cimochowski
Beginning in 2011, presented to a member
1998: Eric Wood
1964: John Meisel
of the senior class who led selflessly, while
1999: Michael Kern
1965: Roger Doumar
inspiring his classmates and teammates
2000: Carson Yoder
1966: Glenn Thiel
through his actions.
2001: John Goldschmidt
1967: Joe Gorman
2011: John Nichols
2002: Brian Mabry
1968: Gary Patterson
2012: Ryan Link
2003: Matt O’Malley
1969: John Matthews
2013: Jack Forster
2004: Keith Benjamin
1970: John O’Brien
2014: Shane Sturgis
2005: Devin Kennedy
1971: Ron Schwartz
2015: Taylor Stothoff
2006: Bubba Scott
1989: John Hollerbach
1972: Bob Fromkin 1973: Mark McCubbin
2007: Devin Kennedy
HARD HAT AWARD
2008: Mike Toner
1974: Ron Schneider
Presented to the member of the team
2009: Colton Vosburgh
1975: Kevin Campbell
whose persistence, work ethic and courage
2010: Dave Baker
1976: Karl Hurtzig
set a “Blue Collar” standard for the program.
Beginning in 2011, presented to a member
1977: Jack Barry
2011: Matthew Mackrides
of the team whose actions, investments
1978: Mike Mass
2012: Ryan McGarvey
and selfless contributions are synonymous
1979: Ed Recco
2013: Tom LaCrosse
with the mantra “Success with Honor” and
1980: Bill Curran
2014: Drake Kreinz
who sets the standard of “The Penn State
1981: Paul Sullivan
2015: Drake Kreinz
Lacrosse Way.”
1982: Bill Turri
2011: Matt Bernier
1983: Jay Starapoli
2012: Matthew Mackrides
1984: Tom Lion
2013: Travis Crane
1985: Bill Schoonmaker
2014: Gavin Ahern
1986: Tod Henjes
2015: Kyle Zittel
1987: Marty Coyle 1988: Jeff Connor 43
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE TEAM AWARDS FRIENDS OF PENN STATE LACROSSE AWARD
1981: Joe Guterding
2008: Drew Adams
1982: Ken Panzer, Mark Goulding
2009: Drew Adams
Presented to the person or persons who
1983: John Coyle
2010: Matthew Mackrides
have gone above and beyond in supporting
1984: John Coyle
the program and/or its current members.
1985: Tod Henjes
2011: Tyler Schmitt (manager)
1986: Tod Henjes
2012: Jim Weaver (academic advisor)
1987: Marty Coyle
Presented to the player with the highest
FRIENDS OF PENN STATE GPA AWARD
1988: Chip Robertson
GPA for the current year by the Friends of
2013: Vin Tedesco ‘64
1989: Paul Gilhool
Penn State Lacrosse.
2014: Michael Raiser ‘62
1990: J.J. Pearl
1997: Dave King
2015: Gavin Royer
1991: Paul McKelvey
1998: Carson Yoder
1992: Alex Schoonmaker
1999: Ted Holmes
1993: Craig Driver
2000: Matt Vallone
1994: Alex Schoonmaker
2001: Ted Holmes
Presented to a member of the team who
1995: Dave Daniecki
2002: Brian Mabry
best combines the qualities of character,
1996: Dave Daniecki
2003: Brian Mabry
classroom and community service.
1997: Dave Daniecki
2004: Brian Mabry
2011: Dave Baker
1998: Andrew Germain
2005: J.T. Farcosky
2012: Kyle VanThof
1999: Hamilton Pollard
2006: Scott Jacobs
2013: Drew Roper
2000: Mike Herscha
2007: Scott Jacobs
2014: Tim Golder
2001: Mike Herscha
2008: Will Donley
2015: Kyle Zittel
2002: Matt Zappia
2009: Will Donley
2003: Matt Zappia
2010: Will Donley
CITIZENSHIP AWARD
TOM HAYES NITTANY LION TEAMMATE AWARD
2004: Matt O’Malley
Presented to a member of the team whose
2006: Dan Saltsman
actions and words embody what being a
2007: Dan Saltsman
Presented to the top goal scorer by the
great teammate is all about; having com
2008: Drew Adams
Friends of Penn State Lacrosse.
passion for those around you and genuinely
2009: Matt Bernier
1995: Erik Merkel, 46
caring more about the team than personal
2010: Matt Bernier
1996: Greg Jackson, 23
FRIENDS OF PENN STATE TOP SCORER AWARD
2005: Jesse Tarr
1997: John Chescavage, 28
needs. 2014: Brendan Nave
FRIENDS OF PENN STATE MVP AWARD
2015: Bryan Gerrato
Presented to the most valuable player by the
2000: Will Driscoll, 28
Friends of Penn State Lacrosse.
2001: Will Driscoll, 38
1995: Mike Busza
2002: Will Driscoll, 48
1996: Rob Warren
2003: Nate Whitaker, 24
From 1969-2010, presented to the best
1997: Kevin Keenan
2004: John Eremus, Nate Whitaker, 18
defensive player in memory of Andrew Lock
1998: Kevin Keenan
2005: Nate Whitaker, 31
hart, 1962 All-American defenseman.
1999: Kevin Keenan
2006: Nate Whitaker, 28
1969: Jerry Curtin
2000: Michael Kern
2007: Rob Forster, 18
1970: Stu Schooley
2001: Matt Vallone
2008: Rob Forster, Max VanArsdale, 17
1971: Don Stone
2002: Will Driscoll
2009: Chris Hogan, 29
1972: Jeff Crowley
2003: Chris Garrity
2010: Matthew Mackrides, 44
1973: Jim Clouser
2004: Not Awarded
1974: Joe Carlozo
2005: Greg Gurenlian
1975-9: Not Awarded
2006: Drew Adams
1980: John Farrell
2007: Drew Adams
2013: Gavin Ahern
LOCKHART MEMORIAL AWARD
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1998: John Chescavage, 29 1999: John Chescavage, 25
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHES Years
Coach
COACHING LEADERS Seasons
W L T Pct.
1913-15 Walter Farley
3
4 6 2 .417
1916-21 Doc Lewis
5
3 9 0 .250
1922-24
3
5
1925-26 Ralph Leonard
2
5 8 0 .385
1927-32
6
Robert Jardine Earnest Paul
1933-34 Mike Loebs
2
13
18
19
1 .289 2 .487
4 7 0 .364
1935-56
Nick Thiel
22
87
109
0 .444
1957-61
Ernie Baer
5
21
34
1 .385
1963
Bill Hess
1
4 6 0 .400
1964
Herb Schmidt
1
3 7 0 .300
1962, 65-77
Dick Pencek
14
70
68
2 .507
1978-2010
Glen Thiel
33
236
186
0 .559
2011-pres.
Jeff Tambroni
5
40
33
0 .548
13 coaches
102
500
505
8
.497
Win Percentage Glenn Thiel .559 Jeff Tambroni
Dick Pencek .507 Earnest Paul .487 Nick Thiel .444 Wins Glenn Thiel
Year W-L-T 1938 6-2 1939 4-5 1940 3-7 1941 3-6 1942 2-8 1943 2-6 1944 0-6 1945 1-5 1946 7-3 1947 6-5 1948 6-3 1949 5-4 1950 3-6 1951 6-3 1952 2-6 1953 1-7 1954 2-7 1955 7-5 1956 8-6 1957 6-7 1958 5-8 1959 5-4-1 1960 1-9 1961 4-6 1962 7-3 Continued on to next page. 45
236
Nick Thiel
87
Dick Pencek
70
Jeff Tambroni
40
Ernie Baer
21
Bold denotes current coach
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W-L-T Coach 1913 1-0-1 Walter Farley 1914 2-3 Walter Farley 1915 1-3-1 Walter Farley 1916 2-2 Doc Lewis 1917 0-2 Doc Lewis 1918 No season (influenza epidemic) 1919 0-1 Doc Lewis 1920 1-1 Doc Lewis 1921 0-3 Doc Lewis 1922 1-5 Robert Jardine 1923 3-4-1 Robert Jardine 1924 1-4 Robert Jardine 1925 1-5 Ralph Leonard 1926 4-3 Ralph Leonard 1927 4-3 Earnest Paul 1928 1-4-2 Earnest Paul 1929 3-3 Earnest Paul 1930 4-3 Earnest Paul 1931 4-2 Earnest Paul 1932 2-4 Earnest Paul 1933 0-5 Mike Loebs 1934 4-2 Mike Loebs 1935 4-2 Nick Thiel 1936 4-3 Nick Thiel 1937 5-4 Nick Thiel
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Coach Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Nick Thiel Ernie Baer Ernie Baer Ernie Baer Ernie Baer Ernie Baer Dick Pencek
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING HISTORY Year W-L-T Conf. 1963 4-6 1964 3-7 1965 4-5-1 1966 3-6 1967 4-6 1968 6-3-1 1969 4-6 1970 3-6 1971 4-6 1972 4-6 1973 5-6 1974 6-5 1975 9-2 1976 7-2 1977 4-6 1978 3-7 1979 2-9 1980 6-5 1981 9-2 1982 8-3 1983 4-7 1984 6-7 1985 3-10 1986 7-6 1987 10-5 1988 8-6 1989 10-5 1990 10-5 1991 9-4 1992 9-3 1993 6-5 1994 8-4 1995 11-2 1996 10-3 1997 8-4 1998 6-6 1999 8-4 2000 7-7 3-3 ECAC 2001 7-6 2-4 ECAC 2002 8-5 1-4 ECAC 2003 7-7 3-2 ECAC 2004 6-7 0-3 ECAC 2005 9-6 5-1 ECAC 2006 8-5 5-2 ECAC
Year W-L-T Conf. 2007 5-8 3-4 ECAC 2008 7-7 2-5 ECAC 2009 9-5 4-3 ECAC 2010 2-11 1-4 CAA 2011 7-7 4-2 CAA 2012 9-6 5-1 CAA 2013 12-5 6-0 CAA 2014 7-6 3-2 CAA 2015 5-9 2-3 Big Ten
Coach Postseason/USILA Bill Hess Herb Schmidt Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Dick Pencek Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel #16 Glenn Thiel #14 Glenn Thiel #16 Glenn Thiel #19 Glenn Thiel #17 Glenn Thiel #13 Glenn Thiel #18 Glenn Thiel #13 Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel #13 Glenn Thiel NCAA 1st Rd., #11 Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel NCAA 1st Rd., #11 Glenn Thiel #16
Seasons 102 Record 500-505-8 CAA 19-9 ECAC 28-31 Big Ten 2-3 NCAA Appearances 3 Year-End Rankings 15
Coach Postseason/USILA Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel Glenn Thiel #16 Glenn Thiel Jeff Tambroni CAA Semis Jeff Tambroni CAA Semis, #16 Jeff Tambroni NCAA 1st Rd., #13 Jeff Tambroni Jeff Tambroni Big Ten Semifinals
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1913: 1-0-1
1922: 1-5
1927: 4-3
Head Coach: Walter Farley 5/24 Pennsylvania Bronx Lacrosse Club
Head Coach: Robert Jardine Captain: I. Brown 4/4 Oxford-Cambridge 4/28 at Maryland 4/29 at Navy Syracuse at Army Swarthmore
Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: W.R. Wendell 4/23 Lafayette 4/30 Crescent AA 5/5 at Cornell 5/7 at Syracuse 5/21 at Lehigh 5/28 Pennsylvania 6/11 Onondaga Indians
4-3 3-3
W T
1914: 2-3 Head Coach: Walter Farley Baltimore City College Pennsylvania Baltimore Polytechnic Hobart Carlisle Indian School
6-0 W 1-4 L 8-5 W 3-10 L 1-6 L
1915: 1-3-1 Head Coach: Walter Farley Lehigh Carlisle Indian School Pennsylvania Hobart Carlisle Indian School
2-7 L 1-12 L 1-1 T 4-3 W 3-5 L
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 1920: 1-1 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Maryland Navy
1923: 3-4-1 Head Coach: Robert Jardine Captain: F. Coulter 4/14 Pennsylvania 4/19 at Hobart 4/20 at Cornell 4/21 at Syracuse Brooklyn Polytechnic 5/4 at Maryland 5/5 at Navy 5/17 Swarthmore
4-2 4-4 1-3 1-9 19-0 4-8 2-12 5-2
W T L L W L L W
L
3-2 W 0-13 L
Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: J.C. Belfield 4/19 Syracuse 4/21 Cornell 5/5 at Mount Washington 5/12 Swarthmore 5/19 Drumlin AC 5/26 at Army 6/9 Onondaga Indians
1924: 1-4
1929: 3-3
Head Coach: Robert Jardine Catpain: J.C. Frank Mount Washington Syracuse at Maryland at Navy Cornell
Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: T.T. Torak 4/25 Dartmouth 5/10 at Western Maryland 5/11 at Navy 5/24 at Cornell 6/1 Army 6/15 Onondaga Indians
0-7 L 1-8 L 1-6 L 0-14 L 4-3 W
1925: 1-5 Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Captain: W. Shaner 4/25 Onondaga Indians 4/30 at Cornell 5/2 at Syracuse 5/9 Crescent AA 5/16 at Army 5/30 Pennsylvania
Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Captain: B.M. Hackett 4/17 at Pennsylvania 4/24 Crescent AA 5/1 St. Stephen’s 5/8 Syracuse 5/15 Cornell 5/22 Swarthmore 5/29 Union
3-5 L 2-20 L 1-7 L
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11-1 W 16-1 W 2-5 L 3-7 L 11-2 W 2-6 L 8-6 W
1928: 1-4-2 4-4 2-3 2-7 5-8 9-0 2-8 6-6
T L L L W L T
7-5 W 5-3 W 4-7 L 3-5 L 1-2 L 16-3 W
1930: 4-3 0-6 0-3 0-10 22-1 1-15 6-7
L L L W L L
1926: 4-3 0-13
1921: 0-3 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Captain: F. Leuschner 5/6 at Maryland 5/7 at Navy 6/2 Toronto
0-6 L 3-10 L 0-13 L 1-6 L 1-15 L 3-2 W
Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: K. Kaiser 5/3 Western Maryland 5/9 at Colgate 5/10 at Syracuse 5/17 Pennsylvania 5/24 at Army 6/3 Toronto 6/7 Onondaga Indians
7-6 W 3-9 L 5-4 W 3-4 L 4-3 W 5-9 L 3-2 W
1931: 4-2 10-6 W 6-3 W 4-2 W 5-10 L 4-7 L 5-3 W 7-12 L
Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: D. Lewis 5/1 at Western Maryland 5/2 at Maryland 5/7 Syracuse 5/16 Onondaga Indians 5/23 at Army 5/30 Colgate
1-0 W 0-13 L 5-4 W 3-1 W 2-10 L 9-4 W
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1932: 2-4
1937: 5-4
1941: 3-6
Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: R. Carlson 4/23 St. John’s (Md.) 4/30 Western Maryland 5/6 at Colgate 5/7 at Syracuse 5/14 Maryland 5/21 at Army
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: John Conley 4/6 Harvard 4/14 at Swarthmore 4/17 Colgate 4/24 Pennsylvania 5/1 Lehigh 5/8 at Army 5/15 Syracuse 5/22 at Cornell 5/29 at Maryland Ray Coskery 8, S.E. Cohn 8
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
1-10 4-0 6-3 2-7 1-5 1-6
L W W L L L
0-9 3-4 3-16 3-19 4-11
L L L L L
9-4 3-13 8-4 5-13 12-8 7-6
W L W L W W
1933: 0-5 Head Coach: Mike Loebs Captain: L. Edel 4/22 Army 4/28 at Hobart 4/29 at Syracuse 5/13 Navy 5/16 Maryland
1934: 4-2 Head Coach: Mike Loebs Captain: George Koth 4/14 Hobart 4/21 at Navy 4/28 Lehigh 5/5 at Army 5/7 Onondaga Indians 5/19 Cornell
1935: 4-2* Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: R. Weber 4/13 Lehigh 4/27 at Maryland 5/4 Pennsylvania 5/11 at Cornell Army * Records incomplete
14-0 W 3-14 L 11-3 W 10-6 W 4-12 L
1936: 4-3 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: E. Gerber 4/25 at Pennsylvania 5/2 Lafayette 5/9 Cornell 5/15 at Colgate 5/16 at Syracuse 5/23 at Army 5/30 Maryland
5-4 W 16-2 W 12-6 W 8-3 W 3-6 L 2-13 L 2-9 L
1-11 L 4-3 W 7-4 W 6-4 W 9-1 W 2-5 L 7-9 L 9-4 W 0-15 L
1938: 6-2
1942: 2-8
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Selig Cohn 4/9 Army 4/16 Maryland 4/23 at Pennsylvania 5/7 Swarthmore 5/10 Cornell 5/13 at Colgate 5/14 at Syracuse 5/21 Lafayette Ray Coskery 6, Joe Andrukitis 5
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Bill Zigenfus 4/11 at Navy 4/18 Cornell 4/25 at Syracuse 4/29 Maryland 5/2 Swarthmore 5/9 at Hobart 5/16 at Army 5/23 Drexel 6/17 at Johns Hopkins 6/18 at Maryland
2-10 L 4-11 L 7-4 W 7-6 W 13-5 W 13-6 W 5-4 W 12-1 W
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
1943: 2-6
1940: 3-7
Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/22 Army 4/29 at Navy 5/6 at Army 5/13 at Swarthmore 5/20 Cornell 6/10 Cornell
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 1-10 L 4/20 Cornell 7-6 W 4/24 Swarthmore 3-8 L 4/27 Maryland 3-7 L 5/4 at Army 5-9 L 5/16 Lehigh 12-5 W 5/17 at Colgate 11-3 W 5/18 at Syracuse 6-16 L Bart Buser 11, Jim Ritter 10
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Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Jim Gotwals 4/10 Johns Hopkins 4/22 at Johns Hopkins 4/24 at Navy 5/1 at Maryland 5/8 Syracuse 5/15 at Army 6/17 at Navy Tom Mitchell 6, Jim Gotwals 5
5-8 L 9-4 W 7-9 L 5-11 L 4-8 L 7-10 L 4-10 L 6-3 W 6-10 L 0-13 L
7-11 L 1-12 L 2-4 L 4-9 L 14-1 W 4-7 L 3-8 L
1944: 0-6 0-14 1-21 2-14 3-8 3-13 1-13
L L L L L L
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1945: 1-5
1949: 5-4
1953: 1-7
Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/28 Navy 5/5 at Army 5/12 Swarthmore 5/19 at Navy 5/26 Cornell 6/9 at Cornell Cary Taylor 11, John Nolan 9
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
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Wayne Hockersmith 4/10 at Swarthmore 4/11 at Navy 4/18 at Hobart 4/25 Pennsylvania 5/2 Syracuse 5/9 at Rutgers 5/16 Cornell 5/23 Loyola Wayne Hockersmith 21-1
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
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Dave Arnold 4/10 Kenyon 12-7 W 4/14 at Navy 1-23 L 4/15 at Loyola 6-10 L 4/24 Pennsylvania 7-9 L 4/30 at Hobart 16-18 L 5/1 at Syracuse 7-20 L 5/8 Rutgers 7-20 L 5/15 Swarthmore 12-6 W 5/22 Cornell 13-20 L Bob Hamel 21-10, Al Fulton 23-3, Dick Klein 10-8
3-5 L 5-6 L 6-2 W 1-10 L 6-3 W 8-2 W 8-1 W 12-3 W 5-6 L 9-11 L 16-3 W
1951: 6-3
1955: 7-5
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 5/26 at Cornell 10-5 W John Wilcox 21, Paul Raffensberger 20
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
1952: 2-6
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Don Bell 4/7 at Adelphi 12-4 W 4/9 (N) New Hampshire 2-4 L 4/11 at Hofstra 3-13 L 4/16 Navy 2-16 L 4/23 at Rutgers 6-17 L 4/27 Loyola 17-8 W 4/29 at Colgate 6-2 W 4/30 at Cornell 8-11 L 5/7 Syracuse 17-13 W 5/14 at Swarthmore 14-7 W 5/18 Hobart 8-7 W 5/21 Pennsylvania 13-6 W Ron Youtz 14-18, Bob Hamel 20-6
0-20 L 1-25 L 8-12 L 0-26 L 6-7 L 15-8 W
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 4/8 at Washington & Lee 4/19 Loyola 4/26 at Navy 5/3 Syracuse 5/7 at Sampson 5/10 Drexel 5/16 at Colgate 5/19 at Hobart 5/24 Swarthmore 5/31 Sampson Ernie Baer 11, Ken Kerwin 10
1948: 6-3
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Harold Woolfram 4/10 at Loyola 4/12 at Navy 4/24 Washington & Lee 4/26 at Pennsylvania 5/3 at Syracuse 5/10 Rutgers 5/17 Cornell 5/24 at Hobart Wayne Hockersmith 12.
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2-5 L 0-21 L 7-6 W 10-6 W 3-9 L 15-16 L 6-12 L 8-9 L
6-22 L 1-19 L 10-11 L 4-13 L 13-18 L 7-14 L 8-16 L 13-8 W
1954: 2-7
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1956: 8-6
1959: 5-4-1
Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Bob Hamel 3/29 (N) New Hampshire 7-2 W 3/30 (N) Dartmouth 6-4 W 4/2 at Adelphi 11-4 W 4/3 at Hofstra 9-3 W 4/13 at Loyola 8-10 L 4/14 at Navy 4-17 L 4/21 at Pennsylvania 16-4 W 4/28 Colgate 5-6 L 5/4 at Hobart 5-11 L 5/5 at Syracuse 13-18 L 5/12 Swarthmore 15-4 W 5/16 Lehigh 15-3 W 5/19 Rutgers 11-19 L 5/25 Cornell 13-8 W Bill Hess 41-21, Bob Hamel 25-12, Lou Girard 16-12
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
1957: 6-7 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Captain: Lou Girard 4/10 Loyola 4/13 at Navy 4/18 at Hofstra 4/20 at Adelphi 4/23 at Maryland 4/27 at Colgate 5/4 Syracuse 5/11 at Swarthmore 5/14 at Rutgers 6/15 at Lehigh 6/18 at Cornell 6/24 Pennsylvania Bill Hess 49-20, Lou Girard 21, Tom Seeman 13
13-9 W 8-19 L 7-11 L 18-4 W 0-18 L 9-4 W 4-13 L 1-5 L 9-17 L 15-3 W 8-13 L 16-5 W
1958: 5-8 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Captains: Bill Hess, Fred Donahoe 4/7 at Hofstra 2-13 L 4/11 at Loyola 9-6 W 4/12 at Navy 2-18 L 4/16 Maryland 5-22 L 4/19 at Pennsylvania 3-2 W 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
1960: 1-9 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Captain: Dave Erwin 4/2 at Loyola 4/6 at Navy 4/20 Cornell 4/30 Rutgers 5/6 at Hobart 5/7 at Syracuse 5/11 Lehigh 5/14 Swarthmore 5/18 at Maryland 5/21 Colgate Gordon Bennett 15-4
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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 5/20 at Colgate 4-5 L Tom Hayes 26-5, Steve Schrader 13-10, Dick Seelig 17-2
1962: 7-3 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Andy Lockhart, Andy Pollock 4/6 at Loyola 8-7 W 4/7 at Washington & Lee 10-3 W 4/10 at Pennsylvania 8-7 W 4/14 Lafayette 20-10 W 4/25 Maryland 7-16 L 4/28 Rutgers 18-13 W 50
5/5 at Syracuse 8-15 L 5/9 Lehigh 14-7 W 5/12 Swarthmore 17-8 W 5/19 Colgate 6-8 L John Meisel 6-42, Tom Hayes 27-10, Dick Seelig 22-1
1963: 4-6 Head Coach: Bill Hess Captain: Dick Seelig 3/30 Pennsylvania 12-6 W 4/6 Washington & Lee 16-7 W 4/13 at Lafayette 21-4 W 4/17 Loyola 5-7 L 4/27 at Rutgers 7-16 L 5/1 Syracuse 5-10 L 5/8 at Lehigh 7-11 L 5/11 at Swarthmore 11-8 W 5/14 Maryland 6-19 L 5/18 at Colgate 6-12 L John Meisel 19-19, Steve Schrader 9-17, Howdy Spencer 16-8
1964: 3-7 Head Coach: Herb Schmidt Captains: D. Flinchbaugh, V. Tedesco 4/4 at Hobart 7-9 L 4/12 Lafayette 16-2 W 4/14 Maryland 4-13 L 4/18 at Loyola 6-10 L 4/25 Rutgers 8-14 L 5/2 at Syracuse 4-9 L 5/6 Lehigh 12-8 W 5/9 Swarthmore 7-8 L 5/16 at Colgate 7-15 L 5/23 at Delaware 8-5 W John Meisel 15-13
1965: 4-5-1 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Scott Henderson, Chad Moore 4/3 Hobart 4-3 W 4/10 at Lafayette 12-4 W 4/13 at Maryland 2-16 L 4/15 Colgate 9-10 L 4/24 Syracuse 7-10 L 5/1 at Rutgers 9-19 L 5/8 at Swarthmore 7-8 L 5/12 at Lehigh 13-2 W 5/15 Loyola 13-13 T 5/19 Delaware 14-4 W Bill Huddles 6-25, Dave Thiel 21-4, Roger Doumar 11-9
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1966: 3-6
1970: 3-6
Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Glenn Thiel, Dave Webster 4/13 Maryland 3-23 L 4/16 Cortland 11-12 L 4/23 Syracuse 9-17 L 4/26 Loyola 9-10 L 4/30 Rutgers 1-17 L 5/1 Hobart 9-15 L 5/11 Lehigh 17-6 W 5/14 Colgate 10-9 W 5/21 at Delaware 13-4 W Greg Wacker 21-15, Glenn Thiel 27-6, Bill Franson 11-20
Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/11 Loyola 4/15 Franklin & Marshall 4/18 Syracuse 4/25 Rutgers 4/29 Lebanon Valley 5/6 Lehigh 5/9 Cortland 5/16 Bucknell 5/23 Hobart Rick Smedley 19, Al Nefgen 13
1967: 4-6 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Joe Gorman, Dave Lewis 4/1 at Franklin & Marshall 12-5 W 4/8 Loyola 6-12 L 4/12 at Maryland 0-17 L 4/15 Colgate 7-0 W 4/22 Syracuse 10-11 L 4/29 at Rutgers 7-6 W 5/10 at Lehigh 4-6 L 5/13 at Cortland 8-19 L 5/20 Delaware 7-4 W 5/24 Hobart 5-6 L Hank Kaezowka 14, Joe Gorman 12
1968: 6-3-1 Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/3 at Bucknell 13-9 4/6 Franklin & Marshall 19-3 4/10 Maryland 5-9 4/13 at Loyola 9-5 4/20 at Syracuse 9-10 4/27 Rutgers 1-10 5/8 Lehigh 10-4 5/11 Cortland 9-9 5/18 at Delaware 18-3 5/25 at Hobart 11-9 Ken Edwards 23-36, Bob Schoeflin 19-25
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1971: 4-6 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Don Stone, Dave McKeever 4/1 Lebanon Valley 10-4 W 4/3 Cortland 9-21 L 4/10 Loyola 15-3 W 4/14 Franklin & Marshall 5-8 L 4/17 Syracuse 12-9 W 4/24 Rutgers 7-20 L 5/1 Pennsylvania 5-10 L 5/8 Lehigh 4-12 L 5/11 Bucknell 16-12 W 5/22 Hobart 6-9 L Jim Trenz 42-28, Bob Cohen 14-6, Lance Silver 13-3
1972: 4-6 Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/8 Cortland 7-15 L 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 6-12 L 4/15 Syracuse 9-12 L 4/19 Loyola 17-10 W 4/22 Pennsylvania 9-12 L 4/29 Rutgers 6-15 L 5/6 Lehigh 12-5 W 5/9 Bucknell 19-6 W 5/12 Lafayette 14-4 W 5/18 Hobart 5-24 L Jim Trenz 42-28, Rick Smedley 14-2, Bob Cohen 13-3
1969: 4-6
1973: 5-6
Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/9 at Maryland 6-12 L 4/12 Loyola 10-5 W 4/16 at Franklin & Marshall 14-2 W 4/19 Syracuse 9-13 L 4/26 at Rutgers 10-12 L 4/30 Lebanon Valley 8-3 W 5/3 Bucknell 6-7 L 5/7 at Lehigh 8-6 W 5/10 at Cortland 4-12 L 5/24 Hobart 13-14 L Bob Schoeflin 17-35, Lance Silver 16-13
Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Bob Cohen, Jim Clouser 3/31 Loyola 14-7 W 4/4 #17 Pennsylvania 7-13 L 4/7 Drexel 9-6 W 4/11 #20 Franklin & Marshall 5-10 L 4/14 Syracuse 13-16 (OT) L 4/25 #11 Cortland 5-20 L 4/28 #7 Rutgers 7-16 L 5/5 Lehigh 6-5 W 5/9 Bucknell 6-5 W 5/12 Lafayette 19-10 W 51
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1974: 6-5 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Joe Carloso, Ron Scheider 3/30 #2 Virginia 4-13 L 4/3 #11 Pennsylvania 6-12 L 4/6 at Drexel 9-6 W 4/13 at Syracuse 17-12 W 4/20 at Loyola 10-9 W 4/27 #8 Rutgers 7-21 L 5/3 Lehigh 19-11 W 5/8 Cortland 9-12 L 5/11 at Lafayette 21-5 W 5/13 at #19 Bucknell 10-8 W 5/16 at Hobart 7-21 L Keith McGuire 17-27, Thomas Alex 22-7, Karl Hurtzig 10-18
1975: 9-2 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Buddy Tesner, Jay Levine 4/2 at #9 Pennsylvania 12-10 W 4/5 Drexel 15-6 W 4/9 at Franklin & Marshall 19-12 W 4/12 #19 Syracuse 15-7 W 4/19 at Cortland 8-16 L 4/26 #8 Rutgers 5-10 L 4/30 Loyola 23-5 W 5/3 at Lehigh 9-4 W 5/10 Lafayette 21-4 W 5/14 Bucknell 9-7 W 5/17 at #17 Delaware 12-9 W Larry Warshaw 25-10, Thomas Alex 31-4, Karl Hurtzig 10-24
1976: 7-2 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Rich Mauti, Karl Hurtzig, Rich Caravella 3/31 at Drexel 16-3 W 4/7 Franklin & Marshall 18-6 W 4/16 #3 North Carolina 14-20 L 4/21 at Lafayette 26-5 W 4/25 #13 Rutgers 9-8 (OT) W 4/28 at Loyola 17-12 W 4/30 Lehigh 21-7 W 5/7 #11 Pennsylvania 20-13 W 5/12 at Bucknell 5-6 L Keith McGuire 17-26, Rich Mauti 20-11, G. Alex 23-5, Paul Repp 13-14, Mike Mass 11-9
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1977: 4-6 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Rich Mauti, Keith McGuire 4/3 Drexel 7-9 L 4/9 #4 North Carolina 14-18 L 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 14-10 W 4/20 #16 Delaware 10-17 L 4/22 #13 Rutgers 10-13 L 4/26 Loyola 13-10 W 4/30 Lehigh 19-6 W 5/7 #11 Pennsylvania 10-24 L 5/11 Bucknell 12-4 W 5/14 #5 Washington & Lee 14-22 L Keith McGuire 8-31, Paul Repp 21-14
1978: 3-7 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Jon Poole 3/31 at Drexel 12-8 W 4/2 Syracuse 8-16 L 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, 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, 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 52
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 4/14 #6 Rutgers 10-13 L 4/21 UMBC 12-11 (OT) W 4/28 Hobart 11-12 L 5/2 at Bucknell 10-6 W 5/4 #6 Army 7-8 L Gary Martin 21-32-53
1985: 3-10 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: D. Curran, T. Florence, G. Connor 3/5 at Duke 6-7 L 3/15 Loyola 5-13 L 3/23 at Syracuse 7-27 L 3/27 Lafayette 16-9 W 3/30 Drexel 13-14 (2OT) L 4/3 at Towson 6-10 L 4/6 Hofstra 13-14 (OT) L 4/13 at #14 Rutgers 3-13 L 4/16 Kutztown 22-3 W 4/20 at UMBC 4-8 L 4/27 at Hobart 3-12 L 5/1 Bucknell 8-11 L 5/4 #9 C.W. Post 12-10 W George Connor 12-22-34
1986: 7-6 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Sean McGinley, E.G. Rall 3/5 at William & Mary 16-15 (OT) W 3/9 at Loyola 12-14 L 3/15 Denison 14-11 W 3/22 Syracuse 8-18 L 3/29 at Lafayette 17-8 W 4/2 #10 Towson State 11-9 W 4/5 at Drexel 15-10 W 4/12 #5 Rutgers 5-8 L 4/19 UMBC 10-13 L 4/22 at Kutztown 16-8 W 4/26 Hobart 10-20 L 4/30 at Bucknell 9-6 W 5/3 at #7 C.W. Post 7-8 L John Hollerbach 28-18-46, Art Berry 25-11 36, Bob Quinn 12-22-34, Chris Dent 27-5-32
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987: 10-5 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Marty Coyle, Rich Makover, Bob Quinn 3/3 at Guilford 21-11 W 3/7 at Roanoke 15-4 W 3/14 Michigan State 16-7 W 3/15 Scranton 16-1 W 3/21 at Loyola (1) 14-15 (OT) L 3/22 vs. New Hampshire (1) 17-10 W 3/28 Lafayette 15-6 W 4/1 at #12 Towson State 7-18 L 4/4 Drexel 20-13 W 4/11 at #11 Rutgers 9-10 (OT) L 4/18 at UMBC 13-12 W 4/21 Kutztown 22-8 W 4/25 Hobart 7-13 L 4/29 Bucknell 17-12 W 5/2 C.W. Post 12-16 L (1) Loyola Invitational (Baltimore, Md.) Jeff Connor 16-40-56, Scott McKeon 40-3 43, John Hollerbach 25-17-42, Chris Dent 32-7-39, Art Berry 24-13-37
1988: 8-6 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Art Berry, Chris Dent 3/2 at Duke 8-22 L 3/5 at Guilford 14-13 W 3/12 Loyola 7-15 L 3/19 Michigan State (1) 10-9 W 3/20 Lehigh (1) 13-7 W 3/26 at Lafayette 16-7 W 3/30 #12 Towson State 11-17 L 4/2 at Drexel 16-7 W 4/5 at Kutztown 21-9 W 4/9 #13 Rutgers 8-9 (OT) L 4/16 UMBC 10-7 W 4/23 at Hobart 7-16 L 4/27 at Bucknell 14-7 W 4/30 at #11 C.W. Post 6-16 L (1) Penn State Indoor Invitational Jeff Connor 14-44-58, Jim Schmitt 34-5-39, John Hollerbach 19-9-28, Chris Dent 20-727, Jim Laverty 15-5-20
1989: 10-5 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Tim Conway, John Hollerbach, Steve Graves 2/28 at North Carolina 6-17 L 3/2 at Radford 20-11 W 3/4 at VMI 19-8 W 3/11 at Loyola 7-14 L 3/18 Notre Dame (1) 9-1 W 3/19 Nazareth (1) 12-10 W
3/25 Lafayette 19-7 W 3/29 at #9 Towson State 9-15 L 4/1 Drexel 13-6 W 4/7 Kutztown 25-5 W 4/15 at Rutgers 6-12 L 4/18 at UMBC 13-12 W 4/22 Hobart 11-9 W 4/26 Bucknell 15-11 W 4/29 C.W. Post 6-7 L (1) Penn State Indoor Invitational John Hollerbach 22-38-60, Jim Laverty 30-12-42, Greg Guarton 25 13-38, Ted Peddy 30-6-36, Tim Conway 16-11-27
1990: 10-5 No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Paul Gilhool, Ted Peddy, Dave Waynick 2/27 at Radford 18-11 W 3/2 at North Carolina 6-13 L 3/10 at Hofstra 6-17 L 3/17 Villanova (1) 13-6 W 3/18 VMI (1) 22-7 W 3/24 at Lafayette 11-5 W 3/28 #7 Towson State 8-10 L 3/31 at Drexel 16-9 W 4/7 UMBC 12-10 W 4/8 at Kutztown 25-4 W 4/14 #8 Rutgers 17-18 L 4/18 #3 Loyola 16-13 W 4/21 at Hobart 5-16 L 4/25 at Bucknell 9-8 W 4/29 at C.W. Post 13-10 W (1) Penn State Indoor Invitational Ted Peddy 41-6-47, Jim Laverty 25-15-40, Chris Lehman 16-17-33, Greg Guarton 2011-31, Joel Brous 17-11-28
1991: 9-4 No. 14 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Paul Gilhool, Ted Peddy 3/5 at #4 North Carolina 3-15 3/7 at VMI 17-4 3/16 vs. #5 Princeton (1) 7-9 3/17 vs. Ohio Wesleyan (1) 14-7 3/24 Drexel 16-8 3/27 at #10 Towson State 8-16 3/30 Lafayette 15-8 4/6 at UMBC 11-10 4/13 at #11 Rutgers 10-17 4/20 Hobart 12-10 4/24 Bucknell 17-11 4/27 #19 C.W. Post 14-13 53
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5/4 at Delaware 17-11 W (1) Loyola Invitational (Baltimore, Md.) Jim Laverty 27-9-36, Pete Makover 20-13-33, Ted Peddy 24-8-32, Chris Lehman 17-14-31
1992: 9-3 No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Scott Bailer, Mark Dardaris, Greg Guarton 2/27 Navy 16-9 W 3/11 at Drexel 14-3 W 3/14 at #10 Villanova 16-8 W 3/21 Vermont 12-8 W 3/28 at Lafayette 11-7 W 4/4 UMBC 12-11 (OT) W 4/11 Rutgers 11-10 W 4/14 Towson State 8-16 L 4/18 at Hobart 8-11 L 4/22 at #18 Bucknell 13-10 W 4/25 at C.W. Post 10-9 (OT) W 5/2 Delaware 15-18 L Chris Lehman 27-14-41, Kevin McGinley 277-34, Pete Makover 11-20-31
1993: 6-5 No. 19 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Craig Driver, Chris Lehman, Pete Makover, Chris Marcus 2/27 at #11 Navy 9-11 L 3/10 at #3 North Carolina 3-25 L 3/14 Villanova Canceled 3/20 at #9 Towson State 7-10 L 3/27 Lafayette 19-6 W 3/28 Drexel 14-7 W 4/10 at #14 Rutgers 9-16 L 4/17 Hobart 13-14 L 4/21 Bucknell 15-9 W 4/24 C.W. Post 17-7 W 4/28 at UMBC 15-5 W 5/1 at #18 Delaware 19-18 (OT) W Chris Lehman 16-28-38, Mike Quinn 20-8-28, Rob Warren 17-6-23
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1994: 8-4 No. 17 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Jay Graham, Alex Schoonmaker, Ken Wille 2/26 at Notre Dame 3/6 at #14 Georgetown 3/12 at Villanova 3/19 #12 Towson State 3/26 vs. Lafayette 3/27 at Drexel
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4/2 UMBC 15-5 W 4/9 Rutgers 13-12 (OT) W 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 34-2256, 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
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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 3/5 Villanova 13-7 3/10 at #8 Maryland 10-19 3/21 Lehigh 16-10 3/27 at #9 UMBC 11-9 3/31 at #7 Georgetown 10-20 4/3 #16 Army 19-12 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
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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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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2001: 7-6 (2-4 ECAC)
2003: 7-7 (3-2 ECAC)
2005: 9-6 (5-1 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
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
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
2004: 6-7 (0-3 ECAC)
2006: 8-5 (5-2 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 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
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 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 28-432, John Eremus 19-6-25
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
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007: 5-8 (3-4 ECAC)
2009: 9-5 (4-3 ECAC)
2011: 7-7 (4-2 CAA)
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
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
Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni Captains: Matt Bernier, Matt Shankoff, Matthew Mackrides 2/19 Binghamton 9-7 W 2/27 Notre Dame 2-6 L 3/5 Ohio State 5-6 (3OT) L 3/8 at #20 Villanova 5-17 L 3/12 Rutgers 11-6 W 3/19 *at #10 Massachusetts 8-7 W 3/26 *Saint Joseph’s 14-6 W 3/29 at #18 Bucknell 6-8 L 4/2 at Lehigh 8-7 (OT) W 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
2010: 2-11 (1-4 CAA)
2012: 9-6 (5-1 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
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
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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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS • RESULTS VS. RANKED TEAMS 2013: 12-5 (6-0 CAA)
2015: 5-9 (2-3 Big Ten)
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, Tom LaCrosse 23-5-28
Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni Captain: Kyle Zittel 2/7 Vermont W 15-8 2/14 at #7 Loyola L 6-8 2/21 at Villanova L 7-11 2/28 #16 Penn W 14-11 3/7 at #13 Harvard L 9-12 3/10 Marist W 9-8 3/14 at Massachusetts L 8-12 3/21 vs. #5 Denver L 8-10 3/28 #16 Ohio State* L 8-10 4/4 at #3 Maryland* L 5-12 4/11 at Johns Hopkins* L-O2 10-11 4/19 Rutgers* W 11-6 4/25 at Michigan* W 10-9 4/30 vs. #17 Johns Hopkins^ L 9-14 TJ Sanders 29-13-42, Mike Sutton 24-4-29, Nick Aponte 14-13-27, Matt Florence 16-8-24 * Conference Games; ^ B1G Tourney Games
PENN STATE VS. RANKED TEAMS All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-162 vs. No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 vs. No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 vs. No. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 vs. No. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 vs. No. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 vs. No. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 vs. No. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 vs. No. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 vs. No. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 vs. No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 vs. No. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 vs. No. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 vs. No. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 vs. No. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 vs. No. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 vs. No. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7 vs. No. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 vs. No. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 vs. No. 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 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) 2/22/14: No. 4 Notre Dame . . . . . . . . 8-7 3/15/98: No. 5 Georgetown . . . . . . 14-13
2014: 7-6 (3-2 CAA) Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni Captains: Tyler Travis, Gavin Ahern, Tom LaCrosse 2/8 Michigan 22-7 W 2/15 Loyola 12-11 (OT) L 2/22 at #4 Notre Dame 8-7 W 3/1 at #19 Ohio State 11-8 W 3/10 at #9 Denver 15-11 L 3/15 *#14 Massachusetts 8-6 L 3/18 Dartmouth 10-6 W 3/22 #18 Albany 17-10 L 3/29 Villanova 9-7 L 4/5 *at Drexel 13-12 (3OT) L 4/12 *at #19 Towson 8-1 W 4/19 *Delaware 10-6 W 4/26 *#12 Hofstra 8-7 W Shane Sturgis 33-17-50, TJ Sanders 23-3 26, Kyle VanThof 9-12-21, Dan Craig 9-8-17 * Conference Games; ^ CAA Tourney Games
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT First Last Adelphi 1955 1957 Air Force 2000 2002 Albany 2014 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 2014 Delaware 1964 2014 Denison 1986 same Denver 2000 2015 Dickinson 1958 same Drexel 1942 2013 Drumlin Athletic Club 1928 same Duke 1947 2010 Fairfield 2001 2009 Franklin & Marshall 1967 1980 Furman 2016 - Georgetown 1994 2009 Gettysburg 1961 same Guilford 1987 1988 Harvard 1937 2015 Hobart 1914 2009 Hofstra 1955 2014 Ithaca 1950 1951 Johns Hopkins 1916 2015 Kenyon 1954 1954 Kutztown 1985 1990 Lafayette 1927 1996 Lebanon Valley 1969 1971 Lehigh 1915 2013 Long Island Athletic Club unknown Loyola 1946 2015 Marist 2015 2015 Maryland 1916 2015 Maryland Club unkown Massachusetts 2000 2015 Michigan 2012 2015 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 2014 Ohio State 1979 2015 Ohio Wesleyan 1991 same Onondaga Indians 1925 1934
W L T 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 29 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 34 12 0 0 3 0 14 9 0 19 20 0 0 9 1 3 0 0 5 4 0 4 0 0 18 7 0 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 27 6 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 6 3 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 23 34 1 8 10 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 25 0 0 3 0 0 32 9 0 1 0 0 27 24 1 1 0 0 2 36 0 1 0 0 6 12 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 37 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 10 0 6 15 0 13 6 0 1 0 0 5 1 1
OPPONENT First Last W L Oxford Cambridge 1922 same 0 1 Pennsylvania 1913 2015 23 13 Princeton 1991 1998 0 3 Providence 2004 same 1 0 Radford 1989 1990 2 0 Roanoke 1987 same 1 0 Robert Morris 2008 2010 1 2 Rutgers 1946 2015 21 42 Sampson 1947 1947 2 0 Scranton 1987 same 1 0 St. John’s (Md.) 1932 same 0 2 St. John’s (N.Y.) 2005 2010 5 1 Saint Joseph’s 2007 2013 7 0 St. Stephen’s (1) 1926 same 1 0 Stony Brook 1994 2006 6 2 Swarthmore 1917 1965 13 15 Syracuse 1916 1986 12 46 Toronto 1921 1930 0 2 Towson 1981 2014 8 14 UMBC 1983 2003 14 7 Union 1926 same 0 1 Vermont 1992 2015 4 0 Villanova 1990 2015 16 5 Virginia 1949 2004 2 5 VMI 1989 1991 3 0 Washington & Lee 1947 1977 4 2 Western Maryland (2) 1929 1951 7 0 William & Mary 1986 same 1 0 Yale 1997 2013 1 2 Overall Record (.498) 500 505 Record vs. 2016 Opponents (.707) 130 184 Record vs. Big Ten Opponents (.308) 40 90 (1) Now known as Bard College (2) Now known as McDaniel College
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T 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 0
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS Only series histories against current men's lacrosse Division I teams are included. 2016 opponents in gray.
AIR FORCE (2-0)
3/6/2000 W 15-8 3/4/2002 W 16-2
ALBANY (0-1)
3/22/2014 L
17-10
ARMY WEST POINT (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
BINGHAMTON (2-0)
2/19/2011 W 9-7 3/19/2013 W 11-7
BUCKNELL (34-12)
4/3/1968 W 13-9 5/3/1969 L 6-7 5/16/1970 W 8-4 5/11/1971 W 16-12 5/9/1972 W 19-6 5/9/1973 W 6-5 5/13/1974 W 10-8 5/14/1975 W 9-7 5/12/1976 L 5-6 5/11/1977 W 12-4 5/10/1978 L 14-16 5/9/1979 L 10-18 5/7/1980 W 15-14 (OT)
A H H A A A H A A A H A A A H A A H A A H A A H A A H A H A H H A H H A A H H H H H A H A H A H A
5/6/1981 W 15-6 5/5/1982 W 22-10 5/2/1983 W 20-13 5/2/1984 W 10-6 5/1/1985 L 8-11 4/30/1986 W 9-6 4/29/1987 W 17-12 4/27/1988 W 14-7 4/26/1989 W 15-11 4/25/1990 W 9-8 4/24/1991 W 17-11 4/22/1992 W 13-10 4/21/1993 W 15-9 4/27/1994 W 15-13 4/19/1995 W 17-8 4/17/1996 L 6-11 4/16/1997 W 14-7 4/15/1998 W 19-8 4/21/1999 W 13-10 4/19/2000 W 10-9 4/18/2001 L 6-10 4/23/2002 W 9-7 4/16/2003 W 10-7 4/20/2004 W 12-7 4/19/2005 W 11-10 4/19/2006 L 10-11 4/17/2007 L 5-7 4/15/2008 W 8-7 4/7/2009 W 9-8 3/30/2010 L 9-11 3/29/2011 L 6-8 3/27/2012 L 6-9 3/26/2013 W 11-3
COLGATE (14-9)
5/9/1930 L 3-9 5/30/1931 W 9-4 5/6/1932 W 6-3 5/15/1936 W 8-3 4/17/1937 W 7-4 5/13/1938 W 13-6 5/17/1940 W 11-3 5/16/1947 W 12-3 5/22/1948 W 15-5 5/14/1949 W 14-2 4/29/1955 W 6-2 4/28/1956 L 5-6 4/27/1957 W 9-4 5/24/1958 L 9-10 5/21/1960 L 7-9 5/20/1961 L 4-5 5/19/1962 L 6-8 5/18/1963 L 6-12 5/16/1964 L 7-15 4/15/1965 L 9-10 5/14/1966 W 10-9 4/15/1967 W 7-0 3/13/2007 W 7-4
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CORNELL (19-20)
4/20/1923 L 1-3 5/17/1924 W 4-3 4/30/1925 L 0-3 5/15/1926 L 4-7 5/5/1927 L 2-5 4/21/1928 L 2-3 5/24/1929 L 3-5 5/19/1934 W 7-6 5/11/1935 W 10-6 5/9/1936 W 12-6 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
A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A A H H A A H H H A H A H A H A A H A
DARTMOUTH (4-0)
4/25/1929 W 7-5 H 3/30/1956 W 6-4 3/8/2006 W 11-10 N 3/19/2014 W 10-6 H
DELAWARE (18-7)
5/23/1964 W 8-5 5/19/1965 W 14-4 5/21/1966 W 13-4 5/20/1967 W 7-4 5/18/1968 W 18-3 5/17/1975 W 12-9 4/20/1977 L 10-17 4/19/1978 L 12-18 4/18/1979 L 16-20 5/4/1991 W 17-11 5/2/1992 L 15-18 5/1/1993 W 19-18 (OT) 4/30/1994 W 16-15 4/30/1995 W 16-11 4/27/1996 W 17-16 (OT)
A H A H A A H H A A H A H A H
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS 4/26/1997 W 13-12 4/25/1998 L 10-11 (OT) 4/24/1999 L 11-12 3/7/2001 W 13-6 4/3/2002 W 16-8 4/30/2010 L 10-14 4/23/2011 W 13-3 4/21/2012 W 13-9 4/20/2013 W 13-7 4/19/2014 W 10-6
DENVER (2-5)
3/8/2000 L 3/21/2004 W 2/17/2007 L 3/10/2012 L 2/17/2013 W 3/10/2014 L 3/21/2015 L
5-8 11-10 5-10 6-14 15-12 15-11 8-10
DREXEL (27-6)
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 4/5/2014 L 12-12 (3OT)
A H A A H H A H A H A A H H N A N H 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 A H A H H A
DUKE (0-9)
4/7/1947 L 3/5/1985 L 3/2/1988 L 5/3/1997 L 5/1/1998 L 5/1/1999 L 4/28/2000 L 3/8/2005 L 3/20/2010 L
3-5 6-7 8-22 6-7 (OT) 6-10 9-22 5-6 2-12 11-20
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)
GEORGETOWN (5-10)
3/6/1994 L 3/16/1996 W 3/16/1997 L 3/15/1998 W 3/31/1999 L 3/12/2000 L 3/10/2001 L 3/9/2002 L 3/8/2003 L 3/13/2004 L 5/8/2005 W 5/6/2006 L 5/5/2007 L 5/3/2008 W 5/2/2009 W
4-17 12-9 8-18 14-13 10-20 8-17 5-12 10-11 9-11 8-10 13-12 (OT) 9-10 4-9 12-11 (OT) 12-11 (OT)
HARVARD (0-2)
4/6/1937 L 1-11 3/7/2015 L 9-12
A A A A H A H 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
HOBART (23-34-1)
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 60
A A H A H A A H A H A H A A A A H
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) 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
HOFSTRA (8-10)
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 4/26/2014 W 8-7
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 A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS JOHNS HOPKINS (0-7)
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 4/11/2015 L (2OT) 10-11 4/30/2015 L 9-14
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 3/25/1995 W 18-4 3/24/1996 W 12-4
A H A H A N H H H H A H A H H A H A A H A H A H A H A H H A
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
A H H H H H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H
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
LOYOLA (27-24-1)
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 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 61
H H A H H A H A H H H A A H N 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 A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H
3/4/2006 L 3/3/2007 L 3/1/2008 L 2/28/2009 L 2/15/2014 L 2/14/2015 L
6-9 9-10 4-7 7-8 12-11 (OT) 6-8
MARIST (1-0)
3/10/2015 W 9-8
A H A H H A H
MARYLAND (2-36)
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 5/5/1979 L 6-21 5/3/1980 L 6-21 3/11/1998 L 6-14 3/10/1999 L 10-19 5/14/2005 L 10-14 4/4/2015 L 5-12
MASSACHUSETTS (6-12)
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
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 A H A A N A H A H A H A H A H A H A N
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS 3/17/2012 L (OT) 8-9 3/16/2013 W 7-5 5/1/2013 W 10-7 3/15/2014 L 8-6 3/14/2015 L 8-12
MICHIGAN (4-0)
2/18/2012 W 16-9 2/9/2013 W 11-6 2/8/2014 W 22-7 4/25/2015 W 10-9
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (2-0)
4/17/2004 W 16-7 4/5/2005 W 14-5
H A H H A
3/5/1991 L 3/10/1993 L 4/16/1994 L 3/6/1996 L 2/11/2012 L
H A H A
3/18/1989 W 2/26/1994 L 2/26/1995 W 2/28/1997 L 3/1/1998 L 2/28/1999 W 2/27/2000 L 2/25/2001 L 2/24/2002 W 2/23/2003 L 2/29/2004 L 2/27/2005 L 2/26/2006 L 2/24/2007 L 2/24/2008 L 2/22/2009 L 2/28/2010 L 2/27/2011 L 2/26/2012 W (OT) 2/24/2013 L (OT) 2/22/2014 W
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 4/8/1961 L 5-16 2/27/1992 W 16-9 2/27/1993 L 9-11 4/14/2000 L 5-12 4/14/2001 L (OT) 9-10 4/12/2002 L 7-9 4/12/2003 W 5-4
NORTH CAROLINA (0-10)
4/16/1976 L 4/9/1977 L 4/14/1978 L 2/28/1989 L 3/2/1990 L
14-20 14-18 7-13 6-17 6-13
A A A A A H A A A A A A A H A A A A H A A A A A H A A A H A A H A A H A H H H H A A
3-15 3-25 8-16 9-18 10-14
NOTRE DAME (6-15)
9-1 9-12 15-14 5-9 9-14 13-8 4-10 8-10 10-9 9-10 7-17 6-14 4-8 8-11 9-15 8-13 8-12 2-6 4-3 9-10 8-7
OHIO STATE (13-6)
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 3/1/2014 W 11-8 4/29/2015 L 8-10
A A N A N H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H
PENNSYLVANIA (23-13-1)
5/24/1913 W 4-3 1914 L 1-4 1915 T 1-1 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 62
H H A H H H A H A
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 2/28/2015 W 14-11
PRINCETON (0-3)
3/16/1991 L 3/22/1997 L 3/21/1998 L
7-9 6-18 5-13
PROVIDENCE (1-0)
3/10/2004 W 11-4
ROBERT MORRIS (1-2)
2/16/2008 W 18-2 2/14/2009 L (2OT) 11-12 2/20/2010 L 17-24
RUTGERS (21-42)
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 4/29/1967 W 7-6 4/27/1968 L 1-10 4/26/1969 L 10-12 4/25/1970 L 2-8 4/24/1971 L 7-20 4/29/1972 L 6-15
H A H A A H A H H H A H A H H A H H H H H A H H H N H A N H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS 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 4/19/2015 W
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 11-6
ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.) (5-1)
4/16/2005 W 4/15/2006 W 4/14/2007 W 4/12/2008 L 4/11/2009 W (2OT) 3/27/2010 W
12-4 13-3 9-5 7-11 12-11 13-11
SAINT JOSEPH’S (7-0)
4/28/2007 W 4/26/2008 W 4/25/2009 W 3/27/2010 W 3/26/2011 W 3/24/2012 W 3/23/2013 W
12-9 10-6 17-6 13-11 14-6 7-3 9-2
H H H H H 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 A H A H A A H H H A H A H H H A H H H A H
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
A H A H H H A H
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 63
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
3/30/1979 L 3/29/1980 L 3/27/1981 L 3/27/1982 L 3/26/1983 L 3/24/1984 L 3/23/1985 L 3/22/1986 L
9-18 8-15 4-19 4-12 6-20 5-21 7-27 8-18
TOWSON (8-14)
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 4/13/2013 W 10-8 5/3/2013 L 10-11 4/12/2014 W 8-1
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
VERMONT (4-0)
3/21/1992 W 12-8 3/15/2008 W 7-4 3/15/2009 W 7-5 2/7/2015 W 15-8
A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H H A H
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES RECORDS VILLANOVA (16-5)
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 3/29/2013 L 9-7 2/21/2015 L 7-11
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
VMI (3-0)
3/4/1989 W 19-8 3/18/1990 W 22-7 3/7/1991 W 17-4
YALE (1-2)
3/12/1997 W 11-6 3/11/2003 L 15-17 5/11/2013 L 7-10
H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H H A H A H A H A N N H
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2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
A
Aarons Brendan
1995-98
Banks
P. B.
Abell Mike
1995-97
Barber
W. H.
Abernathy Robert Abriel
Barie John
1972-75
Barnes
R. B.
Adams Drew
2006-09
Barnhart
A. L.
Adolph William
1991-94
Barras Richard
Ahern Gavin
2011-14
Barry
Agnew
William L.
1949
A. L.
1920
Jack E.
1922
Booth
1914
Born Allen
1989
Bosman
H. M.
1933-34
1934
Bostock
Donald J.
1955-57
1920
Bowes
H. R.
1915
1966
Boyer
D. J.
1938
1974-77
Boyle Brian
2005-07
Basciano Anthony
2007-10
Boyle Greg
2006-08
Bash
1922-23
Boyle
Richard D.
1974-75
Bracciante
Ronald J.
1961-62
2011-14
Ashley David
1962
Baskin Marc
1986
Albertson Norb
1963
Bateman Robert
2001-03
Albrecht
John R. (Mgr.)
1955
Batkin W.
Alex
Christopher J.
1970
Bauer
Alex
Thomas G.
Allen
R. E.
Alvie Talal
1932
1963-64
Aitken Steve
1974-77
S. K.
H. C.
E. C.
Bragg Harrie
1944
Brandt
Daniel
1945
Bready
A. M.
1949 1988 & ‘91 1926
Bauerle Richard
1963-64
Brelus John
2008-11
1944
Baucum Conor
2010-13
Brennan
Jason M.
1994-96
2013
Beattie
1957-59
Bretherick
D. W.
1944
Michael R.
Amber
John W.
1951-52
Beck Regan
1989-90
Brickley
David (Mgr.)
1963
Anderson
C. O.
1929-30
Beddings Frank
1986-89
Brigman, Jr. Lindo (Mgr.)
1940
Anderson
W. L.
Behne
1957-59
Briner
1923
Andress John Andrukitis
2007-10
John M.
Belden Chris
1983
G. M.
1922
Briner John
1943
Joseph A.
1938
Belfield
Edward C.
1948-50
Briner, Jr.
William M.
1942-43
Antonick John
1988
Belfield
John C.
1926-28
Brinker
Charles (Mgr.)
1967-68
1929-31
Bell
Donald J.
2014-pres.
Antonson
J. O.
Aponte Nick Arnold
Matthew J.
1985-86
Brittain Edward
1957
Benedetti
Philip J.
1950-51
Brittingham Stanley
1969
2015-pres.
Benjamin
Keith
Bennett
Gordon S.
1960-61
Brown
Andreas J.
1954-56
1951-52
2002, ‘04-06
Barr E.
Atkinson
Larry R.
1950
Bergesen
Atkinson
R. E.
1913
Berkowitz Howard
Auer A.
1944
Berman
Aurrichio
2014
Bernier Matt
B
Rachel (Mgr.)
Brous Joel Brown Greg
2008-11
Brown
Harry S.
1956-58
1982-84
Brown
I. G.
1920-22
2008-11
Brown John
Berry Arthur
1985-88
Brown Kessler
Beuchele
Walter E.
1978-79
Brubach William
Bacon
1977-80
Bickelhaupt
George F.
1953-55
Buckley
1947-49
Bickell Thomas
Baer
W. W.
1915
1929
1962
1993-94
Timothy D.
1989-92
C. A.
Backenstose Brian
Baer Ernest
2007-10
Bell
Asplundh
Chris (Mgr.)
Britt Joseph
1953-54
David H.
Aronow Mike
1952, ‘54-55
1993 2011-14 1981
E. M.
1924-25
1969
Buckman, Jr. J. S.
1938-39
Bishop
G. W.
1944
Budd Stephen
1982-85
Bitner
A. W.
1942-43
Bullock
Richard S.
1958-60
1989-92
Blair
A. F.
1939 & ‘41
Bullock
Robert F.
1981-82
Blatter
Jay I.
1973
Burke James
Bailey Michael
2002-05
Blum
R. B. (Mgr.)
1938
Burnside J.P.
Baker Dave
2010-12
Boecker
Gary J.
1973
Buser, Jr.
Bart E.
Kenneth D.
Mike
Baier Kyle
2012-2015
Bailer John
Bailey Doug
Baker
R. M.
Ballinger John Ballou
C. F.
Baney Robert Banham
A. L.
1954-56 2013-pres. 2012-2015 1937, ‘39-40
1918
Boecker
1972-73
Busza
1966
Bogert Steven
2011-14
Busza Todd
1989-92
1914-15
Bonner Graham
2001
Butler Tyler
2015-pres.
1983-84
Booker
1942
D. N.
1944
Booth Robert
65
2000-03
1992- 95
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C
Callaway Ace
1993
Cockley
Campbell Christopher
2005
Campbell
D. A.
1920
Campbell
G. Keen
1941
Campbell
Kevin R.
1972-75
Campbell
R. L.
Campbell Robert Caravella
Richard F.
Carfora A.J. Carlozo
Joseph V.
Carlson
R. F.
Carlson
Ronald (Mgr.)
Carr
Arthur R.
1943 1979-82 1973, ‘75 2013 1973-74
1928-29, ‘31-32
N. I.
1927
Curran
Dennis M.
1982-85
Cocoziello Alex
2007
Curran
Kevin T.
1978-81
Cohen
Arthur S.
1954
Curran
William J.
1977-80
Cohen
Robert C.
1971-73
Curtin Gerald
Cohn
S. E.
1936-38
Curtin Ryan
Collett
John R.
1954-55
Cusson Benjamin
2001-03
1985-86
Cutler William
2002-05
Collins Douglas Collins
Francis D.
1972
Comegna Marc Conley
J. F.
Connelly
William J.
1956
Conner
George D.
1973
Connor
Jeffrey
Carroll John
1986-87
Conway
Timothy D.
Carson
R. J.
1923-24
Cook
George H.
Carson
R. R.
1944
Cook
H. C.
Carter
J. R.
1939-40
Cook
Jack A.
Case
James O.
1983 1935-37 1978 1982-85 1984, ‘87-88 1986-89 1926 1925-27 1950
1968-69 2006
D
Dangerfield H.
Daniecki David
Daniels Andy
1928 1994-97 1983
Darcey Connor
2013-15
Dardaris Mark
1989-92
Darraugh
E. H.
1918
Dattelbaum Warren
1938-41
Davidheiser Eric
2010-13
Davis
1977-78
Alan T.
1950
Cooke Robert
1980-83
Davis Bill
2009-11
Castella John
1960
Cooper
1975-78
Day
1931-33
Catalano Chris
1986
Copeland Matt
1995-98
Dean
James W. W. A.
Catalano
Robert W.
W. R.
1953
James A.
1977-79
Copelin
Donald E.
1950
Dean
Cawley Bill
1987
Cornwell
E. H.
1922
DeBaldo Scott
Celano Joe
2011
Coskery
E. G.
1933
DeBow
Brendan
1989-91
Coskery
Ray S.
1937-39
Decker
D. B.
1931
Coulter
F. A.
1921-23
Decker, Jr.
Howard W. (Mgr.)
1951
Chadwick Peter Chakey James Chaikin
James N. (Mgr.)
Chambers Tyler
2013-pres. 1945-46 2014-pres.
Courteau Christopher Cowan
Alex F.
2005
1916-18 1995
2000, ‘02-03
DeCock Gary
1981
1938-39
Dede Scott
1988
Charles
Ronald J.
2000-03
Cox James
1980-81
DeFalco
Charron
William R.
1961-63
Coyle John
1981-84
Degnan James
1996-99
Coyle Martin
1984-87
Delanoy John
2005
Demos Greg
1999
Chescavage John Chestnut
Kent L.
Chinich Justin
1957
Craig Dan
2007
2014-pres.
R. B.
1937-39 1984-85
Craig William
1914
Dent Christopher 1985-88
Chiodo Raffaele
1992-95
Cramer
Berne F.
1946
Detwiler
E. B.
Chisholm Daniel
1995-97
Cramer
E. S.
1932
Devine
John A.
1977
2012-13
DeVoe
James F.
1953
Cibik
Michael (Mgr.)
Cicak Michael Cimochowski George
1966
Crane Travis
1940
Cranmer
C. B.
1929
Diehl Paul
1961-63
Crawford
B. E.
1932
Dill
Richard J.
1927-28
Doederlein
Winfred P.
Cleary Regis
1967
Cromie
R. W.
Cleland
J. G. (Mgr.)
1934
Croohe
A. L.
Clement
Henry L.
Clifton Sean Clough
John
Clougherty Thomas Clouser
James F.
Clouser
L. H.
Cochran Chris
1983 & ‘85 1990 1990 & ‘93 1965 1971-73 1925 1996-97
Cross Jack
1932
1966 1958-59 1955
1932
Dolik Nick
2010-13
1965
Donahoe
1956-58
Frederick A.
Croup
A. H.
1920-21
Donley Will
2008-11
Crowley
Jeffrey C.
1971-72
Donnelly Jack
2012-2015
Cunningham Jeremiah Cugini John Cuno
J. B.
Curcio
John J.
66
1980
Donovan
William J.
2001-04
2012-13
D’Ortone Kenneth
1983-84
1913-15
Dougherty John
1987-88
Doumar Roger
1963-65
1982 & ‘84
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Douthett
E. M.
Dowart Drake
F G
1936
Fabian
A. L.
1916
Farcosky John
2004-06
H. B.
1939-40
Faries
L. E.
1942-43
Gagliano Michael
1994-97
Drazenovich Joseph J.
1950
Farley
E. S.
1920-21
Gallagher
1913-14
Dreeland Alan
1968-69
Farley
Walter S.
1913-15
Gannett Alex
Dreyfus William
1986-88
Farls John
Driscoll William
1999-2002
Driver Craig
1990-93
Droogan Sean
1999-2002
Farrell
Louis A. (Mgr.)
Bernard C.
Garonzik
1978-81
Garrity Alex
2000-03
Garrity Christopher 2000-03
Farrell William
1917
Faust
Alfred D.
1958
Dunne Matthew
1964-65
Feen Jeffrey
Dwyer
1993-96
Feightner Paul
E
2003-06
1965-66
1943
Eaton
Gannett Christopher
2010
Farrell John
R. S.
1950-52
A. J.
Farrell Charles
J. E.
Anthony J.
1997-2000
Gannett Alex
Dunkle
Eagle
1986
Furchner Wes
1970-72
Drylie
William L.
1972-73
Scott N.
Gatchell
M. H.
1967
Gaumer
L. S.
1975
2008-11
Gary Jeff
1987-90
2009
1983
1922-23 1945
Feldman Marshall
2000-03
Gehnrich Scott
2003-06
Fellows
1927-28
Geiger Daniel
2001-02
1967-68
Geisewite
1925-27
R. H.
W. L.
1920
Ferguson Frederick
R. B.
1936
Ferguson
M. M.
1926
Gekas Evan
L. J.
1931-33
Ferguson
R. G.
1932
Gelsomini
Mark P.
1979-80
Edmunds
G. H.
1925-27
Ferry
T. L. (Mgr.)
1935
Genther
J. A.
1938-39
Edmunds
J. C.
1930
1995
Gerber
E. C.
1934-36
Edwards
E. L.
1930-31
H. V.
Eddy Edel
Edwards Kenneth Eicher
Field Edward
C. F.
Finley
John R.
1946-49
Gerding
1968
Fiscus
Glenn W.
1956-57
Germain Andrew
H. W.
David D.
1978-80
Fisher
R. S.
1935-37
Fisher Paul
1988-91
Gerrato Bryan
2012-14
Eisler
C. R.
1921-23
Fisher
1914-16
Gerrato Glenn
1991-92
Gove G.
1958-59
Flanagan Timothy
1980-81
Geuder
R. E. (Mgr.)
Eldridge Timothy
1995-98
Flannery Matthew
2005-06
Giacalone
William R.
Elmer
J. J.
2007-10
Fleck Todd
1989
Gibbs
G. A.
Elser
A. J.
Emmick
Timothy
Erber
Peter J.
1928
Erhart
E. O.
Erwin Dave Erwin
David T.
Erwin
Joseph B.
B. E.
Fletcher
Jack E.
1934
Flinchbaugh David
1962-64
Gill
A. J.
Florence
Thomas I.
1982-85
Girard
Lucien
1913
Foresman
W. S.
1925
Glading
F. W.
2008
Forrest, Jr.
William H.
1951
Glennon Travis
1961 2003-06
1959-61
1942-43
Anthony
Flenner, Jr.
1998, 2000-02
Eremus John
R. D.
Gerrato
1927 1996-99
Eisenman Elder
1916
1985
Forster Jack
2008-13
1939 1973-74 1920
Gilhool James
1986-88
Gilhool Paul
1989-91 1913 1952-53, ‘56-57 1920-21 1999-2000
Gobey Galen
1967-69
Golder Tim
2011-13
1955
Forster Randy
Erwin Mark
1981
Forster Rob
2006-09
Goldschmidt John
2001
Eshelman W.
1944
Foster
G. S.
1936-37
Goldstein Lewis
1986
1922
Goldsworthy, Jr. Thomas C.
1952-53
Espy
Brad
1995-96, ‘98
Fox
R. W. (Mgr.)
Essig
Sean
1986-87, ‘89
Frank
J. C.
2010
1984, ‘86-87
Gorman Joseph
1965-67
Etter Kevin
2007-10
Franson William
1966
Gotwals
1941-43
Etter Sean
2003-05
Friedenberg David
1956
Goulding Mark
1979-82
Ezratty
1974-75
Friedman
Stephen A.
1956
Grabenstetter Walter
1986-88
Fromkin
Robert S.
Steven P.
1923-24
Fryburg Frank Fulton
James A. 67
1970-71 1949 1950-51, & ‘54
Graham
James E.
Jay
1990, ‘92-94
Grant Richard Graves Stephen
1971 1986-89
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Greaney
Bryan J.
Green
H. W.
1978-79
Green Philip Greenlee Thomas Gribbin Billy
Hegarty
L. C.
1922
1925-26
Helbig
1960
Helgeson Steve
1987
Howells Derek
2002-05
Helgeson Stu
1984
Huddles William
1965
1974
Hufnagel Yanni
2002
1986
Hughes
1958
W. H.
1924 & ‘26
E. F.
1928
Heller
Griffin
James M.
1956
Helpa Joseph
Griffiths
P. W.
1921
Henderson
Earle H.
Gruver
J. A.
1926
Henderson
J. L.
1993
Henderson
J. Scott
Guarton Gregory
House
Heim Patrick
1991
Griffin
Guariglia Mark
2000-03
1930
2010-11
1989-92
2004-07
Houle David
Jeffrey L.
1958-59 1942 1962, ‘64-65
Henderson Stephen
1966-68
W. B.
Houseworth Burt B.
1958
Charles E.
Hughes John Humphreys
1949
Edward P.
1979-81
I J
Hunter Bill
1992-93
Hurtzig, Jr.
1973-75
2013-pres.
Henjes Scott
1991
Gurenlian Gregory
2003-06
Henjes Todd
1983-86
Guterding
Joseph W.
1979-82
Henneghan Charley
2006-10
Iafrate Frank
1964-65
Gwynn
J. A.
1931-32
Henneghan Danny
2010-13
Iannetta
1948-49
1940-41
Irmler Alex
Guitarre Ryan
H
Haas Jan
Henning
W. D.
1980
Henry
J. B.
1929
Henry
John P.
1932 1951-52
Huss
Karl W.
Irwin
2015-pres.
B. M.
1924-26
Henry Richard
Hagerman
John C.
1949-50
Heppenstall J. M.
1931
Jackson
Hermance Geoff
1990
Jacober
1996-99
Herring
Hale Gregory
2001-04
Herscha Michael
Hall
1982-85
Hershner Kevin Herzer Brian
Stuart A.
1950-51
Gregory G. G. E.
2002-05 2006-08
2003-06
Janda
1959-60
1979-82
Jennings
Richard J. W. J.
Hamas
S. V.
1929
Herzer
Karl M.
1977-79
Johnson Chris
Hamel
Robert D.
1954-56
Hesch
M. J.
1932-33
Johnson Jason
Hamilton
D. D.
1943-44
Hess
D. J.
Hammer
C. R. (Mgr.)
1931
Hess
William E.
Hammond
Richard W.
1958-60
Hanna
Richard C.
1950
Hannum
M. E.
1945
Hinckel Toebe
1986
Hinkle Richard
1940
Johnson
1996-97
Johnson Scott
2006
Himoff
1935-36
Johnson Thomas
1999
1995
Johnston
F. B.
1913
1960
Johnston
R. B.
1924
B. C.
1921
Edward C.
1954
D. T.
1951-53
Jones
1921
Jones
Harris Mike
1995
Hoft
J. M.
1935-37
Jones
Harrower
D. E.
1913
Hogan Chris
2007-10
Jones
Hasek, Jr.
C. W.
1935-36
Hockersmith Wayne L.
Hollenbach
William S.
1943, ‘46-48
Hassan
P. R.
1933
Hollerbach John
Hassan, Jr.
J. S.
1932
Holmes Edward
1927
Holmes Robert
1966-67
1998
Holt Eric
1999-2000
Hastings
H. E.
Haswell Mike
1944, ‘46-47
Hilliard Ryan
C. F.
1925-26
1995 1993-96
Johnson Ronald
Hoffman
E. B. (Mgr.)
Peter C.
1921
1956-58
1941
S. F.
Harris
1936
Jacobs Scott
C. K.
Harkins
1994-97
Jacober Michael
1998-2001
Hallowell
Hardesty Tom
1914-15, & ‘17
1967-68
Edwin L.
1994
Isenberg Chris
C. F. (Mgr.)
Haggerty Ryan
Rocco M.
1960-61
Hackett
1998-2000
1997, ‘99-2001
James O.
Haberlin
Haggerty Kevin
Sean
L. H.
1986-89 1998-2001
Hausner
Howard M.
1942-43
Hontz
Hay
James R.
1953-55
Hood Benjamin
1935-37 1990-93
Hayes
John L.
1948-49
Horikawa
Herbert J.
1954-55
Hayes
Thomas R.
1961-62
Houck
James P.
1956-57
68
1963-65
Elliott
2003-04, & ‘06
W. M.
1931
Jones William Jordon
H. B.
Josefson
J. C.
2002-05 1915 1915
Joyce Kevin
2007-10
Jurman
1992-95
David L.
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
K
Kaczowka Henry
1966-67
Koth
George F.
1933-35
Lombardi Billy
Kaiser
K. C.
1929-30
Koth
O. R.
1929-30
Long, Jr.
K. R.
1929-30
Kowalski
David P.
1970
1998-99
Kowalski
Peter A.
1975-78
Kaiser
Kaiser Todd Kane Kane
Kaplan Kappel
F. E.
James E.
1932
1959-60
M. L.
William M.
1930
Kranzley Steve Krause Andrew Kreinz Drake
1969-70
Kriebel
Kastroll William
1992-93
Krombolz Stephen
Kaulfuss
1933-34
Kuich
2011-14
Kupferberg Ian
E. J.
Kaut Austin Kay Keegan
Donald P.
Richard W.
1946
1996-99
Keenan Ryan
2015-pres.
Kelly
Bruce W.
Kennedy Devin
1938-39 2013-pres.
T. E. F. C.
Lafferty
L
1950 2008
Lorenz
Arthur L.
Lotz
J. H.
1944, ‘47-48
Louis
Robert A.
1947-50
Lower IV
Edward
1989-90
1937
Loy Matt
1991-94
Lunder William
1998-2001
H. D.
John
Long Joey
1916-17 1927
Kutufaris Paul
1978-79
Keenan Kevin
1981
2014-pres.
2007-10 1987-90
Lundmark
Stephen
1991 & ‘93
Lux
John R.
1948-49
1989-91
Lynch Brian
1982-85
1923-24
Mabry Brian
2001-04
LaCrosse Tom
2011-14
Mackrides Andrew
2005-08
1972
LaGrow Joshua
2002-04
Mackrides Matthew
2009-12 2007-08
2004-07
Laird Matt
2000
Madden Devin
Kennedy James
1962
Lamy Chris
1996
Maddock
R. S.
Kennedy Reed
2012
Lang Brooke
1991-92
Magda
Richard
Kennedy Tom
1988
Lasda Riley
2012-13
Mahoney
Micheal P.
1978-79 1987-88
Kenney Adam
2004-07
Latimer
1950
Mahrer
Stacey (Mgr.)
L. K.
1948
Main
J. B. (Mgr.)
1933
1988-91
Makover Peter
1990-93
1954-55
Makover Richard
1984-87
Laurin
Kern, Jr.
H. F.
1942-43
Laverty James
Kerwin
Kenneth D.
1945-47
LeChard
Kessler
L. A. (Mgr.)
Lee
Allan P. C. V.
Kessler Philip
1985-86
Leedom
Kiefer
M. R.
1927-28
Lehman Christopher
Kielar
W. A.
1932
Kilfoil
J. F.
Killoren Chris
1999, 2001-02
Warren E. (Mgr.)
Kern Michael 1998-2001
1943
1944
Andrew R.
1929
Maley
F. L.
1993-96
Mall
R. R. (Mgr.)
1990-93
Malloy Patrick
1992-93, & ‘95
1933 & ‘35 1942 1965
M
Lehman
Steve
Maloney Lucas
1935-36
Leuschner
F. H.
1920-21
Maloy
1995-98
Levine
Jay R.
1974-75
Manley Pat
1948
Lewis
D. G.
1930-31
Maran
J. S.
2014-pres. 1917
2012-2015
Kimble
Reginald (Mgr.)
King
Aden A.
1993-96
Lewis David
1967
Marcus Chris
King
Andrew D.
1994-97
Lewis
H. H. (Mgr.)
1932
Markland
King David
1984-87
Lewis
M. P.
1917
Marr Dan
2012
King David
1995-98
Lewis Matt
Martenis
1944
Kissell
Dean W.
Klein
Richard A.
1945, ‘47-49
Kleinman Randall Kline
G. E.
Koban Douglas Koch
R. J.
1953-55 1998-2001 1933-34 1982
Lindenmuth E. J.
1995-96 1931
P. Marshall Francis S. F. P.
1989
1990-93 1957
Martin Gary
1981-84
Link Ryan
2009-12
Martocci
1972-73
Lion Thomas
1981-84
Marycz Mike
Lisko
1971-72
Maschal
W. D.
2008-11
Mass
Michael A.
Mathews
W. H.
Roy K.
Lloyd Billy
William D.
1995-96 1928
1975 & ‘78
1941-42
Lloyd
J. S.
Kolb Jordan
2006-09
Lockhart
Andrew R.
1960-62
Matthews John
1967-69
Koons
1951-52
Lockwood
C. H.
1941-43
Mauti
Richard D.
1975-77
Kopenhaver Jim
1980-82
Locotos
Frank N.
1954-56
May
Kurt A.
1973-74
Korte Todd
1995-98
Locotos George
1945-48
Mayer William
Kosanovich Bronco
1945-47
Lomady
1977-79
Mayerhofer Don
Robert W.
1917
Frederick C.
69
1915-16
1983 1997-2000
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Mayville Kenneth Mazza Nick
2002-04
Millspaugh Michael
O P
1975
O’Connor David
1985-88
2014
Minnich
S. B.
1929
Odenkirk
William D.
1958
2006-09
Mitchell
Charles W.
1974
O’Donnell David
1993-96
McAuliffe Kevin
1991
Mitchell
Thomas B.
1942-43
McBride
1937
Mitman
Joshua C.
1996
Moconyi
Andrew S.
Moen
Brian
McAleenan Ryan S. P. (Mgr.)
McCaffery Brian McCandless P. McClaren
W. L.
McCleary
John G.
McClung
J. H.
1926-27, & ‘29 1935
1973 1959-60 1993, ‘95-96 1993
Michael
1992, ‘94-95
O’Neill Tommy Ogden
2013-pres.
Thomas A.
1961
Ogelsby Luke
2000-03
O’Keefe
Michael T.
1992-95
Montgomery Jeffrey
1988-89
Olmstead
R. H.
1913-16
1936
Moore Chad
1963-65
O’Malley Matthew
2001-04
McCollough J. P.
1914
Moorhouse
W. J.
1933
O’Rorke Timothy
1998
McCollough William E.
1953
Morgan
C. C.
1922-24
Owens Joseph
1950 1961
1947-48
Moltisanti Robert
O’Donnell
McCormick Mike
1983-84
Morin Francois
1995-96
McCoy
John P.
1968-70
Morris Duncan
1984-85
Palmer
McCubbin
Mark E.
1994-97
Panzer Kenneth
1989-92
Passano
1971-73
Morriss VI
McDermott Bryan
1991-93
Morse Logan
McDonough William J.
1958-59
Mortimer
McDowell
C. C.
1916
James T. Samuel J.
1952
J. Hugh Lindsay
1979-82
1966 & ‘68
Paton Tom
1964
Mosko Michael
1984-85
Patterson Garry
1966-68
McGarvey Ryan
2009-12
Moulthrop
H. K.
1932-34
Patton Michael
1992-93
McGihon Robert
2000-01
Moylan
David C.
1975-76
Patton Richard
1966-68
Mullen Ryan
2011-15
Patzer Eric
Mulqueen Chris
2007-09
Paulin Louis
Mulqueen Matthew
2004-07
Pauxtis Chris
1997
Munhall
1913-14
Pawloski
Robert C.
1953
1989-90
Pearl
John J.
McGinley Kevin
1992
McGinley Sean
1983-86
McGrath Mike
1997-2000
McGuire
Robert K.
McGuire
1974-77
A. N.
Timothy S.
1973 & ‘75
McGuone James
1967-69
Murray
McHugh, Jr. J. E.
1940-41
Myers Erik
McKeever
1969-71
David V.
Murphy Steve T. A.
1924 2012-13
N
Pearsall Gilbert
2004-07
Peck Tanner 2015-pres.
1988-91
Naribetsky J.
McKeon Scott
1984-87
Nave Brendan
2011-12
Peddy Thomas
McKlveen
1927-28
Neffgen
Alfred V.
1970-72
Pentz
Marianne (Mgr.)
1930-32
1945, ‘47-49
Perella
F. J.
Perry
Charles
McMillen, Jr. W. W.
1989-92
Pearl Hunter 2015-pres.
McKelvey Paul J. H.
1971 1962-63
1939
Pecori
Edward J.
1927 1988-91 1985
Nehoda
John R.
1928
Nestor, Jr.
Rodger S.
Richard C.
1961
Neumann Dan
1990
Perry Edmond
Nancy E. (Mgr.)
1975
New David
2008
Perry
1940
Peters Josh
1994-97
Peters
1913-14
McPherson
R. M. (Mgr.)
Mears Medico Meeker
George E.
Mehard
H. R.
1913-14
Nichols John
Meier
Louis A.
1960-62
Nissenbaum Scott
1962-64
Nolan
Meisel John Melson Chris
1946 & ‘48
1987
Newbury
D. S.
John J.
Northrop Jan
1946-49
2008-11 1992
1945-46, & ‘48 1998-2001
Merkel Erik
1994-95
Nusbaum Hank
Meyer
H. N.
1937-39
Nutter Christopher 1988-91
Miller
M. G.
1920-21
Miller
M. M.
1930
Ober
C. Brooke
Millick
John A. (Mgr.)
1953
O’Brien
John A.
Milliken, Jr.
H. E.
1943-44
O’Brien Sean
70
1992
1928-30 2000-02, & ‘04
R. H. W. V.
Pfirman John Pierce, Jr.
Augustus D.
2001-04 1928
1946-47 1950
Pieri Brian
1997
Pietrzak
1972
Steven R.
Pillion Michael
1978-79
Pinkerton
Daniel R.
1982-83
Piper
W. G.
1968-70
Pitarra Adam
1997-98
Pittinger
1942-43
1991
G. R.
1973 & ‘75 1942-43
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Plesser
Lee Ann (Mgr.)
Poisson
Fred D.
1977-78
Poley Josh Pollard Hamilton Pollock
Andrew
Pollock
F. R.
1938-40
Schooley
1969-70
1996
Ritter
James W.
Prestreau Brian
1940-42
Schoonmaker Alexander
1991-94
Robertson Ray
1986-88
Schoonmaker William F.
1982-85
Robeson
Schrader
2009-10
Schreiner Will
1977
Rogers
Thomas C.
1972-74
Schuepp
Paul W.
1995-97
Rogers
W. H.
1917
Schwartz
Kenneth A.
G. A.
Schwin
Steve
Rolewicz Michael
1984-85
Romanchuk D. J.
1994-97
Roper Drew Rosecrans
Q J. L.
Stuart W.
1934-36
2014-pres.
Byron F.
1949
Robinson Ricky
1915
Powell Diallo
Ritchie Leonard
1934
P. H.
Portman Gregory
Price
George E.
1962 & ‘64
Poon Derek
Price
1967-69
Ritter
1996-99
Poole Jon Pope
Schoepflin Robert
1946
1989-92 1999
James E.
Stephen H.
1961 & ‘63 2015-pres. 1970-72 1973 1981 & ‘83
Scott Brett
2005-08
2010-pres.
Scout
Vance L.
1950-51
1973 & ‘75
Seaman
C. D.
Sebastian
John T.
1992-94
1958
Rosen David
1962
1925
1939-40
Ross Earl
2007-10
Seelig
Richard W.
1961-63
Pritchard David
1979-80
Ross
1942-43
Seeman
Thomas A.
1956-57
Pritchard
James E.
1977-78
Rossa Raymond
Sesler, Jr.
A. E.
1943
Pritchard
W. E.
1926-27
Rostmeyer
Richard C.
Seubel
W. F.
1930
Prizer
R. S.
1967 1951-53
J. E.
1928-30
Rovder
Linda (Mgr.)
1982
Sexton Matt
Proksa
J. J.
1936-38
Rowe
J. R.
1922
Shaffer
J. K.
Rubin
S. M.
1945
Shaffer
J. M.
1934
Quinn
Michael
1994
Shaner
W. J.
1923-25
1991 & ‘93
Quinn Robert
1986-87
Ruf Jason
Shank Ben
Rumbaugh
H. M.
Shankoff Matt
2008-11
J. E.
1934-36
Shanks
1925-26
1981-84
Shannon Timothy
1939
2004-07
Rumbaugh
Raffensperger Paul J.
1950-51
Russo Rich
G. W.
Rainer Cole Raiser
Michael N.
1993
Rutherford David Ryan
Anthony
1963 & ‘65
Shea Brian
1960-61
Ryan
Mike
1987 & ‘90
Sheffer
Dale E.
1951
Sheridan
E. A.
1937
S R
1944
Shiels
Roy (Mgr.)
1942
Saler Morton
1940-42
Shorts
Brian T.
Rauch Jeff
1997
Saltsman Daniel
2004-07
Shrucker
L. R.
Raymond
Burton E.
1950
Sampson Greg
2008-10
Sibson Bryan
Recco
Edward A.
1977-79
Sanders
Redding
Rodney J.
1970-71
Sanders T.J.
Reed
J. A.
1933-35
Santo Anthony
Reidy Reiling Reilly Repp
James A.
1933-34
1950-51, & ‘54
Sadock
Donald J.
2013-pres.
Siconolfi Mark
2007-10
1960 1992-95 1917 1979-80 1993
Silberg
Stephen (Mgr.)
1967-68
2014
Silver
John L.
1969-71
1952-53
Silver
Scott M.
1931
Schaller Chris
1998-99
Silver
Stephen M.
1969-70
Michael J. (Mgr.)
1973
Schiller Chris
1996-99
Simpson
A. G.
1936-38
T. S.
1930
Schilling Henry
1960
Singer
E. V.
1923-24
Singley
M. E.
1941-42
Paul H.
Richards Michael
Rickel Jason
Richard H.
1957
1938-40
K. F.
Rhodes Colby
Schaefer
Martin (Mgr.)
R. C.
1989
2014
Rattner George
Reed
J. N.
Sharp
E. G.
1997
1930
Rall Eugene 1983-86 Rathmell
1928-29
Ruf Richard 1968-69
Radecic Matthew Rahauser
2013-pres.
1975-77
Schmidt Patrick
2001
2008
Schmitt James
1985-88
Sjoholin-Sierchio Kristi (Mgr.)
2012-2015
Schmitt John
1981-83
Smedley
1996
Schmitt Tom
1987
Ridgway Conrad
2009-10
Schneider
Riddell
1940-41
Schock David
J. G.
Ronald E.
71
1971, ‘73-74 1968-69
Richard H.
1972
1981 1970-72
Smith David
2002-03
Smith
1947-48
Irving T.
Smith John
1966
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Smith L.
1913
Smith Micah Smith
R. W.
Smith Richard
Szadziewicz John W.
1948-49
Walker
John R.
T W
2005-06
Ward Andrew
1917
Tarr Jesse
2002-05
Ward
Stephen D.
1949
Taylor
1945-46
Wargo
Lawrence E.
Taylor David
1980-83
Warner
J. H.
Tedesco Vincent
1962-64
Warner Jim
1944-45, & ‘49
Carey H.
1951 2005
1970-72 1973
Smith
Thomas C.
Smith, Jr.
F. R.
Snell, Jr.
Willard H.
1956
Temkovitz
C. A.
Warner Matthew
2006-09
Snively
N. R.
1937
Tenhula
Arthur N.
1946-47
Warren
Robert J.
1993-96
Snook
J. A.
1936-38
Tesner, Jr.
Raymond J.
Larry B.
1931-32
Snyder Donald
1957
1973-75
Warsaw
Thiel David
1963-65
Washo David
Thiel
1964-66
Watkins
B. E.
1923
1958
Watkins
Donald J.
1951
1947-49
Watkins
J. R.
1948
R. M.
Snyder
Mervin A.
Sobel
Beverly (Mgr.)
1982
Thomas
Alan E.
Solomon Stephen
2003
Thomas
Augustus O.
Souder
1946 & ‘50
1942
1921 2009
Glenn F.
1974-75
1997-2000
Larry E.
1974
Thompson
Joseph W.
1961
Watkins
Spadacene David
2012-13
Thompson
Larry W.
1975
Waynick David
Spencer
1961-63
Thorpe
R. J.
1942
Weaver Waldo
1978-80
Toner Michael
2006-09
Weber
E. J.
1929-30
Torok
1927-29
Weber
H. C.
1931-32
1987
Weber
Robert E.
1933-35
Howard A.
Spillane John Spinelli
Anthony
1988 & ‘90
Sprenkle Richard Stahley
1964
J. N.
T. T.
Trapani Brian
1929-30
Travis Tyler
Staropoli Joseph
1980-83
Traynor Tripp
Staub
1961-63
Trenz
Kenneth W.
Steinman Theodore Steinmuller
John P.
1952-53, ‘56-57
Sternberg Ryne Stevens
1960
Walter T.
Stillman Jon
Trout
P. H.
2011-14
Trumper
Jerome J.
1945-46
Trusal Lynn
1999-2000
Stimmel Andrew
2007
Stinger Sean
1987
Stolp Loren
James W.
Triolo Peter
1967
Tuleya
Raymond R.
Turri William
V
Vallance Tony
2011-14
Webster David
2015-pres.
Weeden
Richard D.
1971-72
Weidner
Everett B.
2014-pres.
Weinberg Kenneth
1968
Wengrenovich Scott
2006
1957-59
Wentz
1924
1979-82
Werner Matt
1999
Werner
Raymond F.
1978
Wertz
C. F.
1995-97
B. W.
Donald S.
1969-71
VanArsdale Max
Whitaker, Jr. J. R.
Stone
Jason C.
Strasberg
Robert
Strong
Edwin T.
Stothoff Taylor
1988-89, & ‘91 1958 2012-2015
D. A.
2010-14
Wilcox
John H.
Veach John
1962-64
Wilhelm
T. G.
Verschell Jeffrey
1987-90
Wilke Tom
Ververelli
Peter J.
2006-09
Vesco Savino
Sturgis Shane
2011-14
Vicker
Sullivan
Clifford F.
Sullivan
Paul W.
1947 1978-81
Sutton Michael 2014-pres. Swanson
Robert P.
1959
Swartz
Ronald A.
1970-71
Swensen
James S.
Swensen
Richard
2005-08
Wieland
Stuckey John
H. A.
Voight Randall Von Nessen John
1990
1977
Wilkinson
David N.
1945
Wilkinson
F. M.
1920
Wille
Kenneth F.
1966-68
Wilson
Harry E.
2013-pres.
Wilson
W. S.
Vosburgh Colton
2008-11
Wacker Gregory
1964-66
1920 2003-06 1943 & ‘48 1925 1950-51 1944 1981 1958-59 1924 1991-94 1923 1913
Winpenny III James B.
1958-59
Wolf
1947-48
James L.
Wolfram, Jr. Harold G. (Mgr.)
1961
Walker
E. A.
1929
Wood Eric
1960 & ‘62
Walker
J. E.
1943
Wood
72
1964 1925 & ‘27
Stone
VanThof Kyle
1954-55 2015-pres.
William R.
Whitaker Nathaniel
1962
1958
Wendell
Vallone Matthew 1998-2001
Stoup James
1965-66
Wellman Josh
2001-04
VanKirk Malcolm
1949
1947
1921-22
Stoltz Michael
1951
1942
1987-90
William W.
1950-52 1998-2001 1914-15
2016 PENN STATE MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Worley James Wuenschel
O. B.
1949
Y Z
1938-39
Wyszynski Brandon
1993
Yaverbaum
1957
Harry I. (Mgr.)
Yeager Cole Yerger Yocum
2014
H. C.
1914-15
E. S.
1921-22
Yoder Carson 1998-2000 Young Chris
Yoder Grant Yohman John Yost
I. A.
2015-pres. 1992-93 1952 1922-24
Young Marc
2002-05
Youtz
1953-55
Yudin
Ronald M. J. D.
Zanone Joseph
1940 1980
Zappia Matthew
2000-03
Zichelli Thomas
2005-08
Ziegenfus
1941-42
William M.
Zimmerman, Jr. W. H.
Zittel Kyle
1932 2012-2015
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