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2011 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LACROSSE QUICK FACTS Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 12,100 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Nickname: Pride Colors: Gold, White and Blue Home Stadium (Capacity): James M. Shuart Stadium (13,000) President: Stuart Rabinowitz Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Michael Barnes Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes Senior Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Danny McCabe Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis
Table of Contents
Quick Facts........................................................................................1 Director of Athletics Welcome...........................................................2 Cascade .............................................................................................3 Hofstra Highlights..............................................................................4 Game Day..........................................................................................6 Hofstra in the Community.................................................................7 HEADstrong......................................................................................8 Nick Colleluori Tribute......................................................................9 Alumni Reflections..........................................................................10 Head Coach Seth Tierney.................................................................12 Associate Head Coach Joe Amplo...................................................14 Assistant Coach Kevin Unterstein...................................................15 Assistant Coach Sean Smith............................................................16 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Jimmy Prendergast....17 The Hofstra Hundred Club...............................................................17 2011 Numerical Roster....................................................................18 2011 Alphabetical Roster.................................................................19 2011 Outlook....................................................................................20 Player Profiles..................................................................................24 2011 Opponents...............................................................................40 2011 Composite Schedule................................................................42 NCAA Lacrosse...............................................................................44 NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra........................................................45 This is Hofstra University................................................................46 Hofstra President..............................................................................48 University Senior Administration....................................................49 Hofstra Director of Athletics............................................................50 Hofstra Athletics..............................................................................51 Athletics Administrative Staff and Head Coaches...........................52 Hofstra Lacrosse Academic Plan.....................................................54 A Day in the Life of a Hofstra Lacrosse Player...............................55 Margiotta Hall..................................................................................56 James M. Shuart Stadium/Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility.............58 Howdy Myers Pavilion....................................................................59 Academic Support............................................................................60 Athletic Training..............................................................................61 Hofstra Heritage...............................................................................62 Long Island, New York....................................................................64 2010 Statistics and Results..............................................................65 2010 Game Summaries....................................................................66 2010 Colonial Athletic Association Review....................................76 The Colonial Athletic Association...................................................78 All-Time Letterwinners....................................................................79 Hofstra Record Book.......................................................................84 Hofstra Annual Leaders...................................................................87 Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners.....................................................88 Hofstra Players in the Pro’s..............................................................92 National Team Alumni.....................................................................94 Coaching Alumni.............................................................................95 Series Records..................................................................................96 Yearly Records/Coaches Records....................................................97 All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results..................................................98 Media Information.........................................................................106 STX .............................................................................................108
Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs: Tim McMahon Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance: John Heck Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities: Jay Artinian Assistant Director of Athletics for Development: Daniel Solow Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations: Ellen Johnson Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Development: Samantha Sweeney Assistant Director of Athletics for Administration: Meaghan Almon Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely Director of Student-Athlete Services: Annie Fiorvanti Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800/6750 Associate Director of Athletic Communications: Stephen Gorchov Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Senior Sports Information Director/Lacrosse Contact: Jim Sheehan Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692 Fax: (516) 463-5033 E-mail Address: Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Jeremy Kniffin Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 Hofstra Lacrosse on the Web: GoHofstra.com Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings Athletic Trainer-Men’s Lacrosse: Rob Sullivan Equipment Managers: Anthony Battaglia and Kathy Theiling Assistant Equipment Managers: Dave Walsh and John Considine Photography: Brian Ballweg, Jim Sheehan, Charles Roy, Darl Zehr, Larry Cowder
LACROSSE INFORMATION
Head Lacrosse Coach: Seth Tierney (Johns Hopkins, 1991) Record at Hofstra: 36-23/Four seasons Overall Record: Same E-mail Address: Seth.Tierney@Hofstra.edu Lacrosse Office Phone: (516) 463-6484 Lacrosse Office Fax: (516) 463-3818 Associate Head Coach: Joe Amplo (Hofstra, 2000) Office Phone: (516) 463-6617 Assistant Coaches: Kevin Unterstein (Hofstra, 2008) and Sean Smith (Roanoke, 1983) Asst. Coaches Phones: (516) 463-6617 and 6629 Senior Assistant to the Men’s Lacrosse Coach: Cathy Aull E-mail Address: Cathy.A.Aull@hofstra.edu
2011 LACROSSE INFORMATION
Players Returning/Lost: 31/12 Starters Returning: 8 (A-Stephen Bentz, A-Jay Card, A-Jamie Lincoln, M-Kevin Ford, M-Brad Loizeaux, D-Mike Skudin, D-Cody Solaja, G-Andrew Gvozden) Starters Lost: 2 (D-Christian Scuderi, M-Dan Stein) 2011 Team Captains: Stephen Bentz, Jay Card, Steven DeNapoli, Tim Holman, and Michael Skudin 2010 Record: 9-5 2010 CAA Record: 2-3
Key Returnees Jay Card Jamie Lincoln Stephen Bentz Brad Loizeaux Kevin Ford Adrian Sorichetti Andrew Gvozden Rob Bellairs
Pos. A A A M M M G G
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So.
2010 Stats
G - A - Pts. GB 31-22-53 31 33-20-53 23 29-12-41 26 19-11-30 4 15-6-21 8 9-6-15 3 10 GP, 9.30 GAA 10 GP, 8.81 GAA
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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS It is my pleasure to welcome you to Hofstra University and the 2011 NCAA Division I Lacrosse season. We look forward to another exciting season under Head Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney. Hofstra remains committed to achieving success at the highest levels, both in the classroom and on the field. Hofstra is coming off an outstanding 2010 season, which saw the Pride receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The team also played in the second annual Big City Classic, defeating Delaware in the first collegiate game played at the New Meadowlands Stadium. On an individual note, juniors Jay Card and Jamie Lincoln were named to the All-America team, and eight players earned all-conference accolades. Over the past decade, Hofstra University and the Athletics Department have committed its resources to provide a first-class experience for our student-athletes and the entire University community. The primary mission at Hofstra University is to educate our students and prepare them for their careers after college. In recent years the Athletics program has added an enhanced academic advisement program that includes the new Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center and an upgraded tutorial program. In addition, we have initiated “Career Nights” where successful alumni, including many former student-athletes, return to campus to speak, both in group and one-on-one formats, about how to embark on a professional career. On the athletic side, our constant upgrade of athletic facilities, locker rooms, training areas and offices provide our student-athletes and our staff with the very best environment in which to prepare and perform. The men’s lacrosse program, which salutes past student-athletes with the Pride Victory Walk at the entrance of Shuart Stadium, recently completed a multi-phase project that will keep their Shuart Stadium/Margiotta Hall facility among the best in the country. In 2007 FieldTurf was installed in Shuart Stadium allowing the Pride to compete and practice on the best and safest playing surface.
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New scoreboards in the north and south end zones further enhance the game day experience. Recently, the Pride locker room and lacrosse offices were completely renovated to provide a first-class dressing room as well as welcome, meeting and working areas for both of our lacrosse programs. The athletic training area of Margiotta Hall was also refurbished to create a state-of-the-art facility for Hofstra’s sports medicine staff to treat student-athletes. In 2010 a Traditions Project, which pays tribute to the history of the lacrosse program, was completed. As Hofstra enters its 63rd season of lacrosse, we look back fondly on all of our previous achievements; 504 victories (one of only 17 programs in the nation with 500 or more wins); 17 conference championships; 16 trips to the NCAA Tournament, including four quarterfinal appearances; 44 times ranked in the Top 20 nationally in the final poll; and the many All-Americans, scholarathletes, all-conference selections and North-South AllStar Game participants. The anticipation of a new season excites us all. I would like to thank all our alumni, parents and friends for their support of Hofstra Lacrosse. Our mission and goals remain the same - to provide our student-athletes with the resources to be successful on and off the field. My best wishes to Coach Tierney, his staff and the 2011 Pride team for a successful season. Enjoy the season,
Jack Hayes Director of Athletics
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HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS A packed house turned out for Jimmy Fallon’s show at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex
Chart-topping recording artist Trey Songz headlined the Live at 75 Concert Award-winning broadcast journalist Ted Koppel was the keynote speaker at Hofstra’s 75th Anniversary Convocation
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Legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy was one of the featured performers at Hofstra’s Live at 75 Concert
Hofstra celebrated its 75th Anniversary with a cake from Charm City Cakes, which is featured on the Food Network show “Ace of Cakes”. Charm City executive sous chef Geof Manthorpe delivered and assembled the cake for the celebration.
The Hofstra North Shore - LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University will admit its first class in September 2011
The Princeton Review recently named the Zarb School of Business One of its “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors” Hofstra’s Diamond Celebration Weekend featured a Grucci Fireworks show
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Hofstra in the community The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team lends a great deal of time to the Long Island community. The team frequently conducts lacrosse clinics for special needs children, as well as participating in events to aid the homeless, including the Have a Heart for the Homeless Candlelight Vigil sponsored by the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless (LICH). The Pride was helped set-up, sort and pack clothes and goods for both individuals and homeless shelters.
Jordan Fried running in the New York City Marathon
Each holiday season, the Pride participates in Holiday Magic, a program that Coach Tierney initiated while he was at Johns Hopkins and brought with him to Hofstra. The team helps collect, wrap and distribute The Pride met Cornell in one of their games at the 2010 toys to Colleluori Classic underprivileged children, providing a bit of joy to those in need. Hofstra is also actively involved in the fight against blood cancer through the HEADstrong Foundation, which was founded by Nick Colleluori before his passing as a result of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The team has raised awareness and a great deal of funds through the sales of “Relentless” t-shirts and lime green shoelaces. Each year the team participates in the Nick Colleluori Classic at Ridley High School in Pennsylvania, which serves as the organization’s biggest fundraiser. Sophomore Jordan Fried also helped raise money for cancer research as part of Fred’s Team at the 2010 New York City Marathon. Fried, who is a leukemia survivor, completed the marathon in 3:17.
Siller Children’s Foundation by competing in the Tunnel to Towers Run/Walk in honor of Firefighter Stephen Siller, who lost his life September 11, 2001. The team is also involved with a variety of initiatives with Hofstra’s StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), including reading programs at local schools, a gift card donation program during the holidays, the Special Olympics and Long Island Cares Holiday food drives. The team has also joined with the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation and has “adopted” Dylan Beach. Team members and coaches spend time with Dylan and welcome him to home games.
This past fall the team raised more than $2,000 for the Stephen The team participated in the 2010 Tunnel To Towers Run/Walk
Stephen Bentz moves the ball versus Cornell
Team members at the annual Holiday Magic event
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NICK COLLELUORI HEADSTRONG FOUNDATION Nick Colleluori, who would have been part of the class of 2008, fought a “relentless” battle against Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, and while Nick lost his battle on November 28, 2006, his vision has just begun. The HEADstrong Foundation is dedicated to Nick’s life. During his 14-month battle, which included chemotherapy, a stem-cell transplant and extensive radiation treatment, it was Nick’s vision to establish this foundation to raise awareness and help others affected by this disease. He drew the logo as he was waiting to go into the operating room for a procedure. Because lacrosse was his passion and he can no longer carry the ball, his family and friends will carry the ball for him.
HEADstrong Foundation Nick Colleluori Memorial Classic The Pride compete in the annual HEADstrong Foundation Nick Colleluori Memorial Classic at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania. The underlying thread of the tournament is lacrosse, but the real theme was helping those in need. In 2007 approximately $75,000 was raised for the HEADstrong Foundation through sponsorships, auctions, raffles and the sale of HEADstrong Foundation t-shirts. The 2008 event, which was held October 11, surpassed that total with nearly $150,000 raised at the nineteam tournament. In 2009 20-teams participated in the event and, coupled with a 12-team women’s tournament on the Hofstra campus, raised more than $200,000 for the foundation. The 2010 edition of the Colleluori Classic, which took place October 9-10, was also a great success with more than $150,000 raised. The tournament featured 10 NCAA Division I teams competing on the 9th and 10 NCAA Division II & III squads in action on the 10th. A 14-team women’s event at Hofstra raised an additional $40,000 in funds For more information on Nick Colleluori and the HEADstrong Foundation, please visit www. HEADstrongfoundation.org
“Make use of the time you have & don’t stress the little things. Have a smile and enjoy what you can get out of life.”
- Nick Colleluori
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NICK COLLELUORI TRIBUTE Rather than retire the jersey of Nick Colleluori, the men’s lacrosse program decided to honor Nick by assigning the number to a deserving senior each year. Hofstra is determined to keep Nick’s memory and his mission alive by educating new players on his life and the inspiration he provided to the team.
The first player to wear the #27 jersey was Adam Swarsen, who was the only member of the 2010 Hofstra roster to have played with Nick Colleluori. In 2010 senior Steven DeNapoli will wear the #27 jersey.
“It is an honor to wear the number 27 during my senior year. Nick’s legacy has done so much for this program and I am pleased to be a part of something so special. Wearing this number inspires me even more to play with Nick’s tenacity, as well as his relentless attitude.” - Steven DeNapoli
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Alumni reflections I entered my final season at Hofstra (‘93) with a sense of optimism despite our dismal performance the previous year. I was living in a house right across from Hofstra Stadium with 10 of my teammates. It was a short walk to the field and a short walk to campus. We had a good preseason and the lines were beginning to gel. We tried to build on the previous year by realizing that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. We had talent and we had the desire to win. In my mind, that’s all it took to turn a 4-9 record into a 10-6 record, the first playoff appearance in 15 years and Hofstra’s first trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Throughout my final season, Coach John Danowski kept hammering home the notion that we were winning, not because of any secret ingredient, but because we’re having fun. To Coach, it was that simple. As a 21-year old who couldn’t see past the nose on his face, I could hardly comprehend when he tried to explain to us that the “x’s and o’s” would take care of itself. Focus, not on winning or losing, but the fact that we could play this game, feel the air in our lungs, run, hit, shoot. Things we take for granted but coveted by those less fortunate. Coach Danowski would say: “Look in the stands, see your family smiling, cheering you on. Take strength in their belief in you.” To me, this was not the best motivation before a game. I wanted to hear fire and brimstone, not flower power. But now, almost 20 years later and by God’s grace, I watch my own children take joy in running, jumping… playing. I’ve come to realize that Coach Danowski was absolutely right. Winning is a by-product. You have the opportunity to play a game that you love at the top level in collegiate sports. Revel in the fact that your family can come to the games and cheer you on. Rely on your teammates for support because the friendships that you forge today will be with you for the rest of your lives, long after the final whistle sounds. Good luck this season.
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To this day I am extremely proud to be part of the Hofstra Lacrosse Family. I was introduced to Hofstra University at an early age through my mother Jane Parrinelli (Hofstra ’83) and my three uncles who played lacrosse at Hofstra – Bill Fowler (Hofstra ’74), Michael Fowler (Hofstra ’79) and Joseph Fowler (Hofstra ’83). From that point in time I always had a passion for Hofstra Lacrosse and dreamed of one day playing in Hofstra (Shuart) Stadium, wearing the blue and gold. When I arrived on campus in the fall of 1996 it was an honor, privilege and dream come true. Throughout my four years there were many on the field successes for our team, including playing in the NCAA Tournament for three out of four years from 1997 to 2000. It was also an honor being elected by the teammates and friends I admired as a tri-captain my senior year, as well as being selected to the North-South Senior All Star Game. Off the field we were blessed with the lasting relationships we have to this day. Upon graduation in 2000 I entered the Hofstra University School of Law and currently practice as a trial lawyer in Manhattan. I truly believe that the work ethic, focus, values and determination that were instilled in me by my coaches and teammates have helped me immensely in my professional life. I enjoyed every moment at Hofstra University. These times and memories were shaped by wonderful teammates, coaches, friends, faculty and my wonderful parents and avid Hofstra fans Jane and Bob. Hofstra Lacrosse has shaped me into the man I have become. I hope that my teammates and I left the Hofstra Lacrosse Program in a better place because I know it left me a better person and for that I will always be grateful. Go Pride!!
Bobby Parrinelli Hofstra Lacrosse 1997-2000
Alumni reflections As a spunky, overactive kid growing up in Flushing, Queens, I cut my athletic teeth playing football and baseball in the city parks. The city streets were the venue for our neighborhood roller hockey, punchball, and stickball games. In 1951, at age 13, I graduated from Saint Mary’s Elementary School. By September of that year our family moved to Mineola in Nassau County. According to my 13-year old odometer that was a million miles away. I was playing football for the Mineola freshman team and the word lacrosse was not even in my vocabulary. That spring of 1952 my new friends and football teammates lured me away from baseball by taking me to watch a strange game called lacrosse. The Manhasset Lacrosse Club was playing the New Jersey Lacrosse Club and I fell in love with the game in the first 10 minutes and baseball became a thing of the past in my life. I was on the Mineola team, playing defense the next week. The first lacrosse game I ever played in was only the second game I had ever seen. I didn’t even know all the rules yet, but I knew not to let my man score. Coach Pete Kuchinski ran the show for Mineola and I was having one of the greatest experiences of my young life. There were only five high schools playing lacrosse in Nassau County in those days and not one school district in Suffolk County fielded a team. The Metropolitian Lacrosse League was the only competitive scholastic lacrosse association in the greater New York Metropolitian area within a 150-mile radius. Mineola, Sewanaka, Garden City, Manhasset and Freeport made up the Long Island contingent, while Brooklyn Poly Prep, Peekskill Academy and New York Military Academy from Cornwall on Hudson rounded out the eight-team league. We played each other twice in a home and home series giving us a 14-game schedule. To the best of my memory there was no other high school competitive program in New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Delaware or Massachusetts at that time. There were no playoffs then but at season’s end two All-Star teams were chosen by the coaches. and a final game was played in June in the stadium at Jones Beach State Park. This AllScholastic honor team competition was the Super Bowl of high school lacrosse throughout the 1950’s. The thrill of my life was when I was selected to participate in that game in the Spring of 1955.
Meanwhile Coach Howard “Howdy” Myers left Johns Hopkins University after three National Championship victories and signed on with Hofstra College as athletic director, head football coach and head lacrosse coach. Howdy had come north to put Hofstra on the football and lacrosse map. In the fall of 1955 I joined the Hofstra Football/Lacrosse family, just three months after Howdy’s team had beaten national power Rutgers to win the Laurie Cox Division Lacrosse Championship. This was an NCAA version of a National Championship since the playoff system had not yet been developed. From 1950 until the late 1970’s Howdy had not only put Hofstra on the map but he was a prime mover in helping to develop high school lacrosse throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties by contributing equipment and conducting clinics and on the field demonstrations at countless high schools in the area. My lacrosse experience at Hofstra was more than wonderful. Howdy developed very successful programs and the Dutchmen of Hofstra were constant residents of the top 15 or 20 teams in the nation against competition such as Army, Rutgers, Virginia, Penn State, Penn, Duke, Loyola (MD), Harvard, University of Baltimore, Ohio State and others. We never played with any other type of lacrosse stick but wooden. Actually it was a conglomeration of wood, leather, cat gut, and string. Breaking or snapping the wooden head or handle of your stick back in the day was paramount to losing a very close relative. It was every lacrosse player’s nightmare and the saddest day in the life of a “Lax Man” was to hear the snap of wood while scooping a loose ground ball. Some of the happiest moments of my athletic life at Hofstra involved stepping on the field to represent my school, winning the opening face-off, and bringing the ball down to the attack to set up for a goal. As head coach of the Half Hollow Hills East High School lacrosse program for 11 seasons, I used what I had learned from my experiences at Mineola and most certainly at Hofstra to help my teams win 146 games in 11 seasons. I loved Hofstra back in the day, I loved Hofstra during my 25-year football/lacrosse coaching experience and the connection continues 55 years later. As we grow older our personality builds as a result of life experiences. In part I am the result of the efforts of the dedicated coaches I had in lacrosse and football, who cared enough to spend the time helping me to develop into a decent human being. They helped mold my personality and launch my coaching career. Hofstra was then and is now a major factor in my life.
Lou DiBlasi Hofstra Lacrosse 1955-61
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HEAD MEN’S LACROSSE COACH
SETH TIERNEY Seth Tierney became the fifth head coach in the 62-year history of the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program when he was hired to the position in August 2006. Now in his fifth season, Tierney has led the Pride to 36 victories, the 2008 Colonial Athletic Association championship, the 2009 CAA regular season title and berths in three consecutive NCAA Championships from 2008 through 2010.
Tierney served as an assistant coach at Hofstra from 1995 through 2000 before leaving for a similar position at his alma mater Johns Hopkins University. During his six-year tenure with the Pride, Hofstra recorded six consecutive winning seasons with a combined overall record of 61-28 and a conference mark of 29-2, captured five league titles, received five top 15 final national rankings, and played in four NCAA Championship tournaments. Tierney also coached seven All-Americans and nearly two-dozen all-conference players during his first tenure at Hofstra. Among them was midfielder Doug Shanahan, who would receive the
inaugural Tewaaraton Trophy as College Lacrosse Player of the Year, the Lt. Ray Enners Award as the Division I Player of the Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as the Division I Midfielder of the Year in 2001. “During our search, we had the privilege of meeting many outstanding candidates including several former Pride assistants,” Hofstra Director of Athletics Jack Hayes said. “Although all of them had exceptional and unique plans for Hofstra Lacrosse, Seth Tierney’s presentation displayed the enthusiasm, intensity and passion that we were looking for. We are committed to assisting him move the program into the elite level of college lacrosse.” Last season, the Pride made its school record-tying third consecutive trip to the NCAA Championships and finished the year with a 9-5 record. Hofstra had two players named to the USILA All-America team, five named to the All-CAA team and two more named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. In 2009, Tierney directed the Pride to an 11-4 overall record, a 6-0 mark during the CAA regular season and his second NCAA Championship bid. Five Hofstra players were named to the All-CAA Teams, including first team selection Jay Card, who was voted the CAA Player of the Year. In addition, four Pride players were named to the USILA AllAmerica team and one was voted to the USILA Scholar-Athlete All-America Team. For his efforts, Tierney was named the CAA co-Coach of the Year. The 2008 season saw Hofstra make a return to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year hiatus. The team posted a 10-6 record and won the CAA title in a thrilling overtime win over Drexel. Leading scorer Anthony Muscarella was named an honorable mention All-American, while Kevin Unterstein was the CAA Defensive Player of the Year and Jay Card earned CAA Rookie of the Year accolades. In addition, seven players received All-CAA honors and the Unterstein brothers, Kevin and Michael, were named North-South Game All-Stars and were both selected in the Major League Lacrosse Draft. In his first year at the helm of the Hofstra program, Tierney took over a team that returned one starter from 2006’s NCAA Quarterfinal squad and led them to a 6-8 record that saw seven losses decided by one goal. The team qualified for the CAA Championship, saw one of its star players – Kevin Unterstein – earn honorable mention AllAmerica honors and had seven players named to AllCAA teams, including three All-Rookie selections. Tierney returned to Hofstra after a six-year tenure at
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John Hopkins, with the final two seasons as associate head coach. As the Blue Jays offensive coordinator, he was the architect of one of the most potent and explosive offenses in the nation in recent years. Tierney directed the Blue Jays attack that finished second in the nation in scoring margin, sixth in scoring offense and 16th in man-up offense during Hopkins’ NCAA title run in 2005. The Blue Jays led the nation in scoring offense and man-up offense in 2003 and finished fifth in both categories in 2004. In Tierney’s final season at Hopkins the Blue Jays posted a 9-5 record, advanced to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals, and ranked in the top 15 in the country in four statistical categories. With an emphasis on a balanced attack that puts pressure on the opposition at every position, individual awards have been plentiful at Hopkins. A total of 21 Blue Jay midfielders and attackmen earned All-America honors during Tierney’s tenure in Homewood.
Among them was Kyle Harrison, a two-time first team All-America, who received the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Lt. Enners Award in 2005 and the McLaughlin Award in 2004 and 2005.
Tierney and his wife, Maureen, have two children – a son, Ryan (12), and a daughter, Erin (10). The Tierney family resides in Massapequa, New York.
Tierney played for the Blue Jays from 1988 through 1991 and served as team captain as a senior. He helped lead Hopkins to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons, including an appearance in the 1989 NCAA title game. He received Hopkins’ Turnbull-Reynolds Award as a senior as the player most exemplifying leadership and sportsmanship. Tierney was also selected to play in the North-South game as a senior. After graduating from Johns Hopkins, Tierney continued his playing career by playing three seasons of indoor lacrosse for the New York Saints before serving as an assistant coach for the Saints for two seasons.
The Tierney Family
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Associate Head Coach
Joe Amplo
Joe Amplo is in his third season as the associate head coach of the men’s lacrosse program and his 11th year overall on the Pride staff. Amplo, a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 through 1999, was an assistant coach from 1999 to 2001 before returning to Long Island in the fall of 2002 after one year as an assistant coach at Pennsylvania.
Amplo, who was named associate head coach in August 2008, began his college coaching career in the fall of 1999 as a defensive specialist with the Hofstra midfielders. He served two seasons as an assistant coach under then-coach John Danowski, with the Pride advancing to the NCAA Championship both years. In 2001 Amplo left Hofstra for Penn, where the Quakers posted their best record in 13 years, recording the program’s first winning season and first nine-win campaign since 1989, going 9-4 overall and 3-3 in the Ivy League during the 2002 season. Since his return to Hofstra in 2003, the Pride has posted a 76-49 record and advanced to five NCAA Championships, including the quarterfinals in 2006. During his Hofstra tenure, Amplo has had a hand in coaching 53 all-conference players, including five conference players of the year, four rookies of the year, as well as 21 All-Americans. Under his tutelage in 2001 Doug Shanahan was the inaugural recipient of the Tewaaraton Trophy, given to the top collegiate lacrosse player, as well as the Lt. Raymond Enners Award as National Player of the Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as Midfielder of the Year. He has also coached a Tewaaraton Award finalist in Chris Unterstein, as well as 13 North-South All-Stars (including MVP’s Brett Moyer and Shanahan). During his 10 years on staff, Amplo has also coached six USILA Scholar-All-Americans. Amplo’s work with the Pride defense has consistently placed Hofstra among the best in the nation with the 2006 team ranking fifth nationally in scoring defense at 6.58 goals per game. As a player, Amplo was a first team All-America East selection on defense during his senior year in 1999. He played in 58 games during his Hofstra career and recorded 91 ground balls. In 1999 Amplo tallied 40 ground balls and registered an assist while starting all 16 games for Hofstra, which advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals that season. He played on three (1996,
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1997 and 1999) NCAA Tournament teams as a Hofstra player and has coached in four (2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006). During his time as a student-athlete Amplo was elected chairperson of Hofstra’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) for consecutive terms and served as the Hofstra representative for the America East Conference SAAC meetings. He was also a member of the NCAA Steering Committee during Hofstra’s NCAA certification review. The Farmingville, Long Island, native had a stellar scholastic career at Sachem High School in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York, where he was a four-time letterman in both lacrosse and football. As a senior captain, he tallied 20 goals and 15 assists at midfield and led Sachem to Suffolk County and Long Island championships and the New York State championship game. He was named to allconference teams in both lacrosse and football. Coach Amplo also serves as director of the Blue and Gold Lacrosse Camps, which operates on the Hofstra campus and promotes the game of lacrosse to young people on Long Island. He is also the founder and director of the Long Island Classic and Clinic, which is one of the largest youth and high school tournaments and clinics in the nation. The annual event attracts more than 10,000 players and fans to Hofstra each July. Active on the lecture circuit, Coach Amplo has been a featured speaker at several national and regional lacrosse conventions and clinics, including the US Lacrosse Convention, the Potomac (MD) Convention, the Philadelphia Coaches Association Convention, The Amplo Family the Pacific Northwest Coaches Convention, the Southwest Coaches Convention, the Boston Coaches Clinic, Hudson Valley Lacrosse Night and numerous speaking engagements on Long Island. Amplo graduated from Hofstra with a degree in geography and holds a master’s in college student counseling from the University as well. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two daughters, Sophia (5) and Charlotte (2) The Amplo family resides in Babylon, New York.
Assistant Coach
KEVIN UNTERSTEiN Kevin Unterstein, who has spent the past two seasons serving as an assistant coach under Bill Tierney at both Princeton and Denver, is in his first season on the Hofstra Pride men’s lacrosse staff.
A 2008 graduate of Hofstra with a degree in sociology, Unterstein enjoyed a stellar playing career as a short-stick defensive middie from 2005 through 2008. As a senior he recorded a teamleading 70 ground balls while helping to guide the Pride to
the Colonial Athletic Association title and the NCAA Tournament. For his efforts, he was an All-CAA first team selection, and was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Year, and the CAA Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player. In 2007 as a junior, Unterstein earned USILA All-American honorable mention honors, and was named to the All-CAA second team as well as the All-CAA Tournament team. As a sophomore in 2006, Kevin, his twin brother Mike, and their older brother Chris combined to help lead Hofstra to a 17-2 record, a No. 2 national ranking and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. He was also named to the All-CAA Rookie Team as a freshman. Following graduation in 2008, he became an assistant under Bill Tierney at Princeton, working with the defense and face-off specialists. He would follow Tierney to Denver to help coordinate the Pioneers’ man-down unit and work specifically with the defensive midfielders and work with assistant coach Trevor Tierney with the defense and the overall face-off game. A native of Shoreham, N.Y., he was a high school All-American at Shoreham-Wading River High, where he was part of four Suffolk County championships and one state championship. Unterstein was engaged to Melissa Orlando this past December with a wedding planned for October 2011.
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Assistant Coach
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Sean Smith is in his 13th season on the Hofstra Lacrosse coaching staff. Smith, who came to Hofstra from Division Avenue High School in Levittown, New York, served on John Danowski’s coaching staff from 1998 through 2006 and returned to Hofstra in 2008 as part of Seth Tierney’s staff.
During his Hofstra coaching career, Smith helped develop 2001 Tewaaraton Trophy recipient Doug Shanahan, who also won National Player of the Year and National Midfielder of the Year accolades as well. He has also coached 45 all-conference players, six conference players and rookies of the year, 21 All-Americans and 22 North-South All-Stars. Two of those all-stars, Doug Shanahan and Brett Moyer, went on to win MVP honors at the North-South All-Star Game. In 2006 Smith directed Tewaaraton Trophy finalist Chris Unterstein and helped the Pride to a berth in the NCAA Quarterfinals. In his 12 years with the program Smith has also seen
duties, Smith is currently a teacher and assistant football coach in the Levittown School District. As a player at Roanoke College, Smith was named to the USILA Division III All-American team in 1982 and 1983. He tallied 50 goals in 1981 and 51 in 1982. Smith concluded his college career as Roanoke’s career leader and is currently second with 145 goals. He also ranks seventh in career scoring with 208 points and in the top 15 in career assists with 63. In 1996 Smith was inducted into the Roanoke College Athletic Hall of Fame. Smith holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Roanoke College, a master’s degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and a postgraduate degree in educational administration from Hofstra. Smith and his wife, Carol, have three children – J.P. (18), Brendan (17) and Conor (13). The Smith family resides in West Islip, New York.
seven players go on to earn USILA Scholar All-America honors. Smith began his coaching career in 1985 when he served as an assistant coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. While at Ohio Wesleyan, Smith also served as a physical education instructor, intramural director and ticket manager. In 1987 he joined the lacrosse staff at Army as an assistant and coached the Cadets from 1987 through 1990. Smith also served as a physical education instructor while at Army. He served as the varsity head lacrosse coach and the junior varsity head football coach at Division Avenue from 1990 to 1997. In addition to his Hofstra coaching
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The Smith Family
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
James Prendergast James Prendergast is in his second season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Hofstra University. Prendergast began his career at Hofstra as an intern on the strength and conditioning staff and moved into his current role in January 2010 and works primarily with the Pride’s men and women’s lacrosse programs.
In his day-to-day work with the lacrosse teams, Prendergast administers drills for speed, agility and flexibility in addition to instructing the student-athletes on proper technique and form during weight training.
Prior to joining the Hofstra staff, Prendergast served as a student personal trainer through the Hofstra Recreation Center during the 2008-09 academic year. In 2007-08 he completed a 200-hour internship at Institute 3e, an elite sports performance facility, in Huntington, New York. Prendergast has also been a private strength coach to numerous athletes on Long Island. A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Prendergast is also certified by USA Weightlifting and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Associations. He also holds American Red Cross CPR and AED certification. A 2009 graduate of Hofstra, Prendergast was an exercise specialist major and minored in community health and psychology. He resides in Syosset, New York.
HOFSTRA HUNDRED CLUB
The “Hofstra Hundred Club” is a fund-raising initiative for the men’s lacrosse program under the umbrella of the Hofstra Pride Club. Each member of this elite club is asked to donate $100 for each victory earned. All contributors to this program will be recognized as Hofstra Pride Club members and will receive all benefits afforded to them through the Hofstra Pride Club. Besides supporting the members of the Pride lacrosse team both on and off the field, these generous donations will allow Hofstra Lacrosse the opportunity to continue to operate in a first-class manner, while setting a new standard for a Division I lacrosse program. The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program would like to thank the Hofstra Hundred Club members and our generous contributors. With your support we have the resources and ability to do the ‘little things’ that make a big difference for our lacrosse program. A special thanks to the following 2009-10 Hofstra Hundred Club members: Gary Arnold Ed Finegan Renee Leary Gary Barth Joseph Fowler Bob Leary Paul Bjorneby Drs. Arno and Mindy Fried Ken and Pam Lucas Carl J. Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Jeff J. Tony and Carole Joe Carrello Froccaro Mazzarella Alison Cassidy and Nick John Froccaro James C. Metzger Kirsch Dom Gallina John Michielini Matthew Coleman Mike Greco Bill Miller Joe Corcoran Mark Haines Robert Parrinelli David and Dina Dale Doug Hall Robert Parrinelli, Jr. Lou DiBlasi Mickey Harley Tony Perettine Albert and Denise Greg Hein Bob Quinlan DiGiovanni Chris Hein Steve and Kristen Rielly Doug Edmonds Tom Holman Mike Ricigliano Gerry Fay Ben Kaminow Bryan and Debbie Rogan Tom and Diane Ferry Mike Laurano Scott Rosenzweig
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roy Diane and John Skudin Adam Snyder Dean Spadaro Dan and Arline Stein Jay Sullivan Patricia Tierney Thomas Tierney Stephen Trentacoste Owen Walsh Jim Watson E. David Woycik, Jr. Dr. Allen Zagoren
If you are interested in joining the Hofstra Hundred Club, please call our office at 516-463-6484, or send us an email at lacrosse@hofstra.edu.
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2011 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Numerical roster
The Pride No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 47 48 49 77
Name Brad Loizeaux Lance Yapor Tom Ferry Kevin Ford Steve Serling Dan Pezzolla Jordan Fried Jamie Lincoln Mike DeNapoli Rich Rambo Drew Coholan Aaron Jones Stephen Bentz Adam Mojica Michael Burke Torin Varn Andrew Gvozden Zachary Pall Jay Card Mike Vaccaro Austin Wright Corey Caputo Tim Holman Mark Mullen Steven DeNapoli Stephen DiGiovanni Mike Skudin Nate Roy Robert Bellairs Michael Hamilton Cody Solaja A.J. Leary Jack Moorehead James Raveret Kyle Pratte Coleman Koesterer Graham Horvath Anthony Zappone John Antoniades Ian Braddish Cullen Cassidy Jerry Nobile Matthew Haines Kevin Leary Adrian Sorichetti
Pos. M A M M M M A A M M M M A D A/M A G M A FO M D M D M M D G G D D M D M D M A M M/FO M M/FO D A D M
Ht. 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-7 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-0
Wt. 190 180 180 195 180 185 155 200 220 220 175 190 215 195 165 175 180 170 195 165 190 165 195 195 170 205 205 165 175 225 200 177 225 185 185 200 175 160 165 185 205 190 170 185 200
Head Coach: Seth Tierney Associate Head Coach: Joe Amplo Assistant Coaches: Kevin Unterstein and Sean Smith
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Cl. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Gr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. RFr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So.
Hometown Mullica Hill, NJ Glenview, IL Wilmington, DE Floral Park, NY Rockville Centre, NY Endicott, NY Chappaqua, NY St. Catharines, ON, Canada Lynbrook, NY Glenside, PA Rochester, NY Fairport, NY Massapequa, NY Springfield, PA Caledon, ON, Canada Ithaca, NY Millersville, MD Setauket, NY Caledon, ON, Canada Plano, TX Columbus, OH Stamford, CT Garden City, NY Harleysville, PA Hewlett, NY Cranford, NJ Long Beach, NY Essex, CT N. Massapequa, NY Brighton, MI Dallas, TX Guilford, CT East Northport, NY Glen Ellyn, IL Manchester, NH Manhattan Beach, CA Essex Fells, NJ Ballston Lake, NY Hauppauge, NY West Islip, NY Potomac, MD Bay Shore, NY Marlboro, NJ Guilford, CT Whitby, ON, Canada
High School/Previous The Tatnall School Glenbrook (IL)/Salisbury (CT) The Tatnall School Floral Park South Side/Lafayette Union Endicott Horace Greeley Ridley/Denver Lynbrook Abington Senior Irondequoit Fairport Massapequa Springfield The Hill Academy/Trinity-Pawling Ithaca Severna Park Ward Melville The Hill Academy/St. Andrew’s College Plano Senior Worthington Kilbourne Darien Garden City Germantown Academy G.W. Hewlett Cranford Long Beach The Williams School Plainedge Brother Rice Episcopal School of Dallas Guilford John Glenn Glenbard West Manchester Cazenovia Seton Hall Prep Shenendehowa St. Anthony’s West Islip/North Carolina Landon School West Islip Ranney School Guilford All Saints/Trinity-Pawling
2011 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE alphabetical roster
The Pride No. 42 31 14 43 16 23 20 45 12 9 27 28 3 4 7 18 48 32 24 40 13 39 34 49 8 1 15 36 25 47 19 6 38 11 37 30 5 29 33 77 17 21 22 2 41
Name John Antoniades Robert Bellairs Stephen Bentz Ian Braddish Michael Burke Corey Caputo Jay Card Cullen Cassidy Drew Coholan Mike DeNapoli Steven DeNapoli Stephen DiGiovanni Tom Ferry Kevin Ford Jordan Fried Andrew Gvozden Matthew Haines Michael Hamilton Tim Holman Graham Horvath Aaron Jones Coleman Koesterer A.J. Leary Kevin Leary Jamie Lincoln Brad Loizeaux Adam Mojica Jack Moorehead Mark Mullen Jerry Nobile Zachary Pall Dan Pezzolla Kyle Pratte Rich Rambo James Raveret Nate Roy Steve Serling Mike Skudin Cody Solaja Adrian Sorichetti Torin Varn Mike Vaccaro Austin Wright Lance Yapor Anthony Zappone
Pos. M/FO G A M A/M D A M/FO M M M M M M A G A D M A M M M D A M D D D D M M D M M G M D D M A FO M A M
Ht. 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-9
Wt. 165 175 215 185 165 165 195 205 175 220 170 205 180 195 155 180 170 225 195 175 190 200 177 185 200 190 195 225 195 190 170 185 185 220 185 165 180 205 200 200 175 165 190 180 160
Cl. So. So. Sr. So. So. RFr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Gr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Hauppauge, NY N. Massapequa, NY Massapequa, NY West Islip, NY Caledon, ON, Canada Stamford, CT Caledon, ON, Canada Potomac, MD Rochester, NY Lynbrook, NY Hewlett, NY Cranford, NJ Wilmington, DE Floral Park, NY Chappaqua, NY Millersville, MD Marlboro, NJ Brighton, MI Garden City, NY Essex Fells, NJ Fairport, NY Manhattan Beach, CA Guilford, CT Guilford, CT St. Catharines, ON, Canada Mullica Hill, NJ Springfield, PA East Northport, NY Harleysville, PA Bay Shore, NY Setauket, NY Endicott, NY Manchester, NH Glenside, PA Glen Ellyn, IL Essex, CT Rockville Centre, NY Long Beach, NY Dallas, TX Whitby, ON, Canada Ithaca, NY Plano, TX Columbus, OH Glenview, IL Ballston Lake, NY
High School/Previous St. Anthony’s Plainedge Massapequa West Islip/North Carolina The Hill Academy/Trinity-Pawling Darien The Hill Academy/St. Andrew’s College Landon School Irondequoit Lynbrook G.W. Hewlett Cranford The Tatnall School Floral Park Horace Greeley Severna Park Ranney School Brother Rice Garden City Seton Hall Prep Fairport Cazenovia Guilford Guilford Ridley/Denver The Tatnall School Springfield John Glenn Germantown Academy West Islip Ward Melville Union Endicott Manchester Abington Senior Glenbard West The Williams School South Side/Lafayette Long Beach Episcopal School of Dallas All Saints/Trinity-Pawling Ithaca Plano Senior Worthington Kilbourne Glenbrook (IL)/Salisbury (CT) Shenendehowa
Head Coach: Seth Tierney Associate Head Coach: Joe Amplo Assistant Coaches: Kevin Unterstein and Sean Smith
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2011 Outlook Armed with one of the deepest and experienced rosters in recent history, the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team enters the 2011 season looking for a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA Championship appearance. While the Pride posted a strong 9-5 overall record to earn their second consecutive at-large bid, their 2-3 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association, arguably the toughest division I lacrosse conference in the country from top to bottom, has inspired the team to take a more conventional path to the NCAA Championships. With the national quarterfinals returning to James M. Shuart Stadium in May, the Pride will have even more inspiration for a successful season. The Pride return 31 players, including eight starters, from last year’s 9-5 team. While having a veteran roster is quite beneficial, with only 10 student-athletes graduating at the end of the 2011 season, Hofstra will be looking to win today and prepare for tomorrow. Offensively, the Pride lost just 14 of their 181 goals in 2010 to graduation and return 10 of their top 11 scorers. “This is the first time during my tenure that we have a lot of players who have played a lot of games for us,” Hofstra Head Lacrosse Coach Seth Tierney said. “That should translate into
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maturity, goals and wins. With our depth, we are hoping to run a four or five man attack unit and three midfields to keep everyone fresh. On the other end it will be more of a team effort. “Despite the return of both of our starting goalies, we will need to play together defensively to be successful,” the fifthyear coach says. “We started that during the fall. We need to be tight and together. We can’t be putting any of our defensemen on an island. We will all have to cover everyone.”
ATTACK The Pride will return all three starting attackmen led by the senior All-American honorable mentions Jay Card (Caledon, ON, Canada) and Jamie Lincoln (St. Catharines, ON, Canada), and senior Stephen Bentz (Massapequa, NY). “While I don’t recall having three seniors on attack before, I am thrilled to have our starting attack back in force,” Tierney says. “This will be the second year that the three will be starting together and I’m looking for big things from them.” Card, who was also named to the All-CAA first team for the second straight year, tallied 31 goals and 22 assists in 2010. He was ably assisted on the attack last season by fellow countryman, Jamie Lincoln, who tallied a team-high 33 goals and tied Card with 53 points. The Denver-transfer was named to the All-CAA second team JAY CARD last year. Stephen Bentz is coming off the best season of his career with 29 goals and 12 assists and will set-up the offense from behind the net. The three seniors give the Pride one of the most potent starting attacks in college lacrosse. While the starting attack returns intact, Tierney is also excited about the young attackmen who will be incorporated into the offense for this season and for the future in sophomore Michael Burke (Caledon, ON, Canada), and freshman Torin Varn (Ithaca, NY) and Lance Yapor (Glenview, IL). Burke, a Canadian who prepped two years at Trinity-Pawling School in New York, played in nine games as a freshman and tallied two goals and one assist. Varn, a 2010 U.S. Lacrosse All-American from Ithaca
2011 Outlook (NY) High School, tallied 285 points during his scholastic career. Yapor, another All-American, recorded 270 points during his scholastic career including 97 (45-52) as a senior. Sophomore Jordan Fried (Chappaqua, NY), who saw limited action in 2010, also figures to see some playing time here as well. “Varn and Yapor have done a fantastic job in their transitions from high school to college and Jordan will benefit from his year of experience,” Tierney says.
MIDFIELD Hofstra lost just one starter from a deep 2010 midfield unit and has added several newcomers who are expected to contribute this season. The talent is there, so much so, that the Pride coaching staff will want some more preseason practice to solidify the midfield lines. Graduate-student Steve Serling (Rockville Centre, NY) headlines the newcomers at midfield. Serling, a graduate of Lafayette College and the Patriot League’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2010, tallied 37 goals and 12 assists for the Leopards last season. The USILA Scholar All-American had a strong fall and is a front-runner for a starting job on the first midfield. Junior starters Brad Loizeaux (Mullica Hill, NJ) and Kevin Ford (Floral Park, NY) are also good bets to return to the first midfield. Loizeaux, an All-CAA first team pick, tallied 19 goals and 11 assists in 2010 while Ford, who got a late start to the 2010
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STEVEn DENAPOLI season while recovering from a foot injury, added 15 goals and 6 assists in just seven games. With the deepest midfield of his tenure, Tierney expects a great battle for spots on the second and third midfield lines. “We will, hopefully, play more than two midfields because of our depth this season,” Tierney says. “We want to be able to address the issues of last year of having several players banged up at the end of the season and not able to play their best. But we’ll see as the season goes along.”
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There will be a minimum of eight players, with a large sophomore influence, battling for spots on the second and third midfield. Sophomores Aaron Jones (Fairport, NY), Drew Coholan (Rochester, NY), Adrian Sorichetti (Whitby, ON, Canada), Austin Wright (Columbus, OH) juniors Michael DeNapoli (Lynbrook, NY) and Dan Pezzolla (Endicott, NY) and newcomers Stephen DiGiovanni (Cranford, NJ), Rich Rambo (Glenside, PA) and Ian
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2011 Outlook Braddish (West Islip, NY) will battle during the preseason. DeNapoli, the most experienced of the junior midfielders, played in all 14 games last year and tallied nine goals and three assists. He played on the second midfield with Coholan, who also played in all 14 games and posted three goals and three assists. Jones played in 14 games and added six goals and three assists and could be the third member of the second midfield. Sorichetti, who was an AllCAA Rookie team selection last season, tallied nine goals and six assists in 14 games and also played on the Pride’s man-up unit. DiGiovanni, an All-New Jersey selection who tallied 274 points during his scholastic career at Cranford (NJ) High School, had an impressive fall as did Rambo, an All-Pennsylvania pick at Abington (PA) Senior High School who posted 109 goals, 62 assists and 300 ground balls during his career. Braddish, a transfer from North Carolina, along with Pezzolla and Wright, who each played in four games last season, will battle for playing time. At the longstick spot, senior Adam Mojica (Springfield, PA) returns to a starting role after playing in all 14 games last season. Mojica, an All-CAA second
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team selection who recorded 32 ground balls and forced 11 turnovers as a junior, could also see time at close defense as well. Sophomores Jerry Nobile (Bay Shore, NY) and Michael Hamilton (Brighton, MI) and senior Tom Ferry (Wilmington, DE) will battle it out for the other pole spot. Nobile, who played in four games last year, has great athleticism. Hamilton, who played in seven games and tallied two goals and one assist in 2010, is being moved from the offensive midfield and has shown a big presence at the pole. Ferry, who has battled injuries since arriving at Hofstra in 2009, will be looking for playing time at the pole as well.
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At the short-stick middie spot, the Pride will have two experienced seniors manning the position and two more pushing them. Steven DeNapoli (Hewlett, NY), who posted a team-high 49
2011 Outlook ground balls to go with his four goals and three assists last year, has not missed a game during his Hofstra career and ranked 57th in the country in ground balls per game. Classmate Tim Holman (Garden City, NY) also played in 14 games last season and picked up 32 ground balls to go with his two goals and three assists. Junior Cole Koesterer (Manhattan Beach, CA), who saw limited time in four games last season and freshmen A.J. Leary (Guilford, CT), Anthony Zappone (Ballston Lake, NY), and Kevin Leary (Guilford, CT) will back up DeNapoli and Holman. The Pride made a dramatic improvement at the face-off X last season, jumping from 47 percent in 2009 to 55 percent in 2010. Sophomore All-CAA Rookie team pick John Antoniades (Hauppauge, NY), who was thrust into the starting line-up when starter Mike Vaccaro (Plano, TX) was injured in the season opener against Princeton, took all but 21 face-offs last year and won 55% of his face-offs to place 23rd in Division I. Vaccaro, who has bad luck with injuries during his Hofstra career, also returns for his senior season and will look to reclaim his spot. Tierney is most surprised by the fall season of sophomore Cullen Cassidy (Potomac, MD, who won 10 of 15 face-offs in four games last season. The addition of junior Zachary Pall (Setauket, NY), a transfer from Quinnipiac who ranked ninth in the country in faceoff winning percentage (58%), and freshman James Raveret (Glen Ellyn, IL), who won 69 percent of his face-offs at Glenbard West High School in Illinois, will make the face-off position this season one of the most competitive in school history.
GOAL Hofstra returns both goalies that split time last season and has added a rising freshman for the future. Unlike last season, the Pride starter in goal is not expected to be in question as junior Andrew Gvozden (Millersville, MD) gets the starting nod over sophomore Rob Bellairs (North Massapequa, NY) and freshman Nate Roy (Essex, CT). Gvozden , who played in 10 games and started seven with a 4-2 record and a 9.30 goals against average last year, came out as the 2011 starter after a solid performance in the NCAA Tournament at Maryland last May and a strong fall season. Bellairs, also played in 10 games and started seven as a freshman and recorded a 5-3 record and an 8.81 GAA. Roy, a two-time All-New England selection from The Williams School in New London, Connecticut, posted a .708 save percentage in his four-year scholastic career.
DEFENSE On defense, the Pride returns two of their three starters, losing Christian Scuderi to graduation. Senior All-CAA second team selection Mike Skudin (Long Beach, NY), who picked up 29 ground balls last year, will be looked upon to anchor a young defense. Skudin, one of the team captains, will be returning from an injury last summer that prevented him from playing in the fall. Sophomore Cody Solaja (Dallas, TX), another All-CAA Rookie team selection, started in 12 of his 13 games as a freshman and looks to return to a starting role. Sophomore Mark Mullen (Harleysville, PA), who saw action in 13 games last season, had a strong fall season and will also battle for starting time. Redshirt freshman Corey Caputo (Stamford, CT), a two-time AllConnecticut selection at Darien High School, and freshmen Jack Moorehead (East Northport, NY), an All-New York State pick from John Glenn High School, and Kyle Pratte (Manchester, NH), an AllNew Hampshire selection from Manchester Central High School will also battle for playing time in 2011.
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2011 pride Profiles Steve
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Midfield 6-0, 180, Graduate-Student Rockville Centre, NY/South Side High School Coach: Joe Baccerela
First season on the Pride Lacrosse team…Comes to Hofstra following graduation from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania…At Lafayette College: Tallied 72 goals and 24 assists in three seasons at Lafayette…Graduated with a Economics and Business degree… 2010: USILA All-American honorable mention… USILA Scholar-All-America Team selection…Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year…All-Patriot League first team selection…Played and started in all 14 games for the Leopards…Tallied 37 goals and 12 assists for a team-high 49 points…Ranked first in the Patriot League and ninth in the nation in goals (2.64) and second in the Patriot League and 18th in the nation in points…Tallied five goals and three assists in the season opener against Fairfield…Scored five goals against Holy Cross…Scored three man-up goals and was credited with a game-winning goal…Picked up 14 ground balls and took 101 shots…2009: Did not play due to injury…2008: Played and started in all 13 games…Tallied 23 goals and nine assists for a team-high 32 points…Scored four goals against Holy Cross and three goals against Wagner…Picked up 15 ground balls…2007: Played in 13 games and started 11 as a freshman…Second on the team with 12 goals including a season-high three against Drexel…Dished out three assists…Picked up nine ground balls…High School: Was a captain and three-year letterwinner in lacrosse at South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York… Named to All-Nassau County teams as a senior in lacrosse and soccer… Captained the soccer team as well…National Honor Society member… Personal: Born May 9, 1988…Has two brothers and one sister…Pursuing a master’s degree in finance at Hofstra. Year GP Sht. 2007* 13 39 2008* 13 74 2010* 14 101 Career 40 214 * - at Lafayette
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Pts. GB 15 9 32 15 49 14 96 38
two against Robert Morris… Took 10 shots of which eight were on goal…2008: Played in all 16 games as a freshman… Recorded one goal and two assists and took seven shots… Tallied a goal and an assist against Robert Morris… Picked up an assist against Sacred Heart…Posted four ground balls on the season… Tallied one ground ball against Massachusetts, Towson, Sacred Heart and Robert Morris…High School: Played four years of lacrosse, three years of football and two years of basketball at Massapequa High School in Massapequa Park, New York…Helped the Chiefs to two Nassau County championships in lacrosse… Member of two conference championship teams in basketball…All-Nassau County selection in both lacrosse and football as a senior…Two-time honorable mention all-county lacrosse pick…New York State Scholar-Athlete in football and basketball…Team captain in all three sports as a senior…Recorded 31 goals, 31 assists and 87 ground balls as a senior…Most Valuable Player of the Exceptional Senior All-Star game…Won two gold medals as a member of the Long Island Empire State Games lacrosse team… Received Massapequa’s Superintendent’s Award and the Margaret Callahan Leadership Award…Personal: Born January 20, 1989…Has one sister and one brother…Also recruited by Loyola, Johns Hopkins and Massachusetts…Hobbies include fishing and crabbing…Serves as a youth lacrosse coach…History major. Year 2008 2009 2010 Career
GP Sht. 16 7 14 10 14 61 44 78
Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Team Captain…2010: Started all 14 games as a junior…Was third on the team in scoring with 29 goals and 12 assists for 41 points…Posted nine multi-goal games including a career-high five goals against Sacred Heart and Towson…Equaled his best single game points total of five with three goals and two assists against Brown…Tallied two goals and two assists against Princeton, Army and Delaware…Posted two goals against Drexel, UMass and Johns Hopkins… Ranked sixth in the CAA in goals (2.07) and seventh in points (2.93)… Netted four man-up goals including two against UMass…Picked up 26 grounds balls including six versus Towson…2009: Played in 14 games as a sophomore…Seventh on the team in goals with six and added one assist for seven points…Scored goals against Johns Hopkins, Sacred Heart, Drexel, North Carolina, Stony Brook and Cornell…Assisted on a goal at Army… Five of his six goals were man-up…Picked up eight ground balls including
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Attack 5-10, 195, Senior Caledon, Ontario, Canada/ The Hill Academy High School Coach: Brodie Merrill
Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Team Captain…Enters 2011 with a 28-game point scoring streak…2011 Preseason All-CAA selection by Face-Off Yearbook…2010: USILA AllAmerican honorable mention...All-CAA first team selection…Played and started in 13 games…Tied for the team lead in points with 53 and led the Pride in assists with 22…Ranked seventh in Division I in points per game (4.08), 13th in assists (1.69) and 19th in goals (2.38)…Tallied 31 goals including nine multi-goal games…Posted a career-high with eight points on five goals and three assists against Army…Notched four goals against Maryland, Jacksonville and Sacred Heart…Recorded three goals and three assists against Delaware at the opening of the New Meadowlands Stadium…Posted seven multi-assist games including four against Johns Hopkins and three versus Sacred Heart, Army, Manhattan, Delaware… Netted five man-up goals on the season including two against both Army and Maryland…Posted one game-winning goal…Tallied seven points against Sacred Heart and six points against Johns Hopkins and Delaware… Picked up 31 ground balls including five against Johns Hopkins and four
2011 pride Profiles against Delaware…Led the CAA in assists (1.69), was second in points (4.08) and third in goals (2.38)…Took 78 shots with a season high of nine against Princeton and Army…2010 Preseason All-CAA selection by FaceOff Yearbook…2009: USILA All-American honorable mention…CAA Player of the Year…All-CAA first team selection… Started all 15 games and led the team with 35 goals and 44 points…Led the CAA and was 16th in the country in goals average with a 2.33 mark…Was third in the conference and 42nd in Division I in points average with a 2.93 average… Recorded 10 multi-goal games including five goals against Delaware at Giants Stadium in the Big City Classic, and four against both Brown and North Carolina…Notched three goals against Massachusetts, Army, Drexel Stony Brook and Villanova…Recorded seven game-winning goals and five man-up goals…Tied his career-high with seven points against Delaware (5-2)…Tallied five points against Massachusetts and Brown… Tallied nine assists including two against Delaware and Massachusetts… Sixth on the team with 30 ground balls including five at Army and four against Stony Brook…Took 102 shots with 64 on goal… Named to 2009 Preseason All-CAA Team by Inside Lacrosse Face-off Yearbook and by the CAA coaches…Named to the ILF All-World Team in 2009 after scoring 22 goals in seven games and helping lead Canada to a secondplace finish at the 2008 ILF Under-19 World Championships …2008: CAA Rookie of the Year and All-Rookie Team selection…Also named to All-CAA second team…Three-time CAA Player of the Week…Played in all 16 games on the starting attack as a freshman…Was second on the team in goals and points with 27 goals and 39 points…Was third on the team in assists with 12… Recorded eight multiple-goal games, including five against Sacred Heart, four, including the game-winner in overtime, against Johns Hopkins, and three against Drexel, Delaware, Villanova and Robert Morris… Had game-winning goals against Hopkins, Villanova and Sacred Heart and three man-up goals… Posted seven points against Sacred Heart… Had a 14-game point scoring streak stopped in the NCAA Championship first round at Hopkins… Took 78 shots on the season, including a season-high 10 against Robert Morris…Picked up 17 ground balls, including six against Towson…High School: Played lacrosse and hockey in high school…Graduated from The Hill Academy in 2007…Tallied 31 goals and 27 assists en route to Male Athlete of the Year honors…Was a student at St. Andrew’s College before attending The Hill Academy…Led the Saints of St. Andrew’s to the 2006 Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association championship, posting 56 goals and 28 assists…Earned Stan Cockerton Graduating Midget Offensive Player of the Year accolades in 2005…Was St. Andrew’s Athlete of the Year in 2003…Outstanding box lacrosse player who recorded 56 goals and 28 assists in 2006 on his way to Junior “B” Rookie of the Year and All-Star honors…Member of box lacrosse championship teams in 2003 and 2005…Personal: Born August 12, 1989…Has two sisters and one brother…Sister, Whitney, played lacrosse at Canisius College…Began playing lacrosse at age 4…Also recruited by Virginia… Marketing major. Year 2008 2009 2010 Career
GP Sht. 16 78 15 102 13 78 44 258
G 27 35 31 93
A 12 9 22 44
Pts. GB 39 17 44 30 53 31 136 78
Steven
DeNapoli 27
Midfield 5-9, 170, Senior Hewlett, NY/Hewlett High School Coach: Chris Passuello
Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Team Captain…2010: Played in all 14 games as a junior…Tallied four goals and three assists on the year…Scored two goals against Brown and one against Penn State and Towson…Posted assists against Johns Hopkins, Drexel and St. John’s… Tallied a man-up goal against Brown…Led the team with 49 ground balls and was tied for second with 13 caused turnovers…Picked up seven ground balls against Princeton and Brown and six against St. John’s and Towson… Forced three turnovers against both Princeton and Brown…Ranked fifth in the CAA in ground balls (3.50)…Took 13 shots…2010 Preseason AllCAA selection by Face-Off Yearbook…Team Captain…2009: All-CAA second team selection…Played in all 15 games and led the team with 63 ground balls including nine against Stony Brook, six against Villanova in the CAA semifinals and Massachusetts, and five against Brown, Villanova and Cornell.…Grabbed three or more ground balls in 13 of the 15 games…Tallied four goals and four assists…Scored against Massachusetts, Brown, Princeton and Robert Morris… Scored the game-winning goal against Princeton…Notched two assists in games against North Carolina and Stony Brook…Took just 15 shots with 11 on goal…Was second on the team with 14 caused turnovers…2008: Played in all 16 games as a freshman…Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team…Tallied one assist and 23 ground balls on the year… Recorded the assist against Towson… Posted a season-high five ground balls in the season opener at Massachusetts and three against Brown and Delaware twice…Credited with forcing four turnovers at Massachusetts…Won the only face-off he attempted at North Carolina…Took four shots on the season… High School: Earned letters in lacrosse, winter track and football at Hewlett High School…Earned High School All-America accolades as a senior in 2007 after recording 48 goals and 24 assists…All-Nassau County selection in lacrosse and football...Tallied 28 goals and 32 assists as a junior…Helped team to a county championship in 2005…Personal: Born June 24, 1989…Has one sister and one brother...Brother, Dominick, played lacrosse at St. John’s…Began playing lacrosse at age 8…Also recruited by Massachusetts, Stony Brook and Albany…History major. Year 2008 2009 2010 Career
GP Sht. 16 4 15 15 14 13 45 32
G 0 4 4 8
A 1 4 3 8
Pts. GB 1 23 8 63 7 49 16 135
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2011 Pride Profiles Tom
Personal: Born June 8, 1989…Has one brother…Andy Foundation volunteer…Also recruited by St. John’s…Speech communication and rhetorical studies major.
Midfield 6-1, 180, Senior Wilmington, DE/The Tatnall School High School Coach: Pete Duncan
Year GP 2008 6 2009 15 2010 14 Career 35
Ferry 3
Second season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: Missed the entire season due to an injury as a junior and did not play…Came to Hofstra after one year at Fairfield University in 2006-07…Did not play for the Stags… Prep School: Took a post-graduate year at Mercersburg (PA) Academy… Played in only three games due to a broken wrist but scored 13 goals and six assists as Mercersburg placed second in the Mid-Atlantic Prep League…High School: Played four years of lacrosse, two years of soccer and one year of wrestling at The Tatnall School in Greenville, Delaware… Named to All-Delaware and all-conference teams as a senior in 2005… Recorded 42 goals and 24 assists and picked up 60 ground balls for the Hornets, who were Delaware Independent School Conference champions and state semifinalists with a 13-5 record…Named to the Delaware State All-Star Team…Team captain as a senior…Played in one game due to injury as a junior but received the Christopher Carrington Mellor Award for courage, heart and sportsmanship…Notched nine goals and three assists as a sophomore…Played on four conference championships teams, two state semifinalist teams, one state quarterfinalist team and a state championship team in 2003 after an 18-0 season…Personal: Born April 7, 1987…Has one sister…Coached youth lacrosse during the summer…Also recruited by Ohio State, Drexel, Lehigh and Bucknell…Worked at the A.I. Dupont Hospital for Children…Aspires to a career as an attorney…Philosophy major.
Tim
Holman 24
Midfield 6-0, 195, Senior Garden City, NY/Garden City High School Coach: Steve Finnell
Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Team Captain…2010: Played in all 14 games as a junior…Tallied two goals and three assists… Scored two goals and two assists in the NCAA Tournament game at Maryland…Notched an assist against Jacksonville… Tied for fourth on the team in ground balls with 32… Picked up five ground balls against Jacksonville, four against Maryland and Brown and three versus Sacred Heart, St. John’s and Army…Fourth on the team in caused turnovers with 12 including four against Jacksonville and two against Delaware.…Took four shots...2009: Played in 15 games as a sophomore… Tallied one goal on the season…Scored against Robert Morris…Picked up 11 ground balls on the season… Picked up two ground balls against both Princeton and Sacred Heart…Took one shot…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2008: Played in six games… Recorded three ground balls on the season…Picked up loose balls against Sacred Heart, Stony Brook and Robert Morris… Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer at Garden City High School…Helped Garden City to Long Island and Nassau County championships as a senior…Recorded 13 points in 2007…
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Sht. G 0 0 1 1 4 2 5 3
A 0 0 3 3
Pts. 0 1 5 6
GB 3 11 32 46
Jamie
Lincoln 8
Attack 6-0, 200, Senior St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada/ Ridley College High School Coach: Don Rickers
Second year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: USILA All-American honorable mention…All-CAA second team selection… Played and started in all 14 games as a junior…Led the team with 33 goals…Tied for the team-lead with 53 points…Posted 20 assists…Ranked 11th in Division I in points (3.79), 21st in goals (2.36) and 32nd in assists (1.43)…Tallied eight multi-goal games including five against Johns Hopkins, and four versus Princeton, St. John’s and Manhattan… Also notched hat-tricks against Sacred Heart, Drexel and Army…Recorded a season-high eight points against Johns Hopkins (5-3) and St. John’s (4-4)…Notched six points against Sacred Heart (3-3), Drexel (3-3) and Manhattan (4-2)…Posted a season-high four assists against St. John’s…Ranked third in the CAA in assists (1.43) and points (3.79) and fourth in goals (2.36)…Picked up 23 ground balls including six against UMass and three against Princeton, Johns Hopkins and St. John’s…Tallied four man-up goals including two against Johns Hopkins…Two game-winning goals…Took 71 shots… Previous College: Comes to Hofstra after two seasons at the University of Denver…Played in nine games as a sophomore in 2009 and tallied five goals and two assists for the Pioneers…Posted three man-up goals and one game-winning goal…Picked up two ground balls and took 22 shots with 12 on goal… All-America honorable mention by LaxPower as a freshman in 2008…Named Great Western Lacrosse League Newcomer of the Year and voted to the All-GWLL first team…Played in 17 games as a freshman and led the Pioneers with 48 goals and 52 points…Ranked sixth in Division I in goals per game (2.82) and 29th in points per game (3.06)… Led the GWLL in goals per game, was second in shots per game (7.59), third in man-up goals per game and fourth in points per game…Scored at least one goal in each of the 17 games including nine games with three goals or more… Tallied six goals and one assist against Quinnipiac…Recorded eight man-up goals and one man-down goal…Picked up 14 ground balls on the season…Named to the Pioneer Face-Off Classic AllTournament team…Took 129 shots on the season with 92 on goal…
2011 pride Profiles Mike
High School: Played lacrosse at Ridley College in St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada…Personal: Born July 7, 1986…Has one sister… Team Most Valuable Player in 2007 while playing for the British Columbia Junior A League…Scored 63 goals in 20 games, breaking the team record for most goals in a single season…Led BCJRA to three consecutive Minto Cup game, including the 2005 championship…Enjoys music and playing other sports…Volunteered to help coach a youth field lacrosse team… Communications major. Year GP 2008* 17 2009* 9 2010 14 Career 40 * - at Denver
Sht. G 129 48 22 5 71 33 222 86
A 4 2 20 26
Pts. 52 7 53 112
GB 14 2 23 39
Adam
Mojica 15
Defense/Long Stick Midfielder 5-11, 195, Senior Springfield, PA/Springfield High School Coach: Mike Friel
Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse team…2010: All-CAA second team selection…Played in all 14 games as a junior…Tallied one goal and one assist…Scored the first goal of his college career against Sacred Heart… Recorded his first career assists against Towson…Tied for fourth on the team with 32 ground balls…Picked up five ground balls against Delaware and Penn State and four against UMass, Army, Drexel and Manhattan…Fifth on the team in caused turnovers with 11 including three against Drexel and Maryland… Took three shots…2009: Played in eight games at long-stick middie as a sophomore… Recorded one ground ball on the year in the NCAA Tournament at Cornell…Also took one shot on the season at Cornell as well…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2008: Played in nine games…Tallied eight ground balls on the season…Picked up three ground balls at Princeton and two at Stony Brook…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and one year of football at Springfield High School…Named first team High School All-America as a senior…First team All-Pennsylvania selection… Also was named first team All-Delaware County and AllCentral League following senior campaign…Second team all-league selection as a junior…Member of Springfield’s league championship team in 2005…Personal: Born February 26, 1989…Has two brothers…Hobbies include playing basketball, movies and reading…Nicknamed “Mojo”…Also recruited by Navy, Pennsylvania, Drexel and Delaware…Psychology major. Year GP 2008 9 2009 8 2010 14 Career 31
Sht. G 0 0 1 0 3 1 4 1
A 0 0 1 1
Pts. 0 0 2 2
Skudin 29
Defense 6-2, 205, Senior Long Beach, NY/Long Beach High School Coach: Jim Kaspar
Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Team Captain…2010: All-CAA second team selection… Played and started in all 14 games on defense as a junior… Tallied one goal and one assist on the season…Scored the second goal of his career against John Hopkins…Posted his first college assist in the season opener at Princeton…Picked up 29 ground balls including a season-high six against Jacksonville and four against Penn State and Brown…Tied for second on the team with 13 caused turnovers including three against Jacksonville and two against Princeton, Army and Delaware…Took two shots…2009: Played in 11 games on defense as a sophomore…Recorded 18 ground balls on the season…Tallied more than two ground balls or more in five games including a career-high tying four against Villanova and three against Johns Hopkins…Scored his first college goal against Sacred Heart in a 6-5 victory… Took three shots on the season with one on goal…Took two shots against Stony Brook…2008: Played in 15 games on defense…Started five contests…Recorded 14 ground balls on the season…Posted a season-high of four ground balls against Towson and two against Brown, Army, North Carolina and Johns Hopkins…Selected to the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and swimming at Long Beach High School… Two-time All-Nassau County selection in lacrosse (2006 and 2007)… Honorable mention all-county as a sophomore…Served as captain of the lacrosse and swim teams…Two-time swimming All-American… Personal: Born December 21, 1988…Has a twin brother, Ian, who plays lacrosse at Hartwick…Enjoys surfing in his free time…Also recruited by Albany and Stony Brook…Worked as a lifeguard for Long Beach (NY) Lifeguards…Plans to pursue a teaching and coaching career… Physical education major. Year GP 2008 15 2009 11 2010 14 Career 40
Sht. G 0 0 3 1 2 1 5 2
A 0 0 1 1
Pts. 0 1 2 3
GB 14 18 29 61
GB 8 1 32 41
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2011 pride Profiles Mike
Vaccaro 21
Midfield/Face-Offs 5-7, 165, Senior Plano, TX/Plano Senior High School Coach: Chris Braceland
Fifth season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in the season opener at Princeton and suffered a season-ending knee injury…Took three face-offs in the contest and won one…2009: Played in seven games at midfield and face-off specialist as a junior…Posted the best face-off winning percentage on the team, winning 15 of 30 for a .500 mark… Captured five of six face-offs at Johns Hopkins…Won six of 12 draws against Towson and two of four against North Carolina…Picked up four ground balls on the season…Picked up two loose balls against Hopkins and Towson…Took one shot on goal at Towson…2008: Played in 12 games as a face-off specialist…Tallied one assist, at Drexel, and 12 ground balls on the year…Took 68 face-offs and won 30 for a .441 winning percentage… Won eight of 10 draws at Villanova, four of six against Sacred Heart and six of 13 at Princeton…Picked up four ground balls at Villanova… Member of the Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2007: Played in just one game after suffering an ankle injury in the fall…Saw action in the Lafayette contest…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Plano Senior High School…Two-time first team All-Texas selection as a junior and a senior…Named to all-district team as a freshman and a sophomore… Named Plano’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman…Personal: Born June 23, 1988…Has one brother, Chris, who played four years of lacrosse at the College of Wooster…Nicknamed “Moochie”…Began playing lacrosse at age 7…Coaches youth lacrosse…Enjoys music in his free time…Plans on attending physical therapy school following graduation…Exercise science major. Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 Career
GP 1 12 7 1 21
Sht. G 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
A Pts. GB 0 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 16
FO/W-ATT 0-0 30-68 (.441) 15-30 (.500) 1-3 (.333) 46-101 (.455)
Mike
DeNapoli 9
Midfield 6-1, 220, Junior Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook High School Coach: Larry Glenz
Third year on the Pride lacrosse roster…2010: Played in 14 games and started 11…Eighth on the team in scoring with 12 points.. Tallied nine goals and three assists… Scored a season-high three goals and four points in the season opener at Princeton…Notched two goals against Brown and Johns Hopkins… Also scored against UMass and Jacksonville…Posted assists against Hopkins and Sacred Heart in addition to Princeton…Tallied one manup goal (Jacksonville)…Credited with the game-winning goal against Brown…Picked up 10 ground balls including two against Army… Took 40 shots…2009: Saw limited action in the Robert Morris game… High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at Lynbrook High School…Named to High School All-America team as a senior…2008 Nassau County Midfielder of the Year…Named to All-Long Island and All-Nassau County teams as well…All-county selection as a
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junior…All-conference pick as a sophomore…Two time team captain in lacrosse and football…Recorded 90 goals and 42 assists over his final two scholastic seasons…Was an All-Long Island and All-Nassau County performer in football as well…Personal: Born December 18, 1989…Has two sisters…Lists Brian Urlacher as his favorite athlete…Also recruited by Ohio State and Navy…Marketing major. Year GP 2009 1 2010 14 Career 15
Sht. G 0 0 40 9 40 9
A 0 3 3
Pts. 0 12 12
GB 0 10 10
Kevin
Ford 4
Midfield 6-1, 184, Junior Floral Park, NY/Floral Park High School Coach: Chris Deeks
Fourth year on the Hofstra roster…2010: Played in seven games and started four after returning from a foot injury…Fifth on the team in scoring with 15 goals and six assists for 21 points…Posted five multi-goal games including three goals against UMass, Army, Delaware and Penn State and two against Towson…Tallied season-high two assists against Army and Towson…Notched five points against Army and four versus UMass, Delaware and Towson…Tied for the team-high honors with five man-up goals including two against UMass…Credited with the game-winning goal against Towson…Picked up eight ground balls including two against Army…Took 46 shots…2009: Named to All-CAA Rookie Team…Played in 14 games as a red-shirt freshman…Was second on the team in goals (19) and assists (9) for 28 points… Was tied for ninth in the CAA in points per game…Posted five multi-goal games including five against Stony Brook, three against Towson and Villanova and two against Massachusetts and Robert Morris… Notched a season-high two assists against Villanova…Tallied six points against Stony Brook and five against Villanova…Scored four man-up goals… Picked up 26 ground balls including a season-high five against Towson and four against Massachusetts and Villanova in the CAA semifinals…Took 82 shots including 46 on goal…Fired 15 shots against Massachusetts and 10 against Villanova…2008: Played in just three games before having to red-shirt due to a concussion…Tallied five goals and one assist during his short season…Recorded three goals against Brown,
2011 pride Profiles including the game-winner, and two at Massachusetts…Tallied man-up goals versus Massachusetts and Brown…Assisted on a goal in the upset victory over #1 Johns Hopkins…Picked up five ground balls in the three games, including four against Brown…Took 23 shots on the season with 12 coming against Brown…High School: Played six years of lacrosse, four years of golf and one year of soccer in high school…Spent his final two years at Floral Park High School after beginning scholastic career at Sewanhaka High School…Also ran track for two years…All-America nominee as a senior after tallying 66 goals and 29 assists…All-Nassau County selection…Floral Park Male Athlete of the Year…Lacrosse team Most Valuable Player…Honorable mention all-county pick in golf… Personal: Born June 23, 1989…Has one brother…Began playing lacrosse at age 5…Also recruited by Delaware, Drexel, Loyola, St. John’s and Stony Brook…Enjoys golf in his free time…Communications major. Year GP 2008 (RS) 3 2009 14 2010 7 Career 24
Sht. G 23 5 82 19 46 15 151 39
A 1 9 6 16
Pts. 6 28 21 55
GB 5 26 8 39
Faced 43 shots at Johns Hopkins…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and four years of ice hockey at Severna Park High School in Severna Park, Maryland…Helped lead team to Maryland Public School championships in 2006 and 2007… Named to all-county first teams by The Baltimore Sun and The Capital… Selected first team All-Examiner…Posted a save percentage of .800 as a senior…Personal: Born June 14, 1990…Has one sister and two brothers… Brother, Michael, is a goalkeeper for the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team… Lists “Entourage” as his favorite television show…Also recruited by Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth and Penn…Plans to attend culinary school after graduation…Entrepreneurship major. Year 2009 2010 Career
GP 13 10 23
Min. 780:42 412:49 1,193:31
Third year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in 10 games and started seven in goal as a sophomore…Saw 412:49 of action…Played entire games against Delaware, Penn State, Jacksonville and Towson…Faced 219 shots, making 70 saves and allowing 64 goals for a 9.30 goals against average, a .522 save percentage and a 4-2 won-lost mark… Posted a season-high 13 saves on 36 shots in the NCAA Tournament game at Maryland…Made 11 saves in a win over Delaware (33 shots) and 10 saves against St. John’s (21 shots) and Manhattan (18 shots)… 2009: Named to the All-CAA Freshman team… Played and started 13 games as a freshman…Made his college debut in the third game of the year against Johns Hopkins and his brother, Mike, in goal…Posted an 8.38 goals against average which ranked third in the CAA and 18th in Division I…Held Villanova to three goals and Robert Morris and Sacred Heart to five…Posted a .557 save percentage which was fourth in the CAA and 20th in Division I…Recorded double-digit saves in seven games…Tallied a seasonhigh 17 saves and faced 35 shots against Army, 15 saves on 45 shots at Cornell and 12 saves on 39 shots against North Carolina…
Svs. 137 70 207
Sv% .557 .522 .545
Koesterer
Gvozden 18
GAA 8.38 9.30 8.70
Cole
Andrew
Goalkeeper 6-1, 180, Junior Millersville, MD/Severna Park High School Coach: Larry Kramer
GA 109 64 173
39
Midfield 6-1, 200, Junior Manhattan Beach, CA/ Cazenovia (NY) High School Coach: Eric Nieman
Third year on the Hofstra lacrosse roster…2010: Played in four games as a sophomore…Took three shots…Picked up three ground balls on the season, all against Manhattan…Forced a turnover against the Jaspers of Manhattan…Was moved to the midfield…2009: Saw limited action in two games as a freshman…Played in the Robert Morris and Cornell games…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient… High School: Lettered in lacrosse, ski racing and football at Cazenovia High School in Cazenovia, New York…Three-time all-league first team selection in lacrosse…Was an all-state and two-time All-Central New York selection as a quarterback and led the Lakers to back-to-back sectional championships…New York State Skiing champion in the slalom and a junior Olympic team selection in 2005…Personal: Born May 3, 1990… Has two brothers and two sisters…Has served as a volunteer with the Cazenovia Pop Warner Football program...Began playing lacrosse at age 5…Film studies and production major. Year GP 2009 2 2010 4 Career 6
Sht. G 0 0 3 0 3 0
A 0 0 0
Pts. 0 0 0
GB 0 3 3
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2011 pride Profiles Brad
Zachary
Midfield 6-0, 190, Junior Mullica Hill, NJ/The Tatnall School High School Coach: Pete Duncan
Midfield/Face-Off Specialist 5-11, 170, Junior Setauket, NY/Ward Melville High School Coach: Mike Hoppie
Loizeaux 1
Third year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: All-CAA first team selection as a sophomore… Played and started in 14 games at midfield…Fourth on the team in scoring with 30 points…Tallied 19 goals and 11 assists… Posted five multi-goal contests including three against Jacksonville and two versus Brown, St. John’s UMass and Penn State…Notched a season-high three assists in win over Johns Hopkins… Also dished out two assists in wins over Army and Jacksonville… Posted five points in the Jacksonville game, four against Hopkins and three versus Brown, UMass, Army and Penn State… Picked up four ground balls including two at Maryland…Took 65 shots…2009: Played in 13 games as a freshman and tallied five goals on the year… Scored goals against Princeton, Sacred Heart, Towson, North Carolina and Villanova in the CAA semifinals… Picked up four ground balls on the season in games against Sacred Heart, Army, Towson and North Carolina… Took 14 shots on goal with eight on goals…High School: Attended The Tatnall School in Wilmington, Delaware for two years…Played lacrosse and ice hockey…Was an All-Delaware and all-conference selection as a junior and senior…Scored 33 goals as a junior at Tatnall and added 25 goals as a senior…Team captain as a senior…Began his scholastic career at Clearview Regional High School in Mullica Hill, New Jersey… Was an all-conference selection twice while at Clearview…Personal: Has one sister…Father, Stephen, played football at Cornell and then lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickinson…Hobbies include movies and snowboarding…Also recruited by Towson, Maryland, Drexel, Army and Hobart… Marketing major. Year GP 2009 13 2010 14 Career 27
Sht. G 14 5 65 19 79 24
A 0 11 11
Pts. 5 30 35
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GB 4 4 8
Pall 19
First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Comes to Hofstra after two years at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut…At Quinnipiac: 2010: Played in 13 games…Tallied six goals and three assists for nine points… Scored a season-high two goals against Sacred Heart…Posted a goal and an assist in games against Detroit and Bellarmine…Led the team and ranked ninth in the country in face-off percentage (.577)…Won 101 of 175 face-offs…Captured 12 of 18 face-offs at Detroit and 11 of 19 at Sacred Heart…Led the team and ranked ninth in the nation (6.08) in ground balls with 79…Picked up 13 ground balls at Detroit…Took 20 shots…2009: Saw action in 10 games as a freshman…Scored two goals…Captured eight of 13 face-offs (.615)…Picked up nine ground balls…Took 17 shots… High School: Was a member of the lacrosse and swimming teams at Ward Melville High School in Setauket, New York…All-American as a senior for the Patriots…Led the Northeast in face-off winning percentage in 2008…All-Suffolk County selection as a junior…All-league swimmer and helped lead the team to the county finals…Personal: Born April 12, 1990…Has one brother and one sister…Business major. Year GP Sht. 2009* 10 17 2010* 13 20 Career 23 37 * - at Quinnipiac
G 2 6 9
A 0 3 3
Pts. GB 2 9 9 13 11 22
FOW-L 8-5 101-74 109-79
Pct .615 .577 .580
2011 pride Profiles Danny
John
Midfield 5-10, 185, Junior Endicott, NY/Union Endicott High School Coach: Jon Stank
Midfield 5-9, 165, Sophomore Hauppauge, NY/St. Anthony’s/ Chaffee Prep High School Coach: Keith Wieczorek
Pezzolla 6
Antoniades
Third year on the Pride Lacrosse team…2010: Played in four games as a sophomore…Tallied one assists on the season…Assisted on a goal against Manhattan…Picked up three ground balls including two against Army…Took five shots on the year including three against Manhattan… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll member…2009: Played in all 15 games as a freshman…Recorded one assist on the season in the Pride’s 6-5 victory over Sacred Heart…Tallied two ground balls on the season in games against Massachusetts and Robert Morris… Took eight shots with five on goal…Fired two shots at Sacred Heart…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at Union Endicott High School…Graduated as the highest scoring midfielder in Union Endicott history and ranks second in career points…Recorded 105 goals, 79 assists and 184 points in his career…US Lacrosse AllAmerican as a senior…Three-time all-league selection…Named to Section IV All-Tournament team twice…Two-time team Most Valuable Player and Most Outstanding Offensive Player… Won a silver medal at the 2007 Empire State Games…2007 STX Shootout champion as a member of the Central New York Roadhawks…Four-time Scholar-Athlete Award recipient…Member of the National Honor Society…Personal: Born June 19, 1989…Has one sister…Lists “Green Street Hooligans” as his favorite movie…Also recruited by Cornell, Loyola, North Carolina and Navy…Boys and Girls Club youth lacrosse coach and youth lacrosse camp coach…Plans to pursue a career in marketing…Information technology major. Year GP 2009 15 2010 4 Career 19
Sht. G 8 0 5 0 13 0
A 0 1 1
Pts. 0 1 1
GB 2 3 5
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Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games as the primary face-off specialist after the injury to Mike Vaccaro in the season opener…Tallied one goal and two assists for three points… Scored his lone goal of the year at St. John’s and assisted on goals against Manhattan and Delaware…Second on the team with 47 ground balls…Picked up eight ground balls against Jacksonville, six against Towson and five versus Princeton and Army…Took eight shots… Won 180 face-offs and lost 149 for a .549 winning percentage, ranking 25th in Division I…Also ranked fifth in the CAA in face-off winning percentage… Won 21 of 30 face-off at Princeton… Captured 19 of 27 face-off against Jacksonville…Won 17 of 25 face-offs against Towson…Captured 16 of 28 face-off against Brown and 12 of 17 at St. John’s…Grabbed 10 of 13 face-offs against Manhattan…Prep School: Came to Hofstra after one year at Loomis Chaffee Prep School in Windsor, Connecticut…Named to the All-New England team after recording 30 goals, 20 assists, 162 ground balls and winning 85% of his face-offs…Selected to the East-West All-Star Game…High School: Played scholastically at St. Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New York…Voted CHSAA Face-Off Midfielder of the Year as a senior…Named team Most Valuable Player and received the Army Reserve Award for the Friars, who were ranked fourth nationally with a 15-3 record, in 2008… Recorded 15 goals, 15 assists, 157 ground balls and won 83% of his face-offs…Personal: Born June 8, 1990…Has one sister… Enjoys weight-lifting and ice hockey in his free time…Also recruited by Army, Navy and Virginia…Aspires to a career in criminal justice or teaching…History major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 14 8 1
A 2
Pts. GB FOW-L Pct. 3 47 180-149 .547
2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse — 31
2011 pride Profiles Rob
Ian
Goalie 6-0, 175, Sophomore North Massapequa, NY/Plainedge High School Coach: Gary Levitan
Midfield 6-2, 185, Sophomore West Islip, NY/West Islip High School Coach: Scott Craig
Bellairs 31
Year 2010
Second season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in 10 games and started seven in goal as a freshman…Saw 422:09 of action…Faced 180 shots, made 41 saves, allowed 62 goals for a 8.81 goals against average, a .398 save percentage and a 5-3 record… Played entire games against Brown, Johns Hopkins, UMass and Drexel…Tallied a season-high eight saves on 28 shots against Drexel…Posted seven saves against Brown (30 shots) and Johns Hopkins (19 shots)...Made five saves and allowed just two goals in 52 minutes against Army…Posted six saves in win over Sacred Heart…Picked up 12 ground balls including three against Johns Hopkins…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at Plainedge High School in North Massapequa, New York… Lacrosse All-American as a senior…Four-time AllNassau County selection…Voted Nassau County Goalie of the Year as a junior and senior…Posted a 65.3 save percentage during high school and holds the Plainedge record with 872 career saves…Four-time lacrosse academic allconference selection…Honor Roll student…Played on the Empire State Games gold medal-winning team in 2008…All-Nassau County selection in football as a senior…Also received the Nassau County Dragon Award in football…Personal: Born August 18, 1991…Has three sisters…Enjoys surfing in his free time…Also recruited by Cornell, Loyola, Massachusetts and Army… Serves as a volunteer youth lacrosse coach… Physical education major.
GP Min. 10 422:09
GA GAA Svs. Sv% 62 8.81 41 .398
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Braddish 43
First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse team…Comes to Hofstra after one year at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill…At UNC: 2010: Played in five games for the Tar Heels as a freshman…Recorded one goal against Johns Hopkins…Picked up one ground ball…Took eight shots including four against Virginia and three against Hopkins…High School: Played three years of lacrosse and basketball and two years of football at West Islip (NY) High School…Under Armour All-American in 2009…Selected to play in the Under Armour North-South All-Star Game…Played on two New York State High School Championship teams at West Islip in 2007 and 2009, three Suffolk County championship teams and two Long Island championships…The Lions were also declared national high school champions in 2007 as well…Played on two gold-medal winning teams at the Empire State Games…Personal: Born April 21, 1991…Has two brothers…Enjoys fishing and snowboarding in his free time…Undecided major. Year GP Sht. G 2010* 5 8 1 * - at UNC
A 0
Pts. GB 1 1
Mike
Burke 16
Midfield 6-1, 165, Sophomore Caledon, ONT, Canada/ The Hill Academy High School Coach: Brodie Merrill
Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in nine games at midfield as a freshman… Recorded two goals and one assist for three points…Scored goals against Brown and Manhattan…assisted on a goal against Sacred Heart…Tallied one manup goal against Brown… Took four shots, all on goal…High School: Played lacrosse and hockey at The Hill Academy in Vaughn, Ontario, Canada…Played in six games and scored 11 goals and 12 assists…Spent two years at TrinityPawling School in Pawling, New York… Tallied 12 goals and 12 assists in 15 games as a sophomore, and 29 goals and 29 assists in 16 games as a junior in 2008…Personal:
2011 pride Profiles Born March 20, 1990…Enjoys golf and box lacrosse in his free time… Also recruited by Massachusetts, Syracuse, Denver, Cornell, Virginia and Loyola…Aspires to be a coach…Undecided major.
Drew
Year GP Sht. G 2009 9 4 2
Midfield 5-10, 175, Sophomore Rochester, NY/Irondequoit High School Coach: Craig Whipple
A 1
Corey
Caputo 23
Midfield (LS) 5-11, 165, Freshman (RS) Darien, CT/Darien High School Coach: Jeff Bramier
Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: Red-shirted as a true freshman and did not see any action…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football, and ran one year of track at Darien (CT) High School…Two-time All-Connecticut and all-conference selection in lacrosse as a defender and long-stick middie…Played on four Connecticut Class M state championship teams, and two FCIAC championship teams…A member of two Connecticut Marines Team of the Year…2008 team was ranked fourth in the nation by Inside Lacrosse…Two-time all-conference football selection at cornerback…Personal: Born June 28, 1990…Has one brother and three sisters…His father, Carl, played baseball at Miami and West Virginia…Coached Under-11 Chargers lacrosse team last summer… Also recruited by Hobart, Bryant and St. John’s…Aspires to a career in finance…Marketing major.
Cullen
Cassidy 45
Coholan
Pts. GB 3 0
Midfield/Face-Off Specialist 6-0, 205, Sophomore Potomac, MD/Landon School High School Coach: Rob Bordley
12
Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse team…2010: Played in all 14 games and started one at midfield as a freshman…Tallied three goals and three assists for six points…Scored goals against Army, Manhattan and Jacksonville… Posted two assists against Manhattan and one against Jacksonville…Notched three points in win over Manhattan and two against Jacksonville…Picked up two ground balls, both against Army…Took 17 shots including five against Jacksonville and two against Manhattan, St. John’s, Delaware and Maryland…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Irondequoit High School in Rochester, New York…U.S. Lacrosse All-America selection as a junior and a senior… Three-time All-Greater Rochester and Section V all-tournament selection… Scored 56 goals and 23 assists as a senior in 2009…Team Most Valuable Player as a senior…Tallied 62 goals and 28 assists as a junior, and 54 goals and 27 assists in 2007 as a sophomore…A member of Irondequoit’s Section V championship team in 2007…Personal: Born July 26, 1991…Has three brothers…Enjoys boating and golfing in his free time… Also recruited by Maryland, Towson, Penn State, UMBC and Loyola… Aspires to a career in finance… Business management major.
Year GP Sht. G 2010 14 17 3
A 3
Pts. GB 6 2
Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in four games at midfield and as a face-off specialist as a freshman…Took 15 face-offs and won 10 for a .667 winning percentage…Took 10 faceoffs against Manhattan and won seven…Was 1-1 in face-offs against both St. John’s and Maryland…Captured the only face-off that he took against Army…Picked up three ground balls on the season, all against Manhattan…High School: Wrestled for four years, was a member of the lacrosse team for three years and played football for two seasons at the Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland…Two-time member of league championship teams…All-league selection as a senior captain on the wrestling team…Member of league wrestling championship team as a freshman…Captured a league title in football as a senior…Personal: Born August 12, 1990…Has two brothers and two sisters…His brother, James, played football at Davidson, brother, Conor, plays lacrosse at Johns Hopkins, and sister, Erin Clare, plays field hockey and lacrosse at Randolph-Macon…Worked as a dock builder in Canada last summer… Broadcast journalism major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB FOW-L Pct. 2010 4 0 0 0 0 3 10-5 .667
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2011 pride Profiles Jordan
actor…Recruited by Ohio State, Georgetown and Loyola…Nicknamed “Hambo”…History major.
Fried 7
Attack 5-9, 155, Sophomore Chappaqua, NY/Horace Greeley High School Coach: Vin Degregorio
Second season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in two games as a freshman…Saw action in games against Sacred Heart and Manhattan…High School: Four-year member of the lacrosse and cross country teams at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York…All-section pick as a senior after scoring 26 goals and eight assists in 2009…Tallied 24 goals and six assists as a junior, and 20 goals and five assists as a sophomore…Played on Greeley teams that twice advanced to the sectional semifinals and once to the sectional quarterfinal… Two-time all-league cross country selection and was named all-county as a senior…Personal: Born July 25, 1990…Has one brother…Completed the 2010 New York City Marathon in 3:22 as part of Fred’s (Lebow) Team… Has served as a volunteer for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Hudson Valley…Also recruited by Hartford, Siena, Manhattan and Fairfield… Undecided major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 2 0 0
A 0
Pts. GB 0 0
Michael
Hamilton
Midfield 6-0, 225, Sophomore Brighton, MI/Brother Rice High School Coach: Rob Ambrose
32
Third year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in seven games as a red-shirt freshman… Tallied two goals and one assist for three points…Scored in wins over St. John’s and Manhattan…Posted an assist in victory over Brown...Picked up a ground ball against Brown and Army…Took five shots including two against Army…Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2009: Did not play as a freshman… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and ice hockey, and three years of football at Brother Rice High School in Birmingham, Michigan…Member of the 2008 Inside Lacrosse national Championship team…Won four state titles from 2005 to 2008 and Midwest Championships in 2005 and 2008…Two-time All-America selection…Twice named to All-Midwest and All-Michigan teams…Michigan and Midwest Player of the Year…Recorded 39 goals, 42 assists and 114 ground balls as a senior…Personal: Born July 31, 1989…Has two brothers… Brother, Mark, plays lacrosse at Cabrini College while other brother Matthew plays at Adrian College in Michigan…Lists Tom Brady as his favorite athlete and Adam Sandler as his favorite
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Year GP Sht. G 2010 7 5 2
A 1
Pts. GB 3 2
Aaron
Jones 13
Midfield 5-10, 190, Sophomore Fairport, NY/Fairport High School Coach: Mike Torrelli
Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in all 14 games at midfield as a freshman… Recorded six goals and three assists for nine points…Posted a season-high three goals and four points in the Pride’s win over Manhattan…Notched two goals against Jacksonville and one against Army…Tallied assists against Army, Drexel and Manhattan…Picked up ground balls against Sacred Heart and Manhattan…Took one face-off against Penn State…Took 18 shots including four against Manhattan and three against Sacred Heart…High School: Played five years of lacrosse and football at Fairport (NY) High School…Twotime all-county selection including a first team pick as a senior…Also named to the All-Greater Rochester team…Tallied 53 points as a senior… Personal: August 16, 1990… Has two brothers and one sister…Enjoys golf in his free time…Also recruited by Ohio State, UMBC, Bucknell and Delaware… Liberal Arts major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 14 18 6
A 3
Pts. GB 9 2
2011 pride Profiles Mark
Cody
Defense 6-3, 195, Sophomore Harleysville, PA/ Germantown Academy High School Coach: Dave Martin
Defense 5-11, 200, Sophomore Dallas, TX/ Episcopal School of Dallas High School Coach: Kevin Barnicle
Mullen 25
Third year on the Pride Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in 13 games and started one on defense as a red-shirt freshman… Picked up 10 ground balls on the year…Scooped up four ground balls against Army and two against Manhattan and Drexel…Forced seven turnovers including three against Manhattan and two at Drexel… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Hofstra Athletics Academic Honor Roll…2009: Red-shirted as a freshman and did not compete… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, ice hockey and cross country at Germantown Academy… Earned US Lacrosse All-America honors as a senior…2008 George Cruz Award recipient from the Inter-AC League for sportsmanship…Team Most Valuable Player as a junior…Tallied four goals and four assists as a senior…Personal: Born September 11, 1989…Has one brother…Hobbies include fly-fishing…Lists Mark Messier as his favorite athlete and “The Hatchet” as his favorite book…Began playing lacrosse at age 8…Also recruited by Towson, Bucknell and Drexel…Received the Hofstra genral chemistry excellence award…Aspires to attend medical school… Health science major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 13 0 0
A 0
Pts. GB 0 10
Jerry
Nobile 47
Defense 5-10, 190, Sophomore Bay Shore, NY/West Islip High School Coach: Scott Craig
Solaja 33
Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in 13 games and started 12 on defense as a freshman…Picked up 11 ground balls on the season…Scooped up three ground balls against both Drexel and Jacksonville…Recorded eight forced turnovers including two at Drexel…High School: Played lacrosse and football at the Episcopal School of Dallas (TX)…Named to the Under Armour All-America team as a senior…Two-time AllAmerica selection…Three-time all-state selection…Picked up 85 ground balls and recorded two goals and two assists as a senior…Named 2009 team Most Valuable Player…Named All-SPC and team MVP as a running back and linebacker as a senior… Earned All-SPC honorable mentions in football as a sophomore and junior… Earned the 2009 Strength and Conditioning Award…Personal: Born August 1, 1990… Has one brother…His brother, Steve, was a national champion boxer at West Point…Enjoys music, traveling and spending time with friends in his free time…Aspires to a career in marketing for a professional football team…Marketing major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 13 0 0
A 0
Pts. GB 0 11
Second season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2010: Played in four games as a freshman…Saw action against Sacred Heart, St. John’s, Army and Manhattan…Picked up five ground balls on the season…Scooped up two ground balls against St. John’s and Manhattan and one versus Army…Forced a turnover against the Red Storm of St. John’s…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at West Islip (NY) High School…Named all-division in lacrosse as a senior in 2009… Named to All-Suffolk County soccer team as a senior…Two-time all-league player in soccer…Personal: Born August 26, 1991… Has two sisters…Enjoys music and going to the beach in his free time…Aspires to pursue a career in law…Legal studies in business major. Year GP Sht. G A 2010 4 0 0 0
Pts. 0
GB 5
2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse — 35
2011 pride Profiles Adrian
Austin
Midfield 6-0, 200, Sophomore Whitby, Ontario, Canada/All-Saints/ Trinity-Pawling Prep School Coach: Joe Tweed
Midfield 5-11, 190, Sophomore Columbus, OH/ Worthington Kilbourne High School Coaches: Jon Ewert and Mike Riffie
Sorichetti 77
Second season on the Pride Lacrosse team…2010: CAA All-Rookie Team selection…Played in all 14 games at midfield as a freshman…Recorded nine goals and six assists for 15 points…Tallied a season-high three goals at Drexel and two goals against Brown…Posted a season-high two assists against both Princeton and Jacksonville…Notched three points in games against Princeton, Drexel and Jacksonville…Tied for third on the team with four man-up goals…Picked up three ground balls including two against St. John’s…Took 24 shots including four against Brown and Jacksonville…Prep School: Comes to Hofstra from TrinityPawling School in Pawling, New York…Played lacrosse and hockey at Trinity-Pawling…Named to the All-Founder’s League first team in 2009… Team captain of T-P’s state championship team…Received the school’s Coaches Award and held the position of Dean’s Assistant…Earned three varsity letters…High School: Attended All-Saints High School in Whitby, Ontario, Canada…Played for Team Canada at the Under-19 World Championships…Was a member of Canada’s silver-medal winning team...Named Team Canada Player of the Game in the World Championships…Was a member of gold medal-winning teams in the Under-19 Canadian Field Lacrosse Championships, Provincial Under-19 Field Lacrosse Championships, the Canadian Provincial High School Field Lacrosse Championships and the Canadian Provincial Box Lacrosse Championships…Personal: Born October 8, 1990… Has one brother and one sister…Enjoys fishing and golfing in his free time…Also recruited by Georgetown, Loyola, Massachusetts and Cornell…Undecided major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 14 24 9
A 6
Wright 22
Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2010: Played in four games at midfield as a freshman…Saw action against Sacred Heart, St. John’s, Army and Manhattan…High School: Played lacrosse and hockey at Worthington Kilbourne High School in Columbus, Ohio…Three-time All-Midwest, All-Ohio and all-region selection…Named All-American at the National Senior Showcase…Tallied 36 goals, 15 assists, 83 ground balls and a 52% face-off winning percentage as a senior captain and was also named to the All-OCC first team and Midfielder of the Year…Posted 39 goals, 16 assists, 87 ground balls and a 62% face-off winning percentage as a junior…Tallied 28 goals and 14 assists as a sophomore…Personal: Born November 24, 1990…Has one sister…His father, Tom, played college hockey at Boston College…Lists music and the outdoors as hobbies…Food pantry volunteer…Education major. Year GP Sht. G 2010 4 0 0
A 0
Pts. GB 0 0
Stephen
DiGiovanni
Pts. GB 15 3
28
Midfield 6-0, 205, Freshman Cranford, NJ/Cranford High School Coach: Al Reinoso
High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Cranford (NJ) High School…Four-year offensive leader who tallied 193 goals, 81 assists and 274 points during his career…Two-time selection (2008-08) to the Adidas All-American National Lacrosse Classic…Two-time All-New Jersey first team selection…Four-time all-conference first team pick…Selected conference Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior…Tallied 49 goals and 15 assists as a senior…Chosen to the Gil Gibbs High School Seniors All-Star Game…Ranked 18th in New Jersey in scoring with 65 goals and 25 assists as a junior and was named to the Under Armour Underclass AllStar Team…Posted 45 goals and 19 assists as a sophomore and 43 goals and 22 assists as a freshman…Played on two (2008-09) Kimber Conference championship teams…Served as senior captain…Personal: Born March 19, 1992…Has two brothers…Enjoys weight-lifting and swimming… Recruited by Cornell, Navy, UMass and Towson…Aspires to a career in business or finance…Business major.
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2011 pride Profiles Matt
A.J.
Attack 5-9, 170, Freshman Marlboro, NJ/The Ranney School High School Coach: Joe Tweed
Midfield 5-11, 177, Freshman Guilford, CT/Guilford High School Coach: Brian White
Haines 48
High School: Played six years of lacrosse and three years of soccer at the Ranney School in Tinton Falls, New Jersey…Two-time Coach’s Award recipient…Two-time Class Athlete of the Year…Averaged five goals and six points per game as a senior…Most Valuable Player as a junior after averaging 4.5 goals and six points per game…Posted an average of four goals and five points per game as both a freshman and a sophomore…Twotime Coach’s Award winner in soccer…Personal: Born March 31, 1992… Has one sister…Undecided major.
Graham
Leary 34
Comes to Hofstra from Loomis Chaffee Prep School in New Windsor, Connecticut…Selected to the New England Prep All-Star Game after scoring 42 goals and five assists in 2010…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Guilford (CT) High School…Two-time (2008-09) AllConnecticut Class M selection..Two-time All-Area selection by the New Haven Register and two-time All-SSC league pick…Captain and team most valuable player after scoring 61 goals and 31 assists as a senior in 2009… Posted 40 goals and 16 assists as a junior and was named the Indians’ team most valuable player…Scored 44 goals and 31 assists as a sophomore and 22 goals and 23 assists as a freshman…Personal: Born September 21, 1990…Has two brothers and one sister…His twin brother, Kevin, is also a member of the Pride lacrosse team…Undecided major.
Horvath 40
Attack 5-10, 175, Freshman Essex Fells, NJ/Seton Hall Prep High School Coach: Dave Giarrusso
High School: Played four years of lacrosse at Seton Hall Prep High School in West Orange, New Jersey…Recorded 128 career goals…Three-time All Fitch-Pitt Conference pick and two-time All-Essex County and All Iron Hills Conference selection…Named to All New Jersey as a senior after recording 50 goals and 3.8 points per game…Led the team in scoring for three consecutive years…Tallied41 goals and a 3.5 points per game average as a junior and 37 goals and a 2.6 points per game average as a sophomore…Personal: Born January 21, 1992…Has one sister…Enjoys surfing and snowboarding in his free time…Marketing major
Kevin
Leary
Defense 5-11, 185, Freshman Guilford, CT/Guilford High School Coach: Brian White
49
Comes to Hofstra from Loomis Chaffee Prep School in Windsor, Connecticut...Selected to the New England Prep All-Star Game...High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football at Guilford (CT) High School...Two-time (2008-09) All-Connecticut Class M selection... Named to the 2009 All-Area team by the New Haven Register...Two-time All-SCC league pick...Captain and team offensive most valuable player after recording 56 goals and 34 assists as a senior...Led the team with 43 goals and 27 assists as a junior... Personal: Born September 21, 1990...Has two brothers and one sister...His twin brother A.J. is also a member of the Pride lacrosse team...Undecided major.
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2011 pride Profiles Jack
Rich
Defense 6-0, 225, Freshman East Northport, NY/John Glenn High School Coach: Kevin Lavey
Midfield 6-0, 220, Freshman Glenside, PA/Abington Senior High School Coach: Randy McNeil
Moorehead 36
High School: Played lacrosse and football at John Glenn High School in East Northport, New York…Three-time team captain for the Knights… Named to all-division team as a sophomore…Standout in football being named to All-New York, All-Long Island and All-Suffolk County teams as a senior when the Knights posted a 10-1 mark…Two-time Blue Helmet Award, defensive most valuable player and Leadership Award recipient in football…Three-time all-league gridiron pick…Personal: Born February 10, 1992…Has three sisters…Enjoys movies and swimming…Recruited by Virginia, Colgate and Delaware…Undecided major.
Rambo 11
High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of football at Abington (PA) Senior High School…Two-time All-Pennsylvania first team selection and a four-time all-league pick in lacrosse…Recorded 35 goals, 20 assists and 42 ground balls in 18 games for the 19-4 Ghosts as a senior…Picked up 100 ground balls and scored 33 goals and 17 assists as a junior…Tallied 26 goals, 14 assists and 110 ground balls in 21 games as a sophomore…Named to all-league second team as a freshman after posting 15 goals and 11 assists with 48 ground balls in 15 games…Personal: Born September 17, 1991…Has one brother…Enjoys the beach and snowboarding…Aspires to a career as a lawyer or in business…Undecided major.
Kyle
James
Defense 6-1, 185, Freshman Manchester, NH/Manchester Central High School Coach: Bill Lawson
Midfield 5-11, 185, Freshman Glen Ellyn, IL/Glenbard West High School Coach: Carl Landi
Pratte 38
High School: Played lacrosse and hockey at Manchester (NH) Central High School…Two-time All-New Hampshire lacrosse selection including a first team pick as a senior…Served as team captain for the lacrosse and hockey teams as a senior…All-New Hampshire Hockey honorable mention…New Hampshire Scholar award winner…Personal: Born September 7, 1992…Has one brother, who plays lacrosse at Providence College…Enjoys golf and tennis in his free time…Served as a volunteer for the Catholic Medical Center…Undecided major.
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Raveret 37
High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of football at Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, Illinois…Two-time all-conference lacrosse player earning honors at midfield as a junior and on attack as a senior…Tallied 50 goals, 40 assists, and a .690 winning percentage on face-offs for the Illinois State Class B Lacrosse finalists…Recorded 47 goals, 18 assists and also won 69 percent of his face-offs as a junior… Played on the Hilltoppers’ football team that was Class 7A State football finalists in 2009…Personal: Born September 5, 1991…Has two brothers… Enjoys biking and swimming in his free time…Aspires to a career in business…Undecided major.
2011 pride Profiles Nate
Lance
Goalie 5-9, 165, Freshman Essex, CT/The Williams School High School Coach: Matt Rousseau
Attack 5-11, 180, Freshman Glenview, IL/Glenbrook South (IL)/ Salisbury (CT) High School Coach: Bobby Wynne (Salisbury)
Roy 30
High School: Played four years of lacrosse at The Williams School in New London, Connecticut… Four-year starter in goal…Recorded a .708 save percentage while facing 1,187 shots on goal and making 840 saves during his scholastic career…Two-time All-New England selection, Southeast New England first team pick, all-area choice by the New London Day in 2009 and 2010…Posted a .721 save percentage while facing 323 shots on goal and made 233 saves as a senior…Team most valuable player in 2010…Faced 403 shots on goals, making 281 saves and recording a .697 save percentage as a junior…Tallied a .732 save percentage with 208 saves as a sophomore…Made 118 saves and recorded a .667 save percentage while facing 177 shots on goal as a freshman…Played on two CISAC championship teams…Selected as one of 96 players by U.S. Lacrosse for the 2010 Boys High School Showcase and ESPN’s RISE Games in Florida…Personal: Born July 30, 1991…Has one brother…His father, Charles, played four years of hockey at Assumption College…Aspires to a career as a lawyer or in business…Undecided major.
Yapor 2
High School: Played lacrosse and basketball at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, Illinois and at Salisbury (CT) High School…Recorded 147 goals and 123 assists for 270 points during his high school career… Helped lead Salisbury to its first perfect 13-0 record and the New England title in 2010…Scored 45 goals and 52 assists as a senior…Named to AllAmerican, All-Illinois and all-conference teams as a junior after posting 27 goals and 40 assists at Glenbrook South…Tallied 41 goals and 25 assists and was voted the team most valuable player as a sophomore…Personal: Born September 14, 1990…Has two brothers and one sister…Undecided major.
Anthony
Zappone
Torin
Varn 17
Attack 6-2, 175, Freshman Ithaca, NY/Ithaca High School Coach: Frank Welch
High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of hockey at Ithaca (NY) High School…U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior in 2010…Was ranked the 25th best young guns rising in the country by Inside Lacrosse as a senior…Under Armour All-American as a junior…Three-time all-section selection…Voted Best Offensive Player on the Team all four years and was the team most valuable player as a senior…His Ithaca teams ranked 14th in the Under Armour national poll as a senior and 17th as a junior… Played on the Little Red’s Section IV championship teams and New York State Championship semifinalists in 2009 and 2010…Played in the Adidas All-American Classic…Personal: Born September 24, 1991…Enjoys listening to music, playing ping pong, hockey and the guitar, and watching football…Aspires to a career as a teacher…Physical education major.
41
Midfield 5-9, 160, Freshman Ballston Lake, NY/Shenendehowa High School Coach: Chuck Holohan
High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at Shenendehowa High School in Clifton Park, New York…All-section selection as a senior in 2009…Four-time team most valuable player in lacrosse…Tallied 28 goals and 26 assists as a senior…Recorded 16 goals and 20 assists as a junior in 2008…Two-time Coaches Award winner in soccer…All-section pick in soccer as a senior… Scholar-Athlete in both lacrosse and soccer…Personal: Born April 19, 1991…Has two sisters…Lists his hobby as cars…Undecided major.
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2011 opponents COLGATE UNIVERSITY
SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY
PRINCETON UNIVERSTIY
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Location: Hamilton, NY Nickname: Raiders Director of Athletics: David Roach Lacrosse Stadium: Aandy Kerr Field Head Lacrosse Coach: Jim Nagle Record at School/Years: 75-59/9 years Overall Record: 140-98/15 years Coach’s Office Phone: (315) 228-7716 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Gloria Nantulya Office Phone: (315) 228-6761 Fax: (315) 228-7977 E-mail: gnantulya@colgate.edu 2010 Record: 3-10/2-4 (Patriot) Returning Lettermen: 30 Returning Starters: 8 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 2-0 Last Meeting: 1961-Hofstra won, 7-4 Athletic Web Site: GoColgateRaiders.com
Location: Fairfield, CT Nickname: Pioneers Director of Athletics: C. Donald Cook Lacrosse Stadium: Campus Field (4,000) Press Box Phone: (203) 365-7532 Head Lacrosse Coach: Tom Mariano Record at School/Years: 82-116/14 years Overall Record: 96-128/16 years Coach’s Office Phone: (203) 365-7563 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Brendan Flynn Office Phone: (203) 365-4813 Fax: (203) 371-7889 E-mail: flynnb@sacredheart.edu 2010 Record: 4-11/1-4 (NEC) Returning Lettermen: 29 Returning Starters: 3 Series Record: Hofstra leads 9-0 Last Meeting: 2010-Hofstra won, 14-6 Athletic Web Site: SacredHeartPioneers.com
Location: Princeton, NJ Nickname: Tigers Director of Athletics: Gary D. Walters Lacrosse Stadium: Class of 1952 Stadium (6,000) Press Box Phone: (609) 258-2401/2472 Head Lacrosse Coach: Chris Bates Record at School/Years: 11-5/1 year Overall Record: 81-76/11 years Coach’s Office Phone: (609) 258-4978 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jerry Price Office Phone: (609) 258-3569 Fax: (609) 258-2399 E-mail: jprice@princeton.edu 2010 Record: 11-5/4-2 (Ivy) Returning Lettermen: 34 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads 12-11 Last Meeting: 2010-Princeton won, 17-14 Athletic Web Site: GoPrincetonTigers.com
Location: Cambridge, MA Nickname: Crimson Director of Athletics: Robert L. Scalise Lacrosse Stadium: Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium (4,500) Press Box Phone: (617) 495-5902 Head Lacrosse Coach: Chris Wojcik Record at School/Years: First year Overall Record: First year Coach’s Office Phone: (617) 495-4890 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Tim Williamson Office Phone: (617) 495-2206 Fax: (617) 495-1230 E-mail: twilliam@fas.harvard.edu 2010Record: 6-6/2-4 (Ivy) Returning Lettermen: 27 Returning Starters: 8 Series Record: Tied, 8-8 Last Meeting: 2006-Hofstra won, 13-6 Athletic Web Site: GoCrimson.com
AIR FORCE
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
Location: Newark, DE Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Director of Athletics: Bernard Muir Lacrosse Stadium: Rullo Stadium (2,000) Press Box Phone: (302) 831-3526 Head Lacrosse Coach: Bob Shillinglaw Record at School/Years: 264-239/32 years Overall Record: 288-255/34 years Coach’s Office Phone: (302) 831-8661 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Scott Selheimer Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 Fax: (302) 831-8653 E-mail: selheime@udel.edu 2010 Record: 10-7/3-2 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 25 Returning Starters: 8 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 23-10 Last Meeting: 2010-Hofstra won, 12-1 Athletic Web Site: BlueHens.com
Location: Queens, NY Nickname: Red Storm Director of Athletics: Chris Monasch Lacrosse Stadium: DaSilva Memorial (1,260) Press Box Phone: (718) 990-6057 Head Lacrosse Coach: Jason Miller Record at School/Years: 17-37/4 years Overall Record: same Coach’s Office Phone: (718) 990-6305 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Will Bryan Office Phone: (718) 990-1523 Fax: (718) 969-8468 E-mail: charleswilliam.bryan09@ stjohns.edu 2010 Record: 5-9, 2-4 (Big East) Returning Lettermen: 21 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 10-2 Last Meeting: 2010-Hofstra won, 13-4 Athletic Web Site: RedStormSports.com
Location: Philadelphia, PA Nickname: Dragons Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Lacrosse Stadium: Vidas Field Head Lacrosse Coach: Brian Voelker Record at School/Years: 10-5/1 year Overall Record: 52-56/8 years Coach’s Office Phone: (215) 895-1859 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Tuberosa Office Phone: (215) 895-1591 Fax: (215) 895-2038 E-mail: tuberosa@drexel.edu 2010 Record: 10-5/3-2(CAA) Returning Lettermen: 22 Returning Starters: 7 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 20-3 Last Meeting: 2010-Drexel won, 13-11 Athletic Web Site: DrexelDragons.com
Tuesday, February 15 at Hofstra
Sunday, March 13 at Hofstra Location: Colorado Springs, CO Nickname: Falcons Director of Athletics: Dr. Hans Mueh Lacrosse Stadium: Cadet Lacrosse Stadium (2,000) Head Lacrosse Coach: Eric Seremet Record at School/Years: 8-20/2 years Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (719) 333-9298 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Melissa McKeown Office Phone: (719) 333-9025 Fax: (719) 333-3798 E-mail: melissa.mckeown@usafa.edu 2010 Record: 1-13/0-7 (ECAC) Returning Lettermen: 22 Returning Starters: 8 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 7-0 Last Meeting: 2001-Hofstra won, 22-8 Athletic Web Site: GoAirForceFalcons.com
Saturday, February 19 at Sacred Heart
Saturday, March 19 at Delaware
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Saturday, February 26 at Hofstra
Tuesday, March 22 at Hofstra
Saturday, March 5 at Hofstra
Saturday, March 26 at Hofstra
2011 opponents TOWSON OF UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY
MANHATTANOF UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE
SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY
FAIRFIELD OF UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY
Nickname: Minutemen Location: MD Director ofTowson, Athletics: John F. Nickname: Tigers McCutcheon Director of Athletics: Mike Waddell Lacrosse F. Garber Lacrosse Stadium: Stadium: Richard Johnny Unitas Field (5,000) Stadium (11,198) (413) 704-3102 687-1756 Press Box Phone: (410) Head Lacrosse Coach: Tony Seaman Greg Cannella Record at School/Years: 96-83/12 117-69/13years Overall years Record: 260-156/27 years Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: Same (410) 704-4968 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Eric Rhew Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782 Office Phone: (410) 704-6258 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin Fax: (410) 704-3861 Office (413) 577-3061 E-mail:Phone: erhew@towson.edu Fax: (413) 545-1556 2010 Record: 7-8/4-1 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 35 E-mail: jyellin@admin.umass.edu Returning Starters: 6 (ECAC) 2007 Record: 7-7/4-3 Series Record: Hofstra leads 23-18 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/7 Last 12-10 SeriesMeeting: Record:2010-Hofstra Massachusettswon, leads Athletic Web Site: TowsonTigers.com 18-14 Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts won, 11-10 (OT) Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics. com
Nickname: Minutemen Location: Director ofRiverdale, Athletics:NY John F. Nickname: Jaspers McCutcheon Director of Athletics: Robert J. Byrnes Lacrosse F. Garber Lacrosse Stadium: Stadium: Richard Gaelic Park (2,000) Field (5,000)Coach: Tim McIntee Head Lacrosse Press Box Phone: (413) 687-1756 Record at School/Years: 85-114/14 years Head Lacrosse Coach: Greg Cannella Overall Record: same 117-69/13 Record at School/Years: Coach’s years Office Phone: (718) 862-7841 Men’s OverallLacrosse Record: SID: SameDylan Horowitz Office Phone: (718) 862-7728 Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782 Fax: (718) 862-8020 Men’s E-mail:Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin Office Phone: (413) 577-3061 dylan.horowitz@manhattan.edu Fax: (413) 545-1556 2010 Record: 7-9/5-3 (MAAC) Returning Lettermen: 23 E-mail: jyellin@admin.umass.edu Returning Starters: 1 (ECAC) 2007 Record: 7-7/4-3 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 1-0 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/7 Last 18-2 SeriesMeeting: Record:2010-Hofstra Massachusettswon, leads Athletic Web Site: GoJaspers.com 18-14 Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts won, 11-10 (OT) Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics. com
Nickname: Minutemen Location: PA F. Director ofPhiladelphia, Athletics: John Nickname: Hawks McCutcheon Director of Athletics: Don DiJulia Lacrosse Garber Lacrosse Stadium: Stadium: Richard FinneseyF.Field (600) Field (5,000)Coach: Pat Cullinan Head Lacrosse Press Box Phone: (413) 687-1756 Record at School/Years: 28-64/6 years Overall Record:Coach: 53-96/10 years Head Lacrosse Greg Cannella Coach’s Phone: (610) 660-1733 Record atOffice School/Years: 117-69/13 Men’s yearsLacrosse SID: Kristin Santos Office (610) 660-2601 OverallPhone: Record: Same Fax: (610) 660-1724 Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782 E-mail: ksantos@sju.edu Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin 2010 Record: 3-12/3-5 (A-10) Office Phone: (413) 577-3061 Returning Lettermen: 27 Fax: (413) Starters: 545-15567 Returning Series First Meeting E-mail:Record: jyellin@admin.umass.edu Athletic Web Site: SJUHawks.com 2007 Record: 7-7/4-3 (ECAC) Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/7 Series Record: Massachusetts leads 18-14 Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts won, 11-10 (OT) Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics. com
Nickname: Minutemen Location: CT Director ofFairfield, Athletics: John F. Nickname: Stags McCutcheon Director of Athletics: Eugene P. Doris Lacrosse F. Garber Lacrosse Stadium: Stadium: Richard Lessing Field (600) Field (5,000)Coach: Andrew Copelan Head Lacrosse Press Box Phone: (413) 687-1756 Record at School/Years: 15-12/2 years Overall Record:Coach: 33-27/4 years Head Lacrosse Greg Cannella Coach’s Phone: (203) 254-4000 Record atOffice School/Years: 117-69/13 Men’s yearsLacrosse SID: Chris O’Connor Office (203) 254-4000 ext. 2878 OverallPhone: Record: Same Fax: (203) 254-4117 Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782 E-mail: coconnor@mail.fairfield.edu Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin 2010 Record: 8-6/4-3 (ECAC) Office Phone: (413) 577-3061 Returning Lettermen: 29 Fax: (413) Starters: 545-15568 Returning Series Hofstra leads, 1-0 E-mail:Record: jyellin@admin.umass.edu Last 2002-Hofstra won, 11-8 2007Meeting: Record: 7-7/4-3 (ECAC) Athletic Web Site: FairfieldStags.com Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/7 Series Record: Massachusetts leads 18-14 Last Meeting: 2007-Massachusetts won, 11-10 (OT) Athletic Web Site: www.umassathletics. com
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
Location: Amherst, MA Nickname: Minutemen Director of Athletics: John F. McCutcheon Lacrosse Stadium: Richard F. Garber Field (5,000) Head Lacrosse Coach: Greg Cannella Record at School/Years: 139-90/16 years Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-3782 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin Office Phone: (413) 577-3061 Fax: (413) 545-1556 E-mail: jyellin@admin.umass.edu 2010 Record: 8-6/2-3 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 27 Returning Starters: 6 Series Record: Massachusetts leads, 19-16 Last Meeting: 2010-Massachusetts won, 11-9 Athletic Web Site: UMassAthletics.com
Location: State College, PA Nickname: Nittany Lions Director of Athletics: Tim Curley Lacrosse Stadium: Jeffrey Field (5,000) Head Lacrosse Coach: Jeff Tambroni Record at School/Years: First year Overall Record: 109-40/10 years Coach’s Office Phone: (814) 863-7470 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Pat Donghia Office Phone: (814) 865-1757 Fax: (814) 863-3165 E-mail: pad11@psu.edu 2010 Record: 2-11/1-4 (CAA) Returning Lettermen: 25 Returning Starters: 5 Series Record: Hofstra leads, 8-5 Last Meeting: 2010-Penn State won, 11-10 (OT) Athletic Web Site: GoPSUSports.com
Saturday, February 23 Saturday, at MassachusettsApril 2 at Towson Location: Amherst, MA
Saturday, April 23 at East Hartford, CT
Saturday, February 23 5 at Tuesday, April at Massachusetts Hofstra Location: Amherst, MA
Saturday, April 30 at Hofstra
Saturday, February 23 Saturday, at MassachusettsApril 9 at SaintAmherst, Joseph’s Location: MA
Saturday, February 23 Saturday, at MassachusettsApril 16 at Fairfield Location: Amherst, MA
PRIDE TO TRAVEL TO JAPAN The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team will travel to Japan to compete in a series of exhibition contests from June 1-9, 2011. The Pride will play a minimum of four contests against the Japanese National team, U21 National team and various universities. The International Friendship Game, versus the Japanese National team has seen crowds in upwards of 9,000 fans at Edogawa Stadium along with Japanese politicians and royalty in attendance.
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2011 NCAA DIVISION I composite LACROSSE schedule February 5 Detroit at Delaware, 1 p.m.
February 10 Detroit at Ohio State, 7 p.m.
February 12
VMI at Navy, noon Detroit at Bellarmine, 1 p.m. Presbyterian at Delaware, 1 p.m. Siena at Duke, 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Lehigh, 1 p.m. Army at Massachusetts, 1 p.m. Mercer at Ohio State, 1 p.m. Robert Morris at North Carolina, 2:30 p.m.
February 15 Colgate at Hofstra, 4 p.m.
February 16 VMI at Mercer, 4 p.m.
February 18 Wagner at Rutgers, 3 p.m.
February 19
St. John’s at Holy Cross, noon North Carolina at Ohio State, noon UMBC at Presbyterian, noon Johns Hopkins at Towson, noon Lehigh at Villanova, noon Mercer at Bellarmine, 1 p.m. Marist at Delaware, 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Hartford, 1 p.m. Fairfield at Lafayette, 1 p.m. Detroit at Maryland, 1 p.m. Hobart at Robert Morris, 1 p.m. Hofstra at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m. Bryant at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m. Army at VMI, 1 p.m. Binghamton at Penn State, 1:30 p.m. Canisius at Bucknell, 2 p.m. Navy at Loyola, 2 p.m. Drexel at Virginia, 5 p.m.
February 20
Georgetown at Jacksonville, noon Manhattan at Rutgers, 1 p.m. Denver at Syracuse, 1 p.m. Colgate at Vermont, 1 p.m. Duke vs. Notre Dame in Jacksonville, Fla., 3 p.m. Air Force vs. Siena in Syracuse, N.Y., 4 p.m.
February 22
Mount St. Mary’s at Virginia, 4 p.m. Johns Hopkins at Delaware, 6 p.m.
February 23 Jacksonville at Mercer, 5 p.m.
February 25 Navy at North Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Vermont at Air Force, 9:30 p.m.
February 26 Princeton at Hofstra, 11:30 a.m. Villanova at Bucknell, noon Hobart at Cornell, noon Mercer at Detroit, noon Ohio State at Massachusetts, noon Virginia at Stony Brook, noon Duke at Penn, noon Loyola at Towson, noon Providence at Wagner, noon Quinnipiac at Brown, 1 p.m. Fairfield at Bryant, 1 p.m. Albany at Drexel, 1 p.m.
Canisius at Harvard, 1 p.m. Siena at Johns Hopkins, 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Marist, 1 p.m. Manhattan at Robert Morris, 1 p.m. Yale at St. John’s, 1 p.m. Rutgers at UMBC, 1 p.m. Colgate at Dartmouth, 2:30 p.m. Georgetown at Maryland, 3 p.m. Binghamton at Lafayette, 3:30 p.m. Hartford at Holy Cross, 4 p.m.
February 27 Bellarmine at Delaware, 1 p.m. Notre Dame at Penn State, 1 p.m. Vermont at Denver, 2 p.m. Army at Syracuse, 4
February 28 VMI at Virginia, 7 p.m.
March 1
Quinnipiac at Fairfield, 3 p.m. Presbyterian at Manhattan, 3 p.m. Lafayette at Wagner, 3 p.m. Cornell at Binghamton, 3:30 p.m. Robert Morris at Colgate, 4 p.m. Villanova at Drexel, 4 p.m. Navy at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Bucknell at Penn, 7:30 p.m.
March 3
Presbyterian at Yale, 7 p.m.
March 4
Lafayette at Penn, 7 p.m. Mercer at Yale, 7 p.m.
March 5
Cornell at Army, noon UMBC at North Carolina, noon Dartmouth at Sacred Heart, noon Manhattan vs. Air Force in Denver, 1 p.m. Maryland at Duke, 1 p.m. Villanova at Fairfield, 1 p.m. Colgate at Hobart, 1 p.m. Harvard at Hofstra, 1 p.m. Princeton at Johns Hopkins, 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Loyola, 1 p.m. Brown at Massachusetts, 1 p.m. Towson at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m. Georgetown at St. John’s, 1 p.m. Rutgers at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m. Bryant at Vermont, 1 p.m. Ohio State at Penn State, 1:30 p.m. Binghamton at Canisius, 2 p.m. Hartford at Siena, 2 p.m. Delaware at Albany, 3 p.m. Jacksonville at Denver, 3:30 p.m. Navy at Bucknell, 7:30 p.m. Stony Brook at Marist, TBA
March 6
Jacksonville vs. Air Force in Denver, 1 p.m. Drexel at Notre Dame, 1 p.m. Presbyterian at Providence, 1 p.m. Virginia at Syracuse, 1 p.m. Lehigh at Detroit, 2 p.m. Manhattan at Denver, 3:30 p.m. Dartmouth vs. Mercer in Fairfield, Conn., 5 p.m.
March 7
Bellarmine at Maryland, 3 p.m.
March 8
Wagner at Siena, 2 p.m.
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Massachusetts at Albany, 3 p.m. Mercer at Sacred Heart, 3 p.m. Hobart at Binghamton, 4 p.m. Georgetown at Harvard, 4 p.m. Penn at North Carolina, 7 p.m. Lehigh at Ohio State, 7 p.m. Penn State at Villanova, 7 p.m. Vermont at Virginia, 7 p.m.
March 9
Detroit at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m. Brown at Hartford, 3:30 p.m. Robert Morris at Jacksonville, 3:30 p.m. Canisius at Cornell, 4 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Drexel, 4 p.m. Dartmouth at Holy Cross, 4 p.m. Manhattan at Johns Hopkins, 7 p.m.
March 11
Army at Bryant, 1 p.m. Loyola at Duke, 7 p.m. Bellarmine at Harvard, 7 p.m. North Carolina at Princeton, 7 p.m. Air Force at Fairfield, 7:30 p.m.
March 12
Georgetown vs. Syracuse at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, 11 a.m. Ohio State at Albany, noon Lafayette at Navy, noon Maryland at Towson, noon Marist at Binghamton, 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Brown, 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Colgate, 1 p.m. Bucknell at Hobart, 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Manhattan, 1 p.m. Delaware at Stony Brook, 1 p.m. Penn at Villanova, 1 p.m. Presbyterian at VMI, 1 p.m. Cornell vs. Virginia at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, 1:30 p.m. Quinnipiac at Providence, 2 p.m. St. John’s at Siena, 2 p.m. Lehigh at Yale, 2 p.m. Rutgers at Penn State, 3 p.m. Johns Hopkins vs. UMBC at M&T Bank Stadium, 4 p.m. Notre Dame at Denver, 9 p.m.
March 13
Robert Morris at Detroit, 11 a.m. Wagner at Army, noon Bryant at Drexel, noon Air Force at Hofstra, noon Mercer at Duke, 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Hartford, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.
March 15
Vermont at Fairfield, 3 p.m. Holy Cross at Harvard, 4 p.m. Massachusetts at Providence, 4 p.m. Binghamton at Colgate, 7 p.m. Towson at Navy, 7 p.m. Villanova at Princeton, 7 p.m. Jacksonville at Rutgers, 7 p.m. Albany at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at St. John’s, TBA
March 16
Hartford at Bucknell, noon Manhattan at Wagner, 3:30 p.m. VMI at Bellarmine, 4 p.m. Denver at Loyola, 7 p.m.
March 17
Duke at North Carolina, 7 p.m.
March 18
UMBC at Maryland, 7 p.m.
March 19
Navy at Holy Cross, noon Penn State at Massachusetts, noon Carthage at Mercer, noon Presbyterian at Lehigh, noon Denver at Sacred Heart, noon Harvard at Brown, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Canisius, 1 p.m. Hofstra at Delaware, 1 p.m. VMI at Detroit, 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Drexel, 1 p.m. Colgate at Fairfield, 1 p.m. Providence at Georgetown, 1 p.m. Bryant at Hobart, 1 p.m. Bucknell at Lafayette, 1 p.m. Hartford at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Robert Morris, 1 p.m. Army at Rutgers, 1 p.m. Stony Brook at Towson, 1 p.m. St. John’s at Vermont, 1 p.m. Manhattan at Villanova, 1 p.m. Cornell at Yale, 1 p.m. Loyola at Air Force, 2 p.m. Siena at Marist, 3 p.m. Princeton at Penn, 3 p.m. Ohio State at Virginia, 3 p.m. Johns Hopkins at Syracuse, 6 p.m.
March 20
Dartmouth at Duke, 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Maryland, 1 p.m.
March 22
Binghamton at Siena, 3 p.m. Lafayette at Drexel, 4 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at VMI, 4 p.m. Marist at Albany, 7 p.m. Lehigh at Army, 7 p.m. Providence at Bryant, 7 p.m. St. John’s at Hofstra, 7 p.m. Dartmouth at North Carolina, 7 p.m. Cornell at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Bucknell vs. Robert Morris in Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Canisius at Hobart, 8 p.m.
March 23
Sacred Heart at Hartford, 4 p.m. Ohio State at Notre Dame, 4 p.m.
March 26
Lafayette at Army, noon Fairfield at Hobart, noon Lehigh at Holy Cross, noon North Carolina at Maryland, noon Colgate at Navy, noon Vermont at Brown, 1 p.m. Albany at Bucknell, 1 p.m. Penn at Cornell, 1 p.m. Towson at Delaware, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Detroit, 1 p.m. Georgetown at Duke, 1 p.m. Drexel at Hofstra, 1 p.m. Loyola at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Penn State, 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Presbyterian, 1 p.m. Yale at Princeton, 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at St. John’s, 1 p.m. Manhattan at VMI, 1 p.m.
2011 NCAA DIVISION i composite LACROSSE schedule Hartford at Wagner, 1 p.m. Harvard at Dartmouth, 2 p.m. Virginia at Johns Hopkins, 2 p.m. Siena at Providence, 2 p.m. Air Force at Denver, 3 p.m. Quinnipiac at UMBC, 3:30 p.m. Bryant at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Syracuse at Villanova, 7 p.m. Marist at Canisius, TBA
March 27
Notre Dame at Rutgers, noon
March 29
Brown at Duke, 3 p.m. Massachusetts at Harvard, 7 p.m. Binghamton at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Penn State at Bucknell, 7:30 p.m.
March 30
Hartford at Albany, 3:30 p.m.
April 1
Navy at Georgetown, 7 p.m. Yale at Penn, 7 p.m.
April 2
Denver at Hobart, noon Hofstra at Towson, noon Maryland at Virginia, noon Harvard at Albany, 1 p.m. Quinnipiac at Bryant, 1 p.m. Army at Colgate, 1 p.m. Delaware at Drexel, 1 p.m. Penn State at Lehigh, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Manhattan, 1 p.m. VMI at Marist, 1 p.m. Air Force at Mercer, 1 p.m. Robert Morris at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m. Villanova at Notre Dame, 1 p.m. Loyola at Ohio State, 1 p.m. Brown at Princeton, 1 p.m. Lafayette at Providence, 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m. Detroit at Siena, 1 p.m. Holy Cross at Bucknell, 3 p.m. Dartmouth at Cornell, 3 p.m. Vermont at Binghamton, 7 p.m. Wagner at Sacred Heart, 7 p.m. UMBC at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Bellarmine at Fairfield, TBA
April 3
St. John’s vs. Rutgers in East Rutherford, N.J., 1 p.m. North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins in East Rutherford, N.J., 4 p.m. Duke vs. Syracuse in East Rutherford, N.J., 6:30 p.m.
April 5
Holy Cross at Vermont, 4 p.m. Brown at Bryant, 7 p.m. Manhattan at Hofstra, 7 p.m. Georgetown at Mount St. Mary’s, 7 p.m. Marist at Lafayette, 7 p.m. Providence at Yale, 7 p.m.
April 6
Towson at UMBC, 7:30 p.m.
April 8
Maryland at Navy, 7 p.m. Albany at Johns Hopkins, 7:30 p.m.
April 9
Bucknell at Army, noon Binghamton at UMBC, noon
North Carolina at Virginia, noon Air Force at Bellarmine, 1 p.m. Penn at Brown, 1 p.m. Manhattan at Detroit, 1 p.m. Denver vs. Duke in Bethpage, N.Y., 1 p.m. Cornell at Harvard, 1 p.m. Siena at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Fairfield at Loyola, 1 p.m. Hobart at Ohio State, 1 p.m. Drexel at Penn State, 1 p.m. Robert Morris at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m. Hofstra at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Towson, 1 p.m. Canisius at VMI, 1 p.m. Bryant at Wagner, 1 p.m. St. John’s at Providence, 2 p.m. Dartmouth at Yale, 2:30 p.m. Mercer at Presbyterian, 3 p.m. Holy Cross at Lafayette, 4 p.m. Syracuse at Princeton, 4 p.m. Colgate at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at Hartford, 7 p.m. Delaware at Villanova, 7 p.m. Rutgers at Marist, TBA
April 10
Georgetown at Notre Dame, noon Albany at Vermont, 2 p.m.
April 11
Presbyterian at Duke, 7 p.m.
April 12
Delaware vs. Dartmouth in Danbury, Conn., 1 p.m. Robert Morris at Canisius, 3 p.m. Fairfield at Hartford, 4 p.m. Harvard at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. Holy Cross at Bryant, 7 p.m. Princeton at Rutgers, 7 p.m. Cornell at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
April 14
Presbyterian at North Carolina, 7 p.m.
April 15
Colgate at Lafayette, 7 p.m. Bucknell at Lehigh, 7:30 p.m.
April 16
Army at Navy, noon Princeton vs. Dartmouth in Foxborough, Mass., 1 p.m. Penn at Harvard, 1 p.m. Bellarmine at Hobart, 1 p.m. Marist at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Drexel at Massachusetts, 1 p.m. St. John’s at Notre Dame, 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m. Delaware at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m. Manhattan at Siena, 1 p.m. Hartford at Vermont, 1 p.m. Brown at Yale, 1 p.m. Syracuse vs. Providence in Foxborough, Mass., 4 p.m. Ohio State at Denver, 5 p.m. Mercer at Holy Cross, 5 p.m. Virginia at Duke, 5:30 p.m. UMBC at Albany, 7 p.m. Loyola at Georgetown, 7 p.m. Towson at Penn State, 7 p.m. Bryant at Sacred Heart, 7 p.m. Binghamton at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Rutgers at Villanova, 7 p.m.
Johns Hopkins at Maryland, 8 p.m. Canisius at Detroit, TBA Hofstra at Fairfield, TBA Wagner at Robert Morris, TBA
April 17
North Carolina at Lehigh, noon Ohio State at Air Force, 9 p.m.
April 19
Vermont at Dartmouth, 6 p.m. Yale at Bryant, 7 p.m. Brown at Providence, 7 p.m. Hobart at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
April 20
Penn at Saint Joseph’s, 7 p.m.
April 22
ACC semifinals in Durham, N.C., 5/7:30 p.m.
April 23
Denver at Bellarmine, 11 a.m. Fairfield at Ohio State, 11 a.m. Army at Holy Cross, noon Hobart at Loyola, noon Robert Morris at Bryant, 1 p.m. Siena at Canisius, 1 p.m. Yale at Georgetown, 1 p.m. Marist at Manhattan, 1 p.m. Wagner at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m. Dartmouth at Penn, 1 p.m. Harvard at Princeton, 1 p.m. Notre Dame at Providence, 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Quinnipiac, 1 p.m. Villanova at St. John’s, 1 p.m. Vermont at UMBC, 1 p.m. Presbyterian at Air Force, 2 p.m. Cornell at Brown, 3 p.m. Towson at Drexel, 3 p.m. Massachusetts vs. Hofstra in East Hartford, Conn., 3 p.m. Rutgers vs. Syracuse in East Hartford, Conn., 5:30 p.m. Hartford at Binghamton, 7 p.m. Bucknell at Colgate, 7 p.m. Penn State at Delaware, 7 p.m. Lafayette at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Albany at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Navy at Johns Hopkins, 8 p.m.
Fairfield at Denver, 3 p.m. Stony Brook at Vermont, 3 p.m. Penn at Virginia, 3 p.m. Albany at Binghamton, 7 p.m. UMBC at Hartford, 7 p.m. Penn State at Hofstra, 7 p.m. Canisius at Manhattan, 7 p.m. Georgetown at Rutgers, 7 p.m. Notre Dame at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Providence at Villanova, 7 p.m. Detroit at Marist, TBA
May 1
Patriot League final, TBA
May 4
America East semifinals at higher seeds, TBA CAA semifinals at higher seeds, TBA
May 6
Johns Hopkins at Army, 7 p.m. Notre Dame at North Carolina, 8 p.m. ECAC semifinals in Denver Ivy League semifinals at regular season champ MAAC semifinals in Buffalo, N.Y. NEC semifinals at regular season champ
May 7
Colgate at Maryland, 1 p.m. Providence at Rutgers, 1 p.m. St. John’s at Syracuse, 1 p.m. Villanova at Georgetown, 7 p.m. America East final at higher seed, TBA CAA final at higher seed, TBA
May 8
Ivy League final at regular season champ, noon ECAC final in Denver MAAC final in Buffalo, N.Y. NEC final at regular season champ
May 14
NCAA first round (four games)
May 15
NCAA first round (four games)
May 21
NCAA quarterfinals at Hempstead, N.Y., noon/3
May 22
April 24
NCAA quarterfinals at Foxborough, Mass., noon/3
April 26
NCAA semifinals at Baltimore, 4/6:30 p.m.
Jacksonville at VMI, noon ACC final in Durham, N.C., 3:30 p.m. Albany at Siena, 5 p.m. Marist at Holy Cross, 7 p.m.
May 28
May 30
NCAA final at Baltimore, 3:30 p.m.
April 29
Delaware at Massachusetts, 7 p.m. Patriot League semifinals at highest seed, TBA
April 30
Princeton at Cornell, 12:30 p.m. Ohio State at Bellarmine, 1 p.m. Brown at Dartmouth, 1 p.m. Yale at Harvard, 1 p.m. Duke at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Bryant at Mount St. Mary’s, 1 p.m. Sacred Heart at Robert Morris, 1 p.m. Drexel at St. John’s, 1 p.m. VMI at Siena, 1 p.m. Saint Joseph’s at Towson, 1 p.m. Quinnipiac at Wagner, 1 p.m. Hobart at Air Force, 2 p.m. Loyola at Johns Hopkins, 2 p.m.
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NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONS 1971 - Cornell 1972 - Virginia 1973 - Maryland 1974 - Johns Hopkins 1975 - Maryland 1976 - Cornell 1977 - Cornell 1978 - Johns Hopkins 1979 - Johns Hopkins 1980 - Johns Hopkins 1981 - North Carolina 1982 - North Carolina 1983 - Syracuse 1984 - Johns Hopkins 1985 - Johns Hopkins 1986 - North Carolina 1987 - Johns Hopkins 1988 - Syracuse 1989 - Syracuse 1990 - Title vacated (by Syracuse) 1991 - North Carolina 1992 - Princeton 1993 - Syracuse 1994 - Princeton 1995 - Syracuse 1996 - Princeton 1997 - Princeton 1998 - Princeton 1999 - Virginia 2000 - Syracuse 2001 - Princeton 2002 - Syracuse 2003 - Virginia 2004 - Syracuse 2005 - Johns Hopkins 2006 - Virginia 2007 - Johns Hopkins 2008 - Syracuse 2009 - Syracuse 2010 - Duke
2010 NCAA Tournament Recap: First Round (May 15-16): Home Team #1 Virginia 18 #2 Syracuse 8 #3 Maryland 11 #4 North Carolina 14 #5 Duke 18 #6 Princeton 5 #7 Cornell 11 #8 Stony Brook 9
Visitor Mt. St. Mary’s 4 Army 9 Hofstra 8 Delaware 13 Johns Hopkins 5 Notre Dame 8 Loyola 10 Denver 7
Quarterfinals
at Princeton, New Jersey, May 22 #5 Duke 17 Notre Dame 7
#4 North Carolina 9 #3 Maryland 5
at Stony Brook, New York May 23: #1 Virginia 10 #7 Cornell 14
#8 Stony Brook 9 Army 5
Semifinals
at Baltimore, Maryland May 29:
#5 Duke 14 Notre Dame 12
#1 Virginia 13 #7 Cornell 7
Championship
at Baltimore, Maryland May 31: #5 Duke 6
Notre Dame 5 (OT)
HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1971 - Army 19, #5 Hofstra 3 1973 - Virginia 12, #3 Hofstra 5 1974 - Johns Hopkins 18, #7 Hofstra 10 1975 - Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 7 1978 - Johns Hopkins 20, #7 Hofstra 8 1993 - #6 Hofstra 9, Massachusetts 8 Syracuse 20, #6 Hofstra 8 1996 - Harvard 15, #6 Hofstra 12 1997 - Massachusetts 6, Hofstra 4 1999 - Hofstra 15, Navy 7 Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7
2000 - Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 2001 - Hofstra 15, Virginia 14 (OT) Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13 2003 - Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6 2006 - #3 Hofstra 14, Providence 8 Massachusetts 11, #3 Hofstra 10 (OT) 2008 - Johns Hopkins 10, Hofstra 4 2009 - Cornell 11, Hofstra 8 2010 - Maryland 11, Hofstra 8
Hofstra’s Tournament Seeding
NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
Team Yrs. Won Lost Last Johns Hopkins 39 64 30 2010 Maryland 33 41 31 2010 Virginia 33 43 29 2010 Syracuse 29 58 19 2010 Navy 26 16 26 2009 North Carolina 25 27 21 2010 Cornell 23 29 20 2010 Princeton 19 30 13 2010 Massachusetts 18 9 18 2009 Loyola 17 9 17 2010 Hofstra 16 4 16 2010 Army 16 4 16 2010 Notre Dame 15 8 15 2010 Duke 14 20 13 2010 Georgetown 11 10 11 2007 Brown 12 5 12 2009 Towson 10 7 10 2007 Pennsylvania 10 2 10 2006 Rutgers 9 2 9 2004 Wash. & Lee 8 3 8 1980 Harvard 5 2 5 2006 UMBC 5 1 5 2009 Delaware 5 3 5 2010 Adelphi 4 2 4 1989 Albany 4 1 4 2007 Yale 3 2 3 1992 Ohio State 3 1 3 2008 Michigan State 3 0 3 1991 Hobart 3 0 3 2004 Providence 3 0 3 2007 Air Force 2 0 2 1988 Fairfield 2 0 2 2005 Penn State 2 0 2 2005 Denver 3 0 3 2010 Cortland State 1 1 1 1972 Bucknell 1 0 1 2001 LIU-C.W. Post 1 0 1 1986 New Hampshire 1 0 1 1986 No. Carolina St. 1 0 1 1979 Butler 1 0 1 1998 Manhattan 1 0 1 2002 Stony Brook 2 1 2 2010 Dartmouth 1 0 1 2003 Mt. St. Mary’s 2 0 2 2010 Marist 1 0 1 2005 Canisius 1 0 1 2008 Colgate 1 0 1 2008 Siena 1 0 1 2009 Villanova 1 0 1 2009
The Pride equaled their best NCAA Championship seeding with a number three placement in 2006. Hofstra defeated Providence at Shuart Stadium, 14-8, in the first round before losing a heart-breaking 11-10 overtime decision to Massachusetts in the quarterfinal at Stony Brook. In 1973, the Flying Dutchmen were ranked third in the eight-team tournament field and lost to Virginia, 12-5 in the first round. In 1971 Hofstra was seeded fifth and lost to Army, 19-3, in the first round. In 1975, 1993 and 1996, the Dutchmen were seeded sixth. In 1975 Hofstra lost to Maryland, 19-7. In 1993 Hofstra dumped Massachusetts, 9-8, in the first round of the field of 12 before losing to eventual national champion Syracuse, 20-8, in the quarterfinals. In 1996 Hofstra dropped a 15-12 decision to Harvard. In both 1974 and 1978, the Dutchmen were ranked seventh and dropped first round games to Johns Hopkins each year. In 1999 Hofstra earned the seventh seed and defeated Navy, 15-7, in the opening round before falling to Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals. Hofstra was not seeded in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2009 or 2010.
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2011 NCAA DIVISION I LACROSSE QUARTERFINALS Hofstra will host the NCAA Division I Quarterfinals for the seventh time in program history on May 21, 2011 at James M. Shuart Stadium. James M. Shuart Stadium is the largest outdoor sports complex on Long Island. Opened in 1963, Shuart Stadium has served as the site for NCAA Championships, New York State High School Championships, world championships, and professional contests.
PREVIOUS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTERFINALS AT HOFSTRA
James M. Shuart Stadium has been an important venue in NCAA Lacrosse history as it served as the site of the first-ever NCAA Lacrosse Championship game in 1971, which saw Cornell post a 12-6 victory over Maryland. Since then the stadium has hosted first round NCAA Tournament games in 1973, 1993 and 2006, and NCAA Quarterfinals in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2009.
1997
The two largest crowds in James M. Shuart Stadium history occurred during the hosting of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A crowd of 12,292, a then-NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal record and the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island, witnessed the 1999 NCAA Quarterfinals. Two years later, 10,510 fans attended the 2001 quarterfinals.
1999
Princeton*-11, Massachusetts-9 Syracuse-13 vs. Loyola-12
1998
Princeton*-11, Duke-9 Syracuse-17, Virginia-14 Johns Hopkins-11, Hofstra-7 Georgetown-17, Duke-14
2001
Syracuse-18, Hofstra-13 Princeton*-8, Loyola-7
2002
Syracuse*-10, Duke-9 Princeton-14, Georgetown-13
2009
Cornell 6, Princeton 4 Syracuse* 11, Maryland 6 * National Champion
1999 Quarterfinals
2009 Quarterfinals
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This is Hofstra Entering its 75th year, Hofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find their edge at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and special educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to prepare them for a successful future. In its relatively short history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change to meet the demands of our students and our community. Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing from 47 states and territories, and 67 countries around the world. The beautiful campus is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are approximately 4,200 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of the city.
by Bob Schieffer, was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire community were engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program, almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history and politics of the presidency. Hofstra has followed the Educate ’08 program with Define ’09, a year-long series of programs designed to examine the new presidential administration, its policies and initiatives, the challenges we currently face and ways of addressing our country’s most pressing issues. 2008 also saw Hofstra award its first Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. The new international award, which recognizes efforts at interfaith dialogue, received 75 nominations for individuals and organizations from around the world. Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes
What has remained consistent throughout the years, however, is the sense of community on campus, the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, New College for Interdisciplinary Studies, School of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, Honors College, Hofstra University Continuing Education and Hofstra North Shore - LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in about 140 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., and J.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas, in more approximately 150 programs of study. Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in announcing plans to establish a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. The new school, which will enroll its first students in 2011, will be the first allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New York State since 1963. In October 2008, the eyes of the world were on Hofstra as the University hosted the final presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. The October 15 debate, moderated
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are available with one dish providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting studentproduced programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2009, audio production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio. Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every
This is Hofstra Hofstra also has six theaters, a student newspaper, a lively student center, a recreation center and numerous athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,046-seat David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area. The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national agencies and the University is one of only 276 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor
Hofstra by the Numbers seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive hightech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms.
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Hofstra hosts more than 500 1.2 Million cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year.
Varsity sports Academic accreditations Eateries on campus Average undergraduate class size Local and national fraternities and sororities Residence halls Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities Student clubs and organizations Cultural events per year Faculty members Founding date Full-time undergraduate enrollment Total University enrollment, including part-time undergraduate, graduate and School of Law Hofstra alumni Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries
The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates approximately eight exhibitions annually and offers exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums – one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six in New York to hold that distinction.
society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,180 faculty members, 544 are full time and 91 percent hold the highest degree in their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 22 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1. Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.
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president of Hofstra University
STUART RABINOWITZ
Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure.
President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, and the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service
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Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. He has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award. President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.
President Rabinowitz, Nancy Rabinowitz and then-Senator Barack Obama prior to the Presidential Debate at Hofstra in October 2008
hofstra university
Senior Administration
M. Patricia Adamski
Joseph M. Barkwill
Senior Vice President for Planning and Administration
Vice President Facilities and Operations
Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Esq. Vice President for Business Development
Dr. Herman Berliner
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Catherine Hennessy
Melissa Connolly Vice President for University Relations
Sandra S. Johnson
Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer
Vice President for Student Affairs
Jessica Eads
Vice President for Enrollment Services
Robert W. Juckiewicz
Dolores Fredrich, Esq.
Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel
Alan J. Kelly
Vice President for Information Technology
Vice President for Development
Trustees of Hofstra University (as of january 2011) OFFICERS Marilyn B. Monter,* Chair Alan J. Bernon,* Vice Chair David S. Mack,* Vice Chair Joseph M. Gregory,* Secretary Stuart Rabinowitz, President
MEMBERS George W. Bilicic, Jr. Tejinder Bindra Robert F. Dall* Helene Fortunoff Steven J. Freiberg Colin Goddard Martin B. Greenberg* Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Abby Kenigsberg Arthur J. Kremer Karen L. Lutz
Donna M. Mendes* Janis M. Meyer* John D. Miller* Martha S. Pope James E. Quinn* Edwin C. Reed Robert D. Rosenthal* Debra A. Sandler* Thomas J. Sanzone* Peter G. Schiff Joseph Sparacio* Frank G. Zarb*
DELEGATES
Trustees emeriti
Gregory Maney, Speaker of the Faculty William F. Nirode, Chair, University Senate Executive Committee Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Planning and Budget Committee James Wells, President, Student Government Association Lukas Miedreich, Vice President, Student Government Association Frederick E. Davis, Jr.,* President, Alumni Organization
James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Norman R. Tengstrom, Trustee Emeritus
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Director of athletics
jack hayes Jack Hayes is in his seventh year as director of athletics at Hofstra University in 2010-11. Hayes was appointed by Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes came to Hofstra after serving as an associate director of athletics at the University of Connecticut for three years. Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at Hofstra, leads a department that includes 17 Division I teams, 90 coaches and administrative staff members and 350 student-athletes. Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing academic and athletic success of student-athletes, strategic planning, fund-raising, marketing, university relations, facility enhancement, budgetary management, and NCAA compliance complements Hofstra University’s athletic department in its quest to further enhance its athletic program, and assist Hofstra’s studentathletes both on and off the field.
in the Mack Sports Complex, a press box at the Hofstra Soccer Stadium, replacement of the turf at James M. Shuart Stadium and the construction of the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium. In 2006 Hayes reintroduced the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame after more than a 50-year absence, inducting four classes since that time. He also led an effort to retire the uniform numbers of prominent Hofstra student-athletes with 20 jersey retirement ceremonies held during the 200809 academic year. Active on a national level, Hayes served on the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee from September 2006 to September 2008. In September 2010 he was appointed to the NCAA Leadership Council, which is an advisory body to the Division I Board of Directors.
Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years of athletic administration experience, including management positions at four Division I institutions – Connecticut, Fordham, St. John’s and Fairfield. The Hofstra Athletic program has Hayes received a master’s degree in flourished under Hayes’ leadership, education in 1992 with a concentration in sport management winning 19 CAA Championships and making 28 postseason from the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s appearances, including 21 NCAA Tournaments, since the 2004degree (1989) from Providence College, where he was a 05 academic year. In 2009-10 four Pride teams qualified for member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He was also awarded a postseason play, while in 2008-09 the Pride wrestling team won certificate of completion in 2001 from the Sports Management the CAA Championship for an eighth consecutive year and the Institute, Consortium of the Universities of Michigan and men’s lacrosse program advanced to the NCAA Tournament Texas. as an at-large selection. In addition, Hofstra hosted the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals in 2009, A native of Providence, Rhode Island, which saw nearly 12,000 people fill James HOFSTRA Hayes graduated from the Providence M. Shuart Stadium for the event. UNIVERSITY Country Day School where he lettered DIRECTORS OF in football, basketball and lacrosse. Hayes has placed a significant emphasis He was inducted, as a member of his on fund-raising during his tenure. Pride ATHLETICS high school basketball team, into the Club membership reached all-time 1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of highs, both in terms of the number of 1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim) Fame in October 2004. In October 2010 contributors and funds raised as the 1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald Hayes became a two-time member of organization topped the $1 million mark 1948-51 John Archer Smith Providence Country Day’s Athletic Hall for the third consecutive year in 20091951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers of Fame when he was inducted along 10. Resources generated through fund1974-75 Dick Thiebert with the rest of his high school lacrosse raising efforts have been used to enhance 1975-87 Bob Getchell team. programs and facilities available to 1987-97 Jim Garvey student-athletes. Recent initiatives include 1997-04 Harry Royle Hayes resides in East Northport, New the construction of baseball’s Quinn 2004-pres. Jack Hayes York, with his wife Bridget, daughter Family Grandstand and The Fried Family Katie (8), and sons Matt (5) and Tommy Student-Athlete Development Center on (2). the second floor of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. Other recent renovations include locker rooms, the wrestling room, athletic training rooms in Margiotta Hall and the Physical Fitness Center, the basketball media room
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hofstra athletics Hofstra sponsors 17 intercollegiate sports and competes in the Colonial Athletic Association. Since 2000 Hofstra has won 32 conference championships and has made 36 NCAA Tournament appearances. Corrine Gandolfi was a two-time All-American for the Pride
Shante Evans was the first freshman to lead the women’s basketball program in scoring and rebounding since 1992-93
Olivia Galati won Colonial Athletic Association Rookie and Pitcher of the Year honors as the Pride reached the NCAA Softball Regionals for the 12th time in program history
Shaun Foster was the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player and Rookie of the Year in 2010 Tiffany Yovino was named the 2010 Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and helped lead the Pride to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament in 2007 and 2010
Charles Jenkins is the reigning Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and a two-time Haggerty Award winner
Ethan Paquette set a school record for RBIs and was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft
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Athletic Administrative staff and Head Coaches
Pete Alfano
Meaghan Almon
Patrick Anderson
Ann Baller
Dr. Michael Barnes
Anthony Battaglia
Cross Country Coach
Associate Director of Athletic Facilities
Mo Cassara
Assistant Director of Athletics for Administration
Faculty Athletics Representative
Neil Collins
Men’s Basketball Coach
Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities
Kathy De Angelis
Bill Edwards
Stephen Gorchov
Kristina Hernandez
Field Hockey Coach
Associate Director of Athletics for Communications
Softball Coach
Volleyball Coach
Baseball Coach
Equipment Manager
John Considine
Assistant Equipment Manager
Joe Elliott
Men’s Golf Coach
John Heck
Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance
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Chrissy Arnone
Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions
Susan Bauer
Assistant Dean of University Advisement
Tara Coppola
Jay Artinian
Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities
Marisa Biggins
Assistant Director of Compliance
Maria Corvino
Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities
Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket Operations
Shaun Fean
David Fernandez
Athletic Facilities Coordinator
Ellen Johnson
Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations
Cathy Aull
Athletic Department Secretary
Allison Bradshaw
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Maren Crowley
Women’s Golf Coach
Annie Fiorvanti
Athletic Facilities Coordinator
Director of Student-Athlete Services
Colm Kennedy
Krista KilburnSteveskey
Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities
Women’s Basketball Coach
Frantzer Le Blanc Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities
Michael Neely
Cindy Lewis
Senior Associate Director of Athletics
Isaac Neal
Director of Ticket Sales
Ticket Office Graduate Assistant
Simon Riddiough
Diane Schuerlein
Women’s Soccer Coach
Samantha Sweeney Assistant Director of Athletics for StudentAthlete Development
Athletic Department Secretary
Harriet Teitle
Athletic Department Secretary
Ryan Watson
Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities
Evan Malings
Danny McCabe
Richard Nuttall
Jeanne O’Keefe
Head Athletic Trainer
Men’s Soccer Coach
Jim Sheehan
Senior Sports Information Director
Kathy Theiling
Equipment Manager
Philip Wayne
Men’s Tennis Coach
Executive Associate Director of Athletics
Athletic Department Secretary
Tom Shifflet
Tim McMahon
Women’s Lacrosse Coach
Rachel Peel
James Prendergast
Associate Dean of University Advisement
Clarice Smith
Wrestling Coach
Athletic Department Secretary
Seth Tierney
Michael Unterstein
Men’s Lacrosse Coach
Scott Wilks
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Abby Morgan
Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs
Assistant Director of Development
Winnie Wymes
Athletic Department Secretary
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Daniel Solow
Assistant Athletics Director for Development
Dave Walsh
Assistant Equipment Manager
Dr. Michael Yorio Team Physician
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HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE ACADEMIC PLAN The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program firmly believes that academic success is as important as success on the field of play. To reinforce the Hofstra Athletics academic program, the men’s lacrosse team has implemented an academic plan of their own to insure that each men’s lacrosse player reaches his full potential in the classroom. Mission: Create an environment where players and coaches know and understand each other on a very strong interpersonal level, allowing coaches the opportunity to provide student-athletes with support and mentoring, and to help them recognize and master the intellectual tools necessary for success. Also, create a standard and set level of accountability with expectations and support systems that, when utilized, will provide our studentathletes the tools necessary to be successful. By working and living in this environment throughout their careers, our goal is to have a sustained positive influence on how our student-athletes think, act and feel. Our Responsibility: Set a high standard for our studentathletes and be more accountable for academic success. Teach them what is right, and provide the guidance needed to bring to light their strengths and improve on their weaknesses so they can attain their full potential. The Program: This is a counseling based program that will focus on developing relationships first and then provide mentoring and guidance in various ways. While academic success is at the core of this program, this is not strictly an academic initiative. We will focus on life skills, study skills, career planning and other intellectual tools that all individuals should be proficient in Our team will be divided into different groups based on the intensity of the integration determined. We will focus heavily on the first-year student experience, as they are the most vulnerable group and will make up the foundation for future successes. Listed below (section I) are the different levels of integration with characteristics of each. The primary technique utilized throughout this program will be individual meetings with members of the coaching staff based on the level of integration necessary. It is during these meetings where relationships will be further developed and skills will be discussed. Understanding that time management is one of the most important tools needed, all of our student-athletes will utilize a daily planner that will be discussed in our scheduled meetings. Working closely with the office of Academic Advisement and utilizing academic advisors as a supplement to our meeting schedule, we will offer all the resources provided by the University to each of our student-athletes. The Career Center will be both a group and individual activity for our entire team, as career planning and networking will be topics discussed throughout our meeting schedule. A large component of the program is the rules that are in place for each student’s daily academic life. These rules, which are listed after section I, must be adhered to by each member of the team. Section I - Levels of Integration These levels will be determined by the coaching staff at the end of each semester or prior to a student’s matriculation at Hofstra University
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Transition Phase - All first-year studentathletes: Meet once per week with assigned coach and have an additional meeting with the academic advisor Develop rapport Help develop intellectual and academic goals Encourage student-athletes to set a high standard for themselves in: academic achievement, interpersonal relationships, self-image, athletic achievement and life long goals Familiarize student-athletes with campus community, academic resources and social threats Level I Integration: Meet bi-weekly with assigned coach and once per week with the academic advisor Further enhance academic and intellectual goals Proactively approach academic responsibilities Focus student’s goals in terms of major Level II Integration: Meet bi-weekly with the academic advisor and once per month with assigned coach Safeguard against academic risks Begin career search process Start networking for career placement Level III Integration: Meet at beginning and end of semester with coaching staff Certify graduation progress with Academic Advisement Finalize career goals and make necessary interview appointments for internships or employment Rules for the Classroom: Attend every class that is scheduled Be five minutes early. Lateness to class qualifies as an absence Sit in one of the first three rows of the classroom. Do not sit next to a teammate. No hats are to be worn in any building Academic Resources for Student-Athletes Advising - Advisement Dean and Faculty Advisor Tutoring Services - Three courses per semester at no charge Study Hall - Eight hours per week professionally monitored Mid-semester academic progress reports Academic Labs Writing Center Tracking progress towards graduation for both University and NCAA standards Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Guest speakers regarding personal and professional development Professional mentoring program through the Hofstra Career Assistance Network and Corporate Development CouncilCareer counseling, resume building, interview workshops, on-campus recruiting and job fairs through the Career Center
A Day in the Life of a Hofstra Lacrosse Player 7:45 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 8:45-9:45 a.m. 10-11:20 a.m. 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Wake up Breakfast, Student Center Cafeteria Study Hall – Rielly Theater in Margiotta Hall “Legal Studies” class with Professor Bass, Roosevelt Hall Defensive film session with Coach Amplo, coaches office
Student Center Cafeteria
Class in Monroe Lecture Hall Science class 12:30 p.m. 1-2:20 p.m. 2:30-5 p.m. 5-5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
Lunch “Art History” class with Professor Cohen, Breslin Hall Practice, Shuart Stadium Team Meeting – Delaware Scouting Report, Locker Room Dinner, Student Center Cafeteria Free time/Study time
• Students typically take 15-17 credits per semester, which equates to roughly 15-17 hours of class time per week. This student’s day included about 3 hours of class time.
Men’s lacrosse study hall
• All Hofstra Lacrosse freshmen and any studentathlete who carries a cumulative GPA of less than 3.0 is required to complete 8 hours of study hall per week by the coaching staff. • This schedule reflects the daily planner of a Hofstra Lacrosse student-athlete for a Monday in April as the team prepared to face Delaware the following Saturday.
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MARGIOTTA HALL Opened in 1992, Margiotta Hall, a magnificent three-story, 22,500-square-foot building, is a centerpiece of the Hofstra University Athletics program. The state-of-the-art field house,
equipped with video equipment, a 12-seat theater with stadium seating for group film and meeting sessions, as well as a viewing room with hardwood flooring and a 50-inch flat screen television that overlooks the field. In 2010 Margiotta Hall was the recipient of a “Traditions Project” that provides a sense of history of the lacrosse programs. The walls of the second floor of Margiotta Hall contain pictures and brief text descriptions of the key moments and people in Hofstra Lacrosse history. The project was made possible through the generosity of former lacrosse All-American James C. Metzger ’83. The lower level of Margiotta Hall contains a 178-seat theater and additional meeting rooms.
combined with Hofstra’s 13,000-seat stadium, has created one of the finest facilities in the nation. The facility was named after Joseph M. Margiotta ’50, a former Pride student-athlete and longtime supporter. Margiotta, who founded and served as President of the Hofstra Pride Club for more than 20 years, passed away in November 2008 Margiotta Hall features a 3,500-square-foot weight room on the first floor. The building also contains locker rooms for men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse, all of which have undergone major renovations since 2008. The state-of-the-art athletic training room, also located on the first floor, has hydrotherapy and electrotherapy areas, cardiovascular and isokinetic equipment, as well as taping areas, a rehabilitation area, an aerobics room, and athletic trainer and physician offices. On the second floor, an attractive multi-purpose room, enclosed by a glass wall, provides a panoramic view of James M. Shuart Stadium. Meetings and receptions for alumni, parents and friends of the Hofstra Athletic program are held in this area. Located on this level are the offices for the men and women’s lacrosse coaching staffs. The lacrosse office was the benefit of a major renovation project in 2008. The offices are
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JAMES M. SHUART STADIUM Originally opened in 1963 as Hofstra Stadium and renamed James M. Shuart Stadium in August 2002, the facility serves as the home to Hofstra’s lacrosse teams. Named after the former Hofstra President, who played football and lacrosse during his undergraduate days at Hofstra, James M. Shuart Stadium has served as the host for the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinals and first round games in the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Championships, numerous conference championship contests, the Long Island All-Star Football Game, the Fun City Bowl featuring the New York City Police and Fire Department teams, the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, and various Long Island high school and New York state championship games. The In 2004 Hofstra Athletics and the Pride stadium also men’s lacrosse program created a Vicserved as a home tory Walk to commemorate the more for the Long than 400 victories achieved since the Island Rough programs’ inception in 1949. The VicRiders of profestory Walk, spearheaded by then-Hofstra sional soccer’s Head Lacrosse Coach John Danowski, is A-League. located near the main entrance of James M. Shuart Stadium and consists of a In 1968 the walkway made from individual bricks stadium became showcasing all the victories of the Hofsthe third college tra Men’s Lacrosse program. Each brick facility in the nais inscribed with the year, the opponent tion to install an and the score of the contest. Included in artificial playing the project are several memorial gardens surface. James and benches. The project generated more M. Shuart Stadithan $70,000 in donations and had more um underwent a than 220 contributors of which more major renovation than half were former players. and expansion that was completed in the fall of 1996, making the facility into one of the premier complexes in the Northeast. The project included the expansion of the seating capacity from 7,000 to 13,000; the creation of the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the south-
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east corner of the stadium; and the installation of scoreboards in both end zones. The renovation transformed James M. Shuart Stadium into the largest outdoor sports and entertainment complex on Long Island. In 2007 the artificial turf at James M. Shuart Stadium was replaced with FieldTurf, then in 2009 new scoreboards were installed in the north and south end zones. The three largest crowds in stadium history occurred during the hosting of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A crowd of 12,292, a then-NCAA men’s lacrosse championship quarterfinal record and the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island, witnessed the 1999 NCAA Quarterfinals featuring Hofstra versus Johns Hopkins, 11,292 fans were present for the 2009 NCAA Quarterfinals and 10,510 fans attended the 2001 quarterfinals that featured Hofstra against Syracuse. The NCAA Quarterfinals return to James M. Shuart Stadium in May 2011.
Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility The Pride has use of the Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique environment that most teams in the Northeast do not have. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex.
THE HOWDY MYERS PAVILION In October 1998 Hofstra University President Emeritus Dr. James M. Shuart presided over the dedication ceremony for the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the south end zone of James M. Shuart Stadium. Howdy Myers served as Hofstra University’s director of athletics, head men’s lacrosse coach and head football coach for a quarter of a century. His extraordinary coaching talents in both lacrosse and football from 1950 to 1975 made Howdy Myers a legend in both sports.
Howard “Howdy” Myers passed away in 1980. In 2006 he was among the inaugural class inducted into the Hofstra University Athletics Hall of Fame. Hofstra’s connection to the Myers family includes his son, Howard Myers III, his daughter, Dorsey Donnelly, and his son-in-law, William Donnelly, who are all Hofstra alumni. A portrait sculpture of Howdy Myers, created by artist Peter Homestead, stands in front of the Pavilion facing the Shuart Stadium field. In creating the sculpture, Mr. Homestead worked from photographs and consultations with Coach Myers’ family and friends. The completed sculpture captures the spirit and strength of Howdy Myers. Alumni and friends of Coach Myers have joined together to establish the Howard M. Myers Jr. Endowed Athletic Scholarship in his honor. In 2002 Hofstra created the Howard “Howdy” Myers Award, which is presented to a male student-athlete in recognition of outstanding leadership and athletic performance.
Myers was personally credited with the tremendous growth of lacrosse on Long Island, through the creation of scholastic clinics and demonstrations in the 1950s, and leading the Hofstra Lacrosse program to national prominence. He was years ahead of the intercollegiate athletic world with his use of many coaching innovations in both lacrosse and football. As Hofstra lacrosse coach, Howdy Myers coached 26 seasons (1950-75) and recorded a 216-138-4 record. He coached Flying Dutchmen teams that captured eight divisional championships and made four NCAA Division I Championship Tournament appearances. In 1970 he received the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division I Coach of the Year. In 1971 Howdy Myers received the Governor’s Trophy for providing continuous and meaningful contributions to lacrosse. That same year he received lacrosse’s highest honor when he was inducted into the United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame. As Hofstra’s football coach for 25 years (1950-74), Coach Myers recorded 15 winning seasons and a 141-98-4 record. In 1959 he led the Flying Dutchmen to the first undefeated (9-0-0) season in Hofstra Football history. Dr. Shuart, who served as a team captain under Coach Myers in both football and lacrosse in the early 1950s, praised the coaching legend. “Howdy Myers had a huge impact on intercollegiate and scholastic sports,” Shuart said. “Renowned for his coaching abilities throughout collegiate sports, Coach Myers will always be a Hofstra legend.”
Howard “Howdy” Myers Award Recipients
2002 Kahmal Roy-Football 2003 Arni Gunnarsson-Soccer 2004 Noel Thompson-Wrestling 2005 Jon Masa-Wrestling and Loren Stokes-Basketball 2006 Chris Unterstein-Lacrosse 2007 Loren Stokes-Basketball 2008 Antoine Agudio-Basketball and Charles GriffinWrestling 2009 Jay Card-Lacrosse and Charles JenkinsBasketball 2010 Charles Jenkins-Basketball
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Hofstra Academic support Hofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students. The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.
student‑athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise. Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.
Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.
In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center was opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete Services Staff, as well as a large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.
Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided studentathletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major. Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of
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SPORTS MEDICINE Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care during their attendance at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible. University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by seventh-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features eight full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.
Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his first year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005. Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.
Evan Malings
Head Athletic Trainer
Dr. Michael Yorio Team Physician
Robert Sullivan
Men’s Lacrosse Athletic Trainer
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Hofstra SYMBOLS AND heritage The Symbols of Hofstra University The Shield Logo
In 2005 Hofstra introduced a new logo as part of a University-wide re-imaging. Both the University’s logo as well as the Pride logo were designed by advertising agency Powell New York, a full-service branding and marketing agency, noted as one of the ten firms to watch in 2005 in Advertising Age. The new University logo features an “H” within a shield design. Hofstra University has always been known for both a tradition of academic excellence and a willingness to evolve to meet the needs of students and the greater society. This shield represents the University’s commitment to our heritage and a tradition of academic excellence, while the dynamic representation of the H within the shield embodies the evolutionary, changing nature of the University. Hofstra University has both honored its traditions and heritage while embracing changing disciplines, using new technology and remaining relevant to scholarly pursuits and the demands of industry.
The Seal
The Hofstra seal was designed from the royal Dutch emblem by art instructor Constant Van de Wall. The seal is modeled on the coat of arms of the House of Orange-Nassau. The round seal includes the coat of arms, flanked by lions on either side. A lion also stands in the center of the coat of arms, holding a sword in its right claw and a bundle of seven arrows, which represent the seven provinces of Holland, in its left. The seal also carries the motto of the House of Orange-Nassau in Old French: “Je maintiendray” (I stand steadfast).
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In 1988 one of the two lions on the seal was officially replaced with a lioness. The Hofstra seal is still in use today, though not as a logo. The seal will be affixed to formal documents, and used for official purposes such as commencement, convocations, and official University functions.
The Pride
Hofstra’s athletic teams are officially known as the Pride, providing our teams with a strong, consistent image that resonates with the Hofstra community. The Hofstra Athletics logo consists of a graphic mark of a male and female lion in powerful, synchronized motion with the word mark of the Hofstra Pride or the specific sports team. The Hofstra Pride refers to a pack of lions, male and female, which work together towards a common goal and symbolize determination and strength. The Pride conveys both the teamwork and togetherness that is a trait of lions living in prides, who have a close bond and work together for the good of the entire group. The teamwork evident in prides is a trait of Hofstra’s student-athletes, who support each other in furtherance of a common goal, while working tirelessly to represent their teams and, in turn, the University. Lions also possess speed,
tenacity, and agility, and are relentless in their pursuit of a goal, which are traits our student-athletes demonstrate both on and off the field. The first consistent use of the word “Pride” relating to athletics was in 1989 when the University’s athletic booster club was founded and called itself The Pride Club, which at the time simply referred to the pride that alumni and fans had for our teams. The Pride identity has progressed over the past decade in a more specific fashion than just the expression of a feeling. After one lion on the Hofstra seal was changed into a lioness to symbolize gender equity, the University mascots -- Kate and Willie Pride, a lioness and lion – were introduced.
University. He suggested that NYU might offer extension courses on the Hofstra property. Hofstra opened in September 1935, as a two-year extension branch of NYU; its official name was “Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of New York University at Hempstead, Long Island.” When the doors opened, the sole building on campus was Hofstra’s mansion, which he had affectionately named the Netherlands after his homeland, and all classes were held there. The mansion, which houses administrative offices, is now the center of Hofstra’s 240-acre campus, and has been renamed Hofstra Hall.
Hofstra’s Dutch Heritage
Ties to Dutch heritage and the Netherlands began with William S. Hofstra, after whom the school is named and on whose property the University was started. William Hofstra died in 1932 and when his wife, Kate, died 16 months later, her will provided that their house, 15-acre estate, and bulk of her inheritance were to be used for a “public, charitable, benevolent, or scientific purpose” as a memorial to her husband. The idea for a college came from Truesdel Peck Calkins, former Hempstead superintendent of schools, who was then with New York
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LONG ISLAND & NEW YORK CITY About Long Island…
Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families. Five distinct regions make up Long Island: • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions. • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders. • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages. You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts. With everything from museums, historical sites and lighthouses, to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, there is plenty to do on Long Island.
About New York City…
Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown. Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game. Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters. Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.
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2010 HOFSTRA LACROSSE STATISTICS (14th Ranked - 9-5, 2-3) Name Jamie Lincoln Jay Card Stephen Bentz Brad Loizeaux Kevin Ford Adrian Sorichetti Dan Stein Mike DeNapoli Aaron Jones Steve DeNapoli Drew Coholan Tom Interlicchio Tim Holman Michael Hamilton Michael Burke John Antoniades Adam Mojica Mike Skudin Tyler Corcoran Sean Lucas Dan Pezzolla Cole Koesterer Adam Swarsen Patrick Hogan Isaac Neal Kyle Dillon Cullen Cassidy Jerry Nobile Jordan Fried Chris Dale Cody Solaja Rob Bellairs Jack Rogan Mark Mullen Mike Vaccaro Andrew Gvozden Patrick Leary Austin Wright Christian Scuderi Total Opponents
GP GS G A 14 14 33 20 13 13 31 22 14 14 29 12 14 14 19 11 7 4 15 6 14 0 9 6 14 13 8 6 14 11 9 3 14 0 6 3 14 0 4 3 14 1 3 3 14 0 4 1 14 0 2 3 7 0 2 1 9 0 2 1 14 0 1 2 14 0 1 1 14 14 1 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 12 0 0 10 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 14 14 0 0 14 - 181 106 14 - 126 72
PTS SH SOG GW UP DN GB 53 71 49 2 4 0 23 53 78 52 1 5 0 31 41 61 39 1 4 0 26 30 65 37 0 0 0 4 21 46 25 1 5 0 8 15 24 18 0 4 0 3 14 33 26 2 0 0 7 12 40 24 1 1 0 10 9 18 10 0 0 0 2 7 13 5 0 1 0 49 6 17 8 0 0 0 2 5 6 5 1 0 0 9 5 4 4 0 0 0 32 3 5 4 0 0 0 2 3 4 4 0 1 0 0 3 8 3 0 0 0 47 2 3 2 0 0 0 32 2 2 1 0 0 0 29 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 1 5 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 24 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 287 514 325 9 25 0 450 198 401 239 5 16 0 386
Hofstra Goalie Statistics Name Kyle Dillon Rob Bellairs Andrew Gvozden Total Opponents
GP 1 10 10 14 14
GS 0 7 7 - -
MIN. GA 5:52 0 422:09 62 412:49 64 840:50 126 840:50 181
GAA 0.00 8.81 9.30 8.99 12.92
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 180-149 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 0-0 0-0 10-5 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 192-158 158-192
SAVES SV% 2 1.000 41 .398 70 .522 113 .473 144 .443
W 0 5 4 9 5
PEN MIN 5 3:30 6 4:30 3 2:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 2 2:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 1 1:00 0 0:00 4 3:00 1 1:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 3 3:00 6 5:00 5 5:00 0 0:00 1 0:30 0 0:00 0 0:00 3 2:30 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 3 2:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 0 0:00 2 2:00 9 7:30 54 44:30 83 72:30
L 0 3 2 5 9
T SF 0 2 0 180 0 219 0 401 0 514
W 12-11 L (OT) 10-11 W 14-10 W 12-10 L 8-11
25710 657 1547 2836 1641
Clears: Hofstra - 227-256 (.887), Opponents - 215-255 (.843) Man-Up Opportunities: Hofstra - 25-75 (.333), Opponents - 16-48 (.333)
2010 Results DATE
Feb. 27 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 3 Apr. 6
OPPONENT
at #9 Princeton #19 BROWN #7 JOHNS HOPKINS SACRED HEART at St. John’s at #18 Massachusetts* ARMY at #11 Drexel* MANHATTAN
W/L SCORE L W W W W L W L W
14-17 15-12 14-6 14-6 13-4 9-11 17-2 11-13 18-2
ATT
1146 2234 1245 1502 534 821 1073 1011 1416
Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 May 1 May 15
vs. Delaware*@ at Penn State* JACKSONVILLE #11 TOWSON* at #3 Maryland&
*CAA Game @Big City Classic at New Meadowlands Stadium & NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship - 1st Round
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2010 Game Summaries The Pride got off to a slow start, trailing 3-0 after the first 3:07 on goals by Chris McBride, Mike Chanenchuk and Jack McBride. But sophomore Mike DeNapoli notched his first career goal at the 10:17 mark, and Lincoln tallied his first Pride goal 3:19 into the second to close the deficit to 3-2. After Princeton’s Tyler Moni and DeNapoli exchanged goals over the next three minutes, the cousins McBride-Chris and Jack-and sophomore Mike Grossman tallied goals to build a 7-3 advantage with 5:18 to play.
GAME 1
FEBRUARY 27 AT #9 PRINCETON:
Hofstra junior Jamie Lincoln recorded four goals and one assist in his debut and sophomore Mike DeNapoli added three goals and one assist but the Tigers outscored the Pride, 8-4 over the last 23 minutes to post a 17-14 victory at the Class of 1952 Stadium in the season opener for both teams. Lincoln, the transfer from the University of Denver, tallied two goals in each half while DeNapoli tallied all three of his goals in the first half. Juniors Stephen Bentz and Jay Card each recorded two goals and two
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Hofstra regrouped and went on a 4-0 run over the next 2:21 to tie the game at 7-all. Bentz started the run off a perfect pass from defender Mike Skudin at the 5:18 mark. Forty seconds later, Lincoln scored a man-up goal off a pass from Sorichetti. DeNapoli tallied his third of the game, off a pass from behind from Sorichetti, at the 3:24 mark, and Bentz notched his second, off a turnover, nine seconds later to tie the game. But Tiger senior Scott MacKenzie and sophomore Peter Smythe scored seven seconds apart in the final 30 seconds of the half to take a 9-7 lead at the intermission. The Pride came out in the second half and took the lead with three unanswered goals within 90 seconds. Card notched his first off a rebound at the 11:36 mark, and Lincoln added another unassisted goal off a loose ball 30 seconds later to tie the game at 9-9. Senior Dan Stein gave the Pride their only lead of the game at 10-9 at the 10:06 mark off a perfect pass from DeNapoli. Princeton came right back and scored the next three goals as Chris McBride, Froccaro and Moni dented the twine to give the Tigers a 12-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Sorichetti cut the deficit to one with an extra-man goal off a pass from Card just 1:27 into the final stanza. But The Tigers Chanenchuk and Chris McBride scored over the next 3:07 to boost the Princeton lead to 14-11. Hofstra wasn’t through as Card notched his second of the game off a loose ball less than a minute later and Lincoln fired in a bullet from left of Tiger goalie Tyler Fiorito ( 11 saves) almost a minute after that to close to 1413. Froccaro scored his second of the game on a one-on-one with Pride goalie Rob Bellairs at the 6:49 mark but Hofstra sophomore Brad Loizeaux notched his first of the year on a run across the box 25 seconds later to keep the Pride within one at 15-14. With the Pride getting just a handful of shots the rest of the way, Princeton added to its lead as Froccaro added his third from Engelke with 2:09 to play, and Engelke notched his first on a breakaway off a pass from Chanenchuk with 37 seconds to play for the 17-14 victory. The Pride outshot the Tigers, 41-29, and picked up 31 ground balls to Princeton’s 29. But Fiorito’s eight saves in the second half, including six in the fourth quarter, was the difference for the Tigers. #11 Hofstra #9 Princeton
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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Mike DeNapoli 3; Jay Card 2; Stephen Bentz 2; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein 1. ASSISTS: Stephen Bentz 2; Jay Card 2; Adrian Sorichetti 2; Mike DeNapoli 1; Jamie Lincoln 1; Mike Skudin 1. PRINCETON SCORING: GOALS: McBride, Chris 4; Froccaro, Jeff 3; McBride, Jack 2; Chanenchuk, Mike 2; Moni, Tyler 2; Engelke, Rob 1; Smyth, Peter 1; MacKenzie, Scott 1; Grossman, Mike 1. ASSISTS: Engelke, Rob 4; Chanenchuk, Mike 1; Davis, Jimmy 1; McBride, Jack 1; Smyth, Peter 1.
assists while newcomer Adrian Sorichetti posted a goal and two assists for the Pride. Hofstra split the netminding duty on Saturday with sophomore Andrew Gvozden playing the first half, making seven saves and allowing nine goals while freshman Rob Bellairs played the final two quarters, making two saves and allowing eight goals. Princeton was led by junior Chris McBride with four goals, freshman Jeff Froccaro with three second half goals, junior Jack McBride with two goals and one assist and senior Rob Engelke with one goal and four assists which recorded the first victory for new coach Chris Bates.
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2010 Game Summaries The Bears opened the scoring with just 1:15 remaining in the first quarter as Muldoon scored off a pass from Rob Schlesinger for a 1-0 lead-the Bears only lead of the game. The Pride took nine shots on Brown goalie Matt Chriss with the junior making eight of his 13 saves in the contest in the first quarter.
GAME 2
MARCH 6 VS. #19 BROWN:
Junior Stephen Bentz tallied three goals and two assists and four other Pride players added two goals as 11th-ranked Hofstra downed #19 Brown, 15-12, at James M. Shuart Stadium. Hofstra sophomore Brad Loizeaux recorded two goals and one assist while classmate Michael DeNapoli, junior Steven DeNapoli and freshman Adrian Sorichetti each added two goals. Junior Jamie Lincoln posted one goal and two assists for the Pride. Freshman goalie Rob Bellairs stopped seven shots in the Hofstra cage. The Bears of Brown were led by seniors Reade Seligman with three goals and four assists and Thomas Muldoon with four goals and one assist while junior David Hawley tallied three goals and one assist.
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The Pride found the target in the second quarter, scoring six times to take a 6-3 lead at the intermission. Just 12 seconds into the second quarter Stephen DeNapoli scored right off the face-off to tie the game at 1-1. Less than 90 seconds later, senior Danny Stein found Bentz coming around the back of the cage for his third goal of the season and a 2-1 advantage. Muldoon tied the game from five yards out on a perfect pass across the crease from Seligmann. But Hofstra tallied three straight goals as Sorichetti notched his third of the year from Michael Hamilton at the 11:52 mark, and Bentz tallied his second and third of the game to build a 5-2 lead. Seligmann brought the Bears back to within two with a bullet from 10 yards out off a pass from Hawley with 5:39 to play in the half but Mike DeNapoli scored an unassisted goal on a charge to the cage with 23 seconds remaining in the period to boost the Hofstra lead to 6-3 at the break. The second half featured nine goals and just two saves by each team. Brown closed to 6-5 scoring two in the first 1:06 as Matt Greenberg and Seligman dented the twine. But the Pride responded with three unanswered goals as Lincoln posted his fifth of the year at the 12:52 mark, Steven DeNapoli tallied a man-up goal 20 seconds later, -and Tom Interlicchio posted his first of the year from Lincoln four minutes after that for a 9-5 advantage. Brown wasn’t through as Muldoon scored his third and fourth of the game 1:40 apart to close to within two. But the Pride responded with goals from Sorichetti and Loizeaux to rebuild a four-game lead at 11-7. The Bears made things interesting in the fourth quarter, scoring four of the first five goals as Hawley scored twice and Seligman and George Sherman sandwiched a Pride goal by Jay Card in the first 5:37 to close to within one at 12-11. But Mike DeNapoli, Michael Burke and Loizeaux scored unassisted goals down the stretch to boost the Pride lead to 15-11. Hawley closed out the scoring with 1:09 to play for Brown. #19 Brown #11 Hofstra
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BROWN SCORING: GOALS: Muldoon, Thomas 4; Seligmann, Reade 3; Hawley, David 3; Sherman, George 1; Greenberg, Matt 1. ASSISTS: Seligmann, Reade 4; Schlesinger, Rob 2; Feinberg, Andrew 1; Ferguson, Roger 1; Hawley, David 1; Muldoon, Thomas 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Stephen Bentz 3; Brad Loizeaux 2; Mike DeNapoli 2; Adrian Sorichetti 2; Steve DeNapoli 2; Jamie Lincoln 1; Jay Card 1; Tom Interlicchio 1; Michael Burke 1. ASSISTS: Stephen Bentz 2; Jamie Lincoln 2; Michael Hamilton 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein 1.
GAME 3
MARCH 13 vs. #7 JOHNS HOPKINS:
Jamie Lincoln tallied five goals and three assists and Jay Card added two goals and four assists to lead the seventh-ranked Pride of Hofstra to a 14-6 victory over #7 Johns Hopkins in a driving rainstorm at James M. Shuart Stadium. The junior Canadian duo helped the Pride jump out to a 4-1 lead that was never relinquished. Sophomores Brad Loizeaux tallied a goal and three assists, Mike DeNapoli added two goals and one assist and junior Stephen Bentz chipped in with two goals for Hofstra, which improved to 2-1 on the year. Senior Steven Boyle led Johns Hopkins with two goals and one assist
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2010 Game Summaries while senior Tom Duerr added two goals for the Blue Jays. The Pride got on the board first as sophomore Mike DeNapoli took a feed from Loizeaux and beat Blue Jays goalie Michael Gvozden 4:30 into the contest. It was DeNapoli’s sixth goal of the season. The Blue Jays tied the contest just 55 seconds later as Tom Duerr fired a bullet on the run past Pride goalie Rob Bellairs (7 saves). Hofstra then ran off three unanswered goals as juniors Jamie Lincoln and Jay Card scored 20 second apart almost three minutes later and Mike DeNapoli notched his second of the game from Loizeaux from five yards out with 5:07 to play in the first quarter to give the Pride a 4-1 advantage. The Blue Jays replaced starter Gvozden with sophomore Stephen Burke after the Pride’s third goal. Hopkins closed the gap to two at 4-2 5:20 into the second quarter as Duerr notched his second of the game-a man-up goal-and fifth of the season off a pass from Kyle Wharton. But the Pride responded with a man-up goal from freshman Adrian Sorichetti, off a perfect pass to the crease from Mike DeNapoli with 4:54 remaining in the half, and Lincoln scored his second of the contest and seventh of the year, from Loizeaux, with 3:02 to play in the second quarter to give Hofstra a 6-2 lead at halftime. The Blue Jays came out strong in the second half as senior Michael Kimmel scored an unassisted goal just 36 seconds into the half and John Greeley scored his first of the season, off a pass from Steven Boyle, less than a minute later to close to 6-4. But it was all Hofstra from there on as the Pride scored six unanswered goals to build a 12-4 advantage midway through the fourth quarter. Lincoln scored his third of the game from Card with 10:02 to play in the third to boost the Hofstra lead to 7-4. Stephen Bentz then scored back-toback goals-his sixth and seventh of the year- to give the Pride a five-goal advantage. Defenseman Mike Skudin scored his first goal of the season
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and the second of his career with two second to play in the third quarter to boost the lead to 10-4. Card assisted on Loizeaux’s goal 2:08 into the final period as well as Lincoln’s fourth of the contest 34 seconds after that. Boyle stopped Hofstra’s run with a man-up goal from Wharton with 6:44 to play but Card and Lincoln added goals in the last four minutes before Boyle closed out the scoring with an unassisted goal with 13 seconds to play. The Pride outshot the Blue Jays, 34-19 and picked up 28 ground balls to Hopkins 22. The contest was delayed 14 minutes in the first quarter due to a blown transformer that put the stadium into semi-darkness. 1 2 3 4 F #7 Johns Hopkins 1 1 2 2 6 #10 Hofstra 4 2 4 4 14 JOHNS HOPKINS SCORING: GOALS: Steven Boyle 2; Tom Duerr 2; John Greeley 1; Michael Kimmel 1. ASSISTS: Kyle Wharton 2; Steven Boyle 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 5; Jay Card 2; Mike DeNapoli 2; Stephen Bentz 2; Brad Loizeaux 1; Mike Skudin 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 4; Jamie Lincoln 3; Brad Loizeaux 3; Mike DeNapoli 1; Steve DeNapoli 1.
2010 Game Summaries
GAME 4
MARCH 20 vs. SACRED HEART:
Junior Stephen Bentz recorded a career-high five goals and classmate Jay Card added four goals and three assists to lead the sixth-ranked Hofstra Pride to a 14-6 non-conference victory over Sacred Heart University at James M. Shuart Stadium. Bentz’s five goals, two in the first half and three in the second, topped his previous best of three set against Brown on March 6. Card, who had three goals in the first half, posted six points or more for the second straight game after recording two goals and four assists against Johns Hopkins on March 13. Jamie Lincoln, another Pride junior attackman, continued his hot hand with three goals and three assists. Freshman goalie Rob Bellairs stopped six shots in the Hofstra cage to record his third win of the season. The Pioneers of Sacred Heart were led by seniors Timmy Katz with four goals and Evan Morgan with a goal and an assist. Senior goalie Tom Trgo stopped eight shots in the Sacred Heart cage. The two teams exchanged the first six goals of the contest with Card’s unassisted goal with two seconds remaining in the first quarter tying the game for the Pride at 3-3. But Katz’s second goal of the contest-his 16th of the season, broke the tie just 2:11 into the second period and gave the Pioneers their fourth and final lead of the game at 4-3. Hofstra then went on a 6-0 run behind two goals each by Bentz and Card to take a commanding 9-4 lead early in the third quarter. Bentz started the run-his second of the game and ninth of the season-off a pass from Mike DeNapoli with 10:56 to play in the first half. Lincoln notched his second of the game and 12th of the season five minutes later to give the Pride a 5-4 lead. Just 1:49 later, senior Dan Stein found Jay Card for his second of the game and seventh of the year and a 6-4 advantage. Card posted the hattrick, with 16 seconds to play in the half, off a pass from Lincoln for a 7-4 lead at the break. Bentz recorded his second hat-trick of the season 1:42 into the third quarter on a pass to the crease from sophomore middie Brad Loizeaux. Just 62 seconds later, Loizeaux scored his fifth goal of the season, on the run, to boost the Pride lead to 9-4. Katz ended Hofstra’s run with his third of the game and 17th of the year with 8:55 to play in the third to cut the deficit to 9-5 through three quarters. But the Pride opened the fourth quarter with three goals in the first 39 seconds as Bentz scored twice around a goal by junior long-stick middie Adam Mojica to bump the Hofstra lead to 12-6. Mojica’s goal was the first of his career. Katz added his fourth of the game with 11:31 to play to bring the Pioneers within six at 12-6. But Card and Lincoln added goals in the final four minutes to close out the scoring. Hofstra outshot Sacred Heart 34-27 and picked up 31 ground balls to the Pioneers 26. Sacred Heart #6 Hofstra
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SACRED HEART SCORING: GOALS: Timmy Katz 4; Evan Morgan 1; Bryan Badolato 1. ASSISTS: Jon Flood 1; Dennis Gannon 1; Matt King 1; Evan Morgan 1. Hofstra SCORING: GOALS: Stephen Bentz 5; Jay Card 4; Jamie Lincoln 3; Brad Loizeaux 1; Adam Mojica 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Jamie Lincoln 3; Michael Burke 1; Mike DeNapoli 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein 1.
GAME 5
MARCH 23 AT ST. JOHN’S:
Jamie Lincoln tallied four goals and four assists, and Jay Card, Brad Loizeaux and Dan Stein each added two goals to lead the sixth-ranked Hofstra Pride to a 13-4 victory over St. John’s University at DaSilva Memorial Field. Lincoln, who posted a career-high four assists, recorded his second eight-point game of the season following a five goal, three assist night against Johns Hopkins on March 13. Junior Jay Card, who extended his consecutive game point streak to 20 games with the two goals, went down with an ankle injury in the second half. Loizeaux, a sophomore, equaled his career-high with two goals while Stein, a senior, notched a season-high two goals. Junior Stephen Bentz, freshman John Antoniades and red-shirt freshman Michael Hamilton each added single goals for the Pride. For Hamilton and Antoniades, it was the first goals of their careers. Hofstra split the goalkeeping duties Tuesday as freshman starter Rob Bellairs played the first half making one save before leaving the game at halftime with an ankle injury. Sophomore Andrew Gvozden took over in the second half and made 10 saves and allowed two goals. The Red Storm received single goals by seniors Tom Manes and Garrett Mitchell, sophomore Charlie Holenstein and freshman Alex Lagodich. Freshman goalie Jeff Lohman made 14 saves in 46:34 for the Red Storm before senior Gavin Buckley came in and played the last 13:26. The Pride attacked the Red Storm early but only solid play by Lohman, who made six of his 14 saves in the first quarter, kept Hofstra off the board. The Red Storm did strike first 7:55 into the quarter as Terence Leach fed Manes for his fourth goal of the season. But Card opened the floodgates for the Pride near the end of the first period as Hofstra would score the next eight goals to take an 8-2 lead at halftime. First, Card would score his 10th goal of the season from Lincoln with 1:07 to play in the first quarter to tie the game. Antoniades notched the first of his career, from Lincoln, almost off the second quarter face-off, to give Hofstra a 2-1 advantage. Card would then add his second from Lincoln with 9:45 to play in the half. Bentz notched his 13th of the season 43 seconds later from Lincoln, and Lincoln finally got on the goal side of the ledger with his 14th of the season 57 seconds after that to boost the Hofstra lead to 5-1. Stein posted his second of the season, from Bentz, with 6:11 to play before Loizeaux scored back-to-back unassisted goals-his sixth and seventh of the year-to bump the lead to 8-1. Mitchell stopped the Hofstra run with his 10th of the year 1:57 before halftime and Lagodich scored his sixth of the year 2:54 into the third quarter to close the deficit to 8-3. But Hofstra would add four unanswered goals, with Lincoln scoring twice in the third and Stein and Lincoln scoring in the first half of the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach at 12-3. Holenstein would score his fourth of the season for St. John’s with 2:16 to play before Hamilton closed out the scoring with his first goal, from Steve DeNapoli, with 29 seconds to play. Hofstra outshot the Red Storm, 42-31, and picked up 33 ground balls to St. John’s 26. 1 2 3 4 F #6 Hofstra 1 7 2 3 13 St. John’s 1 1 1 1 4 HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Jay Card 2; Brad Loizeaux 2; Dan Stein 2; Stephen Bentz 1; John Antoniades 1; Michael Hamilton 1. ASSISTS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Stephen Bentz 1; Steve DeNapoli 1. ST. JOHN’S SCORING: GOALS: Manes, Tom 1; Mitchell, Garrett 1; Lagodich, Alex 1; Holenstein, Charlie 1. ASSISTS: Kutner, Harry 1; Leach, Terence 1.
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2010 Game Summaries #6 Hofstra #18 UMass
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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Kevin Ford 3; Brad Loizeaux 2; Stephen Bentz 2; Jamie Lincoln 1; Mike DeNapoli 1; ASSISTS: Stephen Bentz 1; Kevin Ford 1; Jamie Lincoln 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Dan Stein 1.
GAME 6
MASSACHUSETTS SCORING: GOALS: Art Kell 3; Anthony Biscardi 2; Will Manny 1; Christian Hain 1; Ryan Hantverk 1; Bobby Hayes 1; Colin Fleming 1; Ryan Liebel 1; ASSISTS: Will Manny 3; Anthony Biscardi 1; Christian Hain 1; Ryan Hantverk 1; Art Kell 1.
MARCH 27 AT #18 MASSACHUSETTS:
Kevin Ford scored three goals and one assist in his 2010 debut but a late Hofstra rally fell short as 18th-ranked Massachusetts downed the sixthranked Pride, 11-9, in a CAA game at Richard Garber Field. Ford, a sophomore attackman, missed the preseason and the first five games with a broken foot but tied for game-high honors with three goals and four points. Hofstra junior Stephen Bentz and sophomore Brad Loizeaux each added two goals and one assist. UMass was led by sophomore Art Kell with three goals and one assist, classmate Anthony Biscardi added two goals and one assist and freshman Will Manny added a goal and three assists. Sophomore goalie Tim McCormack made 12 saves in the Minutemen goal. The two teams split the first four goals with junior Ryan Hantverk and Kell scoring for UMass and Loizeaux and Bentz scoring for the Pride to end the first quarter tied at 2-2. But the Minutemen erupted in the second quarter, scoring four in the second and a fifth 1:05 into the third quarter to take a 7-2 lead. UMass senior Bobby Hayes started the run with 6:35 to play in the half with his 14th goal of the year from Manny. Biscardi notched his 12th of the year 31 seconds later for a 4-2 advantage. Senior Christian Hain gave the Minutemen a three-goal lead with his seventh of the year, from Manny, with 4:25 to play and freshman Colin Fleming posted his second of the year, from Manny, with 42 seconds remaining in the half for a 6-2 halftime lead. Biscardi gave the Minutemen a five-goal advantage with his 13th of the season from Kell, just 1:55 into the third quarter. Hofstra ended the run and closed the gap with back-to-back man-up goals by Bentz, his 14th, from Ford, and an unassisted goal by Ford to bring the Pride within three at 7-4 with 7:56 to play in the quarter. But once again, UMass went on a run, this time 3-0 over the next four minutes to build a 10-4 lead. Junior Ryan Liebel notched his ninth while Kell added his 20th and 21st of the season for the six-goal advantage with 3:22 to play in the third. The Pride came out of a timeout inspired and scored three goals in 70 second with Mike DeNapoli scoring his eighth , Loizeaux notching his second of the game and seventh of the year and Ford scoring a man-up goal, from junior Jamie Lincoln (1 goal, 1 assist) to close to 10-7 with 1:40 to play in the third quarter. The momentum had shifted but Manny took some wind out of the sails with his 14th goal of the year, on an off-speed bounce shot with one second remaining in the third. Hofstra came out in the fourth quarter and closed to 11-9 on goals by Lincoln with 10:02 to play and Ford with 3:12 to play. But UMass, which killed the clock most of the fourth quarter, was able to stop the Pride in the last few minutes with McCormack making six of his 12 saves in the fourth quarter. The Pride outshot UMass, 41-27, and picked up 27 ground balls to the Minutemen’s 21. The UMass victory was their fifth consecutive win over the Pride in Amherst and boosted their series lead to 1916 including eight of the last 10 meetings.
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GAME 7
MARCH 30 VS. ARMY:
Jay Card recorded five goals and three assists and Kevin Ford and Jamie Lincoln each added three goals to lead the eighth-ranked Pride of Hofstra to a 17-2 victory over the Black Knights of Army at James M. Shuart Stadium. Hofstra, which recorded its biggest victory since a 20-3 win over Sacred Heart in 2008, became the 14th program to record 500 victories in program history. Card, who returned to the lineup after missing last Saturday’s game at Massachusetts with an ankle injury, tied his career-high with the five goals and set a career-best with eight points. Ford, who returned last Saturday after missing the first five games of the season with a broken foot, added two assists. Junior Stephen Bentz tallied two goals and two assists while sophomore Brad Loizeaux added a goal and two assists. Freshman goalie Rob Bellairs made five saves to post his fifth win of the season. The two goals allowed by Hofstra are the fewest since a 21-2 Pride victory over Robert Morris in 2006.
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2010 Game Summaries The Pride scored the first seven goals of the game on the way to a 10-2 halftime lead. Card opened the scoring 4:32 into the contest on a pass to the crease by Bentz. Lincoln made it 2-0 with his 19th of the season, off a perfect pass to the crease from Loizeaux. Bentz notched his 16th of the year from Card on a similar pass to the crease with 4:32 to play in the quarter. Ford, playing in his second game of the season, notched his fourth of the year on a bullet from 12 yards to give Hofstra a 4-0 lead with 3:31 to play in the quarter. Loizeaux recorded his 10th of the season, from Bentz, with 2:18 remaining, and Lincoln closed out the scoring in the period with his second of the game and 20th of the season on a cross-field pass from Card with two seconds remaining in the first. Hofstra outshot Army 14-6 in the first quarter. The second quarter wasn’t much better for the Black Knights of Army as Card boosted the Pride lead to 7-0 with his second of the game and 13th of the year, from Ford, from 15 yards out just 50 seconds into the second quarter. Army got on the board less than two minutes later, on an extra-man goal when Tyler Seymour scored his 10th of the year from Rob McCallion. But Ford and Bentz scored 83 second apart to boost the lead to 9-1 with eight minutes to play in the half. McCallion recorded his third of the year with 4:40 to play from Devin Lynch to close the gap to 9-2. But Lincoln scored his third of the game and 21st of the year from Card with 3:12 left in the half to close out the scoring in the second and start another 8-0 run. Card scored a man-up goal early in the third quarter with Ford notching his third of the game 89 seconds later. Card scored twice in the fourth and was followed by freshman Drew Coholan, who notched his first college goal, senior Dan Stein, who scored his fourth of the year, and freshman Aaron Jones, who also tallied the first goal of his career.
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Hofstra outshot Army 48-18 and picked up 45 ground balls to Army’s 29. Army #6 Hofstra
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ARMY SCORING: GOALS: McCallion, Rob 1; Seymour, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Lynch, Devin 1; McCallion, Rob 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 5; Kevin Ford 3; Jamie Lincoln 3; Stephen Bentz 2; Brad Loizeaux 1; Aaron Jones 1; Dan Stein 1; Drew Coholan 1: ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Stephen Bentz 2; Kevin Ford 2; Brad Loizeaux 2; Aaron Jones 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1.
on the day two minutes later for Drexel but Bentz notched his 20th of the year, from Stein, with 31 seconds to play in the quarter to give the Pride a 10-8 advantage after three quarters. Church, who tallied five goals in the first half, scored his sixth goal 3:36 into the fourth quarter to bring the Dragons back to within one at 10-9. But Lincoln completed his sixth “hat-trick” of the season and his 24th goal of the season 69 seconds later to give the Pride a two-goal cushion at 11-9. It would be Hofstra’s last goal of the evening. Less than two minutes later, Ambler took a pass from West and beat Hofstra freshman goalie Rob Bellairs (8 saves) to cut the gap to 11-10. Stockel then notched his 14th of the year with 5:23 to play to tie the game at 11-11. The Pride had a chance to break the tie on a man-up situation with Matt McCormick off for a cross-check with less than two minutes to play. But Drexel sophomore Mark Manos stopped a Jay Card bullet from 10 yards out.
GAME 8
APRIL 3 AT #11 DREXEL:
Freshman Robert Church scored his seventh goal of the game with 50 seconds remaining to break an 11-11 tie and lead the 11th-ranked Drexel Dragons to a 13-11 CAA victory over the eighth-ranked Hofstra Pride at Vidas Field. Hofstra was led by junior attackman Jamie Lincoln with three goals and three assists. Freshman Adrian Sorichetti added three goals and junior Stephen Bentz chipped in with two goals and one assist. In addition to Church, Drexel received two goals and two assists from senior Ryan West, one goal and two assists from junior Kevin Stockel, and two goals from senior Colin Ambler. After being tied at 7-7 at halftime, the Pride opened the second half with two goals in the first six minutes as senior Dan Stein notched his fifth of the season, from Bentz, 48 seconds into the third, and Bentz notched his first of two and the 19th of the season, from Steven DeNapoli, with 9:56 to play in the period to give the Pride a 9-7 lead. Ambler scored the first of two goals
On the game-winning goal, Church, in the middle of the box, took a pass from Stockel and fired a low bullet past the left side of Bellairs to give the Dragons their first lead since a 7-6 advantage in the second quarter. The Pride had a chance to tie the game after the ensuing face-off was won by John Antoniades. But the freshman’s shot was stopped by Manos. Drexel added its final goal by West with seven seconds to play with Bellairs out of the goal and the Pride on a full-field ride. The first half of the contest featured five tied scores and two lead changes. The two teams split the first four goals with Church opening the scoring 58 seconds into the contest only to have Lincoln and Sorichetti score for the Pride to give Hofstra a 2-1 lead. But Drexel would score the next three goals as Church scored twice around a West goal to give the Dragons a 4-2 lead with 13:16 to play in the half. Hofstra’s Brad Loizeaux notched his 11th goal of the season and Church added his fourth of the game to keep the Dragons ahead by two at 5-3. But the Pride would score four of the next six goals, with Sorichetti adding two, Lincoln adding his second goal of the game and adding three assists during the run, and Jay Card tying the game with a man-up goal, from
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2010 Game Summaries Junior Jay Card and senior Tom Interlicchio scored two goals each to lift Hofstra’s record to 6-3. Eleven players scored at least one goal for the Pride. Sal Spatarella and Tyler Jarvis scored for the Jaspers as Manhattan dropped to 4-5. Hofstra rebounded from a two-goal conference loss to Drexel to post its second win in three games. The Pride continued its strong showing at home, moving to 5-0 at Shuart Stadium and out-scoring opponents, 78-28 during that stretch. Pride freshman Michael Hamilton capped a string of 16 consecutive Hofstra goals from the start of the contest when he buried a shot from fiveyards out late in the third quarter. Sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden made 10 saves and was working on a shutout before Manhattan freshman Tyler Jarvis beat him from nine-yards out with 27.2 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Almost 15 seconds later, freshman Michael Burke raced near the Jaspers cage and pushed in a close-range shot for a 17-1 lead heading into the last quarter. Gvozden came out to start the fourth. Freshmen Rob Bellairs saved one of two shots on goal and classmate Kyle Dillon made two saves without allowing goal to close out the win. Attackman Tyler Corcoran’s goal from 6-yards out early in the fourth quarter galvanized the Hofstra bench. The goal was the first career marker for the freshman. Five different Hofstra players-Card, Lincoln, Interlicchio, Brad Loizeaux and Stephen Bentz-scored in the opening 11:22 to break the game open. The Pride built a 12-0 halftime lead, holding a 21-12 shot advantage over the Jaspers heading into the locker rooms. Senior midfielder Sean Lucas scooped up a Hofstra-leading five groundballs. Long-stick midfielder Adam Mojica and John Antoniades collected four more, helping the Pride build a 42-29 edge in the category.
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Manhattan #10 Hofstra
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MANHATTAN SCORING: GOALS: Spatarella, Sal 1; Jarvis, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Jensen, Justin 1; Perrotto, Sal 1.
Lincoln, with 1:28 to play before halftime. Hofstra outshot Drexel, 34-28 with the Dragons picking up 24 ground balls to the Pride’s 21. #8 Hofstra #11 Drexel
HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 4; Aaron Jones 3; Jay Card 2; Tom Interlicchio 2; Drew Coholan 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Stephen Bentz 1; Tyler Corcoran 1; Sean Lucas 1; Michael Burke 1; Michael Hamilton 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Drew Coholan 2; Jamie Lincoln 2; John Antoniades 1; Aaron Jones 1; Dan Pezzolla 1.
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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jamie Lincoln 3; Adrian Sorichetti 3; Stephen Bentz 2; Jay Card 1; Dan Stein 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; ASSISTS: Jamie Lincoln 3; Stephen Bentz 1; Jay Card 1; Steve DeNapoli 1; Aaron Jones 1; Dan Stein 1. DREXEL SCORING: GOALS: Church, Robert 7; West, Ryan 2; Ambler, Colin 2; Stockel, Kevin 1; Dennis, Adam 1; ASSISTS: Stockel, Kevin 2; West, Ryan 2; Perri, Scott 1.
GAME 10
APRIL 10 VS. DELAWARE:
Jay Card and Kevin Ford each scored three goals and Stephen Bentz added two to lead the 10th-ranked Hofstra Pride to a 12-11 CAA victory over the Delaware Blue Hens in the Konica-Minolta Big City Classic at the New Meadowlands Stadium.
GAME 9
APRIL 6 VS. MANHATTAN:
Junior attackman Jamie Lincoln scored a game-high four goals and freshman Aaron Jones registered his first career hat trick in leading 10th-ranked Hofstra to an 18-2 win over Manhattan in a non-conference matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium. Jones entered with one goal in his first eight games but tallied two of his three goals in the second half while adding an assist for a four-point night.
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Card, a junior, tallied a game-high six points on three goals and three assists with classmate Bentz adding two goals and two assists. Ford, a sophomore who returned to action after missing the previous two games with a foot injury, scored three goals and added one assist. Hofstra sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden stopped 11 shots in the Pride cage for his second win of the year. The Blue Hens of Delaware were led by senior Curtis Dickson with four goals while senior Martin Cahill added two assists. Junior Noah Fossner made 10 saves in the Blue Hens’ cage. The first half featured four lead changes and five tied scores. The Pride would use a five-goal run near the end of the first half and into the third quarter to pull away from the Blue Hens. Ford opened the scoring in the contest 6:11 into the first quarter recording his seventh of the season, on
2010 Game Summaries victory over their longtime conference rivals. Hofstra now leads the series, 23-10. The Pride outshot Delaware, 34-33, with the Blue Hens picking up 31 ground balls to Hofstra’s 29. Delaware also captured 19 of 27 face-offs. Delaware #10 Hofstra
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DELAWARE SCORING: GOALS: Dickson, Curtis 4; Sebastiani, Dom 1; Kaminski, Kevin 1; Elsmo, Nick 1; Kaleikau, Grant 1; Burns, Taylor 1; Austin, John 1; Hichborn, Chris 1. ASSISTS: Cahill, Martin 2; Dickson, Curtis 1; Fitzgerald, Connor 1; Ruiz, Anthony 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 3; Kevin Ford 3; Stephen Bentz 2; Brad Loizeaux 1; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Dan Stein 1; Jamie Lincoln 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 3; Stephen Bentz 2; John Antoniades 1; Kevin Ford 1;Tom Interlicchio 1.
GAME 11
APRIL 17 AT PENN STATE:
jamie lincoln a bullet from the middle of the box, for a 1-0 lead. But the Blue Hens responded with three unanswered goals as Dickson notched his 39th and 40th goals of the year around a Nick Elsmo goal to give Delaware a 3-1 lead with 4:37 to play in the first quarter. Card would notch his first of the game and 20th of the season with 1:04 to play in the period to close the deficit to 3-2 after one quarter. Dickson boosted the Blue Hens’ lead back to two at 4-2 with a man-up goal, from Cahill, 53 seconds into the second quarter before Hofstra scored unanswered goals by Ford, Bentz and freshman Adrian Sorichetti, in a three minute span, to take a 5-4 lead. But the Blue Hens came right back with sophomore Grant Kaleikau scoring his ninth of the year at the 6:58 mark and John Austin notching his ninth 37 seconds later to give UD a 6-5 advantage.
Freshman Nick Dolik scored his third goal of the game 50 seconds into the first overtime to give the Penn State Nittany Lions an 11-10 upset victory over the 11th-ranked Hofstra Pride in a CAA contest at Jeffrey Field. Dolik scored the winning goal on a twisting, running bounce shot from 12 yards out that beat Pride sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden high over his right shoulder. Penn State was led by sophomore Matthew Mackrides with four goals, Dolik with three goals and one assist and freshman Kyle Van Thoff with one goal and two assists. Redshirt freshman goalie Dave Baker made eight saves in the Nittany Lions’ cage. Hofstra was led by sophomore Kevin Ford with three goals, classmate Brad Loizeaux with two goals and one assist, and junior Jamie Lincoln with two goals. Gvozden made nine saves in the Pride goal.
Hofstra’s high-scoring junior Jamie Lincoln tallied his 29th goal of the year, from Card, with 4:03 to play in the half to tie the game before the Blue Hens’ Chris Hichborn scored his eighth goal of the year less than a minute later to give Delaware a 7-6 lead. It would be the Blue Hens last lead of the contest as Bentz would score a man-up goal, from Card, with 27 seconds to play in the half, and Card would score his second of the game and 21st of the year, from freshman face-off man John Antoniades, seven seconds later to give the Pride an 8-7 lead at halftime.
The Nittany Lions jumped on the board first as Kyle Van Thof scored a man-up goal just 2:03 into the contest. Bentz tied the game for the Pride 3:06 later with his 23rd goal of the season. Mackrides gave Penn State a 2-1 lead with 2:28 to play in the quarter with his 28th goal of the year. Junior Jay Card then started a 6-0 run for Hofstra with just 47 seconds remaining in the first that gave Hofstra a 7-2 lead before halftime. Card notched his 23rd goal of the year, off a pass from Loizeaux to close out the scoring in the first quarter and tie the game at 2-2. Lincoln tallied his 30th of the year 6:45 into the second to give Hofstra its first lead of the game. Two minutes later Ford scored his 10th goal of the year, and Steven DeNapoli scored Hofstra’s fourth unassisted goal of the game 13 second later to boost the lead to 5-2. Ford would score a man-up goal, from Card, with 3:51 to play in the half and Loizeaux notched his 14th goal of the season 1:12 later to build the 7-2 advantage.
In the third quarter, Ford continued the Hofstra run with a man-up goal from Card 30 seconds in and Card completed his third hat-trick of the year seven minutes later, from Bentz, to boost the Pride lead to 10-7. Sophomore Brad Loizeaux added his 13th of the season with 5:59 to play in the third to give Hofstra the biggest lead of the game at 11-7. Dickson would score his 42nd just 35 seconds before the end of the quarter to close the Delaware gap to 11-8.
But the Nittany Lions did not lay down and went on their own 5-0 run, starting with Mackrides scoring twice in the final 1:31 of the half to close the gap to 7-4 at halftime. Mackrides tallied his fourth of the game, on a man-up situation, from Chris Hogan, 4:19 into the third quarter to cut the deficit to two. Nick Dolik scored his 14th of the season with 4:38 to play in the quarter, from Van Thof before Hogan scored his 13th of the year 90 seconds later to tie the game at 7-7.
Hofstra senior Dan Stein gave the Pride a four-goal lead 2:34 into the fourth quarter with his sixth goal of the year. The Blue Hens closed on goals by Kevin Kaminski at the 6:38 mark and Dom Sebastian 21 seconds later to close to 12-10. But Taylor Burns’ first goal of the season with two seconds remaining was not enough as the Pride posted its fourth straight
Loizeaux gave the Pride a short-lived 8-7 lead with his second of the game and 15th of the season with 1:34 to play in the third before Dolik notched his second of the contest with 12 seconds remaining to end three quarters with the score tied at 8-8. The Pride ran into some hard luck in the period firing three shots off the posts behind Baker. Anthony Basciano broke the tie for Penn State scoring in the first minute of
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2010 Game Summaries his fourth hat-trick of the season and scored three of his four goals in the second half. Loizeaux, a sophomore who is having the best season of his young career, tallied career-bests of three goals and five points. Freshman Aaron Jones added two goals while classmate Adrian Sorichetti added one goal and two assists. Sophomore Andrew Gvozden recorded six saves in the Pride cage with five coming in the second half. The Dolphins were led by freshman Ryan Serville with two goals, classmate Nick Scalzo with two goals and one assist and Cameron Mann with one goal and three assists. Senior goalie Brad Hester recorded 13 saves in the Jacksonville cage.
the fourth quarter. But Ford tied the game with 11:44 to play in regulation. Lincoln gave Hofstra a 10-9 advantage with an unassisted goal from six yards with 5:10 to play. Once again, Penn State tied the score with Dolik throwing a pass across the crease to Gribbin, who scooped it up and beat Gvozden from 5 yards with 2:34 to play and send the game into overtime #11 Hofstra Penn State
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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Kevin Ford 3; Brad Loizeaux 2; Jamie Lincoln 2; Jay Card 1; Stephen Bentz 1; Steve DeNapoli 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Dan Stein 1. PENN STATE SCORING: GOALS: Mackrides, Matthew 4; Dolik, Nick 3; VanThof, Kyle 1; Hogan, Chris 1; Gribbin, Billy 1; Basciano, Anthony 1. ASSISTS: VanThof, Kyle 2; Dolik, Nick 1; Gribbin, Billy 1; Hogan, Chris 1.
GAME 12
APRIL 24 VS. JACKSONVILLE:
Jay Card scored four goals and Brad Loizeaux added three goals and two assists to lead a second half rally as the 15th-ranked Hofstra Pride posted a 14-10 non-conference victory over Jacksonville at James M. Shuart Stadium. Hofstra rallied back from a 9-6 deficit early in the third quarter, outscoring their opponents 8-2 in the second half. Card, a junior attackman, recorded
The first half featured two lead changes, two tied scores and each team holding several two goal advantages. The Dolphins got on the board first 6:38 into the game as freshman TJ Kenary notched his 20th goal of the year from Nick Scalzo. But Hofstra would score the next three goals-all unassisted-as freshman Drew Coholan posted his third of the season to tie the game, Jones scored his fifth of the year with 1:17 to play in the quarter, and junior Jamie Lincoln notching his 32nd of the season with 32 seconds to play for a 3-1 advantage. Jacksonville defender Stephen Spindler scored his first of his career five seconds later right off the face-off restart, off a pass from Dan McNulty. But the scoring wasn’t done for the period as Card would score his first of the game and 24th of the year, off a long pass from junior middie Tim Holman, with one second to play to give the Pride a 4-2 lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, Serville and Jones exchanged goals in the first four minutes to keep Hofstra ahead by two at 5-3. But the Dolphins would then rattle off four straight goals and five of the next six to take an 8-6 lead at halftime. It started with 8:39 to play in the second with Mann scoring his 18th from Owen Green. Less than 90 seconds later, Scalzo posted his 26th of the year, from Serville, to tie the game. Freshman Donovan Lange then scored his 15th of the year 22 seconds later to give the Dolphins a 6-5 lead. Sophomore Jake Ziegler scored his first goal of the season with 5:32 to play in the half to give JU its biggest lead of the game at 7-5. Loizeaux stopped the Jacksonville run with a runner from eight yards out two minutes later. But Serville boosted the lead back to two with his second of the game and 30th of the year on a looping pass across the box from Max Gurowski with 18 seconds remaining in the half. The Dolphins added to their lead 29 seconds into the third quarter when Scalzo scored his second of the game and 27th of the season on the man-
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2010 Game Summaries up from Mann. But Hofstra then ran off four straight goals to take the lead early in the fourth. First, Loizeaux fought through the Jacksonville defense for his second of the game and 17th of the season, and Card made a dodge to the goal for his second of the contest and 25th of the year with 4:07 to play in the third. Card would then tie the game at 9-9 with six seconds to play in the period off a pass from Sorichetti.
goal of the year.
Hofstra would break the tie 1:32 into the fourth quarter as Loizeaux took a pass from junior Stephen Bentz and scored on a runner in the middle of the box. But sophomore Jeremy Tissenbaum tied the game for the Dolphins on a running bullet from 12 yards two minutes later.
Bentz, who also collected six ground balls, then took a pass from Ford in traffic and beat Love from six yards out 42 seconds later. Brad Loizeaux then scored his 19th of the year 59 seconds later from nine yards for a 4-1 advantage. Matt Hughes then closed the gap for Towson with his ninth of the year from the right side of the Pride cage with 1:37 to play in the quarter.
Hofstra senior Dan Stein gave the Pride the lead for good, taking a pass on the crease from Loizeaux and scoring his seventh of the season. Just 33 seconds later, Sorichetti scored his ninth goal of the season on a bullet from 13 yards out, and sophomore Mike DeNapoli tallied his ninth goal of the year, on the man-up, off a pass to the crease from Jamie Lincoln for a 13-10 lead. Card closed out the scoring spurt with 7:26 to play, off a pass from Loizeaux, for his 27th of the season. Gvozden blanked the Dolphins the rest of the way.
Hofstra reeled off three unanswered goals in a 1:01 span to build a 4-1 lead. First, Tom Interlicchio ran from his defensive end, shook off a defender and fired a 10-yard bullet for his fourth goal of the season with 6:52 to play in the first quarter.
The two teams exchanged goals in the second quarter with Bentz notching his second of the game, from Ford, 1:10 into the period. Pastirik adding his second from Stratton with 6:07 to play in the half as the Pride took a 5-3 lead into the locker room at halftime.
Hofstra outshot the Dolphins, 36-26 and picked up 40 ground balls to Jacksonville’s 29. The Pride also won 19 of 27 face-offs with freshman John Antoniades winning 11 of 12 in the second half.
The two teams again split eight goals in the third quarter as the Pride continued to hold a two goal lead after three periods. Hofstra scored the first two goals of the quarter as Kevin Ford scored his 13th of the year from 18 yards out, and Bentz notched his 26th from 10 yards out to boost the Pride lead to 7-3.
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But the Tigers came right back with Carl Iacona posting his eighth of the year and Stratton scoring his 14th of the season on a man-up opportunity with 6:35 to play in the third, bringing Towson within 7-5.
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JACKSONVILLE SCORING: GOALS: Serville, Ryan 2; Scalzo, Nick 2; Mann, Cameron 1; Tissenbaum, Jeremy 1; Kenary, Tj 1; Ziegler, Jake 1; Spindler, Stephen 1; Lange, Donovan 1. ASSISTS: Mann, Cameron 3; Green, Owen 1; Gurowski, Max 1; McNulty, Dan 1; Scalzo, Nick 1; Serville, Ryan 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 4; Brad Loizeaux 3; Aaron Jones 2; Adrian Sorichetti 1; Drew Coholan 1; Jamie Lincoln 1; Dan Stein 1; Mike DeNapoli 1. ASSISTS: Brad Loizeaux 2; Adrian Sorichetti 2; Stephen Bentz 1; Drew Coholan 1; Tim Holman 1; Jamie Lincoln 1.
Bentz tallied his fourth of the game1:07 later for Hofstra and Peter Mezzanotte tallied his first of the year with 4:01 to play for Towson. Bentz then tied his career-high with his fifth of the game and 28th of the year, scoring off long-stick middie Adam Mojica’s pass off the face-off. Pastirik then added his third, taking Matt Lamon’s feed from the center of the box scoring from 11 yards-out with five seconds to play in the third, making it a 9-7 contest entering the fourth quarter. The Tigers tied it up in the first 6:31 of the fourth quarter. Will Harrington notched his 23rd of the year, scoring just off the crease, 2:37 into the quarter, and Pastirik scored his fourth of the game and 24th of the year almost four minutes later to tie the game at 9 before Hofstra’s final three goal run. Pastirik led the Tigers with four goals and two assists while Stratton ended the contest with a goal and two assists. Love finished the game with eight saves in the Towson cage. Hofstra outshot the Tigers, 32-30, and picked up 35 ground balls to Towson’s 17. The Pride effort was helped by freshman face-off specialist John Antoniades, who won 17 of 25 face-offs. #11 Towson #15 Hofstra
GAME 13
MAY 1 VS. #11 TOWSON:
Stephen Bentz tied a career high with five goals and Dan Stein tallied the go-ahead goal with 4:31 remaining to lift #15 Hofstra to a 12-10 victory over #11 Towson in a CAA matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium. By beating the first-place Tigers, Hofstra closed out the regular season with a 9-4 overall record and a 2-3 ledger in the Colonial Athletic Association.
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TOWSON SCORING: GOALS: Pastirik, Christian 4; Harrington, Will 2; Stratton, Tim 1; Iacona, Carl 1; Mezzanotte, Peter 1; Hughes, Matt 1. ASSISTS: Pastirik, Christian 2; Stratton, Tim 2; Lamon, Matt 1. HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Stephen Bentz 5; Kevin Ford 2; Jamie Lincoln 1; Steve DeNapoli 1; Dan Stein 1; Brad Loizeaux 1; Tom Interlicchio 1. ASSISTS: Jay Card 2; Kevin Ford 2; Adam Mojica 1
Kevin Ford joined Bentz in logging Hofstra’s only other multi-goal game, scoring twice and adding two assists. Junior Jay Card added two assists. Sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden stopped four shots in the Pride cage. Stein broke a 9-all tie late in the fourth quarter, completing a run from the left sideline before making a cut-in move at the crease for his eighth goal of the year. Ford added a man-up goal a little more than two minutes later on a bounce shot from 15 yards, and Steven DeNapoli notched his fourth with 47 seconds to play to boost the Pride lead to 12-9. Towson closed out the scoring with nine seconds to play on Will Harrington’s second goal of the contest and 24th of the year. The Pride got on the board 5:50 into the contest when Lincoln took Jay Card’s pass and fired a behind-the-head shot past goalie Travis Love for a 1-0 lead. It was Lincoln’s 33rd goal of the year. Just 39 seconds later Tim Stratton fed Christian Pastirik all alone in front of the crease for his 21st
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GAME 14
NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND - MAY 15 AT #3 MARYLAND:
Junior attackman Ryan Young scored both of his goals during a 7-1 second half Terrapin spurt to lead third-seeded Maryland to an 11-8 victory over the Hofstra Pride at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, in the first round of the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Hofstra was led by juniors Jay Card with four goals and Tim Holman with career-highs of two goals and two assists. Junior Stephen Bentz and sophomore Kevin Ford each added a goal for the Pride. Sophomore goalie Andrew Gvozden posted a season-high 13 saves in the Hofstra cage in 55 minutes of work. Including Young, who also notched an assist in the contest, Maryland had 10 different players score goals. Senior Will Yeatman tallied a goal and two assists, and sophomore Joe Cummings added a goal and an assist. Senior goalie Brian Phipps posted 14 saves in the Maryland cage, including six in the fourth quarter to keep the Pride away. In a hard-fought contest, the Terrapins took a 4-3 lead into the locker room at halftime. But the Pride came out in the third quarter and scored twice in the first 6:20 to take their first and only lead of the game at 5-4. Ford tied the game for Hofstra on an eight-yard runner from the left side of Phipps. It was Ford’s 15th goal of the season. Holman, a short-stick defensive middie who entered the game with one goal in his career, gave the Pride a shortlived lead with his first goal of the year-an unassisted tally-intercepting a pass near midfield, charging toward the Maryland cage and beating Phipps from nine yards. But just 64 seconds later, Cummings tied the game for Maryland with his 15th of the year, beating Gvozden high to the far side of the cage. Sophomore Jake Bernhardt gave the Terrapins the lead for good with 5:06 to play in the third on a bullet from 12 yards out that beat Gvozden down low. Senior Dean Hart boosted the lead to 7-5, coming around the back of the cage for his third goal of the season with 2:43 to play in the third. Holman ended Maryland’s three-goal run with his second of the game 20 seconds into the fourth quarter, off a face-off scrum. He scooped up the ground ball and beat Phipps on the right side to close the gap to 7-6. But the Terrapins scored the next four goals with Young scoring his 17th of the season in transition after a Hofstra turnover. Young was the beneficiary of a cross-goal pass from Travis Reed to bump the lead to 8-6 with 9:24 to play. Two minutes later, senior Adam Sear then notched his 11th goal of the season, a man-up goal, from Yeatman. Almost two minutes after Sear’s goal, Cummings found Young on the crease for his second of the game and 18th of the year to give Maryland a 10-6 advantage. Yeatman ended the four-goal spurt at the 3:08 mark scoring into an empty cage as Hofstra employed a full-field ride. It was Yeatman’s 15th of the season. Card and Holman combined for the final two Pride goals of the game and season in the last 1:11 with Card posting his 30th and 31st goals of the season and Holman recording his second and third assists of the year. The Pride game plan of playing aggressively and deliberately worked almost perfectly in the first half, keeping the game close. Maryland junior defenseman Brian Farrell opened the scoring a run down the middle of the field and beating Gvozden from 10 yards just 3:29 into the contest. Card tied the game three minutes later on a man-up goal. Maryland’s leading scorer Grant Catalino notched his 34th of the year 87 seconds later to give the Terrapins a 2-1 lead which is how the first quarter ended. Freshman John Haus scored his 11th of the year from Young 3:15 into the second quarter to boost the Maryland lead to 3-1 before Bentz and Card sandwiched an Owen Blye goal in the final 2:58 of the half to close to 4-3 at halftime. It was the 29th goals of the year from both Bentz and Card and Blye’s 11th.
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Maryland outshot the Pride, 38-31 and picked up 41 ground balls to Hofstra’s 21. #14 Hofstra #3 Maryland
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HOFSTRA SCORING: GOALS: Jay Card 4; Tim Holman 2; Kevin Ford 1; Stephen Bentz 1; ASSISTS: Tim Holman 2; Dan Stein 1. MARYLAND SCORING: GOALS: Ryan Young 2; Will Yeatman 1; Joe Cummings 1; Grant Catalino 1; Jake Bernhardt 1; John Haus 1; Brian Farrell 1; Dean Hart 1; Owen Blye 1; Adam Sear 1; ASSISTS: Will Yeatman 2; Dan Burns 1; Joe Cummings 1; Travis Reed 1; Ryan Young 1.
The Colonial Athletic Association Coming off the celebration of its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10, the Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2009-10 the CAA had more than 1,700 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes receive the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 28 teams in 15 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2010. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA currently sponsors 23 sports with the addition of a football league in 2007 and women’s rowing in 2009. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2009-10, 20 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 32 student-athletes received All-America honors. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with a league-record six teams advancing to postseason play in 2009-10. Conference champion Old Dominion made its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last six years and knocked off Notre Dame in the first round. Northeastern and William and Mary received berths in the NIT. VCU posted five straight victories and captured the CBI championship. Hofstra also took part in the CBI and George Mason played in the CIT. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, knocking off powerhouses Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were ranked No. 8 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the highest ever for a CAA team. A league-record seven CAA women’s basketball teams advanced to postseason play in 2009-10. James Madison represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament after capturing its first CAA championship since 1989. Delaware, Drexel, Hofstra, Old Dominion and VCU participated in the WNIT, with VCU advancing to the third round. Towson took part in the WBI. ODU, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997.
the championship began in 1981. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Three women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in two of the past three seasons and at least one men’s soccer team has advanced to the final 16 of the NCAA Championship in five of the last eight years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary placed fifth nationally as a team in 2009 and had three runners earn All-America status. In the pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished as the runner-up in the 100 breaststroke at the 2010 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors along with Towson’s Meredith Budner. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 13 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the last eight Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in tennis, golf, track and field, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.
The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since
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2010 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE REview 2010 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE STANDINGS CAA Team W L Pct. GF GA Towson 4 1 .800 47 44 Drexel 3 2 .600 50 42 Delaware* 3 2 .600 51 43 Hofstra 2 3 .400 54 56 Massachusetts 2 3 .400 42 48 Penn State 1 4 .200 45 56
Overall W L Pct. GF GA 7 8 .467 139 152 10 5 .667 159 125 10 7 .588 196 172 9 5 .643 181 126 8 6 .571 160 141 2 11 .154 124 163
*CAA Champion
Team Statistics Goals Per Game
Team Robert Morris Hofstra Villanova Delaware Drexel Sacred Heart Towson
GP 16 15 17 15 15 14 17
Assists Per Game
Team Robert Morris Villanova Hofstra Towson Drexel Sacred Heart Delaware
GP 16 17 15 17 15 14 15
G GPG 195 12.19 142 9.47 157 9.24 130 8.67 123 8.20 114 8.14 137 8.06
A APG 111 6.94 91 5.35 78 5.20 79 4.65 69 4.60 60 4.29 54 3.60
Ground Balls Per Game
Team Sacred Heart Delaware Hofstra Towson Drexel Villanova Robert Morris
GP 14 15 15 17 15 17 16
GB GBPG 442 31.57 461 30.73 461 30.73 512 30.12 449 29.93 502 29.53 442 27.62
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Points Per Game
Team Robert Morris Hofstra Villanova Drexel Towson Sacred Heart Delaware
GP P PPG 16 306 19.12 15 220 14.67 17 248 14.59 15 192 12.80 17 216 12.71 14 174 12.43 15 184 12.27
2010 ALL-CAA TEAMS First Team
Name Jay Card, Hofstra Curtis Dickson, Delaware Matthew Mackrides, Penn State Martin Cahill, Delaware Brad Loizeaux, Hofstra Will Harrington, Towson Christian Pastirik, Towson Frank Tufano, Drexel Charley Hennegan, Penn State Diogo Godoi, Massachusetts Marc Ingerman, Towson Dana Wilber, DU Mark Manos, Drexel
Pos. Cl. A Jr. A Sr. A So. M Sr. M So. M Sr. M Sr. LSM So. FOS Sr. D Sr. D So. D So. GK So.
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Second Team
Name Colin Ambler, Drexel Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra Will Manny, Massachusetts Anthony Biscardi, Massachusetts Nick Dolik, Penn Sate Bobby Haynes, Massachusetts Chris Hogan, Penn State Adam Mojica, Hofstra Zak Fisher, Drexel Matt Bernier, Penn State Pat Dowling, Delaware Matt McCormick, Drexel Mike Skudin, Hofstra Noah Fossner, Delaware Travis Love, Towson
Pos. Cl. A Sr. A Jr. A Fr. M So. M Fr. M Sr. M Jr. LSM Jr. FOS Sr. D Jr. D Jr. D Sr. D Jr. GK Jr. GK Jr
Individual Statistics Scoring Player
Curtis Dickson, UD Jay Card, HU Jamie Lincoln, HU Matthew Mackrides, PSU Will Manny, UM Christian Pastirik, TU Stephen Bentz, HU Scott Perri, DU Robert Church, DU Colin Ambler, DU
Goals Player
Curtis Dickson, UD Matthew Mackrides, PSU Jay Card, HU Jamie Lincoln, HU Robert Church, DU Stephen Bentz, HU Martin Cahill, UD Will Manny UM Christian Pastirik, TU Will Harrington, TU
Assists Player
Jay Card, HU Grant Kaleikau, UD Jamie Lincoln, HU Will Manny, UM Scott Perri, DU Christian Pastirik, TU Tim Stratton, TU Colin Ambler, DU Anthony Biscardi, UM Bobby Hayes, UM
GP G-A-P 17 62-15-77 13 31-22-53 14 33-20-53 13 36-8-44 14 27-18-45 15 28-19-47 14 29-12-41 15 22-19-41 15 32-9-41 15 22-16-38
PPG 4.53 4.08 3.79 3.38 3.21 3.13 2.93 2.73 2.73 2.53
GP G 17 62 13 36 13 31 14 33 15 32 14 29 17 34 14 27 15 28 15 28
GPG 3.65 2.77 2.38 2.36 2.13 2.07 2.00 1.93 1.87 1.87
GP A 13 22 17 25 14 20 14 18 15 19 15 19 15 18 15 16 14 14 14 13
APG 1.69 1.47 1.43 1.29 1.27 1.27 1.20 1.07 1.00 0.93
Goals Against Average Player GP GA GAA
Mark Manos, DU Rob Bellairs, HU Travis Love, TU Noah Fossner, UD Tim McCormack, UM Dave Baker, PSU
Saves Player
Mark Manos, DU Noah Fossner, UD Travis Love, TU Tim McCormack, UM Dave Baker, PSU Rob Bellairs, HU
14 14 17 13 14
73 58 65 47 49
120 62 119 171 136 125
GP S 15 169 17 187 14 149 14 149 13 116 10 41
8.29 8.81 9.24 10.00 10.13 11.56
SPG 11.27 11.00 10.64 10.64 8.92 4.10
Face-Off Percentage (min. 5 attempts per game)
Player Charley Hennegan, PSU Zak Fisher DU Greg Rushing, UM Joe Britt, PSU John Antoniades, HU Dan Cooney, UD Tommy Lee, UD Matt Thomas, TU Ryan West, DU Anthony Toresco, UM
Ground Balls Player GP GB GBPG
Greg Rushing, UM Matt Thomas, TU Dan Cooney, UD Charley Hennegan, PSU Steve DeNapoli, HU
15 10 14 17 14 13
GP W L Pct. 13 90 60 .600 14 85 63 .574 14 139 104 .572 13 75 58 .564 14 180 149 .547 17 129 107 .547 16 93 88 .514 14 113 118 .489 15 62 69 .473 14 37 59 .385
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5.21 4.14 3.82 3.62 3.50
CAA All-Rookie Team: John Antoniades (Hofstra), Robert Church (Drexel), Ryan DeSmit (Towson), Nick Dolik (Penn State), Connor Fitzgerald (Delaware), Billy Gribbin (Penn State), Will Manny (Massachusetts), Cody Solaja (Hofstra), Adrian Sorichetti (Hofstra), Nick Trizano (Drexel) CAA Player of the Year: Curtis Dickson, Delaware CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Manos, Drexel CAA Rookie of the Year: Will Manny, Massachusetts CAA Coach of the Year: Tony Seaman, Towson
Steven DeNapoli
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Hofstra lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010) Arthur Abbey Michael Adams William Adams Daniel Agostino Jack Alaimo Anthony Alexander Michael Allain Douglas Altmansberger Joseph Amplo Ernest Angiulo Michael Antino Scott Apgar Richard Aquino Paul Arena
1957 1994 1999 1980 2003 1998 2003 1996 2001 1957 1964 1994 1986 1970
GARY ARNOLD Gary Arnold Mark Arthus Jay Artinian Joseph Astarita William Atkins Lewis Augusta Robert Auguste Aaron Auster Philip Avillo Peter Axel John Azzariti Richard Baer Walter Bagley Stace Balitsos Steven Banalett Joseph Barile James Barnett Joseph Barra Kevin Barry Nicholas Baudo Kevin Baudo Bruce Bauer James Bauer Gary Beker David Bellia Michael Bennett Robert Bensen Robert Benson Martin Berg
1982 1979 2004 1999 2007 1966 1974 1967 1963 1957 1989 1961 1980 1984 1991 2001 1974 1992 1994 1963 1993 1965 1985 1982 1994 2004 1953 1982 1980
Christopher Bergersen Kevin Bergin Arnold Berman Clark Bernales Seth Berrin Michael Besio Herbert Bessen Teddy Betts Paul Bjorneby Hugh Blisard Edward Boccuzzi Ronald Bohlert Sean Bolger Robert Bonaguro Dennis Bonn Jake Born Richard Bouwman Richard Bowman John Brais Tyler Brant William Braun John Brazel Terrance Brennan Michael Brereton John Bresnan Henry Brill Mitchell Brill Timothy Brink Charles Bromm Jordan Bronstein Douglas Brosky Steven Buck Stephen Buck Carl Buehler Richard Burke Gary Burton Francis Busso Ciro Buttacavoli Thomas Byrne Thomas Byrne Matthew Cady Bruce Cahill
1996 1966 1960 1990 1983 1997 1957 1977 1996 1972 1964 1996 1988 2007 1989 2009 1985 1969 1994 2009 1957 2005 1977 1968 1970 1967 1972 1991 1950 2006 1971 1987 1991 1981 1971 1978 2003 1959 1983 1989 1992 1968
THOMAS CALDER Thomas Calder
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1975
Harold Cantilli Theodore Caplan Peter Carew Andrew Carlson Joseph Carrello Ryan Carter Glenn Caruso Vincent Caruso Brian Casey Michael Castro Michael Castro Raymond Cavaliere Robert Cavaliero Joseph Caven Richard Cestaro Nicholas Christakis Robert Churchill Frank Cirillo Ramar Clash Rocky Cocchiola Harvey Cohen David Cohen Allan Cohen Martin Cohn Jeffrey Cole Matthew Coleman Michael Colleluori Nicholas Colleluori Kevin Commins Ramon Conchado Dennis Condon Timothy Connors Kevin Conroy John Conroy Frank Constantino John Cooper Jonathan Cooper Christopher Cooper Peter Coots William Corbett Joseph Corcoran Tyler Corcoran Robert Cordes William Corkhill Reynold Corn Robert Corwin Frank Costantino Clifford Coughlin Mark Cox John Coyle Frank Cozart Brian Crichlow Donald Cummings Paul Cutrone Julius D’Agostino Chris Dale Robert Dall
1957 1954 1962 1994 1991 2009 1969 1973 1978 1986 1992 1974 1974 2009 1966 1999 2005 1965 2002 1987 1969 1992 1994 1981 1994 1997 2009 2006 1960 1964 1980 1967 1980 1987 1967 1987 1989 1992 1959 1956 1982 2010 1970 1954 1955 1951 1973 1956 1992 1965 1962 2007 1965 1983 1962 2010 1955
Michael D’Amato Peter Damone Barry Danels Vincent Daniels Edward Danowski Stephen Darby Raymond Dattwyler Stephen Dauses Stuart Davis William Dawes Thomas DeCurtis Christopher Deeks Michael Deem Paul Defendini Paul Delle Robert Demarco Robert Demarco Michael Demeo Jeffrey Dena Robert DeNeef Michael Denino Christopher Depaolo Robert DePasquale Robert DePoto David Depp Edward Devereaux Arthur Diamond Louis DiBlasi Louis DiBlasi Donald DiBlasi Thomas Dicicco Andris Dikmanis Kyle Dillon Vito Dimatteo Domenic Dinardo Raymond DiScala Francis Discala Robert Dixon Ronald Dobelstein Robert Dolphin Brian Donaghy Gerald Donaghy William Donahoe David Donatello William Donnelly
1968 1956 1961 1991 1963 1954 1967 1970 1954 1995 2008 1974 1997 2002 1980 1970 1972 2002 1977 1961 1965 1996 2005 1950 1948 1966 1978 1961 1961 1970 1981 2003 2010 2007 1995 1964 1967 1954 1969 1972 1996 2002 1977 1995 1953
Hofstra lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010) Jason Fluger Craig Flynn Brian Foresta James Forster William Fowler Paul Fowler Michael Fowler
2006 1997 1997 1981 1974 1977 1979
TOM DOOLEY Michael Dooley Scott Dooley Tom Dooley Thomas Dorman Kevin Dougherty James Downing George Dragonetti Dennis Driscoll James Dubovick Vincent Dugan Brian Dunn Michael Dunne Douglas Edmonds Jonathan Edwards William Effingham Steven Effingham Jude Ehrbar Michael Elflein Martin Enright Stephen Espey William Etherson Richard Euler John Fahey Aloysius Falussy Anthony Fama James Farrell Brian Farrell Philip Faust Gerard Fay Alex Fedoroff Brian Ferrara Joseph Ferrucci John Fetzer Jeffrey Fine Edward Finegan Erik Fitez Thomas FitzGerald Sean Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzsimons John Flaherty Gregory Fleming Frank Flocco
1983 2004 2009 1970 2003 1986 1956 1990 1966 1960 1996 1997 1990 2005 1972 1976 1996 2001 1979 1979 1979 1957 1956 1987 1999 1960 2001 1981 2001 1954 2005 1999 1956 1969 1966 2000 1956 1999 1987 1969 1958 2001
JOE FOWLER Joseph Fowler Gunther Franz Robert Franz Richard Frazer Robert Freidah Howard Fried Mark Friedman Walton Gagel Vincent Gagliardo Dominic Gallina Joseph Gallina Timothy Gannon Robert Gannon Richard Garguilo John Garofalo Ed Gazich Marco Gazich Edward Gebhardt Rudolph Gebig Adam Gelcich Charles Gennario David Giannone John Giannoni Jacob Gidich Thomas Gill Robert Gilmartin Robert Gilmartin Robert Gleckler Edward Goldstein Norman Goldstein Thomas Gordon John Gorman William Gould Robert Graebe John Graham
1990 1963 1967 1969 1952 1974 1966 1955 1981 1999 2005 1963 1982 1996 1972 1957 1957 1976 1967 1994 1977 1992 1966 2005 2001 1961 1979 2006 1954 1959 1973 2008 1972 1972 1953
William Green Martin Greenberg Ryan Grimes William Groom Catherine Guerriere Robert Guido Connor Hagans John Hall Kenneth Hammer Adam Hananel Donald Hanington Daniel Hanley Vincent Hannigan Ronald Hansen Richard Harinsky Richard Haunss Thomas Hayes Karl Hedstrom John Heins Peter Heinz William Heiser Jack Heller Greg Heller Gregory Hennessey Andrew Henry Phillip Hersh Thomas Hess Kevin Hill John Hill John Hiller Robert Hiller Robert Hillman P.J. Hogan Travis Howell Athan Iannucci Steven Iglio Takashi Ikeda Michael Infantino Tom Interlicchio Vincent Intini Steven Izzo Kevin Jacobs Eric Jarry Peter Johnson Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson Walter Jones Kenneth Kaiser Gregory Kalafatic Jack Kaley Jeffrey Karp James Kaspar Peter Kaspar Richard Kates Ari Katz William Kay George Kay
1967 1960 1997 1962 2006 1976 2008 1995 1981 2002 1963 1993 1996 1965 2000 1970 1953 1997 1959 1960 1962 1976 1991 1987 1996 2005 1978 1976 1977 1965 1976 1955 2010 2004 2006 1994 2007 2003 2010 1996 2005 1996 2008 1960 1992 1996 1952 1985 2004 1961 1968 1967 2007 1974 2006 1952 1966
Ryan Kelaher 2007 Lee Kellerman 1952 Francis Kelly 1967 Martin Kelly 1990 David Kennedy 1983 Thomas Kessler 2002 Robert Keys 1981 John Keysor 2007 Douglas Kiernan 1973 Patrick Killikelly 1959 Saul Kimmel 1965 Mitchell Kirschbaum 1970 Eric Kitt 1977 David Knaus 1972 Robert Kobel 1985 David Koehler 1987 Walter Kohanowich 1952 Nicholas Kolb 2006 Jack Kort 1963 Christopher Korzonkiewicz 2000 Josip Kostovic 1998 Aaron Kozlowski 2003 William Kramer 1953 Larry Kramer 1989 Lawrence Kramer 1998 Richard Kranzler 1954 Stanley Krause 1991 Chet Krinsky 1982 Joseph Krupinski 1958 Robert Kuhlke 1979 James Kuhner 1973 Michael La Crosse 1991 Evan La Penna 2002 Albert Lahood 1956 William Laky 1959 Hogan Lam 1980 Renzie Lamb 1959 Michael Lambrecht 1982 William Lampe 1955 Brian Langtry 1998 Robert Lankenau 1956 Bernard Larkin 1960 Rolf Larson 1956 Michael Laudenslager 1991 Michael Laurano 1999 Lionel Lauture 2005 Jack Lawrence 1971 Thomas Leanos 1970 Alfred Lettera 1968 Richard Lewton 1978 Robert Linker 1978 Louis Liotti 1970 Charles Lipp 1962 Gerald Lipps 1954 Joseph Lobiondo 1987 James Lollo 2008 Robert Lombardo 1976
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Hofstra lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010) Thomas Lonergan George Loros Barry Lublin Ryan Lucas Sean Lucas Howard Ludecker John Lundie John Lupetin John Lynch Lawrence Lynch Vincent Macchio William Macgregor Douglas Machen William Maddock Michael Magee Michael Magro John Manning Michael Manzer Anthony Manzione Frank Marcinowski Philip Marino Michael Marino Joseph Markanthony Robert Martin Joseph Mascaretti Joseph Masone Joseph Massaro John Matthews James Mau Frank Mauro James Mayer James Mayer Christopher Mayo Anthony Mazzarella Kevin McDonough Martin McCarthy Sean McCarthy Daniel McCauley David McCulloch Francis McDermott Gerard McDermott Michael McGinley Richard McGrath James McGunnigle Michael McHugh Alexander McIlwraith Daniel McMahone Ryan McPherson Thomas McShane Thomas McShane William Meddis Keith Mekeel Richard Mekeel Garry Merkle Hanford Merritt James Merryman Ryan Mertins
1982 1956 1965 2005 2010 1965 1964 1975 1972 1976 1982 1962 2004 1993 1988 2005 1961 1960 1985 1968 1976 1977 1965 1970 2007 1955 2005 1952 1996 1960 1970 1976 2007 1972 2007 1982 2006 1954 1986 2003 1977 1989 2007 1962 1979 1957 1993 2008 1965 1980 1975 2003 2004 1990 1958 1973 2008
Kevin Metkiff James Metzger John Michielini Francis Miller Joseph Miller Ryan Miller Ray Mills Ramon Mills Adam Minella Michael Minisini Barry Minkin Robert Mino Rolf Moller Joe Montemurro James Moore Kevin Moran John Moran Philip Mordente Stephen Morea Frank Moretti Thomas Moriarty Arthur Morr Edward Morr John Morris Brett Moyer Nicholas Mucciacciaro George Muller Malachy Mulligan Thomas Mulrooney Timothy Mulvihill William Munck Richard Murphy David Murphy Liam Murphy Anthony Muscarella Andrew Mustapich Howard Myers Brian Myers Doug Nastro Steven Nastro Henry Natterer
2008 1982 1990 1983 1997 2007 1981 1981 1984 1987 1962 1997 1954 2009 1991 1994 2000 1966 1970 1958 1950 1951 1953 1982 2008 2000 1982 1980 1970 1988 1987 1962 1987 2001 2009 1950 1967 1981 1974 1980 1959
Brad Obloj Daniel O’Brien Terrance O’Connor Wesley O’Donnell John O’Donnell John Oliva Alan Olsen Chet O’Neill Carl Orent Danny Orlando John Orsen David Padgett Ralph Palma Leonard Panarelli John Panarese Chris Panos L Parcher Gregory Parisi Steven Parker Robert Parrinelli Thomas Passantino Michael Passuello Joseph Pavek Jason Pearl John Pedranghelu Anthony Perettine Christopher Pergola Martin Peters William Peters, IV Frederick Peterson Anthony Petillo Richard Petillo Lewis Petta James Pezza Frank Pigula David Pike Ronald Pimental Armondo Polanco William Pollock Eddie Poreba George Pratt Larry Price
1999 1953 1973 1985 1995 1971 1961 1960 1955 2009 2006 1965 1970 2006 1965 1996 1958 1983 1972 2000 1971 2006 1981 2003 1978 1987 2008 2002 2007 1961 1978 1983 1956 2010 1983 2004 1987 1999 1964 1982 1958 1970
isaac neal Isaac Neal David Neidhart Richard Northorn Thomas Nunziata
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2010 2001 1997 1955
CHRIS PRIFTE Chris Prifte
1979
Keith Prifte Steve Prifte David Provenzano James Pugh James Pugh Michael Quagerelli
2009 2009 1957 1973 1974 1992
Bob Quinlan Bruce Quinlan James Quinn James Rafferty Richard Raganella Peter Rainis
1987 2006 1952 2000 1986
ROBERT RAO Robert Rao James Raucci Bruce Rauch Bryan Read Mikawato Red Arrow Kevin Reich Lawrence Reid Edward Reilly Keith Reilly Andrew Reinesch Michael Renga Christopher Resch Marc Riccio James Richards Michael Ricigliano Stephen Rielly Jonathan Rifenburg Michael Rigney Gary Rinaldi
1991 1999 1969 2006 1985 1994 1968 1955 2003 1950 1998 1998 1989 1964 1995 1987 2007 2004 1993
Hofstra lacrosse ALUMNI LIST (1949-2010) William Risberg John Rispoli Joseph Ristuccia Brian Robinson Andrew Rodnite Jack Rogan Charles Rogener Jacob Rogers Chris Rogler Dennis Rosa Jordan Rosen Sylvan Rosenbaum Jeffrey Rosenberg Jeffrey Rosten Louis Rosten Ronald Roth Harry Royle Daniel Royle John Rudenauer William Ruggiero Nicholas Ruocco Michael Russo Robert Russo Michael Sajkoski Peter Salit Joseph Sampieri Patricia Sanders Ronald Sandler Frederick Sandler Robert Santimays Tomar Sarvis Thomas Savio William Sayrafe Raymond Schaefer George Scharnikow L Scheer Michael Scheno Brian Schneider Mark Schnellinger Richard Schrage Martin Schumacher David Schwartzberg Thomas Schwender Anthony Sciortino Donald Scott
1978 1952 1954 1986 1956 2010 1979 2000 2001 1978 2009 1950 1968 1980 1981 1969 1970 2003 2008 1977 2000 1958 1971 1978 1958 2001 1971 1968 1970 1979 2004 1990 1986 1958 1997 1956 1978 2009 1995 1962 1967 2007 1962 2008 2004
Christian Scuderi Christian Scuderi
2010
Warren Seaman James Seifert Harold Seikel Richard Sesnewicz Lee Sewell Gerard Sewell Scott Shafranek Doug Shanahan Thomas Shea Jesse Sherer James Sheridan John Sherlock James Shirley James Shuart Tom Shuey Alexander Silenok Matthew Silver Jerry Simandl Robert Sinclair Gary Smalls William Smith Richard Smith Richard Smith Ryan Smith
1958 1986 1950 1966 1973 1981 2002 2002 1971 2003 1961 1978 1982 1953 2009 1975 2006 1955 1986 1972 1952 1961 1976 2009
VINCE SoMBR0tTO Vince Sombrotto Steven Sorrillo Steven Souhrada Edward Southard Matthew Southard Dean Spadaro Eric Spallina Brian Spallina Mark Spruyt Collin Stabler Jeremy Stambovsky William Stanley Dan Stein Michael Stencel Robert Stewart Charles Stile Richard Stoecker John Stranahan
1982 2006 1990 1999 2006 1995 1998 2000 1997 2008 2005 1991 2010 2001 1972 1960 1978 1966
Paul Sullivan Richard Sullivan Douglas Swanson Adam Swarsen David Sweeney Gerard Sweet Marc Szyluk Richard Tamaro Joseph Taylor Lorel Teolis John Tenet Roger Testa Jared Testa Brett Tietjen Michael Tolkach James Toone Sam Toperoff John Tortora Samuel Trachtenberg James Trainor Stephen Trentacoste Timothy Treubig Peter Trizzino Nicholas Turchiano William Turley Ross Uhlfelder Chris Unterstein Kevin Unterstein Mike Unterstein Alfred Vadnais John Van Gelder Richard Van Wickler Gerald Vance Philip Vangeli Clayton VanNortwick James Vaughan Robert Veit Richard Verne Peter Verne Vincent Vieten Ryan Vilar Americus Vitale Jack Vivonetto Steven Walakovits Edward Wallace Owen Walsh Peter Walther Joseph Wamser Kevin Warne James Watson
1958 2001 1981 2010 2003 2006 1997 1966 1987 1955 2008 1973 1998 2003 2008 1968 1960 1972 1952 1972 1972 2006 1962 1963 1953 1969 2006 2008 2008 1958 2000 1988 1964 1994 2004 1977 1956 1960 1964 1953 2005 1963 2009 1994 1980 1952 1987 1958 2000 1982
PATRICK WATSON Patrick Watson Julian Watts Steven Wax Gary Weller Gary White Jonathan Wicker George Wiemer John Wilkinson Charles Wilkinson James Wilkinson Ryan Willey Debra Wolther Edward Woycik Edward Wozniak Shane Wynn Christopher Yeager Dennis Yeagle Joseph Zaffuto Allen Zagoren Ronald Zoia Brian Zuchelli Brian Zusi
2009 2008 2007 1974 1977 2005 1958 1973 1978 1981 2008 1981 1977 1968 2009 1988 2001 1980 1969 1963 2004 2002
This list was compiled form the best available sources. Please contact Len Skoros in the Office of Athletic Communications at Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu with updates.
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Hofstra Record book Individual Records Goals
MOST ASSISTS, SEASON
Game: 10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 Season: 62 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 Career: 140 - Tom Kessler, 1999-2002
BEST GOALS PER GAME AVERAGE, SEASON
No. Player 1 Michael Fowler 2 Michael LaCrosse 3 Athan Iannucci 4 Tom Kessler 4 Tom Kessler 4 Bob Hiller
Year 1979 1989 2006 2000 2001 1974
GP 12 15 19 16 17 12
Goals 40 49 62 48 51 36
PPG 3.33 3.27 3.26 3.00 3.00 3.00
MOST GOALS, SEASON No. Player 1 Athan Iannucci 2 Tom Kessler 3 Michael LaCrosse 4 Tom Kessler 5 Chris Unterstein 6 Jerry Simandl 7 Doug Shanahan 8 Billy Reid 9 Michael Fowler
Year 2006 2001 1989 2000 2006 1955 2001 1971 1979
GP Goals 19 62 17 51 15 49 16 48 19 45 16 44 17 43 15 41 12 40
Year 1999-2001 1973-1976 1952-1955 2006-2009 1991-1994 1964-1966 2004-2006 1998-2001 2008-Present 1999-2002
Goals 140 129 119 107 107 105 104 95 93 88
Tom Kessler
BEST ASSISTS PER GAME AVERAGE 1958 1953 1955 1970 1991 1989 1995 1980
11 14 16 16 14 15 14 10
MOST ASSISTS, CAREER
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10
Player Jerry Simandl Kevin Jacobs Phil Mordente Chris Unterstein Steve Dauses Scott Dooley Gary Rinaldi Steve Walakovits Tom Kessler Mike Magee Phil Marino
Michael LaCrosse
Year Assists 1952-1955 119 1992-1995 112 1964-1966 106 2003-2006 79 1969-1970 71 1999-2002 69 1990-1991 68 1988-1989 68 1999-2002 67 1987-1989 62 1973-1975 62
BEST POINTS PER GAME AVERAGE
Game: 9 - Joe Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 Season: 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 Career: 119 - Jerry Simandl, 1952-55
Paul Sullivan Joe Masone Jerry Simandl Steve Dauses Gary Rinaldi Steve Walakovits Kevin Jacobs James Metzger
GP Assists 16 58 11 52 14 52 16 49 17 45 15 43 14 42 14 40
Game: 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State and Union, 1955 Season: 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 Career: 238 - Jerry Simandl, 1952-55
Assists
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Year 1955 1958 1953 1970 1966 1989 1991 1995
Points
MOST GOALS, CAREER No. Player 1 Tom Kessler 2 Bob Hiller 3 Jerry Simandl 4 Tom Dooley 4 Andy Carlson 6 Phil Mordente 7 Athan Iannucci 8 Doug Shanahan 9 Jay Card 10 Scott Dooley
No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Paul Sullivan 2 Joe Masone 4 Steve Dauses 5 Phil Mordente 6 Steve Walakovits 7 Gary Rinaldi 8 Kevin Jacobs
52 52 58 49 42 43 40 28
4.73 3.71 3.63 3.06 3.00 2.87 2.86 2.80
No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Steve Dauses 3 Brian Langtry 4 Kevin Jacobs 5 James Metzger 6 Michael Lacrosse 7 Phil Marino 8 Phil Mordente 9 Tom Kessler 10 Michael Fowler 11 Chris Unterstein 12 Athan Iannucci 13 Vince Sombrotto 14 Rich Stoecker 15 Jay Card
Year 1955 1970 1998 1995 1980 1989 1975 1966 2001 1979 2006 2006 1980 1976 2010
MOST POINTS, SEASON
No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Steve Dauses 3 Chris Unterstein 4 Athan Iannucci 5 Phil Mordente 5 Tom Kessler
Year 1955 1970 2006 2006 1966 2001
GP 16 16 14 14 10 15 13 17 17 12 19 19 13 12 13
Points 102 84 72 69 49 67 57 74 74 52 81 80 54 49 53
PPG 6.38 5.25 5.14 4.93 4.90 4.46 4.38 4.35 4.35 4.33 4.26 4.21 4.15 4.08 4.08
GP 16 16 19 19 17 17
G-A 44-58 35-49 45-36 62-18 29-45 51-23
Pts. 102 84 81 80 74 74
TEAM RECORDS
Most Games Won, Season - (17) 2006 (17-2) Most Games Lost, Season - (11) 1963 (5-11); 1972 (5-11); 1985 (3-11) Most Consecutive Wins - (17) 2006 Most Consecutive Losses - (7) 1951 Highest Winning Percentage - (.895) 2006 (17-2) Lowest Winning Percentage - (.214) 1985 (3-11) Most Goals Scored, Season - (247) 1955 (16 games) Most Goals Allowed, Season - (196) 1986 (13 games) Highest Goals per Game Average, Season - (15.4) 1955 Fewest Goals Allowed per Game Average, Season - (3.4) 1955 (55 in 16 games) Most Shutouts, Season - (2) 1952 (Cortland and Western Maryland) Most Shutouts Against, Season - (1) three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy Longest Game - (73:47) at Towson, 4/15/90 (4OT) Hofstra 10, Towson 9 Most Goals Scored, Game - (27) vs. CCNY, 1970 Most Goals Allowed, Game - (30) at Syracuse, 1991 Fewest Goals Scored, Game - (0) Three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy (0-11) Fewest Goals Scored by Opponent, Game - (0) Eight times - Last vs. CCNY, 1970 (27-0)
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Phil Mordente
MOST POINTS, CAREER
No. Player 1 Jerry Simandl 2 Phil Mordente 3 Tom Kessler 4 Kevin Jacobs 5 Chris Unterstein 6 Andy Carlson 7 Scott Dooley 8 Athan Iannucci 9 Bob Hiller 10 Brian Foresta 10 Brian Langtry
Year 1952-1955 1964-1966 1999-2002 1992-1995 2003-2006 1991-1994 1999-2002 2004-2006 1973-1976 1987-1990 1995-1998
Points 238 211 207 192 166 163 157 146 144 142 142
Athan Iannucci
Saves
Game: 36 - Joe Fowler at Navy, 1980 Season: 278 - James Toone, 1966 Career: 843 - Dave Giannone, 1987-90
Most Goals in One Game
BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE, SEASON
No. 1 2 3 4 5
Player Matt Southard Mark Spruyt Jack Alaimo Danny Orlando Michael Demeo
Year 2006 1997 2002 2007 1999
GP GAA 19 6.38 15 6.77 14 7.02 14 7.21 16 7.67
MOST SAVES, SEASON
No. Player 1 James Toone 2 Dave Giannone 3 Joe Romeo 4 Kevin Johnson 5 Kevin Barry
Year 1966 1988 1993 1996 1991
GP Saves 17 278 15 268 15 234 14 232 14 224
MOST SAVES, CAREER
No. Player 1 Dave Giannone 2 Joe Zaffuto 3 Dick Vielkanowitz 4 Mark Spruyt 5 Matt Southard
Year 1987-1990 1971-1974 1958-1960 1995-1998 2003-2006
Joe Zaffuto
Saves 843 777 604 574 572
10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 8 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 8 - Owen Walsh vs. Lafayette, 1949 7 - Jim Femminella vs. Notre Dame, 2003 7 - Brian Langtry vs. Hartford, 1998 7 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 7 - Bruce Yancey vs. Brown, 1983 7 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 6 - Anthony Muscarella at Stony Brook, 2008 6 - Athan Iannucci at Stony Brook, 2006 6 - Athan Iannucci vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 6 - Tom Dooley vs. Sacred Heart, 2006 6 - Tom Kessler at Delaware, 2002 6 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 6 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2000 6 - Blake Miller vs. Delaware, 1996 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1996 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1995 6 - Andy Carlson vs. Towson State, 1991 6 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 6 - Michael LaCrosse at Delaware, 1990 6 - Jon Cooper vs. UMBC, 1988 6 - Ken Curry vs. Hobart, 1988 6 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. New Hampshire, 1980 6 - Mike Fowler vs. Brown, 1979 6 - Mike Fowler vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1979 6 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 6 - Bill Hanlon vs. MIT, 1969 6 - Mike D’Amato vs. MIT, 1968 6 - Phil Avillo vs. Rutgers, 1963 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. New Hampshire, 1958 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. MIT, 1958 6 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Trinity, 1953 5 - Stephen Bentz vs. Towson, 2010 5 - Jay Card vs. Army, 2010 5 - Stephen Bentz vs. Sacred Heart, 2010 5 - Jamie Lincoln vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 5 - Jay Card vs. Delaware, 2009 5 - Kevin Ford vs. Stony Brook, 2009 5 - Jay Card vs. Sacred Heart, 2008 5 - Tom Dooley vs. Sacred Heart, 2008 5 - Anthony Muscarella vs. Towson, 2008 5 - Athan Iannucci vs. Providence*, 2006 5 - Athan Iannucci at Robert Morris, 2006 5 - Tom Dooley at Villanova, 2006 5 - Athan Iannucci vs. Brown, 2006 5 - Scott Dooley vs. Army, 2002 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Virginia*, 2001 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Drexel, 2001 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Delaware, 2001 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2000 5 - Joe Kostolansky vs. Towson, 2000 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Brown, 1998 5 - Jarred Testa vs. Towson, 1997 5 - Anthony Alexander vs. Rutgers, 1996 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Rutgers, 1994 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Air Force, 1994
5 - Andy Carlson vs. Providence, 1993 5 - Dave Donatello vs. Loyola, 1993 5 - Joe Barra vs. UMBC, 1992 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. St. John’s, 1991 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. Virginia, 1991 5 - Joe Barra vs. Drexel, 1991 5 - Michael Ricigliano at LIU-C.W. Post, 1990 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Cornell, 1990 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Penn State, 1990 5 - Jon Cooper vs. Drexel, 1988 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lehigh, 1988 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lafayette, 1987 5 - Tony Perettine vs. St. John’s, 1984 5 - Tony Perettine vs. Towson, 1984 5 - Bruce Yancey vs. Baltimore, 1983 5 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Penn State, 1980 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Army, 1980 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto at Brown, 1980 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Boston College, 1979 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Dartmouth, 1979 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Washington & Lee, 1979 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Massachusetts, 1978 5 - Jim Kuhner vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1972 5 - Steve Dauses vs. Air Force, 1970 5 - Alfred Lettera vs. New Hampshire, 1966 5 - Phil Mordente vs. Bowdoin, 1966 5 - Phil Mordente vs. Washington, 1966 5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. CCNY, 1953 5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Milburn LC, 1953
Doug Shanahan
Most Assists in One Game
9 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 8 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 8 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 7 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 7 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 7 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 7 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 6 - Brian Langtry vs. Towson, 1998 6 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 6 - Jim Metzger vs. Towson, 1980 6 - Jim Metzger vs. Penn State, 1980 5 - Chris Unterstein at Robert Morris, 2006 5 - Brian Langtry vs. Army, 1998 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Michigan State, 1994 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Lafayette, 1993 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. Delaware, 1989 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. St. John’s, 1989 5 - Jim Metzger vs. North Carolina State, 1980 5 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Baltimore, 1980 5 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 5 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 5 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 5 - Paul Sullivan vs. Washington College, 1958 5 - Jerry Simandl vs Cortland State, 1955
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Hofstra Record book Most Points in One Game Most Goals in One 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 (7-5) Season 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 (4-8) 11 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 (5-6) 11 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 (10-1) 11 - Kevin Huff vs. NY Tech, 1978 (6-5) 11 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 (3-8) 10 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 (2-8) 10 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 (3-7) 10 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 (3-7) 10 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 (2-8) 10 - Joseph Masone vs. CCNY, 1953 (4-6) 10 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 (1-9) 9 - Chris Unterstein at Robert Morris, 2006 (4-5) 9 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 (8-1) 9 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 (6-3) 9 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Army, 1989 (5-4) 9 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 (5-4) 9 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 (7-2) 9 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 (4-5) 9 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 (2-7) 9 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 (4-5) 8 - Jay Card vs. Army, 2010 (5-3) 8 - Jamie Lincoln at St. John’s, 2010 (4-4) 8 - Jamie Lincoln vs. Johns Hopkins, 2010 (5-3) 8 - Athan Iannucci vs. Providence*, 2006 (5-3) 8 - Athan Iannucci at Villanova, 2006 (4-4) 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 (5-3) 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 (5-3) 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 (6-2) 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 (3-5) 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 (1-7) 8 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 (3-5) 8 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Drexel, 1991 (4-4) 8 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. New Hampshire, 1980 (6-2) 8 - Vinnie Sombrotto vs. Baltimore, 1980 (3-5) 8 - Jim Metzger vs. Penn State, 1980 (2-6) 8 - Jim Metzger vs. Towson, 1980 (2-6) 8 - Jim Metzger vs. North Carolina State, 1980 (3-5)
62 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 (1) 51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (6) 49 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 48 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (5) 45 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (10) 44 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (2) 43 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (20) 41 - Billy Reid, 1971 40 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (10) 39 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (4) 38 - Tom Dooley, 2006 38 - Sean Bolger, 1988 37 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 37 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (22) 37 - Bruce Yancey, 1983 37 - Vinnie Sombrotto, 1980 37 - John Stranahan, 1954 (4) 36 - Bob Hiller, 1974 36 - Blake Miller, 1996 35 - Jay Card, 2009 (16) 35 - Jim Femminella, 2003 35 - Andy Carlson, 1991 35 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (7) 34 - Gary Boyle, 1955 34 - Mike D’Amato, 1968 34 - Alex Fedoroff, 1953 (7) 33 - Jamie Lincoln, 2010 (21) 33 - Dave Donatello, 1993 33 - Joe Krupinski, 1958 (7) 33 - John Stranahan, 1955 33 - Jerry Simandl, 1953 (9) 32 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (10) 32 - Bob Hiller, 1976 31 - Jay Card, 2010 (19) 31 - Scott Dooley, 2002 31 - Bob Hiller, 1973 30 - Andy Carlson, 1994 30 - Bob Hiller, 1975
Most Assists in One Season 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (1) 52 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 52 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (2) 49 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (1) 45 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (2) 43 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 42 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 40 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 40 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 36 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (2) 35 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (4) 34 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (6) 33 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 32 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (8) 31 - Tim Goldstein, 1985 31 - Rich Stoecker, 1976 31 - Phil Marino, 1975 (8) 30 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (7)
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Number in bold () is national ranking The records included in this section are the only Men’s Lacrosse records that are documented in the Hofstra Athletic Communications Office. That office welcomes documented additions or corrections to the record book from media, alumni or boosters. A hearty thanks is extended to Hofstra alumni who contributed to the development of this record section.
86 — 2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse
Most Points in One Season 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (44-58) (1) 84 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (35-49) (1) 81 - Chris Unterstein, 2006 (45-36) (2) 80 - Athan Iannucci, 2006 (62-18) (3) 74 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (29-45) (3) 74 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (51-23) (8) 72 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (37-35) (3) 72 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 (20-52) 71 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (32-39) (3) 70 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (18-52) 69 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 (29-40) 67 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 (49-18) 64 - Phil Mordente, 1964 (5) 61 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (48-13) (17) 60 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 (37-23) (17) 58 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 (15-43) 57 - Phil Marino, 1975 (26-31) (13) 56 - Sean Bolger, 1988 (38-18) 56 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (22-34) 56 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (43-13) 54 - Vinnie Sombrotto, 1980 (37-17) 54 - Gary Boyle, 1955 (34-20) 53 - Jay Card, 2010 (31-22) 53 - Jamie Lincoln, 2010 (33-20) 53 - Blake Miller, 1996 (36-17) 53 - Steve Walakovits, 1988 (28-25) 53 - Phil Marino, 1975 (25-28) 53 - Billy Reid, 1971 (41-12) 52 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (40-12) 52 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (22-30) 51 - Tom Dooley, 2006 (38-13) 51 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 (18-33) 51 - Gary Rinaldi, 1990 (25-26) 51 - Kevin Huff, 1978 (32-19) 50 - Joe Kostolansky, 2003 (29-21) 50 - Andy Carlson, 1994 (30-20) 50 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 (8-42) 50 - Steve Dauses, 1969 (28-22) 50 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (32-18)
Most Saves in One Season 278 - James Toone, 1966 (2) 268 - Dave Giannone, 1988 234 - Joe Romeo, 1993 232 - Kevin Johnson, 1996 229 - Joe Zaffuto, 1972 224 - Kevin Barry, 1991 213 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1960 (4) 210 - James Toone, 1967 (4) 202 - Dave Giannone, 1989 202 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1969 202 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1958 (6) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1998 (3) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1997 195 - Joe Zaffuto, 1973 (4) 194 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1959 (3) 192 - Dave Giannone, 1990 188 - Mark Anthony, 1984 183 - Mark Spruyt, 1995 181 - Matt Southard, 2003 181 - Dave Giannone, 1987 181 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1968 179 - Mike Demeo, 2000 179 - Joe Romeo, 1994 177 - Joe Zaffuto, 1971
Hofstra Lacrosse AnNual Leaders
GOALS
Year 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Name GP Goals Alfred Lettera 17 33 Michael D’Amato 15 32 Michael D’Amato 13 34 Steve Dauses 14 28 Steve Dauses 16 35 Billy Reid 15 41 Jim Kuhner 16 18 Bob Hiller 14 31 Bob Hiller 12 36 Bob Hiller 12 30 Bob Hiller 12 32 Rich Stoecker 12 18 Kevin Huff 13 32 Michael Fowler 12 40 Vince Sombrotto 13 37 Gary Arnold 11 23 Gary Arnold 13 18 Bruce Yancey 14 37 Tony Perettine 14 26 John Conroy 12 26 John Conroy 12 21 Jon Cooper 16 24 Sean Bolger 15 38 Michael LaCrosse 15 49 Michael Laudenslager 14 32 Andy Carlson 14 35 Joe Barra 13 18 Dave Donatello 16 33 Andy Carlson 13 30 Kevin Jacobs 14 29 Blake Miller 14 36 Jarred Testa 15 22 Brian Langtry 14 37 Chad Eisenhart 16 22 Tom Kessler 16 48 Tom Kessler 17 51 Scott Dooley 14 31 Jim Femminella 17 35 Chris Unterstein 14 18 Athan Iannucci 15 27 Athan Iannucci 19 62 Tom Dooley 14 26 Anthony Muscarella 16 28 Jay Card 15 35 Jay Card 13 31 Jamie Lincoln 14 33
Phil Marino
GPG 1.94 2.13 2.34 2.00 2.19 2.73 1.13 2.21 3.00 2.50 2.67 1.50 2.38 3.33 2.38 2.09 1.38 2.64 1.86 2.17 1.75 1.50 2.53 3.27 2.29 2.50 1.38 2.06 2.30 2.07 2.57 1.47 2.64 1.38 3.00 3.00 2.21 2.06 1.29 1.80 3.26 1.86 1.75 2.33 2.38 2.36
ASSISTS
Year 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Name GP ASTS. APG Phil Mordente 17 45 2.65 Michael D’Amato 15 18 1.20 Michael D’Amato 13 15 1.15 Paul Arena 13 15 1.15 Steve Dauses 14 22 1.57 Steve Dauses 16 49 3.06 Bruce Ramirez 15 19 1.27 Bob DeMarco 16 13 0.81 Bob Auguste 14 26 1.86 Doug Nastro 12 27 2.25 Phil Marino 13 31 2.38 Rich Stoecker 12 31 2.58 Rich Stoecker 12 18 1.50 Kevin Huff 13 19 1.46 James Metzger 11 12 1.09 Michael Fowler 12 12 1.00 James Metzger 10 28 2.80 George Mueller 11 13 1.18 Gary Arnold 13 12 0.92 Dave McCulloch 14 23 1.64 Tim Goldstein 14 23 1.64 Tim Goldstein 12 31 2.58 Brian Robinson 13 15 1.15 Mike Magee 7 17 2.43 Steve Walakovits 14 25 1.79 Steve Walakovits 15 43 2.87 Gary Rinaldi 14 26 1.86 Gary Rinaldi 14 42 3.00 Kevin Jacobs 13 13 1.00 Kevin Jacobs 16 33 2.06 Kevin Jacobs 13 26 2.00 Kevin Jacobs 14 40 2.86 Blake Miller 14 17 1.21 Paul Judge 15 13 0.87 Brian Langtry 14 35 2.50 Brad Obloj 16 19 1.19 Joe Kostolansky 16 23 1.44 Tom Kessler 17 23 1.35 Scott Dooley 17 23 1.35 Tom Kessler 14 21 1.50 Joe Kostolansky 17 21 1.23 Chris Unterstein 14 13 0.93 Chris Unterstein 16 22 1.38 Chris Unterstein 19 36 1.89 Mike Unterstein 14 18 1.29 Michael Colleluori 16 15 0.94 Michael Colleluori 15 22 1.46 Jay Card 13 22 1.69
POINTS
Year 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
Name Phil Mordente Michael D’Amato Michael D’Amato Steve Dauses Steve Dauses Billy Reid Jim Kuhner Billy Reid Doug Nastro Phil Marino Rich Stoecker Rich Stoecker Kevin Huff Michael Fowler Vince Sombrotto James Metzger Gary Arnold Gary Arnold Dave McCulloch
GP G-A 17 29-45 15 32-18 13 34-15 14 28-20 16 35-49 15 41-12 16 18-5 14 30-12 12 19-27 13 26-31 12 18-31 12 18-18 13 32-19 12 40-12 13 37-17 10 21-28 11 23-12 13 18-12 14 26-23
Pts. 74 50 49 50 84 53 23 42 46 57 49 36 51 52 54 49 35 30 49
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Dave McCulloch 14 Tony Perettine 14 Tim Goldstein 12 Brian Robinson 13 Brian Foresta 14 Sean Bolger 15 Michael LaCrosse 15 Gary Rinaldi 14 Gary Rinaldi 14 Andy Carlson 13 Kevin Jacobs 16 Andy Carlson 13 Kevin Jacobs 14 Blake Miller 14 Paul Judge 15 Brian Langtry 14 Doug Shanahan 16 Tom Kessler 16 Tom Kessler 17 Tom Kessler 14 Joe Kostolansky 17 Chris Unterstein 14 Athan Iannucci 15 Chris Unterstein 19 Tom Dooley 14 Anthony Muscarella 16 Jay Card 15 Jay Card 13 Jamie Lincoln 14
20-16 26-10 9-31 18-15 22-14 38-18 49-18 25-26 8-42 17-11 18-33 30-20 29-40 36-17 21-13 37-35 21-14 48-13 51-23 28-21 29-21 18-13 27-13 45-36 26-2 28-14 35-9 31-22 33-20
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Name GP Gary Merkle 9 Marc Riccio 12 Dave Giannone 11 Dave Giannone 15 Dave Giannone 15 Dave Giannone 14 Kevin Barry 14 Kevin Johnson 11 Joe Romeo 15 Joe Romeo 12 Mark Spruyt 14 Kevin Johnson 14 Mark Spruyt 15 Mark Spruyt 14 Michael Demeo 16 Michael Demeo 16 Jack Alaimo 12 Jack Alaimo 14 Matt Southard 17 Matt Southard 14 Matt Southard 13 Matt Southard 19 Danny Orlando 14 Danny Orlando 16 Andrew Gvozden 13 Rob Bellairs 10
36 36 40 33 34 56 67 51 50 28 51 50 69 53 34 72 35 61 74 49 50 31 40 81 28 42 44 53 53
GA-SVS. GAA 115-98 12.78* 116-161 9.67 97-181 8.82* 113-268 7.79* 129-202 8.60 115-192 10.13 176-224 13.10 82-91 10.49 140-234 9.89 121-179 10.61 115-183 9.97 157-232 11.32 100-195 6.77 116-195 8.61 110-172 7.67 141-179 9.14 86-103 11.02 92-118 7.02 145-181 9.23 146-168 10.82 96-106 8.42 116-117 6.38 101-130 7.21 138-133 8.56 109-137 8.38 62-41 8.81
*Official goals against average unavailable. Average indicated is based on total team games and goals allowed.
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Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners NATIONAL LACROSSE HALL OF FAME
UNITED STATES WORLD TEAM MEMBERS Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach) Phil Marino - 1978 Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19) Blake Miller - 1998, 2006 Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19) Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP), 2006 Nicky Polanco - 2002 (Alternate), 2006 Brett Moyer - 2003 (Under 19)
Al Brisotti - Elected 1959 Howdy Myers - Elected 1973 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997
LONG ISLAND LACROSSE HALL OF FAME Howdy Myers - Elected 1986 Jim Condon - Elected 1986 Al Brisotti - Elected 1987 Jack Kaley - Elected 1987 Phil Marino - Elected 1990 Jim Garvey - Elected 1993 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1994 Carl Orent - Elected 1996 Joe Kovar - Elected 1996 Ray Buckley - Elected 1998 John Danowski - Elected 2000 Tim Goldstein - Elected 2003 Kevin Huff - Elected 2010 Jerry Simandl -Elected 2011 Dave McCulloch - Elected 2011
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
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Walt Kohanowich - Hofstra College & Class of 2006 Owen Walsh - Hofstra College & Class of 2006 Howdy Myers - Class of 2006 Carl Orent - Class of 2006 Dr. James M. Shuart - Class of 2006 Jerry Simandl - Class of 2007 Phil Marino - Class of 2008 Bob Hiller - Class of 2009 Al LaHood - Class of 2009 Phil Mordente - Class of 2009 Harry Royle - Class of 2009 Mike D’Amato - Class of 2011 Rudy Fiorvanti - Class of 2011
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RETIRED UNIFORMS Jerry Simandl Doug Shanahan
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INTERNATIONAL WORLD TEAM MEMBERS Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach) Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland) Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland) Jack Kaley - 2002 (Germany Coach) Jay Card - 2008 (Canada - Under 19)
TEWAARATON TROPHY (College Lacrosse Player of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001
HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970
Joe Masone Vincent Vieten Owen Walsh William Donnolly Vincent Vieten Joe Masone Carl Orent Albert Lahood Carl Orent Jerry Simandl John Stranahan John Fahey Al Lahood Lorel Teolis Gary Boyle John Stranahan Gary Boyle Peter Salit Marco Gazich Paul Sullivan Richard Vielkanowitz George Wiemer Richard Vielkanowitz Richard Vielkanowitz Frank Cozart William Heiser Frank Mauro Frank Cozart William Heiser Ronald Hansen Phil Mordente Phil Mordente Frank Marcinowski Frank Marcinowski Mike D’Amato Dick Swanson Steve Dauses
Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Attack Defense Defense Defense Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Attack Midfield Attack Attack Defense Attack Goal Midfield Goal Goal Attack Defense Midfield Attack Defense Defense Midfield Attack Defense Defense Attack Defense Attack
H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. 1st 2nd 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1983 1984 1985 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995
John Overs William Hanlon Joseph Zaffuto Phil Marino Joseph Zaffuto Doug Nastro Tom Calder Bob Rullan Joseph Zaffuto Tom Calder Ray Mills Phil Marino Bob Hiller Richard Lewton Kevin Huff Richard Lewton Kevin Huff Richard Lewton Michael Fowler Vin Sombrotto Ed Wallace James Metzger Joseph Fowler Bob Quinlan Dave McCulloch Mikko Red Arrow Dave McCulloch Ed Geiger Michael LaCrosse Michael Laudenslager Michael Laudenslager Dave Heumann Dave Donatello Michael Ricigliano Dom DiNardo Dave Heumann Kevin Jacobs
88 — 2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse
Defense Midfield Goal Midfield Goal Attack Midfield Defense Goal Midfield Defense Attack Attack Defense Midfield Defense Midfield Defense Attack Midfield Defense Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield
1st H.M. H.M. 1st 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. 2nd H.M. 3rd 2nd 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Anthony Alexander Blake Miller Mark Spruyt Mark Spruyt Brian Langtry Doug Shanahan Brain Spallina Kevin Warne Brian Spallina Doug Shanahan Doug Shanahan Tom Kessler Nicky Polanco Nicky Polanco Tom Kessler Paul Rao Brian Zuchelli Brett Moyer Brett Moyer Chris Unterstein Brett Moyer Athan Iannucci John Keysor Sean McCarthy John Orsen Kevin Unterstein Anthony Muscarella Jay Card Michael Colleluori Christian Scuderi Jay Card Jamie Lincoln
Midfield Attack Goal Goal Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Defense Attack Midfield Defense Defense Defense Attack Defense Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Attack Attack
3rd H.M. 3rd 3rd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 1st 2nd 1st 3rd H.M. 1st 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M.
Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Laurie Cox Division All-Stars 1955 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967
Carl Orent Jerry Simandl John Stranahan Lorel Teolis William Heiser William Heiser Charles Menagh Phil Mordente Ron Hansen Phil Mordente Howard Myers III Phil Mordente Mike D’Amato Art Konopacki Frank Marcinowski Larry Reid Ed Wozniak
Defense Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Defense Attack Defense Attack Attack Attack Attack Midfield Defense Defense Defense
East Coast Conference All-Stars 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Dave McCulloch Mike Minisini Dave Giannone Steve Walakovits Mike McGinley Mike Magee Sean Bolger Tom Byrne Michael LaCrosse Steve Walakovits Michael Laudenslager Mike Magee Tom Byrne Michael Laudenslager Gary Rinaldi Matt Cady Joe Barra Michael Laudenslager Gary Rinaldi Joe Barra Anthony Bellomo Andy Carlson Dom DiNardo Kevin Johnson
Midfield Midfield Goalie (MVP) Attack Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Attack (MVP) Attack Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield (MVP) Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Attack Attack Goalie
North Atlantic Conference All-Stars 1995 1996
Kevin Jacobs Doug Altmansberger Dave Heumann Brian Holland Mark Spruyt Blake Miller Anthony Alexander Craig Flynn Chris Panos
Attack (MVP) Defense Defense Midfield Goalie Attack (MVP) Midfield Defense Attack - 2nd
America East All-Stars
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Paul Judge Ryan Grimes Jarred Testa Rich Langtry Jamie Delgado Mark Spruyt Brian Langtry Doug Shanahan Kevin Warne Mark Spruyt Joe Ghedina Brad Obloj Doug Shanahan Joe Ghedina Kevin Warne Joe Amplo Mike Demeo Brian Spallina Scott Dooley Tom Kessler Joe Kostolansky Brian Spallina Mike Demeo Doug Shanahan Evan Kostewka Doug Shanahan Tom Kessler Mike Tierney Nick Polanco
Midfield Defense Attack - 2nd Midfield - 2nd Defense - 2nd Goalie - 2nd Attack - 1st (MVP) Midfield - 1st (Rookie) Defense - 1st Goalie -1st Midfield - 2nd Attack - 1st Midfield - 1st Midfield - 1st Defense - 1st Defense - 1st Goalie - 1st Midfield - 2nd Midfield - 2nd (Rookie) Attack - 1st Attack - 1st Midfield - 1st Goalie - 1st Midfield - 2nd Midfield - 2nd Midfield - 1st (MVP) Attack - 1st Midfield - 2nd Defense - 2nd
Colonial Athletic Association All-Stars
2002 Nicky Polanco Defense - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year & Player of the Year ) Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Scott Dooley Attack - 2nd Evan LaPenna Defense - 2nd Jack Alaimo Goalie - 2nd 2003 Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st Mike Morrison Midfield - 1st Brian Zuchelli Defense - 1st Brett Moyer Defense - 2nd (Rookie of the Year) Jim Femminella Attack - 2nd Michael Allain Midfield - 2nd Matthew Southard Goalie - 2nd 2004 Brett Moyer Defense - 1st Chris Unterstein Attack - 1st Ryan Vilar Midfield - 2nd 2005 Brett Moyer Defense - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) Athan Iannucci Attack - 1st Chris Unterstein Attack - 2nd Mike Unterstein Midfield (Defensive Player of the Year) Kevin Unterstein Midfielder - Rookie James Tuohy Goalie - Rookie 2006 Chris Unterstein Attack - 1st (Player of the Year) Brett Moyer Defense - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) Sean McCarthy Defense - 1st Athan Iannucci Attack - 1st
John Keysor Midfield - 1st John Orsen Midfield - 1st Matt Southard Goal - 1st Tom Dooley Attack (Rookie of the Year) 2007 Tom Dooley Attack - 2nd Adam Swarsen Defense - 2nd Kevin Unterstein Midfield - 2nd Michael Unterstein Midfield - 2nd 2008 Kevin Unterstein Midfield - 1st (Defensive Player of the Year) Anthony Muscarella Midfield - 1st Jay Card Attack - 2nd (Rookie of the Year) Michael Unterstein Midfield - 2nd Steve Prifte Midfield - 2nd 2009 Jay Card Attack - 1st (Player of the Year) Michael Colleluori Midfield - 1st Christian Scuderi Defense - 1st Steven DeNapoli Midfield - 2nd Steve Prifte Defense - 2nd 2010 Jay Card Attack - 1st Brad Loizeaux Midfield - 1st Jamie Lincoln Attack - 2nd Adam Mojica Midfield - 2nd Michael Skudin Defense - 2nd
COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALLTOURNAMENT TEAM 2003 Joe Kostolansky Brian Zuchelli Bryan Walker 2004 Athan Ianucci Chris Unterstein 2005 Jon Edwards Len Panarelli 2006 Athan Iannucci Tim Treubig Ryan Kelaher Matt Southard 2007 Kevin Unterstein Julian Watts 2008 Kevin Unterstein Collin Stabler Jack Vivonetto Joe Montemurro 2009 Steve DeNapoli
Attack Defense Midfield Attack Attack Defense Midfield Attack (Most Valuable Player) Midfield Defense Goal Midfield Defense Midfield (Most Valuable Player) Defense Defense Midfield Midfield
Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team 2007 Tom Interlicchio Danny Orlando Dan Stein 2008 Jay Card Steve DeNapoli 2009 Andrew Gvozden Kevin Ford 2010 John Antoniades Cody Solaja Adrian Sorichetti
Midfield Goal Attack Attack (Rookie of the Year) Midfield Goalie Attack Midfield Defense Midfield
2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse — 89
Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE AWARD WINNER
AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD
(USILA Division I Coach of the Year) 1970 - Howdy Myers 1993 - John Danowski
LT. RAY ENNERS AWARD WINNER
2001 Lance Yeagle Defense
(USILA Division I Player of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001
LT. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN AWARD WINNER (USILA Division I Midfielder of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001
USILA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALL-AMERICA TEAM 1998 2000 2003 2005 2005 2006 2009
Mark Spruyt Brian Spallina Michael Allain Jon Edwards Ryan Vilar Chris Unterstein Michael Colleluori
Goalie Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Attack Midfield
HOFSTRA NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME COACHES
Howdy Myers - North Head Coach 1957, North Assistant Coach 1953, 1962, 1974 Harry Royle - North Assistant Coach 1984 John Danowski - North Assistant Coach 1990
USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SCHOLARATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2003 Aaron Kozlowski
Defense
1995 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference 1996 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference 2002 - John Danowski - Colonial Athletic Association 2006 - John Danowski - Colonial Athletic Association 2009 - Seth Tierney - Colonial Athletic Association
THE JAMES ADAMS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
(Presented by National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association) 1994 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski
1975 - Phil Marino 2001 - Doug Shanahan 2006 - Brett Moyer
1971 - First Round 1973 - First Round 1974 - First Round 1975 - First Round 1978 - First Round 1993 - Quarterfinals 1996 - First Round 1997 - First Round
1999 - Quarterfinals 2000 - First Round 2001 - Quarterfinals 2003 - First Round 2006 - Quarterfinals 2008 - First Round 2009 - First Round 2010 - First Round
FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS 1952 - 15th 1953 - 13th 1954 - 11th 1955 - 3rd 1956 - 11th 1957 - 13th 1958 - 9th 1959 - 14th 1960 - 14th 1961 - 15th 1962 - 13th 1965 - 18th 1969 - 14th 1970 - 10th 1971 - 10th
1972 - 20th 1973 - 5th 1974 - 7th 1975 - 6th 1976 - 10th 1977 - 13th 1978 - 7th 1983 - 9th 1984 - 11th 1988 - 13th 1989 - 14th 1990 - 19th 1991 - 16th 1993 - 11th 1994 - 20th
HOFSTRA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONFERENCE SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS
90 — 2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse
(Presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association) 1988 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski 1989 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski 1994 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski
NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TEAMS
CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD
1988 Dave Giannone Goalie ECC 1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack ECC 1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield ECC 1995 Kevin Jacobs Attack NAC 1996 Blake Miller Attack NAC 1998 Brian Langtry Attack AEC Doug Shanahan Midfield AEC 1999 Scott Dooley Midfield AEC 2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield AEC 2002 Nicky Polanco Defense CAA 2003 Brett Moyer Defense CAA 2005 Brett Moyer Defense CAA Mike Unterstein Midfield CAA 2006 Chris Unterstein Attack CAA Brett Moyer Defense CAA Tom Dooley Attack CAA 2008 Kevin Unterstein Defense CAA Jay Card Attack CAA 2009 Jay Card Attack CAA
THE JOSEPH “FRENCHY” JULIEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year Most Valuable Player Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Player of the Year
1995 - 17th 1996 - 12th 1997 - 12th 1998 - 14th 1999 - 8th 2000 - 10th 2001 - 11th 2002 - 6th 2003 -10th 2005 - 20th 2006 - 2nd 2008 - 16th 2009 - 10th 2010 - 14th
1955 - Laurie Cox Division 1960 - Laurie Cox Division - Northwest 1961 - Laurie Cox Division - Northwest 1965 - Laurie Cox Division 1969 - Metropolitan Division 1970 - Metropolitan Division 1971 - Metropolitan Division 1973 - Metropolitan Division 1988 - East Coast Conference 1989 - East Coast Conference 1995 - North Atlantic Conference 1996 - North Atlantic Conference 1997 - America East 1998 - America East 2000 - America East 2006 - Colonial Athletic Association 2008 - Colonial Athletic Association
Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners THE STEVE CARLIN UNSUNG HERO AWARD 1989 - Matt Cady - Defense 1990 - Joe Carrello - Midfield 1991 - Brian Donaghy - Defense 1992 - Scott Apgar - Midfield 1993 - Brian Holland - Midfield 1994 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense 1995 - Chris Bergersen - Midfield 1996 - Jude Ehrbar - Defense 1997 - Karl Hedstrom - Goalie 1998 - Larry Kramer - Defense 1999 - Chris Korzonkiewicz - Midfield 2000 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield 2001 - Gerry Donaghy - Midfield 2002 - Scott Dooley - Attack 2003 - Dave Sweeney - Midfield 2004 - Len Panarelli – Midfield 2005 - James Morgan – Midfield 2006 - Joe Mascaretti - Midfield 2007 - Julian Watts - Defense 2008 - Michael Unterstein - Midfield 2009 - Ryan Carter - Midfield 2010 - Isaac Neal - Defense
Isaac Neal
THE BENGT BARBACCIA AWARD 1994 - Andy Carlson - Attack 1995 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense 1996 - Blake Miller - Attack 1997 - Rich Langtry - Midfield 1998 - Armando Polanco - Defense 1999 - Jay Artinian - Midfield 2000 - David Neidhart - Goalie 2001 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield 2002 - Dave Sweeny - Defense 2003 - Steve Izzo - Goalie 2004 - Jon Edwards - Defense 2005 - Len Panarelli - Midfield 2006 - John Gorman - Midfield 2007 - John Gorman - Midfield 2008 - Anthony Muscarella - Midfield 2009 - Jack Vivonetto - Defense 2010 - Tom Interlicchio - Midfield
Tom Interlicchio
THE DAVID MCCARTNEY MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 2003 - James Morgan - Attack 2004 - John Orsen - Midfield 2005 - John Gorman - Defense 2006 - Collin Stabler - Defense 2007 - Kevin Unterstein - Midfield 2008 - Michael Unterstein - Midfield 2009 - Steven DeNapoli - Midfield 2010 - Sean Lucas - Midfield
USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME ALL-STARS 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961 1962 1963 1966 1968 1970 1971 1973 1974
Vincent Vieten William Donnelly Bob Rupp Joseph Masone Carl Orent Al Lahood Jerry Simandl Gary Boyle John Stranahan Marco Gazich Paul Sullivan George Wiemer Al Vadnais Jack Kaley Richard Vielkanowitz Frank Mauro Frank Cozart William Heiser Tim Gannon Peter Trizzino Rich Schrage Phil Avillo Phil Mordente Frank Marcinowski Mike D’Amato Don DiBlasi Tom Leonas Bill Hanlon Bill Reid Bob Auguste Doug Nastro Bob Rullan Chris Deeks
Defense Midfield Attack Attack Defense Defense Attack Attack Midfield Defense Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Goal Defense Attack Midfield Midfield Goal Defense Midfield Attack Defense Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Defense Defense
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1983 1984 1986 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Phil Marino Tom Calder Robert Guido Joe Taylor Kevin Huff Bob Gilmartin Ed Wallace Bob Quinlan Mikko Red Arrow Dave McCulloch Steve Walakovits Michael Magee Dave Giannone Michael Laudenslager Gary Rinaldi Michael Ricigliano Anthony Bellomo Andy Carlson Doug Altmansberger Kevin Jacobs Vince Hannigan Kevin Johnson Blake Miller Rich Langtry Ryan Grimes Mark Spruyt Brian Langtry Brad Obloj Joe Ghedina Bob Parrinelli Brian Spallina Doug Shanahan Michael Tierney
Attack (MVP) Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield Midfield Attack Midfield Goal Midfield Attack Midfield Defense Attack Defense Midfield Midfield Goal Attack Midfield Defense Goal Attack Attack Midfield Defense Midfield Midfield (MVP) Midfield
2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010
Tom Kessler Nicky Polanco Michael Allain Jim Femminella Jon Edwards Ryan Vilar Brett Moyer Chris Unterstein Kevin Unterstein Michael Unterstein Michael Colleluori Anthony Muscarella Christian Scuderi Dan Stein
Attack Defense Midfield Attack Defense Midfield Defense (MVP) Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Midfield
2006 first team All-Americans Chris Unterstein and Brett Moyer (Game MVP) after the North-South Senior All-Star Game
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INDOOR PLAYERS (The following Hofstra Lacrosse alumni have been on the rosters of National Lacrosse League (NLL) teams)
National Lacrosse League (NLL) Active Players
Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Colorado Mammoth (2003 NLL Rookie of the Year) Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Wings John Orsen - New York Titans, Orlando Titans, Boston Blazers Christian Scuderi - Philadelphia Wings Brian Langtry
All-Time Players
Anthony Alexander - New York Saints Ramar Clash - New York Saints Joe Ghedina - New York Saints, Anaheim Storm, New York Titans Kevin Huff - New York Saints Athan Iannucci - Philadelphia Wings (2008 NLL Most Valuable Player) Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Colorado Mammoth (2003 NLL Rookie of the Year) Michael Laurano - New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Storm Dave McCulloch - New York Saints Mike McGinley - New York Saints Blake Miller - New York Saints, New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Storm, Rochester Knighthawks, New York Titans Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Wings John Orsen - New York Titans, Orlando Titans, Boston Blazers Chris Panos - Boston Blazers, Baltimore Thunder, New York Saints, Buffalo Bandits, Philadelphia Wings, Calgary Roughnecks, Anaheim Storm, Arizona Sting, Colorado Mammoth, Chicago Shamrox Armando Polanco - New York Saints Nicky Polanco - New York Saints, New York Titans Mikko Red Arrow - New York Saints Christian Scuderi - Philadelphia Wings Doug Shanahan - New York Saints Steve Sombrotto - New York Saints, New Jersey Storm Vinnie Sombrotto - New York Saints Brian Spallina - New York Saints Jarred Testa - New York Saints, Washington Power
Blake Miller
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Chris Panos
Athan Iannucci
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outDOOR PLAYERS (The following Hofstra Lacrosse alumni have been on the rosters of Major League Lacrosse (MLL) teams)
Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Active Players
Athan Iannucci - Toronto Nationals Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards, Baltimore Bayhawks, Rochester Rattlers, Denver Outlaws Blake Miller Sean McCarthy - Denver Outlaws Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Anthony Muscarella - Long Island Lizards John Orsen - Long Island Lizards Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Christian Scuderi - Long Island Lizards Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Kevin Unterstein - New Jersey Pride, Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards Michael Unterstein - Long Island Lizards Julian Watts - Los Angeles RipTide, Long Island Lizards Brian Spallina
Joe Ghedina
All-Time Players
Tony Alexander - Long Island Lizards Joe Astarita - Long Island Lizards Rob Bonaguro - Long Island Lizards Ramar Clash - Long Island Lizards Scott Dooley - New Jersey Pride, Chicago Machine Jim Femminella - Boston Canons Joe Ghedina - Long Island Lizards, New Jersey Pride Athan Iannucci - Toronto Nationals, Chicago Machine Tom Kessler - Baltimore Bayhawks, Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards John Keysor - San Francisco Dragons, Baltimore Bayhawks Joe Kostolansky - Rochester Rattlers, Boston Canons, San Francisco Dragons John Orsen Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards, Baltimore Bayhawks, Bridgeport Barrage, Denver Outlaws Evan LaPenna - Bridgeport Barrage Joe Mascaretti - Long Island Lizards Sean McCarthy - Denver Outlaws Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Chris Unterstein Brett Moyer - Philadelphia Barrage Anthony Muscarella - Long Island Lizards John Orsen - Long Island Lizards Armando Polanco - Philadelphia Barrage Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Paul Rao - Bridgeport Barrage, Long Island Lizards Chris Rogler -Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage Christian Scuderi - Long Island Lizards Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards, Philadelphia Barrage, Long Island Lizards Doug Shanahan - Bridgeport Barrage, Philadelphia Barrage, Chicago Machine, Long Island Lizards Coach Jarred Testa Vinnie Sombrotto - Long Island Lizards Mark Spruyt - Bridgeport Barrage, Rochester Rattlers Jarred Testa - Baltimore Bay Hawks, Denver Outlaws (Head Coach), Washington Bayhawks (Head Coach) Tim Treubig - San Francisco Dragons, New Jersey Pride Chris Unterstein - Boston Canons, Denver Outlaws, New Jersey Pride, Rochester Rattlers, Long Island Lizards Kevin Unterstein - New Jersey Pride, Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards Michael Unterstein - Denver Outlaws, Long Island Lizards Julian Watts - Los Angeles RipTide, Long Island Lizards Joe Kostolansky
Chris Rogler
Nicky Polanco
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national team alumni Hofstra has had 10 alumni play or coach on a United States World Team. In 2006 three former Pride lacrosse players were members of the United States National Lacrosse Team at the 2006 International Lacrosse Federation World Championship in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Attackman Blake Miller ’96, midfielder Doug Shanahan ’01 and defenseman Nicky Polanco ’02 all played key roles in the United States’ silver medal finish. Shanahan scored eight goals, added three assists and scooped up a team-high 27 ground balls in seven games at the World Championship, while Miller added four goals and two assists, and Polanco, the team’s key defender, picked up 10 ground balls.
Nicky Polanco
Miller and Shanahan were making their second appearance on the U.S. National Team, while Polanco was a first-time selection after serving as an alternate in 2002. The complete list of Hofstra’s U.S. Team members is as follows: Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach) Phil Marino - 1978 Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19) Blake Miller - 1998, 2006 Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19) Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP), 2006 Nicky Polanco - 2002 (Alternate), 2006 Brett Moyer - 2003 (Under 19)
Vin Sombrotto
The Pride had three players named to the United States National Indoor Team, which will compete in the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in May. The World Indoor Lacrosse Championship takes place at Telsa Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 21-28, 2011. Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, England, Finland, Ireland and the Iroquois Nationals will join the United States in the one-week tournament. Hofstra’s representatives are: John Orsen Brian Langtry Chris Panos
Blake Miller
In addition to Hofstra’s connection with the U.S. World and National Teams, the Pride has been well represented as coach or player for foreign teams. The most recent is Jay Card, who was named to Canada’s U-19 National Team in 2008. The complete list as follows: Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach) Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland) Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland) Jack Kaley - 2002 (Germany Coach) Jay Card - 2008 (Canada Under 19)
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coaching alumni The Hofstra Lacrosse program has produced more than 50 players who have gone on to coach the sport at the professional, collegiate and scholastic level. Here is a list of Hofstra alumni that have pursued careers in the coaching ranks.
Professional Jared Testa Washington Bayhawks (MLL), Denver Outlaws Vinny Sombrotto
Brian Langtry
pat debolt
LI Lizards
Brian Spallina
College Joe Amplo* Gary Arnold Phil Avillo Steve Banaletti J.P. Brazel* Tom Calder Bob Cavaliero Vinnie Daniels* Pat Debolt* Bob Demarco Andris Dikmanis Tim Gannon Tom Gill* Don Hannington Karl Hedstrom* Bill Heiser Bob Hiller Kevin Huff Kevin Johnson Jack Kaley Joe Kostolansky* Renzie Lamb
Hofstra Hofstra University York Hartford Delaware Roanoke, UNC Hofstra University NYU Ohio State Rutgers Vermont Hofstra, Williams Kings Point Hofstra, Colgate NYIT Kenyon North Carolina State Hofstra/SCCC Brown New York Tech Arizona State, Vermont Williams
Brian Langtry Rich Langtry Evan LaPenna Tom Leanos* Joe Mascaretti James Morgan* Brett Moyer Anthony Muscarella* Chet O’Neil Bill Reid Bob Rullan Brian Schneider Brian Spallina Scott Sullivan* Dave Sweeney Jared Testa Mike Tierney Chris Unterstein Kevin Unterstein* Kevin Warne* Gary Allen Wellner
Dowling Dowling Whittier Drew Nassau CC Whittier Kings Point NYIT Hofstra, Colgate, Harvard Hampden-Sydney C.W. Post Yale Adelphi Muhlenberg Wesley UMBC Kings Point Kings Point Denver, Princeton Maryland Mitchell College
High School Varsity Chris Bergersen* Dennis Bonn* Brian Casey Bob Cavaliero Ed Danowski Steve Dauses Chris Deeks Mike Demeo* Don DiBlasi Lou DiBlasi Dom Dinardo* Scott Dooley Jon Edwards* Gerry Fay* Jim Femminella Craig Flynn Joe Fowler* Rich Garguilo* John Gorman* Adam Hananel* Karl Hedstrom
MacArthur Cold Spring Harbor School of the Cathedral Trinity Catholic, Greenwich, King Seaford Perry Hall Floral Park Chaminade Our Lady of Mt. Carmel HHHE Corning East Rye Calvert Hall Chaminade Calhoun Billerica (MA) NYC Empire Baldwin South Side East Meadow Garden City
Tom Shuey
Kevin Huff* Tom Kessler Jack Kort Joe Kostolansky Aaron Kozlowski* Larry Kramer* Bill Laky Mike Lambrecht Brian Langtry* Rich Langtry Ryan Lucas* Hank Lunde Jay Lupetin Mike Magee* Joe Mascaretti Sean McCarthy* Keith Mekeel* Blake Miller Ray Mills* Brad Obloj Terry O’Connor
Eastport-South Manor, Smithtown East and West, Syosset Bergen Catholic Walt Whitman Marin Catholic (CA) North Shore Severna Park (MD) Uniondale Monte Vista (CA) Cherrry Creek (CO) MacArthur Oceanside Hempstead Mepham Hicksville Port Washington Heritage (CO) Oceanside Greenwich, Darien Wyandanch Plainview Mepham
High School Junior Varsity Kevin Baudo Matt Cady* Paul Defendini Jim Dobreff Detroit Country Day George Kay Tommy Shuey* Phil Vangeli* Brian Zuchelli*
Len Panarelli* Jason Pearl* Rich Petillo* Tony Petillo* Bob Quinlan Bob Rao Chris Rogler* Dan Royle* Paul Sanit* Doug Shanahan* Eric Spallina* Mark Spruyt* Joe Taylor Mike Tierney* Bryan Walker* Gary Allen Wellner Ron Zoia
Farmingdale Long Beach Sachem North Bellport Levittown Division Island Trees Plainview-JFK Long Beach Poway (CA) Pine Crest (FLA) Uniondale East Islip Westhampton Beach Deer Park Garden City Ledyard Macarthur, Division
mark Spruyt
Port Washington East Meadow Farmingdale Grosse Point South, William Floyd Highland Park River Hill Half Hollow Hills
*Active
Kevin Warne
keith Mekeel
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Hofstra Lacrosse Series Records (1949-2010) Opponent Adelphi Air Force Army Baltimore Binghamton Boston College Bowdoin Brown Bucknell CCNY CCNY (LC) Colgate Cornell Cortland State Dartmouth Delaware Denison Drexel Duke Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Georgetown Gettysburg Hartford Harvard Hobart Jacksonville Johns Hopkins Lafayette Lehigh LIU-C.W. Post Loyola Manhasset Manhattan Maryland Maryland-Balt. Co. Massachusetts MIT Michigan State Middlebury Milburn (LC) Montclair State Mt. Washington (LC) Morgan State Navy New England (LC) New Hampshire New York Tech North Carolina North Carolina State Notre Dame Ohio State Penn State Pennsylvania Philadelphia (LC) Princeton Providence Radford Robert Morris R.P.I. Rutgers Sacred Heart St. John’s St. Joseph’s Stevens Tech Stony Brook Syracuse Towson Trinity Tufts Union Vermont Villanova Virginia Washington (MD) Washington & Lee Western Maryland Williams Yale
Won-Lost 16-14 7-0 17-37 10-15 3-0 1-0 4-0 13-11 3-1 7-0 1-0 2-0 1-6 7-0 5-2 23-10 0-1 20-3 6-0 1-0 5-0 1-3 1-0 6-0 8-8 9-8 1-0 5-18 17-0 5-0 15-8 14-12 1-1 1-0 1-9 3-1 16-19 12-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-2 0-7 2-0 6-13 1-0 17-2 5-0 6-3 1-0 7-6 1-0 8-5 5-13 1-0 12-11 4-0 1-0 4-0 7-2-1 14-15 9-0 10-2 0-0 2-0 4-2 4-12 23-18 4-0 2-0 2-2 8-0 8-5 4-11 9-10 15-4 2-1 6-3 4-8
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First Meeting 1963 1970 1955 1952 2003 1979 1965 1976 1987 1950 1952 1960 1972 1951 1951 1951 1963 1986 1956 2002 1969 1994 1959 1995 1951 1959 2010 1974 1949 1986 1963 1956 1951 2010 1949 1988 1974 1958 1988 1955 1952 1950 1953 1971 1965 1949 1955 1974 1978 1980 1991 1987 1955 1970 1953 1972 1993 1992 2006 1956 1955 2002 1983 2011 1951 2004 1960 1961 1950 1953 1951 1993 1988 1957 1949 1956 1949 1953 1952
Last Hofstra Win 1983 - 12-6 2001 - 22-8 2010 - 17-2 1983 - 15-6 2005 - 7-5 1979 - 13-6 1968 - 18-6 2010 -15-12 1990 - 15-11 1971 - 1-0 1952 - 10-1 1961 - 7-4 2003 - 13-5 1972 - 5-4 1979 - 12-10 2010 - 12-11 None 2009 -12-7 2003 - 9-8 2002 - 11-8 1973 - 15-3 1994 - 13-10 1959 - 19-2 2001 - 21-9 2006 - 13-6 1973 - 13-9 2010 - 14-10 2010 -14-6 2007 - 9-3 1990 - 22-7 1990 - 14-5 2004 - 9-8 1952 - 14-6 2010 - 18-2 1984 - 10-7 1991 - 12-8 2009 - 11-10 1973 - 24-3 1994 - 14-5 1967 - 9-2 1954 - 11-1 None None 1972 - 10-4 1999 - 15-7 1949 - 7-3 1997 - 10-3 1978 - 23-4 2006 - 6-5 1980 - 17-15 2006 - 13-5 1987 - 15-4 1990 - 17-6 1976 - 10-9 1953 - 12-3 2009 - 9-7 2006 – 14-8 1992 - 17-7 2009 - 11-5 1965 - 15-6 1999 - 15-6 2010 - 14-6 2010 - 13-4 First Meeting 1952 - 8-2 2009 - 12-11 2003 - 8-6 2010 - 12-10 1953 - 20-1 1955 - 21-1 1955 - 20-2 2001 - 16-7 2009 -10-3 2001 - 15-14 (OT) 1973 - 13-5 1980 - 7-6 (OT) 1952 - 16-0 1964 - 14-7 1995 - 10-9
Last Opponent Win 1989 - 10-15 None 2008 - 7-8 1972 - 2-4 None None None 2007 - 6-7 1987 - 13-15 None None None 2009 - 8-11 None 1953 - 4-6 2007 - 5-6 1963 - 2-4 2010 - 11-13 None None None 1997 - 5-18 None None 1996 - 12-15 1988 - 10-15 None 2009 - 7-12 None None 1987 - 7-8 2003 - 4-10 1951 - 3-4 None 2010 - 8-11 1992 - 12-15 2010 - 9-11 1967 - 8-11 None None None 1951 - 4-6 1961 - 0-7 None 1985 - 9-20 None 1978 - 10-11 None 2009 - 8-13 None 2005 - 8-9 (2 OT) None 2010 - 10-11 (OT) 1987 - 5-13 None 2010 - 14-17 None None None 1961 - 4-5 1995 - 11-14 None 1992 - 7-9 First Meeting None 2007 - 12-13 (OT) 2001 - 13-18 2007 - 5-11 None None 1954 - 6-7 None 2009 - 7-9 1992 - 5-17 1972 - 5-9 1982 - 10-19 1949 - 8-17 1965 - 5-11 1994 - 5-8
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS (1949-2010) Year 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Record GF 2-4 38 3-4 44 4-7 61 12-2-1 160 11-3 167 9-4 134 14-2 247 8-5-1 125 8-5 118 8-3 126 5-7 93 7-4 89 7-7 112 10-3 73 5-11 62 6-9 105 9-6 142 7-9-1 121 7-8 117 7-5-1 118 8-6 125 12-5 162 12-4 153 5-11 105 12-2 176 9-3 138 10-3 152 7-4 114 7-5 105 8-5 128 6-6 145 7-6 150 3-8 92 3-10 121 9-5 163 8-6 136 3-11 147 4-9 127 7-9 154 12-3 191 11-4 204 9-5 191 7-7 169 4-9 109 10-6 168 6-7 147 9-5 164 9-5 169 9-6 115 10-4 184 13-3 185 11-5 212 10-7 229 11-3 178 11-6 159 4-10 117 8-8 138 17-2 239 6-8 110 10-6 150 11-4 142 9-5 181
GPGF 6.3 6.3 5.5 10.7 12.8 10.4 15.4 8.9 9.1 11.5 7.8 8.1 8.0 7.3 3.9 7.0 9.5 7.1 7.8 9.1 8.9 10.1 10.2 6.6 12.6 11.5 11.7 10.4 8.8 9.8 12.1 11.5 8.4 9.3 11.6 9.7 10.5 9.8 9.6 12.7 13.6 13.6 12.1 8.4 10.5 11.3 11.7 12.1 7.7 13.1 11.6 13.3 13.5 12.7 9.3 8.4 8.6 12.5 7.9 9.2 9.3 12.9
GA 67 52 73 56 52 68 55 89 87 94 106 68 126 59 91 107 144 145 129 87 97 68 107 97 95 98 125 108 88 121 140 151 116 168 115 117 191 196 175 135 142 141 195 143 152 129 136 161 104 118 124 145 190 107 161 147 131 125 101 138 129 126
GPGA COACH 11.1 Al Brisotti 7.4 Howdy Myers 6.6 Howdy Myers 3.7 Howdy Myers 4.0 Howdy Myers 5.2 Howdy Myers 3.4 Howdy Myers 6.4 Howdy Myers 6.7 Howdy Myers 8.5 Howdy Myers 8.8 Howdy Myers 6.2 Howdy Myers 9.0 Howdy Myers 5.9 Howdy Myers 5.7 Howdy Myers 7.1 Howdy Myers 9.6 Howdy Myers 8.5 Howdy Myers 8.6 Howdy Myers 6.7 Howdy Myers 6.9 Howdy Myers 4.3 Howdy Myers 7.1 Howdy Myers 6.1 Howdy Myers 6.8 Howdy Myers 8.2 Howdy Myers 9.6 Howdy Myers 9.8 Harry Royle 7.3 Harry Royle 9.3 Harry Royle 11.7 Harry Royle 11.6 Harry Royle 10.5 Harry Royle 12.9 Harry Royle 8.2 Harry Royle 8.4 Harry Royle 13.6 Harry Royle 15.1 John Danowski 10.9 John Danowski 9.0 John Danowski 9.5 John Danowski 10.1 John Danowski 13.9 John Danowski 11.0 John Danowski 9.5 John Danowski 9.9 John Danowski 9.7 John Danowski 11.5 John Danowski 6.9 John Danowski 8.4 John Danowski 7.8 John Danowski 9.1 John Danowski 11.2 John Danowski 7.6 John Danowski 9.4 John Danowski 10.5 John Danowski 8.1 John Danowski 6.5 John Danowski 7.2 Seth Tierney 8.4 Seth Tierney 8.5 Seth Tierney 8.9 Seth Tierney
Year Record GF GPGF GA GPGA COACH 1949 2-4 38 6.3 67 11.1 Al Brisotti 1950 3-4 44 6.3 52 7.4 Howdy Myers 1951 4-7 61 5.5 73 6.6 Howdy Myers Coach Years Gms. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1952 160 10.7 56 3.7 Howdy Myers 1) Seth Tierney 12-2-1 2007-pres. 59 36 23 0 .610 1953 12.8 52 4.0 Howdy Myers 2) John Danowski 11-3 1986-06 167 315 192 123 0 .610 1954 68 5.2 Howdy Myers 3) Howdy Myers 9-4 1950-75 134 359 10.4 216 139 4 .607 1955 15.4 55 3.4 Howdy Myers 4) Harry Royle 14-2 1976-85 247 113 58 55 0 .513 1956 8-5-1 8.9 89 6.4 Howdy Myers 5) Al Brisotti 1949 125 6 2 4 0 .333 1957 8-5 87 6.7 Howdy Myers Total 61 years 118 852 9.1 504 344 4 .593
Hofstra University All-Time Coaching Records (1949-2010)
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1951
1949
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 4-7
Coach: Al Brisotti Record: 2-4 Washington (MD) Western Maryland Maryland New England Lafayette Adelphi
1-16 8-17 1-17 8-3 17-6 3-8
L L L W W L
1950
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 3-4 CCNY Lafayette Western Maryland Montclair Adelphi Cortland Trinity
5-15 L 14-2 W 6-3 W 4-11 L 4-14 L 4-6 L 7-1 W
Montclair Delaware Washington (MD) Harvard Dartmouth Manhasset CCNY Stevens Tech Union Trinity Cortland Lafayette
4-6 L 3-7 L 2-10 L 3-10 L 4-7 L 3-4 L 4-5 L 4-1 W 9-12 L (OT) 11-1 W 5-4 W 9-6 W
1952
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-2-1 (15th ranked) Manhasset Harvard CCNY L.C. CCNY Baltimore Western Maryland Delaware Union Cortland Trinity CCNY Yale Milburn L.C. Stevens Tech. Lafayette
14-6 W 4-4 T 10-1 W 6-2 W 6-8 L 16-0 W 8-5 W 5-4 W 23-0 W 7-1 W 14-2 W 4-10 L 11-7 W 8-2 W 24-4 W
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1953
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 11-3 (13th ranked) Philadelphia L.C. Mt. Washington L.C. Dartmouth Washington (MD) Tufts Delaware Yale Union Cortland CCNY Baltimore Trinity Williams Milburn L.C.
12-3 W 4-17 L 4-6 L 10-4 W 19-4 W 19-0 W 2-9 L 20-11 W 10-2 W 24-1 W 5-4 W 20-1 W 4-3 W 17-4 W
1954
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 9-4 (11th ranked) Mt. Washington L.C. Dartmouth Baltimore New Hampshire Washington 4/17Rutgers CCNY Yale Cortland Delaware Williams Union Milburn L.C.
3-15 L 7-6 W 4-7 L 14-5 W 5-8 L 8-7 W 17-2 W 10-5 W 18-2 W 19-3 W 13-0 W 6-7 L 11-1 W
1955
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 14-2 (3rd ranked) Mt. Washington L.C. Ohio State Dartmouth Middlebury Tufts New Hampshire Army Penn St. Washington Coll. Yale Delaware Union Williams Baltimore Cortland Rutgers
7-13 L 20-1 W 19-5 W 20-1 W 21-1 W 12-0 W 7-8 L 13-3 W 16-2 W 6-3 W 19-1 W 20-2 W 16-1 W 15-4 W 20-4 W 16-6 W
1956
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-5-1 (11th ranked) Dartmouth New Hampshire Harvard Penn State Washington & Lee Duke Washington (MD) Yale Loyola (MD) RPI Williams Army Cortland Baltimore
6-4 W 6-3 W 13-7 W 3-9 L 9-6 W 11-1 W 14-16 L (2 OT) 6-8 L 8-3 W 7-7 T 17-2 W 4-8 L 14-3 W 13-18 L
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1957
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-5 (13th ranked) Swathmore MIT Dartmouth New Hampshire Washington & Lee Washington (MD) Penn State Virginia RPI Army Loyola (MD) Baltimore Duke
7-5 W 20-1 W 16-10 W 6-3 W 9-4 W 8-10 L 11-7 W 5-8 L 3-10 L 2-14 L 13-0 W 6-13 L 12-2 W
1958
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-3 (9th ranked) MIT Harvard Washington & Lee Penn State New Hampshire Mt. Washington L.C. RPI Washington (MD) Army Loyola (MD) Baltimore
25-2 W 16-5 W 10-9 W 13-2 W 7-5 W 6-15 L 11-7 W 11-10 W 1-15 L 17-3 W 8-21 L
1959
1961
New Hampshire Harvard Washington & Lee Mt. Washington L.C. RPI Baltimore Washington (MD) Hobart Loyola (MD) Williams Gettysburg Army
Baltimore L.C. Mt. Washington L.C. Washington & Lee New Hampshire Harvard Colgate Syracuse Baltimore Washington (MD) Army Loyola (MD) Towson State RPI Adelphi
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 5-7 (14th ranked)
4-3 W 4-5 L 5-6 L 4-11 L 11-10 W 1-13 L 7-8 L 10-5 W 15-1 W 9-15 L 19-2 W 4-27 L
1960
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-4 (14th ranked) Hobart Washington & Lee New Hampshire Colgate Mt. Washington L.C. Syracuse Washington (MD) Army Baltimore Loyola (MD) RPI
6-1 W 11-4 W 13-4 W 9-6 W 1-12 L 9-11 L 7-5 W 2-11 L 6-8 L 11-5 W 14-1 W
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-7 (15th ranked) 4-16 L 8-21 L 13-8 W 9-4 W 6-18 L 7-4 W 7-6 W 2-20 L 0-7 L 2-10 L 19-2 W 14-2 W 4-5 L 17-3 W
1962
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 10-3 (13th ranked) MIT Washington & Lee Harvard New Hampshire Loyola (MD) Baltimore Rutgers Williams Towson State RPI Adelphi Washington (MD) Army
8-4 W 6-3 W 4-10 L 6-4 W 8-4 W 7-9 L 10-9 W 8-2 W 12-2 W 11-2 W 7-3 W 6-5 W 0-17 L
1963
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 5-11 MIT Washington & Lee Harvard Denison Baltimore New Hampshire Washington (MD) Hobart Rutgers Towson State LIU-C.W. Post Loyola (MD) RPI Adelphi Army Williams
5-3 W 12-1 W 1-5 L 2-4 L 3-12 L 2-3 L 2-4 L 7-2 W 8-13 L 3-6 L 4-3 W 3-4 L 7-4 W 2-7 L 2-10 L 2-10 L
1964
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 6-9 Washington & Lee New Hampshire MIT Army Adelphi Syracuse Hobart Washington (MD) Towson State Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post Williams RPI Baltimore Loyola (MD)
4-8 L 4-2 W 7-0 W 1-8 L 10-3 W 6-12 L 7-10 L 6-8 L 14-1 W 4-12 L 4-6 L 14-7 W 11-9 W 9-12 L 4-9 L
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1965
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 9-6 (18th ranked) Bowdoin MIT Army New Hampshire Syracuse Loyola (MD) Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post Hobart Washington & Lee Navy Washington (MD) Williams Adelphi RPI
12-0 W 12-3 W 4-20 L 10-4 W 10-9 W 5-6 L 8-16 L 17-6 W 8-7 W 17-11 W 2-19 L 4-15 L 5-11 L 13-11 W 15-6 W
1967
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-8 Washington & Lee Bowdoin New Hampshire MIT Harvard Middlebury Hobart Rutgers Army Adelphi Syracuse Baltimore Washington (MD) Loyola (MD) LIU-C.W. Post
13-5 W 15-4 W 11-3 W 8-11 L 5-9 L 9-2 W 7-6 W 3-13 L 4-19 L 12-9 W 3-6 L 7-8 L 3-16 L 9-7 L 8-11 L
1969
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 8-6 (14th ranked) MIT Hobart New Hampshire Rutgers Baltimore Army Adelphi Syracuse Fairleigh Dickinson Navy Washington (MD) LIU-C.W. Post CCNY Loyola (MD)
15-8 W 9-10 L 9-2 W 8-6 W 3-9 L 2-15 L 20-5 W 4-9 L 6-5 W 0-11 L 6-5 W 6-8 L 15-1 W 22-3 W
1971
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-4 (10th ranked) 3/27 Pennsylvania 4/1 MIT 4/3 Hobart 4/7 CCNY 4/10 Rutgers 4/14 Yale 4/17 Army 4/21 Washington (MD) 4/24 Fairleigh Dickinson 4/30 Morgan State 5/1 Navy 5/8 Baltimore 5/12 Adelphi 5/15 Virginia 5/19 LIU-C.W. Post Army (NCAA) **forfeit
6-2 23-3 11-7 1-0 15-3 9-5 10-15 13-2 8-4 16-7 5-8 9-4 7-6 6-12 12-11 3-19
W W W W** W W L W W W L W W L W (OT) L
1966
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-9-1 Virginia Washington & Lee Bowdoin MIT Army Harvard New Hampshire Syracuse Hobart Rutgers Adelphi Baltimore Navy Loyola (MD) Washington (MD) Delaware LIU-C.W. Post
6-3 W 11-3 W 11-2 W 9-8 W 3-14 L 7-14 L 11-11 T 6-10 L 5-10 L 5-15 L 10-5 W 4-8 L 2-11 L 9-7 W 9-10 L 6-9 L 10-5 W
1968
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-5-1 Bowdoin MIT Washington & Lee Hobart New Hampshire Rutgers Army Adelphi Syracuse Washington (MD) Baltimore Loyola (MD) LIU-C.W. Post
18-6 W 18-1 W 6-2 W 12-5 W 9-2 W 2-11 L 4-12 L 9-4 W 6-10 L 8-8 T 5-7 L 13-8 L 8-11 L
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1970
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-5 (10th ranked) Loyola (MD) Pennsylvania New Hampshire MIT Hobart CCNY Rutgers Yale Army Adelphi Air Force Fairleigh Dickinson Navy Washington (MD) Baltimore LIU-C.W. Post Virginia **forfeit
13-4 W 5-3 W 12-4 W 11-4 W 16-2 W 27-0 W 9-10 L 3-6 L 2-9 L 10-2 W 9-3 W 8-3 W 4-9 L 1-0 W** 11-3 W 16-2 W 3-4 L
1972
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 5-11 (20th ranked) Cornell Pennsylvania Washington (MD) MIT Hobart LIU-C.W. Post Rutgers Towson State Army Princeton Cortland Fairleigh Dickinson Adelphi Baltimore Navy Morgan State
3-5 L 3-6 L 5-9 L 21-4 W 3-4 L 14-3 W 3-4 L 6-11 L 8-9 L (OT) 5-8 L 5-4 W 8-4 W 6-10 L 2-4 L 3-8 L 10-4 W
Hofstra All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)
1973
1975
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-2 (5th ranked) Pennsylvania MIT Hobart Baltimore Washington (MD) Princeton Army Fairleigh Dickinson Navy Towson State Rutgers Adelphi Air Force Virginia (NCAA)
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 10-3 (6th ranked)
8-7 W 24-3 W 13-9 W 16-6 W 13-5 W 9-5 W 6-8 L 15-3 W 10-9 W 9-7 W 12-8 W 10-9 W 16-4 W 5-12 L
Pennsylvania Syracuse Massachusetts Princeton Towson State Washington & Lee Army Navy Adelphi NY Tech Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post Maryland (NCAA)
3-18 L 15-3 W 14-10 W 17-5 W 15-10 W 14-13 W 9-8 W (OT) 10-15 L 11-8 W 13-3 W 14-10 W 10-3 W 11-19 L
1977
1979
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 7-5 (13th ranked) 3/19 at Pennsylvania 3/23 Dartmouth 3/26 Massachusetts 3/30 Brown 4/2 Harvard 4/6 Washington & Lee 4/9 at Army 4/16 at Navy 4/23 Adelphi 4/27 at NY Tech 4/30 Rutgers 5/4 at LIU-C.W. Post
3-10 13-6 10-8 9-7 14-4 13-9 2-7 7-15 6-7 16-6 5-6 6-3
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 6-6 L W W W W W L L L W L W
Boston College Dartmouth Virginia Brown Army Navy Adelphi Massachusetts Penn State LIU-C.W. Post Pennsylvania Washington & Lee
13-6 W 12-10 W 5-13 L 10-15 L 8-10 L 12-19 L 12-11 W 11-10 W 18-10 W 23-11 W 12-13 L 9-
1980
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 7-6
1976
1974
Coach Harry Royle Record: 7-4 (10th ranked)
Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 9-3 (7th ranked) 3/23 Pennsylvania 3/27 Baltimore 3/30 Massachusetts 4/3 at Princeton 4/6 Navy 4/13 Army 4/20 NY Tech 4/27 at Adelphi 5/1 at Towson State 5/4 at Rutgers 5/11 LIU-C.W. Post Johns Hopkins (NCAA)
11-9 15-9 7-6 16-13 6-17 12-5 21-3 11-3 11-15 6-5 12-5 10-18
W W W W L W W W L W W L
Pennsylvania Massachusetts Harvard at Brown Army Washington & Lee Navy Adelphi NY Tech Rutgers LIU-C.W. Post
10-9 W 11-9 W 11-7 W 7-14 L 7-8 L 10-7 W 13-17 L 10-8 W 12-7 W 7-13 L 13-9 W
1978
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 8-5 (7th ranked) Pennsylvania Virginia New Hampshire Harvard Army North Carolina NY Tech Adelphi Massachusetts Penn State LIU-C.W. Post Washington & Lee Johns Hopkins (NCAA)
11-12 L 11-15 L 10-11 L 10-9 W 4-8 L 10-9 W 23-4 W 14-9 W 14-11 W 14-11 W 11-7 W 12-6 W 8-20 L
3/15 New Hampshire 3/19 Baltimore 3/22 Virginia 3/29 at Brown 4/5 Army 4/12 at Navy 4/19 at Adelphi 4/23 at Massachusetts 4/26 Penn State 4/30 Towson State 5/3 Pennsylvania 5/9 North Carolina State 5/17 Washington & Lee
15-10 15-9 5-10 10-22 11-9 9-14 9-13 8-16 20-9 16-8 8-10 17-15 7-6
W W L L W L L L W W L W W (OT)
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Hofstra All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)
1983
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 9-5 (9th ranked)
1981
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 3-8 3/21 Virginia 3/28 Brown 4/4 Army 4/8 Lafayette 4/15 Maryland 4/18 Adelphi 4/22 Massachusetts 4/25 Penn State 4/29 Towson State 5/2 Pennsylvania 5/9 Baltimore
11-18 10-7 6-10 10-3 3-10 11-16 8-14 5-10 7-14 8-10 13-4
L W L W L L L L L L W
1982
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 3-10 Baltimore Virginia Maryland Brown Army Penn State Lafayette Adelphi Massachusetts Towson State Pennsylvania Rutgers Washington & Lee
10-7 W 8-16 L 12-13 L (OT) 3-9 L 6-12 L 10-16 L 10-7 W 10-17 L 10-18 L 18-10 W 8-11 L 6-13 L 10-19 L
Baltimore Navy Brown Maryland Army LIU-C.W. Post Penn State Lafayette Adelphi Massachusetts Towson State St. John’s Pennsylvania Rutgers
15-6 W 14-10 W 15-11 W 7-9 L 3-9 L 8-9 L 9-3 W 25-9 W 12-6 W 10-8 W 8-9 L 12-4 W 10-11 L (OT) 15-11 W
1984
Coach: John Danowski Record: 7-9, 3-3
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 3-11 3/9 at Princeton 3/16 Brown 3/23 at Maryland 3/30 at Army 4/3 at LIU-C.W. Post 4/6 at Penn State 4/10 Lafayette 4/13 Adelphi 4/17 Massachusetts 4/20 at Towson State 4/24 St. John’s 4/27 Pennsylvania 5/4 Rutgers 4/11 Navy
12-14 13-14 9-14 12-14 6-16 14-13 15-1 7-12 8-13 12-19 9-14 11-19 10-9 9-20
L L L L L W W L L L L L W L
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W W (OT) W L W L (OT) W L L W W L (OT) L W
3/8 Princeton 3/15 at Brown 3/22 Maryland 3/29 Army 4/5 at Delaware 4/9 at Lafayette 4/12 at Adelphi 4/19 Towson State 4/26 Pennsylvania 4/30 Lehigh 5/3 Hobart 5/7 Drexel 5/10 LIU-C.W. Post
9-8 3-20 2-16 6-18 6-15 16-11 10-20 6-8 9-15 15-9 10-24 23-13 12-19
9-7 12-11 5-11 1-15 15-4 13-15 8-9 18-6 7-15 4-15 5-13 12-5 15-11 9-21 14-9 7-8
W W L L W L L W L L L W W L W L
Coach: John Danowski Record: 12-3, 5-0 (13th ranked)
Coach: John Danowski Record: 4-9 13-7 9-8 10-7 7-11 10-6 10-11 16-3 5-6 5-12 12-8 13-8 5-6 7-11 14-13
3/7 at Princeton 3/13 Duke 3/15 Brown 3/21 Maryland 3/25 Ohio State 3/28 Bucknell* 4/4 Delaware* 4/8 Lafayette* 4/11 Adelphi 4/18 at Towson State* 4/25 Pennsylvania 4/27 Air Force 4/29 at Lehigh* 5/2 at Hobart 5/6 at Drexel* 5/9 at LIU-C.W. Post *East Coast Conference game
1988
1986
Coach: Harry Royle Record: 8-6 (11th ranked) 3/10 at Princeton 3/17 at Brown 3/24 Maryland 3/31 Army 4/4 LIU-C.W. Post 4/7 Penn State 4/11 at Lafayette 4/14 at Adelphi 4/18 at Massachusetts 4/21 Towson State 4/25 at St. John’s 4/28 Pennsylvania 5/5 at Rutgers 5/12 at Navy
1987
1985
W L L L L W L L L W L W L
3/12 St. John’s 3/19 at Bucknell 3/25 Michigan State 3/27 at Adelphi 4/2 at Delaware* 4/6 at Lafayette* 4/9 Syracuse 4/16 Towson State* 4/23 at Villanova 4/27 Lehigh* 4/30 Hobart 5/4 Drexel* 5/7 at UMBC 5/11 LIU-C.W. Post 5/14 Princeton *East Coast Conference game
14-6 14-7 10-3 12-13 14-8 17-9 5-18 10-9 13-8 21-13 10-15 20-6 15-9 9-8 7-3
W W W L W W L W W W L W W W W
Hofstra All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)
1989
Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-4, 5-0 (14th ranked) 3/11 Virginia 16-14 3/18 Bucknell 17-4 3/22 at St. John’s 17-11 3/25 Adelphi 10-15 3/29 Army 16-10 4/1 Delaware* 15-13 4/5 Lafayette* 20-2 4/8 at Syracuse 7-16 4/15 at Towson State* 10-9 4/22 Villanova 9-12 4/25 at Lehigh* 18-8 4/29 at Hobart 6-14 5/3 at Drexel* 17-7 5/6 UMBC 16-4 5/13 Princeton 10-3 *East Coast Conference game
W W W L W W W L W (4 OT) L W L W W W
1990
Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-5, 4-1 (19th ranked) 3/10 Penn State 3/17 Bucknell 3/21 St. John’s 3/24 Cornell 3/27 at Army 3/31 at Delaware* 4/4 at Yale 4/7 Syracuse 4/14 Towson State* 4/25 Lehigh* 4/28 at Lafayette* 5/2 Drexel* 5/5 at LIU-C.W. Post 5/11 Princeton *East Coast Conference game
17-6 15-11 14-8 14-15 13-15 15-5 5-18 9-20 11-14 22-7 13-7 22-4 14-5 7-6
W W W L L W L L L W W W W W
. 1991
Coach: John Danowski Record: 7-7, 2-2 (16th ranked) 3/9 Notre Dame 3/16 at UMBC* 3/20 at St. John’s 3/23 at #9 Cornell 3/30 #20 Delaware* 4/3 Lafayette 4/6 at #8 Syracuse 4/13 at #9 Towson State* 4/20 #4 Virginia 4/23 at Drexel* 4/27 at #11 Army 5/1 #7 Johns Hopkins 5/4 #15 Yale 5/11 at #4 Princeton
10-5 12-8 13-12 4-9 9-10 24-14 10-30 8-20 10-18 21-11 14-13 11-20 12-10 11-15
W W W L L W L L L W W (OT) L W L
3/7 Notre Dame 8-9 3/21 Vermont 12-10 3/28 Providence 19-6 4/3 #10 Massachusetts 16-8 4/4 Harvard 12-7 4/9 #5 Loyola (MD) 13-12 4/14 at St. John’s 9-8 4/17 #5 Virginia 7-6 4/21 Lafayette 21-3 4/24 at #12 Army 11-10 4/28 #4 Johns Hopkins 5-11 5/1 #20 Yale 6-9 5/4 at #16 Rutgers 6-16 5/8 #2 Princeton 6-9 5/15 Massachusetts (NCAA) 9-8 5/22 at Syracuse (NCAA) 8-20
L W W W W W W W (OT) W W L L L L W L
W W L L L L W L L W L L L
3/5 St. John’s 3/12 Michigan State 3/20 #10 Brown 3/23 Air Force 4/1 #13 Massachusetts+ 4/2 at #14 Brown+ 4/9 at #2 Loyola 4/16 #13 Georgetown 4/17 Providence 4/22 #20 Army 4/26 #6 Johns Hopkins 4/30 at #18 Yale 5/7 Rutgers +Fleet Classic at Brown
15-3 14-5 10-9 13-5 8-11 6-15 10-13 13-10 17-4 14-15 7-15 5-8 15-16
3/11 #17 Delaware* 15-6 3/18 #8 Brown 10-9 3/25 Vermont* 11-10 3/31 #13 Massachusetts 5-11 4/2 New Hampshire* 21-9 4/7 #6 Loyola 7-15 4/11 at Hartford* 10-5 4/12 at St. John’s 19-3 4/15 at #12 Georgetown 6-17 4/21 at Army 12-8 4/25 #1 Johns Hopkins 11-15 4/29 Yale 10-9 5/2 Drexel* 16-5 5/6 at #19 Rutgers 11-14 *North Atlantic Conference game
W W (OT) W L W L W W L W L W W L
1996
Coach: John Danowski Record: 6-7 (20th ranked)
Coach: John Danowski Record: 4-9 13-9 17-7 12-15 7-9 9-12 4-17 10-9 7-9 5-17 12-5 5-9 4-15 4-10
Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-5, 5-0 (17th ranked)
Coach: John Danowski Record: 10-6 (11th ranked)
1994
1992
3/7 Rutgers 3/10 Radford 3/14 UMBC 3/21 Cornell 3/28 at Notre Dame 4/1 at Massachusetts 4/11 Towson State 4/15 St. John’s 4/18 at Virginia 4/21 Lafayette 4/24 Army 4/29 at Johns Hopkins 5/2 at Yale
1995
1993
Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-5, 5-0 (12th ranked) W W W W L L L W W L (OT) L L L (OT)
3/3 at #14 Towson State*^ 13-12 3/10 at #19 Delaware*# 19-13 3/13 at #8 Loyola 8-17 3/17 #6 Brown 7-16 3/22 #12 Massachusetts 15-14 3/30 New Hampshire* 12-6 4/6 at Vermont* 17-11 4/13 #17 Georgetown 15-16 4/19 #20 Army 10-14 4/23 #5 Johns Hopkins 9-7 4/27 at Drexel* 10-7 4/30 #20 Rutgers 12-4 5/5 #2 North Carolina 10-9 5/11 Harvard (NCAA)*** 12-15 *North Atlantic Conference game ^at Johns Hopkins #at Loyola ***at Cornell
W W L L W (OT) W W L (OT) L W W W W L
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Hofstra All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)
1997
Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-6, 6-0 (12th ranked) 3/1 #10 Towson State* 3/8 Delaware* 3/15 #9 Brown 3/22 #15 Massachusetts 3/29 at New Hampshire*^ 4/4 at #13 Notre Dame 4/6 Vermont* 4/8 at #14 Hartford* 4/12 at #6 Georgetown 4/19 at Army 4/22 #4 Johns Hopkins 4/25 Drexel* 4/29 at Rutgers 5/3 #16 North Carolina 5/10 Massachusetts (NCAA)** *America East game ^at Holy Cross **at Army
13-10 W 12-7 W 9-4 W 7-6 W (2 OT) 10-3 W 9-10 L 7-6 W 7-2 W 5-18 L 2-6 L 5-8 L 16-4 W 5-4 W 4-10 L 4-6 L
1998
Coach: John Danowski Record: 10-4, 5-0 (12th ranked) 2/28 #5 Loyola 6-8 3/7 at #20 Delaware* 13-11 3/10 Providence 18-2 3/14 #17 Brown 20-11 3/22 at #10 Massachusetts 6-7 3/27 Hartford* 22-8 4/1 at #17 Towson* 15-11 4/4 Vermont* 22-5 4/10 #17 Navy 9-8 4/17 Army 13-9 4/22 at #3 Johns Hopkins 10-16 4/25 at #19 Drexel* 13-5 4/28 #19 Rutgers 13-9 5/2 at Notre Dame 4-8 *America East game
L W W W L W W W W W L W W L
1999
Coach: John Danowski Record: 13-3, 4-1 (7th ranked) 3/6 #3 Loyola ^ 3/13 #14 Delaware* 3/20 at Brown 3/22 Air Force 3/27 #20 Massachusetts 3/31 at Hartford* 4/3 #13 Notre Dame 4/7 #15 Towson* 4/10 Vermont* 4/16 #10 Navy 4/24 at Army 4/28 Drexel* 5/4 at Rutgers 5/8 #2 Johns Hopkins 5/15 Navy (NCAA)** 5/22 #2 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) *America East game ^at Navy **at Brown
4-10 7-13 11-9 19-5 8-7 15-6 10-9 9-6 14-4 8-7 16-9 18-7 15-6 9-8 15-7 7-11
L L W W W W W W W W W W W W (OT) W L
2000
Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-5, 4-1 (10th ranked) 2/26 at #15 Massachusetts 3/4 #3 Loyola 3/11 #7 Johns Hopkins 3/19 at #5 Princeton 3/26 at #13 Notre Dame 3/27 Air Force 4/7 Vermont* 4/9 Hartford* 4/14 at Delaware* 4/16 at Towson* 4/20 at Drexel* 4/22 #19 Army 4/29 #11 North Carolina 5/3 Towson# 5/6 Delaware# 5/14 #6 Maryland (NCAA)! *America East game #America East Tournament !at UMBC
10-7 12-16 6-12 8-11 8-7 21-4 12-8 17-5 7-8 18-11 13-6 18-10 20-12 18-10 14-4 12-14
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W L L L W W W W L W W W W W W L
2001
Coach: John Danowski Record: 10-7, 4-1 (11th ranked) 2/24 #19 Massachusetts 3/3 at #8 Loyola 3/10 at #8 Johns Hopkins 3/17 #2 Princeton 3/24 #2 Notre Dame 3/28 Air Force 3/31 Hartford*^ 4/4 Drexel* 4/7 #11 Towson* 4/10 at Army 4/14 Delaware* 4/21 at Vermont* 4/28 #9 Duke 5/2 Delaware# 5/5 at #9 Towson# 5/13 #8 Virginia (NCAA)! 5/19 #1 Syracuse (NCAA)$ *America East game ^at Springfield, Massachusetts #America East Tournament !at West Point, New York $at Hofstra Stadium
13-17 12-17 6-7 5-10 11-10 22-8 21-9 18-7 12-16 17-9 11-10 16-7 15-10 11-8 11-13 15-14 13-18
L L L L W (OT) W W W L W W W W W L W (OT) L
2002
Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-3, 5-1 (6th ranked) 2/23 at #12 Massachusetts 12-11 3/2 #8 Loyola* 7-8 3/5 Villanova* 12-5 3/9 #2 Johns Hopkins 8-9 3/16 at #8 Princeton 4-12 3/19 Fairfield 11-8 3/23 at #18 Notre Dame 15-5 3/26 at Drexel* 18-10 3/30 Army 16-9 4/6 at #14 Towson* 13-7 4/13 at Delaware* 17-5 4/19 Sacred Heart 19-5 4/26 #7 Duke 14-6 5/1 #12 North Carolina 12-7 *Colonial Athletic Association game
W(OT) L W L L W W W W W W W W W
2003
Coach: John Danowski Record: 11-6, 4-1 (10th ranked) 3/1 at #12 Loyola 4-10 3/4 Binghamton 15-5 3/8 #14 Cornell 13-5 3/15 #7 Princeton 5-18 3/21 #11 Notre Dame 9-8 3/23 #6 Massachusetts 7-14 3/26 at Army 12-11 3/29 Drexel* 14-8 4/4 at #13 Towson* 8-15 4/11 Delaware* 11-9 4/17 #7 Syracuse 8-6 4/19 at Sacred Heart* 9-8 4/23 Villanova* 9-5 4/26 #11 Duke 9-8 4/30 Villanova# 9-6 5/3 at #11 Towson# 11-16 5/11 at #5 Massachusetts 6-9 (NCAA) *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament
L W W L W L W W L W W W (OT) W W W L L
2004
Coach: John Danowski Record: 4-10, 2-3 2/28 #12 Cornell 12-14 3/6 #7 Loyola 9-8 3/8 Binghamton 14-9 3/13 #1 Johns Hopkins 6-13 3/20 at #6 Princeton 5-10 3/24 at #15 Notre Dame 11-19 3/28 at Massachusetts 3-6 4/3 at #18 Delaware* 10-12 4/7 Sacred Heart* 12-11 4/10 at Drexel* 8-7 4/17 #18 Towson* 6-12 4/24 at Villanova* 10-13 4/27 at Stony Brook 6-9 5/5 at #11 Towson# 5-6 *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game
L W W L L L L L W W L L L L
Hofstra All-Time lacrosse Results (1949-2010)
2005
Coach: John Danowski Record: 8-8, 3-2 (20th ranked) 2/26 #15 Massachusetts 7-12 3/5 at #20 Brown 2-10 3/12 at #1 Johns Hopkins 5-11 3/16 #15 North Carolina 12-8 3/19 #11 Princeton 9-8 3/21 Binghamton 7-5 3/26 #9 Notre Dame 8-9 3/29 at #5 Army 10-11 4/1 Villanova* 5-11 4/6 at Sacred Heart* 14-10 4/9 at #17 Delaware* 13-3 4/15 Drexel* 11-5 4/23 at #14 Towson* 6-10 4/26 #17 Stony Brook 13-5 4/30 Harvard 11-5 5/4 at #16 Delaware# 5-8 *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game
L L L W W W L (2 OT) L L W W W L W W L
2006
Coach: John Danowski Record: 17-2, 6-0 (2nd ranked) 2/26 at #9 Massachusetts 7-11 3/4 Brown 14-4 3/11 #11 Johns Hopkins 11-6 3/15 North Carolina 6-5 3/18 at #6 Princeton 9-5 3/25 #11 Notre Dame 13-5 3/28 #20 Army 11-6 3/31 #12 Towson* 10-9 4/5 Sacred Heart* 19-8 4/8 at Villanova* 13-4 4/12 at Robert Morris* 21-2 4/14 Delaware* 12-10 4/22 at Drexel* 12-4 4/25 at #19 Stony Brook 18-8 4/29 #16 Harvard 13-6 5/3 Villanova# 14-7 5/6 #19 Delaware# 12-6 5/14 Providence (NCAA1) 14-8 5/20 Massachusetts (NCAA2) 10-11 *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Hofstra NCAA2-Quarterfinal at Stony Brook
L W W W W W W W (OT) W W W W W W W W W W L (OT)
2007
2009
Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 6-8, 3-3 2/24 #9 Massachusetts 8-6 3/3 at Brown 6-7 3/10 at #5 Johns Hopkins 8-9 3/18 #12 Princeton 4-5 3/24 at #14 Delaware* 5-6 3/27 at #9 Army 5-3 3/30 Villanova* 8-9 4/7 Robert Morris* 14-5 4/11 at Sacred Heart* 10-8 4/14 at #14 Towson* 9-8 4/20 Lafayette 9-3 4/24 Stony Brook 12-13 4/28 #17 Drexel* 7-8 5/2 at #14 Towson# 5-11 *Colonial Athletic Association game #CAA Tournament game
W L L L L W L W W W (OT) W L (OT) L L
2008
2/21 #20 Massachusetts 11-10 W 2/28 at #15 Brown 11-10 W (2OT) 3/7 at #10 Johns Hopkins 7-12 L 3/14 #3 Princeton 9-7 W 3/21 at Sacred Heart* 6-5 W 3/24 at Army 9-8 W (2OT) 3/28 Robert Morris* 11-5 W 4/4 Delaware *+ 10-8 W 4/8 Drexel* 12-7 W 4/11 at Towson* 11-10 W 4/18 #10 North Carolina 8-13 L 4/21 Stony Brook 12-11 W 4/25 Villanova* 10-3 W 4/29 Villanova # 7-9 L 5/9 at #7 Cornell (NCAA1) 8-11 L *Colonial Athletic Association game +- Big City Classic at Meadowlands #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Cornell
2010
Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 10-6, 5-1 CAA (15th ranked) 2/23 at Massachusetts 4-8 3/1 Brown 7-6 3/8 #1 Johns Hopkins 8-7 3/15 at #13 Princeton 6-11 3/21 Towson* 13-8 3/25 #16 Army 7-8 3/29 at #11 Drexel* 8-9 4/5 Sacred Heart* 20-3 4/9 at Villanova* 7-6 4/12 Delaware* 11-8 4/19 at #13 North Carolina 9-13 4/22 at Stony Brook 14-13 4/26 at Robert Morris* 13-12 4/30 Delaware% 9-7 5/3 at #11 Drexel& 10-9 5/11 at #4 Johns Hopkins 4-10 (NCAA) *CAA game %CAA Semifinals &CAA Championship NCAA-Opening Round at Johns Hopkins
Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 11-4, 6-0 (10th ranked)
Coach: Seth Tierney Record: 9-5, 2-3 (14th ranked) L W W L W L L W W W L W W W W L
2/27 3/6 3/13 3/20 3/23 3/27 3/30 4/3 4/6 4/10 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/15
at #9 Princeton #19 Brown #7 Johns Hopkins Sacred Heart* at St. John’s at #18 Massachusetts* Army at #11 Drexel* Manhattan Delaware* + at Penn State* Jacksonville #11 Towson* at #3 Maryland (NCAA1)
14-17 L 15-12 W 14-6 W 14-6 W 13-4 W 9-11 L 17-2 W 11-13 L 18-2 W 12-11 W 10-11 L (OT) 14-10 W 12-10 W 8-11 L
*-Colonial Athletic Association game +- Big City Classic at Meadowlands #CAA Tournament game NCAA1-Opening round at Maryland
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2011 Hofstra Media Information The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the members of the media covering the 2011 Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season. Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director/Lacrosse Contact Hofstra University Swim Center – Suite 262 Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-6764 - Office (516) 523-6692 - Cell (516) 463-5033 - Fax (516) 463-5274 - Shuart Stadium Press Box Phone
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Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director
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About Your Host: Jim Sheehan is in his 31st year in the sports public relations profession and in his 23rd year at Hofstra University. Sheehan came to Hofstra in 1988 after serving as assistant commissioner of the I-AA Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1985 through 1988. Prior to his Gateway stint, he served as coordinator of media relations for the Houston Gamblers of the United States Football League in 1984-85. Sheehan has also served as director of sports information at the University of Tampa from 1982 through 1984; assistant to the commissioner/information director of the Sunshine State Conference from 1980 through 1984 and director of sports information at his alma mater, Biscayne College, in 1981-82. Jim and his wife, Maureen, have a daughter, Jillian (18). The Sheehan family resides in Middle Village, New York. Press Box: The James M. Shuart Stadium press box, located on the fourth floor of the Shuart Stadium Building, is intended for working media and scouts. All media members, including radio and television stations, will be seated on the fourth floor while video and television camera locations are on the roof. All press box guests must have a pass, issued by the Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications, to gain entrance. Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted in the press box.
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Credentials: All members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game for press box space and credentials. Press passes will be left at the media entrance (Gate A) on the west side of the stadium on Meadowbrook Place. Press Parking: Media parking passes should be requested at the same time press box/sideline passes are requested. The Reserved-Media parking lot is located across the street from the Stadium Building, which houses the press box, on the corner of Belmont Place and Meadowbrook Place. To enter the lot off of Hempstead Turnpike, go south (turn left if coming from the east) on California Avenue. Go 20 yards on California Avenue to Belmont Place and turn left. Go down the block to the last lot on the left, which is on the corner of Meadowbrook Place. Parking is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Reserved-Media lot. Once that lot is filled, media will be directed to the general public parking areas around Shuart Stadium. Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from the field should request a sideline photo pass. Only press and staff photographers will be allowed on the sidelines. All members of the press photo corps are reminded to stay out of the bench areas and stand five yards behind the sideline during the course of the game. Photo sideline passes should always be visible when on the field. Freelance photographers are not allowed on the James M. Shuart Stadium field. Game Services: Members of the media are asked to pick up their game information packets consisting of media guides, programs, releases and notes on the tables behind the first row of press seating. A quickie statistics sheet will be distributed at halftime. Several stats monitors are placed in the working press area. Complete game statistical books will be available in the press box 20 minutes after each game. Telephones: Hofstra University provides numerous telephones for use by the media in the press box. Please indicate your telephone needs when you request your credentials. Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to James M. Shuart Stadium. Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews in the Hofstra Theater on the lower level of Margiotta Hall. Media with credentials should enter Margiotta Hall at the north side door facing the field and take the elevator down. Please contact the visiting publicist concerning the visiting team’s post-game policy in their locker room on the east side of Shuart Stadium. Player Interviews: All requests for player interviews during the week should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will either put you through to the player requested or have the player return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around Margiotta Hall. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker room or the athletic training room. Hofstra Lacrosse on the Web: Visit GoHofstra.com for the latest information on Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse or any of the University’s 17 athletic teams.
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NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND One Media Crossways Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 393-3740 - Office (516) 393-1269 - Fax WLNY-TV 10/55 270 South Service Road Melville, NY 11747 (631) 753-6397 - Office (631) 420-4846 - Fax MSG NY 2 Penn Plaza New York, NY 10001 (212) 465-5955 - Office (212) 465-5944 - Fax SPORTSNET NY 110 West 51st Street New York, NY 10020 (212) 485-4900 - Office (212) 485-4975 - Fax WCBS-TV 2 524 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 975-1741 - Office (212) 975-9387 - Fax WNBC-TV 4 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10020 (212) 664-5313 - Office (212) 664-2994 - Fax
WRHU-FM 88.7 Hofstra University Dempster Hall Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-5667 - Office (516) 463-5668 - Fax WCBS-AM 880 345 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 (212) 314-9200 - Office (212) 975-5539 - Fax WINS-AM 1010 345 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 (212) 315-7090 - Office (212) 489-7034 - Fax ESPN RADIO 1050 AM 2 Penn Plaza New York, NY 10121 (212) 613-3800 - Office (212) 613-3861 - Fax WFAN-AM 660 345 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 (212) 314-9200 - Office (646) 792-4152 - Fax (718) 383-5734 - Fax
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Dan Pezzolla
Cole Koesterer
Mike DeNapoli
Mark Mullen
Stephen Bentz
Mike Vaccaro
2011 2011HOFSTRA HOFSTRA MEN’S MEN’SLACROSSE LACROSSESCHEDULE SCHEDULE February February
15 19 26
Tue. Sat. Sat.
COLGATE 4 p.m. COLGATE at Sacred Heart PRINCETON
5 13 19 22 26
Sat. Sun. Sat. Tue. Sat.
HARVARD 1 p.m. HARVARD AIR FORCE (FiOS1 TV) at Delaware* ST. JOHN’S (FiOS1 TV) DREXEL* (FiOS1 TV)
March March
April April
4 p.m. 1 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
2 Sat. 5 Tue. 9 Sat. 16 Sat. 23 Sat.
at Towson* (ESPN3.com) MANHATTAN (FiOS1 TV) at St. Joseph’s (PA)* at Fairfield Fairfield 1 p.m.
Noon 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
ESPNU Warrior Classic (East Hartford, CT) vs. Massachusetts* (ESPNU)
3 p.m.
30
PENN STATE*
7 p.m.
Sat.
May May
4 Wed. 7 Sat.
CAA Championship Semifinals (at higher seeds) Championship Game (at highest seed)
TBA TBA
14-15 21 22 28 30
NCAA First Round (at campus sites) NCAA Quarterfinals (at James M. Shuart Stadium) NCAA Quarterfinals (Foxborough, MA) NCAA Semifinals (Baltimore, MD) NCAA Championship Game (Baltimore, MD)
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Sat.-Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun.
*CAA game Home Games in BOLD CAPS. For ticket information, call (516) HOF-TIXX or visits GoHofstra.com
Jamie Lincoln
Call 516-HOF-TIXX For Ticket Information GoHofstra.com
Tim Holman