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Name Kevin Cox Taylor Skaggs Mike Casson Alex Grandal Tyler Eidel Mike DiPascali Brett Madarasz Evan Potter Marcel Godino Sean McMahon Jimmy Rogers Chad Steinetz Michael Wiatrak Max Kerber Andrew Hurst Greg Smith Justin Cornetto William Murphy Brian McGrath Levi Radbourne Rich Akapnitis Mike Chilvers Carter Sherman Dan McGreevy Sam Izzarelli Patrick Hodapp Ryan Payton Nick Enright Jon Crean Stefano Costa Christopher Ottati Nick Strano Jeff Mohr Darien Bica Alex Gitlitz Connor Bishop John Dugan Paul Moreau Dan Sweeney Stephen Farrell Matt Ruquet William Gerard Tyler Jarvis
Cl. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
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Ht. 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-6 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-3 5-7 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0
Wt. 157 200 198 160 205 160 180 195 175 170 175 205 200 203 148 220 160 160 180 180 260 190 195 185 180 170 185 180 155 195 185 185 200 185 160 170 175 175 180 185 185 188 175
Hometown/High School/Previous School Brightwaters, N.Y./Bay Shore Hartland, W.I./Arrowhead Bellmore, N.Y./John F.Kennedy Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon St. Louis, M.O./Vianney Martinsville, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West Morrison, Colo./J.K. Mullen Summit, N.J./Summit New Milford, C.T./New Milford Annapolis, Md./DeMatha Sparta, N.J./Sparta North Caldwell, N.J./West Essex Regional Cohoes, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Babylon, N.Y./Babylon Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Fair Lawn, N.J./Bergen Catholic Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem North Garden City, N.Y./Carey Guelph, Ontario, Canada/John F. Ross Hauppauge, N.Y./Hauppauge Warren, N.J./Watchung Hills Ravena, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Amston, Conn./Xavier Oak Ridge, N.J./Jefferson Township/Mercy Moriches, N.Y./William Floyd Berkeley Height, N.J./Governor Livingston Hamburg, N.Y./Hamburg Green Brook, N.J./Watchung Hills Amsterdam, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Milton, Del./Delmarva Christian Irvington, N.Y./Dobbs Ferry Centerport, N.Y./Chaminade Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard/Cape Fear CC Stony Point, N.Y./Stony Point Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields/Salisbury College Loudonville, N.Y./Shaker Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Spring Lake, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy O’Fallon, M.O./Ft. Zumwalt West
HEAD COACH – Steve Manitta (Nyack ‘06), 1st Season ASSISTANT COACHES – Matt Nealis (Mt. St. Mary’s ‘10), First Season, John Lade (Syracuse ’11); First Season, Sal Marinello; First Season
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Team
Location
Time
Sat.
Feb. 9
Rutgers
Piscataway, N.J.
2:00 PM
Wed. Feb. 13
Army
West Point, N.Y.
4:00 PM
Sat.
LAFAYETTE
Riverdale, N.Y.
1:00 PM
Sat. March 2
Providence
Providence, R.I.
1:00 PM
Sat. March 9
Mount St. Mary’s
Emmitsburg, Md.
4:00 PM
Tue. March 12
Princeton
Princeton, N.J
7:00 PM
Sat. March 16
Binghamton
Binghamton, N.Y.
1:00 PM
Wed. March 20
MERCER
Riverdale, N.Y.
1:00 PM
Sat. March 23
JACKSONVILLE*
Riverdale, N.Y.
12:00 PM
Sat. March 30
Siena*
Loudonville, N.Y.
3:00 PM
Tue.
April 2
Wagner
Staten Island, N.Y.
3:00 PM
Sat.
April 6
Detroit*
Detroit, Mich.
1:00 PM
Sat.
April 13
CANISIUS*
Riverdale, N.Y.
11:00 AM
Sat. April 20
VMI*
Lexington, Va.
1:00 PM
Sat. April 27
MARIST*
Riverdale, N.Y.
5:00 PM
Feb. 23
*Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game All home games in BOLD All times and dates subject to change
THIS IS MANHATTAN COLLEGE DIRECTIONS TO GAELIC PARK
QUICK FACTS Location ........................................................................................ Riverdale, N.Y. Enrollment ...................................................................................................3,200 Founded ......................................................................................................... 1853 Nickname.................................................................................................. Jaspers Colors ..................................................................... Green (PMS # 349) & White Conference ........................................................ Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) President ...................................................................Brennan O’Donnell, Ph. D. Executive Vice President/Provost ..................................... William Clyde, Ph. D. Vice President of Student Life ......................................Richard Satterlee, Ph. D. Director of Athletics ............................................................Robert J. Byrnes, ‘68 Associate Athletic Director ............................................................ Noah LeFevre Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator .....Deborah Gregory Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Marketing ........................................TBA Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine.....Doug Straley MS,ATC,CSCS Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Management..........Amanda McEntire Compliance Coordinator ................................................................ Ariel Pesante Athletics Travel Coordinator ..................................................................Jim Duffy Academic Advisors ........................................Br. David Trichtinger, Alyssa Koob Athletics Team Physicians ............................................ Anthony Maddalo, M.D. .......................................................Greg Cavaliere, M.D., Nicole Solomos, D.O. Team Chiropractor ........................................................... Theresa Pirraglia, D.C. Secretary ............................................................................................Susan Pape Athletic Department Phone.............................................................718-862-7227 Athletic Department Fax .................................................................718-862-8020 Website................................................................................ www.GoJaspers.com
FROM THE SOUTH:
Driving Directions: Take Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) North, and proceed to the Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
FROM THE NORTH:
Driving Directions: Take New York State Thruway South (I-87) into the Bronx and exit at Van Cortlandt Park South. Turn right at traffic light and go straight until you pass under the elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right. By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
FROM THE EAST:
Driving Directions: Bronx Whitestone or Throgs Neck Bridge to Cross Bronx Expressway South (I-95). Take Major Deegan Expressway North (I-87) to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
FROM THE WEST:
Driving Directions: Take George Washington Bridge to Major Deegan Expwy. North (Route 87). Proceed to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS JOE CLIFFORD
Assistant Sports Information Director Office Phone 718-862-7709 Cell Phone: 716-903-7057 Joseph.Clifford@manhattan.edu
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CHRISTIAN HEIMALL
Sports Information Graduate Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Contact Office Phone 718-862-7728 Christian.Heimall@manhattan.edu
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2013 SEASON OUTLOOK
For the first time in 15 seasons, the Manhattan men’s lacrosse program will undergo a transformation in the coaching staff as Steve Manitta takes over at the helm. A coach with a plethora of experience successfully building programs at the High School and college levels, Manitta and his staff are eager to help return the Jaspers to prominence. Manitta’s experienced coaching staff consists of Matt Nealis, who played and coached under Manitta, helping to lead the nation in man-down defense percentage at the Division II level in 2011, along with John Lade, a former All-American defenseman at Syracuse. Fellow Syracuse alum Spencer Wright and Sal Marinello will also add Division I coaching experience to the sidelines. “John and Matt are coming from pretty successful programs and they know what’s coming,” noted Manitta. “I’m getting a lot of feedback from them right now and the change in attitude is going to make a world of difference. John playing on the US National team is really motivating the guys.” In their first season in Riverdale, the Manhattan coaching staff will also encounter a new set of rules in the collegiate game that include the addition of a “shot clock” which will increase the pace of play. “I think that the new rules in college lacrosse will benefit this team,” says Manitta. “You need kids who are athletic and have a high lacrosse IQ and I think we have that.” M A N H A T T A N
The 2013 Jaspers will feature a core group of veterans that returns seven starters from last year, along with the addition of 11 newcomers that will look to compete for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) title and reach the league playoffs for the first time since 2010.
ATTACK
Up front Manhattan brings back three of its top five scorers from last season, including senior Brian McGrath, who led the squad in goals (18) and points (29) last year. “Brian will be the quarterback of this offense,” Manitta says. “He has to make good decisions with the ball, and he’s done a good job adjusting to the change in system.” The Jaspers will also look for contributions from veteran players like Ryan Payton, Paul Moreau, and Tyler Eidel, who will step onto the field for the first time as a sophomore after missing his freshman season with an injury. Moreau will lead the squad as one of its four captains for the 2013 season. “I think right now we are just trying to tweak our attack a little,” noted the first year head coach. “We are trying to let guys create opportunities on their own and not look to the coaches. We want them to be fundamentally sound and the rest will take care of itself.” Levi Radbourne, a crafty inside player, will look to contribute as a sophomore for the
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Jaspers while multiple freshmen are expected to put pressure on the veterans in the attack. Mike DiPascali, Stephen Farrell and John Dugan are among those expected to compete for playing time.
MIDFIELD
With the new rule changes in Division I lacrosse, the Jaspers will rely heavily on the strength of their midfield unit. Experienced players like Marcel Godino, Tyler Jarvis, Brett Madarasz, and Andrew Hurst will only add to the collective ability. Both Godino and Jarvis will be part of the four captains this season for Manhattan. “Marcel is going to be a handful on both sides of the field,” Manitta said. “He does a really good job creating offense. Tyler and Brett played attack a little last year, so that will benefit our decision making while Andrew has great quickness and change of direction.” Sophomore Kevin Cox, who notched 10 points as a rookie, and junior Mike Casson also look to figure into the offensive side of the midfield for Manhattan. “Mike is one of the best pure shooters I’ve ever coached,” said Manitta. “Kevin is another do-it-all midfielder, a real athletic kid who makes smart decisions.” Defensively, the duo of Jon Crean and Alex Grandal will be looked on for their experience to help anchor that area of the midfield while Justin Cornetto will also fill
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that role. Newcomers such as Mercy transfer Patrick Hodapp and freshman Nick Strano, along with Jimmy Rogers figure to make an immediate impact with the Jaspers. “Hodapp has really fit in nicely here, and he’s one of the reasons why guys are adapting as quickly as they are,” explained Manitta, who coached Hodapp at Mercy. “Nick and Jimmy are playing a little bit older that their years and I’m really excited I get a chance to work with them.” Second-year players Mike Chilvers, Carter Sherman, and Christopher Ottati, along with freshman Nick Enright will look for playing time this season. At the face-off X, a trio of Jaspers will compete for the role, led by a freshman who has been opening eyes in practice. “Matt Ruquet is a pretty decent sized kid with some strength and good hands,” said Manitta of the rookie from Rocky Point, N.Y. “Despite being a freshman he seems to be the guy for us right now and we’re hoping we can get a lot out of him this season.” Players like Crean, who took 39 face-offs for the Jaspers last year, and junior Greg Smith will also be involved in the rotation.
talent. A freshmen long pole, Darien Bica is high on the coaches list to contribute immediately. Sophomores Chad Steinetz, Stefano Costa and Connor Bishop as well as freshman Sam Izzarelli will all compete for minutes this season.
GOALKEEPING
The fiercest competition on the Manhattan roster has been between the pipes as three goalkeepers return from last year’s roster. Junior Rich Akapnitis registered 11.5 saves per game and a 54.8% save percentage in 10 games last season. Meanwhile, Michael Wiatrak played in just six games as a true freshman with a 57% save percentage and a 8.85 goals against average. “Rich has done a very good job of getting himself healthier and he’s a lot quicker that
DEFENSE
Two starters from the 2012 Jaspers will be at the core of the Manhattan defense this season. Sophomore Max Kerber will lead the close defensemen while junior Sean McMahon has been a top player at long-stick midfielder for the Jaspers. “Max has a toughness to go along with his size that we like and he’s doing a really good job for us right not,” Manitta explained. “Sean is definitely the standout right now. He can do a lot. He can carry the ball, and he is great on ground balls and caused turnovers.” Also working at LSM for the Jaspers this year include senior Dan Sweeney, sophomore Taylor Skaggs, and freshman walk-on Alex Gitlitz. Veteran athletes such as captain Evan Potter, Dan McGreevy, Jeff Mohr and William Gerard will be added into the mix at close defense and look to mold a group of young M A N H A T T A N
he was last season,” said Manitta. “Mike outlets the ball really well and has a good command of what’s going on. We really like the competition between those two guys.” Sophomore William Murphy will add to the depth at the position and could see minutes this season.
SCHEDULE
get go. From start to finish it’s a demanding one,” said Manitta. “I feel like the nonconference slate compliments our MAAC contests and will have the guys motivated to say the least.” Manhattan will then travel to West Point, N.Y. three days later when they take on Army (Feb. 13). It marks the first time in program history that the Jaspers will take on the Black Knights. They are 4-2 all-time against Service Academy schools, with all six prior meetings coming against Air Force. The 2013 home slate opens on Feb. 23 with a contest against Lafayette. Manhattan will then go on the road for four straight games, visiting Providence (March 2), Mount St. Mary’s (March 9), Princeton (March 12), and Binghamton (March 16). Princeton is the reigning Ivy League champions and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. After a home contest against Mercer (March 20), the Jaspers will enter Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) play when they host Jacksonville (March 23) before a three game road swing. Manhattan will visit Siena (March 30), nonconference rival Wagner (April 2) and Detroit (April 6). The Jaspers will play two of their final three games of the regular season at home beginning on April 13 when they host defending conference champion Canisius before traveling to VMI on April 20. In the last regular season contest, Manhattan welcomes in Marist (April 27) to Gaelic Park. The Golden Griffins will host the 2013 MAAC Men’s Lacrosse Tournament May 3-5 at the Demske Sports Complex with the top four teams qualifying.
A challenging 15-game slate awaits the Jaspers, featuring matchups against perennial power Princeton as well as the beginning of a new rivalry with Army. The Tigers are ranked #14 in the Preseason USILA Coaches Poll while the Black Knights were receiving votes. Manitta will make his Division I coaching debut on Feb. 10 when the Jaspers travel to Rutgers for a date with the Scarlet Knights. “Our schedule is challenging from the C O L L E G E
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Steve Manitta was named head coach of the Manhattan College men’s lacrosse program on July 2, 2012. Manitta comes to Riverdale after three years as head men’s lacrosse coach/assistant athletic director at Mercy College. Manitta was hired as the first head coach of Mercy’s fledgling men’s lacrosse program in 2009. The team began play in 2010 and posted a 5-10 record in the competitive East Coast Conference (ECC) during its inaugural season. In 2011, he was named ECC Coach of the Year after leading the Mavericks to an 11-3 mark. Mercy was nationally ranked in 10 of 12 weeks that season, peaking at No. 7, and the six-win improvement represented the biggest jump of any program in NCAA Division II. In addition, Mercy led Division II in man-down defense in 2011, allowing just seven goals in 68 man-down situations (10.3 percent). Among the 80-plus players Manitta recruited during his time at Mercy was M A N H A T T A N
goalkeeper T.J. DiCarlo, who was the USILA Division II Goalkeeper of the Year and an All-American in 2011. Prior to his arrival at Mercy, Manitta was the head coach at Chatham High School in Chatham, N.J., from 2001-09. He compiled a 115-47 record at Chatham and developed five All-American players, including the 2008 NJSIAA Player of the Year. Manitta guided the Cougars to a pair of conference titles in 2007-08, as well as consecutive appearances in the Morris County Tournament semifinals. The Cougars received their first-ever state ranking during Manitta’s first season, and his 2002 squad reached the state quarterfinals for the first time school history. He was named New Jersey Coach of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger and Daily Record that season. Manitta began his coaching career at Roxbury High School in Succasunna, N.J., where he established the lacrosse program in 1993. He guided the program C O L L E G E
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to the state tournament in just its third year of existence and mentored eight allconference players, including five all-state selections, in seven seasons. A native of Fulton, N.Y., Manitta is just the third head coach in the history of the Manhattan men’s lacrosse program, which began play in 1996. He played midfield at SUNY Morrisville, earning allregion honors in 1989, and later earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Nyack College. He and his wife, Kim, reside in Chatham, N.J., with their two sons, Teddy and Colin.
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MATT NEALIS
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Matt Nealis joins the Jaspers after spending two years as Steve Manitta’s assistant at Mercy College. His specialty focuses on the defensive end of the field as well as film breakdown. While at Mercy, Nealis coached the team to the “man-down� unit to the highest kill percentage, 89.7%, in Division II.
No stranger to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), Nealis was a four year stand-out at Mount St. Mary’s in Maryland from 2006-10. While there, he was named Second Team All-MAAC in 2008 prior to being a two-time captain for the Mountaineers. In 2009 and 2010 he earned First-Team
All-Conference honors while helping lead the Mount to a 2010 MAAC Championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Durnig his senior campaign, he also played in the 2010 North vs. South Senior All-Star game.
JOHN LADE
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Following an impressive collegiate playing career, John Lade begins his first season with the Manhattan men’s lacrosse program. One of the nations top defenders, Lade spent three years on the Syracuse men’s lacrosse team, leading the Orange as one of the more dominant teams in Division I lacrosse. A 2011 graduate, he was a three time
All-American player and earned first-team honors twice. In both 2010 and 2011 he was named First-Team BIG EAST while garnering the 2011 Division I Defenseman of the Year award. Lade spent his freshman year at Villanova and was named a First-Team All-CAA player, earning a spot on the 2008 U-19 USA
Gold Medal Team, before transferring. During his high school campaign, Lade impressed Manitta playing against him at Randolph high school in New Jersey. There he was a two-time high school All-American and the 2007 N.J. Defenseman of the Year.
SAL MARINELLO
4USFOHUI $POEJUJPOJOH $PBDI s TU TFBTPO A longtime athletic trainer, Sal Marinello, enters his first year with the Manhattan men’s lacrosse program. His main responsibility will be the strength and conditioning fo the Jaspers players.
For a better part of four decades, Marinello has made a name for himself as a personal trainer. He is a certified coach with USA Weightlifting and the president of Athletic Development Coaching.
His experience ranges from youth athletes to college scholarship winners. Marinello has also spent time as the Strength and Conditioning Coach at Chatham High School in New Jersey.
SPENCER WRIGHT Wright joins Manhattan after spending six years as an assistant at the Fieldston School in Riverdale, N.Y., where he helped aid the Eagles to two state championships in 2005 and 2007.
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A winner at every level, he played an integral part on two Division I National Championship teams (2000 and 2002) as a midfielder for Syracuse University. Following the 2002 NCAA season, his outstanding play
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earned him 2nd team All-American honors. In 2003, Wright was drafted by the Rochester Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse and played five seasons professionally.
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2013 ROSTER NUMERICAL 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 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Name Kevin Cox Taylor Skaggs Mike Casson Alex Grandal Tyler Eidel Mike DiPascali Brett Madarasz Evan Potter Marcel Godino Sean McMahon Jimmy Rogers Chad Steinetz Michael Wiatrak Max Kerber Andrew Hurst Greg Smith Justin Cornetto William Murphy Brian McGrath Levi Radbourne Rich Akapnitis Mike Chilvers Carter Sherman Dan McGreevy Sam Izzarelli Patrick Hodapp Ryan Payton Nick Enright Jon Crean Stefano Costa Christopher Ottati Nick Strano Jeff Mohr Darien Bica Alex Gitlitz Connor Bishop John Dugan Paul Moreau Dan Sweeney Stephen Farrell Matt Ruquet William Gerard Tyler Jarvis
Cl. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
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Ht. 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-6 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-3 5-7 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0
Wt. 157 200 198 160 205 160 180 195 175 170 175 205 200 203 148 220 160 160 180 180 260 190 195 185 180 170 185 180 155 195 185 185 200 185 160 170 175 175 180 185 185 188 175
Hometown/High School/Previous School Brightwaters, N.Y./Bay Shore Hartland, W.I./Arrowhead Bellmore, N.Y./John F.Kennedy Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon St. Louis, M.O./Vianney Martinsville, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West Morrison, Colo./J.K. Mullen Summit, N.J./Summit New Milford, C.T./New Milford Annapolis, Md./DeMatha Sparta, N.J./Sparta North Caldwell, N.J./West Essex Regional Cohoes, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Babylon, N.Y./Babylon Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Fair Lawn, N.J./Bergen Catholic Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem North Garden City, N.Y./Carey Guelph, Ontario, Canada/John F. Ross Hauppauge, N.Y./Hauppauge Warren, N.J./Watchung Hills Ravena, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Amston, Conn./Xavier Oak Ridge, N.J./Jefferson Township/Mercy Moriches, N.Y./William Floyd Berkeley Height, N.J./Governor Livingston Hamburg, N.Y./Hamburg Green Brook, N.J./Watchung Hills Amsterdam, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Milton, Del./Delmarva Christian Irvington, N.Y./Dobbs Ferry Centerport, N.Y./Chaminade Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard/Cape Fear CC Stony Point, N.Y./Stony Point Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River Centerport, N.Y./Harborfields/Salisbury College Loudonville, N.Y./Shaker Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Spring Lake, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy O’Fallon, M.O./Ft. Zumwalt West
HEAD COACH – Steve Manitta (Nyack ‘06), 1st Season ASSISTANT COACHES – Matt Nealis (Mt. St. Mary’s ‘10), First Season, John Lade (Syracuse ’11); First Season, Sal Marinello; First Season
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EVAN POTTER 4FOJPS s s %FGFOTFNBO s .PSSJTPO $PMP + , .VMMFO 2012: Played in just five games during the year...picked up a total of five ground balls... corralled two ground balls at John’s Hopkins (3/6) and three at Mercer (3/13). 2011: Played in 12 games, earning the start in three...made his college debut against Presbyterian on March 1...got his first start at Villanova on March 19...also garnered a start against Jacksonville (April 2) and at Siena (April 16)...picked up four groundballs including two at Detroit on April 9...also caused five turnovers throughout the year. 2010: Did not see any game action. Before Manhattan: Picked up First Team All-State honors after helping J.K. Mullen High School earn the 2009 Colorado State Championship...Also played football and basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Bill and Patty...Has one brother, William, and one sister, Autumn... Majoring in management...Enjoys skiing...Born on August 7, 1990.
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PAUL MOREAU 4FOJPS s s "UUBDL s 1FBSM 3JWFS / : 1FBSM 3JWFS 2012: Played in 11 games making six starts...finished the year with eight points, including three goals...had three multi-point games...had a career high three points in Manhattan’s home win over Detroit on March 31 with two goals and one assist. 2011: Named to MAAC All-Academic Team...Saw time in 11 games...made college debut at Rutgers on Feb. 20...scored his first and only goal of the year at Denver on March 6... picked up four ground balls in his sophomore. 2010: Did not see any game action. BEFORE MANHATTAN: A two-time team MVP at Pearl River High School...Twice earned all-league, all-county and all-section honors...Also played soccer and hockey. PERSONAL: Son of Gerald and Catherine...Father and uncle, Paul, both played collegiate lacrosse...Has two brothers, Eric and Peter, and one sister, Kayla...Majoring in engineering...Born on May 20, 1991.
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TYLER JARVIS 4FOJPS s s .JEGJFMEs 0 'BMMPO .P 'U ;VNXBMU 8FTU 2012: Played in 12 games with two starts in his third season...was the third leading scorer with 20 points...finished tied for team high with 18 goals...had five multi-goal games...scored game-winning goal against Binghamton (3/17)...had a six point performance, five goals and one assist, in Jaspers 20-5 win over Wagner (4/3)...also picked up 15 ground balls. 2011: Played in all 16 games, making one start...was the fourth leading scorer with 21 points and 16 games...scored a goal in all but six games...had a hatrick against Air Force on March 5 adding an assist for a 4 point effort...notched five multipoint contests including another hatrick against Marist on April 23...had a shots-on-goal percentage of .534...also corraled 12 ground balls. 2010: Came off the bench in 14 games...Notched three points (one goal, two assists) in the Jaspers’ 12-9 win at Sacred Heart on March 6...Also caused a turnover in that game...Had an assist against No. 6 Princeton at Gaelic Park on March 9...Found the back of the net in contests at Presbyterian (March 15) and Hofstra (April 6)...Scored Manhattan’s first goal of the game against No. 10 Hofstra...Contributed an assist at Canisius on March 27. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named team MVP all four years at Ft. Zumwalt West High School...Earned all-state honors after both his junior and senior seasons after earning an all-conference selection as a sophomore...Also played soccer and hockey. PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Debbie...Has two sisters, Ashleigh and Courtney...Majoring in finance...Enjoys snowboarding...Born on December 1, 1990.
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MARCEL GODINO +VOJPS s s .JEGJFME s 4VNNJU / + 4VNNJU 2012: Played in only two games, making one start‌only start of the year game at Lehigh (2/25) 2011: Played in 16 games making seven starts as a freshman...registered ten goals to be one of seven Jaspers with double-digit goals on the season...made collegiate debut at Rutgers on Feb. 20...scored his first goal in his first start againt Presbyterian on March 1...had his first multipoint game on March 16 with two goals and one assist against Wagner...finished the year with 12 points (ten goals and two assists)...also picked up 15 groundballs...had a shot-on-goal percentage of .568. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named a Newark Star Ledger Third Team All-State lacrosse selection as well as an All-County and All-Conference member after leading his team in goals during his senior season at Summit high school... The Summit, N.J. native also spent two years on the football and cross country teams. PERSONAL: Son of Anthony and Adele... Has brother, Jules... Majoring in Physical Education... Born on January 1, 1992.
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ALEX GRANDAL 4FOJPS s s .JEGJFME s #BCZMPO / : 8FTU #BCZMPO 2012: Played in each of the teams 14 games with 12 starts...was third on the team in ground balls (34)...finished the season third in caused turnovers (7)...ended the year with three points, including two assists...had a multi-point performance at Mercer (3/13) 2011: Played in all 16 games making two starts...was third on the team picking up 21 ground balls...scored a goal at Siena on April 16...registered an assist against Marist on April 23. 2010: Played in 11 games and corralled 10 ground balls...Made collegiate debut against No. 6 Princeton at Gaelic Park on March 9 and picked up a ground ball...Fired a shot and secured two ground balls at Presbyterian on March 15...Collected a season-high three ground balls at Canisius on March 27...Had a ground ball and caused a turnover at No. 10 Hofstra on April 6. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Served as the primary face-off man for West Babylon High School...Earned all-division and all-county honors while leading West Babylon’s football team to the Long Island Championship as a senior...Also ran track. PERSONAL: Son of Joanne...Has one sister, Olivia...Majoring in accounting...Born on January 19, 1991.
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JUSTIN CORNETTO 4FOJPS s s .JEGJFME s 'BJS -BXO / : #FSHFO $BUIPMJD 2012: Played in nine games...picked up two ground balls 2011: Saw action in eight games in his second season...made his collegiate debut on Feb. 26 at Robert Morris...caused a turnover at Johns Hopkins on March 9. 2010: Did not play. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Helped Bergen Catholic High School reach the New Jersey State Championship Game in 2008 and the state semifinals in 2009...Selected to play in the Garden State Challenge Games following his senior season. PERSONAL: Son of Ken...Born on August 10, 1990 in Orlando, Fla
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BRIAN MCGRATH 4FOJPS s s "UUBDL s (BSEFO $JUZ / : (BSEFO $JUZ 2012: Played in all 14 games, making 13 starts...led the team in points (29), goals (18), shots (63) and was second in assists (11)...had six multi-goal games including four hattricks...had a season high five points, two goals, in Manhattan’s 20-5 win over Wagner (4/3)...picked up 22 ground balls...had a shots-on-goal percentage of .635 (40-of-63). 2011: Played in all 16 games making 12 starts...made collegiate debut at Rutgers on Feb. 20...earned his first college start six days late (Feb. 26) at Robert Morris where he notched his first point on an assist...scored his first goal at Air Force on March 5 as part of a four point effort (two goals and two assists)...had four multigoal games including hatricks in back-to-back games against Villanova (March 19) and VMI (March 26)...finished the year third in goals (13) assists (9) and points (22)...also picked up 19 ground balls. 2010: Did not play. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played three seasons of varsity lacrosse at Carey High School, helping the team reach the 2007 Nassau County Semifinals...Placed second on the squad in scoring as both a junior and a senior...Earned an academic all-conference selection following his junior season...Also played football and basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Kevin and Elaine...Has two sisters, Kerry and Deirdre...Majoring in business...Born on July 16, 1991
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JON CREAN 4FOJPS s s .JEGJFME s )BNCVSH / : )BNCVSH 2012: Was Manhattan’s #2 face-off specialist...won 18 of 39 face-off’s (46.2%)...played in 12 games...was second on the team in ground balls with 37...also had three goals and one assist 2011: Played in all 16 games with three starts...was third on the team in ground balls (33)...second on squad in faceoffs won (46) and faceoff percentage (.442)...made his first college start at Johns Hopkins on March 9...won eight-of-nine faceoffs he took in Manhattan’s victory over Wagner on March 16...scored four goals on the season along with four assists...had a multipoint effort against Jacksonville on April 2 with two assists...MAAC All-Academic Team. 2010: Saw action in four games...Made collegiate debut at Sacred Heart on March 6...Went 1-for-2 in the faceoff circle against Detroit on March 20...Also took a faceoff against Saint Joseph’s on April 24. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played three seasons of varsity lacrosse at Hamburg High School, helping the team win three sectional titles and make an appearance in the New York State semifinals...A two-time first team all-league selection...Served as team captain of both the lacrosse and hockey squads during his senior year...Named to the high honor roll...Also ran cross country. PERSONAL: Son of James and Patricia...Brother, Shamus, plays lacrosse at Alfred... Also has one sister, Hannah...Cousins, Chris Quinn and Jon Domres, play lacrosse at MAAC rival Canisius...Majoring in accounting...Born on April 29, 1991.
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JEFF MOHR 4FOJPS s s %FGFOTFNBO s .JMUPO %FM %FMNBSWB $ISJTUJBO 2012: Started and played in all 14 contests...corralled a total of 26 ground balls including a season high at Marist on April 14...caused one turnover against Wagner on April 3. 2011: Played in six games last season...made collegiate debut versus Sacred Heart on March 12...picked up ground balls at Hofstra and Siena. 2010: Did not play. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Delmarva Christian High School’s all-time leader with 205 career points...A four-year starter and four-time first team all-conference selection... Named third team all-state twice...Earned Academic All-American honors in 2009...Also played soccer, earning three all-conference selections, and basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Susan...Has one brother, James, and one sister, Jessica... Majoring in accounting...Went on mission trips to Arizona and Jamaica while in high school...Born on March 30, 1991.
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DAN SWEENEY 4FOJPS s s %FGFOTFNBO s $FOUFSQPSU / : )BSCPSGJFMET 4BMJTCVSZ $PMMFHF 2012: Saw time in 10 games with no starts...scored his only goal of the year at Mercer (3/13)...finished the season with 11 ground balls. 2011: Played in four games during his freshman campaign...made college debut at Denver on March 6...picked up a ground ball versus Hofstra on April 5. BEFORE MANHATTAN: A two-year letterwinner for the Harborfields high school lacrosse and football team... The Centerport, N.Y. native transferred from Division III Salisbury University in Salisbury, Md., to play closer to home. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Noreen... Has brother, Regan... Majoring in marketing... Born June 16, 1991.
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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named team MVP and an All-County lacrosse selection during his senior season at Smithtown West high school... The Smithtown, N.Y. native also played point guard on the basketball team and wide receiver on the football team.
2011: Played in 11 games in his freshman season... made college debut at Air Force on March 5 where he scored his first goal...finished the year with five points (four goals and one assist)...picked up six ground balls...had a shots-on-goal percenteage of .846 (11 of 13).
PERSONAL: Son of Ron and Marie... Has two brothers, Craig, and Derek... Majoring in physical education... Volunteered at local lacrosse camps across Long Island... Born February 22, 1992.
SEAN MCMAHON +VOJPS s s %FGFOTFNBO s /FX .JMGPSE $POO /FX .JMGPSE 2012: Played in all 14 games as a sophomore with 11 starts...was fifth on the team in ground balls with 28...also finished tied for fourth in caused turnovers...won 7-of-18 faceoffs he took (.389). 2011: Saw time in 12 contests making six starts as a rookie...made his college debut at Rutgers on Feb. 20...was awarded his first start at Air Force on March 5...fired one shot against Jacksonville on April 20...picked up 16 ground balls...went 17-for-45 at the faceoff (.378).
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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Garnered All-State Class LL and All-Conference lacrosse accolades as a senior at New Milford high school... The New Milford, C.T. native was ranked the No. 2 defensemen in the Southwest Conference... He also played center on the school’s hockey team and was named an All-Conference member. PERSONAL: Son of Greg and Melinda... Has brother, Blaine... Cousin, Courtney McMahon, played women’s soccer at Manhattan... Chose Manhattan for its academic reputation... Born on August 7, 1992.
MIKE CASSON +VOJPS s s .JEGJFME s #FMMNPSF / : +PIO ' ,FOOFEZ 2012: Played in seven games as a sophomore... registered his first collegiate goal at Maris (4/14)... finished the year with six shots and three ground balls. 2011: Saw action in one game...made collegiate debut at Air Force on March 5.
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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Received All-Conference and All-County honors during his junior and senior seasons at John F. Kennedy high school... The Bellmore, N.Y. native was also an All-Conference wrestler in the 171-189 lb weight class. PERSONAL: Son of Thomas and Colleen... Has two brothers, Thomas, and Joey... Majoring in Business... Born on March 20, 1992.
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LEVI RADBOURNE +VOJPS s s %FGFOTFNBO s (VFMQI 0OUBSJP $BOBEB +PIO ' 3PTT 2012: Did not play. 2011: Played in two games making his collegiate debut at Denver on March 6.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Spent three years as a member of the Ontario Edge Lacrosse Program... The Guelph, Ont. native also participated in football and was the rugby team captain and MVP at John F. Ross high school. PERSONAL: Son of Shawn and Tracy... Has brother, Axel... Majoring in Business... First Canadian-born men’s lacrosse player in program history... Born March 4, 1992.
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RICH AKAPNITIS +VOJPS s s (PBMJF s )BVQQBVHF / : )BVQQBVHF 2012: Played 10 games in goal seeing nine starts as a sophomore...was the team leader in ground balls with 41...recorded double-digit saves in five games including a career high 19 versus Binghamton (3/17) and Detroit (3/31)...finished the year with a 10.58 goals against average (GAA) and a .548 save percentage...ended the season with a 3-5 record 2011: Played in 12 games, making ten starts between the pipes in his rookie year...made his collegiate debut of the bench against Rutgers on 2/20 making nine saves...followed that up with his first start at Robert Morris making a career high 21 saves...had a goals against average (GAA) of 11.39 with a .506 save percentage...picked up his first
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career win on 3/16 at home over Wagner making 15 saves...made double-digit saves in five games... finished the season with a 3-9 record. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Rich Akapnitis is the career lacrosse saves leader at Hauppauge high school... The Hauppage, N.Y. native was a two-time All-County selection for lacrosse and also starred as a member of the football team. PERSONAL: Son of Dawn Akapnitis... Has sister, Michelle... Majoring in Education... Served as a coach for local youth lacrosse and football camps... Participated in various charities such as Kicks for Cancer and the Special Olympics... Born March 26, 1992.
DAN MCGREEVY +VOJPS s s %FGFOTFNBO s 3PDLZ 1PJOU / : 3PDLZ 1PJOU 2012: Saw action in 13 goals with one start...picked up 15 ground balls and was fifth on the team in caused turnovers...made only start of the season at Mercer (3/13)...did not take a shot all season. 2011: Played in 15 games as a freshman while making 12 starts...was the team leader in ground balls with 42...tied for the team lead with 19 caused turnovers...made his collegiate debut in his first start at Robert Morris on Feb. 26...did not take a shot all year.
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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named a senior AllCounty lacrosse selection and won the 2008 New York State Championship at Rocky Point high school... The Rocky Point, N.Y. native was also a two-year letterwinner at outside linebacker for the football program. PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Lynda... Has two brothers, Tim, and Chris, and sister, Shannon... Majoring in engineering... Born July 7, 1991.
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RYAN PAYTON +VOJPS s s "UUBDL s .PSJDIFT / : 8JMMJBN 'MPZE
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2012: Played in all 14 contests while making five starts...was fifth on the team in points (13) and third in goals scored (10)...scored his first career goal as part of a two-goal game at Mercer (3/13)... had a career high four goals in Jaspers 20-5 win over Wagner on April 3...also corralled 12 ground balls.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Selected to All-County Team his senior year as an attacker for the William Floyd high school lacrosse program... The Moriches, N.Y. native also spent time at tight end for the football team and as a sweeper on the soccer squad.
2011: Played in nine games starting at Rutgers (Feb. 20) and Denver (March 6)...fired his first career shot against Robert Morris...finished the year with five shots, two of them on-goal...picked up a ground ball at Air Force.
PERSONAL: Son of John and Carol... Has brother, Sean... Majoring in business... Participated in Adopt a Family charity and volunteered at local coaching clinics... Born November 26, 1991.
GREG SMITH +VOJPS s s "UUBDL s 4FUBVLFU / : 8BSE .FMWJMMF 2012: Played in just two games as a sophomore... scored his first collegiate goal against Wagner on April 3. 2011: Made his college debut at Denver on March 6 in his only game action all year.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Emerged as one of the lacrosse team’s top offensive players during his senior year at Ward Melville high school... The Setauket, N.Y. native also played tight end and defensive line on the football team. PERSONAL: Son of James and Diane... Has brother, Brian and sister, Jennifer... Majoring in accounting... Cousin, Joe Marra, is a goalkeeper for Major League Lacrosse’s Chicago Machine... Born September 23, 1992.
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WILLIAM GERARD +VOJPS s s %FGFOTFNFO s 4QSJOH -BLF / + $ISJTUJBO #SPUIFST "DBEFNZ 2012: Saw action in four contests...made his collegiate debut at Johns Hopkins (3/6)...picked up a ground ball against Mercer (3/13) 2011: Played in one game as a rookie...Made collegiate debut against VMI on March 26.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was an All-Conference First Team member during his final two seasons at the Christian Brothers Academy... The Spring Lake, N.J. native won two conference titles in high school and was a member of the wrestling team. PERSONAL: Son of William and Ellen... Has three sisters, Elizabeth, Kathleen and Jessica... Majoring in political science... Member of the Lasallian Leaders Organization... Born March 30,
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KEVIN COX 4PQIPNPSF s s .JEGJFME s #SJHIUXBUFST / : #BZ 4IPSF 2012: Played in 14 games as a true freshman with two starts...made his collegiate debut at Lehigh (2/25)...finished the year fifth in goals scored with seven...also added three assists...scored his first college goal in Jaspers 11-9 win over Providence (3/3)...had three multi-point efforts including a career high three, two points and one assist, against VMI (4/7) BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year letterwinner in high school...was named the teams “Unsung Hero� as a junior...made All-Division and All-County as a
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TAYLOR SKAGGS 4PQIPNPSF s s %FGFOTFNBO s )BSUMBOE 8 * "SSPXIFBE 2012: Played in six games as a freshman with no starts...made his college debut at Lehigh (2/25)... caused a turnover against Siena (4/28). BEFORE MANHATTAN: Three-sport athlete, lettering in football and ice hockey along with lacrosse...1st team All-Conference and All-State as a senior...won the “Long-Stick Middie Specialty� Award.
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PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Amy Skaggs...born on April 11, 1993...oldest of six children, brothers Trevor, Trenton, Ty and sisters Tatum and Tori...was recruited by Notre Dame, Marquette and others... one of the first lacrosse players in Wisconsin to sign a Division I letter of intent.
TYLER EIDEL 4PQIPNPSF s s "UUBDL s 4U -PVJT . 0 7JBOOFZ 2012: Did not see any game action. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a three sport athlete playing basketball and soccer as well...named second team All-Conference as a sophomore...first team All-Conference as both a junior and senior... also named an All-State player in his final season... team MVP in each of his last two years.
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PERSONAL: Son of Kirk and Sandy Eidel...born on December 30, 1992...has one younger brother, Blake...majoring in Accounting, wants to become a U.S. Attorney...recruited by Ohio State, Fairfield, Detroit, Sacred Heart and others.
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MICHAEL WIATRAK 4PQIPNPSF s s (PBMJF s /PSUI $BMEXFMM / + 8FTU &TTFL 3FHJPOBM 2012: Played in six games, with five starts in net, during his rookie campaign...made college debut at Princeton on Feb. 28 making a career high 15 saves...picked up first collegiate win at Mercer on March 13 saving 13 shots...finished the year with a 2-3 record...had an 8.85 Goals Against Average (GAA) and a .570 save percentage...made doubledigit saves in first three starts. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Three year letterwinner for coach Tim Glenn at West Essex Regional...First
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Team All-Fitch Conference, Second Team All-County and All-State as a senior...Honorable Mention AllConference as a junior and sophomore...was named an Adidas All-American. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Maureen Wiatrack...born September 14th, 1992...has an older sister, Kaitlyn, and a younger brother, Kyle... also recruited by Lehigh, Sacred Heart, West Point among others...plans to major in Business.
MAX KERBER 4PQIPNPSF s s %FGFOTFNBO s $PIPFT / : $ISJTUJBO #SPUIFST "DBEFNZ 2012: Played in two games as a freshman with one start...made college debut at Lehigh (2/25). BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was named a Section II All-First Team player as a senior...named a top regional player by multiple publications including The Times Union and Troy Record...participated in the Empire State Games.
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PERSONAL: Son of Gregory and Susan Kerber... born July 1, 1993...youngest of three children, brother Zak and sister Alexis...member of the LaSallian Leaders...Finance major.
ANDREW HURST 4PQIPNPSF s s "UUBDL s #BCZMPO / : #BCZMPO 2012: Earned playing time in 11 games as a freshman...made collegiate debut at John’s Hopkins (3/6)...finished the season with six goals...had a two goal game at Sacred Heart (3/10)...also scored goals against Binghamton, Wagner, VMI and Jacksonville. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Three-sport athlete at Babylon High School...was an All-County Lacrosse player and wrestler...named captain of the lacrosse
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team...played on the 2008 Long Island Champion football team...recruited by NYIT and Air Force. PERSONAL: Son of Stephen and Kathy Hurst... born May 11th, 1993...youngest of three children... has an older brother, Stephen, and sister, Victoria... plans to major in Accounting...cousin, Matt, plays lacrosse for St. John’s.
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MIKE CHILVERS 4PQIPNPSF s s "UUBDL s 8BSSFO / + 8BUDIVOH )JMMT 2012: Saw time in eight games during hisfreshman season‌made his collegiate debt at Lehigh (2/25)‌ scored his first collegiate goal at Sacred Heart (3/10)‌also notched an assist against Binghampton (3/17).
PERSONAL: Son of David and Michele Chilvers... born March 21, 1993...has one sister, Erika... majoring in Business...recruited by Sacred Heart.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year letterwinner in lacrosse...earned another letter in football...2nd Team All-Conference as a senior.
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CARTER SHERMAN 4PQIPNPSF s s .JEGJFME s 3BWFOB / : $ISJTUJBO #SPUIFST "DBEFNZ 2012: Played in 11 games as a true freshman...made collegiate debut at Lehigh (2/25)...finished the year with two shots and four ground balls. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played five years of lacrosse in high school, helping CBA win the Big Ten Championship each season...was named a captain in both his junior and senior seasons...Section II All-Star as a senior.
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PERSONAL: Son of James and Peggy Sue Sherman...born October 7, 1992...youngest of three sons...older brother Casey played lacrosse at Siena...brother Jordan is a senior on the Manhattan lacrosse squad...also recruited by Hofstra, Army, Sacred Heart, Siena and others.
STEFANO COSTA 4PQIPNPSF s s %FGFOTFNBO s (SFFO #SPPL / + 8BUDIVOH )JMMT 2012: Did not see any playing time
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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played four years of lacrosse...was named an All-State and AllConference player.
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CHRISTOPHER OTTATI 4PQIPNPSF s s .JEGJFME s "NTUFSEBN / : $ISJTUJBO #SPUIFST "DBEFNZ 2012: Did not play. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played three years of lacrosse in high school...was also a member of the golf and basketball team...won a state championship in basketball his junior year...was recruited by Detroit, Holy Cross, and Sacred Heart.
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PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Maria Ottati...born on October 8th, 1992...oldest of three children... has a younger brother, Kevin, and sister, Megan... majoring in Computer Science.
CONNOR BISHOP 4PQIPNPSF s s %FGFOTFNBO s 8JMNJOHUPO / $ )PHHBSE BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named an Adidas AllAmerican in his senior year at John T. Hoggard high school...a four year letterwinner on defense, he was named an All-Conference player in each of his final two seasons...team captain as a senior...originally committed to Presbyterian before lacrosse program was discontinued.
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PERSONAL: Son of Jason and Kerri Bishop...born May 3, 1993...has a younger sister, Laney...tore his ACL in high school...was recruited by Presbyterian and C.W. Post...plans to major in Business.
CHAD STEINETZ 4PQIPNPSF s s %FGFOTFNBO s 4QBSUB / + 4QBSUB 2012: Played in five games as a true freshman... made collegiate debut at Princeton on Feb. 28... picked up a ground ball at Jacksonville on April 21.
PERSONAL: Son of Scott and Lynn...born on March 11, 1993...youngest of three children...brother Tyler plays lacrosse at St. Anslems...majoring in Communication.
BEOFRE MANHATTAN: Was a three year letterwinner at Sparta...named team MVP as both a junior and a senior...Made 1st team All-League and 2nd team All-State as a junior...was named to the All-State 1st team as a senior...also played three years of basketball.
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DARIEN BICA 'SFTINBO s s *SWJOHUPO / : %PCCT 'FSSZ BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a two year varsity captain for Greg Lewis...named All-League as a senior..helped team to a Sectionals semifinals appearance in programs inaugural season...once scored a hat trick as a long-stick midfielder...was also an All-League football player along with playing basketball all four years of high school
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PERSONAL: Son of Vinny and Dina Bica...born on May 1, 1994...has an older sister, Taryn...is the first player in high school history to play collegiate lacrosse and sign a letter of intent...was recruited by Hofstra, Ithaca and C.W. Post...is a Physical Education major
MIKE DIPASCALI 'SFTINBO s s "UUBDL s .BSUJOTWJMMF / + #SJEHFXBUFS 3BSJUBO BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a two-sport athlete in high school also competing on the varsity ice hockey squad...led team to the Tournament of Champions title in both 2010 and 2012...won four consecutive Somerset County titles as well as four straight group titles...helped high school to a #3 National ranking according to ESPN in 2012
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PERSONAL: Son of Frank and Joanne DiPascali... born on 2/23/1994...has two older brothers, Frank and Greg, and an older sister, Dorothy...was also recruited by Scranton and Virginia.
JOHN DUGAN 'SFTINBO s s .JEGJFME s 4UPOZ 1PJOU / : /PSUI 3PDLMBOE BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a four year varsity starter at North Rockland High School being named captain in his final two seasons...was named AllLeague, All-County, and All-Section as a senior
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PERSONAL: Born on March 18, 1994...son of Michael and Kathy Dugan...has an older brother, Michael and older sister, Elizabeth who each attended Manhattan...sister was a four year player for Manhattan women’s lacrosse from 2009-2012... will be a Physical Education major...recruited by such schools as C.W. Post, NYIT, and SUNY Plattsburgh
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NICK ENRIGHT 'SFTINBO s s .JEGJFME s #FSLFMFZ )FJHIU / + (PWFSOPS -JWJOHTUPO BEFORE MANHATTAN: Former three sport athlete who also played football and ran track...was named Offensive MVP in his junior year for head coach Tyler Brown leading the team with 35 goals... was named to the Garden State games team in 2011
42
PERSONAL: Son of Kathy Enright...Born on 2/9/94...has an older sister, Shelly...was a member of both the Athletic Honors and Latin Honors Society...recruited by Scranton and San Diego... plans to be a Business Psychology major.
STEPHEN FARRELL 'SFTINBO s s "UUBDL s -PVEPOWJMMF / : 4IBLFS BEFORE MANHATTAN: Two-year letterwinner for head coach Shawn Hennessey at Shaker High School...was named captain of the team as a senior...led squad in points and assists in both his junior and senior year.
36
PERSONAL: Born on June 8, 1994...son of Stephen and Denise Farrell...has two older brothers, Michael and Bill, as well as older sister Marie
ALEX GITLITZ 'SFTINBO s s %FGFOTFNBO s $FOUFSQPSU / : $IBNJOBEF BEFORE MANHATTAN: Earned two letters under John Moran at Chaminade high school...versatile player who will see time both defensively and in the midfield as a long-pole
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
25
PERSONAL: Son of Craig and Maria Gitlitz...born 10/15/1993...has an older sister, Shannon...is an Engineering major
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M E N ’ S
L A C R O S S E
26
SAM IZZARELLI 'SFTINBO s s %FGFOTFNBO s "NTUPO $POO 9BWJFS BEFORE MANHATTAN: Earned All-Conference and All-New Haven accolades as a senior...was a four year starter for coach Scott Basile...named team captain as a senior...was also named a Connecticut Senior All-Star
12
PERSONAL: Son of Samuel and Darcy Izzarelli... born on Feb. 12, 1994...has a younger brother, Tom...recruited by Holy Cross, Hartford, Quinnipiac, Salisbury, and Gettysburg...is a Business Management major
JIMMY ROGERS 'SFTINBO s s .JEGJFME s "OOBQPMJT .E %F.BUIB BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named Offensive MVP as a senior for head coach Scott Morrison...was named WCAC All-Conference 2nd team...earned Maryland Senior All-Star honors as a senior...was a finalist for the C. Markland Kelly award given to top high school lacrosse player in the state of Maryland...also played three years of football
43
PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Lita Rogera... born on March 16, 1994...has two brothers, Mike and Paul, as well as an older sister, Katie...brother Mike played lacrosse at Notre Dame while sister Katie played at Washington College...tore both his ACL and MCL as a junior...was recruited by Hofstra, Lehigh and Rutgers...Accounting major
MATT RUQUET 'SFTINBO s s .JEGJFME s 3PDLZ 1PJOU / : 3PDLZ 1PJOU BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was named All-Division as a face-off specialist in his senior year...had the top face-off percentage on Long Island in 2012...also played football and wrestled in high school
33
PERSONAL: Born on July 1, 1994...parents are Shawn and Lisa Caffrey...chose Manhattan due to the location and academic success...is a Biology major
NICK STRANO 'SFTINBO s s .JEGJFME s 3PDLZ 1PJOU / : 3PDLZ 1PJOU BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a three-year letterwinner for Mike Bowler at Rocky Point High School...earned All-County and All-Division honors while also being named a Brine/Adidas AllAmerican...was team captain his senior season... played basketball and football where he was named All-Division as well
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
26
PERSONAL: Born on March 15, 1994 to parents Steven and Heidi Strano...has one sister, Michelle... is an Engineering major...was an assistant coach on the “Lax for Relief� program that helped Alabama tornado victims in the fall of 2011.
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L A C R O S S E
2012 RESULTS Date
Opponent
Result
Conf
Site
Att.
Feb 25
at Lehigh
L
0-13
0-1-0
0-0-0
Bethlehem, Pa.
331
Akapnitis, Rich (0-1)
Feb 28
at Princeton
L
7-13
0-2-0
0-0-0
Princeton, N.J.
611
Wiatrak, Michael (L)
Mar 3
PROVIDENCE
W
11-9
1-2-0
0-0-0
Riverdale, N.Y.
612
Akapnitis, Rich (1-2)
Mar 6
at #2 Johns Hopkins
L
0-11
1-3-0
0-0-0
Baltimore, MD
420
Mar 10
at Sacred Heart
L
6-9
1-4-0
0-0-0
Fairfield, CT
362
Wiatrak, Michael (1-4)
Mar 13
at MERCER
W
8-6
2-4-0
0-0-0
Macon, Ga.
122
Wiatrak, Michael (1-2)
Mar 17
BINGHAMTON
W
11-10
3-4-0
0-0-0
Riverdale, N.Y.
458
Akapnitis, Rich (2-3)
* Mar 24 at Canisius
L
7-11
3-5-0
0-1-0
Buffalo, N.Y.
503
Akapnitis, Rich (2-2)
* Mar 31
DETROIT
W
8-6
4-5-0
1-1-0
Riverdale, N.Y.
312
Akapnitis, Rich (3-2)
Apr 3
WAGNER
W
20-5
5-5-0
1-1-0
Riverdale, N.Y.
207
Wiatrak, Michael (2-2)
* Apr 7
VMI
L
7-9
5-6-0
1-2-0
Riverdale, N.Y.
274
Akapnitis, Rich (3-3)
* Apr 14
at Marist
L
8-12
5-7-0
1-3-0
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 1834
* Apr 21
at JU
L
5-12
5-8-0
1-4-0
Jacksonville, Fla.
253
Akapnitis, Rich
* Apr 28
SIENA
L
4-12
5-9-0
1-5-0
Riverdale, N.Y.
482
Wiatrak, Michael (2-3)
Total 6781 2345 4436 0
Average 484 391 554 0
Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:
W-L-T 5-9 1-5 4-2 1-7 0-0 0-0
Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:
Dates 14 6 8 0
Score Overall
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
27
2 0 1 3
M E N ’ S
Goalie
Akapnitis, Rich (3-4)
L A C R O S S E
The Automated ScoreBook For Lacrosse Manhattan Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Feb 18, 2013)
2012 OVERALL STATISTICS
Overall: 5-9 Conf: 1-5 Home: 4-2 Away: 1-7 Neut: 0-0 ## Player
gp-gs
sh
sh% sog sog%
20 6 45 26 28 7 8 1 40 16 10 30 4 42 23 39 3 41 9 24 44 38 17 13 11 43 35 34 33 29 27 25 22 18 15 14 2
14-13 18 14-9 6 12-2 18 12-0 9 14-5 10 14-6 7 4-4 5 14-2 7 11-6 3 11-0 6 14-1 4 12-0 3 14-12 1 7-0 1 8-0 1 2-0 1 7-0 1 10-0 1 2-1 0 11-0 0 4-0 0 14-11 0 14-14 0 12-0 0 14-11 0 5-0 0 2-0 0 14-14 0 5-0 0 11-0 0 14-13 0 13-1 0 10-9 0 9-0 0 2-1 0 6-5 0 6-0 0 14 102 14 138
11 29 63 19 25 25 2 20 60 5 14 43 3 13 31 5 12 44 6 11 16 3 10 32 5 8 20 0 6 19 2 6 16 1 4 17 2 3 9 1 2 6 1 2 4 0 1 6 0 1 6 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 168 430 84 222 480
.286 40 .635 .240 15 .600 .300 36 .600 .209 30 .698 .323 18 .581 .159 19 .432 .312 12 .750 .219 20 .625 .150 11 .550 .316 9 .474 .250 11 .688 .176 7 .412 .111 3 .333 .167 3 .500 .250 3 .750 .167 4 .667 .167 5 .833 .500 2 1.000 .000 3 .750 .000 1 .500 .000 0 .000 .000 1 1.000 .000 1 1.000 .000 0 .000 .000 1 1.000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .237 255 .593 .287 310 .646
## Goalie
gp-gs
min
ga
gaavg
saves
pct
w
l
t
shots faced
35 Murphy, William 14 Wiatrak, Michael 22 Akapnitis, Rich Total Opponents
1-0 6-5 10-9 14 14
8:19 291:41 538:48 839:07 839:07
0 43 95 138 102
0.00 8.85 10.58 9.87 7.29
0 57 115 172 153
.000 .570 .548 .555 .600
0 2 3 5 8
0 3 5 8 5
0 0 0 0 0
0 155 325 480 430
McGrath, Brian Rogers, Brendan Jarvis, Tyler Bourne, Jonathan Payton, Ryan Madarasz, brett Thistle, Matt Cox, Kevin Moreau, Paul Hurst, Andrew Bethea, Taylor Crean, Jonathan Grandal, Alex Sabens, Tyler Chilvers, Mike Smith, Greg Casson, Mike Sweeney, Dan Godino, Marcel Sherman, Carter Gerard, William Lenskold, Brian Brooks, Mike Spillane, Chris McMahon, Sean Steinetz, Chad Murphy, William Mohr, Jeff Potter, Evan Sherman, Jordan Harvey, Steve McGreevy, Dan Akapnitis, Rich Cornetto, Justin Kerber, Max Wiatrak, Michael Skaggs, Taylor Total Opponents
g
a
pts
Goals by Period Manhattan Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Shots by Period Manhattan Opponents
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Shots on Goal Manhattan Opponents
28 32
23 27
21 46
30 33
99 88 116 127 116 121 123 120
102 138
gw up dn
1 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 16 9 28
gb
Saves by Period Manhattan Opponents
ct
faceoff
47 32
44 31
39 45
42 45
54 71
66 85
75 75
MANH 2345 6/391 0/0
255 310
CLEARS: Manhattan -- 218-269 .810, Opponents -- 216-254 .850. MAN-UP OPPS: Manhattan -- 16-44 .364, Opponents -- 28-59 .475.
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
28
2 0 1 3
pen-min
.000 .462 .506 .000 .389 .490 .510
3-2.5 2-1.0 2-2.0 1-0.5 2-1.5 1-1.0 2-1.0 8-7.5 1-1.0 4-4.5 3-1.5 4-5.0 9-7.5 3-2.5 1-1.0 2-1.5 8-6.5 4-3.5 1-0.5 62-52.5 47-38.5
172 153
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
60 79
pct
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
430 480
t/o
0 22 13 2 0 13 19 1 0 15 18 2 0 5 11 1 1 12 15 3 0 17 16 2 0 3 10 0 0 15 17 1 0-1 0 4 7 1 0 5 4 1 1 17 12 2 0 37 11 0 18-39 0 34 17 7 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 11 3 3 0 1 4 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 30 3 2 117-231 0 20 11 16 0 0 3 0 0-1 0 28 2 7 7-18 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 26 6 11 0 5 2 1 0 7 9 3 0 14 0 4 0 15 4 6 0 41 9 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 434 241 83 142-290 0 471 212 122 148-290
M E N ’ S
L A C R O S S E
Opponent 4436 8/554
ALL-TIME ROSTER A
Akapnitis, Rich (2011-2012) Altomare, Matt (2003) Amandola, James (2000-2001) Angelo, Marrano (2006-2009) Anthony Antonelli (2000-2003) Anthony Pintaro(2000-2003) Ardizone, James (1997-1999) Ayers, Larry (1996-1998)
B
Baker, Josh (2004-2007) Banks, William (1998) Becklo, Brady (2002-2004) Berger, Paul (1996-1997) Bethea, Taylor (2012) Bill Harkins (1996-1997) Bizli, Brian (2004-2007) Blake, Kevin (2004) Borne, Jonathon (2011-2012) Boumis, Elia (1999) Boyle, John (1996) Breese, John (1996) Brian Adams (2001) Brian Crimmins (1998-2001) Brooks, Mike (2009-2012) Brooks, Paul (2004-2006) Burke, Howie (1998) Burns, Eddie (1999-2001) Buser, Dan (2007-2010) Busweiler, Robert (2002-2005) Busweiler, Robert (2004-2007)
C
Caba, Michael (2004-2006) Cabasso, Max (2007-2010) Cacciatore, Nick (200-2007) Calkin, Chace (2010) Callanan, Tim (1996-1997) Canty, Pat (2006-2007) Canty, Patrick (2004-2007) Cardnuto, Christian (2000-2001) Carr, Patt (1996-1998) Cartwright, Justin (1998-2001) Casson, Mike (2011-2012) Cervino, Gerald (1998) Chambers, Jonathan (2005-2007) Chamish, Ben (2005-2007) Chaples, Greg (2008-2009) Chilvers, Mike (2012) Clancy, Tim (2004-2007) Clarke, James (1996) Colamussi, Jessie (2006-2007) Condon, Rich (1998-1999) Conforto, Mike (2000-2003) Cornetto, Justin (2011-2012) Corsitto, Tom (2007-2009) Cosgrove, Ryan (1998-2000) Costello, Sean (2006- 2007) Coursen, Will (2008-2009) Cox, Kevin (2012) Crean, Jon (2010-201) Crowley, Nick (2004-2006) Crowley, Sean (2005-2006)
D
Daniels, Matthew (1997-2000) DarConte, Martin (2002-2003) Darren Johnson (1996-1997) David Pontieri (1999-2001) David Yorio (1998) Davis, Jason (2010) Deegan, Rory (1999) DeSantis, Dominic (2004-2007) Dilillo,Luke (2007-2010) Dineen, Pat (1996) Dolce, Mike (1998) Dolik, Corey (2005-2008) Dorsey, Kevin (2005 - 2007) Dougherty, Connor (2008-2009)
F
Faltings, Matthew (2006-2007) Farrelly, Pat (2004-2007) Femminella, Dan (2000-2003) Feudi, Matt (1998)
Fiorillo, Jon (2010) Firfth, Sean (2008-2011) Flanagan, Matt (1996-1997)
O’Neill, Don (1996) Ochwat, Kyle (2007-2010) Oppito, Chris (2004-2007) Orzech, Troy (2009) Otto, Justin (2002-2005)
G
Garlich, Chris (2001-2003) Garofalo, Mark (1999-2001) Geagan, John (2006- 2009) Gerard, William (2012) Gilson, Mike (2000-2001) Godino, Marcel (2011-2012) Gorinson, Shawn (2005-2008) Graham, Dennis (2004-2007) Grandal, Alex (2010-2012) Grubb, Paul (2011)
P
Payton, Ryan (2011-2012) Perotto, Salvatore (2008-2010) Picocola, Frank (2006-2007) Pilillo, Luke (2008-2010) Pisciotta, Michael (2008-2011) Potter, Evan (2011-2012) Powers, Keith (2004-2007)
H
Hall, Bryan (2009-2010) Hallet, Jason (1996) Harvey, Steve (2009-2012) Henry, Justin (2005-2006) Holub, Chris (2005-2007) Honors, Mike (2002-2003) Hurst, Andrew (2012) Ianne, Pete (2000-2001) Jarvis, Tyler (2010-2012) Jensen, Justin (2008-2011)
R
Radbourne, Levi (2011) Reardon, Scott (1996) Reyling, Kevin (2007) Reynolds, Michael (2007) Rodgers, William (2008-2009) Rogers, Brendan (2009-2012) Rose, Kenny (1998-2001) Rountos, Konstantine (2002-2005) Roy, Daniel (2002-2003) Russo, Nick (2001) Russo, Steven (2004-2007) Ryan, Matthew (2007)
I J
S
K
Sabens, Tyler (2009-2012) Sanders, Jason (1999-2002) Sauer, Rich (2000-2003) Schaefers, Christian (2004-2007) Schulke, Mike (2005-2007) Serbay, Kyle (2004-2007) Sertzoglou, Peter (2002-2003) Sharkey, Matthew (1997) Sherman, Jordan (2009-2012) Siergrist, Mark (2000) Silva, Nick (2000, 2002) Sitar, Rob (2004-2007) Sitar, Wayne (1998-2001) Sitar, Wes (1999-2002) Skaggs, Taylor (2012) Skrelja, George (1996-1997) Slane, Matt (2007) Smith, Erich (2008-2011) Smith, Greg (2011-2012) Solomito, Matthew (2008-2011) Spatarella, Salvator (2007- 2010) Spillane, Chris (2009-2012) Stanley Bazile (1997) Stanley, Patrick (2002-2003) Sternberg, Steven (2007-2010) Strebel, Mike (2011) Sullivan, Brendan (2007) Sweeney, Dan (2011-2012) Synowiez, James (2009-2010)
Kaiser, Christopher (2008-2011) Karl Boulware (1998) Kelly, Mike (2001-2002) Kenney, Mike (2011) Kerber, Max (2012) Kiernan, Don (1996-1997) Kinley, Ed (2002-2006) Krase, Pete (1996)
L
Labelle, Mark (2006-2008) Landers, John (2002-2005) Lawler, George (2002-2005) Lenihan, Joe (2009-2010) Lenskold, Brian (2012) Lewis, Greg (2003-2006) Llewellyn, John (2009-2011) Llewellyn, Mike (2008- 2011) Lndle, Chris (1996) Logiudice, Chris (2008-2011) Lombardi, John (2006-2007) Lombardi, Luigi (2006-2007)
M
Mackey, Paul (2007) Macpherson, Joseph (2008-2009) Madarasz, Brett (2011-2012) Mahon, Joe (2008) Mahon, Kelly (2009-2011) Marrano, Jeremy (2004-2007) Marshall, Sean (2006) McCahey, Ryan (2002-2005) McCarthy, Sean (1996-1998) McClosky, Gerard (2002-2005) McGrath, Brian (2011-2012) McGreevy, Dan (2011-2012) McMahon, Sean (2011-2012) McPartland, Mike (2004- 2005) Miranda, Brett (2008-2011) Moeller, Kyle (2009-2010) Mohr, Jeff (2011-2012) Moreau, Paul (2011-2012) Morris, Bobby (2007-2010) Morris, Bobby (2008- 2010) Murphy, William (2011-2012) Murray, Brian (2004-2007) Murray, Tom (1996) Nissan, Zach (2009)
T
Tabeek, Charles (1999-2000) Tanner, Eugene (2002- 2005) Thistle, Matt (2012) Thompson, Joe (2002- 2003) Tichy, Dan (1998-2001) Torrey, Carter (2004-2005) Treman, Joseph (2008-2009) Treman, Kyle (2009) Variano, Joe (2009-2010) Vorwald, Adam (2009)
C O L L E G E
N O
29
W
Warmington, Brett (2002-2005) Washburn, John (2009) Watson, Gregg (2000-2001) Wheeler, Ryan (2000-2001) Wiatrak, Michael (2012) Wilcox, Mike (2005-2008) Wynne, Brian (2005-2008)
Z
O’Callaghan, Joe (1996) O’Connor, Keith (2006-2007) O’Malley, Jack (2005-2008)
M A N H A T T A N
V
Zambito, Joseph (2004- 2006)
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M E N ’ S
L A C R O S S E
2012 MAAC FINAL STANDINGS MAAC Team
Overall
Record
Pct
Home
Away
Neutral
Streak
Record
Pct
Home
Away
Neutral
Streak
*#Siena
6-0
1.000
3-0
3-0
0-0
W6
11-5
.688
5-0
5-4
1-1
L1
Jacksonville
3-3
.500
3-0
0-3
0-0
W1
6-7
.462
5-3
1-4
0-0
W1
*&Canisius
3-3
.500
2-1
1-2
0-0
W2
6-8
.429
2-2
2-6
2-0
L1
*Marist
3-3
.500
2-1
1-2
0-0
L2
6-8
.429
3-3
3-5
0-0
L4
*Detroit
3-3
.500
2-1
1-2
0-0
L1
6-9
.400
3-2
3-6
0-1
L3
VMI
2-4
.333
1-2
1-2
0-0
W1
4-10
.286
3-4
1-6
0-0
W1
Manhattan
1-5
.167
1-2
0-3
0-0
L4
5-9
.357
4-2
1-7
0-0
L4
* = school had made the Playoffs; # = clinched regular season title; & = team is Tournament Champion
ALL-MAAC FIRST TEAM Attack Simon Giourmetakis, Canisius Danny Martinsen, Siena Bryan Neufeld, Siena
ALL-MAAC SECOND TEAM Attack Shayne Adams, Detroit Jack Doherty, Marist Connor Rice, Marist
Midfield Cameron Mann, Jacksonville Chris Roth, Siena Keith Long, VMI
Midfield Tim Edwards, Canisius Drew Nesmith, Marist Chris D’Albert, Siena Stephen Robarge, VMI
Defense Ryan O’Hagan, Canisius Jake Ziegler, Jacksonville Zach Badalucco, Marist Brendan Meehan, Siena
Defense Jamie Hebden, Detroit Ethan Fox, Marist Ken Wright, Siena Kyle Hofstetter, VMI
Goalkeeper Tom Morr, Siena
Goalkeeper Peter DeLuca, Jacksonville
MAJOR AWARD WINNERS Offensive Player of the Year Bryan Neufeld, Siena
Defensive Player of the Year Tom Morr, Siena
Face-Off Specialist of the Year Stephen Robarge, VMI
Long Stick Midfielder of the Year Jordan Houtby, Detroit
Rookie of the Year Tim Edwards, Canisius
Anaconda Sports Coach of the Year John Svec, Siena
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
30
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M E N ’ S
L A C R O S S E
ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON SCORING RECORDS
ALL-TIME CAREER SCORING RECORDS
GOALS
GOALS 1. Justin Otto 2. Eugene Tanner 3. Ken Rose 4. Wayne Sitar 5. James Synowiez 6. Brian Murray 7. Nick Silva 8. Matthew Daniels 9. Greg Lewis 10. Justin Jensen
2002-05 2002-05 1998-01 1998-01 2009-10 2004-07 2000-03 1997-00 2003-06 2008-11
129 98 94 85 81 75 71 67 60 57
2002 2009 2010 2005 2002 2007 2004 2003 2004 1998
51 43 38 34 33 32 32 30 27 27
2002 2004 2000 1998 1999 2002 1998 2005 1998 2003
27 25 25 25 24 23 22 21 21 20
2002 2009 2010 2007 1998 2002 1998 1998 2005 2000
74 55 50 50 48 47 46 46 43 45
ASSISTS
ASSISTS 1. Eugene Tanner 2. Nick Silva 3. Brian Murray 4. Brian Crimmins 5. Ken Rose 6. Larry Ayers 7. Justin Otto Wayne Sitar 9. Ryan Cosgrove 10. Justin Jensen
1. Eugene Tanner 2. James Synowiez 3. James Synowiez 4. Justin Otto 5. Justin Otto 6. Brian Murray Justin Otto 8. Justin Otto 9. Greg Lewis Wayne Sitar
2002-05 2000-03 2004-07 1998-01 1998-01 1996-99 2002-05 1998-01 1998-01 2008-2011
89 84 59 55 49 47 40 40 35 34
1. Nick Silva 2. Eugene Tanner Nick Silva Larry Ayers 5. Brian Crimmins 6. Eugene Tanner 7. Ken Rose 8. Eugene Tanner Wayne Sitar 10. Eugene Tanner
Eugene Tanner
POINTS
POINTS 1. Eugene Tanner 2002-05 2. Justin Otto 2002-05 3. Nick Silva 2000-03 4. Ken Rose 1998-01 5. Brian Murray 2004-07 6. Wayne Sitar 1998-01 7. James Synowiez 2009-10 8. Larry Ayers 1996-99 9. Brian Crimmins 1998-01 10. Justin Jensen 2008-11
187 169 155 143 134 125 105 103 93 91
1. Eugene Tanner 2. James Synowiez 3. James Synowiez Brian Murray 5. Wayne Sitar 6. Nick Silva 7. Larry Ayers Ken Rose 9. Justin Otto 10. Nick Silva
Justin Otto
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
31
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M E N ’ S
L A C R O S S E
MISC STATISTICS LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE:
ALL-TIME TOP 5 CAREER SAVES
Season (min. 50% minutes played): 6.78, John Geagan (2006) Career (min. 1,500 minutes): 8.00, John Geagan (2006-2009)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
James Amandola (1999-2002) John Geagan (2006-09) Alex Cirillo (1996-97) Matt Feudi (1998) Rich Akapnitis (2011-Present)
922 579 440 279 249
HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE: Season (min. 50% minutes played): .685, James Amandola (2002) Career (min. 1,500 minutes): .590, James Amandola (1999-2002)
ALL-TIME TOP 5 GROUND BALLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
ROOKIE RECORDS: MOST GOALS BY A ROOKIE: Season:
TEAM RECORDS
25, by Nick Silva (2000)
Most Wins: Most League Wins: Most Consecutive Wins:
MOST POINTS BY A ROOKIE: Season:
74 by Eugene Tanner (2002)
5.
Mike Llewellyn (2008-11) Mike Brooks (2009-12) Don Femiminella (2000-03) Rich Sauer (2000-03) Dan Tichy (1998-2001)
11 (2002) 7 (2002) 8 (2002)
MOST GOALS:
ALL-TIME TOP 5 GAMES PLAYED 1. 2.
249 246 192 173 172
51 by Eugene Tanner (2002)
MOST ASSISTS BY A ROOKIE: Season:
Wes Sitar (1999-2002) Brian Crimmins (1998-2001) Brett Warmington (2002-05) Ken Rose (1998-2001) Corey Dolik (2005-08)
Game - 26, at Wagner (2000) Season - 178 (2002)
64 63 63 63 62
FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED: Game - 2, six times; most recently at Lafayette (3/10/04) Season - 110 (2006)
ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS Coach (Years) Joe Mongarella (1996) John Brubaker (1997) Tim McIntee (1998-2012)
M A N H A T T A N
C O L L E G E
32
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M E N ’ S
Record 0-10 2-9 93-136
L A C R O S S E
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1996 (2-9, 0-6 MAAC)
1999 (3-12, 2-5 MAAC)
3/23
MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
L, 1-15
3/14
at St. Andrew’s (N.C.)
3/30
at Fairfield*
L, 2-25
3/16
at VMI*
3/31
at Providence*
L, 3-24
3/20
CANISIUS*
4/3
PACE
L, 7-22
3/24
at Sacred Heart
4/14
MARIST*
L, 8-23
3/27
at Siena*
4/18
NYU
W, 21-3
3/30
4/20
at Canisius*
L, 6-27
4/21
at Niagara*
L, 5-13
4/24
at Columbia
4/27
at Dowling
5/1
at Hartford
2002 (11-6, 8-0 MAAC) W, 16-12
2/24
at Sacred Heart
L, 6-14
L, 8-14
2/27
at Rutgers
L, 5-12 L, 8-15
L, 6-7
3/6
at Stony Brook
L, 5-14
3/13
at Lehigh
W, 7-6
W, 11-10
3/16
at VMI*
W, 12-7
FAIRFIELD*
L, 3-15
3/24
CANISIUS*
W, 14-5
4/3
VERMONT
L, 5-20
3/27
OHIO STATE
L, 5-17
4/6
at Marist*
L, 6-13
3/30
at Drexel
L, 6-13
W, 15-12
4/10
PROVIDENCE*
W, 9-7
4/3
at Wagner*
W, 17-9
L, 10-19
4/14
at Saint Joseph’s*
L, 5-17
4/6
MARIST*
W, 17-4
L, 2-32
4/17
at Mount St. Mary’s*
L, 6-20
4/8
SIENA*
W, 15-6
4/21
at Stony Brook
L, 4-17
4/15
MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
4/24
GANNON
L, 5-14
4/20
PROVIDENCE*
4/27
QUINNIPIAC
L, 11-18
4/24
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
W, 16-8
5/1
at Boston College
L, 11-18
5/3
vs. Saint Joseph’s#
W, 11-3
5/4
vs. Mount St. Mary’s&
W, 9-8
5/12
vs. Georgetown!
L, 7-12
1997 (2-9, 0-7 MAAC) 3/17
at Holy Cross
L, 5-18
3/22
at Mercyhurst
L, 10-22
3/25
SUNY-MARITIME
W, 13-9
3/27
at Vassar
W, 12-2
2000 (8-9, 5-2 MAAC)
4/5
at Saint Joseph’s*
L, 4-19
3/4
at Holy Cross
4/6
at Mount St. Mary’s*
L, 1-20
3/11
at Quinnipiac
4/12
PROVIDENCE*
L, 5-22
3/15
at Fairfield
4/16
FAIRFIELD*
L, 4-24
3/18
4/20
at Marist*
L, 13-27
3/22
4/26
NIAGARA*
L, 14-24
4/27
CANISIUS*
L, 5-27
1998 (3-12, 0-7 MAAC)
L, 8-11 L, 5-8
W, 8-7 W, 15-10
2003 (4-10, 3-5 MAAC)
L, 3-14
2/22
at Denver
L, 5-14
at Sacred Heart
L, 8-17
2/23
at Air Force
W, 8-7
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
L, 6-12
2/26
at Rutgers
L, 3-7
3/25
MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
L, 7-14
3/1
vs. Quinnipiac
L, 6-8
3/30
SIENA*
W, 16-6
3/9
at Delaware
L, 8-18
4/1
CANISIUS*
W, 11-6
3/15
vs. Wagner*
W, 12-2
4/7
at Denver
L, 6-15
3/18
at VMI*
4/9
at Air Force
L, 8-12
3/29
at Saint Joseph’s*
4/12
at Wagner*
W, 26-2
4/5
MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
4/15
at Providence*
4/19
MARIST*
4/22
L, 7-8
3/7
at Southampton
L, 10-18
3/10
at SUNY-Maritime
W, 24-5
3/24
at Dowling
L, 9-22
3/26
MARIST*
L, 5-18
3/31
HOLY CROSS
L, 9-15
4/5
MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
L, 7-15
4/7
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
L, 8-19
4/10
at Canisius*
L, 8-13
4/11
at Mercyhurst
L, 7-24
4/15
at Fairfield*
L, 6-25
2001 (5-10, 4-4 MAAC)
3/3
at Sacred Heart
4/18
at Providence*
L, 7-20
2/24
at Rutgers
L, 4-16
3/6
at Albany
L, 6-15
4/20
at Molloy
L, 9-12
3/2
AIR FORCE
W, 10-7
3/10
at Lafayette
W, 6-2
4/25
SIENA*
L, 7-16
3/11
at Ohio State
L, 5-16
3/18
at Mount St. Mary’s*
4/27
VASSAR
W, 15-3
3/15
vs. VMI*
W, 8-7
3/20
at Canisius*
4/29
STEVENS TECH
W, 25-3
3/21
at Marist*
L, 3-10
3/27
at Siena*
3/25
at Siena*
W, 8-2
4/3
VMI*
W, 13-8
3/28
SACRED HEART
L, 10-13
4/6
at Rutgers
L, 6-10
3/31
at Fairfield
L, 4-13
4/9
at Massachusetts
L, 4-16
4/3
QUINNIPIAC
L, 7-16
4/17
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
W, 17-8
4/7
at Mount St. Mary’s*
L, 7-16
4/24
MARIST*
L, 10-12
4/11
at Saint Joseph’s*
L, 8-12
4/27
WAGNER*
4/14
PROVIDENCE*
W, 15-8
5/1
at Providence*
L, 9-14
4/18
WAGNER*
W, 21-11
5/7
vs. Marist#
W, 10-7
4/25
at Stony Brook
L, 4-13
5/9
vs. Providence&
4/28
at Canisius*
L, 9-11
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L A C R O S S E
L, 10-13 L, 3-9
W, 8-2
4/9
at Siena*
W, 15-8
4/12
CANISIUS*
L, 5-7
BOSTON COLLEGE
W, 15-13
4/16
PROVIDENCE*
L, 6-7
4/26
STONY BROOK
W, 11-9
4/19
at Marist*
W, 11-6
4/29
vs. Mount St. Mary’s#
W, 7-6
4/26
SACRED HEART
L, 6-15
4/30
vs. Saint Joseph’s&
L, 7-17
2004 (8-7, 5-3 MAAC)
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W, 12-3
W, 10-9
W, 9-8 (4 OT) L, 3-13 W, 10-9 (OT)
W, 13-3
L, 6-11
ALL-TIME RESULTS
2005 (7-6, 6-2 MAAC)
2008 (6-9, 5-3 MAAC)
2/26
at No. 3 Virginia
L, 2-18
2/23
ROBERT MORRIS
3/5
HARTFORD
W, 14-7
3/1
QUINNIPIAC
3/10
at No. 12 Rutgers
L, 4-11 L, 12-13
3/5
4/21
WAGNER*
W, 10-9 (OT)
4/24
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
W, 14-8
L, 1-5
4/28
at Marist*
W, 10-6
L, 6-14
5/1
at Siena*
L, 12-5
5/7
vs. Mount St. Mary’s#
L, 10-6
at Sacred Heart
3/13
SACRED HEART
3/8
vs. Bellarmine
L, 7-8 (OT)
3/19
at No. 23 Delaware
L, 8-9
3/15
at Providence*
L, 4-12
3/26
SIENA*
W, 7-6
3/22
at Canisius*
L, 5-10
*-MAAC game
4/2
MARIST*
W, 11-10
3/29
MARIST*
W, 9-6
#-MAAC Semifinals
4/9
at VMI*
W, 12-9
4/1
at Rutgers
L, 2-13
!-NCAA Tournament
4/16
CANISIUS*
W, 13-6
4/5
VILLANOVA
4/20
at Wagner*
W, 10-8
4/12
at Mount St. Mary’s*
4/23
at Saint Joseph’s*
W, 7-5
4/16
WAGNER*
4/27
PROVIDENCE*
L, 9-10
4/19
at Siena*
4/30
MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
L, 11-14
4/23
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
W, 7-6 (2 OT)
5/6
vs. Mount St. Mary’s#
L, 11-13
4/26
VMI*
W, 8-7 (2 OT)
5/2
vs. Canisius#
2006 (6-7, 4-4 MAAC) 2/25
at No. 20 Denver
2/26
vs. Air Force
3/4
at Sacred Heart
3/8
at Quinnipiac
3/14 3/18
L, 2-19
at Rutgers
W, 12-4 L, 3-7
L, 2-11
2009 (10-8, 5-3 MAAC)
2011 (3-13, 2-4 MAAC) 2/20
at Rutgers
L, 3-11
2/26
at Robert Morris
L, 7-9
3/1
PRESBYTERIAN
3/5
vs. Air Force
3/6
at Denver
L, 6-17
3/9
at #11 Johns Hopkins
L, 3-10
3/12
SACRED HEART
L, 6-11
at Wagner
W, 15-8 L, 6-10
L, 4-5 L, 10-16
W, 5-4
2/18
RUTGERS
L, 7-11
3/16
W, 6-5 (OT)
2/27
vs. Robert Morris
L, 8-11
3/19
at #15 Villanova
L, 8-10
2/28
vs. Detroit
W, 14-9
3/26
at VMI*
L, 6-15
4/2
JACKSONVILLE*
L, 9-12
4/5
at #8 Hofstra
L, 8-13
at Detroit*
L, 7-13
L, 2-15
vs. Marist*
L, 2-7 W, 8-4
W, 7-6
L, 5-6
3/8 3/14
at Princeton MOUNT ST. MARY’S*
W, 16-10 W, 10-8
3/25
at Mount St. Mary’s*
L, 3-10
3/17
at Presbyterian
W, 10-6
4/9
4/1
SAINT JOSEPH’S*
W, 7-5
3/21
at VMI*
W, 11-6
4/16
at Siena*
L, 6-20
MARIST*
L (OT), 7-8
CANISIUS*
L, 7-10
3/24
AIR FORCE
W, 9-8
4/23
L, 4-8
3/28
SIENA*
L, 9-16
4/30
W, 8-7
4/1
SACRED HEART
W, 10-5
W, 10-4
4/4
at Villanova
2012 (5-9, 1-5 MAAC)
4/11
at Saint Joseph’s*
W, 13-7
4/15
at Wagner*
W, 9-7
4/18
CANISIUS*
L, 11-12 (OT)
4/22
PROVIDENCE*
4/25
at Marist*
5/1
vs. Mount St. Mary’s#
W, 5-3
5/3
vs. Siena&
L, 5-9
4/15
at Canisius*
4/19
at Providence*
4/22
at Siena*
4/26
WAGNER*
4/29
VMI*
W, 12-7
2007 (7-8, 4-4 MAAC) 2/24
at Delaware
3/3
at Bellarmine
3/10
vs. Sacred Heart
3/12
at Lees-McRae
3/24
at VMI*
3/27
at Saint Joseph’s*
3/31
vs. Siena*
4/3
L, 5-20 W, 8-7 (2 OT) W, 10-8 W, 13-5 W, 22-10 L, 8-9 (OT) L, 9-10
at Rutgers
L, 3-10
4/7
at Villanova
L, 6-12
4/14
vs. Mount St. Mary’s*
W, 10-7
4/15
at Yale
4/18 4/21
L, 4-8
W, 5-4 W, 10-9
*-MAAC game #-MAAC Semifinals &-MAAC Championship Game !-NCAA Tournament
2010 (7-9, 5-3 MAAC)
L, 5-18
2/19
at Johns Hopkins
L, 14-3
at Wagner*
W, 16-5
2/27
ROBERT MORRIS
L, 13-12
at Marist*
L, 6-9
3/6
at Sacred Heart
W, 12-9
4/25
vs. Providence*
L, 4-5
3/9
PRINCETON
L, 13-8
4/28
vs. Canisius*
W, 13-6
3/15
at Presbyterian
W, 12-7
3/20
DETROIT*
3/27
at Canisius*
4/3
VMI*
W, 15-6
4/6
at Hofstra
L, 18-2
4/10
VILLANOVA
L, 14-6
4/17
at Mount St. Mary’s*
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2/25
at Lehigh
2/28
at Princeton
L, 7-13
3/3
PROVIDENCE
W, 11-9
3/6
at #2 John’s Hopkins
L, 0-11
3/10
at Sacred Heart
L, 6-9
3/13
at Mercer
3/17
BINGHAMTON
3/24
at Canisius*
L, 7-11
3/31
DETROIT*
W, 8-6
4/3
WAGNER
W, 20-5
4/7
VMI*
4/14
at Marist*
L, 8-12
4/21
at Jacksonville*
L, 5-12
4/28
SIENA
W, 11-8 L, 11-10 2OT
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L, 4-5
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L, 0-13
W, 8-6 W, 11-10
L, 7-9
*L, 4-12
ALL-TIME VS OPPONENTS Opponent
Record
Air Force
4-2
Albany
Last Meeting
Opponent
Record
3/5/11 (L, 16-10)
Mercyhurst
0-2
4/11/98 (L, 24-7)
0-1
3/6/04 (L, 16-5)
Molloy
0-1
4/20/98 (L, 12-9)
Army
0-0
First Meeting
Boston College
1-1
4/22/00 (W, 15-13)
Niagara
0-2
4/26/97 (L, 24-14)
Bellarmine
1-1
3/8/08 (L, 8-7 OT)
NYU
1-0
4/18/96 (W, 21-3)
Binghamton
1-0
Ohio State
0-2
3/27/02 (L, 17-5)
Canisius
4-14
3/24/12 (L, 7-11)
Pace
0-1
4/3/96 (L, 22-7)
Columbia
1-0
4/24/96 (W, 15-12)
Presbyterian
2-1
3/1/11 (L, 5-4)
Delaware
0-3
3/10/07 (L, 20-5)
Princeton
0-3
2/28/12 (L, 7-13)
Denver
0-4
3/6/11 (L, 17-6)
Providence
6-10
Detroit
3-1
3/31/12 (W, 8-6)
Quinnipiac
0-6
3/1/08 (L, 5-1)
Dowling
0-2
3/24/98 (L, 22-9)
Robert Morris
1-3
2/26/11 (L, 9-7)
Drexel
0-1
3/30/02 (L, 13-6)
Rutgers
0-10
2/20/11 (L, 11-3)
Fairfield
0-6
3/31/01 (L, 13-4)
Sacred Heart
5-9
3/10/12 (L, 6-9)
Gannon
0-1
4/24/99 (L, 14-5)
Saint Joseph’s
8-8
4/24/10 (W, 14-8)
Georgetown
0-1
5/12/02 (L, 12-7)
Siena
8-8
4/28/12 (L, 4-12)
Hartford
1-1
3/5/05 (W, 14-7)
Southampton
0-1
3/7/98 (L, 18-10)
Hofstra
0-2
4/5/11 (L, 13-8)
St. Andrew’s (NC)
1-0
3/14/99 (W, 16-12)
Holy Cross
0-3
3/4/00 (L, 11-8)
Stevens Tech
1-0
4/29/98 (W, 25-3)
Jacksonville
1-1
4/21/12 (L, 5-12)
Stony Brook
1-3
3/6/02 (L, 15-8)
Johns Hopkins
0-3
3/6/12 (L, 0-11)
SUNY-Maritime
2-0
3/10/98 (W, 24-5)
Lafayette
1-0
3/10/04 (W, 6-2)
Vassar
2-0
4/27/98 (W, 15-3)
Lees-McRae
1-0
3/12/07 (W, 13-5)
Vermont
0-1
4/3/99 (L, 20-5)
Lehigh
1-1
2/25/12 (L, 0-13)
Villanova
0-5
3/19/11 (L, 10-6)
Marist
8-10
Virginia
0-1
2/26/06 (L, 18-2)
Massachusetts
0-1
4/9/04 (L, 14-6)
VMI
10-3
4/7/12 (L, 7-9)
Mercer
1-0
3/13/12 (W, 8-6)
Wagner
13-0
4/3/12 (W, 20-5)
Yale
0-1
3/17/12 (W, 11-10)
4/14/12 (L,8-12)
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3/3/12 (W, 11-9)
4/15/07 (L, 18-5)
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Brennan O’Donnell, Ph.D., is the 19th president of Manhattan College, having assumed the responsibilities of the position July 1, 2009. O’Donnell came to Manhattan after five years of service as the dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham University. Before coming to New York, O’Donnell spent 17 years at Loyola College in Maryland (now Loyola University Maryland), where he served as a professor of English and, from 1999-2004, as director of the university-wide honors program. An active scholar, his teaching and research interests focus mainly upon poetry, especially of the British Romantic period, and on religion and literature, particularly contemporary American Catholic writers. He has authored two books on the poetry of William Wordsworth and coedited The Work of Andre Dubus, a collection of essays published as a double issue of Religion and the Arts. In addition, O’Donnell has published articles, essays and reviews in some of the leading journals in his field. At Manhattan, he continues to hold a faculty appointment, as he did at Fordham and Loyola, as professor of English. As the first president of the College not to be a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, O’Donnell is treading new ground at Manhattan College. He has experience in such transitions, however, as he was also the first layperson to serve as dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill. His publications and lectures demonstrate a keen engagement in issues of faith and education, specifically Catholic higher education. From 1994–2000, he served as editor of the national
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magazine Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education, and he was a member of the National Seminar on Jesuit Higher Education from 1993–2000. In addition, he is currently on the board of trustees at La Salle University and the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu), and has served as a board member for the Lilly Fellows Program and for Collegium, a consortium of Catholic universities that strives to strengthen faculty understanding of and participation in the mission of Catholic higher education. A native of Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley, Dr. O’Donnell earned his B.A. with highest distinction and honors in English at The Pennsylvania State University in 1981, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in English and American literature and language. He is the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants, awards and honors. O’Donnell is married to Angela O’Donnell (formerly Alaimo), a poet and writer who teaches at Fordham, where she serves as associate director of the Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. The couple has three sons: Charles (a graduate of Saint John’s University, Minnesota, and a teacher in the St. Paul, Minnesota, public schools), Patrick (a 2009 graduate of Columbia University, currently pursuing graduate studies), and Will (a graduate of Fordham).
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A 1968 graduate of Manhattan College, Byrnes enters his 25th year as director of athletics. Since his arrival back to Riverdale in May of 1988, Byrnes has presided over a renaissance period in Manhattan College athletics. During his tenure, the men’s and women’s basketball programs have earned eight NCAA Tournament bids (four women, four men). Additionally, the Jaspers have appeared in five postseason and preseason National Invitational Tournaments (NIT). Women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse began competition at the Division I level under Byrnes, and 14 different teams have won conference championships-men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track, men’s and women’s outdoor track, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, volleyball, men’s tennis, softball and baseball. In addition, to date, 27 student-athletes have received All-America honors for both athletic and academic achievements. Before returning to Manhattan, Byrnes spent 13 years with the Morrison-Knudsen Company, one of the largest engineering and construction firms in the nation. A native of Garrison, New York, Byrnes earned his undergraduate degree in physical education with a minor in biology. He also holds an M.B.A. from City University in Seattle, Washington. As an undergraduate, Byrnes was a member of the Jaspers’ club football team. Byrnes served as team captain and played both defensive tackle and offensive
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end. He spent one season as an assistant coach and helped guide Manhattan to a 6-2 overall record in 1969. Upon graduation, Byrnes began a teaching and coaching career at Queen of Peace High School in North Arlington, New Jersey. He also served as the school’s director of athletics from 1970-73. Under his leadership, Queen of Peace registered state tournament appearances in baseball and basketball, while also capturing the Parochial “B” State Championship in football (1972). In addition to his responsibilities at Manhattan, Byrnes served two stints (1997-99, 2004-06) as president of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association, at one time the sponsoring body of the NIT. He also served on the NCAA Championship Committee in 1999-2000. He is currently the chair of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Men’s Basketball Committee and the Committee on Athletic Administration, as well as a member of the ECAC Officials Negotiating Committee. In recognition of his years of outstanding contributions to Jasper athletics, Byrnes was inducted into the Manhattan College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. Byrnes resides in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, along with his wife, Rosemary. He is the father of five children: Bob, Carolyn (Manhattan ’97), Brian (Manhattan ’99), Darren and Brigid.
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