2012 Men's Lacrosse Guide

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 NAVY LACROSSE The Naval Academy

Location Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845 4,400 Enrollment Midshipmen or Mids Nickname Colors Navy Blue and Gold Conference Patriot League Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Chet Gladchuk Director of Athletics

Navy Lacrosse

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Home Field

Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium FieldTurf (34,000) Surface (Capacity) Press Box 410-268-1489 2011 Overall Record 4-9 Home: 3-3 • Away: 1-6 • Neutral: 0-0 2-4 2011 Patriot League Record Home: 1-2 • Away: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Fifth Patriot League Finish Did Not Qualify Patriot League Tournament Did Not Qualify 2011 NCAA Tournament 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/11

Lacrosse Staff

Head Coach Rick Sowell (Washington College ‘86), First Year sowell@usna.edu 410-293-8613 Career Record 86-81 (12 Yrs.) Navy Record First Year

Assistant Coaches Ryan Wellner (Mary Washington ‘00), First Year wellner@usna.edu 410-293-5549 J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99), First Year Reppert@usna.edu 410-293-5535 Mickey Jarboe (Navy ‘00), First Year mickey.jarboe@me.com --Director of Physical Education Operations Mark Goers (Towson ‘95), 11th Year goersr@usna.edu 410-293-5548

Returning Statistical Leaders Category Shots Shot % (min. 30 att.) Shot on Goal % Goals Extra-Man Goals Assists Points Ground Balls Saves % Goals-Against Avg. Faceoff Wins Faceoff %

No. 64 40.0 64.1 23 7 15 38 45 49.1 9.26 110 52.1

Player ‘11 Rk Sam Jones 2nd Nikk Davis 1st Sam Jones 1st T. Hull, S. Jones 1st Harrison Chaires 1st T. Hull, S. Jones 2nd T. Hull, S. Jones 1st Logan West 1st RJ Wickham 1st RJ Wickham 1st Logan West 1st Logan West 1st

Sports Information Staff

Assoc. SID/Lacrosse Contact Stacie Michaud Office Phone 410-293-8773 Cell Phone 410-212-3761 E-Mail michaud@usna.edu SID Fax 410-293-8954 Assoc. Athletic Director / SID Scott Strasemeier 410-293-8775; sstrasem@usna.edu Assistant SID Chris Forman 410-293-8774; forman@usna.edu Assistant SID Justin Kischefsky 410-293-8772; kischefs@usna.edu Assistant SID Jeff Barnes 410-293-8771; barnes@usna.edu Assistant SID Matt Muzza 410-293-8778; muzza@usna.edu Web Page www.NavySports.com

Table of Contents

2012 Outlook Quick Facts 2012 Rosters (Alphabetical / Numerical) 2012 Head Shots 2012 Navy Notebook Midshipmen Profiles Midshipmen Profiles

2 3 4-5 6-8 10-26

Coaching Staff 28-29 Head Coach Rick Sowell Assistant Coach Ryan Wellner 30 Assistant Coach J.L. Reppert 30 31 Volunteer Assistant Coach Mickey Jarboe 31 Director of PE Operations Mark Goers Support Staff 32

2012 Opponents Opponent Information Army-Navy Rivalry All-Time Series Records

2011 Review Season Review Game Summaries 2011 Navy/National Awards and Honors The Patriot League Patriot League 2011 Patriot League in Review 2011 Patriot League Statistics Patriot League Awards and Honors Patriot League Tournament History Navy’s PL Tournament Record Holders

34-38 39 40-48 50-57 58-61 62 64-65 66 67 68 69 70

The Record Book Navy’s 100-Point Scorers Career Leaders Single-Season Leaders

72-73 74 75

Single-Game Leaders 76-77 78 Miscellaneous Team & Individual Records Class Records 79 Largest Margins - Victory/Defeat 80 Rankings History 81 82 All-Time Season Openers 83 Memorable Navy Lacrossse Games National/Navy Attendance Records 83 84-85 Navy’s NCAA Tournament History 86-87 Navy’s NCAA Tournament Statistics 88 Navy’s NCAA Tournament Record Holders

Tradition The History of Navy Lacrosse Navy’s National Championship Teams National Award Winners All-Americans Navy Award Winners Military Award Winners All-Time Letterwinners Year-By-Year Records All-Time Results Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium NMCMS Records

The United States Naval Academy Annapolis and the Chesapeake Region The United States Naval Academy Academy History and Traditions BEAT ARMY! Academic Achievement Community Service Athletic Facilties Chet Gladchuk, Director of Athletics Blue & Gold Media Outlets Media Information

90-93 94-98 99 100-103 104 105 106-113 114-115 116-125 126-127 128-131 132 134-135 136-137 138-139 140-141 142-143 144-145 146-147 148-149 150 151 152

2012 Navy Lacrosse Breakdown

Starters Returning Sh/ No. Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Hometown G A Pts CT GB 6 Nikk Davis M Sr. 5-11 175 Cockeysville, Md. 14 4 18 35 12 7 Taylor Reynolds A Sr. 5-8 170 Babylon, N.Y. 10 2 12 37 10 27 Sam Jones A So. 5-8 165 Annapolis, Md. 23 15 38 64 23 39 Tucker Hull A So. 6-0 169 Charlotte, N.C. 23 15 38 61 14 47 Jay Mann M Jr. 6-3 195 Cockeysville, Md. 11 2 13 60 12 54 Peter Rogers D Jr. 6-3 206 San Diego, Calif. 0 1 1 11 17 56 Matt Vernam D Sr. 6-2 209 Shoreham, N.Y. 0 0 0 5 11 Goalkeeper GA GAA Sv Sv% 3 RJ Wickham GK Sr. 5-10 176 Penn Yan, N.Y. 118 9.26 114 49.1 * Sh/CT - Shots shown for offensive players, Caused Turnovers shown for defensive players Additional Letterwinners Returning No. Name 13 Pat Durkin 15 Austin Heneveld 20 Jay Christopher 22 Harrison Chaires 24 Jordan Seivold 26 Pat Kiernan 28 Michael Jones 34 Ian Crumley 40 Cade Norris Faceoff Specialist 18 Logan West 48 Evan McGoogan

Pos M A D M M LSM/D M D M

Cl So. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr.

Ht 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-1 5-10

Wt 175 190 193 184 175 193 190 187 183

Hometown Germantown, Md. East Hampton, N.Y. Winston-Salem, N.C. Ellicott City, Md. Minnetonka, Minn. Ridgewood, N.J. Riva, Md. Oakton, Va. Honeoye Falls, N.Y.

G 0 1 0 11 0 1 1 0 1

No. 1 44

Pos M D

Cl Sr. Sr.

Ht 6-1 5-11

Wt 175 201

Hometown Corning, N.Y. Schwenksville, Pa.

G 12 0

Starters Lost

Name Andy Warner Michael Hirsch

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FO FO

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Sr. Jr.

5-10 6-2

185 210

Berlin, Md. Cranberry Township, Pa.

Sh/ A Pts CT 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 13 24 3 3 3 0 1 11 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 FO FO% 110-211 52.1 24-69 34.8 A Pts 21 33 0 0

Sh/ CT 73 17

GB 2 3 9 8 4 35 1 5 1 GB 45 9 GB 9 21


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY ROSTERS

2012 Navy Numerical Lacrosse Roster Name Nik Mullen RJ Wickham Paul Zimmerman Bryce Dabbs Nikk Davis Taylor Reynolds Erik Hoffstadt Austin Miller Gabe Voumard Pat Durkin Jack Hinderland Austin Heneveld Brendan Lewis Logan West Matt Morrison Jay Christopher Tyler Nechanicky Harrison Chaires Riordan Nolan Jordan Seivold Sean Price Pat Kiernan Sam Jones Michael Jones Tim Roy Brendan Gaine JD Walker Troy Gargiulo Alex Heyward Ian Crumley Ryan Everson Chris Talarico Jay Darling Will Cybulski Tucker Hull Cade Norris Matt Steffens Nolan Hickey Ben Sampson Drew Foard Jay Mann Evan McGoogan Trevor Shafran Peter Rogers Matt Vernam Carlos Hargett

Yr So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So.

Pos D/LSM GK GK M M A M D M M M M D M/FO M D A A M M M D/LSM A M A M M M M D D LSM D A A M D GK LSM D M M/FO D D D M/FO

Ht 6-1 5-10 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-5 6-0 5-8 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-8 6-3 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-7 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0

Wt 201 185 155 178 179 172 191 174 215 183 172 190 193 194 145 193 195 195 195 178 184 183 176 189 178 172 190 197 178 211 204 200 221 193 170 180 220 247 168 183 199 215 214 209 224 203

Hometown / High School Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River Penn Yan, N.Y. / Penn Yan Academy Homer, N.Y. / Homer Damascus, Md. / Good Counsel Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney Babylon, N.Y. / Babylon Dover, Del. / Caesar Rodney Rockville, Md. / Walter Johnson Cape May, N.J. / Saint Augustine Germantown, Md. / Good Counsel Webster, N.Y. / Webster Thomas East Hampton, N.Y. / East Hampton Auburn, N.Y. / Auburn Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur Bethesda, Md. / Landon Winston-Salem, N.C. / Episcopal (Va.) Montgomery Village, Md. / Good Counsel Ellicott City, Md. / Centennial Annandale, Va. / Bishop O’Connell Tampa, Fla. / The Blake School (Minn.) Millersville, Md. / Severna Park Ridgewood, N.J. / Ridgewood Annapolis, Md. / Severna Park Riva, Md. / Archbishop Spalding Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore Stafford, Va. / North Stafford Ballston Spa, N.Y. / Ballston Spa Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell Oakton, Va. / St. Albans School (D.C.) Greenfield, Wis. / Culver Military Academy (Ind.) Oradell, N.J. / Bergen Catholic Fort Collins, Colo. / Rocky Mountain Oakton, Va. / James Madison Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Honeoye Falls, N.Y. / Honeoye Falls-Lima Chestertown, Md. / Queen Anne’s County Garden City, N.Y. / Chaminade Doylestown, Pa. / Emmaus Severna Park, Md. / Severn School Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney Cranberry Township, Pa. / Seneca Valley Great Falls, Va. / Langley San Diego, Calif. / Rancho Bernardo Shoreham, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River San Marcos, Calif. / San Marcos

Head Coach: Rick Sowell (Washington College ‘86), First Season Assistant Coach: Ryan Wellner (Mary Washington ‘00), First Season Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99), First Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mickey Jarboe (Navy ‘00), First Season

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Name Harrison Chaires Jay Christopher Ian Crumley Will Cybulski Bryce Dabbs Jay Darling Nikk Davis Pat Durkin Ryan Everson Drew Foard Brendan Gaine Troy Gargiulo Carlos Hargett Austin Heneveld Alex Heyward Nolan Hickey Jack Hinderland Erik Hoffstadt Tucker Hull Zach Hynson Michael Jones Sam Jones Pat Kiernan Brendan Lewis Jay Mann Evan McGoogan Austin Miller Matt Morrison Nik Mullen Tyler Nechanicky Riordan Nolan Cade Norris Sean Price Taylor Reynolds Peter Rogers Tim Roy Ben Sampson Jordan Seivold Trevor Shafran Matt Steffens Chris Talarico Matt Vernam Gabe Voumard JD Walker Logan West RJ Wickham Paul Zimmerman

Yr So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So.

Pos Pronunciation A Chairs D D E-an A M D M NICK M D soft “e” D FORD M GAIN M M/FO HAR-get M HEN-uh-veld M GK A M A GK HEN-son M A D/LSM D M M/FO D M D/LSM A NECK-uh-nick-ee M REAR-den M M A D A LSM M SIGH-vold D SHAF-ren D LSM tal-uh-REE-co D M VOO-mard M M/FO GK GK

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Alphabetical Roster


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 NAVY MIDSHIPMEN Midshipmen By Class

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Seniors — 7 Ian Crumley, Jay Darling, Nikk Davis, Taylor Reynolds, Matt Vernam, Logan West, RJ Wickham Juniors — 11 Jay Christopher, Bryce Dabbs, Nolan Hickey, Brendan Lewis, Jay Mann, Evan McGoogan, Austin Miller, Cade Norris, Peter Rogers, Jordan Seivold, Chris Talarico Sophomores — 19 Harrison Chaires, Pat Durkin, Carlos Hargett, Austin Heneveld, Erik Hoffstadt, Tucker Hull, Michael Jones, Sam Jones, Pat Kiernan, Matt Morrison, Nik Mullen, Tyler Nechanicky, Riordan Nolan, Sean Price, Ben Sampson, Trevor Shafran, Matt Steffens, JD Walker, Paul Zimmerman. Freshmen — 9 Will Cybulski, Ryan Everson, Drew Foard, Brendan Gaine, Troy Gargiulo, Alex Heyward, Jack Hinderland, Tim Roy, Gabe Voumard

Midshipmen By State

California — 2 • San Diego — Peter Rogers • San Marcos — Carlos Hargett Colorado — 1 • Fort Collins — Jay Darling Delaware — 1 • Dover — Erik Hoffstadt Florida — 1 • Tampa — Jordan Seivold Maryland — 14 • Annapolis — Sam Jones • Berlin — Logan West • Bethesda — Matt Morrison • Chestertown — Matt Steffens • Cockeysville — Nikk Davis, Jay Mann • Damascus — Bryce Dabbs • Ellicott City — Harrison Chaires • Germantown — Pat Durkin • Millersville — Sean Price • Montgomery Village — Tyler Nechanicky • Riva — Michael Jones • Rockville — Austin Miller • Severna Park — Drew Foard New Jersey — 4 • Cape May — Gabe Voumard • Flemington — Tim Roy • Oradell — Chris Talarico • Ridgewood — Pat Kiernan New York — 12 • Auburn — Brendan Lewis • Babylon — Taylor Reynolds • Ballston Spa — Troy Gargiulo • Bay Shore — Brendan Gaine • East Hampton — Austin Heneveld • Garden City — Nolan Hickey • Homer — Paul Zimmerman • Honeoye Falls — Cade Norris • Penn Yan — RJ Wickham • Shoreham — Matt Vernam • Wading River — Nik Mullen • Webster — Jack Hinderland North Carolina — 3 • Charlotte — Tucker Hull, Alex Heyward • Winston-Salem — Jay Christopher Pennsylvania — 2 • Cranberry Township — Evan McGoogan • Doylestown — Ben Sampson Virginia — 5 • Annandale — Riordan Nolan • Great Falls — Trevor Shafran • Oakton — Ian Crumley, Will Cybulski • Stafford — JD Walker Wisconsin — 1 • Greenfield — Ryan Everson

2 - Nik Mullen

3 - RJ Wickham

4 - Paul Zimmerman

5 - Bryce Dabbs

6 - Nikk Davis

7 - Taylor Reynolds

9 - Erik Hoffstadt

10 - Austin Miller

12 - Gabe Voumard

13 - Pat Durkin

14 - Jack Hinderland

15 - Austin Heneveld

17 - Brendan Lewis

18 - Logan West

19 - Matt Morrison

20 - Jay Christopher

21 - Tyler Nechanicky

22 - Harrison Chaires

23 - Riordan Nolan

24 - Jordan Seivold

25 - Sean Price

16 - Pat Kiernan

27 - Sam Jones

28 - Michael Jones

29 - Tim Roy

30 - Brendan Gaine

31 - JD Walker

32 - Troy Gargiulo

33 - Alex Heyward

34 - Ian Crumley

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 NAVY MIDSHIPMEN Midshipmen by Position

35 - Ryan Everson

40 - Cade Norris

37 - Jay Darling

42 - Matt Steffens 43 - Nolan Hickey

48 - Evan McGoogan

52 - Trevor Shafran

38 - Will Cybulski

44 - Ben Sampson

54 - Peter Rogers

38 - Tucker Hull

45 - Drew Foard

56 - Matt Vernam

Midfield — 17 5 Bryce Dabbs 6 Nikk Davis 13 Pat Durkin 30 Brendan Gaine 32 Troy Gargiulo 15 Austin Heneveld 33 Alex Heyward 9 Erik Hoffstadt 28 Michael Jones 47 Jay Mann 19 Matt Morrison 23 Riordan Nolan 40 Cade Norris 25 Sean Price 24 Jordan Seivold 12 Gabe Voumard 31 JD Walker Defense — 13 20 Jay Christopher 34 Ian Crumley 37 Jay Darling 35 Ryan Everson 45 Drew Foard 26 Pat Kiernan 17 Brendan Lewis 10 Austin Miller 2 Nik Mullen 54 Peter Rogers 52 Trevor Shafran 42 Matt Steffens 56 Matt Vernam

Long Stick Midfield — 2 44 Ben Sampson 36 Chris Talarico

57 - Carlos Hargett

Faceoff Specialist — 3 57 Carlos Hargett 48 Evan McGoogan 18 Logan West

Head Coach Rick Sowell

Asst. Coach Ryan Wellner

Asst. Coach J.L. Reppert

Volunteer Asst. Coach Mickey Jarboe

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Director of Physical Education Operations Mark Goers

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Goalkeeper — 3 43 Nolan Hickey 3 RJ Wickham 4 Paul Zimmerman

So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

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47 - Jay Mann

36 - Chris Talarico

Attack — 8 22 Harrison Chaires 38 Will Cybulski 14 Jack Hinderland 39 Tucker Hull 27 Sam Jones 21 Tyler Nechanicky 7 Taylor Reynolds 29 Tim Roy


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 NAVY NOTEBOOK 2012 USILA Preseason Poll Rk. 1. 2. 3.

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5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Team Virginia (14) Johns Hopkins Cornell Duke Denver North Carolina Maryland Syracuse Notre Dame Villanova Massachusetts Bucknell Harvard Hofstra Penn Princeton Penn State Yale Delaware Drexel

2011 Record 13-5 13-3 14-3 14-6 15-3 10-6 13-5 15-2 11-3 11-5 10-5 14-3 10-6 13-3 8-7 4-8 7-7 10-4 11-7 8-6

Receiving votes: Loyola, Army, Colgate, Georgetown, Ohio State, Hartford, Navy, Bryant

Italics denotes 2012 opponent

2012 Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Preseason Poll

Rk. Team 1. Virginia 2. Duke 3. Cornell 4. Johns Hopkins 5. Denver 6. North Carolina 7. Syracuse 8. Maryland 9. Notre Dame 10. Villanova 11. Hofstra 12. Massachusetts 13. Yale 14. Penn 15. Bucknell 16. Princeton 17. Drexel 18. Colgate 19. Harvard 20. Penn State Italics denotes 2012 opponent

2011 Record 13-5 14-6 14-3 13-3 15-3 10-6 15-2 13-5 11-3 11-5 13-3 10-5 10-4 8-7 14-3 4-8 8-6 11-5 10-6 7-7

Midshipmen Pick Reynolds and West as 2012 Captains

• Senior attackman Taylor Reynolds and senior faceoff specialist Logan West have been selected by their peers to serve as co-captains for the 2012 Navy men’s lacrosse season. • It’s just the 12th time in the 105 years of storied lacrosse history at the Naval Academy in which there have been co-captains, and the first since the 2006 campaign when Jon Birsner and Matt Russell shared duties. • After seeing time his first two seasons primarily as a rider, Reynolds earned his way onto the Mids’ starting attack line in 2011 where he scored 10 goals and added a pair of assists. He was also a member of the Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally. • An oceanography major, Reynolds has also excelled in the classroom where he was named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2011 after achieving a 3.20 GPA for the spring semester. He will graduate in May and be commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy. His service assignment is Surface Warfare. • Navy’s top draw specialist over the last few seasons, West completed the 2011 season ranked 29th nationally in faceoff win percentage, winning 52.1 percent of the draws (110-211) he took. Along the way, he faced seven of the nation’s top 15-ranked faceoff specialists. Ranked sixth on Navy’s all-time career faceoff wins list with 175, he finished the 2011 season ranked seventh on the Mids’ single-season wins list with 110. He enters his senior campaign just 25 wins shy of becoming only the fourth player in school history to win 200 or more draws. • Like Reynolds, West has also found success off the field and was named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll last spring after achieving a 3.60 GPA. A systems engineering major, he is ranked in the top 33 percent of his class in academic and overall order of merit. He will graduate in May and be commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy. His service assignment is Special Warfare.

2012 Inside Lacrosse Preseason Patriot League Poll Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Team Bucknell Colgate Army Lehigh Navy Lafayette Holy Cross

‘11 Record 14-3 11-5 9-6 7-9 4-9 2-11 2-13

‘11 PL Record 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 0-6 1-5

Garrett Thul Peter Baum Dante Fantoni Billy Eisenreich Cameron Lao-Gosney Devin Lynch Ryan Snyder Matt Hurley Tim Henderson Larry LoRusso Michael Huffner Matt Vernam Kyle Feeney

Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Army Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Lehigh Army Lehigh Army Army Army Bucknell Navy Bucknell

• Since the start of the 2004 season, Navy owns an 81-43 record. • Navy’s 81 wins over the last eight years are tied for the ninth most in the country, while its 65.3 winning percentage is also the ninth best nationally. • Navy has made appearances in the NCAA Tournament in six of the last eight seasons ... having made six straight from 2004-09, it was the thirdlongest consecutive streak behind Johns Hopkins (38) and Maryland (7). • During its 2004-11 stretch, Navy posted a 31-31 (50.0) against ranked teams and 50-12 (80.6) against unranked foes. • Since the start of the 2004 season, Navy owns a 1221 (36.4) record against teams ranked higher than it in the USILA Coaches Poll ... against lower ranked or unranked teams, Navy is 69-22 (75.8). • The Mids have posted a 40-16 (71.4) record at home, outscoring their foes, 603-397, during that span ... just 13 teams have reached double digits on Navy’s home field during that stretch. • The Mids are also respectable on road, owning a 2922 record (56.9) in true road affairs over the last eight years and defeating 14 ranked teams in the process ... five of Navy’s 22 road losses have come against unranked Patriot League opponents. • Along the way, the Mids have produced the top-three win totals in school history during this stretch ... in 2004, Navy won 15 games en route to its NCAA Championship Game appearance and in ‘05, the Mids produced 12 wins in earning their second-consecutive NCAA Tournament berth ... Navy won 11 games in 2006, ‘07 and ‘09. • The Class of 2007 became the winningest class in school history on March 21, 2007, when it claimed its 45th win in 56 contests ... the Class of ‘07 won 49 of its 64 contests (76.6). • Navy won 10 or more games in a program-record six straight seasons (15 in 2004, 12 in 2005, 11 in 2006, ‘07 and ‘09 and 10 in 2008).

Navy’s Record Since 2004

Overall Home Away Neutral vs. Patriot League Opponents vs. Ranked Opponents vs. Unranked Opponents Navy scores 10 or more goals Navy holds opp. to 6 or fewer goals Navy has 30 or more shots Navy holds opp. to 25 or fewer shots Times opp. scores 5 or fewer goals Times opp. takes 20 or fewer shots Goals For Goals Against

By winning%

Rk. Team 1. Virginia 2. Duke 3. Syracuse 4. Cornell 5. Johns Hopkins 6. Notre Dame 7. Maryland 8. Georgetown 9. Navy 10. Denver

2012 Inside Lacrosse Preseason AllPatriot League Team

A A A A/M M M FO SSDM LSM D D D GK

Navy A National Name

2012 Navy senior co-captain Taylor Reynolds

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8-yr Combined Record 103-30 108-32 97-29 96-29 92-33 85-32 91-42 76-38 81-43 82-46

81-43 40-16 29-22 12-5 49-13 31-31 50-12 46-5 53-2 67-29 41-8 45 23 1191 896

65.3 71.4 56.9 70.6 79.0 50.0 80.6 90.2 96.4 69.8 83.7 9.6 7.2

2011 Pct. Record 77.4 13-5 77.1 14-6 77.0 15-2 76.8 14-3 73.6 13-3 72.6 11-3 68.4 13-5 66.7 7-7 65.3 4-9 64.1 15-3


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E By wins

Rk. Team 1. Duke 2. Virginia 3. Syracuse 4. Cornell 5. Johns Hopkins 6. Maryland 7. Notre Dame 8. Denver 9. Navy Delaware

8-yr Combined Record 108-32 103-30 97-29 96-29 92-33 91-42 85-32 82-46 81-43 81-54

National Exposure

CBS Sports Network: 15-13 MASN 1-2

Navy lacrosse games ESPN 2-1 ESPN 0-3 ESPN 1-0 ESPN 0-1 ESPN 2-2 ESPN 1-2 ESPN 0-2 ESPN 0-1 ESPN 6-12 WMAR 1-0

WMAR 1-0 MASN 0-1 MASN 0-1 MASN 1-0

• Four regular-season contests are on tap to be aired this season ... CBS Sports Network will televise the Mids’ March 30 matchup against Lehigh at NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium, along with the annual Army-Navy game slated for April 14 at West Point, N.Y. and the Mids’ regular-season finale at home against Johns Hopkins on April 21. • NBC Sports Network, formerly known as Vs., will carry the Mids’ Feb. 19 contest at Jacksonville. • Additionally, CBS Sports Network will televise both Patriot League Tournament Semifinal contests on April 27, along with the championship game on April 29. • Last year, CBS Sports Network carried rivalry games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium against Maryland and Army, while ESPNU aired Navy’s contest at Johns Hopkins. • In 2010, Navy fans were treated to a pair of thrilling overtime wins by the Midshipmen on CBS Sports Network over Patriot League rival Bucknell and longtime foe Johns Hopkins. • In 2009, CBS Sports Network aired Navy’s 10-4 upset victory over No. 8 Maryland in Annapolis ... more than 15,000 fans were on hand to watch Navy hand Maryland the series’ largest margin of defeat since 1992. • ESPNU carried the 2009 Army-Navy Star Game as a part of the Day of Rivals event at M&T Bank Stadium where better than 20,000 saw Navy earn an 8-4 win. • Lacrosse fans tuned in to CBS Sports Network to watch Navy claim its fifth Patriot League Tournament with wins over Colgate and Bucknell in 2009. • The Mids own a 23-27 record when their games are televised (since ‘04) ... Navy is 15-13 on CBS Sports Network all-time and 6-12 on the ESPN family of networks ... the Mids are also 1-0 on local Baltimore station WMAR and 1-2 on MASN. • The Mids own a 58-16 record (78.4) in games that have not been televised since the start of 2004.

Navy’s 3-30 2-19 3-30 4-14 4-21 4-27 4-29

2012 Television Schedule Lehigh • at Jacksonville ^ Lehigh • at Army • Johns Hopkins • Patriot League Semifinals • 5:00 Patriot League Championship •

7:00 4:00 7:00 12:00 12:00 / 7:45 3:00

• CBS Sports Network; ^ NBC Sports Network

A Look at Navy’s 2012 Schedule Date Feb. 11 Feb. 19

Feb. 25 March 3 March 10 March 13 March 17 March 24 March 30 April 6 April 14 April 21 April 27, 29

Time 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 7:30 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm TBA

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Opponent TV VMI at Jacksonville NBC SN Denver vs. Ohio State North Carolina Bucknell at Lafayette at Towson Holy Cross at Colgate Lehigh CBS SN at Maryland at Army CBS SN Johns Hopkins CBS SN at Patriot League Tournament

2011 Record 2-11 5-10 10-6 14-3 2-11 3-10 2-13 11-5 7-9 13-5 9-6 13-3

Series Record Navy, 4-0 First Meeting

UNC, 14-12 Navy, 7-4 Navy, 12-1 Navy, 6-4 Navy, 8-0 Navy, 10-4 Navy, 28-2 MD, 52-33-1 Navy, 57-30-3 JHU, 58-26-1

Streak Won 4 ---

Lost 3 Lost 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 8 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 3 Lost 1

* - Patriot League contest ^ - Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic (EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.) All game times Eastern; bold — home games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium CBS SN - CBS Sports Network; NBC SN - NBC Sports Network

Patriot League Success

• Since joining the Patriot League in 2004, Navy is 4913 (79.0) against conference members, which includes an 11-2 mark in the Patriot League Tournament. • The Mids have lost regular-season contests to ... Army (3) 2008, ‘10, ‘11 Bucknell (3) 2005, ‘09, ‘11 Colgate (3) 2006, ‘09, ‘11 Lafayette (1) 2010 Lehigh (1) 2011 ... and dropped the program’s first Patriot League Tournament contest at the 2008 semifinals against eventual champion Colgate and its second to Army in the 2010 championship contest. • Ten of the 13 losses were in games played either at the opponent’s field or at a neutral site. • Navy owns a 26-3 record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium against Patriot League competition since joining the conference ... the Mids are 203 during the regular season - dropping a 10-9 decision to Colgate in 2009, a 5-4 loss to the Raiders in 2011 and a 14-9 decision to arch rival Army in ‘11 and 6-0 in the conference tournament. • The Mids have produced undefeated marks in conference action twice, 7-0 in 2004 and 6-0 in ‘07. • Navy has won at least a share of the Patriot League regular-season title in five (2004-05-06-07-08) of the seven years it has been a member of the league. • Additionally, the Mids have claimed the league’s tournament crown five times (2004-05-06-07-09). • 31 different Midshipmen have garnered All-Patriot League recognition, while 19 of the 31 have earned honors multiple times. • In 2008, three-time All-American Jordan DiNola was selected as the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year ... though Navy has fielded the nation’s top-ranked scoring defense five times since joining the league, DiNola was the first Mid to be named the league’s top defensive player.

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Navy Among All-Time Winningest Programs

• Navy is one of just six Div. I men’s lacrosse programs that has produced 700 wins and on March 19, 2011, it became one of just three to reach 750 victories. • With 750 wins, Navy is the third-winningest team in Div. I men’s lacrosse history behind Johns Hopkins (912) and Syracuse (821). • Navy will face three of the other 700-win programs this year in consecutive weekends - at Maryland on April 6, at Army on April 14 and at home against Johns Hopkins on April 21.

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700 Club 908 Johns Hopkins (13-3) 817 Syracuse (15-2) 750 Navy (4-9) 723 Maryland (13-5) 724 Army (9-6) 722 Hobart* (5-9)

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• Since the start of 2004, 50 have been televised. 2004 4-2 (6) CSTV 1-1 2005 3-3 (6) CSTV 3-0 2006 3-4 (7) CSTV 2-4 2007 2-3 (5) CSTV 2-1 2008 3-5 (8) CBS C 1-2 2009 5-2 (7) CBS C 3-0 2010 3-5 (8) CBS C 3-3 0-2 (1) CBS 0-2 2011

2011 Pct. Record 77.1 14-6 77.4 13-5 77.0 15-2 76.8 14-3 73.6 13-3 68.4 13-5 72.6 11-3 64.1 15-3 65.3 4-9 60.0 11-7

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The Nation’s Future Leaders

• Each year Navy looks to its senior class to provide leadership for the men’s lacrosse team. • In three years, the Class of 2012 has amassed a 22-22 (.500) overall record, including a 10-8 (.556) Patriot League mark. • Navy captured the 2009 Patriot League Tournament title and earned an automatic bid to play in the NCAA Tournament. • Meanwhile, this class enjoyed the Mids’ first win over Johns Hopkins since 1974 when the Class of 2011’s Andy Warner scored the game-winner in overtime against the Blue Jays last spring. • Goalkeeper RJ Wickham is the lone member of the class who has received All-America recognition over the last three seasons. Wickham is also the only member of the class who has received All-Patriot League kudos, picking up first-team honors in 2010, while also being named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the year that same season. • Team captains Taylor Reynolds and Logan West have been honored for their academic success by the Patriot League. • The following is a list of Navy’s seniors and their service assignments. Jay Darling Surface Warfare Ian Crumley Surface Warfare Marine Corps Ground Nikk Davis Taylor Reynolds Surface Warfare Matt Vernam Surface Warfare Logan West Special Warfare RJ Wickham Surface Warfare

Hull Named Preseason All-American

• Navy sophomore attackman Tucker Hull has been named a Preseason Honorable Mention AllAmerican by Inside Lacrosse’s 2012 Face-Off Yearbook. Fifteen players were named to each of the top three teams while 43 players comprised the honorable mention squad. • Named the 2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Year, Hull enjoyed a spectacular rookie campaign as Navy's leading scorer, along will fellow freshman Sam Jones. Ironically, Hull and Jones ended their first season at Navy with identical stats - a teamhigh 23 goals to go along with 15 assists for 38 points. Remarkably the dynamic duo also paced the Mids in Patriot League play with 20 points. Hull turned in a team-best 13 goals in conference action to complement his seven assists. He was also responsible for five extra-man goals over the course of the year and punched in the Mids' first man-down goal since Joe Lennon scored against Army on April 12, 2008. • Tied as the third-best best point producer among the nation's freshmen, he averaged 2.92 points per game. In fact, Hull produced a point in 12 of the 13 games, with Hopkins being the lone team to keep him off the stat sheet in 2011. • One of just 11 players in program history to score 20 or more goals in his rookie campaign, Hull turned in the sixth-most goals in school history with 23. It's the most goals by a Navy freshman since Nick Mirabito finished the 2005 season with 27. Meanwhile, his 15 assists this season are tied as the seventh most in school history by a freshman and the most since Ian Dingman dealt out 17 in 2003. Finally, his 38 points are tied as the fourth most by a plebe in Navy history, registering the most since Dingman's 40-point performance in 2003. • With both Hull and Jones posting 23 goals last spring, they became Navy's first rookie tandem to score 20 or more goals in school history. The duo also became the first tandem to each score four goals in a game (not the same game) as rookies.

games at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium since the beginning of the 2004 campaign. • Navy had won 20-consecutive home games against Patriot League foes before dropping a 10-9 decision to Colgate in 2009. • Opponents have scored double digits against the Mids just 13 times in games played on their home field over the last eight seasons ... Navy has held 20 of its 56 opponents to five or fewer goals since 2004 in games played at home (includes 2010 game vs. VMI played at Rip Miller Field).

A Closer Look at Navy’s Schedule

2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Year Tucker Hull

Home Field Advantage

• 2012 marks the 51st season Navy has played at least one game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. • Navy owns a 39-16 record (70.9) in games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium since the start of the 2004 campaign, outscoring its foes, 587392. • The Mids will play six games at home this spring Feb. 11 vs. VMI (12 pm), Feb. 25 vs. North Carolina (12 pm), March 3 vs. Bucknell (12 pm), March 17 vs. Holy Cross (12 pm), March 30 vs. Lehigh (7 pm) and April 21 vs. Johns Hopkins (12 pm). • Since playing its entire home schedule at NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium beginning in 2004, Navy has lost back-to-back games at home just four times ... in 2006, the Mids lost to Georgetown, 9-5, and then suffered a 9-8 setback against Johns Hopkins ... in 2008, Navy again lost regular-season decisions to the Hoyas and Blue Jays before the Mids’ season concluded with a 10-4 loss to Hopkins in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament ... Navy lost back-to-back home games in 2010 to Loyola, 87 OT, and North Carolina, 11-4 ... in 2011, Navy dropped a one-goal decision to Colgate, a 10-4 contest to No. 7 Maryland and a 14-9 decision to Army. • In its 104-year history, Navy has lost three-straight home games just five times ... 1980 #1 Virginia, #2 Johns Hopkins, #9 N. Carolina 1985 Washington College, N. Carolina, Army 2003 #13 Rutgers, Air Force, #4 Georgetown, #4 Maryland 2008 #4 Georgetown, #7 Johns Hopkins, #4 Johns Hopkins 2011 Colgate, #7 Maryland, #17 Army ... and four-straight home games just once 2003 #13 Rutgers, Air Force, #4 Georgetown, #4 Maryland • The 2003 campaign marks the only season in which Navy has lost four-straight home games at the stadium. • Having played at least a game a year at the stadium for 42 consecutive years, Navy stepped away in 2003, allowing for state-of-the-art renovations to take place, including the Field Turf surface and two video boards ... Navy has played all of its home

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• Five of Navy’s 2012 opponents finished the 2011 campaign ranked among the nation’s top 20 teams according to the final installment of the USILA Coaches Poll. Rk Team Record NCAA Tourney Johns Hopkins 13-3 3 Bucknell 14-3 7 8 Maryland 13-5 9 North Carolina 10-6 11-5 12 Colgate • Navy’s 2012 schedule features games against four programs who received NCAA Tournament bids a year ago — Bucknell, Johns Hopkins, Maryland and North Carolina. • Since the start of the 2004 season, Navy has played 62 of its 124 games against teams ranked in the top 25, posting a 31-31 record (50.0) ... two of the losses have come against the No. 1-ranked team in the country at the time (Johns Hopkins twice). • Since the start of the 2000 campaign, 92 of Navy’s 176 games have been against ranked teams ... in those games, Navy is 43-49 (46.7). • In games against unranked foes since 2000, Navy is 69-15 (82.1) ... the losses have come against UMBC (‘01), Air Force and Penn State (‘03), Bucknell (‘05, ‘09, ‘11), Colgate (‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11), Towson (‘10), Army (‘10 twice), Lehigh (‘11) and Georgetown (‘11).

Navy Pair Among Program’s Best

• Navy co-captain Logan West heads into his senior campaign ranked sixth on Navy’s all-time career faceoff wins list with 175 ... he trails fifth-place Mikelis Visgauss (2005-08) by six and fourth-place Jason Hull (1995-98) by eight ... he is only 25 wins away from becoming only the fourth player in school history to win 200 or more draws. Navy Career Faceoff Wins List 1. 363 Chris Pieczonka 2002-05 2. 313 William Wallace 2003-07 3. 258 Chris Dingman 2000-03 4. 183 Jason Hull 1995-98 5. 181 Mikelis Visgauss 2005-08 6. 175 Logan West 2009-present

• A starter in every game he has played over the last three years (34 ... 6 in 2009, 15 in 2010, 13 in 2011), senior RJ Wickham is ranked 10th on Navy’s alltime saves list with 338 stops ... he is 17 saves shy of tying ninth-place Louis Brown, who amassed 355 saves from 1987-90. • Wickham gained Honorable Mention All-America honors as a sophomore and was named the Patriot League’s Goalkeeper of the Year that same season. Navy Career Saves List 1. 701 Mickey Jarboe 1997-00 2. 545 Jeff Johnson 1976-79 3. 513 Kevin Farrington 1990-93 4. 509 Joe Donnelly 1985-88 5. 495 Garrett Luebker 1994-96 6. 441 Bill Mueller 1974-76 7. 439 Scott Bartkowski 1980-83 8. 380 Matt Russell 2003-06 9. 355 Louis Brown 1987-90 10. 338 RJ Wickham 2009-present


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Sophomore • Attack • 5-8 • 195 Ellicott City, Md. • Centennial

Chaires in 2011 (Fr.): Finished his rookie campaign with 11 goals on 24 shots (.458), including a team-high seven extra-man goals ... he put 14 of his 24 shots on cage ... a member of the Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally ... punched in an extra-man goal against Johns Hopkins off an assist from classmate Sam Jones late in the third quarter ... it was the first of a four-goal run by the Mids against the Jays ... turned in his third multi-point performance of the season by scoring a goal and passing out an assist in the Mids’ contest against Army ... scored a transition goal off an assist from team captain Marty Gallagher against Maryland ... it marked just his third even-strength goal of the year ... garnered Patriot League Rookie of the Week kudos on March 21 after scoring four extra-man goals in games against Holy Cross and Towson ... recorded his first-career hat trick in Navy’s win over Holy Cross ... all three goals were scored on extra-man ... he is Navy’s first player to score three man-up goals since April 14, 2001, when Adam Borcz scored three at Penn State ... turned in an extra-man goal goal against Towson which sparked a six-goal run by the Mids and an eventual 14-11 win ... pitched in his second man-up goal of the year in Navy’s 15-6 rout over Lafayette ... it marked the first Patriot League goal of his career ... scored the third of four-straight goals by Navy at North Carolina off an assist from fellow freshman attackman Sam Jones ... grabbed the first ground ball of his career in the loss against the Tar Heels ... netted an extra-man goal at Loyola, the first man-up goal of his career ... scored a goal and dealt out an assist against VMI in the opener ... also caused a pair of turnovers. More on Chaires: A 2009 graduate of Centennial High School, Chaires spent the 2009-10 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... attended three different high schools - Centennial, Boys’ Latin and Mt. Hebron - where he lettered once in lacrosse at each ... member of lacrosse teams that won the county title in 2005 and ‘08 and led the team to the state championship game his senior year ... named a High School All-American as a senior after leading the state in scoring, while also being named the Howard County Player of the Year ... he also earned the distinction of being named a finalist for the Markland Kelly Award multiple times ... garnered all-county kudos his senior season ... was a starter on the Baltimore Under Armour All-America Team ... served as team captain of the lacrosse program his senior year ... father was an All-American lacrosse player at Princeton (‘75) ... son of William and Laurie Chaires ... majoring in Oceanography.

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Christopher in 2011 (So.): A substitute player on man down for the Mids ... Navy squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... saw expanded minutes on close defense as the season progressed ... picked up a ground ball in the Mids’ season finale against Johns Hopkins ... recorded a pair of ground balls and forced a turnover against Maryland ... it marked his first-collegiate takeaway ... scooped up a career-high three ground balls in the Mids’ come-from-behind win over Towson ... grabbed the first ground ball of his career in Navy’s loss at North Carolina ... made his collegiate debut as a member of the Mids’ man-down team at Loyola ... has gained experience in the system as a scout team player for the Mids. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Christopher: A 2008 graduate of Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., Christopher spent the 2008-09 academic year at Salisbury Prep School in Connecticut ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his senior year ... earned four letters as a linebacker on Episcopal’s football team ... garnered AllState (N.C.) football honors as a junior ... father played football at Duke, while his mother was a standout tennis player at Wake Forest ... son of Jeff and Cindy Christopher ... majoring in English, he holds a 3.27 grade-point average ... named to the Commandant’s List in the Spring of 2010 ... ranked among the top 31 percent of his class (1,094) in academic order of merit. 2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

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Senior • Defense • 6-1 • 211 Oakton, Va. • St. Albans School (D.C.)

Crumley in 2011 (Jr.): A substitute player on man down for the Mids ... Navy squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... grabbed a ground ball in the Star Game against Army ... scooped up a ground ball in the Mids’ season finale against Johns Hopkins ... picked up a grounder against Towson, just the second game he has registered a loose ball for the Mids this season ... turned in his first caused turnover of the year in Navy’s double-overtime loss at Bucknell ... grabbed a pair of ground balls in Navy’s season-opener against VMI ... also took his firstcareer shot in the Navy victory. 2010 (So.): After not seeing action in a varsity game as a freshman, he started 10 of the 15 games at close defense and saw action in all 15 ... also saw time as a long stick defensive midfielder ... part of a unit that was ranked 13th nationally in scoring defense, giving up 8.67 goals per game ... member of the Mids’ man-down unit that surrendered 20 goals on 59 attempts (66.1 penalty killing %) ... however, over the last nine games, Navy surrendered just eight goals on 29 attempts (72.4) ... the first six games, foes scored 12 goals on 30 attempts ... finished the year with 16 ground balls and eight takeaways ... caused at least one turnover in seven games, including two against Holy Cross ... helped the Mids put together two strong defensive efforts en route to their historic win over Johns Hopkins ... held the Blue Jays scoreless for 19:16 between the end of the first and third quarters, enabling the Mids to take a 6-5 halftime lead ... after Hopkins took an 8-6 lead at 3:40 in the third quarter, Navy held the Jays scoreless the rest of the game (22:30) ... Navy’s defense held Lehigh off the scoreboard in the first and fourth quarters en route to an 8-3 win ... the Mids held Bucknell off the scoreboard for just under 29 minutes between the second and fourth quarters to build a 6-2 lead ... though Bucknell

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Freshman • Attack • 6-0 • 193 Oakton, Va. • James Madison

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More on Cybulski: A 2010 graduate of James Madison High School in Vienna, Va., Cybulski attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (3) ... ... named a High School All-American his senior year in lacrosse ... also garnered firstteam all-met, all-district anad all-region honors his senior year ... member of the National Honor Society ... was a middle school teammate of fellow Navy freshman lacrosse player Patrick Keena ... brother, AJ, is a junior at the Naval Academy and was a member of the lacrosse team his freshman year ... sister, Ashley, is a graduate of Christopher Newport and played field hockey ... full name is William Joseph Cybulski ... born ug. 30, 1991, in Arlington, Va. ... son of Alan and Mary Cybulski.

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Junior • Midfield • 5-10 • 178 Damascus, Md. • Good Counsel

Dabbs in 2011 (So.): Did not see any varsity action ... sat out the spring season. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Dabbs: A 2008 graduate of Good Counsel High School, Dabbs attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... three-sport athlete who earned three letters in lacrosse while also competing in football and basketball ... garnered Honorable Mention All-WCAC recognition in lacrosse as a junior and first-team kudos as a senior ... also named First-Team All-Gazette as a midfielder his senior season ... served as team captain of the lacrosse squad his senior year ... his father played baseball at Towson ... son of J. and Megan Dabbs ... majoring in Economics.

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Senior • Defense • 6-4 • 221 Fort Collins, Colo. • Rocky Mountain

Darling in 2009 (Fr.), 2010 (So.), 2011 (Jr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Darling: A 2008 graduate of Rocky Mountain High School, Darling was a three-sport athlete who earned three letters in lacrosse and one in basketball, while also competing as a member of the crew team ... led Rocky Mountain High to the 2007 Colorado State Lacrosse Championship ... member of the 2006, ‘07 and ‘08 lacrosse teams that claimed the Front Range League lacrosse titles ... an All-State (Colo.) selection in lacrosse as a junior and senior ... served as team captain of the lax team his senior year ... placed seventh at the Crash-B World Indoor Rowing Championships in 2007 ... competed in crew as a member of the Fort Collins Rowing Association ... a two-year member (2007-08) of student council ... grandfather, Charles Darling, played basketball and also competed in track & field at the University of Iowa (1950-52) ... son of Mark and Lori Darling ... majoring in General Engineering ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare.

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Davis in 2011 (Jr.): A three-year starter at midfielder, he has started 42 of the 44 games in which he has played, including each of the last 30 ... has started every Patriot League game (18) since his arrival in Annapolis ... finished 2011 as Navy’s fourth-leading point producer overall (18) and in Patriot League (9) contests ... recorded a point in 11 of the last 14 contests dating back to 2010 ... with 14 goals, he has scored more goals in 2011 than his first-two seasons combined (10) ... also posted a personal-best 17 points in ‘11 ... finished with his sophomore campaign with 14 points ... scored the second of four-consecutive goals by the Mids against Johns Hopkins ... posted the goal just 42 seconds into the final frame ... punched in his third-career goal against Army ... held without a point by Maryland ... the third time this season he has not recorded a goal or an assist ... dealt out an assist to Tucker Hull in the Mids’ 9-8 loss at Georgetown ... punched in an unassisted goal to give Navy a 2-0 lead against Colgate ... the Mids would succumb, 5-4 ... had his four-game point scoring streak snapped at Holy Cross ... held without a shot in the game ... recorded two goals and two assists in Navy’s victory over Towson for a career-best four points ... turned in a pair of goals and an assist in Navy’s 15-6 win over Lafayette ... it marked his fourth-career three-point contest and second in as many games ... produced his first-career hat trick in the Mids’ double-overtime loss at Bucknell ... scored the game’s first goal, as well as Navy’s last two goals ... scored two goals in the final 18 seconds of the game (0:18 and 0:07) to send it into overtime ... his three goals were a result of just three shots he took the entire game ... scored his fourth goal of the season on what was his only shot on goal against Lehigh ... also grabbed a pair of ground balls ... was held scoreless and did not even take a shot at North Carolina ... punched in a goal with 12 seconds left in the first quarter of the Loyola contest ... scored a pair of goals in the Mids’ opener against VMI, putting three of his five shots on goal. 2010 (So.): Concluded his second season at Navy with 14 points on seven goals and seven assists ... turned in either a goal or an assist in eight of the 15 contests, which also featured four multi-point contests ... in conference action, he turned in eight points on four goals and four assists ... opened the year by scoring a careerhigh two goals, while adding an assist for a career-high three points against VMI ... dealt out a career-best three assists in the Mids’ win over Bucknell ... fed fellow midfielder Patrick Moran for the game-winner in OT against the Bison ... grabbed a career-high four ground balls in Navy’s come-from-behind victory at Colgate in OT ... scored his fifth goal of the season in Navy’s loss at Maryland where he shot a season-high six times ... scored a career-high tying two goals against Army ... what would have been his first-career hat trick was disallowed with 37 seconds remaining after the official said he was in the crease ... the official then penalized Army for a push which caused Davis to be in the crease ... dealt out an assist against the Black Knight in the Patriot League Championship ... member of the Mids’ mandown unit that surrendered 20 goals on 59 attempts (66.1 penalty killing %) ... however, over the last nine games, Navy surrendered just eight goals on 29 attempts (72.4) ... the first six games, foes scored 12 goals on 30 attempts. 2009 (Fr.): A starter on the Mids’ first midfield line in 14 of the 16 games, including the win over nationally-ranked Ohio State ... scored on a diving shot in the Mids’ NCAA Tournament contest against Duke ... had scored all of his points (6) on the road before aiding Bruce Nechanicky’s goal in the fourth quarter against Maryland ... finished the year scoring seven of his eight points away from Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ... pumped in a tough lefty shot from point blank range at Holy Cross for just his second career goal ... scored his first collegiate goal in the Mids’ 10-8 win at Lehigh ... his goal was the first of seven in a row by the Mids in their come-from-behind victory ... dealt out a then personal-best two assists in the Mids’ loss at Bucknell ... also grabbed the first three ground balls of his career in that contest ... produced his first point in a Navy uniform, assisting on Tim Paul’s goal early in the third quarter of the North Carolina contest, giving the Mids their first lead of the game. More on Davis: A 2007 graduate of Dulaney High School in Timonium, Md., Davis spent the 2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... lettered three times in lacrosse as a midfielder ... led Dulaney to the 2005 Maryland State Lacrosse Championship ... member of the lax teams that claimed the 2004, ‘05 and ‘07 county titles ... served as team captain his senior year ... earned all-country kudos as a junior and senior ... high school teammate of Navy lacrosse teammate Jay Mann, a sophomore midfielder ... full name is Nicholas Randall James Davis ... born June 19, 1989, in Detroit, Mich. ... son of Ronald and Beahta Davis ... majoring in Oceanography.

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Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 2 Loyola 1 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 1 Bucknell 3 Lafayette 2 Towson 2 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 1 Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 1 J. Hopkins 1

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES A 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

Pts 2 1 0 1 3 3 4 0 1 1 0 1 1

Sh 5 2 0 2 3 3 3 0 4 3 2 3 5

A 5 7 4 16

Pts 8 14 18 40

Sh 15 43 35 93

Up GB 0 9 0 15 0 12 0 36

TO 8 12 13 33

G 2 4 8 14

A 3 4 1 8

Pts 5 8 9 22

Sh 9 21 15 45

Up GB 0 5 0 10 0 7 0 22

TO 5 8 9 22

Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

Colgate Georgetown Maryland Army J. Hopkins

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 9-1 0 9-1 0 Total

Patriot League Yr GP-S 2011 4-0 4-0 Total Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

G 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh 3 3

Up GB 0 2 0 2

TO 3 3

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh 1 1

Up GB 0 2 0 2

TO 2 2

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EVERSON

Freshman • Defense • 6-5 • 204 Greenfield, Wis. • Culver Military Academy (Ind.)

More on Everson: A 2010 graduate of Culver Military Academy in Culver, Ind., Everson attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport standout who lettered fin lacrosse (3) and hockey (2) ... garnered All-State (Ind.) lacrosse honors as a junior and senior ... named the team’s defensive MVP his senior year ... member of the lacrosse teams that won the Indiana State Lacrosse Championship in 2008, ‘09 and ‘10 ... son of Merlin and Vicky Everson.

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DURKIN

Sophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 183 Germantown, Md. • Good Counsel

Durkin in 2011 (Fr.): Made his first-collegiate start on April 1 against Georgetown, filling in for an injured Andy Warner ... turned in his first-career ground ball in the Mids’ conference win at Holy Cross ... bumped up to the second midfield line in Navy’s 15-6 win over Lafayette, where he got off a shot ... a member of the Mids’ third midfield line early in the year, he managed one shot on goal in his first collegiate appearance on Feb. 12 in Navy’s opener against VMI. More on Durkin: A 2009 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in Olney, Md., Durkin attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... named an Under Armour All-American in 2008 ... high school teammate of current Navy lacrosse players Bryce Dabbs (‘13) and Tyler Nechanicky (‘14) ... one of five Durkin family members to play collegiate lacrosse ... brother, Shane, was a two-year letterwinner for Richie Meade’s Mids who graduated from the Naval Academy in 2009 ... brother, Matt, was a four-year (1999-03) starter at Saint Joseph’s and is the head lacrosse coach at Good Counsel ... sister, Emily, played lacrosse at Ursinus (2001-04) and sister, Julia, played lacrosse at Mary Washington (2004-07) ... son of Edward and Anna Durkin ... majoring in Oceanography. Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola --N. Carolina --Lehigh --Bucknell --Lafayette 0 Towson 0 Holy Cross 0

A 0 --------0 0 0

Pts 0 --------0 0 0

Sh 1 --------1 0 0

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3 at Bucknell (3-7-11) 3 vs. Bucknell (3-6-10) 4 vs. Towson (3-15-11) 4 at Colgate (3-27-10)

PAT

2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19

0 0 0 0 0

DREW

FORD

Freshman • Defense • 5-11 • 183 Severna Park, Md. • Severn School

More on Foard: A 2010 graduate of the Severn School in Severna Park, Md., Foard attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (3) and football (1) ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his senior year ... ranked among the top 33 percent of his class (1,185) in military order of merit ... son of Tom and Lynne Foard.

Up GB TO 0 0 1 --- --- ----- --- ----- --- ----- --- --0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

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Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 16-14 3 2009 15-15 7 2010 2011 13-13 14 Total 44-42 24

Patriot League GP-S Yr 2009 6-6 6-6 2010 2011 6-6 Total 18-18

3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Up GB TO 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0


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HENEVELD

Freshman • Midfield • 6-2 • 172 Bay Shore, N.Y. • Bay Shore

Sophomore • Midfield • 6-1 • 190 East Hampton, N.Y. • East Hampton

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More on Gaine: A 2011 graduate of Bay Shore High School in Bay Shore, N.Y., Gaine was a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (3) and football (1) ... an Academic All-American in lacrosse his senior year, he also served as team captain ... garnered Suffolk County All-League honors as a junior and was named the Suffolk County Div. I Rookie of the Year ... member of the National Honor Society ... served as captain of the drum line ... ranked among the top 29 percent of his class (1,185) in military order of merit ... son of Bill and Ellen Gaine.

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GARGIULO Freshman • Midfield • 6-3 • 197 Ballston Spa, N.Y. • Ballston Spa

More on Gargiulo: A 2011 graduate of Ballston Spa High School in Ballston Spa, N.Y., Gargiulo was a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... a three-time all-conference selection in lacrosse who was named an AllAmerican his senior year ... a three-time all-section player who picked up first-team honors as a junior and senior ... earned first-team all-division and second-time allconference kudos in football his senior year ... led the football team to back-to-back Empire Division titles in 2010 (11-7-1) and ‘11 (10-7-1) ... served as both the Student Council Class Secretary and Treasurer ... member of the National Honor Society ... father, Mike, is a grade of Union College where he played football ... full name is Troy Davies Gargiulo ... born June 22, 1993, in Albany, N.Y. ... son of Mike and Cheryl Gargiulo.

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Heneveld in 2011 (Fr.): A member of the Mids’ extra-man squad in Navy’s first three contests ... replaced by Taylor Reynolds in the lineup against Lehigh ... returned to extra-man unit against Georgetown and maintained his spot in the lineup until the conclusion of the season ... also saw time throughout the season as a member of the Mids’ riding squad ... responsible for Navy’s third extra-man strike in the Mids’ win over VMI. More on Heneveld: A 2010 graduate of East Hampton High School, Heneveld was a two-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... received all-county and all-league honors as a senior in both lacrosse and football ... brother, Heath, was a 2011 graduate of the Naval Academy ... son of Larry and Jody Heneveld ... majoring in Economics. 2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 1 Loyola 0 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh --Bucknell --Lafayette 0 Towson 0 Holy Cross 0 Colgate --Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 0

Sophomore • Midfield/Faceoff • 6-0 • 203 San Marcos, Calif. • San Marcos

Pts 1 0 0 ----0 0 0 --0 0 0 0

Sh 1 0 1 ----0 0 0 --0 0 0 1

Up GB TO 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- ----- --- --0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 --- --- --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 10-0 1 Total 10-0 1

A 0 0

Pts 1 1

Sh 3 3

Up GB 1 3 1 3

TO 3 3

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh 0 0

Up GB 0 1 0 1

TO 1 1

Patriot League Yr GP-S 2011 2-0 Total 2-0 Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

HARGETT

A 0 0 0 ----0 0 0 --0 0 0 0

Hargett in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Hargett: A 2010 graduate of San Marcos High School, Hargett was a twosport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (3) ... after garnering second-team all-midfield honors as a sophomore, he was an honorable mention all-conference selection as a member of the defensive unit his junior and senior seasons ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his senior year ...son of Charles and Norma Hargett ... majoring in Information Technology.

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HEYWARD Freshman • Midfield • 6-0 • 180 Charlotte, N.C. • Ardrey Kell

More on Heyward: A 2010 graduate of Ardrey Kell High School in Charlotte, N.C., Heyward attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a three-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4), football (1) and swimming (1) ... a two-time all-county lacrosse player who garnered Honorable Mention All-State (N.C.) honos his senior year ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his junior and senior years ... named the team MVP as a senior ... member of the National Technical Honor Society ... his father, Sandy, graduated from the Naval

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HICKEY

Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-7 • 247 Garden City, N.Y. • Chaminade

JACK

ing a 4.00 GPA for the spring semester ... he was one of nine players in the conference to achieve a 4.00 GPA. More on Hoffstadt: A 2010 graduate of Caesar Rodney High School in CamdenWyoming, Del., Hoffstadt was a four-year letterwinner as a midfielder and attackman in lacrosse ... a four-time all-conference selection who earned All-State (Del.) honors three times ... was named the team’s Most Valuable Player all four years of high school ... served as team captain his senior year ... member of the National Honor Society ... son of Major Steve Hoffstadt, USAF (ret.) and Cindy Hoffstadt ... named to the Commandant’s List in each of his three semesters at the Academy, while twice being named to the Superintendent’s List ... selected to the Dean’s List following last spring’s semester ... ranked No. 1 in his class (1,154) in academic and 32nd in military order of merit ... overall, he is ranked 16th in his class ... majoring in Systems Engineering. Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 9-0 0 9-0 0 Total

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh 2 2

Up GB 0 1 0 1

TO 0 0

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh 0 0

Up GB 0 0 0 0

TO 0 0

Patriot League Yr GP-S 6-0 2011 Total 6-0 Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

TUCKER Sophomore • Attack • 6-0 • 170 Charlotte, N.C. • Providence

HINDERLAND Freshman • Attack • 6-0 • 172 Webster, N.Y. • Webster Thomas

More on Hinderland: A 2010 graduate of Webster Thomas High School in Webster, N.Y., Hinderland attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a four-year lacrosse letterwinner who was named a High School All-American as a junior and senior ... garnered first-team all-county and AllGreater Rochester recognition his junior and senior years ... ranked among the top 34 percent of his class (1,185) in military order of merit and top 41 percent in academic order of merit ... son of Gary and Karen Hinderland.

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HOFFSTADT Sophomore • Midfield • 6-2 • 191 Dover, Del. • Caesar Rodney

Hoffstadt in 2011 (Fr.): Made appearances in nine games primarily as a member of Navy’s riding team ... debuted as a member of the Mids’ extra-man unit in the season-finale against Johns Hopkins (4-23) ... took a pair of shots and scooped up a ground ball ... made his first-collegiate appearance in Navy’s 14-10 loss at Lehigh (3-1) as a rider ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after achiev-

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Hull in 2011 (Fr.): Named the Patriot League Rookie of the Year after leading Navy in scoring with 38 points ... was also tied for No. 1 on the team in goals scored (23) and second in assists (15) ... additionally, he led the Mids in scoring in Patriot League play with 20 points on 13 goals and seven assists ... among the nation’s top freshman point producers, he was tied for fourth in points per game (2.92) alongside classmate Sam Jones ... among all players he was tied for 43rd ... named to the 2011 Inside Lacrosse All-Freshman Second Team ... teammate Sam Jones was named to the first team ... recorded multiple points in nine of the Mids’ 13 contests and dealt out an assist in 10 of the 13 games ... member of the Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally ... he scored five goals and added six assists on extra-man ... tied for fourth on the Mids’ all-time freshman points leader board with 38 ... it’s the most points by a Navy rookie since Ian Dingman posted 40 points, the third most by a rookie in school history, in 2003 ... tied for seventh on the Mids’ all-time freshman assists list with 15 ... one of four players under Richie Meade’s watch that are among the top-10 list ... with two assists at Bucknell, he joined Navy’s top 10 list for assists by a freshman ... with his hat trick against Army, he moved into Navy’s alltime freshman goals top 10 list ... he finished the year tied for sixth on the list with 23 ... it’s the most goals by a Navy rookie since Nick Mirabito scored 27 in 2005 ... with his goal against Maryland, he joined Sam Jones as one of only 11 players at Navy to score 20 or more goals as a freshman ... it’s the first rookie tandem to score 20 or more goals in program history ... had his eight-game goal scoring streak snapped by Johns Hopkins ... had also produced a goal or assist in every game leading up to the game against the Blue Jays ... behind a four-point effort in his firstcareer Star Game, he turned in his fourth hat trick of the season... scored three goals on four shots on goal ... also picked up a pair of ground balls ... recorded his third hat trick of the year on a three-goal, one-assist performance to lead the Mids against Georgetown ... two of his three goals were scored on extra-man ... scored his three goals off of four shots on goal ... garnered Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors for his effort ... scored a goal off an assist from Andy Warner in Navy’s one-goal loss to Colgate ... turned in a career-high four turnovers against the Raiders ... posted four points on a two-goal, two-assist performance at Holy Cross ... scored a pair of goals and added an assist in Navy’s come-from-behind win over Towson ... recorded his second-consecutive hat trick with a three-goal, one-assist

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Hickey in 2010 (Fr.), 2011 (So.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Hickey: A 2008 graduate of Chaminade High School, Hickey attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (2) and indoor track & field (1) ... a key contributor to the 2007 lacrosse NSCHSAA championship season with a 83.0 save percentage … as a team captain in 2008, led Chaminade to the NSCHSAA league title with a 5.0 goals-against average and .658 save percentage … named a High School All-American and was the recipient of the 2008 Ronald D. Winchester Award as Chaminade’s team MVP … a Chaminade graduate, Winchester went on to attend the Naval Academy and was a four-year member of the football team ... Winchester was killed in action in Iraq on Sept. 3, 2004 ... selected to Newsday’s 2008 All Long Island Lacrosse Team ... ranked No. 7 among Inside Lacrosse”s “XFactor Goalkeepers” in the Class of 2008 ... member of the National Honor Society ... brother, Daniel, played lacrosse and football at Notre Dame (‘06) ... son of Donald and Colleen Hickey ... majoring in English.

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2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES performance in the Mids’ 15-6 win over Lafayette ... put four of his seven shots on goal ... scored a man-down goal against the Leopards, Navy’s first since Joe Lennon scored against Army on April 12, 2008 ... punched in a career-high four goals and added a pair of assists for a personal-best six points in Navy’s doubleovertime loss at Bucknell ... scored his four goals on five shots ... his lone shot that did not result in a goal was in the first overtime period when Bison keeper Kyle Feeney was able to get a stick on it ... he is Navy’s first six-point producer since last year’s Georgetown game when Andy Warner dealt out four assists to go along with his two goals ... the second different player to score four goals in a game for the Mids during the 2011 campaign and the second freshman ... classmate Sam Jones turned in four goals against VMI and Lehigh ... while only six different freshmen have scored four goals in a game during Meade’s 17-year coaching run at Navy, no two freshmen have scored four goals in the same season until this season ... dealt out an assist in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... scored a pair of goals and added an assist in Navy’s 10-8 loss at North Carolina ... dealt out a pair of assists in Navy’s one-goal loss at Loyola ... opened his Navy career by turning in a five-point effort against VMI which featured two goals and three assists. More on Hull: A 2009 graduate of Providence Senior High School, Hull attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner in lacrosse, he led Providence to the 2009 North Carolina 4A State Championship title with a 22-1 record ... named the 2009 North Carolina Player of the Year and was a High School All-America selection his junior and senior years ... son of James and Karin Hull ... majoring in Oceanography. 2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 2 Loyola 0 N. Carolina 2 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 4 Lafayette 3 Towson 2 Holy Cross 2 Colgate 1 Georgetown 3 Maryland 1 Army 3 J. Hopkins 0

A 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0

Pts 5 2 3 1 6 4 3 4 1 4 1 4 0

Sh 10 2 3 5 5 7 5 4 3 4 3 8 2

Up GB TO 1 4 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 0 1 1

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 13-13 23 Total 13-13 23

A 15 15

Pts 38 38

Sh 61 61

Up GB 5 13 5 13

TO 24 24

G 13 13

A 7 7

Pts 20 20

Sh 32 32

Up GB 2 6 2 6

TO 13 13

Patriot League Yr GP-S 2011 6-6 Total 6-6 Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

4 3 6 4

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 7-0 1 2011 7-0 1 Total

A 0 0

Pts 1 1

Sh 1 1

Up GB 0 1 0 1

TO 1 1

G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts 1 1

Sh 1 1

Up GB 0 1 0 1

TO 0 0

Patriot League GP-S Yr 5-0 2011 5-0 Total Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

1 at Lehigh (3-1-11) --1 at Lehigh (3-1-11) 1 at Lehigh (3-1-11)

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JONES

Sophomore • Attack • 5-8 • 176 Annapolis, Md. • Severna Park

at Bucknell (3-7-11) vs. VMI (2-12-11) at Bucknell (3-7-11) vs. VMI (2-12-11)

MICHAEL

More on M. Jones: A 2009 graduate of Archbishop Spalding High School, Jones attended Salisbury School in Salisbury, Conn. during the 2009-10 academic year ... uncle, Robert Jones, graduated from Army and was a member of the Black Knights’ basketball team in 1975 and ‘76 ... son of Michael Sr. and Dian Jones ... majoring in Economics.

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JONES

Sophomore • Midfield • 6-3 • 189 Riva, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

M. Jones in 2011 (Fr.): Made appearances in seven games ... although he was a member of Navy’s riding squad for most of the season, was put into the Mids’ second midfield line against Georgetown following an injury to starter Andy Warner ... continued to see action at midfield against Maryland ... made his first-collegiate appearance in Navy’s 14-10 loss at Lehigh as a member of the Mids’ riding team ... intercepted a clearing pass by the Mountain Hawks and punched it in for his firstcollegiate goal.

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2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 4 Loyola 1 N. Carolina 2 Lehigh 4 Bucknell 2 Lafayette 3 Towson 2 Holy Cross 1 Colgate 0 Georgetown 2 Maryland 1 Army 0 J. Hopkins 1

A 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 3 1

Pts 4 2 4 5 4 6 2 2 0 3 1 3 2

Sh 8 3 4 6 4 10 2 5 1 6 6 5 4

Up GB TO 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 6 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 4 0

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 13-13 23 Total 13-13 23

A 15 15

Pts 38 38

Sh 64 64

Up GB 4 23 4 23

TO 14 14

G 10 10

A 10 10

Pts 20 20

Sh 31 31

Up GB 2 15 2 15

TO 6 6

Patriot League Yr GP-S 2011 6-6 Total 6-6 Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

4 3 6 6

2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES

KIERNAN

Sophomore • Defense/LSM • 5-11 • 183 Ridgewood, N.J. • Ridgewood

Kiernan in 2011 (Fr.): Member of Navy’s man-down unit that has squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... finished fourth on the team in ground balls (35) and tied for second in caused turnovers (11) ... recorded five ground balls playing the wings of faceoffs and created a pair of Hopkins turnovers ... played one of his best all-around games of the year in Navy’s home contest against rival Army ... picked up five ground balls off the wings of faceoffs and caused a pair of turnovers ... scooped up four ground balls and caused one turnover in the game against Maryland ... scored his first-collegiate goal off an assist from close defenseman Peter Rogers in the Mids’ 9-8 loss at Georgetown ... it was also his first-career shot ... grabbed three ground balls in Navy’s one-goal loss to Colgate ... picked up three ground balls on the wings of faceoffs in Navy’s win over Towson ... tracked down three ground balls and caused a turnover in Navy’s 15-6 victory over Lafayette ... grabbed three grounders at Bucknell, while also causing a turnover ... caused a takeaway in Navy’s 10-8 loss at No. 12 North Carolina ... along with goalkeeper RJ Wickham, led Navy in ground balls with 6 in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... also turned in three takeaways in his first-collegiate appearance. More on Kiernan: A 2009 graduate of Ridgewood High School, Kiernan attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3) and football (1) ... named a High School All-American his senior year ... Ridgewood’s team MVP, he was also named the 2009 New Jersey Defenseman of the Year ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his senior season ... led the lacrosse team to the 2008 country championship ... uncle, Doug Yates, played football at Delaware ... son of Peter and Stacy Kiernan ... majoring in Economics.

2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

(2x, MR at Lehigh; 3-1-11) (2x, MR vs. Army; 4-16-11) vs. Lafayette (3-12-11) vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola 0 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 0 Towson 0 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 0 Georgetown 1 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 0

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Sh GB TO CT 0 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 2 2 0 5 0 2

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 13-0 1 Total 13-0 1

A 0 0

Pts 1 1

Sh GB 1 35 1 35

TO CT 5 11 5 11

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh GB 0 16 0 16

TO CT 3 4 3 4

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freshmen all-time to receive the honor, joining Billy Looney in 2004, Nick Mirabito in 2005, Basil Daratsos and Tim Paul in 2007, and current teammate RJ Wickham in 2009 ... scored a goal and dealt out an assist in the Mids’ one-goal heartbreaker at Loyola ... opened his Navy career by scoring four goals against VMI, the best goal-output by a Navy freshman since Basil Daratsos scored four goals against Colgate on March 21, 2007 ... was responsible for one of Navy’s man-up strikes against the Keydets. More on S. Jones: A 2009 graduate of Severna Park High School, Jones attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a threesport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3), football (2) and basketball (1) ... a two-time (2008, ‘09) first-team all-county and Honorable Mention All-Met selection in lacrosse ... also a First-Team All-Examiner pick as a junior and senior ... guided Severna Park to the state, county and region titles in 2007 with an 18-2 record ... in 2008, the lacrosse team was crowned the county champion with a 16-3 mark ... served as the team captain of both the lacrosse and football teams his senior year ... received second-team all-county honors in 2008 ... that same season, he set the school’s single-game passing record ... was the co-recipient, along with Paul Zimmerman, of the first annual NAPS Lacrosse Captain Brandon "Bull" Barrett award for outstanding hard work, dedication to the team and inspiring leadership on and off the lacrosse field ... teammate of current Navy lacrosse member Sean Price, who is also a freshman at the Academy ... both his father, David, (‘82) and grandfather, Jack, (‘55) are not only graduates of the Naval Academy, but also played lacrosse ... David, who was the co-captain of the 1982 Navy lacrosse team, was a three-year letterwinner for Dick Szlasa’s Mids ... he was a member of teams that made three trips to the NCAA Tournament, including the 1981 tourney in which Navy was a semifinalist ... Jack was a two-time All-American goalkeeper under the legendary Dinty Moore, who was the 1954 recipient of the Ensign C. Markland Kelly Award, which is presented to the nation’s top goalkeeper ... Jack, Class of ‘55, also led the Midshipmen to the USILA National Championship in 1954 ... brother, Davey, played lacrosse at Eastern University in 2010 ... son of Lt. Col. David Jones, USMC (ret.) and the late Connie Jones ... majoring in International Relations.


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LEWIS

Junior • Defense • 6-0 • 193 Auburn, N.Y. • Auburn

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Lewis in 2010 (Fr.), 2011 (So.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Lewis: A 2008 graduate of Auburn High School, Lewis attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport standout who was a four-year letterwinner in hockey while earning two letters in lacrosse ... garnered first-team all-league lacrosse honors as a senior and was also named the team’s defensive MVP ... recipient of the Captain’s Award in hockey following the 2008 campaign ... member of the National Honor Society ... brother, Ryan, played lacrosse at Villanova ... uncle, Jim Hogan, is a 1987 graduate of the Naval Academy ... son of Tom and Jean Lewis ... majoring in Economics.

JAY

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Davis ... sister, Stacy, played lacrosse at St. Mary’s College ... son of Jeff and Karen Mann ... majoring in History.

2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola 1 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 1 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 2 Towson 2 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 0 Georgetown 2 Maryland 1 Army 2 J. Hopkins 0

Mann in 2011 (So.): Finished the season ranked fifth on the team in points with 13 ... produced 11 goals and two assists ... scored nine of his 11 goals after being inserted into the starting lineup on March 12 against Lafayette ... member of the Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally ... recorded a pair of assists in Navy’s home finale against Army ... turned in his ninth goal of the year in Navy’s 10-4 loss against Maryland ... scored Navy’s first two goals in a 9-8 loss at Georgetown ... had his five-game point scoring streak snapped by Colgate ... put two of his four shots on goal, but could not get one to fall ... picked up a career-high tying three ground balls ... dealt out an assist to Harrison Chaires on Navy’s second of five extra-man goals against Holy Cross ... posted a career-high five turnovers in the contest ... turned in a pair of goals in Navy’s come-from-behind win over Towson, including a goal in the Mids’ 6-0 run to end the game ... member of the Mids’ second midfield line over the first five contests, he earned his first-career start in Navy’s 15-6 victory over Lafayette ... scored a career-high two goals against the Leopards and picked up a personalbest three ground balls ... recorded his first-collegiate extra-man goal ... turned in his first assist of the season, feeding one of Tucker Hull’s career-high four goals at Bucknell ... fired in his second goal of the year in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... took a career-high six shots at North Carolina after coming into the game having taken eight total shots in his career ... also scooped up a grounder and caused a turnover ... punched in his first goal of the season and just the second of his career in Navy’s one-goal loss at Loyola ... tied the score at 8-8 with 7:48 to play in the game. 2010 (Fr.): Played in 10 of the 15 games, primarily as a defensive midfielder at the beginning of the season because of his size ... he gradually saw more time on the offensive side of the field at the end of the year ... suffered a broken collarbone following a collision with a North Carolina player on a faceoff on Feb. 25 ... missed a month, but was able to come back for the Mids’ victory over Colgate ... grabbed a career-best two ground balls at Colgate and also took his first-career shot ... scored his first-career goal on just his second-collegiate shot in Navy’s win over Johns Hopkins ... dealt out his first-career assist in the Patriot League Championship Game against Army. More on Mann: A 2008 graduate of Dulaney High School, Mann attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who lettered four times in lacrosse, three times in football and once in track & field ... led the lacrosse team to the 2005 and ‘08 state titles in lacrosse ... member of the Dulaney lax teams that won the county championship from 2005-08 ... two-time High School All-American (2007-08) in lacrosse ... garnered All-Baltimore County recognition in football his senior year ... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... high school teammate of Navy junior lacrosse midfielder Nikk

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Sh 3 3 6 5 0 5 7 4 4 6 6 5 6

Up GB TO 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 0 3 1 0 1 5 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 1

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2010 10-0 1 13-8 11 2011 Total 23-8 12

A 1 2 3

Pts 2 13 15

Sh 2 60 62

Up GB 0 3 1 12 1 15

TO 4 26 30

Patriot League Yr GP-S 2010 2-0 6-4 2011 Total 8-4

A 0 2 2

Pts 0 7 7

Sh 1 23 24

Up GB 0 2 1 8 1 10

TO 1 13 14

Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

Junior • Midfield • 6-3 • 199 Cockeysville, Md. • Dulaney

A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

G 0 5 5 2 1 2 3

(4x, (2x, (4x, (2x,

MR vs. Army; 4-16-11) MR at Bucknell; 3-7-11) MR vs. Army; 4-16-11) MR vs. Colgate; 3-26-11)

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McGOOGAN

Junior • Midfield/Faceoff • 6-2 • 215 Cranberry Township, Pa. • Seneca Valley

McGoogan in 2011 (So.): Already ranks among Navy’s top 20 in career faceoff wins with 24 ... stands 17th on the list ... won five of the 10 faceoffs he took against Johns Hopkins in the season finale ... also grabbed a career-high three ground balls ... took six draws against Army, winning three ... claimed one of the two faceoffs against Maryland ... won just one of his five draws against Georgetown in what was his first appearance since the Lafayette contest ... won the game’s final faceoff, but was stripped of the ball as time ran out ... was 2-for-2 on draws in Navy’s win over Lafayette ... picked up ground balls on each of the wins ... recorded just one win in the five faceoffs he took at Bucknell ... won a career-high seven draws in the Mids’ Patriot League opener at Lehigh ... also took a career-best 22 faceoffs for a 31.8 win percentage ... won three of the nine faceoffs (.333) he took against North Carolina ... both wins and attempts were career highs ... made his career debut in the Mids’ opener against VMI where he won just one of his eight draws (.125). 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... missed the majority of the season after suffering a broken jaw in a preseason spring scrimmage. More on McGoogan: A 2008 graduate of Seneca Valley High School, McGoogan attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse and track & field, he served as captain of the lacrosse team three years ... an all-league lacrosse performer his junior year, he was named an All-American as a senior ... son of Michael and Lori McGoogan ... majoring in History.

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Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola --N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 0 Towson --Holy Cross --Colgate --Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 0

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G A --- --- --2010 9-0 0 0 2011 Total 9-0 0 0

Career Highs Ground Balls FO Wins FO Attempts FO Pct.

A Pts Sh GB 0 0 0 1 --- --- --- --0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 --- --- --- ----- --- --- ----- --- --- --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

FO 1-8 --3-9 7-22 1-5 2-2 ------1-5 1-2 3-6 5-10

Pct 12.5 --33.3 31.8 20.0 1.00 ------20.0 50.0 50.0 50.0

Pts Sh GB --- --- --0 0 9 0 0 9

FO --24-69 24-69

Pct. --34.8 34.8

Pts Sh GB --- --- --0 0 4 0 0 4

FO --13-35 13-35

Pct. --37.1 37.1

mark ... member of Walter Johnson’s honors jazz band ... full name is Austin Alexander Miller ... born June 21, 1989, in Bethesda, Md. ... son of Thomas and Linda Miller ... majoring in Quantitative Economics.

MATT

MORRISON Sophomore • Midfield • 5-5 • 145 Bethesda, Md. • Landon

Morrison in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Morrison: A 2009 graduate of Landon School, Morrison attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3), soccer (3) and wrestling (1) ... garnered all-league lacrosse honors his junior and senior years ... served as team captain of the lacrosse and soccer teams as a senior ... led the lacrosse team to the Interstate Athletic Conference crown with a 13-2 record ... Landon’s soccer program claimed the Interstate Athletic Conference title in 2007 with an 8-2 record ... brother, Rob, was a standout midfielder for the Maryland lacrosse program from 2006-09 ... son of Joe Sr. and Barbara Morrison ... majoring in Arabic.

3 at Johns Hopkins (4-23-11) 7 at Lehigh (3-1-11) 22 at Lehigh (3-1-11) 1.000 (2-2) vs. Lafayette (3-12-11)

Career Faceoff Wins — Navy 1. 363 Chris Pieczonka 2. 313 William Wallace 3. 258 Chris Dingman 4. 183 Jason Hull 5. 181 Mikelis Visgauss 6. 175 Logan West 7. 165 Jay James 8. 156 Max Grant 9. 154 Dan Sullivan 10. 139 Frankie Coppola 139 Chris Messineo 12. 109 Michael Schaal 13. 92 Robby Battle 14. 89 Bart Orr 15. 64 Tommy Wallin 16. 54 Dan Decker 17. 24 Evan McGoogan

2002-05 2003-07 2000-03 1995-98 2005-08 2009-present 1998-00 1986-87 1993-95 2006-10 1994-97 1999-02 2007-10 1997-00 2003-07 2005-08 2010-present

AUSTIN

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MULLEN

Sophomore • Defense/LSM • 6-1 • 201 Wading River, N.Y. • Shoreham-Wading River

Mullen in 2011 (Fr.): Made his lone appearance of the year in the Mids’ season finale against Johns Hopkins where he saw extensive time as a long pole. More on Mullen: A 2009 graduate of Shoreham-Wading River High School, Mullen attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... a two-time allcounty lacrosse selection, who was tabbed an Honorable Mention All-American his senior year ... led the lacrosse team to the county title in 2006 and in 2007, Shoreham-Wading River was crowned the state champion ... received all-league kudos in football as a wide receiver his senior year ... graduated from the same high school as Navy lacrosse teammate and three-year starting defenseman Matt Vernam ... cousin, Chris Golini, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1996 and was a three-year letterwinner for the Navy lacrosse team ... son of Ed and Nicole Mullen ... majoring in Oceanography.

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MILLER

Junior • Defense • 6-0 • 174 Rockville, Md. • Walter Johnson

TYLER

Miller in 2011 (So.): Saw his only action of the year in the Mids’ second game, a 9-8 loss at Loyola, where he played on the wings of faceoffs ... was not a part of the team for the remainder of the year. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system on the scout team. More on Miller: A 2008 graduate of Walter Johnson High School, Miller attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered in soccer (4) and lacrosse (3) ... earned all-county honors as a senior in both soccer and lacrosse ... the lacrosse team won the 2005 region crown ... led the soccer team to the 2007 Maryland 4A State Championship with a 17-2-1 record ... in 2006, the soccer program took the division title with a 14-2-2

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NECHANICKY Sophomore • Attack • 5-8 • 195 Montgomery Village, Md. • Good Counsel

Nechanicky in 2011 (Fr.): Suffered a shoulder injury in the off-season ... spent a good portion of the season rehabbing. More on Nechanicky: A 2009 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Nechanicky attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-year lacrosse letterwinner, he earned All-WCAC honors his senior season ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team as a senior ... member of

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2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES the National Honor Society and Key Club ... brother, Bruce, was a three-year letterwinner for the Navy lacrosse team and graduated from the Academy in 2009 ... he was part of two Patriot League Championship teams (2007, ‘09) and four teams that played in the NCAA Tournament ... brother, Keith, played lacrosse at Ohio Wesleyan and sister, Megan, rowed for Saint Joseph’s ... high school teammate of current Navy lacrosse players Bryce Dabbs (‘13) and Pat Durkin (‘14) ... son of Robert and Nancy Nechanicky ... majoring in Oceanography.

RIORDAN

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NOLAN

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Sophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 195 Annandale, Va. • Bishop O’Connell

Nolan in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player before suffering a knee injury. More on Nolan: A 2009 graduate of Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va., Nolan attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and soccer (4) ... attended St. John’s High School in Washington, D.C. his freshman year before moving to Virginia where he attended Bishop O’Connell ... named an Honorable Mention All-WCAC selection as a sophomore and was named to the second team in his senior year ... earned Honorable Mention All-WCAC kudos in soccer as a junior and senior ... father graduated from the Naval Academy in 1983 and uncle, John Nolan, graduated from the Academy in 1985 ... son of Capt. Joseph Nolan, USN (ret.) and Maureen Nolan ... majoring in Economics.

CADE

Norris in 2012 (Jr.): Will wear jersey No. 40 in honor of former Navy lacrosse player Lt. Brendan Looney, who lost his life on Sept. 21, 2010, in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. 2011 (So.): Made appearances in nine contests playing with the second midfield line ... fed senior middie Kevin Doyle on the Mids’ game-opening goal against Colgate ... it marked his first-career assist ... scored his second-collegiate goal and first of the season in Navy’s 9-8 loss at Loyola ... picked up his first-collegiate ground ball in the Mids’ win over Lafayette. 2010 (Fr.): Saw limited action in four games, primarily as a rider ... scored his firstcollegiate goal in what was his first appearance in a Navy game ... punched in a goal against VMI in the season-opener ... also competed against North Carolina, Holy Cross and Georgetown. More on Norris: A 2008 graduate of Honeoye Falls-Lima High School, Norris attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a four-year lacrosse letterwinner, he was named the Monroe County Player of the Year in 2008 ... two-time first-team all-county selection (2006-07), who was twice named team captain (2007-08) ... named to the 2007 All-Greater Rochester Team ... along with current Navy teammate RJ Wickham, was a member of the 2006 silver medal winning team at the Empire State Games and won the bronze medal in 2007 ... played 10 years of tier 1AAA hockey ... his Rochester youth team played in the 2003-04 state finals ... father played football at Lock Haven ... son of Rodney and Janice Norris ... majoring in Oceanography. A 0 0 0 0

Pts 0 1 0 0

Sh 1 1 0 0

--0 0 0 0 0 -------

--0 0 0 1 0 -------

Up GB TO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

#

--0 0 0 1 0 -------

--1 0 0 0 0 -------

--0 0 0 0 0 -------

--1 0 0 0 0 -------

--1 1 1 0 0 -------

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2010 4-0 1 9-0 1 2011 13-0 2 Total

A 0 1 1

Pts 1 2 3

Sh 2 3 5

Up GB 0 0 0 1 0 1

TO 2 4 6

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

Pts 0 1 1

Sh 0 1 1

Up GB 0 0 0 1 0 1

TO 1 2 3

Patriot League GP-S Yr 1-0 2010 2011 4-0 Total 5-0 Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

1 1 1 1

vs. vs. vs. vs.

VMI (2-13-10) Colgate (3-26-11) VMI (2-13-10) Lafayette (3-12-11)

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SEAN

PRICE

Sophomore • Midfield • 6-2 • 184 Millersville, Md. • Severna Park

Junior • Midfield • 5-10 • 180 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. • Honeoye Falls-Lima

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola 1 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 0

Bucknell Lafayette Towson Holy Cross Colgate Georgetown Maryland Army J. Hopkins

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NORRIS

2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1

3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Price in 2011 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut and his only appearance of the year in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Price: A 2009 graduate of Severna Park High School, Price attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a three-sport standout who earned letters in lacrosse (3) and football (3) ... earned Second-Team All-Metro and all-county recognition in lacrosse his junior and senior seasons ... guided Severna Park to the state, county and region titles in 2007 with an 18-2 record ... in 2008, the lacrosse team was crowned the county champion with a 163 mark ... a two-time (2007, ‘08) all-county, All-Metro and Honorable Mention AllState (Md.) football player ... named the Anne Arundel County Defensive Player of the Year in football his junior year ... served as captain of the football and lacrosse teams his senior year ... high school teammate of Sam Jones, who is also a freshman lacrosse player at Navy ... father is a 1983 graduate of the Naval Academy ... sister, Samantha, played lacrosse at Cal (2005-09) ... son of Michael and Cynthia Price ... majoring in Oceanography.

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2011 1-0 0 Total 1-0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

Sh GB 0 0 0 0

TO 0 0

CT 0 0

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TO -----

CT -----

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TAYLOR

REYNOLDS

Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls

Co-Captain Senior • Attack • 5-8 • 172 Babylon, N.Y. • Babylon

2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 3 Loyola 1 N. Carolina 2 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 0 Towson 2 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 1 Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 1

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2009 6-0 0 2010 7-0 0 2011 13-13 10 Total 26-13 10

A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 2 2

Pts 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pts 0 0 12 12

Sh 4 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 1 Sh 5 0 37 42

Up GB TO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Up GB 0 2 0 1 0 10 0 13

#

Pts 0 0 3 3

Sh 0 0 19 19

Up GB 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7

TO 1 0 3 4

3 vs. VMI (2-12-11) 1 (2x, MR at Holy Cross; 3-19-11) 3 vs. VMI (2-12-11) 4 vs. Colgate (3-26-11)

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PETER

ROGERS

Junior • Defense • 6-3 • 209 San Diego, Calif. • Rancho Bernardo

Rogers in 2011 (So.): A starter at close defense in all 13 contests ... member of Navy’s man-down unit that has squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... tied for second on the team in takaways with 11 on the year ... grabbed a careerhigh four ground balls and posted one takeaway against Army ... played perhaps his strongest defensive game in a Navy uniform when the Mids faced Georgetown ... held the nation’s No. 1 goal scorer Davey Emala to just one goal and one assist … Emala scored the game’s first goal and was held without a goal for the remaining 50 minutes of the game … Emala came into the game averaging 3.29 goals per game (1st) and 3.86 points per game (10th) ... against the Hoyas, he fed Pat Kiernan with 24 seconds left to put the Mids within one goal … it was his first collegiate assist ... also contributed a ground ball and a takeaway ... paced Navy with three caused turnovers in its Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... also grabbed a pair of ground balls ... along with fellow close defenseman Michael Hirsch, led Navy with two takeaways against Loyola, while also grabbing three grounders ... earned the start in what was his first-collegiate appearance in a game on Feb. 12 in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... picked up three ground balls and forced a teambest four turnovers. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Rogers: A 2008 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School, Rogers attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (3) and football (2) ... named the league’s defensive player of the year in 2007 and ‘08 ... son of John Rogers ... majoring in American Politics and Law. 2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola 0 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 0 Towson 0 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 0 Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 0

Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2010 ----2011 13-13 0 Total 13-13 0

TO 2 2 3 7

A 0 0 2 2

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A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 A --1 1

Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pts --1 1

Sh GB TO CT 0 3 1 4 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sh GB ----0 17 0 17

TO --7 7

CT --11 11

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Reynolds in 2011 (Jr.): A starter in every game at attack for the Mids, he scored 10 goals during the season with seven of the 10 unassisted ... member of the Mids’ extra-man squad that scored goals on 19 of its 55 attempts (.345) and was ranked 22nd nationally ... joined the man-up unit beginning with the Lehigh contest ... did not play extra-man against Georgetown or Maryland ... scored Navy’s third-consecutive goal and second of the quarter in the Mids’ season finale against Johns Hopkins ... scored a goal with two seconds remaining against Colgate to get the Mids to within one ... it marked his first-collegiate goal in a Patriot League contest ... grabbed a career-high four ground balls in the game and caused a turnover ... contributed an assist and caused a turnover in the Mids’ conference win over Holy Cross ... it’s just his second-career assist ... aided in Navy’s come-from-behind win over Towson with two goals ... after being held without a point in back-to-back games, against Lafayette he was responsible for feeding Tucker Hull for Navy’s first man-down goal since 2008 when Joe Lennon punched one in against arch rival Army ... it was Reynolds’ first-collegiate assist ... also caused a turnover and picked up a ground ball against the Leopards ... held without a point for the first time this year in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... also held scoreless in the Mids’ double-overtime loss at Bucknell ... punched in a pair of goals at North Carolina on two shots ... also picked up his first ground ball of the season ... netted a goal against Loyola, his fourth of the season ... not only scored his first-collegiate goal in his first-career start, he produced a hat trick in Navy’s opener against VMI ... played on an invert line his freshman year and spent the majority of his minutes as a sophomore on Navy’s riding team ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after achieving a 3.20 GPA for the spring semester. 2010 (So.): Competed in seven games, playing some at attack but mostly as a rider because of his quickness ... grabbed his lone ground ball of the year against North Carolina. 2009 (Fr.): Member of Navy’s third midfield line (invert) who was used sporadically ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opener against VMI ... grabbed a career-best two ground balls against the Keydets. More on Reynolds: A 2007 graduate of Babylon High School, Reynolds attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (4), soccer (2) and track & field (2) ... led the lacrosse team to the 2004 Suffolk County title, while in 2006 the soccer team collected the county crown ... received all conference kudos in soccer as a junior and senior, while picking up all-county honors in track & field in 2006 and ‘07 ... member of the National Honor Society ... served as class president three times ... after registering his best semester at the Academy academically with a 3.75 GPA in the fall of 2011, he was named to the Commandant’s and Dean’s Lists ... brother, Whitney, played lacrosse at Quinnipiac (‘06) ... father played basketball at Marist ... son of Thomas and Kathy Reynolds ... majoring in Oceanography ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES Patriot League GP-S Yr --2010 2011 6-6 6-6 Total

Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls Caused TO

G --0 0

A --0 0

Pts --0 0

Sh GB ----0 8 0 8

TO --4 4

CT --4 4

--1 at Georgetown (4-1-11) 1 at Georgetown (4-1-11) 4 vs. Army (4-16-11) 4 vs. VMI (2-12-11)

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ROY

Freshman • Attack • 5-9 • 178 Flemington, N.J. • Hunterdon Central

More on Roy: A 2010 graduate of Hunterdon Central High School in Flemington, N.J., Roy attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a three-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse (4), football (2) and wrestling (2) ... garnered First-Team All-State (N.J.) and first-team all-league recognition in lacrosse his junior and senior years ... name the MVP of the county tournament his senior year ... member of the Under Armour, Adidas and Garden State All-Star Teams in 2009 ... led the lacrosse team to state championships in 2007 and ‘08, while the football team claimed the state crown in 2008 ... son of Timothy Roy.

BEN

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SAMPSON

Sophomore • Long Stick Midfield • 6-0 • 168 Doylestown, Pa. • Emmaus

Sampson in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Sampson: A 2010 graduate of Emmaus High School, Sampson was a four-year lacrosse letterwinner who was also a three-time all-league selection as a long stick defensive midfielder ... served as team captain for three seasons ... led Emmaus to the four-straight (2007-10) league titles, while being crowned the district champion in 2009 and ‘10 ... son of Bernard and Imogene Sampson ... majoring in Quantitative Economics.

JORDAN

year and caused a turnover ... dealt out an assist on Harrison Chaires’ third quarter goal in the Mids’ opener against VMI ... it was Seivold’s first-career assists. 2010 (Fr.): Played in all 15 games at defensive midfield for the Mids ... grabbed a career-high two ground balls and caused a turnover in his first-collegiate game, the Mids’ season-opener against VMI ... scored his first-collegiate goal in the Mids’ come-from-behind overtime win over Colgate ... produced just his second takeaway of the year in the Mids’ loss to No. 4 Maryland ... forced a Lafayette turnover in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament. More on Seivold: A 2008 graduate of The Blake School, Seivold attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a gifted athlete who earned letters in five different sports, including four each in lacrosse and hockey ... also played soccer, football and ran cross country ... led The Blake School to the 2005, 2006 and 2008 state lacrosse titles with undefeated records ... a High School All-American in lacrosse, who earned All-State (Minn.) and all-conference honors ... also an all-conference performer in hockey and soccer ... father was a four-time All-American lacrosse player at North Carolina during the mid-80s, earning first-team honors in 1984 and ‘85 ... uncle, Gary, was a three-time lacrosse AllAmerican who was named the MVP of the 1986 NCAA Championship in which North Carolina won ... older brother, Johnny, was a midfielder for Carolina from 2001-04 ... mother was an All-American soccer player for the Tar Heels and won two national championships ... son of Joseph and Joan Seivold ... majoring in Economics. 2011 Game-By-Game Date Opponent G 2-12 VMI 0 --2-19 Loyola 2-25 N. Carolina 0 0 3-1 Lehigh 3-7 Bucknell 0 0 3-12 Lafayette 3-15 Towson 0 3-19 Holy Cross 0 3-26 Colgate 0 4-1 Georgetown 0 4-8 Maryland 0 4-16 Army 0 4-23 J. Hopkins 0 Career Statistics Yr GP-S G 2010 15-0 1 2011 12-0 0 Total 27-0 1 Patriot League Yr GP-S 2010 6-0 2011 6-0 Total 12-0 Career Highs Goals Assists Points Ground Balls Caused TO

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SEIVOLD

Sophomore • Defense • 6-3 • 214 Great Falls, Va. • Langley

Junior • Midfield • 5-10 • 178 Tampa, Fla. • The Blake School (Minn.)

Seivold in 2011 (So.): Saw action in 12 of the Mids’ 13 contests as a short stick defensive midfielder ... turned in his third assist of the season, finding Tucker Hull on a transition play in the Mids’ double-overtime loss to Bucknell ... also caused a turnover ... showed his speed against North Carolina, racing down the field and feeding Sam Jones for an unsettled goal ... also picked up his first grounder of the

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Senior • Defense • 6-2 • 224 Shoreham, N.Y. • Shoreham-Wading River

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TALARICO

Junior • Long Stick Midfield • 6-2 • 200 Oradell, N.J. • Bergen Catholic

Talarico in 2011 (So.): Made his first-career appearance on Feb. 12 against VMI in the Mids’ opener ... suffered what turned out to be a season-ending knee injury. 2010 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Talarico: A 2008 graduate of Bergen Catholic High School, Talarico attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned three letters in lacrosse and one in wrestling ... led the lax team to the county title in 2007 with an 18-5 record ... earned all-county recognition in lacrosse as a senior and was voted by his teammates to serve as team captain that same year ... father wrestled at Lehigh ... son of Guy and Pamela Talarico ... majoring in Economics. A --0 0

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Vernam in 2011 (Jr.): A three-year starter at defense who has started 40-straight games dating back to the 2009 Mount St. Mary’s contest ... member of the Mids’ man-down unit over the last three seasons, including the 2009 squad that finished the year ranked No. 1 nationally ... Navy yielded just six extra-man goals in 40 attempts (85.0 penalty killing %) ... Navy squelched 27 of its opponents’ 40 attempts (.675) ... grabbed a career-high tying three ground balls in the Mids’ onegoal loss to Colgate ... garnered Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors after holding Lafayette’s Tom Perini to just one extra-man goal ... Perini was the league’s top-scoring player (at the time) and the nation’s second-leading career goal scorer ... turned in a caused turnover against Bucknell ... also credited with a shot in trying to beat the 10-man ride ... caused one turnover and grabbed a grounder in Navy’s Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... grabbed his first ground ball of the season, as well as his first caused turnover in the Mids’ loss at North Carolina (2-25). 2010 (So.): Part of a defensive unit that was ranked 13th nationally in scoring defense, giving up 8.67 goals per game ... member of the Mids’ man-down unit that surrendered 20 goals on 59 attempts (66.1 penalty killing %) ... however, over the last nine games, Navy surrendered just eight goals on 29 attempts (72.4) ... the first six games, foes scored 12 goals on 30 attempts ... turned in four caused turnovers on the year, including a season-best two against Georgetown ... five of his six takeaways were recorded in the last six contests of the year ... grabbed 13 grounders, including three each against Loyola and Towson ... dealt out an assist in Navy’s last-second loss at Towson ... the Mids put together two strong defensive efforts against Johns Hopkins ... held the Blue Jays scoreless for 19:16 between the end of the first and third quarters, enabling the Mids to take a 6-5 halftime lead ... after Hopkins took an 8-6 lead at 3:40 in the third quarter, Navy held the Jays scoreless the rest of the game (22:30) ... Navy’s defense held Lehigh off the scoreboard in the first and fourth quarters en route to an 8-3 win ... the Mids held Bucknell off the scoreboard for just under 29 minutes between the second and fourth quarters to build a 6-2 lead ... though Bucknell came back to tie the game and force OT, the Mids prevailed, 8-7 ... the defense did a marvelous job of holding Towson at bay for better than 20 minutes in the third and fourth quarters, but gave up the game-winner with six seconds left in the game ... Holy Cross did not score a goal against the Midshipmen until the 5:32 mark in the third quarter, as Navy thumped the Crusaders, 12-3 ... picked up three ground balls and caused a pair of turnovers against Maryland ... forced three Army turnovers in the regular-season meeting, while picking up two loose balls. 2009 (Fr.): Saw action in 15 of the 16 games and emerged as a starter in each of the last 12 contests ... member of Navy’s man-down unit ... the Mids yielded just six extra-man goals in 40 attempts (.850) ... Navy’s man-down unit finished the season ranked No. 1 nationally, while the Mids were No. 7 in scoring defense (7.69) ... played a fine game against 2009 Tewaaraton Award finalist and First-Team AllAmerican Ned Crotty of Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Crotty scored one goal and added a pair of assists against the Mids ... Crotty is No. 1 in assists per game (2.94) and No. 2 in points per game (4.22) ... caused a pair of Bucknell turnovers in the conference championship (4-26), including early in the game when he jarred the ball loose and it resulted in a transition goal by Brendan Connors and gave Navy a 1-0 lead in the game ... a rookie, he matched up against Colgate’s Brandon Corp, the nation’s No. 1-ranked point producer ... Corp scored the opening goal of the game, but teammate Tom Mansfield lost his footing and allowed Corp to score ... Vernam held Corp scoreless for the final 66 minutes of the game ... Corp averaged 4.46 points per game, while being ranked No. 6 in assists per game (1.92) and No. 11 in goals per game (2.54) ... having faced Colgate twice this season, the Raiders were 0 for 6 against the Mids’ man-down unit ... 0 for 4 in the first meeting and 0 for 2 in the Patriot League Semis ... the Mids gave up a whopping 15 goals against Johns Hopkins, the most since the Blue Jays scored 17 against the Mids in 2003 ... the Mids’ defense held Army to a season-low four goals

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Steffens in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Steffens: A 2010 graduate of Queen Anne’s County High School, Steffens was a four-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (3), football (2), wrestling (2) and swimming (1) ... a first-team-all-conference selection in lacrosse his senior year who was named the team’s defensive MVP ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team his junior and senior years, while also holding the captain title in football and wrestling his senior season ... led Queen Anne’s County to the Maryland State 1A/2A Championship in 2010 ... an Honorable Mention All-State (Md.) linebacker in 2009 ... garnered first-team all-conference honors as a senior as an offensive lineman and linebacker ... the football team claimed the 2008 and ‘09 Maryland 2A East Region title ... member of the National Honor Society, who was the Valedictorian of his graduating class ... recipient of the Bayside Senior Scholar-Athlete Award ... posted a 3.67 GPA in the fall of 2011, earning mention on the Superintendant’s and Commandant’s Lists ... among the top 17 percent in his class (1,154) in military order of merit ... father wrestled at UMBC ... son of Walter and Madeline Steffens ... majoring in English.

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en route to a 8-4 win in the Star Game ... gave up just one goal against Army in its four man-up chances ... paired up with Army’s Brooks Korvin, holding him to a goal scored late in the fourth quarter ... Navy held Maryland (4-3) to a season-low four goals en route to a 10-4 upset win ... it was the largest margin of victory by the Mids in the series since 1992 ... matched up against 6-6, 260-pound Will Yeatman from Maryland ... did a solid job against the powerful attackman ... helped squelch Georgetown on five of its six extra-man opportunities ... tasked with shutting down Georgetown’s leading scorer Ricky Mirabito ... did not relinquish a goal in settled play ... forced two Holy Cross turnovers, including delivering a huge hit to break up a play in the middle of the box and set up a transition play for Navy ... scooped up a ground ball in his collegiate debut against VMI in the opener ... played one of his strongest game this far in Navy’s loss at Bucknell where he caused a pair of turnovers ... followed up by forcing three turnovers by Mount St. Mary’s and picked up three ground balls. More on Vernam: A 2007 graduate of Shoreham-Wading River High School, Vernam spent the 2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (4), wrestling (2) and soccer (1) ... led Shoreham-Wading River to the state lacrosse title in 2007 behind an 18-3 record ... received Honorable Mention All-America recognition as a senior ... was a staff member for the school newspaper ... Navy freshman defensive midfielder Nik Mullen also attended Shoreham-Wading River ... son of Donald and Susan Vernam ... majoring in Economics ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare. 2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola 0 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 0 Towson 0 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 0 Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 0

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WALKER

Sophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 190 Stafford, Va. • North Stafford

Walker in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player. More on Walker: A 2009 graduate of North Stafford High School, Walker spent the 2009-10 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse (4) and football (2) ... earned second-team all-district lacrosse honors as a sophomore and was a first-team selection in his junior and senior years ... also an all-region pick his senior year ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team as a junior and senior ... son of Col. Jay Walker, USMC (ret.) and Laura Walker ... majoring in Economics.

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Co-Captain Senior • Midfield/Faceoff • 5-10 • 194 Berlin, Md. • Stephen Decatur

--1 at Towson (3-16-10) 1 at Towson (3-16-10) 3 (4x, MR vs. Colgate; 3-26-11) 3 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3-3-09)

GABE

lacrosse his junior and senior years ... a three-time All-State (N.J.) football player who played wide receiver and defensive end ... voted team captain of the football team his senior year ... father, Marc, is a graduate of Slippery Rock where he played lacrosse ... twin brothers, Max and Marcel, are juniors at Lynchburg College where they are members of the lacrosse team ... full name is Gabriel Marc Voumard ... born Feb. 13, 1992, in Atlantic City, N.J. ... son of Marc and Shelly Voumard.

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VOUMARD Freshman • Midfield • 6-2 • 215 Cape May, N.J. • Saint Augustine

More on Voumard: A 2010 graduate of Saint Augustine College Preparatory School in richland, N.J., Voumard attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (4) and football 94) ... named a High School All-American in lacrosse his senior year ... earned First-Team All-CAL honors four times and served as the team captain for

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West in 2011 (Jr.): Finished the year ranked 29th nationally in faceoff win percentage, winning 52.1 percent of the draws (110-211) he took ... faced seven of the top 15-ranked draw specialists over the course of the year -#3 Matt Dolente, Johns Hopkins; #6 Stephen Robarge, VMI; #10 Ryan Snyder, Lehigh; #11 Curtis Holmes, Maryland; #12 R.G. Keenan, North Carolina; #14 John Schiavone, Loyola; #15 Brian Tabb, Georgetown ... finished the season ranked seventh on the Mids’ singleseason wins list with 110 ... moved into the top 10 after winning 7 of 16 against Maryland ... reached the 100-win mark for the season with a 12-for-21 effort against Army (4-16) ... ranked sixth on Navy’s all-time career faceoff wins list with 175 ... he trails fifth-place Mikelis Visgauss (2005-08) by six and fourth-place Jason Hull (1995-98) by eight ... he is only 25 wins away from becoming only the fourth player in school history to win 200 or more draws ... won seven of the 14 draws he took against Georgetown before giving way to teammates Evan McGoogan (1-5) and Zak Tingley (1-2) ... also picked up five ground balls in the contest ... won seven of the 16 draws he took against Maryland, including helping the Mids win 5 of the 7 faceoffs in the second half ... claimed six of the 13 faceoffs against Colgate, where he also took his first shot of the season which was saved ... won 11 of the 14 draws he took at Holy Cross, posting a career-best 78.6 win percentage ... was sensational against Towson, winning a career-high 19 faceoffs on a personal-best 29 attempts ... scooped up eight grounds balls in the process ... played what was then the game of his career in leading the Mids to a 15-6 win over Lafayette ... claimed 16 of the 23 draws he took for a 69.6 win percentage ... the wins, attempts and win percentage were all then-career highs ... also picked up a personal-high nine ground balls ... moved into 11th on the Mids’ all-time faceoff wins list with 112 wins following his performance against Lafayette ... he is only the 12th player in school history (since faceoffs have officially been tabulated) to record 100 wins ... won a then career-high tying 11 of the 19 draws he took at Bucknell (3-7), winning seven of his last nine faceoffs in the game (5-7 in 4th, 1-1 in OT 1, 1-1 in OT 2) ... also grabbed a career-high five ground balls ... came into the Bucknell game having won just three of his previous 22 draws over the span of 10 quarters (2nd half of Loyola through Lehigh) ... came in during the fourth quarter to win two of the four draws in the Mids’ Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... was 0-for-9 from the “x” at North Carolina ... struggled mightily against Loyola where he won just 7 of the 21 draws

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Game-By-Game Opponent G VMI 0 Loyola 0 N. Carolina 0 Lehigh 0 Bucknell 0 Lafayette 0 Towson 0 Holy Cross 0 Colgate 0 Georgetown 0 Maryland 0 Army 0 J. Hopkins 0

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WICKHAM

Senior • Goalkeeper • 5-10 • 185 Penn Yan, N.Y. • Penn Yan Academy

Wickham in 2011 (Jr.): A starter in every game he has played over the last three years (34 ... 6 in 2009, 15 in 2010, 13 in 2011) ... Navy’s leader in ground balls in each of the last two years ... stood second on the team in grounders in 2011 with 44 ... owns 118-career grounders (15 in ‘09, 60 in ‘10 and 44 in ‘11) ... broke into the top 10 on Navy’s career saves list following a 10-save effort against Maryland ... with 338 saves, he is 17 stops shy of tying ninth-place Louis Brown, who amassed 355 saves from 1987-90 ... managed just one save in 45 minutes of action against Army where he gave up 10 goals, including six in the third quarter against the Black Knights ... played one of his best games in a Navy jersey in the Mids’ 9-8 loss against Georgetown ... turned back 20 Hoya shots on goal, becomming the first Navy keeper to make 20 saves in a game since Seth DiNola made 21 saves against Penn State on April 12, 2003 ... behind a nine-save effort against Colgate , he became just the 12th player in school history to reach the 300-save milestone ... took sole possession of 12th on Navy’s career saves list following an 11-save effort against Lafayette ... played 55:30 against Holy Cross where he held the Crusaders to just one goal, while turning away four other shots ... grabbed a pair of ground balls in the game, while also causing a turnover ... along with his 11 saves against Lafayette, he held the Leopards to just six goals ... it was the fewest goals scored by a Navy opponent since last year’s Holy Cross game (3-20-10) in which the Crusaders mustered just three goals ... recorded a season-high 14 saves at North Carolina ... also picked up a career-high eight ground balls in the loss ... turned in 11 saves in the Mids’ Patriot League opener against Lehigh ... gave up a career-high tying 14 goals to the Mountain Hawks ... he surrendered 14 to Lafayette a year ago in Easton, Pa. ... moved into a tie with Jon Higdon (1999-02) for 14th on Navy’s career saves list following a seven-save performance at Loyola. 2010 (So.): On April 14, 2010, he was one of 26 players officially named a Tewaaraton Trophy nominee ... named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year, while picking up First-Team All-Patriot League kudos ... garnered Honorable Mention All-America honors after concluding the year ranked fifth nationally in save percentage (.593) and 11th in goals-against average (8.55) ... he finished his sophomore season with 188 saves, reaching double digits in 10 of the 15 games ... behind his 17-save effort at Maryland, he joined the Mids’ single-season top 20 leader board ... following a nine-save effort against Johns Hopkins which earned him his fourth Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week citation, he moved into 13th on the list ... with a combined 14 saves in the Patriot League Tournament, Wickham jumped to sixth on Navy’s all-time single-season leader board with 188 ... it’s the most saves by a Navy keeper since two-time Kelly Award winner Mickey Jarboe who turned away 215 shots in 1999 ... broke into the program’s top 20 career saves leader board against Holy Cross behind a 16-save effort ... he turned back 17 shots against Maryland to become only the 19th player in school history to reach 200 career saves ... with 230-career saves, he stands 18th on the Mids’ career leader board ... he is just one shy of tying 17th-place Cliff Eley (1956-57) and is 104 short of entering Navy’s top 10 ... opened the 2010 campaign with a solid effort, stopping 12 shots on goal against VMI ... his 19-save performance against Loyola marked the best effort by a Navy keeper since former Navy team captain Seth DiNola turned away 21 shots on goal in a losing effort against Penn State (5-4) on April 12, 2003 ... he was rewarded by being named the Patriot League Goalkeeper

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... actually split the faceoffs in the first half 6-12, but won just 1 of 9 in the second half ... opened up the 2011 campaign by winning 11 of the 18 draws he took against VMI ... the wins (11) and attempts (18) against the Keydets were both career highs ... a game later against Loyola he attempted a new high of 21 draws ... grabbed a then career-high tying four grounders against VMI, while also causing a pair of turnovers ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after achieving a 3.60 GPA for the spring semester. 2010 (So.): Saw action in every game as one of the Mids’ four faceoff specialists ... paced Navy with his 49.2 win percentage, claiming 64 of the 130 draws he took ... the 64 wins go down in the Navy record book as the 15th most in a single season ... he enters his junior season ranked 14th on the Mids’ all-time faceoff wins list with 65 wins ... he trails 13th-place Bart Orr (1997-00) by 24 and is 74 wins shy of joining Navy’s all-time top 10 ... played a fine game against Johns Hopkins where he won six of nine faceoffs ... took 14 of the 16 draws against Army in the regularseason meeting, winning nine ... his nine wins, 14 attempts and 64.3 win percentage were all career highs ... meanwhile the nine wins tied as the most in 2010 by a Navy player and the win percentage was also the best ... won five of the seven faceoffs against Bucknell, including the draw to start overtime ... it gave Navy possession and what would turn into the game-winning goal ... also had a fine performance against North Carolina where he won four of the five draws ... named to the Patriot League All-Tournament Team after winning 23 of the 48 faceoffs he took and grabbing 11 ground balls against Lafayette and Army. 2009 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ win over VMI, where he won one of his five faceoffs. More on West: A 2008 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School, West was a three-sport all-star who garnered four letters in lacrosse, soccer and indoor track & field ... led the lacrosse team to the region title in 2006 with a 13-2 record ... in 2008, Stephen Decatur claimed the Bayside Championship with a 13-1 mark ... earned First-Team All-State (Md.) lax kudos as a senior en route to being named a First-Team High School All-American ... received First-Team All-Bayside recognition in lacrosse from 2006-08 ... was also a first-team all-league midfielder for the soccer team from 2005-08 ... member of the 4x800 meter relay team that placed fourth at the state meet in 2008 ... member of the National Honor Society ... served as class president and was a member of the Student Government Association ... brother, Ryan, played lacrosse at Drexel ... father, Randy, attended Salisbury University where he was a member of the football team ... son of Walter and Gwen West ... majoring in Systems Engineering, he has been named to the Commandant’s List five times ... named to the Dean’s List twice and the Superintendent’s List once ... ranked in the top 28 percent of his class (1,127) in academic and overall order of merit ... his service assignment is Special Warfare.

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2012 MIDSHIPMEN PROFILES of the Week on Feb. 23 ... he recorded his third-straight double-figure save game by turning away 14 shots against fourth-ranked North Carolina ... he received his second Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honor on March 8 after making a combined 27 saves in wins over Lehigh and Bucknell ... he made a diving save as time expired in the game against Bison, forcing overtime and an eventual Navy win ... he scored his third league honor (3-23) after producing a combined 28 saves against Towson and Holy Cross ... broke into the program’s top 20 career saves leader board against Holy Cross behind a 16-save effort ... Navy’s leader in ground balls, he scooped up 60 over the course of the season and was tied for 35th in the country with his 4.00 ground balls per game average ... his 60 ground balls are etched in as the 15th-most grounders by a Navy player in a single season. 2009 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ Patriot League opener at Bucknell ... recorded six saves, while giving up eight goals in the loss ... is the first Navy freshman to start in goal since 1997, when two-time Kelly Award winner Mickey Jarboe started all 12 contests his rookie season for the Mids ... only the four Navy rookie to start all-time in goal ... ranks fourth on Navy’s all-time freshmen saves list with 42 ... stopped seven shots at Holy Cross, including six in the second period ... received Patriot League Rookie of the Week recognition for his performances against Mount St. Mary’s and Lafayette ... he is the first Navy keeper to garner the weekly award .. he is the first Navy player to pick up the award since Basil Daratsos and Tim Paul in 2007 ... made a career-high 14 saves in leading Navy to a 14-9 win over Lafayette in its Patriot League home opener. More on Wickham: A 2007 graduate of Penn Yan Academy, Wickham spent the 2007-08 academic year at the Naval Academy Prep School ... a three-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse (4), basketball (3) and football (2) ... led the lacrosse team to section titles in four straight seasons (2004-05-06-07) ... named a High School All-American in lacrosse as a senior ... received first-team all-conference honors twice (2006-07) as a point guard on the basketball team ... guided the hoops team to the 2006 Section 5 crown ... a safety on the football squad, he earned first-team all-league kudos in 2006 and ‘07 ... father, Mark, was a member of the track & field team at Marist ... majoring in Economics ... ranked in the top 25 percent of his class (1,148) in military order of merit ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare. 2011 Date 2-12 2-19 2-25 3-1 3-7 3-12 3-15 3-19 3-26 4-1 4-8 4-16 4-23

Game-By-Game Opponent VMI Loyola N. Carolina Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Towson Holy Cross Colgate Georgetown Maryland Army J. Hopkins

Min 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 65:20 60:00 60:00 55:30 60:00 58:56 60:00 45:00 60:00

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Statistics GP-S Min. 6-6 360:00 15-15 905:18 13-13 764:46 34-34 2030:04

Patriot League Yr GP-S Min. 5-5 300:00 2009 6-6 356:45 2010 6-6 345:50 2011 Total 17-17 1002:35 Career Highs Goals Allowed Saves Save Pct. Ground Balls

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GAA 7.00 8.55 9.26 8.54

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Sv% 50.0 59.3 49.1 54.3

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GAA 8.00 7.23 8.33 7.84

Sv 39 76 46 161

Sv% 49.4 63.9 48.9 55.1

14 (3x, MR at Johns Hopkins; 4-23-11) 20 at Georgetown (4-1-11) 84.2 (16 Sv, 3 GA) vs. H. Cross (3-20-10) 8 at North Carolina (2-25-11)

Navy Career Saves List 1. 701 Mickey Jarboe 545 Jeff Johnson 2. 3. 513 Kevin Farrington 509 Joe Donnelly 4. 5. 495 Garrett Luebker 441 Bill Mueller 6. 7. 439 Scott Bartkowski 8. 380 Matt Russell 355 Louis Brown 9. 10. 338 RJ Wickham

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Zimmerman in 2011 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action ... gained experience in the system as a scout team player ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after achieving a 3.50 GPA for the spring semester. More on Zimmerman: A 2009 graduate of Homer High School, Zimmerman attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... was the co-recipient, along with Paul Zimmerman, of the first annual NAPS Lacrosse Captain Brandon "Bull" Barrett award for outstanding hard work, dedication to the team and inspiring leadership on and off the lacrosse field ... a threesport standout, he earned letters in hockey (4), soccer (4) and lacrosse (2) ... garnered first-team all-league and All-Central New York honors in lacrosse his junior and senior years ... named an Academic All-American for the sport of lacrosse his senior year ... led Homer High to the 2008 league title in lacrosse with an 18-3 record ... served as team captain of the lacrosse and hockey teams his senior year ... a three-time first-team all-league hockey selection ... earned first-team all-league honors in hockey his junior and senior years ... during his freshman year of high school, traveled to the Ukraine for a mission trip ... member of the National Honor Society ... father graduated from Cornell where he was also a member of the lacrosse team ... son of James and Joelle Zimmerman ... majoring in History ... boasts a 3.55 grade-point average and has been named to the Commandant’s List three times and Superintendent’s List twice ... ranks among the top 20 percent of his class (1,154) in overall order of merit.

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HEAD COACH RICK SOWELL First Year at Navy • 13th Overall On June 9, 2011, Naval Academy Director "I am honored and humbled to be named the next head coach of the United of Athletics Chet Gladchuk introduced Rick States Naval Academy. This is the best situation in which to work to represent our Sowell, a man who has been involved with proud country and to honor and lead ambitious young men in their commitment to rebuilding programs at Georgetown, the people of this great nation. Navy's lacrosse tradition is unprecedented and I Dartmouth, St. John's and Stony Brook, as look forward to continuing that tradition and adding to what already is one of a the Naval Academy's eighth head men's kind." lacrosse coach in its 100-plus year storied Sowell compiled a 47-26 (.644) record in five seasons at Stony Brook and was history. named the America East Coach of the Year in each of the last two seasons as he "The Naval Academy family welcomes guided the Seawolves to back-to-back America East regular-season titles (2010Coach Sowell as an accomplished educator, 11). proven lacrosse coach, architect of building Stony Brook finished the 2011 campaign with a 10-4 mark, including a 5-0 record winning programs, inspirational leader of stuin conference play. The Seawolves just missed a second-consecutive trip to the dent-athletes, role model in the community NCAA Tournament when they lost in the America East Championship Game by a and devoted husband and father," said goal. Gladchuk. In 2010, Sowell led Stony Brook to the program's first America East regular-sea"Rick has impressed us in a way that is son title, a school-record 13 wins, a national ranking as high as No. 6 and a 9-7 vicconsistent with the wonderful accolades we tory over Denver in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Seawolves were have received from those who have worked just a game away from advancing to the school's first-ever final four, narrowly loswith him or coached against him over the ing in to Virginia in the quarterfinals, 10-9. years. Stony Brook had four players earn All"In addition to his responsibilities at "I am honored and humbled to be named the next America honors, including Kevin Crowley Stony Brook, Rick has already taken a step head coach of the United States Naval Academy. This who was the school's first First-Team Allforward representing our country as a forAmerican and was named the USILA Player mer coach for gold-medal winning Team is the best situation in which to work to represent our of the Year. USA at the World Championships in 2010. proud country and to honor and lead ambitious young Sowell, who was an assistant coach for Now at Navy, he takes another step in the the gold-medal winning Team USA at the same direction training and preparing our men in their commitment to the people of this great 2010 World Championships in England, led midshipmen for their future role as leaders nation. Navy's lacrosse tradition is unprecedented and Stony Brook to a 9-6 record in 2009 and a in the fleet. ranking of No. 20 in the country. It I look forward to continuing that tradition and adding to final "We are looking forward to a tenure at marked the school's first end-of-the-season national ranking. Stony Brook finished 4-1 in Navy where Rick can provide ambitious what already is one of a kind." direction to our program while reinforcing - Navy head coach Rick Sowell America East and stood as the regular seathe values of the Academy that resonate son co-champions. Prior to Stony Brook, Sowell was tapped with the Navy way." to head the rebirth of the St. John's lacrosse program that had been dormant since "Today is a day about moving forward, not looking backwards," said Sowell. "I 1995. Sowell had just one season to recruit before the Red Storm took the field in am excited to have this opportunity and appreciate all that the United States Naval 2005. Academy represents: Honor, Tradition, and Integrity. These are all principles that I Sowell was the head coach at Dartmouth from 1999-2003 and revived the Big follow in life and know that my new team will reflect these values.

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Tracking Rick Sowell’s Coaching Career Head Coaching Ledger

Career Record: 86-81, 51.5 (12 Yrs) • Navy Record: 0-0, 00.0 (First Yr) Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

School Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth

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St. John’s 2005 St. John’s 2006 2 Years >> Stony Stony Stony Stony

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Milestone Wins # 1 25 50 75

Date 3-17-99 3-8-03 3-18-08 5-8-10

Opponent Holy Cross Vermont Lafayette Albany

Pct 61.5 58.3 75.0 69.2 76.9 71.4 61.5 64.3 66.7 67.2

Score 23-13 7-3 12-8 11-7

Coaching Honors and Awards

Ivy League Champion (program’s first and only), NCAA First Round

America East Championship Semis America East Championship Semis America East Champinship Runner-Up America East Regular-Season, Tournament Champions NCAA Quarterfinals American East Regular-Season Champion, Championship Runner-Up

Notes

NCAA First Round NCAA Quarterfinals

Site Worcester, Mass. Hanover, N.H. Stony Brook, N.Y. Stony Brook, N.Y.

Head Coach at Dartmouth Dartmouth Stony Brook Stony Brook

• 2010, ‘11 America East Coach of the Year • 2003 NEILA Coach of the Year Green program, taking the team from last place in the Ivy League to first. In his final season at Dartmouth in 2003, Sowell's squad posted an 11-3 record and won the Ivy League with a 5-1 record. It was Dartmouth's first Ivy League title since 1965 and just the third Ivy League title in school history. During the title run, the Big Green upset No. 2 Princeton marking the first time that Dartmouth had won at Princeton since 1958. Sowell was also named the NEILA Coach of the Year that season. Sowell served as an assistant at Georgetown from 1990-98 where the Hoyas grew from an also-ran to a national contender. In 1998, the Hoyas finished 10-5 overall and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA's. Sowell's coaching career began at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., where he helped guide the Shoremen to the NCAA Division III national title game in 1986 and the semifinal round in 1987. Before dedicating his life to coaching, Sowell played lacrosse at all levels. He began his college career in 1982 at the State University of New York before transferring to Washington College prior to the 1984 season. At Washington College, Sowell was named the 1985 Division III National Midfielder of the Year and was also a two-time All-American. He helped lead Washington College to the Division III national championship game twice. In Sowell's senior campaign he was team captain and earned the Dr. Charles B. Clark MVP Award. His 45 goals and 14 assists earned him Division III First-Team All-America honors and an invitation to participate in the annual North-South All-Star Game. Sowell spent five years with the Baltimore Thunder of the Major Indoor Lacrosse

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Ryan Wellner joined the Navy staff in the summer of 2011 after a threeyear stint alongside Sowell at Stony Brook where he primarily worked with the defense and the Seawolves’ faceoff game. In his three seasons at Stony Brook, the Seawolves produced a 32-14 record (.696), including an impressive 15-1 mark in America East action. The Seawolves captured the America East regular-season title in 2010 behind a 13-4 record and punched their ticket to what was only the program’s second NCAA Tournament appearance (2002) by way of defeating Albany, 117, in the America East Championship Game. After dropping a 14-8 decision to UMBC in what was the first America East contest of 2009, Stony Brook has won 15-consecutive regular-season America East contests. Wellner helped develop long stick midfielder Steven Waldeck into a three-time America East selection as well as 2009 Honorable Mention All-American. Waldeck finished his career with a school-record 112 ground balls and was ranked fifth nationally in ground balls per game, averaging 6.59. Additionally, he was the nation's leading scorer among all long poles in 2009. Waldeck also was drafted by the MLL's Toronto Nationals and the NLL's Minnesota Swarm. Meanwhile, Wellner was instrumental in improving the Seawolves’ faceoff game, as Adam Rand evolved into one the country's premier draw specialists. In 2010, Rand won 61.6 percent (266-432) of the faceoffs he took 266-432, the third-best percentage in country, while his 432 attempts went down in the record books as an NCAA record. He won 29 draws against Siena on Feb. 20, 2010, which are the second-most wins by an individual in NCAA history, before taking 28 faceoff wins at Binghamton on April 17, 2010, the NCAA’s third most victories. In 2011, Rand owned the nation’s 11th-best faceoff percentage, boasting a 60.1 percentage (187-311). Meanwhile, he was sixth nationally in ground balls per game, scooping up 6.86 per contest. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook in 2009, Wellner spent the 2008 campaign as the men's assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Washington & Lee University in Virginia, helping lead the Generals to a 9-6 record. He also served as the defensive coordinator for three seasons at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey where he helped guide the Ducks to a pair of NCAA Tournament berths. Wellner's defensive units produced a pair of All-America defensemen and ranked among the Div. III top 10 in scoring defense. A 2000 graduate of Mary Washington College with a bachelor of science in business management, Wellner also served as an assistant coach at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (2004) and Chaminade High School (2003). Additionally, he was the Director of the New York Lacrosse Academy and served as the Director of Operations for the National Lacrosse League from 2001-2003. A four-year letterwinner at Mary Washington, he served as captain of the lacrosse team his senior year and earned the school's Outstanding Senior Award in 2000.

ASSISTANT COACH J.L. REPPERT First Year at Navy After spending the 2011 season at the Senior Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator at Washington College, J.L. Reppert returns to his alma mater. Reppert was a four-year starter at attack for the Navy lacrosse team from 1996-99, helping lead the Mids to an NCAA Tournament berth in 1999. He was bestowed one of the finest honors a Navy student-athlete can achieve, being voted by his peers to serve as team captain in his senior year. He was also the recipient of the Vice Adm. E.C. Waller Award presented to a Navy lacrosse player for spirit, morale and dedication to the program. Reppert graduated from the Academy with honors in 1999, earning a bachelor of science degree in political science, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. He went on to graduate from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., in 2004, earning his M.B.A in finance and was a Conrad Scholar. From 2000-03, Reppert was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar as a finance officer. He was promoted to Captain in 2004 and began working in the Programs and Resources Department at Headquarters Marine Corps as a Congressional Liaison. After serving nine years in the Marine Corps and achieving the rank of Captain, Reppert left the corps to begin his coaching career. Along the way, Reppert has held high school assistant coaching jobs at St. Albans (D.C.), Episcopal (Va.), Gonzaga (D.C.), Robert Louis Stevenson (Calif.) and Poway (Calif.). He has also served as the manager of Champions Field House in Rockville, Md., and as founder and partner in Breakout Lacrosse Company, based in Washington, D.C. Reppert, who resides in Alexandria, Va. with his wife, Jill, and son, Liam, earned his first college coaching job in 2009 at Harvard where he served under former Navy assistant coach and current Maryland head coach John Tillman. While at Harvard, his responsibilities included developing and maintaining the team's budget, serving as director of operations, managing Crimson Lacrosse Camps and assisting in the development of the team's offense.

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DIRECTOR OF PE OPERATIONS MARK GOERS Eleventh Year at Navy

In his 11th season, Mark Goers assumes the position of Director of Physical Education Operations, following a two-year stint as the program’s volunteer assistant coach. Goers came to the Academy in 2002 as an assistant coach, but in 2006 transitioned into the Mids’ Director of Lacrosse Operations. In that role, he oversaw Navy’s travel, facilities scheduling, camps and clinics, as well as other administrative duties including budget, compliance items and film. As an assistant coach from 2002-05, Goers molded the Mids into one of the most successful faceoff squads in the country. In 2004, Chris Pieczonka was ranked No. 2 nationally in faceoffs, winning 67.6 percent (173 of 256) of his draws and led Navy as a team to a tie for No. 2 in the national rankings, winning 65.5 percent (268 of 409). By virtue of his ability to face off, Pieczonka was ranked 10th nationally in ground balls, scooping up 5.81 per contest. Another player Goers is credited in refining is two-time All-American Steve Looney. The middle of three lacrosse playing brothers, Steve was the workhorse of Navy lacrosse during his four-year career. A multi-faceted player, he saw time as a face-off specialist, a wing player on face-offs, a defensive midfielder and an offensive midfielder. Looney, the 2004 Patriot League Tournament MVP, surfaced with the ball in 2004 and ‘05 in nearly every ground ball opportunity. Goers came to the Naval Academy after a three-year stint at Ohio State where he oversaw the Buckeyes’ offense and face-off strategy. A 1995 graduate of Towson, Goers is regarded as one of the premier players in Tiger history. A 1994 Third-Team All-America, he held Towson records in face-offs won in a game (21 vs. Villanova in ‘94), ground balls in a season (127 in ‘94) and ground balls in a career (274, 1993-95) until 2004 when Justin Berry edged out Goers in those categories. Meanwhile, his 78.8 face-off winning percentage is the best single-season winning percentage in NCAA history. Upon graduation, he began his coaching career in 1996 as an assistant coach at his alma mater where he helped lead the Tigers to the quarterfinals of the ‘96 NCAA Tournament. In 1998, he returned home and assisted his former high school coach Earl Brewer at Langely High School in his home state Virginia, and helped to direct the prep team to the state regional finals. Just a year later, he joined the Ohio State program that was beginning to flourish. In 2000, Goers helped develop face-off specialist Anthony Kelly to a .540 percentage — the nation’s 27th-best mark. The Fairfax, Va., native has competed for the Columbus Landsharks of the NLL and was an all-club team member for Team Toyota. Mark and his wife, the former Jessica Anna Christina duHoffmann, were married Dec. 7, 2001, and reside in Kent Island with their son, William, and daughter, Juliette. Goers is an instructor within the Academy’s Physical Education Department. Goers comes from an athletic family. His mother, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, holds multiple indoor track records, his father played basketball at Wittenberg and his brother, Matt, played lacrosse at Ohio State and was the team captain his senior campaign.

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One of the most decorated players in Navy lacrosse history, Mickey Jarboe joined the Navy staff as the volunteer assistant in the summer of 2011. He is one of only 13 players nationwide to win the Ens. C. Markland Kelly Award, presented to the nation’s top goalkeeper, multiple times. Jarboe received the award in 1999 when he guided the Mids to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1994 and a year later was presented the award a second time. He is one of seven goalkeepers in program history to earn the award and joins Dennis Wedekind as Navy’s only two-time Kelly Award winners. A two-time First-Team All-American, Jarboe was the 2000 recipient of the Naval Academy Sword for Men which is presented annually to that midshipman of the graduating class to have personally excelled in athletics during his years of varsity competition. A native of Towson, Md., Jarboe concluded his college career as Navy’s career saves leader with 701 stops and ranks No. 2 in single-season saves, recording 215 in 1999. He is one of only three players in program history to make 200plus saves in a single season. Jarboe graduated from the Naval Academy in May of 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in political science. He was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy where he would spend the next nineand-a-half years as a helicopter pilot. A Lt. Cmdr. select, Jarboe spent his last duty command in San Diego, Calif. where he was a helicopter instructor before leaving the Navy in March of 2010. While committed to his responsibilities as a helicopter pilot in the Navy, he also took advantage of a once in a lifetime opportunity of playing professional lacrosse. Jarboe was acquired by the now defunct Los Angeles Riptide in 2007 and alongside former Navy midfielder Graham Gill, was named a Major League Lacrosse All-Star. A year later, he was named the Warrior Goalkeeper of the Year and an MLL All-Star for a second-straight year as he led the Riptide to Championship Weekend for a second-consecutive season. The Riptide showed particular allegiance to the Naval Academy, as the 2007 team fielded seven former Navy lacrosse players. Joining Jarboe were Gill (‘05), Sean Donnelly (‘92), Mitch Hendler (‘05), Chris Pieczonka (‘05), Matt Russell (‘06) and Jon Birsner (‘06). Jarboe, who now resides in Annapolis with his wife Katie, is currently employed by SpineWave, a company committed to the development and delivery of high-quality innovative medical devices for the treatment of spinal disorders.


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NAVY SUPPORT STAFF

Capt. Don Campbell, USN Officer Representative

Gunnery Sgt. Michael Voegel, USMC Enlisted Representative

Capt. Owen Thorp, USN Faculty Representative

Carl Tamulevich Senior Associate AD Scheduling and Team Support

Matt Munnelly Associate AD Ticket Operations / Summer Camps

Carol Alton Administrative Assistant

James Crowner Stadium Operations

Bill Givens Associate AD Operations

Bryan Harrod Assistant Equipment Manager

Phil Hoffmann Photographer

Preston Johnson Director of Stadium Operations

Dee Jones Athletic Trainer

Capt. Dave Keblish Team Physician

Stacie Michaud Associate Sports Information Director

Kris Morgenthaler Assistant AD Marketing & Promotions

Damisi Price Stadium Operations

Lauren Wise Athletic Trainer, Intern

Kirk Woolfolk Strength and Conditioning

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2012 NAVY OPPONENTS

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SID Melissa McKeown Brianna LaBrecque Tracy Nelson John Spugnardi Mike Porter Chris Humm Allie Weinberger Jon Terry Jason Veniskey Gloria Nantulya Julie Greco Chip Whipple Scott Selheimer Nicole Dupes P.J. Gradowski Mike Tuberosa Meredith Rieder Chris O’Connor Ryan Sakamoto Sarah Cote Tim Williamson Jon Litchfield Ken DeBolt Jim Sheehan Jim Wrobel Jim Nasella Ernie Larossa Mark Mohrman Justin Lafleur Ryan Eigenbrode Dylan Horowitz Brendan Thomas Luke LeNoble Patrick Fischer John Sinnett Jeff Graham Matt Trevor Mark Vandergrift Stacie Michaud Dave Lohse Sean Carroll Leann Parker Mike Mahoney Matt Carracappa Jerry Price Jen Rynearson Tony Distasio Spencer Kowitz Patrick Crawford Katie Sulivan Kristin Santos Mike Demos Brad Zak Adam Gutes Mike Morrison Eric Rhew Steve Levy Ben Dickie Krissy Woods Vincent Briedis John Stark John Beisser Steve Conn

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Email melissa.mckeown@usafa.edu blabrecque@albany.edu Tracy.Nelson@usma.edu jspugnardi@bellarmine.edu sports1@binghamton.edu Christopher_Humm@brown.edu aweinbe1@bryant.edu terry@bucknell.edu veniskej@canisius.edu gnantulya@colgate.edu jag235@cornell.edu chip.whipple@dartmouth.edu selheime@udel.edu Nicole.Dupes@du.edu gradowpj@udmercy.edu tuberosa@drexel.edu mrieder@duaa.duke.edu coconner@fairfield.edu ras228@georgetown.edu cote@hartford.edu twilliams@fas.harvard.edu jlitchfield@highpoint.edu debolt@hws.edu Jim.Sheehan@hofstra.edu jwrobel@holycross.edu jnasell@ju.edu elarossa@jhu.edu mohrmanm@lafayette.edu jul310@lehigh.edu rceigenbrode@loyola.edu dylan.horowitz@manhattan.edu Brendan.Thomas1@marist.edu lucas.lenoble@marquette.edu pfischer@umd.edu jsinnett@admin.umass.edu graham_jm@mercer.edu mtrevor@umich.edu vandergrift@msmary.edu michaud@usna.edu dlohse@uncaa.unc.edu carroll.64@nd.edu parker.387@osu.edu mahoneyw@upenn.edu mnc5000@psu.edu jprice@princeton.edu jrynears@providence.edu ardistasio@quinnipiac.edu SidGa02@rmu.edu pcrawford@scarletknights.com sullivank137@sacredheart.edu ksantos@sju.edu mdemos@siena.edu brad.zak11@my.stjohns.edu agutes@notes.cc.sunysb.edu mdmorris@syr.edu Erhew@towson.edu slevy@umbc.edu bdickie@uvm.edu kristine.woods@villanova.edu briedis@virginia.edu starkjc@vmi.edu john.beisser@wagner.edu steven.conn@yale.edu

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VMI

Game 1 Feb. 11 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Brian Anken

Stephen Robarge

Series History Navy Leads, 4-0

First Meeting 2-9-08 — Navy, 10-2 in Annapolis Last Meeting 2-12-11 — Navy, 14-8 in Annapolis Rick Sowell vs. VMI: 0-0

Quick Facts

Location: Lexington, Va. Enrollment: 1,500 Nickname: Keydets Colors: Red, White and Yellow Athletic Director: Donny White Conference: Metro Atlantic Home Field: Foster Stadium Capacity/Surface: 10,000 / Grass

Lacrosse Information

2011 Overall Record: 2-11 2011 MAAC Record: 0-6 / 8th Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NR Starters R/L: 10/0 Letterwinners R/L: 21/5

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Brian Anken (Medaille) Record at VMI: 2-11 / 1 Yr. Overall Record: 56-63 / 8 Yrs. Office Phone: 540-464-7512

Media Information

SID Contact: John Stark Office Phone: 540-464-7514 E-Mail: starkjc@vmi.edu Press Box Phone: 215-932-2995 Web Site: vmikeydets.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 at Navy 2-18 at Army 2-21 at Virginia 2-25 SAINT JOSEPH’S 3-6 LEHIGH 3-10 at Mount St. Mary’s 3-13 WAGNER 3-17 SIENA * 3-24 at Jacksonville * 3-31 MARIST * 4-7 at Manhattan * 4-14 MERCER 4-21 at Canisius * 4-28 DETROIT * 5/4-6 MAAC Tournament * MAAC Opponent

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Jacksonville

Game 2 Feb. 19 • Jacksonville, Fla. • 4:00 pm

Guy Van Arsdale

Cameron Mann

Series History First Meeting

Game 3 Feb. 25 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Joe Breschi

Series History

Mark Staines

North Carolina Leads, 14-12

First Meeting 3-26-75 — Navy, 11-4 in Annapolis Last Meeting 2-25-11 — UNC, 10-8 in Chapel Hill Rick Sowell vs. North Carolina: 0-0

Game 4 March 3 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Frank Fedorjaka

Navy Leads, 7-4

First Meeting 4-3-96 — Bucknell, 6-5 in Annapolis Last Meeting 3-7-11 — Bucknell, 12-11 (2OT) in Lewisburg, Pa. Rick Sowell vs. Bucknell: 0-0

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Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment: 3,688 Nickname: Dolphins Colors: Green and Gold Athletic Director: Alan Verlander Conference: Metro Atlantic Home Field: D.B. Milne Field Capacity/Surface: 5,000 2011 Overall Record: 5-10 2011 MAAC Record: 3-3 / T-4th Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NR Starters R/L: 10/0 Letterwinners R/L: 32/14

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Guy Van Arsdale Record at Jacksonville: First Yr. Overall Record: 0-0 / First Yr. Office Phone: 904-256-7802

Media Information

SID Contact: Jm Nasella Office Phone: 904-256-7402 E-Mail: jnasell@ju.edu Press Box Phone: 904-382-3651 Web Site: judolphins.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 TOWSON 1:00 PM 2-19 NAVY # 4:00 PM 2-26 at Duke TBA 3-2 MICHIGAN 3:30 PM 3-4 HOLY CROSS 3:30 PM 3-10 MERCER 1:00 PM 3-17 at Marist * TBA 3-24 VMI 1:00 PM 3-27 AIR FORCE 7:00 PM 3-31 at Siena * 1:00 pm 4-7 CANISIUS * 1:00 PM 4-14 at Detroit * TBA 4-21 MANHATTAN * 1:00 PM 5/4-6 MAAC Tournament * MAAC Opponent # Moe’s Southwest Grill Classic at EverBank Field

Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 28,136 Nickname: Tar Heels Colors: Carolina Blue and White Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham Conference: ACC Home Field: Fetzer Field Capacity/Surface: 6,000 / Grass 2011 Overall Record: 10-6 2011 ACC Record: 1-2 / T-2nd Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: 6/9 Starters R/L: 8/2 Letterwinners R/L: 32/10

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Joe Breschi (North Carolina ‘90) Record at North Carolina: 35-15 / 3 Yrs. Overall Record: 127-78 / 14 Yrs. Office Phone: 919-962-5216

Media Information

SID Contact: Dave Lohse Office Phone: 919-962-7257 E-Mail: dlohse@uncaa.unc.edu Press Box Phone: 919-962-1460 Web Site: TarHeelBlue.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 vs. Penn State # 1:00 pm 2-12 vs. Mercer + 1:00 pm 2-18 DETROIT 12:00 PM 2-25 at Navy 12:00 pm 3-3 LEHIGH 7:30 PM 3-6 at Penn 7:00 pm 3-10 vs. Princeton ^ 11:00 pm 3-16 at Duke * 5:00 pm 3-21 DARTMOUTH 4:00 PM 3-24 MARYLAND * 12:00 PM 4-1 vs. Johns Hopkins > 6:30 pm 4-7 VIRGINIA * 12:00 PM 4-14 vs. Hofstra < TBA 4/20-22 ACC Tournament 5-5 MICHIGAN 7:00 PM * ACC Opponent # played in Kennesaw, Ga.; + played in Atlanta, Ga. ^ played in Baltimore, Md.; > played at E. Rutherford, N.J.; <played in Charlotte, N.C.

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Series History

Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Enrollment: 3,583 Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Athletic Director: John P. Hardt Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Christy Mathewson Stadium Capacity/Surface: 13,100 / FieldTurf 2011 Overall Record: 14-3 2011 Patriot League Record: 6-0 / 1st Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: 15/7 Starters R/L: 7/4 Letterwinners R/L: 26/13

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Frank Fedorjaka (Hobart ‘89) Record at Bucknell: 59-32 / 6 Yrs. Overall Record: 98-63 / 11 Yrs. Office Phone: 570-577-3059

Media Information

SID Contact: Jon Terry Office Phone: 570-577-3121 E-Mail: terry@bucknell.edu Press Box Phone: 570-577-1519 Web Site: BucknellBison.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 DELAWARE 1:00 PM 2-18 at Massachusetts 1:00 pm 2-25 at Villanova 1:00 pm 3-3 at Navy 12:00 pm 3-10 HOBART 1:00 PM 3-13 at Drexel 4:00 pm 3-17 LAFAYETTE 3:00 PM 3-20 ROBERT MORRIS 7:30 PM 3-24 ALBANY 12:00 PM 3-27 at Penn State 7:00 pm 3-31 at Holy Cross TBA 4-7 ARMY 12:00 PM 4-10 PENN 7:00 PM 4-14 at Lehigh 1:00 pm 4-20 COLGATE 7:00 PM 4-27-29 Patriot League Tournament * Patriot League Opponent

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First Meeting First Meeting Last Meeting First Meeting Rick Sowell vs. Jacksonville: 0-0

2012 NAVY OPPONENTS North Carolina Bucknell


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 NAVY OPPONENTS Lafayette Towson Game 5 March 10 • Easton, Pa. • 12:00 pm

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Terry Mangan

Series History Navy Leads, 12-1

Colin Serling

First Meeting 4-17-26 — Navy, 23-0 in Annapolis Last Meeting 3-12-11 — Navy, 15-6 in Annapolis, Md. Rick Sowell vs. Lafayette: 3-1

Game 6 March 13 • Towson, Md. • 7:30 pm

Shawn Nadelen

Series History Navy Leads, 6-4

Travis Love

First Meeting 3-22-75 — Navy, 13-9 in Annapolis Last Meeting 3-15-11 — Navy, 14-11 in Annapolis, Md. Rick Sowell vs. Towson: 1-2

Holy Cross

Game 7 March 17 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Jim Morrissey

Navy Leads, 8-0

First Meeting 4-18-04 — Navy, 23-5 in Annapolis Last Meeting 3-19-11 — Navy, 8-3 in Worcester, Mass. Rick Sowell vs. Holy Cross: 1-0

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Location: Easton, Pa. Enrollment: 2,406 Nickname: Leopards Colors: Maroon and White Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Rappolt Field Capacity/Surface: 1,000 / Astro Turf 2011 Overall Record: 2-11 2011 Patriot League Record: 0-6 / 7th Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NR Starters R/L: 6/5 Letterwinners R/L: 21/14

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Terry Mangan (Roanoke ‘88) Record at Lafayette: 29-90 / 9 Yrs. Overall Record: 29-90 / 9 Yrs. Office Phone: 610-330-5482

Media Information

SID Contact: Mark Mohrman Office Phone: 610-330-5003 E-Mail: mohrmanm@lafayette.edu Press Box Phone: 609-221-5036 Web Site: GoLeopards.com

2012 Schedule

2-18 PROVIDENCE 3:30 PM 2-25 at Binghamton 1:00 pm 2-28 WAGNER 7:00 PM 3-3 at Rutgers 1:00 pm 3-10 NAVY * 12:00 PM 3-13 at Fairfield 3:00 pm 3-17 at Bucknell * 1:00 pm 3-24 ARMY * 1:00 PM 3-31 GEORGETOWN 4:00 PM 4-3 at Marist 7:00 pm 4-7 at Holy Cross * 4:00 pm 4-14 at Colgate * 1:00 pm 4-21 LEHIGH * 2:00 PM 4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament * Patriot League Opponent

Location: Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: 21,464 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Gold, White and Black Athletic Director: Mike Waddell Conference: CAA Home Field: Johnny Unitas Stadium Capacity/Surface: 11,198 / FieldTurf

Location: Worcester, Mass. Enrollment: 2,897 Nickname: Crusaders Color: Royal Purple Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan Jr. Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Holy Cross Field Capacity/Surface: 1,000 / Turf

2011 Overall Record: 3-10 2011 CAA Record: 1-5 / 6th Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NR Starters R/L: 6/4 Letterwinners R/L: 28/16

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins ‘010 Record at Towson: 0-0 / First Yr. Overall Record: 0-0 / First Yr. Office Phone: 410-704-4698

Media Information

SID Contact: Eric Rhew Office Phone: 410-704-6258 E-Mail: erhew@towson.edu Press Box Phone: 410-704-3102 Web Site: TowsonTigers.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 at Jacksonville 2-17 at Johns Hopkins 2-25 at Loyola 3-3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 3-13 NAVY 3-17 at Stony Brook 3-21 MERCER 3-24 DELAWARE * 3-31 at Hofstra * 4-4 UMBC 4-7 at Massachusetts * 4-14 PENN STATE * 4-21 DREXEL * 4-28 at Saint Joseph’s * 5-2/5 CAA Tournament * CAA Opponent

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Series History

2011 Overall Record: 2-13 2011 Patriot League Record: 1-5 / 6th Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NR Starters R/L: 6/4 Letterwinners R/L: 26/15

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Jim Morrissey (Syracuse ‘96) Record at Holy Cross: 2-7 / 1 Yr. Overall Record: 2-7 / 1 Yr. Office Phone: 508-793-2674

Media Information

SID Contact: Jim Wrobel Office Phone: 508-793-3684 E-Mail: jwrobel@holycross.edu Press Box Phone: 508-793-3076 Web Site: goholycross.com 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 1:00 pm 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 pm 7:30 PM 1:00 pm 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 1:00 pm

2012 Schedule

2-18 at St. John’s 1:00 pm 2-25 at Hartford 1:00 pm 2-28 HARVARD 4:00 PM 3-4 at Jacksonville 3:30 pm 3-6 vs. Mercer # 3:00 pm 3-10 COLGATE * 12:00 PM 3-13 VERMONT 7:00 PM 3-17 at Navy * 12:00 pm 3-24 at Lehigh * 1:00 pm 3-31 BUCKNELL * 1:00 PM 4-7 LAFAYETTE * 4:00 PM 4-10 BRYANT 7:00 PM 4-14 at Providence 7:00 pm 4-21 at Army * 12:00 pm 4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament * Patriot League Opponent


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Colgate

Game 8 March 24 • Hamilton, N.Y. • 2:00 pm

Mike Murphy

Series History Navy Leads, 10-4

Peter Baum

Game 9 March 30 • Annapolis, Md. • 7:00 pm

Kevin Cassese

Series History Navy Leads, 28-1

David DiMaria

First Meeting 1910 — Navy, 4-2 in Annapolis Last Meeting 3-1-11 — Lehigh, 14-10 in Annapolis Rick Sowell vs. Lehigh: 3-0

Game 10 April 6 • College Park, Md. • 7:00 pm

John Tillman

Maryland Leads, 52-33-1

First Meeting 4-12-24 — Maryland, 5-3 in Wash. D.C. Last Meeting 4-8-11 — Maryland, 10-4 in Annapolis Rick Sowell vs. Maryland: 0-1

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Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Raiders Colors: Maroon and White Athletic Director: David Roach Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Andy Kerr Stadium Capacity/Surface: 10,221 / Field Turf 2011 Overall Record: 11-5 2011 Patriot League Record: 5-1 / 2nd Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: 18/12 Starters R/L: 6/4 Letterwinners R/L: 35/7

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Mike Murphy (New Hampshire ‘96) Record at Colgate: 0-0 / First Yr. Overall Record: 0-0 / First Yr. Office Phone: 315-228-7716

Media Information

SID Contact: Gloria Nantulya Office Phone: 315-228-6761 E-Mail: gnantulya@colgate.edu Press Box Phone: 315-228-6863 Web Site: GoColgateRaiders.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 BRYANT 1:00 PM 2-18 VERMONT 12:00 PM 2-25 DARTMOUTH 1:00 PM 3-3 at Robert Morris 12:00 pm 3-6 HOBART 4:00 PM 3-10 at Holy Cross * 12:00 pm 3-13 at Binghamton 3:00 pm 3-17 FAIRFIELD 1:00 PM 3-24 NAVY * 2:00 PM 3-31 at Army * 12:00 pm 4-7 LEHIGH * 2:00 PM 4-14 LAFAYETTE * 1:00 PM 4-20 at Bucknell * 7:00 pm 4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament 5-5 MARYLAND 1:00 PM * Patriot League Opponent

Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Mountain Hawks Colors: Brown and White Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Ulrich Sports Complex Capacity/Surface: 1,200 / Tiger Turf

Location: College Park, Md. Enrollment: 37,361 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Athletic Director: Kevin Anderson Conference: ACC Home Field: Byrd Stadium Capacity/Surface: 54,000 / Grass

2011 Overall Record: 7-9 2011 Patriot League Record: 3-3 / 4th Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/NR Starters R/L: 9/2 Letterwinners R/L: 34/8

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Kevin Cassese (Duke ‘03) Record at Lehigh: 25-36 / 4 Yrs. Overall Record: 25-36 / 4 Yrs. Office Phone: 610-758-4917

Media Information

SID Contact: Justin Lafleur Office Phone: 610-758-6631 E-Mail: jul310@lehigh.edu Press Box Phone: 610-758-6716 Web Site: Lehighsports.com

2012 Schedule

2-11 at Saint Joseph’s 2-18 Villanova 2-25 Manhattan 2-28 at Penn 3-3 at North Carolina 3-6 at VMI 3-11 Yale 3-17 Army * 3-20 at Penn State 3-24 Holy Cross * 3-30 at Navy * 4-7 at Colgate * 4-14 Bucknell * 4-21 at Lafayette * 4-27/29 Patriot League Tournament * Patriot League Opponent

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Series History

2011 Overall Record: 13-5 2011 ACC Record: 1-2 / 3rd Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: 8/8 Starters R/L: 5/5 Letterwinners R/L: 26/22

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell ‘91) Record at Maryland: 13-5 / 1 Yr. Overall Record: 33-24 / 4 Yrs. Office Phone: 301-314-7114

Media Information

SID Contact: Patrick Fischer Office Phone: 301-314-7062 E-Mail: pfischer@umd.edu Press Box Phone: 410-688-4471 Web Site: umterps.com 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm

2012 Schedule

2-18 HARTFORD 2-24 at Georgetown 3-3 DUKE * 3-6 at UMBC 3-10 MARIST 3-17 VILLANOVA 3-24 at North Carolina * 3-31 VIRGINIA * 4-6 NAVY 4-14 at Johns Hopkins 4-20/22 ACC Tournament 4-25 at Mount St. Mary’s 4-28 BELLARMINE 5-5 at Colgate * ACC Opponent

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First Meeting 4-28-28 — Navy, 14-1 in Annapolis Last Meeting 3-26-11 — Colgate, 5-4 in Annapolis Rick Sowell vs. Colgate: 4-0

2012 NAVY OPPONENTS Lehigh Maryland


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2012 NAVY OPPONENTS Army Johns Hopkins Game 11 April 14 • West Point, N.Y. • 12:00 pm

Joe Alberici

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Navy Leads, 57-30-3

First Meeting 5-31-24 — Navy, 5-0 in West Point Last Meeting 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9 in Annapolis Rick Sowell vs. Army: 0-2

Game 12 April 21 • Annapolis, Md. • 12:00 pm

Dave Pietramala

Series History

Johns Hopkins leads, 58-26-1

First Meeting 1908 — Johns Hopkins, 6-1 in Annapolis Last Meeting 4-23-11 — Johns Hopkins, 14-5 in Baltimore Rick Sowell vs. Johns Hopkins: 0-0

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Location: West Point, N.Y. Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Black Knights Colors: Black, Gold and Gray Athletic Director: Boo Corrigan Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Michie Stadium Capacity/Surface: 38,000 / FieldTurf 2011 Overall Record: 9-6 2011 Patriot League Record: 4-2 / 3rd Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: NR/RV Starters R/L: 6/4 Letterwinners R/L: 27/14

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Joe Alberici (Alfred ‘91) Record at Army: 49-44 / 6 Yrs. Overall Record: 57-50 / 7 Yrs. Office Phone: 845-938-2429

Media Information

SID Contact: Tracy Nelson Office Phone: 845-938-4090 E-Mail: tracy.nelson@usma.edu Press Box Phone: 845-938-3377 Web Site: goARMYsports.com

2012 Schedule

2-10 MASSACHUSETTS 3:00 PM 2-15 WAGNER 3:00 PM 2-18 VMI 12:00 PM 2-26 at Syracuse 2:00 pm 3-3 at Cornell 1:00 pm 3-6 RUTGERS 7:00 PM 3-10 vs. Air Force 1:00 pm 3-17 at Lehigh * 1:00 pm 3-24 at Lafayette * 12:00 pm 3-31 COLGATE * 12:00 PM 4-7 at Bucknell * 1:00 pm 4-14 NAVY * 12:00 PM 4-21 HOLY CROSS * 12:00 PM 4-29/5-1 Patriot League Tournament 5-5 at Johns Hopkins 2:00 pm * Patriot League Opponent ^ played at Houston, Texas

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Location: Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: 4,950 Nickname: Blue Jays Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Athletic Director: Tom Calder Conference: Independent Home Field: Homewood Field Capacity/Surface: 8,500 / Sportexe Turf 2011 Overall Record: 13-3 Preseason/2011 Final Rankings: 4/3 Starters R/L: 9/1 Letterwinners R/L: 35/8

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (J. Hopkins ‘90) Record at Johns Hopkins: 126-41 / 10 Yrs. Overall Record: 149-58 / 13 Yrs. Office Phone: 410-516-7479

Media Information

SID Contact: Ernie Larossa Office Phone: 410-516-0552 E-Mail: elarossa@jhu.edu Press Box Phone: 410-516-0243 Web Site: HopkinsSports.com

2012 Schedule

2-17 TOWSON 5:00 PM 2-21 DELAWARE 5:00 PM 2-25 SIENA 3:00 PM 3-2 at Princeton 5:00 pm 3-6 MANHATTAN 3:30 PM 3-10 vs. UMBC + 4:00 pm 3-17 SYRACUSE 4:00 PM 3-24 at Virginia 2:00 pm 4-1 vs. North Carolina ^ 6:30 pm 4-5 ALBANY 7:00 PM 4-14 MARYLAND 6:00 PM 4-21 at Navy 12:00 pm 4-28 at Loyola 1:00 pm 5-5 ARMY 2:00 PM + Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic; Baltimore, Md. ^ Konica Minolta Big City Classic; E. Rutherford, N.J.

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Series Miscellany

First Meeting 5-31-24 — Navy, 5-0 Last Meeting 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9 Current Winning Streak Army, 3 Games Last Navy Win 4-11-09 — Navy, 8-4 In Annapolis 4-27-07 — Navy, 12-1 In West Point 4-15-06 — Navy, 11-10 Neutral Site 4-11-09 — Navy, 8-4 Last Army Win 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9 In Annapolis 4-16-11 — Army, 14-9 In West Point 5-2-10 — Army, 11-8 Largest Margin of Victory 11 — five times, last by Navy, 12-1 (4-27-07) Most Navy Goals 19 — 4-7-90 Most Army Goals 17 — 5-31-58 Most Goals Combined 31 — N16, A15 (6-3-78) Largest Margin of Defeat 11 — A, 13-2 (6/1/40); 11 — A, 15-4 (5-24-52) Fewest Navy Goals 2 (6-1-40) Fewest Army Goals 0 (5-31-24) Fewest Goals Combined 5 — N5, A0 (5-31-24)

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Army-Navy History

Overall Games: Navy Leads, 57-30-3 Star Games: Navy Leads, 52-29-3

Home: 28-14-1; Road: 27-15-2; Neutral: 2-1-0 Date 5-31-24 5-30-25 5-29-26 5-28-27 6-2-28 5-27-33 5-26-34 6-1-35 5-30-36 5-29-37 5-28-38 5-27-39 6-1-40 5-31-41 5-27-42 5-29-43 5-27-44 5-26-45 5-25-46 5-24-47 5-29-48 5-28-49 5-27-50 5-26-51 5-24-52 5-23-53 5-29-54 5-28-55 5-26-56 6-1-57 5-31-58 5-30-59 6-4-60 6-3-61 6-2-62 6-1-63 5-30-64 6-5-65 6-4-66 6-3-67 6-1-68 5-31-69 5-30-70 6-1-71 5-13-72 5-12-73

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Date W/L Score Site 5-11-74 W 12-9 West Point 6-1-75 W 10-5 Annapolis 5-30-76 W 18-10 West Point 6-4-77 W 14-7 Annapolis 5-17-78 W 16-13 + Annapolis 6-3-78 W 16-15 Annapolis 5-5-79 W 10-9 Annapolis 5-24-80 W 12-10 West Point 4-12-81 L 9-8 Annapolis 5-20-81 W 16-10 + West Point 4-12-82 W 12-11 (1) West Point 4-9-83 W 10-9 Annapolis 4-7-84 L 9-6 West Point 4-6-85 L 10-6 Annapolis 4-5-86 W 12-4 West Point 4-4-87 W 10-9 (1) Annapolis 4-9-88 W 6-5 West Point 4-8-89 W 12-1 Annapolis 4-7-90 W 19-9 West Point 4-6-91 L 11-10 (1) Annapolis 4-4-92 L 12-7 West Point 4-3-93 W 10-8 Annapolis 4-2-94 W 10-9 West Point 4-31-95 W 13-11 Annapolis 4-27-96 L 15-8 West Point 4-25-97 L 14-12 Annapolis 4-25-98 W 11-5 West Point 4-1-99 W 11-9 Annapolis 4-29-00 W 10-8 West Point 4-27-01 W 10-4 Annapolis 4-27-02 W 9-6 West Point 4-26-03 W 12-11 Annapolis 4-27-04 W 18-10 West Point 4-16-05 W 12-9 Annapolis 5-1-05 W 15-8 $ Annapolis 4-15-06 W 11-10 West Point 4-30-06 W 8-5 $ Hamilton, N.Y. 4-14-07 W 12-9 Annapolis, Md. 4-27-07 W 12-1 $ Annapolis, Md. 4-12-08 L 6-9 West Point, N.Y. 4-11-09 W 8-4 Baltimore, Md. 4-17-10 L 7-6 Baltimore, Md. 5-2-10 L 11-8 $ West Point, N.Y. 4-16-11 L 9-14 Annapolis, Md. (#) — Overtime; + — NCAA Tournament; $ — Patriot League Tournament

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Not just a rivalry played on the gridiron, the ArmyNavy lacrosse tradition dates back nearly 90 years. The Academies played the inaugural game on May 31, 1924, with the Mids prevailing, 5-0, at West Point. Army and Navy battled each other from there out on a yearly basis until 1929 when the series was sidelined for four years because of war times. The series resumed in 1933 with an 8-5 Army victory and has not been interrupted since. In 2004, Navy joined the Patriot League for lacrosse. With the new conference affiliation, it guaranteed the two service academies would meet at least once a year, and possibly a second time in the Patriot League Tournament. There have been only six years in which the two programs have met twice in a season, including four of the last seven seasons. In 1978, the Mids earned a 16-13 regular-season victory over the Black Knights in Annapolis. Nearly three weeks later, the fourthranked Midshipmen defeated No. 5 Army, 16-15, at home in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. In 1981, 12th-ranked Army upset the No. 6 Mids on their home field, claiming a 9-8 victory. Navy, however, picked off No. 3 Army at West Point, 16-10, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament a month later. The two programs played one another twice in 2005, ‘06 ‘07 and ‘10, as Army and Navy met during the regular season, as well as the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament. Navy earned wins in six of the eight games, including the April 16, 2005, matchup in which an Army-Navy record crowd of 12,117 piled into Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and cheered Navy to a 12-9 win. The annual Army-Navy Game was played on neutral soil for the first time in the history of the series when the two programs participated in the inaugural Day of Rivals on April 11, 2009, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. Anchored by a three-goal, two-assist effort by Brendan Connors, along with a career-high tying 16-save performance by Smartlink Player of the Game Tommy Phelan, the Mids scored an 8-4 Star Game win over the Black Knights. The two have played at a neutral site three times total (2006, ‘09, ‘10). Outside of the 2009 and ‘10 Star Games played in Baltimore, the only other time the two have faced each other on netural ground was on April 30, 2006, in a Patriot League Tournament matchup in Hamilton, N.Y. The Midshipmen lead the overall series, 57-30-3, winning 14 of the last 18 meetings. Navy’s 13-game winning streak, spanning nearly an entire decade (1998-07), is the longest winning streak by either team in the series. Additionally, Navy owns a 52-29-3 advantage in Star Games, including 10-straight between 1998-07. The Mids have won 14 of the last 19 Star Games.


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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent W Air Force 4 57 Army 13 Baltimore Baltimore City College 10 Brown 2 7 Bucknell 1 Canisius Carlisle 3 City College of N.Y. 2 10 Colgate 15 Cornell Cortland State 1 Dartmouth 13 Delaware 15 1 Denison Drexel 1 Duke 24 7 Georgetown 4 Georgia Tech 37 Harvard Hobart 4 13 Hofstra Holy Cross 8 Jacksonville 0 26 Johns Hopkins 12 Lafayette Lehigh 28 Loyola (Md.) 3 1 Marist Maryland 33 UMBC 22 Massachusetts 2 MIT 1 Mount St. Mary's 7 New York 5 North Carolina 12 Ohio State 5 Pennsylvania 47 Penn State 36 Princeton 39 Providence 1 Radford 4 Randolph Macon 3 Rutgers 21 St. John's 2 Saint Joseph’s 3 Stony Brook 8 Swarthmore 16 Syracuse 18 Toronto 1 Towson 6 Union College 1 Virginia 31 VMI 4 Washington College 41 Washington & Lee 8 Western Maryland 3 Williams College 1 Yale 12 * denotes overtime BOLD denotes 2012 opponent

L 1 30 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 4 5 1 0 2 0 0 10 15 0 5 0 6 0 0 58 1 2 3 0 52 4 3 0 0 0 14 1 5 2 15 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 4 0 18 0 2 3 0 0 3

T 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Streak Lost 1 Lost 3 Won 13 Won 10 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 13 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 7 Lost 2 Won 4 Won 29 Won 4 Lost 3 Won 8 --Lost 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 3 Won 1 Lost 2 Won 2 Lost 3 Won 1 Won 7 Won 5 Lost 2 Won 4 Won 13 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 4 Won 3 Lost 1 Won 2 Won 3 Won 8 Won 7 Lost 5 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 5 Won 4 Won 11 Won 6 Won 3 Won 1 Lost 1

First Meeting 2-26-94 W 5-31-24 W 5-16-59 T 1908 W 5-2-31 W 4-3-96 L 3-13-07 W 1910 W 4-1-44 W 4-28-28 W 1911 W 5-20-72 L 4-3-37 W 4-5-77 W 3-26-69 W 3-24-43 W 4-29-46 W 4-17-91 W 4-14-28 W 1908 L 1920 W 5-1-65 W 4-18-04 W ----1908 L 4-17-26 W 1910 W 5-6-39 W 2-15-03 W 4-12-24 L 3-20-74 W 5-16-79 W 4-30-32 W 4-14-98 W 4-18-25 W 3-26-75 W 2-22-03 W 1914 W 1919 W 5-2-25 W 2-19-05 W 3-11-98 W 4-30-27 W 5-16-25 W 1920 W 2-16-02 W 3-28-92 W 1910 W 1919 W 5-23-25 W 3-22-75 W 3-31-47 W 4-25-28 W 2-9-08 W 4-1-50 W 4-17-71 W 5-24-30 W 4-4-49 W 4-11-25 W

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19-3 5-0 6-6 4-2 12-2 5-6 13-5 3-2 27-0 14-1 12-0 9-10 6-2 17-8 22-2 20-6 7-3 13-6 14-1 1-7 2-0 19-2 23-5 --1-6 23-0 4-2 14-4 12-1 3-5 16-7 16-14 24-0 16-8 3-0 11-4 13-10 8-0 13-0 2-0 9-2 11-5 7-1 6-3 5-0 16-2 11-2 7-5 13-0 6-2 13-9 29-0 19-0 10-2 10-5 10-8 8-0 14-3 11-0

40 #

Last Meeting 3-25-03 L 4-16-11 L 4-12-72 W 4-13-18 W 5-14-94 L 3-7-11 L 3-13-07 W 1918 W 3-31-45 L 3-26-11 L 2-23-08 L 3-24-73 W 3-27-77 W 5-14-05 W 3-26-69 W 3-24-43 W 5-9-09 L 4-1-11 L 4-18-31 W 5-18-88 W 5-2-04 W 5-15-99 L 3-19-11 W ----4-23-11 L 3-12-11 W 3-1-11 L 2-19-11 L 2-15-03 W 4-8-11 L 4-15-03 W 3-8-03 L 4-30-32 W 3-3-09 W 3-30-29 W 2-25-11 L 2-14-09 W 5-16-04 W 4-12-03 L 5-29-04 W 2-19-05 W 3-21-01 W 4-6-29 W 3-15-03 L 5-2-23 W 2-17-07 W 3-22-03 W 4-7-51 W 5-31-04 L 5-23-25 W 3-15-11 W 3-31-47 W 5-21-05 L 2-12-11 W 2-26-97 W 3-10-84 W 4-16-32 W 4-4-49 W 5-9-92 L

6-8 9-14 16-3 8-0 5-12 11-12* 13-5 3-1 0-29 4-5 7-8* 11-6 17-7 9-7 22-2 20-6 5-14 8-9 24-1 10-9 9-8 7-15 8-3 --5-14 15-6 10-14 8-9 12-1 4-10 13-10 9-10 24-0 6-2 11-0 8-10 8-6 11-5 4-5 8-7 9-2 14-7 13-1 8-13 12-1 10-3 10-6 14-4 13-14 6-2 14-11 29-0 8-10 14-8 7-6 13-9 10-2 14-3 3-9

Last Navy Win 3-29-00 17-2 4-11-09 8-4 4-12-72 16-3 1920 12-1 5-13-87 14-6 3-6-10 8-7* 3-13-07 13-5 1918 3-1 3-31-45 29-0 3-27-10 10-9* 5-23-04 6-5 3-24-73 11-6 3-27-77 17-7 5-14-05 9-7 3-26-69 22-2 3-24-43 20-6 3-20-93 12-11 3-28-09 10-8 4-18-31 24-1 5-18-88 10-9 5-2-04 9-8 5-11-85 20-9 3-20-10 12-3 ----4-24 9-8* 3-12-11 15-6 3-2-10 8-3 4-3-43 8-1 2-15-03 12-1 4-3-09 10-4 4-15-03 13-10 3-11-00 6-3 4-30-32 24-0 3-3-09 6-2 3-30-29 11-10 5-10-08 8-7 2-14-09 8-6 5-16-04 11-5 4-12-02 9-7 5-29-04 8-7 2-19-05 9-2 3-21-01 14-7 4-6-29 13-1 3-16-02 6-3 5-2-23 12-1 2-17-07 10-3 3-22-03 10-6 4-7-51 14-4 3-20-82 12-11 5-23-25 6-2 3-15-11 14-11 3-31-47 29-0 4-21-90 10-7 2-12-11 14-8 2-26-97 7-6 3-10-84 13-9 4-16-32 10-2 4-4-49 14-3 3-21-89 15-7

Last Opp 3-25-03 4-16-11 ------5-14-94 3-7-11 ---------3-26-11 2-23-08 5-20-72 ---3-28-99 ------5-9-09 4-1-11 ---1915 ---5-15-99 -----4-23-11 3-12-10 3-1-11 2-19-11 ---4-8-11 2-24-01 3-8-03 ---------2-25-11 2-28-04 3-30-88 4-12-03 3-21-90 ---------3-15-03 ------------5-31-04 ---3-16-10 ---5-21-05 ---3-13-85 5-18-74 ------5-9-92

Win 8-6 14-9 12-5 12-11* 5-4 8-7* 10-9

11-8

14-5 9-8 2-1

15-7

--14-5 15-8 14-10 9-8 10-4 9-8* 10-9

10-8 12-9 11-10 5-4 9-8* 13-8

14-13

10-9

10-8

10-9 11-9 9-3


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

All-Time Navy Record Home Road Neutral

Patriot League Opponents* Home Road Neutral Regular Season Patriot League Tournament

750-308-14 534-153-10 202-147-4 14-8-0

122-41-3 68-18-1 44-22-2 10-1-0 111-39-3 11-2-0

*current teams competing in Patriot League...Navy was 2-0 against Hobart in 2004 which is not reflected in the Patriot League Tournament or overall records.

Nonleague Opponents Home Road Neutral

629-268-11 466-135-9 158-127-2 5-6-0

Games: 5 Navy Leads, 4-1 Streak: Air Force, 1 game Home — 4-1; Road — 0-0 W 19-3 2-26-94 3-24-98 W 10-7 3-25-99 W 16-4 3-29-00 W 17-2 3-25-03 L 6-8

Australian All-Stars

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 5-4-67 W 17-14

Baltimore

Baltimore Lacrosse Club

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 14 Navy Leads, 13-0-1 Home — 13-0-1; Road — 0-0 5-16-59 T 6-6 Annapolis, Md. 5-21-60 W 10-3 Annapolis, Md. 5-20-61 W 12-10 Annapolis, Md. 5-19-62 W 15-8 Annapolis, Md. 5-18-63 W 19-7 Annapolis, Md. 5-16-64 W 16-4 Annapolis, Md. 5-22-65 W 22-5 Annapolis, Md. 5-21-66 W 18-2 Annapolis, Md. 5-20-67 W 19-2 Annapolis, Md. 5-18-68 W 15-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-17-69 W 23-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-16-70 W 19-0 Annapolis, Md. 5-15-71 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-12-72 W 16-3 Annapolis, Md.

Baltimore City

Games: 10 Navy Leads, 10-0 Home — 10-0; Road — 0-0 1908 W 4-2 1909 W 5-2 3-21-12 W 4-2 1913 W 9-1 1914 W 5-0 1915 W 10-1 1916 W 15-1 1917 W 10-1 1918 W 8-0 1920 W 12-1

Gms Record Pct. Last Game Opponent America East 34 30-4-0 88.2 4/15/03 Navy def. UMBC 13-10 Albany, Binghamton, Hartford, UMBC, Stony Brook, Vermont 195 100-94-1 51.5 4-8-11 Maryland def. Navy 10-4 Atlantic Coast Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia Big East 80 49-30-1 61.9 4-1-11 Georgetown def. Navy 9-8 Georgetown, Notre Dame, Providence, Rutgers, St. John’s, Syracuse, Villanova 93 76-17-0 81.7 3-15-11 Navy def. Towson 14-11 Colonial Delaware, Drexel, Hofstra, Massachusetts, Penn State, Saint Joseph’s, Towson ECAC 21 16-5-0 76.2 2-19-11 Loyola def. Navy 9-8 Air Force, Bellarmine, Denver, Fairfield, Hobart, Loyola, Michigan, Ohio State 201 165-34-2 82.6 2-23-08 Cornell def. Navy 8-7 OT Ivy Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale Metro Atlantic 6 6-0-0 1.000 2-12-11 Navy def. VMI 14-8 Canisius, Detroit, Jacksonville, Manhattan, Marist, Siena, VMI 7 7-0-0 1.00 3-3-09 Navy def. Mount St. Mary’s 6-2 Northeast Bryant, Mount St. Mary’s, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, Wagner Patriot 166 122-41-3 74.4 4-16-11 Army def. Navy 14-9 Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh 85 26-58-1 31.2 4-23-11 Navy def. Johns Hopkins 14-5 Independents Johns Hopkins, Mercer

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Games: 2 Series Tied, 1-1 Home — 1-1; Road — 0-0 5-26-62 L 13-16 W 15-4 4-6-66

Brown

Games: 3 Navy Leads, 2-1 Streak: Brown, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 1-1 Home — 2-0; Road — 0-1 5-2-31 W 12-2 5-13-87 W 14-6 + 5-14-94 L 5-12 + + - NCAA Tournament

Carlisle Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Providence, R.I.

Games: 11 Navy Leads, 7-4 Streak: Bucknell, 1 game Patriot League Tournament: 1-0 Home — 4-1; Road — 2-3; Neutral — 1-0 4-3-96 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md. 4-25-97 W 17-7 Annapolis, Md. 3-13-04 W 11-5 Annapolis, Md. 3-12-05 L 7-8 (1) Lewisburg, Pa. 3-11-06 W 9-5 San Diego, Calif. 3-25-07 W 6-3 Lewisburg, Pa. 3-19-08 W 4-3 (1) Annapolis, Md. 2-28-09 L 7-8 Lewisburg, Pa. 4-26-09 W 9-8 = Lewisburg, Pa. 3-6-10 W 8-7 (1) Annapolis, Md. 3-7-11 L 11-12 (2) Lewisburg, Pa. (#) - overtime = - Patriot League Tournament

Games: 2 Navy Leads, 2-0 Home — 2-0; Road — 0-0 4-1-44 W 27-0 3-31-45 W 29-0

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Colgate

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Games: 14 Navy Leads, 10-4 Streak: Colgate, 1 game Patriot League Tournament: 3-1 Home — 5-2; Road — 2-1; Neutral — 3-1 4-28-28 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-9-58 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md. 3-20-04 W 21-6 Orlando, Fla. 4-30-04 W 15-5 = Annapolis, Md. 3-19-05 W 11-6 Orlando, Fla. 3-18-06 L 3-6 Hamilton, N.Y. 3-21-07 W 15-10 Annapolis, Md. 4-29-07 W 15-9 = Annapolis, Md. 3-23-08 W 8-3 Hamilton, N.Y. 4-25-08 L 9-12 = West Point, N.Y. 3-21-09 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md. 4-24-09 W 9-8 (3)= Lewisburg, Pa. 3-27-10 W 10-9 (1) Hamilton, N.Y. 3-26-11 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md. (#) - overtime = - Patriot League Tournament

Canisius

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 3-13-07 W 13-5

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 2 Series Tied, 1-1 Home — 1-1; Road — 0-0 3-29-69 L 8-10 3-28-70 W 5-4

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

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Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

City College of New York

Bucknell

Carling Lacrosse Club

Games: 5 Navy Leads, 3-0-2 Home — 3-0-2; Road — 0-0 1910 W 3-2 W 5-2 1913 1914 T 3-3 1915 T 1-1 1918 W 3-1

Cornell

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Games: 20 Navy Leads, 15-5 Streak: Cornell, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 2-2 Home — 10-1; Road — 5-3; Neutral — 0-1 1911 W 12-0 Annapolis, Md. 1915 W 4-1 Annapolis, Md. 1916 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md. 1921 W 15-2 Annapolis, Md. 4-8-22 W 20-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-8-26 W 3-0 Ithaca, N.Y. 4-9-27 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-16-42 W 7-2 Annapolis, Md.

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Air Force

Navy vs. The Conferences


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 5-5-45 5-4-46 5-18-46 4-1-72 3-31-73 3-30-74 4-5-75 5-24-75 5-21-77 5-20-78 5-23-04 2-23-08

W W W W W L L W L L W L

20-1 24-5 25-4 12-9 5-4 11-17 7-16 15-12 6-22 7-13 6-5 7-8

(#) - overtime + - NCAA Tournament

+ + + + (1)

Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Uniondale, N.Y.

Cortland State

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Games: 2 Series Tied, 1-1 Streak: Navy, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 1-1; Road — 0-0 L 9-10 (2)+ 5-20-72 3-24-73 W 11-6

(#) - overtime + - NCAA Tournament

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Crescent Athletic Club Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 W 6-4 5-4-12

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 13 Navy Leads, 13-0 Streak: Navy, 13 games Home — 13-0; Road — 0-0 4-3-37 W 6-2 4-2-38 W 11-4 4-1-39 W 11-3 4-3-40 W 13-3 3-29-41 W 11-5 4-2-42 W 9-8 5-5-45 W 14-0 4-3-47 W 19-5 3-31-48 W 13-6 4-3-52 W 12-3 3-17-73 W 16-2 3-16-74 W 23-4 3-27-77 W 17-7

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Dartmouth

Delaware

Games: 17 Navy Leads, 15-2 Streak: Navy, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 1-0 Home — 9-0; Road — 6-2 4-5-77 W 17-8 4-11-78 W 18-10 3-22-86 W 16-12 3-21-87 W 21-10 3-26-88 W 19-7 3-25-89 W 13-6 4-3-90 W 16-8 3-23-91 W 16-8 3-25-92 W 13-8 3-27-93 W 11-7 3-26-94 W 14-7 3-25-95 W 11-6 3-23-96 L 7-13 3-22-97 W 18-10 3-21-98 W 18-7 3-28-99 L 8-11 5-15-05 W 9-7 + + - NCAA Tournament

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Denison

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 W 22-2 3-26-69

Drexel

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 W 20-6 3-24-43

Duke

Games: 34 Navy Leads, 24-10 Streak: Duke, 7 games CAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 20-4; Road — 4-6 W 7-3 4-29-46 5-3-47 W 10-4 4-28-48 L 8-14 W 13-7 4-13-49 W 10-9 4-10-50 L 6-17 4-28-51 4-25-53 W 9-5 4-24-54 W 17-3 W 15-8 4-12-55 W 23-4 5-5-56 4-20-57 W 21-0 5-13-58 W 23-2 5-12-59 W 16-1 5-7-60 W 18-5 5-6-61 W 17-2 5-5-62 W 16-2 5-4-63 W 15-2 4-18-64 W 16-2 4-17-65 W 19-2 4-27-66 W 22-3 3-17-84 W 14-5 3-16-85 W 13-6 4-1-89 L 8-10 3-31-90 W 12-8 3-30-91 W 9-8 3-21-92 W 11-8 3-20-93 W 12-11 3-19-94 L 9-14 3-18-95 L 9-11 3-16-96 L 4-15 3-16-97 L 9-12 3-15-98 L 6-7 3-21-99 L 4-9 5-9-09 L 5-14 + + - NCAA Tournament

Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Newark, Del. Annapolis, Md.

Annapolis, Md.

(#) - overtime + - NCAA Tournament

Annapolis, Md.

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C. Durham, N.C.

Georgetown

Games: 22 Georgetown Leads, 15-7 Streak: Georgetown, 2 games NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 4-7; Road — 3-8; Neutral — 0-0 4-17-91 W 13-6 Annapolis, Md. 4-15-92 W 12-4 Washington, D.C. 4-14-93 W 11-7 Annapolis, Md. 4-13-94 L 9-11 Washington, D.C. 4-12-95 L 13-14 Annapolis, Md. 3-30-96 L 12-14 Washington, D.C. 3-28-97 L 8-13 Annapolis, Md. 3-28-98 L 7-9 Washington, D.C. 4-3-99 W 12-11 (1) Annapolis, Md. 4-1-00 L 10-14 Washington, D.C. 4-1-01 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md. 3-30-02 L 7-14 Washington, D.C. 3-30-03 L 3-4 (1) Annapolis, Md. 4-3-04 W 7-5 Washington, D.C. 4-2-3-05* L 6-11 Annapolis, Md. 4-1-06 L 5-9 Annapolis, Md. 5-14-06 L 7-9 + Washington, D.C.

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3-31-07 L 9-10 Washington, D.C. 3-29-08 L 10-11 (1) Annapolis, Md. W 10-8 Washington, D.C. 3-28-09 4-2-10 L 12-13 (1) Annapolis, Md. 4-1-11 L 8-9 Washington, D.C. *game suspended due to death of official Scott Boyle following the first quarter of play, resumed the following day.

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Georgia Tech

Games: 4 Navy Leads, 4-0 Home — 4-0; Road — 0-0 W 14-1 4-14-28 4-27-29 W 14-0 4-19-30 W 23-1 W 24-1 4-18-31

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Games: 43 Navy Leads, 37-5-1 Streak: Navy, 29 games NCAA Tournament: 1-0 Home — 35-5-1; Road — 2-0 L 1-7 1908 W 6-3 1909 1910 L 0-1 1911 L 2-4 L 4-8 1913 1914 W 11-4 1915 L 1-2 1916 W 6-3 1920 W 5-2 1921 W 11-0 5-3-30 W 15-1 5-16-31 W 12-1 5-14-32 W 6-2 4-8-33 T 6-6 4-6-35 W 7-1 4-4-36 W 8-2 4-10-37 W 19-2 4-9-38 W 13-2 4-8-39 W 14-0 4-6-40 W 7-2 4-5-41 W 12-0 4-4-42 W 17-4 4-5-47 W 15-1 4-3-48 W 13-3 4-6-49 W 18-2 4-8-50 W 15-0 4-4-51 W 14-3 4-5-52 W 8-7 4-4-53 W 13-1 4-8-54 W 21-2 4-4-55 W 21-3 4-7-56 W 18-2 4-6-57 W 14-1 4-7-62 W 17-4 4-7-65 W 16-1 4-5-67 W 15-1 4-3-68 W 14-3 4-2-69 W 17-8 4-1-70 W 9-7 4-7-71 W 8-4 4-6-72 W 16-3 4-4-73 W 21-4 5-18-88 W 10-9 +

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Cambridge, Mass. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Cambridge, Mass.

Harvard

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Hobart

Md. Md. Md. Md.

Games: 4 Navy Leads, 4-0 Streak: Navy, 4 games Patriot League Tournament: 1-0 Home — 4-0; Road — 0-0 1920 W 2-0 Annapolis, Md.


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Johns Hopkins

4-19-41 3-16-04 5-2-04

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Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Hofstra

Games: 19 Navy Leads, 13-6 Streak: Hofstra, 3 games NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 6-2; Road — 7-3; Neutral — 0-1 5-1-65 W 19-2 Hempstead, N.Y. 4-27-66 W 11-2 Annapolis, Md. 5-3-69 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md. 5-2-70 W 9-4 Hempstead, N.Y. 5-1-71 W 8-5 Annapolis, Md. 5-6-72 W 8-3 Hempstead, N.Y. 4/28/73 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md. 4/6/74 W 17-6 Hempstead, N.Y. 4/19/75 W 15-10 Annapolis, Md. 4/17/76 W 17-13 Hempstead, N.Y. 4/16/77 W 15-7 Annapolis, Md. 4/11/79 W 19-12 Hempstead, N.Y. 4/13/80 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md. 3/16/83 L 10-14 Hempstead, N.Y. 5/12/84 L 13-14 Annapolis, Md. 5/11/85 W 20-9 Hempstead, N.Y. 4/10/98 L 8-9 Hempstead, N.Y. 4/16/99 L 7-8 Hempstead, N.Y. 5/15/99 L 7-15 + Providence, R.I.

Games: 85 Johns Hopkins leads, 58-26-1 Streak: Johns Hopkins, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 18-31-1; Road — 7-27; Neutral — 1-0 L 1-6 Annapolis, Md. 1908 1909 L 4-7 Annapolis, Md. W 7-6 Annapolis, Md. 1910 L 1-2 Annapolis, Md. 1911 T 4-4 Annapolis, Md. 1913 1914 W 5-2 Annapolis, Md. L 2-4 Annapolis, Md. 1915 L 3-6 Annapolis, Md. 1916 1918 W 12-0 Annapolis, Md. 1919 W 5-3 Annapolis, Md. 1921 W 9-0 Annapolis, Md. W 9-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-6-22 5-12-23 W 6-3 Annapolis, Md. 4-26-24 L 4-5 Baltimore, Md. 5-9-25 W 8-1 Annapolis, Md. L 5-6 Baltimore, Md. 5-7-27 5-12-28 W 5-3 Annapolis, Md. W 7-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-14-43 5-12-45 L 5-7 Baltimore, Md. 4-20-46 L 9-12 Annapolis, Md. L 7-14 Baltimore, Md. 5-10-47 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md. 5-8-48 5-13-50 L 4-8 Annapolis, Md. 5-12-51 L 10-13 Baltimore, Md. W 10-9 Annapolis, Md. 5-10-52 5-9-53 W 7-4 Baltimore, Md. 5-8-54 W 12-3 Annapolis, Md. 5-14-55 W 13-3 Baltimore, Md. 5-12-56 L 6-8 Annapolis, Md. 5-11-57 L 6-15 Baltimore, Md. 5-10-58 L 7-14 Annapolis, Md. 5-9-59 W 13-11 Baltimore, Md. 5-14-60 W 15-7 Annapolis, Md. 5-13-61 W 15-9 Baltimore, Md. 5-12-62 W 16-11 Annapolis, Md. 5-11-63 W 10-5 Baltimore, Md. 5-9-64 W 15-3 Annapolis, Md. 5-8-65 W 15-6 Baltimore, Md. 5-14-66 W 12-7 Annapolis, Md. 5-13-67 L 6-9 Baltimore, Md. 5-11-68 L 3-11 Annapolis, Md. 5-10-69 W 9-6 Baltimore, Md. 5-9-70 L 7-9 Annapolis, Md. 5-8-71 W 9-6 Houston, Texas 4-29-72 L 3-17 Annapolis, Md.

5-5-73 5-4-74 5-10-75 5-8-76 5-7-77 5-6-78 5-5-79 5-3-80 5-2-81 5-1-82 4-30-83 4-28-84 4-27-85 4-26-86 4-25-87 4-30-88 4-29-89 4-28-90 4-27-91 4-25-92 4-24-93 4-22-94 4-22-95 4-19-96 4-19-97 4-17-98 4-24-99 4-22-00 4-21-01 4-20-02 4-19-03 4-24-04 4-23-05 4-22-06 4-21-07 4-19-08 5-17-08 4-18-09 4-24-10 4-23-11

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Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md.

Johns Hopkins Club

Games: 3 Johns Hopkins Club leads, 2-1 Home — 0-2; Road — 1-0 4-22-44 L 3-4 Annapolis, Md. 5-13-44 W 5-4 Baltimore, Md. 4-21-45 L 7-8 Annapolis, Md.

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Holy Cross

Games: 8 Navy Leads, 8-0 Streak: Navy, 8 games Home — 3-0; Road — 3-0; Neutral — 2-0 4-18-04 W 23-5 Annapolis, Md. 3-27-05 W 8-5 Worcester, Mass. 3-26-06 W 17-3 Annapolis, Md. 3-17-07 W 12-2 Dallas, Texas 3-15-08 W 16-3 Dallas, Texas 3-14-09 W 10-5 Worcester, Mass. 3-20-10 W 12-3 Annapolis, Md. 3-19-11 W 8-3 Worcester, Mass.

In 2010, more than 10,000 spectators at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium watched Navy’s Andy Warner (1) score the game-winning goal with just 10 seconds remaining in overtime to snap a 36-game skid against Johns Hopkins.

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Midfielder Steve Looney scored the game-winner to lead Navy to a 9-8 win over Hobart in 2004 and the program’s first Patriot League Tournament title.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Lafayette

Games: 13 Navy Leads, 12-1 Streak: Navy, 2 games Home — 8-0; Road — 3-1; Neutral — 1-0 W 23-0 Annapolis, Md. 4-17-26 W 17-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-20-29 4-26-30 W 13-0 Annapolis, Md. W 11-0 Annapolis, Md. 4-25-31 W 14-1 Easton, Pa. 2-21-04 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md. 3-15-05 3-15-06 W 11-6 Annapolis, Md. W 9-4 Easton, Pa. 2-24-07 W 8-5 Easton, Pa. 3-8-08 3-7-09 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md. 3-12-10 L 8-15 Easton, Pa. 4-30-10 W 11-9 = West Point, N.Y. W 15-6 Annapolis, Md. 3-12-11 = - Patriot League Tournament

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Lehigh

Games: 30 Navy Leads, 28-2 Streak: Lehigh, 1 game Patriot League Tournament: 2-0 Home — 21-1; Road — 6-1; Neutral — 1-0 1910 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md. 1911 W 7-2 Annapolis, Md. W 11-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-4-12 1913 L 3-4 Annapolis, Md. 1914 W 5-1 Annapolis, Md. 1919 W 4-1 Annapolis, Md. 1920 W 9-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-22-22 W 5-3 Annapolis, Md. 4-21-23 W 10-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-24-26 W 8-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-14-27 W 18-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-21-28 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md. 4-13-29 W 11-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-10-30 W 6-1 Bethlehem, Pa. 5-9-31 W 18-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-23-32 W 23-0 Annapolis, Md. 4-15-33 W 16-2 Annapolis, Md. 5-22-48 W 14-1 Annapolis, Md. 3-27-01 W 13-4 Bethlehem, Pa. 3-26-02 W 7-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-16-04 W 16-7 Annapolis, Md. 3-25-05 W 11-5 Bethlehem, Pa. 4-29-05 W 10-6 = Annapolis, Md. 3-24-06 W 9-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-28-06 W 9-2 = Hamilton, N.Y. 3-10-07 W 9-5 Bethlehem, Pa. 3-11-08 W 14-3 Annapolis, Md. 3-10-09 W 10-8 Bethlehem, Pa. 3-2-10 W 8-3 Bethlehem, Pa. 3-1-11 L 10-14 Bethlehem, Pa.

Marist

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 12-1 Annapolis, Md. 2-24-03* W

*due to weather and field conditions, the game was called after 3 quarters

Maryland

Games: 86 Maryland Leads, 52-33-1 Streak: Maryland, 2 games NCAA Tournament: 0-4 Home — 20-28-1; Road — 13-22; Neutral — 0-2 4-12-24 L 3-5 Washington, D.C. 4-16-27 W 6-2 Annapolis, Md. L 2-3 College Park, Md. 5-5-28 6-1-29 W 4-3 Annapolis, Md. 5-31-30 L 1-5 Annapolis, Md. 5-30-31 L 1-8 Annapolis, Md. L 2-4 Annapolis, Md. 5-28-32 4-22-33 L 3-7 Annapolis, Md. T 6-6 Annapolis, Md. 5-12-34 5-11-35 L 5-6 Annapolis, Md. 5-9-36 L 2-7 Annapolis, Md. L 2-6 Annapolis, Md. 5-15-37 W 8-7 Annapolis, Md. 5-14-38 5-13-39 L 3-5 Annapolis, Md. 5-11-40 L 3-12 Annapolis, Md. W 9-8 Annapolis, Md. 5-8-43 5-15-46 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-12-47 W 10-9 Annapolis, Md. 4-24-48 L 3-8 College Park, Md. 4-23-49 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-22-50 W 6-5 College Park, Md. 4-21-51 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md. 4-19-52 W 10-9 College Park, Md. 4-18-53 L 9-10 Annapolis, Md. 4-17-54 W 12-7 College Park, Md. 4-30-55 L 8-9 Annapolis, Md. 4-28-56 L 5-10 College Park, Md. 4-27-57 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md. 4-26-58 L 10-17 College Park, Md. 4-25-59 L 8-15 Annapolis, Md. 4-30-60 W 15-14 College Park, Md. 4-29-61 W 9-7 Annapolis, Md. 4-28-62 W 22-12 College Park, Md. 4-27-63 W 17-9 Annapolis, Md. 4-25-64 W 11-7 College Park, Md. 4-24-65 W 13-7 Annapolis, Md. 4-23-66 W 11-9 College Park, Md.

4-22-67 4-20-68 4-19-69 4-18-70 5-25-71 5-29-71 3-25-72 4-14-73 4-20-74 4-26-75 5-31-75 4-24-76 5-23-76 4-23-77 4-22-78 4-21-79 5-19-79 4-19-80 4-18-81 4-17-82 4-16-83 4-14-84 4-13-85 4-12-86 4-11-87 4-16-88 4-15-89 4-15-90 4-13-91 4-11-92 4-10-93 4-9-94 4-8-95 4-6-96 4-5-97 4-4-98 4-10-99 4-8-00 4-7-01 4-5-02 4-5-03 4-10-04 4-8-05 4-8-06 4-6-07 4-4-08 4-3-09 4-10-10 4-8-11

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10-8 3-5 7-6 6-3 10-5 7-10 10-12 7-14 7-12 10-9 13-20 10-14 11-22 13-16 13-16 12-17 10-15 11-9 16-15 10-12 10-9 9-14 7-5 8-11 5-17 8-7 5-6 6-18 6-10 11-3 10-11 4-11 11-19 10-11 5-10 7-21 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 7-9 9-6 9-8 7-6 7-8 5-4 10-4 9-11 4-10

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Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. College Park, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md.

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Loyola

Games: 6 Series Tied, 3-3 Streak: Loyola , 3 games NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 3-2; Road — 0-1 5-6-39 W 14-4 4-18-42 W 12-8 4-3-43 W 8-1 5-15-93 L 8-19 + 2-20-10 L 7-8 (1) 2-19-11 L 8-9 (#) - overtime + - NCAA Tournament

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md.

In 2004, attackman Joe Bossi scored three goals in leading the Midshipmen to a 9-6 victory over Maryland in College Park in what marked Navy’s first win over a No.1-ranked team.

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Games: 3 Navy Leads, 3-0 Home — 3-0; Road — 0-0 W 30-1 3-28-12 W 16-0 4-1-22 W 4-2 4-14-23

UMBC

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Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md. Catonsville, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Maryland State

Games: 2 Navy leads, 2-0 Home — 2-0; Road — 0-0 1920 W 11-1 1921 W 15-0

Massachusetts

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 5 Massachusetts Leads, 3-2 Streak: Massachusetts, 3 games NCAA Tournament: 1-0 Home — 1-1; Road — 0-2; Neutral — 1-0 5-16-79 W 16-14 + Annapolis, Md. 3-11-00 W 6-3 Piscataway, N.J. 3-10-01 L 8-11 Amherst, Mass. 3-9-02 L 10-13 Annapolis, Md. 3-8-03 L 9-10 Amherst, Mass. + - NCAA Tournament

MIT

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 4-30-32 W 24-0

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 7 Navy Leads, 7-0 Streak: Navy, 7 games Home — 4-0; Road — 3-0 4-14-98 W 16-8 4-20-99 W 11-7 4-18-00 W 13-5 4-17-01 W 16-3 4-16-02 W 10-5 2-29-08 W 12-5

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Emmitsburg, Md. Annapolis, Md. Emmitsburg, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Mount St. Mary’s

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Emmitsburg, Md.

Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club

Games: 24 Mount Washington L.C. leads, 14-10 Home — 10-14; Road — 0-0 L 3-7 Annapolis, 1909 1910 W 6-1 Annapolis, W 6-0 Annapolis, 1911 W 2-0 Annapolis, 5-9-12 W 8-0 Annapolis, 1913 1915 L 1-2 Annapolis, W 4-1 Annapolis, 1916 W 3-2 Annapolis, 5-13-22 4-7-23 W 8-2 Annapolis, 4-9-32 L 4-5 Annapolis, 5-13-33 L 2-10 Annapolis, L 4-11 Annapolis, 4-28-34 5-18-35 L 4-14 Annapolis, 5-16-36 L 1-9 Annapolis, 5-11-46 L 9-10 Annapolis, L 7-11 Annapolis, 5-28-60 5-27-61 L 10-15 Annapolis, W 11-10 Annapolis, 4-3-65 4-16-66 L 11-12 Annapolis, 4-15-67 L 8-9 Annapolis, L 5-10 Annapolis, 4-6-68 W 15-4 Annapolis, 4-5-69 4-4-70 W 6-4 Annapolis, 4-3-71 L 4-10 Annapolis,

Mt. Washington Jrs.

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Games: 1 Navy leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 1910 W 6-0

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 5 Navy leads, 5-0 Home — 5-0; Road — 0-0 4-18-25 W 3-0 4-3-26 W 4-0 4-2-27 W 11-1 3-31-28 W 7-3 3-30-29 W 11-0

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

New York University

North Carolina

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Games: 26 Series North Carolina Leads, 14-12 Streak: North Carolina, 3 games NCAA Tournament: 2-4 Home — 8-4; Road — 4-10 3-26-75 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-14-76 W 10-4 Annapolis, Md. 5-19-76 W 13-9 + Annapolis, Md. 5-13-78 W 16-11 Chapel Hill, N.C. 5-21-80 L 11-18 + Annapolis, Md. 5-23-81 L 8-17 + Chapel Hill, N.C. 5-19-82 L 2-16 + Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-24-84 L 4-11 Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-23-85 L 11-15 Annapolis, Md. 3-2-96 L 7-24 Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-2-97 W 13-12 Annapolis, Md. 2-28-98 L 7-17 Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-6-99 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md. 3-4-00 L 10-11 (1) Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-3-01 L 10-11 Annapolis, Md. 3-2-02 L 10-11 (6) Chapel Hill, N.C. 2-28-03 W 9-8 (4) Annapolis, Md. 3-5-04 W 9-8 (1) Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-5-05 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md. 3-4-06 W 11-3 Chapel Hill, N.C. 3-2-07 W 19-8 Annapolis, Md. 5-13-07 L 8-12 + Chapel Hill, N.C. 5-10-08 W 8-7 + Chapel Hill, N.C. 2-20-09 L 8-9 Chapel Hill, N.C. 2-25-10 L 4-11 Annapolis, Md.

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Ohio State

Games: 5 Navy Leads, 4-1 Streak: Navy, 3 games Home — 1-1; Road — 3-0 W 13-10 2-22-03 L 9-12 2-28-04 W 11-5 2-26-05 2-24-06 W 9-3 2-16-08 W 8-7 (1) (#) - overtime

Columbus, Ohio Annapolis, Md. Columbus, Ohio Annapolis, Md. Columbus, Ohio

Onondaga Indian Tribe Games: 1 Navy leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 W 14-3 5-15-26

Oxford-Cambridge

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 1 Oxford-Cambridge leads, 1-0 Home — 0-1; Road — 0-0 4-5-30 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md.

Penn

Games: 52 Navy Leads, 47-5 Streak: Navy, 13 games NCAA Tournament: 4-0 Home — 31-2; Road — 16-3 1914 W 8-0 1915 W 5-0 1916 W 6-2 1917 W 4-1 1921 W 11-1 4-12-22 W 17-0 4-28-23 W 5-1 5-3-24 W 16-1 5-18-29 W 7-4 5-7-32 W 9-2 4-29-33 W 6-1 4-7-34 W 13-1 5-21-38 W 14-0 5-27-39 W 15-2

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Nick Mirabito scored the game-winner to lead the Mids to an 8-7 victory over North Carolina in the quarters of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.

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Games: 26 Navy Leads, 22-4 Streak: Navy, 2 games Home — 12-2; Road — 10-2 3-20-74 W 16-7 3-19-75 L 9-10 4-3-76 W 13-9 W 22-10 4-2-77 4-1-78 W 15-8 3-31-79 W 13-12 3-29-80 W 19-14 W 13-8 3-28-81 3-27-82 W 12-8 3-26-83 L 6-10 3-21-84 W 16-10 W 9-8 (1) 3-9-85 3-8-86 W 11-6 W 14-4 3-7-87 W 13-6 3-5-88 3-29-89 W 11-5 3-28-90 W 16-6 2-25-95 W 16-13 2-24-96 W 14-13 2-22-97 W 11-10 2-21-98 W 15-12 2-27-99 L 3-9 2-26-00 W 11-2 2-24-01 L 8-9 (1) 2-23-02 W 11-4 4-15-03 W 13-10

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Princeton

Anchored by Hall of Famer Jeff Long, Navy’s 1975 team was the first in program history to earn its way into the NCAA Championship Game. The Mids defeated Penn in the opening round of the tourney and Cornell in the semis before dropping the title game to Maryland. 5-18-40 5-14-41 5-2-42 5-14-49 5-20-50 5-19-51 5-17-52 5-16-53 5-15-54 4-20-55 5-17-58 5-21-75 5-13-77 5-17-77 4-5-78 4-4-79 4-2-80 4-1-81 3-31-82 3-30-83 3-28-84 3-27-85 3-26-86 3-25-87 3-30-88 3-18-89 5-17-89 3-17-90 3-16-91 3-15-92 3-24-93 3-12-94 3-11-95 3-9-96 3-8-97 3-7-98 3-13-99 5-16-04

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16-2 11-4 18-0 20-4 18-2 18-2 17-2 12-5 15-5 23-1 18-0 17-6 12-19 14-12 15-7 14-9 24-6 8-7 8-7 13-9 3-5 10-11 12-11 9-11 10-11 12-11 12-11 16-10 8-7 9-3 14-11 13-12 16-6 10-6 9-8 12-11 12-8 11-5

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Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md.

Penn State

Games: 38 Navy Leads, 36-2 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 30-0; Road — 6-2 1919 W 13-0 1920 W 13-0 1921 W 18-0 4-29-22 W 13-0

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Md. Md. Md. Md.

5-5-23 5-10-24 5-11-29 5-6-33 4-21-34 4-13-40 4-12-41 4-11-42 4-24-43 4-29-44 4-28-45 5-19-45 4-27-46 4-26-47 5-1-48 4-30-49 4-15-50 4-14-51 4-12-52 4-11-53 4-14-54 4-16-55 4-14-56 4-13-57 4-12-58 4-11-59 4-6-60 4-8-61 2-29-92 2-27-93 4-14-00 4-14-01 4-12-02 4-12-03

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L

(#) - overtime

12-2 14-0 7-4 11-4 13-3 10-1 13-4 8-5 4-2 21-1 20-0 23-0 14-4 10-1 9-3 19-7 9-6 10-1 21-0 19-1 23-1 16-2 17-4 19-8 18-2 29-3 17-3 16-5 9-16 11-9 12-5 10-9 9-7 4-5

(1)

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa. Annapolis, Md. State College, Pa.

Philadelphia Lacrosse Club Games: 8 Navy leads, 8-0 Home — 8-0; Road — 0-0 5-6-44 W 19-1 5-23-64 W 18-8 5-29-65 W 14-5 5-28-66 W 15-2 5-27-67 W 15-4 5-25-68 W 11-2 5-24-69 W 9-6 5-23-70 W 15-1

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Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

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Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Games: 55 Navy Leads, 39-15-1 Streak: Navy, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 1-0 Home — 21-6; Road — 17-9-1; Neutral — 1-0 W 2-0 Princeton, N.J. 5-2-25 4-14-34 T 2-2 Princeton, N.J. L 3-4 Annapolis, Md. 4-13-35 W 8-5 Princeton, N.J. 4-11-36 L 4-5 Annapolis, Md. 4-17-37 4-16-38 W 8-3 Annapolis, Md. W 7-2 Princeton, N.J. 4-15-39 L 4-9 Annapolis, Md. 4-20-40 4-26-41 L 4-13 Princeton, N.J. 5-9-42 L 1-12 Annapolis, Md. 5-1-43 L 6-7 Princeton, N.J. W 15-1 Annapolis, Md. 5-20-44 4-19-47 L 5-8 Princeton, N.J. 5-15-48 W 5-4 Annapolis, Md. 5-7-49 W 11-8 Princeton, N.J. L 6-11 Annapolis, Md. 5-6-50 5-5-51 L 7-16 Princeton, N.J. W 10-5 Annapolis, Md. 5-3-52 5-2-53 L 8-13 Princeton, N.J. 5-1-54 W 13-4 Annapolis, Md. W 16-7 Princeton, N.J. 5-7-55 W 14-4 Annapolis, Md. 5-19-56 5-18-57 W 12-10 Princeton, N.J. 4-19-58 W 15-12 Annapolis, Md. L 7-8 Princeton, N.J. 4-18-59 4-16-60 W 16-5 Annapolis, Md. 4-15-61 W 10-5 Princeton, N.J. 4-14-62 W 13-3 Annapolis, Md. 4-13-63 W 9-6 Princeton, N.J. 4-11-64 W 16-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-10-65 W 17-9 Princeton, N.J. 4-9-66 W 14-9 Princeton, N.J. 4-8-67 W 12-6 Princeton, N.J. 4-13-68 W 8-6 Annapolis, Md. 4-12-69 L 8-10 Princeton, N.J. 4-11-70 W 9-3 Annapolis, Md. 4-10-71 W 15-4 Princeton, N.J. 4-7-73 W 19-5 Princeton, N.J. 4-13-74 W 19-5 Annapolis, Md. 4-12-75 L 14-15 Princeton, N.J. 4-10-76 W 10-8 Annapolis, Md. 4-9-77 W 12-9 Princeton, N.J. 4-8-78 W 16-8 Annapolis, Md. 4-7-79 W 15-4 Princeton, N.J. 4-5-80 W 9-6 Annapolis, Md. 4-4-81 W 14-9 Princeton, N.J. 4-3-82 W 14-9 Annapolis, Md. 4-2-83 L 12-14 Princeton, N.J. 3-31-84 W 9-5 Annapolis, Md. 3-30-85 W 15-10 Princeton, N.J. 3-29-86 W 19-7 Annapolis, Md. 3-28-87 W 11-8 Princeton, N.J. 4-2-88 W 11-4 Annapolis, Md. 3-21-90 L 8-9 (2) Annapolis, Md. 5-29-04 W 8-7 + Baltimore, Md. (#) - overtime + - NCAA Tournament

Providence

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 0-0; Road — 0-0; Neutral — 1-0 2-19-05 W 9-2 Branford, Conn.


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Radford

Games: 4 Navy leads, 4-0 Home — 4-0; Road — 0-0 W 11-5 3-11-98 W 19-3 3-16-99 W 13-3 3-7-00 3-21-01 W 14-7

Randolph Macon

Games: 3 Navy leads, 3-0 Home — 3-0; Road — 0-0 4-30-27 W 7-1 5-19-28 W 9-2 4-6-29 W 13-1

Rutgers

St. John’s College Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Md. Md. Md. Md.

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Piscataway, N.J. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 2 Navy leads, 2-0 Home — 2-0; Road — 0-0 W 5-0 1920 W 12-1 5-2-23

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 3 Navy Leads, 3-0 Streak: Navy, 3 games Home — 2-0; Road — 1-0 W 16-2 2-16-02 2-18-06 W 12-2 2-17-07 W 10-3

Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 3 Navy leads, 3-0 Home — 3-0; Road — 0-0 3-31-23 W 12-1 4-19-24 W 12-0 W 14-0 4-8-25

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 8 Navy Leads, 8-0 Streak: Navy, 8 games Home — 4-0; Road — 4-0 W 11-2 3-28-92 5-1-93 W 13-5 4-30-94 W 12-6 4-29-95 W 10-6 3-25-00 W 16-4 3-24-01 W 14-6 3-23-02 W 11-10 (3) 3-22-03 W 10-6

Stony Brook, N.Y. Stony Brook, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Stony Brook, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Stony Brook, N.Y.

Saint Joseph’s

Stevens Inst. of Technology

Stony Brook

(#) - overtime

Swarthmore

Games: 19 Navy leads, 16-0-3 Home — 15-0-3; Road — 1-0 1910 W 7-5 Annapolis, Md. 1911 W 7-1 Annapolis, Md. 4-18-12 T 6-6 Annapolis, Md. 1913 T 5-5 Annapolis, Md. 1914 W 6-0 Annapolis, Md. 1915 W 11-0 Annapolis, Md. 1916 W 4-2 Annapolis, Md. 1918 W 2-0 Annapolis, Md. 1919 W 10-0 Annapolis, Md.

1920 1921 5-10-41 5-15-43 4-15-44 4-14-45 4-13-46 5-17-47 5-21-49 4-7-51

Syracuse

W W T W W W W W W W

Games: 27 Navy Leads, 18-8-1 Streak: Syracuse, 5 games NCAA Tournament: 0-4 Home — 15-2; Road — 3-5-1; W 13-0 1919 1920 W 7-1 5-19-23 T 2-2 5-17-24 L 1-2 W 6-3 4-27-29 5-17-30 W 4-0 W 11-8 5-5-34 4-27-35 W 16-10 4-25-36 W 8-6 W 15-3 5-8-37 W 10-9 5-4-40 5-3-41 W 14-9 5-1-46 W 20-4 W 14-2 4-10-48 4-3-56 W 20-6 4-1-67 W 18-4 3-30-68 W 14-0 4-15-78 W 14-10 4-14-79 W 18-11 3-22-80 L 8-11 3-21-81 L 10-14 3-20-82 W 12-11 3-19-83 L 9-17 5-17-87 L 5-19 + 5-21-88 L 5-23 + 5-22-89 L 11-18 + 5-31-04 L 13-14 + + - NCAA Tournament

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Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Swarthmore, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Neutral — 0-1 Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Baltimore, Md.

Toronto

Games: 1 Navy leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 5-23-25 W 6-2

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 10 Navy Leads, 6-4 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 5-0; Road — 1-4 3-22-75 W 13-9 4-20-91 L 8-15 4-18-92 W 12-2 4-17-93 W 8-7 4-16-94 W 13-12 4-15-95 L 7-14 4-13-96 W 9-8 4-12-97 L 6-14 3-16-10 L 9-10 3-15-11 W 14-11

Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 1 Navy Leads, 1-0 Streak: Navy, 1 game Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 3-31-47 W 29-0

Annapolis, Md.

Towson

Union College

Jon Birsner scored the game-winner against Princeton in the 2004 NCAA Tournament, leading the Mids to just their second NCAA Championship Game appearance against Syracuse.

10-0 15-0 9-9 16-3 6-0 17-1 13-0 18-2 18-3 14-4

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Games: 28 Navy Leads, 21-7 Streak: Rutgers, 1 game Home — 12-4; Road — 9-3 W 6-3 5-16-25 W 10-2 5-1-26 W 10-6 4-25-42 W 10-9 3-28-59 4-2-60 W 15-2 W 12-3 4-1-61 W 17-6 3-31-62 3-30-63 W 13-3 3-28-64 W 20-3 5-3-72 W 7-6 4-25-73 W 6-4 4-24-74 W 12-8 4-16-75 W 8-6 3-20-76 W 14-10 3-19-77 L 7-9 3-18-78 W 13-7 3-17-79 L 15-16 3-14-81 L 11-14 3-4-86 W 14-12 3-4-87 W 7-6 3-12-88 L 4-9 3-11-89 W 11-8 3-10-90 L 9-11 3-9-91 L 6-13 3-18-00 W 11-8 3-17-01 W 11-9 3-16-02 W 6-3 3-15-03 L 8-13

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS University Club

Games: 1 Navy leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 W 9-7 5-4-68

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Virginia

Games: 49 Navy Leads, 31-18 Streak: Virginia, 6 games NCAA Tournament: 1-2 Home — 17-8; Road — 14-9; W 19-0 4-25-28 4-9-49 W 13-2 4-26-52 L 8-9 4-7-53 W 8-7 W 14-3 4-10-54 4-23-55 W 17-5 4-21-56 W 8-5 5-4-57 W 10-5 L 14-15 5-3-58 5-2-59 W 9-5 4-23-60 W 9-2 4-22-61 W 8-7 W 11-8 4-21-62 4-20-63 W 10-3 W 12-4 5-2-64 W 13-5 5-15-65 4-30-66 W 14-3 4-29-67 W 8-3 4-27-68 W 12-6 4-26-69 W 6-5 4-25-70 W 11-7 4-24-71 L 7-11 5-22-71 W 9-6 + 4-22-72 W 12-10 4-21-73 L 9-11 4-27-74 L 9-13 5-3-75 W 15-11 5-1-76 W 15-12 4-30-77 W 12-8 4-29-78 W 15-8 4-29-79 W 11-8 4-26-80 L 9-12 4-26-81 W 13-12 4-24-82 L 15-26 4-23-83 L 10-14 4-21-84 W 7-6 4-20-85 L 6-12 4-19-86 L 6-10 5-19-86 L 9-12 + 4-18-87 W 15-13 4-23-88 W 7-5 4-22-89 L 7-8 4-21-90 W 10-7 3-3-91 L 7-14 3-8-92 L 9-10 3-6-93 L 7-9 3-5-94 L 7-14 3-4-95 L 13-24 5-21-05 L 8-10 + + - NCAA Tournament

Washington College

Annapolis, Md.

Neutral — 0-1 Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Baltimore, Md.

VMI

Games: 4 Navy Leads, 4-0 Streak: Navy, 4 games Home — 4-0; Road — 0-0 2-9-08 W 10-2 2-7-09 W 13-5 2-13-10 W 16-5 2-12-11 W 14-8

Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis, Annapolis,

Games: 1 Navy leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 1913 W 6-2

Annapolis, Md.

Walbrook Athletic Club

Md. Md. Md. Md.

Williams College

Games: 43 Navy Leads, 41-2 Streak: Navy, 11 games Home — 31-1; Road — 10-1 W 10-5 4-1-50 W 8-6 3-28-51 3-29-52 W 12-7 W 13-5 3-28-53 W 18-0 4-3-54 W 13-4 3-26-55 3-24-56 W 18-10 W 18-11 3-30-57 W 17-8 3-29-58 4-4-59 W 8-6 4-9-60 W 19-0 4-12-61 W 18-5 W 16-1 5-2-62 4-6-63 W 12-2 4-4-64 W 13-4 4-28-65 W 22-1 W 18-3 4-2-66 5-14-69 W 8-3 W 12-3 5-13-70 5-12-71 W 20-4 3-22-72 W 18-3 W 14-5 3-21-73 W 12-11 4-7-76 3-23-77 W 9-6 3-29-78 W 14-6 W 14-6 3-28-79 3-19-80 W 14-7 3-18-81 W 20-9 3-17-82 L 10-14 3-23-83 W 13-9 3-14-84 W 12-1 3-13-85 L 9-10 3-12-86 W 15-7 3-11-87 W 9-6 3-16-88 W 17-7 3-4-89 W 15-9 3-30-90 W 16-4 3-20-91 W 17-5 3-18-92 W 13-4 3-1-94 W 20-10 3-1-95 W 12-1 2-28-96 W 12-4 2-26-97 W 7-6

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Chestertown, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Games: 11 Navy leads, 8-3 NCAA Tournament: 0-2 Home — 3-1; Road — 5-2 4-17-71 W 10-8 4-15-72 W 19-8 5-19-73 L 12-13 (3)+ 3-23-74 L 10-13 + 5-18-74 L 9-11 3-28-75 W 14-8 3-27-76 W 8-7 3-25-77 W 13-12 3-13-82 W 11-10 (1) 3-12-83 W 13-7 3-10-84 W 13-9

Annapolis, Md. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Annapolis, Md. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Annapolis, Md. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Annapolis, Md. Lexington, Va.

Washington & Lee

(#) - overtime + - NCAA Tournament

Western Maryland

Games: 3 Navy leads, 3-0 Home — 3-0; Road — 0-0 5-24-30 W 8-0 4-11-31 W 10-0 4-16-32 W 10-2

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Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

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Games: 1 Navy leads, 1-0 Home — 1-0; Road — 0-0 W 14-3 4-4-49

Annapolis, Md.

Games: 15 Navy Leads, 12-3 Streak: Yale, 1 game NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Home — 9-2; Road — 3-1 W 11-0 4-11-25 5-4-35 W 24-6 5-2-36 W 8-3 4-24-37 W 13-1 W 14-4 4-23-38 4-27-40 W 11-5 4-17-48 W 13-2 4-16-49 W 13-4 L 1-5 4-29-50 3-17-71 W 8-4 3-15-86 W 16-11 3-14-87 W 15-10 L 7-10 3-19-88 3-21-89 W 15-7 L 3-9 + 5-9-92

Annapolis, Md. New Haven, Conn. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. New Haven, Conn. Annapolis, Md. New Haven, Conn. Annapolis, Md. New Haven, Conn. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Yale

+ - NCAA Tournament


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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 SEASON RESULTS Overall Record: 4-9 Patriot League Record: 2-4

Navy / Opp. Ranking Record RV / NR 1-0 / 0-0

Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0

Opponent VMI

Score W 14-8

2-19

at Loyola

8-9

L

3,339

RV / 14

1-1 / 0-0

Wickham - 7

2-25

at North Carolina

8-10

L

2,031

462

NR / 12

NR / NR

1-2 / 0-0

Wickham - 14

3-7

at Bucknell Lafayette

11-12 (2OT) L

W

15-6

355

1,548

NR / NR

1-4 / 0-2

Wickham - 10

3-15

Towson

W 14-11

1,028

NR / NR

3-4 / 1-2

Wickham - 8

3-19

at Holy Cross

W

19-3

476

NR / NR

4-4 / 2-2

Wickham - 4

at Georgetown

L

8-9

1,567

NR / RV

4-6 / 2-3

Wickham - 20

3-12

at Lehigh

3-26

Colgate

4-8

Maryland

4-1

4-16 4-23

10-14

L

L

Army

at Johns Hopkins

Att. 1,886

Away: 1-6 Away: 1-2

Date 2-12

3-1

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Home: 3-3 Home: 1-2

L

L

4-5

1,834

4-10

6,993

9-14

L

8,059

5-14

4,682

NR / NR

NR / RV

Home Away Neutral Total

Gm 6 7 --13

W-L 3-3 1-6 4-9

Game-By-Game Comparison

Date 2-12 2-19

2-25 3-1 3-7

3-12 3-15

3-19 3-26

4-1 4-8

4-15

4-23

Opponent Navy VMI Navy Loyola Navy North Carolina Navy Lehigh Navy Bucknell Navy Lafayette Navy Towson Navy Holy Cross Navy Colgate Navy Georgetown Navy Maryland Navy Army Navy Johns Hopkins

G 14 8 8 9 8 10 10 14 11 12 15 6 14 11 8 3 4 5 8 9 4 10 9 14 5 14

Attendance 21,348 12,912

A Pts 8 22 4 12 4 12 5 14 5 13 5 15 3 13 7 21 10 21 10 22 6 21 1 7 9 23 4 15 7 15 2 5 2 6 4 9 4 12 6 15 3 7 2 12 7 16 7 21 3 8 9 23

34,260

Sh 43 23 24 35 28 40 35 32 24 38 44 34 29 25 28 23 31 26 30 46 33 33 40 21 32 41

SOG 23 10 14 16 17 24 21 25 18 22 25 17 21 19 13 7 12 14 17 29 10 20 20 15 13 21

2-4 / 1-2

4-5 / 2-3

NR / 7

4-7 / 2-3

NR / 2

4-9 / 2-4

NR / 17

4-8 / 2-4

* — Patriot League game + — Patriot League Tournament (Michie Stadium; West Point, N.Y.)

Attendance Summary

1-3 / 0-1

Avg./Game 3,558.0 1,844.6 2,635.4

EMO 3-6 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-4 0-2 1-5 2-4 1-1 1-3 2-4 1-4 2-5 2-6 5-10 0-2 0-4 0-2 2-4 1-5 0-4 0-2 1-3 0-1 1-3 4-7

GB 43 41 16 32 23 42 24 32 26 34 41 15 30 22 19 26 30 28 27 40 25 28 37 22 30 35

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Keeper (Sv) Wickham - 2

Wickham - 11

Wickham - 11

Wickham - 9

Wickham - 10

Wickham - 1 Wickham - 7

Scoring (Goals-Assists-Points) Chaires 1-1-2, Davis 2-0-2, Heneveld 1-0-1, Hull 2-3-5, S. Jones 4-0-4, Reynolds 3-0-3, Seivold 0-1-1, Striffler 1-1-2, A. Warner 0-2-2 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 1-0-1, Hull 0-2-2, S. Jones 1-1-2, Mann 1-0-1, Norris 1-0-1, Reynolds 1-0-1, Striffler 1-0-1, A. Warner 1-1-2 Chaires 1-0-1, Hull 2-1-3, S. Jones 2-2-4, Reynolds 2-0-2, Seivold 0-1-1, A. Warner 1-1-2 Davis 1-0-1, Hull 0-1-1, M. Jones 1-0-1, S. Jones 4-1-5, Mann 1-0-1, Striffler 1-0-1, A. Warner 2-1-3 Davis 3-0-3, Hull 4-2-6, S. Jones 2-2-4, Mann 0-1-1, Seivold 0-1-1, Striffler 1-0-1, A. Warner 1-4-5 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 2-1-3, Hull 3-1-4, S. Jones 3-3-6, Mann 2-0-2, Mansfield 1-0-1, Reynolds 0-1-1, A. Warner 3-0-3 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 2-2-4, Doyle 1-0-1, Hull 2-1-3, S. Jones 2-0-2, Mann 2-0-2, Reynolds 2-0-2, A. Warner 2-6-8 Chaires 3-0-3, Hull 2-2-4, S. Jones 1-1-2, Mann 0-1-1, Reynolds 0-1-1, Striffler 0-1-1, A. Warner 2-1-3 Davis 1-0-1, Doyle 1-0-1, Hull 1-0-1, Norris 0-1-1, Reynolds 1-0-1, A. Warner 0-1-1 Davis 0-1-1, Hull 3-1-4, S. Jones 2-1-3, Kiernan 1-0-1, Mann 2-0-2, Rogers 0-1-1 Chaires 1-0-1, Gallagher 0-2-2, Hull 1-0-1, S. Jones 1-0-1, Mann 1-0-1, A. Warner 0-1-1 Chaires 1-1-2, Davis 1-0-1, Doyle 2-0-2, Hull 3-1-4, S. Jones 0-3-3, Mann 2-0-2, A. Warner 0-2-2 Chaires 1-0-1, Davis 1-0-1, Dinn 1-1-2, S. Jones 1-1-2, Reynolds 1-0-1, A. Warner 0-1-1,

High 8,059 vs. Army 4,682 at Johns Hopkins 8,059 vs. Army FO 12-26 14-26 7-21 14-21 4-22 18-22 9-27 18-27 13-28 15-28 18-25 7-25 19-29 10-29 11-14 3-14 6-13 7-13 9-21 12-21 8-18 10-18 15-27 12-27 6-21 15-21

TO 16 31 9 11 14 12 15 17 16 15 17 16 14 11 15 11 17 14 18 9 18 16 19 22 14 15

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CT 18 10 6 5 9 6 11 4 10 6 7 5 2 8 5 10 9 5 6 12 6 8 12 10 7 5

SV 2 9 7 6 14 9 11 11 10 7 11 10 8 7 4 5 9 8 20 9 10 6 1 11 7 8

Clears 20-23 19-25 10-12 7-7 15-20 12-14 14-16 12-19 16-19 11-18 12-16 9-13 12-15 7-11 11-12 12-18 19-22 19-21 18-21 12-12 15-20 14-16 12-16 16-22 15-16 12-15

Penalty 0-0:00 5-4:30 2-1:00 2-1:00 2-2:00 4-3:00 5-4:30 6-4:30 3-2:30 2-1:30 4-4:00 5-4:00 6-5:30 8-6:30 2-3:00 10-9:30 2-2:00 4-2:30 5-3:30 5-4:00 2-1:00 4-2:30 1-0:30 2-2:30 11-8:30 3-3:00


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 OVERALL STATISTICS Overall Record: 4-9 Patriot League Record: 2-4 Name Jones, Sam Hull, Tucker Warner, Andy Davis, Nikk Mann, Jay Chaires, Harrison Reynolds, Taylor Striffler, Brian Doyle, Kevin Seivold, Jordan Norris, Cade Dinn, Sean Gallagher, Marty Mansfield, Tom Heneveld, Austin Kiernan, Pat Jones, Michael Rogers, Peter Durkin, Pat West, Logan Hoffstadt, Erik French, Brye Vernam, Matt Crumley, Ian Wickham, RJ Price, Sean Christopher, Jay McGoogan, Evan Hirsch, Michael Talarico, Chris Pastrana, Darren McCormick, Pat Haas, Mike Tingley, Zak Miller, Austin Mullen, Nik

Navy Opponents

No. Name 3 Wickham, RJ 24 Haas, Mike Navy Opponents

GP 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 9 2 13 12 10 13 7 13 9 13 9 12 13 9 13 1 12 9 13 1 9 3 3 3 1 1 13 13

GS 13 13 12 13 8 0 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 13 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP GS 13 13 3 0 13 13

G 23 23 12 14 11 11 10 4 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

118 125

A 15 15 21 4 2 2 2 2 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

71 67

Pts. 38 38 33 18 13 13 12 6 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 189 192

Sh. 64 61 73 35 60 24 37 22 17 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 0 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

421 417

Away: 1-6 Away: 1-2 Shot% .359 .377 .164 .400 .183 .458 .270 .182 .235 .000 .333 .500 .000 .333 .333 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .280 .300

|--------GOAL AVERAGE--------| Minutes GA GAA 764:46 118 9.26 20:34 7 20.42 785:20 785:20

125 118

9.55 9.02

#

SOG 41 35 26 18 34 14 21 12 12 1 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 226 239

SOG% .641 .574 .356 .514 .567 .583 .568 .545 .706 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .333 .667 1.000 1.000 .000 .333 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .537 .573

|---SAVES---| Saves Pct. 114 .491 0 .000 114 108

.477 .478

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Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 UP 4 5 1 0 1 7 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 19 13

DN 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

GB 23 14 9 12 12 8 10 39 4 4 1 0 6 15 3 35 1 17 2 45 1 8 11 5 44 0 9 9 21 0 1 0 1 1 0 0

1 371 0 397

|--RECORD--| W L 4 9 0 0 4 9

9 4

TO 14 24 25 13 26 10 3 8 7 0 4 1 2 1 3 5 1 7 3 10 0 3 1 1 9 0 1 5 8 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

202 200

CT 9 1 3 3 3 2 3 9 0 3 0 0 8 7 0 11 2 11 0 2 0 0 5 1 4 0 1 1 17 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

108 94

Shots Faced 407 10 417 421

FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 110-211 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 24-69 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-0

137-292 155-292

FO% .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .521 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .348 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .286 .000 .000 .469 .531

Pen 0 2 8 0 3 0 1 3 3 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 45 60

Time 0.0 1.0 8.5 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.5 2.5 2.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 3.5 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.0 49.0

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No. 38 39 1 6 47 32 7 27 12 41 11 16 40 42 15 45 28 54 13 18 9 8 56 34 3 60 58 48 44 36 35 25 24 22 19 2

Home: 3-3 Home: 1-2


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE STATISTICS

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Overall Record: 4-9 Patriot League Record: 2-4 No. 39 38 1 6 47 32 12 27 7 42 28 11 41 56 18 13 8 58 54 48 45 44 40 35 34 24 22 15 9 3

Name Hull, Tucker Jones, Sam Warner, Andy Davis, Nikk Mann, Jay Chaires, Harrison Doyle, Kevin Striffler, Brian Reynolds, Taylor Mansfield, Tom Jones, Michael Norris, Cade Seivold, Jordan Vernam, Matt West, Logan Durkin, Pat French, Brye Christopher, Jay Rogers, Peter McGoogan, Evan Kiernan, Pat Hirsch, Michael Gallagher, Marty Pastrana, Darren Crumley, Ian Haas, Mike Tingley, Zak Heneveld, Austin Hoffstadt, Erik Wickham, RJ

Navy Opponents

No. Name 3 Wickham, RJ 24 Haas, Mike Navy Opponents

Home: 3-3 Home: 1-2

GP GS 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 0 6 0 6 2 6 6 6 0 4 0 4 0 6 0 6 6 6 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 6 6 4 0 6 0 6 6 6 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 6 6

G 13 10 8 8 5 5 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP GS 6 6 2 0

|--------GOAL AVERAGE--------| Minutes GA GAA 345:50 48 8.33 19:30 6 18.46

6 6

6 6

57 54

A 7 10 9 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 32

365:20 365:20

Pts. 20 20 17 9 7 6 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 86

54 57

Sh. 32 31 44 15 23 12 10 8 19 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Away: 1-6 Away: 1-2

202 174

Shot% .406 .323 .182 .533 .217 .417 .300 .250 .053 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .282 .310

8.87 9.36

#

SOG 18 18 17 11 13 5 8 7 8 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 100

SOG% .562 .581 .386 .733 .565 .417 .800 .875 .421 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .540 .575

|---SAVES---| Saves Pct. 46 .489 0 .000 46 52

.460 .477

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Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 UP 2 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4

DN 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

GB 6 15 4 7 8 4 2 22 7 6 1 1 1 6 21 2 3 1 8 4 16 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 15

1 177 0 157

|--RECORD--| W L 2 4 0 0 2 4

4 2

TO 13 6 12 9 13 3 3 5 3 1 0 2 0 1 6 2 2 0 4 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 99 95

CT 1 6 2 3 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 4 8 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 54 40

Shots Faced 165 9 174 202

FO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 58-94 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 13-35 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

72-134 62-134

FO% .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .617 .000 .000 .000 .000 .371 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .537 .463

Pen 0 0 4 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 29

Time 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.5 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.5 24.5


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Individual Game-By Game Offensive Statistics (Goals-Assists-Points)

Gtown ----0-1-1 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 2-1-3 3-1-4 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 -----

MD 0-1-1 --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 ----1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 -----

Army 0-2-2 --1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --2-0-2 0-0-0 --0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------0-0-0 ------1-1-2 0-3-3 3-1-4 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 -----

Hopkins 0-1-1 --1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 --0-0-0 0-0-0 --0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 --0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 -=-=-----

Individual Game-By Game Defensive Statistics (Ground Balls-Caused Turnovers)

Individual Game-By Game Goaltending (Goals Allowed-Saves)

No. 2 3 17 19 20 23 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 42 44 45 49 51 52 54 56 58 59 60 No. 3 4 24 43 46 53

Name A. Warner Dabbs Davis Reynolds French Hoffstadt Norris Doyle Durkin R. Warner Heneveld Dinn West Nechanicky Tingley McCormick Striffler M. Jones Morrison Walker Chaires S. Jones Hull Seivold Mann McGoogan Moser Hargett Name Mullen Wickham Lewis Miller Eby Nolan Johnson Crumley Pastrana Talarico Darling Gallagher Seivold Mansfield Hirsch Kiernan Rixey Steffans Shafran Rogers Vernam Christopher Sampson Price

Name Wickham Zimmerman Haas Hickey Muti Galanos

VMI 0-2-2 --2-0-2 3-0-3 0-0-0 --0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ----0-0-0 1-1-2 ------1-1-2 4-0-4 2-3-5 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 -----

VMI --6-1 ----------2-0 0-0 0-0 --0-1 0-0 5-2 2-1 6-3 ------3-4 0-0 ----0-0

VMI 8-2 -----------

Loyola 1-1-2 --1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 --1-0-1 0-0-0 ----0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------1-0-1 ------1-0-1 1-1-2 0-2-2 --1-0-1 -------

Loyola --2-0 --0-0 ------0-0 0-0 ----0-0 --0-0 1-2 0-0 ------3-2 0-0 0-0 -----

Loyola 9-7 -----------

UNC 1-1-2 --0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 --0-0-0 0-0-0 ----0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------0-0-0 ------1-0-1 2-2-4 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 -----

UNC --8-0 ----------0-0 0-1 ----0-0 1-1 3-2 0-1 0-1 ------1-0 1-1 1-0 -----

UNC 10-14 -----------

Lehigh Bucknell 2-1-3 1-4-5 ----1-0-1 3-0-3 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 ----1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 --------0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-5 2-2-4 0-1-1 4-2-6 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ---------

Lehigh Bucknell ----3-1 4-0 --------------------0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 --------0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 ------------2-3 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 ---------

Lehigh Bucknell 14-11 12-10 ---------------------

Laf 3-0-3 --2-1-3 0-1-1 --0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------0-0-0 0-0-0 ----1-0-1 3-3-6 3-1-4 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 -----

Laf --3-0 ----------0-0 0-0 ----1-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 3-1 ------0-0 1-0 1-0 -----

Laf 11-6 -----------

Individual Game-By Game Faceoffs (Won-Attempted) No. 18 22 27 42 48 57

Name VMI West 11-18 Tingley --Striffler 0-0 Mansfield 0-0 McGoogan 1-8 Hargett ---

--- Did Not Play BOLD designates starter

Loyola 7-21 --0-0 0-0 -----

UNC 0-9 --1-4 0-0 3-9 ---

Lehigh Bucknell 2-4 11-19 --1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 7-22 1-5 -----

Laf 16-23 --0-0 0-0 2-2 ---

#

Towson 2-6-8 --2-2-4 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 --0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------0-0-0 0-0-0 ----1-0-1 2-0-2 2-1-3 0-0-0 2-0-2 -------

Towson --4-0 ----------1-0 ------1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 ------0-0 1-0 3-0 -----

HC 2-1-3 --0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --0-0-0 --0-0-0 ------0-1-1 0-0-0 ----3-0-3 1-1-2 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 -------

Colgate 0-1-1 --1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 --0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 ------0-0-0 ------0-0-0 ------0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 -------

HC --2-1 ------------------1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 ------0-0 0-0 0-0 -----

Colgate --2-0 ------------------0-1 0-0 1-1 3-6 3-0 ------2-0 3-0 0-0 -----

Gtown --5-0 ------------0-0 ----0-2 1-0 0-0 4-2 1-0 ------1-1 1-0 1-0 -----

MD --3-0 ------------------1-1 0-0 1-1 2-2 4-1 ------1-0 2-0 2-1 -----

Army --1-0 ----------0-0 ------0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-2 ------4-1 1-1 0-0 -----

Hopkins 0-0 1-1 ----------1-0 0-0 ----1-0 0-0 --3-1 5-2 ------0-0 0-1 1-0 -----

Towson 11-8 -----------

HC 1-4 --2-0 -------

Colgate 5-9 -----------

Gtown 8-20 --1-0 -------

MD 10-10 -----------

Army 10-1 --4-0 -------

Hopkins 14-7 -----------

Towson 19-29 --0-0 0-0 -----

HC 11-14 --0-0 0-0 -----

Colgate 6-13 --0-0 0-0 -----

Gtown 7-14 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-5 ---

MD 7-16 --0-0 0-0 1-2 ---

Army 12-21 --0-0 0-0 3-6 ---

Hopkins 1-10 0-1 0-0 --5-10 ---

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Navy Trends

Category Overall Home Road Neutral Patriot League Foes Non-Conference On Grass On Turf

Leading after 1st qtr. Trailing after 1st qtr. Tied after 1st qtr. Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime

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Leading after third qtr. Trailing after third qtr. Tied after third qtr.

Player scores a hat trick Navy has more shots Opp. has more shots Shots are equal

Navy has more saves Opp. has more saves Saves are equal

Navy wins more faceoffs Opp. wins more faceoffs Faceoff wins are equal Navy has more GB Opp. has more GB Ground Balls are equal

2011 Streak 4-9 L-5 3-3 L-3 1-6 L2 0-0 W-1 2-4 L-2 2-5 L-3 0-1 L-4 4-8 L-5 2-3 1-5 1-1

3-2 0-6 1-1

W-24 L-5 L-1

4-3 0-5 0-1

L-2 L-9 L-2

3-4

2-6 2-2 0-1

3-1 1-8 0-0

3-2 1-7 0-0

4-4 0-5 0-0

Game Game Game Game

0-4 1-1 1-2 2-2

Navy Navy Navy Navy Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp.

dec. by one goal decided by 2-3 decided by 4-5 decided by 6+

scores scores scores scores

scores scores scores scores

0-7 goals 8-10 goals 11-13 goals 14+ goals

0-7 goals 8-10 goals 11-13 goals 14+ goals

vs. Top 5 ranked opp. vs. Top 10 ranked opp. vs. Top 25 ranked opp. vs. unranked opp.

L-1 L-7 W-1

3-0 1-8 0-1

Navy has higher clear pct. Opp. has higher clear pct. Clear pct. is equal Navy scores EMO goal Navy doesn’t score EMO

L-3 L-3 L-1

4-6 0-3

L-2

L-3 L-2 L-2

L-1 L-9 L-1

L-2 L-3 W-2 L-2 L-9 W-1 L-3 L-3

L-4 W-1 L-1 L-2

0-3 1-6 0-0 3-0

L-8 L-2 W-1 W-27

0-1 0-1 0-3 4-4

L-5 L-2 L-3 L-2

2-1 1-4 1-1 0-3

L-1 L-4 W-1 L-50

Overall Team Statistics by Quarter Goals Navy Opponents

1 31 33

2 35 35

3 28 35

4 24 21

OT 0 1

Total — 118 — 125

4 57 51

OT 1 1

Total — 226 — 239

Shots Navy Opponents

1 82 108

2 97 111

3 119 104

4 122 93

Saves Navy Opponents

1 31 16

2 31 26

3 22 32

4 30 33

Shots on Goal 1 47 Navy 64 Opponents

Clears: Extra-Man:

2 61 66

3 60 57

OT 1 1

OT 0 1

Total — 421 — 417

Total — 114 — 108

Navy 189-228 (82.9) Opp. 162-211 (76.8) Navy 19-55 (34.5) Opp. 13-40 (32.5)

Largest Runs of 2010 Opponent Lafayette Towson J. Hopkins Army Holy Cross Holy Cross Towson Lafayette N. Carolina Loyola VMI

1 19 11

2 14 14

3 14 16

4 10 12

OT 0 1

— —

Shots on Goal 1 Navy 26 Opponents 27

2 27 23

3 29 25

4 26 24

OT 1 1

Total — 109 — 100

Shots Navy Opponents

Saves Navy Opponents

Clears: Extra-Man:

1 40 45

1 16 7

2 43 43

3 55 42

2 9 13

4 63 43

3 9 15

4 12 16

OT 1 1

2 Goals

OT 0 1

Total 57 54

Total — 202 — 174

— —

Total 46 52

Navy 84-101 (83.2) Opp. 79-111 (71.2) Navy 10-27 (37.0) Opp. 4-16 (25.0)

Point Production - Starters

Attack Midfield Opponent G-A-P, Sh G-A-P, Sh VMI 9-3-12, 22 3-3-6, 12 Loyola 2-3-5, 5 3-1-4, 12 North Carolina 6-3-9, 9 1-1-2, 9 Lehigh 4-2-6, 14 4-1-5, 14 Bucknell 6-4-10, 11 5-4-9, 10 Lafayette 6-5-11, 20 7-1-8, 16 Towson 6-1-7, 11 6-8-14, 16 Holy Cross 3-4-7, 12 2-2-4, 10 Colgate 2-0-2, 7 1-1-2, 19 Georgetown 5-2-7, 13 2-1-3, 9 Maryland 2-0-2, 12 1-1-2, 15 Army 3-4-7, 18 3-2-5, 14 Johns Hopkins 2-1-3, 7 1-1-2, 13 Totals 56-32-88, 161 39-27-66, 169 34.8 shot% 23.1 shot% 47.5% of team’s G 33.1% of team’s G • 80.5% team’s goals combined (95 of 118) • 83.1% team’s assists combined (59 of 71) • 81.5% team’s points combined (154 of 189) • 78.4% team’s shots combined (330 of 421)

Time Made Score 13:38 (1) - 14:08 (2) Navy, 8-0 1:32 (3) - 1:28 (4) Navy, 14-11 0:43 (3) - 3:22 (4) JHU, 13-5 10:09 (2) - 2:33 (2) Navy 7-3 2:23 (1) - 5:28 (2) Navy, 4-0 8:03 (3) - 4:30 (4) Navy, 8-1 3:00 (2) - 13:46 (3) Navy 8-7 5:32 (3) 3:19 (4) Navy, 15-6 0:16 (1) - 7:22 (2) Navy, 4-1 11:11 (1) - 13:55 (2) Navy, 4-0 2:04 (2) - 5:32 (3) Navy, 12-6

Quickest Goals of 2010

Patriot League Team Stats by Quarter Goals Navy Opponents

Run 8-0 6-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0

3 Goals 4 Goals 5 Goals

Span 0:11 (4:25 - 4:14, 4th) 0:11 (0:18 - 0:07, 4th) 0:32 (10:38 - 10:06, 4th) 0:35 (9:22 - 8:47, 3rd) 0:37 (9:51 - 9:04, 3rd) 0:46 (11:06 - 10:20, 2nd) 0:50 (0:52 - 0:02, 2nd) 0:51 (3:09 - 2:18, 1st) 0:54 (8:09 - 7:15, 1st) 0:55 (7:07 - 6:12, 1st) 0:56 (8:18 - 7:22, 2nd) 0:58 (8:03 - 7:05, 3rd) 1:52 (1:59 - 0:07, 4th) 2:03 (8:03 - 6:00, 3rd) 2:25 (8:18 - 5:53, 2nd) 3:40 (3:47 - 0:07, 4th) 4:14 (3:00 -13:46, 3rd-4th) 5:02 (11:14 - 6:12, 1st) 7:07 (9:22 - 2:15, 3rd) 7:26 (13:38 - 6:12, 1st) 9:17 (0:16 - 5:57, 1st-2nd)

Opponent Georgetown Bucknell Towson Lafayette Lehigh VMI Towson Bucknell Colgate Lafayette Loyola Holy Cross Bucknell Holy Cross Loyola Bucknell Towson Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette North Carolina

Opponents’ Longest Dry Spell Opp. Drought 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals

Span 34:17 22:28 22:25 21:57 19:30 18:40 18:18 18:04 17:65 15:16 14:13

Opponent Holy Cross (1st - 3rd) Johns Hopkins (3rd - 4th) Lafayette (3rd - 4th) Holy Cross (3rd - 4th) Colgate (3rd - 4th) Loyola (1st - 2nd) Lafayette (1st - 2nd) Towson (3rd - 4th) Lehigh (2nd - 3rd) VMI (3rd - 4th) Colgate (1st)

Navy’s Longest Dry Spell Opp. Drought 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals 0 Goals

Span 33:23 31:10 28:05 21:03 19:57 19:47 18:16 15:34 14:46 14:09 13:35

Opponent Johns Hopkins (1st - 3rd) Colgate (2nd - 4th) Loyola (2nd - 4th) Colgate (1st - 2nd) Maryland (1st - 2nd) Bucknell (3rd - 4th) Maryland (2nd - 3rd) Georgetown (1st - 2nd) Bucknell (2nd - 3rd) Georgetown (1st) Army (2nd - 3rd)

Scoreless Quarters - By Opponent Opponent Loyola Lafayette Lafayette Towson Holy Cross Holy Cross Colgate

#

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Quarter 1st 1st 4th 4th 1st 2nd 4th

Qtr / Game Score 3-0 / 3-0 7-0 / 7-0 1-0 / 15-6 5-0 / 14-11 1-0 / 1-0 3-0 / 4-0 1-0 / 4-5


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Individual Scoring Breakdown No. 1 6 7 11 12 15 16 27 28 32 38 39 40 41 42 45 47 54

Name (G-A-Pts.) Andy Warner Nikk Davis Taylor Reynolds Cade Norris Kevin Doyle Austin Heneveld Sean Dinn Brian Striffler Michael Jones Harrison Chaires Sam Jones Tucker Hull Marty Gallagher Jordan Seivold Tom Mansfield Pat Kiernan Jay Mann Peter Rogers Totals

1st Qtr. 2-6-8 8-1-9 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 4-1-5 5-4-9 5-4-9 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-4 0-0-0 31-17-48

2nd Qtr. 2-7-9 2-0-2 4-0-4 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 2-0-2 10-4-14 8-4-12 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 35-20-55

3rd Qtr. 4-3-7 0-2-2 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 5-0-5 3-5-8 8-5-13 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 28-20-48

4th Qtr. 4-5-9 4-1-5 3-0-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 5-2-7 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 24-14-38

2011 11 9 9 4 4 3 3 1 1 1 1

Multi-Goal Games Tucker Hull Sam Jones Andy Warner Nikk Davis Jay Mann Taylor Reynolds Kevin Doyle Harrison Chaires Brian Striffler

2011 8 7 4 4 4 3 1 1 0

Multi-Assist Games Andy Warner Tucker Hull Sam Jones Nikk Davis Marty Gallagher Brian Striffler

2011 4 4 4 1 1 0

Hat Tricks Tucker Hull Sam Jones Andy Warner Harrison Chaires Nikk Davis Taylor Reynolds

2011 4 3 1 1 1 1

Career 11 29 9 10 4 3 3 6 3 1 1

Career 8 7 14 6 4 3 2 1 2 Career 4 3 4 1 1 1 Career 10 4 4 3 1 1

Home 5-12-17 8-3-11 5-1-6 0-1-1 4-0-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 5-2-7 10-6-16 12-6-18 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 7-0-7 0-0-0 59-35-94

Away 7-9-16 6-1-7 5-1-6 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 3-1-4 1-0-1 6-0-6 13-9-22 11-9-20 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 4-2-6 0-1-1 59-36-95

Neutral EMO 0-0-0 1-5-6 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 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-1-8 0-0-0 4-3-7 0-0-0 5-6-11 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 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 19-15-34

Game Leaders by Category (Includes Ties)

Consecutive Games With A ... Point Goal Ast Last time without a pt. Player 24 0 6 North Carolina, 2-25-10 * Andy Warner Sam Jones 4 1 2 Colgate, 3-26-11 Harrison Chaires 3 3 1 at Georgetown, 4-1-11 Nikk Davis 2 2 0 Maryland, 4-8-11 Sean Dinn 1 1 1 Army, 4-16-11 Taylor Reynolds 1 1 0 Army, 4-16-11 * missed the Georgetown (4-1-11) game with an injury Multi-Point Games Sam Jones Andy Warner Tucker Hull Nikk Davis Jay Mann Harrison Chaires Taylor Reynolds Brian Striffler Kevin Doyle Sean Dinn Marty Gallagher

Total 12-21-33 14-4-18 10-2-12 1-1-2 4-0-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 4-2-6 1-0-1 11-2-13 23-15-38 23-15-38 0-2-2 0-3-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 11-2-13 0-1-1 118-71-189

Last Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11 Army, 4-16-11 Army, 4-16-11 Towson, 3-15-11 Army, 4-16-11 Army, 4-16-11 Towson, 3-15-11 VMI, 2-12-11 Army, 4-16-11 Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11 Maryland, 4-8-11

Last Army, 4-16-11 Lafayette, 3-12-11 Lafayette, 3-12-11 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 at Bucknell, 3-7-11 VMI, 2-12-11

2011 7 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

Record 2-5 1-4 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0

Career 7 5 12 3 1 1 1 1 1 2

Record 2-5 1-4 6-6 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

Assists Tucker Hull Andy Warner Sam Jones Nikk Davis Marty Gallagher Sean Dinn Cade Norris Peter Rogers Jay Mann Brian Striffler Matt Vernam

2011 6 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

Record 2-4 1-4 1-4 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

Career 6 17 5 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

Record 2-4 5-12 1-4 3-4 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1

Last Army, 4-16-11 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 Army, 4-16-11 Towson, 3-15-11 Maryland, 4-8-11 VMI, 2-13-10

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UA Goal 9 7 7 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 9 4 0 0 1 0 7 0 47

Points Tucker Hull Sam Jones Andy Warner Nikk Davis Sean Dinn Kevin Doyle Marty Gallagher Cade Norris Taylor Reynolds Brian Striffler

Goals Tucker Hull Sam Jones Taylor Reynolds Nikk Davis Harrison Chaires Andy Warner Jay Mann Brian Striffler Sean Dinn Kevin Doyle Cade Norris

Last Army, 4-16-11 at Georgetown, 4-1-11 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 Towson, 3-15-11 Army, 4-16-11 Towson, 3-15-11 Army, 4-16-11 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 at Lafayette, 3-12-10

Down 0-0-0 0-1-1 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 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2

55 #

2011 8 8 5 4 4 3 3 1 1 1 1

Record 26 3-5 1-4 1-3 1-3 2-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

Career 8 8 5 6 4 9 3 4 1 1 1

Record 2-6 3-5 1-4 1-5 1-3 7-2 1-2 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-1

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Miscellaneous Categories

OT


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E TEAM/PLAYER HIGHS AND LOWS Points Goals Goals in Qtr. Assists Shots Shots on Goal Shots in Qtr. Saves Ground Balls Ground Balls in Qtr.

Navy Highs

Faceoff Wins Faceoff Attempts Faceoff Pct. Clear Pct. Extra-Man Goals Extra-Man Pct. Penalties Penalty Minutes

23 Towson, 3-15 15 Lafayette, 3-12 7 (1st) Lafayette, 3-12 10 at Bucknell, 3-7 44 Lafayette, 3-12 25 Lafayette, 3-12 16 (3rd) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 20 at Georgetown, 4-1 43 VMI, 2-12 14 (3rd) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 Lafayette, 3-12 14 (4th) 14 (2nd) VMI, 2-12 19 Towson, 3-15 29 Towson, 3-15 78.6 (11-14) at Holy Cross, 3-19 93.8 (15-16) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 5 at Holy Cross, 3-19 1.000 (1-1) at Bucknell, 3-7 11 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 8:30 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23

6 Colgate, 3-26 4 Maryland, 4-8 Colgate, 3-26 4 Goals in Qtr. 0 (1st, 2nd) at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 Colgate, 3-26 0 (3rd) 0 (4th) North Carolina, 2-25 0 (3rd) at Loyola, 2-19 2 Colgate, 3-26 Assists Shots 24 at Bucknell, 3-7 24 at Loyola, 2-19 Shots on Goal 10 Maryland, 4-8 Shots in Qtr. 1 (3rd) at Loyola, 2-19 Saves 1 Army, 4-16 Ground Balls 16 at Loyola, 2-19 Ground Balls in Qtr. 1 (3rd) at Loyola, 2-19 Faceoff Wins 4 North Carolina, 2-25 Faceoff Attempts 13 Colgate, 3-26 Faceoff Pct. 18.2 (4-22) North Carolina, 2-25 Clear Pct. 75.0 (12-16) Army, 4-16 75.0 (15-20) Maryland, 4-8 75.0 (12-16) Lafayette, 3-12 75.0 (15-20) North Carolina, 2-25 Extra-Man Goals 0 Maryland, 4-8 0 Colgate, 3-26 0 North Carolina, 2-25 Extra-Man Pct. 00.0 (0-4) Maryland, 4-8 00.0 (0-4) Colgate, 3-26 00.0 (0-4) North Carolina, 2-25 Penalties 0 VMI, 2-12 Penalty Minutes 0:00 VMI, 2-12 Points Goals

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Navy Lows

Points Goals

23 Johns Hopkins, 4-23 14 Johns Hopkins, 4-23 14 Army, 4-16 14 Lehigh, 3-11 Goals in Qtr. 6 (1st) Johns Hopkins, 4-23 6 (3rd) Army, 4-16 6 (1st) Maryland, 4-8 Assists 10 Bucknell, 3-7 Shots 46 at Georgetown, 4-1 Shots on Goal 29 at Georgetown, 4-1 Shots in Qtr. 16 (3rd) Loyola, 2-19 Saves 11 Army, 4-16 11 Lehigh, 3-11 Ground Balls 42 North Carolina, 2-25 Ground Balls in Qtr. 13 (2nd) at Georgetown, 4-1 Faceoff Wins 18 Lehigh, 3-11 18 North Carolina, 2-25 Faceoff Attempts 29 Towson, 3-15 Faceoff Pct. 81.8 (18-22) North Carolina, 2-25 Clear Pct. 1.000 (12-12) at Georgetown, 4-1 1.000 (7-7) Loyola, 2-19 Extra-Man Goals 4 Johns Hopkins, 4-23 Extra-Man Pct. 1.000 (2-2) Loyola, 2-19 Penalties 10 at Holy Cross, 3-19 Penalty Minutes 9:30 at Holy Cross, 3-19

Opponent Highs

Top 10 Navy Individual Performances Points 8 6 6 4. 5 5 5 7. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 15. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1. 2.

(2-6) (3-3) (4-2) (1-4) (4-1) (2-3) (3-1) (3-1) (2-2) (2-2) (3-1) (2-2) (2-2) (4-0) (0-3) (2-1) (3-0) (2-1) (2-1) (2-1) (3-0) (3-0) (2-1) (2-1) (3-0)

Goals 1. 4.

4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Andy Warner Towson, 3-15 Sam Jones Lafayette, 3-12 Tucker Hull at Bucknell, 3-7 Andy Warner at Bucknell, 3-7 Sam Jones at Lehigh, 3-1 Tucker Hull VMI, 2-12 Tucker Hull Army, 4-16 Tucker Hull at Georgetown, 4-1 Tucker Hull at Holy Cross, 3-19 Nikk Davis Towson, 3-15 Tucker Hull Lafayette, 3-12 Sam Jones at Bucknell, 3-7 Sam Jones at North Carolina, 2-25 Sam Jones VMI, 2-12 Sam Jones Army, 4-16 Sam Jones at Georgetown, 4-1 Harrison Chairesat Holy Cross, 3-19 Andy Warner at Holy Cross, 3-19 Tucker Hull Towson, 3-15 Nikk Davis Lafayette, 3-12 Andy Warner Lafayette, 3-12 Nikk Davis at Bucknell, 3-7 Andy Warner at Lehigh, 3-1 Tucker Hull at North Carolina, 2-25 Taylor Reynolds VMI, 2-12

Tucker Hull Sam Jones Sam Jones Tucker Hull Tucker Hull Harrison Chaires Tucker Hull Sam Jones Andy Warner Nikk Davis Taylor Reynolds

Assists 1. 2. 3. 6.

6 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Shots 1. 11 2. 10 10 4. 8 8 8 8 8. 7 7 7 7

at Bucknell, 3-7 at Lehigh, 3-1 VMI, 2-12 Army, 4-16 at Georgetown, 4-1 at Holy Cross, 3-19 Lafayette, 3-12 Lafayette, 3-12 Lafayette, 3-12 at Bucknell, 3-7 VMI, 2-12

Andy Warner Andy Warner Sam Jones Sam Jones Tucker Hull Andy Warner Tucker Hull Nikk Davis Tucker Hull Sam Jones Sam Jones Tucker Hull Andy Warner

Towson, 3-15 at Bucknell, 3-7 Army, 4-16 Lafayette, 3-12 VMI, 2-12 Army, 4-16 at Holy Cross, 3-19 Towson, 3-15 at Bucknell, 3-7 at Bucknell, 3-7 at North Carolina, 2-25 at Loyola, 2-19 VMI, 2-12

Andy Warner Sam Jones Tucker Hull Tucker Hull Andy Warner Andy Warner Sam Jones Andy Warner Jay Mann Tucker Hull Andy Warner

Colgate, 3-26 Lafayette, 3-12 VMI, 2-12 Army, 4-16 Lafayette, 3-12 at Lehigh, 3-1 VMI, 2-12 Maryland, 4-8 Towson, 3-15 Lafayette, 3-12 at North Carolina, 2-25

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56 #

Ground Balls 1. 2.

4. 8.

9 8 8 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Logan West Logan West RJ Wickham Brian Striffler Sam Jones Pat Kiernan RJ Wickham Pat Kiernan Brian Striffler Sam Jones Pat Kiernan Logan West RJ Wickham Brian Striffler Brian Striffler Logan West Tom Mansfield

Lafayette, 3-12 Towson, 3-15 at North Carolina, 2-25 Army, 4-16 Lafayette, 3-12 VMI, 2-12 VMI, 2-12 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 Army, 4-16 Army, 4-16 at Georgetown, 4-1 at Georgetown, 4-1 Towson, 3-15 Lafayette, 3-12 at Bucknell, 3-7 VMI, 2-12

Faceoff Wins

Towson, 3-15 Lafayette, 3-12 Army, 4-16 at Holy Cross, 3-19 at Bucknell, 3-7 VMI, 2-12 Maryland, 4-8 at Georgetown, 4-1 at Lehigh, 3-1 at Loyola, 2-19

Faceoff Attempts

Towson, 3-15 Lafayette, 3-12 at Lehigh, 3-1 Army, 4-16 at Loyola, 2-19 at Bucknell, 3-7 VMI, 2-12 Maryland, 4-8 at Georgetown, 4-1 at Holy Cross, 3-19

1. 2. 3. 4.

19 16 12 11 11 11 7. 7 7 7 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

29 23 22 21 21 19 18 16 14 14

Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Evan McGoogan Logan West Logan West Logan West Evan McGoogan Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West Logan West

Faceoff Pct. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

78.6 (11-14) 65.5 (19-29) 69.6 (16-23) 61.1 (11-18) 57.9 (11-19) 57.1 (12-21) 50.0 (5-10) 50.0 (7-14) 9. 46.2 (6-13) 10. 43.8 (7-16)

Saves 1. 20 2. 14 3. 11 11 5. 10 10 7. 9 8. 8 9. 7 7

RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ

(min. 10 att) Logan West at Holy Cross, 3-19 Logan West Towson, 3-15 Logan West Lafayette, 3-12 Logan West VMI, 2-12 Logan West at Bucknell, 3-7 Logan West Army, 4-16 E. McGoogan at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 Logan West at Georgetown, 4-1 Logan West Colgate, 3-26 Logan West Maryland, 4-8

Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham Wickham

at Georgetown, 4-1 at North Carolina, 2-25 Lafayette, 3-12 at Lehigh, 3-1 Maryland, 4-8 at Bucknell, 3-7 Colgate, 3-26 Towson, 3-15 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23 at Loyola, 2-19


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Scored 15 or more goals

15 vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11 previously ... 16 vs. VMI, 2-13-10 23 vs. Holy Cross, 4-18-04

Scored 20 or more goals

Allowed 15 or more goals Allowed 20 or more goals

15 by Lafayette, 3-12-10 21 by Maryland, 4-4-98

Recorded 30 or more points Recorded 35 or more points Allowed 30 or more points Allowed 35 or more points Won 15 or more faceoffs

Won 20 or more faceoffs Won 25 or more faceoffs

Lost 15 or more faceoffs

Lost 20 or more faceoffs

34 (23-11) vs. Holy Cross, 4-18-04 35 (21-14) vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

30 (17-13) by Johns Hopkins, 4-19-03 35 (21-14) by Maryland, 4-4-98

15 (15-27) vs. Army, 4-16-11 previously ... 19 (19-29) vs. Towson, 3-15-11 20 (20-30) vs. North Carolina, 3-2-07 25 (25-31) vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

15 (15-21, 71.4) by Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11 previously ... 15 (15-28, 53.6) by Bucknell, 3-7-11 20 (20-29, 69.0) by Georgetown, 4-2-10

51 vs. Holy Cross, 3-17-07 60 vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

Made 15 or more saves

Made 20 or more saves

Made 25 or more saves

Scored four or more extra-man goals

Scored a man-down goal

5 (5-10) at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 previously ... 4 (4-4) vs. VMI, 2-7-09 Tucker Hull vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11 previously ... Joe Lennon at Army, 4-12-08

Allowed four or more extra-man goals

Allowed a man-down goal

20 at Georgetown, 4-1-11 previously ... 17 at Maryland, 4-10-10 20 at Georgetown, 4-1-11 previously ... 21 at Penn State, 4-12-03 25 at Johns Hopkins, 4-24-99

4 (4-7) by Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11 previously ... 4 (4-7) by Army, 5-2-10 Kevin Dunbar of Lafayette, 3-12-10

Scored an own-goal vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10 Scored two own-goals in a season vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10, vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-24-10

Came from behind to win Came Came Came

Came

vs. Towson, 3-15-11 Trailed 11-10 in 4th Quarter, Won 14-11 previously ... vs. VMI, 2-12-11; Trailed 3-2 in 1st Quarter, Won 14-8 from two goals down to win vs. Towson, 3-15-11 Trailed 11-9 in 3rd Quarter, Won 14-11 previously ... vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10; Trailed 4-2 in 2nd Quarter, Won 11-9 from three goals down to win vs. Towson, 3-15-11 Trailed 11-8 in 3rd Quarter, Won 14-11 previously ... vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10; Trailed 5-2 in 2nd Quarter, Won 11-9 from four goals down to win vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10 Trailed 6-2 in 2nd Quarter, Won 11-9 from five goals down to win Johns Hopkins, 4-24-10 Trailed 5-0 in 3rd Quarter, Won 9-8 (OT)

Blew a lead and lost

Army, 4-16-11 Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9 previously ... Colgate, 3-26-11; Led 2-0 in the 1st Quarter - Lost 5-4 Blew a two-goal lead and lost Army, 4-16-11 Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9 previously ... Colgate, 3-26-11; Led 2-0 in the 1st Quarter - Lost 5-4 Blew a three-goal lead and lost Army, 4-16-11 Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9 previously ... at North Carolina, 2-15-11; Led 5-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 10-8 Blew a four-goal lead and lost Army, 4-16-11 Led 7-3 in the 2nd Quarter - Lost 14-9 previously ... at Loyola, 2-19-11; Led 7-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 9-8 Blew a five-goal lead and lost at Loyola, 2-19-11 Led 7-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 9-8 previously ... at North Carolina, 3-4-00; Led 7-2 in 2nd Quarter - Lost 10-11 (OT) Defeated a No. 1 team Defeated a top 5 team Defeated a top 10 team

9-6 vs. No. 1 Maryland, 4-10-04 5-4 at No. 3 Maryland, 4-4-08 10-4 vs. No. 8 Maryland, 4-3-09

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Shut out an opponent for a half 1st half at Holy Cross, 3-19-11; outscored 4-0 previously ... 1st half vs. Holy Cross, 3-20-10; outscored 4-0 Shut out an opponent vs. Baltimore, 5-16-70 — won 19-0

Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes22:28 at Johns Hopkins, 4-23-11 previously ... 21:57 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 34:17 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 previously ... 39:28 vs. Holy Cross, 3-20-10 Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes53:04 at Mount St. Mary’s, 3-3-09 Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes53:04 at Mount St. Mary’s, 3-3-09

Was not called for a penalty

vs. VMI, 2-12-11 previously ... at Colgate, 3-27-10 Faced an opponent who was not penalized Duke, 5-9-09

The Last Time a Navy Player ... Scored 4 or more goals Scored Scored Scored Scored Scored

5 6 7 8 9

or or or or or

more more more more more

goals goals goals goals goals

Recorded 4 or more assists Recorded

Recorded

Recorded Recorded Recorded Recorded

4, Tucker Hull at Bucknell, 3-7-11 previously ... 4, Sam Jones at Lehigh, 3-1-11 6, Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 6, Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 7, Brian Keith at Washington College, 3-4-89 8, Robert Booze vs. Drexel, 3-27-43 Never

6, Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 4, Andy Warner at Bucknell, 3-7-11 5 or more assists 6, Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 6, Jon Birsner vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 6 or more assists 6, Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 6, Jon Birsner vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 7 or more assists 8, Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05 8 or more assists 8, Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05 9 or more assists 9, Bruce Seitz at Princeton, 4-2-83 10 or more assists Never

Recorded 6 or more points 8 (2-6), Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 6 (3-3), Sam Jones vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11 Recorded 7 or more points 8 (2-6), Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 7 (1-6), Jon Birsner vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 Recorded 8 or more points 8 (2-6), Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 8 (0-8), Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05 Recorded 9 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91 Recorded 10 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91 Recorded 11 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91 Recorded 12 or more points 12 (4-8), Dennis Nealon at Washington College, 3-20-91 Recorded 13 or more points 13 (5-8), Mike Buzzell at Delaware, 4-11-78 Recorded 14 or more points Never

Scored 3 or more extra-man goals3, Harrison Chaires at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 previously ... 3, Adam Borcz at Penn State, 4-14-01

Scored an overtime goal Andy Warner vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-24-10 Scored an overtime goal twice in a season Patrick Moran at Colgate, 3-27-10 and Patrick Moran vs. Bucknell, 3-6-10 Took 10 or more shots

Took 15 or more shots Took 20 or more shots

11, Andy Warner vs. Colgate, 3-26-11 previously ... 10, Sam Jones vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11 18, Billy Looney vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-22-06 Never

Turned in 10 or more ground balls

Won 15 or more faceoffs

Won 20 or more faceoffs

Made 15 or more saves

Made 20 or more saves

Made 25 or more saves

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10, William Wallace vs. Colgate, 3-21-07

19, Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11 previously ... 16, Logan West vs. Lafayette, 3-12-11 20, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

20, RJ Wickham at Georgetown, 4-1-11 previously ... 17, RJ Wickham at Maryland, 4-10-10 20, RJ Wickham at Georgetown, 4-1-11 previously ... 21, Seth DiNola at Penn State, 4-12-03 25, Mickey Jarboe vs. North Carolina, 3-6-99

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Recorded 50 or more ground balls Recorded 60 or more ground balls

THE LAST TIME NAVY ...


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 BOX SCORES GM 1

Navy def. VMI, 14-8 Feb. 12, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,886 Att. 1 4 4

VMI (0-1) Navy (1-0)

2 2 6

3 1 3

4 1 1

OT -

F 8 14

• Scoring VMI - Baker 1-0=1, Davis 2-1=3, East 1-1=2, Leonard 1-1=2, Long 1-1=2, Robarge 2-0=2. Navy - Chaires 1-1=2, Davis 2-0=2, Heneveld 1-0=1, Hull 2-3=5, S. Jones 40=4, Reynolds 3-0=3, Seivold 0-1=1, Striffler 1-1=2, A. Warner 0-2=2. • Extra-Man Goals VMI - None Navy - Hull, S. Jones, Heneveld

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• Goalkeepers VMI - McMinn 60:00, 14 GA, 9 Sv. Navy - Wickham 60:00, 8 GA, 2 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

GM 3

VMI 8-7-4-4 = 23 12-11-11-7 = 41 14-26, 53.8 3-3-2-1 = 9 6-10-8-7 = 31 5, 4:30 19-25, 76.0 0-0, 00.0

Navy 13-15-9-6 = 43 11-14-10-8 = 43 12-26, 46.2 1-1-0-0 = 2 4-4-4-4 = 16 0, 0:00 20-23, 87.0 3-6, 50.0

#12 North Carolina def. Navy, 10-8 Feb. 25, 2011 • Chapel Hill, N.C. • 2,031 Att.

Navy (1-2) North Carolina (2-1)

1 1 1

2 4 4

3 3 4

4 0 1

OT -

F 8 10

• Scoring Navy - Chaires 1-0=1, Hull 2-1=3, S. Jones 2-2=4, Reynolds 2-0=2, Seivold 01=1, A. Warner 1-1=2. North Carolina - Bitter 2-1=3, Campbell 0-1=1, Creighton 1-0=1, Dunster 10=1, Flanagan 2-0=2, Foster 1-0=1, Galasso 1-2=3, Holman 0-1=1, Hutchins 10=1, Wood 1-0=1. • Extra-Man Goals Navy - None North Carolina - None

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 60:00, 10 GA, 14 Sv. North Carolina - Madalon 60:00, 8 GA, 9 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

Navy 4-8-8-8 = 28 3-4-8-8 = 23 4-22, 18.2 3-5-2-4 = 14 3-3-2-6 = 14 2, 2:00 15-20, 75.0 0-4, 00.0

GM 2

#14 Loyola def. Navy, 9-8 Feb. 19, 2011 • Baltimore, Md. • 3,339 Att. 1 3 0

Navy (1-1) Loyola (1-0)

2 4 3

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4 1 2

OT -

F 8 9

• Scoring Navy - Chaires 1-0=1, Davis 1-0=1, S. Jones 1-0-1=2, Hull 0-2=2, Mann 1-0=1, Norris 1-0=1, Reynolds 1-0=1, Striffler 1-0=1, Warner 1-1=2. Loyola - Basler 0-2=2, Butts 1-0=1, Comer 2-0=2, Fanshaw 2-0=2, Langan 03=3, Murray 1-0=1, Sawyer 3-0=3. • Extra-Man Goals Navy - Chaires Loyola - Sawyer, Murray

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 60:00, 9 GA, 7 Sv. Loyola - Hagelin 60:00, 8 GA, 6 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

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Navy 8-9-1-6 = 24 6-7-1-2 = 16 7-21, 33.3 1-0-2-4 = 7 0-2-5-2 = 9 2, 1:00 10-12, 83.3 1-2, 50.0

Loyola 5-6-16-8 = 35 4-7-10-11 = 32 14-21, 66.7 2-1-0-3 = 6 3-2-3-3 = 11 2, 1:00 7-7, 1.000 2-2, 1.000

Lehigh def. Navy, 14-10 March 1, 2011 • Bethlehem, Pa. • 462 Att.

Navy (1-3, 0-1 PL) Lehigh (2-1, 1-0 PL)

1 3 4

2 2 2

3 3 4

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• Scoring Navy - Davis 1-0=1, Hull 0-1=1, M. Jones 1-0=1, S. Jones 4-1=5, Mann 1-0=1, Striffler 1-0=1, A. Warner 2-1=3. Lehigh - DiMaria 2-0=2, Fantoni 2-3=5, Johnston 4-0=4, C. Lao-Gosney 2-2=4, R. Lao-Gosney 1-1=2, Snyder 1-0=1. • Extra-Man Goals Navy - S. Jones Lehigh - C. Lao-Gosney, Stumpf

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 60:00, 14 GA, 11 Sv. Lehigh - Carr 60:00, 10 GA, 11 Sv. North Carolina 8-12-13-7 = 40 7-12-11-12 = 42 18-22, 81.8 0-3-3-3 = 9 3-3-2-4 = 12 4, 3:00 12-14, 85.7 0-2, 00.0

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Navy 5-5-11-14 = 35 8-6-5-5 = 24 9-27, 33.3 2-3-2-4 = 11 3-6-3-3 = 15 5, 4:30 14-16, 87.5 1-5, 20.0

Lehigh 8-7-6-11 = 32 7-7-8-10 = 32 18-27, 66.7 0-2-4-5 = 11 4-3-5-5 = 17 6, 4:30 63.2, 12-19 2-4, 5-0.0


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Bucknell def. Navy, 12-11 (2OT) March 7, 2011 • Lewisburg, Pa. • 355 Att.

Navy (1-4, 0-2 PL) Bucknell (3-1, 1-0 PL)

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• Scoring Navy - Davis 3-0=3, Hull 4-2=6, S. Jones 2-2=4, Mann 0-1=1, Seivold 0-1=1, Striffler 1-0=1, A. Warner 1-4=5. Bucknell - Bailey 1-0=1, Danylyshyn 2-3=5, Eisenreich 2-5=7, Gantsoudes 21=3, Heritage 2-0=2, Klipstein 3-0=3, Streep 0-1=1. • Extra-Man Goals Navy - S. Jones Bucknell - Bailey

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 65:20, 12 GA, 10 Sv. Bucknell - Feeney 65:20, 11 GA, 7 Sv.

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Navy 7-6-4-6-1-0 = 24 6-5-6-7-2-0 = 26 13-28, 46.4 5-0-2-3-0-0 = 10 3-3-4-4-1-1 = 16 3, 2:30 16-19, , 84.2 1-1, 1.000

Bucknell 11-6-9-11-0-1 =38 10-7-5-10-2-0 = 34 15-28, 53.6 2-3-0-1-1-0 = 7 2-4-5-2-2-0 = 15 2, 1:30 11-18, 61.1 1-3, 33.3

Navy def. Towson, 14-11 March 15, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,028 Att.

Towson (1-4) Navy (3-4, 1-2 PL)

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2 4 5

3 4 2

4 0 5

OT -

F 11 14

• Scoring Towson - Beach 2-0=2, Britton 2-0=2, Hodgson 0-2=2, Hughes 3-0=3, Iacona 0-1=1, Lamon 2-0=2, Maguire 1-0=1, Mezzanotte 0-1=1, Norris 1-0=1. Navy - Chaires 1-0=1, Davis 2-2=4, Doyle 1-0=1, Hull 2-1=3, S. Jones 2-0=2, Mann 2-0=2, Reynolds 2-0=2, A. Warner 2-6=8. • Extra-Man Goals Towson - Beach (2) Navy - S. Jones, Chaires

Towson 7-6-8-4 = 25 7-4-6-5 = 22 10-29, 34.5 3-1-1-2 = 7 1-2-3-5 = 11 8, 6:30 7-11, 63.6 2-6, 33.3

March 12, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,548 Att.

Lafayette (2-3, 0-1 PL) Navy (2-4, 1-2 PL)

1 0 7

2 4 2

3 2 5

4 0 1

OT -

F 6 15

• Scoring Lafayette - Bauer 0-1=1, Floyd 1-0=1, Heffernan 2-0=2, Perini 1-0=1, Prusoff 2-0=2. Navy - Chaires 1-0=1, Davis 2-1=3, Hull 3-1=4, S. Jones 3-3=6, Mann 2-0=2, Mansfield 1-0=1, Reynolds 0-1=1, A. Warner 3-0=3. • Extra-Man Goals Lafayette - Perini Navy - Chaires, Mann, (Hull - Down)

• Goalkeepers Lafayette - Andrusko 41:16, 12 GA, 5 Sv.; Stubits 18:44, 3 GA, 5 Sv. Navy - Wickham 60:00, 6 GA, 11 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

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Lafayette 10-13-7-4 = 34 2-4-3-6 = 15 7-25, 28.0 2-3-1-4 = 10 4-3-1-8 = 16 5, 4:00 9-13, 69.2 1-4, 25.0

Navy 9-9-12-14 = 44 11-7-9-14 = 41 18-25, 72.0 4-3-1-3 = 11 4-3-4-6 = 17 4, 4:00 12-16, 75.0 2-4, 50.0

Navy def. Holy Cross, 8-3 March 19, 2011 • Worcester, Mass. • 476 Att.

Navy (4-4, 2-2 PL) Holy Cross (0-7, 0-2 PL)

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4 1 2

OT -

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• Scoring Navy - Chaires 3-0=3, Hull 2-2=4, S. Jones 1-1=2, Mann 0-1=1, Reynolds 01=1, Striffler 0-1=1, A. Warner 2-1=3. Holy Cross - Flood 2-0=2, Hannan 0-1=2, McGeehin 0-1=1, Morici 1-0=1. • Extra-Man Goals Navy - Chaires (3), Hull, Warner Holy Cross - None

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 55:30, 1 GA, 4 Sv; Haas 4:30, 2 GA, 0 Sv. Holy Cross - Fisher 60:00, 8 GA, 5 Sv.

• Goalkeepers Towson - Love 59:42, 14 GA, 7 Sv.; Wascavage 0:18, 0 GA, 0 Sv. Navy - Wickham 60:00, 11 GA, 8 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

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Navy 5-10-6-7 = 28 3-4-7-5 = 19 11-14, 78.6 2-1-0-1 = 4 4-4-3-4 = 15 2, 3:00 11-12, 91.7 5-10, 50.0

Holy Cross 5-8-3-7 = 23 7-7-6-6 = 26 3-14, 21.4 0-3-2-0 = 5 1-4-2-4 = 11 10, 9:30 12-18, , 66.7 0-2, 00.0

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Colgate def. Navy, 5-4 March 26, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 1,834 Att.

Colgate (6-3, 2-0 PL) Navy (4-5, 2-3 PL)

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2 3 1

3 1 0

4 0 1

OT -

F 5 4

• Scoring Colgate - Baum 2-1 = 3, Bosco 0-1 = 1, Carroll 0-1 = 1, McCabe 1-0 = 1, Queeney 0-1 = 1, Ryan 1-0 = 1, Tucciarone 1-0 = 1. Navy - Davis 1-0 = 1, Doyle 1-0 = 1, Hull 1-0 = 1, Norris 0-1 = 1, Reynolds 1-0 = 1, A. Warner 0-1 = 1. • Extra-Man Goals Colgate - None Navy - None

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• Goalkeepers Colgate - Madison 60:00, 4 GA, 8 Sv. Navy - Wickham 60:00, 5 GA, 9 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

GM 11

Colgate 8-7-8-3 = 26 8-8-7-5 = 28 7-13, 53.8 2-1-2-3 = 8 6-2-2-4 = 14 4, 2:30 19-21, 90.5 0-2, 00.0

Navy 6-3-8-14 = 31 8-5-7-10 = 30 6-13, 46.2 3-2-3-1 = 9 5-4-4-4 = 17 2, 2:00 19-22, 86.4 0-4, 00.0

Maryland def. Navy, 10-4 April 8, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 6,993 Att.

Maryland (8-2) Navy (4-7, 2-3 PL)

1 6 1

2 1 1

3 1 1

4 2 1

OT -

F 10 4

• Scoring Maryland - Bernhardt 2-0 = 2, Blye 2-0 = 2, Catalino 1-1 = 2, Cummings 1-0 = 1, Farrell 2-0 = 2, Holmes 0-1 = 1, Snider 1-0 =1, Young 1-0 = 1. Navy -Chaires 1-0 = 1, Gallagher 0-2 = 2, Hull 1-0 = 1, S. Jones 1-0 = 1, Mann 1-0 = 1, A. Warner 0-1 = 1. • Extra-Man Goals Maryland - None Navy - None

• Goalkeepers Maryland - Amato 59:30, 4 GA, 4 Sv.; Lamolinara 0:30, 0 GA, 2 Sv. Navy - Wickham 60:00, 10 GA, 10 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

Maryland 14-7-6-6 = 33 12-4-5-7 = 28 10-18, 55.6 0-2-2-2 = 6 4-6-2-4 = 16 4, 2:30 14-16, 87.5 0-2, 00.0

Navy 3-5-12-13 = 33 5-8-6-6 = 25 8-18, 44.4 2-4-3-1 = 10 6-5-2-5 = 18 2, 1:00 15-20, 75.0 0-4, 00.0

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Georgetown def. Navy, 9-8 April 1, 2011 • Washington, D.C. • 1,567 Att.

Navy (4-6, 2-3 PL) Georgetown (4-4)

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4 3 2

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• Scoring Navy - Davis 0-1 = 1, Hull 3-1 = 4, S. Jones 2-1 = 3, Kiernan 1-0 = 1, Mann 20 = 2, Rogers 0-1 = 1. Georgetown - Angel 1-0 = 1, Casey 2-0 = 2, Comeau 5-0 = 5, Ehrmann 0-1 = 1, Emala 1-1 = 2, Mirabito 0-3 = 3, Seligmann 0-1 = 1.

• Extra-Man Goals Navy - Hull (2) Georgetown - Comeau

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 58:56, 8 GA, 20 Sv.; Haas 1:04, 1 GA, 0 Sv. Georgetown - Davis 60:00, 8 GA, 9 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

GM 12

Navy 2-7-13-8 = 30 7-10-4-6 = 27 9-21, 42.9 4-8-4-4 = 20 6-6-2-4 = 18 5, 3:30 18-21, 85.7 2-4, 50.0

Georgetown 9-15-7-15 = 46 9-13-7-11 = 40 12-21, 57.1 1-2-4-2 = 9 1-5-1-2 = 9 5, 4:30 12-12, 1.000 1-5, 20.0

Army def. Navy, 14-9 April 16, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. • 8,059 Att.

Army (8-4, 3-2 PL) Navy (4-8, 2-4 PL)

1 2 3

2 2 4

3 6 1

4 4 1

OT -

F 14 9

• Scoring Army - Boltus 4-3 = 7, T. Henderson 1-1 = 2, Hurley 1-0 = 1, Lynch 2-0 = 2, McCallion 1-2 = 3, Thul 5-1 = 6. Navy - Chaires 1-1 = 2, Davis 1-0 = 1, Doyle 2-0 = 2, Hull 3-1 = 4, S. Jones 03 = 3, Mann 2-0 = 2, A. Warner 0-2 = 2. • Extra-Man Goals Army - None Navy - Hull

• Goalkeepers Army - Palesky 60:00, 9 GA, 11 Sv. Navy - Wickham 45:00, 10 GA, 1 Sv.; Haas 15:00, 4 GA, 0 Sv. Team Stats Shots Ground balls Faceoffs Saves Turnovers Penalties Clears Extra-Man Opp.

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Army 3-2-9-7 = 21 4-5-3-10 = 22 12-27, 44.4 1-1-6-3 = 11 6-4-4-8 = 22 2, 2:30 16-22, 72.7 0-1, 00.0

Navy 8-10-14-8 = 40 9-6-11-11 = 37 15-27, 55.6 0-0-1-0 = 1 5-4-4-6 = 19 1, 0:30 12-16, 75.0 1-3, 33.3


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 BOX SCORES GM 13

Johns Hopkins def. Navy, 14-5 April 23, 2011 • Baltimore, Md. • 4,682 Att.

Navy (4-9, 2-4 PL) Johns Hopkins (10-2)

1 0 6

2 0 4

3 2 3

4 3 1

OT -

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• Scoring Navy - Chaires 1-0 = 1, Davis 1-0 = 1, Dinn 1-1 = 2, S. Jones 1-1 = 2, Reynolds 1-0 = 1, A. Warner 0-1 = 1. Johns Hopkins - Boland 2-2 = 4, Dolente 0-1 = 1, Edmonds 1-0 = 1, Greeley 2-0 = 2, Guida 1-0 = 1, Palmer 1-5 = 6, Ranagan 1-0 = 1, Ruhl 1-1 = 2, Smith 1-0 = 1, Wharton 4-0 = 4, • Extra-Man Goals Navy - Chaires Johns Hopkins - Greeley (2), Palmer, Wharton

• Goalkeepers Navy - Wickham 60:00, 14 GA, 7 Sv. Johns Hopkins - Bassett 57:22, 5 GA, 8 Sv; Burke 2:38, 0 GA, 0 Sv. Navy 3-4-16-9 = 32 3-5-14-8 = 30 6-21, 28.6 2-2-1-2 = 7 2-5-3-4 = 14 11, 8:30 15-16, 93.8 1-3, 33.3

Johns Hopkins 12-15-8-6 = 41 10-9-9-7 = 35 15-21, 71.4 0-1-5-2 = 8 4-2-4-5 = 15 3, 3:00 12-15, 80.0 4-7, 57.1

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 NATIONAL AND TEAM AWARDS Lt. Robert T. Bianchi Award

2011 Naval Academy Team Honors

Coach William H. “Dinty” Moore Award

Presented to Navy’s Most Valuable Player 2011 Recipient - Marty Gallagher

Presented to Navy’s Outstanding Offensive Player 2011 Recipients - Tucker Hull and Sam Jones

Coach “Dinty” Moore retired in 1958 after serving as Navy’s head lacrosse coach for 23 years. His teams compiled an impressive 157-46-2 record, capturing the National Championship six years. Three of coach Moore’s teams went undefeated, while 146 of his players received All-America accolades. Coach Moore is a member of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Lt. Bianchi, Class of 1983, was a four-year letterman and captain of the 1983 squad. He played on three NCAA Tournament teams and was the 1983 recipient of the Lt. Frank McKeone Award. On March 23, 1987, he lost his life when the helicopter he was piloting crashed in the Philippines. This award is presented to the player who has contributed most to the overall success of the lacrosse team.

Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin Award

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Presented to Navy’s Outstanding Midfielder 2011 Recipient - Andy Warner

During his athletic career at Navy, Don MacLaughlin earned three letters in both lacrosse and soccer, was the 1962 soccer team captain and a two-time All-American in lacrosse. MacLaughlin was killed in action while flying jets over Vietnam.

Coach Willis P. Bilderback Award

Presented to Navy’s Outstanding Defensive Player 2011 Recipient - Michael Hirsch

During his 14 years at Navy, from 1959-72, Coach Bilderback directed the Mids to a 131-26-2 record (.830). His teams won nine National Championships, eight consecutively from 1960-67. Two of Bilderback’s teams went undefeated and 92 of his players received All-America honors. Bilderback is a member of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame and is the winningest coach (by pct.) in college lacrosse.

Vice Adm. E.C. Waller Award

Presented to those players who display spirit, morale and dedication 2011 Recipient - J.P. Collmus

Vice Admiral E.C. Waller was superintendent of the Naval Academy from 1981-83, a graduate of the Class of 1948 and a varsity letter winner. The Admiral Waller award consists of an engraved wrist watch and will be presented during graduation week at the Prizes and Awards Ceremony.

Lt. Brendan Looney Award

Presented to that player who leads by example, displays mental and physical toughness and shows dedication to his teammates 2011 Recipient - Brian Striffler

Lt. Looney was a 2004 graduate of the Naval Academy who went on to graduate from SEAL Qualification Training as the Honorman for Class 265 and served proudly as a member of SEAL Team THREE. He was killed on Sept. 21, 2010 in a helicopter accident in Afghanistan.

2011 USILA All-Americans

Honorable Mention Player Michael Hirsch

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-member institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society.

Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League studentathletes and teams have accomplished the following:

Swimmer of the Meet

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in the latest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97 percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above the national Division I four-year average score of 970.

Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year (Third-Consecutive Honor)

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot League titles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a select group of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller and Alex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis), and Cody Rome (men’s track & field). *55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on the first team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagts all competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship. Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship, and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY TEAM TITLES • Men’s Cross Country • Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament) • Men’s Swimming & Diving • Men’s Indoor Track & Field • Women’s Indoor Track & Field • Women’s Lacrosse • Baseball (regular season and tournament)

Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & Field Indoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

Rookie of the Year and Patriot League Tournament MVP

David Hall, Men’s Golf Rookie of the Year

PLAYER OF THE YEAR • Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country • Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming • Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner) • Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis • Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner) • Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field) • Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country • Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball • Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming • Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming • J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball • Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse • David Hall, Golf • Taylor Cato, Baseball • Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR • Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving • Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field • Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis • Peter Reilley, Golf TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER • Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball • Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year and Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

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Overall Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball

COACH OF THE YEAR • Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country • Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball • Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming • Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field • Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field • Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis • Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE REVIEW 2011 Patriot League Standings Teams Bucknell Colgate Army Lehigh Navy Holy Cross Lafayette

PL 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

Pct. 1.000 83.3 66.7 50.0 33.3 16.7 00.0

Streak W6 L1 W2 W1 L2 L1 L6

2011 Patriot League Tournament

Overall 14-3 11-5 9-6 7-9 4-9 2-13 2-11

Pct. Streak 82.4 L1 68.8 W1 60.0 L2 43.8 L1 30.8 L5 13.3 L2 15.4 L10

Semifinals No. 2 Colgate def. No. 3 Army, 7-6 April 29 April 29 No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 4 Lehigh, 13-5

Final No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 2 Colgate, 10-3 May 1 *** Bucknell received Patriot League’s NCAA automatic bid ***

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2011 Patriot League All-Tournament Team

Patriot League Tournament MVP: Charlie Streep, Bucknell Army — Tom Palesky, Bill Henderson Bucknell — Mike Huffner, Ryan Klipstein, Alex Lyons Colgate — Jim Carroll, Jeff Ledwick, Jared Madison Lehigh — David DiMaria, Ryan Snyder

Navy’s Tucker Hull was named the 2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Year

2011 All-Patriot League Team

Offensive Player of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeremy Boltus, Army Defensive Player of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Henderson, Army Goalkeeper of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Palesky, Army Freshman of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tucker Hull, Navy Coach of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frank Fedorjaka, Bucknell

First Team

Player Jeremy Boltus, Army Garrett Thul, Army Peter Baum, Colgate Billy Eisenreich, Bucknell Charlie Streep, Bucknell Andy Warner, Navy Ryan Snyder, Lehigh Tim Henderson, Army Bill Henderson, Army Michael Huffner, Bucknell Michael Hirsch, Navy Tom Palesky, Army

Second Team

Yr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr.

Pos. A A A M M M FO DM (Spec.) D D D GK

Ryan Klipstein, Bucknell Sr. A Tom Perini, Lafayette Sr. A Dante Fantoni, Lehigh So. A Mike Danylyshyn, Bucknell Sr. M Andrew Mould, Colgate Sr. M Jonathan Stumpf, Lehigh Sr. M Jim Carroll, Colgate Sr. FO Jake Clarke, Bucknell Sr. DM (Spec.) Dave Tucciarone, Colgate Sr. D Larry LoRusso, Army Jr. D Alex Lyons, Bucknell Sr. D Richard Bradley, Lehigh Sr. D Kyle Feeney, Bucknell So. GK 1st/2nd — First or Second Team OPOY — Offensive Player of the Year DPOY — Defensive Player of the Year ROY — Rookie of the Year GOY — Goalkeeper of the Year

Previous Honors 10 1st 10 2nd, 10 ROY 10 1st

Tucker Hull

Michael Hirsch

Andy Warner

Harrison Chaires

Sam Jones

Matt Vernam

09 ROY, 09 1st, 10 2nd 10 2nd

09 2nd, 10 1st, 10 DPOY 09-10 1st 10 1st 10 2nd

10 1st 08 ROY, 10 1st

2011 Patriot League Players of the Week

10 2nd 09-10 1st

Wk. 2-21 2-28 3-7 3-14 3-21 3-28 4-4 4-11 4-18 4-25

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Offense J. Boltus (A) R. Klipstein (B) D. Lynch (A) J. Boltus (A) A. Warner (N) J. Boltus (A) P. Baum (C) C. Bailey (B) B. Eisenreich (B) M. Danylyshyn (B)

Defense R. Snyder (L) A. Lyons (B) T. Henderson (A) M. Vernam (N) R. Snyder (L) T. Henderson (A) R. Bradley (L) R. Bradley (L) T. Henderson (A) M. Huffner (B)

Goalkeeper T. Palesky (A) K. Feeney (B) T. Palesky (A) J. Madison (C) T. Palesky (A) T. Palesky (A) R. Wickham (N) K. Feeney (B) T. Palesky (A) K. Feeney (B)

Rookie S. Jones (N) A. Andrusko (LC) M. Galione (LC) T. Hull (N) H. Chaires (N) P. Burke (B) T. Hull (N) T. Heritage (B) M. Smith (HC) T. Heritage (B)


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E All Games

2011 PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS

Points/Gm

GP

Goals/Gm

GP

Assists/Gm

GP

Army Bucknell Lehigh Navy Colgate Lafayette Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Bucknell Army Navy Colgate Lafayette Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Army Bucknell Navy Lehigh Lafayette Colgate Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Bucknell Navy Lafayette Colgate Army Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Shots/Gm

15 17 16 13 16 13 15

Avg

Face-Off Pct.

Avg

GAA

241 272 250 189 207 161 138

16.07 16.00 15.62 14.54 12.94 12.38 9.20

16 17 15 13 16 13 15

167 175 152 118 142 103 94

10.44 10.29 10.13 9.08 8.88 7.92 6.27

15 17 13 16 13 16 15

89 97 71 83 58 65 44

5.93 5.71 5.46 5.19 4.46 4.06 2.93

GP

G

A

Sh

Avg

Avg

16 17 13 13 16 15 15

575 607 421 417 501 454 444

35.94 35.71 32.38 32.08 31.31 30.27 29.60

Bucknell Lehigh Navy Army Lafayette Colgate Holy Cross

17 16 13 15 13 16 15

25 24 19 18 14 12 11

1.47 1.50 1.46 1.20 1.08 0.75 0.73

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Army Bucknell Navy Colgate Lafayette Holy Cross

24 18 25 19 12 14 11

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Bucknell Colgate Navy Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Army

14 14 13 20 22 26 24

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Bucknell Navy Holy Cross Colgate Army Lafayette

Extra-Man Goals GP

EMO Pct.

G

Man-Down Def. GA

GBs/Gm

GP 16 17 13 15 16 15 13

G

Att. 59 47 69 55 47 68 60

Att. 49 47 40 56 60 66 58

GB

538 504 371 399 425 382 314

Avg

Pct.

40.7 38.3 36.2 34.5 25.5 20.6 18.3

Pct.

71.4 70.2 67.5 64.3 63.3 60.6 58.6

Avg

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Colgate Bucknell Navy Lafayette Army Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Bucknell Army Colgate Lehigh Navy Lafayette Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lafayette Army Colgate Lehigh Holy Cross Navy Bucknell

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Army Colgate Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Navy Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Saves/Gm

W

217 181 180 137 129 149 142

GA

A

367 331 355 292 279 327 313

Pct.

59.1 54.7 50.7 46.9 46.2 45.6 45.4

Min. GAA

123 1026:47 7.19 120 900:00 8.00 130 960:00 8.12 150 960:04 9.37 125 785:20 9.55 134 780:08 10.31 167 900:00 11.13

GP

Sv

Avg

13 15 16 16 15 13 17

140 143 152 149 135 114 142

10.77 9.53 9.50 9.31 9.00 8.77 8.35

120 130 123 134 150 125 167

143 152 142 140 149 114 135

54.4 53.9 53.6 51.1 49.8 47.7 44.7

Colgate Bucknell Navy Lehigh Army Lafayette Holy Cross

16 17 13 16 15 13 15

47 55 45 65 62 57 75

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Colgate Bucknell Lafayette Navy Lehigh Army Holy Cross

16 17 13 13 16 15 15

228 249 193 202 249 243 269

14.25 14.65 14.85 15.54 15.56 16.20 17.93

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Bucknell Navy Lehigh Army Holy Cross Colgate Lafayette

17 13 16 15 15 16 13

152 108 131 112 109 97 66

8.94 8.31 8.19 7.47 7.27 6.06 5.08

Save Pct.

GA

Sv

Penalties/Gm GP Pen

Turnovers/Gm GP Pen

Caused TO/Gm GP Pen

Pct.

Avg 2.94 3.24 3.46 4.06 4.13 4.38 5.00

Avg

Avg

33.62 29.65 28.54 26.60 26.56 25.47 24.15

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Patriot League Games Points/Gm

GP

Goals/Gm

GP

Assists/Gm

GP

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Bucknell Lehigh Army Navy Colgate Lafayette Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Bucknell Army Colgate Navy Lafayette Holy Cross

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Bucknell Army Lehigh Navy Colgate Lafayette Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Navy Bucknell Colgate Lafayette Army Holy Cross

1. 2.

Bucknell Navy Lehigh Lafayette Colgate Holy Cross Army

Shots/Gm

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

EMO Pct.

Avg

GAA

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

67 65 61 60 57 43 30

11.17 10.83 10.17 10.00 9.50 7.17 5.00

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

42 36 36 35 29 26 15

7.00 6.00 6.00 5.83 4.83 4.33 2.50

GP

G

A

Sh

Avg

Avg

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

209 202 199 189 187 185 151

34.83 33.67 33.17 31.50 31.17 30.83 25.17

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

13 10 10 8 6 5 5

2.17 1.67 1.67 1.33 1.00 0.83 0.83

G

Bucknell Lehigh Colgate Navy Army Holy Cross Lafayette

13 10 6 10 5 5 8

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lafayette Navy Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lehigh Army

6 4 5 5 14 10 13

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Bucknell Navy Army Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette

Man-Down Def. GA

67 #

Face-Off Pct.

17.83 17.17 16.17 15.33 14.83 11.50 7.50

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

GBs/Gm

Avg

107 103 97 92 89 69 45

Extra-Man Goals GP 4. 5. 6.

Pts

GP 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

G

Att. 27 23 15 27 16 17 29

Att. 24 16 18 16 33 22 25

GB 185 178 177 166 162 150 147

Avg

Pct.

48.1 43.5 40.0 37.0 31.2 29.4 27.6

Pct.

75.0 75.0 72.2 68.8 57.6 54.5 48.0

Avg

30.83 29.67 29.50 27.67 27.00 25.00 24.50

W

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Bucknell Colgate Army Navy Lehigh Holy Cross Lafayette

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Lafayette Bucknell Colgate Army Holy Cross Navy

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Lafayette Army Navy Holy Cross

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Colgate Navy Bucknell Lehigh Lafayette Army Holy Cross

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

16 17 21 23 25 26 38

1. 2.

7.

Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Lafayette Navy Holy Cross Army

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

82 84 84 96 99 99 101

13.67 14.00 14.00 16.00 16.50 16.50 16.83

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Navy Bucknell Army Holy Cross Lehigh Colgate Lafayette

6 6 6 6 6 6 6

54 47 45 44 40 39 29

9.00 7.83 7.50 7.33 6.67 6.50 4.83

Save Pct.

GA 47 48 52 54 57 58 67

GP 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

GA 57 47 48 67 52 54 58

134 129 135 143 129 108 136

Pct.

Navy Colgate Bucknell Lehigh Lafayette Holy Cross Army

Saves/Gm

72 68 68 71 63 51 64

A

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Min. GAA

365:20 7.72 359:56 8.00 360:00 8.67 365:20 8.87 360:00 9.50 359:56 9.67 360:00 11.17

Sv

Avg

67 63 52 51 48 47 46

11.17 10.50 8.67 8.50 8.00 7.83 7.67

67 52 51 63 48 46 47

54.0 52.5 51.5 48.5 48.0 46.0 44.8

Sv

Penalties/Gm GP Pen

Turnovers/Gm GP Pen 4. 5.

53.7 52.7 50.4 49.7 48.8 47.2 47.1

Caused TO/Gm GP Pen

Pct.

Avg 2.67 2.83 3.50 3.83 4.17 4.33 6.33

Avg

Avg

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Pts


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS AND HONORS Patriot League Major Award Winners

Tucker Hull

Tommy Phelan

2010

RJ Wickham

Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year

2004 2011

Billy Looney Tucker Hull

2004 2007

Richie Meade Richie Meade

2006

Jon Birsner

2008

Jordan DiNola

2005 2006

Matt Russell Matt Russell

Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year

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Matt Russell

Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year

All-Patriot League 2004 Ben Bailey Ian Dingman Graham Gill Mitch Hendler Chris Pieczonka Matt Russell Jared Bosanko Joe Bossi Steve Looney Thomas Morris 2005 Graham Gill Mitch Hendler Billy Looney Chris Pieczonka Matt Russell Jon Birsner Mike Felber Clipper Lennon Steve Looney 2006 Jon Birsner Ian Dingman Jordan DiNola Ward Hackett Billy Looney Matt Russell William Wallace Victor Barger Andrew Dow Steve Looney Brendan Teague 2007 Victor Barger Ian Dingman Jordan DiNola Billy Looney Nick Mirabito William Wallace Tommy Wallin Basil Daratsos Andrew Dow Geoff Leone Brendan Teague 2008 Jordan DiNola Geoff Leone Nick Mirabito Patrick Moran Basil Daratsos Tim Paul Brendan Teague Mikelis Visgauss Jaren Woeppel 2009 Geoff Leone Patrick Moran

M A M D FO GK D A M LSM M D M FO GK M D DM M A A D DM M GK FO LSM D M D LSM A D M A FO M M D DM D D DM A M M A D FO LSM DM M

Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team

Jon Birsner

Patriot League Rookie of the Year Patriot League Coach of the Year Andy Tormey Frankie Coppola Joe Lennon Tim Paul Jaren Woeppel 2010 Michael Hirsch Patrick Moran RJ Wickham Joe Lennon Andy Warner 2011 Michael Hirsch Andy Warner

D FO M A LSM D M GK M A D M

Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team Second TEam Second Team First Team First Team

Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week Joe Bossi Jon Birsner Ian Dingman Billy Looney Steve Looney Nick Mirabito Patrick Moran William Wallace Andy Warner

1x, last on 3-23-04 1x, last on 3-30-04 2x, last on 4-9-06 1x, last on 4-16-06 2x, last on 4-18-05 3x, last on 3-17-08 1x, last on 3-29-10 1x, last on 3-26-07 1x, last on 3-21-11

Jordan DiNola Andrew Dow Mike Felber Mitch Hendler Geoff Leone Matt Russell Andy Tormey Matt Vernam Jaren Woeppel

4x, last on 3-17-08 1x, last on 3-6-07 1x, last on 3-28-05 1x, last on 3-16-04 3x, last on 2-26-09 7x, last on 2-26-06 2x, last on 4-6-09 1x, last on 3-14-11 1x, last on 3-8-10

Matt Coughlin Colin Finnegan Tommy Phelan RJ Wickham

2x, last on 2-19-09 3x, last on 3-19-07 3x, last on 4-13-09 5x, last on 4-4-11

Basil Daratsos Harrison Chaires Tucker Hull Sam Jones Billy Looney Nick Mirabito Tim Paul RJ Wickham

1x, last on 3-26-07 1x, last on 3-21-11 2x, last on 4-4-11 1x, last on 2-21-11 1x, last on 4-26-04 1x, last on 3-21-05 1x, last on 4-24-07 1x, last on 3-11-09

Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week

Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week (est. 2007)

Patriot League Rookie of the Week

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Jordan DiNola

Nick Mirabito

Patriot League Tournament MVP 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009

Steve Looney Graham Gill Jon Birsner Nick Mirabito Tommy Phelan

Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2004 2005

Clipper Lennon Clipper Lennon

2004 2005 2007

Clipper Lennon Clipper Lennon Colin Finnegan

Victor Barger Chris Barnard Robby Battle Gregory Clement Mike Collett Dan Decker Seth DiNola Kevin Doyle Shane Durkin Mike Felber Colin Finnegan Marty Gallagher Graham Gill Matt Guido Dan Harris Karl Hassenfratz Michael Hirsch Erik Hoffstadt Ben Horn Kyle Kapron Bobby Lennon Clipper Lennon Joe Lennon Tom Mansfield Will Mendizabal Thomas Morris Darren Pastrana Kevin Raspet Adam Reel Taylor Reynolds Matt Russell Brian Striffler Evan Sullivan Andy Tormey William Wallace Logan West Jaren Woeppel Thomas Zimmerman Paul Zimmerman

2005-07 2006 2010 2008 2009 2006-07-08 2004-05 2011 2007-09 2005 2006-07 2011 2005 2007 2004-05 2005 2011 2011 2005 2010 2007-08-09 2004-05 2008-09-10 2008-09-10 2005 2004 2010-11 2005-06 2004 2011 2006 2011 2009-10 2008 2007 2011 2008-09-10 2006-07-08-09 2011

Patriot League Men’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Patriot League Academic Honor Roll


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Miscellaneous Patriot League Tournament Facts 7 Appearances Championships 5 Championship Game Appearances 6 5-1 Championship Game Record 11-2 Overall Record In Overtime 1-0 Appearances as No. 1 Seed 3 1 Appearances vs. No. 1 Seed

Patriot League Tournament Grid Opp. Seed Navy 1 Navy 2 Navy 3 Navy 4

1 0-1 1-0 -

2 3-0 1-0 -

Record By Round

3 2-1 -

Semifinal Championship

4 3-0 1-0 -

6-1 5-1

Record By Site Annapolis, Md. Hamilton, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. West Point, N.Y.

Record By Opponent

6-0 2-0 2-0 1-2

3-1 Army Bucknell 1-0 3-1 Colgate 1-0 Hobart* 0-0 Holy Cross Lafayette 1-0 Lehigh 2-0 * left the Patriot League following the 2004 season

Year-By-Year Results 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-1

Champion Champion Champion Champion Semifinalist Champion Runner-up

4-24-09 4-26-09

Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa.

Semis Semis Final

No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 4 Army, 10-8 No. 3 Navy def. No. 2 Colgate, 9-8 (3OT) No. 3 Navy def. No. 1 Bucknell, 9-8

2007 - Patriot League Tournament Champion

2005 - Patriot League Tournament Champion

4-29-07

5-1-05

4-27-07

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Semis Semis Final

No. 1 Navy def. No. 4 Army, 12-1 No. 2 Colgate def. No. 3 Bucknell, 11-10 No. 1 Navy def. No. 2 Colgate, 15-9

4-29-05

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Semis Semis Final

No. 1 Navy def. No. 4 Lehigh, 10-6 No. 2 Army def. No. 3 Bucknell, 9-8 OT No. 1 Navy def. No. 2 Army, 15-8

2006 - Patriot League Tournament Champion

2004 - Patriot League Tournament Champion

4-30-06

5-2-04

4-28-06

Hamilton, N.Y. Hamilton, N.Y.

Semis Semis Final

No. 4 Army def. No. 1 Colgate, 10-8 No. 2 Navy def. No. 3 Lehigh, 9-2 No. 2 Navy def. No. 4 Army, 8-5

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69 #

Annapolis, Md.

Annapolis, Md.

Semis Semis Final

No. 1 Navy def. No. 4 Colgate, 15-2 No. 2 Hobart def. No. 3 Bucknell, 10-9 No. 1 Navy def. No. 2 Hobart, 9-8

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

2009 - Patriot League Tournament Champion


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RECORD HOLDERS Points

In a game, team 25 vs. Colgate, 4-29-07* 25 vs. Army, 5-1-05* In a game, individual 6, Nick Mirabito vs. Colgate, 4-29-07 6, Jon Birsner vs. Army, 5-1-05 6, Graham Gill vs. Army, 5-1-05 In a tournament, team 44 vs. Army (19) and Colgate (25), 4-27, 4-29* In a tournament, individual 9, Nick Mirabito vs. Army (3), Colgate (6), 4-27, 4-29-07 9, Jon Birsner vs. Lehigh (3), Army (6), 4-29, 5-1-05 9, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (3), Army (6), 4-29, 5-1-05

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Goals

In a game, team 15 vs. Colgate, 4-29-07* 15 vs. Army, 5-1-05* 15 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04* In a game, individual 4, Joe Lennon vs. Colgate, 4-24-09 4, Shane Durkin vs. Colgate, 4-25-08 4, Nick Mirabito vs. Colgate, 4-29-07 4, Graham Gill vs. Army, 5-1-05 4, Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a tournament, team 27 vs. Army (12) and Colgate (15), 4-27, 4-29-07* In a tournament, individual 6, Nick Mirabito vs. Army (2), Colgate (4), 4-27, 4-29-07 6, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (2), Army (4), 4-29, 5-1-05

Assists

In a game, team 10 vs. Colgate, 4-29-07* 10 vs. Army, 5-1-05* In a game, individual 5, Jon Birsner vs. Army, 5-1-05* In a tournament, team 17 vs. Army (7) and Colgate (10), 4-27, 4-29-07* In a tournament, individual 7, Jon Birsner vs. Lehigh (2), Army (5), 4-29, 5-1-05*

Shots

In a game, team 45 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a game, individual 9, Billy Looney vs. Army, 4-30-06 In a tournament, team 79 vs. Colgate (45) and Hobart (34), 4-30, 5-2-04 In a tournament, individual 15, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (7), Army (8), 4-29, 51-05

Ground Balls

In a game, team 55 vs. Hobart, 5-2-04* In a game, individual 10, William Wallace vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a tournament, team 102 vs. Colgate (47) and Hobart (55), 4-30, 5-2-04* In a tournament, individual 19, William Wallace vs. Colgate (10) and Hobart (9), 4-30, 5-2-04

Saves

In a game, team 12 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a game, individual 12, Matt Russell vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a tournament, team 21 vs. Colgate (12) and Hobart (9), 4-30, 5-2-04 In a tournament, individual 21, Matt Russell vs. Colgate (12) and Hobart (9), 4-30, 5-2-04

William Wallace holds the Navy record for most faceoff wins in a Patriot League Tournament game, picking up 14 draws against Colgate in 2004.

Faceoffs Won

Penalties

In a game, team 15 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a game, individual 14, William Wallace vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 In a tournament, team 28 vs. Bucknell (15) and Hobart (13), 4-30, 5-2-04 In a tournament, individual 24, William Wallace vs. Colgate (14) and Hobart (10), 4-30, 5-2-04

In a game, team 6 vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05 In a game, individual 2, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05 2, Clipper Lennon vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05 In a tournament, team 9 vs. Lehigh (6) and Army (3), 4-29, 5-1-05 In a tournament, individual 3, Graham Gill vs. Lehigh (2), Army (1), 4-29, 5-1-05

In a game, team 27 vs. Army, 5-1-05* In a game, individual 20, Robby Battle vs. Colgate, 4-24-09 20, Chris Pieczonka vs. Army, 5-1-05 In a tournament, team 45 vs. Lehigh (18) and Army (27), 4-29, 5-1-05 In a tournament, individual 37, Robby Battle vs. Colgate (20) and Bucknell (17), 4-24, 4-26-09

Most Game-Winning Goals In a Tournament 1, 10 times by eight different players (incl. team); last by “team” vs. Bucknell, 4-26-09 Quickest Goal to Start the Game 14:42, Nick Mirabito (from Jon Birsner) vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05* Quickest Back-to-Back Goals 0:06 vs. Army, 5-1-05* 11:37 by Graham Gill unassisted (Navy) 11:31 by Tony Vozzolo unassisted (Army)

Faceoffs Attempted

Extra-Man Goals

In a game, team 2 vs. Army, 5-1-05, 2 vs. Colgate, 4-30-04, In a game, individual 2, Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04* In a tournament, team 2 vs. Lehigh (0) and Army (2), 4-29, 5-1-05 2 vs. Colgate (2) and Hobart (0), 4-30, 5-2-04 In a tournament, individual 2, Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04*

Extra-Man Opportunities

In a game, team 5 vs. Colgate (2 of 5), 4-30-04 In a tournament, team 7 vs. Colgate (5) and Hobart (2), 4-30, 5-2-04 Best Extra-Man Percentage In a Tournament .500 vs. Colgate (0 of 0) and Bucknell (1 of 2), 4-24, 4-26-09

Clears

Best Clear Percentage In a Game .913 vs. Army, 5-1-05 (21 of 23)* Best Clear Percentage In a Tournament .881 vs. Army (17 of 21) and Colgate (20 of 21), 4-27, 4-29-07*

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Miscellaneous

0:06 vs. Army, 4-30-06* 13:03 by William Wallace from Jon Birsner 12:57 by Ian Dingman from William Wallace Quickest Back-to-Back Goals (by One Team) 0:06 vs. Army, 4-30-06* 13:03 by William Wallace from Jon Birsner 12:57 by Ian Dingman from William Wallace * - denotes Patriot League Tournament record


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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S 100-POINT SCORERS

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Navy’s 100-Point Club

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

29.

Name Jeff Long Mike Buzzell Mike Herger Ian Dingman Paul Basile James Lewis Nick Mirabito Jon Birsner Dave Bayly James Chambers Syd Abernethy Glen Miles Brian Keith Dennis Nealon Rich Wehman Eddie McKinnon Brendan Schneck Mike Chanenchuck Jamie O’Leary Karl Rippelmeyer Adam Borcz Rob Bailey Matt Pawlikowski Billy Looney Andy Warner Mike Hannan Bob Pell John Carter Graham Gill

Yrs 1974-77 1977-80 1987-90 2003-07 1986-89 1964-66 2005-08 2003-06 1972-74 1946-49 1978-81 1983-86 1987-90 1988-91 1980-83 1999-02 1977-78 1976-79 1996-99 1958-60 1998-01 1992-95 1990-93 2004-07 2008-11 1976-78 1970-72 1956-58 2002-05

G 84 111 107 125 54 78 96 49 72 143 87 65 105 64 95 81 73 50 79 72 95 70 64 73 49 91 75 71 59

A 149 111 90 63 129 91 62 105 81 --54 75 29 68 35 45 48 69 38 43 17 37 42 30 52 10 26 30 41

7. Nick Mirabito • Class of 2008 • All-American; 2008

Pts 233 222 197 188 183 169 158 154 153 143 141 140 134 132 130 126 121 119 117 115 112 107 106 103 101 101 101 101 100

Yrs 2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals

8. Jon Birsner

• Class of 2006 • All-American; 2005-06

Yrs 2003 2004 2005 2006 Totals

9. Dave Bayly

1. Jeff Long

4. Ian Dingman

Yrs 1974 1975 1976 1977 Totals

Yrs 2003 2004 2006 2007 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 19 19 38 --- 27 34 61 --- 16 43 59 --- 22 53 75 NA 84 149 233

2. Mike Buzzell

• Class of 1980 • All-American; 1978-79-80 • Turnbull Memorial Award; 1980 • National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs 1977 1978 1979 1980 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --3 6 9 --- 38 40 78 --- 41 44 85 --- 29 21 50 NA 111 111 222

3. Mike Herger

• Class of 1990 • All-American; 1987-88-89-90

Yrs 1987 1988 1989 1990 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 13/13 37 18 55 13/13 26 28 54 12/12 23 20 43 11/11 21 24 45 49/49 107 90 197

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 13/4 9 9 18 18/18 11 29 40 14/14 11 31 42 15/15 18 36 54 60/51 49 105 154

• Class of 1974 • All-American; 1972-73-74

A member of the Class of ‘77, Hall of Famer Jeff Long is Navy’s all-time points (233) and assists (149) leader.

• Class of 1977 • All-American; 1975-76-77

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 16/16 27 6 33 15/15 23 12 35 15/15 23 21 44 16/16 23 23 46 62/62 96 62 158

• Class of 2007 • All-American; 2004

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 13/2 23 17 40 18/18 36 26 62 15/14 33 11 44 15/15 33 9 42 61/49 125 63 188

5. Paul Basile

• Class of 1989 • All-American; 1987-89

Yrs 1986 1987 1988 1989 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 12/12 11 26 37 13/13 10 46 56 13/13 17 23 40 13/13 16 34 50 51/51 54 129 183

6. James Lewis

• Class of 1966 • All-American; 1964-65-66 • Turnbull Memorial Award; 1964-65-66 • National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs 1964 1965 1966 Totals

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GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 27 20 47 --- 27 36 63 --- 24 35 59 --- 78 91 169

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Yrs 1972 1973 1974 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 27 30 57 --- 23 30 53 --- 22 21 43 --- 72 81 153

10. James Chambers

• Class of 1949 • All-American; 1946-47-48-49 • Turnbull Memorial Award; 1949 • National Hall of Fame Member

Yrs 1946 1947 1948 1949 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 33 --- 33 --- 37 --- 37 --- 34 --- 34 --- 39 --- 39 --- 143 --- 143

11. Syd Abernethy • Class of 1981 • All-American; 1980-81

Yrs 1978 1979 1980 1981 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --4 2 6 --- 21 16 37 --- 23 19 42 --- 39 17 56 --- 87 54 141

12. Glen Miles

• Class of 1986 • All-American; 1984-85-86 • MacLaughlin Jr. Award; 1986

Yrs 1983 1984 1985 1986 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --6 5 11 --- 17 13 30 11/11 19 27 46 12/12 23 30 53 23/23 65 75 140


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 13. Brian Keith

• Class of 1990 • All-American; 1988-89-90 Yrs 1987 1988 1989 1990 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 13/0 12 2 14 13/13 27 7 34 13/13 41 12 53 11/11 25 8 33 50/37 105 29 134

NAVY’S 100-POINT SCORERS

19. Jamie O’Leary • Class of 1999

Yrs 1996 1997 1998 1999 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 12/0 11 5 16 12/12 24 6 30 13/13 29 13 42 14/14 15 14 29 51/39 79 38 117

T25. Andy Warner

• Class of 2011 Yrs 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 12/0 2 2 4 16/16 13 14 27 15/15 22 15 37 12/12 12 21 33 55/43 49 52 101

T25. Mike Hannan

14. Dennis Nealon

20. Karl Rippelmeyer

GP/S Gls Asts Pts Yrs 10/0 0 1 1 1988 1989 13/12 21 14 35 11/11 22 29 51 1990 11/11 21 24 45 1991 Totals 45/34 64 68 132

Yrs 1958 1959 1960 Totals

15. Rich Wehman

21. Adam Borcz

T25. Bob Pell

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts 1980 --- 21 5 26 1981 --- 21 13 34 1982 --- 27 12 39 1983 --- 26 5 31 Totals NA 95 35 130

Yrs 1998 1999 2000 2001 Totals

Yrs 1970 1971 1972 Totals

16. Eddie McKinnon

22. Rob Bailey

T25. John Carter

Yrs 1999 2000 2001 2002 Totals

Yrs 1992 1993 1994 1995 Totals

Yrs 1956 1957 1958 Totals

• Class of 1991 • All-American; 1990

• Class of 2002

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 14/13 6 5 11 13/13 24 18 42 13/13 23 11 34 13/13 28 11 39 53/52 81 45 126

17. Brendan Schneck

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts 1977 --- 22 21 43 1978 --- 51 27 78 Totals --- 73 48 121

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 25 32 57 10/--- 16 11 27 --- 31 NA 31 NA 72 43 115

• Class of 2001 • All-American; 2000-01

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 13/12 23 4 27 14/14 18 6 24 13/13 22 6 28 13/13 32 1 33 53/52 95 17 112

• Class of 1995

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 13/6 11 1 12 12/12 14 5 19 13/12 23 17 40 12/12 22 14 36 50/42 70 37 107

23. Matt Pawlikowski • Class of 1993

Yrs 1990 1991 1992 1993 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 11/5 16 3 19 11/3 16 4 20 13/13 15 20 35 12/12 17 15 32 47/33 64 42 106

18. Mike Chanenchuk

24. Billy Looney

Yrs GP/S Gls Asts Pts 1976 --6 13 19 1977 --- 17 15 32 1978 --- 13 18 31 1979 --- 14 23 37 Totals NA 50 69 119

Yrs 2004 2005 2006 2007 Totals

• Class of 1979 • All-American; 1977-78-79

• Class of 2007 • All-American; 2005-06-07

#

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 18/18 13 8 21 16/16 22 4 26 15/15 18 4 22 15/15 20 14 34 64/64 73 30 103

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• Class of 1979 • All-American; 1979 Yrs 1976 1977 1978 1979 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --0 0 0 --5 1 6 --- 45 7 52 --- 41 2 43 NA 91 10 101

• Class of 1972 • All-American; 1971-72

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 17 3 20 --- 31 14 45 --- 27 9 36 NA 75 26 101

• Class of 1958 • All-American; 1956-57-58

GP/S Gls Asts Pts --- 18 8 26 --- 36 10 46 --- 17 12 29 NA 71 30 101

29. Graham Gill

• Class of 2005 • All-American; 2004-05

Yrs 2002 2003 2004 2005 Totals

GP/S Gls Asts Pts 12/4 3 6 9 13/12 13 9 22 18/18 24 10 34 16/16 19 16 35 59/50 59 41 100

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• Class of 1983 • All-American; 1981-82-83

• Class of 1960 • All-American; 1958-59-60 • National Hall of Fame Member


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E CAREER LEADERS Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17.

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143 125 111 107 105 96 95 95 91 87 84 81 79 78 78 75 73 73 73 72 72

James Chambers Ian Dingman Mike Buzzell Mike Herger Brian Keith Nick Mirabito Adam Borcz Rich Wehman Mike Hannan Syd Abernethy Jeff Long Eddie McKinnon Jamie O’Leary Jamie Slough James Lewis Bob Pell Billy Looney Bob Wehman Brendan Schneck Dave Bayly Karl Rippelmeyer

1946-49 2003-07 1977-80 1987-90 1987-90 2005-08 1998-01 1980-83 1976-79 1978-81 1974-77 1999-02 1996-99 1991-94 1964-66 1970-72 2004-07 1984-87 1977-78 1972-74 1958-60

149 129 111 105 91 90 81 75 69 68 63 96 56 54 52 48 46 45 45 43 43

Jeff Long Paul Basile Mike Buzzell Jon Birsner James Lewis Mike Herger Dave Bayly Glen Miles Mike Chanenchuk Dennis Nealon Ian Dingman Nick Mirabito Shannon Heyward Syd Abernethy Andy Warner Brendan Schneck Owen McFadden Eddie McKinnon Bruce Seitz Marty Mason Karl Rippelmeyer

1974-77 1986-89 1977-80 2003-06 1964-66 1987-90 1972-74 1983-86 1976-79 1988-91 2003-07 2005-08 1955-57 1978-81 2008-11 1977-78 1964-66 1999-02 1980-83 1972-75 1958-60

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

Hall of Famer Mike Buzzell is the only player in school history to finish his career with 100 goals and 100 assists.

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

11.

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

393 373 355 325 322 313 312 304 296 296 290 290 268 257 256 253 243 240 239 233

Jeff Long Ian Dingman Billy Looney Jamie O’Leary James Lewis Adam Borcz Bob Pell Jamie Slough Mike Herger Brian Keith Nick Mirabito Andy Ross Bob DeSimone Charles Bertrand Patrick Moran Dave Bayly Graham Gill Mike Newton Matt Long Bill Kordis

1974-77 2003-07 2004-07 1996-99 1964-66 1998-01 1970-72 1991-94 1987-90 1987-90 2005-08 1994-97 1974-75 1992-95 2007-10 1972-74 2002-05 1995-98 1992-95 1971-73

222 214 207 184 183 178 177 172 159 155 149 147 142 141 139 134 134 133 133 132

William Wallace John Duthie Steve Looney Mickey Jarboe Frank Snyder Kevin Caradona Chris Pieczonka Chad Donnelly Matt Russell Paul Basile Dan Sullivan Jamie Slough Kevin Farrington Nick Amatuccio Matt Pawlikowski Eddie McKinnon Joe Donnelly Jason Hull Andy Ross Mike Herger

2004-07 1988-91 2003-06 1997-00 1985-88 1990-93 2002-05 1997-00 2003-06 1986-89 1993-95 1991-94 1990-93 1985-88 1990-93 1999-02 1985-88 1995-98 1994-97 1987-90

Ground Balls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 20.

One of only three players in Navy history to grab 200 ground balls, 1991 captain John Duthie ranks No. 2 on the all-time list.

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Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

701 545 513 509 495 441 439 380 355 344 334 316 274 269 239 237 235 231 204 154 154

Mickey Jarboe Jeff Johnson Kevin Farrington Joe Donnelly Garrett Luebker Bill Mueller Scott Bartkowski Matt Russell Louis Brown RJ Wickham Steve Nims Malcolm Ogilvie Ray Finnegan Steve Soroka Jon Higdon Dennis Wedekind Mickey Reeves Cliff Eley Leonard Supko Tommy Phelan Colin Finnegan

1997-00 1976-79 1990-93 1985-88 1994-96 1974-76 1980-83 2003-06 1987-90 2009-present 1983-86 1966-68 1973-74 1970-72 1999-02 1963-65 1958-59 1956-57 1968-70 2006-09 2004-07

363 313 258 183 181 175 165 156 154 139 139 109 92 89 64 54 24 19 16 14

Chris Pieczonka William Wallace Chris Dingman Jason Hull Mikelis Visgauss Logan West Jay James Max Grant Dan Sullivan Frankie Coppola Chris Messineo Michael Schaal Robby Battle Bart Orr Tommy Wallin Dan Decker Evan McGoogan Dan Kretz Brendan Hamm Steve Looney

2002-05 2003-07 2000-03 1995-98 2005-08 2009-present 1998-00 1986-87 1993-95 2006-10 1994-97 1999-02 2007-10 1997-00 2003-07 2005-08 2010-present 2000-03 2006-09 2003-06

Faceoff Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Leading Navy to the 2004 NCAA Championship Game against Syracuse, Chris Pieczonka is Navy’s all-time leader in faceoff wins.


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Points 1. 2.

4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

10. 12. 14. 15. 17. 20.

Mike Buzzell Mike Buzzell Brendan Schneck Jeff Long James Lewis Ian Dingman Jeff Long Jeff Long James Lewis Dave Bayly Karl Rippelmeyer Paul Basile Syd Abernethy Mike Herger Jon Birsner Mike Herger Brian Keith Glen Miles Dave Bayly Mike Hannan

1979 1978 1978 1977 1965 2004 1975 1976 1966 1972 1958 1987 1981 1987 2006 1988 1989 1986 1973 1978

51 45 44 41 41 41 39 39 38 37 37 37 36 36 34 33 33 32 31 31 31

Brendan Schneck Mike Hannan Joe Bossi Brian Keith Mike Buzzell Mike Hannan Syd Abernethy James Chambers Mike Buzzell Mike Herger Bob DeSimone James Chambers Ian Dingman John Carter James Chambers Ian Dingman Ian Dingman Adam Borcz Bob Pell Karl Rippelmeyer Samuel Moncure

1978 1978 2004 1989 1979 1979 1981 1949 1978 1987 1975 1947 2004 1957 1948 2007 2006 2001 1971 1960 1931

Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 7.

9. 10. 13. 15. 16. 18. 19.

Assists (1956 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

11. 12. 13. 14. 17. 20.

to present-excludes 57, 58, 60, 61, 64) 53 Jeff Long 1977 46 Paul Basile 1987 44 Mike Buzzell 1979 43 Jeff Long 1976 40 Mike Buzzell 1978 36 Jon Birsner 2006 James Lewis 1965 36 35 James Lewis 1966 34 Paul Basile 1989 Jeff Long 1975 34 33 Bruce Seitz 1983 32 Karl Rippelmeyer 1958 31 Jon Birsner 2005 30 Glen Miles 1986 Dave Bayly 1973 30 30 Dave Bayly 1972 29 Jon Birsner 2004 29 Dennis Nealon 1990 Shannon Heyward 1956 29 28 Mike Herger 1988

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

10. 11. 12. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20.

(1978-84 shots not recorded) 174 Bob DeSimone 144 Bob Pell 126 Jeff Long 115 Jamie O’Leary James Lewis 115 111 Ian Dingman 109 Billy Looney 108 Adam Borcz 108 Jamie Slough 106 Patrick Moran 105 Jim Lewis 104 Ian Dingman 104 Jamie O’Leary 104 Brian Keith 103 Joe Bossi 103 Jeff Long 102 James Lewis 100 Billy Looney 99 Glen Miles 98 Ian Dingman

1975 1971 1975 1998 1966 2004 2006 2001 1994 2010 1965 2006 1997 1989 2004 1977 1964 2005 1986 2007

93 87 85 80 75 73 71 69 67 65 62 62 61 61 60 60 60 60 60 59

2004 2006 2004 2008 2007 1991 1986 1994 1992 1999 1990 1989 2008 1998 2010 2005 2005 2000 1990 1993

Ground Balls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15.

20.

(1985 to present) Chris Pieczonka William Wallace Steve Looney Mikelis Visgauss William Wallace John Duthie Glen Miles Jamie Slough Kevin Caradona Mickey Jarboe Louis Brown John Duthie Andy Tormey Jason Hull RJ Wickham Steve Looney Chris Pieczonka Jay James Doug Derocher Kevin Caradona

RJ Wickham registered 188 saves in 2010, marking the most shots turned away by a Navy goalkeeper since two-time Kelly Award winner Mickey Jarboe made 215 stops in 1999.

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

18. 19. 20.

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1975 1999 1996 1976 1987 2010 1994 1978 1993 1997 1990 1989 1977 1992 1998 1979 1988 1991 1974 1982

173 156 154 137 129 126 110 106 104 101 93 88 88 75 71 64 64 59 58 56

2004 1987 1995 2005 2006 2008 2011 2009 2007 1998 2002 2003 2000 1996 1999 2010 1997 2010 2001 2001

Faceoff Wins

14. 15. 16.

First-Team All-American Syd Abernethy led the Midshipmen in goals during the 1981 campaign with 39.

(1956 to present) 236 Bill Mueller 215 Mickey Jarboe 201 Garrett Luebker 196 Bill Mueller 193 Joe Donnelly 188 RJ Wickham 186 Garrett Luebker 183 Jeff Johnson 180 Kevin Farrington 179 Mickey Jarboe 176 Louis Brown 176 Louis Brown 175 Jeff Johnson 171 Kevin Farrington 167 Mickey Jarboe 165 Jeff Johnson 163 Joe Donnelly 161 Kevin Farrington 152 Ray Finnegan 146 Scott Bartkowski

(1995 to present) Chris Pieczonka Max Grant Dan Sullivan Chris Pieczonka William Wallace Mikelis Visgauss Logan West Frankie Coppola William Wallace Jason Hull Chris Dingman Chris Dingman Jay James Chris Messineo Jay James Logan West Mike Haertel Robby Battle Michael Schaal Chris Dingman

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85 78 78 75 63 62 61 59 59 57 57 56 56 55 54 54 53 53 53 52

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

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Points

1. 13 (5-8) Mike Buzzell at Delaware, 4-11-78 2. 12 (4-8) Dennis Nealon at Wash. College, 3-20-91 3. 11 (2-9) Bruce Seitz at Princeton, 4-2-83 11 (2-9) Jeff Long at Hofstra, 4-17-76 5. 10 (3-7) Mike Herger at Army, 4-7-90 10 (7-3) Mike Buzzell at Rutgers, 3-17-79 10 (4-6) Mike Buzzell at Hofstra, 4-11-79 8. 9 (5-4) Dennis Nealon at Army, 4-7-90 9 (2-7) Paul Basile vs. Delaware, 3-21-87 9 (6-3) Brendan Schneck at Delaware, 4-11-78 9 (1-8) Jeff Long vs. Delaware, 4-5-77 9 (4-5) Brendan Schneck at Penn, 5-17-77 9 (5-4) William Kordis at Washington & Lee, 4-15-72 9 (2-7) Tom Mitchell vs. Duke, 5-6-61 15. 8 (2-6) Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 8 (0-8) Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05 8 (5-3) Matt Pawlikowski at Penn, 3-24-93 8 (5-3) Dennis Nealon vs. Delaware, 3-23-91 8 (4-4) Dennis Nealon vs. Penn, 3-17-90 8 (2-6) Dennis Nealon at MBC, 3-28-90 8 (7-1) Brian Keith at Wash. College, 3-4-89 8 (6-2) Brian Keith vs. Washington College, 3-16-88 8 (1-7) Mike Herger at Delaware, 3-26-88 8 (0-8) Paul Basile vs. Brown 5-13-87 8 (3-5) Bruce Seitz at Penn, 3-30-83 8 (6-2) Syd Abernethy vs. Rutgers, 3-14-81 8 (6-2) Syd Abernethy at Princeton, 4-4-81 8 (3-5) Mike Buzzell vs. N. Carolina, 5-21-80 8 (6-2) Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 4-21-79 8 (6-2) Brendan Schneck vs. Princeton, 4-8-78 8 (3-5) Mike Buzzell at Maryland, 4-22-78 8 (5-3) Mike Buzzell vs. Army, 5-17-78 8 (1-7) Jeff Long at Virginia, 4-30-77 8 (7-1) Robert DeSimone at Wash. & Lee, 3-28-75 8 (4-4) Dave Bayly at Hofstra, 4-6-74 8 (3-5) Dave Bayly vs. Dartmouth, 3-17-73 8 (5-3) Dave Bayly at Washington & Lee, 4-15-72 8 (4-4) Tom Mitchell vs. Mt. Washington L.C., 5-27-61

Goals 1. 8 2. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 12. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Robert Booze vs. Drexel, 3-27-43 Brian Keith at Washington College, 3-4-89 Mike Buzzell at Rutgers, 3-17-79 Robert DeSimone at Wash. & Lee, 3-28-75 John Carter vs. Harvard, 4-6-57 Robert Pirie at Princeton, 5-7-55 James Chambers vs. Dartmouth, 4-3-47 Samuel Moncure vs. Lehigh, 4-23-32 Samuel Moncure vs. Lehigh, 5-9-31 Elliott Parish vs. Randolph Macon, 4-6-29 Robert Hull vs. New York Univ., 4-2-27 Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 Matt Pawlikowski vs. Penn, 3-17-90 Brian Keith vs. Washington College, 3-16-88 Mike Herger at Princeton, 3-28-87 Mike Herger vs. Brown 5-13-87 John Hawley at Princeton, 3-30-85 Tom Calabrese vs. Hofstra, 5-8-84 Syd Abernethy vs. Rutgers, 3-14-81 Syd Abernethy at Princeton, 4-4-81 Syd Abernethy vs. Maryland, 4-18-81 Mike Hannan at Penn, 4-4-79 Mike Hannan at Hofstra, 4-11-79 Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 4-21-79 Brendan Schneck vs. Princeton, 4-8-78 Brendan Schneck at Delaware, 4-11-78 Mike Hannan vs. Army, 5-17-78 Nick Smilari vs. Harvard, 4-4-73 Pete Taylor vs. Princeton, 4-14-62 John Carter vs. Duke, 4-20-57 Robert Pirie vs. Harvard, 4-8-54 James Chambers vs. Yale, 4-16-49 James Chambers vs. Harvard, 4-3-48 James Chambers vs. Union College, 3-31-47 James Chambers vs. Harvard, 4-5-47 Stewart McLean vs. Syracuse, 5-1-46 John Carroll vs. City College of NY, 3-31-45

Saves 1. 28 2. 27 27 27 27

(1968-present) Louis Brown vs. Rutgers, 3-11-89 Kevin Farrington at Maryland, 4-11-92 Louis Brown vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-28-90 Joe Donnelly vs. Rutgers, 3-4-87 Steve Nims vs. UMBC, 3-9-85

Faceoff Wins

(1995-present) Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04 Dan Sullivan vs. Maryland, 4-8-95 Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11 Dan Sullivan at Virginia, 3-4-95 Chris Pieczonka at Army, 3-27-04 Dan Sullivan vs. Army, 3-31-95

1. 20 20 3. 19 19 5. 18 18

Faceoff Attempts

(1995-present) Dan Sullivan at Virginia, 3-4-95 Dan Sullivan vs. Maryland, 4-8-95 Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11 Jason Hull vs. Delaware, 3-21-98 Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04 Chris Messineo vs. UMBC, 2-24-96

1. 32 32 3. 29 29 5. 28 28

Faceoff %( min. 10 attempts) Dennis Nealon is the last Navy player to turn in a 10-point game. He posted 12 points on four goals and eight assists in a win over Washington College in 1991. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Francis Brady vs. Syracuse, 5-3-41 Stuart Miller at Army, 5-28-38 John Sullivan vs. Harvard, 4-10-37 Kenneth Schacht vs. Syracuse, 4-27-35 Samuel Moncure vs. Brown, 5-2-31 Samuel Moncure at Harvard, 5-16-31 Walter Linaweaver vs. Lafayette, 4-17-26 Richard Dole vs. Cornell, 4-8-22

Assists (1962-present, excludes 1964, ‘65) 1. 9 9 3. 8 8 8 8 8 8. 7 7 7 7 7

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4.

18 15 14 13 13 13

Bruce Seitz at Princeton, 4-2-83 Jeff Long at Hofstra, 4-17-76 Jon Birsner vs. Colgate, 3-19-05 Dennis Nealon at Wash. College, 3-20-91 Paul Basile vs. Brown 5-13-87 Mike Buzzell at Delaware, 4-11-78 Jeff Long vs. Delaware, 4-5-77 Mike Herger at Army, 4-7-90 Mike Herger at Delaware, 3-26-88 Paul Basile vs. Delaware, 3-21-87 Jeff Long at Virginia, 4-30-77 Tom Mitchell vs. Duke, 5-6-61

(1995-present) Billy Looney vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-22-06 Adam Borcz at Johns Hopkins, 4-21-01 Jamie O’Leary vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-17-98 Tim Paul at North Carolina, 5-10-08 Billy Looney at Army, 4-15-06 Ian Dingman vs. Syracuse, 5-31-04

Ground Balls 1. 13 2. 12 12 12 12 12

(1995-present) Dan Sullivan at Virginia, 3-4-95 William Wallace at Army, 4-15-06 William Wallace vs. Bucknell, 3-11-06 Chris Pieczonka vs. Ohio State, 2-28-04 Mickey Jarboe at Delaware, 3-28-99 Jason Hull vs. North Carolina, 3-2-97

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1.00 .941 .938 .933 .923

(13-13) (16-17) (15-16) (14-15) (12-13)

(1995-present) W. Wallace vs. Lafayette, 3-15-05 W. Wallace vs. Bucknell, 3-11-06 D. Sullivan vs. Delaware, 3-25-95 C. Pieczonka vs. Colgate, 3-20-04 C. Pieczonka at Cornell, 5-23-04

Perfect Faceoff Games (min. of 5 attempts) 13-13 8-8 7-7 7-7 5-5

William Wallace vs. Lafayette, 3-15-05 William Wallace at Bucknell, 3-25-07 Michael Schaal at Stony Brook, 3-24-01 Bart Orr vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 4-14-98 Chris Dingman vs. Radford, 3-21-01

Extra-Man Goals 1. 3 3 3. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

(2000-present) Harrison Chaires at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 Adam Borcz at Penn State, 4-14-01 Tucker Hull at Georgetown, 4-1-11 Ian Dingman at N. Carolina, 5-13-07 Billy Looney at Lehigh, 3-10-07 Ian Dingman at Maryland, 4-8-06 Ian Dingman vs. Georgetown, 4-1-06 Billy Looney vs. Bucknell, 3-11-06 Nick Mirabito vs. Georgetown, 4-2-05 Billy Looney at Holy Cross, 3-27-05 Joe Bossi vs. Penn, 5-16-04 Joe Bossi vs. Colgate, 4-30-04 Ian Dingman at Lafayette, 2-21-04 Ben Bailey at Maryland, 4-5-02 Dave Pittard vs. North Carolina, 3-3-01 Michael Cataffo at Massachusetts, 3-10-01 Nick Lockwood at Georgetown, 4-1-00 Brandon Cornes vs. Stony Brook, 3-25-00 Adam Borcz vs. Radford, 3-7-00

Man-Down Goals 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

(2000-present) Tucker Hull vs. Lafayett, 3-12-11 Andy Tormey vs. Holy Cross, 3-17-07 Nick Mirabito vs. Ohio State, 2-24-06 Billy Looney vs. Lehigh, 4-29-05 Graham Gill vs. UMBC, 4-15-03 Ben Bailey vs. UMBC, 4-15-03 Eddy Holton vs. Lehigh, 3-26-02 Eddy Holton vs. Radford, 3-21-01


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Points 1. 2.

5. 6. 7.

at Delaware, 4-11-78 Penn, 4-2-80 Dartmouth, 3-16-74 Harvard, 4-4-73 at Delaware, 3-26-88 vs. Colgate, 3-20-04 Holy Cross, 4-18-04 at UMBC, 4-2-77 at Army, 5-30-76 at Maryland, 4-28-62

29 29 29 28 27 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

at Penn State, 4-11-59 Union College, 3-31-47 City College of NY, 3-31-45 at Delaware, 4-11-78 City College of NY, 4-1-44 Penn, 4-2-80 at Yale, 5-4-35 Georgia Tech, 4-18-31 Holy Cross, 4-18-04 Dartmouth, 3-16-74 Baltimore, 5-17-69 vs. Duke, 5-13-58 at Duke, 5-5-56 at Penn, 4-20-55 Penn State, 4-14-54 Lehigh, 4-23-32 Georgia Tech, 4-19-30 vs. Lafayette, 4-17-26

21 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 14 14 14 14 14 14

at Delaware, 4-11-78 at Delaware, 3-26-88 at Washington College, 3-20-91 at Hofstra, 4-17-76 at Army, 5-30-76 at Hofstra, 4-6-74 Harvard, 4-4-73 at Princeton, 3-30-85 vs. Colgate, 3-20-04 at Washington College, 3-4-89 Delaware, 4-5-77 Dartmouth, 3-16-74 Princeton, 4-13-74 at Washington College, 3-22-72

80 76 76 75 73

Harvard, 4-4-73 Dartmouth, 3-27-77 vs. Hofstra, 5-3-69 Penn, 5-21-75 Philadelphia Lax Club, 5-23-70

73 71 66 62 62 62 62 62 62

at Delaware, 4-3-90 at Washington College, 3-20-91 Holy Cross, 4-18-04 Lehigh, 4-16-04 Stony Brook, 3-25-00 at Towson, 4-17-93 vs. Duke, 3-31-90 at Army, 4-7-90 at Duke, 4-1-89

30 28 28 28 27 27

at Maryland, 4-11-92 Rutgers, 3-11-89 Brown 5-13-87 vs. UMBC, 3-9-85 Johns Hopkins, 4-28-90 Rutgers, 3-4-87

Goals 1. 4. 5. 6. 9.

Assists 1. 2. 3.

8. 9.

Shots 1. 2. 4. 5.

Ground Balls 1. 2. 3. 4.

Saves 1. 2. 5.

Faceoff Wins 1. 2.

25 22 22 22 22

vs. Colgate, 3-20-04 Holy Cross, 4-18-04 at Army, 3-27-04 UMBC, 2-25-95 at Virginia, 3-4-95

38 37 35 34 34 34

at Virginia, 3-4-95 Johns Hopkins, 4-25-92 at Army, 4-7-90 at North Carolina, 3-2-96 Maryland, 4-8-95 Washington College, 3-1-94

Faceoff Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4.

Faceoff % 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

(min. 10 attempts) 1.000 (12-12) at Bucknell, 3-25-07 94.4 (17-18) Lafayette, 3-15-05 94.1 (16-17) vs. Bucknell, 3-11-06 92.3 (12-13) at Cornell, 5-23-04 80.6 (25-31) vs. Colgate, 3-20-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

16.7 18.2 18.8 19.0 20.0

12-12

at Bucknell, 3-25-07 William Wallace 8-8, Mikelis Visgauss 4-4

Worst Faceoff % (4-24) (4-22) (3-16) (4-21) (3-15)

(min. 10 attempts) at Massachusetts, 3-10-01 at North Carolina, 2-25-11 at Maryland, 4-9-94 at North Carolina, 2-20-09 Maryland, 4-10-99

Perfect Faceoff Games Clear % 1.

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

(25-25) (24-24) (21-21) (18-18) (17-17) (17-17) (13-13)

Air Force, 3-24-98 Johns Hopkins, 4-17-98 Maryland, 4-17-91 Lafayette, 3-15-05 at Army, 5-2-10 Duke, 3-15-98 Air Force, 3-25-99

Worst Clear % 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

46.2 46.7 51.3 51.7 52.6

(12-26) (7-15) (20-39) (15-29) (10-19)

1. 2.

6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Air Force, 2-26-94 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 at Lafayette, 2-21-04 Radford, 3-7-00 Johns Hopkins, 4-19-96 VMI, 2-7-09 vs. Bucknell, 3-11-06 Maryland, 4-8-05 at Penn State, 4-14-01 at UMBC, 2-26-00 Georgetown, 4-3-99 Delaware, 3-21-98 at Penn, 3-11-95 at Delaware, 3-26-94 at Delaware, 3-25-92 at Army, 4-7-90

15 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Air Force, 2-26-94 Rutgers, 3-17-01 Virginia, 3-4-94 at Holy Cross, 3-19-11 at Maryland, 4-5-02 Georgetown, 4-1-01 at Rutgers, 3-18-00 Penn, 3-7-98 Johns Hopkins, 4-19-96 Penn, 3-12-94 at Army, 4-4-92

Extra-Man Goals

6.

at Maryland, 4-10-04 vs. Bucknell, 3-11-06 at Georgetown, 4-15-92 at Georgetown, 3-28-98 at Johns Hopkins, 4-21-07

Extra-Man Attempts 1. 2.

4.

Extra-Man % 1.

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

(4-4) (3-3) (3-3) (2-2) (2-2) (2-2) (2-2) (2-2) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1) (1-1)

VMI, 2-7-09 Lehigh, 4-16-04 Air Force, 3-29-00 vs. Lafayette, 4-30-10 at Colgate, 3-27-10 vs. Holy Cross, 3-15-08 at Penn, 3-8-97 Maryland, 4-17-91 at Bucknell, 3-7-11 Colgate, 3-21-09 Lafayette, 3-7-09 vs. Cornell, 2-23-08 vs. Holy Cross, 3-17-07 Lehigh, 3-24-06 Army, 4-16-05 at Maryland, 4-10-04 Bucknell, 3-13-04 Mt. St. Mary’s, 4-14-98

1962-present: assists (excludes 1964, ‘65) 1968-present: saves, shots (excludes 1978-84) 1989-present: ground balls, face-offs, extra-man goals, extra-man attempts and % (excludes 1995), clear % (excludes 1995)

Ranked ninth on Navy’s all-time assists list, AllAmerican Mike Chanenchuk dealt out four of the school record-setting 21 assists against Delaware in 1978.

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SINGLE-GAME TEAM LEADERS


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E

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MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS Most games played in a season 18 - 2004 Most wins in a season 15 - 2004 Most losses in a season 9 - 2011 (4-9) Number of shutouts in school history 69 - most recent: 19-0 vs. Baltimore, 5-16-70 Number of times shut out in school history 1 - 1-0 by Harvard, 1910 Number of undefeated seasons 17 - most recent: 12-0-0 in 1965 Number of seasons without a loss 13 - most recent: 12-0-0 in 1965 Most goals in a game 30 vs. Maryland Club, 3-28-12 (W, 30-1) Most goals in a game (by two teams) 41 - #3 Virginia 26, Navy 15, 4-24-82 Most goals allowed in a game 26 by #3 Virginia, 4-24-82 (L, 26-15) Consecutive games scoring a goal 1062 - 1910 (vs. Lehigh) - present Consecutive games scoring 10-plus goals (season) 13 - 1979 Consecutive games scoring 10-plus goals (over multiple seasons) 27 - 4-3-65 - 4-8-67

Top 10 Team Performances Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

347 329 323 303 291 278 269 266 261 259

2004 1977 1978 1965 1979 1975 1976 1966 1974 2007

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

221 209 199 194 182 177 177 167 165 164

2004 1978 1965 1977 1975 1979 1966 1949 2007 1962

Goals

8. 9. 10.

Assists 1. 2. 3.

135 1977 126 2004 114 1979 114 1978 5. 108 1976 6. 104 1965 7. 103 1974 8. 96 1989 96 1975 10. 94 2007 * beginning with 1956; missing between 1960-63

Most wins by a graduating class 49 (49-15, .766) by Class of 2007 Largest margin of victory 29 (29-0) vs. Union College, 3-31-47 29 (29-0) vs. City College of NY, 3-31-45 29 (30-1) vs. Maryland Club, 3-28-12 Largest margin of defeat 19 (24-5) at #4 Johns Hopkins, 4-19-97 Longest winning streak 45, 1916 - 5-12-23 Longest undefeated streak 46, 1916 - 5-19-23 Longest home winning streak 45, 1916 - 5-12-23 Longest road/neutral site winning streak 24, 5-2-59 - 4-29-67 Longest winning streak vs. one team 32 vs. Penn State, 1919 - 4-8-61 Longest losing streak vs. one team 36 vs. Johns Hopkins, 5-10-75 - 4-18-09 Longest continuous series with one team 79 years vs. Army (5-27-33 - present) Navy leads series, 57-30-3 66 years vs. Maryland (5-15-46 - present) Maryland leads series, 52-33-1 62 years vs. Johns Hopkins (5-13-50 - present) Johns Hopkins leads series, 58-26-1

Number of Patriot League regular-season titles 5 - 2004-05-06-07-08 Number of Patriot League Tournament titles 5 - 2004-05-06-07-09 Number of NCAA Tournament bids 26 - 1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-8286-87-88-89-92-93-94-99-04-05-06-07-08-09 Number of NCAA Semifinal appearances 8 - 1971-75-76-77-78-79-81-04 Number of NCAA Championship appearances 2 - 1975-04 Number of National Championships 17 Total 12 - Outright: 1928-29-38-43-46-54-60-62-6364-65-66 3 - Co: 1945-49-61 2 - Tri: 1967-70

Shots

Saves

1. 796 1975 2. 733 1977 3. 709 2004 4. 699 1976 5. 682 1969 6. 670 1966 7. 642 1973 8. 616 1971 9. 603 2005 10. 600 1965 * beginning with 1956; missing between 1960-63, 1978-84

Ground Balls

1. 806 2. 645 3. 627 4. 623 5. 620 6. 617 7. 581 8. 578 9. 575 10. 559 * beginning with 1985

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

247 1975 224 1976 222 1999 215 1977 212 1981 212 1978 7. 208 1981 8. 207 1996 9. 205 1979 10. 196 1997 * beginning with 1956; missing between 1960-63

Faceoff Wins 1. 2. 3. 4.

268 2004 188 2005 176 2007 163 2008 163 1987 6. 156 2009 7. 154 2006 8. 148 2002 9. 145 2003 10. 144 1985 * beginning with 1985; missing between 1990-97


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E CLASS RECORDS

Class Record Holders Statistic Points

Goals Assists Shots Ground Balls Saves Faceoff Wins Faceoff Attempts Faceoff %

Freshman 55 by Mike Herger, 1987

37 by Mike Herger, 1987 26 by Paul Basile, 1986 94 by Bob DeSimone, 1974 57 by Doug Derocher, 1989 179 by Mickey Jarboe, 1997 64 by Mike Haertel, 1997 122 by Mike Haertel, 1997 .630 by William Wallace, 2004

Freshmen Records Points 1. 2. 3. 4.

10. 12.

Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 10.

37 33 28 27 27 23 23 23 23 22

(37-18) (22-21) (23-17) (23-15) (23-15) (19-19) (11-26) (28-9) (27-10) (27-6) (33-0) (12-19)

Mike Herger Brendan Schneck Ian Dingman Tucker Hull Sam Jones Jeff Long Paul Basile Tom Hanzsche John Hawley Nick Mirabito James Chambers Dave Pittard

1987 1977 2003 2011 2011 1974 1986 1986 1985 2005 1946 2001

Mike Herger James Chambers Tom Hanzsche Nick Mirabito John Hawley Tucker Hull Sam Jones Ian Dingman Adam Borcz Brendan Schneck

1987 1946 1986 2005 1985 2011 2011 2003 1998 1977

Assists 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

9. 10.

10.

Paul Basile Brendan Schneck Dave Pittard Jeff Long Mike Herger Ian Dingman Tucker Hull Sam Jones Mike Chanenchuk John Hawley Jim Shulson

1986 1977 2001 1974 1987 2003 2011 2011 1976 1985 1975

94 93 82 72 66 63 62 62 62 60 60

Bob DeSimone Mike Herger Nick Mirabito Jeff Long Basil Daratsos John Hawley Billy Looney Adam Borcz Tom Hanzsche Ian Dingman Andy Ross

1974 1987 2005 1974 2007 1985 2004 1998 1986 2003 1994

57 49 41 41 41 41 39 35 33 33 33

Doug Derocher Tom Hanzsche Chad Donnelly Joe Bonacci Mike Herger Nick Amatuccio Paul Basile Jaren Woeppel Mikey Jarboe John Hawley Frank Snyder

1989 1986 1997 1987 1987 1985 1986 2007 1997 1985 1985

179 127 126 42 22 10 9 7 6 4

Mickey Jarboe Scott Bartkowski Steve Nims RJ Wickham Jeff Johnson Joe Donnelly Joe Solomon Art Athens Bob Vogelsburg Kimo Silcox

1997 1980 1983 2009 1976 1985 1987 1975 1975 1996

Ground Balls 1. 2. 3. 7. 8. 9.

Saves 1. 2. 3. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

45 by Mike Hannan, 1978 44 by Mike Buzzell, 1979 144 by Bob Pell, 1971 93 by Chris Pieczonka, 2004 236 by Bill Mueller, 1975 173 by Chris Pieczonka, 2004 281 by Max Grant, 1987 .676 by Chris Pieczonka, 2004

26 21 19 19 18 17 15 15 13 10 10

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Junior 85 by Mike Buzzell, 1979

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44 by Joe Bossi, 2004 53 by Jeff Long, 1977 115 by Jimmy Lewis, 1966 80 by Mikelis Visgauss, 2008 201 by Garrett Luebker, 1996 154 by Dan Sullivan, 1995 260 by Dan Sullivan, 1995 .642 by William Wallace, 2007

Jaren Woeppel is the only player in the last 20 years to rank among Navy’s freshmen ground ball leaders.

Faceoff Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

64 46 45 21 17 10 6 6 6 3

Mike Haertel William Wallace Tommy Wallin Chris Dingman Arthur Rhodes Steve Looney Will Fields Chris Pieczonka Brent Cower Dan Decker

1997 2004 2004 2000 1999 2003 2010 2002 1996 2005

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

122 73 73 43 36 19 18 15 14 10

Mike Haertel William Wallace Tommy Wallin Chris Dingman Arthur Rhodes Steve Looney Will Fields Brent Cower Jason Hull Chris Pieczonka

1997 2004 2004 2000 1999 2003 2010 1996 1995 2002

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.630 .616 .525 .488 .472

10.

Faceoff Attempts 1. 2.

Faceoff %

More than 60 years have past since Hall of Famer James Chambers was a plebe, yet he still ranks among Navy’s all-time freshman point scorers with 33. He stands 10th on the Mids’ career scoring list (143) and remains the school’s all-time leader in goals (143).

Senior 75 by Jeff Long, 1977

( min. 20 attempts) (46-73) William Wallace (45-73) Tommy Wallin (64-122) Mike Haertel (21-43) Chris Dingman (17-36) Arthur Rhodes

2004 2004 1997 2000 1999

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55 43 40 38 38 38 37 37 37 33 33 31

Sophomore 78 by Mike Buzzell, 1978 78 by Brendan Schneck, 1978 51 by Brendan Schneck, 1978 46 by Paul Basile, 1987 174 by Bob DeSimone, 1975 85 by Steve Looney, 2004 188 by RJ Wickham, 2010 64 by Logan West, 2010 130 by Logan West, 2010 .696 by Dan Decker, 2006


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY / DEFEAT

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Largest Margin of Victory 29 29 29 27 26 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20

(29-0) (29-0) (30-1) (27-0) (29-3) (24-0) (23-0) (23-0) (24-1) (23-0) (23-1) (23-1) (23-1) (23-1) (22-1) (23-2) (21-0) (21-0) (25-4) (22-2) (20-0) (21-1)

vs. Union College vs. City College of NY vs. Maryland Club vs. City College of NY at Penn State vs. MIT vs. Penn State vs. Lehigh vs. Georgia Tech vs. Lafayette vs. Univ. of Baltimore at Penn vs. Penn State vs. Georgia Tech vs. Washington College vs. Duke vs. Duke vs. Penn State vs. Cornell vs. Denison at Penn State vs. Penn State

3-31-47 3-31-45 3-28-12 4-1-44 4-11-59 4-30-32 5-19-45 4-23-32 4-18-31 4-17-26 5-17-69 4-20-55 4-14-54 4-19-30 4-28-65 5-13-58 4-20-57 4-12-52 5-18-46 3-26-69 4-28-45 4-29-44

29 29 29 27 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22

(29-0) (29-0) (30-1) (27-0) (24-0) (23-0) (23-0) (24-1) (23-0) (23-1) (23-1) (23-1) (23-1)

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

3-31-47 3-31-45 3-28-12 4-1-44 4-30-32 5-19-45 4-23-32 4-18-31 4-17-26 5-17-69 4-20-55 4-14-54 4-19-30

26 22 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16

(29-3) (23-1) (20-0) (23-4) (24-5) (18-0) (24-6) (19-2) (20-3) (18-2)

at Penn State at Penn at Penn State at Duke at Cornell at Penn at Yale at Hofstra at Rutgers at Penn

Largest Margin of Victory at Home Union College City College of NY Maryland Club City College of NY MIT Penn State Lehigh Georgia Tech Lafayette Univ. of Baltimore Penn Penn State Georgia Tech

11 (13-24) 11 (8-19) 11 (15-26) 11 (11-22) 11 (11-22) 11 (6-17) 11 (1-12) 11 (2-13) 10 (1-11) 10 (7-17) 10 (12-22) 10 (4-14) 10 (4-14)

at #2 Virginia vs. #9 Loyola vs. #3 Virginia vs. #2 Johns Hopkina at #1 Maryland at Duke vs. Princeton at Army at #2 Johns Hopkins at #9 North Carolina vs. #6 Johns Hopkins vs. Army vs. Mt. Washington L.C.

3-4-95 5-15-93 4-24-82 5-6-78 5-23-76 4-28-51 5-9-42 6-1-40 4-24-99 2-28-98 4-25-92 5-31-69 5-18-35

14 (3-17) 12 (5-17) 11 (4-15) 11 (8-19) 11 (15-26) 11 (11-22) 11 (1-12) 10 (12-22) 10 (4-14) 10 (4-14)

vs. Johns Hopkins vs. #1 Maryland vs. Duke vs. #9 Loyola vs. #3 Virginia vs. #2 Johns Hopkina vs. Princeton vs. #6 Johns Hopkins vs. Army vs. Mt. Washington L.C.

4-29-72 4-11-87 3-16-96 5-15-93 4-24-82 5-6-78 5-9-42 4-25-92 5-31-69 5-18-35

at at at at at at at at at at

4-19-97 5-21-88 3-2-96 5-21-77 4-19-03 4-4-98 5-17-87 4-27-85 5-19-82 4-14-90

Largest Margin of Defeat at Home

Largest Margin of Defeat on the Road 19 18 17 16 14 14 14 14 14 12

(5-24) (5-23) (7-24) (6-22) (3-17) (7-21) (5-19) (10-24) (2-16) (6-18)

#4 Johns Hopkins #1 Syracuse North Carolina #1 Cornell #1 Johns Hopkins #1 Maryland #3 Syracuse #1 Johns Hopkins #1 North Carolina #12 Maryland

Largest Margin of Victory on the Road 4-11-59 4-20-55 4-28-45 5-5-56 5-4-46 5-17-58 5-4-35 5-1-65 3-28-64 5-20-50

Largest Margin of Victory at a Neutral Site 15 (21-6) 10 (12-2) 7 (9-2) 7 (9-2) 5 (11-6) 4 (8-4) 4 (9-5) 3 (8-5) 3 (6-3) 3 (9-6)

vs. Colgate vs. Holy Cross vs. Lehigh vs. Providence vs. Colgate vs. Army vs. Bucknell vs. #17 Army vs. #13 Massachusetts vs. Johns Hopkins

19 (5-24) 18 (5-23) 17 (7-24) 16 (6-22) 14 (3-17) 14 (7-21) 14 (5-19) 14 (10-24) 14 (2-16) 14 (3-17) 12 (6-18) 12 (5-17) 11 (4-15)

at #4 Johns Hopkins at #1 Syracuse at North Carolina at #1 Cornell at #1 Johns Hopkins at #1 Maryland at #3 Syracuse at #1 Johns Hopkins at #1 North Carolina vs. Johns Hopkins at #12 Maryland vs. #1 Maryland vs. Duke

Largest Margin of Defeat

3-20-04 3-17-07 $ 4-28-06 2-19-05 3-19-05 4-11-09 3-11-06 $ 4-30-06 3-11-00 5-8-71 4-19-97 5-21-88 3-2-96 5-21-77 4-19-03 4-4-98 5-17-87 4-27-85 5-19-82 4-29-72 4-14-90 4-11-87 3-16-96

Ben Bailey was one of 18 different Navy players to score in the Mids’ 23-5 win over league foe Holy Cross in 2004. The 18-goal difference marks the most lopsided win by the Midshipmen during Richie Meade’s tenure.

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Largest Margin of Defeat at a Neutral Site 8 7 2 2 1 1

(7-15) (13-20) (8-10) (3-5) (13-14) (6-7)

vs. #8 Hofstra vs. #4 Maryland vs. #6 Virginia vs. Maryland vs. #4 Syracuse vs. Army

5-15-99 5-31-75 ! 5-21-05 4-12-24 ! 5-31-04 + 4-17-10

Largest Margin of Victory in a Patriot League Game (Regular Season or Tournament) vs. Holy Cross 18 (23-5) 15 (21-6) vs. Colgate 14 (17-3) vs. Holy Cross vs. Holy Cross 13 (16-3) 13 (14-1) vs. Lafayette 13 (14-1) at Lafayette 11 (14-3) vs. Lehigh vs. Army 11 (12-1) 10 (12-2) vs. Holy Cross 10 (15-5) vs. Colgate 9 (15-6) vs. Lafayette vs. Lehigh 9 (16-7) 8 (18-10) at #9 Army

4-18-04 ^ 3-20-04 3-26-06 + 3-15-08 3-15-05 2-21-04 + 3-11-08 $ 4-27-07 ^ 3-17-07 $ 4-30-04 3-12-11 4-16-04 3-27-04

Largest Margin of Defeat in a Patriot League game (Regular Season or Tournament) 7 (8-15) at Lafayette 5 (9-14) Army 4 (10-14) at Lehigh 3 (9-12) vs. Colgate 3 (6-9) at Army 3 (3-6) at Colgate 1 (4-5) vs. Colgate 1 (11-12) at Bucknell (2OT) 1 (6-7) at Army 1 (6-7) vs. Army 1 (10-9) Colgate 1 (8-7) at Bucknell 1 (7-8) at Bucknell (OT) + - Patriot League game ^ Neutral site game $ Patriot League Tournament game ! NCAA Tournament game

3-12-10 4-16-11 3-1-11 $ 4-25-08 4-12-08 3-18-06 3-26-11 3-7-11 $ 5-2-10 4-17-10 3-21-09 2-28-09 3-12-05


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E By the Numbers Record Record Record Record Record

vs. Teams vs. Teams vs. Teams vs. Teams vs. Teams

Ranked Ranked Ranked Ranked Ranked

in Top in Top in Top in Top in Top

Record vs. Teams When Ranked Record vs. Teams When Ranked Record vs. Teams When Ranked Record vs. Teams When Ranked Record vs. Teams When Ranked *** Rankings began in 1973

25 20 15 10 5

in Top in Top in Top in Top in Top

25 20 15 10 5

144-175 142-175 108-166 79-132 29-80

255-170 255-170 234-154 164-104 68-42

Navy’s Record Against...

Navy’s Record When Ranked...

Rk Record Last Game 1 0-0 2 7-3 L 8-7 at Bucknell (OT) 3-12-05 3 15-10 L 10-8 vs. #6 Virginia 5-21-05 4 36-17 L 10-9 at #7 Georgetown 3-31-07 5 10-12 W 12-2 vs. Holy Cross 3-17-07 6 26-18 L 6-9 at #17 Army 4-12-08 7 24-7 W 11-3 at #14 N. Carolina 3-4-06 8 21-13 W 8-3 at Colgate 3-23-08 9 11-9 L 8-9 at #6 N. Carolina 2-20-09 10 14-15 L 5-12 #7 Johns Hopkins 4-19-08 11 13-12 L 7-8 #15 Loyola (OT) 2-20-10 12 20-12 L 5-14 at #3 Duke 5-9-09 13 12-12 W 8-4 Army 4-11-09 14 17-9 L 4-10 #4 Johns Hopkins 5-17-08 15 8-5 L 9-10 Colgate 3-21-09 16 6-4 L 4-11 #4 N Carolina 2-25-10 17 3-3 L 8-15 at #15 Lafayette 3-12-10 18 4-2 W 12-6 at #22 Army 4-25-98 19 0-2 L 11-8 at #9 Mass. 3-10-01 20 7-3 W 11-5 #3 Georgetown 4-1-01 21 0-0 22 0-0 23 0-0 24 0-0 25 0-0 All-Time Record 255-170 (60.0)

Date 4-14-73 4-21-73 5-5-73 5-12-73 5-19-73 3-23-74 4-27-74 5-4-74 5-18-74 4-5-75 4-19-75 4-26-75 5-3-75 5-10-75 5-24-75 5-31-75 4-14-76 4-24-76 5-8-76 5-19-76 5-23-76 4-23-77 5-7-77 5-13-77 5-17-77 5-21-77 4-22-78 4-29-78 5-6-78 5-17-78 5-20-78 6-3-78 4-21-79 4-29-79 5-5-79 5-19-79 4-19-80 4-26-80 5-3-80 3-21-81 4-26-81 5-2-81 5-20-81 5-23-81 4-14-82 4-24-82 5-1-82 5-19-82 4-9-83 4-23-83 4-30-83 3-24-84 4-7-84 4-21-84 4-28-84 4-20-85 4-27-85 4-12-86 4-26-86 5-19-86 4-11-87 5-17-87 4-30-88 5-21-88 4-15-89 4-29/89 5-22-89 4-21-90 3-3-91 4-18-92 3-6-93 4-24-93 3-5-94 3-4-95

Opponent #3 Maryland at #3 Virginia at #1 Johns Hopkins #5 Army at #4 Wash. & Lee (3OT) #5 Washington & Lee #5 Virginia #2 Johns Hopkins at #3 Washington & Lee #2 Cornell #5 Hofstra #4 Maryland at #3 Virginia at #1 Johns Hopkins at #2 Cornell vs. #4 Maryland #3 North Carolina at #2 Maryland #5 Johns Hopkins #5 North Carolina at #1 Maryland #2 Maryland at #3 Johns Hopkins at #5 Penn at #4 Penn at #1 Cornell at #2 Maryland #5 Virginia #2 Johns Hopkins #5 Army at #1 Cornell at #5 Army #2 Maryland at #4 Virginia at #1 Johns Hopkins at #2 Maryland at #5 Maryland #1 Virginia #2 Johns Hopkins at #4 Syracuse at #4 Virginia #1 Johns Hopkins at #3 Army at #2 North Carolina at #3 Army (OT) #3 Virginia #3 Johns Hopkins at #1 North Carolina #4 Army at #4 Virginia at #1 Johns Hopkins at #4 North Carolina at #5 Army #4 Virginia #2 Johns Hopkins at #4 Virginia at #1 Johns Hopkins at #2 Maryland #1 Johns Hopkins at #3 Virginia #1 Maryland at #3 Syracuse #2 Johns Hopkins at #1 Syracuse #4 Maryland at #1 Johns Hopkins at #1 Syracuse #4 Virginia at #3 Virginia #5 Towson at #5 Virginia at #4 Johns Hopkins #5 Virginia at #2 Virginia

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Navy Result Rk 7-14 4 9-11 4 7-12 6 8-5 7 12-13 6 10-13 4 9-13 6 13-12 6 9-11 6 7-16 5 15-10 7 10-9 5 15-11 4 11-16 3 15-12 3 13-20 3 10-4 3 10-14 3 10-18 3 13-9 4 11-22 4 13-16 5 11-17 4 12-19 4 14-12 6 6-22 6 13-16 4 15-8 4 11-22 4 16-13 4 7-13 4 16-15 4 12-17 5 11-8 5 10-17 5 10-15 3 11-9 7 9-12 5 8-13 5 10-14 7 13-12 6 6-9 6 16-10 6 8-17 6 12-11 6 15-26 7 7-12 8 2-16 9 10-9 NR 10-14 11 8-13 10 4-11 8 6-9 9 7-6 11 6-9 8 6-12 12 10-24 13 8-11 4 11-14 6 9-12 6 5-17 6 5-19 6 7-10 7 5-23 7 5-6 5 5-7 8 11-18 8 10-7 13 7-14 10 12-2 9 7-9 11 8-11 8 7-14 7 13-24 T11

Patrick Winter (L), Steve Looney (C) and Victor Barger (R) celebrate following the Mids’ 9-6 win over No. 1-ranked Maryland in 2004.

Date 4-8-95 4-22-95 4-5-97 4-19-97 4-4-98 4-17-98 3-21-99 4-24-99 4-1-01 4-20-02 3-30-03 4-5-03 4-19-03 3-5-04 4-3-04 4-10-04 4-24-04 5-31-04 4-16-05 4-23-05 4-1-06 4-8-06 5-14-06 3-2-07 3-29-08 4-4-08 5-17-08 5-9-09 4-23-11

Opponent #3 Maryland L at #1 Johns Hopkins L #4 Maryland L at #4 Johns Hopkins L at #1 Maryland L #3 Johns Hopkins L at #3 Duke L at #2 Johns Hopkins L #3 Georgetown W #2 Johns Hopkins L #4 Georgetown (OT) L #4 Maryland L at #1 Johns Hopkins L at #4 North Carolina (OT) W at #4 Georgetown W at #1 Maryland W #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L vs. #4 Syracuse L #4 Army W at #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L #5 Georgetown L at #4 Maryland W at #5 Georgetown L #5 North Carolina W #4 Georgetown (OT) L at #3 Maryland W #4 Johns Hopkins L at #3 Duke L at #2 Johns Hopkins L

Navy Result Rk 11-19 12 8-16 17 5-10 10 5-24 13 7-21 14 14-15 18 4-9 11 1-11 13 11-4 20 8-9 14 3-4 12 7-9 16 3-17 NR 9-8 NR 7-5 6 9-6 4 9-10 2 13-14 2 12-9 T6 8-9 5 5-9 8 7-6 11 7-9 9 19-8 12 10-11 10 5-4 9 4-10 14 5-14 12 5-14 NR

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Rk Record Last Game 1 1-21 L 8-9 at J. Hopkins (OT) 4-23-05 2 2-17 L 5-14 Johns Hopkins 4-23-11 3 6-13 L 5-14 at Duke 5-9-09 L 9-11 at Maryland 4-10-10 4 11-17 9-10 W 19-9 North Carolina 3-2-07 5 6 9-13 L 8-9 at North Carolina 2-20-09 7 14-14 L 4-10 Maryland 4-8-11 8 9-7 W 10-4 Maryland 4-3-09 L 7-15 Johns Hopkins 4-18-09 9 10-11 8-6 W 13-11 UMBC 4-15-03 10 11 5-7 L 7-8 Maryland (2OT) 4-6-07 5-9 L 8-10 at North Carolina 2-25-11 12 13 9-5 L 12-13 Georgetown (OT) 4-2-10 14 3-6 L 8-9 at Loyola 2-19-11 15 6-6 L 9-15 at Lafayette 3-12-10 16 7-1 W 6-4 at Bucknell 3-25-07 17 9-3 L 9-14 Army 4-16-11 18 5-1 W 11-4 at UMBC 2-23-02 19 8-1 W 8-6 #19 Ohio State 2-14-09 20 5-1 L 9-12 Ohio State 2-28-04 21 1-0 W 9-3 Ohio State 2-24-06 22 1-0 W 11-5 at Army 4-25-98 23 0-0 24 0-0 25 0-0 All-Time Record 144-175 (45.1)

Navy vs. Top-5 Opponents

RANKINGS HISTORY


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME SEASON OPENERS All-Time Record

88-15-1

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Won 10 Current Streak Feb. 12, 2011; Navy 14, VMI 8 Last Win Last Loss Feb. 24, 2001; UMBC 9, Navy 8 OT 1908 1909 1910 1911 3-21-12 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 4-1-22 3-31-23 4-12-24 & 4-8-25 4-3-26 4-2-27 3-31-28 3-30-29 4-5-30 4-11-31 4-9-32 4-8-33 4-7-34 4-6-35 4-4-36 4-3-37 4-2-38 4-1-39 4-3-40 3-29-41 4-2-42 3-24-43 4-1-44 3-31-45 4-13-46 3-31-47

Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Mt. Washington Jr. Johns Hopkins Baltimore City Baltimore City Lehigh Mt. Washington L.C. Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Penn State Maryland State Maryland State Maryland Club Stevens Inst. of Tech vs. Maryland Stevens Inst. of Tech New York New York New York New York Oxford-Cambridge Western Maryland Mt. Washington L.C. Harvard Penn Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Drexel City College of NY City College of NY Swarthmore Union College

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1-6 4-7 6-0 1-2 4-2 9-1 5-1 1-2 15-1 10-1 8-0 13-0 11-1 15-0 16-0 12-1 3-5 14-0 4-0 11-1 7-3 11-0 4-5 10-0 4-5 6-6 13-1 7-1 8-2 6-2 11-4 11-3 13-3 11-5 9-8 20-6 27-0 29-0 13-0 29-0

3-31-48 4-4-49 4-1-50 3-28-51 3-29-52 3-28-53 4-3-54 3-26-55 3-24-56 3-30-57 3-29-58 3-28-59 4-2-60 4-1-61 3-31-62 3-30-63 3-28-64 4-3-65 4-2-66 4-1-67 3-30-68 3-26-69 3-28-70 3-17-71 3-22-72 3-17-73 3-16-74 3-19-75 3-20-76 3-19-77 3-18-78 3-17-79 3-19-80 3-14-81 3-13-82 3-12-83 3-10-84 3-9-85 3-4-86 3-4-87 3-5-88 3-4-89 3-30-90 3-3-91 2-29-92

Dartmouth Williams College Washington College Washington College Washington College Washington College Washington College Washington College Washington College Washington College Washington College Rutgers at Rutgers Rutgers at Rutgers Rutgers at Rutgers Mt. Washington L.C. Washington College Syracuse Syracuse Denison Carling L.C. Yale at Washington College Dartmouth Dartmouth at UMBC Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers at Rutgers at Washington College Rutgers at Washington & Lee (OT) Washington & Lee at Washington & Lee UMBC (OT) at Rutgers Rutgers at UMBC at Washington College Washington College at #3 Virginia at #18 Penn State

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W L W L W W W W W W W W W L L

13-6 14-3 10-5 8-6 12-7 13-5 18-0 13-4 18-10 18-11 17-8 10-9 15-2 12-3 17-6 13-3 20-3 11-10 18-3 18-4 14-0 22-2 5-4 8-4 18-3 16-2 23-4 9-10 14-10 7-9 13-7 15-16 14-7 11-14 11-10 13-7 13-9 9-8 14-12 7-6 13-6 15-9 16-4 7-14 9-16

Navy in Conference Openers Patriot League

All-Time Record 5-3 Current Streak Lost 1 Last Win March 2, 2010; Navy 8, Lehigh 3 Last Loss March 1, 2011; Lehigh 14, Navy 10 Home Road Neutral Site

0-0 4-3 1-0

vs. Army vs. Bucknell vs. Colgate vs. Holy Cross vs. Lafayette vs. Lehigh

Sam Jones paced Navy with four goals and an assist in his Patriot League debut in 2011 vs. Lehigh.

2-21-04 at Lafayette W 3-12-05 at Bucknell (OT) L 3-11-06 = vs. Bucknell W 2-24-07 at Lafayette W 3-8-08 at Lafayette W 2-28-09 at Bucknell L 3-6-10 at Lehigh W 3-1-11 at Lehigh L = - First 4 Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)

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82 #

0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-0 1-1

14-1 8-7 9-5 9-4 8-5 7-8 8-3 10-14

2-27-93 #17 Penn State 2-26-94 Air Force UMBC 2-25-95 2-24-96 UMBC 2-22-97 at UMBC at UMBC 2-21-98 #11 UMBC 2-27-99 2-26-00 * at #11 UMBC 2-24-01 UMBC* (OT) St. Joseph’s 2-16-02 Marist (3 Qtrs.) 2-15-03 2-21-04 + at Lafayette 2-19-05 = vs. Providence 2-18-06 at Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s 2-17-07 VMI 2-9-08 2-7-09 VMI 2-13-10 VMI VMI 2-12-11 & - game played in Washington, D.C. = - game played in Branford, Conn. * - ECAC Lacrosse League game + - Patriot League game

W W W W W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W

ECAC Lacrosse League

11-9 19-3 16-13 14-13 11-10 15-12 3-9 11-2 8-9 16-2 12-1 14-1 9-2 12-2 10-3 10-2 13-5 16-5 14-8

All-Time Record

2-2

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

0-0 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

Home Road Neutral Site

Georgetown UMBC Massachusetts Penn State Rutgers Stony Brook

2-26-00 2-24-01 2-23-02 3-8-03

at UMBC UMBC (OT) at UMBC at Massachusetts

0-0 2-2 0-0

W L W L

11-2 9-8 11-4 10-9


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E MEMORABLE NAVY LACROSSE GAMES

Memorable Wins in Navy Lacrosse History Win # 1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750

Date 1908 1920 4-2-27 4-4-36 5-6-44 4-4-51 5-4-57 5-11-63 5-25-68 4-6-74 4-11-79 3-7-87 4-17-93 3-24-01 3-11-06 3-19-11

Site Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Hempstead, N.Y. Hempstead, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Towson, Md. Stony Brook, N.Y. San Diego, Calif. Worcester, Mass.

Memorable Games in Navy History

First First First First

Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot

League League League League

Game Tournament Game Tournament Win (Game) Tournament Win (Tournament)

First NCAA Tournament Game First NCAA Tournament Win

Largest Navy Home Attendance Records

Date 1908 1908 1908 4-21-23 2-21-04 4-30-04 4-30-04 4-30-04 5-2-04 5-22-71 5-22-71

Attendance Teams 1. 18,694 Johns Hopkins 2. 17,017 Johns Hopkins (NCAA Tournament; Quarterfinals) 3. 16,042 Johns Hopkins 4. 15,271 Johns Hopkins 5. 15,109 Maryland 6. 14,625 Maryland 7. 14,124 Maryland 8. 14,000 Johns Hopkins 9. 13,857 Johns Hopkins 10. 12,117 Army *** Attendance figures reflect documented records on box scores...consistently kept

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Site Site Unknown Site Unknown Site Unknown Annapolis, Md. Easton, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville, Va.

Result loss to Johns Hopkins, 6-1 def. Baltimore City, 4-2 def. Baltimore City, 4-2 .... OR def. Lehigh, 10-1 def. Lafayette, 14-1 def. Colgate, 15-5 def. Colgate, 15-5 def. Colgate, 15-5 def. #19 Hobart, 9-8 def. Virginia, 9-6 def. Virginia, 9-6

Stadium Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, beginning with the 1995 season

83 #

Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.

Date April 24, 2004 May 17, 2008 April 19, 2008 April 20, 2002 April 3, 2009 April 6, 2007 April 8, 2005 May 12, 1962 April 22, 2006 April 16, 2005

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First Game Played First Win First Home Win

Result def. Baltimore City, 4-2 def. Maryland State, 11-1 def. New York Univ., 11-1 def. Harvard, 8-2 def. Philadelphia Lacrosse Club, 19-1 def. Harvard, 14-3 def. Virginia, 10-5 def. Johns Hopkins, 10-5 def. Philadelphia Lacrosse Club, 11-2 def. #7 Hofstra, 17-6 def. Hofstra, 19-12 def. UMBC, 14-4 def. #13 Towson, 8-7 def. Stony Brook, 14-6 def. Bucknell, 9-5 def. Holy Cross, 8-3


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Record 66-31

Pct. .680

Maryland

45-32

.584

2

8

34

Virginia

47-29

.618

5

4

4.

30

Syracuse

59-20

.747

10

5

5.

26

Navy

16-26

.381

0

2

7.

24

Cornell

30-21

.588

3

4

1.

No. 40

2.

34

8.

w w w. N AV Y S P O RT S . c o m

9.

26

19

18

School Johns Hopkins

North Carolina

Princeton

Massachusetts

27-21

30-13 9-18

.563

.698

.333

1st 2nd 9 9

4

6

0

1

2

1

10.

17

Hofstra

5-17

.227

0

0

12.

16

Army

4-16

.200

0

0

15

Duke

14.

15. 16. 18. 20. 21. 23. 24. 28. 32.

40.

17 16

12 11 11 9 9 8 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Loyola

9-17

Notre Dame

9-16

Brown Georgetown Pennsylvania Rutgers Towson Washington & Lee Delaware UMBC Harvard Adelphi Albany Denver Hobart Michigan State Ohio State Providence Yale Air Force Bucknell Fairfield Penn State Mount St. Mary’s Siena Stony Brook Villanova Butler Canisius C.W. Post Colgate Cortland State Dartmouth Hartford Manhattan Marist New Hampshire N.C. State

22-14

5-12 10-11 2-11 2-9 7-10 3-8 3-6 1-6 2-5 2-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 0-3 1-3 0-3 2-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

.346 .360

.611

.294 .476 .154 .182 .412 .273 .333 .143 .286 .333 .200 .333 .000 .000 .250 .000 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

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

1 1

2

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

Years Participated 1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-8485-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-9899-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11 1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-81-82-83-8687-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-00-01-03-0405-06-07-08-09-10-11 1971-72-73-74-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-8688-90-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-0305-06-07-08-09-10-11 1979-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-9394-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-0809-10-11 1971-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-8687-88-89-92-93-94-99-04-05-06-07-08-09 1976-77-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-9091-92-93-94-95-96-98-04-07-08-09-10-11 1971-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-87-88-8995-00-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11 1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-0203-04-06-07-09-10 1976-77-79-81-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-9702-03-05-06-09 1971-73-74-75-78-93-96-97-99-00-01-03-0608-09-10-11 1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-0001-07-08-10 1971-72-73-78-81-82-83-84-85-87-93-96-0304-05-10 1990-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-00-01-06-07-0809-10-11 1992-94-95-97-98-99-00-01-02-05-07-08-0910-11 1971-73-76-85-87-90-91-92-94-95-97-09 1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07 1975-77-83-84-85-87-88-89-04-06-11 1972-74-75-84-86-90-91-03-04 1989-91-92-94-96-01-03-05-07 1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-80 1984-99-05-07-10-11 1998-99-06-07-08-09 1980-88-90-96-06 1982-85-87-89 2003-04-05-07 2006-08-10-11 1998-00-02-04 1987-89-91 2003-04-08 2004-06-07 1988-90-92 1971-88 2001-11 2002-05 2003-05 2003-10 2009-11 2002-10 2009-11 1998 2008 1986 2008 1972 2003 2011 2002 2005 1986 1979

Most Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances (current) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

10.

Johns Hopkins

Maryland Cornell Virginia Notre Dame Duke North Carolina Hofstra Syracuse Delaware Denver

40 9 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 2 2

1972-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-9495-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11 05-06-07-08-09-10-11 06-07-08-09-10-11 07-08-09-10-11 07-08-09-10-11 08-09-10-11 08-09-10-11 10-11 10-11

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84 #

Navy in the NCAA Tournament Appearances Consecutive Appearances NCAA Championships Won Overall Record First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Home Record Road Record Neutral Site Record Under Richie Meade First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

Record by Seed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NS

Navy as 0-0 4-2 1-1 4-4 2-3 2-5 0-1 1-3 2-7

26 6 0 16-26 6-7 8-11 2-6 0-2 8-5 7-17 1-4 5-7 3-4 1-2 1-0 0-1

Opponent as 1-6 0-2 1-7 2-3 3-2 2-0 2-2 1-2 4-2

Record By Opponent

Army Navy leads, 2-0 Last Meeting ... Navy, 16-10 — 1981 Brown Tied, 1-1 Last Meeting ... Brown, 12-5 — 1994 Cornell Tied, 2-2 Last Meeting ... Navy, 6-5 — 2004 Cortland State Cortland State leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Cortland St., 10-9 (2OT) — 1972 Delaware Navy leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Navy, 9-7 — 2005 Duke Duke leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Duke, 14-5 — 2009 Georgetown Georgetown leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Georgetown, 9-7 — 2006 Harvard Navy leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Navy, 10-9 — 1988 Hofstra Hofstra leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Hofstra, 15-7 — 1999 Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Johns Hopkins, 10-4 — 2008 Loyola Loyola leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Loyola, 19-8 — 1993 Maryland Maryland leads, 4-0 Last Meeting ... Maryland, 15-10 — 1979 Massachusetts Navy leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Navy, 16-14 — 1979 North Carolina North Carolina leads, 4-2 Last Meeting ... Navy, 8-7 — 2008 Pennsylvania Navy leads, 4-0 Last Meeting ... Navy, 11-5 — 2004 Princeton Navy leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Navy, 8-7 — 2004 Syracuse Syracuse leads, 4-0 Last Meeting ... Syracuse, 14-13 —2004 Virginia Virginia leads, 2-1 Last Meeting ... Virginia, 10-8 — 2005 Washington & Lee Washington & Lee leads, 2-0 Last Meeting ... Washington & Lee, 11-9 — 1974 Yale Yale leads, 1-0 Last Meeting ... Yale, 9-3 — 1992


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Navy’s Overall NCAA Tournament Record: 16-26

6-7 First Round: Quarterfinals: 8-11 Semifinals: 2-6 Championship: 0-2

10-Team: 10-Team: 10-Team: 10-Team:

8-Team: 7-5 8-Team: 1-6 8-Team: 0-1 Score

9-6 7-10 9-10 12-13 9-11 17-6 15-12 13-20 13-9 11-22 14-12 6-22 16-13 7-13 16-14 10-15 11-18 16-10 8-17 2-16

1986 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Expansion — 10-team tournament 1986 First Round Bye Quarterfinals Virginia L 9-12

1987 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Expansion — 12-team tournament 1987 First Round Brown W 14-6 Quarterfinals Syracuse L 5-19 1988 First Round Harvard W 10-9 Quarterfinals Syracuse L 5-23 1989 First Round Pennsylvania W 12-11 Quarterfinals Syracuse L 11-19 1992 First Round Yale L 3-9 1993 First Round Loyola L 8-19 1994 First Round Brown L 5-12 1999 First Round Hofstra L 7-15

2003 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Expansion — 16-team tournament 2004 First Round Pennsylvania W 11-5 Quarterfinals Cornell W 6-5 Semifinals Princeton W 8-7 Championship Syracuse L 13-14 2005 First Round Delaware W 9-7 Quarterfinals Virginia L 8-10 2006 First Round Georgetown L 7-9 2007 First Round North Carolina L 8-12 2008 First Round North Carolina W 8-7 Quarterfinals Johns Hopkins L 4-10 2009 First Round Duke L 5-14

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Site

2OT 3OT

12-Team: 12-Team: 12-Team: 12-Team: Navy Seed

3-4 0-3 0-0 0-0

16-Team: 16-Team: 16-Team: 16-Team: Opp. Seed

Coach

Charlottesville, Va. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Ithaca, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Annapolis, Md. West Point, N.Y. Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C.

2 2 6 5 6 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 3 4 6 6 8

7 3 3 4 3 5 1 3 5 1 4 1 5 1 6 2 5 3 2 1

Bilderback Bilderback Bilderback Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa Szlasa

Charlottesville, Va.

6

3

Matthews

Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Cambridge, Mass. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Providence, R.I. Providence, R.I.

6 6 NA NA 8 8 8 7 NA NA

NA 3 8 1 NA 1 NA NA 7 7

Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Meade

Annapolis, Md. Ithaca, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Md. Washington, D.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Annapolis, Md. Durham, N.C.

2 2 2 2 5 5 NA NA NA NA NA

NA 7 6 4 NA 4 8 8 4 5 3

Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade Meade

85 #

3-3 1-2 1-0 0-1

w w w. N AV Y S P O RT S . c o m

Round Opponent Year Inaugural NCAA Lacrosse Championship — 8-team tournament Quarterfinals Virginia W 1971 Maryland L Semifinals Quarterfinals Cortland State L 1972 1973 Quarterfinals Washington & Lee L 1974 Quarterfinals Washington & Lee L Quarterfinals Pennsylvania W 1975 Cornell W Semifinals Championship Maryland L 1976 Quarterfinals North Carolina W Maryland L Semifinals Quarterfinals Pennsylvania W 1977 Semifinals Cornell L Quarterfinals Army W 1978 Semifinals Cornell L Quarterfinals Massachusetts W 1979 Maryland L Semifinals 1980 Quarterfinals North Carolina L 1981 Quarterfinals Army W Semifinals North Carolina L 1982 Quarterfinals North Carolina L

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT STATISTICS

w w w. N AV Y S P O RT S . c o m

Year-By-Year Stat Comparison

Date 5-22-71 5-29-71 5-20-72 5-19-73 5-18-74 5-21-75 5-24-75 5-31-75 5-19-76 5-23-76 5-17-77 5-21-77 5-17-78 5-20-78 5-16-79 5-19-79 5-21-80 5-20-81 5-23-81 5-19-82 5-19-86 5-13-87 5-17-87 5-18-88 5-22-88 5-17-89 5-22-89 5-9-92 5-8-93 5-14-94 5-15-99 5-16-04 5-23-04 5-29-04 5-31-04 5-14-05 5-21-05 5-19-06 5-13-07 5-10-08 5-17-08 5-9-09

Opponent at Virginia at Maryland Corland State at Wash. & Lee at Wash. & Lee Penn at Cornell vs. Maryland North Carolina at Maryland at Penn at Cornell Army at Cornell Massachusetts at Maryland North Carolina at Army at North Carolina at North Carolina at Virginia Brown at Syracuse at Harvard at Syracuse Penn at Syracuse Yale Loyola at Brown vs. Hofstra Penn at Cornell vs. Princeton vs. Syracuse Delaware vs. Virginia at Georgetown at North Carolina at North Carolina Johns Hopkins at Duke

Result W, 9-6 L, 7-10 L, 9-10 (OT) L, 12-13 (OT) L, 9-11 W, 17-6 W, 15-12 L, 13-20 W, 13-9 L, 11-22 W, 14-12 L, 6-22 W, 16-13 L, 7-13 W, 16-14 L, 10-15 L, 11-18 W, 16-10 L, 8-17 L, 2-16 L, 9-12 W, 14-6 L, 5-19 W, 10-9 L, 5-23 W, 12-11 L, 11-18 L, 3-9 L, 8-19 L, 5-12 L, 7-15 W, 11-5 W, 6-5 W, 8-7 L, 13-14 W, 9-7 L, 8-10 L, 7-9 L, 8-12 W, 8-7 L, 4-10 L, 5-14

34 32 53 63 55 75 42 58 58 49 53 26 45 36 53 50 45 59 49 30 48 38 40 36 20 43 44 39 39 48 36 36 35 32 40 41 30 28 43 41 35 26

/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

Sh 44 37 25 39 40 30 51 64 40 57 40 56 45 44 52 52 36 42 51 51 48 50 56 48 50 54 46 25 55 36 29 18 28 22 44 32 32 40 32 33 23 36

Sv 18 / 11 14 / 10 5 / 15 16 / 23 18 / 24 16 / 19 17 / 16 19 / 18 12 / 17 19 / 16 17 / 19 15 / 9 15 / 18 20 / 11 15 / 15 17 / 21 9 / 15 12 / 22 21 / 20 15 / 8 12 / 14 28 / 9 22 / 9 19 / 12 14 / 10 23 / 19 9 / 15 11 / 18 17 / 10 13 / 21 ---7/9 12 / 14 5/8 6 / 15 13 / 12 12 / 10 10 / 6 10 / 12 12 / 13 6 / 13 5 / 10

Navy’s All-Time NCAA Goal Scorers

Player GP/GS G A Pts Sid Abernethy 5/5 13 6 19 Bill Anderson 6/1 6 2 8 Tim Andrews 3/1 1 0 1 Joe Avvedutui 3/1 5 0 5 Ben Bailey 4/4 4 0 4 Rob Bailey 3/3 2 1 3 Paul Basile 7/7 7 17 24 Dave Bayly 3/3 7 5 12 Michael Beggins 3/0 1 0 1 Jeff Bellistri 1/1 1 0 1 Bob Bianchi 4/3 1 0 1 Jim Bianchi 5/3 1 1 2 Jon Birsner 7/7 5 8 13 Alex Borcz 1/0 1 0 1 Joe Bossi 4/4 8 0 8 Chris Burgin 5/0 1 1 2 Mike Buzzell 7/5 14 16 30 Michael Canders 7/2 6 6 12 Michael Chanenchuk 8/4 7 7 14 Emory Chenoweth 5/2 2 0 2 Bill Claridge 7/0 3 0 3 Gregory Clement 2/2 2 0 2 Jeff Connelly 6/3 8 1 9 Fred Cook 6/3 8 0 8 Rich Costello 1/0 1 0 1 Chuck Coughlin 3/0 1 1 2 Basil Daratsos 4/3 2 1 3 Nikk Davis 1/1 1 0 1

Player GP/GS G A Pts Bob DeSimone 4/3 8 2 10 Ian Dingman 6/6 11 7 18 Seth DiNola 6/0 1 0 1 Mike Dow 2/1 1 0 1 Justin Dunne 2/0 1 0 1 David Ellison 1/0 1 0 1 Graham Gill 6/6 9 3 12 Max Grant 2/0 1 0 1 Mike Gubosh 4/0 2 0 2 Dave Guill 4/0 2 0 2 Michael Gurny 5/0 2 0 2 Paul Gustin 6/3 3 4 7 Jim Hamill 4/0 1 0 1 Mike Hannan 6/2 19 1 20 Tom Hanzsche 6/1 2 0 2 Taylor Harris 6/0 2 0 2 Michael Herger 6/6 14 7 21 Terence Higgins 5/0 2 0 2 Bob Holman 7/4 8 1 9 John Holmes 6/1 1 0 1 Ben Horn 6/2 6 2 8 David Jones 4/3 1 0 1 Brian Keith 6/5 10 2 12 Bill Kordis 4/3 10 4 14 Chris Ladd 2/0 1 0 1 Patrick Lee 3/2 1 0 1 Clipper Lennon 6/0 2 0 2 Joe Lennon 3/3 1 1 2

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50 53 55 45 38 31 43 60 36 46 31 40 39 28 33

GB ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ 46 / 53 / 49 / 50 / 37 / 24 / 27 / 39 / 35 / 38 / 32 / 40 / 41 / 20 / 51

FO -------

21 / 11 ---------------------------------------------------10 / 10 13 / 15 ------9 / 18 15 / 18 4 / 10 16 / 13 11 / 10 11 / 15 12 / 8 12 / 1 15 / 4 20 / 8 9 / 11 16 / 6 9 / 11 11 / 11 6 / 13 11 / 7 11 / 12

Player GP/GS Jeff Long 8/7 Matt Long 3/1 Billy Looney 8/8 Ed Mapes 5/0 Charles Mark 7/2 Marty Mason 6/2 Kim McCauley 2/1 Kevin McConnell 3/0 Eddie McKinnon 1/0 Kevin Meehan 1/0 Glen Miles 1/1 Skip Miller 7/4 Nick Mirabito 6/6 George Moore 3/2 Steven Nastro 2/2 Bruce Nechanicky 2/2 Dennis Nealon 3/2 Jamie O’Leary 1/1 Tim O’Rourke 5/4 Tim Paul 4/3 Bob Pell 2/2 John Quinn 4/0 Adam Reel 4/0 J.L. Reppert 1/1 Thomas Roszko 2/2 Brendan Schneck 4/2 Zack Schroeder 3/0 Rich Schwarz 5/2

86 #

Clears ---------25-29 / 27-34 ---------------------------------------------------------------23-31 / 22-25 18-22 / 22-26 21-28 / 18-31 31-42 / 34-43 22-24 / 25-33 ---20-23 / 17-22 11-15 / 16-24 12-14 / 14-17 14-16 / 15-24 17-19 / 18-22 19-23 / 23-37 19-28 / 17-21 18-20 / 19-22 18-21 / 14-26 19-23 / 20-24 26-29 / 27-32

G A Pts 11 20 31 1 0 1 11 3 14 1 0 1 1 1 2 6 5 11 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 4 1 5 3 2 5 7 5 12 2 0 2 5 1 6 1 0 1 3 6 9 1 0 1 3 1 4 5 1 6 2 2 4 2 0 2 1 2 3 3 0 3 2 0 2 8 9 17 1 0 1 4 0 4

EMO ------------------------------------3-10 / 4-12 2-7 / 2-8 ---------------------------------2-5 / 0-6 1-4 / 4-7 1-5 / 1-5 2-4 / 1-3 2-9 / 2-5 ---3-4 / 1-3 2-4 / 0-4 0-1 / 0-2 3-6 / 2-2 0-1 / 1-6 2-4 / 1-2 2-4 / 0-0 2-5 / 1-5 0-2 / 0-2 0-3 / 0-2 0-0 / 0-1

Pen 7/3 9 / 11 4/8 9/6 11 / 7 10 / 15 7/5 7/6 6/7 13 / 9 4/7 8 / 10 12 / 10 8/7 14 / 5 11 / 4 10 / 11 9/9 5 / 11 12 / 6 4/8 6/6 6/5 6/5 5/6 6/5 7/4 5/5 3/4 5/9 3/6 3/4 4/4 2/1 3/7 6/1 2/4 0/4 5/5 2/2 3/4 1/0

Atten. ---------------------------------------------------------------------534 3,271 1,736 4,572 2,618 5,428 1,560 5,727 3,314 9,516 46,923 43,898 3,548 6,504 2,455 1,615 1,735 17,017 852

Player GP/GS Roger Sexauer 6/2 Cody Shea 3/0 Jim Shulson 7/7 Phil Skalniak 4/2 Jamie Slough 3/2 Nicholas Smilari 4/2 Frank Snyder 5/4 Bill Stulb 7/2 Bob Sturgell 3/1 Ernie Styron 7/3 Brian Sullivan 7/0 Michael Supko 2/1 Tim Supko 3/0 John Tierney 2/2 Andy Tormey 4/3 Tom Venier 2/1 Chris Virtue 1/0 Mikelis Visgauss 5/0 John Wade 5/2 Skip Wagner 8/0 William Wallace 4/0 Mark Wehman 6/4 Robert Wehman 3/3

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Career Points Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Player Jeff Long Mike Buzzell Paul Basile Michael Herger Mike Hannan Sid Abernethy Ian Dingman Brendan Schneck Mike Chanenchuk Bill Kordis Billy Looney

Season Points

NAVY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT LEADERS GP/GS 8/7 7/5 7/7 6/6 6/2 5/5 6/6 4/2 8/4 4/3 8/8

Game Points

Gm 3 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2

Rk Player 1. Brendan Schneck vs. Penn ‘77 2. Paul Basile vs. Brown ‘87 Mike Buzzell vs. UNC ‘80 Mike Buzzell vs. Army ‘78 5. Dennis Nealon vs. Penn ‘89 Michael Herger vs. Brown ‘87 Mike Hannan vs. Army ‘78 8. Paul Basile vs. Syracuse ‘89 Bill Anderson vs. Army ‘81 Mike Buzzell vs. UMass ‘79 M. Canders vs. Maryland ‘76 Jeff Long vs. Cornell ‘75 Dave Bayly vs. Wash & Lee ‘73 Bill Kordis vs. Wash & Lee ‘73

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G 4 0 3 5 2 6 6 2 4 3 4 1 3 4

A 5 8 5 3 5 1 1 4 2 3 2 5 3 2

Pts 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Career Goals

Rk Player 1. Mike Hannan 2. Mike Buzzell Michael Herger 4. Sid Abernethy 5. Jeff Long Ian Dingman Billy Looney 8. Brian Keith Bill Kordis Graham Gill

Season Goals

G 19 14 14 13 11 11 11 10 10 9

A 1 16 7 6 20 7 3 2 4 3

Pts 20 30 21 19 31 18 14 12 14 12

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A 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 1

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G 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

A 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 5 2 0 2

Pts 7 7 5 8 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 4 9 6 4 6

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Rk Player 1. Mike Hannan, ‘78 2. Joe Bossi, ‘04 Brian Keith, ‘89 Mike Hannan, ‘79 Bob DeSimone, ‘75 Fred Cook, ‘75 7. Graham Gill, ‘04 Michael Herger, ‘90 Sid Abernethy, ‘81 Jeff Connelly, ‘75

Game Goals

Rk Player 1. Michael Herger vs. Brown ‘87 Mike Hannan vs. Army ‘78 3. Mike Hannan vs. UMass ‘79 Mike Buzzell vs. Army ‘78 Bill Kordis vs. Virginia ‘71 6. Tim Paul at N. Carolina ‘08 Joe Bossi vs. Penn ‘04 Jamie Slough vs. Loyola ‘93 Brian Keith vs. Syracuse ‘89 Brian Keith vs. Penn ‘89 Glen Miles vs. Virginia ‘86 Bill Anderson vs. Army ‘81 Sid Abernethy vs. UNC ‘81 Sid Abernethy vs. UNC ‘80 Bob Holman vs. Penn ‘77 Brendan Schneck vs. Penn ‘77 M. Canders vs. Maryland ‘76 Bob DeSimone vs. Maryland ‘75 Bill Kordis vs. Wash & Lee ‘73

Career Assists Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Player Jeff Long Paul Basile Mike Buzzell Brendan Schneck Jon Birsner Mike Chanenchuk Ian Dingman Michael Herger 9. Sid Abernethy Michael Canders Dennis Nealon Jim Shulson

Season Assists Rk 1. 2. 3. 4.

Four-time All-American Mike Herger is Navy’s record-holder, along with Mike Hannan, for most goals scored in an NCAA Tournament game. He scored six goals and added an assist against Brown in 1987.

GP/GS 6/2 7/5 6/6 5/5 8/7 6/6 8/8 6/5 4/3 6/6

GP/GS 8/7 7/7 7/5 4/2 7/7 8/4 6/6 6/6 5/5 7/2 3/2 7/7

Player Jeff Long, ‘75 Paul Basile, ‘87 Jon Birsner, ‘04 Dennis Nealon, ‘91 Paul Basile, ‘89 Mike Chanenchuk, ‘79 Mike Buzzell, ‘79 Jeff Long, ‘76 9. Ian Dingman, ‘04 Mike Buzzell, ‘80 Brendan Schneck, ‘77

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Two-time All-American Paul Basile ranks second on Navy’s career assists list for NCAA Tournament games (17) and is the record holder for assists in one game. He dealt out eight against Brown in the 1987 NCAA Tournament.

Game Assists

Rk Player 1. Paul Basile vs. Brown ‘87 2. Dennis Nealon vs. Penn ‘89 Mike Buzzell vs. UNC ‘80 Brendan Schneck vs. Penn ‘77 Jeff Long vs. Cornell ‘75 6. Paul Basile vs. Syracuse ‘89 7. Nick Mirabito at N. Carolina ‘07 Jon Birsner vs. Syracuse ‘04 Frank Snyder vs. Virginia ‘86 Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland ‘79 Mike Buzzell vs. UMass ‘79 Mike Chanenchuk vs. UMass ‘79 Mike Chanenchuk vs. Maryland, ‘79 Mike Buzzell vs. Army ‘78 Jeff Long vs. UNC ‘76 Jeff Long vs. Maryland ‘76 Paul Gustin vs. Cornell ‘75 Dave Bayly vs. Wash & Lee ‘73

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Rk Player 1. Jeff Long, ‘75 2. Ian Dingman, ‘04 Mike Buzzell, ‘79 4. Jon Birsner, ‘04 Paul Basile, ‘89 Brian Keith, ‘89 Sid Abernethy, ‘81 Mike Buzzell, ‘78 Mike Hannan, ‘78 Brendan Schneck, ‘77

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In a game, team 26 vs. Penn (5-21-75), 26 vs. Cornell (5-24-75) In a game, individual 9 (4-5), Brendan Schneck vs. Penn (5-17-77) In a tournament, team 70, 1975 (3 games) In a tournament, individual 14 (5-9), Jeff Long vs. Penn (4), Cornell (6) and Maryland (4) (5-21-75 - 5-31-75) In a tournament career, individual 31, Jeff Long (1974-1977) In a game, team 17 vs. Penn (5-21-75) In a game, individual 6, Mike Hannan vs. Army (5-17-78) 6, Michael Herger vs. Brown (5-13-87) In a tournament, team 45, 1975 (3 games) In a tournament, individual 9, Mike Hannan vs. Army (6) and Cornell (3) (5-17-78 - 5-20-78) In a tournament career, individual 19, Mike Hannan (1977 - 1979)

Assists

In a game, team 11 vs. Cornell (5-24-75) In a game, individual 8, Paul Basile vs. Brown (5-13-87) In a tournament, team 25, 1975 (3 games) In a tournament, individual 9, Jeff Long vs. Penn (2), Cornell (5) and Maryland (2) (5-21-75 - 5-31-75) In a tournament career, individual 20, Jeff Long (1974 - 1977)

Shots

In a game, team 75 vs. Penn (5-21-75) In a game, individual 13, Tim Paul at North Carolina (5-10-08) 13, Ian Dingman vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a tournament, team 175, 1975 (3 games) In a tournament, individual 32, Ian Dingman vs. Penn (7), Cornell (9), Princeton (3) and Syracuse (13) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04) In a tournament career, individual 42, Ian Dingman (2004, 2006-07)

In a game, team 28 vs. Brown (5-13-87) In a game, individual 26, Joe Donnelly vs. Brown (5-13-87) In a tournament, team 52, 1975 (3 games) In a tournament, individual 52, Bill Mueller vs. Penn (16), Cornell (17) and Maryland (19) (5-21-75 - 5-31-75) In a tournament career, individual 89, Jeff Johnson (1976 - 79) In a game, team 20 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a game, individual 20, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a tournament, team 59 (2004) In a tournament, individual 55, Chris Pieczonka vs. Penn (8), Cornell (12), Princeton (15) and Syracuse (20) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04) In a tournament career, individual 78, Chris Pieczonka (2004-05)

Faceoffs Attempted

In a game, team 30 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a game, individual 28, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a tournament, team 82 (2004) In a tournament, individual 75, Chris Pieczonka vs. Penn (15), Cornell (13), Princeton (19) and Syracuse (28) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04) In a tournament career, individual 109, Chris Pieczonka (2004-05)

Clears

Best clear pct in a game .917 (22-of-24) vs. Brown (5-14-94) Best clear pct. in a tournament .917 (22-of-24) vs. Brown (5-14-94)

Extra-Man Goals

In a game, team 3 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04), 3 vs. Penn (5-16-04) In a game, individual 2, Ian Dingman at North Carolina (5-13-07) 2, Joe Bossi vs. Penn (5-16-04) In a tournament, team 8 (2004) In a tournament, individual 3, Joe Bossi vs. Penn (2), Cornell (0), Princeton (0) and Syracuse (1) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04) In a tournament career, individual 4, Ian Dingman (2004, 2006-07)

Extra-Man Opportunities

In a game, team 9 vs. Brown (5-14-94) In a tournament, team 15 (2004) Best EMO percentage in a tournament .533 (8-of-15), 2004

Penalties

In a game, team 5 (Three Times; last at North Carolina, 5-13-07) In a game, individual 3, Brendan Teague at North Carolina (5-13-07) In a tournament, team 12 (2004) In a tournament, individual 3, Brendan Teague at North Carolina (5-13-07)

Miscellaneous

Most NCAA Tournament games played 9 by Stephen Hincks (1975 - 78) 9 by Brian McCormack (1975-78) Quickest goal to start a game 1:53 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) Quickest back-to-back goals (two teams) 0:05 vs.Johns Hopkins (5-17-08) 1st qtr time remaining - 0:59 Steven Boyle (Johns Hopkins); 1st qtr. time remaining - 0:54 by Mikelis Visgauss (Navy) Quickest back-to-back goals (one team) 0:13 at Georgetown 1st qtr. time remaining - 9:35 by Ian Dingman (Navy); 1st qtr. time remaining - 9:22 by Jon Birsner (Navy)

Ground Balls

In a game, team 60 vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a game, individual 11, Chris Pieczonka vs. Syracuse (5-31-04) In a tournament, team 172, 2004 (4 games) In a tournament, individual 29, Chris Pieczonka vs. Penn (6), Cornell (5), Princeton (7) and Syracuse (11) (5-16-04 - 5-31-04) In a tournament career, individual 38, Chris Pieczonka (2004-05)

Ian Dingman hohlds the Navy record for most extra-man goals over his career in NCAA Tournament play. Dingman, a 2004 All-American, registered four man-up goals in the six NCAA Tournament contests in which he played.

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THE HISTORY OF NAVY LACROSSE

Of the 32 varsity sports which thrive at the Naval Academy, none surpasses lacrosse’s winning tradition that includes eight-consecutive National Championships among a total of 17 to date. Navy’s rich and storied heritage owes its origin to former Johns Hopkins players Frank Breyer and Bill Hudgins who volunteered in to help organize and coach Navy’s first collegiate team in 1908. Navy lacrosse owes its “Glory Years” largely to a Rutgers University graduate named Willis “Bildy” Bilderback whose record of nine National Championships in 14 years as head lacrosse coach is likely never to be matched. In addition to winning outright or sharing the collegiate national championship eight years in a row (1960-67), “Bildy’s” 1965 team was the first college team in 42 years to win both the National Collegiate Championship and the National Open Championship. More than 400 donors from the extended Navy lacrosse family composed of current and former players, coaches, trainers, equipment managers, team managers, and of course Navy lacrosse friends and parents around the globe made possible the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame that opened in the summer of 2007. It honors heroes and champions who “carried a lacrosse stick” while they were Midshipmen, but it also signifies both the Naval Academy’s and the alumni’s commitment to support and extend Navy’s winning lacrosse tradition. Fittingly named after two superb gentlemen who left their indelible legacy in both the sport and Navy’s winning tradition, hundreds of heroes, champions, coaches and exceptional friends of Navy lacrosse have been enshrined. Included are two Medal of Honor recipients, 31 Navy Cross honorees, and 50 Silver Star winners among more than 400 former All-Americans in whose ranks are 13 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductees, 10 state Lacrosse Halls of Fame members, and 21 National Individual Award winners. Many more Navy Lacrosse alumni are recipients of Distinguished Flying Crosses, Bronze Stars and Purple Hearts. James Carrington, has special recognition in the Bilderback-Moore Lacrosse Hall of Fame as both a player and coach as he remains the only Midshipman since 1850 to receive All-America honors in three sports (lacrosse, football, and swimming). Of course, among the four National Coaches of The Year recognized in the Bilderback-Moore Hall of Fame are National Lacrosse Hall of Fame members William H. “Dinty” Moore for whom Jim Carrington played, and Bildy, for whom Jim coached. Many Navy lacrosse players have “given back” to this sport in a variety of ways that have clearly helped

make lacrosse America’s fastest growing sport more than 100 years later! Among them are Ed Gibbons. Charlie Guy, the 1945 recipient of the Schmeisser Award, is one of nine Navy players to win the coveted award and also the former University of Virginia head coach who led the Cavaliers to their first National Championship. Jimmy Lewis ‘66 was the first college lacrosse player in Div. I history to win the Turnbull Award in three consecutive years and more than 40 years after graduating from the Academy, he is one of only three players to achieve the feat (Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1983-84-85; Michael Powell, Syracuse 2001-02-03-04). Glen Miles was the 1986 recipient of the MacLaughlin Award, named after Lt. j.g. Don MacLaughlin ’63, an All-American lacrosse player for the Midshipmen who was killed in action in Vietnam. Finally, the names Denny Wedekind ’65 and Mickey Jarboe 2000 are synonymous with some of the all-time greatest goalkeepers in lacrosse history, as both are two-time Kelly Award winners.

The Finlayson Years (1911-35)

On April 4, 1908, Navy played its first scheduled lacrosse game against its arch in-state rival still to this day, Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays handed Navy its first lacrosse defeat, and the team finished the season 1-2. However, it took Navy only two years with Blue Jay mentors coaching to turn the tables on Johns Hopkins, winning 7-6 in 1910. Head Coach George Finlayson, took the reins as Navy’s extraordinary mentor from 1911-1935. He quickly brought Navy its first two undefeated seasons in 1912 and subsequently in 1914 (with a tie in each of those seasons). The outbreak of WWI led to the cancellation of the latter part of the lacrosse season in 1917, but ironically, the beginning of WWI also marked the start of a saga unique in college annals. Coach Finlayson expanded the cornerstone of Navy’s winning lacrosse tradition with seven undefeated seasons from 1917 through 1923 (one tie), a 40 game winning streak. In that seven–year span, Navy stood supreme among college lacrosse teams in the nation. In 1920, Navy surrendered just six goals in nine games, the launching of Navy’s reputation for outstanding individual and team defense. The following year, Navy’s defense was stout, giving up three goals in seven games and turning in five shutouts, while its powerful offense scored 84 goals. Coach Finlayson piloted the Mids through two more unbeaten seasons, but in 1924, Navy’s in-state rival Maryland handed the Mids their first defeat in eight years, 5-3. The highlight of the 1924 lacrosse

Anchored by First-Team All-American and Hall of Famer Art Spring, the 1928 team claimed Navy’s first lacrosse National Championship under the direction of George Finlayson.

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season was Navy’s first game against, and victory over, its top rival- Army. The Mids beat the Black Knights 5-0 at West Point, handing Army its only loss that season. Finlayson’s 1925 and ’26 lacrosse teams dominated with back-to-back undefeated seasons. In just the second game played between Army and Navy, the Mids handed the Cadets their only loss, 3-2. Although low scoring, the 1925 game was described in a radio broadcast as “the most tense, the most thrilling, the most beautiful athletic contest ever seen on a field of sport.” By the end of the 1926 season, Coach Finlayson had eleven undefeated seasons (including three with but had not yet won a National one tie), Championship. In 1928, Navy shared its first National Championship with Johns Hopkins, Maryland and Rutgers, followed by its second in 1929 when Navy and Union College were both presented gold medals. George Finlayson completed his Navy coaching career in 1935 with a remarkable 82.9 winning percentage (140-25-10) over 25 years, second only to Navy’s Willis Bilderback who recorded an 83.0 winning percentage (131-26-2) between 1959-72. His record of 13 unbeaten seasons is unprecedented!

The Moore Years (1936-58)

Dinty Moore, a lacrosse icon, founder and coach of St. John’s College lacrosse, succeeded Finlayson in 1936. Over the next 23 years, Moore added six national lacrosse championships and national coach of the year honors to his stellar resume. His 1938 squad registered a 7-0 slate to claim the Wingate Trophy which the USILA first awarded in 1936 to the collegiate national champion. It took only four years for Moore’s Mids to reach the top again, as his 1943 squad won the national title outright. R.J. Booze ’44 established an Academy record for goals in a game with eight in a 20-6 victory over Drexel, a varsity record that has not been equaled in the years since. Navy won or shared the national title five times in the next dozen-year span from 1943 through 1954. In 1945, the Mids were forced to settle for a co-championship with arch rival Army after battling the Cadets to a 7-7 deadlock at the end of two overtime periods. Two-time All-American and team captain Charlie Guy became the first recipient of the Schmeisser Memorial Cup in 1945, awarded to the outstanding defenseman in the nation. Navy responded the following season by reclaiming the Wingate Trophy outright, finishing the 1946 season 8-1. Hopkins was their only loss, but the Mids triumphed over Army 12-10. Stewart McLean became college lacrosse’s first recipient of the Jack Turnbull Memorial Award in 1947, given to the most outstanding attackman in the nation. James “Lee” Chambers was only a plebe on that ’46 championship squad, but his contributions earned him First-Team All-American honors. Chambers was also named a First-Team All-American twice again before he graduated with numerous other awards including the Navy Sword for the most outstanding athlete in the graduating class. Captain of the ’49 Midshipmen, Chambers led the squad through a perfect 11-0 season; however, Navy was forced to share the title that year with the Blue Jays. The 1949 recipient of the Turnbull Trophy, Chambers’ 143 goals scored over four seasons still stands as a Navy record. After a four year absence from the spotlight, Moore’s 1954 squad made winning the national championship appear comparatively simple. The Mids opended the season with an 18-0 rout of Washington College, followed by a 21-2 thrashing of Harvard, and a 23-1 dumping of Penn State. Maryland fell to Navy 12-7, and that five goal spread was the closest any team would come to the Mids in a perfect 10-0 season. While the winning may have seemed easy on the


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field, the coaching took on a new angle—literally— during a mid-season contest with Duke. One of Dinty’s own attackmen accidentally hit him on the sideline as players went out of bounds, breaking the coach’s leg. Only after Navy had disposed of the Blue Devils, 17-3, was Moore carried to a hospital for treatment. He was confined to bed for three months, and permitted to use a wheelchair only once weekly. From that wheelchair, Dinty coached his ’54 team to a national title over Army. Ten members of his team were accorded All-American honors, including firstteam selection Stanley Swanson, another Navy defenseman awarded the Schmeisser Cup. Moore had three undefeated squads during his career, with his teams losing only 10 games in his final five seasons. Dinty retired after the ’58 campaign, taking with him an impressive 23-year record of 159 wins, 50 losses and two ties. He helped mold 146 AllAmericans, while his teams were outright national champs four times and co-champs twice. He was Navy Lacrosse’s ambassador and head coach who did it for the love of both the game and his players’ work ethic.

The Bilderback Years (1959-72)

It was the “Glory Years” or “Decade of Dominance” in Navy lacrosse, an era never to be equaled. The 1960s belonged, undeniably, to Navy. Plebe coach for 12 years, Willis Bilderback, or Bildy, succeeded Moore in 1959. From 1960-1967, the Midshipmen won eight consecutive national championships, winning outright in ’60, ’62 ’63,’64, ’65, and ‘66, and sharing it in ’61 with Army, while in ’67, Navy stood alongside Hopkins and Maryland as the tri-champions. During that eightyear span, Navy produced a 79-8 (.908) record and a decade mark of 96-14-1 (.869). The Mids won 25-consecutive games beginning with a season-opening victory over Rutgers on March 28, 1964, and ending four games into the 1966 campaign season. Coach Bilderback won his first national title in 1960, and coincidentally his last in 1970. This Decade of Dominance as many observers refer to it, had its underpinnings in team defense from goalies, close

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finale was in front of an estimated 14,000 fans as Navy posted an 18-7 win over Army during June week and finished the season undefeated at 10-0. No opponent kept Navy from scoring in double figures all season, not even the perennial national open club champion Mount Washington Lacrosse Club. The Mounties had former collegiate All Americans three deep on their bench and even in their coaching ranks. Regardless, Navy won 11-10 to capture the first, and last, double national championship for a college team in 42 years. The ’65 team also has the distinction of being the only team in the history of the game to have the nation’s best goalkeeper, defenseman and attackman, while boasting the highest vote-getting AllAmerican midfielder. When pressed by the media to name his greatest team, at the end of his coaching career, Bildy said it had to be ’65, but he had so many great teams and players that ranking them isn’t fair to all…. The remarkable “House of Winners” built by Bildy, had a gold medal gable roof of national champions. Navy’s ’60 and ’70 teams were the left and right stanchions, while at the peak were two teams with incredible records. The ’64 and ’65 team finished with undefeated seasons, winning 22-consecutive games, outscoring their opponents during that period, 345-97. Supporting the pinnacle of the roof is the ’65 team, Navy’s all-time dominant college squad. The 1965 team’s 11-goal victory over Army (18-7) remains the largest margin in 99 years of Navy lacrosse against the Black Knights. Jimmy Lewis ‘66 was the first college lacrosse player in Div. I history to win the Turnbull Award in three consecutive years and more than 40 years after graduating from the Academy, he is one of only three players to achieve the feat (Tim Nelson, Syracuse 1983-84-85; Michael Powell, Syracuse 2001-02-0304). His senior year began with Navy’s 18-3 thrashing of Washington College and ended with a convincing 16-7 defeat of Army. Navy’s 1966 national champion team left no room for doubt. The talent that graced Navy’s rosters during the golden age reads like a Who’s Who in College

A member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Jimmy Lewis is one of only three players in the history of college lacrosse to win the Turnbull Award in three-consecutive years (1964-65-66).

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James Carrington, the winner of Navy’s Sword for Men in 1947, is the institution’s only threesport All-American (lacrosse, football and swimming).

defensemen and waves of midfielders. His goal tenders received the Kelly Award four times as the best in the nation. His defensemen received the Schmeisser Cup as the nation’s best five times. Some say he redefined the game by combining recruits with prior experience and superior stick skills gained in high and prep school with a surprisingly large number of so-called in-house recruits among Navy’s highlycompetitive and often nationally-ranked football teams. He was famous for virtually molding raw athletic talent in four years or less into All-American lacrosse players who hadn’t played before entering the Naval Academy. This mix of players resulted in exceptionally hard-hitting teams of athletes who often won games over opponents possessing greater team stick skills, but less physical prowess. While the late Don MacLaughlin starred at midfield on three of Bildy’s national championship teams, no award existed in the 1960s for the best midfielder in the country. Today, the annual MacLaughlin Award is presented to the nation’s top midfielder. MacLaughlin was killed in action while flying jets over Vietnam. The MacLaughlins personified the offensive star talent whom Bildy recruited from high school for attack and midfield. His scorers won the Turnbull award four times as the best attackmen in the U.S., and four of his team captains received the highest votes in ’60, ’62, ’64, and ’65 among First-Team All-American midfielders. With All-American ’59 team captain Ed Gibbons knocked out early in the season by a broken leg suffered in practice during a collision with All-American ’60 team captain Dick Pariseau, Navy finished a modest 6-3 in 1959. In just his second year, Bildy’s 1960 squad finished with an unblemished 10-0 slate and reigned atop the lacrosse world for the first time since 1954. To add to Navy’s delight, it also came at the expense of Army thanks largely to All-American and Navy Sword winner Karl Rippelmeyer. That year, Bildy received the Touchstone Award as the Div.I National Coach of the Year. As was the case in Bildy’s first year as mentor, eight of his players received All-America honors, including midfielder Hank Chiles, who later became a four Star Admiral, the senior officer among all military career lacrosse alumni in more than half a century. It was only the beginning of a dynasty Bilderback built with Navy winning nine titles from 1960 through 1970. In 1961, the Mids swept through their first nine opponents before the Black Knights of the Hudson handed Navy its first loss (10-8) in the season finale. As a result, the Mids and Black Knights stood together as Co-National Champions. All-American Tom Mitchell received the Turnbull Award as the nation’s top attackman, leading the Mids to their second-consecutive title. Team captain Neil Reich led the defense and received First-Team All-America recognition. From 1962 until the end of the ’66 campaign, the Mids lost just three games while claiming five consecutive outright national championships. This record still stands in college lacrosse as the longest string of consecutive outright national titles won by a team. The ’62 squad turned in a 10-1 record, downing Army again to claim the title. The ’63 team extended Navy’s dominance with an 8-1 season, and another sole national championship despite being upset 11-9 by Army at home in the season finale. Navy was once again the class of college lacrosse in ’64 finishing 100. Team defense was still the cornerstone of Navy’s play, as the Mids’ closest game was a 9-4 win over Army at West Point. The debut of Jimmy Lewis, Navy’s all-time greatest player, was felt by opponents as Army was the only team that season to hold the Mids under double figures. All-American and team captain Pete “The Shot” Taylor was the Mids’ top-scoring midfielder in leading the Mids to the Wingate Trophy. The following year was no different as the ’65 season belonged to Navy from day one. The season


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Lacrosse. In addition to the marvelous Lewis at attack, Navy claimed the best defensemen in the nation from 1963-65. In ’63, Mike Coulghlin, and eventual National Hall of Famer, was awarded the Schmeisser Cup, with his classmate Jim Campbell claiming it in ’64, followed by Pat Donnelly in ’65. In addition, Navy boasted the best goalkeeper in the nation all three years with Dennis Wedekind winning the Kelly Award in both ’63 and ’65. The ‘67 Midshipmen finished the year 7-1, trinational champs with Johns Hopkins and Maryland and a program-record 11 players received All-America recognition. A year later, two-time First-Team AllAmerican Carl Tamulevich became Navy’s seventh recipient of the Schmeisser award, and would later be inducted in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Team co-captains Mac Ogilvie, who shared the Kelly Award in ’68, and John McIntosh, a two-time First-Team AllAmerican midfielder, led the ’68 team to a 5-2-1 record. Had Maryland’s two-goal margin or the tie with Army have gone Navy’s way, Bildy would have won his unbelievable ninth consecutive national championship. The 1969 campaign was another “what if” season. Despite having six All-Americans, Navy stumbled in April, allowing Princeton an upset by two goals, but immediately recovered to beat powers Maryland, Virginia and Hopkins in the next three weeks. Army then denied the Mids a piece of the national title by handing Navy a season finale 14-4 loss. The Mids surged again to the top of college lacrosse in 1970. All-American keeper Len Supko won the Kelly Award and anchored the Mids’ team defense along with All-American Schmeisser Award winner Greg Murphy. All-American midfielder and team captain Harry MacLaughlin led the Mids on offense, and his team to Navy’s ninth title under Bilderback in 11 years. Navy beat Virginia by four goals during the season but lost by two goals to Hopkins, finishing the year 8-1, and sharing the title with Virginia and Hopkins. In 1971, Navy advanced to the semifinals of the inaugural NCAA Tournament. Six players received AllAmerican honors and the team won 10 games, losing only to UVA during the regular season. After beating Maryland by five goals during the regular season, Navy lost to the Terps 10-7 on their field during the

first round of the NCAA Tournament. In Bildy’s final year as head coach, his team earned another NCAA Tournament berth, but ended in a double overtime upset by Cortland State, 10-9. Four of his players were named to All American teams, just as 88 of his players had been in years before, with 32 of them receiving 1st team honors. In 1972, Bildy completed his 14th season, compiling the most amazing record in stick history. His teams fashioned a 13126-2 record (.830). Health reasons caused Bilderback to retire. “The greatest experience of my life has been coaching the midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy,” Bildy said in a letter to the Athletic Director. “It is a way of life that is extremely difficult to end.” Few coaches at any level of any sport have come close to or matched Bildy’s national championship records, none is more respected and loved by his players.

The Szlasa Years (1973-82)

Although a storied era had ended with Bildy’s retirement, the tradition of winning and excellence would be sustained. For the next decade, lacrosse at Navy would continue to produce winners, and at the head of it all was Dick Szalsa. Over the next decade, Szalsa would direct the Midshipmen to 10-consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, a feat no other Navy lacrosse coach can boast. Navy won six of its nine regular-season games in 1975 and advanced to the championship game, where a tough Terrapin team doused the Mids’ hopes for a national title. The banner season did not go unrecognized, however, as Szalsa was the recipient of the Touchstone Award for Coach of the Year and John Lawlor won the Schmeisser Cup. It was also about the time an attackman by the name of Jeff Long began to make his presence known. Long earned Third-Team All-America recognition in 1975 and recorded a school-record nine assists in a victory over Hofstra the following year, garnering second-team honors. But his best was yet to come. Although Navy was defeated in the 1977 national semifinals, Long established himself as one of the greatest attackmen ever to play the game. Earning First-Team All-America honors as a senior, Long’s name is splashed across the record pages for most assists in a game (nine), season (53) and career (149), while also standing as Navy’s all-time career scoring leader with 233 points. In 1978, Mike Buzzell appeared on the All-America team for the first time, registering a school-record 13 points in a single game. The following year he also grabbed the medal for most points in a season with 85. Szalsa ended his tenure following the ‘82 season where he finished with an 85-44 record, along with a decade of memories of yet another great era in Navy lacrosse history.

The Matthews Years (1983-94)

Coach Bilderback and team captain Brian Lantier guided the Midshipmen to the 1965 National Championship behind a 12-0-0 record.

When Bryan Matthews accepted the position of head lacrosse coach at Navy, his record and reputation as a winner preceded him. After taking the reins in 1983, Matthews’ early teams struggled amidst the competition, but soon returned to winning form. The ‘86 Mids darted out to a perfect season before dropping the final three games of the season. Navy received its first invitation to the NCAA Tournament since 1982, falling to Virginia by a 12-9 margin in the second round. But the Mids were back to stay, and Matthews earned the Touchstone Award for the second time in his career. Midfielder Glen Miles received the MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s top midfielder while appearing on the All-America roster for the thirdconsecutive year. The ‘87 Midshipmen ended the season with a 9-4 mark and the most victories for a Navy squad since

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Three-time All-American Brian Keith led the Mids to back-to-back-toback NCAA Tournament appearances that featured wins in all three first-round games.

1979. Johns Hopkins edged the Mids, 10-9, in the final regular-season game, but Navy was tournamentbound. Five Midshipmen were named to the AllAmerica roster that year. Paul Basile set an NCAA Tournament record for assists in a playoff game with eight. Navy’s national championship hopes were thwarted by Syracuse, who rolled past the Mids, 19-5, en route to claiming the title. The following year saw Navy finish the regular season with a 7-4 record before downing Harvard in the first round of the tournament and again falling to Syracuse in the finals. Navy’s squad of 1989 advanced to the NCAA playoffs for the fourth-consecutive year. Named to the AllAmerica first team was junior Brian Keith at midfield, the first Midshipmen to receive top honors since 1986. Among the regular-season victories was a 21-1 thrashing of Army to tie the largest margin of victory ever in an Army-Navy matchup. The Mids played host to Penn in the opening round of the tournament, earning a 21-11 victory and a trip to the Dome to once again face the top-ranked Orangemen. Although the result, a defeat, was the same for the third-straight year, Navy never gave up the fight. The Orangemen handled Navy in the end, 18-11, on their way to another title. Basile closed out his career as the Mids’ third all-time career scoring leader. Navy made NCAA appearances from 1992-94 and six more Mids were named All-Americas under Matthews. The 1994 season would be the final season under Matthews’ direction and Richie Meade became only the seventh head coach in the history of the sport at Navy.

The Meade Years (1995-2011)

Meade's first year (1995) saw Navy go 6-6 as both the team and coach adjusted to a new system. Midfielder Andy Ross earned Honorable Mention AllAmerica status in the process. In 1996, the Mids finished a disappointing 4-8, but hopes were not dashed as several young players gained valuable experience for the years to come. Once again, Ross was Navy’s offensive catalyst and earned Honorable Mention AllAmerica recognition for the second-straight year.


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Steve and Billy Looney each received three AllAmerica certificates as members of the Mids’ lacrosse team, while Brendan Looney was the backbone of Navy’s workmanlike defense.

Richie Meade led the Mids back to the NCAA Championship Game in 2004, beating Penn, Cornell and Princeton en route to a finals matchup against Syracuse. 12-4 record, claimed their second-consecutive Patriot League Tournament title and made a return trip to the NCAA Tournament as the fifth seed. Navy defeated Delaware in the opening round of the postseason tournament, winning back-to-back first-round NCAA Tournament games for the first time since the 1987, ‘88 and ‘89 seasons. Seven of Navy’s last eight games of the season were against nationally-ranked opponents. The Mids posted a 4-3 record against the seven ranked foes that featured a pair of victories over arch rival Army. The Midshipmen also posted a 9-8 win over Maryland, their first win over the Terps in Annapolis since 1985. It also marked the first time since 1980 and ‘81 in which Navy has won back-to-back contests against Maryland. Nine Midshipmen were named to AllPatriot League teams, while six players garnered AllAmerica honors. In 2006, Navy fought its way back to the NCAA Tournament for a third-consecutive year routing 14thranked North Carolina, defeating arch rival and nationally-ranked Army twice and picking off fourthranked Maryland on its home field. Despite winning a share of its third-straight Patriot League regular-season crown, Navy was forced to defend its title on neutral territory where the Mids cruised past Lehigh and Army to win their third-consecutive Patriot League Tournament and earned the league’s automatic bid to play Georgetown in the NCAA Tournament. Eleven Midshipmen were named to All-Patriot League teams with seniors Jon Birsner and Matt Russell picking up Offensive Player and Goalkeeper of the Year awards, respectively. Additionally, five players garnered All-America recognition, including second-teamer Billy Looney. Navy opened the 2007 season by winning its first eight games, including an astonishing 19-8 victory over fifth-ranked North Carolina at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Mids went on to earn wins over Patriot League foes Colgate and Bucknell, while capturing their 12th consecutive win over Army. Navy head coach Richie Meade was selected the Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second time after leading the Mids to the league’s title and a 6-0 conference record. Winning its four straight Patriot League regular season crown, the Mids crushed Army in the opening round of the league tournament, 12-1, before picking up a 15-9 win over Colgate to claim their fourth straight Patriot League Tournament title. Navy drew North Carolina in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, but were tripped up by the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill.

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Once again it was Billy Looney and Jordan DiNola who were acknowledeged by the coaches, as the duo earned All-America recognition. Looney was named to the first team, the first Navy player to earn the honor since Graham Gill in 2005. The 2008 campaign saw Navy reach the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament riding a stifling defense that was ranked No. 3 in the country. Anchoring the defense was three-time All-American and Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Jordan DiNola. Meanwhile, Honorable Mention All-American Nick Mirabito represented as young an offensive unit in recent memory for the Mids. Teaming up with sophomore attackman Tim Paul, the duo provided the Mids with a 1-2 punch and led the Mids to a first-round NCAA Tourney win over North Carolina. For the sixth straight year, Meade led the Mids to double-digit wins, as Navy produced an 11-5 record in 2009. Along the way, Navy defeated Georgetown, Maryland and Army in the same season for the first time since 2004, while the Midshipmen claimed their fifth Patriot League Tournament title in six years. Team captain and Honorable Mention All-American Andy Tormey anchored a Navy defense that was among the top in the country, including the No. 1ranked man-down defense. Meanwhile, Tim Paul took Honorable Mention All-America honors as the offensive leader. In 2010, Meade and the Navy lacrosse program finally shed a years-long burden of defeating Johns Hopkins. Junior attackman Andy Warner will be remembered for his goal with 10 seconds remaining in overtime that snapped a 36-game losing streak to the Blue Jays in front of a home crowd at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Mids once again qualified for the Patriot League Tournament, their seventh-consecutive appearance, and were led by Honorable Mention AllAmerican and Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year sophomore RJ Wickham. And so the tradition of excellence continues. A tradition of excellence that began more than 100 years ago lives on. From that first game in 1908 to the last, a rich and storied history that thrives. A legacy that includes some of the greatest names ever to play or coach the game. An era of national championships that may never be matched. From modest beginnings to national domination, Navy lacrosse.

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The 1997 and ‘98 campaigns turned in average results with 6-4 and 7-6 records, respectively. A positive to the ‘98 campaign was the resurgence of Navy’s dominance over Army. After losses in 1996 and ‘97, Navy claimed an 11-5 victory over its arch rival, sparking a current seven-year winning streak on the part of the Midshipmen. In 1999, Navy broke through with a 7-7 campaign which included its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1994. The Mids followed up with a 9-4 season in 2000, including a 5-1 record as a member of the ECAC Lacrosse League, the first year in which Navy affiliated itself with a conference. During both campaigns, Navy was led by First-Team All-American and Kelly Award-winning goalie Mickey Jarboe. Jarboe proved that he was one of the best keepers ever to play for Navy. Chad Donnelly teamed up with Jarboe to create the cornerstone of a tremendous defense. Donnelly was a three-time All-American for the Mids at close defense. The next two years were solid seasons for the Mids, turning in 8-5 records in 2001 and ‘02. But in 2003, Navy produced a 6-7 reocrd, its first season posting a sub-.500 record since the ‘96 squad turned in a 4-8 mark. Just a calendar year later, Meade and his staff put together a group of players which will undoubtedly be remembered in the record books for many years to come. The 2004 edition of Navy lacrosse produced seven All-Americans, the most since 1975, and made an appearance in the National Championship Game against Syracuse for just the second time in program history. Along the way, Navy captured its first win over a No. 1-ranked team, a 9-6 decision over Maryland, and tied the school record for consecutive wins with nine. Meade was the recipient of the Morris Touchstone Memorial Award, given to the nation’s coach of the year, while sophomore Matt Russell earned the Kelly Award as the top goalkeeper in the country. Navy eclipsed nearly every expectation. The Mids, who finished the year ranked No. 2, weren’t even ranked at the start of the 2004 campaign. Despite being short-handed and banged up most of the 2005 campaign, the Midshipmen produced a

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E USILA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS Navy’s 17 National Champion Teams

Year 1928 1929 1938 1943 1945 1946 1949 1954 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1970

Coach George Finlayson George Finlayson William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback

Record 7-1-1 9-0-0 7-0-0 7-1-0 6-2-1 8-2-0 11-0-0 10-0-0 10-1-0 9-2-0 10-1-0 8-1-0 10-0-0 12-0-0 11-1-0 9-2-0 11-1-0

Postseason USILA Quad-National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA Co-National Champion USILA National Champion USILA Co-National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA Co-National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA Tri-National Champion USILA Tri-National Champion

1928 USILA Quad-National Champions Record: 7-1-1

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Head Coach: George Finlayson Captain: Howard Ransford New York W 7-3 3-31 Georgia Tech W 14-1 4-14 Lehigh W 11-0 4-21 4-25 Virginia W 19-0 4-28 Colgate W 14-1 5-5 at Maryland L 2-3 5-12 Johns Hopkins W 5-3 5-19 Randolph-Macon W 9-2 6-2 at Army T 4-4

1929 USILA National Champions Record: 9-0-0

Head Coach: George Finlayson Captain: Elliott Parish Jr. 3-30 New York W 11-0 4-6 Randolph-Macon W 13-1 4-13 Lehigh W 11-1 4-20 Lafayette W 17-1 4-27 Georgia Tech W 14-0 5-4 at Syracuse W 6-3 5-11 Penn State W 7-4 5-18 Penn W 7-4 6-1 Maryland W 4-3

Scoring Leader • Elliott Parish Jr., 16 Goals

All-Americans • Arthur (Art) Spring, First Team • James Kiernan, Alternate • Howard Ransford, Alternate • William (Bill) Cashman, H. Mention • Elliott Parish Jr., H. Mention

1938 USILA National Champions Record: 7-0-0

Scoring Leader • Elliott Parish Jr., 23 Goals

All-Americans • Elliott Parish Jr., First Team • Arthur (Art)Spring, First Team • William Allen, Alternate • William (Bill) Cashman, H. Mention • Robert (Benny) Haven, H. Mention • David Welsh, H. Mention

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Head Coach: William “Dinty” Moore Captain: Frank Case Jr. 4-2 Dartmouth W 11-4 4-9 Harvard W 13-2 4-16 Princeton W 8-3 4-23 at Yale W 14-4 5-14 Maryland W 8-7 5-21 Penn W 14-0 5-28 at Army W 10-3 Scoring Leader • Stuart Miller., 13 Goals

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All-Americans • Nathaniel (Nat) James, First Team • Stuart (Stew) Miller, First Team • Heber (Butch) Player, First Team • Frank Case Jr., Second Team • Raymond (Ray) DuBois, Third Team • Richard (Chuck) Bowers, H. Mention • Charles Hendrix, H. Mention • Stephen (Steve) Mann, H. Mention • George Muse, H. Mention • Maurice (Mike) Rindskopf, H. Mention


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1943 USILA National Champions Record: 7-1-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” Moore

Scoring Leader

W 20-6 W 8-1 W 7-4 W 4-2 L 6-7 W 9-8 W 16-3 W 12-5

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Robert (Bobby) Booze, First Team Gordon (Bud) Ochenrider Jr., First Team John (Jack) Laboon, Second Team Clyde Siegfried, Second Team Raymond (Ray) Strassle, Second Team Warren Montgomery, H. Mention

• Gordon Ochenrider Jr., 16 Goals

1945 USILA Co-National Champions Record: 6-2-1

Head Coach: William “Dinty” Moore Captain: Charles Guy 3-31 New York 4-14 Georgia Tech 4-21 Lehigh 4-25 Virginia Colgate 4-28 at Maryland 5-5 5-12 Johns Hopkins 5-19 Randolph-Macon at Army 6-2

Scoring Leader

W W W W W L W W T

7-3 14-1 11-0 19-0 14-1 2-3 5-3 9-2 4-4

• Hubert (Herb) Stiles, 12 Goals

1946 USILA National Champions Record: 8-2-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” Moore Captain: Edgar Hanson 4-13 Swarthmore 4-20 Johns Hopkins 4-27 Penn State 4-29 Duke 5-1 Syracuse 5-4 at Cornell 5-11 Mt. Washington L.C. 5-15 Maryland 5-18 Cornell 5-25 at Army

Scoring Leader

W 13-0 L 12-9 W 14-4 W 7-3 W 20-4 W 24-5 L 9-10 W 11-4 W 25-4 W 12-10

• James (Lee) Chambers II, 33 Goals

All-Americans

• James (Jim) Carrington, First Team • James (Lee) Chambers II, First Team • Edgar Hanson, First Team • George (Eli) Kirk, Second Team • Arthur (Art) Markel, Second Team • Stewart (Stu) McLean, Second Team • Donald (Don) Haggerty, H. Mention • Donald (Don) Houck, H. Mention • Robert (Bob) Metzger, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• Stewart (Stu) McLean, Turnbull Award

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John (Jack) Albright, First Team Charles (Charlie) Guy, First Team Hubert (Herb) Stiles, First Team William Graham, Second Team Edgar Hanson, Second Team Ferdinand (Freddy) Koch, Second Team Ernest (Ernie) Litty, Second Team James (Jim) Carrington, H. Mention John (Jack) Haupt, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• Charles Guy, Schmeisser Award

1949 USILA Co-National Champions Record: 11-0-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” Moore Captain: James (Lee) Chambers II 4-4 Williams College W 14-3 4-6 Harvard W 18-2 4-9 Virginia W 13-2 4-13 Duke W 13-7 4-16 Yale W 13-4 4-23 Maryland W 14-4 4-30 at Penn State W 19-7 5-7 at Princeton W 11-8 5-14 Penn W 20-4 5-21 Swarthmore W 18-3 5-28 Army W 14-5

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All-Americans

Scoring Leader

• James (Lee) Chambers II, 39 Goals

All-Americans • • • • • • •

James (Lee) Chambers II, First Team Philip (Phil) Ryan, First Team Richard (Dick) Seth, First Team Stephen (Steve) Schoen, Second Team Robert (Bob) Sivinski, Second Team Milton (Milt) Allen, H. Mention John Stinson, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• James Chambers II, Turnbull Award • Richard Seth, Kelly Award

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Captain: Robert Booze 43-24 Drexel 4-3 Loyola Johns Hopkins 4-14 Penn State 4-24 5-1 at Princeton Maryland 5-8 5-15 Swarthmore Army 5-29

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1954 USILA National Champions Record: 10-0-0

Head Coach: William “Dinty” Moore Captain: John (Jack) Jones Jr. 4-3 Washington College W 18-0 Harvard W 21-2 4-8 4-10 at Virginia W 14-3 Penn State W 23-1 4-14 at Maryland W 12-7 4-17 4-24 Duke W 17-3 5-1 Princeton W 13-4 5-8 Johns Hopkins W 12-3 5-15 Penn W 15-5 5-29 at Army W 9-3

Scoring Leader

• Robert (Bob) Pirie, 23 Goals

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William (Bill) Hunter, First Team Stanley (Stan) Swanson, First Team John (Jack) Jones Jr., First Team John Raster, Second Team John (Jack) Horner, Third Team William (Bill) Hoover, Third Team Jo Brendel, Honorable Mention William (Bill) Hargrave, H. Mention Robert (Bob) Pirie, H. Mention Simon (Si) Ulcickas, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• John (Jack) Jones, Kelly Award • Stanley (Stan) Swanson, Schmeisser Award

Captain: Neal Reich 4-1 Rutgers 4-8 Penn State 4-12 Washington College 4-15 at Princeton 4-22 at Virginia 4-29 Maryland 5-6 Duke 5-13 at Johns Hopkins 5-20 Baltimore 5-27 Mt. Washington L.C. 6-3 Army

W 12-3 W 16-5 W 18-5 W 10-5 W 8-7 W 9-7 W 17-2 W 15-9 W 12-10 L 10-15 L 8-10

All-Americans

• Richard (Dick) Pariseau, First Team • Karl Rippelmeyer, First Team • John (Jack) Prudhomme, Second Team • Neal Reich, Second Team • Henry (Hank) Chiles, Third Team • George Huffman, H. Mention • Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, H. Mention • Malcolm (Mickey) Reeves, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• Willis Bilderback, Touchstone Award

1962 USILA National Champions Record: 10-1-0

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

• Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, 27 Goals

All-Americans

• Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, First Team • Neal Reich, First Team • Donald (Don) Chinn, Second Team • George Huffman, Second Team • John (Jack) Prudhomme, H. Mention • George Tracy, H. Mention • Thomas (Tom) Mitchell, Turnbull Award

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Captain: Richard (Dick) Pariseau at Rutgers W 15-2 4-2 4-6 Penn State W 17-3 Washington College W 19-0 4-9 Princeton W 16-5 4-16 Virginia W 9-2 4-23 4-30 at Maryland W 15-14 5-7 Duke W 18-5 5-14 Johns Hopkins W 15-7 5-21 Baltimore W 10-3 5-28 Mt. Washington L.C. L 7-11 6-4 at Army W 10-7 • Karl Rippelmeyer, 31 Goals

Scoring Leader

Major Award Winners

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

Scoring Leader

1961 USILA Co-National Champions Record: 9-2-0

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

1960 USILA Co-National Champions Record: 10-1-0

Captain: Roger Kisiel 3-31 at Rutgers 4-7 Harvard 4-14 Princeton 4-21 Virginia 4-28 at Maryland 5-2 Washington College 5-5 Duke 5-12 Johns Hopkins 5-19 Baltimore 5-26 Baltimore L.C. 6-2 at Army

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W 17-6 W 17-4 W 13-3 W 11-8 W 22-12 W 16-1 W 16-2 W 16-11 W 15-8 L 13-16 W 8-5

Scoring Leader

• Donald (Don) MacLaughlin Jr., 18-21-39 (G-A-P)

All-Americans • • • •

Roger Kisiel, First Team Frederick (Fred) Lewis, First Team George Tracy, First Team Donald (Don) MacLaughlin, Second Team • John (Pete) Taylor, Third Team • John Newton, H. Mention


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1963 USILA National Champions Record: 8-1-0

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

Scoring Leader

W W W W W W W W L

13-3 12-2 9-6 10-3 17-9 15-2 10-5 19-7 9-11

• Donald (Don) MacLaughlin Jr., 18-6-24 (G-A-P)

All-Americans

• Michael (Mike) Coughlin, First Team • Donald (Don) MacLaughlin, First Team • George Tracy, First Team • John Newton, Second Team • John (Pete) Taylor, Second Team • William (Pat) Donnelly, H. Mention • Joseph (Joe) Fossella, H. Mention • Arnold Glassner, H. Mention • Dudley (Dud) Hendrick, H. Mention • Brian Lantier, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• Michael (Mike) Coughlin, Schmeisser Award • Dennis Wedekind, Kelly Award

Captain: Brian Lantier 4-3 Mt. Washington L.C. 4-7 Harvard 4-10 at Princeton 4-17 Duke 4-24 Maryland 4-28 Washington College 5-1 at Hofstra 5-8 at Johns Hopkins 5-15 Virginia 5-22 Baltimore 5-29 Philadelphia L.C. 6/-5 Army

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11-10 16-1 17-9 19-2 13-7 22-1 19-2 15-6 13-5 22-5 14-5 18-7

Scoring Leader

• James (Jimmy) Lewis, 27-36-63 (G-A-P)

All-Americans • • • • • • •

William (Pat) Donnelly, First Team Neil Henderson, First Team Brian Lantier, First Team James (Jimmy) Lewis, First Team Stewart (Stew) Overton, Second Team Patrick (Pat) Philbin, Second Team Dennis Wedekind, Second Team

Major Award Winners

• William (Pat) Donnelly, Schmeisser Award • James (Jimmy) Lewis, Turnbull Award • Dennis Wedekind, Kelly Award

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Captain: John (Pete) Taylor 3-28 at Rutgers W 4-4 Washington College W 4-11 Princeton W Duke W 4-18 4-25 at Maryland W Virginia W 5-2 5-9 Johns Hopkins W 5-16 Baltimore W 5-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 5-30 at Army W

20-3 13-4 16-1 16-2 11-7 12-4 15-3 16-4 18-8 9-4

Scoring Leader

• James (Jimmy) Lewis, 27-20-47 (G-A-P)

All-Americans • • • • • • •

James (Jim) Campbell, First Team Michael (Mike) Coughlin, First Team James (Jimmy) Lewis, First Team John (Pete) Taylor, First Team Dennis Wedekind, Third Team Brian Lantier, H. Mention Robert (Bob) Sutton, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• James (Jim) Campbell, Schmeisser Award • James (Jimmy) Lewis, Turnbull Award

1965 USILA National Champions Record: 12-0-0

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

1966 USILA National Champions Record: 11-1-0

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback Captain: Owen McFadden 4-2 Washington College 4-6 Baltimore L.C. 4-9 Princeton 4-16 Mt. Washington L.C. 4-23 at Maryland 4-27 Hofstra 4-30 at Virginia 5-7 Duke 5-14 Johns Hopkins 5-21 Baltimore 5-28 Philadelphia L.C. 6-4 at Army

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18-3 15-4 14-9 11-12 11-9 11-2 14-3 22-3 12-7 18-2 15-2 16-7

Scoring Leader

• James (Jimmy) Lewis, 24-35-59 (G-A-P)

All-Americans • • • • •

Howard (Howie) Crisp, First Team James (Jimmy) Lewis, First Team Richard (Dick) Salmon, First Team Owen McFadden, Second Team Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie, H. Mention

Major Award Winners

• James (Jimmy) Lewis, Turnbull Award

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Captain: George Tracy 3-30 Rutgers 4-6 Washington College at Princeton 4-13 at Virginia 4-20 4-27 Maryland Duke 5-4 5-11 at Johns Hopkins 5-18 Baltimore 6-1 Army

1964 USILA Co-National Champions Record: 10-0-0


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1967 USILA Tri-National Champions Record: 9-2-0

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

Captain: Samuel (Al) Davey 4-1 Syracuse W 18-4 4-5 Harvard W 15-1 4-8 at Princeton W 12-6 Mt. Washington L.C. (2OT) L 8-9 4-15 4-22 Maryland W 10-8 4-29 at Virginia W 8-3 5-4 Australian All-Stars W 17-14 5-13 at Johns Hopkins L 6-9 5-20 Baltimore W 19-2 5-27 Philadelphia L.C. W 15-4 6-3 Army W 7-5

1970 USILA Tri-National Champions Record: 11-1-0

Scoring Leader

Head Coach: Willis Bilderback

• John Bodine, 21-13-34 (G-A-P)

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Samuel (Al) Davey, First Team John McIntosh, First Team Carl Tamulevich, First Team James (Jim) Mixon, Second Team John Bodine, H. Mention Dennis Colin, H. Mention Henry (Hank) Giffin, H. Mention Robert (Bob) Havasy, H. Mention Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie, H. Mention Joseph (Joe) Schwanebeck, H. Mention Dennis Yatras, H. Mention

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Captain: Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin 4-4 Washington College W 13-4 4-11 Princeton W 16-1 4-18 Duke W 16-2 at Maryland W 11-7 4-25 5-2 Virginia W 12-4 5-9 Johns Hopkins W 15-3 5-16 Baltimore W 16-4 5-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 18-8 5-30 at Army W 9-4

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Scoring Leader

• Tom Herbert, 14-19-33 (G-A-P)

All-Americans

• Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin, First Team • Gregory (Greg) Murphy, First Team • Leonard (Len) Supko, First Team • Karl Schwelm, Third Team • Edward (Ed) Tempesta, Third Team

Major Award Winners

• Gregory (Greg) Murphy, Schmeisser Award • Leonard (Len) Supko, Kelly Award


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Members Players Competition 1923-25 Fred Billing 1923-26 Royce Flippin 1908-11 Morris Gilmore Arthur (Art) Spring 1928-30 James (Lee) Chambers II 1946-49 1964-66 James (Jimmy) Lewis Carl Tamulevich 1966-68 Donald Albertson 1923-26 Michael (Mike) Buzzell 1977-80 1962-64 Michael (Mike) Coughlin Karl Rippelmeyer 1958-60 George Tracy 1961-63 Jeff Long 1974-77 1972-75 John Lawlor

Mike Coughlin

William C. Schmeisser Award

Stanley Swanson

Jack Jones

Presented to the nation’s top defenseman • First awarded in 1942 Team Record GA Scoring Def. 1945 Charles Guy 6-1-1 16 2.00 1954 Stanley Swanson 10-0 31 3.10 1955 John Raster 9-1 44 4.40 1963 Michael Coughlin 8-1 48 5.33 1964 James Campbell 9-0 32 3.56 1965 William (Pat) Donnelly 10-0 45 4.50 1968 Carl Tamulevich 5-2-1 39 4.88 1970 Gregory Murphy 8-1 43 4.78 1975 John Lawlor 10-5 157 10.47

Stewart McLean

Thomas Mitchell

Lt. Col. Jack Turnbull Memorial Award

Percy Williams

Presented to the nation’s top attackman • First awarded in 1946 Team Record G 1946 Stewart McLean 8-2 18 1949 James Chambers II 11-0 39 1955 Percy Williams Jr. 9-1 24 1961 Thomas Mitchell 9-1 27 1964 James Lewis 9-0 27 1965 James Lewis 10-0 27 1966 James Lewis 9-0 24 1980 Michael Buzzell 7-4 29

Lt. Donald MacLaughlin Jr. Award

Presented to the nation’s top midfielder • First awarded in 1973 Team Record G 1986 Glen Miles 8-4 23

Mickey Jarboe

Ens. C. Markland Kelly Award

P 18 39 24 31 47 63 59 50

A 30

P 53

Jeff Long

Matt Russell

Presented to the nation’s top goalkeeper • First awarded in 1949 Team Record GAA GA 1949 Richard Seth 11-0 ----1954 John (Jack) Jones Jr. 10-0 ----1963 Dennis Wedekind 9-0 ----1965 Dennis Wedekind 10-0 ----1968 Malcolm Ogilvie 5-2-1 ----1970 Leonard Supko 8-1 ----1999 Mickey Jarboe 7-7 8.57 116 2000 Mickey Jarboe 9-4 6.09 76 2004 Matt Russell 12-4 6.69 103

Willis Bilderback

A ------4 20 36 35 21

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Mike Buzzell

John Lawlor

Royce Flippin

Dick Szlasa

Morris Touchstone Memorial Award

Sv% ------------65.0 64.8 57.6

SV ----77 97 119 86 215 140 140

Richie Meade

Presented to the national coach of the year • First awarded in 1958 Team Record Scoring Off. Scoring Def. 1960 Willis Bilderback 10-1 14.40 4.80 1975 Dick Szlasa 10-5 12.13 10.47 1986 Bryan Matthews 8-4 12.42 9.75 2004 Richie Meade 15-3 12.28 7.06

Team USA 1978 1986 1990 1998 1998 2002

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Jeff Long, A Jeff Long, A Glen Miles, M Jeff Long, Asst. Coach Andy Ross, M Andy Ross, M

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Induction 1962 1966 1968 1971 1975 1981 1989 1990 2000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

Dick Dole

Vance Hull

The Elite All-Americans Four-Time Honoree (3) Albertson, Donald (Bruno) Chambers, James (Lee) Herger, Michael (Mike)

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Amatuccio, Nicholas (Nick) Bayly, David (Dave) Billing, Fred Buzzell, Michael (Mike) Carrington, James (Jim) Carter, John (Jack) Chanenchuk, Michael (Mike) DiNola, Jordan Donnelly, Joseph (Joe) Donnelly, Chad Gazze, Sylvius (Syl) Heyward, Shannon James, Nathaniel (Nat) Keith, Brian Lantier, Brian Lawlor, John Lewis, James (Jimmy) Long, Jeffrey (Jeff) Looney, Stephen (Steve) Looney, William (Billy) McLaughlin, Michael (Mike) Miles, Glen Ogilvie, Malcolm (Mac) Ripplemeyer, Karl Ross, Andy Russell, Matthew (Matt) Ryan, Phillip (Phil) Seth, Richard (Dick) Slough, Jamie Spring, Arthur (Art) Taylor, John (Pete) Tracy, George Wehman, Richard (Rich) 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923

Richard (Dick) Dole Emery (Swede) Larson Vincent (Vin) Conroy Warren Parr John (Jack) Connor James (Scott) Laidlaw Albert (Terry) Morehouse Harry Smith Edward (Ted) Titus

Fred Billing Zeus (Zeke) Soucek Vincent (Vin) Conroy Carl Cullen Donald (Bruno) Albertson Robert (Bob) Bertschy Robert (Bob) Coleman William (Bill) Hamilton

1923-24-25-26 1946-47-48-49 1987-88-89-90 1986-87-88 1972-73-74 1923-24-25 1978-79-80 1945-46-47 1956-57-58 1977-78-79 2006-07-08 1986-87-88 1998-99-00 1925-26-27 1955-56-57 1937-38-39 1988-89-90 1963-64-65 1973-74-75 1964-65-66 1975-76-77 2004-05-06 2005-06-07 1979-80-81 1984-85-86 1966-67-68 1958-59-60 1995-96-97 2004-05-06 1948-49-50 1947-48-49 1992-93-94 1928-29-30 1962-63-64 1961-62-63 1981-82-83 First Team First Team Third Team Third Team HM HM HM HM HM

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Third Team HM HM HM

1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 1925 1926 1926 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1930

1931 1931 1931 1932 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935

1936 1936 1936

Bill Porter

Norvell Ward

Donald (Brun) Albertson First Team Fred Billing First Team Arthur (Arch) Barnes Second Team Robert (Bob) Coleman Third Team Edmund (Ted) Taylor Third Team Robert (Bob) Bertschy HM Carl Cullen HM Edmund (Brooks) Dascomb HM Donald (Bruno) Albertson Fred Billing Edmund (Ted) Taylor Sylvius (Syl) Gazze

Donald (Bruno) Albertson Royce Flippin Delbert (Bill) Williamson Sylvius (Syl) Gazze Sylvius (Syl) Gazze Robert (Vance) Hull James (Jim) Lucier Delbert (Bill) Williamson Arthur (Art) Spring James Kiernan Howard Ransford William (Bill) Cashman Elliott Parish Jr. Elliott Parish Jr. Arthur (Art) Spring William Allen William (Bill) Cashman Robert (Benny) Haven David Welsh William Allen Arthur (Art) Spring Harold (Joe) Bauer Richard (Dick) Conn

George (Buck) James Samuel Moncure Thomas Rogers Robert (Bill) Porter George (Buck) James Samuel Moncure Glover Ferguson Glover Ferguson John Condon James (Jim) Reedy John Condon Norvell Ward

Norvell Ward William (Bill) Clark Kenneth (Ken) Schacht Ralph Smith John (Curt) Kelly Archie Soucek

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First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Alternate Alternate First Team Alternate Alternate HM HM First Team First Team Alternate HM HM HM First Team First Team HM HM

First Team Alternate HM First Team Alternate Alternate HM

First Team HM HM Alternate Alternate

First Team HM HM

First Team Alternate Alternate

Archie Soucek

Stew Miller

All-Time First-Team All-Americans by School

Johns Hopkins 179 Maryland 111 105 Navy Syracuse 92 Army 84 Princeton 72 Virginia 63 Cornell 49 Rutgers 35 North Carolina 34 23 St. John’s Duke 22 Yale 20 13 Hobart Penn 13 Brown 12 Dartmouth 12 RPI 11 Washinton & Lee 10 Loyola 9 Union College 9 Harvard 8

Hofstra Massachusetts Swarthmore Washington College Colgate Georgetown Stevens Inst. Tech. Univ. Baltimore Notre Dame Drexel Lehigh Penn State Stony Brook Towson Albany City College of NY Delaware UMBC New York Univ. N.C. State Springfield Villanova

1937 1937 1937 1937 1937

John (Curt) Kelly John Mehlig Archie Soucek Ralph Smith Nathaniel (Nat) James

1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939

Nathaniel (Nat) James Charles (Chuck) Hendrix Stuart (Stew) Miller Edmund (Ed) Gillette Allen (Al) Bergner John (Jack) Munson William (Bill) Ruhe

1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938

1940 1940 1940 1940 1941 1941 1941 1941

8 8 8 7 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

First Team First Team First Team Alternate HM

Nathaniel (Nat) James Stuart (Stew) Miller Heber (Butch) Player Frank Case Raymond (Ray) DuBois Richard (Dick) Bowers Charles (Chuck) Hendrix Stephen (Steve) Mann George Muse Maurice (Mike) Rindskopf

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team HM HM HM HM HM

Edmund (Ed) Gillette Allen (Al) Bergner James (Jimmy) Headrick David (Dave) Moore

Second Team HM HM HM

Francis (Frank) Brady Harry Kelley Richard (Dick) Lazenby Gordon Wiley

First Team First Team Second Team Third Team HM HM HM

First Team Third Team HM HM


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

Frank Brady

Hilly Hume

Donovan Kniss

1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947

1949 1949 1949 1949 1949 1949 1949

Charlie Guy was named a First-Team AllAmerican in 1945, leading the Mids to a share of the National Championship. 1942 1942 1942

Francis (Frank) Brady Robert (Bobby) Booze Irad (Blair) Oxley

First Team HM HM

1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943

Robert (Bobby) Booze First Team Gordon (Bud) Ochenrider First Team John (Jack) Laboon Second Team Clyde Siegfried Second Team Raymond (Ray) Strassle Second Team Warren (Monty) Montgomery Third Team

1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945

John (Jack) Albright Charles (Charlie) Guy Hubert (Herb) Stiles William Graham Edgar Hanson Ferdinand (Freddy) Koch Ernest (Ernie) Litty James (Jim) Carrington John (Jack) Haupt

1944 1944 1944 1944

1946 1946 1946 1946 1946 1946 1946

Vincent (Vince) Anania Hillis (Hilly) Hume Willard (Bill) Bonwit Charles (Charlie) Guy

James (Jim) Carrington James (Lee) Chambers II Edgar Hanson George (Eli) Kirk Arthur (Art) Markel Stewart (Stu) McLean Donald (Don) Haggerty

1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951

1952

James (Jim) Carrington James (Lee) Chambers II Arthur (Art) Markel Stewart (Stu) McLean Robert (Bob) Metzger Richard (Dick) Seth James (Lee) Chambers II Philip (Phil) Ryan Charles (Chuck) Coulter Richard (Dick) Seth Robert (Bob) Sivinski James (Lee) Chambers Philip (Phil) Ryan Richard (Dick) Seth Stephen (Steve) Schoen Robert (Bob) Sivinski Milton (Milt) Allen John Stinson

Philip (Phil) Ryan Lee Bendell Robert (Bob) Burch William (Bill) Rassieur Stephen (Steve) Schoen Lawrence (Larry) Treadwell

Robert (Bob) McDonald William (Billy) Earl Joseph (Joe) Fitzpatrick Charles (Chet) McDonough Lawrence (Larry) Treadwell Robert (Bob) McDonald

HM HM

Second Team Second Team Third Team HM HM HM

First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team HM First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team HM HM First Team HM HM HM HM HM

Third Team HM HM HM HM

Second Team

1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955

1956 1956 1956

John Raster

Robert (Bob) Burch John Roepke William (Bill) Deale

Donovan (Don) Kniss Walter (Walt) Hubbell Richard (Dick) Wright William (Bill) Deale William (Bill) Hunter William (Bill) Hargrave John Roepke John (Jack) Horner Abram (Abe) Snively Stanley (Stan) Swanson John (Jack) Jones Jr.

Simon Ulcickas

Third Team HM HM

First Team Second Team Third Team HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

William (Bill) Hunter Stanley (Stan) Swanson John (Jack) Jones Jr. John Raster John (Jack) Horner William (Bill) Hoover Jo Brendel William (Bill) Hargrave Robert (Bob) Pirie Simon (Si) Ulcickas

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team HM HM HM HM

Ronald (Ron) Beagle Clifford (Cliff) Eley Shannon Heyward

Second Team Second Team Third Team

John Raster Simon Ulcickas Percy Williams Ronald (Ron) Beagle Shannon Heyward William (Bill) Martin Edmund (Eddie) Turner

First Team First Team First Team Second Team HM HM HM

First Team First Team Alternate Alternate

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team HM HM First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team HM

James Chambers was named a First-Team All-American in 1946, ‘48 and ‘49 and was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1975.

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1948 1948 1948 1948 1948

Donald (Don) Houck Robert (Bob) Metzger

Philip Ryan


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

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1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959

1960 1960 1960 1960

Neal Reich

Don MacLaughlin

George Warren James (Jim) Blanchard John (Jack) Carter Lawrence (Larry) Goldstein Jerry Johnston

Third Team HM HM HM HM

John (Jack) Carter Second Team Lawrence (Larry) Goldstein Second Team Shannon Heyward Third Team Stanley (Stan) Bass HM Clifford (Cliff) Eley HM George Warren HM Robert (Bob) Byng John (Jack) Carter Leo Gies Gene McKenzie Milan Moncilovich Edwin (Ned) Oldham Karl Rippelmeyer

James (Jim) Murphy Karl Rippelmeyer Eugene (Gene) Fitzpatrick Edward (Ed) Gibbons Richard (Dick) Pariseau Malcolm (Mickey) Reeves Howard (Hod) Wells Russell (Russ) Whipps Richard (Dick) Pariseau Karl Rippelmeyer John (Jack) Prudhomme Neal Reich

HM HM HM HM HM HM HM

Second Team Second Team HM HM HM HM HM HM

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

1960 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964

1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966

All-American Dennis Wedekind was the 1963 and ‘65 recipient of the Ens. C. Markland Kelly Award.

1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967

1968 1968

Pat Donnelly

John McIntosh

Henry (Hank) Chiles George Huffman Thomas (Tom) Mitchell Malcolm (Mickey) Reeves

Third Team HM HM HM

Thomas (Tom) Mitchell Neal Reich Donald (Don) Chinn George Huffman John (Jack) Prudhomme George Tracy

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team HM HM

Michael (Mike) Coughlin Donald (Don) MacLaughlin George Tracy John Newton John (Pete) Taylor William (Pat) Donnelly Joseph (Joe) Fossella Arnold Glassner Dudley (Dud) Hendrick Brian Lantier

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team HM HM HM HM HM

Roger Kisiel Frederick (Fred) Lewis George Tracy Donald (Don) MacLaughlin John (Pete) Taylor John Newton

James (Jim) Campbell Michael (Mike) Coughlin James (Jimmy) Lewis John (Pete) Taylor Dennis Wedekind Brian Lantier Robert (Bob) Sutton

William (Pat) Donnelly Neil Henderson Brian Lantier James (Jimmy) Lewis Stewart (Stew) Overton Patrick (Pat) Philbin Dennis Wedekind Howard (Howie) Crisp James (Jimmy) Lewis Richard (Dick) Salmon Owen McFadden Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie

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Dave Bayly

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team HM

First Team First Team First Team First Team Third Team HM HM

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

First Team First Team First Team Second Team HM

Samuel (Al) Davey First Team John McIntosh First Team Carl Tamulevich First Team James (Jim) Mixon Second Team John Bodine HM Dennis Colin HM Henry (Hank) Giffin HM Robert (Bob) Havasy HM Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie HM Joseph (Joe) Schwanebeck HM Dennis Yatras HM John McIntosh Malcolm (Mac) Ogilvie

Len Supko

First Team First Team

Three-time All-American Pete Taylor was a member of the 1962, ‘63 and ‘64 National Championship Navy teams. 1968

Carl Tamulevich

1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969

Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin John Padgett John (Chris) Everett Leonard (Len) Supko Edward (Ed) Tempesta Dennis Yatras

1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971

Karl Schwelm Michael (Denny) Supko Robert (Bob) Pell Steven (Steve) Soroka Patrick (Pat) Lee John McFarland

1970 1970 1970 1970 1970

1972 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973

1974

Henry (Harry) MacLaughlin Gregory (Greg) Murphy Leonard (Len) Supko Karl Schwelm Edward (Ed) Tempesta

David (Dve) Bayly Patrick (Pat) Lee Robert (Bob Pell Charles (Chuck) Voith David (Dave) Bayly John (Jake) Lawlor Kim McCauley John (Jake) Lawlor

First Team

First Team First Team Third Team Third Team HM HM First Team First Team First Team Third Team Third Team

Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team HM HM Third Team Third Team Third Team HM HM HM HM

First Team


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY’S ALL-AMERICANS

Mike McLaughlin

1974 1974 1974 1974

1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986

Joseph (Joe) Avveduti Raymond (Ray) Finnegan David (Dave) Bayly Robert (Bob) DeSimone Robert (Bob) Desimone John (Jake) Lawlor Jeffrey (Jeff) Long Martin (Marty) Mason William (Bill) Mueller Paul Gustin Stephen (Steve) Soules Jeffrey (Jeff) Long Stephen (Steve) Soules Robert (Jeff) Connelly William (Bill) Mueller Samuel (Skip) Miller

Jeffrey (Jeff) Long Samuel (Skip) Miller Michael (Mike) Chanenchuk William (Bill) Claridge Robert (Bob) Holman

Second Team Second Team Third Team HM

First Team First Team Third Team Third Team Third Team HM HM

Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team HM

First Team Third Team HM HM HM

Brendan Schneck First Team Michael (Mike) Buzzell Second Team Brian McCormack Third Team Michael (Mike) Chanenchuk HM Stephen (Steve) Hincks HM Jeffrey (Jeff) Johnson HM Jeffery (Jeff) McKee HM Michael (Mike) Buzzell First Team Michael (Mike) Chanenchuk Second Team Michael (Mike) McLaughlin Third Team Michael (Mike) Hannan HM Jeffrey (Jeff) Johnson HM Duncan Richardson HM

Michael (Mike) Buzzell Michael (Mike) McLaughlin Rufus (Syd) Abernethy Ernest (Ernie) Styron

Rufus (Syd) Abernethy Michael (Mike) McLaughlin John Korn Richard (Rich) Wehman William (Bill) Anderson John Korn Richard (Rich) Wehman Phillip (Phil) Skalniak Richard (Rich) Wehman Bruce Seitz Glen Miles Joseph (Joe) Papetti Glen Miles Joseph (Joe) Papetti

Glen Miles Nicholas (Nick) Amatuccio

Jamie Slough

1986

1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988

1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993

Joseph (Joe) Donnelly

Chad Donnelly

Nicholas (Nick) Amatuccio Paul Basile Joseph (Joe) Donnelly Michael (Mike) Herger Frank Snyder Michael (Mike) Herger Nicholas (Nick) Amatuccio Joseph (Joe) Donnelly Brian Keith Brian Keith Michael (Mike) Herger Paul Basile Shan Byrne Brian Keith Michael (Mike) Herger Dennis Nealon John Duthie John Quinn

Kevin Farrington Jamieson (Jamie) Slough Kevin Caradona Kevin Farrington Jamieson (Jamie) Slough John Tierney

HM

HM HM HM HM HM

Second Team HM HM HM

First Team Third Team HM HM

Second Team HM HM HM HM

Second Team HM

Third Team Third Team Third Team HM

1996

Andrew (Andy) Ross

1995 1997 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

2007 2007

HM HM HM

2008 2008 2009 2009

Third Team Third Team HM

2010 2010

Second Team Third Team

First Team HM

Jamieson (Jamie) Slough

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

First Team First Team HM HM

2011

Two-time All-American Jon Birsner ‘06 helped lead the Mids to the National Championship game in 2004 and followed up with a quarterfinal matchup against Virginia in 2005.

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Patrick Moran

1994

2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

First Team First Team HM HM

Second Team Second Team

Jordan DiNola

Third Team

Andrew (Andy) Ross

HM HM

Andrew (Andy) Ross

Third Team

Chad Donnelly

HM

Michael (Mickey) Jarboe Chad Donnelly Michael (Mickey) Jarboe Chad Donnelly Adam Borcz Adam Borcz

Gregory (Greg) Conklin

First Team HM

First Team Third Team HM

Second Team

Gregory (Greg) Conklin Christopher (Chris) Stebbings

HM

HM HM

Matthew (Matt) Russell Ian Dingman Benjamin (Ben) Bailey Mitchell (Mitch) Hendler Joseph (Joe) Bossi Graham Gill Stephen (Steve) Looney

First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team HM HM HM

Jonathan (Jon) Birsner William (Billy) Looney Matthew (Matt) Russell Jordan DiNola Stephen (Steve) Looney

Second Team Second Team Third Team HM HM

Jordan DiNola Nicholas (Nick) Mirabito

Second Team HM

Graham Gill Mitchell (Mitch) Hendler Matthew (Matt) Russell William (Billy) Looney Stephen (Steve) Looney Jonathan (Jon) Birsner

William (Billy) Looney Jordan DiNola

Timothy (Tim) Paul Andrew (Andy) Tormey Patrick Moran Ryan (RJ) Wickham Michael Hirsch

First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team HM

First Team HM

HM HM

HM HM

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1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975

Glen Miles


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVAL ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS Sword For Men

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Presented to the midshipman of the graduating class declared by the Association’s Athletic Committee to have personally excelled in athletics during his years of varsity competition (NOTE: “graduating class” requirement added in 1952) Players Harold Martin Howard Clark Royce Flippin Howard Ransford Bryan Swan Hugh Murray Allen Bergner Gordon Ochenrider Jr. James Carrington James Chambers II James Hunt Jr. Ronald Beagle Karl Rippelmeyer Don MacLaughlin James Lewis John McNallen Jeffrey Johnson Mickey Jarboe Adam Borcz Matt Russell

Year 1918 1920 1926 1928 1930 1934 1940 1943 1947 1949 1951 1956 1960 1963 1966 1971 1979 2000 2001 2006

Class 1919 1921 1926 1928 1930 1934 1940 1944 1948 1949 1951 1956 1960 1963 1966 1971 1979 2000 2001 2006

Adam Borcz

Ronald Beagle

Three-time All-American Karl Rippelmeyer was the recipient of the 1960 Sword for Men, leading the Mids to the national title with a 10-1-0 record.

Thompson Trophy Cup

Coaches’ Calvert Award

Presented to the midshipman, male or female, declared by the Association’s Athletic Committee to have done the most during the year for the promotion of athletics at the Naval Academy

Elliott Parish

John Bodine

Players Donald Hamilton K.P. Gilchrist Emery Larson Fred Billing Elliott Parish Jr. William Clark Robert Dornin Carl Fellows Archie Soucek Edmond Gillette Jr. David Barksdale Philip Ryan William Earl Robert McDonald Donovan Kniss Henry Chiles Jr. John Hewitt John Bodine Daniel Pike Charles Voith Jamie Slough Tommy Phelan

Year 1912 1914 1922 1925 1929 1935 1935 1936 1937 1940 1945 1950 1951 1952 1953 1960 1962 1969 1970 1972 1994 2009

Class 1912 1914 1922 1925 1929 1935 1935 1936 1937 1940 1946 1950 1951 1952 1953 1960 1962 1969 1970 1973 1994 2009

Presented by the Naval Academy Athletic Association in honor of Vice Admiral James Calvert, Superintendent of the Naval Academy (1968-72), to the varsity letterman of the graduating class selected by the varsity coaches as having persevered the most in his or her career

Georgie Moore

John Quinn

Tommy Phelan

Jon Brianas

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Year 1976 1978 1991 2000

Class 1976 1978 1991 2000


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E MILITARY HONORS

lacrosse players of today recognize the heroic and devoted service of those who have come before us. The Their examples of honor, courage and selfless service are aspirations for our competitive spirit on the playing fields. It is their fighting spirit and devotion to the ideals our Academy and committed service to our country that serve for a model for our future naval service. of The following are Navy lacrosse players who have been awarded our nations highest awards for Bravery in Battle. We recognize their courage and contribution for giving us the freedom we now enjoy.

Navy Cross

Medal of Honor

For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an opposing armed force.

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty, in action involving actual conflict with an opposing armed force.

Edward Orrick McDonnell

Harold William Bauer

Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 20 November 1908. Woodruff, Kan. Appointed from: Nebraska. Citation: For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous courage as Squadron Commander of Marine Fighting Squadron 212 in the South Pacific Area during the period 10 May 14 November 1942. Volunteering to pilot a fighter plane in defense of our positions on Guadalcanal, Lt. Col. Bauer participated in two air battles against enemy bombers and fighters outnumbering our force more than 2 to 1, boldly engaged the enemy and destroyed 1 Japanese bomber in the engagement of 28 September and shot down four enemy fighter planes in flames on 3 October, leaving a fifth smoking badly. After successfully leading 26 planes on an over-water ferry flight of more than 600 miles on 16 October, Lt. Col. Bauer, while circling to land, sighted a squadron of enemy planes attacking the U.S.S. McFarland. Undaunted by the formidable opposition and with valor above and beyond the call of duty, he engaged the entire squadron and, although alone and his fuel supply nearly exhausted, fought with his plane so brilliantly that four of the Japanese planes were destroyed before he was forced down by lack of fuel. His intrepid fighting spirit and distinctive ability as a leader and an airman, exemplified in his splendid record of combat achievement, were vital factors in the successful operations in the South Pacific Area.

Class 1911 1912 1914 1914 1915 1922 1926 1927 1927 1927 1928 1929 1929 1930 1931 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1938 1941

> USS LABOON honors the distinguished career of Silver Star recipient Capt. John Francis "Jake" Laboon ‘44, Chaplain Corps.

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Academy Name Adm. Harold M. Martin, USN Vice Adm. Robert B. Pirie, USN Rear Adm. William H. Brockman, USN Rear Adm. Thomas B. Klakring, USN Rear Adm. Allen Smith Jr., USN Rear Adm. Delbert F. Williamson, USN Rear Adm. Neale R. Curtin, USN Brig. Gen. Fred D. Beans, USMC Rear Adm. Mell A. Peterson, USN Rear Adm. Allan B. Roby, USN Rear Adm. David L. Whelchel, USN Capt. Glover T. Ferguson, USN Lt. Gen. Henry W. Buse Jr., USMC Capt. Hugh Q. Murray, USN Capt. Ellis B. Rittenhouse, USN Capt. Robert E. Dornin, USN Capt. Stephen H. Gimber, USN Capt. William C. Thompson Jr., USN Rear Adm. Norvell G. Ward, USN Capt. Joseph H. Wesson, USN Col. Jean W. Moreau, USMC Capt. William B. Parham, USN Capt. John S. Schmidt, USN Capt. William S. Stewart, USN Rear Adm. Raymond F. Dubois, USN Capt. Stephen S. Mann Jr., USN Rear Adm. George R. Muse, USN Rear Adm. Maurice H. Rindskopf, USN Capt. Charles N. Hendrix, USN Capt. William J. Ruhe, USN Capt. Russell S. Crenshaw Jr., USN Capt. Frank A. Andrews, USN Capt. Laurence B. Green, USN Lt. Cmdr. George T. Weems, USN Rear Adm. John M. Barrett, USN Capt. John F. Laboon, Jr., CHC, USN Mr. Robert G. Tobin Jr., USN Rear Adm. Henry D. Arnold, USN Col. Lee R. Bendell, USMC Col. William C. Martin, USAF Maj. Gen. John I. Hopkins, USMC Cmdr. Ralph C. Schwartz, USN Brig. Gen. James D. Beans, USMC Capt. John M. Quarterman Jr., USN Capt. Michael B. O’Connor Jr., USN Capt. John P. Costello, II, USN Gen. Charles C. Krulak, USMC Col. Jeffrey A. Gaugush, USMC Mr. Simone J. Pace Mr. Joseph K. Taussig, III Cmdr. Jeffrey Rocker, USN

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Rank and organization: Ensign, U.S. Navy. Born: 13 November 1891, Baltimore, Md. Accredited to: Maryland. G.O. No.: 177, 4 December 1915. Citation: For extraordinary heroism in battle, engagements of Vera Cruz, 21 and 22 April 1914. Posted on the roof of the Terminal Hotel and landing, Ens. McDonnell established a signal station there day and night, maintaining communication between troops and ships. At this exposed post he was continually under fire. One man was killed and three wounded at his side during the two day’s fighting. He showed extraordinary heroism and striking courage and maintained his station in the highest degree of efficiency. All signals got through, largely due to his heroic devotion to duty.

Academy Name Capt. Morris D. Gilmore, USN Vice Adm. Edward O. McDonnell, USN Capt. Robert C. Starkey, USN Vice Adm. Lloyd J. Wiltse, USN Rear Adm. Herbert V. Wiley, USN Cmdr. William B. Ault, USN Rear Adm. Charles A. Buchanan, USN Rear Adm. Charles K. Bergin, USN Rear Adm. William H. Brockman Jr., USN Rear Adm. Thomas B. Klakring, USN Rear Adm. James R. Lee, USN Cmdr. Clair L. Miller, USN Lt. Cmdr. Egbert A. Roth, USN Brig. Gen. Fred D. Beans, USMC Lt. Cmdr. Alfred B. Tucker, III Capt. Thomas K. Bowers, USN Lt. Nathaniel M. Dial, USN Capt. Terrell A. Nisewaner, USN Capt. Kerfoot B. Smith, USN Maj. Gen. Marshall A. Tyler, USMC Cmdr. Philip H. Torrey Jr., USN Capt. Grafton B. Campbell, USN Capt. Robert E. Dornin, USN Capt. Harold H. Larsen, USN Capt. Kenneth G. Schacht, USN Capt. William C. Thompson Jr., USN Rear Adm. Norvell G. Ward, USN Mr. Charles H. Hutchins Capt. William B. Parham, USN Rear Adm. Maurice H. Rindskopf, USN Rear Adm. David M. Rubel, USN

Silver Star

For gallantry in action against an opposing armed force.


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Abernethy, Rufus S. III Abernethy, Rufus S. III Abernethy, Thomas S. Adams, Christopher C. Adams, John W. (MGR) Ahlert, Joseph C. Ahn, Benjamin B. Alberts, Edward A. Albertson, Donald G. Albi, Frank P. (JV Coach) Albright, John J. Jr. Alexander, James T. Alfieri, Keith A. Alford, Oliver P. Allegretti, Joseph J. Allen, Milton N. Allen, Scott A. Allen, William Y. Jr. Amatuccio, Nicholas J. Anania, Vincent J. Andersen, Robert J. Anderson, Howard T.E. Anderson, William M. Andrews, Frank Andrews, Frank A. Andrews, Timothy Antle, William S. Jr. Anzelone, Darren R. Arena, Anthony S. Armbruster, Robert L. Jr. Arnold, Henry C. Arnold, Henry D. Arthur, William S. Astle, Jay C. (MGR) Athens, Arthur J. Atwood, Christopher R. Aubrey, Norbert E. Jr. Ault, William B. Avveduti, Joseph P. Jr. Ayres, William T. Jr.

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1981 1981 1978 1985 1958 1977 2002 1985 1926 2005 1946 1910 1996 1922 1961 1949 1984 1930 1988 1945 1943 1934 1982 1984 1942 1988 1940 1993 2010 1997 1951 1950 1929 1995 1978 2001 1943 1922 1974 1974

78-79-80-81 78-79-80-81 76-77 82-83-84-85 58 75 00-01-02 84-85 23-24-25-26 05 44-45 09-10 95-96 19-20 61 47-48-49 81-82-83-84 28-29-30 85-86-87-88 44 41-42 34 80-81-82 84 41 85-86-88 40 92-93 07-10 97 50 48-49-50 28-29 95 75-76 01 42 21-22 72-73-74 73-74

A member of the Class of 1995, Rob Bailey amassed 107 points on 70 goals and 37 assists and stands 22nd on the Mids’ all-time scoring list.

<< B >> 1987 Bacigalupo, Thomas M. Back, Adrian G. Jr. 1946 Bagby, Robert G. 1944 2004 Bailey, Benjamin C. 1995 Bailey, Robert O. 1984 Baker, Rosser O. Jr. Bakke, Thomas N. 1952 1963 Baldwin, Gary A. 1961 Balish, Thomas 1999 Ball, Andrew F. Ballinger, Andrew J. 1998 1966 Bandy, Robert F. 2007 Barger, Victor A. 1946 Barksdale, David A. Barnard, Christopher C. 2006 1924 Barnes, Arthur D. 1943 Barrett, John M. Bartkowski, Michael S. 1983 Basile, Paul M. 1989 Bass, Stanley A. 1957 1954 Bassett, Bradley A. Battcock, Martin M. (JV coach)2003 2010 Battle, Robert H. 1930 Bauer, Harold W. Bayer, Frederick B. III 1968 Bayly, David E. 1974 1956 Beagle, Ronald G. Beakley, Wallace M. 1924 Beal, Andrew J. 2000 1930 Beans, Fred D. Bedell, Porter F. 1933 Beggins, Michael R. 2009 Beggs, Edwin S. Jr. 1935 Begley, Christopher M. 2004 Beinbrink, Jeffrey R. 1967 Bellistri, Jeffrey M. 1986 Belt, Richard W. Jr. 1943 Bendell, Lee R. 1950 Benko, Colin W. 2009 Benzing, Donald J. Jr. 1980 Bergin, Charles K. 1927 Bergner, Allen A. 1940 Bernet, Albert E. Jr. 1926 Berry, Russell E. Jr. (MGR) 1963 Bertrand, Charles H. 1995 Bertschy, Robert S. 1924 Bianchi, James F. 1981 Bianchi, Robert T. 1983 Biggar, William 1954 Billing, Fred C. 1925 Bird, Horace V. 1933 Birsner, Jonathan M. 2006 Bitter, Matthew J. 2009 Blanchard, James W. Jr. 1956 Blaney, Brian J. 2000 Blandin, Victor A. 1941 Boardman, Kevin R. 1994 Bodine, John H. 1969 Boller, Robert L. 1919 Bonacci, Joseph R. 1990 Bond, Richard W. 1942 Bonwit, Willard R. 1945 Booze, Robert J. 1944 Borcz, Adam H. 2001 Borcz, Alexander N. 1999 Born, Howard E. 1932 Bosanko, Jared W. 2004 Bossi, Joseph R. 2004 Bousa, Vincent P. 1979 Bower, Thomas T. 1914 Bowers, Richard H. 1938 Bowers, Thomas K. 1932 Boyle, Evan 2008 Bradley, Michael F. 1979 Brady, Francis X. 1943 Brandenburg, Wilbur S. Jr. 1958 Branham, Hugh M. 1910 Brannigan, Patrick J. 1981

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Robert Bianchi was a four-year letterwinner for the Mids and captain of the 1983 squad. Navy’s MVP award is named in his honor. Brauser, Jeffrey C. (MGR) Bray, Joseph A. Jr. Brendel, Jo Brianas, Jonathan T. Britton, Edward T. III Brockman, William H. Jr. Brosnan, Jake L. Brower, David A. (MGR) Brown, Arthur K. Brown, Lawrence S. Brown, Louis E. Brown, Malcolm C. II Brown, William D. Bucks, Marc B. Bulfinch, Kent R. Burch, Robert M. Burgin, Christopher C. Burke, Jeffrey D. Burke, Mark C. Burrough, Horace III Burt, Mattison A. Jr. Burton, Talisin H. Buse, Frederick R. Buse, Henry W. Jr. Butsko, Frank Buzzell, Michael A. Byerly, David H. Byng, Robert H. Byrne, Barry J. Byrne, Shan M.

2011 1951 1954 2000 1958 1927 2010 1974 1995 1932 1990 1946 1924 2009 1940 1952 1978 1976 1999 1920 1956 2001 1920 1934 1961 1980 1921 1959 1960 1989

<< C >> Calabrese, Thomas M. 1984 Campbell, Grafton B. 1935 Campbell, James H. 1933 Campbell, James J. 1964 Campbell, Marvin G. 1989 Campbell, Michael J. (Coach)2010 Campbell, Norwood A. 1930 Canders, Michael F. 1977 Caouette, Thomas H. 1971 Caradona, Kevin N. 1993 Carey, Jeremy S. 1998 Carey, William J. Jr. 1939 Carpenter, Stephen W. 1935 Carpenter, William M. (MGR) 1940

09 49-50-51 53-54 98-99-00 56-57-58 26-27 07-08-09-10 73 93-94-95 32 89-90 43-45 23-24 06-07 40 50-51-52 75-76-77 74 95-96-98-99 18-19 55-56 00 19 33-34 61 77-78-79-80 20-21 57-58 59-60 86-87-88-89

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Carrington, James H.H. 1948 Carroll, John L. 1947 Carson, Aubrey W. 1958 Carson, Joseph M. 1925 Carson, Robert R. 1948 Carstens, Paul D. 1973 Carter, Arthur M. Jr. 1943 Carter, John R. Jr. 1958 Carter, Robert R. 1942 Carter, William M. (MGR) 1962 Case, Frank D. Jr. 1938 Cashman, William A. 1929 Cass, Richard S. 1930 Castree, John F. 1931 Cataffo, Michael D. 2001 Cavanaugh, Thomas J. (MGR)1969 Cedrun, Mark E. (MGR) 1984 Chambers, James H.L. II 1949 Chandler, Theodore E. 1915 Chanenchuk, Michael F. 1979 Chenoweth, Emory L. 1976 Chiles, Henry G. Jr. 1960 Chinn, Donald M. 1961 Christopher, Jeffrey C. 2013 Cimaglia, Louis E. 1968 Claridge, William A. 1977 Clark, Charles H. 1934 Clark, David H. 1919 Clark, Stuart B. 1915 Clark, William C. 1935 Clarke, Ralph S. 1926 Clement, Gregory S. 2008 Cobb, Warrington C. 1949 Cockell, William A. (MGR) 1928 Cohen, Marion Y. 1914 Cohn, David W. 2007 Cole, Joel E. 1999 Coleman, Robert I. 1925 Colin, Dennis F. 1969 Collett, Michael D. 2009 Collmus, John P. (Video) 2011 Colmery, Benjamin H. 1944 Compton, James P. 1916 Condon, John P. 1934 Conklin, Gregory W. 2003

45-46-47 45 58 25 46-47 73 42 56-57-58 40 62 36-37-38 27-28-29 28 29-30-31 99-01 69 83-84 46-47-48-49 15 76-77-78-79 75-76 58-59-60 59-60-61 11 66 75-76-77 33-34 18 14-15 34-35 25-26 06-07-08 48-49 28 12-13-14 05-06-07 96-97 23-24-25 67-68-69 09 09-10-11 43 15-16 32-33-34 00-01-02-03

<< D Dally, Fredrick E. Dally, Ruel S. Daratsos, Basil G. Darcy, James J. Dascomb, Edmund B. Dattilo, Frank III Davey, Samuel A. Davey, William A. Davidson, Walter S. Davis, Nicholas R. Davis, Noel Day, DeVere L. Deale, William W.M. Decker, Daniel R. Dempsey, William J. Denebrink, Francis C. Dennis, David A. Dennis, Michael F. (MGR) Deringer, Harry H. Derocher, Douglas D. DeSimone, Robert E. Devens, William G. Dial, Nathaniel M. Dickerson, Kenneth A. Dimmick, John B. Dingman, Christopher D. Dingman, Ian T. Dinn, Sean H. DiNola, Dustin D. DiNola, Jordan P. DiNola, M. Seth Doebler, Errol M. Doffermyre, Jamie C. Dole, Richard W. Dondero, Joseph R.

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36-37 28-29-30 07-08-09-10 85-86-87-88 24 60-61 65-66-67 98 11 09-10-11 12-13-14 25 51-52-53 06-07-08 81-82-84 16 70-71 72 18 89-90 74-75 23-24 31-32 56 30 00-01-02-03 03-04-06-07 11 01-02-03 05-06-07-08 03-04-05 89-90-91 98-99-00 20-21-22 89-90

Donnelly, Chad R. Donnelly, Joseph F. Donnelly, Sean D. Donnelly, William P. Dornin, Robert E. Doster, Daniel G. Douglas, Donald W. Douglas, Harold G. Douthit, Frederick L. Dow, Andrew W. Dow, Michael J. Dowling, David J. (MGR) Dowling, Michael G. Downing, Donald A. Doyle, Kevin P. Jr. Dozier, Brian C. Drehoff, John J. III Drew, Brendon G. Drew, John G. II Driscoll, Daniel A. Jr. Driscoll, Stephen P. DuBois, Raymond F. Dudley, Bruce W. (MGR) Duffy, Neil V. Dugan, Donald R. Jr. Dugan, Ferdinand C. III Duncan, Greer A. Dunham, Wayne H. Dunne, Justin S. Dunne, Lawrence E. Durgin, Calvin T. Durkin, Patrick E. Durkin, Shane M. Duthie, Brett R. Duthie, John D. Dutton, William T. Dyer, Edward C.

2000 1988 1992 1965 1935 1984 1913 1911 1918 2007 1974 1989 1991 1967 2011 1992 1977 1995 1942 1974 2010 1938 1982 1984 1984 1957 1908 1974 1995 1960 1916 2014 2009 2000 1991 1934 1929

<< E >> Earl, William C. 1951 Eaton, James A.D. 1943 Eckert, Warren R. 1970 Eddy, Daniel J. 2004 Edington, Charles B. 1976 Eimers, Homer O. 1921 Eisenhardt, William B. 1966 Eley, Clifford H. III 1957 Elliott, LynnT. 1932 Ellison, David J. 1991 Ellison, James L. 2007 Emerson, Arthur T. Jr. 1943 Emery, Phillip W. 2002 Emmerich, William S. (MGR) 1961 Engeman, John T. Jr. 1924 English, Robert H. (MGR) 1967 Ericson, Zachary T. (Admin) 2008 Etro, James F. 1973 Evans, Joseph L. 1936 Evans, Matthew S. Jr. 1964 Everett, John C. 1969 Eves, Edward T. 1928 Ewen, Edward C. 1921

<< F >> Fagins, Jonathan N. 2001 Fallace, Paul J. 1991 Farnsworth, William W. 1955 Farrington, Kevin M. 1993 Faville, John N. 1937 Felber, Michael R. 2005 Fellows, Carl M. 1936 Fellows, Jeffrey M. 2002 Ferenchick, Paul T. (MGR) 1966 Ferguson, Glover T. 1933 Ferguson, Mark E. III 1978 Fields, William B. 2013 Fiene, James R. 1959 Finerty, Martin J. Jr. 1959 Fines, Clifford A. 1924

97-98-99-00 86-87-88 89-90-91-92 63-64-65 33-35 81-82-83-84 11 08-09 16-17 04-05-06-07 73-74 88 90-91 67 08-10-11 91-92 75 92-93-94-95 41 74 07-08-10 36-37-38 80 81-82-83-84 82-83-84 55-56 08 73-74 94-95 59-60 15-16 11 08-09 97-98-99-00 88-89-90-91 33-34 28-29 50-51 41-42 68-69-70 02-03-04 74 21 64-65-66 55-56-57 31-32 89-90-91 07 42 97-98-01-02 61 24 67 05-06 71-73 34-35-36 62 68-69 27-28 19-20-21 01 91 55 91-92-93 35-36 03-04-05 35-36 99-00-01-02 66 31-32-33 76-77 10 58-59 59 24

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Two-time First-Team All-American Mike Coughlin led the Mids to three-straight national titles in 1962, ‘63 and ‘64 with a combined 28-2 record. Coughlin was inducted into the National Hall of Fame in 2006.

Conn, Richard J.H. Connelly, Robert J. Connor, John Connors, Brendan J. Conord, Albert T. Conroy, Vincent P. Cook, Frederick C. Cook, Taylor R. Cooley, Hollis W. Coppola, Francis J. Corcoran, Terrance A. Cornes, Jeffrey B. Corroum, William F. Costello, Richard A. Cote, Christopher C. Coughlin, Charles E. Coughlin, Matthew F. Coughlin, Michael D. Coughlin, Stephen J. Coulter, Charles P. Cower, Brent E. Cox, Ray Coy, Curtis L. Craig, Kenneth Cranford, James R. III Craven, William P. Crawley, William B. Creecy, Richard B.L. Creighton, John M. Crenshaw, Russell S. Jr. Crichton, Charles H. Crisp, Howard L. Croft, Marshall S. Cross, John H. Cruise, Edgar A. Jr. Crumley, Ian C. Cullen, Carl E. Culp, William N. Jr. Cunneen, Frank J. Curry, William H. Jr. (MGR) Curtin, Neale R. Curtis, Charles G.


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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LIST 2007 Finnegan, Colin P. 1975 Finnegan, Raymond W. Fitzpatrick, Eugene E. 1959 Fitzpatrick, Joseph A. 1951 1961 FitzPatrick, Patrick C. Fleegle, Samuel C. (JV Coach)2007 1926 Flippen, Royce N. Floyd, Dominick E. 2000 1992 Flynn, Robert J. 1911 Ford, Arthur W. 1911 Ford, William D. Fortmann, Andrew K. 2002 1973 Foskett, Arthur K. 1963 Fossella, Joseph F. 1940 Fox, Lawrence F. Fox, Mark H. 1987 1997 Fox, Timothy W. 1996 Foxman, Matthew W. Fraser, Robert B. 1960 Freeman, James K. 1965 Freeman, John D. (Video) 2008 2013 French, James B. Fromme, Benjamin C. 1968 1964 Fromme, William R. Fryberger, Elbert L. Jr. (MGR)1954 Fullinwider, Peter L. 1949 << G >> Gaines, Leonard S. (MGR) 1984 Gaiser, Scott R. 2005 2000 Gallagher, Gerald P. Gallagher, Martin F. III 2011 Gallagher, William D. 1997 Garban, James R. 1973 Garland, Robert W. 1984 Garrett, William S. 1918 Gary, Bret C. (MGR) 1977 Gates, Herbert K. Jr. (MGR) 1948 Gavin, Timothy A. 1981 Gazze, Sylvius 1927 Gearing, Hilyer F. 1920 Geis, Albert H. Jr. 1998 Giannetti, Joseph W. 1998 Gibbons, Edward W. 1959 Gies, Leo C. 1958 Giffin, Henry C. III 1967 Gilbert, Roy O. Jr. 1931 Gilchrist, K.P. 1914 Gill, Graham C. 2005 Gillespie, John A. 1975 Gillette, Edmund S. Jr. 1940 Gilligan, John W. (Trainer) 2007

04-06-07 73-74 58-59 50-51 59-60-61 07 24-25-26 99-00 91-92 10 08-09-11 99 72-73 61-62-63 39-40 85-86-87 95-97 93-94-95-96 60 64 05-06-07-08 10-11 66-67-68 62-63-64 54 47

82 02-03 98 08-09-10-11 97 71 83-84 16-17 75-76-77 48 81 25-26-27 18-19 97-98 95 58-59 57-58 65-66-67 31 12-13-14 02-03-04-05 74 39-40 07

A pilot in the United States Navy, Graham Gill was a two-time All-American for the Midshipmen. Gilmore, Morris D. Gilroy, Bradford R. Gimber, Stephen H. Giorgis, Albert S. Givens, Edward G. Jr. Glasow, Timothy R. Glassner, Arnold Glenn, Christopher L. (MGR) Glenn, Paul E. (MGR) Goldschmidt, John W. Goldstein, Lawrence B. Golini, Christopher J. Gorman, Henry (MGR) Goudie, Gene Gouk, Ritchie W. Graham, Henry F. Graham, Ivan M. Graham, William S. Grant, Maximilian A. Gray, Augustine H. Gray, Lloyd R. Green, Laurence B. Greene, Frederic H. Greene, Patrick L. Griffin, Daniel Griffin, Justin P.

1911 1999 1935 1945 1952 1982 1963 2005 1939 1967 1957 1996 1944 1944 1967 1940 1915 1946 1988 1910 1913 1942 1938 1982 2003 1999

10-11 96-97-98-99 34-35 43-44 50 80 61-62-63 05 39 66-67 55-56-57 94-95-96 43 43 67 40 15 43-44-45 86-87 08-09-10 11 40-41 37-38 79-80-81-82 00-01-02-03 96-97-98-99

Jeff Fellows (far left), Class of 2002, was part of the three-jet fly-by prior to the 2010 Army-Navy men’s lacrosse game played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

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Griffith, Christopher J. Grove, George S. Gubosh, Michael J. Gugerty, John P. Guido, Matthew J. Guill, David W. Gummerson, Kenneth C. Gunderson, Nels A. Gurny, Michael J. Gustin, Paul R. Jr. Guthmuller, Harry L. Guy, Charles H. Jr.

1985 1947 1983 1988 2008 1981 1944 1946 1978 1975 1977 1946

<< H >> Haas, Michael E. 2011 Habenicht, Paul C. 2002 Haberlein, Paul R. 2003 Hackett, Bruce W. Jr. 2006 Hackstaff, Craig A. (MGR) 1994 Haertel, Michael G. 2000 Hagan, Thomas F. 1969 Hagberg, Oscar E. 1931 Hage, Matthew A. 2005 Hagerty, James C. (JV Coach)2003 Haggerty, Donald W. 1947 Haggerty, Jerry M. 1970 Haggett, Arthur R. Jr. 1951 Haley, Harrison H. (MGR) 2013 Hall, Jack Q. 1985 Hall, Norman 1931 Hall, Perry 1943 Hamill, James W. 1981 Hamilton, Donald W. 1912 Hamilton, William H. 1923 Hamm, Brendan D. 2009 Hanley, Sean P. 1981 Hanna, John A. 1997 Hannan, Michael D. 1979 Hanson, Edgar G. 1947 Hanzsche, Thomas J.J. 1989 Happel, Frank A. 1933 Harbaugh, Matthew A. (MGR)2010 Harbold, Robert P. Jr. 1934 Hardy, Richard 1945 Hargrave, William W. Jr. 1954 Harris, Daniel C. 2005 Harris, Taylor R. 2006 Harty, Harry L. Jr. 1939 Hassenfratz, Karl J. 2005 Hastie, William J. 1960 Haupt, John W. 1946 Havasy, Robert 1967 Haven, Robert C. 1930

84-84 46 80-81-82-83 85-86 05-06-07-08 78-79-80 42-43 45 75-76-77 73-74-75 75 43-44-45 10-11 02 01 04-05-06 92-94 97 68-69 29-31 05 03 46 68-69-70 49 11 82-83-84-85 31 42 78 10-11 22-23 07-09 78 94-95 76-77-78-79 45-46 86-87-88-89 32 07 34 44 53-54 03-04-05 04-05-06 38 02-03-04-05 58 44-45 65-66-67 28-29-30


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 2001 1988 2002 1996 1983 1940 1958 1965 2005 1963 2010 2014 1939 1970 1979 1908 1990 2012 1921 2003 1927 1962 1957 1911 2002 1998 2008 1915 1911 1966 1961 2002 1978 2011 1966 1923 1949 2014 1987 1977 1980 1996 2003 1927 1950 1954

98-99-00-01 85 99-00-01 93-94-95-96 80-81-82-83 38-39-40 58 63-65 02-03-04-05 61-62-63 07-10 11 38-39 68-69-70 76-77-78-79 08 87-88-89-90 11 19-20-21 00 27 60-61-62 55-56-57 08-09 01-02 98 05-06-07-08 15 08-09-10-11 64-65-66 60-61 99 75-76-77-78 08-09-10-11 65-66 23 48-49 11 86-87 75-76-77 77-78-79-80 96 00-01-02-03 27 48-50 53-54

Two-time Kelly Award winner and Navy career saves leader Mickey Jarboe holds the school record for saves by a freshman with 179 set in 1997.

1945 Horgan, John P. Jr. 2005 Horn, Benjamin 1954 Horner, John Jr. Hoselton, Trevor D. 2006 1947 Houck, Donald F. Houghton, Thomas C. (MGR)1968 1933 Howard, John M.B. Howard, John S. Jr. 1942 1950 Howard, Joseph B. 1971 Howe, David B. 1978 Hubbard, William E. III Hubbell, Walter B. 1953 1961 Huffman, George L. Jr. 1927 Hughes, Roscoe D. 1998 Hull, Jason R. Hull, Robert V. 1927 2014 Hull, Tucker R. 1945 Hume, Hillis D. Hunt, Charles B. 1919 Hunt, David H. 1948 Hunt, James C. Jr. 1951 2003 Hunter, David A. Hunter, William J. 1954 1936 Hutchins, Charles H. 1960 Hyde, Thomas A. Ince, Joe Inderlied, William T. III Iocco, Edward J. Irish, James M. Isbell, Arnold J. Iuculano, Anthony J. Ives, Joseph S.

<< I >> 1964 1960 1989 1908 1921 1989 1919

<< J >> Jackson, John F.G. 1990 Jacobsen, Michael J. 1982 Jacobson, Jacob H. 1918 Jahn, Donald R. 1957 James, George S. Jr. 1932 James, Nathaniel W. III 1939 James, Walter L. III 2000 Jansen, Clifford R. 1979 Jarboe, Michael M. 2000 Jenkins, Samuel P. 1915 Jensen, David M. 1992 Johnson, Carroll F. 1927 Johnson, Harvey J. (MGR) 1948 Johnson, Jeffrey P. 1979 Johnson, Robert L. 1964 Johnston, Jerry R. 1956 Jolley, Melissa L. (MGR) 2004 Jones, David I. 1982 Jones, Fielder A. 1926 Jones, John M. Jr. 1955 Jones, Michael J. Jr. 2014 Jones, Samuel E. 2014 Jonske, Louis J. Jr. 1986

<< K >> Kamen, John S. 1977 Kapitulik, Eric L. 1995 Kapral, Mark D. 1989 Kapron, Kyle J. 2010 Kasuda, John M. (MGR) 1988 Kauffman, Frederick B. 1920 Keady, Louis E. 1926 Keady, William L. 1916 Keatley, John H. 1929 Kee, Brian A. 1978 Keegan, Neil P. 1994 Keith, Brian R. 1990 Kelley, Harry J. 1942 Kelly, John C. 1937 Kenworthy, Jesse L. 1916 Kessenich, Pace R. 1982 Kiernan, James W. 1930 Kiernan, Patrick S. 2014

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90 80 16-17 56-57 30-31-32 37-38-39 99-00 76 97-98-99-00 14-15 90-92 27 47 76-77-78-79 63 55-56 01-02-03-04 80-81-82 26 52-53-54 11 11 84-85-86 76-77 92-93-94-95 87-88-89 07-08-10 85-86-87 19 26 15-16 29 75-76 94 87-88-89-90 41 36-37 16 82 28 11

Eric Kapitulik ‘95 was a Special Operations Marine who graduated from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 2005 and is now the CEO of his own company, The Program. Kiesel, Chris M. 2002 Kilcline, Thomas J. 1949 Kilpatrick, Walter K. 1908 Kirk, George G.E. 1947 Kirkpatrick, John E. 1931 Kisiel, Roger W. 1962 Klakring, Thomas B. 1927 Klauer, George W. 1943 Klawinski, Lawrence J. 1980 Klett, Mark N. 1975 Knab, David K. (MGR) 1979 Kniss, Donovan E. 1953 Koch, Ferdinand B. 1946 Kohr, George L. 1929 Koonce, David M. 1955 Kordis, William S. 1973 Korn, John F. 1982 Krag, Robert L. (MGR) 1950 Kreiser, Alexander W. Jr. 1924 Kretz, Daniel J. 2003 Krulisch, Alan H. 1960 Kuehn, Steven N. 2003 Kunkel, Donald J. 1962 << L >> La Mountain, George W. 1912 Laboon, John F. Jr. 1944 Ladd, John C. 1975 Laferty, John D. 1959 Laidlaw, James S. 1924 Lamb, Charles W. (MGR) 1953 Lammers, Roger A. 1968 Lanning, Ronald D. 1972 Lantier, Brian C. 1993 Lantier, Brian F. 1965 Larsen, Harold H. 1935 Larson, Emery E. 1922 Lavery, Richard J. 1932 Lawlor, John J. 1975 Lawson, Van Gordon 2010 Layne, Frank C. 1924 Lazenby, Richard D. 1943 Lee, James R. 1928 Lee, Patrick D. 1972 Lemerande, Theodore J. (MGR)2001 Lennon, Clifton G. 2005

00-01 49 08 45-46 31 60-61-62 26-27 41-42 78-80 73-74 78-79 51-52-53 44-45 28 53-54-55 71-72-73 79-80-81-82 50 24 01-02-03 59-60 01-02-03 62

09-10-11 43 72-73 58 22-23-24 53 66-67-68 70-71-72 92-93 63-64-65 33-34-35 20-21-22 32 72-73-74-75 07-08-09-10 24 41 28 70-71-72 99 02-03-04-05

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Hawkins, Justin R. Hawley, John F. Hay, Bradley M. Hay, Brian F. Hayes, Richard R. Headrick, James G. Helweg, Otto J. Henderson, Neil M. Hendler, Mitchell D. Hendrick, Dudley F. Hendricks, William H. Heneveld, Austin D. Hendrix, Charles N.G. Herbert, Thomas G. Herbold, Gary B. Herbster, Victor D. Herger, Michael J. Herrera, Andrew J. (MGR) Herring, George G. Jr. Hertzog, James F. Jr. (MGR) Hesser, Frederic W. (MGR) Hewitt, John F. Heyward, Shannon D. Hibbard, Carl D. Higdon, Jonathan L. Higgins, Brendan T. Higgins, Terence Hill, George C. Hill, Harry W. Hill, Raymond K. Hill, Robert S. Jr. Hills, David F. Hincks, Stephen E. Hirsch, Michael W. Hoch, Christopher M. Hodgkiss, Gearge K. Hoff, William E. Hoffstadt, Erik M. Hogan, James P. Holman, Robert F. Holmes, John G. Holmes, Robert C. IV Holton, Edward V. Honsinger, Leroy V. Hooper, Charles S. Jr. Hoover, William W.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LIST Lennon, Joseph P. Lennon, Robert L. Lenseth, Robert L. Jr. Leone, Geoffrey A. Leung, Andrew J. Lewis, Frederick L. Lewis, James C. Lewis, Thomas L. Linaweaver, Walter E. Lind, William G.H. Litty, Ernest J. Livingston, Gill F. Lockwood, Nicholas V. Logan, Sean C. Long, James A. III Long, Jeffrey J. Long, Matthew D. Long, Richard W. Long, Thomas A. Jr. Looney, Brendan J. Looney, Stephen J. Looney, William P. Love, James H. Lowry, James D. Jr. Lucier, James A. Luebker, Garrett Lyon, Aaron R. Lyons, Daniel F.

<< M MacDonald, Harold A. MacLaughlin Donald C. Jr. MacLaughlin, Henry J. MacMackin, Grant Maginnis, Jack Maichle, Frank M. Maiorano, Robert P. Maloney, Matthew T. Mandel, Herbert I. (MGR) Manly, John M. Mann, Jeffrey M. Jr. Mann, Stephen S. Jr. Manning, Thomas P. Jr. Mansfield, Thomas W. Mapes, Edward F. Marchetti, Ronald A. Mark, Charles J. Markel, Arthur L. Markowski, Frank J. Jr. Marrone, Samuel R. Martin, Harold M.

2010 2009 2008 2009 1990 1962 1966 1921 1926 1925 1946 1957 2001 1985 1966 1977 1995 1969 1964 2004 2006 2007 1981 1919 1927 1996 1922 1979

07-08-09-10 06-07-08-09 06-07 06-07-08-09 90 61-62 64-65-66 20-21 26 24-25 44-45 56-57 00-01 84-85 64-66 74-75-76-77 92-93-94-95 68-69 62-63-64 02-03-04 03-04-05-06 04-05-06-07 80 18 25-26-27 94-95-96 21-22 77

>> 1933 1963 1970 1953 1927 1920 2011 2001 1938 1915 2013 1938 1961 2011 1980 1970 1979 1948 1966 1966 1919

31 61-62-63 68-69-70 51 27 18-19 08 98-99 38 15 10-11 36-37-38 61 08-09-10-11 78-79-80 68-69-70 76-77-78-79 46-47-48 64-65-66 65-66 16-17-18

Brothers Don (left) and Harry (right) MacLaughlin played pivotal roles on their respective Navy teams. The national Midfielder of the Year award is named in honor of two-time Navy AllAmerican Don MacLaughlin. While Harry MacLaughlin was a two-time First-Team All-American, who captained the 1970 National Championship team. Martin, Robert L. Martin, William C. Martin, William H. III. Mason, Charles P. Jr. Mason, Martin W. Massett, Kevin J. Mattson, Scott A. Maxwell, Porter W. Mayo, George W. Jr. McAllister, Lawrence J. Jr. McAuliffe, Joseph J. McBride, William G. Jr. McCauley, Kim C. McCleery, Robert A. McConnell, Kevin A. McCormack, Brian J. McCormack, Edward J. Jr. McCormick, Patrick J. III

1959 1955 1968 1940 1975 1994 1998 1936 1946 1983 2010 1966 1974 1967 1978 1978 1947 2011

59 53-54-55 66-67 39-40 72-73-74-75 93-94 96-97-98 35-36 45 82-83 07-08-09-10 64-65 72-73 65-66-67 75 75-76-77-78 46 11

Former Navy lacrosse standouts Clipper Lennon (‘05) and Ben Horn (‘05) have gone on to successful careers as fighter pilots.

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McDonald, Robert P. McDonnell, Edward O. McDonough, Charles E. McElligatt, Timothy S. McElwee, Robert T. McFadden, Owen C. Jr. McFarland, John S. McGann, Kenneth D. McGann, Stephen A. McGoogan, Evan R. McGuire, Henry D. McIntosh, John E. McKay, Michael L. McKee, Frederick W. McKee, Jeffery A. McKee, Thomas B. McKee, Wayne H. McKenzie, Conor D. McKenzie, Gene T. McKinnon, Edward P. McLaughlin, Michael E. McLaughlin, William H. Jr. McLean, Stewart H. McMullen, Thomas B. Jr. McNallen, John M. McNallen, Patrick W. McNally, John J. McNally, Stephen P. McNulty, George R. McReavy, Clarence J. McShane, Richard C. Meaney, Patrick J. Meehan, Howard V. Meehan, Kevin P. Meehan, Matthew J. Mehlig, John L. Meinhold, Arthur J. Mendenhall, Corwin G. III Merdinger, Charles J. Mendizabal, Frederico W. Mesa, Matthew F. Messineo, Christopher M. Metzger, Robert P. Metzler, Jay C. Meushaw, Scott D.

1952 1912 1951 1989 1957 1966 1972 1984 1984 2013 1908 1968 1985 1913 1980 1977 1958 2006 1958 2002 1981 1945 1948 1974 1971 1974 1950 1954 1958 1914 1956 1974 1998 1999 2005 1937 1967 1966 1941 2007 2003 1997 1948 1960 1998

51-52 11 49-50-51 89 57 64-65-66 71-72 81-82-83-84 83 11 08 66-67-68 82-83-84-85 11 77-78 74-75-76-77 56-57 04-05-06 56-57-58 99-00-01-02 78-79-80-81 44 46-47 73 69-70-71 73 48-49-50 53-54 58 14 54 72-73-74 95-97-98 96-97-98-99 03-05 36-37 67 65 40 05 01-03 94-95-96-97 45-46-47 59 95-96-97-98


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 1962 1965 2004 1986 1929 1921 1985 1924 1937 1991 1951 1977 1939 1932 1994 1975 1938 2008 1915 1961 1967 2002 1959 1932 1944 1944 1942 1941 1939 1976 1955 2010 1936 1922 1965 2004 1953 1931 1920 1933 1996 2009 1976 1991 1988

62 64-65 04 83-84-85-86 27-28-29 21 82 24 36 88-91 49 75-76-77 37-38-39 31-32 92 73-74 38 05-06-07-08 12-13-14 59-60-61 65-66-67 00-01-02 58 30-31-32 43 43 41 40 38-39 74-75-76 55 07-08-09-10 34-35-36 21-22 63-64-65 01-02-03-04 51-52-53 31 19 32-33 93-95-96 06 74-75-76 88-89-90-91 85

Gordon (Bud) Ochenrider garnered First-Team All-America honors in 1943 under the legendary Dinty Moore.

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Munson, John J. Murphy, Brendan J. Murphy, Gregory B. Murphy, James E. Murphy, Vincent R. Murray, Hugh Q. Murray, Matt Murray, Roger G. Muse, George R. Mutch, John

<< N Nagel, Sean E. (Video) Nager, Harold S. Nash, Joel K. Nash, William O. Jr. Naslonski, Richard J. Nastro, Steven D. Nastro, Thomas R. Naugle, James O. Nealon, Dennis J. Nease, Carl R. Jr. Nechanicky, Bruce R. Needham, Robert C. Nelson, Gordon W. Neverosky, Daniel T. Newton, John L. Newton, Michael G. Ni, Randolph Nibbs, Alan M. Nichols, Timothy B. Niederberger, Kenneth A. Nims, Stephen E. Nisewaner, Terrell A. Norris, Cade D. North, James R. Norton, Phillip G. Nourie, John E. (MGR)

<< O Oatway, William H. III Ochenrider, Gordon H. Jr. Ochs, Kristofer W. (MGR) Odenwald, Ward F.J. O’Donnell, Scott M. Ogden, Daniel M. Ogilvie, Malcolm L. Jr. Oldham, Edwin W. O’Leary, James D. O’Leary, Ryan W. Oliver, Robert J. O’Neill, Edward J. O’Regan, William V. Orr, Carl B. Jr. O’Rourke, Timothy B. Osgood, Dwayne Overton, Stewart N. Owen, James L. Oxley, Irad B.

1939 1992 1970 1959 1918 1934 2000 1922 1938 1979

>> 2007 1922 2003 1993 1981 1973 1969 1952 1991 1992 2009 1949 1914 2003 1963 1998 1973 1935 1965 1990 1986 1932 2013 1935 1966 1959

>> 1963 1944 2011 2010 1992 1926 1968 1958 1999 2012 1934 1931 1923 2000 1989 2005 1966 1956 1943

<< P >> Padgett, John B. III 1969 Page, Edward W. 1949 Page, Thomas G. 1982 Pananides, Nicholas A. (MGR) 1936 Panico, Stephen L. 1985 Papetti, Joseph M. 1985 Parham, William B. 1936 Pariseau, Richard R. 1960 Parish, Elliott W. Jr. 1929 Parker, Joseph E. III 1999 Parr, Warren S. 1923 Parsons, Joshua C. (MGR) 2007 Pasko, John A. 1979 Pastrana, Darren L. 2012 Patterson, Craig E. 2002 Paul, Timothy D. 2010 Pavoni, Justin F. 1979 Pawlikowski, Matthew J. 1993

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38-39 91-92 69-70 59 16-17 34 00 19 37-38 76-77

04 21 00-01-02-03 93 79-80 71 68 51-52 88-89-90-91 90-91-92 06-07-09 48-49 14 01-02-03 62-63 95-96-97-98 73 33-34-35 64-65 87-88-89-90 83-84-85-86 32 11 35 65-66 59 61-62-63 42-43 09-11 07-10 92 26 66-67-68 57-58 96-97-98-99 09-10 34 31 23 97-98-99-00 87-88-89 04-05 64-65 55-56 41-42 68-69 48 80-81-82 36 85 82-83-84-85 35-36 58-59-60 27-28-29 99 22 04 77 11 01-02 07-08-09-10 77-78-79 90-91-92-93

A 1965 Second-Team All-American Pat Philbin was a member of the 1965 team that turned in an undefeated 12-0 mark en route to a USILA National Championship. Peace, Steven M. (MGR) 1998 Pell, Robert A. 1972 Pendleton, Perley E. 1920 Perkins, Richard P. 1982 Perley, Reuben N. 1911 Peterson, Carl A. (MGR) 1929 Peterson, Mell A. 1930 Peterson, Winston H. 1964 Petkas, Christopher J. 2010 Peto, David C. 1942 Pfarr, Grey A. 2001 Pfeffer, Mathew J. 1997 Phelan, Thomas K. Jr. 2009 Philbin, Patrick J. 1965 Pieczonka, Christopher D. 2005 Pike, Daniel L. 1970 Pilli, John F. Jr. 1973 Pillsbury, Eugene H. (MGR) 1949 Pintauro, Christopher W. 2002 Pirie, Robert B. Jr. 1955 Pittard, David S. 2004 Poore, John B. 1925 Porter, Robert R. 1932 Pottle, Harry H. Jr. 1926 Power, Brendan J. 2001 Pressey, George W. 1932 Prudhomme, John D. 1961 << Q >> Quinn, John R. 1991 << R Ralston, Byron B. Randall, Blanchard III Rankin, Ronald Q. Ransford, Howard F. Raspet, Kevin A. Rassieur, William T. Jr. Raster, John M. Ratliff, Floyd W. Jr. (MGR) Ray, Michael H. Reed, Allen E. Jr. Reedy, James R. Reel, Adam W. Reeves, Malcolm C. II Refo, John F.

>> 1914 1942 1934 1928 2006 1950 1955 1964 1983 1956 1933 2004 1960 1940

96-97-98 70-71-72 19 82 09-10 29 29-30 62-63-64 07-10 41 98-99-00-01 95 06-07-08-09 64-65 03-04-05 68-69-70 72-73 49 99-00-01-02 54-55 01-02 25 32 25-26 98-99-00-01 31-32 59-60-61 88-89-90-91 12-13-14 40-41 34 26-27-28 04-05-06 49-50 54-55 64 81-82-83 55-56 33 02-03-04 58-59-60 39-40

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Meyer, Victor A. Mickelson, John R. Midura, Matthew T. Miles, Glen A. Miller, Clair L. Miller, George C. Miller, Gregory A. Miller, Harold B. Miller, John D. Miler, Robert J. Miller, Robert L. Miller, Samuel C. III Miller, Stuart O. Miller, William R. Milliken, Leonard H. Jr. Milliken, Mark R. Minvielle, Alphonse Mirabito, Nicholas J. Mitchell, Ralph J. Mitchell, Thomas W. Mixon, James P. Moeller, Erik N. Moncilovich, Milan Moncure, Samuel P. Montgomery, George P. Jr. Montgomery, Warren G. Montgomery, William M. Moore, David S. Moore, George E. II Moore, Georgie Moore, William H. IV (MGR) Moran, Patrick N. Moreau, Jean W. Morehouse, Albert K. Morris, Thomas E. Morris, Thomas J. Morrison, John H. Jr. Morrow, William J. Jr. Morse, Richard S. Morton, Thomas H. Moulis, Andrew N. Moulton, Jacob P. Mueller, William H. Mulieri, Charles C. Muller, Jeffrey S.


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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS LIST Reich, Neal K. Reichert, John J. Reilley, Patrick A. Renard, John W. Reppert, Joseph L. Jr. Rewkowski, David A. Reynolds, James C. Reynolds, Robert W. Reynolds, Taylor G. Rhodes, Arthur C. Ricciuti, Paul J. Richardson, Duncan W. Richardson, William A. Riester, Peter J. Rindskopf, Maurice H. Rippelmeyer, Karl Risberg, Timothy H. Rittenhouse, Ellis B. Robb, Kevin E. Roberts, Raymond J. Robinson, Kenneth F. Roby, Allan B. (MGR) Roepke, John R. Roesgen, Chris L. Rogers, Peter A. Rogers, Thomas W. Roman, Stanley R. Rose, Elliott R. Ross, Andrew C. Ross, Ryan S. Rossi, Nicholas J. Roszko, Thomas E. Roth, Egbert A. Roth, Edward E. Rowe, Hilary C. (MGR) Rowney, James V. Rubel, David M. Ruhe, William J. Rumble, James D. (MGR) Rupp, John Rupp, Robert Rusch, William J. Jr. Rush, Richard C. Russell, Matthew M. Ryan, Philip J.

1961 2007 2005 1955 1999 2000 1996 1994 2012 2002 1982 1979 1910 1981 1938 1960 1985 1934 1998 1990 1957 1930 1953 2000 2013 1931 1961 1947 1997 2001 2009 1994 1929 1921 1933 1941 1941 1939 1947 1983 1986 1942 1975 2006 1950

60-61 07 03-04-05 54 96-97-98-99 00 94-95 92-93-94 09 99 80 78-79 09 79-80-81 36-37-38 58-59-60 83-84 34 98 90 55-56-57 30 52-53 97-98-99-00 11 31 59 46 94-95-96-97 98 08-09 91-92-93 28-29 19-20 33 40 40 38-39 46 81-82-83 85-86 41 74 04-05-06 48-49-50

Andy Ross, a three-time All-American, was a member of the 1998 US Lacrosse team that won the World Championship.

A two-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year, Matt Russell was awarded the Kelly Award in 2004 after leading the Midshipmen to the National Championship game. Ryder, Albert

1960

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<< S >> Sacks, Jonathan W. 1991 89 Sadler, George R. 1969 67-68-69 Salit, Paul W. 1986 83 Salmon, Richard C. 1966 64-65-66 Sanborn, Albert B. 1912 10-11 Sanders, Eddie R. 1930 29-30 Scaffe, Thomas C. 1920 19 Schaal, Michael L. 2002 01-02 Schacht, Kenneth G. 1935 33-34-35 Scharnus, Robert M. 1969 68-69 Schaufelberger, Albert A. Jr. 1949 47-48-49 Schawang, Sandra E. (MGR) 1981 81 Schickner, Mark C. 1972 70-71 Schmidt, John S. 1937 36-37 Schneck, Brendan M. 1980 77-78 Schoen, Stephen F. 1951 49-50 Schoeneck, Robert J. 1980 77-78-79-80 Schriefer, Luther F. 1960 60 Schroeder, Zachary T. 2010 07-08-09-10 Schultz, Robert A. 1948 46-47-48 Schwamberger, Caitlin A. (Trainer)2008 07-08 Schwanebeck, Joseph T. 1967 65-66-67 Schwarz, Richard 1988 85-86-87-88 Schweitzer, Joe P. 1989 86-87-88-89 Schwelm, Karl T. 1971 69-70-71 Scoggins, Marvin C. Jr. 1948 46 Scott, Jeffrey J. 1976 76 Scott, Leon B. 1915 15 Scott, Richard T. Jr. 1967 65-66-67 Seaman, Bleeker P. Jr. 1941 40 Seeds, Elmore W. 1934 33-34 Seivold, Jordan J. 2013 10-11 Seitz, Bruce J. 1983 80-81-82-83 Seth, Richard H. 1949 46-47-48-49 Severn, Douglas K. 1922 19 Sexauer, Roger N. II 1980 77-78-79-80 Sharp, Alfred E. Jr. 1931 31 Shatto, Sarah L. (MGR) 2010 07 Shaw, Hiram P. 1921 18-19-20-21 Shea, Daniel C. 2006 04-05-06 Sheaffer, Lewis J. 1927 26-27 Sheedy, Michael E. 2001 98-99-00-01 Shell, Jason D. (JV Coach) 2005 05 Sherman, Frederick C. 1910 09 Shortridge, Paul F. 1917 16-17 Shulson, James E. 1978 75-76-77-78 Shupe, Robert D. 1961 59-60-61 Siedsma, Paul R. (MGR) 1975 74-75 Siegfried, Clyde W. 1944 42-43

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Silcox, James E. III 1999 Simmelink, Lawrence T. (MGR)1945 Sinclair, John R. 1968 Sinley, James R. Jr. (MGR) 1991 Sirota, Richard S. (MGR) 1965 Sites, Robert J. 1995 Siversten, William E. 1986 Sivinski, Robert E. 1949 Skalniak, Phillip J. Jr. 1983 Slough, Jamieson J. 1994 Smalley, Daniel S. 1989 Smilari, Nicholas B. 1973 Smith, Allen Jr. 1927 Smith, Brian F. 1996 Smith, Buckley G. 2013 Smith, Charles R. Jr. 1949 Smith, Gardner T. 1992 Smith, Harry T. 1922 Smith, Kerfoot B. 1933 Smith, Lawrence 1932 Smith, Ralph A. 1937 Smith, Thomas C. 1995 Snively, Abram B. III 1953 Snyder, Frank A. 1988 Sobotka, William F. III 1977 Solberg, Thorwald A. 1916 Sollberger, Melvin H. (MGR) 1960 Somerdyk, Harold J. 2009 Somerville, Matthew C. 1999 Soran, James J. III 1973 Soroka, Steven L. 1972 Soucek, Archie H. 1937 Soucek, Zeus 1923 Soules, Stephen M. 1976 South, Jerry C. 1931 Southworth, John V. Jr. 1954 Spalding, Robert L. 2008 Spanagel, Herman A. 1914 Spiegel, William D. (MGR) 1942 Spring, Arthur F. 1930 Stacey, Ernest R. 1947 Stair, Ralph M. 1943 Standen, Sean M. 2009 Stanford, Peter W. 1980 Stark, Richard N. 1964 Starkey, Robert C. 1914 Stebbings, Christopher B. 2003 Stevens, Bradford T. 1996 Stevens, George C. 1947 Stewart, Jeb E.B. 1974 Stewart, Joseph D. 1964 Stewart, Joseph D. 1973

98-99 44 67-68 90-91 65 95 84-85-86 47-48-49 80-81-82-83 91-92-93-94 89 71-72-73 26-27 93 10 48 91-92 22 33 31-32 36-37 92-93-94 52-53 85-86-87-88 75-76 15-16 60 06-07 99 71 71-72 35-36-37 21-22-23 74-75-76 30-31 53-54 06 13-14 41 28-29-30 46 42 06-07-08 78-79-80 62-63-64 12-13 00-01-02-03 94-95-96 46 73-74 62-63-64 71-73


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<< T >> Tabb, Hugh A. 1962 Tamulevich, Carl J. 1968 Tarr, Robert J. Jr. 1966 Taylor, Edmund B. 1925 Taylor, John M. IV 1964 Taylor, Perry R. II 2000 Teague, Brendan M. 2008 Tempesta, Edward C. 1970 TenEyck, Abraham C. 1912 Thing, Wilbur W. 1936 Thompson, Paul B. 1919 Thompson, Raymond W. Jr. 1933 Thompson, William C. Jr. 1935 Thorp, Andrew O. 2009 Thyberg, Daniel W. 2012 Tierney, John A. 1993 Titus, Edward U. 1922 Tobin, Robert G. Jr. 1948 Todd, Alexander W. Jr. (MGR)1951 Tonetti, John S. 1952 Tormey, Andrew J. 2009 Torrey, Philip H. Jr. 1934 Tracy, George P. 1963 Treadwell, Lawrence P. Jr. 1951 Trenti, Gary W. 1978 Tucker, Alfred B. III (MGR) 1931 Tucker, Benjamin W. Jr. 1970 Turner, Edmund L. 1955 Tyler, Marshall A. 1933 Ulcickas, Simon J. Jr. Ulmer, Timothy M. VanLangen, James Vassar, Daniel R. Vazquez, Alan A. Vazquez, James T. Venier, Thomas H.

<< U >> 1955 1993

<< V >> 1979 2008 1983 1981 1976

37 44-45 49-50 49-50-51 52 25 51-52 43 08-09-10-11 75-76-77 81-82 47-48-49 77-78-79-80 78-79-80-81 70 11 87-88-89 93-94-95 07-08-09-10 03-04-05 37 10 92 68-69-70 70-71 73-74 50-51 26-27 62-63-64 42 29-30 52-53-54 16 25 00-01-02 50-51-52 64-65 62 66-67-68 65-66 23-24-25 62-63-64 00 06-07-08 68-69-70 10 35-36 18 31 34-35 07-08-09 11 92-93 20-21-22 47-48 51 51-52 06-07-08-09 34 61-62-63 50-51 76 31 68-69-70 54-55 31-32-33

Vernam, Matthew R. Verschueren, Joseph VerSchure, Robert M. Veth, Kenneth L. Vickery, Howard L. Villareal, Claro W. Vinje, Edward W. Virtue, Christopher F. Virtue, Richard W. Visgauss, Mikelis Vogelsberg, Robert Voinot, Paul E. Voith, Charles P. Vossellar, John H.

2012 1968 1974 1935 1915 1990 1960 1974 1968 2008 1978 1920 1973 1953

<< W >> Wade, John F. 1990 Wagner, David C. 1977 1997 Walborn, Stephen E. 1928 Walden, Albert J. Walden, Arthur St. Clair 1928 Walker, Geoffrey C. Jr. 1996 1949 Wall, Orlando A. Walla, David L. 1972 Wallace, Donald C. Jr. 1947 Wallace, William B. 2007 Wallin, Thomas R. 2007 1932 Ward, Alfred G. (MGR) 1935 Ward, Norvell G. Ward, Xenophon C. 1946 2011 Warner, Richard A. Warner, Spencer H. 1919 Warren, George F. 1957 Watters, Harold 1921 Wead, Frank W. 1916 Webster, Fletcher O. 1910 Wedekind, Dennis L. 1965 Weems, George T. 1942 Wehman, Richard P. 1983 Wehman, Robert J. 1987 Weinhaus, Earl M. Jr. 1971 Welch, Francis M. 1939 Wells, Howard A. Jr. 1959 Welsh, David J. 1929 Welsh, Luther 1909

09-10-11 67-68 73 34-35 14-15 89-90 60 72-73-74 66-67 05-06-07-08 75 18-19 72-73 51

89-90 74-75-76-77 95-96-97 27-28 26 94-95-96 47-48 70-71-72 46 04-05-06-07 04-05-06-07 32 33-34-35 45 08-09-10-11 18 55-56-57 19-20-21 15-16 08-09 63-64-65 40-41 80-81-82-83 84-85-86-87 70 39 59 28-29 08-09

1982 1935 1932 2012 2000 1971 1930 1959 1943 1958 1931 1994 2012 2000 2008 1940 1942 1915 1945 1976 1920 1916 1963 1958 1960 1945 1955 1927 1914 2006 2007 1919 2010 2003 1944 1917 1957 1934 1953 1956

<< Y >> Yannarella, Anthony M. 1962 Yatras, Dennis A. 1969 Young, E.P. Paul Jr. (MGR) 1946 Young, Robert T. 1910 Youse, James A. 1953 << Z >> Zebian, Cory (TRNR) 2010 Zimmerman, Robert H. 1982 Zimmerman, Thomas 2009 Zink, Christopher P. (MGR) 2006

53-54-55 93 77-78-79 07-08 83 78-79-80-81 73-74

Wenham, Mark A. Wesson, Joseph H. West, John T. West, Logan T. Whalen, John David W. Wheeler, Richard C. (MGR) Whelchel, David L. Whipps, Russell E. White, Ernest C. (MGR) White, Theodore C. White, Zebulon L. Jr. Whiting, Bryce A. Wickham, Ryan J. Widmann, Michael R. Wieland, Roger F. Jr. Wier, John P. Jr. Wiley, Gordon S. Wiley, Herbert V. Wilhelm, John R. Wilhelm, Phillip J. Wilkes, Charles Wilkes, John Willandt, Ted A. Williams, James D. Williams, John C. Williams, Lawrence E. Jr. Williams, Percy W. Jr. Williamson, Delbert F. Wiltse, Lloyd J. Winston, James M. Winter, Patrick B. Wisenbaker, James L. Woeppel, Jaren L. Wolfe, Bryan T. Wootton, William T. Worden, Frank L. Worrell, John R. Jr. Wright, James M. Wright, Richard T. Wuertz, Joseph B. (MGR)

Hall of Famer George Tracy (‘63), along with AllAmericans Don MacLaughlin (‘63) and Pete Taylor (‘64).

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79 35 31 10-11 00 71 29-30 57-58-59 42 57-58 30 94 09-10-11 97-98-99 06-07-08 39-40 40-41 12-13-14-15 44 74 19 15-16 62-63 57-58 60 43-44 53-54-55 25-26-27 11-13-14 05-06 05-06-07 18 07-08-09-10 02-03 43 16-17 57 34 51-52-53 56 62 67-68-69 45 08-09-10 53 09-10 80 06-07-08-09 05

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Stewart, William S. (MGR) 1937 1946 Stiles, Hubert M. 1950 Stinson, John G. 1951 Stockdale, Lowell A. Stockdale, Wendell B. (MGR)1952 Stolz, Francis R. 1925 1952 Strange, Hubert E. Jr. 1944 Strassle, Raymond W. Striffler, Brian G. 2011 Stulb, William K. 1977 1982 Sturgell, Robert A. Stutt, William C. 1949 Styron, Ernest L. Jr. 1980 Styron, Jeffrey W. 1981 1970 Suhr, James W. (MGR) Suhr, Matthew 2011 Sullivan, Brian W. 1989 Sullivan, Daniel J. 1995 2010 Sullivan, Evan M. 2005 Sullivan, James F. IV Sullivan, John T. 1939 Sullivan, Paul T. 2010 1993 Sumner, Christopher A. Supko, Leonard M. 1970 Supko, Michael D. 1972 Supko, Timothy J. 1974 Surman, William V. Jr. 1951 1927 Sutherland, Alan B. Jr. 1964 Sutton, Robert Swain, Ted N. 1943 1930 Swan, Bryan F. Swanson, Stanley R. 1954 Swenson, Lyman K. 1916 Swinburne, Edwin R. 1925 Sybor, Micah T. 2002 Sylvester, Gerald D. 1952 Szabo, Steven F. 1965

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Navy’s All-Time Coaching Ledger

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Coach Breyer/Hudgins George Finlayson William “Dinty” Moore Willis Bilderback Dick Szlasa Bryan Matthews Richie Meade Totals

Year 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

Seasons 1908-10 1911-35 1936-58 1959-72 1973-82 1983-94 1995-2011 1908-Present

Coach Breyer/Hudgins Breyer/Hudgins Breyer/Hudgins George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson George Finlayson William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore William “Dinty” Moore Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback Willis Bilderback

Yrs. 3 25 23 14 10 12 17 104

Record 9-5-0 140-25-10 159-50-2 131-26-2 85-44-0 84-61-0 142-97-0 750-308-14

Captain Unknown Luther Welsh Hugh Branham Unknown George La Mountain Frederick McKee Lloyd Wiltse Ralph Mitchell Unknown Unknown Frederick Douthit Unknown Hilyer Gearing Hiram Shaw Albert Morehouse Zeus Soucek Carl Cullen Fred Billing Donald Albertson Delbert Williamson Howard Ransford Elliott Parish Jr. Unknown Unknown George James Jr. Glover Ferguson John Condon Kenneth Schacht Jean Moreau Ralph Smith Frank Case Jr. Nathaniel James III Edmund Gillette Jr. John Howard Jr. Francis Brady Robert Booze Albert Giorgis Charles Guy Edgar Hanson Robert Metzger Arthur Markel James Chambers II John McNally Charles McDonough Robert McDonald William Deale John Jones Jr. Simon Ulcickas Jr. Mattison Burt Jr. Shannon Heyward Edward Britton III Ed Gibbons Richard Pariseau Neil Reich Roger Kisiel George Tracy Pete Taylor Brian Lantier Owen McFadden Al Davey John McIntosh, Malcolm Ogilvie

Pct. .643 .829 .758 .830 .659 .579 .594 .706

Overall Record 1-2-0 2-2-0 6-1-0 4-2-0 5-0-1 4-2-2 6-0-1 4-3-1 6-1-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 9-0-0 7-0-0 7-0-0 8-0-1 4-3-0 8-0-0 7-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-1 9-0-0 6-2-0 6-1-0 5-2-0 3-3-1 4-1-2 4-3-0 4-3-0 4-3-0 7-0-0 6-1-0 6-3-0 6-2-1 7-2-0 7-1-0 6-2-0 6-2-1 8-2-0 7-3-0 8-3-0 11-0-0 6-4-0 5-5-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 10-0-0 9-1-0 7-3-0 7-2-0 6-4-0 6-3-1 10-1-0 9-2-0 10-1-0 8-1-0 10-0-0 12-0-0 11-1-0 9-2-0 7-3-1

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All-Americans 67 146 92 49 35 39 428

NCAA Tournament Appearances

17 (3 Co-, 2 Tri-, 1 Quad-)

2 10 7 7 26

2 (1 Quad-Champion) 6 (2 Co-Champion) 9 (1 Co-, 2 Tri-Champion)

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A

N

8-0-0 3-1-0 7-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 7-0-0 8-0-0 5-2-0 5-1-0 4-2-0 2-3-1 3-1-1 3-3-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 5-0-0 5-1-0 5-2-0 6-1-1 6-1-0 7-0-0 4-1-0 5-1-1 6-2-0 7-1-0 6-2-0 9-0-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 7-0-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 5-1-0 5-2-0 3-2-1 7-1-0 6-2-0 7-1-0 5-1-0 7-0-0 9-0-0 8-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0

0-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 0-2-1

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 0-0-0 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 0-0-0 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 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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Conf. Record

Conf. Finish

Postseason

USILA Quad-National Champion USILA National Champion

USILA National Champion

USILA National Champion

USILA Co-National Champion USILA National Champion USILA Co-National Champion

USILA National Champion

USILA National Champion USILA Co-National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA National Champion USILA Tri-National Champion


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Overall Record 10-3-0 11-1-0

2000 — Navy joined the ECAC Lacrosse League 2000 Richie Meade Jon Brianas 2001 Richie Meade Michael Sheedy 2002 Richie Meade Eddie McKinnon 2003 Richie Meade Dan Kretz

2004 — Navy joined the Patriot League 2004 Richie Meade Thomas Morris 2005 Richie Meade Seth DiNola 2006 Richie Meade Jon Birsner, Matt Russell 2007 Richie Meade Andrew Dow 2008 Richie Meade Jordan DiNola 2009 Richie Meade Andy Tormey 2010 Richie Meade Anthony Arena 2011 Richie Meade Marty Gallagher

A 2-1-0 4-0-0

N 0-0-0 0-0-0

Conf. Record

Conf. Finish

10-4-0 8-4-0 8-5-0 7-5-0 10-5-0 10-3-0 10-5-0 11-3-0 9-4-0 7-4-0 7-5-0 6-5-0 5-6-0 6-6-0 5-6-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 8-5-0 8-5-0 7-4-0 5-6-0 8-5-0 8-4-0 7-6-0 6-6-0 4-8-0 6-6-0 7-6-0 7-7-0

7-2-0 4-2-0 6-2-0 5-2-0 5-1-0 7-1-0 5-2-0 6-1-0 4-1-0 4-4-0 2-3-0 4-2-0 4-0-0 4-3-0 2-3-0 3-2-0 7-1-0 3-3-0 6-1-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 4-2-0 5-3-0 4-2-0 4-3-0 4-3-0 5-2-0 6-2-0

2-2-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 5-3-0 3-2-0 5-3-0 5-2-0 5-3-0 3-0-0 5-2-0 2-3-0 1-6-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 5-2-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 2-4-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 0-5-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 1-4-0

1-0-0 0-0-0 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 0-0-0 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 0-1-0

9-4-0 8-5-0 8-5-0 6-7-0

4-1-0 5-3-0 4-2-0 4-4-0

4-3-0 3-2-0 4-3-0 2-3-0

1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

5-1 4-2 3-2 1-4

2nd 3rd 3rd T-5th

15-3-0 12-4-0 11-4-0 11-4-0 10-6-0 11-5-0 7-8-0 4-9-0

7-2-0 7-1-0 4-2-0 7-1-0 4-3-0 4-1-0 4-3-0 3-3-0

6-0-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 5-1-0 5-4-0 2-4-0 1-6-0

2-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0

7-0 5-1 5-1 6-0 5-1 4-2 7-8 2-4

1st T-1st T-1st 1st T-1st 3rd 2nd 5th

***Games sites for contests played between 1908 - 1922 were not documented***

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H 8-2-0 7-1-0

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Postseason

USILA Tri-National Champion

NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Finalist NCAA Semifinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA First Round

NCAA First Round

NCAA Finalist NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA First Round

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Coach Captain Year 1969 Willis Bilderback Dennis Yatras 1970 Willis Bilderback Harry MacLaughlin 1971 — Inaugural NCAA Lacrosse Championship Willis Bilderback Karl Schwelm 1971 Willis Bilderback Dennis Supko 1972 1973 Dick Szlasa John Pilli Dick Szlasa Joe Avveduti 1974 Dick Szlasa John Lawlor 1975 Dick Szlasa Bill Mueller, Steve Soules 1976 1977 Dick Szlasa Jeff Long, Bill Stulb Dick Szlasa Brian McCormack, Jim Shulson 1978 Dick Szlasa Mike Chanenchuk, Mike Hannan 1979 Dick Szlasa Mike Buzzell, Ernie Styron 1980 1981 Dick Szlasa Jim Bianchi, Mike McLaughlin Dick Szlasa David Jones, John Korn 1982 Bryan Matthews Robert Bianchi, Rich Hayes 1983 1984 Bryan Matthews Tom Calabrese, Neil Duffy 1985 Bryan Matthews Chris Adams 1986 Bryan Matthews Glen Miles Bryan Matthews Bob Wehman 1987 1988 Bryan Matthews Jim Darcy Bryan Matthews Joe Schweitzer 1989 Bryan Matthews Brian Keith 1990 1991 Bryan Matthews John Duthie 1992 Bryan Matthews Sean Donnelly Bryan Matthews John Tierney 1993 1994 Bryan Matthews Tommy Roszko 1995 Richie Meade Rob Bailey Richie Meade Brian Hay 1996 1997 Richie Meade Chris Messineo 1998 Richie Meade Howie Meehan 1999 Richie Meade J.L. Reppert

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1908

1-6 1-7 4-2

Record: 2-2; Independent Johns Hopkins Mt. Washington L.C. Harvard Baltimore City

L L W W

4-7 3-7 6-3 5-2

Record: 6-1; Independent Mt. Washington Jr. Johns Hopkins Mt. Washington L.C. Harvard Lehigh Swarthmore Carlisle

W W W L W W W

6-0 7-6 6-1 0-1 4-2 7-5 3-2

1909

1910

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Breyer/Hudgins at Navy

Inaugural season under Breyer/Hudgins Record: 1-2; Independent Johns Hopkins L L Harvard W Baltimore City

1911

Inaugural season under George Finlayson Record: 4-2; Independent Johns Hopkins L 1-2 W 12-0 Cornell Lehigh W 7-2 Harvard L 2-4 Mt. Washington L.C. W 6-0 Swarthmore W 7-1

1912

Record: 5-0-1; Independent 3-21 Baltimore City 3-28 Maryland Club 4-4 Lehigh 4-18 Swarthmore 5-4 Crescent A.C. 5-9 Mt. Washington L.C.

Finlayson at Navy

Yr 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928

Overall Record 4-2-0 5-0-1 4-2-2 6-0-1 4-3-1 6-1-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 9-0-0 7-0-0 7-0-0 8-0-1 4-3-0 8-0-0 7-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-1

NC

W W W T W W

4-2 30-1 11-1 6-6 6-4 2-0

1929 9-0-0 1 1930 6-2-0 1931 6-1-0 1932 5-2-0 1933 3-3-1 1934 4-1-2 1935 4-3-0 1-National Champion

• 2 National Championships • 67 All-Americans

1

Yr 1908 1909 1910

Overall Record 1-2-0 2-2-0 6-1-0

Frank Breyer / Bill Hudgins 1908-10 (3 years) Record: 9-5 (.643)

NC

• Guided the first Navy varsity lacrosse squads. • Led Navy to its first win in school history — a 4-2 victory over Baltimore City in 1908.

1913

Record: 4-2-2; Independent Baltimore City Walbrook A.C. Lehigh Johns Hopkins Harvard Swarthmore Carlisle Mt. Washington L.C.

W W L T L T W W

9-1 6-2 3-4 4-4 4-8 5-5 5-2 8-0

Record: 6-0-1; Independent Lehigh Baltimore City Johns Hopkins Swarthmore Harvard Carlisle Penn

W W W W W T W

5-1 5-0 5-2 6-0 11-4 3-3 8-0

1914

1915

Record: 4-3-1; Independent Mt. Washington L.C. Cornell Baltimore City Johns Hopkins Harvard Swarthmore Penn Carlisle

L W W L L W W T

1-2 4-1 10-1 2-4 1-2 11-0 5-0 1-1

Record: 6-1; Independent Baltimore City Cornell Penn Johns Hopkins Harvard Swarthmore Mt. Washington L.C.

W W W L W W W

15-1 5-2 6-2 3-6 6-3 4-2 4-1

1916

George Finlayson 1911-1935 (25 years) Record: 140-25-10 (.829)

• One of the most successful coaches at Navy, posting wins in 82.9 percent of the contests during his 25-year tenure. • Led the Mids to their first undefeated season with a 5-0-1 record in 1912 — produced 12 unbeaten teams overall. • Orchestrated Navy’s longest undefeated streak of 46 games between 1916-23. • Led Navy to its first National Championship in 1928, followed by the Mids’ second title in 1929 with a flawless 9-0-0 record.

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Record: 2-0; Independent Baltimore City Penn

W W

10-1 4-1

Record: 4-0; Independent Baltimore City Swarthmore Johns Hopkins Carlisle

W W W W

8-0 2-0 12-0 3-1

Record: 5-0; Independent Penn State Johns Hopkins Swarthmore Lehigh Syracuse

W W W W W

13-0 5-3 10-0 4-1 13-0

Record: 9-0; Independent Maryland State Lehigh Swarthmore Harvard Baltimore City St. John’s Syracuse Penn State Hobart

W W W W W W W W W

11-1 9-1 10-0 5-2 12-1 5-0 7-1 13-0 2-0

Record: 7-0; Independent Maryland State Penn Harvard Swarthmore Cornell Johns Hopkins Penn State

W W W W W W W

15-0 11-1 11-0 15-0 15-2 9-0 18-0

Record: 7-0; Independent 4-1 Maryland Club 4-8 Cornell 4-12 Penn 4-22 Lehigh 4-29 Penn State 5-6 Johns Hopkins 5-13 Mt. Washington L.C.

W W W W W W W

16-0 20-1 17-0 5-3 13-0 9-1 3-2

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

Record: 8-0-1; Independent Home: 8-0-0 Away: 0-0-1Neutral: 0-0-0 3-31 Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 12-1 4-7 Mt. Washington L.C. W 8-2 4-14 Maryland Club W 4-2 4-21 Lehigh W 10-1 4-28 Penn W 5-1 5-2 St. John’s W 12-1 5-5 Penn State W 12-2 5-12 Johns Hopkins W 6-3 5-19 at Syracuse T 2-2


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E 1924

Record: 4-3; Independent Home: 3-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-1 4-12 & vs. Maryland L Stevens Inst. of Tech. W 4-19 at Johns Hopkins L 4-26 5-3 Penn W 5-10 Penn State W Syracuse L 5-17 at Army W 5-31 & game played in Washington, D.C.

1930 3-5 12-0 4-5 16-1 14-0 1-2 5-0

1925

1926

Record: 7-0; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 5-0 Away: 2-0 New York W 4-3 Lafayette W 4-17 4-24 Lehigh W 5-1 Rutgers W 5-8 at Cornell W 5-15 Onondaga Indians W 5-29 at Army W

1927

Record: 6-1; Independent Home: 6-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 4-2 New York W 4-9 Cornell W 4-16 Maryland W 4-30 Randolph-Macon W 5-7 at Johns Hopkins L 5-14 Lehigh W 5-28 Army W

1928

1931 14-0 11-0 3-0 2-0 8-1 6-3 6-2 3-2

4-0 23-0 8-1 10-2 3-0 14-3 3-2

11-1 11-1 6-2 7-1 5-6 18-1 6-1

USILA National Champion Program’s First National Title Record: 7-1-1; Independent Home: 7-0-0 Away: 0-1-1Neutral: 0-0 3-31 New York W 7-3 4-14 Georgia Tech W 14-1 4-21 Lehigh W 11-0 4-25 Virginia W 19-0 4-28 Colgate W 14-1 5-5 at Maryland L 2-3 5-12 Johns Hopkins W 5-3 5-19 Randolph-Macon W 9-2 6-2 at Army T 4-4

1929

USILA National Champion Record: 9-0; Independent Home: 8-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 3-30 New York W 4-6 Randolph-Macon W 4-13 Lehigh W 4-20 Lafayette W 4-27 Georgia Tech W 5-4 at Syracuse W 5-11 Penn State W 5-18 Penn W 6-1 Maryland W

Record: 6-2; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-5 Oxford-Cambridge L Georgia Tech W 4-19 Lafayette W 4-26 5-3 Harvard W 5-10 at Lehigh W Syracuse W 5-17 Western Maryland W 5-24 Maryland L 5-31

11-0 13-1 11-1 17-1 14-0 6-3 7-4 7-4 4-3

Record: 6-1; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 5-1 Away: 1-0 4-11 Western Maryland W 4-18 Georgia Tech W Lafayette W 4-25 Brown W 5-2 5-9 Lehigh W at Harvard W 5-16 Maryland L 5-30

1932

Record: 5-2; Independent Home: 4-2 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-9 Western Maryland W 4-16 Lehigh W 4-23 4-30 MIT W 5-7 at Penn W 5-14 Harvard W 5-28 Maryland L

1933

1934

4-5 23-1 13-0 15-1 6-1 4-0 8-0 1-5

Record: 4-1-2; Independent Home: 3-1-1 Away: 1-0-1Neutral: 0-0 Penn W 13-1 4-7 at Princeton T 2-2 4-14 4-21 Penn State W 13-3 4-28 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-11 Syracuse W 11-8 5-5 Maryland T 6-6 5-12 at Army W 6-5 5-26

10-0 24-1 11-0 12-2 18-1 12-1 1-8

Record: 4-3; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 3-3 Away: 1-0 4-6 Harvard W 4-13 Princeton L Syracuse W 4-27 at Yale W 5-4 5-11 Maryland L Mt. Washington L.C. L 5-18 Army W 6-1

7-1 3-4 16-10 24-6 5-6 4-14 7-6

Inaugural season under Dinty Moore Record: 4-3; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 3-2 Away: 1-1 Harvard W 4-4 at Princeton W 4-11 4-25 Syracuse W 5-2 Yale W 5-9 Maryland L 5-16 Mt. Washington L.C. L 5-30 at Army L

8-2 8-5 8-6 8-3 2-7 1-9 4-10

4-5 10-2 23-0 24-0 9-2 6-2 2-4

1935

1936

Record: 3-3-1; Independent Home: 2-3-1 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-8 Harvard T 6-6 4-15 Lehigh W 16-2 4-22 Maryland L 3-7 4-29 Penn W 6-1 5-6 at Penn State W 11-4 5-13 Mt. Washington L.C. L 2-10 5-27 Army L 5-8

Moore at Navy

Overall Yr Record NC 1936 4-3-0 1937 4-3-0 1938 7-0-0 1939 6-1-0 1 1940 6-3-0 1941 6-2-1 1942 7-2-0 1943 7-1-0 1 1944 6-2-0 1945 6-2-1 2 1946 8-2-0 1 1947 7-3-0 1948 8-3-0 1949 11-0-0 2 1950 6-4-0 1951 5-5-0 1952 8-2-0 1953 8-2-0 1954 10-0-0 1 1955 9-1-0 1956 7-3-0 1957 7-2-0 1958 6-4-0 1-National Champion, 2-Co-Champion

• 6 National Championships • 146 All-Americans

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William “Dinty” Moore 1936-58 (23 years) Record: 159-50-2 (.758)

• Led the Mids to at least a share of six national titles, including outright championships in 1939, ‘43, ‘46 and ‘54. • Produced 146 All-Americans, including 33First-Team All-Americas under his tutelage, including Navy’s first Schmeisser Memorial Cup recipient — team captain Charles Guy. • Directed the Mids to a 20-6 victory over Drexel in 1943, in which Robert Booze established an Academy record for goals in a game with eight. • Helped mold Stewart McLean and National Hall of Fame member James Chambers II into the top attackmen during their era, as both were recipients of the Jack Turnbull Memorial Award. • Led the Mids to three undefeated seasons, including an 11-0-0 record in 1949. • Coached one of only three four-time All-Americans in Navy’s history, James Chambers II.

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Record: 8-0; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 7-0 Away: 1-0 4-8 Stevens Inst. of Tech W 4-11 Yale W New York W 4-18 at Princeton W 5-2 5-9 Johns Hopkins W Rutgers W 5-16 Toronto W 5-23 Army W 5-30

ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1937

Record: 4-3; Independent Home: 3-3 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-3 Dartmouth W Harvard W 4-10 Princeton L 4-17 4-24 Yale W 5-8 at Syracuse W Maryland L 5-15 Army L 5-29

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1938

1943

6-2 19-2 4-5 13-1 15-3 2-6 5-6

USILA National Champion Record: 7-0; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 5-0 Away: 2-0 4-2 Dartmouth W 4-9 Harvard W Princeton W 4-16 at Yale W 4-23 5-14 Maryland W Penn W 5-21 at Army W 5-28

11-4 13-2 8-3 14-4 8-7 14-0 10-3

Record: 6-1; Independent Home: 5-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Dartmouth W 4-1 Harvard W 4-8 at Princeton W 4-15 5-6 Loyola W 5-13 Maryland L 5-20 Penn W 5-27 Army W

11-3 14-0 7-2 14-4 3-5 15-2 5-4

1939

1940

Record: 6-3; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 4-3 Dartmouth W 4-6 Harvard W 4-13 Penn State W 4-20 Princeton L 4-27 Yale W 5-4 Syracuse W 5-11 Maryland L 5-18 at Penn W 6-1 at Army L

1941

Record: 6-2-1; Independent Home: 6-1-1 Away: 0-1-0Neutral: 3-29 Dartmouth 4-5 Harvard 4-12 Penn State 4-19 Hobart 4-26 at Princeton 5-3 Syracuse 5-10 Swarthmore 5-14 Penn 5-31 Army

1942

13-3 7-2 10-1 4-9 11-5 10-9 3-12 16-2 2-13

0-0-0 W 11-5 W 12-0 W 13-4 W 17-4 L 4-13 W 14-9 T 9-9 W 11-4 L 5-7

Record: 7-2; Independent Home: 6-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 4-2 Dartmouth W 4-4 Harvard W 4-11 Penn State W 4-18 Loyola W 4-25 at Rutgers W 5-2 Penn W 5-9 Princeton L 5-16 Cornell W 5-27 at Army L

9-8 17-4 8-5 12-8 10-6 18-0 1-12 7-2 3-6

USILA National Champion Record: 7-1; Independent Home: 7-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 Drexel W 3-24 Loyola W 4-3 4-14 Johns Hopkins W 4-24 Penn State W at Princeton L 5-1 Maryland W 5-8 Swarthmore W 5-15 5-29 Army W

20-6 8-1 7-4 4-2 6-7 9-8 16-3 12-5

Record: 6-2; Independent Home: 4-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 4-1 City College of NY W at Swarthmore W 4-15 Johns Hopkins L.C. L 4-22 4/-29 Penn State W Philadelphia L.C. W 5-6 at Johns Hopkins L.C. W 5-13 Princeton W 5-20 at Army L 5-29

27-0 6-0 3-4 21-1 19-1 5-4 15-1 5-7

USILA National Champion Record: 6-2-1; Independent Home: 5-1-1 Away: 1-1-0 0-0-0 3-31 City College of NY 4-14 Swarthmore 4-21 Johns Hopkins L.C. 4-28 at Penn State 5-5 Cornell 5-5 Dartmouth 5-12 at Johns Hopkins 5-19 Penn State 5-26 Army

W W L W W W L W T

29-0 17-1 7-8 20-0 20-1 14-0 5-7 23-0 7-7

USILA National Champion Record: 8-2; Independent Home: 6-2 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-13 Swarthmore W 4-20 Johns Hopkins L 4-27 Penn State W 4-29 Duke W 5-1 Syracuse W 5-4 at Cornell W 5-11 Mt. Washington L.C. L 5-15 Maryland W 5-18 Cornell W 5-25 at Army W

13-0 12-9 14-4 7-3 20-4 24-5 9-10 11-4 25-4 12-10

Record: 7-3; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 3-31 Union College W 4-3 Dartmouth W 4-5 Harvard W 4-12 Maryland W 4-19 at Princeton L 4-26 Penn State W 5-3 Duke W 5-10 at Johns Hopkins L 5-17 Swarthmore W 5-24 Army L

29-0 19-5 15-1 10-9 5-8 10-1 10-4 7-14 18-2 3-9

Record: 8-3; Independent Home: 6-2 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 3-31 Dartmouth W 4-3 Harvard W 4-10 Syracuse W 4-17 at Yale W

13-6 13-3 14-2 13-2

1944

1945

1946

Neutral:

1947

1948

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Legendary Navy head coach Dinty Moore and 1954 team captain Jack Jones. 4-24 4-28 5-1 5-8 5-15 5-22 5-29

L L W L W W W

3-8 8-14 9-3 8-9 5-4 14-1 10-9

USILA National Champion Record: 11-0; Independent Home: 9-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-4 Williams College W 4-6 Harvard W 4-9 Virginia W 4-13 Duke W 4-16 Yale W 4-23 Maryland W 4-30 at Penn State W 5-7 at Princeton W 5-14 Penn W 5-21 Swarthmore W 5-28 Army W

14-3 18-2 13-2 13-7 13-4 14-4 19-7 11-8 20-4 18-3 14-5

Record: 6-4; Independent Home: 4-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 4-1 Washington College W 4-8 Harvard W 4-10 Duke W 4-15 Penn State W 4-22 at Maryland W 4-29 at Yale L 5-6 Princeton L 5-13 Johns Hopkins L 5-20 at Penn W 5-27 at Army L

10-5 15-0 10-9 9-6 6-5 1-5 6-11 4-8 18-2 8-11

1949

1950

at Maryland Duke Penn State Johns Hopkins Princeton Lehigh at Army


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1951

Record: 8--2; Independent Home: 6-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 Washington College W 3-29 Dartmouth W 4-3 4-5 Harvard W Penn State W 4-12 at Maryland W 4-19 Virginia L 4/26 Princeton W 5-3 5-10 Johns Hopkins W 5-17 at Penn W 5-24 at Army L

12-7 12-3 8-7 21-0 10-9 8-9 10-5 10-9 17-2 4-15

Record: 8-2; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 3-28 Washington College W 4-4 Harvard W 4-7 Virginia W 4-11 Penn State W 4-18 Maryland L 4-25 Duke W 5-2 at Princeton L 5-9 at Johns Hopkins W 5-16 Penn W 5-23 Army W

13-5 13-1 8-7 19-1 9-10 9-5 8-13 7-4 12-5 10-7

USILA National Champion Record: 10-0; Independent Home: 7-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-3 Washington College W 4-8 Harvard W 4-10 at Virginia W 4-14 Penn State W 4-17 at Maryland W 4-24 Duke W 5-1 Princeton W 5-8 Johns Hopkins W 5-15 Penn W 5-29 at Army W

18-0 21-2 14-3 23-1 12-7 17-3 13-4 12-3 15-5 9-3

Record: 9-1; Independent Home: 5-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-0 3-26 Washington College W 4-4 Harvard W 4-12 Duke W 4-16 at Penn State W 4-20 at Penn W 4-23 Virginia W 4-30 Maryland L 5-7 at Princeton W 5-14 at Johns Hopkins W 5-28 Army W

13-4 21-3 15-8 16-2 23-1 17-5 8-9 16-7 13-3 6-2

1953

1954

1955

Overall Yr Record NCAA NC 1959 6-3-1 10-1-0 1 1960 9-2-0 2 1961 1962 10-1-0 1 1963 8-1-0 1 10-0-0 1 1964 12-0-0 1 1965 1966 11-1-0 1 1967 9-2-0 3 7-3-1 1968 10-3-0 1969 1970 11-1-0 3 1971 10-4-0 * 1972 8-4-0 * 1-National Champion, 2-CoChampion, 3-Tri-Champion

• 9 National Championships • 92 All-Americans • 2 NCAA Tournament appearances

1959-72 (14 years) Record: 131-26-2 (.830)

• Made Navy a household name among the lacrosse community in the 60s — noted as the Golden Age. • The winningest coach (pct) in NCAA history, winning 83.0 percent of his games. • Recipient of the Morris Touchstone Memorial Award, the National Coach of the Year, in just his second year as Navy’s head coach • Led Navy to at least a share of nine National Championships between 1960-70, including eight in a row between 1960-67 ... his five outright titles between 1962-66 is a feat no other team has matched in the history of the sport. • Molded attackman James Lewis into a three-time First-Team AllAmerica selection and the only three-time recipient of the Jack Turnbull Memorial Award. • Led the Mids to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 1971 and 72, the first two years the tournament we held.

1956

Record: 7-3; Independent Home: 6-1 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0 3-24 Washington College W 4-3 Syracuse W 4-7 Harvard W 4-14 Penn State W 4-21 Virginia W 4-28 at Maryland L 5-5 at Duke W 5-12 Johns Hopkins L 5-19 Princeton W 5-26 at Army L

1957

Record: 7-2; Independent Home: 5-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 3-30 Washington College W 4-6 Harvard W 4-13 Penn State W 4-20 Duke W 4-27 Maryland L 5-4 at Virginia W 5-11 at Johns Hopkins L 5-18 at Princeton W 6-1 Army W

1958 18-10 20-6 18-2 17-4 8-5 5-10 23-4 6-8 14-4 5-8

18-11 14-1 19-8 21-0 4-5 10-5 6-15 12-10 14-6

Record: 6-4; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0 3-29 Washington College W 4-9 Colgate W 4-12 Penn State W 4-19 Princeton W 4-26 at Maryland L 5-3 Virginia L 5-10 Johns Hopkins L 5-13 Duke W 5-17 at Penn W 5-31 at Army L

1959

17-8 15-2 18-2 15-12 10-17 14-15 7-14 23-2 18-0 12-17

Inaugural season under Willis Bilderback Record: 6-3-1; Independent Home: 3-2-1 Away: 3-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 3-28 Rutgers W 10-9 4-4 Washington College W 8-6 4-11 at Penn State W 29-3 4-18 at Princeton L 7-8 4-25 Maryland L 8-15 5-2 at Virginia W 9-5 5-9 at Johns Hopkins W 13-11 5-12 Duke W 16-1 5-16 Baltimore T 6-6 5-30 Army L 6-11

1959 team captain Ed Gibbons and Willis Bilderback, who took over the coaching reins in 1959.

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

1952

Willis Bilderback

Bilderback at Navy

Record: 5-5; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-0 3-28 Washington College W Harvard W 4-4 Swarthmore W 4-7 4-14 Penn State W 4-21 Maryland L at Duke L 4-28 at Princeton L 5-5 at Johns Hopkins L 5-12 5-19 Penn W Army L 5-26


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1960

USILA National Champion Record: 10-1; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 at Rutgers W 4-2 Penn State W 4-6 4-9 Washington College W 4-16 Princeton W Virginia W 4-23 at Maryland W 4-30 Duke W 5-7 5-14 Johns Hopkins W Baltimore W 5-21 Mt. Washington L.C. L 5-28 at Army W 6-4

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1961

USILA Co-National Champion Record: 9-2; Independent Home: 6-2 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 Rutgers W 4-1 Penn State W 4-8 Washington College W 4-12 at Princeton W 4-15 4-22 at Virginia W 4-29 Maryland W 5-6 Duke W at Johns Hopkins W 5-13 5-20 Baltimore W 5-27 Mt. Washington L.C. L 6-3 Army L

1962

USILA National Champion Record: 10-1; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 3-31 at Rutgers W 4-7 Harvard W 4-14 Princeton W 4-21 Virginia W 4-28 at Maryland W 5-2 Washington College W 5-5 Duke W 5-12 Johns Hopkins W

5-19 5-26 6-2

15-2 17-3 19-0 16-5 9-2 15-14 18-5 15-7 10-3 7-11 10-7

12-3 16-5 18-5 10-5 8-7 9-7 17-2 15-9 12-10 10-15 8-10

17-6 17-4 13-3 11-8 22-12 16-1 16-2 16-11

1963

Baltimore Baltimore L.C. at Army

W L W

USILA National Champion Record: 8-1; Independent Home: 5-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 Rutgers W 3-30 Washington College W 4-6 at Princeton W 4-13 4-20 at Virginia W Maryland W 4-27 Duke W 5-4 at Johns Hopkins W 5-11 5-18 Baltimore W 6-1 Army L

13-3 12-2 9-6 10-3 17-9 15-2 10-5 19-7 9-11

USILA National Champion Record: 10-0; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 7-0 Away: 3-0 at Rutgers W 3-28 Washington College W 4-4 4-11 Princeton W 4-18 Duke W 4-25 at Maryland W Virginia W 5-2 5-9 Johns Hopkins W 5-16 Baltimore W 5-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 5-30 at Army W

20-3 13-4 16-1 16-2 11-7 12-4 15-3 16-4 18-8 9-4

USILA National Champion Record: 12-0; Independent Home: 9-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-3 Mt. Washington L.C. W 4-7 Harvard W 4-10 at Princeton W 4-17 Duke W 4-24 Maryland W 4-28 Washington College W 5-1 at Hofstra W 5-8 at Johns Hopkins W 5-15 Virginia W 5-22 Baltimore W 5-29 Philadelphia L.C. W 6-5 Army W

11-10 16-1 17-9 19-2 13-7 22-1 19-2 15-6 13-5 22-5 14-5 18-7

USILA National Champion Record: 11-1; Independent Home: 8-1 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 4-2 Washington College W 4-6 Baltimore L.C. W 4-9 Princeton W 4-16 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-23 at Maryland W 4-27 Hofstra W 4-30 at Virginia W 5-7 Duke W 5-14 Johns Hopkins W 5-21 Baltimore W 5-28 Philadelphia L.C. W 6-4 at Army W

18-3 15-4 14-9 11-12 11-9 11-2 14-3 22-3 12-7 18-2 15-2 16-7

USILA Tri-National Champion Record: 9-2; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 4-1 Syracuse W 4-5 Harvard W 4-8 at Princeton W 4-15 Mt. Washington L.C. (2OT) L 4-22 Maryland W 4-29 at Virginia W

18-4 15-1 12-6 8-9 10-8 8-3

1964

1965

1966

1967

Morris Touchstone Memorial Award winner Dick Szlasa gives his Midshipmen a pep talk at practice.

15-8 13-16 8-5

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1968

Australian All-Stars at Johns Hopkins Baltimore Philadelphia L.C. Army

Record: 7-3-1; Independent Home: 7-1-0 Away: 0-2-1Neutral: Syracuse 3-30 Harvard 4-3 4-6 Mt. Washington L.C. Princeton 4-13 at Maryland 4-20 Virginia 4-27 5-4 University Club 5-11 Johns Hopkins Baltimore 5-18 Philadelphia L.C. 5-25 6-1 at Army

1969

W L W W W

17-14 6-9 19-2 15-4 7-5

0-0-0 W 14-0 W 14-3 L 5-10 W 8-6 L 3-5 W 12-6 W 9-7 L 3-11 W 15-1 W 11-2 T 7-7

Record: 10-3; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 8-2 Away: 2-1 3-26 Denison W 3-29 Carling L.C. L 4-2 Harvard W Mt. Washington L.C. W 4-5 4-12 at Princeton L 4-19 Maryland W 4-26 at Virginia W 5-3 Hofstra W 5-10 at Johns Hopkins W 5-14 Washington College W 5-17 Baltimore W 5-24 Philadelphia L.C. W 5-31 Army L

22-2 8-10 17-8 15-4 8-10 7-6 6-5 11-0 9-6 8-3 23-1 9-6 4-14

USILA Tri-National Champion Record: 11-1; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-0 3-28 Carling L.C. W 4-1 Harvard W 4-4 Mt. Washington L.C. W 4-11 Princeton W 4-18 Maryland W 4-25 Virginia W 5-2 at Hofstra W 5-9 Johns Hopkins L 5-13 at Washington College W 5-16 Baltimore W 5-23 Philadelphia L.C. W 5-30 at Army W

5-4 9-7 6-4 9-3 6-3 11-7 9-4 7-9 12-3 19-0 15-1 8-7

1970

1971

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 10-4; Independent Home: 7-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 1-0 3-17 Yale W 8-4 4-3 Mt. Washington L.C. L 4-10 4-7 Harvard W 8-4 4-10 at Princeton W 15-4 4-17 Washington & Lee W 10-8 4-24 at Virginia L 7-11 5-1 Hofstra W 8-5 5-8 ! vs. Johns Hopkins W 9-6 5-12 Washington College W 20-4 5-15 Baltimore W 13-4 NCAA First Round (Charlottesville, Va.) 5-22 at Virginia W 9-6 5-25 Maryland W 10-5 NCAA First Round (College Park, Md.) 5-29 at Maryland L 7-10 6-6 Army L 4-7 ! game played in Houston, Texas


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Yr 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Overall Record 8-5 7-5 10-5 10-3 10-5 11-3 9-4 7-4 7-5 6-5

NCAA * * * * * * * * * *

• 49 All-Americans • 10 NCAA Tournament appearances • 1 NCAA Championship Game appearance

1975

Dick Szlasa

Szlasa at Navy

1973-82 (10 years) Record: 85-44 (.659)

• Guided Navy to school-record 10-consecutive NCAA Tournament berths ... the only coach in program history to lead the Mids to the NCAA Tournament every year he served as head coach. • Recipient of the Touchstone Award (Div. I Coach of the Year) in 1975. • Helped mold attackman Jeff Long into one of the greatest names in Navy lacrosse — Long holds Navy records in assists in a game, season and career, while standing as the Mids’ alltime career scoring leader. • Led the Midshipmen to the 1975 National Championship Game, the program’s first appearance.

1972

1973

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Inaugural season under Dick Szlasa Record: 8-5; Independent Home: 6-2 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 3-17 Dartmouth W 3-21 #14 Washington College W 3-24 #15 Cortland State W 3-31 #9 Cornell W 4-4 Harvard W 4-7 at Princeton W 4-14 #3 Maryland L

16-2 ---14-5 4 11-6 4 5-4 4 21-4 4 19-5 4 7-14 4

5-19 6-4

1974

at #3 Virginia L 9-11 at #7 Rutgers W 6-4 #6 Hofstra L 9-10 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 #5 Army W 8-5 NCAA First Round (Lexington, Va.) at #4 Wash. & Lee (3OT) L 12-13 Final Ranking

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 7-5; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 3/16 Dartmouth W 3/20 UMBC W 3/23 #5 Washington & Lee L 3/30 at #6 Cornell L 4/6 at #7 Hofstra W 4/13 #12 Princeton W 4/20 at Maryland L 4/24 #8 Rutgers W 4/27 #5 Virginia L 5/4 #2 Johns Hopkins W 5/11 at #13 Army W NCAA First Round (Lexington, 5/18 at #3 Washington & Lee L 6/4 Final Ranking

Action from the 50th anniversary of the Army-Navy Game in 1974.

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1976

5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 5 4 3 3

3

3 3 2

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 10-3; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 3-20 Rutgers W 14-10 ---3-27 #7 Washington & Lee W 8-7 4 4-3 UMBC W 13-9 4 4-7 at Washington College W 12-11 3 4-10 #13 Princeton W 10-8 3 4-14 #3 North Carolina W 10-4 3 4-17 at #7 Hofstra W 17-13 3 4-24 at #2 Maryland L 10-14 3 5-1 #6 Virginia W 15-12 3 5-8 #5 Johns Hopkins L 10-18 3 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-19 #5 North Carolina W 13-9 4 NCAA Semifinals (College Park, Md.) 5-23 at #1 Maryland L 11-22 4 5-30 at #16 Army W 18-10 4 5-31 Final Ranking 4

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NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 8-4; Independent Neutral: 0-0 Home: 4-2 Away: 4-2 3-22 at Washington College W 18-3 3-25 at Maryland L 10-12 at Cornell W 12-9 4-1 4-6 Harvard W 16-3 4-12 Baltimore W 16-3 4-15 at Washington & Lee W 19-8 Virginia W 12-10 4-22 4-29 Johns Hopkins L 3-17 5-3 Rutgers W 7-6 5-6 at Hofstra W 8-3 5-13 at Army L 8-9 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-20 Cortland State (2OT) L 9-10

4-21 4-25 4-28 5-5 5-12

National Runner-Up NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 10-5; Independent Home: 5-1 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-1 at UMBC L 9-10 3-19 3-22 Towson W 13-9 3-26 at #6 North Carolina W 11-4 at #8 Washington & Lee W 14-8 3-28 #2 Cornell L 7-16 4-5 at #8 Princeton L 14-15 4-12 4-16 at #8 Rutgers W 8-6 #5 Hofstra W 15-10 4-19 #4 Maryland W 10-9 4-26 at #3 Virginia W 15-11 5-3 5-10 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 11-16 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) #6 Penn W 17-6 5-21 NCAA Semifinals (Ithaca, N.Y.) 5-24 at #2 Cornell W 15-12 NCAA Final (Baltimore, Md.) vs. #4 Maryland L 13-20 5-31 #12 Army W 10-5 6-1 6-2 Final Ranking


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1977

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 10-5; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-0 Rutgers L 3-19 Washington College W 3-23 3-25 at #6 Washington & Lee W 3-27 #19 Dartmouth W at UMBC W 4-2 #15 Delaware W 4-5 at #11 Princeton W 4-9 4-16 #8 Hofstra W #2 Maryland L 4-23 at #7 Virginia W 4-30 at #3 Johns Hopkins L 5-7 5-13 at #5 Penn L

1980

7-9 ---9-6 7 13-12 7 17-7 7 22-10 6 17-8 6 12-9 6 15-7 6 13-16 5 12-8 5 11-17 4 12-19 4

NCAA First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.) at #4 Penn W 14-12 NCAA Semifinals (Ithaca, N.Y.) at #1 Cornell L 6-22 5-21 #9 Army W 14-7 6-4

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5-17

1978

6

6 6

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 11-3; Independent Home: 6-1 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0 Rutgers W 13-7 ---3-18 3-29 at Washington College W 14-6 4 4-1 UMBC W 15-8 4 4-5 #8 Penn W 15-7 4 4-8 #15 Princeton W 16-8 4 4-11 at #15 Delaware W 18-10 4 4-15 at #9 Syracuse W 14-10 4 4-22 at #2 Maryland L 13-16 4 4-29 #5 Virginia W 15-8 4 5-6 #2 Johns Hopkins L 11-22 4 5-13 at #13 North Carolina W 16-11 4 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-17 #5 Army W 16-13 4 NCAA Semifinals (Ithaca, N.Y.) 5-20 at #1 Cornell L 7-13 4 6-3 at #5 Army W 16-15 4

1979

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 9-4; Independent Home: 4-1 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-0 3-17 at Rutgers L 15-16 ---3-28 Washington College W 14-6 7 3-31 at UMBC W 13-12 7 4-4 at Penn W 14-9 7 4-7 at #15 Princeton W 15-4 7 4-11 at Hofstra W 19-12 7 4-14 #6 Syracuse W 18-11 7 4-21 #2 Maryland L 12-17 5 4-29 at #4 Virginia W 11-8 5 5-5 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 10-17 5 5-8 #7 Army W 10-9 4 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-16 #10 Massachusetts W 16-14 3 NCAA Semifinals (College Park, Md.) 5-19 at #2 Maryland L 10-15 3

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 7-4; Independent Home: 4-4 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 at Washington College W 14-7 3-19 #11 Syracuse L 8-11 3-22 3-29 UMBC W 19-14 4-2 Penn W 24-6 #14 Princeton W 9-6 4-5 #12 Hofstra W 14-9 4-13 at #5 Maryland W 11-9 4-19 4-26 #1 Virginia L 9-12 #2 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 5-3 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) #9 North Carolina L 11-18 5-21 5-24 at #6 Army W 12-10

1981

1983 3 3 9 9 9 7 7 5 5 4 4

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 7-5; Independent Home: 2-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0 Rutgers L 11-14 ---3-14 Washington College W 20-9 7 3-18 at #4 Syracuse L 10-14 7 3-21 3-28 at #7 UMBC W 13-8 12 4-1 at #9 Penn W 8-7 8 4-4 at Princeton W 14-9 8 #12 Army L 8-9 6 4-12 4-18 #8 Maryland W 16-15 6 4-26 at #4 Virginia W 13-12 6 5-2 #1 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 6 5-20 5-23

NCAA First Round (West Point, N.Y.) at #3 Army W 16-10 NCAA Semifinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) at #2 North Carolina L 8-17

1982

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 6-5; Independent Home: 4-2 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 3-13 at Washington & Lee (OT)W 11-10 3-17 at Washington College L 10-14 3-20 Syracuse W 12-11 3-27 #13 UMBC W 12-8 3-31 Penn W 8-7 4-3 Princeton W 14-9 4-14 at #3 Army (OT) W 12-11 4-17 at #7 Maryland L 10-12 4-24 #3 Virginia L 15-26 5-1 #3 Johns Hopkins L 7-12 NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-19 at #1 North Carolina L 2-16

Yr 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

NCAA * * * * * * *

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1984

1985

Record: 5-6; Independent Home: 2-3 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 0-0 3-9 UMBC (OT) W 9-8 ---3-13 Washington College L 9-10 ---3-16 at Duke W 6-13 ---3-23 North Carolina L 11-15 ---3-27 at #7 Penn (OT) L 10-11 13 3-30 at #11 Princeton W 15-10 13 4-6 #8 Army L 6-10 10 4-13 #6 Maryland W 7-5 13 4-20 at #4 Virginia L 6-12 12 4-27 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 10-24 13 5-11 at Hofstra W 20-9 NR 5-28 Final Ranking NR

1983-94 (12 years) Record: 84-61 (.579)

• Recipient of the Touchstone Award (Div. I Coach of the Year) in 1986, after leading the Mids back to the NCAA Tournament following a three-year drought. • Led Navy to a 9-4 mark in 1987, recording the most wins in a season since 1979. • Guided the Mids to seven NCAA Tournament berths. • Helped produce 35 All-Americans, including Glen Miles, a three-time honoree who won the Donald MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s top midfielder ... Miles is the only Navy player to win the award which is named after the former Navy great

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Record: 6-6; Independent Home: 4-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 at Washington & Lee W 13-9 ---3-10 at Washington College W 12-1 ---3-14 3-17 Duke W 14-5 ---3-21 #14 UMBC W 16-10 8 3-24 at #4 North Carolina L 4-11 8 #11 Penn L 3-5 9 3-28 3-31 Princeton W 9-5 9 4-7 at #5 Army L 6-9 9 4-14 at #12 Maryland L 9-14 8 4-21 #4 Virginia W 7-6 11 4-28 #2 Johns Hopkins L 6-9 8 5-12 #14 Hofstra L 13-14 11 5-29 Final Ranking 13

Bryan Matthews

Matthews at Navy Overall Record 5-6 6-6 5-6 8-4 9-4 8-5 8-5 7-4 5-6 8-5 8-4 7-6

6

Inaugural season under Bryan Matthews Record: 5-6; Independent Home: 4-0 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-0 Washington & Lee W 13-7 3-12 at Hofstra L 10-14 3-16 3-19 at Syracuse L 9-17 3-23 Washington College W 13-9 at #15 UMBC L 6-10 3-26 at #10 Penn W 13-9 3-30 at Princeton L 12-14 4-2 4-9 #4 Army W 10-9 #7 Maryland W 10-9 4-16 at #4 Virginia L 10-14 4-23 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 4-30 5-1 Ranking 5-8 Ranking Final Ranking 5-15


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1986

NCAA Tournament Qualifier NCAA First Round Bye Record: 8-4; Independent Home: 3-2 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0 at Rutgers W 14-12 3-4 3-8 at UMBC W 11-6 3-12 at Washington College W 15-7 Yale W 16-11 3-15 at Delaware W 16-12 3-22 Penn W 12-11 3-26 3-29 Princeton W 19-7 at #12 Army W 12-4 4-5 at #2 Maryland L 8-11 4-12 #6 Virginia L 6-10 4-19 4-26 #1 Johns Hopkins L 11-14 NCAA Quarterfinals (Charlottsville, Va.) at #3 Virginia L 9-12 5-19 Final Ranking 6-2

1987

1988

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 8-5; Independent Home: 3-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0 3-5 at UMBC W 13-6 3-12 at Rutgers L 4-9 3-16 Washington College W 17-7 3-19 Yale L 7-10 3-26 at Delaware W 19-7 3-30 #10 Penn L 10-11 4-2 Princeton W 11-4 4-9 at Army W 6-5 4-16 at #7 Maryland (2OT) W 8-7 4-23 #6 Virginia W 7-5 4-30 #2 Johns Hopkins L 7-10 NCAA First Round (Cambridge, Mass.) 5-18 at #10 Harvard W 10-9 NCAA Quarterfinals (Syracuse, N.Y.) 5-21 at #1 Syracuse L 5-23

1989

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NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 8-5; Independent Home: 6-1 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-0 3-4 at Washington College W 15-9 ---3-11 Rutgers W 11-8 ---3-18 at Penn W 12-11 ---3-21 #10 Yale W 15-7 3 3-25 Delaware W 13-6 3 3-29 UMBC W 11-5 3 4-1 at Duke L 8-10 3 4-8 Army W 12-1 6 4-15 #4 Maryland L 5-6 5 4-22 at #15 Virginia L 7-8 5 4-29 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 5-7 8 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-17 #10 Penn W 12-11 8

1990

8

Record: 7-4; Independent Home: 4-2 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 3-30 Washington College W 16-4 8 3-10 at #15 Rutgers L 9-11 8 #11 Penn W 16-10 8 3-17 Princeton (2OT) L 8-9 8 3-21 at UMBC W 16-6 13 3-28 3-31 Duke W 12-8 13 at Delaware W 16-8 12 4-3 at #18 Army W 19-9 12 4-7 at #12 Maryland L 6-18 11 4-14 4-21 #4 Virginia W 10-7 13 4-28 #11 Johns Hopkins L 4-6 10 Ranking 12 4-30 Ranking 13 5-6 5-13 Final Ranking 12

1991

Record: 5-6; Independent Home: 3-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 3-3 at #3 Virginia L 7-14 10 3-9 #12 Rutgers L 6-13 10 3-16 at #17 Penn W 8-7 10 Washington College W 17-5 16 3-20 3-23 #20 Delaware W 16-8 16 3-30 at #18 Duke W 9-8 12 4-6 #14 Army (2OT) L 10-11 10 4-13 #7 Maryland L 6-10 13 4-17 Georgetown W 13-6 15 4-20 at #9 Towson L 8-15 15 4-27 at #7 Johns Hopkins L 11-15 15 4-28 Ranking 17 5-5 Ranking 17 5-12 Final Ranking 17

1992

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 8-5; Independent Home: 3-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0 2-29 at #18 Penn State L 9-16 3-8 #10 Virginia L 9-10 3-15 Penn W 9-3 3-18 at Washington College W 13-4 3-21 #10 Duke W 11-8 3-25 at #18 Delaware W 13-8 3-28 at Stony Brook W 11-2 4-4 at #14 Army L 7-12 4-11 at #7 Maryland W 11-3 4-15 at #18 Georgetown W 12-4 4-18 #5 Towson W 12-2 4-25 #6 Johns Hopkins L 12-22 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-9 #10 Yale L 3-9

1993

20 20 20 20 20 12 12 10 13 9 9 7 8

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 8-4; Independent Home: 4-2 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 0-0 2-27 #17 Penn State W 11-9 11 3-6 at #5 Virginia L 7-9 11 3-20 at #8 Duke W 12-11 11 3-24 at #20 Penn W 14-11 7 3-27 #19 Delaware W 11-7 7 4-3 #9 Army W 10-8 8 4-10 #13 Maryland L 10-11 8 4-14 #17 Georgetown W 11-7 8 4-17 at #13 Towson W 8-7 8 4-24 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 8-11 8 5-1 at Stony Brook W 13-5 8 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-15 #9 Loyola L 8-19 6

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1994

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 7-6; Independent Home: 5-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 Air Force W 2-26 Washington College W 3-1 3-5 #5 Virginia L 3-12 Penn (OT) W #9 Duke L 3-19 at #16 Delaware W 3-26 at Army W 4-2 4-9 at #8 Maryland L at #13 Georgetown L 4-13 #7 Towson W 4-16 #6 Johns Hopkins L 4-22 4-30 Stony Brook W NCAA First Round (Providence, at #8 Brown L 5-14

1995

Inaugural season under Richie Meade Record: 6-6; Independent Home: 4-2 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-0 UMBC W 2-25 3-1 at Washington College W 3-4 at #2 Virginia L 3-11 at Penn W at #9 Duke L 3-18 3-25 #20 Delaware W 3-31 Army W 4-8 #3 Maryland L 4-12 #12 Georgetown L 4-15 at #19 Towson L 4-22 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 4-29 Stony Brook W 5-1 Ranking 5-7 Final Ranking

1996

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Record: 4-8; Independent Home: 4-3 Away: 0-5 Neutral: 0-0 2-24 UMBC W 14-13 ---2-28 Washington College W 12-4 ---3-2 at North Carolina L 7-24 ---3-9 Penn W 10-6 18 3-16 #10 Duke L 4-15 18 3-23 at Delaware L 7-13 20 3-30 at #14 Georgetown L 12-14 NR 4-3 #17 Bucknell L 5-6 NR 4-6 at #2 Maryland L 10-11 NR 4-13 #15 Towson W 9-8 NR 4-19 #5 Johns Hopkins L 11-18 NR 4-27 at #16 Army L 8-15 NR

1997

Record: 6-6; Independent Home: 4-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 2-22 at UMBC W 11-10 ---2-26 Washington College W 7-6 ---3-2 North Carolina W 13-12 ---3-8 at Penn W 9-8 10 3-16 at #11 Duke L 9-12 4 3-22 #19 Delaware W 18-10 8 3-28 #9 Georgetown L 8-13 6 4-2 Bucknell W 17-7 10 4-5 #4 Maryland L 5-10 10 4-12 at Towson L 6-14 13 4-19 at #4 Johns Hopkins L 5-24 13 4-25 #13 Army L 12-14 19 4-28 Ranking 19 5-5 Final Ranking NR

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NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 9-4; Independent Home: 7-1 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 Rutgers W 7-6 3-4 3-7 UMBC W 14-4 3-11 Washington College W 9-6 3-14 Yale W 15-10 Delaware W 21-10 3-21 3-25 at #12 Penn L 9-11 3-28 at Princeton W 11-8 4-4 #11 Army (OT) W 10-9 4-11 #1 Maryland L 5-17 4-18 at #13 Virginia W 15-13 4-25 at #6 Johns Hopkins L 9-10 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-13 #10 Brown W 14-6 NCAA Quarterfinals (Syracuse, N.Y.) 5-17 at #3 Syracuse L 5-19 5-28 Final Ranking

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Meade at Navy

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Conf. Overall Record Record NCAA 6-6-0 NA 4-8-0 NA 6-6-0 NA 7-6-0 NA 7-7-0 NA * 9-4-0 5-1 8-5-0 4-2 8-5-0 3-2 6-7-0 1-4 15-3-0 7-0 * 12-4-0 5-1 * 11-4-0 5-1 * 11-4-0 6-0 * 10-6-0 5-1 * 11-5-0 4-2 * 7-8-0 4-2 4-9-0 2-4

• 40 All-Americans • 7 NCAA Tournament appearances • 5 Patriot League Tournament titles • 5 Patriot League regular-season crowns • 1 NCAA Championship Game appearance

Richie Meade

1995-2011 (17 years) Record: 142-97 (.594)

• Led Navy to six NCAA Tournament appearances in his final eight years, including six straight from 2004-09 ... it was the most consecutive NCAA berths by the Mids since 1971-82 (12-straight years). • Guided the Midshipmen to five Patriot League Tournament titles (2004-05-06-0709), including four straight, while earning at least a share of the regular-season crown five times. • Led the Mids to the National Championship Game in 2004, marking Navy’s first appearance in the title game since 1975. • In 2004, became the fourth coach in school history to receive the Morris Touchstone Memorial Award as the National Coach of the Year. • Led Navy to a school-record 15 wins in 2004. • Helped orchestrate Navy’s first documented win over a No. 1-ranked team with a 9-6 win over Maryland on April 10, 2004. • Seven players earned All-America honors in 2004, the most since the 1975 campaign. • Produced Navy’s first Kelly Award winner, Mickey Jarboe, since Leonard Supko garnered the honor in 1970.

1998

Record: 7-6; Independent Home: 5-2 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-0 2-21 at UMBC W 15-12 16 2-28 at #9 North Carolina L 7-17 16 3-7 Penn W 12-11 17 3-11 Radford W 11-5 14 3-15 #7 Duke L 6-7 14 3-21 #16 Delaware W 18-7 17 3-24 Air Force W 10-7 12 3-28 at #10 Georgetown L 7-9 12 4-4 at #1 Maryland L 7-21 14 4-10 at #9 Hofstra L 8-9 17 4-14 Mount St. Mary’s W 16-8 18 4-17 #3 Johns Hopkins L 14-15 18 4-25 at # 22 Army W 11-5 18 4-27 Ranking 17 5-4 Final Ranking 17

1999

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Record: 7-7; Independent Home: 6-2 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 0-1 2-27 #11 UMBC L 3-9 14 3-6 #9 North Carolina W 8-6 14 3-13 at #20 Penn W 12-8 10 3-16 Radford W 19-3 11 3-21 at #3 Duke L 4-9 11 3-25 Air Force W 16-4 10 3-28 at #8 Delaware L 8-11 10 4-3 #7 Georgetown (OT) W 12-11 12 4-10 #7 Maryland L 5-6 9 4-16 at #12 Hofstra L 7-8 10 4-20 Mount St. Mary’s W 11-7 13 4-24 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 1-11 13 5-1 Army W 11-9 14 NCAA First Round (Providence, R.I.) 5-15 vs. #8 Hofstra L 7-15 13

2000

Inaugural season in the ECAC Lacrosse League Record: 9-4; 5-1 ECAC Lacrosse League Home: 4-1 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 1-0 2-26 * at #11 UMBC W 11-2 12 3-4 at #11 North Carolina (OT)L 10-11 11 3-7 Radford W 13-3 11

3-11 *= vs. #13 Massachusetts W 6-3 3-18 * at Rutgers W 11-8 3-25 * Stony Brook W 16-4 3-29 Air Force W 17-2 4-1 * at #7 Georgetown L 10-14 4-8 at #7 Maryland L 5-6 4-14 * #20 Penn State W 12-5 4-18 at Mount St. Mary’s W 13-5 4-22 #8 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 6-7 4-29 at Army W 10-8 5-1 Ranking 5-8 Final Ranking *ECAC Lacrosse League Game =game played at Rutgers (Piscataway, N.J.)

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2001

Record: 8-5; 4-2 ECAC Lacrosse League Home: 5-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 2-24 * UMBC (OT) L 8-9 3-3 #15 North Carolina L 10-11 3-10 * at #9 Massachusetts L 8-11 3-17 * Rutgers W 11-9 3-21 Radford W 14-7 3-24 * at Stony Brook W 14-6 3-27 at Lehigh W 13-4 4-1 * #3 Georgetown W 11-4 4-7 #6 Maryland L 5-6 4-14 * at #17 Penn State (OT) W 10-9 4-17 Mount St. Mary’s W 16-3 4-21 at #6 Johns Hopkins L 11-13 4-27 #19 Army W 10-4 4-30 Ranking 5-7 Final Ranking *ECAC Lacrosse League Game

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Record: 8-5; 3-2 ECAC Lacrosse League Home: 4-2 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-0 2-16 St. Joseph’s W 16-2 2-23 * at #18 UMBC W 11-4 3-2 at #10 N. Carolina (6OT) L 10-11 3-9 * #14 Massachusetts L 10-13 3-16 * at Rutgers W 6-3 3-23 Stony Brook (3OT) W 11-10 3-26 Lehigh W 7-4 3-30 * at #6 Georgetown L 7-14

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Record: 6-7 Overall; 1-4 ECAC Lacrosse League Home: 4-4 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 0-0 Marist (3 Qtrs.) W 12-1 14 2-15 at #19 Ohio State W 13-10 14 2-22 #9 North Carolina (4OT) W 9-8 14 2-28 3-8 * at #7 Massachusetts L 9-10 9 3-15 * #13 Rutgers L 8-13 10 at Stony Brook W 10-6 12 3-22 Air Force L 6-8 12 3-25 3-30 * #4 Georgetown (OT) L 3-4 12 #4 Maryland L 7-9 16 4-5 * at Penn State L 4-5 15 4-12 * #10 UMBC W 13-10 NR 4-15 4-19 at #1 Johns Hopkins L 3-17 NR #16 Army W 12-11 NR 4-26 4-28 Ranking 20 5-5 Final Ranking NR *ECAC Lacrosse League Game

2004

National Runner-Up NCAA Tournament Qualifier Patriot League Regular-Season Champion Patriot League Tournament Champion Inaugural Season in the Patriot League Record: 15-3; 7-0 Patriot League Home: 7-2 Away: 6-0 Neutral: 2-1 2-21 * at Lafayette W 14-1 14 2-28 #20 Ohio State L 9-12 14 3-5 at #4 North Carolina (OT)W 9-8 NR 3-13 * Bucknell W 11-5 15 3-16 * Hobart W 13-8 15 3-20 *= vs. Colgate W 21-6 9 3-27 * at #9 Army W 18-10 8 4-3 at #4 Georgetown W 7-5 6 4-10 at #1 Maryland W 9-6 4 4-16 * Lehigh W 16-7 2 4-18 * Holy Cross W 23-5 2 4-24 #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 9-10 2 Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 4-30 + Colgate W 15-5 2 5-2 + #19 Hobart W 9-8 2 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-16 #13 Penn W 11-5 2 NCAA Quarterfinals (Ithaca, N.Y.) 5-23 at #7 Cornell W 6-5 2 NCAA Seminfinals/Final (Baltimore, Md.) 5-29 vs. #8 Princeton W 8-7 2 5-31 vs. #4 Syracuse L 13-14 2 *Patriot League Game =game played at UCF (Orlando Fla.)

2005

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Patriot League Regular-Season Co-Champion Patriot League Tournament Champion Record: 12-4; 5-1 Patriot League Home: 7-1 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 2-1 2-19 ^ vs. Providence W 9-2 4 2-26 at #17 Ohio State W 11-5 4 3-5 #7 North Carolina W 9-6 4 3-12 * at Bucknell (OT) L 7-8 2 3-15 * Lafayette W 14-1 6 3-19 *= vs. Colgate W 11-6 6 3-25 * at Lehigh W 11-5 T6 3-27 * at Holy Cross W 8-5 T6 4-2 #7 Georgetown L 6-11 6


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2010

4-8 #6 Maryland W 9-8 8 4-16 * #4 Army W 12-9 T6 4-23 at #1 Johns Hopkins (OT) L 8-9 5 Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 4-29 + Lehigh W 10-6 5 5-1 + #9 Army W 15-8 4 NCAA First Round (Annapolis, Md.) 5-14 #16 Delaware W 9-7 3 NCAA Quarterfinals (Baltimore, Md.) 5-21 vs. #6 Virginia L 8-10 *Patriot League Game ^game played at Branford HS (Branford, Conn.) =game played at UCF (Orlando Fla.)

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NCAA Tournament Qualifier Patriot League Regular-Season Co-Champion Patriot League Tournament Champion Record: 11-4; 5-1 Patriot League Home: 4-2 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 3-0 2-18 at Saint Joseph’s W 12-2 7 2-24 #21 Ohio State W 9-3 7 3-4 at #14 North Carolina W 11-3 7 3-11 *= vs. Bucknell W 9-5 4 3-15 * Lafayette W 11-6 4 3-18 * at Colgate L 3-6 4 3-24 * Lehigh W 9-4 8 3-26 * Holy Cross W 17-3 8 4-1 #5 Georgetown L 5-9 8 4-8 at #4 Maryland W 7-6 11 4-15 * at #16 Army W 11-10 5 4-22 #12 Johns Hopkins L 8-9 4 Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) 4-28 vs. Lehigh W 9-2 8 4-30 vs. #17 Army W 8-5 8 NCAA First Round (Washington, D.C.) 5-14 at #5 Georgetown L 7-9 9 *Patriot League Game = First 4 Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)

2007

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Patriot League Regular-Season Champion Patriot League Tournament Champion Record: 11-4; 6-0 Patriot League Home: 7-1 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 1-0 2-17 Saint Joseph’s W 10-3 9 2-24 * at Lafayette W 9-4 9 3-2 #5 North Carolina W 19-8 12 3-10 * at Lehigh W 9-5 6

3-13 Canisius W 13-5 5 3-17 *= vs. Holy Cross W 12-2 5 3/21 * Colgate W 15-10 4 3-25 * at #16 Bucknell W 6-3 4 3-31 at #7 Georgetown L 9-10 4 4-6 #11 Maryland (2OT) L 7-8 6 4-14 * Army W 12-9 8 4-21 at #7 Johns Hopkins L 9-10 9 Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 4-27 vs. Army W 12-1 10 4-29 vs. Colgate W 15-9 10 NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-12 at #9 North Carolina L 8-12 8 *Patriot League Game = game played at Ford Stadium (Dallas, Texas)

2008

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Patriot League Co-Regular-Season Champion Record: 10-6; 5-1 Patriot League Home: 4-3 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 1-2 2-9 VMI W 10-2 12 2-16 at Ohio State (OT) W 8-7 12 2-23 ^ vs. #6 Cornell (OT) L 7-8 12 2-29 Mount St. Mary’s W 12-5 10 3-8 * at Lafayette W 8-5 10 3-11 * Lehigh W 14-3 11 3-15 *= vs. Holy Cross W 16-3 11 3-19 * #12 Bucknell (OT) W 4-3 8 3-23 * at Colgate W 8-3 8 3-29 #4 Georgetown (OT) L 10-11 10 4-4 at #3 Maryland W 5-4 9 4-12 * at #17 Army L 6-9 6 4-19 #7 Johns Hopkins L 5-12 10 Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 4-25 vs. Colgate L 9-12 14 NCAA First Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5-10 at #9 North Carolina W 8-7 14 NCAA Quarterfinals (Annapolis, Md.) 5-17 #4 Johns Hopkins L 4-10 14 *Patriot League Game = game played at Texas Stadium (Dallas, Texas)

2009

NCAA Tournament Qualifier Patriot League Tournament Champion Record: 11-5; 4-2 Patriot League Home: 4-1 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 2-0 2-7 VMI W 2-14 #19 Ohio State W 2-20 at #6 North Carolina L

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Record: 4-9; 2-4 Patriot League Home: 3-3 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-0 2-12 VMI W 14-8 NR 2-19 at #14 Loyola L 8-9 NR 2-25 at #12 North Carolina L 8-10 NR 3-1 * at Lehigh L 10-14 NR 3-7 * at Bucknell (2OT) L 11-12 NR 3-12 * Lafayette W 15-6 NR 3-15 Towson W 14-11 NR 3-19 * at Holy Cross W 8-3 NR 3-26 * Colgate L 4-5 NR 4-1 at Georgetown L 8-9 NR 4-8 #7 Maryland L 4-10 NR 4-16 * #17 Army L 9-14 NR 4-23 at #2 Johns Hopkins L 5-14 NR *Patriot League Game

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Navy celebrates its win over Princeton in the 2004 NCAA Semifinals, sending the Midshipmen to the National Championship Game for the first time since 1975.

Record: 7-8; 4-2 Patriot League Home: 4-3 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 1-1 VMI W 16-5 11 2-13 #15 Loyola (OT) L 7-8 11 2-20 2-25 #4 North Carolina L 4-11 16 * at Lehigh W 8-3 NR 3-2 3-6 * Bucknell (OT) W 8-7 NR 3-12 * at #15 Lafayette L 8-15 17 3-16 at Towson L 9-10 NR * Holy Cross W 12-3 NR 3-20 * at Colgate (OT) W 10-9 NR 3-27 4-2 #13 Georgetown (OT) L 12-13 NR 4-10 at #4 Maryland L 9-11 NR 4-17 *= vs. Army L 6-7 NR 4-24 #17 Johns Hopkins (OT) W 9-8 ---Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) 4-30 vs. Lafayette W 11-9 NR 5-2 at Army L 8-11 NR *Patriot League Game = game played at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)


N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E BILDERBACK-MOORE NAVY LACROSSE HALL OF FAME

Welcome to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, the premier college lacrosse facility in the country. When it comes to success, few schools can match the storied tradition the Naval Academy men’s lacrosse team has experienced over the last 100 years. And it is here, in the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, where visitors have the opportunity to learn of the Mids’ overwhelming accomplishments, as well as the heroics played out both on and off the field.

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The people and events that have shaped the Navy lacrosse program are remembered in the newly-opened facility, along with the stories of some of the greatest teams ever to play the game. Additionally, two of the most successful coaches in the annals of the lacrosse record books, Willis Bilderback, the all-time winningest coach in college lacrosse, and Dinty Moore, are paid homage. Both Bilderback and Moore are brought to life by Richard Stravitz’s four-foot sculptures depicting the two men, for whom the hall of fame is named, and their journeys as Navy’s head coach.

While many programs can lay claim to having the greatest fan base in college lacrosse, it is the Naval Academy that has graduates covering all points of the United States and abroad. And it is here in this exhibit that we recognize the Navy faithful, the extended members of the Navy family and those who wear the Navy Blue and Gold proudly. Whether you are a long-time Navy fan, a newcomer to the Navy family or simply a visitor, we trust that you will find this exhibit to be enlightening. We are pleased you are here and encourage you to return.

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame is divided into three rooms on the second floor of NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium — the Hall of Heroes and Champions, made possible by a leadership gift from Ed Gibbons, Class of ‘59; the Hall of Players and Coaches, made possible by a leadership gift from Charlie Guy, Class of ‘46; and the Hall of Championships, the focal point of the exhibit, which includes the James H.H. Carrington Room, made possible by a leadership gift from Nancy and Steve Crown.

Hall of Championships

• Upon entrance into the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the visitor is treated to the James H.H. Carrington Room in the Hall of Championships. The room features replica trophies and write-ups about Navy’s 17 National Championship teams, while an N-Star wall lists every Army-Navy lacrosse game and a painted and dated ball for each Navy victory. • The focal points of the room are the four quadrants that are themed — Academy, Commitment, Legacy and Brotherhood. Displays associated with each theme tell a story about Navy lacrosse and the traits that separate and distinguish Navy from any other collegiate lacrosse program in the country. Accompanying each quadrant is a large screen television with a short video that tells the story through the men who embody the spirit and have lived the life of a Navy lacrosse player and member of the Navy or Marine Corps. • Some of the memorabilia includes a Navy jersey worn into space recently by former Navy lacrosse player Bob Curbeam; the letter sweaters of All-Americans and brothers Harry and the late Don MacLaughlin; an L.A. Riptide jersey, helmet and gloves signed by six former Navy lacrosse players who played for the MLL finalists in 2007; cards created by Willis Bilderback with plays drawn up on them; the Oxnard Trophy, Navy’s version of the MVP trophy; and multiple examples of how the Stick Doctor, Tommy Adams, changed the world of lacrosse with his innovative equipment. • The James H.H. Carrington Room honors Navy’s only three-sport All-American, Jim Carrington, Class of ‘48, and features multiple artifacts, including his bathrobe with stars representing wins over Army in swimming, lacrosse and football, his letter sweater, the Naval Academy Athletic Association Sword for Men and a pair of binoculars awarded in lieu of the sword due to war time.

Hall of Champions and Heroes

• The Wall of Valor lists the names of former Navy lacrosse players whose honor and courage serve as a reminder that it is their contribution and service that provides us the freedoms we enjoy today. Along with the Wall of Valor is a short film that features former Navy lacrosse standouts who talk about their experience as a member of the Navy lacrosse team, as well as an officer in the Navy and Marine Corps. • The Hall of Champions and Heroes also recognizes the 269 different men who have received All-America recognition over the last 100-plus years. Along with the names of the men who have received All-America kudos, hang the sticks of some of the memorable recipients, including three-time honoree Matt Russell, a member of the Class of 2006. • Twenty-three men have been national award winners over the years, including two-time Kelly Award winner Dennis Wedekind, whose stick appears in the hall of fame. • Navy’s 13 National Hall of Fame members, along with three former Team USA standouts are also highlighted. Three-time All-American Andy Ross donated his Team USA jersey, gloves and helmet, while three-time Turnbull Award winner James Lewis is enshrined in the National Hall of Fame and recently gave his stick to the hall.

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• On loan from US Lacrosse and displayed in the Hall of Champions and Heroes are the Schmeisser Award and the Kelly Award. Nine different Navy players have received the Schmeisser Award, while five Midshipmen keepers have won the Kelly Award, including two-time recipient Mickey Jarboe in 1999 and ‘00. • A kiosk is located in the middle of the room that features a data base of all former Navy lacrosse players. Visitors can call up their favorite players and see their stats or view team photos and rosters by year. • The bronze sculpture of Willis Bilderback is also housed in this section of the hall of fame.

Hall of Players and Coaches

• This section primarily highlights Navy lacrosse today and includes a benched area to sit and watch a short film about the rise of Navy’s lacrosse program under the direction of head coach Richie Meade - a visually stimulating story about what it means to put a Navy lacrosse uniform on and represent the nation. • As in the Hall of Champions and Heroes, a kiosk is available in this section that is dedicated to the current year’s team, featuring a roster, player statistics and the team photo. • Navy’s success within the Patriot League is showcased, along with all four of the tournament trophies it has won since joining the conference in 2004. • Memorabilia from Navy’s coaches of yesterday and today are featured, including Dinty Moore’s bathrobe decked out in stars representing wins over Army, Willis Bilderback’s jacket he wore on the sidelines and Dick Szlasa’s Morris Touchstone Memorial Award as the nation’s coach of the year in 1975. • The bronze sculpture of Dinty Moore is also housed in this section of the hall of fame. • More than 40 different Navy lacrosse players have been recipients of Naval Academy Awards, including the Naval Academy Athletic Association’s Sword for Men, the Thompson Trophy Cup and the Calvert Award. Their names are ensconced within the walls of the Hall of Players and Coaches. • This is also the area in which Special Coaches and Friends of Navy Lacrosse are honored. Each year, a member of the Navy lacrosse family will be added to the list of winners for their contributions to the Navy lacrosse program.

Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame Hours of Operation

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame is open to the public during home lacrosse games during the spring. Additionally, group tours are available by contacting the athletic department at (410) 293-8722. Those touring the facility are asked to refrain from touching plexi-glass cases. All children visiting the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame should be accompanied by an adult. Food and drink are prohibited in the exhibit areas at all times.

Visitors to the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame are asked to limit their visit to the exhibit area only. Other areas of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium are not open to the public without prior notice. Your cooperation is appreciated. Both video and still cameras are permitted. Any images captured in the hall of fame are for personal use only and may not be distributed without permission of the United States Naval Academy.

Donating Artifacts

For information regarding the donation of items to the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, contact the Navy Athletic Department (410) 293-8727. Donated items, while encouraged, become the property of the Naval Academy Athletic Association and cannot be returned.

Supporting the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame

Individuals who desire to make gifts of support for the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame to help the Naval Academy Athletic Association maintain and improve this state-of-the-art display area may do so through the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation. For more information, please call the Foundation at (410) 295-4100.

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame is an evolving display. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. Information that might enhance or correct that which is on display should be forwarded to the Navy Sports Information Office, Ricketts Hall, 566 Brownson Road, Annapolis, Md. 21402.

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame

The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame was made possible by a collaboration of former Navy lacrosse players, coaches and friends of the program whose private donations to the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation helped fund the project. Gallagher & Associates spearheaded the overall design and project management of the Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, while 1220 headed up the fabrication, RMJ was responsible for the construction and GToo Media developed the interactive media and kiosks. Greg Murphy, a 1970 All-American who won the Schmeisser Cup the same year, served as the leader of the design committee.

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Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium has emerged as the premier college lacrosse venue in the country and the home to Navy’s men’s and women’s lacrosse programs. Though the 3 million-dollar facility opened its doors on Sept. 26, 1959, when Navy christened the stadium with a 292 win on the gridiron against William & Mary, the Navy lacrosse program would not play its first contest at the stadium until April 29, 1961. Hall of Famer George Tracy and attackman Patrick FitzPatrick scored two goals apiece to lead the Midshipmen to a 9-7 victory over rival Maryland in Navy’s debut at the two-year-old facility.

This spring marks the 51st season in which at least one Navy lacrosse game has been played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Having played a game a year at the stadium for 44-consecutive years, the Midshipmen stepped away from the hallowed ground in 2003 as the stadium underwent a 40 million-dollar face-lift. When Navy returned to the field in 2004, the Midshipmen called the state-of-theart multi-use facility their home for all home lacrosse games.

Navy owns a 107-63 (.629) all-time record in games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Since calling the stadium its permanent home in 2004, the Midshipmen have turned in a 39-16 (.709) record, including a 17-3 mark in Patriot League affairs. Among Navy’s 42 NCAA Tournament contests over the last 40 years, 13 have been played in Annapolis, including 10 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. In those 10 contests, the Mids have won eight, including two of the last three when they claimed victories over Penn (11-5) in 2004 and Delaware (9-7) in 2005.

Additionally, Navy served as a host of the 1996 NCAA Tournament First Round which featured wins by Towson over Loyola (16-11) and Johns Hopkins over Notre Dame (12-7). Along with Princeton, Navy played host to the 2007 NCAA Quarterfinals where top-seeded Duke defeated archrival North Carolina, 19-11, while Delaware earned the program’s first trip to the Final Four by clipping UMBC, 106. Navy also played host to the 2008 NCAA Quarterfinals, giving the Mids a final chance to play on their home field. The game featured the first postseason matchup between Navy and Johns Hopkins in a storied rivalry, though the Blue Jays ended the Mids’ season on a beautiful afternoon that attracted an NCAA Tournament quarterfinals record crowd on 17,017. Fans were also treated to an overtime win by Virginia over Maryland. Navy played host to the NCAA Quarterfinals for a third-straight year when Virginia battled Johns Hopkins and Duke squared off against North Carolina for a third time in ‘09. Navy has also been chosen to serve as one of two hosts for the 2012 NCAA Quarterfinals, along with Drexel.

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In 2004, a 12,000-square-foot, two-story banquet facility was constructed to host class reunion dinners and other Naval Academy functions. Located on the first floor, the N-Room houses plaques listing the names of USNA varsity letter winners and can seat 600 for a banquet or formal dinner. The banquet rooms are serviced by a full kitchen and bar areas with a fully-integrated audio and video system that features 10 large screen televisions and the ability to give business presentations on both levels of the banquet facility.

A completely renovated press tower was also unveiled prior to the 2004 season. The top level features booths for television play-by-play and coaches' video, along with tower suites. The fifth level is dedicated to the print media, while also housing radio and coaches' booths, along with scoreboard, public address and operations areas. A newly-constructed level, named the Flag Bridge, was erected under the old press area in the seating bowl. It has 71 permanent seats in front of additional stools, tables and chairs which allows for flexibility in hosting game day viewing or special events on non-game days.

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New components have included: two state-of-the-art video scoreboards, chair back seating, ADA seating platforms and access ramps, concession stands, end zone seating, luxury suites, additional sideline seating created by lowered the playing field to give the stadium a more intimate look and feel.


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Located on the second floor of the press tower is the newlyopened Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Visitors and fans alike have the opportunity to learn of the Mids’ overwhelming accomplishments over the last 100 years, as well as the heroics played out both on and off the field. The people and events that have shaped the Navy lacrosse program are remembered in the exhibit, along with the stories of some of the greatest teams ever to play the game. The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame is divided into three rooms on the second floor of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium — the Hall of Heroes and Champions, made possible by a leadership gift from Ed Gibbons, Class of ‘59; the Hall of Players and Coaches, made possible by a leadership gift from Charlie Guy, Class of ‘46; and the Hall of Championships, the focal point of the exhibit, which includes the James H.H. Carrington Room, made possible by a leadership gift from Nancy and Steve Crown.

While the renovations made possible the necessary upgrades for the football and lacrosse programs, the memorial aspects of the original structure were preserved and enhanced during the renovations. More than 8,000 chair back memorial plates were removed, refurbished and reinstalled on the new seats. Hundreds of memorial plaques received the same treatment and are featured on the Memorial Plaque Wall in the North Memorial Plaza. Battle arches and class arches have been constructed to tell the illustrious story of the Naval Services. Each combination of battle arches contains a history lesson on the left arch and a description of the particular battle on the right. Each and every battle fought by either the Navy or Marine Corps is depicted through the use of color-coded battle streamers allowing visitors to chronologically view the story of the brave men and women who we honor for their service to our country.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E NAVY LACROSSE FAN SUPPORT The support of Navy’s athletics program spans all corners of the U.S. and abroad, however, the fanbase the Midshipmen lacrosse program has formed along the Eastern Seaboard is second to none. In fact, Navy has led the country in regular-season home attendance in four of the last seven years, including the 2007 campaign when better than 33,000 fans came out to cheer on the Midshipmen in their six regular-season contests.

In 2008, a record-breaking crowd came out to see the annual Navy-Johns Hopkins game. During the regular season, 16,042 fans saw the Blue Jays capture a win over the Mids. A month later, Navy and Hopkins met one another in the NCAA Quarterfinals where a tournament-record 17,017 fans came out to enjoy a beautiful day in Annapolis. The two marks are the second and third largest crowds to watch a lacrosse game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

In April of 2005, more than 14,000 fans witnessed the Mids’ 9-8 victory over Maryland. By year’s end, it was the largest crowd to watch a regular-season Div. I lacrosse game that season. The following week a crowd of 12,117 watched Navy beat arch rival Army, 12-9, in the Star Game. It was the eighth-largest crowd in stadium history andthe first time in school history that Navy drew over 10,000 fans in back-toback games. Additionally, it was the largest documented crowd to see an Army-Navy lacrosse game.

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Date 4-24-04 5-17-08 4-19-08 4-20-02 4-3-09 4-6-07 4-8-05 5-12-62 4-22-06 4-16-05

Result L 9-10 L 4-10 L 5-12 L 8-9 W 10-4 L 7-8 2OT W 9-8 W 16-11 L 8-9 W 12-9

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Seven of the top-25 largest attended Div. I regular-season games of all-time have been played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, including the April 24, 2004, contest that drew better than 18,000 fans to see top-ranked Johns Hopkins face No. 2 Navy. The 18,694 fans on hand were treated to one of the most competitive games of the season. At the time, it was the second-largest crowd in NCAA history to witness a regular-season Div. I men’s lacrosse game and has since fallen to seventh thanks in part to the Inside Lacrosse-sponsored events like the Faceoff Classic and the Day of Rivals in which Navy participated in each of the last two years. More than 20,000 fans weathered the storms in Baltimore in April of 2009 to watch Navy beat Army and Johns Hopkins defeat Maryland in the inaugural Day of Rivals.


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Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. 1-2 .333 0-0 .000 1961 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 1962 1963 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 1964 5-0 1.000 0-0 .000 5-0 1.000 0-0 .000 1965 3-1 .750 0-0 .000 1966 1967 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 1968 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 4-1 .800 0-0 .000 1969 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 1970 1971 2-2 .500 0-0 .000 1972 1-2 .333 0-0 .000 1973 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000 1974 1975 3-0 1.000 0-0 .000 1976 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 1977 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 0-0 .000 1978 1979 4-1 .800 0-0 .000 1980 3-3 .500 0-0 .000 1981 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1982 1983 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 1984 1-2 .333 0-0 .000 1985 1986 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1987 2-1 .667 0-0 .000 1988 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1989 2-1 .750 0-0 .000 1990 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 1991 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1992 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1993 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1994 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1995 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 1996 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1997 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1998 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1999 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2000 1-1 .500 1-0 1.000 2001 2-1 .667 1-0 1.000 2002 3-2 .600 2-1 .667 2003 NA 2004 7-2 .778 4-0 1.000 2005 7-1 .875 2-0 1.000 2006 4-2 .667 3-0 1.000 2007 7-1 .875 2-0 1.000 2008 4-3 .571 2-0 1.000 2009 4-1 .800 1-1 .500 2010 3-3+ .500 2-0 1.000 2011 3-3 .500 1-2 .333 Total 107-63 .629 21-4 .840 + Navy played its home opener at Rip Miller Field due to a blizzard. * 2004-present Patriot League member; 2000-03 ECAC Lacrosse League member

Navy Team Records Goals 24 13 Assists Points 37 Shots 75 66 Ground Balls 28 Saves 22 Faceoff Wins Faceoff % .944 (17-18) 4 EMO Goals 4

Penn, 4-2-80 Penn, 4-2-80 Penn, 4-2-80 Penn, 5-21-75 Holy Cross, 4-18-04 Brown, 5-13-87 Holy Cross, 4-18-04 Lafayette, 3-15-05 VMI, 2-7-09 Maryland, 4-8-05

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Goals 6 by Taylor Harris vs. Holy Cross, 3-26-06 6 by Mike Herger vs. Brown, 5-13-87 6 by Sid Abernethy vs. Maryland, 4-18-81 6 by Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 5-21-79 6 by Mike Hannan vs. Army, 5-17-78 Assists 8 by Paul Basile vs. Brown, 5-13-87 Points 8 by Andy Warner vs. Towson, 3-15-11 8 by Paul Basile vs. Brown, 5-13-87 8 by Mike Buzzell vs. Maryland, 5-21-79 8 by Mike Buzzell vs. Army, 5-17-78 8 by Tom Mitchell vs. Mount Washington L.C., 5-27-61 Shots 18 by Billy Looney vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-22-06 Ground Balls 12 by Chris Pieczonka vs. Ohio State, 2-28-04 Saves 27 by Louis Brown vs. Johns Hopkins, 4-28-90 Faceoff Wins 19 by Logan West vs. Towson, 3-15-11 Faceoff % (min. 10 attempts) 1.000 (13-13) by William Wallace vs. Lafayette, 3-15-05

*Navy team statistcs other than goals, assists, points, shots, saves available from 1992-present; Navy individual statistics other than goals, assists, points, shots are available from 1996-present; saves available from 1968present

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22 22 Assists 17 Points 39 68 Shots 65 Ground Balls 34 Saves Faceoff Wins 27 Faceoff % .730 (27-37) 6 EMO Goals

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Goals 8 by Craig Bubier, Johns Hopkins, 4-26-86 Assists 5 by Bob Boneillo, Maryland, 4-21-79 5 by Mike O’Neill, Johns Hopkins, 5-6-78 5 by Rich Hirsch, Johns Hopkins, 5-8-76 5 by Kris Snider, Virginia, 5-1-76 5 by Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 5-4-74 Points 10 by Brian Piccola, Johns Hopkins, 4-25-92 10 by Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins, 5-4-74 Shots 13 by Joe Walters, Maryland, 4-8-05 Ground Balls 10 by Stephen Robarge, VMI, 2-7-09 Saves 34 by Hart, Washington College, 3-28-79 Faceoff Wins 15 by Chris Eck, Colgate, 4-29-07 Faceoff % .833 (10-12) by Lou Braun, Johns Hopkins, 4-24-04

*Opponent team statistcs other than goals, assists points, shots, saves available from 1992-present; Opponent individual statistics other than goals, assists, points, shots available from 2000-present; saves available from 1968-present

Series Records at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Opponent Record Army 16-9 Baltimore 4-0 Brown 1-0 Bucknell 3-0 Canisius 1-0 Colgate 3-2 Cornell 1-0 Cortland State 0-1 Delaware 1-0 Georgetown 1-5 Harvard 1-0 Hobart 2-0 Hofstra 2-0 Holy Cross 3-0 Johns Hopkins 5-21 Lafayette 4-0 Lehigh 5-0 Loyola 0-2 Maryland 12-13

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Opponent Record UMBC 1-0 Massachusetts 1-1 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 Mount Washington LC2-4 North Carolina 3-2 Ohio State 2-1 Penn 4-0 Penn State 2-0 Philadelphia LC 2-0 Princeton 4-0 Saint Joseph’s 1-0 Stony Brook 1-0 Syracuse 1-1 Towson 1-0 Virginia 10-1 VMI 4-0 Washington College3-0

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, the capital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in 1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the first peacetime capital city of the United States of America in 1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, was granted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis can also lay claim to having been a capital of the United States. From November 1783 to August 1784, the Continental Congress met in the State House. It was here that they accepted George Washington’s resignation as commander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War.

The Annapolis State Hou in continuous legislative use was here where General Ge resigned his commission in t Army, and where the Treaty the Revolutionary War was r

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as the city boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any other city in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designated a National Historic District. Many fine examples of colonial architecture, including the State House, Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and the William Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors. In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalist for the International Award for Livable Communities, a competition focused on creating livable communities through sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing, sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become the sailing capital of the world. The water-lover will also revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly 4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any other state. Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies both Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing entertainment and sightseeing opportunities for residents and tourists alike.

Over 80 million pounds of blue crab

were harvested in Maryland in 2010. The Maryland crab harvest makes up more than 50 percent of the annual U.S. catch.

Additional photography credit to www.VisitAnnapolis.org, www.VisitMaryland.org, and www.Baltimore.org.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E The State of Maryland voted in 1788 to cede land to form the District of Columbia, which soon became our nation’ s capital. Washington, D.C., is located 30 minutes west of Annapolis.

During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was inspired to pen the words to a poem entitled “ The Star-Spangled Banner,” which eventually became the national anthem.

Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes, is located in Baltimore. The horse industry contributes $1.5 billion annually to the state’ s economy. There are over 20,000 horse farms located in Maryland.

Baltimore’ s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes from apolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace, Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium, Railroad Museum, American Visionary Art eum, and homes for both the MLB’ s Baltimore les and the NFL’ s Baltimore Ravens

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midshipmen on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the academy for four years, graduating with bachelor of science degrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy graduates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corps officers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10 acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an original class of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the United States Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effect requiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for four years and to train aboard ships each summer. Congress authorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelor of science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23 major fields of study, a wide variety of elective courses and advanced study and research opportunities. USNA MISSION STATEMENT “To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future deployment in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government.”

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CLASS OF 2015 FACTS Enrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women) Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women) Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 52% Class Rank in High School, Top 33% ............................. 85% HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65% HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62% HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90% HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65% HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 88% NAVY ASSIGNMENTS Graduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do so as ensigns and have the following service options available to them: • Aviation -- pilot, flight officer • Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines • Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering, information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, maintenance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply • Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, explosive ordinance management, mine countermeasures, operational diving and salvage • Navy SEALs • Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered • Submarines MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTS Graduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of second lieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps have the choice of serving in one of the following fields: • Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare, aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer • Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial management, infantry, logistics, military police

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USNA QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................ Annapolis, Md. Founded .............................................................................. 1845 Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Commandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USN Enrollment.......................................................................... 4,400


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From the first athletic competition played on the gridiron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events, people, rivalries and personalities have shaped the entire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is a look at just some of the history and traditions that make Navy one of the most storied programs in all of collegiate athletics. ANCHORS AWEIGH "Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. Charles Zimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in 1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of the Class of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduating class instead of the usual class march Zimmermann had composed for previous classes. The song made its debut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when the Midshipmen won the game, the song became traditional at this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920s and 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in a number of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documentary on the history of Navy football, titled "Anchors Aweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFL Films. The film was deemed a success by both critics and fans alike. Here are the words: Stand Navy down the field, Sails set to the sky, We'll never change our course, So Army you steer shy. Roll up the score, Navy, Anchors Aweigh, Sail Navy down the field, And sink the Army, Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOAT The first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athletic teams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (The Chief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers of the USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumph over Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeon have also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, but goats have served without interruption since 1904. Bill XXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are taken care of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmen from the first, second and third classes. The goathandlers undergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on the field. BLUE & GOLD This song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn, USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley. Following every home athletic competition, the team faces its fans with their hands on their heart and sings the following notes:-

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E Now, colleges from sea to sea May sing of colors true; But who has better right than we To hoist a symbol hue? For sailors brave in battle fair, Since fighting days of old, Have proved the sailor's right to wear The Navy Blue and Gold

The Blue Angels perform an air show along the Severn River on the northern bank of the Academy each spring during Commissioning Week.

ENTERPRISE BELL From the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier, it has been a part of the Naval Academy tradition since 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, then Superintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell to Annapolis. It rings during special ceremonies when Navy scores a majority of victories over Army in any one of the three sports seasons. The bell also rings during Commissioning Week for those teams that beat Army and have not participated in a previous bell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is stationed in front of Bancroft Hall.

The Navy football team gathered for the traditional singing of the Blue & Gold following its win over Army in 2010, its ninth-consecutive win over its rival. Below: The men’ s lacrosse team sang an emotional rendition of Blue & Gold following its overtime victory over rival Johns Hopkins in 2010.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmen trained aboard ship until they were eventually commissioned as ensigns. With the founding of the Naval Academy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for a midshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life. The name of students at the Naval Academy changed several times between 1870 and 1902, when Congress restored the original title of Midshipman, and it has remained unchanged since.

TECUMSEH The familiar Native American figurehead facing Bancroft Hall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis resident since 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delaware was meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of the Delawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover of peace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Looking for another name, Midshipmen referred to the figurehead as Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling on Tecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from 1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced after some 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronze replica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered a good-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in times past would throw pennies at it and offer left-handed salutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sports win over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations. These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and is often decorated in various themes during football weeks and other special occasions such as Commissioning Week.

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MIDSHIPMAN The word midshipman first appeared in English in the 17th century in the form of the word midshipman to designate those men who were stationed "amidships," i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while on duty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had been dropped to give the current form of the word. Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as young as seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captains to learn the sailor's trade.


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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebes yell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is on every weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, and alums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end of Blue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winning record against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 years and has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

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23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to take part in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in each sport is deemed the Star Game with the players from the winning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters. For those sports that face Army multiple times in a season, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of the year.

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ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIES All-Time Army–Navy Record Navy leads..................................................... 934-711-39 (.566)

Mac Anthony, Men‘s Swimming

Army–Navy - The Last 15 Years (1996-97 to 2010-11) Overall Record vs. Army .............................. 289-171-6 (.627) Star-Game Record vs. Army........................ 215-108-6 (.663)

Michael Rakoczy, Men‘ s Soccer

Army–Navy - The 2010-11 Season 2010-11 Overall Record vs. Army ....................... 17-15 (.531) 2010-11 Star-Game Record vs. Army ................. 11-11 (.500) Navy’s 2010-11 Star Game Victories Men’s Soccer, Golf, Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Swimming & Diving, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Football, Women’s Indoor Track & Field, Gymnastics, Men’s Basketball, Wrestling, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

2010-11 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS FOOTBALL Senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navy defeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safety Wyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before halftime when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touchdown, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history. MEN’S SOCCER Michael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the 60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as the Midshipmen recorded their second consecutive Star Game victory over the Black Knights.

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GOLF Junior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole of the West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of seven singles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Behind a dominant performance from senior Andrew Hanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in the last 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy runners took 10 of the top-12 spots.

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MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Luke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won multiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecutive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights, 246-54.

Mark Veazey, Men‘s Basketball

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Sophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot League record in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids to win multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutive dual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

GYMNASTICS Navy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeated Army, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of the day, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place in the high bar competition to give Navy the win. WRESTLING The Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the last four, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach Bruce Burnett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights as Navy claimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army. WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Navy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meet for the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victory over Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelps and senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individual events to pace the Mids.

Tim Shield, Golf

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Competing in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy dominated Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straight indoor/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The 56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in an indoor or outdoor Star Meet.

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MEN’S BASKETBALL Mark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points and grab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just 18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a soldout Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 seasons Navy won the Star.


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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFF The Naval Academy's philosophy of education stresses attention to individual students by highly qualified faculty members who are strongly committed to teaching. Classes are small, with an average size of fewer than 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. All courses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded by faculty members, not by graduate assistants.

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Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of officers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bring fresh ideas and experiences from operational units and staffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civilian faculty members give continuity to the educational program and form a core of professional scholarship and teaching experience. Working together closely, these military and civilian faculty members form one of the strongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of any college or university in the United States.

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Kayla Sax (’ 10) was a recipient of the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, becoming the ninth honoree from the Naval Academy.

MAJORS Students at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 different majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of study are grouped into three different divisions: Division of Engineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, general engineering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture, ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division of Math and Science (chemistry, computer science, general science, information technology, mathematics, oceanography, physics) and the Division of Humanities and Social Science (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history, political science, quantitative economics). In addition to graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can attain a minor in one of seven different languages.

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Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many opportunities to challenge and advance themselves through several special programs -- Trident Scholars, Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate Education Program (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE For the sixth year in a row, the United States Naval Academy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduating NCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navy graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – the fourth-highest mark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivision schools. LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARD Ricky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award winner for the Football Bowl Subdivision, becoming the second Navy student-athlete to win the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award was started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growing trend of men's basketball players leaving

Alex Foskett (’ 11) was named Second-Team Academic All-America by the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

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Aside from being the 2011 USNA valedictorian, Nick Birger 11) was a First-Team Academic All-America selection for men’ s ennis in 2011. as well as the overll 2010-11 Patriot League ScholarAthlete of the Year.

Dobbs (’ 11) was named ior CLASS Award winner Bowl Subdivision.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipient of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for her to study for two years in the United Kingdom. Former women's track and cross country runner Kayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student from the Naval Academy to be awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her to contribute to research focused on alternative energy sources at the University of Cambridge.

Gorinski (’ 13) was named Patriot omen’ s Swimming Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2011.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year after soccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden ('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athletes will be able to pursue graduate degrees before resuming their respective naval careers on a full-time basis. ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Naval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80 Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47 of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000 academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered five awards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11 honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd (‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11), second-team men's track & field/cross country athlete Cody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, second-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller ('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic AllAmerican during the 2009-10 academic year.

Cody Rome (’ 12) earned Second-Team Academic All-America honors in 2010-11, as well as being named Patriot League Men’ s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year in

wd (’ 12) was a First-Team Academic in 2010-11, following a Second-Team ic All-America honor in 2009-10.

Lizzie Barnes (’ 08) is one of five Navy student-athletes to have been honored as First-Team Lowe’ s Senior All-Americans as part of the Lowe’ s Senior CLASS Award.

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PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Birger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was also named the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, after earning a second consecutive league scholarathlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male midshipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn the Patriot League's top academic honor. Other Patriot League Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmer Laura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools across the country, students at the Naval Academy annually are in competition for several prestigious scholarships. Since Navy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of 46 Naval Academy graduates have received the Rhodes Scholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's most recent recipients is former baseball player Trevor Thompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C. Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio of recent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to the Naval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower Chris Medford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and rifle standout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored as Bowman Scholars.


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The men and women of the United States Naval Academy have committed themselves to the service of our nation. During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmen demonstrate their willingness to give by taking part in several community service events.

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From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessions following athletic events, to working with underprivileged youths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the area they call home during their college years. The following are a few examples of community service opportunities performed by the men and women of Navy athletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALL While in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl, several members of the football team attended a Make-AWish Foundation event where players and coaches spent time with the kids and their families. The bowl game and Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from a strong partnership as more than 500 members of “Wish Families”, including wish children, their parents and siblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time to speak with students at several area schools. Byrd addressed students at Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles he overcame in his life to become a midshipman and a member of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued to make several appearances at local schools last year, explaining the importance of doing your best in school and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting ill and special needs children and their families to practices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Both the men’s and women’s teams combined to hold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coaches and players from both teams provided instruction to over 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, volunteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics and then providing area youth with a skills clinic. The team has done a number of community-service events in the past, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering for the Special Olympics or speaking to groups of local youth. Members of the men's basketball team also volunteered their time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day, playing basketball with many of the youth and setting up drills and contests for the kids.

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N AV Y M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E WOMEN’S LACROSSE Twenty-one members of the women's lacrosse program conducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls Excel Academy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the children basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills, relay races and informal games. WOMEN’S SOCCER Navy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, Katie Kelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volunteered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy, an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The Athletes For Hope organization helped coordinate the event, which was for first and second grade girls. SWIMMING & DIVING The swimming and diving teams continued their tradition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to anyone in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

MEN’S TENNIS The men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides an athletic and educational after school outlet for youths in the Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in a question-and-answer session with the youths before hitting the tennis courts for some instruction and competition. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time a youth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediately do 10 pushups.

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BASEBALL The baseball team continued its strong relationship with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friends of Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture at Navy home games for the past two seasons as the team has taken an even more active role in his and his family’s lives. The team and coaches routinely spend time with him away from the field, attend movies and support him at his band concerts.


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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notch gameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navy annually ranks among the league leaders in attendance in nearly every sport, and has hosted numerous Patriot League and NCAA Championship events over the last several years. Many of the facilities have undergone extensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commitment, dedication and passion to providing the very best for its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Final Four, the College Squash Association Individual Championship, the CWPA Eastern Water Polo Championship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as well as several other highly-competitive national events. In the past five years, Navy has also played host to Patriot League championships in the following sports: men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and diving.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovations and construction improvements, from the building of the $52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 million Brigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million Willis Bilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the $18 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball renovations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey Field House squash facility, a complete reconstruction of courts and at the Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive tower replacement in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovation of Rip Miller Field (removed crown, installed vertical drainage, replaced bleacher and press box), Ricketts Hall training room expansion, a new press box at Glenn Warner (soccer), new hammer throw venues for track & field, installation of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a complete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field football presence and made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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Now in his 11th year as Director of Athletics, Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance of the Naval Academy athletic program. His administrative leadership has helped lead the program to one of the most successful periods in school history. In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of its contests and claimed the overall series against Army for the 18th time in the last 19 years. Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 conference athletes of the year, nine conference coaches of the year and 11 conference championships. The Mids also excelled in the classroom, ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation rate for student-athletes (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAA sponsored varsity sports rank above the national average in the Academic Progress Report, including five teams with perfect scores. Navy had five Academic All-Americans, four Patriot League Scholar Athletes of the Year and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six of the top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 of the top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 were involved with varsity or club athletics. The football team had another successful season in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and playing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids beat Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive year and defeated Notre Dame for the third time in four seasons. Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 included the women’s basketball team winning the Patriot League Championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history; the rifle team placed seventh at the NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season; intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseball team won the Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament titles and participated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002; while the water polo, men’s cross country, men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoor track & field, women’s indoor track & field and women’s rowing all won conference titles. Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well, as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005 Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recognition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward the successful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sport of football. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navy for his contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy with the Superior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy. Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an exclusive television deal with CBS ports Network that has increased Navy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBS Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televises every Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dame and Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midshipmen men's and women's athletic events, original programming and documentaries centered on the storied Navy athletic program. The long-term, multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadband and video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A major part of the agreement was that all home football games would be played on Saturday for the convenience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all over the world with the international distribution of Navy programming, especially to the troops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports

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Network runs through 2018. Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in Washington D.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network. WBAL Radio, which is also the home of the Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and most powerful radio station. Since 1925, generations of Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio for news, weather, thought-provoking discussions and sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AM station, WBAL's signal travels substantially further than any other station in the state. WFED Radio, which is also the home of the Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt station that will air a minimum of 10 regular-season football games. WFED is your source for federal news covering both the Federal Government and those who do business with the government. Since being introduced as the Academy's 28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001, Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerous fronts with energy and vision. From the hiring of Paul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head football coaches to the renovation of NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk has made improvements in several key areas that will prove more success on the athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hires such as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-time winningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Stefanie Pemper, one of the all-time winningest Division III women’s basketball coaches, Dave Brandt, the all-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-time winningest coach in collegiate volleyball history, Ed DeChellis, the 2009 Big Ten Basketball Coach of the Year at Penn State, and Rick Sowell, who was a two-time America East Coach of the Year. During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen the Midshipmen win 75 conference titles, produce 137 All-Americans and 48 Academic All-Americans. Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, working in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attend events for all sports. He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is an often-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he shares the vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Association. Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42 million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where under his leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-year time frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and in the end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and moving the sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgraded restroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, a new sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water management highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely with the city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure proper communication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA and community at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award by former Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environment during the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Academy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities

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2010-11 Navy Athletics: A Year In Review Overall Record 301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army 11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army 17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Country in Graduation Rate 9 All-Americans 11 Conference Championships 5 Academic All-Americans 9 Conference Coaches of the Year National Honors

* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final Associated Press college football poll and played in an eighth-straight bowl game. * Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boat national championship for the New England and MidAtlantic districts. * Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified three Midshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a second-consecutive season. * Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and made its ninth appearance in program history in the national tournament.

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such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of practice facilities. Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the recent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million to the two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in the community, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game television contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston, Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces and Military Bowls. Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. He recently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of the highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helps set the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislative issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identify those issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athletics as a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I and helps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has served as the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a member of the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee. Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, where he had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of the nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management. Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s graduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the College Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest graduation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at Boston College. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 million improvement to the football stadium. Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane University from 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wave basketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction of new facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field and tennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed. From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading operations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations. Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors in business management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in intercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of General Physical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. He also has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass. He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Marymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.


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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off the field of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supplemental resources necessary to assist our coaches and Midshipmen to realistically pursue the highest level of success within the context of their physical challenges. We are an institution invested in a mission that educates future leaders in moral, mental and physical excellence. The Blue & Gold enables our Midshipmen to pursue the highest goals possible as members of varsity or junior varsity teams.

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The Naval Academy Athletic Association is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization charged with providing resources to support 45 varsity and junior varsity programs offered by the Naval Academy. The NAAA operates with the guidance of the Naval Academy’s Board of Control, whose members report to the Superintendent of the United State Naval Academy.

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C lub Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row members of the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the only ones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each member at this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Level seats to the game. TAX INFORMATION Since your membership includes an option to purchase tickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible. Only the individual paying for the membership is eligible to take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members will receive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year. MORE INFORMATION For more information, please visit www.NavySports.com or call (410) 293-8708.

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The Capital (Annapolis) Bill Wagner (Beat Writer) P.O. Box 911 Annapolis, Md. 21401 (410) 280-5926/FAX: 280-5953 www.hometownannapolis.com

The Baltimore Sun Ed Lee (Beat Writer) 501 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, Md. 21278 (410) 332-6200/FAX: 783-2518 www.baltimoresun.com The Washington Times Patrick Stevens (Beat Writer) 3600 New York Ave., NE Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 636-3237/FAX: 529-7869 www.washingtontimes.com

The Washington D.C. Examiner 1015 15th St. NW Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 903-2000/ www.examiner.com

PressBox 3600 Clipper Mill Road Suite 155 Baltimore, MD 21211 (410) 366-7272/FAX: 366-7220 www.pressboxonline.com

Associated Press (Baltimore) Dave Ginsburg 218 North Charles Street Suite 330 Baltimore, Md. 21201 (410) 837-8315/FAX: 837-4291 GoMids.com c/o Yates Publishing P.O. Box 51 Roy, Wash. 98580 (253) 843-4249 www.gomids.com

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CBS Sports Network 85 10th Avenue, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10011 (212) 342-8868/FAX: 433-1474 www.cstv.com

WNAV Radio - 1430 AM 236 Admiral Drive Annapolis, Md. 21401 (410) 263-1430/FAX: 268-5360

Comcast SportsNet Joe Yasharoff (Assignment Mgr.) 7700 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 200 Bethesda, Md. 20814 (240) 497-3434/Fax: (301) 718-3324 www.comcastsportsnet.com

WMAR-TV Channel 2 (ABC) Rob Carlin (Sports Director) 6400 York Road Baltimore, Md. 21212 (410) 377-7558/FAX: 377-5321 www.abc2news.com

WBAL-TV Channel 11 (NBC) Gerry Sandusky (Sports Director) 3800 Hooper Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21211 (410) 338-1750/FAX: 467-6671 www.wbaltv.com

WBFF-TV Channel 45 (FOX) Bruce Cunningham (Sports Director) 2000 West 41st Street Baltimore, Md. 21211 (410) 467-5595/FAX: 467-5093 www.foxbaltimore.com

WFED Radio - 1050 AM 3400 Idaho Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 895-5086/FAX: 895-5144

WMAL Radio - 630 AM 4400 Jenifer Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20015 (202) 686-3020/FAX: 537-0009

WBAL Radio - 1090 AM 3800 Hooper Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21211 (410) 338-6592/FAX: 338-6694 WJFK Radio - 1300 AM 600 Washington Avenue Suite 201 Towson, Md. 21204 (410) 825-0356/FAX: 825-2411 ESPN 980 (WTEM) 8121 Georgia Ave., Suite 1050 Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (301) 562-5800/FAX: N/A

WJZ-TV Channel 13 (CBS) Mark Viviano (Sports Director) 3725 Malden Ave. Baltimore, Md. 21211 (410) 578-7522/FAX: 578-0642 www.wjz.com

Pete Medhurst

The Voice of Navy Lacrosse

Returning for his 14th year as the Voice of Navy Lacrosse is Pete Medhurst, who has been a part of the Navy Radio Network since 1997. A local graduate of Southern High in Harwood, Medhurst has served as the sideline reporter for Navy football games each of the last four seasons on the Navy Radio Newtwork, in addition to hosting the Navy Tailgate and Postgame Shows with Joe Miller on 1430 AM WNAV. Six years ago, Medhurst served as the play-byplay announcer for Navy football games on CBS Sports Network (formerly CSTV). Medhurst took over the duties as The Voice of Navy Basketball in 2008-09, calling the action for both the Midshipmen men’s and women’s basketball teams. Over the years, Medhurst has been the play-byplay voice for Hampton University, Salisbury University and Virginia Wesleyan College. An active member of the community as a coach and basketball official, Medhurst is married to the former Brenda Joyce, and the couple resides in Shady Side, Md., with sons Ryan and Cody and daughter Kelly.

2012 Navy Radio Schedule

WRC-TV Channel 4 (NBC) Lindsay Czarniak (Sports Director) 4001 Nebraska Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 885-4870/FAX: 885-4002 www.nbc4.com

WNAV Radio - 1430 AM, 99.9 FM 2-19 at Jacksonville 4:00 pm 2-25 North Carolina 12:00 pm 3-3 Bucknell 12:00 pm 3-13 at Towson 7:30 pm 3-17 Holy Cross 12:00 pm 3-24 at Colgate 2:00 pm 3-30 Lehigh 7:00 pm 4-6 at Maryland 7:00 pm 4-14 at Army 12:00 pm 4-21 Johns Hopkins 12:00 pm 4-27 Patriot League Semifinals TBA 4-29 Patriot League Championship TBA • all games mentioned will also be available via www.WNAV.com and www.NavySports.com • broadcast begins with the pregame show 15 minutes prior to the start of the contest

WTTG-TV Channel 5 (FOX) Dave Feldman (Sports Director) 5151 Wisconsin Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 895-3026/FAX: 895-3133 www.myfoxdc.com

WJLA-TV Channel 7 (ABC) Tim Brant (Sports Director) 1100 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Va. 22209 (703) 236-9499/FAX: 236-9263 www.wjla.com

2012 Navy Television Schedule

WUSA-TV Channel 9 (CBS) Brett Haber (Sports Director) 4100 Wisconsin Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 895-5600/FAX: 363-6472 www.wusa9.com

• CBS Sports Network 3-30 Lehigh 7:00 pm 4-14 at Army 12:00 pm 4-21 Johns Hopkins 12:00 pm 4-27 Patriot League Semifinals TBA 4-29 Patriot League Championship TBA • NBC Sports Network 2-19 at Jacksonville

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The Washington Post 1150 15th St., NW Washington, D.C. 20071 (202) 334-7350/FAX: 334-7685 www.washingtonpost.com

Television

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Navy Sports Information

Scott Strasemeier

Sports Information Main Number Sports Information Fax Mailing Address

Associate AD / Sports Information sstrasem@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8775 • (c) 443-336-9023 Sport Duties: Football

Official Navy Athletics Website Patriot League NCAA Statistics

Stacie Michaud

Associate Sports Information Director / Men’s Lacrosse Contact michaud@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8773 • (c) 410-212-3761 Sport Duties: Football (secondary contact), Golf, Men’s Lacrosse, Squash, Wrestling

www.NavySports.com www.PatriotLeague.com www.NCAASports.com

The 2012 Navy Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide was prepared to assist the media in its coverage of the Navy lacrosse program. The Sports Information Office is available to aid members of the media in their efforts to cover Navy lacrosse. Additional information can be obtained through the Sports Information Office, located on the second floor of Ricketts Hall, or by contacting Associate Sports Information Director Stacie Michaud at 410-293-8773 or via email at michaud@usna.edu(.)

Releases / Photos via Email All Navy men’s lacrosse releases, game notes and media advisories are distributed via email to a list maintained by the sports infomation office. Media and fans who wish to be included on this list can contact lacrosse SID Stacie Michaud at 410-293-8773 or via email at michaud@usna.edu or sign up at www.navysports.com. Photographs are available upon request.

Justin Kischefsky

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410-293-4517 410-293-8954 Navy Sports Information 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402

Assistant Sports Information Director kischefs@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8772 • (h) 410-263-3033 Sport Duties: Women’s Basketball, Men’s Swimming, Women’s Swimming, Men’s Tennis, Volleyball

Practice All Navy practices are closed to the general public. Media members who wish to attend practice should contact lacrosse SID Stacie Michaud at 410-293-8773 or via email at michaud@usna.edu(.).

Chris Forman

Assistant Sports Information Director forman@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8774 • (c) 413-687-4590 Sport Duties: Men’s Basketball, Rifle, Intercollegiate Sailing, Offshore Sailing, Men’s Soccer, Water Polo

Jeff Barnes

Assistant Sports Information Director barnes@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8771 • (c) 517-881-5328 Sport Duties: Baseball, Crew, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Gymnastics, Sprint Football

Matt Muzza

Assistant Sports Information Director muzza@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8778 • (c) 716-969-0843 Sport Duties: Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Track & Field, Women’s Track & Field

Mark Leddy

Media Services Pregame notes, media guides, gameday programs and statistics will be provided to working media prior to each game. A complete postgame packet consisting of team and individual statistics will be available at the conclusion of the game.

Press Credentials All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for Navy home games should be made in writing on company letterhead. Please allow ample time for credentials to be mailed to you. Credentials not mailed can be picked up an hour prior to game time at the Will Call Window. . Media Parking The press credential also serves as a parking pass for the media. Media should show their lacrosse credential to the parking attendant who will wave you through the gate without paying the parking fee. Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Photographers Still and newsreel photographers with hand-held equipment may work the sideline on either side of each team. Credentials are normally issued to photographers representing daily newspapers, wire services, magazines and television stations or networks. Camera crews handling the coaching film for the opposing school will work from an assigned location.

Interview Policy All interviews with Navy head coach Rick Sowell and/or Navy lacrosse players should be arranged through the Navy Sports Information Office. Media should allow 24 hours advance notice for all interviews and be respectful of the students’ class schedules. Please contact Associate Sports Information Director Stacie Michaud at 410-293-8773 or via email at michaud@usna.edu(.)

Postgame Interviews Navy head coach Rick Sowell and requested Navy players will be available for postgame interviews outside of the home team locker room following a 10-minute cooling off period. Media wishing to interview specific players should contact lacrosse SID Stacie Michaud prior to the end of the game.

Director of Publications leddy@usna.edu (o) 410-293-8782 • (c) 765-427-7042

Ticket Information Tickets for all Navy home lacrosse games may be purchased at the Navy Ticket Office at Ricketts Hall or on game day at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. For more information on tickets for Navy lacrosse games, call the Navy Ticket Office at 1-800-US4-NAVY.

NavySports.com Navy lacrosse is one of 32 Midshipmen sports that can be followed on the internet at http://www.navysports.com. Updated releases, bios, statistics and additional information will regularly be posted on the Navy web site.

Navy Lacrosse Admission $10 Adults $5 Students (17 & under)

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Feb. 11 $ 12 p.m. V MI ANNAPOLIS, MD. Feb. 19 $ 4 p.m. at Jacksonville + Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 25 $ 12 p.m. NORTH CAROLINA ANNAPOLIS, MD. March 3 $ 12 p.m. BUCKNELL * ANNAPOLIS, MD. March 10 $ 12 p.m. at Lafayette * Easton, Pa. March 13 $ 7:30 p.m. at Towson Towson, Md. March 17 $ 12p.m. HOLY CROSS * ANNAPOLIS, MD. March 24 $ 1p.m. at Colgate * Hamilton, N.Y. March 30 $ 7 p.m. LEHIGH * ANNAPOLIS, MD. April 6 $ 7 p.m. at Maryland College Park, Md. April 14 $ 12 p.m. at Army * West Point, N.Y. April 21 $ 12 p.m. JOHNS HOPKINS ANNAPOLIS, MD. April 27 $ 5 p.m./7:45 p.m. Patriot League Semifinals Highest Seed April 29 $ 3 p.m. Patriot League Championship Highest Seed

Home games in BOLD CAPS and played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium + Played at EverBank Field * Patriot League games All times Eastern and subject to change


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