2015 NCAC Men's Lacrosse Guide

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2015 NCAC Men’s Lacrosse Guide Denison ◆ DePauw ◆ Hiram ◆ Kenyon ◆ Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan ◆ Wabash ◆ Wittenberg ◆ Wooster


2014-15 NCAC DIRECTORY President..................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster Vice President.................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College

Affiliation..........................................................NCAA Division III Founded............................................................. February, 1983 Championship Sports............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

Executive Director.............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski

Intercollegiate Officiating Association................... 440/871-8100

Assistant Executive Director....................................Bret Billhardt

Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet

Assistant Executive Director................................Russell Kramer

Basketball (Men).............................................................. Bill Ek

Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler

Basketball (Women)..................................................Diane Plas

Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy

Cross Country/Track.................................................. Marv Frye

Mailing Address................................................. P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry

Street Address.................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145

Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff Women’s Lacrosse................................................. Chip Rogers

Phone.................................................................... 440/871-8100

Softball.................................................................. John DeLuca

Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221

Tennis................................................................. Don Hunsinger

E-Mail..................................................... ncac@northcoast.org

Volleyball...................................................................Diane Plas

Web Site....................................................www.northcoast.org

2014-15 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERG Denison University

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELL The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEY DePauw University

EARL KISSELL Hiram College Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

PRESIDENT LORI VARLOTTA Hiram College PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATUR Kenyon College PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOV Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESS Wabash College

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PETER SMITH Kenyon College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors BARBARA MACLEOD Ohio Wesleyan University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives BRENDA MEESE The College of Wooster Co-Chair, Athletic Directors KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Executive Director

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart.

Cody Buresh, Wabash

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The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic

quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference.

Molly Chapman, Denison

Fifty-nine teams from all 23 North Coast sports and nine of the 10 members competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2013-14 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 33rd time in program history. Conference members have accumulated 68 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the 2013-14 academic year, 223 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

DENISON SELECTED AS THE PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR 2015 NORTH COAST MEN’S LACROSSE CAMPAIGN North Coast Athletic Conference coaches have tabbed Denison as the favorite for the 2015 men’s lacrosse season based on preseason balloting. The Big Red, who are the defending NCAC regular season and tournament champions, earned six of nine possible first-place votes cast by league coaches to total 78 points. Ohio Wesleyan, which leads the league with 18 conference championships, earned the final three first-place votes and finished second in the poll with 75 points. Wittenberg landed in the third spot with 59 points, followed by Kenyon (55), Oberlin (43), Wooster (41), DePauw (26), Hiram (16) and Wabash (12). After leading the nation in team defense last season, the Big Red will again rely on a veteran backline in 2015, led by senior All-American Drew Newman (Pittsburgh, PA/Upper St. Clair) who started all 20 games last spring and accumulated 38 groundballs and 25 caused turnovers. While junior Blair Farinholt (Richmond, VA/St. Christopher’s School) is the Big Red’s leading returning scorer from a year ago with 45 points (34 g, 11 a), classmate Eric Baumgardner (Washington, DC/Gonzaga College) will again jump-start the DU offense from the faceoff X after finishing 11th in the nation last spring in faceoff percentage by winning 246-of-369 attempts. Baumgardner also scooped up 139 groundballs in 2014 to lead the Big Red in that category as well. The Big Red boast a strong contingent in goal this season, led by the junior duo of Clark Bullington (Houston, TX/Strake Jesuit College Prep) and Chris Thomas (Cockeysville, MD/Loyola Blakefield). In 13 starts last spring, Thomas accumulated 76 saves and allowed 69 goals in 704 minutes of action for a 5.88 goals-againstaverage, while Bullington started the final six games of the season, collecting 53 saves and allowing 41 goals in 423 minutes for a 5.81 GAA. Head Coach Mike Caravana returns to the sidelines in Granville this spring for his 22nd season as one of the winningest coaches in college lacrosse with an overall record of 225-81 (.735) in 21 years at the helm. Ohio Wesleyan leads all NCAC teams with 18 championships in 30 years. Denison, which has won at least a share of fourstraight league titles, follows OWU with 15 all-time, while Wittenberg has two and Kenyon and Wooster can each boast one championship. The NCAC has had tri-champions on three separate occasions, first in 2000 when the Big Red, Bishops and Lords shared the title, then in 2004, when Denison, OWU and Wooster each had a piece of the crown, only to have it happen again in 2011 with Denison, Wittenberg and Ohio Wesleyan sharing the top spot. The conference also saw Ohio Wesleyan and Wittenberg share the conference crown in 2010.

2015 NCAC Preseason Men’s Lacrosse Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. Denison (6)......................................................78 2. Ohio Wesleyan (3)...........................................75 3. Wittenberg........................................................59 4. Kenyon.............................................................55 5. Oberlin.............................................................43 6. Wooster............................................................41 7. DePauw...........................................................26 8. Hiram................................................................16 9. Wabash............................................................12

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DENISON UNIVERSITY No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 50

2015 Roster

James Meager Eric Baumgardner Ben Hearn Liam Donovan Will Donohue Ben Duhoski Nick Bortolani Elliott Avis Chris Thomas Benjie Colberg Clark Bullington Clint Barber Grant Feitshans Derek Finney Nick Caravana Alex Sadler Charlie Houk Drew Newman Matt Neeson Thomas Farrell Michael Haueisen Max Burge Liam Rooney Ryan Gilliss Justin DeMarchi Thomas Hayes Blair Farinholt Hannibal George Josh Happ Jake Ellis Brian Miller Jeff Foreman Sam Fiedorek Alex Paulus Charlie Lippitt Bobby Lewis III Ryan Smith Jack Thomas Jamie McCahan Cole Perry Nick Cargas Chris Drake Teddy Powell John Reinhardt Teddy Sawyer Marc Longe Liam Burman

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

Hometown

Columbus, OH Washington, D.C. Baltimore, MD Portsmouth, RI Charlotte, NC Millbrook, NY Columbus, OH Havertown, PA Cockeysville, MD Charlottesville, VA Houston, TX Ambler, PA Hidden Hills, CA Cranberry Twp., PA Granville, OH Greenwood Village, CO Columbus, OH Pittsburgh, PA Devon, PA Bethesda, MD Traverse City, MI Louisville, KY Redding, CT Towson, MD Toronto, Ontario Wilton, CT Richmond, VA Pittsburgh, PA Columbus, OH Annapolis, MD Columbus, OH Sammamish, WA Burke, VA Bath, ME Denver, CO Kinnelon, NJ Bethesda, MD Denver, CO Providence, RI Riverside, CT Alexandria, VA Morristown, NJ Jacksonville, FL York, ME Lutherville, MD Fenton, MI Baltimore, MD

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 34, Blair Farinholt Assists 18, Teddy Powell Points 45, Blair Farinholt Ground Balls 139, Eric Baumgardner Faceoffs Won 246, Eric Baumgardner

Goals Against 41, Clark Bullington Goals Against Average 5.81, Clark Bullington Saves 76, Chris Thomas

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2015 Schedule

February 15 ALBION 21 WASH. & LEE 25 at Roanoke March 1 7 15 18 21 28 31

at DePauw^ SEWANEE AURORA vs. St. Mary’s (Baltimore, MD) vs. Monctclair St. (Malvern, PA) WITTENBERG^ at Hiram^

April 4 8 12 15 18

OBERLIN^ WOOSTER^ at Ohio Wesleyan^ at Kenyon^ WABASH^

1:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Location............................................. Granville, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1831 Nickname..................................................... Big Red Colors....................................................Red & White Enrollment........................................................ 2,100 President............................... Dr. Adam S. Weinberg Athletic Director...................... Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone..................................... (740) 587-6428 Head Coach.......................................Mike Caravana Office phone..................................... (740) 587-6590 SID...........................................................Craig Hicks Email.........................................hicksc@denison.edu Office phone..................................... (740) 587-6546 Fax.................................................... (740) 587-6362 Head Trainer.............................................. Derek Fry Office phone..................................... (470) 587-6441

Head Coach Mike Caravana Alma Mater �������������������������������������������������� Virginia, 1983 Overall Record ��������������������������������������� 225-81, 21 Years Record at DEN ��������������������������������������� 225-81, 21 Years 2014 Overall Record................................................... 19-1 2014 NCAC Record....................................................... 7-0

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY No. Name 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 28 29 32 33 41 43 45

2015 Roster

Joe Ross Robert Lapp Sam Alkema Kyle Roberts AJ Schlaff Jack Gomez Ben Sherman Benton Givens Charlie Yorke Eric Speer Jack Roberts Connor Patterson Trent Porterfield Joe Musto Grant Skipper Adam Bridges Sean Coyne Robert Healy Nick Woerner Mitchell DeShurko Kaleb VanArsdale Zach Taylor Dan Kantor Andrew Wright Ryan Mauro Jackson Mote

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

Hometown

Zionsville, IN Chicago, IL Grand Rapids, MI Columbus, OH Southern Pines, NC Indianapolis, IN Zionsville, IN Carmel, IN Chicago, IL Carmel, IN Carmel, IN Kenilworth, IL Columbus, OH Noblesville, IN Gaithersburg, MD Indianapolis, IN Chatham, NJ Kansas City, MO Westfield, IN Dayton, OH Steamboat Springs, CO Las Vegas, NV Highland Park, IL Grosse Pointe Farms, MI Wexford, PA Indianapolis, IN

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 24, Robert Lapp Assists 8, Adam Bridges Points 30, Adam Bridges & Robert Lapp Ground Balls 68, Grant Skipper Faceoffs Won 162, Grant Skipper Goals Against N/A Goals Against Average N/A Saves N/A

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2015 Schedule

February 21 at Rhodes 25 at Illinois Wesleyan

1:00 PM 8:00 PM

March 1 7 9 11 14 21 25

DENISON^ at Albion CORNELL COLLEGE MILLSAPS at Kenyon^ at Sewanee at Hope

2:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM

April 2 4 8 11 15 18

WABASH^ WOOSTER^ at Wittenberg^ at Hiram^ OHIO WESLEYAN^ at Oberlin^

5:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location....................................Greencastle, Indiana Founded............................................................ 1837 Nickname........................................................ Tigers Colors................................................... Gold & Black Enrollment........................................................ 2,336 President.....................................Dr. Brian W. Casey Athletic Director..................... Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4934 Head Coach............................................... Carl Haas Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4847 SID...........................................................Bill Wagner Email..................................... bwagner@depauw.edu Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4630 Fax.................................................... (765) 658-5708 Head Trainer................................................ Rex Call Office phone..................................... (765) 658-4937

Head Coach Carl Haas Alma Mater......................... Virginia Military Institute, 2001 Overall Record ��������������������������������������17-38, Four Years Record at DPU �����������������������������������������3-26, Two Years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������� 3-12 2014 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������������ 1-6

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HIRAM COLLEGE No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

2015 Roster

Sawyer Lott Ryan Wireman Evan Pinney Nick Rollason Charlie Haley Spencer Wittenmyer Kolton Oiler Jacob Henderson Matt Hare Joshua Good Aaron Acus-Souders Greg Summers Chris Minite Jonah Austin Ricky Kirkland Mitch Wohl Chris Lekan Rylan Zies Darius Dunn Nicholas Mitchell Garet Johnston Aaron Hare Isaac Keeno Jake Sellstrom Jacob Ziegler Keagan Finegan Da’Quain Butler Douglas Legris Matt Pozderac Mike Malloy Marcus McNeal

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

Hometown

Sunbury, OH Eastlake, OH Revere, OH Pickerington, OH Oak Park, IL Chagrin Falls, OH Delaware, OH Reynoldsburg, OH Rocky River, OH Canton, OH Enon, OH Buffalo, NY Aurora, OH Tecumseh, MI Newnan, GA Eastlake, OH North Olmsted, OH Granville, OH Philadelphia, PA Pickerington, OH State College, PA Rocky River, OH Columbus, OH Jamestown, NY Eastlake, OH Wadsworth, OH Canton, OH Fairfax, VT Mount Vernon, OH Norristown, PA Cleveland, OH

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 28, Douglas Legris Assists 17, Chris Lekan Points 20, Chris Lekan Ground Balls 53, Matt Pozderac Faceoffs Won 82, Charlie Haley Goals Against 211, Sawyer Lott Goals Against Average 16.46, Sawyer Lott Saves 191, Sawyer Lott

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2015 Schedule

February 25 at Thiel 28 at Bethany

1:00 PM 1:00 PM

March 4 7 10 14 18 21 23 28 31

at Capital at Point Univ. (GA) at Columbus State WITTENBERG^ at Defiance at Wooster^ HOUGHTON at Ohio Wesleyan DENISON^

4:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM

April 4 11 14 18

at Wabash^ DEPAUW^ at Oberlin^ KENYON^

3:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location..................................................Hiram, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1850 Nickname...................................................... Terriers Colors......................................................Blue & Red Enrollment........................................................ 1,240 President.......................................... Dr. Lori Varlotta Athletic Director.............................. Ellen Demspey. Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5940 Head Coach......................................... Brian Jenkins Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5341 SID...................................................... Andrew Korba Email........................................ korbaam@hiram.edu Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5495 Fax.................................................... (330) 569-5392 Head Trainer.........................................Jim Johnston Office phone..................................... (330) 569-5351

Head Coach Brian Jenkins Alma Mater.......................................SUNY-Cortland, 1988 Overall Record ��������������������������������������� 63-148, 16 Years Record at HIR �������������������������������������������3-22, Two Years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������� 2-11 2014 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������������ 0-7

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KENYON COLLEGE 2014 Roster

No. Name 1 Pierce Kraft 2 Fitz Lee 3 Trey Trudell 4 Patrick Shevelson 5 Holden Richards 7 Pat Kim 8 Nick Parker 10 Josh Galardi 11 Jonah Florence 13 Jack Fraser 14 Jas Spearman 15 Rory Shoemaker 17 Nick Lenard 19 Alex Lopez 20 Andrew Weinert 21 Fritz Waine 23 Robert Jacobs 24 Cam Thomas 25 Chris Ferraro 26 Zak Young 27 Bobby Weiner 28 Liam Cardon 29 Rob Guldenschuh 30 Jack Vallis 31 Michael Michnowicz 32 Daniel Maffezzoli 36 Kyle Johnston 37 Cam Feenstra 38 Colin McMahon 39 J.T. Meyer 40 Alec Foresta 41 Henry Rogan 42 Ben Grindle-deGraaf 43 Gabriel Avis 44 Brendan Cowie 45 Brian Andrews 46 C.J. Clinkscales 50 Justin Coleman

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

Hometown Philadelphia, PA Luthvle Timon, MD Newtown, CT Pleasanton, CA Beaverton, OR Worthington, OH Barrington Hills, IL San Francisco, CA Decatur, GA Westfield, NJ Round Pond, ME Millbrook, NY Wayne, PA Portola Valley, CA Bloomfield HIlls, MI Riverside, CT Palm Beach Gardens, FL Brightwaters, NY Manhasset, NY Piermont, NY Bloomfield Hills, MI Farmington, CT Delmont, PA Ridgefield, CT Merion Station, PA New York, NY Wellesley Hills, MA Pittsburgh, PA Ann Arbor, MI McLean, VA Darien, CT Huntington, NY Upper Arlington, OH Empire, MI Chevy Chase, MD Ridley Park, PA Centennial, CO Saunderstown, RI

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 23, Alex Lopez Assists 17, Pat Kim Points 26, Pat Kim Ground Balls 82, Jack Fraser Faceoffs Won 97, Jack Fraser Goals Against 115, Patrick Shevelson Goals Against Average 7.73, Patrick Shevelson Saves 146, Patrick Shevelson

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2015 Schedule

February 21 at Mount St. Joseph 25 CAPITAL 28 HOPE

1:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM

March 4 7 11 14 21 25 28 31

at Franklin & Marshall at Ursinus ADRIAN DEPAUW^ OHIO WESLEYAN^ at Otterbein at Wabash^ WOOSTER^

4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM

April 4 8 15 18

at Wittenberg^ at Oberlin^ DENISON^ at Hiram^

1:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location..............................................Gambier, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1824 Nickname.......................................... Lords & Ladies Colors................................................ Purple & White Enrollment........................................................ 1,600 President.................................. Dr. Sean M. Decatur Athletic Director.................................... Peter Smith Office phone......................................(740) 427-5811 Head Coach...........................................Doug Misarti Office phone..................................... (740) 427-5261 SID.......................................................... Marty Fuller Email......................................... fullerm@kenyon.edu Office phone..................................... (740) 427-5471 Head Trainer....................................... Andy Wheeler Office phone..................................... (740) 427-5553

Head Coach Doug Misarti Alma Mater ���������������������������������������������Drew, 1999 Overall Record...........................56-47, Seven Years Record at KEN...........................56-47, Seven Years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������9-7 2014 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������4-3

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OBERLIN COLLEGE No. Name 2 4 5 6 7 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 22 24 25 27 29 30 33 40 42 44 49

2015 Roster

Matthew Basile Mac Husted Erickson Andrews Alex Wagman Eric Hager Barrett Kelly Matthew Fox Austin Little Alex Wright Sean Seaman Jason Gibson Cooper Levitan Chris Moser Jake Miller Miles Brooke Josh Kasten Kinori Rosnow Chris Husted Brian Schupack Isaac Feldman Dominic Fiallo Jack Fabrizio Nick Lobley

Yr. Hometown

Jr. Wilton, CT Jr. Armonk, NY Sr. Oberlin, OH Jr. Lutherville, MD So. Montclair, NJ Jr. Concord, MA Jr. Garden City, NY Sr. Maplewood, NJ Jr. Seattle, WA Sr. Grosse Pointe Woods, MI So. Ridgewood, NJ Sr. Palo Alto, CA Sr. McLean, VA So. Plandome, NY Jr. Miami, FL Jr. Newton, MA So. Kirkland, WA Jr. Armonk, NY Sr. Mendham, NJ So. Mountain Lakes, NJ Jr. East Longmeadow, MA So. Skaneateles, NY Jr. Port Washington, NY

2015 Schedule

February 28 OLIVET

3:00 PM

March 4 MEDAILLE 7 at Capital 11 at Trine 14 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 18 BALDWIN WALLACE 21 at Wittenberg^ 24 at St. Mary’s (MD) 28 WOOSTER^ April 1 4 8 11 14 18

MOUNT UNION at Denison^ KENYON^ at Wabash^ HIRAM^ DEPAUW^

TBA 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 30, Alex Wagman Assists 20, Alex Wagman Points 50, Alex Wagman Ground Balls 64, Jason Gibson Faceoffs Won 125, Jason Gibson

Goals Against 82, Erickson Andrews Goals Against Average 6.31, Erickson Andrews Saves 135, Erickson Andrews

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Location................................................Oberlin, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1833 Nickname............................... Yeomen & Yeowomen Colors...............................................Crimson & Gold Enrollment........................................................ 2,900 President...................................... Marvin Krislov, JD Athletic Director.........................Natalie Winkelfoos. Office phone..................................... (440) 775-6463 Head Coach.................................. Topher Grossman Office phone..................................... (440) 775-5171 SID........................................................ Mike Mancini Email................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office phone..................................... (440) 775-8503 Fax.................................................... (440) 775-8957 Head Trainer............................................ Tim Carver Office phone..................................... (440) 775-8589

Head Coach Topher Grossman Alma Mater......................Connecticut College, 2005 Overall Record ���������������������������� 28-32, Four Years Record at OBE ���������������������������� 28-32, Four Years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������8-6 2014 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������3-4

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV. 2015 Roster

No. Name 1 Derek Todd 2 Brendan Bouchard 3 Marcus Dietz 4 John Griffin 5 Paul Anderson 6 Chandler Rendl 7 Edwin Foster 8 Kyle Foster 9 Mario Vezza 10 P.J. Beach 11 Ben Danieli 12 John Umbach 13 Matt Maier 14 Tommy Minkler 15 Sean Roskamp 16 George Rice 17 Jacob Lind 18 Jeb Beeghly 19 Cooper Del Zotto 20 Zach Friedman 21 Sam Gioseffi 22 Derek Bacchiochi 23 Dallas Reed 24 Douglas Collins 25 Jordan Carlson 26 David Krein 27 Will Garbus 28 Tyler Flynn 29 Aaron Carroll 30 Ryan McMahon 31 Ian Sagester 32 Chris Schwanz 33 Steve Barnett 34 Robert Gossett 35 Patrick Monaghan 36 Bradford Marcotte 37 Luke Leyden 38 Drew Pritchard 41 Spencer Cromwell 42 Colby Monachino 43 Dominic Santor 44 Nick Palandjian 45 Matthew Sommi 48 Ben Rigger 50 Trent Schulte 51 Rory Flynn 52 Xander Pacilio 55 Peter Hamblett

Yr. Hometown So. Edina, MN Sr. Cold Spring Harbor, NY Jr. Westerville, OH Jr. Oceanside, NY Jr. Amherst, MA So. Tustin, CA Sr. Medfield, MA Sr. Medfield, MA So. Glen Head, NY Jr. Huntington, NY Jr. Setauket, NY Sr. Montclair, NJ So. Summit, NJ Sr. Oakton, VA Jr. Chesterfield, MO Jr. Baltimore, MD So. Cincinnati, OH Fr. Richmond, VA Jr. Orangeville, Ontario Jr. Libertyville, IL Sr. Harrison, NY Fr. Peters Twp., PA So. Huntersville, NC Fr. New Albany, OH So. Delaware, OH Fr. Lorton, VA Fr. Wilton, CT Fr. Chagrin Falls, OH Fr. Baltimore, MD Sr. Springfield, VA Fr. Cincinnati, OH Sr. Glenview, IL Sr. Columbus, OH Fr. Mountain Lakes, NJ Fr. Delray Beach, FL Fr. Duxbury, MA Fr. Northfield, MA So. Columbus, OH So. Orchard Park, NY Fr. Wilton, CT Fr. Simi Valley, CA So. Belmont, MA Sr. Knoxville, TN So. Decatur, GA Fr. Coronado, CA Fr. Erin, Ontario Fr. Philadelphia, PA Fr. Portsmouth, NH

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 46, John Umbach Assists 24, Kyle Foster Points 59, John Umbach Ground Balls 100, Sam Gioseffi Faceoffs Won 178, Sam Gioseffi Goals Against 90, Ryan McMahon Goals Against Average 6.50, Ryan McMahon Saves 137, Ryan McMahon

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2015 Schedule

February 14 AUGUSTANA 21 at Roanoke 25 OTTERBEIN 28 vs. F&M (Cold Spring Harbor, NY) March 4 8 11 14 21 28 31

HANOVER at Salisbury at Washington College OBERLIN^ at Kenyon^ HIRAM^ at Wittenberg^

April 8 12 15 18

WABASH^ DENISON^ at DePauw^ at Wooster^

1:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location............................................ Delaware, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1842 Nickname........................................ Battling Bishops Colors.................................................... Red & Black Enrollment........................................................ 1,945 President...........................................Dr. Rock Jones Athletic Director...................................Roger Ingles Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3738 Head Coach........................................ Mike Plantholt Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3730 SID................................................ Mark Beckenbach Email......................................... mlbecken@owu.edu Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3340 Fax.................................................... (740) 368-3332 Head Trainer.............................................Todd Miller Office phone..................................... (740) 368-3747

Head Coach Mike Plantholt Alma Mater........................................Gettysburg, 2001 Overall Record �������������������������������73-50, Eight Years Record at OWU �������������������������������46-19, Four Years 2014 Overall Record �������������������������������������������� 12-4 2014 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������ 6-1

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WABASH COLLEGE 2015 Roster

No. Name 2 Andrew Sunde 10 Austin Jarrett 14 Corey Hoffman 17 Weston Gregg 23 Colin Corcoran 24 James Kennedy 31 Zach Darabaris 33 Todd Hoogland 44 Scott Purucker 45 Holten Warriner Austin Crossley Connor Dalton Drew Flanagan Ben Geier Sam Gellen Joe Hapak Adam Kashin Glenn Patterson Zach Scarano James Stuckwisch Ian Sunde Adrian Tejeda Dajon Thomas Chris White

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

Hometown West Hartford, CT Washington, IN Noblesville, IN Bedford, WY Hershey, PA Indianapolis, IN Crawfordsville, IN Cincinnati, OH Indianapolis, IN Carmel, IN Indianapolis, IN Mishawaka, IN Naperville, IL Indianapolis, IN Davis, CA Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Brunswick, OH Silver Spring, MD Columbus, OH West Hartford, CT Seattle, WA Indianapolis, IN Westfield, IN

Returning Stat Leaders Goals N/A Assists N/A Points N/A Ground Balls N/A Faceoffs Won N/A Goals Against N/A Goals Against Average N/A Saves N/A

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February 14 at Fontbonne 21 HOPE 25 vs. Elmhurst (at Park Tudor HS) 28 vs. MSOE (at Univ. of Notre Dame)

1:00 PM 1:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

March 4 14 18 21 28 31

at Wilmington at Wooster^ MOUNT ST. JOSEPH CALVIN KENYON^ at DePauw^

7:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 5:00 PM

April 4 8 11 14 18

HIRAM^ at Ohio Wesleyan^ OBERLIN^ WITTENBERG^ at Denison^

1:30 PM 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts Location.........................................Crawfordsville, IN Founded............................................................ 1832 Nickname............................................... Little Giants Colors.............................................................Scarlet Enrollment........................................................... 900 President...................................Dr. Gregory D. Hess Athletic Director...................................... Joe Haklin Office phone..................................... (765) 361-6233 Head Coach....................................... Terry Corcoran Office phone......................................(765) 361-6311 SID..........................................................Brent Harris Email........................................ harrisb@wabash.edu Office phone..................................... (765) 361-6165 Fax.................................................... (765) 361-6424 Head Trainer....................................... Mark Elizondo Office phone..................................... (765) 361-6235

Head Coach Terry Corcoran Alma Mater ��������������������������������������������� Hobart, 1978 Overall Record ������������������������������� 273-181, 31 Years Record at WAB ��������������������������������������������� First Year 2014 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������� N/A 2014 NCAC Record ����������������������������������������������� N/A

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY No. Name 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 33 34 35 37 40 42 43

2015 Roster

Andrew Fuss Austin Brady Connor McDunn Riley Boehm Matt Hugdahl Ryan Parmater Brendan Rigney John Haeling David Strahm Will Stocker TJ Smith Jay Dolan Nick Bergenty Conor O’Brien John Campbell Matthew Klever Jeff Sherman Ryan Roll Aaron Blossey Thomas Fuss Brent Whitehead Creighton Stephens Alex Dankowski Brett Wilson Sean Kelleher Nick Gregory Zach Shy Reid O’Neil Joseph Crawford Seth Caudill Quinn McKeown Lewis Thompson Anthony Becker Ryan Spitzer

Yr.

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

Hometown

New Albany, OH Pickerington, OH Hilliard, OH Eden Prairie, MN Eden Prairie, MN Granger, IN Mechanicsburg, PA Briarcliff, NY Upper Arlington, OH Cincinnati, OH Atlanta, GA Andover, MA Bridgewater, NJ York, ME Hammond, IN Lebanon, OH Atkinson, NH Dublin, OH Rocky River, OH New Albany, OH Dublin, OH Chagrin Falls, OH Pickerington, OH Lenexa, KS Lake Forest, IL Mukilteo, WA Columbus, OH Chicago, IL Arlington, VA Reynoldsburg, OH Concord, MA Sandy Hook, CT Galloway, OH Lincolnshire, IL

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 27, Thomas Fuss Assists 16, Thomas Fuss Points 43, Thomas Fuss Ground Balls 54, Ryan Spitzer Faceoffs Won 77, Ryan Spitzer

Goals Against 99, Jay Dolan Goals Against Average 8.81, Jay Dolan Saves 139, Jay Dolan

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at Adrian at Sewanee at Hiram^ ALBION OBERLIN^ CAPITAL at Denison^ OHIO WESLEYAN^

April 4 8 11 15 18

KENYON^ DEPAUW^ at Wooster^ at Wabash^ vs. Aurora

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM TBA

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Location.......................................... Springfield, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1845 Nickname........................................................ Tigers Colors....................................................Red & White Enrollment........................................................ 1,950 President...................................Dr. Laurie M. Joyner Athletic Director................................ Gary Williams. Office phone..................................... (937) 327-6142 Head Coach............................................... Jay Owen Office phone..................................... (937) 327-6451 SID........................................................ Ryan Maurer Email.................................. rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Office phone......................................(937) 327-6114 Fax.....................................................(937) 327-6112 Head Trainer.........................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone..................................... (937) 327-6467

Head Coach Jay Owen Alma Mater.......................... Salisbury College, 1997 Overall Record ���������������������������������10-5, One Year Record at WIT ����������������������������������10-5, One Year 2014 Overall Record �����������������������������������������10-5 2014 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������4-3

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER No. Name 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 Inj.

2015 Roster

Harry Kemp Tom Herold Seth Brown Erik Barroso Alexander Bloom Josh Herold Pat Henderson Patrick Edson Ian Brim Hunter Ligo John McCarthy Ben Grombala Nate Weltman PJ Dallman Aidan Crowe Trevor Thomas Niall Cronin Dan Gorzynski Spencer Wood Evan Albertson Mike Kahl Sean Hohan Ryan Harms Jack Templeton Jack Gilio John Trainor Desmond Hughes Mike Pappalardo Mike Flynn Sam Kuhn Tyler LaCroix Lewis Hibbs Ben Brinkerhoff Nate Goodin Matt Parmelee Pat McKay Xavier Torrey CJ Polak Nathaniel Miller Noah Parker Max Rubin Jonah Singer Robert Friedhoff Aaron Levy

Yr.

Hometown

Jr. Hopewell, NJ Sr. Massillon, OH Jr. North Canton, OH Fr. Ann Arbor, MI Fr. Sudbury, MA So. Massillon, OH Sr. Naperville, IL Jr. Sewickley, PA Fr. Dublin, OH So. Butler, PA Jr. Poughkeepsie, NY Sr. Cincinnati, OH Jr. North Canton, OH Sr. Wauwatosa, WI Fr. Evanston, IL Fr. Parker, CO Jr. Indianapolis, IN Jr. Kendall Park, NJ Fr. Severna Park, MD Sr. Cincinnati, OH So. Sarasota, FL Sr. North Canton, OH Fr. Portland, OR Fr. Branford, CT Fr. New Canaan, CT Jr. Piedmont, CA Fr. Buffalo, NY So. Wyckoff, NJ Fr. Chagrin Falls, OH Fr. Towson, MD Fr. Andover, MA Fr. Lutherville, MD So. Ann Arbor, MI Fr. Silver Spring, MD So. South Glastonbury, CT So. South Lyon, MI Fr. Hightstown, NJ So. Hudson, OH Fr. Perrysburg, OH Fr. Highlands Ranch, CO Sr. Naperville, IL Fr. Gladstone, NJ Sr. Miami, FL Jr. Warwick, RI

Returning Stat Leaders Goals 28, Tom Herold Assists 18, Josh Herold Points 42, Tom Herold Ground Balls 59, Max Rubin Faceoffs Won 136, Max Rubin Goals Against 3, Ben Grombala Goals Against Average 7.20, Ben Grombala Saves 3, Ben Grombala

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February 18 at Washington & Lee 21 at Mount Union 28 at John Carroll

4:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

March 7 11 14 18 21 25 28 31

AURORA at Centre WABASH^ OTTERBEIN HIRAM^ at Adrian at Oberlin^ at Kenyon^

1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM

April 4 8 11 14 18

at DePauw^ at Denison^ WITTENBERG^ at Albion OHIO WESLEYAN^

1:00 PM 7:30 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Location.............................................. Wooster, Ohio Founded............................................................ 1866 Nickname........................................... Fighting Scots Colors................................................... Black & Gold Enrollment........................................................ 1,800 President.................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell Athletic Director............................ Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2189 Acting Head Coach............................ P.J. Kavanagh Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2179 SID....................................................... Hugh Howard Email..................................... hhoward@wooster.edu Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2374 Fax.................................................... (330) 263-2209 Head Trainer.............................................. Tom Love Office phone..................................... (330) 263-2184

Head Coach P.J. Kavanagh Alma Mater �����������������������������������������Colgate, 1993 Overall Record �������������������������������61-48, Six Years Record at WOO �����������������������������������������First Year 2014 Overall Record �����������������������������������������10-5 2014 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������3-4

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Men’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings 2014

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison*...............................7-0............. 19-1 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................6-1............. 12-4 3. Kenyon..................................4-3............... 9-7 Wittenberg............................4-3............. 10-5 5. Oberlin..................................3-4............... 8-6 Wooster.................................3-4............. 10-5 7. DePauw................................1-6..............3-11 8. Hiram....................................0-7..............2-11 * - Indicates NCAC Tournament Champion Offensive Player of the Year: Eddie Vita, DEN Defensive Player of the Year: Austin Campbell, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Luke Walsh, DEN Coach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DEn NCAA Representatives: DEN

2011

2013

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................7-0............. 13-3 2. Ohio Wesleyan *...................6-1............. 13-6 3. Wooster.................................4-3............... 9-6 Kenyon..................................4-3............... 8-8 5. Oberlin..................................3-4............... 8-6 Wittenberg............................3-4............... 8-5 7. Hiram....................................1-6..............1-11 8. DePauw................................0-7............. 0-14 * - Indicates NCAC Tournament Champion Offensive Player of the Year: Colin Short, OWU Defensive Player of the Year: Austin Campbell, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Patrick Shevelson, KEN Coach of the Year: Mike Plantholt, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

2010

2012

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............. 15-2 2. Kenyon..................................4-1............. 10-5 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................3-2..............11-5 4. Wittenberg............................2-3............... 8-5 5. Wooster.................................1-4............... 6-9 6. Oberlin..................................0-5..............5-11 Player of the Year: Cory Couture, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Ryan McMahon, OWU Sportsman of the Year: David Lukens, DEN Coach of the Year: Doug Misarti, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU, KEN

2009

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg............................4-1............. 14-2 1. Denison.................................4-1..............11-4 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............. 10-4 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 5-9 5. Kenyon..................................1-4............... 5-9 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............... 7-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............. 10-4 Wittenberg............................4-1............. 10-5 3. Denison.................................3-2............. 10-4 Wooster.................................3-2............... 9-7 5. Kenyon..................................1-4............... 6-8 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............... 5-8

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............. 14-2 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............. 10-5 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............... 8-6 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 7-6 5. Wittenberg............................1-4............... 7-6 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 1-12

Player of the Year: Mark DeOliveria, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Spencer Schnell, OWU Sportsman of the Year: Tanner Smith, DEN Coach of the Year: Topher Grossman, OBEr NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU, WIT

Player of the Year: Chaz Narwicz, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Alex Previte, WIT Coach of the Year: George Harris, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU, WIT

Player of the Year: Dan Maude, DEN Coach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

2008

2007

2006

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............. 14-3 2. Kenyon..................................3-2............. 10-4 Ohio Wesleyan......................3-2............. 10-7 4. Wooster.................................2-3..............11-3 Wittenberg............................2-3............... 6-6 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 1-10

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 12-4 2. Denison.................................4-1..............11-4 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............. 12-2 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 8-4 5. Wittenberg............................1-4............... 6-6 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 3-10

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............... 9-5 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............... 9-4 3. Kenyon..................................3-2..............11-3 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 8-6 5. Wittenberg............................1-4............... 6-7 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 4-10

Player of the Year: Alex Baruch, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Emmett Jones, DEN Sportsman of the Year: Drew Zambelli, OBE Coach of the Year: Matt McGinnis, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Chris Eccles, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Brady Burton, DEN Coach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN, OW

Player of the Year: Chris Eccles, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Dan Maude, DEN Coach of the Year: Brendan McWilliams, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OWU

2005

2004

2003

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 10-3 2. Denison.................................4-1............... 9-3 3. Wooster.................................3-2............... 7-7 4. Kenyon..................................2-3............... 5-9 5. Wittenberg............................1-4..............2-11 6. Oberlin..................................0-5..............3-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............... 8-6 Denison.................................4-1............... 8-5 Wooster.................................4-1............... 8-5 4. Wittenberg............................2-3............. 5-10 5. Kenyon..................................1-4............. 5-10 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............... 5-7

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 10-3 2. Denison.................................4-1............... 8-5 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............. 10-4 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 8-7 5. Wittenberg............................1-4............... 4-7 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 3-10

Player of the Year: John Schlegel, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Chris Eccles, OWU Coach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: John Schlegel, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Sammy Hong, WIT Coach of the Year: Jason Tarnow, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year: Frank Bedford, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Craig Pastor, DEN Coach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

2002

2001

2000

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............. 12-2 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............... 9-5 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............. 10-4 4. Wittenberg............................2-3..............5-11 5. Wooster.................................1-4............... 6-6 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 0-14

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............... 9-4 2. Denison.................................4-1............. 12-4 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............. 10-4 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 5-9 5. Wittenberg............................1-4............... 5-7 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............... 2-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon..................................4-1............. 13-2 Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............. 14-4 Denison.................................4-1..............11-4 4. Wittenberg............................2-3............... 7-7 5. Wooster.................................1-4..............4-11 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 3-10

Player of the Year: Matt Coughlin, OWU Newcomer of the Year: John Schlegel, OWU Coach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DEN NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year: Jason Foggelson, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Tom Moschos, DEN Coach of the Year: Sean Ryan, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year: Peter Royer, DEN; Zach Gagel, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Steve Muskopf, OWU Coach of the Year: Bill Heiser, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OWU

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Men’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings (2) 1999

1998

1997

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............. 13-3 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............. 12-4 3. Wittenberg............................3-2............... 8-6 4. Kenyon..................................2-3..............11-3 5. Wooster.................................1-4............... 3-9 6. Oberlin..................................0-5..............2-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 14-2 2. Denison.................................4-1............... 7-6 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............... 9-4 4. Wittenberg............................2-3............. 10-6 5. Wooster.................................1-4............. 3-13 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............... 3-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................5-0............. 10-3 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-1............. 13-4 3. Kenyon..................................3-2............. 10-4 4. Wooster.................................2-3............... 7-8 5. Wittenberg............................1-4..............4-11 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............. 3-10

Player of the Year: Frank Pennimpede, DEN Coach of the Year: Bruce Reid, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Dave Maguire, OWU Coach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Dave Maguire, OWU Coach of the Year: Mike Caranava, DEN; Bill Heiser, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

1996

1995

1994

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 13-3 2. Denison.................................4-1............... 9-5 3. Wooster.................................3-2............. 10-5 4. Kenyon..................................2-3............. 10-3 5. Wittenberg............................1-4............... 4-7 6. Oberlin..................................0-5............... 6-7

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 13-4 2. Denison.................................4-1............... 8-5 3. Wooster.................................3-2............... 8-5 4. Kenyon..................................2-3............. 10-4 5. Oberlin..................................1-4............... 7-6 6. Wittenberg............................0-5............. 1-15

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................8-0............. 12-3 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................6-2............. 10-4 3. Oberlin..................................4-4............... 9-4 4. Kenyon..................................3-5............... 7-6 Wooster.................................3-5............... 6-9 6. Wittenberg............................0-8............... 3-8

Player of the Year: Dave Maguire, OWU Coach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Darren McGum, OWU Coach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Ethan Ewing, DEN Coach of the Year: Mike Caravana, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

1993

1992

1991

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 12-2 2. Denison.................................4-1..............11-2 3. Wooster.................................3-2............... 7-6 4. Wittenberg............................2-3............... 4-5 5. Oberlin..................................1-4............... 7-4 6. Kenyon..................................0-5............... 4-6

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............... 9-6 2. Denison.................................4-1............... 8-7 3. Wooster.................................3-2............... 7-8 4. Kenyon..................................1-4............... 4-7 Oberlin..................................1-4............... 4-6 Wittenberg............................1-4............... 4-4

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 13-4 2. Wooster.................................4-1............. 12-4 3. Denison.................................3-2............... 7-7 4. Kenyon..................................1-4............... 5-8 Oberlin..................................1-4............... 5-5 Wittenberg............................1-4............... 1-7

Player of the Year: Dave Breslin, OWU Coach of the Year: Lelan Rogers, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Kevin Wall, OWU Coach of the Year: Steve Ritzenthaler, WIT NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Neil Ringers, OWU Coach of the Year: Jon Hind, WOO NCAA Representatives: OWU

1990

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-0............. 15-3 2. Denison.................................4-1..............11-4 3. Wooster.................................3-2............. 10-6 4. Kenyon..................................2-3............... 7-6 5. Oberlin..................................1-4............... 4-6 6. Wittenberg............................0-5............... 1-7 Player of the Year: Tom Bryan, DEN; Ken Knapp, OWU Coach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

1987

1989

1988

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-0............. 13-4 2. Denison.................................3-1............. 10-5 3. Kenyon..................................2-2............... 9-3 4. Wooster.................................1-3............... 5-9 5. Oberlin..................................0-4............... 2-6

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-0............. 15-2 2. Denison.................................3-1..............11-4 3. Kenyon..................................2-2............... 6-6 4. Wooster.................................1-3............... 5-8 5. Oberlin..................................0-4............... 2-6

Player of the Year: Kevin Finneran, OWU Coach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Rob Alvino, OWU Coach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

1986

1985

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-0............. 14-3 2. Denison.................................3-1............... 8-3 3. Kenyon..................................2-2............... 5-7 4. Wooster.................................1-3............. 2-12 5. Oberlin..................................0-4............... 2-7

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................4-0............... 9-6 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................3-1............. 12-4 3. Kenyon..................................2-2............... 6-5 4. Oberlin..................................1-3............... 3-5 5. Wooster.................................0-4..............1-11

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................4-0............. 13-5 2. Ohio Wesleyan......................3-1............. 17-2 3. Wooster.................................2-2..............5-11 4. Kenyon..................................1-3............... 6-6 5. Oberlin..................................0-4............... 1-6

Player of the Year: Dan O’Neill, OWU Coach of the Year: Mike Pressler, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Bill Hall, DEN Coach of the Year: Tommy Thomsen, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

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2015 USILA NCAA Div. III Men’s Lacrosse Preseason Poll

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Rank

School

1.

Tufts (16)

320

2.

Rochester Institute

298

3.

Salisbury

285

4.

Stevenson

273

Washington College

245

6.

SUNY-Cortland

240

7.

Cabrini

214

8.

Lynchburg

201

9.

DENISON

193

5.

Points

10. Union

159

11. York

136

12. Amherst

135

13. Endicott

126

14. Ithaca

106

15.

Washington & Lee

77

16.

Montclair St.

72

17.

OHIO WESLEYAN

66

18. Roanoke

63

19.

Springfield

31

20.

Franklin & Marshall

28

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS Individual Records

Team Records

Goals, game 10, Chris Wolfington (DEN) vs. Marietta, 4/18/1990 10, Jeff Mayer (WIT) vs. Marietta, 4/11/1990 10, Andy Greaves (OWU) vs. Wittenberg, 5/1/1990 10, Evan Bliss (KEN) vs. St. Vincent, 3/25/2000

Goals, game 36, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Oberlin, 4/19/2000

Goals, season 64, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1996 64, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1997

Goals, season 320, Denison, 2014

Goals, game (both teams) 43, Ohio Wesleyan (16) vs. Whittier (27), 4/27/2002

Points, season 100 (62-38), Jason Fogelson (OWU), 2000

Fewest Goals Allowed, game 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Ohio State, 4/11/1987; 0, Denison vs. Wittenberg, 3/29/1995; 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Wooster, 4/11/2000; 0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 3/17/2001; 0, Kenyon vs. Oberlin, 3/20/2002; 0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 3/23/2002; 0, Wooster vs. Oberlin, 4/3/2002; 0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 4/6/2002; 0, Denison vs. Oberlin, 4/9/2002; 0, Wittenberg vs. Oberlin, 4/5/2003; 0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Wittenberg, 4/15/2003 0, Denison vs. Oberlin, 4/22/2003 0, Denison vs. Hendrix, 2/29/2008 0, Wooster vs. MSOE, 3/1/2010 0, Denison vs. Otterbein, 4/27/2010 0, Wooster vs. DePauw, 4/6/2013 0, Wooster vs. Hiram, 4/14/2013 0, Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/17/2013 0, Denison vs. Hiram, 4/20/2013 0, Denison vs. DePauw, 3/29/2014 0, Wittenberg vs. Hiram, 4/5/2014

Points, career 321, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1995-98

Assists, season 221, Ohio Wesleyan, 1985

Points/Game, season 6.6 (79-12), Jim Applegate (WOO), 1985

Saves, game 34, Kenyon vs. Guilford, 3/8/1990; 34, Oberlin vs. Wooster, 4/3/2002

Goals, career 225, Dave Maguire (OWU), 1995-98 Assists, game 9, Jim Applegate (WOO) vs. Ashland, 4/5/1985 9, Blair Morrison (OWU) vs. Wooster, 4/17/1985 9, Rich Franz (OWU) vs. Oberlin, 4/6/1988 9, Victor Maddux (DEN) vs. RIT, 3/29/1997 9, Victor Maddux (DEN) vs. Oberlin, 4/1/1997 Assists, season 61, Blair Morrison (OWU), 1985 Assists, career 137, Rob Alvino (OWU), 1985-88 Points, game 15, Andy Greaves (OWU) vs. Oberlin, 3/31/1993

Points/Game, career 5.05 (197-39), Josh Cole, (KEN), 1994-96 Saves, game 34, Chris Alpaugh (KEN) vs. Guilford, 3/8/1990 34, David Smolev (OBE) vs. Wooster, 4/3/2002

Saves Percentage, season .703 (81-192), Kenyon, 1996 Winning Margin, game 34, Ohio Wesleyan (36) vs. Oberlin (2), 4/19/2000

Saves, season 310, David Smolev (OBE), 2002

Wins, season 19, Denison, 2014

Saves, career 1067, David Smolev (OBE), 1999-2002

Winning Percentage, season .895 (17-2) Ohio Wesleyan, 1985

Saves Percentage, season .737 (72-202), Bill Hall (DEN), 1985

Winning Streak 19, Denison, 2014

Saves Percentage, career .697 (201-463), Dan O’Neil (OWU), 1984-87

Winning Streak (NCAC games) 34, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-94 * - Records as of August 19, 2014

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2014-15 Calendar of Events AUGUST 2014 4 Monday 9 Saturday 13 Wednesday 26 Tuesday

Golf Coaches’ Meeting IOA Football Officiating Clinic Sports Information Directors’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting

SEPTEMBER 2014 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 28 Sunday

Softball Coaches’ Meeting Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting

OCTOBER 2014 5 Sunday 6 Monday 16 Thursday 31 Friday

NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings NCAC Athletic Directors’ Workshop Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Cross Country Coaches Meeting (M&W)

NOVEMBER 2014 1 Saturday 5 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 7-8 Fri.-Sat. 8 Saturday 8 Saturday 8 Saturday 11 Tuesday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday TBA TBA

Cross Country Championships (M&W) Field Hockey Championship Semifinals Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Volleyball Championship Field Hockey Championship Men’s Soccer Championship Women’s Soccer Championship Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Athletic Trainers’ Meeting IOA Women’s Basketball Officiating Clinic

DECEMBER 2014 2 Tuesday 10 Wednesday

Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting NCAC Presidents’ Council

JANUARY 2015 14-17 Wed.-Sat. 14/15 Wed./Thur. 16 Friday 25 Sunday

NCAA Convention NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting

Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Ohio Wesleyan

FEBRUARY 2015 11-14 Wed.-Sat. 24 Tuesday 27-28 Fri.-Sat. 28 Saturday

Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) Basketball Championship Semifinals and Championships (M&W) Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W)

Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) Oberlin

MARCH 2015 1 Sunday 6-7 Fri.-Sat.

Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W)

APRIL 2015 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24-26 Fri.-Sun. 25 Saturday 25-26 Sat.-Sun. 25-26 Sat.-Sun. 26 Sunday 28 Tuesday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 30 Thursday

Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Tennis Championships (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I Combined Events Outdoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Football Coaches’ Meeting Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals Softball Coaches’ Meeting Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting (M&W)

MAY 2015 1-2 Fri.-Sat. 1-2 Fri.-Sat. 2 Saturday

Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Softball Tournament Women’s Lacrosse Championship

2-3 4 7 7-9 20-21

Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Championship Annual NCAC Meetings

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Sat.-Sun. Monday Thursday Thurs.-Sat. Wed.- Thur.

Denison Ohio Wesleyan Cleveland, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Denison Denison Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Denison Denison Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Denison TBA Ohio Wesleyan Columbus, OH

Oberlin DePauw TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Kenyon TBA (high seed) Kenyon Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seeds) TBA (tournament site) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Wittenberg TBA (Columbus Area) Chillicothe, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio DePauw

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