2013 Rutgers Men's Lacrosse Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts........................................................................................................... 1 Head Coach Brian Brecht......................................................................... 2-3 Assistant Coach Craig McDonald............................................................. 4 Assistant Coach Byron Collins.................................................................... 5 Volunteer Assistant Coach Noah Fossner............................................ 6 Support Staff................................................................................................... 6-7 Facilities............................................................................................................. 8-9 2013 Season Roster................................................................................... 11 Scarlet Knights.........................................................................................12-37 2012 Final Stats............................................................................................ 38 2013 Opponents............................................................................................ 39 RU Lacrosee: A Proud Tradition......................................................41-42 All-Americans............................................................................................43-44 North/South Game Participants............................................................ 45 All-Time Letterwinners..........................................................................46-50 Award Winners........................................................................................52-54 Career and Season Records.................................................................... 55 Single Game Records................................................................................... 56 All-Time Results........................................................................................57-64 Series Records................................................................................................ 65 Team Captains/Records........................................................................... 66 University Section....................................................................................67-72 The 2012-13 Rutgers University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide is published by the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Tim Pernetti, Director. Writing, layout, and design by the Office of Athletic Communications. Editor: Trey Miller Layout & Design: Kevin Revoir Editorial Assistance: Athletic Communications Office Photography: Joe Campbell, Tom Cizsek, Alex Restrepo, Elane Coleman, Larry Levanti, Kelly Graham, Jim O’Connor and Steven Fradkin Office of Athletic Communications Louis Brown Athletic Center 83 Rockafeller Road Piscataway, NJ 08854-8053 Office Phone: FAX: Lacrosse Office:

(732) 445-4200 (732) 445-3063 (732) 445-4211

Associate Athletic Director Director Associate Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Assistant Publications Coordinator Web Developer Production Assistant

Jason Baum Kevin Lorincz Kim Zivkovich Jimmy Gill Alli Miller Trey Miller Caroline Rafferty Kevin Revoir Colin Osborne Tim DeMartin

quick facts UNIVERSITY Location: ............................................................................ Piscataway, N.J. Founded: .................................................................................................. 1766 Enrollment: .........................................................................................43,386 Nickname: . ......................................................................... Scarlet Knights Facility: ....................................................................... Yurcak Field (5,000) Colors: ................................................................................................... Scarlet Conference: .................................................................................... BIG EAST Affiliation: ............................................................................. NCAA Division I President: .........................................................................Robert L. Barchi Director of Athletics:............................................................. Tim Pernetti COACHES Head Coach..........................................Brian Brecht (Second season) Alma Mater...................................Springfield (Mass.) College, 1995 Career Record.................................................... 71-58 (Eight seasons) Assistant Coach.........................Craig McDonald (Second season) Alma Mater.............................................................................Albany, 2008 Assistant Coach.......................................Byron Collins (First season) Alma Mater........................................................ Whittier College, 1993 Volunteer Assistant Coach.............................................Noah Fossner Alma Mater..................................................................... Delaware, 2011 TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Record: ........................................................................................... 6-9 BIG EAST Record: .................................................................................... 1-5 Postseason: ............................................................................................ None Starters Returning and Lost: ...........................................................5/5 Players Returning and Lost: .......................................................26/16 Newcomers: ................................................................................................ 20 Top Returnees:................................................................................................... Duncan Clancy (Sr., A), Nick Contino (Jr., D), Nick DePaolera (Jr., A), Brian Goss (So., M), Scott Klimchak (R-Jr., A), Joseph Nardella (So., M), Andrew Parrilla (R-So., D), Anthony Terranova (R-Jr. M), Christopher Zybrick (R-Jr., D) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Men’s Lacrosse Contact:........................................................ Trey Miller E-mail:.............................................................tmiller@scarletknights.com Office:.................................................................................... 732-445-7886 Website: ........................................................... www.scarletknights.com Interview Availability Media interview requests for Rutgers head coach Brian Brecht, his coaching staff and RU men’s lacrosse players should be directed to Trey Miller in the Rutgers Athletic Communications office. Coaches and players are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice schedule and after competition. Media Credentials/Match Seating Requests for media credentials for the 2013 season should be directed to Trey Miller. Only credential-bearing individuals will be allowed media access. In the event of limited media seating at a Rutgers men’s lacrosse event, remaining seats will be allocated by the Rutgers Athletic Communications office on a first-come, first-served basis. Other Accommodations Additional requests or questions should be directed to Trey Miller.

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COACHING STAFF

BRIAN BRECHT Head Coach • Second Season

Brian Brecht, who has 17 seasons of collegiate coaching experience, enters his second season as the head coach at Rutgers in 2013. Prior to arriving “On the Banks” he served a seven-year tenure as head coach at Siena College. A native of Long Island, N.Y. and a former Rutgers assistant coach, Brecht was a three-time MAAC Coach of the Year at Siena and led the Saints to multiple conference championships, NCAA tournament appearances and the program’s first ever national ranking. Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti named Brecht the head coach on June 16, 2011. In his first season at the helm of the Scarlet Knights, Brecht helped senior midfielder Will Mangan to a long list of accolades, both on the field and in the classroom. Academically, he was named to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Scholar All-America Team. On the field, Brecht guided the co-captain to other honors including BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year, All-BIG EAST First Team, a USILA/LaxWorld North-South Classic participant and USILA All-American Honorable Mention. Mangan was picked up and played professionally on Major League Lacrosse’s Long Island Lizards and is now a member of the Denver Outlaws. The head coach also produced student-athletes in year one, leading 23 of his players to BIG EAST AllAcademic Team recognition, which was tied for the most of any Rutgers squad last season. Brecht, who led Siena to 57 victories (57-28) in his last five seasons there, is the 11th head coach in the history of the Rutgers men’s lacrosse program. He came to Rutgers after leading Siena to new heights. Under his direction, the Saints earned four MAAC regular season championships and two MAAC tournament crowns, while also making the first two NCAA Tournament appearances in program history. He was named the MAAC Coach of the Year in 2005, 2007 and 2009, while being cited as the Siena College Coach of the Year in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Siena’s 57 victories from 2007-11 included 22-straight MAAC wins and 13-consecutive home victories. The Saints’ 57 wins over that span marked the sixth highest victory total in the nation, trailing only the

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COACHING STAFF likes of Duke, Virginia, Syracuse, Cornell and Notre Dame. Thirty-five players earned All-MAAC honors under Brecht and 41 were cited as Academic All-Conference, including a trio of Academic All-Americans. Brent Herbst, who became the first Siena and MAAC player drafted by the Major Lacrosse League, was a two-time USILA All-American. In total, Brecht developed four USILA All-Americans, three NorthSouth All-Star selections, three MAAC Rookies of the Year, three MAAC Offensive Players of the Year and three MAAC Defensive Players of the Year at Siena. In his last season at Siena, the Saints tallied a programrecord 13 wins and finished the season nationally ranked (No. 20) in both the USILA Coaches’ Poll and Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll for the first time in school history. The squad advanced to the first round of the NCAA Tournament, where it dropped a tightly contested match to No. 1 Syracuse. Prior to his arrival in Loudonville, Brecht spent nine seasons as an assistant coach with five different schools. He made stops at Hartwick (1995-97), Penn (1997-99), Army (1999-00), Rutgers (2000-01) and Loyola (2001-04). While “On the Banks,” Brecht worked under head coach Bill Dirrigl and served as the Scarlet Knight’s interim head coach in October 2001. A graduate of Sachem High School on Long Island, Brecht played collegiate lacrosse at Springfield (Mass.) College. He earned a bachelor of science in physical education from Springfield in 1995. Brecht and his wife Gabrielle are the proud parents of a four-year old daughter named Paige and a one-year old son, Parker.

THE BRIAN BRECHT FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2011-Present............................................................. Head Coach ........................................Rutgers University (Piscataway, N.J.) 2005-2011................................................................. Head Coach ................................................... Siena College (Loudonville, N.Y.) 2002-2004.........................................................Assistant Coach ...............................................Loyola University (Baltimore, Md.) 2001.......................................................................Assistant Coach ........................................Rutgers University (Piscataway, N.J.) 2000.......................................................................Assistant Coach ................................................................... Army (West Point, N.Y.) 1998-99................................................................Assistant Coach .........................University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1996-97................................................................Assistant Coach ................................................. Hartwick College (Oneonta, N.Y.) 1995.......................................................................Assistant Coach .................................... Yorktown High School (Yorktown, N.Y.) CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL 2005 Siena 4-11 2006 Siena 4-10 2007 Siena 10-6 2008 Siena 10-6 2009 Siena 12-6 2010 Siena 12-5 2011 Siena 13-5 2012 Rutgers 6-9 Totals 71-58

PCT. .267 .286 .625 .625 .667 .706 .722 .400 .550

POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 2009 – Siena – NCAA First Round 2011 – Siena – NCAA First Round

COACH BRECHT BY THE NUMBERS 6 – MAAC Championships at Siena (Regular Season: 2007, ‘09, ’10 and ‘11, Postseason: 2009 and ‘11) 3 – T hree-time MAAC Coach of the Year (2005, ’07 and ’09) 2 – Helped guide the Saints to their first two NCAA appearances (2009 and ‘11) 40 – All-MAAC Honorees coached 5 – USILA All-Americans coached 5 – North/South All-Star Game Participants selected 9 – MAAC Players of the Year coached (Two Offensive, Three Defensive and Three Rookie)

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COACHING STAFF

Craig mcdonald Assistant Coach • Second Season

Craig McDonald enters second season as an assistant coach in 2013, following head coach Brian Brecht from Siena. He spent one season in Loudonville as an assistant coach, running the defense in addition to helping with recruiting and the day-to-day operations of the program. In his only season with the Saints (2011), the team won a program-record 13 games, capturing the MAAC Championship to advance to the NCAA Tournament. The Saints finished the year ranked No. 20 nationally in both the USILA Coaches’ Poll and Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll for the first-time ever. “Craig was instrumental with our success at Siena and I am excited to have him here at Rutgers,” said Brecht. “He does an outstanding job on the defensive end developing game plans as well as our personnel which is a huge part of our program.” Prior to his time at Siena, McDonald worked under legendary coach Paul Wehrum at Union College for two seasons (20092010), coaching one of the top defensive units in all of Division III. McDonald also played four years of lacrosse at the University of Albany, winning two America East Championships. He was a two-time All-America East Conference selection and a 2008 Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America Honorable Mention pick. McDonald graduated from Albany with a B.S. in sociology and with an education minor in 2008.

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COACHING STAFF

Byron Collins Assistant Coach • First Season

Rutgers head men’s lacrosse coach Brian Brecht announced on Dec. 14, 2012 that Byron Collins, a former head coach at NCAA Division III power Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., has been named an assistant coach on his staff. Collins led the Duck program to nine-straight winning seasons from 2001-09, capturing 108 victories during that stretch. His 2004 squad advanced to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals. Collins helped Stevens Tech to six total NCAA trips, including advancement to the tournament’s second round in 2005 and 2006. The 2005 squad finished with a final rank of 10th in the nation. The Ducks captured ECAC Metro Championships in two of his last three seasons (2007, 2009) leading the program. “We are very excited to welcome Byron and his family back to New Jersey, as well as welcome him to the Rutgers Lacrosse Family,” Brecht said. “I have known Byron for over 15 years and have always been impressed with his team’s preparedness and ability to execute. He is a tireless recruiter and brings with him many great relationships that he has built here in New Jersey and nationally. He will help us grow and build the Rutgers Lacrosse program as we prepare to enter the Big Ten Conference. “Byron is also a great teacher of the game and developer of the skills necessary to play at a high level. He will no doubt be an asset to developing and honing the skills of our offensive players.” After his successful stint at Stevens, Collins moved to the Division I ranks at Penn State, serving as an assistant coach for the 2010 season. Before his appointment “On the Banks”, Collins led Detroit Country Day of Beverly Hills, Mich., to consecutive Division Two State Championship appearances from 2011-12, capturing the state crown in 2011. “My family and I are both grateful and excited for the opportunity offered by Coach Brecht to be a part of the Rutgers Lacrosse Family, as well as the surrounding community,” Collins said. “Being a New Jersey native, I had the great fortune to grow up attending Rutgers lacrosse games. I am ready to help this program build into the future, and I am certainly excited to help the team prepare for the upcoming season.” Collins steps in for former RU standout player and assistant coach Keith Cromwell, who is pursuing opportunities in business. Prior to his head appointment at Stevens Tech, Collins worked as associate head coach for the Ducks for the 1999 season. He led Greensboro College (N.C.) during the 1998 season after coaching three seasons (1995-97) at Roanoke College (Va.). Collins graduated from Whittier College in 1993 with a degree in Business Administration. As a standout midfielder, he helped the Poets to three-straight West Coast Lacrosse League Championships. Collins has additionally served several national committees during his career, including the NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Advisory Committee and USILA AllAmerica Committee.

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COACHING STAFF/SUPPORT STAFF

NOAH FOSSNER Volunteer Assistant Coach • Second Season

Noah Fossner enters his second season as a volunteer coach in 2013, working with the Rutgers goalkeepers in addition to helping with the day-to-day operations of the program. A 2011 graduate of the University of Delaware, Fossner had a stellar playing career for the Blue Hens, being named UD Alumni Association Men’s Lacrosse Team MVP as a senior. A three-year starter in goal, Fossner led the Blue Hens to an 11-7 record and the team’s second-straight CAA title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2011. He was a two-time All-CAA selection. “Noah Fossner was an outstanding goalie at the college level, playing in three CAA championship games and NCAA tournaments and will be a great compliment to our staff working with our goalies,” said head coach Brian Brecht. “This is an area that is important for us if we want to play in big games in the month of May. I am confident that Noah will help out with the group of goalies that we have to develop their skill sets to prepare them for the challenges the BIG EAST presents.” Fossner, who served as a team captain for three years, ranked among the top goalkeepers in the CAA this past season when he allowed just 9.54 goals per game and posted 179 saves for a .514 save percentage. A health and physical education major, he finished his career at Delaware ranked No. 2 in minutes played (3,004), No. 3 in goals against average (9.60) and No. 6 in total saves (552).

Uly Molina Equipment Manager • 13th Season

The job of equipping the Scarlet Knights lacrosse team is an undertaking headed by Uly Molina. Molina is in his 13th season working with the men’s lacrosse program. Molina is responsible for the daily suiting-up of the lacrosse squad, and is also responsible for the care, repair, and distribution of all equipment. Molina graduated from Rutgers in 1990 with a bachlor’s degree in sports management. Upon graduation, he worked in the RU ticket office before moving to eqipment. Molina and his wife, Denise, reside in Somerville, N.J. and are the parents of a seven year-old duaghter, Isabella.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Chris D’Andrea Athletic Trainer • Eighth Season

Chris D’Andrea enters his eighth year as an athletic trainer at Rutgers. Prior to working at Rutgers, D’Andrea was an assistant certified athletic trainer at Baldwin-Wallace College in conjunction with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He has also worked as a seasonal intern with the Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. D’Andrea is a 1994 graduate of the University of Cincinnati and recieved his masters in Health Education from Ashland University in 2000. He is a NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist and is an adjunct instructor for the Exercise Science Department at Rutgers.

Additional Men’s Lacrosse Support Staff

Trey Miller

Kate Hickey

Matt Colagiovanni

Rob Cormio

Athletic Communications

Senior Administrator

Facilities

Facilities

John Ternyila

Doug Kokoskie

Budget Administrator

Operations

Bill Bailey

Kyle Murray

Academic Advisor

Strength Coach

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2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 46 47 48 51 52

Name Nicholas DePaolera Edward Bartleson Nicholas Contino Kris Alleyne Steve DiGiovanni Zack Sikora Benjamin Schwing Daniel Ingraldi Clay Goris Duncan Clancy Anthony Terranova Andrew Parrilla Steven Lusby Joseph Nardella Rudy Butler Ryan Hollingsworth Jack Matthews Matthew Klimchak Nate Gowen Nick Kilkowski Joseph Stottler Christopher Zybrick Brian Lenskold Peter Noto Brian Goss Jake Andersen Alexander Ball Scott Klimchak Luke Enzweiler Cody Petillo Steve Shemesh Branford Rogers Joshua Matanin Jacob Werman Campbell Sode Nick Masciantonio Eric Cooley Kevin Albert Kyle Robinson Ryan Scott Danny Plant Pat Carotenuto Scott Bieda Jacob Coretti Rich Rambo Bryan Phillips

Pos. A D D G M M M D D A M D G M G A A M D A M D FO M M G M A D M D D D M M D D D A M M M A M M D

Cl. Jr. R-Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. R-Jr. R-So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.

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

Wt. Hometown/High School 184 Kinnelon HS / Kinnelon, N.J. 182 Montclair Kimberly Acad. / Morristown, N.J. 205 St. Joseph’s Metuchen / Branchburg, N.J. 190 Clarkstown South HS / New City, N.Y. 207 Cranford HS/Hofstra / Cranford, N.J. 175 Centreville HS / Clifton, Va. 180 Shawnee / Medford, N.J. 191 Morristown-Beard School / Clifton, N.J. 184 Cazenovia Central HS / Cazenovia, N.Y. 190 Lawrenceville School / Princeton, N.J. 160 Hunterdon Central / Flemington, N.J. 195 Don Bosco Prep / Wyckoff, N.J. 181 Severna Park / Severna Park, Md. 190 Cazenovia / Cazenovia, N.Y. 220 Montgomery / Belle Mead, N.J. 195 Bridgewater-Raritan HS / Martinsville, N.J. 165 Gilman School / Baltimore, Md. 196 A.L. Johnson HS / Clark, N.J. 185 Amherst Central HS / Amherst, N.Y. 175 Summit HS / Summit, N.J. 181 Wantagh HS / Wantagh, N.Y. 235 Kinnelon HS / Kinnelon, N.J. 185 B ridgewater-Raritan HS/Manhattan/Martinsville, N.J. 175 Schroeder HS / Webster, N.Y. 190 St. Viator / Arlington Heights, Ill. 231 Hunterdon Central HS / Flemington, N.J. 170 Arundel HS / Crofton, Md. 197 A.L. Johnson HS / Clark, N.J. 221 Cardinal Gibbons HS / Raleigh, N.C. 145 Sachem North HS / Holbrook, N.Y. 180 Immaculata / Hillsborough, N.J. 185 St. Anne’s-Belfield / Ruckersville, Va. 195 St. Paul’s / Ellicott City, Md. 185 Pine Crest / Lighthouse Point, Fla. 187 Highland Park HS / Dallas, Texas 200 Southern Lehigh HS / Center Valley, Pa. 231 Yorktown HS / Yorktown, N.Y. 224 Immaculata / Franklin Park, N.J. 224 St. Peter’s Prep / Jersey City, N.J. 175 Easton HS / Easton, Pa. 211 Huntington HS / Huntington, N.Y. 227 Calvert Hall / Towson, Md. 165 Bridgewater-Raritan HS / Bridgewater, N.J. 177 E. Grand Rapids HS/Hotchkiss/E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 189 Abington HS / Glendale, Pa. 189 St. Augustine Prep / Somers Point, N.J.

Head Coach: Brian Brecht (Springfield (Mass.) College, 1995) Assistant Coach: Craig McDonald (Albany, 2008) Assistant Coach: Byron Collins (Whittier College, 1993) Volunteer Coach: Noah Fossner (Delaware, 2011)

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28 | alexander ball Senior • Midfielder • 6-2 • 170 Crofton, Md. / Arundel HS

2012 (Junior): Appeared against No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action against Wagner and Saint Joseph’s … tallied ground balls against both the Seahawks and Hawks. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in two games during his freshman season ... attempted a shot at Wagner (Feb. 21) … scooped up a ground ball at Wagner. Prior to Rutgers: Played both football and lacrosse all four years at Arundel High School … earned all-county honorable mention recognition at midfield his senior year … member of the Arundel Club team during his senior year … member of the Southern County Club Lacrosse Team during his junior year … captain of the football team his senior year. Personal: Born on Nov. 27, 1991 … son of Horace and Sandra Ball ... has one sibling, Lauren … majoring in political science.

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2 | Edward Bartleson R-Senior • Defenseman • 6-1 • 182 Morristown, N.J. / Mountclair Kimberley Academy

2012 (R-Junior): Appeared in six games … recorded one caused turnover against No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. … saw action in games at Providence, Villanova, Princeton, Michigan and Georgetown. 2011 (R-Sophomore): Recorded game time against Wagner (Feb. 18) and St. Joseph’s (March 5). 2010 (R-Freshman): Saw action in three games ... recorded a shot against Villanova (April 25) ... scooped a groundball against Providence (May 9). 2009 (Freshman): Received a redshirt for the season. Prior to Rutgers: Was a standout defenseman at Montclair Kimberley Academy … named Second Team Group B All-State and was also chosen as a First Team All-Rizk Division selection as a junior during the 2007 season … received all-conference accolades in his senior campaign in 2008 … three-year varsity starter in lacrosse and a four-year varsity starter in hockey … served as a team captain in both sports during his senior season … named a National Merit Commended Scholar. Personal: Born May 11, 1990 … parents are Stephanie and Edward Bartleson … a History major.

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16 | RUDY BUTLER Senior • Goalie • 6-2 • 220 Belle Mead, N.J. / Montgomery HS

2012 (Junior): Started first five games of the 2012 season in between the pipes … recorded 10 saves and played all 60 minutes to earn the 11-10 win over Air Force (Feb. 19) inside the Carrier Dome … saved a career-high 16 shots in the game at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … earned the win in the 9-5 victory at Wagner (Feb. 21), making six saves and allowing only five goals … eight saves in the 9-6 victory over Lafayette (March 3) to earn the win in goal … caused a career-high two turnovers and scooped five ground balls in action against the Leopards. 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action in 10 games, making seven starts … recorded a teambest 62 saves on the season … tied a career-high with 11 saves at No. 8 Villanova (April 26) … finished the season with a 9.72 goals against average and a .470 save percentage … also tallied 21 ground balls and two caused turnovers. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in seven games as a true freshman posting a team-leading four wins against two losses ... complied 37 saves on the season with a .457 save percentage. Prior to Rutgers: Spent three years as a varsity player at Montgomery High School … during his senior year, earned second team all-state honors and was the Skyland Conference Player of the Year … garnered First Team All-Skyland honors and was named the Courier News Player of the Year in 2009. Personal: Born on May 28, 1991 … son of Thomas and Lisa Butler … has two siblings, Ryan and Olivia … Ryan plays lacrosse at Lynchburg College … a Sociology major.

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11 | DUNCAN CLANCY Senior • Attackman • 6-2 • 190 Princeton, N.J. / Lawrenceville HS

2012 (Junior): Made first appearance of 2012 by starting in the 9-6 victory over Lafayette (March 3) after missing time due to injury … scored one goal on his only shot attempt and scooped one ground ball against the Leopards … dished three assists in the game vs. St. John’s (March 17) … totaled three points (one goal, two assists) in the 8-7 overtime win at Providence (March 25), tying his career-high with two ground balls 2011 (Sophomore): One of six Scarlet Knights to play in and start all 15 games … led RU in assists (29) and points (42) … finished the season ranked ninth in the nation in assists per game (1.87) … added 13 goals, including a hat trick at Marist (April 9) … tallied multiple points in all but two games, including seven games with four-or-more points … compiled 17 ground balls and four caused turnovers on the season. 2010 (Freshman): Earned the Al Twitchell Award for outstanding play by a freshman ... saw action in all 14 games on the season ... started against No. 15 Georgetown (May 1) and Providence (May 9) … scored goals in six games, including at No. 8 Notre Dame (March 27) and at No. 15 Georgetown … had a total of five assists for 11 points on the season … scooped up a total of nine ground balls including three against Georgetown … caused one turnover during the season. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter at Lawrenceville … leading scorer as a senior with 63 points … earned second team allstate and First Team All-MAPL honors during his senior campaign … named to the school’s dean’s list his senior year … tallied 65 points as a junior. Personal: Born on Nov. 26, 1990 … son of Kary and Brian Clancy … has one sibling, Patrick … a Communication major.

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8 | Daniel Ingraldi Senior • Defenseman • 6-0 • 191 Clifton, N.J. / Morristown-Beard HS

2012 (Junior): Appeared in five games … saw considerable action in the game vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., recording one ground ball and one caused turnover … also saw action against St. John’s, Villanova, Princeton and Michigan. 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action vs. Wagner (Feb. 18). 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in six games at defense during the season. Prior to Rutgers: Received all-state and all-conference honors in his senior year at Morristown-Beard High School, in Clifton, N.J. … earned all-conference honors on the football team. Personal: Born on March 8, 1990 … parents are Anthony and Janet Ingraldi … has two siblings, Michael and David … a Human Resource Management major.

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3 | NICHOLAS CONTINO Junior • Defenseman • 6-0 • 205 Branchburg, N.J. / St. Joseph’s Metuchen

2012 (Sophomore): Started all 15 games of the 2012 campaign … recorded a teamleading 24 caused turnovers … notched his first career assist in the 11-10 victory vs. Air Force (Feb. 19) inside the Carrier Dome, also recording three caused turnovers … two caused turnovers and recorded three ground balls in the game against UMBC (Feb. 26) … dished the second assist of his career in the game at Army (March 6), also grabbing one ground ball and causing one turnover … dished one assist in the game at No. 15 Princeton (April 10), also scooping a career-high four ground balls … recorded three caused turnovers against the Tigers … recorded two caused turnovers in the 13-9 Senior Night win over Michigan (April 21). 2011 (Freshman): Was the only true freshman to appear in and start all 15 games … finished the season with 15 ground balls and 17 caused turnovers … scooped up a career-best three ground balls against Army and Georgetown … caused a career-best four turnovers in a 10-7 win over Providence. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter at St. Joseph’s Metuchen …two-time high school All-American … earned all-state honors both junior and senior year… also played three years of varsity basketball … Personal: Parents are Mike and Mary Contino … a Criminal Justice major.

1 | Nicholas DePaolera Junior • Attackman • 6-1 • 184 Kinnelon, N.J. / Kinnelon HS

2012 (Sophomore): Started all but one of the 2012 season’s 15 games … recorded a team-leading 22 assists … netted two goals at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) on four shots … two goals and three assists to record a career-high five points in the 11-10 win vs. Air Force (Feb. 19) inside the Carrier Dome … notched the first caused turnover of his career in the 9-5 win at Wagner (Feb. 21) … scored four points (two goals, two assists) in the game vs. UMBC (Feb. 26), also causing one turnover … scored four points with two goals and two assists in the game at No. 6 Notre Dame (March 25), also scooping one ground ball … scored three points with one goal and two assists in the 8-7 overtime victory at Providence (March 25) … tied his personal-best in goals (two) and added two assists for four points in the game vs. No. 13 Villanova (April 7) … scooped a career-high five ground balls in the game at No. 15 Princeton (April 10) … dished a career-high four assists in the 13-9 Senior Night win over Michigan (April 21). 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in all 15 games … tallied five points on three goals and two assists … recorded a career-best two points on a goal and an assist at Saint Joseph’s … scooped four ground balls on the season, including a career-best two at Penn State. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter at Kinnelon … two-time All-American player his junior and senior years … named FirstTeam All-State as a senior and Second-Team All-State as a junior … earned First-Team All Conference both junior and senior seasons … led team to county championship his senior year … team was the state sectional champions during his junior campaign … selected as the player to watch during the state tournament his junior year … chosen for the Top 100 US Lacrosse rising seniors in Florida. Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1991 … parents are Gary and Pamela DePaolera … has an older sister Jill and two older brothers Matt and Gary … Jill plays lacrosse at Scranton University … Matt played lacrosse at Herkimer Community College and then transferred to play at Montclair University … has yet to declare a major.

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5 | steve digiovanni Junior • Midfielder • 6-0 • 207 Cranford, N.J. / Cranford HS / Hofstra

Prior to Rutgers: Played two seasons at Hofstra before continuing his career “On the Banks” … appeared in 10 games as a sophomore in 2012, scoring five goals … saw the field in six games in initial collegiate season in 2011 … two-time adidas All-American National Lacrosse Classic selection coming out of Cranford High School for head coach Al Reinoso … totaled 193 goals and 81 assists for 274 points during his four-year career at Cranford, twice earning first team all-state accolades … four-time first team all-conference selection … earned his conference’s offensive most valuable player award in his final high school season … selected to Under Armour’s Underclass All-Star Team as a junior after scoring 90 points on 65 goals and 25 assists … born March 19, 1992 … son of Al and Denise DiGiovanni … has two older brothers, Michael and Robert.

19 | Matthew Klimchak R-Junior • Midfielder • 6-2 • 196 Clark, N.J. / A.L. Johnson

2012 (R-Sophomore): Missed the 2012 season due to injury. 2011 (R-Freshman): Saw action in 10 games, making nine starts … finished the season with 10 goals despite missing time due to an injury … scored a career-best four goals against Princeton (April 12) … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (April 18) after his strong performance against the Tigers … scooped seven ground balls and recorded a caused turnover on the season. 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Prior to Rutgers: Named an Under Armour All-American his junior year at A.L. Johnson High School … missed his senior year due to injury … finished his high school campaign fifth in career points in the New Jersey all-time prep record book with 229 points … the two-sport star also earned the 2008 all-conference honors on the school’s hockey team. Personal: Born on Jan. 14, 1991 … parents are Mike and Kathy Klimchak … has three brothers, twins Mike and Bryan, and a twin brother Scott, who is also on the Rutgers lacrosse team … an Exercise Science and Sports Studies major.

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29 | Scott Klimchak R-Junior • Attackman • 6-2 • 197 Clark, N.J. / A.L. Johnson

2012 (R-Sophomore): Appeared in all 15 games in 2012, earning 12 starting nods in attack … ranked second on the team with 27 goals, adding seven assists to total a thirdbest amount of 34 points … dished two assists and scooped three ground balls to start the season at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … netted first hat-trick of sophomore campaign in the 11-10 victory vs. Air Force (Feb. 19) inside the Carrier Dome … scored two goals in less than one minute late in the fourth period of the game vs. UMBC (Feb. 26) … back-to-back games with two goals with his pair in the 9-6 victory over Lafayette (March 3) … scored three points (two goals, one assist) in the game at No. 6 Notre Dame (March 25) … tied career-high in goals with four, including the game-winner, in the 8-7 overtime victory at Providence (March 25) … named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts against the Friars … four points (two goals, two assists) in the game vs. No. 13 Villanova (April 7), also scooping two ground balls and causing one turnover … set career-highs with five goals and one assist for six points and two caused turnovers in the 13-9 Senior Night win over Michigan (April 21) … named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (April 23) for his contributions against the Wolverines … scored second-straight hat trick with three goals in the season finale at Georgetown (April 27). 2011 (R-Freshman): One of six Scarlet Knights to play in and start all 15 games … scored a team-best 27 goals on the season … finished second on the team with 40 points … tallied multiple points in all but three games and scored a goal in all but one contest … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the week of Feb. 21 after a 10 point weekend against Wagner and Manhattan … scooped up 18 ground balls and caused three turnovers. 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Prior to Rutgers: Earned All-American, all-state and all-league honors in his senior year at A.L. Johnson High School … garnered Under Armour All-America honors his junior year … finished his high school career fourth on the New Jersey all-time scorers list with 385 points. … earned all-state honors in ice hockey and all-conference honors in football during his senior year. Personal: Born on Jan. 14, 1991 … parents are Mike and Kathy Klimchak … has three brothers, twins Mike and Bryan, and a twin brother Matt, who is also on the Rutgers lacrosse team … a Communication major.

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14 | Steven lusby Junior • Goalie • 5-9 • 181 Severna Park, Md. / Severna Park

2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in seven games, starting in between the pipes in all of them … led team with 64 saves and faced a team-high 205 shots … made first career appearance and start in the 10-9 victory over Marist (March 13), making six saves while allowing nine goals … recorded 12 saves in the game vs. St. John’s (March 17) … totaled 13 saves in the game at No. 6 Notre Dame (March 25) … matched his career-high with 13 saves, including a save inside the final minute of play during a man-down situation to force overtime in the 8-7 win at Providence (March 25) … named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on April 2 for his efforts against the Friars. 2011 (Freshman): Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: A three-sport athlete at Severna .… played varsity lacrosse for two years … also played hockey for four years and golf for two years … led Severna to the 2010 Maryland State Championship for lacrosse … earned Third Team All-State and second team all-county honors as a senior … played in the 2010 Maryland seniors all-star game … competed in the 2007 U-15 Ann Arunder County Lacrosse Exchange with England … played club ball for SOCO. Personal: Born July 15, 1992 … parents are Kevin and Claudia Lusby … has an older sister Kirsten and has an older brother Eric … Eric played lacrosse at Loyola … a Human Resource Management major.

18 | jack matthews Junior • Attackman • 5-11 • 165 Baltimore, Md. / The Gilman School

2012 (Sophomore): Hit the field for the season opener vs. No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … came off the bench vs. UMBC (Feb. 26). 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in 11 games … tallied six points on three goals and three assists … scored his first career goal, a game-winning goal, at St. Joseph’s … tallied his first multi-point game (1 G, 1 A) at Marist … scooped up three ground balls and caused a turnover on the season. Prior to Rutgers: A three-sport athlete for The Gilman School in Baltimore Md. … played varsity lacrosse for three years … also played varsity soccer for four years and indoor track for two years … earned first team all-state honors for the 4x800 in indoor track. Personal: Born Aug. 8, 1991 … parents are Mickey and Dia Matthews … father played lacrosse at Brown and mother played lacrosse at Richmond … has an older sister, Brooke, and a younger brother, Andy … Brooke currently plays lacrosse at Northwestern University … a History major.

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25 | Peter Noto Junior • Midfielder • 5-9 • 175 Webster, N.Y. / Webster-Schroeder HS

2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in seven games, primarily as a defensive midfielder … came off the bench in the 11-10 victory vs. Air Force (Feb. 19) in the Carrier Dome … saw action in the 8-7 overtime victory at Providence (March 25) … appeared vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in six games … scooped a ground ball against Wagner (Feb. 18) and caused a turnover vs. Georgetown (April 30). Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity starter at Schroder .… two-time first team all-county … also played football for Schroder … two-time First Team All-Greater Rochester and Monroe County Player of the Year during his junior season … named an Adidas All-American in 2009 and won the Brogden Cup. Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1991 … parents are Peter and Mary Noto … an Economics major.

42 | Kyle Robinson Junior • Attackman • 6-7 • 224 Jersey City, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep

2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in two games … saw action vs. UMBC (Feb. 26) … came off the bench at Army (March 6). 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in six games … tallied seven shots on the season … caused a turnover against Wagner. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter in both lacrosse and ice hockey at St. Peter’s Prep .… two-year captain on both teams … named first team all-conference for lacrosse his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … played club ball for Leading Edge for one year. Personal: Born March 11, 1992 … parents are Eric and Kathleen Robinson … has an older sister, Katlyn, and an older brother, Bryan … a History major.

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7 | Benjamin Schwing Junior • Midfielder • 5-7 • 180 Medford, N.J. / Shawnee

2012 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 15 games … picked up one groundball in the season opener at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … dished out one assist at Army (March 6) … one groundball and one caused turnover at Princeton (April 10). 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in eight games … tallied a ground ball against Syracuse (April 23) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic. Prior to Rutgers: Selected as a Tri-State Lacrosse All-Star … four-year varsity starter at Shawnee High School .… All-American as a senior … all-county in his junior and senior year … allcConference during his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons … received the Burlington County Scholar Athlete Award … also played football for Shawnee … was named to the NJ Super 100 for football and was also a two-time Group 3 State Champion. Personal: Born June 10, 1991 … parents are Barb and Ken Schwing … has two older brothers, Ty and Jake … cousin Doug Umbehauer was a wrestler at Rider University and was a two-time All-American … has yet to declare a major.

43 | Ryan Scott Junior • Midfielder • 5-10 • 175 Easton, Pa. / Easton Area HS

2012 (Sophomore): Saw action in five games … came off the bench in the game at No. 6 Notre Dame (March 25) … saw time vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in three games … recorded a shot against Syracuse (April 23) in the ESPNU Warrior Classic. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for Easton High School … captain of the team his senior year … also ran indoor track … played club ball for the Skyhawks and was the 2009 Keystone State Champions for Lehigh Valley … vice president of his senior class and a honor roll student. Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1991 … parents are John and Miriam Scott … has a younger brother, Brandon … an Economics major.

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32 | Steve Shemesh R-Junior • Defenseman • 5-10 • 180 Hillsborough, N.J. / Immaculata HS

2012 (R-Sophomore): Appeared in three games … recorded two groundballs in the season opener at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … scooped up one groundball vs. UMBC (Feb. 26). 2011 (Sophomore): Redshirt season. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in five games ... scooped up a total of three ground balls. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity member at Immaculata High School … earned first team all-division honors … named to second team all-state … part of state championship-winning teams during his sophomore and senior years. Personal: Son of Larry Shemesh and Lisa Bocra … has two siblings, Brian and Lexie … Brian was a member of the Rutgers lacrosse team … an Economics major.

22 | Joseph Stottler Junior • Midfielder • 5-11 • 181 Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh

2012 (Sophomore): Played in all but one game, backing up the midfield … recorded one groundball and two caused turnovers in the 9-5 victory at Wagner (Feb. 21) … scooped up one groundball at Army (March 6) … registered his first assist of the season at Villanova (April 7), also picking up one groundball … netted his first goal of the season at Princeton (April 10). 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in three games … recorded a shot on goal against Syracuse (April 23) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity starter at Wantagh High School in Wantagh, N.Y. … served as captain his senior year … named all-county during his senior campaign … also a Nassau County finalist his senior year … named all-conference his junior year … earned academic all-county his senior year for lacrosse and academic all-conference during his junior year … was a two-year starter and captain for the football team … was a Nassau County Golden II nominee … received the Unsung Hero Award … played club ball for Long Island Sting. Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1992 … parents are Bill and Joyce Stotter … has an older sister, Kristen, and an older brother, Mike … Kristen is a cheerleader at Towson University and Mike was a four-year starter at Quinnipiac … a Management major.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS 12 | Anthony Terranova R-Junior • Midfielder • 6-0 • 160 Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central HS

2012 (R-Sophomore): Saw action in all 15 games for the Scarlet Knights, primarily as a defensive midfielder … ended the year with two goals and five assists … recorded his first assist of the year in the season opener at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … scooped up two groundballs in the 9-5 victory at Wagner (Feb. 21) … dished out two assists, picked up one groundball and caused one turnover vs. St. John’s (March 17) … picked up two groundballs in the 8-7 overtime victory at Providence (March 25) … recorded two groundballs and two caused turnovers against Villanova (April 7) … netted the first goal of his season at Princeton (April 10), also picking up two groundballs … scored one goal vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. … notched one assist and one groundball in the 13-9 Senior Night victory over Michigan (April 21) … one assist, two groundballs and one caused turnover in the season finale at Georgetown (April 27). 2011 (R-Freshman): Saw action in 13 games for RU … tallied six goals on the season … scored multiple goals twice - at UMBC (Feb. 26) and at Penn State (March 12) … scooped four ground balls and caused a turnover. 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Prior to Rutgers: Posted 104 goals and 60 assists at Hunterdon Central High School … named an All-American and earned first team all-state and all-conference honors during his senior year … part of state championship team during his junior and senior year …played wide receiver and safety for the football team. Personal: Born on July 27, 1990 … parents are Vince and Cindy Terrenova … has one sibling, Nicole … a Criminal Justice major.

23 | Christopher Zybrick R-Junior • Defenseman • 6-1 • 235 Kinnelon, N.J. / Kinnelon HS

2012 (R-Sophomore): Started all 15 games on defense … recorded two groundballs and one caused turnover in the season opener at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … picked up one groundball and caused two turnovers in the 9-5 victory at Wagner (Feb. 21) … scooped up one groundball and caused two turnovers at Army (March 6) … registered two groundballs and two caused turnovers in the 10-9 win over Marist (March 13) … scooped up one groundball and caused two turnovers vs. Villanova (April 7) … had a season-high three groundballs and a season-high three caused turnovers at Princeton (April 10). 2011 (R-Freshman): Saw action in four games on the season. 2010 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Prior to Rutgers: Earned second team all-state honors at Kinnelon High School and helped his team win the 2009 Group I State Championship … three-year starter … earned First Team All-Morris County Honors. Personal: Born on March 11, 1991 … son of Peter and Margaret Zybrick … three siblings, Mike, Rob and Madeline.

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40 | kevin albert Sophomore • Defenseman • 5-11 • 224 Franklin Park, N.J. / Immaculata HS

2012 (Freshman): Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Won three NJSIAA Non-Public state championships with Immaculata … earned all-area, all-county and all-conference honors during his high school career … played on 2010 adidas New Jersey squad and Under Armor New Jersey team … twice served as team captain … two-time team defensive most valuable player … began and ended his career as a starter, helping Immaculata to a state runner-up finish as a freshman … was a standout football player, helping his squad to second place in the state twice as a three-year starter … … also participated in four years of varsity swimming … played club lacrosse for Leading Edge and Team Turnpike. Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1993 … son of George and Margaret Albert … has three older siblings, Mike, Kelly and A.J. ... has yet to declare a major.

26 | BRIAN GOSS Sophomore • Midfielder • 6-0 • 190 Arlington Heights, Ill. / St. Viator

2012 (Freshman): Finished initial Rutgers season as the only freshman to start all 15 games … totaled 20 points on 11 goals and nine assists … ranked third on the team with 85 shots taken … joined senior Will Mangan as the only two starters without a single penalty in 2012 … started the first game of his Rutgers career in the season-opening game at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11), scoring one goal and one assist … three points (two goals, one assist) in the 9-5 win at Wagner (Feb. 21) … scored two goals to tie a career-high in the game at Army (March 6), while also scooping one ground ball … season-best three ground balls in the game vs. No. 13 Villanova (April 7) … tied his career-bests in goals (two) and points (three) in the game vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14), adding one assist, at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. … named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (April 16) for his contributions against the Tigers and Orange … two points (one goal, one assist) in the 13-9 Senior Night win over Michigan (April 21). Prior to Rutgers: Earned second team all-state honors for Saint Viator High School … varsity squad member for three years, claiming the team MVP award as a junior and senior … three-time all-conference honoree … high school academic honor roll all four years … named an Illinois state scholar … competed for club lacrosse squad True Lacrosse for two years. Personal: Born March 12, 1993 … son of Amy and Brian Goss, Sr. … has yet to declare a major.

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24 | brian lenskold Sophomore • Faceoff • 5-8 • 185 Martinsville, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan HS / Manhattan

Prior to Rutgers: Played the 2012 season at Manhattan, compiling a .506 faceoff winning percentage to rank 39th in the country before continuing his career “On the Banks” … also hauled in 30 ground balls over 14 games … earned all-state honorable mention recognition and all-conference honors as a senior for Bridgewater-Raritan head coach and former Scarlet Knight Chuck Apel … helped the Panthers to New Jersey Group IV State Championships in 2009 and 2011 … Bridgewater-Raritan also won the state’s Tournament of Champions in 2011 … born May 31, 1993 … son of Brian and Josephine Lenskold … has three brothers, Richie, Joseph and Mike.

35 | joshua matanin Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-2 • 195 Ellicott City, Md. / St. Paul’s HS

2012 (Freshman): Saw action vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. Prior to Rutgers: Helped St. Paul’s High School to the 2010 MIAA State Championship … also played varsity basketball for St. Paul’s, helping the squad claim the 2010 MIAA state title … played four years of club lacrosse for the Baltimore Lacrosse Club. Personal: Born March 17, 1993 … son of Deborah and Christopher Matanin … has a brother, Luke, and a sister, Alyssa … has yet to declare a major.athy Klimchak … has three brothers, twins Mike and Bryan, and a twin brother Scott, who is also on the Rutgers lacrosse team.

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15 | joseph nardella Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-10 • 190 Cazenovia, N.Y. / Cazenovia HS

2012 (Freshman): Saw action in all 15 games, primarily as a faceoff specialist … first on the team in groundballs, scooping up 52 on the season … second on the team in faceoff percentage with a .529 mark … scooped three groundballs and caused two turnovers in the 11-10 victory vs. Air Force (Feb. 19) in the Carrier Dome … won 12-of-18 faceoffs, picked up seven groundballs and caused one turnover in the 9-5 victory at Wagner (Feb. 21) … won 11-of-19 faceoffs and scooped up four groundballs vs. UMBC (Feb. 26) … won a then-season-high 13-of-16 faceoffs and registered five groundballs in the 9-6 victory over Lafayette (March 3), earning BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (March 5) for his efforts against the Leopards … tied his season-high by winning 13-of-20 faceoffs vs. Marist (March 13), also picking up a season-best 12 groundballs and causing one turnover. Prior to Rutgers: Helped Cazenovia High School to a New York Class C State Championship in 2011 … as a team captain his senior season, earned First Team All-CNY honors … two-time first team all-league … also starred on the ice for Cazenovia, taking a place on the all-state tournament squad while leading his team to the 2011 New York Division 2 State Championship … two-time first team all-league in hockey … seven-time varsity scholar-athlete honoree … played with club team CNY Roadhawks for three years. Personal: Born Mat 11, 1993 … son of Bari and Andrew Nardella … has an older brother, Brad, and a younger sister, Paige … has yet to declare a major.

13 | Andrew Parrilla R-Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-0 • 195 Wyckoff, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep

2012 (R-Freshman): Saw action in all 15 games in the role of longstick midfielder … ended the year with 32 groundballs … scooped up three groundballs in the season opener at No. 2 Duke (Feb. 11) … recorded five groundballs in the 11-10 victory vs. Air Force (Feb. 19) in the Carrier Dome … four groundballs and three caused turnovers vs. UMBC (Feb. 26) … netted the first goal of his career and picked up one groundball vs. Marist (March 13) … picked up three groundballs vs. Villanova (April 7) … three groundballs at Princeton (April 10) … recorded four groundballs and one caused turnover in the season finale at Georgetown (April 27). 2011 (Freshman): Redshirt season. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter for Don Bosco … captain of the team both junior and senior year … leading scorer for his team during his final two seasons … earned team MVP in 2010 and offensive MVP in 2009 … named second team all-state and all-suburban … recognized on 2009 and 2010 All-Gibbs First Team … also played football at Don Bosco where he was a twoyear starter … earned four state championships and won the 2009 National Championship for football … received the Don Bosco Prep Iron Man Award. Personal: Born April 13, 1992 … parents are Kieran and Bill Parrilla … has an older sister, Meredith, and an older brother, Matthew … Meredith played soccer at NC State … a Labor Studies major.

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51 | rich rambo Sophomore • Midfielder • 6-0 • 189 Glendale, Pa. / Abington HS / Hofstra

Prior to Rutgers: Played the 2011 season at Hofstra and saw action in five games before continuing his career “On the Banks”... two-time All-Pennsylvania first team honoree at Abington High School for Randy McNeil, recording 35 goals, 20 assists and 42 ground balls as a senior in 2010 ... scored 33 goals and 17 assists for 50 total points as a junior ... scooped 100 ground balls as a junior after hauling in 110 ground balls as a sophomore … also played two years of football for Abington … born Sept. 17, 1991 … son of Rich Sr. and Annette Rambo.

37 | Campbell sode Sophomore • Attackman • 5-9 • 187 Dallas, Texas / Highland Park HS

2012 (Freshman): Saw time vs. No. 13 Syracuse (April 14) at the ESPNU Warrior Classic inside American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. Prior to Rutgers: Earned All-America honors from US Lacrosse and Adrenaline in 2011 … propelled Highland Park High School to the 2010 THSLL Division I state championship … was a first team all-state player in 2011 … notched all-area accolades from The Dallas Morning News as a senior … team MVP in his final season … set the Highland Park school record for single-season scoring, recording 68 points off 48 goals and 20 assists … earned national AP scholar recognition … played club lacrosse for Dallas’ Coast 2 Coast squad … named a King of the Hill and T99 All-Star. Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1992 … parents are Patty and Peter Sode … has yet to declare a major.

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36 | jacob Werman Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-10 • 185 Lighthouse Point, Fla. / Pine Crest

2012 (Freshman): Played in five games in his first year “On the Banks” as a faceoff specialist … went 1-for-1 at the faceoff X vs. Villanova (April 7) ,.. went 1-for-1 in the season finale at Georgetown (April 27), also scooping up two groundballs. Prior to Rutgers: US Lacrosse All-American … Miami Herald boy’s lacrosse player of the year … earned first team all-county, all-district and all-league honors as a junior and senior for Pine Crest … Broward County Player of the Year … claimed team MVP and captain status in his final high school season … played for Team Florida for two years. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1992 … son of Paula and Jonathan Weman … has an older brother, Nick, and a younger sister, Paige.

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4 | Kris Alleyne Freshman • Goalie • 5-10 • 190 New City, N.Y. / Clarkstown South HS

Prior to Rutgers: US Lacrosse All-American in 2012 … standout goalie for Clarkstown South High School and head coach Adam Chagares, making 576 career saves as a threeyear starter … earned all-league recognition three times for the Vikings from 2010-12 … made first team all-county as a junior and senior … twice named captain of Clarkstown South squad … played in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., prior to joining the Scarlet Knights … attended Nike’s Blue Chip/Inside Lacrosse camp … also participated in football for Clarkstown South, playing varsity as a wide receiver and safety for two seasons … academic honor roll member all four years at Clarkstown South … son of Karen Alleyne.

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27 | jake Andersen Freshman • Goalie • 5-11 • 231 Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central HS

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at goalie, leading Hunterdon Central High School to an appearance in the 2012 NJSIAA Group 4 State Championship game … starred in goal for head coach Mike Vergalito, compiling a .680 save percentage to cap his career … earned Star-Ledger Third Team All-State recognition in 2012 … earned all-state and AllSkylands Conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … played in the Gil Gibbs All-Star Game and Garden State Challenge during his high school career … son of Joseph and Linda Andersen.

47 | Scott Bieda Freshman • Attackman • 5-9 • 165 Bridgewater, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan HS

Prior to Rutgers: US Lacrosse All-American in 2012 … scored a single-season school -record 108 points as a senior, netting 60 goals and dishing out 48 assists for BridgewaterRaritan head coach and former Scarlet Knight Chuck Apel … Under Armour Underclass All-American as a junior in 2011 … finished Bridgewater-Raritan career with a school-record 204 points … Star-Ledger First Team All-State selection … Courier News 2012 Player of the Year … earned all-state recognition as a junior and senior, as well as first team allconference honors … honored with the team’s Marshall Chamber Award for attackman of the year … son of John and Carol Bieda.

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46 | pat carotenuto Freshman • Midfielder • 6-5 • 227 Towson, Md. / Calvert Hall

Prior to Rutgers: Italy team member at 2012 European Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands … helped Calvert Hall and head coach Bryan Kelly to the 2012 MIAA Conference Championship, recording a 16-2 overall record … selected to the National Lacrosse Classic as a junior in 2011 … parents are Joe and Carole Carotenuto … has one brother, Joseph Jr.

39 | eric cooley Freshman • Defenseman • 6-3 • 231 Yorktown, N.Y. / Yorktown HS

Prior to Rutgers: Finland U-19 team member at 2012 World Lacrosse Championship in Germany … earned all-league and all-section recognition as a junior and sophomore for head coach Dave Marr at Yorktown High School … an all-state performer on the football field for Yorktown, playing at nose guard and offensive guard … also earned all-league and all-section accolades on the gridiron … son of Lars and Margit Cooley.

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Freshman • Midfielder • 5-10 • 177 E. Grand Rapids, Mich. / E. Grand Rapids HS / Hotchkiss Prior to Rutgers: Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2010, 2011) at East Grand Rapids High School for head coach Adam Vincent … spent a post-graduate season in 2012 at the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., under head coach Chris Burchfield … scored 99 points on 69 goals and 30 assists as a senior at East Grand Rapids, earning unanimous first team all-state recognition for the third-straight season … totaled 106 points on 60 goals and 46 assists as a junior after netting 74 total points (52 goals, 22 assists) as a sophomore … three-time all-conference performer from 2009-11 … earned his squad’s offensive most valuable player award all four seasons … helped the Pioneers to Michigan Division II State Championships as a freshman in 2008 and again in 2009 as a sophomore … helped squad take state runners-up honors as a senior in 2011 … also starred on the hockey squad for East Grand Rapids … son of Joseph and Amy Coretti.

30 | Luke enzweiler Freshman • Defenseman • 6-6 • 221 Raleigh, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons HS

Prior to Rutgers: US Lacrosse All-American in 2012 … earned first team all-state and all-East region honors as a senior at Cardinal Gibbons High School for head coach Mike Curatolo … served as team captain in his final Cardinal Gibbons campaign, helping lead the squad to a 20-1 record and state runner-up finish … played in the 2012 Champion AllAmerican Showcase in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., prior to joining the Scarlet Knights … selected to participate in the Great 38 All-Star Game after his senior season … earned academic allstate accolades in 2011 … son of Mark and Mary Anne Enzweiler.

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9 | Clay Goris Freshman • Defenseman • 6-0 • 184 Cazenovia, N.Y. / Cazenovia Central HS

Prior to Rutgers: New York OHSL Second Team selection for Cazenovia High School and head coach Jim Longo … All-Central New York Third Team selection … moved to longstick midfielder after starring as a backline defender as a junior … helped squad to the New York Class C Championship in 2011, finishing the season with a 22-1 record … high school teammate of current Scarlet Knight Joseph Nardella … son of Mark and Janet Goris.

20 | nate gowen Freshman • Defenseman • 5-11 • 185 Amherst, N.Y. / Amherst Central HS

Prior to Rutgers: US Lacrosse All-American in 2012 ... earned First Team All-Western New York as a junior and senior for Amherst High School head coach Stefan Henn … served as team captain in 2011 and 2012 … First Team All-NYS Section 6 in 2011 and 2012 … won the 2011- 2012 Brogden Cup International Field Lacrosse Series for the United States with squad from Rochester, N.Y. … All-ECIC First Team as a sophomore after earner honorable mention as a freshman ... four-year starter for Amherst Central’s soccer squad ... earned scholar-athlete award for lacrosse and soccer four times … son of Dean and Wendy Gowen.

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17 | Ryan hollingsworth Freshman • Attackman • 6-0 • 195 Martinsville, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan HS

Prior to Rutgers: Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2011, 2012) ... All-NJSIAA Group IV First Team as a junior and senior from 2011-12 for Bridgewater-Raritan head coach and former Scarlet Knight Chuck Apel … tallied 52 goals and 38 assists in his senior season for ... named to 2012 Courier News All Area Lacrosse team ... earned NJILCA All American junior and senior year ... elected to All Skyland conference junior and senior year... made 1st Team All State junior and senior year ... three time Group IV state champion ... helped BridgewaterRaritan HS win Tournament of Champions his senior year ... son of MG and Patti Hollingsworth.

21 | nick kilkowski Freshman • Attackman • 5-7 • 175 Summit N.J. / Summit HS

Prior to Rutgers: Two-time US Lacrosse All-American (2011, 2012) … earned New Jersey State Player of the Year recognition from the Star-Ledger and New Jersey Coaches Association to cap his 2012 season at Summit High School for head coach Jim Davidson … scored 252 career points to leave Summit as the school’s all-time leading scorer … helped lead squad to three state championships as a three-year starter, with Summit claiming the Tournament of Champions crown in 2010, Group 2 title in 2011 and Group 1 trophy in 2012 ... played in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., prior to joining the Scarlet Knights … New Jersey Coaches Association’s Attackman of the Year in 2011 … earned first team all-state and All-Gibbs Conference honors in back-to-back seasons as a junior and senior … totaled 105 points as a senior after compiling 86 points as a junior, earning first team all-county accolades both seasons … scored 61 points as a first-year starter in 2010, claiming first team all-sophomore team recognition from the Star-Ledger ... son of Rob and Rosanne Kilkowski … father played lacrosse at Penn.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS

38 | Nick Masciantonio Freshman • Defenseman • 6-5 • 200 Center Valley, Pa. / Southern Lehigh HS

Prior to Rutgers: Earned all-area honors from Lehigh Valley’s The Morning Call … threeyear starter at Southern Lehigh High School, receiving coaching from Eric Stemple, Ben Snyder and Brian Boorse … twice led the Spartans in ground balls … four-time Southern Lehigh academic honor roll member … started for the varsity wrestling team for three years and made it to districts ... son of Carmen and Lauraine Masciantonio … older siblings Taira and Mikelle … father played football for Penn State from 1980-84 and was a defensive captain, First Team Academic All-American, Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete inductee, Ridge Riley Award winner and a member of the 1982 National Championship team ... sister Mikelle swims for Notre Dame.

31 | Cody petillo Freshman • Midfielder • 6-0 • 145 Holbrook, N.Y. / Sachem North HS

Prior to Rutgers: All-divison and all-county player for Sachem North High School and head coach Jason Mauro, scoring 74 goals and scooping 108 ground balls over his fouryear varsity career … served as team captain and led the team in scoring as a senior who moved from midfield to attack … showed versatility by dishing 39 assists and causing 12 turnovers in his career … starred on the football field for Sachem North, starting at wide receiver and earning all-division honors … son of Rich and Corinna Petillo.

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52 | Bryan phillips Freshman • Defenseman • 6-4 • 189 Somers Point, N.J. / St. Augustine Prep

Prior to Rutgers: First Team All-Cape Atlantic out of St. Augistine Prep for head coach J.C. Valore … helped lead the squad to a 13-6 record as a senior in 2012 … earned The Press of Atlantic City All-Stars First Team recognition … powered the Hermits to a 17-5 mark as a junior in 2011 … played club lacrosse with South Shore Lacrosse … son of Joseph Phillips and Maureen Kern … has two older brothers, Dave and Buddy.

44 | Danny plant Freshman • Midfielder • 6-2 • 211 Huntington, N.Y. / Huntington HS

Prior to Rutgers: 2011 adidas All-American Classic player for Team NJ … earned allcounty and all-division accolades at Huntington High School for head coach Paul McDermott, claiming the squad’s offensive MVP award as a senior … recipient of the 2012 Donald A. Loughlin Founder’s Award ... served as team captain for both lacrosse and football ... earned Huntington football’s MVP award his senior year … named a scholar-athlete at Huntington … son of Mike and Christina Plant … one brother, Tommy, and one sister, Meghan.

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33 | Branford rogers Freshman • Defenseman • 5-10 • 185 Ruckersville, Va. / St. Anne’s-Belfield

Prior to Rutgers: Two-time Brine All-American … ranked as the 13th-best LSM in the country by ESPN RISE as a senior in 2012 … ended final high school season with a careerhigh 77 ground balls to earn first team all-conference, all-prep and all-state honors under head coach Bo Perriello … earned recognition to adidas’ 2010 All-America team … also starred on the football field and basketball court for St. Anne’s-Belfield … twice earned first team all-state honors at running back … participated in basketball as a freshman, sophomore and junior … son of Charlie and Jude Rogers.

6 | Zack Sikora Freshman • Midfielder • 6-4 • 175 Clifton, Va. / Centreville HS

Prior to Rutgers: US Lacrosse All-American in 2012 … netted 44 goals and 50 assists to total 94 points in final season at Centreville High School for head coach Jed Williams … assist total ranked in the top 25 in the nation … Washington Post All-Metro Second Team as a senior … Concorde District Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Concorde District in 2012 … two-time team MVP as a junior and senior … played all four seasons for the Wildcats, earning first team all-district honors as a sophomore and making the second team as a junior … played club lacrosse for Team Madlax … son of Kevin and Sally Sikora.

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2013 OPPONENTS The Rutgers men’s lacrosse team released its 2013 schedule, which includes 15 regular season games. With 11 home games and four road contests, the Scarlet Knights will be facing off against five 2012 NCAA Championship tournament participants. RU’s BIG EAST games are split between three home and away contests. On Saturday, Feb. 9, the Brecht-led Scarlet Knights start the 2013 season at home against non-conference foe Manhattan. The following weekend, RU remains home to take on Air Force on Feb. 16 at 1 p.m. Rutgers finishes the three-game home stand on Tuesday, Feb. 19 against Wagner. Following a trip to UMBC in Catonsville, Md., on Saturday, Feb. 23, the Scarlet Knights then play in three consecutive home contests against Stony Brook on Saturday, March 2, Holy Cross on Tuesday, March 5 and Army on Saturday, March 9. Stony Brook was a 2012 NCAA Championship qualifier. BIG EAST action commences with a trip to Queens, N.Y., on Saturday, March 16 to play St. John’s, a 2012 BIG EAST Championship qualifier. League competition continues when the Scarlet Knights play Notre Dame at home on Sunday, March 24 and Providence on Saturday, March 30. Notre Dame advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Championship last season. RU then hits the road for another conference game against 2012 BIG EAST Championship participant Villanova (Saturday, April 6). The Scarlet Knights return home to play a non-conference contest against Princeton (Tuesday, April 9), a team that made an appearance in the 2012 NCAA Championship. Rutgers starts up BIG EAST play again at the Carrier Dome, facing Syracuse on Saturday, April 13. The Orange were the BIG EAST Championship winner last season, earning automatic qualification to the NCAA Championship. The Scarlet Knights play their final two games of the regular season at home, playing Duke on Saturday, April 20 and conference opponent Georgetown on Saturday, April 27. Duke is the defending Atlantic Coast Conference champion and made it to the semifinals of the NCAA Championships last season.

Manhattan

Saturday, Feb. 9 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Steve Manitta RU vs. Manhattan: 10-0 2012 Record: 5-9 Last Meeting: W, 11-3 Feb. 18, 2011

air force

Saturday, Feb. 16 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Eric Seremet RU vs. AF: 7-1 2012 Record: 6-7 Last Meeting: W, 11-10 Feb. 19, 2012

Wagner

STONY BROOK

Saturday, March 2 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Jim Nagle RU vs. Layfayette: 5-1 2012 Record: 7-10 Last Meeting: W, 6-3 March 28, 2006

HOLY CROSS

Tuesday, March 5 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Jim Morrissey 2012 Record: 5-10

RU vs. Army: First meeting Last Meeting: First meeting

ARMY

Saturday, March 9 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Joe Alberici RU vs. Army: 20-54-1 2012 Record: 7-8 Last Meeting: L, 9-8 March 6, 2012

ST. JOHN’S

Saturday, March 16 • Queens, N.Y. Head Coach: Jason Miller RU vs. St. John’s: 16-5 2012 Record: 8-7 Last Meeting: L, 7-6 March 17, 2012

NOTRE DAME

Sunday, March 24 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Kevin Corrigan RU vs. Notre Dame: 2-5 2012 Record: 13-3 Last Meeting: L, 12-9 March 27, 2011

PROVIDENCE

Saturday, March 30 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Chris Gabrielli RU vs. Providence: 3-0 2012 Record: 2-12 Last Meeting: W, 8-7 March 31, 2012

VILLANOVA

Saturday, April 6 • Villanova, Pa. Head Coach: Michael Corrado RU vs. Villanova: 6-4 2012 Record: 8-7 Last Meeting: L, 14-9 April 7, 2012

PRINCETON

Tuesday, April 9 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Chris Bates RU vs. Princeton: 29-58-3 2012 Record: 11-5 Last Meeting: L, 13-4 April 10, 2012

SYRACUSE

Saturday, April 13 • Syracuse, N.Y. Head Coach: John Desko RU vs. Syracuse: 9-40 2012 Record: 9-8 Last Meeting: L, 19-6 April 14, 2012

DUKE

Tuesday, Feb. 19 • Piscataway, N.J.

Saturday, April 20 • Piscataway, N.J.

Head Coach: Matt Poskay RU vs. Wagner: 4-0 2012 Record: 1-13 Last Meeting: W, 9-5 Feb. 21, 2012

Head Coach: John Danowski RU vs. Duke: 1-1 2012 Record: 15-4 Last Meeting: L, 16-8 Feb. 11, 2012

UMBC

Saturday, Feb. 23 • Catonsville, Md. Head Coach: Don Zimmerman RU vs. UMBC: 9-6 2012 Record: 5-8 Last Meeting: L, 11-7 Feb. 26, 2012

GEORGETOWN

Saturday, April 27 • Piscataway, N.J. Head Coach: Kevin Warne RU vs. Georgetown: 0-15 2012 Record: 7-6 Last Meeting: L, 13-8 April 27, 2012

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A PROUD TRADITION Over 100 years ago, three Rutgers University students organized the first men’s lacrosse team and unknowingly initiated a Rutgers sports program that would consistently be among the nation’s best. It was the year 1887. The first squad, which went 0-4 that season, would be the only squad in school history to suffer through a season without a victory. Rutgers’ first team captain was Charles Devine, class of 1890; John Polack, class of 1889, served as the first business manager of the 1887 and 1888 teams. In 1889, player-coach Samuel Lockett paced the Scarlet to the squads’ first winning season as the team went 2-1. Three decades would pass before the game would be witnessed at Rutgers again. Through the efforts of Harland W. “Tots” Meistrell, lacrosse was reinstated at the University in 1920. In his first and only season as head coach, Frank Graham led the newly re-established Scarlet Knights squad to a 1-5 record. Over the next five years, Albert Brisotti would occupy the helm of the Rutgers lacrosse program and lead the Scarlet to a 1621-2 record. He unfortunately has been immortalized in Rutgers lacrosse history as the only coach to hold the reins for more than one season and come away with a career losing record. Regardless of this fact, many noted and successful Rutgers alumni wore the Scarlet on the lacrosse field during the Brisotti years, including the late United States Senator Clifford Case (Class of 1925) and Ozzie Nelson (Class of 1927). Rutgers’ proud winning lacrosse tradition began when former Syracuse All-American Fred Fitch took over the coaching reins in 1926. Since the Fitch years and leading up to the present day, the Rutgers lacrosse program has only suffered 18 losing campaigns in more than 70 seasons of competition.

While under Fitch’s direction, the Scarlet Knights joined the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA). During the late 1920’s and 30’s, Fitch transformed Rutgers into a national men’s lacrosse powerhouse. In 1928, Rutgers was named co-national champions along with Johns Hopkins, Maryland and Navy. In 1927 and 1932, Rutgers finished fourth in the USILA rankings. The 1932 Scarlet Knights, who netted a 7-2-1 season, were selected to participate Keith Cromwell was a three time All-American at in the Olympic tryouts, RU (‘99, ‘00, ‘01). Cromwell was inducted into the securing a win over Long Island Lacrosse Hall of Fame in Feb. 2013. Syracuse in the first round, but losing by one goal (5-4) to Maryland in the second round. A tandem termed “the best attack pair in the country,” George Latimer and Joseph “Frenchy” Julien led that squad to national prominence. Both men were eventually inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame along with their coach, Fred Fitch. Fitch, who has the honor of being the second all-time winningest coach “On the Banks”, recorded 106-71-8 record during his 22year career which was interrupted by World War II in 1943. He resumed coaching the Scarlet at the conclusion of the war in 1946, and ended his tenure in 1949. The program reached an even higher level with the arrival of head coach Al Twitchell in 1950. The Scarlet squad only underwent two losing seasons during his campaign, but reached a number of milestones that far outshone those records. Twitchell’s 1955 team won the Laurie Cox Division Championship, a national division championship, which it shared with Hofstra. The 1955 season was also significant for several other reasons. That year, the Scarlet Knights battled Princeton to a 14-14 tie in an epic, double-overtime war. Rutgers, who went 8-1-1 that year, also defeated Syracuse on the road, 23-19. That Orangemen team featured All-American Jim Brown who, historians recall, was outplayed by RU’s Hall of Famer, Bob Kelley.

Tom Hayes is the winningest coach in RU history with 194 victories.

The 1956 Scarlet Knights, captained by Bob Andrews and Kelley, went 9-1, losing their lone contest to Syracuse but finishing third in the nation. Between 1950 and 1961, Twitchell led Rutgers

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A PROUD TRADITION to an impressive 8639-1 record, including a fourth-ranked finish in 1958. Twitchell was honored by being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1967. Three-time Scarlet AllAmerican Bob Naso, who played under Twitchell from 19561959, took over the program from his mentor in 1962. In his 13 seasons, which spanned 1962 to 1974, Naso led the squad to 10 winning John E. Danowski was a member of three RU teams campaigns. He that advanced to the NCAA Tournament (‘72, ‘74, ’75) recovered from an inaugural 3-7 season and completed his coaching career with an impressive 95-591 record. The highlight of Naso’s career came in 1972 as he directed Rutgers to its first-ever NCAA playoff appearance. The NCAA playoff system was instituted in 1971. He repeated the feat with his 1974 squad. Tom Hayes moved into the leadership role in 1975. Hayes led the Scarlet Knights to 21 winning seasons and to final Top 20 rankings for 24 straight years. Under Hayes, Rutgers lacrosse teams established a 194-156 record, including five NCAA appearances, two of which occurred in back-to-back seasons. Three of Hayes’ teams earned national rankings of seven, occurring in 1975, 1982, and 1986. During the Hayes era, 55 All-Americans were selected from Rutgers and 30 North-South All-Star game participants, as well as an international player in Brody Bush, who played with the United States team that won the international championship in 1996. Scarlet Knight firsts which occurred under Hayes include the first team to win 11 games in a season (1986), the Justin Pennington became the 197th Scarlet first victory in an Knight to be named an All-American in 2010.

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NCAA tournament game (1986), and the longest winning streak of nine (1982). Hayes brought international distinction to the Scarlet Knight lacrosse program by traveling his squads around the world. In addition to bringing teams to British Columbia and Australia for exhibition tournaments, Hayes took his 1992 squad to Bermuda for the first-ever Bermuda Chris Mattes was RU’s latest All-American, earning Lacrosse Invitational, honorable mention status as a faceoff specialist and his 1996 squad from the USILA. to England for a twoweek round of games, camps, and clinics. In 2001, Jim Stagnitta took over as head coach. In just his second year, he guided RU to an NCAA Tournament appearance, as Rutgers improved from 2-12 in 2002 to 10-5 and hosted Georgetown in the first round of the tournament. Stagnitta was named the ECAC and USILA National Coach of the Year. Ten men who have been associated with the Rutgers University lacrosse program have had the distinction being named to the United States International Lacrosse Association Hall of Fame. Four coaches have been honored, including former coaches Al Brisotti in 1958, Fred Fitch in 1961, Tom Hayes in 1990, as well as former player and later coach Albert Twitchell (‘32) in 1967. Former Rutgers players include Joseph Julien (‘32) in 1965, George Latimer (‘32) in 1972, Willis Bilderback (‘30) in 1973, Robert Kelley (‘56) in 1985, and most recently, John Valestra (‘64) in 1996. In addition, the man responsible for reinstating the Rutgers lacrosse program in 1920, Harland Meistrell, in 1962. Since its inception, the lacrosse program at Rutgers has produced 541 victories and 198 All-Americans. In keeping the university in the national spotlight for almost three-quarters of a century, the Scarlet Knight laxmen truly have established a proud tradition. Building upon the foundation put down before him, first-year head coach Brian Brecht takes over the Rutgers men’s lacrosse program for the 2012 season. With an eye to unite RU’s strong alumni and fan bases, Brecht has plans to put the Scarlet Knights among the nation’s elite. The former Siena head coach’s winning ways have been exacted through working harder than his opponents. His hard-nosed attitude is a perfect fit for the State University of New Jersey.


ALL-AMERICANS --A-Alton, Henry Clay - D - First Team ‘28, Second Team ‘29 Ambrose, Joseph - M - Honorable Mention ‘53 Anderson, James - M - Second Team ‘63 Andrews, Robert - A - Second Team ‘55, Second Team ‘56 Apel, Charles - D - Honorable Mention ‘75, Third Team ‘77 Arata, Steven - M - Honorable Mention ‘74 Austin, William - M - Honorable Mention ‘58, Honorable Mention ‘59 --B-Babcock, Warren - A - Honorable Mention ‘33 Baser, Fred - M - Second Team ‘41 Bender, David - M - First Team ‘25 Beneville, Wallace - D - Third Team ‘51, First Team ‘52 Benkert, Henry - A - Second Team ‘24, Second Team ‘26 Bossow, Kenneth - D - Honorable Mention ‘55 Bryan, Robert - G - Third Team ‘72, Honorable Mention ‘73, Honorable Mention ‘74 --C-Calello, Albert -M - Honorable Mention ‘52 Canavan, Joe - A - Honorable Mention ‘64 Carney, Bob - M - Honorable Mention ‘73 Chandler, Wallace - D - Second Team ‘26 Clark, Robert - D - Honorable Mention ‘60 Cramer, Richard - M - Honorable Mention ‘48 Cromwell, Keith - A - Honorable Mention ‘99, Second Team ‘00, First Team ‘01 Cronin, Jerry - M - First Team ‘32 Cuffe, Kenneth - M - Honorable Mention ‘49 Cyphers, Harry - A - Honorable Mention ‘47 --D-D’Antonio, James - A - Honorable Mention ‘64 Darlington, George - D - Third Team ‘61 Daut, Jack - A - First Team ‘55, Honorable Mention ‘56, First Team ‘57 DeCicco, Andrew - A - Honorable Mention ‘89 Dickson, Edward - D - First Team ‘23 DiLiberti, Charles - D - Honorable Mention ‘47, Second Team ‘48 Disciorio, David - M - Second Team ‘86 Duca, Jeff - A - Honorable Mention ‘03 --E-Emmer, Jack - D - Second Team ‘67 Evans, William - M - First Team ‘40 Evanson, E.W. - G - Second Team ‘30 --F-Farquaharson, Ross - M - Second Team ‘58 Ford, James - A - Honorable Mention ‘78, Honorable Mention ‘79, Second Team ‘80 --G-Gabriel, Gerald - M - Honorable Mention ‘53, Honorable Mention ‘54 Garrison, Samuel - D - Honorable Mention ‘54

Gilman, Jim - G - Honorable Mention ‘86, Honorable Mention ‘87 Gladwin, Richard -A - Honorable Mention ‘49, Honorable Mention ‘50 Glucker, Donald - G - Honorable Mention ‘55, Honorable Mention ‘57 Gosnell, Douglas - M - Honorable Mention ‘51 --H-Hallock, George - G - Third Team ‘36, Second Team ‘37 Haugevik, Andrew - M - Honorable Mention ‘71, Honorable Mention ‘72 Haugevik, Ed - D - First Team ‘72, First Team ‘73 Havalchak, Greg - G - Honorable Mention ‘03, Second Team ‘04, Honorable Mention ‘06 Hitchner, Stephen - D - Second Team ‘38, Second Team ‘39 Howland, John - A - Honorable Mention ‘57, Second Team’58, First Team ‘59 Humphreys, James - M - First Team ‘34 --J-Jackson, Reid - D - Honorable Mention ‘92, Second Team ‘93, First Team ‘94 Joinnides, Paul - A -Third Team ‘68 Julien, Joseph - A - Honorable Mention ‘30 --K-Kearney, Edward - M - Second Team ‘29, First Team ‘30 Keiler, Henry - M - First Team ‘24 Kelley, Robert - M - Honorable Mention ‘54, First Team ‘55, First Team ‘56 Knauss, W. Richard - M - Second Team ‘31 Koch, Ted - G - Honorable Mention ‘60, Second Team ‘61 Kopley, Matt - M - Honorable Mention ‘98 Kowalski, Jay - M - Honorable Mention ‘62 --L-Lamb, George - M - Honorable Mention ‘65 Latimer, George - M - First Team ‘30 , First Team ‘31, First Team ‘32 Leitch, Richard - A - Honorable Mention ‘68 Lewis, Rich - D - Honorable Mention ‘86, Honorable Mention ‘87 Lincoln, Allan B. - A - Honorable Mention ‘23 Little, George - D - Honorable Mention ‘50 Luciano, Steve - A - Honorable Mention ‘90, Honorable Mention ‘91 Lugossy, Frank - D - Honorable Mention ‘61 --M-Mangan, Will - M - Honorable Mention ‘12 Martocci, Victor - D - Second Team ‘70 Mattes, Chris - SP - Honorable Mention ‘11 Matthews, Roger - A - Honorable Mention ‘63 Mauro, Mike - D - Honorable Mention ‘78 McVeigh, Malcolm - A - Honorable Mention ‘50, Honorable Mention ‘51 Montgomery, Monte - M - Honorable Mention ‘54, Honorable Mention ‘55 Moreau, Mark - D - Honorable Mention ‘88, Third Team ‘89 Mudie, Bob - M - Second Team ‘65 Mudie, Charles - M - Third Team ‘66, Third Team ‘67

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ALL-AMERICANS --N-Naslonski, Bill - M - Honorable Mention ‘83, Second Team ‘84 Naslonski, John - G - Honorable Mention ‘84 Naso, Robert - M - Honorable Mention ‘57, Third Team ‘58, Second Team ‘59 Neuman, William - M - Second Team ‘43 Nicklas, Rich - A -Third Team ‘59 --O-O’Dougherty, Chris - D - Honorable Mention ‘07 O’Shea, Ryan - A - Honorable Mention ‘93, Honorable Mention ‘94, Third Team ‘95 Opdyke, Dwight - M - Third Team ‘33, Second Team ‘34 Orlick, Joseph - M - Honorable Mention ‘49, Honorable Mention ‘50 Osgood, Charles - M - Third Team ‘25 --P-Pencek, Dick - D - Third Team ‘59, Second Team ‘60 Pennington, Justin - M - Honorable Mention ‘08, Honorable Mention ‘10 Perry, Arthur - M - First Team ‘38 Polcanis, Franklin - M - First Team ‘36 Potter, Edgar J. - G - Honorable Mention ‘25 Powless, Delby - A - Honorable Mention ‘03, Honorable Mention ‘04 --R-Raniere, George - D - Honorable Mention ‘47 Ray, Al - M - Honorable Mention ‘80, First Team ‘82, Second Team ‘83 Reilly, Joe - M - Third Team ‘78, Honorable Mention ‘79 Rinaldi, Greg - M - Third Team ‘88, Third Team ‘89, First Team ‘90 Rinck, Michael - A - Honorable Mention ‘75 Roberts, Clifford - A - First Team ‘27, First Team ‘28 Robinson, Arthur - D - Honorable Mention ‘57 Rockafeller II, Harry - G - Third Team ‘40 Rogers, Mike - D - Third Team ‘90, Honorable Mention ‘91 Rohrbach, Nelson - A - Third Team ‘29 Roos, Brad - M - Honorable Mention ‘85 Ross, Kenneth - M - Third Team ‘42 Ruch, Kenneth - M - Honorable Mention ‘26 --S-Sasser, Alfred - M - Honorable Mention ‘47, Honorable Mention ‘48 Savidge, G. Peter - D - Third Team ‘64, Second Team ‘65, Second Team ‘66 Schmidt, Herb - M - Honorable Mention ‘62 Schmidt, Ralph - A - First Team ‘42 Schmidt, Walter - M - Honorable Mention ‘61 Scipione, Rich - G - Honorable Mention ‘77 Seaman, Lloyd - M - Honorable Mention ‘59 Seward, Mike - D - Honorable Mention ‘96 Shaivitz, Ed - G - Honorable Mention ‘67, Honorable Mention ‘68 Stevens, Donald - A - Honorable Mention ‘52, Honorable Mention ‘53 Sweeney, Tom - A - Honorable Mention ‘77, Honorable Mention ‘78, Honorable Mention ‘79, Honorable Mention ‘80

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--T-Teatom, Jim - M - Honorable Mention ‘75, Second Team ‘76, Second Team ‘77 Thropp, Frank - M - Honorable Mention ‘49 Trabulsy, Ed - A - Second Team ‘87 Trapp, Lou - D - Honorable Mention ‘84, Third Team ‘85 Twitchell, Albert - D - Third Team ‘35 Tyree, Mark - M - Third Team ‘79 --V-Valestra, John - A - Third Team ‘62, First Team ‘63, First Team ‘64 Van Ness, Bruce - M - Honorable Mention ‘69 Vanmater, Daniel - M - First Team ‘35, Third Team ‘36 Vencak, Bob - D - Honorable Mention ‘80, Honorable Mention ‘81, Second Team ‘82 --W-Ward, William - M - First Team ‘33 Watson, Jamie - M - Honorable Mention ‘92 Weismeier, Ed - A - Honorable Mention ‘60 --Y-Yurcak, Ronald - A - Honorable Mention ‘65


ALL-TIME NORTH/SOUTH GAME PARTICIPANTS

1941..........................................................................Fred Baser, M 1942....................................................................Kenneth Ross, M 1943................................................................................ Bob Byrum ..................................................................................Bob Neuman, M ...............................................................................George Ranieri, D ............................................................................................. Don White 1947.....................................................................Alfred Sasser, M 1948............................................................... Charles DiLiberti, D 1950........................................................................ Dick Gladwin, A 1952........................................................... Wallace Benneville, D 1953.............................................................. Joseph Ambrose, D .................................................................................... Don Stevens, A ............................................................................ Robert Tillotsen, M 1954.................................................................... Gerald Gabriel, A ................................................................................. Sam Garrison, D 1955.......................................................Monte Montgomery, M 1956................................................................Robert Andrews, A ..................................................................................Robert Kelley, M 1957......................................................................Bruce Barney, A ......................................................................................... Jack Daut, A ......................................................................................Don Gucker, G 1958.............................................................................. Henry Goetz ......................................................................................... David Pooley ..............................................................................Walter J. Schmidt 1959...................................................................William Austin, M .................................................................................. Robert Naso, M 1960..............................................................................Bob Clark, D .............................................................................. Bill Fleischman, M .....................................................................................Dick Pencek, D .................................................................................Ed Wiesmeier, A 1961............................................................George Darlington, D ................................................................................ Frank Lugossy, D 1962.................................................................Hosted by Rutgers ........................................................................ Richard Anderson, A .......................................................................... Joseph Kowalski, M ............................................................................... Samuel Mudie, M 1963....................................................................Jim Anderson, M ...............................................................................Robert Applegate ...................................................................................... Robert Flower 1964.....................................................................John Canavan, D ........................................................................ James D’ Antonio, M ................................................................................. John Valestra, A 1965.......................................................................... Ron Yurcak, A 1966............................................................... Barry Goldsmith, M .................................................................................... John Okulski, D .................................................................................... Paul Popson, A ................................................................................... Pete Savidge, D 1967........................................................................Jack Emmer, D ...............................................................................Charles Mudie, M .............................................................................. Frank Rotunda, M 1968.................................................................... Paul Joinnides, A ...............................................................................Edward Shavitz, G 1969...................................................................Richard Leitch, M ...................................................................................... Glenn Ritch, A 1970........................................................................Russ Hanna, M 1971........................................................................Vic Martocci, D 1972........................................................................ John Chrillo, M ...............................................................................Andy Haugevik, M 1973.........................................................................Bob Carney, M

..................................................................................... Ed Haugevik, D 1974........................................................................ Steve Arata, M ................................................................................. Kevin Barrett, M 1975.........................................................................John Meigel, D ........................................................................................Mike Ruick, A .................................................................................... Al Zwillinger, M 1976...................................................................John Danowski, A 1977...........................................................................Chuck Apel, D .................................................................................... Jim Teatom, M 1978...........................................................Richard Prokopcyk, D 1980...............................................................................Jim Ford, A ................................................................................. Tom Sweeney, A 1982........................................................................... Albert Ray, M ............................................................................... Robert Vencak, D 1983.................................................................... Peter Fienerman 1984............................................................William Naslonski, M ......................................................................................Louis Trapp, D 1985...................................................................John Naslonski, G 1986........................................................................ Gregg Fried, M ............................................................................... Dave Disciorio, M 1987................................................................Edward Trabulsy, A .................................................................................Richard Lewis, D 1988........................................................................... Jim Gilman, G 1989.....................................................................Marc Moreau, D ................................................................................................Lou Fusilli 1990........................................................................Greg Rinaldi, M 1991..................................................................... Steve Luciano, A ....................................................................................Mike Rogers, D ............................................................................... John Schmunk, G 1993..........................................................................Nick Delapi, M ....................................................................................... Chris Pratt, A .............................................................................. Jamie Watson, M 1994...................................................................... Reid Jackson, D 1995........................................................................... John Kidon, G .................................................................................... Ryan O’Shea, A ..................................................................................... Dan Spillett, M 1996.......................................................................Mike Seward, D 1998......................................................................... Matt Kopley, D 1999.......................................................................... Brody Bush, A 2000........................................................................Paul Boniello, D .................................................................................... Rich Brezski, D 2001...................................................................Keith Cromwell, A 2002........................................................................ Brad Kerwin, D 2003...............................................................................Jeff Duca, A ................................................................................. Nick Schmidt, M 2004.................................................................... Delby Powless, A ..................................................................................... Joe Duncan, D 2005....................................................................Jamie Lovejoy, M 2006................................................................. Greg Havalchak, G 2007...................................................................... Colin Checcio, A 2009...........................................................Chris O’Dougherty, M 2010...........................................................Gerhard Buehning, M ....................................................................... Justin Pennington, M 2011..................................................................Brian Shemesh, D 2012.......................................................................Will Mangan, M

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS --A-Abbott, Howard - 1930, 31 Abidin, Richard R. - 1958 Achatz, Dan - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Allio, Richard - 1960, 61 Alton, Henry Clay 0- 1927, 28, 29 Ambrose, Joseph T. - 1951, 52, 53 Anderson, Richard 1961, 62 Anderson, Victor - 1960 Anderson, James R. - 1961, 62, 63 Andrews, Robert - 1954, 55, 56 Apel, Andrew - 1993, 94 Apel, Charles A. - 1974, 75, 76, 77 Apel, Matthew - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Applegate, Robert T. - 1961, 62, 63 Aquila, John - 1935 Arata, M. Stephen - 1973, 74 Arps, Walter E. - 1928 Ashcraft, Josh - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Ashforth, Brian - 1982 Atkinson, Robert W. - 1949, 50 Atwood, Donner R. - 1943 Aubry, Robert - 1938 Austin, Jr., William W. - 1957, 58, 59 Auten, Jr., George M. - 1924, 25, 26, 27 --B-Babcock, Warren L. - 1931, 33 Bach, Michael A. - 1963, 64, 65 Bachardy, Mark - 1993, 94, 95 Bacon, Jermey - Mgr - 1952 Badger, Thomas - 1990, 91, 92 Ball, Alex - 2010, 11, 12 Bania, Kent - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Barbero, Albert L. - 1954 Barile, Joseph Vito - 1936, 37, 83 Barney, Bruce A. - 1955, 56, 57 Barrett, John - 2005, 06 Barrett, Kevin T. - 1971, 72, 73, 74 Barske, Harry - 1933, 34 Bartleson, Edward - 2010, 11, 12 Bartlett, Henry M. - 1923 Baser, Fred R. - 1941, 42 Bass, David - 1987, 88 Basso, Jason - 2001, 02 Battoni, Sean - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Baumann, Arthur H. - 1930, 31 Bayuk, Jeff - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bayvel, Greg - 2001 Beachem, Terence M. - Mgr - 1968 Beadle, Patti - Mgr - 1978 Beams, Albert S. - 1928 Beckwith, Charles A. - 1955, 56 Bedford, Richard A. - 1980, 81 Beeler, Douglas - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Behrend, John A. - 1949, 50, 51 Bekkevold, Ralph B. - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Belichick, Stephen - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Belshaw, Paul - 1979 Bender, David T. - 1924, 25 Beneville, Wallace L. - 1950, 51, 52 Benjamin, Seth - 1999, 00, 01 Benkert, Henry M. - 1923, 24 Benson, Dan - 2003 Berkeley, Stephen - 1988, 89, 90 Berlitz, Karen - Mgr - 1980, 81 Bernesser, George C. - 1976 Bernston, Chas - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Beyrer, Michael - 1990, 91, 92 Bianchi, Richard - 1987, 88

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Bilderback, Willis P. - 1929, 30 Bird, Richard R. - 1963 Bivona, Danny - 2001, 02 Blinn, Cindy - Mgr - 1983, 84, 85 Blitstein, Clifford F. - 1970, 71, 72 Block, Paul A. - 1968 Blomquist, Leif - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Blum, David - 1956 Bohlinger, Anthony - 2001 Bohlinger, Mike - 1999, 00, 01, 02 Bohus, William - 1957 Boniello, Paul - 1998, 99, 00 Bopp, H. John - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Borges, Joseph - 1991, 92 Boroff, Randy S. - 1971, 72, 73 Bosley, Arthur K. - 1965, 67 Bossow, Kenneth R. - 1953, 54, 55 Bottar, Taylor - 2007, 08, 09 Bottini, Thomas - 2007, 08 Bowers, Charles H. - 1967, 68 Boyce, C. O’Donnell - 1969 Bozel, Dylan - 2012 Breenbery, Benjamin N. - 1929 Brennan, E. G. - 1923, 24 Brennan, John - 1999 Brickley II, Theodore - 1964 Briggs, Charles David - 1964, 65 Briggs, Andrew - 1983, 84, 85 Britts, Devon - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Brocklebank, S. Wayne - 1949, 50 Brody, David S. - 1960, 62 Bromley, Heather - Mgr - 1990, 91 Brothers, Daivd - 1989 Brown, Harry A. - 1948 Brown, Jason -- 2000 Brown, Steve - 1984, 85 Brown, Timothy T. - 1974 Brown, Alfred G. - 1926, 27 Brown, William J. - 1978, 79 Brush, Robert W. - 1964, 65 Bryan, Christopher - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Bryan, Robert J. - 1971, 72, 73, 74 Brzeski, Richard - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Buchan, Kevin - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Buchanan, Amanada - Mgr - 1999 Buck, Michael - 2001, 02 Buckley, Philip - 1988, 89, 90 Buckley, Craig - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Buehning, Gerhard - 2008, 09, 10 Buki, Shawn - 1988, 89 Bullard, Maurice L. - 1934, 36, 37 Burbank, Rembert W. 1920 Burkhart, Blake - 2012 Burnard, Hunter, 2007, 08, 09, 10 Burrows, Raymond H. 1962 Burton, Richard - 1987, 88, 89 Buschhorn, Alfred H. - 1934, 35 Bush, R. Brody - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Butler, Kenneth W. 1936 Butler, Rudy - 2010, 11, 12 Butt, Ronald G. - 1963, 64 Buttle, George - 1938 Button, Jr, Forrest C. - 1948, 49 Byram, Robert L. - 1942, 43 Byrne, Albert H. 1928 Bzik, John - 1974, 75, 76 --C-Caleollo, Jr., Albert T. - 1950, 51, 52 Camerino, Mike - 1996, 99

Cameron, Matthew - 1991, 93, 94 Campanile, Paul - 1998, 99 Campbell, Norman A. - 1934 Campbell, Steve - 2007, 08 Campbell, Walter E. - 1937, 38 Campion, Albert E. - 1928, 29, 30 Canavan, John A. - 1963, 64 Capro, Rex - 1974, 75, 76, 77 Carfaro, Salvatore - 2010, 11 Carafello, Greg - 2006, 07, 08 Cariati, Steven P. - 1962, 63 Carney, Robert E. - 1971, 72, 73 Carolan, Roderick - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Carroll, William J. - 1964, 66, 67 Carter, Randy - Mgr - 1983, 84, 85 Case, Clifford P. - 1924, 25 Cass, F. Richard - 1923, 24, 26, 27 Castagna, John D. - 1978 Cavallaro, Steven Mike - 1981, 82, 83 Cavallo, Joseph - 1977, 78 Ceccoli, Mike - 1996, 98 Chandler, Wallace - 1922, 24, 26 Chandler, James H. - 1941, 42, 43 Chartrand, Richard E. - 1935, 36, 37 Chartrand, Edward - 1939, 40 Chase, Alan I. - 1932 Checcio, Colin - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Chirillo, John R. - 1970, 71, 72 Chopey, Gabriel A. - 1948, 49 Cilip, Christopher -- 2000 Cillo, Anthony R. - 1950, 51, 52 Cirillo, Louis - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Clancy, Duncan - 2010, 11, 12 Clark, Robert N. - 1958, 59, 60 Clarke, Theodore H. - 1923, 24, 25, 26 Cleary, Thomas - 1990, 91, 92 Clurman, Andrew W. - 1982 Collett, Robert - 1934, 35 Collins, Francis - 2006, 07, 08 Conforti, Andrew - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Contino, Nick - 2011, 12 Cook, Harvey C. - 1921, 22, 23 Cook, Jeffrey J. - 1970 Coomber, Michael - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Corbo, Ricahrd J. - 1974 Corso, Johathan - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Costello, Joseph E. - 1976 Costello, John - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Counes, George - 1999 Couse, Robert L. - Mgr - 1947 Cox, Edwin - 1946 Cramer, Richard T. - 1946, 48, 49 Cromwell, Keith - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Cronin, Jerry G. - 1931, 32 Crowther, John - 1984 Cuffe, Kenneth W. - 1946, 47, 48, 49 Cummins, Christie - Mgr - 1996, 97 Cunningham, David - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Curto, Anthony V. - 1958 Cwikowski, Theodore E. - 1952, 53 Cyphers, Harry W. - 1942, 43, 46, 47 Cyphers, Robert - 1949 --D-D’Agostino, Andrew - 2009, 10, 11 D’Ambrosio, Andrew - 2011 D’Andraia, Rocco - 1992 D’Antonio, James A. - 1962, 63, 54 D’Antonio, Jonathan - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Daisley - 1921


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Danowski, John E. - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Darby, Wilbur S. - 1938, 39, 40 Darlington, George - 1960, 61 Daut, John F. - 1955, 56, 57 David, Robert E. - 1967, 68 Davis, Dominique - 2004 Davis, Maurice - 1981 Dawson, Patrick - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Deakin, Oliver - 1927 Dechowitz, Fred L. - 1949 DeCicco, Andrew - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Decker, Edward H. - 1929, 30, 31 Deissler, Carl - 1984 Delahunt, Charles S. - 1948, 49, 50 DeLapi, Nicholas - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Delp, Christopher - 1993, 94 DeLucca, Dan - 1994, 95, 96 Demby, Neal A. - 1964 DeMeo, Mike - 2006, 07, 08, 09 DePaolera, Nick - 2011, 12 Diamond, Arthur M. - 1972, 73, 74 Dickerson, Donald A. - Mgr - 1934 Dickinson, Edward A. - 1922, 23 Diehl, Michael - 2009, 10, 11, 12 DiLiberti, Charles - 1947, 48 DiOrio, Joseph - 1946, 47, 48 DiSciorio, David - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Dittmar, K. A. - 1920 Doctor, Chris - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Doherty, Steve - 2007 Doig, Stephen C. - 1928, 29 Domogala, Thomas G. - 1964, 65, 66 Donahue, Colin - 2008, 09 Donnelly, Joe - 2010, 11, 12 Donnelly, Zach - 2010, 11 Donovan, Colin - 1992, 93 Donovan, Timothy - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Dorne, Peter D. - 1974, 75 Dougherty, Heather - Mgr - 1999 Dougherty, Patrick - 1988, 89 Dove, William C. - 1947, 48 Drews, Reynold H. - 1928 Drews, Reynold H. - Mgr - 1929 Drost, Todd - 1987 Dublier, George L. - 1925 Duca, Jeffrey - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Dugan, Mike - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Duggan, T.D. - 1921 Duncan, Joseph - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Dunne, Owen - 1983, 84, 85 --E-Eastwick, Alan R. - 1942, 43, 47 Eastwood, Andrew - 1978, 79, 80, 81 Eckert, James - 1985, 86, 88, 89 Eckhardt, J.W. - 1920, 21, 22 Edgerly, Charles R. - 1937, 38 Eisenhauer, D. Kevin - 1975 Ekedahl, Duane H. - 1952, 53, 54 Ely, Daniel Kyle - 1981, 82 Elzer, Matthew - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Emmer, John S. - 1965, 66, 67 Enander, Ellis A. - 1923, 24 Engelhardt, Drew - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Epperson, Donald - 1986 Epstein, Marc J. - 1967 Ergenbright, Troy - 1999, 00, 01 Erickson, Robert D. - 1969, 70, 71 Evans, William W. - 1937, 39, 40 Evanson, E.W. - 1930

--F-Facciponti, Debbie - Mgr - 1987, 88 Fagan, Shannon - Mgr - 1999 Fairchild, Ralph B. - 1929 Falso, Joseph - 1995, 96, 98, 99 Falzon, Dean - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Farnsworth, Gregory - 1982, 83 Farrar, Lyle - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Farquharson, Jr., William R. - 1956, 57, 58 Feinerman, Peter S. - 1980, 82, 83 Feirer, William A. - 1920, 21 Ferraro, Michael - 1983, 84 Ferraro, Clem - 1961 Fertal, Tom - 1994 Filippone, Nick - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Firkser, Boaz - 1952 Fish, Bradford - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Fisher, Brian - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Fisher, William J. 1978, 79, 80 Fitch, Fred - 1925 Flanagan, Henry E. - 1965, 66, 67 Flanagan, John - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Fleischman, William E. - 1958, 59, 60 Flesch, Renee - Mgr - 1984 Flower, Robert A. - 1962, 63 Flynn, Joseph R. - 1947, 48 Flynn, Brian - 1984, 85 Ford, J. Alexander - 1925 Ford, Ben E. - 1943, 47 Ford, James D. - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Forman, Randolph - 1928, 29 Fornaro, Robert L. - 1973, 74, 75 Forrest, Deborah J. - Mgr - 1973, 74 Fox, Jason - 1994 Fradkin, Jacob - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Francke III, William F. - 1952, 53 Freid, Gregg - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Fuller, Richard G. - 1947, 48 Furey, Raymond J. - 1966, 67, 68 Fusilli, Louis - 1986, 87, 88, 89 --G-Gabriel, Gerald V. - 1952, 53, 54 Gaines, Matthew - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Gammello, Chris - 2006, 07, 08 Gant, Jr., Charles H. - Mgr - 1941 Gant, Jr., Charles H. - 1940 Garcia, Frank J. - 1971 Garrison, Samuel - 1953, 54 Gasior, Walter J. - 1950, 51 Gaughran, Jr., Gerard W. - 1974, 76 Gaunt, Stanley N. - 1938 Gerweck, Richard A. - 1949, 50 Ghedina, Joe - 1996 Gilbert, Zachary - 1999, 00, 01 Gilman, James - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Gisser, Arthur - 1958 Gladwin, Richard A. - 1948, 49, 50 Glass, Norman - 1935, 37 Gleason, Richard W. - 1954, 55 Gleave, Michael T. - 1976, 77 Godfrey, William - 1939, 40 Goetz, Henry W. 1956, 57, 58 Goldberg, Adam - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Goldberg, Jeffrey - 1968 Goldsmith, Bernard - 1964, 65, 66 Goodman, Livingston T. - 1942, 43, 46 Gosnell, Douglas E. - 1949, 50, 51 Goss, Brian - 2012 Gowen, Winthrop - 1940

Gowen, Ernest L. - 1963 Graf, Henry W. - 1933, 34 Graham, Robert W. 1950, 51 Gramarossa, Stephen - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Graulich, George J. - 1958 Gray, Edward D. - 1926, 27, 28 Greason, George H. - 1932 Greenberg, Benjamin N. - 1928, 30 Griffin, Patricia A. - Mgr - 1976 Griswold, Elmer - 1935 Grosch, Blake - 1999 Grubb, Robert N. - 1971, 72 Gucker, Donald H. - 1955, 56, 57 Gutzwiller, James E. - 1939, 40, 41 --H-Hall, William H. - 1961, 62, 63 Hall, Brian K. - 1973 75, 76 Hallock, George M. - 1936, 37,38 Halloran, William B. - 1966, 67, 68 Hamilton, Thomas B. - 1962, 63 Hammel, Alexander - 1942, 43 Hancox, Steve - 1959 Hankins, James B. - 1951 Hanna, Jr., Howard R. - 1970 Harding, Jr., Fred R. - 1964, 65 Hart, Gordon J. - Mgr - 1926 Hart, Gordon J. - 1925 Hasbrouck, Albert R. - 1939, 40, 41 Haugevik, Edward A. - 1972, 73 Haugevik, Andrew L. - 1970, 71 Hayden, Matthew - 1990, 91 Hayden, John - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Hayes, Tom R. - 1992, 93, 94 Hayes, Shannon - Mgr - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Havalchak, Greg - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Heath, Jr., Raymond P. - Mgr - 1948 Heffernan, Christopher - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hemphill, Clifford J. - 1964, 66 Herbert, Carl M. - 1969, 70 Herger, William - 1987 Heumann, Steven - 1986, 87 Hext, Rachel E. - Mgr - 1973 Heyd, Edward M. - 1931 Higgins, Ivanhoe B. - 1965, 66 Hille, Scott - 1990, 91, 92 Hilliard, A.E. - 1921 Hilliard, J.C. - 1920, 21, 22 Hitchner, Stephen B. - 1937, 38, 39 Hobleman, Alfred C. - 1922, 23 Hoffman, Chris - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Hohman, Michael J. - 1974, 76, 77 Holliman, Kirk E. - 1966, 67, 68 Hollingsworth, Marvin G. - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Holly, Nicholas - 1992, 93, 94 Holthusen, J.A. - 1930 Hopkins, Carroll W. - 1926, 27 Horgan, Timothy - 1999, 00, 01, 02 Horn, Stephen, A - 1967, 68 Horoszewski, Roman - 1962, 63 Hover, Kevin - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Hover, Sean - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Howard, Cary - 2005 Howard, Jr., Willis W. - 1952, 53 Howell, Robert C. - 1951, 52, 53 Howell, C. Stuart - 1963 Howland, John B. - 1957, 58, 59 Hubbard, Robert D. - 1949, 50 Huber, William - Mgr - 1963 Hubner, Chris J. - 1977, 78, 79, 80

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Hulsmann, James - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Humphreys, James F. - 1932, 33, 34 Hunter, Scott - 1996 Hunton, Jay E. - 1959 Hurlburt, Stewart A. - 1941 Hurwitz, Michael - 2007, 08, 09 Hutchinson, Charles V.A. - Mgr - 1925 Hutchinson, Charles V.A. - 1924 Hutton, John - 1984, 85, 86, 87 --I-Iannascola, Denise - Mgr - 1983 Idowu, Henry - 2007 Ingraldi, Dan - 2010, 11, 12 Irving, Delmont S. - 1966 Irwin, Whitney - 1953 --J-Jackman, Craig - 1995, 96, 97 Jackson, Reid - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Jaffe, Lane - 1995, 96, 97 James, Donald M. - 1920, 21, 22 Jaquiss Harold M. - 1963 Jarema, Andrew - 1936, 37 Jarvis, Ronald - 1940, 41 Jefferds, Vincent H. - 1939, 40, 41 Jennings, Bruce - 1977 Jochim, Frank W. - 1929, 30, 31 Johnson, J. Munson - 1920, 21 Johnson, Robert G. - 1928, 29 Johnson, Wayne K. - 1927, 28 Johnson, Eugene - 1982, 84, 85 Johnson, C. Stanley - 1925 Joinnides, Paul - 1966, 67, 68 Jones, Brandon - 2000, 01, 02 Jones, Darrell - 1985, 86 Jordon, Allan H. - 1963 Juergens, George A. - 1955, 56 Julien, Joseph J. - 1930, 31, 32 Junier, R. Roland - 1966 Jurczak, Greg - 1994, 95, 96, 97 --K-Kahn, Steven - 1977, 78, 79 Kaiman, Dan - 2004 Kampe, Richard A. - 1965, 66 Kane, Michael E. - 1978 Kanterakis, Irene - Mgr - 1999 Keaestner, Sonya - Mgr - 1984, 85, 86 Kearney, Edward - 1928, 29, 30 Keating, Melvin L. - 1967 Kee, Brian A. - 1978 Keel, Stephen - 1998, 99 Keeler, Elmer - 1939, 40 Keiler, Henry F. - 1923, 24 Kelley, - 1922 Kelley, Robert E. - 1954, 55, 56 Kelly, David - 2011 Kelly, Kory - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Kempf, William - 1928 Kenney, Robert P. - 1954, 55 Kenny, William - 1946 Kent, William - 1981 Kenyon, Alexander - 2001 Kenyon, Christopher - 2001, 02, 04 Kerr, Bradley F. - 1967, 68 Kerwin, Brad - 2000, 01, 02 Kessler, Brent - 1991, 92, 93 Kidon, John - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Kielb, Stephen - 1992, 93

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Kiernan, James W. - 1923, 24, 25 Kiley, Alfred - 1960 Kirchner, Richard C. - 1963, 64 Kirkwood, John P. - 1929, 30, 31 Kirst, Kyle - 1988, 89, 90 Kiselick, Mary Ellen - Mgr - 1974 Kizis, Michael L. - 1969, 70 Klimchak, Matthew - 2011 Klimchak, Scott - 2011, 12 Klinsman, Elmer H. - 1935, 36, 37 Knabb, George T. - 1932 Knacke, Gary f. - 1971, 72, 73 Knauss, Richard J. -1930, 31 Knopf, Mark R. - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Knowles, Albert L. - 1932, 33 Koch, Theodore H. - 1959, 60, 61 Kohmescher, Kristin - Mgr - 1996, 97 Kolon, Chris - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kopcsik, Jeremy - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Kopley, Matthew - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Kosnac, Stephani - Mgr - 1980 Kowalski, Joseph - 1960, 61, 62 Kramer, George A. - 1932, 33, 34 Kresge, Jonathan - 1992, 93 Krost, Brian S. - 1982, 83, 85 Krueger, Kyle - 1999 Kuchta, Kurt J. - 1973, 74, 75 Kulthau, R.Y. - 1923, 24 Kurdyla, Allen - 1993, 94, 95 Kurdyla, Aaron - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Kyprianou, Cooper - 09 --L-Lagunowich, P. Nicholas - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Lamanna, Christian - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Lamb, George A. - 1963, 64, 65 Lamscha, R. Burton - 1921, 22 Landemare, Jr., H. Maurice - 1952, 53, 54 Lathrop, Churchill P. - Mgr - 1922 Latimer, George A. - 1930, 31, 32 Latona, Joseph - 1978 Lebo, Michael - 1993 Lechtonen, Reino O. - 1935, 36, 37 Lederer, Robert - 1993, 94 Lee, Christopher - 1993, 94 Lee, Jr., Walter A. - 1949, 50 LeFebvre, Michael - 1991 Lefferts, Jonathan - 2010, 11, 12 Leitch, Richard J. - 1966, 68, 69 Lemert, Kenneth D. - 1969 Lemken, Robert - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Lenhart, Paul H. - 1943 Letson, Charles T. - 1932 Lewis, Richard - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Lieber, Steven I. - 1968, 69, 70 Lilien, Matthew - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lincoln, Allan B. - 1921, 22, 23 Lindsay, Perry C. - 1921, 22, 23 Little, George P. - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Locker, Steven - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Locks, Brian - 1996, 97, 98 Lockwood, David - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Loppacker, R. A. - 1922 Lord, Thomas A. - 1964 Lott, William H. - 1920, 21 Lovejoy, Jamie - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Luca, Vincent - 1985 Luciano, Steven - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Lugossy, Frank T. - 1959, 60, 61 Lundwall, Albert A. - 1935, 36, 37

Lusby, Steven - 2012 Luthman, Carl R. - Mgr - 1964, 65 Lutwyler, Craig - 2002 Lynch, Jeffrey - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Lyon, C. Keith - 1997 --M-MacDonald, Kenneth W. - 1941, 42, 43 MacDonald, George E. - 1969, 70, 71 MacDonnell, Richard - 2000, 01 MacGilvary, Donald P. - 1926, 27, 28 MacGregor, John - 1952 Mackessey, J.N. - 1923 Mackey, Russ - 1995, 97, 98 MacLin, Thomas - 1957 Maddox, John L. - 1935, 36 MaGee, Joseph W. - 1974 Maher, Daniel - 1990, 91 Malekoff, Andrew - 1971 Malinak, Roy M. - 1971, 72, 73 Malinow, Martin - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Mangan, Will - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Manners, John - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Mannix, Kevin P. - 1978 Mareau, Marc - 1987, 88, 89 Marinelli, Adriano J. - 1952, 53 Marino, Ralph M. - 1977 Mark, Bernard F. - 1926, 27, 28 Marshall, Steven A. - 1976 Martello, Thomas - 1984, 85, 86 Martin, Peter J. - 1966, 67, 68 Martino, John - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Martocci, Victor F. - 1969, 70, 71 Martocci, Emil V. - 1941 Massey, George P. - 1970, 71, 72 Massey, Eugene S. - 1932, 33 Massey, Scott - 1999, 00, 01 Mastropaolo, Wendy - Mgr - 1994 Matanin, Joshuah - 2012 Matheis, Leland V. - 1920, 21, 22 Mattes, Christopher - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Matthews, Jack - 2011, 12 Matthews, Roger C. - 1961, 62, 63 Mattia, Hector A. - 1932, 33 Mauro, Michael A. - 1976, 78,79 Mayer, Brad - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Mayer, Griffin - 1999, 00, 01 McCabe, Douglas L. - 1943 McCarthy, Stuart R. - 1966, 67, 68 McGinty, Ryan - 1994 McInnes, John C. - 1931, 32 McKiernan, James H. - 1979 McLaughlin, Michael - 2000, 01 McMahon, Mark - 1982, 83, 84 McVeigh, Malcolm J. - 1950, 51, 52 Meier, Henry H. - 1931 Meigel, John - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Meistrell, H.L. - Mgr - 1920 Melanson, Ted - 2005, 06 Mellone, Richard A. - 1982 Mellone, Richard A. - Mgr - 1981 Melvin, Brian - 2005, 06, 07 Mercurio, Richard A. - 1974, 75 Meredith, Alan - 1947, 49 Meredith, George P. - 1948 Metzger, Karl E. - 1932, 33 Michaelis, Eric - 1992, 93 Miller, Jr., William C. - 1925, 26 Miller, Paul C. - 1980, 81, 82 Miller, Robert - 2004, 05


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Milligan, John - 1946 Milne, James G. - 1975, 76, 77 Mirabito, Richard J. - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Mitek, Adam - 1993, 94 Mitschele, Kristin (Mgr.) - 2002 Moffett, Thomas W. - 1953, 54, 55 Mohn, Robert A. - 1958 Molineaux, P.R. - 1920, 21 Molloy, J. A. - 1920 Mone, John - 1990, 91 Montgomery, Monte D - 1953, 54, 55 Moon, Ridgeway, V.C. - 1935, 36, 37 Mooney, Brett - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Moore, Scott - 1987, 89, 90 Moore, Robert L. - Mgr - 1933 Moore, Warner A. - 1923 Moorhead, John R. - 1932 Morea, Stephen - 1968 Morris, Robert - 2004 Morton, Jr., Thomas V. - Mgr - 1939 Mosher III, Robert R. - 1952, 53, 54 Mosteiro, Kenneth J. - 1974, 76 Moyse, Kenneth R. - 1958 Mudie, Samuel H. - 1960, 61, 62 Mudie, Robert E. - 1963, 64, 65 Mudie, Charles R. - 1965, 66, 67 Mulcahey, Fordon H. - 1925 Mullar, Robert J. - 1977 Muller, H. Clark - 1946, 48 Mulvey, Susan - Mgr - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Murphy, Patrick - 1998, 99, 00, 01 --N-Naporano, Jr., Andrew J. - 1969, 70 Nardella, Joseph - 2012 Naslonski, William - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Naslonski, James - 1989 Naslonski, John - 1982, 83, 84, 85 Naso, Robert J. - 1957, 58, 59 Nazzaro, Joseph P. - 1961, 62 Neiley, Nicholas W. - 1957, 59 Neinstedt, Chris - 2009, 10 Nelson, Richard - 1942 Nelson, John R. - 1975 Nelson, Milton - 1939, 40, 41 Nelson, Oswald - 1926, 27 Nesbitt, Robert D. - 1968, 69, 70 Neumann, William G. - 1942, 43 Newman, Edward - 1989, 90 Nicklas, Richard M. - 1957, 58, 59 Nomer, Howell - Mgr - 1946 Norton, Chris - 1994, 95 Norton, Keith - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Norton, Mark A. - 1968, 69, 70 Noto, Peter - 2011, 12 Nuzzi, John A. - 1980, 82 --O-O’Brien, John - 1985 O’Dougherty, Chris - 2006, 07, 08, 09 O’Shea, Ryan - 1992, 93, 94, 95 O’Toole, Timothy - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ohiokpehai, Daren - 2004 Okulski, John A. - 1964, 65, 66 Olin, Billy - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Oliva, Anthony D. - Mgr - 1961, 62 Oliver, Scott - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Olsen, Robert F. - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Omley, Herbert - 1946 Opdyke, Dwight A. - 1933 34

Orlick, Joseph E. - 1948, 49, 50 Orrizzi, John D. - 1968, 69, 70 Ortega, Felix - Mgr - 1997, 98, 99 Osgood, Jr., Charles F. - 1923, 24, 25, 26 --P-Padella, Carmita - Mgr - 1987 Palcanis, Franklin G. - 1934, 35, 36 Palenscar, Arthur T. - 1971, 72 Palermo, Nicholas J. - 1957, 58 Palmatier, W.A.C. - 1920 Palmer, Herbert G. - 1927, 28, 29 Pantages, Pete - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Parrilla, Andrew - 2011, 12 Parsons, Donald C. - 1948, 49, 50 Paul, Irvin - 1935 Pavelec, Barry - 1961, 62 Peezick, Richard B. - 1977 Pencek, Richard W. - 1958, 59, 60 Pendleton, E.C. - 1920 Pennington, Justin - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Pense, Robert M. - 1966, 67, 68 Percival, Ned - 1998, 99 Pereyra, Thomas Edwin - 1927, 28, 29 Perry, Arthur C. - 1936, 37, 38 Peters, Bill - 1995, 96 Pfaltz, H.M. - 1921 Phillips, Edwin W. - 1927 Phillips, Samuel E. - 1972 Pickar, David - 1969 Pilato, Edward C. - 1981 Pinajian, Mark 1998 Pisano, Anthony - 1960, 61 Pitt, Lawrence W. - 1938, 39 Pizzi, Danielle - Mgr - 1991 Plath, Trevor - 1999 Plummer, J. Thornton - 1926 Pooley, David W. - 1956, 57, 58 Popson, Paul D. - 1964, 65, 66 Popson, Kenneth J. - 1967 Porter, Brendan - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Portillo, Raul - 1985 Ports, George - 1956 Potter, Edgar J. - 1925 Power, Ian - 1999 Powless, Delby - 2003, 04 Prakopcyk, Richard A. - 1975, 76, 77,78 Prat, Christopher - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Pritts, Timothy - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Purdy, Michael - 1994, 95, 96 --Q-Quimby, Nel D. - 1920 Quinones, Edward J. - 1977, 78, 80, 81 --R-Rabideau, Luke - 1999 Race, Ernest S. - 1941, 42 Raggi, Jams L. - 180, 81 Ranieri, George B. - 1943, 46, 47 Rasmuson, Erik - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Raub, Howard B. - 1923, 24 Rauch, Daniel - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ray, Albert - 1979, 81, 82, 83 Recouso, Chris - 1984 Reibel, Samuel - Mgr - 1953 Reilly, Joseph E. - 1977, 78, 79 Reilly, Thomas - 1986, 87 Renshaw, Richard N. - 1937, 38 Ress, Warren L. - 1938

Rhoads, Brian - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Rhodes, Robert D. - 1925, 26 Rhodes, Robert J. - 1976, 77 Richardson, Charles A. - 1954, 55, 56 Riemenschneider, Robert - 1972 Rinaldi, Gregory - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Rinck, Michael J. - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Rionda, Marcos - 1991, 92 Ritch, Glenn T. - 1967, 68, 69 Rizk, Richard A. - 1954, 55 Roberts, Brad - 2006 Roberts, George H. - 1950, 51 Roberts, Clifford E. - 1926, 27 Roberts, Edwin B. - 1926, 27, 28 Robinson, George A. - 1962, 63, 64 Robinson, Arthur - 1956, 57 Robinson, Kyle - 2011, 12 Rochon, Alex - 2004 Rockafeller, Harry, II - 1939, 40, 41 Rodgers, Austin - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Rogers, Kelly - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Rogers, Michael - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Rohrbach, Nelson J. - 1927, 28, 29 Rolph, Arthur B. - 1936, 37, 38 Rommel, Jeff - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Rommel, Tim - 09 Roos, Brad - 1984, 85 Rosenwald, Theodore - 1925 Rosetti, William B. - 1924, 25 Ross, Kenneth - 1940, 41, 42 Rothenberg, Steven G. - 1968, 69 Rotkin, Alan M. - 1969, 70 Rotunda, Frank J. - 1965, 66, 67 Rough, David - 1999, 00, 01 Rouse, Rodney T. - 1925 Rowe, James F. - 1946, 47 Rubin, Albert - 1936, 37 Rubeling, Kyle - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ruch, Kenneth A. - 1924, 25, 26 Ruhlman, John - 1960 Russ, Stanley E. - Mgr - 1931 Russo, Ralph J. - 1938, 39, 40 Rutledge, Melinda - Mgr - 1996,97,98 Ryan, James J. - 1977 --S-Sacco, Toni S. - Mgr - 1978 St. George, Mike - 1999 Salowe, Alan - 1990, 91 Sample, Jr., Samuel R. - 1952, 53 Sanderson, Nate - 2005, 06 Sasser, Alfred - 1947, 48 Savidge, George Peter - 1964, 65, 66 Sbert, Robert S. - 1964 Scalzo, Dominic - 2011 Schablik, Keith - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Schaffel, Aaron D. - 1977, 79 Schaffer, John - 1986 Schaible, Kenneth W. - 1923 Schaller, David - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Schambach, Mike - 1999, 00, 02, 03 Schambach, Phil - 1999, 2003 Scheffer, Richard H. - 1968, 69, 70 Schermer, Anton - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Schettino, C. Thomas - 1929 Schmauder, Arthur E. - 1925 Schmidt, Ralph - 1941, 42 Schmidt, Walter J. - 1957, 58 Schmidt, Herb Walter - 1960, 61, 62 Schmidt, John - 1941

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Schmidt, Nicholas - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Schmunk, John - 1989, 90, 91 Schwing, Ben - 2011, 12 Schoenfeld, Melissa - Mgr - 1994 Schultz, William A. - Mgr - 1965 Schweiker, Malcolm A. - 1942, 43 Schwenker, Carl - 1935 Sciacca, Joseph A. - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Scipione, Richard A. - 1974, 75, 76, 77 Scott, Ryan - 2011, 12 Scudder, W. Tracy - 1928, 29 Scudder, Jr., Henry J. - Mgr - 1930 Scudder, Jr., Henry J. - 1929 Seaman, Lloyd s. - 1957, 58, 59 Seeley, Robert D. - 1938, 39, 40 Seward, Michael - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Sewell, Richard - 1969 Shaivitz, Edward G. - 1966, 67, 68 Shaivitz, Daniel - 1999, 00 Shallcross, Donald C. - 1941 Sharrett, Allan C. - 1947, 48, 50 Shedden, James M. - 1929 Shemesh, Brian - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Shemesh, Steve - 2010, 11, 12 Sheridan, James - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Sheridan, Kevin - 1987, 88, 89 Shuster, Ricahrd - 1986 Shuster, Carl N. - Mgr - 1941, 42 Shuster, John W. - Mgr - 1951 Sicoli, Anthony - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Simon, Harry - 1954, 55 Sindle, Harry - 1949 Sissler, Michael - 2004, 05, 07, 08 Smith, Matthew - 1999 Smith, Rob - 2006 Smoyer, Thomas R. - 1931 Snedeker, Leonard D. - 1930, 31 Snider, Steve - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Sode, Campbell - 2012 Sorensen, Nancy - Mgr - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Spangenberger, Joseph G. - 1954 Sparks, William E. - 1920, 21, 22, 23 Sparrow, John - 1986 Spillett, Daniel - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Spizuoco, Richard S. - 1969, 70 Springer, Kenneth - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Stack, Keith W. - 1979 Stagnitta, Michael - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Stanwick, Tad - 2006, 08, 09, 10 Steiner, Alfred - 1942 Stevens, Michael - 1993, 95 Stilley, Erik - 2008, 09, 10 Stone, Will - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Stottler, Joe - 2011, 12 Sturgess, Billy - 2007, 08 Sulfnar, Lisa - Mgr - 1989 Sullivan, Scott - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Sullivan, Barry D. - 1958 Summer, William - Mgr - 1927 Summer, William - 1926 Sutphin, Ellsworth E. - 1939 Sutphin, Ellsworth E. - Mgr - 1940 Sweeney, Thomas P. - 1977, 78, 79, 80 --T-Tahan, John - 1996, 97, 98 Tarjan, Armen Charles - 1943, 47 Teare, Malcolm M. - 1948 Teatom, James R. - 1974, 75, 76,77 Teatom, Greg - 2010

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Teller, D. Woolsey - 1921, 22, 23 Temple, Samuel B. - 1933, 34, 35 Temple, Leon B. - 1938, 39, 40 Terranova, Anthony - 2011, 12 Terrizzi, Anthony - 1960, 61 Terry, Lea E. - 1946, 47, 48, 49 Tevlin, Patrick - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Thomas, Jr., Henry F. - 1953, 54, 55 Thompson, DuBois S. - 1925, 26 Thralls, Jr., Jerome - 1926, 27, 28 Thropp, Frank W. - 1946, 47, 48, 49 Tillotson, Robert B. - 1952, 53 Tobin, Caylin - Mgr - 1990 Togno, Vincent - 1959, 60 Tolochko, John - 1985, 86, 87 Tomsky, Craig - 1985, 86 Topping, Lawrence D. - 1969, 70, 71 Totorella, Peter - 1986, 88, 89, 90 Townsend, Alexander - 1926, 27, 28 Trabulsky, Edward - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Trapp, Louis - 1981, 83, 84, 85 Trent, Zach - 2004, 05, 06 Tully, James F. - 1980, 81, 82 Tuman, Martin - Mgr - 1949, 50 Twitchell, Albert W. - 1933, 34, 35 Twitchell, Richard W. - 1963 Tyree, Mark - 1978, 79, 80, 81

Weis, Arthur H. - 1922, 23 Wells, Evon - 1946 Werman, Jacob - 2012 Wetjen, Rolf G. - 1962 Whelan, Matthew - 1988, 89 Whiffin, Lawrence R. - 1970, 71 White, Donald K. - 1941, 42, 43 White, Tim - 2001, 02, 03, 04 White, Chris - 2006, 07, 08 Whitson, Richard C. - 1950 Wiesmeier, Edward - 1958, 59, 60 Willott, James F. - 1965, 66, 67 Williams, David - 1999 Wojcik, Joseph - 1985 Wolfing, Christopher - 1987 Wolverton, George R. - Mgr - 1966, 67 Wood, W.A. - 1922, 24 Wooden, Kenneth - 1956, 67 Worden, Walter A. - 1934, 36

--U-Udert, Roland - Mgr - 1987, 88 Ullman, Rocky - 1997 Updike, Harold - 1934

--Z-Zanetti, Vincent P. - 1977, 78, 79 Zenda, Zachary - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Zerrillo, Nick - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Zoanetti, Michael - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Zukaukas, Charles L. - 1941, 42 Zwillinger, Alan S. - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Zybrick, Christopher - 2011, 12

--V-Valestra, John M. - 1962, 63, 64 Vallario, Michael - 1993, 94 Van Mater, George - 1939 Van Mater, Daniel D. - 1934, 35, 36 Van Ness, Bruce R. - 1969 Van Orden, Frank - 1926 Van Roten, Mike - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Vecchio, Aaron - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Vecchio, Robert - 1961, 62 Vencak, Robert D. - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Vickers-Annis, Taylor - 2007, 08, 09, 2010 Villani, John J. - 1952 Voorhees - 1920 Vukov, Glenn - 1978, 79, 80, 81 --W-Wagner, Christopher - 1987, 88, 89 Waldron, Jerome H. - 1927 Waldron, Jerome H. - Mgr - 1928 Walgrove, Jr., George R. - 1954 Walsh, Lawrence A. - 1969, 70, 71 Walsh, Matthew - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ward, William F. - 1931, 32, 33 Warner, Bryan - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Warnick, Ryan - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Warr, Richard - 1928 Waters, Kelly - Mgr - 1988 Waters, Kyle - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Watson, James - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Watson, Steven - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Weber, Garth F - 1965, 66, 67 Wehner, Robert - 1987 Weil, Jessica - Mgr - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Weiler, Richard C. - 1949, 50 Weingarten, James - 1990, 91, 92 Weingarten, Dale - 1979, 80, 81, 82

--Y-Yarusso, Michael - 1989, 90, 91, 92 Yatauro, Richard E. - 1951 Young, Harry C. - Mgr - 1943 Young, D.W. - 1928 Yurcak, Jenny (Mgr.) - 2002 Yurcak, Ronald N. - 1963, 64, 65

Bold indicates currently active player



AWARD WINNERS Rutgers lacrosse prides itself on the storied history and tradtion of the program. Part of that tradition are the awards that are given out annually. Head Coach Al Twitchell introduced the William Miller, Frederick Fitch and Alfred Sasser Tophies during the 1950 season. Tom Hayes brought the Robert Collett and Scholar-Athlete Awards as well as the Knight Cup during his tenure as head coach. Former head coach Jim Stagnitta added two more awards to the rich history of RU lacrosse; the Al Twitchell Award for top freshman and the Collins Award for improvement in GPA. Below is a list of RU award winners.

The William Miller Trophy Awarded to that team member in good academic standing who, by his own example, has constituted an inspiration to his teammates and made the greatest contribution to the team in the season’s play. 2012 Will Mangan 2011 Chris Mattes 2010 Justin Pennington 2009 Chris O’Dougherty 2008 Chris O’Dougherty 2007 Colin Checcio 2006 Greg Havalchak 2005 Jamie Lovejoy 2004 Greg Havalchak 2003 Jeff Duca Greg Havalchak 2002 Brad Kerwin 2001 Keith Cromwell 2000 Keith Cromwell 1999 Keith Cromwell 1998 Keith Cromwell 1997 Brody Bush Brad Mayer 1996 Mike Seward 1995 Ryan O’Shea 1994 Reid Jackson 1993 Nick DeLapi 1992 Mike Yarusso 1991 Greg Rinaldi 1990 Steve Luciano 1989 Lou Fusilli 1988 Greg Rinaldi, Jim Gilman 1987 Ed Trabulsy 1986 Dave Disciorio 1985 Brian Krost 1984 John Naslonski 1983 Bill Naslonski 1982 Albert Ray Robert Vencak

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1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961

1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952

1951 1950 1949 1948

Robert Vencak Robert Vencak James Ford Mike Mauro Tom Sweeney James Teatom Richard Scipione Alan Zwillinger Robert Bryan Edward Haugevik George Massey Victor Martocci Richard Scheffer Bruce Van Ness Edward Shaivitz Jack Emmer G. Peter Savidge George Lamb James D’Antonio John Valestra Roger Matthews Joseph Kowalski George Darlington Theodore Koch Dick Pencek Robert Naso Robert Naso John Daut Robert Andrews Robert Andrews Samuel Garrison Donald Stevens Wallace Beneville, Malcolm McVeigh Douglas Gosnell Joseph Orlick Joseph Orlick Charles DiLiberti

The Frederick Fitch Trophy Awarded to the varsity letterwinner who, through personal effort to develop his lacrosse ability, has shown the greatest improvement during the season. 2012 Andrew Parilla 2011 Kevin Hover 2010 Adam Goldberg 2009 Gerhard Buehning 2008 Chris Hoffmann 2007 Will Stone 2006 Austin Rodgers 2005 Sean Battoni 2004 Tom O’Toole 2003 Antony Sicoli 2002 Tim White 2001 Pat Murphy 2000 Brian Fisher 1999 Rod Carolan 1998 Steve Snider 1997 Brian Locks 1996 Keith Schablik 1995 Mike Seward

1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950

Dan Spillett Mark Bachardy Mike Beyrer Jamie Watson Scott Moore Steve Berkeley Phil Buckley Mark Moreau Gregg Freid Pat Dawson Tom Martello Andy Briggs Dale Weingarten Joseph Sciacca Robert Olsen Stephen Gramarossa Joseph Reilly James Milne Ralph Bekkevold Charles Apel Richard Mirabito Richard Mercurio Roy Malinak Robert Erickson Lawrence Walsh Kenneth Lampert John David Orrizzi Peter Martin Paul Joinnides Jack Emmer George Lamb James D’Antonio Richard Anderson George Darlington Frank Lugossy Jay Hutton William Fleischman Dick Pencek Nicholas Neiley Charles Richardson George Juergens Duane Ekadahl Adriano Marinelli Albert Calello Robert Graham Wallace Beneville

The Alfred Sasser Trophy Awarded to that member of the Rutgers varsity lacrosse team who, in the spirit of team play, has made the most assists during that year. 2012 Nick DePaolera 2011 Duncan Clancy 2010 Justin Pennington 2009 Justin Pennington 2008 Justin Pennington 2007 Chris Doctor 2006 Chris Doctor 2005 Leif Blomquist 2004 Leif Blomquist Tim White


AWARD WINNERS 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950

Leif Blomquist Jamie Lovejoy Keith Cromwell Mike McLaughlin Brody Bush Keith Cromwell Brody Bush Brody Bush Ryan O’Shea Matt Cameron Christian Lamanna Chris Prat Steve Luciano Steve Luciano Steve Luciano Peter Tortorella Ed Trabulsy Ed Trabulsy Ed Trabulsy Bill Naslonski Bill Naslonski Paul Miller Paul Miller James Ford James Ford James Ford Robert Olsen Richard Mirabito John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski George Massey George Massey George Massey Richard Scheffer Bruce Van Ness Paul Joinnides Raymond Furey Paul Popson Paul Popson John Valestra John Valestra John Valestra Anthony Pisano Anthony Pisano John Howland Richard Nicklas John Howland John Howland Robert Andrews Robert Andrews Robert Andrews Gerald Gabriel Gerald Gabriel Douglas Gosnell Richard Gladwin

The Robert Collett Award Awarded to that member of the Rutgers varsity lacrosse team who displays the best mental and physical spirit.

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977

Nick Zerrillo Steve Watson Billy Olin Michael DeMeo Tad Stanwick Chris O’Dougherty Brett Mooney John Flanagan Andrew Conforti Ken Springer Michael Bohlinger Chris Bryan Paul Boniello Paul Boniello Brian Locks Jeremy Kopcsik Jon Corso Bill Peters John Kidon Andrew Apel Nick DeLapi Tom Badger Scott Hille Phil Buckley Anton Schermer Greg Rinaldi Tom Reilly Pat Tevlin Lou Trapp Marty Malinow Mike Ferraro John Nuzzi Edward Quinones William Fisher Aaron Schaffel Richard Prakopcyk Charles Apel

The Rutgers Lacrosse Knight Cup Awarded to the player who has played the game of lacrosse to the best of his ability, who has, by example, inspired or led his teammates both on and off the field and who, above all, has consistently demonstrated the qualities of unselfishness and loyalty to his team and Rutgers University.

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Jacob Fradkin Brian Shemesh Brendan Porter Taylor Bottar Lyle Farrar Steve Campbell Chas Berntson Kyle Waters Matt Apel

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977

Dan Achatz Jason Basso Brain Fisher, Dave Rough John Martino Paul Campanile Matt Kopley Greg Jurczak Matt Elzer Mark Bachardy John Kidon Reid Jackson Jamie Watson John Mone John Schmunk Mark Moreau Richard Bianchi Pat Dawson Jeff Bayuk John Naslonski Jim Sheridan Mike Cavallaro Richard Mellon James Tully Thomas Sweeney Edwin Zipf Chris Hubner Richard Scipione

All Time Scholar-Athletes Awarded to the member of the team who had the highest GPA.

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Campbell Sode Brian Shemesh Sean Hover Jeff Rommel Jeff Rommel Jeff Rommel Jeff Rommel Kyle Rubeling John Flanagan Matt Apel Matt Apel Brian Fisher Steve Snider Steve Snider Steve Snider Steve Snider Mike Zoanetti Mike Zoanetti Reid Jackson Eric Michaelis Christopher Prat John Mone Scott Moore Shawn Buki Shawn Buki Patrick Tevlin Gregg Freid Andrew Briggs Andrew Briggs Peter Feinerman Paul Miller Paul Miller

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AWARD WINNERS Al Twitchell Award Awarded to the freshman who was seen as the most valuable to his team.

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Brian Goss Scott Klimchak Duncan Clancy Michael Diehl Kory Kelly

Collins Award Awarded to the member of the team who had the greatest increase in GPA.

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Jacob Werman Ryan Scott Stephen Belichick Taylor Bottar Hunter Burnard

New Jersey Lacrosse Hall of Fame 1997 1998

Tom Hayes (Coach) Reid Jackson ‘94 Joseph Nazzaro ‘62 Lawrence Pitt ‘39 (Coach) David Pooley Richard Rizk ‘55 Albert Twitchell ‘35 (Coach) Joseph Reilley ‘78 Peter Savidge ‘66

GTE Academic All-American

1998

Michael Zoanetti (District II)

Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of Fame (Year of election) 2013 2008 2002 1999 1996 1995 1991 1990 1989 1987 1986

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Keith Cromwell James Ford Albert Ray James Teatom Bob Vencak ‘82 Tom Sweeney ‘80 John Howland ‘59 John Daut ‘57 Robert Andrews ‘56 Ed Haugevick ‘73 Bob Naso ‘59 John Valestra ‘64 Tom Hayes (Coach) Al Brisotti (Coach) Jack Emmer ‘’67 Joseph Julien ‘32 Harland Miestrell ‘20

Lacrosse Hall of Fame (Year of election)

2000 1996 1990 1985 1973 1972 1967 1965 1961 1962 1958

John Danowski ‘76 John Valestra ‘64 Tom Hayes (Coach) Robert Kelley ‘56 Willis Bilderback ‘30 George Latimer ‘32 Albert Twitchell ‘35 (Coach) Joseph Julien ‘32 Fred Fitch (Coach) Harland Meistrell ‘20 Al Brisotti (Coach)

­Lacrosse Recipients of the Donald Leslie Coursen Award (Rutgers Outstanding Male Athlete)

1994 1986 1982 1966 1964 1962 1960 1959 1957 1956 1948 1943 1942 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1932

Reid Jackson David Disciorio Albert Ray Peter Savidge Jim D’Antonio Sam Mudie Robert Clark William Austin Don Gucker Bob Andrews Charles DiLiberti Ken McDonald Ralph Schmidt Arthur Perry Maurice Bullard Daniel Van Mater Albert Twitchell George Kramer George Latimer

Jack Turnbull Award Outstanding Attackman in Country

1957

Jack Daut ‘57

Morris Touchstone Award Coach of the Year

1993 1974 1960 1958

John Danowski ‘76 Jack Emmer ‘67 Willis Bilderback ‘30 Albert Twitchell ‘35

Schmeisser Award Outstanding Defenseman in Country

1994

Reid Jackson

USILA Man of the Year

1987 1974 1965 1962

Tom Hayes Tom Hayes Joseph Julien ‘32 Albert Twitchell ‘35

USILA Special Award

1976

1997 1990 1986 1974

Joseph Julien ‘32 USA National Team Reid Jackson ‘94 Greg Rinaldi (Alternate) ‘90 Bob Vencak ‘82 Tom Sweeney (Alternate) ‘80 Bill Naslonski (Alternate) ‘84 Ed Haugevik ‘731940 William Evans, M

Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame 2006 2004 2003 2002 1999 1997 1995 1994

Albert Ray, ‘83 Bob Naso Reid Jackson Tom Sweeney Jack Daut ‘57 Edward Haugevik ‘73 Al Twitchell ‘35 Robert Kelley ‘56 George Latimer ‘32


CAREER AND SEASON RECORDS Career

Season

Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Keith Cromwell (1998-2001) Ed Trabulsy (1984-87) James Ford (1977-80) Steve Luciano (1988-91) Ryan O’Shea (1992-1995) Tom Sweeney (1977-80) Greg Rinaldi (1987-90) John Danowski (1973-76) Bob Andrews (1954-56) Brody Bush (1995-99)

266 202 201 196 196 191 178 177 174 173

Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Keith Cromwell (1998-2001) Greg Rinaldi (1987-90) Tom Sweeney (1977-80) Mike Rinck (1972-75) Ryan O’Shea (1992-1995) Jack Daut (1955-57) Ed Trabulsy (1984-87) Bob Kelley (1954-56) Chris Heffernan (1981-84) Paul Joinnides (1966-68) Don Stevens (1951-53)

152 144 141 134 128 113 112 100 96 91 91

James Ford (1977-80) John Danowski (1973-76) Keith Cromwell (1998-2001) Bob Andrews (1954-56) Steve Luciano (1988-91) Brody Bush (1995-99) Ed Trabulsy (1984-87) Paul Popson (1964-66) John Valestra (1962-64) Bill Naslonski (1981-84)

131 120 114 111 111 101 90 89 86 84

John Kidon (1992-1995) Greg Havalchak (2002-06) John Schmunk (1988-91) John Naslonski (1982-83) Michael Zoanetti (1995-98) Bob Bryan (1972-74) Rich Scipione (1974-77) Jim Gilman (1984-88) Don Gucker (1955-57) Billy Fisher (1978-80)

846 663 614 609 525 524 499 499 457 347

Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Saves 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Points 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. Goals 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9. 10. Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Bill Naslonski (1983) James Ford (1980) Keith Cromwell (2000) John Danowski (1976) Keith Cromwell (1998) Tom Sweeney (1978) John Valestra (1964) Steve Luciano (1990) Keith Cromwell (1999) Bill Naslonski (1984)

81 73 73 72 71 70 70 65 65 64

Tom Sweeney (1978) Greg Rinaldi (1990) Roger Matthews (1962) Keith Cromwell (1999) Jack Daut (1957) John Howland (1958) Ryan O’Shea (1993) Keith Cromwell (1998) Jack Daut (1955) Jack Daut (1956) Mike Rinck (1974)

50 48 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 40 40

John Danowski (1973) James Ford (1978) Bill Naslonski (1983) Bob Andrews (1955) Bob Andrews (1956) John Valestra (1964) Steve Luciano (1990) Brody Bush (1997) John Danowski (1974) Bill Naslonski (1984)

54 51 49 44 39 39 37 37 37 37

John Kidon (1994) John Kidon (1995) John Schmunk (1990) Bob Bryan (1973) John Schmunk (1989) Rich Scipione (1975) Greg Havalchak (2003) Jim Gilman (1988) John Schmunk (1991) Rich Scipione (1977)

260 241 227 202 199 191 188 186 186 183

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

John Danowski Tom Sweeney Bob Andrews John Danowski Bob Kelley Roger Matthews Bill Naslonski Ryan O’Shea Bob Olsen Ed Trabulsy John Valestra John Valestra Keith Cromwell

Assists 14 13 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10

(vs. Penn State, 1974 - 5g, 9a) (vs. C.W. Post, 1978 - 10g, 3a) (vs. Syracuse, 1955 - 4g, 8a) (vs. Penn State, 1973 - 3g, 8a) (vs. Syracuse, 1955 - 8g, 3a) (vs. Penn State, 1963 - 9g, 2a) (vs. Princeton, 1984 - 5g, 6a) (vs. Lafayette, 1993 - 8g, 3a) (vs. Connecticut, 1980 - 3g, 8a) (vs. Bucknell, 1987 - 4g, 7a) (vs. Harvard, 1962 - 4g, 7a) (vs. Colgate, 1964 - 3g, 8a) (vs. Radford, 2000 - 6g,4a)

Goals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Greg Rinaldi Tom Sweeney Roger Matthews Don Stevens Chris Heffernan Bob Kelley Ryan O’Shea Greg Rinaldi Dick Leitch Bill Naslonski Delby Powless Paul Popson Tom Sweeney Ed Trabulsy Dale Wiengarten Keith Cromwell Keith Cromwell Keith Cromwell Keith Cromwell

10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6

(vs. Lehigh, 1990) (vs. C.W. Post, 1978) (vs. Penn State, 1963) (vs. Delaware, 1951) (vs. Air Force, 1983) (vs. Syracuse, 1955) (vs. Lafayette, 1993) (vs. Bucknell, 1987) (vs. Colgate, 1966) (vs. Syracuse, 1984) (vs. Navy, 2003) (vs. Colgate, 1964) (vs. Air Force, 1978) (vs. Bucknell, 1984) (vs. Hofstra, 1982) (vs. Denver, 1999) (vs. Delaware, 1999) (vs. Radford, 2000) (vs. Army, 1999)

1. 2. 3.

John Danowski Bob Andrews John Danowski Bob Olsen John Valestra Keith Cromwell Keith Cromwell Brody Bush Brody Bush John Danowski Andy DeCicco James Ford Gerald Gabriel Brian Krost Bill Naslonski Bill Naslonski Ed Trabulsy John Valestra

9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

(vs. Penn State, 1973) (vs. Syracuse, 1955) (vs. Yale, 1973) (vs. Connecticut, 1980) (vs. Colgate, 1964) (vs. Sacred Heart, 2000) (vs. Albany, 2001) (vs. VMI, 1997) (vs. Villanova, 1997) (vs. Adelphi, 1983) (vs. Whittier, 1989) (vs. Penn State, 1978) (vs. CCNY, 1952) (vs. Princeton, 1985) (vs. Montclair, 1983) (vs. Drexel, 1984) (vs. Bucknell, 1987) (vs. Harvard, 1962)

Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

John Kidon Bob Bryan Ted Koch Roman Horoszewski Mike Zoanetti John Martino Roman Horoszewski John Kidon Ted Koch John Schmunk Billy Fisher John Kidon John Schmunk

32 29 29 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25

(vs Army, 1995) (vs. Navy, 1972) (vs. Johns Hopkins, 1962) (vs. Princeton, 1962) (vs. Butler, 1996) (vs. UMBC, 2000) (vs. Johns Hopkins, 1962) (vs. Princeton, 1993) (vs. Navy, 1960) (vs. Johns Hopkins, 1989) (vs. Adelphi, 1979) (vs. Delaware, 1992) (vs. Syracuse, 1990)


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1887 (0-4)

Lehigh L Stevens L NYU L Brooklyn Athletics L Captain: Charles Devine

NYU L NYLC L Stevens W Stevens T NYLC L Nassau L NYU L CCNY L CCNY L Captain: Charles Divine

Brooklyn Athletics L CCNY W Bedfords W Captain: Samuel Lockett

0-9 0-5 2-3 2-4

5/12 5/19 5/26 6/9 6/12

SWARTHMORE L STEVENS W NYLC W Army L NYU W Captain: William E. Sparks

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

4/5 4/12 4/26 5/3 5/10 5/17 5/24 5/30 5/31

Crescent A. C. L LEHIGH T PRINCETON L Army L NYU T NYLC W Swarthmore W Union W Syracuse L Captain: H.F. Keiler

1-3 5-1 4-3

4/5 4/18 4/25 5/2 5/9 5/16 5/23

NYLC W 4-1 SYRACUSE L 2-7 PENN L 2-3 Crescent AC L 2-11 NYU L 1-2 Navy L 3-6 SWARTHMORE W 6-3 Captain: James W. Kiernan

4/9 4/10 4/17 4/24 4/28 5/1 5/8 5/15 5/22

Union W 5-4 Syracuse L 2-13 Lehigh L 2-7 LAFAYETTE W 12-0 Princeton L 4-7 Navy L 2-10 Montclair AC W 6-4 Swarthmore W 6-5 Army L 4-9 Captain: Kenneth A. Ruch

4/8 4/15 4/23 4/30 5/6 5/7 5/14 5/17 5/20

Penn W Montclair AC W UNION W Lehigh W Brown W Yale L SYRACUSE W Army L PRINCETON L Captain: F. Richard Cass

4/7 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/4

Montclair AC Lehigh Princeton St. John’S (Md.) Union

1920 (1-5) 4/24 Swarthmore L 3-8 5/1 Johns Hopkins L 0-13 5/8 NYLC W 3-0 5/12 Stevens L 1-2 5/15 Crescent AC L 1-9 5/22 BROOKLYN LC L 2-3 Captain: William H. Lott

1921 (1-6) NYLC L 4-5 Yale L 3-5 MANUAL TRAINING HS W 9-2 Crescent AC L 5-7 Lehigh L 0-11 STEVENS L 1-4 SWARTHMORE L 3-6 Captain: J. Munson Johnson

1922 (5-2) LEHIGH L 1-5 Swarthmore W 5-4 NYU W 12-1 Yale W 4-2 Stevens W 7-4 NYLC W 15-1 PRINCETON L 1-6 Captain: R. Burton Lamscha

1923 (5-4) 4/7 4/19 4/28 5/4

Brooklyn Poly HARVARD Lehigh Princeton

5/5 5/12 5/16 5/19 6/9

Syracuse L STEVENS W Army W PENN W *Maryland L *Olympic Playoffs Captain: Edwin B. Roberts

2-8 3-3 1-2 3-7 1-1 1-0 6-2 7-0 1-4

3/30 4/13 4/20 4/24 4/27 5/3 5/11 5/18

Montclair AC W Stevens W St. John’s L NYU W LEHIGH W Princeton L Johns Hopkins W CCNY W Captain: Henry Clay Alton

4-7 7-3 8-3 4-3 4-7

4/12 4/16 4/19 4/26 5/1 5/3 5/10 5/17 5/24

Lafayette W 11-3 NYU W 7-4 Crescent AC L 4-5 STEVENS W 8-2 CCNY W 7-2 Lehigh W 9-2 St. John’S (Md.) L 1-7 PRINCETON W 5-1 Penn W 6-5 Captain: Edward Kearney

4/4 4/11 4/18 4/25 4/29 5/2 5/9 5/16 5/23

MONTCLAIR AC W 8-1 LAFAYETTE W 12-2 Yale L 4-6 Stevens W 7-2 NYU L 2-3 Lehigh W 10-4 PRINCETON W 9-2 Maryland L 3-10 PENN W 6-3 Captain: John P. Kirkwood

4/9 4/13 4/16 4/23 4/30 5/6 5/14 5/21

Penn W 7-6 STEVENS W 6-0 LEHIGH W 25-0 Lafayette W 8-0 MARYLAND L 2-10 Princeton T 4-4 NYU W 9-4 UNION W 9-1 *Syracuse W 10-2 *Maryland L 4-5 *Olympic Playoff Captain: Joseph J. Julien

4/8

PENN

1929 (6-2)

1925 (2-5)

1889 (2-1)

4/7 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/10 5/13 5/20

1924 (3-4-2)

1888 (1-7-1)

4/16 4/23 4/30 5/7 5/14 5/21 5/28

0-6 12-6 12-0 5-12 11-3

W 14-0 W 1-0 L 3-7 L 1-13

9-6 2-1 2-9 9-0 5-2 1-9 5-4 8-0

1930 (7-2)

1926 (4-5)

1931 (6-3)

1927 (6-3) 5-3 4-3 7-5 9-3 4-0 4-7 6-5 0-1 3-4

1928 (8-2) W 12-4 W 11-3 W 5-4 W 7-1 W 5-0

1932 (7-2-1)

1933 (4-3-1) W

8-4

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

4/15 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/10 5/13 5/20

NYU W 12-1 #PRINCETON L 3-4 CRESCENT AC L 8-10 Maryland L 2-6 Stevens W 2-1 Union W 15-3 Crescent AC T 7-7 #Denotes Overtime Captain: William F. Ward

4/14 4/18 4/21 4/28 5/5 5/12 5/19

CCNY W 14-8 LEHIGH W 13-4 #STEVENS T 3-3 ARMY W 5-4 Crescent AC L 5-8 Princeton L 5-7 Penn W 11-6 #Denotes Overtime Captain: Dwight A. Opdyke

4/13 4/20 4/26 4/27 5/4 5/11 5/18 5/22

CCNY W Swarthmore W SPRINGFIELD W Johns Hopkins L Army L PRINCETON L Stevens W PENN W Captain: Samuel B. Temple

4/11 4/18 4/25 5/2 5/9 5/16 5/23 6/11

CCNY W Stevens W Army T Johns Hopkins L Princeton L Maryland L Penn W All-American T Captain: Daniel D. Van Mater

4/10 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 5/15 5/19 5/22

CCNY W Swarthmore W PRINCETON L LAFAYETTE W Maryland L Stevens W Army L PENN W Captain: Richard Chartrand

1934 (4-2-1)

1935 (5-3) 10-6 10-4 11-8 0-7 3-9 2-4 7-5 13-4

1936 (3-3-2) 14-1 13-7 7-7 7-12 6-11 6-8 20-5 7-7

1937 (5-3) 17-5 16-9 7-8 16-1 4-16 6-3 9-14 10-4

1938 (4-2)

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4/2 4/16 4/23 4/30

WILLIAMS CCNY ARMY MARYLAND

W 11-2 W 9-6 W 4-3 L 9-11

5/11 Princeton L 5/14 CRESCENT AC W Captain: George Hallock

2-4 4-3

1939 (3-4)

4/8 4/15 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/10 5/20

LEHIGH W Yale W Maryland L St. John’S L CCNY W Army L PRINCETON L Captain: Stephen Hitchner

3/30 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/8 5/11 5/18

CRESCENT AC Yale MARYLAND SYRACUSE CCNY Lehigh Army Princeton Captain: Bill Evans

14-3 6-5 0-12 5-12 10-6 2-7 3-10

1940 (4-3-1) W 11-7 T 8-8 L 2-6 W 7-6 W 14-3 W 9-4 L 3-10 L 1-7

4/20 5/1 5/4 5/11 5/15 5/18 5/22

CCNY W 11-2 SWARTHMORE L 5-6 Penn State L 1-9 DREXEL W 6-4 PRINCETON L 3-18 MANHASSETT LC L 1-11 Stevens L 6-7 Captain: George Ranieri

1947 (3-7-1) 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 4/30 5/3 5/7 5/10 5/17 5/24

ARMY L MIT L Penn W CCNY L STEVENS W MONTCLAIR AC T PRINCETON L Lehigh L MARYLAND L Drexel W Manhasset LC L Captain: Harry Cyphers

4/1 4/7 4/10 4/17 4/24 4/28 5/1 5/5 5/8 5/12 5/14

Army L WILLIAMS L CCNY W LI BOMBERS AC W PENN W YALE L Stevens W PRINCETON L Montclair AC W LEHIGH W Maryland L Captain: Charles DiLiberti

4/9 4/13 4/16 4/23 4/27 4/30 5/4 5/7 5/11 5/14

MONTCLAIR AC W MARYLAND W SYRACUSE L LAFAYETTE W Yale L Lehigh W Princeton L Penn W CCNY W Army W Captain: Kenneth Coffe

3/29 3/31 4/8 4/12 4/15 4/19 4/22

Virginia Washington & Lee WILLIAMS CCNY Maryland LEHIGH Penn State

1-14 4-5 2-1 6-7 8-3 8-8 2-9 2-5 3-16 13-2 6-11

1948 (6-5)

1941 (3-4)

4/12 YALE L 2-8 4/19 Maryland L 1-10 4/26 LEHIGH W 13-1 5/3 LAFAYETTE W 16-1 5/10 Syracuse L 4-11 5/17 CCNY W 14-2 5/21 PRINCETON L 3-9 Captains: Harry J. Rockafeller II, James E. Gutzwiller

3/21 4/4 4/11 4/15 4/18 4/25 4/29 5/2 5/6 5/9

4/7 4/10 4/24 4/28 5/5

1942 (6-3-1) UNION T LAFAYETTE W CCNY W DREXEL W Princeton L Navy L Lehigh W MONTCLAIR AC W SYRACUSE W MARYLAND L Captain: Kenneth Ross

1946 (2-5)

6-6 13-3 13-5 12-4 0-17 6-10 10-6 9-6 8-6 1-14

1943 (3-2) STEVENS L 4-7 Maryland L 0-15 CCNY W 21-5 LEHIGH W 8-3 PRINCETON W 7-5 Captain: William G. Neumann

No teams in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II

3-15 5-6 11-3 13-3 11-3 3-5 11-3 1-12 7-3 11-6 3-12

1949 (7-3) 12-5 4-3 9-17 16-2 2-9 14-3 7-8 7-5 8-7 12-4

1950 (6-7) L L W W L W W

8-9 6-9 7-5 17-7 3-11 17-4 11-6


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

4/26 Stevens W 12-0 5/3 Yale L 3-10 5/6 PENN W 17-5 5/10 PRINCETON L 6-11 5/13 Army L 9-18 5/20 Syracuse L 10-13 Captains: Joseph Orlick, Richard Gladwin

4/11 Princeton L 7-19 4/18 STEVENS W 12-7 4/21 LAFAYETTE W 19-7 4/28 Delaware W 16-9 5/2 Yale W 8-7 5/5 CCNY W 12-3 5/9 Penn W 14-5 5/12 MONTCLAIR AC W 10-4 5/16 Lehigh W 10-4 Captains: Douglas Gosnell, George Roberts

4/5 CCNY W 18-2 4/12 DELAWARE W 14-3 4/16 Army L 5-11 4/26 LEHIGH W 16-0 5/3 Lafayette W 21-1 5/7 PRINCETON L 5-7 5/10 Penn State W 16-15 5/14 PENN W 15-6 Captains: Wallace Beneville, Malcolm McVeigh

1951 (8-1)

1952 (6-2)

1953 (8-2)

3/28 4/4 4/11 4/15 4/18 4/25 5/2 5/6 5/9 5/12

Ohio State W 14-2 WILLIAMS W 7-6 Mt. Washington W 5-4 Delaware W 16-4 Lehigh W 13-6 CCNY W 18-4 LAFAYETTE W 18-3 Princeton L 10-19 Penn State W 14-7 Penn L 6-8 Captain: Donald E. Stevens

4/3 LEHIGH W 12-2 4/9 DARTMOUTH W 9-5 4/10 Johns Hopkins L 3-11 4/17 Hofstra L 7-8 4/24 STEVENS W 13-3 4/28 PENN W 14-11 5/8 Penn State W 20-7 5/12 CCNY W 14-4 5/19 PRINCETON L 9-11 5/22 DELAWARE W 19-4 Captains: Gerald Gabriel, Samuel Garrison

1954 (7-3)

1955 (8-1-1)

4/2 ARMY W 11-7 4/13 Lehigh W 21-0 4/16 Johns Hopkins W 12-2 4/20 Stevens W 17-6 4/23 Penn State W 17-6 4/30 Syracuse W 23-19 5/4 CCNY W 17-6 5/7 Penn W 20-5 5/11 Princeton T 14-14 5/20 HOFSTRA L 6-16 Captains: Monte Montgomery, Thomas Moffett

3/31 CORNELL W 16-7 4/3 HARVARD W 19-8 4/7 STEVENS W 13-4 4/14 PENN W 18-2 4/18 Army W 13-11 4/28 SYRACUSE L 5-13 5/2 PRINCETON W 17-11 5/5 LEHIGH W 13-0 5/9 CCNY W 15-3 5/19 Penn State W 19-11 Captains: Robert Andrews, Robert Kelley

1956 (9-1)

1957 (7-3)

3/30 CORNELL W 19-10 4/2 HARVARD W 18-9 4/6 STEVENS W 15-2 4/13 Army L 4-9 4/17 YALE W 14-3 4/20 Mt. Washington L 9-14 4/27 VIRGINIA W 10-8 5/4 Lehigh W 17-2 5/8 Princeton L 7-8 5/17 Penn State W 17-9 Captains: John Daut, Donald Glucker

4/18 Army L 11-13 4/25 Johns Hopkins L 14-17 5/2 Lehigh W 15-8 5/6 STEVENS W 16-4 5/9 Mt. Washington L 9-18 5/13 Princeton W 9-6 5/16 Penn State W 17-6 Captains: Robert Naso, John Howland

1960 (7-5)

4/2 NAVY L 2-15 4/5 HARVARD W 9-3 4/6 New Hampshire W 11-2 4/9 COLGATE W 11-2 4/13 Stevens W 13-4 4/16 Army L 3-17 4/20 Yale W 8-7 4/23 Johns Hopkins L 2-12 4/30 Penn State W 15-5 5/7 Mt. Washington L 8-15 5/14 LEHIGH W 13-5 5/18 PRINCETON L 6-9 Captains: Richard Pencek, William Fleischman

4/1 Navy L 3-12 4/5 New Hampshire W 17-0 4/6 HARVARD L 11-14 4/12 STEVENS W 17-3 4/15 ARMY L 10-11 4/19 YALE L 7-12 4/22 Johns Hopkins L 7-9 4/29 Penn State W 6-3 5/6 Colgate W 11-5 5/10 Lehigh L 7-8 5/13 Mt. Washington L 6-14 5/17 Princeton L 5-7 Captains: Theodore Koch, Anthony Pisano

1961 (4-8)

1962 (4-7)

1958 (9-2) 3/29 Johns Hopkins L 5-17 3/31 Virginia W 10-8 4/1 Duke W 12-3 4/12 Penn W 15-1 4/16 Yale W 12-7 4/19 ARMY L 2-13 4/26 Penn State W 15-2 5/3 LEHIGH W 17-2 5/8 Stevens W 16-4 5/10 Mt. Washington W 10-8 5/14 PRINCETON W 11-9 Captains: Walter J. Schmidt, Anthony Curto

3/31 NAVY L 6-17 4/4 HARVARD L 13-18 4/5 New Hampshire W 15-10 4/8 AUSTRALIA ALL STARS W 18-11 4/14 Army L 10-15 4/18 Yale W 16-11 4/21 HOFSTRA L 9-10 4/28 Penn State L 13-18 5/5 Johns Hopkins L 11-13 5/11 Lehigh W 9-6 5/16 PRINCETON L 7-13 Captains: Sam Mudie, Herb Schmidt

1963 (7-4)

1959 (7-4)

3/28 4/2 4/11 4/15

Navy New Hampshire Colgate YALE

L 9-10 W 15-0 W 16-8 W 14-10

3/30 4/2 4/10 4/13

Navy HARVARD New Hampshire ARMY

L 3-13 W 17-10 W 13-5 L 6-14

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 4/17 YALE W 11-7 4/20 Hofstra W 13-8 4/27 Penn State W 16-7 5/1 COLGATE W 19-9 5/4 Johns Hopkins L 8-14 5/11 LEHIGH W 6-3 5/15 Princeton L 7-11 Captains: James Anderson, Roger Matthews

1964 (8-3)

3/28 3/31 4/1 4/11 4/18 4/22 4/25 4/29 5/2 5/9 5/13

NAVY L 3-20 HARVARD W 9-6 New Hampshire W 17-5 Army L 3-10 HOFSTRA W 12-4 Yale L 8-9 Penn State W 14-8 Colgate W 21-8 Johns Hopkins W 11-10 Lehigh W 14-3 PRINCETON W 15-10 Captain: John Valestra

4/3 WILLIAMS W 10-9 4/6 HARVARD W 11-4 4/7 New Hampshire W 6-5 4/10 ARMY L 3-11 4/14 Johns Hopkins L 9-15 4/17 Hofstra W 16-8 4/21 YALE L 6-9 4/24 COLGATE W 13-5 5/1 Penn State W 19-9 5/8 Mt. Washington L 10-15 5/15 LEHIGH W 14-3 5/19 Princeton W 10-6 Captains: Ronald N. Yurcak, George A. Lamb

3/19 VIRGINIA W 9-4 3/26 BROWN L 5-7 4/2 WILLIAMS W 9-2 4/5 HARVARD W 8-6 4/7 New Hampshire W 16-5 4/9 Army L 6-10 4/16 HOFSTRA W 15-2 4/20 Johns Hopkins L 7-8 4/23 COLGATE W 15-5 4/27 Yale L 6-11 4/30 Penn State W 17-1 5/7 Mt. Washington L 6-13 5/11 PRINCETON W 11-6 5/14 Lehigh W 18-4 Captains: Paul Popson, G. Peter Savidge

1966 (9-5)

1967 (7-4-1) 3/25 Virginia 3/31 New Hampshire 4/1 WILLIAMS

60

1972 (9-3)

3/30 4/2 4/6 4/11 4/13 4/17 4/20 4/24 4/27 4/30 5/4

WILLIAMS W 10-3 HARVARD L 7-8 Army L 5-10 New Hampshire W 14-2 HOFSTRA W 11-2 PRINCETON W 5-2 COLGATE W 14-4 Yale L 4-8 Penn State W 10-1 Lehigh W 15-4 Mt. Washington L 11-14 Captain: Edward G. Shaivitz

3/29 WILLIAMS W 15-6 4/1 HARVARD W 9-5 4/5 ARMY L 5-13 4/10 New Hampshire W 12-4 4/12 Hofstra L 6-8 4/19 Long Island AC L 7-11 4/23 YALE L 1-6 4/26 Penn State W 12-10 4/29 LEHIGH W 15-6 5/3 Johns Hopkins L 5-20 5/5 PRINCETON JV L 2-3 5/10 Air Force W 17-6 5/12 Colgate W 12-7 5/14 Princeton L 13-15 Captains: Richard Leitch, Glenn Ritch

3/25 4/4 4/8 4/11 4/15 4/19 4/22 4/26 4/29 5/3 5/6 5/9 5/20

WILLIAMS W 9-2 HARVARD W 12-3 HOFSTRA W 4-3 Johns Hopkins L 5-12 Bucknell W 13-3 PENN W 6-3 Adelphi W 9-6 Army L 5-6 Penn State W 15-6 Navy L 4-5 YALE W 11-3 PRINCETON W 9-6 *Maryland L 3-9 *NCAA Tournament Captains: George Massey, Andrew Haugevik

1969 (7-7)

1970 (6-4)

3/28 WILLIAMS W 13-4 4/2 New Hampshire W 20-5 4/4 Army L 0-18 4/11 HOFSTRA W 10-9 4/18 Long Island AC L 9-14 4/22 Yale L 10-13 4/25 Penn State W 8-2 4/28 Lehigh W 22-3 5/2 Johns Hopkins L 5-13 5/12 PRINCETON W 11-6 Captains: Robert Nesbitt, John Orrizzi

1971 (6-6) L 4-9 W 9-4 W 14-4

4/6 HARVARD L 6-7 4/10 Hofstra L 3-15 4/17 BUCKNELL W 9-6 4/21 Yale W 11-8 4/24 Penn State W 20-7 4/28 LEHIGH W 17-1 5/1 Johns Hopkins L 9-21 5/7 Penn L 7-12 5/11 Princeton W 13-7 Captains: Victor Martocci, George MacDonald

1968 (7-4)

1965 (8-4)

4/4 HARVARD W 7-3 4/8 ARMY L 9-11 4/15 Hofstra W 13-3 4/22 Colgate W 9-3 4/26 YALE W 6-5 4/29 Penn State L 6-7 5/2 LEHIGH W 15-5 5/6 Mt. Washington L 6-9 5/9 Princeton T 5-5 Captains: Jack Emmer, Charles Mudie

3/27 WILLIAMS 3/31 ADELPHI 4/3 ARMY

W 13-3 L 6-10 L 8-21

1973 (9-4)

3/23 CONNECTICUT W 16-1 3/31 PENN W 11-6 4/3 HARVARD W 11-4 4/5 MIDDLEBURY W 16-2 4/7 ARMY L 4-8 4/11 Yale W 18-2 4/14 BUCKNELL W 16-1 4/17 Johns Hopkins L 9-14 4/21 ADELPHI W 17-9 4/25 NAVY L 4-6 4/28 Penn State W 16-7 5/5 Hofstra L 8-12 5/8 Princeton W 14-6 Captains: Bob Carney, Ed Haugevik

1974 (8-5) 3/16 3/30 4/3 4/6 4/10 4/13 4/16 4/20 4/24 4/27 5/4 5/7 5/20

CONNECTICUT Penn MIDDLEBURY Army CORNELL Bucknell Johns Hopkins Adelphi Navy Penn State HOFSTRA PRINCETON *Maryland *NCAA Tournament

W 17-3 W 14-8 W 24-3 W 10-3 L 6-17 W 10-1 L 10-13 W 9-8 L 8-12 W 21-7 L 5-6 W 15-12 L 6-12


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Captains: Art Diamond, Bob Bryan

1975 (7-6) 3/19 3/22 3/29 4/5 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/6 5/10 5/21

Connecticut W 12-4 CW Post W 18-4 PENN W 6-5 ARMY W 11-8 Cornell L 5-15 BUCKNELL W 18-3 NAVY L 6-8 ADELPHI L 5-9 Penn State W 10-5 Hofstra L 10-14 Princeton W 13-11 Washington & Lee L 13-14 *Cornell L 5-18 *NCAA Tournament Captains: Michael Rinck, H. John Bopp, John Meigel

1976 (4-6) 3/17 CW Post W 14-11 3/20 Navy L 10-14 3/27 Penn L 3-12 4/3 #Army W 9-8 4/7 CORNELL L 6-14 4/10 Bucknell W 8-6 4/18 Adelphi L 14-16 4/25 #Penn State L 8-9 5/1 HOFSTRA W 13-7 5/4 PRINCETON L 6-16 # Denotes overtime Captain: John Danowski

1977 (7-5) 3/12 CW Post W 14-7 3/19 Navy W 9-7 3/26 PENN L 12-13 4/2 ARMY W 13-8 4/6 BUCKNELL W 14-6 4/9 Cornell L 10-15 4/13 ADELPHI W 14-6 4/16 Massachusetts L 11-12 4/22 Penn State W 13-10 4/30 Hofstra W 6-5 5/4 Princeton L 7-12 5/7 Washington & Lee L 8-13 Captains: Rich Scipione, Rex Capro

1978 (9-4) 3/18 3/25 4/1 4/5 4/7 4/12 4/15 4/18 4/22 4/27

Navy Penn Army Bucknell LONG ISLAND AC Adelphi MASSACHUSETTS CW Post Penn State Air Force

L W L W W W W W W W

7-13 10-9 8-15 16-3 16-8 13-8 14-6 24-7 20-6 16-3

4/29 CORNELL L 9-10 5/3 PRINCETON W 17-8 5/6 Washington & Lee L 9-11 Captains: James Milne, Richard Prakopcyk

1979 (8-4) 3/17 NAVY W 16-15 3/24 PENN W 16-6 3/31 ARMY L 4-7 4/7 Syracuse L 8-13 4/12 ADELPHI W 17-10 4/14 Massachusetts W 16-11 4/18 Washington & Lee L 10-11 4/21 Penn State W 10-3 4/25 CW Post W 20-4 4/28 Cornell L 11-12 5/2 Princeton W 16-15 5/5 BUCKNELL W 14-10 Captains: Joseph Reilly, Tom Sweeney, Mike Mauro

1980 (7-5) 3/18 UMBC W 12-10 3/22 Maryland W 9-8 3/29 Army L 8-9 4/2 Bucknell W 12-10 4/5 SYRACUSE @ LIHS L 7-8 4/12 MASSACHUSETTS L 14-15 4/16 Montclair State W 15-3 4/19 Penn State W 7-6 4/24 CONNECTICUT W 27-3 4/27 CORNELL L 10-13 4/30 PRINCETON W 16-11 5/3 Washington & Lee L 7-17 Captains: Tom Sweeney, James Ford, Bill Fisher, Robert Olsen

1981 (7-6) 3/14 3/21 3/28 4/4 4/8 4/11 4/15 4/18 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/29 5/2

Navy W 14-11 Maryland L 9-10 Army W 6-5 Syracuse L 7-18 BUCKNELL W 15-9 Massachusetts L 9-12 Montclair State W 27-3 Penn State L 11-12 Connecticut W 27-4 UMBC W 14-12 TOWSON STATE L 15-16 Princeton *** W 10-9 MARYLAND L 12-15 *** 4 Overtimes (RU Record) Game took 74 minutes to play. Captains: Edward Quinones, Andrew Eastwood

1982 (10-2) 3/20 UMBC 3/27 Army

W 16-9 L 4-14

4/3 SYRACUSE L 4-5 4/14 Montclair State W 28-7 4/17 Penn State W 11-3 4/20 Bucknell W 14-6 4/24 Towson State W 10-8 4/28 PRINCETON W 11-10 5/1 Harvard W 8-6 5/6 HOFSTRA W 13-6 5/9 DREXEL W 19-5 5/16 MASSACHUSETTS W 15-9 Captains: Bob Vencak, Joseph Sciacca

1983 (9-5) 3/12 Delaware W 9-6 3/19 CW Post W 15-5 3/26 New Hampshire L 11-12 3/27 Air Force (at UMBC) W 26-2 4/2 Syracuse L 13-21 4/6 BUCKNELL W 16-7 4/9 Massachusetts W 14-13 4/13 Montclair State W 35-6 4/16 Penn State W 106 4/20 YALE W 15-7 4/27 Princeton L 16-17 4/30 HARVARD W 11-4 5/4 HOFSTRA L 11-15 5/7 ARMY L 6-9 Captains: Albert Ray, Mike Cavallaro, Peter Feineman

1984 (8-5) 3/10 3/17 3/31 4/4 4/7 4/11 4/14 4/18 4/21 4/25 4/28 5/2 5/5

PENN W 15-11 Bucknell W 17-4 Massachusetts W 8-4 DELAWARE L 4-7 St. John’s W 15-3 Penn State W 13-10 Drexel W 17-4 #Army L 5-6 PRINCETON W 18-9 SYRACUSE L 12-15 Johns Hopkins L 10-21 HOFSTRA W 11-7 *Syracuse L 7-8 #Denotes Overtime *NCAA Tournament Captains: Bill Naslonski, Chris Heffernan, Mike Ferraro

1985 (7-6) 3/17 3/23 3/30 4/3 4/6 4/10 4/13 4/17 4/20 4/24

Penn UMBC CW Post BUCKNELL Massachusetts St. John’s Penn State DREXEL ARMY Princeton

L W L W W W W W L W

8-15 10-8 6-11 17-6 12-9 14-9 13-3 25-3 8-12 8-4

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 4/27 Syracuse L 6-15 5/1 Johns Hopkins L 8-13 5/4 Hofstra L 9-10 Captains: John Naslonski, Andy Briggs

1986 (11-4) 3/4 3/15 3/22 3/29 4/2 4/5 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/21 4/23 4/26 5/3 5/9

NAVY L 12-14 PENN W 16-5 UMBC W 13-8 CW Post W 9-3 Bucknell W 17-9 TOWSON STATE W 10-5 St. John’S W 10-2 Penn State W 8-5 Army L 7-11 PRINCETON W 8-7 Syracuse L 5-13 Drexel W 15-8 MASSACHUSETTS W 7-4 *CW Post W 13-8 *Syracuse L 5-17 *NCAA Tournament Captains: Jeff Bayuk, Dave DiSciorio

1987 (8-5) 3/4 3/14 3/18 3/28 4/1 4/4 4/8 4/11 4/18 4/22 4/25 5/2 5/8

Navy L 6-7 Johns Hopkins L 7-10 Whittier W 15-4 CW Post W 11-7 FDU W 14-1 Towson State W 12-10 St. John’s W 12-4 #Penn State W 10-9 Army L 8-11 Princeton W 6-4 Syracuse L 5-17 Massachusetts L 8-10 BUCKNELL W 21-4 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Tom Reilly, Pat Dawson

1988 (8-5) 3/12 3/19 3/26 3/30 4/2 4/6 4/9 4/16 4/20 4/23 4/23 5/3 5/7

NAVY W 9-4 Johns Hopkins L 9-13 CW Post L 2-12 FDU W 15-3 TOWSON STATE W 10-9 St. John’S W 10-7 #Penn State W 9-8 Air Force W 9-3 PRINCETON W 10-5 SYRACUSE L 9-12 MASSACHUSETTS L 8-10 Bucknell W 12-5 Army L 6-11 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Dave Bass, Rich Bianchi, Jim Gilman

1989 (9-5)

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3/4 Princeton W 10-7 3/11 Navy L 8-11 3/18 Johns Hopkins L 6-10 3/22 Sonoma State W 27-5 3/24 Whittier W 33-7 3/28 FDU W 32-1 4/1 Towson State L 6-9 4/5 St. John’s W 16-9 4/8 CW Post W 10-4 4/12 Lehigh W 20-5 4/15 Penn State W 12-6 4/22 Syracuse L 15-27 4/29 Massachusetts L 10-13 5/6 ARMY W 8-6 Captains: Greg Rinaldi, Lou Fusilli, Mark Mareau

3/14 3/18 3/21 3/28 4/1 4/4 4/7 4/11 4/18 4/22 4/25 5/2

Johns Hopkins L 3-18 Ohio State W 17-6 Michigan State L 7-8 PRINCETON L 10-11 St. John’s W 15-10 Delaware (at Bermuda) W 8-7 LAFAYETTE W 19-7 Penn State L 10-11 SYRACUSE L 13-19 Villanova W 11-10 #MASSACHUSETTS L 8-9 Army W 13-9 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Joe Borges, Dave Cunningham, Scott Hille

1993 (8-5) 1990 (10-5) 3/3 3/10 3/17 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/31 4/4 4/11 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/5 5/10 5/17

LOYOLA L 13-14 NAVY W 11-9 Johns Hopkins W 14-10 IROQUOIS NATIONALS W 16-4 New Hampshire W 15-4 FDU W 26-7 PRINCETON L 7-12 St. John’S W 17-11 LEHIGH W 21-6 #Penn State W 18-17 SYRACUSE L 8-22 MASSACHUSETTS L 11-12 Army W 11-8 *Virginia W 7-6 *Loyola L 10-19 #Denotes Overtime *NCAA Tournament Captains: Greg Rinaldi, Tim Pritts, Andy DeCicco

1991 (7-6) 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/19 3/23 3/30 4/3 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/13

Loyola L 9-17 Navy W 13-6 Johns Hopkins L 5-13 Franklin & Marshall W 17-7 Michigan State W 14-2 Princeton L 6-9 St. John’s W 21-11 CW Post W 10-9 Penn State W 17-10 Syracuse L 15-20 Massachusetts L 11-17 ARMY W 16-14 *Maryland L 7-13 *NCAA Tournament Captains: Steve Luciano, John Schmunk, Scott Moore

1992 (6-8) 3/1 3/7

LOYOLA Hofstra

L 10-18 L 9-13

3/6 Michigan State W 13-9 3/20 Johns Hopkins L 10-15 3/23 Ohio State W 23-7 3/28 PRINCETON L 7-14 3/31 St. John’S W 17-7 4/7 Lafayette W 22-6 4/10 Penn State W 16-9 4/13 Delaware W 14-8 4/17 Syracuse L 7-21 4/21 VILLANOVA W 18-10 4/24 Massachusetts L 7-10 5/1 ARMY L 6-12 5/4 HOFSTRA W 16-6 Captains: Nick DeLapi, Eric Michaelis, Reid Jackson

1994 (7-9) 2/28 3/9 3/12 3/16 3/19 3/26 3/30 4/2 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/23 4/26 4/30 5/7

AIR FORCE W 20-8 #NOTRE DAME L 8-7 Johns Hopkins L 7-11 Yale L 7-8 Loyola L 6-17 PRINCETON L 5-15 St. John’S W 23-3 DELAWARE L 11-12 #Penn State L 12-13 STONY BROOK W 12-5 SYRACUSE L 12-21 Villanova W 20-11 MASSACHUSETTS L 9-12 DREXEL W 15-11 Army W 12-9 #Hofstra W 16-15 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Reid Jackson, Bubba Lemken

1995 (9-6) 3/4 3/11 3/15 3/18 3/25

UMBC Johns Hopkins Colorado College Air Force Princeton

L 6-9 L 5-16 W 17-2 L 12-13 L 9-13


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 3/29 St. John’s W 13-12 4/1 Delaware W 13-8 4/8 Yale W 6-5 4/11 Stony Brook W 15-11 4/15 Syracuse L 6-20 4/18 Villanova W 9-4 4/22 Penn State L 14-15 4/25 Boston College W 10-6 4/29 Army W 13-7 5/6 Hofstra W 14-11 Captains: Mark Bachardy, Nick Lagunowich, Dan Spillett

1996 (5-9) 3/3 3/13 3/16 3/19 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/13 4/16 4/20 4/23 4/27 4/30 5/4

at UMBC L 5-17 BUTLER L 7-8 #MICHIGAN STATE L 12-13 OHIO STATE W 11-8 Princeton L 7-16 DELAWARE W 7-6 Yale L 8-14 SYRACUSE W 9-8 # Villanova W 5-1 Penn State L 5-6 BOSTON COLLEGE W 16-4 MARYLAND L 5-15 Hofstra L 4-12 Army L 11-18 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Matt Elzer, Mike Seward

1997 (8-7) 2/23 OHIO STATE W 17-6 3/1 VMI W 19-5 3/8 Johns Hopkins L 8-22 3/15 HARTFORD L 12-13 3/19 Radford W 14-4 3/23 AIR FORCE W 14-5 3/29 Delaware W 15-13 4/5 YALE W 9-8 4/12 Syracuse L 7-19 4/15 VILLANOVA W 17-6 4/19 PENN STATE L 7-15 4/22 PRINCETON L 8-19 4/26 Maryland L 4-12 4/29 HOFSTRA L 4-5 5/3 ARMY W 8-7 Captains: Craig Jackman, Greg Jurczak

1998 (8-7) 3/1 3/7 3/14 3/21 3/24 3/29 4/4 4/6 4/7

at Ohio State JOHNS HOPKINS RADFORD at Notre Dame HARTFORD DELAWARE at Yale ST. JOSEPH’S MARIST

W 10-3 L 9-18 W 20-10 W 13-12 W 22-5 L 12-17 L 10-1 W 19-7 W 22--4

4/11 4/18 4/21 4/25 4/28 5/2

SYRACUSE W 12-10 at Penn State L 9-11 at Princeton L 7-19 MARYLAND L 11-16 at Hofstra L 9-13 #at Army W 15-14 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Matt Kopley, Brian Locks, Mike Zoanetti

1999 (4-10) 3/1 at Syracuse L 13-20 3/6 OHIO STATE L 9-11 3/13 at Radford W 14-13 3/16 at Virginia L 6-24 3/20 DENVER W 17-4 3/27 PRINCETON L 3-13 4/3 at Delaware L 18-19 4/6 at St. Joseph’s W 16-8 4/10 YALE W 10-9 4/17 PENN STATE L 8-15 4/24 at Hobart L 12-17 5/1 at Georgetown L 10-15 5/4 HOFSTRA L 6-15 5/8 ARMY L 15-16 Captains: Brody Bush, David Schaller, Mike Van Roten

2000 (3-11) 3/4 DELAWARE L 5-15 3/11 RADFORD W 19-10 3/14 VIRGINIA L 8-17 3/18 NAVY* L 8-11 3/25 at Princeton L 5-15 4/1 at UMBC* L 3-11 4/8 at Yale L 16-19 4/11 STONY BROOK* W 13-10 4/15 SYRACUSE L 8-16 4/18 SACRED HEART W 16-9 4/22 at Penn State* L 6-12 4/29 GEORGETOWN* L 9-14 5/2 at UMass* L 11-16 5/6 at Army L 12-13 Captains: Paul Boniello, Keith Cromwell, John Martino

5/5 ARMY L 9-13 Captains: Chris Bryan, Keith Cromwell, Scott Massey, David Rough

2002 (2-12) 2/23 Towson L 8-15 2/27 Manhattan W 12-5 3/2 Delaware L 10-12 3/5 Albany L 6-8 3/9 at Notre Dame L 6-11 3/16 Navy L 3-6 3/20 at St. Joseph’s W 14-3 3/26 at Princeton L 6-16 3/30 at UMBC L 6-10 4/6 at Army L 12-13 4/13 Syracuse L 4-13 4/20 at Penn State L 3-15 4/28 Georgetown L 2-13 5/5 at Massachusetts L 9-21 Captains: Michael Bohlinger, Tim Horgan, Brad Kerwin

2003 (10-5) 2/23 2/26 3/1 3/5 3/8 3/15 3/22 3/25 3/29 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/11

#at Towson W 10-9 MANHATTAN W 7-3 DELAWARE W 11-6 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 15-4 ALBANY W 14-7 at Navy W 13-8 vs. Vermont W 8-5 PRINCETON L 8-10 #UMBC W 12-11 ARMY L 8-9 #at Syracuse W 12-11 Penn State L 6-7 at Georgetown L 4-8 MASSACHUSETTS W 12-9 GEORGETOWN L 6-9 #Denotes Overtime *NCAA Tournament Captains: Ken Springer, Andrew Conforti

2001 (5-8) 2/24 3/3 3/9 3/17 3/27 3/31 4/7 4/10 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/2

Manhattan Delaware NOTRE DAME Navy PRINCETON UMBC Albany Stony Brook Syracuse PENN STATE Georgetown MASSACHUSETTS

W 16-4 W 13-8 L 4-9 L 9-11 L 5-14 W 10-7 W 19-2 W 12-11 L 8-13 L 9-18 L 7-15 L 7-17

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 2004 (8-6) 2/28 3/6 3/10 3/13 3/20 3/27 4/1 4/6 4/10 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 5/15

vs. Dartmouth W 13-9 DELAWARE W 12-4 at Saint Joseph’s W 10-3 QUINNIPIAC W 17-4 at Army L 11-12 TOWSON L 4-7 #at Fairfield W 7-6 MANHATTAN W 10-6 at Princeton L 7-9 SYRACUSE W 14-10 at Penn State W 10-6 GEORGETOWN L 6-7 at Massachusetts L 6-9 at Princeton L 4-12 #Denotes Overtime *NCAA Tournament Captains: Andrew Conforti, Delby Powless, Joe Duncan, Jamie Lovejoy

2005 (4-9) 3/5 at Delaware W 8-7 3/9 MANHATTAN W 11-4 3/15 at Towson L 6-7 3/19 ARMY L 6-8 3/22 STONY BROOK L 9-13 3/26 at Hobart L 10-16 3/30 at St. John’s W 9-6 4/2 LOYOLA L 5-10 4/9 PRINCETON W 8-5 4/16 at Syracuse L 6-17 4/23 PENN STATE L 7-8 4/30 at Georgetown L 7-14 5/7 MASSACHUSETTS L 7-13 Captains: Leif Blomquist, Jamie Lovejoy, John Flanagan, Dan Achatz

2006 (5-9) 2/25 3/4 3/10 3/14 3/18 3/25 3/28 4/5 4/8 4/15 4/22 4/25 4/29 5/6

BUTLER W 11-3 DELAWARE L 6-10 FAIRFIELD L 7-11 MANHATTAN W 15-2 Army L 4-5 #HOBART W 8-7 Stony Brook W 6-3 ST. JOHN’S W 4-3 Loyola (Md.) L 4-9 #SYRACUSE L 12-13 #Penn State L 7-8 Princeton L 5-11 GEORGETOWN L 8-9 Massachusetts L 5-10 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Matt Gaines, Tom O’Toole, Dan Rauch

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2010 (6-8)

2007 (7-6) 2/27 DOWLING W 17-9 3/3 Delaware L 5-7 3/10 Fairfield L 10-14 3/13 PRINCETON L 8-15 3/24 Hobart W 12-11 3/31 St. John’s L 4-6 4/3 MANHATTAN W 10-3 4/7 LOYOLA W 17-7 4/15 Syracuse L 9-22 4/22 PENN STATE W 8-7 4/28 Georgetown L 8-12 5/2 ARMY W 10-9 5/5 MASSACHUSETTS W 9-8 Captains: Matt Gaines, Chris O’Dougherty, Jeff Rommel

2/21 at Wagner W 24-4 2/28 UMBC L 5-6 3/6 ST. JOSEPH’S W 15-6 3/13 PENN STATE W 7-4 3/16 MARIST W 10-9 3/20 at Army L 8-11 3/27 at Notre Dame* W 10-8 4/3 ST. JOHN’S* L 10-11 4/10 at Jacksonville L 10-17 4/13 at Princeton L 8-10 4/18 SYRACUSE* L 5-11 4/25 VILLANOVA* L 4-8 5/1 at Georgetown* L 9-14 5/9 at Providence* W 12-2 Captains: Gerhard Buehning, Tad Stanwick

2011 (6-9)

2008 (6-7) 2/24 UMBC W 13-4 3/1 DELAWARE L 10-8 3/8 FAIRFIELD* L 10-7 3/15 Army L 12-11 3/21 HOBART W 13-10 3/25 Princeton L 7-6 3/29 ST. JOHN’S* W 9-6 4/1 MANHATTAN W 13-2 4/5 Loyola* L 15-3 4/12 SYRACUSE L 17-9 4/20 Penn State* W 8-4 4/26 GEORGETOWN* L 13-7 5/3 Massachusetts* W 7-6 Captains: Nick Filippone, Chris Hoffmann, Chris O’Dougherty, Jeff Rommel

2009 (4-11) 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/28 3/7 3/14 3/21 3/24 3/28 3/31 4/4 4/11 4/18 4/25 5/2

VILLANOVA L 4-8 at Manhattan W 11-7 at UMBC L 10-17 at St. Joseph’s L 7-10 at Fairfield* L 4-5 ARMY L 6-9 HOBART W 5-4 PRINCETON L 6-13 ST. JOHN’S W 14-10 WAGNER W 17-1 LOYOLA L 9-12 at Syracuse L 3-10 PENN STATE L 4-9 GEORGETOWN L 7-15 #UMASS L 10-11 #Denotes Overtime Captains: Chris O’Dougherty, Jeff Rommel, Will Stone

2/12 2/18 2/26 3/5 3/12 3/15 3/19 3/27 4/3 4/9 4/12 4/23 4/26 4/30 5/7

WAGNER W 17-5 MANHATTAN W 11-3 at UMBC W 12-5 at St. Joseph’s W 11-1 at Penn State L 6-11 JACKSONVILLE W 10-6 ARMY L 4-12 NOTRE DAME* L 3-8 at St. John’s* L 8-9 at Marist L 9-10 PRINCETON L 10-11 at Syracuse* L 2-12 at Villanova* L 7-12 GEORGETOWN* L 9-12 PROVIDENCE* W 10-7 Captain: Brian Shemesh

2012 (6-9) 2/11 at Duke L 8-16 2/19 vs. Air Force W 11-10 2/21 at Wagner W 9-5 2/26 UMBC L 7-11 3/3 LAFAYETTE W 9-6 3/6 at Army L 8-9 3/13 MARIST W 10-9 3/17 ST. JOHN’S L 6-7 3/25 at Notre Dame L 9-12 3/31 at #Providence W 8-7 4/7 VILLANOVA L 9-14 4/10 at Princeton L 4-13 4/14 vs. Syracuse L 6-19 4/21 MICHIGAN W 13-9 4/27 at Georgetown L 8-13 Captains: Jacob Fradkin, Will Mangan, Zachary Zenda, Nicholas Zerrillo


SERIES RECORDS Opponent W L T Pct

Series Began

Last Game

Opponent W L T Pct

Series Began

Last Game

Adelphi

6

3

0

.667

1971

1979

Michigan

1

0

0

1.000

2012

2012

Air Force

7

1

0

.875

1969

2012

Michigan State

2

2

0

.500

1991

1996

Albany

2

1

0

.667

2001

2003

Middlebury

2

0

0

1.000

1973

1974

Army

20

54

1

.273

1923

2012

Montclair State

4

0

0

1.000

1980

1983

Boston College

2

0

0

1.000

1995

1996

Mt. Washington

2

8

0

.200

1953

1968

Brooklyn Poly

1

0

0

1.000

1923

1923

Navy

7

21

0

.250

1925

2003

Brown

1

1

0

.500

1927

1966

New Hampshire

13

1

0

.929

1959

1990

Bucknell

18

0

0

1.000

1971

1988

NYU

6

5

1

.542

1887

1933

Butler

1

1

0

.500

1996

2006

Notre Dame

2

5

0

.286

1994

2012

CCNY

23

3

0

.885

1888

1956

Ohio State

6

1

0

.858

1953

1999

Colgate

10

0

0

1.000

1959

1969

Pennsylvania

28

6

0

.824

1925

1986

Colorado College

1

0

0

1.000

1995

1995

Penn State

41

20

0

.672

1946

2011

Connecticut

5

0

0

1.000

1973

1981

Princeton

29

58

3

.339

1922

2012

Cornell

2

8

0

.200

1956

1980

Providence

3

0

0

1.000

2010

2012

C.W. Post

11

2

0

.846

1975

1991

Quinnipiac

1

0

0

1.000

2004

2004

Dartmouth

2

0

0

1.000

1954

2004

Radford

4

0

0

1.000

1997

2000

Denver

1

0

0

1.000

1999

1999

St. John’s (Md.)

1

2

0

.333

1928

1930

15

9

0

.625

1951

2008

St. John’s (N.Y.) 16

5

0

.762

1984

2012

1

0

0

1.000

2007

2007

Sacred Heart

1

0

0

1.000

2000

2000

Delaware Dowling Drexel

8

0

0

1.000

1942

1994

St. Joseph’s

6

1

0

.857

1999

2011

Duke

1

1

0

.500

1958

2012

Sonoma State

1

0

0

1.000

1989

1989

Fairfield

1

4

0

.200

2004

2009

Springfield

1

0

0

1.000

1935

1935

Fairleigh Dickinson 4

0

0

1.000

1987

1990

Stevens

24

5

2

.774

1887

1961

0

0

1.000

1991

1991

Stony Brook

5

1

0

.833

1994

2006

Georgetown

0

15

0

.000

1999

2012

Swarthmore

6

4

0

.600

1920

1946

Hartford

1

1

0

.500

1997

1998

Syracuse

9

40

0

.184

1924

2012

Harvard

14

4

0

.778

1923

1983

Towson

5

5

0

.500

1981

2005

Franklin & Marshall 1

Hobart

4

2

1

.667

1999

2009

Union

6

0

1

.857

1924

1942

Hofstra

15

15

0

.500

1954

1999

Villanova

6

4

0

.600

1992

2012

Holy Cross

0

0

0

.000

2013

-

Virginia

4

4

0

.500

1966

2000

Jacksonville

1

1

0

.500

2010

2011

VMI

1

0

0

1.000

1997

1997

4

30

0

.118

1920

1998

Wagner

4

0

0

1.000

2009

2012

Lafayette

14

0

0

1.000

1926

2012

Washington & Lee 0

6

0

.000

1950

1980

Lehigh

38

7

1

.826

1887

1990

Whittier

2

0

0

1.000

1987

1989

Loyola (Md.)

1

9

0

.100

1990

2009

Williams

11

1

0

.917

1938

1972

Manhattan

Johns Hopkins

10

0

0

1.000

2001

2011

Yale

17

17

1

.486

1921

2000

Marist

3

1

0

.750

1998

2012

Clubs

23

19

3

.418

--

--

Maryland

2

23

0

.080

1928

1998

Totals

UMBC

9

6

0

.600

1980

2012

Massachusetts

10

18

0

.357

1977

2009

0

1

0

.000

1947

1947

MIT

547 443

11 .552

BOLD indicates 2013 opponent.

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Year 1887 1888 1889 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972* 1973 1974* 1975* 1976

Record 0-4 1-7-1 2-1 1-5 1-6 5-2 5-4 3-4-2 2-5 4-5 6-3 8-2 6-2 7-2 6-3 7-2-1 4-3-1 4-2-1 5-3 3-3-2 5-3 4-2 3-4 4-3-1 3-4 6-3-1 3-2 2-5 3-7-1 6-5 7-3 6-7 8-1 6-2 8-2 7-3 8-1-1 9-1 7-3 9-2 7-4 7-5 4-8 4-7 7-4 8-3 8-4 9-5 7-4-1 7-4 7-7 6-4 6-6 9-3 9-4 8-5 7-6 4-6

Team Captains Charles Devine Charles Devine Samuel Lockett William Lott J. Munson Johnson R. Burton Lamscha William Sparks Henry F. Keiler James Kiernan Kenneth Ruch F. Richard Cass Edwin Roberts Henry Clay Alton Edward Kearney John Kirkwood Joseph Julien William Ward Dwight Opdyke Samuel Temple Daniel Van Mater Richard Chartran George Hallock Stephen Hitchner Bill Evans Harry Rockafeller, II, James Gutzwiller Kenneth Ross William Neumann George RanieriM Harry Cyphers Charles DiLiberti Kenneth Coffe Joseph Orlick, Richard Gladwin Douglas Gosnell, George Roberts Wallace Beneville, Malcolm McVeigh Donald Stevens Gerald Gabriel, Samuel Garrison Monte Montgomery, Thomas Moffett Robert Andrews, Robert Kelley Jack Daut, Donald Glucker Walter Schmidt, Anthony Curto Bob Naso, John Howland Richard Pencek, William Fleischman Ted Koch, Anthony Pisano Samuel Mudie, Herb Schmidt James Anderson, Roger Matthews John Valestra Ronald N. Yurcak, George Lamb Paul Popson, George Peter Savidge Jack Emmer , Charles Mudie Edward Shaivitz Richard Leitch, Glenn Ritch Robert Nesbitt, John Orrizzi Victor Martocci, George MacDonald George Massey, Andrew Haugevik Bob Carney, Ed Haugevik Art Diamond, Bob Bryan Michael Rinck, John Bopp, John Meigel John Danowski

Year Record Team Captains 1977 7-5 Rich Scipione, Rex Capro 1978 9-4 James Milne, Richard Prakopcyk 1979 8-4 Joseph Reilly, Tom Sweeney, Mike Mauro 1980 7-5 Tom Sweeney, James Ford, Bill Fisher, Robert Olsen 1981 7-6 Edward Quinones, Andrew Eastwood 1982 10-2 Bob Vencak, Joseph Sciacca 1983 9-5 Albert Ray, Mike Cavallaro, Peter Feineman 1984* 8-5 Bill Naslonski, Chris Heffernan, Mike Ferraro 1985 7-6 John Naslonski, Andy Briggs 1986* 11-4 Jeff Bayuk, Dave DiSciorio 1987 8-5 Tom Reilly, Pat Dawson 1988 8-5 Dave Bass, Rich Bianchi, Jim Gilman 1989 9-5 Greg Rinaldi, Lou Fusilli, Marc Moreau 1990* 10-5 Greg Rinaldi, Tim Pritts, Andrew DeCicco 1991* 7-6 Steve Luciano, John Schmunk, Scott Moore 1992 6-8 Joe Borges, Dave Cunningham, Scott Hille 1993 8-5 Reid Jackson, Nick DeLapi, Eric Michaelis 1994 7-9 Reid Jackson, Robert Lemken 1995 9-6 Mark Bachardy, Nick Lagunowich, Dan Spillett 1996 5-9 Matt Elzer, Mike Seward 1997 8-7 Craig Jackman, Greg Jurczak 1998 8-7 Matt Kopley, Brian Locks, Mike Zoanetti 1999 4-10 Brody Bush, David Schaller, Mike Van Roten 2000 3-11 Paul Boniello, Keith Cromwell, John Martino 2001 5-8 Chris Bryan, Keith Cromwell, Scott Massey, David Rough 2002 2-12 Michael Bohlinger, Tim Horgan, Brad Kerwin 2003* 10-5 Ken Springer, Andrew Conforti 2004* 8-6 Andrew Conforti, Joe Duncan, Delby Powless, Jamie Lovejoy 2005 4-9 Leif Blomquist, Dan Achatz, John Flanagan, Jamie Lovejoy 2006 5-9 Matt Gaines, Tom O’Toole, Dan Rauch 2007 7-6 Jeff Rommel, Matt Gaines, Chris O’Dougherty 2008 6-7 Nick Filippone, Chris Hoffmann, Chris O’Dougherty, Jeff Rommel 2009 4-11 Chris O’Doughtery, Jeff Rommel, Will Stone 2010 6-8 Gerhard Buehning, Tad Stanwick 2011 6-9 Brian Shemesh 2012 6-9 Jacob Fradkin, Will Mangan, Zachary Zenda, Nicholas Zerrillo * NCAA Tournament Appearance


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Dr . R obert L . B archi President of the University Robert L. Barchi is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, a position he assumed on September 1, 2012. From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Previously, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, where he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, their academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty. Dr. Barchi began his academic career in 1972 on the Penn faculty. He founded the university’s Department of Neuroscience, was chair of Penn’s Department of Neurology, and for more than a decade was director of its Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences. Appointed provost and chief academic officer in 1999, he recruited new leadership for nine of the twelve schools at Penn and established a number of university-wide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. Dr. Barchi assumed the presidency of Thomas Jefferson University in 2004. Under his leadership, the university grew from three to six schools, including the establishment of the Jefferson School of Pharmacy. During his eight-year presidency, enrollment across Jefferson increased more than 50%, fundraising doubled in spite of the economic downturn, and 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships were established. He also oversaw the transformation of the institution’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a clinical neurologist and as researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology. In 1993, he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences for his work on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels. He is also a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians, and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Barchi received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.


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TIM PERNETTI DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS A New Jersey native with a strong passion for his alma mater, Tim Pernetti has come full-circle in becoming one of the nation’s youngest leaders in college athletics. A former student-athlete “On the Banks”, Pernetti was named Rutgers’ sixth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on February 26, 2009. He oversees 24 men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams in New Brunswick, a larger number than fielded at most of the university’s peer institutions. Pernetti has been influential in the world of college athletics since he received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass media from Rutgers in 1993, and a master’s degree in communication in 1995. Pernetti’s influence on Rutgers Athletics has been immediate – from the key coaching hires of Mike Rice (men’s basketball), Dan Donigan (men’s soccer) and Brian Brecht (men’s lacrosse) – to securing the first two naming rights partnerships in Rutgers Athletics history. Under his leadership, Rutgers inked a 10-year naming rights deal with High Point Solutions to acquire the naming rights for Rutgers Stadium, along with a 10-year contract with Audi for the Audi Rutgers Club at High Point Solutions Stadium. Both deals have netted the Department of Athletics nearly one million dollars in new revenue to the annual budget. Two other key objectives on Pernetti’s watch were to secure a new food vendor for Rutgers Athletics and secure an all-sports shoe and apparel deal for the department. Pernetti led the charge to bring Sodexo to Rutgers as the exclusive concessionaire and caterer for the Athletics Department. The 10-year agreement will enhance the gameday experience, significantly increase revenues to Athletics, and fund future capital improvements at High Point Solutions Stadium and the RAC. He further directed negotiations with Nike to execute the first-ever all-sports shoe and apparel deal for all 24 sports at Rutgers. The five-year agreement worth approximately $5.2M in equipment and apparel will provide state-ofthe-art apparel for all Rutgers student-athletes. During his introductory press conference, Pernetti spoke about his vision to build a broadband network to deliver hundreds of live events. That promise has blossomed into RVision, powered by ScarletKnights.com, as RVision has streamed hundreds of live events per year, including unprecedented live game coverage for

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many of the Scarlet Knights Olympic Sports. Prior to returning to Rutgers, Pernetti was the Executive Vice President, Content, for CBS College Sports Network. In that role, he oversaw the rights and relationship business, on-air talent, and all network programming and content on air, online and across all distribution platforms for the nation’s first company dedicated to college sports. Pernetti helped to build the CBS College Sports Network, previously CSTV, prior to its launch in 2003, and has played a critical role in establishing it as the multi-media leader in college sports programming, content, news and information. He was a recipient of the prestigious Sports Business Journal Forty under Forty Award, and the Multichannel News 40 under 40 Award both in 2008. Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigatedthrough a complicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways toserve college sports fans. Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hundreds of schools in every major conference, securing over 2,500 hours ofevent pro


69 gramming each year and multiple NCAA Championships across 35 men’s and women’s sports. Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agreements with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Atlantic 10. Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 conferences and thousands of institutions. Pernetti remains most proud of establishing a strong relationship in women’s collegiate sports including the establishment of a women’s basketball game of the week package in 2004 with the Big East Conference. In 2006, Pernetti spearheaded a landmark multi-media partnership with the NCAA to make CBS College Sports Network the home of Division II Sports. The innovative deal effectively increased the scope and reach of NCAA Division II sports with hundreds of games now available nationally via the broadcast network and online. Pernetti’s commitment to providing greater exposure to women’s and under-served sports is evidenced by the network’s unprecedented coverage of lacrosse and volleyball, among others. He has also been at the forefront of the development and creation of the Collegiate Nationals, which crowns champions in dozens of high endurance sports, and innovative original production including CBS College Sports Network’s groundbreaking NCAA March Madness Central, NCAA March Madness Highlights on CBS College Sports,

and the WIRED franchise which gives viewers an inside look at games and events through wireless microphones on coaches during game action. Prior to joining CBS College Sports Network, Pernetti served eight years at ABC-TV and ABC Sports most recently as Director of Programming, where he was integral in acquiring, managing and developing several ABC Sports properties including college football, the Bowl Championship Series, and college basketball. For five years, Pernetti handled relationships and negotiated television rights with all of the major collegiate conferences. As a student at Rutgers, Pernetti was a four-year letterwinner at tight end on the Rutgers football squad. He was also the color commentator for Rutgers Football on the Rutgers Football Radio Network and announced weekly NFL games nationally on Sports USA Radio. A resident of Oakland, N.J., Pernetti is married to the former Danielle Bahto. His wife also graduated from Rutgers and was a letterwinner on the women’s lacrosse team. Danielle and Tim are the proud parents of their three children – Max, Conor and Natalie. In his spare time Pernetti is the Commissioner of Oakland (N.J.) Recreation Youth football program, serves on the Board of Directors of the Reed Academy (a school in Oakland serving children with autistic spectrum disorder), and has been named a member of the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee for Community Engagement.

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Jason Baum Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/ Communications

Brian Colvin Associate Director of Athletics/ Finance & Administration

Doug Fillis Senior Associate Athletic Director Administration

Kathleen Hickey Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/SWA

Douglas Kokoskie Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/ Operations

Dr. Robert Monaco Associate Director of Athletics/ Sports Medicine

Nick Ojea Associate Director of Athletics/ Compliance

Janine Purcaro Chief Financial Officer for Intercollegiate Athletics

John Ternyila Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/Finance

Shawn Tucker Assistant Director of Athletics/ Student-Athlete Development

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70 A BRIEF HISTORY Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the leading universities in the nation. The university is comprised of 28 degree-granting divisions; 10 undergraduate colleges, 10 graduate schools, and eight schools offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Six are located in Camden, eight in Newark, and 13 in New Brunswick and one in Newark and New Brunswick. Rutgers has a unique history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies, the school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 with a handful of first-year students. During its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers. Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, resulting in the establishment of the Rutgers Scientific School, featuring departments of agriculture, engineering, and chemistry. Further expansion in the sciences came with the founding of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in 1880, the College of Engineering (now the School of Engineering) in 1914, and the College of Agriculture (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences) in 1921. The precursors to several other Rutgers divisions were also established during this period: the College of Pharmacy (now the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy) in 1892, the New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass Residential College, part of the School of Arts and Sciences) in 1918, and the School of Education (now Graduate School of Education) in 1924. In 1924, Rutgers College officially became Rutgers University; a reflection of the institution’s rapidly expanding number of schools and academic programs. Early in the century, Rutgers had begun offering educational opportunities to women when the New Jersey College for Women was founded in 1918, and to adult learners when University College, an evening division, was established in 1934. After World War II, enrollment exploded as Rutgers admitted all qualified candidates under the GI Bill. Rutgers was becoming an institution for all people, and in 1945 and 1956, state legislative acts formally designated Rutgers as The State University of New Jersey. A flurry of expansion ensued. The University of Newark (now Rutgers–Newark) joined Rutgers in 1946, followed by the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers–Camden) in 1950. An ambitious building program added libraries, classrooms, and student housing across the three regional campuses. In 1969, Livingston College opened, providing a co-educational residential experience with a special commitment to diversity. Graduate education in the arts and sciences grew through the establishment of the Graduate School–New Brunswick, the Graduate School–Newark, and the Graduate School–Camden. Professional schools were formed to serve students in the fields of business; communication, information, and library studies; criminal justice; education; fine arts; law; management and labor relations; nursing; planning and public policy; psychology; public affairs and administration; and social work. Meanwhile, as industry and government sought partners in solving problems and advancing knowledge, the concept of the research university emerged. In 1981, Rutgers adopted a blueprint for its transformation into a major public research university. With increased support from state, federal, and corporate partners, Rutgers’ strength in research grew dramatically. In 1989, in recognition of its enhanced stature, Rutgers was invited to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organization comprising the top 61 research universities in North America. Today, professors and students work in more than 200 specialized research centers, unraveling mysteries in marine sciences, early childhood education, neuroscience, advanced materials, climate change, nutrition, homeland security, transportation, stem cells, and many other areas that can improve life both in New Jersey and around the world. A 2007 major reorganization of undergraduate education in New Brunswick reinvigorated the undergraduate experience for both students and faculty by combining the traditions and strengths of four undergraduate liberal arts colleges—Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers, and University—into a single School of Arts and Sciences. With 28 schools and colleges, Rutgers offers more than 100 undergraduate majors and more than 180 graduate and professional degree programs. The university graduated more than 13,000 students last year, and has more than 400,000 living alumni residing in all 50 states and on six continents. Rutgers also sponsors community initiatives in all 21 New Jersey counties. Universitywide, new degree programs, research endeavors, and community outreach are in development to meet the demands of the 21st century. Today, Rutgers continues to grow, both in its facilities and in the variety and depth of its educational and research programs. The university’s goals for the future include the continued provision of the highest quality education, along with the increased support of research and commitment to public service to meet the needs of society.

RUTGERS AT A GLANCE • Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers is the eighth oldest college in the nation. • Rutgers was designated The State University of New Jersey by legislative acts in 1945 and 1956. • Rutgers is New Jersey’s largest public research university and is located on three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/ Piscataway. • Rutgers was named New Jersey’s land-grant university in 1864 and has a special responsibility for serving the needs of the state. • Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a highly selective organization comprised of the 61 leading research universities in North America.


71 • There are 28 degree-granting schools and colleges, offering more than 270 total bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral and professional degree programs. • Rutgers is one of New Jersey’s major employers with more than 13,000 full-time faculty and staff (full- and part-time). • For every dollar New Jersey invests in Rutgers, the university channels $6 into the state’s economy. The University’s 2009 economic impact report showed that Rutgers and its faculty, staff, students and visitors channel $3.8 billion in direct and indirect spending into the state economy – more than six times the state’s $595.3 million investment in the university. • With holdings of more than 3.6 million volumes, the Rutgers library system ranks among the nation’s largest. • Rutgers enrolls more than 58,000 students, including more than 43,000 undergraduates and 14,000 graduate students. • More than 13,000 students earned a degree from Rutgers in the 2011-2012 academic year. • The university has more than 400,000 living alumni; 200,000 alumni reside in New Jersey. • In 2008, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccredited Rutgers for the next 10 years.

TEACHING AND LEARNING • Rutgers faculty include an Abel Prize winner, Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts and Science, fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a National Endowment for the Arts “Jazz Master” and winners of many other prestigious awards and grants. • Rutgers History Professor Annette Gordon-Reed was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in history for her landmark work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Norton, 2008). • The graduate philosophy department is ranked third in the English-speaking world by the Philosophical Gourmet Report. • Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) is uniquely positioned at the epicenter of global business – just under 20 minutes from New York City – giving students easy access to leading global corporations to build lasting relationships. RBS delivers cutting-edge curricula that combine the mix of business and science required by today’s employers. • RBS is consistently ranked as the top business school in New Jersey and among the top three in the Greater New York Metropolitan area. The Executive MBA is ranked 24th in the U.S. by The Financial Times and the Master of Quantitative Finance is among the top 10 programs nationally, as ranked by Wall Street executives. The MBA program was ranked 30th in the country for the employment rate of its graduates three months after graduation by U.S. News & World Report. To meet rising demand, a new on-year MBA track was created for students with advanced standing. • In Newark, the business school resides in a new state-of-the-art building which opened in 2009. In New Brunswick, a new building will open in 2013 as the center of a new Livingston Professional Campus, accommodating the massive growth in the new four-year undergraduate program. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is ranked third among the nation’s top graduate programs in urban planning according to a survey by Planetizen, a Los Angeles-based planning and development network.

RESEARCH • Streptomycin, the first effective cure for tuberculosis, and other potent antibiotics were discovered at Rutgers by Professor Selman Waksman and his students in the 1940s. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for his important contributions to medicine. • The Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center, part of the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences, is located in Nelson Laboratories on the New Brunswick campus where its mission is to support research with human embryonic stem cells for Rutgers University researchers and collaborators. • The Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository is a valuable resource for researchers around the world studying the role heredity plays in such complex genetic diseases as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, diabetes, and Tourette’s syndrome. • The Protein Data Bank, based at Rutgers, is the international repository of three-dimensional protein structures. With $30 million in federal funding, the data bank provides vital information on more than 82,500 proteins and other macromolecules for scientists working to design more effective treatments for disease. • Rutgers’ Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences ranks fourth among the top oceanographic research institutions in the world, according to a recent poll conducted by Thomson Reuters. • The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the only public pharmacy school in New Jersey and one of the top institutions of its kind in the nation, ranks in the top 15 percent among pharmacy schools nationwide in research dollars awarded by the National Institutes of Health with $7.6 million of funding awarded to the school in 2009. • Rutgers holds more than 600 United States patents, half of which have been issued in the last decade. To date over 80 start-up companies have been created based on Rutgers technologies; three-quarters of these are New Jersey - based. • Rutgers is a partner in the Southern African Large Telescope, one of the world’s largest optical telescopes and the southern hemisphere’s newest eyeon-the-sky.

SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY • Rutgers’ Center for Government Services trains New Jersey’s municipal employees to better serve their constituents and trains approximately 20,000 annually through 16 separate programs and 600 courses. • Rutgers Continuing Education offers more than 4,000 course sections with 120,000 annual enrollments. Courses are offered in every county in New Jersey. • The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers is the state’s official weather resource. • Each year on a single Saturday in the spring, Rutgers opens its doors to the world for “Rutgers Day.” More than 250,000 people have visited the five New Brunswick campuses during the event the last four years to celebrate the institution’s three-part mission of teaching, research and service. “Rutgers Day,” which made its debut in 2009, is an expansion of the successful annual New Jersey Folk Festival and Ag Field Day programs.


72 SERVICE TO THE NATION • Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has offices in all 21 New Jersey counties and serves the residents of the state through research, education and service programs that run the gamut from 4-H Youth Development to family and community health. Research from the Experiment Station has led to renowned Jersey tomatoes, disease-resistant dogwoods, improved coastline management, new forms of mosquito control and world-famous turfgrass varieties that have been used everywhere from the new Yankee Stadium to the Augusta National Golf Club. • Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences builds on a tradition of hands-on learning and research excellence in areas that cover the biological spectrum from organisms to ecosystems. Students and researchers alike are dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that most concern our state’s residents, particularly in the areas of environmental sustainability, alternative energy, food, health and nutrition. • Such nationally respected institutes at Rutgers, including the National Transit Institute, the National Institute for Early Education Research and the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, are helping to shape national and state policy in critical areas. • Rutgers is the nation’s primary source for anti-terror security training for public transit workers. • In April of 2009, Rutgers was selected by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to co-lead a new DHS Center of Excellence in Command, Control, and Interoperability (CCI) to conduct research into the technological issues involved with maintaining homeland security. It is one of 12 DHS Centers of Excellence in the nation. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy’s National Transit Institute is one of seven academic institutions around the nation that comprise a National Transportation Security Center of Excellence. • Most meals ready to eat (MREs) manufactured for our nation’s troops are produced using Rutgers-developed technology. • The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center is a pioneer in developing effective methods to help autistic children.

rutgers administrative officers Robert L. Barchi, Ph.D., President Richard Edwards, Ph.D., Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Jonathan R. Alger, J.D., Senior Vice President and General Counsel Bruce C. Fehn, B.S., C.P.A., Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration David L. Finegold, Ph.D., Senior Vice President for Lifelong Learning and Strategic Growth Initiatives Gregory S. Blimling, Ph.D., Vice President for Student Affairs Leslie A. Fehrenbach, B.S., Secretary of the University Carol P. Herring, B.A., President for Rutgers University Foundation; Executive Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Peter J. McDonough Jr., B.A., Vice President for Public Affairs Kim Manning, M.B.A., Vice President for University Relations Courtney O. McAnuff, M.P.A., Vice President for Enrollment Management Michael J. Pazzani, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Economic Development Tim Pernetti, M.C.I.S., Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Wendell E. Pritchett, Ph.D., J.D., Chancellor, Rutgers–Camden Barry V. Qualls, Ph.D., Vice President for Undergraduate Education Donna Thornton, M.P.A., Vice President for Alumni Relations Nancy S. Winterbauer, Ed.D., Vice President for University Budgeting Philip L. Yeagle, Ph.D., Interim Chancellor, Rutgers–Newark

BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2012-13 Ralph Izzo, Chair Gerald C. Harvey, Vice Chair Robert L. Barchi, ex officio Anthony J. DePetris Mark P. Hershhorn M. William Howard, Jr. Gordon A. MacInnes Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. John F. Russo, Sr. Kenneth M. Schmidt Daniel H. Schulman Candace L. Straight

Paul Panayotatos, Faculty Representative Samuel Rabinowitz, Faculty Representative Joseph T. Cashin, Student Representative OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Mary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012-13 Dudley H. Rivers, Jr., Chair Margaret T. Derrick, Vice Chair Dorothy W. Cantor, Vice Chair Robert L. Barchi, ex officio Sol J. Barer Felix M. Beck, Emeritus Gregory Bender Andrew S. Berns William E. Best Joan L. Bildner, Emerita Michael A. Bogdonoff Floyd H. Bragg, Emeritus Gregory Q. Brown Dominick J. Burzichelli John Herbert Carman, Emeritus Peter Cartmell, Emeritus Kevin J. Collins, Emeritus Hollis A. Copeland Steven M. Darien Marisa A. Dietrich Carleton C. Dilatush, Emeritus James F. Dougherty Robert P. Eichert, Emeritus Evelyn S. Field, Emerita Lora L. Fong Jeanne M. Fox, Emerita John R. Futey Albert R. Gamper, Jr. Ronald J. Garutti Ronald W. Giaconia, Emeritus Rochelle Gizinski, Emerita Evangeline Gomez

Leslie E. Goodman, Emeritus Joyce W. Harley M. Wilma Harris John A. Hendricks Robert A. Hering Mark P. Hershhorn Carleton A. Holstrom, Emeritus M. William Howard, Jr. John D. Hugelmeyer Frank B. Hundley Ralph Izzo Paul B. Jennings, Emeritus Nimesh S. Jhaveri Roberta Kanarick Tilak Lal Walter L. Leib, Emeritus Richard A. Levao, Emeritus Jennifer Lewis-Hall Christine M. Lomiguen Debra Ann Lynch Gordon A. MacInnes Duncan L. MacMillan Rashida Y. V. MacMurray Iris Martinez-Campbell Carol Ann Monroe Robert E. Mortensen Patricia Nachtigal, Emerita Gene O’Hara, Emeritus John A. O’Malley Dean J. Paranicas, Emeritus Jose A. Piazza Sidney Rabinowitz

George A. Rears Norman Reitman, Emeritus Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. Alejandro Roman John F. Russo, Sr. Louis A. Sapirman Kenneth M. Schmidt Richard H. Shindell Susan Stabile Dorothy M. Stanaitis, Emerita Robert L. Stevenson Sandy J. Stewart Candace L. Straight Heather C. Taylor Anne M. Thomas, Emerita Michael R. Tuosto, Emeritus Laurel A. Van Leer Lucas J. Visconti Martha A. Cotter, Faculty Representative Menahem Spiegel, Faculty Representative Katherine Rose E. Yabut, Student Representative OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Mary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary


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