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Quick Facts: Table of Contents Name of School: Staff Directory...... 2 Location: 2300 W. Innes St. Dr. Craig Turner, President...... 4 Salisbury, NC 28144 Nickname: Catawba Indians Dennis Davidson, AD...... 4 C

Founded: 1851 Athletic Training...... 5 A Church Affiliation: United Church of Christ Peter Borque...... 6 Enrollment: 1,200 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Mike Murphy...... 6 T

Average Class Size: 15-20 Shuford Stadium...... 7 A School Colors: Blue & White Deep South Conference...... 8 Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II

Player Profiles...... 9 W Conference: South Atlantic President: Dr. W. Craig Turner (Baylor ’69) 2010 Results/Stats...... 17

Director of Athletics: Dennis Davidson (Catawba ’81) Record Book...... 19 B Sports Information: Jim Lewis Chiefs Club...... 28 Sports Information Telephone: (704) 637-4720 A Head Athletic Trainer: Bob Casmus Catawba Cheerleaders...... 29

Lacrosse Coach: Peter Borque Catawba Crazies...... 29

Lacrosse Office Telephone: (704) 637-4485 Compliance...... 30 C Home Field: Shuford Stadium

Admissions...... 31 O Catawba College...... 32

Media Information: The Local Region...... 33 L Sports Information Office: Located in Goodman Gym North Carolina...... 34 Sports Information Director: Jim Lewis (Catawba ’89) L Assistant Sports Info. Director: David McDowell (Catawba ’09) Sports Information Phone: (704) 637-4720 E

Sports Information Fa x: (704) 645-4568

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Website: www.gocatawbaindians.com

Catawba College’s official athletic website of all sports. Includes indi- L vidual team pages that contains rosters, schedules, stories, player

bios, statistics, and photo galleries. Those who are unable to attend A the events can follow along on LIVE STATS for many of our sports.

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Executive Editor: Jim Lewis S

Contributing Editors: David McDowell, Dennis Davidson S

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Jim Lewis, David McDowell, Chuck Williams, James Sipes Pho- 2 tography, Gregg Forwerck, Matt Owen Photography, Harold Hin- son Photography, Ray Marsden, Nell Redmon, Curtis Fowler, Eric Wells, Dennis Switzer 0

Catawba would like to thank: 1 Kannapolis Intimidator, Carowinds, Carolina Hurricanes, Char- 1 lotte Motor Speedway, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Bobcats, US National Whitewater Center, Chuck Williams, Catawba Col- lege Public Relations, Christy Armstrong

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A Bob Casmus Frank Cardelle Brittany Chester Jeff Childress Tom Childress Jonathan Clapp Head Athletic Men’s Soccer Cross Country M & W Tennis Vice President Golf L Trainer Assistant Coach Vol. Asst. Coach Head Coach for Athletics Vol. Asst. Coach

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3 Dr. Craig Turner President

Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President of Catawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where he served as President for six years. Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty of Hardin-Simmons University in 1992, serv- ing as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English from 1992 to 1996. He then 1 became Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer until he was named Chief Operating 1 Officer in June 2000. Dr. Turner then served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Of- ficer at HSU for a year before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June

0 1, 2001. During his tenure as President, HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of 2007),

2 record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus budgets. HSU finished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in December of 2006, having raised $49.7

million. The University successfully completed its Commission on Colleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top Tier insti- tution by U.S. News & World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in the West institution by Princeton Review for five consecutive

E years. Dr. Turner was active in the Abilene, Texas, community, serving on the Boards of organizations such as United Way of Abilene, S the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Serenity House, the Abilene Philharmonic, and the Abilene Humanities Council. He has also served on the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, the International S Association of Baptist Colleges and Schools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he currently chairs. Dr. Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, where he was Head of the English Department and O Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. While there, he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,” cited as “Scholar of the Year,” and elected President of the Faculty. H is wife, Annette, served the Clinton Independent School District as a first grade teacher. R Previously, he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor University in 1974-1975. Dr. Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Tulane University C in British and American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees from Baylor: the Master of Arts in English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English and History in 1969. He has edited three books—The Poet Robert Browning and his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays in Ameri-

A can Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Welty—as well as having published more than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, and chapters in books. Since he greatly enjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the profession and

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Dr. Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officer for Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother. Shannon and her husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and

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G Dennis Davidson Director of Athletics

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L Dennis Davidson has been director of athletics since May of 1996. He came to Catawba College in July 1984 as director of public information and moved totally into sports information one year later.

L In 1991, Davidson was promoted to assistant to the athletic director, and in 1993, he was promoted to assistant athletic director for game operations, in addition to the sports information duties.

O Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had significant roles in Catawba’s C Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was a member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II A football (2002- 04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball and women’s basketball and chairman of the SAC Athletic Directors Council.

B Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996.

W A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers as District 26 SID of the Year for

A 1987-88 and 1992-93. Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from West Rowan High School, where he was a four- year letterman in baseball, earning All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior.

T Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually began at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975.

A A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Southeast Middle School.

C Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at Lexington Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (21), a senior at Catawba, Katie (18), a freshman at Catawba, and Carrie (13).

4 ATHLETIC TRAININg

MIkE EDEN, MS, LAT, ATC Mike Eden arrived at Catawba College in August of 1999, joining the staff as an

instructor for Physical Education, Athletic Training, and Exercise Science. He also C serves as the athletic trainer for the men’s and women’s soccer teams and men’s

lacrosse team. A Originally from Medford, NJ, Eden graduated cum laude from Elon College in 1995, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. After working for a T

short time as a Rehabilitation Techician at the Moses Cone Memorial hospital in A Greensboro, NC, Eden completed graduate study at the University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga from 1998-99, receiving a Master of Science degree in Athletic W Training/Exercise Physiology.

Along with athletic trainers Robert Casmus, Travis Armstrong and Christy Armstrong, Eden instructs athletic train- B ing students in various educational classes that include Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, and Therapeutic Modalities. In addition to being an academic advisor, he also serves as an approved clincial instructor for the Athletic Training Educa- A

tional Program.

Over his athletic training career, Eden has worked as an ATC for the North Carolina Youth Soccer Association, C Dixie Top 150 Premier Lacrosse Camp, and has presented at the state, district, and national levels. In 2010, he received the “Athletic Training Educator of the Year” award from the North Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. O Eden and his wife, Emilee, a Physician Assistant at Farrington Family Medical Center, currently reside in Salis-

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The Lamar Dorton athletic training room is located in the Miriam and Robert Hayes Field House, which was com- E

pleted in 2002. Football, M/W soccer, M/W lacrosse and softball use this facility to provide the medical care for these six

Catawba sports. Also located in the Hayes Field House includes coaches offices, meeting and classrooms, locker rooms 2

and a weight room. 0 Athletes receive injury prevention, assessment, management and rehabilitation here. There are eight treatment ta-

bles and 5 taping tables available. The facility provides state-of-the art modality treatment, which includes ultrasound, elec- 1 trical stimulation, diathermy, cold laser and a hydrotherapy room for hot or cold whirlpools. In addition, a portion of the facility 1 is equipped with rehabilitation equipment such as a stationary bike, stair stepper, physioballs and free weights. A separate room is designated for the Biodex machine, which performs isokinetic muscle testing. Also included is the head athletic trainer’s office and a private physician’s exam room.

5 PETER BOURQUE HEAD COACH

Peter Bourque is in his 18th season as the head coach of the Catawba lacrosse program in 2011. He arrived in June 1993 to build the program from its inception. Along with his coaching duties, Bourque also serves as an Assistant Athletic Director at Catawba. is past season, the Indians

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0 In 2007, Catawba earned a share of the Deep South Conference title. In both 2004 and 2005, the Indians advanced to the DSC Tournament final. Catawba posted a school record with ten wins in

2 2004. Bourque has been rewarded for his efforts by being named the Deep South Conference

Coach of the Year in both 2000 and 2003. In 1999, Bourque was selected to coach in the prestigious USILA North-South All-Star game in Saratoga Springs, NY.

E He graduated from Guilford College in 1988, where he earned a BS in Sports Management. While at Guilford, Bourque was a four-year S athlete, and received the Neuris-English Athletic Leadership Award, recognizing him as one of the outstanding athletes at the school. In 1992, Bourque went on to receive his M.Ed. in School Administration from Lynchburg College, in Virginia, where he was a member of S Kappa Delta Pi International Education Honor Society.

O Bourque was born in Springfield, MA, but was reared in Westfield, NJ. He

R graduated from Westfield High School and e Gunnery Prep School in Wash- ington, CT.

C Bourque carries with him much experience, having coached at Greensboro

A College, Lynchburg College, M.I.T Cambridge, MA, and Guilford. In the sum- mer, Bourque serves as a director for the successful Dixie Top 150 lacrosse L camps.

During his tenure at Catawba, Bourque is proud to have coached 30 All-Deep

E South Conference performers. He has also coached six All-Americans and one

G Academic All-American, the USILA’s top award.

E Bourque has served on several NCAA Division II lacrosse committees and cur- rently holds the post as Division II Regional Director for All-American Selec-

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L Bourque and his wife, Ann, reside in Salisbury. ey have three children; Kathleen Isabel (14), Brendan Peter (13) and Molly Ann (11).

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B Mike Murphy begins his second stint as an assistant coach with the Catawba lacrosse program in 2010.

W Murphy previously was an assistant from 1999-2001. Murphy is a 1998 Catawba graduate, earning a de- gree in communications.

A While at Catawba, Murphy earned All-Deep South Conference honors and was a pre-seaosn All-American T in 1997. Murphy played both at attack and as a defender at Catawba and set a then school-record of 51 points as a junior, scoring 31 goals with 20 assists. After college, Murphy traveled twice to England to play

A against the national team and still plays in the SCOG League.

C Murphy coached two years at Myers Park High School in Charlotte before returning to his alma mater. During that time he coached several travel teams in the area, including the Carolina Colts, Carolina Blues and Team Charlotte.

A native of Rockville, MD, Murphy grew up in a lacrosse family. His father, two brothers and sister all played lacrosse at the collegiate level. One brother, Tim, also played at Catawba.

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Shuford Stadium has been home to the Catawba lacrosse team since its inception in 1994. e team used E Frock Field for two seasons while the stadium was being reconstructed in 2001 and 2002. e stadium seats ap- proximately 2,500 for lacrosse. e Indians grabbed their first-ever lacrosse win at home against Merrimack on

March 25, 1995. 2 0 Among the amenities in the stadium are the Hurley Press Box and the Belk Track. e Hurley Press Box is

a four-level facility with the fourth floor serving as the operations level. Nearly 300,000 bricks were used in the 1 new construction of the press box and the outside wall. 1

Catawba and Shuford Stadium has played host to four Deep South Conference Tournaments. e Indians have advanced to the final in three of those; 2004, 2007 and 2010. Since returning to Shuford Stadium for the 2003 campaign, Catawba has a home record of 28-35.

7 DEEP SOUTH CONFERENCE

Begun in 1994 with Catawba, Greensboro, Limestone, Pfeiffer and Virginia Tech., the Deep South Conference is one of the oldest and most prestigious lacrosse leagues in the South. It is dedicated to the highest quality of competition and sportsmanship.

In 1997, the league grew to accommodate the addition s of Wingate and Lees-McRae. With six teams, the Deep South Conference held

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0 Ten teams competed for the 2006 Deep South Conference title. An amazing five teams shared the 2006 DSC regular season champi-

2 onship. ree DSC teams have participated in the NCAA Division II tournament. e league owns two national titles.

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1 1 PLAYER PROFILES 9 Steven Andrews, DEF Casey Chinn, MID Freshman Senior 5’10” l 170 lbs 5’5” l 160 lbs Trinity, NC Mooresville, NC Wesleyan Christian Academy #25 Lake Norman #34

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Wesleyan 2010: Served as team’s top face-off man, winning Christian Academy ... was a team MVP and served 1 53.5% of his tries ... ranked third in the Deep South

1 as captain for two years ... also ran cross country Conference and 19th in NCAA II ... won 17-of-20 and played basketball for the Trojans ... face-off and grabbed nine ground balls in win at Wingate ... led team with PERSONAL: Born Stephen Conner Andrews on April 29, 1992 in High

0 69 ground balls, ranking fourth in the DSC and 27th in NCAA II ... had Point, NC ... son of Charles and Susan Andrews ... has interest in commu- seven ground balls and 16 face-off wins at Lees-McRae ... assisted on goal nications. in win over St. Andrews ... caused three turnovers on the year.

2 2009: Had five starts over 13 games ... led team and ranked 66th in NCAA II in ground balls ... grabbed eight ground balls vs. Wingate ... picked up six ground balls vs. Pfeiffer ... won 31 of 80 face-offs and caused one E turnover. ATT 2008: Played in 13 games as a S Braden Artem, freshman ... totaled 10 ground Junior balls and caused a pair of

S 5’11” l 170 lbs turnovers ... won 14-of-37 face- Acton, ONT, CANADA offs ... recorded five ground balls

O Christ the King #24 and won five face-offs vs. Rollins. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year

R 2010: Shared team lead with 35 goals ... ranked sixth in the Deep South Conference and 29th in starter at Lake Norman High NCAA II in goals per game ... finished eighth in DSC School ... helped Wildcats to 6-5

C and 28th nationally in total points ... his 15 assists record. stood 11th in DSC ... earned DSC All-Tournament honors ... had three goals PERSONAL: Born Casey Troy A and two assists in opening tourney win over Wingate and a pair of goals in Chinn on Feb. 28, 1989 in Char- the final ... scored three game-winning goals, including Rollins where he lotte, NC ... son of Bob and L tallied five goals ... also had three assists in that win to garner DCS Player Jeanne Chinn ... business major

of Week honors ... scored four goals in wins over Pfeiffer and Florida South- with a fine 3.27 GPA. ern.

E 2009: Started all 13 games ... led team with 31 goals, GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB

G ranking fourth in DSC and 2008 13 1 0 0 0 10 20th in NCAA II ... scored 2009 13 400038 five goals, including game-

E 2010 17 301169 winner, agaisnt Lees- Career 43 8011117 McRae ... tallied four goals L with two assists at St. An- drews leading to DSC L Freshman of the Week Career Highs honors ... grabbed six Assists: 1 vs. St. Andrews (3/17/10)

O ground balls at Rollins. Points: 1 vs. St. Andrews (3/17/10) HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Ground Balls: 9 at Wingate (4/10/10) Caused Turnovers: 1 Six times, last vs. Greensboro (4/24/10) C starter at Christ the King High School ... was MVP Face-Offs Won: 17 at Wingate (4/10/10) and team captain ... was also the hockey MVP and A played basketball. PERSONAL: Born Braden B Andrew Artem on Sept. 30, 1988 in Guelph, Ontario, Daniel Couchenour, MID

W Canada ... son of George and Carolyn Artem ... busi- Freshman ness major with a very l A 6’2” 215 lbs good 3.21 GPA for fall se- Fort Mill, SC mester. #27

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GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Nation Ford

A 2009 13 86 31 4 35 33 High School ... was named All-State and served as 2010 17 107 35 15 50 42

C captain ... helped Falcons to a pair of conference titles Career 30 193 66 19 85 75 ... team went 13-2 his senior year. PERSONAL: Born Dainel McKinley Couchenour on June 17, 1992 in Char- Career Highs lotte, NC ... son of Scott and Teresa Couchenour ... has interest in education Goals: 5 Two times, last vs. Rollins (3/26/10) with a good 3.02 GPA. Assists: 3 Two times, last at Belmont Abbey (3/31/10) Points: 8 vs. Rollins (3/26/10) Ground Balls: 7 vs. Greensboro (4/24/10) 10 Caused Turnovers: 1 Five times, last at Mars Hill (4/15/10) Tom Cullop, MID Chad Fike, DEF Sophomore Senior 6’2” l 185 lbs 6’3” l 200 lbs New Windsor, MD Edgewood, MD S. Carroll #6 Jappatown l Hartford CC #14

2010: Was an All-Deep South Confernce selection Transfer from Harford Community College where C and the league’s Freshman of the Year ... third on he served as captain.

team with 18 goals and ranked 11th in DSC with 14 2010: Started in all 17 games ... totaled 13 ground A assists ... grabbed DSC Freshman of the Week honors on M/29 after scoring balls ... was third on team with 11 caused turnovers ...

two goals with two assists in win over Rollins ... scored three goals in regu- HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year T lar-season loss at Mars Hill ... scored game-winner at Wingate ... starter at Joppatowne High

HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at South Carroll High School ... earned School ... twice earned all- A all-conference and all-county honors ... scored 22 goals with 44 assists as a county honors ... helped junior ... also played football for the Cavaliers and helped team to regional Mariners to a 14-3 record W title ... and a regional title as a sen- ior ... earned honorable men- PERSONAL: Born omas Gregory Cullop on Aug. 27, 1991 in Westmin- B ster, MD ... son of Barry and Patty Cullop ... communications major. tion All-State honors in

football ... A GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB PERSONAL: Born Chad An- drew Fike on Sept. 19, 1989 2010 16 59 18 14 32 28 in Baltimore, MD ... son of

Career 16 59 18 14 32 28 C Patrica Fike and Mark Fike ... exercise science major with a fine 3.22 GPA. O Career Highs

Goals: 3 at Mars Hill (3/6/10) L GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB Assists: 3 at Wingate (4/10/10) 2010 17 1 0 0 0 13

Points: 4 ree times, last at Wingate (4/10/10) Career 17 1 0 0 0 13 L Ground Balls: 4 Two times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10)

Caused Turnovers: 1 ree times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10) E Career Highs

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Shea Fadel, LSM Freshman L 6’1” l 165 lbs Charlotte, NC A S. Mecklenburg #26

William Foy, DEF C HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at South Meck- Sophomore lenburg High School ... also ran cross country and 5’10” l 200 lbs R Baltimore, MD swam for the Sabres ... Cardinal Gibbons School #19 O PERSONAL: Born Shaheen James Fadel on Dec. 26, 1991 in Charlotte ... son of Shaheen and Sandra Fadel ... has interest in political science. 2010: Played in just one game as a freshman, com- S ing in tournament win over Wingate ...

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Cardinal Gib- S bons High School ... was captain and won Coaches Award as a senior ... was

JV MPV as a freshman ... helped Gibbons to conference title as a junior and E a championship game appearance as a senior ...

PERSONAL: Born William Christopher Foy on Jan. 19, 1991 in Baltimore Follow Catawba Athletics at: ... son of Peter and Barbara Foy ... music major with a very good 3.38 GPA. 2

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11 Alex Hodges, ATT Hartland Jones, MID Junior Freshman 5’8” l 155 lbs 5’10” l 180 lbs Columbia, SC Jamestown, NC Whitney Point (NY) l Broome CC #23 Ravenscroft #22

Transfer from Broome Community College HIGH SCHOOL: Started two years at Ravenscroft HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Whitney Point High School ... helped Ravens to three conference ti- 1 (NY) High School ... twice named all-conference ...

1 tles ... also plays football for Catawba ... served as captain for the Eagles and was team MVP PERSONAL: Born Hartland Wayne Jones on Oct. 24, 1991 in Raleigh, NC as a senior ... helped Eagles to three division titles and a pair of sectional ... son of Estner Jones and Gerald Stone ... has interest in sports marketing. 0 championships. PERSONAL: Born Alexander Hodges on Dec. 16, 1986 in Giessen, GER-

2 MANY ... son of Carl Hodges and Tammy Hodges ... exercise science major with a very good 3.35 GPA.

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O 6’0” l 170 lbs Weddington #9 Moseley, VA

R Cosby #44 HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Weddington High School ... was captain and earned Great 38 All-

C 2010: Appeared in 16 games and made one start as Star honors as a senior ... named honorable mention a freshman ... two of his four goals came in Deep all-conference as a junior.

A South Tournament win over Wingate ... had goal PERSONAL: Born Brendan Patrick Kennedy on Nov. 14, 1992 in New York, and assist in win over St. Andrews ... credited with NY ... son of Jim and Denise Kennedy ... has interest in criminal justice. L 17 ground balls and one casued turnover.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Cosby High School ... served as cap- tain for the Titans ... was the JV MVP. PERSONAL: Born Brett Austin Howe on Feb. 28, 1991 in Richmond, VA

E ... son of Jeff and Tammy Howe ... history major with a fine 3.19 GPA.

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E GOAL Career 16 16 4 3 7 17 Christian Klimczyk, Sophomore L 5’5” l 160 lbs Career Highs Linthicum, MD L Goals: 2 vs. Wingate (4/13/10) Cardinal Gibbons School #35 Assists: 1 ree times, last vs. Wingate (4/13/10) Points: 3 vs. Wingate (4/13/10) O Ground Balls: 5 at Lees-McRae (4/28/10) Red-shirted in 2010. Caused Turnovers: 1 vs. Rollins (3/26/10) HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Cardinal Gib- C bons High School ... served as captain and was team MVP ... named all-conference ... helped Gibbons to conference title. PERSONAL: Born Christian omas Klimczyk on July 17, 1991 in An- A napolis, MD ... son of omas and Debra Klimczyk ... has interest in biol- ogy.

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A HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at West Orange Charlotte, NC High School ... served as captain and set school as- Myers Park #15 sist record as a freshman ... helped Warriors to a dis- C trict title. PERSONAL: Born Emerson Davis Hughes on Feb 13, 1992 in Atlanta, GA HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Myers Park ... son of Doug and Sherri Hughes ... undecided on major. High School ... helped Mustangs to 19-1 record and a State 4A title in 2010. PERSONAL: Born Brendan Charles Lawson on July 10, 1991 in Charlotte ... son of Tim and Mary Lou Lawson ... has interest in athletic training with an outstanding 3.70 GPA. 12 2008: Started two games in goal and Cory Losselyong, MID totaled 97 minutes between the Junior pipes ... had .588 save percentage ... 6’0” l 170 lbs made four saves and allowed two Lewisville, NC goals over 35 minutes vs. Rollins ... W. Forsyth #10 played entire game vs. Saint Leo, al- lowing four goals with six saves.

2010: Only action came in regular season win over HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter C Wingate. at the Maret School ... named all-

2009: Did not play in 2009. league ... was also all-league in soccer A 2008: Saw action in three games ... grabbed a pair of ground balls and caused and wrestling. a turnover in win at Pfeiffer. PERSONAL: Born Colin Martin Mc- T HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at West Forsyth High School ... served Climans on Sept. 24, 1989 in Wash- as captain for the Titans and was the offensive MVP ... also played football ington, DC ... son of Robert and A Rebecca McClimans ... business and helped the Titan to three conference titles.

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GOALS Career Highs O Ground Balls: 2 at Pfeiffer (3/1/08) GP MIN SAVES SAVE% ALLWD GA AVG. 2008 3 97 10 58.8 7 4.32

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Career Highs E Ground Balls: 7 vs. Wingate (4/9/09)

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Apex #33 A HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Apex High

School ... was team captain and was named a Great C 38 All-Star ... helped Cougars to a state final as a sen- Blake Neal, DEF ior ... was an academic all-conference selection in football. Sophomore R PERSONAL: Born Gage Alexander Mason on Feb 9, 1992 in Raleigh, NC ... 5’11” l 185 lbs son of Roberta Spinnenbecker and Brian Mason ... has interest in business. Jamestown, NC O

Southwest #20 S 2010: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ...

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6’1” l 170 lbs all-region and all-county honors ... was a three-year captain ... named MVP 2 Washington, DC as a sophomore and a senior ... helped Cowboys to state playoffs as a sen- ior. Maret School #16 0 PERSONAL: Born Blake Douglas Neal on Aug. 20, 1990 in Greensboro, NC

2010: Moved into role as a defender and played in ... son of Keena and Doug Neal ... has interest in sports management. 1

13 games ... recorded 11 ground balls and caused a 1 pair of turnovers. GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2009: Named to the Deep South Conference All-Tournament team ... ranked 2010 10 0 0 0 0 20th in NCAA II in goals agaisnt average and 21st in save percentage ... Career 10 0 0 0 0 started 10 of 11 games and totaled 547 minutes in goal ... had 19 saves against Wingate and 18 in regular-season loss to Mars Hill ... earned DSC Defensive Player of Week honors on A/13, posting .660 save percentage Career Highs against Wingate and Floriday Southern. Ground Balls: 3 vs. Saint Leo (2/28/10) Caused Turnovers: 1 Two times, last at Mars Hill (3/6/10) 13 Michael Pecchia, GOAL Mike Ruggiero, MID Junior Freshman 5’11” l 215 lbs 6’1” l 150 lbs Coquitlam, BC, CANADA North Olmstead, OH Heritage Woods #11 N. Olmstead #40

2010: Battled through injuries to play 11 games in HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year starter at Elyria goal ... had a .533 save percentage and a 10.94 goals

1 Catholic and North Olmsteah High Schools ... against average ... made 18 saves in opening loss to 1 served as captain all three years ... helped teams to #1 C.W. Post ... allowed just five goals and recorded 15 saves in win over Rollins ... assisted on goal at Wingate ... was twice state final four on two occasions.

0 named the Deep South Con- PERSONAL: Born Michael Joseph Ruggiero on April 30, 1992 in Albany, ference Defensive Player of NY ... son of Carmine and Betsey Ruggiero ... has interest in history.

2 the Week ... 2009: Played in four games ... totaled 20 saves over 88 John Scheich, ATT minutes ... high of nine saves Freshman E came at Queens ... 6’1” l 165 lbs HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Waxhaw, NC S four-year starter at Heritage Weddington #4 Woods ... was a two-time

S captain for the Kodiaks ... also earned most improved HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Weddington High School ... honorable mention all-conference se-

O and MVP honors during his career ... lection ... served as captain and was team MVP ... PERSONAL: Born Michael helped Warriors to the state playoffs.

R Attilio Pecchia on Aug. 9, PERSONAL: Born John Christopher Scheich on Oct. 8, 1991 in Stoney- 1991 in Vancouver ... son of brook, NY ...son of Robert and Dianne Scheich ... has interest in education. C Elvio and Lina Pecchia ... business major with a good A 3.09 GPA. Trevor Sieracki, MID

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GOALS 5’10” l 160 lbs GP MIN SAVES SAVE% ALLWD GA AVG. Austin, TX 2008 3 97 10 58.8 7 4.32 E Anderson #12 2009 11 547 115 53.7 99 10.85 Career 14 644 125 53.4 106 9.88

G HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Anderson Career Highs High School ... was named All-State and all-district

E Assists: 1 at Wingate (4/10/10) ... also served as captain and was offensive MVP for Points: 1 at Wingate (4/10/10) the Trojans ... also earned academic all-district honors. Ground Balls: 8 vs. Rollins (3/26/10) L PERSONAL: Born Trevor Lee Sieracki on July 30, 1992 in Denver, CO ... Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Wingate (4/13/10) Saves: 18 vs. C.W. Post (2/16/10) son of Rob and Sandi Sieracki ... has interest in political science.

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5’8” l 175 lbs Finksburg, MD Chestertown, MD Cardinal Gibbons School #13 A Queen Anne’s Co. #28

B 2010: Played in three games as a freshman ... scored 2010: Played in two games as a freshman ... col- goal and had a ground ball in regular-season loss to lected a ground ball in game at Wingate ... also plays Saint Leo ... also had a ground ball against Queens.

W football for Catawba. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Cardinal Gibbons High School ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Queen Anne’s Country High School, scoring served as captain and was an all-conference selection as a senior ... helped

A 12 goals with 14 assists as a senior ... named to North-South Bayside All- Crusaders to a conference title and 17-4 mark. Star Game where he was named offensive MVP ... helped Lions to a 13-4 PERSONAL: Born David Michael Stark on Sept. 4, 1991 in Silver Sping,

T record and to the state finals ... named best senior male athlete ... was a MD ... son of Christopher and Victoria Stark ... business major with an out- Maryland Scholar Athlete. standing 3.68 GPA for fall semester. A PERSONAL: Born Joseph Francis Peterson on April 3, 1991 in Ellicott City, MD ... son of Michael and Susan Peterson ... political science major GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB C with an excellent 3.41 GPA. 2010 32 1 0 1 2 Career 32 1 0 1 2 GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2010 20 0 0 0 1 Career 20 0 0 0 1 Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Saint Leo (2/28/10) Career Highs Ground Balls: 1 at Wingate (4/10/10) Points: 1 vs. Saint Leo (2/28/10) 14 Ground Balls: 1 Two times, last vs. Queens (4/3/10) 2008: Started all 15 games as a freshman ... third on team in goals (23), Drew Stoltz, DEF assists (10) and points (33) ... totaled seven points on four goals and three Sophomore assists against Rollins ... scored four goals, including the game-winner in 6’3” l 210 lbs victory over Pfeiffer ... had goal and three assists vs. Lees-McRae ... grabbed Chapel Hill, NC 29 ground balls and caused three turnovers. Chapel Hill #3 HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Weymouth High School ... served as captain and was named a league all-star ... helped Wildcats to league title

2010: Started all 17 games as a freshman ... earned in soccer. C honorable mention All-Deep South Conference hon- PERSONAL: Born Martin Murphy Tuohy on July 18, 1989 in Uniondale,

ors ... second on team with 16 caused turnovers ... NY ... son of Martin Tuohy and Patrice Murphy ... business major with an A totaled 33 ground balls with a high of six against St. Andrews. oustanding 3.65 GPA.

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GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB W WA ... son of Kim and Janet Stoltz ... has interest in business. 2008 15 56 23 10 33 29 2009 13 68 27 17 44 15

GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB 2010 17 89 35 25 60 22 B 2010 17 0 0 0 0 33 Career 45 213 85 52 137 66

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Ground Balls: 6 St. Andrews (3/17/10) C Caused Turnovers: 3 Two times, last at Lees-McCrae (4/28/10) Assists: 4 vs. Wingate (4/13/10)

Points: 7 Two times, last vs. Rollins (3/26/10) O Ground Balls: 5 vs. C.W. Post (2/19/08)

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Senior E 5’11” l 170 lbs MID Weymouth, MA Freddie Turcio, Weymouth #1 Junior G 5’7” l 160 lbs Named a honorable mention pre-season All-Ameri- Guilford, CT #5 E

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2010: Led team in goals (35) and assists (25) ... was L an honorable mention USILA All-American ... was a Deep South All-Confer- 2010: Played in all 17 games with one start ... pro- duced eight goals with one assist ... had goal and

ence pick and earned all-tournament honors ... ranked fourth in the DSC A assist in win over Rollins ... picked up four ground and 16th in NCAA II in balls in tournament win over Wingate ... points ... stood third in DSC credited with four caused turnovers, two C in assists and sixth in goals in tournament final against Saint Leo. ... nationally, he was 15th in 2009: Made six starts over 13 games ... R assists and 29th in goals ... second on team in ground balls, ranking four of his goals were game- 73rd in NCAA II ... caused seven O winners ... tallied high of turnovers ... assisted on five goals, in- five goals in win over cluding two in win over Rollins. S Four-year starter at Rollins ... had three four- HIGH SCHOOL: Guilford High School ... earned All-State S goal games ... rallied team and all-area honors ... helped the Indians to win over Florida South- to a state quarterfinal appearance ... also E ern with tying and winning earned All-State honors in football. goal in final four minutes ... PERSONAL: Born Frederick L Turcio on handed out four assists in Jan. 4, 1990 in Guilford ... son of Fred 2 win over Wingate in DSC and Maria Turcio ... political science

Tournament. major. 0 2009: Earned All-Deep GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB South Conference honors ... 2009 13 14 05537 1 led team in points with 44, scoring 27 goals and handing out a team-leading 2010 17 32 8311 27 1 17 assists ... ranked sixth in DSC in points and assists ... stook 27th in NCAA Career 30 46 8816 64 II in total points ... had four three-goal games and six two-goal games ... tal- lied game-winner against Rollins ... Career Highs Goals: 1 Eight times, last at Lees-McRae (4/28/10) Assists: 2 at Rollins (3/10/09) Points: 2 Two times last vs. Rollins (3/26/10) Ground Balls: 6 vs. Belmont Abbey (4/1/09) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10) 15 Tyler Ulrich, MID Hunter Wilbanks, DEF Freshman Senior 5’11” l 155 lbs 6’3” l 215 lbs Ephrata, PA Powder Springs, GA Ephrata #8 McEachern #45

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Ephrata High 2010: Started all 17 games as a defender ... credited School ... served as captain for two years ... was an

1 with 15 ground balls and caused a dozen turnovers all-section, all-district and all-league selection ... 1 scored 35 goals with 17 assists and 50 ground balls ... picked up three ground balls and caused two ... helped Mountz to sectional title. turnovers in tournament final against Saint Leo ...

0 PERSONAL: Born Tyler Clarence Ulrich on Dec. 6, 1991 in Ephrata ... son 2009: Had one start in five of William and Alice Kay Ulrich ... nephew of Catawba softball coach, Nan games ... picked up ground ball vs. C.W. Post.

2 Whitley ... undecided on major. 2008: Played in two games as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: ree-year E starter at McEachern High Ben Vinograd, MID School ... served as captain and

S Junior also played football ... helped In- 5’8” l 165 lbs dians to 6-6 record as a senior.

S Bethesda, MD PERSONAL: Born William Whitman #2 Hunter Wilbanks on April 1, O 1989 in Mabelton, GA ... son of 2010: Played in a dozen game ... totaled eight Allen and Tracy Wilbanks ... sus- R ground balls and went 23-of-52 on face-offs ... cred- tainable business and community major with a fine 3.21 GPA. ited with one caused turnover ... 2009: Had one C start over 11 games ... scored goal and had four ground balls in win over GP SHOTS GOALS ASSTS PTS GB Rollins ... won 9-of-20 face-offs on the year ... 2008 20 0 0 0 0 A HIGH SCHOOL: Started two years at Walt Whitman High School ... also 2009 50 0 001 2010 17 000015 played basketball for the Vikings ...

L Career 24 000016 PERSONAL: Born Benjamin Kane Vinograd on Jan. 31, 1990 in Washing- ton, DC ... son of Ken and Mary Vinograd ... brother, Max, is a recent Catawba graduate that also played on the team ... music major. Career Highs E Ground Balls: 3 Two times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10) Caused Turnovers: 2 ree times, last vs. Saint Leo (4/18/10)

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INDIVIDUAL SCORING NAME GP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS AVG. GB FACE-OFFS PEN MIN Marty Tuohy 17-17 89 35 25 60 3.53 22 0-0 5:30 (6) Braden Artem 17-16 107 35 15 50 2.94 42 0-0 0

Tom Cullop 16-9 59 18 14 32 2.00 28 0-0 3:30 (5) C Dave Banik 17-16 62 20 6 26 1.53 19 0-0 6:30 (8) Walter McDonough 17-16 42 13 6 19 1.12 43 0-0 6:30 (7) Max Vinograd 17-11 39 8412 0.71 13 0-0 1:00 (1) A Wayne Carbiener 17-2 55 10 1 11 0.65 8 0-0 1:00 (2)

Freddie Turcio 17-1 32 8311 0.65 27 1-1 6:00 (9) T C.J. Dunshie 17-2 27 6511 0.65 13 0-1 2:00 (2) Brett Howe 16-1 16 4370.44 17 0-0 1:30 (2) Stephen Shuba 11-1 92020.18 4 0-0 0 A Spencer Amerson 8-0 42020.25 2 0-0 2:00 (2)

David Stark 3-0 21010.33 2 0-0 0 W Casey Chinn 17-3 30110.06 69 116-217 0 J.P. Lupetin 9-0 30110.11 2 0-0 1:00 (2) Logan Burke 5-0 30110.20 3 0-0 0 B Dan Eron 17-5 10110.06 43 1-2 8:30 (10)

Michael Pecchia 11-11 00110.09 35 0-0 1:00 (2) A Blake Neal 9-0 20000.00 6 0-0 1:30 (2) Ben Vinograd 12-1 20000.00 8 23-52 3:00 (1) Colin McClimans 13-0 10000.00 11 0-1 1:30 (2)

Chad Fike 17-17 10000.00 13 0-0 3:00 (3) C Hunter Wilbanks 17-17 00000.00 15 0-0 5:00 (5)

Steve Ross 1-0 00000.00 0 0-0 0 O Josh Liptak 11-6 00000.00 13 1-1 1:00 (1) Matt Armiger 6-0 00000.00 2 0-0 0 Jason Ainsworth 3-0 00000.00 0 0-0 0 L William Foy 1-0 00000.00 0 0-0 0

Joe Peterson 2-0 00000.00 1 0-0 0 L Caleb Terry 1-0 00000.00 0 0-0 0 Patrick Flannery 7-0 00000.00 2 0-0 0 Pierre Autry 15-1 00000.00 18 53-118 5:30 (6) E Cory Losselyong 1-0 00000.00 0 0-0 0

Jake Grey 3-0 00000.00 4 0-0 0 G Drew Stoltz 17-17 00000.00 33 0-0 0

CATAWBA 17 559 162 87 249 14.65 518 195-393 74:30 (87) E

OPPONENTS 17 550 179 83 262 15.41 615 198-393 70:00 (89)

Goals per game avg. - CAT: 9.53, Opp: 10.53 L Shots per game avg. - CAT: 32.88, Opp: 32.35

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F/16 #1 C.W. Post+ 5-9 L 0-1 Artem, 2, Tuohy, Cullop, Banik F/19 at Pfeiffer 16-8 W 1-1 McDonough 4, Artem 4, Tughy 3, MVinograd 2, Dunshie, Turcio, Shuba

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0 M/12 #2 Le Moyne$ 7-21 L 1-4 Tuohy 2, Cullop, Howe, Amerson, Carbiener, Dunshie M/13 at Florida Southern* 11-10 W 2-4 Artem 4, Tuohy 4, Cullop 2, Banik 2 A/17 ST. ANDREWS 11-8 W 3-4 Tuohy 4, Artem 3, MVinograd, Howe, Banik, Turcio M/26 ROLLINS* 14-7 W 4-4 Artem 5, Tuohy 5, Cullop 2, Turcio, MVinograd M/31 at Belmont Abbey 7-10 L 4-5 Tuohy 3, Artem, Cullop, MVinograd, Turcio

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1 1 RECORD BOOK 19 AVERAGE SAVES Individual Records 19.05 Scott Mumford (21 gms) 1994-95 Team Records GAME SAVE PERCENTAGE GAME 66.5% Matt Guerard (35 gms) 1998-01 GOALS SCORED GOALS SCORED 8 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta 3-27-99 25 vs. Marietta 3-27-99 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED vs. Lees-McRae 4-3-04 Lees-McRae 3-25-00 300 Matt Guerard (35 gms) 1998-01 ASSISTS ASSISTS LOWEST GOALS AGAINTS AVG. 6 Tony Fescina vs. Marietta 3-27-99 20 vs. Marietta 3-27-99 10.82 Andrew Gaunt (51 gms) 1996-99 1 GROUND BALLS

1 POINTS 13 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta 3-27-99 MINUTES PLAYED 73 vs. Stockton College 3-15-98 2857 Andrew Gaunt (51 gms) 1996-99 SAVES

0 GROUND BALLS 15 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 2-27-02 GAMES PLAYED 34 vs. Limestone 3-10-01 60 Kurt Green 2004-05,07-08 MOST GOALS ALLOWED

2 SAVES 34 Matt Guerard vs. Limestone 3-10-01 27 Limestone 4-16-94

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 1 vs. Northwood 2-29-96

E vs. Lees-McRae 4-3-04 SEASON

S GOALS SCORED 45 David Dunnuck (16 gms) 2004 S SEASON ASSISTS 42 Jason Windett (14 gms) 2005 GOALS SCORED

O 219 16 games 2004 POINTS

R 71 Jason Windett (16 gms) 2004 GOALS SCORED PER GAME 13.69 16 games 2004 POINTS PER GAME AVG. C 4.44 Jason Windett (16 gms) 2004 ASSISTS e 1995 team poses in front of the 135 16 games 2004

A GROUND BALLS 107 Tom Ferrell (16 gms) 1997 Shuford Stadium scoreboard after ASSISTS PER GAME 8.44 16 games 2004

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70.1% John Godfrey (129-184/14 gms) 2003 Merrimack. GROUND BALLS 821 16 games 2004 SAVES E 309 Matt Guerard (13 gms) 2001 GROUND BALLS PER GAME 51.31 16 games 2004

G AVERAGE SAVES 23.77 Matt Guerard (13 gms) 2001 BEST FACE-OFF PERCENTAGE 59.9% 217-362 (14 gms) 2003 E SAVE PERCENTAGE Miscellaneous 68.2% Andrew Gaunt (13 gms) 1996 BEST MAN-UP PERCENTAGE

L Records 31.3% 26-83 (14 gms) 2005 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 66 Josh Liptak (11 gms) 2010 MOST MINUTES PLAYED BEST MAN-DOWN PERCENTAGE L 1020 2010 (17 gms) 83.6% 56-67 (15 gms) 2007 LOWEST GOALS AGAINTS AVG. 8.74 Ben Huber (15 gms) 2007 MOST GAMES PLAYED SAVES

O 17 2010 322 14 games 2000 MINUTES PLAYED

C 917 Frank Fish (16 gms) 2004 MOST WINS SAVES PER GAME 10 2004 24.00 13 games 2001 GAMES PLAYED 17 several players MOST CONFERENCE WINS SAVE PERCENTAGE

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W GOALS SCORED 4 2003 124 15 games 2007 141 Kurt Green (60 gms) 2004-05,07-08

A MOST LOSSES BEST GOALS AGAINST AVG. ASSISTS 11 1996 8.60 15 games 2007 85 Jason Windett (44 gms) 2003-05 T MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES POINTS 5 1995, 1996 & 2002

A 222 Kurt Green (60 gms) 2004-05,07-08 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES POINTS PER GAME AVG. 14 1994-95 C 3.70 Kurt Green (60 gms) 2004-05,07-08 MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES GROUND BALLS 16 1994-97 321 John Godfrey (57 gms) 2001-04 FEWEST LOSSES BEST FACE-OFF PERCENTAGE 6 2004 61.0% John Godfrey (57 gms) 2001-04 BEST WON/LOSS PRECENTAGE SAVES .625 2004 (10-6) 20 951 Andrew Gaunt (51 gms) 1996-99 GOALS GAME ANNUAL LEADERS 1. Phil Hemmeler (3-27-99) 8

Phil Hemmeler (3-25-00) 8 1994 Mark Radtke 19 C 3. Jonathan Larsen (3-25-95) 7 1995 Jonathan Larsen 37

Jonathan Larsen (3-12-97) 7 1996 Jonathan Larsen 19 A 5. 10 times 6 1997 Phil Hemmeler 36

1998 Phil Hemmeler 25 T 1999 Phil Hemmeler 34

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1. David Dunnuck (2004) 45 2001 Mike Johnson 29 W 2. Kurt Green (2008) 41 2002 Josh Maphis 24 3. Jason Windett (2004) 39 4. Jonathan Larsen (1995) 37 2003 Josh Maphis 35 B Phil Hemmeler (2000) 37 2004 David Dunnuck 45 Kurt Green (2005) 37 2005 Kurt Green 37 A 7. Phil Hemmeler (1997) 36 2006 Randall Worthington 28 Kurt Green (2004) 36 2007 Kurt Green 27 8. Josh Maphis (2003) 35 2008 Kurt Green 41 C Marty Tuohy (2010) 35 2009 Braden Artem 31 Branden Artem (2010) 35 O

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PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) L Phil Hemmeler (1997-00)

1. Jonathan Larsen (1995) 3.36 Led the team in goals in each of his four E 2. David Dunnuck (2004) 2.81 years and still holds freshman records for

3. Kurt Green (2008) 2.73 goals in a game and season. G 4. Jonathan Larsen (1997) 2.67

5. Jason Windett (2000) 2.64 E Kurt Green (2005) 2.64

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9. Jason Windett (2004) 2.44 CLASS LEADERS A Freshman Goals (Game) CAREER 6 Phil Hemmeler vs. Bentley 3/24/97 C Freshman Goals (Season) 1. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 141 R 2. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 132 36 Kurt Green 16 games 2004

3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 101 36 Phil Hemmeler 16 games 1997 O 4. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 97

5. Marty Tuohy (2008-) 85 S 6. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 82 Sophomore Goals (Game)

7. Matt Riley (2003-06) 76 7 Jonathan Larsen vs. Merrimack 3/25/95 S 8. Jason Windett (2003-05) 70 Sophomore Goals (Season) 9. Demetrus Chirgott (1998,00-02) 69 37 Jonathan Larsen 11 games 1995 E

10. Braden Artem (2008-) 66

Junior Goals (Game) 2 PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 8 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta 3/27/99 1. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 2.40 Junior Goals (Season) Mark Radtke (1994-96) 0 2. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 2.35 39 Jason Windett 16 games 2004 Scored 19 goals in 1994 to lead the way in 3. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 2.26 the program’s initial season. 1 4. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 2.11 1 5. Kurt Green (2004-05) 2.10 6. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 1.87 Senior Goals (Game) 7. Chris Khatri (2002-03) 1.67 8 Phil Hemmeler vs. Lees-McRae 3/25/00 8. Jason Windett (2003-05) 1.59 Senior Goals (Season) 9. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 1.55 45 David Dunnuck 16 games 2004 10. Mark Radtke (1994-96) 1.42

21 ASSISTS GAME ANNUAL LEADERS 1. Jason Windett (4-3-04) 7 1994 Dave Cope 12 2. Tony Fescina (3-27-99) 6 1995 Gil Valentin 9

1 Jason Windett (2-26-05) 6 1996 Gil Valentin 11 1 Jason Windett (3-16-05) 6 1997 Tony Fescina 20 Jason Windett (3-26-05) 6 Mike Murphy 20 0 Jason Windett (4-14-05) 6 1998 Phil Hemmeler 12 Mark Van Hoever (4-8-06) 6 1999 Tony Fescina 21 2 8. Six times 5 2000 Tony Fescina 20 SEASON

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S 2. Jason Windett (2004) 32 2003 Josh Maphis 22 3. Kurt Green (2007) 27 2004 Jason Windett 32

S 4. Matt Riley (2004) 26 2005 Jason Windett 42 5. Marty Tuohy (2010) 25 2006 Matt Riley 19 O 6. Mike Delabar (2001) 22 2007 Kurt Green 27 Josh Maphis (2003) 22 2008 Kurt Green 20 R 8. Tony Fescina (1999) 21 2009 Marty Tuohy 17 Kurt Green (2004) 21

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A PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) Tony Fescina (1997-00) Led the team in assists for three of four

L 1. Jason Windett (2005) 3.00 seasons and ranks third all-time with 72

2. Jason Windett (2004) 2.00 career helpers. 3. Kurt Green (2007) 1.80

E 4. Mike Delabar (2001) 1.69 5. Matt Riley (2004) 1.63 G 6. Tony Fescina (1999) 1.62

E 7. Josh Maphis (2003) 1.57 8. Marty Tuohy (2010) 1.47 CLASS LEADERS

L 9. Matt Riley (2006) 1.46 10. Tony Fescina (2000) 1.43 Freshman Assists (Game) L 6 Mark Van Hoever at Presbyterian 4/8/06 Freshman Assists (Season) O CAREER 21 Kurt Green 16 games 2004

C 1. Jason Windett (2003-05) 85 2. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 81

3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 72 Sophomore Assists (Game)

A 4. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 64 5 Matt Riley vs. Franklin Pierce 3/16/04 5. Matt Riley (2003-06) 60 Sophomore Assists (Season) Jason Windett (2003-05) B 6. Marty Tuohy (2008-) 52 26 Matt Riley 16 games 2004 7. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 46 Holds the school marks for assists in a 8. Demetrus Chirgott (1998,00-02) 39 game, season, and career. W 9. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 35 Junior Assists (Game) 10. Pat Huskins (2000-03) 32 A 7 Jason Windett vs. Lees-McRae 4/3/04 Junior Assists (Season)

T PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 32 Jason Windett 16 games 2004

A 1. Jason Windett (2003-05) 1.93 2. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 1.35 Senior Assists (Game) C 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 1.33 6 5 times 4. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 1.25 5. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 1.21 Senior Assists (Season) 6. Dave Cope (1994-95) 1.15 42 Jason Windett 14 games 2005 7. Kurt Green (2004-05) 1.13 8. Matt Riley (2003-06) 1.07 9. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 0.95 22 Matt Riley (2003-06) 0.95 POINTS GAME ANNUAL LEADERS 1. Phil Hemmeler (3-7-99) 13 2. Mark Van Hoever (4-8-06) 11 1994 Dave Cope 26 3. Tony Fescina (3-27-99) 10 1995 Jonathan Larsen 42 C

Kurt Green (2-25-04) 10 1996 Jonathan Larsen 22 A Kurt Green (4-24-08) 10 1997 Mike Murphy 51 6. Jonathan Larsen (3-12-97) 9

Phil Hemmeler (4-4-98) 9 1998 Phil Hemmeler 37 T Jason Windett (2-25-04) 9 1999 Tony Fescina 51

Kurt Green (3-16-04) 9 Phil Hemmeler 51 A Jason Windett (4-3-04) 9

2000 Phil Hemmeler 47 W SEASON 2001 Mike Delabar 40 1. Jason Windett (2004) 71 2002 Mike Delabar 38 B 2. Kurt Green (2008) 61 2003 Josh Maphis 57 3. David Dunnuck (2004) 60 2004 Jason Windett 71 A Jason Windett (2005) 60 2005 Jason Windett 60 5. Marty Tuohy (2010) 60 2006 Matt Riley 44

6. Josh Maphis (2003) 57 C 7. Kurt Green (2004) 57 2007 Kurt Green 54 2008 Kurt Green 61

8. Kurt Green (2007) 54 O 9. Matt Riley (2004) 52 2009 Marty Tuohy 44

10. Mike Murphy (1997) 51 L Tony Fescina (1999) 51 2010 Marty Tuohy 60

Phil Hemmeler (1999) 51 L

PER GAME AVG. (SEASON)

Kurt Green (2004-05, 2007-08) E 1. Jason Windett (2004) 4.44 e Indians’ all-time point leader and also

2. Jason Windett (2005) 4.29 set the senior mark with 61 points in 2008. G 3. Josh Maphis (2003) 4.07

4. Kurt Green (2008) 4.07 E 5. Tony Fescina (1999) 3.92 Phil Hemmeler (1999) 3.92 7. Jonathan Larsen (1995) 3.82 8. David Dunnuck (2004) 3.75 L 9. Kurt Green (2005) 3.57 CLASS LEADERS

10. Kurt Green (2004) 3.56 A Freshman Points (Game) CAREER 11 Mark Van Hoever at Presbyterian 4/8/06 C

Freshman Points (Season) R 1. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 222 57 Kurt Green 16 games 2004 2. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 178 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 173 O 4. Jason Windett (2003-05) 155 Sophomore Points (Game)

5. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 146 9 Phil Hemmeler vs. St. Andrews 4/4/98 S 6. Marty Tuohy (2008- 137 Sophomore Points (Season)

7. Matt Riley (2003-06) 136 52 Matt Riley 16 games 2004 S 8. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 114

9. Demetrus Chirgott (1998,00-02) 108 E 10. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 94 Junior Points (Game) 13 Phil Hemmeler vs. Marietta 3/27/99

Junior Points (Season) 2 PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 71 Jason Windett 16 games 2004

1. Kurt Green (2004-05,07-08) 3.70 0 2. Jason Windett (2003-05) 3.52 Senior Points (Game) 3. Josh Maphis (2002-03) 3.36 10 Kurt Green at Lees-McRae 4/24/08

4. Phil Hemmeler (1997-00) 3.24 Senior Points (Season) 1 1 5. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 3.20 61 Kurt Green 15 games 2008 6. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 2.76 7. Jonathan Larsen (1994-97) 2.65 8. Dave Cope (1994-95) 2.54

Dave Cope (1994-95) Led the way with 26 points in program’s first season. 23 GROUND BALLS GAME 1. John Godfrey (2-27-02) 15 2. Tom Ferrell (4-19-97) 14

1 John Godfrey (3-23-03) 14

1 4. John Godfrey (3-31-01) 13 Craig Emory (4-14-04) 13

0 6. Tony Fescina (4-25-98) 12 John Godfrey (3-16-02) 12

2 David Donohue (3-05-03) 12

Eric Finland (3-6-06) 12

E SEASON

S 1. Tom Ferrell (1997) 107 2. John Godfrey (2002) 97

S 3. John Godfrey (2004) 93 4. Craig Emory (2004) 90

O 5. David Donohue (2003) 89 6. George Faustino (1997) 80

R 7. Craig Emory (2005) 77 8. Tony Fescina (1997) 75

C John Godfrey (2003) 75 10. David Dunnuck (2004) 72

A Eric Finland (2008) 72

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PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 1. John Godfrey (2002) 6.93 Matt Puccio (2004-05, ‘07-08) E 2. Tom Ferrell (1997) 6.69 3. David Donohue (2003) 6.36 Catawba’s only two-time All-American.

G 4. John Godfrey (2004) 5.81 Ranks fourth in career ground balls. 5. Ryan O'Connor (1994) 5.70 6. Craig Emory (2004) 5.63 E 7. Jeremy Dixon (1994) 5.60 8. Craig Emory (2005) 5.50 CLASS LEADERS ANNUAL LEADERS

L 9. Tony Fescina (1999) 5.23 Freshman Ground Balls (Game) 1994 Ryan O’Connor 57

L 1995 Justin Marlett 56 CAREER 13 John Godfrey at St. Andrews 3/31/01 Freshman Ground Balls (Season) 1996 Tom Ferrell 62 O 1. John Godfrey (2001-04) 321 75 Tony Fescina 16 games 1997 1997 Tom Ferrell 107 2. Tom Ferrell (1996-99) 284 1998 Tony Fescina 51

C 3. Tony Fescina (1997-00) 250 Sophomore Ground Balls (Game) 1999 Tony Fescina 68

4. Matt Puccio (2004-05,07-08) 241 15 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 5. Eric Finland (2005-08) 214 2000 Mike Delabar 64

A 2/27/02 6. Justin Marlett (1995-98) 201 Sophomore Ground Balls (Season) 2001 Mike Delabar 63 7. George Faustino (1994-97) 194

B 2002 John Godfrey 97 8. Mike Delabar (1998,00-02) 193 107Tom Ferrell 16 games 1997 2003 David Donohue 89

W Junior Ground Balls (Game) 2004 John Godfrey 93 14 John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill 3/23/03 2005 Craig Emory 77

A Junior Ground Balls (Season) 2006 Sean Sullivan 56 90 Craig Emory 16 games 2004 2007 Eric Finland 69

T 2008 Eric Finland 72 Senior Ground Balls (Game) 2009 Casey Chinn 38 A 11 John Godfrey at St. Vincent 2/21/04 Senior Ground Balls (Season) 2010 Casey Chinn 69

C 93 John Godfrey 16 games 2004

24 FACEOFFS GAME WINS GAME WINNING PCT. ANNUAL LEADERS (WINS)

20 John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill 3/23/03 1.000 (11-11) Eric Finland vs. Rollins 4/4/08

18 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 2/27/02 .933 (14-15) Bob Arnold at Mars Hill 3/18/00 1994 C 18 John Godfrey at Mars Hill 3/16/02 .923 (12-13) John Godfrey at St. Andrews 4/2/03 1995 17 John Godfrey at St. Andrews 3/31/01 .900 (9-10) John Godfrey at Pfeiffer 3/24/04 1996 Ian Brinkley 51 A 17 John Godfrey vs. Roanoke 2/23/02 .875 (14-16) John Godfrey vs. Lees-McRae 4/3/04 .873 (20-24) John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill 3/23/03 1997

17 Eric Finland vs. St. Vincent 3/6/06 T .867 (13-15) John Godfrey vs. Franklin Pierce 3/16/04 1998 Tony Fescina 35 17 Casey Chinn at Wingate 4/10/10 .867 (13-15) Eric Finland at Presbyterian 4/8/06 1999 Jarrett Blum 52 16 Casey Chinn at Lees-McRae 4/28/10 .850 (17-20) Casey Chinn at Wingate 4/10/10 A 16 John Godfrey vs. Wingate 4/12/01 .846 (11-13) Craig Emory vs. Mars Hill 4/20/04

2000 Robert Arnold 89 W 2001 John Godfrey 114

SEASON WINS B SEASON WINNING PCT. 2002 John Godfrey 166 2003 John Godfrey 129

1. John Godfrey, 2002 166 A 2. John Godfrey, 2004 137 1. John Godfrey, 2003 .701 (129-184) 2004 John Godfrey 137 2. John Godfrey, 2001 .610 (114-187) 2005 Craig Emory 93

3. John Godfrey, 2003 129 4. Eric Finland, 2008 120 3. Craig Emory, 2004 .590 (98-166) 2006 Eric Finland 82 4. John Godfrey, 2004 .588 (137-233) C 5. Casey Chinn, 2010 116 2007 Eric Finland 101 6. John Godfrey, 2001 114 5. John Godfrey, 2002 .571 (166-291) 2008 Eric Finland 120 O 7. Eric Finalnd, 2007 101 6. Sean Sullivan, 2006 .564 (66-117) 7. Robert Arnold, 2000 .553 (89-161) 2009 Pierce Autry 67 CAREER WINS L CAREER WINNING PCT. 2010 Casey Chinn 116 1. John Godfrey (2001-04) 546 L

2. Eric Finland (2005-08) 345 1. John Godfrey (2001-04) .614 (345-562) E 3. Craig Emory (2004-05) 191 2. Eric Finland (2005-08) .610 (546-895) 4. Casey Chinn (2008-) 161

3. Craig Emory (2004-05) .528 (191-362) G ANNUAL LEADERS (WINNING PCT.)

4. Casey Chinn (2008-) .482 (161-334) E CLASS LEADERS 1994

1995 Freshman Wins (Game) 1996 Ian Brinkley (51-102) .500 L 17 John Godfrey at St. Andrews 3/31/01 1997 Freshman Wins (Season) 1998 Tony Fescina (35-70) .500 A

114 John Godfrey 13 games 2001 1999 Jim Jordan (31-51) .608 C

Sophomore Wins (Game) 2000 Robert Arnold (89-161) .553 R 18 John Godfrey vs. Wheeling Jesuit 2/27/02 2001 John Godfrey (114-187) .610

18 John Godfrey at Mars Hill 3/16/02 2002 John Godfrey (166-291) .571 O

Sophomore Wins (Season) 2003 John Godfrey (129-184) .701 S 166 John Godfrey 14 games 2002 2004 Craig Emory (98-166) .590

2005 Craig Emory (93-196) .475 S Junior Wins (Game) 2006 Sean Sullivan (66-117) .564

20 John Godfrey vs. Mars Hill 3/23/03 2007 Eric Finland (101-191) .529 E

Junior Wins (Season) 2008 Pierce Autry (30-51) .588

129 John Godfrey 14 games 2003 2009 Pierce Autry (67-158) .424 2

Senior Wins (Game) 2010 Casey Chinn (116-217) .535 0 15 Craig Emory vs. St. Michael’s 3/16/05

15 Craig Emory vs. Mars Hill 3/19/05 John Godfrey (2001-04) 1 Senior Wins (Season) Godfrey won over 100 face-offs in each of 1 137 John Godfrey 16 games 2004 his four years and holds school marks for career wins and winning percentage.

25 SAVES GAME ANNUAL LEADERS 1. Matt Guerard (3-10-01) 34 2. Andrew Gaunt (4-10-96) 32 1994 Scott Mumford 171 Matt Guerard (3-16-00) 32 1995 Scott Mumford 229

1 Matt Guerard (2-28-01) 32 1996 Andrew Gaunt 285

1 5. Andrew Gaunt (3-16-96) 30 1997 Andrew Gaunt 231 1998 Andrew Gaunt 215 0 SEASON 1999 Andrew Gaunt 220 1. Matt Guerard (2001) 309

2 2. Andrew Gaunt (1996) 285 3. Matt Guerard (2000) 258 2000 Matt Guerard 258 4. Frank Fish (2002) 247 2001 Matt Guerard 309 5. Andrew Gaunt (1997) 231

E 2002 Frank Fish 247 2003 Frank Fish 216

S PER GAME AVG. (SEASON) 2004 Frank Fish 165 2005 Frank Fish 158

S 1. Andrew Gaunt (1996) 23.77 2006 Ben Huber 101 2. Andrew Gaunt (1996) 21.92 3. Scott Mumford (1995) 20.82 2007 Ben Huber 169 O 4. Matt Guerard (2000) 19.85 2008 Ben Huber 133 5. Andrew Gaunt (1998) 17.92 2009 Colin McClimans 115

R

2010 Michael Pecchia 106 C CAREER

A 1. Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) 951 2. Frank Fish (2002-05) 786 Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) CLASS LEADERS

L 3. Matt Guerard (1998-01) 595 Holds school marks for career goals against

average and save percentage in a season. 4. Ben Huber (2005-08) 436 Freshman Ground Balls (Game) 5. Scott Mumford (1994-95) 400 32 Andrew Gaunt at Pfeiffer 4/10/96

E GOALS AGAINST AVG. (SEASON) Freshman Saves (Season) 285 Andrew Gaunt 13 games 1996 G PER GAME AVG. (CAREER) 1. Ben Huber (2007) 8.74 1. Scott Mumford (1994-95) 19.05 E 2. Josh Liptak (2010) 9.64 Sophomore Saves (Game) 2. Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) 18.65 3. Matt Guerard (1998-01) 17.00 3. Frank Fish (2004) 9.69 30 Andrew Gaunt vs. Elmira 3/16/96

L 4. Frank Fish (2002-05) 14.03 4. Andrew Gaunt (1999) 10.31 Sophomore Saves (Season) 5. Andrew Gaunt (1996) 10.56 231 Matt Riley 13 games 1997

L 6. Colin McClimans (2009) 10.85 7. Andrew Gaunt (1997) 10.86 Junior Saves (Game) (SEASON) O SAVE PERCENTAGE 8. Michael Pecchia (2010) 10.94 32 Matt Guerard vs. Colorado College 3/16/00 9. Matt Guerard (2000) 10.97 Junior Saves (Season) C 1. Andrew Gaunt (1996) 68.2% 10. Frank Fish (2003) 11.51 258 Matt Guerard 13 games 2000

2. Matt Guerard (2000) 67.9% 3. Matt Guerard (2001) 66.0% Senior Saves (Game) A 4. Andrew Gaunt (1999) 65.7% GOALS AGAINST AVG. (CAREER) 5. Andrew Gaunt (1997) 62.8% 34 Matt Guerard at Lees-McRae 3/10/01 1. Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) 10.82

B Senior Saves (Season) 2. Ben Huber (2005-08) 10.92 3. Matt Guerard (1998-01) 11.27 309 Matt Guerard 13 games 2001 (CAREER) 4. Frank Fish (2002-05) 11.52 W SAVE PERCENTAGE 5. Scott Mumford (1994-95) 17.37 1. Matt Guerard (1998-01) 66.5%

A 2. Andrew Gaunt (1996-99) 64.9% 3. Frank Fish (2002-05) 56.6% 4. Scott Mumford (1994-95) 53.6% T

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26 AWARDS AND HONORS All-Americans All-Deep South All-DSC Tournament • USILA 1994 Mark Radtke, A (2nd) 2003 David Donohue 2002 Mike Delabar (HM) 1995 Jonathan Larsen, A (2nd) Chris Khatri 2004 David Dunnuck (HM) Scott Mumford, G (2nd) 2004 Frank Fish C 2005 Ed O’Leary (HM) 1996 Andrew Gaunt, G (1st) Justin Garrison A 2007 Matt Puchio (HM) Mike Murphy, D (1st) Jason Windett 2008 Kurt Green (HM) 1997 Andrew Gaunt, G (1st) 2005 Jason Collier T Matt Puchio (HM)

Justin Marlett, D (1st) Frank Fish A 2010 Marty Tuohy (HM) George Faustino, D (2nd) 2007 Wayne Carbiener Tony Fescina, M (2nd) Nick Desper W

1998 Justin Marlett, D (1st) Kurt Green B Academic All-Americans Tony Fescina, M (2nd) Matt Puchio

2003 Josh Maphis (USILA) 1999 Tony Fescina, M (1st) 2008 Sean Duggan A

Andrew Gaunt, G (1st) Kurt Green

Tom Ferrell, D (2nd) 2009 Mike Dolesh C DSC Player of the Year 2000 Tony Fescina, M (2nd) Colin McClimans

2008 Kurt Green 2001 Mike Delebar, M (2nd) 2010 Braden Artem O

Matt Guerard, G (2nd) Wayne Carbiener L 2002 Mike Delabar, M (2nd) Marty Tuohy

DSC Coach of the Year 2003 David Donohue, D (1st) L 2000 Peter Bourque Josh Maphis, M (1st) 2003 Peter Bourque John Godfrey, M (2nd) E

2004 David Dunnuck, M (1st) G Craig Emory, M (2nd) DSC Freshman of the Year John Godfrey, M (2nd) E

1997 Tony Fescina Jason Windett, A (2nd)

2010 Tom Cullop 2005 Ed O’Leary, D (1st) L

Craig Emory, M (2nd) A Jason Windett, A (2nd)

2006 Matt Puchio, D (2nd) C

2007 Kurt Green, A (1st) R Matt Puchio, D (1st)

2008 Kurt Green, A (1st) O

Matt Puchio, D (1st) S Wayne Carbiener, M (HM)

Nick Depser, A (HM) S

Ben Huber, G (HM) E 2009 Marty Tuohy, A (1st)

Mike Dolesh, M (HM) Wayne Carbiener 2010 Tom Cullop, M (1st) 2 Named to the Deep South

Marty Tuohy, A (1st) All-Tournament Team as a freshmen and 0 Mike Delabar Drew Stoltz, D (HM) as a senior

Catawba’s first All-American selection in 1 2002. 1

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31 32 33 34 35 2011 Lacrosse Schedule

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME

Sat, Feb. 12 at St. Andrews Laurinburg,NC 2:00 WED, FEB. 23 PFEIFFER SALISBURY 4:00 SUN, FEB. 27 OHIO VALLEY SALISBURY 2:00 Sat, Mar. 5 at Queens Charlotte,NC 2:00 u, Mar. 10 at Rollins* Winter Park,FL 12:00 Sat, Mar. 12 at Saint Leo* Saint Leo,FL 1:00 Sat, Mar. 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 1:00 MON, MAR. 21 MERRIMACK SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, MAR. 26 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 7:00 WED, MAR. 30 BELMONT ABBEY SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, APR. 2 FLORIDA SOUTHERN* (PW) SALISBURY 12:00 SAT, APR. 9 WINGATE* SALISBURY 7:00 Tue, Apr. 12 DSC Tournament TBA TBA u, Apr. 14 DSC Tournament TBA TBA Sun, Apr. 17 DSC Tournament Saint Leo,FL TBA SAT, APR 23 LEES-McRAE SALISBURY 7:00 Sat, Apr. 30 at Limestone Gaffney,SC 1:00

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes Deep South Conference game (PW) Denotes Parent’s Weekend