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SECTION HEADER 2009 NLL Media Guide and Record Book 1 SECTION HEADER Follow the Entire 2010 NLL Season Live on the NLL Network at NLL.com 2010 NLL MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents NLL Introduction Table of Contents/Staff Directory ........................1 Gait Introduction to the NLL.......................................2 2010 Division and Playoff Formats......................3 Lacrosse Talk.......................................................4 Team Information Boston Blazers .................................................5-9 Buffalo Bandits............................................10-16 Calgary Roughnecks ....................................17-22 Colorado Mammoth.....................................23-29 Edmonton Rush ...........................................30-34 Minnesota Swarm........................................35-40 Orlando Titans..............................................41-45 Philadelphia Wings......................................46-52 Rochester Knighthawks ...............................53-59 Toronto Rock................................................60-65 Washington Stealth.....................................66-71 History and Records League Award Winners and Honors .............72-73 League All-Pros............................................74-78 All-Rookie Teams ..............................................79 Individual Records/Coaching Records ...............80 National Lacrosse League All-Time Single-Season Records........................81 Staff Directory Yearly Leaders..............................................82-83 -
MLL Updated Single-Game Records REGULAR SEASON INDVIDUAL RECORDS
MLL Updated Single-Game Records REGULAR SEASON INDVIDUAL RECORDS Goals in a Game 10 John Grant, Jr. (OH) 8/6/16 9 Tim Goettelmann(LI) 8/10/03 9 Mark Millon (BOS) 7/31/05 9 Kevin Leveille (BOS) 7/31/05 9 Ryan Powell (SF) 6/10/06 9 Grant Catalino (ROC) 6/24/11 Points in a Game 14 Mark Millon (BOS) 7/31/05 14 John Grant, Jr.(ROC) 6/16/07 Assists in a Game 8 Casey Powell (ROC) 7/19/03 Two-Point Goals in Game 3 Scott Doyle (BOS) 7/27/02 3 Roy Colsey (BRI) 8/14/03 3 Mike Regan (BOS) 7/19/03 3 Tim Booth (SF) 6/24/06 3 Kyle Dixon (WASH) 6/27/09 3 Matt Danowski (LI) 7/10/10 3 Stephen Peyser (LI) 7/28/11 3 Kyle Dixon (CHES) 5/5/12 3 Kyle Dixon (CHES) 4/27/13 Ground Balls in a Game 23 Paul Cantabene (Bal) 8/14/04 Penalty Minutes in a Game 9 Geoff Snider (TOR) 6/4/09 Power-Play Goals in a Game 4 Jeff Sonke (BAL) 5/27/04 Power-Play Assists in a Game 4 Casey Powell (ROC) 7/19/03 4 David Curry (NJ) 6/5/04 4 Mark Millon (BOS) 7/31/05 Short Handed Goals in a Game 2 Scott Urick (NJ) 6/14/03 2 Mark Millon (BOS) 7/31/05 Short Handed Assists in a Game 1 Several Players tied Shots in a Game 19 Jesse Hubbard (NJ) 8/10/02 Face-offs Won in a Game 35 Peter Vlahakis (LI) 7/3/05 Goalkeeper Saves in a Game 33 Brain Dougherty (LI) 7/10/04 33 Kevin O’Brian (BOS) 7/17/04 MLL Updated Single-Game Records REGULAR SEASON TEAM RECORDS Goals in a Game 28 Philadelphia 7/22/04 @Boston (29-20) 28 Baltimore 6/12/05 vs. -
FINAL 1997 Men's Lacrosse Statistics Report
PLEASE TYPE COMPLETE INFORMATION AND RETURN BY FRIDAY, MAY 30 FINAL 1997 Men's Lacrosse Statistics Report DIVISION I Only games against varsity four year U 8 institutions are included in statistics Include all conference and postseason playoffs Prxnceton University Bill Tierney FULL SEASON RECORD 15-0 INSTITUTION 1997 COACH W—L Tvy T.p.agiip CONFERENCE RECORD 6-0 CONFERENCE W—L Class by Fr So Jr or Sr FIRST and LAST NAME Pos CL GP Shots Goals GPG Assists APG TP PPG a Jon Hess A Jr 15 62 26 1 7 48 3 2» 74 4 9 • Chris Massey A Jr 15 110 45 30* 14 0.9 59 3.9 Jesse Hubbard A Jr 13 112 41 3 2* 15 1 2 56 4 3* Lome Smith M So 15 60 23 1 5 3 0.2 26 1.7 Todd Eichelberger M Sr. 15 50 15 1.0 7 0.5 27 1.5 Craie Katz M Sr. 15 50 \9 1.3 0 n.n IQ 1.3 Jason Osier M Sr. 15 27 6 0.4 11 n.7 17 1.1 Josh Sims M Fr. 15 36 8 0.5 2 0.1 in 0.7 John Wynne A Jr. 15 6 5 0.3 3 0.2 8 0.5 Seamus Grooms M Jr 15 16 5 0.3 2 0.1 7 0.5 Matt Tucker M Sr 15 12 5 0.3 2 0.1 7 0.5 Mihhael Allan A Jr 15 5 U.- 0.3 3 0.2 6 0.4 Jason Buttles H Sr 15 13 4 0.3 5 0.3 9 0.6 Chris Brown A Sr. -
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1300lt<J'i30292ll80l -.>IJ~C.R .,J \ ;u.svL PUB LIBI\IATHA H't C tireei Enjoy , 169 JERUSAL;~ Ai/I: I N . ~ ~IC~SVILCE eiJ:NewFoun N,Y, 1160 1 ___ Jors Time Camp ~ -- ..,...,aavv.1 Students Special Pages Vol. 6, No. 30 Thursday, January 23, 1992 35 Cents Police Continue March Tq·Keep lee Ave. Opell Search For ,By Victor Caputo Thec:han1-0f"All wcarc:.snyingisgivc I.cc a chance'' ed1ocd 1hrough the brisk cold air Rumored Gun · last Sa1uiday as parcnls and children mnr• 8y Victor Caput.o ched from 1.tt Ave, School lo Old Coun1ry ~ass.iu Courrty Police arc still scar• Rd. School to let the district lc:now they did ching for a 22 caliber sawed;off not ;iycc with lheconsultants choice or a shotgun.that was allegedly held 10 the school lo close. heads of, 1\1/0 ,tudcnts,ln the second Residents airrying signs rcadirig United noor bathroom orthc Hicksville High We Suind,·Diyided We Close, Slop 1he !ichool on Thursday, Inn. 9. Politics Don'tClose The Wrong School and PoU~am:stcd a IS ycar-ord boy lhe Siivc L« Ave. man:hcd dO'l"n and across all Frlday,af'ter the.incident took place the major roa~ ttiaulementary students and;c:111.racd h1m ,with·mcnaci11g and would have lo cross to get tothci(newschooL passcdallinforinntlonontothcfarriily The man:h cnde(l al ihc front s1cp ofthe couru. Old Country Rd. School. As 1tic crov,,d or 'The incident occurred after an ·peoplegathc:rtd they began chanting "What alleged fist fight bro.kc out in the Do \\\:Want!' "SafClY,' "When.Do Wc Wani. -
Rezoning Petition Is Unfavorable by DAVID KINNEY the Petition Must Still Get Tho Parking on the Street
~-------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- IU2· 1992 SISQUICINYENNIAL VOL. XXIV NO. 3 8 rNo. z, c;] Thursday, October 17,1991 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S The Faculty Senate requests better representation sisting of administrative, faculty ner the l'aculty Senate does "populist" to saying that 10 dations to the dean. after both By SANDY WIEGAND and stud1111t representatives. now. In faet, some Senate more members would make the the departmnnt ehair and de Associate News Editor members suggested, the Senate Council "unwieldy," Senate partmental Committee on Ap The resolution also rnquested eould be setting up its own dis members said, but Malloy pointments and Promotions A eall by llw Faeulty Smwto that University Prnsidcnt Father solution. promised to bring his own rec have sent the dean their rec for lwttor n~pn~sentation on the Edward Malloy, who presides ommendations to the next ommendations. Antd om i e Co u nr.i I reeei ved over the Aeademie Council. he But Frank Connolly, associate meeting of the Aeademic Coun mixed to negative rnaetions stripped of the privilege of professor of Mathematics, said cil which will take plaee Decem The resolution was a wa from the same administrative appointing the three faeulty it might be five years or more ber 3. ternd-down version of a resolu body rnnmtly, Snnate members members on the executive before the Senate would be tion passed by the Senate last said Wednesday. committee of the Council. come obsolete if the recom In other business, the Faculty year, which Malloy said he mendations were adopted. Senate approved a resolution would veto. -
Jen Adams – Australian Lacrosse Champion
JEN ADAMS – AUSTRALIAN LACROSSE CHAMPION Jen Adams started playing lacrosse in 1988, as an 8 year old, after participating in a sof-crosse school competition at Dover Gardens Primary School in Adelaide conducted by the Brighton Lacrosse Club, which at that time did not have a girls’ junior side. So Jen and her sister Trish, and a bunch of friends, got together and Brighton entered a team the following year in Under 12’s. Jen started playing senior women’s lacrosse at Brighton in 1991 at age 11, represented S.A. in the U16 S.A. Associates team in 1991 and then South Australia U16 & U21 teams from 1993, and was selected in the South Australian senior team from 1996 – 1997. In the lead up to the 1995 U19 World Championships in Haverford, Pennsylvania the Australian team played a few scrimmages against club teams in Maryland, where Gary Gait and Cindy Timchal (Coaches at University of Maryland) (UMD) had the chance to see her play. Sarah Forbes and Sascha Newmarch were both playing for Maryland at the time so the coaches already had a good idea of who were the up and coming champions in Australian women’s lacrosse. After the World Championships Gary Gait reached out expressing an interest in Jen’s playing career and continued to follow her career. In 1997, Brett Cope took a Brighton Lacrosse Club women’s team to the USA for a series of matches and it was on this tour that Jen, then aged 17, was able to meet up again with Gary Gait and Cindy Timchal for an interview, from where she was recruited on a lacrosse scholarship to UMD. -
Rezoning Petition Is Unfavorable by DAVID KINNEY the Petition Must Still Get the Parking on the Street
o r The Observer I» « 2 - 1992 SESOUICENTINNIAI e ------------- Saint Marvls College The Observer NOTREDAME-INDIANA VOL. XXIV NO. 3 8 /# ? . \< 7 j Thursday, October 17,1991 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S The Faculty Senate requests better representation sisting of administrative, faculty ner the Faculty Senate does “populist” to saying that 10 dations to the dean, after both By SANDY WIEGAND and student representatives. now. In fact, some Senate more members would make the the department chair and de Associate News Editor members suggested, the Senate Council “unwieldy,” Senate partmental Committee on Ap The resolution also requested could be setting up its own dis members said, but Malloy pointments and Promotions A call by the Faculty Senate that University President Father solution. promised to bring his own rec have sent the dean their rec for better representation on the Edward Malloy, who presides ommendations to the next ommendations. Academic Council received over the Academic Council, be But Frank Connolly, associate meeting of the Academic Coun mixed to negative reactions stripped of the privilege of professor of Mathematics, said cil which will take place Decem The resolution was a wa from the same administrative appointing the three faculty it might be five years or more ber 3. tered-down version of a resolu body recently. Senate members members on the executive before the Senate would be tion passed by the Senate last said Wednesday. committee of the Council. come obsolete if the recom In other business, the Faculty year, which Malloy said he mendations were adopted. -
Market and Economic Analys League Lacrosse Stadium Green Branch
Market and Economic Analysis for a Proposed New Major League Lacrosse Stadium and Multi-Field Sports Complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland Prepared for: Presented by: Final Report December 2012 4427 W. Kennedy Boulevard ∙ Suite 200 ∙ Tampa, Florida 33609 ∙ Phone 813.281.1222 ∙ Fax 813.315.6040 www.crossroads-fl.com Crossroads Consulting Services is a Limited Liability Company December 21, 2012 Mr. Eric Johnson Maryland Stadium Authority 333 W. Camden St., Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21201 Dear Mr. Johnson: Crossroads Consulting Services LLC (Crossroads Consulting) is pleased to present this market and economic analysis to the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) regarding a proposed new Major League Lacrosse (MLL) stadium and multi-field sports complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland (County). In accordance with our agreement, this report summarizes our research and analysis which is intended to assist the MSA and the County with their decisions regarding the potential development of the proposed new complex. The information contained in the report is based on estimates, assumptions, and information developed from market research, industry knowledge, input from potential demand generators, as well as other factors including data provided by the MSA, the County, and other secondary sources. We have utilized sources that are deemed to be reliable but cannot guarantee their accuracy. All information provided to us by others was not audited or verified and was assumed to be correct. Because the procedures were limited, we express no opinion or assurances of any kind on the achievability of any projected information contained herein and this report should not be relied upon for that purpose. -
1989 Men's All-Americans
1989 Men’s All-Americans DIVISION I First Team Attack: Matt Panetta (Johns Hopkins), John Zulberti (Syracuse), Mike Ruland (Loyola) Midfield: Paul Gait (Syracuse), Gary Gait (Syracuse), Phil Willard (Maryland), Brian Keith (Navy) Defense: Pat McCabe (Syracuse), Dave Pietramala (Johns Hopkins), Bill Ralph (Maryland) Goal: Quint Kessenich (Johns Hopkins) Second Team Attack: Tom Marechek (Syracuse), Josh Dennis (Duke), Neill Redfern (North Carolina) Midfield: Gordon Purdie (Adelphi), Tim Soudan (Massachusetts), Brian Kroneberger (Loyola), Steve Scaramuzzino (Syracuse) Defense: Mark Stopher (Syracuse), Mike Romano (Adelphi), Greg Lilly (Johns Hopkins) Goal: Sal LoCascio (Massachusetts) Third Team Attack: Jeff Reh (Adelphi), Mike Herger (Navy), Jim McAleavey (Massachusetts) Midfield: Greg Rinaldi (Rutgers), Brian Voelker (Johns Hopkins), Vince Angotti (Cornell), Joe Rzempoluch (Johns Hopkins) Defense: Ed Stephenson (Towson State), Marc Moreau (Rutgers), Paul Fitzpatrick (North Carolina) Goal: Paul Schimoler (Cornell) Honorable Mention Attack: Peter Smith (Penn), Scott Hiller (Massachusetts), Paul Basile (Navy), Mark Douglas (Maryland), Andy DeCicco (Rutgers), Jamie Munro (Brown), Ed Jackson (UMBC), Matt Mundorf (Mt. St. Mary’s), Steve Meyer (Cornell), Mike LaCrosse (Hofstra), Greg Burns (Syracuse), Chris Cameron (Lehigh) Midfield: Brendan Kelly (Johns Hopkins), Andy Kraus (Virginia), Stew Fisher (Penn), Jay McMahon (Brown), Keith Melchionni (Duke), Jon Reese (Yale), Mike Babcock (Yale), Phil Schluter (Syracuse), Jim Laverty (Penn State), Kevin -
History and Honors Year-By-Year Records Year Overall Pct
MEDIA AND RECRUITING GUIDE 49 HISTORY AND HONORS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct. Finish ACC Tourn. Coach Post-Season/Awards Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct. Finish ACC Tourn. Coach Post-Season/Awards 1924 5-2 .714 R.V. Truitt 1965 11-2 .846 3-0 1.000 1st Al Heagy 1925 4-1-1 .750 R.V. Truitt 1966 9-1 .900 3-0 1.000 1st John Howard 1926 7-1 .875 R.V. Truitt 1967 8-1 .889 2-0 1.000 1st John Howard Nat'l Co-Champions 1927 6-4 .600 R.V. Truitt 1968 8-1-1 .850 2-0 1.000 1st John Howard 1928 9-1 .900 Jack Faber Gold Medal (w/Rutgers, JHU) 1969 7-4 .636 1-1 .500 2nd John Howard 1929 9-2 .818 Jack Faber USILA Runner-Up 1970 6-4 .600 2-1 .667 2nd Bud Beardmore 1930 8-1 .889 Jack Faber USILA Runner-Up 1971 9-4 .692 1-1 .500 2nd Bud Beardmore NCAA Finalists 1931 8-1 .889 Jack Faber & Al Heagy Rated No.1 by USILA 1972 8-2 .800 2-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Semifinals 1932 8-1 .889 Jack Faber & Al Heagy 1973 10-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Champions 1933 5-1 .833 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA Runner-Up 1974 8-2 .800 3-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Finalists 1934 3-2-1 .583 Jack Faber & Al Heagy 1975 8-2 .800 1-1 .500 3rd Bud Beardmore NCAA Champions 1935 6-1 .857 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA Runner-Up 1976 10-1 .909 2-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Finalists 1936 7-0 1.000 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA Champions 1977 8-2 .800 3-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Semifinals 1937 7-0 1.000 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA 1978 9-2 .818 4-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Semifinals Co-Champions (w/Prin.) 1979 9-2 .818 4-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore -
Market, Financial Analysis, and Economic Impact for Idaho Falls, Idaho Multipurpose Events Center
Final Report Market, Financial Analysis, and Economic Impact for Idaho Falls, Idaho Multipurpose Events Center Idaho Falls, Idaho Prepared for City of Idaho Falls Submitted by Economics Research Associates Spring 2008 Reprinted January 4, 2010 ERA Project No. 17704 10990 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90024 310.477.9585 FAX 310.478.1950 www.econres.com Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Chicago Washington DC New York London Completed Spring 2008 - Reprinted Jan 4, 2010 Table of Contents Section 1. Executive Summary.............................................. 1 Section 2. Introduction and Scope of Services .................... 7 Section 3. Idaho Falls, Idaho Overview ................................ 11 Section 4. Potential Anchor Tenants / Sports Leagues / Other Events ......................................................... 22 Section 5. Comparable Events Centers ................................ 43 Section 6. Events Center – Potential Sizing and Attendance .................................................... 54 Section 7. Financial Analysis – Base Case, High and Low Scenarios ....................................................... 56 Section 8. Economic Impact Analysis ................................... 83 Appendix. Site Analysis Proposed Idaho Falls Multipurpose Events Center ERA Project No. 17704 Page i Completed Spring 2008 - Reprinted Jan 4, 2010 General Limiting Conditions Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the data contained in this study reflect the most accurate and timely information possible, and they are believed to be reliable. This study is based on estimates, assumptions and other information reviewed and evaluated by Economics Research Associates from its consultations with the client and the client's representatives and within its general knowledge of the industry. No responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies in reporting by the client, the client's agent and representatives or any other data source used in preparing or presenting this study. -
2017-Lizards-Media-Guide.Pdf
New York Lizards 2017 Media Guide NEW YORK LIZARDS 2017 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE WEEK DATE VISITOR HOME LOCATION Saturday, April 22 Ne w York Chesapeake Navy-Marine Corps. 1 Lizards Bayhawks Memorial Stadium Saturday, April 29 Denver Outlaws New York Lizards James M. Shuart 2 Stadium Sunday, May 13 New York Atlanta Blaze Fifth Third Bank 3 Lizards Stadium Sunday, May 20 Ne w York Boston Cannons Harvard Stadium 4 Lizards Friday, June 2 Florida Launch New York Lizards James M. Shuart CON- 5 Stadium Saturday, June 10 Ne w York Florida Launch FAU Stadium TENTS 6 Lizards Saturday, June 17 Rochester New York Lizards James M. Shuart 7 Rattlers Stadium Saturday, June 24 New York Denver Sports Authority Field 8 Lizards Outlaw at Mile High Thursday, June 29 Ohio Machine New York Lizards James M. Shuart 9 Stadium Thursday, July 13 Atlanta Blaze New York James M. Shuart 10 Lizards Stadium Saturday, July 15 Ne w York Charlotte Hounds Panthers Stadium 11 Lizards Thursday, July 20 Boston Cannons New York James M. Shuart 12 Lizards Stadium Saturday, July 29 New York Ohio Machine American Legion 13 Lizards Memorial Stadium Saturday, August 6 Charlotte Ne w York James M. Shuart 14 Hounds Lizards Stadium 2 CONTENTS Covering the Lizards…………………………………………………………………....……. Front Office……………………………………………………………………..……………. Ownership Group…………………………………………………...……………….. Office Staff………………………………………………………………………...….. Coaching Staff………………………………………………………………………..……….. Coaches……………………………………………………………..………………… Medical Staff……………………………………………………………...…................ CONPlayer