2006-07 Season Preview The 2005-06 Cortland men’s season is long goals and 10 assists. His forgotten, stowed away with all the other past years. After output needs to increase enduring a long and arduous campaign last season, sixth-year this season if the Red head coach Tom Cranfield is only looking ahead. The 2006-07 Dragons are to return to team may still be young, but the majority of the players have the SUNYAC playoffs. plenty of experience and understand what needs to be done to Sophomore Nick Catanzaro keep the ghosts of last season from haunting Alumni Arena. had a successful rookie campaign. Catanzaro was Finding a number- second on the team in one goaltender is scoring with 23 points on Cranfield’s top priority. 10 goals and 13 assists He has plenty of and second with seven options with four on power-play goals. Junior the roster. Senior Jason alternate captain Matt Lojewski brings the Goslant has proven to most experience to the be one of Cortland’s top ice, having been with playmakers. He was second the program since the on the team with 14 assists 2002-03 campaign. in 2005-06 and scored 17 In his time with the points overall. Senior Jon Sandos is one of program, Lojewski Cortland’s most-experienced has seen action in Senior Ryan LaShomb blue liners. 17 games with 12 had a strong 2005-06 starts. Junior Jon Bova campaign, scoring nine points on three goals and six assists, enters his third season and will be a regular in the lineup this season. Physical Junior Matt Goslant has been with the team and sophomore Chris Corso played in 22 games last season and selected as an alternate captain for continues to improve. collected 11 points on five goals and six assists. He’ll see an the 2006-07 season. Two newcomers, abundance of ice time this season. Senior Buddy Anderson has sophomore Mike made the move from defense to forward this season. Always a Mistretta and freshman Ben Binga, will compete for time in net. threat offensively as a blue liner, Anderson scored 11 points on Mistretta earned 12 starts at Northland College last season and four goals and seven assists in 2005-06. Juniors Justin Bodine posted a 4.43 GAA and an .884 save percentage. Binga comes and Zach Dehm skated in 10 and 20 games, respectively, in to the Red Dragons from the Syracuse Stars Junior A program 2005-06. Bodine scored seven points on two goals and five and shows great promise. assists, while Dehm contributed five points on a goal and four assists. Junior Matt Nichols has seen limited playing time his Four returning first two seasons but has continued to work hard and will be defensemen are joined by a factor on offense in 2006-07. Other players looking to earn four newcomers. Senior more ice time are senior Brian Herlihy, junior Brennan Briggs captain Peter Deloria and sophomores Justin Kocent and Corey LaRoche. heads the list. Deloria is in his fourth year with the Cranfield has brought program and has missed six freshmen forwards to just four games in that the team. Nick Shackford span. Senior Jon Sandos is a very fast and gifted is also in his fourth year forward who will be with the team and his looked upon to add to the experience around the offense. Niles Moore is a crease will be essential in skilled power forward who 2006-07. Sophomore Mike understands the game Egan, the Red Dragons’ and sees the ice well. biggest player, is Cortland’s Patrick Palmisano is a tall, top-scoring returning blue lanky forward with great liner this season, having vision on the ice and will scored seven points on two see his share of minutes. Sophomore Nick Catanzaro goals and five assists in 24 Frank Rizzo has great was second on the team with games. Classmate Robert skills around the net that seven power-play goals as a Podlucky saw action in 16 should translate to goals in freshman. games as a freshman and 2006-07. Also looking to will help to keep the crease crack the lineup are John clear. Freshman Gerard Heinz, who joined the team late last Perrotta and Mike Friel. Junior Matt Nichols will play a season but did not compete, and sophomore Casey Hubbard significant role in the offense in are very skilled defensemen who will log plenty of minutes this With the 2005-06 2006-07. season. Sophomores Taylor Indivero and Tim Lloyd look to earn season all but forgotten, time. the 2006-07 Red Dragons have a fresh start. If Cranfield can find a consistent goaltender, a couple of effective scoring lines The Red Dragons return three of their top-four scorers from and defensive pairings that click, Cortland has the opportunity a year ago. Junior alternate captain Barry McLaughlin was to skate in the postseason again. third on the team in scoring in 2005-06 with 20 points on 10 CORTLAND Coaching Staff Tom Cranfield Head Coach

Tom Cranfield, a former SUNY Cortland men’s ice hockey player and assistant coach, begins his sixth season as the program’s head coach in 2006-07.

In 2004-05, he guided the Red Dragons to an 11- 14-2 record and a fifth straight appearance in the SU- NYAC playoffs.

In 2003-04, the Red Dragons posted a 10-16-1 re- cord and earned a SUNYAC playoff berth. In 2002-03, (Left to right): Head Coach Tom Cranfield, Volunteer Assistant Cranfield led the Red Dragons to a SUNYAC playoff Coach Howie Thomas and Assistant Coach Josh Murray. berth and their first victory over rival Plattsburgh since 1977. In his first season, he guided the Red Dragons to a 14-11-4 record, the most wins by the program Josh Murray since 1993. Cortland won its opening-round SUNYAC Assistant Coach playoff series before being eliminated in the confer- ence semifinals. Josh Murray enters his fifth season behind the Cortland bench in 2006-07. Prior to Cortland, he was an assistant coach Cranfield served as head ice hockey coach and for the men’s ice hockey team and head coach of the men’s taught physical education at the highly-regarded cross country team at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts from 1997-99. Northfield Mount Hermon Prep School in Massachu- setts from 1995-2001. He was an assistant coach at Murray was a standout defenseman for four seasons at Cortland for two seasons from 1993-95. SUNY Oswego, helping guide the Lakers to the SUNYAC play- offs all four seasons. He led the team in “Plus/Minus” and was A standout defenseman at Cortland from 1989-93, voted “Fan Favorite” as a junior and senior. Murray earned a Cranfield is the school’s career assist leader (73) and bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice in 1993 with a double ranks 12th in overall scoring (93 points). As a senior in minor in Health Science and Coaching. 1992-93, he earned first team All-State University of After graduation, Murray pursued a professional hockey New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) honors. The career, playing with the Utica Bulldogs of the Colonial Hockey Red Dragons finished 19-9 that season and advanced League under Head Coach and the San Antonio to the finals of the SUNYAC postseason tournament. Iquanas of the for seven-time NHL all- Cranfield was a team captain and the program’s Red star Bill Goldsworthy. Letter Award winner in both his junior and senior A native of Massachusetts, Murray is a 1989 graduate of seasons. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical Tabor Academy, where he earned All-New England honors in education in 1993 and a master’s degree in education both ice hockey and football. in 1995. Howie Thomas A native of Auburn, N.Y., Cranfield graduated from Auburn High School in 1988. He was the school’s Volunteer Assistant Coach hockey Most Valuable Player in both 1987 and 1988. His father, Jim, is a 1961 Cortland graduate and a Howie Thomas enters his second season as a volunteer member of the school’s C-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. assistant coach for the Cortland men’s ice hockey program in 2006-07.

Cranfield resides in Cortland with his wife, Tara, Thomas played collegiate hockey at Elmira College from and their daughter, Gabrielle. 1989-91 before joining the Las Vegas Aces of the Pacific South- west Hockey League, now known as the Las Vegas Wranglers of the East Coast Hockey League. For more information on the SUNY Cortland men’s ice hockey program, please contact: Thomas and his wife Nicki currently reside in Cortland. Tom Cranfield, Men’s Ice Hockey Head Coach SUNY Cortland, Park Center, P.O. Box 2000 The 2006-07 Cortland Men’s Ice Hockey Guide was written and edited Cortland, NY 13045 by Associate Sports Information Director Dan Surdam. Action and team (607) 753-4990 (office) photographs by Darl Zehr Photography. The guide was printed by Graphics (607) 753-4929 (FAX) Plus Printing of Cortland, N.Y.

[email protected] ON THE COVER: (clockwise from upper left): Junior Barry McLaughlin, Web Site: http://www.cortland.edu/athletics/hockey senior Buddy Anderson, senior Peter Deloria and senior Ryan LaShomb. r e d d r a g o n s Team Roster

No. Name...... Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Last Team 1 Jon Bova...... G Jr. 5-10 170 Camillus, NY West Genesee HS 2 Casey Hubbard...... D So. 6-1 185 Ronkonkoma, NY New York Bobcats 3 Jon Sandos...... D Sr. 5-6 155 Oceanside, NY New York Apple Core 4 Taylor Indivero...... D So. 5-8 155 Cicero, NY Syracuse Stars Jr. B 5 Mike Egan...... D So. 6-5 220 Smithtown, NY New York Apple Core 6 Justin Bodine...... F Jr. 6-4 200 N. Massapequa, NY New England College 7 Gerard Heinz...... D Fr. 6-0 200 Kings Park, NY New York Apple Core 8 Corey LaRoche...... F So. 5-9 175 Bow, NH Green Mountain Glades 9 Brian Herlihy...... F Sr. 5-8 150 Glens Falls, NY Glens Falls HS 10 Nick Catanzaro...... F So. 5-7 155 Buffalo, NY Boston Harbor Wolves 11 Chris Corso...... F So. 6-2 210 Oceanside, NY New York Apple Core 12 Patrick Palmisano...... F Fr. 6-3 195 Ann Arbor, MI Bay State Breakers 13 Matt Goslant...... F Jr. 6-1 185 Northfield, VT SUNY Plattsburgh 14 Nick Shackford...... F Fr. 5-6 160 Burke, VA Bay State Breakers 15 John Perrotta...... F Fr. 6-0 180 Middletown, NJ New Jersey Hitmen 16 Frank Rizzo...... F Fr. 5-9 165 St. James, NY New York Bobcats 17 Buddy Anderson...... F Sr. 5-10 185 Washington Township, NJ Bridgewater Bandits 18 Ryan LaShomb...... F Sr. 6-1 170 Rush, NY Aquinas Institute 19 Barry McLaughlin...... F Jr. 5-7 170 Bellport, NY Bay State Breakers 20 Robert Podlucky...... D So. 5-9 195 Grand Island, NY Buffalo Lightning 21 Niles Moore...... F Fr. 5-8 200 Columbus, OH Bay State Breakers 22 Zach Dehm...... F Jr. 5-11 195 Trumbull, CT Sacred Heart 23 Mike Friel...... F Fr. 5-10 170 Oswego, NY Oswego Generals 24 Justin Kocent...... F So. 6-0 210 Batavia, NY Rochester Americans 26 Matt Nichols...... F Jr. 5-9 165 Potsdam, NY Potsdam HS 27 Tim Lloyd...... D So. 6-1 200 Oswego, NY Oswego HS 28 Peter Deloria...... D Sr. 6-1 185 Saratoga Springs, NY Capital District Selects 29 Brennan Briggs...... F Jr. 5-9 180 Batavia, NY Batavia HS 30 Ben Binga...... G Fr. 5-8 175 Rochester, NY Syracuse Stars Jr. A 31 Mike Mistretta...... G So. 5-11 170 Buffalo, NY Northland College 35 Jason Lojewski...... G Sr. 5-7 155 Whitesboro, NY Whitesboro HS

Head Coach: Tom Cranfield (Cortland ’93), 6th Year Assistant Coach: Josh Murray Volunteer Assistant Coach: Howie Thomas Certified Athletic Trainer: Kristin Luther Team Manager: Mike Jungier Athletic Training Students: Jenna Bremiller, Cici Carter, Paul Manfredo Captain: Peter Deloria Alternate Captains: Matt Goslant, Barry McLaughlin 2005-06 Record: 4-19-2

CORTLAND Player Profiles RETURNING PLAYERS Brennan Briggs Junior, Forward Major: Physical Education Batavia, NY Buddy Anderson Senior, Forward 2005-06: Brennan played in six games, Major: English Washington Twp., NJ including four conference contests...High 2005-06: Buddy saw action in 22 games...Led School: Graduated from Batavia High in all defensemen in scoring with 11 points on 2004...Four-year member of the hockey four goals and seven assists...Scored eight of team...Named Divisional Player of the Year as a his points in 11 conference games...Registered senior...Team captain as a junior and senior...Three-year starter a goal and two assists in a 5-4 home win in football...Earned all-state and first team all-county and All- versus Oswego...Had a goal and an assist in a 6-3 home win Greater Rochester honors as a senior...Team captain as a junior against Lebanon Valley...Assisted on both goals in a home and senior...Three-year starter in baseball...Team captain as a loss to Plattsburgh...2004-05: Played in the final 14 games of senior...Parents: Sharon and James Briggs Brothers/Sisters: the season...Scored seven points on a goal and six assists... Kristen, Katie. Collected two assists in a win versus Lebanon Valley in his first game...Scored Cortland’s only goal in a loss at Geneseo...2003- Nick Catanzaro Sophomore, Forward 04: Skated in all 27 games...Led all defensemen in points Major: Criminology Buffalo, NY (15) and assists (13)...Also scored two goals...Scored a goal 2005-06: Nick played in 24 games...Second in his first collegiate game versus Fredonia and registered a on the team in scoring with 23 points on 10 point in his first five games...Had two assists at Potsdam... goals and 13 assists...Second on the team Recorded assists in 12 games...High School: A 2001 graduate with seven power-play goals...Had a six-game of Washington Township...Four-year member of the hockey point-scoring streak...Recorded three goals team...Team MVP, Defensive MVP and Playoff MVP his junior and an assist in a 7-2 win at Brockport...Collected three assists and senior seasons...Team won high school championship his in a 6-3 win on home ice versus Lebanon Valley...Had a goal senior season...Parents: Sue and Jack Anderson Brothers/ and an assist in a loss at Plattsburgh and in a home loss to Sisters: Derek, Jackie. Brockport...Registered two assists in a loss at Potsdam...Prior to Cortland: Attended Erie Community College...High School: Justin Bodine Junior, Forward Graduated from St. Francis in 2001, where he received the Major: Undeclared N. Massapequa, NY New York State Fallen Police and Firefighter Scholarship...Played 2005-06: Justin skated in 10 games...Scored center on the hockey team...Team captain...Parents: Jean and seven points on two goals and five assists... Michael Hubbard Brothers/Sisters: Michael, Marc, Chris... Recorded a goal and an assist in a loss at Chris played hockey at Geneseo. Geneseo...Picked up two assists in a road win versus Brockport...Scored a goal in a Chris Corso Sophomore, Forward 5-4 home win versus Oswego...Prior to Cortland: Attended Major: Kinesiology Oceanside, NY New England College, where he was a member of the hockey 2005-06: Chris appeared in 22 games...Scored team and the Dean’s List...High School: A 2001 graduate of 11 points on five goals and six assists...Had a Lanphier Illinois...Played three seasons of hockey and lacrosse at six-game point-scoring streak...Scored twice Portledge High...Earned all-league honors and named Unsung in a 7-2 win at Brockport...Had a goal and an Hero in lacrosse...Team MVP in hockey...Other: Bantam ice assist in a loss at Geneseo...Assisted on the hockey team won national title...Parents: Jeanette and Byron lone goal in a 1-1 tie at Utica...Prior to Cortland: Attended Bodine Brothers/Sisters: Will, Ryan, Harry...Will played hockey Nassau Community College...High School: A 2004 graduate at Hobart. of St. Mary’s, where he was named Athlete of the Year as a senior...Two-year member of the hockey team...Captain as a Jon Bova Junior, Goaltender senior...Team won two state championships...Parents: Cindy Major: Business Economics Camillus, NY and John Corso Brothers/Sisters: John, Ashley. 2005-06: Jon was a member of the team but did not participate in game action...2004-05: Zach Dehm Junior, Forward Member of the team but did not participate Major: Physical Education Trumbull, CT in game action...Dressed in 17 games, 2005-06: Zach skated in 20 games...Scored including the last 14 of the season...High five points on one goal and four assists... School: A 2004 graduate of West Genesee, where he was a Scored his goal in a loss at Fredonia...Assisted member of the National Honor Society...Four-year member of on the game-winning goal in a 5-4 home win the hockey team...Named all-league honorable mention twice over Oswego...Collected two assists, including and honorable mention All-CNY as a senior...Team won state one on the game-winning goal, in a 6-4 win versus Buffalo title his freshman year and was state runnerup his sophomore St. at the SUNYAC Challenge...Prior to Cortland: Attended year...Career leader in wins...Other: Played hockey at the 2003 Division I Sacred Heart, where he was a member of the hockey Empire State Games...Parents: Kyle and Tom Bova Brothers/ team...High School: A graduate of Notre Dame of Fairfield... Sisters: James. Two-year member of the hockey team...Four-year starter in soccer...Three-year starting midfielder in lacrosse...Parents: Eileen and Edward Dehm Brothers/Sisters: John, Brenna, Madeleine.

r e d d r a g o n s Player Profiles Peter Deloria Senior, Defenseman Brian Herlihy Senior, Forward Major: Comm. Saratoga Springs, NY Major: Childhood Educ. Glens Falls, NY 2005-06: Peter skated in 24 games...Scored 2005-06: Brian skated in six games...2004- three points on a goal and two assists... 05: Returned to the team and saw the ice in Scored a power-play goal in an loss three games, including conference contests at Skidmore...Assisted on Cortland’s lone goal versus Brockport and Oswego...2003-04: Did versus Hamilton...Recorded an assist in a 6-4 not compete...2002-2003: Member of the win versus Buffalo St. at the SUNYAC Challenge...2004-05: Saw team but did not participate in game action...High School: A the ice in 26 games...2003-04: Played in 25 games, including 2002 graduate of Glens Falls...Four-year member of the hockey all 14 SUNYAC contests...Collected three assists on the team...Team finished second in the state in 2000...Two-year season...Assisted on the game-winning goal in a road win over starting outfielder on the baseball team...Other: Cousin Robert Fredonia...Picked up an assist in a win over UMass Dartmouth... Merrill played hockey at Brown University...Parents: Mary Jane Registered an assist at Oswego...High School: A 2002 and Richard Herlihy Brothers/Sisters: Sara. graduate of Saratoga Springs...Played defense on the hockey team that won a state championship...Other: Competed in Justin Kocent Sophomore, Forward hockey at the Empire State Games...Parents: Kate James and Major: Biology Batavia, NY Jim Deloria...Father played hockey at St. Michael’s...Brothers/ 2005-06: Justin saw the ice in four games... Sisters: Andrew, Maggie. Collected two assists on the season...Both assists came in a season-ending road loss Mike Egan Sophomore, Defenseman to Geneseo...Prior to Cortland: Attended Major: Undeclared Smithtown, NY Genesee Community College, where he was 2005-06: Mike played in 24 games...Scored a member of the Dean’s List...High School: Graduated from seven points on two goals and five assists... Batavia High in 2004...Four-year member of the hockey team... Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 6-3 Earned all-county honors as a senior...Team won back-to-back home victory versus Lebanon Valley...Recorded Section Five titles and finished second in the state his junior two assists in an overtime loss at Skidmore... season...Four-year member of the golf team...Two-time all- High School: Graduated from St. Anthony’s in 2004...Played county selection...Team went undefeated three years in a row one season as a defenseman on the hockey team...Team and won three straight division crowns...Parents: Debbie and reached state semifinals his senior season...Other: Stepmother Glenn Kocent Brothers/Sisters: Corey, Kristen. Melissa Egan is a Cortland graduate...Parents: Marion Rios and Michael P. Egan Brothers/Sisters: Jessica. Corey LaRoche Sophomore, Forward Major: Sport Management Bow, NH Matt Goslant Junior, Forward 2005-06: Corey saw action in three Major: Sport Mgmt. Northfield, VT games, including a conference contest at 2005-06: Matt appeared in all 25 games... Plattsburgh...High School: Graduated from Scored 17 points on three goals and 14 Bow High in 2004...Four-year member of the assists...The 14 assists were second-best on hockey team...Two-time first team All-New the team...Scored a point in five of his first Hampshire and team captain...Led state in scoring as a junior... six games and in 15 of 25 games overall... Four-year member of the golf team...Three-time first team Had a goal and two assists in an overtime loss at Skidmore... All-New Hampshire...Finished third in state as a sophomore and Registered assists on Cortland’s lone goals at Oswego and junior...Four-year starter in baseball...Two-time second team Hobart...Assisted on Cortland’s lone goal in a 1-1 tie at Utica... All-New Hampshire...Team won state title his junior season... Prior to Cortland: Attended SUNY Plattsburgh, where he was Parents: Joanne and Brian LaRoche Brothers/Sisters: Shawn. a member of the hockey team...High School: A 2003 graduate of Northfield High...Four-year member of the hockey team... Ryan LaShomb Senior, Forward Team captain and Player of the Year...Other: Named an EJHL Major: Business Rush, NY All-Star as a member of the Green Mountain Glades...Parents: 2005-06: Ryan appeared in all 25 games... Lisa and Ken Goslant Brothers/Sisters: Stefanie. Scored nine points on three goals and six assists...Scored seven of his points in Gerard Heinz Freshman, Defenseman 14 conference games...Scored his goals Major: Undeclared Kings Park, NY in a 2-2 tie at home against Fredonia, at 2005-06: Gerard joined the team late in the Potsdam and versus Brockport at home...2004-05: Skated in season...Did not see any game action...High 12 games, including five conference games...2003-04: Did School: Graduated from Kings Park in 2004... not compete...2002-03: Member of the team but did not Other: Gold medal finalist during the 15 and participate in game action...High School: Graduated from 16 Select Festival and won a bronze for the Aquinas Institute in 2002, where he was a member of the 17 Select team in hockey...Parents: Linda and Gerard Heinz honor roll...Four-year member of the hockey team...Team had Brothers/Sisters: Geri. four final four appearances and won one state title...First team all-county as a senior...Four-year member of the lacrosse team... Other: Member of the Select New York State lacrosse team... Competed in World Junior Games...Team finished second... Parents: Janet and Kevin LaShomb Brothers/Sisters: Jason. CORTLAND Player Profiles Jason Lojewski Senior, Goaltender Matt Nichols Junior, Forward Major: Physical Educ. Whitesboro, NY Major: Sport Management Potsdam, NY 2005-06: Jason appeared in five games with 2005-06: Matt played in six games, including three starts...Registered 84 saves, an .816 five SUNYAC contests...2004-05: Appeared in save percentage and a 6.98 GAA...Made 29 two games versus Neumann and Potsdam... saves versus Neumann at home and 32 saves High School: A 2004 graduate of Potsdam against Neumann on the road...Made 10 saves High...Four-year member of the hockey team... and did not surrender a goal in 20:13 off the bench at Buffalo Two-time first team All-Northern selection...Team reached St...2004-05: Played in five games, including three starts... state final four his senior season...Two-year starter in soccer... Posted a 1-3-0 record with 98 saves, an .860 save percentage Two-time first team All-Northern...Team won two Section Ten and a 4.98 GAA...Also registered an assist in regular-season crowns and regional title his senior year...Two-year member finale versus Fredonia...Made 28 saves in a win over Neumann of the lacrosse team...Parents: Ellen and Don Nichols...Father at the Lebanon Valley Tournament...Stopped 24 shots off the played baseball at SUNY Plattsburgh...Brothers/Sisters: Sara, bench versus Fredonia...Made a season-high 33 saves in an Jenny. OT loss at Hamilton...2003-04: Saw action in the last seven games of the season...Posted a 1-5 record with a 5.79 GAA, Robert Podlucky Sophomore, Defenseman an .824 save percentage and 155 saves...Stopped 27 shots to Major: Business Econ. Grand Island, NY earn a 2-1 home overtime win over Fredonia in his first career 2005-06: Robert skated in 16 games, including start...Registered a season-best 30 saves in a 5-4 overtime nine conference contests...Prior to Cortland: loss at Oswego in the SUNYAC playoffs...Stopped 25 shots Attended Erie Community College...High at Plattsburgh...2002-03: Member of the team but did not School: Graduated from Grand Island in participate in game action...High School: A 2002 graduate 2002...Three-year starting catcher on baseball of Whitesboro, where he was a member of the honor roll... team...Two-time Niagara Frontier All-League...Hit for the cycle Five-year member of the hockey team...Two-time Division III, in a game...Other: Won a gold medal in ice hockey at the Section Two all-star and two-time Team MVP...Played lacrosse 2001 Empire State Games...Parents: Lisa and Peter Podlucky for one season...Other: Won a silver medal at the Empire State Brothers/Sisters: Andy, Joey, Chris, Mike. Games...Parents: Debbie and Kevin Lojewski Brothers/Sisters: Cameron. Jon Sandos Senior, Defenseman Major: Secondary Educ. Oceanside, NY Barry McLaughlin Junior, Forward 2005-06: Jon skated in 17 games...Scored Major: Business Bellport, NY one goal on the season, the game-winner on 2005-06: Barry skated in 24 games...Scored 20 the power play in a 5-4 home victory versus points on 10 goals and 10 assists...Recorded Oswego...2004-05: Saw the ice in 22 games, four power-play goals...Scored two goals, including 13-of-14 conference contests...2003- including the game-winner, in a 6-3 home 04: Collected two assists in four games, all SUNYAC contests... victory versus Lebanon Valley...Scored both Picked up both assists in a 6-2 win at Fredonia...High School: of Cortland’s goals in a home loss to Plattsburgh...Had a goal A 2003 graduate of the Portledge School...Three-year member and an assist at Lebanon Valley and versus Neumann at home of the hockey team...Earned Unsung Hero Award...Other: NY in back-to-back games...Registered two assists in a 7-2 win at Apple Core hockey team won a national title in 2002...Member Brockport...Recorded a goal and an assist in an overtime loss at of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Amy and Philip Sandos Skidmore...2004-05: Played in 26 games...Scored 14 points on Brothers/Sisters: Deena. four goals and 10 assists...Registered two power-play goals... Scored a goal in his first collegiate game versus Buffalo St. in NEWCOMERS the SUNYAC Challenge...Picked up two assists the next night in a win over Potsdam in the SUNYAC Challenge...Had a goal Ben Binga Freshman, Goaltender and an assist in a 6-4 win versus Brockport in the title game of Major: History Rochester, NY the Lebanon Valley Tournament...Assisted on the game-winning High School: Ben is a 2005 graduate of goal in a 4-3 victory over Fredonia in the SUNYAC Quarterfinals Greece Olympia, where he was a member that forced a mini-game...High School: Graduated from of the high honor roll...Played one season Governor Dummer Academy in 2003, where he was a member of hockey at Bishop Kearney...Team MVP, of the Dean’s List...Four-year member of the hockey team... Rookie of the Year and league all-star...Played Named to the East/West All-Star Team...Named a sophomore one season of soccer at Bishop Kearney...Parent: Tonya Binga all-star...Member of Select 15 Festival...Earned all-scholastic Brothers/Sisters: Abbigail. honors...Parents: Pamela and Dennis McLaughlin Brothers/ Sisters: Kevin, Michelle. Mike Friel Freshman, Forward Major: Business Economics Oswego, NY Prior to Cortland: Mike attended SUNY Oswego part-time...High School: Graduated from Oswego in 2005, where he was junior and senior class president, member of the high honor roll, National Honor Society and Student Council and received the Rotary and Student Council r e d d r a g o n s Player Profiles Scholarships...Two-year member of the hockey team...Earned Patrick Palmisano Freshman, Forward first team all-league and all-state honors...Team captain... Major: Political Science Ann Arbor, MI Team won sectional title his senior year...Two-year starter in High School: Patrick graduated from Ann soccer...Other: Competed in hockey at the Empire State Games Arbor Pioneer in 2004...Other: Played junior twice...Cousin Keith Friel played basketball at Notre Dame and hockey for the Bay State Breakers of the Virginia...Cousin Greg Friel played basketball at Dartmouth... EJHL...Parents: Terry and John Palmisano Parents: Lori and Leo Friel Brothers/Sisters: Meghan, Kaitlin. Brothers/Sisters: Andrew.

Casey Hubbard Sophomore, Defenseman John Perrotta Freshman, Forward Major: Economics Ronkonkoma, NY Major: Undeclared Middletown, NJ High School: Casey is a 2003 graduate of Prior to Cortland: John attended the Sachem North...Other: Competed in national Community College of Vermont and tournament twice with his junior hockey team Brookdale Community College...High School: the New York Bobcats...Last season, team won A 2003 graduate of Middletown North, where AJHL title...Named an AJHL All-Star...Parents: he was a member of the high honor roll and Lisa Maksymkow and John Hubbard. the Spanish Honor Society...Played one season of hockey at CBA and one season of hockey at Middletown North...MVP of Tim Lloyd Sophomore, Defenseman Monmouth Ocean All-Star Game as a senior...Other: Won a Major: Adolescent Educ. Oswego, NY bronze medal at the Junior Olympic Select Festival...Parents: Prior to Cortland: Tim attended Hamilton Joanne and John Perrotta Brothers/Sisters: Toni-Marie, Gina... College and SUNY Oswego...Member of the Toni-Marie competed in swimming at Ocean County College Dean’s List at Oswego...High School: A 2005 and Kutztown. graduate of Oswego, where he was a member of the National Honor Society and Student Frank Rizzo Freshman, Forward Council and named Student-Athlete of the Year...Three-year Major: Business St. James, NY member of the hockey team...Team captain, first team all- Prior to Cortland: Frank attended Suffolk league and honorable mention all-state as a senior...Team won Community College...High School: sectional title his senior year...Two-year member of the golf Graduated from St. Anthony’s in 2003...Three- team...Team was two-time undefeated league champion... year member of the hockey team...Team MVP Two-year starter in baseball...Team captain as a senior...Other: as a senior...Parents: Vita and Frank Rizzo Competed in hockey at the 2004 Empire State Games... Brothers/Sisters: Nick. Parents: Michele and David Lloyd Brothers/Sisters: Nick... Competes in golf at Nazareth. Nick Shackford Freshman, Forward Major: Political Science Burke, VA Mike Mistretta Sophomore, Goaltender Prior to Cortland: Nick attended Northern Major: Math Education Buffalo, NY Virginia Community College...High School: Prior to Cortland: Mike attended Northland A 2003 graduate of the Berkshire Academy, College, where he was a member of the where he was junior class vice president and Dean’s List and started 12 games in goal for received the Kelts Colfax Scholar Award... the hockey team...High School: Graduated Three-year member of the hockey team...Team advanced to from Sweet Home in 2005...Member of the New England final four during his junior and senior seasons... National Honor Society...Received AP Scholar Award...Three- Team captain as a senior...Two-year member of the track year starting goalie on hockey team...Other: Received SUNY team...Team captain and placed sixth in New England in the Cortland Merit Scholarship...Parents: Ann and Louis Mistretta 100 meters as a senior...Parents: Nina and Jay Shackford Brothers/Sisters: Joelle, Justine. Brothers/Sisters: Shane, Angie...Shane played soccer at Mary Washington. Niles Moore Freshman, Forward Major: Political Science Columbus, OH High School: Niles is a 2004 graduate of The Wellington School...Four-year member of the lacrosse team, three as a starter...Earned all- state honors and named Midfielder of the Year as a junior and senior...Competed in senior all-star game...Other: Member of Cortland’s men’s lacrosse team...Parents: Julia Rupp and Jeff Moore Brothers/Sisters: Travis, Virginia.

CORTLAND 2005-06 Statistics

Player...... GP G A Pts. Pen. Min. PP SH GW GT Matt Schillace...... 25 15 18 33 14 36 9 1 0 0 Nick Catanzaro...... 24 10 13 23 17 34 7 1 1 0 Barry McLaughlin...... 24 10 10 20 18 47 4 1 1 0 Matt Goslant...... 25 3 14 17 14 28 1 0 0 0 Patrick Baumann...... 15 5 6 11 1 2 5 0 0 0 Chris Corso...... 22 5 6 11 9 29 1 0 0 0 Buddy Anderson...... 22 4 7 11 7 25 0 0 0 0 Tom Girard...... 25 5 5 10 12 24 0 0 1 0 Ryan LaShomb...... 25 3 6 9 5 21 0 0 0 0 Adam Lehmann...... 23 1 8 9 10 20 0 0 0 0 Drew Reynolds...... 23 2 6 8 23 46 1 0 0 0 Mike Caruso...... 25 3 4 7 14 39 2 0 0 0 Justin Bodine...... 10 2 5 7 4 16 0 0 0 0 Mike Egan...... 24 2 5 7 14 28 1 0 0 0 Zach Dehm...... 20 1 4 5 6 12 0 0 0 0 Emerson Mish...... 9 1 3 4 2 4 1 0 0 0 Peter Deloria...... 24 1 2 3 16 48 1 0 0 0 Matt Meacham...... 22 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Kocent...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Cowieson...... 21 0 2 2 19 46 0 0 0 0 Jon Sandos...... 17 1 0 1 13 45 1 0 1 0 Robert Podlucky...... 16 0 0 0 7 14 0 0 0 0 Matt Nichols...... 6 0 0 0 8 16 0 0 0 0 Brian Herlihy...... 6 0 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 0 Brennan Briggs...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tim Michaels...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corey LaRoche...... 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Mike Tesak...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bench...... 7 22 Cortland...... 25 74 129 203 243 616 34 3 4 0 Opponents...... 25 127 216 343 250 633 51 4 19 2

Player...... GP/St. Minutes GA Saves Save% GAA Record ShO Matt Meacham...... 22/20 1194:13 94 695 .881 4.72 4-14-2 0 Jason Lojewski...... 5/3 163:22 19 84 .816 6.98 0-3-0 0 Cody Williams...... 4/2 144:41 11 72 .867 4.56 0-2-0 0 Empty Net...... 9/0 9:55 3 Cortland...... 25/25 1512:11 127 851 .870 5.04 4-19-2 0 Opponents...... 25/25 1512:11 74 571 .885 2.94 19-4-2 0

r e d d r a g o n s Where Are They Now? MATT MEACHAM, GOALTENDER YEARS AT CORTLAND: 2004-06

After concluding his Cortland career, Matt went on to play in the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) for the Jacksonville Barracudas. He later moved up to the of the (UHL).

He began this season in the camp of the Corpus Christi Rayz of the Central Hockey League (CHL) but has returned to make the 18-man roster of the Barracudas.

While at Cortland, Meacham twice earned honor- able mention All-SUNYAC honors. His 805 saves as a junior are the second most in a single season in KEVIN WATTERS, FORWARD school history. YEARS AT CORTLAND: 2001-05

Highlights include Kevin was drafted by the Adirondack Frostbite of a 55-save perfor- the United Hockey League (UHL) after his senior mance at Elmira season at Cortland and was named the team’s during the 2004- Rookie of the Year. During the season, he received 05 season and a a call up to the of the Ameri- 55-save master- can Hockey League (AHL), which is the farm team piece in a 1-1 tie for the Ottawa Senators, for a brief stint. While at Utica during the with Adirondack, he participated in the UHL All- 2005-06 season, Star Game. He is currently a member of the Corpus as well as home-ice Christi Rayz of the Central Hockey League (CHL). wins over perennial powers Plattsburgh ADIRONDACK STATISTICS in 2005 and Os- wego in 2006. Year GP G A Pts. PIM 04-05 2 0 0 0 0 Over his two-year career, Meacham registered 40 05-06 75 36 35 71 67 or more saves in a game nine times and 30 or more saves in a game 31 times. During his four-year CORTLAND STATISTICS Cortland career, Kevin helped lead Year GP-GS Saves Save% GAA Record the Red Dragons 04-05 25-24 805 .890 4.17 10-11-2 to four consecutive 05-06 22-20 695 .881 4.72 4-14-2 SUNYAC playoff Totals 47-44 1,500 .886 4.42 14-25-4 appearances. Over a four-year span, he skated in 108 of 110 games, miss- ing just the two games during his senior season.

CORTLAND Where Are They Now? He finished his career seventh with 63 assists and Prior to this sea- tied for seventh with 101 points and consistently son, the Austin Ice ranked as one of the team leaders in assists every Bats of the CHL season. acquired Tim from the Blazers in a Kevin collected three assists in a game three times May trade. during his career and registered a hat trick in a win at Johnson & Wales as a freshman. He earned his 100th career point in the last game of his career.

CORTLAND STATISTICS

Year GP G A Pts. PIM 01-02 29 9 14 23 42 02-03 27 8 18 26 34 03-04 27 6 16 22 32 OKLAHOMA CITY STATISTICS 04-05 25 15 15 30 56 Totals 108 38 63 101 164 Year GP G A Pts. PIM 05-06 59 12 18 30 40

At Cortland, Tim led the team in scoring his junior and senior seasons while serving as team captain. He completed his four-year career 10th in scoring with 98 points and helped guide the Red Dragons to the SUNYAC playoffs four years in a row.

CORTLAND STATISTICS

Year GP G A Pts. PIM 01-02 13 7 4 11 14 02-03 27 8 12 20 44 03-04 26 14 19 33 20 04-05 27 17 17 34 38 Totals 93 46 52 98 116

TIM EARL, FORWARD YEARS AT CORTLAND: 2001-05

Tim was drafted by the Wichita Thunder of the Central Hockey League (CHL) following his senior year and competed in five playoff games, recording one assist.

During the 2005-06 season, Tim completed a full rookie season with the Oklahoma City Blazers of the CHL capped by six assists in seven playoff games.

r e d d r a g o n s Record Book

TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most wins, season: TOP 20 ALL‑TIME SCORING LEADERS 19, 1992‑93 (19‑9) Name (Years Played)...... G A Pts. Most goals scored, season: 1. Russ Holland (1989‑93)...... 73 67 140 152, 1992‑93 2. Mark Tyo (1993-97)...... 51 70 121 3. Rob Schelling (1989‑93)...... 53 66 119 Fewest goals allowed, season: 4. John Snow (1975‑78)...... 57 56 113 88, 1999‑00 Nate Gagnon (2001-05)...... 49 64 113 6. George Nuccio (1986‑89)...... 48 60 108 Lowest goals against avg., season: 7. Tim Tufford (1987‑91)...... 45 56 101 3.47, 2001-02 Matt Donskov (2000-04)...... 41 60 101 Kevin Watters (2001-05)...... 38 63 101 Largest margin of victory: 10. Tim Earl (2001-05)...... 46 52 98 17, 17‑0 vs. Binghamton, 1988‑89 11. Matt Johnson (1988‑91)...... 28 66 94 12. Tom Cranfield (1989‑93)...... 20 73 93 Longest winning streak: 13. Jim Bierman (1981‑84)...... 47 41 88 8 games, 1992‑93 14. Doug Gillin (1987‑91)...... 39 48 87 Most goals in a game: 15. Greg Murray (1991‑93)...... 45 41 86 18, vs. Scranton, 1/12/93 16. Nate Leaman (1993-97)...... 28 57 85 17. Mike Nevil (1984‑88)...... 37 47 84 Most goals scored in a period: 18. Jeff Olsen (1999-02)...... 36 47 83 9, vs. Scranton, 1/12/93 Dennis Starkey (1986‑89)...... 45 38 83 20. Ron Hansen (1975‑78)...... 44 38 82 Quickest two goals scored: David Ambuhl (2000-04)...... 33 49 82 0:06 vs. Scranton, 11/14/86 Most goals, career: Quickest three goals scored: 73, Russ Holland, 1989‑93 0:57 vs. St. John’s (CAN), 11/1/86 Most goals, season: Most shorthanded goals scored, game: 28, John Snow, 1976‑77 4, vs. Binghamton, 11/19/91 Rob Schelling, 1992‑93 Most power play goals scored, game: 7, vs. Fredonia, 1/17/87 Most goals, game: 6, Greg Murray vs. Scranton, 1/12/93

Quickest goal to start a game: 0:09, Todd Defayette, vs. Brockport 1/30/88

Most assists, career: 73, Tom Cranfield, 1989‑93

Most assists, season: 33, Sal Leale, 1992‑93

Most assists, game: 6, Jack Carcia vs. Scranton 2/7/87

Most total points, career: 140, Russ Holland, 1989‑93 David Ambuhl concluded his Most total points, season: four-year career 55, John Snow 1976‑77 with 82 points, scoring 14 as a freshman, 24 as a Most total points, game: sophomore, 20 as 8, Micky Locke vs. St. Lawrence (ONT) 1978‑79 a junior and 24 as (3 goals, 5 assists) a senior. Greg Murray vs. Scranton, 1/12/93 (6 goals, 2 assists) CORTLAND Record Book Team Awards GOALTENDING RECORDS Red Letter Award Winners 2005-2006...... Matt Meacham Most saves, career: 2004-2005...... Tim Earl 2,821, John Larnerd (1999‑2003) 2003-2004...... Matt Donskov 2002-2003...... John Larnerd Most saves, season: 832, John Larnerd (2002-03) 2001-2002...... Jeff Olsen 2000-2001...... Greg Menchen Most saves, game: 1999-2000...... John Larnerd 59, Nate Ziemski vs. Mercyhurst (Hamilton Tournament), 1998-1999...... Andy McGowan 1998-99 1997-1998...... Kris Smith 1996-1997...... Mark Tyo Most shutouts, career: 1995-1996...... Norman Greene 3, Mike Germain (1991‑94) 1994-1995...... Derek Lalonde Most shutouts, season: 1993-1994...... Mike Germain 2, Mike Germain (1991‑92) 1992-1993...... Tom Cranfield Derek Lalonde (1994-95) 1991-1992...... Tom Cranfield 1990-1991...... Doug Gillin Most victories, career: 1989-1990...... Doug Gillin 33, Mike Germain (1991‑94) 1988-1989...... Matt Johnson 1987-1988...... Rick DeRose Most victories, season: 17, Mike Germain (1992-93) 1986-1987...... Dennis Starkey 1985-1986...... Leo Squatrito 1984-1985...... Tom Christiano 1983-1984...... Doug Reeves 1982-1983...... Greg Gallaway 1981-1982...... Jim Biermann 1980-1981...... Mickey Locke 1979-1980...... Dan O’Sullivan 1978-1979...... Andy Larson 1977-1978...... Ron Hansen 1976-1977...... Mike Collin 1975-1976...... Dana Oster

Unsung Hero Award 2005-2006...... Brennan Briggs 2004-2005...... Ben Fehr 2003-2004...... Ben Fehr 2002-2003...... Kyle Coletti 2001-2002...... John Larnerd 2000-2001...... Mike Schall 1999-2000...... Jay Bartle

Hard Hat Award 2005-2006...... Tom Girard 2004-2005...... Jeremy Nau 2003-2004...... Jeff Lovier Jeremy Nau 2002-2003...... Mike Schall Defenseman Jeremy Nau received the team’s Hard Hat 2001-2002...... Trevor Bauer Award in two of the three seasons in which he played 2000-2001...... Trevor Bauer for the Red Dragons. 1999-2000...... Jeff Morrissey

r e d d r a g o n s 2006-07 Schedule 2005-06 Results October October 20 Fri. # at Brockport...... 7:00 21 Fri. # at Fredonia...... L 2-3 21 Sat. # Fredonia...... 4:00 22 Sat. # Buffalo St...... W 6-4 28 Sat. at Lebanon Valley...... 1:30 28 Fri. at Lebanon Valley...... L 4-5 November November 3 Fri. * at Geneseo...... 7:00 4 Sat. * at Brockport...... 3:00 1 Tue. NEUMANN...... L 3-6 10 Fri. * BUFFALO ST...... 7:00 4 Fri. * FREDONIA...... T 2-2 (OT) 11 Sat. * FREDONIA...... 7:00 5 Sat. * BUFFALO ST...... L 2-4 17 Fri. * OSWEGO...... 7:00 8 Tue. at Neumann...... L 2-5 25 Sat. % Nichols...... 7:00 11 Fri. * at Potsdam...... L 3-9 26 Sun. % Skidmore or 12 Sat. * at Plattsburgh...... L 2-6 Salve Regina...... 2:00 or 7:00 16 Wed. * at Oswego...... L 1-7 December 18 Fri. at Hobart...... L 1-6 1 Fri. * at Plattsburgh...... 7:00 December 2 Sat. * at Potsdam...... 7:00 8 Fri. at Castleton St...... 7:00 2 Fri. * BROCKPORT...... L 3-6 January 3 Sat. * GENESEO...... L 2-6 9 Tue. HOBART...... 7:00 January 12 Fri. UTICA...... 7:00 10 Tue. LEBANON VALLEY...... W 6-3 16 Tue. at Morrisville...... 7:00 13 Fri. ELMIRA...... L 2-6 20 Sat. LEBANON VALLEY...... 5:00 17 Tue. at Utica...... T 1-1 (OT) 26 Fri. * GENESEO...... 7:00 20 Fri. * OSWEGO...... W 5-4 27 Sat. * BROCKPORT...... 7:00 24 Tue. at Skidmore...... L 5-6 (OT) 30 Tue. at Hamilton...... 7:00 27 Fri. * at Fredonia...... February L 2-4 2 Fri. * at Buffalo St...... 7:00 28 Sat. * at Buffalo St...... L 4-5 3 Sat. * at Fredonia...... 7:00 31 Tue. % HAMILTON...... L 1-5 9 Fri. * PLATTSBURGH...... 7:00 February 10 Sat. * POTSDAM...... 7:00 3 Fri. * POTSDAM...... L 1-3 16 Fri. * at Oswego...... 7:00 4 Sat. * PLATTSBURGH...... L 2-9 20 Tue. SUNYAC Quarterfinals...... 7:00 10 Fri. * at Brockport...... W 7-2 24 Sat. SUNYAC Semifinals...... 7:00 11 Sat. * at Geneseo...... L 5-10 March 3 Sat. SUNYAC Finals...... 7:00 * SUNYAC Game * SUNYAC Game # SUNYAC Challenge at Fredonia # SUNYAC Challenge at Brockport % at Casey Park Rink, Auburn, NY % at Skidmore Tournament HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS

Junior forward Zach Dehm (left), sophomore defenseman Mike Egan (center) and sophomore forward Chris Corso played in 20, 24 and 22 games, respectively in 2005-06, and will see loads of ice time this season.

CORTLAND Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) About SUNY Cortland Directors’ Cup in the 2002-03 school year. Cortland is the only New York school and one of only six Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New nationwide to finish in the top 20 each of the last 11 York’s “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of years. Since 1989, the Red Dragons have captured 13 New York College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as NCAA Division III team titles. the Cortland Normal School, which included among its earliest students inventor and industrialist Elmer A. The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic Sperry of Sperry-Rand Corp. fame. facilities. The newly-constructed on-campus stadium features two artificial turf fields. One field seats 6,500 Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, spectators, the other 1,500. The Cortland football, field by an act of legislature and the Board of Regents, hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s the institution officially became a four-year college lacrosse and men’s and women’s track and field teams providing courses leading to the bachelor’s degree. In are among those who utilize the facility, which the New 1948, Cortland was a founding member of the State York Times called “...a new stadium worthy of a major University of New York. university power.”

Today, approximately 7,500 students are pursuing The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation degrees within the College’s three academic divisions Center, opened in 1973, features the Whitney T. — arts and sciences, professional studies and the school Corey Gymnasium with a 3,500 seating capacity; the of education. Twenty-three departments with a faculty Olympic-sized Harriet Holsten swimming pool with of more than 400 offer the SUNY Cortland student gallery seating for 1,500; the Alumni Ice Arena, a facility body 70 majors and 44 minors from which to choose. which can accommodate 2,500 spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics arena, racquetball and squash courts, a The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and wrestling room, modern athletic training facilities and includes 31 traditional and modern buildings. Fifteen of the state-of-the-art Francis Woods Fitness Facility. these structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing for approximately 3,000 students. Cortland Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan- also operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette textured surface, is home for the indoor track teams, Lake in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature varsity practice sessions and recreational activities. Preserve outside Cortland, and the Brauer Memorial Cortland’s soccer teams play on T. Fred “Prof” Holloway Geological Field Station on the Helderberg Escarpment Field, which has lights for night contests and newly near Albany. installed bleachers. The College also has 22 outdoor tennis courts and two outdoor basketball courts and At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an boasts Robert H. Wallace Field (baseball) and Dragon important role in the educational mission of the Field (softball) as part of its 51 acres of athletic fields. College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The Cortland athletic program placed fifth nationally out of 438 colleges and universities in the 2005-06 all-sport United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup Division III standings. The award was formerly known as the Sears Directors’ Cup from 1995-2002 and the National

r e d d r a g o n s 2006-07 Red Dragon Men’s Ice Hockey Team (left to right): Front Row: Mike Mistretta, Jason Lojewski, Nick Shackford, Mike Friel, Buddy Anderson, Barry McLaughlin, Peter Deloria, Matt Goslant, Gerard Heinz, John Perrotta, Jon Sandos, Jon Bova, Ben Binga. Middle Row: Team Manager Mike Jungier, Athletic Training Student Paul Manfredo, Certified Athletic Trainer Kristin Luther, Head Coach Tom Cranfield, Niles Moore, Zach Dehm, Ryan LaShomb, Casey Hubbard, Patrick Palmisano, Mike Egan, Justin Bodine, Chris Corso, Justin Kocent, Tim Lloyd, Volunteer Assistant Coach Howie Thomas, Athletic Training Student Cici Carter, Assistant Coach Josh Murray, Athletic Training Student Jenna Bremiller. Back Row: Nick Catanzaro, Corey LaRoche, Frank Rizzo, Brennan Briggs, Matt Nichols, Robert Podlucky, Brian Herlihy. Not Pictured: Taylor Indivero.