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2010 L A C R O S S E

2010 Bellarmine Seniors Shane Andersen, Justin Burks, Sean Doyle, Samuli Harala, Derek Hopcroft, John Kurowski, Jim Ring, John Russo, Christian Schafer, Wes Williams, Andrew Wolford

knights 2010 1 2010

# name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown # name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown 1 Christian Schafer Att SR 5-10 165 Harvre de Grace, MD 27 Colton Clark Mid SO 6-2 210 Nanaimo, B.C. 2 Alex Porter Mid JR 5-9 170 Greensboro, N.C. 28 Myles Jeffers Mid SO 5-9 175 Saskatoon, SK 3 John Russo LSM SR 6-0 195 Winnetka, Ill. 29 Wil Applegate LSM FR 5-10 170 Dublin, Ohio 4 Trevor Timmerberg Mid SO 6-1 195 Overland Park, Kan. 30 Keaton Ohara Mid SO 6-2 190 Highlands Ranch, Colo. 5 Ryan Crimi Def SR 5-11 190 West Islip, N.Y. 31 Austin Powell Def SO 5-10 190 Green Oaks, Ill. 6 Lance Robinson Att FR 5-8 170 Middlebury, Vt. 33 Shane Andersen Att SR 6-1 215 Denver, Colo. 7 Will Haas GK FR 6-5 205 Columbus, Ohio 34 Michael Ward Att FR 6-0 180 Ellicott City, Md. 8 Rob Buckman Def SO 6-2 230 Ashburn, Va. 35 Drew Soeder Def JR 6-4 230 South Lyon, Mich. 9 Austin Bright Att SO 5-11 175 Delaware, Ohio 36 DJ Sprenger Mid SO 6-1 195 Dallas, Tex. 10 Luke Acton Att SO 6-0 172 Saskatoon, SK, 37 Tyler Mattingly Def SO 6-3 205 Langhorne, Pa. 11 Sean Blue Mid SO 6-0 180 Medina, Ohio 38 Timothy Miaskiewicz Def FR 5-10 170 Littleton, Colo. 12 Karsen Leung Mid SO 6-0 165 Victoria, B.C. 39 William Wersel Mid FR 6-0 181 Cincinnati, Ohio 13 Craig Carson Mid SO 6-2 185 Saint Augustine, Fla. 40 Ross Doan Def SO 6-4 195 Dublin, Ohio 14 Patrick Ellis Def JR 6-0 185 Royal Oak, Mich. 41 Justin Burks GK SR 6-2 215 San Diego, Calif. 15 Jim Ring Mid SO 5-10 180 Davidsonville, Md. 42 Devin Arruabarrena Att FR 5-10 185 Fort Collins, Colo. 16 Sean Doyle Att SR 6-2 225 Rochester, N.Y. 43 David Herring Mid FR 6-0 205 Kansas City, Mo. 17 Chase Williams Mid SR 5-11 187 Vancouver, B.C 44 Ted Avendt Mid JR 5-11 185 Brighton, Mich. 18 Brendan Yount LSM FR 5-11 175 Coto De Caza, Calif. 45 Will Loy Def FR 6-3 200 Toledo, Ohio 19 Mitch McLaren Mid FR 5-9 190 Victoria, B.C. 47 Jordan Wong Att SO 5-8 160 Victoria, B.C. 20 Derek Hopcroft Mid SR 5-10 175 Toronto, ON 48 Matt Silvia LSM SO 6-1 190 Westerville, Ohio 21 Andrew Bulgarelli Mid SO 6-0 187 Troy, Mich. 49 Chad Mitchell Mid FR 6-1 160 Calgary, Alb. 22 John Kurowski Mid SR 5-11 185 Littleton, Colo. 50 Samuli Harala Mid SR 6-0 194 Helsinki, Finland 23 Jarrett Davis Mid SR 6-0 170 Port Moody, B.C. 51 Devin Peurach Att SO 6-5 230 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 24 Liam Kelly Att SO 6-5 180 Victoria, B.C. 52 Nathan Gudeman Def SO 6-2 205 Raleigh, N.C. 25 Scott Bowles GK JR 5-11 195 Greensboro, N.C. 53 Dillon Ward GK FR 6-5 180 Orangeville, Ontario 26 Andrew Wolford Att SR 6-2 220 Columbus, Ohio 55 Jacob Wipf Def SO 6-0 195 Saskatoon, SK

Coaching Staff: Jack McGetrick, Head Coach Bart Sullivan, Assistant Coach Bobby Snider, Student Assistant

Pronunciation Guide 3-Russo (ROO-so) 30-Ohara (oh-HARR-ah) 50-Harala (Huh-RAH-la) 5-Crimi (crim-EE) 35-Soeder (SO-der) 51-Peurach (Pier-ACK) 12- Leung (LEE-ung) 38-Miaskiewicz (me-uh-SKEE-wits) 52-Gudeman (GOO-duh-mun) 18- Yount (YOWNT) 42-Arruabarrena 55-Wipf (WIF) 21-Bulgarelli (bull-guh-RELL-ee) (ah-ROO-ah-buh-RAIN-ah) 22-Kurowski (kur-OW-ski) 44-Avendt (A-vent--long “a” sound) McGetrick-Mick-GHETT-rick

knights 2010 2 CONTENTS BELLARMINE FAST FACTS Bellarmine 2010 Lacrosse Roster 2 Name: Bellarmine University Coaching Staff 4 Location: Louisville, KY About the ECAC 5 Founded: 1950 Player Profiles 6 Enrollment: 2,881 (Fall 2009) 2009 Season Stats 32 President: Joseph J. McGowan Program Records 33 Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt All-Time Results 34 Nickname: Knights Stadium/Bellarmine in the Pros 35 Colors: Scarlet and Silver University Administration 36 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Bellarmine Athletics Staff 37 Conference: Eastern College Athletic Conference Athletics Facilities 38 Home Field: Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Bellarmine University and Louisville, KY 39 Capacity: 2,000 Advertising 40 Athletic Department Phone: 502-452-8380 2010 Schedule 48 (Back Cover) Athletics FAX line: 502-452-8450 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205

Athletics Administration Academic offerings Athletics Director, Scott Wiegandt 502.452.8496 Bellarmine offers more than 50 majors in the arts Assistant Athletics Director, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 and sciences, business, education, nursing and health Assistant Athletics Director, Marilyn Staples 502.452.8408 sciences. Five year Accounting/MBA program. Gradu- Assistant Athletics Director, Skip Welch 502.452.8036 ate degrees include MBA, Executive MBA, MSN, MA Athletics Secretary, Linda Burt 502.452.8381 Communication, MA Education, MAT, MSAIT (Applied Athletics Secretary, Traci Siemens 502.452.8380 Sports Information Director, John Spugnardi 502.452.8078 Information Technology), MA in Spirituality and a Doc- Cell phone 502.905.0922 tor of Physical Therapy. Asst. Sports Information Director, Patrick Crush 502.452.8078 Athletics offerings Head Coaches There are 19 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all compet- , Deron Spink 502.452.8278 ing at the NCAA Dvision II level, except men’s lacrosse, -Men, 502.452.8383 Basketball-Women, David Smith 502.452.8382 which plays at the NCAA Divsion I level in the East- Cross Country-Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 ern College Athletic Conference. With the exception Field Hockey, Don Hubbuch 502.452.8362 of women’s field hockey, which is independent, the Golf-Men, Ernie Denham 502.452.8380 remaining sports teams compete in the Great Lakes Golf-Women, Art Henry 502.452.8380 Valley Conference. Those teams include: men’s and Lacrosse, Jack McGetrick 502.452.8397 Soccer-Men & Women, Tim Chastonay 502.452.8043 women’s Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Ten- Softball, Renee Hicks 502.452.8041 nis, Track (Indoor and Outdoor), Tennis, Women’s Vol- Tennis - Men, Todd Murphy 502.452.8380 leyball, and Softball and Baseball. Tennis - Women, John Mican 502.452.8380 Track & Field - Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 Bellarmine lacrosse historical data Volleyball, Dan Palmer 502.452.8380 First Year of Men’s Lacrosse: 2005 Other Contact Information Overall All-Time Record: 36-35 Sports Information e-mail: [email protected] NCAA Appearances: 0 Athletics Website: athletics.bellarmine.edu Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: none NCAA Tournament Record: 0-0 MEDIA INFORMATION For information regarding media passes and seating location Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Staff Information for the media, please contact the sports information office at Head Coach: Jack McGetrick 502.452.8078. Alma Mater: SUNY Cortland Interviews with coaches can be set up through the sports in- School Record (Yrs.): 36-35 (5) formation office or by calling the coaches directly. To arrange Career Record (Yrs.): 123-109 (17) an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the Office Phone: 502-452-8380 sports information office to set up a time. E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Bart Sullivan Frazier Stadium’s press box is equipped with wireless capa- bility, and phone lines for electronic transmissions are avail- able on request.

knights 2010 3 coaching staff

Head Coach Jack mcGetrick When Bellar- ford’s history. In his final season at mine decided to Hartford, McGetrick led the Hawks add Division I to a 9-8 record and a share of the lacrosse to their America East regular season title. athletics Hartford made its first ever offering, they appearance in the conference went after the championship game that season, and best coach they McGetrick picked up the league’s could find to Coach of the Year Award, his third lead the such AEC honor. start-up During his stint with the Hawks, program. The McGetrick led the squad to their school scored a most successful season ever, a 14-2 true steal by signing Jack McGetrick. The run during the 2000 season. He also coach enters the 2010 season with 123 posted seasons of 11-3 in 1997 and career victories, which ranks 18th among all 9-6 in 1996. In 1997, he was voted active Division I coaches and among the top 50 National Coach of the Year, New all-time. McGetrick came to Louisville with England Coach of the Year, and a wealth of knowledge, experience and an America East Coach of the Year. He impressive resume, including the 1997 also earned Conference Coach of the National Coach of the Year award. Year and New England Coach of the As Bellarmine enters its sixth season in Year in 2000. Marathon, with lacrosse, McGetrick has led the Knights to a Before taking over the Hartford a sub-three College Record hour finish 2009 Bellarmine 6-8 36-35 overall record while playing a highly program, McGetrick was an assistant coach at 2008 Bellarmine 7-7 competitve schedule that includes games the State University of New York- time. That same 2007 Bellarmine 3-10 with perennial powers such as Maryland, Cortland, where he was also an All-America year he won the 2006 Bellarmine 7-8 35-40 year old age 2005 Bellarmine 13-2 Duke, Virginia, and North Carolina. For player, and was the head club coach at the 2004 Bellarmine No Team the past three years, Bellarmine competed in University of Connecticut. He also coached division of the 2003 Hartford 9-8 Cape Cod 2002 Hartford 9-7 the Great Western Lacrosse League, where several high school teams in Connecticut and 2001 Hartford 6-8 league foes included Denver, Air Force, New York. McGetrick was named to the Ironman competi- 2000 Hartford 14-2 tion. 1999 Hartford 8-7 Ohio State and Notre Dame. Since coming 1972 All- America First Team after leading 1998 Hartford 3-11 to BU, McGetrick has produced 11 National Cortland to the NCAA Division I semi- McGetrick 1997 Hartford 11-3 Lacrosse League draft picks. finals. He was drafted by the Montreal and his wife Lysa 1996 Hartford 9-6 live in Louisville 1995 Hartford 8-6 Before coming to Bellarmine, he spent Quebecois of the Professional 1995 Hartford 3-10 11 seasons as coach of the University of League in 1976. He also captained the soccer and have four 1994 Hartford 7-6 Hartford, where he posted an overall record team at Cortland, earning All-America children, Trista, Career Record: 123-109 of 87-74 (.540), the most wins and best honors during both his junior and senior Devon, Eamon (0.530) winning percentage of any coach in Hart- seasons. In 1987, he ran the Boston and Connor.

Assistant Coach Bart Sullivan Bart Sullivan is entering his second year as an assis- While playing for Dublin Coffman High School (Ohio), tant coach for the Bellarmine University lacrosse team he was voted to the All-American team in 2002. While with his primary duties being working with the defense in high school he also played and was captain for the and face-offs. Pioneers football and teams. Prior to comiong to Bellarmine, Sullivan coached In 2006, Sullivan graduated from the University of at Denison University (2007) and the with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics Denver (2008). while receiving a double minor in Business Administra- During his playing days, Sullivan started four years tion and International Studies. He attended high school at the University of Denver and was named captain his at Dublin Coffman in Dublin, Ohio where he graduated senior year. He helped lead the Pioneers to their first in 2002. NCAA appearance, while captain in 2006. In 2005 he Sullivan, 25, is currently working on his master’s was chosen to play for the All Face-Off Classic team in business administration at Bellarmine University and where he was voted the defensive MVP after the classic. currently resides in Louisville, Ky.

knights 2010 4 About the Conference

2010 Members:

Denver Pioneers

Hobart Statesmen Loyola Greyhounds

ECAC Mission Statement The mission of the ECAC shall be to initiate, stimulate and improve intercollegiate ath- letics programs for student-athletes, and to promote and develop educational leader- ship, athletics excellence and athletics participation.

The ECAC shall:

1. Understand, respect and support programs and philosophies of each member; 2. Assist and involve all constituents in developing and maintaining consistent, equi- table competitive opportunities; 3. Develop and implement the best possible programs and services (championships, officiating, public relations, etc.) for the membership; and 4. Promote college athletics in general, and specifically, highlight stories about its membership, student-athletes, coaches and administrators.

The ECAC shall be a leader, either as a primary or secondary provider, of services to its member conferences and institutions to achieve the mission.

knights 2010 5 player profiles SHANE33 ANDERSEN

Height: 6-1 09: Did Not Attend Bellarmine

Weight: 215 lbs 08: Started in all 14 games…Had four goals and two assists in 20-9 defeat of Robert Morris…2nd on the team in both goals and assists, 1st Year: Senior in points…Scored game winning goal over St. Joseph’s 07: Did Not Attend Bellarmine Position: Attack 06: Started all 15 games as a freshman…Had two game winning goals Major: Communication against Marist and Presbyterian…Third on team with 22 goals…Had five groundballs against Virginia…Earned team’s Coach’s Award Hometown: Denver, Colo. High School: First team All-State in …Led team in scoring High School: J.K. Mullen his Junior and Senior year…Also was a member for Team Colorado… Played for Coach Ryan Powell…Also played hockey Son of Gary and Julie Andersen

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2008 14 19 11 30 75 21 2006 15 22 6 28 75 24 Total 29 41 17 58 150 45

knights 2010 6 player profiles Ju41stin Burks

Height: 6-2 09: Made appearances in two games…Made three saves on 11 shots against the Air Force Academy Weight: 215 lbs 08: Started as goalie in four games and came off the bench in an- Year: Senior other four…Had a career high 11 saves in 8-7 win over Manhattan College…Had four groundballs against the Air Force Academy… Position: Goalkeeper Picked up first career win against VMI 07: Did not play in a game for Bellarmine Major: Criminal Justice High School: Was named a San Diego All-Star, and Defensive Hometown: San Diego, CA MVP as a senior…Three time All-Conference pick…Named to San Diego Union-Times All-Academic Team…Played for Coach High School: Junipero Serra Todd Parker Son of David and Jacqueline Burks

career stats

Year GmS rec GA GAA Saves Save % 2009 2 0-0-0 2 6.74 3 .600 2008 8 2-3-0 46 10.35 39 .459 Total 10 2-3-0 48 10.21 42 .467

knights 2010 7 player profiles Ryan5 Crimi

Height: 5-11 09: Joined the Knights after playing at two previous colleges. Came off bench in two games….Had one groundball in Weight: 190 lbs victory at Wagner.

Year: Senior High School: Earned All-League honors in 2004…Named to Position: Defense All-County Team for 2005.

Major: Psychology

Hometown: West Islip, NY

High School: West Islip H. S.

Previous Schools: Stony Brook/Suffolk C.C.

Son of Thomas and Carolyn Crimi

Bellarmine stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 2 0 0 0 0 1

knights 2010 8 player profiles J23arrett Davis

Height: 6-0 09: Made appearances in all 14 games for the Knights… Started against Binghamton and Bryant…Led the team with Weight: 170 lbs 14 assists for the season…Had career high four goals against Robert Morris on 2/21…Had two goals and two assists versus Year: Senior Notre Dame…Caused three turnovers against Vermont 08: Appeared in 12 games in 2008 campaign…Tied for 3rd on Position: Midfield the team with seven assists…Notched one goal and three assists on 4/13 against Denver…Scored one goal on two shots Major: Criminal Justice & History in 8-7 victory over Manhattan College…Named team MVP

Hometown: Port Moody, BC 07: Played in 13 games as a true freshman…Earned first career start against St John’s where he had three ground- balls…Finished tied for 2nd on the team with five assists… High School: Gleneagle Secondary Had one goal and one assist against North Carolina

Son of Wendy Johnsen High School: Helped lead team to 04 and 05 high school championships…Named Adanacs MVP and Rookie of the Year…2004 & 2005 Provincial MVP…Played for Coach Jake Elliot career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 20 14 34 45 18 2008 12 3 7 10 16 7 2007 13 2 5 7 12 16 Total 39 25 26 51 73 41

knights 2010 9 player profiles 16Sean Doyle

Height: 6-2 09: Started all 14 games…Led the team with 30 goals for the season…Had five goals in a game twice…Scored game Weight: 225 lbs winning goal in season opening win over Detroit…His 37 points tied for most on team

Year: Senior Other College: Attended Herkimer Community College Position: Attack High School: Named All-County after Junior and Senior year…Also played football Major: Liberal Studies

Hometown: Rochester, NY

High School: West Irondequoit

Previous School: Herkimer County CC

Son of Kathleen Kendell and John Doyle

Bellarmine stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 30 7 37 81 14

knights 2010 10 player profiles Sa50muli harala

Height: 6-0 High School: Comes to Bellarmine from Loimaan Luleio High School in Helsinki, Finland…Played for Finnish National Weight: 194 lbs Team in the European Championship in 2008…Also played basketball. Year: Senior

Position: Midfield

Major: Economics/Political Science

Hometown: Helsinki, Finland

High School: Loimaan Luleio

Son of Lassi and Marita Harala

career stats No previous collegiate stats

knights 2010 11 player profiles Dere20k Hopcroft

Height: 5-10 09: Started all 14 games for BU…Scored four goals in three games…Finished season with 27 goals and 10 assists…Tied Weight: 175 lbs for team lead with 37 points…Named 1st team All GWLL 08: Played in 14 games, starting one against St. John’s… Year: Senior Fourth on the team in goals at 12…Had two groundballs against Denver Position: Midfield 07: Stared the final four games of the season while appearing Major: Liberal Studies in all 13…Finished the season with six goals and five assists… Finished season fifth on the team with 11 points…Recorded Hometown: Toronto, ON season high three assists while leading the Knights over St. John’s

High School: Birchmount 06: Attended Bellarmine but red-shirted

Son of Brenda Hopcroft High School: Played for the Toronto Beaches in the Ontario Junior A League… Led team to a 12-10 record…Had 30 goals and 34 assists his senior year…Also played hockey and football

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 27 10 37 92 18 2008 14 12 2 14 42 8 2007 13 6 5 11 26 11 Total 41 45 17 62 160 37

knights 2010 12 player profiles Jo22hn Kurowski

Height:5-11 09: Played in two games for the season...Recorded zero penalties all season Weight: 185 lbs 08: Played in seven games for the season…Had only shot of the season against Presbyterian….Recorded two groundballs Year: Senior a piece against Robert Morris and Vermont Position: Midfield 07: Attended Bellarmine but red-shirted

Major: Psychology 06: Attended Dickinson College, but did not play lacrosse High School: First team All-State in the state of Colorado as a Hometown: Littleton, CO senior…Named conference MVP…Played for Coach Steve Bailey…Also lettered in soccer High School: Columbine

Son of Lynne and John Kurowski

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 2008 7 0 0 0 1 5 Total 9 9 9 9 1 5

knights 2010 13 player profiles 15Jim Ring

Height: 5-10 09: Came into all 14 games as a junior…Had one goal on one shot against VMI…Had three assists for the season…Had two Weight: 180 lbs games with multiple GB’s Other College: Earned CVAC Freshman of the Year and Year: Senior All-Conference honors as a freshman at Belmont Abbey…Had 30 goals and 20 assists as a sophomore at Anne Arundel Position: Midfield Community College…Earned NJCAA All-American honors

Major: Accounting High School: Finished senior year with 21 goals and 15 assists…Given Coaches award by team…1st Team All-Con- ference Hometown: Davidsonville, Md.

High School: DeMatha H.S.

Son of Daniel and Sarah Ring

Bellarmine stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 1 3 4 16 5

knights 2010 14 player profiles Joh3n Russo

Height: 6-0 09: Played in 13 games while starting six…Season high six groundballs against Ohio State…Caused three turnovers in Weight: 195 lbs game against Bryant 08: Appeared in six games…Had two GB’s and one caused Year: Senior turnover against VMI…one groundball and one cause turnover against North Carolina Position: Long Stick Midfield 07: Played in eight games, starting three…Had a season high Major: Music Technology three GB’s at No. 9 Princeton…Had four multiple groundball games…Rookie of the Year 2007

Hometown: Winnetka, IL High School: Led New Trier Township to back-to-back championships in 05 and 06…Team was 38-2 his junior and High School: New Trier Township senior year…played for Coach John Combs…State Champion in Wrestling Son of Patricia and Louis Russo

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 13 0 0 0 0 14 2008 6 0 0 0 0 6 2007 8 0 0 0 0 11 Total 27 0 0 0 0 31

knights 2010 15 player profiles Christi1an Schafer

Height: 5-10 09: Appeared in nine games…Scored a goal in 14-8 victory over Wagner on 3/8 Weight: 165 lbs Other College: Spent two years at Essex Community College…Named a 2008 JUCO Player to Watch…National Year: Senior Junior College Championship runner-up Position: Attack High School: Named Team MVP three times…Four-time member of the All-County team…Finished career with 233 Major: Business Administration points as well as school’s all time leading scorer…Also played soccer, basketball, and football…Played for Coach Jason Hometown: Harvre de Grace, MD Alford

High School: Harvre de Grace

Previous School: CCBC-Essex

Son of Sandra and Thomas Farkas

Bellarmine stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 9 1 0 1 7 2

knights 2010 16 player profiles Chas17e Williams

Height: 5-11 09: Played in all 14 games, stating two…Finished the season with 12 goals and eight assists…Recorded game winning goals Weight: 187 lbs against VMI and Presbyterian. 08: Finished the season with six goals and six assists…Had a Year: Senior season high three groundballs against Denver…Cause one turnover in opening game versus North Carolina. Position: Midfield 07: Played in 10 games as a freshman…Scored only goal of the Major: Business Administration season against Ohio State…Had no penalties all season. High School: Helped Burnaby Lakers to back to back Minto Hometown: Vancouver, BC Cup Championship…Had 9 goals and 12 assists in playoffs… Played for Coach Curt Malawsky. High School: Point Grey Secondary

Son of Diane and Timm Williams

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 12 8 20 56 12 2008 13 6 6 12 23 7 2007 10 1 1 2 5 2 Total 37 19 15 34 84 21

knights 2010 17 player profiles Andr26ew Wolford

Height: 6-2 09: Played in three games…Scored one goal on his only shot against VMI.

Weight: 220 lbs 08: Made appearances in all 14 games as a sophomore..Started nine games…Scored three goals while also dishing out an Year: Senior assist in 12-9 victory over St. Joseph’s…Picked up two groundballs against Air Force. Position: Attack 07: Saw action in six games….Handed out two assists in 16-10 Major: History victory over Air Force…Recovered a single groundball in at No. 9 Princeton.

Hometown: Columbus, OH High School: Finished senior year with 16 goals and 38 assists…Was named 2nd team All-Ohio…Part of Midwest High School: Worthington Kilbourne Scholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association 1st team…Played for his father, Coach Bill Wolford…Also played water polo. Son of Sue and Bill Wolford

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 3 1 0 1 1 1 2008 14 10 3 13 32 4 2007 6 0 3 3 2 1 Total 23 11 6 17 35 6

knights 2010 18 player profiles 44Ted Avendt

Height: 5-11 09: Appeared in 13 games for the season, starting four…Had career high three goals in 14-8 victory over Wagner…Tallied Weight: 185 lbs one goal and one assist at Presbyterian…Had three multiple groundball games.

Year: Junior 08: Played eight games, starting two…Had best game of the season in 20-9 win over Robert Morris recording two goals Position: Midfield and an assist…Had one goal and one groundball against Manhattan College. Major: Accounting High School: Named to All-Region team…Achieved Hometown: Brighton, MI All-Catholic Academic honors.

High School: Brother Rice

Son of Ray and Joyce Avendt

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 13 5 2 7 28 9 2008 8 3 1 4 4 4 Total 21 8 3 11 32 13

knights 2010 19 player profiles S25cott Bowles

Height: 5-11 09: Played in 12 games while starting 11 of them….Had six complete games…Recorded a career high 16 saves against Weight: 195 lbs Notre Dame…Allowed only six goals on 12 shots in 14-6 victory over VMI.

Year: Junior 08: Played Goalie in 9 games, starting four…Had a season high nine saves in a victory over Lafayette…Posted a 2-1 Position: Goalkeeper record as a goalie…Led all goalies with 8.84 GA Avg.

Major: Exercise Science High School: Named a U.S. High School All-American during his senior year…Helped lead Western Guildford to State Hometown: Greensboro, NC Championship during senior year…Team went 39-2 his junior and senior year…Three time 1st Team All-State selection in the state of North Carolina...Played for Coach Dirk Lambert- High School: Western Guilford son. Son of Andy and Delane Bowles

career stats

Year GmS rec GA GAA Saves Save % 2009 12 4-4-0 112 10.51 112 .500 2008 9 2-1-0 40 8.84 36 .474 Total 21 6-5-0 152 10.01 148 .493

knights 2010 20 player profiles P14atrick Ellis

Height: 6-0 09: Played in 12 games while starting 11 of them….Had six complete games…Recorded a career high 16 saves against Weight: 185 lbs Notre Dame…Allowed only six goals on 12 shots in 14-6 victory over VMI.

Year: Junior 08: Played Goalie in 9 games, starting four…Had a season high nine saves in a victory over Lafayette…Posted a 2-1 Position: Defense record as a goalie…Led all goalies with 8.84 GA Avg. Major: Economics High School: Named a U.S. High School All-American during his senior year…Helped lead Western Guildford to State Hometown: Royal Oak, MI Championship during senior year…Team went 39-2 his junior and senior year…Three time 1st Team All-State selection in High School: University of Detroit Jesuit the state of North Carolina...Played for Coach Dirk Lambert- son. Son of Jim and Julie Ellis

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 10 0 0 0 1 3 2008 5 0 0 0 0 1 Total 15 0 0 0 1 4

knights 2010 21 player profiles Alex2 Porter

Height: 5-9 09: Came off the bench and appeared in 12 games….Scored only goal in 14-9 win against Presbyterian. Weight: 170 lbs 08: Played in seven games…Recorded two GB’s in defeating Year: Junior Presbyterian on 3/15. High School: Selected to NC Great 38 All-Star team…Helped Position: Midfield lead Chapel Hill to a 20-0 season and North Carolina state championship…Two time 1st All-State selection…Member of Major: Economics Team Carolina…Played for Coach Glenn Estacio.

Hometown: Greensboro, NC

High School: Bishop McGuiness

Son of Tara and Tom Porter

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 12 1 1 2 9 2 2008 7 0 0 0 5 2 Total 19 1 1 2 14 4

knights 2010 22 player profiles D35rew Soeder

Height: 6-4 09: Appeared in all 14 games, starting 13 of them…Had one assist in season finale against Quinnipiac…Career high three Weight: 230 lbs groundballs at Wagner...Recovered 16 groundballs for the season.

Year: Junior 08: Played in eight games while starting three…Recorded one shot and one groundball against Presbyterian…Had three Position: Defense groundballs and two groundballs.

Major: Finance High School: Named 1st team All-Ohio…Finished career with over 300 groundballs…Captain of team during his senior Hometown: South Lyon, MI year…Given the prestigious Ray Hyser Award for sportsman- ship and Defensive MVP…Played under Coach David Blue. High School: Hudson

Son of Terri and Chuck Soeder

career stats

Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 0 1 1 1 16 2008 8 0 0 0 1 3 Total 22 0 1 1 2 19

knights 2010 23 player profiles

10 Luke Acton 9 Austin Bright 6-0 • 172 lbs 5-11 • 175 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Attack Attack

Son of Kevin and Heather Acton Son of Drew Bright & Kristi Nebraska Saskatoon, SK Delaware, Ohio A. Bowman Collegiate Olentangy H.S. Major: Actuarial Science Major: Business Administration 09: Played in 13 games, starting 11 as 09: Started last four games out of 10 that he played in… a freshman…Had two goals apiece against Detroit and St. Scored first career goal against Detroit…Caused two Joseph’s…Finished the season with eight goals and 10 assists. turnovers versus Vermont. High School: Two time national All-Star…Named 2009 High School: Earned 2008 Co-Player of the Year…Named to Russel Slobodian award winner for Saskatchewan Player of 1st team All-Ohio Capital Conference…1st team All-State as the Year…Also played football and hockey…Coached by Al a sophomore…also played football. Luciuk. stats stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 13 8 10 18 21 3 2009 10 2 1 3 10 5

11 Sean Blue 8 Rob Buckman 6-0 • 180 lbs 6-2 • 230 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Midfield Defender

Son of Ron and Jen Blue Son of Robert and Mary Buckman Medina, Ohio Ashburn, Va. Medina H.S. Broad Run H.S. Major: Education Major: Business Administration

09: Played in three games…Recorded only shot of season 09: Played in two games as a freshman…Had one groundball against Denver. against Detroit…Was credited with causing one turnover against Bryant. High School: Named to 1st Team All-Region 3…Team MVP during senior year after leading in goals and assists…Se- High School: Led team in takeaways junior and senior year… lected to All-Ohio 2nd Team…Captain of team Junior and Selected to 1st team All- District and All-Region during senior year…Played for the Burning River Lacrosse Club… junior and senior year…Played for club team Nova Crusad- Coached by Woody Calleri. ers…Also played football. stats stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 3 0 0 0 1 0 2009 2 0 0 0 0 1

knights 2010 24 player profiles

21 Andrew 27 Colton Clark Bulgarelli 6-2 • 210 lbs 6-0 • 187 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Defense Midfield Son of Bruce and Vicki Clark Nanaimo, BC Son of Dennis and Kathy Bulgarelli Nanaimo H.S. Troy, Mich. Major: Communication Athens H.S. Major: Accounting/Economics 09: Came off the bench in three games…Had two shots against Bryant…Had one groundball and cause turnover against Bryant as well 09: Appeared in four games as a freshman….Recovered one ground ball against Detroit….Won one out of three High School: Led team in points during senior year…Earned faceoff’s for the season 2007 League MVP Honors…Played for Coach Tyson Leies… Also played basketball. High School: Helped team to four straight State Champi- onships…Led team in points during senior year…Earned Team MVP honors…Named to All-State team during stats Junior and Senior year in the state of Michigan…Played for Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Coach Nick Stenson. 2009 3 0 0 0 2 2

stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 4 0 0 0 0 1

13 Craig Carson 40 Ross Doan 6-2 • 185 lbs 6-4 • 195 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Defense Midfield Son of Greg and Michele Doan Son of Robert and Denise Carson Dublin, Ohio St. Augustine, Fl. Nease H.S. Coffman H.S. Major: Economics Major: Criminal Justice

09: Appeared in 11 games, starting against Vermont…Had 09: Came into 6 games off the bench…Had two groundballs season’s only goal in finale against Quinnipiac…Recovered in 14-8 victory at Wagner…Caused one turnover against season high four groundballs against VMI…Won 28 out of Vermont. 58 faceoffs. High School: Named to 1st Team All-District as a senior… High School: Three time 1st Team All-District…Four year Three time Defensive Player of the Year…Four year letter- starter at the Attack position…Member of Team Florida man…Played for Coach Marc Carlson…Also played football and Fightin’ Possums Club Team…Played for Coach Jack and basketball. Francis…Also wrestled and played football. stats stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 11 1 0 1 3 10 2009 6 0 0 0 0 4

knights 2010 25 player profiles

52 Nathan Gudeman 12 Karsen Leung 6-2 • 205 lbs 6-0 • 165 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Defense Midfielder

Son of Jay and Stephanie Gudeman Son of Cary and Laurie Leung Raleigh, N.C. Victoria, Enloe H.S. Claremont Secondary Major: English/Philosophy Major: Business Administration 09: Came off the bench in all 14 games…Had two assists 09: Did not appear in any games. against Binghamton…Had three goals for the season while High School: Four year starter on defense…Led team to back to recording nine assists. back Cap 7 Conference Championships…Had 72 takeaways and High School: Also played hockey. 60 groundballs as a junior…Played for Coach Joe Lantzy. stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 3 6 9 6 35

28 Myles Jeffers 5-9 • 175 lbs Sophomore Midfield

Son of Debi and Steven Jeffers Saskatoon, SK 37 Tyler Mattingly Marion G. Graham Collegiate Major: Psychology 6-3 • 205 lbs Sophomore Defense 09: Did not appear in any games High School: Named Attack All-Star during the U16 Son of Mary Ann and David Mattingly Langhorne, Pa. Canadian National Tournament…Played for the Saskatoon Wyoming Seminary Scorpions coached by Alan Luciuk. Major: Clinical Lab Science/Pre-Med

09: Made appearances in five games…Finished the season with three groundballs…Had zero penalty minutes for the season High School: Led team in ground balls during senior campaign with 89…Epitome of student-athlete while making Dean’s 24 Liam Kelly List…1st Team All-League selection…Played for Coach Mike Packard. 6-5 • 180 lbs Sophomore Attack stats Son of Karen and Barry Kelly Victoria, British Columbia Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Claremont Secondary 2009 5 0 0 0 0 3 Major: Biology

09: Did not play in any games

High School: Two year starter for Westshore Bears…2009 Rookie of the Year in Box Lacrosse…Named to 2009 Provincial All Star Team…Earned Claremont Senior Sports Award…Also played basketball and volleyball…Coached by Ken Alexander. knights 2010 26 player profiles

30 Keaton Ohara 31 Austin Powell 6-2 • 190 lbs 5-10 • 190 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Attack Defense

Son of Jeff and Joi Ohara Son of Jeff and Linda Powell Highlands Ranch, Colo. Temecula, Calif. Mountain Vista H.S. Libertyville H.S. Major: Business Administration Major: Computer Science 09: Came into 13 games as a freshman…Had one assist and one groundball in season opener against Detroit…Had four 09: Played in all 14 games while starting 2 as a true fresh- games with multiple groundballs. man…Season high three groundballs against VMI and again High School: Named to 2nd team All-State in Colorado… versus Vermont. Earned 1st Team All-Conference honors…Also played High School: 1st Team All-State selection in Illinois…1st hockey and football. stats stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 14 0 0 0 0 15 2009 13 0 1 1 4 13

51 Devin Peurach 48 Matt Silvia 6-5 • 230 lbs 6-1 • 190 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Midfielder Long Stick Midfielder

Son of Diane and Ted Peurach Son of David and Joyce Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Westerville, Ohio Brother Rice H.S. Olentangy H. S. Major: Business Administration Major: Business Administration

09: Did not appear in any games 09: Played in seven games during his freshman season…Re- corded only shot of the season against Bryant…Picked up one High School: Helped Brother Rice to four State Champion- groundball against Wagner and Ohio State. ships…Brother Rice was ranked #1 in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse…Offensive MVP for Midwest Tourna- High School: Three time All-Ohio and All-Region selec- ment…Selected to 2nd Team All-Midwest…Also played tion…2008 Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year…Let- basketball. tered all four years of high school...All-Conference selection in football too. stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 7 0 0 0 1 2

knights 2010 27 player profiles

36 D.J. Sprenger 55 Jacob 6-1 • 195 lbs “Brick” WIpf Sophomore 6-0 • 195 lbs Midfield Sophomore Son of Dan and Lori Sprenger Attack Dallas, TX Episcopal School of Dallas Son of David Wipf and Krista Ford Major: Communication Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Bowman Secondary 09: Came off the bench in 10 games for the season….Tallied Major: Biology assists in games against Detroit and Presbyterian…Recorded zero penalty minutes all season. 09: Saw action in one game for the Knights High School: Earned 2008 US Lacrosse All-American honors… High School: Named to 2009 U19 Provincial All-Star Helped lead team to 2 state championships…Named team’s team…Helped team to 2009 Provincial Championship… Offensive MVP and 1st team All-State during senior year… Also wrestled and played football Finished 3rd in school history with 206 points…Played for Coach Kevin Barnicle. stats stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 10 0 2 2 5 0 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0

4 Trevor 47 Jordan Timmerberg Wong 5-8 • 160 lbs 6-1 • 195 lbs Sophomore Sophomore Attack Midfielder Son of Randy and Darlene Wong Son of John and Kelly Timmerberg Victoria, British Columbia Overland Park, Kan. Claremont Secondary Blue Valley Northwest H.S. Major: Business Administration Major: Communication

09: Made 10 appearances as a true freshman…Dished 09: Played in 13 games as a freshman…Scored first career out two assists apiece against VMI and Wagner…Had goal in game against Wagner…Had multiple GB’s against one goal and one assist against Bryant Ohio State and Quinnipiac. High School: Finished senior season with 19 goals and 63 assists…2007 Provincial All-Star…Given 2008 High School: 2007 & 2008 US Lacrosse All-American… Sports Award of Excellence…Member of the Team Led team to an undefeated season during senior cam- British Columbia U16 club …Played for Coach Darren paign…Team MVP honors …Finished career with 195 Rising. goals and 70 assists…Played on Fellowship of Christian Athletes National Team. stats stats Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s Year Gms GlS aSSts Pts Shots GB’s 2009 13 2 1 3 7 7 2009 10 1 6 7 3 4

knights 2010 28 player profiles

29 Wil Applegate 43 David Herring 5-10 • 170 lbs 6-0 • 205 lbs Freshman Freshman Defense Midfield

Son of Sheila and Tony Applegate Son of John and Elizabeth Herring Dublin, Ohio Kansas City, Mo. Scioto H.S. Rockhurst H.S. Major: Undecided Major: Business Administration

High School: Named to the All-Region Team as a High School: Named All-American at Rockhurst High senior…Led Cubs to a 7-13 record as a senior long-stickman… School. During sophomore year, was a member of UDJHS’s state runner up team…Played for Coach Erik Foust…Also played hockey and soccer at University of Detroit Jesuit.

42 Devin 45 Will Loy Arruabarrena 6-3 • 200 lbs Freshman 5-10 • 185 lbs Defense Freshman Attack Son of Make and Brenda Leeper Chapel Hill, N.C. Son of Michael and Deborah Chapel Hill Arruabarrena Major: Business Ft. Collins, Colo. Ft. Collins H.S. Major: Undecided HIGH School: Named to 1st team All State in Ohio junior and senior year…Four time All-City and All-Region selection. High School: Named to 2nd team All-State as a senior…Front Range League 1st team All-Conference in 07, 08, & 09… Helped lead team to 2007 State Championship…Also played football.

7 Will Haas 19 Mitch McLaren 6-5 • 205 lbs 5-9 • 190 lbs Freshman Freshman Goalkeeper Midfield Son of Don and Nance McLaren Son of David and Jacqueline Haas Victoria, British Columbia Columbus, Ohio Claremont Secondary St. Charles Prep Major: Business Administration Major: Accounting

High School: Played goalie for 10-6…Picked up Coach’s High School: Also played Rugby and hockey. award…Led team in GAA, saves, and save percentage… Named a 2009 Scholar Athlete…Also played soccer… Played under Coach Billy TayloR...Younger brother of former lacrosse standout David Haas.

knights 2010 29 player profiles

38 Timothy 53 Dillon Ward Miaskiewicz 6-5 • 180 lbs 5-10 • 170 lbs Freshman Freshman Goalkeeper Son of Trish and Kent Ward Midfielder Orangeville, ON The Hill Academy Son of Rick and Marian Miaskiewicz Major: Communication Littleton, Colo. J.K. Mullen H.S. Major: Communication High School: Named 2009 Canadian National Field High School: Also played football. Lacrosse MVP…Team won 2008 & 2009 National Championships…Also played hockey.

34 Michael Ward 49 Chad Mitchell 6-0 • 180 lbs 6-1 • 160 lbs Freshman Freshman Attack Attack/Midfielder Son of Raymond and Kay Ward Son of Stacy and Kelly Mitchell Ellicott City, Maryland Calgary, Alberta Howard H.S. Central Memorial H.S. Major: Undeclared Major: Business Administration

High School: Also lettered in hockey. High School: Owns school record for career points with 274… Finished senior year with 46 goals and 47 assists…Named to 2009 National High School Senior Showcase…Awarded 1st Team All-County…Played for Coach Greg Bulger.

6 Lance Robinson 39 William Wersel 5-8 • 170 lbs 6-0 • 181 lbs Freshman Freshman Defense Defense

Son of Paul Robinson and Nicole Elithorpe Son of Bill and Mary Wersel Middlebury, Vt. Cincinnati, Ohio Gould Academy Moeller H.S. Major: Undeclared Major: Accounting/Finance

High School: 2008 US Lacrosse All-American…Member of High School: 2009 Tom Kennedy Leadership award…Team 2009 NSS Team…Led team in scoring three straight years… Captain during senior year…2nd Team All-Region…Named Finished career as school’s all time leader in goals scored… to All-Midwest and All-Region team as a senior…Also played Played for coach Jeff Coulson. football.

knights 2010 30 player profiles

18 Brendan Yount 5-11 • 175 lbs Freshman Long Stick Midfielder

Son of Jim and Xochitl Yount Coto De Caza, Calif. Junipero Serra H.S. Major: Criminal Justice

High School: Named Defenseman of the Year….1st Team All-League selection….Picked as Defensive MVP for Trinity League…Also played football.

knights 2010 31 2009 statistics

The Automated ScoreBook BellarmineBellar Knightsmin Combinede L Teamacro Statisticsss e(as 2009 of Feb 08, 2010) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... ( 6- 8- 0) ( 1- 5- 0) ( 4- 3- 0) ( 1- 0- 0) CONFERENCE...... ( 0- 5- 0) ( 0- 4- 0) ( 0- 1- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 6- 3- 0) ( 1- 1- 0) ( 4- 2- 0) ( 1- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GWG UP DN GB TO CT ------2/14/09 DETROIT W 18-8 357 16 Doyle, Sean 14 30 7 37 81 1 0 1 14 27 4 Feb 21 at Robert Morris L 11-20 276 20 Hopcroft, Derek 14 27 10 37 92 0 5 0 18 24 5 Feb 28 at VMI W 14-6 101 23 Davis, Jarrett 14 20 14 34 45 0 4 0 18 15 8 Mar 04 at Saint Joseph's W 8-7 134 7 Finnegan Jr., Ray 13 13 6 19 47 0 0 0 10 21 1 03/08/09 at WAGNER W 14-8 278 17 Williams, Chase 14 12 8 20 56 2 3 0 12 23 0 Mar 12 VERMONT L 4-11 - 39 Acton, Luke 13 8 10 18 21 1 1 0 3 12 1 Mar 18 vs Binghamton W 9-7 200 44 Avendt, Teddy 13 5 2 7 28 0 1 0 9 12 0 Mar 21 at Presbyterian W 14-9 193 4 Snider, Bobby 13 4 0 4 13 0 0 0 44 7 1 *Mar 25 at #3 Notre Dame L 6-11 451 19 Leung, Karsen 14 3 6 9 6 1 0 2 35 4 10 *Mar 29 #20 DEN L 9-12 - 34 Timmerberg, Trevor 13 2 1 3 7 0 0 0 7 6 2 *Apr 04 OSU L 7-11 637 9 Bright, Austin 10 2 1 3 10 0 0 0 5 9 2 *Apr 11 AF L 7-12 450 33 Porter, Alex 12 1 1 2 9 0 0 0 2 5 0 Apr 18 at Bryant L 4-14 263 15 Ring, Jim 14 1 3 4 16 0 0 0 5 22 0 *Apr 25 QU L 11-12 300 43 Williams, Matt 9 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 1 3 13 Carson, Craig 11 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 10 2 2 TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP 45 Williams, Wes 8 1 1 2 14 0 0 0 3 3 0 ------11 Campbell, Matt 14 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 27 15 16 SHOT STATISTICS...... 26 Wolford, Andrew 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 136-491 148-480 6 Raleigh, Tom 5 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 Goals scored average... 9.72 10.57 47 Wong, Jordan 10 1 6 7 3 0 0 0 4 3 1 Shot pct...... 277 .308 1 Schaefer, Christian 9 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 2 5 0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 300-491 294-480 30 O'Hara, Keaton 13 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 13 9 6 SOG pct...... 611 .613 31 Powell, Austin 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 5 Shots/Game...... 35.1 34.3 28 Miketa, Henry 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 Assists...... 83 88 22 Kurowski, John 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES..... 35 Soeder, Drew 14 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 16 5 6 Goals-Opportunities.... 15-40 19-61 36 Sprenger, DJ 10 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 Conversion Percent...... 375 .311 37 Mattingly, Tyler 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... 38 Blue, Sean 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total Goals...... 136 148 21 Bulgarelli, Andrew 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Man-up...... 14 19 40 Doan, Ross 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 Man-down...... 3 0 42 Haas, David 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 Free-position...... 0 0 14 Ellis, Pat 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 Unassisted...... 50 55 12 Esposito, Jon 10 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 27 3 10 Overtime...... 0 0 55 Wipf, Jacob 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUND BALLS...... 398 380 10 Hessel, Tim 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 5 9 TURNOVERS...... 287 256 8 Buckman, Rob 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 112 113 27 Clark, Colton 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 FACEOFFS (W-L)...... 167-163 163-167 25 Bowles, Scott 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 5 5 Faceoff W-L Pct...... 506 .494 3 Russo, John 13 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 19 6 10 CLEARS...... 248-306 252-315 2 Larson, Drew 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Clear Pct...... 810 .800 48 Silvia, Matt 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 PENALTIES...... 5 Crimi, Ryan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Number...... 58 41 18 Fowler, Ryan 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Minutes...... 45:30 30:30 41 Burks, Justin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ATTENDANCE...... Total...... 14 136 83 219 491 5 14 3 398 287 112 Total...... 1744 1696 Opponents...... 14 148 88 236 480 8 19 0 380 256 113 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 6/291 7/242 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 1/200 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T ------41 Burks, Justin 2 17:48 2 6.74 3 .600 0 0 0 25 Bowles, Scott 12 639:13 112 10.51 112 .500 4 4 0 42 Haas, David 7 182:52 34 11.16 31 .477 1 2 0 Total...... 14 839:53 148 10.57 146 .497 5 6 0 Opponents...... 14 839:53 136 9.72 167 .551 6 6 0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Bellarmine Knights.. 34 36 37 29 - 136 Opponents...... 40 28 38 42 - 148 knights 2010 32 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Bellarmine Knights.. 41 34 32 39 - 146 Opponents...... 33 42 39 53 - 167

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Bellarmine Knights.. 116 126 122 128 - 492 Opponents...... 127 107 115 131 - 480

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total PROGRAM reCORDS TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS most goals most Opponent goals most faceoffs won most shots (cont.) Pl. GLS OPPONENT DATE Pl. GLS OPPONENT DATE Pl. FO OPPONENT DATE Pl. SHOTS OPPONENT DATE 1. 23 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 1. 21 at Virginia 4/22/06 1. 23 vs. WJU 3/18/05 5. 39 vs. Air Force 4/15/07 2. 22 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 2. 20 @ Robert Morris 2/21/09 2. 18 vs. Wagner 3/14/06 39 vs. Manhattan 3/3/07 3. 22 vs. WJU 3/18/05 3. 18 at Duke 3/31/07 18 vs. Catawba 4/2/05 39 vs. WJU 3/18/05 4. 18 at Oberlin 4/13/05 4. 17 at Princeton 3/24/07 18 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 39 vs. Wagner 3/14/06 5. 18 vs. Detroit 2/14/09 5. 16 at Duke 2/28/06 5. 17 at Duke 3/31/07 most saves fewest opponent goals most assists most groundballs Pl. SVS OPPONENT DATE Pl. GLS OPPONENT DATE Pl. AST OPPONENT DATE Pl. GB’S OPPONENT DATE 1. 23 vs. Butler 3/26/06 1. 2 at Oberlin 4/13/05 1. 17 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 1. 57 vs. Wittenberg 3/1/05 2. 22 vs. Quinnipiac 4/21/07 2. 3 vs. Robert Morris 4/10/05 2. 16 vs. Detroit 2/14/09 2. 56 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 3. 20 vs. Air Force 4/15/07 3 vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 3. 13 vs. WJU 3/18/05 3. 52 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 20 at Duke 3/31/07 4. 4 vs. Binghamton 3/24/06 4. 12 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 4. 50 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 20 at Duke 2/28/06 4 at Marist 4/13/06 5. 10 vs. Air Force 4/15/07 5. 49 vs. Wagner 3/14/06 10 vs. St. Vincent 4/16/05 fewest goals most shots Pl. GLS OPPONENT DATE most points Pl. SHOTS OPPONENT DATE 1. 1 at Duke 2/28/06 Pl. PTS OPPONENT DATE 1. 57 vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 2. 2 vs. Notre Dame 3/18/06 1. 39 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 2. 45 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 3. 3 at Princeton 3/24/07 2. 35 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 45 vs Denver 3/29/09 3 at Notre Dame 3/20/07 35 vs. WJU 3/18/05 3. 43 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 5. 4 Vermont 3/12/09 4. 34 vs. Detroit 2/14/09 4. 41 at Wagner 4/3/07 4 @ Bryant 4/18/09 5. 27 at Oberlin 4/13/05 (continued next column)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS most goals most points most shots Pl. GLS PLAYER & opponent date Pl. PTS PLAYER & opponent date Pl. SH’S PLAYER & opponent date 1. 10 Garrett Kikot vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 1. 13 Garrett Kikot vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 1. 15 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Vincent 4/16/05 2. 7 Sean Evans vs. Detroit 2/14/09 2. 12 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 2. 14 Garrett Kikot vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 7 Garrett Kikot at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 3. 10 Garrett Kikot at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 3. 13 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 4. 6 Shawn Evans vs. Wittenberg 3/1/05 4. 8 Shawn Evans vs. Wittenberg 3/1/05 4. 12 Shawn Evans vs. Kenyon 4/23/05 6 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 8 Shawn Evans at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 12 Sean Doyle vs. Denver 3/29/09 6 Shawn Evans at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 8 Shawn Evans vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 5. 11 Garrett Kikot at Robert Morris 4/19/06 6 Garrett Kikot at Robert Morris 4/19/06 8 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Vincent 4/16/05 6 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 8 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 most saves Pl. SVS PLAYER & opponent date most assists most groundballs 1. 23 J.C. Hutchins vs. Butler 3/26/06 Pl. AST PLAYER & opponent date Pl. GB’s player & opponent date 2. 22 J.C. Hutchins vs. Quinnipiac 4/21/07 1. 6 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 1. 10 Bobby Snider vs. Air Force 4/15/07 3. 20 J.C. Hutchins vs. Air Force 4/15/07 2. 5 Garrett Kikot vs. Wagner 3/9/05 10 Bobby Snider vs. St. John’s 2/24/07 4. 19 J.C. Hutchins at Duke 3/31/07 3. 4 Shawn Evans vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 10 Sean Dobbs vs. Kenyon 4/23/05 19 J.C. Hutchins at Butler 3/30/05 4 Adam Gardner at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 10 Sean Dobbs vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 4 Garrett Kikot at Oberlin 4/13/05 5. 9 Bobby Snider at Wagner 4/3/07 4 Garrett Kikot vs. Binghamton 3/24/06 4 Ray Finnegan Jr. vs. Detroit 2/14/09

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Most Points Most Groundballs Fewest Goals 324 2005 582 2005 Against 219 2009 481 2006 122 2005 201 2008 446 2008 134 2006 199 2006 432 2007 139 2008 164 2007 398 2009 146 2007 148 2009 Most Goals Most Shots 209 2005 498 2005 Most Faceoffs 136 2009 491 2009 won 126 2008 488 2008 169 2008 125 2006 426 2006 167 2009 104 2007 397 2007 158 2005 157 2007 Most Assists Most Saves 122 2006 115 2005 179 2007 83 2009 171 2006 75 2008 147 2005 74 2006 146 2009 60 2007 133 2008

knights 2010 33 PROGRAM reCORDS INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Most Points Most Assists Most Shots Most Faceoffs won 88 Garett Kikot 2005 35 Garett Kikot 2005 124 Garett Kikot 2005 149 Bobby Snider 2008 75 Shawn Evans 2005 24 Adam Gardner 2005 110 Shawn Evans 2005 141 Bobby Snider 2007 60 Adam Gardner 2005 23 Shawn Evans 2005 92 Derek Hopcroft 2009 135 Bobby Snider 2009 52 Garett Kikot 2006 20 Garret Kikot 2006 86 Garett Kikot 2006 113 Sean Dobbs 2005 42 Adam Gardner 2006 14 Adam Gardner 2006 75 Shane Andersen 2008 & 2006 68 Bobby Snider 2006 Jarrett Davis 2009 Most Goals Most Groundballs Most Saves 53 Garett Kikot 2005 75 Sean Dobbs 2005 161 J.C. Hutchins 2007 52 Shawn Evans 2005 71 Bobby Snider 2007 154 J.C. Hutchins 2006 36 Adam Gardner 2005 66 Geoff Griffiths 2008 129 J.C. Hutchins 2005 32 Garett Kikot 2006 Kyle Sorensen 2006 112 Scott Bowles 2009 30 Sean Doyle 2009 56 Bobby Snider 2008 56 David Haas 2008 career leaders Most goals 3. 30 Ray Finnegan 2005-09 Most Groundballs 3. 183 Ray Finnegan 2005-09 pl GLS NAME sEASONs 4. 23 Shawn Evans 2005-06 pl PTS NAME sEASONs 4. 160 Derek Hopcroft 2007- 1. 104 Adam Gardner 2005-09 5. 21 Jarrett Davis 2008- 1. 200 Bobby Snider 2006-09 5. 150 Shane Andersen 2006- 2. 85 Garrett Kikot 2005-06 2. 188 Geoff Griffiths 2005-08 3. 52 Shawn Evans 2005-06 Most points 3. 120 Kyle Sorensen 2005-06 Saves 52 Ray Finnegan 2005-09 pl PTS NAME sEASONs 4. 87 Adam Gardner 2005-08 1. 454 J.C. Hutchins 2005-07 5. 41 Shane Anderson 2006- 1. 149 Adam Gardner 2005-08 5. 86 Sean Dobbs 2005-06 2. 148 Scott Bowles 2008- 2. 140 Garrett Kikot 2005-06. 3. 118 David Haas 2006-09 Most assists 3. 82 Ray Finnegan 2005-09 Most shots 4. 42 Justin Burks 2007- pl ASTS NAME sEASONs 4. 75 Shawn Evans 2005-06 pl PTS NAME sEASONs 5. 6 A.J. Smith 2007-09 1. 55 Garrett Kikot 2005-06 5. 62 Derek Hopcroft 2007- 1. 240 Adam Gardner 2005-08 2. 45 Adam Gardner 2005-08 2. 210 Garrett Kikot 2005-06 all-time results

2005 Season (13-2) 2007 Season (3-10) 2009 SEASON (6-8) date Opponent W/L Score date Opponent W/L Score date Opponent W/L Score 3/1 at Wittenberg W 11-7 2/17 at No. 6 Maryland L 11-6 2/14 Detroit W 18-8 3/5 Mars Hill W 22-10 2/24 St. John’s W 12-11 2/21 @Robert Morris L 11-20 3/9 at Wagner W 11-7 3/3 Manhattan L 8-7 OT 2/28 @VMI W 14-6 3/12 at Pfeiffer W 23-5 3/7 at No. 15 North Carolina L 10-6 3/4 @Saint Joseph’s W 8-7 3/18 Wheeling Jesuit W 22-9 3/13 at No. 19 Brown L 9-8 3/8 @Wagner W 14-8 3/26 at St. Andrew’s W 14-11 3/20 at No. 19 Notre Dame* L 11-3 3/12 Vermont L 4-11 3/30 at Butler L 8-7 3/24 at No. 8 Princeton L 17-3 3/18 vs Binghamton W 9-7 4/2 Catawba W 15-8 3/31 at No. 5 Duke L 18-9 3/21 @Presbyterian W 14-9 4/6 at Virginia Military Institute W 11-9 4/3 at Wagner W 12-8 3/25 @Notre Dame L 6-11 4/10 Robert Morris W 13-3 4/7 Ohio State* L 13-9 3/29 Denver L 9-12 4/13 at Oberlin W 18-2 4/13 Denver* L 9-7 4/4 Ohio State L 7-11 4/16 St. Vincent W 15-11 4/15 Air Force* W 16-10 4/11 Air Force L 7-12 4/20 at Mercyhurst W 13-12 OT 4/21 Quinnipiac* L 11-6 4/18 @Bryant L 4-14 4/23 Kenyon W 7-6 *GWLL contest 4/25 Quinnipiac L 11-12 4/30 at Limestone L 14-7 *GWLL Games 2008 SEASON (7-7) 2006 Season (7-8) date Opponent W/L Score date Opponent W/L Score 2/16 at No. 10 North Carolina L 15-2 2/28 at No. 1 Duke L 16-1 2/23 Virginia Military Institute W 8-5 3/4 Virginia Military Institute W 13-8 3/1 Robert Morris W 20-9 3/11 at Brown L 9-6 3/4 St. Joseph’s W 12-9 3/14 Wagner W 13-5 3/8 Manhattan (@ Lindenwood) W 8-7 OT 3/18 No. 12 Notre Dame L 8-2 3/15 Presbyterian W 16-5 3/24 vs No. 16 Binghamton W 9-4 3/18 Wagner W 7-4 3/26 vs Butler L 8-7 3OT 3/23 at Vermont L 9-7 4/1 at Quinnipiac L 9-8 2OT 3/29 No. 7 Notre Dame* L 19-7 4/7 at No. 19 Denver L 13-5 4/2 at No. 17 Ohio State* L 20-4 4/9 at Air Force L 9-7 4/11 at Air Force Academy* L 13-8 4/12 at Holy Cross W 12-11 OT 4/13 at No. 18 Denver* L 14-12 4/15 at Marist W 10-4 4/20 at Lafayette W 10-4 4/19 at Robert Morris W 9-6 4/26 at Quinnipiac* L 6-5 4/22 at No. 1 Virginia L 21-10 *GWLL contest 4/29 St. Andrew’s W 13-3

knights 2010 34 stadium PROs

Kyle Sorensen

Bellarmine in the Pros

Shawn Evans Drafted by: in 1st Round (2nd Overall) of 2005 NLL Draft

Tom Johnson Drafted by: in 1st Round (7th Overall) of 2007 NLL Draft

Sean Thomson Drafted by: 1st Round (9th Overall) by Philadel- phia Wings in 2008 NLL Draft

Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Kyle Sorensen Drafted by: 1st Round (2nd Overall) by San Jose In August of 2007, Bellarmine unveiled the $5.1 million Owsley B. Frazier Stadium, Stealth in 2006 NLL Draft which includes Joseph P. and Janet A. Clayton Field, to the public. The new home for Bellarmine lacrosse took approximately 18 months to build and has several outstanding Jamie Floris features including: Drafted by: 1st Round (4th Overall) in 2008 NLL Draft Artificial Turf – The artificial turf product, called “24/7,” was produced and installed by the Motz Group and is the same turf currently used by the Miami Dolphins Justin Norbraten and University of football team. It has permanent markings for lacrosse, Drafted by: 1st Round (9th Overall) by Minne- soccer and field hockey and has an exceptional drainage system to allow for extensive sota Swarm in 2007 NLL Draft play in all conditions. Lighting – Lighting has been installed at the field to allow for night play. The Musco Bob Snider Lighting system features redirected lighting which bends spill lighting back on to the field, Drafted by: Philadelphia Wings 2nd round (16th drastically reducing the amount of illumination falling outside the stadium’s perimeter. overall) in 2009 NLL Draft Musco Lighting has installed lights at some of the nation’s premier sports facilities including Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers), Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers), Qwest Field Dilan Graham (Seattle Seahawks), and Daytona International Speedway. Drafted by: 4th Round (37th Overall) in 2008 Draft Capacity – Chairback bench seating is available for approximately 2,000 spectators. Press Box – The fully enclosed press box features climate control, seating for 24 Geoff Griffiths people, and data ports for internet access. Drafted by: Chicago Shamrox 2nd round (19th Track Surface – The track is an eight-lane, 400-meter track, featuring three long overall) in 2008 Draft jump pits, two pole vault areas, a high jump pit, and a steeplechase water jump pit. The surface is a dual-durometer, polyurethane poured surface provided by Beynon Sport Garrett Kikot Surfaces, the same company which has installed tracks at other top college facilities Drafted by: New York Titans 3rd Round (26th over the past three years including Auburn, Illinois, Louisiana State, North Carolina, overall) in 2006 Oregon, and Wisconsin. Bryan Johnson The stadium also has a scoreboard with scrolling message center, concession stand, Drafted by: in 5th Round public address system, officials’ locker rooms, storage areas, and public restrooms. (50th overall) in 2008 Draft

knights 2010 35 bellarmine leadership Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, President Dr. Joseph J. McGowan was appointed as full-time undergraduate enrollment and a 60% civic and service life Bellarmine University’s third president in 1990. increase in total full-time enrollment over the of the community, He came to the position uniquely qualified, hav- past ten years. Our student quality and program Commonwealth and ing served for twenty-one years at Fordham quality remain at all-time highs as demonstrated nation. He most re- University in New York as vice president and by our ACT/SAT score and accreditation in- cently served on the dean. Prior to that he was an admissions and dicators. boards of the National financial aid officer at the University of Notre Student life has been enriched by the estab- Association of Inde- Dame. He received his doctorate in higher edu- lishment of Campus Ministry, a Student Counsel- pendent Colleges and cation from Columbia University in New York ing Center, Health Center, and Commuter Stu- Universities of which and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees dent Center. The number of residence students he is Vice Chair, the from the University of Notre Dame. He also is grew from 476 to 850. The Athletic program American Council on a graduate of Harvard University’s Institute for focus has resulted in an increase in intercollegiate Higher Education, the Educational Management. sports teams from 15 to 19 and groundbreaking Council of Independent Colleges, the Execu- Dr. McGowan led the transformation of for our new Owsley Frazier Stadium. tive Committee of Greater Louisville Inc., the Bellarmine College to Bellarmine University, Under Dr. McGowan’s leadership, providing Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges which has been named as one of the region’s resources for Bellarmine has been very success- and Universities, Kentuckiana Metroversity, the best comprehensive schools by U.S. News and ful as efforts have resulted in an increase of over Frazier International History Museum, and the World Report for 15 continuous years. Bellarm- 21% in the University’s operating budget revenue J. B. Speed Art Museum. ine University also is regularly recognized by over a 3-year period. The beautiful 135-acre In Vision 2020, Dr. McGowan has newly the Princeton Review in its annual “Best 368 campus has seen an increase in the number of envisioned Bellarmine University as the premier Colleges,” and this year in Forbes.com’s listing, buildings from 15 in 1990 to 40 buildings today, independent Catholic university in the South Bellarmine is rated in the top 100 of all colleges providing 810,000 square feet of wonderful and thereby the leading private university in and universities in the United States. teaching and living space -- while winning 11 the Commonwealth and region, and presently With the creation of 20 new academic pro- architectural awards. is involved in building the University’s faculty, grams centered on the revised liberal arts core, In addition to his leadership on the Bel- academic and student life, and building the re- Bellarmine has experienced a 45% increase in larmine campus, Dr. McGowan is active in the sources to realize Vision 2020.

Dr. Fred Rhodes, Vice Scott Wiegandt, President for academic Director of Athletics and student life Scott Wiegandt is in his sixth year as athletics director Dr. Fred W. Rhodes was appointed Vice President of Bellarmine University, after serving the previous for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Bellarm- two years as assistant athletics director. During his ine University in 1991 and currently serves as Vice tenure, the Bellarmine athletics program has shown President for Academic and Student Life. major improvements within the GLVC, jumping from Under Dr. Rhodes’ leadership, Academic and 8th among 11 schools during his first year to ranking Student Life are thriving in their mission of providing services to students third out of 13 schools in the 2008-09 All-Sports Trophy standings. in the areas of career services, counseling, internships, student activities, Facilities also have seen a dramatic upgrade. The construction of Ow- residence life, campus ministry, service learning and volunteerism, dis- sley B. Frazier Stadium and the Eddie Weber Tennis Complex, as well as ability services, international and minority student services, intramural renovations to Knights Hall and the baseball and softball facilities, have sports, wellness and health services, library, registrar, Merton Center, come under Wiegandt’s watch. He also oversaw the addition of Division food services and athletics. He is also involved in service learning and I men’s lacrosse. volunteerism in the Louisville area and has created volunteer experiences Wiegandt is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Di- for students and faculty in Central and South America and the Caribbean. rectors of Athletics, the National Association of Athletic Development Dr. Rhodes has taught at the University of South Florida, University of Directors, the national board of directors for the Division II Athletics Tennessee, University of Louisville and Bellarmine University. He has Directors Association, and the board of directors of the Greater Louisville served on student affairs faculty programs at the University of South Sports Commission. Previously, he served on the GLVC’s executive com- Carolina, University of Arizona, Emory University, Tulane University, mittee and basketball championship committee and the St. Catherine’s Clemson University and the University of Georgia. Dr. Rhodes was College Advisory Board. named a Fulbright Scholar in 2007. Wiegandt began his affiliation with Bellarmine as a student and a Before joining Bellarmine, Dr. Rhodes served in student affairs posts pitcher on the baseball team. He was an NCAA Division II All-American at the University of Louisville and the University of Central Arkansas. in 1989, the same year he earned his degree in biology. When selected He received his doctorate in education from Mississippi State Univer- by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1989 draft, Wiegandt began a 10-year sity; his M.S. from the ; and his bachelor’s was professional baseball career, spending eight seasons with the Phillies’ and earned (with honors) at Maryville College. Dr. Rhodes has also done one each with the St. Louis Cardinals’ and Pittsburgh Pirates’ organiza- post-graduate study at Harvard University. tions. He posted a 2.97 career ERA in over 400 appearances, including Dr. Rhodes is a member of numerous professional organizations and has five seasons at AAA. served in leadership positions in organizatons such as the Southern Associa- After teaching and coaching at Holy Cross High School, Wiegandt returned tion of College Student Affairs (SACSA), the National Association of Student to Bellarmine to coach the baseball team and earn his master’s degree. He Personnel Administrators (NASPA), and the College Personnel Associations served as head coach for four seasons before moving into his administrative of Arkansas and Kentucky. Dr. Rhodes is the recipient of NASPA’s John Jones duties. Award for Outstanding Service as Dean in the Southeast and the Melveen Wiegandt is married to the former Danielle Atzinger, who holds two D. Hardy Award for outstanding contributions in research and service to the graduate education degrees from Bellarmine. She is currently principal at Holy profession of Student Affairs administrators. Cross High School. They have three children: Caleb, Callie, and Cole.

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Administration

Skip Welch Jim Vargo Marilyn Staples Ann Jirkovsky Linda Burt Traci Siemens Asst. Dir. of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Faculty Athletics Rep. Athletics Secretary/ Administrative Assistant Dir. of Event Mgmt. Director of Recruiting Sr. Women’s Administrator Office Manager

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David Krebs Heidi Nietzke Brad Bluestone John Spugnardi Patrick Crush Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Sports Information Asst. Sports Director Information Director

Head Coaches

Deron Spink Scott Davenport Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Don Hubbuch Baseball Men’s Basketball Jim Vargo Cross Country/Track & Field Field Hockey David Smith

Ernie Denham Art Henry Jack McGetrick Tim Chastonay Renee Hicks Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Lacrosse Men’s & Women’s Softball Soccer

Todd Murphy John Mican Dan Palmer Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball

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Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Knights Hall In the fall of 2007, Bellarmine dedicated the $5.1 million Owsley B. Knight’s Hall is home to Bellarmine basketball and volleyball. Built in Frazier Stadium on the school’s campus, just off of Newburg Road. This 1960, Knights Hall has an atmosphere all its own and can seat up to state-of-the-art facility is now the home of Bellarmine’s soccer, field 3,000 passionate Knight fans. While “retro” in appearance, Knights hockey, lacrosse, and track teams. The artificial field surface, called the Hall has plenty of modern amenities. The newly remodeled President’s Joseph P. and Janet A. Clayton Field, was installed by the Motz Group room, complete with couches and a bar, overlooks the court from the and is the same “24/7” product as can be found at the football fields east baseline, while the recently re-painted court includes the BU logo used by the Miami Dolphins and the . The track and the NBA charge line. The scorers’ bench features five back-lit tables facilities include an eight-lane dual-durometer polyurethane poured and a modern sound and public address system. surface provided by Benyon Sport Surfaces, as well as three long jump Besides housing all of Bellarmine’s home basketball and volleyball pits, two pole vault areas, a high jump pit, and a water steeplechase pit. contests, Knights Hall is also used for numerous high school games, The field can also be fully lit for night play. It seats approximately 2,000 graduation ceremonies, and concerts. The Hall was dedicated in 1960 spectators and has a concession stand and press box facility. with a home game against the University of Louisville and has since featured some great matchups starting in the ’60s with rival and NAIA national champion Kentucky State, to Fly Williams and his teams from Austin Peay, all the way up to the Knight’s women’s basketball regional championship games of the ’90s. The arena has also hosted some very special guests including Mother Teresa, the Grateful Dead, Jimmy Buffett and Pete Rose among others. In 2007, Knights Hall was featured on ESPN when NBA greats such as Bill Walton, Darrell Griffith, and Kenny “Sky” Walker judged the McDonald’s High School All-American Slam Dunk Contest.

Knights Field Bellarmine’s baseball and softball teams each have a home at . Both diamonds are natural grass and are located on campus. The baseball field was built in 1954 and has been renovated several times. It now features an elevated press box overlooking home plate as well as covered dugouts, bullpens, a batting cage and a large electronic scoreboard in right field. The field dimensions are 360 feet down the SuRF Center left field line (where the fence is now 20-feet hight), 385 feet to dead center, and 340 feet down the right-field line. The Student Recreation and Fitness Center (SuRF) contains three The softball field has a full service concession stand located behind indoor tennis courts, six new outdoor courts, an exercise and fitness home plate as well as covered dugouts and an electronic scoreboard area, a free play area, locker rooms, offices and a student lounge. The located in left field. The field dimensions are 190 feet down the foul exercise floor is supplied with treadmills, bikes, elliptical weight ma- lines and 220 feet to center. Both fields have bleacher seating to accom- chines and free weights. Floor mats are also available for stretching. modate 300 spectators as well as ample hillside grass seating. Table tennis and a pool table are also available.

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Bellarmine University

Bellarmine University is an independent, liberal to lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, arts, Catholic university, founded in 1950 by the and track & field. Archdiocese of Louisville. In 1968, Bellarm- The heart and soul of Bel- ine merged with Ursuline College and became larmine is our talented and caring an independent university governed by a self- faculty. The university boasts one perpetuating Board of Trustees. Bellarmine hundred and seventeen full-time continues in the Catholic tradition, the oldest faculty, with 81 percent holding continuing tradition of higher education in the a Ph.D. or the highest degree in history of the world. The university is named for their field. With a 13-to-1 ratio of Robert Bellarmine, Jesuit, Cardinal and Saint. students to faculty and an average Our spiritual and ethical role model is Trappist class size of 19, Bellarmine students Monk and author Thomas Merton, champion of get personal, considerate attention social justice, peace, ecumenism, ecology, and in small-class settings. contemplative practice. Merton’s works are col- A diverse student body from lected at the world-renowned Merton Center on 30 states and 17 foreign countries Bellarmine’s campus. studies at Bellarmine. Our total Five miles from downtown Louisville, Bel- enrollment is approximately 2,550 arts and sciences, business, education, nursing larmine is set in the Highlands neighborhood. of which 1,737 are full-time undergraduate stu- and health sciences. We also offer a five-year Our scenic 135-acre campus consists of 29 dents. Accounting/MBA program. Graduate degrees buildings featuring the Norton Health Science Bellarmine offers semester, yearlong and include MBA, Executive MBA, MA in Com- Center, the W.L. Lyons Brown library, seven summer study-abroad programs in 58 countries munication, MSN, MA Education MAT, MSLA residence halls, a chapel in the woods, campus on six continents. We also offer a comprehensive (Laboratory Science), MAIT (Applied Informa- center, and recreational facilities, such as indoor internship program, ensuring that Bellarmine tion Technology), MA Spirituality and Doctor of and outdoor tennis courts; a fitness center; golf students get on-the-job access to real-world job Physical Therapy. For a complete list of majors course; sand volleyball court; and athletic fields experience in the field of their choice. and programs available, please visit www.bel- including a state-of-the-art stadium that’s home Bellarmine offers more than 50 majors in the larmine.edu/programs.

Louisville—A Sports Lover’s Town

Although Louisville ranks as the 16th largest city world-class exhibits such as the Gorilla Forest, course, Louisville is home to the famous Louis- in America, it is able to maintain its small town which recently earned special recognition from ville Slugger, whose headquarters offer daily bat charm and feel while offering all the big city the American Zoological Association. factory tours and an interactive museum full of amenities: an award-winning arts scene with top Louisville is a sports lovers’ city. Home to baseball memorabilia. The city also boasts Free- level theater, music and visual arts; a parks system the world-famous Kentucky Derby, Louisville dom Hall, a 19,000-seat arena that has hosted designed by Frederick Law Olmsted that is the each year welcomes hundreds of thousands of six NCAA Final Fours, along with countless envy of cities nationwide; a vibrant downtown race fans to Churchill Downs to experience college and high school games, NBA exhibition life, recently invigorated with the addition of 4th the most exciting two minutes in sports. But games, minor-league hockey contests, and Arena Street Live, Waterfront Park, Louisville Slugger Louisville has so many more sporting thrills to Football League games. And the Muhammed Field, Extreme Park, the state-of-the-art Ali offer. The , the Triple-A affiliate Ali Center celebrates the values and life of The Museum honoring the “greatest,” and the e-Main of the Cincinnati Reds, play ball in downtown Greatest Of All Time. USA Technology corridor; and a zoo that offers Louisville’s charming Slugger Field. And, of Louisville’s golf courses are some of the fin- est in the Midwest, as evidenced by the PGA’s selection of Jack Nicklaus-designed Valhalla for the 1996 and 2000 PGA Championships, the 2004 Senior PGA Championship, and the 2008 Ryder Cup. With its renowned Olmstead Parks System and ambitions new “City of Parks,” Louisville is also a paradise for amateur sports lovers. The thrilling Extreme Park offers excitement for skat- ers, skateboarders, and bikers, including 40,000 square feet of skating surface and a 24-foot full pipe. The city’s parks offer everything from hik- ing to golf to tennis to soccer, to Frisbee golf. And the beautiful Ohio River is a spectacular playground for boating, skiing, and fishing. With all of that going for it, it’s little wonder that Places Rated Almanac consistently ranks Louisville as one of the best places to live in America.

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