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• 5 NCAA TITLES • 17 ACC TITLES • 13 HALL OF FAMERS 2018 SCHEDULE Date: Tue., May 1, 2018 Date Opponent Time /Result TV Location: Charlottesville, Va. F.10 13/10 LOYOLA (Md.) W/13-12 (2OT) ACC Net. Extra Stadium: Klöckner Stadium (8,000) F.17 at Drexel W/13-8 Drexel TV Rankings: Virginia (9 coaches, 10 media) VS F.20 at High Point W/18-12 Big South Network Series vs. VMI: UVA leads, 23-0 F.24 rv/18 PRINCETON W/18-15 ACC Net. Extra in Charlottesville: UVA leads, 16-0 M.4 12/12 SYRACUSE* L/11-12 ACC Net. Extra at Klöckner Stadium: UVA leads, 11-0 M.6 at Manhattan W/8-5 Last Meeting: 2016 (@ UVA, 19-4) M.10 at Stony Brook W/15-14 First Meeting: 1949 (@UVA, 11-10) M.17 at 4/4 Notre Dame* L/7-9 ESPNU VIRGINIA CAVALIERS VMI KEYDETS Largest UVA win: 33 (38-5, @UVA, 1996) Longest UVA Win Streak: 23 (1949-pres.) M.20 DARTMOUTH W/12-6 ACC Net. Extra Record: 11-5, ACC: 1-3 Record: 2-10, SoCon: 0-7 Tiffany vs. Birsner: First Meeting M.24 9/9 JOHNS HOPKINS L/13-15 ESPNU Head Coach: Lars Tiffany Head Coach: Jon Birsner Websites: VirginiaSports.com M.31 RICHMOND W/14-10 ACC Net. Extra UVA Record: 19-12 • second season VMI Record: 6-36 • third season VMIKeydets.com A.7 at 20/rv * W/15-12 ACC Net. Extra Career Record: 132-81 • 14th season Career Record: 6-36 • third season A.14 3/5 DUKE* L/13-18 ACC Net. Extra Tiffany vs. VMI: First Meeting Birsner vs. UVA: 0-1 A.21 vs. rv/rv Vermont^ W/10-9 A.27 12/12 SYRACUSE ACC SF! W/11-10 ESPNU OPENING DRAW A.29 16/18 NOTRE DAME ACC F! L/7-17 ESPNU M.1 VMI 7 p.m. ACC Net. Extra GAME OVERVIEW M. 12-13 NCAA First Round & TBA ESPNU • Virginia concludes the regular season on Tuesday against M. 19-20 NCAA Quarterfinals $ TBA ESPN2 or ESPNU in-state foe VMI. Faceoff is set for 7 p.m. M. 26 NCAA Semifinals % TBA ESPN or ESPN2 • This week Virginia is ranked No. 9 in the USILA coaches M. 28 NCAA Finals % TBA ESPN or ESPN 2 poll and No. 10 in the Inside Lacrosse/Maverik media poll. All Times Eastern; *ACC game; ! ACC Championship (Charlottesville, Va.); THE SERIES VS. THE KEYDETS ^ New Canaan HS, New Canaan, Conn.; • Tuesday is the 24th all-time meeting against the Keydets, a & NCAA First Round games at home sites; series UVA holds a 23-0 all-time record. $ NCAA Quarterfinals hosted at Hofstra (May 19) & Navy (May 20) % NCAA Final Four hosted at • VMI returns to UVA’s schedule after taking a break in the Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. series in 2017. UVA and VMI met every season between Rankings: coaches poll/media poll 2006-16. ON THE AIR UVA VS. THE COMMONWEALTH ACC NETWORK EXTRA • UVA enters Tuesday’s contest with Richmond with a 110- Dave Koehn, play-by-play 19-2 all-time record against opponents from the Doug Tarring, analyst Commonwealth. Allison Parrish, sideline • Virginia has won 69 games in a row against opponents from the Commonwealth of Virginia. The last loss was to VIRGINIA MEDIA RELATIONS Washington & Lee on April 23, 1977 when the Generals Men’s Lacrosse Contact: were an NCAA Division I institution in men’s lacrosse. Vincent Briedis • @VincentBriedis • For the 13th year in a row UVA is facing an opponent O: (434) 982-5533 • C: (434) 362-3792 • [email protected] from the Commonwealth of Virginia. From 2006-16 UVA played VMI every season, while adding Richmond to the Mike D’Amario is set to play his final #GOHOOS annual schedule with the beginning of the Spiders’ pro- regular season game at Klöckner Stadi- gram in 2014. um of his career. He enters Tuesday with 78 career goals in 51 career games. He • UVA beat Richmond, 14-10, on March 31 at Klöckner needs four points for 100 in a career. Stadium. @UVAMensLax @UVAMensLax @UVAMensLax VIRGINIA’S PROBABLE LINEUP Attack Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 2 Michael Kraus So. 43-37-80 38 GBs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (honorable mention) #GOHOOS: BY THE NUMBERS 3 Ian Laviano Fr. 32-7-39 24 GBs Inside Lacrosse’s No. 53 overall recruit 10 Mike D’Amario Sr. 27-3-30 14 GBs Has 78 career goals (96 points) in 51 career games Virginia is No. 1 in the nation in First Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes ground balls per game with 37.88. 5 Matt Moore Fr. 17-14-31 23 GBs Inside Lacrosse’s No. 4 overall recruit UVA also led the nation in ground 6 Dox Aitken So. 34-12-46 33 GBs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) balls in 2017. 42 Mikey Herring Jr. 12-15-27 9 GBs Owns 41 career points (17-24) in 37 career games 1 Face-off Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes Virginia’s 11 wins are the most by the 6 Dox Aitken So. 34-12-46 33 GBs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) Cavaliers in the regular season since 28 Jared Conners So. 5-5-10 52 GBs Has seven career long-pole goals the 2012 team won 11 before the 36 Justin Schwenk So. 2-1-3 229x381 FOs Transfer from Monmouth NCAA Tournament. Defensive Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 11 7 Chris Merle Fr. 0-1-1 9 GBs Spent the fall at the IMG Academy Tuesday is the 24th all-time meeting 20 Dave Smith Jr. 0-4-4 29 GBs Missed the Loyola game with an injury in lacrosse between UVA and VMI. 34 John Fox Fr. 3-0-3 17 GBs Also played football in high school The series was first played in 1949. 9 Will Rock Fr. 0-5-5 43 GBs Disruptive pole defender 28 Jared Conners So. 5-5-10 52 GBs Has seven career long-pole goals 24 Close Defense Yr. G-A-P Other Notes Michael Kraus has recorded at least 16 Kyle Kology Fr. 0-0-0 12 CTs Made first collegiate start at Drexel one point in 31 straight games. It 25 Scott Hooper Sr. 0-1-1 24 CTs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (third-team) is the longest active streak on the 44 Logan Greco Jr. 0-0-0 19 CTs Owns 31 career starts team. Goalie Yr. GAA/Sv% Rec. Notes 31 38 Alex Rode Fr. 11.70/.496 7-5 Inside Lacrosse’s No. 1 goalie recruit 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS

COVERING THE CAVALIERS UNIQUELY UVA The University of Virginia is an institution rich with history and tradition. Here is some of the ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS terminology that contributes to UVA’s culture. VINCENT BRIEDIS Asst. Director for Media Relations Grounds: The term used by students, faculty and alumni to refer to the University dating as far back as (Primary Football Contact) Player Interviews Thomas Jefferson. “Campus” is never used. Office: 434-982-5533 Mobile: 434-326-3792 [email protected] First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Fourth Year: Instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, senior. Why you @VincentBriedis may ask? To be a “senior” implies that a person has reached the final phase of learning, a feat that MAILING ADDRESS John Paul Jones Arena Thomas Jefferson believed to be impossible, arguing instead that education is a life-long process. 295 Massie Road, Room 154 P.O. Box 400853 Commonwealth: Virginia is one of four constituent states of the United States of America that officially Charlottesville, VA 22904 uses the name “Commonwealth” instead of the word state in all references. The other three common- CREDENTIALS wealths are Kentucky, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Admission to the press box is by official credential only and is strictly limited to members of the working UNIVERSITY NICKNAMES press, radio and television personnel. Please allow Virginia’s athletics teams have been accompanied by a somewhat confusing array of nicknames. The ample time for the mailing of credentials or they will most prominent and widely accepted of these monikers are “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos.” be left at the Will Call window at Klöckner Stadium.

Although the terms “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are used almost interchangeably to refer to Special requests should be made in advance. University teams and players, “Cavaliers” is more often used by the media, while “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are Parking is always available on an unreserved basis frequently used by Virginia students and fans. at University Hall. Normal pregame and postgame information is supplied. Legend has it that Washington & Lee fans dubbed the Virginia players “Wahoos” during the fiercely contested rivalry that existed between the two in-state schools in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos” PHOTOGRAPHERS was in general use around Grounds to denote University students or events relating to them. The abbre- Requests for photo passes must be made in advance viated “Hoos” sprang up later in student newspapers and has gained growing popularity in recent years. through the Athletics Media Relations Office. Photographers must observe the field markings THE CAVALIER MASCOT for lacrosse. No tri-pod equipment may be used The costumed Cavalier with a large character head debuted during Virginia’s 1984 football season and on the field level, for the safety of the players and has remained the official mascot of the University. photographers.

UNIVERSITY COLORS RADIO Orange and blue were adopted as the University of Virginia’s official athletic colors at a mass student Broadcasts are made from the radio broadcast meeting in 1888. UVA athletic teams had previously worn silver gray and cardinal red, but those colors facilities in Klöckner Stadium. There is one courtesy did not stand out on muddy football fields, prompting a student movement to change them. line available for use by visiting radio crews. Adequate space is available for the visiting team needs. One of the students attending the mass meeting was Allen Potts, a star athlete who played on Virginia’s Arrangement for broadcasts must be validated in first football team in 1888. Potts showed up at the meeting wearing a navy blue-and-orange scarf that advance through the UVA Athletics Media Relations he had acquired during a summer boating expedition at Oxford University. Orange and blue were cho- Office. sen as the official athletic colors after one of Potts’ fellow students pulled the scarf off Potts’ neck and, waving it to the crowd, yelled, “How will this do?” UVA later served as the inspiration for schools like INTERVIEWS Auburn and Florida when they selected school colors. All requests for interviews with coaches and players should be made through Vincent Briedis in the WAH-HOO-WAH Athletics Media Relations Office. Postgame interviews The origin of “Wah-hoo-wah” is uncertain. The cheer was used to root on Virginia teams as early as 1890 are conducted at field level following the postgame and may have been borrowed from Dartmouth College, whose athletics teams were once known as handshake. Locker rooms are closed. the Indians. COVERING A GAME AT KLÖCKNER STADIUM Legend attributes the yell to Natalie Floyd Otey, who sang the ballad “Where’er You Are, There Shall My When covering a game at Klöckner Stadium, please Love Be” at Charlottesville’s Levy Opera House in 1893. The predominantly student audience noticed that include the umlaut above the letter ‘o’ in Klöckner. Mac Otey warbled the first three words of the song between each of the stanzas and decided to join in the users can do this by clicking Alt-u or Option-u and refrain. By evening’s end, goes the legend, the crowd had corrupted “Where’er You Are” into “Wah-hoo- then typing the letter o. PC users should make sure wah.” their number lock is off and then type Alt 0246.

The Levy Opera House stands at the corner of High Street and Park Street and has since been renovated into an office building. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS 6 - Dox Aitken Dox (like Sox) - Ai-k uh n (Aiken) 10 - D’Amario Duh-Mario 14 - Dziama Jomma (rhymes with momma) 16 - Kology Kah-low-gee 18 - Milan Milan (like in Italy) 38 - Rode Road 41 - Theo Dol Tay-OH Dahl 48 - Brugel Brew-Gull

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THE SERIES VS. VMI • UVA holds a 23-0 all-time record against the Keydets. CURRENT POLLS • UVA’s 11-10 win in the first game in 1949 is the closest of the series. USILA IL/Maverik • The teams met again in 1950 (a 14-4 UVA win) and then did not meet again until 1988. Coaches Poll (April 30) Media Poll (April 30) • The Cavaliers have rarely trailed the Keydets. • Based on available records going back to 1988, the Cavaliers have only trailed in three games. 1. Yale 1. Yale • VMI scored the first two goals in 1994 (2:19 and 7:30 of the first quarter) and led for 5:33. 2. Maryland 2. Maryland • The Cavaliers quickly tied the score with 7:08 to go in the opening quarter and took the lead for good with 3. Denver 3. Denver 3:51 left in the period. • VMI scored the first goal in 2012 (13:55 of the first quarter) and led for 5:41. 4. Duke 4. Albany • The Cavaliers didn’t score until the 8:17 mark on a Steele Stanwick unassisted goal, which prompted a 6-0 5. Albany 5. Duke UVA run. 6. Loyola 6. Loyola • In 2013 VMI scored the first goal of the game at the 13:07 mark of the first quarter and led for 1:42. • UVA scored at 11:25 on a Nick O’Reilly goal, which prompted a 15-0 run. VMI didn’t score again until the 7. Johns Hopkins 7. Johns Hopkins fourth quarter. 8. Notre Dame 8. Notre Dame • In 2016, VMI led UVA 3-1 in the second quarter before closing the game on an 18-1 run. • The Cavaliers’ average victory margin in the series is 17.3 goals. 9. Virginia 9. Cornell • The 2009 meeting between these two teams was UVA’s first in Lexington, Va., since 1997. 10. Cornell 10. Virginia • UVA played again in Lexington in 2015, a 17-3 Cavalier win as the Keydets didn’t score until late in the 11. Rutgers 11. Rutgers fourth quarter. 12. Villanova 12. Syracuse VIRGINIA VS. THE 13. Syracuse 13. Ohio State • The Southern Conference is in its fourth season as a men’s lacrosse conference. 14. Bucknell 14. Villanova • Virginia is 33-2 all-time against current memembers of the Southern Conference. 15. Ohio State 15. Bucknell • Virginia is 0-1 against Air Force, 3-0 against Bellarmine, 2-1 against High Point, 5-0 against Richmond and 23-0 against VMI. 16. UMass 16. UMass • There are three Southern Conference opponents UVA has never played: Furman, Jacksonville and Mercer. 17. Georgetown 17. Navy • All three of those programs started playing lacrosse in the last seven years: Jacksonville (2010), Mercer 18. Navy 18. Georgetown (2011) and Furman (2014). 19. Penn State 19. Penn State • The conference as a whole is very young in lacrosse. Richmond began in 2014 and High Point began in 2013. The old guard in the leauge are Air Force, who began playing lacrosse in 1967, and VMI, who started 20 Saint Joseph’s 20. Saint Joseph’s in 1983. ORV: Lehigh, Robert Morris, Penn, ORV: Lehigh, Vermont, Michigan, • By comparison, UVA started its first varsity lacrosse season in 1904. Princeton, Vermont, Michigan, Robert Morris, Princeton, Penn Richmond, North Carolina, Jacksonville

SERIES HISTORY COMPARISONS „UVA leads, 23-0 • In Charlottesville: UVA leads, 16-0 VIRGINIA WEEK-BY-WEEK • at VMI: UVA leads, 7-0 UVA VMI • at Neutral Site: N/A Goals-Shot Attempts 198-630 104-429 Week Coaches Media „Longest UVA win streak: 23 (1949-pres.) Goals Scored Average 12.38 8.67 Preseason NR 15 • Longest VMI win Streak: N/A Shot Pct. .314 .242 „Largest Victory: 33 (38-5), Virginia in 1996 Assists 123 45 Feb. 12 11 10 Ground Balls 606 364 Feb. 19 6 6 Season UVA VMI W/L/T Site Turnovers 241 202 Feb. 26 5 4 1949 11 10 W UVA Caused Turnovers 134 113 March 5 9 8 1950 14 4 W VMI Total Goals 198 104 March 12 7 9 1988 18 5 W UVA Man-up Goals 19 7 1989 27 7 W UVA Man-down Goals 4 0 March 19 10 10 1990 25 2 W UVA Overtime 1 0 March 26 12 12 1991 27 5 W UVA Man-up Opp. 19-50 7-29 April 2 11 13 1992 17 5 W VMI Faceoffs 252-of-433 153-of-284 April 9 10 12 1993 23 7 W UVA Faceoff W-L Pct. .582 .539 April 16 13 13 1994 22 7 W VMI Clears 250-of-296 196-of-229 1995 28 6 W VMI Clear Pct. .845 .856 April 23 11 13 1996 38 5 W UVA Penalties 69 42 April 30 9 10 1997 31 4 W VMI Penalty Min. 54:00 34:30 2006 21 4 W UVA 2007 20 0 W UVA 2008 24 5 W UVA 2009 19 3 W VMI 2010 20 6 W UVA 2011 22 6 W UVA 2012 19 5 W UVA 2013 18 4 W UVA 2014 21 3 W UVA 2015 17 3 W VMI 2016 19 4 W UVA UVA goals: 501 VMI goals: 110 UVA Series Superlatives: Goals: 6, Mark LaVerghetta, 1996; Chris Bocklet, 2011; Mark Cockerton, 2013 Assists: 8, Rob Falk, 1992 Points: 10, Steve Wilt (4g, 6a), 1991 Saves: 8, Tom Groeninger, 1988 Matt Barrett, 2015

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VIRGINIA ON THE GREEN GRASS OF KLÖCKNER CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL • Virginia owns a 136-38 (.7861) all-time record at Klöckner Stadium, including a 5-4 mark in 2018. UVA also is 11-3 all-time at Klöckner Stadium in the NCAA Name, Pos. Streak ‘18 Goals Career Goals Streak Started Tournament. Michael Kraus, A 14 43 77 Feb. 20, 2018 • UVA is 10-6 all-time at Klöckner Stadium under head coach Lars Tiffany. Mike D’Amario, A 5 27 78 April 7, 2018 • Klöckner Stadium first hosted lacrosse in 1993. Ryan Conrad, M 3 4 30 Feb. 20, 2018 Mikey Herring, A/M 1 12 17 April 29, 2018 KRAUS CLIMBS UVA SINGLE-SEASON POINTS LIST • Attackman Michael Kraus is climbing the single-season points list at UVA. He CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT needs three assists to become the first Cavalier in program history with 40+ Name, Pos. Streak ‘18 Points Career Points Streak Started goals and 40+ assists in the same season: Michael Kraus, A 31 43-37-80 77-59-136 Feb. 11, 2017 Ian Laviano, A 8 32-7-39 32-7-39 March 20, 2018 Ryan Conrad, M 6 4-3-7 30-17-47 April 29, 2017 NAME, SEASON POINTS (G-A) Matt Moore, M 6 17-14-31 17-14-31 March 31, 2018 1. Doug Knight, 1996 86 (56-30) Mike D’Amario, A 5 27-3-30 78-18-96 April 7, 2018 2. Steele Stanwick, 2012 80 (29-51) Mikey Herring, A/M 1 12-15-27 17-24-41 April 29, 2018 Michael Kraus, 2018 80 (43-37) 4. Jay Connor, 1972 76 (18-58) KRAUS REACHES 100 CAREER POINTS 5. Michael Watson, 1996 74 (48-26) • Currently Virginia’s Michael Kraus has 136 career points Tim Whiteley, 1996 74 (25-49) • Kraus tied Jay Connor and Tom Duquette for being the second fastest Cavalier 7. Tucker Radebaugh, 1999 73 (42-31) to 100 career points, doing so in 25 career games (vs. Johns Hopkins). 8. Doug Knight, 1997 72 (39-33) • Only Kevin Pehlke reached 100 career points faster, doing so in 22 career 9. Tim Whiteley, 1994 71 (24-47) game. 10. Steele Stanwick, 2011 70 (32-38) UNDERCLASSMEN SHINING FOR UVA IN 2018 AITKEN REACHES 30 GOALS IN 2018 • The freshmen and sophomore classes for UVA are providing much of the • Midfielder Dox Aitken is climbing the single-season goals list by a UVA mid- offense through the first 15 games. fielder. He is only the 12th Cavalier midfielder to reach 30 in a season: • Of UVA’s 198 goals this year, 148 (74.7 percent) have been scored by freshmen or sophomores. NAME, SEASON GOALS • Of UVA’s 321 total points this year, 240 (74.8 percent) have been scored by 1. Matt Poskay, 2006 41 freshmen or sophomores. 2. Pete Eldredge, 1972 36 3. Greg Traynor, 1994 34 LAVIANO ONE OF THE NATION’S TOP FRESHMEN A.J. Shannon, 2003 34 • Ian Laviano is tied for No. 3 among the nation’s freshmen with 32 goals. Dox Aitken, 2018 34 • Here are the top freshmen goal scorers: 5. David Curry, 1997 33 7. Pete Eldredge, 1971 31 NAME, SCHOOL, POSITION GOALS Greg Traynor, 1995 31 1. Tehoka Nanticoke, Albany, Attack 34 Jay Jalbert, 1999 31 Joe Robertson, Duke, Attack 34 Shamel Bratton, 2009 31 3. Ian Laviano, Virginia, Attack 32 11. Rich Kroll, 1976 30 4. Mike Hawkins, Colgate, Attack 30 Rick Giusto, 1982 30 5. Asher Nolting, High Point, Attack 28 7. Marc O’Rourke, Bryant, Attack 27 AITKEN THE FASTEST UVA MID TO 50 GOALS 7. Logan Wisnauskas, Maryland, Attack* 26 • Dox Aitken became the fastest Cavalier midfielder to 50 career goals, doing so * - denotes redshirt freshman in 25 career games (vs. Hopkins on March 24). • He reached the mark in five fewer games than Pete Eldredge (30 games). LAVIANO AMONG UVA ALL-TIME FRESHMEN • Attackman Ian Laviano is climbing the all-time goals list by UVA freshmen in a SCHWENK WINNING THE FACEOFF season: • Monmouth transfer Justin Schwenk has been a valuable addition to the UVA team in 2018. NAME, SEASON GOALS • He is currently No. 1 in the ACC and No. 11 in the nation with a .601 winning 1. Joe Yevoli, 2002 40 percentage. Schwenk has won 229-of-381 faceoffs in 2018. 2. Steele Stanwick, 2009 36 • He is also No. 1 in the ACC with 5.81 ground balls per game. 3. Kevin Pehlke, 1990 34 • With 20 faceoff wins at Stony Brook, Schwenk is the only player in program Michael Kraus, 2017 34 history with at least two games with 20+ faceoff wins. 5. Ian Laviano, 2017 32 • Schwenk is No. 2 all-time on UVA’s single-game ledger for faceoffs won in a 6. Michael Watson, 1994 31 game after he posted 25 against Princeton. The 25 wins are the most in the 7. Garrett Billings, 2006 30 nation this year for a game. 8. John Christmas, 2002 29 • At Monmouth in 2017, Schwenk was named the MAAC Rookie of the Year. Dox Aitken, 2017 29

SCHWENK SETS UVA SINGLE-SEASON RECORD • Midfielder Justin Schwenk won 13 faceoffs against Syracuse in the semifinal round of the ACC Championship to pass Jack deVilliers for the most single-sea- son faceoff wins in UVA history.

NAME, SEASON FACEOFF WINS 1. Justin Schwenk, 2018 229 2. Jack deVilliers, 2003 204 3. Chad Gaudet, 2009 182 4. Brad Wood, 1986 180 5. Jason Hard, 1997 176

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All-TIME UVA FRESHMAN GOALIE SEASON STATS CAREER STARTS Name Year Saves GA GAA Save % Name, Pos. ’14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Career Streak 1. Tillman Johnson 2001 152 114 8.34 .571 Scott Hooper, D * 13 15 14 15 57 7 2. Matt Barrett 2014 149 145 11.40 .467 Logan Greco, D * 13 7 * 12 32 9 3. Derek Kenney 1999 139 124 8.86 .529 Mike D’Amario, A * 0 14 5 12 31 4 4. Alex Rode 2018 124 126 11.70 .496 Zach Ambrosino, D * * 9 14 5 29 - Michael Kraus, A * * * 13 16 29 17 5. Rodney Rullman 1972 110 63 - .636 Dox Aitken, M * * * 9 16 25 18 6. Griffin Thompson 2017 103 108 12.89 .488 Ryan Conrad, M * * 2 13 5 20 - 7. Brian Gregory 1979 102 83 - .551 Ian Laviano, A * * * * 15 15 7 8. Stew Ridgely 1987 88 97 - .476 Kyle Kology, D * * * * 15 15 15 9. Adam Ghitelman 2008 86 87 10.16 .497 Cameron Stafford, A * 0 11^ 0 3 14 - 10. Scott Howe 1972 61 52 - .540 Griffin Thompson, GK * * * 7 6 13 - 11. Dan Marino 2013 46 55 9.09 .455 Matt Moore, M * * * * 11 11 11 12. Tom Groeninger 1988 25 16 - .610 Alex Rode, GK * * * * 9 9 7 Note: Early records do not include goalie minutes in order to determine GAA Matt Emery, M * 0 2 1 5 8 - Regan Quinn, M * * * * 8 8 - Mikey Herring, A/M * * 0 0 3 3 3 MOORE AMONG UVA FRESHMEN MIDFIELDERS Mitch Gordon, A * * * 0 2 2 - • Matt Moore is climbing the all-time UVA freshman midfielder goal list. Cooper Fersen, D * 0 0 1 0 1 - * did not play NAME, SEASON GOALS ^ - starts at Vermont Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. 1. Dox Aitken, 2017 29 2. Larry LeDoyen, 1983 19 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Jay Jalbert, 1997 19 4. Richie Werner, 1972 17 Opponent Attack Midfield Defense Goalie Matt Moore, 2018 17 Loyola D’Amario Aitken Ambrosino Thompson 6. Roddy Marino, 1983 16 Kraus Conrad Greco 7. Brad Hoag, 1994 14 Laviano Emery Hooper Shamel Bratton, 2008 14 Drexel D’Amario Aitken Greco Thompson 9. Rob Emery, 2011 13 Kraus Conrad Hooper Ryan Tucker, 2012 13 Laviano Emery Kology High Point D’Amario Aitken Ambrosino Thompson • Matt Moore is also climbing the UVA freshman single-season midfielder Kraus Conrad Hooper points list. Laviano Emery Kology Princeton D’Amario Aitken Ambrosino Rode NAME, SEASON POINTS (G-A) Kraus Conrad Hooper 1. Dox Aitken, 2017 40 (29-11) Laviano Emery Kology 2. Matt Moore, 2018 31 (17-14) Syracuse D’Amario Aitken Ambrosino Rode 3. Scott Gerham, 1981 27 (11-16) Kraus Conrad Hooper 4. Larry LeDoyen, 1983 25 (19-6) Laviano Emery Kology 5. Jay Jalbert, 1997 23 (19-4) at Manhattan D’Amario Aitken Greco Thompson 6. Doug Cooper, 1971 21 (11-10) Kraus Moore Hooper 7. Andy Kraus, 1987 20 (12-8) Laviano Quinn Kology Rob Emery, 2011 20 (13-7) at Stony Brook D’Amario Aitken Ambrosino Thompson Kraus Moore Hooper VIRGINIA HITS GAME 1,000 Laviano Quinn Kology • Virginia has played 1,011 all-time games in program history. at Notre Dame D’Amario Aitken Greco Thompson • UVA’s March 4 game against Syracuse was the 1,000th game in program Kraus Moore Hooper history. Laviano Quinn Kology • UVA is the 13th Division I school to accomplish the feat. Current DI program Dartmouth Gordon Aitken Ambrosino Rode Hobart also has reached the 1,000-game plateau, but didn’t start playing Kraus Moore Greco Division I lacrosse until 1995. Stafford Quinn Kology • From the 1,000-game list, UVA has four members on its 2018 schedule. Johns Hopkins Kraus Aitken Greco Rode • Of the 12 current members on the list, UVA has played everyone except for Laviano Moore Hooper Lehigh. UVA’s 93 games against Johns Hopkins are the most against any Stafford Quinn Kology opponent on the list. Richmond Kraus Aitken Greco Rode Laviano Moore Hooper • List of 1,000-game programs overall numbers below: Gordon Quinn Kology at North Carolina Kraus Aitken Greco Rode No. School All-Time Games Laviano Moore Hooper 1. Johns Hopkins 1,327 Stafford Quinn Kology 2. Lehigh 1,309 Duke D’Amario Aitken Greco Rode 3. Syracuse 1,264 Kraus Moore Hooper 4. Cornell 1,263 Laviano Quinn Kology 5. Princeton 1,221 vs. Vermont D’Amario Aitken Greco Rode 6. Harvard 1,201 Kraus Herring Hooper 7. Army 1,180 Laviano Moore Kology 8. Navy 1,167 Syracuse (ACC) D’Amario Aitken Greco Rode 9. Rutgers 1,136 Kraus Herring Hooper 10. Penn 1,135 Laviano Moore Kology 11. Maryland 1,092 Notre Dame (ACC) D’Amario Aitken Greco Rode 12. Dartmouth 1,082 Kraus Herring Hooper 13. Virginia 1,011 Laviano Moore Kology

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MULTIPLE GOAL GAMES VIRGINIA IN THE POLLS 2018 CAREER CAREER 3+ GOALS • Virginia has been ranked in the top five of the USILA Coaches poll 281 weeks Kraus 12 22 15 all-time. Aitken 11 19 10 • UVA has been ranked in the Top 10 in 419 polls all-time. Laviano 9 9 5 • UVA’s USILA ranking of No. 5 on Feb. 26 is its highest since being No. 5 on D’Amario 9 23 9 Feb. 23, 2015. Moore 5 5 1 • The USILA Poll began in 1973 Herring 3 3 1 Conners 1 2 0 Quinn 1 1 0 MAN-DOWN GOALS AND EMO GOALS Stafford 1 4 2 • Virginia scored four man-down goals through its first four games this sea- Conrad 0 6 3 son. During that span UVA only had scored three extra-man goals. Murray 0 3 1 • The four man-down goals are the most in a season for UVA since the 2006 Emery 0 1 0 NCAA title team tallied seven. Lamb 0 1 0 • UVA’s Michael Kraus has scored two man-down goals in 2017, one at High Point and one against Princeton. MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES • Ian Laviano has one man-down goal (vs. Princeton) and Justin Schwenk (at 2018 CAREER CAREER 3+ ASSISTS High Point) has the other. Kraus 8 15 10 • UVA scored its fourth EMO goal in game No. 5 against Syracuse to make the Herring 4 6 5 man-down and man-up goals even at four each. UVA doubled its man-up Aitken 4 8 1 goals in the Stony Brook game, notching four. Moore 3 3 1 Laviano 2 2 0 VIRGINIA IS A GROUND BALL MACHINE Conrad 1 4 0 • UVA has led the nation in ground balls four of the last nine years (2009-17). Quinn 1 1 0 • In 2018, UVA currently ranks No. 1 in the nation in ground balls (37.88). Gordon 1 1 0 • UVA is the only school in the nation to finish in the Top-5 nationally in Maloney 1 1 0 D’Amario 0 3 1 ground balls per game eight times over the last nine seasons. Harris 0 1 0 • Duke is the closest team to UVA, finishing in the Top-5 four times during the Lamb 0 1 0 same span. • The only school in 2016 to finish with more ground balls per game was UVA GOALS head coach Lars Tiffany’s 2016 Brown team. TOTAL PCT. • Below is how UVA has fared over the last nine seasons in ground balls: Freshmen 60 30.3 Sophomores 88 44.4 Virginia’s NCAA Ranking for Ground Balls Per Game Juniors 16 8.1 Seniors 34 17.2 Year NCAA Rank Ground Balls Teams Ahead of UVA (Rank) Totals 198 2009 2 40.78 per game North Carolina (1) 2010 1 37.17 per game N/A ASSISTS 2011 3 36.83 per game VMI (1), Jacksonville (2) TOTAL PCT. 2012 3 35.25 per game Bryant (1), Robert Morris (2) Freshmen 33 26.8 2013 1 39.93 per game N/A Sophomores 59 47.9 2014 1 37.75 per game N/A Juniors 23 18.7 2015 12 32.13 per game 11 other teams Seniors 8 6.6 2016 2 35.20 per game Brown (1) Totals 123 2017 1 43.33 per game N/A 2018 1 37.88 per game N/A POINTS

TOTAL PCT. Freshmen 93 28.9 CONRAD OUT FOR THE SEASON Sophomores 147 45.8 • Virginia captain Ryan Conrad is out for the season due to a lower extremity Juniors 39 12.1 injury suffered in Virginia’s ACC game with Syracuse. Seniors 42 13.2 • Conrad was a first-team preseason USILA All-American and on the Totals 321 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List. • In five games in 2018, Conrad scored four goals, dished out three assists and picked up 23 ground balls as a valuable component of the faceoff midfield. In YOUTH STARTING FOR UVA 34 career games, Conrad has 30 goals, 17 assists and 97 ground balls. • Five different freshmen have started a game for the Cavaliers in 2018, while eight Cavaliers that have started this season are either freshmen or sopho- UVA SCORES BIG AT HIGH POINT mores. • After trailing 5-2 at High Point on Tuesday night, UVA outscored the Panthers • Seven of the last nine games UVA has started two freshmen and one sopho- 16-7 over the game’s final 51 minutes to take home a wild 18-12 win. more on its midfield: Dox Aitken (So.), Matt Moore (Fr.), Regan Quinn (Fr.). • In the fourth period Dox Aitken was knocked with a full-time served penalty • Attackman Ian Laviano has started 15 games. for an illegal body check with 9:00 remaining. HPU scored 29 seconds into the • Defensemen Kyle Kology has started 15 games. penalty. • Midfielders Matt Moore has started nine games and Regan Quinn has stated • Facing off man-down, UVA faceoff specialist Justin Schwenk won the ensuing seven games. faceoff and found Michael Kraus for a man-down goal. Facing off man-down • Goalie Alex Rode has started nine games. again, Schwenk won again and scored 23 seconds later to take a 2-1 advantage • Sophomores Dox Aitken, Michael Kraus and Giffin Thompson have also during HPU’s EMO situation. helped lead the youth movement in the starting lineup. • Michael Kraus led all players with five goals and two assists. Ironically he • UVA also gets a lot of burn from first-year SSDM John Fox and Chris Merle, scored seven points last season against High Point too, but with flipped num- while first-year Will Rock sees a lot of time as a LSM. Sophomore faceoff spe- bers (two goals and five assists). In two career games against the Panthers, cialist Justin Schwenk takes the majority of UVA’s faceoffs. Kraus owns 14 total points on seven goals and seven assists.

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SCORING DROUGHTS FOR OPPONENTS Below are the longest scoring droughts for OPPOSING teams against Virginia All-TIME UVA CAREER 100 GOAL SCORERS this season (min. 10 minutes): Name Years Games Goals Goals Per Game 1. Doug Knight 1994-97 60 165 2.75 Opp. Time Drought (Quarter) Date Manhattan 22:00 4:28 (1st) to 12:28 (3rd) 3/6 2. Michael Watson 1994-97 62 142 2.29 Richmond 18:49 8:53 (3rd) to 4:54 (4th) 3/31 3. Matt Ward 2003-06 62 139 2.24 Syracuse 17:51 0:44 (1st) to 12:53 (3rd) 4/27 4. Kevin Pehlke 1990-93 55 138 2.51 Notre Dame 17:36 10:22 (1st) to 7:46 (2nd) 3/17 5. Chris Bocklet 2009-12 63 137 2.17 Johns Hopkins 17:27 3:07 (1st) to 00:40 (2nd) 3/24 6. Ben Rubeor 2005-08 61 136 2.23 Notre Dame 16:47 0:55 (2nd) to 14:08 (4th) 3/17 7. Steele Stanwick 2009-12 69 126 1.83 Vermont 16:16 1:16 (3rd) to 00:00 (4th) 4/21 8. Garrett Billings 2006-09 69 125 1.81 Loyola 16:03 14:49 (3rd) to 13:46 (4th) 2/10 Mark Cockerton 2011-14 63 125 1.98 Dartmouth 15:55 12:49 (2nd) to 11:54 (3rd) 3/20 Dartmouth 15:14 13:03 (1st) to 12:49 (2nd) 3/20 10. Danny Glading 2006-09 69 119 1.72 North Carolina 15:06 9:05 (2nd) to 8:59 (3rd) 4/7 11. Chase Monroe 1985-88 53 116 2.19 Stony Brook 12:26 15:00 (1st) to 2:34 (1st) 3/10 12. Jay Jalbert 1997-00 58 112 1.93 Manhattan 12:03 7:22 (3rd) to 10:19 (4th) 3/6 13. Tom Duquette 1970-73 51 107 2.10 Johns Hopkins 11:53 15:00 (1st) to 3:07 (1st) 3/24 14. Tucker Radebaugh 1996-99 59 106 1.80 Drexel 11:17 11:51 (3rd) to 0:34 (3rd) 2/17 15. Jeff Nicklas 1982-86 52 104 2.00 Princeton 11:06 0:04 (2nd) to 3:58 (3rd) 2/24 Drexel 10:44 12:22 (4th) to 1:38 (4th) 2/17 Duke 10:29 13:11 (3rd) to 2:42 (3rd) 4/14 Syracuse 10:26 10:39 (4th) to 0:13 (4th) 3/4 UVA ALL-TIME MIDFIELDER CAREER GOAL LEADERS High Point 10:24 10:40 (3rd) to 0:16 (3rd) 2/20 Name Years GlS Dartmouth 10:24 11:54 (3rd) to 1:30 (3rd) 3/20 1. Eldredge, Pete 1969-72 94 Manhattan 10:19 10:19 (4th) to 0:00 (4th) 3/6 Carroll, Brian 2007-10 94 3. Bratton, Shamel 2008-11 89 VIRGINIA WINS SEASON OPENER 4. Poskay, Matt 2003-06 88 • With UVA’s season-opening win over then-No. 13 Loyola, the Cavaliers have 5. Rotelli, Chris 2000-03 85. won 10 of their last 11 season openers and 16-of-18. 6. Traynor, Greg 1992-95 82 7. Jalbert, Jay* 1997-00 78. FIRST YEARS COME STRONG VS. LOYOLA 8. Tucker, Ryan 2012-15 77 • UVA first years making their collegiate debut against then-No. 13 Loyola on 9. Kraus, Andy 87-89, 91 75 Feb. 10 scored eight of UVA’s 13 goals (61.5 percent) and 11 of UVA’s 22 total 10. Emery, Rob 2011-14 73 points (50 percent), helping the Cavaliers win in double overtime (13-12). Holman, Tom 1976-79 70 • UVA first years that scored goals: Ian Laviano (5), Matt Moore (2), John Fox (1). 12. Giusto, Rick 1979-82 69 • UVA first years that scored points: Laviano (6), Moore (3), Fox (1), Will Rock (1). Jones, David 1992-95 69 14. Cooper, Doug 1971-74 66 2018 CAPTAINS NAMED Kroll, Rich 1974-77 66 • Midfielder Ryan Conrad and defenseman Scott Hooper have been selected 16. Colin Briggs 2009-12 63 by their peers as the captains of the 2017 men’s lacrosse team. Aitken, Dox 2017-pres. 63 • Conrad is the first “third-year” named captain since Steele Stanwick in 2011. 18. Shannon, A.J.* 2000-03 59 Bratton, Rhamel 2008-11 59 Greg Coholan and Tanner Scales each were named captains as redshirt jur- 20. Curry, David* 1996-97 55 niors during their fourth year on Grounds. Dixon, Kyle 2003-06 55 Coholan, Greg* 2013-16 55 FIRST YEARS SHINE VS. LOYOLA IN 2017 & 2018 * - career goals as a midfielder • First year Ian Laviano scored six points (five goals, one assist) in his collegiate debut against then-No. 13 Loyola. Along with Matt Moore’s three points (two CONRAD OUT FOR THE SEASON goals, one assist), the duo matched Dox Aitken and Michael Kraus’ duo debut • Virginia captain Ryan Conrad is out for the season due to a lower extremity in 2017 with nine combined points. injury suffered in Virginia’s ACC game with Syracuse. • Aitken (four goals) and Kraus (two goals, three assists) led UVA with nine • Conrad was a first-team preseason USILA All-American and on the Tewaaraton combined points at then-No. 6 Loyola in 2017. Trophy Watch List. • The nine combined points by the 2017 and 2018 UVA freshmen duos in a • In five games in 2018, Conrad scored four goals, dished out three assists and season-opening collegiate debut is the most since Drew McKnight (two goals, picked up 23 ground balls as a valuable component of the faceoff midfield. In four assists) and Jay Jalbert (four goals) combined for 10 points in the 1997 34 career games, Conrad has 30 goals, 17 assists and 97 ground balls. season opener against then-No. 2 Syracuse. • Laviano became the 8th Cavalier freshman since 1997 to record at least four UVA SCORES BIG AT HIGH POINT points in a season-opening deubt. Aitken and Kraus were No. 6 and No. 7. • After trailing 5-2 at High Point on Tuesday night, UVA outscored the Panthers • Here is a list of UVA true freshmen since 1990 that tallied at least four points 16-7 over the game’s final 51 minutes to take home a wild 18-12 win. in a collegiate debut that came in the season opener: • In the fourth period Dox Aitken was knocked with a full-time served penalty for an illegal body check with 9:00 remaining. HPU scored 29 seconds into the pen- NAME YEAR OPPONENT POINTS alty. Kevin Pehlke 1990 Washington & Lee 7 (5 goals, 2 assists) • Facing off man-down, UVA faceoff specialist Justin Schwenk won the ensuing Drew McKnight 1997 Syracuse 6 (2 goals, 4 assists) faceoff and found Michael Kraus for a man-down goal. Facing off man-down Ian Laviano 2018 Loyola 6 (5 goals, 1 assist) again, Schwenk won again and scored 23 seconds later to take a 2-1 advantage Michael Kraus 2017 Loyola 5 (2 goals, 3 assists) during HPU’s EMO situation. Jay Jalbert 1997 Syracuse 4 (4 goals) • Michael Kraus led all players with five goals and two assists. Ironically he scored Ben Rubeor 2005 Drexel 4 (1 goal, 3 assists) seven points last season against High Point too, but with flipped numbers (two Danny Glading 2006 Drexel 4 (2 goals, 2 assists) goals and five assists). In two career games against the Panthers, Kraus owns 14 Steele Stanwick 2009 Drexel 4 (2 goals, 2 assists) total points on seven goals and seven assists. Dox Aitken 2017 Loyola 4 (4 goals)

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#HOOSTOGETHER PATCHES IN 2018 2018 HONORS • In the aftermath of the events that took place in Charlottesville this summer, ALL-ACC the Virginia athletics department initiated the #HoosTogether campaign on • Dox Aitken, M social media in an effort to unite our community in support of love, diversity • Michael Kraus, A and inclusion. • During the 2017-18 academic year, all UVA sports programs will incorporate ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT a #HoosTogether patch on their uniforms or equipment. It is UVA’s hope the • Mike D’Amario, A patches serve as a reminder of what can be accomplished when we are united • Michael Kraus, A behind a common goal and we hope this effort continues to help bring our • Matt Moore, M community together. • Justin Schwenk, M VIRGINIA WINS SEASON OPENER TEWAARATON TROPHY NOMINEES • With UVA’s season-opening win over then-No. 13 Loyola, the Cavaliers have • Dox Aitken, M won 10 of their last 11 season openers and 16-of-18. • Michael Kraus, A FIRST YEARS COME STRONG VS. LOYOLA TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH LIST • UVA first years making their collegiate debut against then-No. 13 Loyola on • Dox Aitken, M Feb. 10 scored eight of UVA’s 13 goals (61.5 percent) and 11 of UVA’s 22 total • Ryan Conrad, M points (50 percent), helping the Cavaliers win in double overtime (13-12). • Michael Kraus, A • UVA first years that scored goals: Ian Laviano (5), Matt Moore (2), John Fox (1). USILA PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST • UVA first years that scored points: Laviano (6), Moore (3), Fox (1), Will Rock (1). • Michael Kraus, A 2018 CAPTAINS NAMED IL FACE-OFF YEARBOOK PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS • Midfielder Ryan Conrad and defenseman Scott Hooper have been selected • Ryan Conrad, M (first-team) by their peers as the captains of the 2017 men’s lacrosse team. • Dox Aitken, M (second-team) • Conrad is the first “third-year” named captain since Steele Stanwick in 2011. • Scott Hooper, D (third-team) Greg Coholan and Tanner Scales each were named captains as redshirt jur- • Michael Kraus, A (honorable mention) niors during their fourth year on Grounds.

IL FACE-OFF YEARBOOK MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS FIRST YEARS SHINE VS. LOYOLA IN 2017 & 2018 • Dox Aitken, M (first-team) • First year Ian Laviano scored six points (five goals, one assist) in his collegiate • Ryan Conrad, M (honorable mention) debut against then-No. 13 Loyola. Along with Matt Moore’s three points (two • Scott Hooper, D (honorable mention) goals, one assist), the duo matched Dox Aitken and Michael Kraus’ duo debut • Michael Kraus, A (honorable mention) in 2017 with nine combined points. • Aitken (four goals) and Kraus (two goals, three assists) led UVA with nine IL FACE-OFF YEARBOOK PRESEASON ALL-ACC combined points at then-No. 6 Loyola in 2017. • Dox Aitken, M • The nine combined points by the 2017 and 2018 UVA freshmen duos in a • Ryan Conrad, M • Scott Hooper, D season-opening collegiate debut is the most since Drew McKnight (two goals, • Michael Kraus, A four assists) and Jay Jalbert (four goals) combined for 10 points in the 1997 season opener against then-No. 2 Syracuse. ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Laviano became the 8th Cavalier freshman since 1997 to record at least four • Ian Laviano (Feb. 12) points in a season-opening deubt. Aitken and Kraus were No. 6 and No. 7. • Michael Kraus (April 9) • Here is a list of UVA true freshmen since 1990 that tallied at least four points in a collegiate debut that came in the season opener: ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Griffin Thompson (Feb. 12) NAME YEAR OPPONENT POINTS Kevin Pehlke 1990 Washington & Lee 7 (5 goals, 2 assists) BALTIMORE SUN NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Drew McKnight 1997 Syracuse 6 (2 goals, 4 assists) • Ian Laviano (Feb. 13) Ian Laviano 2018 Loyola 6 (5 goals, 1 assist) Michael Kraus 2017 Loyola 5 (2 goals, 3 assists) USILA TEAM OF THE WEEK MEMBERS Jay Jalbert 1997 Syracuse 4 (4 goals) • Ian Laviano (Feb. 13) • Jared Conners (Feb. 27) Ben Rubeor 2005 Drexel 4 (1 goal, 3 assists) • Michael Kraus (March 13) Danny Glading 2006 Drexel 4 (2 goals, 2 assists) • Logan Greco (April 10) Steele Stanwick 2009 Drexel 4 (2 goals, 2 assists) • Michael Kraus (April 17) Dox Aitken 2017 Loyola 4 (4 goals)

MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE DRAFT VIRGINIA OPENS DREXEL GAME QUICKLY • Scott Hooper, (Round 4, Pick 28) • Virginia scored two goals in the first 14 seconds of its game at Drexel last Saturday. • Justin Schwenk won the game’s opening faceoff and streaked toward the

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National Conference Conference Statistic Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Assists Per Game (68 ranked) 5 1 7.69 Cornell 10.14 Virginia 7.69 Caused Turnovers Per Game (69 ranked) 10 1 8.38 Hampton 11.58 Virginia 8.38 Clearing Percentage (69 ranked) 61 5 0.845 Ohio St. 0.939 Notre Dame 0.915 Face-Off Winning Percentage (69 ranked) 13 1 0.582 Albany (NY) 0.780 Virginia 0.582 Ground Balls Per Game (69 ranked) 1 1 37.88 Virginia 37.88 Virginia 37.88 Man-Down Defense (69 ranked) 47 4 0.625 Robert Morris 0.825 Duke 0.739 Man-Up Offense (69 ranked) 19 3 0.380 Lehigh 0.634 Duke 0.517 Points Per Game (69 ranked) 7 2 20.06 Cornell 24.79 Duke 21.13 Saves Per Game (69 ranked) 29 1 11.00 Brown 13.79 Virginia 11.00 Scoring Defense (69 ranked) 52 5 11.50 Denver 7.46 Duke 8.20 Scoring Margin (69 ranked) 28 3 0.88 Albany (NY) 6.64 Duke 5.40 Scoring Offense (69 ranked) 9 2 12.38 Cornell 14.64 Duke 13.60 Shot Percentage (69 ranked) 24 3 0.314 Cornell 0.409 Duke 0.378 Turnovers Per Game (69 ranked) 60 5 15.06 Maryland 9.46 North Carolina 10.64 Winning Percentage (69 ranked) 16 2 0.688 Albany (NY) 0.857 Duke 0.800 Yale 0.857

National Conference Conference Statistic Player Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Assists Per Game (146 ranked) Michael Kraus 13 2 2.31 Michael Sowers, Princeton 4.31 Justin Guterding, Duke 2.40 Mikey Herring 110 8 0.94 Matt Moore 124 10 0.88 Caused Turnovers Per Game (75 ranked) Scott Hooper 24 1 1.53 Foster Huggins, Loyola Maryland 3.27 Scott Hooper, Virginia 1.53 Logan Greco 56 6 1.19 Face-Off Winning Pct (75 ranked) Justin Schwenk 11 1 0.601 TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 0.812 Justin Schwenk, Virginia 0.601 Goals Per Game (143 ranked) Michael Kraus 15 2 2.69 Justin Guterding, Duke 3.40 Justin Guterding, Duke 3.40 Dox Aitken 60 6 2.13 Ian Laviano 71 7 2.00 Mike D'Amario 104 9 1.80 Goals-Against Average (65 ranked) Alex Rode 52 4 11.62 JD Colarusso, Albany (NY) 7.21 Danny Fowler, Duke 8.35 Ground Balls Per Game (75 ranked) Justin Schwenk 21 1 5.81 TD Ierlan, Albany (NY) 13.14 Justin Schwenk, Virginia 5.81 Alex Rode 68 5 3.54 Individual Man-up Goals (53 ranked) Dox Aitken 28 2 5 William Perry, North Carolina 11 William Perry, North Carolina 11 Mikey Herring 53 4 4 Points Per Game (145 ranked) Michael Kraus 9 2 5.00 Michael Sowers, Princeton 6.38 Justin Guterding, Duke 5.80 Dox Aitken 85 7 2.88 Ian Laviano 144 12 2.44 Save Percentage (65 ranked) Alex Rode 38 2 0.498 Nick Washuta, Vermont 0.608 Danny Fowler, Duke 0.536 Saves Per Game (65 ranked) Alex Rode 30 1 9.54 Hunter Braun, UMass Lowell 13.43 Alex Rode, Virginia 9.54 Shot Percentage (75 ranked) Mike D'Amario 15 2 0.482 Phillip Robertson, Princeton 0.635 Justin Guterding, Duke 0.520 Ian Laviano 73 8 0.372

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Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Virginia 13, Loyola 12 - 2OT Virginia 13, Drexel 8 Virginia 18, High Point 12 Feb. 10 • Charlottesville, Va. Feb. 17 • Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 20 • High Point, N.C. Virginia midfielder Dox Aitken wasted lit- Virginia sophomore midfielder Dox The No. 6 Virginia Cavaliers (3-0) over- tle time in the second overtime, scooping up Aitken scored four goals to lift the No. 11 came an early deficit to pick up a road win the ground ball off the faceoff and pushing it Virginia Cavaliers (2-0) over the Drexel Dragons against the High Point Panthers (0-4) , 18-12, through traffic, including splitting two Loyola , 13-8, at Vidas Field. It is UVA’s 11th straight at Vert Stadium. defenders, before scoring the unassisted goal victory over the Dragons and now the The Panthers started fast, opening the to lift the Cavaliers (1-0) over the No. 13 Cavaliers lead the all-time series 17-1. game on a 5-2 run as Virginia was unable to Greyhounds (0-1), 13-12, at Klöckner Stadium. UVA wasted no time as Justin Schwenk save a shot during the spurt. Dox Aitken and Aitken’s goal came 15 seconds into the second won the game’s opening faceoff and scored Michael Kraus cut it to 3-2 by 11:10 in the first, overtime period. his first goal of the season, nine seconds into but a 3-0 HPU run forced Tiffany to change Loyola was pinpoint in the first half, the game. On the ensuing faceoff, a Drexel goalies as he inserted freshman Alex Rode entering the intermission with a 7-3 lead, as faceoff violation gave UVA the ball and Ryan with 6:03 remaining in the first. Pat Spencer recorded two goals and two Conrad scored five seconds later after taking it Ian Laviano picked up some garbage on assists. Mike Orefice took the opening faceoff to the rack, giving UVA an early 2-0 lead 14 the crease and scored his first goal at 4:26 in of the third quarter right in for a goal, giving seconds into the contest. the first, which started a 5-1 UVA run. The run the Greyhounds an 8-3 advantage 11 seconds After a Drexel goal from Will Manganiello gave the Cavaliers their first lead of the game, into the second half. at 7:32 in the first, UVA reeled off two more 7-6, with 11:04 left in the second quarter. UVA’s mojo ignited on Cameron Stafford’s goals, one by Aitken and another by Mike Laviano scored twice in the spurt, while Kraus man-up goal, courtesy of an Ian Laviano help- D’Amario, taking a 4-1 lead with 2:43 left in the scored and dished out two assists during the er with 11:23 left in the third quarter. Stafford’s opening period. run. Matt Emery capped the streak with his goal started a 7-0 Virginia run that was capped The Dragons scored two quick goals to first goal of the season on one of Kraus’ assists on Michael Kraus’ unassisted goal with 14:33 cut UVA’s lead to two goals, 5-3, with 8:38 left with 11:04 left in the first half. left in the fourth period. Laviano scored three in the second quarter. The Cavaliers answered UVA and High Point traded goals back goals in the spurt, including giving UVA its first with a 5-0 run to close the half. Virginia and forth the rest of the half, as the game was lead of the game 10 seconds left in the fourth entered the intermission with a 9-3 lead. knotted at 9-9 entering the intermission. quarter. During the run Aitken scored two more goals, The Cavaliers started hot in the third Spencer ended UVA’s run with an unas- while Ryan Lamb, Cameron Stafford and quarter, opening on a 4-1 run, grabbing a sisted goal at 13:46, but UVA scored two more Regan Quinn all added scores. 13-10 lead. Aitken, Kraus, Laviano and Matt quick goals to take a 12-9 advantage. Matt Drexel started the third quarter quickly, Moore all scored goals during the spurt. Moore’s goal capped the mini two-goal run scoring two goals to cut UVA’s lead to four Moore’s unassisted goal with 9:00 left in the with 9:55 remaining in regulation. goals, 9-5. Manganiello’s third goal of the third capped the run. The Greyhounds bounced back, scoring game capped the run with 11:51 left in the Asher Nolting snapped UVA’s run with a three straight goals to tie the game, 12-12, third period. UVA answered with goals from goal with 16 seconds left in the third period, with 2:14 in regulation. Loyola held the ball John Fox and D’Amario, increasing the advan- cutting UVA’s lead to two goals, 13-11, head- most of the closing minutes, unable to score tage back to six, 11-5. ing into the fourth. before heading to overtime. The Dragons closed out the game on a The nail in the coffin for High Point came Loyola was unable to get a shot off in the 3-2 run, but it wasn’t enough as the Cavaliers while Aitken had a full-time served illegal first overtime, while turning the ball over three kept them at bay with the five-goal victory. body check penalty. HPU scored a man-up times. The Greyhounds had a chance late in The Cavaliers won the battle of shots (44- goal with 8:30 left in the game. Justin the first overtime, but were unable to get a 36), ground balls (34-30) and faceoffs (17-8). Schwenk went on to win back-to-back man- shot, setting up Aitken’s heroics to start the Drexel had more saves (10-9) and more turn- down faceoffs, both of which ended with UVA second overtime. overs (16-12). goals. Schwenk assisted the first UVA man- Loyola won the battle of shots (49-44), Nine different Cavaliers scored goals for down goal with 8:24 left when Kraus scored. while UVA won the matchups with ground UVA, led by Aitken’s four scores. D’Amario had Then Schwenk called his own number at 8:24 balls (41-30), faceoffs (18-11) and saves (15- two scores, while seven other Cavaliers after winning his second man-down faceoff. 10). notched one goal, highlighted by the first Schwenk’s goal gave UVA a 17-12 lead. career goal by Quinn. Griffin Thompson picked High Point never scored again and Mike up the win in the cate with nine saves. D’Amario capped the game with his unassist- Loyola 4-3-1-4-0-0-12 ed goal at 3:21, finishing the game’s scoring. Virginia 2-1-5-4-0-1-13 Virginia 4-5-2-2-13 Att-3164 Drexel 1-2-3-2-8 Virginia 4-5-4-5-18 Att-3164 High Point 6-3-2-1-12 Scoring (G-A) – L: Pat Spencer 3-2, John Duffy 3-1, Mike Orefice 3-0, Jay Drapeau 2-0, Aidan Att-1211 Olmstead 0-2, P.J. Brown 1-0. V: Ian Laviano Scoring (G-A) – V: Dox Aitken 4-0, Mikey 5-1, Matt Moore 2-1, Dox Aitken 1-2, Michael Herring 0-3, Mike D’Amario 2-0, Matt Moore Scoring (G-A) – V: Michael Kraus 5-2, Ian Kraus 1-2, Mike D’Amario 1-0, John Fox 1-0, 1-1, Regan Quinn 1-1, Ryan Conrad 1-0, Ryan Laviano 4-0, Mikey Herring 0-4, Dox Aitken 3-0, Mikey Herring 1-0, Cameron Stafford 1-0, Will Lamb 1-0, John Fox 1-0, Cameron Stafford 1-0, Mike D’Amario 2-0m Ryan Conrad 1-1, Matt Rock 0-1. Justin Schwenk 1-0, Michael Kraus 0-1. D: Will Emery 1-1, Justin Schwenk 1-1, Matt Moore Manganiello 3-1, Matthew Varian 2-1, Robert 1-0, Jared Conners 0-1. H: Asher Nolting 3-2, Goalie Summary – L: Jacob Stover 64:15 Frazee 1-2, Marshall King 1-1, Reid Bowering Connor Robinson 3-1, Tyler Stinson 2-0, Chris mins. 10 saves, 13 goals allowed. V: Griffin 1-0, Charles Dumas 0-1. Young 1-1, Koby Russell 1-1, Keegan O’Connor Thompson 64:15 mins. 15 saves, 12 goals 1-0, Colin Clothier 1-0, Terrell Sands 0-1. allowed. Goalie Summary – V: Griffin Thompson 60:00 Shots: L-49, V-44 mins. 9 saves, 8 goals allowed. D: Casey Goalie Summary – V: Griffin Thompson 12:31 Ground Balls: L-30, V-41 DuBouis 30:00 mins. 5 saves, 9 goals allowed. mins. 0 saves, 6 goals allowed. Alex Rode 47:29 Clearing: L-19x20, V-21x24 John Roulston 30:00. 5 Saves, 4 goals allowed. mins. 11 saves, 6 goals allowed. H: Zach Tuell Faceoffs: L-11, V-18 30:00 mins. 8 saves, 9 goals allowed. Tim Penalties: L-2-1:30, V-2-1:30 Shots: V-44, D-36 Troutner Jr. 30:00. 7 saves, 9 goals allowed. EMO: L-0x1, V-2x2 Ground Balls: V-34, D-30 Clearing: V-12x16, D-16x17 Shots: V-47, H-40 Faceoffs: V-17, D-8 Ground Balls: V-38, H-28 Penalties: V-6-3:30, D-3-2:00 Clearing: V-18x19, H-14x16 EMO: V-1x3, D-1x6 Faceoffs: V-19, H-15 Penalties: V-6-5:30, H-4-3:00 EMO: V-0x4, H-3x7

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Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Virginia 18, Princeton 15 Syracuse 12, Virginia 11 Virginia 8, Manhattan 5 Feb. 24 • Charlottesville, Va. March 4 • Charlottesville, Va. March 6 • Riverdale, N.Y. Attackmen Michael Kraus and Ian No. 5 Virginia (4-1, 0-1 ACC) dropped its The No. 9 Virginia Cavaliers (5-1) bounced Laviano each scored seven points to lift No. 6 ACC opener to the No. 12 Syracuse Orange back on one day’s rest and beat the Virginia (4-0) over the Princeton Tigers (1-1) in (3-1, 1-0 ACC), 12-11, at Klöckner Stadium. It is Manhattan Jaspers (3-3), 8-5, at Gaelic Park in a shootout at Klöckner Stadium, 18-15. The UVA’s third one-goal loss in a row to the the Bronx. Six of Virginia’s eight goals were win is UVA’s sixth in a row over the Tigers, dat- Orange and its fourth overall. scored by freshmen. ing back to the 2005 regular season. Virginia used a 6-1 run in the fourth quar- It was a scoreless contest until Manhattan Virginia’s faceoff specialist Justin ter to tie the game, 11-11, but Tucker Dordevic broke through at 5:48 in the first on a goal by Schwenk was 25-of-34 (.735) from the faceoff scored an impressive unassisted goal with 13 CJ Scharf. The Jaspers followed that with X. The 25 faceoff wins place Schwenk No. 2 all- seconds left to lift the Orange over the another goal at 4:28 to take an early 2-0 lead. time at UVA for faceoff wins in a game. The Cavaliers. UVA scored three in a row to take its first record is held by Jason Hand, who had 29 wins Virginia opened up fast, taking a 3-1 lead lead of the game, 3-2. UVA received goals from against Syracuse in 1997. on goals from Ryan Conrad, Michael Kraus and Regan Quinn, Matt Moore and Michael Kraus. The game was a sprint to start as Ian Laviano. The extra-man goal by Laviano The goal by Kraus with 12:59 in the second Princeton staked itself to an early 2-0 lead capped a 3-0 UVA run with 6:33 left in the first quarter capped the run and sent UVA into the after Tiger goals from Connor McCarthy and quarter. However, the Syracuse defense limit- intermission with a 3-2 lead. Emmet Cordrey. Laviano scored two goals ed the Cavaliers to only two scores over the Manhattan tied the game, 3-3, with the back-to-back, tying the game at 2-2 with 8:34 next 38:53. During that dry spell, Syracuse out- first goal of the third quarter when Brandon left in the first quarter. Princeton retook the scored Virginia by seven goals, 9-2, taking a Grinnell scored a man-up goal. Mike D’Amario lead, 4-2, after back-to-back goals, the second 10-5 lead with 12:54 left in the game. started a 4-1 Virginia run and the Cavaliers coming with 4:58 left in the first period. The Cavaliers bounced back, going on a never trailed again. Ian Laviano scored back- UVA retaliated with a nifty 4-0 run, taking 6-1 run to tie the game, 11-11, with 1:41 left to-back goals and Jackson Appelt scored his its first lead of the game, 6-4, with 2:51 left. on a Jared Conners goal, assisted by the goalie first career goal with five seconds left in the Laviano scored his third goal of the quarter to Alex Rode. Mike D’Amario scored three times third quarter to cap the spurt. Through three cap the run. An EMO goal by Austin Sims, fol- during the run to aid the Cavalier effort. quarters UVA led by three goals, 7-4. lowed by a Phillip Robertson goal with 52 sec- Syracuse won the ensuring faceoff to set up Defense was the name of the game in onds left in the quarter tied the game, 6-6, Dordevic’s heroics. the fourth as each team scored a goal. Moore’s heading into the second frame. Syracuse won the battle of shots (43-30) open-net goal with 26 seconds left capped the The Cavaliers used a 3-0 run to take a 9-6 and faceoffs (16-11). Virginia had more ground game’s scoring. lead after a Mikey Herring goal at 9:55. balls (41-38), saves (15-10) and turnovers (19- UVA won the battle of shots (38-29), Princeton bounced back with a 4-1 run, includ- 9). ground balls (33-26), faceoffs (9-7), while ing a Cordrey goal with four seconds left in the Aitken led UVA with five points on two Manhattan had more saves (18-12) and turn- second quarter that tied the game, 10-10, goals and three assists. D’Amario had the hat- overs (13-7). heading into the intermission. trick, while Kraus and Laviano also had two Six of UVA’s eight goals were scored by The difference for Virginia came in the goals. freshmen with Moore and Laviano leading the third quarter, outscoring Princeton 5-2. Kraus, The game served as the 1,000th in way with two each. Scott Hooper caused three Laviano and Matt Moore all scored to start the Virginia program history. UVA became the turnovers on defense for the Cavaliers. Kraus frame off, taking a 13-10 lead. Princeton cut its 13th Division I program to reach the plateau. led UVA with three points on one goal and deficit to two goals, 13-11, with 13 seconds game-high two assists. left, but UVA won the ensuing faceoff and Syracuse 4-3-2-3-12 Laviano found long-stick Conners for a score Virginia 4-1-0-6-11 Virginia 2-1-4-1-8 as time expired in the third quarter. Att-2981 Manhattan 2-0-2-1-5 The teams played the fourth quarter to a Att-431 3-3 draw and UVA came away with the three- Scoring (G-A) – S: Tucker Dordevic 4-0, goal victory. Stephen Rehfuss 1-2, Jamie Trimboli 2-0, Brett Scoring (G-A) – V: Michael Kraus 1-2, Ian Kennedy 2-0, Bradley Voigt 2-0, Peter Dearth Laviano 2-0, Matt Moore 2-0, Mike D’Amario Princeton 6-4-2-3-15 0-2, Nate Solomon 0-2, Tyler Ford 1-0, Brendan 1-0, Regan Quinn 1-0, Jackson Appelt 1-0, Virginia 6-4-5-3-18 Bomberry 0-1. V: Dox Aitken 2-3, Mike Mike Herring 0-1. M: Luke Hanson 1-1, Att-1882 D’Amario 3-1, Michael Kraus 2-1, Ian Laviano Brandon Grinnell 1-0, Jake Nicolosi 1-0, CJ 2-0, Jared Conners 1-0, Ryan Conrad 1-0, Matt Scharf 1-0, Trevor Pelletier 1-0, Parker Scoring (G-A) – P: Michael Sowers 1-4, Philip Moore 0-1, Will Rock 0-1, Alex Rode 0-2. Giarratana 0-1, Mike Lombardi 0-1. Robertson 3-1, Chris Brown 1-3, Emmet Cordrey 3-0, Austin Sims 2-1, Riley Thompson Goalie Summary – S: Dom Madonna 60:00 Goalie Summary – V: Griffin Thompson 60:00 2-0, Connor McCarthy 1-0, Andrew Song 1-0, mins. 10 saves, 11 goals allowed. V: Alex Rode mins. 12 saves, 5 goals allowed. M: Michael Braedon Gait 1-0, Jasper Arnold 0-1. V: Ian 60:00 mins. 15 saves, 12 goals allowed. Zingaro 60:00 mins. 18 saves, 8 goals allowed. Laviano 5-2, Michael Kraus 4-3, Mike D’Amario 2-1, Mikey Herring 1-2, Matt Moore 2-0, Jared Shots: S-43, V-30 Shots: V-38, M-29 Conners 2-0, Dox Aitken 1-1, Regan Quinn 0-2, Ground Balls: S-38, V-41 Ground Balls: V-33, M-26 Ryan Conrad 1-0, Dave Smith 0-1. Clearing: S-19x20, V-19x23 Clearing: V-20x20, M-19x20 Faceoffs: S-16, V-11 Faceoffs: V-9, M-7 Goalie Summary – P: Tyler Blaisdell 54:41 Penalties: S-2-1:30, V-3-2:00 Penalties: V-8-5:00, M-5-3:00 mins. 14 saves, 18 goals allowed. Jon Levine EMO: S-1x3, V-1x2 EMO: V-0x4, M-2x8 5:19 mins. 0 saves, 0 goals allowed. H: Alex Rode 60:00 mins. 10 saves, 15 goals allowed. Shots: P-43, V-48 Ground Balls: P-40, V-46 Clearing: P-14x16, V-13X13 Faceoffs: P-10, V-26 Penalties: P-1-0:30, V-6-5:30 EMO: P-2x4, V-0x1

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Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Virginia 15, Stony Brook 14 Notre Dame 9, Virginia 7 Virginia 12, Dartmouth 6 March 10 • Stony Brook, N.Y. March 10 • Stony Brook, N.Y. March 20 • Charlottesville, Va. No. 9 Virginia (6-1) outlasted the Stony The No. 7 Virginia Cavaliers (6-2, 0-2 ACC) The No. 10 Virginia Cavaliers (7-2) Brook Seawolves (1-5), 15-14, at LaValle dropped a heartbreaker against the No. 4 received goals from seven different players en Stadium. Michael Kraus led UVA with 10 points Notre Dame Fighting Irish (4-1, 1-ACC), 9-7, at route to a mid-week win over the Dartmouth on five goals and five assists. Arlotta Stadium. The Cavaliers played catch-up Big Green (2-4) of the Ivy League, 12-6, at Virginia erupted for eight goals in the most of the game after the Fighting Irish were Klöckner Stadium. third quarter, which ended up being the differ- up 4-0 only 4:38 into the game. Despite UVA cruising to victory over the ence in the game. After UVA and Stony Brook Bryan Costabile capped the early 4-0 run Big Green, the halftime score suggested a traded goals to start the third quarter, the with a goal on a Brendan Gleason helper at much closer game. UVA held a 4-2 edge Cavaliers instigated an 8-1 run to take a 15-8 10:22 left in the first quarter. UVA retaliated because Dartmouth’s goalie, George lead. Mike D’Amario started the run with his with a 4-0 run, all goals scored by Michael Christopher, made 10 saves in the first half. goal on a Kraus helper with 10:04 left in the Kraus. Mikey Herring found Kraus on the The Big Green scored first, 1:57 into the quarter. crease with 11:18 left in the first half, capping game. George Prince found Ben Martin on the During UVA’s run, drama ensued. Stony the spurt. crease for Dartmouth’s only assisted goal of Brook’s Patrick Kaschalk was flagged for a The Irish scored two goals before the half, the game, giving the Big Green its only lead, pushing penalty on Ian Laviano with 6:11 left giving Notre Dame a 6-4 lead at the intermis- 1-0. in the third quarter. During the play, Laviano sion. Costabile’s second goal of the game with Cameron Stafford took a Mitch Gordon ended on the ground inside the substitution 55 seconds left capped the mini two-goal helper at 10:23 in the first to tie the game, 1-1. box, which caused the benches to empty in a streak. Regan Quinn put UVA up, 2-1, with 1:10 left in small skirmish. Once the dust settled, UVA’s The Cavaliers dominated the third quar- the first on a Stafford assist. After Dartmouth’s Zach Ambrosino and Stony Book’s Chris ter, scoring all three goals to take its first lead Trevor Ballantyne tied the game, 2-2, at 12:49 Pedone were each charged with three-minute of the game, 7-6. Dox Aitken scored two unas- in the second, UVA reeled off a 3-0 run to take unnecessary roughness penalties and were sisted goals to tie the game and Mike a 5-2 lead. During the spurt, Gordon scored his ejected. D’Amario found nylon at 2:52 in the third on first goal of the season, followed by another UVA scored an EMO goal immediately in an extra-man opportunity to give the Cavaliers Stafford goal and Ian Laviano capped the run the five-on-four situation. Aitken scored the their only lead of the game. with 13:17 left in the third on a great transition extra-man goal at 5:59 in the third. Both teams Notre Dame held UVA in check on the assist from Dave Smith. continued to play in a five-on-five situation defensive end for most of the fourth quarter Martin cut the Dartmouth deficit to two until 3:11 left in the third. Stony Brook owned as the Cavaliers didn’t even attempt a shot for goals, 5-3, with an unassisted goal at 11:54 in a 2-1 advantage during the five-on-five period, a span of over seven minutes late in the frame. the third. Virginia retaliated with a 5-1 run to cutting its deficit to two goals, 10-8. The Irish scored two goals to start the fourth put the game all but out of reach. Dox Aitken Once the game was back to six-on-six, quarter, taking an 8-7 lead with 12:20 left to scored twice during the streak, while Michael Aitken rifled a goal on a Kraus helper with 1:44 play. Once UVA pulled goalie Alex Rode out of Kraus found nylon, while Quinn and Laviano left in the third quarter. After the shot, Stony the cage to help double Notre Dame in the each scored their second goals of the game. Brook’s Harrison Matsuoka was penalized with final minute, the Irish capped its win with an Quinn capped the run on a Matt Moore helper a full-time served penalty for a cross-check to open-net goal with 53 seconds left. with 7:55 left in the game. the head. After the penalty was called, there UVA won the battle of shots (30-25), Dartmouth made it a four-goal game, was another full-time served penalty assessed while Notre Dame had move ground balls (33- 10-6, with a 2-0 run as Martin capped his hat- to the Seawolves’ coaching box for unsports- 29), faceoffs (10-9) and saves (7-6). Both teams trick with 6:00 left in the game. Stafford and manlike conduct. With UVA in a six-on-four had 15 turnovers each. Moore finished the game’s scoring after that extra-man situation for one minute, the and secured the victory for UVA. Cavaliers scored two EMO goals, one by Aitken Virginia 2-2-3-0-7 UVA won the battle of shots (40-23), and the next by Mike Herring. Schwenk won Notre Dame 4-2-0-3-9 ground balls (45-31) and faceoffs (13-8). three faceoffs in a three-on-one situation Att-2071 Dartmouth had more saves (12-8) and turn- during the penalty as UVA took a 14-8 lead. overs (18-12). Kraus capped the 8-1 UVA run with the Scoring (G-A) – V: Michael Kraus 4-0, Dox Making his first UVA start after making 11 Cavaliers’ lone goal in the fourth quarter at Aitken 2-1, Mike D’Amario 1-0, Mikey Herring career starts at Vermont (2015-16), Stafford tal- 12:53. With a 15-8 lead, UVA started to sub to 0-1. ND: Mikey Wynne 4-0, Brendan Gleason lied his fourth collegiate hat-trick and first at its second and third strings. 2-1, Bryan Costabile 2-0, Brian Willettes 0-1, UVA. Gordon made his first collegiate start and Stony Brook made it interesting, finishing Pierre Byrne 1-0, Mikey Drake 0-1, Ryder finished with one goal and two assists. UVA the game on a 6-0 run, prompting Tiffany to Garnsey 0-1. played 33 different Cavaliers on Tuesday in put starters back after the Seawolves scored order to give longer rest spurts to starters. the first three goals of the spurt. Goalie Summary – V: Griffin Thompson 30:00. 3 saves, 6 goals allowed. Alex Rode 29:46. 3 Darthmouth 1-1-2-2-6 Virginia 3-3-8-1-15 saves, 2 goals allowed. ND: Matt Schmidt 60:00 Virginia 2-2-3-5-12 Stony Brook 2-3-3-6-14 7 saves, 7 goals allowed. Att-809 Att-1404 Shots: V-30, ND-25 Scoring (G-A) – D: Ben Martin 3-0, George Scoring (G-A) – V: Michael Kraus 5-5, Dox Ground Balls: V-29, ND-33 Prince 1-1, Trevor Ballantyne 1-0, Liam Aitken 4-0, Mikey Herring 2-0, Matt Moore 1-1, Clearing: V-12x18, ND-14X16 O’Connell 1-0. V: Cameron Stafford 3-1, Ian Ian Laviano 1-0, Mike D’Amario 1-0, Regan Faceoffs: V-9, ND-10 Laviano 2-2, Mitch Gordon 1-2, Matt Moore Quinn 1-0, Jared Conners 0-1, Cameron Penalties: V-3-1:30, ND-6-5:00 1-2, Regan Quinn 2-0, Dox Aitken 2-0, Michael Stafford 0-1. SB: Tom Haun 3-0, Connor Grippe EMO: V-1x6, ND-0x3 Kraus 1-1, Chris Merle 0-1, Dave Smith 0-1. 3-0, Mike McCannal 1-2, Jack Walsh 0-3, Owen Daly 2-0, Chris Pickel 1-1, Wayne White 1-0, Goalie Summary – D: George Christopher Justin Pugal 1-0, Harrison Matsuoka 1-0, Matt 60:00 mins. 12 saves, 12 goals alloweed. V: Robison 1-0, Cory Vanginhoven 0-1. Alex Rode 58:26 mins. 8 saves, 6 goals allowed. William Hudson 1:34 mins. 0 saves, 0 goals Goalie Summary – V: Griffin Thompson 30:00. allowed. 4 saves, 5 goals allowed. Alex Rode 30:00. 11 saves, 9 goals allowed. SB: Michael Bollinger Shots: D-23, V-40 58:54. 10 saves, 15 goals allowed. Dan Comber Ground Balls: D-31, V-45 1:05. 0 saves, 0 goals allowed. Clearing: D-17x20, V-19x22 Faceoffs: D-8, V-13 Shots: V-43, SB-46 Penalties: D-2-1:30, V-1-1:00 Ground Balls: V-43, SB-29 EMO: D-0x1, V-0x1 Clearing: V-12x14, SB-15X17 Faceoffs: V-22, SB-8 Penalties: V-6-8:00, SB-5-7:00 EMO: V-4x4, SB-3x5 12 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS

Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Johns Hopkins 15, Virginia 13 Virginia 14, Richmond 10 Virginia 15, North Carolina 12 March 24 • Charlottesville, Va. March 31 • Charlottesville, Va. April 7 • Chapel Hill, N.C.

The No. 9 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (6-2) Virginia sophomore Michael Kraus scored Michael Kraus scored seven points (3 overcame a seven-goal halftime deficit to four goals and dished out one assist as the No. goals, 4 assists) and Mike D’Amario added four defeat the No. 10 Virginia Cavaliers (7-3), 12 Cavaliers (8-3) charged past in-state foe goals to assist the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers 15-13, at Klöckner Stadium. The Blue Jay claim Richmond (5-5), 14-10, at Klöckner Stadium. (9-3, 1-2 ACC) to a key Atlantic Coast the Doyle Smith Cup for the second year in a Despite trailing the Spiders by one goal Conference win over No. 20 North Carolina row. after three quarters, 9-8, the Cavaliers outhus- (6-6, 0-2 ACC), 15-12, at Kenan Stadium. Virginia was electric to start the game, tled their way to victory in the fourth quarter. UVA’s defense also shutdown UNC attackman opening the contest on a 4-0 run. UVA Winning ground balls in the final frame, 19-8, Chris Cloutier, who was No. 2 in the nation received goals from Michael Kraus, Dox Aitken, UVA finished the game on a 6-1 run, including with an active 31-game goal-scoring streak. Regan Quinn and Ian Laviano to start the three goals by Kraus, to win the game. UVA defensemen Logan Greco helped snap game. Laviano’s unassisted score off a UVA opened the game on a 3-1 run the streak as Cloutier didn’t score any goals rebounded shot capped the run with 6:57 left behind goals from Jared Conners, Mikey and managed only two assists. Cloutier’s in the first quarter. Herring and Ian Laviano. Two failed UVA clears streak started on May 14, 2016. After Johns Hopkins found nylon for the led directly to Richmond goals and the game The Tar Heels found nylon first, scoring at first time at 3:07 in the first on a Patrick Fraser was tied, 3-3, with 10:21 left in the second 11:18 in the first to take an early 1-0 lead. UVA goal, UVA reeled out another 4-0 run to take quarter. The Spiders capped a 3-0 run with an responded with a 3-1 run, taking its first lead an 8-1 lead with 2:49 left in the first half. Wade unassisted goal by Garrett Smith at 10:15 left of the game, 3-2. After Dox Aitken’s first shot Maloney scored his first career goal on a Will in the second quarter. of the game was saved, Ian Laviano picked up Rock assist to start the spurt with 2:10 left in The Cavaliers replied with another 3-1 the garbage and quickly scored to start the the first quarter. Jared Conners found Laviano run, taking a 6-5 lead. Wade Maloney found run. Aitken scored back-to-back goals to give with 2:49 left in the half to cap the run. Dox Aitken with 3:12 left in the half, capping UVA the lead. His second was off a Kraus pass Connor DeSimone scored with 40 sec- the run. Austin Brown scored a man-up goal at 3:37 in the first. onds left in the half to end UVA’s run, but with 49 seconds left in the first half for UNC tied the game, 3-3, at 14:07 after Kraus scored an unassisted goal with six sec- Richmond, sending the game into the inter- William Perry scored on a Timmy Kelly assist. It onds left to give UVA the seven-goal lead mission tied at 6-6. was the last time the game was tied as Virginia going into the intermission. Richmond wasted no time to start the finished the first half on a 6-1 run, taking a 9-4 Johns Hopkins owned the second half, third quarter, scoring two quick goals and tak- lead into the intermission. The streak started starting the third quarter on a 6-0 run, cutting ing an 8-6 lead after only 1:07 of play in the on back-to-back goals by D’Amario, both on its deficit to one goal, 9-8, with 2:55 left in the third quarter. An Aitken holding penalty at the Mikey Herring helpers. Herring found third quarter. Aitken appeared to give UVA the close of the second quarter gave the Spiders D’Amario wide open on the crease on both breathing room it needed at the end of the an extra-man opportunity with possession to goals, the second was a creative fake followed third quarter, scoring back-to-back goals on start the third and aid in the Spider spurt. by a behind-the-back goal. D’Amario recorded helpers by Kraus to give UVA an 11-8 lead at A Regan Quinn goal followed by a Spider a hat-trick during the run, Matt Moore scored 1:24 in the third. After the goal by Aitken at goal (Ryan Lee) with 8:53 left in the third quar- once and Kraus scored twice, including cap- 1:24, Hunter Moreland won the ensuing ter kept UVA’s deficit at two goals, 9-7. ping the scoring in the first half with an unas- faceoff and immediately scored an unassisted A beautiful defensive strip by UVA’s Scott sisted tally at 1:37 in the second. goal to close out the scoring in the third quar- Hooper started a quick fast break and Will D’Amario started the third quarter with a ter. Moreland’s goal started a 7-0 Johns Rock found Mitch Gordon with 6:49 left in the goal on a Kraus assist at 9:38. UNC bounced Hopkins run that doomed the Cavaliers. third for the Cavalier goal that started a 7-1 back quickly, going on a 3-0 spurt to cut its Joel Tinney’s goal with 3:53 left in the run to end the game, six of which came in the deficit to three goals, 10-7. Perry scored a game capped the 7-0 run by the Blue Jays and fourth quarter. UVA tied the game with 12:45 man-up goal at 7:23 in the third quarter. UVA gave Johns Hopkins a 15-11 lead. Laviano and left to play after a tremendous defensive strip retaliated with its own 3-0 run on goals by Aitken scored again for the Cavaliers to cut the by Richmond landed right in the stick of Kraus and back-to-back scores by Laviano. The final winning margin at two goals for Johns Cameron Stafford. The UVA senior promptly third goal of the game for Laviano came at Hopkins, 15-13. deposited his good fortune into the net. UVA 1:27 in the third on a Herring assist to give the Outscored by Johns Hopkins in the sec- never trailed again. Cavaliers a 13-7 lead. ond half, 13-4, UVA only managed 12 shots in Kraus scored back-to-back goals at 9:56 North Carolina finished the game on a the second half. The Blue Jays won the battle and 7:58 left, giving UVA the game’s final lead. 5-2 run, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the of shots (52-39), while the ground balls were Cavalier lead. equal (36-36). UVA had more faceoffs (17-15), Richmond 1-5-2-1-10 saves (14-10) and turnovers (18-11). Virginia 3-3-2-6-14 Virginia 3-6-4-2-15 Att-2441 North Carolina 2-2-5-3-12 John Hopkins 1-1-7-6-15 Att-370 Virginia 6-3-2-2-13 Scoring (G-A) – R: Teddy Hatfield 1-2, Mitch Att-2710 Goldberg 2-0, Ryan Lanchbury 2-0, Ryan Lee Scoring (G-A) – V: Michael Kraus 3-4, Mike 2-0, Mitch Savoca 1-1, Eric Hael 0-2, Austin D’Amario 4-0, Mikey Herring 1-3, Ian Laviano Scoring (G-A) – JH: Kyle Marr 4-1, Joel Tinney Brown 1-0, Garrett Smith 1-0, Tate Gallagher 3-0, Matt Moore 2-0, Dox Aitken 2-0, Jared 2-4, Cole Williams 3-0, Connor DeSimone 3-0, 0-1. V: Michael Kraus 4-1, Dox Aitken 2-0, Conners 0-1, Cameron Stafford 0-1. NC: Matt Shack Stanwick 1-1, Hunter Moreland 1-0, Mikey Herring 2-0, Ian Laviano 1-1, Wade Gavin 3-1, William Perry 2-2, Timmy Kelly 1-3, Patrick Fraser 1-0, Kyle Marr 0-1, Alex Maloney 0-2, Matt Moore 0-2, Regan Quinn Chris Cloutier 0-2, Tanner Cook 1-0, Jack Concannon 0-1. V: Michael Kraus 2-5, Dox 1-0, Mitch Gordon 1-0, Cameron Stafford 1-0, Rowlett 1-0, Andy Matthews 1-0, William Aitken 6-0, Ian Laviano 3-0, Regan Quinn 10-0, Jared Conners 1-0, John Fox 1-0, Will Rock 0-1, McBride 1-0, Cam Macri 1-0, Ryan O’Connell Wade Maloney 1-0, Jared Conners 0-1, Scott Dave Smith 0-1. 1-0, Sean Morris 0-1. Hooper 0-1, Will Rock 0-1. Goalie Summary – R: Blake Goodman 60:00 Goalie Summary – V: Alex Rode 60:00 mins. Goalie Summary – JH: Brock Turnbaugh 60:00 mins. 7 saves, 14 goals allowed. V: Alex Rode 10 saves, 12 goals allowed. NC: Alex Bassil mins. 10 saves, 13 goals allowed. V: Alex Rode 60:00 mins. 13 saves, 10 goals allowed. 42:09 mins. 10 saves, 10 goals allowed. Jack 60:00 mins. 14 saves, 15 goals allowed. Pezzulla 12:51 mins. 2 saves, 5 goals allowed. Shots: R-32, V-40 Shots: JH-52, V-39 Ground Balls: R-33, V-46 Shots: V-38, NC-34 Ground Balls: JH-36, V-36 Clearing: R-14x18, V-17x21 Ground Balls: V-34, NC-31 Clearing: JH-14x20,V-13x17 Faceoffs: R-10, V-17 Clearing: V-15x19, NC-20x24 Faceoffs: JH-14, V-18 Penalties: R-0-0:00, V-3-2:00 Faceoffs: V-12, NC-16 Penalties: JH-5-3:30, V-4-3:00 EMO: R-3x3, V-0x0 Penalties: V-4-3:30, NC-3-5:00 EMO: JH-2x4, V-2x5 EMO: V-1x3, NC-2x3

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Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Duke 18, Virginia 13 Virginia 10, Vermont 9 Virginia 11, Syracuse 10 April 14 • Charlottesville, Va. April 21 • New Canaan, Conn. April 27 • Charlottesville, Va. The No. 3 (11-2, 3-1 Hometown hero Michael Kraus scored The No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers (11-4) ACC) outlasted the No. 10 Virginia Cavaliers the game-winning goal with 1:47 left to lift the advance to Sunday’s ACC Championship final (9-3, 1-3 ACC), 18-13, at Klöckner Stadium. No. 13 Virginia Cavaliers (10-4) , 10-9, over the with an 11-10 victory over the No. 12 Syracuse With Duke holding a one-goal lead (12- Vermont Catamounts (10-3) at Dunning Orange (7-6) on Saturday night at Klöckner 11) with 2:49 left in the third quarter, the Blue Stadium on the campus of New Canaan High Stadium. The No. 4 seed Cavaliers will play for Devils went on a 6-0 run to secure the ACC vic- School. Kraus is a 2016 graduate of New the 2018 ACC title on Sunday against the No. 3 tory. Canaan High School. The game was the inau- seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish, who earlier The Blue Devils started the game on a 5-1 gural IMLCA Game of the Week. defeated the No. 2 seed Duke Blue Devils, run. Sean Lowrie capped the run on a helper Virginia trailed for the first time all game, 14-11. from Justin Guterding at 6:14 in the first. UVA 9-8, with 1:16 left in the third quarter after UVA held an early 2-1 advantage after scored two of the next three goals to trail by Jack Knight scored on a Charlie Cobb helper, goals from Dox Aitken and Matt Moore, both three, 6-3, after one quarter of play. Mikey giving Vermont the lead. Both defenses bat- assisted by Michael Kraus. Moore scored his Kerring scored on a Michael Kraus helper, and tled for the next 14 minutes of game action first of his game-high four goals at 12:49 in the then Dox Aitken assisted Kraus at 1:21 in the without either team yielding a goal. Vermont’s first to cap a 2-0 UVA spurt. first. Zack Bucci was tagged with a holding penalty Syracuse used goals from Pat Carlin and Duke outscored UVA, 5-3, in the second with 3:04 left to play, giving UVA an extra-man David Lipka to take a 3-2 lead. Lipka’s goal on quarter to own an 11-6 lead at the intermis- opportunity. UVA’s Mike Herring slipped unde- a Carlin helper capped the run with 3:54 left in sion. Herring, Aitken and Ian Laviano all found tected about eight yards out and Dox Aitken the first. Kraus scored unassisted to tie the the nylon in the second period. Aitken’s unas- found him for the EMO goal, tying the game at game, 3-3, but a UVA shot that was saved cre- sisted goal at 2:37 in the second capped the 9-9 with 2:30 left to play. ated an opportunity with 44 seconds left in first half scoring and gave the sophomore his The Catamounts won the ensuing faceoff the first period for the Orange. Stephen 30th goal of the season. Aitken is the 12th all- and went back toward their own goal. Rehfuss capitalized on a fast break with a man time Cavalier midfielder to score at least 30 Vermont was unable to clear the ball as time down, scoring on an assist by Bradley Voigt to goals in a season and the first since 2009 ran out on the clear attempt, giving the ball give the Orange a one-goal lead after one (Shamel Bratton, 31). back to Virginia via a turnover. UVA was able to quarter of play. The Cavaliers bounced back in the third get the restart moving quickly and Kraus The Cavaliers owned the second quarter, quarter. After Duke’s Joe Manown picked up a scored the game-winning goal with 1:47 left shutting out the Orange. Kraus scored unas- saved shot at 13:11 in the third and scored, to play after streaking about 20 yards and sisted at 8:17 in the period and Aitken scored UVA tallied off five goals in a row to make it a unleashing the shot. on a Kraus helper at 3:12 to cap the scoring in one-goal game, 12-11. During UVA’s 5-0 run UVA started the game with a narrow 2-0 the second quarter. UVA entered the intermis- Michael Kraus scored twice and also assisted lead on goals by Mike D’Amario and Ian sion with a 5-4 lead. Aitken and Herring. Matt Moore’s unassisted Laviano. Back-to-back goals by Vermont’s Liam Moore started the third quarter scoring goal at 2:49 in the third capped the spurt. Limoges tied the game, 2-2, with 3:21 left in for UVA, an unassisted score at 14:19 in the Duke replied with the 6-0 run to secure the first quarter. D’Amario retaliated with a period. It pushed UVA’s lead to 6-4. From that the victory. Guterding found Kevin Quigley at goal at 3:08 in the first and assisted Aitken to point on UVA and Syracuse traded goals back 8:53 in the fourth to cap the streak. UVA man- give UVA a two-goal lead, 4-2. and forth with the Orange never getting closer aged goals from Mike D’Amario and Kraus to Vermont scored two goals in the last 35 than one goal. end the game, but it wasn’t enough. seconds of the first quarter to tie the game, A key for UVA was Justin Schwenk at the Duke won the battle of shots (43-39), 4-4. UVA held a 2-1 advantage to head into the faceoff X. He was 16-of-23 on the game. ground balls (44-33), faceoffs (21-14), saves intermission with a one-goal lead, 6-5. Schwenk now has 216 faceoff wins, breaking (10-9) and had more turnovers (15-13). Vermont made its run in the third quarter, Jack deVilliers (204) program record for faceoff Two of the nation’s best attackmen going on a 4-2 spurt to take a 9-8 lead. Jack wins in the season. Between Schwenk and shined in the game. Duke’s Guterding had four Knight capped a 3-0 Vermont run with 1:16 UVA’s Luke Brugel, UVA won 11-of14 second goals and five assists for nine points, which left in the third, giving the Catamounts their half faceoffs to help keep the Cavaliers a step was mirrored by UVA’s Kraus, who had the only lead of the game. ahead. same numbers. The Virginia defense clamped down, Syracuse won the battle of shots (38-34), holding Vermont scoreless over the game’s while UVA had more ground balls (37-35), Duke 6-5-2-5-18 final 16:16 and setting up the late-game hero- faceoffs (18-7), saves (10-5) and turnovers (17- Virginia 3-3-5-2-13 ics by Herring and Kraus. 10). Att-2681 Virginia 4-2-2-2-10 Syracuse 4-0-3-3-10 Scoring (G-A) - D: Justin Guterding 4-5, Peter Vermont 4-1-4-0-9 Virginia 3-2-4-2-11 Conley 3-1, Joe Robertson 3-0, Joey Manown Att-3000 Att-2615 2-0, Kevin Quigley 2-0, Brian Smyth 2-0, Sean Lowrie 1-0, Nakeie Montgomery 1-0, Brad Scoring (G-A) – VA: Mike D’Amario 3-1, Scoring (G-A) – V: Matt Moore 4-1, Michael Smith 0-3, Mitch Russell 0-1. V: Michael Kraus Michael Kraus 2-1, Dox Aitken 1-2, Ian Laviano Kraus 2-3, Dox Aitken 2-2, Mike D’Amario 2-0, 4-5, Mikey Herring 3-1, Dox Aitken 2-1, Mike 2-0, Jared Conners 1-0, Mikey Herring 1-0, Cory Ian Laviano 1-0, Jared Conners 0-1. S: Stephen D’Amario 2-0, Matt Moore 1-1, Ian Laviano 1-0, Harris 0-1, Matt Moore 0-1, Regan Quinn 0-1, Rehfuss 2-1, Tucker Dordevic 2-0, Pat Carlin Regan Quinn 0-1, Dave Smith 0-1 Will Rock 0-1. UVM: Jack Knight 2-1, Braiden 1-1, Bradley Voigt 0-2, Brendan Bomberry 1-0, Davis 0-3, Ian MacKay 2-0, Dawes Milchling Peter Dearth 1-0, David Lipka 1-0, Seth DeLisle Goalie Summary - D: Danny Fowler 60:00 2-0, Liam Limoges 2-0, Ben French 1-0, Charlie 1-0, Kevin Hutchings 1-0, Nate Solomon 0-1, mins. 10 saves, 13 goals allowed.V: Alex Rode Cobb 0-1, Mark Maciano 0-1. Marcus Cummingham 0-1. 15:00 mins. 3 saves, 6 goals allowed. Griffin Thompson 45:00 mins. 6 saves, 12 goals Goalie Summary – VA: Alex Rode 60:00 mins. Goalie Summary– V: Alex Rode 60:00 mins. allowed. 10 saves, 9 goals allowed. UVM: Nick Washuta 10 saves, 10 goals allowed. S: Dom Madonna 60:00 mins. 19 saves, 10 goals allowed. 60:00 mins. 5 saves, 11 goals allowed. Shots: D-43, V-39 Ground Balls: D-44,V-33 Shots: VA-41, UVM-34 Shots: V-34, S-38 Clearing: D-17x21,V-14x16 Ground Balls: VA-29, UVM-20 Ground Balls: V-37, S-35 Faceoffs: D-21, V-14 Clearing: VA-19x22, UVM-18x23 Clearing: V-11x13, S-18x20 Penalties: D-7-5:00,V-4-2:00 Faceoffs: VA-15, UVM-8 Faceoffs: V-18, S-7 EMO: D-2x4, V-4x7 Penalties: VA-4-2:00, UVM-3-2:30 Penalties: V-4-3:30, S-3-2:30 EMO: VA-1x3, UVM-0X4 EMO: V-1x3, S-0x3

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Game 16 Notre Dame 17, Virginia 7 April 29 • Charlottesville, Va.

The No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers (11-5) fell in the ACC Championship game to the No. 16 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-5), 17-7, at Klöckner Stadium. The Fighting Irish claimed their second ACC Tournament title since join- ing the league in 2014. Despite the wide margin of defeat for UVA, the Cavaliers struck first on a Michael Kraus goal at 12:56 on a helper from Ian Laviano. Notre Dame proceeded to go on an 11-2 run that ended with 9:39 left in the third quarter. Ryder Garnsey capped the big Notre Dame streak with an unassisted goal, giving the Irish an 11-3 lead. Kraus helped UVA break through with an unassisted goal at 8:15 in the third, cutting the Notre Dame lead to seven goals, 11-4. Kraus’ goal started a mini 4-2 run for the Cavaliers. Mikey Herring’s goal on Matt Moore’s third assist of the game finished the Cavaliers scor- ing with 12:26 left. Notre Dame finished off the game on a 4-0 run to claim victory. Notre Dame won the battle of shots (38- 35) and ground balls (45-41), while UVA had more faceoff wins (15-11), saves (9-8) and turn- overs (25-23). Mike D’Amario, Justin Schwenk, Kraus and Moore all were named to the ACC All- Tournament team. Duke placed two players, Rielly Walsh and Brad Smith, on the team. Syracuse’s Stephen Rehfuss made the squad. Notre Dame placed four on the team lead by tournament MVP Bryan Costabile. Garnsey, John Sexton and Matt Schmidt also made the team.

Notre Dame 3-5-5-4-17 Virginia 2-1-3-1-7 Att-3139 Scoring (G-A) – V: Michael Kraus 3-1, Mike D’Amario 3-0, Matt Moore 0-3, Mikey Herring 1-0, Ian Laviano 0-1. ND: Ryder Garnsey 3-2, Byran Costabile 3-1, Brian Willets 3-0, Pierere Byrne 2-1, Mikey Wynne 2-0, Brendan Collins 2-0, Timmy Phillips 1-1, Jordan Walter 1-0, Wheaton Jockoboice 0-1, John Sexton 0-1. Goalie Summary – V: Alex Rode 45:00 mins. 6 saves, 13 goals allowed. Griffin Thompson 15:00 mins. 3 saves, 4 goals allowed. ND: Matt Schmidt 60:00 mins. 8 saves, 7 goals allowed. Shots: V-35, ND-38 Ground Balls: V-41, ND-45 Clearing: V-15x19, ND-20x24 Faceoffs: V-15, ND-11 Penalties: V-5-4:30, ND-2-1:00 EMO: V-1x2, ND-3x5

15 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS SEASON/CAREER HIGHS 28 JARED CONNERS • D 4 MATT EMERY • M Season Highs Season Highs 6 DOX AITKEN • M G 2 vs. Princeton (2/24) G 1 vs. High Point (2/20) Season Highs A 1 4x, last vs. Syracuse (4/27) A 1 vs. High Point (2/20) G 6 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) Pts. 2 vs. Princeton (2/24) Pts. 2 vs. High Point (2/20) A 3 vs. Syracuse (3/4) GB 7 vs. Stony Brook (3/10) GB 1 vs. Notre Dame( 3/17) Pts. 6 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) CT 1 3x, last vs. Duke (4/14) CT - - GB 4 vs. Loyola (2/10) CT 1 2x, last vs. Vermont (4/21) Career Highs Career Highs G 2 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/18) G 2 vs. Richmond (4/16) Career Highs A 1 5x, last vs. Syracuse (4/18) A 2 vs. VMI (3/16) G 6 vs. John Hopkins (3/18) Pts. 2 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/18) Pts. 2 4x, last vs. High Point (2/20) A 3 vs. Syracuse (3/18) GB 7 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (3/18) GB 2 2x, last vs. Siena (2/17) Pts. 6 vs. John Hopkins (3/18) CT 3 vs. Loyola (2/17) CT - - GB 5 vs. Syracuse (3/17) CT 2 2x, last vs. Duke (4/17) 22 RYAN CONRAD • M 27 COOPER FERSEN • D Season Highs Season Highs 45 ZACH AMBROSINO • D G 1 4x, last vs. Syracuse (3/4) G - - Season Highs A 2 vs. Loyola (2/10) A - - G - - Pts. 2 2x, last vs. High Point (2/20) Pts. - - A - - GB 10 vs. Princeton (2/24) GB - - Pts. - - CT 2 vs. Drexel (2/17) CT - - GB 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Career Highs CT 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Career Highs G - - G 3 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/17) A - - Career Highs A 2 5x, last vs. Loyola (2/18) Pts. - - G - - Pts. 4 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/17) GB 4 vs. VMI (3/16) A - - GB 11 vs. Cornell (3/17) CT 2 2x, last vs. High Point (3/17) Pts. - - CT 2 4x, last vs. Drexel (2/18) GB 4 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/17) 34 JOHN FOX • A CT 3 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/17) 10 MIKE D’ AMARIO • A Season Highs Season Highs G 1 3x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) 26 JACKSON APPELT • A G 4 vs. North Carolina (4/7) A - - Season Highs A 1 vs. Princeton (2/24) Pts. 1 3x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) G 1 vs. Manhattan (3/6) Pts. 4 4x, last vs. Vermont (4/21) GB 2 4x, last vs. Syracuse (4/27) A - - GB 2 2x, last vs. Duke (4/14) CT 3 vs. High Point (2/20) Pts. 1 vs. Manhattan (3/6) CT 1 vs. Princeton (2/24) GB - - Career Highs CT - - Career Highs G 1 3x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) G 7 vs. Drexel (2/17) A - - Career Highs A 3 vs. Cornell (3/17) Pts. 1 3x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) G 1 vs. Manhattan (3/18) Pts. 8 vs. Cornell (3/11) GB 2 4x, last vs. Syracuse (4/18) A - - GB 4 2x, last vs. Drexel (2/17) CT 3 vs. High Point (2/18) Pts. 1 vs. Manhattan (3/18) CT 1 6x, last vs. Princeton (2/18) GB - - 37 MITCH GORDON • A CT - - 41 THEO DOL • D Season Highs Season Highs G 1 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) 48 LUKE BRUGEL • M G - - A 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Season Highs A - - Pts. 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) G - - Pts. - - GB 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) A - - GB - - CT - - Pts. - - CT - - GB 1 2x, last vs. Vermont (4/21) Career Highs CT - - Career Highs G 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) FaceW 5 (7) vs. Drexel (2/17) G - - A 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) A - - Pts. 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) Career Highs Pts. - - GB 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) GB - - CT 1 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) G 1 vs. Drexel (2/17) CT - - A 1 4x, last vs. Cleveland State (4/17) 44 LOGAN GRECO • D Pts. 2 vs. Drexel (2/17) 14 MATT DZIAMA • M GB 8 vs. Duke (4/17) Season Highs Season Highs G - - CT G - - FaceW 12 (15) vs. Drexel (2/17) A - - A - - Pts. - - Pts. - - 24 CHASE CAMPBELL • D GB 4 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) GB 3 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/20) CT 3 4x, last vs. Duke (4/14) Season Highs CT 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) G - - Career Highs A - - Career Highs Pts. - - G - - G - - A - - GB 1 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) A 1 vs. VMI (3/16) CT 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Pts. - - Pts. 1 vs. VMI (3/16) GB 4 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) GB 6 vs. Syracuse (3/16) CT 3 4x, last vs. Duke (4/18) Career Highs CT 3 vs. VMI (3/16) G - - A - - 8 CORY HARRIS • M Pts. - - Season Highs GB 2 vs. VMI (3/15) G - - CT 1 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/18) A 1 vs. Vermont (4/21) Pts. 1 vs. Vermont (4/21) GB 2 2X, last vs. Syracuse (4/27) CT - - Career Highs G - - A 2 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) Pts. 2 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) GB 2 3x, last vs. Syracuse (4/18) CT -

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13 GRIFFIN HARRIS • M 16 KYLE KOLOGY • D 5 MATT MOORE • M/A Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G - - G - - G 4 vs. Syracuse (4/27) A - - A - - A 3 vs. Notre Dame (4/29) Pts. - - Pts. - - Pts. 5 vs. Syracuse (4/27) GB 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) GB 4 vs. Notre Dame (3/17) GB 3 vs. Vermont (4/21) CT - - CT 2 2x, last vs. High Point (2/20) CT 1 2x, last vs. Vermont (4/21)

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs G - - G - - G 4 vs. Syracuse (4/18) A - - A - - A 3 vs. Notre Dame (4/18) Pts. - - Pts. - - Pts. 5 vs. Syracuse (4/18) GB 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) GB 4 vs. Notre Dame (3/18) GB 3 vs. Vermont (4/18) CT - - CT 2 2x, last vs. High Point (2/18) CT 1 2x, last vs. Vermont (4/18)

42 MIKEY HERRING • A 2 MICHAEL KRAUS • A Season Highs Season Highs 18 MILAN MURRAY • M G 3 vs. Duke (4/14) G 5 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (3/10) Season Highs A 4 vs. High Point (2/20) A 5 3x, last vs. Duke (4/14) G - - Pts. 4 3x, last vs. Duke (4/14) Pts. 10 vs. Stony Brook (3/10) A - - GB 1 6x, last vs. North Carolina (4/7) GB 5 vs. Notre Dame (3/17) Pts. - - CT - - CT 1 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) GB 2 vs. Richmond (3/31) CT - - Career Highs Career Highs G 3 vs. Duke (4/18) G 5 3x, last vs. Stony Brook (3/18) Career Highs A 4 2x, last vs. High Point (2/18) A 5 4x, last vs. Duke (4/18) G 3 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) Pts. 5 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) Pts. 10 vs. Stony Brook (3/18) A - - GB 2 2x, last vs. Robert Morris (4/17) GB 5 vs. Notre Dame (3/18) Pts. 3 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) CT 1 vs. Robert Morris (4/17) CT 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) GB 2 vs. Richmond (3/18)) CT 1 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) 25 SCOTT HOOPER • D 40 RYAN LAMB • M Season Highs Season Highs 49 JACK PEELE • M G - - G 1 vs. Drexel (2/17) Season Highs A 1 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) A - - G - - Pts. 1 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) Pts. 1 vs. Drexel (2/17) A - - GB 5 vs. Syracuse (3/4) GB 2 vs. Drexel (2/17) Pts. - - CT 5 2x, last vs. Notre Dame (3/17) CT - - GB - - CT - - Career Highs Career Highs G - - G 2 vs. VMI (3/16) Career Highs A 1 2x, last vs. John Hopkins (3/18) A 2 vs. VMI (3/16) G - - Pts. 1 2x, last vs. John Hopkins (3/18) Pts. 4 vs.VMI (3/16) A - - GB 6 vs. Notre Dame (3/17) GB 2 2x, last vs. Drexel (2/18) Pts. - - CT 7 vs. Robert Morris (4/17) CT - - GB - - CT - - 33 WILLIAM HUDSON • G 3 IAN LAVIANO • A Season Highs Season Highs 47 LAWSON PISANI • A SV - - G 5 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/24) Season Highs SV% - - A 2 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/20) G - - GA - - Pts. 7 vs. Princeton (2/24) A - - Faced - - GB 3 vs. High Point (2/20) Pts. - - GB - - CT 1 3x, last vs. Duke (4/14) GB - - CT - - Carrer Highs Career Highs SV - - G 5 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/24) Career Highs SV% - - A 2 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/18) G - - GA - - Pts. 7 vs. Princeton (2/24) A - - Faced - - GB 3 vs. High Point (2/20) Pts. - - GB - - CT 1 3x, last vs. Duke (4/18) GB 2 vs. Cleveland State (4/17) CT - - 21 JARRET JONES • D/LSM 50 WADE MALONEY • M Season Highs Season Highs 46 RYAN PRIDE • M G - - G 1 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) Season Highs A - - A 2 vs. Richmond (3/31) G - - Pts. - - Pts. 2 vs. Richmond (3/31) A - - GB - - GB 1 vs. Duke (4/14) Pts. - - CT - - CT - - GB - - CT - - Career Highs Career Highs G - - G 1 vs. John Hopkins (3/18) Career Highs A - - A 2 vs. Richmond (3/18) G - - Pts. - - Pts. 2 vs. Richmond (3/18) A - - GB - - GB 1 vs. Duke (4/14) Pts. - - CT - - CT - - GB - - CT - - 7 CHRIS MERLE • M Season Highs G - - A 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Pts. 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) GB 2 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/24) CT 1 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Career Highs G - - A 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) Pts. 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) GB 2 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/18) CT 1 2x, last vs. Dartmouth (3/18)

17 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS

19 REGAN QUINN • A 20 DAVE SMITH • M 15 GRIFFIN THOMPSON • G Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) G - - SV 15 vs. Loyola (2/10) A 2 vs. Princeton (2/24) A 1 4x, last vs. Duke (4/14) SV% 47% vs. Drexel (2/17) Pts. 2 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/24) Pts. 1 4x, last vs. Duke (4/14) GA 15 vs. Loyola (2/10) GB 2 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) GB 3 6x, last vs. Vermont (4/21) Faced 27 vs. Loyola (2/10) CT - - CT 1 4x, last vs. Vermont (4/21) GB 6 vs. Loyola (2/10) FaceW 1 (1) vs. Richmond (3/31) CT 1 vs. Loyola (2/10)

Careerr Highs Career Highs Career Highs G 2 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) G 1 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/17) SV 18 vs. Robert Morris (4/17) A 2 vs. Princeton (2/18) A 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) SV% 75% vs. Robert Morris (4/17) Pts. 2 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/18) Pts. 1 7x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) GA 17 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/17) GB 2 vs. John Hopkins (3/18) GB 4 2x, last vs. Notre Dame (3/17) Faced 62 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/17) CT - - CT 1 5x, last vs. Vermont (4/18) GB 6 2x, last vs. Loyola (2/18) FaceW 5 (7) vs. VMI (3/16) CT 2 vs. Robert Morris (4/17) 30 JACK REILLY • D Season Highs 17 GRIFFIN SPOLANSKY • D G - - Season Highs Key - Career Highs are Month/Year A - - G - - 2018 Season Highs are Month/Day Pts. - - A - - * - at Monmouth GB - - Pts. - - ^ - at Vermont CT - - GB 3 vs. Richmond (3/31) CT 1 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (3/10) Career Highs G - - Career Highs A - - G - - Pts. - - A - - GB 3 vs. High Point (3/17) Pts. - - CT - - GB 3 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) CT 1 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (3/18) 9 WILL ROCK • D/LSM Season Highs 11 CAMERON STAFFORD • A G - - Season Highs A 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) G 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Pts. 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) A 1 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/7) GB 5 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) Pts. 3 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) CT 3 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/7) GB 1 3x, last vs. Richmond (3/31) CT 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) Career Highs Career Highs G - - G 6^ vs. Dartmouth (3/16) A 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) A 2^ vs. Stony Brook (4/16) Pts. 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) Pts. 6^ vs. Dartmouth (3/16) GB 5 2x, last vs. Richmond (3/18) GB 5^ vs. Jacksonville, 2/16) CT 3 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/18) CT 1 5x, last vs. vs. Dartmouth (3/18)

38 ALEX RODE • G Season Highs SV 15 vs. Syracuse (3/4) SV% 65% vs. High Point (2/20) GA 15 2x, last vs. John Hopkins (3/24) Faced 52 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) GB 7 vs. Dartmouth (3/20) CT 2 vs. John Hopkins (3/24) Career Highs SV 15 vs. Syracuse (3/18) SV% 65% vs. High Point (2/18) GA 15 2x, last vs. John Hopkins (3/18) Faced 52 2x, last vs. John Hopkins (3/18) GB 7 vs. Dartmouth (3/18) CT 2 vs. John Hopkins (3/18)

36 JUSTIN SCHWENK • M Season Highs G 1 2x, last vs. High Point (2/20) A 1 vs. High Point (2/20) Pts. 2 vs. High Point (2/20) GB 9 3x, last vs. Syracuse (4/27) CT 1 vs. Duke (4/14) FaceW 25 (34) vs. Princeton (2/24)

Career Highs G 1 5x, last vs. High Point (2/18) A 1 2x, last vs. High Point (2/18) Pts. 2 vs. High Point (2/20) GB 9 3x, last vs. Syracuse (4/18) CT 1 4x, last vs. Duke (4/18) FaceW 25 (34) vs. Princeton (2/24)

18 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 2018 Virginia Lacrosse 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS Virginia Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Overall: 11-5 Conf: 1-3 Home: 5-4 Away: 5-1 Neut: 1-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 2 Michael Kraus 16-16 43 37 80 146 . 2 9 5 74 .5 0 7 4 2 2 38 34 3 - - 3-3.0 6 Dox Aitken 16-16 34 12 46 108 .3 1 5 62 .5 7 4 2 5 0 33 29 3 - - 8-5.0 3 Ian Laviano 16-15 32 7 39 86 . 3 7 2 57 .6 6 3 2 2 1 24 18 3 - - 6-4.0 5 Matt Moore 16-11 17 14 31 80 .2 1 3 49 .6 1 3 2 0 0 23 14 5 - - 3-2.5 10 Mike D'Amario 15-12 27 3 30 56 . 4 8 2 45 .8 0 4 1 3 0 14 6 1 - - 1-0.5 42 Mikey Herring 16-3 12 15 27 28 .4 2 9 22 .7 8 6 0 4 0 9 12 0 - - 1-0.5 19 Regan Quinn 15-8 7 5 12 28 . 2 5 0 13 .4 6 4010360 - - - 28 Jared Conners 16-0 5 5 10 13 .3 8 5 7 .5 3 8 0 0 0 52 9 9 - - 7-6.0 11 Cameron Stafford 14-3 6 3 9 14 .4 2 9 10 .7 1 4020331 - - - 22 Ryan Conrad 5-5 4 3 7 12 .3 3 3 5 .4 1 7 0 0 0 23 8 2 - - 2-1.5 9 Will Rock 16-0 0 5 5 3 .0 0 0 1 .3 3 3 0 0 0 43 6 17 - - 1-1.0 37 Mitch Gordon 4-2 2 2 4 8 .2 5 0 4 .5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - - - 20 Dave Smith 15-0 0 4 4 3 .0 0 0 3 1.000 0 0 0 29 12 5 1-2 . 5 0 0 2-1.5 34 John Fox 16-0 3 0 3 7 .4 2 9 3 .4 2 9 0 0 0 17 5 11 - - 7-4.5 36 Justin Schwenk 16-0 2 1 3 7 . 2 8 6 4 .5 7 1 0 0 1 93 13 1 229-381 . 6 0 1 2-1.5 50 Wade Maloney 6-0 1 2 3 4 .2 5 0 1 .2 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 - - - 4 Matt Emery 13-5 1 1 2 14 .0 7 1 6 .4 2 9 0 0 0 0 5 0 - - 1-0.5 40 Ryan Lamb 7-0 1 0 1 4 .2 5 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 - - - 26 Jackson Appelt 4-0 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 2 .6 6 7000020 - - - 8 Cory Harris 12-0 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 6 2 0 - - 1-1.0 7 Chris Merle 14-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 9 2 3 - - 1-1.0 38 Alex Rode 13-10 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 45 10 6 - - - 25 Scott Hooper 15-15 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 33 4 24 - - 7-5.5 47 Lawson Pisani 6-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - - 45 Zach Ambrosino 11-7 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 8 2 1 - - 7-8.0 30 Jack Reilly 7-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 0 0 - - - 18 Milan Murray 9-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000320 - - - 49 Jack Peele 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 48 Luke Brugel 14-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 22-50 .4 4 0- 44 Logan Greco 16-11 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 24 4 19 - - 2-2.0 41 Theo Dol 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000000 - - - 33 William Hudson 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 24 Chase Campbell 11-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000333 - - - 17 Griffin Spolansky 6-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 - - - 16 Kyle Kology 16-15 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 20 3 12 - - 2-1.5 15 Griffin Thompson 8-6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 21 6 1 - - - 14 Matt Dziama 7-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 2 - - 5-3.0 13 Griffin Harris 6-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - - - Total 16 198 123 321 630 . 3 1 4 375 .5 9 5 11 19 4 606 241 134 252-433 . 5 8 2 69-54.0 Opponents 16 184 103 287 605 .3 0 4 360 .5 9 5 5 24 1 529 222 117 181-433 .4 1 8 53-44.5

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 33 William Hudson 1-0 1:34 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0000 0 15 Griffin Thompson 8-6 316:46 58 10.99 52 .4 7 3 4 0 0 197 38 Alex Rode 13-10 645:55 126 11.70 124 .4 9 6 7 5 0 408 Total 16 964:15 184 11.45 176 .4 8 9 11 5 0 605 Opponents 16 964:15 198 12.32 177 .4 7 2 5 11 0 630

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Virginia 53 44 56 44 0 1 198 Virginia 38 46 57 35 0 0 176 Opponents 51 40 46 47 0 0 184 Opponents 46 48 47 36 0 0 177

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary VA Opponent Virginia 164 160 166 138 1 1 630 Total 22422 6538 Opponents 156 146 154 149 0 0 605 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/2491 6/1090 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/3000 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Virginia 99 92 103 80 0 1 375 Opponents 89 86 103 82 0 0 360

CLEARS: Virginia -- 250-296 .845, Opponents -- 267-312 .856. MAN-UP OPPS: Virginia -- 19-50 .380, Opponents -- 24-64 .375.

19 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Overall Team Statistics 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS All games (as of Apr 30, 2018)

VIRGINIA TEAM STATISTICS Overall: 11-5 Conf: 1-3 Home: 5-4 Away: 5-1 Neut: 1-0

TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 198-630 184-605 Goals scored per game 12.38 11.50 Shot pct. . 3 1 4 . 3 0 4 Shots on goal-Attempts 375-630 360-605 SOG pct. . 5 9 5 . 5 9 5 S h o t s / G a m e 39.4 37.8 A s s is t s 123 103 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 19-50 24-64 Conversion Percent . 3 8 0 . 3 7 5 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 198 184 M a n - u p 19 24 M a n - d o w n 41 U n a s s is t e d 75 81 O v e r t im e 10 Goals scored average 12.32 11.45 GROUND BALLS 606 529 TURNOVERS 241 222 CAUSED TURNOVERS 134 117 FACEOFFS (W-L) 252-433 181-433 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 8 2 . 4 1 8 CLEARS 250-296 267-312 Clear Pct. . 8 4 5 . 8 5 6 PENALTIES N u m b e r 69 53 M in u t e s 54:00 44:30 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 22422 6538 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/2491 6/1090 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/3000

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Virginia 53 44 56 44 0 1 198 Virginia 164 160 166 138 1 1 630 Opponents 51 40 46 47 0 0 184 Opponents 156 146 154 149 0 0 605

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Virginia 38 46 57 35 0 0 176 Virginia 99 92 103 80 0 1 375 Opponents 46 48 47 36 0 0 177 Opponents 89 86 103 82 0 0 360

20 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS ------5-19 13-33 229-381 111-219 5 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 2 6 0 11 20 15 11 27 2 5 4 3 5 2 2 0 8 0 0 1 38 14 16 17 32 10 11 0 6 1 5 2 9 0 0 9 3 64 23 16 97 17 11 45 46 47 0 101 0360 - 0442 - 0671 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 3 7 . 2 1 3 . 4 0 5 . 3 1 8 . 2 4 0 . 2 5 0 . 4 2 9 . 2 5 0 . 3 5 7 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 4 8 3 7 4 7 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 80 42 22 16 14 187 125 155 7 3 3 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 31 41 13 47 6 3 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 14 24 17 12.16 CAREER 0553 . 0 0 000043617- 600058176 0 600193131 8 0 8 2 . 0553 2 . 2577 0000923- . 2137 0 000048719- 0 0 . 0111 0 . 0002 0000644- - 000020312- 0 00005298 0 0 0 0 . 0000 0 . 0000 . 0225 7 4 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1565 . 2 0 00005061 0 2 . 1565 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 110 11 89 - 63 17 17 30 166 8-0 9-0 2-0 3-0 6-0 15-818-3 7 5 8 12 3 28 0 5 11 2 . 19 0 1 2 4 . 1 0 2 22-0 8 121-0 9 32 0 5 2 . 1 0 37-3 31-0 12-2 16-0 12-0 25-0 14-0 14-0 31-25 16-11 34-20 13-10 41-31 19-13 819:18 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ------8-5.0 3-2.5 1-0.5 7-6.0 2-1.5 7-4.5 1-1.0 2-2.0 1-0.5 • 52-81-1.0 11 • 8 14-0 197-8.0 68 • . 1 6 2 40-30 0 0 0 10 21 0 - 5-3.0 • 37-0 53-44.5 19-13 • 0 0 ------22-50 - • 28-0 181-433 0 0 3 5 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 11 19 117 0 5 9 8 0 5 4 2 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 6 1 29 14 12 10 222 4 11 9 3 1 2 6 0 2 0 0 4 3 33 23 52 23 17 45 24 21 529 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia 2018 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0020 -0 0 -•4-01013 . 3 3 3000020- 0 0 0 0 0000 -0 0 -•4-00000 . 0 0 0000000- 0 0 1 0360 -0331 - -• -• 0050 - 0923 - 0821 - 0600 0333 - -• 0320 - -• 0922 - All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) 30, Apr of (as games All . 4 7 3 . 4 8 9 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 52 176 Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics Season/Career Individual Virginia . 3 1 5 . 2 1 3 . 4 2 9 . 3 8 5 . 3 . 2 5 0 . 4 2 9 . 2 5 0 . 2 5 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 3 0 4 VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL/CAREER STATISTICS VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL/CAREER 10.99 11.45 8 7 4 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 28 13 12 SEASON 108 605 58 7 4 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 46 31 27 10 287 5 3 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 14 15 103 316:46 964:15 5 4 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 17 12 184 16 16 964:15 198 12.32 177 2 7 4 . 5 11 0 0 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 5-5 4-2 6-0 7-0 6-0 7-0 2-0 1-0 6-0 8-6 6-0 8-6 4-0 1 0 19-0 3 3 3 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 7-0 0 0 0 01-0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1:34 0 0 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 3-0 9:33 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 144 144 198 123 321 630 4 1 3 . 11 19 4 606 241 134 252-433 69-54.0 14-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 15-016-0 0 4 2 4 1 3 3 . 0 0 0 7 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 0 29 1 12 93 5 13 1-2 1 229-381 2-1.5 2-1.5 • • 37-0 16-0 16-3 16-0 16-0 12-0 15-814-3 716-0 5 6 12 3 0 28 0 5 2 . 9 5 0 14 913-5 2 5 4 1 . 0 3 1 2 . 0 0 014-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 14 1 43 7 1 0 . 0 6 1 0 17 1 0 0 0 . - 0 0 11-0 1-1.0 • 0 16-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 11-7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 15-12 27 3 30 56 . 4 8 2 1 3 0 14 6 1 - 1-0.5 • 51-31 78 18 96 210 . 3 7 1 4 11 0 57 35 5 - 13-10 645:55 126 11.70 124 . 4 9 6 7 5 0 0 • 13-10 645:55 126 11.70 124 . 4 9 6 7 5 0 0 16-16 16-11 13-10 16-11 16-16 4316-15 37 32 80 146 7 . 2 9 5 39 4 86 2 . 3 7 2 2 2 38 2 34 1 24 3 18 - 3 - 3-3.0 •15-15 31-29 6-4.0 0 77 • 16-15 1 59 136 32 1 246 . 3 1 3 7 0 5 . 0 0 0 39 6 0 86 2 0 . 3 7 2 7016-15 2 0 66 2 33 0 1 5 4 0 24 24 - 18 0 - 3 0 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 7-5.5 • 0 60-57 20 3 12 - 2-1.5 • 16-15 Opponents Dox Aitken Moore Matt Herring Mikey Conners Jared Conrad Ryan Gordon Mitch John Fox Wade Maloney Lamb Ryan Harris Cory Alex Rode Lawson Pisani Jack Reilly Jack Peele Greco Logan William Hudson Griffin Spolansky Griffin Thompson Harris Griffin Total Opponents Griffin Thompson Total 38 Alex Rode ## Player 26 Michael Kraus 35 Ian Laviano 10 Mike D'Amario 42 19 Quinn Regan 28 11 Stafford Cameron 22 937 Will Rock 20 Dave Smith 34 36 Justin Schwenk 50 440 Emery Matt 26 Jackson Appelt 8 738 Merle Chris 25 Scott Hooper 47 45 Zach Ambrosino 30 18 Murray Milan 49 48 Luke Brugel 44 41 Theo Dol 33 24 Chase Campbell 17 16 Kyle Kology 15 14 Dziama Matt 13 ## Goalie 33 William Hudson 15

21 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Lacrosse Overall/Conference Statistics 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS

VIRGINIAOverall: INDIVIDUAL/ACC 11-5 Conf: 1-3 Home: 5-4 Away: 5-1STATISTICS Neut: 1-0

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% to ct gw gb gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% to ct gw gb 2 Michael Kraus 16-16 43 37 80 146 . 2 9 5 74 . 5 0 7 34 3 4 38 4-4 13 10 23 40 . 3 2 5 19 . 4 7 5 3 0 0 10 6 Dox Aitken 16-16 34 12 46 108 . 3 1 5 62 . 5 7 4 29 3 2 33 4-4 8 5 13 26 . 3 0 8 15 . 5 7 7 11 0 0 7 3 Ian Laviano 16-15 32 7 39 86 . 3 7 2 57 . 6 6 3 18 3 2 24 4 - 4 6 0 6 2 1 . 2 8 6 1 3 . 6 1 9 6 2 1 4 5 Matt Moore 16-11 17 14 31 80 . 2 1 3 49 . 6 1 3 14 5 2 23 4-3 3 2 5 16 . 1 8 8 11 . 6 8 8 4 1 0 7 10 Mike D'Amario 15-12 27 3 30 56 . 4 8 2 45 . 8 0 4 6 1 1 14 4-3 10 1 11 15 . 6 6 7 14 . 9 3 3 1 0 0 4 42 Mikey Herring 16-3 12 15 27 28 . 4 2 9 22 . 7 8 6 12 0 0 9 4-0 4 5 9 6 . 6 6 7 6 1.000 2 0 0 2 19 Regan Quinn 15-8 7 5 12 28 . 2 5 0 13 . 4 6 4 6 0 0 3 4 - 3 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 2 0 0 0 28 Jared Conners 16-0 5 5 10 13 . 3 8 5 7 . 5 3 8 9 9 0 52 4-0 1 1 2 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 1 2 0 13 11 Cameron Stafford 14-3 6 3 9 14 . 4 2 9 10 . 7 1 4 3 1 0 3 3 - 1 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Ryan Conrad 5-5 4 3 7 12 . 3 3 3 5 . 4 1 7 8 2 0 23 1-1 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0 0 1 9 Will Rock 16-0 0 5 5 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 6 1 7 0 4 3 4 - 0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 5 0 8 37 Mitch Gordon 4-2 2 2 4 8 . 2 5 0 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Dave Smith 15-0 0443 . 0 0 031.000 12 5 0 29 4-00111 . 0 0 011.000 4 0 0 8 34 John Fox 16-0 3 0 3 7 . 4 2 9 3 . 4 2 9 5 11 0 17 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 36 Justin Schwenk 16-0 2 1 3 7 . 2 8 6 4 . 5 7 1 1 3 1 0 9 3 4 - 0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 7 50 Wade Maloney 6-0 1 2 3 4 . 2 5 0 1 . 2 5 0 4 0 0 1 3-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 Matt Emery 13-5 1 1 2 14 . 0 7 1 6 . 4 2 9 5 0 0 0 3-10001 . 0 0 011.000 1 0 0 0 40 Ryan Lamb 7-0 1 0 1 4 . 2 5 0 3 . 7 5 0 2 0 0 2 - 26 Jackson Appelt 4-0 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 2 0 0 0 - 8 Cory Harris 12-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 2 0 0 6 2-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 2 7 Chris Merle 14-0 0111 . 0 0 011.000 2 3 0 9 3 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 Alex Rode 13-10 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 10 6 0 45 4-3 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 1 0 10 25 Scott Hooper 15-15 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 4 2 4 0 3 3 4 - 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 2 47 Lawson Pisani 6-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 Zach Ambrosino 11-7 0001 . 0 0 011.000 2 1 0 8 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 Jack Reilly 7-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Milan Murray 9-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 49 Jack Peele 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 48 Luke Brugel 14-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Logan Greco 16-11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 4 19 0 24 4-3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 6 0 8 41 Theo Dol 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 33 William Hudson 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 24 Chase Campbell 11-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Griffin Spolansky 6-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Kyle Kology 16-15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 4 - 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 2 0 9 15 Griffin Thompson 8-6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 6 1 0 21 2-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 14 Matt Dziama 7-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 2 0 9 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 Griffin Harris 6-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 16 198 123 321 630 . 3 1 4 375 . 5 9 5241 134 11 606 4 46 29 75 137 . 3 3 6 85 . 6 2 0 57 27 1 137 Opponents 16 184 103 287 605 . 3 0 4 360 . 5 9 5 222 117 5 529 4 51 31 82 145 . 3 5 2 91 . 6 2 8 50 29 3 146

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## Player gp-gs min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t gp-gs min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t 33 William Hudson 1-0 1:34 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 15 Griffin Thompson 8-6 316:46 58 10.99 52 . 4 7 3 4 0 0 2-1 75:00 18 14.40 9 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 38 Alex Rode 13-10 645:55 126 11.70 124 . 4 9 6 7 5 0 4-3 165:00 33 12.00 31 . 4 8 4 1 3 0 Total 16 964:15 184 11.45 176 . 4 8 9 11 5 0 4 240:00 51 12.75 40 . 4 4 0 1 3 0 Opponents 16 964:15 198 12.32 177 . 4 7 2 5 11 0 4 240:00 46 11.50 39 . 4 5 9 3 1 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Virginia 53 44 56 44 0 1 198 Virginia 12 12 12 10 46 Opponents 51 40 46 47 0 0 184 Opponents 16 12 9 14 51

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Virginia 164 160 166 138 1 1 630 Virginia 34 33 37 33 137 Opponents 156 146 154 149 0 0 605 Opponents 39 38 32 36 145

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Virginia 38 46 57 35 0 0 176 Virginia 10 12 12 6 40 Opponents 46 48 47 36 0 0 177 Opponents 10 8 13 8 39

Attendance Summary VA Opponent Attendance Summary VA Opponent Ttl 22422 6538 Ttl 5662 2441 22 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS

2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Team Game-by-Game VIRGINIAAll games GAME-BY-GAME (as of Apr 30, 2018)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog GW UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 10, 2018 LOYOLA 13-12 13 9 22 44 23 1 2 0 41 18 8 18-29 2-1.5 Feb 17, 2018 Drexel 13-8 13 6 19 44 23 1 1 0 34 12 12 17-25 6-3.5 Feb 20, 2018 High Point 18-12 18 10 28 47 33 1 0 2 38 12 8 19-34 6-5.5 Feb 24, 2018 PRINCETON 18-15 18 12 30 48 32 1 0 2 46 15 6 26-36 6-5.5 Mar 04, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-12 11 8 19 30 21 0 1 0 41 19 3 11-27 3-2.0 Mar 06, 2018 Manhattan 8-5 8 3 11 38 26 1 0 0 33 7 8 9-16 8-5.0 Mar 10, 2018 Stony Brook 15-14 15 8 23 43 25 1 4 0 43 19 7 22-30 6-8.0 Mar 17, 2018 Notre Dame 7-9 7 2 9 30 14 0 1 0 29 15 7 9-19 3-1.5 Mar 20, 2018 DARTMOUTH 12-6 12 10 22 40 24 1 0 0 45 12 14 13-21 1-1.0 Mar 24, 2018 JOHNS HOPKINS 13-15 13 8 21 39 23 0 2 0 36 18 6 17-32 4-3.0 Mar 31, 2018 RICHMOND 14-10 14 8 22 40 21 1 0 0 46 16 11 17-27 3-2.0 Apr 07, 2018 North Carolina 15-12 15 9 24 38 27 1 1 0 34 10 9 12-28 4-3.5 Apr 14, 2018 DUKE 13-18 13 10 23 39 23 0 4 0 33 13 8 14-35 4-2.0 Apr 21, 2018 Vermont 10-9 10 8 18 41 29 1 1 0 29 13 6 15-23 4-2.0 Apr 27, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-10 11 7 18 34 16 1 1 0 37 17 7 18-25 4-3.5 Apr 29, 2018 NOTRE DAME 7-17 7 5 12 35 15 0 1 0 41 25 14 15-26 5-4.5 Virginia 198-184 198 123 321 630 375 11 19 4 606 241 134 252-433 69-54.0 Opponent 184 103 287 605 360 5 24 1 529 222 117 181-433 53-44.5

TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 16 Shots per game: 39.38; Goals per game: 12.38 Assists per game: 7.69; Points per game: 20.06 Shot pct: .314; SOG pct: .595 Faceoff W-L pct: .582; Clear pct.: 0.845

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 10, 2018 LOYOLA 13-12 64:15 12 11.21 15 . 5 5 6 1 0 0 49 Feb 17, 2018 Drexel 13-8 60:00 8 9.66 9 . 5 2 9 1 0 0 36 Feb 20, 2018 High Point 18-12 60:00 12 10.42 11 . 4 7 8 1 0 0 40 Feb 24, 2018 PRINCETON 18-15 60:00 15 11.55 10 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 43 Mar 04, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-12 60:00 12 11.64 15 . 5 5 6 0 1 0 43 Mar 06, 2018 Manhattan 8-5 60:00 5 10.54 12 . 7 0 6 1 0 0 29 Mar 10, 2018 Stony Brook 15-14 60:00 14 11.03 15 . 5 1 7 1 0 0 46 Mar 17, 2018 Notre Dame 7-9 60:00 9 10.78 6 . 4 0 0 0 1 0 25 Mar 20, 2018 DARTMOUTH 12-6 60:00 6 10.25 8 . 5 7 1 1 0 0 23 Mar 24, 2018 JOHNS HOPKINS 13-15 60:00 15 10.72 14 . 4 8 3 0 1 0 52 Mar 31, 2018 RICHMOND 14-10 60:00 10 10.66 13 . 5 6 5 1 0 0 32 Apr 07, 2018 North Carolina 15-12 60:00 12 10.77 10 . 4 5 5 1 0 0 34 Apr 14, 2018 DUKE 13-18 60:00 18 11.32 9 . 3 3 3 0 1 0 43 Apr 21, 2018 Vermont 10-9 60:00 9 11.16 10 . 5 2 6 1 0 0 34 Apr 27, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-10 60:00 10 11.08 10 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 38 Apr 29, 2018 NOTRE DAME 7-17 60:00 17 11.45 9 . 3 4 6 0 1 0 38 Totals 198-184 964:15 184 11.45 176 . 4 8 9 11 5 0 605 Opponent 964:15 198 11.45 177 . 4 7 2 5 11 0 630

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2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Opponent Game-by-Game OPPONENTSAll games (asGAME-BY-GAME of Apr 30, 2018)

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog GW UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 10, 2018 LOYOLA 13-12 12 5 17 49 27 0 0 0 30 17 8 11-29 2-1.5 Feb 17, 2018 Drexel 13-8 8 6 14 36 17 0 1 0 30 16 5 8-25 3-2.0 Feb 20, 2018 High Point 18-12 12 6 18 40 23 0 3 0 28 12 6 15-34 4-3.0 Feb 24, 2018 PRINCETON 18-15 15 10 25 43 25 0 2 0 40 8 7 10-36 1-0.5 Mar 04, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-12 12 7 19 43 27 1 1 0 38 9 12 16-27 2-1.5 Mar 06, 2018 Manhattan 8-5 5 3 8 29 17 0 2 0 26 13 3 7-16 5-3.0 Mar 10, 2018 Stony Brook 15-14 14 8 22 46 29 0 3 0 29 14 15 8-30 5-7.0 Mar 17, 2018 Notre Dame 7-9 9 5 14 25 15 1 0 0 33 15 9 10-19 6-5.0 Mar 20, 2018 DARTMOUTH 12-6 6 1 7 23 14 0 0 0 31 18 5 8-21 2-1.5 Mar 24, 2018 JOHNS HOPKINS 13-15 15 7 22 52 29 1 2 0 36 11 8 15-32 5-3.5 Mar 31, 2018 RICHMOND 14-10 10 7 17 32 23 0 3 0 33 16 8 10-27 0-0.0 Apr 07, 2018 North Carolina 15-12 12 9 21 34 22 0 2 0 31 11 4 16-28 3-5.0 Apr 14, 2018 DUKE 13-18 18 10 28 43 27 1 2 0 44 15 4 21-35 7-5.0 Apr 21, 2018 Vermont 10-9 9 6 15 34 19 0 0 0 20 14 5 8-23 3-2.5 Apr 27, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-10 10 6 16 38 20 0 0 1 35 10 7 7-25 3-2.5 Apr 29, 2018 NOTRE DAME 7-17 17 7 24 38 26 1 3 0 45 23 11 11-26 2-1.0 Opponent 184-198 184 103 287 605 360 5 24 1 529 222 117 181-433 53-44.5 Virginia 198 123 321 630 375 11 19 4 606 241 134 252-433 69-54.0

OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 16 Shots per game: 37.81; Goals per game: 11.50 Assists per game: 6.44; Points per game: 17.94 Shot pct: .304; SOG pct: .595 Faceoff W-L pct: .418; Clear pct.: 0.845

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 10, 2018 LOYOLA 13-12 64:15 13 12.14 10 . 4 3 5 0 1 0 44 Feb 17, 2018 Drexel 13-8 60:00 13 12.56 10 . 4 3 5 0 1 0 44 Feb 20, 2018 High Point 18-12 60:00 18 14.33 15 . 4 5 5 0 1 0 47 Feb 24, 2018 PRINCETON 18-15 60:00 18 15.23 14 . 4 3 8 0 1 0 48 Mar 04, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-12 60:00 11 14.40 10 . 4 7 6 1 0 0 30 Mar 06, 2018 Manhattan 8-5 60:00 8 13.34 18 . 6 9 2 0 1 0 38 Mar 10, 2018 Stony Brook 15-14 60:00 15 13.58 10 . 4 0 0 0 1 0 43 Mar 17, 2018 Notre Dame 7-9 60:00 7 12.76 7 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 30 Mar 20, 2018 DARTMOUTH 12-6 60:00 12 12.68 12 . 5 0 0 0 1 0 40 Mar 24, 2018 JOHNS HOPKINS 13-15 60:00 13 12.71 10 . 4 3 5 1 0 0 39 Mar 31, 2018 RICHMOND 14-10 60:00 14 12.83 7 . 3 3 3 0 1 0 40 Apr 07, 2018 North Carolina 15-12 60:00 15 13.01 12 . 4 4 4 0 1 0 38 Apr 14, 2018 DUKE 13-18 60:00 13 13.01 10 . 4 3 5 1 0 0 39 Apr 21, 2018 Vermont 10-9 60:00 10 12.79 19 . 6 5 5 0 1 0 41 Apr 27, 2018 SYRACUSE 11-10 60:00 11 12.67 5 . 3 1 2 0 1 0 34 Apr 29, 2018 NOTRE DAME 7-17 60:00 7 12.32 8 . 5 3 3 1 0 0 35 Opponent 184-198 964:15 198 12.32 177 . 4 7 2 5 11 0 630 Virginia 964:15 184 12.32 176 . 4 8 9 11 5 0 605

24 2018 Virginia Lacrosse 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE Virginia Player High/Low Analysis 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS All games (as of Apr 30, 2018)

VIRGINIAVirginia INDIVIDUAL - INDIVIDUAL GAMEGAME HIGHS HIGHS

POINTS 10 Michael Kraus at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 9 Michael Kraus vs Duke (Apr 14) GOALS 6 Dox Aitken vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 5 Michael Kraus at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 5 Ian Laviano vs Princeton (Feb 24) 5 Michael Kraus at High Point (Feb 20) 5 Ian Laviano vs Loyola (Feb 10) ASSISTS 5 Michael Kraus vs Duke (Apr 14) 5 Michael Kraus vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 5 Michael Kraus at Stony Brook (Mar 10) SHOTS 13 Michael Kraus at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 13 Michael Kraus vs Princeton (Feb 24) SHOTS ON GOAL 8 Dox Aitken vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 8 Michael Kraus at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 8 Michael Kraus vs Princeton (Feb 24) 8 Dox Aitken at High Point (Feb 20) SAVES 15 Alex Rode vs Syracuse (Mar 04) 15 Griffin Thompson vs Loyola (Feb 10) GROUND BALLS 10 Ryan Conrad vs Princeton (Feb 24) 9 Justin Schwenk vs Syracuse (Apr 27) 9 Justin Schwenk at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 9 Justin Schwenk at High Point (Feb 20) CAUSED TURNOVER 5 Scott Hooper at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 5 Scott Hooper at Drexel (Feb 17) FACEOFFS WON 25 Justin Schwenk vs Princeton (Feb 24) 20 Justin Schwenk at Stony Brook (Mar 10)

25 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Opponent High/Low Analysis All games (as of Apr 30, 2018)

OPPONENTVirginia - OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL GAME GAME HIGHS HIGHS

POINTS 9 Justin Guterding vs Duke (Apr 14) 6 Joel Tinney vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) GOALS 4 Justin Guterding vs Duke (Apr 14) 4 Kyle Marr vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 4 Mikey Wynne at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 4 Tucker Dordevic vs Syracuse (Mar 04) ASSISTS 5 Justin Guterding vs Duke (Apr 14) 4 Joel Tinney vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 4 Michael Sowers vs Princeton (Feb 24) SHOTS 16 Austin Sims vs Princeton (Feb 24) 11 Pat Spencer vs Loyola (Feb 10) SHOTS ON GOAL 7 Mitch Goldberg vs Richmond (Mar 31) 6 Kyle Marr vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 6 Tucker Dordevic vs Syracuse (Mar 04) 6 Austin Sims vs Princeton (Feb 24) 6 Pat Spencer vs Loyola (Feb 10) SAVES 19 Nick Washuta vs Vermont (Apr 21) 18 Michael Zingaro at Manhattan (Mar 06) GROUND BALLS 8 John Sexton vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) 8 John Sexton at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 8 Davis Sampere at High Point (Feb 20) CAUSED TURNOVER 5 John Sexton at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 3 Harrison Matsuoka at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 3 Ryland Rees at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 3 Foster Huggins vs Loyola (Feb 10) FACEOFFS WON 16 Charles Kelly at North Carolina (Apr 07) 16 Dan Varello vs Syracuse (Mar 04)

26 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Team High/Low Analysis All games (as of Apr 30, 2018)

TEAM GAME HIGHS Virginia - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 30 vs Princeton (Feb 24) 28 at High Point (Feb 20) GOALS 18 vs Princeton (Feb 24) 18 at High Point (Feb 20) ASSISTS 12 vs Princeton (Feb 24) 10 vs Duke (Apr 14) 10 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) 10 at High Point (Feb 20) SHOTS 48 vs Princeton (Feb 24) 47 at High Point (Feb 20) SHOT PERCENT .395 (15-38) at North Carolina (Apr 07) .383 (18-47) at High Point (Feb 20) SHOTS ON GOAL 33 at High Point (Feb 20) 32 vs Princeton (Feb 24) ON GOAL PERCENT .711 (27-38) at North Carolina (Apr 07) .707 (29-41) vs Vermont (Apr 21) SAVES 15 at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 15 vs Syracuse (Mar 04) 15 vs Loyola (Feb 10) GROUND BALLS 46 vs Richmond (Mar 31) 46 vs Princeton (Feb 24) FACEOFF PERCENT .733 (22-30) at Stony Brook (Mar 10) .722 (26-36) vs Princeton (Feb 24) TURNOVERS 25 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) 19 at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 19 vs Syracuse (Mar 04) CAUSED TURNOVERS 14 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) 14 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 28 vs Duke (Apr 14) 25 vs Princeton (Feb 24) GOALS 18 vs Duke (Apr 14) 17 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) ASSISTS 10 vs Duke (Apr 14) 10 vs Princeton (Feb 24) SHOTS 52 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 49 vs Loyola (Feb 10) SHOT PERCENT .447 (17-38) vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) .419 (18-43) vs Duke (Apr 14) SHOTS ON GOAL 29 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 29 at Stony Brook (Mar 10) ON GOAL PERCENT .719 (23-32) vs Richmond (Mar 31) .684 (26-38) vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) SAVES 19 vs Vermont (Apr 21) 18 at Manhattan (Mar 06) GROUND BALLS 45 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) 44 vs Duke (Apr 14) FACEOFF PERCENT .600 (21-35) vs Duke (Apr 14) .593 (16-27) vs Syracuse (Mar 04) TURNOVERS 23 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) 18 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) CAUSED TURNOVERS 15 at Stony Brook (Mar 10) 12 vs Syracuse (Mar 04)

27 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 2018 Virginia Lacrosse 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS Virginia High/Low Analysis All games (as of Apr 30, 2018)

TEAM GAME LOWS Virginia - GAME LOWS

POINTS 9 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 11 at Manhattan (Mar 06) GOALS 7 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 7 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) ASSISTS 2 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 3 at Manhattan (Mar 06) SHOTS 30 vs Syracuse (Mar 04) 30 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) SHOTS ON GOAL 14 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 15 vs Notre Dame (Apr 29) SAVES 6 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 8 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) GROUND BALLS 29 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 29 vs Vermont (Apr 21) TURNOVERS 7 at Manhattan (Mar 06) 10 at North Carolina (Apr 07) CAUSED TURNOVERS 3 vs Syracuse (Mar 04) 6 vs Princeton (Feb 24) 6 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 24) 6 vs Vermont (Apr 21)

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 7 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) 8 at Manhattan (Mar 06) GOALS 5 at Manhattan (Mar 06) 6 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) ASSISTS 1 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) 3 at Manhattan (Mar 06) SHOTS 23 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) 25 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) SHOTS ON GOAL 14 vs Dartmouth (Mar 20) 15 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) SAVES 5 vs Syracuse (Apr 27) 7 at Notre Dame (Mar 17) 7 vs Richmond (Mar 31) GROUND BALLS 20 vs Vermont (Apr 21) 26 at Manhattan (Mar 06) TURNOVERS 8 vs Princeton (Feb 24) 9 vs Syracuse (Mar 04) CAUSED TURNOVERS 3 at Manhattan (Mar 06) 4 at North Carolina (Apr 07) 4 vs Duke (Apr 14)

28 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS 6-3.5/3-2.0 6-5.5/1-0.5 8-5.0/5-3.0 3-1.5/6-5.0 4-3.0/5-3.5 4-3.5/3-5.0 4-2.0/3-2.5 5-4.5/2-1.0 12-16/16-17 13-13/14-16 20-20/19-20 12-18/14-16 13-17/14-20 15-19/20-24 19-22/18-23 15-19/20-24 9/7 17/8 9/10 15/8 26/10 17/15 12/16 15/11 15/8 7/13 12/16 15/15 18/11 10/11 13/14 25/23 34/30 46/40 33/26 29/33 36/36 34/31 29/20 41/45 23/17 32/25 26/17 14/15 23/29 27/22 29/19 15/26 44/36 48/43 38/29 30/25 39/52 38/34 41/34 35/38 6/6 3/3 2/5 8/7 9/9 8/6 5/7 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia 2018 12/10 All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) 30, Apr of (as games All 8/5 7/9 13/8 10/9 7/17 18/15 13/15 15/12 Virginia Team Game-by-Game Comparison Game-by-Game Team Virginia 8-5 7-9 12-6 12/6 10/1 40/23 24/14 45/31 12/18 13/8 19-22/17-20 1-1.0/2-1.5 13-8 10-9 7-17 Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal GB T/O Faceoff Clears Penalties 11-12 11/12 8/7 30/43 21/27 41/3813-18 19/9 13/18 11/1611-10 10/10 19-23/19-20 11/10 39/43 7/6 23/27 3-2.0/2-1.5 33/44 34/38 13/15 16/20 14/21 37/35 14-16/17-21 17/10 18/7 4-2.0/7-5.0 11-13/18-20 4-3.5/3-2.5 14-10 14/10 8/7 40/32 21/23 46/33 16/16 17/10 17-21/14-18 3-2.0/0-0.0 18-15 13-15 15-12 18-12 18/12 10/615-14 47/40 15/14 33/23 38/28 8/8 12/12 43/46 19/15 25/29 18-19/14-16 43/29 19/14 6-5.5/4-3.0 22/8 12-14/15-17 6-8.0/5-7.0 13-12 13/12 9/5 44/49 23/27 41/30 18/17 18/11 21-24/18-20 2-1.5/2-1.5 198-184 198/184 123/103 630/605 375/360 606/529 241/222 252/181 250-296/267-312 69-54.0/53-44.5 VIRGINIA GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON VIRGINIA GAME-BY-GAME Drexel PRINCETON Manhattan Dame Notre HOPKINS JOHNS Carolina North Vermont DAME NOTRE Feb 20 High Point 04Mar SYRACUSE 10Mar Brook Stony 20Mar DARTMOUTH 31Mar RICHMOND 14Apr DUKE 27Apr SYRACUSE DateFeb 10 Opponent LOYOLA Feb 17 Feb 24 06 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 07 Apr 21 Apr 29 Apr Totals category each TEAM/OPPONENT for format the in displayed are totals Game Note:

29 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Game Results 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS

VIRGINIA RESULTS Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Site Att. Goalie Feb 10 #13 LOYOLA WO2 13-12 1-0-0 0-0-0 Charlottesville, Va. 3164 Griffin Thompson (1-0) Feb 17 at Drexel W 13-8 2-0-0 0-0-0 Philadelphia, Pa. 1051 Griffin Thompson (2-0) Feb 20 at High Point W 18-12 3-0-0 0-0-0 High Point, N.C. 1211 Alex Rode (1-0) Feb 24 PRINCETON W 18-15 4-0-0 0-0-0 Charlottesville, Va. 1882 Alex Rode (2-0) * Mar 04 #12 SYRACUSE L 11-12 4-1-0 0-1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 2981 Alex Rode (2-1) Mar 06 at Manhattan W 8-5 5-1-0 0-1-0 Riverdale, N.Y. 431 Griffin Thompson (3-0) Mar 10 at Stony Brook W 15-14 6-1-0 0-1-0 Stony Brook, N.Y. 1404 Griffin Thompson (4-0) * Mar 17 at #4 Notre Dame L 7-9 6-2-0 0-2-0 Notre Dame, Ind. 2071 Alex Rode (2-2) Mar 20 DARTMOUTH W 12-6 7-2-0 0-2-0 Charlottesville, Va. 809 Alex Rode (3-2) Mar 24 #9 JOHNS HOPKINS L 13-15 7-3-0 0-2-0 Charlottesville, Va. 2710 Alex Rode (3-3) Mar 31 RICHMOND W 14-10 8-3-0 0-2-0 Charlottesville, Va. 2441 Alex Rode (4-3) * Apr 07 at #20 North Carolina W 15-12 9-3-0 1-2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 370 Alex Rode (5-3) * Apr 14 #3 DUKE L 13-18 9-4-0 1-3-0 Charlottesville, Va. 2681 Alex Rode (5-4) ^ Apr 21 vs Vermont W 10-9 10-4-0 1-3-0 New Canaan, Conn. 3000 Alex Rode (6-4) ! Apr 27 #12 SYRACUSE W 11-10 11-4-0 1-3-0 Charlottesville, Va. 2615 Alex Rode (7-4) ! Apr 29 #16 NOTRE DAME L 7-17 11-5-0 1-3-0 Charlottesville, Va. 3139 Alex Rode (7-5)

^ - IMLCA Game of the Week (New Canaan, Conn.) ! - ACC Championship (Charlottesville, Va.)

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Average Overall: 11-5 Total: 16 31960 1998 Conference: 1-3 Home: 9 22422 2491 Home: 5-4 Away: 6 6538 1090 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 1 3000 3000 Neutral: 1-0 Overtime: 1-0

30 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS 3 26 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 11 25 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 01 24 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-0-4 3-1-4 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 22 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 20 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 19 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 18 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-1-3 6-0-6 2-0-2 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2018 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia 2018 17 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1-2 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) 30, Apr of (as games All Virginia Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points Game-by-Game Virginia 16 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 VIRGINIA GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS 15 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 5-2-7 2-0-2 0-0-0 3-0-3 3-0-3 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 234567891 14 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 4-3-7 1-2-3 4-0-4 2-5-7 3-4-7 2-1-3 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W W W L L W W L W W W L L W W L 8-5 7-9 8-5 7-9 13-8 10-9 7-17 13-8 10-9 7-17 18-15 13-15 15-12 18-15 13-15 15-12 Feb 17 Feb 24 06 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 07 Apr 21 Apr 29 Apr Feb 17 Feb 24 06 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 07 Apr 21 Apr 29 Apr LOYOLA DREXEL at Feb 10PRIN 13-12 W MANM at 1-2-3 ND at 5-1-6JHU NC at 0-0-0vs VERMONT 2-1-3ND 1-2-3LOYOLA 0-0-0 DREXEL at Feb 10PRIN 13-12 0-0-0 W MANM at DNP 0-1-1 ND at 0-0-0JHU 1-0-1 NC at 0-0-0 1-0-1vs VERMONT DNPND DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP SUat STONY 10 Mar 04 Mar 15-14 11-12 W L 5-5-10 2-1-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 4-0-4 2-3-5 0-0-0at STONY 0-0-0 10 Mar 0-0-0 15-14 W DNPRICH 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 31 Mar 0-0-0 14-10 W 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at HPUat Feb 20 18-12 W 5-2-7DARTRICH 20 Mar 4-0-4DU 12-6 W 31 Mar SU 1-1-2 14-10 1-1-2 W 14 Apr 4-1-5 1-0-1 13-18 L 27 Apr 2-2-4 11-10 W 4-5-9 1-1-2 3-0-3 0-0-0 2-3-5 HPUat 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3SU 1-0-1 Feb 20 0-0-0 0-2-2 18-12 DNP W 2-0-2 0-0-0 04 Mar DART DNP 1-1-2 2-0-2 11-12 0-0-0 L 0-1-1 4-1-5 20 Mar 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0DU 2-0-2 12-6 0-0-0 W 2-2-4SU 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 14 Apr 0-0-0 0-0-0 13-18 0-0-0 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 27 Apr 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 11-10 0-0-0 W DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-1-2 DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP Opponent Date Score KRAUS,MICH LAVIANO,IA EMERY,MATT MOORE,MATT AITKEN,DOX MERLE,CHRI HARRIS,COR ROCK,WILL D'AMARIO,M STAFFORD,C HARRIS,GRI Opponent Date Score DZIAMA,MAT THOMPSON,G KOLOGY,KYL SPOLANSKY, MURRAY,MIL QUINN,REGA SMITH,DAVE CONRAD,RYA CAMPBELL,C HOOPER,SCO APPELT,JAC

31 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS 44 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 42 0-3-3 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-3-4 1-0-1 1-0-1 41 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 40 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 38 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 37 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 36 50 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2018 Virginia Lacrosse All games (as of Apr 30, 2018) 34 49 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points 33 48 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 VIRGINIA GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS 30 47 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 28 45 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W W W L L W W L W W W L L W W L 8-5 7-9 8-5 7-9 13-8 10-9 7-17 13-8 10-9 7-17 18-15 13-15 15-12 18-15 13-15 15-12 Feb 17 Feb 24 06 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 07 Apr 21 Apr 29 Apr Feb 17 Feb 24 06 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 07 Apr 21 Apr 29 Apr RICHDU 31 Mar 14-10 W 14 Apr DNP 13-18 L DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 LOYOLA DREXEL at Feb 10PRIN 13-12 W MANM at 0-0-0 ND at DNPJHU NC at DNPvs VERMONT 1-0-1ND 0-0-0LOYOLA DNP DREXEL at Feb 10PRIN 13-12 W DNP MANM at 0-0-0 ND at 0-0-0 DNPJHU DNP NC at 0-0-0vs VERMONT 1-0-1 DNPND 0-0-0 DNP at HPUat SU Feb 20 18-12at STONY W 10 Mar 04 Mar 0-0-0DART 15-14 11-12 W L 20 Mar 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-6 WSU 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 27 Apr 0-0-0 11-10 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP at HPUat SU Feb 20 18-12at STONY W 10 Mar 04 Mar 0-1-1DART 15-14 11-12 W LRICH 20 Mar DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1DU 12-6 W 31 Mar SU 0-0-0 DNP 14-10 DNP 0-0-0 W 14 Apr 1-0-1 13-18 DNP 0-0-0 L 27 Apr DNP 0-0-0 11-10 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-4-4 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Opponent Date Score AMBROSINO, PISANI,LAW BRUGEL,LUK PEELE,JACK MALONEY,WA Opponent Date Score CONNERS,JA REILLY,JAC HUDSON,WIL FOX,JOHN SCHWENK,JU GORDON,MIT RODE,ALEX LAMB,RYAN DOL,THEO HERRING,MI GRECO,LOGA

32 2018 Virginia Lacrosse 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE Virginia Category Leaders 355 USILA ALL-AMERICANS All games (as of Apr 30, 2018)

VIRGINIA CATEGORY LEADERS

## Points GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 2 Michael Kraus 16 43 37 80 146 2 Michael Kraus 16 43 37 146 . 2 9 5 6 Dox Aitken 16 34 12 46 108 6 Dox Aitken 16 34 12 108 . 3 1 5 3 Ian Laviano 16 32 7 39 86 3 Ian Laviano 16 32 7 86 . 3 7 2 5 Matt Moore 16 17 14 31 80 5 Matt Moore 16 17 14 80 . 2 1 3 10 Mike D'Amario 15 27 3 30 56 10 Mike D'Amario 15 27 3 56 . 4 8 2

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots ## Shot Pct. GP G A Shots Shot% 2 Michael Kraus 16 43 37 80 146 10 Mike D'Amario 15 27 3 56 . 4 8 2 6 Dox Aitken 16 34 12 46 108 42 Mikey Herring 16 12 15 28 . 4 2 9 3 Ian Laviano 16 32 7 39 86 11 Cameron Stafford 14 6 3 14 . 4 2 9 10 Mike D'Amario 15 27 3 30 56 34 John Fox 16 3 0 7 . 4 2 9 5 Matt Moore 16 17 14 31 80 28 Jared Conners 16 5 5 13 . 3 8 5

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 2 Michael Kraus 16 43 37 80 146 2 Michael Kraus 16 43 37 146 74 . 5 0 7 42 Mikey Herring 16 12 15 27 28 6 Dox Aitken 16 34 12 108 62 . 5 7 4 5 Matt Moore 16 17 14 31 80 3 Ian Laviano 16 32 7 86 57 . 6 6 3 6 Dox Aitken 16 34 12 46 108 5 Matt Moore 16 17 14 80 49 . 6 1 3 3 Ian Laviano 16 32 7 39 86 10 Mike D'Amario 15 27 3 56 45 . 8 0 4

## Ground Balls GP No. ## Shots on Goal Pct. GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 36 Justin Schwenk 16 93 20 Dave Smith 15 0 4 3 3 1.000 28 Jared Conners 16 52 30 Jack Reilly 7 0 0 1 1 1.000 38 Alex Rode 13 45 8 Cory Harris 12 0 1 1 1 1.000 9 Will Rock 16 43 7 Chris Merle 14 0 1 1 1 1.000 2 Michael Kraus 16 38 45 Zach Ambrosino 11 0 0 1 1 1.000

## Game-winning Goals GP No. ## Caused Turnovers GP No. 2 Michael Kraus 16 4 25 Scott Hooper 15 24 6 Dox Aitken 16 2 44 Logan Greco 16 19 5 Matt Moore 16 2 9 Will Rock 16 17 3 Ian Laviano 16 2 16 Kyle Kology 16 12 10 Mike D'Amario 15 1 34 John Fox 16 11

## Man-Up Goals GP No. ## Penalties GP No. 6 Dox Aitken 16 5 6 Dox Aitken 16 8 42 Mikey Herring 16 4 45 Zach Ambrosino 11 7 10 Mike D'Amario 15 3 28 Jared Conners 16 7 2 Michael Kraus 16 2 34 John Fox 16 7 11 Cameron Stafford 14 2 25 Scott Hooper 15 7

## Man-Down Goals GP No. ## Penalty Minutes GP No. 2 Michael Kraus 16 2 45 Zach Ambrosino 11 8.0 3 Ian Laviano 16 1 28 Jared Conners 16 6.0 36 Justin Schwenk 16 1 25 Scott Hooper 15 5.5 6 Dox Aitken 16 5.0 ## Faceoff Pct. GP Won Att Pct. 34 John Fox 16 4.5 36 Justin Schwenk 16 229 381 . 6 0 1 48 Luke Brugel 14 22 50 . 4 4 0

33 2018 VIRGINIA MEN’S LACROSSE 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS VIRGINIA CAVALIERS Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT WT CL HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NO. NAME POS. 2 Michael Kraus A 5-11 195 So. New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan 6 Dox Aitken M 3 Ian Laviano A 5-8 175 Fr. Laurel Hollow, N.Y. Cold Spring Harbor 45 Zach Ambrosino D 4 Matt Emery M 6-3 200 R-Sr. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius 26 Jackson Appelt A 5 Matt Moore M 6-1 195 Fr. Garnet Valley, Pa. Garnet Valley 48 Luke Brugel M 6 Dox Aitken M 6-2 210 So. Villanova, Pa. Haverford School 24 Chase Campbell D 7 Chris Merle M 6-1 190 Fr. Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Westhampton Beach 28 Jared Conners D 8 Cory Harris M 6-0 190 R-Jr. Fairfax, Va. Oaktown 22 Ryan Conrad (c) M 9 Will Rock D 6-3 210 Fr. McLean, Va. Gonzaga 10 Mike D’Amario A 10 Mike D’Amario A 6-0 185 Sr. Niskayuna, N.Y. Niskayuna 41 Theo Dol D 11 Cameron Stafford A 6-0 180 Sr. Greenwich, Conn. Brunswick School/Vermont 14 Matt Dziama M 13 Griffin Harris M 5-11 180 Fr. South Hamilton, Mass. The Governors Academy 4 Matt Emery M 14 Matt Dziama M 6-0 190 Jr. Wellesley, Mass. Wellesley/Deerfield Acad. 27 Cooper Fersen D 15 Griffin Thompson G 5-10 175 So. Princeton, N.J. Lawrenceville 34 John Fox M 16 Kyle Kology D 6-4 205 Fr. Chatham, N.J. Chatham 37 Mitch Gordon A 17 Griffin Spolansky D 6-2 190 Jr. New York, N.Y. Lawrenceville (N.J.) 44 Logan Greco D 18 Milan Murray M 6-2 210 So. Boston, Mass. Thayer Academy 8 Cory Harris M 19 Regan Quinn A 6-2 185 Fr. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Chaminade 13 Griffin Harris M 20 Dave Smith M 5-9 175 Jr. Medford, N.J. Shawnee 42 Mikey Herring A 21 Jarrett Jones D 6-1 190 So. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Palos Verdes 25 Scott Hooper (c) D 22 Ryan Conrad (c) M 6-0 190 Jr. Timonium, Md. Loyola-Blakefield 33 William Hudson G 24 Chase Campbell D 6-3 205 Sr. Baltimore, Md. Gilman School 21 Jarrett Jones D 25 Scott Hooper(c) D 6-1 200 Sr. Wakefield, R.I. Hotchkiss School (Conn.) 16 Kyle Kology D 26 Jackson Appelt A 5-8 170 Fr. New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan 2 Michael Kraus A 27 Cooper Fersen D 6-5 220 Sr. Dorset, Vt. Berkshire School (Mass.) 40 Ryan Lamb M 28 Jared Conners D 6-5 210 So. Pittsford, N.Y. Pittsford 3 Ian Laviano A 30 Jack Reilly D 6-2 195 So. Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga 50 Wade Maloney M 33 William Hudson G 6-2 210 Jr. Baltimore, Md. Westminster (Ga.)/Holy Cross 7 Chris Merle M 34 John Fox M 6-0 190 Jr. New Canaan, Conn. Brunswick School 5 Matt Moore M 36 Justin Schwenk M 6-0 185 So. Royersford, Pa. Spring-Ford/Monmouth 18 Milan Murray M 37 Mitch Gordon A 6-2 190 So. Glen Arm, Md. St. Paul’s 49 Jack Peele M 38 Alex Rode G 6-1 180 Fr. Timonium, Md. St. Paul’s 47 Lawson Pisani A 40 Ryan Lamb M 6-2 200 R-So. Burke, Va. Paul VI Catholic 46 Ryan Pride M 41 Theo Dol D 6-0 185 R-So. Georgetown, Ontario Avon Old Farms School (Conn.) 19 Regan Quinn A 42 Mike Herring A 5-10 170 So. Dedham, Mass. Avon Old Farms School (Conn.) 30 Jack Reilly D 44 Logan Greco D 6-0 205 R-Jr. Hauppauge, N.Y. Smithtown West 9 Will Rock D 45 Zach Ambrosino D 6-0 200 Jr. Dover, Mass Taft School (Conn.) 38 Alex Rode G 46 Ryan Pride M 5-9 175 Fr. McLean, Va. The Landon School 36 Justin Schwenk M 47 Lawson Pisani A 6-2 225 Jr. Aspen, Colo. Hotchkiss School (Conn.) 20 Dave Smith M 48 Luke Brugel M 5-10 175 So. Great Falls, Va. Paul VI/Deerfield Academy 17 Griffin Spolansky D 49 Jack Peele M 5-11 170 Fr. McLean, Va. The Potomac School 11 Cameron Stafford A 50 Wade Maloney M 6-0 215 So. Rumson, N.J. Lawrenceville 15 Griffin Thompson G (c)—captain (c)—captain

Head Coach: Lars Tiffany (Brown ‘90), second season at Virginia Assistant Coach: Sean Kirwan Assistant Coach: Kip Turner Volunteer Assistant Coach: Hannon Wright PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Operations Assistant: Rocco Romero Athletic Trainer: Rebecca Vozzo PLAYERS 6 - Dox Aitken Dox (like Sox) - (Aiken) Student Assistant Athletic Trainer: Elise Lambalot, Rosalind Senopoulos 10 - D’Amario Duh-Mario Strength & Conditioning: Everrett Gathron 14 - Dziama Jomma (rhymes with momma) Managers: Pat Lemoine, Howie Miller 16 - Kology Kah-low-gee Videographer: Jonathan Mack 18 - Milan Milan (like in Italy) 38 - Rode Road 41 - Theo Dol Tay-OH Dahl 48 - Brugel Brew-Gull

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