2004 NAZARETH MEN’S

Front Row (left to right) - Bryan Coon, Mike Robbins, T.J. Rogers, Justin Wahl, Gordon Quonce, Cory Kizielewicz, Brian Navarra, Sean Lander, Brandon Brown, Matt Ort Second Row - Bryan Adams, Mike McGrath, John Serron, Chris Balash, Don Green, Mike Field, Chris Cimini, Brian Gaffney, Alex Civalier, Ryan Feltner, John Stashenko Third Row - Ryan Perkins, Andrew Russo, Kevin Gibbons, George Polino, Kyle Purcell, Jeff Mangini, Greg Kanellis, Patrick Mullin, Gerry Gordon, T.J. Brescia, Jim Schultheis Fourth Row - Ryan Conley, Brian Hubert, Conor O'Keefe, Chad Amidon, Brian Kliszczewicz, Will Tuttle, Francis Donald, Ryan Hotaling, Ryan Brown, Jordan Hirsch, Nick Spirito Back Row - Tim Booth (assistant coach), Chris Corcoran (assistant coach), Jake Coon (assistant coach), Rob Randall (head coach)

Schedule for the 2004 Season:

Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time

*Mar. 3 St. John Fisher 4 p.m. * Apr. 17 RIT 2:30 p.m. Mar. 6 at Adelphi 1 p.m. *Apr. 24 at Ithaca 1 p.m. Mar. 13 St. Lawrence 12 p.m. *Apr. 27 at Elmira 4 p.m. Mar. 19 vs. Amherst in Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. Apr. 30 Empire 8 Tournament TBA Mar. 27 Skidmore 2:30 p.m. May 2 Empire 8 Tournament TBA Mar. 31 at Cortland 4 p.m. May 12 NCAA First Round TBA Apr. 3 C.W. Post 12 p.m. May 15 NCAA Second Round TBA *Apr. 7 at Utica 4 p.m. May 19 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA * Apr. 10 Hartwick 12 p.m. May 23 NCAA Semifinals TBA 2004 * Apr. 14 Alfred 4 p.m. May 30 NCAA Championship TBA

* Empire 8 Conference game Home games in bold italics Head Coach: Rob Randall

Follow the Golden Flyers on the Nazareth College Sports Hotline at 585-389-2095, or on the web at www.naz.edu.

Nazareth College Sports Information Office / 4245 East Avenue Rochester New York 14618 / Phone: 585 389 2452 Fax: 585 389 2188 E mail: jeseil@naz edu 2004 NAZARETH MEN’S LACROSSE 2004 NAZARETH MEN’S LACROSSE

T ABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS A THLETIC DEPARTMENT

Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Table of Contents Nazareth Athletic Department Staff and Directory

Nazareth College Athletics/Men's Lacrosse Quick Facts pg 1 2004 Newcomers Staff Directory pg 2 Nick Spirito, Ryan Brown, Patrick Mullin, Ryan Perkins, Kevin Gibbons, Head Coach Rob Randall pg 3 Ryan Conley, Andrew Russo, Ryan Hotaling pg 18 Chad Amidon, Conor O’Keefe, Francis Donald, Will Tuttle pg 19 Assistant Coaches Jake Coon, Chris Corcoran, & Tim Booth pg 4 James Schultheis, Jordan Hirsch, Brian Hubert, Brian Kliszczewicz pg 20 2004 Season Preview pg 5 Empire 8 Conference pg 21 2004 Team Photo pg 6 2003 In Review pg 22 2004 Roster pg 7 2003 Game Summaries pg 23 2004 Returning Players Peter Bothner Rick Aronberg Sue Behme Terese Bouchard Marty Coddington 2003 Statistics pg 25 Director of Athletics Men’s & Women’s Swimming/Diving Coach Women’s Lacrosse Coach Equestrian Coach Men’s Golf Coach Chris Cimini, Don Green, Brian Navarra pg 9 2004 Opponent Profiles pg 26 Bryan Adams, Sean Lander, Kyle Purcell pg 10 Golden Flyers vs Opponents, Post Season Play and Gordon Quonce, T.J. Rogers, Mike McGrath pg 11 Overtime Games pg 29 Alex Civalier, Justin Wahl, Michael Field pg 12 Career Scoring Records pg 30 T.J. Brescia, George Polino, Bryan Coon pg 13 Single Season Records pg 31 Jeff Mangini, Matt Ort, Mike Robbins, Ryan Feltner pg 14 Men’s Lacrosse Record Book pg 32 Gerry Gordon, Brian Gaffney, Greg Kanellis, John Serron pg 15 All American Selections pg 33 John Stashenko, Cory Kizielewicz, Brandon Brown, Chris Balash pg 17 Team Award Winners & North- South All-Stars pg 34 Mike Daley Adrienne Jester Peg Garland Scott Love Gail Mann Athletic Donations pg 35 Asst. Director of Athletics Head Trainer Graduate Assistant Trainer Men's & Women's Cross Country/ Women’s Soccer Coach Men’s Coach Track & Field Coach Asst. Women’s Lacrosse Coach Year By Year Results pg 36 Nazareth College Information pg 38

Nazareth College Athletics/Men’s Lacrosse Quick Facts

THE SCHOOL: Asst. Athletic Director/SID Joe Seil Office Phone: (585) 389-2452 Location: 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618 Doug May Mike Palermo Rob Randall Kathy Satterley Joe Seil Office Fax: (585) 389-2188 Men’s Soccer Coach Equipment Room Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Coach Asst. Athletic Director/SID Main Telephone Number: (585) 389-2525 E-mail: [email protected] Wellness Director Web Address: www.naz.edu/dept/athletics Enrollment: 1,720 (undergraduate) Director of Athletics: Women's Head Soccer Coach: Peter Bothner, 2196/[email protected] Gail Mann, 2813/[email protected] Founded: 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph THE CONFERENCE: Conference: Empire 8 President: Robert A. Miller Men's & Women's Head Swimming/ Men's Head Soccer Coach: Empire 8 Commissioner: Chuck Mitrano Diving Coach: Doug May, 2191/[email protected] Admissions Office: (585) 389-2860 Office Phone: (585) 581-0834 E-mail: [email protected] Rick Aronberg, 2198/[email protected] Financial Aid Office: (585) 389-2310 Equipment Room Manager: Empire 8 SID: Tim Farrell E-mail: [email protected] Women's Head Lacrosse Coach: Mike Palermo, 2837 THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM: Sue Behme, 2835/[email protected] Annette Shapiro Cal Wickens Nickname: Golden Flyers THE MEN’S LACROSSE PROGRAM: Men's Head Lacrosse Coach: Asst. Athletic Director/SWA Women’s Volleyball Coach Equestrian Coach: Rob Randall, 2194/[email protected] Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach Colors: Purple and Gold Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach: Rob Randall (Nazareth, '88) Terese Bouchard, 2195/[email protected] Career Record/Years: 79-42/8 seasons Affiliation: NCAA Division III Nazareth Record/Years 36-10/3 seasons Women's Head Field Hockey Coach: Office Phone: (585) 389-2194 Head Golf Coach: Kathy Satterley, 2199/[email protected] Home Field: Flyer Stadium E-mail: [email protected] Marty Coddington, 2195/[email protected] Athletic Director: Peter Bothner Assistant Coaches: Jake Coon, Chris Corcoran, Tim Booth Asst. Athletic Director/SID: Office Phone: (585) 389-2196 Team Captains: Cory Kizielewicz, Brian Navarra, Asst. Athletic Director & Joe Seil, 2452/[email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Gordon Quonce, Justin Wahl Men's Head Basketball Coach: Mike Daley, 2814/[email protected] Athletic Office Coordinator: Audrey Wolf 2003 Record: 12-4 Asst. Athletic Director/SWA & Office Phone: (585) 389-2195 Men's & Women's Head Tennis Coach: E-mail: [email protected] 2003 Empire 8 Record/Finish: 7-0, 1st Place Head Trainer: Annette Shapiro, 2853/[email protected] Diane Williams Audrey Wolf Post-Season: NCAA Quarterfinals Adrienne Jester, 2838/[email protected] Athletic Trainer: Adrienne Jester Women’s Basketball Coach Athletic Office Coordinator Office Phone: (585) 389-2838 Players Returning/Lost: 27/12 Women's Head Volleyball Coach: E-mail: [email protected] Graduate Assistant Trainer: Cal Wickens, 2189/[email protected] NCAA Appearances (14): 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, Peg Garland, 2838 Graduate Assistant Trainer: Peg Garland 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Main Nazareth College Women's Head Basketball Coach: NCAA Championships (3): 1992, 1996, 1997 Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/ Diane Williams, 2190/[email protected] Phone Number: Track & Field Coach: Scott Love, 2852/[email protected] Athletic Office Coordinator: 585-389-2525 Audrey Wolf, 2195/[email protected] On the cover: Nazareth’s Brian Navarra, Gordon Quonce, Brandon Brown, Justin Wahl Cover Design and Layout:

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MEN’S LACROSSE HEAD COACH COACHING STAFF

Nazareth Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Rob Randall Jake Coon, Assistant Coach

Following one of the more distinguished playing careers in the storied history of Nazareth College lacrosse, Jake Coon is Rob Randall is getting used to assuming challenges. Aside from the back for his fourth season as an assistant coach. obvious obstacle he faced when he was hired in 2000 as just the second Coon was the team's starting goalie for four seasons and in 2000 became the program's first-ever four-time All-American. lacrosse coach in the program's highly successful history, he also was He was a first-team selection in 1998 and 2000, each time being awarded with the Ensign C. Markland Kelly Jr. Award as the Outstanding Goalie in Division III. taken to task in 2003 as he led Nazareth to the Empire 8 Conference title As a freshman in 1997, Coon was the starting goalie on a Nazareth team that captured the NCAA Division III championship. and an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament after a one-year hiatus. A native of Homer, N.Y., Coon was a three-sport standout at Homer High School. At Nazareth, he set records for most While it wasn't exactly tantamount to replacing Vince Lombardi with the Green Bay Packers or career saves (769) and lowest single season goals-against average (7.32 in 2000). He also holds the NCAA Division III John Wooden at UCLA, succeeding the somewhat legendary Scott Nelson, who built the Nazareth Tournament record (as well as the Nazareth school record) for most saves in a game with 32. Coon has a degree in social science and still plays lacrosse program from ground zero to three national titles in 15 seasons, was a somewhat professionally for the Rochester Rattlers. daunting endeavor.

"It was a huge challenge then and it continues to be," said Randall, who accepted the opportunity after Nelson took the head coaching job at Division I Brown University. "It's a great situation to be able to coach where I went to school. There's no place I'd rather be." Chris Corcoran, Assistant Coach

After a somewhat disappointing season -- by Nazareth lacrosse standards -- in 2002 when the Golden Flyers finished 9-5 and missed the NCAA playoffs for the first time in 12 years, Randall steered the program back in the right direction in 2003 as the Golden Flyers finished 12-4 overall and Returning to the Nazareth lacrosse program for his fourth season as an assistant coach, Chris Corcoran completed his playing captured the Empire 8 Conference championship with a thrilling 12-11 double overtime victory over Ithaca. For his efforts, Randall was recognized career in stellar fashion in 2000. A regular as a long-stick midfielder, Corcoran earned honorable mention All-America hon- as Empire 8 Coach of the Year, an honor he also secured in 2001. ors and was chosen to compete in the prestigious North-South Senior all-star game.

Randall seemed like a natural coaching replacement for Nelson, having played at Nazareth in 1987 and serving on the staff as an assistant coach A native of Baldwinsville and a graduate of Bishop Ludden High School in Syracuse, Corcoran was a standout in basketball for three seasons in the 1990s. He was on board in 1992 when the Golden Flyers captured their first national championship. and lacrosse there.

With Randall at the helm for his first season in 2001, the Golden Flyers picked up where they left off under Nelson, winning their first 15 games At Nazareth, Corcoran played three seasons of basketball, helping the Golden Flyers capture the ECAC Upstate title in 1997. and securing their 12th straight NCAA tournament berth. After bowing to Middlebury in the national semifinals, Randall was recognized as national He also was a member of the 1996 national championship lacrosse team. He has a degree in business administration. coach of the year by 360Lacrosse.com.

A native of Rochester, Randall spent the 2000 season as head coach at SUNY Geneseo. His coaching experience also includes a four-year stint as head coach at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn. and three seasons as a Division I assistant coach at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. At Sacred Heart, Randall, like Nelson, started from scratch, building a program that would eventually be ranked fourth nationally in Division II. Nazareth Year by Year Records He compiled a record of 41-20 in his four seasons there and twice was a finalist for Division II Coach of the Year honors. His 1996 team won the Year W L Head Coach Post Season Tim Booth, Assistant Coach ECAC Division II title. 1986 8 3 Scott Nelson As a player, Randall was a starting attackman and was named 1987 8 5 Scott Nelson Following a stellar athletic career at Hobart College, where he the Golden Flyers' offensive most valuable player in 1987, 1988 11 3 Scott Nelson NCAA Quarterfinalist was a two-sport standout, Tim Booth joined the Nazareth Nazareth's second season of intercollegiate competition. 1989 11 5 Scott Nelson NCAA Semifinalist coaching staff this year as a part-time assistant coach. He had 48 points on 18 goals and a team-best 30 assists. 1990 11 5 Scott Nelson ECAC Champions 1991 12 2 Scott Nelson NCAA Semifinalist A native of Waterloo and a 1999 graduate of Waterloo High Randall was a scholastic standout at Irondequoit High School and 1992 14 1 Scott Nelson NCAA Champions School, Booth excelled in both football and lacrosse at Hobart. went on to earn junior college All-America honors at Herkimer 1993 10 3 Scott Nelson NCAA Semifinalist He earned All-American honors as a linebacker in football in County Community College before enrolling at Nazareth. 1994 12 2 Scott Nelson NCAA Semifinalist 2002 and was named Defensive Player of the Year in the 1995 14 1 Scott Nelson NCAA Finalist Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association. His play helped Hobart He earned a degree in sociology from Nazareth in 1988 and win two UCAA titles as well as NCAA Tournament berths in a Master of Arts degree in teaching from Sacred Heart. 1996 15 0 Scott Nelson NCAA Champions 1997 13 3 Scott Nelson NCAA Champions 2000 and 2002. In addition to coaching lacrosse at Nazareth, Randall 1998 13 3 Scott Nelson NCAA Finalist Booth also was a four-year standout as a midfielder in lacrosse as he helped the Statesmen oversees game management operations during the fall and 1999 12 3 Scott Nelson NCAA First Round to two Patriot League titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances. He scored 40 career winter sports seasons. During the summer he operates the 2000 13 1 Scott Nelson NCAA Semifinalist goals and was the team's face-off specialist as he won better than 56 percent of his popular Nazareth College Lacrosse Camp. This year’s camp 2001 15 1 Rob Randall NCAA Semifinalist career draws. is July 5-9, 2004. 2002 9 5 Rob Randall 2003 12 4 Rob Randall NCAA Quarterfinalist He was the recipient of the Babe Kraus Award as Hobart's Athlete of the Year for 2002-03. Randall resides in Rochester with his wife, Barbara; Randall steered the Lacrosse program in the right direction in He graduated with a degree in history and is working on a master's degree in education at Overall 213 50 daughter, Carly; and son, Brett. 2003 as the Golden Flyers finished 12-4 overall and captured Nazareth. Booth also plays professionally for the Rochester Rattlers. the Empire 8 Conference championship.

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SEASON PREVIEW 2004 TEAM PHOTO

Nazareth Lacrosse 2004... Season Preview

Sophomore Chris Balash returns on attack for the Golden Flyers

Sophomore Bryan Adams looks to build upon a strong first season in which he scored 15 goals. Senior T.J. Rogers transfered in from Hobart and became an instant scoring threat with 13 goals and six assists. Front Row (left to right) - Bryan Coon, Mike Robbins, T.J. Rogers, Justin Wahl, Gordon Quonce, Cory Kizielewicz, Brian Navarra, Sean Lander, Brandon Brown, Matt Ort Second Row - Bryan Adams, Mike McGrath, John Serron, Chris Balash, Don Green, Mike Field, Chris Cimini, Brian Gaffney, Alex Civalier, Ryan Feltner, John Stashenko Others with experience include seniors Brian Navarra and Mike Robbins, juniors Sean Lander Third Row - Ryan Perkins, Andrew Russo, Kevin Gibbons, George Polino, Kyle Purcell, Jeff Mangini, Greg Kanellis, Patrick Mullin, Gerry Gordon, T.J. Brescia, Jim Schultheis and Ryan Feltner, and sophomores Kyle Purcell, Fourth Row - Ryan Conley, Brian Hubert, Conor O'Keefe, Chad Amidon, Brian Kliszczewicz, Will Tuttle, Francis Donald, Ryan Hotaling, Ryan Brown, Jordan Hirsch, Nick Spirito Mike McGrath, Gerry Gordon, and Brian Gaffney. Back Row - Tim Booth (assistant coach), Chris Corcoran (assistant coach), Jake Coon (assistant coach), Rob Randall (head coach) Newcomers are Chad Amidon, Ryan Brown, Brian Hubert, Conor O'Keefe, and Andrew Russo.

OK, so the secret is finally out and the Randall recognizes a significant hole at long-stick self-induced pressure that normally engulfs the "We can't take anything for granted," he said. middie with the departure of conference Player of Nazareth men's lacrosse team has returned. the Year Matt Kent. He is pleased, however, with The points won't automatically appear on the the progress of sophomores T.J. Brescia and Jeff The Golden Flyers had a rare luxury in 2003 scoreboard, but scoring goals should be Mangini, who are among the candidates to gain of fielding a team without the lofty expectations something the Golden Flyers achieve regularly. playing time there along with freshman Francis of a conference champion and perennial Donald. playoff contender. The starting attack of sophomore Chris Balash, junior Bryan Coon, and senior Brandon Brown is On defense, junior Chris Cimini, a first-team E8 It was somewhat surprising, therefore, when the back in place and will be bolstered by the return all-star, is back along with juniors Mike Field and GoldenMemories Golden Flyers claimed the Empire 8 Conference of senior Justin Wahl, who gained an extra season John Serron and senior Cory Kizielewicz. The area TRANSPORTATION championship and earned an NCAA Tournament of eligibility after suffering a ruptured spleen in also will be bolstered by the health of junior berth for the 14th time in 18 seasons. the team's fifth game of '03. He was leading the Gordon Quonce, who underwent reconstructive team in scoring at the time with 20 points, knee surgery last year after suffering a torn ACL. "Just because some people considered us to be including 13 goals. Luxury Limocoach and in a rebuilding situation, our team goals didn't Newcomers competing for playing time will be change," said head coach Rob Randall, who Meanwhile, the Balash-Coon-Brown trio combined freshmen Ryan Conley, Brian Kliszczewicz, Ryan mid-and full-size Motorcoaches begins his fourth season with a record of 36-10. to score 98 goals with Coon carrying away Perkins, Nick Spirito, and Will Tuttle. "Our goal was to compete for the conference first-team all-conference and honorable 36-passenger Motorcoach: championship and make it back to the NCAAs." mention All-America honors. The Golden Flyers entered the pre-season without 6 TVs, VCR, Restroom, great for Ski Trips, School Trips, and Sporting Events a clear-cut candidate to start in goal, although With that mission accomplished, attention turns Sophomore Greg Kanellis played well in limited junior Don Green has the most experience and 55-passenger, top-of-the-line Touring Coach: to 2004 and, perhaps, loftier expectations. action in 2003 and could be ready for a more earned second-team all-conference honors in '03. prominent role in '04. Junior Matt Ort also returns A must for your New York City Shopping Trips, Washington, D.C. or Day Trips "We would like to compete just like we did last after undergoing reconstructive knee surgery. He will be pushed for playing time by a trio of year," Randall said. "Our conference schedule is sophomores in Alex Civalier, George Polino and No trip is too far or too short. We will take you in style. Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, too difficult for us to look beyond that." First-year players include Kevin Gibbons, Ryan transfer Patrick Mullin, who started last season Hotaling, Jim Schultheis, and Jordan Hirsch. for Monroe Community College. Toronto Blue Jays, Shows and Concerts. Travel in class in our new Limocoach. While they entered the 2003 season with much For 20 to 26 passengers. Weddings, Corporate Functions, Sporting Events, Casino Trips, to prove, there is a bit more stability in place for The Golden Flyers took some graduation hits at "We have a lot more experience now than we did Proms, and even a night out on the town. Travel in style in a Limocoach. 2004, although there are still a number of midfield with the departure of All-American Jim when we started last year," said Randall, who will question marks, Randall cautions. Quackenbush as well as Jason Mordaci, David be assisted by Jake Coon, Chris Corcoran, and Graham, Denny Patrick, and Erik Sullivan. Tim Booth. "It will be interesting to see how the pieces fall into place." Phone: (585)723-1322 / Fax: (585)723-8318

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2004 ROSTER

Nazareth Golden Flyers 2004 Men’s Lacrosse Roster

Numerical Roster: Alphabetical Roster: No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown No. Name Pos.

1 Chris Cimini* D Jr. 5’-9” 180 St. Joseph's/Lenox, MA 6 Bryan Adams M 2 Nick Spirito D Fr. 5’-9” 165 Cohasset/Cohasset, MA 22 Chad Amidon M 3 Don Green* G Jr. 5’-11” 175 Hendrick Hudson/Cortlandt Manor, NY 43 Chris Balash A 4 Brian Navarra* M Sr. 6’-0” 155 Watertown/Watertown, NY 21 T.J. Brescia D 5 Ryan Brown M Fr. 5’-10” 165 Sayville/Sayville, NY 41 Brandon Brown A 6 Bryan Adams* M So. 5’-9” 160 Guilderland/Schenectady, NY 5 Ryan Brown M 7 Sean Lander* M Jr. 5’-10” 180 Duxbury/Duxbury, MA 1 Chris Cimini D 8 Kyle Purcell* M So. 6’-4” 185 Bow/Bow, NH 13 Alex Civalier G 9 Gordon Quonce* D Jr. 6’-1” 210 Henninger/Syracuse, NY 17 Ryan Conley D 10 Patrick Mullin G So. 5’-6” 160 Irondequoit/Rochester, NY 26 Bryan Coon A 11 T.J. Rogers* M Sr. 6’-0” 195 Canandaigua Acad./Canandaigua, NY 25 Francis Donald D 12 Mike McGrath* M So. 6’-4” 200 Webster/Webster, NY 31 Ryan Feltner M 13 Alex Civalier* G So. 6’-4” 210 Penfield/Rochester, NY 19 Michael Field D 14 Ryan Perkins D Fr. 5’-11” 195 Ithaca/Ithaca, NY 34 Brian Gaffney M 15 Justin Wahl* A Sr. 5’-11” 170 Penn Yan Academy/Penn Yan, NY 16 Kevin Gibbons A 16 Kevin Gibbons A Fr. 6’-2” 195 Bishop Brady/Canterbury, NH 33 Gerry Gordon M 17 Ryan Conley D Fr. 6’-1” 195 Fairfield/Fairfield, CT 3 Don Green G 18 Andrew Russo M Fr. 5’-11” 170 Upper Darby/Secane, PA 38 Jordan Hirsch A 19 Michael Field* D Jr. 5’-11” 185 Christian Brothers Acad./Latham, NY 20 Ryan Hotaling A 20 Ryan Hotaling A Fr. 6’-2” 185 Onondaga/Syracuse, NY 42 Brian Hubert M 21 T.J. Brescia* D So. 6’-4” 200 Immaculata/Whitehouse Station, NJ 35 Greg Kanellis A PHONE (585)624-7474, (800)836-8010 22 Chad Amidon M Fr. 5’-8” 170 Onondaga/Marcellus, NY 40 Cory Kizielewicz D 23 George Polino* G So. 5’-9” 160 Guilderland/Schenectady, NY 44 Brian Kliszczewicz D 24 Conor O'Keefe M Fr. 5’-10” 160 Stony Brook/Setauket, NY 7 Sean Lander A 25 Francis Donald D Fr. 6’-0” 190 St. Mark's School/Dallas, TX 27 Jeff Mangini D 26 Bryan Coon* A Jr. 6’-0” 160 Webster/Webster, NY 12 Michael McGrath M 27 Jeff Mangini* D So. 6’-1” 180 Freeport/Freeport, ME 10 Patrick Mullin G 28 Matt Ort* A Jr. 5’-10” 185 Brewster/Brewster, NY 4 Brian Navarra M 29 Will Tuttle D Fr. 5’-10” 200 Phillips Exeter Acad./Kennebunk, ME 24 Conor O'Keefe M 30 Mike Robbins* M Sr. 5’-9” 160 Aquinas/Rochester, NY 28 Matt Ort A Special Group Rates Available 31 Ryan Feltner* M Jr. 5’-11” 170 Horseheads/Horseheads, NY 14 Ryan Perkins D 32 Jim Schultheis A Fr. 5’-10” 155 West Islip/West Islip, NY 23 George Polino G * Conveniently Located 33 Gerry Gordon* M So. 5’-10” 155 Lynbrook/Lynbrook, NY 8 Kyle Purcell M near Nazareth College 34 Brian Gaffney* M So. 5’-10” 165 Fairport/Pittsford, NY 9 Gordon Quonce D 35 Greg Kanellis* A So. 5’-10” 150 Cortland/Cortland, NY 30 Mike Robbins M * 280 Well Appointed Guest Rooms 36 John Serron* D Jr. 5’-11” 180 Penfield/Penfield, NY 11 T.J. Rogers M 37 John Stashenko* A So. 6’-3” 230 Brien McMahon/Norwalk, CT 18 Andrew Russo M * Green House Cafe 38 Jordan Hirsch A Fr. 5’-8” 160 Hendrick Hudson/Montrose, NY 36 John Serron D 40 Cory Kizielewicz* D Sr. 5’-11” 195 Franklin Regional/Murrysville, PA 32 Jim Schulteis A * Special Team Meal Prices 41 Brandon Brown* A Sr. 5’-10” 175 Ithaca/Ithaca, NY 2 Nick Spirito D 42 Brian Hubert M Fr. 6’-1” 200 Nashua North/Nashua, NH 37 John Stashenko A * NEW! O Malley s Irish Pub and 43 Chris Balash* A So. 5’-10” 165 Auburn/Auburn, NY 29 Will Tuttle D Sports Bar; featuring Happy Hour 44 Brian Kliszczewicz D Fr. 5’-11” 185 Liverpool/Liverpool, NY 15 Justin Wahl A Munchies and Drink Specials *returning players PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: * Pizza Hut Cory Kizielewicz - KIZ-ul-e-vitch Head Coach: Rob Randall, 4th season / Assistant Coaches: Jake Coon, Chris Corcoran, Tim Booth Brian Kliszczewicz - Kli-SHEV-its * Indoor Heated Pool and Sauna Captains: Cory Kizielewicz, Brian Navarra, Gordon Quonce, Justin Wahl Gordon Quonce - KWAHNCE * Fitness Center John Stashenko - Sta-SHEN-ko Rochester Airport / 911 Brooks Avenue Rochester, NY 14624 / 585-328-6000 Stay With A Winning Team! www.holiday-inn.com/rochester-apt

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CHRIS CIMINI #1 BRIAN NAVARRA #4 BRYAN ADAMS #6 KYLE PURCELL #8 Defenseman / Junior / Lenox, MA Midfielder / Senior / Watertown, NY Midfielder / Sophomore / Schenectady, NY Midfielder / Sophomore / Bow, NH 5’-9”… 180 pounds… Business Administration 6’--0”… 165 pounds… Business Administration 5’-9”… 165 pounds… Psychology major… born 6’-5”… 190 pounds… Business Administration major… born Oct. 14, 1982… son of Bob and Peg major… born Nov. 16, 1981… son of Dave and June 6, 1984… son of David and Cindy Adams, major… born March 10, 1984… son of Robert and Cimini, Lenox, Mass… returning for his third Nancy Navarra, Watertown, N.Y… team captain… Schenectady,N.Y… returning for his second season, Susan Purcell, Bow, N.H… returning for his second season, Cimini started all 16 games for the returning for his fourth season, Navarra played Adams appeared in 15 games in 2003 and was season, Purcell appeared in eight games in 2003 Golden Flyers at close defense in 2003 and earned first-team Empire regularly at midfield, appearing in 15 games in 2003 and contributing Nazareth's top-scoring first-year player with 21 points on 15 goals and and scored two goals -- against St. John Fisher March 19 and RIT April 8 Conference All-Star honors… scooped up 36 ground balls… selected five goals and 12 assists… had a career-best three points on one goal six assists… finished second on the team with 67 ground balls… had a 19… Scholastic: a graduate of Bow High School in , as a pre-season All-American (honorable mention) for 2004 by Face-Off and two assists in a win over Elmira April 30, 2003… had the assist on career-best three goals in a win at RIT April 19, 2003… also had Purcell played four seasons of varsity lacrosse there and helped team Yearbook… 2002: appeared in three games… Scholastic: a graduate David Graham's goal in the second overtime of a 13-12 victory over two-goal games against Washington, Adelphi, and Middlebury… win Division II state title in 2002… served as team captain and earned of St. Joseph’s Central High School in Pittsfield, Mass., Cimini played Ithaca April 25, 2003… 2002: delivered two assists in four games… Scholastic: a graduate of Guilderland High School, Adams played three first-team all-state honors in 2002 and honorable mention recognition four seasons of varsity lacrosse there for Coach Scott Aitkin… named 2001: had one goal and three assists in six games, including two varsity seasons there and was a standout player, earning scholastic in 2001… invited to compete in Vermont vs. New Hampshire all-star to several All-Star teams, including the New England Premier and assists in Nazareth's victory over Utica… scored his first career goal All-American honors as well as first-team Suburban Council All-Star game at Dartmouth College as well East vs. West All-Star game in Western Massachusetts All-Star teams… was a two-time Bay State against Oswego… Scholastic: a graduate of Watertown High School, honors in 2002… helped team capture league title and was selected to Boston… also competed in basketball and golf. West All-Star selection, and served as team captain one year. Navarra was a standout in lacrosse and basketball there… played three compete in North-South Senior All-Star game… invited to try out for U.S. CAREER STATISTICS seasons of varsity lacrosse for Coach Tim Burr and was a two-time 19-and-under team… ranks first all-time at Guilderland in assists and CAREER STATISTICS Frontier League all-star as well as a two-time all-Northern selection… second in total points… serves as a volunteer firefighter. Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2003 8 2-0-2 3 Year GP G-A-Pts GB served as team captain and was team's scoring leader for two years… 2002 3 0-0-0 2 CAREER STATISTICS Totals 8 2-0-2 3 2003 16 0-0-0 36 starting point guard for the basketball team, Navarra was a two-time Totals 19 0-0-0 38 Frontier League All-Star and helped team to a league title… ranked Year GP G-A-Pts GB ninth academically in senior class of 243. 2003 15 15-6-21 67 Totals 15 15-6-21 67 CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G-A-Pts GB DON GREEN #3 2001 6 1-3-4 3 Goalie / Junior / Cortlandt Manor, NY 2002 4 0-2-2 3 2003 15 5-12-17 30 SEAN LANDER #7 5’-11”… 175 pounds… Business Administration Totals 25 6-17-23 36 Midfielder / Junior / Duxbury, MA major… born Dec. 9, 1982… son of Larry and 5’-10”… 180 pounds… Business Administration Marie Green, Cortlandt Manor, N.Y…. returning for major… born June 11, 1980… son of William and his third season, Green started all 16 games in Elizabeth Lander, Duxbury, Mass… back for his goal for the Golden Flyers in 2003 and had 152 saves for a goals- second season, Lander appeared in five games in against average of 9.67 and a save percentage of .530… earned 2003 and scored four goals… had two goals in Nazareth's win over second-team Empire 8 Conference All-Star honors… had a career-high Utica April 9, 2003… 2002: Did not play due to injury… at 18 saves in Nazareth's 15-4 NCAA Tournament win over Ohio Wesleyan UMass-Boston: transferred to Nazareth after one season at University May 10, 2003… had 14 saves in a 9-6 season-opening win over of Massachusetts-Boston, where he emerged as a prolific scorer, ranking Washington College… named Empire 8 Goalie of the Week for period sixth nationally in Division III with 102 points (62 goals, 40 assists) for ending March 10, 2003… 2002: started the first six games for the an average of 6.0 points per game… earned all-league honors in the Golden Flyers, then was sidelined for the balance of the season due to Little East Conference… Scholastic: graduated from Duxbury High in a leg injury… made 56 saves for a 10.72 goals-against average and a Massachusetts and played three seasons of varsity lacrosse… served .496 save percentage… had 14 saves in the Golden Flyers' 10-9 as team captain as a senior in 1998 and earned all-league honors… overtime win over St. Lawrence… Scholastic: a graduate of Hendrick also competed in soccer. Hudson High School in Montrose, Green played four seasons of varsity lacrosse there, helping the team to 2000 league championship… CAREER STATISTICS earned Section One All-Star and all-conference honors three times… Year GP G-A-Pts GB recorded highest save percentage in school history (68%)… a member 2002 Injured - Did not play of the Science Honor Society. 2003 5 4-0-4 3 Totals 5 4-0-4 3 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/Min Sv/Pct GA/Avg CHRIS BRYAN 2002 6/319 56/.496 57/10.72 2003 16/838 152/.530 135/9.67 Total 22/1157 208/.520 192/9.96 CIMINI ADAMS Junior Chris Cimini started all 16 games for the Sophomore Bryan Adams appeared in 15 games in Golden Flyers and earned first-team Empire 8 2003 and was Nazareth's top-scoring first-year Conference All-Star honors. player with 21 points.

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GORDON QUONCE #9 MIKE McGRATH #12 ALEX CIVALIER #13 JUSTIN WAHL #15 Defenseman / Junior / Syracuse, NY Midfielder / Sophomore / Webster, NY Goalie / Sophomore / Rochester, NY Attackman / Senior / Penn Yan, NY 6’-1”… 220 pounds… History major… born April 1, 6’-4”… 200 pounds… Business Administration 6’-4”… 205 pounds… Psychology major… born 5’-10”… 165 pounds… Psychology major… born 1982… son of Gordon and Christine Quonce, major… born Jan. 7, 1983… son of James and Joan March 12, 1984… son of David and Patricia Dec. 26, 1979… son of Tim and Linda Wahl, Penn Syracuse, N.Y… team captain… gained an extra McGrath, Webster, N.Y… returning for his second Civalier, Rochester, N.Y… returning for his second Yan, N.Y… team captain… Wahl gained an extra season of eligibility after suffering a season-ending season, McGrath played regularly for the Golden season, Civalier appeared in five games as a season of eligibility after suffering a ruptured knee injury in the fourth game of the 2003 season… started the first Flyers in 2003, appearing in all 16 games and contributing two goals backup goalie in 2003 and had 14 saves in 59 minutes of action… spleen in the Golden Flyers' fifth game last season… he was leading the four games as a close defenseman… 2002: started regularly for the and two assists… scored first career goal in win over St. John Fisher played 24 minutes in the Golden Flyers' NCAA quarterfinal loss at team in scoring at the time with 13 goals and seven assists… equaled Golden Flyers and had 24 ground balls… 2001: appeared in 14 games March 19, 2003… Scholastic: a 2001 graduate of Webster High Middlebury and made a career-high nine saves… Scholastic: a a career-best with seven points on five goals and two assists in an and scooped up 13 ground balls… Scholastic: a graduate of Henninger School, McGrath spent the 2002 season at Bridgton Academy… was a graduate of Penfield High School, Civalier played three seasons of overtime loss to Adelphi March 22, 2003… had four goals in an High School in Syracuse, Quonce was a two-year standout there for standout in basketball, lacrosse, and soccer at Webster… served as varsity lacrosse for Coach Mark Rice… served as team captain and overtime loss to Rensselaer in Florida March 14, 2003… 2002: started Coach Tom Acee… was a two-time first-team Onondaga League All-Star team captain in lacrosse and was selected to Monroe County League starting goalie and earned first-team Monroe County League All-Star regularly on attack and contributed 31 points on 22 goals and nine and earned first-team all-Central New York honors in 2000… selected to all-star team as well as Section Five all-tournament team… also team honors in 2002… helped team to league and Section Five titles in assists… had a career-best seven points on five goals, two assists in compete in Syracuse Exceptional Senior all-star game as well as MVP and first-team all-county in soccer in 2000… helped basketball 2000… earned scholar-athlete honors in 2002… also earned all-Monroe Nazareth's win over Elmira… also had four goals each against Adelphi National North-South Senior All-Star game. team to Section Five Class AA title in 2001. County honors as a lineman in football… brother Adam also played for and Oswego… transferred to Nazareth after playing two seasons at Nazareth, earning All-American honors in 1998. Monroe Community College… earned first-team All-American honors CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS while leading the Tribunes in scoring in 2001… Scholastic: a graduate CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G-A-Pts GB Year GP G-A-Pts GB of Penn Yan Academy, Wahl played four seasons of varsity lacrosse 2001 14 0-0-0 13 2003 16 2-2-4 19 Year GP/Min Sv/Pct GA/Avg there for Coach Harry Queener, helping the team to three Section Five 2002 14 0-0-0 24 Totals 16 2-2-4 19 2003 5/59 14/.519 13/13/27 championships… was a three-time first-team Finger Lakes League 2003 4 0-0-0 6 Total 5/59 14/.519 13/13/27 Totals 32 0-0-0 43 All-Star selection and twice led Section Five in scoring. CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2002 14 22-9-31 30 T.J. ROGERS #11 2003 5 13-7-20 11 Totals 19 35-16-51 41 Midfielder / Senior / Canandaigua, NY 6’-0”… 195 pounds… Economics major… born Nov. 23, 1981… son of David and Jane Rogers, Canandaigua, N.Y… returning for his second MICHAEL FIELD #19 season, Rogers played in all 16 games for the Golden Flyers in 2003 and contributed 13 goals and six assists… Defenseman / Junior / Latham, NY earned Empire 8 Conference honorable mention All-Star honors… had 5’-11”… 185 pounds… Business Administration career-best three goals in a victory at St. John Fisher March 19, 2003… major… born May 3, 1982… son of Rick and had two goals and one assist in double overtime win over Ithaca April Barbara Field, Latham, N.Y… returning for his 25, 2003… at Hobart: transferred to Nazareth from Hobart, where he second season with the Golden Flyers, Field played two seasons for the Division I Statesmen… was named the emerged as a starting defenseman in 2003 and had one assist and team's Rookie of the Year in 2001, then contributed four goals and one 28 ground balls… had an assist in Nazareth's victory over Hartwick… assist in 2002… Scholastic: a graduate of Canandaigua Academy, earned second-team Empire 8 Conference All-Star honors… Before Rogers was a standout in football and lacrosse… named Section Five Nazareth: a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy in Albany, Field Class B MVP in lacrosse as well as first-team all-Finger Lakes in 1999 transferred to Nazareth in 2002 after playing the 2001 season at and 2000… helped team to sectional and Western New York titles in Marymount University in Arlington, Va… Scholastic: played three 2000. . . earned first-team all-Finger Lakes as a defensive end in seasons of varsity lacrosse at CBA and helped team to three straight football, helping team win state championship. Capital District League titles… named team's defensive player of the

CAREER STATISTICS year in 2000 and competed in the high school North-South Senior All-Star game… a member of the National Honor Society… also an Year GP G-A-Pts GB all-star in football. 2003 16 13-6-19 22 Totals 16 13-6-19 22 T .J. JUSTIN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2003 16 0-1-1 28 ROGERS W AHL Totals 16 0-1-1 28 Senior T.J. Rogers had a career-best three goals in a Senior Justin Wahl equaled a career-best with victory at St. John Fisher on March 19, 2003 seven points on five goals and two assists in an overtime loss to Adelphi.

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BRESCIA #21 GEORGE POLINO #23 JEFF MANGINI #27 MIKE ROBBINS #30 Defenseman / Sophomore / Whitehouse Station, NJ Goalie / Sophomore / Schenectady, NY Defenseman / Sophomore / Freeport, ME Midfielder / Senior / Rochester, NY 6’-4”… 200 pounds… Business Administration 5’-10”… 160 pounds… Business Administration 6’-1”… 180 pounds… Undecided on major… born 5’-9”… 160 pounds… Psychology major… major… born Jan. 4, 1984… son of Tom and major… born July 25, 1983… son of George and Oct. 8, 1983… son of Jerry Mangini and Pat Hayes, born April 20, 1982… son of Mark and Barb Marlene Brescia, Whitehouse Station, N.J…returning Susan Polino, Schenectady, N.Y… returning for his Freeport, Maine… returning for his second season, Robbins, Rochester, N.Y…. returning for his third for his second season, Brescia appeared in 14 second season, Polino appeared in seven games Mangini appeared in six games for the Golden season, Robbins played in four games for the games in 2003, including 12 as a starter at close defense… had 26 for a total of 75 minutes… had seven saves and a 7.93 goals-against Flyers in 2003… Scholastic: a graduate of Freeport High School in Golden Flyers in 2003… 2002: appeared in two games… Scholastic: ground balls… Scholastic: a graduate of Immaculata High School in average… Scholastic: a graduate of Guilderland High School, Polino Maine, Mangini played four seasons of varsity lacrosse there and was a graduate of the Aquinas Institute in Rochester, Robbins served as New Jersey, Brescia was a standout in football and lacrosse there… played four seaons of varsity lacrosse and served as team captain and the recipient of all-conference and team leadership awards… also the Golden Flyers' manager in 2001… played three seasons of played three seasons of varsity lacrosse and served as team captain in claimed Surburban Council All-Star honors in 2001 and 2002… helped competed in hockey and soccer… member of National Honor Society… varsity lacrosse at Aquinas and competed in the Exceptional Senior 2001 and 2002… twice was named Defensive Player of the Year in the team to league titles in 1999 and 2002 and Section Two title games in attended National Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. All-Star game. Curico Division and was a two-time all-area selection for Central New '99, '00, and '02… competed in area's Exceptional Senior All-Star CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Jersey… helped football team to Mountain Valley Conference titles in game… set school records with 946 career saves and 50 career 1999 and 2000. victories… recipient of scholar-athlete award… played goalie for the Year GP G-A-Pts GB Year GP G-A-Pts GB hockey team and earned team MVP and Suburban Council All-Star 2003 6 0-0-0 2 2002 2 0-0-0 0 CAREER STATISTICS Totals 6 0-0-0 2 2003 4 0-0-0 1 honors… also competed in football. Totals 6 0-0-0 1 Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2003 14 0-0-0 26 CAREER STATISTICS Totals 14 0-0-0 26 Year GP/Min Sv/Pct GA/Avg 2003 7/75 7/.412 10/7.93 MATT ORT #28 Total 7/75 7/.412 10/7.93 RYAN FELTNER #31 Attackman / Junior / Brewster, NY Midfielder / Junior / Horseheads, NY 5’-10” 185 pounds… Undecided on major… born April 17, 1983… son of Dan and Jennifer Ort, 5’-11”… 170 pounds… Business Administration BRYAN COON #26 Brewster, N.Y… back for his third season, Ort major…born June 14, 1983… son of Roger and missed all of 2003 after undergoing reconstructive Eileen Feltner, Horseheads, N.Y…. returning for his Attackman / Junior / Webster, NY knee surgery… 2002: scored twice in three games… Scholastic: a third season, Feltner played in 11 games in 2003 6’-0”… 165 pounds… Business Administration graduate of Brewster High School, Ort played three seasons of varsity and had one goal and one assist… had both points, including his first major… born April 18, 1983… son of Don and lacrosse for Coach Gerry Walsh… helped team to Section One career goal, in the Golden Flyers' win over Utica April 9, 2003… 2002: Helene Coon, Webster, N.Y… returning for his Championships in 1999 and 2000… served as team captain and played in four games and had eight ground balls… Scholastic: a third season, Coon was the Golden Flyers' earned All-League honors… also competed in football and hockey. graduate of Horseheads High School, Feltner was a standout in soccer leading scorer in 2003 with 51 points on 45 goals and six assists… and lacrosse… earned Section Four All-Star honors in both sports and CAREER STATISTICS earned honorable mention All-America honors from the United States competed in exceptional senior All-Star game in lacrosse… helped Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association and was a first-team Empire 8 Year GP G-A-Pts GB soccer team to Section Four title in 1999… helped lacrosse team to All-Star selection… twice earned E8 Player of the Week honors -- for 2002 3 2-0-2 0 two sectional title game appearances… also played travel hockey. 2003 Injured -- did not play periods ending March 10 and April 21… scored career-high seven goals Totals 3 2-0-2 0 CAREER STATISTICS in the Golden Flyers' win at Alfred April 16, 2003… had five goals each Year GP G-A-Pts GB in wins over Washington College March 8 and Oswego April 22… 2002: 2002 4 0-0-0 8 appeared in four games and scored six goals on seven shots… scored 2003 11 1-1-2 9 four goals against Utica and two versus Elmira… Scholastic: a graduate Totals 15 1-1-2 17 of Webster High School near Rochester, Coon played two seasons of varsity lacrosse for Coach Fritz Kilian… earned first-team Monroe County League All-Star honors as the team's leading scorer.

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Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2002 4 6-0-6 4 2003 16 45-6-51 39 T .J. Totals 20 51-6-57 43

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GERRY GORDON #33 GREG KANELLIS #35 Midfielder / Sophomore / Lynbrook, NY Attackman / Sophomore / Cortland, NY 5’-10”… 160 pounds… Undecided on major… born 5’-10”… 155 pounds… Environmental Science Aug. 11, 1984… son of Gerry and Karen Gordon, major… born March 1, 1984… son of Michael and Lynbrook, N.Y… returning for his second season, Carol Kanellis, Cortland, N.Y… returning for his Gordon appeared in six games in 2003… second season, Kanellis played in seven games in Scholastic: a graduate of Lynbrook High School, Gordon excelled in 2003 and contributed three goals and two assists… scored first career football and lacrosse there… played two seasons of varsity lacrosse and goal in a victory over Utica, then had two goals in Golden Flyers' 21-7 helped team capture Nassau County championship in 2002… helped victory at RIT April 19, 2003… Scholastic: a graduate of Cortland High Good Luck team to Big Four title in football and was the recipient of the team's School, Kanellis played two seasons of varsity lacrosse there… earned Unsung Hero Award. team MVP award and Onondaga League All-Star honors in 2002 after leading the team in scoring with 43 goals and 20 assists… served as CAREER STATISTICS Golden team captain and graduated in top 10 percent of his class. Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2003 6 0-0-0 3 CAREER STATISTICS Totals 6 0-0-0 3 Year GP G-A-Pts GB Flyers 2003 7 3-2-5 2 Valid thru 5/28/04 Totals 7 3-2-5 2 Men’s BRIAN GAFFNEY #34 Midfielder / Sophomore / Pittsford, NY 585.389.2516 / fax 585.586.1396 JOHN SERRON #36 5’-10”… 175 pounds… Business Administration Lacrosse! major… born Sept. 30, 1983… son of Peter and Defenseman / Sophomore / Penfield, NY Evie Gaffney, Pittsford, N.Y… returning for his 5’-11”… 175 pounds… Business Administration second season, Gaffney appeared in 10 games in and Spanish major… born Aug. 10, 1983… son of 2003 and scooped up 13 ground balls and won 50 percent of his Bill and Carolyn Serron, Penfield, N.Y… returning face-offs taken (27-for-54)… Scholastic: a graduate of Fairport High for his third season with the Golden Flyers, Serron School, Gaffney played two seasons of varsity lacrosse for Coach Randy appeared in 10 games for Nazareth in 2003… 2002: played in two Garrett… earned second-team Monroe County League All-Star honors in games for the Golden Flyers… Scholastic: a graduate of Penfield High 2001 and 2002 while leading team to league, section, and Western School, Serron played three years of lacrosse for Coach Mark Rice, New York titles… recipient of team's Spark Plug award as well as earning second-team Monroe County League All-Star honors in 2001… scholar-athlete award… played two seasons of varsity football and helped lead team to 2000 Section Five championship… also competed earned Alumni Association scholarship award as well U.S. Marine Corp in wrestling… member of National Honor Society… spent the first Exemplary Athlete award. semester studying in Spain.

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Year GP G-A-Pts GB Faceoffs Year GP G-A-Pts GB 2003 10 0-0-0 13 27-54, .500 2002 2 0-0-0 2 Totals 10 0-0-0 13 27-54, .500 2003 10 0-0-0 1 Totals 12 0-0-0 3

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JOHN STASHENKO #37 BRANDON BROWN #41 NICK SPIRITO #2 KEVIN GIBBONS #16 Attackman / Sophomore / Norwalk, CT Attackman / Senior / Ithaca, NY Defenseman / Freshman / Cohasset, MA Attackman / Freshman / Canterbury, NH 6’-3”… 200 pounds… Biology major… born March 5’-10”… 180 pounds… History major… born April 1, 5’-9”… 165 pounds… Undecided on major… born 6’-2”… 195 pounds… Business Administration 11, 1984… son of John and Lolanda Stashenko, 1982… son of Bryan Brown and Sharon Dec. 9, 1984… son of Michael Spirito and Vicki major… born Aug. 13, 1985… son of Paul and Norwalk, Conn… Stashenko appeared in five Chambliss, Ithaca, N.Y… returning for his fourth Watkins, Cohasset, Mass… a graduate of Cohasset Robin Gibbons, Canterbury, NH… a graduate of games in 2003 and scored his lone career goal in season, Brown emerged as a dangerous offensive High School, Spirito played four seasons of varsity Bishop Brady High School in New Hampshire, Nazareth's win at Alfred… Stashenko will likely miss the 2004 season threat for the Golden Flyers in 2003 as he appeared in all 16 games, lacrosse… earned first-team all-scholastic honors as a junior and senior Gibbons played four seasons of varsity lacrosse and was a two-time following shoulder surgery… Scholastic: a graduate of Brien McMahon including 11 as a starting attackman… finished tied for third on the and honorable mention as a sophomore… helped team reach first-team all-state selection… also earned honorable mention honors High School, Stashenko competed in soccer, wrestling, and lacrosse team in scoring with 38 points on 27 goals and 11 assists… earned Massachusetts Division II state finals in 2001, semifinals in 2003 once… played three seasons of hockey and was named league's there, serving as team captain of all three teams… helped team to second-team Empire 8 Conference All-Star honors… scored four goals in and quarterfinals in 2002… served as team captain in '02 and '03… Defenseman of the Year… played golf and soccer. divisional title in wrestling in 2000-01 and state title in lacrosse in a game four times in '03: in wins over Hartwick, RIT, Ithaca, and competed in soccer and football. 2000… named to all-area team in lacrosse as well as honorable Elmira… scored dramatic game-tying goal with :18 left in regulation mention all-county. against Ithaca in game Nazareth eventually won in double overtime… twice honored as Empire 8 Player of the Week -- for periods ending April CAREER STATISTICS RYAN CONLEY #17 13 and April 27… 2002: played in four games and contributed one goal RYAN BROWN #5 Year GP G-A-Pts GB and five assists… had all five assists in the Golden Flyers' victory at Defenseman / Freshman / Fairfield, CT 2003 5 1-0-1 1 Utica… 2001: appeared in six games for Nazareth, and produced two Midfielder / Freshman / Sayville, NY 6’-1”… 195 pounds… Business Administration Totals 5 1-0-1 1 goals and one assist, including one goal and one assist against Utica… 5’-10”… 165 pounds… Undecided on major… born major… born May 6, 1984… son of Thomas and Scholastic: a graduate of Ithaca High School, Brown played three March 30, 1985… son of Kevin and Dana Brown, Linda Conley, Fairfield, Conn… a graduate of seasons of varsity lacrosse and helped team win a Section Four title. Sayville, N.Y… a graduate of Sayville High School, Fairfield High School, Conley played four seasons Brown played four seasons of varsity lacrosse and of varsity lacrosse there… served as team captain and earned all-league CAREER STATISTICS CORY KIZIELEWICZ #40 graduated as the school's all-time leading point scorer… earned honors in 2003… competed in New England Premier Showcase in 2002 Defenseman / Senior / Murrysville, PA Year GP G-A-Pts GB all-league honors in 2003… also a standout in football and wrestling, and North-South State All-Star game in 2003… named MVP at Top 150 2001 6 2-1-3 2 Brown was a three-time all-league selection in the 160-pound division in Camp at Williams College in 2002. 5’-11”… 195 pounds… Philosophy major… born 2002 4 1-5-6 3 wrestling… a member of the National Honor Society. Dec. 22, 1981… son of Walter and Susan 2003 16 27-11-38 30 Kizielewicz, Murrysville, Pa… team captain… Totals 26 30-17-47 35 returning for his fourth season, Kizielewicz appeared in 13 games in 2003, including two as a starter at close ANDREW RUSSO #18 defense… scooped up 18 ground balls… 2002: played in three games… PATRICK MULLIN #10 Midfielder / Freshman / Secane, PA 2001: appeared in six games and scooped up four ground balls… CHRIS BALASH #43 Goalie / Sophomore / Rochester, NY Scholastic: a graduate of Franklin Regional High in Pennsylvania, 5’-11”… 170 pounds… Business Administration Kizielewicz excelled in football and lacrosse there… as a defenseman in Attackman / Sophomore / Auburn, NY 5’-6”… 160 pounds… History major… born April 20, major… born July 27, 1985… son of Charles and Margaret Russo, Secane, PA… a graduate of Upper lacrosse, Kizielewicz twice earned All-Star honors from the Western 5’-11”… 170 pounds… Business Administration 1984… son of Joe and Mary Mullin, Rochester, Darby Senior High School, Russo played four Pennsylvania Scholastic Lacrosse Association… also earned major… born July 6, 1983… son of Richard and NY... a transfer from Air Force Academy, Mullin seasons of varsity lacrosse and earned second-team all-league honors all-conference and all-county honors as a tight end in football. Patricia Balash, Auburn, N.Y…. returning for his played the 2003 season at Monroe Community in 2003… helped team to two Keystone State championships… was a second season, Balash enjoyed a strong season College and was a second-team all-Region III selection and helped the CAREER STATISTICS three-time all-Delco honorable mention selection. for the Golden Flyers in 2003, finishing second on the team in scoring Tribunes to a 9-4 record… Scholastic: a graduate of Irondequoit High Year GP G-A-Pts GB with 43 points on 26 goals and 17 assists… earned honorable mention School, Mullin was a three-year starter as a goalie there… earned 2001 6 0-0-0 4 Empire 8 all-star honors. . . had a career-best seven points on five goals first-team Monroe County League All-Star honors and was named team 2002 3 0-0-0 1 co-MVP in 2002… helped team to league title in 2002 and Section Five 2003 13 0-0-0 18 and two assists in a 16-15 win at Skidmore… also had six points (three crown in 2001… also competed in wrestling. Totals 22 0-0-0 23 goals, three assists) against St. John Fisher and five points (one goal, RYAN HOTALING #20 four assists) against RIT… 2002: did not play due to injury… Attackman / Freshman / Syracuse, NY Scholastic: a graduate of Auburn High School, Balash played one season of varsity lacrosse for Coach Steve Crosby... helped lead team to 6’-2”… 185 pounds… Undecided on major… born Section Three and Regional titles and was Section Three playoff leader RYAN PERKINS #14 Nov. 29, 1984… son of Jay and Sondra Hotaling, in points… also competed in hockey. Syracuse, NY… a graduate of Onondaga Central Defenseman / Freshman / Ithaca, NY near Syracuse, Hotaling played lacrosse at CAREER STATISTICS 5’-11”… 195 pounds… Business Administration Corcoran High School for four seasons and was a two-time Onondaga Year GP G-A-Pts GB major… born Dec. 27, 1984… son of Bill and League All-Star as an attackman… earned third-team all-Central New 2003 14 26-17-43 45 Colleen Perkins, Ithaca, NY… a graduate of Ithaca York honors and was chosen to play in Exceptional Senior All-Star game Totals 14 26-17-43 45 High School, Perkins was a three-year starter as a in 2003… also was a standout in football and basketball at Onondaga… defenseman there in lacrosse… helped team to three straight Section led football team to a 26-0 record in two seasons as starting Four titles and was named the team's top defensive player in 2003… quarterback… team won Section Three and state titles in 2001 and Follow the Golden Flyers on the served as team captain and competed in the Empire State Games in 2002… was captain of varsity basketball team for two seasons and Nazareth College Sports Hotline! 2001… played three seasons of football… earned Eagle Scout award. was a two-time Onondaga League All-Star. 585-389-2095 and online at www.naz.edu

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CHAD AMIDON #22 FRANCIS DONALD #25 JAMES SCHULTHEIS #32 BRIAN HUBERT #42 Midfielder / Freshman / Marcellus, NY Defenseman / Freshman / Dallas, TX Attackman / Freshman / West Islip, NY Attackman / Freshman / Nashua, NH 5’-8”… 170 pounds… Undecided on major… born 6’-0”… 190 pounds… Business Administration 5’-10”… 155 pounds… Undecided on major… born 6’-1”… 200 pounds… Business Administration April 6, 1985… son of John and Anita Amidon, major… born Aug. 4, 1985… son of Beverly Donald, April 28, 1985… son of James and Darlene major… born June 19, 1984… son of Henry and Marcellus, NY… a graduate of Onondaga Central Dallas, Texas… a graduate of St. Mark's School in Schultheis, West Islip, NY… a graduate of West Barbara Hubert, Nashua, NH… a graduate of near Syracuse, Amidon played four seasons of Dallas, Donald played four seasons of varsity Islip High School on Long Island, Schultheis played Nashua North High School in New Hampshire, varsity lacrosse at Corcoran High School… earned first-team Onondaga lacrosse there and was an all-state and all-district selection in 2003 as two seasons of varsity lacrosse and helped team to runner-up finishes Hubert played four seasons of varsity lacrosse there and led the team League All-Star honors as a midfielder in 2003… twice chosen as a long-stick midfielder… played two seasons as a goalie in soccer and in the Suffolk County Division in 2002 and 2003… scored 19 goals in in scoring in 2003 with more than 60 goals… also a member of the golf team's most improved player… also played football and helped also played football, helping team to Southwestern Preparatory '03 and was an honorable mention Suffolk County Division All-Star. team… a member of Nashua Volunteer Fire Department. Onondaga to two Section Three titles and two state championships. Conference title in 2002… member of Who's Who Among American High School Students and recipient of President Clinton Community Service Award in 2000. JORDAN HIRSCH #38 BRIAN KLISZCZEWICZ #44 CONOR O’KEEFE #24 Attackman / Freshman / Montrose, NY Defenseman / Freshman / Liverpool, NY Midfielder / Freshman / Setauket, NY WILL TUTTLE #29 5’-8”… 155 pounds… Undecided on major… born 5’-11”… 185 pounds… Psychology major… born 5’-10”… 160 pounds… Undecided on major… born Sept. 6, 1985… son of Steven and Jody Hirsch, Oct. 22, 1984… son of Ted Kliszczewicz and Nancy July 13, 1985… son of Robert and Kathleen Defenseman / Freshman / Kennebunk, ME Montrose, NY… a graduate of Hendrick Hudson Stempowski, Liverpool, NY… a graduate of O'Keefe, Setauket, NY… a graduate of Stony Brook 5’-10”… 200 pounds… Undecided on major… born High School, Hirsch played three seasons of varsity Liverpool High School, Kliszczewicz played two School on Long Island, O'Keefe played four Nov. 1, 1983… son of Mark and Brooke Tuttle, lacrosse and was the team's leading scorer in 2002 and 2003… set a seasons of varsity lacrosse there as a defenseman… also competed in seasons of varsity lacrosse as a midfielder… led team in scoring in Kennebunk, Maine… a graduate of Phillips Exeter school record for points scored in a season with 85 (39 goals, 46 football, wrestling and indoor track… served as vice president of the 2003 and was chosen team MVP as well as first-team all-league… also Academy in New Hampshire, Tuttle played five assists) in 2003 and finished second all-time in school history with 197 Varsity Club… recipient of Eagle Scout award and served as lead excelled in golf, earning all-league honors… also played basketball. seasons of varsity lacrosse as a defenseman… was a three-time points, including 101 goals… was a three-time all-conference selection… trumpet in school's jazz ensemble. all-conference selection and earned all-state honors in 2002… served competed for Hudson Valley team in Empire State Games in 2002… as team captain in '01 and '02… also captain of the hockey team in 2003 recipient of U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award. 2002 and earned second-team all-state honors.

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All-Star Teams Final 2003 Empire 8 Standings Nazareth Lacrosse 2003... First Team: Defensemen Midfielders League Overall Season in Review Attack Chris Cimini, Nazareth Matt Casey, Ithaca Team W-L W-L Pct. Bryan Coon, Nazareth Jonathan Manley, RIT Josh Marksberry, Ithaca Nazareth 7-0 12-4 .750 It had all the ingredients of one of those rebuilding Nick Mayer, Ithaca Tim Riley, Ithaca Jason Mordaci, Nazareth Ithaca 6-1 11-3 .786 seasons from hell. David Vail, Alfred Ryan Neward, RIT Goalie RIT 4-3 7-8 .467 Midfielders Six of the top seven scorers, and five All- Ryan Martin, Ithaca Hartwick 4-3 8-6 .571 Americans, were gone. Freshmen outnumbered Steve Douglas, Alfred Defensemen Elmira 3-4 4-10 .286 seniors 13-7. The inexperience was just too Dennis Juleff, Ithaca Kyle DeVoe, Hartwick obvious to overlook. Alfred 2-5 5-9 .357 Ryan Maloney, Hartwick Second Team: Mike Field, Nazareth Attack John King, Elmira Utica 2-5 8-6 .571 Then the overall pictured turned from cloudy to Jim Quackenbush, Nazareth downright ominous early in the season when two Brandon Brown, Nazareth St. John Fisher 0-7 4-9 .308 of the team's captains, attackman Justin Wahl Long-Stick Midfielder Andrew Slotnick, Elmira Goalie and defenseman Gordon Quonce, went down Matt Kent, Nazareth Brian Weil, Ithaca Don Green, Nazareth with season-ending injuries. But, a funny thing happened to the Golden Flyers men's lacrosse team in 2003 on their way to mediocrity -- they Honorable Mention never quite made it. Attack Brett Raboy, Hartwick Player of the Year After missing the NCAA Tournament in 2002 for Chris Balash, Nazareth T.J. Rogers, Nazareth Matt Kent, Nazareth the first time in 12 years, anxiety ran rampant Chris Copeland, RIT through the Nazareth coaching staff, although Midfielder Jim Quackenbush was an honorable mention All-American Kevin Geraghty, Hartwick Defensemen Rookie of the Year head coach Rob Randall admitted that he "was anxious to see how some of these guys develop." Dylan Macro, Alfred P.J. Burns, St John Fisher Dave Thering, RIT David Thering, RIT Kris Eifler, Hartwick The end result was impressive to say the least. Wahl was leading the Golden Flyers in scoring honors. He spearheaded a defense that yielded Mike Lachut, RIT Coach of the Year The Golden Flyers reloaded well enough to finish (13 goals, seven assists) when he suffered a fewer than 10 goals per game and included Midfielders Rob Randall, Nazareth 12-4 overall. They regained supremecy in the ruptured spleen in the fifth game and was lost sophomore Chris Cimini and Mike Field, freshman Christ Burt, Elmira Goalies Empire 8 Conference and they returned to their for the season. That came just one game after T.J. Brescia, and junior Cory Kizielewicz. A.J. Fiorelli, Alfred Mark Colite, Hartwick customary spot in the NCAA Division III tournament. Quonce suffered a torn knee ligament that Ken Fischmann, Utica Jon Sinclair, RIT required reconstructive surgery. Cimini was a first-team all-conference choice, Don Green "When everything is said and done, you always Alex Karoly, Elmira while Field earned second-team honors along see ways that you could have done better," To the rescue offensively came a trio of with sophomore goalie Don Green. Randall admitted, "but I was really pleased with inexperienced attackmen -- freshman Chris the progress that we made." Balash, sophomore Bryan Coon, and junior Nazareth started the 2003 season looking much Brandon Brown -- who combined to score like a toddler experiencing a pool of water for the Randall implemented a simple formula that 98 goals. first time. The Golden Flyers were 3-3 through six Empire 8 Stat Leaders featured a run-and-gun offensive style games with overtime losses to Rensselaer and complemented by a stingy defense. Coon delivered an early-season message by Adelphi and a two-goal loss to Cortland. scoring five goals in an opening game win over Scoring Leaders Assists Goals Against Average Washington College, then scored seven times in The Golden Flyers then embarked on a nine- Kevin Geraghty, Hartwick 38 an Empire 8 Conference win at Alfred. He wound game winning streak that carried them through Name, School G-A-Pts. PPG Name, School GP GA GAA up with a team-high 45 goals and was an honorable to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Dylan Macro, Alfred 32-26-58 4.14 Matt St. Croix, St. John Fisher 30 Ryan Martin, Ithaca 14 107 8.23 mention All-American selection. most exciting game of the bunch was a 13-12 David Vail, Alfred 26-30-56 4.00 David Vail, Alfred 30 Don Green, Nazareth 16 135 9.67 double overtime victory over Ithaca that helped Balash was glued to the bench for the first two the Golden Flyers win the E8 title and claim the Matt Donaldson, Utica 42-14-56 4.00 Matt Casey, Ithaca 27 Shawn Ryan, Utica 13 83 10.53 games before making the most of his opportunity automatic bid to the NCAAs. David Thering, RIT 28-26-54 3.86 Dylan Marco, Alfred 26 Mark Colite, Hartwick 13 140 10.91 to play. He wound up with 26 goals and was tied Kevin Geraghty, Hartwick 12-38-50 3.85 David Thering, RIT 26 Jon Sinclair, RIT 13 133 11.16 for the team lead with 17 assists. Brown also Trailing 10-5 late in the third quarter, Nazareth played sparingly early in the season, then came rallied to outscore the Bombers 6-2 in the fourth Trevor Archer, Alfred 29-24-53 3.79 Brian Weil, Ithaca 26 Kevin Welinsky, Elmira 14 163 12.43 on strong late in the season to finish with 27 quarter to force overtime. Brown scored an Brian Weil, Ithaca 22-26-48 3.69 Nick Hohman, Alfred 13 185 14.03 goals and 11 assists. extra-man goal off a pass from Balash with :18 Nick Mayer, Ithaca 26-20-46 3.29 Ground Balls Joe Alonge, St. John Fisher 12 154 14.13 left to tie the score at 12-12. Then with 1:40 left Andy Slotnick, Elmira 41-4-45 3.21 Josh Marksberry, Ithaca 119 The midfield was bolstered by the strong efforts in the second four-minute overtime, midfielder of seniors Jim Quackenbush and Jason Mordaci. David Graham scored the game-winner off a Jim Quackenbush, Nazareth 110 Bryan Coon, Nazareth 45-6-51 3.19 Quackenbush earned honorable mention All- pass from Brian Navarra. Ken Fischmann, Utica 98 American honors after contributing 28 points and Goals Steve Douglas, Alfred 93 winning 56 percent of his face-offs. Mordaci was In the NCAAs, Nazareth scored a 15-4 the team's top-scoring middie with 34 goals. opening-round win over Ohio Wesleyan, then Brian Coon, Nazareth 45 John King, Elmira 91 traveled to Middlebury and lost 21-12 in the Matt Donaldson, Utica 42 Long-stick middie Matt Kent also had a break- tournament quarterfinals. Andy Slotnick, Elmira 41 Matt Kent earned Empire 8 through season, scooping up 66 ground balls and earning Empire 8 Conference Player of the Year Chris Copeland, RIT 40 Player of the Year honors. Ryan Maloney, Hartwick 38

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2003 GAME SUMMERIES 2003 GAME SUMMERIES

2003 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Game Summaries 2003 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Game Summaries

Game 10: NAZARETH 20, ALFRED 11 Game 13: NAZARETH 13, ITHACA 12 (2OT) Game 16: MIDDLEBURY 21, NAZARETH 12 Game 1: NAZARETH 9, WASHINGTON 6 Game 4: ADELPHI 12, ADELPHI 11 (OT) Game 7: NAZARETH 11, C.W. POST 3 April 16, 2003 at Alfred April 25, 2003 at Nazareth May 14, 2003 at Middlebury -- NCAA Quarterfinal March 8, 2003 at Nazareth March 22, 2003 at Nazareth April 5, 2003 at C.W. Post Nazareth 4 7 5 4 20 Ithaca 4 3 3 2 0 0 12 Nazareth 2 4 2 4 12 Washington 1 1 1 3 6 Adelphi 3 3 4 1 1 12 Nazareth 3 4 1 3 11 Alfred 3 4 1 3 11 Nazareth 2 3 1 6 0 1 13 Middlebury 4 7 6 4 21 Nazareth 3 2 3 1 9 Nazareth 3 4 1 3 0 11 C.W. Post 0 1 0 2 3 Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Bryan Coon 7-0, Jim Ithaca scoring (goals-assists): Dennis Juleff 3-0, Nick Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Jason Mordaci 3-1, Washington scoring (goals-assists): Brent Renner Adelphi scoring (goals-assists): Kim Delfs 3-2, Mike Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Bryan Coon 4-0, Quackenbush 2-3, Brandon Brown 2-2, Chris Balash Mayer 2-3, Matt Casey 2-1, Scott Guerra 2-0, Morris Bryan Adams 2-0, Brandon Brown 2-0, David Graham 1- 3-0, Michael Dyal 1-2, Sam Lane 1-0, Ryan Morrison Bartolillo 3-1, David Toy 3-1, Tyler Heavenor 2-0, Matt Jason Mordaci 2-1, Justin Reeves 2-0, Bryan Adams 2-1, David Graham 2-1, Jason Mordaci 2-0, T.J. Rogers Jemal 1-2, Brian Weil 1-1, Devin Burgoon 1-0, Josh 2, Chris Balash 1-0, Bryan Coon 1-0, Brian Navarra 1-0, 1-0, Jon Spivey 0-1. Schomburg 1-2, Jesse Sorensen 0-1. 1-1, Chris Balash 1-0, Sean Lander 1-0, Jim 1-1, Brian Navarra 1-0, John Stashenko 1-0, Bryan Marksberry 0-1. Erik Sullivan 1-0, Greg Kanellis 0-1, Jim Quackenbush Saves: Richard Yost 8. Saves: Mark Miller 17. Quackenbush 0-2, Mike McGrath 0-1, Erik Adams 0-1, Denny Patrick 0-1, Erik Sullivan 0-1. Saves: Ryan Martin 16. 0-1, T.J. Rogers 0-1. Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Bryan Coon 5-0, Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Justin Wahl 5-2, Sullivan 0-1. Saves: Don Green 13, Alex Civalier 1, George Polino 1. Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Brandon Brown 4-1, Saves: Don Green 6, Alex Civalier 9, George Polino 0. Bryan Adams 2-0, Justin Wahl 1-2, Erik Sullivan 1-0, Bryan Coon 4-1, Chris Balash 1-1, Jason Mordaci 1-0, Saves: Don Green 11. Alfred scoring (goals-assists): Trevor Archer 4-0, Dylan Chris Balash 2-2, T.J. Rogers 2-1, David Graham 1-1, Middlebury scoring (goals-assists): Charley Howe 5-1, Jim Quackenbush 0-1. Justin Reeves 0-2, Brian Navarra 0-1. C.W. Post scoring (goals-assists): Pete Ruffini 3-0, Macro 3-1, Anthony Fiorelli 1-3, Steve Douglas 1-0, Brian Navarra 1-1, Bryan Adams 1-0, Jason Mordaci 1- Greg Bastis 4-0, Mike Frissora 4-0, Jonathan Sisto 3-0, Saves: Don Green 14. Saves: Don Green 11. Ken Watson 0-1. Gregory Gascon 1- 0, Carlo DiRisio 1-0, David Vail 0-2, 0, Denny Patrick 1-0, Jim Quackenbush 0-1. Jamie Duke 1-1,Mike Murray 1-1, Brian Gault 1-0, Dave Shots: Washington 43, Nazareth 32. Shots: Adelphi 27, Nazareth 40. Saves: Mike Zagari 14. Frank Radell 0-1. Saves: Don Green 11. Leach 1-0, Travis Meyer 1-0, Andrew Giordano 0-2, Mike Faceoffs: Washington 3, Nazareth 14. Faceoffs: Adelphi 17, Nazareth 8. Shots: Nazareth 43, C.W. Post 23. Saves: Nicholas Hohman 16, Matt Jones 0. Shots: Ithaca 37, Nazareth 58. Saraceni 0-2, Aaron Herter 0-1,John West 0-1. Ground Balls: Washington 35, Nazareth 38. Ground Balls: Adelphi 51, Nazareth 44. Faceoffs: Nazareth 6, C.W. Post 11. Shots: Nazareth 56, Alfred 45. Faceoffs: Ithaca 15, Nazareth 15. Saves: Eric Krieger 10, Ned Courtemanche 0. Clears: Washington 19-26, Nazareth 18-21. Clears: Adelphi 23-39, Nazareth 23-30. Ground Balls: Nazareth 50, C.W. Post 42. Faceoffs: Nazareth 10, Alfred 23. Ground Balls: Ithaca 44, Nazareth 61. Shots: Middlebury 65, Nazareth 32. Penalties: Washington 2-1:30, Nazareth 6-5:30. Penalties: Adelphi 10-11:00, Nazareth 7-6:00. Clears: Nazareth 29-33, C.W. Post 23-30. Ground Balls: Nazareth 50, Alfred 51. Clears: Ithaca 18-25, Nazareth 19-21. Faceoffs: Nazareth 16, Middlebury 19. Extra Man Goals: Washington 2-6, Nazareth 1-2. Extra Man Goals: Adelphi 4-7, Nazareth 2-8. Penalties: Nazareth 5-3:00, C.W. Post 6-5:30. Clears: Nazareth 26-36, Alfred 11-19. Penalties: Ithaca 6-4:00, Nazareth 5-4:30. Ground Balls: Nazareth 40, Middlebury 60. Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 3-6, C.W. Post 1-5. Penalties: Nazareth 8-6:30, Alfred 9-6:00. Extra Man Goals: Ithaca 1-4, Nazareth 1-6. Clears: Nazareth 14-23, Middlebury 17-19. Game 2: RENSSELAER 9, NAZARETH 8 (OT) Game 5: NAZARETH 16, SKIDMORE 15 Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 6-9, Alfred 3-6. Penalties: Nazareth 9-8:30, Middlebury 7-5:30. March 14, 2003 at Sylvan Lake Park, Fla. March 28, 2003 at Skidmore Game 8: NAZARETH 20, UTICA 8 Game 14: NAZARETH 18, ELMIRA 14 Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 3-4, Middlebury 2-7. Nazareth 1 3 3 1 0 8 Nazareth 5 6 1 4 16 April 9, 2003 at Nazareth Game 11: NAZARETH 21, R.I.T. 7 April 30, 2003 at Nazareth Rensselaer 2 1 3 2 1 9 Skidmore 4 2 1 8 15 Utica 1 1 1 5 8 April 19, 2003 at R.I.T. Elmira 4 5 3 2 14 Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Justin Wahl 4-0, Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Chris Balash 5-2, Nazareth 5 7 3 5 20 Nazareth 4 7 1 9 21 Nazareth 7 3 4 4 18 Brandon Brown 1-0, Matt Kent 1-0, Denny Patrick 1-0, Bryan Coon 4-0, Bryan Adams 2-1, David Graham 1-3, Utica scoring (goals-assists): Matt Donaldson 2-1, R.I.T. 1 2 3 1 7 Elmira scoring (goals-assists): Scott Campbell 3-1, Justin Reeves 1-0, David Graham 0-2, Brian Navarra Jason Mordaci 1-1, Brian Navarra 1-1, Erik Sullivan 1- Nate Jabson 2-1, Matt Bolen 2-0, Ken Fischmann 1-1, Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Brandon Brown 4-1, Seth Bastianelli 2-2, Jack Egan 2-2, Keith Holmes 2-0, 0-2, Erik Sullivan 0-1. 1, Brandon Brown 1-0, Justin Wahl 0-2. John Keating 1-0, Pete Masterpole 0-1. Jason Mordaci 4-1, Bryan Coon 4-0, Bryan Adams 3-1, Andy Slotnick 1-1, Chris Burt 1-0, Ryan Mikula 1-0, Saves: Don Green 12. Saves: Don Green 9. Saves: Shawn Ryan 6, Travis Kuhl 7. Greg Kanellis 2-0, Chris Balash 1-4, David Graham 1-2, Chad Sillery 1-0, Peter Whiteford 1-0, Nate Beckles 0-1. Rensselaer scoring (goals-assists): Luke Ruglis 4-0, Skidmore scoring (goals-assists): Mike Rockefeller Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Jim Quackenbush T.J. Rogers 1-1, Kyle Purcell 1-0, Brian Navarra 0-2, Saves: Kevin Welinsky 13. Adam LoGiudice 2-0, Ryan Frisch 1-1, Ryan Balzer 4-0, Richard Palmer 3-2, Brendan Bellefeuille 3-1, 3-1, Brandon Brown 2-1, Sean Lander 2-0, Jason Denny Patrick 0-2. Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Brandon Brown 4-0, 1-0, James Gallucci 1-0, Andrew Teichman 0-2, Nick Taylor Brown 2-1, Chris Bivona 2-0, Adam Vigiano 1-0, Mordaci 2-0, Chris Balash 1-2, Ryan Feltner 1-1, Greg Saves: Don Green 6, George Polino 1. Jason Mordaci 4-0, Bryan Coon 3-2, Chris Balash 2-0, Culotti 0-1, Jeff Hobbs 0-1. Andy Meehan 0-3. Kanellis 1-1, Phil McLaughlin 1-1, Justin Reeves 1-1, RIT scoring (goals-assists): Andrew Pratt 3-0, Chris Brian Navarra 1-2, Jim Quackenbush 1-2, David Saves: Matthew Moog 18. Saves: James de Gorter 13. Erik Sullivan 1-1, Bryan Coon 1-0, David Graham 1-0, Copeland 2-1, David Thering 1-1, Colin Jesien 1-0, Graham 1-1, Bryan Adams 1-0, T.J. Rogers 1-0, Shots: Nazareth 39, Rensselaer 38. Shots: Nazareth 45, Skidmore 39. Mike McGrath 1-0, T.J. Rogers 1-0, Chris Ruhnke 1-0, Dave Griffin 0-1. Denny Patrick 0-1. Faceoffs: Nazareth 3, Rensselaer 17. Faceoffs: Nazareth 18, Skidmore 17. Denny Patrick 0-1 . Saves: Jon Sinclair 15, Luke Pitcher 2. Saves: Don Green 10, George Polino 1. Ground Balls: Nazareth 42, Rensselaer 47. Ground Balls: Nazareth 46, Skidmore 43. Saves: Don Green 3, Alex Civalier 3, George Polino 2. Shots: Nazareth 52, RIT 28. Shots: Elmira 37, Nazareth 51. Clears: Nazareth 28-34, Rensselaer 22-31 Clears: Nazareth 20-25, Skidmore 17-28. Shots: Utica 27, Nazareth 50. Faceoffs: Nazareth 21, RIT 9. Faceoffs: Elmira 15, Nazareth 20. Penalties: Nazareth 3-3:00, Rensselaer 3-1:30. Penalties: Nazareth 4-2:30, Skidmore 2-2:00. Faceoffs: Utica 11, Nazareth 20. Ground Balls: Nazareth 62, RIT 43. Ground Balls: Elmira 55, Nazareth 49. Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 0-3, Rensselaer 0-3. Extra Man Goals: Nazarerth 0-2, Skidmore 2-4. Ground Balls: Utica 33, Nazareth 51. Clears: Nazareth 22-26, RIT 23-29. Clears: Elmira 18-25, Nazareth 22-29. Clears: Utica 21-28, Nazareth 27-31. Penalties: Nazareth 5-3:30, RIT 7-5:00. Penalties: Elmira 6-5:30, Nazareth 4-3:30. Game 3: NAZARETH 21, ST. JOHN FISHER 7 Game 6: CORTLAND 6, NAZARETH 4 Penalties: Utica 4-3:00, Nazareth 5-3:30. Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 4-7, RIT 1-4. Extra Man Goals: Elmira 3-4, Nazareth 1-6. March 19, 2003 at St. John Fisher April 2, 2003 at Nazareth Extra Man Goals: Utica 3-5, Nazareth 2-4. Nazareth 5 8 4 4 21 Cortland 2 1 2 1 6 Game 12: NAZARETH 15, OSWEGO 14 Game 15: NAZARETH 15, OHIO WESLEYAN 4 St. John Fisher 22217 Nazareth 1 0 1 2 4 Game 9: NAZARETH 17, HARTWICK 9 April 22, 2003 at Nazareth May 10, 2003 at Nazareth -- NCAA First Round Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Chris Balash 3-3, Cortland scoring (goals-assists): Drew Hyatt 2-1, Kyle April 12, 2003 at Hartwick Oswego 4 2 5 3 14 Ohio Wesleyan 0 2 0 2 4 Bryan Coon 3-1, Justin Wahl 3-1, T.J. Rogers 3-0, Jim Lambert 2-0, Mike Bryant 1-1, Matt O'Connell 1-0, Nazareth 3 5 6 3 17 Nazareth 4 6 3 2 15 Nazareth 5 5 4 1 15 Quackenbush 1-2, Justin Reeves 1-1, Brandon Brown Adam Hughes 0-2. Hartwick 2 1 4 2 9 Oswego scoring (goals-assists): Scott Ferguson 6-2, Ohio Wesleyan scoring (goals-assists): Michael Long 2- 1-0, David Graham 1-0, Sean Lander 1-0, Mike Saves: Steve Feltmann 14. Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Brandon Brown Jeff Cottet 4-1, Brian Dautrich 2-1, Adam Phelps 1-2, 1, Andy Rowe 1-0, John Schlegal 1-0, Jared Law 0-1. McGrath 1-0, Jason Mordaci 1-0, Kyle Purcell 1-0, Erik Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Chris Balash 1-0, 4-0, Bryan Coon 3-1, Jason Mordaci 3-0, Chris Balash Mike Malecki 1-1, Brandon Mapes 0-2. Saves: Paul McCommons 13. Sullivan 1-0, Brian Navarra 0-1. Bryan Coon 1-0, Jason Mordaci 1-0, T.J. Rogers 1-0, 2-1, Jim Quackenbush 2-1, David Graham 1-2, Bryan Saves: Al Simeone 17. Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Jason Mordaci 5-0, Saves: Don Green 9, Alex Civalier 1, George Polino 2. Jim Quackenbush 0-1. Adams 1-1, T.J. Rogers 1-1, Mike Field 0-1, Brian Nazareth scoring (goals-assists): Bryan Coon 5-0, Chris Balash 3-1, Brandon Brown 2-0, Bryan Adams 1- St. John Fisher scoring (goals-assists): Brandon Saves: Don Green 4. Navarra 0-1. Jason Mordaci 4-0, Jim Quackenbush 2-0, David 1, David Graham 1-1, Justin Reeves 1-0, T.J. Rogers 1-0, Harvey 2-0, John DelleDonne 1-1, Chris Cortina 1-0, Shots: Cortland 18, Nazareth 39. Saves: Don Green 7. Graham 1-2, Bryan Adams 1-1, T.J. Rogers 1-1, Chris Erik Sullivan 1-0, Jim Quackenbush 0-2, Bryan Coon 0- Matt Ganter 1-0, Mark Schnobrich 1-0, Chris Stahl Faceoffs: Cortland 1, Nazareth 12. Hartwick scoring (goals-assists): Brian Prescott 3-0, Balash 1-0, Brandon Brown 0-4, Mike McGrath 0-1. 1, Brian Navarra 0-1, Denny Patrick 0-1. 1-0, Dave Gebo 0-1, Sean Roche 0-1. Ground Balls: Cortland 44, Nazareth 42. Ryan Maloney 2-0, Devin Poole 2-0, Brett Raboy 2-0, Saves: Don Green 8. Saves: Don Green 18, Alex Civalier 0, George Polino 0. Saves: Jow Alonge 20. Kevin Geraghty 0-4, Greg Cohan 0-1, Mike Debrossy 0-1. Clears: Cortland 22-32, Nazareth 21-24. Shots: Oswego 28, Nazareth 49. Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 35, Nazareth 47. Jason Mordaci Shots: Nazareth 55, St. John Fisher 28. Saves: Mark Colite 15. Penalties: Cortland 4-3:00, Nazareth 3-2:00. Faceoffs: Oswego 10, Nazareth 22. Faceoffs: Ohio Wesleyan 11, Nazareth 10. Faceoffs: Nazareth 22, St. John Fisher 9. Shots: Nazareth 57, Hartwick 35. Extra Man Goals: Cortland 1-3, Nazareth 0-4. Ground Balls: Oswego 43, Nazareth 64. Ground Balls: Ohio Wesleyan 40, Nazareth 52. Ground Balls: Nazareth 50, St. John Fisher 41. Faceoffs: Nazareth 13, Hartwick 17. Clears: Oswego 22-30, Nazareth 23-25. Clears: Ohio Wesleyan 19-24, Nazareth 25-30. Clears: Nazareth 23-27, St. John Fisher 17-29. Ground Balls: Nazareth 40, Hartwick 37. Penalties: Oswego 4-2:30, Nazareth 5-4:00. Penalties: Ohio Wesleyan 12-10:00, Nazareth 7-8:30. Penalties: Nazareth 10-8:30, St. John Fisher 14-12:00 Clears: Nazareth 21-25, Hartwick 16-24. Extra Man Goals: Oswego 1-5, Nazareth 1-4. Extra Man Goals: Ohio Wesleyan 0-6, Nazareth 2-10. Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 5-14, St. John Fisher 1-9. Penalties: Nazareth 4-3:00, Hartwick 8-7:00. Extra Man Goals: Nazareth 1-5, Hartwick 0-4.

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2003 STATISTICS OPPONENT PROFILES

2003 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Statistics 2004 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Opponent Profiles

NAME GP G A PTS. SHOTS GB PM GOALIES Adelphi University Alfred University Amherst College Name GP/Min Saves GA Avg. Save% Bryan Coon 16 45 6 51 104 39 4:00 March 6th at Adelphi, 1pm April 14th at Nazareth, 4pm March 19th at Orlando, FL, 1pm Chris Balash 14 27 17 43 77 45 5:30 Don Green 16/838 152 135 9.67 .530 George Polino 7/75 7 10 7.93 .412 Jason Mordaci 16 34 4 38 77 47 4:00 School facts: School facts: School facts: Brandon Brown 16 27 11 38 70 30 1:00 Alex Ciavlier 5/59 14 13 13.27 .519 Location Garden City, NY Location Alfred, NY Location Amherst, MA David Graham 16 12 17 29 42 32 3:00 Nazareth Totals 16/972 173 158 9.75 .523 Enrollment 7,400 Enrollment 2,000 Enrollment 1,650 Nickname Panthers Nickname Saxons Nickname Lord Jeffs Jim Quackenbush 16 11 17 28 59 110 4:30 Opponent Totals 16/972 234 231 14.26 .503 Colors Black & Gold Colors Purple & Gold Colors Purple & White Bryan Adams 15 15 6 21 51 67 2:30 Conference New York Collegiate Conference Empire 8 Conference New England Small College Athletic Conf. Justin Wahl 5 13 7 20 34 11 1:00 FACEOFFS: Jim Quackenbush 162-for-291, .557; Rory Thorpe 39-for-79, .494; Brian Affiliation NCAA Division II Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division III T.J. Rogers 16 13 6 19 88 22 6:00 Gaffney 27-for-54, .500; Matt Kent 1-for-8, .125; Chris Ruhnke 1-for-2, .500; Erik Home Field (Capacity) Stiles Field (3,000) Home Field (Capacity) Merrill Field (5,000) Home Field (Capacity) Hitchcock Field (1,500) Brian Navarra 15 5 12 17 18 30 :30 Sullivan 0-for-1, .000. Nazareth Total: 230-for-435, .529; Opponent Total: 205-for- Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: 435, .471 Erik Sullivan 16 6 5 11 30 21 Head Coach Sandy Kapatos (Cortland, '81) Head Coach Preston Chapman (Alfred, '89) Head Coach Tom Carmean (UMass, '88) Record at Adelphi 91-35 (9 seasons) Record at Alfred 28-39 (5 seasons) Record at Rensselaer 24-20(3 seasons) Justin Reeves 13 6 4 10 29 10 EXTRA-MAN GOALS: Nazareth 32-for-96, .340; Opponents 25-for-82, .305 Overall Record 91-35 (9 seasons) Overall Record 65-106 (12 seasons) Overall Record 24-20(3 seasons) Denny Patrick 16 2 6 8 9 7 Office Phone (516) 877-4244 Office Phone (607) 871-2890 Office Phone (413) 542-2113 CLEARS: Nazareth 361-for-440, .820; Opponents 308-for-438, .703 Greg Kanellis 7 3 2 5 7 2 1:00 Assistant Coaches Greg Kulesa, Matt McGeehan, Assistant Coach Rob Strickland Assistant Coaches Milton Gooding, Shannon Sligo Sean Lander 5 4 0 4 10 3 Chris Musarella, Owen Zachariasse Team Facts: Team Facts: Mike McGrath 16 2 2 4 6 19 2:00 Team Facts: 2003 Overall Record 5-9 2003 Overall Record 10-5 SCORING BY QUARTERS: Kyle Purcell 8 2 0 2 5 3 2003 Overall Record 9-2 2003 Conference Record/Finish 2-5/6th 2003 Conference Record/Finish 6-3/4th 12 3 4 OT OT Tot. 2003 Conference Record/Finish 6-1/2nd Post-season None Post-season None Ryan Feltner 11 1 1 2 12 9 Nazareth 57 74 43 56 0 1 231 Post-season None Series History: Series History: Phil McLaughlin 5 1 1 2 1 3 Opponents 37 38 39 42 2 0 158 Series History: Series Record Nazareth leads 11-4 Series Record Nazareth leads 2-0 Matt Kent 16 1 0 1 4 66 9:30 Series Record Tied 4-4 Last Year's Result Nazareth 20-11 Last Year's Result Did not play John Stashenko 5 1 0 1 1 1 :30 Last Year's Result Adelphi 12-11, ot Sports Information: Sports Information: Chris Ruhnke 4 1 0 1 1 1 1:00 Sports Information Director Mark Whitehouse Sports Information Director Kevin Graber Returning players in bold Sports Information: Mike Field 16 0 1 1 2 28 8:00 Sports Information Director Suzette Thweatt Office Phone (607) 871-2904 Office Phone (413) 542-2390 Mike Robbins 4 0 0 0 5 1 Office Phone (516) 877-4236 Fax Number (607) 871-2373 Fax Number (413) 542-2527 Fax Number (516) 877-4237 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Brian Gaffney 10 0 0 0 2 13 :30 E-mail [email protected] Web Address www.alfred.edu Web Address www.amherst.edu/sports Gerry Gordon 6 0 0 0 1 3 Web Address www.aupanthers.com Cory Kizielewicz 13 0 0 0 0 18 4:00 John Serron 10 0 0 0 0 1 1:00 Jeff Mangini 6 0 0 0 0 2 :30 George Polino 7 0 0 0 0 6 Rory Thorpe 10 0 0 0 0 13 1:00 T.J. Brescia 14 0 0 0 0 26 4:30 SUNY Cortland C.W. Post Elmira College Alex Civalier 5 0 0 0 0 0 March 31st at Cortland, 4pm April 3rd at Nazareth, 12pm April 27th at Elmira, 4pm Zach Taylor 11 0 0 0 0 8 2:00 Gordon Quonce 4 0 0 0 0 6 2:00 School facts: School facts: School facts: Location Cortland, NY Location Brookville, NY Location Elmira, NY Don Green 16 0 0 0 0 41 Enrollment 7,300 Enrollment 5,000 Enrollment 1,200 Chris Cimini 16 0 0 0 0 36 6:30 Nickname Red Dragons Nickname Pioneers Nickname Soaring Eagles Nazareth Totals 16 231 125 356 745 780 76:00 Colors Red & White Colors Forest Green & Gold Colors Purple & Gold Opponent Totals 16 158 85 243 553 710 85:00 Conference SUNYAC Conference New York Collegiate Conference Empire 8 Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division II Affiliation NCAA Division III Home Field SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex (6,500) Home Field Hickcox Field (6,000) Home Field (Capacity) Campus Field (1,000) Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Head Coach Lelan Rogers (Syracuse, '87) Head Coach Tom Postell (C.W. Post, '66) Head Coach Peter Lawrence (Roanoke, '98) Record at Cortland 44-12 (3 seasons) Record at C.W. Post 120-112 (18 seasons) Record at Elmira 4-10 (1 season) Overall Record 153-45 (13 seasons) Overall Record 120-112(18 seasons) Overall Record 4-10 (1 season) Office Phone (607) 753-4993 Office Phone (516) 299-3851 Office Phone (607) 735-1805 Assistant Coaches Mike Joyce, Todd Weil, Assistant Coaches Stan Kowalski, Assistant Coaches Nathaniel Badder, Brendon Burke Steve Sombrotto Steve Hoffman Team Facts: Team Facts: Team Facts: 2003 Overall Record 17-3 2003 Overall Record 4-8 2003 Overall Record 4-10 2003 Conference Record/Finish 7-0/1st 2003 Conference Record/Finish 3-4/5th 2003 Conference Record/Finish 3-4/5th Post-season NCAA Tournament Semifinalist Post-season None Post-season None Series History: Series History: Series History: Series Record Nazareth leads 13-2 Series Record Nazareth leads 9-2 Series Record Nazareth leads 4-0 Last Year's Result Cortland 6-4 Last Year's Result Nazareth 11-3 Last Year's Result Nazareth 18-14 Sports Information: Sports Information: Sports Information: Sports Information Director Fran Elia Sports Information Director Brad Sullivan Sports Information Director Matt Donohue Office Phone (607) 753-5673 Office Phone (516) 299-4156 Office Phone (607) 735-1976 Fax Number (607) 753-5789 Fax Number (516) 299-3155 Fax Number (607) 735-1717 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web Address www.cortland.edu/athletics/mlacrosse Web Address www.cwpost.liunet.edu Web Address www.elmira.edu/athletics

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OPPONENT PROFILES OPPONENT PROFILES

2004 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Opponent Profiles 2004 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Opponent Profiles

Hartwick College Ithaca College RIT St. Lawrence Skidmore College St. John Fisher April 10th at Nazareth, 12pm April 24th at Ithaca, 1pm April 17th at Nazareth, 2:30pm March 13th at Nazareth, 12pm March 27th at Nazareth, 2:30pm March 3rd at Nazareth, 4pm

School facts: School facts: School facts: School facts: School facts: School facts: Location Oneonta, NY Location Ithaca, NY Location Rochester, NY Location Canton, NY Location Saratoga Springs, NY Location Rochester, NY Enrollment 1,400 Enrollment 5,900 Enrollment 13,000 Enrollment 2,100 Enrollment 2,200 Enrollment 1,900 Nickname Hawks Nickname Bombers Nickname Tigers Nickname Saints Nickname Thoroughbreds Nickname Cardinals Colors Royal Blue & White Colors Blue & Gold Colors Burnt Umber, Orange & White Colors Scarlet & Brown Colors Green, White & Gold Colors Cardinal & Gold Conference Empire 8 Conference Empire 8 Conference Empire 8 Conference Upstate Collegiate Athletic Assoc. Conference Upstate Collegiate Athletic Assoc. Conference Empire 8 Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division III Affiliation NCAA Division III Home Field (Capacity) All-Weather Field (1,500) Home Field (Capacity) Upper Terrace Field (500) Home Field (Capacity) RIT Field (4,000) Home Field North Country Field Home Field (Capacity) Skidmore Stadium (1,400) Home Field Growney Stadium Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Coaching Facts: Head Coach Bill Bjorness (RIT, '86) Head Coach Jeff Long (Navy, '77) Head Coach Gene Peluso (Nazareth, '91) Head Coach Mike Mahoney (St. Lawrence, ‘93) Head Coach Terry Corcoran (Hobart, '78) Head Coach Craig Camp (Ithaca, '97) Record at Hartwick 36-35 (5 seasons) Record at Ithaca 129-83 (16 seasons) Record at RIT 15-14 (2 season) Record at Oswego 60-29 (6 seasons) Record at Skidmore 51-44 (7 seasons) Record at St. John Fisher 7-16 (2 seasons) Overall Record 36-35 (5 seasons) Overall Record 129-83 (16 seasons) Overall Record 56-44 (7 seasons) Overall Record 60-29 (6 seasons) Overall Record 186-119 (21 seasons) Overall Record 55-27 (6 seasons) Office Phone (607) 431-4717 Office Phone (607) 274-3747 Office Phone (585) 475-2131 Office Phone (315) 229-5786 Office Phone (518) 580-5362 Office Phone (585) 385-8485 Assistant Coaches Mike Ermer, Dan Mahar Assistant Coach Rich Barnes Assistant Coaches Tony Levin, Nick Smith Assistant Coaches Chris Abplanalp, Assistant Coaches Jack McDonald, Assistant Coach Andrew Puccia Ethan Poole Pat Harrington, Kevin Kiley Joe Kostolansky Team Facts: Team Facts: Team Facts: Team Facts: 2003 Overall Record 11-3 2003 Overall Record 7-8 Team Facts: Team Facts: 2003 Overall Record 4-9 2003 Overall Record 8-6 2003 Conference Record/Finish 6-1/2nd 2003 Conference Record/Finish 4-3/3rd 2003 Overall Record 12-4 2003 Overall Record 8-7 2003 Conference Record 0-7/8th 2003 Conference Record/Finish 4-3/4th Post-season None Post-season None 2003 Conference Record/Finish 4-2/3rd 2003 Conference Record/Finish 3-3/5th Post-season None Post-season ECAC Tournament Post-season ECAC Tournament Post-season None Series History: Series History: Series History: Series History: Series Record Nazareth leads 12-1 Series Record Nazareth leads 12-4 Series History: Series History: Series Record Nazareth leads 1-0 Series Record Nazareth leads 14-1 Last Year's Result Nazareth 13-12 ot Last Year's Result Nazareth 21-7 Series Record Nazareth leads 9-0 Series Record Nazareth leads 3-0 Last Year's Result Nazareth 21-7 Last Year's Result Nazareth 17-9 Last Year's Result Did not play Last Year's Result Nazareth 16-15 Sports Information: Sports Information: Sports Information: Sports Information: Lacrosse Contact Pam Warner Sports Information Director Steve Jaynes Sports Information: Sports Information: Sports Information Director Norm Kieffer Sports Information Director Mike Chilson Office Phone (607) 274-3825 Office Phone (585) 475-6154 Sports Information Contact Amanda Crowley Sports Information Director Bill Jones Office Phone (585) 385-8421 Office Phone (607) 431-4703 Fax Number (607) 274-1671 Fax Number (585) 475-2617 Office Phone (315) 229-5738 Office Phone (518) 580-5364 Fax Number (585) 385-8483 Fax Number (607) 431-4720 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Fax Number (315) 229-5589 Fax Number (518) 580-5365 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web Address www.ithaca.edu/bombers Web Address www.ritathletics.com E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web Address www.sjfc.edu Web Address www.hartwick.edu Web Address www.stlawu.edu/sports Web Address www.skidmore.edu

Utica College April 9th at Nazareth, 4pm

School facts: Location Utica, NY Enrollment 1,800 Nickname Pioneers Colors Navy & Burnt Orange Conference Empire 8 Affiliation NCAA Division III Home Field (Capacity) Charles A. Gaetano Stadium Coaching Facts: Head Coach Tim Nelson (Syracuse, '85) Record at Utica 25-30 (4 seasons) Overall Record 72-100 (13 seasons) Office Phone (315) 792-3706 Assistant Coaches Chad Parker, Phil McGrath Team Facts: 2003 Overall Record 8-6 2003 Conference Record 2-5/7th Post-season None Series History: Series Record Nazareth leads 3-0 Last Year's Result Nazareth 20-8 Sports Information: Sports Information Director Ryan Hyland Office Phone (315) 792-3772 Fax Number (315) 792-3211 E-mail [email protected] Web Address www.utica.edu

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VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS & POST SEASON CAREER RECORDS

Nazareth GoldenNazareth Flyers Golden Men’sFlyers Women’s Lacrosse Lacrosse Versus Records All Opponents

Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Adelphi University 4-4 Hobart College JV 1-0 Potsdam State 6-2 Alfred University 11-4 Ithaca College 12-1 Rensselaer 6-1 Amherst College 2-0 Kean (N.J.) College 1-0 Roanoke College 4-0 Bill Coons Bill Atkinson Marty Kelly Brent Rothfuss Ronnie Davis Carl Jutzin Eric Goodberlet Jeremy Hollenbeck Bentley College 2-0 Lehigh University 1-0 R.I.T. 12-4 Buffalo State 1-1 LeMoyne College 13-1 University of Rochester 7-0 Canisius College 5-0 Lycoming College 1-0 St. Lawrence University 9-0 Clarkson University 2-0 Maryland-Baltimore County 0-1 Salisbury State 3-3 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Career Records Connecticut College 1-0 Middlebury College 2-3 Skidmore College 3-0 Cortland State 13-2 Morrisville Tech 2-0 Springfield College 2-0 Career Scoring Leaders Career Assists Career Goals-Against Average C.W. Post 9-2 New York Maritime 1-0 Stony Brook 2-0 GAPts. Bill Coons, 1986-89 174 (minimum 500 minutes played) Elmira College 4-0 Ohio Wesleyan University 9-1 Southampton College 1-0 Bill Coons, 1986-89 138 174 312 Marty Kelly, 1989-92 146 Ben Wineburg, 1993-96 8.38 Geneseo State 9-2 Oneonta State 1-0 Syracuse Club 1-0 Marty Kelly, 1989-92 142 146 288 Brent Rothfuss, 1994-97 74 Rocky Garofalo, 1987-88 8.39 Gettysburg College 2-0 Oswego State 17-0 Union College 1-0 Brent Rothfuss, 1994-97 126 74 200 Cam Bomberry, 1991-94 70 Dave Basile, 1986-89 8.46 Hampden-Sydney 1-1 Pace University 1-0 Utica College 3-0 Neal Powless, 1993-96 124 67 191 Neal Powless, 1993-96 67 Rob Carroll, 1998-01 8.50 Hartwick College 14-1 Penn State University 0-1 Washington College 6-6 Bill Atkinson, 1986-89 135 19 154 Ed Geary, 1993-95 60 Greg Gebhardt, 1989-92 8.70 Hobart College 1-10 Pfeiffer (N.C.) College 1-0 Whittier College 2-0 Cam Bomberry, 1991-94 84 70 154 Ryan Stutler, 1986-87, '89-90 57 Jake Coon, 1997-00 8.71 College of Wooster 1-0 Eric Goodberlet, 1998-01 129 24 153 Trent Brown, 1995-97 56 Kevin Kaffl, 1991, 1993 8.83 Trent Brown, 1995-97 83 56 139 Pat Metzler, 1992-94 54 Dana Ryan, 1987-90 8.93 Ryan McDermott, 1995-98 82 46 128 Brian Roden, 1999-02 47 Don Green, 2002-present 9.96 Jeremy Hollenbeck, 1991-94 86 39 125 Ryan McDermott, 1995-98 46 Sean O'Rourke, 1993-94 10.30 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse in Post Season Play Pat Metzler, 1992-94 70 54 124 Jarod Koopman, 1999-02 45 Dennis Foley, 1997-99 95 28 123 Jerome Lazore, 1987-90 42 Career Ground Balls Ed Geary, 1993-95 53 60 113 Avery Burke, 1999-02 41 Chris Nadelen, 1996-99 408 NCAA Tournament 1995: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth Nazareth in Overtime Games (12-3) Ronnie Davis, 1989-92 78 34 112 Billy Serino, 1996-99 41 Terry Goetz, 1993-96 343 Nazareth 16, Hartwick 8 2003: First Round – at Nazareth Jarod Koopman, 1999-02 52 45 97 Tom Fritz, 1994-97 307 Semifinal – at Nazareth Date Result Goal Time Nazareth 15, Ohio Wesleyan 4 Brian Silcott, 1991-93 291 Nazareth 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13 4-9-86 Nazareth 13, Hobart 'B' 12 Tom Coons 1:33 Joe Spada, 1994-97 56 40 96 Career Goalie Saves Quarterfinal – at Middlebury Championship – at College Park, Md. Brian Roden, 1999-02 49 47 96 Jake Coon, 1997-00 769 Jake Coon, 1997-00 291 Middlebury 21, Nazareth 12 Salisbury State 22, Nazareth 13 4-25-90 Nazareth 13, Cortland 12 Carl Jutzin :37 Avery Burke, 1999-02 53 41 94 Greg Gebhardt, 1989-92 585 Greg Gebhardt, 1989-92 245 2001: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth 1994: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth 4-22-92 Nazareth 15, Cortland 14 Marty Kelly 3:27 Dan Coughlin, 1989-92 63 30 93 Ben Wineburg, 1993-96 475 Jerome Lazore, 1987-90 237 Nazareth 14, R.I.T. 13 (ot) (Cam Bomberry) Nazareth 15, Rensselaer 14 Jerome Lazore, 1987-90 49 42 91 Rocky Garofalo, 1987-88 321 Marty Kelly, 1989-92 232 Semifinal – at Hobart Semifinal – at Nazareth 5-17-92 Nazareth 13, Hobart 12* Marty Kelly :24 Rob Carroll, 1998-01 263 Jake Lazore, 1987, 1990-91 231 Middlebury 21, Nazareth 14 Hobart 18, Nazareth 14 5-15-94 Nazareth 14, RIT 13* Jeremy :54 Career Goals Scored Dana Ryan, 1987-90 239 Brent Rothfuss, 1994-97 226 1993: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth Hollenbeck Dave Pratt, 1988, 1990-92 219 2000: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth Nazareth 15, Alfred 8 Marty Kelly, 1989-92 142 Sean O'Rourke, 1993-94 234 Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 8 Semifinal – at Hobart 5-26-96 Nazareth 11, Washington 10* Terry Goetz :14 Bill Coons, 1986-89 138 Don Green, 2002-present 208 Carl Jutzin, 1989-92 214 Semifinal – at Nazareth Hobart 20, Nazareth 16 (Neal Powless) Bill Atkinson, 1986-89 135 Kevin Kaffl, 1991, 1993 203 Jeremy Hollenbeck, 1991-94 212 Middlebury 13, Nazareth 8 Bill Coons, 1986-89 206 1992: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth 5-25-97 Nazareth 15, Washington 14* Ryan McDermott :30 Eric Goodberlet, 1998-01 129 Dave Basile, 1986-89 139 1999: First Round – at Nazareth Nazareth 22, Clarkson 11 Joe Alden, 1990-93 204 4-28-98 Nazareth 17, Ithaca 16 Craig DeVoe :15 Brent Rothfuss, 1994-97 126 R.I.T. 10, Nazareth 6 Semifinal – at Hobart Neal Powless, 1993-96 124 Career Save Percentage Nazareth 13, Hobart 12 (ot) (Chris Nadelen) Dennis Foley, 1997-99 95 (minimum 500 minutes played) Career Face-offs Won 1998: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth Championship – at Philadelphia, Pa. 4-24-99 Nazareth 12, RIT 11 Eric Goodberlet :36 Nazareth 14, Middlebury 7 Nazareth 22, Roanoke 11 Jeremy Hollenbeck, 1991-94 86 Ben Wineburg, 1993-96 .674 Chris Nadelen, 1996-99 571 3-16-02 Nazareth 10, St. Lawrence 9 Jarod Koopman :18 Semifinal – at Nazareth Cam Bomberry, 1991-94 84 Greg Gebhardt, 1989-92 .642 Terry Goetz, 1993-96 401 Nazareth 10, Ohio Wesleyan 9 1991: Quarterfinal – at Gettysburg, Pa. (Jeff Monroe) Nazareth 17, Gettysburg 10 Trent Brown, 1995-97 83 Jake Coon, 1997-00 .636 Brian Silcott, 1991-93 363 3-23-02 Adelphi 10, Nazareth 9 David Toy 2:09 Championship – at Piscataway, N.J. Semifinal – at Hobart Ryan McDermott, 1995-98 82 Rocky Garofalo, 1987-88 .633 Jake Lazore, 1987, 1990-91 299 Washington, Md. 16, Nazareth 10 Hobart 19, Nazareth 17 4-24-02 Nazareth 15, Oswego 14 (2ot) P.J. Rosecrans :39 Ronnie Davis, 1989-92 78 Kevin Kaffl, 1991, 1993 .627 Jerome Lazore, 1987-90 248 (Jarod Koopman) 1997: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth 1989: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth Pat Metzler, 1992-94 70 Rob Carroll, 1998-01 .623 Jim Quakenbush, 2000-03 239 Nazareth 17, Alfred 6 Nazareth 25, Salisbury State 10 3-14-03 Rensselaer 9, Nazareth 8 Ryan Frisch 1:41 Josh Lewis, 1999-02 64 Sean O'Rourke, 1993-94 .619 Semifinal – at Nazareth Semifinal – at Hobart (Andrew Teichman) Dan Coughlin, 1989-92 63 Dave Basile, 1986-89 .612 Career Face-off Percentage Nazareth 16, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Hobart 14, Nazareth 10 3-22-03 Adelphi 12, Nazareth 11 Kim Delfs 3:33 Gerry Gutchess, 1986-89 63 Dana Ryan, 1987-90 .601 (minimum 200 attempts) Championship – at College Park, Md. 1988: Quarterfinal – at Hobart (Mike Bartolillo) Jake Lazore, 1987, 1990-91 299-for-454, .659 Nazareth 15, Washington, Md. 14 (ot) Hobart 17, Nazareth 12 4-25-03 Nazareth 13, Ithaca 12 (2ot) David Graham 2:20 Brian Silcott, 1991-93 363-for-564, .644 1996: Quarterfinal – at Nazareth ECAC Tournament (Brian Navarra) Chris Nadelen, 1996-99 571-for-970, .589 Nazareth 14, Gettysburg 10 1990: Semifinal – at Nazareth *NCAA Tournament game Jim Quackenbush, 2000-03 239-for-419, .570 Semifinal – at Nazareth Nazareth 19, Union 10 Rory Thorpe, 2002-03 177-for-311, .569 Nazareth 17, Ohio Wesleyan 11 Championship – at Nazareth Championship – at College Park, Md. Nazareth 25, Potsdam State 14 Nazareth 11, Washington, Md. 10 (ot)

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS RECORD BOOK

Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Record Book

Individual Records Goaltending Assists Most games played in a season: 16, Most in a game: 20 vs. Buffalo State (24-8 win), Brian Silcott Jake Lazore Dennis Foley Rob Carroll Neal Powless Ben Wineburg Rocky Garofalo Terry Goetz Goals Scored Jake Coon, 1998; 16, Rob Carroll, 2001; April 21, 1987; 20 vs. Southampton (30-1 win), 16 Don Green, 2003 March 12, 1988 (at Rutgers University); 20 vs. Most in a game: 9, Ed Leva vs. Canisius (30-9 win), Canisius (30-9 win), May 1, 1990 May 1, 1990; 8, Bill Atkinson at Rochester (19-4 Most games played in a career: 59, Jake Coon, win), March 28, 1988; 8, Bill Atkinson vs. Alfred 1997-00 Most in a season: 168 in 1989 Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Single Season Records (16-4 win), April 13, 1988 Best goals-against average in a season (minimum Most in a season: 57, Neal Powless, 1995 250 minutes played): 7.32, Jake Coon, 2000 Points Scored Single Season Scoring Leaders Single Season Goalie Saves Single Season Ground Balls Most in a career: 142, Marty Kelly, 1989-92 Best goals-against average in a career (minimum Most in a game: 50 (30 goals, 20 assists) vs. GAPts. Ben Wineburg, 1996 237 Terry Goetz, 1995 141 500 minutes played): 8.38, Ben Wineburg, 1993-96 Southampton (30-1 win), March 12, 1988 (at Rutgers University); 50 (30 goals, 20 assists) vs. Bill Coons, 1989 41 71 112 Jake Coon, 1998 229 Chris Nadelen, 1999 138 Most saves in a game: 32, Jake Coon vs. Assists Canisius (30-9 win), May 1, 1990 Marty Kelly, 1990 36 58 94 Sean O'Rourke, 1994 220 Terry Goetz, 1996 128 Middlebury (14-7 win), May 9, 1998 (NCAA Record) Most in a game: 11, Bill Coons vs. Hartwick (20-10 Bill Coons, 1988 37 55 92 Ben Wineburg, 1995 214 Chris Nadelen, 1997 128 Most in a season: 410 (242 goals, 168 assists) in win), April 28, 1989 (at East Rochester High School) Most saves in a season: 237, Ben Wineburg, 1996 Brent Rothfuss, 1997 49 35 84 Greg Gebhardt, 1992 197 Tom Fritz, 1997 123 1989 Most saves in a career: 769, Jake Coon, 1997-00 Neal Powless, 1995 57 24 81 Jake Coon, 1997 195 Chris Nadelen, 1998 118 Most in a season: 71, Bill Coons, 1989 Marty Kelly, 1991 48 31 79 Rob Carroll, 2001 179 Jake Lazore, 1990 118 Most in a career: 174, Bill Coons, 1986-89 Best save percentage in a season (minimum 250 Wins minutes played): .693, Ben Wineburg, 1996 Tim Cox, 1991 36 37 73 Jake Coon, 2000 176 Jim Quakenbush, 2003 110 Most in a season: 15 in 1996 and 2001 Ed Geary, 1995 30 41 71 Kevin Kaffl, 1993 175 Tom Fritz, 1996 106 Best save percentage in a career (minimum 500 Points Scored (Goals + Assists) Largest winning margin: 29 goals vs. Southampton Marty Kelly, 1992 34 35 69 Rocky Garofalo, 1988 172 Brian Silcott, 1992 105 minutes played): .674, Ben Wineburg, 1993-96 Most in a game: 13 (2 goals, 11 assists), Bill Coons (30-1 win), March 12, 1988 (at Rutgers University) Bill Atkinson, 1988 56 6 62 Greg Gebhardt, 1991 172 vs. Hartwick (20-10 win), April 28, 1989 (at East Single Season Face-offs Won Rochester High School); 13 (4 goals, 9 assists), Team Records Winning Streak Single Season Goals Scored Single Season Save Percentage Chris Nadelen, 1997 197 Marty Kelly at St. Lawrence (22-8 win), April 28, Neal Powless, 1995 57 (minimum 250 minutes played) Chris Nadelen, 1998 182 1990; 13 (4 goals, 9 assists), Ed Geary at LeMoyne Goals Scored Longest: 15 games in 1996; 15 games in 2001 Bill Atkinson, 1988 56 Ben Wineburg, 1996 .693 Terry Goetz, 1995 178 (17-5 win), April 1, 1995 Most in a game: 30 vs. Southampton (30-1 win), Longest at home: 18 games (last 3 games of 1991, Bill Atkinson, 1989 50 Rocky Garofalo, 1988 .669 Chris Nadelen, 1999 167 Most in a season: 112 (41 goals, 71 assists), Bill March 12, 1988 (at Rutgers University); 30 vs. 4 games of 1992, 8 games of 1993, first 3 games Brent Rothfuss, 1997 49 Jake Coon, 2000 .667 Jim Quakenbush, 2003 162 Coons, 1989 Canisius (30-9 win), May 1, 1990 of 1994) Marty Kelly, 1991 48 Ben Wineburg, 1995 .652 Brian Silcott, 1992 158 Most in a career: 312 (138 goals, 174 assists), Bill Most in a home game: 30 vs. Canisius Longest on road: 17 games (last 4 games of 1999, Bryan Coon, 2003 45 Greg Gebhardt, 1992 .652 Jake Lazore, 1990 156 Coons, 1986-89 (30-9 win), May 1, 1990 7 games of 2000, 6 games of 2001) Brent Rothfuss, 1996 44 Jake Coon, 1997 .650 Terry Goetz, 1996 144 Most consecutive: 26 vs. Southampton (30-1 win), Eric Goodberlet, 2001 43 Jake Coon, 1998 .636 Rory Thorpe, 2002 138 March 12, 1988 (at Rutgers University) Bill Coons, 1989 41 Kevin Kaffl, 1993 .632 Jake Lazore, 1991 128 Dennis Foley, 1997 39 Greg Gebhardt, 1990 .631 Most in a season: 267 in 2001 Dennis Foley, 1998 39 Greg Gebhardt, 1991 .621 Fewest allowed in a season: 103 in 1988

Single Season Assists Single Season Goals-Against Average Bill Coons, 1989 71 (minimum 250 minutes played) Marty Kelly, 1990 58 Jake Coon, 2000 7.32 Bill Coons, 1988 55 Rocky Garofalo, 1988 7.53 Ed Geary, 1995 41 Ben Wineburg, 1996 7.59 Tim Cox, 1991 37 Greg Gebhardt, 1992 8.30 Marty Kelly, 1992 35 Jake Coon, 1997 8.53 Brent Rothfuss, 1997 35 Dana Ryan, 1989 8.80 Ryan Stutler, 1986 32 Rob Carroll, 2001 8.84 Marty Kelly, 1991 31 Mike Marra, 1986 8.92 Rob Randall, 1987 30 Kevin Kaffl, 1993 8.99 Greg Gebhardt, 1991 9.01

Jake Coon Marty Kelly

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ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS TEAM AWARD WINNERS & NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS

Tom Fritz Jarod Koopman Jake Coon Pete Riley Brandon Piccarreto Mark Sovie Dave Pratt John McAuliffe Pat Metzler Ryan McDermott Billy Serino Chris Nadelen Greg Gebhardt Trent Brown Dan Garrett Ethan Sleeman

Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse All American Selections Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Team Award Winners

Iroquois Nation Award Ensign C. Markland Thomas Phinney Jr. Paige Gorham 1995 Ed Geary AS CHOSEN BY THE UNITED STATES INTERCOLLEGIATE LACROSSE ASSOCIATION for Division III Player Kelly Jr. Award for Alumni Award Defensive MVP 1994 Brian Majczak of the Year Outstanding Goalie 1993 Brian Silcott in Division III 2003 Rich Pierpont 2003 Chris Cimini 2003 1997 1993 2001 Eric Goodberlet 1992 Pete Riley 2000 Jake Coon 2002 Kevin Cox 2002 Ethan Sleeman Bryan Coon, soph. attackman (honorable mention) Trent Brown, sr. attackman (3rd team) Joe Alden, sr. defenseman (3rd team) 1997 Brent Rothfuss 2001 Dan Coughlin 2001 Rob Carroll 1991 Jake Lazore 1996 Ben Wineburg 1998 Jake Coon 1990 Chris March Matt Kent, sr. defensive midfielder (honorable mention) 1996 Ben Wineburg 2000 Tom Cincebox 2000 Jake Coon Jake Coon, fr. goalie (honorable mention) Cam Bomberry, jr. midfielder (3rd team) 1992 Greg Gebhardt Ryan Trombley 1989 Shawn Riley 1992 Greg Gebhardt 1999 Dave Basile Jim Quackenbush, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) Dan Garrett, sr. defenseman (1st team) Jeremy Hollenbeck, jr. midfielder (2nd team) 1999 Jake Coon 1988 Tom Cincebox Lt. Col. Jack Turnbull W.H. Brine Award Groundball Award 1998 Jake Coon Tom Fritz, sr. defensive midfielder (1st team) Kevin Kaffl, sr. goalie (3rd team) Award for Outstanding 1997 Tom Fritz Coaches Award 2002 for MVP in Division III 2003 Jim Quakenbush Attackman in Division III 1996 Ben Wineburg Ryan McDermott, jr. midfielder (2nd team) Pat Metzler, jr. attackman (3rd team) championship game 2002 Craig Sleeman 2003 Denny Patrick Kevin Flanagan, sr. defenseman (honorable mention) 1995 Ben Wineburg 1992 Marty Kelly 1997 Trent Brown 2001 Al Terilli 2002 Alex Lumbard Brandon Piccarreto, jr. defenseman (1st team) Rich Petersen, jr. defenseman (honorable mention) 1994 Tony Wallace Jarod Koopman, sr. midfielder (3rd team) 1996 Ben Wineburg 2000 Al Terilli 2001 Chad Horst Fran McCall Award 1993 Rich Petersen P.J. Rosecrans, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) Brent Rothfuss, sr. midfielder (1st team) Brian Silcott, sr. midfielder (1st team) 1992 Ronnie Davis 1999 Chris Nadelen 2000 Jeff Biesiada for Outstanding 1992 Greg Gebhardt 1999 Chris Scanlan Marcos Santana, sr. defenseman (2nd team) Midfielder in Division III 1998 Adam Civalier Dave Pratt Craig Sleeman, sr. d-midfielder (honorable mention) Offensive MVP 1998 Billy Serino 1992 1997 Brandon Piccarreto 1991 Greg Gebhardt Ethan Sleeman, sr. defenseman (honorable mention) Joe Spada, sr. attackman (honorable mention) 2001 Eric Goodberlet 1996 Brandon Piccarreto 1997 Alex Ewing 2003 Bryan Coon 1990 John McAuliffe Joe Spada Joe Alden, jr. defenseman (2nd team) 1998 Ryan McDermott 1995 Chuck Roberts 1997 Brent Rothfuss 2002 Jarod Koopman Bill Meagher 1996 Tom Campbell 2001 Eric Goodberlet 1994 Tom Mariano 2001 1996 Cam Bomberry, so. midfielder (3rd team) 1996 Brent Rothfuss 1989 Dana Ryan Derek Goddard 2000 Eric Goodberlet 1993 Brian Majczak 1988 Pat Gannon Rob Carroll, sr. goalie (honorable mention) 1993 Brian Silcott 1995 Garth Magowan John Burdett, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) Ronnie Davis, sr. midfielder (1st team) 1999 Billy Serino 1992 Brian Silcott 1987 Rocky Garofalo 1994 Matt Arthur 1991 Jake Lazore 1998 Ryan McDermott 1991 Dave Pratt Jim Cianfrocca, sr. attackman (honorable mention) Tom Fritz, jr. defensive midfielder (2nd team) Greg Gebhardt, sr. goalie (1st team) 1986 Mike Pitonzo 1993 Jeremy Hollenbeck 1997 Brent Rothfuss 1990 Sam Nielsen 1992 Dan Coughlin Eric Goodberlet, sr. midfielder (1st team) Dan Garrett, jr. defenseman (3rd team) Carl Jutzin, sr. midfielder (3rd team) William Stiles Award 1996 Brent Rothfuss 1989 Bill Atkinson for Outstanding Block 'N' Award 1991 Chad McRae Jarod Koopman, jr. midfielder (honorable mention) 1995 Neal Powless 1988 Jerome Lazore 1990 Rich Pierpont Terry Goetz, sr. midfielder (2nd team) Marty Kelly, sr. attackman (1st team) Defenseman in 1994 Jeremy Hollenbeck 2003 Jason Mordaci Division III 1987 Bill Coons 1989 Matt DiDuro P.J. Rosecrans, jr. midfielder (3rd team) 1993 Pat Metzler 2002 Jon Paul Cirelli Ryan McDermott, so. midfielder (honorable mention) Dave Pratt, sr. defenseman (1st team) 1986 Peter Carlevatti Chad Kuczek 1988 Joe Saya Ethan Sleeman, jr. defenseman (2nd team) 1997 Dan Garrett 1992 Marty Kelly Brandon Piccarreto, so. defenseman (1st team) Pete Riley, sr. defensive midfielder (2nd team) 1991 Marty Kelly 2001 Jarod Koopman 1987 Dave Basile Mark Sovie, sr. defenseman (1st team) 2000 Jeff Beckhorn 1986 Kyle Buelow Neal Powless, sr. attackman (2nd team) Brian Silcott, jr. midfielder (2nd team) 1990 Marty Kelly Al Terilli, sr. midfielder (3rd team) 1989 Bill Coons 1999 John Nevin Brent Rothfuss, jr. midfielder (1st team) 1988 Bill Coons 1998 Mike DeWall 1991 1987 Rob Randall 1997 Dan Garrett 2000 Marcos Santana, jr. defenseman (2nd team) 1986 Bill Coons 1996 Terry Goetz Joe Alden, so. defenseman (honorable mention) Jake Coon, sr. goalie (1st team) Ben Wineburg, sr. goalie (1st team) Chris Corcoran, sr. def. midfielder (honorable mention) Tim Cox, jr. attackman (honorable mention) Eric Goodberlet, jr. midfielder (2nd team) 1995 Greg Gebhardt, jr. goalie (honorable mention) Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse North-South All-Stars Jeff Keys, sr. attackman (honorable mention) Tom Fritz, so. defenseman (honorable mention) Marty Kelly, jr. attackman (1st team) Kevin Leonard, sr. defenseman (honorable mention) Ed Geary, sr. attackman (3rd team) Jake Lazore, sr. midfielder (1st team) P.J. Rosecrans, soph. midfielder (honorable mention) Brian Majczak, sr. midfielder (2nd team) Dave Pratt, jr. defenseman (1st team) 2003 1999 1996 1993 Matt Kent, sr. d-midfielder Dennis Foley, sr. attackman Terry Goetz, sr. midfielder Joe Alden, sr. defenseman Mark Sovie, jr. defenseman (2nd team) Neal Powless, jr. attackman (1st team) Pete Riley, jr. defensive midfielder (2nd team) Jim Quackenbush, sr. midfielder John Nevin, sr. midfielder Neal Powless, sr. attackman Jim Cornicelli, sr. midfielder Al Terilli, jr. midfielder (honorable mention) Billy Serino, sr. midfielder Ben Wineburg, sr. goalie Brian Silcott, sr. midfielder Chuck Roberts, sr. defenseman (2nd team) 2002 Ryan Trombley, sr. defenseman (2nd team) 1990 Jarod Koopman, sr. midfielder 1998 1995 1992 Brent Rothfuss, so. midfielder (2nd team) Greg Gebhardt, sr. goalie Carl Jutzin, so. midfielder (3rd team) Craig Sleeman, sr. d-midfielder Adam Civalier, sr. midfielder Ed Geary, sr. attackman Marcos Santana, so. defenseman (honorable mention) Marty Kelly, sr. attackman 1999 Ethan Sleeman, sr. defenseman Ryan McDermott, sr. midfielder Brian Majczak, sr. midfielder Dave Pratt, sr. defenseman Marty Kelly, so. attackman (honorable mention) Carmine Peluso, sr. defenseman Chuck Roberts, sr. defenseman Jake Coon, jr. goalie (3rd team) Ben Wineburg, jr. goalie (2nd team) 2001 1991 John McAuliffe, sr. defenseman (honorable mention) Eric Goodberlet, sr. midfielder Jake Lazore, sr. midfielder Eric Goodberlet, so. attackman (honorable mention) 1997 1994 Sam Nielsen, sr. d-midfielder Mark Sovie, sr. defenseman Tom Fritz, sr. d-midfielder Jeremy Hollenbeck, sr. midfielder Chris Nadelen, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) 1994 Al Terilli, sr. midfielder 1989 Dan Garrett, sr. defenseman Rich Petersen, sr. defenseman 1990 John Nevin, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) Cam Bomberry, sr. midfielder (2nd team) 2000 Brent Rothfuss, sr. midfielder Tony Wallace, sr. defenseman John McAuliffe, sr. defenseman Bill Atkinson, sr. attackman (3rd team) Jake Coon, sr. goalie Billy Serino, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) Jeremy Hollenbeck, sr. midfielder (1st team) 1989 Bill Coons, sr. attackman (1st team) Chris Corcoran, sr. d-midfielder Bill Coons, sr. attackman Ryan Trombley, jr. defenseman (honorable mention) Pat Metzler, sr. attackman (3rd team) Ryan Trombley, sr. defenseman Gerry Gutchess, sr. midfielder Gerry Gutchess, sr. midfielder (2nd team) Sean O'Rourke, sr. goalie (honorable mention) Bob Kuzdzal, sr. def. midfielder (honorable mention) 1998 Rich Petersen, sr. defenseman (3rd team) Adam Civalier, sr. midfielder (honorable mention) Jerome Lazore, jr. midfielder (3rd team) Neal Powless, so. attackman (honorable mention) Jake Coon, so. goalie (1st team) John McAuliffe, jr. defenseman (3rd team) Tony Wallace, sr. defenseman (honorable mention) Dennis Foley, jr. attackman (3rd team) 1988 Ryan McDermott, sr. midfielder (1st team) Bill Coons, jr. attackman (3rd team) Carmine Peluso, sr. defenseman (2nd team) Billy Serino, jr. midfielder (2nd team) Pat Gannon, sr. def. midfielder (honorable mention) Gerry Gutchess, jr. midfielder (honorable mention) Al Terilli Carmine Peluso Adam Civalier Ryan Trombley Brian Majczak Chuck Roberts Joe Alden Craig Sleeman

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Nazareth Athletics Donors Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Year By Year Results

The Nazareth athletic department would like to thank the following people Jerome `91 & Lisa Renzi Lazore `89 Mr. Martin P. Roberts `82 1986 (8-3) Head Coach: Scott Nelson Salisbury State+ W 25-10 1993 (10-3) Head Coach: Scott Nelson 1995 (14-1) Head Coach: Scott Nelson and/or organizations who have made generous gifts to the Golden Flyers' athletic program: vs. Potsdam* L 8-13 at Hobart+ L 10-14 Captains: Joe Alden, Cam Bomberry, Jim Captains: Ed Geary, Brian Majczak, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lenhard Dr. & Mrs. Eric W. Ruckert Cornicelli, Jeremy Hollenbeck, Brian Chuck Roberts Anonymous (2) Mr. Christopher Diamond `90 at Syracuse Club W 24-7 *at Penn State Tournament; **at Loyola Mr. Christopher Leonardi Ms. Monica L. Sand Silcott vs. Hampden-Sydney* W 18-12 Mr. Omar Al-Sinjari Ms. Mary E. Drew at Pace W 20-5 College; % at Hofstra University; # at East Mr. James C. Lilly Ms. Joni A. Sassone Rochester H.S.;+ NCAA Tournament at Salisbury State L 7-10 at RIT W 13-7 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Alden `93 Ms. Diane Dwyer at Kean, N.J. W 21-6 Mr. Paul A. Lucci, Jr. `95 Mr. Christopher P. Scanlan `99 vs. C.W. Post* L 7-9 at Geneseo W 12-4 Ms. Elizabeth A. Alhart `82 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Egan `82 at Hartwick W 12-10 Russell & Robin Maggio Mr. & Mrs. John M. Scanlan 1990 (11-5) Head Coach: Scott Nelson vs. RIT** W 18-7 at LeMoyne W 17-5 Allstate Foundation Donald `89 & Brenda Ehinger `92G Hobart B W 13-12, ot Ms. Elizabeth W. Maloney `99,`03G Mr. & Mrs. John A. Schading `81 Captains: John McAuliffe, Bill Meagher, Geneseo W 19-6 St. Lawrence W 16-8 Ms. Patricia Altavilla Dr. & Mrs. George Eisen LeMoyne L 9-13 Dana Ryan Ms. Michelle K. Mann `88 Dr. Joseph R. Schaller Oswego W 14-3 Cortland W 13-7 Mr. George W. Andrews, Jr. Ms. Mary S. Ekeren vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 10-5 Michael Marques `00 & April Brugnoni Mr. & Mrs. Jon Scheemaker `84 Morrisville Tech W 15-7 vs. LeMoyne# W 17-9 at Washington* L 8-12 at Bentley W 12-3 Kathleen Meehan Angelucci `83 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Evangelos Marques `00 Jeffrey `91 & Lisa Lomanto Schneider `91,`93G at Rochester W 14-10 St. Lawrence W 9-8 Ithaca W 14-7 Canisius W 18-10 Mr. Matthew T. Arthur `94 Ms. Ellen B. Fanning `02 Mr. & Mrs. David Massimi Ms. Susan M. Schoonbeck at Buffalo State L 7-18 Roanoke W 17-13 RIT L 10-12 at C.W. Post W 15-10 Mr. Brian E. Ashe `94 Richard & Ruth Feasel Mr. Jeffrey T. McCaffrey `96,`02G Ms. Joanna Scott Elmira W 23-3 Cortland W 13-6 Geneseo W 11-6 Ithaca W 13-9 Ms. Deborah E. Atria Ms. Jennifer L. Felber `01 Ms. Sue McCormick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Seil `81 *at Coyne Field, Syracuse Canisius W 17-3 at Hartwick L 11-12 Ohio Wesleyan W 17-14 Mr. Lloyd Sebastian Bach, II `83 Anna Marie R. Ferrari-Riker Mr. Ryan T. McDermott `98 Ms. Connie Sellman Ithaca W 16-7 Alfred L 5-6 Oswego W 17-6 Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Bailey `59 Mr. R. G. Ferrell Ms. Karen McGarry Annette & Bruce Shapiro 1987 (8-5) Head Coach: Scott Nelson Alfred+ W 15-8 at Oswego W 9-3 Hartwick** W 16-8 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Balash Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Field, Sr Mrs. Amy LoCastro McGhan `97,`03G Bill & Mary Kay Silky at Hampden-Sydney L 9-16 at Hobart+ L 16-20 at Hobart L 11-18 Ohio Wesleyan** W 14-13 Ms. Margaret Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Robert P Fishmann Mr. Daniel J. McGrath `88 Ms. Kathleen L. Silky `01,`04G vs. Wooster* W 15-6 Potsdam W 13-10 *at St. John's University, **at Canisius vs. Salisbury State# L 13-22 Ms. Jean Rasey Bantelman `87 Joseph `95 & Kerri N. Francher `93 Mike `93,`00G & Kathe Pero McGwin Mr. Brian M. Slaninka `97 at Morrisville Tech W 17-6 College, # at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, at Cortland W 13-12, ot *at Old Dominion University, **NCAA Ms. Shannon D. Barnes `89 Ms. Laurie N. Fyles `94,`00G Mr. & Mrs. John Slaughter Washington L 7-15 +NCAA Tournament at St. Lawrence W 22-8 Tournament, #NCAA Championship at Byrd Mr. Russell S. Barone `80 Ms. Patricia Gallaher Ms. Lisa M. McKelvie Dr. Scott Smith at Geneseo L 7-10 Stadium, College Park, Md. at Rochester W 20-8 Mr. Ronald L. Bartlett `86,`92G John `90 & Kelly Board Garbinski `88,`95G Mr. William T. Meagher, Jr. `91 Dennis J. `89,`92G & Stephanie Deagman Oswego W 12-4 1994 (12-2) Head Coach: Scott Nelson David `90 & Pamela Bartle Basile `89,`93G Brian `95 & Melissa Regan Garofalo `94,`99G Smyth `89 Canisius W 30-9 Captains: Cam Bomberry, Kevin Cox, Merrill Lynch at LeMoyne W 11-10 Jeremy Hollenbeck, Sean O'Rourke, Rich 1996 (15-0, NCAA Champions) Anthony & Melinda Solazzo Union** W 19-10 Rob `93 & Susan Wegman Beach `94 Ms. Alanna R. Gaylo `01,`03G Mr. Scott B. Miano at Alfred L 8-9 Petersen Head Coach: Scott Nelson, Mr. Douglas Belton Ms. Mary A. Gebben Mr. Richard A. Sortino Potsdam** W 25-14 Captains: John Burdett, Terry Goetz, Mr. James R. Mills at Stony Brook W 10-8 at Roanoke W 16-8 Neal Powless, Ben Wineburg Ms. Donna M. Bengtson `78 Mr. Patrick D. `92,`02 & Millwright Farms LLC Mr. Joseph R. Spada `98 *at Washington, Md. Tournament, Buffalo State W 24-8 **ECAC Tournament RIT W 16-7 vs. Springfield* W 16-9 Sr. Mary Lee Bishop `56 Mrs. Marisa Favro Geitner `92,`95G Maura & Bob Moore `69 Dr. & Mrs. David B. Spector vs. Potsdam# L 5-12 Geneseo W 19-2 x-vs. RIT** W 17-11 Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Blain Peter P. `97 & Kristi Gierczak `97,`99G Terri L. Muraco `89 Ms. Lori L. Spencer `97 Hartwick W 16-5 1991 (12-2) Head Coach: Scott Nelson LeMoyne W 23-6 x-at Ithaca W 9-5 Ms. Susan H. Bloch Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gotham Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Murray Mrs. Emily Parshall Spinelli `98,`02G Captains: Rochester W 10-5 Greg Gebhardt, Carl Jutzin, at Canisius W 19-10 LeMoyne W 22-8 Roger & Gloria Boehme Jon `95 & Tiffani Gottschall `93 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Murray `68 Mr. & Mrs. Terry Stecker Marty Kelly, Rich Pierpont *at Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club, at St. Lawrence W 12-9 Ms. Mary Steinbugler at Canisius W 29-5 Geneseo W 22-2 Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Bookbinder Mr. & Mrs. Michael Graham Mr. Christopher E. Murtha `95 #at Coyne Field, Syracuse Salisbury State L 2-21 Ms. Marianne Sullivan at Ithaca W 9-7 at St. Lawrence W 19-12 Peter & Dionne Bothner Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Green Mr. Christopher R. Nadelen `00 at Cortland W 16-7 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tessoni at RIT W 18-5 x-at Cortland W 17-6 Mr. James E. Bowen `81 Ms. Melissa L. Greene `02,`04G Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nagle 1988 (11-3) Head Coach: Scott Nelson C.W. Post W 12-11 Ms. Amy Tester Captains: at Geneseo W 18-10 x-Hartwick W 10-3 Mr. Gerald C. Brodt Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Greene Mr. Perry Santos Nemechek Dave Basile, Tom Coons, at Ithaca W 18-15 Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Thomas Rocky Garofalo, Gerry Gutchess Hartwick W 13-9 C.W. Post W 18-11 Ms. Lynn Brunner Griff `91 & Lisa Swayze Hannel `92 New York Special Olympics, Inc at Oswego W 14-8 Mr. & Mrs. Craig Traub vs. Southampton* W 30-1 at Alfred W 18-10 x-vs. Alfred** W 12-7 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Burke `90 Steven & Sandra Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Donald Noble at Ohio Wesleyan W 16-13 Ms. Karen Trost at Salisbury State W 12-7 Oswego W 22-7 at Adelphi W 13-5 Mrs. Jane Flynn Burke `65 Cynthia Cratsley Harrington `90 Mr. & Mrs. James Norris RIT* W 14-13, ot Mr. Kevin P. Burke `93 Mr. Michael F. Hartman `85 Ms. Andrea A. Tutino `00,`03G at N.Y. Maritime W 27-3 Hobart L 12-19 at Oswego W 9-7 Gary `80G & Debra Nothnagle `79,`81G at Hobart* L 14-18 Ms. Sarah L. Burns `00 Jim & Charlene Harvilla Ms. Shirley Tutino LeMoyne W 11-2 at Potsdam W 21-4 Gettysburg# W 14-10 Mr. Daniel Nowak *NCAA Tournament Ms. Tamara B. Burris `99G Mr. Philip J. Harvilla `02 Mr. & Mrs. Barry Nowicki Mr. Daniel J. Tyler `02 at Rochester W 19-4 Cortland W 17-4 Ohio Wesleyan# W 17-11 Mr. Andrew J. Cardot Ms. Traci A. Hay `00 Ms. Heather Nowicki `98 Ms. Brenda Ulrich at Hartwick W 16-10 St. Lawrence W 16-12 vs. Washington*** W 11-10, ot Mr. Peter J. Carlevatti `91 Mrs. Rebecca Palenik Healey `93,`96G Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Ort Mr. & Mrs. John K. Unger at Oswego W 11-6 Rochester W 22-3 x-Super Six Conference game, *at Mr. & Mrs. John R. Unson `88 Alfred W 16-4 at Gettysburg* W 17-10 Annandale (Va.) H.S., **at Fauver Ms. Lisa A. Chalifoux `99 Mr. & Mrs. Blake H. Held Eric & Jania Otto Stadium, #NCAA Tournament, ***NCAA Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Chelus Heritage Christian Home, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Pagano `78 Mr. & Mrs. Clay Vallandingham Stony Brook W 18-6 at Hobart* L 17-19 Championship at Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md. Anthony & Lori Chinnici Hewlett Packard Company Mr. & Mrs. Sherman H. Parker Jeff & Kim Van Gundy `85 at Hobart L 9-15 *NCAA Tournament Ms. Kay E. Christensen `98 Mrs. Stacy Sherman Hildreth `91 John & Diane Davies Parrinello,`88G Mr. Stephen L. Wasileski `95 & Mrs. Corey Potsdam W 16-7 Spada Wasileski `95 1992 (14-1, NCAA Champions) Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Cimini James & Alice Hill Mrs. Rebecca Bement Patros `00 at Washington L 6-16 Daniel & Kama Grattet Way `85 Head Coach: Scott Nelson Captains: Thomas `89 & Rebecca Hall Cincebox `94,`97G Ms. Bridgette A. Hobart `84 Mr. & Mrs. Todd A. Pattison `88 Geneseo W 25-5 Greg Gebhardt, Carl Jutzin, Marty Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wilmot `71 1992 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONS Ms. Beth Anne Congel Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey House `87 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pegan at Hobart# L 12-17 Pete Riley, Brian Silcott Mr & Mrs William Winfield, Jr. `59,`78G Mr. & Mrs. John Conroy `76 Huntington Meadows Kirk E. `96 & Katie McCrystal Pero `96 *at Rutgers University, #NCAA Tournament vs. Conn. College* W 17-4 James & Maura Winnick Ms. Colleen M. Cook `96 Johnson Custom Homes, Inc. Ms. Kimberly F. Perry `99 at Roanoke W 13-12 Mr. Timothy J. Winter `00 William `89 & Michelle Holt Coons `94 Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Todd A. Petroske `92 1989 (11-5) Head Coach: Scott Nelson vs. RIT** W 12-7 Woodard Associates Ltd Corning, Inc. Ms. Adrienne M. Jester `87 Ms. Kelley A. Pfromm `02 Captains: Dave Basile, Bill Coons, Geneseo W 15-4 Tom Coons, Gerry Gutchess Mr. Daniel M. Coughlin, Jr. `92 & Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wolf Bentley W 22-4 Mr. Brandon J. Piccarreto `02 & Mrs. vs. Lehigh* W 10-7 Elizabeth Paterson Coughlin `99,`01G Mr. Carl W. Jutzin, Jr. `93 Melissa Mura Piccarreto `98,`02G Xerox Corporation vs. St. Lawrence# W 14-8 at Penn State* L 10-12 Mr. James A. Cox Mr. John D. Kane `84 Mr. Thomas O. Pierce Ms. Karen L. Young at Hobart L 12-13 vs. Pfeiffer** W 19-2 Kevin J. `94 & Nicole Rowe Cox `94,`97G Rabbi & Mrs. Alan J. Katz Rich `91 & Sherri Bell Pierpont `93 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Zablocki Potsdam W 19-3 at Salisbury State W 17-11 Ms. Dana Parker Crobok `92 Mr. Michael S. Keenan Dean & Janice Popoli Jon `85 & Teresa Kaempfen Zatyko `86 at Cortland W 15-14, ot vs. Ohio Wesleyan% L 7-12 Mr. Christopher D. `90 & Marty `92 & Wynter Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Peter Porco `72 vs. Clarkson+ W 16-5 at Geneseo W 15-9 Mrs. Catherine Seward Cullinan `91,`97G Ms. Jessica Kessler `03,`04G Mr. John M. Prota `94 at Oswego W 17-10 at Alfred L 7-11 Mr. Anthony D'Aiuto `84 Ms. Amy L. Kierst `03 Dr. & Mrs. Vito Quatela at Rochester W 20-4 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy DeBlois Ms. Lori A. Klafehn Ms. Patricia Quigley `82 at LeMoyne W 29-6 Clarkson++ W 22-11 Mr. Andrew C. Desouza `02,`03G Patrick & Christine Klee `92 Donna Ratzel Design Hobart L 5-9 at Hobart++ W 13-12, ot at Potsdam W 16-8 vs. Roanoke*** W 22-11 Mr. & Mrs. William DeVolder `86 Mr. Mark Kunzer Mr. Frank B. Revoir, Jr. `88 Front Row (left to right) - Dan Coughlin, Pete Riley, Marty Kelly, Carl Jutzin, Greg Gebhardt, Ronnie Davis, Sterling Gary & Connie DeWall Mr. Bernard LaBree Ms. Pauline O'Brien Riley `69 Cortland W 14-3 *at Roanoke College, **at Fauver Stadium, Haynes, Chad McRae, Chris March, Dave Pratt Second Row - Tony Wallace, Jeff Taylor, Joe Alden, Jeff Gerstner, John # at Hamilton College, +at Cortland; Burdett, Joe Francher, Jim Cornicelli, Kevin Cox, Pat Metzler, Brian Silcott Third Row - Rich Petersen, Mike Dollard, Cam Mr. Michael B. Deckman `88 Mr. Marc C. LaSalle `91 Peter `93 & Lara Furber Riley `92 Hartwick# W 20-10 ++NCAA Tournament, ***NCAA Bomberry, Jeremy Hollenbeck, Jeff Camillo, Matt Arthur, Brian Sparks, Chuck Roberts, Mike Grasso Back Row -Mike Ms. Barbara W. Deisenroth Mr. & Mrs. Stephen LaSalle Mr. Shawn W. Riley `89 Oswego W 21-6 Championship, at Franklin Field, Kesselring (assistant coach), Scott Nelson (head coach), Brent Coye, Tom Mariano, Piper Van Alstyne, Dave Trzeciak, Philadelphia Dr. Matthew M. DiDuro `89 Walter & Susan Lanik Ms. JoAnn K. Roberts Rochester W 17-4 Mike Gottko, Dave Basile (assistant coach), Rob Randall (assistant coach) Missing - Bill Meagher (assistant coach)

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1996 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONS 1997 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONS About Nazareth College Expenses Nazareth College is a private, co-educational 2003-04 Tuition $17,020 college with a liberal arts and sciences core. Room and board (various plans available) $7,400 Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Nazareth has been independent for more Fees $516 than 30 years. Total$24,936

Nazareth’s Athletic Mission and Philosophy Academic Highlights The Nazareth College Athletic Department will strive to empower its • During the past 16 years, 24 Nazareth students have won Fulbright student-athletes to grow as people and make a positive impact on grants to carry out research, teach, and study in countries around the society, with life-skills development, mentoring, and leadership world. Few colleges and universities in the nation can match Front Row (left to right) - Trent Brown, Tom Campbell, Garth Magowan, Ben Wineburg, Neal Powless, John Burdett, Front Row (left to right) - Carmine Peluso, Mike DeWall, Mike Wilde, James Burdett, Brandon Piccarreto, Trent Brown, opportunities through competitive and cooperative experiences. Nazareth's record of preparing students for success in the Fulbright Terry Goetz, Brian Slaninka, Derek Goddard, Dan Garrett Second Row - Marcos Santana, James Burdett, Tom Fritz, Tom Fritz, Alex Ewing, Brent Rothfuss, Joe Spada, Dan Garrett Second Row - Tom Wojcikowski (manager), Craig DeVoe, competition – the U.S. government's most prestigious scholarship Brent Rothfuss, Alex Ewing, Mike Wilde, Jeff Pross, Joe Spada, Chris Corcoran Third Row - Sean Kenneally, Carmine Dennis Foley, Chris Nadelen, Jeff Pross, Ryan McDermott, Brian Rogers, Mark Straub, Clint Arizmendi, Tim Borchert, The Athletic Department is committed to assisting in the college’s program. Peluso, Mike DeWall, Tim Borchert, Brian Rogers, Ryan McDermott, John Kramer, Adam Civalier, Brandon Piccarreto, Adam Civalier, Tom Phinney (manager) Third Row - Mike Deming, Jon Salch, Jake Coon, Jeff Biesiada, Brian Mural, mission of educating students with a goal of fostering lifelong Tom Wojcikowski (manager) Fourth Row - Brian Mural, Chris Nadelen, Craig DeVoe, Andy Franklin, Kirk Endres, Scot Heister, Billy Serino, Chris Cooper, Joel DePietro, Chris Scanlan, Kyle Bjornlund Back Row - Ben Wineburg Scot Heister, Chris Cooper, Joel DePietro, Billy Serino Back Row - Brian Sparks (assistant coach), Kevin Cox (assistant coach), Mike Gottko (assistant coach), Scott Nelson (head coach), Kevin Cox (assistant coach), commitment to intellectual, ethical and aesthetic values. The Athletic •Nazareth has a distinguished history of teacher preparation with nearly (assistant coach), Scott Nelson (head coach), Joe Francher (assistant coach), Brian Silcott (assistant coach) Brian Slaninka (assistant coach) Missing - Chris Corcoran, Marcos Santana Department will operate under firm institutional control of the college 1,700 graduates currently teaching in Monroe County classrooms. and will always place the health and welfare of the student-athletes, •Nazareth features an array of health professions programs, coaches and staff first in decisions regarding the athletics program. including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Music Therapy, Art Nazareth Golden Flyers Men’s Lacrosse Year By Year Results The department will operate under the NCAA Division III philosophy, Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, and Physical Therapy. through which academics are the student’s first priority and • The Nazareth College Arts Center, which houses the departments 1998 (13-3) Head Coach: Scott Nelson 2000 (13-1) Head Coach: Scott Nelson 2002 (9-5) Head Coach: Rob Randall sportsmanship, fair play, diversity and ethical conduct are constantly of Theatre Arts, Music, and Art, has welcomed more than two million Captains: Adam Civalier, Ryan Captains: Jake Coon, Eric Goodberlet, Captains: Kevin Flanagan, Jarod taught and promoted. McDermott, Brandon Piccarreto, Jeff Keys Koopman, Brian Roden people to performances since it opened in 1967. Jeff Pross vs. Washington* W 12-11 at Washington L 18-7 vs. Washington* W 9-5 vs. Oneonta** W 9-7 St. Lawrence W 10-9, ot Campus Expansion Community Service at Adelphi L 9-10 at Ithaca W 12-10 at Adelphi L 10-9, ot Amherst W 15-7 In 2000, Nazareth contracted to purchase 73 acres of property Ninety-one percent of Nazareth undergraduates participate in LeMoyne W 11-6 LeMoyne W 15-9 and buildings adjacent to the current campus from the college's at Rensselaer W 14-10 at Rensselaer W 14-10 at Rensselaer W 13-10 community service projects while they are students. In addition, founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. This opportunity doubles the size at Skidmore W 18-10 at Cortland W 16-8 at Cortland L 10-6 Nazareth offers an on-campus Center for Service Learning, which x-at Cortland W 8-6 C.W. Post W 9-5 C.W. Post W 11-10 of the campus and will enable the college to shape its future in ways serves as a resource for students seeking volunteer placements and C.W. Post W 11-10 Hartwick W 9-3 at Utica* W 24-4 previously unimaginable. for faculty who want to incorporate service into the curriculum. LeMoyne W 18-5 Alfred W 19-4 Hartwick* W 21-12 A three-phase master plan that will be implemented over the next x-Hartwick W 9-8 RIT W 17-7 Alfred* W 16-5 five to seven years, will integrate the existing campus with the newly x-Alfred W 17-4 Alumni at Oswego W 18-6 RIT* L 14-13 acquired property into one seamless and architecurally consistent x-RIT L 13-15 at Adelphi W 11-10 vs. Oswego# W 15-14, 2ot Seventy-five percent of Nazareth's 23,000 alumni reside in New York Head Coach, Scott Nelson led landscape. New academic programs, including a Master of Arts in x-at Ithaca W 17-16, ot Ohio Wesleyan# W 16-8 at Ithaca* L 7-5 the Golden Flyers to three Liberal Studies, a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, state. Nearly 70 percent are employed in service professions including at Oswego W 18-9 Middlebury# L 8-13 at Elmira* W 20-13 Division III Championships. and Information Technology have been joined by new athletic programs education, health care, child care, social work, and counseling. Middlebury# W 14-7 *at Loyola College, Baltimore, **at Carrier *Empire 8 Conference game, #at Oswego Ohio Wesleyan# W 10-9 Dome, Syracuse, #NCAA Tournament High School in cross country, equestrian, , and track and field. vs. Washington** L 10-16 Undergraduate enrollment is projected to reach 2,000 students Athletic Highlights x-Super Six Conference game, *at Johns 2001 (15-1) Head Coach: Rob Randall 2003 (12-4) Head Coach: Rob Randall Hopkins University, #NCAA Tournament, Captains: Rob Carroll, Eric Goodberlet, Captains: Jim Quackenbush, Gordon within the next five years. • The average grade-point average of student-athletes for the 1997 (13-3, NCAA Champions) Quonce, Erik Sullivan, Justin Wahl Head Coach: Scott Nelson Captains: **NCAA Championship at Rutgers Mark Sovie, Al Terilli spring 2003 semester was 3.06. Trent Brown, Tom Fritz, Dan Garrett, Washington W 8-4 Washington W, 9-6 Brandon Piccarreto, Brent Rothfuss 1999 (12-3) Head Coach: Scott Nelson at Whittier, Calif. W 22-9 vs. Rensselaer# L, 9-8, ot Faculty •A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nazareth at UMBC L 8-16 Captains: Jake Coon, Dennis Foley, Adelphi W 13-11 at St. John Fisher* W, 21-7 Full-time 140 has 21 intercollegiate teams that compete at the Division III level. x-vs. RIT* W 22-11 Chris Nadelen, Billy Serino vs. LeMoyne# W 10-8 Adelphi L, 12-11, ot Nazareth also competes in the Empire 8 Conference with Alfred, x-vs. Ithaca* W 17-10 vs. Washington* L 8-11 Part-time 69 Rensselaer W 11-9 at Skidmore W, 16-15 Elmira, Hartwick, Ithaca, RIT, St. John Fisher, and Utica. Whittier W 18-8 Adelphi W 9-8 Cortland W 16-8 Cortland L, 6-4 Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1 vs. St. Lawrence* W 19-7 x-Ithaca W 19-15 •Nazareth's men's lacrosse team won national championships at C.W. Post W 15-10 at C.W. Post W, 11-3 Middlebury W 10-3 at Amherst W 9-4 Ninety-four percent of full-time faculty have received the highest in 1992, 1996, and 1997. Utica* W 28-4 Utica* W, 20-8 x-Cortland W 20-9 Lycoming W 25-7 professional degree in their field. at Hartwick* W 16-6 at Hartwick* W, 17-9 •Nazareth finished 66th in the 2002-03 NACDA (National Association at C.W. Post W 11-10 Rensselaer W 19-12 at Alfred* W 21-3 at Alfred* W, 20-11 of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) standings for Division III for its at LeMoyne W 21-12 x-Cortland W 14-8 at RIT* W 16-9 at RIT* W, 21-7 x-at Hartwick W 11-6 at C.W. Post L 10-11 Enrollment second highest finish ever. The Golden Flyers were represented in Oswego W 24-10 Oswego W, 15-14 x-at Alfred L 11-12 at LeMoyne W 14-10 NCAA Tournaments in women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s Ithaca* W 14-6 Ithaca* W, 13-12, 2ot Full-time undergraduate enrollment for the fall of 2003 will be Adelphi L 12-17 x-at Hartwick W 9-7 swimming, and men’s lacrosse. Elmira* W 24-6 Elmira* W, 18-14 approximately 1,720. That number increases to about 3,100 with Oswego W 22-9 x-at Alfred W 15-7 Rensselaer+ W 15-14 Ohio Wesleyan+ W, 15-4 the inclusion of part-time and graduate students. There are more Alfred# W 17-6 x-vs. RIT# W 12-11, ot Middlebury+ L 14-21 at Middlebury+ L, 21-12 than 1,100 students living on campus. Admission Ohio Wesleyan# W 16-9 Oswego W 22-9 #at Coyne Field, Syracuse, *Empire8 *Empire 8 Conference game, #at vs. Washington** W 15-14, ot Skidmore+ W 11-4 Conference game, +NCAA Tournament Orlando, Fla., +NCAA Tournament The 2002-03 freshman class had a mean SAT score of 1131. Contact the Nazareth Admissions Office at (585)389-2860 or toll-free x-Super Six Conference game, *at Fauver RIT** L 6-10 Over 31 percent finished in the top 10 percent of their high school at (800)462-3944 to find out more about the admission process, Stadium, #NCAA Tournament, **NCAA x-Super Six Conference game, *at Carrier graduating class; 70 percent ranked in the top 25 percent. including financial aid opportunities, to attend an open house, Championship at Byrd Stadium, College Dome, Syracuse, #at Rush-Henrietta High Park, Md. School, +game stopped due to lightning or to arrange for a campus tour. with 4:40 left in third quarter, **NCAA Tournament

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