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has won 12 of its last 20 games …The Pride has won 28 of its last 42 regular season games... Seven of Hofstra’s eight losses in 2007 were by one-goal…Three of Hofstra’s victories and two of the four losses in 2008 have been by one goal…The Pride has won 23 of their last 28 home games at Shuart Stadium

SEASON 60 FOR HOFSTRA - Hofstra is in its 60th season of men’s in 2008. Pride teams have tallied a 481-333-4 record during that time.

HOFSTRA’S TENTATIVE LINE-UP at Stony Brook

2008 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Pos. Name No. Cl. 2008 Stats A Tom Dooley 40 Jr.. 19-3-22 #20 (6-5) A Dan Stein 32 So. 12-7-19 at A Jay Card 20 Fr. 22-7-29 (7-4) M Mike Unterstein 5 Sr. 12-11-23 M Anthony Muscarella 26 Jr. 15-12-27 Tuesday, April 22, 2008 – 7 p.m. M Michael Colleluori 3 Jr. 7-7-14 LaValle Stadium - Stony Brook, NY D Ryan Smith 33 So. 20 GB D Connor Hagans 30 Sr. 15 GB D Collin Stabler 25 Sr. 7 GB 2008 HOFSTRA G Danny Orlando 46 So. 7.87 GAA/.503 Sv. LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS Reserves M Tom Interlicchio 22 So. 6-3-9 February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result 2M Ryan Carter 15 Jr. 0-1-1 24 at Massachusetts #17 4-8 L 2M Stephen Bentz 35 Fr. 0-1-1 LSM Steve Prifte 8 Jr. 29 GB March LSM Tom Shuey 13 Jr. 5 GB 1 BROWN 7-6 W SS Kevin Unterstein 9 Sr. 43 GB 8 #1 JOHNS HOPKINS 8-7 W OT SS Stephen DeNapoli 7 Fr. 17 GB 15 at #13 Princeton (ESPNU) #10 6-11 L FO Mike Vaccaro 21 So. 29-67/.433 21 TOWSON #15 13-8 W FO Joe Montemurro 28 Fr. 52-127/.409 25 #16 ARMY #12 7-8 L 29 at #11 Drexel*(CN8) #12 8-9 L (2OT) HOFSTRA-STONY BROOK SERIES April 5 SACRED HEART* 20-3 W - Tonight’s game is the fifth men’s lacrosse 9 at Villanova* 7-6 W (2OT) meeting between Hofstra and Stony Brook in a 12 DELAWARE* (MSG+) 11-8 W series that started in 2004. 19 at #13 North Carolina 9-13 L - The series stands tied at 2-2 - Hofstra and Stony Brook met last year in 22 at Stony Brook (MSG+) 7 p.m. Hempstead with the Seawolves recording a 13- 26 at Robert Morris* Noon 12 overtime victory over the Pride 30 CAA Tournament – Semifinals 7 p.m. - The two teams met in 2006 at Stony Brook May with the Pride posting an 18-8 victory over the 3 CAA Tournament - Championship TBA Seawolves 10 NCAA Tournament -First Round TBA 11 NCAA Tournament -First Round TBA The Hofstra- Stony Brook Series Date Winner Location Score 17 NCAA Tournament – Quarterfinals (Navy) TBA 4/25/07 Stony Brook Hempstead 13-12 OT 18 NCAA Tournament – Quarterfinals (Cornell) TBA 4/25/06 Hofstra Stony Brook 18-8 24 NCAA Semifinals at Foxboro, MA TBA 4/26/05 Hofstra Hempstead 13-5 26 NCAA Championship at Foxboro, MA TBA 4/27/04 Stony Brook Stony Brook 9-6

* - Colonial Athletic Association Game HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA STATISTICS: Here is the Pride’s + - Inside Lacrosse poll. NCAA team and individual statistical rankings, as of April 21: Category Rank Actual NATIONAL RANKING: For the fourth consecutive week, the Scoring Offense 29 9.09 Pride remained at 20th this week in the USILA Division I Coaches Scoring Defense 19 7.91 Poll. Hofstra moved up one place to 19th this week in the Nike/Inside Face-Off Win Percentage 53 0.396 Lacrosse Media Poll. Stony Brook is not ranked in either poll. Man-Up Offense 2 0.525 Man-Down Defense 14 0.758 STREAKS: Hofstra enters the Stony Brook contest coming off a 13- Scoring Margin 20 1.18 9 loss at North Carolina this past Saturday… The Pride has won three Win Percentage 25 0.545 of the last four contests and is 5-4 in their last nine games. … Hofstra Category Player Rank Actual 3/22 Denver 13-14 L Points Per Game Jay Card 56 2.64 3/25 Marist 14-4 W Anthony Muscarella69 2.45 3/29 at UMBC 12-14 L Mike Unterstein 95 2.09 4/5 Vermont 13-9 W Tom Dooley 108 2.0 4/12 Hartford 11-7 W 4/19 at Binghamton 7-6 W OT Goals Per Game Jay Card 32 2.0 STONY BROOK IN THE NCAA STATISTICS: Here is the Tom Dooley 56 1.73 Seawolves’ NCAA team and individual statistical rankings, as of Anthony Muscarella100 1.36 April 21: Dan Stein 130 1.2 Category Rank Actual Assists Per Game Anthony Muscarella49 1.09 Scoring Offense 6 12.45 Mike Unterstein 56 1.0 Scoring Defense 48 10.64 Dan Stein 114 0.7 Face-Off Win Percentage 36 0.475 Man-Up Offense 17 0.353 Ground Balls Per Game Kevin Unterstein 42 3.91 Man-Down Defense 6 0.816 Steve Prifte 130 2.64 Scoring Margin 19 1.82 Danny Orlando 245 2.0 Win Percentage 19 0.636 Mike Unterstein 245 2.0 Ryan Smith 245 2.0 Category Player RankActual Goals-Against Average Danny Orlando 17 7.87 Points Per Game Jordan McBride 6 4.27 Kevin Crowley 9 4.0 Save Percentage Danny Orlando 45 0.503 Rhys Duch 23 3.27 Face-Off Win Pct Joe Montemurro 54 0.409

HOFSTRA-STONY BROOK BY THE NUMBERS Goals Per Game Jordan McBride 2 3.36 Bo Tripodi 32 2.0 HOFSTRA Category SBU Kevin Crowley 45 1.82 6-5 Overall Record 7-4 Ryan Hughes 110 1.27 4-1 Conference Record 3-1 366 Total Shots 403 100/8.85 Goals For/Avg. 137/12.45 Assists Per Game Rhys Duch 4 2.18 60 Assists 93 Kevin Crowley 4 2.18 87/7.70 Goals Against/Avg. 117/10.63 Bobby Trenkle 77 0.91 35/29.5 Penalties/Min. 43/36.0 Jordan McBride 77 0.91 88-134/.396 FO W-L/Pct. 141-156/.475 21-40/.525 Man-Up/Pct. 12-34/.353 Ground Balls Per Game Adam Rand 71 3.3 8-33/.242 Opp. Man-Up/Pct. 7-38/.184 Rhys Duch 83 3.18 88/.503 Saves/Pct. 123/.512 Steven Waldeck 83 3.18 130 2.64 STONY BROOK QUICK FACTS Location: Stony Brook, NY Goals-Against Average Alex Kajencki 43 10.6 Nickname: Seawolves Save Percentage Alex Kajencki 37 0.527 Director of Athletics: Jim Fiore Lacrosse Stadium: LaValle Stadium (8,000) Face-Off Win Pct Adam Rand 19 0.556 Press Box Phone: (631) 632-4037 Head Lacrosse Coach: Rick Sowell Record at School/Years: 8-4/1 year STONY BROOK TENTATIVE LINE-UP Overall Record: Same vs. Hofstra Coach’s Office Phone: (631) 632-7219 Pos. No. Name Cl. 2008 Stats Men's Lacrosse SID: Phil Hess A 11 Jordan McBride Fr. 37-10-47 Office Phone: (631) 632-7289 A 12 Bo Tripodi Sr. 22-7-29 Fax: (631) 632-8841 A 20 Bobby Trenkle Sr. 9-10-19 2007 Record: 8-4, 2-3 (America East) M 4 Adam Rand Fr. 0-1-1 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 20/7 M 10 Rhys Duch Sr. 12-24-36 Series Record: Tied 2-2 M 21 Kevin Crowley Fr. 20-24-44 Last Meeting: 2007-Stony Brook won, 13-12 (OT) D 24 Steven Waldeck So. 35 GB Athletic Web Site: www.goseawolves.org D 32 Nick Maturro Sr. 21 GB D 40 Will Konczynin Sr. 15 GB STONY BROOK 2008 RESULTS G 33 Alex Kajencki So. 10.59 GAA/.522 Sv.% 2/23 at Virginia 13-15 L FO 4 Adam Rand Fr. 95-171/.556 3/1 at Harvard 6-9 L 3/8 Siena 17-15 W 3/15 at Delaware 19-16 W 3/18 Lafayette 12-8 W USILA DIVISION I HOFSTRA IN THE POLLS IN 2008 COACES POLL: Here is the Week USILA NIKE/IL USILA Coaches Poll, as of Preseason 17th NP April 21, 2008. 2/11 NP 15th 2/18 NP 15th 2/25 RV RV 3/3 RV RV No. Team (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW 3/10 10th 13th 1 Syracuse (6) 11-1 215 1 3/17 15th 18th 2 Duke (5) 13-1 212 2 3/24 12th 15th 3 Virginia 11-2 196 4 3/31 20th 19th 4 Georgetown 8-3 176 5 4/7 20th 20th 5 UMBC 9-3 162 6 4/14 20th 20th 6 Johns Hopkins 5-5 157 7 4/21 20th 19th 7 Notre Dame 9-2 133 10T 8T Cornell 9-3 120 3 8T Maryland 8-4 120 12 10 Princeton 7-4 119 17 11 Army 9-4 114 8 12 North Carolina 8-4 108 13 13 Ohio State 9-3 102 15T 14 Navy 9-4 83 10T CAA STANDINGS: Here are the latest Colonial Athletic 15 Loyola 7-4 79 15T Association standings, as of April 22, 2008: 16 Drexel 11-3 76 14 CAA Overall 17 Brown 10-2 47 18 Team W-L Pct W-L Pct 18 Denver 9-5 26 19 Drexel 4-1 .800 11-3 .786 19 Bucknell 9-4 22 9 Hofstra 4-1 .800 6-5 .545 20 Hofstra 6-5 19 20 Delaware 3-2 .600 9-5 .643 Villanova 3-2 .600 5-8 .385 Others Receiving Votes: Colgate, Delaware, Albany, Rutgers Towson 3-3 .500 4-8 .333 Sacred Heart 1-4 .200 6-6 .545 NIKE/INSIDE LACROSSE Robert Morris 0-5 .000 4-10 .286 DIVISION I MEDIA POLL: Here is the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Division BATTLE FOR CAA TOURNAMENT SPOTS CONTINUE: I Media Poll, as of April 21, 2008. Three conference games this weekend will determine the four seeds in the 2008 CAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships. Drexel, Hofstra No. Team W-L Pts. and Villanova have secured spots in the field of four, while Delaware 1 Duke (10) 13-1 371 and Towson will be paying attention to the weekend results. Drexel, 2 Syracuse (9) 11-1 370 which visits Villanova April 26, will clinch the number one seed with 3 Virginia 11-2 342 a win. A Drexel loss will give the number one seed to Hofstra, 4 Georgetown 8-3 307 regardless of the Pride’s outcome at Robert Morris, April 26. 5 Maryland 8-4 273 Delaware must win at Sacred Heart, April 26, to secure a spot in the 6 Johns Hopkins 5-5 272 championships. A Blue Hen loss, coupled with a Drexel loss, will 7 UMBC 9-3 260 eliminate Delaware and give Towson the number four seed. Villanova, assured of a spot in the field of four, will host a first round 8 Cornell 9-3 229 match-up in the championships with a win and a Delaware loss. 9 Ohio State 9-3 189 10 North Carolina 8-4 189 THE LAST TIME - HOFSTRA-STONY BROOK - Tuesday, 11 Princeton 7-4 180 April 24, 2007 vs. Stony Brook: Owen Adams scored his fourth 12 Notre Dame 9-2 177 goal of the night with 1:49 to play in the first overtime as the 13 Army 9-4 175 Seawolves of Stony Brook recorded a 13-12 come-from-behind 14 Loyola 7-4 152 victory over the 20th-ranked Hofstra Pride at Shuart Stadium, 15 Brown 10-2 148 snapping Hofstra’s four-game winning streak. The loss spoiled a five- 16 Navy 9-4 142 goal performance by Hofstra sophomore Tom Dooley and a career- 17 Drexel 11-3 100 best five-assist display by senior Ryan Miller. Stony Brook trailed, 18 Denver 9-5 33 12-9, with 5:10 to play in regulation when Mike Palmer scored his 19 Hofstra 6-5 29 second goal of the game, coming around the right side of the cage 20 Bucknell 9-4 25 and beating Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando (10 saves). Just 34 seconds later Rhys Duch notched his second of the game on a jump shot from 12 yards to close within one at 12-11. The Pride had Others receiving votes: Colgate 14, Canisius 12, Delaware 9, control of the ball in the final minute but turned it over twice, the Towson 4, Albany 2. second time just after Stony Brook hit the goalpost on a shot with 30 seconds left, giving the Seawolves a chance to tie the contest. After the restart with 17 seconds remaining in regulation, Adams shook off a Hofstra defender and fired a bullet past Orlando to send the game into overtime. Stony Brook won the start of overtime face-off and worked the ball around, shooting high and wide on two shots before Card, a freshman from Caledon, Ontario, Canada, recorded season- Kevin Unterstein forced a turnover for the Pride. After the Hofstra highs of five goals, two assists and seven points in 20th-ranked clear and a timeout, Hofstra tried to work the ball inside only to have Hofstra’s 20-3 victory over Sacred Heart University. He scored his the pass broken up as Stony Brook’s long-stick defender Jason Joiner first four goals in the first half of the contest against Sacred Heart as picked up the ground ball and went charging downfield. Joiner the Pride built a 10-3 lead at the intermission. He scored his fifth goal brought the ball into the box, passed back to Adams, who carried the late in the third quarter. ball forward 15 yards before firing a bullet from 13 yards for the game-winner. The Pride, who dominated the stat sheet in the first Card was also named Rookie of the Week for the week ending half, outshooting Stony Brook, 24-12, at halftime, found themselves Sunday, March 9. He recorded four goals in Hofstra’s dramatic 8-7 tied at seven at the intermission after allowing the Seawolves to overtime victory over the defending national champions and then top- climb back from a 7-4 deficit with three goals in the final 2:01 of the ranked Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins University at James M. Shuart second quarter to tie the game. After Pride freshman Tom Interlicchio Stadium on March 8. The Hill Academy graduate scored three goals scored his 10th goal of the year 1:05 into the third quarter to give the in the first quarter of the JHU contest as the Pride built a 6-3 lead. Pride an 8-7 lead, Adams and Bo Tripodi, who tallied a goal and an Card then tallied his fourth goal and the game-winner two minutes assist in the contest, scored in the next six minutes to give Stony into overtime to give the Pride their first-ever lacrosse win over a top- Brook a 9-8 advantage with 7:07 to play in the quarter. But Hofstra ranked team. scored the next four goals as Dan Stein notched his third of the game and 13th of the season on the man-up, and Dooley sandwiched Hofstra midfielder Anthony Muscarella was named the Colonial sophomore Mike Colleluori’s second goal of the game and 15th of Athletic Association Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Week for the week the year, with his fourth and fifth goals of the contest and his team- ending March 23. Muscarella, a junior from Wantagh, NY, tallied a leading 25th goal of the season to give the Pride the 12-9 lead with career-high five goals and added two assists for a career-best seven 8:38 to play in regulation. The Pride outshot Stony Brook, 38-31, in points in the Pride’s 13-8 victory over Towson in the CAA opener on the game, but the Seawolves outshot Hofstra, 15-7, in the fourth March 21. He scored four straight goals in the middle of the contest, quarter and overtime. SBU goalie Brendan Callahan stopped 18 including two in the second quarter to turn a 3-2 Hofstra deficit into a shots, including 11 in the first half to keep the Seawolves in the 6-4 Pride lead in the third. His fifth goal boosted the Hofstra lead to game. 10-4. Muscarella also assisted on two fourth-quarter goals.

1 2 3 4 OT F Hofstra freshman attackmen Kevin Ford was also named the Colonial Stony Brook 2 5 2 3 1 13 Athletic Association Men’s Lacrosse Rookies of the Week on March Hofstra 3 4 4 1 0 12 2. He recorded his first collegiate “hat-trick” in Hofstra’s 7-6 victory over the Brown Bears at James M. Shuart Stadium on March 1. The Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 5, Dan Stein 3, Mike Floral Park High School graduate scored the Pride’s first and last Colleluori 2, Tom Interlicchio, Anthony Muscarella; Assists: Ryan goals as well as a third quarter goal that gave Hofstra a 5-4 lead. He Miller 5, Mike Unterstein scored two goals in his collegiate debut at Massachusetts on February 23. Stony Brook Scoring: Goals: Owen Adams 4, Ryan Hughes 3, Rhys Duch 2, Mike Palmer 2, Bo Tripodi, Sean Chamberlain; Assists: ROYLE-SOMBROTTO LOCKER ROOM DEDICATION: The Robert Trenkle 3, Bo Tripodi new Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse Locker Room was officially dedicated before the Pride’s game against Delaware on April 12. The Harry Hofstra SBU Royle-Vincent Sombrotto Pride Locker Room, named in honor of Shots 38 31 former Hofstra Lacrosse Coach Harry Royle and former Pride All- Ground Balls: 35 26 American and National Lacrosse Hall of Fame member Vincent Face-offs Won: 15 13 Sombrotto, was made possible by a generous gift from James Saves: 10 18 Metzger, a former teammate of Sombrotto and a standout player Penalties: 2/1.0 5/3.5 under Coach Royle. EMO: 2-5 1-2 Clears/Att: 15/21 9/14 SENIORS: On the occasion of their final regular season home game on April 12, Hofstra honored its senior members of the program in Goalies: HU-Danny Orlando (62:11, 13 GA, 10 svs.); SBU-Brendan pregame ceremonies. Nine seniors and their parents were recognized. Callahan (61:05, 12 GA, 17 svs.), Rob Camposa (1:06, 0 GA, 1 svs.) Included among the nine will be the late Nick Colleluori, who passed Attendance: 1,906 away in November 2006 after a courageous 14-month battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Nick, a defenseman, would have been a STREAKS: Junior Anthony Muscarella has tallied at least one point senior this season. The Hofstra Lacrosse seniors are: videographer in all 11 games this year and the last three games in 2007 for a 14- Nick Gunn; midfielder Michael Unterstein; midfielder Erik Jarry; game point streak… Freshman Jay Card has tallied at least one point midfielder Kevin Unterstein; defender Collin Stabler; defender in his last 10 games…He has also tallied a hat-trick in four of his last Connor Hagans; defender Ryan McPherson and defender Jack five contests…Junior Michael Colleluori has posted a point in seven Vivonetto. straight games…Junior Tom Dooley has tallied at least one goal in eight straight games…Senior Michael Unterstein has posted five HOFSTRA AGAINST NUMBERS 11 THROUGH 20: Following goals and four assists in his last two games… their loss to #13 UNC last Saturday, Hofstra is now 13-15 in their last 28 games against teams ranked from 11 through 20. Since 2003, the Pride is 16-18 against teams #11 through 20. Hofstra was 1-4 in HOFSTRA’S CAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Hofstra 2007, 7-0 in 2006, 4-3 in 2005, 0-5 in 2004 and 3-3 in 2003. The attackman Jay Card was named the Colonial Athletic Association Pride is 1-3 in 2008. Men’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week for the week ending Sunday, April 6. It was the second time that he has received this honor. PRIDE COACH SETH TIERNEY: NUMBER ONE: Hofstra’s game against top-ranked Johns Hopkins Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse Coach Seth on March 8 was the Hofstra Athletics program’s second contest Tierney is in his second season with the against a top-ranked opponent in the past 30 days and the third Pride. Only the fifth head coach in the contest against a Top 2 team in the last month. On February 17, 2008 program’s history, Tierney came back to the Hofstra wrestling team, which captured its eighth consecutive Hofstra in 2007 after a six year stint at conference title including seven in the CAA last weekend, hosted #2 Johns Hopkins University, the last two Nebraska. On February 26 the Hofstra women’s lacrosse team years as associate head coach. As the hosted #1 Northwestern. In men’s lacrosse the JHU game was the Blue Jays offensive coordinator, he was Hofstra lacrosse program’s fourth contest against a number one the architect of one of the most potent ranked opponent. Three (1995, 2004, 2005) of the four games were and explosive offenses in the nation in against Hopkins. The fourth was against Syracuse in 2001. recent years. Tierney directed the Blue Jays attack that finished second in the HOME COOKING: Hofstra has won 43 of its last 56 home games nation in scoring margin, sixth in scoring offense and 16th in man-up at James M. Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra Stadium). Here is how offense during Hopkins' NCAA title run in 2005. The Blue Jays led the Pride has done at home since 2000: the nation in scoring offense and man-up offense in 2003 and 2008 - 5-1 finished fifth in both categories in 2004. 2007 - 3-4 2006 - 12-0 In 2006, Hopkins posted a 9-5 record, advanced to the NCAA 2005 – 6-3 Championship quarterfinals, and ranked in the top 15 in the country 2004 – 3-3 in four statistical categories. A total of 21 Blue Jay midfielders and 2003 – 9-2 attackmen earned All-America honors during Tierney's tenure in 2002 – 6-2 Homewood. Among them was Kyle Harrison, a two-time first team 2001 – 7-4 All-America, who received the Tewaaraton Trophy and the Lt. 2000 – 7-2 Enners Award in 2005 and the McLaughlin Award in 2004 and 2005. HOME, SWEET HOME: Hofstra had its 16-game home winning During his six-year tenure with the Pride as an assistant, Hofstra streak snapped on March 18, 2007 against Princeton. The Pride home recorded six consecutive winning seasons with a combined overall streak tied them for 11th all-time in Division I history. Virginia also record of 61-28 and a conference mark of 29-2, captured five league had a 15-game home streak between 1994 and 1996. The Pride has titles, received five top 15 final national rankings, and played in four won 36 of its last 48 home contests at James M. Shuart Stadium NCAA Championship tournaments. Tierney also coached seven All- dating back to the 2003 season. Americans and nearly two dozen all-conference players while at Hofstra. Among them was midfielder Doug Shanahan, who would receive the inaugural Tewaaraton Trophy as College Lacrosse Player RETURNING STARTERS: Hofstra returns 26 players including of the Year, the Lt. Ray Enners Award as the Division I Player of the eight starters from last year’s young squad. That team posted a 6-8 Year, and the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as the Division I record including a record seven losses by just one goal. The Pride Midfielder of the Year in 2001. return six of their top seven scorers from a year ago including leading scorer, junior Tom Dooley (Yorktown Heights, NY). Dooley led the Tierney played for the Blue Jays from 1988-91 and served as team team in goals (26) and points (28). Senior midfielder Michael captain as a senior. He helped lead Hopkins to the NCAA Unterstein (Shoreham, NY) led the team in assists with 18 and was Tournament in each of his four seasons, including an appearance in third in points with 25 in 2007. Sophomore goalie Danny Orlando the 1989 NCAA title game. He received Hopkins' Turnbull- (South Hempstead, NY) also returns after posting a solid 7.21 goals Reynolds Award as a senior as the player most exemplifying against average and a .563 save percentage in 14 games last year. leadership and sportsmanship. Tierney was also selected to play in TEAM CAPTAINS: Hofstra has named four team captains this year. the North-South game as a senior. He is a 1991 graduate of Johns Senior midfielders Kevin and Michael Unterstein, senior defender Hopkins University. Jack Vivonetto and junior defender Adam Swarsen have all been selected team captains for the 2008 season. HOFSTRA ASSISTANT COACHES - Joe Amplo, who was a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 to LUCKY 11 STREAK SNAPPED: The Pride had its streak of 21 1999, is in his second tenure as an assistant coach at Hofstra. Amplo consecutive wins when scoring 11 goals or more snapped on April served as an assistant for two seasons under John Danowski in 2000 24, 2007 against Stony Brook. and 2001 before leaving to serve as an assistant at Pennsylvania. He returned to Hofstra in 2003. AGAINST THE TOP 6 - The Pride is 3-13 in their last 16 games against teams that were - Former Johns Hopkins standout Matt Rewkowski is in his first ranked sixth or better, dating back to the end of the 1999 season. season on the Pride coaching staff. A member of the Blue Jays - In addition to Hopkins last week, the only Pride wins over top six national championship team in 2005, he was an All-America teams during that time came in 2001 when Hofstra edged #2 Notre selection in 2004. Rewkowski, who played his first two years at Dame 11-10 in overtime, and on March 18, 2006 against #6 Duke, was an All-America pick as a sophomore in Durham. Princeton 9-5. - Hofstra is 8-25 against opponents ranked sixth or better since 1993. - Sean Smith, who returns to the Pride after one season away from the program, is in his 10th season on the Hofstra lacrosse staff. He served on John Danowski’s Pride staff from 1998 through 2006. A two-time AGAINST THE TOP 10 All-American at Roanoke College in 1982 and 1983. Smith has also - After the Pride’s win over #1 Hopkins on March 8, Hofstra is now served on the coaching staff at Army from 1987 through 1990. 11-16 in its last 27 games against USILA Top 10 opponents. - Prior to the victory over #1 Hopkins the Pride’s highest-ranked victory was an 11-10 overtime decision over second-ranked Notre Dame in 2001. - Including 2008, the Pride has defeated at least one top 10 opponent 1994 Army 14-15 L in seven of the last eight seasons. 1993 Virginia 7-6 W - Hofstra’s victory over Loyola in March, 2004 was the Pride’s one 1991 at Army 14-13 W and only win in 2004 over a Top 10 opponent. The Greyhounds came 1989 at Towson 10-9 W (4OT) into the game ranked seventh. - Hofstra played four opponents who were ranked in the Top 10 in THE PRIDE’S CONFERENCE TITLES: Hofstra has captured 2003. Massachusetts was ranked fifth entering the 2003 NCAA eight conference men’s lacrosse championships since 1987. The Tournament. Syracuse was ranked seventh when they lost to Hofstra th Pride has posted league titles in the East Coast Conference in 1988 8-6. The Pride lost to then-#7 Princeton 18-5 on March 15 and then- and 1989, in the North Atlantic Conference/America East in 1995, #6 Massachusetts 14-7 on March 23. 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2000, and in the Colonial Athletic Association in 2006. Date # Opponent H-A HU - Opp 3/8/08 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 8-7 W A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE: The Pride has won 29 of its 3/27/07 #9 Army Away 5-3 W last 43 games, and 32 of the last 46. 3/18/07 #10 Princeton Home 4-5 L 3/10/07 #5 Johns Hopkins Away 8-9 L HOFSTRA PICKED FOUTH IN 2008 CAA PRESEASON 2/24/07 #9 Massachusetts Home 8-6 W POLL: The Hofstra Pride was picked to finish fourth in the 2008 5/20/06 #10 Massachusetts Neutral 10-11 L (OT) CAA race, in a vote of the league's seven head coaches. Drexel, 3/18/06 #6 Princeton Away 9-5 W which shared the CAA regular-season crown last season, was 3/11/06 #7 Johns Hopkins Home 11-6 W narrowly picked to capture the CAA Men's Lacrosse Championship. 3/29/05 #5 Army Away 10-11 L 3/26/05 #9 Notre Dame Home 8-9 L (2OT) The Dragons, ranked No. 18 in the Inside Lacrosse/Faceoff Yearbook 3/12/05 #1 Johns Hopkins Away 5-11 L preseason poll, received three first-place votes and a total of 33 3/20/04 #6 Princeton Away 5-10 L points, just one better than Towson's total of 32. The Tigers, ranked 3/13/04 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 6-13 L No. 13 by Inside Lacrosse in the preseason, also logged three first- 3/6/04 #7 Loyola Home 9-8 W place votes. Defending conference champion Delaware, ranked 14th 5/11/03 #5 Massachusetts Away 6-9 L by Inside Lacrosse, picked up the remaining first-place vote and was 4/17/03 #7 Syracuse Home 8-6 W third in the poll with 27 points. Inside Lacrosse's preseason No. 19 3/23/03 #6 Massachusetts Home 7-14 L team, Hofstra earned 22 points to finish fourth in the voting, and was 3/15/03 #7 Princeton Home 5-18 L followed by Villanova, Sacred Heart and Robert Morris. 4/26/02 #7 Duke Home 14-6 W 3/16/02 #8 Princeton Away 4-12 L 2008 CAA MEN'S LACROSSE PRESEASON COACHES POLL 3/9/02 #2 Johns Hopkins Home 8-9 L 3/2/02 #8 Loyola Home 7-8 L Team (first-place votes) Points 5/19/01 #1 Syracuse+ Home 13-18 L 1. Drexel (3) 33 5/12/01 #8 Virginia + Neutral 15-14 W (OT) 2. Towson (3) 32 5/5/01 #9 Towson Away 11-13 L 3. Delaware (1) 27 4/28/01 #9 Duke Home 15-10 W 4. Hofstra 22 3/24/01 #2 Notre Dame Home 11-10 W (OT) 5. Villanova 16 6. Sacred Heart 11 OVERTIME 7. Robert Morris 6 - Hofstra is 10-5 in its last 15 overtime games. - The Pride is 16-7 in overtime games since 1985. - Hofstra was 13-5 in overtime games during John Danowski’s REMEMBERING NICK: On November 28 2006, tenure. the family lost a beloved member of the community with the passing of Here is the Pride’s OT history since 1986: men’s lacrosse player Nicholas Colleluori. His 14- Year Opponent Result month battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma was a 2008 at Villanova 7-6 W (2OT) study in courage, dignity and the relentless attitude that he brought to 2008 at Drexel 8-9 L (2OT) everything he did. A son, a brother, a fiancé, a teammate, a classmate 2008 Johns Hopkins 8-7 W and a friend, Nick cherished and honored all of these titles. He will 2007 Stony Brook 12-13 L be remembered for the love and joy that he brought to so many 2007 at Towson 9-8 W people and a spirit that will last forever. The Pride will continue to 2006 Massachusetts 10-11 L wear a circular patch on their jerseys in 2008 in his memory. The 2006 Towson 10-9 W Hofstra lacrosse program is active in fund-raising activities in the 2005 Notre Dame 8-9 L (2OT) fight against lymphoma. 2003 at Sacred Heart 9-8 W 2002 at Massachusetts 12-11 W HOFSTRA PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS: 2001 Virginia 15-14 W 3 - Colleluori - (Coll-la-law-ree) Notre Dame 11-10 W 5 & 9 - Unterstein - (Un-ter-Stine) 2000 at Delaware 7-8 L 6 - Mojica (Mo-Jee-ca) 1999 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W 7 - DeNapoli (Dee-Nap-po-lee) Notre Dame 10-9 W 8 & 10 - Prifte - (Priff-tee) 1997 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2OT) 13 - Shuey - (Shoo-ee) 1996 Georgetown 15-16 L 18 - Zaffuto (Za-foo-toe) Massachusetts 15-14 W 1995 Brown 10-9 W 21 - Vaccaro (Va-car-oh) 22 - Interlicchio - (In-ter-lick-ee-oh) 26 - Muscarella - (Mus-ka-rell-ah) The Pride jumped out to a 2-0 lead after one quarter on goals by 29 - Skudin (Skoo-din) Ford, from classmate Jay Card, and sophomore Tom Interlicchio, 32 - Stein - (Stine) from Unterstein. It was Interlicchio's first goal of the year. But the 41 - McPherson (Mick-fur-son) Bears roared back in the second quarter scoring three unanswered goals to open the period and four before halftime to take a 4-3 lead at 42 - Catanese (Cat-ah-neese) the break. Sophomore Zach Caldwell tallied his first of the year 3:55 44- Vivonetto (Viv-a-net-oh) into the second off a pass from freshman Andrew Feinberg. Sophomore attackman Thomas Muldoon, who had two goals last HOFSTRA ATHLETIC WEBSITE week against Lehigh, scored the next two goals for the Pride, - Get the latest information on the Hofstra men’s lacrosse program by notching an unassisted goal from 15 yards out at the 9:53 mark, going to www.hofstra.edu/athletics before taking a pass from Jack Walsh 46 seconds later and beating Pride goalie Danny Orlando to give the Bears a 3-2 lead.

2008 GAME SUMMARIES Hofstra junior attackman Tom Dooley tied the game with a man-up, bounce shot goal, off a pass from Unterstein, with 5:30 to play in the GAME 1– SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AT half. But Muldoon notched the third of his four goals in the contest MASSACHUSETTS: Junior attackman Tim Balise tallied four goals with just 59 seconds to play, as he went around a Hofstra defender and sophomore Bobby Hayes recorded three assists to lead the and scored from on the crease. Minutemen of Massachusetts to an 8-4 victory over the 17th-ranked Hofstra Pride in the season opener for both teams at Garber Field. Dooley tallied his second of the year to tie the game at 4-4 on a bullet Junior midfielder Anthony Muscarella notched two goals and one from 12 yards out after taking a pass from Anthony Muscarella. assist while freshman attackman Kevin Ford added two goals for the Three minutes later Ford took a pass from Unterstein and beat Brown Pride. goalie Jordan Burke from the left side of the crease to give Hofstra a 5-4 advantage. But Feinberg tied the game for Brown off a feed from The Minutemen scored the first three goals of the contest as Balise Reade Seligmann with 3:42 remaining in the fourth quarter. opened the scoring just 2:25 into the game off a pass from Hayes, a native of Rockville Centre, NY. Freshman Peter McNichol made it 2- Unterstein gave the Pride the lead for good just 50 seconds into the 0 for UMass three minutes later off a pass from sophomore Kevin fourth quarter with his first goal of the year. Ford, who hit several Wright. The Minutemen boosted the lead to 3-0 3:26 into the second posts in the contest, boosted the lead to 7-5 with an unassisted goal period when Balise notched his second from McNichol. on a charge to the crease with 5:09 to play. The Pride played deliberately the rest of the way, holding the ball and chewing time off The Pride got on the board midway through the second quarter as the clock. Muldoon notched his fourth of the game and sixth of the Muscarella, a Wantagh, NY native, dented the twine on a run to the year with five seconds to play to close the gap to 7-6. But it was too cage to close the deficit to 3-1. But Balise notched the hat-trick less little, too late. than three minutes later with an unassisted goal and junior Evan Blum scored off a pass from Hayes with 50 seconds remaining to Hofstra outshot Brown in the contest, 37-19, and picked up 38 give UMass a 5-1 lead at halftime. The Minutemen outshot the Pride, ground balls to the Bears 20. Pride goalie Danny Orlando made just 17-12 in the first half. four saves in the contest while Jordan Burke stopped 13 shots in the Brown cage. Hofstra made some noise in the third quarter as Ford, a native of Floral Park, NY, scored his first collegiate goal 5:42 in the period, off GAME 3 – MARCH 8 VS. #1 JOHNS HOPKINS: Freshman a feed from junior Michael Colleluori, and notched his second almost attack Jay Card scored the game-winner with 1:51 left in the first a minute later, off a pass from Muscarella, to close the gap to 5-3. overtime as the Hofstra Pride shocked #1 and defending national But UMass senior Fred Federico started a run of three straight goals champion Johns Hopkins, 8-7, at James M. Shuart Stadium. Card's with an unassisted tally with 4:22 to play in the third. Freshman Ryan game-high fourth tally of the contest came off a Johns Hopkins Hantverk, a native from East Rockaway, scored 1:06 into turnover near midfield, which Pride junior attack Tom Dooley picked the fourth, from Hayes, and Balise added his fourth seven seconds up and passed to junior midfielder Anthony Muscarella, who in turn later from junior Joe Reale for a 8-3 lead. Muscarella closed out the sent it to Card standing alone to the right of the cage. scoring with his second of the contest with just 57 seconds remaining in the game. The Pride outshot UMass 25-8 in the second half The win, Hofstra's first-ever over a #1 ranked opponent in men's including 14-4 in the fourth quarter. UMass junior goalie Doc lacrosse, improves the Pride's record to 2-1 this season. Johns Schneider recorded 19 saves in the contest including seven in the Hopkins, which opened the season with three straight victories, falls fourth quarter. Sophomore Danny Orlando recorded eight saves in the to 3-1 during the 2008 campaign. Pride cage. The two teams would combine for nine goals in the opening quarter GAME 2 – SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 2008 VS. BROWN: with Hofstra taking a 6-3 advantage heading into the second stanza Freshman Kevin Ford scored three goals and senior Mike Unterstein courtesy of a 4-0 run to end the quarter. Muscarella and Card opened tallied the game-winning goal and three assists as the Hofstra Pride the scoring in the contest, with goals at the 10:45 and 8:53 marks, downed the Brown Bears, 7-6, at James M. Shuart Stadium. respectively, before three different Johns Hopkins players notched goals to give the Blue Jays a 3-2 lead with 6:15 to play. Card would Ford, a newcomer from Floral Park, NY, followed up on his two goal have a hat trick before the end of the first quarter as he tallied back- performance last week at UMass with a hat-trick against Brown. to-back goals with roughly five minutes remaining to put the Pride Unterstein, a midfielder and co-captain from Shoreham, NY, bounced back ahead, 4-3. Muscarella and senior midfielder Mike Unterstein back after missing the second half against UMass with an ankle would give Hofstra the three-goal lead as each scored unassisted sprain to assist on three different goal scorers and tally the go-ahead goals in the final 4:07 of the quarter. and eventual game-winning goal 50 seconds into the fourth quarter. After a scoreless second stanza, the Blue Jays came out of halftime Princeton tied the game at 5-5 with 1:34 to play in the half as on fire as Stephen Peyser, Austin Walker and Michael Doneger each sophomore Scott MacKenzie scored an unassisted goal from 13 yards found the back of the net in the first 11:11 of the third quarter and for his second of the season. That goal would be the start of seven Johns Hopkins knotted the score at six with 3:49 left. Doneger's unanswered goals for the Tigers as they took the lead 31 seconds later tally, off a feed from Michael Kimmel, was the Blue Jay's lone man- as Jack McBride scored his fourth of the year, on a bounce shot to up goal of the contest. give Princeton a 6-5 lead at halftime. The Tigers outshot the Pride, 19-8 and picked up 17 ground balls to Hofstra's 11 in the first half. Hofstra would finally put an end to its scoring drought of nearly 38 minutes when sophomore attack Dan Stein put the Pride back ahead, The Tigers boosted the lead with two goals in the third quarter as 7-6, with a goal at the 9:02 mark. Peyser would send the game into Davis notched his third of the game 5:41 into the second half, and overtime with an unassisted goal, his second of the game, with 1:15 Kovler tallied his second of the contest with 51 seconds remaining in remaining in the fourth quarter, setting up Card's overtime heroics. the period. Princeton blew the game open in the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter as senior attackman Alex Haynie recorded three The Pride had 31 ground balls in the contest, led by freshman straight goals-his third, fourth and fifth of the season-to close out the midfielder Joe Montemurro's five. Mike Unterstein and brother, Tiger scoring and boost the score to 11-5. Hofstra sophomore Dan senior midfielder Kevin Unterstein each picked up four ground balls. Stein closed out the scoring in the contest with his second goal of the Montemurro won 10 of 18 face-offs in the game, while Muscarella season off a pass from Dooley with 55 seconds remaining in the added an assist for a total of three points on the afternoon. contest.

Sophomore goalie Danny Orlando made 14 saves for Hofstra to pick The Tigers outshot the Pride, 32-20, won 14 of 21 face-offs, and up the victory, while Johns Hopkins goalie Michael Gvozden stopped picked up 32 ground balls to Hofstra's 25 in the contest. Hewitt 11 shots for the Blue Jays. posted eight saves in the Princeton cage including four in the fourth quarter before being lifted with 1:16 to play. Orlando finished with In addition to Peyser's two points, Kevin Huntley (one goal, one four saves. assist), Mark Bryan (one goal, one assist) and Kimmel (one goal, one assist) each tallied two points in the game. Kimmel, Peyser and Matt GAME 5 – MARCH 21 vs. TOWSON: Junior Anthony Muscarella Dolente each led the Blue Jays with four ground balls, while Peyser scored a career-high five goals and added two assists for seven was 5-12 on face-offs and Dolente was 4-7. points, and sophomore Dan Stein contributed two goals and one assist as #15 Hofstra won its Colonial Athletic Association opener GAME 4 – MARCH 15 AT #13 PRINCETON: Tom Dooley and with a 13-8 win over Towson. Mike Unterstein each had three points for the Pride but that couldn't overcome a six-point day by Tiger junior Tommy Davis as #13 The Pride jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first quarter as freshman Jay Princeton downed #10 Hofstra, 11-6, at Powers Field at Princeton Card scored twice. The first goal came off a feed from classmate Stadium. Hofstra had its two-game winning streak snapped and is Steven DeNapoli with 7:39 on the clock, while the second came after now 2-2 on the season while the Tigers ended their two-game losing Card picked up a rebound on a shot by senior Mike Unterstein and skid to even their mark at 2-2. fired a blast past Towson keeper Matt Antol with 6:04 to go.

Davis, a junior attackman from Levittown, NY, tallied three goals The Tigers raced out to start the second quarter and scored three and three assists, while senior attackman Alex Haynie added three straight goals to take the lead. Sophomore Eric Boyle scored off a goals and junior middie Mark Kovler chipped in with two goals for pass from freshman Matt Hanzsche 2:40 into the period and 46 Princeton. Dooley, the Pride's leading scorer last season, notched two seconds later junior Bill McCutcheon took a pass from senior Adam goals and one assist, while Unterstein added a goal and two assists to Hagelin and beat Hofstra sophomore keeper Danny Orlando to tie the lead Hofstra. score. Towson won the ensuing face-off and following a holding penalty on Hofstra, Towson freshman Tim Stratton gave the Tigers The Tigers jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Davis and Kovler in the lead off a feed from Eric Boyle. the first seven minutes. But the Pride cut the deficit in half as freshman Jay Card tallied his fifth goal of the year, from eight yards The Pride responded on their next possession following a failed clear out, off a pass from junior Anthony Muscarellla with 6:54 to play in by Towson. After Hofstra set up in the offensive zone, Muscarella the period. But Princeton boosted the lead to 3-1 on Davis' second of scored unassisted with 9:29 remaining to tie the score at three. the game and eighth of the season 1:36 later. Hofstra closed the gap Muscarella struck again with 2:34 left in the half, another unassisted again as Dooley notched his third of the year, off a pass from Michael tally that put the Pride up 4-3 at halftime. Unterstein, from out in front with 2:49 to play in the first quarter. The Pride tied the game at 3-all as Unterstein came around the left side of Muscarella completed the natural hat trick 1:30 into the third quarter the goal and fired an underhand shot past Tiger goalie Alex Hewitt as he beat Antol again from about 10 yards out to extend the Pride from five yards out. lead to 5-3. The Tigers got one back at the 4:15 mark of the quarter on junior Randall Cooper's goal, but Muscarella converted a feed Hofstra took its first lead of the game 4:04 into the second quarter as from Mike Unterstein with 9:15 remaining to give the Pride the 6-4 Dooley notched his second of the game and fourth of the year from in lead. Mike Unterstein gave the Pride a three-goal cushion when he front after a pass from Card. The Tigers tied the game at 4-4 with scored his fourth of the year with 4:34 to go in the third. Stein scored 4:47 to play in the half as senior attackman Bob Schneider ran over a with 1:15 remaining in the third as Antol was out of position behind Hofstra defender and fired a bullet past Pride goalie Danny Orlando the net and Stein took advantage of the empty net for an 8-4 lead. from 12 yards for his fifth goal of the season. The Pride took its final lead of the game 1:14 later as sophomore middie Tom Interlicchio The Pride did not let up in the fourth as Tom Dooley scored off a notched his second goal of the year, off a pass from Unterstein, from pass from Muscarella for a 9-4 lead. Muscarella notched his fifth of 12 yards in front. the game at 4:14 to put Hofstra up by six, 10-4. Dooley made it 11-4 as he scored off a behind the net feed from Stein with 7:56 to go in the game. The Pride went up 12-4 less than a minute later when Stein scored unassisted. Junior Michael Colleluori closed out the Hofstra scoring with a man-up goal from Muscarella with 4:15 left. Towson The Black Knights outshot the Pride, 31-27, and picked up 26 closed out the game with four unanswered goals, two by McCutcheon ground balls to Hofstra’s 24. Army goalie Adam Fullerton posted to account for the final score. eight saves while Orlando finished with seven for the Pride.

McCutcheon finished with three goals, while Boyle had a goal and GAME 7 - SATURDAY, MARCH 29 AT #11 DREXEL: Andrew two assists. Junior Mitchell Rosenweig, who won 16 of 24 face-offs, Chapman's fourth goal of the game at 1:19 of the second overtime had a game-high 12 ground balls. Card led the Pride with six ground gave #11 Drexel a 9-8 win over #12 Hofstra at Vidas Field Saturday balls, while senior Connor Hagans and freshman Mike Skudin added night. Drexel improves to 8-2 on the season and is 1-0 in Colonial four ground balls. Antol made seven saves for Towson, while Athletic Association play. Hofstra falls to 3-4 overall and 1-1 in the Orlando had eight in the Hofstra cage. CAA.

GAME 6 – TUESDAY, MARCH 25 VS. #16 ARMY: Army Hofstra junior midfielder Michael Colleluori recorded two goals and attackman Jason Peyer scored from a sharp angle with just two two assists to lead the Pride while freshman attack Jay Card tallied seconds remaining to give the 16th-ranked Black Knights of Army an his second hat-trick of the season with three goals. In addition to 8-7 victory over the 12th-ranked Pride of Hofstra at James M. Shuart Chapman junior middie Jon Van Houten notched two goals while Stadium Tuesday night. Army won its fourth straight contest to sophomore attackman Colin Ambler added a goal and an assist for improve to 6-2 while Hofstra evened its record at 3-3. Drexel.

As time ran down, Peyer, a junior from Williston Park, Long Island, The Dragons jumped on the Pride early with two goals in the first took a pass from Rob McCallion 15 yards to the left and five yards in 1:40 including Ambler's game opening score just seven seconds into front of Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando, and fired a bullet high into the contest. Van Houten's fourth goal of the season gave Drexel a 2-0 the cage for the victory. It was his 15th goal of the year. Paul lead. But Pride sophomore attackman Dan Stein started a seven goal Wigdzinski tallied two goals and one assist to lead Army. Hofstra run with an unassisted goal with 7:48 to play in the period. It was was led by sophomore Dan Stein with two goals and one assist while Stein's seventh goal of the year. Junior middie Anthony Muscarella, Tom Dooley added two goals. the CAA's Player of the Week, notched his 11th goal of the year, off a pass from Colleluori, two minutes later to tie the game at 2-all. While the Black Knights took a lead after one quarter, the Pride took three goals leads three times in the contest before Army mounted the Hofstra scored five more times in the second quarter as Card scored late comeback. Pride junior midfielder Michael Colleluori opened the the first of his two in the period 2:46 in off a pass from Michael scoring 3:25 into the game on a bullet from 10 yards out. Army put Unterstein. It was the Canadian's eighth goal of the season. Colleluori two in the cage as senior Paul Wigdzinski and junior Brooks Korvin recorded his third goal of the year, on the run almost two minutes scored unassisted goals to give the Black Knights a 2-1 lead after one later, and junior Tom Dooley gave the Pride a 5-2 lead with his ninth quarter. of the year, from in front of the goal, with 8:54 to play in the half. Colleluori scored an unassisted tally almost three minutes later and But Hofstra erupted for four second period goals to take a 5-2 lead at Card closed out the scoring in the half seven seconds later off a pass halftime. First, senior middie Mike Unterstein scored 1:10 into the from face-off man Mike Vaccaro. quarter to tie the game at 2-2. Just 39 seconds later senior Kevin Unterstein fed junior Anthony Muscarella, who notched his 10th of But Drexel came back strong in the third quarter, scoring six times the year from six yards in front of the cage. Sophomore Dan Stein and blanking the Pride in the period. Like the first goal Chapman gave Hofstra a 4-2 lead with 8:53 to play in the half when he took a scored just seven seconds into the half off a pass from Ambler. Just feed from Muscarella on the crease and easily beat Army goalie 1:26 later Greg Casey started a string of five unassisted Dragon goals. Adam Fullerton. Junior Tom Dooley notched his seventh of the Chapman followed with his second of the game 1:32 later to close the season with just 2:33 to play in the half to give the Pride a three-goal gap to 7-5. Van Houten notched his second of the game with 5:25 to advantage at halftime. play in the third and Ryan West scored right off the face-off four seconds later to tie the game at 7-all. Chapman gave Drexel their first The Black Knights closed the gap to 5-3 as Paul Wigdzinski notched lead since early in the first quarter with 3:59 to play in the period to his second of the game and fifth of the year, from Korvin, just 2:22 close out the scoring in the third. Drexel outshot the Pride, 13-3, in into the second half. But Dooley notched his second of the game and the period and captured all seven face-offs. eighth of the year, four minutes later off a pass from Stein to boost the Hofstra lead to 6-3. Hofstra tied the game at 8-8 2:59 into the fourth quarter when Colleluori fed Card for his third of the contest and 10th of the year. But Army would come storming back, scoring four of the next five Both teams had several chances to break the deadlock near the end of goals to tie the game at 7-7 midway through the fourth. First, Jeremy regulation but could not overcome some key turnovers down the Boltus notched his eighth of the year from Alex Rhoads with 1:34 to stretch. play in the third to cut the lead to 6-4. But Stein gave the Pride a three goal lead, once again, just 10 seconds into the fourth with a The Pride had the best chance to win the game in the first overtime man-up goal off a pass from Muscarella. It was Stein’s sixth goal of when Michael Unterstein scooped an errant Drexel pass to Dan Stein, the year. who was behind the Dragon's defense. Stein went in on Drexel goalie Bruce Bickford (9 saves) one-on-one. The senior netminder stopped The Black Knights would not give up and scored the next three goals Stein cold with the biggest save of the contest setting up Chapman's to tie the game at 7-all. First, LoRusso notched his fourth of the year second overtime heroics. from Wigdzinski with 13:03 to play in regulation. Then Brandon Butler tallied his first of the year from Boltus just about a minute- On the winning goal Chapman bullied his way into the Hofstra crease and-a-half later. Freshman midfielder Rob McCallion then tied the and beat Pride goalie Danny Orlando (7 saves). Drexel outshot the game with 6:52 to play with an unassisted goal. It was his 10th goal of Pride, 36-30, picked up 27 ground balls to Hofstra's 15, and captured the year. 18 of 22 face-offs in the contest. Villanova Stadium Wednesday night. The Pride, who won their GAME 8 - APRIL 5 VS. SACRED HEART: Freshman Jay Card second straight game, improve to 5-4 overall and 3-1 in conference and junior Tom Dooley each scored five goals as the 20th-ranked play while the Wildcats fall to 3-8 on the year and 1-2 in CAA play. Hofstra Pride defeated the Pioneers of Sacred Heart, 20-3, in a Colonial Athletic Association contest at James M. Shuart Stadium Card recorded the fourth hat-trick of his rookie season, including one Saturday. The Pride, who snapped a two-game losing skid, improved in each of his last three outings, and his third game-winning goal to 4-4 on the season and 2-1 in CAA play while the Pioneers fell to 6- including two in overtime. On the winning tally, Card took a pass 3 overall and 1-2 in conference action. from Michael Colleluori, who was behind the cage, and fired a bullet from 10 yards that beat Villanova goalie Andrew DiLoreto (13 Card, a newcomer from Caledon, Ontario, Canada, posted career- saves). Sophomore midfielder Tom Interlicchio added two goals for bests of five goals, two assists and seven points in the Pride the Pride. Freshman Mike Brennan had two goals and sophomore onslaught. Dooley, the junior from Yorktown, NY, tallied five goals Paul Webber added a goal and two assists for Villanova. for the fourth time in his career and fell just one tally short of his career best of six goals, set against Sacred Heart in 2006. Dooley also The Pride got on the scoreboard first when Interlicchio scored his assisted on one goal. Sophomore Dan Stein, from Merrick, NY, fifth goal of the season 6:35 into the contest. But the Wildcats added a season-best three goals and career-bests of three assists and responded with three unanswered goals as freshman Mike Brennan six points in the contest. and senior Tim Atkins scored goals 16 seconds apart, and junior Tim Driscoll gave Villanova a 3-1 lead on a goal with 26 seconds The Pioneers opened the scoring just 1:58 into the game as Tony remaining in the first quarter. Tanzi fed Bobby Rushton for his 11th goal of the year. Three-and-a- half minutes later, Card scored the first of his five goals, going Hofstra closed the gap to 3-2 just seven seconds into the second around the cage and beating Sacred Heart goalie Ricardo Vargas quarter when freshman Joe Montemurro won the face-off , passed to from six yards. The Pioneers took a 2-1 lead with 4:21 to play in the Jay Card, who fed junior Tom Dooley for his 15th goal of the season. period when Dan Casciano fed Bobby Karl for his sixth goal of the But the Wildcats, like they did in the first quarter, tallied three year and his fourth on the man-up. straight goals, with Brennan, Webber and junior Matthew Fritts denting the twine for a 6-2 lead at halftime. Hofstra took just six But Hofstra sophomore Tom Interlicchio’s third goal of the year with shots while turning the ball over 11 times in the first half. 52 seconds remaining in the period tied the game and started a five- goal run for the Pride. Hofstra tallied four goals in the first 3:24 of The Pride battled back in the second half with four straight goals to the second quarter as junior Tom Dooley scored his 10th goal of the tie the game early in the fourth quarter. Interlicchio scored his second year and his second man-up tally just eight seconds into the period. of the game and sixth of the season 52 seconds into the third period to Card notched his second of the game 1:10 later before sophomore cut the deficit to 6-3. Card notched his 16th goal of the year on a run Dan Stein picked up a loose ball behind the cage and went around around the cage with 8:50 to play in the third to close to 6-4. The and beat Vargas at the 12:01 mark. Just 25 seconds later Card Canadian freshman brought the Pride to within one 4:10 into the notched his third hat-trick of the year with a man-up goal from 10 fourth, taking a pass from Interlicchio and beating Villanova goalie yards to boost the Pride lead to 6-2. Andrew DiLoreto. Just 31 seconds later junior Anthony Muscarella tied the game with a goal on the run, his 12th of the year. After Tanzi scored his 10th goal of the year with 8:58 to play in the half to close the gap to 6-3, the Pride scored four more in the second The Wildcats had a chance to break the tie with 2:50 to play in quarter as part of a 14-0 run to close the contest. Card, Interlicchio, regulation when sophomore R.J. Lyons came around the right side of and Michael Unterstein each scored unassisted goals over a two- Pride goalie Danny Orlando and had a step on the Hofstra defense. minute span midway through the second and Dooley scored his But Lyons shot went wide of the cage. Villanova held the ball until second of the game, from Ryan Carter, with 1:20 to play in the half to the 1:09 mark when Pride junior Steve Prifte stripped a Wildcat give the Pride a 10-3 lead at halftime. Hofstra outshot Sacred Heart, attackman of the ball. After a Hofstra timeout the Pride set-up for a 24-13, in the first half. winning attempt but the pass was picked off by the Wildcat defense. But Villanova turned the ball over at midfield and Hofstra sent a With the game getting out-of-hand, the frustration level rose for the quick pass to Tom Dooley, who fired a shot that DiLoreto made a leg Pioneers, as they were whistled for seven second-half penalties. The save as time expired. Pride made them pay on six of the seven man-up situations with Dooley notching three goals, and Stein, Michael Colleluori and The first overtime featured great goalie play by both netminders. Michael Unterstein recording the other three. Hofstra was also two- DiLoreto stopped Card twice in close and then stopped Mike for three on the man-up in the first half for an eight-of-10 day on the Unterstein inside one minute. Orlando (10 saves) made a head save of extra-man. a Lyons shot with 14 seconds in the overtime and then stopped a point-blank bullet from Tim Atkins with one second remaining in the After scoring six goals in the third and outshooting the Pioneers, 16- first extra session. DiLoreto stopped Mike Unterstein on a wrap- 5, Hofstra added four more goals on 13 shots in the fourth quarter. around one minute into the second overtime, and the Wildcats had Sacred Heart did not take a shot at Pride back-up goalie Brian two scoring opportunities from inside the box in the last two minutes. Schneider, who replaced starter Danny Orlando (7 saves) with a little But both shots were whistled wide setting up Card's heroics. The over 14 minutes remaining, in the fourth quarter. Pioneer starter Pride outshot Villanova 32-25, and picked up 30 ground balls to the Richardo Vargas posted eight saves and allowed 14 goals in 35:21 of Wildcats 22. action while Mike Murtha made three stops and allowed six goals in 24:39. GAME 10 - APRIL 12 VS. DELAWARE: Senior Michael Unterstein tallied three goals and two assists and freshman Jay Card GAME 9 - APRIL 9 AT VILLANOVA: Hofstra freshman Jay Card added three goals and one assist to lead the 20th-ranked Hofstra Pride scored his third goal of the contest with just one second remaining in to a 11-8 CAA victory over the Delaware Blue Hens at James M. the second overtime to give the 20th-ranked Hofstra Pride a 7-6 Shuart Stadium Saturday. The Pride, who won their third consecutive come-from-behind CAA victory over the at contest, improve to 6-4 overall and 4-1 in conference play while his 14th goal of the season with 9:49 to play to cut the deficit to 3-1. Delaware falls to 8-4 on the year and 2-2 in the CAA. North Carolina then went on another 3-0 run as Petracca scored back- to-back goals, his third of the game coming 4:59 into the second Unterstein equaled his career-best, first achieved against Sacred quarter, and Brian Connors added the third to boost the Tar Heels' Heart in 2007, with five points on the day. Card recorded his fourth lead to 6-1 with 9:07 to play in the half. consecutive hat-trick and his fifth of the season. In his last four games the Canadian newcomer has notched 14 goals and four assists. Hofstra battled back as Dooley notched his 18th of the year with less Hofstra junior Tom Dooley and sophomore Dan Stein each posted than four minutes to play, Colleluori tallied his sixth of the year with two goals and one assist in the winning effort. The Blue Hens were 2:18 remaining, and Michael Unterstein added his 11th goal of the led by sophomore Curtis Dickson with three goals and two assists season with 27 seconds to play to close the gap to 6-4 at halftime. while senior Vincent Giordano added three goals and one assist. The Tar Heels outshot the Pride, 22-14, and won 11 of 12 face-offs in the first half. Card opened the scoring in the contest, just 13 seconds in, off a feed from freshman face-off man Joe Montemurro. The Blue Hens tied the North Carolina came out in the second half like it started the contest game two minutes later when sophomore Martin Cahill scored his as Ben Hunt scored 3:31 into the third quarter and Burns tallied his 24th of the year from J.J. Moran. But Unterstein scored a man-up second of the game less than a minute later to boost the Heels' lead to goal from Michael Colleluori and junior Anthony Muscarella notched 8-4. But Pride freshman Jay Card notched his 22nd of the year and his 13th of the year from Unterstein to take a 3-1 with 5:01 to play in Mike Unterstein posted his second of the game and 12th of the the first quarter. Giordano scored his first of the game and 15th of the season, on the man-up, to close to 8-6 with 7:52 remaining in the year two minutes later to close the Delaware deficit to 3-2 after one quarter. period. The Pride's comeback hopes were dashed as UNC would score the The Pride took advantage of Blue Hen penalties to the tune of five of next five goals, including three in the first 6:30 of the fourth quarter seven on the man-up on the day, especially in the second quarter. to blow the game open. Just 13 seconds after Unterstein's goal, Sophomore Dan Stein boosted the Hofstra lead to 4-2 with a man-up Petracca scored off a pass from Hunt. Then with one second to play goal from Colleluori 4:10 into the period. The Blue Hens tied the in the period Federico took a pass from Wagner and charged in on game on goals by Cam Howard, his 19th, and Dickson’s first of the Orlando and beat the Pride goalie. Nick Tintle, who assisted on three contest and 39th of the year. But Dooley posted his 16th of the first half Tar Heel goals, scored on the man-up off a pass from season, from Stein, on the man-up with 5:37 to play in the half, and Federico just 1:03 into the fourth quarter. Freshman Billy Bitter then Stein notched his 12th of the season, from Card, also on the man-up, assisted on the next two goals for UNC, feeding Federico with 12:11 two minutes later to give the Pride a 6-4 at halftime. to play, and Burns with 8:38 remaining to boost the lead to 13-6.

Dickson brought the Blue Hens to within one at 6-5 just 5:49 into the Colleluori, Muscarella and Dooley added Hofstra goals in the final third quarter on his 40th goal of the year from Giordano. But Card 7:10 but it was too little, too late as the Pride fell to the Tar Heels for scored his 20th goal of the season, another man-up goal, with 4:33 to just the second time in eight meetings. UNC outshot Hofstra, 40-34, play, from Dooley, and Unterstein scored an even-strength goal two and picked up 41 ground balls to the Pride's 25. The Tar Heels also minutes later to boost the Hofstra lead to 8-5. Delaware wasn’t won 20 of 25 face-offs as junior Shane Walterhoefer captured all 20 through and closed to within one in the fourth quarter at 8-7 on goals for an 80% winning percentage. UNC junior goalie Grant by Giordano, on the man-up, and Dickson, his 41st of the year, in the Zimmerman posted 13 saves in almost 58 minutes of action before first 6:12. But Unterstein notched an unassisted goal 26 seconds later being replaced by Andrew Moss. and Dooley and Card added unanswered goals in the next five minutes to boost the Pride lead back to four at 11-7. Giordano closed out the scoring with a man-up goal for the Blue Hens with 1:06 to play, Delaware, which outshot Hofstra, 24-14 in the second half, outshot the Pride in the game, 38-34. But the Pride won the battle of the ground ball with 33 to Delaware’s 26. Hofstra goalie Danny Orlando made nine saves as did Blue Hen netminder Tom Scherr.

GAME 11 - APRIL 19 AT #13 NORTH CAROLINA: Sophomore attackman Gavin Petracca tallied four goals and one assist, and Michael Burns added three goals to lead the 13th-ranked Tar Heels of North Carolina to a 13-9 victory over the 20th-ranked Hofstra Pride at Kenan Stadium Saturday afternoon. UNC improves to 8-4 on the season while the Pride, who had their three-game winning streak snapped, fall to 6-5.

In addition to Petracca and Burns, UNC received two goals from Kevin Federico, and a goal and three assists from Nick Tintle. The Pride were led by senior midfielder Michael Unterstein and junior midfielder Anthony Muscarella with two goals and two assists each. Juniors Tom Dooley and Michael Colleluori each added two goals for Hofstra. Sophomore goalie Danny Orlando posted 10 saves in the Pride cage.

The Tar Heels jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first 4:15 of the contest as Bart Wagner, Petracca and Burns dented the twine before the Pride could get the ball over midfield. But Muscarella stopped the run with 2008 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra Pride Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 21, 2008) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... ( 6- 5- 0) ( 5- 1- 0) ( 1- 4- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) CONFERENCE...... ( 4- 1- 0) ( 3- 0- 0) ( 1- 1- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 2- 4- 0) ( 2- 1- 0) ( 0- 3- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GWG UP DN GB Faceoff ------Feb 23 at Massachusetts L 4-8 1254 20 Card, Jay 11 22 7 29 50 3 2 0 16 0-0 Mar 01 BROWN W 7-6 1033 26 Muscarella, Anthony 11 15 12 27 71 0 0 0 7 0-0 Mar 08 #1 JOHNS HOPKINS W OT 8-7 2741 5 Unterstein, Michael 11 12 11 23 42 1 3 0 22 0-0 Mar 15 at Princeton L 6-11 3139 40 Dooley, Tom 11 19 3 22 58 1 6 0 20 0-0 *Mar 21 TOWSON W 13-8 2025 32 Stein, Dan 10 12 7 19 37 0 5 0 13 0-0 Mar 25 #16 ARMY L 7-8 1609 3 Colleluori, Michael 11 7 7 14 26 0 3 0 3 0-0 *Mar 29 at #11 Drexel LO2 8-9 1221 22 Interlicchio, Tom 11 6 3 9 33 0 0 0 4 0-0 *Apr 05 SACRED HEART W 20-3 1247 4 Ford, Kevin 3 5 1 6 23 1 2 0 5 0-0 *Apr 09 at Villanova W O2 7-6 477 9 Unterstein, Kevin 11 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 43 4-14 *Apr 12 DELAWARE W 11-8 1973 12 Brant, Tyler 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0-0 Apr 19 at #13 North Carolina L 9-13 1358 10 Prifte, Keith 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0-0 35 Bentz, Stephen 10 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP 7 DeNapoli, Steven 11 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 17 1-0 ------15 Carter, Ryan 10 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS...... 2 Lucas, Sean 6 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 100-366 87-328 28 Montemurro, Joe 11 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 21 52-75 Goals scored average... 8.85 7.70 8 Prifte, Steve 11 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 29 2-7 Shot pct...... 273 .265 21 Vaccaro, Mike 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 29-38 Shots on goal-Attempts. 222-366 175-328 25 Stabler, Collin 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0-0 SOG pct...... 607 .534 11 Tenet, John 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 Shots/Game...... 33.3 29.8 46 Orlando, Danny 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0-0 Assists...... 60 55 44 Vivonetto, Jack 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES..... 42 Catanese, Freddie 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Goals-Opportunities.... 21-40 8-33 34 Caven, Joey 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Conversion Percent...... 525 .242 33 Smith, Ryan 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... 31 Watson, Patrick 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 Total Goals...... 100 87 30 Hagans, Connor 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0-0 Man-up...... 21 8 29 Skudin, Mike 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0-0 Man-down...... 0 0 24 Holman, Tim 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Unassisted...... 40 32 23 Rosen, Jordan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Overtime...... 2 1 17 Jarry, Erik 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 GROUND BALLS...... 316 308 16 Neal, Isaac 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 TURNOVERS...... 143 190 14 Schneider, Brian 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 42 29 13 Shuey, Tom 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0-0 FACEOFFS (W-L)...... 88-134 134-88 6 Mojica, Adam 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 Faceoff W-L Pct...... 396 .604 Total...... 11 100 60 160 366 6 21 0 316 88-134 CLEARS...... 164-200 137-186 Opponents...... 11 87 55 142 328 5 8 0 308 134-88 Clear Pct...... 820 .737 PENALTIES...... |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Number...... 35 46 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Minutes...... 29:30 39:00 ------ATTENDANCE...... 14 Schneider, Brian 1 14:07 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total...... 10628 7449 46 Orlando, Danny 11 663:34 87 7.87 88 .503 6 5 0 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 6/1771 5/1490 Total...... 11 677:41 87 7.70 88 .503 6 5 0 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0 Opponents...... 11 677:41 100 8.85 122 .550 5 6 0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total ------Hofstra Pride...... 23 30 21 24 1 1 - 100 Opponents...... 23 21 21 21 0 1 - 87

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total ------Hofstra Pride...... 15 26 25 19 3 0 - 88 Opponents...... 26 24 35 30 5 2 - 122

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total ------Hofstra Pride...... 87 78 92 97 7 5 - 366 Opponents...... 74 86 91 69 5 3 - 328

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total ------Hofstra Pride...... 49 54 56 54 6 3 - 222 Opponents...... 38 47 46 40 3 1 - 175 2008 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S LACROSSE The Pride

No First Last Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School 2 Sean Lucas A 5-11 180 SO Oceanside, NY Oceanside 3 Michael Colleluori M 5-11 185 JR Holmes, PA Ridley 4 Kevin Ford A 6-1 184 FR Floral Park, NY Floral Park 5 Mike Unterstein M 5-11 175 SR Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 6 Adam Mojica LSM 5-11 165 FR Springfield, PA Springfield 7 Steven DeNapoli M 5-9 160 FR Hewlett, NY G.W. Hewlett 8 Steve Prifte M 5-9 190 JR Shamong, NJ Shawnee 9 Kevin Unterstein M 5-11 170 SR Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 10 Keith Prifte M 5-10 185 JR Shamong, NJ Shawnee 11 John Tenet A 6-0 195 JR Potomac, MD St. John’s College HS 12 Tyler Brant A 6-4 210 SO Silver Spring, MD St. John’s College 13 Tom Shuey D 6-3 210 JR Dallas, TX Highland Park 14 Brian Schneider G 6-0 195 JR Rockville, MD Georgetown Prep 15 Ryan Carter M 5-9 175 JR San Francisco, CA St. Ignatius 16 Isaac Neal D 6-4 225 SO Aurora, CO Overland 17 Erik Jarry M 6-1 190 SR Wading River, NY Shoreham Wading River 18 Matt Zaffuto M 6-0 180 FR Franklin Square, NY Carey 20 Jay Card A/M 5-10 185 FR Caledon, ON, Canada The Hill Academy/St. Andrew’s Coll. 21 Mike Vaccaro M 5-7 175 SO Plano, TX Plano Senior 22 Thomas Interlicchio M 6-0 190 SO Yorktown, NY Yorktown 23 Jordan Rosen M 6-2 190 SO San Francisco, CA St. Ignatius College Prep 24 Tim Holman M 6-0 170 FR Garden City, NY Garden City 25 Collin Stabler D 6-5 215 SR Concord, MA Carlisle 26 Anthony Muscarella M 6-0 190 JR Wantagh, NY Wantagh 28 Joseph Montemurro M 5-8 180 FR Kings Park, NY Kings Park 29 Mike Skudin D 6-2 185 FR Long Beach, NY Long Beach 30 Connor Hagans D 6-2 269 SR Wheatley Heights, NY Half Hollow Hills West 31 Patrick Watson D 5-11 180 JR Yorktown, NY Yorktown 32 Dan Stein A 6-0 180 SO Merrick, NY Calhoun 33 Ryan Smith D 6-0 190 SO Baldwinsville, NY C.W. Baker/Herkimer CC 34 Joey Caven LSM 5-10 178 SO Yardley, PA Pennsbury 35 Stephen Bentz M 6-0 180 FR Massapequa, NY Massapequa 40 Thomas Dooley A 5-11 185 JR Yorktown Heights, NY Yorktown 41 Ryan McPherson D 6-2 200 SR Marshfield, MA The Thayer Academy 42 Freddie Catanese M 5-9 160 FR Huntington, NY Huntington 44 Jack Vivonetto D 5-10 195 SR Rocky Point, NY Rocky Point 46 Danny Orlando G 5-9 180 SO South Hempstead, NY South Side 47 Adam Swarsen D 5-11 180 JR Denver, CO East

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