Game 2 u denver Tiger lacrosse Game Notes

2008 LACROSSE NOTES 2008 Towson Schedule 2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse: Game 2 Date Opponent TV Time/Score #20 (0-1) vs. #16T Denver Pioneers (1-2) F23 #18 LOYOLA WMAR/ESPNU L, 8-13 M2 u#16 DENVER 1 p.m. uDate: March 2, 2008 uRadio: WTMD-FM 89.7 M8 at 1 p.m. uTime: 1:00 p.m. (ET) Spiro Morekas (pxp) M15 VIRGINIA 3:30 p.m. uAt: Towson, Md. Greg Lacour (color) M21 at Hofstra * 7 p.m. M25 BUCKNELL 7 p.m. Johnny Unitas ® Stadium uTV: None M29 at Robert Morris * 1 p.m. FieldTurf (11,198) uLive Stats: www.towsontigers.com A1 UMBC 7:30 p.m. uTickets: 410-704-2244 A5 DELAWARE * WMAR/ESPNU 12 p.m. uSeries: Towson leads, 2-0 A9 at Sacred Heart * 2 p.m. A12 DREXEL * CN8 3 p.m. TIGERS host denver looking for A18 VILLANOVA * 7:30 p.m. COUNTDOWN TO FACE-OFF A23 at Johns Hopkins ESPNU 7 p.m. first win of season 10 - Senior Brian Vetter scored 10 of his 15 goals in Tiger • Coming off a tough 13-8 loss against 18th-ranked Loyola last A26 PENNSYLVANIA WMAR/ESPNU 1 p.m. wins last year. He led all midfielders with 15 goals. Saturday, the Tigers will look to rebound as they host the Univer- A30 CAA Semi-Finals TBA 9 - The Tigers will play nine home games during the sity of Denver on Sunday afternoon at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium M3 CAA Championship TBA regular season, which are the most since the 2004 at 1 p.m. season when they had eight home games. • Home games in BOLD • The game will be broadcast on WTMD-FM 89.7 with Spiro 8 - The Tigers won eight games during the regular sea- * - Colonial Athletic Association game Morekas, ‘83 and Greg LaCour, ‘80 calling the action. son last year before earning their ninth win against • Now 0-1 on the season, the Tigers dropped their season opener Hofstra in the CAA semi-finals. 2008 Denver Schedule for the first time since the 2005 season when they lost to the Grey- 7 - The Tigers welcome back seven starters from last Date Opponent Time/Score hounds last Saturday. The loss also snapped the Tigers’ three- year’s lineup, including five seniors. F16 COLGATE W, 15-5 game win streak against their local rivals. 6 - Of the Tigers’ 14 regular season opponents on the F23 #9 NORTH CAROLINA L, 5-6 schedule, 6 of them reached the NCAA Tournament M1 at UMBC L, 6-9 TIGERS vs. denver -- THE SERIES last year. M2 uat Towson 1 p.m. • Sunday’s game against the Pioneers will be the third all-time 5 - The Tigers are scheduled to play five televised games M8 BROWN 3:30 p.m. meeting in a series which Towson leads by a 2-0 margin. during the regular season, including last Saturday’s M9 PENNSYLVANIA 3:30 p.m. • The teams will be meeting for the first time since the 2005 sea- season opener against the Greyhounds. M18 vs. Cornell 8 p.m. son when the Tigers rallied for a 10-8 victory over Denver in the 4 - Four of the Tigers’ nine wins last year were by one M22 at Stony Brook 3 p.m. championship game of the Pioneer Face-Off Classic at Barton goal. They were 4-1 in one-goal games last season. M24 PRESBYTERIAN 9:30 p.m. Lacrosse Stadium. 3 - Junior Bill McCutcheon led the Tigers with three M29 HARVARD 3:30 p.m. • It will be the Pioneers’ first visit to Towson since the 2000 sea- goals in the season-opening loss against Loyola. A5 vs. Notre Dame 2 p.m. son when the Tigers earned a 16-9 victory at then-Minnegan Sta- 2 - Making his college debut, freshman attackman Tim A11 QUINNIPIAC 9:30 p.m. dium. Stratton scored two goals in the Tigers’ 13-8 loss A13 BELLARMINE 9:30 p.m. against Loyola last Saturday. A19 at Ohio State * 11 a.m. scouting denver 1 - The Tigers need just one win to reach 375 for the pro- gram’s 50-year history. A26 at Air Force * 3 p.m. • The Pioneers will be playing their second game in as many days M2-4 GWLL Tournament TBA when they face the Tigers on Sunday. On Saturday afternoon, the • Home games in BOLD Pioneers dropped a 9-6 non-conference decision at UMBC. * - Great Western Lacrosse League game • Following a one-goal loss against 9th-ranked North Carolina last weekend, the Pioneers begin the week with a 1-1 record. Denver opened its season with a 15-5 victory over Colgate two weeks ago at Barton Lacrosse Stadium. • Freshman midfielder Jamie Lincoln (St. Cathariens, Ontario) leads the Pioneers with seven goals in two games while junior Coaches attackman Cliff Smith (Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) has tallied six goals. Towson Tony Seaman (Cortland St., ‘65) • Junior goalkeeper Austin Konkel (Regis Jesuit H.S./Aurora, Colo.) has been stellar in goal for Denver, stopping 61.5 per cent of Record at Towson 77-57 (10th) the shots he has faced while allowing 6.90 goals per game. Overall Record 241-130 (27th) vs. Denver 2-0 LAST TIME OUT: vs. LOYOLA Denver Jamie Munro (Brown, ‘89) • Despite a five-point performance from junior attackman Bill McCutcheon (Chatham H.S./Chatham, N.J.), the Tigers dropped a Record at Denver 74-57 (9th) tough 13-8 decision against 18th-ranked Loyola in their season opener at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. The loss snapped the Tigers’ Overall Record 74-57 (9th) three-game win streak over the Greyhounds and marked their first season-opening loss since the 2004 season. vs. Towson 0-2 • McCutcheon made the first start of his college career and scored three goals with two assists. It was the first “hat trick” of his career. Meanwhile, freshman attackman Tim Stratton (Manheim Township H.S./Lititz, Pa.) made his first college start and scored Towson Media Relations two goals in a losing effort. Asst. Director/MLX Contact: Eric Rhew • Making the first start of his college career, senior goalkeeperBilly Sadtler (Albemarle H.S./Charlottesville, Va.) made three saves Rhew Office Phone: 410-704-6258 in the first half while allowing eight goals. Senior goalkeeper Matt Antol (Loyola Blakefield H.S./Baldwin, Md.) tallied five saves in Rhew Cell Phone: 443-690-2104 the second half. Rhew Home Phone: 410-530-4791 Rhew E-Mail: [email protected] Getting Closer to a Milestone Director: Peter Schlehr • Towson Coach Tony Seaman started the 2008 season needing just nine wins to become the 13th Assoc. Director: Dan O’Connell coach in NCAA Division I history to reach 250 career victories. Entering Sunday’s game against Assistant: Jessica Lane Denver, he has a career record of 241-130. Media Relations Fax: 410-704-3861 • Seaman, who has also coached at C.W. Post, Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins, started the sea- Website: www.TowsonTigers.com son ranked 16th on the all-time wins list and is seventh among active coaches in victories. • Seaman has a 77-57 (.574) record in nine-plus seasons at Towson. Game 2 u denver Tiger lacrosse Game Notes

TOWSON PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP No. Pos. Player Yr. hometown GP G a Pts. other notes 6 A Bill McCutcheon Jr. Chatham, N.J. 1 3 2 5 9 shots Made first career start vs. Loyola last Saturday 33 A Jonathan Engelke Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. 1 2 0 2 5 shots 82 career goals, 22 career assists 41 A Tim Stratton Fr. Lititz, Pa. 1 2 0 2 3 shots Made first career start vs. Loyola last Saturday 5 M1 Brian Vetter Sr. Annapolis, Md. 1 0 0 0 2 shots Led Towson midfielders with 15 goals last year 15 M1 Adam Hagelin Sr. Havre de Grace, Md. 1 0 0 0 3 shots Tallied three goals vs. Robert Morris in 2007 39 M1 Eric Boyle So. Annapolis, Md. 1 1 0 1 2 shots 4 goals in college debut vs. Molloy last season 19 M2 Randall Cooper Jr. Phoenix, Md. 1 0 0 0 1 shot Moved from attack to midfield this season 32 M2 Justin Schneider Jr. Stevensville, Md. 1 0 0 0 3 GB Recorded 3 assists against Loyola last year 50 M2 Brock Armour So. Victoria, British Columbia 1 0 0 0 1 shot Appeared in 11 games as a freshman 9 FO Mitchell Rosensweig Jr. , Md. 1 0 0 0 6 GB Won 9 of 25 FO against Loyola last week 29 FO Andrew Morrison Fr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. 1 0 0 0 - Redshirted last season 14 D Joe Wascavage So. Drayden, Md. 1 0 0 0 1 GB Played in 12 games as a reserve last year 24 D Fred Lee Sr. Fairfield, Conn. 1 0 0 0 3 GB, 3 CT Team co-captain 40 D Matt Richter Jr. West Friendship, Md. 1 0 0 0 7 GB, 5 CT Second-year starter on defense Goalkeeper Yr. hometown GP GA Gaa sv. sv.% notes 4 GK Billy Sadtler Sr. Charlottesville, Va. 1 8 16.00 3 .273 Made first career start vs. Loyola last week 2 GK Matt Antol Sr. Baldwin, Md. 1 5 10.00 5 .500 Played second half last week vs. Loyola A - Attack; M1 - First Midfield; M2 - Second Midfield; FO - Face-Off Specialist; D - Close Defense; GK - Goalkeeper

USILA Coaches Poll (feb. 25) “RICHTER” SCALE Pos. school Points • Junior defenseman Matt Richter (Glenelg H.S./West Friendship, Md.) led the Tiger defense against Loyola last Saturday. 1 Johns Hopkins 253 • He posted a career-high seven ground balls and also had a career-high five caused turnovers in the loss. 2 Duke 245 • A two-year starter on defense, Richter played in all 16 games last year for the Tigers and tallied 26 ground balls. 3t Maryland 221 3t Virginia 221 EXTRA-MAN ENGELKE 5 Cornell 205 • Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) led the CAA with 6 Notre Dame 180 eight extra-man goals last year. 7 North Carolina 175 • During his three-year career, the senior has scored 13 extra-man goals. As a freshman, he tallied 8 Syracuse 174 two goals on the man advantage. He also had three extra-man goals during the 2005 season. 9 Princeton 163 • Engelke was the Tigers’ leading scorer with 25 goals last year and has 82 career goals in three- 10 Navy 123 plus seasons. 11 Georgetown 116 12 Delaware 111 STREAKY SHOOTER 13 Albany 95 • Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) enters the game 14 Massachusetts 81 against Denver with a streak of 20 straight games with at least one point. He scored at least one 15 Loyola (Md.) 79 point in all 16 games last season. 16 Denver 63 • He has also scored a goal in each of his last three games, dating back to last season. 17 Drexel 50 • After his two-goal effort against Loyola in the season opener, Engelke now has 82 career goals 18 Rutgers 39 with 20 career assists. He has recorded 23 multi-goal games in his career. 19 Bucknell 25 u 20 Towson 22 DOUBLE DIGIT DANGERS • The Tigers have won their last six games when scoring ten or more goals. They were a perfect 6-0 last year when scoring ten or Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll more goals, including a season-high 16 goals against Robert Morris on March 31 at Unitas Stadium. (feb. 25, 2008) • The Tigers’ last loss when scoring ten or more goals in a game occurred on May 3, 2006 when Delaware earned a 13-12 victory Pos. school Points in the Colonial Athletic Association semi-finals at Unitas Stadium. 1 Johns Hopkins 338 • During Coach Tony Seaman’s tenure at Towson, the Tigers are 60-17 when scoring 10 or more goals in a game. 2 Duke 324 • The Tigers were tied for third in the CAA last year by averaging 9.50 goals per game. 3 Virginia 303 4 Maryland 278 Preseason Predictions 5 Princeton 265 • After winning the Colonial Athletic Association men’s lacrosse regular season title last year, the Tigers were picked to finish in 6 Cornell 256 second place in the CAA Preseason Coaches Poll, which was released on January 31. Drexel, which tied the Tigers for first place in 7 Syracuse 230 the CAA standings last season, was selected as the preseason favorite after edging the Tigers with 33 points. Both teams received 8 North Carolina 227 three first-place votes. 9 Georgetown 193 • In addition, the Tigers were selected 13th in the USILA Preseason Coaches Poll and the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Johns 10 Notre Dame 187 Hopkins, which is the defending national champion, was voted as the number one team in both polls. 11 Navy 169 12 Delaware 147 Captain, My Captain 13 Albany 132 • Senior midfielder Timmy Andre (Chaminade H.S./Rockville Centre, N.Y.), senior midfielder Matt Latonick (Archbishop Spalding 14 Loyola (Md.) 116 H.S./Bowie, Md.) and senior defensemen Fred Lee (Fairfield Prep/Fairfield, Conn.) and Ryan O’Donnell (Henderson H.S./West 15 Drexel 82 Chester, Pa.) have been selected to serve as the Tigers’ co-captains for the 2008 season. 16t Denver 75 • Andre played in six games last year and started against Cornell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. He scored three goals 16t Massachusetts 75 on eight shots, recording a goal in three different games. Andre, who has played in 14 games in his first three years, has scored 18 uTOWSON 35 five goals in his college career. 19 Bucknell 22 • Latonick played in all 16 games for the Tigers and tallied three assists. He recorded a career-high two assists in the Tigers’ 14-9 20 Ohio State 20 victory over Sacred Heart on April 6 and had a season-high four ground balls against Johns Hopkins on April 28. Latonick has played in 46 career games and has 44 career ground balls while recording 24 caused turnovers. • Lee started all 16 games as a member of the Tigers’ close defense unit and tallied 27 ground balls, including a season-high 10 against Virginia on March 17. Lee has played in 42 career games and has 50 ground balls. • O’Donnell appeared in all 16 games as a junior and recorded 25 ground balls, including a season-high five loose balls in the Tigers’ Game 2 u denver Tiger lacrosse Game Notes 2008 caa Standings 14-7 victory over Molloy College on March 3. He has played in 33 games during his first three seasons and has 41 ground balls caa overall and 13 caused turnovers. Team w l Pct. w l Pct. Delaware 0 0 .000 3 0 1.000 Tigers celebrating 50th Season of Men’s Lacrosse Drexel 0 0 .000 2 1 .667 • The 2008 campaign marks the 50th season of Towson men’s lacrosse and there have been Robert Morris 0 0 .000 2 2 .500 several activities planned to celebrate the occasion. Villanova 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 • During the Tigers’ home opener against Loyola College on February 23, the Tigers honored all Sacred Heart 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 of their All-America selections in a half-time ceremony at Unitas Stadium. Hofstra 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 • On April 11, there will be a dinner held to celebrate the 50 years of Towson Lacrosse in the TOWSON 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 Arena at 8 p.m. All former lacrosse players will be invited to attend this dinner. • When the Tigers host Drexel on April 12, the Tigers will turn back the clocks by wearing throw- Last Week’s Results back jerseys. Following the 3 p.m. game, the Tiger men’s and women’s lacrosse teams will hold Saturday, Feb. 23 their annual Bull Roast in the Towson Center Arena, which begins at 5:30 p.m. Manhattan 10, Robert Morris 9 (OT) • The All-Time Towson Men’s Lacrosse Team will be announced on April 14 and the members will be honored on April 26 in the Drexel 9, Pennsylvania 8 regular season finale against Pennsylvania. Fans attending the 1 p.m. game will receive a commemorative All-Towson Team Delaware 12, Marist 6 poster and members of the all-time team will be on hand to sign autographs. Massachusetts 8, Hofstra 4 • Fans also have the opportunity to vote for the top player at each position throughout the season by logging onto Towson’s Loyola 13, Towson 8 official athletics website, www.towsontigers.com. Sunday, Feb. 24 Robert Morris 10, Wagner 2 Johnny Unitas ® Stadium to Host 2008 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Champi- Villanova 9, Lafayette 8 onships • For the first time in history, an NCAA Championship will be held on campus when the 2008 NCAA Division This Week’s Schedule I Women’s Lacrosse Championships are held at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium on May 23 and 25. Unitas Stadium will also host the Tuesday, Feb. 26 2009 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships. Drexel 13, Lehigh 6 • It will mark the tenth time that a school from the State of Maryland has hosted the event. Most recently, the United States Naval Academy served as host for the 2005 Division I semi-finals and championship game. Saturday, Mar. 1 • The semi-finals will be held on Friday, May 23 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. while the championship game will take place on Sunday, Delaware at Rutgers 1 p.m. May 25 at 7 p.m. All three games will be televised live by the CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV). Villanova at Penn 1 p.m. • Tickets will be available beginning on March 1 by calling 410-704-2244. Sacred Heart at Wagner 1 p.m. Robert Morris at Bellarmine 1 p.m. Drexel at Binghamton 1 p.m. Up Next for the Tigers ... Brown at Hofstra 3 p.m. • The Tigers will make their first road trip of the season next Saturday when they visit the University of Maryland for a 1 p.m. game at Ludwig Field. It will be the 30th all-time meeting between the Tigers and the Terrapins in a series which Maryland leads Sunday, Mar. 2 by a 24-5 margin. Denver at Towson 1 p.m. • The Terrapins have won the last six games in the series following an 8-7 victory over Towson at Unitas Stadium last year. Senior attackman Max Ritz (Radnor H.S./Wayne, Pa.) led the Terrapins with three goals while sophomore goalkeeper Brian caa Preseason Coaches Poll Phipps (Severn School/Annapolis, Md.) made 16 saves in the victory. Pos. school Points • Sophomore midfielder Eric Boyle (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) and junior midfielder Justin Schneider (St. Mary’s H.S./ 1 Drexel 33 Stevensville, Md.) each tallied two goals in the loss for the Tigers. 2 Towson 32 • The Tigers’ last win over the Terrapins came in the 2001 NCAA Quarter-Finals at Byrd Stadium when Towson posted a 12-11 3 Delaware 27 victory over Maryland. Kyle Campbell scored the eventual game-winning goal with 27 seconds left as the sixth-seeded Tigers 4 Hofstra 22 used two goals in the final minute to upset the third-seeded Terrapins. 5 Villanova 16 6 Sacred Heart 11 7 Robert Morris 6 Game 2 u denver Tiger lacrosse Game Notes uTowson vs. Denver Series Scores Date H/a score Mar. 19, 2000 H Towson, 16-9 Mar. 6, 2005 A Towson, 10-8

Towson-Loyola Series Information Overall Towson leads, 2-0 Streak Towson, +2 Last Towson Win Mar. 6, 2005 (TOW, 10-8) Last Denver Win n/a Most Goals Scored by Towson 16 (2000) Fewest Goals Scored by Towson 10 (2005) Most Goals Scored by Denver 9 (2000) Fewest Goals Scored by Denver 8 (2005) Biggest Margin of Victory by Towson 7 (2000) Biggest Margin of Victory by Denver n/a Longest Win Streak by Towson 2 (2000-pres.) Longest Win Streak by Denver n/a

2007 NCAA Division I Team Rankings Statistic Towson Denver Scoring Offense 24 26 Scoring Defense 22 23 Face-Off Win Pct. 38 44 Man-Up Offense 29 6 Man-Down Defense 44 17 Scoring Margin 19 23 Win Percentage 20 20 (57 teams ranked) Last Meeting: Towson 10, Denver 8 (Mar. 6, 2005 • Barton Lacrosse Stadium) DENVER, Colo. – Senior goalkeeper Reed Sothoron made 13 saves to earn Most Valuable Player honors as the Tigers won Current Towson Players vs. Denver the fifth annual Pioneer Face-off Classic with a 10-8 win over Denver at Peter Barton Stadium. Player GP G A Pts. In two games during the tournament, Sothoron made 25 saves while allowing just 14 goals in 116 minutes. Jonathan Engelke 1 2 0 2 Jonathan Engelke gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead with 8:24 remaining in the first period off a Steve Mull feed. The Pioneers Adam Hagelin 1 0 0 0 tied the score with 1:24 remaining in the period when Matt Brown scored his 10th goal of the season off a pass from Spencer Matt Latonick 1 0 0 0 Evans. Fred Lee 1 0 0 0 Following a Bobby Griebe goal to start the second period, Denver scored back-to-back goals to take a 3-2 lead with 12:43 Ryan O’Donnell 1 0 0 0 left in the period. Sophomore Nick Williams scored his first goal of the season to tie the game at 3-3 before before Scott Da- Brian Vetter 1 2 0 2 vidson regained the lead for the Pioneers with an unassisted tally with 10:39 left. The Tigers regained the lead with goals from freshman Brian Vetter and Griebe, giving Towson a 5-4 advantage with 3:32 Goalkeeper GP MP GAA Sv% left in the first half. None Denver came out of the locker room by scoring three of the first four goals in the second half to take a 7-6 advantage with 2:00 left in the stanza. Greg Weigel scored twice during the spurt. Denver Probable Starters Sophomore Todd MacMullan and Griebe teamed up to score a pair of goals and retake the one-goal margin for Towson. The Pioneers tied the game for the eighth time with 7:36 left on a Davidson goal, knotting the game at 8-8. vs. Towson* With 2:36 left, Vetter scored an unassisted tally to give the Tigers a 9-8 lead and Keith Obloj added an empty-net goal with Player Pos. G A Pts. 1:15 remaining. 12 - Brett Koll A 3 1 4 Five Tiger players were named to the all-tournament team, including Engelke, who scored six goals in the tournament. 22 - Jon Paulson A 2 1 3 27 - Cliff Smith A 6 0 6 Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 f 20 - Joey Murray M 1 3 4 Towson (3-0) 1 4 1 4 10 38 - Ben Wahler M 0 0 0 Denver (1-2) 1 3 3 1 8 10 - Carlos Navarro D 0 0 0 16 - Dillon Roy D 0 0 0 Goals: TU - Bobby Griebe 3, Brian Vetter 2; Jonathan Engelke 2, Nick Williams 1, Keith Obloj 1, Todd MacMullan 1; DU - Greer 28 - Payton Sanders D 0 0 0 Hanlon 2, Greg Weigel 2, Scott Davidson 2, Matt Brown 2. Assists: TU - Steve Mull 2, Casey Cittadino 1, Matt Eckerl 1, Bobby 40 - Mike Anderson D 0 0 0 Griebe 1, Kevin Rutledge 1, Nick Williams 1; DU - D. Sasaki-Scanlon 2, Spencer Evans 1, Adam Goodwin 1, Brett Koll 1, Geoff Snider 1. Saves: TU - Reed Sothoron 13 (60:00, 8 GA); DU - Brian Sanders 11 (60:00, 10 GA). Attendance: 3,311. Goalkeeper Pos. MP GAA Sv% 7 - Austin Konkel GK 174:00 6.90 .615 Team Stats Tow den * - based on last game Shots 36 37 Ground Balls 32 39 Faceoffs 12 10 Penalties 5/4:30 4/3:00 Extra Man Opps. 1-4 2-5 Clears 24-29 24-28 Turnovers 25 22 Game 2 u denver Tiger lacrosse Game Notes u2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse Numerical Roster uAlphabetical Roster No. name Pos. cl. ht. wt. hometown/High School No. name Pos. 1 Matt Hanzsche Mid. Fr. 5-11 145 Catonsville, Md./Mt. St. Joseph H.S. 31 Timmy Andre Att. 2 Matt Antol Goal Sr. 5-10 180 Baldwin, Md./Loyola Blakefield H.S. 2 Matt Antol Goal 3 Rob Wheeler Goal So. 5-10 180 Baltimore, Md./Friends School 50 Brock Armour Mid. 4 Billy Sadtler Goal Sr. 6-2 205 Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle H.S. 16 Kyle Batton Att. 5 Brian Vetter Mid. Sr. 6-1 190 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis H.S. 38 Tommy Beach Att. 6 Bill McCutcheon Mid. Jr. 6-2 235 Chatham, N.J./Chatham H.S. 7 Blake Best Att. 7 Blake Best Att. Gr. 6-0 205 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park H.S. 30 Phil Blevins Mid. 8 Ben Ganley Mid. So. 5-10 165 Prince Frederick, Md./Calverton School 39 Eric Boyle Att. 9 Mitchell Rosensweig Mid. Jr. 6-0 165 Baltimore, Md./Pikesville H.S. 23 Clint Brakebill Mid. 11 Matt Latonick Mid. Sr. 6-1 175 Severna Park, Md./Archbishop Spalding H.S. 19 Randall Cooper Att. 12 Matt Vetter Def. So. 5-10 185 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis H.S. 27 Chris Corsiglia Def. 13 Tim Flynn Att. Fr. 5-5 140 Cotuit, Mass./Barnstable H.S. 47 Elliot Domanic Att. 14 Joe Wascavage Def. So. 6-1 210 Drayden, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. 26 John DuBois Mid. 15 Adam Hagelin Mid. Sr. 5-7 165 Havre de Grace, Md./Boy’s Latin School 35 Dave Edens Goal 16 Kyle Batton Att. Sr. 6-0 160 Monkton, Md./Dulaney H.S. 33 Jonathan Engelke Att. 18 Scott Ruhl Mid. Fr. 6-5 180 Powell, Ohio/Dublin Jerome H.S. 13 Tim Flynn Att. 19 Randall Cooper Att. Jr. 6-0 195 Phoenix, Md./Friends School 8 Ben Ganley Mid. 20 Marc Ingerman Def. Fr. 5-11 195 Sandy Hook, Conn./Newtown H.S. 15 Adam Hagelin Mid. 22 Brian Mangan Def. Fr. 5-11 220 Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh H.S. 1 Matt Hanzsche Mid. 23 Clint Brakebill Mid. Jr. 5-9 185 Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School 20 Marc Ingerman Def. 24 Fred Lee Def. Sr. 6-4 210 Easton, Conn./Fairfield Prep 45 Kevin Kelly Mid. 25 Peter Mezzanotte Mid. Fr. 6-1 180 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip H.S. 34 John Lamon Mid. 26 John DuBois Mid. Fr. 5-8 175 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township H.S. 11 Matt Latonick Mid. 27 Chris Corsiglia Def. Sr. 6-4 215 San Francisco, Calif./The Hill School 24 Fred Lee Def. 28 Chauncey Whiting Def. Fr. 6-0 190 Ellicott City, Md./River Hill H.S. 48 Travis Love Goal 29 Andrew Morrison Mid. Fr. 6-0 175 Laguna Niguel, Calif./St. Margaret’s H.S. 22 Brian Mangan Def. 30 Phil Blevins Mid. So. 5-5 140 Cockeysville, Md./Calvert Hall H.S. 6 Bill McCutcheon Mid. 31 Timmy Andre Mid. Sr. 6-1 205 Rockville Centre, N.Y./Chaminade H.S. 43 Ted Melanson Def. 32 Justin Schneider Mid. Jr. 5-7 150 Stevensville, Md./St. Mary’s H.S. 25 Peter Mezzanotte Mid. 33 Jonathan Engelke Att. Sr. 5-9 165 Massapequa, N.Y./Farmingdale H.S. 29 Andrew Morrison Mid. 34 John Lamon Mid. Fr. 6-4 185 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s H.S. 37 Ryan O’Donnell Def. 35 Dave Edens Goal So. 5-9 180 Rancho Sante Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines H.S. 40 Matt Richter Def. 36 Cameron Zook Def. So. 6-1 190 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon H.S. 9 Mitchell Rosensweig Mid. 37 Ryan O’Donnell Def. Sr. 6-1 180 West Chester, Pa./Henderson H.S. 18 Scott Ruhl Mid. 38 Tommy Beach Att. Fr. 6-4 175 Catonsville, Md./Mt. St. Joseph H.S. 4 Billy Sadtler Goal 39 Eric Boyle Att. So. 6-3 210 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis H.S. 44 Stephen Sauser Def. 40 Matt Richter Def. Jr. 5-11 200 West Friendship, Md./Glenelg H.S. 32 Justin Schneider Mid. 41 Tim Stratton Att. Fr. 5-10 160 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township H.S. 42 Kyle Smedley Mid. 42 Kyle Smedley Mid. Jr. 5-11 175 Baltimore, Md./St. Paul’s School 41 Tim Stratton Att. 43 Ted Melanson Def. Jr. 6-0 215 Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield H.S. 5 Brian Vetter Mid. 44 Stephen Sauser Def. Fr. 6-2 180 Pasadena, Md./Northeast H.S. 12 Matt Vetter Def. 45 Kevin Kelly Mid. So. 5-9 175 Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall H.S. 14 Joe Wascavage Def. 46 Justin Woodford Goal Fr. 5-10 195 Lutherville, Md./Dulaney H.S. 3 Rob Wheeler Goal 47 Elliot Domanic Att. Fr. 6-1 165 Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill H.S. 28 Chauncey Whiting Def. 48 Travis Love Goal Fr. 6-0 175 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill H.S. 46 Justin Woodford Goal 50 Brock Armour Mid. So. 5-8 165 British Columbia, Canada/Western Reserve Acad. 36 Cameron Zook Def.

Head Coach: Tony Seaman – 10th season at Towson, 27th overall (241-130) Offensive Coordinator: Andrew “Buggs” Combs (Maryland, ’01) – 6th season Defensive Coordinator: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins, ’01) – 4th season Volunteer Assistant: John Horrigan (Towson, ’01) – 2nd season Student Assistant: Matt Eckerl (Towson, ’08) – 1st season Athletic Trainer: Steven Shade Equipment Manager: Phil Junis Managers: Mandi Bustard, Liz Wathen