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Matt Tucker Kevin Ryan Dylan Graham Tualane Ciessau Sims Broderick Sprock Macko 1 A/M • 5-11 • Freshman 2 A/M • 6-0 • Freshman 3 M • 6-0 • Freshman 4 A/M • 6-1 • Freshman 5 D/LSM • 6-0 • Freshman 6 A/M • 6-0 • Freshman

Will Hayden Chad Andrew Nate Paul Haas Miller Mitchell Shoeneck Blue Brebber 7 GK • 6-5 • Graduate 8 GK • 5-10 • Junior 9 M • 6-1 • Senior 10 A/M • 6-3 • Freshman 11 M • 5-11 • Junior 12 M • 6-2 • Senior

Dakota Jay Gabe Sean Shane Ryan Hollister Desnoyers Keding Joyce Healey Scinta 13 M • 5-9 • Freshman 14 A • 5-10 • Junior 15 D • 6-3 • Freshman 16 D/LSM • 6-2 • Senior 17 D/LSM • 5-11 • Sophomore 18 M • 5-11 • Junior

Paul Tanner Bobby Tyler Reid Taylor 19 Westman 20 Barco 21 Schmitt 22 Nangle Wesley Stuart D • 6-0 • Freshman M • 5-11 • Freshman LSM • 6-3 • Freshman M • 5-11 • Freshman 23 M • 5-11 • Junior 24 M • 5-10 • Sophomore

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Colin Michael Brogan Kevin Cameron Nick Hart Plisco Hill Fahey Gardner Soriano 25 D • 6-0 • Junior 26 D/LSM • 5-11 • Sophomore 27 M • 5-10 • Junior 28 D • 6-0 • Freshman 29 M • 5-9 • Senior 30 D • 6-3 • Sophomore

Paul Bradley Ben Stephen Dylan Jack 31 Garcia 33 Davis 34 Charpentier Soriano Gatt Perkins A/M • 6-0 • Sophomore D • 5-10 • Senior A • 5-10 • Junior 38 M • 5-11 • Senior 39 A • 5-9 • Junior 40 A/M • 6-4 • Freshman

Daniel Chris Cole Grant Austin Max Zamora Cousins Killion Beczkalo 51 Shanks 55 Zandstra 41 M • 6-1 • Junior 47 D • 6-2 • Sophomore 49 D/LSM • 6-2 • Sophomore 50 M • 5-10 • Junior A • 5-9 • Freshman GK • 6-3 • Junior

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Radio Chart 2-3 BELLARMINE FAST FACTS Bellarmine Fast Facts 4 Name: Bellarmine University 2013-14 Roster 6 Location: Louisville, KY Player Profiles 7-10 Founded: 1950 Coaching Staff 11-12 Enrollment: 3,422 (Fall 2013) Program Records 13-18 President: Dr. Joseph J. McGowan 2012-13 Statistics 14 Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt Career Records 16 Nickname: Knights All Time Results 17 Colors: Scarlet and Silver ECAC Information 18 Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 (Div. II All other sports) Bellarmine Leadership 20 Conference: Eastern College Athletic Conference Bellarmine Athletics Staff 21 (Great Lakes Valley all other sports) Athletics Facilities 22 Home Arena: Knights Hall Bellarmine University and Louisville, KY 23 Capacity: 2,196 Athletic Department Phone: 502-272-8380 Athletics FAX line: 502-272-8450 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Athletics Director, Scott Wiegandt 502.272.8496 ATHLETICS OFFERINGS Associate Athletics Director, Pam Stackhouse 502.272.8408 There are 21 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all competing at the Office Manager, Linda Burt 502.272.8381 NCAA Division II level, except men’s lacrosse, which plays Athletics Secretary, Traci Siemens 502.272.8380 Sports Information Director, John Spugnardi 502.272.8078 at the NCAA Division I level in the Eastern College Athletic Cell phone 502.905.0922 Conference. With the exception of women’s field hockey, Director, Athletics Events Management, which is independent, the remaining sports teams compete Chris Cooper 502.272.8078 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Those teams include: men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, HEAD COACHES tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), tennis, women’s volleyball, Baseball, Larry Owens 502.452.8278 softball and baseball. Basketball-Men, Scott Davenport 502.272.8383 Basketball-Women, Chancellor Dugan 502.272.8382 Cross Country-Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.272.8042 BELLARMINE LACROSSE HISTORICAL DATA Cross Country-Women/Distance Kris Horton 502.272.8380 First Year of Men’s Lacrosse: 2005 Field Hockey, Mark Blankebaker 502.272.8380 Overall All-Time Record: 70-67 Golf-Men, Ernie Denham 502.272.8380 NCAA Appearances: 0 Golf-Women, Art Henry 502.272.8380 Lacrosse, Kevin Burns 502.272.8397 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: none Soccer-Men’s, Tim Chastonay 502.272.8043 NCAA Tournament Record: 0-0 Soccer-Women’s, Jonathan Velotta 502.272.8106 Softball-Renee Hicks 502.272.8041 MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING STAFF INFORMATION Swimming, Men’s & Womens, John Brucato 502.272.7727 Head Coach: Kevin Burns Tennis - Men’s & Women’s, Todd Murphy 502.272.8380 Track & Field - Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.272.8042 Alma Mater: Loyola (Md.) ‘03 Volleyball, Jenni Grzebin 502.272.8380 School Record (2 Yrs.): 11-15 Career Record (2 Yrs.): 11-15 OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION Office Phone: 502-272-8397 Sports Information e-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: BUKnights.com Assistant Coaches: Bill Gleason, Jim Mitchell, Jordan Ruggeri MEDIA INFORMATION For information regarding media passes and seating location for the media, please contact the sports information office at 502.272.8078. Interviews with coaches can be set up through the sports information office or by calling the coaches directly. To arrange an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the sports information office to set up a time. Cover by: Darwin Rivera Written and edited by: Darwin Rivera Knights Hall is equipped with wireless capability. Phone lines John Spugnardi for electronic transmissions are available on request.

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Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School No. Player Pos. 1 Matt Taulane A/M 5-11 166 Fr. Garnet Valley, PA/Garnet Valley 20 Tanner Barco M 2 Tucker Ciessau A/M 6-0 180 Fr. Scituate, MA/Scituate 50 Grant Beczkalo M 3 Kevin Sims M 6-0 148 Fr. Louisville, KY/Trinity 11 Nate Blue M 4 Ryan Broderick A/M 6-1 225 Fr. Zionsville,IN/Zionsville Community 12 Paul Brebber M 5 Dylan Sprock D/LSM 6-0 187 Fr. Denton, TX/Liberty Christian 4 Ryan Broderick A/M 6 Graham Macko A/M 6-0 166 Fr. Orchard Lake, MI/Brother Rice 34 Ben Charpentier A 7 Will Haas GK 6-5 170 Gr. Westerville, Ohio/St. Charles Prep 2 Tucker Ciessau A/M 8 Hayden Miller GK 5-10 165 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller 47 Chris Cousins D 9 Chad Mitchell M 6-1 170 Sr. Calgary, Alta./Central Memorial 33 Bradley Davis D 10 Andrew Schoeneck A/M 6-3 159 Fr. Fairport, NY/Penfield 14 Jay Desnoyers A 11 Nate Blue M 5-11 181 Jr. Medina, Ohio/Medina 28 Kevin Fahey D 12 Paul Brebber M 6-2 200 Sr. Nanaimo, BC/Vancover Island University 31 Paul Garcia A/M 13 Dakota Hollister M 5-9 206 Fr. Cranbrook, BC/Mount Baker 29 Cameron Gardner M 14 Jay Desnoyers A 5-10 185 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./Ashley 39 Dylan Gatt A 15 Gabe Keding D 6-3 226 Fr. Lafayette, NY/Onondaga Central 48 Jordan Getz A 16 Sean Joyce D/LSM 6-2 190 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 7 Will Haas GK 17 Shane Healey D/LSM 5-11 175 So. Scituate, Mass./Scituate 25 Colin Hart D 18 Ryan Scinta M 5-11 190 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Kentucky Country Day 17 Shane Healey D/LSM 19 Paul Westman D 6-0 190 Fr. Orland Park, IL/Culver Military Academy 27 Brogan Hill M 20 Tanner Barco M 5-11 166 Fr. Plain City, OH/Dublin Jerome 13 Dakota Hollister M 21 Bobby Schmitt LSM 6-3 190 Jr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 16 Sean Joyce D/LSM 22 Tyler Nangle M 5-11 194 Fr. New Hope, PA/New Hope Solebery 15 Gabe Keding D 23 Reid Wesley M 5-11 180 Jr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 49 Cole Killion D/LSM 24 Taylor Stuart M 5-10 175 So. Port Moody, B.C./Heritage Woods 6 Graham Macko A/M 25 Colin Hart D 6-0 190 Jr. Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood 8 Hayden Miller GK 26 Michael Plisco D/LSM 5-11 190 So. Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood 9 Chad Mitchell M 27 Brogan Hill M 5-10 180 Jr. West Chester, Ohio/St. Xavier 22 Tyler Nangle M 28 Kevin Fahey D 6-0 196 Fr. Coronado, CA/Coronado 40 Jack Perkins A/M 29 Cameron Gardner M 5-9 170 Sr. Calgary, Alta./Central Memorial 26 Michael Plisco D/LSM 30 Nick Soriano D 6-3 210 So. Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central 21 Bobby Schmitt LSM 31 Paul Garcia A/M 6-0 185 So. Nobelsville, Ind./Nobelsville 10 Andrew Schoeneck A/M 33 Bradley Davis D 5-10 185 Sr. Brentwood, Tenn./Ravenwood 18 Ryan Scinta M 34 Ben Charpentier A 5-10 180 Jr. Franklin, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy 51 Austin Shanks A 37 Stuart Smith G 6-1 245 Fr. Victoria, BC/Claremont 3 Kevin Sims M 38 Stephen Soriano M 5-11 185 Sr. Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central 37 Stuart Smith G 39 Dylan Gatt A 5-9 155 Jr. Welland, Ont./Notre Dame 30 Nick Soriano D 40 Jack Perkins A/M 6-4 225 Fr. Coronado, CA/Coronado 38 Stephen Soriano M 41 Daniel Zamora M 6-1 190 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista 5 Dylan Sprock D/LSM 47 Chris Cousins D 6-2 185 So. Westerville, Ohio/Olentangy 24 Taylor Stuart M 48 Jordan Getz A 5-11 144 Fr. Calgary, AB/William Aberhart 1 Matt Taulane A/M 49 Cole Killion D/LSM 6-2 200 So. Louisville, Ky./Trinity 23 Reid Wesley M 50 Grant Beczkalo M 5-10 185 Jr. Denver, Colo./East 19 Paul Westman D 51 Austin Shanks A 5-9 185 Fr. Courtice, ON/Monsignor Paul Dwyer 41 Daniel Zamora M 55 Max Zandstra GK 6-3 215 Jr. Vancouver, Wash./King’s Way 55 Max Zandstra GK

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Tanner Barco Ben Charpentier Jay Desnoyers 20 Midfielder • 5-11 • 170 34 Attack • 5-10 • 180 14 Attack • 5-10 • 175 Year: Freshman Year: Junior Year: Junior Major: Communication Major: Biology Major: Exercise Science Hometown: Plain City, OH Hometown: Franklin, Tenn. Hometown: Wilmington, N.C. High School: Dublin Jerome High School: Montgomery Bell Academy High School: Ashley Son of Mike and Roxanne Barco Son of Willie and Ron Charpentier Son of James and Patricia Desnoyers 2013: Came off the bench in four games...Recorded his only 2013: Appeared in one game on the season, against Mercer (3/16). Grant Beczkalo shot of the season against Penn (4/27)...Also scooped up 50 Midfielder • 5-10 • 185 one groundball against Penn. 2012: Played in eight games, starting three times...Scored Year: Junior HIGH SCHOOL: Finished high school with 100 goals and two goals on the season, both at Dartmouth (3/6)...Also Major: Business Administration Hometown: Denver, Colo. 72 assists. Helped lead Montgomery Bell Academy to 12-5 picked up four ground balls on the season High School: East record and state runner-up title in his senior year…Named Son of Dave Beczkalo and Mary Breit All-American by U.S. Lacrosse and Adidas All-American HIGH SCHOOL: Racked up 69 goals and 31 assists as a 2013: Appeared in four games, getting the start against Penn and All-Tournament Team, as well as First team All State senior, being named an Adidas All-American…Finished (4/27)...Won 19-30 faceoffs on the season...Also scooped up and All Region as a senior…Played for Coach John Harvey. career as the all-time leader in goals, assists, and points at eight groundballs on the year. Ashley High School…Two-time 2nd team All-State selec- Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min tion…Named to 1st team All-Conference as sophomore, 2013 4 0 0 0 1 1 1-1.0 2012: Played in one game at Air Force (4/8). Total 4 0 0 0 1 1 1-1.0 junior, and senior…Named team captain as a senior and received team’s Coaches Award three times…Played for 2011: Redshirted Coach Dave Kintzer. Tucker Ciessau 2 Attack/Midfielder • 6-0 • 180 Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 1st team All-Conference and 2nd 2012 8 2 0 2 8 4 0-0.0 team All-State…Named an AP Scholar…Also a member of Year: Freshman 2013 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Team Major: Criminial Justice Total 9 2 0 2 8 4 0-0.0 Hometown: Scituate, Mass. Season GP Goals Assists Pts. GB. Face-offs High School: Scituate 2013 4 0 0 0 8 19-30 Son of Bob and Cindy Ciessau Total 4 0 0 0 8 19-30 Kevin Fahey 28 Defender • 6-0 • 200 Year: Freshman Nate Blue 47 Chris Cousins Major: Undeclared 11 Midfielder • 5-11 • 185 Defender • 6-2 • 195 Hometown: Coronado, Calif. High School: Coronado Year: Junior Year: Sophomore Son of Kim and TIm Fahey Major: Exercise Major: Business Administration Hometown: Medina, Ohio Hometown: Westerville, Ohio High School: Medina High School: Olentangy Son of Tim and Linda Cousins Son of Ron and Jen Blue 31 Paul Garcia 2013: Did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a team captain and the defensive Attack/Midfielder • 6-0 • 190 MVP of Olentangy High School his senior year Year: Sophomore 2012: Played in one game at Maryland (4/28) Major: Finance Hometown: Nobelsville, Ind. Bradley Davis High School: Nobelsville HIGH SCHOOL: Finished senior season with 23 goals and 33 Defender • 5-10 • 175 Son of Ted and Michelle Garcia 20 assists while being named an All-American by U.S. La- HIGH SCHOOL: Nobelsville Team Captain...Led the state crosse…Earned 1st Div.-I All-State in Ohio…Team captain Year: Senior Major: Business Administration of Indiana in scoring his senior year...Member of the Indi- as a junior and senior…Played for Coach Pat O’Brien Hometown: Brentwood, Tenn. ana Elite Club program. High School: Ravenwood Son of Scott and Mary Pat Davis Paul Brebber 12 Midfielder • 6-2 • 200 2013: Made an appearance in 11 games, starting eight Cameron Gardner 29 Midfielder • 5-9 • 170 times...Scooped up 17 groundballs on the season including Year: Senior Major: Business Administration four against High Point (2/23) and four against Mercer Year: Senior Hometown: Nanaimo, BC (3/16)...Also caused three turnovers on the season, two Major: Business Administration High School: Vancover Island University Hometown: Calgary, Alta. Son of Grant and Darlene Brebber against Michigan (2/16). High School: Central Memorial Son of Allan and Cathy Gardner 2011: Came off the bench in four games during his fresh- 2013: Started in all 14 games on the year...Scored a team- man season…Picked up two groundballs against Mercer Ryan Broderick leading 27 goals to go along with five assists...Scored a 4 Attack/Midfielder • 6-1 • 225 (2/19) and one against Hartford (3/13) career high seven points (6g 1a) against Michigan (2/16)... Also picked up 20 groundballs on the season. Year: Freshman HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 1st team All-District and All-State Major: Exercise Science Hometown: Zionsville, Ind. as a junior and senior...Named team captain as a junior and 2012: Played in all 12 games, starting once against Robert High School: Zionsville Community senior...Helped team to 2007 Tennessee State champion- Son of Alan and Stephanie Broderic Morris (2/11)...Scored nine goals and dished out two assists ship...Also four year member of hockey team that won 2010 on the season, ranking him 6th in points...Also had eight State Championship ground balls, one caused turnover and one face-off win. Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min 2011 4 0 0 - - 3 0-0.0 2011: Appeared in all 15 games for the season, starting six 2013 11 0 0 - - 17 2-2.0 times…Tied for the team lead with 18 goals and fifth on Total 15 0 0 - - 20 2-2.0 the team with six assists…His 24 points on the year ranked second on the team…Scored five goals in 20-6 thumping of Mercer (2/19)…Eight of his goals came in power play situa- tions, tops on the team

High School: Two time member of the Alberta team… Earned 1st team Canadian All-Star team honors…Member of Honor Roll as a senior Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min 2011 15 18 6 24 53 15 2-3.5 2012 12 9 2 11 31 8 2-1.5 2013 14 27 5 32 82 20 4-3.0 Total 41 54 13 67 166 43 8-8.0

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Dylan Gatt Colin Hart Sean Joyce 39 Attack • 5-9 • 155 25 Defender • 6-0 • 195 16 Defender/LSM • 6-2 • 200 Year: Junior Year: Junior Year: Senior Major: Sociology Major: Biology Major: Exercise Science Hometown: Welland, Ont. Hometown: Brentwood, Tenn. Position: Long Stick Midfield High School: Notre Dame High School: Brentwood Hometown: Highlands Ranch, Colo. Son of John and Dana Gatt Son of Kerry and Linda Hart High School: Mountain Vista Son of Myles and Patty Joyce 2013: Appeared in nine games on the season getting two 2013: Appeared in 13 games, getting the start in the season’s 2013: Started all 14 games on the season at close defense... starts, against Michigan (2/16) and High Point (2/23)... final six...Scooped up 18 groundballs and caused nine Scored one goal on the year, against Robert Morris (2/9)... Totaled two goals and two assists on the year...Scored two turnovers. Fourth on the team with ten caused turnovers...Also picked points (1g 1a) against Michigan and against Hobart (4/13)... up 23 groundballs. Also picked up four groundballs and caused one turnover 2012: Saw action in 11 games during the season...Picked up in 2013. 14 groundballs and caused two turnovers 2012: Saw action in five games...Caused two turnovers at Mercer (2/18)...Scooped up one groundball against Loyola HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Notre Dame to two provincial HIGH SCHOOL: Tallied 6 goals, 6 assists, and 146 ground (3/3) championships and one national championship…Played for balls as senior…Named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American while Coach Rob Macintosh, Time Sams, and Kyle Gatt. also earning All-Region and All-State honors…Played for 2011: Appeared in eight games as a freshman, starting once Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min Coach Chuck Catterton against Denver (4/23)…Connected on his only shot of the 2013 9 2 2 4 11 4 0-0.0 Season GP Goals Assists Pts. GB. CT Pen-Min season when he scored versus the Pioneers…Credited with 9 2 2 4 11 4 0-0.0 2012 11 0 0 0 14 2 0-0.0 Total two groundballs apiece in games against Mercer (2/19) and 2013 13 0 0 0 18 9 4-3.5 Total 24 0 0 0 32 11 4-3.5 Harvard (3/11) Will Haas 7 Goalkeeper • 6-5 • 170 HIGH SCHOOL: Earned conference Player of the Year 17 Shane Healey as a senior…Named team captain at Mountain Vista… Year: Senior Defender/LSM • 5-11 • 175 Major: Finance Member of All-State team as a senior and All-Conference Hometown: Westerville, Ohio Year: Sophomore as a junior…Member of the honor roll as a sophomore, High School: St. Charles Prep Major: Mathematics junior, and senior…Also four year member of the varsity ice Son of F. David and Jackie Haas Position: Defender Hometown: Scituate, Mass. hockey team 2013: Appeared and got the start in one game, against Rob- High School: Scituate Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min Son of Brian and Cassandra Healey ert Morris (2/9)...Made four saves in 30 minutes of play. 2011 8 1 0 1 1 4 0-0.0 2013: Came off the bench in three games, High Point (2/23), 2012 5 0 0 0 - 1 0-0.0 Mercer (3/16) and Marquette (4/23)...Scooped up one 2013 14 1 0 0 1 23 7-5.5 2012: Played in one game at Mercer (2/18) groundball, against Mercer. Total 27 2 0 1 2 28 0-0.0

2011: Saw only action of the season against Mercer (2/19)… HIGH SCHOOL: Division 3 champion...Eastern Massachu- Made career high five saves in 15 minutes of action. Gabe Keding setts All Star...Started all four years at Scituate...162 ground 15 Defender • 6-3 • 210 balls, 3 goals, 4 assists senior year 2010: Made only appearance of the season against Bryant Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min Year: Freshman (3/10)…Faced two shots getting saves on each while also 2013 3 0 - - - 1 0-0.0 Major: Undecided Total 3 0 - - - 1 0-0.0 Hometown: Lafayette, NY picking up one ground ball High School: Onondaga Centra HIGH SCHOOL: Played goalie and finished with a 10-6 re- Brogan Hill cord…Picked up Coach’s award…Led team in GAA, saves, 27 Midfielder • 5-10 • 180 and save percentage…Named a 2009 Scholar Athlete…Also Cole Killion Year: Junior 49 Defender/LSM • 6-2 • 200 played soccer… Played under Coach Billy Taylor Major: Biology Position: Midfield Year: Sophomore Personal Note: Younger brother of former lacrosse standout Hometown: West Chester, Ohio Major: Environmental Studies/Political High School: St. Xavier Science David Haas Son of Robert Hill Hometown: Louisville, Ky. 2013: Appeared in all 14 games, getting the start against High School: Trinity Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Robert Morris (2/9), Loyola (3/2) and Virginia (4/20)... Son of Gwen and Kent Killion 2010 2 9:16 0 0.00 2 Tallied eight goals and five assists on the season...Scored a HIGH SCHOOL: Named a Kentucky High School All- 2011 2 15:00 4 16.00 5 American...Was a member of the Bluegrass Bats lacrosse 2012 2 2:35 0 0.00 0 career high three points (1g 2a) against High Point (2/23)... 2013 1 30:00 7 14.00 4 Also picked up 15 groundballs on the season. club Total 7 56:51 11 11.61 11 2012: Played in two games, against Loyola (3/3) and at Air Graham Macko Force (4/8) 6 Attack/Midfielder • 6-0 • 176 Year: Freshman HIGH SCHOOL: Tallied 47 goals and 29 assists as a senior Major: Business Administration captain…Named Honorable Mention by OHSLA while Hometown: Orchard Lake, Mich. High School: Brother Rice picking up 1st team All-Midwest region honors…Played for Son of Gary and Lorraine Macko Coach Fred Craig Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min 2012 2 0 0 0 - 0 0-0.0 2013 14 8 5 13 36 15 0-0.0 Total 16 8 5 13 36 15 0-0.0

Dakota Hollister 13 Midfielder • 5-9 • 215 Year: Freshman Major: Undeclared Hometown: Cranbrook, BC High School: Mount Baker Son of Dean nand Shellie Hollister

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Hayden Miller Bobby Schmitt Nick Soriano 8 Goalkeeper • 5-10 • 160 21 LSM • 6-3 • 200 30 Defender • 6-3 • 215 Year: Junior Year: Junior Year: Sophomore Major: Exercise Science Major: Business Administration Major: Business Administration Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Hometown: Flemington, N.J. High School: Archbishop Moeller High School: St. Xavier High School: Hunterdon Central Son of William Miller Son of Mike and Marci Schmitt Son of Steve and Shawn Soriano HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-America by US Lacrosse as a 2013: Played in all 14 games, getting the start 11 times...Led HIGH SCHOOL: Helped team to 2011 and 2012 NJSIAA senior, helping Moeller to a 15-6 record…Named All-State the Knights in caused turnovers with 26 and groundballs Group 4 State Championship...Named team captain as a as a senior, while earning All-Region honors twice…Two- with 56...Also tallied six goals and eighth assists on the senior...Also a member of the Red and Black Elite Lacrosse time recipient of the Tom Kennedy Award…Two-time All- season...Scored a career high four points (2g 2a) against Club and Patriot Lacrosse Club...Played under Coach Mike Midwest Award winner…Played for Coach Nathan Reed. Michigan (2/16). Vergalito and Tom Bill

2012: Appeared in all 12 games, starting in eight...Dished Chad Mitchell out two assists at Mercer (2/18)...Scored one goal and had 38 Stephen Soriano 9 Midfielder • 6-1 • 170 Midfielder • 5-11 • 185 one assist at Dartmouth (3/6)...Also tallied one assist at Year: Senior Year: Senior Michigan (3/17)...Ranked 3rd on the team in groundballs Major: Business Administration Major: Business Administration Hometown: Flemington, N.J. Hometown: Calgary, Alta. with 28...Caused eight turnovers on the season, also ranking him 3rd on the team High School: Hunterdon Central High School: Central Memorial Son of Steve and Shawn Soriano Son of Kelly and Stacy Mitchell Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min 2012 12 1 4 5 4 28 1-0.5 2013: Saw time in 12 games, getting the start four times... 2013: Saw game action in 13 contests on the season...Scored 2013 14 6 8 14 10 56 2-1.5 lone goal of the season against Detroit (3/5)...Also scooped Total 26 7 12 19 36 84 3-2.0 Won 49-98 faceoffs on the year...Picked up 4 groundballs up two groundballs and registered seven shots. and won 8-13 faceoffs against Detroit (3/5)...Also scooped up 13 groundballs in 2013. Andrew Schoeneck 2012: Made an appearance in eight games on the season 10 Attack/Midfielder • 6-3 • 175 2012: Appeared in five games on the season...Scooped up Year: Freshman one groundball at Mercer (2/18)...Won 1-3 faceoffs on the 2011: Came off the bench in six games during the season… Major: Scored two goals on the year, in games against Mercer Hometown: Fairport, NY season (2/19) and VMI (3/16)…Credited with assist at Harvard High School: Penfield (3/11)…Collected seven ground balls and caused one 2011: Appeared in eight games as a true freshman, earning turnover on the year. his first career start against Air Force (4/9)…Recorded only shot of the season in 20-6 victory over Mercer (2/19)…Won Ryan Scinta three of six face-offs on the season 2010: Redshirted 18 Midfielder • 5-11 • 190 HIGH SCHOOL: Also lettered in hockey Year: Junior HIGH SCHOOL: Helped team to 2008 NJSIAA Group 4 Major: Exercise Science State Championship...Named team captain as a senior...Also Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min Hometown: Louisville, Ky. 2010 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 High School: Kentucky Country Day a member of the 2 Knights Lacrosse club...Played under 2011 6 2 0 3 4 7 1-1.0 Son of Greg and Kate Scinta Coach Mike Vergalito and Tom Bill 2012 8 0 0 0 - 0 0-0.0 Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Faceoffs 2013 13 1 0 1 7 2 0-0.0 2013: Came off the bench in 13 games on the season...To- 2011 8 0 0 0 1 3 3-6 Total 28 3 0 4 2 28 0-0.0 taled nine points on five goals and four assists...Had a career 2012 5 0 0 0 - 1 1-3 high three points (1g 2a) against Detroit (3/5)...Also picked 2013 12 0 0 0 - 13 45-98 Total 25 2 0 0 1 17 53-107 Tyler Nangle up four groundballs on the year. 22 Midfielder • 5-11 • 195 2012: Saw action in all 12 games on the season...Scored 5 Dylan Sprock Year: Freshman Defender/LSM • 6-0 • 190 Major: Business Administration five goals and totaled two assists, 8th on the team in total Hometown: New Hope, Pa. points...Had two multi-point games, one goal and one assist Year: Freshman High School: New Hope Solebery against Robert Morris (2/11) and one goal and one assist at Major: Business Administration Son of Scott and Dawn Nangle Hometown: Denton, Texas Michigan (3/17) High School: Liberty Christian Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min Son of Carl and Jen Sprock 2012 12 5 2 7 18 7 1-1.0 Jack Perkins 2013 13 5 4 9 21 4 1-0.5 40 Attack/Midfielder • 6-4 • 225 Total 25 10 6 16 39 11 2-1.5 24 Taylor Stuart Year: Freshman Midfielder • 5-10 • 185 Major: Communication Hometown: Coronado, Calif. Austin Shanks Year: Sophomore High School: Coronado 51 Attack • 5-9 • 185 Major: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Son of Joe and Barbara Perkins Hometown: Port Moody, B.C. Year: Freshman High School: Heritage Woods Major: Finance/Business Administration Son of Joan and Dave Stuart Hometown: Courtice, ON 26 Michael Plisco High School: Monsignor Paul Dwyer 2013: Saw action in nine games on the season...Scooped up Defender/LSM • 5-11 • 190 Son of Sonya Crossey two groundballs, at Denver (4/7) and at Penn (4/27)...Also Year: Sophomore caused one turnover against Hobart (4/13) Major: Political Science/Economics Hometown: Brentwood, Tenn. HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the U19 British Columbia High School: Brentwood 3 Kevin Sims Son of Jonathan and Linda Plisc Midfielder • 6-0 • 150 Team... Received MVP honors of the 2011 Field Lacrosse Year: Freshman Provincial Championships. 2013: Appeared in 11 games on the year...Caused one Major: Business Administration Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min turnover against Mercer (3/16)...Also scooped up six Hometown: Louisville, Ky. 2013 9 0 0 0 0 2 1-0.5 groundballs on the season. High School: Trinity Total 9 0 0 0 0 2 1-0.5 Son of Jean and Fred Sims HIGH SCHOOL: Tennessee High School All-American at Brentwood High. Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min 2013 11 0 0 0 - 6 1-1.0 Total 11 0 0 0 - 6 1-1.0

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Matt Taulane Paul Westman 1 Attack/Midfielder • 5-11 • 166 19 Defender • 6-0 • 190 Max Zandstra 55 Goalkeeper • 6-3 • 215 Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Major: Art (painting) Major: History and Psychology Year: Junior Hometown: Garnet Valley, Pa. Hometown: Orland Park, Ill. Major: Business Administration High School: Garnet Valley High School: Culver Military Academy Hometown: Vancouver, Wash. Son of Joe and Lisa Taulane Son of Kim and Paul Westman High School: King’s Way Son of Steve and Marlene Zandstra HIGH SCHOOL: A four year member of the varsity squad 23 Reid Wesley 41 Daniel Zamora at King’s Way…Ranked as one of the Top 5 goalies in the Midfielder • 5-11 • 180 Midfielder • 6-1 • 190 state of Washington…Played for Coach Dave Hooler and Year: Junior Year: Junior Nate Macon Major: Business Administration Major: Exercise Science Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Hometown: Highlands Ranch, Colo. High School: St. Xavier High School: Mountain Vista Son of Mary Ann Underhill and Tim Wesley Son of Eric and Sharon Zamora 2013: Appeared in all 14 games on the season...Dished HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time team captain, while also earn- out an assist against High Point (2/23)...Also caused seven ing team MVP honors…Named All-State as a senior, three- turnovers and picked up 19 groundballs. time All-Conference selection…Two-time 205 West All-Star game nominee…Played for Coaches Ben Brenneman and 2012: Redshirted Jose Trujillo.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State honors as a junior and senior…Racked up 32 goals, 15 assists, and 96 ground balls as a senior…Helped lead St. Xavier to four Kentucky State Championships…Named a Dixie Top 150 All Star and Nike Blue Chip prospect…Played for Coach Scott Howe. Season GP Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB. Pen-Min 2013 14 0 1 1 3 19 5-4.5 Total 14 0 1 1 3 19 5-4.5

10 BUKnights.com MEET THE COACHES COACHES || 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE HEAD COACH KEVIN BURNS Kevin Burns became the Bellarmine University men’s lacrosse coach in August of 2011. Prior to joining the Knights, Burns completed five seasons as an assistant coach under Greg Cannella at UMass where he worked primarily on the defensive side of the ball and helped lead the Minutemen’s recruiting. He has also coached at Binghamton University and was on the staff when they reached their highest national ranking of No. 16. Burns started his coaching career as the defensive and recruiting coordinator for the Seahawks of Wagner College. As a player, Burns was a 4-year defenseman at Loyola for legendary coach Dave Cottle. During his tenure, the Greyhounds reached the No. 1 national ranking and finished among the top eight in the country. Bellarmine University Director of Athletics Scott Wiegandt said of Burns, “He has boundless energy and has served and played under some of the best coaches in the game. I’m confident that Kevin will move Bellarmine lacrosse in the right direction.” Bellarmine President Joseph J. McGowan shares Wiegandt’s enthusiasm for the direction of Bellarmine lacrosse. “Being nationally competitive in all phases of university life is important to us at Bellarmine, and Kevin Burns will help us achieve just that in our lacrosse program,” McGowan said. Now into his third season, Burns has gathered an outstanding freshman class, with lots of talent, and a handful of veterans, that will help the Knights gain some much needed momentum coming into the 2014 season. ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH BILL GLEASON JIM MITCHELL

Bill Gleason is entering his sec- Jim Mitchell is entering his second season as assistant ond season as an assistant coach for coach and is now the defensive coordinator for the the Bellarmine University Lacrosse Knights. Mitchell joined the Bellarmine lacrosse staff team. Prior to coaching at Bellar- as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in the mine, Gleason coached at his alma fall of 2011. In 2012 he coached the man-down unit mater, West Genesee High School in to the fourth highest ranking in Division I. Syracuse, New York. Mitchell comes to Bellarmine from Duke Gleason has been a part of a University where he served as assistant coach, lead- winning tradition dating back to ing the goalies and helping with the defense. Duke his days at West Genesee, where he reached the NCAA semifinals and produced six All helped the program to back to back New York State Championships Americans in 2011. Prior to in 2002 and 2003. During his time at West Genesee he played under coaching at Duke, Mitchell served two seasons (2008-2010) as the top assistant/re- legendary lacrosse coaches Mike Messere and Bob Deegan. cruiting coordinator for the men’s lacrosse program at Roanoke. In his tenure there, After graduating from West Genesee in 2003, Gleaseon went on the Maroons compiled a 2-year record of 35-5, won a regular-season ODAC Title, to play for SUNY-Cortland. During his time there, Gleason and the spent several weeks as the #1 team in the nation in the USILA Div. III poll and made Red Dragons went on to the NCAA Div-III National Championships two NCAA Tourney appearances. He also coached the 2010 Defensemen of the Year three times. In 2006 SUNY-Cortland won the school’s first National and the Long Stick Middie of the Year. Championship, defeating No. 1 Salisbury 13-12 in overtime. Mitchell began his coaching career in the fall of 2006 as an assistant at Goucher While getting to play in multiple National Championship games, College in Baltimore, Md. He served two seasons at Goucher where he served as Gleason was also fortunate to play under three separate and influen- defensive coordinator and also was responsible for student academic performance, tial head coaches during his career including Lelan Rogers (Syracuse recruiting, scouting, game planning and individual player development. University), Rich Barnes (Ithaca College), and Steve Beville (SUNY- In the spring of 2006, Mitchell graduated from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Cortland). All coaches provided a very diverse yet effective coaching where he was a midfielder for the men’s lacrosse team and was captain as a senior. style and philosophy that Gleason brings to Bellarmine’s program. He helped lead St. Mary’s to the program’s highest national ranking in school his- Academically, Gleason achieved a Bachelors of Science in tory. Financial Management with a minor in Computer Applications. He is In addition to his bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s, Mitchell holds a master’s in currently working on his master’s in business administration at Bel- education from Goucher. larmine and resides in Louisville. ASSISTANT COACH JORDAN RUGGERI A native of Milford, Connecticut, Coach Ruggeri attended St. Joseph High School where he was a starter on defense and a Connecticut Senior All-Star. He went on to play one year at Plymouth State University before transferring to Assumption College where he finished his collegiate playing career. While sitting out due to injury, he spent two years as a volunteer assistant coach/defensive coordinator at Wachusett Regional High School and was named US Lacrosse “Man of The Year” for Central Massachusetts in 2007. After returning, Coach Ruggeri was a starting defenseman and served as a captain for the Greyhounds. A 2009 graduate of Assumption, Coach Ruggeri was a graduate assistant coach for the Assumption College men’s lacrosse team and an assistant coach for Team Central Elite Lacrosse while completing his master’s degree in school counseling in 2011. He has coached and managed several camps and clinics throughout New England and Texas including the XCEL Lacrosse and Texas Heat Lacrosse programs. Coach Ruggeri was most recently the varsity assistant coach/offen- sive coordinator for Bowie High School in Austin, TX where he helped the Bulldawgs reach the Central District and State tournament. Coach Ruggeri is currently an assistant lacrosse coach at NCAA DI Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY.

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The Automated ScoreBook BELLARMINEBellarmine Combined Team LACROSSE Statistics All 2013games (as SEASONof Feb 07, 2014) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 7-7 5-3 2-3 0-1 CONFERENCE 3-4 2-2 1-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-3 3-1 1-1 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP GA Pts Sh Up Dn GB Faceoff Feb 09 at Robert Morris W 9-8 202 29 Gardner, Cameron 14 27 5 32 82 2 1 20 0-0 * Feb 16 MICHIGAN W 12-6 973 15 Ward, Michael 13 21 11 32 100 1 1 18 0-0 6 Robinson, Lance 13 17 10 27 53 3 0 10 0-0 Feb 23 HIGH POINT W 12-5 523 0 Cary, Will 14 15 5 20 62 0 0 4 0-0 * Mar 02 at #4 Loyola Maryland L 6-8 724 12 Leung, Karsen 13 11 23 34 38 1 0 22 0-0 Mar 05 DETROIT W 10-4 67 27 Hill, Brogan 14 8 5 13 36 0 0 15 0-0 * Mar 09 AIR FORCE W 11-10 386 10 Acton, Luke 9 7 1 8 27 1 0 5 0-0 Mar 16 MERCER W 12-5 313 21 Schmitt, Bobby 14 6 8 14 10 0 0 56 0-0 * Mar 23 #8 OHIO STATE L 7-9 1344 18 Scinta, Ryan 14 5 4 9 22 0 0 4 0-0 * Mar 30 at Fairfield W 8-7 511 4 Timmerberg, Trevor 13 3 3 6 14 0 0 18 0-1 39 Gatt, Dylan 9 2 2 4 11 0 0 4 0-0 * 04/07/13 at #3 Denver L o 2 10-11 2027 1 Bender, Michael 14 1 2 3 1 0 0 40 2-8 * Apr 13 HOBART L o 2 8-9 633 9 Mitchell, Chad 13 1 0 1 7 0 0 2 0-0 Apr 20 at Virginia L 7-12 1699 16 Joyce, Sean 14 1 0 1 1 0 0 23 0-0 Apr 23 MARQUETTE L o t 8-9 214 14 Desnoyers, Jay 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 04/27/201 vs #18 PENN L 5-10 452 17 Kelly, Liam 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 50 Beczkalo, Grant 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 19-30 TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP 20 Stuart, Taylor 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 43 Healey, Shane 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 38 Soriano, Stephen 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 49-98 Goals-Shot attempts 125-470 113-538 25 Hart, Colin 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0-0 Goals scored per game 8.93 8.07 55 Kirkby, Tyler 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Shot pct. . 2 6 6 . 2 1 0 45 Ward, Dillon 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 292-470 325-538 34 Charpentier, Ben 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 SOG pct. . 6 2 1 . 6 0 4 33 Davis, Bradley 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0-0 S h o t s / G a m e 33.6 38.4 26 Plisco, Michael 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 A s s i s t s 81 58 23 Wesley, Reid 14 0 1 1 3 0 0 19 0-0 7 Haas, Will 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES 5 Herring, David 12 0 1 1 2 0 0 26 65-151 G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 8-36 13-49 3 Wersel, Billy 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Conversion Percent . 2 2 2 . 2 6 5 2 Brebber, Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total 14 125 81 206 470 8 2 385 135-288 Total Goals 125 113 Opponents 14 113 58 171 538 13 0 397 153-288 M a n - u p 8 13 M a n - d o w n 2 0 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 45 Ward, Dillon 14 828:18 106 7.68 208 . 6 6 2 7-7-0 U n a s s i s t e d 44 55 7 Haas, Will 1 30:00 7 14.00 4 . 3 6 4 0-0-0 O v e r t im e 0 3 Total 14 858:18 113 7.90 212 . 6 5 2 7-7-0 Goals scored average 8.74 7.90 Opponents 14 858:18 125 8.74 167 . 5 7 2 7-7-0 GROUND BALLS 385 397 TURNOVERS 216 212 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total CAUSED TURNOVERS 111 107 Bellarmine 28 33 28 36 0 0 125 FACEOFFS (W-L) 135-288 153-288 Opponents 26 29 30 25 1 2 113 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 6 9 . 5 3 1 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total CLEARS 298-333 274-307 Bellarmine 39 51 71 47 3 1 212 Clear Pct. . 8 9 5 . 8 9 3 Opponents 43 46 39 37 2 0 167 PENALTIES N u m b e r 49 36 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total M i n u t e s 38:00 28:30 Bellarmine 108 117 123 117 3 2 470 ATTENDANCE Opponents 103 143 151 127 9 5 538 T o t a l 4453 5163 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Dates/Avg Per Date 8/557 5/1033 Bellarmine 71 79 67 73 2 0 292 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/452 Opponents 65 80 101 72 4 3 325

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Team Single Game Records MOST GOALS MOST OPPONENT GOALS MOST FACEOFFS WON MOST SAVES PL. GLS OPPONENT DATE PL. GLS OPPONENT DATE PL. FO OPPONENT DATE PL. SVS OPPONENT DATE 1.3 2 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 1.1 2 at Virginia 4/22/06 1.3 2 vs. WJU 3/18/05 1. 24 vs. Ohio State 4/30/11 2.2 2 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 1 2 at Harvard 3/11/11 2.2 2 vs. Presbyterian 3/27/10 2.3 2 vs. Butler 3/26/06 3.2 2 vs. WJU 3/18/05 3.0 2 at R. Morris 2/21/09 3.0 2 vs. Mercer 2/19/11 3 2 vs. VMI 4/16/11 4.0 2 vs. Mercer 2/19/11 0 2 at Quinnipiac 3/24/10 4.9 1 at Jacksonville 2/13/10 4.2 2 vs. Quinnipiac 4/21/07 5.8 1 at Oberlin 4/13/05 5.8 1 at Duke 3/31/07 5.8 1 vs. Wagner 3/14/06 2 2 at Maryland 3/7/11 8 1 vs. Detroit 2/14/09 8 1 at Robert Morris 3/19/11 8 1 vs. Catawba 4/2/05 6.1 2 at R. Morris 3/19/11 8 1 vs. R. Morris 3/21/10 7.7 1 at Princeton 3/24/07 8 1 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 7. 20 at Denver 4/7/13 0 2 vs. Air Force 4/15/07 FEWEST OPPONENT GOALS MOST ASSISTS MOST GROUNDBALLS 0 2 at Duke 3/31/07 PL. GLS OPPONENT DATE PL. AST OPPONENT DATE PL. GB’S OPPONENT DATE 1. 2 at Oberlin 4/13/05 1.7 1 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 1.7 5 vs. Wittenberg 3/1/05 2. 3 vs. R. Morris 4/10/05 2.6 1 vs. Detroit 2/14/09 2.6 5 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 3 vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 3.3 1 vs. WJU 3/18/05 3.5 5 vs. Mercer 2/19/11 4. 4 at Marist 4/13/06 3 1 R. Morris 3/21/10 4.4 5 at Presbyterian 3/26/11 4 vs. St. Joseph’s 2/27/10 3 1 Presbyterian 3/27/10 5.2 5 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 4 vs Detroit 3/15/13 6.2 1 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 6.0 5 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 7.9 4 vs. Wagner 3/14/06 FEWEST GOALS MOST POINTS PL. GLS OPPONENT DATE PL. PTS OPPONENT DATE MOST SHOTS 1. 1 at Duke 2/28/06 1.9 3 vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 PL. STS OPPONENT DATE 2. 2 vs. Notre Dame 3/18/06 2.5 3 at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 1.7 5 vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 3. 3 at Princeton 3/24/07 5 3 vs. WJU 3/18/05 2.2 5 vs. Hobart 4/14/12 3 at Notre Dame 3/20/07 4.4 3 vs. Detroit 2/14/09 2 5 vs. Presbyterian 3/15/08 5. 4 Vermont 3/12/09 5.3 3 R. Morris 3/1/08 4.0 5 vs. Mercer 2/19/11 4 @ Bryant 4/18/09 6.1 3 R. Morris 3/21/10 0 5 vs. R. Morris 3/1/08 Individual Single Game Records MOST GOALS MOST POINTS MOST SHOTS PL. GLS PLAYER & OPPONENT DATE PL. PTS PLAYER & OPPONENT DATE PL. SH’S PLAYER & OPPONENT DATE 1.0 1 Garrett Kikot vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 1.3 1 Garrett Kikot vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 1.5 1 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Vincent 4/16/05 2. 7 Sean Evans vs. Detroit 2/14/09 2.2 1 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 2.4 1 Garrett Kikot vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 7 Garrett Kikot at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 3.0 1 Garrett Kikot at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 3.3 1 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 4. 6 Shawn Evans vs. Wittenberg 3/1/05 4. 8 Shawn Evans vs. Wittenberg 3/1/05 4.2 1 Shawn Evans vs. Kenyon 4/23/05 6 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 8 Shawn Evans at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 2 1 Sean Doyle vs. Denver 3/29/09 6 Shawn Evans at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 8 Shawn Evans vs. Wheeling Jesuit 3/18/05 2 1 Shane Andersen vs. Jacksonville 2/13/10 6 Garrett Kikot at Robert Morris 4/19/06 8 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Vincent 4/16/05 12 Michael Ward at Virginia 4/20/13 6 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 8 Garrett Kikot vs. St. Andrew’s 4/29/06 2 1 Cameron Gardner vs Michigan 2/16/13

MOST ASSISTS MOST GROUNDBALLS MOST SAVES PL. AST PLAYER & OPPONENT DATE PL. GB’S PLAYER & OPPONENT DATE PL. SVS PLAYER & OPPONENT DATE 1. 6 Garrett Kikot vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 1.1 1 Andrew Bulgarelli at Denver 4/6/12 1.3 2 J.C. Hutchins vs. Butler 3/26/06 2. 5 Garrett Kikot vs. Wagner 3/9/05 1 1 Bobby Snider vs. Manhattan 3/8/08 3 2 Dillion Ward vs. VMI 3/16/11 3. 4 Shawn Evans vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 3.0 1 Bobby Snider vs. Air Force 4/15/07 3.2 2 J.C. Hutchins vs. Quinnipiac 4/21/07 4 Adam Gardner at Pfeiffer 3/12/05 0 1 Bobby Snider vs. St. John’s 2/24/07 4.0 2 J.C. Hutchins vs. Air Force 4/15/07 4 Garrett Kikot at Oberlin 4/13/05 0 1 Sean Dobbs vs. Kenyon 4/23/05 0 2 Scott Bowles vs. Ohio State 4/30/11 4 Garrett Kikot vs. Binghamton 3/24/06 0 1 Sean Dobbs vs. Mars Hill 3/5/05 0 2 Dillian Ward at Denver 4/07/13 4 Ray Finnegan Jr. vs. Detroit 2/14/09 0 1 Geoff Griffiths vs. St. Joseph’s 3/4/08 6.9 1 J.C. Hutchins at Duke 3/31/07 9 1 J.C. Hutchins at Butler 3/30/05

Team Season Records MOST POINTS MOST ASSISTS MOST SHOTS FEWEST GOALS AGAINST 324 2005 115 2005 504 2011 122 2005 254 2010 102 2010 498 2005 134 2006 231 2011 83 2009 491 2009 139 2008 219 2009 78 2011 488 2008 146 2007 201 2008 75 2008 485 2010 148 2009 199 2006 74 2006 426 2006 171 2010 164 2007 60 2007 397 2007 179 2011 MOST GOALS MOST GROUNDBALLS MOST SAVES MOST FACEOFFS WON 209 2005 582 2005 205 2011 176 2010 153 2011 492 2011 179 2007 169 2008 152 2010 481 2006 172 2010 167 2009 136 2009 446 2008 171 2006 163 2011 126 2008 432 2007 147 2005 158 2005 125 2006 419 2010 146 2009 157 2007 107 2012 398 2009 133 2008 129 2012

15 BUKnights.com RECORDS || 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE Individual Season Records MOST POINTS MOST ASSISTS MOST SHOTS MOST FACEOFFS WON 1. 88 Garett Kikot 2005 1. 35 Garett Kikot 2005 1. 124 Garett Kikot 2005 1. 149 Bobby Snider 2008 2. 75 Shawn Evans 2005 2. 25 Chase Williams 2010 2. 110 Shawn Evans 2005 2. 141 Bobby Snider 2007 3. 60 Adam Gardner 2005 3. 24 Adam Gardner 2005 3. 92 Derek Hopcroft 2009 3. 135 Bobby Snider 2009 4. 52 Garett Kikot 2006 4. 23 Shawn Evans 2005 4. 86 Garett Kikot 2006 4. 113 Sean Dobbs 2005 5. 43 Sean Doyle 2010 5. 20 Garret Kikot 2006 5. 82 Sean Doyle 2010 5. 96 Craig Carson 2010 MOST GOALS MOST GROUNDBALLS MOST SAVES 1. 53 Garett Kikot 2005 1. 161 J.C. Hutchins 2007 2. 52 Shawn Evans 2005 1. 75 Sean Dobbs 2005 2. 71 Bobby Snider 2007 2. 154 J.C. Hutchins 2006 3. 36 Adam Gardner 2005 3. 138 Dillon Ward 2011 4. 34 Sean Doyle 2010 3. 66 Geoff Griffiths 2008 66 Kyle Sorensen 2006 4. 129 J.C. Hutchins 2005 5. 32 Garett Kikot 2006 5. 112 Scott Bowles 2009 5. 56 Bobby Snider 2008 6. 102 Dillon Ward 2010 Career Season Records MOST POINTS MOST GROUNDBALLS MOST SAVES 1. 149 - Adam Gardner (104g 45a) - 2005-08 1. 200 - Bobby Snider - 2006-09 1. 576 - Dillon Ward (439 GA, 576 saves) - 2010-13 2. 140 - Garett Kikot (85g 55a) - 2005-06 2. 188 - Geoff Griffiths - 2005-08 2. 444 - JC Hutchins (345 GA, 444 saves) - 2005-07 3. 97 - Derek Hopcroft (70g 27a) - 2007-10 3. 137 - Karsen Leung - 2009-13 3. 278 - Scott Bowles (288 GA, 278 saves) - 2008-11 4. 90 - Shane Andersen (62g 28a) - 2006,08,10 4. 125 - Andrew Bulgarelli - 2009-12 4. 118 - David Haas (115 GA, 118 saves) - 2006-09 5. 83 - Jarrett Davis (39g 44a) - 2007-10 5. 120 - Dillon Ward - 2010-13 5. 42 - Justin Burks (48 GA, 42 saves) - 2007-10

MOST GOALS MOST SHOTS ATTEMPTED BEST FACEOFF W-L PCT. (MIN 5 FACEOFFS) 1. 104 - Adam Gardner - 2005-08 1. 240 - Derek Hopcroft (70 goals) - 2007-10 1. 0.613 - GRANT BECZKALO (19-31) - 2011-13 2. 85 - Garett Kikot - 2005-06 240 - Adam Gardner (104 goals) - 2005-08 2. 0.600 - Jeff Burkholder (6-10) - 2005-08 3. 70 - Derek Hopcroft - 2007-10 3. 226 - Shane Andersen (62 goals) - 2006,08,10 3. 0.525 - Bobby Snider (493-939) - 2006-09 4. 64 - Sean Doyle - 2009-10 4. 210 - Garett Kikot (85 goals) - 2005-06 4. 0.500 - Craig Carson (207-414) - 2009-12 5. 62 - Shane Andersen - 2006,08,10 5. 189 - Michael Ward (46 goals) - 2010-13 5. 0.495 - STEPHEN SORIANO (53-107) - 2011-13

MOST ASSISTS MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 1. 36 - Austin Powell - 2009-12 1. 55 - Garett Kikot - 2005-06 1. 170 - Adam Gardner (104 goals) - 2005-08 2. 45 - Karsen Leung - 2009-13 2. 35 - Karsen Leung - 2009-13 2. 153 - Garett Kikot (85 goals) - 2005-06 3. 34 - BOBBY SCHMITT - 2012-13 45 - Adam Gardner - 2005-08 3. 150 - Derek Hopcroft (70 goals) - 2007-10 4. 44 - Jarrett Davis - 2007-10 4. 32 - Geoff Griffiths - 2005-08 4. 140 - Shane Andersen (62 goals) - 2006,08,10 5. 26 - Ross Doan - 2009-12 5. 40 - Chase Williams - 2007-10 5. 117 - Ray Finnegan (52 goals) - 2005-07,09

NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE 2005 All American Selections Shawn Evans Rochester Knighthawks (1st rd.-2nd overall) 1. Dillon Ward - USILA 3rd team Goalie (2013) 2006 Kyle Sorenson San Jose Stealth (1st rd.-2nd overall) Garrett Kikott-New York Titans (3rd rd.-26th overall) 2007 Tom Johnson-San Jose Stealth (1st rd.-7th overall) Justin Norbraten-Minnesota Swarm (1st rd.-9th overall) 2008 Jamie Floris Edmonton Rush (1st rd.-4th overall) Sean Thomson Philadelphia Wings (1st rd.-9th overall) Geoff Griffiths-Chicago Shamrox (2nd rd.-19th overall) Dilan Graham-Boston Blazers (4th rd.-37th overall) Bryan Johnson- (5th rd.-50th overall) 2009 Bob Snider-Philadelphia Wings (2nd rd.-16th overall) 2010 Jarrett Davis Rochester Knighthawks (1st rd.-5th overall) Derek Hopcroft-Calgary Roughnecks (2nd rd.-17th overall) Chase Williams Minnesota Swarm (6th rd.-54th overall) 2012 Colton Clark - Colorado Mammoth (1st rd. - 9th overall) Dillon Ward Karsen Leung 2013 Dillon Ward - Colordao Mammoth (1st rd. - 3rd overall) Karsen Leung - Calgary Roughnecks (1st rd. - 10th overall)

BUKnights.com 16 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE || ALL TIME RESULTS 2005 SEASON (13-2) 4/26 at Quinnipiac* L 6-5 4/14 vs. Hobart** L 13-14 Jack McGetrick(13-2) *GWLL contest 4/21 at Detroit W 9-8 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 4/28 at No. 10 Maryland L 7-12 3/1 at Wittenberg W 11-7 2009 SEASON (6-8, 0-5 GWLL) **ECAC games 3/5 Mars Hill W 22-10 Jack McGetrick(36-35, 1-14) 3/9 at Wagner W 11-7 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 2013 SEASON (7-7, 3-4 ECAC) 3/12 at Pfeiffer W 23-5 2/14 Detroit W 18-8 Kevin Burns (11-15, 3-10 ECAC) 3/18 Wheeling Jesuit W 22-9 2/21 at Robert Morris L 11-20 2/9 at Robert Morris W 9-8 3/26 at St. Andrew’s W 14-11 2/28 at VMI W 14-6 2/16 vs Michigan** W 12-6 3/30 at Butler L 8-7 3/4 at Saint Joseph’s W 8-7 2/23 vs High Point W 12-5 4/2 Catawba W 15-8 3/8 at Wagner W 14-8 3/2 at Loyola** L 8-6 4/6 at Virginia MiL. Institute W 11-9 3/12 Vermont L 4-11 3/5 vs Detroit W 10-4 4/10 Robert Morris W 13-3 3/18 vs Binghamton W 9-7 3/9 vs Air Force** W 11-10 4/13 at Oberlin W 18-2 3/21 at Presbyterian W 14-9 3/16 vs Mercer W 12-5 4/16 St. Vincent W 15-11 3/25 at Notre Dame* L 6-11 3/23 vs Ohio State** L 9-7 4/20 at Mercyhurst W 13-12OT 3/29 Denver* L 9-12 3/30 at Fairfield** W 8-7 4/23 Kenyon W 7-6 4/4 Ohio State* L 7-11 4/7 at Denver** L 11-10 4/30 at Limestone L 14-7 4/11 Air Force* L 7-12 4/13 vs Hobart** L 9-8 4/18 at Bryant L 4-14 4/20 at Virginia L 12-7 2006 SEASON (7-8) 4/25 Quinnipiac* L 11-12 4/23 vs Marquette L 9-8 Jack McGetrick(20-10) *GWLL Games 4/27 at Penn Quakers L 10-5 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE **ECAC games 2/28 at No. 1 Duke L 16-1 2010 SEASON (9-6, 3-4 ECAC) 3/4 Virginia Military Institute W 13-8 Jack McGetrick(45-41, 3-4 ECAC) ALL TIME RESULTS 3/11 at Brown L 9-6 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE Air Force 3-5 3/14 Wagner W 13-5 2/6 at Detroit-Mercy W 12-8 Binghamton 2-0 3/18 No. 12 Notre Dame L 8-2 2/13 at Jacksonville W 14-13 Brown 0-2 3/24 vs No. 16 Binghamton W 9-4 2/20 Maryland L 7-12 Bryant 0-2 3/26 vs Butler L 8-7 3OT 2/27 at St. Joseph’s (PA) W 10-4 Butler 0-2 4/1 at Quinnipiac L 9-8 2OT 3/3 Loyola** L 8-14 Catawba 1-0 4/7 at No. 19 Denver L 13-5 3/10 Bryant L 4-13 Dartmouth 1-0 4/9 at Air Force L 9-7 3/13 at Hartford W 8-7 Delaware 0-1 4/12 at Holy Cross W 12-11OT 3/21 Robert Morris W 18-15 Denver 0-9 3/27 Presbyterian W 17-12 Detroit 5-0 4/15 at Marist W 10-4 Duke 0-2 4/19 at Robert Morris W 9-6 4/3 Fairfield** L 4-13 4/9 at Denver** L 8-13 Fairfield 2-3 4/22 at No. 1 Virginia L 21-10 Hartford 1-0 4/29 St. Andrew’s W 13-3 4/11 at Air Force** W 11-10 4/17 Hobart** W 10-5 Harvard 0-1 2007 SEASON (3-10, 1-4 GWLL) Hobart 2-2 4/24 at Quinnipiac** L 7-20 Holy Cross 1-0 Jack McGetrick(23-20) 5/1 at Ohio State** W 14-13OT Jacksonville 1-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE **ECAC games Kenyon 1-0 2/17 at No. 6 Maryland L 11-6 2011 SEASON (4-11, 0-6 ECAC) Lafayette 1-0 2/24 St. John’s W 12-11 Limestone 0-1 3/3 Manhattan L 8-7 OT Bart Sullivan (4-11, 0-6 ECAC) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE Loyola 0-4 3/7 at No. 15 North Carolina L 10-6 Marist 1-0 3/13 at No. 19 Brown L 9-8 2/12 vs. Detroit W 9-6 Manhattan 1-1 3/20 at No. 19 Notre Dame* L 11-3 2/19 vs. Mercer W 20-6 Marquette 0-1 3/24 at No. 8 Princeton L 17-3 2/27 at No. 16 Delaware L 11-12OT Mars Hill 1-0 3/31 at No. 5 Duke L 18-9 3/5 at No. 10 Loyola** L 6-9 Maryland 0-4 4/3 at Wagner W 12-8 3/7 at No. 8 Maryland L 8-12 Mercer 3-0 4/7 Ohio State* L 13-9 3/11 at Harvard L 10-21 Mercyhurst 1-0 4/13 Denver* L 9-7 3/13 at Hartford L 9-14 Michigan 2-0 4/15 Air Force* W 16-10 3/16MI V W 9-8 North Carolina 0-2 4/21 Quinnipiac* L 11-6 3/19 at Robert Morris L 10-18 Notre Dame 0-4 *GWLL contest 3/26 at Presbyterian W 17-7 Oberlin 1-0 4/2 at Fairfield** W 11-13 Ohio State 1-6 2008 SEASON (7-7, 0-5) 4/9 Air Force** L 7-12 Penn - Quakers 0-1 Jack McGetrick(30-27, 1-9 GWLL) 4/16 Hobart** L 10-13 Pfeiffer 1-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 4/23 Denver** L 9-15 Presbyterian 4-0 2/16 at No. 10 North Carolina L 15-2 4/23 Ohio State** L 7-13 Princeton 0-1 2/23 Virginia Military Institute W 8-5 Quinnpiac 0-4 3/1 Robert Morris W 20-9 2012 SEASON (4-8, 0-6 ECAC) Robert Morris 5-3 3/4 St. Joseph’s W 12-9 Kevin Burns (4-8, 0-6 ECAC) St. Andrew’s 2-0 3/8 Manhattan (@ Lindenwood)W 8-7 OT DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE St. John’s 1-0 3/15 Presbyterian W 16-5 2/11 vs. Robert Morris L 8-9 St. Joseph’s 3-0 2/18 at Mercer W 13-5 St. Vincent 1-0 3/18 Wagner W 7-4 Vermont 0-2 3/23 at Vermont L 9-7 3/3 vs. No. 2 Loyola** L 8-11 3/6 at Dartmouth W 12-10 Virginia 0-2 3/29 No. 7 Notre Dame* L 19-7 Virginia Military Institute 5-0 4/2 at No. 17 Ohio State* L 20-4 3/17 at Michigan** W 13-9 3/24 at Ohio State** L 2-13 Wagner 5-0 4/11 at Air Force Academy* L 13-8 Wheeling Jesuit 1-0 4/13 at No. 18 Denver* L 14-12 3/31 vs. No. 15 Fairfield** L 8-9 Wittenberg 1-0 4/20 at Lafayette W 10-4 4/6 at No. 13 Denver** L 6-12 4/8 at Air Force** L 8-12

17 BUKnights.com CONFERENCE INFORMATION || 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE

2013 ALL ECAC FIRST TEAM A-Wesley Berg, So., Denver A-Alex Love, Jr., Hobart A-Logan Schuss, Sr., Ohio State M-Cameron Flint, Sr., Denver M-Jesse King, So., Ohio State M-Karsen Leung, Sr., Bellarmine D-Carson Cannon, So., Denver D-Joe Fletcher, Sr., Loyola - Md. D-Joe Meurer, Jr., Ohio State S-Scott Ratliff, Sr., Loyola - Md. 2014 Members: GK-Dillon Ward, Sr., Bellarmine SECOND TEAM A-Mike Crampton, Jr., Air Force A-Eric Law, Sr., Denver A-Mike Sawyer, Sr., Loyola - Md. A-Justin Ward, Jr., Loyola - Md. M-Eric Adamson, So., Denver M-Davis Butts, Sr., Loyola - Md. M-Colin McLinden, So., Fairfield M-Erik Smith, Jr., Air Force M-Sam Snow, Sr., Fairfield D-Reid Acton, Sr., Loyola - Md. D-Toby Armour, Jr., Fairfield D-Sean Joyce, Jr., Bellarmine S-Chase Carraro, Sr., Denver S-Bryan Price, Jr., Air Force S-Bobby Schmitt, So., Bellarmine S-Trey Wilkes, Sr., Ohio State GK-Greg Dutton, Jr., Ohio State PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Offensive Logan Schuss, Ohio State ECAC 2013 Final Standings Defensive Conf. Pct. All Pct. Joe Fletcher, Loyola (Md.) Loyola Maryalnd 6-1 .857 10-3 .769 Specialist Denver* 5-1 .833 10-3 .769 Scott Ratliff, Loyola (Md.) Ohio State# 4-2 .667 9-3 .750 Goalie Fairfield 4-2 .667 8-5 .615 Dillon Ward, Bellarmine Bellarmine 3-4 .429 7-5 .583 Rookie Hobart 2-4 .333 6-7 .462 Carter Brown, Ohio State Air Force 1-5 .167 6-7 .462 Michigan 0-6 .000 1-12 .077 Coach of the Year Kevin Burns, Bellarmine #ECAC Tournament Champion

BUKnights.com 18 ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP || 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE DR. JOSEPH J. MCGOWAN, PRESIDENT Joseph J. McGowan was appointed as Bellarmine and graduate programs from AACSB, a distinction held by less than 15 percent of University’s third president in 1990. He came to the business schools worldwide. position after serving for 22 years at Fordham Univer- - Enrollment increased nearly 24 percent, to 3,132 in fall 2010. sity in New York as a vice president and dean. Prior - The university’s endowment has more than quadrupled, from $7.65 million in to that he was an admissions and financial aid officer 1990 to $32.8 million at the close of the 2009-10 fiscal year. at the University of Notre Dame. He received his doc- - Intercollegiate sports teams increased from 12 to 19, including the launching torate in higher education from Columbia University of the very successful NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse team. in New York and earned his bachelor’s and master’s - The number of students living on campus has nearly quadrupled, to a record degrees from the University of Notre Dame. He also 1,009 in the fall 2010 semester. Forty-five percent of full-time undergraduate students is a graduate of Harvard University’s Institute for currently live on campus. Educational Management. - Extensive building and renovation projects have provided the Bellarmine com- Dr. McGowan led the transformation of Bellarmine College to Bellarmine munity with wonderful teaching and living space. New buildings have nearly tripled University, which has been named as the region’s best comprehensive university by nearly tripled the square footage on campus, to 856,171 square feet as of August 2010. U.S. News and World Report for 17 consecutive years. The Princeton Review ranks Facilities design has merited 11 architecture awards. Bellarmine University as one of the nation’s top colleges. Dr. McGowan is active in the civic, professional, and service life of the community, During Dr. McGowan’s 20-year tenure, Bellarmine University has made remarkable state and nation. Most recently, he has served on the boards of: strides in academic life, student life, campus environment, and financial well-being. - National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (Chair, 2009-10) Some highlights since 1990: - American Council on Higher Education - Twenty-six new undergraduate academic degree and certification programs and - Greater Louisville Inc., Executive Committee six graduate degree programs, including two doctorates, were added. - Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities - A School of Education, a School of Communication, a School of Continuing and - Kentuckiana Metroversity Professional Studies, a Center for Regional Environmental Studies and an Institute - Frazier International History Museum for Media, Culture and Ethics were established, and the Lansing School of Nursing - Speed Art Museum expanded to include Health Sciences. - Greater Louisville Health Enterprises Network - The Rubel School of Business achieved accreditation for both its undergraduate $22M Metro United Way Campaign, Chair

DR. FRED RHODES, SCOTT WIEGANDT, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS Scott Wiegandt is in his ninth year as Bellarmine’s director of Dr. Fred W. Rhodes was appointed Vice athletics after serving the previous two years as assistant AD. During President for Student Affairs and Dean of Stu- his tenure, the Bellarmine athletics program has grown to national dents at Bellarmine University in 1991 and prominence among NCAA Division II institutions--known both for its currently serves as Vice President for Student prowess in competition and as a national leader in game management Affairs. and administration. Under Dr. Rhodes’ leadership, Student In the last three years, Bellarmine has hosted 12 NCAA Div. Affairs is thriving in its mission of provid- II national championships as well as the 2013 NCAA Div. II men’s ing services to students in the areas of career basketball Elite Eight. services, counseling, internships, student ac- In June of 2013, Wiegandt was recognized for his work by being tivities, residence life, campus ministry, service learning and volunteerism, named Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National disability services, international and minority student services, intramural Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors. sports, wellness and health services, food services and athletics. He is also Under Wiegandt’s guidance, Bellarmine sports teams have seen improvement across involved in service learning and volunteerism in the Louisville area and has the board and regularly contend for the All Sports Trophy in the Great Lakes Valley created volunteer experiences for students and faculty in India, Central and Conference. In 2010-11, Bellarmine brought home the national championship in men’s South America and the Caribbean. Dr. Rhodes has taught at the University basketball--the first national championship in Bellarmine’s sports history. of South Florida, University of Tennessee, University of Louisville and Wiegandt also has overseen a dramatic upgrade in facilities. Among the additions and Bellarmine University. He has served on student affairs faculty programs at improvements are the construction of Owsley B. Frazier Stadium and the Eddie Weber Ten- the University of South Carolina, University of Arizona, Emory University, nis Complex as well as renovations to Knights Hall and the baseball and softball facilities. Tulane University, Clemson University and the University of Georgia. Dr. In addition to the strides being made on campus, Wiegandt also has represented Rhodes was named a Fulbright Scholar in 2007. Bellarmine at a national level serving in leadership positions in organizations such as Before joining Bellarmine, Dr. Rhodes served as Dean of Students at the the Division II Athletics Directors Association, the Association of Collegiate Directors University of Louisville and the University of Central Arkansas. He received of Athletics, and the National Association of Athletic Development Directors. He also his doctorate in education from Mississippi State University; his M.S. from serves on the Greater Louisville Sports Commission’s board of directors. the University of Tennessee; and his bachelor’s at Maryville College. Dr. Wiegandt holds an undergraduate biology degree from Bellarmine and earned Rhodes has also done post-graduate study at Harvard University. All-America status as a senior pitcher for the Knights baseball team. He was selected by Dr. Rhodes is a member of numerous professional organizations and the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1989 draft, and played 10 years of professional baseball: has served in leadership positions in organizations such as the Southern eight seasons in the Phillies organization and one each with the St. Louis Cardinals and Association of College Student Affairs (SACSA), the National Association Pittsburgh Pirates. He posted a 2.97 career ERA in over 400 appearances, including five of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), and the College Personnel seasons at AAA. Was inducted into the GLVC Hall of Fame in Spring of 2013. Associations of Arkansas and Kentucky. Dr. Rhodes has served on numer- After teaching and coaching at Holy Cross High School, Wiegandt returned to Bel- ous Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accreditation larmine to coach the baseball team and earn his master’s degree. He served as head coach committees. Dr. Rhodes is the recipient of NASPA’s John Jones Award for for four seasons before moving into his administrative duties. Outstanding Service as Dean in the Southeast and the Melveen D. Hardy Wiegandt is married to the former Danielle Atzinger, who holds two graduate educa- Award for outstanding contributions in research and service to the profession tion degrees (and is pursuing a doctorate) from Bellarmine. She is currently principal at of Student Affairs administrators. Holy Cross High School. They have three children: Caleb, Callie, and Cole.

BUKnights.com 20 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE || ADMINISTRATION

Brad Bluestone Erin Burke Linda Burt Pam Stackhouse Chris Cooper Melanie Brunsdon Steve Hartman Head Athletic Trainer Academic Advisor Athletics Secretary/ Assoc. Athletic Director of Asst. Athletic Director/ Sports Performance Office Manager Director Athletic Events Compliance Director Sr. Women’s Admin.

Ann Jirkovsky David Krebs Heidi Neitzke Andrew Schroeder Traci Siemens John Spugnardi Faculty Athletics Rep. Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Academic Advisor Administrative Sports Information Trainer Trainer Assistant Director

HEAD COACHES

Tim Chastonay Scott Davenport Chancellor Dugan Jim Vargo Kris Horton Mark Blankenbaker Soccer, Men’s Basketball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Cross Country, Cross Country, Field Hockey Track & Field Women’s

Ernie Denham Art Henry Kevin Burns Jennifer Grzebin Jonathan Velotta Renee Hicks Golf, Men’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse Volleyball Soccer, Women’s Softball

John Brucato John Mican Larry Owens Swimming Tennis Baseball

21 BUKnights.com FACILITIES || 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE

OWSLEY B. FRAZIER STADIUM KNIGHTS FIELD In the fall of 2007, Bellarmine dedicated the $5.1 million Owsley B. Frazier Bellarmine’s baseball and softball teams each have a home at Knights Field. Stadium on the school’s campus, just off of Newburg Road. This state-of- Both diamonds are natural grass and are located on campus. The baseball field the-art facility is now the home of Bellarmine’s soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, was built in 1954 and has been renovated several times. It now features an elevated and track teams. The artificial field surface, called the Joseph P. and Janet press box overlooking home plate as well as covered dugouts, bullpens, a batting A. Clayton Field, was installed by the Motz Group and is the same “24/7” cage and a large electronic scoreboard in right field. The field dimensions are product as can be found at the football fields used by the Miami Dolphins 360 feet down the left field line (where the fence is now 20-feet hight), 385 feet and the University of Kentucky. to dead center, and 340 feet down the right-field line.

The track facilities include an eight-lane dual-durometer polyurethane The softball field had a complete renovation in the spring of 2012 and was poured surface provided by Benyon Sport Surfaces, as well as three long the site of the NCAA DII Softball National Championship that same year. The jump pits, two pole vault areas, a high jump pit, and a water steeplechase faciltity has a full service concession stand located behind home plate as well pit. The field can also be fully lit for night play. It seats approximately 2,000 as covered dugouts and an electronic scoreboard located in left field. The field spectators and has a concession stand and press box facility. dimensions are 190 feet down the foul lines and 220 feet to center. Both fields have bleacher seating to accommodate 300 spectators as well as ample hillside Owsley B. Frazier Stadium has hosted three NCAA Division II National grass seating. Championships: men’s and women’s soccer (2010) and women’s lacrosse (2012). And will be the future host of (2015) of men’s and women’s soccer, KNIGHTS HALL field hockey, cross country and women’s volleyball Division II National Knights Hall is home to Bellarmine basketball and volleyball. Built in 1960, Championships at Knights Hall. Knights Hall has an atmosphere all its own and can seat up to 2,222 passionate Knight fans in its current configuration.

While “retro” in appearance, Knights Hall has plenty of modern amenities. A new floor and lower arena seating were installed in the summer of 2012. At the same time, new electrical and data lines were installed to accommodate media at press row. Other amenities include the President’s room, which overlooks the court from the east baseline, and new LED scorer’s table, which can display scores, statistics and sponsors’ mesages. Knights Hall also has a closed-circuit video system allowing live broadcasts of events to monitors throughout the arena.

Knights Hall was dedicated in 1960 with a home game against the University of Louisville and has since featured some great matchups with some of the best basketball players in collegiate basketball including Kentucky State legend Tra- vis Grant, the all-time leading scorer in Division II. The arena also has hosted NCAA tournament games including women’s games in the 1990s all the way up to the men’s basketball team’s NCAA Midwest Regional championships in 2011 and 2012.

In addition to basketball, Knights Hall has hosted literally hundreds of other EDDIE WEBER TENNIS COMPLEX events including graduations, lectures and concerts. It also was the site of the Home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams, the Eddie Division II Women’s Volleyball “Elite 8” in 2010. Other guests of Knights Weber Tennis Complex features six hard surface courts, which were re- Hall include Mother Teresa, the Grateful Dead, Jimmy Buffett, and Maroon cently converted from clay. The Knights tennis teams also practice and 5 among others. In 2007, Knights Hall was featured on ESPN as it hosted the compete on three indoor courts within the adjacent Sports, Recreation McDonald’s High School All-American Slam Dunk Contest, which was won and Fitness facility. by Blake Griffin.

BUKnights.com 22 2014 BELLARMINE LACROSSE || BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY Bellarmine University is a vibrant community of educational excel- Bellarmine faculty scholars are passionate about teaching. 156 full-time lence and ethical awareness that consistently ranks among the nation’s faculty, with 81 percent holding a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field, best colleges and universities. Our students pursue an education based in teach at Bellarmine. the liberal arts – and in the distinguished, inclusive Catholic tradition of A diverse student body from 39 states and 30 foreign countries attend educational excellence, the oldest and most rewarding in the western world. Bellarmine. Our total enrollment is 3,249 of which 2,457 are undergraduate It is a lifelong education, worthy of the university’s namesake, Saint Robert students. Fifty-four percent of our students ranked in the top 25 percent Bellarmine, and of his invitation to each of us to learn and live in veritatis of their class. ACT composite scores range from 22 to 27 for the middle 50 amore -- in the love of all that is beautiful, true and good in life. percent of students. On the edge of downtown Louisville - the nation’s 19th largest city - Bel- Our student/faculty ratio is 13 to 1. Our average class size at Bellarmine larmine is set on three beautiful hills in the artful and eclectic Highlands is 21. There are 29 students or fewer in 86 percent of our classes. Teaching neighborhood. We are within walking distance of the Bardstown Road and learning like this just doesn’t take place at the megaversities, and it corridor, where coffee houses, restaurants, and one-of-a-kind shops add shows in our high four-year graduation rates and in the successful careers to the overall Bellarmine experience. Downtown Louisville is just minutes of our 19,158 graduates throughout the world. away and offers world-class theater, arts, sports, museums and gorgeous We offer more than 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business, educa- riverfront parks. Louisville is situated on the mile-wide Ohio River, at the tion, nursing and health sciences. We encourage double majors. Graduate gateway to the South and the crossroads of the Midwest. Two hundred mil- degrees include Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Physical lion people – two-thirds of the nation’s population – live within a 500-mile Therapy (DPT), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education and Social radius of the city. Change, Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Weeknight, Weekend Bellarmine is growing rapidly, not only with great new campus ameni- and Executive), Master of Arts in Communication (MAC), Master of Arts ties and academic programs, but also in regional and in Education (MAEd), Master of Arts in national prominence. As we grow, more and more Teaching (MAT), Rank I Programs, Master people are adding “Bellarmine” to their lists of top of Science in Applied Information Technol- schools. Around here, we say “BELL-er-mun” in “LOU- ogy (MAIT), Master of Arts in Spirituality a-vuhl.” This is one of the friendliest campuses and (MAS), and Master of Science in Nursing places in the world, so we’ll still love you no matter (MSN)(MSN Educator, MSN Administra- how you pronounce these names. BU is named after tor, Family Nurse Practitioner). Roberto Bellarmino (1542-1621), the brilliant Jesuit, One in four of Bellarmine freshmen who was a Cardinal and who was canonized in 1930. competes on one of our 21 varsity sports Our lush, 143-acre campus currently comprises teams. Women compete in Basketball, 43 buildings, including the world-class W.L. Lyons Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Soccer, Brown Library, the Norton Health Science Center, and Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball halls that are home to the nursing, education, and the and Indoor and Outdoor Track. Men play arts and sciences. Bellarmine boasts eight residence Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, halls (with an ninth currently under construction), a Lacrosse (NCAA Div. I) Soccer, Swimmng pristine architectural gem of a chapel, campus center, Tennis, and Indoor and Outdoor Track. and university quadrangle. Our recreational facilities Come and see for yourself! Visit our include indoor and outdoor tennis courts; fitness beautiful, vibrant campus and discover the center; and athletic fields including a state-of-the-art Bellarmine difference, We offer Interviews Frazier Stadium that’s home to lacrosse, soccer, field and campus tours daily. We invite you to hockey, and track & field. Our campus on three hills schedule a visit online or contact the Office and our award-winning architecture, evoke the beautiful Italian hill towns of Admission, Monday through Friday, 8 am-5 pm (ET) by calling toll free of Tuscany, birthplace of our patron. 800.274.4723 or 502.272-7100. We hope to see you soon! LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Louisville is a place of beauty that defies description. Not exactly southern terious forests and the Red River Gorge. and not exactly midwestern, Louisville is home to people of kindness, people Located right on the edge of downtown Louisville in the city’s first suburb, of greatness, and people of character. Often, you’ll even meet someone who’s The Highlands, Bellarmine is within walking distance of some of the city’s all three! (Louisville is also home to people of good humor.) A big city with most popular public parks, shops, restaurants and clubs. Funky and bustling a small-town feel, Louisville is Lonely Planet’s with energy, the Highlands is home to art No. 1 Travel Destination for 2013 – a place galleries, consignment stores, book stores, where you’ll find every manner of arts, enter- record stores, coffee shops, and boutiques. tainment, sports and commerce, but still get a Some of the great Bardstown Road land- smile and a “hello” from a complete stranger. marks familiar to BU students include Greater Louisville, pronounced “LOU-a- Twig & Leaf, ear Xtacy, Heine Brothers vuhl,” is a thriving city of about 1.2 million Coffee, Fat Jimmy’s Pizza, Wild & Woolly people. Our city offers all of the benefits of a Video, Carmichael’s Bookstore, Guitar contemporary city on the move, along with Emporium, Molly Malone’s, Za’s, Amaz- the gracious hospitality that has made this ing Grace, City Café, Café 360, Bombay region legendary. International Market, Baxter Avenue The- Our area boasts: an award-winning arts aters, Lily’s, Cumberland Brews, Jack Fry’s, scene with top-level theater, music and visual Sapporo, Ramsi’s, Seviche, and Spanelli’s. arts; an awesome sports scene that features the Between the parks and the shopping/din- world famous Kentucky Derby, professional ing corridors, there’s not much you can’t baseball, arena football, and frequent major do in the Highlands. touring events in golf, racing, and extreme See for yourself Louisville’s unique sports; a parks system designed by Frederick Law Olmsted that is the envy mixture of easy access to everything a big city has to offer, along with the of cities nationwide; a vibrant downtown life, featuring Fourth Street Live, comfort, safety, beauty and ease that usually resides only in small towns. And Waterfront Park, Louisville Slugger Field, Extreme Park, waterfront hiking make a visit to Bellarmine University your first stop! Schedule a visit now. and biking trails, and the Falls of the Ohio; and the breathtaking natural beauty of Kentucky, home to spectacular lakes, stunning mountains, mys- 23 BUKnights.com