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2008 LACROSSE NOTES 2008 Towson Schedule 2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse: Game 1 Date Opponent TV Time/Score #13 Towson Tigers (0-0) vs. #19 Loyola Greyhounds (0-1) F23 uLOYOLA WMAR/ESPNU 1 p.m. M2 DENVER 1 p.m. uDate: February 23, 2008 uRadio: www.towsontigers.com M8 at Maryland 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: WMAR-TV/ESPNU M29 at Robert Morris * 1 p.m. FieldTurf (11,198) Scott Garceau (pxp) A1 UMBC 7:30 p.m. uTickets: 410-704-2244 Mark Dixon (color) A5 DELAWARE * WMAR/ESPNU 12 p.m. uSeries: Towson leads, 27-22 uLive Stats: www.towsontigers.com A9 at Sacred Heart * 2 p.m. A12 DREXEL * CN8 3 p.m. TIGERS OPEN 50TH SEASON BY HOSTING A18 VILLANOVA * 7:30 p.m. COUNTDOWN TO FACE-OFF A23 at Johns Hopkins ESPNU 7 p.m. LOYOLA ON SATURDAY 10 - Senior Brian Vetter scored 10 of his 15 goals in Tiger • Opening their 50th season of college lacrosse, the Tigers will A26 PENNSYLVANIA WMAR/ESPNU 1 p.m. wins last year. He led all midfielders with 15 goals. begin the 2008 campaign against local rival Loyola College on A30 CAA Semi-Finals TBA 9 - The Tigers will play nine home games during the Saturday afternoon at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. M3 CAA Championship TBA regular season, which are the most since the 2004 • The game is scheduled for a 1 p.m. face-off and will be televised season when they had eight home games. • Home games in BOLD live on WMAR-TV Channel 2 in Baltimore. In addition, it will air via 8 - The Tigers won eight games during the regular sea- * - Colonial Athletic Association game tape delay on ESPNU at 10 p.m. son last year before earning their ninth win against • The game will also be broadcast on the Tigers’ official athletics Hofstra in the CAA semi-finals. 2008 Loyola Schedule website (www.towsontigers.com) with Spiro Morekas, ‘83 and 7 - The Tigers welcome back seven starters from last Date Opponent Time/Score Greg Lacour, ‘80 calling the action. year’s lineup, including five seniors. F16 NOTRE DAME L, 6-7 • Ranked 13th in the USILA Coaches Preseason Poll, the Tigers 6 - Of the Tigers’ 14 regular season opponents on the F23 uat Towson 1 p.m. are coming off their fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in the schedule, 6 of them reached the NCAA Tournament M1 PENN STATE 2 p.m. last five years following a 9-7 campaign last year. They advanced last year. M8 DUKE 2 p.m. to the Colonial Athletic Association championship game for the 5 - The Tigers are scheduled to play five televised games M15 at St. John’s * 1 p.m. fourth time in the last five seasons, losing to NCAA semi-finalist during the regular season, including Saturday’s sea- M18 SIENA 3 p.m. Delaware. son opener against the Greyhounds. M22 at Massachusetts * 2 p.m. • During half-time of Saturday’s game against the Greyhounds, 4 - Four of the Tigers’ nine wins last year were by one M29 at Syracuse * 4 p.m. the Tigers will honor all of the players who have earned All-Amer- goal. They were 4-1 in one-goal games last season. A5 RUTGERS * 1 p.m. ica honors during the last 49 seasons. 3 - The Tigers have won their last three season openers, A12 GEORGETOWN * 1 p.m. including last year’s 9-8 victory at Loyola. A19 at Fairfield * 3 p.m. TIGERS vs. LOYOLA -- THE SERIES 2 - The Tigers were picked to finish 2nd in the CAA ac- A26 at Hobart * 1 p.m. • Saturday’s game will be the 50th all-time meeting between the cording to the conference coaches poll. Drexel was M3 JOHNS HOPKINS 1 p.m. Tigers and the Greyhounds in a series which Towson leads by a picked as the preseason favorite. 27-22 margin. The Tigers and the Greyhounds have met every 1 - The Tigers need just one win to reach 375 for the pro- • Home games in BOLD year since the 1981 season. gram’s 50-year history. * - ECAC game • The Tigers have won the last three meetings in the series, includ- ing last year’s 9-8 victory at Diane Geppi-Aikens Field. Towson’s three straight wins have come by a total of four goals. Coaches • In last year’s meeting, senior midfielder Brian Vetter (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) scored a career-high four goals to lead Towson Tony Seaman (Cortland St., ‘65) the Tigers to the two-goal win over the Greyhounds. He scored all four of his goals during a 6-1 run, which gave the Tigers a 9-7 Record at Towson 77-56 (10th) advantage with 6:59 remaining in the fourth quarter. Overall Record 241-129 (27th) • Goalkeeper Matt Antol (Loyola Blakefield H.S./Baldwin, Md.) made 13 saves in the victory for the Tigers, who were outshot by vs. Loyola 14-6 a 36-32 margin. Loyola Charley Toomey (Loyola, ‘90) • The Tigers have faced the Greyhounds more often than any other opponent. Towson has played against Delaware 45 times and Record at Loyola 13-13 (3rd) against UMBC 37 times. Overall Record 13-13 (3rd) • A complete series history is available on page 4 of the game notes. vs. Towson 0-2 scouting Loyola Towson Media Relations • The Greyhounds are currently 0-1 on the season following a tough 7-6 loss against 10th-ranked Notre Dame last Saturday after- noon. It marked the second straight season that the Fighting Irish have defeated Loyola. Asst. Director/MLX Contact: Eric Rhew • Junior attackman Jake Willcox (Malvern Prep/Wayne, Pa.) led the Greyhounds in the loss by scoring two goals with an assist. Rhew Office Phone: 410-704-6258 Senior attackman Shane Koppens (Shenendehowa H.S./Clifton Park, N.Y.) also scored a goal with a game-high three assists. Rhew Cell Phone: 443-690-2104 • Making his college debut, freshman goalkeeper Jake Hagelin (Boy’s Latin H.S./Havre de Grace, Md.) posted 11 saves. The Rhew Home Phone: 410-530-4791 Greyhounds outshot Notre Dame by a 34-32 margin. Rhew E-Mail: [email protected] • Loyola Coach Charley Toomey is in his third season as the Greyhounds’ leader. A 1990 graduate of Loyola, he led the Grey- Director: Peter Schlehr hounds to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since the 2001 season last year. Assoc. Director: Dan O’Connell Assistant: Jessica Lane Media Relations Fax: 410-704-3861 FOR OPENERS Website: www.TowsonTigers.com • The Tigers will be looking to win their season opener for the third straight year. Both of the Tigers’ wins during that streak have been by either one or two goals, including a 9-8 victory over the Greyhounds last year. • Entering this season, the Tigers have a 23-26 record in season opners. • During Coach Tony Seaman’s tenure, the Tigers have a 5-4 record in season openers. • The Tigers will be playing their 29th home opener at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium when they host the Greyhounds on Saturday afternoon. They have a 13-15 all-time record in home openers. Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes

TOWSON PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP (with 2007 Statistics) No. Pos. Player Yr. Hometown GP G a Pts. other Notes 6 A Bill McCutcheon Jr. Chatham, N.J. 6 0 0 0 2 shots Played in 6 games last year 33 A Jonathan Engelke Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. 16 25 8 33 8 EMO gls. Has 102 career points (80 goals, 22 assists) 41 A Tim Stratton Fr. Lititz, Pa. - - - - - Set national high school career points record 5 M1 Brian Vetter Sr. Annapolis, Md. 16 15 10 25 68 shots Led Towson midfielders with 15 goals last year 15 M1 Adam Hagelin Sr. Havre de Grace, Md. 16 9 8 17 33 shots Tallied three goals vs. Robert Morris in 2007 39 M1 Eric Boyle So. Annapolis, Md. 15 9 1 10 31 shots 4 goals in college debut vs. Molloy last season 19 M2 Randall Cooper Jr. Phoenix, Md. 16 19 12 31 59 shots Moved from attack to midfield this season 32 M2 Justin Schneider Jr. Stevensville, Md. 14 6 7 13 29 shots Recorded 3 assists against Loyola last year 50 M2 Brock Armour So. Victoria, 11 0 1 1 6 shots Appeared in 11 games as a freshman 43 FO Ted Melanson Jr. Baltimore, Md. - - - - - Transfer from Rutgers University 9 FO Mitchell Rosensweig Jr. Baltimore, Md. 16 1 1 2 17 GB Won 36 of 80 FO last year; recorded 17 GB 29 FO Andrew Morrison Fr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. - - - - - Redshirted last season 14 D Joe Wascavage So. Drayden, Md. 12 0 0 0 6 GB Played in 12 games as a reserve last year 24 D Fred Lee Sr. Fairfield, Conn. 16 0 0 0 27 GB Team co-captain 40 D Matt Richter Jr. West Friendship, Md. 16 0 0 0 26 GB Second-year starter on defense Goalkeeper yr. Hometown GP GA Gaa sv. sv.% Notes 2 GK Matt Antol Sr. Baldwin, Md. 16 122 8.70 151 .553 Earned 2nd team All-CAA honors last year 4 GK Billy Sadtler Sr. Charlottesville, Va. 5 13 8.16 17 .567 Made 6 saves against Cornell in NCAA Tourn. A - Attack; M1 - First Midfield; M2 - Second Midfield; FO - Face-Off Specialist; D - Close Defense; GK - Goalkeeper

USILA Preseason Coaches Poll Sibling Rivalry Pos. school Points • Saturday’s game between the Tigers and the Greyhounds will feature an interesting sibling rivalry. 1 Johns Hopkins 160 Towson senior midfielder Adam Hagelin (Boy’s Latin H.S./Havre de Grace, Md.) will face younger 2 Duke 152 brother and Loyola freshman goalkeeper Jake for the first time. 3 Virginia 143 • Adam Hagelin has scored 14 goals with 20 assists in his three-year Towson career. As a junior last 4 Georgetown 133 year, Adam scored nine goals with eight assists. He had a season-high three goals with an assist in 5 Princeton 130 the Tigers’ win over Robert Morris. 6 Cornell 115 • Meanwhile, Jake was a four-year letter winner at Boy’s Latin and served as a team captain last 7 Maryland 109 year. A first team All-MIAA selection, he led the Lakers to the 2006 MIAA ‘A’ Conference champion- 8 Notre Dame 106 ship. 9 Syracuse 94 10 North Carolina 89 FEBRUARY FROST FOR TIGERS 11 Albany 86 • The Tigers will be starting their season during the month of February for the eighth straight season when they take on the Grey- 12 Navy 72 hounds on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers have a 4-3 all-time record in games played in February. 13 uTowson 60 • The earliest start to a season came during the 2003 campaign when the Tigers lost to Rutgers by a 10-9 margin on February 22 14 Delaware 56 at Unitas Stadium. 15 Bucknell 44 • The Tigers have played Loyola in February as the season opener in each of the last four seasons, winning three of those con- 16 Colgate 43 tests. 17 Hofstra 26 18 UMBC 19 lights, camera, action! 19 Loyola 16 • Saturday’s game against the Greyhounds will mark the 27th time that the Tigers have played in a televised game since the begin- 20 Denver 15 ning of the 1999 season. It will be the first of five televised games for the Tigers during the regular season. • In addition, the Tigers had a televised game snowed out twice. On March 14, 1999, they were slated to host Maryland in a game Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll to be televised by WMAR-TV. However, snow forced the postponement of the game until May 5 and forced the cancellation of the (feb. 18, 2008) broadcast. In addition, last year’s season opener at Loyola was scheduled to be televised on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, but Pos. school Points was postponed until the following day due to snow. 1 Johns Hopkins 258 2 Duke 247 DOUBLE DIGIT DANGERS 3 Virginia 232 • The Tigers enter the 2008 season opener having won their last six games when scoring ten or more goals. They were a perfect 6-0 4 Georgetown 218 last year when scoring ten or more goals, including a season-high 16 goals against Robert Morris on March 31 at Unitas Stadium. 5 Princeton 196 • 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 6 Cornell 192 in the Colonial Athletic Association semi-finals at Unitas Stadium. 7 Maryland 184 • During Coach Tony Seaman’s tenure at Towson, the Tigers are 60-17 when scoring 10 or more goals in a game. 8 Syracuse 167 • The Tigers were tied for third in the CAA last year by averaging 9.50 goals per game. 9 North Carolina 162 10t Notre Dame 132 EXTRA-MAN ENGELKE 10t Navy 132 • Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) led the CAA with eight extra-man goals last year. 12 Albany 126 • During his three-year career, the senior has scored 13 extra-man goals. As a freshman, he tallied two goals on the man advantage. 13 Delaware 113 He also had three extra-man goals during the 2005 season. 14 uTowson 81 • Engelke was the Tigers’ leading scorer with 25 goals last year and has 80 career goals in three seasons. 15 Hofstra 72 16 Denver 62 Preseason Predictions 17 Loyola 41 • After winning the Colonial Athletic Association men’s lacrosse regular season title last year, the Tigers were picked to finish in 18 Drexel 38 second place in the CAA Preseason Coaches Poll, which was released on January 31. Drexel, which tied the Tigers for first place in 19 UMBC 17 the CAA standings last season, was selected as the preseason favorite after edging the Tigers with 33 points. Both teams received 20 Massachusetts 14 three first-place votes. • In addition, the Tigers were selected 13th in the USILA Preseason Coaches Poll and the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Johns Hopkins, which is the defending national champion, was voted as the number one team in both polls. Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes 2008 caa Standings Captain, My Captain caa overall • Senior midfielder Timmy Andre (Chaminade H.S./Rockville Centre, N.Y.), senior midfielder Matt Latonick (Archbishop Spald- Team W l Pct. W l Pct. ing H.S./Bowie, Md.) and senior defensemen Fred Lee (Fairfield Prep/Fairfield, Conn.) and Ryan O’Donnell (Henderson H.S./ Delaware 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 West Chester, Pa.) have been selected to serve as the Tigers’ co-captains for the 2008 season. Robert Morris 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 • Andre played in six games last year and started against Cornell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. He scored three Hofstra 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 goals on eight shots, recording a goal in three different games. Andre, who has played in 14 games in his first three years, has Sacred Heart 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 scored five goals in his college career. TOWSON 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 • Latonick played in all 16 games for the Tigers and tallied three assists. He recorded a career-high two assists in the Tigers’ Drexel 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 14-9 victory over Sacred Heart on April 6 and had a season-high four ground balls against Johns Hopkins on April 28. Latonick Villanova 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 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 Recent Results against Virginia on March 17. Lee has played in 42 career games and has 50 ground balls. Saturday, Feb. 9 • O’Donnell appeared in all 16 games as a junior and recorded 25 ground balls, including a season-high five loose balls in the Delaware 18, St. Joseph’s 11 Tigers’ 14-7 victory over Molloy College on March 3. He has played in 33 games during his first three seasons and has 41 ground Robert Morris 16, Seton Hill 2 balls and 13 caused turnovers.

Saturday, Feb. 16 Delaware 15, UMBC 7 Tigers celebrating 50th Season of Men’s Lacrosse Penn State 18, Robert Morris 2 • The 2008 campaign marks the 50th season of Towson men’s lacrosse and there have been several activities planned to celebrate the occasion. Sunday, Feb. 17 • During the Tigers’ home opener against Loyola College on February 23, the Tigers will honor Virginia 11, Drexel 7 of their All-America selections in a half-time ceremony. Syracuse 21, Villanova 6 • On April 11, there will be a dinner held to celebrate the 50 years of Towson Lacrosse in the Towson Center Arena at 8 p.m. All former lacrosse players will be invited to attend this dinner. This Week’s Schedule • When the Tigers host Drexel on April 12, the Tigers will turn back the clocks by wearing throw- Friday, Feb. 22 back jerseys. Following the 3 p.m. game, the Tiger men’s and women’s lacrosse teams will hold Robert Morris at Manhattan 3 p.m. its annual Bull Roast in the Towson Center Arena, which begins at 5:30 p.m. Lafayette at Villanova 4 p.m. • 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 regular season finale against Pennsylvania. Fans attending the 1 p.m. game will receive a commemorative All-Towson Team Saturday, Feb. 23 poster and members of the all-time team will be on hand to sign autographs. Presbyterian at Sacred Heart 12 p.m. • Fans also have the opportunity to vote for the top player at each position throughout the season by logging onto Towson’s Drexel at Pennsylvania 1 p.m. official athletics website, www.towsontigers.com. Marist at Delaware 1 p.m. Hofstra at Massachusetts 1 p.m. Loyola (Md.) at Towson 1 p.m. Johnny Unitas ® Stadium to Host 2008 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships Sunday, Feb. 24 • For the first time in Towson University history, an NCAA Championship will be held on campus when the 2008 NCAA Division Robert Morris at Wagner 12 p.m. I Women’s Lacrosse Championships are held at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium on May 23 and 25. Unitas Stadium will also host the 2009 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships. caa Preseason Coaches Poll • It will mark the tenth time that a school from the State of Maryland has hosted the event. Most recently, the United States Naval Pos. school Points Academy served as host for the 2005 Division I semi-finals and championship game. 1 Drexel 33 • 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, 2 Towson 32 May 25 at 7 p.m. All three games will be televised live by the CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV). 3 Delaware 27 • Tickets will be available beginning on March 1 by calling 410-704-2244. 4 Hofstra 22 5 Villanova 16 Up Next for the Tigers ... 6 Sacred Heart 11 • The Tigers will host the University of Denver next Sunday at 1 p.m. at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. It will be the third all-time 7 Robert Morris 6 meeting between the two teams. • The teams have not met since the 2005 season when the Tigers defeated the Pioneers by a 10-8 margin in the championship game of the Pioneer Face-Off Classic at Peter Barton Stadium. Goalkeeper Reed Sothoron made 13 saves in the victory and was named as the Tournament Most Valuable Player. • It will be the Pioneers’ first visit to Towson since the 2000 season when the Tigers posted a 16-9 victory. • The Pioneers opened the season with a 15-5 victory over Colgate last Saturday and will host North Carolina on Saturday afternoon. Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes uTowson vs. Loyola Series Scores Date H/a score Date H/a score 1959 Loyola, 8-6 Apr. 11, 1987 A Towson, 8-7 1960 Loyola, 10-7 Apr. 9, 1988 H Loyola, 10-9 1961 Towson, 15-9 Apr. 8, 1989 A Loyola, 9-4 1962 Loyola, 13-6 Apr. 7, 1990 H Loyola, 17-12 May, 1963 Loyola, 10-9 Apr. 10, 1991 A Loyola, 14-12 Towson-Loyola Series Information Apr. 28, 1964 Loyola, 8-1 Apr. 4, 1992 H Towson, 8-7 (OT) 1965 Towson, 7-6 Mar. 27, 1993 A Loyola, 12-8 Overall Towson leads, 27-22 May 3, 1966 Towson, 5-4 Apr. 2, 1994 H Loyola, 13-12 Streak Towson, +3 May 3, 1967 Loyola, 12-6 Apr. 1, 1995 A Loyola, 16-8 Last Towson Win Feb. 26, 2007 (TOW, 9-8) 1968 Loyola, 5-4 Mar. 30, 1996 H Towson, 12-11 (OT) Last Loyola Win Feb. 28, 2004 (LOY, 14-9) 1969 Towson, 11-10 May 12, 1996 N Towson, 16-11 Most Goals Scored by Towson 26 (1974) 1970 Towson, 17-2 Apr. 23, 1997 A Loyola, 20-9 Fewest Goals Scored by Towson 1 (1964) May 5, 1971 Towson, 13-4 Mar. 28, 1998 H Loyola, 12-8 Most Goals Scored by Loyola 20 (1997) 1972 Towson, 17-3 Apr. 3, 1999 A Loyola, 16-14 Fewest Goals Scored by Loyola 2 (1973) May 12, 1973 A Towson, 14-2 Apr. 1, 2000 H Loyola, 13-8 Biggest Margin of Victory by Towson 20 (1974) May 11, 1974 H Towson, 26-6 Mar. 31, 2001 A Towson, 19-14 Biggest Margin of Victory by Loyola 11 (1997) May 6, 1975 A Towson, 18-7 Mar. 30, 2002 H Loyola, 15-7 Longest Win Streak by Towson 11 (1969-79) Apr. 1, 1976 H Towson, 20-6 Mar. 29, 2003 A Towson, 15-10 Longest Win Streak by Loyola 4 (2 times) Apr. 19, 1977 A Towson, 15-12 Feb. 28, 2004 H Loyola, 14-9 Apr. 19, 1978 H Towson, 20-12 Feb. 26, 2005 A Towson, 7-5 2007 NCAA Division I Team Rankings Mar. 26, 1979 A Towson, 13-12 Feb. 25, 2006 H Towson, 11-10 Statistic Towson Loyola Mar. 18, 1981 A Loyola, 13-9 Feb. 25, 2007 A Towson, 9-8 Scoring Offense 24 16 May 14, 1982 H Towson, 22-14 Scoring Defense 22 36 Apr. 16, 1983 A Towson, 12-9 Face-Off Win Pct. 38 4 Apr. 14, 1984 H Towson, 11-7 Man-Up Offense 29 8 Apr. 13, 1985 A Loyola, 7-5 Man-Down Defense 44 15 Apr. 12, 1986 H Towson, 9-8 Scoring Margin 19 25 Win Percentage 20 22 (57 teams ranked) Last Meeting: Towson 9, Loyola 8 (Feb. 26, 2007 • Diane Geppi-Aikens Field) BALTIMORE, Md. – Led by a career-high four-goal effort from junior midfielder Brian Vetter, the Tigers opened their 49th Current Towson Players vs. Loyola season of college lacrosse with a 9-8 victory over local rival Loyola College at Diane Geppi-Aikens Field. Player GP G A Pts. The Tigers jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the first 2:20 of the game with goals from junior attackman Jonathan Engelke Brock Armour 1 0 0 0 and sophomore midfielder Randall Cooper. However, the Greyhounds responded with four straight goals to take a 4-2 advan- Kyle Batton 1 1 0 1 tage with 6:12 remaining in the stanza. Senior attackman Patrick Kennedy led Loyola with a goal and two assists during the Clint Brakebill 2 0 0 0 spurt. Randall Cooper 1 2 1 3 Junior midfielder Adam Hagelin scored with 36 seconds remaining in the first quarter to cut the margin to 4-3, but the Grey- Jonathan Engelke 3 5 1 6 hounds added two more goals for a 6-3 edge with 6:17 left in the first half. Adam Hagelin 3 2 1 3 Trailing by three goals, the Tigers scored six of the next seven goals to take a 9-7 advantage with 6:59 remaining in regula- Matt Latonick 3 0 0 0 tion. Vetter scored all four of his goals during the rally. With 5:55 left, Kennedy added his second goal of the game off an assist Fred Lee 3 0 0 0 by senior midfielder Cory Coffman, but the Tigers held on for the one-goal victory. Ryan O’Donnell 2 0 0 0 Vetter led the Tigers with his four-goal effort while Cooper added two goals and an assist. Junior goalkeeper Matt Antol made Matt Richter 1 0 0 0 13 saves in the victory for the Tigers. Mitchell Rosensweig 1 0 1 1 Kennedy scored two goals with three assists for Loyola in a losing effort while junior attackman Shane Koppens tallied a Kyle Smedley 2 0 0 0 goal with two assists. Brian Vetter 3 5 0 5 Matt Vetter 1 0 0 0 Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 F Joe Wascavage 1 0 0 0 Towson (1-0) 3 2 2 2 9 Loyola (0-1) 5 1 1 1 8 Goalkeeper GP MP GAA Sv% Matt Antol 2 105 8.00 .611 Goals: TOW – Brian Vetter 4, Randall Cooper 2, Nick Williams 1, Jonathan Engelke 1, Adam Hagelin 1; LOY – Patrick Kennedy 2, Dan Bauers 2, Shane Koppens 1, Ryan Rabidou 1, Andrew Spack 1, Greg Leonard 1. Assists: TOW – Randall Cooper 1, Loyola Probable Starters Jonathan Engelke 1, Bobby Griebe 1, Mitchell Rosensweig 1, Nick Williams 1; LOY – Patrick Kennedy 3, Shane Koppens 2, Cory Coffman 1, Ryan Rabidou 1. Saves: TOW – Matt Antol 13 (60:00, 8 goals allowed); LOY – Alex Peaty 12 (60:00, 9 goals vs. Towson* allowed). Attendance: 1,492. Player Pos. G A Pts. 8 - Shane Koppens A 1 3 4 Team Stats TOW loy 16 - Cooper MacDonnell A 1 0 1 Shots 32 36 20 - Collin Finnerty A 1 0 1 Ground Balls 32 40 4 - Joe Landry M 0 0 0 Face-Off Wins 6 14 5 - Tyler Gale M 0 0 0 Penalties/Minutes 5/3:30 5/4:00 29 - Paul Richards M 0 0 0 Extra-Man Opps. 1-5 2-5 2 - Steve Layne D 0 0 0 Clears 14-15 17-19 30 - Eric Kohl D 0 0 0 Turnovers 13 16 38 - David Moore D 0 0 0

Goalkeeper Pos. MP GAA Sv% 24 - Jake Hagelin GK 60:00 7.00 .611

* - based on last game Game 1 u loyola 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 (241-129) 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: Mandy Bustard, Liz Wathen Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes

Head Coach Tony Seaman became the head coach at Washington College. Haus returned to Johns Hopkins in 1999 as the 10th Season at Towson u 77-56 head coach before going to the University of North Carolina, where he will begin his eighth season 27th Season Overall u 241-129 as the Tar Heels’ leader this year. Meanwhile, Dave Pietramala left Johns Hopkins to become the head coach at Cornell University. One of the winningest coaches in NCAA lacrosse history, Tony Sea- After three years with the Big Red, Coach Pietramala returned to his alma mater and has led the man has taken the Tiger program to college lacrosse’s highest level Blue Jays to two NCAA titles in the last three seasons. since coming to Towson in 1999. With five appearances in the NCAA During his time at Johns Hopkins, Seaman was selected to coach the United States National Tournament in the last seven years, Seaman has directed Towson to Team in the 1994 ILF World Championships in Manchester, England. He led the United States to a half of the Tigers’ postseason appearances. perfect record and the title after beating Australia by 21-7 in the championship game. Entering the 2008 season, Seaman ranks seventh among active Prior to serving as the U.S. National Team coach, Seaman was on the selection committees for Division I coaches with 241 career victories and a .651 winning per- the squads which won the title during the 1986 and 1990 World Games. He was also a member of centage. Overall, he is the 16th-winningest coach in NCAA lacrosse the 1998 World Games planning committee. history by victories while his winning percentage ranks 25th on the all-time list. After a successful eight-year stint with the Blue Jays, Seaman left Johns Hopkins in 1999 to be- In his career, Seaman has taken his team to the NCAA Division I Tournament 19 times, including come the head coach at Towson. After winning his first three games as the Tigers’ leader, the team last year’s appearance by the Tigers. In addition, he is one of only two coaches to have earned dropped eight of its ten remaining games and ended the season with a 5-8 record. National Coach of the Year honors at two different schools, earning the award in 1983 and 1984 After a 3-10 record in 2000, Seaman and the Tigers turned things around and reached the NCAA while at the University of Pennsylvania and during the 2001 season when he led the Tigers to the semi-finals in 2001 with a 14-4 record. They also won the AMERICA EAST title in their final year of NCAA Division I semi-finals. membership with a roster which included 17 sophomores and 12 freshmen. For his efforts, Seaman The only coach in NCAA Division I history to guide three different schools to the NCAA Tourna- was named as the National Division I Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. ment, he led the Quakers to the postseason six times before taking Johns Hopkins University to Following a 7-5 season in 2002, the Tigers won the first of three straight Colonial Athletic As- eight straight NCAA Tournaments. In his nine years at Towson, the Tigers have reached the NCAA sociation championships in 2003 with a 9-6 record, which included a perfect 5-0 mark in conference Tournament five times. play. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years and defeated During his first nine years at Towson, Coach Seaman has led the Tigers to a 77-56 overall record Penn State in the first round before losing to the Blue Jays in the quarter-finals. and four conference championships. In addition, he led the Tigers to the greatest single-season In 2004, the Tigers finished with an 11-5 record and won their second consecutive CAA title turnaround in college lacrosse history during the 2001 season when Towson had a 14-4 record. after a perfect 5-0 league record. They reached the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year During the previous year, the Tigers won just three games. where they lost to Georgetown. A 1965 graduate of the State University of New York at Cortland, Seaman began his coaching During the 2005 season, the Tigers were seeded seventh in the NCAA Tournament after winning career as the junior varsity coach at Port Washington High School. He joined the Lynbrook School a third straight conference championship. The Tigers’ season ended with an 11-5 record after a last- System in 1968, serving as a junior high lacrosse and coach. second loss against Cornell in the first round of the tournament at Unitas Stadium. As the head coach at Lynbrook High School from 1972 to 1981, Seaman compiled a 116-61 Despite an 8-6 record in 2006, the Tigers were unable to reach the NCAA Tournament after record and earned Division IV Nassau County Coach of the Year honors in 1977 after a 16-5 sea- being upset by the University of Delaware in the semi-finals. However, the Tigers made a return to son. He earned the award two years later after leading the team to a 14-8 record. During the 1978 the NCAA Tournament last year with an at-large selection. They finished with a 9-7 record following season, Seaman’s Lynbrook team won the South Shore championship. In 1981, he served as the a loss to undefeated Cornell in the first round. coach of the New York City Club of the USILA. During his coaching career, Seaman has coached 72 All-Americans, including 13 first team In 1982, Seaman moved to the college coaching ranks by directing C.W. Post to a 12-3 record selections. He has also coached a National Player of the Year, 42 All-Ivy League players, five All- in its first season as Division I program. The Pioneers defeated prominent teams including Yale, Vil- America East picks and 26 All-CAA selections. lanova and Air Force. Honored as the Mid-East Conference Coach of the Year during that season, Seaman and his wife, Guri, are the parents of two Division I lacrosse players. Their daughter, he was assisted by John Danowski, who will be starting his second season at Duke University after Barb, will be a sophomore on the University of Pennsylvania lacrosse team this year while their son, a long career at CAA rival Hofstra University. Greg, will be a junior midfielder on the Princeton University lacrosse team during the 2008 season. While he coached C.W. Post in a part-time capacity, he remained at Lynbrook as a history teacher until Both Barb and Greg reached the NCAA Tournament last year with their respective teams. 1983 when he became the head coach at the University of Pennsylvania. He instantly led the Quakers to the NCAA Tournament with a 10-3 record and a share of the Ivy League championship. Making their third- ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, the Quakers dropped an 11-8 decision to eventual national uSeaman’s Year-by-Year Record champion Syracuse in the quarter-finals. Seaman earned his first National Division I Coach of the Year Year School Record Comments 1982 C.W. Post 13-3 First season as a Division I coach award for his efforts, receiving the Morris Touchstone Memorial Award. Named Mid-East Conference Coach of the Year In his second season at Penn, the Quakers overcame a season-opening loss to Rutgers and 1983 Pennsylvania 10-3 Ivy League Champions; reached NCAA quarter-finals won 12 straight games to earn the outright Ivy League title. Returning to the NCAA Tournament, 1984 Pennsylvania 12-2 2nd straight Ivy League title; reached NCAA quarter-finals the Quakers suffered a tough 8-7 loss to Army after the Black Knights made a strong fourth quarter Named National Division I Coach of the Year comeback for the victory. Seaman was honored as the Division I Coach of the Year for the second 1985 Pennsylvania 10-4 3rd straight NCAA Tournament appearance straight season after leading Penn to one of the most successful seasons in the program’s history. Named National Division I Coach of the Year The seventh-ranked Quakers finished with a 10-4 record in 1985 and earned a second place 1986 Pennsylvania 6-7 finish in the Ivy League. The season ended with a pair of losses to Syracuse, including a defeat in 1987 Pennsylvania 10-5 Ivy League Champions; earned NCAA Tournament berth 1988 Pennsylvania 11-4 2nd straight Ivy League title; reached NCAA semi-finals the NCAA quarter-finals. 1989 Pennsylvania 9-5 Earned third straight NCAA berth However, Penn made school history the following season by winning its first NCAA Tournament 1990 Pennsylvania 6-7 game, an 11-10 victory over the University of Massachusetts. The Quakers lost to Maryland by 12-8 1991 Johns Hopkins 8-4 1st season with the Blue Jays; reached NCAA quarter-finals in the quarter-finals, ending the season with a 10-5 record. 1992 Johns Hopkins 8-5 NCAA semifinalists After a 1-2 start to the 1988 season, the Quakers rebounded to win eight straight games and 1993 Johns Hopkins 11-4 NCAA semifinalists qualified for the NCAA Tournament with a share of the Ivy League crown. After defeating Loyola by 1994 Johns Hopkins 9-5 NCAA quarterfinalists a 12-8 margin in the quarter-finals, they lost to Syracuse by a one-goal margin in the semi-finals. 1995 Johns Hopkins 13-1 12-0 regular season record; NCAA semifinalists Making their sixth NCAA Tournament appearance in 1989, the Quakers finished with a 9-5 re- 1996 Johns Hopkins 8-6 NCAA semifinalists 1997 Johns Hopkins 10-4 Reached NCAA quarter-finals cord. Of the five losses that season, two of them were against the United States Naval Academy. 1998 Johns Hopkins 10-4 Reached NCAA quarter-finals One of Seaman’s assistant coaches during that season was current Rutgers Coach Jim Stagnitta, 1999 Towson 5-8 1st season with the Tigers who will begin his 19th year as a head coach this season. 2000 Towson 3-10 During his eight-year tenure at Penn, Seaman led the Quakers to a 74-37 record and won at 2001 Towson 14-4 America East Champions; NCAA semifinalists least a share of the Ivy League title four times while making the NCAA Tournament each season. Named National Division I Coach of the Year In 1991, Seaman moved to Baltimore to become the 20th head coach in Johns Hopkins lacrosse Honored as Towson University Coach of the Year history and led the Blue Jays to eight straight NCAA Division I Tournaments while becoming the 2002 Towson 7-5 Tigers’ 1st season in Colonial Athletic Association 2003 Towson 9-6 Colonial Athletic Association champions; third-winningest coach in the program’s history. Of the eight NCAA Tournament appearances, the NCAA quarterfinalists Blue Jays advanced to the semi-finals four times. Named CAA Coach of the Year Seaman had his best year at Johns Hopkins during the 1995 season, leading the Blue Jays to 2004 Towson 11-5 Colonial Athletic Association champions; NCAA Tournament a perfect 12-0 regular season record. After beating Loyola by an 18-5 margin in the NCAA quarter- Named CAA and Towson University Coach of the Year finals, the Blue Jays were upset by host Maryland in the semi-finals, ending the season with a 13-1 2005 Towson 11-5 Colonial Athletic Association champions; NCAA Tournament record. 2006 Towson 8-6 During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Seaman had several assistant coaches who went on to be- 2007 Towson 9-7 Tigers earn NCAA Tournament at-large berth come a college head coach. John Haus, who served as a defensive coordinator at Johns Hopkins, Totals 26 Years 241-129 Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes

#31 - Timmy Andre Reserve Academy as a senior … helped the Pioneers to the Midwest Scholastic Lacrosse Coaches Associa- Sr. u Midfield u 6-1 u 205 lbs. tion title … named first team All-MSLCA three times … honored as team MVP … earned honorable mention Rockville Centre, N.Y. u Chaminade H.S. Division I All-State accolades … also played for the Pioneers, leading team to 18-10-1 record as a senior. CO-CAPTAIN Personal: Aspires to become a high school teacher … enjoys boating … has worked in construction 2007 Season: Appeared in six games as a junior … started in NCAA Tournament game at Cornell … during the summer … lists Bobby Orr as his favorite athlete … favorite book is 5 People You Meet in Heaven scored three goals … tallied goal in win over Robert Morris … recorded goal in victory over Hofstra in CAA … favorite movie is Batman … favorite actor is Edward Norton … favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali … has semi-finals … scored goal in loss to Delaware in CAA championship game. one older brother … father works for Canadian Coast Guard … son of Kenneth and Jackie Armour … born on 2006 Season: Played in seven games … made first career start against Drexel … tallied two goals May 9, 1987 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. on six shots … scored first goal of college career in win over Butler … tallied goal in victory at Sacred Heart along with three ground balls. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2005 Season: Saw action in one game as a freshman …made college debut in 17-9 victory over 2007 11-0 0 1 1 6 3 1-1.0 Sacred Heart, recording one penalty. Career 11-0 0 1 1 6 3 1-1.0 Background: Two-sport athlete at Chaminade High School … helped the Flyers to the 2002 New York State lacrosse championship … earned All-League honors in lacrosse twice … named as an All-Star in foot- Season High Career High ball for the New York State Catholic League … served as a team captain for lacrosse and football teams. Goals n/a n/a Personal: Career goal is to work in marketing for a professional sports team … lists his father as the Assists n/a 1, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) person he admires the most … has served an internship with the New York Jets during the summer … father Points n/a 1, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) played football at Southern Connecticut State and in the League … younger brother, Ground Balls n/a 2, at Loyola (2/26/07) Nicholas, is a junior at Marist and plays football for the Red Foxes … has an older brother … parents are Caused Turnovers n/a n/a graduates of Southern Connecticut State who work as teachers … son of Louis and Carol Andre … born on December 6, 1984 in Rockville Centre, N.Y. #16 - Kyle Batton Sr. u Attack u 6-0 u 160 lbs. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. u 2005 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0.5 Monkton, Md. Dulaney H.S. 2006 7-1 2 0 2 6 3 1-0.5 2007 Season: Appeared in 14 games … scored nine goals with one assist … tallied two goals against 2007 6-1 3 0 3 8 0 2-2.0 Sacred Heart and at Delaware … scored a goal in five other games … had season-high three ground balls Career 14-2 5 0 5 14 3 4-3.0 against Hofstra in CAA semi-final … recorded one caused turnover in loss at UMBC. 2006 Season: Played in 12 games … started five times … finished season with six goals and two Season High Career High assists … recorded season-high three points against Delaware with two goals and one assist … scored two Goals n/a 1, five times goals against Binghamton ... tallied a goal and an assist in win over Butler … scored a goal in loss at Hofstra Assists n/a n/a … had five ground balls, including two at Robert Morris and Delaware. Points n/a 1, five times 2005 Season: Played in 14 games as a redshirt freshman … started against Air Force and Delaware Ground Balls n/a 3, at Sacred Heart (4/22/06) … scored five goals with two assists … scored first goal of college career in win over Loyola … scored game- Caused Turnovers n/a n/a winning goal against Rutgers and also had an assist … also had a goal with an assist against Sacred Heart … tallied goals against Hofstra and Johns Hopkins … recorded three ground balls. #2 - Matt Antol Background: Four-year letter winner for Coach Gary Schreiber at Dulaney High School … scored Sr. u Goalkeeper u 5-10 u 180 lbs. 229 goals with 84 assists in career … led Lions to four straight Maryland state championships … scored five goals with two assists against Severna Park in 2003 state championship … two-time All-America selection Baldwin, Md. u Loyola Blakefield H.S. … honored as C. Markland Kelly Award recipient … also played soccer for the Lions and reached state finals 2007 Season: Started all 16 games for the Tigers … earned second team All-CAA honors … recorded twice … scored 10 goals with 11 assists as a forward. a .553 save percentage while allowing 8.70 goals per game … ranked fourth in the CAA in save percentage Personal: Career goal is to work in construction … lists his parents as the people he admires the and goals against average … had 37 ground balls and caused four turnovers … tallied season-high 16 saves most … has worked for his father in a family-owned custom home building business during the summer … in loss at UMBC … led Tigers to win at Villanova with 15-save effort, earning CAA Player of the Week honors lists Billy Ripken as his favorite athlete … lists 300 as his favorite movie … enjoys eating at Pasta Mista’s … had 15 saves at Virginia … made 13 saves in season opener, a victory at Loyola … recorded 12 saves in … has an older sister and a younger sister … son of Rick and Grace Batton … born on February 4, 1985 in win over Delaware along with season-high five ground balls … also recorded 12 saves at Drexel and against Towson, Md. Hofstra in CAA semi-final … tallied 11 saves against Hofstra in regular season meeting … had ten saves against Johns Hopkins. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2006 Season: Played in seven games as a sophomore … started three times … made 21 saves while 2005 14-2 5 2 7 13 3 2-1.5 allowing 28 goals … made first career start against Loyola and recorded nine saves … came off the bench to 2006 12-5 6 2 8 25 5 1-0.5 post four saves at Virginia .. started against Robert Morris and allowed three goals in 30 minutes … posted 2007 14-0 9 1 10 25 6 0-0.0 three saves against Sacred Heart off the bench. Career 40-7 20 5 25 63 14 3-2.0 2005 Season: Saw action in three games as a freshman … faced five shots and allowed two goals … made college debut against Maryland … allowed two goals in five minutes against Virginia … played final Season High Career High four minutes of Tigers’ 17-9 win over Sacred Heart. Goals n/a 2, four times Background: Helped Loyola Blakefield reach MIAA semi-finals twice … also earned All-MIAA hon- Assists n/a 1, five times ors as a member of the Dons’ ice hockey team. Points n/a 3, vs. Delaware (3/25/06) Personal: Enjoys watching movies … has worked lacrosse camps during the summer … enjoys Ground Balls n/a 3, vs. Hofstra (5/2/07) reading Harry Potter series … lists Sweet Home Alabama as his favorite movie … favorite actor is Jim Carrey Caused Turnovers n/a 2, at Robert Morris (3/21/06) … favorite musician is the late John Denver … enjoys eating at Pasta Mista’s … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … favorite movie is Caddyshack … has worked at the University of Maryland at Baltimore during the summer #38 - Tommy Beach … has one older brother … son of David and Susan Antol … born on December 3, 1986 in Towson, Md. Freshman u Attack u 6-4 u 175 lbs. u Season GP-GS MP Svs Sv.% GA GAA GB Catonsville, Md. Mt. St. Joseph H.S. 2005 3-0 8 0 .000 2 14.34 3 Background: Earned second team All-City honors for the Gaels … member of the Brogden Cup 2006 7-3 192 21 .429 28 8.74 11 team … selected to play in the Maryland Senior All-Star Game. 2007 16-16 841 151 .553 122 8.70 37 Personal: Enjoys playing the guitar and golf … has worked as a coach and bus boy during the sum- Career 26-19 1041 172 .531 152 8.76 51 mer … lists Christiano Ronaldo as his favorite athlete … enjoys reading Harry Potter series … favorite actor is Mark Wahlberg … favorite musician is Jack White … lists Tiber River Tavern as his favorite restaurant … Season High Career High has one older sister … mother is a teacher … father is a Towson University graduate … son of Tom and Mary Minutes Played n/a 62:17, vs. Hofstra (4/14/07) Lou Beach … born on May 19, 1989 in Catonsville, Md. Goals Allowed (Fewest) n/a 0, three times Saves n/a 16, at UMBC (4/3/07) Ground Balls n/a 5, vs. Delaware (5/5/07) Caused Turnovers n/a 2, at Virginia (3/17/07)

#50 - Brock Armour Soph. u Midfield u 5-8 u 165 lbs. British Columbia, Canada u Western Reserve Academy 2007 Season: Played in 11 games as a freshman … recorded first career assist in Tigers’ 14-7 win over Molloy … tallied two ground balls in season opener against Loyola … had a ground ball against Ohio State. Background: Has plenty of indoor lacrosse experience … led the Burnaby Lakers to a pair of championships … also helped Lakers to 27-1 record in 2006 … served as team captain at Western Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #7 - Blake Best Molloy … won 19 of 43 face-offs … tallied 21 ground balls … won 6 of 10 face-offs against Ohio State with five Graduate Student u Attack u 6-0 u 205 lbs. ground balls … earned season-high nine ground balls while winning 8 of 11 draws against Robert Morris. Severna Park, Md. u Severna Park H.S. u Lehigh Univ. 2006 Season: Played in 10 games as a freshman … scored first goal of career against Virginia … won 7 of 12 face-offs … posted two face-off wins in three attempts against Sacred Heart. At Lehigh University: Played in 43 games and made 29 starts … missed 2007 season due to injury Background: Helped the Blue Tornadoes to Tennessee state titles in 2002 and 2004 … earned first … scored 49 goals with 29 assists in three years … served as team captain … earned second team All-Patriot team All-State honors three times … scored 109 goals with 84 assists during his high school career … good League honors as a junior … tallied 22 goals with 11 assists during 2006 season … ranked tenth in the Patriot student who was a member of the Headmaster’s List and the Faculty Recognition List. League in goals and ninth in points … scored three goals against Vermont … started all 14 games as a sopho- Personal: Career goal is to become a pharmacist … enjoys climbing and boating … favorite athlete more … led team with 14 assists … scored 18 goals, good for third on the team … scored three goals against is Peyton Manning … lists A Time to Kill as his favorite book … favorite movie is Shawshank Redemption … Marist, St. Joseph’s and Colgate … scored nine goals with four assists as a freshman. enjoys eating pulled pork and baked beans … has one older sister … parents work in sales … son of Patrick Background: Led Severna Park to state finals three times … named as Anne Arundel County Player Brakebill and Beth Walker … born on September 3, 1985 in Chattanooga, Tenn. of the Year … earned high school All-America honors … first team All-County selection … named first team All-Met by Washington Post … selected as MVP of the U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American Game … also Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. played soccer for the Falcons, earning All-County honors. 2006 10-0 1 0 1 5 6 0-0.0 Personal: Career goal is to work in accounting … lists his grandfather, Waylan Blake, as the person 2007 14-4 2 1 3 17 21 1-0.5 he admires the most … has worked with Habitat for Humanity … worked as an intern for Ernst & Young Career 24-4 3 1 4 22 27 1-0.5 during the summer … favorite athletes are Sean Taylor and Ed Reed … favorite actor is Matthew McCon- aughey … has two brothers … father is a graduate of UNC Greensboro who played for the Spar- Season High Career High tans … mother is a nurse who graduated from South Carolina … son of Eric Best and Claudia Cavey and Goals n/a 2, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) stepson of Joanne Best and Calvin Cavey … born on June 25, 1985 in Annapolis, Md. Assists n/a 1, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) Points n/a 3, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) #30 - Phil Blevins Ground Balls n/a 5, vs. Ohio State (3/20/07) Sophomore u Midfield u 5-5 u 140 lbs. Face-Off Wins n/a 8, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) Face-Off Attempts n/a 11, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) Cockeysville, Md. u Calvert Hall H.S. Caused Turnovers n/a 1, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) 2007 Season: Played in three games … took one shot … made college debut against Robert Morris in 16-3 win. #19 - Randall Cooper 2006 Season: Sat out season as a medical redshirt. Sr. u Midfield u 6-0 u 195 lbs. Background: Led Calvert Hall to MIAA ‘A’ Championship as a senior … scored 24 goals with 19 assists Phoenix, Md. u Friends School as a senior … earned first team All-Metro and All-City/County honors … also played soccer for Cardinals. Personal: Career goal is to become a business man … lists his mother as the person he admires the 2007 Season: Started all 16 games at attack for the Tigers … ranked third on team with 31 points … most … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … favorite movie is Superbad … enjoys eating meatloaf … lists winning scored 19 goals with 12 assists … tallied career-high four goals in win at Delaware … scored three goals in a high school championship as his most memorable experience … has two brothers … brother, Jeremy, plays CAA semi-final win over Hofstra … posted two-goal, two-assist effort against Molloy in 14-7 win … scored two lacrosse at UMBC … father is a graduate of the University of Maryland … mother graduated from Loyola Col- goals with an assist in season-opening victory over Loyola … tallied one goal with two assists in victory over lege … son of Jim Short and Patricia Blevins … born on February 25, 1987 in Cockeysville, Md. Robert Morris … had a goal with two assists in CAA championship against Delaware … scored a goal with an assist against Cornell in NCAA Tournament. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2006 Season: Appeared in five games as a freshman … started three times … took eight shots. 2006 Sat out season as medical redshirt Background: Three-sport athlete at Friends School who also played soccer and basketball … earned 2007 3-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 first and second team All-Metro honors in lacrosse … helped Quakers finish 2004 season as ninth-ranked team Career 3-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 in Baltimore area with 41 goals and 22 assists … also had 156 ground balls … earned Robert A Nicholos Award, which is the highest lacrosse honor given at Friends School … earned the school’s Pieter J. DeSmith Award for Season High Career High soccer … honored as a second team All-City soccer selection … also played forward for the Quakers basketball Goals n/a n/a team … sang in the upper school choir … served as president of Friends School Athletic Association. Assists n/a n/a Personal: Aspires to attend medical school … lists his parents as the people he admires the most … Points n/a n/a enjoys skiing and paintball … has worked in landscaping during the summer … also spent time working in a Ground Balls n/a n/a cancer research lab at Johns Hopkins … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … lists Dan Brown as his favorite author Caused Turnovers n/a 1, at Delaware (4/11/07) … favorite movie is Gladiator … enjoys listening to music by Dave Matthews Band … favorite restaurant is Pasta Mista’s … has one younger sister … father is an English teacher who graduated from Brown … mother is #39 - Eric Boyle a graduate of the University of Richmond who works for Citigroup … son of Randy and Diana Cooper … born on February 7, 1986 in Baltimore, Md. Sophomore u Attack u 6-3 u 200 lbs. u Annapolis, Md. Annapolis H.S. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2007 Season: Played in 15 games as a freshman … scored nine goals with an assist … scored four 2006 5-3 0 0 0 8 5 0-0.0 goals in college debut, a win over Molloy … earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors … tallied two goals against 2007 16-16 19 12 31 59 21 2-1.0 Maryland … scored a goal against UMBC and Sacred Heart … recorded goal in win over Drexel … had ten Career 21-19 19 12 31 67 26 2-1.0 ground balls … recorded season-high four ground balls against Maryland. Background: Two-sport athlete for Annapolis High School … led Anne Arundel County in scoring Season High Career High as a junior with 48 goals and 27 assists … finished his career with 160 points … earned first team All-County Goals n/a 4, at Delaware (4/11/07) honors … played in Maryland State Senior All-Star Game and Anne Arundel County All-Star Game … also Assists n/a 2, four times played soccer for the Panthers. Points n/a 4, two times Personal: Lists his dad as the person he admires the most … enjoys surfing and fishing … has surfed Ground Balls n/a 4, at Loyola (2/26/07) off the coast of Costa Rica several times … went skydiving on his 18th birthday, which is his most memorable Caused Turnovers n/a 2, at Robert Morris (3/21/06) experience … enjoys reading Harry Potter series … favorite actor is Tom Hanks … enjoys listening to Miles Davis … favorite restaurant is Pasta Mista’s … has one younger brother … older sister, Shelley, transferred to #27 - Chris Corsiglia Loyola College after playing two years at Massachusetts where she played for the women’s lacrosse team … Sr. u Defense u 6-4 u 215 lbs. father is a Towson University graduate who works as an investment advisor …mother graduated from Johns San Francisco, Calif. u The Hill School Hopkins University and is a nurse practitioner … uncle, Peter Eldredge, was a three-time All-America midfielder at Virginia who led the Cavaliers to the 1972 NCAA championship … son of Chris and Wynn Boyle … born on 2007 Season: Played in two games … took one shot. December 23, 1987 in Annapolis, Md. Background: Transfer from Essex Community College who also attended Whittier College … three- sport athlete at The Hill School who also played football and hockey … served as team captain … led lacrosse Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. team to 2004 M.A.P.L.E. championship … threw for over 2,500 yards as a quarterback at the Proctor Academy 2007 15-0 9 1 10 31 10 0-0.0 … earned first team All-New England in 2003 … helped Proctor to the 2003 NEPSAC Division II ice hockey Career 15-0 9 1 10 31 10 0-0.0 title. Personal: Career goal is to work in sports marketing … enjoys wakeboarding, music and movies … Season High Career High favorite athlete is Frank Gore … enjoys reading books by John Grisham … favorite movie is Grandma’s Boy … Goals n/a 4, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) favorite actor is Adam Sandler … lists Aaron Lewis from Staind as his favorite musician … favorite restaurant Assists n/a 1, at Cornell (5/12/07) is In-n-Out Burger … lists winning a state hockey championship as a senior in high school as most memorable Points n/a 4, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) experience … parents are graduates of Santa Clara University … father played football for the Broncos as an Ground Balls n/a 4, vs. Maryland (3/10/07) offensive guard … son of Tom Corsiglia and Lynn Butler .. born on October 30, 1984 in San Francisco, Calif. Caused Turnovers n/a 1, two times Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2007 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 #23 - Clint Brakebill Career 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 Junior u Midfield u 5-9 u 185 lbs. Chattanooga, Tenn. u McCallie School 2007 Season: Appeared in 14 games … made four starts … scored two goals with an assist in win over Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #47 - Elliot Domanic … father was an All-American at Cornell who was named as the Ivy League’s Player of the Year in 1981 … Fr. u Attack u 6-1 u 165 lbs. mother graduated from Molloy College … son of Norm and Ellen Engelke … born on March 7, 1985 in Rockville Santa Ana, Calif. u Foothill H.S. Centre, N.Y. Background: Led Knights to CIF title as a senior … scored 71 goals with 34 assists as a senior … Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. named as a high school All-American … honored as MVP of the Seaview League … selected as 2007 Player 2004 16-12 31 7 38 87 18 2-1.0 of the Year by OC Register. 2005 15-14 24 7 31 65 13 3-1.5 Personal: Aspires to work in physical therapy … lists his parents as the people he admires the most … 2006 Sat out season as redshirt enjoys fishing, collecting comic books and traveling … has worked for his uncle during the summer … favorite 2007 16-16 2 8 33 68 21 1-1.0 book is The Pilgrimmage … favorite movie is Terminator II … favorite actor is Vince Vaughn … enjoys listening Career 47-42 80 22 102 220 52 6-3.5 to music by Jack Johnson and the Rolling Stones … favorite food is sushi … one of four children in family … father graduated from Cal State Fullerton … mother is a graduate of UC Irvine … son of Eric and Jacqueline Season High Career High Domanic … born on September 5, 1989 in Santa Ana, Calif. Goals n/a 8, vs. Villanova (4/3/04) Assists n/a 2, two times #26 - John DuBois Points n/a 9, vs. Villanova (4/3/04) Fr. u Midfield u 5-8 u 175 lbs. Ground Balls n/a 3, four times Lititz, Pa. u Manheim Township H.S. Caused Turnovers n/a 1, eight times Background: Earned All-America honors at Manheim Township … led Streaks to state finals in ad- dition to league and district championships … scored 118 goals with 28 assists as a senior … tallied 78 goals #13 - Tim Flynn u u u with 24 assists during junior season … also played football. Fr. Attack 5-5 140 lbs. Personal: Career goal is to work in business … lists his mother as the person he admires the most Cotuit, Mass. u Barnstable H.S. … enjoys watching movies … lists the late Sean Taylor as his favorite athlete … favorite book is “The DaVinci Background: Led Barnstable High School to league championship and berth in state quarter-finals as Code” … favorite actor is Will Farrell … enjoys listening to music by Red Hot Chili Peppers … lists reaching the a senior … scored 45 goals with 47 assists and was named as an All-American … honored as league Player of state finals in lacrosse as his most memorable experience … enjoys eating steak … has a younger brother and the Year … three-time All-League selection … named as an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star twice. an older sister … father graduated from WPI and works in orthopedic sales … son of Phil and Kathy DuBois … Personal: Career goal is to work in sports management … lists his parents as the people he admires born on February 13, 1989 in Harrisburg, Pa. the most … enjoys snowboarding and going to the beach … has worked at an ice cream shop and at lacrosse camps during the summer … lists David Ortiz as his favorite athlete … enjoys reading Outside Providence … #35 - Dave Edens favorite movie is Boondock Saints … favorite actor is Jack Black … lists Spiritus Pizza as his favorite restaurant So. u Goalkeeper u 5-9 u 180 lbs. … parents work in mortgage … father graduated from Merrimack … mother is a Simmons graduate … son of Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. u Torrey Pines H.S. William and Margaret Flynn … born on November 14, 1988 in Boston, Mass. 2007 Season: Played in Tigers’ 14-7 win over Molloy … allowed one goal in three minutes. Background: Two-sport athlete at Torrey Pines High School … led Falcons to two state lacrosse #8 - Ben Ganley u u u championships … earned All-North County, All-Section and All-State honors in lacrosse … honored as Torrey So. Midfield 5-10 165 lbs. Pines Athlete of the Year … helped the Falcons’ football team win back-to-back league championships in Prince Frederick, Md. u Calverton School football … earned second team All-Palomar League honors … nominated as a National Football Foundation 2007 Season: Played in two games … took one shot against Robert Morris. and Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete. Background: Two-year letter winner for the Cougars after transferring from Calvert High School … Personal: Became an Eagle Scout in August, 2005 … aspires to own his own business … favorite led Cougars to back-to-back Maryland Independent Lacrosse League titles and 18-0 league record … named athlete is Ladanian Tomlinson … has worked in construction during the summer … enjoys eating Mexican as Most Valuable Player of the MILL Tournament as a junior … scored 46 goals with 29 assists and 121 ground food … father is a physician who graduated from UC Irvine … mother is a nurse recruiter who graduated from balls as a junior … tallied 36 goals with 19 assists as a sophomore … added 29 goals with 15 assists during St. Anslem … has one younger sister … son of Bruce and Jane Edens … born on August 25, 1987 in San senior season … earned All-County and All-League honors four times … good student who was a member of Diego, Calif. the honor roll Personal: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most … enjoys snowboarding, fishing and Season GP-GS MP Svs Sv.% GA GAA GB hunting … has worked concerts at Merriweather Post Pavillion during the summer … lists 300 and Superbad as 2007 1-0 3 0 .000 1 24.32 1 his favorite movies … enjoys eating crabs … favorite athlete is Johnny Unitas … cousin, Michael Beard, plays Career 1-0 3 0 .000 1 24.32 1 soccer at McDaniel … has one younger brother … parents are both graduates of the University of Maryland … father works as a contract administrator … mother is a secretary … son of Rodger and Vicki Ganley … born on Season High Career High August 3, 1987 in Prince Frederick, Md. Minutes Played n/a 2:28, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) Goals Allowed (Fewest) n/a 1, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Saves n/a n/a 2007 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 Ground Balls n/a 1, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) Career 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 Caused Turnovers n/a n/a

#33 - Jonathan Engelke Sr. u Attack u 5-9 u 165 lbs. Massapequa, N.Y. u Farmingdale H.S. 2007 Season: Starter in all 16 games on attack … second on the team with 33 points … led team with 25 goals, including eight extra-man goals … eighth in the CAA with 1.56 goal per game average … ranked fifth on team with eight assists … tallied at least one goal in 14 of 16 games … led Tigers to win over Ohio State with five goals and one assist … scored two goals with two assists at Delaware … clinched the CAA regular season title against Drexel with game-winning goal in fourth quarter … scored two goals against the Dragons … tallied two goals in CAA Championship game against Delaware … had back-to-back two-goal games against Robert Morris and UMBC … recorded two-goal effort against Johns Hopkins. 2006 Season: Sat out season as a redshirt to focus on academics. 2005 Season: Played in 15 games … ranked second on the team with 24 goals and 31 points … aver- aged 1.60 goals per game, fifth in the CAA … also tallied seven assists … led Tigers to win over Air Force with four goals and one assist … scored season-high five goals in win over Sacred Heart and was named as CAA Player of the Week … tallied game-winning goal in fourth overtime against Villanova … scored three goals with two assists against Drexel in 13-5 victory … recorded two goals with one assist against UMBC and at Delaware in CAA Championship game. 2004 Season: Played in all 16 games and made 12 starts as a freshman … honored as CAA Rookie of the Year … earned first team All-CAA honors … named as CAA Player of the Week twice … also honored as CAA Rookie of the Week two times … led team with 31 goals and 38 points … ranked second in the CAA in goals per game (1.94) and fifth in points per game (2.38) … named as National Player of the Week by Inside Lacrosse after scoring career-high eight goals in win over Villanova … scored four goals in wins over Sacred Heart, Delaware and UMBC … opened his college career with three goals in loss to Loyola. Background: Four-year varsity letter winner at Farmingdale High School … scored 183 goals with 55 assists in career … helped Dalers compile 64-15 record during his career … scored 81 goals with 31 assists as a senior, helping Farmingdale to a 21-1 record … earned All-America honors as a senior … also played two years of varsity basketball for Dalers. Personal: Career goal is to become a stock trader … lists his father as the person he admires the most … favorite athlete is Ron Artest … enjoys watching “Scarface” … favorite actor is Al Pacino … enjoys listening to music by Lloyd Banks … favorite food is chicken parmesan … has three brothers and one sister Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #15 - Adam Hagelin #34 - John Lamon Sr. u Midfield u 5-7 u 165 lbs. Fr. u Midfield u 6-4 u 185 lbs. Havre de Grace, Md. u Boy’s Latin School Annapolis, Md. u St. Mary’s H.S. 2007 Season: Played in all 16 games … started five times … scored nine goals with eight assists … Background: Three-sport athlete who also played football and basketball for the Saints. had three goals with an assist against Robert Morris, including game-winning goal … scored two goals in win Personal: Lists his father as the person he admires the most … hobbies include boating and fishing … at Drexel … tallied a goal with an assist against Maryland and Johns Hopkins … had season-high two assists has worked as a manager at Kentmorr Marina during the summer … favorite athlete is Lebron James … enjoys against Delaware in CAA Championship game … tallied season-high four ground balls against Maryland. reading It’s Not About the Bike by Lance Armstrong … favorite movie is Boondock Saints … favorite actor is 2006 Season: Appeared in 14 games as a sophomore … scored four goals with 11 assists … ranked Johnny Depp … enjoys listening to music by 50 Cent … likes to eat crabs and fish … lists playing against rival third on the team with 11 assists … tallied a goal in four of the Tigers’ first five games … had season-high three Severn in Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium as his most memorable experience … uncle, Pat Lamon, assists against Hofstra … scored a goal with two assists against Butler. played lacrosse at Loyola … uncle, Chris Lamon, played lacrosse at Maryland … uncle, Ben Lamon, played 2005 Season: Played in 13 games as a freshman … scored one goal with one assist … tallied first lacrosse at North Carolina State … aunt, Gret Steele, played lacrosse at Maryland … has two younger siblings career goal against Air Force … recorded first career assist against Drexel. … father graduated from Maryland … mother is a Towson University graduate … son of John and Chery Lamon Background: Played two years of varsity lacrosse at Boy’s Latin after transferring from John Carroll … born on April 18, 1988 in Annapolis, Md. … scored 18 goals with two assists as a junior, leading Lakers to MIAA ‘A’ Conference title … earned first team All-Metro honors and was named to the Maryland All-Star team during senior year … tallied 17 goals and led #11 - Matt Latonick team with 31 assists as a senior … also earned first team All-Conference honors in soccer two times, scoring Sr. u Midfield u 6-1 u 175 lbs. two goals with six assists in his career. u Personal: Hobbies include bodyboarding and roller skating … was a contestant on Nickelodeon game Severna Park, Md. Archbishop Spalding H.S. show “Legends of the Hidden Temple” in fourth grade and finished second … traveled with Harford Kicks CO-CAPTAIN soccer club to Italy and England while in middle school … has worked as a counselor at lacrosse camps and 2007 Season: Played in all 16 games as a junior … recorded three assists … had two assists against as a flight operator during the summer … enjoys eating ribs … most admires Ray Charles … favorite actor is Sacred Heart … recorded assist in CAA semi-final win over Hofstra … tallied 20 ground balls … had season- Edward Norton … enjoys reading The Great Gatsby … favorite athlete is Roy Munson … uncle’s construction high four ground balls against Johns Hopkins ... recorded 13 caused turnovers. company was involved in the renovation of Towson’s Center for the Arts … one of five children in family … 2006 Season: Appeared in 14 games … recorded 12 ground balls and eight caused turnovers … had older brother, Josh, played lacrosse at Cabrini College … father is a guidance counselor who graduated from season-high four ground balls against Virginia … forced two turnovers in wins over Butler and Villanova. Towson … mother is a registered nurse and a graduate of UMBC … son of Ralph and Sandy Hagelin … born 2005 Season: Played in all 16 games as a freshman … took two shots … recorded four ground balls on November 17, 1984 in Baltimore, Md. and three caused turnovers … tallied four ground balls against Sacred Heart … added two ground balls in victory over Villanova. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Background: Two-sport athlete at Archbishop Spalding who also played basketball for the Cavaliers 2005 13-0 1 1 2 9 5 1-1.0 … helped the Cavaliers to three MIAA ‘B’ Conference lacrosse championships … earned All-MIAA honors three 2006 14-0 4 11 15 17 11 0-0.0 times in lacrosse … named as an All-County selection … led Anne Arundel County in scoring as a senior … 2007 16-5 9 8 17 33 13 1-1.0 also started at guard on basketball team. Career 43-5 14 20 34 59 29 2-2.0 Personal: Career goal is to work in finance … lists his father as the person he admires the most … enjoys sports … lists Ray Lewis and Ed Reed as the players he admires the most … favorite movie is Superbad Season High Career High … lists Vince Vaughn as his favorite actor … enjoys listening to music by Kenny Chesney … favorite food is Goals n/a 3, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) sushi … lists winning the CAA Championship as a freshman as his most memorable experience … sisters, Assists n/a 3, at Hofstra (3/31/06) Meghan and Kate, play lacrosse at Quinnipiac … also has one older brother … father graduated from the U.S. Points n/a 4, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) Naval Academy and played basketball for the Midshipmen … mother graduated from St. Joseph’s … son of Leo Ground Balls n/a 4, vs. Maryland (3/10/07) and Susan Latonick … born on May 22, 1985 in Annapolis, Md. Caused Turnovers n/a 1, vs. Maryland (3/10/07) Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. #1 - Matt Hanzsche 2005 16-0 0 0 0 2 12 2-1.5 Fr. u Midfield u 5-11 u 145 lbs. 2006 14-0 0 0 0 0 12 2-1.0 Catonsville, Md. u Mt. St. Joseph H.S. 2007 16-0 0 3 3 0 20 3-2.0 Career 46-0 0 3 3 2 44 7-4.5 Background: Scored 18 goals with 25 assists as a senior for Coach Tony Brockmyer … named as Player of the Week … nominee for C. Markland Kelly Award. Season High Career High Personal: Aspires to be an accountant … lists his parents as the people he admires the most … Goals n/a n/a enjoys fishing, lacrosse, basketball and golf… has worked as a coach during the summer … favorite athlete is Assists n/a 2, vs. Sacred Heart (4/6/07) Tiger Woods … favorite movie is Superbad … lists Will Farrell as his favorite actor … favorite musician is Mick Points n/a 2, vs. Sacred Heart (4/6/07) Jagger … enjoys eating at Taco Bell … has one older sister … father graduated from University of Baltimore Ground Balls n/a 4, three times and works in sales … mother is a real estate agent … son of Jim and Trish Hanzsche … born on February 9, Caused Turnovers n/a 4, vs. Johns Hopkins (4/28/07) 1989 in Baltimore, Md.

#20 - Marc Ingerman Fr. u Defense u 5-11 u 195 lbs. Sandy Hook, Conn. u Newtown H.S. Background: Two-sport athlete at Newtown High School who also played football … earned All-State honors in football for Nighthawks. Personal: Aspires to be a personal trainer … enjoys fishing … has worked in landscaping during the summer … favorite athlete is Tiger Woods … favorite movie is 300 … has one older sister … father works in sales … mother is a licensed nurse … son of Jeff and Judy Ingerman … born on December 5, 1987 in Bridgeport, Conn.

#45 - Kevin Kelly Soph. u Midfield u 5-9 u 175 lbs. Baltimore, Md. u Calvert Hall H.S. 2007 Season: Played in two games … appeared in Tigers’ wins over Robert Morris and Molloy. Background: Four-year varsity letter winner at Calvert Hall … led Cardinals to 2003 MIAA ‘A’ Confer- ence title … ranked among team leaders in scoring as a junior and senior … member of Baltimore Lacrosse Club team which won Vail Shootout … good student who had a 3.3 cumulative grade point average and earned honor roll status … also played soccer for the Cardinals. Personal: Career goal is to work in environmental science and computer science … lists his family as the people he admires the most … enjoys boating, fishing, surfing, snowboarding and going to the beach … has worked in construction and as a painter during the summer … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … enjoys reading books by Dan Brown … lists 300 as his favorite movie … favorite actor is Al Pacino … lists Jimmy Buf- fett as his favorite musician … favorite restaurant is Chipotle … lists living at the beach with his friends during the summer after his senior year as the most memorable experience … oldest of three children in family … father is a contractor … mother works for Giant Food … son of Mike and Lisa Kelly … born on January 30, 1988 in Towson, Md.

Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2007 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #24 - Fred Lee playing the drums … has worked as a lifeguard and as a caterer during the summer … favorite athlete is Sr. u Defense u 6-4 u 210 lbs. Jeremy Shockey … favorite actor is Edward Norton … enjoys listening to music by 311 and Bob Marley … Fairfield, Conn. u Fairfield Prep favorite food is steak … lists summers in upstate New York as his most memorable experience … has two younger sisters … father is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University who was a member of the Blue Jays’ 1974 CO-CAPTAIN national championship team … mother attended Ithaca College and was a swimmer … son of Bill and Theresa 2007 Season: Started all 16 games on close defense … recorded 27 ground balls … led team with 17 McCutcheon … born on September 25, 1986 in Montclair, N.J. caused turnovers … also led team with eight penalties … had career-high ten ground balls at Virginia … record- ed five ground balls in NCAA Tournament loss at Cornell … tallied three ground balls against Hofstra in CAA Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. semi-final win and against Sacred Heart … registered season-high two caused turnovers in seven games. 2007 6-1 0 0 0 2 0 0-0.0 2006 Season: Played in all 14 games … started every game except win against Villanova … recorded Career 6-1 0 0 0 2 0 0-0.0 18 ground balls … ranked fourth on the team with 12 caused turnovers … had season-high two ground balls in seven games … recorded season-high three caused turnovers against Villanova … also tallied two caused turnovers against Maryland and Drexel. #43 - Ted Melanson Jr. u Defense u 6-0 u 215 lbs. 2005 Season: Appeared in 12 games as a freshman … had five ground balls and four caused turnovers u … recorded two ground balls against Drexel and Sacred Heart … tallied a caused turnover in four games. Baltimore, Md. Loyola Blakefield H.S. Background: Three-year varsity starter for Fairfield Prep … earned first team All-Southern Connecti- At Rutgers University: Two-year letter winner for the Scarlet Knights … played in nine games as a cut Conference honors as a junior and senior … also named second team all-conference as a sophomore … sophomore … scored one goal with two shots … won 57.4 per cent of his face-offs as a sophomore. served as team captain and earned team MVP honors as a senior … attended Bridgton Academy along with Background: Two-sport athlete for the Dons who also played football … led Dons to MIAA ‘A’ Confer- Tiger teammate Brian Vetter … played for Team England at 2003 Under-19 World Championships at Unitas ence lacrosse playoffs … served as team captain in football and earned first team All-MIAA honors. Stadium … member of England World Championship team in 2006. Personal: Career goal is to work in law … enjoys fishing and hunting … has worked in security dur- Personal: Career goal is to work in finance … lists his father as the person he admires the most ... ing the summer … favorite athlete is John Daly … favorite movie is Cool Hand Luke … favorite actor is Tim became a United States citizen on November 19, 2004 after being born in England … worked as a tutor in high Robbins … enjoys listening to music by Robert Plant … favorite restaurant is Prime Rib … has one older school for underprivileged children … also participated in the Big Brother program … enjoys sports, including brother who played lacrosse at Washington and Lee … parents graduated from Loyola College … father works cricket … has worked at a media agency in London during the summer … favorite athlete is Roger Federer … as a consultant … mother is a teacher … son of Tony and Elayne Melanson … born on August 23, 1985 in lists The DaVinci Code as his favorite book … favorite movie is Wedding Crashers … enjoys listening to music Baltimore, Md. by Cold Play … favorite food is steak … has traveled to France, Austria, Germany, Poland and New Zealand … has one older sister and one younger brother … son of Michael and Jane Lee … born on October 15, 1984 in England. #25 - Peter Mezzanotte Fr. u Midfield u 6-1 u 180 lbs. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. West Islip, N.Y. u West Islip H.S. 2005 12-0 0 0 0 0 5 5-4.5 Background: Three-sport athlete at West Islip who also ran track and played football … led lacrosse 2006 14-13 0 0 0 0 18 6-5.0 team to 2006 state championship … member of three-time Long Island championship team … earned All- 2007 16-16 0 0 0 0 27 8-6.0 County honors in track and lacrosse … scored 35 goals with 45 assists … recorded 210 tackles for Lions Career 42-29 0 0 0 0 50 19-15.5 football team … selected as All-Long Island in football … recorded height of 6 feet, 6 inches in high jump. Personal: Lists his father as the person he admires the most … enjoys playing lacrosse … favorite Season High Career High athlete is Wayne Chrebet … enjoys reading Harry Potter series … favorite movie is Super Troopers … favorite Goals n/a n/a actress is Tara Reid … enjoys eating at Gachos … uncle, Frank, played lacrosse at Towson University … Assists n/a n/a cousin, Nick, plays at Queens University of Charlotte … older sister, Laura, is a senior defender for the Tiger Points n/a n/a women’s lacrosse team … parents are graduates of Long Island University … father works on the Long Island Ground Balls n/a 10, at Virginia (3/17/07) Railroad … mother works in the Study Abroad program at Stony Brook University … daughter of Vincent and Caused Turnovers n/a 3, vs. Villanova (4/15/06) Aida Mezzanotte … born on April 6, 1988 in West Islip, N.Y.

#48 - Travis Love #29 - Andrew Morrison Fr. u Goalkeeper u 6-0 u 175 lbs. Fr. u Midfield u 6-0 u 175 lbs. Westminster, Md. u Winters Mill H.S. Laguna Niguel, Calif. u St. Margaret’s H.S. Background: Three-year varsity team captain at Winters Mill … led Falcons to 19-0 record as a senior Background: Two-sport athlete at St. Margaret’s High School … earned All-America honors in la- and state championship … named as Carroll County Player of the Year … won C. Markland Kelly Award as a crosse … four-time All-CIF selection … won 84 per cent of his face-offs during career … earned first team senior and earned All-America honors … played in Maryland Senior All-Star Game … also played football for All-League honors in football three times … two-time first team All-CIF football pick … honored as league Winters Mill. football MVP. Personal: Lists his mother as the person he admires the most … founded Community of Compassion Personal: Career goal is to own a restaurant … lists his father as the person he admires the most … Foundation … hobbies include skiing … has worked at a local swimming pool during the summer … lists Tiger enjoys spear fishing and lacrosse … has worked at a restaurant during the summer … enjoys reading the book Woods as his favorite athlete … favorite movie is Boondock Saints … lists Jim Carrey as his favorite actor … Lone Survivor … favorite movie is Boondock Saints … enjoys eating Mexican food … has three brothers … enjoys eating at Chipotle … lists winning the state championship as his most memorable experience … one of parents work as business owners … father graduated from Cal Poly … mother graduated from Cal State Ful- six children in family … sister, Lindsay, played lacrosse at Boston University … father works in sales and gradu- lerton … son of Robert and Denise Morrison … born on October 11, 1987 in Newport Beach, Calif. ated from Adrian College … son of Stew and Sallee Love … born on June 19, 1989 in Nashua, N.H.

#22 - Brian Mangan Fr. u Defense u 5-11 u 220 lbs. Wantagh, N.Y. u Wantagh H.S. Background: Led Warriors to county semi-finals three times … member of lacrosse team which was ranked as high as 13th in the nation during sophomore year … earned All-Conference attack honors twice … named All-Conference as a defenseman during senior year … also received honorable mention All-County and All-America honors ... finished career ranked among all-time leaders in scoring … recorded over 100 ground balls as a senior with 28 goals and 12 assists as a defenseman … member of Long Island Empire State team which won the gold medal in 2005 … also played football for Warriors. Personal: Aspires to work in the CIA or Wall Street … lists his father as the person he admires the most … enjoys watching movies … has worked at lacrosse camps and bussing tables during the summer … favorite athlete is LaDanian Tomlinson … enjoys reading books by Tom Clancy … favorite movie is Superbad … favorite actor is Nicholas Cage … enjoys listening to music by Kanye West and Lil Wayne … likes to eat seafood … has one younger brother … father is an electrician … mother works as a physical therapist assistant … son of Richard and Carol Mangan … born on July 12, 1988 in Wantagh, N.Y.

#6 - Bill McCutcheon Jr. u Midfield u 6-2 u 235 lbs. Chatham, N.J. u Chatham H.S. u Johns Hopkins Univ. 2007 Season: Played in six games and made one start … started against Maryland … took two shots on the season. Background: Transferred from Johns Hopkins University where he played one game during the 2006 season … earned All-America honors in lacrosse as a senior at Chatham High School … two-time All-State selection … earned All-Conference honors three times … three-sport athlete who also played ice hockey and football for the Cougars … garnered All-Area honors three times in football in addition to earning All-Conference accolades two times. Personal: Aspires to be a teacher … lists his parents as the people he admires the most … enjoys Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #37 - Ryan O’Donnell Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Sr. u Defense u 6-1 u 180 lbs. 2006 6-0 1 0 1 1 7 0-0.0 West Chester, Pa. u Henderson H.S. 2007 16-0 1 1 2 6 17 1-1.0 Career 22-0 2 1 3 7 24 1-1.0 CO-CAPTAIN 2007 Season: Played in all 16 games as a junior … recorded 25 ground balls with seven caused Season High Career High turnovers … recorded season-high five ground balls in win over Molloy … had three ground balls in NCAA Goals n/a 1, vs. Sacred Heart (4/6/07) Tournament loss at Cornell … tallied a caused turnover in seven games. Assists n/a 1, at Loyola (2/26/07) 2006 Season: Appeared in all 14 games … took one shot at Johns Hopkins … tallied 16 ground balls Points n/a 1, two times with five caused turnovers … had season-high two ground balls four times … caused three turnovers in victory Ground Balls n/a 5, vs. Sacred Heart (4/6/07) at Sacred Heart. Face-Off Wins n/a 10, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) 2005 Season: Saw action in three games as a freshman … made college debut in win against Air Force Face-Off Attempts n/a 22, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) … recorded first career caused turnover at Denver. Caused Turnovers n/a 1, four times Background: Four-year varsity letter winner at Henderson High School … helped the Warriors to unbeaten Chestmont League seasons as a junior and senior … earned first team All-State honors and was honored as the league’s MVP during senior season … led soccer team to 23-1-1 record as a senior and won #18 - Scott Ruhl Fr. u Midfield u 6-5 u 180 lbs. state title … good student who was named to the National Honor Society. u Personal: Lists his father as the person he admires the most … enjoys hiking … has worked in land- Powell, Ohio Dublin Jerome H.S. scaping during the summer … lists Ronaldino as his favorite athlete … favorite movie is Wedding Crashers Background: Two-sport athlete at Dublin Jerome High School … ended high school career as the … lists Nick Cannon as his favorite actor … enjoys listening to music by Pearl Jam … favorite meal is steak school’s all-time goals leader … led Celtics to state lacrosse title in 2005 and state final in 2006 … earned All- … has two younger brothers … father graduated from Penn State … mother is a Clarion graduate … son Ohio midfield honors as a junior … named All-Ohio attack as a senior … also played football for the Celtics. of Charles and Darlene O’Donnell … born on June 3, 1984 in West Chester, Pa. … good student who has Personal: Career goal is to become a graphic artist … lists his parents as the people he admires the received Dean’s List honors. most … enjoys listening to music, art and video games … has worked at a clothing store during the summer … favorite athlete is Carlos Tenez … enjoys reading books by John Grisham … favorite actor is Dave Chappelle Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. … enjoys listening to music by Incubus … has two brothers … brother, Kyle, plays football at Ohio State … 2005 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 father graduated from Ohio State and played football for the Buckeyes … mother is also an Ohio State graduate 2006 14-0 0 0 0 1 16 2-1.5 … son of Bruce and Susan Ruhl … born on September 17, 1988 in Columbus, Ohio. 2007 16-0 0 0 0 0 25 4-3.5 Career 33-0 0 0 0 1 41 6-5.0 #4 - Billy Sadtler u u u Season High Career High Sr. Goalkeeper 6-2 205 lbs. Goals n/a n/a Charlottesville, Va. u Albemarle H.S. Assists n/a n/a 2007 Season: Played in five games as a back-up goalkeeper … made 17 saves while allowing 13 goals Points n/a n/a … played season-high 33 minutes in win over Molloy … allowed five goals and made season-high seven saves Ground Balls n/a 5, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) in 14-7 win … posted six saves in 30 minutes against Cornell in NCAA Tournament game … recorded four Caused Turnovers n/a 3, at Sacred Heart (4/22/06) saves against Robert Morris … also saw action against Maryland and Hofstra. Background: Transferred from UMBC where he sat out 2006 season as a redshirt … played two #40 - Matt Richter years at CCBC-Essex for two years before moving to UMBC … two-time first team NJCAA All-America selec- Jr. u Defense u 5-11 u 200 lbs. tion … named as MVP in the 2004 NJCAA Championship Game after leading the Knights to the title … named West Friendship, Md. u Glenelg H.S. as Maryland Junior College Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 … earned All-State and All-Central Virginia honors as a junior and senior at Albemarle High School … three-sport athlete who also played football and 2007 Season: Started all 16 games on defense for the Tigers … took one shot … recorded 26 ground basketball. balls … had season-high five ground balls against Delaware … tallied three ground balls in CAA semi-final win Personal: Lists his father and coach at CCBC-Essex, Brian Duncan, as the people he admires the against Hofstra … recorded three ground balls against UMBC in addition to three caused turnovers. most … enjoys power walking, freestyle dancing and lifting … has worked in construction and as a dump truck 2006 Season: Played in three games as a freshman … made college debut against Butler … also saw driver during the summer … enjoys reading books by John Grisham … favorite movie is Anchorman … favorite action against Virginia and Robert Morris. actor is Stewart Howe … enjoys eating at Pasta Mista’s … uncle, Stew Ridgely, played lacrosse at Virginia … Background: Four-year varsity letter winner for Glenelg High School … three-time first team All- uncle, Scott Howe, was a goalkeeper at Virginia … father played attack for Cavaliers and has worked seven County selection … earned honorable mention All-Met honors … served as team captain as a junior and senior national championship games as a referee … mother graduated from Towson and works as an artist … has one … recorded 349 career ground balls … led lacrosse team to three straight regional titles and the state finals in sister … son of Al Sadtler and Pat Howe … born on March 26, 1984 in Charlottesville, Va. 2004 … member of the 2004 Maryland Freestate team. Personal: Favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … enjoys watching the movie Gladiator … has an older brother Season GP-GS MP Svs Sv.% GA GAA GB and a younger sister … father is a salesman … son of Scott and Jan Richter … born on March 9, 1987 in 2007 5-0 96 17 .567 13 8.16 4 Denver, Colo. Career 5-0 96 17 .567 13 8.16 4

Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Season High Career High 2006 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Minutes Played n/a 32:53, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) 2007 16-16 0 0 0 1 26 2-2.0 Goals Allowed (Fewest) n/a 0, two times Career 19-16 0 0 0 1 26 2-2.0 Saves n/a 7, vs. Molloy (3/3/07) Ground Balls n/a 2, at Cornell (5/12/07) Season High Career High Caused Turnovers n/a n/a Goals n/a n/a Assists n/a n/a Points n/a n/a #44 - Stephen Sauser u u u Ground Balls n/a 5, two times Fr. Defense 6-2 180 lbs. Caused Turnovers n/a 3, at UMBC (4/3/07) Pasadena, Md. u Northeast H.S. Background: Two-sport athlete at Northeast High School … led lacrosse team to state semi-finals and #9 - Mitchell Rosensweig regional championship as a senior … two-time first team All-County selection … earned first team All-Capital Jr. u Midfield u 6-0 u 165 lbs. accolades … also played soccer for Eagles. Baltimore, Md. u Pikesville H.S. Personal: Career goal is to work as a special education teacher … lists his sister as the person he admires the most … enjoys playing golf and video games … has worked as a valet during the summer … 2007 Season: Played in all 16 games … scored one goal with an assist … won 36 of 80 face-offs … favorite athlete is Tiger Woods … favorite book is A Boy Named Boomer … favorite movie is Grandma’s Boy … scored goal against Sacred Heart … had assist in season-opening win against Loyola College … won 10 of 22 enjoys music by Lil Wayne … enjoys eating at Glory Days Grill … lists winning back-to-back playoff games in face-offs against Molloy … had eight face-off wins in 13 attempts in win over Sacred Heart with season-high overtime during his senior year as his most memorable experience … has one older sister … father graduated five ground balls. from San Diego State and works in sales … mother is a nurse … son of Greg Sauser and Debbie Steen … born 2006 Season: Appeared in six games as a freshman … scored first career goal against Virginia … on November 3, 1988 in Virginia Beach, Va. tallied seven ground balls, including two against Robert Morris … won 9 of 19 face-offs. Background: Three-sport athlete at Pikesville High School … earned second team All-Metro honors as a midfielder in lacrosse … helped Panthers win three regional championships and a state title in 2004 … also played soccer and basketball … good student who earned Academic All-America honors in high school. Personal: Career goal is to become a sports agent … lists his parents as the people he admires the most … enjoys playing lacrosse … has worked as an intern at the State Attorney’s office during the summer … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … enjoys reading Harry Potter series … favorite movie is Tommy Boy … lists Will Farrell as his favorite actor … enjoys eating at Flemming’s Steakhouse … most memorable experience is winning 2004 state lacrosse championship at Pikesville … has one older brother … parents are both graduates of Towson University … father works as a software designer … mother is a teacher … son of Jeffrey and Fran Rosensweig … born on January 25, 1988 in Baltimore, Md. Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #32 - Justin Schneider #5 - Brian Vetter Jr. u Midfield u 5-7 u 150 lbs. Sr. u Midfield u 6-1 u 190 lbs. Stevensville, Md. u St. Mary’s H.S. Annapolis, Md. u Annapolis H.S. 2007 Season: Played in 14 games as a sophomore … started six games … scored six goals with 2007 Season: Played in 16 games … started seven times … earned second team All-CAA honors … seven assists … had season-high three assists in season-opening win against Loyola … tallied two goals ranked fourth on the team with 25 points … scored 15 goals with 10 assists … scored season-high four goals in against Maryland in 8-7 loss … recorded two assists in CAA semi-final win over Hofstra … scored a goal with season-opening win against Loyola … named CAA Player of the Week for his efforts against the Greyhounds an assist at UMBC. … tallied two goals with an assist against Johns Hopkins … scored a goal with two assists against Hofstra … 2006 Season: Appeared in seven games as a freshman … made first career start against Robert Mor- recorded season-high three assists in win over Robert Morris … tallied two assists in CAA semi-final win over ris … scored two goals against Butler … tallied first career assist against Virginia … also had a goal against Hofstra … had a goal with an assist against Sacred Heart … scored two goals against Drexel. Delaware. 2006 Season: Saw action in all 14 games … started four games as a sophomore … led all Tiger Background: Three-sport athlete at St. Mary’s … served as team captain for lacrosse and soc- midfielders and ranked second on the team with 18 goals … recorded three assists … ranked fourth on the cer teams … also played guard on the basketball team and led the county in three-point field goals as team with 21 points … scored a goal in ten of the Tigers’ 14 games … tallied 14 of his 18 goals in the final six a senior. games of the season … scored three goals against Drexel, Sacred Heart and Delaware … had a goal with an Personal: Lists his father as the person he admires the most … enjoys hunting and water sports … assist against Maryland. was part of a five-man team which caught a 545-lb. marlin … favorite athlete is Tiger Woods … has worked as 2005 Season: Appeared in all 16 games as a freshman … scored 11 goals with three assists … named a farm hand during the summer … enjoys reading the Bible … favorite movie is Top Gun … lists Tom Cruise as to CAA All-Rookie Team … scored season-high two goals in wins over Denver and Drexel … also had game- his favorite actor … favorite musician is Toby Keith … enjoys eating pizza … has an older sister and a younger winning goal against Pioneers … tallied a goal with two assists against Air Force … had a goal with an assist brother … father played lacrosse at Salisbury University … mother graduated from UMBC and works as a against UMBC … scored first career goal against Loyola in 7-5 win. dental hygienist … son of Bruce and Leslie Schneider … born on May 23, 1987 in Annapolis, Md. Background: Attended Bridgton Academy prior to coming to Towson … led Wolverines to 11-4 record and scored 48 goals with 18 assists … scored 52 goals with 20 assists as a senior at Annapolis … led the Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Panthers to a 13-2 record and the Maryland state championship … tallied 45 goals with seven assists as a 2006 7-1 3 1 4 5 2 0-0.0 junior as Annapolis reached the state finals … registered 25 goals with 10 assists as a sophomore … set school 2007 14-6 6 7 13 29 8 1-1.0 single-game scoring record with eight goals against Arundel … led soccer team scoring as a senior … also Career 21-7 9 8 17 34 10 1-1.0 helped Annapolis win the state track and field championship as a sophomore … served as Student Government Association secretary as a senior. Season High Career High Personal: Lists his father as the person he admires the most … has worked as a lacrosse camp Goals n/a 2, two times counselor during the summer … favorite athlete is Chad Johnson … enjoys reading the Bible … favorite movie Assists n/a 3, vs. Molloy (3/3/06) is Dazed and Confused … favorite musician is Beethoven … enjoys eating seafood … most memorable experi- Points n/a 3, vs. Molloy (3/3/06) ence is getting into college … has two brothers … brother, Greg, played lacrosse at Washington College … Ground Balls n/a 2, three times younger brother, Matt, is a sophomore defenseman on the Tiger men’s lacrosse team … father graduated from Caused Turnovers n/a 1, two times Ohio University … son of Steve and Teresa Vetter … born on April 1, 1985 in Washington, D.C. … good student who has earned Dean’s List honors during his career. #42 - Kyle Smedley Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Jr. u Midfield u 5-11 u 175 lbs. 2005 16-0 11 3 14 59 15 0-0.0 u Baltimore, Md. St. Paul’s School 2006 14-4 18 3 21 70 16 0-0.0 2007 Season: Played in 15 games as a sophomore … scored goal in CAA semi-final against Hofstra … 2007 16-7 15 10 25 68 18 0-0.0 tallied 16 ground balls … had season-high three ground balls against Delaware, UMBC and Loyola. Career 46-11 44 16 60 197 49 0-0.0 2006 Season: Appeared in 13 games off the bench as a freshman … recorded 12 ground balls and three caused turnovers … tallied career-high four ground balls at Robert Morris. Season High Career High Background: Three-sport athlete who also played football and basketball at St. Paul’s … served as Goals n/a 4, at Loyola (2/26/07) team captain of the basketball team … helped the Crusader lacrosse team win the 2004 MIAA ‘A’ championship Assists n/a 3, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) … received the JV Basketball and Varsity Football spirit awards … also earned the 12-Season Sport Participa- Points n/a 4, at Loyola (2/26/07) tion Award … honored as the recipient of the Louis D. Clark Loyalty Cup which honors the student-athlete Ground Balls n/a 4, vs. Delaware (5/5/07) whose constant enthusiasm and positive attiude inspired his teammates to perform at their highest level. Face-Off Wins n/a n/a Personal: Career goal is to become a graphic artist … lists his parents as the people he admires Face-Off Attempts n/a 1, vs. Butler (3/15/06) the most … served as an intern in the Towson University Department of Athletics as a senior in high school Caused Turnovers n/a 1, four times … favorite musician is Alanis Morrissette … enjoys eating steak … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis … only child … father graduated from University of Texas at Arlington and works in real estate … mother graduated from #12 - Matt Vetter Notre Dame and works in employer relations … son of Howard and Cary Smedley … born on June 21, 1987 Soph. u Defense u 5-10 u 185 lbs. in Dallas, Texas. Annapolis, Md. u Annapolis H.S. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2007 Season: Appeared in all 16 games as a redshirt freshman … recorded 12 ground balls and had 2006 13-0 0 0 0 0 12 5-4.5 eight caused turnovers … had season-high three ground balls and three caused turnovers against Delaware 2007 15-0 1 0 1 4 16 3-2.0 in 10-9 win. Career 28-0 1 0 1 4 28 8-6.5 Background: Led the Annapolis lacrosse team to a state title … also had an appearance in the state finals … named to the 2004 Maryland Freestate team … earned first team All-County honors as a junior and Season High Career High senior … scored six goals with three assists as a senior on defense … earned All-America honors as a junior. Goals n/a 1, vs. Hofstra (5/2/07) Personal: Enjoys skiing, lacrosse and swimming … has worked as a lifeguard during the summer … Assists n/a n/a favorite athlete is Santana Moss … lists Knocked Up as his favorite movie … favorite actor is Dave Chappelle Points n/a 1, vs. Hofstra (5/2/07) … favorite musical group is Red Hot Chili Peppers … enjoys eating Chinese food … has helped to build houses Ground Balls n/a 4, at Robert Morris (3/21/06) in the Annapolis area for the underprivileged … older brother, Brian, is a senior midfielder on the Tiger men’s Caused Turnovers n/a 2, at Delaware (4/11/07) lacrosse team … older brother, Greg, played lacrosse at Washington College … father attended Ohio University … son of Steve and Teresa Vetter … born on March 31, 1987 in Annapolis, Md. #41 - Tim Stratton Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Fr. u Attack u 5-10 u 160 lbs. 2007 16-0 0 0 0 0 12 2-1.5 u Lititz, Pa. Manheim Township H.S. Career 16-0 0 0 0 0 12 2-1.5 Background: Two-sport athlete who also played basketball for the Streaks … scored 587 points in lacrosse career, which set national high school record … led lacrosse team to two district championships Season High Career High and berth in state finals … earned first team All-League and All-District honors … honored as an All-America Goals n/a n/a selection. Assists n/a n/a Personal: Hobbies include sports … has worked at a snack bar at a swimming pool and a fish market Points n/a n/a during the summer … favorite athlete is Dwayne Wade … favorite book is A Million Little Pieces … favorite Ground Balls n/a 3, at Delaware (4/11/07) movie is Forrest Gump … lists Kat Williams as his favorite actress … favorite musician is Bob Marley … enjoys Caused Turnovers n/a 3, at Delaware (4/11/07) eating crab legs … lists reaching the state championship in lacrosse as his most memorable experience … has two brothers and a sister … parents graduated from Rutgers … father is a consultant and mother is a yoga instructor … son of Dennis and Patricia Stratton … born on May 28, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa. Game 1 u loyola Tiger lacrosse Game Notes #14 - Joe Wascavage Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Soph. u Defense u 6-1 u 210 lbs. 2007 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Drayden, Md. u St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2007 Season: Played in 12 games as a reserve … recorded six ground balls … tallied season-high three ground balls in win at Villanova … had two ground balls against Virginia. Background: Two-sport athlete who also played soccer for the Knights … anchored a defense which held opponents to six or fewer goals in 15 of 19 games as a senior … earned high school All-America honors … named first team All-Metro by Washington Post … received second team All-State accolades … served as team captain as a senior for Coach John Sothoron, who played at Towson from 1969-72 … named to the Baltimore/Washington Regional High School All-Tewaaraton Watch List … earned the Brother Clyde Award as the top graduating student-athlete. Personal: Aspires to go to law school … lists his mother as the person he admires the most … enjoys fishing … has worked lacrosse camps during the summer … favorite athlete is Chris Cooley … enjoys reading books by Clive Cussler … favorite movie is Dirty Dozen … lists Adam Sandler as his favorite actor … favorite musical group is Tragically Hip … enjoys eating at Strapazza Restaurant … has one younger brother … father is University of Maryland graduate who works for the government … mother is a teacher who graduated from Southern Connecticut State … son of Joe and Betty Wascavage … born on March 31, 1988 in Leonardtown, Md.

Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2007 12-0 0 0 0 0 6 4-3.0 Career 12-0 0 0 0 0 6 4-3.0

Season High Career High Goals n/a n/a Assists n/a n/a Points n/a n/a Ground Balls n/a 3, at Villanova (3/24/07) Caused Turnovers n/a 1, vs. Molloy (3/3/07)

#3 - Rob Wheeler Soph. u Goalkeeper u 5-10 u 180 lbs. Baltimore, Md. u Friends School 2007 Season: Played in two games as a freshman … made one save in ten minutes against Molloy … tallied four saves against Robert Morris without allowing a goal in 13 minutes. Background: Transfer from Maryland … did not play for the Terrapins … earned All-MIAA honors as a senior at Friends … named to Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association first team … playe d in MSLCA All-Star Game ... recognized as a first team All-City selection … two-time C. Markland Kelly Award nominee ... two-sport athlete who also played soccer for the Quakers. Personal: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most … has volunteered for U.S. Lacrosse … enjoys hunting, fishing and shipwreck diving … favorite athlete is Brian Urlacher … favorite book is Shawshank Redemption … lists Al Pacino as his favorite actor … enjoys watching The Replacements …younger brother, Stu, is a freshman on the University of Delaware men’s lacrosse team … father graduated from Maryland and Johns Hopkins … son of Rob and Donna Wheeler … born on August 15, 1986 in Baltimore, Md.

Season GP-GS MP Svs Sv.%. GA GAA GB 2007 2-0 23 5 1.000 0 0.00 2 Career 2-0 23 5 1.000 0 0.00 2

Season High Career High Minutes Played n/a 12:55, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) Goals Allowed (Fewest) n/a 0, two times Saves n/a 4, vs. Robert Morris (3/31/07) Ground Balls n/a 1, two times Caused Turnovers n/a n/a

#28 - Chauncey Whiting Fr. u Defense u 6-0 u 190 lbs. Ellicott City, Md. u River Hill H.S. Background: Two-sport athlete who also played football for the Hawks … led River Hill lacrosse team to regional championship game … named as a Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most … enjoys music, lacrosse, golf and spending time with friends … lists favorite athlete as Muhammad Ali … favorite movie is 300 … favorite actor is Tommy Lee Jones … enjoys eating at Bill Bateman’s … most memorable experience is going to British Virgin Islands … has two younger sisters … born on March 3, 1989 in Rochester, N.Y.

#36 - Cameron Zook Soph. u Defense u 6-1 u 190 lbs. Encinitas, Calif. u La Costa Canyon H.S. 2007 Season: Played in two games … saw action against Molloy and Robert Morris. Background: Led La Costa Canyon lacrosse team to 24-0 record as a junior and senior and a pair of CIF titles … named as MVP among the team’s defensemen. Personal: Career goal is to work as a government agent or for the Secret Service … most admires people who serve in the military … enjoys fishing, sports, snowboarding and the beach … has worked as a lacrosse coach and with companies who install FieldTurf during the summer … favorite athlete is LaDanian Tomlinson … favorite book is Lone Survivor by Marcus Russell … favorite movie is Remember the Titans … lists Vince Vaughn as his favorite actor … favorite musician is Garth Brooks … favorite food is sushi … lists driv- ing across the United States as most memorable experience … youngest of three children in family … father attended Cal Poly Pomona … son of Rob and Vicki Zook … born on December 21, 1987 in La Jolla, Calif. 2007 Tiger Men's Lacrosse Statistics Towson University Game Results All games (as of Feb 19, 2008)

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Attend Goalie Site ------Feb 26, 2007 at #16 Loyola College W 9-8 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1492 Antol, Matt (1-0) Baltimore, Md. Mar 03, 2007 MOLLOY COLLEGE W 14-7 2- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 860 Antol, Matt (2-0) Towson, Md. Mar 10, 2007 #14 UNIV. OF MARYLAND 7-8 L 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3445 Antol, Matt (2-1) Towson, Md. Mar 17, 2007 at #6 Univ. of Virginia 9-13 L 2- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 2823 Antol, Matt (2-2) Charlottesville, Va. Mar 20, 2007 #21 OHIO STATE UNIV. W 10-8 3- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 1036 Antol, Matt (3-2) Towson, Maryland * Mar 24, 2007 at Villanova Univ. W 6-5 4- 2- 0 1- 0- 0 287 Antol, Matt (4-2) Villanova, Pa. * Mar 31, 2007 ROBERT MORRIS UNIV. W 16-3 5- 2- 0 2- 0- 0 922 Antol, Matt (5-2) Towson, Md. Apr 03, 2007 at #20 UMBC 9-11 L 5- 3- 0 2- 0- 0 1711 Antol, Matt (5-3) Baltimore, Md. * Apr 06, 2007 SACRED HEART UNIV. W 14-9 6- 3- 0 3- 0- 0 831 Antol, Matt (6-3) Towson, Md. * Apr 11, 2007 at #17 Univ. of Delaware W 10-9 7- 3- 0 4- 0- 0 600 Antol, Matt (7-3) Newark, Delaware * Apr 14, 2007 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 8-9 L OT 7- 4- 0 4- 1- 0 1970 Antol, Matt (7-4) Towson, Md. * Apr 21, 2007 at #15 Drexel University W 9-8 8- 4- 0 5- 1- 0 1427 Antol, Matt (8-4) Philadelphia, Pa. Apr 28, 2007 #5 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. 7-9 L 8- 5- 0 5- 1- 0 4427 Antol, Matt (8-5) Towson, Md. # May 02, 2007 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY W 11-5 9- 5- 0 5- 1- 0 1076 Antol, Matt (9-5) Towson, Md. # May 05, 2007 #17 UNIV. OF DELAWARE 7-10 L 9- 6- 0 5- 1- 0 1705 Antol, Matt (9-6) Towson, Md. ^ May 12, 2007 at #1 Cornell University 6-14 L 9- 7- 0 5- 1- 0 3327 Antol, Matt (9-7) Ithaca, N.Y.

* - Colonial Athletic Association game # - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament ^ - NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships

TEAM RECORD W-L-T ATTEND Dates Total Average ------Overall: 9- 7- 0 Total: 16 27939 1746 Conference: 5- 1- 0 Home: 9 16272 1808 Home: 5- 4- 0 Away: 7 11667 1667 Away: 4- 3- 0 Neutral: 0 0 0 Neutral: 0- 0- 0 Overtime: 0- 1- 0 2007 Tiger Men's Lacrosse Statistics Towson University Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Feb 19, 2008)

Overall: 9-7-0 Conf: 5-1-0 Home: 5-4-0 Away: 4-3-0 Neut: 0-0-0

|------SHOTS------| |----GOALS----| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min ------21 Griebe, Bobby 16-16 24 23 47 75 .320 45 .600 1 4 0 30 34 4 0-0 .000 4- 3.0 33 Engelke, Jonathan 16-16 25 8 33 68 .368 43 .632 3 8 0 21 10 2 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 19 Cooper, Randall 16-16 19 12 31 59 .322 43 .729 0 5 0 21 17 3 0-0 .000 2- 1.0 5 Vetter, Brian 16-7 15 10 25 68 .221 40 .588 2 1 0 18 22 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 18 Williams, Nick 15-10 9 9 18 52 .173 27 .519 0 0 0 30 26 6 0-0 .000 5- 3.5 15 Hagelin, Adam 16-5 9 8 17 33 .273 21 .636 1 0 0 13 12 1 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 25 DiPietro, Cryder 16-9 13 3 16 59 .220 28 .475 1 5 0 6 8 0 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 32 Schneider, Justin 14-6 6 7 13 29 .207 21 .724 0 2 0 8 14 2 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 39 Boyle, Eric 15-0 9 1 10 31 .290 22 .710 0 0 0 10 10 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 16 Batton, Kyle 14-0 9 1 10 25 .360 21 .840 0 0 0 6 6 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 7 Obloj, Keith 15-5 4 5 9 32 .125 15 .469 0 0 0 11 9 2 0-0 .000 1- 0.5 31 Andre, Timmy 6-1 3 0 3 8 .375 6 .750 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 23 Brakebill, Clint 14-4 2 1 3 17 .118 4 .235 1 0 0 21 5 1 19-43 .442 1- 0.5 11 Latonick, Matt 16-0 0 3 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 20 3 13 0-0 .000 3- 2.0 28 Mehrer, Matthew 16-16 1 1 2 6 .167 5 .833 0 0 0 32 11 14 0-0 .000 5- 4.5 9 Rosensweig, Mitchell 16-0 1 1 2 6 .167 4 .667 0 0 0 17 2 4 36-80 .450 1- 1.0 1 Eckerl, Matt 12-0 1 0 1 12 .083 6 .500 0 0 0 64 4 1 105-220 .477 1- 0.5 17 Donati, Jason 15-0 1 0 1 5 .200 4 .800 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 42 Smedley, Kyle 15-0 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 0 0 0 16 6 8 0-0 .000 3- 2.0 50 Armour, Brock 11-0 0 1 1 6 .000 2 .333 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 6 McCutcheon, Bill 6-1 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 5 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 49 Dolce, Alex 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 43 Evans, Sean 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 40 Richter, Matt 16-16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 26 4 10 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 30 Blevins, Phil 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 27 Corsiglia, Chris 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 8 Ganley, Ben 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 46 Taguding, Ryan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 45 Kelly, Kevin 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 44 Maurer, Andrew 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 5 2 3 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 41 Geary, Danny 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-5 .200 0- 0.0 37 O'Donnell, Ryan 16-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 25 2 7 0-0 .000 4- 3.5 36 Zook, Cameron 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 35 Edens, Dave 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 26 Holub, Dan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 1- 0.5 24 Lee, Fred 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 27 10 17 0-0 .000 8- 6.0 14 Wascavage, Joe 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 1 1 0-0 .000 4- 3.0 13 Simpson, Peter 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 12 Vetter, Matt 16-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 12 3 8 0-0 .000 2- 1.5 4 Sadtler, Billy 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 3 Wheeler, Rob 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 2 Antol, Matt 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 37 8 4 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 Total...... 16 152 94 246 603 .252 361 .599 9 25 0 496 271 118 161-348 .463 58-45.5 Opponents...... 16 136 75 211 539 .252 309 .573 7 18 2 533 294 89 187-348 .537 86-72.5

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |-RECORD-| Shots ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced ------3 Wheeler, Rob 2-0 22:34 0 0.00 5 1.000 0 0 0 14 4 Sadtler, Billy 5-0 95:36 13 8.16 17 .567 0 0 0 50 2 Antol, Matt 16-16 841:39 122 8.70 151 .553 9 7 0 471 35 Edens, Dave 1-0 2:28 1 24.32 0 .000 0 0 0 4 Total...... 16 962:17 136 8.48 173 .560 9 7 0 539 Opponents...... 16 962:17 152 9.48 209 .579 7 9 0 603

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Towson University... 44 34 32 42 0 - 152 Towson University... 36 49 40 47 1 - 173 Opponents...... 31 29 39 36 1 - 136 Opponents...... 46 59 63 41 0 - 209

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY TOWSON OPP ------Towson University... 150 152 154 147 0 - 603 Total...... 16272 11667 Opponents...... 126 140 137 133 3 - 539 Dates/Avg Per Date...... 9/1808 7/1667 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 0/0 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Towson University... 90 93 95 83 0 - 361 Opponents...... 67 78 79 83 2 - 309

CLEARS: Towson University 275-336 .818, Opponents 265-312 .849. MAN-UP OPPS: Towson University 25-86 .291, Opponents 18-55 .327.