2011 Schedule

2011 Schedule Table of Contents February Sat. 5 JOHNS HOPKINS (scrimmage) 1:30 p.m. 1 ...... 2011 Schedule Sat. 12 HOBART (scrimmage) 2 p.m. 2 ...... 2011 Roster Sat. 19 BINGHAMTON 1:30 p.m. 3 ...... State Area Services Sun. 27 NOTRE DAME 1 p.m. 4 ...... Head Coach Jeff Tambroni 6 ...... Assistant Coach Chris Doctor March 7 ...... Assistant Coach Peter Toner 8 ...... 2011 Player Profiles Sat. 5 OHIO STATE 1:30 p.m. 23 ...... 2010 Season In Review Tue. 8 at Villanova 7 p.m. 32 ...... 2010 CAA In Review Sat. 12 RUTGERS 3 p.m. 33 ...... 2010 Statistics Sat. 19 at Massachusetts* 12 p.m. 34 ...... Honors and Awards Sat. 26 ST. JOSEPH’S* 1 p.m. 37 ...... Records Tue. 29 at Bucknell 7:30 p.m. 40 ...... Year by Year Results 48 ...... All-Time Series History April 49 ...... All-Time Lettermen Sat. 2 at Lehigh 1 p.m. Sat. 9 DREXEL* 1 p.m. Sat. 16 TOWSON* 7 p.m. Sat. 23 at Delaware* 7 p.m. Sat. 30 at Hofstra* 7 p.m.

May Wed. 4 CAA Semifinals (top four teams compete) Sat. 7 CAA Championships Sat.-Sun. 14-15 NCAA Tournament First Round Sat.-Sun. 21-22 NCAA Quarterfinals Sat.-Mon. 28-30 NCAA Semifinals and Finals CREDITS The Penn State Men’s Lacrosse Yearbook .pdf was compiled, writ- ten and layed out by Penn State Athletic Communications; Tambroni * CAA Contest -- All times tentative - Get up to date times at www.GoPSUsports.com biography includes information courtesy of Cornell Athletic Com- munications; Jeff Nelson, Executive Editor; Michele Kopec, Design and Cover Art. Photos by Mark Selders, Steve Manuel and GoP- SUsports.com U.Ed. No. ICA-11-19 www.GoPSUsports.com

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NO. NAME EL. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 2 Conor Baucum So. G 5-10 155 Chevy Chase, Md./Gonzaga 3 Billy Lloyd Sr. M 5-9 176 West Chester, Pa./Unionville 4 Drew Roper So. M 6-2 177 Columbus, Ohio/Worthington-Kilbourne 5 Alex Garrity Sr. M 5-9 177 Rutledge, Pa./Strath Haven 6 Danny Henneghan So. M 6-1 187 Beverly Hills, Mich./Brother Rice 8 Tyler Travis So. D 6-0 170 Geneva, N.Y./Geneva 9 Jack Forster Jr. A 6-0 193 Jenkintown, Pa./LaSalle 10 Matthew Mackrides Jr. A 5-10 175 Newtown Square, Pa./Malvern Prep 11 Matt Bernier Sr. D 6-2 195 Drexel Hill, Pa./Malvern Prep 12 Kyle VanThof So. M 5-11 175 Penfield, N.Y./Penfield 13 Greg Brown Sr. M 6-2 186 Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West 14 Dave Baker So. G 6-0 190 Havertown, Pa./Haverford 15 Tim Golder Fr. A 5-10 165 Cochranville, Pa./Avon Grove 16 Billy Davis Jr. D 6-3 205 Paoli, Pa./Conestoga 17 Matt Shankoff Sr. M 6-0 185 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central 18 John Brelus Sr. D 6-3 191 Columbus, Ohio/Worthington-Kilbourne 19 Austin Kaut Fr. G 6-1 205 Morton, Pa./Springfield-Delco 20 Steven Bogert Fr. D 5-10 165 Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon 21 Billy Gribbin So. A 5-10 181 Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep 22 Colton Vosburgh Sr. M 6-2 205 Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville 23 Ryan Link Jr. M 6-4 197 Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek 24 Ryan Mullen Fr. D 6-3 190 Hatboro, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham 25 Tom LaCrosse Fr. M 5-10 160 Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy 26 Nick Dolik So. M 5-11 196 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice 27 Ryan McGarvey Jr. D 6-1 215 Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Penn Charter 28 Kessler Brown Fr. D 6-0 180 Springfield, Va./West Springfield 29 Shane Sturgis Fr. A 5-9 158 Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East 31 Steve Aitkin Fr. A 6-2 205 Wayne, Pa./Haverford School 33 Ryne Sternberg Fr. D 5-10 180 Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Culver Academy 35 Brendan Nave Fr. D 6-3 215 Springfield, Pa./Springfield-Delco 40 Joe Celano So. M 5-11 181 Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale 41 Gavin Ahern Fr. A 6-1 220 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side 42 Eric Davidheiser So. M 6-3 215 Vashon, Wash./The Hill School 43 John Nichols Sr. G 6-2 196 Myersville, Md./Middletown 44 Will Donley Sr. A 6-1 208 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic

Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni (Hobart, ‘92) Record at Penn State: 0-0 (1st year) -- Record Overall: 109-40 (11th year) Assistant Coaches: Chris Doctor (Rutgers, ‘07), Peter Toner (Springfield, ‘03)

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AREA CODE 814 LODGING RESTAURANTS ATHERTON HOTEL, 125 South Atherton Street...... 231-2100 ALLEN STREET GRILL, 100 West College Avenue ...... 231-4745 AUTOPORT MOTEL, 1405 South Atherton Street ...... 237-7666 ALTO ITALIAN RESTAURANT & BAR, 901 Pike Street, Lemont* ...... 238-5534 BEST WESTERN INN & SUITES, 115 Premiere Drive ...... 234-8393 AMERICAN ALE HOUSE & GRILL, 821 Cricklewood Drive* ...... 237-9701 CARNEGIE HOUSE, 100 Cricklewood Drive ...... 234-2424 APPLEBY’S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR, 12 Colonnade Way* ...... 235-3890 COMFORT SUITES, 132 Village Drive ...... 235-1900 AUTOPORT RESTAURANT, 1405 South Atherton Street* ...... 237-7666 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT, 1730 University Drive...... 238-1881 BABY’S BURGERS & SHAKES, 131 South Garner Street* ...... 234-4776 DAYS INN PENN STATE, 240 South Pugh Street...... 238-8454 BELL’S GREEK PIZZA, 214 East Calder Way ...... 231-2030 FAIRFIELD INN, 2215 North Atherton Street...... 238-3871 BEULAH’S BAR BLUE & BAR-B-QUE, 114 South Garner Street...... 237-0374 HAMPTON INN, 1101 East College Avenue ...... 231-1590 CAFE 210 WEST, 210 West College Avenue* ...... 237-3449 HAMPTON INN & SUITES, Williamsburg Square...... 231-1899 CARNEGIE HOUSE COUNTRY INN, 100 Cricklewood Drive*...... 234-2424 HAPPY VALLEY INN, 1245 South Atherton Street ...... 234-1111 CHAMPS SPORTS GRILL, 1611 North Atherton Street* ...... 234-7700 HILTON GARDEN INN, 1221 East College Avenue ...... 272-1221 CHILI’S GRILL & BAR, 139 South Allen Street* ...... 234-5922 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, 1925 Waddle Road ...... 867-1800 CICI’S PIZZA, 1653 North Atherton Street*...... 237-6001 HOTEL STATE COLLEGE, 100 West College Avenue ...... 237-4350 CLEM’S WOOD-FIRED BBQ, 1663 South Atherton Street* ...... 360-1140 IMPERIAL MOTOR INN, 118 South Atherton Street ...... 237-7686 THE CORNER ROOM RESTAURANT, 100 West College Avenue* ...... 237-3051 NITTANY BUDGET MOTEL, 2070 Cato Avenue...... 238-0015 COZY THAI BISTRO, 232 South Allen Street* ...... 238-3005 NITTANY LION INN, 200 West Park Avenue...... 865-8500 DAMON’S RESTAURANT, 1031 East College Avenue* ...... 237-6300 PENN STATER CONFERENCE CENTER HOTEL, 215 Innovation Boulevard ...... 863-5050 THE DELI RESTAURANT, 113 Heister Street* ...... 237-5710 QUALITY INN, 1274 North Atherton Street ...... 234-1600 DENNY’S RESTAURANT, 1860 North Atherton Street* ...... 238-1644 RAMADA CONFERENCE CENTER, 1450 South Atherton Street ...... 238-3001 DOWN UNDER STEAK HOUSE, 1 Country Club Lane*...... 234-3053 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT, 1555 University Drive ...... 235-6960 DUFFY’S TAVERN, 113 East Main Street, Boalsburg* ...... 466-6241 RODEWAY INN, 1040 North Atherton Street...... 238-6783 EAT ‘N PARK, 1617 North Atherton Street*...... 231-8558 SLEEP INN, 111 Village Drive ...... 235-1020 FACCIA LUNA PIZZERIA, 1229 South Atherton Street* ...... 234-9000 SPRING HILL SUITES, 1935 Waddle Road ...... 867-1807 FRESH HARVEST KAFE, 421 East Beaver Avenue* ...... 272-6400 STEVENS MOTEL, 1275 North Atherton Street ...... 238-2438 GAMBLE MILL RESTAURANT, 160 Dunlap Street, Bellefonte* ...... 355-7764 SUPER 8 STATE COLLEGE INN, 1663 South Atherton Street...... 237-8005 THE GARDENS RESTAURANT, 215 Innovation Boulevard* ...... 863-5090 TOFTREES GOLF RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTER, One Country Club Lane . . . . 234-8000 GARFIELD’S RESTAURANT & PUB, 2900 East College Avenue*...... 231-1301 GINGERBREAD MAN, 130 Heister Street*...... 237-0361 AIRLINES GOLDEN WOK, 332 West College Avenue* ...... 234-1102 DELTA ...... 800-225-2525 GREEN BOWL, 131 West Beaver Avenue*...... 238-0600 UNITED EXPRESS ...... 237-2088 or 800-241-6522 HARRISON’S WINE COUNTRY GRILL, 1221 East College Avenue* ...... 237-4422 US AIRWAYS EXPRESS ...... 237-1774 or 800-428-4322 HERWIG’S BISTRO, 132 West College Avenue* ...... 238-0200 UNIVERSITY PARK AIRPORT ...... 865-5511 HI-WAY PIZZA PUB, 1688 North Atherton Street*...... 237-0375 HOSS’S STEAK & SEA HOUSE, 1450 North Atherton Street* ...... 234-4009 AUTO RENTAL INDIAN PAVILION, 222 East Calder Way* ...... 237-3400 INFERNO, 340 East College Avenue*...... 237-5718 ALAMO...... 237-1771 or 877-603-0615 KELLY’S STEAK & SEAFOOD, 316 Boal Avenue, Boalsburg*...... 466-6251 AVIS ...... 237-9750 or 888-897-8448 LEGENDS AT THE PENN STATER HOTEL, 215 Innovation Boulevard* ...... 863-5080 ENTERPRISE ...... 238-4450 or 800-736-8222 MAD MEX, 240 South Pugh Street* ...... 272-5656 HERTZ ...... 237-1728 or 800-654-3131 MARIO & LUIGI’S, 1272 North Atherton Street* ...... 234-4273 NATIONAL ...... 237-1771 or 800-227-7368 NITTANY LION INN, 200 West Park Avenue* ...... 865-8590 MOTOR COACH OLIVE GARDEN, 1945 Waddle Road* ...... 861-1620 OTTO’S PUB & BREWERY, 2105 North Atherton Street*...... 867-6886 FULLINGTON TRAILWAYS ...... 238-1100 OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE, 1905 Waddle Road* ...... 861-7801 GREYHOUND ...... 238-7971 PANERA BREAD COMPANY, 148 South Allen Street* ...... 867-8883 PERKINS FAMILY RESTAURANT, 1661 South Atherton Street* ...... 235-1960 TAXI P.J. HARRIGAN’S BAR & GRILL, 1450 South Atherton Street* ...... 235-3009 AA TRANSIT ...... 231-8294 PONDEROSA, 1630 South Atherton Street*...... 237-5244 NITTANY EXPRESS...... 867-4646, 867-4647 PROSPECTOR’S, 2080 Cato Avenue* ...... 861-7427 TAXI BY HANDY DELIVERY...... 353-6001 QDOBA MEXICAN GRILLE, 206 West College Avenue* ...... 861-3288 RED LOBSTER, 1670 North Atherton Street* ...... 867-3867 ROTELLI, 250 East Calder Way* ...... 238-8463 RUBY TUESDAY, 1550 South Atherton Street*...... 234-6256 SPATS CAFE & SPEAKEASY, 142 East College Avenue* ...... 238-7010 TARRAGON AT THE ATHERTON HOTEL, 125 South Atherton Street*...... 231-2100 TEXAS ROADHOUSE, 1885 Waddle Road*...... 235-7427 TGI FRIDAY’S, 1215 North Atherton Street* ...... 861-5540 THE TAVERN RESTAURANT, 220 East College Avenue* ...... 238-6116 WAFFLE SHOP (3 locations)*...... 237-9741, 238-7460, 235-1816 YE OLDE COLLEGE DINER, 126 West College Avenue* ...... 238-5590 ZOLA NEW YORK BISTRO, 324 West College Avenue* ...... 237-8474 *Smoke free.

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semifinals. Cornell went 4-2 in Ivy League play during Tambroni’s last sea- son with the Big Red, earning them a share of the Ivy League regular season title (the program’s eighth straight), and the longest stretch since Cornell won ten straight championships between 1974 and 1983. The eight con- secutive titles are currently the most of any men’s lacrosse team in any conference in the country. Jeff In 2009, Tambroni lead the team to its peak when Cornell advanced to the TAMBRONI national championship game for the first time since 1988. Despite the loss, 109-40 overall Tambroni helped the Big Red garner national recognition in the lacrosse 0-0 at Penn State community with its second final four appearance in three years. Tambroni finished his ninth season as head coach with a 13-4 overall record and a 5- 1st year at PSU • 11th Overall 1 record in the conference, earning a share of its seventh-straight Ivy League title. Cornell finished the year ranked in the top ten in the nation in scor- ing offense (fifth-12.18), points per game (fifth-19.12), scoring margin A new era begins with the arrival of a man who has the power to wake the (sixth-3.76), assists per game (sixth-6.94), face-off win percentage (10th- “sleeping giant” that is Penn State men’s lacrosse. Penn State welcomes one .552) and ground balls per game (10th-34.94). of the nation’s most successful lacrosse coaches, Head Coach Jeff Tambroni, as he takes on his first year with the program. Tambroni replaces Glenn In his eighth season leading Cornell, Tambroni led the 2008 team to an 11- Thiel, who retired in May of 2010 after a 33-year-long coaching stint with 4 overall record and a record of 5-1 in Ivy League play, giving Cornell a share the Nittany Lions. of its sixth-straight conference title. Tambroni also advanced Cornell to its fifth-straight NCAA tournament, making its sixth appearance under Tam- Tambroni comes to Penn State after ten outstanding seasons as head coach broni. Cornell finished the year ranking in the top 10 in the nation in scoring at Cornell University, where he was a force to be reckoned with in Cornell’s offense (eighth-11.13), face-off winning percentage (third-.610), scoring return to national prominence. In his last year with the Big Red, he picked margin (ninth-2.60) and win percentage (eighth-.733). up his eighth-straight Ivy League title and led the Big Red to a second- straight national semifinal appearance. Tambroni led the Big Red to Tambroni’s 2007 season with Cornell was one of the best in recent years for Championship Weekend in three of his past four seasons with the pro- the Big Red. Tambroni topped an undefeated regular season (13-0) with the gram—he led Cornell to three NCAA semifinal appearances in the past four program’s first trip to the national semifinals since the 1988 season, finish- seasons (2007, 2009 and 2010), including the NCAA Final in 2009, where ing the year with a 15-1 record, one victory shy of the school record (16 in they lost to Syracuse in overtime. 1976) and eighth all-time in NCAA history for wins in a season. Cornell held the top spot in both national polls for the final nine weeks of the sea- One of the most acclaimed lacrosse coaches in the country, Tambroni, who son, and finished its Ivy League schedule with a perfect 6-0 record, winning is currently ranked fifth among active Division I coaches in winning per- its second outright league title in the previous four years. Cornell finished the centage (109 wins and 40 losses for .732), has a long list of distinguished year ranking in the top five in the nation in scoring offense (first-14.00), honors under his belt. He became the 10th-fastest coach in men’s lacrosse scoring margin (first-7.00) and scoring defense (fifth-7.00). history to reach the 100-win mark when he won his 134th career game in March of 2010. He was the 2009 Morris Touchstone Award winner as the The Big Red made its third-straight trip to the NCAA tournament and USILA Coach of the Year after Cornell’s last run to the NCAA Finals. Tam- fourth overall during Tambroni’s tenure in 2006. In Tambroni’s sixth season broni was named the 2007 and 2009 Field Turf/NCAA Division I Coach of leading the team, Cornell went 5-1 in the conference (winning a share of its the Year in Men’s Lacrosse and was also the 2004 and 2009 Ithaca Journal Male Coach of the Year and three-time national Coach of the Week. Under TAMBRONI’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Tambroni’s guidance during his head-coaching tenure at Cornell, his play- Year W-L Pct. Conf. Pct. Notes ers earned 37 first-team All-Ivy honors, including five Ivy League Player of 2001 7-6 .538 4-2 .667 the Year awards and three Rookie of the Year selections. He also helped his 2002 11-4 .733 4-2 .667 NCAA Qtrs. former players to a combined acquisition of 39 All-American honors. As a 2003 9-4 .692 5-1 .833 Ivy Co-Champs coach who values academic as well as athletic prowess, Tambroni had five 2004 9-5 .643 5-1 .833 Ivy Co-Champs players honored with ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District NCAA Qtrs honors, and multiple players honored as Academic First and Second Team 2005 11-3 .786 6-0 1.000 Ivy Champs All-Americans during his time as head coach. NCAA Qtrs 2006 11-3 .786 5-1 .833 Ivo Co-Champs During his last five seasons with Cornell, Tambroni led the Big Red to the NCAA 1st Rd. highest ranks of Division I lacrosse. Boasting the third-highest winning per- 2007 15-1 .938 6-0 1.000 Ivy Champs centage in that span (.803) and ranking third in number of victories (61), NCAA Semis Tambroni solidified the position of Cornell as a major national contender, 2008 11-4 .733 5-1 .833 Ivy Co-Champs which was reflected in the program’s placement in the top 10 of both national NCAA 1st Rd. polls for a span of five full years (from March 28, 2005 when Cornell was 2009 13-4 .764 5-1 .833 Ivy Co-Champs ranked 11th by Inside Lacrosse, to April 5, 2010, when it was ranked 12th NCAA Runner-Up in the USILA poll). 2010 12-6 .667 4-2 .667 Ivy Co-Champs NCAA Semis In his last season with Cornell in 2010, Tambroni led the Big Red to an TOTAL 109-40 .732 49-11 .817 impressive 12-6 overall record and led Cornell all the way to the national

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fourth-straight Ivy League title), and won 11 games in the regular season for TAMBRONI VS. ALL OPPONENTS the first time since the 1987 team went into the NCAA tournament with an undefeated record of 11-0. Tambroni elevated the program to a height of School Record No. 2 in the nation in the March 20 Inside Lacrosse media poll. Albany 1-0 UMBC 1-1 Army 6-1 UMass 0-1 Tambroni achieved one of the greatest seasons of his young career with the Binghamton 7-0 Navy 1-1 2005 campaign. The Big Red went undefeated in Ivy League play and won Brown 7-4 North Carolina 0-2 its first outright Ivy title in nearly 20 years. Under Tambroni, Cornell fin- Canisius 5-0 Notre Dame 3-1 ished the regular season with a 10-2 overall record and made it to the NCAA Dartmouth 9-1 Ohio State 0-2 tournament before falling to national runner-up Duke in the second round. Denver 1-0 Penn 8-2 At the end of the season, Tambroni was honored by being named the co-head Duke 3-2 Penn State 2-1 coach for the Division I North squad at the 64th Annual North-South Clas- Fairfield 1-0 Princeton 7-5 sic Georgetown 0-3 Syracuse 3-8 Harvard 10-0 Stony Brook 3-0 From 2001 to 2004, Tambroni made his fair share of achievements for the Hobart 10-1 Towson 2-0 Big Red. He faced an emotional, yet productive season in 2004, leading Cor- Hofstra 2-1 Virginia 1-3 nell to a share of the conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Lehigh 1-0 Yale 10-0 tournament. In 2003, Tambroni lead the team to the Ivy Championship, Loyola 1-0 which was the program’s first since 1987. After a 7-6 record after his first year with the program in 2001, Tambroni advanced Cornell’s prestige fur- ther in the 2002 season, finishing the season with an 11-4 record and earning Second Team All-American in 1990 and 1991 when the Statesmen won the the team a spot in the NCAA tournament, where Cornell fell in a close 11- NCAA Division III championship. A 1992 graduate with a bachelor of arts 10 battle against Virginia in the quarterfinals. The Big Red’s win over Stony degree in American studies, Tambroni was named most valuable player of the Brook in the first round marked Cornell’s first NCAA tournament win since 1990 championship game when Hobart defeated Washington (Md.) Col- 1988. lege, 18-6 and Tambroni finished his 1990 season with 69 points on 38 goals and 31 assists. Leaving a legacy at Hobart, Tambroni concluded his college Tambroni served 13 total seasons on the coaching staff at Cornell, joining career tied for seventh on Hobart’s all-time scoring list with 202 points. He the staff as an assistant coach in September 1997. During Tambroni’s time left the Statesmen ranked sixth in assists (99) and 12th in goals (103). as an assistant coach, Cornell improved in each of his three years, going from 6-7 in 1998, to 7-6 in 1999, and 10-4 in 2000. The Big Red earned its first Following his graduation from Hobart, Tambroni coached the Heaton berth into the NCAA tournament since 1995 during Tambroni’s first season Mersey Lacrosse Club of the English Lacrosse Union for one year and also with the program in 2000. served as a visiting coach for the Czech-American Lacrosse Foundation in Prague in the summer of 1996. A Camillus, N.Y. native, Tambroni was a Prior to his position at Cornell, Tambroni upheld two assistant coaching former high school All-American while playing at West Genesee HS in positions at two equally respected lacrosse programs. Tambroni served as Camillus. assistant coach at Loyola College during the 1997 season, where he served as the offensive coordinator and helped guide the Greyhounds to a 10-4 Tambroni resides in State College with his wife Michelle (a ‘91 PSU gradu- record and their 10th consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament. In ate), and their daughters Carissa, Madison and Ella. his first collegiate coaching stint, Tambroni served as an assistant coach at his alma mater Hobart for three seasons. During his tenure, Tambroni helped the Statesmen to the 1994 NCAA Division III championship game, in addi- tion to seeing the team make a successful transition to NCAA Division I competition in 1995, finishing the season ranked 12th in the nation.

Tambroni himself was an esteemed lacrosse player during his time at Hobart. He was named First Team All-American as a senior after scoring 33 goals with 24 assists, and

WINNINGEST ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION I COACHES Name, School Wins Losses Pct. 1. John Desko, Syracuse 147 44 .770 2. Bill Tierney, Denver 284 98 .743 3. David Urick, Georgetown 331 116 .740 4. Dom Starsia, Virginia 316 113 .737 5. Jeff Tambroni, Penn State 109 40 .732 6. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 136 55 .712 7. John Danowski, Duke 284 151 .653

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Chris DOCTOR First year at Penn State

ASSISTANT COACH

Chris Doctor is heading into his first season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team. Doctor joins Peter Toner on head coach Jeff Tambroni’s coaching staff.

Doctor served as offensive coordinator at Lafayette from 2007 to 2010, joining the Leopard’s staff right out of college. Chris assisted with planning daily practices and was a vital cog in the Lafayette recruiting effort. During his tenure there, Doctor coached seven All-Patriot League players, a Patriot League Midfielder of the Year and a Patriot League Rookie of the Year.

Lafayette also claimed the 2009 national leader in goals per game, finished among the nation’s top ten in team goals per game in 2010 and made its first ever appearance in the Patriot League Tournament (2010), dropping a close 11-9 decision to Navy in the semifinals.

Doctor was a four-year letterman at Rutgers, where he received his degree in 2007. During his time with the Scarlet Knights, Doctor won the Alfred Sasser Award for most assists twice (2006 and 2007) and was a constant presence in the community, playing vital community service and volunteer roles for youth in and around the New Brunswick area. During his playing days, Rutgers racked up 29 wins in four seasons.

The Doctor Timeline: 2007 -- Graduated from Rutgers 2007-10 -- Assistant Coach at Lafayette 2010-Prsnt. -- Assistant Coach at Penn State

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Peter TONER First year at Penn State

ASSISTANT COACH

Peter Toner is heading into his first season as an assistant coach with the Penn State men’s lacrosse team. Toner joins Chris Doctor on head coach Jeff Tambroni’s coaching staff.

Toner served as associate head coach at Bryant, where he recently completed his third season on the staff as the program’s defensive and recruiting coordinator. After playing an integral role in guid- ing the Bulldogs through their inaugural Division I season in 2009, a season that saw the Black & Gold go 10-5 against some of the nation's top competition, Toner helped lead the Bulldogs to an even more impressive campaign in 2010 (12-5).

Peter came to Bryant from nearby Wheaton College in Norton, Mass., where he was the head coach in 2006 and 2007. In his first season, Wheaton enjoyed their best campaign in school history, going 10-6 and earning a spot in the ECAC Division III Champi- onship game. From September 2003 to May 2005, Toner served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Springfield College. Dur- ing that post, Toner earned his master's degree in physical education with a concentration in Athletic Administration.

A 2003 graduate of Springfield College, Toner helped lead the Pride to three NCAA tournament appearances as a standout defenseman. A two-time captain for the Pride, Toner was an All- New England defenseman and was one of two intercollegiate men’s lacrosse players across all divisions named National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American.

The Toner Timeline: 2003 -- Graduated from Springfield College 2003-05 -- Graduate assistant at Springfield College 2006-07 -- Head coach at Wheaton College 2008-10 -- Associate head coach at Bryant College 2010-Prsnt. -- Assistant Coach at Penn State

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Lloyd lettered four years at Unionville High School where he helped guide his team to a league title as a freshman. He was a three-time first team All-League pick and was second team as a freshman. Lloyd, a three-time team captain, scored 146 goals and had 86 assists in four years for a total of 232 points. He was a three-time letterman in football as Billy well. Lloyd, an Honor Roll student, is the son of Bill and Susan Lloyd and has a younger sister, Melissa, who also plays lacrosse at Penn State. LLOYD Lloyd is a marketing major. West Chester, Pa. Unionville

#3 SENIOR • MIDFIELD LION CAREER: 2010: Lloyd played in ten games as a junior. He had one goal and three assists for four points. Lloyd scored his goal against St. John’s on March 27. He also had two assists in Penn State’s season opener against Robert Morris on Feb. 20.

2009: Lloyd played in three games for the Nittany Lions in 2009. He net- ted one goal and an assist while collecting three ground balls.

Lloyd’s Career Statistics 2008: Lloyd played in seven games as a freshman and came away with four Year GP G A Pts. GB SH points. He scored three goals and added on assists while collecting three ground balls. Lloyd started vs. Fairfield. 2008 7 3 1 4 3 5 2009 3 1 1 2 3 10 2010 10 1 3 4 2 5 Career 20 5 5 10 8 20

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Garrity was a four-year letterman at Strath Haven High School where he served as team captain twice (junior and senior years). He scored 270 points off 122 goals and 148 assists, including a 45 goal, 47 assist sen- ior campaign. Garrity also lettered in soccer and was a National Honor Society member. He is the son of Paul and Margie Garrity and has a Alex younger sister, Emily, who plays lacrosse at UNC. His mother played lacrosse and field hockey at West Chester and his father played lacrosse GARRITY at Drexel. Garrity is an actuarial science major. Rutledge, Pa. Strath Haven #5 SENIOR • MIDFIELD LION CAREER: 2010: Garrity did not play in any games during the 2010 season.

2009: Garrity played in every game for the Nittany Lions as a sophomore, scoring three goals and collecting 12 ground balls. Garrity netted three goals on four total shots taken. Garrity scored his first career goal in Penn State’s 10-8 win at Villanova. Garrity’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2008: Garrity played in ten games for Penn State, collected five ground balls 2008 10 0 0 0 5 4 and took four shots. 2009 14 3 0 3 12 4 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 24 3 0 3 17 8

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: CAPTAIN Bernier helped lead Malvern Prep to the state title in 2006 and league CAPTAIN titles in 2005 and 2007. As a senior, he had 97 ground balls, one goal and four assists. A four-year lacrosse letterman, Bernier also lettered in foot- ball and was First Honors recipient as well. He is the son of Joanne and Charles Bernier. Both his brothers, Charles and Brian, are Penn State Matt graduates as well. Plans on majoring in psychology with a business BERNIER minor at Penn State. Drexel Hill, Pa. Malvern Prep #11 SENIOR • DEFENSE LION CAREER: 2010: Bernier started all 12 games that he played last season, emerging as one of the CAA’s top defenders and earning second team All-CAA laurels. Bernier notched his first career goal, scoring against Bucknell on March 30. He had 23 ground balls as well.

2009: Bernier stood out as a force on the Penn State defense, starting every game in 2009. His 34 ground balls were third on the team, behind only goalie Drew Adams and face-off stalwart Brian Shea. Bernier’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2008: Bernier played in all 14 games for Penn State as a freshman, starting 10 of them. He had 31 ground balls and an assist as well. His play on 2008 14 0 1 1 31 0 defense helped Penn State land among the ECAC’s best in defensive statis- 2009 14 0 0 0 34 0 tics and helped goalie Drew Adams claim another ECAC Goalie of the Year 2010 12 1 0 1 23 2 Award. Career 40 1 1 2 88 2

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Brown was a two-time team captain at Central Bucks West High School and helped guide his team to a 12-7 record as a senior and a ten-game turnaround. He also lettered in soccer at CB West. Greg is the son of Donna and Jerry Brown and has one sister, Celeste. His parents and sis- ter are all Penn State graduates. A high school Academic All-American, Greg Brown is a finance major at Penn State. BROWN Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks West #13 SENIOR • MIDFIELD LION CAREER: 2010: Brown played in 12 games last year on defense and took one shot. He also collected six ground balls.

2009: Brown played in three games for the Penn State defense in 2009, col- lecting two ground balls. Brown’s Career Statistics 2008: Brown played in nine games for Penn State in 2008 and grabbed one Year GP G A Pts. GB SH ground ball. 2008 9 0 0 0 1 0 2009 3 0 0 0 2 0 2010 12 0 0 0 6 1 Career 24 0 0 0 9 1

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: CAPTAINCAPTAIN Shankoff scored 42 goals and had 20 assists as a senior, garnering sec- ond team all-state and first team all-conference laurels. As captain, he led his lacrosse team to the Group 4 State Championship, wrapping up a stunning string of three straight state titles. He was also senior captain of Hunterdon Central’s football team, starting at quarterback and lead- Matt ing HCHS to the Group 4 state title on the gridiron. He is the son of Karen and Michael Shankoff and has two sisters, Alissa and Jenna. SHANKOFF Shankoff is a finance major. Flemington, N.J. Hunterdon Central

#17 SENIOR • MIDFIELD LION CAREER: 2010: Shankoff played in 11 of 13 games for Penn State last year, scoring four points off a goal and three assists, raising his career total to seven points. Shankoff scored his goal against Drexel on April 10.

2009: Shankoff played in every game for Penn State and started on defen- sive midfield for the Nittany Lions. He dished off one assist and collected 18 ground balls.

Shankoff’s Career Statistics 2008: Shankoff played in 13 games and scored two points off one goal and Year GP G A Pts. GB SH one assist. He grabbed 22 ground balls and took five shots. 2008 13 1 1 2 22 5 2009 14 0 1 1 18 1 2010 11 1 3 4 10 4 Career 38 2 5 7 50 10

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Brelus was a 2007 High School All-American at Worthington Kilbourne High School. He lettered for three seasons and won the Coaches Award as a freshman. In 2005, he earned second-team All-Conference laurels as a sophomore and was a first team All-Midwest pick in 2006, when he also earned honorable mention all-state honors. As a senior, he was John voted his team’s Defensive MVP and was a first team all-state and All- Midwest pick. He helped guide his team to three conference titles, a BRELUS state runner-up finish and two Ohio final four appearances. An out- Columbus, Ohio standing student, Brelus was a four-time Honor Roll member and won Worthington-Kilbourne the Bronze-Gold Key Student of the Month Award as well. He is the #18 son of Barbara Berichon and John Brelus. His stepmother, Sue Brelus, SENIOR • DEFENSE was a Penn State grad and served as manager of Penn State’s lacrosse LION CAREER: team. A business marketing major. 2010: Brelus played in one game last season, grabbing a ground ball against St. John’s on March 27.

2009: Red-shirt season.

2008: Brelus played in four games for Penn State, seeing time with the Nit- Brelus’ Career Statistics tany Lion defense. An injury sidelined Brelus for the latter half of the year. Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2008 4 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Red-shirt season 2010 1 0 0 0 1 0 Career 5 0 0 0 1 0

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Vosburgh was a four-time all-league pick, a first team all-state selection and a first team high school All-American during his four years as a letterman at Unionville High School. He scored 173 goals and had 77 assists for 250 career points and helped lead his team to a league title in 2004. Vosburgh also lettered in football for Unionville and helped turn around a program Colton that had won just one game in three years into a team that had three straight undefeated regular seasons. Vosburgh was also on the Honor Roll four VOSBURGH straight years. He is the son of Bruce and Terry Vosburgh and has one sis- Kennett Square, Pa. ter, Erin. His father played lacrosse and football at Delaware. Vosburgh is Unionville a business major at Penn State. #22 SENIOR • MIDFIELD LION CAREER: 2010: Vosburgh continued to reign as an offensive force for Penn State in 2010. Playing in every game, the veteran middie had 12 points off eight goals and four assists. He had three two-goal games (Robert Morris, UMass and Delaware). Vosburgh had four ground balls and a .485 shot-on-goal mark.

2009: Vosburgh emerged as an offensive force for the Nittany Lions in 2009, playing in all 14 games and ending the year fifth on the team in scoring. He Vosburgh’s Career Statistics had ten goals and seven assists, took 35 shots and grabbed ten ground balls. Year GP G A Pts. GB SH

2008: Vosburgh played in six games in 2008, scoring one goal and grabbing 2008 6 1 0 1 3 5 three ground balls. 2009 14 10 7 17 10 35 2010 13 8 4 12 4 33 Career 33 19 11 30 17 73

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Nichols earned all-league laurels for four straight seasons as the starting goalie for Middletown High School. Also earning All-Area and All- Gazette laurels three times, he was named Defensive Player of the Year and earned team MVP honors twice. He led MHS to three league crowns and was team captain as a senior. He also lettered in football John and was a High Honors student. Nichols is the son of Scott and Donna Nichols. He has one brother, Chris (who plays football at Army) and NICHOLS two sisters, JoJo and Emma. Nichols is currently an IST major at Penn Myersville, Md. State. Middletown #43 SENIOR • GOALIE LION CAREER: 2010: Nichols saw action in four games as a junior, including playing the bulk of games against Robert Morris and Delaware. Nichols ended the year with a 17.23 goals against average, giving up 34 goals in 118-plus minutes in the cage. He had 19 saves.

2009: Nichols played in one game in 2009, seeing time in Penn State’s win Nichols' Career Statistics over St. Joseph’s. Nichols had two saves and did not allow a goal against six Year GP SV GA Pct Min. GAA shots. 2008 3 4 2 .667 6:37 18.14 2008: Nichols played in three games in 2008, seeing time in nearly seven 2009 1 2 0 1.000 7:15 0.00 minutes. He had four saves and two goals against and posted a .667 save per- 2010 4 19 34 .358 118:22 17.23 centage. Career 8 25 36 --- 132:14 16.36

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Donley was a four-time letterman at Pittsburgh’s Central Catholic High School. He earned All-League honors for three straight seasons and All- American laurels as a junior and senior. Voted team captain as a junior and senior, Donley helped guide his team to a Division title in 2005 and a league title in 2006. A talented and versatile athlete, he also lettered in Will football for two straight years. Donley was president of the National Honor Society as he graduated No. 4 in his class academically. He also DONLEY earned the Academic Achievement Award in English. He is the son of Pittsburgh, Pa. Maggie and Bill Donley and has a younger brother, Peter, and an older Central Catholic sister, Emma. His father is a Penn State grad and his mother was a Penn State cheerleader as well as a PSU grad. Donley is a communications #44 SENIOR • MIDFIELD and journalism major. LION CAREER: 2010: Donley played in nine games for the Nittany Lions in 2010. The Pitts- burgh-native had one goal, scoring in Penn State’s game at Notre Dame on February 28. He also had one ground ball.

2009: Donley had a solid sophomore campaign, playing in every game for the Nittany Lions in 2009, starting one. He had a goal and an assist for two points and grabbed three ground balls as well.

Donley’s Career Statistics 2008: Donley played in 11 games for Penn State in 2008, scoring two goals Year GP G A Pts. GB SH and dishing off two assists for four points. Donley had two ground balls as well. 2008 11 2 2 4 2 9 2009 14 1 1 2 3 6 2010 9 1 0 1 1 3 Career 34 4 3 7 6 18

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Forster was a four-year starter at LaSalle High School, where he earned All-League laurels four times in a row. A three-time All-State selection, Forster earned All-American honors as a junior in 2006 and a senior in 2007. He helped guide his team to three straight league titles from 2005 Jack to 2007, including a combined 78-7 record during that three-year span. A talented athlete, he also lettered in football at LaSalle. He is the son FORSTER of Ron and Sherry Forster and has three brothers; former teammate Rob and younger brothers Kevin and Randy. He has one older sister, Katie. Jenkintown, Pa. His father played lacrosse at Drexel. Majoring in business. #9 LaSalle JUNIOR • ATTACK LION CAREER: 2010: Forster missed the entire season after injuring his knee in the final game of the 2009 season.

2009: Forster had a superb first season of action with Penn State, playing in 11 games (and starting each of those). He had 34 points off 22 goals and 12 assists. His 34 points were second on the team. He also had two man- up goals for the Nittany Lions and had a .507 shot on goal percentage. Forster was named ECAC Rookie of the Week twice during the 2009 sea- Forster’s Career Statistics son. Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2008 Red-shirt season 2008: Red-shirt season after suffering injury in fall ball. 2009 11 22 12 34 17 75 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 11 22 12 34 17 75

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: CAPTAIN Mackrides was a two-time high school All-American at Malvern Prep, where CAPTAIN he helped lead them to a state title. He also earned first team All-State hon- ors three times. Mackrides was named the EPSLA Player of the Year in 2008 and was an Under Armour All-American in ‘08 as well. Mackrides helped guide the USA Under-19 team to a world championship this past Matthew summer. Mackrides is the son of Donna and Michael Mackrides. He is the youngest of four Mackrides brothers (Scott, Marc and Andrew) and is MACKRIDES majoring in communication arts and sciences. Newtown Square, Pa. #10 Malvern Prep JUNIOR • ATTACK LION CAREER: 2010: Mackrides led Penn State in scoring in 2010, scoring a team-best 36 goals and adding eight assists for a squad-leading 44 points. He was a first team All-CAA pick, Penn State’s first ever. His 43 ground balls were second only to senior face-off specialist Charley Henneghan and he had a solid .303 shot percentage. He had two five-goal games, including the opener against Robert Morris on February 20 (six points off five goals and an assist) and against Ohio State on March 6. Mackrides now has 72 career points off 51 goals and 21 assists. Mackrides’ Career Statistics 2009: A pre-season ECAC Rookie of the Year, Mackrides had an outstand- Year GP G A Pts. GB SH ing first season. He played in and started 12 games and notched 28 points 2009 12 15 13 28 28 79 off 15 goals and a team-best 13 assists. He had 28 ground balls, fifth on the 2010 13 36 8 44 43 119 team. He had one game winning goal and a man-up score. Mackrides was Career 25 51 21 72 71 198 named ECAC Rookie of the Year as well.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Davis was an all-league lacrosse player as a senior in 2007. A talented ath- lete, he was also an all-league football player three times. Son of Debbie and Gary Davis. Has one brother, Glen. Davis plans on majoring in Spe- cial Education at Penn State. Billy DAVIS Paoli, Pa. Conestoga

#16 JUNIOR • DEFENSE LION CAREER: 2010: Billy Davis was a key piece of the Penn State defensive puzzle in 2010, playing in all 13 games and starting seven. Davis had nine ground balls dur- ing the season, upping his career total to 17. He has played in each game of his Penn State career (all 26).

2009: Davis played in 13 games for the Nittany Lions, starting 10 on defense. He ended the 2010 season with eight ground balls as well. Davis’ Career Statistics 2008: Davis played football at Millersville University in 2008. Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2009 13 0 0 0 8 0 2010 13 0 0 0 9 0 Career 26 0 0 0 17 0

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Link was a two-time all-state pick in lacrosse at Colorado’s Cherry Creek High School. He also earned all-state honors in basketball. Link is the son of Sharon and Rob Link. He has an older brother (Tyler) and a younger sister (Tori). Link looks to be a communications major at Penn State. Ryan LINK Edgewood, Colo. Cherry Creek #23 JUNIOR • MIDFIELD LION CAREER: 2010: Ryan Link played in 11 games last season for Penn State. He ended the year with eight ground balls.

2009: Link played in five games in 2010, scoring two goals on five shots. He also had one ground ball. He had a key third quarter goal in Penn State’s overtime win against Georgetown. Link’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2009 5 2 0 2 1 5 2010 11 0 0 0 8 3 Career 16 2 0 2 9 8

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: McGarvey garnered all-league honors in lacrosse twice and was also an all- league selection in football at Penn Charter. He earned two letters in football and four in lacrosse. McGarvey is the son of Frank and Babe McGarvey. He has two older brothers, Mike and Kevin. Ryan is a business major here Ryan at Penn State. McGARVEY Lower Gwynedd, Pa. #27 Penn Charter JUNIOR • DEFENSE LION CAREER: 2010: As a sophomore, Ryan McGarvey played in every game for Penn State on defense last year, starting six times. McGarvey ended the year with nine ground balls.

2009: McGarvey played in five games for Penn State in 2009, seeing limited action as a true freshman.

McGarvey’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2009 5 0 0 0 0 0 2010 13 0 0 0 9 0 Career 18 0 0 0 9 0

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Conor Baucum comes to Penn State after an outstanding high school career at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C. A four year starter in the goal for the Eagles, Baucum was voted team Rookie of the Year in 2006 and then went on to earn three straight all-league nods for his superb play in the goal. Baucum was also team captain in 2009. The son of Patricia Conor Murphy and Dan Baucum, Conor is majoring in communication arts and sci- BAUCUM ences at Penn State. Chevy Chase, Md. #2 Gonzaga SOPHOMORE • GOALIE

LION CAREER: 2010: Conor Baucum played in one game last season, seeing 15:00 worth of action in Penn State’s game at Duke on March 20. Baucum had two saves and four goals allowed against the Blue Devils.

Baucum’s Career Statistics Year GP SV GA Pct Min. GAA 2010 1 2 4 .333 15:00 16.00 Career 1 2 4 .333 15:00 16.00

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: A four-time scholar athlete at Worthington Kilbourne High School, Drew Roper was a three-year starter for the Wolves and earned first team all-state laurels as a senior. He helped guide his team to a 70-13 record in from 2007- 2009, scoring 69 goals and dishing off 36 assists. Roper helped lead WKHS to the state title in 2009. The son of Kim and Jim Roper, he plans on major- Drew ing in finance at Penn State. ROPER Columbus, Ohio Worthington-Kilbourne #4 SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD

LION CAREER: 2010: Drew Roper had a solid freshman year for the Nittany Lions, playing in 11 games for Penn State as a defensive midfielder. Roper ended the year with one ground ball.

Roper’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2010 11 0 0 0 1 0 Career 11 0 0 0 1 0

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Younger brother of former Nittany Lion teammate Charley Henneghan, Danny comes to Penn State from Michigan’s Brother Rice High School. A four year letterman and captain as a senior, Henneghan helped lead BRHS to four Michigan State Championships (2005-09) and one Midwest crown (2008). He helped the Warriors post a 84-8 overall record during that four- Danny year span and scored 76 goals. Henneghan was a three-time all-state pick and a three time high school All-American. The son of Michael and Molly HENNEGHAN Henneghan, Danny plans on majoring in business at Penn State. Beverly Hills, Mich. #6 Brother Rice SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD

LION CAREER: 2010: Penn State legacy Danny Henneghan played in 11 of Penn State’s 13 games last year and ended the year with two points, nine ground balls and a .500 face-off percentage (winning 19 of 38). Henneghan had an assists vs. Ohio State on March 6 and scored his first collegiate goal vs. St. John’s on March 27. He won 10 of 11 face-offs vs. the Buckeyes as well in his most Henneghan’s Career Statistics active day on the face-off unit. Face-offs Year GP G A Pts. GB SH W Tot Pct. 2010 11 1 1 2 9 2 19 38 .500 Career. 11 1 1 2 9 2 19 38 .500

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Four-time all-league pick Tyler Travis comes to Penn State from Geneva High School in Geneva, N.Y. A stand-out LSM for the Panthers, Travis left GHS with a school record 638 career ground balls. He helped lead Geneva to three straight sectional titles and was team captain in 2009. The son of Tyler Brian and Terri Travis, Tyler plans on majoring in business at Penn State. TRAVIS Geneva, N.Y. Geneva #8 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE

LION CAREER: 2010: Tyler Travis did not play in any games for Penn State as a freshman in 2010.

Travis’ Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Kyle VanThof comes to Penn State from Penfield, N.Y., where he was a four year letterman for the Penfield High School Patriots. A 2009 team cap- tain, VanThof helped guide PHS to the 2006 Section V title and played in the 2009 Section 5 All-Star Game. He also lettered in football twice for the Patriots. The son of Thomas and Tracy VanThof, Kyle is majoring in adver- Kyle tising at Penn State. VanTHOF Penfield, N.Y. #12 Penfield SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD

LION CAREER: 2010: Kyle VanThof emerged as an offensive threat for Penn State during his rookie campaign in 2010. VanThof ended the year as Penn State’s fifth leading scorer with 15 points off six goals and nine assists. He took 35 shots, had 16 ground balls and went 1-2 on face-offs. VanThof ’s top offen- sive games included a three-assist effort against St. John’s on March 27 and a two-goal, one-assist game against Drexel on April 10. He also had three VanThof’s Career Statistics points versus Hofstra a week after that, scoring a goal and dishing off two Year GP G A Pts. GB SH assists. 2010 13 6 9 15 16 35 Career 13 6 9 15 16 35

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: David Baker comes to Penn State from where he was a three year starter in the goal for The Ford. Baker was the team’s Most Improved Player as a sophomore and team MVP as a junior and senior. He was a 2008 Senior All-Star and team captain as a senior. He is the son of Dave Bill and Melissa Baker and is a pre-med major. BAKER Havertown, Pa. #14 Haverford SOPHOMORE • GOALIE

LION CAREER: 2010: Freshman Dave Baker stepped into the net last year as a true freshman and started all 13 games for the Nittany Lions. Baker ended the year with an 11.56 goals against average after playing nearly 650 of Penn State’s 782 overall minutes last year. Baker had a .481 save percentage, making 116 saves during the course of the year, facing 389 shots. He picked up his first colle- giate victory in Penn State’s 13-11 win over St. John’s on March 27. He had 17 saves twice last year, against Villanova on March 9 and versus Bucknell on March 30. Baker’s Career Statistics Year GP SV GA Pct Min. GAA 2010 13 116 125 .481 648:38 11.56 Career 13 116 125 .481 648:38 11.56

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Billy Gribbin came to Penn State from Bethesda’s Georgetown Prep. Grib- bin helped guide the Hoyas to two conference titles (2006 and 2009), earning all-league laurels as a senior. An outstanding athlete, Gribbin also lettered in wrestling and in football, earning all-league honors on the gridiron and helping the Hoya wrestlers to four straight league titles. Gribbin was a three- Billy sport captain at Georgetown Prep. The son of Terry and Mary Elise GRIBBIN Gribbin, Billy is set to major in marketing at Penn State. Rockville, Md. #21 Georgetown Prep SOPHOMORE • ATTACK

LION CAREER: 2010: Billy Gribbin emerged as one of the CAA’s top offensive players last year. Gribbin was second on the team with 31 points off 23 goals and eight assists last season and was named to the CAA All-Freshman team. Gribbin’s collegiate debut was stellar, scoring four goals and dishing off one assist for five points. He had three goals against both St. John’s and Towson as well. Gribbin ended the year with 31 ground balls and a superb .633 shot on goal Gribbin’s Career Statistics percentage and a team-best .383 shot percentage. He was the CAA Rookie Year GP G A Pts. GB SH of the Week on March 29. 2010 13 23 8 31 31 60 Career 13 23 8 31 31 60

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Nick Dolik was a three-year starter at Brother Rice High School in Michi- gan, a teammate of fellow PSU sophomore Danny Henneghan. Dolik led the Warrior offense as a senior and, over the course of three years as a var- sity starter, scored 170 goals and had 91 assists. Dolik helped guide BRHS to four straight Michigan State Titles (2006-2009) and the 2008 Midwest Nick Championship. He was team captain as a senior and also an all-state selec- tion as a senior. The son of Michael and Jill Dolik, Nick is majoring in DOLIK business at Penn State. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. #26 Brother Rice SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD

LION CAREER: 2010: Nick Dolik stormed the CAA last year, earning second team All-CAA honors as well as being named to the CAA All-Freshman team. Dolik had 27 points off 21 goals and six assists. He collected 13 ground balls, had a .266 shot percentage and a .658 shot on goal percentage, which was tops on the team. Dolik’s hallmark last year was consistency, with nine games of two or more points. Dolik had three goals on three occasions, against St. John’s on March 27, Hofstra on April 17 and Towson on April 24. Dolik claimed CAA Offensive Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week hon- Dolik’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH ors on April 19. 2010 13 21 6 27 13 79 Career 13 21 6 27 13 79

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HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Joe Celano brought a long list of high school laurels with him from Farm- ingdale High School in New York. A four-time scholar athlete award winner, Celano started for the Lions four straight seasons, helping guide the team to a 41-16 record during that span. A midfield force for FHS, he had 65 goals and 48 assists and earned two all-county nods as well. Celano lettered in Joe both football and track as well and was an all-county performer on the grid- CELANO iron. The son of Pat and Joe Celano, Joe is majoring in business. Penfield, N.Y. #40 Penfield SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD

LION CAREER: 2010: Joe Celano did not play in any games for Penn State last season.

Celano’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2010 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Eric Davidheiser comes to Penn State after two successful seasons at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. A native of Vashon, Wash., Davidheiser earned all-state honors in the northwest before becoming a two-time all- league player for The Rams of The Hill School as a junior and senior. Davidheiser was team captain as a senior and earned all-area laurels that year Eric as well. Over four years as a starter, he had 74 goals and 108 assists. David- heiser also earned all-state honors as a football player. The son of Laura and DAVIDHEISER Roger Davidheiser, Eric is majoring in geology at Penn State. Vashon, Wash. The Hill School #42 SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD

LION CAREER: 2010: Eric Davidheiser played in four games for Penn State as a freshman, seeing time on the Lion midfield. Davidheiser played against Duke, Buck- nell, UMass and Drexel.

Davidheiser’s Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts. GB SH 2010 4 0 0 0 0 0 Career 4 0 0 0 0 0

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Tim Austin GOLDER KAUT Cochranville, Pa. Morton, Pa. #15 Avon Grove Springfield-Delco FRESHMAN • ATTACK #19 FRESHMAN • GOALIE HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Tim Golder was a three-time All-League player at Avon Grove High School. First team all-state goalie Austin Kaut was a four year letterman at Spring- Golder left Avon Grove with 186 career points off 114 goals and 72 assists. field-Delco High School, starting his last three years. Kaut was the All-Delco Golder was a high school All-American as a senior while collecting all-league, Player of the Year as a senior after posting a .710 save percentage, collect- all-area and all-state laurels as well. He was a two-time captain and a four- ing 263 saves and allowing only four goals per game. Kaut helped guide year letterman as well. Golder played in the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Keystone Springfield to a 20-3 record as a senior and was a high school All-American Games and attended the 2008 Nike Blue Chip Camp. An outstanding stu- as well. Kaut led his team to a league title in 2010 and the squad went 63- dent, Golder was an honors student every semester in high school and won 23 during his four years on the roster. An honor roll student, he won the the school’s Academic/Athletic Award. Golder is the son of Tim and Cathy school’s Presidential Award and was a two-time captain. He is the son of Jim Golder. and Cheryl Kaut.

Steven Ryan BOGERT MULLEN Carlsbad, Calif. Hatboro, Pa. #20 La Costa Canyon #24 Hatboro-Horsham FRESHMAN • DEFENSE FRESHMAN • DEFENSE HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Top high school defender Steven Bogert had a superb high school career in Ryan Mullen was a three-time all-league player at Hatboro-Horsham and a California, leading La Costa Canyon to a perfect 23-0 record in 2010. A four year letterman. Mullen, a stalwart defender as a high school player, had multiple all-league pick, Bogert was conference Rookie of the Year in 2008. 62 ground balls as a senior and was a two-time defensive MVP for the Hat- He was a high school All-American in 2010 after leading LCC through a ters. He left HH with 197 ground balls, 11 assists, four goals and 15 total perfect season with 116 ground balls. The California Player of the Year, points. Mullen was a Distinguished Honors recipient four years and won Bogert had 288 ground balls in his three years as a starter for LCC. Bogert both the Principal’s Award and the HH Lacrosse Student-Athlete Award. was a two-time member of the state all-academic team and played football He is the son of Deb and Jeff Mullen. for four years at LCC as well. He is the son of Steve and Tracey Bogert.

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Tom Kessler LaCROSSE BROWN Canandaigua, N.Y. West Springfield, Pa.. Canandaigua Academy West Springfield #25 FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD #28 FRESHMAN • DEFENSE HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Tom LaCrosse comes to Penn State from New York’s Canandaigua Acad- Virginia’s Kessler Brown comes to Penn State after a superb four-year high emy, where he was a two-year starter and four-time letterman. LaCrosse led school career that included first team All-State laurels and four letters. CA to the 2009 state title and two section championships. An outstanding Brown finished his high school career at West Springfield High School where middie, LaCrosse had 35 goals and 11 assists during his senior year and was he was a two-year starter as a LSM/defender. During his four years of high a multiple all-league pick. During his four years as a player for CA, the school play, Brown helped guide his teams to a state title and a district cham- Braves went 79-7. LaCrosse also played football for three years, helping his pionship as well. Brown also earned two football and two ice hockey letters. team to the 2008 sectional title. An Honor Roll student, LaCrosse is the Kessler is the son of Melissa Dent. son of Barb and Steve LaCrosse.

Shane Steve STURGIS AITKEN Downingtown, Pa. Wayne, Pa. Downingtown East #31 Haverford School #29 FRESHMAN • ATTACK FRESHMAN • ATTACK HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Shane Sturgis was a two-time All-American at Downingtown East, where he Steve Aitken was an offensive force at national power the Haverford starred on attack for the Cougars. Sturgis was a two-time all-state pick and School. In 2010, Aitken had 45 goals and 14 assists in leading the team a multi-year all-conference pick. He helped guide DE to four league titles to a final No. 11 ranking nationally by Inside Lacrosse. Aitken was a as well as the 2007 state championship. Sturgis left DE with 158 goals and three-year letterman for Haverford, scoring 100 goals and 35 assists dur- 159 assists for 317 points in four years. He played in the 2009 Under ing that span. An outstanding athlete, Aitken also lettered three times in Armour Underclassmen Games and the 2009 EPSLA Junior Games. A ver- football, earning all-conference honors in that as well. He played in the satile athlete, Sturgis also starred on the Downingtown East ice hockey team. 2009 Under Armour/Team Philadelphia All-Star Game. Aitken is the He is the son of Joe and Tracy Sturgis. son of Debbie and Bob Aitken.

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Ryne Brendan STERNBERG NAVE Toronto, Ontario, Canada Springfield, Pa. #33 Culver Academy #35 Springfield-Delco FRESHMAN • DEFENSE FRESHMAN • DEFENSE HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Ryne Sternberg comes to Penn State from Toronto, Ontario. He matricu- Freshman Brendan Nave was a four-year starter at Springfield-Delco High lated at the Culver Academy. School, helping lead his team to a league title and 63 wins in four years. Nave, a stand-out on defense, earned all-league honors and played in the Under Armour/Team Philadelphia All-Star Game. Quite the athlete, Nave also lettered four times for the Cougars in ice hockey. He is the son of Mike and Jackie Nave.

Gavin AHERN Rockville Centre, N.Y. #41 South Side FRESHMAN • ATTACK HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Freshman Gavin Ahern was a four-year starter at South Side High School in Rockville Centre New York. A two-time honorable mention All-Ameri- can for the Cyclones, Ahern earned all-county and all-conference honors on attack multiple times for SSHS as well. He was a team captain as a sen- ior and played in the 2009 Hotbeds Tournament All-Star Game. An outstanding athlete, Ahern earned three letters in football and was an all- conference pick. He is the son of Mark and Lori Ahern.

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PENN STATE 17, ROBERT MORRIS 24 The Lions’ quick-strike offense was on display, registering 75 shots on the game Saturday, February 20, 2010 -- State College, Pa. as Hogan paced the team with 25 individually. Hogan also tallied four goals to start off the season. Mackrides led the Lion offense with five goals and one assist, and Gribbin shone in his Penn State debut, tallying four goals and one assist. The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team opened their 2010 campaign with a Also scoring for the Nittany Lions were Dolik (2) and Vosburgh (2). Juniors Matt heartbreaking 24-17 loss to Robert Morris in Holuba Hall. Robert Morris solved Shankoff and Billy Lloyd each registered two assists. Penn State’s goalie situa- the Lion defense early, exploding for 12 goals in the first quarter. From there the tion was still very up-in-the-air, as freshman Dave Baker and junior John Nichols Colonials never looked back. Penn State outscored the Colonials 12-9 in the (Myersville, Md.) split time for the Lions, registering 0 and six saves, respectively. second half, and registered 40 second-half shots, for a total of 75 shots in the Senior captain Joe Britt (Fairfax, Va.) and Henneghan took the majority of the game. The second half offensive surge wasn’t enough, however, as Robert Mor- face offs for Penn State, helping the team to win 25 of 45 draws. The Lions were ris hung on to take the season-opener from the Nittany Lions for the second 9-11 on clears, and 2-6 on the extra-man. consecutive season. GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 17, Robert Morris 24 Colton Vosburgh (Kennett Square, Pa.) started off the scoring for Penn State, SCORING (Goal-Assist): registering the season’s first tally at 13:49 of the first quarter. Robert Morris was 1st: PSU 13:49 (Vosburgh), RMU 13:41 (Lee), PSU 13:31 (Mackrides, Shankoff), quick to respond however, as they scored off the ensuing face off to knot things RMU 13:22 (Lee), RMU 12:28 (Matisz), RMU 10:52 (Matisz, Buchanan), PSU up at 13:41. Penn State continued the fast-paced scoring as sophomore Matt 9:48 (Mackrides, Vosburgh), RMU 8:23 (Smith), PSU 6:55 (Mackrides), RMU Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) tickled the twine for the Lions ten seconds 6:46 (Buchanan), RMU 6:31 (Meagher), RMU 5:19 (Smith), RMU 5:06 later. From there, the Colonials took control of the ball for three straight minutes, (Buchanan), RMU 3:49 (Abbott), RMU 2:52 (Tao-Brambleby), RMU 1:35 (Moore) tallying three goals to put them up 4-2. Mackrides struck again at 9:48, bringing 2nd: RMU 14:28 (Moore), RMU 13:52 (Brownell, Matisz), RMU 11:06 (Lee, the Lions within two, but Robert Morris came right back a minute later, beating Caparosa), PSU :50 (Hogan, Lloyd) freshman goalie Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.) to reclaim the three-goal lead at 3rd: PSU 14:36 (Hogan, Gribbin), PSU 11:59 (Hogan), RMU 11:27 (Smith, 5-2. Mackrides made the Colonials pay at 6:55, tallying an extra-man goal for the Brownell), PSU 10:23 (Gribbin), PSU 9:59 (Gribbin), PSU 7:47 (Vosburgh, Dolik), Lions after a cross-checking penalty to the Colonials’ Kyle Klein. That tally would RMU 7:26 (Tao-Brambleby), RMU 6:22 (Matisz), RMU 5:02 (Smith), PSU 3:36 be Penn State’s last of the quarter, however, as Robert Morris scored off the (Dolik), RMU 1:47 (Brownell, Hayes) ensuing face off and never looked back. The Colonials scored the quarter’s final 4th: PSU 14:27 (Hogan), PSU 14:20 (Mackrides, Shankoff), RMU 14:04 (Lee), seven goals to take a 12-4 lead going into the second. PSU 13:45 (Mackrides), RMU 11:23 (Moore, Tao-Brambleby), PSU 9:26 (Dolik), RMU 7:27 (Matisz), PSU 5:20 (Gribbin, Lloyd), PSU 2:13 (Gribbin, Mackrides), Robert Morris picked up right where they left off as the second quarter began, RMU :57 (Matisz, Smith) scoring a quick goal at 14:28. The Colonials would add two more tallies in a quar- ter that they dominated, until junior captain Chris Hogan (Wycoff, N.J.) struck for GROUNDBALLS: PSU 47, RMU 46 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 2-6, RMU 3-5 the Lions with :50 remaining in the half. Penn State looked like they might get SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 75, RMU 40 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 25-45, RMU 20-45 another with a late extra-man opportunity, but they could not solve Robert Mor- GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Baker (13:35, 11, 0), Nichols (46:25, 13, 6) RMU Bar- ris goalie Sal Barcia, and entered halftime trailing 15-5. The third quarter breathed cia (54:47, 16, 26), Pope (5:13, 1, 3) some new life into the Lions, as Hogan struck again just 24 seconds into the period with an extra-man goal. A little over two minutes later it was Hogan again, SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F bringing Penn State to within eight at 11:59 of the third. However, the ensuing PENN STATE 4 1 6 6 17 face off would hurt the Nittany Lions as Charley Henneghan (Beverly Hills, Mich.) ROBERT MORRIS 12 3 5 4 24 took an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to put the Colonials on the man-up. ATTENDANCE: 548 Robert Morris made the most of their opportunity, scoring at 11:27 to increase the lead to 16-7. Penn State refused to go quietly however, as freshman Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) scored two straight unassisted goals, and Colton Vos- burgh scored off a Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) feed to get the Lions within PENN STATE 8, #3 NOTRE DAME 12 six. Three straight unassisted goals moved Robert Morris back out to a nine goal Sunday, February 28, 2010 -- South Bend, Ind. lead, but once again Penn State responded as the freshman Dolik scored with 3:36 remaining. A Hogan slashing penalty put Robert Morris on the man-up with The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team rallied from a six-goal deficit late in 2:15 left, and once again they made the Lions pay, tallying at 1:41 to close out the the third period to close within three before dropping a hard-fought 12-8 game at third quarter. No. 3 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish withstood a flurry of Penn State goals in the game’s final 16 minutes to claim the win. Notre Dame broke out to a 3-0 lead, Hogan made up for his penalty in the opening seconds of the fourth quarter, scor- getting goals from Sean Rogers, Grant Krebs and Nicholas Beattie before ten ing an unassisted goal at 14:27. Mackrides kept the momentum going for the minutes had gone by in the opening quarter. Penn State got on the board when Lions, scoring seven seconds later on an assist from Matt Shankoff (Flemington, Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) scored at the 3:26 mark to cut the lead to 3-1. But N.J.). After another Robert Morris tally, Mackrides struck again for the lions, bury- the Irish added a Neal Hicks goal with just one second on the clock to lead 4-1. ing a shot unassisted at 13:45. The Colonials and Lions traded goals once again, as Dolik scored unassisted after a Robert Morris goal to make the score 22-15. Notre Dame continued to pour on the offense in the second quarter, outscoring A Billy Lloyd (West Chester, Pa.) holding penalty at 7:49 put the Lions on the Penn State 6-2 to lead 9-3 at the intermission. The Irish got two goals from Krebs man-down once again, and once again the Colonials made them pay, hitting the in their second quarter burst while Penn State picked up a solo goal from Hogan back of the net with an unassisted tally at 7:27. Gribbin attempted to take things and a score from Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) off a Hogan assist. into his own hands down the stretch, scoring two straight goals for the Lions. The Penn State came out with strong defense in the second half, shutting down the Robert Morris offense proved too much however, scoring the game’s final goal at Irish in the third quarter. Nittany Lion Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) scored :57 to close out the game 24-17. off a Colton Vosburgh (Kennett Square, Pa.) assist at the 7:30 mark, but Notre Dame’s Beattie scored with 3:47 left to put the Irish back up by six, 10-4, with just

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3:47 left in the third period. From there, Penn State outscored Notre Dame 4-2. and beating Buckeye goalie Brandon Freeman with 1:59 left in the quarter. Mackrides scored unassisted with :24 left in the third period to pull Penn State to Penn State was quick to strike again in the second quarter, with a Joe Britt (Fair- within five, 10-5, with a quarter left to play. Notre Dame got the first goal of the fax, Va.) faceoff win leading to a flurry of Nittany Lion shots. Finally, freshman Billy final stanza from Hicks, putting the Irish up 11-5 at the 14:02 mark. Head coach Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) found the twine less than a minute in, getting all three of Glenn Thiel’s squad would then reel off three straight goals to close the gap to 11- Penn State’s young attack on the board early. The carbon copy of the first quar- 8. Freshman Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) scored at the 13:09 mark, followed by ter continued however as Ohio State went on to score two straight goals, until classmate Nick Dolik’s (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) unassisted goal with 10:04 left to Mackrides got the Lions within one with his second goal of the contest at 3:31. play. Will Donley (Pittsburgh, Pa.) scored off a Charley Henneghan (Beverly Hills, But it was the Buckeyes answering back a minute later, with Paul Beery getting Mich.) assist with 9:58 to play and the Nittany Lions were back in the game, trail- on the board at 2:33. The Lions refused to go into halftime trailing and notched ing just 11-8. But the Irish defense would stiffen, shutting Penn State out for the two straight goals after a strategic timeout at 2:14. The freshman Dolik scored remainder of the game and, with a Colin Igoe goal with :19 left to play, grab the for the Lions with 1:02 on the clock, and after a Danny Henneghan (Beverly Hills, 12-8 win. Mich.) win on the ensuing faceoff, it was Mackrides notching his third of the game six seconds later to tie the game at six. That is where the score would stand Hogan led Penn State with three points off two goals and an assist while Mack- going into halftime, with the Lions looking to build off the late quarter momentum rides had two assists. Penn State goalies John Nichols (Myersville, Md.) and in the second half. The play remained even in the opening minutes of the third Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.) split time in the net for Penn State, with Baker play- quarter, as both teams searched for an opening in the opposition’s defense. It ing the final 40:00 minutes and giving up only four goals and collecting seven was Ohio State finally breaking the tie on a goal by Mike Pires at 9:14. The saves. Notre Dame outshot Penn State 34-31 while the teams essentially split Lions were quick to respond again however, as Colton Vosburgh (Kennet Square, the face offs, with Penn State winning 11 and Notre Dame winning 12. Pa.) notched his first goal of the game unassisted to tie the score back up at 7:36. The Buckeyes scored the only other goal of the very evenly-contested quarter, as GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 8, #3 Notre Dame 12 Jeff Tundo broke the tie with 00:40 on the clock in the third. SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: ND 12:48 (Rogers), ND 7:34 (Krebs, Brenneman), ND 5:21 (Beattie), PSU The final quarter did not open well for the Lions, as senior Kevin Etter (Severna 3:26 (Hogan), ND 0:01 (Hicks, Brenneman) Park, Md.) took a push-with-possession penalty just :22 seconds in to put Penn 2nd: ND 13:46 (Hicks), PSU 12:17 (Hogan), ND 10:43 (Krebs), ND 10:18 (Pfeifer), State down a man. Ohio State took advantage, with Ventiquattro beating Baker ND 9:26 (Krebs), PSU 3:36 (Mackrides, Hogan), ND 0:03 (Brenneman) just 17 seconds into the penalty to push the lead to 9-7. Penn State dominated 3rd: PSU 7:30 (Basciano, Vosburgh), ND 3:47 (Beattie, Krebs), PSU 0:24 (Mack- play for the next four minutes however, registering a flurry of shots that just could- rides) n’t find the twine. After a Penn State timeout and several more Nittany Lion 4th: ND 14:02 (Hicks, Pfeiffer), PSU 13:09 (Gribbin), PSU 10:04 (Dolik), PSU chances, the Buckeye goalie Freeman was finally able to get the ball downfield, 9:58 (Donley), ND 0:19 (Igoe) leading to a James Green tally for the Buckeyes, pushing their lead to three with 8:28 remaining. The Lions refused to go quietly however, and after two near GROUNDBALLS: PSU 29, ND 30 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 1-4, ND 0-3 misses by Mackrides, Gribbin scored on a tremendous individual effort at 7:22, SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 31-19, ND 34-22 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 11-23, ND 12-23 cutting the Buckeye lead to two. Ohio State looked to put the nail in the Lions’ GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU John Nichols (20:34, 8 GA, 3 SV), Dave Baker (39:26 coffin for the next several minutes, but Baker shut the door, registering three (4 GA, 7 SV); ND Scott Rodgers (60:00, 8 GA, 11 SV) saves in a three-minute flurry of offense by the Buckeyes. After a successful Penn State clear, Mackrides scored unassisted to bring the Lions within one at SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F 2:03. Danny Henneghan won the ensuing faceoff for Penn State, and brought the PENN STATE 1 2 2 3 8 ball downfield on the break for a quick shot. The Lions retained possession as NOTRE DAME 4 5 1 2 12 the shot sailed wide, and again it was Mackrides coming through with an unas- sisted tally for the Lions, tying the game with just 1:49 on the clock. Penn State RECORDS: Penn State 0-2, Notre Dame 2-0 had two shots in the final minute, but couldn’t get the ball past Freeman, as the ATTENDANCE: 870 regulation came to a close with the two rivals deadlocked at 10. Charley Hen- neghan won the faceoff for Penn State to begin overtime, and Penn State called timeout after getting the ball down into the Buckeye zone. The Lions never had PENN STATE 10, OHIO STATE 11 (OT) a chance to execute a play however, as Buckeye Joe Bonanni forced a Penn Saturday, March 6 , 2010 -- Columbus, Ohio State turnover, and Ohio State’s Logan Schuss beat Baker on the ensuing pos- session, winning the game for the Buckeyes with 2:50 left on the clock. The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team looked to improve their luck as of late Mackrides led the Lions’ scoring effort, registering five goals for the second time with a win over the rival Buckeyes of Ohio State Saturday at 1 pm in Columbus. in three games. Dolik and Gribbin continued their stellar freshman campaigns, Penn State hoped history would repeat itself, as they looked for the match up scoring two goals apiece, with Gribbin chipping in an assist as well. Vosburgh with the Buckeyes to provide the Lions with their first win of the season, just as rounded out the scoring for the Lions with a goal, his third of the season. Kyle it did last year. The Buckeyes had other plans however, as an early 1-0 advan- VanThof (Penfield, N.Y.) and Danny Henneghan chipped in an assist apiece, the tage by the Lions would be the only lead they saw all game. Penn State opened first point for each of them as Nittany Lions. Mackrides and Danny Henneghan the game in style with a Charlie Henneghan (Beverly Hills, Mich.) faceoff win that led the Lions in ground balls with five apiece, and the Henneghan brothers took lead to a Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) goal just 31 seconds into the contest 19 of the 25 faceoffs for the Lions, combining to win 15 of them. The Lions at 14:29. After a few alternating possessions, Ohio State responded with two seemed to have settled their goalie situation, at least for the time being, as Baker goals from Mario Ventiquattro at 11:34 and 10:42. The Buckeyes struck again a played all 61:10 of the game for Penn State, recording eight saves and 11 goals little over a minute later, as James Green beat Penn State goalie Dave Baker against. (Havertown, Pa.) with an unassisted rocket. The teams proceeded to trade chances for much of the quarter, until sophomore Matt Mackrides (Newtown GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 10, Ohio State 11 Square, Pa.) made a great individual effort for the Lions, retrieving a ground ball SCORING (Goal-Assist):

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1st: PSU 14:29 (Dolik), OSU 11:34 (Ventiquattro, Bowman), OSU 10:42 (Venti- 2nd: VU 12:43 (Bell, Scioscia), VU 12:12 (Brennan), VU 11:30 (Scioscia, Cun- quattro, Schuss), OSU 8:40 (Green), PSU 1:59 (Mackrides) ningham), VU 9:11 (Vigilante), VU 6:33 (Rice, Cunningham) 2nd: PSU 14:06 (Gribbin), OSU 12:25 (Tundo, Schuss), OSU 5:52 (Ventiquattro, 3rd: PSU 13:40 (Mackrides), VU 4:33 (Brennan), VU 0:03 (Casterano, Vigilante) Schuss), PSU 3:31, (Mackrides, VanThof), OSU 2:33 (Beery), PSU 1:02 (Dolik, 4th: PSU 14:38 (Mackrides), PSU 12:39 (Gribbin, Vosburgh), VU 11:19 (Vigi- Gribbin), PSU 0:56 (Mackrides, Henneghan) lante), VU 7:54 (Webber), PSU 4:27 (Vosburgh, Shea), VU 2:22 (Scioscia, 3rd: OSU 9:14 (Pires, Bowman), PSU 7:36 (Vosburgh), OSU 0:40 (Tundo) Doherty) 4th: OSU 14:21 (Ventiquattro, Tundo), OSU 8:28 (Green, Schuss), PSU 7:22 (Gribbin), PSU 2:03 (Mackrides), PSU 1:49 (Mackrides) GROUNDBALLS: PSU 38, VU 28 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 0-2, VU 0-6 OT: OSU 2:50 (Schuss, Alexander) SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 32-14, VU 37-28 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 14-19, VU 5-19 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 17 SV, 11 GA) , VU Dan Gutier- GROUNDBALLS: PSU 37, OSU 28 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 0-1, OSU 2-2 rez (60:00, 7 SV, 7 GA) SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 55-22, OSU 31-19 - FACE-OFFS: PSU 17-25, OSU 8- 25 SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Baker (61:10, 11ga, 8s) OSU Freeman (61:10, 10ga, PENN STATE 3 0 1 3 7 12s) VILLANOVA 1 5 1 3 11 RECORDS: Penn State 0-4, Villanova 3-1 BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 O F ATTENDANCE: 115 PENN STATE 2 4 1 3 0 10 OHIO STATE 3 3 2 2 1 11 PENN STATE 4, RUTGERS 7 RECORDS: Penn State 0-3, Ohio State 3-1 Saturday, March 13, 2010 -- Piscataway, N.J. ATTENDANCE: 980 The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team lost a close 7-4 game at Rutgers in PENN STATE 7, VILLANOVA 11 non-conference lacrosse action. In a game delayed over two hours due to Tuesday, March 9, 2010 -- State College, Pa. weather, the Scarlet Knights broke open a close game with a four-goal burst in the third period to seal the win. With high winds, lightning and driving rain, Rut- The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team dropped a hard-fought 11-7 game to gers got on the board first when Gerhard Buehning scored at the 12:09 mark. visiting Villanova in an early season night game at Penn State’s Jeffrey Field. The Nittany Lions answered with a man-up goal from Billy Gribbin (Rockville, The Wildcats relied on a 5-0 second quarter to pull away from the Nittany Lions. Md.) off a Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) assist with just 1:37 left in the period. The Scarlet Knights opened up a 3-1 lead in the second quarter off Nittany Lion sophomore Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) helped Penn goals from Adam Goldberg and Michael Diehl. Mackrides and Gribbin reversed State break out to a 3-1 lead after the first period. Mackrides scored just a minute roles for another Lion goal at the 6:50 mark with Mackrides scoring off a Gribbin into the game and that goal was quickly followed by a Billy Gribbin (Rockville, assist, cutting Rutgers’ lead to 3-2 at the break. Penn State tied the game early Md.) from Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) score just :17 later to give the Lions in the third quarter, with Gribbin scoring off a Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) assist an early 2-0 lead. Villanova answered at the 9:17 mark but Penn State closed out at the 11:43 mark. But the Scarlet Knights would put the game away with three the first period with a 3-1 lead thanks to an unassisted Dolik score at the 3:46 straight goals to close out the third period. Buehning, Ted Stanwick, Kory Kelly mark. Villanova responded in the second period, however, scoring five unan- and Diehl each scored, giving RU a 7-3 lead after three periods. Penn State got swered goals to take a 6-3 lead into the halftime break. Five different Wildcats the only goal of the fourth period, with Hogan scoring off a Billy Lloyd (West scored: Matt Bell, Mike Brennan, Mark Scioscia, Mike Vigilante and Jack Rice all Chester, Pa.) assist with 6:22 left in the game. found the back of the net for VU. Rutgers outshot Penn State 35-25 while Penn State won 10 of 13 face-offs. Three Mackrides got the first goal of the third period, scoring unassisted at the 13:40 of Penn State’s four goals were in man-up situations while the Nittany Lions shut mark, but Villanova answered with two goals late in the period to lead 8-4 with RU out on five different man-up situations. Nittany Lion goalie Dave Baker 15:00 left to play. The teams traded goals in a furious fourth quarter, with each (Havertown, Pa.) had seven saves in the game while Rutgers’ Rudy Butler had team scoring three times. Penn State got the period’s first two scores, one from 11. Mackrides and another from Gribbin off a Colton Vosburgh (Kennett Square, Pa.) assist. Villanova’s Vigilante and Paul Webber answered back before Vosburgh GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 4, Rutgers 7 scored off a Brian Shea (Gaithersburg, Md.) assist. Villanova’s Scioscia closed SCORING (Goal-Assist): out the score with 2:22 left. 1st: RU 12:09 (Buehning, Pennington), PSU 1:37 (Gribbin, Mackrides) 2nd: RU 11:03 (Goldberg, Burnhard), RU 9:59 (Diehl), PSU 6:50 (Mackrides, Mackrides led Penn State with three goals while Gribbin had two. Dolik had a goal Gribbin) and an assist as well. Villanova was led by Scioscia, Vigilante, Rice and Bren- 3rd: PSU 11:43 (Gribbin, Hogan), RU 10:43 (Buehning), RU 8:41 (Stanwick, Pen- nan who all had two goals apiece. Nittany Lion freshman Dave Baker played the nington), RU 4:34 (Kelly, Pennington), RU 2:09 (Diehl) entire game for Penn State and collected 17 saves while giving up 11 goals. 4th: PSU 6:22 (Hogan, Lloyd) ‘Nova keeper Dan Gutierrez had seven saves and gave up 7 goals. The Nittany Lions were outshot by VU 37-32 but won the face-off game by claiming 14 of 19 GROUNDBALLS: PSU 19, RU 20 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 3-7, RU 0-5 face-offs. SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 25-15, RU 35-14 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 10-13, RU 3-13 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 7 SV, 7 GA); RU Rudy Butler GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 7, Villanova 11 (60:00, 11 SV, 4 GA) SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: PSU 13:59 (Mackrides), PSU 13:42 (Gribbin, Dolik), VU 9:17 (Rice, Scios- SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F cia), PSU 3:46 (Dolik) PENN STATE 1 1 1 1 4

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RUTGERS 1 2 4 0 7 and Shea each had a goal and an assist. Basciano had the final goal for the RECORDS: Penn State 0-5, Rutgers 3-1 -- ATTENDANCE: 200 Lions. Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.) played the first three quarters in goal for the Lions, registering six saves while allowing 16 goals against. Freshman Conor PENN STATE 11, #8 DUKE 20 Baucum (Chevy Chase, Md.) played the final quarter, registering two saves and Saturday, March 20, 2010 -- Durham, N.C. four goals against. Senior captain Joe Britt (Fairfax, Va.) took the majority of the faceoffs for the Lions, going 11-19 at the X.

The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team traveled to Durham for a 1:00pm tilt GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 11, Duke 20 against the Blue Devils. The Nittany Lions (0-6) kept the game tight early, but an SCORING (Goal-Assist): experienced Duke defense and explosive offense proved too much for the Lions, 1st: PSU 12:51 (Hogan, Shea), DU 11:58 (Howell, McKee), PSU 10:19 (Mack- who were outscored in every quarter of the contest. rides, VanThof), DU 5:39 (Quinzani), DU 3:14 (Quinzani, Crotty) DU 1:10 (Howell, Crotty), DU 0:03 (Howell, Quinzani) Junior captain Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) started off the scoring for the Lions, 2nd: DU 14:48 (Crotty), PSU 14:40 (Shea), DU 11:53 (McKee, Crotty), DU 10:41 burying a feed from fellow co-captain Brian Shea (Gaithersburgh, Md.) at 12:51 (Catalino, Howell), PSU 7:14 (Mackrides, Dolik), DU 6:17 (Howell), PSU 3:51 to put Penn State up one. Duke stormed right back however, with Zach Howell (Mackrides), DU 1:34 (Quinzani, Crotty), DU 0:20 (Quinzani, McKee) getting the Blue Devils on the board just under a minute later at 12:51. Lion lead- 3rd: DU 13:40 (Rotanz), DU 9:37 (Rotanz, Schoeffel), DU 7:32 (Turri, Crotty), ing scorer Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) was stuffed on a great PSU 3:37 (Dolik), PSU 3:07 (Mackrides, Gribbin), DU 2:50 (McKee), DU 1:19 save by Duke goaltender Dan Wigrizer shortly thereafter, but he made Wigrizer (Schoeffel, Turri), PSU 0:50 ( VanThof, Hogan) pay, converting on his second opportunity on an assist from Kyle VanThof (Pen- 4th: PSU 12:57 (Dolik), DU 11:11 (Howell, Turri), PSU 9:13 (Gribbin), DU 6:38 field, N.Y.). The rest of the quarter was all Duke, however, as Max Quinzani (Schoeffel, Howell), DU 5:30 (Catalino), PSU 4:48 (Basciano, Hogan), DU 2:18 netted two goals in two minutes. Howell followed the Quinzani effort with two (McKee, Virtue), goals of his own, the second of which coming with :03 remaining, and PSU ended the first period down 5-2. GROUNDBALLS: PSU 26, DU 43 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 1-2, DU 3-6 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 34, DU 41 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 16-34, DU 18-34 The Blue Devils struck early in the second quarter, as Ned Crotty found the net GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Baker (33:07, 12ga, 5s), Nichols (11:53 (4 GA, 1 SV), behind freshman Dave Baker, putting Duke up by four just 12 seconds in. Shea Baucum (15:00, 4ga, 2s) DU Wigrizer (47:03, 9ga, 7s), Sherwood (9:28, 2ga, came right back for the Lions however, scoring just 8 seconds later at 14:40. It 0s), Wygod (3:29, 0ga, 2s) was Duke scoring the next two goals at 11:53 and 10:41, until Mackrides netted his second of the game after a strategic timeout by Penn State Head Coach Glenn SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F Thiel. Freshman Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) assisted on the goal, com- PENN STATE 2 3 3 3 11 ing at 7:14. But the Blue Devils stormed right back, striking with another Howell DUKE 5 6 5 4 20 goal at 6:17. Two minutes later it was Mackrides again, beating Wigrizer with an RECORDS: Penn State 0-6, Duke 4-3 unassisted tally at 3:51. The Lions continued to apply the pressure over the next ATTENDANCE: 1691 2 minutes, registering several shots in the Blue Devil end. Duke weathered the storm however, coming back with a Quinzani goal at 1:34. It was Quinzani again PENN STATE 13, ST. JOHN’S 11 just over a minute later, putting Duke up six with 20 seconds remaining. Saturday, March 27, 2010 -- State College, Pa. Duke opened the third quarter in a big way, with two goals from Robert Rotanz in the first five minutes, followed by a Justin Turri man-up goal after Penn State The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team used a furious fourth quarter rally to junior Matt Shankoff (Flemington, N.J.) was sent off for slashing. Penn State roll to a 13-11 win over visiting St. John’s in non-conference lacrosse action. Penn stormed back again however, as Dolik scored off the rebound of a Hogan shot at State scored three straight man-up goals in a six-goal final stanza to pick up its 3:37, and Mackrides struck again 30 seconds later off a Billy Gribbin (Rockville, first win of the year. The teams traded early goals, with the Red Storm taking an Md.) assist to cut the Blue Devil lead to seven. The last three minutes of the third early 1-0 lead at the 13:00 mark and Penn State answering back less than two quarter weren’t short on action, as Parker McKee and Schoeffel found the twine minutes later when Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) scored off a Kyle VanThof (Pen- for the Blue Devils. It was VanThof making the Blue Devils pay late in the quar- field, N.Y.) assist. Gribbin put Penn State up 2-1 just over a minute later, this ter, as he registered a man-up tally for the Lions with 50 seconds remaining off a time taking a Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) assist at the 9:58 mark Hogan feed following a Duke slashing penalty. and finding the back of the net. St. John’s answered with three straight goals to close out the quarter, however, including one at the :34 mark, to lead 4-2 after the Dolik opened the final quarter of play for the Lions, registering his third goal of the opening period. game unassisted at 12:57. After a Hogan tripping call, Howell scored for the Blue Devils at 11:11, but the Lions answered back with a Gribbin goal at 9:13. The Blue Mackrides got Penn State to within one with an unassisted goal at the 11:44 mark Devils notched the game’s next two goals, with Schoeffel and Mike Catalino scor- of the second quarter, but the Red Storm’s Tom Manes answered right back at the ing at 6:38 and 5:30, respectively. Senior Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) 10:29 mark to put SJU back up by two, 5-3. Freshman Danny Henneghan (Bev- scored for the Lions off another Hogan assist at 4:48 to cut the Blue Devil lead erly Hills, Mich.) scored his first career goal just nine seconds later, taking a to eight. Any thoughts of a late game comeback for the Lions were promptly Mackrides assist, and cut the Storm lead to 5-4. Billy Lloyd (West Chester, Pa.) nipped in the bud however, as McKee struck again to put the nail in the Penn tied the game just a minute later, taking a VanThof assist to knot the score at 5- State coffin at 2:18, ensuring a 20-11 Blue Devil victory. 5 with 9:25 left in the first half. Manes assisted a Tyler Novotny goal with 4:31 left in the half to put St. John’s back on top, 6-5. The Red Storm held that lead into Mackrides led the Penn State offense once again, finding the back of the net four the halftime break. Alex Lagodich scored his third goal of the game at the 7:19 times on nine shots. The rest of the young Nittany Lion attack also made it on mark of the third period to put St. John’s up 7-5 but Penn State answered right the board, as Gribbin had two goals and Dolik had one, with each of the two back less than thirty seconds later when Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) freshmen registering an assist. Hogan had a goal and two assists, while VanThof scored unassisted, cutting SJU’s lead to one. Lagodich took a Manes assist with

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6:24 on the clock and Dillon Ayers scored unassisted off the ensuing face-off to State. give SJU a 9-6 lead and force Penn State into a timeout with 6:11 on the clock. Gribbin scored his third goal with 2:43 in the period to stop the St. John’s flurry Bucknell scored two early goals to open up a 2-0 lead. The Bison got on the and cut the lead to 9-7, a score which held until the period ended. board first when Ryan Klipstein scored an unassisted goal at the 13:53 mark, fol- lowed by a Billy Eisenriech goal with 12:36 on the clock. Matt Bernier (Drexel Hill, Freshman Dolik took the game into his own hands early in the fourth quarter, Pa.) put Penn State on the board with a stunning goal from right in front of his own scoring two goals in the first two minutes to tie the game at 9-9. The Michigan goal. With Bucknell’s goalie coming out of the crease, up the field, Chris Hogan native took a Gribbin assist and scored man-up at the 4:29 mark and then scored (Wycoff, N.J.) tossed the ball back to Bernier who then threw it the length of the unassisted with 13:07 on the clock to knot the game. But St. John’s would answer field, past the Bison goalie and into the net for a score at the 8:21 mark. Mike quickly, getting a Garrett Mitchell goal at the 12:34 mark, putting SJU back up Danylyshyn used a fast move to the crease that ended in a driving solo goal with 10-9. Senior Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) would then step to the fore, tak- 3:26 left in the period to put the Bison up 3-1. BU then won the ensuing face off ing advantage of two SJU penalties to give the Nittany Lions a lead. Basciano and went up 4-1 off a Austin Winter fast break goal just :16 later. took a Mackrides assist with 7:57 on the clock and scored a man-up goal to tie the game and then scored off a VanThof assist with 6:43 left in the game to put Penn State came out on fire in the second quarter, scoring quickly and often to Penn State up 11-10. Chris Hogan (Wycoff, N.J.) then took a Dolik assist and tie the game before the period’s mid-point. Sophomore Mackrides stopped the scored a third straight man-up goal for Penn State, this time with 4:35 on the Bucknell run with the first goal of the second period, scoring from the left of the clock, to give Penn State its first two-goal lead of the game (12-10). Hogan scored net with 11:11 on the clock. Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) took a Matt again, unassisted, at the 2:45 mark and Penn State held a 13-10 lead. St. John’s Shankoff (Flemington, N.J.) pass and got Penn State to within one, 4-3, with a would add one final goal in the final minute, but Penn State’s fourth quarter blast goal two minutes later (9:06). The Bucknell bench was called for a penalty, giv- allowed the Lions to get their first win of the year. Gribbin led Penn State with ing Penn State a man-up opportunity that the Nittany Lions took advantage of in four points off three goals and an assist while Mackrides had four off a goal and short order. Mackrides took a Hogan pass and tied the game at 4-4 with 8:24 left, three assists. The Nittany Lions won 15 of 26 face-offs, led by Charley Hen- capping off a three-goal in three minute burst by the Lions. The Bison’s Chris neghan (Beverly Hills, Mich.), who won seven of 11. The game was even Palmer halted the Penn State flurry with an unassisted goal with 4:12 on the statistically, with Penn State having a slight 33-31 edge in ground balls and St. clock, giving BU a 5-4 lead. Mackrides then scored his third goal of the period, John’s posting a 39-35 lead in shots. Nittany Lion goalie Dave Baker (Haver- rolling from the left of the Bison goal and shooting the ball past Kyle Feeney for town, Pa.) had nine saves in picking up his first win of the year. Penn State took a goal with 3:04 on the clock, tying the game at 5-5. Klipstein then put the Bison advantage of five of seven man-up chances while holding SJU to only one man- back on top 6-5 with 1:03 left in the half, taking a long Winter pass and getting the up goal in five tries. ball past Penn State goalie Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.).

Penn State was now 1-6 on the year while St. John’s moved to 3-5. Bucknell’s Winter scored the first goal of the second half at the 12:17 mark, inter- cepting a PSU pass after a great Baker save just seconds before. The goal put GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 13, St. John’s 11 Bucknell up 7-5. Hogan took a very nice pass from freshman Billy Gribbin SCORING (Goal-Assist): (Rockville, Md.) with 5:59 on the clock, scoring a goal and cutting the Bison lead 1st: SJU 13:00 (Lagodich), PSU 11:04 (Gribbin, VanThof), PSU 9:58 (Gribbin, to 7-6. Gribbin then tied the game at 7-7 with a running goal at the 3:47 mark, Mackrides), SJU 7:57 (Holestein), SJU 5:32 (Herits), SJU 0:34 (Lagodich) sending the game to the final quarter tied. 2nd: PSU 11:44 (Mackrides), SJU 10:29 (Manes), PSU 10:20 (D. Henneghan, Mackrides), PSU 9:25 (Lloyd, VanThof), SJU 4:31 (Novotny, Manes) The Bison, however, put the game away with a four goal run in the fourth quar- 3rd: SJU 7:19 (Lagodich, Herits), PSU 6:45 (Dolik), SJU 6:24 (Lagodich, Manes), ter. Nick Gantsoudes scored off a Streep assist early in the fourth period, putting SJU 6:11 (Ayers), PSU 2:43 (Gribbin) Bucknell up 8-7 with 12:07 left in the game. Klipstein scored again, this time with 4th: PSU 14:29 (Dolik, Gribbin), PSU 13:07 (Dolik), SJU 12:34 (Mitchell), PSU 8:04 on the clock from the left side of the crease, putting the Bison up 9-7. Kyle 7:57 (Basciano, Mackrides), PSU 6:43 (Basciano, VanThof), PSU 4:35 (Hogan, O’Keefe then took a Klipstein pass less than a minute later to give Bucknell a Dolik), PSU 2:45 (Hogan), SJU 0:36 (Kutner) three goal lead with 7:12 left. Danylyshyn then gave BU an 11-7 lead at the 5:43 mark, taking a Gantsoudes pass and getting the ball past Baker for the goal. GROUNDBALLS: PSU 33, SJU 31 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 5-7, SJU 1-5 Mackrides answered with 2:53 on the clock, connecting on a diving shot off a SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 35-21, SJU 39-20 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 15-26, SJU 11-26 Basciano assist to cut the Bison lead to 11-8. Basciano then got Penn State even GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 9 SV, 11 GA), SJU Gavin Buck- closer, scoring an unassisted goal less than a minute later, cutting the lead to 11- ley (58:10, 8 SV, 13 GA) and Jeff Lowman (1:50, 0 SV, 0 GA) 9 with 2:24. But Penn State’s late flurry was not enough and the Bison escaped with the two goal win. Bucknell out-shot Penn State 37-35. Nittany Lion keeper SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F Baker had 17 saves against the 52 shot barrage. Bucknell won the battle of face- PENN STATE 2 3 2 6 13 offs, claiming 15 of 22, and had 52 ground balls to Penn State’s 43. In addition ST. JOHN’S 4 2 3 2 11 to Mackrides four-goal effort, Basciano had two goals and an assist while Hogan RECORDS: Penn State 1-6, St. John’s 3-5 had a goal and two assists. ATTENDANCE: 516 GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 9, Bucknell 11 PENN STATE 9, BUCKNELL 11 SCORING (Goal-Assist): Tuesday, March 30, 2010 -- State College, Pa. 1st: BU 13:53 (Klipstein), BU 12:36 (Eisenreich, Danylyshyn), PSU 8:21 (Bernier, Hogan), BU 3:26 (Danylyshyn), BU 3:08 (Winter, Streep) 2nd: PSU 11:11 (Mackrides), PSU 9:06 (Basciano, Shankoff), PSU 8:24 (Mack- The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team dropped a hard-fought 11-9 game to rides, Hogan), BU 4:12 (Palmer), PSU 3:04 (Mackrides), BU 1:03 (Klipstein, visiting Bucknell in Penn State’s final non-conference game of the year. Bucknell Winter) broke open a tie game with a four-goal burst in the fourth quarter to escape with 3rd: BU 12:17 (Winter), PSU 5:59 (Hogan, Gribbin), PSU 3:47 (Gribbin) the win. Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) had four goals to lead Penn 4th: BU 12:07 (Gantsoudes, Streep), BU 8:04 (Klipstein), BU 7:12 (O’Keefe, Klip-

2011 MEN’S LACROSSE www.GoPSUsports.com 27 Season in Review stein), BU 5:43 (Danylyshyn, Gantsoudes), PSU 2:53 (Mackrides, Basciano), man defender Diogo Godol intercepted a Lion pass behind the net to give UMass PSU 2:24 (Basciano) the ball, which led to a game-clinching goal from Will Manny with just :38 left to play. The goal gave UM a 10-8 conference win. GROUNDBALLS: PSU 43, BU 52 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 1-3, BU 0-4 In addition to Hogan’s three point performance, Penn State got two goals from SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 35-16, BU 37-28-- FACE-OFFS: PSU 7-22, BU 15-22 Vosburgh and a goal and an assist from both VanThof and Dolik. Penn State GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 17 SV, 11 GA); BU Kyle Feeney out-shot UMass 34-33, but the Minutemen had a 22-20 edge in shots on goal. (60:00, 7 SV, 9 GA) Penn State won 14 of 22 face-offs and UMass had 37 ground balls to only 32 for Penn State. Lion keeper Baker had 12 saves while UMass goalie Tim McCor- SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F mack had 12 as well, including seven in the second half. PENN STATE 1 4 2 2 9 BUCKNELL 4 2 1 4 11 GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 8, #9 UMass 10 RECORDS: Penn State 1-7, Bucknell 5-4 -- ATTENDANCE: 224 SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: PSU 11:51 (Dolik), UM 10:11 (Hayes, Liebel), UM 4:04 (Smith, Hayes) PENN STATE 8, #9 UMASS 10 2nd: PSU 14:04 (Vosburgh), UM 12:05 (Hain, Jurgelevich), UM 10:51 (Manny, Saturday, April 3, 2010 -- State College, Pa. D’Amario), UM 8:50 (Liebel, Hantverk), PSU 6:28 (Hogan, Dolik), PSU 5:09 (Van- Thof), UM 0:47 (D’Amario, Hantverk) 3rd: PSU 11:09 (Vosburgh), UM 8:49 (Manny, Hantverk), UM 6:38 (Hayes, Bis- The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team lost a hard-fought 10-8 game to No. cardi), PSU 3:21 (Gribbin, Hogan) 9 UMass in the Colonial Athletic Association debut for the team. Penn State used 4th: PSU 10:24 (Shea, Hogan), UM 8:14 (Biscardi, Manny), PSU 7:14 (Basciano, balanced scoring to stay with the ranked Minutemen, with four players collecting VanThof), UM 0:38 (Manny, Biscardi). at least two points in the contest. Junior Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) led Penn State with three points off a goal and two assists, but the ninth-ranked Minutemen GROUNDBALLS: PSU 32, UM 37 MAN-UP OPPS: 1-1, UM 1-2 were able to hold Penn State off for the win. SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 34-20, UM 33-22 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 14-22, UM 8-22 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 12 SV, 10 GA), UM Tim McCor- Freshman Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) put Penn State on the board early, mack (60:00, 12 SV, 8 GA) scoring an unassisted goal at the 11:51 mark to give the Nittany Lions an early 1-0 lead. But the lead was short-lived as Massachusetts wasted no time tying the SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F game, getting a Bobby Hayes goal just over a minute later. The Minutemen took PENN STATE 1 3 2 2 8 a 2-1 lead with 4:04 left in the opening period off a Kyle Smith goal. UMASS 2 4 2 2 10 RECORDS: Penn State 1-8 (0-1 CAA), Massachusetts 7-2 (2-0 CAA) The second period began like the first did, with a quick Penn State score. Jun- ATTENDANCE: 543 ior Colton Vosburgh (Kennett Square, Pa.) scored unassisted less than a minute into the period (14:04) to tie the game at 2-2. But once again, the Minuteman had a quick answer, and this time it came in a flurry. Christian Hain scored with 12:05 PENN STATE 7, #8 DREXEL 12 left in the first half to give UMass the lead, 3-2. Will Manny scored on a behind- Saturday, April 10, 2010 -- Philadelphia, Pa. the-back shot just over a minute later and Ryan Liebel scored two minutes after that to put the Minutemen up 5-2 at the 8:50 mark, forcing Penn State into a time Despite a pair of goals from freshman Kyle VanThof (Penfield, N.Y.) and sopho- out. The Nittany Lions responded to head coach Glenn Thiel’s time-out with a more Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.), the Nittany Lion men's lacrosse man-up goal from Chris Hogan taking a Dolik assist and finding the goal with team (1-9, 0-2 CAA) dropped a 12-7 decision at No. 8 Drexel (9-2, 2-0 CAA). 6:28 left in the half and an unassisted from freshman Kyle VanThof (Penfield, N.Y.) just over a minute later to cut the lead to 5-4. UMass’ Steve D’Amario halted Penn State got on the board first with an unassisted goal from VanThof at the the Lion run with just :47 left in the half, scoring a goal to give the Minutemen a 11:51 mark in the first quarter. Drexel ripped off the next three goals, however, to 6-4 lead heading into the second half. make the score a 3-1 Dragon advantage. The three goals, including two conver- sions from Colin Ambler, came in a one-minute span from the 10:39 mark in the As with the first two periods, Penn State scored the first goal of the third stanza, first quarter to the 9:40 mark. Mackrides broke the streak with an unassisted goal getting an unassisted goal with 11:09 on the clock to cut UMass’ lead to 6-5. But with 7:12 remaining in the first quarter to bring the Nittany Lions within one goal, once again, the Minutemen quickly countered, getting a Manny goal off Ryan 3-2. Hantverk’s third assist at the 8:49 mark to move up by two once again. Hayes scored two minutes later and UMass was back up by three, 8-5, with 6:38 left in The two teams exchanged goals again, with Drexel's Ambler recording his third the third period. Freshman Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) took a Hogan pass with of the quarter and Mackrides netting his second, bringing his team-leading total 3:32 on the clock and scored, cutting the lead to 8-6 heading into the fourth quar- to 27 goals on the year. Drexel scored twice more to take a 6-3 lead into the sec- ter. Making it a perfect four-for-four, Penn State scored the first goal of the final ond quarter and never relinquished the advantage despite a continued attack period as well. Brian Shea (Gaithersburg, Md.) scored off a Hogan assist with from Penn State's offense. 10:24 on the clock to pull the Nittany Lions to within one, 8-7, with 10:24 left to play in the game. Anthony Biscardi took a long Manny pass with 8:14 left in the Dragon attackman Ambler got his fourth and final goal of the day just six sec- game and got the ball past PSU keeper Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.), pushing onds into the second quarter and teammate Kevin Stockel's first goal of the day UMass out to a 9-7 lead. Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) scored off a Van- extended the Drexel lead to 8-3. PSU's VanThof scored his second goal of the Thof assist just one minute later and the Lions were back to within one, 9-8. After afternoon before the quarter expired, bringing the DU lead back to just four goals, trading possessions, UMass regained control of the ball with just over 3:00 left and 8-4. were able to work the clock down to the 1:40 mark before Penn State forced a turnover and regained possession. The Nittany Lions cleared the ball and called Drexel got another score before VanThof assisted a Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) time out with 1:18 on the clock, looking to set up a game-tying play. But Minute- goal to make it a 9-5 Drexel advantage. VanThof's five points of the day were a career high for the freshman. Drexel added another before the third quarter drew

28 PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE Season in Review to a close, and led the Nittany Lions 10-5 entering the final stanza. stalemate when Jamie Lincoln started a five-goal Pride run. Steve DeNapoli and Brad Loizeaux also each had a goal in the run with Kevin Ford adding two scores Freshman Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) scored his 15th goal of the year to to push the margin to a 7-2 Hofstra advantage. The Nittany Lions weren't done, kick-off fourth quarter action and brought the Nittany Lions within four goals. however, as a pair of goals from Mackrides brought Penn State within three goals, Drexel ripped off two more goals, however, to take the lead to a 12-6 advantage. 7-4, before halftime. Penn State tacked on one more goal before the game ended. Junior midfielder Matt Shankoff's (Flemington, N.J.) second score of the year made the final score Penn State fought hard in the third quarter, chipping away at the Hofstra advan- Drexel 12, Penn State 7, with 1:08 remaining in the game. tage one goal at a time. More offensive magic from Mackrides started the scoring for Penn State in the third quarter at the 10:41 mark. The man-up goal came on VanThof led PSU with five points (2 goals, 1 assist) with Mackrides also adding an assist from redshirt-senior Chris Hogan (Wykoff, N.J.), bringing the Nittany two goals. Ambler paced Drexel with eight points on four goals. Lions within two goals, 5-7. After another six minutes of scoreless lacrosse, fresh- man Nick Dolik added another score for Penn State off a feed from VanThof. Penn State's Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.) had 11 saves in the loss. Drexel's Penn State's five-goal run was capped-off by a goal from Hogan, tying the game Mark Manos got credit for the win, playing all but 1:40 for the Dragons in goal and at 7-7 and bringing the Jeffrey Field crowd of 657 to their feet. tallying 16 saves. Manos gave up all seven Nittany Lion goals. Despite coming out on the losing end of the CAA match-up, Penn State out-shot Drexel 40-35. Loiseaux drew the Pride ahead by a goal again when he netted an unassisted goal with 1:34 remaining in the third quarter. PSU's Dolik found the net next, how- GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 7, #8 Drexel 12 ever, as the see-saw battle continued. The 8-8 tie was the fourth of the day, but SCORING (Goal-Assist): the drama was not over. 1st: PSU 11:51 (VanThof), DU 10:39 (Stockel, Trizano), DU 9:49 (Ambler), DU 9:40 (Ambler, Perri), PSU 7:12 (Mackrides), DU 5:39 (Ambler, Dennis), 5:15 Penn State took the lead for the first time since the first quarter when senior (Mackrides), DU 4:19 (Layfield), DU 2:25 (Dennis) Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) scored his first goal of the day and gave the 2nd: DU 14:54 (Ambler, Perri), DU 8:49 (Stockel), PSU 5:37 (VanThof) Nittany Lions a 9-8 lead. Hofstra scored the next two goals on conversions from 3rd: DU 13:32 (Church, Dennis), PSU 8:18 (Gribbin, VanThof), DU 4:29 (West) Ford, his third of the day, and Lincoln, his second. 4th: PSU 14:17 (Dolik), DU 14:11 (Fisher), DU 13:04 (Church, Stockel), PSU 1:08 (Shankoff) With 2:34 remaining in regulation, the Nittany Lions charged back to tie the game at 10 apiece, on Gribbin's first goal of the day. Dolik assisted on the goal and, GROUNDBALLS: PSU 22, DU 29 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 0-3, DU 1-2 despite some good chances, the game went into overtime. The game was the SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 40-24, DU 35-23 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 13-23, DU 10-23 second overtime contest for the Nittany Lions and after dropping the first overtime GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 11 SV, 12 GA), DU Manos (58:20, game to Ohio State 11-10, Penn State was looking for a reversal of fortune. 16 SV, 7 GA), Miller (1:40, 1 SV, 0 GA) With the game hanging in the balance, the first team to score would go away vic- SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F torious. Penn State won the face-off, and freshman Dolik took control and scored PENN STATE 3 1 1 2 7 the game-winning goal 50 seconds into the overtime. The Nittany Lions swarmed DREXEL 6 2 2 2 12 the night's hero in the corner of the field in celebration while the Hofstra reaction RECORDS: Penn State 1-9 (0-2 CAA), Drexel 9-2 (2-0 CAA) proved to be quite different after the upset was complete. ATTENDANCE: 1025 GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 11, #11 Hofstra 10 PENN STATE 11, #11 HOFSTRA 10 (OT) SCORING (Goal-Assist): Saturday, April 17, 2010 -- University Park, Pa. 1st: PSU 12:57 (VanThof, Gribbin), HOF 9:51 (Bentz), PSU 2:28 (Mackrides), HOF 0:47 (Card, Loizeaux) Persistence paid off for the Nittany Lion men's lacrosse team Saturday night at 2nd: HOF 8:15 (Lincoln), HOF 6:09 (Ford), HOF 5:56 (DeNapoli), HOF 3:51 Jeffrey Field as it pulled off the 11-10 overtime win against visiting No. 11 Hofs- (Ford, Card), HOF 2:39 (Loizeaux), PSU 1:31 (Mackrides), PSU 0:13 (Mackrides) tra. The victory marked the first CAA win of the season for the Nittany Lions, who 3rd: PSU 10:41 (Mackrides, Hogan), PSU 4:38 (Dolik, VanThof), PSU 3:15 were 2-9 (1-2 CAA) after the win. With the loss, Hofstra fell to 7-4 (1-3 CAA). (Hogan), HOF 1:34 (Loizeaux), PSU 0:12 (Dolik) Freshman Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) got the game-winner in overtime, 4th: PSU 14:18 (Basciano, VanThof), HOF 11:44 (Ford), HOF 5:10 (Lincoln), PSU one of three goals on the day, while Matt Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) 2:34 (Gribbin, Dolik) added four. OT: PSU 3:10 (Dolik)

Penn State got on the scoreboard first for the third game in a row, jumping out to GROUNDBALLS: PSU 37, HOF 28 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 2-4, HOF 1-6 a 1-0 lead a little over two minutes into the game on a goal from freshman Kyle SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 29-20, HOF 34-18 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 15-25, HOF 10- VanThof (Penfield, N.Y.). The man-up goal was assisted by freshman Billy Grib- 25 bin (Rockville, Md.). Hofstra answered when Stephen Bentz netted an unassisted GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:50, 8 SV, 10 GA), HOF Gvozden goal at the 9:51 mark in the first quarter, knotting the game at 1-1. (60:50, 9 SV, 11 GA)

PSU leading scorer Matt Mackrides got his first of four goals on the day with 2:28 BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 O F remaining in the quarter to take the lead back, 2-1. Pride attackman Jay Card HOFSTRA 2 5 1 2 0 10 tied the game again 47 seconds before the quarter ended, making it 2-2 on his PENN STATE 2 2 4 2 1 11 unassisted score. RECORDS: Penn State 2-9 (1-2 CAA), Hofstra 7-4 (1-3 CAA) ATTENDANCE: 657 The teams entered the second quarter even, and the game would stay that way as the defenses ruled for over six minutes to start the quarter. Hofstra broke the

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Pastirik) 4th: PSU 10:44 (Mackrides, Gribbin), PSU 9:53 (Gribbin, Mackrides), PSU 8:57 PENN STATE 9, #14 TOWSON 10 (Dolik), TU 6:41 (Pastirik, Harrington), Saturday, April 24, 2010 -- Towson, Md. GROUNDBALLS: PSU 37, TU 34 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 1-3, TU 2-6 The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team nearly pulled off a second straight SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 41-24, TU 33-19 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 14-21, TU 7-21 top 20 upset, but dropped a tough 10-9 game at No. 14 Towson. Penn State ral- GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (60:00, 10 GA, 9 SV), TU Travis Love lied from a late three-goal deficit in the fourth quarter to tie the game before (60:00, 9 GA, 15 SV) Towson would pull away for the win. Freshman Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) led Penn State with three goals and an assist. SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F PENN STATE 1 4 1 3 9 Towson broke out to an early lead, getting two goals in the first half of the open- TOWSON 3 4 2 1 10 ing period, one from Scott Ruhl and the other from Carl Iocona before the 8:00 mark. Freshman Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) answered for Penn State at RECORDS: Penn State (2-10, 1-3 CAA), Towson (6-5, 4-0 CAA) the 3:21 mark but the Tigers quickly returned the favor, getting a Matt Lamon ATTENDANCE: 1409 score with 1:30 left in the opening period to retake a two-goal lead (3-1) heading into the second period. PENN STATE 10, DELAWARE 14 Brock Armour put Towson up by three with the first goal of the second stanza, net- Friday, April 30, 2010 -- University Park, Pa. ting a goal less than two minutes in to put the Tigers up 4-1. Junior Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) cut into the TU lead with an unassisted goal with 10:35 on the The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team lost a tough 14-10 game to Delaware clock, but Towson quickly countered with a Stephen Norris man-up goal with 9:37 in the regular season finale for both teams on Friday night. Delaware used a left. Penn State scored quickly, however, getting a Matthew Mackrides (New- third period flurry and superb second half defense to secure a CAA tournament town Square, Pa.) goal off an Earl Ross (Shoreham, Vt.) assist just six seconds bid and end Penn State’s hopes of post-season play. The Nittany Lions were led later. Dolik then got Penn State to within one with a solo score with 7:47 left in in the game by sophomore Matthew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.), who had the first half, cutting TU’s lead to 5-4. But Towson would open up a two-goal lead five points off three goals and two assists. once again when Matt Hughes scored at the 6:09 mark to move the Tigers out to a 6-4 lead. Less than two minutes later, Towson’s Tim Stratton scored and the Delaware got on the board first when John Austin scored an unassisted goal at Tigers were quickly leading by three again, 7-4. Penn State would grab some the 11:10 mark. But Nittany Lion freshman Nick Dolik (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) momentum heading into the break, however, as Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) quickly answered, getting his own unassisted goal with 10:27 on the clock. Penn scored off a Colton Vosburgh (Kennett Square, Pa.) assist as the second period State gained possession on the ensuing face off and Mackrides put Penn State clock expired, cutting Towson’s lead to 7-5 heading into the locker room. up 2-1 with an unassisted goal just :14 later. However, Delaware answered just :10 after that, with Curtis Dickson tying the game at 2-2 with a 10:03 score. Mack- Will Harrington scored the first goal of the second half, getting the score at the rides scored again with 8:16 left in the opening period, taking an Anthony 5:02 mark to put Towson up 8-5. Gribbin scored again, this time taking a pass Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) assist and scoring from close range to give the Nit- from Anthony Basciano (Holtsville, N.Y.) to score with 1:36 left. But Towson tany Lions a 3-2 lead. Delaware tied the game when Anthony Ruiz scored with answered quickly again, with Tim Statton scoring at the 1:14 mark to give TU a 6:25 left in the contest but Penn State wasted no time retaking the lead, scoring 9-6 lead heading into the final period. :12 later when Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) scored unassisted to put the Lions up 4-3. CAA leading scorer Dickson got his second goal of the game with 4:43 on Penn State mounted a comeback in the fourth quarter, scoring three quick goals the clock to tie the game up at 4:44 and Penn State took its first time out. The to tie the game. Mackrides scored with an assist from Gribbin with 10:44 on the stoppage in play slowed down the pace of the game and neither team scored for clock and then Gribbin scored less than a minute later with an assist from Mack- the remainder of the period. rides to cut the Towson lead to 9-8 with 9:53 left in the game. Dolik scored his third goal of the game with 8:57 on the clock, tying the game at 9-9 with an unas- Colton Vosburgh (Kennett Square, Pa.) put Penn State up by one, 5-4, less than sisted goal. Towson stopped the Penn State rally with a Christian Pastirik goal a minute into the second period, scoring an unassisted goal at the 14:12 mark. with 6:41 on the clock, giving TU a one goal lead again, 10-9. That goal would Penn State killed a one-minute penalty but then gave up a Martin Cahill goal at turn out to be the game’s decisive score as Towson would maintain control of the the 10:51 mark to tie the game at 5-5. Nittany Lion goalie Dave Baker (Haver- ball as the game ended and escape with a 10-9 win. town, Pa.) left the game with an injury and was replaced by reserve John Nichols (Myersville, Md.) shortly after the Cahill goal. Kyle VanThof (Penfield, N.Y.) Penn State goalie Dave Baker (Havertown, Pa.) had nine saves for Penn State notched an unassisted goal with 7:54 left in the period to put the Lions back up while Towson keeper Travis Love had 15. Gribbin led the Nittany Lions with three 6-5. Delaware answered with two man-up goals from Dickson, one at the 6:25 goals and an assist for four points while Mackrides had three off two and one mark and one at the 5:23 mark, to put Delaware up 7-6. Delaware mounted a late and Dolik had three off three goals. charge to add more goals to its lead, but Nichols came up big for Penn State with two close saves in the final seconds to keep Penn State close and within one at GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 9, #14 Towson 10 the break. SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: TU 9:55 (Ruhl), TU 8:47 (Iacona), PSU 3:12 (Dolik), TU 1:30 (Lamon, Strat- Cahill scored unassisted less than two minutes into the third period to give the ton) Blue Hens a 8-6 lead and Grant Kaleikau followed with another with 10:30 on the 2nd: TU 13:32 (Armour, Iacona), PSU 10:35 (Hogan), TU 9:37 (Norris, Stratton), clock to give the Hens a 9-6 lead. With Delaware goalie Noah Fossner coming PSU 9:31 (Mackrides, Ross), PSU 7:47 (Dolik), TU 6:09 (Hughes, Mezzanotte), up big for the Blue Hens, UD was able to keep Penn State off the scoreboard TU 4:11 (Stratton), PSU 0:01 (Gribbin, Vosburgh) while its offense continued to add to its lead. Kevin Kaminski put UD up 10-6 with 3rd: TU 5:02 (Harrington), PSU 1:36 (Gribbin, Basciano), TU 1:14 (Stratton, a goal at the 5:41 mark. Penn State cut into the lead, getting a man-up goal from

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Vosburgh off a Mackrides assist with 2:41 left in the period. The score got the Lions to within three, 10-7. But Delaware’s Kaminksi gave UD an 11-7 lead at the period’s end, scoring an unassisted goal with just :12 left in the stanza.

Delaware continued to add to its lead in the fourth period when Dickson scored his fifth goal at the 11:06 mark, taking a 12-7 lead and forcing Penn State into a time out. Mackrides looked to get Penn State back into the game, taking a Bas- ciano pass and scoring with 7:56 left to cut the Delaware lead to 12-8. Freshman Billy Gribbin (Rockville, Md.) continued the Lion’s rally, scoring unassisted just over a minute later and the Nittany Lions had climbed back to within three, 12-9, with 6:53 left to play. Dickson stopped the push short, however, with his sixth goal, this one with 3:52 left to play, putting UD up 13-9. Dolik scored off a Mack- rides pass less than :30 later, but Delaware countered with a Ruiz goal with 1:30 left to retake a 14-10 lead. Delaware would then kill the clock to claim the 14-10 win, securing a CAA tournament bid and ending Penn State’s season.

Mackrides’ five points led Penn State and he was helped out by Dolik and Vos- burgh who each had two goals. Delaware was good on 16 of 18 clears while Penn State won 15 of 27 face offs. Penn State won the ground ball battle 41-34 and each team took 48 shots.

Penn State ended the regular season with a 2-11 mark, 1-4 in the CAA. With the win, Delaware became 8-6, 3-2 in the CAA. Penn State’s season concluded while Delaware would continue on in next week’s CAA championship tournament.

GAME SUMMARY: Penn State 10, Delaware 14 SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: DEL 11:10 (Austin), PSU 10:27 (Dolik), PSU 10:13 (Mackrides), DEL 10:03 (Dickson, Kaleikau), PSU 8:16 (Mackrides, Basciano), DEL 6:25 (Ruiz), PSU 6:13 (Hogan), DEL 4:43 (Dickson) 2nd: PSU 14:12 (Vosburgh), DEL 10:51 (Cahill), PSU 7:54 (VanThof), DEL 6:25 (Dickson, Kaleikau), DEL 5:23 (Dickson, Elsmo) 3rd: DEL 13:18 (Cahill), DEL 10:30 (Kaleikau), UD 5:41 (Kaminski), PSU 2:41 (Vosburgh, Mackrides), DEL 0:12 (Kaminski) 4th: DEL 11:06 (Dickson, Kaleikau), PSU 7:56 (Mackrides, Basciano), PSU 6:53 (Gribbin), DEL 3:52 (Dickson), PSU 3:24 (Dolik, Mackrides), DEL 1:30 (Ruiz, Dickson)

GROUNDBALLS: PSU 41, DEL 34 MAN-UP OPPS: PSU 1-4, DEL 2-6 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 48-22, DEL 48-29 -- FACE-OFFS: PSU 15-27, DEL 12- 27 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU Dave Baker (20:30, 5 GA, 6 SV), John Nichols (39:30, 9 GA, 9 SV); DEL Noah Fossner (60:00, 10 GA, 12 SV)

SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1 2 3 4 F PENN STATE 4 2 1 3 10 DELAWARE 4 3 4 3 14

RECORDS: Penn State (2-11, 1-4 CAA), Delaware (8-6, 3-2 CAA) ATTENDANCE: 509

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2010 COLONIAL HONORS WON IN 2010 Matt Bernier: ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Second Team All-CAA (FINAL) Nick Dolik: CAA Player of the Week, 4/19/10 CAA Overall CAA Rookie of the Week, 4/19/10 Team W-L PCT W-L PCT Second Team All-CAA CAA All-Rookie Team Towson 4-1 .800 7-8 .467 Drexel 3-2 .600 10-5 .667 Billy Gribbin: Delaware 3-2 .600 10-7 .588 CAA Rookie of the Week, 3/28/10 Hofstra 2-3 .400 9-5 .643 CAA All-Rookie Team Massachusetts 2-3 .400 8-6 .571 Penn State 1-4 .200 2-11 .154 Charley Henneghan: First Team All-CAA

2010 CAA ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Chris Hogan: Second Team All-CAA 2/22: Player -- Curtis Dickson, Delaware Rookie -- Will Manny, UMass Matthew Mackrides: 3/1: Player -- Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra First Team All-CAA Rookie -- Nick Trizano, Drexel 3/8: Player -- Curtis Dickson, Delaware Rookie -- Robert Church, Drexel PSU IN THE CAA: STAT LEADERS 3/15: Player -- Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra Player-- Mark Manos, Drexel TEAM: Rookie -- Rob Bellairs, Hofstra Goals PG 5th, 9.54 3/22: Player -- Christian Pastirik, Towson Assists PG 6th, 4.54 Rookie -- Rob Bellairs, Hofstra Points PG 6th, 14.08 3/29: Player -- Tim McCormack, UMass Ground balls PG 1st, 33.92 ROOKIE -- BILLY GRIBBIN, PENN STATE Shot % 6th, .241 4/5: Player -- Robert Church, Drexel Man-up % 2nd, .383 Rookie -- Robert Church, Drexel Penalty Killing % 2nd, .724 4/12: Player- Jay Card, Hofstra Goals Against Avg. 6th, 12.51 Player- Travis Love, Towson Saves PG 5th, 10.54 Rookie- Matt Thomas, Towson Save % 6th, .457 4/19: PLAYER -- NICK DOLIK, PENN STATE Face Off % 1st, .572 Curtis Dickson, Delaware ROOKIE -- NICK DOLIK, PENN STATE INDIVIDUAL: 4/26: Player -- Curtis Dickson, Delaware Goals PG Matthew Mackrides, 2nd, 2.77 Rookie -- Will Manny, UMass Points PG Matthew Mackrides, 4th, 3.38 Ground Balls PG Charley Henneghan, 4th, 3.62 Save % Dave Baker, 5th, .481 Saves PG Dave Baker, 5th, 8.92 Face Off % Charley Henneghan, 1st, .600 Joe Britt, 4th, .564

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## Player GP-GS G A PTSSH SH% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB FACEOFF PCT PEN-MIN 10 Mackrides, Matthew 13-13 36 8 44 119 .303 72 .605 0 4 0 43 - - 4-3.0 21 Gribbin, Billy 13-13 23 8 31 60 .383 38 .633 0 4 0 31 - - - 26 Dolik, Nick 13-6 21 6 27 79 .266 52 .658 1 1 0 13 - - 1-0.5 19 Hogan, Chris 13-12 15 9 24 109 .138 46 .422 1 4 0 31 - - 11-8.5 39 VanThof, Kyle 13-1 6 9 15 35 .171 17 .486 0 2 0 16 1-2 .500 1-0.5 22 Vosburgh, Colton 13-0 8 4 12 33 .242 16 .485 0 1 0 4 - - 3-2.5 25 Basciano, Anthony 10-8 8 4 12 25 .320 15 .600 0 2 0 9 - - 1-0.5 15 Shea, Brian 13-13 2 2 4 16 .125 7 .438 0 0 0 28 - - 2-1.5 3 Lloyd, Billy 10-0 1 3 4 5 .200 5 1.000 0 0 0 2 - - 1-0.5 17 Shankoff, Matt 11-0 1 3 4 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0 0 10 - - . 7-6.0 14 Henneghan, Danny 11-0 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 9- 19-38 .500 - 44 Donley, Will 9-0 1 0 1 3 .333 1 .333 0 0 0 1 - - - 11 Bernier, Matt 12-12 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 0 23 - - 5-3.5 13 Henneghan, Charley 13-0 0 1 1 12 .000 3 .250 0 0 0 47 90-150 .600 2-2.0 28 Ross, Earl 10-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 20 - - 5-4.0 23 Link, Ryan 11-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 8 - - - 32 Baker, Dave 13-13 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 35 - - - 30 Brown, Greg 12-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 6 - - 1-1.0 29 Gannett, Alex 11-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 - - - 24 Ridgway, Conrad 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 - - - 7 Britt, Joe 13-12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 24 75-133 .564 - 77 Joyce, Kevin 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 - - - 43 Nichols, John 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 - - - 42 Davidheiser, Eric 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 - - - 34 Baucum, Conor 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 - - - 33 Etter, Kevin 13-12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 8 - - 5-4.5 31 Elmer, J.J. 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 - - - 27 McGarvey, Ryan 13-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 - - 2-1.5 20 Loy, Matt 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 - - - 18 Brelus, John 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 - - - 16 Davis, Billy 13-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 - - 9-6.0 12 Sampson, Greg 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1-2 .500 - 6 Andress, John 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 - - - 4 Roper, Drew 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 - - 1-1.0 Total 13 124 59 183 514 .241 283 .551 2 18 0 441 186-325 .572 61-47.0 Opponents 13 163 83 246 477 .342 300 .629 11 16 0 440 139-325 .428 48-39.5

## Goalie GP-GS min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 32 Baker, Dave 13-13 648:38 125 11.56 116 .481 2 10 0 389 34 Baucum, Conor 1-0 15:00 4 16.00 2 .333 0 0 0 9 43 Nichols, John 4-0 118:22 34 17.23 19 .358 0 1 0 79 Total 13 782:00 163 12.51 137 .457 2 11 0 477 Opponents 13 782:00 124 9.51 159 .562 11 2 0 514

Attendance Summary PSU Opponent 2010 RESULTS Total 3112 6175 FEBRUARY Dates/Avg Per Date 7/445 6/1029 Sat. 20 ROBERT MORRIS L, 17-24 Sun. 28 at #3 Notre Dame L, 8-12 MARCH

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Sat. 6 at Ohio State L, 10-11 (OT) Penn State 27 30 27 39 1 124 Tue. 9 VILLANOVA L, 7-11 Opponents 51 46 34 31 1 163 Sat. 13 at Rutgers L, 4-7 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Sat. 20 at #8 Duke L, 11-20 Penn State 104 128 128 152 2 514 Opponents 127 131 124 94 1 477 Sat. 27 ST. JOHNS W, 13-11 Tues. 30 BUCKNELL L, 9-11 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Penn State 65 73 62 82 1 283 APRIL Opponents 82 81 76 60 1 300 Sat. 3 UMASS* L, 8-10 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Sat. 10 at #8 Drexel* L, 7-12 Penn State 31 35 42 29 0 137 Opponents 38 43 35 43 0 159 Sat. 17 HOFSTRA* W, 11-10 (OT) Sat. 24 at #14 Towson* L, 9-10 Fri. 30 DELAWARE* L, 10-14

CLEARS:Penn State-157-196 .801, Opponents-209-257 .813 * Indicates ECAC Contest • All Times Eastern • Home events in CAPS MAN-UP OPPS:Penn State-18-47 .383, Opponents-16-58 .276

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1ST, 2ND, 3RD HONORABLE MENTION TEAM ALL AMERICANS ALL-AMERICANS

Year Player Pos. Team Year Player Pos. 1965 Chad Moore Defense 1924 Andy Shaner Attack 2nd 1923 Harry Wilson Midfield Dave Thiel Midfield Hap Frank Attack 3rd 1924 P.M. Hackett Attack 1968 Ken Edwards Attack 1926 W.H. Helbig Midfield 1972 Jim Trenz Attack 1925 Andy Shaner Attack 3rd 1929 O.R. Koth Midfield 1975 Rich Mauti Midfield 1926 Bill Wendell Attack 3rd S.B. Minnich Attack 1977 Rich Mauti Midfield 1927 John Belfield Attack 2nd 1930 K.R. Kaiser Attack Keith McGuire Attack Bill Wendell Attack 3rd O.R. Koth Attack 1981 Bill Turri Midfield 1934 George Koth Attack 3rd 1931 R.F. Carlson Attack 1982 Bill Turri Midfield 1935 George Koth Attack 2nd 1932 R.F. Carlson Attack 1983 Gary Martin Attack 1938 Joe Andrukitis Midfield 3rd W.W. McMillen Defense 1984 Tom Lion Attack 1939 Alex Cowan Defense 3rd 1937 S.E. Cohn Attack Gary Martin Attack George Ritter Midfield 3rd H.N. Meyer Goal 1986 Chris Dent Midfield 1940 George Ritter Midfield 1st 1938 S.E. Cohn Attack 1987 Art Berry Midfield Bart Buser Attack 3rd George Ritter Defense 1989 Jim Laverty Midfield 1939 Ray Coskery Attack 1990 Paul Gilhool Defense 1941 Al Blair Attack 3rd 1941 Bill Ziegenfus Defense Jim Laverty Midfield 1942 Bill Ziegenfus Defense 3rd 1942 Tom Mitchell Midfield 1991 Jim Laverty Midfield Jim Gotwals Defense 3rd Jim Ritter Midfield 1992 Alex Schoonmaker Defense 1943 Jim Gotwals Defense 2nd 1946 Bill Hollenbach Goal 1993 Chris Marcus Midfield John Briner Defense 3rd G.F. Sullivan Attack 1994 Alex Schoonmaker Defense Tom Mitchell Attack 3rd Art Tenhula Defense 1995 Mike Busza Midfield 1946 John Nolan Midfield 3rd 1947 Bill Hollenbach Goal Erik Merkel Attack 1948 John Nolan Midfield 3rd Ken Kerwin Attack 1996 Dave Daniecki Defense 1952 John Henry Defense 3rd Art Tenhula Defense 1997 Dave Daniecki Defense 1954 Al Fulton Midfield 2nd 1948 Bill Hollenbach Goal Hamilton Pollard Midfield 1957 Bill Hess Attack 3rd Dean Kissell Defense 1999 Chris Schiller Midfield George Locotos Midfield 2002 Rob Bateman Midfield 1962 Andy Lockhart Defense 3rd 1949 Eddie Belfield Attack Will Driscoll Attack 1976 Rich Mauti Midfield 2nd A.O. “Bud” Thomas Attack 2003 Chris Garrity Goal 1981 Joe Guterding Goal 3rd 1950 Eddie Belfield Attack Matt Zappia Defense 1982 Joe Guterding Goal 3rd Joe Drazenovich Defense 2005 Will Jones Midfield 1987 Chris Dent Midfield 3rd Robert Louis Midfield 2006 Drew Adams Goal 2003 Rob Bateman Midfield 2nd 1951 Paul Raffensberger Midfield Pat Heim Midfield John Wilcox Midfield 2007 Pat Heim Midfield USILA SCHOLAR 1953 Dick Shaefer Defense 2008 Drew Adams Goal ALL-AMERICA Phil Benedetti Goal 2009 Drew Adams Goal Wayne Hockersmith Midfield 1993: Chris Marcus 1955 Joe Erwin Attack 1997: Greg Jackson Bob Hamel Midfield 2001: Matt Vallone 1956 Andy Bergson Attack 2003: Matt Zappia Bob Bullock Defense 2008: Andrew Mackrides Bob Hamel Midfield Bill Hess Attack USILA MAN OF THE YEAR 1957 Jim Houck Goal Nick Thiel, 1945 and 1947. 1958 John Behne Attack Fred Donahue Midfield Thomas R. Hayes, 1975. Bill Hess Attack LACROSSE Burt Houseworth Goal HALL OF FAME 1959 John Behne Attack Dave Erwin Defense Harry “Lighthouse” Wilson, inducted 1963. Dick Swanson Midfield Nick Thiel, inducted 1965. 1960 Dave Erwin Defense Thomas R. Hayes, inducted 1989. 1961 Dave Erwin Defense Tom Hayes Midfield 1962 Tom Hayes Midfield

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1996 Dave O’Donnell Midfield ALL-CAA TEAM ECAC GOALIE Rob Warren Midfield 2010: Charley Henneghan, first team OF THE YEAR 1997 Greg Jackson Attack Matthew Mackrides, first team 1999 John Chescavage, MVP Attack Chris Hogan, second team 2006: Drew Adams Andrew Germain Defense Matt Bernier, second team 2007: Drew Adams Hamilton Pollard Defense Nick Dolik, second team, rookie team 2008: Drew Adams 2001 Randy Kleinman Midfield Billy Gribbin, rookie team Matt Vallone Goalie USA WORLD TEAM 2002 Will Driscoll Attack 2003 Luke Ogelsby Attack ECAC LACROSSE 1990: Jim Laverty (Alternate) 2004 Brian Mabry Midfield 1990: Tom Lion (Alternate) ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Matt O’Malley Defense 2006: Chris Garrity (Goalie) 2005 Jesse Tarr Defense 2000: Mike Herscha, Defense, second team 2010: Chris Schiller (Midfield) Chris Garrity, Goal, second team Marc Young Midfield Eric Wood, Midfield, second team UNDER 19 2007 Pat Heim Midfield 2001: Mike Herscha, Defense, first team Matt Mulqueen Defense Kevin Haggerty, Face off, second team WORLD TEAM Dan Saltsman Defense Gil Pearsall Midfield Will Driscoll, Attack, second team 1992: Mike Busza (Midfield) 2008 Andrew Mackrides Midfield 2002: Will Driscoll, Attack, first team 1996: Chris Lamy (Defense) Tommy Zichelli Defense Sean Droogan, Attack, second team 2008: Mattew Mackrides (Attack) Matt Zappia, Defense, second team 2009 Drew Adams Goalie Rob Bateman, Long Stick, second team Rob Forster Attack 2003: Matt Zappia, Defense, first team NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS John Stuckey Defense Nate Whitaker, Attack, second team 1940 Bart Buser Attack 2010 None Luke Ogelsby, Attack, second team George Ritter Midfield Marshall Feldman, Midfield, second team 1941 Al Blair Midfield PENN STATE IN THE PROS Chris Garrity, Goal, second team 1942 Tom Gotwals Defense Dave King, 1988, Baltimore (MILL) Rob Bateman, Defense, second team Bill Ziegenfus Defense Tom Lion, 1988, Washington (MILL) 2004: Nate Whitaker, Attack, first team 1943 Bill Briner Defense Chris Dent, 1989-90, Philadelphia (MILL) Matt O’Malley, Defense, first team 1946 Bill Hollenbach Goal Gary Martin, 1988-95, Philadelphia (MILL) 2005: Pat Heim, Midfield, first team John Nolan Midfield 1996-2000, Philadelphia (NLL), Asst. Coach Jesse Tarr, Defense, first team Art Tenhula Defense Art Berry, 1990, Pittsburgh (MILL) Nate Whitaker, Attack, second team 1947 Bill Hollenbach Goal Tim Conway, 1990-91, Pittsburgh (MILL) 2006: Drew Adams, Goalie, first team John Nolan Midfield J.J. Pearl, 1993, Pittsburgh (MILL) Nate Whitaker, Attack, first team Art Tenhula Defense 1994-97, Baltimore (MILL) Dan Saltsman, Defense, first team 1949 John Finley Midfield Jim Laverty, 1993, Boston (MILL) Pat Heim, Midfield, first team Dean Kissell Defense Randy Kleinman, 2002, Philadelphia (NLL) Brian Boyle, Attack, second team Roger Nestor Midfield 2004, Anaheim (NLL) Greg Gurenlian, Midfield, second team 1950 Bob Louis Midfield Chris Schiller, 2001, Philadelphia (NLL) 2007: Drew Adams, Goalie, first team 1951 John Wilcox Midfield 2002-Prsnt., Rochester (NLL) Pat Heim, Midfield, first team 1952 John Henry Defense 2002-Prsnt., Rochester (MLL) Dan Saltsman, Defense, first team 1953 Wayne Hockersmith Midfield Hamilton Pollard, 2002, Baltimore (MLL), Brian Boyle, Attack, second team. 1954 Al Fulton Midfield 2006-Prsnt., Los Angelas (MLL) 2008: Drew Adams, Goalie, first team 1956 Bob Bullock Defense Mike Busza, 1998-2001, Philadelphia (NLL) Andrew Mackrides, Midfield, second team Bob Hamel Midfield 2001, Boston (MLL) 2009 Chris Hogan, Attack, first team 1958 Fred Donahue Midfield Will Driscoll, 2003-2005, Rochester (MLL) Drew Adams, Goalie, second team 1959 John Behne Attack Dave Daniecki, 1998-2004, Baltimore (MLL) 1961 Dave Erwin Defense Chris Garrity, 2004-07, Boston (MLL) ECAC COACH 1962 Andrew Lockhart Defense 2008-Prsnt., Chesapeake (MLL) 1965 Dave Thiel Midfield Will Cutler, 2005-2008, Baltimore (MLL) OF THE YEAR Chad Moore Defense Rob Bateman, 2005-2008, Long Island (MLL) 2005: Glenn Thiel 1966 Glenn Thiel Midfield Kevin Keenan, 2005-2008, Philadelphia (MLL) Greg Wacker Midfield Jesse Tarr, 2005-2008, Philadelphia (MLL) 1969 Jim McGuone Goal Matt Vallone, 2005, Los Angelas (MLL) ECAC ALL- 1970 Stu Schooley Defense Marc Young, 2005-2008, Philadelphia (MLL) ACADEMIC TEAM 1971 Don Stone Goal Greg Gurenlian, 2006-2009, Rochester (MLL) 1976 Rich Caravella Goal Pat Heim, 2007-Prsnt., Boston (MLL) 2001: Matt Zappia, Mike Kern, Ted Holmes, 1977 Rich Mauti Midfield 2007-Prsnt., Philadelphia (NLL) Carson Yoder, Matt Vallone 1979 Ed Recco Midfield Tommy Zichelli, 2008, Washington (MLL) 2002: Matt Zappia, Brian Mabry 1982 Joe Guterding Goal Drew Adams, 2009-Prsnt., Long Island (MLL) 2003: David Smith, R.J. Charles, Matt Zappia, Brian Bill Turri Midfield Mabry, B.J. Donovan, Edmond Perry, 1984 Tom Lion Attack Brendan De Bow Gary Martin Attack 1985 Bill Schoonmaker Midfield ECAC ROOKIE 1987 Bob Quinn Midfield 1988 Chris Dent Midfield OF THE YEAR Chip Robertson Goal 2002: Will Jones 1989 Tim Conway Midfield 2006: Drew Adams John Hollerbach Attack 1991 Jim Laverty Midfield 1993 Chris Marcus Midfield 1994 Alex Schoonmaker Defense Glenn Thiel Coach 1995 Mike Buzsa Midfield

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1983: Steve Schwin PITTENGER AWARD LOCKHART 1984: Greg Portmann Presented to the most valuable senior in memory of George MEMORIAL AWARD 1985: Sean McGinley Pittenger, a Nittany Lion lacrosse player (1940-41) who was 1986: Dave O’Connor Presented to the best defensive player in memory of Andrew killed in action in Germany on April 30, 1944, while serving in 1987: Chip Robertson Lockhart, 1962 All-American defenseman. the U.S. Army. 1988: Frank Beddings 1969: Jerry Curtin 1947: Ken Kerwin 1989: Rob Strasberg 1970: Stu Schooley 1948: Bill Hollenbach 1990: Scott Bailer 1971: Don Stone 1949: A.O. “Bud” Thomas 1991: Chris Marcus 1972: Jeff Crowley 1950: Joe Drazenovich 1992: Ken Wille 1973: Jim Clouser 1951: Phil Benedetti 1993: Jay Graham 1974: Joe Carlozo 1952: Harold Wolfram 1994: Tolleison Morriss 1975-9: Not Awarded 1953: Rich Schaeffer 1995: Andy Leedom 1980: John Farrell 1954: Al Fulton 1996: Andrew Germain 1981: Joe Guterding 1955: Joe Erwin 1997: Dave Washo 1982: Ken Panzer, Mark Goulding 1956: Bob Bullock 1998: Eric Wood 1983: John Coyle 1957: Jim Houck 1999: Michael Kern 1984: John Coyle 1958: Fred Donahue 2000: Carson Yoder 1985: Tod Henjes 1959: Ray Tuleya 2001: John Goldschmidt 1986: Tod Henjes 1960: Richard Bullock 2002: Brian Mabry 1987: Marty Coyle 1961: Tom Ogden 2003: Matt O’Malley 1988: Chip Robertson 1962: Andy Lockhart 2004: Keith Benjamin 1989: Paul Gilhool 1963: George Cimochowski 2005: Devin Kennedy 1990: J.J. Pearl 1964: John Meisel 2006: Bubba Scott 1991: Paul McKelvey 1965: Roger Doumar 2007: Devin Kennedy 1992: Alex Schoonmaker 1966: Glenn Thiel 2008: Mike Toner 1993: Craig Driver 1967: Joe Gorman 2009: Colton Vosburgh 1994: Alex Schoonmaker 1968: Gary Patterson 2010: Dave Baker 1995: Dave Daniecki 1969: John Matthews 1996: Dave Daniecki 1970: John O’Brien 1997: Dave Daniecki “FRIENDS 1971: Ron Schwartz 1998: Andrew Germain 1972: Bob Fromkin GPA AWARD” 1999: Hamilton Pollard 1973: Mark McCubbin Presented to the player with the highest GPA for the current 2000: Mike Herscha 1974: Ron Schneider year by the Friends of Penn State Lacrosse. 2001: Mike Herscha 1975: Kevin Campbell 1997: Dave King 2002: Matt Zappia 1976: Karl Hurtzig 1998: Carson Yoder 2003: Matt Zappia 1977: Jack Barry 1999: Ted Holmes 2004: Matt O’Malley 1978: Mike Mass 2000: Matt Vallone 2005: Jesse Tarr 1979: Ed Recco 2001: Ted Holmes 2006: Dan Saltsman 1980: Bill Curran 2002: Brian Mabry 2007: Dan Saltsman 1981: Paul Sullivan 2003: Brian Mabry 2008: Drew Adams 1982: Bill Turri 2004: Brian Mabry 2009: Matt Bernier 1983: Jay Starapoli 2005: J.T. Farcosky 2010: Matt Bernier 1984: Tom Lion 2006: Scott Jacobs 1985: Bill Schoonmaker 2007: Scott Jacobs 1986: Tod Henjes 2008: Will Donley 1987: Marty Coyle “FRIENDS 2009: Will Donley 1988: Jeff Connor MVP AWARD” 1989: John Hollerbach Presented to the most valuable player by the Friends of Penn 1990: Bill Lunder State Lacrosse. “FRIENDS 1991: Jim Laverty 1995: Mike Busza 1992: J.J. Pearl TOP SCORER” 1996: Rob Warren 1993: Chris Marcus Presented to the top goal scorer by the Friends of Penn State 1997: Kevin Keenan 1994: Jay Graham Lacrosse. 1998: Kevin Keenan 1995: Mike Busza 1995: Erik Merkel, 46 1999: Kevin Keenan 1996: Rob Warren 1996: Greg Jackson, 23 2000: Michael Kern 1997: Greg Jackson 1997: John Chescavage, 28 2001: Matt Vallone 1998: Chris Killoren 1998: John Chescavage, 29 2002: Will Driscoll 1999: Chris Schiller 1999: John Chescavage, 25 2003: Chris Garrity 2000: Don Mayerhofer 2000: Will Driscoll, 28 2004: Not Awarded 2001: Matt Vallone 2001: Will Driscoll, 38 2005: Greg Gurenlian 2002: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan 2002: Will Driscoll, 48 2006: Drew Adams 2003: Chris Garrity 2003: Nate Whitaker, 24 2007: Drew Adams 2004: Brian Mabry 2004: John Eremus, Nate Whitaker, 18 2008: Drew Adams 2005: Marc Young 2005: Nate Whitaker, 31 2009: Drew Adams 2006: Greg Gurenlian 2006: Nate Whitaker, 28 2010: Matthew Mackrides 2007: Pat Heim 2007: Rob Forster, 18 2008: Andrew Mackrides 2008: Rob Forster, Max VanArsdale, 17 2009: Drew Adams 2009: Chris Hogan, 29 2010: Charley Henneghan THIEL AWARD 2010: Matthew Mackrides, 44 Presented to the most improved player in memory of Glenn N. “Nick” Thiel, Penn State coach from 1935-1956. 1981: Joe Guterding 1982: Gary Martin

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS GOALS GOALS No. Name Opponent, Year No. Name Season 10 Rich Russo Montclair, 1983 49 Bill Hess 1957 9 Bill Hess Pennsylvania, 1957 48 Will Driscoll 2002 9 Jim Trenz Bucknell, 1972 48 Erik Merkel 1995 8 Bob Hamel Hobart, 1954 42 Jim Trenz 1972 8 John Behne Loyola, 1959 42 Gary Martin 1982 8 Tom Hayes Rutgers, 1962 41 Bill Hess 1956 8 Glenn Thiel Lehigh, 1966 41 Ted Peddy 1990 8 Jim Trenz Loyola, 1972 40 Scott McKeon 1987 8 Jim Trenz Rutgers, 1972 38 Will Driscoll 2001 7 Steve Schraeder Gettysburg, 1961 38 Rich Russo 1983 ASSISTS ASSISTS No. Name Opponent, Year No. Name Season 9 Gary Martin Bucknell, 1983 44 Gary Martin 1982 8 John Meisel Lehigh, 1964 44 Jeff Connor 1988 8 Ken Edwards Franklin & Marshall, 1968 42 John Meisel 1962 7 Bill Hess Adelphi, 1957 40 Gary Martin 1981 7 Ken Edwards Delaware, 1968 40 Gary Martin 1983 7 Bob Schoeflin Franklin & Marshall, 1969 40 Jeff Connor 1987 7 Karl Hurtzig Lafayette, 1973 38 John Hollerbach 1989 7 Gary Martin Loyola, 1982; Montclair, 1983 36 Ken Edwards 1968 6 17 Players Tied (last) Brian Boyle, St. Joe’s, 2007 35 Bob Schoeflin 1969 32 Gary Martin 1984 POINTS POINTS No. Name Opponent, Year No. (Goals/Assists) Name Season 14 Gary Martin Bucknell, 1983 86 (42/44) Gary Martin 1982 13 Bill Hess Adelphi, 1957 70 (42/28) Jim Trenz 1972 13 Ken Edwards Franklin & Marshall, 1968 69 (49/20) Bill Hess 1957 13 Jim Trenz Bucknell, 1972 62 (41/21) Bill Hess 1956 12 Bob Hamel Hobart, 1954 61 (48/13) Erik Merkel 1995 12 Gary Martin Montclair, 1982 60 (22/38) John Hollerbach 1989 12 Gary Martin Drexel, 1982 59 (23/36) Ken Edwards 1968 11 Ken Edwards Delaware, 1968 58 (14/44) Jeff Connor 1988 11 Bob Schoeflin Franklin & Marshall, 1969 57 (17/40) Gary Martin 1983 11 Jim Trenz Bucknell, 1971 56 (34/22) Greg Jackson 1995

SAVES SAVES Saves Name Game Season Saves Name Season 40 Jim Houck vs. Navy 1957 264 Jim Houck 1957 34 Joe Guterding vs. Hofstra 1982 237 Rich Caravella 1975 30 John Divine vs. Delaware 1977 235 Burt Houseworth 1958 29 Dave Wilkinson vs. Rutgers 1959 212 Drew Adams 2009 29 Rich Caravella vs. Penn 1976 210 Jim McGoune 1967 29 Tom Florence vs. UMBC 1983 205 J.J. Pearl 1992 28 Phil Benneditti vs. Navy 1951 194 Vin Tedesco 1963 27 J.J. Pearl vs. Villanova 1990 194 Joe Guterding 1981 27 E.G. Rall vs. C.W. Post 1985 193 Don Bell 1955 27 Joe Guterding vs. Hofstra 1982 193 Chip Robertson 1987

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SEASON RECORDS (CONT.) SAVES Pct. Name Seasons SAVE PERCENTAGE 694 Drew Adams 2006-09 571 Joe Guterding 1979-82 Pct. Saves Name Season Gls. allowed 564 Kevin Keenan 1996-99 75.2 194 Joe Guterding 1981 64 557 J.J. Pearl 1989-92 71.8 237 Rich Caravella 1975 93 530 Vin Tedesco 1962-64 67.4 151 Rich Caravella 1976 73 510 Rich Caravella 1972-73; 75-76 66.8 191 Joe Guterding 1982 95 444 Chris Garrity 2000-03 65.2 212 Drew Adams 2009 113 425 E.G. Rall 1983-86 63.7 205 J.J. Pearl 1992 117 390 Chip Robertson 1985-88 63.5 188 J.J. Pearl 1990 108 363 Jim McGoune 1967-69 63.1 183 E.G. Rall 1985 107 63.0 90 Chris Garrity 2000 52 62.0 151 Kevin Keenan 1997 92 TEAM RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Goals, game: 26 vs. Lafayette, 1976 (26-5) Goals, season: 221, 1987 GOALS Fewest goals, game: 0, 19 times Goals allowed, game: 29 vs. Navy, 1959 No. Name Seasons High Goals allowed, season: 166, 1979 (11 games) 127 Will Driscoll 1999-02 48, 2002 Fewest goals allowed, game: 0, (11 times) 104 Greg Jackson 1994-97 34, 1995 Fewest goals allowed, season: 50, 1948 (11 games) 102 Ted Peddy 1988-91 41, 1990 Shutouts, season: 2, 1951 101 Nate Whitaker 2002-06 31, 2005 Last shutout: Colgate, 1967 (7-0) 97 Jim Laverty 1988-91 30, 1989 Last opponent shutout: Maryland, 1967 (0-17) 96 Gary Alex 1974-77 31, 1975 Victory margin: 21, Lafayette (26-5), 1975; 96 Gary Martin 1981-84 42, 1981 95 John Chescavage 1995-99 29, 1998 Kutztown (25-4), 1990 94 John Hollerbach 1986-89 28, 1986 Losing margin: 26 vs. Navy (3-29), 1959 93 Bill Hess 1956-58 49, 1957 Wins, season: 11, 1995 Losses season: 11, 2010 Consecutive wins, season: 8, 1981 ASSISTS Consecutive wins, two seasons: 11, 1991-92. Consecutive losses, season: 6, 1944, 2010 No. Name Seasons High Consecutive losses, three seasons: 13, 1943-45 Games: 15; 1987, 1989, 1990 156 Gary Martin 1981-84 44, 1982 Overtime games, season: 3; 1984, 2006 102 Keith McGuire 1974-77 31, 1977 87 Jeff Connor 1984, 87-88 44, 1988 Scoring average (min. 9 games): 16.2, 1976 82 John Hollerbach 1986-89 38, 1989 (146 goals, 9 games) 80 Karl Hurtzig 1973-76 28, 1973 Low scoring average (min. 9 games): 77 Greg Jackson 1994-97 27, 1994 4.3, 1960(43 goals, 10 games) 74 John Meisel 1962-64 42, 1962 Opponent scoring average (min. 9 games): 67 Chris Lehman 1990-93 22, 1993 14.8, 1954 (133 goals, 9 games) 64 Luke Oglesby 2000-03 27, 2002 Opponent low scoring average (min. 9 games): 4.7, 1947 59 Pete Makover 1990-92, 94 20, 1992 (52 goals,11 games) POINTS

No. (Goals/Assists) Name Seasons 252 (96/156) Gary Martin 1981-84 181 (104/77) Greg Jackson 1994-97 176 (94/82) John Hollerbach 1986-89 156 (127/29) Will Driscoll 1999-02 154 (52/102) Keith McGuire 1974-77 143 (76/67) Chris Lehman 1990-93 141 (101/40) Nate Whitaker 2002-06 138 (97/41) Jim Laverty 1988-91 134 (93/41) Bill Hess 1956-58 131 (81/50) Tom Lion 1981-84

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FACE-OFF RECORDS GROUND BALL RECORDS CAREER LEADERS BY TOTAL WON CAREER LEADERS Name Seasons Attempts Wins Pct. Name Seasons Ground Balls Greg Gurenlian 2003-06 875 508 .580 Chris Marcus 1990-93 440 Bill Schoonmaker 1982-86 347 Dave O’Donnell 1993-96 633 400 .630 Chris Dent 1985-88 336 Chris Marcus 1990-93 606 395 .650 Greg Gurenlian 2003-06 305 Scott Bailor 1989-92 292 Bill Schoonmaker 1982-85 601 352 .580 Tim Conway 1986-89 268 Kevin Haggerty 1998-2001 647 350 .540 Bill Turri 1979-82 259 Scott Bailor 1989-1992 534 279 .520 Mike Busza 1992-95 258 Rob Bateman 2001-03 236 Tim Conway 1986-89 548 271 .490 Tom Lion 1981-84 201 Dave O’Donnell 1993-96 186 Kevin Haggerty 1998-2001 182 Gary Martin 1981-84 175

Rob Bateman left Penn State with 236 career ground balls, Greg Gurenlian left Penn State as the school’s all-time leader Drew Adams is Penn State’s all-time leader in goalie saves. top ten on Penn State’s all-time ground balls list. in face-offs won.

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1913: 1-0-1 1923: 3-4-1 1929: 3-3 Head Coach: Walter Farley Head Coach: Robert Jardine Head Coach: Earnest Paul May 24 Pennsylvania 4-3 W Captain: F. Coulter Captain: T.T. Torak Bronx Lacrosse Club 3-3 T 4/14 Pennsylvania 4-2 W 4/25 Dartmouth 7-5 W 4/19 at Hobart 4-4 T 5/10 at Western Maryland 5-3 W 1914: 2-3 4/20 at Cornell 1-3 L 5/11 at Navy 4-7 L Head Coach: Walter Farley 4/21 at Syracuse 1-9 L 5/24 at Cornell 3-5 L Baltimore City Coll. 6-0 W Brooklyn Polytechnic 19-0 W 6/1 Army 1-2 L Pennsylvania 1-4 L 5/4 at Maryland 4-8 L 6/15 Onondaga Indians 16-3 W Baltimore Polytechnic 8-5 W 5/5 at Navy 2-12 L Hobart 3-10 L 5/17 Swarthmore 5-2 W 1930: 4-3 Carlisle Indian 1-6 L Head Coach: Earnest Paul 1924: 1-4 Captain: K. Kaiser 1915: 1-3-1 Head Coach: Robert Jardine 5/3 Western Maryland 7-6 W Head Coach: Walter Farley Catpain: J.C. Frank 5/9 at Colgate 3-9 L Lehigh 2-7 L Mount Washington 0-7 L 5/10 at Syracuse 5-4 W Carlisle Indian 1-12 L Syracuse 1-8 L 5/17 Pennsylvania 3-4 L Pennsylvania 1-1 T at Maryland 1-6 L 5/24 at Army 4-3 W Hobart 4-3 W at Navy 0-14 L 6/3 Toronto 5-9 L Carlisle Indian 3-5 L Cornell 4-3 W 6/7 Onondaga Indians 3-2 W

1916: 2-2 1925: 1-5 1931: 4-2 Head Coach: Doc Lewis Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captains: R.H. Olmstead, Hollowell Captain: W. Shaner Captain: D. Lewis Maryland 1-2 L 4/25 Onondaga Indians 0-6 L 5/1 at Western Maryland 1-0 W Johns Hopkins 1-14 L 4/30 at Cornell 0-3 L 5/2 at Maryland 0-13 L Maryland 4-0 W 5/2 at Syracuse 0-10 L 5/7 Syracuse 5-4 W Syracuse 4-1 W 5/9 Crescent AA 22-1 W 5/16 Onondaga Indians 3-1 W 5/16 at Army 1-15 L 5/23 at Army 2-10 L 1917: 0-2 5/30 Pennsylvania 6-7 L 5/30 Colgate 9-4 W Head Coach: Doc Lewis Captains: Olmstead, Hollowell 1926: 4-3 1932: 2-4 Swarthmore 1-4 L Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Head Coach: Earnest Paul Lehigh 1-15 L Captain: B.M. Hackett Captain: R. Carlson Scoring: Hollowell 29. 4/17 at Pennsylvania 10-6 W 4/23 St. Johns 1-10 L 4/24 Crescent AA 6-3 W 4/30 Western Maryland 4-0 W 1918: No team due to 5/1 St. Stephens 4-2 W 5/6 at Colgate 6-3 W influenza epidemic. 5/8 Syracuse 5-10 L 5/7 at Syracuse 2-7 L 5/15 Cornell 4-7 L 5/14 Maryland 1-5 L 1919: 0-1 5/22 Swarthmore 5-3 W 5/21 at Army 1-6 L Head Coach: Doc Lewis 5/29 Union 7-12 L Captain: R. Lehman 1933: 0-5 Navy 0-13 L 1927: 4-3 Head Coach: Mike Loebs Head Coach: Earnest Paul Captain: L. Edel 1920: 1-1 Captain: W.R. Wendell 4/22 Army 0-9 L Head Coach: Doc Lewis 4/23 Lafayette 11-1 W 4/28 at Hobart 3-4 L Maryland 3-2 W 4/30 Crescent AA 16-1 W 4/29 at Syracuse 3-16 L Navy 0-13 L 5/5 at Cornell 2-5 L 5/13 Navy 3-19 L 5/7 at Syracuse 3-7 L 5/16 Maryland 4-11 L 1921: 0-3 5/21 at Lehigh 11-2 W Head Coach: Doc Lewis 5/28 Pennsylvania 2-6 L 1934: 4-2 Captains: F. Leuschner 6/11 Onondaga Indians 8-6 W Head Coach: Mike Loebs 5/6 at Maryland 3-5 L Captain: George Koth 5/7 at Navy 2-20 L 1928: 1-4-2 4/14 Hobart 9-4 W 6/2 Toronto 1-7 L Head Coach: Earnest Paul 4/21 at Navy 3-13 L Captain: J.C. Belfield 4/28 Lehigh 8-4 W 4/19 Syracuse 4-4 T 5/5 at Army 5-13 L 1922: 1-5 4/21 Cornell 2-3 L 5/7 Onondaga Indians 12-8 W Head Coach: Robert Jardine 5/5 at Mount Washington 2-7 L 5/19 Cornell 7-6 W Captain: I. Brown 5/12 Swarthmore 5-8 L 4/4 Oxford-Cambridge 0-6 L 5/19 Drumlin A.C. 9-0 W 1935: 4-2 4/28 at Maryland 3-10 L 5/26 at Army 2-8 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/29 at Navy 0-13 L 6/9 Onondaga Indians 6-6 T Captain: R. Weber Syracuse 1-6 L 4/13 Lehigh 14-0 W at Army 1-15 L 4/27 at Maryland 3-14 L Swarthmore 3-2 W 5/4 Pennsylvania 11-3 W 5/11 at Cornell 10-6 W

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5/18 Lafayette 19-4 W 5/16 Lehigh 12-5 W 1946: 7-3 5/25 at Army 4-12 L 5/17 at Colgate 11-3 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel Scoring: J.E. Rumbagh 14, George Koth 11, F.L. 5/18 at Syracuse 6-16 L Captain: John Nolan Maley 10. Scoring: Bart Buser 11, Jim Ritter 10. 4/13 Army 5-15 L 4/26 at Loyola 17-3 W 1936: 4-3 1941: 3-6 4/27 at Navy 4-14 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/30 Hobart 14-6 W Captain: E. Gerber Captain: Warren Darrell 5/4 Rutgers 9-1 W 4/25 at Pennsylvania 5-4 W 4/12 at Navy 4-13 L 5/11 Johns Hopkins 4-19 L 5/2 Lafayette 16-2 W 4/14 at Maryland 3-12 L 5/18 at Swarthmore 14-11 W 5/9 Cornell 12-6 W 4/19 at Swarthmore 6-8 L 5/24 at Syracuse 6-3 W 5/15 at Colgate 8-3 W 4/30 Syracuse 8-17 L 5/25 at Cornell 7-3 W 5/16 at Syracuse 3-6 L 5/3 Lehigh 12-5 W 6/8 Cornell 9-8 W 5/23 at Army 2-13 L 5/10 Pennsylvania 15-4 W Scoring: G.F. Sullivan 18, Taylor 16, John Nolan 15. 5/30 Maryland 2-9 L 5/16 at Cornell 12-7 W 5/17 at Hobart 6-8 L 1947: 6-5 1937: 5-4 5/24 Army 2-14 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel Head Coach: Nick Thiel Scoring: Al Blair 15, Warren Darrell 14, Jim Ritter Captain: George Locotos Captain: John Conley 13. 4/7 at Duke 3-5 L 4/6 Harvard 1-11 L 4/8 at Washington & Lee 5-6 L 4/14 at Swarthmore 4-3 W 1942: 2-8 4/19 Loyola 6-2 W 4/17 Colgate 7-4 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/26 at Navy 1-10 L 4/24 Pennsylvania 6-4 W Captain: Bill Zigenfus 5/3 Syracuse 6-3 W 5/1 Lehigh 9-1 W 4/11 at Navy 5-8 L 5/7 at Sampson 8-2 W 5/8 at Army 2-5 L 4/18 Cornell 9-4 W 5/10 Drexel 8-1 W 5/15 Syracuse 7-9 L 4/25 at Syracuse 7-9 L 5/16 at Colgate 12-3 W 5/22 at Cornell 9-4 W 4/29 Maryland 5-11 L 5/19 at Hobart 5-6 L 5/29 at Maryland 0-15 L 5/2 Swarthmore 4-8 L 5/24 Swarthmore 9-11 L Scoring: Ray Coskery 8, S.E. Cohn 8. 5/9 at Hobart 7-10 L 5/31 Sampson 16-3 W 5/16 at Army 4-10 L Scoring: Ernie Baer 11, Ken Kerwin 10. 1938: 6-2 5/23 Drexel 6-3 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 6/17 at Johns Hopkins 6-10 L 1948: 6-3 Captain: Selig Cohn 6/18 at Maryland 0-13 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/9 Army 2-10 L Captain: William Hollenbach 4/16 Maryland 4-11 L 1943: 2-6 4/16 at Drexel 15-4 W 4/23 at Pennsylvania 7-4 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/17 at Pennsylvania 13-4 W 5/7 Swarthmore 7-6 W Captain: Jim Gotwals 4/21 Hobart 9-3 W 5/10 Cornell 13-5 W 4/10 Johns Hopkins 7-11 L 4/24 Cornell 10-5 W 5/13 at Colgate 13-6 W 4/22 at Johns Hopkins 1-12 L 4/30 at Loyola 8-4 W 5/14 at Syracuse 5-4 W 4/24 at Navy 2-4 L 5/1 at Navy 3-9 L 5/21 Lafayette 12-1 W 5/1 at Maryland 4-9 L 5/7 at Syracuse 5-9 L Scoring: Ray Coskery 6, Joe Andrukitis 5. 5/8 Syracuse 14-1 W 5/15 at Army 1-7 L 5/15 at Army 4-7 L 5/22 Colgate 15-5 W 1939: 4-5 6/17 at Navy 3-8 L Scoring: John Nolan 16, Ernie Baer 11, Ed Head Coach: Nick Thiel Scoring: Tom Mitchell 6, Jim Gotwals 5. Belfield 10. Captain: Ray Coskery 4/5 at St. Johns 7-12 L 1944: 0-6 1949: 5-4 4/8 at Maryland 2-18 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/19 Swarthmore 6-7 L 4/22 Army 0-14 L Captain: Roger Nestor 4/22 Pennsylvania 9-3 W 4/29 at Navy 1-21 L 4/13 at Pennsylvania 9-3 W 4/29 at Army 4-10 L 5/6 at Army 2-14 L 4/16 at Western Maryland 14-5 W 5/6 Syracuse 10-7 W 5/13 at Swarthmore 3-8 L 4/18 at Washington & Lee 9-4 W 5/12 at Hobart 6-12 L 5/20 Cornell 3-13 L 4/19 at Virginia 7-8 L 5/13 at Cornell 11-7 W 6/10 Cornell 1-13 L 4/23 Loyola 4-6 L 5/20 Lehigh 11-2 W 4/30 Navy 7-19 L Scoring: Ray Coskery 15, George Ritter 13. 1945: 1-5 5/7 Syracuse 7-12 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/13 at Hobart 13-12 W 1940: 3-7 4/28 Navy 0-20 L 5/14 at Colgate 14-2 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/5 at Army 1-25 L Scoring: Buddy Thomas 16, Bob Lewis 16, Ed Captains: Bart Buser and George Ritter 5/12 Swarthmore 8-12 L Belfield 14. 4/6 Hobart 9-14 L 5/19 at Navy 0-26 L 4/12 at Pennsylvania 5-6 L 5/26 Cornell 6-7 L 1950: 3-6 4/13 at Navy 1-10 L 6/9 at Cornell 15-8 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/20 Cornell 7-6 W Scoring: Cary Taylor 11, John Nolan 9. Captain: Ed Belfield, Bob Louis 4/24 Swarthmore 3-8 L 4/14 at Loyola 4-9 L 4/27 Maryland 3-7 L 4/15 at Navy 6-9 L 5/4 at Army 5-9 L 4/22 at Rutgers 6-11 L

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4/29 Western Maryland 17-4 W 4/9 (N) New Hampshire 2-4 L Scoring: John Behne 19-5, Fred Donahoe 20. 5/6 at Syracuse 3-17 L 4/11 at Hofstra 3-13 L 5/13 Virginia 12-23 L 4/16 Navy 2-16 L 1959: 5-4-1 5/2 Hobart 16-6 W 4/23 at Rutgers 6-17 L Head Coach: Ernie Baer 5/26 at Ithaca 10-4 W 4/27 Loyola 17-8 W Captains: John Behne and Richard Dill 5/27 at Cornell 7-9 L 4/29 at Colgate 6-2 W 4/4 Loyola 14-3 W Scoring: Bob Lewis 13, James Reed 7, John Wilcox 4/30 at Cornell 8-11 L 4/11 Navy 3-29 L 6. 5/7 Syracuse 17-13 W 4/15 Pennsylvania 9-4 W 1951: 6-3 5/14 at Swarthmore 14-7 W 4/18 Hobart 11-3 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/18 Hobart 8-7 W 4/22 at Cornell 10-6 W Captain: Phil Benedetti 5/21 Pennsylvania 13-6 W 5/2 Syracuse 7-14 L 4/13 at Western Maryland 17-0 W Scoring: Ron Youtz 14-18, Bob Hamel 20-6. 5/6 Maryland 1-20 L 4/14 at Navy 1-10 L 5/9 at Swarthmore 4-4 T 4/21 Loyola 12-14 L 1956: 8-6 5/13 at Lehigh 8-5 W 4/28 Pennsylvania 14-5 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/16 at Rutgers 5-17 L 5/5 Syracuse 10-13 L Captain: Bob Hamel Scoring: John Behne 29-2, Richard Kane 6-6. 5/12 MD Lacrosse Club 7-6 W 3/29 (N) New Hampshire 7-2 W Dick Swanson 10. 5/18 at Ithaca 13-0 W 3/30 (N) Dartmouth 6-4 W 5/19 at Hobart 17-10 W 4/2 at Adelphi 11-4 W 1960: 1-9 5/26 at Cornell 10-5 W 4/3 at Hofstra 9-3 W Head Coach: Ernie Baer Scoring: John Wilcox 21, Paul Raffensberger 20. 4/13 at Loyola 8-10 L Captain: Dave Erwin 4/14 at Navy 4-17 L 4/2 at Loyola 8-2 W 1952: 2-6 4/21 at Pennsylvania 16-4 W 4/6 at Navy 3-17 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/28 Colgate 5-6 L 4/20 Cornell 3-12 L Captain: Harold Woolfram 5/4 at Hobart 5-11 L 4/30 Rutgers 5-15 L 4/10 at Loyola 2-5 L 5/5 at Syracuse 13-18 L 5/6 at Hobart 0-6 L 4/12 at Navy 0-21 L 5/12 Swarthmore 15-4 W 5/7 at Syracuse 6-15 L 4/24 Washington & Lee 7-6 W 5/16 Lehigh 15-3 W 5/11 Lehigh 5-10 L 4/26 at Pennsylvania 10-6 W 5/19 Rutgers 11-19 L 5/14 Swarthmore 4-6 L 5/3 at Syracuse 3-9 L 5/25 Cornell 13-8 W 5/18 at Maryland 2-17 L 5/10 Rutgers 15-16 L Scoring: Bill Hess 41-21, Bob Hamel 25-12, Lou 5/21 Colgate 7-9 L 5/17 Cornell 6-12 L Girard 16-12. Scoring: Gordon Bennett 15-4. 5/24 at Hobart 8-9 L Scoring: Wayne Hockersmith 12. 1957: 6-7 1961: 4-6 Head Coach: Ernie Baer Head Coach: Ernie Baer 1953: 1-7 Captain: Lou Girard Captain: Andy Lockhart Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/10 Loyola 13-9 W 4/8 at Navy 5-16 L Captain: Wayne Hockersmith 4/13 at Navy 8-19 L 4/15 Loyola 17-4 W 4/10 at Swarthmore 6-22 L 4/18 at Hofstra 7-11 L 5/22 Pennsylvania 8-10 L 4/11 at Navy 1-19 L 4/20 at Adelphi 18-4 W 5/26 at Cornell 8-11 L 4/18 at Hobart 10-11 L 4/23 at Maryland 0-18 L 5/29 at Rutgers 3-6 L 4/25 Pennsylvania 4-13 L 4/27 at Colgate 9-4 W 5/6 Syracuse 4-11 L 5/2 Syracuse 13-18 L 5/4 Syracuse 4-13 L 5/12 at Lehigh 11-9 W 5/9 at Rutgers 7-14 L 5/11 at Swarthmore 1-5 L 5/13 at Swarthmore 9-0 W 5/16 Cornell 8-16 L 5/14 at Rutgers 9-17 L 5/16 Gettysburg 14-4 W 5/23 Loyola 13-8 W 6/15 at Lehigh 15-3 W 5/20 at Colgate 4-5 L Scoring: Wayne Hockersmith 21-1. 6/18 at Cornell 8-13 L Scoring: Tom Hayes 26-5, Steve Schrader 13-10, 6/24 Pennsylvania 16-5 W Dick Seelig 17-2. 1954: 2-7 Scoring: Bill Hess 49-20, Lou Girard 21, Tom See- Head Coach: Nick Thiel man 13. 1962: 7-3 Captain: Dave Arnold Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/10 Kenyon 12-7 W 1958: 5-8 Captains: Andy Lockhart, Andy Pollock 4/14 at Navy 1-23 L Head Coach: Ernie Baer 4/6 at Loyola 8-7 W 4/15 at Loyola 6-10 L Captains: Bill Hess and Fred Donahoe 4/7 at Washington & Lee 10-3 W 4/24 Pennsylvania 7-9 L 4/7 at Hofstra 2-13 L 4/10 at Pennsylvania 8-7 W 4/30 at Hobart 16-18 L 4/11 at Loyola 9-6 W 4/14 Lafayette 20-10 W 5/1 at Syracuse 7-20 L 4/12 at Navy 2-18 L 4/25 Maryland 7-16 L 5/8 Rutgers 7-20 L 4/16 Maryland 5-22 L 4/28 Rutgers 18-13 W 5/15 Swarthmore 12-6 W 4/19 at Pennsylvania 3-2 W 5/5 at Syracuse 8-15 L 5/22 Cornell 13-20 L 4/26 Rutgers 2-14 L 5/9 Lehigh 14-7 W Scoring: Bob Hamel 21-10, Al Fulton 23-3, Dick 5/2 at Hobart 8-2 W 5/12 Swarthmore 17-8 W Klein 10-8. 5/3 at Syracuse 5-9 L 5/19 Colgate 6-8 L 5/7 Cornell 6-8 L Scoring: John Meisel 6-42, Tom Hayes 27-10, Dick 1955: 7-5 5/10 Swarthmore 10-3 W Seelig 22-1. Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/14 Lehigh 13-3 W Captain: Don Bell 5/17 Dickinson 7-8 L 1963: 4-6 4/7 at Adelphi 12-4 W 5/24 Colgate 9-10 L Head Coach: Bill Hess

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Captain: Dick Seelig 4/22 Syracuse 10-11 L 1972: 4-6 3/30 Pennsylvania 12-6 W 4/29 at Rutgers 7-6 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/6 Washington & Lee 16-7 W 5/10 at Lehigh 4-6 L Captains: Bob Cohen, Jim Clouser 4/13 at Lafayette 21-4 W 5/13 at Cortland 8-19 L 4/8 Cortland 7-15 L 4/17 Loyola 5-7 L 5/20 Delaware 7-4 W 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 6-12 L 4/27 at Rutgers 7-16 L 5/24 Hobart 5-6 L 4/15 Syracuse 9-12 L 5/1 Syracuse 5-10 L Scoring: Hank Kaezowka 14, Joe Gorman 12. 4/19 Loyola 17-10 W 5/8 at Lehigh 7-11 L 4/22 Pennsylvania 9-12 L 5/11 at Swarthmore 11-8 W 1968: 6-3-1 4/29 Rutgers 6-15 L 5/14 Maryland 6-19 L Head Coach: Dick Pencek 5/6 Lehigh 12-5 W 5/18 at Colgate 6-12 L 4/3 at Bucknell 13-9 W 5/9 Bucknell 19-6 W Scoring: John Meisel 19-19, Steve Schrader 9-17, 4/6 Franklin & Marshall 19-3 W 5/12 Lafayette 14-4 W Howdy Spencer 16-8. 4/10 Maryland 5-9 L 5/18 Hobart 5-24 L 4/13 at Loyola 9-5 W Scoring: Jim Trenz 42-28, Rick Smedley 14-2, 1964: 3-7 4/20 at Syracuse 9-10 L Bob Cohen 13-3 Head Coach: Herb Schmidt 4/27 Rutgers 1-10 L Captains: D. Flinchbaugh, V. Tedesco 5/8 Lehigh 10-4 W 1973: 5-6 4/4 at Hobart 7-9 L 5/11 Cortland 9-9 T Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/12 Lafayette 16-2 W 5/18 at Delaware 18-3 W 3/31 Loyola 14-7 W 4/14 Maryland 4-13 L 5/25 at Hobart 11-9 W 4/4 Pennsylvania 7-13 L 4/18 at Loyola 6-10 L Scoring: Ken Edwards 23-36, Bob Schoeflin 19- 4/7 Drexel 9-6 W 4/25 Rutgers 8-14 L 25. 4/11 Franklin & Marshall 5-10 L 5/2 at Syracuse 4-9 L 4/14 Syracuse 13-16 (OT) L 5/6 Lehigh 12-8 W 1969: 4-6 4/25 Cortland 5-20 L 5/9 Swarthmore 7-8 L Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/28 Rutgers 7-16 L 5/16 at Colgate 7-15 L 4/9 at Maryland 6-12 L 5/5 Lehigh 6-5 W 5/23 at Delaware 8-5 W 4/12 Loyola 10-5 W 5/9 Bucknell 6-5 W Scoring: John Meisel 15-13 4/16 at Franklin & Marshall 14-2 W 5/12 Lafayette 19-10 W 4/19 Syracuse 9-13 L 5/18 Hobart 8-9 L 1965: 4-5-1 4/26 at Rutgers 10-12 L Scoring: Karl Hurtzig 15-28, Bob Cohen 17-8. Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/30 Lebanon Valley 8-3 W Captains: Scott Henderson, Chad Moore 5/3 Bucknell 6-7 L 1974: 6-5 4/3 Hobart 4-3 W 5/7 at Lehigh 8-6 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/10 at Lafayette 12-4 W 5/10 at Cortland 4-12 L Captains: Buddy Tesner, Jay Levine 4/13 at Maryland 2-16 L 5/24 Hobart 13-14 L 3/30 Virginia 4-13 L 4/15 Colgate 9-10 L Scoring: Bob Schoeflin 17-35. Lance Silver 16-13. 4/3 Pennsylvania 6-12 L 4/24 Syracuse 7-10 L 4/6 at Drexel 9-6 W 5/1 at Rutgers 9-19 L 1970: 3-6 4/13 at Syracuse 17-12 W 5/8 at Swarthmore 7-8 L Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/20 at Loyola 10-9 W 5/12 at Lehigh 13-2 W 4/11 Loyola 10-9 W 4/27 Rutgers 7-21 L 5/15 Loyola 13-13 T 4/15 Franklin & Marshall 4-6 L 5/3 Lehigh 19-11 W 5/19 Delaware 14-4 W 4/18 Syracuse 7-20 L 5/8 Cortland 9-12 L Scoring: Bill Huddles 6-25, Dave Thiel 21-4, 4/25 Rutgers 2-8 L 5/11 at Lafayette 21-5 W Roger Doumar 11-9. 4/29 Lebanon Valley 18-7 W 5/13 at Bucknell 10-8 W 5/6 Lehigh 3-4 L 5/16 at Hobart 7-21 L 1966: 3-6 5/9 Cortland 8-20 L Scoring: Keith McGuire 17-27, G. Alex 22-7, Karl Head Coach: Dick Pencek 5/16 Bucknell 8-4 W Hurtzig 10-18. Captains: Glenn Thiel, Dave Webster 5/23 Hobart 9-18 L 4/13 Maryland 3-23 L Scoring: Rick Smedley 19, Al Nefgen 13. 1975: 9-2 4/16 Cortland 11-12 L Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/23 Syracuse 9-17 L 1971: 4-6 Captains: Buddy Tesner, Jay Levine 4/26 Loyola 9-10 L Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/2 at Pennsylvania 12-10 W 4/30 Rutgers 1-17 L Captains: Don Stone, Dave McKeever 4/5 Drexel 15-6 W 5/1 Hobart 9-15 L 4/1 Lebanon Valley 10-4 W 4/9 at Franklin & Marshall 19-12 W 5/11 Lehigh 17-6 W 4/3 Cortland 9-21 L 4/12 Syracuse 15-7 W 5/14 Colgate 10-9 W 4/10 Loyola 15-3 W 4/19 at Cortland 8-16 L 5/21 at Delaware 13-4 W 4/14 Franklin & Marshall 5-8 L 4/26 Rutgers 5-10 L Scoring: Greg Wacker 21-15, Glenn Thiel 27- 4/17 Syracuse 12-9 W 4/30 Loyola 23-5 W 6,Bill Franson 11-20. 4/24 Rutgers 7-20 L 5/3 at Lehigh 9-4 W 5/1 Pennsylvania 5-10 L 5/10 Lafayette 21-4 W 1967: 4-6 5/8 Lehigh 4-12 L 5/14 Bucknell 9-7 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 5/11 Bucknell 16-12 W 5/17 at Delaware 12-9 W Captains: Joe Gorman, Dave Lewis 5/22 Hobart 6-9 L Scoring: Larry Warshaw 25-10, G Alex 31-4, Karl 4/1 at Franklin & Marshall 12-5 W Scoring: Jim Trenz 42-28, Bob Cohen 14-6, Lance Hurtzig 10-24. 4/8 Loyola 6-12 L Silver 13-3. 4/12 at Maryland 0-17 L 4/15 Colgate 7-0 W

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1976: 7-2 1980: 6-5 1984: 6-7 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Rich Mauti, Karl Hurtzig, Captains: T. Bacon, D. Eicher and J. Spillane Captains: D. Curran, J. Coyle, G. Martin Rich Caravella 3/22 at Lehigh 17-11 W 3/10 at Loyola 7-9 L 3/31 at Drexel 16-3 W 3/29 Syracuse 8-15 L 3/17 New Hampshire 7-8 (OT) L 4/7 Franklin & Marshall 18-6 W 4/5 Ohio State 17-3 W 3/21 Montclair State 15-4 W 4/16 North Carolina 14-20 L 4/9 Franklin & Marshall 16-11 W 3/24 at Syracuse 5-21 L 4/21 at Lafayette 26-5 W 4/16 at Drexel 14-8 W 3/28 at Lafayette 12-9 W 4/25 Rutgers 9-8 (OT) W 4/19 Rutgers 6-7 L 3/31 at Drexel 13-6 W 4/28 at Loyola 17-12 W 4/26 at Hofstra 9-20 L 4/4 Towson 8-12 L 4/30 Lehigh 21-7 W 4/30 at Loyola 18-16 W 4/7 at Hofstra 11-10 (OT)W 5/7 Pennsylvania 20-13 W 5/3 Maryland 6-21 L 4/14 Rutgers 10-13 L 5/12 at Bucknell 5-6 L 5/7 at Bucknell 15-14 (OT)W 4/21 UMBC 12-11 (OT) W Scoring: Keith McGuire 17-26, Rich Mauti 20-11, 5/10 at Army 4-16 L 4/28 Hobart 11-12 L G Alex 23-5, Paul Repp 13-14, Mike Mass 11-9. Scoring: Billy Curran 20-15-35, Mark Gelsomini 5/2 at Bucknell 10-6 W 13-14-27, Tim Flanagan 15-19-34, Bill Turri 16- 5/4 Army 7-8 L 1977: 4-6 4-20. Scoring: Gary Martin 21-32-53 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Rich Mauti, Keith McGuire 1981: 9-2 1985: 3-10 4/3 Drexel 7-9 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/9 North Carolina 14-18 L Captains: Eph Humphreys and John Farrell Captains: D. Curran, T. Florence and G. Connor 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 14-10 W 3/21 Lehigh 21-9 W 3/5 at Duke 6-7 L 4/20 Delaware 10-17 L 3/27 at Syracuse 4-19 L 3/15 Loyola 5-13 L 4/22 Rutgers 10-13 L 4/4 at Ohio State 15-5 W 3/23 at Syracuse 7-27 L 4/26 Loyola 13-10 W 4/8 at Towson 14-6 W 3/27 Lafayette 16-9 W 4/30 Lehigh 19-6 W 4/11 Drexel 16-5 W 3/30 Drexel 13-14 (2OT) L 5/7 Pennsylvania 10-24 L 4/18 at Rutgers 12-11 W 4/3 at Towson 6-10 L 5/11 Bucknell 12-4 W 4/25 Hofstra 10-5 W 4/6 Hofstra 13-14 (OT) L 5/14 Washington & Lee 14-22 L 4/29 Loyola 18-12 W 4/13 at Rutgers 3-13 L Scoring: Keith McGuire 8-31. Paul Repp 21-14. 5/2 at Montclair State 22-10 W 4/16 Kutztown 22-3 W 5/6 Bucknell 15-6 W 4/20 at UMBC 4-8 L 1978: 3-7 5/9 Army 5-11 L 4/27 at Hobart 3-12 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: Gary Martin 16-40-56, Tom Lion 20-8- 5/1 Bucknell 8-11 L Captains: Jon Poole 28, Jay Starapoli 27-0-27. 5/4 CW Post 12-10 W 3/31 at Drexel 12-8 W Scoring: George Connor 12-22-34 4/2 Syracuse 8-16 L 1982: 8-3 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 13-11 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 1986: 7-6 4/14 North Carolina 7-13 L Captains: K. Panzer, B. Turri and J. Guterding Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/19 Delaware 12-18 L 3/20 at Lehigh 23-6 W Captains: Sean McGinley, E.G. Rall 4/22 Rutgers 6-20 L 3/27 Syracuse 4-12 L 3/5 at William & Mary 16-15 (OT)W 4/26 at Loyola 15-12 W 4/3 Ohio State 24-4 W 3/9 at Loyola 12-14 L 4/29 at Hofstra 7-14 L 4/7 Towson 14-11 W 3/15 Denison 14-11 W 5/10 at Bucknell 14-16 L 4/10 at Hofstra 16-10 W 3/22 Syracuse 8-18 L 5/13 at Army 6-19 L 4/17 Rutgers 3-11 L 3/29 at Lafayette 17-8 W Scoring: Mike Mass 29-19-48, Billy Curran 13- 4/21 at Drexel 19-12 W 4/2 Towson State 11-9 W 14-27, Ed Recco 12-5-17. 4/28 at Loyola 18-17 W 4/5 at Drexel 15-10 W 5/1 Montclair State 20-6 W 4/12 Rutgers 5-8 L 1979: 2-9 5/5 at Bucknell 22-10 W 4/19 UMBC 10-13 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 5/8 at Army 14-20 L 4/22 at Kutztown 16-8 W Captains: Ed Recco, Rich Keegan, Bryan Gre- Scoring: Gary Martin 42-44-86; Bill Turri 21-5-26 4/26 Hobart 10-20 L aney 4/30 at Bucknell 9-6 W 3/30 at Syracuse 9-18 L 1983: 4-7 5/3 at C.W. Post 7-8 L 4/7 at Ohio State 14-11 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: John Hollerbach 28-18-46; Art Berry 25- 4/11 at Franklin & Marshall 7-8 L Captains: Rob Cooke, John Schmitt 11-36; Bob Quinn 12-22-34; Chris Dent 27-5-32. 4/14 Drexel 11-10 W 3/19 Lehigh 22-4 W 4/18 at Delaware 16-20 L 3/26 Syracuse 6-20 L 1987: 10-5 4/21 at Rutgers 3-10 L 3/30 at UMBC 10-11 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/28 Hofstra 10-18 L 4/2 Drexel 14-8 W Captains: Marty Coyle, Rich Makover, Bob 5/2 Loyola 14-15 L 4/6 at Towson 12-16 L Quinn 5/5 at Maryland 6-21 L 4/9 Hofstra 3-9 L 3/3 at Guilford 21-11 W 5/9 Bucknell 10-18 L 4/16 at Rutgers 6-10 L 3/7 at Roanoke 15-4 W 5/12 Army 7-17 L 4/20 Army 2-17 L 3/14 Michigan State 16-7 W Scoring: Ed Recco 26-15-41, Billy Curran 14-15- 4/27 Loyola 15-16 (OT) L 3/15 Scranton 16-1 W 29, Bill Turri 14-6-20. 4/30 at Montclair State 25-6 W 3/21 Loyola* 14-15 (OT) L 5/2 Bucknell 20-13 W 3/22 New Hampshire* 17-10 W Scoring: Gary Martin 19-40-59; Tom Lion 21-22-43 3/28 Lafayette 15-6 W 4/1 at Towson State 7-18 L

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4/4 Drexel 20-13 W 3/10 at Hofstra 6-17 L 3/20 at Towson State 7-10 L 4/11 at Rutgers 9-10 (OT) L 3/17 Villanova* 13-6 W 3/27 Lafayette 19-6 W 4/18 at UMBC 13-12 W 3/18 VMI* 22-7 W 3/28 Drexel 14-7 W 4/21 Kutztown 22-8 W 3/24 at Lafayette 11-5 W 4/10 at Rutgers 9-16 L 4/25 Hobart 7-13 L 3/28 Towson State 8-10 L 4/17 Hobart 13-14 L 4/29 Bucknell 17-12 W 3/31 at Drexel 16-9 W 4/21 Bucknell 15-9 W 5/2 C.W. Post 12-16 L 4/7 UMBC 12-10 W 4/24 C.W. Post 17-7 W *Loyola Invitational 4/8 at Kutztown 25-4 W 4/28 at UMBC 15-5 W Scoring: Jeff Connor 16-40-56; Scott McKeon 40- 4/14 Rutgers 17-18 L 5/1 at Delaware 19-18 (OT)W 3-43; John Hollerbach 25-17-42; Chris Dent 4/18 Loyola 16-13 W Scoring: Chris Lehman 16-28-38; Mike Quinn 32-7-39; Art Berry 24-13-37. 4/21 at Hobart 5-16 L 20-8-28; Rob Warren 17-6-23. 4/25 at Bucknell 9-8 W 4/29 at C.W. Post 13-10 W 1988: 8-6 1994: 8-4, No. 17 USILA *Penn State Indoor Invitational Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: Ted Peddy 41-6-47; Jim Laverty 25-15- Captains: Jay Graham, Alex Schoonmaker, Ken Captains: Art Berry, Chris Dent 40; Chris Lehman 16-17-33, Greg Guarton Wille 3/2 at Duke 8-22 L 20-11-31; Joel Brous 17-11-28. 2/26 at Notre Dame 9-12 L 3/5 at Guilford 14-13 W 3/6 at Georgetown 4-17 L 3/12 Loyola 7-15 L 1991: 9-4, No. 14 USILA 3/12 at Villanova 16-12 W 3/19 Michigan State* 10-9 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/19 Towson State 13-15 L 3/20 Lehigh* 13-7 W Captains: Paul Gilhool, Ted Peddy 3/26 vs. Lafayette 21-7 W 3/26 at Lafayette 16-7 W 3/5 at North Carolina 3-15 L 3/27 at Drexel 13-10 W 3/30 Towson State 11-17 L 3/7 at VMI 17-4 W 4/2 UMBC 15-5 W 4/2 at Drexel 16-7 W 3/16 Princeton* 7-9 L 4/9 Rutgers 13-12 (OT)W 4/5 at Kutztown 21-9 W 3/17 Ohio Wesleyan* 14-7 W 4/16 North Carolina (N) 8-16 L 4/9 Rutgers 8-9 (OT) L 3/24 Drexel 16-8 W 4/23 at Stony Brook 12-11 W 4/16 UMBC 10-7 L 3/27 at Towson State 8-16 L 4/27 Bucknell 15-13 W 4/23 at Hobart 7-16 L 3/30 Lafayette 15-8 W 4/30 Delaware 16-15 W 4/27 at Bucknell 14-7 W 4/6 at UMBC 11-10 W Scoring: Greg Jackson 25-27-52; Pete Makover 4/30 at C.W. Post 6-16 L 4/13 at Rutgers 10-17 L 18-14-32; Erik Merkel 26-7-33. *Penn State Indoor Invitational 4/20 Hobart 12-10 W Scoring: Jeff Connor 14-44-58; Jim Schmitt 34- 4/24 Bucknell 17-11 W 1995: 11-2, No. 13 USILA 5-39; John Hollerbach 19-9-28; Chris Dent 4/27 C.W. Post 14-13 W 20-7-27; Jim Laverty 15-5-20. 5/4 at Delaware 17-11 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel *Loyola (Md.) Invitational Captains: Mike Busza, Mike O’Keefe, Brian Scoring: Jim Laverty 27-9-36, Pete Makover 20- Shorts 1989: 10-5 2/26 Notre Dame 15-14 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 13-33, Ted Peddy 24-8-32, Chris Lehman Captains: Tim Conway, John Hollerbach, 17-14-31. 3/3 Ohio State 15-7 W Steve Graves 3/8 at Virginia 12-20 L 2/28 at North Carolina 6-17 L 3/12 Villanova 16-10 W 3/2 at Radford 20-11 W 1992: 9-3, No. 16 USILA 3/18 at Towson State 15-10 W 3/4 at VMI 19-8 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/25 Lafayette 18-4 W 3/11 at Loyola 7-14 L Captains: Scott Bailer, Mark Dardaris, Greg 3/26 Drexel 18-13 W 3/18 Notre Dame* 9-1 W Guarton 4/1 at UMBC 16-15 W 3/19 Nazareth* 12-10 W 2/27 Navy 16-9 W 4/8 Stony Brook 20-4 W 3/25 Lafayette 19-7 W 3/11 at Drexel 14-3 W 4/15 Hobart 12-13 (OT) L 3/29 at Towson State 9-15 L 3/14 at Villanova 16-8 W 4/19 at Bucknell 17-8 W 4/1 Drexel 13-6 W 3/21 Vermont 12-8 W 4/22 at Rutgers 15-14 W 4/7 Kutztown 25-5 W 3/28 at Lafayette 11-7 W 4/30 at Delaware 16-11 W 4/15 at Rutgers 6-12 L 4/4 UMBC 12-11 (OT) W Scoring: Erik Merkel 48-13-61; Greg Jackson 4/18 at UMBC 13-12 W 4/11 Rutgers 11-10 W 34-22-56; Mike Busza 26-14-40. 4/22 Hobart 11-9 W 4/14 Towson State 8-16 L 4/26 Bucknell 15-11 W 4/18 at Hobart 8-11 L 1996: 10-3, No. 18 USILA 4/29 C.W. Post 6-7 L 4/22 at Bucknell 13-10 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel *Penn State Indoor Invitational 4/25 at C.W. Post 10-9 (OT) W Captains: Dave Daniecki, Greg Jackson, Tollei- Scoring: John Hollerbach 22-38-60; Jim Laverty May 2 Delaware 15-18 L son Morriss, Rob Warren 30-12-42; Greg Guarton 25-13-38; Ted Peddy Scoring: Chris Lehman 27-14-41, Kevin McGin- 2/24 at Michigan State 13-8 W 30-6-36; Tim Conway 16-11-27. ley 27-7-34, Pete Makover 11-20-31. 2/25 at Ohio State 8-7 (OT) W 3/6 at North Carolina 9-18 L 3/9 at Villanova 16-3 W 1990: 10-5, No. 16 USILA 1993: 6-5, No. 19 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/16 Georgetown 12-9 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Craig Driver, Chris Lehman, Pete 3/23 at Drexel 14-6 W Captains: Paul Gilhool, Ted Peddy, Dave Wayn- Makover, Chris Marcus 3/24 at Lafayette 12-4 W ick 2/27 at Navy 9-11 L 3/30 UMBC 18-14 W 2/27 at Radford 18-11 W 3/10 at North Carolina 3-25 L 4/6 at Stony Brook 11-8 W 3/2 at North Carolina 6-13 L 3/14 Villanova (Cancelled) 4/13 at Hobart 4-9 L

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4/17 Bucknell 6-11 L 2000: 7-7, 3-3 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 20 USILA 3/1 Fairfield 18-6 W 4/20 Rutgers 6-5 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/8 *at #6 Georgetown 9-11 L 4/27 Delaware 17-16 (OT)W Captains: Sean Huss, Don Mayerhofer, David 3/11 Yale (N) 15-17 L Scoring: Greg Jackson 23-16-39; Chris Killoren Washo 3/15 at #20 Cornell 8-9 L 21-13-34; Jason Rickel 20-12-32. 2/27 at Notre Dame 4-10 L 3/22 *#20 UMBC 10-12 L 3/3 at Villanova 13-7 W 3/29 *at #6 UMass 11-10 W 3/6 at Air Force 15-8 W 4/5 Hobart 14-10 W 1997: 8-4, No. 13 USILA 3/8 at Denver 5-8 L 4/12 *#15 Navy 5-4 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/12 *Georgetown 8-17 L 4/16 at Bucknell 10-7 W Captains: Dave Daniecki, Greg Jackson, Tolleison 3/18 at Lehigh 15-12 W 4/19 *at #8 Rutgers 7-6 W Morriss. 3/25 *at UMBC 7-12 L 4/26 at #3 Virginia 10-11 L 2/28 Notre Dame 5-9 L 4/1 *Massachusetts 11-8 W 5/3 #17 Ohio State 13-4 W 3/7 Villanova 12-7 W 4/8 at Hobart 7-9 L 2003 NCAA Championship Tournament 3/12 vs. Yale (1) 11-6 W 4/14 *at Navy 5-12 L 5/10 at #9 Towson 6-11 L 3/16 at Georgetown 8-18 L 4/19 Bucknell 10-9 W Scoring: Nate Whitaker 24-10-34; Luke Ogelsby 3/22 Princeton 6-18 L 4/22 *Rutgers 12-6 W 13-20-33; Marshall Feldman 19-7-26. 3/29 at UMBC 11-5 W 4/28 Duke 5-6 L 4/5 Stony Brook 12-4 W 5/6 *Stony Brook 18-6 W 4/12 Hobart 12-11 (2OT) W Scoring: Don Mayerhofer 20-28-48; Will Driscoll 2004: 6-7, 0-3 ECAC Lacrosse 4/16 at Bucknell 14-7 W 28-7-35; Eric Wood 14-18-32 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/19 at Rutgers 15-7 W Captains: Rob Bateman, Brian Mabry, Matt 4/26 at Delaware 13-12 W 2001: 7-6, 2-4 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 15 USILA O’Malley, Edmond Perry 5/3 at Duke 6-7 (OT) L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 2/21 at Ohio State 5-4 W (1) Boca Raton, Fla. Captains: Ted Holmes, Michael Kern, Jan 2/29 at Notre Dame 7-17 L Scoring: Chris Killoren 23-18-41; John Chescav- Northrop, Eric Wood 3/6 at Fairfield 6-10 L age 28-10-38. 2/25 Notre Dame 8-10 L 3/10 Providence (N) 11-4 W 3/3 Villanova 14-7 W 3/13 *Georgetown 8-10 L 1998: 6-6, No. 15 USILA 3/7 at Delaware 13-6 W 3/21 at Denver 11-10 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/10 *at Georgetown 5-12 L 4/3 *Massachusetts 8-17 L Captains: Tim Eldridge, Chris Killoren, Todd 3/17 at Cornell 8-7 W 4/10 at Hobart 7-8 L Korte. 3/24 *UMBC 7-8 L 4/17 at Mt. Saint Mary’s 16-7 W 3/1 at Notre Dame 9-14 L 3/31 *at Massachusetts 9-10 L 4/20 Bucknell 12-7 W 3/7 at Villanova 11-4 W 4/7 Hobart 12-11 W 4/24 *Rutgers 6-10 L 3/11 at Maryland 6-14 L 4/14 *Navy 9-10 (OT) L 4/30 at Villanova 9-11 L 3/15 Georgetown 14-13 W 4/18 at Bucknell 6-10 L 5/8 Virginia 10-8 W 3/21 at Princeton 5-13 L 4/21 *at Rutgers 18-9 W Scoring: Nate Whitaker 18-13-31; Will Cutler 15- 3/28 UMBC 14-11 W 4/28 Fairfield 9-8 (OT) W 8-23; John Eremus 18-3-21. 4/4 at Army 19-11 W 5/5 *Stony Brook 17-5 W 4/11 at Hobart 6-12 L Scoring: Will Driscoll 38-9-47; Luke Ogelsby 11- 2005: 9-6-0, 5-1-0 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 11 USILA 4/15 Bucknell 19-8 W 16-27; Eric Wood 12-14-26. Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/18 Rutgers 11-9 W Captains: Marc Young, Will Jones, Mike Jacober 4/25 Delaware 10-11 L (OT) 2002: 8-5, 1-4 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 13 USILA 2/19 #14 Ohio State 9-7 W 5/1 Duke 6-10 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 2/27 #10 Notre Dame 6-14 L Scoring: John Chescavage 29-10-39; Chris Kil- Captains: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan, Tim 3/5 *#16 Loyola 16-14 W loren 23-9-32; Todd Kaiser 12-17-29. Emmick 3/8 at #4 Duke 2-12 L 2/24 at Notre Dame 10-9 (OT) W 3/19 at #20 Stony Brook 5-7 L 1999: 8-4, No. 12 USILA 3/2 at Fairfield 14-6 W 3/25 Fairfield 10-11 (ot) L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/4 Air Force 16-2 W 4/2 *at #13 UMass 8-18 L Captains: John Chescavage, Andrew Germain, 3/9 *Georgetown 10-11 L 4/5 Mt. St. Mary’s 14-5 W Kevin Keenan, Chris Schiller 3/16 Cornell 9-11 L 4/9 *#15 Hobart 19-13 W 2/28 Notre Dame 13-8 W 3/23 *at UMBC 8-9 L 4/16 *St. John’s 12-4 W 3/5 Villanova 13-7 W 3/30 *Massachusetts 12-13 L 4/19 at #12 Bucknell 11-10 W 3/10 at Maryland 10-19 L 4/3 Delaware 16-8 W 4/23 *at Rutgers 8-7 W 3/21 Lehigh 16-10 W 4/6 at Hobart 11-10 W 4/29 Villanova 10-5 W 3/27 at UMBC 11-9 W 4/12 *at Navy 7-9 L 5/8 *at #7 Georgetown 13-12 (ot) W 3/31 at Georgetown 10-20 L 4/20 *Rutgers 15-3 W 2005 NCAA Championship Tournament 4/3 Army 19-12 W 4/23 Bucknell 9-7 W 5/14 at #4 Maryland 10-14 L 4/10 Hobart 7-6 W 4/27 Virginia 13-8 W Scoring: Nate Whitaker 31-13-44; Patrick Heim 4/17 at Rutgers 15-8 W Scoring: Will Driscoll 48-7-55; Luke Ogelsby 9- 22-11-33, John Eremus 23-3-26. 4/21 at Bucknell 13-10 W 27-36; Sean Droogan 8-11-19. 4/24 at Delaware 11-12 L 2006: 8-5, 5-2 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 16 USILA 5/1 at Duke 9-22 L 2003: 7-7, 3-2 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 11 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: Chris Schiller 24-18-42; John Chescav- Captains: Keith Benjamin, Greg Gurenlian, Nate age 25-9-34; Don Mayerhofer 19-12-31; Todd Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Whitaker Kaiser 16-14-30. Captains: Marshall Feldman, Chris Garrity, Matt 2/26 at #12 Notre Dame 4-8 L Zappia 3/4 *at Loyola 6-9 L 2/23 #17 Notre Dame 9-10 L

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3/8 vs. #14 Dartmouth 11-10 W 3/21 FAIRFIELD* 4-5 (ot) L 3/11 at Ohio State 14-13 (ot) W 3/28 at #14 UMass* 8-9 L 3/18 Stony Brook 10-11 L 4/4 HOBART* 10-8 W 3/25 *at #20 Fairfield 11-6 W 4/7 at #19 Bucknell 9-8 W 4/1 *#7 Massachusetts 7-5 W 4/11 ST. JOHN’S* 12-11 (ot) W 4/8 *at Hobart 9-4 W 4/18 at Rutgers* 9-4 W 4/15 *at St. John’s 13-3 W 4/25 ST. JOSEPH’S 17-6 W 4/19 Bucknell 10-11 L 5/2 at #16 Georgetown* 12-1 (2ot) W 4/22 *Rutgers 8-7 (ot) W Scoring: Rob Forster 26-9-35, Chris Hogan 29-5- 4/28 at Villanova 12-11 (2 ot) W 34, Jack Forster 22-12-34, Matt Mackrides 5/6 *#5 Georgetown 9-10 L 15-13-28. Scoring: Brian Boyle 12-25-37, Nate Whitaker *ECAC Lacrosse Game 28-4-32, John Eremus 19-6-25.

2010: 2-11, 1-4 CAA 2007: 5-8, 3-4 ECAC Lacrosse Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Joe Britt, Chris Hogan, Brian Shea Captains: Pat Heim, Dan Saltsman, Matt 2/20 ROBERT MORRIS 17-24 L Mulqueen 2/28 at #3 Notre Dame 8-12 L 2/17 #13 Denver 5-10 L 3/6 at Ohio State 10-11 (ot) L 2/24 #17 Notre Dame 8-11 L 3/9 VILLANOVA 7-11 L 3/3 *#18 Loyola 9-10 L 3/13 at Rutgers 4-7 L 3/10 Ohio State 8-10 L 3/20 at #8 Duke 11-20 L 3/13 vs. Colgate 7-4 W 3/27 ST. JOHN’S 13-11 W 3/24 *#12 Fairfield 10-7 W 3/30 BUCKNELL 9-11 L 3/31 *at Massachusetts 5-6 (ot) L 4/3 *#9 MASSACHUSETTS8-10 L 4/7 *Hobart 12-7 W 4/10 *at #8 Drexel 7-12 L 4/14 *St. John’s 9-5 W 4/17 *#11 HOFSTRA 11-10 (ot) W 4/17 at #12 Bucknell 5-7 L 4/24 *at #14 Towson 9-10 L 4/22 *at Rutgers 7-8 (2 ot) L 4/30 *DELAWARE 10-14 L 4/28 St. Joseph’s 12-9 W Scoring: Matthew Mackrides 36-8-44; Billy Gribbin 5/5 *at #4 Georgetown 4-9 L 23-8-31; Nick Dolik 21-6-27; Chris Hogan 15-9-24; Scoring: Brian Boyle 11-17-28; Rob Forster 18-2- Kyle VanThof 6-9-15. 20; Gil Pearsall 15-4-19; Pat Heim 14-4-18 *CAA Lacrosse Game *ECAC Lacrosse Game

2008: 7-7, 2-5 ECAC Lacrosse Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Andrew Mackrides, Tommy Zichelli. 2/16 Robert Morris 18-2 W 2/24 at #18 Notre Dame 9-15 L 3/1 *at #15 Loyola 4-7 L 3/8 at Ohio State 6-17 L 3/11 Villanova 12-3 W 3/15 Vermont 7-4 W 3/21 *at Fairfield 7-2 W 3/29 *Massachusetts 5-7 L 4/5 *at Hobart 6-8 L 4/12 *at St. John’s 7-11 L 4/15 #9 Bucknell 8-7 W 4/20 *Rutgers 4-8 L 4/26 *at St. Joseph’s 10-6 W 5/3 *# Georgetown 12-11(ot) W Scoring: Rob Forster 17-12-29; Max VanArsdale 17-10-27; Andrew Mackrides 12-4-16. *ECAC Lacrosse Game

2009: 9-5, 4-3 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Drew Adams, Matt Warner 2/14 at Robert Morris 11-12 (2ot) L 2/22 #8 NOTRE DAME 8-13 L 2/28 #16 LOYOLA, MD.* 7-8 L 3/7 #15 OHIO STATE 11-5 W 3/10 at #20 VILLANOVA 10-8 W 3/15 at Vermont 7-5 W

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OPPONENT W L T OPPONENT W L T Adelphi 3 0 0 Michigan State 3 0 0 Air Force 2 0 0 Montclair State 4 0 0 Army 3 29 0 Mt. Saint Mary’s 2 0 0 Baltimore City Coll. 1 0 0 Mt. Washington Club 0 2 0 Baltimore Polytechnic 1 0 0 Navy 2 37 0 Bronx Club 0 0 1 Nazareth 1 0 0 Bucknell 34 10 0 New Hampshire 2 2 0 Carlisle Indian School 0 3 0 North Carolina 0 9 0 Colgate 14 9 0 Notre Dame 4 13 0 Cornell 19 20 0 Ohio State 11 3 0 Cortland 0 9 1 Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 0 Crescent Athletic Assoc. 3 0 0 Onondaga Indians 5 1 1 C.W. Post 5 4 0 Oxford Cambridge 0 1 0 Dartmouth 3 0 0 Pennsylvania 22 13 1 Delaware 14 7 0 Princeton 0 3 0 Denison 1 0 0 Providence 1 0 0 Denver 1 2 0 Radford 2 0 0 Dickinson 0 1 0 Roanoke 1 0 0 Drexel 25 3 0 Robert Morris 1 2 0 Drumlin Athletic Club 1 0 0 Rutgers 18 42 0 Duke 0 9 0 Sampson 2 0 0 Fairfield 6 3 0 Scranton 1 0 0 Franklin & Marshall 8 5 0 St. John’s (N.Y.) 5 1 0 Georgetown 5 10 0 St. John’s (Md.) 0 2 0 Gettysburg 1 0 0 St. Joseph’s 3 0 0 Guilford 2 0 0 St. Stephens 1 0 0 Harvard 0 1 0 Stony Brook 6 2 0 Hobart 24 34 1 Swarthmore 13 15 1 Hofstra 5 9 0 Syracuse 12 46 1 Ithaca 2 0 0 Toronto 0 2 0 Johns Hopkins 0 5 0 Towson 4 12 0 Kenyon 1 0 0 UMBC 13 8 0 Kutztown 6 0 0 Union 0 1 0 Lafayette 27 0 0 Vermont 3 0 0 Lebanon Valley 3 0 0 Villanova 14 2 0 Lehigh 31 7 0 Virginia 2 5 0 Long Island Athl. Club 1 0 0 VMI 3 0 0 Loyola 27 22 1 Washington & Lee 4 2 0 Maryland 2 35 0 Western Maryland 7 0 0 Maryland Club 1 0 0 William & Mary 1 0 0 Massachusetts 3 8 0 Yale 1 1 0

48 PENN STATE 2011 MEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Lettermen

Last Name First Name Years Lettered Bennett Gordon S. 1960 - '61 Carlson R. F. 1928 - '29, '31, '32 Bergesen Andreas J. 1954 - '56 Carlson Ronald (Mgr.) 1956 A Berkowitz Howard 1962 Carr Arthur R. 1973 Berman Rachel (Mgr.) 1982 - '84 Carroll John 1986 - '87 Aarons Brendan 1995 - '98 Bernier Matt 2008-’10 Carson R. J. 1923 - '24 Abell Mike 1995 - '97 Berry Arthur 1985 - '88 Carson R. R. 1944 Abernathy Robert 1949 Beuchele Walter E. 1978 - '79 Carter J. R. 1939 - '40 Abriel William L. 1972 - '75 Bickelhaupt George F. 1953 - '55 Case James O. 1950 Adams Drew 2006 - '09 Bickell Thomas 1969 Castella John 1960 Adolph William 1991 - '94 Bishop G. W. 1944 Catalano Chris 1986 Agnew A. L. 1920 Bitner A. W. 1942 - '43 Catalano James A. 1977 - '79 Ashley David 1962 Blair A. F. 1939 & '41 Cawley Bill 1987 Albertson Norb 1963 Blatter Jay I. 1973 Chadwick Peter 1989 - '91 Albrecht John R. (Mgr.) 1955 Blum R. B. (Mgr.) 1938 Chaikin James N. (Mgr.) 1945 - '46 Alex Christopher J. 1970 Boecker Gary J. 1973 Charles Ronald J. 2000 - '03 Alex Thomas G. 1974 - '77 Boecker Kenneth D. 1972 - '73 Charron William R. 1961 - '63 Allen R. E. 1944 Bonner Graham 2001 Chescavage John 1996 - '99 Amber John W. 1951 - '52 Booker D. N. 1944 Chestnut Kent L. 1957 Anderson C. O. 1929 - '30 Booth Robert 2000 - '03 Chinich Justin 2007 Anderson W. L. 1923 Booth S. K. 1932 Chiodo Raffaele 1992 - '95 Andress John 2007-’10 Born Allen 1989 Chisholm Daniel 1995 - '97 Andrukitis Joseph A. 1938 Bosman H. M. 1933 - '34 Cibik Michael (Mgr.) 1966 Antonick John 1988 Bostock Donald J. 1955 - '57 Cicak Michael 1940 Antonson J. O. 1929 - '31 Bowes H. R. 1915 Cimochowski George 1961 - '63 Arnold David H. 1953 - '54 Boyer D. J. 1938 Cleary Regis 1967 Asplundh Barr E. 1951 - '52 Boyle Brian 2005 - '07 Cleland J. G. (Mgr.) 1934 Atkinson Larry R. 1950 Boyle Greg 2006 -'08 Clement Henry L. 1983 & '85 Atkinson R. E. 1913 Boyle Richard D. 1974 - '75 Clifton Sean 1990 Auer A. 1944 Bracciante Ronald J. 1961 - '62 Clough John 1990 & '93 Bragg Harrie 1949 Clougherty Thomas 1965 B Brandt Daniel 1988 & '91 Clouser James F. 1971 - '73 Backenstose Brian 1993 - '94 Bready A. M. 1926 Clouser L. H. 1925 Bacon Timothy D. 1977 - '80 Brelus John 2008-’10 Cochran Chris 1996 - '97 Baer Ernest 1947 - '49 Brennan Jason M. 1994 - '96 Cockley N. I. 1927 Baer W. W. 1915 Bretherick D. W. 1944 Cocoziello Alex 2007 Bailer John 1989 - '92 Brickley David (Mgr.) 1963 Cohen Arthur S. 1954 Bailey Doug 1981 - '82 Brigman, Jr. Lindo (Mgr.) 1940 Cohen Robert C. 1971 - '73 Bailey Michael 2002 - '05 Briner G. M. 1922 Cohn S. E. 1936 - '38 Baker David 2010 Briner John 1943 Collett John R. 1954 - '55 Baker R. M. 1918 Briner, Jr. William M. 1942 - '43 Collins Douglas 1985 - '86 Ballinger John 1966 Brinker Charles (Mgr.) 1967 - '68 Collins Francis D. 1972 Ballou C. F. 1914 - '15 Britt Joseph 2007-’10 Comegna Marc 1983 Baney Robert 1983 - '84 Brittain Edward 1957 Conley J. F. 1935 - '37 Banham A. L. 1942 Brittingham Stanley 1969 Connelly William J. 1978 Banks P. B. 1922 Brous Joel 1989 - '92 Conner George D. 1982 - '85 Barber W. H. 1914 Brown C. A. 1929 Connor Jeffrey 1984, '87 - '88 Barie John 1963 - '64 Brown Greg 2008-’10 Conway Timothy D. 1986 - '89 Barnes R. B. 1934 Brown Harry S. 1956 - '58 Cook George H. 1926 Barnhart A. L. 1920 Brown I. G. 1920 - '22 Cook H. C. 1925 - '27 Barras Richard 1966 Brown John 1993 Cook Jack A. 1950 Barry Jack E. 1974 - '77 Brubach William 1981 Cooke Robert 1980 - '83 Basciano Anthony 2007-’10 Buckley E. M. 1924 - '25 Cooper Robert W. 1975 - '78 Bash H. C. 1922 - '23 Buckman, Jr. J. S. 1938 - '39 Copeland Matt 1995 - '98 Baskin Marc 1986 Budd Stephen 1982 - '85 Copelin Donald E. 1950 Bateman Robert 2001 - '03 Bullock Richard S. 1958 - '60 Cornwell E. H. 1922 Batkin W. 1944 Bullock Robert F. 1954 - '56 Coskery E. G. 1933 Bauer E. C. 1945 Buser, Jr. Bart E. 1937, '39 - '40 Coskery Ray S. 1937 - '39 Bauerle Richard 1963 - '64 Busza Mike 1992 - ' 95 Coulter F. A. 1921 - '23 Baucum Conor 2010 Busza Todd 1989 - '92 Courteau Christopher 2005 Beattie Michael R. 1957 - '59 Cowan Alex F. 1938 - '39 Beck Regan 1989 - '90 C Cox James 1980 - '81 Coyle John 1981 - '84 Beddings Frank 1986 - '89 Callaway Ace 1993 Behne John M. 1957 - '59 Coyle Martin 1984 - '87 Campbell Christopher 2005 Craig William 1914 Belden Chris 1983 Campbell D. A. 1920 Belfield Edward C. 1948 - '50 Cramer Berne F. 1946 Campbell G. Keen 1941 Cramer E. S. 1932 Belfield John C. 1926 - '28 Campbell Kevin R. 1972 - '75 Bell Donald J. 1952, '54 - '55 Cranmer C. B. 1929 Campbell R. L. 1943 Crawford B. E. 1932 Bell Matthew J. 1985 - '86 Campbell Robert 1979 - '82 Benedetti Philip J. 1950 - '51 Cromie R. W. 1927 - '28 Caravella Richard F. 1973, '75 Croohe A. L. 1932 Benjamin Keith 2002, '04 - '06 Carlozo Joseph V. 1973 - '74

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Cross Jack 1965 Edel L. J. 1931 - '33 Friedman Stephen A. 1956 Croup A. H. 1920 - '21 Edmunds G. H. 1925 - '27 Fromkin Robert S. 1970 - '71 Crowley Jeffrey C. 1971 - '72 Edmunds J. C. 1930 Fryburg Frank 1949 Cunningham Jeremiah 1980 Edwards E. L. 1930 - '31 Fulton James A. 1950, '51, & '54 Cuno J. B. 1913 - '15 Edwards Kenneth 1968 Furchner Wes 1997 - 2000 Curcio John J. 1982 & '84 Eicher David D. 1978 - '80 Curran Dennis M. 1982 - '85 Eisenman R. S. 1935 - '37 G Curran Kevin T. 1978 - '81 Eisler C. R. 1921 - '23 Curran William J. 1977 - '80 Elder Gove G. 1958 - '59 Gagliano Michael 1994 - '97 Curtin Gerald 1968 - '69 Eldridge Timothy 1995 - '98 Gallagher A. J. 1913 - '14 Curtin Ryan 2006 Elmer J. J. 2007-’10 Gannett Alex 2010 Cusson Benjamin 2001 - '03 Elser A. J. 1928 Gannett Christopher 2003 - '06 Cutler William 2002 - '05 Emmick Timothy 1998, 2000 - '02 Gannett Alex 2009 Erber Peter J. 1961 Garonzik Scott N. 1975 D Eremus John 2003 - '06 Garrity Alex 2008-’10 Erhart E. O. 1913 Garrity Christopher 2000 - '03 Dangerfield H. 1928 Erwin Dave 2008 Gary Jeff 1983 Daniecki David 1994 - '97 Erwin David T. 1959 - '61 Gatchell M. H. 1922 - '23 Daniels Andy 1983 Erwin Joseph B. 1955 Gaumer L. S. 1945 Dardaris Mark 1989 - '92 Erwin Mark 1981 Gehnrich Scott 2003 - '06 Darraugh E. H. 1918 Eshelman W. 1944 Geiger Daniel 2001 - '02 Dattelbaum Warren 1938 - '41 Espy Brad 1995, '96, '98 Geisewite C. F. 1925 - '27 Davidheiser Eric 2010 Essig Sean 1986, '87, '89 Gekas Evan 1985 Davis Alan T. 1977 - '78 Etter Kevin 2007-’10 Gelsomini Mark P. 1979 - '80 Davis Bill 2009-’10 Etter Sean 2003 - '05 Genther J. A. 1938 - '39 Day W. R. 1931 - '33 Ezratty Steven P. 1974 - '75 Gerber E. C. 1934 - '36 Dean James W. 1953 Gerding H. V. 1927 Dean W. A. 1916 - '18 Germain Andrew 1996 - '99 DeBaldo Scott 1995 F Gerrato Anthony 1984, '86, & '87 DeBow Brendan 2000, 2002 - '03 Fabian Louis A. (Mgr.) 1972 - '73 Gerrato Glenn 1991 - '92 Decker D. B. 1931 Farcosky John 2004 - '06 Geuder R. E. (Mgr.) 1939 Decker, Jr. Howard W. (Mgr.) 1951 Faries L. E. 1942 - '43 Giacalone William R. 1973 - '74 DeCock Gary 1981 Farley E. S. 1920 - '21 Gibbs G. A. 1920 Dede Scott 1988 Farley Walter S. 1913 - '15 Gilhool James 1986 - '88 DeFalco R. B. 1937 - '39 Farls John 1986 Gilhool Paul 1989 - '91 Degnan James 1984 - '85 Farrell Bernard C. 1970 - '72 Gill A. J. 1913 Delanoy John 2005 Farrell Charles 1965 - '66 Girard Lucien 1952, '53, '56, & '57 Demos Greg 1999 Farrell John 1978 - '81 Glading F. W. 1920 - '21 Dent Christopher 1985 - '88 Farrell William 2000 - '03 Glennon Travis 1999 - 2000 Detwiler E. B. 1932 Faust Alfred D. 1958 Gobey Galen 1967 - '69 Devine John A. 1977 Feen Jeffrey 1987 - '90 Goldschmidt John 2001 DeVoe James F. 1953 Feightner Paul 1967 Goldstein Lewis 1986 Diehl Paul 1966 Feldman Marshall 2000 - '03 Goldsworthy, Jr. Thomas C. 1952 - '53 Dill Richard J. 1958 - '59 Fellows R. H. 1927 - '28 Gorman Joseph 1965 - '67 Doederlein Winfred P. 1955 Ferguson Frederick 1967 - '68 Gotwals James E. 1941 - '43 Dolik Nick 2010 Ferguson M. M. 1926 Goulding Mark 1979 - '82 Donahoe Frederick A. 1956 - '58 Ferguson R. G. 1932 Grabenstetter Walter 1986 - '88 Donley Will 2008-’10 Ferry T. L. (Mgr.) 1935 Graham Jay 1990, '92 - '94 Donovan William J. 2001 - '04 Field Edward 1995 Grant Richard 1971 D'Ortone Kenneth 1983 - '84 Finley John R. 1946 - '49 Graves Stephen 1986 - '89 Dougherty John 1987 - '88 Fiscus Glenn W. 1956 - '57 Greaney Bryan J. 1978 - '79 Doumar Roger 1963 - '65 Fisher H. W. 1916 Green H. W. 1930 Douthett E. M. 1936 Fisher Paul 1988 - '91 Green Philip 1991 Dowart A. L. 1916 Fisher R. D. 1914 - '16 Greenlee Thomas 1960 Drake H. B. 1939 - '40 Flanagan Timothy 1980 - '81 Gribbin Billy 2010 Drazenovich Joseph J. 1950 Flannery Matthew 2005 - '06 Griffin E. F. 1928 Dreeland Alan 1968 - '69 Fleck Todd 1989 Griffin James M. 1956 Dreyfus William 1986 - '88 Flenner, Jr. B. E. 1942 - '43 Griffiths P. W. 1921 Driscoll William 1999 - 2002 Fletcher Jack E. 1934 Gruver J. A. 1926 Driver Craig 1990 - '93 Flinchbaugh David 1962 - '64 Guariglia Mark 1993 Droogan Sean 1999 - 2002 Florence Thomas I. 1982 - '85 Guarton Gregory 1989 - '92 Drylie J. E. 1943 Foresman W. S. 1925 Gurenlian Gregory 2003 - '06 Dunkle R. S. 1917 Forrest, Jr. William H. 1951 Guterding Joseph W. 1979 - '82 Dunne Matthew 1964 - '65 Forster Jack 2009-’10 Gwynn J. A. 1931 - '32 Dwyer William L. 1993 - '96 Forster Randy 2010 Forster Rob 2006 - '09 H E Foster G. S. 1936 - '37 Fox R. W. (Mgr.) 1922 Haas Jan 1980 Eagle Anthony J. 1950 - '52 Frank J. C. 1923 - '24 Haberlin C. F. (Mgr.) 1929 Eaton W. L. 1920 Franson William 1966 Hackett B. M. 1924 - '26 Eddy R. B. 1936 Friedenberg David 1956 Hagerman John C. 1949 - '50

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Haggerty Kevin 1998 - 2000 Horikawa Herbert J. 1954 - '55 Kessler L. A. (Mgr.) 1943 Haggerty Ryan 1996 - '99 Houck James P. 1956 - '57 Kessler Philip 1985 - '86 Hale Gregory 2001 - '04 Houle David 2000 - '03 Kiefer M. R. 1927 - '28 Hall Stuart A. 1982 - '85 House W. B. 1925 - '26 Kielar W. A. 1932 Hallowell C. K. 1914, '15, & '17 Houseworth Burt B. 1958 Kilfoil J. F. 1935 - '36 Hamas S. V. 1929 Howells Derek 2002 - '05 Killoren Chris 1995 - '98 Hamel Robert D. 1954 - '56 Huddles William 1965 Kimble Reginald (Mgr.) 1948 Hamilton D. D. 1943 - '44 Hufnagel Yanni 2002 King Aden A. 1993 - '96 Hammer C. R. (Mgr.) 1931 Hughes Charles E. 1958 King Andrew D. 1994 - '97 Hammond Richard W. 1958 - '60 Hughes John 1949 King David 1984 - '87 Hanna Richard C. 1950 Humphreys Edward P. 1979 - '81 King David 1995 - '98 Hannum M. E. 1945 Hunter Bill 1992 - '93 Kissell Dean W. 1945, '47-'49 Hardesty Tom 1986 Hurtzig, Jr. Karl W. 1973 - '75 Klein Richard A. 1953 - '55 Harkins S. F. 1925 - '26 Huss Sean 1997, '99 - 2001 Kleinman Randall 1998 - 2001 Harris E. B. (Mgr.) 1941 Kline G. E. 1933 - '34 Harris Mike 1995 I Koban Douglas 1982 Harrower D. E. 1913 Koch R. J. 1941 - '42 Hasek, Jr. C. W. 1935 - '36 Iafrate Frank 1964 - '65 Kolb Jordan 2006 - '09 Hassan P. R. 1933 Iannetta Rocco M. 1948 - '49 Koons Robert W. 1951 - '52 Hassan, Jr. J. S. 1932 Irmler Alex 1994 Kopenhaver Jim 1980 - '82 Hastings H. E. 1927 Irwin James O. 1960 - '61 Korte Todd 1995 - '98 Haswell Mike 1998 Kosanovich Bronco 1945 - '47 Hausner Howard M. 1942 - '43 J Koth George F. 1933 - '35 Hay James R. 1953 - '55 Jackson Gregory G. 1994 - '97 Koth O. R. 1929 - '30 Hayes John L. 1948 - '49 Jacober G. E. 1936 Kowalski David P. 1970 Hayes Thomas R. 1961 - '62 Jacober Michael 2002 - '05 Kowalski Peter A. 1975 - '78 Hegarty L. C. 1922 Jacobs Scott 2006 - '08 Kranzley Steve 1981 Heim Patrick 2004 - '07 Janda Richard J. 1959 - '60 Krause Andrew 1938 - '39 Helbig W. H. 1924 & '26 Jennings W. J. 1921 Kriebel T. E. 1916 - '17 Helgeson Steve 1987 Johnson Chris 1995 Kromolz Stephen 1991 - '94 Helgeson Stu 1984 Johnson Jason 1993 - '96 Kuich F. C. 1927 Heller Jeffrey L. 1974 Johnson Peter C. 1944, '46, & '47 Kupferberg Ian 1998 - 2001 Helpa Joseph 1986 Johnson Ronald 1963 - '65 Kutufaris Paul 1989 - '91 Henderson Earle H. 1958 - '59 Johnson Scott 2006 Henderson J. L. 1942 Johnson Thomas 1999 L Henderson J. Scott 1962, ‘64-65 Johnston F. B. 1913 Henderson Stephen 1966-’68 Lafferty H. D. 1923 - '24 Johnston R. B. 1924 LaGrow Joshua 2002 - '04 Henjes Scott 1991 Jones B. C. 1921 Henjes Todd 1983-’86 Laird Matt 2000 Jones Edward C. 1954 Lamy Chris 1996 Henneghan Charley 2006, 2008-’10 Jones Elliott 2003, '04, & '06 Henneghan Danny 2010 Lang Brooke 1991 - '92 Jones W. M. 1931 Latimer Warren E. (Mgr.) 1950 Henning W. D. 1940-’41 Jones William 2002 - '05 Henry J. B. 1932 Laurin L. K. 1948 Jordon H. B. 1915 Laverty James 1988 - '91 Henry John P. 1951-’52 Josefson J. C. 1915 Henry Richard 1967-’68 LeChard Allan P. 1954 - '55 Joyce Kevin 2007-’10 Lee C. V. 1929 Heppenstall J. M. 1931 Jurman David L. 1992 - '95 Hermance Geoff 1990 Leedom Andrew R. 1993 - '96 Herring Edwin L. 1950-’51 Lehman Christopher 1990 - '93 Herscha Michael 1998-2001 K Lehman Steve 1992, '93, & '95 Hershner Kevin 2003-’06 Kaczowka Henry 1966 - '67 Leuschner F. H. 1920 - '21 Herzer Brian 1979-’82 Kaiser K. C. 1929 - '30 Levine Jay R. 1974 - '75 Herzer Karl M. 1977-’79 Kaiser K. R. 1929 - '30 Lewis D. G. 1930 - '31 Hesch M. J. 1932-’33 Kaiser Todd 1998 - '99 Lewis David 1967 Hess D. J. 1940 Kane F. E. 1932 Lewis H. H. (Mgr.) 1932 Hess William E. 1956-’58 Kane James E. 1959 - '60 Lewis M. P. 1917 Hilliard Ryan 1996-’97 Kaplan M. L. 1930 Lewis Matt 1995 - '96 Himoff D. T. 1935-’36 Kappel William M. 1969 - '70 Lindenmuth E. J. 1931 Hinckel Toebe 1995 Kastroll William 1992 - '93 Link Ryan 2009-’10 Hinkle Richard 1960 Kaulfuss E. J. 1933 - '34 Lion Thomas 1981 - '84 Hockersmith Wayne L. 1951-’53 Kay Donald P. 1946 Lisko Roy K. 1971 - '72 Hoffman C. F. 1921 Keegan Richard W. 1978 - '79 Lloyd Billy 2008-’10 Hoft J. M. 1935-’37 Keenan Kevin 1996 - '99 Lloyd J. S. 1917 Hogan Chris 2007, 2009-’10 Kelly Bruce W. 1972 Lockhart Andrew R. 1960 - '62 Hollenbach William S. 1943, ‘46-’48 Kennedy Devin 2004 - '07 Lockwood C. H. 1941 - '43 Hollerbach John 1986-’89 Kennedy James 1962 Locotos Frank N. 1954 - '56 Holmes Edward 1998-2001 Kennedy Tom 1988 Locotos George 1945 - '48 Holmes Robert 1966 - '67 Kenney Adam 2004 - '07 Lomady Frederick C. 1977 - '79 Holt Eric 1999 - 2000 Kern Michael 1998 - 2001 Long, Jr. John 1950 Hontz L. H. 1935 - '37 Kern, Jr. H. F. 1942 - '43 Long Joey 2008 Hood Benjamin 1990 - '93 Kerwin Kenneth D. 1945 - '47 Lorenz Arthur L. 1944, '47, & '48 Lotz J. H. 1937

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Louis Robert A. 1947 - '50 McPherson R. M. (Mgr.) 1928 Owens Joseph 1950 Lower IV Edward 1989 - '90 Mears Richard C. 1961 Loy Matt 2007-’10 Medico Nancy E. (Mgr.) 1975 P Lunder William 1987 - '90 Meeker George E. 1946 & '48 Lundmark Stephen 1991 & '93 Mehard H. R. 1913 - '14 Palmer J. Hugh 1961 Lux John R. 1948 - '49 Meier Louis A. 1960 - '62 Panzer Kenneth 1979 - '82 Lynch Brian 1982 - '85 Meisel John 1962 - '64 Passano Lindsay 1966 & '68 Melson Chris 1987 Paton Tom 1964 M Merkel Erik 1994 - '95 Patterson Garry 1966 - '68 Meyer H. N. 1937 - '39 Patton Michael 1992 - '93 Mabry Brian 2001 - '04 Miller M. G. 1920 - '21 Patton Richard 1966 - '68 Mackrides Andrew 2005 - '08 Miller M. M. 1930 Patzer Eric 1971 Mackrides Matthew 2009-’10 Millick John A. (Mgr.) 1953 Paulin Louis 1962 - '63 Madden Devin 2007 - ‘08 Milliken, Jr. H. E. 1943 - '44 Pauxtis Chris 1997 Maddock R. S. 1944 Millspaugh Michael 1975 Pawloski Robert C. 1953 Magda Richard 1999, 2001, & 2002 Minnich S. B. 1929 Pearl John J. 1989 - '92 Mahoney Micheal P. 1978 - '79 Mitchell Charles W. 1974 Pearsall Gilbert 2004 - '07 Mahrer Stacey (Mgr.) 1987 - '88 Mitchell Thomas B. 1942 - '43 Pecori Edward J. 1927 Main J. B. (Mgr.) 1933 Mitman Joshua C. 1973 Peddy Thomas 1988 - '91 Makover Peter 1990 - '93 Moconyi Andrew S. 1959 - '60 Pentz Marianne (Mgr.) 1985 Makover Richard 1984 - '87 Moen Brian 1993, '95, & '96 Perella F. J. 1928 - '30 Maley F. L. 1933 & '35 Moltisanti Robert 1993 Perry Charles 2000 - '02, & '04 Mall R. R. (Mgr.) 1942 Montgomery Jeffrey 1988 - '89 Perry Edmond 2001 - '04 Malloy Patrick 1965 Moore Chad 1963 - '65 Perry R. H. 1928 Maloy J. S. 1917 Moorhouse W. J. 1933 Peters Josh 1994 - '97 Maran P. Marshall 1989 Morgan C. C. 1922 - '24 Peters W. V. 1913 - '14 Marcus Chris 1990 - '93 Morin Francois 1995 - '96 Pfirman John 1946 - '47 Markland Francis S. 1957 Morris Duncan 1984 - '85 Pierce, Jr. Augustus D. 1950 Martenis F. P. 1944 Morriss VI James T. 1994 - '97 Pieri Brian 1997 Martin Gary 1981 - '84 Morse Logan 1989 - '92 Pietrzak Steven R. 1972 Martocci William D. 1972 - '73 Mortimer Samuel J. 1952 Pillion Michael 1978 - '79 Marycz Mike 1995 - '96 Mosko Michael 1984 - '85 Pinkerton Daniel R. 1973 & '75 Maschal W. D. 1928 Moulthrop H. K. 1932 - '34 Piper W. G. 1942 - '43 Mass Michael A. 1975 & '78 Moylan David C. 1975 - ‘76 Pitarra Adam 1997 - '98 Mathews W. H. 1915 - '16 Mulqueen Chris 2007 - ‘09 Pittinger G. R. 1942 - '43 Matthews John 1967 - '69 Mulqueen Matthew 2004 - '07 Plesser Lee Ann (Mgr.) 1977 - '78 Mauti Richard D. 1975 - '77 Munhall A. N. 1913 - 1914 Poisson Fred D. 1946 May Kurt A. 1973 - '74 Murphy Steve 1989 - '90 Poley Josh 1996 Mayer William 1983 Murray T. A. 1924 Pollard Hamilton 1996 - '99 Mayerhofer Don 1997 - 2000 Pollock Andrew 1962 & '64 Mayville Kenneth 2002 - '04 Pollock F. R. 1934 McAleenan Ryan 2006 - '09 N Poole Jon 1977 McAuliffe Kevin 1991 Naribetsky J. 1939 Poon Derek 1995 - '97 McBride S. P. (Mgr.) 1937 Neffgen Alfred V. 1970 - '72 Pope P. H. 1915 McCaffery Brian 1996 Nehoda John R. 1945, '47, '48, & '49 Portman Gregory 1984 - '85 McCandless P. 1926, '27, & '29 Nestor, Jr. Rodger S. 1946 - '49 Powell Diallo 1994 - '97 McClaren W. L. 1935 Neumann Dan 1990 Price Byron F. 1958 McCleary John G. 1947 - '48 New David 2008 Price J. L. 1939 - '40 McClung J. H. 1936 Newbury D. S. 1940 Pritchard David 1979 - '80 McCollough J. P. 1914 Nichols John 2008-’10 Pritchard James E. 1977 - '78 McCollough William E. 1953 Nissenbaum Scott 1992 Pritchard W. E. 1926 - '27 McCormick Mike 1983 - '84 Nolan John J. 1945, '46, & '48 Prizer J. E. 1928 - '30 McCoy John P. 1968 - '70 Northrop Jan 1998 - 2001 Proksa J. J. 1936 - '38 McCubbin Mark E. 1971 - '73 Nusbaum Hank 1992 McDermott Bryan 1991 - '93 Nutter Christopher 1988 - '91 Q McDonough William J. 1958 - '59 McDowell C. C. 1916 0 Quinn Michael 1991 & '93 McGarvey Ryan 2009-’10 Quinn Robert 1986 - '87 McGihon Robert 2000 - '01 Ober C. Brooke 1982 - '83 McGinley Kevin 1992 O'Brien John A. 1968 - '70 R McGinley Sean 1983 - '86 O'Brien Sean 1991 O'Connor David 1985 - '88 Radecic Matthew 2004 - '07 McGrath Mike 1997 - 2000 Raffensperger Paul J. 1950 - '51 McGuire Robert K. 1974 - '77 Odenkirk William D. 1958 O'Donnell David 1993 - '96 Rahauser G. W. 1930 McGuire Timothy S. 1973 & '75 Raiser Michael N. 1960 - '61 McGuone James 1967 - '69 O'Donnell Michael 1992, '94, & '95 Ogden Thomas A. 1961 Rall Eugene 1983 - '86 McHugh, Jr. J. E. 1940 - '41 Rathmell J. N. 1933 - '34 McKeever David V. 1969 - '71 Ogelsby Luke 2000 - '03 O'Keefe Michael T. 1992 - '95 Rattner George 1942 McKelvey Paul 1988 - '91 Rauch Jeff 1997 McKeon Scott 1984 - '87 Olmstead R. H. 1913 - '16 O'Malley Matthew 2001 - '04 Raymond Burton E. 1950 McKlveen J. H. 1927 - '28 Recco Edward A. 1977 - '79 McMillen, Jr. W. W. 1930 - '32 O'Rorke Timothy 1998

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Redding Rodney J. 1970 - '71 Sesler, Jr. A. E. 1943 Swensen Richard 1960 & '62 Reed J. A. 1933 - '35 Seubel W. F. 1930 Szadziewicz John W. 1948 - '49 Reed James A. 1950, '51, & '54 Shaffer J. K. 1928 - '29 Reidy K. F. 1931 Shaffer J. M. 1934 T Reiling Michael J. (Mgr.) 1973 Shaner W. J. 1923 - '25 Reilly T. S. 1930 Shank Ben 1997 Tarr Jesse 2002 - '05 Repp Paul H. 1975 - '77 Shankoff Matt 2008-’10 Taylor Carey H. 1945 - '46 Rhodes Colby 2008 Shanks E. G. 1925 - '26 Taylor David 1980 - '83 Rickel Jason 1996 Shannon Timothy 1989 Tedesco Vincent 1962 - '64 Ridgway Conrad 2009-’10 Sharp R. C. 1938 - '40 Temkovitz C. A. 1942 Riddell J. G. 1940 - '41 Shea Brian 2007-’10 Tenhula Arthur N. 1946 - '47 Ritchie Leonard 1949 Sheffer Dale E. 1951 Tesner, Jr. Raymond J. 1973 - '75 Ritter George E. 1938 - '40 Sheridan E. A. 1937 Thiel David 1963 - '65 Ritter James W. 1940 - '42 Shiels Roy (Mgr.) 1960 Thiel Glenn F. 1964 - '66 Robertson Ray 1986 - '88 Shorts Brian T. 1992 - '95 Thomas Alan E. 1958 Robeson G. A. 1934 - '36 Shrucker L. R. 1917 Thomas Augustus O. 1947 - '49 Robinson Ricky 2009-’10 Sibson Bryan 1979 - '80 Thompson Joseph W. 1961 Rogers Thomas C. 1972 - '74 Siconolfi Mark 1993 Thompson Larry W. 1975 Rogers W. H. 1917 Silberg Stephen (Mgr.) 1967 - '68 Thorpe R. J. 1942 Rolewicz Michael 1989 - '92 Silver John L. 1969 - '71 Toner Michael 2006 - '09 Romanchuk D. J. 1999 Silver Scott M. 1972 Torok T. T. 1927 - '29 Roper Andrew 2010 Silver Stephen M. 1969 - '70 Trapani Brian 1987 Rosecrans James E. 1973 & '75 Simpson A. G. 1936 - '38 Trenz James W. 1971 - '72 Rosen David 1962 Singer E. V. 1923 - '24 Trout P. H. 1921 - 22 Ross Earl 2007 - ‘10 Singley M. E. 1941 - '42 Trumper Jerome J. 1947 Ross R. S. 1942 - '43 Sjoholin-Sierchio Kristi (Mgr.) 1981 Trusal Lynn 1968 Rossa Raymond 1967 Smedley Richard H. 1970 - '72 Tuleya Raymond R. 1957 - '59 Rostmeyer Richard C. 1951 - '53 Smith David 2002 - '03 Turri William 1979 - '82 Rovder Linda (Mgr.) 1982 Smith Irving T. 1947 - '48 Rowe J. R. 1922 Smith John 1966 V Rubin S. M. 1945 Smith L. 1913 Vallance Tony 1995 - '97 Ruf Jason 1994 Smith Micah 2005 - '06 Vallone Matthew 1998 - 2001 Ruf Richard 1968 - '69 Smith R. W. 1917 Van Arsdale Max 2005, 2007 - ‘08 Rumbaugh H. M. 1939 Smith Richard 1949 VanKirk Malcolm 1990 Rumbaugh J. E. 1934 - '36 Smith Thomas C. 1944, '45, & '49 VanThof Kyle 2010 Russo Rich 1981 - '84 Smith, Jr. F. R. 1931 - '32 Veach John 1962 - '64 Rutherford David 1993 Snell, Jr. Willard H. 1956 Verschell Jeffrey 1987 - '90 Ryan Anthony 1963 & '65 Snively N. R. 1937 Ververelli Peter J. 1977 Ryan Mike 1987 & '90 Snook J. A. 1936 - '38 Vesco Savino 1945 Snyder Donald 1957 Vicker H. A. 1920 S Snyder Mervin A. 1946 & '50 Voight Randall 1966 - '68 Sobel Beverly (Mgr.) 1982 Vosburgh Colton 2008-’10 Sadock Martin (Mgr.) 1944 Solomon Stephen 2003 Saler Morton 1940 - '42 Souder Larry E. 1974 Saltsman Daniel 2004 - '07 Spencer Howard A. 1961 - '63 W Sampson Greg 2008-’10 Spillane John 1978 - '80 Wacker Gregory 1964 - '66 Sanders Donald J. 1957 Spinelli Anthony 1988 & '90 Walker E. A. 1929 Schaefer Richard H. 1952 - '53 Sprenkle Richard 1964 Walker J. E. 1943 Schaller Chris 1998 - '99 Stahley J. N. 1929 - '30 Walker John R. 1951 Schiller Chris 1996 - '99 Staropoli Joseph 1980 - '83 Ward Andrew 2005 Schilling Henry 1960 Staub Kenneth W. 1961 - '63 Ward Stephen D. 1970 - '72 Schmidt Patrick 2001 Steinman Theodore 1960 Wargo Lawrence E. 1973 Schmitt James 1985 - '88 Steinmuller John P. 1952, '53, '56, & '57 Warner J. H. 1921 Schmitt John 1981 - '83 Stevens Walter T. 1945 - '46 Warner Jim 2009 Schmitt Tom 1987 Stillman Jon 1999 - 2000 Warner Matthew 2006 - '09 Schneider Ronald E. 1971, '73, & '74 Stimmel Andrew 2007 Warren Robert J. 1993 - '96 Schock David 1968 - '69 Stinger Sean 1987 Warsaw Larry B. 1974 - '75 Schoepflin Robert 1967 - '69 Stolp Loren 1967 Washo David 1997 - 2000 Schooley Stuart W. 1969 - '70 Stoltz Michael 2001 - '04 Watkins B. E. 1923 Schoonmaker Alexander 1991 - '94 Stone Donald S. 1969 - '71 Watkins Donald J. 1951 Schoonmaker William F. 1982 - '85 Stone Jason C. 1951 Watkins J. R. 1948 Schrader Stephen H. 1961 & '63 Stoup James 1962 Watkins R. M. 1942 Schuepp Paul W. 1970 - '72 Strasberg Robert 1988, '89, & '91 Waynick David 1987 - '90 Schwartz Kenneth A. 1973 Strong Edwin T. 1958 Weaver Waldo 1949 Schwin Steve 1981 & '83 Stuckey John 2006 - '09 Weber E. J. 1929 - '30 Scott Brett 2005 - '08 Sullivan Clifford F. 1947 Weber H. C. 1931 - '32 Scout Vance L. 1950 - '51 Sullivan Paul W. 1978 - '81 Weber Robert E. 1933 - '35 Seaman C. D. 1925 Swanson Robert P. 1959 Webster David 1965 - '66 Sebastian John T. 1992 - '94 Swartz Ronald A. 1970 - '71 Weeden Richard D. 1958 Seelig Richard W. 1961 - '63 Swensen James S. 1961 Weidner Everett B. 1954 - '55 Seeman Thomas A. 1956 - '57

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Weinberg Kenneth 1964 Wendell William R. 1925 & '27 Wengrenovich Scott 2006 Wentz B. W. 1924 Werner Matt 1999 Werner Raymond F. 1978 Wertz C. F. 1920 Whitaker Nathaniel 2003 - '06 Whitaker, Jr. J. R. 1943 & '48 Wieland D. A. 1925 Wilcox John H. 1950 - '51 Wilhelm T. G. 1944 Wilke Tom 1981 Wilkinson David N. 1958 - '59 Wilkinson F. M. 1924 Wille Kenneth F. 1991 - '94 Wilson Harry E. 1923 Wilson W. S. 1913 Winpenny III James B. 1958 - '59 Wolf James L. 1947 - '48 Wolfram, Jr. Harold G. (Mgr.) 1950 - '52 Wood Eric 1998 - 2001 Wood William W. 1914 - '15 Worley James 1949 Wuenschel O. B. 1938 - '39 Wyszynski Brandon 1993 Y Yaverbaum Harry I. (Mgr.) 1957 Yerger H. C. 1914 - '15 Yocum E. S. 1921 - '22 Yoder Carson 1998 - 2000 Yoder Grant 1992 - '93 Yohman John 1952 Yost I. A. 1922 - '24 Young Marc 2002 - '05 Youtz Ronald M. 1953 - '55 Yudin J. D. 1940 Z Zanone Joseph 1980 Zappia Matthew 2000 - '03 Zichelli Thomas 2005 - '08 Ziegenfus William M. 1941 - '42 Zimmerman, Jr. W. H. 1932

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