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2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 1 1 C.W. POST PIONEERS TTHISHIS IISS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE CC.W..W. PPOSTOST AATHLETICSTHLETICS

22010-11010-11 QUICKQUICK FFACTS:ACTS:

Overall Record: 188-127-6 (.595 winning pct.) Conference Record: 103-51-1 (.667 winning pct.)

• 30 student- were named All-Americans. • 60 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. • Five programs won their conference championships (men’s cross country, women’s soccer, men’s , women’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse). • Eight programs participated in NCAA Championships. • won its third NCAA East Regional in the last fi ve seasons, advancing to the College World Series

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C.W. POST ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of . The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at C.W. Post de- velops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost goal is academic achieve ment and the successful completion of the University’s academic requirements for graduation. Each student- is a representative of the University and C.W. Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will refl ect the University’s commitment to excellence and access. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to off er a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain re- sponsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part. The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: • Leadership • Accountability • Pride • Competitiveness • Integrity • Service • Respect • Commitment • Sportsmanship 2 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 2 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

TABLE OF CONTENTS EEddieddie PPlompenlompen 2012 C.W. Post Men’s Lacrosse/Quick Facts ...... 3 Head Coach John Jez ...... 4-5 Assistant Coaches ...... 6-7 Season Outlook ...... 8-9 2 2012 C.W. MEDIA GUIDE POST MEN’S LACROSSE

2012 Roster ...... 10 0

Pioneer Profiles ...... 11-26 1

2011 Statistics ...... 27 2 ...... 28-29

All-Time Series ...... 30 C

All-Americans ...... 31-33 .

Coaching Records ...... 34 W Year-By-Year ...... 35-39 .

2009 & 2010 National Champions ...... 40-41 Pioneers In The Community ...... 42 P

This is C.W. Post ...... 43-44 O LIU/C.W. Post Administration ...... 45-46 S C.W. Post Athletics Staff ...... 47 T

MEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATION M

Head Coach ..... John Jez (B.A. Pfeiffer ‘94, M.A. C.W. Post ‘10) E

Record at C.W. Post...... 67-11 N Career Collegiate Record ...... 87-19 ’

Assistant Coaches ...... Frank Vitolo, S

...... Dan Forsyth, Jerry DeLorenzo, Ronnie Irving 2011 Record ...... 16-2 L

Final Ranking ...... 1, USILA coaches poll A

Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/5 C Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 29/13 2012 Captains ...... Wade Ungar, Eddie Plompen, Ryan Carroll, R

Keith Rodriguez, Octovio Bernabo, Doug Hoch O S C.W. POST AT A GLANCE S

Location ...... Brookville, N.Y. 11548 E

Founded ...... 1954 M President ...... Dr. David Steinberg

Provost ...... Dr. Paul Forestell E

Enrollment ...... 8.472 D Nickname ...... Pioneers I

Colors ...... Green & Gold A Athletics Director ...... Bryan Collins (516) 299-2847

Faculty Athletic Representative ...Dr. Sean Grennan (516) 299-2592 G Affiliation ...... NCAA II, ECAC Credits U Interim Head Trainer ...... Melissa Beausoleil The 2012 C.W. Post Men’s Lacrosse media guide was written, edited and Athletics Administrative Assistant Marie Guarnieri (516) 299-2288 I designed by the C.W. Post Athletic Media Relations Office. Design and layout by D Equipment Manager ...... Bob Sugar (516) 299-2676 Sarah Ralls using InDesign CS5.5 and Photoshop CS5.5. Special thanks to John E Jez, Jill Fisher, Patrick McWalters and Marie Guarnieri for their assistance. Athletic Media Relations Director (Men’s Lacrosse Contact) ...... Sarah Ralls (516) 299-3957 Individual headshots, cover photos and action photography by Alan Schaefer and Joe Rogate. Athletic Department Fax ...... (516) 299-3155 SID Fax ...... (516) 299-2844 Cover design by Sarah Ralls. Ralls E-Mail ...... [email protected] C.W. Post Pioneers Web Site ...... www.cwpostpioneers.com

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John Jez is in his sixth season as head men’s lacrosse coach at C.W. Post. Jez is only the eighth head coach in the 53-year John JEZ history of the program. Th e Pioneers have reestablished the Head Coach strong winning tradition and perennial national dominance of Sixth Season the men’s program at the Long Island University. Team and individual success have gone hand in hand dur- ing Jez’s tenure. Two national titles and three conference cham- pionships have come under the watch of Jez. Th irty four players have earned East Coast Conference year end honors, including Mike Messina, who was named 2008 Rookie of the Year honors and capped off his career with ECC Player of the Year honors in 2011. Greg Cerar earned USILA Most Outstanding Player and Attackman as well as ECC and ECAC Player of the Year distinc- tion in 2009. Jez has also helped his players to earn a combined 34 All-America distinctions, including 12 First Team, 14 Second Team and eight Honorable Mention selections. Under his tutelage, Messina, Cerar and Michael Cama were honored as top players in their respective positions by the Z USILA. Messina was named the 2011 Outstanding Player of the E Year as well as the Lt. Donald McLaughlin Jr. Award for Most J

Outstanding Midfi elder. In 2009, Cerar was honored as the Lt. Col. J Turnbull Award winner for Outstanding Attackman N of the Year and received the Lt. Raymond Jenners award for H National Player of the Year. Cama was honored as both the 2010

O and 2009 Specialty Player of the Year.

J Jez also stresses excellence in the classroom, resulting in

seven players earning USILA Scholar All-American honors, in-

H cluding Erik Boyd (2011), Dan DaCosta (2011), Mike Giordano

C (2011), Matt Dimler (2008), Greg Cerar (2009), David Loftus (2009) and Dan Sciulla (2009). More than 20 of Jez’s players A have been recognized with the C.W. Post Athletic Academic

O Achievement Award. Th is award is given to student-athletes

C that obtain a 3.0 or higher semester GPA. Many student-ath- letes who have achieved a 3.25 or better were named to the ECC

D Commissioner Honor Roll. C.W. Post posted a 16-2 overall record and 9-1 conference A mark in 2011 and fell one game shy of the national champion- E ship game. Th e Pioneers led the conference in points per game

H HEAD COACH JOHN JEZ (19.17), ground balls per game (39.50) and goals against average (5.28). Th ey also played tight defense on penalty kills, allowing 17 goals on 82 chances. Messina was named the InsideLacrosse as well as the ECC and ECAC Player of the Year and 10 Pioneers received All-America and All-Conference mention. In 2010, C.W. Post captured its second straight and third overall national title in a rematch over LeMoyne at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Th e Pioneers bounced back from a halftime defi cit to defeat the Dolphins, 14-9, and fi nished the season as the top-ranked team in the fi nal USILA national poll. Th e Pioneers led the national in man-up scoring percentage and had the highest winning percentage among all Division II teams with a program-best 16-1 record. Th e 2009 team fi nished as NCAA Division II National Champions after defeating LeMoyne, 8-7, in front of more than 24,000 fans at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Th e Pioneers wrapped up the season with a 15-1 record and a

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.938 winning percentage, which was second best in the nation. also serves as a representative for the weekly USILA Division Th e off ense was ranked No. 1 nationally averaging, 15.06 goals II national poll. per game and they scored at least 10 goals against all but one Jez was also an assistant general manager for the 2010 U.S. opponent. For his eff orts, Jez was honored as the 2009 USILA Men’s National Lacrosse team. He has served on the support and FieldTurf/NCAA Division II Coach of the Year. staff for the 2012 and 2008 US Under-19 National Lacrosse Th is also marked the best scoring off ense in the 50-year team and the 2006 U.S. National team. history of the C.W Post lacrosse program. Th e man-up and A native of Ossining, N.Y., Jez earned a bachelor’s degree face-off units also led the nation in 2009, with the man-up unit in Sports Medicine-Exercise Science in 1994 from Pfeiff er Uni- scoring 51 percent of the time and the face-off unit, posting a versity. He was a four-year letterwinner at the North Carolina 67.5 win percentage. Th e 2008 and 2007 seasons were also very school helping lead the team to national Top-10 ranking his successful under Jez’s leadership. Th e Pioneers were ranked junior and senior seasons. A two time All-American mid- fourth nationally both years and ranked the highest in many fi elder in 1993 and 1994, Jez was selected as an alternate for NCAA statistical categories. the North-South Senior All-Star game in 1994 and was named Before taking over for legendary National Lacrosse Hall of Pfeiff er University’s lacrosse MVP that same year. He complet- Fame inductee, Tom Postel, Jez assisted him for two seasons in ed his master’s degree in Criminal Justice at C.W. Post in May 2005 and 2006. In 2005, the Pioneers advanced to the NCAA 2010. Division II semifi nal round against NYIT. Jez came to C.W. Post Jez and his wife, Christine, currently reside in Cortlandt after serving as head coach at for the 2003 and Manor, N.Y. with their daughters, Olivia (13), Dakota (7) and H HEAD COACH JOHN JEZ

2004 seasons. He led the Setters to as high as No. 3 national Jalyn (5). E

ranking in Division II. In 2003, he coached the nation’s top scor- A ing off ense that averaged 19.07 goals per game. THE JEZ FILE D In 2004, his team averaged 15.93 goals per game which was Year by Year As Head Coach

third-best nationally. While at Pace, Jez mentored six All-Amer- 2011 16-2 C.W. Post C icans and 12 Northeast 10 All-Conference performers. 2010 16-1 C.W. Post Prior to his appointment as head coach at Pace, Jez served 2009 15-1 C.W. Post O as an assistant for six years at the Pleasantville campus and he 2008 11-3 C.W. Post A

had a one-year stint at Division I Sacred Heart University. 2007 9-4 C.W. Post C Jez served as the Chairman of the NCAA Division II La- 2004 9-5 Pace crosse Championships Committee and is the central region ad- 2003 11-3 Pace H visor on the USILA All-America Committee. Jez is the Division 87-19 (.821) II representative on the Men’s Lacrosse Rules Committee. He J Coaching Experience O 2007-pres. Head Coach C.W. Post H

2005-06 Asst. Coach C.W. Post N 2003-04 Head Coach Pace

1996 Asst. Coach Sacred Heart J 1995, 1997-02 Asst. Coach Pace E Z Coaching Honors • 2010 NCAA Division II National Champions • 2010 District 3 James “Ace” Adams Sportsmanship Award • 2009 NCAA Division II National Champions • 2009 USILA Division II Coach of the Year • 2009 FieldTurf/NCAA Division II Coach of the Year • 2009 East Coast Conference Coach of the Year • 2009 Hudson Valley-Section One Man of the Year Career Highlights • 40 All-Americans, four position Players of the Year, two national Players of the Year • 2003 and 2009 teams ranked No. 1 in scoring off ense • 2009 team ranked No. 1 in Face-off and Man-up Units • 2010 team ranked No. 1 in Man-up Units and win- ning percentage

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A veteran lacrosse coach at the high school, collegiate and Frank VITOLO professional levels, Frank Vitolo enters his sixth season as the program’s top assistant and defensive coordinator. Assistant Coach “Frank is one of the top defensive coaches in the nation,” Sixth Season says head coach John Jez. “His hard work and dedication has continued our program’s winning tradition and without him we would not be at the level of competitiveness we are at today. His game preparation is unmatched. C.W. Post lacrosse is blessed to have his guidance and leadership. I do not know what we would do without him.” Prior to joining Jez’s staff , Vitolo was an assistant with the New Jersey Pride of the Major League Lacrosse from 2002-05 and also spent eight seasons on the coaching staff at North- east-10 member Pace University. Vitolo served as the Setters’ head coach from 2000-02 and his team was nationally ranked during that time. In 2011, Vitolo’s defense posted a 5.28 goals against aver- age, which was the highest in the program’s history. Erik Boyd (Second Team), Dan DaCosta (Second Team), Jason Cranmer F (Second Team) and John Wood (Honorable Mention) each

F earned USILA All-America recognition. In 2010, Vitolo was the architect of a defensive unit that A posted a 5.88 goals against average (second-best nationally) T and the best mark for a Pioneer defense in over 39 years (1972

S - 5.75 goals against average). Under his leadership, Joe Blount

(First Team), Richard Schmidt (First Team) and Bryan Leonard (Second Team) all earned USILA All-America honors. G Vitolo’s defensive unit posted a 6.199 goals against aver-

N age (second-best nationally) in 2009. C.W. Post held 15 of its

I 16 opponents to fewer than 10 goals. Under Vitolo’s guidance, defensemen Bryan Leonard (First Team), Joe Blount (Second H Team) and Jon Kology (Honorable Mention) were named to USILA All-America teams. C In addition, Vitolo was bestowed the 2009 Division II As-

A sistant Coach of the Year by the Intercollegiate Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association for his outstanding work in helping the O Pioneers capture their second national title.

C In both 2007 and 2008, Vitolo’s defensive teams ranked

among the best in NCAA Division II statistical categories. Th e 2007 team was fourth in scoring defense (7.85 goals per game) R and fourth in man-down defense (81.9 percent stoppage). His E 2008 defense was fi fth in scoring defense (6.79 goals per game)

E and eighth in man-down (75 percent stoppage). In the last fi ve seasons, Vitolo has coached nine defensive N All-Americans at C.W. Post. Among those honored are four

O First Team selections Rob Blount (2007), Chase Safarowic

I (2007), Bryan Leonard (2009) and Joe Blount (2010); six Sec- ond Team selections Bryan Leonard (2008, 2010), Joe Blount P PIONEER COACHING STAFF (2009), Dan DaCosta (2011), Erik Boyd (2011), Jason Cranmer (2011) and Honorable Mention selections, Jon Kology (2009) and John Wood (2011). A longtime resident of Somers, N.Y., Vitolo spent over 20 years as head coach at Lakeland High School, where he accu- mulated more than 300 victories. During the summer of 1990, Vitolo coached the Hudson Valley boys’ lacrosse team to a gold medal fi nish at the Games. He is a member of the Lakeland High School Athletics Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1995. Vitolo received his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 1972 from Ithaca College. While at Ithaca, Vitolo competed in the and lacrosse programs. Vitolo and his wife, Kathi, are the proud parents of daugh- ters Nicole, Kim, Sara and Katy. Th ey currently reside in Baby- lon, N.Y.

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Dan FORSYTH Jerry DELORENZ0 Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Th ird Season First Season

Jerry DeLorenzo joins the Pioneers coaching staff after coaching at the high school and college level over the past eight years. Prior to joining C.W. Post, DeLo- renzo spent the 2011 season coaching goalkeepers and defense at . In 2009 and 2010 DeLorenzo returned to his alma mater, Division Avenue, in Levittown, where he was an assistant

coach for the Blue Dragons who went 28-8. P PIONEER COACHING STAFF In 2008 Delorenzo served as an assistant goalkeeper and I

defense coach for the 2008 National Champion NYIT Bears. O From 2004-07, Delorenzo spent time as assistant defense and goalkeeper coach at Long Beach High School. N

DeLorenzo was a three-year player at E

and was a member of the 1989 National Championship team. E He transferred to Towson State and played one year in 1992. He helped lead the Tigers to an NCAA appearance and was R

named the team’s MVP. He fi nished his coursework at Syracuse and graduated C

with a degree in Political Science in 1996. O DeLorenzo played for Division Avenue, where he was named an All-American and was selected to play in the A

North-South in 1987 following graduation. He was also a C member of the gold medal Team USA Under-19 squad in H 1988.

A native of Levittown, DeLorenzo currently resides in I Long Beach, N.Y. N

Dan Forsyth enters his third season as an assistant coach G for the Pioneers. He was an active player for the Pioneers from Ronnie IRVING

2007-09, including the 2009 National Championship team. S “We are excited Dan will be working with us again,” says Assistant Coach head coach John Jez. “Dan works with our younger players and T

First Season A has helped set the framework for their success.”

Forsyth’s primary responsibility will be with the defense and F

will help with the development of the younger members of the Ronnie Irving begins his fi rst season F team. as an assistant coach at C.W. Post. Forsyth is completing his degree in business management at Irving played in a C.W. Post uniform C.W. Post. He coaches several youth teams during the summer, for two years and helped the Pioneers including the Minnesota LaxLoon and resides in Plymouth, capture national championship titles Minn. in 2009 and 2010. He will be working with the face-off specialists and manage substitutions. In 2011, Irving was fourth in the nation in face-off percentage (.645) and was named USILA Second Team All- America. Irving began his collegiate career playing at Nassau for two years before transferring to C.W. Post. He was a member of the 2008 NJCAA national championship team and was named All-American. Irving was a three-sport athlete at North Shore, where he was named all-county in lacrosse and wrestling. Irving is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in childhood edu- cation. 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 7 7 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

C.W. Post enters the season with a diff erent look to its roster. With the graduation of 20 se- niors, including eight All-Americans last season, the Pioneers welcome 25 newcomers to its 45-man roster and head coach John Jez is confi dent that this is a reloading year and this team will lay the ground work for future success. Picked to fi nish second in the East Coast Con- ference, the Pioneers are a solid built team but will have their work cut out for them this season. An athletic defense is quicker than years past, but will have to learn quickly on the job. Th e attack will be SSeniorenior a strength and the midfi eld will be a solid compo- KKeitheith RRodriguezodriguez nent. are freshmen Nicco Vella (Orlando, Fla.) and Gary Watson (St. James, N.Y.). Both Vella and Wat- son were standout scorers at their respective high K schools and played hard during the fall and will be

O called upon for opportunities this spring. O

L Off ensive Midfi eld Th e graduation of USILA Player of the Year Mike T Messina leaves a void in the midfi eld but Jez has nu- U merous players to rely on, including senior captain

O Keith Rodriguez (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.). Rodri- guez, who was named an Inside Lacrosse Preseason

N All-American, tallied 18 goals and 14 assists last season. He is athletic and a good dodger and also O provides leadership on and off the fi eld. S Sophomore Octavio Bernabo (Mahopac, N.Y.)

A SSeniorenior and junior Chris Ruhlig (Islip Terrace, N.Y.) are also

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2 Attack 1 Th e attack unit returns last season’s leading

0 scorer, Eddie Plompen (West Islip, N.Y.). A First

2 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK Team All-America selection last season, the senior racked up 72 points (54g, 18) last season and is described by Jez as a great fi nisher. Junior Justin Patterson (Corning, N.Y.) scored 23 goals last season and is looking to step into a bigger role this season. Patterson sees the fi eld well and serves as the quarterback on off ense. Senior Doug Hoch (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.) makes his return back to the squad this year. Hoch, SSeniorenior who scored 18 goals for the Pioneers in 2010, is WWadeade UUngarngar a sharp shooter and can be a valuable off ensive weapon. Sophomore Connor Mackay (Shrub Oak, expected to see playing time in the middle. Bernabo N.Y.) saw limited time on the fi eld last season but played in played in 15 games and scored one goal still scored three goals with an assist. He played with two assists last season. He is a tough player well during the fall season and will be fi ghting for who can play both ways. Ruhlig saw action in seven a starting spot this season. Also adding to the mix games last season and a goal with an assist in 2011. 8 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 8 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

He is also athletic and is looking to break out this year. East Coast Long-Stick Midfi eld Freshmen Brendon Walker (North Conference Incoming junior transfers Brandon Palm Beach, Fla.) and Connor Drost Preseason Poll Burke (West Islip, N.Y.) and T.J. McAn- (Wading River, N.Y.) were standouts in drew (Randolph, N.J.) each possess the high school and will be expected to con- Team Points athleticism needed for the position and tribute right away. Walker is strong and 1. Mercyhurst (8) 116 both were All-Americans at their re- 2. C.W. POST 2 103 can shoot with both hands and Drost 3. Dowling (1) 98 spective JUCO schools. Burke is quick has the tools necessary to be a produc- 4. NYIT 91 and can also take face-off s while McAn- tive midfi elder. Junior Dennis Gan- 5. Mercy 76 drew brings good size and speed. 6. Seton Hill 71 non (Huntington, N.Y.), a transfer from 7. Chestnut Hill 53 Freshman Robert Chiocco (Mass- Sacred Heart, will push for playing time 8. Lake Erie 40 apequa, N.Y.) is a hard-working and this season. 9. Molloy 36 determined player who needs college 10. Wheeling Jesuit 27 experience to continue improving. Short Stick Midfi eld 11. Dominican 15 Senior Wade Ungar (Middle Island, * First place votes are in parenthesis Defense N.Y.) has been a key member of the Th e defensive squad took a hit due 2 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

defensive middie unit for the last three to graduation but Jez is hopeful that 0 years and knows the system well. He Lacrosse Magazine returners Ryan Carroll (Babylon, N.Y.) registered 10 caused turnovers with 32 Preseason Poll and Bennett Dee (Charlotte, Vt.) can 1 ground balls and added a goal and three step up this season. Both played in the 2

assists. Team system last season and are vocal leaders S 1. Mercyhurst on the fi eld. Face-Off 2. Adelphi Incoming transfers Scott Mattera (West E Th e graduation of Ronnie Irving 3. Limestone Islip, N.Y.) and J.D. Skura (Clarence, A 4. C.W. POST opens another spot in the Pioneers’ 5. Le Moyne N.Y.) each bring more experience to a S

lineup but senior James Kozlakowski 6. Dowling relatively new group. O (Lynbrook, N.Y.) and sophomore Bran- 7. NYIT Freshman Justin Woodley (Bloom-

8. Mercy N don Bertone (Ronkonkoma, N.Y.) are 9. Merrimack ington, Minn.) has the skills to be a strong candidates for the job. 10. Pfeiff er standout player with his athleticism and Kozlakowski played in 11 games last hard work. O season and took some reps as the face- U

off specialist. He is a strong player who is ready to Goal T step into a bigger role this season. Currently, the front runners are junior Tim L

Bertone saw limited action in two games last Bradley (Wantagh, N.Y.) and freshman Sam Price O season, including Mesa State where he won all four (Glenville, Pa.). Both have quick hands and are very of his face-off attempts. good at stopping the ball plus Bradley brings experi- O

ence having played at Nassau. K Schedule C.W. Post is playing a more abbreviated sched- ule than in year’s past with a 12-game slate. Th e Pioneers open the season at home against ECC foe, Wheeling Jesuit, on Feb. 18 and follows that with another home date against Seton Hill on Feb. 25. Th e Pioneers will play non-conference games against Southern New Hampshire (March 3) and Bentley (March 10). Th ey will close out the regular season with a pair of games on the road at Molloy (April 28) and Chest- nut Hill (May 5). Th e semifi nal round of the NCAA Champion- JJuniorunior ships begins May 20-21 with the championship BBennettennett DDeeee game to be played on May 27 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 9 9 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Alphabetical 0 Doug Hoch* Sr. A 5-11 185 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. / Lakeland (Herkimer) 1 Wade Ungar* Sr. M 6-1 163 Middle Island, N.Y. / Longwood No. Player 2 Keith Rodriguez* Sr. M 5-8 140 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. / Lakeland 38 Alex Acompora 3 Octovio Bernabo* So. M 5-7 165 Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac 3 Octovio Bernabo 4 Justin Patterson Jr. A 5-10 140 Corning, N.Y. / Corning East 25 Brandon Bertone 5 Brett Miller So. M 5-8 158 Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River 46 Tim Bradley 6 Connor Mackay So. A/M 5-9 165 Shrub Oak, N.Y. / Lakeland 8 Patrick Burke 7 T.J. McAndrew Jr. D 6-2 190 Randolph, N.J. / Randolph (College County of Morris) 48 Alex Canet 8 Patrick Burke Jr. D 5-10 160 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip (Nassau) 22 Ryan Carroll 9 Chris Ruhlig Jr. M 5-11 175 Islip Terrace, N.Y. / Avon Old Farms 19 Robby Cegielski 10 Dom Mantovani So. M 5-9 190 West Babylon, N.Y. / West Babylon 31 Robbie Chiocco 11 Brendon Walker Fr. M 6-3 225 North Palm Beach, Fla. / Cardinal Newman 24 Brandon Clark 12 Justin Woodley Fr. D 5-11 185 Bloomington, Minn. / South Suburban 45 Mike Cornacchia 13 Sam Price Fr. GK 6-1 210 Glenville, Pa. / South Western 18 Bennett Dee 15 John Hannan Gr. A/M 6-5 190 Gansevoort, N.Y. / Saratoga Springs 33 Andrew Diorio 16 Connor Drost Fr. M 5-8 160 Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River 37 James Doherty 17 Connor Lindsey Fr. M 5-11 165 Poughquag, N.Y. / Arlington 16 Connor Drost 18 Bennett Dee Jr. D 6-1 185 Charlotte, Vt. / Champlain Valley Union (Onondaga) 55 Dennis Gannon R 19 Robby Cegielski Fr. M 6-0 165 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Somers 29 Steve Gruse 15 John Hannan E 20 Tom Giordano Sr. A 6-3 184 Garden City, N.Y. / Kellenberg 0 Doug Hoch

T 21 Nicco Vella Fr. A 5-8 199 Orlando, Fla. / Winter Park 44 Dan Jeannotte 22 Ryan Carroll* Rf. D 6-3 185 Babylon, N.Y. / West Babylon

S 51 James Kozlakowski 23 Scott Mattera So. D 6-1 190 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip 17 Connor Lindsey

O 24 Brandon Clark So. D 5-10 185 Mastic Beach, N.Y. / William Floyd 6 Connor Mackay 25 Brandon Bertone So. M 5-6 165 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Connetquot

R 23 Scott Mattera 26 Gary Watson Fr. A 5-10 170 St. James, N.Y. / Smithtown East 7 T.J. McAndrew 27 Luke Murray Jr. M 6-0 160 Pine Bush, N.Y. / Pine Bush

T 5 Brett Miller 28 J.D. Skura Jr. D 6-3 210 Clarence, N.Y, / Clarence (Genessee) 27 Luke Murray S 29 Steve Gruse Fr. D 6-2 160 New Fairfi eld, Conn. / New Fairfi eld 40 Jon Napoli 30 Dylan Weinberg Rf. M 5-9 162 Westbury, N.Y. / W.T. Clarke

O 4 Justin Patterson 31 Robbie Chiocco Fr. D 5-10 184 Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa 32 Eddie Plompen P 32 Eddie Plompen* Sr. A 5-11 165 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip 13 Sam Price . 33 Andrew Diorio Fr. GK 5-8 175 Greenlawn, N.Y. / Harborfi elds 47 Travis Ray 34 Mitch Sierakowski So. M 5-11 187 Osseo, Minn. / Champlin Park 2 Keith Rodriguez

W 37 James Doherty Fr. GK 5-9 155 Deer Park, N.Y. / Deer Park 9 Chris Ruhlig . 38 Alex Acompora Fr. M 5-10 160 Harrison, N.Y. / Harrison 34 Mitch Sierakowski

C 40 Jon Napoli Fr. GK 6-3 185 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip 28 J.D. Skura 44 Dan Jeannotte Fr. D 5-10 185 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Arlington 1 Wade Ungar

2 45 Mike Cornacchia So. M 5-5 145 Farmingdale, N.Y. / Farmingdale 21 Nicco Vella

1 46 Tim Bradley Jr. GK 5-11 215 Wantagh, N.Y. / MacArthur (Nassau) 11 Brendon Walker 47 Travis Ray Jr. M 6-3 195 Deer Park, N.Y. / Deer Park 26 Gary Watson 0 48 Alex Canet So. M 5-8 154 Paris, France / Buff alo (N.Y.) 30 Dylan Weinberg

2012 C.W. POST ROSTER 2 2012 C.W. 51 James Kozlakowski Jr. M 5-11 185 Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook 12 Justin Woodley 55 Dennis Gannon Jr. M 5-10 185 Huntington, N.Y. / Elwood-John Glenn

Head Coach: John Jez (Pfeiff er ‘94) - Sixth season Assistant coaches: Frank Vitolo, Dan Forsyth, Ronnie Irving, Gerry DeLorenzo * - 2012 Captain

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EddieE PLOMPEN

Senior • 5-11 • 165 West Islip, N.Y. West Islip Captain AttackA 3322

2012 Inside Lacrosse Preseason First Team All-America

2011: USILA First Team All-America …ECC First Team … started in all 18 games … led the team with 54 goals with 18 assists … recorded 10 man-up goals … registered a season-high six goals on two occa- sions against Grand Canyon (Feb. 19) and Chestnut Hill (Feb. 26) … twice recorded eight points during the season against Grand Canyon (Feb. 19) and later against Lake Erie (April l6) … tallied two man-up P PIONEER PROFILES goals against American International (Feb. 27) and Saint Michael’s

(March 19) … two-time ECC Player of the Week … one-time ECAC I Player of the Week. O N 2010: Led the team in scoring with 45 goals and added nine assists … earned Nike Player of the Week honors for his performance in the E semifi nal game against Dowling … named ECC Player of the Week E

(April ) … registered a hat trick against Dominican (March 24) … tal- R lied a career-high seven goals with two assists against Wheeling Jesuit

(April 17) and followed that up with a six-goal performance at Molloy P (April 24) … also scored six goals with two assists against Lake Erie (May 9) … had a strong postseason and led the Pioneers in scoring R with four goals in each game against Dowling (May 22) and LeMoyne O (May 30) … was named the Most Outstanding Player in the title match against LeMoyne. F I

2009: Played in 15 games … tallied 16 goals and 11 assists … caused L one turnover and picked up seven ground balls. E S Prior to C.W. Post: A three-sport athlete for the West Islip Lions … played three years of varsity lacrosse … led his team to one county championship and two state championships … was named Most Im- proved Player and Suff olk County Rookie of the Year in 2007… a cap- tain in 2008, earned All-American honorable mention nods … scored a career high nine points on April 18, 2008 against William Floyd High School … set a school record of 67 goals in 2008, also tallying 17 as- sists … notched 38 goals and seven assists in 2007… played two years of varsity soccer and basketball.

Personal: Youngest of Larry and Patricia Plompen’s three children ... favorite athlete is Michael Jordan … majoring in criminal justice. CAREER HIGHS PLOMPEN BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min Goals ...... 7 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/17/10) 2009 15 16 11 27 33 12 1 7 4-4.0 Assists ...... 2, fi ve times 2010 16 41 8 49 91 16 9 39 4-3.5 Points ...... 9 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/17/10) 2011 18 54 18 72 129 23 7 36 7-6.5 TOTAL 49 111 27 148 253 51 17 82 15-14.0 Ground Balls ...... 7 vs. Lake Erie (5/9/10) Caused Turnovers ...... 2, twice

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KeithK RODRIGUEZ

Senior • 5-8 • 140 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Lakeland

MidM fi eld - Captain 2

2012 Inside Lacrosse Preseason First Team All-America

2011: USILA Second Team All-America … ECC First Team … took the fi eld in all 18 games … scored 18 goals with 14 assists … caused seven turnovers and recovered 28 ground balls … recorded a pair of hat tricks against Chestnut Hill (Feb. 26) and Mercy (April 23) … matched his career-high of four points against Notre Dame de Namur (2g, 2a) (Feb. 17) and Chestnut Hill (3g, 1a) (Feb. 26) … scored the game-winning goals against NYIT (April 2) and Wheeling

S Jesuit (April 13). E

L 2010: Played in all 17 games and made one start … recorded 16

I goals and added 14 assists … caused four turnovers and picked up

F 13 ground balls … scored the game-winning goal against Lake Erie (May 9) … made his only start of the season in the title game against O LeMoyne and made good on the opportunity when he scored three

R goals against the Dolphins. P

2009: Played in 16 games … registered six goals and an assist … scored the game-winning goal in a 10-5 win over Mercyhurst (April R 18). E

E Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity lacrosse for head coach James Lindsay at Lakeland … was named all-section his junior N and senior year … also played basketball at Lakeland High School. O

I Personal: Youngest of William and Naomi Rodriguez’s three chil-

P PIONEER PROFILES dren … favorite athlete is Dwayne Wade … hobbies include playing basketball.

RODRIGUEZ BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2009 16 6 1 7 13 9 1 8 4-4.0 CAREER HIGHS 2010 16 17 15 32 77 29 6 19 3-2.0 2011 18 18 14 32 103 28 7 28 5-5.0 TOTAL 53 41 30 71 193 66 14 55 10-11.0 Goals ...... 3 vs. LeMoyne (5/30/10) Assists ...... 3 vs. Seton Hill (5/6/10) Points ...... 4 at NYIT (4/3/10) Ground Balls ...... 3 vs. Catawba (2/16/10) Caused Turnovers ...... 1, fi ve times

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ThomasT GIORDANO

Senior • 6-3 • 184 Garden City, N.Y. Kellenberg

AttackA 2200

2011: Saw action in seven games … scored his fi rst goal of the season against Mesa State (Feb. 22) and also added two assists … recorded a goal and an assist against American International (Feb. 27) … scored a goal in the fi nal regular season game against Molloy (May 7).

2010: Appeared in four games … scored one goal at Molloy (April 24) … tallied three assists against Lake Erie (May 9).

2009: Played in eight games … tallied four goals and fi ve assists. PIONEER PROFILES

2008: Redshirt season.

Prior to C.W. Post: Was a two-year varsity lacrosse and football player at Kellenburg … named all-league.

Personal: Youngest of Mike and Deirdre Giordano’s four children … his brother, Pat, played lacrosse at C.W. Post in 2007 … his dad played football at Lafayette … admires his father and Rex Ryan … favorite athletes are Michael Jordan, John Tavarez … majoring in manage- ment.

GIORDANO BY THE NUMBERS CAREER HIGHS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2008 Redshirt season. 2009 8 4 5 9 12 6 0 1 1-0.5 Goals ...... 2 vs. Assumption 2/28/09 2010 4 1 3 4 5 2 0 1 0-0.0 Assists ...... 3 vs. Lake Erie 5/9/10 2011 7 3 3 6 12 4 0 5 0-0.0 Points ...... 4 vs. Assumption (2/28/09) TOTAL 19 8 11 19 29 12 0 7 1-0.5 Ground Balls ...... 1, twice Caused Turnovers ...... N/A

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JohnJ HANNAN

Senior • 6-5 • 190 Gansevoort, N.Y. Saratoga Springs

Attack/MidA fi eld 1155

2011: Played in six games and tallied two shots on goal.

2010: Saw action in fi ve games … scored a goal against American International (March 21).

2009: Made two appearances against Catawba (Feb. 17) and Assump- tion (Feb. 28) … picked up two ground balls.

S 2008: Redshirt season. E

L Prior to C.W. Post: Was a two-year varsity player at Saratoga

I Springs … led the Blue Streak to a 10-10 record his senior season …

F named Saratoga Springs Most Dedicated and received the 2007 Sara- toga Springs Athletic Director’s Award … also played football. O

R Personal: Older of John and Kathy Hannan’s two children … sister, Katie, is a sophomore on the C.W. Post women’s lacrosse team … P

majoring in biology. R E E N O I P PIONEER PROFILES

HANNAN BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 CAREER HIGHS 2010 6 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0-0.0 2011 6 0 0 0 8 4 0 3 0-0.0 TOTAL 14 1 0 1 9 6 1 3 0-0.0 Goals ...... 1 vs. American International (3/21/10) Assists ...... N/A) Points ...... 1 vs. American International (3/21/10) Ground Balls 2 vs. American International (2/27/11) Caused Turnovers ...... 1 vs. Chestnut Hill (3/20/10)

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DougD HOCH

SeniorS • 5-11 • 185 CortlandtC Manor, N.Y. LakelandL (Herkimer) CaptainC Attack/MidA fi eld 0

2010:2010 PlayedPl d in i 16 games and made nine starts … tallied hat tricks against Seton Hill (March 6), American Int’l (March 21) and NYIT (April 3) … registered six points (3g, 3a) against Seton Hill (March 6).

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Herkimer C.C., where he was an All-American … played lacrosse and football at Lakeland.

Personal: Son of Ken and Pam Hoch’s six children … majoring in criminal justice. PIONEER PROFILES

HOCH BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2010 16 18 19 37 53 24 5 20 3-2.5 CAREER HIGHS TOTAL 16 18 19 37 53 24 5 20 3-2.5 Goals ...... 3, three times Assists ...... 3 vs. Seton Hill (3/6/10) Points ...... 6 vs. Seton Hill (3/6/10) Ground Balls ...... 3, twice Caused Turnovers ...... 2 at NYIT (4/3/10)

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WadeW UNGAR

SeniorS • 6-1 • 163 MiddleM Island, N.Y. LongwoodL CaptainC MidM fi eld 1

2011: Played in 15 games … recorded one goal and three assists … registered his fi rst point of the season on an assist against Saint Michael’s (March 19) … added an assist against Lake Erie (April 16) … scored a goal and added an assist against Dominican (N.Y.) (April 30).

2010: Played in all 17 games … caused 12 turnovers and picked up 32 ground balls … caused two turnovers and grabbed fi ve ground balls in the semifi nal win against Dowling (May 22). S

E 2009: Played in all 16 games … registered assists against

L (March 11) and Southern New Hampshire (March 28) … caused two

I turnovers and picked up 18 ground balls. F 2008: Medical redshirt. O

R Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity lacrosse at Long- wood … led the Lions to the Big Four Championship his junior year P

… named Most Improved and received Scholar Athlete accolades … also participated in travel . R

E Personal: Younger of Morris and Joni Ungar’s two children … ad- E mires his father … favorite athlete is Darrelle Revis … planning for a

N career in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice. O I P PIONEER PROFILES

UNGAR BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2009 16 0 2 2 1 4 2 18 3-1.5 CAREER HIGHS 2010 19 0 1 1 0 10 12 37 1-0.5 2011 15 1 3 4 1 2 10 32 9-6.5 TOTAL 53 1 6 7 2 16 24 88 19-12.5 Goals ...... 1 vs. Dominican (4/30/11) Assists ...... 1, six times Points ...... 1, seven times Ground Balls ...... 5 vs. Dowling (5/22/10) Caused Turnovers ...... 2, fi ve times

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Tim BRADLEY Bennett DEE

Junior • 5-11 • 215 Junior • 6-1 • 185 Wantagh, N.Y. Charlotte, Va. MacArthur (Nassau) Champlain Valley Union Onondaga Goalkeeper 4466 Defense 1188 Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau … played at MacArthur 2011: Saw action in eight games … caused two turnovers and picked and earned all-district, all-region and all-tournament honors … also up four ground balls … recorded a caused turnover against Mesa played basketball. State (Feb. 22) and Saint Anselm (March 16). Personal: Oldest of Richard and Maureen’s three children … interests Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Onondaga Community Col- included playing hockey and basketball … favorite athlete is Clint lege … played three years at Champlain Valley Union High School Dempsey … majoring in business. and led the Red Hawks to a state title in 2006 … named First Team All-State Long Stick Midfi eld in 2006 and First Team All-State De- fense in 2007. Personal: Older of Mike and Justine Dee’s two sons … hobbies PIONEER PROFILES include skiing, , boats, books and puzzles … favorite athlete is Rajon Rondo … admires Jane Michaud … plans to become a nutritionist and coach lacrosse … spent one summer in Costa Rica Patrick BURKE learning Spanish and culture … majoring in nutrition.

Junior • 5-10 • 160 West Islip, N.Y. West Islip Nassau Defense 8

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau … was an NJCAA All-American ... played at West Islip and helped the Lions capture the state championship title in 2009 … also played soccer, football and competed in track. Personal: Youngest of Tom Burke and Mary Biehayn … has two older sisters … interests include playing football and snowboarding … favorite athlete is Alex Morgan … plans to enlist in the Marines upon graduation … majoring in English Education.

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Dennis GANNON T.J. MCANDREW

Junior • 5-10 • 185 Junior • 5-11 • 185 Huntington, N.Y. Lynbrook, N.Y. Elwood-John Glenn Lynbrook Sacred Heart Morris Midfi eld 5555 Midfi eld 7

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Sacred Heart, where he Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from County College of Morris, was named to both the CAA and team All-Rookie team … played where he was an All-American and Male Athlete of the Year … played at Elwood-John Glenn … named all-county and all-conference … at Randolph … scored 23 goals with seven assists and picked up 158 honored as the town of Huntington Scholar-Athlete … also played ground balls his senior year … set a school record for ground balls in a football. game and season as well as caused turnovers in a game … also played Personal: Oldest of Dennis and Nancy’s four sons … interests football. include reading, traveling and CrossFit training … majoring in mar- Personal: Older of Th omas and Deborah’s two sons … interests keting. include soccer, football and basketball … favorite athlete is Wayne Rooney … admires his father … joined his town’s fi re department at the age of 16 … plans to become an accountant … majoring in busi-

S ness administration. E L I F

O James KOZLAKOWSKI R P Junior • 5-11 • 185 R Lynbrook, N.Y. E

E Lynbrook N 5511 O Midfi eld I 2010: Played in two games … scored a goal against Wheeling Jesuit P PIONEER PROFILES (April 17) … was 8-for-12 on face-off s. Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years of lacrosse at Lynbrook … won 70 percent of his face-off s … named all-county … also participated in football and wrestling. Personal: Oldest of Jimmy and Annemarie Kozlakowski’s three chil- dren … majoring in childhood education. KOZLAKOWSKI BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Faceoff Pen-Min 2010 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 5 9-13 0-0.00 2011 11 0 0 0 0 3 0 27 49-70 2-2.0 TOTAL 14 1 0 1 3 3 0 32 58-83 2-2.0

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Luke MURRAY Justin PATTERSON

Junior • 6-0 • 160 Junior • 5-10 • 140 Pine Bush, N.Y. Corning, N.Y. Pine Bush Corning East

Midfi eld 2277 Attack 4

2011: Saw action in seven games for the Pioneers. 2011: Took the fi eld in 16 games with 14 starts … scored 10 goals with 2010: Played in nine games … caused one turnover at Chestnut Hill 23 assists … scored two goals and added an assist in the season opener (March 20) and picked up a ground ball against Lake Erie (May 9). against Notre Dame de Namur (Feb. 17) … followed up with another Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Pine Bush and scored 41 goals and tal- three-point performance against Grand Canyon (Feb. 19) … tallied lied 53 assists his senior year … also played soccer … helped lead both fi ve assists against American International (Feb. 27) … registered a the soccer and lacrosse teams to a Section 9 championship. hat trick against Lake Erie (April 16) … assisted on two goals against Personal: Youngest of Keith and Ann Murray’s three children … his Mercyhurst (May 21). 2010: Played in 11 games … scored nine goals and tallied 15 assists … father played soccer at UConn … favorite athlete is Alex Morgan … recorded his fi rst collegiate goal and added two assists against Ameri- plans to teach math … major is math education.

can International (March 21) … registered a season-high nine points PIONEER PROFILES (4g, 5u) against Wheeling Jesuit (April 17) … tallied a goal and an MURRAY BY THE NUMBERS assist in the semifi nal match against Dowling (May 22) … scored a goal and added two assists in the title game against Le Moyne (May 30). Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Corning East and was the Section 4 2010 11 0 0 0 7 1 1 1 0-0.0 Player of the Year … scored 50 goals with 49 assists his senior year 2011 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0.0 … the Trojans were runners-up in the state tournament … four-time all-league selection … named to the Adidas All-America Team … also TOTAL 18 0 0 0 7 2 1 1 0-0.0 played basketball. Personal: Son of Michael and Jennifer Patterson … has a brother, Bryce, of the same age … admires his father most outside of sports … aspires to become a gym teacher … majoring in physical education. PATTERSON BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2010 13 12 17 29 16 15 0 13 0-0.0 2011 16 10 23 33 28 21 1 22 4-2.5 TOTAL 29 22 40 62 44 36 36 35 4-2.5

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Travis RAY J.D. SKURA

Junior • 6-3 • 195 Junior • 6-3 • 210 Deer Park, N.Y. Clarence, N.Y. Deer Park Clarence Genessee Attack 4477 Attack 2288 Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Genessee Community College … 2010: Saw action in four games. named All-American, all-conference and all-region … played at Clar- Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Deer Park. ence, where he played lacrosse, football and competed in wrestling. Personal: Youngest of Jeff and Bonnie Ray’s three sons … likes going Personal: Youngest of James and Clare’s three children … interests to concerts and playing softball … favorite athlete is Joey Martinez … include drawing, , football and video games … favorite athlete is Joel majoring in physical education. White … admires his mother … plans to work in construction and pos- sibly coach lacrosse … majoringmajo in computer drafting.

RAY BY THE NUMBERS Octovio BERNABO Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min

S 2010 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0.0

E TOTAL 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0.0 Sophomore • 5-7 • 165

L Mahopac, N.Y. I

F Mahopac O

R Midfi eld 3 P

2011: Saw action in 15 games … recorded three points with a goal and Chris RUHLIG two assists … scored his fi rst collegiate goal in a 21-3 win over Mesa

R State (Feb. 22) … tallied assists against Mercy (April 23) and Molloy

E (May 7). Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year varsity player at Mahopac … was an

E Junior • 5-11 • 175 All-Section pick in Section I while at Mahopac … also

N Islip Terrace, N.Y. played football and basketball. Personal: Youngest of Alejando and Daniella Bernabo’s three children O Avon Old Farms … enjoys fi shing … favorite athlete is Michael Jordan … aspires to be a I phphysicalysical education teacher … majoring in physical education. P PIONEER PROFILES Attack 9 Brandon BERTONE 2011: Played in seven games … notched an assist against Grand Canyon (Feb. 19) … scored his only goal of the season against Mesa State (Feb. 22). Sophomore • 5-6 • 165 2010: Played in 12 games … tallied one goal and one assist … scored the goal against Wheeling Jesuit (April 17) and recorded the assist Ronkonkoma, N.Y. against American International … caused two turnovers and picked up two ground balls. Connetquot Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Avon Old Farms under head coach Bartolo Governanti … received the Skip Flannagan Award his senior year … also played soccer and ice hockey … the Winged Beavers were Midfi eld 2255 champions in 2007. 2011: Saw action in two games against Mesa State (Feb. 22) and Personal: Older of Bernard and Christine Ruhlig’s two sons … favor- Mercy (April 23) … recovered two ground balls against Mesa State. ite athlete is Christopher Higgins … admires his father most outside Prior to C.W. Post: Two-year varsity player at Connetquot … holds of sports … majoring in business fi nance. the highest winning percentage of face-off s in Suff olk County history RUHLIG BY THE NUMBERS … won 85 percent of face-off s … all-division Faceoff selection in 2010 … the Th underbirds made it to the Big Six semi-fi nals twice (2009, Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2010) … also participated in basketball, soccer, football and wrestling 2010 13 1 1 2 6 2 2 2 0-0.0 along with lacrosse at Connetquot. 2011 7 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 1-1.0 Personal: Youngest of Joe and Barbra’s three children … favorite ath- lete is LaDainian Tomlinson … hobbies include playing video games TOTAL 20 2 2 4 10 4 3 4 1-1.0 and snowboarding … major is undecided. 20 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 20 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

Alex CANET Brandon CLARK Brandon CLARKCLARK Sophomore • 5-8 • 154 Sophomore • 5-8 • 154 Paris, France Mastic Beach, N.Y. Buff alo (N.Y.) William Floyd SUNY Maritime Midfi eld 4488 Defense 2244 2011: Played in three games … recorded one point on an assist against Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from SUNY-Maritime, where he Mesa State (Feb. 22). played lacrosse and competed in … fi ve-year player at William Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Buff alo High School. Floyd … received the coaches award and was a scholar-athlete … also Personal: Older of two of Patrick and Valerie’s two children … enjoys played football. skiing, soccer, tennis, and music … favorite athletes are French soccer Personal: Older of Joel and Kimberly’s two children … interests stars, Zinedine Zidane and Th ierry Henry … speaks fl uent French … include surfi ng, , golf and football … favorite athlete is Drew majoring in business with a minor in psychology. Brees … admires his father … plans to pursue a career in fi nance … earned the honor of Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts … majoring in business administration. PIONEER PROFILES

Mike CORNACCHIA

Sophomore • 5-5 • 145 Farmingdale, N.Y. Farmingdale Nassau Midfi eld 4455

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau and also attended Coastal Carolina … played soccer and lacrosse at Farmingdale. Personal: Older of Frank and Elizabeth’s two children … interests include baseball, soccer and collecting sports memorabilia … favorite athlete is Derek Jeter … admires his father … plans to become a physi- cal education teacher … majoring in physical education.

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Connor MACKAY Dom MANTOVANI

Sophomore • 5-9 • 165 Sophomore • 6-1 • 190 Shrub Oak, N.Y. West Babylon, N.Y. Lakeland West Babylon Suff olk Attack/Midfi eld 6 Midfi eld 1100 Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Suff olk … played lacrosse, football 2011: Played in fi ve games … recorded four points on three goals and competed in wrestling at West Babylon, where he received all-league and an assist … scored all three goals of the season with a hat trick and all-division recognition … named to the all-division academic team. against American International (Feb. 27). Personal: Older of Steve and Donna Mantovani’s two sons … interests Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year varsity player at Lakeland … the include football, wrestling, , surfi ng, basketball, strength and condi- Rebels were 2010 Section 1 Champions with an 18-4 record and tioning and body building … favorite athletes are Clay Matthews and Troy advanced to the state semifi nals. Polamalu … majoring in fi nance. Personal: Younger of Harry and Lisa’s two children … favorite ath- lete is Jorge Posada … enjoys skiing … major is undecided. Scott MATTERA

S MACKAY BY THE NUMBERS

E Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min Sophomore • 6-1 • 190

L 2011 5 3 1 4 8 3 0 2 0-0.0

I West Islip, N.Y. TOTAL 5 3 1 4 8 3 0 2 0-0.0 F West Islip

O Nassau

R Defense 2233 P

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau … played at West Islip … also played football. R Personal: Older of Tony and Norma’s two children … majoring in E physical education. E

N Brett MILLER O I Sophomore • 5-8 • 158 P PIONEER PROFILES Wading River, N.Y. Shoreham-Wading River

Midfi eld 5

2011: Played in fi ve games … totaled six ground balls on the season, including a career-high of fi ve against Mesa State (Feb. 22). Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Shoreham-Wading River … three-time all-league selection … two-time all-county pick … the Wildcats advanced to the state semifi nals three straight years … also competed for three years in winter track. Personal: One of Greg and Kathy Miller’s seven children … favorite athlete is Matt Messina … hobbies include surfi ng … admires Will Farrell … aspires to become a physical education teacher … majoring in physical education. MILLER BY THE NUMBERS Year GP G A Pts Sh T/O CT GB Pen-Min 2011 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1-1.0 TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1-1.0 22 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 22 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

Mitch SIERAKOWSKI Robby CEGIELSKI

Sophomore • 6-0 • 165 Freshman • 6-0 • 165 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Somers Somers Dean Midfi eld 1199 Midfi eld 1199

Prior to C.W. Post: Played one year at Dean College, where he scored Prior to C.W. Post: Played three years of varsity at Somers … the 26 goals with one assist … also played at Champlin Park. Tuskers were Section 1 champions in 2009 … also played football. Personal: Younger of James and Donna Sierakowski’s two children … Personal: Son of Robert and Gina … has three siblings … favorite his father played football and ice hockey at Augsburg College (1979- athlete is Curtis Martin … major is undecided. 83) … has a younger sister, Justine … hobbies include snowboarding and fi shing … admires his father and grandfather … majoring in busi- ness administration.

Alex ACOMPORA PIONEER PROFILES

Freshman • 5-10 • 160 Harrison, N.Y. Harrison

Midfi eld 3388 Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Harrison … registered 21 goals and 12 assists his senior year … fi nished his career with 87 goals … was the leading scorer on his team in 2010 and 2011 … named lacrosse MVP of his team in 2010 … also played football, where he was named the 2010 Back of the Year. Personal: Younger of Joseph and Dulcie’s two children … interests include playing basketball and football … favorite athlete is Paul Rabil … plans for a career in business and wishes to coach at the college level … major is undecidedundecided..

Ryan CARROLL

Redshirt Freshman • 6-3 • 185 Babylon, N.Y. West Babylon Captain Defense 2222

2011: Played in two games on defense for the Pioneers before an injury sideline him for the season … recorded a shot at Grand Canyon (Feb. 19). Prior to C.W. Post: Two-year varsity player at West Babylon … served as team captain his senior year … the Eagles were the Elite Eight Champions in 2009 … recipient of the George Kruz Memorial Award. Personal: Younger of Sean and Nualah’s two children … older sister, Shauna, played lacrosse at Alfred University … admires his father … majoring in accounting.

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Robbie CHIOCCO Connor DROST

Freshman • 5-10 • 184 Freshman • 5-8 • 160 Massapequa, N.Y. Wading River, N.Y. Massapequa Shoreham-Wading River

Defense 3311 Midfi eld 1166

Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year player at Massapequa … caused 51 Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at Shoreham-Wading River … turnovers and picked up 78 ground balls while recording a goal and the Wildcats were Suff olk County champions in 2011 … recorded eight assists his senior year … fi nished his career with 102 caused 32 goals and 22 assists his senior year … fi nished his career with 114 turnovers, 178 ground balls, three goals and eight assists … broke points … named MVP of the Suff olk championship game and earned Massapequa’s career caused turnover and ground ball record … all-county honors … also played soccer. named all-conference and all-county … also played football. Personal: Son of Bo and Denise Drost … has three siblings … his Personal: Older of Robert and Mary Beth’s two children … his father, older sister, Brie-Claire, plays for the C.W. Post women’s lacrosse team Robert, played lacrosse at C.W. Post … interests include boating, fi sh- … interests include lacrosse, soccer, surfi ng and going to the beach … ing and weight lifting … favorite athlete is C.J. Costabile … plans for a favorite athlete is Ed Reed … admires his father … plans to coach after career in fi nance … works as a lifeguard … majoring in accounting. graduation … majoring in criminal justice. S

E Andrew L DIORIO Steve GRUSE I

F Freshman • 5-8 • 175

O Freshman • 6-2 • 160 Greenlawn, N.Y.

R New Fairfi eld, Conn. Harborfi elds P New Fairfi eld

R Goal 3333 E Defense 2299

E Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Harborfi elds … made 155 saves and recorded a 5.35 goals against average … named Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at New Fairfi eld … the Rebels N all-county and team MVP. were state champions in 2008 with a 23-0 record … named all-SWC, all-state, and all-Patriot Division … also played football.

O Personal: Older of Frank and Th eresa Diorio’s two children …Frank Personal: Youngest of Steve and Eileen’s three children … interests in- I played hockey and lacrosse at Utica … interests include golf, water skiing and snowboarding … favorite athlete is Michael Vick … major clude football … favorite athlete is Tom Zibowski … admires his father P PIONEER PROFILES is undecided. … plans to teach and coach … majoring in physical education. James DOHERTY Dan JEANNOTTE

Freshman • 5-9 • 155 Freshman • 5-10 • 185 Deer Park, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Deer Park Arlington

Goal 3377 Defense 4444

Prior to C.W. Post: Two-year varsity player at Deer Park … made Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Arlington … the Admirals were league 156 saves his senior year … also competed in track. champions in 2011 … received the sportsmanship award in 2010 … Personal: Son of James Doherty and Darlene Baratta … has a was an all-regional selection … also played football. younger brother … interests include basketball, baseball, soccer, Personal: Youngest of Larry Jeannotte and Janice Poley … has two roller hockey and kan jam … plans to become a math teacher … plays older brothers … interests include fi shing, and basketball … guitar and likes to draw … majoring in adolescent education. favorite athlete is Jim Brown … admires his father … plans to become a teacher and coach … majoring in physical education.

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Connor LINDSAY Sam PRICE

Freshman • 5-11 • 165 Freshman • 6-1 • 235 Poughquag, N.Y. Glenville, Pa. Arlington South Western

Midfi eld 1177 Goal 1133

Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Arlington … the Admirals were league Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at South Western … was an All- champions in 2011 … recorded 45 goals and 40 assists his senior year American and all-county selection. … named all-league, MVP, Poughkeepsie Journal All-Star and Player of Personal: Son of Ralph Price and Sally Gugliemini … has three older the Year … also played ice hockey. siblings … his brother, Dylan, plays lacrosse at Mars Hill … brother, Personal: Younger of Doug and Dawn’s two sons … interests include Tim, played lacrosse at Ithaca 1992-95 and later was the head coach hockey, golf, tennis and snowboarding … favorite athlete is Blake Grif- at Quinnipiac 1998-02 … interests include music and movies … fi n … admires his great grandfather … plans to become a teacher and major is undecided. coach … majoring in physical education. Nicco VELLA PIONEER PROFILES Jon NAPOLI Freshman • 5-8 • 199 Freshman • 6-3 • 185 Orlando, Fla. West Islip, N.Y. Winter Park West Islip Attack 2211 Goal 4400 Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at Winter Park … scored 32 Prior to C.W. Post: Played at West Islip … the Lions were State goals his senior year and fi nished his career with 140 goals … named champions and National Champions in 2011 … recorded a 77 save all-district … also played football. percentage his senior year … was a two-time scholar-athlete … also Personal: Older of Robert and Chris’s two children … interests played football. include basketball, wakeboarding and surfi ng … favorite athlete is Personal: Youngest of James and Kathy Napoli’s three children … Michael Jordan … admires Warren Buff ett … plans to own a business James played football at C.W. Post … older sister, Jaclyn, played for … majoring in international business. the C.W. Post women’s lacrosse team 2006-09 … his brother, James, competed in Marist Crew … plans to work for an accounting fi rm and travel the world … majoring in accounting. Brendon WALKER

Freshman • 6-3 • 225 North Palm Beach, Fla. Cardinal Newman

Midfi eld 1111

Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year player at Cardinal Newman … scored 70 goals and added 32 assists his senior year and fi nished his career with 120 goals and 72 assists … named USL All-America, all-area and all-district … also played football and soccer and competed in swimming. Personal: Middle child of Doc and Debbie’s three children … inter- ests include wakeboarding, surfi ng, snowboarding, fi shing and scuba … plans to become a physical therapist … spends his summers in Costa Rica … majoring in business and pre-med.

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Gary WATSON Dylan WEINBERG

Freshman • 5-10 • 170 Redshirt Freshman • 5-9 • 162 St. James, N.Y. Westbury, N.Y. Smithtown East W.T. Clarke

Attack 2266 Attack 3300

Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Smithtown East … scored 50 goals and 2011: Redshirt season. added 22 assists his senior year … named all-league and all-county … Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at W.T. Clarke … won also played volleyball. of 75 percent of his face-off s during his career … a 2009 and 2010 Personal: Son of Kenneth and Susan … … Kenneth made the Su- Scholar-Athlete recipient … also competed in wrestling … was a top preme Sacrifi ce on Sept. 11, 2001 … has three siblings … his brother, four wrestler at County Championships in 2010. Kenny, played lacrosse at C.W. Post … admires his father … plans to Personal: Oldest of Robert and Michele Weinberg’s three children … become a trainer or gym teacher … major is undecided. favorite athlete is Brett Favre … admires his father, Robert … majoring in international business. S E L I F O R P

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## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min 32 Plompen, Eddie 18-18 54 18 72 129 .419 88 .682 4 10 0 36 23 7 0-0 .000 7- 6.5 40 Coric, Nick 18-18 35 24 59 78 .449 56 .718 3 6 0 41 51 5 0-0 .000 5- 3.5 21 Messina, Mike 18-1 29 7 36 111 .261 63 .568 1 3 0 21 21 2 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 22 Johnston, Jimmy 18-0 19 3 22 80 .237 44 .550 3 2 0 15 13 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 2 Rodriguez, Keith 18-0 18 14 32 103 .175 52 .505 2 1 0 28 28 7 0-0 .000 5- 5.0 4 Patterson, Justin 16-14 10 23 33 28 .357 19 .679 0 1 0 22 21 1 0-0 .000 4- 2.5 6 DeSouza, Brad 17-0 9 6 15 39 .231 20 .513 1 0 0 17 20 4 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 99 Campbell, Owen 17-0 7 6 13 15 .467 9 .600 0 0 0 15 16 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 19 Minerva, Vito 8-0 5 1 6 14 .357 9 .643 0 0 0 7 2 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 42 Cranmer, Jason 17-4 4 2 6 11 .364 6 .545 1 0 0 29 8 12 14-26 .538 4- 3.0 48 Riegel, Kyle 7-0 3 2 5 9 .333 6 .667 0 0 0 1 2 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 39 Mackay, Connor 5-0 3 1 4 8 .375 5 .625 0 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 20 Giordano, Tom 7-0 3 3 6 12 .250 7 .583 0 0 0 5 4 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 1 Riccio, Matt 18-4 3 4 7 21 .143 9 .429 0 0 0 12 13 0 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 35 Wood, John 18-0 3 4 7 7 .429 4 .571 1 0 0 38 4 19 0-0 .000 9- 7.0 24 Lacagnina, Nick 18-18 2 0 2 5 .400 3 .600 0 0 0 43 6 14 0-0 .000 6- 4.0 55 Russo, Tim 13-0 2 2 4 15 .133 7 .467 0 0 0 8 7 1 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 3 Bernabo, Octovio 15-0 1 2 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 0 3 3 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 16 Ungar, Wade 15-0 1 3 4 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 32 2 10 0-0 .000 9- 6.5 9 Ruhlig, Chris 7-0 1 1 2 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0 0 2 2 1 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 33 Irving, Ronnie 17-17 1 3 4 9 .111 5 .556 0 0 0 116 11 3 156-242 .645 1- 0.5 47 Canet, Alex 3-0 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 23 Baum, Sean 15-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 14 4 2 0-0 .000 5- 5.0 18 DaCosta, Dan 18-16 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 22 5 15 0-0 .000 7- 7.5 2 2011 STATISTICS 14 Watson, Nick 17-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 2 4 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 0 13 Leake, Jordan 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 0 3 0-0 .000 4- 4.5

7 Foote, Nick 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 1

44 Giordano, Mike 18-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 47 10 3 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 1 37 Siegel, Kyle 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0

26 McCormack, Gavin 7-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 4 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 S 28 Carrello, Matt 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 1- 0.5 29 Bakrukov, Dmitriy 14-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 5 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 T

34 Nenos, Craig 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 A 36 Fennell, Brandon 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 41 Boyd, Erik 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 28 6 10 0-0 .000 2- 1.5 T

43 Burke, Stephen 17-16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 27 6 14 0-0 .000 5- 4.5 I

10 Messina, Rob 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 S 51 Kozlakowski, James 11-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 27 3 0 49-70 .700 2- 2.0 0 Campbell, Brian 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 1 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 T

5 Miller, Brett 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 0 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 I

8 Dee, Bennett 8-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 1 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 C 11 Carroll, Ryan 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 12 Becker, Ryan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 S 15 Hannan, John 6-0 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0 0 3 4 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 27 Murray, Luke 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 25 Bertone, Brandon 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 4-4 1.000 0- 0.0 52 Michaleas, Pete 3-0 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0 0 2 6 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 49 Bollinger, Bo 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 45 Aragona, John 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 31 Bardsley, Phil 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 3 1 0-0 .000 2- 1.5 53 Schmidt, Danny 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0

Total 18 214 131 345 719 .298 426 .592 16 23 0 711 324 159 223-342 .652 88-75.5 Opponents 18 94 41 135 409 .230 219 .535 2 15 0 487 366 99 124-362 .343 77-65.0 Name GP-GS Minutes GA GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Shots Faced 7 Foote, Nick 5-0 51:54 2 2.31 12 .857 0 0 0 33 44 Giordano, Mike 18-18 986:21 88 5.35 129 .594 16 2 0 332 37 Siegel, Kyle 2-0 30:00 4 8.00 4 .500 0 0 0 15

Total 18 1068:15 94 5.28 145 .607 16 2 0 380 Opponents 18 1065:12 214 12.05 234 .522 2 16 0 689

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Founded as the New York Collegiate Athletic C.W. POST 201011 ECC CHAMPIONS Conference in 1989 and rechristened the East Coast Conference in July 2006, the ECC was formed to enhance intercollegiate athletic competition among member institutions and to assist them in integrat- ing athletics into their academic program in a fi scally sound way. Th e ECC is committed to the highest standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, teamwork, and citizenship. Its mission is to promote the total person concept in its student-athletes, which stress- 2010 Women’s Soccer 2010 Men’s Cross Country es the abilities to excel in academic achievement, athletic competition, and positive character traits. East Coast Conference (www.eccsports.org) mem- bers for 2011-12 include: (Conn); C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (Brookville, N.Y.); (Oakdale, N.Y.);

E (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.); University of the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.); Molloy C 2011 Women’s Basketball 2011 Men’s Basketball College (Rockville Centre, N.Y.); New York Institute N of Technology (Old Westbury, N.Y); Queens College E (Flushing, N.Y.); and St. Th omas Aquinas College

R (Sparkill, N.Y.).

E Th e ECC sponsors the following championship

F sports: baseball; men’s and women’s basketball; men’s and women’s cross country; men’s and women’s la- N crosse; softball; men’s and women’s tennis; men’s and

O women’s soccer; and women’s volleyball. 2011 Men’s Lacrosse

C Th e East Coast Conference is a proud member of the NCAA and Division II. Division II is a dynamic T and engaging group of colleges, institutions and con- East Coast Conference

S ferences of varying sizes and educational missions. Division II members encourage and support diver- Men’s Lacrosse Champions A sity; value sportsmanship, fairness and equity; and Year Regular Season O place the highest priority on the overall educational 1997 Adelphi

C excellence of the student-athlete.

1998 C.W. Post 1999 Adelphi T East Coast Conference Administration 2000 Adelphi S 2001 Adelphi

A Commissioner: Bob Dranoff 2002 NYIT

E EAST COAST CONFERENCE rdranoff @eccsports.org 2003 NYIT (631) 348-3451 2004 NYIT Assistant Commissioner: Melissa Perry 2005 NYIT [email protected] 2006 C.W. Post/Mercyhurst/Dowling (631) 348-3453 2007 Mercyhurst Director of Media Relations: Casey Raff erty 2008 NYIT craff [email protected] 2009 C.W. Post (631) 348-3452 2010 C.W. Post/Mercyhurst/Dowling 2011 C.W. Post Mailing Address: 300 Carleton Ave. • NYIT SAC210 • Central Islip, N.Y. 11722 Fax: (631) 348-3015

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ECC Conference Statistics Leaders Shots Per Game GP Sh Avg. Points Per Game GP G A Pts Avg. 1. Demola, Vito-DOWM 14 137 9.79 1. Lubin, Chris-NYIT 13 37 21 58 4.46 2. Lubin, Chris-NYIT 13 103 7.92 2. Melnychenko, Mike-CHCM 14 50 7 57 4.07 3. Delaney, James-SHUM 14 109 7.79 4. Jones, Alex-DOMM 15 115 7.67 3. Plompen, Eddie-CWPM 18 54 18 72 4.00 5. Marzocca, Mike-MERCM 14 106 7.57 4. Demola, Vito-DOWM 14 46 9 55 3.93 6. Plompen, Eddie-CWPM 18 129 7.17 5. Wood, Jesse-MERCM 14 26 27 53 3.79 7. Davis, Jimmy-MOLM 15 101 6.73 6. Brian Scheetz-MCY 16 21 32 53 3.31 8. Melnychenko, Mike-CHCM 14 94 6.71 7. Amengual, Ryan-NYIT 14 28 18 46 3.29 9. Keegan Bal-LECM 14 90 6.43 10. Messina, Mike-CWPM 18 111 6.17 8. Coric, Nick-CWPM 18 35 24 59 3.28 9. Delmonico, Matt-SHUM 14 31 14 45 3.21 10. Winkelspecht, Mark-CHCM 14 26 18 44 3.14 Goals Against Average GP GA Min. Avg. Goals Per Game GP G Avg. 1. Giordano, Mike-CWPM 18 88 986:21 5.35 1. Melnychenko, Mike-CHCM 14 50 3.57 2. Zach Nash-MCY 16 104 960:18 6.50 E EAST COAST CONFERENCE 2. Demola, Vito-DOWM 14 46 3.29 3. DiCarlo, T.J.-MERCM 14 103 815:05 7.58 A 3. Plompen, Eddie-CWPM 18 54 3.00 4. Dougherty, Ryan-DOWM 14 116 819:25 8.49 S 4. Lubin, Chris-NYIT 13 37 2.85 5. McGee, William-NYIT 14 120 781:40 9.21 5. Keegan Bal-LECM 14 34 2.43 6. Greubel, Glenn-MOLM 15 144 871:32 9.91 T 6. Lutz, Kenny-MOLM 15 36 2.40 7. Ilse, Christopher-SHUM 14 141 836:36 10.11 7. Jones, Alex-DOMM 15 34 2.27 8. LaPenna, Jim-WJU 15 119 699:32 10.21 C 8. Triola, Cory-NYIT 13 29 2.23 9. Maurer, Dakota-CHCM 14 140 804:00 10.45 9. Delmonico, Matt-SHUM 14 31 2.21 10. Ian Wolfe-LECM 9 82 442:38 11.12 O

10. Kyle Kallay-MCY 16 35 2.19 A

Save Percentage GP S GA Pct. S T Assists Per Game GP A Avg. 1. DiCarlo, T.J.-MERCM 14 103 180 .636 C 1. Brian Scheetz-MCY 16 32 2.00 2. Giordano, Mike-CWPM 18 88 129 .594 2. Wood, Jesse-MERCM 14 27 1.93 3. Dougherty, Ryan-DOWM 14 116 158 .577 O 3. Festa, Kevin-CHCM 14 23 1.64 4. McGee, William-NYIT 14 120 158 .568 4. Lubin, Chris-NYIT 13 21 1.62 5. Maurer, Dakota-CHCM 14 140 184 .568 N

5. DelPrince, Landon-WJU 15 24 1.60 6. Zach Nash-MCY 16 104 125 .546 F 7. Greubel, Glenn-MOLM 15 144 159 .525

6. Patterson, Justin-CWPM 16 23 1.44 E 7. Morlock, Shane-CHCM 14 20 1.43 8. Ilse, Christopher-SHUM 14 141 155 .524 8. Coric, Nick-CWPM 18 24 1.33 9. Bonacum, Brendan-DOMM 15 182 186 .505 R 10. LaPenna, Jim-WJU 15 119 117 .496 9. Amengual, Ryan-NYIT 14 18 1.29 E Winkelspecht, Mark-CHCM 14 18 1.29 N

Saves Per Game GP S Avg. C

Game-winning Goals GP G Avg. E 1. Maurer, Dakota-CHCM 14 184 13.14 1. Lubin, Chris-NYIT 13 4 0.31 2. DiCarlo, T.J.-MERCM 14 180 12.86 Marzocca, Mike-MERCM 14 4 0.29 3. Bonacum, Brendan-DOMM 15 186 12.40 Plompen, Eddie-CWPM 18 4 0.22 4. McGee, William-NYIT 14 158 11.29 4. Amengual, Ryan-NYIT 14 3 0.21 Dougherty, Ryan-DOWM 14 158 11.29 Kyle Kallay-MCY 16 3 0.19 6. Ilse, Christopher-SHUM 14 155 11.07 Ian Wild-MCY 16 3 0.19 7. Greubel, Glenn-MOLM 15 159 10.60 Coric, Nick-CWPM 18 3 0.17 8. Ian Wolfe-LECM 9 74 8.22 Johnston, Jimmy-CWPM 18 3 0.17 9. Zach Nash-MCY 16 125 7.81 10. LaPenna, Jim-WJU 15 117 7.80 Ground Balls Per Game GP GB Avg. 1. Riley, Louis-DOWM 14 110 7.86 2. Lionetti, John-MERCM 14 107 7.64 3. Irving, Ronnie-CWPM 17 116 6.82 4. Lauria, Matthew-DOWM 14 82 5.86 5. Clancy, Keith-NYIT 14 72 5.14

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Opponent W L T Opponent W L T Adelphi 19 37 1 Michigan State 1 0 0 Albany 10 0 0 Middlebury 1 1 0 Air Force 4 0 0 MIT 10 1 0 American International 2 0 0 Molloy 14 1 0 Army 5 9 0 Montclair St. 4 3 0 Assumption 3 0 0 Morgan State 1 0 0 Belmont Abbey 1 0 0 Nazareth 2 12 0 Bentley 10 1 0 New England 3 1 0 Bowdoin 7 1 0 New Hampshire 2 1 0 Briarcliff e 1 0 0 New Haven 6 0 0 Brown 0 10 0 New York Maritime 6 1 0 Bryant 5 2 0 NYIT 20 10 0 Bucknell 2 2 0 Nichols 1 0 0 C.C.N.Y. 9 3 1 North Carolina 0 3 0 Catawba 3 0 0 Notre Dame de Namur (Calif.) 2 0 0 Chestnut Hill 2 0 0 Ohio State 2 4 0 Clarkson 1 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan 0 1 0 Colgate 2 2 0 Oneonta 1 0 0 Colorado College 1 0 0 Oswego 2 1 0 Colorado Mines 1 0 0 Pace 6 2 0

S Cornell 1 0 0 Penn State 4 5 0 Cortland State 4 7 0 Pennsylvania 3 6 0 E

I Dartmouth 2 0 0 Pfeiff er 1 0 0 Delaware 6 3 0 Plymouth St. (N.H.) 3 0 0 R Denison (Ohio) 0 4 0 Potsdam 1 0 0 E Denver 1 0 0 Providence 2 0 0

S Dominican (N.Y.) 6 0 0 Queens (N.Y.) 2 0 0 Dowling 18 4 0 Queens (N.C.) 4 0 0 E Drexel 0 1 0 R.I.T. 1 0 0 Eastern 0 1 0 Roanoke 1 0 0 M FDU-Madison 9 10 0 Rutgers 2 11 0 I FDU-Teaneck 3 0 0 Sacred Heart 2 0 0 T Geneseo State 1 0 0 Seton Hill 3 0 0 - Gettysburg 1 0 0 St. Andrews 3 0 0 L Grand Canyon 1 0 0 St. John’s 13 2 0 L Hamden-Sydney 0 1 0 St. Lawrence 2 2 0 A ALL-TIME SERIES Harvard 5 15 0 Saint Anselm 1 0 0 Hobart 3 7 0 Saint Michael’s 2 0 0 Hofstra 7 16 0 Siena 8 1 0 Holy Cross 3 0 0 Southampton 16 0 0 Ithaca 0 2 0 Southern Connecticut 2 0 0 Kean 2 0 0 Southern New Hampshire 3 0 0 Kenyon 0 1 0 Springfi eld 0 2 0 Kutztown 3 2 0 Stony Brook 2 0 0 Lake Erie 2 0 0 Syracuse 0 1 0 Lees McRae 1 0 0 Towson State 0 10 0 Le Moyne 3 7 0 Vermont 1 1 0 Limestone 6 2 0 Villanova 19 1 0 Loyola (MD) 2 12 0 Washington & Lee 0 3 0 Lynchburg 1 0 0 Wesleyan 0 1 0 Mars Hill 1 0 0 West Chester 11 1 0 Maryland 0 4 0 Wheeling Jesuit 3 0 0 Massachusetts 0 3 0 William & Mary 1 0 0 Mercy 2 0 0 Williams 4 1 0 Mercyhurst 5 4 0 Wingate 1 0 0 Merrimack 4 0 0 WPI 1 0 0 Mesa State 1 0 0 Yale 3 6 0 30 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 30 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

TTomom PPostelostel ‘‘6565 EEdd SuttonSutton ‘64‘64 TTimim McInteeMcIntee ‘‘8989 DDavidavid KKellyelly ‘‘0000

1961 Bob Culver Attack Hon. Mention 1988 Tim McIntee Midfi eld Second Team

1962 Bob Culver Attack Hon. Mention 1989 Lou Janotte Goal Hon. Mention

1963 Bob Culver Attack Hon. Mention 1991 Mike Iglio Defense Hon. Mention 1964 Tom Postel Attack Hon. Mention A ALL-AMERICANS

Ed Sutton Goal Hon. Mention L

1992 Jack Herzlinger Midfi eld Hon. Mention L

1965 Tom Postel Attack Th ird Team Steve Cox Defense Hon. Mention - A

1966 Bill Miller Attack Hon. Mention 1993 Tom Burke Attack First Team M Dan Riordan Midfi eld First Team 1968 Bruce Burton Attack Second Team Steve Cox Defense First Team E Dick Conway Attack Second Team Phil Fandale Midfi eld Hon. Mention R

Greg Cody Defense Hon. Mention I 1971 Jerry Saslow Defense First Team C

1994 Dan Riordan Midfi eld First Team A 1973 Al Brown Defense Hon. Mention Steve Carey Defense First Team N Greg Brosakas Attack Second Team 1974 Al Brown Defense Th ird Team Joe Loiacono Midfi eld Second Team S Dan Brooks Midfi eld Hon. Mention 1975 Leroy Meyers Attack Hon. Mention Chris Triolo Defense Hon. Mention

1976 Chris Quinn Attack Th ird Team 1995 Jay Navaez Attack First Team Tom Londino Midfi eld First Team 1977 Bob Michalowski Defense Th ird Team Joe Loiacono Midfi eld Second Team Kevin Kurrus Defense Second Team 1978 Jack Luchsinger Midfi eld Hon. Mention 1996 Omar Rivera Def. Midfi eld First Team 1979 Jack Luchsinger Midfi eld Hon. Mention Chris Triolo Defense First Team Kelly Bixler Goal First Team 1984 Chris Anglim Goal Hon. Mention Jay Navaez Attack Second Team Pete DeRupo Midfi eld Second Team 1985 Joe Woska Defense Hon. Mention Kevin Kurrus Defense Hon. Mention

1986 Tim McIntee Midfi eld Hon. Mention 1997 Todd Bolognese Attack First Team Tony Romano Defense Hon. Mention David Kelly Midfi eld First Team Kevin Kurrus Defense First Team 1987 Tim McIntee Midfi eld Th ird Team Bill Santamaria Defense First Team Luis Gonzalez Midfi eld Second Team

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TTimim PaulsonPaulson ‘‘0606 CColinolin AchenbachAchenbach ‘‘0606 RRobob BlountBlount ‘07‘07 MMattatt DimlerDimler ‘‘0909

David Loiacono Attack Hon. Mention Vin Fredericks Goal Hon. Mention 2005 Colin Achenbach Midfi eld Second Team Rob Blount Defense Second Team 1998 Gavin Chamberlain Attack First Team Ralph Carino Attack Second Team David Loiacono Midfi eld First Team Jeremy Jablonski Attack Second Team David Kelly Defender First Team Tim Paulson Midfi eld Second Team S Vin Fredericks Goal First Team 2006 Colin Achenbach Attack First Team N Luis Gonzalez Midfi eld Second Team Tim Fagan Defense Second Team Tim Paulson Midfi eld First Team A Rob Blount Defense First Team

C 1999 Luis Gonzalez Midfi eld First Team Jeremy Jablonski Midfi eld Second Team I David Kelly Defense First Team Chase Safarowic Defense Second Team

R Benny Cottone Attack Second Team Mike Rimmer Goal Second Team

E Todd Bolognese Midfi eld Second Team Ralph Carino Attack Hon. Mention Rob Parengkuan Midfi eld Second Team M Tim Fagan Defense Second Team 2007 Rob Blount Defense First Team

A Vin Fredericks Goal Second Team Chase Safarowic Defense First Team

- Nick Dello-Iacono Goal Hon. Mention

L 2000 Gavin Chamberlain Attack First Team Greg Cerar Attack Hon. Mention L Rob Parengkuan Midfi eld First Team

A ALL-AMERICANS David Kelly Defense First Team 2008 Greg Cerar Attack First Team R.J. Degenfelder Goal First Team Matt Dimler Midfi eld Second Team Larry Collins Midfi eld Second Team Bryan Leonard Defense Second Team Ernie Th ompson Attack Hon. Mention Mike Cama Face-Off Second Team Mike Brzezinski Defense Hon. Mention Specialist Dave Loftus Attack Hon. Mention

2001 Rob Parengkuan Midfi eld First Team 2009 Greg Cerar Attack First Team Larry Collins Midfi eld First Team Matt Dimler Midfi eld First Team R.J. Degenfelder Goal First Team Bryan Leonard Defense First Team Rob Coscia Attack Second Team Mike Cama Face-Off First Team Drew Cavadias Midfi eld Second Team Specialist Mike Brzezinski Defense Second Team Dave Loftus Attack Second Team Tom Messina Defense Hon. Mention Joe Blount Long-Stick Second Team Midfi eld 2002 Drew Cavadias Midfi eld First Team Dan Sciulla Goal Second Team Anthony Santamaria Midfi eld Hon. Mention Mike Messina Midfi eld Hon. Mention Steve Messina Defense Hon. Mention Jon Kology Defense Hon. Mention

2004 Joe Mascaretti Specialist Second Team 2010 Rich Schmidt Defense First Team Mike Cama Midfi eld First Team 32 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 32 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

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William C. Schmeisser Award L Eddie Plompen Attack First Team Outstanding Defensive Player Dan DaCosta Defense Second Team - Erik Boyd Defense Second Team 1996 Chris Triolo Defense A 1997 Bill Santamaria Defense Jason Cranmer Long-Stick Second Team 1998 David Kelly Defense M Midfi eld 1999 David Kelly Defense Keith Rodriguez Midfi eld Second Team 2000 David Kelly Defense E Ronnie Irving Face-Off Second Team Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award R

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YEAR COACH RECORD 1960 Al Brisotti, Sr. 1-4 COACHING CHRONOLOGY 1961 Al Brisotti, Sr. 3-7 1962 Al Brisotti, Sr. 4-6 1963 Al Brisotti, Sr. 10-3-1 NAME YEARS RECORD 1964 Al Brisotti, Jr. 10-2 Al Brisotti, Sr. 1960-63 18-20-1 1965 Al Brisotti, Jr. 7-5-1 Al Brisotti, Jr. 1964-65 17-7-1 1966 Bill Ashley 8-6 Bill Ashley 1966-72 52-33 1967 Bill Ashley 7-4 Vito Venezia 1973-78 49-37 1968 Bill Ashley 10-2 Bob Rullan 1979-81 20-23 1969 Bill Ashley 5-6 Tony Seaman 1982 13-3 1970 Bill Ashley 5-8 John Danowski 1983-85 27-16 1971 Bill Ashley 8-4 Tom Postel 1986-06 140-118 1972 Bill Ashley 9-3 John Jez 2007-Pres. 67-11 1973 Vito Venezia 12-4 1974 Vito Venezia 8-6 1975 Vito Venezia 8-6 RECORD BY DECADES 1976 Vito Venezia 6-7

S 1977 Vito Venezia 8-8 1978 Vito Venezia 7-6 1960-69 65-45 .591 D 1979 Bob Rullan 3-10 1970-79 74-62 .544 1980-89 84-57 .596 R 1980 Bob Rullan 8-6 1981 Bob Rullan 9-7 1990-99 62-57 .521 O 1982 Tony Seaman 12-3 2000-09 85-45 .653 C 1983 John Danowski 9-6 2010- 32-3 .914 E 1984 John Danowski 6-7

R 1985 John Danowski 12-3 1986 Tom Postel 11-4 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS G 1987 Tom Postel 7-6 1988 Tom Postel 8-5 Most Points (Tom Postel, 1963, 1965) ...... 96 N Most Goals (Tom Postel, 1963) ...... 60

I 1989 Tom Postel 2-10 1990 Tom Postel 0-11 Most Assists (Ed Long, 1975) ...... 57 H 1991 Tom Postel 4-8

C 1992 Tom Postel 3-8 CAREER RECORDS

A 1993 Tom Postel 4-6 Most Points (Tom Postel, 1963-65) ...... 269 1994 Tom Postel 7-5

O Most Goals (Tom Postel, 1963-65) ...... 144 1995 Tom Postel 5-8 Most Assists (Tom Postel, 1963-65) ...... 125 C COACHING RECORDS 1996 Tom Postel 10-3 1997 Tom Postel 8-3 1998 Tom Postel 10-2 1999 Tom Postel 11-3 2000 Tom Postel 8-4 2001 Tom Postel 9-4 2002 Tom Postel 8-4 2003 Tom Postel 4-8 2004 Tom Postel 4-9 2005 Tom Postel 9-5 2006 Tom Postel 8-3 2007 John Jez 9-4 2008 John Jez 11-3 2009 John Jez 15-1 2010 John Jez 16-1 2011 John Jez 16-2 TOTALS (52 SEASONS) 391-268-2

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Holy Cross ...... W 15-4 Cortland State ...... L 12-5 Hobart ...... L 8-4 N.Y. Maritime ...... W 8-3 Adelphi ...... W 12-5 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 10-8 Hofstra ...... W 11-8

1968 (10-2) Coach: Bill Ashley Bowdoin ...... W 13-4 MIT ...... W 15-2 Harvard ...... L 9-6 Villanova ...... W 15-11 C.C.N.Y...... W 12-7 Bucknell ...... W 11-6

Cortland State ...... W 12-11 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Hobart ...... L 11-6 E CC.W..W. Post’sPost’s FirstFirst Men’sMen’s LLacrosseacrosse TTeam,eam, 11960960 N.Y. Maritime ...... W 23-1 A Hofstra ...... L 17-6 Adelphi ...... W 10-8 R 1960 (1-4) 1963 (10-3-1) Bowdoin ...... W 13-5 Colgate ...... W 9-8 Coach: Albert Brisotti Sr. Coach: Albert Brisotti Sr. Villanova ...... W 15-6 Hofstra ...... W 11-8 - B Hobart ...... L 16-0 Ohio State ...... L 9-7 Ohio Wesleyan ...... L 9-8

Loyola (Md.) ...... L 18-2 Villanova ...... W 13-4 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 17-4 1969 (5-6) Y Coach: Bill Ashley Adelphi ...... W 6-4 MIT ...... W 12-11 Kenyon ...... L 16-12 -

C.C.N.Y...... L 16-4 Bowdoin ...... W 9-6 Denison (Ohio) ...... L 14-7 Colgate ...... L 7-5 Y

New England ...... L 9-2 N.Y. Maritime ...... W 17-4 C.C.N.Y...... T 12-12 Harvard ...... L 14-6 E MIT ...... W 13-6 C.C.N.Y...... W 9-8 Adelphi ...... W 14-9 A 1961 (3-7) Brown ...... L 13-6 N.Y. Maritime ...... W 14-5 Villanova ...... W 13-3 R Coach: Albert Brisotti Sr. W.P.C...... W 12-2 Cortland State ...... W 11-9 C.C.N.Y...... W 9-2 Ohio State ...... W 9-5 Hobart ...... L 12-10 Cortland State ...... L 11-2 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 19-0 R Villanova ...... W 8-2 Adelphi ...... T 9-9 Hobart ...... L 15-3 E Towson State ...... L 8-6 Siena ...... W 21-2 1966 (8-6) N.Y. Maritime ...... L 17-3 Wesleyan ...... L 15-5 Hofstra ...... L 4-3 Coach: Bill Ashley Adelphi ...... W 12-6 S

Adelphi ...... L 10-5 Loyola (Md.) ...... W 8-7 Ohio State ...... L 14-6 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 8-7 U Brown ...... L 13-3 Villanova ...... W 9-7 Hofstra ...... W 8-7

Cortland State ...... W 6-5 L

Loyola (Md.) ...... L 10-5 Bowdoin ...... W 8-5 T C.C.N.Y...... W 13-12 MIT ...... W 6-5 1970 (5-8)

1964 (10-2) S Cortland State ...... L 18-8 Coach: Albert Brisotti Jr. C.C.N.Y...... W 14-11 Coach: Bill Ashley Adelphi ...... L 9-4 Villanova ...... W 17-2 Middlebury ...... L 8-7 Colgate ...... L 6-4 Ohio State ...... L 11-10 Holy Cross ...... W 13-2 NYIT ...... W 14-1 1962 (4-6) Harvard ...... L 11-7 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 11-5 Plymouth State (N.H.) ...... W 8-7 Coach: Albert Brisotti Sr. Bowdoin ...... W 12-6 Hobart ...... W 11-9 MIT ...... W 1-0 Ohio State ...... L 12-2 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 19-4 Adelphi ...... W 12-5 Cortland State ...... L 18-3 Villanova ...... W 8-1 Holy Cross ...... W 13-10 N.Y. Maritime ...... W 15-5 C.C.N.Y...... W 8-2 Bowdoin ...... W 5-4 Hofstra ...... W 6-4 MIT ...... L 9-3 Bucknell ...... L 7-1 Towson State ...... L 15-2 Cortland State ...... W 12-2 Hofstra ...... L 10-5 Villanova ...... L 10-8 Brown ...... L 12-3 Adelphi ...... W 12-7 Cortland State ...... L 15-10 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 9-4 Nichols ...... W 6-3 N.Y. Maritime ...... W 14-2 Bucknell ...... L 7-1 Adelphi ...... L 7-4 C.C.N.Y...... W 14-4 1967 (7-4) Hofstra ...... L 16-2 C.C.N.Y...... L 12-7 Loyola (Md.) ...... W 13-9 Coach: Bill Ashley Adelphi ...... L 12-3 Siena ...... W 8-1 Ohio State ...... W 5-2 Albany State ...... W 20-4 Loyola (Md.) ...... L 14-4 1965 (7-5-1) Bowdoin ...... W 16-7 Coach: Albert Brisotti Jr. MIT ...... W 9-8 1971 (8-4) MIT ...... W 10-9 C.C.N.Y...... L 10-9 Coach: Bill Ashley St. Lawrence ...... W 9-6 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 35 35 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

Cortland State# ...... L 12-7 # NCAA First Round

1978 (7-6) Coach: Vito Venezia 3/11 Army ...... L 12-5 3/18 Yale ...... W 10-6 3/23 Harvard ...... L 15-6 3/25 Ithaca ...... L 11-10 3/29 Rutgers ...... L 24-7 4/5 Penn ...... W 16-14 4/8 Williams ...... W 11-5 4/15 New Haven ...... W 10-6 4/19 Adelphi ...... L 8-7 11974974 PioneersPioneers 4/22 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 8-2 4/26 NYIT...... W 13-12 MIT ...... W 20-7 F.D.U. (Teaneck) ...... W 15-5 NYIT ...... W 9-5 4/29 Air Force ...... W 14-8

S Plymouth State (N.H.) ...... W 5-0 Hobart ...... L 16-9 Albany State ...... W 13-5 5/3 Hofstra ...... L 11-7 Albany State ...... W 12-2 Adelphi ...... W 11-8 Williams ...... W 11-8 T

L Colgate ...... W 4-2 Villanova ...... W 18-10 Adelphi ...... L 13-12 1979 (3-10) C.C.N.Y...... W 9-4 NYIT ...... W 12-4 Hofstra ...... L 10-3 Coach: Bob Rullan U Villanova ...... W 9-4 Albany State ...... W 6-4 Army ...... L 13-7

S NYIT ...... W 19-3 Hofstra ...... L 13-9 1976 (6-7) Towson State ...... L 21-7

E Cortland State ...... L 9-6 Albany State ...... W 12-6 Coach: Vito Venezia Geneseo State ...... W 14-13 Harvard ...... L 14-6

R Adelphi ...... L 9-6 Williams ...... 15-7 Rutgers ...... W 14-10 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 6-5 Kean ...... W 24-1 Army ...... W 11-10 St. Lawrence ...... L 17-5

R Hofstra ...... L 12-10 Yale ...... L 11-10 Williams ...... L 13-6 1974 (8-6) Harvard ...... L 13-7 3/18 Kutztown State ...... L 15-6 A 1972 (9-3) Coach: Vito Venezia New England ...... W 18-2 3/22 New Haven ...... W 15-14 E Coach: Bill Ashley Yale ...... L 8-7 NYIT ...... W 11-8 3/25 Adelphi ...... L 20-12 Y St. Lawrence ...... W 9-5 R.I.T...... W 18-7 Adelphi ...... L 15-5 Rutgers ...... L 20-4 - MIT ...... W 12-6 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 9-5 Washington/Lee ...... L 13-8 4/6 Hofstra ...... L 23-11 Y Cornell ...... W 11-1 New England ...... W 9-4 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 13-10 4/13 Montclair State ...... W 12-7

B Middlebury ...... W 7-2 F.D.U. (Teaneck) ...... W 7-2 Hofstra ...... L 13-9 4/16 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 19-18 - Villanova ...... W 17-2 Towson State ...... L 11-1 Albany State ...... W 12-6

R C.C.N.Y...... W 12-1 Adelphi ...... W 14-11 Williams ...... W 15-7 1980 (8-6) Dowling ...... W 17-2 Villanova ...... W 12-8 Kean ...... W 24-1 Coach: Bob Rullan A NYIT ...... W 16-12 NYIT ...... W 13-6 St. John’s ...... W 14-9 E Hofstra ...... L 14-3 Washington/Lee ...... L 20-5 1977 (8-8) Yale ...... W 10-9 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Adelphi ...... L 14-1 Albany State ...... W 12-3 Coach: Vito Venezia Dowling ...... W 13-3 Brown ...... L 10-3 Hofstra ...... L 12-5 Rutgers ...... L 14-7 St. Lawrence ...... L 10-9 Albany State ...... W 13-0 Kean ...... W 10-6 NYIT...... W 10-5 Oswego ...... W 15-7 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... L 10-8 Yale ...... L 9-8 Ithaca ...... L 22-3 1973 (12-4) Gettysburg ...... W 9-8 New Haven ...... W 10-9 Coach: Bill Ashley 1975 (8-6) Harvard ...... L 9-7 Kutztown ...... L 14-8 Yale ...... L 7-6 Coach: Vito Venezia Williams ...... W 15-12 Villanova ...... W 16-2 Southern Conn...... W 19-2 Rutgers ...... L 18-6 Connecticut ...... W 15-8 Adelphi ...... L 22-9 Dowling ...... W 16-4 Yale ...... L 6-5 Adelphi ...... L 16-10 Southampton ...... W 18-1 Bucknell ...... W 8-7 Brown ...... L 15-5 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 14-10 Fairleigh Dickinson...... W 13-5 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 16-8 New England ...... W 12-4 New Haven ...... W 12-3 Montclair State ...... L 15-14 Clarkson ...... W 15-6 F.D.U. (Madison) ...... W 11-6 Air Force ...... W 13-9 Army ...... W 12-6 MIT ...... W 17-2 Dowling ...... W 15-3 Albany State ...... W 13-3 Brown ...... L 11-3 Villanova ...... W 11-5 Hofstra ...... L 6-3 1981 (9-7) Plymouth State (N.H.) ...... W 12-5 F.D.U. (Teaneck) ...... W 12-4 Army ...... L 18-6 Coach: Bob Rullan Washington/Lee ...... L 12-5 Bowdoin ...... L 10-6 Montclair State ...... L 4-3 3/21 YALE ...... L 8-5 3/25 OSWEGO ...... L 10-8 36 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 36 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

3/28 at Villanova...... W 8-6 3/24 DELAWARE ...... L 7-4 4/11 SIENA ...... W 21-3 3/16 BROWN ...... L 18-8 3/31 ARMY ...... L 11-4 4/3 at Hofstra ...... L 10-6 4/15 PENNSYLVANIA ...... L 15-10 3/20 NEW HAMPSHIRE ....L 14-13 4/2 POTSDAM ...... W 11-4 4/7 at St. John’s ...... W 14-8 4/18 at Delaware ...... W 12-11 (ot) ONEONTA ...... W 13-4 4/14 SIENA ...... W 19-3 4/28 at Adelphi ...... L 7-6 3/23 MARYLAND ...... L 13-9 4/8 at New Haven ...... W 12-5 4/21 HOBART ...... W 13-10 5/2 at Penn State ...... W 16-12 3/27 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 14-7 4/11 at Kutztown ...... W 20-14 4/24 ADELPHI ...... L 14-12 5/6 at Army ...... L 16-6 3/30 TOWSON ...... L 14-11 4/14 at Hamden-Sydney ...... L 11-5 4/28 at Harvard ...... L 12-11 5/9 HOFSTRA...... W 8-7 4/6 at Rutgers ...... L 10-9 4/16 at Lynchburg ...... W 12-8 5/1 at Montclair State ...... W 20-1 4/13 at Delaware ...... W 13-11 4/18 at Morgan State ...... W 9-8 5/5 at Pennsylvania ...... L 8-0 1988 (8-5) 4/17 PENNSYLVANIA .....W 15-13 4/22 ADELPHI ...... L 18-6 5/12 MASSACHUSETTS .....L 18-8 Coach: Tom Postel 4/27 at Penn State ...... L 14-13 4/25 SIENA ...... W 8-7 3/12 HARVARD ...... L 5-4 5/4 at Adelphi ...... L 14-12 4/29 at Fairleigh Dickinson ...L 13-7 1985 (12-3) 3/19 at Hobart...... W 15-14 5/11 LOYOLA ...... L 10-4 5/2 SOUTHAMPTON ...... W 19-5 Coach: John Danowski 3/20 at Loyola ...... L 9-1 5/4 MONTCLAIR STATEL 11-10 3/9 STONY BROOK ...... W 18-11 3/26 RUTGERS ...... W 12-2 1992 (3-8) 3/16 HARVARD ...... W 11-9 3/20 at St. John’s ...... W 13-10 Coach: Tom Postel 1982 (12-3) 3/20 at Army ...... W 9-8 4/2 at New Hampshire ...... W 13-3 3/7 HARVARD ...... W 11-4

Coach: Tony Seaman 3/23 at Villanova...... W 14-4 4/16 DELAWARE ...... W 11-5 3/11 WEST CHESTER ...... W 16-2 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/20 at Yale ...... W 9-8 3/30 RUTGERS ...... W 11-6 4/20 at Pennsylvania ...... L 13-9 3/14 at Brown...... L 19-9 E 3/25 OSWEGO ...... W 11-5 4/3 HOFSTRA...... W 16-6 4/23 ADELPHI ...... W 11-10 3/21 at Maryland ...... L 9-5 A 3/27 VILLANOVA ...... W 9-2 4/6 DARTMOUTH ...... W 14-11 4/27 ARMY ...... W 5-4 3/25 at Loyola (Md.) ...... L 18-7 3/30 at Army ...... L 15-4 4/9 SOUTHAMPTON ...... W 17-2 4/30 PENN STATE ...... W 16-6 3/28 at Towson ...... L 13-8 R

4/2 WILLIAM AND MARY W 13-9 4/13 SIENA ...... W 19-6 5/7 NORTH CAROLINA ...L 15-1 4/4 a tSyracuse ...... L 21-11 - 4/6 at Colorado College .....W 11-8 4/17 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 13-5 5/11 at Hofstra ...... L 9-8 4/11 DELAWARE ...... W 9-5 B

4/8 at Air Force ...... W 7-6 4/20 DELAWARE ...... W 12-11 4/18 at St. Johns ...... L 15-12 Y 4/10 at Colorado Mines ...... W 11-2 4/24 at Adelphi ...... L 12-5 1989 (2-10) 4/25 PENN STATE ...... L 10-9 (2ot) -

4/14 at St. John’s ...... W 12-3 4/30 MONTCLAIR STATE W 18-2 Coach: Tom Postel 5/2 ADELPHI ...... L 13-9 Y 4/17 SIENA ...... L 10-9 5/5 at Penn State ...... L 12-10 3/11 at Harvard ...... L 8-4 E 4/20 at Adelphi ...... L 9-8 5/8 MASSACHUSETTS ..L 19-13 3/18 BROWN ...... L 11-7 1993 (4-6) A 4/22 KUTZTOWN...... W 8-7 3/25 MARYLAND ...... L 11-10 (ot) Coach: Tom Postel 4/28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 13-7 1986 (11-4) 3/29 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 7-3 3/10 at West Chester* ...... W 17-5 R

5/1 at Southampton ...... W 14-5 Coach: Tom Postel 4/8 at Rutgers ...... L 10-4 3/20 NAZARETH ...... W 9-7 R 5/3 at Montclair State ..... W 14-10 3/8 STONY BROOK ...... W 19-2 4/11 NORTH CAROLINA .....L 9-5 4/3 at Adelphi* ...... L 13-12

3/15 at Harvard ...... W 13-11 4/15 at Delaware ...... L 9-6 4/17 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 14-8 E

1983 (9-6) 3/22 at North Carolina ...... L 11-7 4/19 PENNSYLVANIA ...... L 12-5 4/24 at Penn State ...... L 17-7 S

Coach: John Danowski 3/23 at Villanova...... W 14-2 4/22 at Adelphi ...... L 16-2 4/28 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... L 12-9 U 3/19 at Rutgers ...... L 15-5 3/29 at Rutgers ...... L 9-3 4/25 at Army ...... L 9-5 5/1 at NYIT* ...... W 14-9 L 3/23 KUTZTOWN...... W 14-5 4/2 at St. John’s ...... W 7-3 4/29 at Penn State ...... W 7-6 5/5 at Harvard ...... L 11-10 T 3/26 at Villanova...... W 8-1 4/5 DARTMOUTH ...... W 14-10 5/3 LOYOLA ...... L 11-5 5/8 TOWSON ...... L 13-10 S 3/30 ROANOKE ...... W 9-8 4/12 SIENA ...... W 20-1 5/15 ADELPHI## ...... L 11-7 4/2 NOTRE DAME ...... W 15-6 4/16 at Pennsylvania ...... W 7-6 1990 (0-11) ## NCAA Div. II Finals 4/6 HOFSTRA...... W 9-8 4/19 DELAWARE ...... W 10-9 Coach: Tom Postel 4/10 atArmy ...... L 12-5 4/28 ADELPHI ...... L 20-12 3/10 HARVARD ...... L 13-10 1994 (7-5) 4/12 at St. John’s ...... W 8-6 5/3 PENN STATE ...... W 8-7 3/17 at Brown...... L 18-5 Coach: Tom Postel 4/16 SIENA ...... W 11-8 5/7 ARMY ...... W 8-7 3/24 at Maryland ...... L 17-13 3/14 PFEIFFER ...... W 18-6 4/20 ADELPHI ...... L 15-4 5/10 at Hofstra ...... W 19-12 3/28 at St. John’s ...... L 13-9 3/17 WEST CHESTER* ...... W 12-6 4/23 at Hobart...... L 18-5 5/11 at Rutgers#...... L 13-8 3/31 TOWSON ...... L 20-12 3/20 DENVER ...... W 9-5 4/28 AIR FORCE ...... W 12-5 #NCAA First Round 4/14 DELAWARE ...... L 9-8 3/27 VERMONT ...... L 9-5 5/4 SOUTHAMPTON ...... W 7-5 4/18 PENNSYLVANIA ...... L 16-8 4/2 ADELPHI*...... W 9-7 5/7 HARVARD ...... L 7-5 1987 (7-6) 4/21 at Adelphi ...... L 16-15 4/9 at Limestone ...... W 14-7 5/10 MASSACHUSETTS ...... L 8-7 Coach: Tom Postel 4/25 LOYOLA ...... L 26-8 4/16 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 11-5 3/7 at Loyola ...... L 13-10 4/28 PENN STATE ...... L 13-10 4/19 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 6-5 1984 (6-7) 3/14 HARVARD ...... L 12-5 5/5 HOFSTRA...... L 14-5 4/23 at Nazareth ...... L 12-11 Coach: John Danowski 3/21 VERMONT ...... W 13-7 4/30 NYIT* ...... L 17-15 3/17 at Southampton ...... W 14-5 3/28 at Rutgers ...... L 11-7 1991 (4-8) 5/4 HARVARD ...... W 11-9 3/19 MICHIGAN ...... W 21-6 4/1 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 11-10 Coach: Tom Postel 5/7 at Towson ...... L 15-7 3/21 ARMY ...... L 8-6 4/5 NEW HAMPSHIRE ....W 16-4 3/9 at Harvard ...... W 11-8 * NYCAC game 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 37 37 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

2002 (8-4) 11996996 NNCAACAA DDivisionivision IIII CChampionshampions Coach: Tom Postel 3/14 MERRIMACK ...... W 13-5 3/16 WEST CHESTER* ...... W 14-9 3/21 DOWLING* ...... W 16-13 3/23 at Bentley ...... W 13-9 3/30 LEMOYNE ...... W 11-7 4/6 at Nazareth ...... L 11-10 4/10 at Adelphi* ...... L 13-11 4/17 PACE ...... W 16-9 4/20 at Bryant ...... L 14-9 4/27 SOUTHAMPTON* ....W 17-7 5/1 MOLLOY* ...... W 15-5 5/4 at NYIT* ...... L 14-8

4/5 at Pace* ...... W 6-3 5/8 BENTLEY ...... W 25-8 2003 (4-8) 1995 (5-8) 4/9 at West Chester ...... W 10-7 5/30 Adelphi## ...... L 11-8 Coach: Tom Postel Coach: Tom Postel 4/12 NAZARETH ...... L 11-10 * NYCAC game 3/1vs. Eastern Connecticut ....L 16-5 S 3/4 at Loyola ...... L 22-6 4/16 at Albany ...... W 16-13 ## NCAA Div. II Finals (at Maryland) 3/20 at Pace ...... L 13-10 T 3/8 at Pennsylvania ...... L 17-8 4/23 QUEENS N.C.* ...... W 17-1 3/2 BENTLEY ...... W 12-5 L 3/15 at West Chester ...... W 14-4 4/27 at NYIT* ...... L 12-10 2000 (8-4) 3/29 vs. LeMoyne ...... L 12-8 U 3/18 at Springfi eld ...... L 12-7 5/4 Adelphi# ...... L 13-12 (ot) Coach: Tom Postel 4/2 SOUTHAMPTON ...... W 11-6

S 3/22 at Providence ...... W 12-6 * NYCAC game 3/18 DOWLING ...... W 15-4 4/5 NAZARETH ...... L 11-3

E 4/1 at Adelphi* ...... L 10-9 #NCAA Div. II Semifi nals 3/22 MERRIMACK ...... W 17-7 4/12 WEST CHESTER ....L 8-7 (ot) 4/4 DOWLING* ...... W 26-1 3/25 at Bentley ...... W 20-9 4/16 at New Haven ...... W 25-1 R

4/8 at Limestone ...... L 12-10 1998 (10-2) 4/1 WEST CHESTER ...... W 17-8 4/23 at Dowling ...... L 1104 4/15 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 15-7 Coach: Tom Postel 4/4 PACE ...... W 9-5

R 4/26 at Molloy ...... W 16-3 4/23 NAZARETH ...... L 15-10 3/14 at Sacred Heart ...... W 13-7 4/8 at Nazareth ...... L 9-5 4/29 NYIT...... L 17-12 A 4/29 at NYIT* ...... W 13-9 3/18 DOWLING* ...... W 14-8 4/12 at Southampton ...... W 15-9 5/4 at Adelphi# ...... L 17-11 E 5/3 at Harvard ...... L 15-9 3/22 ST. ANDREWS ...... W 13-11 4/15 ADELPHI ...... L 11-10 * NYCAC game Y 5/6 TOWSON ...... L 23-5 3/25 at Pace ...... W 15-2 4/24 MOLLOY ...... W 18-7 # NCAA Div. II Semifi nals - 3/28 at Limestone ...... W 10-5 4/29 Denison ...... L 11-6

Y 1996 (10-3) 4/3 at Southampton* ...... W 12-5 5/6 NYIT...... W 17-8 2004 (4-9) Coach: Tom Postel 4/7 MOLLOY* ...... W 5-4 5/28 Limestone## ...... L 10-9 B Coach: Tom Postel

- 3/13 at Queens (N.C.)* ...... W 17-5 4/11 at Nazareth ...... L 11-10 ## NCAA Div. II Finals (at Maryland) 3/13 vs. Pace ...... L 17-7 3/16 LIMESTONE ...... W 11-0 4/18 ADELPHI*...... W 9-8

R 3/20 at Bentley ...... L 8-7 (ot) 3/20 ST. ANDREW’S ...... W 13-9 4/25 WEST CHESTER ...... W 11-2 2001 (9-4) 4/3 NAZARETH ...... L 15-9 A 3/23 ALBANY ...... W 10-4 5/2 NYIT* ...... W 12-3 Coach: Tom Postel 4/10 BRYANT ...... L 12-10 E 3/27 WEST CHESTER* ...... W 9-5 5/24 Adelphi## ...... L 18-6 3/11 Denison (at St. Joseph’s, Pa.)L 13-8 4/12 at Southampton ...... W 13-8 Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/30 ADELPHI*...... L 10-7 * NYCAC game 3/17 at West Chester* ...... W 13-7 4/17 LEMOYNE ...... L 12-10 4/3 DOWLING* ...... W 12-5 ## NCAA Div. II Finals (at Rutgers) 3/24 BENTLEY ...... W 18-5 4/19 DOWLING ...... W 13-9 4/4 PROVIDENCE ...... W 7-6 3/31 at LeMoyne ...... W 9-8 4/21 at Molloy ...... L 16-10 4/13 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... L 17-5 1999 (11-3) 4/7 NAZARETH ...... L 15-10 4/24 at NYIT ...... L 12-8 4/16 at Southampton* ...... W 12-9 Coach: Tom Postel 4/11 at Pace ...... W 13-5 4/28 ADELPHI ...... L 12-4 4/20 at Nazareth ...... L 18-11 3/13 MERCYHURST ...... W 11-8 4/14 MOLLOY* ...... W 14-6 5/1 MOLLOY ...... W 9-8 4/27 NYIT...... W 9-8 3/20 ST. ANDREWS ...... W 15-7 4/18 a tDowling*...... W 16-9 5/5 at Adelphi ...... W 6-5 5/1 ADELPHI## ...... W 15-10 3/24 at Dowling*...... W 12-9 4/21 BRYANT ...... W 9-5 5/8 at NYIT ...... L 16-4 * NYCAC game 3/27 at Limestone ...... W 12-4 4/28 ADELPHI*...... L 9-8 ##NCAA Div. II Finals 4/3 at West Chester* ...... W 7-3 5/2 at Southampton* ...... W 9-6 2005 (9-5) 4/10 NAZARETH ...... W 11-10 5/5 NYIT* ...... W 15-9 Coach: Tom Postel 1997 (8-3) 4/14 SOUTHAMPTON* ....W 16-6 5/19 ADELPHI# ...... L 16-8 3/12 Lees-McRae (at Mercyhurst)W 22-2 Coach: Tom Postel 4/17 at Adelphi* ...... L 14-7 * NYCAC game 3/13 Mars Hill (at Mercyhurst)W 20-7 3/15 SACRED HEART ...... W 14-5 4/22 at Pace ...... W 8-7 (2 ot) NCAA Div. II Semifi nal 3/19 BENTLEY ...... W 16-10 3/22 SOUTHAMPTON* ....W 14-8 4/24 at Denison ...... L 9-8 3/23 Drexel (Orlando, Fla.) .....L 8-6 3/29 at Limestone ...... W 13-5 4/28 at Molloy* ...... W 21-4 4/3 NAZARETH ...... L 10-9 4/2 DOWLING* ...... W 16-5 5/1 at NYIT* ...... W 16-12 4/9 at Bryant ...... W 10-5 38 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 38 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

4/13 Dowling (at Stony Brook) ..W 12-6 4/26 DOWLING* ...... W 9-8 2010 (16-1, 9-1 ECC) 2/26 CHESTNUT HILL* .....W 13-7 4/16 at LeMoyne ...... L 12-3 5/3 DOMINICAN (N.Y.*) .W 19-4 Coach: John Jez 2/27 AMERICAN INT’L .....W 18-2 4/20 MOLLOY ...... W 11-10 * ECC game 2/13 at Queens (N.C.) ...... W 14-6 3/5 at Seton Hill* ...... W 11-6 4/24 NYIT...... L 19-12 2/16 vs. Catawba (at Queens) W 9-5 3/12 BENTLEY ...... W 6-3 4/27 SOUTHAMPTON ...... W 21-2 2009 (15-1, 6-0 ECC) 3/6 SETON HILL* ...... W 17-4 3/16 SAINT ANSELM ...... W 10-2 4/30 Mercyhurst (at Hartwick) W 17-10 Coach: John Jez 3/7 MERCY* ...... W 12-3 3/19 SAINT MICHAEL’S ....W 10-4 5/7 at Adelphi ...... W 19-11 2/14 at Wingate ...... W 15-7 3/13 BENTLEY ...... W 7-4 3/26 at Dowling*...... L 8-7 (ot) 5/21 NYIT# ...... L 21-9 2/17 at Catawba ...... W 18-5 3/20 at Chestnut Hill* ...... W 14-5 4/2 NYIT* ...... W 9-5 # NCAA Div. II Semifi nals 2/28 Assumption ...... W 21-3 3/21 AMERICAN INT’L .....W 19-3 4/9 MERCYHURST* ...... W 4-3 3/7 at Bentley ...... W 18-7 3/24 DOMINICAN ...... W 10-3 4/13 at Wheeling Jesuit* ...... W 14-3 2006 (8-3) 3/11 vs. Queens (N.C.)$ ...... W 18-7 3/28 at Southern N.H...... W 11-7 4/16 LAKE ERIE* ...... W 15-5 Coach: Tom Postel 3/14 vs. Saint Michael’s$ ...... W 18-1 4/3 at NYIT* ...... W 13-11 4/27 at Mercy* ...... W 15-12 3/15 Merrimack$ ...... W 17-10 3/21 at LeMoyne ...... L 6-5 4/10 DOWLING* ...... L 8-7 4/30 at Dominican* ...... W 14-10 3/17 Bentley$ ...... W 12-9 3/23 Dominican* ...... W 19-5 4/17 WHEELING JESUIT* .W 22-5 5/7 MOLLOY* ...... W 13-2 3/25 at Nazareth ...... L 11-7 3/28 Southern N.H...... W 19-5 4/24 at Molloy* ...... W 16-6 5/21 MERCYHURST# ...... L 14-4 4/1 at NYIT ...... W 11-9 4/4 NYIT* ...... W 16-12 5/1 at Mercyhurst* ...... W 11-9 * ECC game

4/5 DOWLING ...... W 10-7 4/11 at Adelphi* ...... W 13-7 5/9 LAKE ERIE* ...... W 26-4 # NCAA Div. II Semifi nals Y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

4/8 BRYANT ...... W 14-9 4/18 Mercyhurst* ...... W 10-5 5/22 DOWLING# ...... W 9-8 $ played at Grand Canyon E 4/15 LEMOYNE ...... L 10-9 4/25 Molloy* ...... W 16-5 5/30 vs. Le Moyne## ...... W 14-9 A 4/22 at Mercyhurst ...... L 10-9 5/2 at Dowling*...... W 15-8 * ECC game R 4/29 ADELPHI ...... W 15-7 5/16 Limestone# ...... W 12-9 # NCAA Div. II Semifi nals

5/3 at Molloy ...... W 15-5 5/24 vs. LeMoyne## ...... W 8-7 ## NCAA Finals - 5/6 a Dominican (N.Y.) ...... W 25-3 * ECC game (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.) B

$ Lake Buena Vista, Fla. $ Disney Wide World of Sports, Y Orlando, Fla. 2011 (16-2, 9-1 ECC) -

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Coach: John Jez ## NCAA Finals 2/17 vs. Notre Dame de Namur$W 11-2 E 2/18 at Queens (N.C.) ...... W 8-6 (Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.) 2/19 at Grand Canyon ...... W 19-3 A 2/20 at Belmont Abbey ...... W 8-7 2/22 vs. Mesa State$ ...... W 21-3 R 2/24 DOMINICAN (N.Y.)* .W 12-4

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2008 (11-3, 4-2 ECC) Coach: John Jez 22010010 NNCAACAA DDivisionivision IIII CChampionshampions 2/16 at Queens (N.C.) ...... W 14-7 2/19 at Catawba ...... W 17-2 2/24 ASSUMPTION ...... W 14-6 3/1 BRYANT ...... W 11-6 3/7 at Briarcliff e ...... W 14-3 3/9 SETON HILL ...... W 16-6 3/15 LEMOYNE ...... L 8-6 3/21 at Wheeling Jesuit ...... W 15-4 3/29 at NYIT* ...... L 10-8 4/5 ADELPHI*...... W 15-14 (ot) 4/12 at Mercyhurst* ...... L 8-1 4/19 at Molloy* ...... W 13-12 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 39 39 22009009 DDIVISIONIVISION IIII NATIONALNATIONAL CHAMPIONSCHAMPIONS 22010010 DDIVISIONIVISION IIII NATIONALNATIONAL CHAMPIONSCHAMPIONS CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Y T I TTeamseams N 1155

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Entering its ninth decade of providing access to the American dream through excellence in higher education, Long Island Uni- I versity is a multi-campus, diverse, doctoral institution of higher learning. One of the largest and most comprehensive private S universities in the country, Long Island University off ers almost 600 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs

and certifi cates, and educates more than 18,600 credit-seeking students and 5,900 continuing education students in Brook- I lyn, Brookville (C.W. Post), Brentwood, Riverhead, Rockland, and West Chester. Th e Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Phar- S marcy and Health Services prepares students for successful careers in the fi elds of pharmacy and health care. Th e University’s C Global College off ers a wide range of study abroad options at overseas centers in China, Costa Rica, Japan and South Africa. . SCHOOLS OF STUDY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE W Th e C.W. Post Campus includes six schools of study: the College Th e C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is known . of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed Palm- for small classes and personal attention from dedicated and highly er School of Library and Information Science; the College of Manage- credentialed professors. C.W. Post off ers more than 250 undergradu- P ment, including the schools of Business, Professional Accountancy ate, graduate and doctoral degree programs, many of which carry the O and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with 13 endorsement of the world’s top accrediting agencies, including the S academic departments; the School of Education; the School of Health American Psychological Association, the American Library Associa-

Professions and Nursing, and the School of Visual and Performing tion, AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate T Arts. For more information visit our Web site at www.liu.edu/academ- Schools of Business, and many more. ics. IDEAL LOCATION C.W. Post is located on Long Island in the Village of PERSONALIZED EDUCATION Brookville, one of the most sought-after residential Th e academic and personal support provided to C.W. Post communities in the . Our location, just 10 students is second to none. Each undergraduate is assigned to minutes by car from the Long Island Expressway, means that a full-time, professional academic counselor to help them stay you can quickly get to major shopping malls, beautiful beaches, on course to successful completion of their degrees. C.W. Post’s parks and gardens, historic landmarks that include the former award-winning Cooperative Education program provides homes of U.S. presidents, multiplex movie theaters, sports students with the opportunity for internships related to their centers, planetariums and museums. Th e campus is just 50 studies, and the Offi ce of Professional Experience and Career minutes from the corporate and entertainment capital of the Planning maintains a wide array of services to help graduates world – . enter meaningful and rewarding careers. FIRST-RATE FACILITIES Th e safe and secure, 307-acre C.W. Post Campus is widely acclaimed for its scenic beauty and distinguished architecture. Its academic, cultural and recreational facilities include three art galleries, 80 student organizations, the world-class Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and a premier research library with more than three million volumes. 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 43 43 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE T S O P

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THIS IS C.W. POST T THIS IS C.W. • Brian Kilmeade, Anchor for Fox 5 and Friends (Media Arts) • Howard Lorber, CEO of Nathan’s Famous Franks (Accounting) • Al Kahn, the marketer for Cabbage Patch Kids, Yugio and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Ted David, 1010 WINS Business Reporter (Media Arts) • Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the Lockhorn’s and Howard Huge (Education) • Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of the WB Television Network • Sarabeth Levine - 1964, of Sarabeth’s Kitchen franchise in NYC • A.J. Benza - 1984, E! Television, TV host, gossip columnist • John Collins (Marketing) –1983, Chief Operating Offi cer, National Hockey League and Former President, Cleveland Browns • Steven Cymbrowitz – 1974, NYS Assemblyman • Ed Lauter – 1960, actor • Ron Stonitsch –1971, track team alumni • Ralph Suozzi –1979, Mayor of Glen Cove • Robert K. Sweeney –1980, NYS Assemblyman • Gary Wichard (football) - 1972, sports agent

44 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 44 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE David Steinberg - President, Long Island University Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution since 1985. Th e son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of ’s Park Avenue Synagogue, he was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a Fulbright year at the University of the and a year at Columbia University on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary degrees. He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, where he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis Uni- versity as executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in 1977. L LIU/C.W. POST ADMINISTRATION I

Th e author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine U history, Dr. Steinberg has taught, lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His fi rst book, “Philippine Collaboration in World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th e Philippines: A Singular and a / Plural Place,” now in its third edition, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as “the best single- C

volume guide to understanding the Philippines, past and present.” He also edited and co-authored both editions of “In Search of .

Southeast Asia,” one of the major textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the W world to co-author “Th e Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia,” a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addi-

tion, he is a co-author of “Religion and Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds,” . which was published in 2005. P

Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when O Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies, the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others. S T He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on the C.W. Post Campus. Th e couple

has two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accom- A plishment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow. D M I

Paul H. Forestell - Provost, C.W. Post N I S

Paul H. Forestell, a professor of psychology and an internationally renowned marine mammal T

scientist, was appointed provost of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008. R A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacifi c Whale Foundation in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University, A and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at C.W. Post. T I

As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area’s most respected private O

university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduate and 2,300 N continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program development, admissions and recruitment, retention, fi nancial aid, athletics, student aff airs, public safety, and buildings and grounds.

His collaborative leadership style has contributed greatly to enhancing the student-centered mission of the University. In 2008, Dr. Forestell established the Division of Student Retention & Academic Support Services at C.W. Post to assist students in achieving academic and career success. A champion of experiential learning, he coordinates study abroad and fi eld research op- portunities for students, and teaches classes in whale and dolphin behavior.

Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and philos- ophy in 1972 and a master’s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including “Humpbacks of Hawai’i: Th e Long Journey Back.” 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guide 45 45 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2012 MEN’S LACROSSE

Bryan Collins enters his sixth year as the Director of Athletics at C.W. Post. Under Collins’ leadership, the Pioneers’ athletic programs have seen a continual rise in both the regional and national levels of athletic performance and academics.

During Collins’ tenure, the Pioneers have achieved both athletic and academic success. Notable achievements include 26 conference titles as well as NCAA championship titles from the 2007 women’s lacrosse and 2009 and 2010 men’s lacrosse teams.

Th is past season, the men’s and women’s cross country, women’s swimming, men’s lacrosse,

S and softball teams all participated in NCAA tournaments. N

I C.W. Post boasts some of top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in

L national polls. Th e Pioneers fi nished fi rst in the East Coast Conference Commissioner’s Cup

L standings for 2009-10 - the second Cup win (2006-07) during Collins’ tenure. Prior to the 2007-08 academic year, the football and fi eld hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Penn- O sylvania State Athletic Conference. C

Off the fi eld, Collins has included community service as a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the eff orts since his N arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other charitable

A organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the 2008-09 academic year, C.W. Post

Y student-athletes completed over 3,200 hours of service. R Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as B

well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic achievements in the classroom. In addition, C.W. Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the S Adopt-A-Faculty program.

C I During 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete

T Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual

E student-athlete awards banquet to recognize both athletic

L and academic success. Th e department also established an

H Academic Honor Roll to honor student-athletes’ who receive a minimum 3.0 grade point average. T

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Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic

F facilities on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf on Hickox Field as well as a brand new state-of-the art sound O

system for the stadium. In addition, all of the outdoor athletic

R fi elds have undergone improvements to their playing surface. Th e Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basket- O ball and volleyball teams, received a new sound system as well T as a working press row table for media and game operations

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E A former student-athlete at St. John’s University, Collins R played linebacker on the Red Storm’s football team and was I the recipient of the Dr. Peter Vitulli Award, given to the St. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BRYAN COLLINS BRYAN D DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS John’s student-athlete who demonstrated the most courage, perseverance, dedication and spirit of self-sacrifi ce in seeking to attain the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Collins received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1987.

Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (16) and daughter, Megan (11).

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Jamie Apicella Melissa Beausoleil Chris Casey Mark Dawson Jill Fisher Bill Gaff ney Jim Gibbons Associate AD, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Coach, Assistant Director, Interim Head Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Head Coach, Softball Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Athletic Media Relations Baseball Community Service Coordinator C C.W. POST ATHLETICS STAFF . W .

Jonathan Gill Sean Grennan Marie Guarnieri Matt Guercio Shantey Hill Brian Hughes John Jez P Strength & Conditioning Faculty Athletic Athletic Administrative Coordinator, Sr. Associate AD, Senior Associate AD, Head Coach,

Coordinator Representative Assistant Athletic Operations and Woman Administrator Asst. Football Coach Lacrosse Coach O Assistant Football Coach Special Events S T

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Andreas Lindberg Meghan McNamara Deirdre Moore Rob Morris Shellane Ogoshi Sarah Ralls Kathy Renton T Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Director, Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Raenee Savin Bob Sugar Carl Summerlin Bob Tirado Maureen Travers Head Coach, Equipment Manager Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Field Hockey Tennis Swimming

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132 All-Americans 15 Position Players of the Year 12 NCAA Appearances 1977, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 5 Players of the Year 3 National Championships 1 Historic Program

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18 Wheeling Jesuit* hickox field 12 p.m. 25 Seton Hill* hickox field 12 p.m. SENIOR doug hoch march

3 Southern New Hampshire hickox field 12 p.m. 10 at Bentley waltham, mass. 1 p.m. 17 Dowling* hickox field 12 p.m. 24 at nyit* old westbury, n.y. 1 p.m. 31 at Mercyhurst* erie, pa. 12 p.m. april

SENIOR 7 at Lake Erie* painesville, ohio 1 p.m. tom giordano 14 Mercy * hickox field 12 p.m. 21 Dominican* hickox field 1 p.m. 28 at Molloy* rockville centre, n.y. 1 p.m. may

5 at Chestnut Hill* , pa. 12 p.m.

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