2017 Towson University Men’s 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide

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2017 Towson University Lacrosse Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Previous) Major 1 Calvin Livingston Jr. D 6-2 194 Reisterstown, Md./McDonogh School Accounting 2 Shane Brennan Fr. G 6-0 190 Huntington Station, N.Y./Walt Whitman Business Administration 3 Brian Bolewicki R-Sr. M 5-11 197 Cockeysville, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Sport Management 5 Steven Stillwell Jr. M/FO 5-11 210 Bethesda, Md./Winston Churchill Business Adminstration 7 Connor Harryman Jr. M/FO 5-9 185 Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll (Bellarmine) Buisness Admin. 8 Tyler Konen Sr. A 6-2 187 Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Biology 9 Jon Mazza So. M 6-3 205 Davidsonville, Md./The Calverton School Sport Management 11 Cole Robertson Jr. M 6-0 190 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s HS Sport Management 12 Matt Sovero R-Fr. M 6-2 180 Easton, Md./Saints Peter and Paul Sport Management 13 Grant Maloof So. M 5-11 180 Davidsonville, Md./South River Sport Management 14 Zach Goodrich So. M 6-2 185 Stevensville, Md./Kent Island Business Administration 15 Johnny Giuffreda Jr. A 5-11 168 Stevensville, Md./Kent Island (Loyola (Md.)) Mass Communications 16 Jack Adams Sr. M 6-3 210 Freeland, Md./Hereford Sport Management 17 Casey Kimmel Fr. M 5-10 170 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Undeclared 18 Hunter Tyler Fr. M 6-2 200 Millersville, Md./Severn School Business Administration 19 Mike Fanshaw Fr. M 5-6 155 Glyndon, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Undeclared 20 Sid Ewell Jr. D 6-0 170 Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle (CCBC Essex) Marketing 22 Ryan Drenner Sr. A 6-0 185 Finksburg, Md./Westminster Psychology 23 Tyler Young Sr. M 5-9 190 Crofton, Md./Arundel Computer Science 24 Brendan Sunday So. A 6-5 200 Poughquag, N.Y./Arlington Business 25 Brett Hall Jr. D 6-2 210 Northport, N.Y./Northport Finance 26 Joe Seider Sr. A 6-3 215 Sparks, Md./Hereford Marketing 27 Mike Lynch Sr. M 5-10 190 Forest Hill, Md./Boys’ Latin School Sport Management 28 Matt Hoy Sr. G 5-10 185 Gaithersburg, Md./T.S. Wooten Business Administration 29 Adam Ceribelli Jr. M 5-8 175 Monkton, Md./Hereford Business Management 30 Chad Patterson So. D 6-3 200 Westminster, Md./Westminster Sport Management 31 Nick DelBene So. M 6-1 195 Yorktown, Md./Yorktown Business 32 Alec Burckley Sr. M/FO 5-10 170 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Finance 33 Tyler Mayes Sr. LSM 5-8 160 Bel Air, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Business Administration 34 Scott Barger Fr. LSM 5-9 170 Foothill Ranch, Calif./Trabuco Hills Business Administration 35 Drew Laundry Fr. A 5-10 185 Billerica, Mass./Billerica Marketing 36 Jimmie Wilkerson So. M 6-0 180 Huntingtown, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken Criminal Justice 37 Matt Wylly Sr. M 6-0 190 Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Kilbourne International Business 38 Ben Coakley Fr. A 6-0 185 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Psychology 39 Joe Patti Fr. LSM 6-1 193 Sparks, Md./Hereford Undeclared 40 Jake McLean Fr. M 5-11 175 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon Entrepreneurship 41 Alex Woodall So. M/FO 6-1 225 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s HS (High Point) Communications 42 JP Crowley So. A 5-11 175 Parkland, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Business 43 Jack McNallen Fr. M 6-1 180 Amherst, N.H./Bishop Guertin Undeclared 44 Dylan Kinnear So. A 6-0 200 Glen Park NW, Calgary, Alberta/Bowness (Ohio State) Business 45 Eric Stout Fr. D 6-1 185 Cockeysville, Md./Loyola Blakefield Accounting 47 Saunders Healy Fr. D 6-3 185 Exton, Pa./Downingtown East Business Finance 48 Gray Bodden Fr. D 6-1 210 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Business Administration 49 Josh Miller Jr. G 5-11 190 Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon Design Studies

Head Coach: Shawn Nadelen (6th Season) - Johns Hopkins 2001 Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Anthony Gilardi (6th Season) - Ohio State 2004 Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Dan Cocchi (6th Season) - Towson 2003 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andy Shilling (1st Season) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Brian Hemming (1st Season) - Gettysburg 1997

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2017 Towson University Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Previous) Major 16 Jack Adams Sr. M 6-3 210 Freeland, Md./Hereford Sport Management 34 Scott Barger Fr. LSM 5-9 170 Foothill Ranch, Calif./Trabuco Hills Business Administration 48 Gray Bodden Fr. D 6-1 210 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Business Administration 3 Brian Bolewicki R-Sr. M 5-11 197 Cockeysville, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Sport Management 2 Shane Brennan Fr. G 6-0 190 Huntington Station, N.Y./Walt Whitman Business Administration 32 Alec Burckley Sr. M/FO 5-10 170 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Finance 29 Adam Ceribelli Jr. M 5-8 175 Monkton, Md./Hereford Business Management 38 Ben Coakley Fr. A 6-0 185 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Psychology 42 JP Crowley So. A 5-11 175 Parkland, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Business 31 Nick DelBene So. M 6-1 195 Yorktown, Md./Yorktown Business 22 Ryan Drenner Sr. A 6-0 185 Finksburg, Md./Westminster Psychology 20 Sid Ewell Jr. D 6-0 170 Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle (CCBC Essex) Marketing 19 Mike Fanshaw Fr. M 5-6 155 Glyndon, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Undeclared 15 Johnny Giuffreda Jr. A 5-11 168 Stevensville, Md./Kent Island (Loyola (Md.)) Mass Communications 14 Zach Goodrich So. M 6-2 185 Stevensville, Md./Kent Island Business Administration 25 Brett Hall Jr. D 6-2 210 Northport, N.Y./Northport Finance 7 Connor Harryman Jr. M/FO 5-9 185 Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll (Bellarmine) Buisness Admin. 47 Saunders Healy Fr. D 6-3 185 Exton, Pa./Downingtown East Business Finance 28 Matt Hoy Sr. G 5-10 185 Gaithersburg, Md./T.S. Wooten Business Administration 17 Casey Kimmel Fr. M 5-10 170 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Undeclared 44 Dylan Kinnear So. A 6-0 200 Glen Park NW, Calgary, Alberta/Bowness (Ohio State) Business 8 Tyler Konen Sr. A 6-2 187 Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan Biology 35 Drew Laundry Fr. A 5-10 185 Billerica, Mass./Billerica Marketing 1 Calvin Livingston Jr. D 6-2 194 Reisterstown, Md./McDonogh School Accounting 27 Mike Lynch Sr. M 5-10 190 Forest Hill, Md./Boys’ Latin School Sport Management 13 Grant Maloof So. M 5-11 180 Davidsonville, Md./South River Sport Management 33 Tyler Mayes Sr. LSM 5-8 160 Bel Air, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Business Administration 9 Jon Mazza So. M 6-3 205 Davidsonville, Md./The Calverton School Sport Management 40 Jake McLean Fr. M 5-11 175 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon Entrepreneurship 43 Jack McNallen Fr. M 6-1 180 Amherst, N.H./Bishop Guertin Undeclared 49 Josh Miller Jr. G 5-11 190 Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon Design Studies 46 Nicholas Muscarella So. M 6-2 185 Potomac, Md./Winston Churchill Finance 30 Chad Patterson So. D 6-3 200 Westminster, Md./Westminster Sport Management 39 Joe Patti Fr. LSM 6-1 193 Sparks, Md./Hereford Undeclared 11 Cole Robertson Jr. M 6-0 190 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s HS Sport Management 26 Joe Seider Sr. A 6-3 215 Sparks, Md./Hereford Marketing 12 Matt Sovero R-Fr. M 6-2 180 Easton, Md./Saints Peter and Paul Sport Management 5 Steven Stillwell Jr. M/FO 5-11 210 Bethesda, Md./Winston Churchill Business Adminstration 45 Eric Stout Fr. D 6-1 185 Cockeysville, Md./Loyola Blakefield Accounting 24 Brendan Sunday So. A 6-5 200 Poughquag, N.Y./Arlington Business 18 Hunter Tyler Fr. M 6-2 200 Millersville, Md./Severn School Business Administration 36 Jimmie Wilkerson So. M 6-0 180 Huntingtown, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken Criminal Justice 41 Alex Woodall So. M/FO 6-1 225 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s HS (High Point) Communications 37 Matt Wylly Sr. M 6-0 190 Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Kilbourne International Business 23 Tyler Young Sr. M 5-9 190 Crofton, Md./Arundel Computer Science

Head Coach: Shawn Nadelen (6th Season) - Johns Hopkins 2001 Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Anthony Gilardi (6th Season) - Ohio State 2004 Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Dan Cocchi (6th Season) - Towson 2003 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andy Shilling (1st Season) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Brian Hemming (1st Season) - Gettysburg 1997

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2017 Towson University Lacrosse - From Whence They Came Alberta, Canada (1) 44 Dylan Kinnear

New Hampshire (1) 43 Jack McNallen Massachusetts (1) 35 Drew Laundry Connecticut (1) 49 Josh Miller New Jersey (3) 8 Tyler Konen 32 Alec Burckley 38 Ben Coakley New York (5) 2 Shane Brennan California (2) 17 Casey Kimmel 34 Scott Barger Ohio (1) 24 Brendan Sunday 40 Jake McLean 37 Matt Wylly 25 Brett Hall 31 Nick DelBene Texas (1) Florida (1) 7 Connor Harryman 42 JP Crowley (2) Maryland (26) 20 Sid Ewell 1 Calvin Livingston 23 Tyler Young 47 Saunders Healey 3 Brian Bolewicki 26 Joe Seider Breakdown By State/Province 5 Stephen Stillwell 27 Mike Lynch Maryland - 26 9 Jon Mazza 28 Matt Hoy New York - 5 11 Cole Robertson 29 Adam Ceribelli 30 Chad Patterson New Jersey - 3 12 Matt Sovero 13 Grant Maloof 33 Tyler Mayes California - 2 14 Zach Goodrich 36 Jimmie Wilkerson Pennsylvania - 2 15 Johnny Giuffreda 39 Joe Patti Connecticut - 1 16 Jack Adams 41 Alex Woodall Florida - 1 18 Hunter Tyler 45 Eric Stout Massachusetts - 1 19 Michael Fanshaw 46 Nicholas Muscarella New Hampshire - 1 22 Ryan Drenner 48 Gray Bodden Ohio - 1 Texas - 1 Alberta, Canada - 1

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Breakdown By Position Breakdown By Major Midfield - 23 Accounting - 2 Attack - 10 Biology - 1 Defense - 9 Business - 16 Goalie - 3 Communications - 2 LSM - 1 Computer Science - 1 Criminal Justice - 1 Design Studies - 1 Entrepreneurship - 1 Finance - 3 International Business - 1 Marketing - 3 Psychology - 2 Sports Management - 8 Undeclared - 4 Breakdown By Class Breakdown By Height Redshirt Senior - 1 6-5 - One Senior - 10 6-3 - Four Junior - 10 6-2 - Eight Redshirt Sophomore - 1 6-1 - Six Sophomore - 10 6-0 - Nine Redshirt Freshman - 1 5-11 - Six Freshman - 13 5-10 - Six 5-9 - Three 5-8 - Two 5-6 - One

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 5 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Shawn Nadelen Head Coach | Sixth Season as Head Coach | 13th Season at Towson 53-32 Overall (.624) | Johns Hopkins 2001

Head Coach Career Milestones Nadelen vs. 2017 First Career Win...... Feb. 11, 2012 at Jacksonville (12-10) Opponent Overall H A N 25th Career Win...... April 5, 2014 at #11 UMass (6-5) Mount St. Mary’s 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 50th Career Win...... May 5, 2016 vs. Drexel (10-6) Georgetown 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 First Overtime Win...... March 31, 2012 at #20 Hofstra (10-9) Loyola 1-5 0-2 1-2 0-1 First Win vs. Ranked Opponent... March 31, 2012 at #20 Hofstra (10-9) UMBC 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 CAA Tournament Record...... 6-2 Johns Hopkins 1-4 1-1 0-3 0-0 First CAA Tournament Appearance...... 2012 Ohio State 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 First CAA Tournament Win...... May 1, 2013 vs. #18 Drexel (11-8) Denver 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Career CAA Championships...... 2013, 2015, 2016 Drexel 4-5 2-2 0-3 2-0 NCAA Tournament Record...... 3-3 UMass 5-2 2-0 2-2 1-0 First NCAA Tournament Win...... May 6, 2015 vs. High Point (10-8) Delaware 4-1 2-1 2-0 0-0 First NCAA Tournament Appearance...... 2013 Fairfield 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Most Recent NCAA Tournament Apperance...... 2016 Hofstra 3-2 1-1 2-1 0-0 Career Totals 36-21 18-8 15-12 3-1

In just his fifth season at the helm of the program, Shawn Nadelen led the Towson men’s lacrosse team to its third Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) crown since 2012, winning the Tigers’ CAA-record sixth during the 2016 season. Now in his sixth year guiding the Tigers, Nadelen looks to continue to fill up the win column and trophy case at Towson.

Since Nadelen took over the program, Towson has amassed an overall record of 53-32 (.624). During the 2016 CAA Tournament, Nadelen collected the 50th win of his tenure, besting rival Drexel 10-6 in the semifinals. He became the fastest coach to win 50 Division I games at Towson and is the second-fastest to the mark, including the program’s Division II days.

For his efforts in guiding the Tigers to the 2016 CAA Regular Season title and the right to host the CAA Tournament, Nadelen was voted by his league peers as the 2016 CAA Coach of the Year, becoming just the second coach in the program’s history to be named CAA Coach of the Year. Nadelen also saw then-junior Ryan Drenner voted as the program’s second-ever CAA Co-Player of the Year, while Drenner’s classmate, Jack Adams, was named USILA Third-Team All-America.

After earning the program’s sixth berth to the NCAA Tournament as the CAA champion, the Tigers knocked off defending national champion and second-ranked Denver in the first round with a thrilling 10-9 win in the Mile High City. That victory set a new single-season program record as Tow- son won its 16th game. During that same season, Towson won a program-record 11 games from the friendly confines of Johnny Unitas Stadium.

Towson spent the entire 2016 season ranked in both the USILA Coaches and the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. The Tigers finished the year ranked 10th in the USILA Coaches’ Poll, which came out prior to Towson’s success in the NCAA Tournament. In the Media Poll, the Tigers were ranked sixth following the NCAA Tournament. Throughout the course of the year, Tiger players earned 46 individual honors, including redshirt senior keeper Tyler White earning USILA Scholar All-America honors. White was also named as a Senior CLASS Award First Team All-America selection.

The 2015 CAA crown was the second for Towson under Nadelen, joining his first as the head coach of the program in 2013. Following the season, Nadelen signed a contract extension through the 2019 campaign, with an additional year added on should Towson win the CAA regular season championship or conference tourna- ment.

After earning the CAA’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament in 2015, Nadelen coached the Tigers to their first win in the postseason since 2003 with a 10-8 win over visiting High Point in the First Four round.

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Through the 2015 campaign, Nadelen has coached players to the sport’s highest honors, including one third-team All-America, two honorable mention All-America, six first team All-CAA selections, eight second team All-CAA honors, five All- Rookies, one CAA Defensive Player of the Year, and one CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

In just his second season as head coach, Nadelen led the Tigers to their fourth CAA tournament title in 2013 and first since 2005. Towson also made its 11th ap- pearance in the NCAA Tournament and first since 2007.

The 10-8 record in 2013 marked the first winning record since 2007 and the first 10-win season since 2005. The Tigers earned three wins over top 20 teams in 2013 and ranked as high as 17th in the USILA poll.

A highly decorated and respected collegiate and professional player, Nadelen spent seven seasons as an assistant coach for former Towson Head Coach Tony Seaman, including two years as the team’s associate head coach and defensive coordinator. Since Nadelen arrived at Towson in 2004, he has sparked a defensive resurgence in which the Tigers have allowed an average of nine or fewer goals four times and finished among the nation’s top 20 defenses twice, including 2011 when the Tigers allowed 8.23 goals per game.

During his first year at Towson, the Tigers ranked ninth in NCAA Division I in scoring defense, allowing just 7.88 goals per game. It was the Tigers’ best goals- against average (GAA) since the 1974 season when they won the Division II national championship with a 7.3 GAA.

Towson continued its defensive excellence in 2006 when the team ranked third in the CAA with an 8.42 GAA while holding opponents to under 10 goals nine times. In 2008, the Tigers were fourth in the CAA with an 8.48 average.

Nadelen began his coaching career in 2002 as an assistant coach at Princeton University for the legendary Bill Tierney. In his first season with the Tigers, he helped Princeton compile a 10-5 record and reach the national championship game, where Syracuse edged Princeton, 13-12. The next two seasons, he was part of a Princeton squad that had an 11-4 record and reached the NCAA Tournament each year. In his three seasons at Princeton, he helped the Ivy school compile a 33-13 record and win three straight league championships.

A four-year starter and a senior captain for Johns Hopkins, Nadelen moved from midfield to close defense in his junior season. He led the Blue Jays to the NCAA semifinals twice during his playing career and was named an All-American in 2001.

In addition to coaching, Nadelen had a very successful playing career at the indoor and outdoor professional level. A three-time Major League Lacrosse (MLL) champion with the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Nadelen played 11 seasons with the franchise. The Nadelen File Year Position Record (CAA) Postseason Nadelen also spent 10 years as a player in the National 2005 Defensive Coordinator 11-5 (4-1) CAA Champions Lacrosse League (NLL). He played seven seasons for the NCAA First Round Philadelphia Wings after stints with the New Jersey Storm and 2006 Defensive Coordinator 8-6 (5-1) CAA Champions . 2007 Defensive Coordinator 9-7 (5-1) CAA Runner-Up NCAA First Round One of his greatest highlights as a player came in the summer 2008 Defensive Coordinator 5-9 (3-3) Missed Tournament of 2010 when he recovered from a serious knee injury to help 2009 Defensive Coordinator 7-10 (4-2) CAA Runner-Up Team USA win the gold medal at the Federation of Interna- 2010 Associate Head Coach/DC 7-8 (4-1) CAA Runner-Up tional Lacrosse World Championships in England. 2011 Associate Head Coach/DC 3-10 (1-5) Missed Tournament 2012 Head Coach 7-8 (2-4) CAA Semifinals A native of Rochester, New York, Nadelen is married to the 2013 Head Coach 10-8 (2-4) CAA Champions former Mary Ciolek, who is a certified athletic trainer and a NCAA First Round member of Towson’s kinesiology faculty. The couple resides in 2014 Head Coach 8-7 (2-3) CAA Semifinals the Baltimore area and has two children: Megan and William. 2015 Head Coach 12-6 (3-2) CAA Champions NCAA First Round 2016 Head Coach 16-3 (4-1) CAA Champions NCAA Quarterfinals Total at Towson 103-83 (39-28) Head Coaching Totals 53-32 (13-14)

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 7 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Anthony Gilardi Associate Head Coach | Offensive Coordinator Sixth Season | Ohio State 2004 Anthony Gilardi enters his sixth season on the sideline for Towson men’s lacrosse, serving as the offensive coordinator. He was promoted to associate head coach in December 2013.

The last several seasons have seen a resurgence in the Towson offense under Gilardi’s guidance. The Tigers paced their way to a 16-3 overall record, adding the program’s sixth CAA Championship to the trophy case. Gilardi’s offense was a huge part of that success as Towson tucked away over 200 goals along with over 100 assists. It marked the first time since the 2001 season the Tigers went 200-plus on goals and 100-plus on assists in the same season.

Gilardi’s 2016 offense was rested on the shoulders of its attackline as senior Spencer Parks (29g, 19a), and juniors Ryan Drenner (33g, 23a) and Joe Seider (35g, 5a) led the offense. Drenner was tapped as the 2016 CAA Co-Player of the Year, the second Tiger to ever earn the award. He was also named USILA All-America honorable mention.

But while the offense ran through the attack, the Tigers were a versatile bunch, with 20 players recording at least one point throughout the season, with half that number scoring at least 10 points. 2016 saw Joe Seider tie his own program record with shots in a season as the big-framed attackman took 137 attempts.

In 2015, Gilardi helped lead Towson to its fifth Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) title, the most in conference history. The Tigers were potent on the extra-man, scoring on 18 of their 49 chances, a CAA second-best .367 clip.

Gilardi coached sophomore Joe Seider to not only CAA first team honors, but saw the young attackman named CAA Tournament Most Outstand- ing Player. Despite losing one of the Tigers’ top threats from the midfield to injury, Gilardi tutored Andrew Hodgson, who was later drafted by the Denver Outlaws in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Supplemental Draft.

In 2014, Gilardi helped a talented group of offensive players have a breakout year. Then a freshman, Seider led the team in goals, while junior Greg Cuccinello had a 20-plus-goal season for the second straight year.

In 2013, he guided the Tigers to their first Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) title since 2005 and first NCAA Tournament bid since 2007. Gilardi coached attackman Thomas DeNapoli to a 41-goal season and USILA honorable mention All-America honors.

Before coming to Towson, Gilardi helped the US Naval Academy earn a pair of Patriot League Tournament appearances and the 2009 Patriot League championship. As the Mids’ offensive coordinator, he guided a Navy offense that ranked fourth in the Patriot League, averaging 9.08 goals per game. In addition, Navy ranked third in the Patriot League, scoring 19 extra-man goals in 13 games, a 1.46 average.

Prior to joining the Navy staff, Gilardi spent four years as an assistant coach at his alma mater, helping Ohio State reach the 2008 NCAA Tourna- ment. The Buckeyes ranked third in the nation in scoring offense, averaging 13.18 goals per game. They also scored on 32.7 percent of their extra-man opportuni- ties, which also ranked third in NCAA Division I.

In 2005, the Baldwin, New York native helped Denison College reach the NCAA Division III Tournament as the Big Red’s co-offensive coordinator.

A two-time All-Great Western Lacrosse League selection, Gilardi led the Buckeyes to NCAA Tournament appearances as a junior and senior.

In addition, Gilardi was a scholar-athlete who received Academic All-Big Ten hon- ors in 2003 and 2004. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in history and was the recipient of the prestigious Corwin A. Fergus Postgraduate Scholar-Athlete Scholarship from Ohio State.

Gilardi is married to the former Jessica Coridan. The couple has three children.

8 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Dan Cocchi Assistant Coach | Defensive Coordinator Sixth Season | Towson 2003

A former All-America defenseman for the Tigers, Dan Cocchi ‘03 serves as the Tigers’ assistant coach and defensive coordinator and begins his sixth season in 2017.

On January 30, 2016, Cocchi was inducted into the Long Island Metro Lacrosse Foundation’s Hall of Fame, the first Tiger to earn that honor.

A program defined by its defensive success, Cocchi’s group did not disappoint in 2016 as Towson finished the year as the best scoring defense in Division I, allowing a scant 7.26 goals per game. Bolstering that number was Towson holding the CAA’s most explosive offense to just two goals in the CAA Championship game as Towson went on to win its sixth CAA crown, a league record.

Backing the defense was former All-American Tyler White, who ranked first nationally with a 6.89 goals against average in his senior season, resetting his own single-season Towson record. Of the Tigers’ record-setting 19 games, Towson held 15 of those opponents to single digits, helped by a close defense unit that started all 19 games together.

Cocchi also coached a Third-Team All-American during the 2016 season as defensive midfielder Jack Adams earned that honor as arguably one of the best short-stick defensive middies in the country. The defensive coordinator also saw close defenseman Mike Lowe selected as the 2016 CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

In his fourth season (2015), Cocchi saw the program earn its second-ever Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Defensive Player of the Year in Tyler White. The eventual third team All-America keeper was the Tigers’ first Defensive Player of the Year since Cocchi was tabbed in 2003.

That same season, Towson had one of its best seasons on defense, limiting opponents to just 7.72 goals per game, second-best in the conference. No team in the league killed penalties better than Towson, which wiped out opponent EMO’s at a .735 clip. Towson was one of the least-penalized teams in the conference as well.

During the 2015 campaign, Cocchi mentored three All-CAA selections on the defensive end, including White, honorable mention All-America defenseman JoJo Ostrander, who was a First Team All-CAA selection as well. Longstick midfielder Tyler Mayes earned Second Team All-CAA status.

The Tigers recorded several defensive highlights in 2014. They finished seventh in the nation in man-down defense, allowing 15 opponents to score just 14 total EMO goals. Towson ranked second in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in penalty-killing percentage. Senior close defenseman John Fennessy was named a North-South All-Star.

A four-year starter for the Tigers, Cocchi led the Tigers to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances in 2001 and 2003, including a berth in the 2001 NCAA semifi- nals. In addition, he was a member of two conference championship teams, as the Tigers won the 2001 America East title and the 2003 CAA championship.

In 2002, he earned USILA All-America honors for the second straight year after ranking eighth in the nation in ground balls with a 6.58 average. A first team All-CAA selection, he also scored a goal with three assists.

Honored as the 2003 CAA Defensive Player of the Year, Cocchi led the Tigers to their first CAA championship. An honorable mention All-America selection, he posted 55 ground balls in 15 games while contributing 20 caused turnovers as the Tigers reached the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years.

Selected by the Bridgeport Barrage in the fourth round of the 2003 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft, Cocchi enjoyed a 10-year MLL career, including five seasons with the Long Island Lizards. In 2005, he helped the Baltimore Bayhawks win the MLL title and was selected to play in the 2006 MLL All-Star Game as a member of the Los Angeles Riptide.

Cocchi graduated from Towson in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and received a master’s degree in educational technology from Butler University in 2005 while coaching the Bulldogs’ men’s lacrosse team with former Tiger Assistant Coach Stan Ross.

Cocchi is married to the former Kristen Lyons, who graduated from Towson in 2004. The couple has two sons, Aidan and Brendan.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 9 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Brian Hemming Director of Lacrosse Operations First Season | Gettysburg 1997 Brian Hemming begins his first season with the Towson University men’s lacrosse team, joining the staff as the director of lacrosse operations. Hemming came to Towson in August, 2016.

No stranger to the coaching world, Hemming supervised all aspects of the varsity, junior varsity and freshman lacrosse programs at Woodberry Forest School in Woodberry Forest, Virginia. Hemming devel- oped practice plans to improve fundamental skills, game strategy and performance. A successful coaching career saw Hemming and his staff of 10 add the 2013 Virginia Prep League (VPL) title to their trophy case. In 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, Woodberry Forest School reached the Virginia Independent Sports Athletic Association (VISAA) tournament.

From 2007-08, Hemming was the CEO for Hill City Lacrosse in Lynchburg, Virginia. He helped create a company that fostered the growth of lacrosse in Lynchburg and its surrounding areas. Simultaneously, Hemming was the head men’s lacrosse coach at the Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg. He supervised all aspects of the varsity and junior varsity programs, including scheduling and transportation.

A collegiate lacrosse player, Hemming was a member of the Gettysburg College men’s lacrosse team from 1993-97. A dominating force in the mid-90s, Hemming and the Bullets reached the Division III NCAA Tour- nament each year he was a member of the program while winning the challenging Centennial Conference twice in 1994 and 1995. Gettysburg reached the National Semifinals in three of his seasons with the team (1994, 1995, 1997).

Following his highly successful collegiate career, Hemming played on several club teams, including the Caufield Lacrosse Club in Melbourne, Australia and the Capital Lacrosse Club in Washington, D.C.

For the 1999 season, Hemming was an assistant coach at Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville, Virginia. Later in his career, Hemming would join the staff at Lynchburg College (2001-03) as an assistant coach. He was also an assistant lacrosse coach at The Potomac School and his alma mater, Episcopal High School.

Prior to joining the Tiger staff, Hemming served as the athletic director at Woodberry Forest School from 2010-16. While working as the athletic director, Hemming oversaw the scheduling of over 300 athletic contests for the School’s 35 athletic teams. He was responsible for a budget north of half a million dollars, while working to increase fundraising and the strategic plan for the School’s athletic department.

Before taking on the athletic director title, Hemming was the associate director of admissions from 2007-10. He was responsible for finding qualified applicants in regional markets and scheduling campus visits, while also working with families through the highly selective application process.

No stranger to fundraising, Hemming was the director of alumni gifts at the Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg, Virginia. He helped all aspects of a viable and effective stewardship and solicitation process, securing broad based participation and increase financial support from the School’s alumni base.

From 2003-07, Hemming worked in Washington, D.C. at St. John’s College High School. While there, he taught world history, US History and US Presidents.

10 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Andy Shilling Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season Andy Shilling begins his first season with the Towson University men’s lacrosse team, working closely with the program’s offense and goalie units for 2017.

Prior to joining the Tigers, Shilling was the assistant varsity lacrosse coach at nearby Boys’ Latin School from 2013-16. From 2010-14, Shilling was the co-head coach of the Lakers’ junior varsity squad. While at Boys’ Latin, Shilling saw the program win the MIAA and National Championship in 2014 and win the 2013 JV MIAA Championship.

In addition to his Towson duties, Shilling works closely with several youth programs and is the program director/event coordinator for the B’More Lax Co. From 2001-08, he served as the commissioner and coach of Cockeysville Lacrosse.

Shilling played collegiately for Division III powerhouse Salisbury University in 1990 and 1991, helping lead the Gulls to a runner-up finish against then-DIII force Hobart in 1991. From 1991-93, Shilling played club lacrosse for the MLC Club.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 11 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Brian BOLEWICKI #3 Redshirt Senior | Midfield | 5-11 | 195 Cockeysville, Md. | Calvert Hall College HS | Sports Management Career Highs Bolewicki vs. 2017 Goals...... 2, Twice Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 2, at Mount St. Mary’s (3/2/13) Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 2 3 3 Point...... 3, Twice Georgetown 1 0 1 1 1 Shots...... 4, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Loyola 3 0 1 1 2 Groundballs...... 2, Twice UMBC 3 2 0 2 5 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. HPU (2/8/14) Johns Hopkins 3 1 0 1 3 Ohio State 2 0 0 0 1 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 0 0 2 Goals...... 2, Twice Drexel 5 1 1 2 7 Assists ...... 1, Five times UMass 3 0 1 1 6 Points...... 3, vs. Binghamton (3/26/16) Delaware 3 0 0 0 3 Shots...... 4, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Fairfield 2 1 0 1 4 Groundballs...... 2, vs. Drexel (5/5/16) Hofstra 2 1 0 1 4 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 30 7 6 13 39

The Sheet on Bolewicki 2016 Season: Served as a co-captain during his redshirt junior season … returned from a lower body injury in 2015 to play in all 19 games as a midfielder, including two starts against Furman (March 19) and Binghamton (March 26) … finished with 15 points on nine goals and six assists … took 32 total shots, putting 15 on goal … tallied a combined four goals in his two starts, notching two goals in each game … added an assist against Binghamton for a season-high three points … had a four-game point streak during the nonconference schedule with assists against No. 17 Georgetown (Feb. 27) and at No. 5 Loyola (March 2), added goals against UMBC (March 5) and at No. 11 Johns Hopkins (March 12) … served just two one-minute penalties against Johns Hopkins and Delaware (April 16).

2015 Season: Sat out junior campaign with a lower body injury.

2014 Season: Played in 10 games as a sophomore ... scored two goals on 11 shots from the second midfield ... also had one groundball.

2013 Season: Appeared in 16 games, starting eight … scored four goals and four assists for eight points to lead all true freshmen … tallied goals against Mount St. Mary’s, UMBC, No. 15 Hofstra, and No. 11 Penn State … had one multi-assist game, at Mount St. Mary’s on March 2 … also picked up two groundballs … took two shots against Saint Joseph’s … collected two groundballs at No. 3 Ohio State.

At Calvert Hall College H.S.: Helped Calvert Hall win the 2012 MIAA title with Coach Bryan Kelly and the Cardinals ... made the finals in 2011 ... twice named a Nike Blue Chip player ... scored 41 career goals and tallied 19 total assists ... also played football.

Personal: Lists fishing, kayaking and being outdoors as hobbies ... favorite pro player is Ray Lewis ... lists most memorable experience as winning the 2012 MIAA championship ... has one brother and one sister ... mother is a Towson graduate ... son of Mike and Karen Bolewicki ... major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2013 16 4 4 8 21 4 0 0.0 2014 10 2 0 2 11 1 1 1.0 2015 Missed Season Due to Injury 2016 19 9 6 15 32 4 2 2.0 Totals 45 15 10 25 64 9 3 3.0 12 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Tyler KONEN #8 Senior | Attack | 6-2 | 175 Bridgewater, N.J. | Bridgewater-Raritan HS | Biology

Career Highs Konen vs. 2017 Goals...... 2, Twice Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 2, Three times Mount St. Mary’s 2 1 1 2 2 Points...... 2, Four times Georgetown 1 0 1 1 0 Shots...... 4, Twice Loyola 3 1 0 1 1 Groundballs...... 1, Ten times UMBC 2 0 0 0 5 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 2 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 1 1 0 Goals...... 2, vs. Drexel (4/2/16) Drexel 4 3 1 4 7 Assists ...... 2, Twice UMass 3 0 1 1 2 Points...... 2, Twice Delaware 2 0 2 2 0 Shots...... 4, Twice Fairfield 3 2 2 4 4 Groundballs...... 1, Six times Hofstra 2 0 0 0 1 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 26 6 9 15 22

The Sheet on Konen 2016 Season: Logged minutes in 18 games as a junior midfielder last season … finished the year with 15 points on six goals and nine helpers … registered 20 shots, putting 14 on goal … had a man-up goal in Towson’s 4-2 win over Fairfield (May 7) in the CAA Championship game … had two three-game points streaks during the year, including the second beginning against Fairfield in the CAA Tournament and continuing through the first two games of the NCAA Tournament … tallied an assist in the Tigers’ 10-9 win at No. 2 Denver in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

2015 Season: Logged time in 14 games as a sophomore … finished with a career-best five goals and six assists for 11 points … tallied one game- winning goal at Fairfield (April 11) … had two assists in 9-8 win at Binghamton (March 21) and two goals against No. 2 Notre Dame in the NCAA First Round … took 12 shots, putting eight on goal ... named to the CAA-All-Academic Team.

2014 Season: Saw action in five contests in reserve duty ... scored one goal on four shots ... tallied his first career goal against Mount St. Mary’s in a 9-1 Tiger win.

At Bridgewater-Raritan HS: Played for Coach Chuck Apel and the Panthers … two-time county and state champion … won the New Jersey Tour- nament of Champions twice … named First Team All-State … member of the honor roll … a Gill Gibs All-Star … scored 39 goals and had 19 assists as a senior … posted 22 goals and 15 assists as a sophomore.

Personal: Has volunteered with the Wounded Warrior Project … lists surfing as a hobby … roots for the New York Giants, the Miami Heat and the Chicago Bulls … son of Nancy and Jeffrey Konen … father played lacrosse at Merrimack College … has one brother and two sisters ... major is biol- ogy.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 0.0 2015 14 5 6 11 12 4 0 0.0 2016 18 6 9 15 20 7 0 0.0 Total 37 12 15 36 36 11 0 0.0 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 13 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Jack ADAMS #16 Senior | Midfield | 6-3 | 200 Freeland, Md. | Hereford HS | Sports Management

Career Highs Adams vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, vs. Ohio State (3/17/15) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 3 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, vs. Ohio State (3/17/15) Georgetown 3 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Seven times Loyola 4 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 3, vs. Hofstra (4/18/15) UMBC 3 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 2, Five times Johns Hopkins 3 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 2 1 0 1 1 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 6 0 0 0 3 Assists ...... n/a UMass 4 0 0 0 1 Points...... n/a Delaware 3 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Three times Fairfield 3 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 2, Twice Hofstra 3 0 0 0 2 Caused Turnovers...... 2, Three times Career Totals 38 1 0 1 7

The Sheet on Adams 2016 Season: Selected to Inside Lacrosse Midseason Second Team All-America … named First Team All-CAA … earned USILA Third Team All- America honors as a defensive midfielder … played in all 19 games during his junior season … caused a dozen opponent turnovers while grabbing 11 groundballs … took just four penalties on the season, serving three minutes … took three shots, putting two chances on cage … helped Towson to be one of the best clearing teams in the country, ranking 13th nationally and first in the CAA at 89.2 percent … anchored the best scoring defense in the country that allowed just 7.26 goals per game.

2015 Season: Played in 16 games during sophomore campaign as a defensive midfielder … scored once against No. 17 Ohio State … took three shots on the season, putting two on goal … served just four penalties for two and a half minutes … helped Towson clear at an 86.9 percent rate, ranking 24th in Division I … anchored the nation’s seventh-best man-down unit that killed penalties 72.9 percent of the time.

2014 Season: Key member of Towson’s defensive midfield ... played in 15 games as a true freshman ... served on the Tigers’ man-down defense ... his 13 groundballs were the third-highest among freshmen ... caused five turnovers and took two shots.

At Hereford HS: Played for Coach Brian King and the Bulls … team was a three-time state champion … two-time selection to the First Team All-Metro … honored as an All-American … finished the 2013 season with 47 goals and 39 assists … part of a team which won Hereford its sixth straight state title … three-year member of the National Honor Society … on the honor roll all four years … also played .

Personal: Most admires his grandmother … has volunteered with the Hereford Strongbacks to renovate homes of the less fortunate … favorite athlete is Kyrie Irving … favorite meal is steamed crabs … son of Paul and Mer- edith Adams … father works for Homeland Security … mother is a speech patholo- gist … has two siblings, Will and Lauren … major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 15 0 0 0 2 13 3 1.5 2015 16 1 0 1 3 15 4 2.5 2016 19 0 0 0 8 11 4 3.0 Total 50 1 0 1 13 39 11 7.0

14 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Ryan DRENNER #22 Senior | Attack | 6-0 | 175 Westminster, Md. | Westminster HS | Psychology

Career Highs Drenner vs. 2017 Goals...... 4, Three times Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 4, vs. Drexel (4/30/15) Mount St. Mary’s 3 5 1 6 17 Points...... 7, vs. Georgetown (2/27/16) Georgetown 3 5 3 8 9 Shots...... 9, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Loyola 4 4 7 11 12 Groundballs...... 4, Twice UMBC 3 5 3 8 13 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Mercer (2/12/16) Johns Hopkins 3 1 6 7 8 Ohio State 2 2 1 3 6 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 1 0 1 4 Goals...... 4, Three times Drexel 6 5 10 15 16 Assists ...... 3, Twice UMass 4 1 4 5 9 Points...... 7, vs. Georgetown (2/27/16) Delaware 3 4 2 6 10 Shots...... 9, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Fairfield 3 4 2 6 9 Groundballs...... 3, Twice Hofstra 3 3 1 4 11 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Mercer (2/12/16) Career Totals 38 40 40 80 124

The Sheet on Drenner 2016 Season: Named Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention … picked as The Towerlight Athlete of the Week (Feb. 23) … selected as the CAA Co-Player of the Year, just the second Towson player to earn that award … also named First Team All-CAA and to the CAA’s All-Academic Team … earned USILA All-America honorable mention plaudits … started all 19 games at attack during his junior season … had a career-best season with a team-leading 56 points … led Towson with 33 goals and 23 assists … helped Towson go over the 300 point mark for the first time since the 2001 season … it was the first time since that same year Towson scored more than 200 goals … ranked second in the CAA in assists per game (1.21) and 61st nationally in the same stat … finished the year ranked third in the league in points per game (2.95), which ranked 64th nationally … scored at least one point in 18 of the 19 games … had a seven-point afternoon against No. 17 Georgetown with four goals and three assists … also had a six-point game against Binghamton (March 26) with four goals and two assists … logged three game-winning goals, including two during the NCAA Tournament against Hobart (May 11) in the play-in game and at No. 2 Denver in the quarterfinals … finished the season on a 13-game point scoring streak … grabbed 22 groundballs while causing two turnovers, both against Mercer (Feb. 11) in the season opener … did not serve a penalty the entire season.

2015 Season: Played and started all 18 games at attack as a sophomore … finished with a balanced 17 goals and 18 assists … tallied a career-high five points on one goal and four assists against Drexel (April 30) in the CAA Semifinals … had four multiple goal games, including a three-goal burst at Binghamton (March 21) … tallied six total assists in two games against Drexel … took 61 shots, putting 30 on goal … collected 25 groundballs … named to the CAA’s All-Tournament Team after Towson won its fifth league title.

2014 Season: Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team ... fourth on the team in goals (12) ... had the fifth-most points for Towson (22) ... had double-digit assists (10) - third on the team ... led the team with five man-up goals ... started 12 of 15 games ... named CAA Rookie of the Week for the week of March 24 ... had a season-best three assists at No. 14 Johns Hopkins ... scored two goals in a game twice, doing so in wins at Marist and at home against Delaware ... scored at least one point in all but two games.

At Westminster HS: Played for Coach Steve DeFeo and the Owls … captained the 4A/3A state lacrosse championship team as a senior … scored 69 goals and 69 assists that season … named Baltimore Sun Player of the Year, Carroll County Times Player of the Year, First Team All-Metro and First Team All-County as a senior … also won the 4A/3A Kelly Award in 2013 … posted 55 goals and 54 assists as a junior, earn- ing a spot on the First Team All-County … nominated for the Kelly Award as a junior and named an Under Armour® Underclass All-American … contributed 19 goals and 13 assists as a sophomore … also played soccer and basketball, receiving First Team All-County notice in soccer.

Personal: Most admires his mother … roots for the Ravens and the Orioles … favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe ... enjoys eating ribs … lists winning the 2013 state lacrosse championship as his most memorable experience … son of Karen and Dennis Drenner … has one older brother … major is psychology. Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 15 12 10 22 37 8 0 0.0 2015 18 17 18 35 61 25 2 1.5 2016 19 33 23 56 91 22 0 0.0 Total 52 62 51 113 189 55 2 1.5

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 15 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Tyler YOUNG #23 Senior | Midfield | 5-9 | 185 Crofton, Md. | Arundel HS | Computer Science

Career Highs Young vs. 2017 Goals...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 2, at Loyola (3/2/16) Mount St. Mary’s 3 1 0 1 2 Points...... 3, Twice Georgetown 3 0 0 0 5 Shots...... 6, vs. Binghamton (3/26/16) Loyola 4 1 3 4 7 Groundballs...... 4, Three times UMBC 2 1 1 2 3 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Five times Johns Hopkins 3 1 0 1 2 Ohio State 2 0 1 1 1 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 1 1 2 Goals...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Drexel 6 1 1 2 2 Assists ...... 2, at Loyola (3/2/16) UMass 4 1 0 1 3 Points...... 3, Twice Delaware 3 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 6, vs. Binghamton (3/26/16) Fairfield 3 0 0 0 4 Groundballs...... 2, Three Times Hofstra 3 0 0 0 1 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 37 6 7 13 32

The Sheet on Young 2016 Season: Started all 19 games at midfield during his junior season … made the move back to the offensive side of the ball after playing de- fensive midfield as a sophomore … capped the season with 18 points on eight goals and 10 assists … logged a season-best three points twice, once at No. 5 Loyola (March 2) with a goal and two assists and once against Furman (March 19) with two goals and one assist … had two game-winning goals, getting the deciding strike against Furman (March 19) and Drexel (April 2) … took 47 shots during the year, putting 29 on cage … snagged 11 groundballs and served just one penalty, a 30 second offsides call.

2015 Season: Logged minutes in 16 games as a defensive midfielder and wingman on the faceoffs … picked up 36 groundballs and caused five turnovers ... averaged over two groundballs per game … logged 11 multiple groundball games … helped Towson have its best faceoff percentage since the 2009 season … crucial to Towson’s clearing game, which was ranked 24th in Division I … took three shots, including one at No. 2 Notre Dame in the NCAA First Round.

2014 Season: Saw action in 14 games ... played a key role in the Tigers’ defensive midfield ... took one shot ... collected 11 groundballs ... gathered a season-best three groundballs twice, once against High Point and once against Mount St. Mary’s.

At Arundel HS: Played for Coach Kevin Necessary and the Wildcats … earned First Team All-County honors … captained the varsity for two years, starting on varsity all four years … named as an All-American … also received First Team All-Metro honors … named Anne Arundel County Lacrosse Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year … earned a spot on the academic honor roll … totaled 65 goals, 71 assists and 223 groundballs for his career … also started four years on varsity on the football team … named First Team All-County and First Team All-Metro … earned a spot on the All-State Second Team … named a Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star.

Personal: Career ambition is to be a computer programmer … has worked at Cold Stone Creamery … roots for the Steelers and Miami Heat … son of Kristie and Brian Young … has one brother and one sister … major is computer science.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 14 0 0 0 1 11 1 0.5 2015 16 0 1 1 3 36 2 1.0 2016 19 8 10 18 47 15 1 0.5 Total 49 8 11 19 51 58 4 2.5

16 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Joe SEIDER #26 Senior | Attack | 6-3 | 195 Sparks, Md. | Hereford HS | Marketing

Career Highs Seider vs. 2017 Goals...... 4, Four times Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 2, at Drexel (5/1/14) Mount St. Mary’s 3 6 0 6 20 Points...... 5, Three times Georgetown 3 3 1 4 20 Shots...... 12, Four times Loyola 4 9 2 11 29 Groundballs...... 4, vs. Delaware (3/22/14) UMBC 3 4 0 4 16 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Drexel (5/5/16) Johns Hopkins 3 4 1 5 19 Ohio State 2 5 0 5 12 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 2 0 2 4 Goals...... 4, at Loyola (3/2/16) Drexel 6 9 3 12 44 Assists ...... 1, Five times UMass 4 9 0 9 25 Points...... 5, at Loyola (3/2/16) Delaware 3 6 1 7 27 Shots...... 12, vs. Georgetown (2/27/16) Fairfield 3 3 1 4 17 Groundballs...... 3, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/20/16) Hofstra 3 7 0 7 30 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Drexel (5/5/16) Career Totals 38 67 9 76 263

The Sheet on Seider 2016 Season: Named to the Preseason All-CAA Team … tabbed CAA Player of the Week (Feb. 16) … collected Second Team All-CAA honors at the end of the year … started all 19 games at attack during his junior season … finished with a career second-best 40 points with 35 goals and five assists … ranked eighth in the CAA in goals per game (1.84) and 78th nationally … helped Towson go over the 300 point mark for the first time since the 2001 season … it was the first time since that same year Towson scored more than 200 goals … took 137 total shots on the year, tying his own single-season record … put 54 percent of his shots on goal, nearly seven percent- age points higher from 2015 … scored in 18 of the 19 games, capping a 23-game goal scoring streak … logged five hat tricks during the season, including a season-best four goals at No. 5 Loyola (March 2) … had 11 multi-goal games, with three in a row between Binghamton (March 26) and UMass (April 9) … had one game-winning goal in the Tigers’ 10-7 win at No. 17 Georgetown (Feb. 27) … scored seven extra-man goals during the season while grabbing 23 groundballs and forcing three turnovers … served just two minutes in penalties.

2015 Season: CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player … All-CAA First Team … CAA Player of the Week (April 6) … played and started all 18 games at attack in his sophomore season … finished with a team-high 34 goals and 41 points … first Tiger with 30+ goals since 2013 … struck six times on the extra-man, ranking 17th in the country in individual man-up goals … set single-season school record for shots attempted (137) … scored at least once in 17 of the 18 games, including nine multiple- goal games … tallied season-best four goals twice (Loyola, Feb. 18, Delaware April 4) … scored six points on five goals and one assist during CAA Championship run … logged three points during NCAA Tournament, with a goal and an assist against High Point (May 6) in the First Four game and one goal against Notre Dame (May 9) in the First Round … grabbed 19 groundballs … took only one penalty for 30 seconds against Delaware.

2014 Season: Selected to the CAA All-Rookie team ... twice named CAA Rookie of the Week (Feb. 10, March 31) ... led the team in goals (23) ... ranked second for Towson in shots (80) and third in points (28) ... stood fifth on the team in assists (5) ... tied for the team lead in game-winning goals (2) ... totaled three man-up goals ... his four goals against Hofstra tied for the team’s individual single-game season high ... scored three or more goals four times ... tallied two or more goals seven times ... had a season-best four points three times (vs. High Point, at Marist and at Hofstra) ... tallied a season-best two assists at No. 16 Drexel in the CAA semifinal.

At Hereford HS: Played for Coach Brian King and the Bulls … won four straight state and county titles … part of a state record-setting streak by Hereford High School in winning every state title from 2008-13 … two-time team captain … four-year starter … scored at least one point in all four state championships … two-time all-metro, All-American, and Under Armour® Underclassman All-America honoree … two-time NSCLA All- American … member of the 2012 ESPN Warrior 40 Watch List … won the 3A/2A Kelly Award as a senior … named an Inside Lacrosse Top 50 Rising Senior and an ESPN Top 50 Rising Junior … set school scoring records three times … three-year starter and two-time captain for the Bulls’ basketball team … finished his career among the top 25 in career scoring and was named all-district for basketball … member of the honor roll and national honor society.

Personal: Most admires his parents … has worked as a lifeguard … favorite pro athlete is former NFL player Ed Reed … favorite actor is Will Ferrell … favorite band is the Red Hot Chili Peppers … son of Lisa and Alan Seider … has one older brother … major is marketing. Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 15 23 5 28 80 9 3 2.5 2015 18 34 7 41 137 19 1 0.5 2016 19 35 5 40 137 23 3 2.0 Total 52 92 17 109 354 51 7 5.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 17 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Mike LYNCH #27 Senior | Midfield | 5-10 | 175 Forest Hill, Md. | Boys’ Latin School | Sports Management

Career Highs Lynch vs. 2017 Goals...... 5, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 2, vs. UMBC (3/5/16) Mount St. Mary’s 3 2 0 2 9 Points...... 6, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Georgetown 3 1 2 3 6 Shots...... 7, Four times Loyola 4 2 0 2 13 Groundballs...... 3, Twice UMBC 3 2 2 4 8 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Georgetown (2/27/16) Johns Hopkins 2 1 0 1 4 Ohio State 2 2 1 3 8 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 2 0 2 7 Goals...... 5, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Drexel 6 4 1 5 19 Assists ...... 2, vs. UMBC (3/5/16) UMass 3 3 1 4 12 Points...... 6, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Delaware 3 1 1 2 9 Shots...... 7, Three times Fairfield 3 6 1 7 12 Groundballs...... 2, Three times Hofstra 3 1 0 1 8 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Georgetown (2/27/16) Career Totals 36 27 9 36 115

The Sheet on Lynch 2016 Season: Named CAA Player of the Week (April 25) … selected to the Second Team All-CAA … started and played in 17 games during his junior season as a midfielder … tucked away 21 goals and had eight assists for a career-best 29 points … took 77 shots, putting 38 efforts on goal … had five multi-goal games … scored the game-winning goal in Towson’s 8-7 win at Hofstra (April 30) to seal the 2016 Season CAA Regular Season Cham- pionship … had a career outing against Fairfield (April 23) during the regular season, scoring five goals along with one assist for a six-point game … grabbed 11 groundballs while forcing two turnovers … did not take a penalty during the year.

2015 Season: Played in all 18 games, starting the final two during the NCAA Tournament against High Point (May 6) and No. 2 Notre Dame (May 9) … tallied 10 goals and two assists, scoring the game-winning goal in Towson’s first win over Johns Hopkins (Feb. 10) since 1996 … carried a three- game scoring streak into next season, scoring five goals in the final three games … struck pay dirt in six of the final nine games, logging three multiple-goal games in that stretch … took 55 shots, putting 27 on goal … snared 19 groundballs, including three each in three straight games … did not serve a penalty all season.

2014 Season: Played in 13 games on the year ... scored three goals and had one assist for four points in the second midfield unit ... posted four groundballs and one caused turnover ... scored his first career goal against Navy and posted his first career point with an assist in the win over Georgetown.

At Boys’ Latin: Played for Coach Bob Shriver and the Lakers … team was ranked No. 1 in the nation for his entire senior season … MIAA champion- ship runner-up … team finished the 2013 season ranked third in the country … totaled 40 goals and 25 assists for his career … also played football … member of the honor roll.

Personal: Most admires his father and Ray Lewis … roots for the Ravens and Orioles … favorite meal is a burrito from Chipotle … enjoys listening to Nelly … son of Mike and Jennifer Lynch … has two sisters, Megan and Molly … major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 13 3 1 4 20 4 2 1.5 2015 18 10 2 12 55 19 0 0.0 2016 17 21 8 29 77 11 0 0.0 Total 48 34 11 45 152 34 2 1.5

18 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Matt HOY #28 Senior | Goalie | 5-10 | 175 Rockville, Md. | TS Wooten HS | Business Administration

Career Highs Hoy vs. 2017 Saves ...... 3, vs. Loyola (2/18/15) Opponent GP Mins GA SV GAA Groundballs...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Loyola 1 25 3 3 7.26 2016 Season Highs UMBC 1 13 2 0 9.90 Saves ...... 2, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Johns Hopkins 2 7 2 0 19.25 Groundballs...... n/a Ohio State 1 2 0 0 0.00 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Drexel 1 2 0 0 0.00 UMass 1 1 0 0 0.00 Delaware 1 3 1 2 29.27 Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Hofstra 1 5 2 0 25.09 Career Totals 9 58 10 5 10.34

The Sheet on Hoy 2016 Season: Saw the field in six games during his junior campaign as a goalkeeper … logged 36 minutes of work, including a season-high 12 against UMBC in the Tigers’ 14-6 victory … finished with two saves, both coming against Hobart (May 11) in Towson’s NCAA Tournament play-in game victory at Unitas Stadium … faced 17 total shots.

2015 Season: Came off the bench in six games as a sophomore, logging a career-best 25 minutes against No. 8 Loyola (Feb. 18) … made five saves against 18 total shots faced … stopped three Loyola attempts and another two at Delaware (April 4) … played in three minutes at No. 2 Notre Dame in the NCAA First Round.

2014 Season: Saw action in two games as a reserve ... played 5:08 ... was not called upon to make a save.

At TS Wooton HS: Four year member of the varsity lacrosse team … team captain as a senior … team was a state semifinalist in 2011 and the state runner-up in 2010 … three-time recipient of the school’s Scholar Athlete award … also played varsity soccer for three years … team captain as a senior … won the 4A state title in 2012 … named the 2012 All-Gazette Player of the Year … member of the 2012 All-Met first team, the 2012 all-state first team and the NSCAA Region III All-South First Team … served as president of the Sports Support Club as a senior … four-year mem- ber of the honor roll.

Personal: Most admires his parents … roots for the Cowboys and the Capitals … favorite athlete is LeBron James … enjoys listening to OAR … most memorable experience was winning a state championship as a senior … son of Robert and Carol Hoy … has two older brothers, Michael and Andrew and one older sister, Amanda … major is business management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP Min Sv Sv% GA Record GB CT 2014 2 5 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 2015 6 38 5 .455 6 0-0 0 0 2016 6 36 2 .167 20 0-0 0 0 Total 16 79 7 .304 16 0-0 0 0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 19 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Alec BURCKLEY #32 Senior | Midfield | 5-10 | 155 Basking Ridge, N.J. | Ridge HS | Finance

Career Highs Burckley vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, vs. Hobart (3/14/15) Opponent GP G A P FO Assists ...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Mount St. Mary’s 2 0 0 0 0 Points...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Georgetown 3 0 0 0 16-34 Shots...... 1, Five times Loyola 4 0 0 0 26-50 Groundballs...... 12, vs. High Point (5/6/15) UMBC 2 0 0 0 29-42 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Twice Faceoff Wins...... 16, vs. Drexel (4/2/16) Johns Hopkins 3 0 0 0 7-25 Ohio State 3 0 0 0 6-19 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 0 0 1-10 Goals...... n/a Drexel 6 0 0 0 56-90 Assists ...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) UMass 3 0 0 0 27-56 Points...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Delaware 3 0 0 0 17-41 Shots...... 1, Three times Fairfield 3 0 0 0 13-28 Groundballs...... 9, Twice Hofstra 3 0 0 0 19-46 Caused Turnovers...... 1, at Johns Hopkins (3/12/16) Career Totals 36 0 0 0 217-441 Faceoff Wins...... 16, vs. Drexel (4/2/16) The Sheet on Burckley 2016 Season: Named CAA Player of the Week (April 4) … played in all 19 games as a junior faceoff specialist … won 141 of his 277 faceoffs, a 50.9 winning percentage … picked up a team-high 75 groundballs … added two assists to his stat line, getting both against Furman (March 19) … had six games with double-digit faceoff wins … won a season-high 16 draws against Drexel (April 2) during the regular season … same game had his season-best winning percentage of 76.2 (16-21) … snapped up nine groundballs in two games, both against Drexel including the CAA Semifinal game (May 5).

2015 Season: Played in all 18 games as Towson’s faceoff specialist … took 284 faceoffs, the most for a Tiger in the Shawn Nadelen era (2012) and most since the 2009 season … won 53.2 percent of his faceoffs, going 151-284 … helped Towson to its best team faceoff percentage (.510) since 2009 … grabbed a team-high 76 groundballs, including a career-best 12 against High Point (May 6) in the First Four game of the NCAA Tournament … scored once in his sophomore season against Hobart (March 14) … finished fourth in the CAA in faceoff winning percentage and 25th-best in the country … ranked 37th nationally in groundballs per game (4.22).

2014 Season: Part of the regular faceoff rotation for the Tigers as a true freshman ... had the team’s best faceoff percentage (38-83; .458) on the team among those with 50-plus attempts ... also collected 21 groundballs - sixth-best on the team ... had his best game of the year at No. 9 Loyola, going 10-for-13 at the X (.769) with six groundballs.

At Ridge HS: Played for Coach Ken Marsh and the Red Devils … team won the 2013 Somerset County, Group 4 State and Tournament of Champions titles … named First Team All-State, All-Skyland Conference, All-Somerset County, all-area and Second Team All-New Jersey in 2013 … received Second Team All-State, All-Skyland Conference and All-Somerset County in 2012 … holds Ridge’s career record for groundballs (461) … had a 63 percent career faceoff percentage … totaled 63 career points (29 goals, 34 assists) … also played football.

Personal: Roots for the NY Giants and Knicks … most memorable moment is win- ning the Tournament of Champions as a senior … son of John and Ling Burckley … has two siblings, Will and Leanna … major is finance.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB FO Pct. Pen. PIM 2014 9 0 0 0 0 21 38-83 .458 0 0.0 2015 18 1 0 1 2 76 151-284 .532 2 1.5 2016 19 0 2 2 3 75 141-277 .509 0 0.0 Totals 46 1 2 3 5 172 330-644 .512 2 1.5

20 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Tyler MAYES #33 Senior | Longstick Midfield | 5-8 | 160 Bel Air, Md. | Calvert Hall College HS | Business Administration

Career Highs Mayes vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 3 0 0 0 1 Points...... n/a Georgetown 3 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Twice Loyola 4 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 6, vs. UMBC (3/5/16) UMBC 3 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 3, Three times Johns Hopkins 3 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 2 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 5 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 4 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 3 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 3 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 6, vs. UMBC (3/5/16) Hofstra 3 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 3, Twice Career Totals 37 0 0 0 1

The Sheet on Mayes 2016 Season: Won the program’s Joseph Ferrante Scholarship ... named Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention … selected First Team All-CAA … played in all 19 games as a junior longstick midfielder … caused a team-high 25 turnovers, ranking fifth in the CAA and 41st nationally with 1.32 per game … had nine multi-caused turnover games, including two games with three (UMBC, March 5; Drexel, April 2) … grabbed 30 groundballs while also lining up on wings for faceoffs … served just three minutes in penalties … helped Towson to be one of the best clearing teams in the country, ranking 13th nationally and first in the CAA at 89.2 percent … anchored the best scoring defense in the country that allowed just 7.26 goals per game.

2015 Season: Named to All-CAA Second Team as a sophomore longstick midfielder … played in 17 games, including time on the faceoff wing … grabbed 15 groundballs, including a season-high three at Mount St. Mary’s (Feb. 27) and two in each of the NCAA Tournament games … caused 17 turnovers, ranking fifth in the CAA and 75th in the country … forced two turnovers at No. 2 Notre Dame (May 9) in the NCAA First Round … served three penalties, two of which were against Drexel (April 30).

2014 Season: Appeared in all 15 games ... served as a wing on faceoffs ... took two shots ... added 15 groundballs and 11 caused turnovers ... his caused turnover total led all freshmen and ranked third on the team.

At Calvert Hall College: Played for Coach Bryan Kelly and the Cardinals … team was an MIAA-A lacrosse finalist in 2011 and won the championship in 2012 … named to the 2012 Under Armour® Underclassman Team … earned the team’s 2012 Unsung Hero and 2013 Defensive MVP awards … won the 2010 Dick’s Tournament of Champions with the FCA U17 lacrosse team … won the 2012 Lake Placid Classic Tournament with the FCA National High School Team … three-year Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) class cap- tain … also played soccer, captaining the JV team as a sophomore.

Personal: Career ambition is to own his own business … lists hunting, fishing, camping and four-wheeling as hobbies … roots for the Ravens, Orioles and Capi- tals … likes to watch “Anchorman” and read “Huck Finn” … son of Sue and Bryan Mayes … has two younger brothers …major is business administration.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 15 0 0 0 2 15 8 6.5 2015 17 0 0 0 0 15 3 2.5 2016 19 0 0 0 0 30 4 3.0 Total 51 0 0 0 2 60 15 12.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 21 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Matt WYLLY #37 Senior | Midfield | 6-0 | 175 Columbus, Ohio | Worthington Kilbourne HS | International Business

Career Highs Wylly vs. 2017 Goals...... 2, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 0 0 0 Points...... 2, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 2, Twice Loyola 1 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 2, vs. High Point (2/8/14) UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. High Point (2/8/14) Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 2, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Drexel 1 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 2, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Delaware 2 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 2, Twice Fairfield 1 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 8 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Wylly 2016 Season: Saw time in six games as a junior midfielder … made his season debut in the home opener against Mercer (Feb. 12) … scored three goals, including a pair against Hobart (May 11) in the NCAA Tournament play-in game … scored first collegiate goal against Binghamton (March 26) … took four total shots, putting all four on goal … scored on 75 percent of his shots … did not take a penalty all season.

2015 Season: Came off the bench in two games as a sophomore … played at Delaware (April 4) and as a reserve against High Point (May 6) in the NCAA First Four game … did not record any stats.

2014 Season: Appeared in nine games ... collected three groundballs and caused two turnovers.

At Worthington Kilbourne HS: Earned the school’s Scholar-Athlete, Student of the Month, Ward of Merit, United States Marine Corps Distin- guished Athlete Award and Presidential Award for Educational Excellence honors ... named a high school All-American in lacrosse.

Personal: Aspires to be an overseas businessman … roots for the Detroit Tigers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings and the Cleveland Browns … enjoys listening to Third Eye Blind and Red Hot Chili Peppers … favorite pro athlete is MLB pitcher Justin Verlander … son of Traci and Jonathan Wylly … has an older brother, Alex, and an older sister, Meaghan … cousin Ben plays for San Diego University … brother Alex played for Lycoming College … major is international business.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2014 9 0 0 0 0 3 2 1.0 2015 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2016 6 3 0 3 4 0 0 0.0 Total 17 3 0 3 4 3 2 1.0

22 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Calvin LIVINGSTON #1 Junior | Defense | 6-2 | 175 Reisterstown, Md. | McDonogh School | Accounting

Career Highs Livingston vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Drexel (4/2/16) Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 1 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 1 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Drexel (4/2/16) Career Totals 3 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Livingston 2016 Season: Saw time in six games, making his first appearance against Mercer (Feb. 12) in the season opener … caused one turnover in the Tigers’ regular season victory over Drexel (April 2) … came off the bench in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament play-in game against Hobart (May 11), taking one shot against the Statesmen.

2015 Season: Saw time in one game, coming off the bench at Delaware (April 4) during his freshman season.

At McDonogh School: Played for Coach Andy Hilgartner and the Eagles ... team was a two-time MIAA semifinalist ... made Dean’s List as a senior ... played varsity lacrosse all four years, starting three ... also played soccer ... was the starting goalkeeper for the No. 1 private scholastic soccer team in the nation ... team won the national title in 2013 ... named Second Team All-Metro for soccer.

Personal: Lists golf as a hobby ... roots for the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles ... favorite movie is “The Aviator” ... most memorable experience was winning a national championship in soccer in 2013 ... son of Scott and Maribeth Livingston ... father attended Salisbury University, mother Boston University ... has one older sister, Brittany ... major is accounting.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2016 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Total 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 23 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Steven STILLWELL #5 Junior | Midfield/Faceoff | 5-11 | 196 Bethesda, Md. | Winston Churchill HS | Business Administration

Career Highs Stillwell vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P FO Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Shots...... n/a Georgetown 1 0 0 0 4-6 Groundballs...... 6, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Loyola 1 0 0 0 1-2 Caused Turnovers...... n/a UMBC 1 0 0 0 1-2 Faceoffs ...... 11 wins, Twice Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 0 1-1 2016 Season Highs Ohio State 1 0 0 0 5-11 Goals...... n/a Denver 1 0 0 0 0-5 Assists ...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Delaware 1 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 6, vs. Fairfield (4/23/16) Fairfield 1 0 0 0 11-23 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Faceoffs ...... 11 wins, Twice Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Career Totals 8 0 0 0 23-50

The Sheet on Stillwell 2016 Season: Logged time in 12 games as a sophomore faceoff specialist … made season debut against Mercer (Feb. 12) in Towson’s home opener … won 39 of his 85 faceoffs (.459) … won a career-best 11 faceoffs in back-to-back games, once against Delaware (April 16) and Fairfield (April 23) … collected 17 groundballs, with a career-best six against Fairfield in the regular season matchup … played in all three of Towson’s NCAA Tourna- ment games.

2015 Season: Came off the bench in one game as a freshman midfielder … spotted in at the faceoff X at No. 20 Fairfield, winning two of his five chances.

At Winston Churchill H.S.: Played midfield and served as a faceoff man for Coach Jeff Fritz and the Bulldogs ... team was twice a regional champion and made three regional championship appearances ... Bulldogs posted an undefeated season in 2013 ... named the team’s Unsung Hero and Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2014 ... team Rookie of the Year in 2011 ... earned a place on the all-division team and in the all-star game ... set the career record for faceoff wins (466) ... set the season record for faceoff wins twice ... had a .741 career faceoff percentage ... set the program’s groundballs record once and finished with 240 career groundballs ... also played football ... led the team in tackles ... was team captain for both football and lacrosse ... started the Churchill High School car club.

Personal: Planning on a career in real estate ... roots for the Redskins, Colts, Nationals, LA Kings, Capitals and Wizards ... favorite athlete is Pey- ton Manning ... favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... lists visiting Niagara Falls as one of his most memorable experience ... son of Lee and Susan Stillwell ... both parents attended University of Maryland-College Park ... has one younger sister, Elizabeth ... grandfather Bill Kirchiro played football at Maryland and played one season with the Baltimore Colts in the NFL ... major is business administration.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. FO GB Pen. PIM 2015 1 0 0 0 2-5 0 0 0.0 2016 12 0 0 0 39-85 17 0 0.0 Total 12 0 0 0 41-90 17 0 0.0

24 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Connor HARRYMAN #7 Junior | Midfield | 5-9 | 185 Southlake, Texas | Southlake Carroll HS | Bellarmine | Business Admin.

Career Highs at Bellarmine Harryman vs. 2017 at Bellarmine Goals...... 1, Three times Opponent GP G A P FO Assists ...... 1, vs. Richmond (4/18/15) Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Four times Shots...... 1, 12 times Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 11, Twice Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Twice UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Faceoffs ...... 21 wins, vs. Robert Morris (2/13/16) Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 2 0 0 0 9-22 2016 Season Highs at Bellarmine Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 1, Twice Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Twice Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Six times Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 11, Twice Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Twice Faceoffs ...... 21 Wins, vs. Robert Morris (2/13/16) Career Totals 2 0 0 0 9-22 The Sheet on Harryman At Bellarmine: Played in 25 games for the Knights, including 14 in his sophomore season … served as a faceoff specialist, winning 55.6 percent of his career draws at Bellarmine … won 234 of his 422 chances, going 151 of 258 (.585) … grabbed 114 career groundballs, with 69 coming as a sophomore … has three career goals and two assists to his credit … earned Second Team All-Southern Conference honors in 2016.

High School: Played midfield and faced off at Southlake Carroll Senior High for coach Bart Sullivan … named All-District at both midfield and faceoff … had 157 groundballs his senior year … scored 24 goals and had 15 assists as a senior … won 77 percent of his faceoffs his senior year … also a member of the school’s football and wrestling teams.

Personal: Son of Scott and Laura Harryman … has a younger sibling, Jordyn … interned at Epic Health Services … favorite professional teams are the San Francisco 49ers and the Golden State Warriors … favorite athlete is NFL legend Joe Montana … major is business administration.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. FO GB Pen. PIM 2015 * 11 1 1 2 83-164 45 3 2.5 2016 * 14 2 0 2 151-258 69 2 1.5 Total 25 3 1 4 234-422 (.555) 114 5 4.0 * - at Bellarmine

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 25 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Cole ROBERTSON #11 Junior | Midfield | 6-0 | 200 Annapolis, Md. | St. Mary’s HS | Sports Management

Career Highs Robertson vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, Twice Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Twice Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. UMBC (3/5/16) Loyola 1 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, Twice UMBC 1 0 0 0 3 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 1, Twice Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Twice Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. UMBC (3/5/16) Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, Twice Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 2 0 0 0 3

The Sheet on Robertson 2016 Season: Logged time in six games during his sophomore season … made first collegiate appearance in the Tigers’ 11-2 win over Mercer (Feb. 12) in the season opener … scored goals in back-to-back games, striking against Furman (March 19) and Binghamton (March 26) … both goals were the Tigers’ 15th of those respective games … took a career-high three shots against UMBC (March 5) … put three of his five total shots on goal, scoring on two … added two groundballs to his stat line.

2015 Season: Did not see game action during his rookie season.

At St. Mary’s H.S.: Played lacrosse for Coach Ben Rubeor and the Saints ... was the team’s 2014 MVP and team captain ... twice named All-MIAA ... named First team All-County in 2014 ... finished with 84 goals and 20 assists ... leading points scorer in 2013.

Personal: Lists boating and golf as hobbies ... roots for the Ravens ... enjoys eating steak and potatoes ... son of Jay and Christine Robertson ... both parents attended UMBC ... father played lacrosse for the Retrievers ... has one older sister, Taylor ... major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2016 6 2 0 2 5 2 0 0.0 Total 6 2 0 2 5 2 0 0.0

26 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Johnny GIUFFREDA #15 Junior | Attack | 5-11 | 168 Stevensville, Md. | Kent Island HS | Loyola | Mass Communications

Career Highs at Loyola Giuffreda vs. 2017 at Loyola Goals...... 1, vs. Johns Hopkins (2/20/16) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 1, at Boston University (4/11/15) Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Twice Georgetown 2 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, Twice Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 2, vs. Colgate (3/28/15) UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, at Lafayette (3/22/15) Johns Hopkins 1 1 0 1 1 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs at Loyola Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 1, vs. Johns Hopkins (2/20/16) Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, vs. Johns Hopkins (2/20/16) Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. Duke (3/12/16) Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, at Virginia (2/13/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 3 1 0 1 1 The Sheet on Giuffreda At Loyola: Logged time in 23 career games for the Greyhounds … scored two career points for the Greyhounds, an assist as a freshman and a goal as a sophomore against Johns Hopkins.

High School: Played attack at Kent Island High School for coaches Tim Kerr and David Jones … named two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American … also named to Under Armour Underclass team twice … won the prestigious Kelly Award, given to the best high school lacrosse player in the state of Maryland … also played for the school’s basketball, soccer and football teams.

Personal: Full name is John Giuffreda Jr. … (pronounced juh-free-duh) … prefers to go by Johnny … son of parents John and Tracy Giuffreda … father played baseball at the University of Maryland … has two siblings, Bobby and Lisa … hobbies include fishing, surfing and spending time with friends … favorite professional team is the Washington Redskins … favorite athlete is Jason Williams … major is mass communications.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 * 11 0 1 1 5 5 0 0.0 2016 * 12 1 0 1 7 0 0 0.0 Total 13 1 1 2 12 5 0 0.0 * - at Loyola

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 27 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Sid EWELL #20 Junior | Defense | 6-0 | 170 Carlisle, Pa. | Carlisle HS | CCBC Essex | Marketing

Career Highs at CCBC Essex Ewell vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, Twice Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists...... 1, Twice Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Four times Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Four times Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 5, Twice UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 3, vs. Northern Virginia CC (4/23/15) Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs at CCBC Essex Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists...... 1, vs. Anne Arundel CC (4/21/16) UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, vs. Anne Arundel CC (4/21/16) Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 5, vs Howard CC (4/13/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Howard CC (4/13/16) Career Totals 0 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Ewell At CCBC Essex: Saw time in 36 career games for the Knights, making 16 starts as a defender … played along side current Towson teammate Jimmy Case both years at CCBC Essex … caused 15 turnovers, including 13 in his rookie season (2015) … finished CCBC Essex career with four points on two goals and two assists … logged three points (2g, 1a) as a freshman … snagged 28 groundballs while captaining the Knights to back- to-back NJCAA National Championship game appearances … CCBC Essex went 31-6 during his time.

High School: Played close defense and long stick midfield at Carlisle High School for coaches Steve Kidder and Dave Breschi … earned All-Amer- ica honors … named both Patriot and Sentinel All-Star all four years of high school … made the school’s honor roll … also played for the school’s soccer team … named Second Team All-State for soccer.

Personal: Full name is Carroll Sidney Ewell (pronounced: yule) … prefers to go by Sid … son of Carroll Ewell Jr. and Tanya Gochenaur … has six sib- lings, Sincere, Sinclaire, Sydney, Jaydah, Shay and Tasha … most admires the Diaz brothers … serves as a lacrosse mentor … hopes to have a suc- cessful career in marketing … favorite professional team is the … favorite athlete is UFC fighter Nick Diaz … major is marketing.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 * 18 2 1 3 4 16 n/a n/a 2016 * 18 0 1 1 0 12 n/a n/a Total 36 2 2 4 4 12 n/a n/a * - at CCBC Essex

28 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Brett HALL #25 Junior | Defense | 6-2 | 208 Northport, N.Y. | Northport HS | Finance

Career Highs Hall vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1 vs. UMBC (3/5/16) UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1 vs. Twice Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 1 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 1 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1 vs. UMBC (3/5/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Twice Career Totals 4 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Hall 2016 Season: Saw the field in six games at defense during his sophomore season … caused two turnovers, once against UMBC (March 5) and once against Hobart (May 11) in the NCAA Tournament play-in game … grabbed one groundball against UMBC … served a 30 second pushing penalty against Mercer (Feb. 12) in the season opener.

2015 Season: Played in three games as a freshman defenseman … came off the bench against Hobart (March 14), at Delaware (April 4) and at Drexel (April 25) … took two penalties, one against Hobart for 30 seconds and the second at Drexel for one minute.

At Northport H.S.: Played defense for Coach George Searing and the Tigers ... earned all-county and all-division honors ... named team captain ... also played football ... was a team captain and named all-division.

Personal: Has volunteered with the Lax for Vets program ... roots for the Knicks and Jets ... favorite movie is “Talladega Nights” ... son of Rich and Jill Hall ... has two older brothers, Kyle and Ryan ... major is finance.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.5 2016 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 Total 9 0 0 0 0 1 3 2.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 29 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Adam CERIBELLI #29 Junior | Midfield | 5-8 | 165 Monkton, Md. | Hereford HS | Business Management

Career Highs Ceribelli vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 2, vs UMass (3/28/15) UMBC 2 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. UMass (5/2/15) Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 2 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 2 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 1 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a Hofstra 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 9 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Ceribelli 2016 Season: Played in four games as a defensive midfielder in his junior season … helped Towson to be one of the best clearing teams in the country, ranking 13th nationally and first in the CAA at 89.2 percent.

2015 Season: Saw time in 12 games as a defensive midfielder in his rookie campaign … caused one turnover against UMass (May 2) in the CAA Championship game … snagged three groundballs, with two against UMass (March 28) and at Navy (March 3) … did not take a penalty all season.

At Hereford H.S.: Played for Coach Brian King and the Bulls ... part of a program that won Maryland state titles from 2008-2013 and reached the state finals in 2014 ... member of the 2013 Under Armour Underclassmen All-America team ... finished with 130 career goals and 73 career assists ... team holds a state record for the most state titles won by a public school ... named First Team All-County for football and lacrosse ... varsity football and lacrosse captain senior year ... four-year member of the honor roll.

Personal: Has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity ... list fishing and snowboarding as hobbies ... roots for the Philadelphia Eagles ... favorite athlete is LeBron James ... son of Paul and Arlene Ceribelli ... has two brothers, Josh and Gabe ... both parents attended Indiana University of Pa. ... major is business management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 12 0 0 0 0 12 0 0.0 2016 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 16 0 0 0 0 12 0 0.0

30 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Josh MILLER #49 Junior | Goalie | 5-10 | 180 Norwalk, Conn. | Brien McMahon HS | Design Studies

Career Highs Miller vs. 2017 Saves...... n/a Opponent GP Mins GA SV GAA Groundballs ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers ...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Saves...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs ...... n/a Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers ...... n/a Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Career Totals 0 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Miller 2016 Season: Saw time in one game during his sophomore season … made his collegiate debut against Furman (March 19) … logged 2:31 of action against the Paladins.

2015 Season: Did not see time in goal during his rookie season.

At Brien McMahon H.S.: Played for Coach Andy Stockfisch and the Senators ... twice named First Team All-American, First Team All-State ... selected as an Under Armour Underclassmen All-American twice ... made a personal-best 28 saves against Darien H.S. as a senior ... voted “Most Artistic” as a senior and participated in the school orchestra.

Personal: Career objective is to work in design ... lists music production, drawing, painting, and playing guitar and cello as hobbies ... favorite movie is “American Psycho” ... son of Tony Rodriguez and Denby Miller ... has three sisters: Jessie, Toni and Star ... major is design studies.

Career by the Numbers Year GP Min Sv Sv% GA Record GB CT 2015 0 0 0 0.00 0 0-0 0 0 2016 1 3 0 0.00 1 0-0 0 0 Total 1 3 0 0.00 1 0-0 0 0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 31 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Dylan KINNEAR #44 Redshirt Sophomore | Attack | 6-0 | 195 Glen Park NW, Calgary, Alberta | Bowness HS | Business

Career Highs Kinnear vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, Three times Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 0 0 3 Points...... 1, Three times Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/20/16) Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, Twice UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 1 1 0 1 1 Ohio State 1 1 0 1 1 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 1, Three times Drexel 1 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 1 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Three times Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/20/16) Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, Twice Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 5 2 0 2 2

The Sheet on Kinnear 2016 Season: Saw the field as an attackman in 10 games during his redshirt freshman year … made collegiate debut against Mercer (Feb. 12) in the season opener … scored his first collegiate goal against the Bears … finished with three goals, added one each at No. 11 Johns Hopkins (March 12) and at Ohio State (March 15), his former school … scored on half of his six total shots, five of which were on cage.

At Ohio State: Did not see game action with the Buckeyes … Ohio State reached NCAA Quarterfinals after topping Duke in the first round.

High School: Won Junior A provincial title with Okotoks Junior A Raiders in 2013 ... Minto Cup participant and was Canadian Junior A Rookie of the Year honorable mention in 2013 ... played for Midget “A” Calgary Hornets and won 2012 gold medal for both city of Calgary and Province of Alberta, leading team in scoring with 110 points (72 goals, 38 assists) in 26 games ... played for Team Alberta U16 field lacrosse team and selected to Canadian All-Star Team ... member of Elev8 Lacrosse club program ... also played football and basketball and was 2013 football defensive player of the year for Bowness.

Personal: Son of Al and Susan Kinnear … has one younger brother, Jeremy … works as a field lacrosse coach during the summer … favorite athletes are LeBron James and Payton Manning … favorite pro teams are the Baltimore Ravens (NFL), Calgary Flames (NHL) and Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) … favorite band is The Tragically Hip … plans to major in business during his time at Towson.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2015 Did not play at Ohio State 2016 10 3 0 3 6 2 0 0.0 Total 10 3 0 3 6 2 0 0.0

32 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Jon MAZZA #9 Sophomore | Midfield | 6-3 | 185 Davidsonville, Md. | The Calverton School | Sports Management

Career Highs Mazza vs. 2017 Goals...... 3, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... 2, vs. Hofstra (4/30/16) Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 0 0 2 Points...... 3, Twice Georgetown 1 1 0 1 3 Shots...... 7, at Denver (5/15/16) Loyola 2 0 0 0 5 Groundballs...... 1, Four times UMBC 1 1 0 1 3 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/20/16) Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 0 1 Ohio State 1 0 0 0 3 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 1 1 2 7 Goals...... 3, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Drexel 2 2 0 2 3 Assists ...... 2, vs. Hofstra (4/30/16) UMass 1 1 0 1 1 Points...... 3, Twice Delaware 1 1 1 2 5 Shots...... 7, at Denver (5/15/16) Fairfield 2 2 2 4 3 Groundballs...... 1, Four times Hofstra 2 0 2 2 2 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/20/16) Career Totals 16 9 6 15 38

The Sheet on Mazza 2016 Season: Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team … played in all 19 games as a second-line midfielder during his true freshman season … capped his season with 22 points, scoring 15 goals and adding seven assists … paced Towson’s freshman class on offense … logged first collegiate point against Mercer (Feb. 12) while scoring his first goal against No. 17 Georgetown (Feb. 27) … worked an 11-game point scoring streak between March 19 (Furman) and May 15 (No. 2 Denver) … had his first career hat trick against Hobart (May 11) during the NCAA Tournament play-in game … took 50 total shots, the third-most by a Tiger midfielder … put 28 of those shots on goal (.560).

High School: Played midfield at The Calverton School for head coach Bill Ball … named First Team All-MILL as a sophomore, junior and senior.

Personal: Full name is Jonathan Mazza … prefers to go by Jon … son of Frank and Dana Mazza … has two siblings, Nick and Leah … brother Nick plays lacrosse at Loyola (Md.) … most admires his parents … active in community service … favorite meal is his mom’s pasta … most memorable experience is beat Avon Old Farms … major is sports management at Towson.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 19 15 7 22 50 4 0 0.0 Total 19 15 7 22 50 4 0 0.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 33 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Matt SOVERO #12 Sophomore | Attack | 6-2 | 180 Easton, Md. | Saints Peter and Paul | Sports Management

Career Highs Sovero vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 0 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Sovero 2016 Season: Did not see the field during his true freshman year as an attackman … retained a year of eligibility.

High School: Played as an attackman for Bud Lewis at Saints Peter and Paul High School … scored at least 30 goals as a sophomore, junior and senior … notched a career-high 42 goals in his final season, along with 14 assists … helped team to three-straight MIAA B Championships … also played basketball in high school.

Personal: Full name is Matthew John Sovero … prefers to go by Matt … son of John and Maggie Sovero … has three siblings, Kendall, Kate and Cole … hobbies include hunting, fishing and going to the beach … favorite professional sports team is the Baltimore Ravens (NFL) … most memo- rable moment winning three MIAA B championships in high school … major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 Did Not Play Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

34 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Grant MALOOF #13 Sophomore | Midfield | 5-11 | 190 Davidsonville, Md. | South River HS | Sports Management

Career Highs Maloof vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Twice Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a UMBC 1 0 0 0 1 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Twice Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 1 0 0 0 1

The Sheet on Maloof 2016 Season: Logged time in three games as a true freshman midfielder … made collegiate debut against UMBC (March 5) … took two shots, with one coming against UMBC and the second against Binghamton (March 26).

High School: Played midfield for head coach Paul Noone at South River High School … helped lead Seahawks to Maryland state titles in 2012 and 2014 … member of the honor roll all four years.

Personal: Full name is Grant Alexander Maloof … son of Susan and Robert Maloof, Jr. … has three siblings, Robert Maloof III, Sarah and Henry … sister Sarah played women’s lacrosse at Towson … most admires his parents … favorite professional teams are the Washington Redskins (NFL), Minnesota Vikings (NFL) and Washington Capitals (NHL) … has completed polar bear plunges … favorite memories are winning state championships in 2012 and 2014 … major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 Total 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 35 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Zach GOODRICH #14 Sophomore | Midfield | 6-2 | 175 Stevensville, Md. | Kent Island HS | Business Management

Career Highs Goodrich vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, Four times Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 0 0 2 Points...... 1, Four times Georgetown 1 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 2, Three times Loyola 2 1 0 1 1 Groundballs...... 5, at Ohio State (3/15/16) UMBC 1 1 0 1 2 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Binghamton (3/26/16) Faceoffs ...... 2-4, vs. Mercer (2/12/16) Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 1 0 0 0 1 2016 Season Highs Denver 1 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 1, Four times Drexel 2 1 0 1 3 Assists ...... n/a UMass 1 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, Four times Delaware 1 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 2, Three times Fairfield 2 0 0 0 2 Groundballs...... 5, at Ohio State (3/15/16) Hofstra 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 2, vs. Binghamton (3/26/16) Career Totals 15 3 0 3 11 Faceoffs ...... 2-4, vs. Mercer (2/12/16) The Sheet on Goodrich 2016 Season: Named to CAA All-Rookie Team … played in all 19 games as a true freshman at defensive midfield … logged four goals, including the first of his career in his Towson debut against Mercer (Feb. 12) … logged two postseason goals, once against Drexel (May 5) and one against Loyola (May 22) in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals … caused 10 turnovers, including a pair against Binghamton (March 26) … snapped up 37 ground- balls … had at least one groundball in 16 of the 19 games … also played the wing on faceoffs … won four of his eight draws … served just three minutes in penalties, taking only one personal foul against Drexel in the CAA Tournament … helped Towson to be one of the best clearing teams in the country, ranking 13th nationally and first in the CAA at 89.2 percent … anchored the best scoring defense in the country that allowed just 7.26 goals per game.

High School: Helped win multiple state championships at Kent Island High School for head coach Davey Jones … two-time All-State member as a midfielder and faceoff man … named a High School All-American twice … tied a state record for most points in a state championship … earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Bayside plaudits on the football team … named conference Defensive Player of the Year in basketball … four-year member of the honor roll.

Personal: Full name is Zachary Thomas Goodrich … prefers to go by Zach … son of Tim and Stacey Goodrich … father attended Towson … has two siblings, Ben and Blair … brother plays for the United States Naval Academy … has done community service for the Wounded Warrior Project … most admires his family … hobbies include fishing and crabbing … favorite professional sports team is the Baltimore Ravens (NFL) … most memo- rable experience was winning state championships … hopes to run his own business ... majoring in business management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 19 4 0 4 13 37 5 3.0 Total 19 4 0 4 13 37 5 3.0

36 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Brendan SUNDAY #24 Sophomore | Attack | 6-5 | 195 Poughquag, N.Y. | Arlington HS | Business

Career Highs Sunday vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, Twice UMBC 1 0 0 0 1 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 1 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 2, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, Twice Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 2 0 0 0 1

The Sheet on Sunday 2016 Season: Played in five games at attack during his true freshman season … made his collegiate debut in the Tigers’ 11-2 win over Mercer (Feb. 12) in the season opener … took three shots during his rookie season, including two against Furman (March 19) … grabbed two groundballs, one against Mercer and a second against UMBC (March 5).

High School: Played attack at Arlington (N.Y.) High School for head coach Don Connolly … finished as program’s all-time leading scorer with 249 points … named 2015 Section I All-American … twice tabbed Poughkeepsie Journal Player of the Year … two-time All-Section and All-County bas- ketball player … member of the school’s honor roll.

Personal: Son of James and Jennifer Sunday … has two brothers, Colin and Patrick … brother, Patrick, played lacrosse at NCAA Division II program College of Saint Rose … most admires his older brother Patrick … favorite professional sports teams are the New York Jets (NFL), New York Rang- ers (NHL) and Boston Celtics (NBA) … favorite actor is Christopher Walken … goal is to become a perosnal money manager ... major is buisness.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 5 0 0 0 3 2 0 0.0 Total 5 0 0 0 3 2 0 0.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 37 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Chad PATTERSON #30 Sophomore | Defense | 6-2 | 208 Westminster, Md. | Westminster HS | Sports Management

Career Highs Patterson vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Twice Johns Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 1 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 1 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, Twice Career Totals 4 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Patterson 2016 Season: Made eight appearances off the bench as a freshman close defenseman … played in his first collegiate game in the Tigers’ 11-2 win over Mercer (Feb. 12) in the season opener … caused two turnovers, once against Delaware (April 16) and the second against Hobart (May 11) in Towson’s 18-5 NCAA Tournament play-in game win … did not take a penalty all season.

High School: Played defense at Westminster High School for head coach Steve Defeo … team reached state playoffs his freshman year … helped team to MIAA state title as a sophomore … named to Brine All-America team … selected to Under Armour Under Class team … named First Team All-County on the football field … earned honor roll status.

Personal: Son of John and Kari Patterson … has one sister, Sarah … most admires Walter Payton … favorite professional sports teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL), (NHL) and Baltimore Orioles (MLB) … hobbies include fishing and golfing … favorite memory was winning MIAA state title as a sophomore … worked for a catering company during the summers … major is sports management.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Total 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0

38 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Nick DELBENE #31 Sophomore | Midfield | 6-1 | 180 Yorktown, N.Y. | Yorktown HS | Business

Career Highs DelBene vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 3, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 1 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Patterson 2016 Season: Saw the field in four games at attack during his true freshman season … ripped off three shots, all against Furman (March 19) … put one shot on goal against the Paladins … picked up one groundball in that same contest.

High School: Played midfield at Yorktown High School for head coach Dave Marr … led team to 2014 New York State Championship … earned high honor roll four times and honor roll seven times … also played basketball in high school.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas DelBene … prefers to go by Nick … son of Jerry and Meredith DelBene … has two siblings, Daniel and Alexa … brother, Daniel, plays lacrosse at Manhattan College … favorite memory is winning a state title … favorite professional sports teams are the New York Rangers (NHL), Jets (NFL), Yankees (MLB) and Knicks (NBA) … favorite meal is surf and turf … major is business.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0.0 Total 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 39 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Jimmie WILKERSON #36 Sophomore | Midfield | 6-0 | 170 Huntingtown, Md. | St. Mary’s Ryken HS | Criminal Justice

Career Highs Wilkerson vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Furman (3/19/16) Career Totals 1 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Wilkerson 2016 Season: Saw the field in four games as a true freshman defensive midfielder … made collegiate debut against UMBC (March 5) … caused one turnover and grabbed one groundball, both against Furman (March 19) … saw time against Hobart (May 11) in the NCAA Tournament play-in game … served a one minute cross checking penalty in that game.

High School: Played midfield at St. Mary’s Ryken High School for head coach John Sothoron … earned first team All-WCAC honors … named St. Mary’s County Athlete of the Year … voted as the most inspirational player … member of the honor roll and Tri M Music Society.

Personal: Son of Jimmie and Pamela Wilkerson … has one sister, Briana … most admires his mother … has done work with Habitat for Humanity … hobbies include playing the cello … major is criminal justice at Towson … career goal is to work for the secret service.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 Total 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0

40 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Alex WOODALL #41 Sophomore | Midfield | 6-1 | 225 Annapolis, Md. | St. Mary’s HS | High Point | Communications

Career Highs at High Point Woodall vs. 2017 Goals...... 1, at Maryland (2/20/16) Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, at Maryland (2/20/16) Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Four times Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 8, vs. Providence (3/12/16) UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Mercer (4/3/16) Faceoffs ...... 16 wins, vs. Bellarmine (4/9/16) Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs at High Point Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... 1, at Maryland (2/20/16) Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... 1, at Maryland (2/20/16) Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... 1, Four times Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 8, vs. Providence (3/12/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... 1, vs. Mercer (4/3/16) Career Totals 0 0 0 0 0 Faceoffs ...... 16 wins, vs. Bellarmine (4/9/16) The Sheet on Woodall At High Point: Played for one season (2016) at High Point University in North Carolina … played in 14 games as a faceoff specialist, making seven starts … won 112 of his 212 total draws (.528) … grabbed a team-high 51 groundballs … scored one goal at No. 4 Maryland … won a career-best 16 of 23 faceoffs against Bellarmine (.700).

High School: Faced off at St. Mary’s High School for coach Ben Rubeor … named both First Team USA Today and First Team MIAA … won MIAA A championship MVP … also played football and wrestled.

Personal: Son of parents John and Aracelly Woodall … has a sister, Brittany … hobbies include boating and spending time with family and friends … favorite professional team is the Baltimore Ravens … favorite professional athlete is two-time Super Bowl champion Ray Lewis … major is communications.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. FO GB Pen. PIM 2016 * 14 1 0 1 112-212 51 2 1.0 Total 14 1 0 1 112-212 (.528) 51 2 1.0 * - at High Point

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 41 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide JP CROWLEY #42 Sophomore | Attack | 5-11 | 165 Parkland, Fla. | Saint Thomas Aquinas HS | Business

Career Highs Crowley vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a UMBC 1 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 1 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... n/a Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 2 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Crowley 2016 Season: Saw time in four games at attack as a true freshman … made collegiate debut against UMBC (March 5) … also played against Fur- man (March 19), Binghamton (March 26) and Fairfield (April 23).

High School: Four-year starter for Terry Crowley as an attackman at St. Thomas Aquinas in Florida … led the state of Florida with 60 goals and 43 assists as a senior … named US Lacrosse All-American, Under Armour South All-American and was the Miami Herald Broward County Player of the Year … named First Team All-State and was a three-time First Team All-Region selection.

Personal: Full name is James Crowley … prefers to go by JP … son of Terry and Barbara Crowley … has one brother, Kevin … most admires his par- ents … favorite professional sports teams are the Miami Dolphins (NFL), Marlins (MLB), Heat (NBA) and Florida Panthers (NHL) … major is business.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 Total 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0

42 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Nicholas MUSCARELLA #46 Sophomore | Midfield | 6-2 | 175 Potomac, Md. | Winston Churchill HS | Finance

Career Highs Muscarella vs. 2017 Goals...... n/a Opponent GP G A P Sh Assists ...... n/a Mount St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) UMBC 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Season Highs Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Goals...... n/a Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 Assists ...... n/a UMass 0 0 0 0 0 Points...... n/a Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 Shots...... n/a Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 Groundballs...... 1, vs. Hobart (5/11/16) Hofstra 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers...... n/a Career Totals 0 0 0 0 0

The Sheet on Muscarella 2016 Season: Saw the field in two games as a walk-on midfielder during his true freshman season … made collegiate debut against Furman (March 19) ... grabbed a groundball against Hobart (May 11).

High School: Played midfield at Winston Churchill High School for Jeff Fritz … helped team to Maryland 4A West Regional titles in 2012, 2013 and 2015 … finished senior season as a state championship finalist … graduated in the top 25 in career points and assists … named Most Improved Player in 2014 … served as captain in 2015 and was named senior All-Star … member of the school’s SGA and was vice president of the organization … went undefeated as the JV football quarterback.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Muscarella … prefers to go by Nicholas … son of Joe and Diana Muscarella … has two siblings, Patrick and Emily … worked community service at Stepping Stones Shelter … hobbies include hanging out with friends and traveling … favorite professional sports teams include the Washington Redskins (NFL), Washington Wizards (NBA), Nationals (MLB) and Capitals (NHL) … most memorable experience was being in Germany when the German National Team won the World Cup in 2014 … major is finance.

Career by the Numbers Year GP G A Pts. Sh. GB Pen. PIM 2016 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Total 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 43 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Shane BRENNAN #2 Freshman | Goalie | 6-0 | 190 Hunting Station, N.Y. | Walt Whitman HS | Business Administration The Sheet on Brennan High School: Ranked by Inside Lacrosse as the No. 77 incoming freshman for the 2017 season ... played goalie at Walt Whitman High School for coaches Bob Howell and Mike Brennan … selected as an honorable mention All-American during his senior season … named goalie of the year in 2016 … played for two years on the All-Suffolk team … named to the All-Long Island team … three-time All-County and All-Division selection … served as a team captain for his junior and senior seasons … holds school record for saves, save percent- age and was a part of the school record for man-down percentage … holds the Suffolk County record for most saves in a season … during his senior season, led the team to back to the semifinals for the first time during his career … also played on the school’s football team.

Personal: Son of Patrick and Kristina Brennan … has three brothers, Mike, Liam and Luke … Liam plays lacrosse for Pace University … most admires his parents … coaches lacrosse in the summer … favorite high school memory was beating top-seeded West Islip in the quarterfinals, avenging a regular season loss ... hopes to run and own a school for goalies … major is business administration.

Casey KIMMEL #17 Freshman | Midfield | 5-10 | 170 Massapequa, N.Y. | Massapequa HS | Undeclared The Sheet on Kimmel High School: Played midfield at Massapequa High School for coach Tim Radomski … named to the All- County lacrosse team … led team to state championship in 2014 … three-sport New York School Scholar- Athlete … member of the National Honor Society … also played for the school’s football team … named All-Conference in football.

Personal: Full name is Casey Ron Kimmel … son of parents Dave and Lisa Kimmel … most admires his mother for being helpful and a hard worker … hobbies include swimming and playing other sports … works as a lacrosse camp counselor in the summer … involved with Shootout for Soldiers, Holiday Stuff-A-Bus and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation … hopes to work in business or become a physical education teacher … favorite professional teams are the New York Jets and Islanders … favorite athlete is New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis … has not yet declared a major at Towson.

44 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Michael FANSHAW #17 Freshman | Midfield | 5-6 | 155 Glyndon, Md. | Calvert Hall College HS | Undeclared The Sheet on Fanshaw High School: Played midfield at Calvert Hall College High School for coach Bryan Kelly … named a MSLCA all-star as a senior … also played for the school’s soccer and volleyball teams.

Personal: Full name is Michael Richard Fanshaw … prefers to go by Michael … son of Thomas and Missy Fan- shaw … has two older brothers, Andrew and Patrick … Andrew played lacrosse for Towson for two years … Patrick played four years of lacrosse for Loyola University … most admires his brothers … involved with the Maples of Towson Assisted Living Facility … favorite professional teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles … favorite athlete is Baltimore Oriole Ryan Flaherty … has not yet declared a major at Towson.

Hunter TYLER #18 Freshman | Midfield | 6-2 | 200 Millersville, Md. | Severn School | Business Administration The Sheet on Tyler High School: Played midfield at Severn School for coach Jamie McNealey … named first team All-MIAA … also named First Team All-County … finalist for the prestigious Kelly Award, given to the best high school lacrosse player in the state of Maryland … played for the number one high school in Anne Arundel County … led team to a state semifinal appearance in MIAA playoffs as a captain his senior year … earned honor roll every semester of high school … also played for the school’s football team.

Personal: Son of Hamilton and LuAnne Tyler … father played lacrosse at Guilford College … has an uncle, John O’Bannon, who played lacrosse at Gettysburg College … most admires his father … involved in the Severn Service Society … hobbies include skiing and wake boarding … hopes to work in business … favorite professional teams are the Washington Capitals and Redskins … favorite athlete is former NFL running back LaDainian Tomlinson … major is buisness administration.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 45 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Scott BARGER #34 Freshman | Midfield | 5-9 | 170 Foothill Ranch, Calif. | Trabuco Hills HS | Business Administration The Sheet on Barger High School: Played midfield at Trabuco Hills High School for coaches Kyle Harrison and Eric Basset … named First Team All-Sea View League twice … also earned First Team All-County honors … broke the school groundball record by 20 … served for two years as a team captain … named to Under Armour West team … earned All-America honors as a high schooler.

Personal: Full name is Scott Cameron Barger … son of Dan and Jenn Barger … most admires his father … hobbies include surfing, hiking and playing with his dog, Scruffy … favorite athlete is MLLer Ken Clausen … favorite profes- sional teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim … major is business administration.

Drew LAUNDRY #35 Freshman | Attack | 5-10 | 185 Billerica, Mass. | Billerica Memorial HS | Marketing The Sheet on Laundry High School: Played attack at Billerica Memorial High School for coach Craig Flynn … scored the second- most career points in his school’s history … played as a starter all four years of high school … served as his team’s captain for two years … scored a total of 366 points for his high school … earned a 3.4 GPA … also played as a running back and safety for the school’s football team … rushed for 1,100 yards and scored 19 touchdowns his senior year … named Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic in 2015 … also named to North Team 38th annual Shriners All-Star Classic.

Personal: Son of Ralph and Mary Laundry … has two siblings, Derek and Danielle … most admires his father … involved with Billerica Cells Out and Prom to Remember … hobbies include golfing and lifting weights … favorite professional teams are the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins … favorite athlete is his cousin, Georges Niang, who plays for the Indianapolis Pacers … major is marketing.

46 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Ben COAKLEY #38 Freshman | Attack | 6-0 | 185 Flemington, N.J. | Hunterdon Central HS | Psychology The Sheet on Coakley High School: Played attack at Hunterdon Central High School for coach Mike Vergalito … lettered three years on the school’s varsity lacrosse team … named to both Second Team All-State and Second Team All- Skyland Conference his senior year … earned All-County honors as a junior and senior … also played for his high school’s football team, lettering twice.

Personal: Full name is Benjamin Daniel Coakley … prefers to go by Ben … son of parents Donald and Lisa Coakley … has two older brothers, Ryan and Mike … brother Mike currently plays lacrosse for Wentworth Institute of Technology and his other brother, Ryan, also played lacrosse for the same school … most admires his grandparents … hobbies include swimming, playing Xbox and watching sports … hopes to stay involved with lacrosse and possibly become a teacher one day … favorite professional teams are the New England Patriots and the Boston Celtics, Red Sox, and Bruins … favorite athlete is New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady … major is pyschology.

Joe PATTI #39 Freshman | Defense | 6-1 | 193 Sparks, Md. | Hereford HS | Undeclared The Sheet on Patti High School: Played close defense for Hereford High School for coach Sal Picataggi … led his team to the 2013 state championship … finalist for the prestigious Kelly Award, given to the best high school lacrosse player in the state of Maryland … named a MSLCA All-Star … led team in caused turnovers in both his junior and senior year … named First Team All-County twice … also named U.S. Lacrosse All-American … played for the school’s football team.

Personal: Full name is Joseph Michael Patti … prefers to go by Joe … son of parents Jeff and Kathy Patti … has two siblings, Dom and Jay … most admires his brother … hobbies include basketball, fishing and skiing … hopes to work in sport management and athletic training … favorite professional teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles … favorite athlete is NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson … has not yet declared a major at Towson.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 47 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Jake MCLEAN #40 Freshman | Midfield | 5-11 | 175 Encinitas, Calif. | La Costa Canyon HS | Entrepreneurship The Sheet on McLean High School: Played midfield at La Costa Canyon High School for coach Jesse Foss … scored 49 goals, 21 assists for 70 points and had 65 groundballs his senior year … named to Adrenaline All-American team in 2016 … earned offensive MVP award two years in a row … named both First Team All-League and First Team All-CIF in 2016 … two-time CIF champion … scholar-athlete with a 4.08 GPA … also played for the school’s team.

Personal: Full name is Jake Gunner McLean … son of parents John and Kiersten McLean … most admires his parents … father played Division I hockey at Denver University … has two siblings, Sarah and Ari … hobbies include surfing and golfing … hopes to start a business … favorite professional teams are the New England Pa- triots and San Diego Chargers … favorite athlete is 2012 NFL MVP Adrian Peterson … major is entrepreneurship.

Jack MCNALLEN #43 Freshman | Midfield | 6-1 | 180 Amherst, Mass. | Bishop Guertin HS | Undeclared The Sheet on McNallen High School: Faced off and played midfield at Bishop Guertin High School for coach Christopher Cameron … named first team All-State three times … led team to state championship three years in 2013, 2014, and 2016 … made the varsity team all four years of high school … also played for the school’s basketball team.

Personal: Son of Patrick and Anne McNallen … has five siblings, Chris, Keelan, Tim, Greg and Corey … most admires his older brother Chris … coaches lacrosse in the summer … favorite professional teams are the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins … has not yet declared a major at Towson.

48 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Eric STOUT #45 Freshman | Defense | 6-1 | 185 Cockeysville, Md. | Loyola Blakefield HS | Accounting The Sheet on Stout High School: Ranked as the No. 96 player on Inside Lacrosse’s Top 100 Freshmen for the 2017 college season ... played close defense at nearby Loyola Blakefield High School for coach Ben Rubeor … made first honors every semester of high school … also played for the school’s football team.

Personal: Full name is Eric Thomas Stout … son of Thomas and Cheryl Stout … most admires his parents … has three siblings, Jake, Tommy and Jessica … brother-in-law, Dwayne Jones, played for five NBA franchises … hopes to become a CPA and eventually run his own firm … involved with Paul’s Place, Beans and Bread, Our Daily Bread, Baltimore Station, SHARP kids and Our Sister’s Place … hobbies include snowboarding and scuba diving … favorite professional teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles, Washington Capitals and Philadelphia 76ers … major is accounting.

Saunders HEALEY #47 Freshman | Defense | 6-3 | 185 Exton, Pa. | Downingtown East HS | Business Finance The Sheet on Healey High School: Played close defense at Downingtown East High School for coach Todd Liggett … started for the school’s varsity team all four years of high school … named First Team All-Ches-Mont his junior and senior year … also named to All-League first team junior and senior years … also played quarterback for the school’s undefeated football team.

Personal: Son of Saunders and Mary Ellen Healey … most admires his parents … has three siblings, Maddy, Tori and Jordan … hobbies include skating and mountain biking … hopes to work in finance … favorite pro- fessional teams are the Philadelphia Eagles and 76ers … favorite professional athlete is two-time Super Bowl champion NFL quarterback Peyton Manning … major is business finance.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 49 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Gray BODDEN #48 Freshman | Defense | 6-1 | 210 Westminster, Md. | Winters Mill HS | Business Administration The Sheet on Bodden High School: Played close defense at Winters Mill High School for coach Jeff Beaker … named First Team All-County and Second Team All-Conference … earned honor roll … also played for the school’s basketball team … helped lead basketball team to county championship.

Personal: Full name is George Gray Bodden … prefers to go by Gray … son of Keith and Amanda Bodden … most admires his father … has three siblings, Chloe, Maddie, and Jack … hopes to work in business … favorite professional team is the Baltimore Ravens … favorite athlete is NBA star LeBron James … plans on major is business administration.

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ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 51 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Mount St. Mary’s University MOUNTAINEERS 6-8 Overall | 2-4 NEC Next Meeting: Feb. 18, 2017 | Emmitsburg, Md. | Noon

Mountaineers 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year at Division I: 1989 #24 Mark Hojnoski (26g, 16a, 42p) Home Field: Waldron Family Stadium (1,000) #42 Chris Dipretoro (22g, 5a, 27p) Location: Emmitsburg, Md. #22 Bubba Johnson (16g, 9a, 25p) NCAA Appearances: 2010, 2003 Interim President: Tim Trainor, Ph.D. Athletic Director: Lynne Robinson Goalies #10 Matt Vierheller (486mins, 10.50gaa, 64svs) Head Coach: Tom Gravante (22nd Year) Overall Record: 140-187 #3 Frankie McCarthy (352mins, 9.73gaa, 51svs) Mount St. Mary’s Record: Same (22nd Year) Assistant Coach: Tim McIntee Media Relations Contact: Mark Vandergrift Series Information Website: MountAthletics.com Streaks Towson’s Longest: 10 games (1976-2016) Last: Current All-Time Series Mount St. Mary’s Longest: n/a History Last: n/a Towson Leads Series: 11-1 Scoring Date Home/Away/Neutral Score Most Towson Goals: 27 (April 20, 1977) 1970 # ...... *...... W, 1-0 3/26/1975 #...... Home...... L, 0-1 Most Mount Goals: 11 (May 4, 1976) 5/4/1976...... Away ...... W, 19-11 Most Combined Goals: 32, Twice 4/20/1977 ...... Home...... W, 27-5 Last: (Towson 24, MSM 8; 1978) 4/18/1978...... Away ...... W, 24-8 4/6/2004 ...... Home...... W, 17-6 3/5/2011...... Away ...... W, 11-3 Hat Tricks 3/3/2012...... Home...... W, 10-8 Towson’s Most Recent: Ryan Drenner (3g) - Feb. 20, 2016 3/2/2013...... Away ...... W, 13-5 Mount’s Most Recent: Mark Hojnoski (3g) - Feb. 20, 2016 3/1/2014 ...... Home...... W, 9-1 2/27/2015...... Away ...... W, 7-4 2/20/2016...... Home...... W, 9-5 Overtime # - Forfeit due to ineligible player No Overtime Games in Series History * - Site Unknown ^ - NCAA Tournament Postseason No Postseason Meetings Coaches Shawn Nadelen vs. Mount St. Mary’s: 5-0 Tom Gravante vs. Towson: 0-7

52 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Georgetown University H OYAS 2-12 Overall | 1-4 BIG EAST Next Meeting: Feb. 25, 2017 | Washington, D.C. | Noon

Hoyas 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1970 #44 Daniel Bucaro (18g, 13a, 31p) Home Field: Multisport Field (2,500) #37 Joe Bucci (20g, 8a, 28p) Location: Washington, D.C. #23 Devon Lewis (9g, 10a, 19p) NCAA Appearances: 11 (2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997) President: John J. DeGioia Goalies #10 Matt Vierheller (486mins, 10.50gaa, 64svs) Athletic Director: Lee Reed Head Coach: Kevin Warne (4th Year) #1 Nick Marrocco (798mins, 11.05gaa, 165svs, 52.9%) Overall Record: 22-37 Georgetown Record: Same (4th Year) Asst. Coaches: Matt Rewkowski, Justin Ward, Howard Offit Series Information Media Relations Contact: Jeffrey Messman Streaks Website: GUHoyas.com Towson’s Longest: 3 games, Twice (1963-1971; 2014-16) Last: 3 (current) All-Time Series Georgetown’s Longest: n/a History Last: n/a Towson Leads Series: 5-1 Scoring Date Home/Away/Neutral Score Most Towson Goals: 16 (1970) 4/10/1963...... *...... W, 15-3 1970 ...... *...... W, 16-0 Most Georgetown Goals: 15 (May 16, 2004) 4/28/1971...... *...... W, 15-4 Most Combined Goals: 23 5/16/2004 ^ ...... Away ...... L, 8-15 Last: (Georgetown 15, Towson 8 - May 16, 2004) 2/22/2014 ...... Home...... W, 8-7 2/22/2015 ...... Away ...... W, 9-6 2/27/2016...... Home...... W, 10-7 Hat Tricks * - Site Unknown Towson’s Most Recent: Ryan Drenner (4g) - Feb. 27, 2016 ^ - NCAA Tournament Georgetown’s Most Recent: Daniel Bucaro (3g) - Feb. 27, 2016 Overtime No Overtime Games in Series History Postseason Georgetown Leads: 1-0 Last: May 16, 2004 (NCAA First Round) Coaches Shawn Nadelen vs. Georgetown: 3-0 Kevin Warne vs. Towson: 0-3

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 53 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Loyola University GREYHOUNDS 14-4 Overall | 7-1 Patriot League Next Meeting: March 1, 2017 | Towson, Md. | 7 p.m.

Greyhounds 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1938 #7 Pat Spencer (37g, 52a, 89p) Home Field: Ridley Athletic Complex (6,000) #27 Zach Herreweyers (37g, 6a, 43p) Location: Baltimore, Md. #6 Brian Sherlock (24g, 13a, 37p) NCAA Appearances: 23 (2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1981, 1979) Goalies #7 Jacob Stover (654mins, 7.80gaa, 112svs, 56.9%) President: Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J. Athletic Director: Jim Paquette #18 Grant Limone (411mins, 9.49gaa, 61svs, 48.4%) Head Coach: Charley Toomey (12th Year) Overall Record: 111-54 Series Information Loyola Record: Same (12th Year) Streaks Asst. Coaches: Matt Dwan, Marc Van Arsdale, Towson’s Longest: 11 games (1969-1979) Steve Vaikness, Joe Fletcher (Ops) Last: 3 (2005-2007) Media Relations Contact: Ryan Eigenbrode Loyola’s Longest: 8 games (2008-2015) Website: LoyolaGreyhounds.com Last: 8 (2008-2015) All-Time Series Scoring History Most Towson Goals: 26 (May 11, 1974) Loyola Leads Series: 31-28 Most Loyola Goals: 20, Twice (Last Feb. 19, 2014) Date...... H/A/N...... Score 4/7/1990 ...... H...... L, 12-17 Most Combined Goals: 36 1959...... *...... L, 6-8 4/10/1991...... A...... L, 12-14 1960...... *...... L, 7-10 4/4/1992...... H...... W, 8-7 (OT) Last: (Towson 22, Loyola 14 - May 14, 1982) 1961...... *...... W, 15-9 4/3/1993...... A...... L, 8-12 1962 ...... *...... L, 6-13 4/2/1994 ...... H...... L, 12-13 1963 ...... *...... L, 9-10 4/1/1995...... A...... L, 8-16 Hat Tricks 4/28/1964...... *...... L, 1-8 3/30/1996...... H...... W, 12-11 (OT) Towson’s Most Recent: Joe Seider (4g) - March 2, 2016 1965...... *...... W, 7-6 5/12/1996 ^ ...... N...... W, 16-11 5/3/1966 ...... *...... W, 5-4 4/23/1997 ...... A...... L, 9-20 Loyola’s Most Recent: Pat Spencer (3g); Zack Sirico (3g) - May 22, 2016 5/3/1967...... *...... L, 6-12 3/28/1998...... H...... L, 8-12 1968...... *...... L, 4-5 4/3/1999 ...... A...... L, 14-16 1969...... *...... W, 11-10 4/1/2000...... H...... L, 8-13 Overtime 1970 ...... *...... W, 17-2 3/31/2001...... A...... W, 19-14 5/5/1971 ...... *...... W, 13-4 3/30/2002 ...... H...... W, 7-15 Towson Leads 2-0 1972 ...... *...... W, 17-3 3/29/2003...... A...... W, 15-10 Last: March 30, 1996 (Towson 12, Loyola 11) 5/12/1973 ...... A...... W, 14-2 2/28/2004...... H...... L, 9-14 5/11/1974 ...... H...... W, 26-6 2/26/2005...... A...... W, 7-5 5/6/1975...... A...... W, 18-7 2/25/2006...... H...... W, 11-10 4/1/1976 ...... H...... W, 20-6 2/26/2007 ...... A...... W, 9-8 Postseason 4/19/1977 ...... A...... W, 15-12 2/23/2008...... H...... L, 8-13 Series Tied: 1-1 4/19/1978 ...... H...... W, 20-12 2/21/2009...... A...... L, 8-11 3/26/1979 ...... A...... W, 13-12 3/27/2010...... A...... L, 6-7 Last: May 22, 2016 (NCAA Quarterfinals) 3/18/1981...... A...... L, 9-13 2/26/2011 ...... H...... L, 2-3 Loyola 10, Towson 8 (Columbus, Ohio) 5/14/1982...... H...... W, 22-14 2/25/2012 ...... A...... L, 6-13 4/16/1983...... A...... W, 12-9 2/20/2013 ...... H...... L, 9-14 4/14/1984...... H...... W, 11-7 2/19/2014...... A...... L, 4-20 4/13/1985...... A...... L, 5-7 2/18/2015...... H...... L, 11-5 Coaches 4/12/1986...... H...... W, 9-8 3/2/2016...... A...... W, 10-8 4/11/1987...... A...... W, 8-7 5/22/2016 ^...... N...... L, 8-10 Shawn Nadelen vs. Loyola: 1-5 4/9/1988 ...... H...... L, 9-10 * - Site Unknown Charley Toomey vs. Towson: 9-3 4/8/1989 ...... A...... L, 4-9 ^ - NCAA Tournament

54 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide UMBC RETRIEVERS 4-10 Overall | 1-5 America East Next Meeting: March 4, 2017 | Baltimore, Md. | Noon

Retrivers 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1968 #45 Nate Lewnes (43g, 7a, 50p) Home Field: UMBC Stadium (4,500) #5 Max Maxwell (15g, 30a, 45p) Location: Baltimore, Md. #19 Jack Andrews (14g, 15a, 29p) Division I NCAA Appearances: 6 (1998, 1999, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) President: Dr. Freeman Hrabowski Goalies #13 Ruston Souder (572mins, 11.03gaa, 112svs, 51.6%) Athletic Director: Tim Hall Head Coach: Ryan Moran (1st Year) #15 Connor Gordon (180mins, 13.00gaa, 28svs, 41.8%) Overall Record: 0-0 UMBC Record: 0-0 (1st Year) Asst. Coaches: Jamison Koesterer, Neil Hutchinson Series Information Media Relations Contact: Steve Levy Streaks Website: UMBCRetrievers.com Towson’s Longest: 12 games (1984-1996) Last: 5 (2012-Present) UMBC’s Longest: 4 games (1975-1978) All-Time Series Last: 3 (2007-2009) History Scoring Towson Leads Series: 32-15 Most Towson Goals: 27 (April 19, 1996) Date...... H/A/N...... Score 4/19/2000...... H...... L, 15-17 Most UMBC Goals: 20 (April 25, 1999) 1970...... *...... W, 10-7 4/18/2001...... A...... W, 13-8 4/10/1971...... *...... W, 17-10 4/17/2002...... A...... W, 17-8 Most Combined Goals: 33 1972 ...... *...... W, 14-7 4/9/2003 ...... H...... L, 9-10 Last: (Towson 27, UMBC 15 - April 16, 1996) 4/18/1973...... *...... W, 18-12 4/27/2004...... H...... W, 13-8 4/17/1974...... H...... W, 15-6 4/5/2005...... H...... W, 8-6 4/16/1975...... A...... L, 0-1 # 4/5/2006...... A...... W, 8-7 5/1/1976...... H...... L, 10-11 4/3/2007...... A...... L, 9-11 Hat Tricks 4/30/1977 ...... A...... L, 12-18 4/1/2008...... H...... L, 6-9 Towson’s Most Recent: Ben McCarty (3g) - March 5, 2016 4/15/1978...... H...... L, 8-16 3/31/2009...... A...... L, 4-14 4/14/1979...... A...... W, 10-8 4/7/2010...... H...... W, 10-7 UMBC’s Most Recent: Jack Gannon (3g) - March 18, 2014 5/16/1979...... H...... L, 12-16 4/6/2011 ...... A...... L, 9-10 4/12/1980...... N...... W, 19-12 4/4/2012...... H...... W, 12-11 4/11/1981...... A...... L, 10-13 3/13/2013 ...... A...... W, 12-9 Overtime 4/10/1982...... H...... W, 12-10 3/19/2014...... H...... W, 10-8 4/9/1983 ...... A...... L, 4-15 3/7/2015...... A...... W, 11-7 No Overtime Games in Series History 4/7/1984...... H...... W, 17-8 3/5/2016...... H...... W, 14-6 4/6/1985 ...... A...... W, 13-8 * - Site Unknown 3/21/1987 ...... A...... W, 17-8 ^ - NCAA Tournament Postseason 3/19/1988...... H...... W, 15-8 3/18/1989...... A...... W, 14-6 No Postseason Games in Series History 4/28/1990...... H...... W, 15-6 4/27/1991...... A...... W, 11-5 4/25/1992 ...... H...... W, 19-14 Coaches 4/24/1993 ...... A...... W, 20-9 4/23/1994 ...... H...... W, 21-9 Shawn Nadelen vs. UMBC: 5-0 4/22/1995...... A...... W, 13-6 Ryan Moran vs. Towson: 0-0 4/19/1996...... H...... W, 27-15 4/16/1997...... A...... L, 10-11 2/28/1998...... H...... W, 18-15 4/25/1999...... A...... L, 9-20

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 55 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Johns Hopkins University BLUE JAYS 8-7 Overall | 3-2 Big Ten Next Meeting: March 11, 2017 | Towson, Md. | Noon

Blue Jays 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1883 #32 Shack Stanwick (20g, 38a, 58p) Home Field: Homewood Field (8,500) #4 Ryan Brown (41g, 16a, 57p) Location: Baltimore, Md. #9 Wilkins Dismuke (24g, 3a, 27p) NCAA Appearances: 44 (2016, 2015, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, Goalies #29 Brock Turnbaugh (897mins, 11.51gaa, 153svs, 47.1%) 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972) President: Ronald J. Daniels Series Information Athletic Director: Alanna Shanahan Streaks Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (20th Year) Towson’s Longest: n/a Overall Record: 200-86 Last: n/a Johns Hopkins Record: 177-69 (17th Year) Johns Hopkins’ Longest: 19 games (1992-2014) Asst. Coaches: Bill Dwan, Bobby Benson, Larry Quinn Last: 1 (2016-Present) Director of Lacrosse Operations: Tim O’Branski Media Relations Contact: Ernie Larossa Scoring Website: HopkinsSports.com Most Towson Goals: 14, Twice (Last: April 26, 1997) Most Johns Hopkins Goals: 24 (April 29, 1995) All-Time Series Most Combined Goals: 28 History Last: (Johns Hopkins 22, Towson 16 - May 14, 1994) Johns Hopkins Leads Series: 40-4 Date...... H/A/N...... Score 4/29/2000...... A...... L, 8-10 3/27/1976 ...... A...... L, 8-15 4/28/2001...... H...... L, 13-14 Hat Tricks 3/26/1977...... H...... L, 9-10 4/27/2002...... A...... L, 11-14 Towson’s Most Recent: Ben McCarty (3g) - March 12, 2016 3/28/1978...... A...... L, 5-22 4/26/2003...... H...... L, 9-17 3/14/1979...... H...... L, 8-16 5/18/2003 ^...... A...... L, 6-14 JHU’s Most Recent: Ryan Brown (4g), Shack Stanwick (4g) - March 12, 2016 5/13/1980...... A...... L, 7-23 5/1/2004...... A...... L, 8-13 5/12/1981...... H...... L, 8-24 4/30/2005...... H...... L, 4-8 5/11/1982...... A...... L, 6-17 4/29/2006...... A...... L, 10-11 Overtime 5/7/1983...... H...... L, 9-11 4/28/2007 ...... H...... L, 7-9 5/5/1984...... A...... L, 7-18 4/23/2008...... A...... L, 7-16 Johns Hopkins Leads 2-1 5/4/1985 ...... H...... L, 8-10 4/22/2009...... H...... L, 10-11 (2OT) Last: April 22, 2009 (2OT) (Johns Hopkins 11, Towson 10) 6/4/1986 ...... A...... L, 5-13 4/28/2010...... A...... L, 6-13 5/2/1987...... H...... L, 7-13 2/19/2011...... H...... L, 6-10 5/7/1988...... A...... L, 8-9 (OT) 2/17/2012...... A...... L, 6-12 5/6/1989 ...... H...... W, 9-8 (2OT) 2/16/2013...... H...... L, 6-12 Postseason 5/5/1990...... A...... L, 9-12 2/15/2014...... A...... L, 8-15 Johns Hopkins Leads 3-0 5/4/1991 ...... H...... L, 9-12 2/10/2015...... H...... W, 7-5 5/2/1992...... A...... W, 14-13 3/12/2016...... A...... L, 8-14 Last: May 18, 2003 (Johns Hopkins 14, Towson 6) 5/16/1992 ^...... H...... L, 8-15 ^ - NCAA Tournament 5/1/1993 ...... H...... L, 9-11 4/30/1994...... A...... L, 9-13 Coaches 5/14/1994 ^...... A...... L, 16-22 4/29/1995 ...... H...... L, 13-24 Shawn Nadelen vs. Johns Hopkins: 1-4 4/17/1996 ...... A...... W, 13-12 Dave Pietramala vs. Towson: 16-1 (JHU), 0-0 (Cornell) 4/26/1997 ...... H...... L, 14-16 4/25/1998...... A...... L, 7-18 5/2/1999 ...... H...... L, 10-20

56 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide The Ohio State University BUCKEYES 7-8 Overall | 2-3 Big Ten Next Meeting: March 14, 2017 | Towson, Md. | 7 p.m.

Buckeyes 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1953 #11 Austin Shanks (15g, 16a, 31p) Home Field: Ohio Stadium (104,944) #14 Carter Brown (20g, 9a, 29p) Location: Columbus, Ohio #20 Eric Fannell (15g, 9a, 24p) NCAA Appearances: 4 (2013, 2008, 2004, 2003) President: Michael V. Drake Athletic Director: Gene Smith Goalies #3 Tom Carey (897mins, 9.04gaa, 141svs, 51.1%) Head Coach: Nick Myers (9th Year) Overall Record: 69-58 Ohio State Record: Same (9th Year) Asst. Coaches: Brad Ross, Corey Bulken, Travis Crane Series Information Director of Lacrosse Operations: Mark Bergey Streaks Media Relations Contact: Leann Parker Towson’s Longest: n/a Website: OhioStateBuckeyes.com Last: n/a Ohio State’s Longest: 3 games (1963-1966) Last: 3 (1963-1966) All-Time Series History Scoring Ohio State Leads Series: 5-3 Most Towson Goals: 10, Twice (Last: March 15, 2016) Date...... H/A/N...... Score Most Ohio State Goals: 16 (May 12, 2013) 1962 ...... *...... W, 6-3 Most Combined Goals: 22 3/23/1963 ...... *...... L, 7-8 Last: (Ohio State 16, Towson 6 - May 12, 2013) 1965...... *...... L, 3-13 1966...... *...... L, 6-8 3/20/2007 ...... H...... W, 10-8 Hat Tricks 5/12/2013 ^...... A...... L, 6-16 Towson’s Most Recent: Joe Seider (3g) - March 17, 2015 3/17/2015...... H...... L, 6-7 Ohio State’s Most Recent: Eric Fannell (3g) - March 15, 2016 3/15/2016...... A...... W, 10-9 (OT) * - Site Unknown ^ - NCAA Tournament Overtime Towson Leads 1-0 Last: March 15, 2016 (Towson 10, Ohio State 9) Postseason Ohio State Leads 1-0 Last: May 12, 2013 (Ohio State 16, Towson 6) Coaches Shawn Nadelen vs. Ohio State: 1-2 Nick Myers vs. Towson: 2-1

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Pioneers 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1966 #40 Connor Cannizzaro (46g, 23a, 69p) Home Field: Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium (2,000) #33 Zach Miller (25g, 23a, 50p) Location: Denver, Colo. #3 Tyler Pace (21g, 24a, 45p) NCAA Appearances: 9 (2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2006) President: Rebecca Chopp Goalies #16 Alex Ready (880mins, 9.00gaa, 142svs, 51.8%) Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Head Coach: Bill Tierney (33rd Year) Overall Record: 368-121 Denver Record: 96-28 (8th Year) Series Information Asst. Coaches: Matt Brown, John Orsen, Jeremy Noble Streaks Director of Lacrosse Operations: Sue Kelley Towson’s Longest: 3 (2000-2008) Media Relations Contact: Niko Blankenship Last: 3 (2000-2008) Website: DenverPioneers.com Denver’s Longest: n/a Last: n/a All-Time Series Scoring History Most Towson Goals: 16 (March 19, 2000) Towson Leads Series: 4-1 Most Denver Goals: 9, Four times (Last: May 15, 2016) Date...... H/A/N...... Score Most Combined Goals: 25 3/19/2000...... Home ...... W, 16-9 3/6/2005 ...... Away...... W, 10-8 Last: (Towson 16, Denver 9 - March 19, 2000) 3/2/2008 ...... Home ...... W, 10-9 3/1/2009...... Away...... L, 4-9 5/15/2016 ^...... Away...... W, 10-9 Hat Tricks ^ - NCAA Tournament Towson’s Most Recent: Spencer Parks (4g) - May 15, 2016 Denver’s Most Recent: Zach Miller (3g) - May 15, 2016 Overtime No Overtime Games in Series History Postseason Towson Leads 1-0 Last: May 15, 2016 (Towson 10, Denver 9) Coaches Shawn Nadelen vs. Denver: 1-0 Bill Tierney vs. Towson: 2-2 Overall 0-1 (Denver), 2-1 (Princeton), 0-0 (RIT)

58 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Drexel University DRAGONS 6-9 Overall | 2-3 CAA Next Meeting: April 1, 2017 | Philadelphia, Pa. | 4 p.m.

Dragons 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1941 #4 Matthew Varian (11g, 11a, 29p) Home Field: Vidas Field (1,000) #22 Robert Frazee (24g, 4a, 28p) Location: Philadelphia, Pa. #15 Cole Shafer (20g, 4a, 24p) NCAA Appearances: 1 (2014) President: John Fry Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Goalies #2 Jimmy Joe Granito (883mins, 9.58gaa, 171svs, 54.8%) Head Coach: Brian Voelker (15th Year) Overall Record: 105-96 Drexel Record: 63-45 (8th Year) Series Information Asst. Coaches: Chris Collins, Steven Boyle Media Relations Contact: Mike Tuberosa Streaks Towson’s Longest: 23 (1965-1997) Website: DrexelDragons.com Last: 3 (2015-Present) Drexel’s Longest: 3, Twice (2014-15, 2011-2013) All-Time Series Last: 3, 2014-2015 History Towson Leads Series: 41-10 Scoring Date...... H/A/N...... Score 4/2/2005...... Away...... W, 13-5 Most Towson Goals: 23 (March 30, 1997) 1962 ...... *...... L, 7-14 4/8/2006...... Home...... W, 9-8 5/11/1963...... *...... W, 9-6 4/21/2007 ...... Away...... W, 9-8 Most Drexel Goals: 14, Twice (Last: April 20, 2003) 4/18/1964...... *...... L, 3-6 4/12/2008...... Home...... L, 9-10 Most Combined Goals: 31 1965...... *...... W, 6-5 3/28/2009...... Away ...... W, 7-4 4/27/1966...... *...... W, 11-3 4/29/2009 &...... Home...... W, 10-2 Last: (Towson 21, Drexel 10 - April 25, 1984) 4/15/1967...... *...... W, 9-7 4/17/2010...... Home...... W, 8-7 1968...... *...... W, 10-4 4/23/2011...... Away...... L, 9-13 1969...... *...... W, 7-1 4/21/2012...... Home...... L, 5-13 Hat Tricks 1970 ...... *...... W, 14-5 4/20/2013...... Away...... L, 11-14 Towson’s Most Recent: Joe Seider (3g) - April 2, 2016 4/21/1971...... * ...... W, 15-7 5/1/2013 &...... Neutral...... W, 11-8 1972 ...... *...... W, 17-7 4/19/2014...... Home...... L, 13-7 Drexel’s Most Recent: Cole Shafer (4g) - April 30, 2015 1972 ...... * ...... W, 17-6 5/1/2014 &...... Away...... L, 10-11 (ot) 5/16/1973 ...... Home...... W, 19-5 4/25/2015...... Away...... L, 10-11 5/7/1980 ...... Home...... W, 19-6 4/30/2015 &.....Neutral...... W, 11-8 Overtime 5/16/1981...... Away...... W, 17-9 4/2/2016...... Home...... W, 11-7 4/20/1983...... Home...... W, 17-7 5/5/2016 &...... Home...... W, 10-6 Drexel Leads 1-0 4/25/1984...... Away...... W, 21-10 * - Site Unknown Last: May 1, 2014 (Drexel 11, Towson 10) CAA Tournament 4/24/1985 ...... Home...... W, 20-8 & - Conference Tournament 4/23/1986...... Away ...... W, 15-5 ^ - NCAA Tournament 4/22/1987 ...... Home...... W, 23-6 4/20/1988...... Away ...... W, 21-9 Postseason 4/19/1989...... Home...... W, 20-3 Towson Leads 4-1 4/18/1990 ...... Away ...... W, 22-2 4/17/1991 ...... Home...... W, 19-9 CAA Tournament - 4-1 4/17/1996 ...... Away ...... W, 18-8 NCAA Tournament - Never Met 4/30/1997...... Home...... W, 23-5 4/8/1998 ...... Away...... L, 10-14 Last: May 5, 2016 (Towson 10, Drexel 6) 4/14/1999...... Home...... W, 18-6 4/14/2000...... Home...... W, 18-3 4/21/2001...... Away...... W, 18-8 4/20/2002...... Home...... W, 20-8 Coaches 4/19/2003...... Away...... W, 17-9 Shawn Nadelen vs. Drexel: 4-5 4/30/2003 &...... Home...... W, 17-2 Brian Voelker vs. Towson: 7-6 Overall 4/24/2004...... Home...... W, 13-8 6-5 (Drexel), 1-1 (Penn) ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 59 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide UMass MINUTEMEN 4-9 Overall | 0-5 CAA Next Meeting: April 8, 2017 | Towson, Md. | Noon

Minutemen 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1954 #35 Buddy Carr (18g, 8a, 26p) Home Field: Garber Field (5,000) #40 Brendan Hegarty (15g, 4a, 19p) Location: Amherst, Mass. #18 Dan Muller (10g, 7a, 17p) NCAA Appearances: 19 #7 Gianni Bianchin (10g, 7a, 17p) (2012, 2011, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1981, 1979, 1977, 1976) Goalies President: Kumble R. Subbaswamy #31 Sean Sconone (318mins, 9.46gaa, 63svs, 55.8%) Athletic Director: Ryan Bamford #32 Dan Dolan (279mins, 9.47gaa, 49svs, 52.7%) Head Coach: Greg Cannella (23rd Year) Overall Record: 187-129 Series Information UMass Record: Same (23rd Year) Streaks Asst. Coaches: Doc Schneider, Craig McDonald Towson’s Longest: 5 (2013-Present) Media Relations Contact: Cody Lahl Last: 5 (2013-Present) Website: UMassAthletics.com UMass’s Longest: 3 Last: 3 (2011-2012) All-Time Series History Scoring Most Towson Goals: 13 (May 5, 2010) Towson Leads Series: 7-4 Most UMass Goals: 14 (April 7, 2012) Date...... H/A/N...... Score Most Combined Goals: 19, Three times 3/28/1963...... *...... L, 3-7 4/10/2010...... Away ...... W, 10-9 Last: (Towson 11, UMass 8 - April 9, 2016) 5/5/2010 &...... Home...... W, 13-6 4/9/2011 ...... Home...... L, 8-9 (OT) 4/7/2012...... Away...... L, 3-14 Hat Tricks 5/2/2012 &...... Away...... L, 3-10 4/6/2013...... Home...... W, 9-5 Towson’s Most Recent: Spencer Parks (3g), Joe Seider (3g) - April 9, 2016 4/5/2014 ...... Away...... W, 6-5 UMass’ Most Recent: Brendan Hegarty (3g) - April 9, 2016 3/28/2015 ...... Home...... W, 6-3 5/2/2015 &...... Neutral...... W, 9-8 4/9/2016...... Away...... W, 11-8 * - Site Unknown Overtime & - Conference Tournament UMass Leads Series 1-0 Last: April 9, 2011 (UMass 9, Towson 8) Postseason Towson Leads 2-1 CAA Tournament - 2-1 NCAA Tournament - Never Met Last: May 2, 2015 (Towson 9, UMass 8) Coaches Shawn Nadelen vs. UMass: 5-2 Greg Cannella vs. Towson: 3-7 60 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide University of Delaware FIGHTIN’ BLUE HENS 5-10 Overall | 2-3 CAA Next Meeting: April 15, 2017 | Newark, Del. | 7 p.m.

Blue Hens 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1948 #27 Paul Major (24g, 8a, 32p) Home Field: Delaware Stadium (22,000) #00 Andrew Romagnoli (21g, 10a, 31p) Location: Newark, Del. #22 Steve DeLargy (15g, 7a, 22p) NCAA Appearances: 6 #13 Dean DiSimone (12g, 10a, 22p) (2011, 2010, 2007, 2005, 1999, 1984) President: Dennis Assanis Goalies Athletic Director: Christine Rawak #3 Parker Ferrigan (828mins, 10.22gaa, 125svs, 47.0%) Head Coach: Bob Shillinglaw (42nd Year) Overall Record: 327-312 Series Information Delaware Record: 303-295 (39th Year) Streaks Asst. Coaches: Byron Collins, Chris Selva, Dana Wilber Towson’s Longest: 9 (1990-1998) Media Relations Contact: Scott Selheimer Last: 4 (2012-2015) Website: BlueHens.com Delaware’s Longest: 4 (1961-1964) Last: 2 (2010-2011) All-Time Series Scoring History Most Towson Goals: 20 (April 5, 1997) Towson Leads Series: 39-18 Most Delaware Goals: 17 (April 10, 1999) Date...... H/A/N...... Score 4/8/1995 ...... Away...... W, 18-12 Most Combined Goals: 33, Twice 1961...... *...... L, 3-6 4/6/1996 ...... Home...... W, 16-13 1962...... *...... L, 6-8 4/5/1997 ...... Away...... W, 20-13 Last: (Delaware 17, Towson 16 - April 10, 1999) 5/4/1963...... *...... L, 8-16 4/4/1998 ...... Home...... W, 11-8 5/2/1964...... *...... L, 5-12 4/10/1999...... Away...... L, 16-17 1965...... *...... W, 7-5 4/8/2000...... Home...... L, 13-15 Hat Tricks 5/17/1966...... *...... W, 6-5 3/24/2001 ...... Away...... W, 10-7 Towson’s Most Recent: Joe Seider (4g), Max Siskind (3g) - April 4, 2015 4/29/1967...... *...... W, 4-3 3/23/2002 ...... Home...... W, 18-4 1968...... *...... L, 3-4 3/22/2003 ...... Away...... W, 14-10 Delaware’s Most Recent: Paul Major (4g) - April 16, 2016 1969...... *...... W, 7-4 4/14/2004...... Home...... W, 11-9 1970...... *...... W, 9-6 3/26/2005...... Away...... L, 5-11 4/24/1971...... *...... W, 11-6 5/7/2005 &...... Away...... W, 9-8 Overtime 1972...... *...... W, 9-3 3/25/2006...... Home...... W, 11-7 4/14/1976 ...... Away...... W, 15-11 5/3/2006 &...... Home...... L, 12-13 Towson Leads Series 1-0 4/13/1977 ...... Home...... W, 17-12 4/11/2007...... Away...... W, 10-9 Last: March 22, 2013 (Towson 7, Delaware 6) 3/25/1978...... Away...... L, 4-10 5/5/2007 &...... Home...... L, 7-10 3/24/1979...... Home...... L, 8-9 4/5/2008...... Home...... W, 10-7 4/9/1980...... Away...... W, 14-10 4/18/2009...... Away...... W, 10-8 4/4/1981 ...... Home...... W, 13-12 4/3/2010 ...... Home...... W, 9-7 Postseason 4/3/1982 ...... Away...... W, 11-8 5/8/2010 &...... Home...... L, 9-12 Delaware Leads 3-1 4/23/1983 ...... Home...... W, 13-10 3/26/2011 ...... Away...... L, 7-8 4/28/1984...... Away...... L, 5-15 3/24/2012...... Home...... W, 13-8 CAA Tournament - 3-1 4/17/1985 ...... Home...... W, 5-3 3/22/2013 ...... Away...... W, 7-6 (OT) NCAA Tournament - Never Met 4/26/1986...... Away...... L, 9-10 3/22/2014 ...... Home...... W, 11-8 4/25/1987 ...... Home...... W, 16-11 4/4/2015...... Away ...... W, 12-7 Last: May 8, 2010 (Delaware 12, Towson 9) 4/23/1988...... Home...... W, 17-4 4/16/2016...... Home...... L, 7-10 4/22/1989...... Away...... L, 9-10 * - Site Unknown 4/21/1990...... Home...... W, 15-7 & - Conference Tournament Coaches 5/11/1991...... Away...... W, 15-9 ^ - NCAA Tournament 3/1/1992 ...... Home...... W, 16-4 Shawn Nadelen vs. Delaware: 4-1 4/10/1993...... Away...... W, 16-11 Bob Shillinglaw vs. Towson: 12-30 4/9/1994 ...... Home...... W, 12-5

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Stags 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1993 #42 Colin Burke (46g, 17a, 63p) Home Field: Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium (3,500) #5 Charlie Schnider (11g, 32a, 43p) Location: Fairfield, Conn. #15 TJ Neubauer (31g, 3a, 34p) NCAA Appearances: 2 (2005, 2002) President: Jeffery P. von Arx Goalies Athletic Director: Eugene P. Doris #40 Tyler Behring (974mins, 9.19gaa, 199svs, 57.2%) Head Coach: Andy Copelan (11th Year) Overall Record: 91-64 Series Information Fairfield Record: 73-49 (9th Year) Streaks Asst. Coaches: Andy Whitley, Colin Hulme, Joe Izzo Towson’s Longest: 3 (2015-Present) Media Relations Contact: Drew Kingsley Last: 3 (2015-Present) Website: FairfieldStags.com Fairfield’s Longest: n/a Last: n/a All-Time Series Scoring Most Towson Goals: 18 (April 23, 2016) History Most Fairfield Goals: 11 (April 23, 2016) Towson Leads Series: 3-0 Most Combined Goals: 29 Date...... H/A/N...... Score Last: (Towson 18, Fairfield 11 - April 23, 2016) 4/11/2015...... Away ...... W, 8-7 4/23/2016 ...... Home...... W, 18-11 5/7/2016 &...... Home...... W, 4-2 & - Conference Tournament Hat Tricks Towson’s Most Recent: Mike Lynch (5g), Spencer Parks (3g), Ryan Drenner (3g) - April 23, 2016 Fairfield’s Most Recent:Colin Burke (5g), Nino Panepinto (3g) - April 23, 2016 Overtime No Overtime in Series History Postseason Towson Leads 1-0 CAA Tournament - 1-0 Last: May 7, 2016 (Towson 4, Fairfield 2) NCAA Tournament - Never Met Coaches Shawn Nadelen vs. Fairfield: 3-0 Andy Copelan vs. Towson: 0-3 (Fairfield), 0-0 (Marist)

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Pride 2016 Leaders Information Points First Year: 1949 #42 Josh Byrne (30g, 15a, 45p) Home Field: Shuart Stadium (13,000) #5 Sam Llinares (28g, 11a, 39p) Location: Hempstead, N.Y. #21 Korey Hendrickson (29g, 9a, 38p) NCAA Appearances: 17 (2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, Goalies 1997, 1996, 1993, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1973,1971) #12 Jack Concannon (891mins, 8.56gaa, 167svs, 56.8%) President: Stuart Rabinowitz Athletic Director: Jeffery A. Hathaway Series Information Head Coach: Seth Tierney (11th Year) Streaks Overall Record: 87-61 Towson’s Longest: 5 (2003-2005) Hofstra Record: Same (11th Year) Last: 2 (2012-2013) Asst. Coaches: Kevin Unterstein, J.P. Brazel, Brandon Mangan Hofstra’s Longest: 7 (1992-2000) Media Relations Contact: Jim Sheehan Last: 2 (2014-2015) Website: GoHofstra.com All-Time Series Scoring Most Towson Goals: 20 (April 13, 1991) History Most Hofstra Goals: 18, Three times Towson Leads Series: 3-0 Last: May 6, 2000 Date...... H/A/N...... Score 5/3/2003 &...... Home...... W, 16-11 Most Combined Goals: 29 (April 16, 2000) 1961...... *...... L, 2-14 4/17/2004 ...... Away ...... W, 10-6 1962 ...... *...... L, 2-12 5/5/2004 &...... Home...... W, 6-5 4/25/1963 ...... *...... W, 6-3 4/23/2005...... Home...... W, 10-6 5/13/1964...... *...... L, 1-14 3/31/2006...... Away ...... L, 9-10 (OT) Hat Tricks 1972 ...... *...... W, 11-6 4/14/2007...... Home...... L, 8-9 (OT) Towson’s Most Recent: Joe Seider (4g) - April 30, 2016 5/2/1973...... Away ...... L, 7-9 5/2/2007 &...... Home...... W, 11-5 5/1/1974...... Home...... W, 15-11 3/21/2008...... Away ...... L, 8-13 Hofstra’s Most Recent: Sam Llinares (4g) - April 18, 2015 4/5/1975...... Away ...... L, 10-15 4/11/2009...... Home...... L, 10-11 4/30/1980...... Away ...... L, 8-16 5/1/2010...... Away ...... L, 10-12 4/29/1981...... Home...... W, 14-7 4/2/2011 ...... Home...... L, 5-12 Overtime 4/28/1982 ...... Away ...... L, 10-18 3/31/2012 ...... Away ....W, 10-9 (2ot) Hofstra Leads Series 3-1 4/23/1983 ...... Home...... W, 9-8 3/30/2013 ...... Home...... W, 7-6 4/21/1984...... Away ...... L, 8-12 3/29/2014 ...... Away ...... L, 7-9 Last: March 31, 2012 (2OT) (Hofstra 10, Towson 9) 4/20/1985...... Home...... W, 18-12 4/18/2015...... Home ...... L, 2-9 4/19/1986...... Away ...... W, 8-6 4/30/2016...... Away...... W, 8-7 4/18/1987...... Home...... W, 15-4 * - Site Unknown 4/16/1988...... Away ...... L, 9-10 & - Conference Tournament Postseason 4/15/1989...... Home....L, 9-10 (4OT) ^ - NCAA Tournament Towson Leads 4-1 4/14/1990 ...... Away ...... W, 14-11 CAA Tournament - 3-0 4/13/1991...... Home...... W, 20-3 4/11/1992...... Away ...... L, 9-10 America East Tournament - 1-1 3/2/1996 ...... Neutral...... L, 12-13 Last: May 2, 2007 (Towson 11, Hofstra 5) 3/1/1997 ...... Away ...... L, 10-13 4/1/1998...... Home...... L, 11-15 NCAA Tournament - Never Met 4/7/1999...... Away ...... L, 6-9 4/16/2000 ...... Home...... L, 11-18 5/6/2000 &...... Away ...... L, 10-18 4/7/2001...... Away ...... W, 16-12 Coaches 5/5/2001 &...... Home...... W, 13-11 Shawn Nadelen vs. Hofstra: 3-2 4/6/2002 ...... Home...... L, 7-13 Seth Tierney vs. Towson: 7-4 4/4/2003...... Home...... W, 15-8

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64 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 2017 CAA Preseason Information 2017 CAA Coaches 2017 CAA Conference Schedule Predicted Order of Finish April 1 Rank) School Points (First Place Votes) Towson at Drexel - 4 p.m. - Philadelphia, Pa. 1) Towson 25 (5) Delaware at UMass - 1 p.m. - Amherst, Mass. 2) Fairfield 21 (1) Hofstra at Fairfield - 7 p.m. - Fairfield, Conn. 3) Hofstra 15 4) Drexel 11 April 8 5) Delaware 10 Towson vs. UMass - Noon - Towson, Md. 6) UMass 8 Hofstra at Delaware - 1 p.m. - Newark, Del. Fairfield at Drexel - 4 p.m. - Philadelphia, Pa. 2017 Preseason All-CAA Team Attack: Ryan Drenner (Towson), Joe Seider (Towson), Colin Burke (Fairfield) April 15 Midfield: Jack Adams (Towson), Mike Lynch (Towson), Brendan Kavanagh (Hofstra) Towson at Delaware - 7 p.m. - Newark, Del. LSM: Tyler Mayes (Towson) Fairfield at UMass - 1 p.m. - Amherst, Mass. Faceoff Specialist: Kris Clarke (Hofstra) Drexel at Hofstra - 7 p.m. - Hempstead, N.Y. Defense: Andrew Eidenshink (Fairfield), Tanner Griffin (Hofstra), Jake Kiernan (Drexel) Goalie: Tyler Behring (Fairfield), Jack Concannon (Hofstra) April 22 Towson at Fairfield - 3 p.m. - Fairfield, Conn. CAA Preseason Player of the Year: Colin Burke (Fairfield/Attack) UMass at Hofstra - 1 p.m. - Hempstead, N.Y. Delaware at Drexel - 3 p.m. - Philadelphia, Pa. Honorable Mention: Zach Goodrich (Towson/Midfield), Jake Byrne (Hofstra/At- tack), Steve Delargy (Delaware/Midfield), Tyler Weeks (UMass/Defense), Isaac Papro April 28 (UMass/LSM), Will Fox (Fairfield/Faceoff) Drexel at UMass - 6 p.m. - Amherst, Mass. Delaware at Fairfield - 7 p.m. - Fairfield, Conn. 2017 CAA Championship Information May 4 - CAA Semifinals - Time TBA - Location: Highest Seed April 29 May 6 - CAA Championship - Time TBA - Location: Highest Seed Towson vs. Hofstra - Noon - Towson, Md. Defending Regular Season Champion: Towson Defending Tournament Champion: Towson

2017 CAA Media Relations Contacts CAA...... Kelly McCarthy ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 804-754-1616 Delaware...... Scott Selheimer ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 302-831-8007 Drexel...... Mike Tuberosa ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 215-895-1591 Fairfield...... Drew Kingsley ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 203-254-4000 ext. 2877 Hofstra...... Jim Sheehan ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 516-463-6764 Towson...... John C. Stark ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 410-704-6258 Massachusetts...... Cody Lahl ...... Email: [email protected] // Office: 845-750-4225

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 65 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 2017 Preseason Rankings USILA Coaches’ Poll Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook Nike/US Lacrosse Rankings Rank) Team (2016 Record) Pts (1st Place) Rank) Team (2016 Record) Pts (1st Place) Rank) Team (2016 Record) Pts 1) North Carolina (12-6) 341 (8) 1) Denver (13-3) n/a 1) Denver (13-3) n/a 2) Maryland (17-3) 331 (4) 2) North Carolina (12-6) n/a 2) Maryland (17-3) n/a 3) Denver (13-3) 320 (6) 3) Maryland (17-3) n/a 3) North Carolina (12-6) n/a 4) Notre Dame (11-4) 298 4) Notre Dame (11-4) n/a 4) Loyola (14-4) n/a 5) Syracuse (12-5) 256 5) Loyola (14-4) n/a 5) Notre Dame (11-4) n/a 6) Loyola (14-4) 253 6) Yale (13-3) n/a 6) Johns Hopkins (8-7) n/a 7) Duke (11-8) 242 7) Syracuse (12-5) n/a 7) Yale (13-3) n/a t8) Johns Hopkins (8-7) 210 8) Duke (11-8) n/a 8) Syracuse (12-5) n/a t8) Yale (13-3) 210 9) Navy (11-5) n/a 9) Brown (16-3) n/a 10) Navy (11-5) 190 10) Brown (16-3) n/a 10) Duke (11-8) n/a 11) Brown (16-3) 170 11) Towson (16-3) n/a 11) Virginia (7-8) n/a 12) Towson (16-3) 145 12) Johns Hopkins (8-7) n/a 12) Albany (12-4) n/a 13) Albany (12-4) 132 13) Albany (12-4) n/a 13) Navy (11-5) n/a 14) Virginia (7-8) 128 14) Virginia (7-8) n/a 14) Towson (16-3) n/a 15) Penn State (8-7) 104 15) Richmond (11-5) n/a 15) Penn State (8-7) n/a 16) Rutgers (11-5) 76 16) Penn State (8-7) n/a 16) Rutgers (11-5) n/a 17) Ohio State (7-8) 52 17) Fairfield (9-8) n/a 17) Marquette (11-5) n/a 18) Marquette (11-5) 49 18) Air Force (15-3) n/a 18) Ohio State (7-8) n/a 19) Air Force (15-3) 45 19) Rutgers (11-5) n/a 19) Air Force (15-3) n/a 20) Fairfield (9-8) 42 20) Marquette (11-5) n/a 20) Villanova (9-5) n/a Receiving Votes: Villanova, Penn, Army West Point, Richmond, Cornell, Stony Brook, George- - Towson is the highest-ranked CAA team in the - Towson is the only CAA program ranked in the town, Bucknell, Harvard, Boston U, Quinnipiac, Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook. CAA runner-up Nike/US Lacrosse Preseason Rankings. Hobart, Vermont, Colgate, Saint Joseph’s Fairfield was ranked No. 17. - The Tigers were slotted at No. 16 in the same - The Tigers will square up four opponents named preseason poll a year ago. - Last season, the Tigers were ranked No. 16 in the in the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook: No. 1 - Four regular season Towson opponents adorn Preseason USILA Coaches’ Poll with 97 points. Denver (March 25), No. 5 Loyola (March 1), No. this Top 20 ranking: No. 1 Denver (March 25), No. - Towson is one of two CAA teams ranked in the 12 Johns Hopkins (March 11) and No. 17 Fairfield 4 Loyola (March 1), No. 6 Johns Hopkins (March Coaches’ Poll (No. 20 Fairfield) (April 22). 11) and No. 18 Ohio State (March 14). - The Tigers will see five teams ranked in the - To kick off the 2016 season, Towson was ranked - Towson will also see No. 20 Villanova at home for preseason top 20 over the course of 2017, getting No. 17 in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. a Feb. 4 scrimmage. Additionally, the Tigers will four of those games at home. travel to No. 7 Yale on Feb. 11 for a final preseason - Early in 2017, Towson will also square off in the tuneup in New Haven, Conn. District of Columbia with RV Georgetown (Feb. 25) - Towson’s only preseason top 20 opponent on the road will be at Fairfield on April 22. - During preseason tuneups, Towson will see another four opponents ranked or receiving votes (at RV Hobart, vs. RV Bucknell, Jan. 28; vs. RV Villanova, Feb. 4; at No. 8 Yale, Feb.11)

66 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 2017 Season Preview

If some is good, more is better.

Last season, the Towson University men’s lacrosse team continued its resurgence into the Division I national spotlight, winning the 2016 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) crown, the program’s second straight, and unsurprisingly to anyone associated with the program, reached the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. But even reaching the second round of the Tournament fell short of the team’s ultimate expectation: winning a national championship.

And while it’s a new year and a new team, that level of experience will still be evident with the latest edition of the pro- gram, now under its sixth season with head coach Shawn Nadelen at the helm.

Goalies After the graduation of All-American Tyler White, the job between the pipes is up for grabs.

A trio of keepers will be vying for that starting spot as senior Matt Hoy, junior Josh Miller and freshman Shane Brennan make up this year’s goalie corps.

Hoy has 16 career appearances for Towson, spelling White over the last three seasons. Hoy has 79 minutes to his credit, including 37 in 2015 and 35 in 2016. Miller made his first appearance last season in mid-March against Furman, playing the final two and half minutes against the Paladins. Prior to matriculating at Towson, Brennan was labeled as the No. 77 incom- ing freshman this season by Inside Lacrosse.

It has been an up-and-down preseason for all three keepers, with none of the trio able to separate themselves from the other two. All three have had shining moments during the team’s five preseason scrimmages, while also leaving room for improvement, working closely with volunteer assistant coach Andy Shilling.

“Great competition,” Nadelen stated about the battle for the cage. “Coming out of the fall, I’d say Matt Hoy, our senior, had the lead. Through the first two weeks of preseason, it was really a roll the dice and see kind of what’s happening. Each guy has had good days and bad days … nobody has really solidified that as of yet.”

Close Defense Head coach Nadelen and assistant coach Dan Cocchi will continue to build the program on a defensive base. While the Tigers may have graduated all three starters at close defense, along with their starting keeper, the cupboard is certainly not bare.

While anyone who trots out to close defense for the season opener on Feb. 18 will be making their first career start at Towson, that trio will have some experience backing them. Four potential starters include sophomore Chad Patterson (8 career games), junior Calvin Livingston (7 career games) and junior CCBC Essex transfer Sid Ewell, who led the Knights to back-to-back Na- tional Junior College Athletic Association title games. Rookie Gray Bodden will also look to add depth as a starter.

Livingston’s classmate Brett Hall will compete for time as well, bringing two years of system knowledge with him. Adding depth on the backline will be two freshmen in Eric Stout and Saunders Healy.

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Defensive Midfield If there is one thing Towson has been known for in the Shawn Nadelen era, it’s defense. And this year’s group of defensive mid- fielders will be looked upon to help lead a young close defensive group.

At short stick defensive midfielder, senior Third Team All-American Jack Adams and CAA All-Rookie selection Zach Goodrich, now a sophomore, will anchor the group. Arguably two of the best defensive midfielders in the country, their prowess on defense al- lows coach Nadelen and defensive coordinator Dan Cocchi to move veteran longstick midfielder Tyler Mayes to matchups that would favor the senior pole.

The Tigers are deep at defensive midfield, with rookies Joe Patti and Scott Barger stepping into longstick midfielder roles. At the shorty spot, junior Adam Ceribelli will be an experienced leader, while sophomores Jimmie Wilkerson and Nicholas Muscarella continue to add depth.

“We have talent on the defensive end,” said Nadelen of the group. “Those guys are inexperienced because we had a lot of guys playing in front of them the past couple of years. But now it’s their time to step up and prove who they are and continue to build themselves with chemistry on the defensive end to be able to carry on the tradition.”

Faceoffs After limited success at the X during the NCAA Tournament, faceoffs were a spot that the coaching staff looked to bulk up during the offseason. And that they did.

In addition to senior Alec Burckley, who has shouldered the load of faceoffs over the last two seasons, two transfers will vie for the starting job.

The incumbent Burckley went 50.9 percent at the X last season, winning 141 of his 277 draws, and is 51.2 percent for his career (330-644). Pushing for the top spot will be sophomore transfer Alex Woodall (High Point) and junior transfer Con- nor Harryman (Bellarmine). Woodall went 52.8 percent (112-212) and grabbed 51 groundballs in his one season in North Carolina, while Harryman went 55.5 percent (234-422) during his time in Kentucky.

Adding even more depth to the faceoff role will be junior Stephen Stillwell and freshman Jack McNallen.

“It’s been fun,” Nadelen said of the faceoff battle. “Just having more bodies there and all those guys have been beating up on each other pretty good. Having a couple of transfers, plus Jack McNallen as a freshman coming in, that’s three new bodies. In the past, we really only had two with Pat Conroy as our longstick when we really needed to. Having five guys at the X has been awesome for practice. They’re competing well against each other. Each one has their own little niche that helps them be successful. I expect us to be much stronger at the X this year.”

Offensive midfield One position that was barely touched by the graduation of the 2016ers, the offensive midfield will have a similar look to years past. Towson only lost a quarter of its offensive production from the midfield last season, returning six solid middies this season.

Pushing for spots on the top line will be redshirt senior captain Brian Bolewicki (9g, 6a) after missing 2015 with a lower body injury. Potential linemates will be seniors Mike Lynch (21g, 8a) and Tyler Young (8g, 10a), along with sophomore Jon Mazza (15g, 7a).

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Pushing that first group will be junior Cole Robertson (2g), senior Matt Wylly (3g) and sophomore Grant Maloof. Any of those seven could push for time on both the first or second midfield, with coach Nadelen opting for a more fluid grouping at midfield.

Second-year midfielder Matt Sovero, who redshirted last season will look to work into the rotation on offense. Joining the ranks this season will be freshmen Casey Kimmel, Hunter Tyler, Michael Fanshaw and Jake McLean.

Attack Like the midfielders, the attack unit was relatively unscathed by graduation, losing just one starter and retaining two of the team’s top three point getters from 2016.

Back are starting seniors Ryan Drenner (33g, 23a) and Joe Seider (35g, 5a), who finished first and third in total points last season. Seider led the Tigers in goals while Drenner paced the team in assists.

A need to replace the graduated Spencer Parks has arisen, and looking to potentially fill that spot will be senior lefty Tyler Konen (6g, 9a), a versatile athlete who has also played time at midfield. Also vying for that third attack spot is another lefty in redshirt sophomore Dylan Kinnear (3g).

Sophomores Nick DelBene, Brendan Sunday and JP Crowley. A pair of rookies, Drew Laundry and Ben Coakley, will also push for time in the offensive third. Unfortunately, the Tigers lose junior transfer Johnny Giuffreda, who transferred to Towson from neighboring Loyola, to a lower body injury during the preseason.

“They’re veterans… those seniors have one last year together, I have to expect that they’re looking to play at their best,” said Nadelen of his most senior core of players. “… It’s been fun. We have a couple of younger guys in the mix, some newer guys on the offensive end. They’ve (the seniors) kind of taken them under their wing, trying to bring them along knowing ‘Hey these are the guys that are going to be carrying it forward when we’re gone’ but also they (the younger players) will be very helpful this year and will help us be successful.”

Overall Despite holes to fill, the 2017 edition of the Towson men’s lacrosse team will look to continue building on the program’s success over the last five seasons with Nadelen at the helm. Towson is favored in the CAA Coaches’ Poll and looks to be- come the first program to three-peat for the league crown since 2003-05, when the Tigers did just that. Another trophy to the case would extend Towson’s own CAA record of titles to seven.

While winning the CAA Tournament is the surest way to reach the NCAA Tournament, the Tigers have their sights higher than just qualifying. It’s Memorial Day Weekend or bust for this program.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 69 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Storylines Heading into 2017 Seaman Inducted to IMLCA Hall of Fame Former Towson University men’s lacrosse coach Tony Seaman, who directed the Tigers for 13 seasons, was inducted into the Intercollegiate Men’s Lacrosse Coaches Association Hall of Fame on Dec. 9 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel.

The 2017 class was the second in the newly organized IMLCA with Towson already enjoying a presence among its member- ship. The inaugural class of 11 brought in last year included former Tiger Dick Edell ‘67 who went on to a stellar 17-year coaching career that yielded 282 wins while at the University of Baltimore (1973-76), Army (1977-1983) and Maryland (1984- 2001), where he led the Terps to three NCAA National Cham- pionship games. Edell is a 1980 inductee into Towson’s Hall of Fame.

During a coaching career that spanned 30 years Seaman became one of college lacrosse’s most successful, deco- rated and recognizable coaches of his era. He amassed a 263-166 record, which currently ranks him 22nd among college lacrosse coaches all-time. His record included 19 trips to the NCAA Tournament and nine conference titles. He was named Division I National Coach of the Year three times (1983, 1984 and 2001) while at two different schools. He remains the only coach to have guided three different schools into the Division I postseason tournament.

The final stop on his coaching journey brought him to Towson where he led the Tigers from 1999-2011 with a 99-93 record. He steered them into the NCAA postseason five times, winning four conference titles and as many league coach of the year awards along the way.

Shek Inducted to National Lacrosse Hall of Fame It was a busy Saturday for US Lacrosse as the organization opened its new facility in nearby Sparks, Maryland. There were national team scrimmages, youth clinics and the 2016 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, sponsored by RPS Bol- linger Sports & Lesiure and the Markel Insurance Company, was held Saturday at the Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley, Maryland.

Towson University men’s lacrosse alumnus Rob Shek, who played for the Tigers from 1988-91, was one of four former men’s players to be inducted. Glen Miles, Mike Morrill and , who played at Towson for two seasons as an honorable mention All-American midfielder before transferring to Johns Hopkins University, joined Shek as the class of 2016.

“The best things that have come from lacrosse, for me, are the friendships that I have developed with my team- mates, many of who are still my closest friends,” Shek said during his induction.

Hall of Famer Brian Voelker, Drexel University’s head coach, who played along side Shek’s professionally and for the national team, introduced Shek.

Shek enjoyed an All-American career as a midfielder at Towson University, earning first team honors in 1991 and sec- ond team accolades in 1990. He was also selected as the national midfielder of the year in 1991 while helping to lead Towson to a national runner-up finish in the NCAA Tournament. Shek helped Towson win three consecutive confer- ence titles from 1989-1991. Shek won two world championships as a member of Team USA, capturing gold in 1994 and 1998. He also enjoyed a lengthy professional career, which included seven seasons as an indoor player for the Philadelphia Wings and , and four seasons in the outdoor game with the and Baltimore Bayhawks.

A three-year player at nearby Bel Air High School, Shek is a member of both the Towson University Athletic Hall of Fame (2006) and the US Lacrosse Greater Baltimore Chapter Hall of Fame (2010). Shek was the USILA’s MacLaugh- lin Award winner as the national midfielder of the year in 1991.

70 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Storylines Heading into 2017 Tigers Take the Fight to Cancer this Fall While the spring season is reserved for the fight to the NCAA Tournament, the Towson University men’s lacrosse teams spends its fall in another sort of fight: the one against cancer.

Once again this fall, the Tigers have been heavily involved in several initiatives to help aide cancer research and support organizations. From late September through Thanksgiving, the Tigers do all they can to help the following organizations: The ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk, which was held at Towson’s Johnny Unitas ® Stadium, the Susan G. Komen Maryland Race for the Cure and the HEADstrong Foundation’s Mustache Mad- ness.

On Sunday Sept. 25, the Tigers formally kicked off their fall cancer-fighting campaigns with the ZERO Prostate Run/ Walk. It was an early start to the day as 18 Towson student-athletes and staff members took off from the start line at 8:30 a.m.

Before the sun came up on October 23, nearly 50 members of the program arrived at the Hunt Valley Towne Cen- ter and checked in for the Komen Maryland Race for the Cure. The team raised nearly $5,000 towards the cause as student-athletes, coaches and support staff navigated the five-kilometer course in northern Baltimore County. The team’s biggest fundraiser for the event was junior faceoff specialist Steven Stillwell, who brought in nearly $3,000 towards Komen Maryland.

Tigers Raise More Than $11K for HEADstrong November. A time of year when the leaves begin to change color and fall from their trees. But from the falling of leaves comes a different kind of growth.

Mustaches.

For a second straight year, the Towson University men’s la- crosse team threw down their razors and grew out their lip sweaters for a good cause. The Tigers helped raise over $11,000 for the HEADstrong Foundation through the organization’s Lacrosse Mustache Madness.

As of Nov. 29, the Tigers finished third overall out of 57 par- ticipating fundraising teams. As of Nov. 29, the Tigers raised $11,503 to benefit the HEADstrong Foundation. As a group, the Tigers added nearly $2,200 over their total from the 2015 campaign, which saw Towson bring in $9,374.

HEADstrong Texas was the top fundraising team in 2016, with the Tigers’ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) foe Fairfield University finishing second with $12,892.

Sophomore midfielder Nick DelBene was Towson’s top fundraiser, drawing in $2,270. DelBene, who primarily used so- cial media to get the word out about this year’s Lacrosse Mustache Madness, finished as the top Tiger for a second- straight year, finishing seventh out of 978 donors.

Rounding out Towson’s top growers, senior midfielder Mike Lynch raised $2,023 for the campaign, while redshirt se- nior midfielder Brian Bolewicki and sophomore attackman JP Crowley were neck and neck, raising $1,517 and $1,515, respectively.

Over the last two years, Towson has raised $24,877 for HEADstrong, which raises money to help benefit pediatric cancer patients and their families.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 71 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Storylines Heading into 2017 Klausner ‘89 Named to Long Island-Metro Hall of Fame Come late January, another former Towson University men’s lacrosse standout will be enshrined in the Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame.

Defensive standout Ron Klausner ‘89 will become the third Towson player in that particular Hall of Fame, joining current assistant coach and defensive coordina- tor Dan Cocchi ‘03 who was inducted last January and program legend Bob Griebe, who was inducted in 1990.

A native of Wantagh, New York, Klausner played in 52 games during his career at then-Towson State Univer- sity. A noted speedster in the clearing game, the law enforcement major logged five career points, including a goal in 1986 against in-state rival Maryland. During his time with the Black & Gold, Klausner took 13 shots as a close defen- seman, including five during his sophomore campaign.

Klausner was part of a resurgent Tiger program in the late 80s, never enduring a losing season and helping the Tigers to a 34-19 overall record. During his four years with the program, Klausner aided in three East Coast Confer- ence (ECC) titles, two of which were won outright. From 1985-88, Towson won 20 ECC games, while never suffering more than one loss in conference. The Tigers went a perfect 6-0 in league play in 1987 while also amassing 10 wins. That was just the second 10-win season for the Tigers at the Division I level. During his junior season in 1987, Towson finished ranked 12th in the USILA Coaches’ Poll.

His talent on defense was well recognized by the ECC coaches as he was a two-time All-Conference selection (1987, 1988). The plaudits continued to roll in during his senior season as he was named USILA Honorable Mention All- America and was selected to play in the famed North South All-Star Game to cap his Black & Gold career.

Klausner continued to garner national attention as he was selected for the Team USA tryouts on two separate occa- sions, once in 1993 and against in 1997.

After his career with the Tigers ended, he began down a new path as an assistant coach. Coaching stops include his alma mater where he was an assistant under legendary head coach Carl Runk, helping coach the Tigers to the NCAA Division I National Championship game in 1991. Later coaching jobs included three seasons down Charles Street at Johns Hopkins University, where he helped the Blue Jays reached the national semifinals twice. He also served on the sidelines at nearby Loyola High School (now Loyola Blakefield High School) and Anne Arundel Community Col- lege. Currently, he is the owner and director of Kooper’s Lacrosse Club, a youth organization in Baltimore.

Klausner, who graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in law enforcement, has twice been enshrined in the Towson University Athletics Hall of Fame. He was inducted as an athlete with the Induction Class of 1999. In 2014, Klausner was inducted alongside the famed 1991 team as an assistant coach, helping guide the team to the national championship game.

Following his playing career with the Tigers, Klausner continued to play the game at the highest level. He was drafted by the Baltimore Thunder in the fourth round of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL) in 1988 before he signed as a free agent with the . He played in the Bulls’ franchise from 1990-93 before signing with the Thunder, playing in Baltimore for the 1994 and 1995 seasons. He later took his talents to central New York, playing on season with the Syracuse Smash in 2000.

Klausner played at the club level for a combined 22 seasons, including 20 with the Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club and two with the Greene Turtle Lacrosse Club. He was voted All-Club on five occasions.

Prior to his matriculation at Towson, Klausner played on Long Island at Wantagh High School, graduating in 1984. He was named All-County in his senior season, while also being named to the high school North/South All-Star game that same year.

Klausner currently resides in Hunt Valley, Maryland with his wife of 21 years, Wendy, and their two sons, Parker and Braeden.

72 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Storylines Heading into 2017 Four Former Laxers Selected in MLL Supplemental Draft Four former Towson University lacrosse players were selected by various teams in Wednesday’s Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Supplemental Draft.

Christian Pastirik, who played at Towson for one season in 2010, was the first pick in the fourth round, going to the Florida Launch. The Boston Cannons picked All-American goalie Tyler White in the sixth round as the 50th overall selection. Classmate Pat Conroy was grabbed by local team Chesapeake Bayhawks in the ninth round as the 75th overall selection in the Supplemental Draft. Another 2016er, Spencer Parks, was the final Tiger to be drafted, going 101st to the Atlanta Blaze in the 12th round.

White was drafted 27th overall in the 2016 Collegiate Draft, the first selection in the fourth round by Charlotte and was on the Hounds’ active roster late in the season, but did not see time over the summer. He was the 50th pick by the Cannons in Wednes- day’s Supplemental Draft after he was not named to the Hounds’ 23-man protected roster.

Conroy will join another classmate, Mike Lowe, in Annapolis with the Bayhawks organization. Lowe was named to Chesapeake’s 23-man protected roster following the 2016 MLL season.

A USILA Scholar All-American in 2016, White was a All-CAA second team selection. He was also tapped as a Senior CLASS Award First Team All-American in late May.

White (at left) finished his career with a 36-16 record, the most wins ever by a goalie in the CAA since the league added men’s lacrosse in 2001. White’s career goals against average of 7.93 is second all-time at Towson, while his 477 saves are good enough for ninth in program history. White played in 3,050 minutes during his time with the Black & Gold, surrendering just 403 goals. He allowed just 127 opponent tallies in his final season, the fewest in a single season in his career, despite playing in all 19 games and 1,105 minutes, both career highs.

During his final campaign, White had a goals against average of just 6.89, breaking his own single-season record from the previ- ous year (7.57). The Corning East High School product had one goal during his time with the Tigers, potting a full-field shot at the end of regulation on April 23, 2016 against Fairfield during the Tigers’ 18-11 win on Senior Day. He also earned weekly honors as the NCAA Defensive Player of the Week and CAA Player of the Week.

Conroy (at right), who was recently announced as an assistant coach at Division III Elizabethtown College, began his Tiger career as a short stick defensive midfielder before swapping out for a long pole at LSM. Conroy played in 63 games as a Tiger, winning three CAA Championships alongside White. He scored three career goals in transition, including two during the 2015 campaign. A versatile player, Conroy faced off as well, winning 63 draws. He caused 25 opponent turnovers, including 10 in each of his last two seasons. Later in the 2016 campaign, Conroy snapped up his 100th career groundball, finishing with 106 in his time at Towson.

Parks (at left), who served as student assistant coach this fall while completing his degree, played for the Tigers for two seasons after transferring from the University of North Carolina prior to the 2015 season. He ap- peared in 36 games for Towson, finishing with 79 points on 45 goals and 34 assists. His final campaign was his best for the Black & Gold as he tucked away 29 goals along with 19 assists. He was twice selected as the CAA Player of the Week (March 21, April 11) in 2016 and once in 2015 (Feb. 24) while also earning USILA/Lids Team Sports Offensive Player of the Week plaudits (March 22). He was named to the 2016 CAA All-Tournament Team while playing in the prestigious USILA North/South game, representing the South squad.

Pastirik (at right) transferred to Towson for one season, 2010, after playing at Cornell University for three sea- sons. He was a key piece to Towson’s offense that year, playing in 15 games while racking up 47 points. He led the Tigers with 28 goals and 19 assists, taking 95 shots. Three of his goals were game-winners, while another six came on the extra-man offense. In addition to being a First Team All-CAA selection, Pastirik was named to the 2010 CAA All-Tournament team after logging a hat trick in the semifinals over UMass and another tally against Delaware in the title game. Pastirik has previous MLL experience, playing for two seasons in the League. In 2011, he played for the Long Island (now New York) Lizards in one game before logging three appear- ances for the 2012 edition of the Denver Outlaws. He has three MLL goals to his credit, getting all three with the Outlaws.

ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 73 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Storylines Heading into 2017 Four Named Captains for 2017 Lacrosse Season Coming off of one of the best seasons in program history, Towson University men’s lacrosse coach Shawn Nadelen has announced a quartet of Marylanders as captains for the 2017 season.

Redshirt senior Brian Bolewicki (at left) will serve as a captain for a second straight season, while true seniors Jack Adams and Ryan Drenner will be captains for the first time. Sophomore Zach Goodrich rounds out the quartet, becoming the first true sophomore captain in the Nadelen Era (2012).

A two-time captain, Bolewicki has appeared in 45 career games, including all 19 contests last season in his return from a lower body injury. He has 25 points to his credit, scoring 15 goals along with 10 assists. He had a career-best 15 points in 2016, putting away nine goals with six helpers. A Cockeysville, Maryland native, Bole- wicki has ripped off 72 shots during his time at Towson, putting 35 of those on goal.

Adams (at right), one of the top defensive midfielders in the country, has played in 50 games for the Black & Gold. He saw time in all 19 games a year ago, anchoring the nation’s top defensive unit, often drawing op- ponents’ top midfielders, despite being a short stick defensive midfielder. Adams, who hails from Freeland, Maryland has snapped up 39 career groundballs, adding a career-best 15 during his junior season in 2015. Last season, Adams caused 12 opponent turnovers, a career-best. Adams also helped the Tigers become one of the best clearing teams in the country as Towson gained the offensive zone just under 90 percent of the time, best in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). Adams earned USILA Third Team All-America honors last season, in addition to his First Team All-CAA plaudits.

A Westminster, Maryland product, Drenner (at left) led Towson’s high-powered offense. He has 113 points to his credit, including a career-best 56 last season thanks to 33 goals and 23 assists. Drenner was one of the most efficient offensive players last year, scoring on 36.3 percent of his 91 shots. The attackman has three career game-winning goals, notching all three last season. Drenner was ranked 64th in the country last season, averaging 2.95 points per game en route to USILA All-America honorable mention status. He was the CAA’s Co- Player of the Year, while adding First Team All-CAA and CAA All-Academic honors to his laurels.

Another defensive midfielder, Goodrich (at right) is the first sophomore captain since Nadelen took over the reigns in 2012. The Stevensville, Marylander played in all 19 games in his rookie season and like Adams, helped anchor the country’s best defensive unit. Goodrich scored four goals in transition as a true freshman, taking 13 shots. Two of his goals came in the postseason, striking against Drexel in the CAA Semifinals while adding a tally against Loyola in the NCAA Tournament. He grabbed 37 groundballs and went 50 percent at the faceoff X. He caused 10 turnovers on his way to CAA All-Rookie Team honors.

Penczek Honored With Regional Athletic Training Award A well-known face on the sidelines and in the Johnny Unitas ® Stadium Field House, Towson University head athletic trainer Greg Penczek recently won an award from the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers' Associa- tion (MAATA).

Penczek, who works closely with the men's lacrosse program at Tow- son, won the MAATA Athletic Trainer Service Award earlier this week.

The MAATA Athletic Trainer Service Award is a prestigious honor that recognizes qualified MAATA members for their exceptional service and unique contributions to the athletic training profession. This is a district award, which reflects dedication to the Association and the field of athletic training on the district, state and local level.

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ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 75 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 2016 FINAL Statistics Overall: 16-3 CAA: 4-1 Home: 11-1 Away: 5-1 Neut: 0-1 Individual Stats ## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min 22 Drenner, Ryan 19 19 33 23 56 91 .363 57 .626 3 1 0 22 8 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 6 Parks, Spencer 19 19 29 19 48 73 .397 41 .562 4 3 0 12 19 2 0-0 .000 2 1.5 26 Seider, Joe 19 19 35 5 40 137 .255 74 .540 2 7 0 23 19 3 0-0 .000 3 2.0 12 McCarty, Ben 19 19 22 8 30 87 .253 52 .598 1 0 0 23 12 1 0-0 .000 2 4.0 27 Lynch, Mike 17 17 21 8 29 77 .273 38 .494 1 0 0 11 8 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 38 Mazza, Jon 19 0 15 7 22 50 .300 28 .560 1 0 0 4 8 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 23 Young, Tyler 19 19 8 10 18 47 .170 29 .617 2 0 0 11 15 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 18 Kirby, Ian 19 0 12 4 16 40 .300 22 .550 2 8 0 6 9 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 3 Bolewicki, Brian 19 2 9 6 15 32 .281 15 .469 0 0 0 4 8 0 0-0 .000 2 2.0 8 Konen, Tyler 18 0 6 9 15 20 .300 14 .700 0 1 0 7 15 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 14 Goodrich, Zach 19 0 4 0 4 13 .308 8 .615 0 0 0 37 3 10 4-8 .500 5 3.0 40 Kinnear, Dylan 10 0 3 0 3 6 .500 5 .833 0 0 0 2 5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 37 Wylly, Matt 6 0 3 0 3 4 .750 4 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 11 Robertson, Cole 6 0 2 0 2 5 .400 3 .600 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 20 Lowe, Mike 19 19 1 1 2 5 .200 4 .800 0 0 0 47 6 21 0-0 .000 8 8.0 32 Burckley, Alec 19 0 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 75 4 2 141-277 .509 0 0.0 34 Conroy, Patrick 19 0 1 0 1 4 .250 1 .250 0 0 0 36 1 10 11-35 .314 2 1.5 5 Leonard, Matt 7 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 4 Gorman, Nick 19 19 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 36 4 16 0-0 .000 1 0.5 2 White, Tyler 19 19 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 24 11 5 0-0 .000 0 0.0 31 DelBene, Nick 4 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 24 Sunday, Brendan 5 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 16 Adams, Jack 19 0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 0 11 4 12 0-0 .000 4 3.0 47 Maloof, Grant 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 44 Cordes, Andrew 19 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 39 5 8 0-0 .000 6 4.5 1 Livingston, Calvin 6 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 50 Brashears, Matt 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 49 Miller, Josh 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 48 Muscarella, Nicholas 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 46 Hager, Jake 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 43 Stillwell, Steve 12 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 17 5 0 39-85 .459 0 0.0 42 Crowley, JP 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 41 Ridgely, Kyle 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 39 McDonald, John 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 36 Wilkerson, Jimmie 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 1 1.0 35 Mumford, Jackson 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 33 Mayes, Tyler 19 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 30 5 25 0-0 .000 4 3.0 30 Patterson, Chad 8 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 29 Ceribelli, Adam 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 28 Hoy, Matt 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 25 Hall, Brett 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 .000 1 0.5 19 Fanshaw, Andrew 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 13 Sidoriak, Dylan 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 9 Carder, Dan 17 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-0 .000 2 1.5 7 Uhlman, Jesse 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Total...... 19 207 102 309 710 .292 405 .570 16 20 0 492 196 126 195-405 .481 45 37.5 Opponents...... 19 138 72 210 542 .255 299 .552 3 15 0 479 252 93 210-405 .519 53 43.0

## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T 2 White, Tyler 19 19 1105:21 127 6.89 159 .556 16 3 0 28 Hoy, Matt 6 0 35:21 10 16.97 2 .167 0 0 0 49 Miller, Josh 1 0 2:31 1 23.84 0 .000 0 0 0 Total...... 19 1143:13 138 7.24 161 .538 16 3 0 Opponents...... 19 1143:13 207 10.86 198 .489 3 16 0

76 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 2016 Game Results 2016 Team Statistics Date Opp. W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Goalie Site TEAM STATISTICS TOWSON OPP Feb 12, 2016 MERCER W 11-2 1-0 0-0 275 White (1-0) Towson, Md. SHOT STATISTICS Feb 20, 2016 MSM W 9-5 2-0 0-0 1095 White (2-0) Towson, Md. Goals-Shot attempts 207-710 138-542 Feb 27, 2016 #17 GTown W 10-7 3-0 0-0 1419 White (3-0) Towson, Md. Goals scored per game 10.89 7.26 Mar 02, 2016 at #5 Loyola W 10-8 4-0 0-0 524 White (4-0) Baltimore, Md. Shot pct. .292 .255 Mar 05, 2016 UMBC W 14-6 5-0 0-0 1434 White (3-0) Towson, Md. Shots on goal-Attempts 405-710 299-542 Mar 12, 2016 at #11 Hopkins L 8-14 5-1 0-0 2468 White (5-1) Baltimore, Md. SOG pct. .570 .552 Mar 15, 2016 at OSU W (OT) 10-9 6-1 0-0 496 White (6-1) Columbus, Ohio Shots/Game 37.4 28.5 Mar 19, 2016 FURMAN W 15-6 7-1 0-0 1080 White (7-1) Towson, Md. Assists 102 72 Mar 26, 2016 BINGHAMTON W 15-6 8-1 0-0 1453 White (8-1) Towson, Md. Apr 02, 2016 DREXEL * W 11-7 9-1 1-0 1009 White (9-1) Towson, Md. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Apr 09, 2016 at UMass * W 11-8 10-1 2-0 976 White (10-1) Amherst, Mass. Goals-Opportunities 20-47 15-42 Apr 16, 2016 DELAWARE * L 7-10 10-2 2-1 1020 White (10-2) Towson, Md. Conversion Percent .426 .357 Apr 23, 2016 FAIRFIELD * W 18-11 11-2 3-1 1105 White (11-2) Towson, Md. Apr 30, 2016 at Hofstra * W 8-7 12-2 4-1 1639 White (12-2) Hempstead, NY GOAL BREAKDOWN May 05, 2016 DREXEL # W 10-6 13-2 4-1 653 White (13-2) Towson, Md. Total Goals 207 138 May 07, 2016 FAIRFIELD # W 4-2 14-2 4-1 1057 White (14-2) Towson, Md. Man-up 20 15 May 11, 2016 HOBART ! W 18-5 15-2 4-1 564 White (15-2) Towson, Md. Man-down 0 0 May 15, 2016 at #2 Denver & W 10-9 16-2 4-1 2317 White (16-2) Denver, Colo. Unassisted 105 66 May 22, 2016 vs #7 Loyola ^ L 8-10 16-3 4-1 5411 White (16-3) Columbus, Ohio Overtime 1 0 Goals scored average 10.86 7.24 # - CAA Tournament (Unitas Stadium) ! - NCAA Preliminary Round (Unitas Stadium) GROUND BALLS 492 479 & - NCAA First Round (Denver, Colo.) TURNOVERS 196 252 ^ - NCAA Quarterfinals (Columbus, Ohio) CAUSED TURNOVERS 126 93

TEAM RECORD W-L-T FACEOFFS (W-L) 195-405 210-405 Overall: 16-3 Faceoff W-L Pct. .481 .519 Conference: 4-1 Home: 11-1 CLEARS 273-306 239-281 Away: 5-1 Clear Pct. .892 .851 Neutral: 0-1 Overtime: 1-0 PENALTIES Number 45 53 Minutes 37:30 43:00

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Towson 57 42 52 55 1 207 Opponents 30 29 35 44 0 138

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Towson 186 178 173 171 2 710 Opponents 123 131 138 149 1 542

SOG BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Towson 107 96 102 98 2 405 Opponents 64 73 77 85 0 299

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Towson 34 44 42 41 0 161 Opponents 50 54 50 43 1 198

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY TOWSON OPP Total 12164 8420 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/1014 6/1403 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/5411

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Game One: No. 16 Towson 11, Mercer 7 Game Two: No. 15 Towson 9, Mount St. Mary’s 5 Feb. 12, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. Feb. 20, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. Allowing just two goals for the first time since 2011, No. 16 Towson utilized solid defense and Another week into the season and another hat trick for a Towson men’s lacrosse player the No. goalkeeping, paired nicely with seven different goal scorers en route to an 11-2 season-opening win 15/No. 17 Tigers took down in-state foe Mount St. Mary’s 9-5 Saturday afternoon. over visiting Mercer. Ryan Drenner paced Towson with a four-point, three goal and one assist effort. Thanks to Towson (1-0) allowed just two goals for the first time since a 15-2 win over then Colonial Athletic another stout effort from the defense, Towson held its second-straight opponent to single digits. Association (CAA) foe Saint Joseph’s University, also at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. - Near the midway point of the first quarter, Towson junior Mike Lynch bulleted home his first The game was played Friday night under the lights after the contest was moved up from goal of the season, beating Mount keeper Matt Vierheller to the top pipe. Four minutes later, and Saturday afternoon due to extreme cold forecasted for the Greater Baltimore area on Saturday. under the duress of the shot clock, Mount St. Mary’s tied the game on a Chris DiPretoro goal. Mark Hojnoski had the assist. - The Tiger defense went to work right away, holding the Bears (0-1) without a shot over the first 17 - Towson jumped out to a 5-1 lead thanks to a four-goal burst in the second quarter. Drenner minutes of the game. bookended the scoring with Ian Kirby and Joe Seider adding in tallies. Tyler Konen and Spencer - Towson’s offense was efficient to begin the night, scoring on its first possession as Joe Seider Parks assisted the middle two goals, respectively. notched the firs Tiger goal of the season. - An illegal crosse penalty against Towson’s Ben McCarty gave the Mount (1-1) a three-minute - Towson scored twice in just over a minute as Ben McCarty and Spencer Parks hit their first shots window to score on the extra man. Hojnoski took advantage, striking twice to pull The Mount within as well. Parks was assisted by Brian Bolewicki, who scored his first point since March 11, 2014 two, 5-3, at the end of the first half. Ryan Lamon assisted the first extra-man goal. against Navy after returning from a lower body injury in 2015. - The Tigers scored twice in the third quarter, holding Mount St. Mary’s to just one goal in that - Seider scored his second of the first quarter with just 25 seconds left to give Towson a 4-0 lead. period. Kirby popped in his second extra-man goal of the day, and third of the season, with Drenner Mike Lynch was credited with the assist. on the backend. Hojnoski split the Tiger goals with Evan Gormley on the assist, followed by a Tyler - On the night, Towson’s man-up unit went two-for-three, including tallies from Ian Kirby to start the Young goal for the Tigers. second period and Parks late in the third. - Mount St. Mary’s made it a two-goal game again, 7-5, to start the final stanza. But a second Lynch - Two Tigers, Seider and Parks, finished with hat tricks. It was the first time Towson had two hat goal, followed by Drenner depositing a shot in the empty Mount goal, pushed the Tiger advantage tricks since the final game of the 2015 regular season against Drexel. out of reach. - Seider finished with four points with three strikes and one assists. Ryan Drenner finished with two - Vierheller had another standout day in goal for The Mount, making 15 saves. Last season, the points on one goal and one assist while Jon Mazza and Tyler Young each had one assist. Freshman same keeper made 17 saves in a 7-4 Tiger win in Emmitsburg, Maryland. do-it-all middie Zach Goodrich scored in transition after getting a caused turnover forced by - Towson’s keeper, Tyler White, stopped eight shots in his second win of the season. longstick midfielder Tyler Mayes. Box Score Box Score SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Mount St. Mary’s...... 1 2 1 1 5 Mercer...... 0 1 0 1 2 Towson...... 1 4 2 2 9 Towson...... 4 3 2 2 11 Mount St. Mary’s Mercer GOALS: HOJNOSKI, Mark 3; LAMON, Ryan 1; DiPRETORO, Chris 1. SCORING: GOALS: Lucas Wittenberg 1; Shawn Carter 1; ASSISTS: Lucas Wittenberg 1. ASSISTS: GORMLEY, Evan 1; HOJNOSKI, Mark 1; LAMON, Ryan 1; SHORT, Austin 1.

Towson Towson SCORING: GOALS: Seider, Joe 3; Parks, Spencer 3; Drenner, Ryan 1; Kirby, Ian 1; McCarty, GOALS: Drenner, Ryan 3; Lynch, Mike 2; Kirby, Ian 2; Seider, Joe 1; Young, Tyler 1. Ben 1; Goodrich, Zach 1; Kinnear, Dylan 1; ASSISTS: Bolewicki, Brian 1; Drenner, Ryan 1; Lynch, Mike 1; ASSISTS: McCarty, Ben 2; Parks, Spencer 2; Drenner, Ryan 1; Konen, Tyler 1. Mazza, Jon 1; Seider, Joe 1; Young, Tyler 1.

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Game Three: No. 13 Towson 10, #17 Georgetown 7 Game Four: No. 11 Towson 10, No. 5 Loyola 8 Feb. 27, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. March 2, 2016 | Ridley Athletic Complex | Baltimore, Md. The Towson men’s lacrosse team, ranked No. 13 in the most recent Nike/USILA Coaches Poll, With a balanced scoring effort from its attack and midfielders, combined with another shutdown powered past 17th-ranked Georgetown 10-7 in the final game of a three-game home stand Saturday performance from the defense, the No. 11 Towson men’s lacrosse team bested local rival No. 5 afternoon. Loyola 10-8 Wednesday night at the Ridley Athletic Complex.

- For a third-straight game, the Tigers (3-0) scored first as Ryan Drenner opened what proved to be Six different Tigers (4-0) scored, including a five-point day from junior attackman Joe Seider a career-best day. Beating his man from behind Drenner scored just over a minute into the game. (4g, 1a). Ryan Drenner had three assists and has 10 points in Towson’s last two games. - Two minutes later, Georgetown (0-2) leveled the game as Devon Lewis scored his first of the day. Behind the first goal of Jon Mazza’s career, the Tigers went on a 5-0 run over the next seven - Greyhound Pat Spencer hit in the sixth minute on a dodge-from-behind move. But junior Tiger Joe minutes to take a 6-1 advantage early in the second quarter. Drenner scored back-to-back goals, Seider bounced home the tying goal on a dish from Brian Bolewicki. The play was set up along the notching his second-straight hat trick. backline after Ryan Drenner saved an errant pass and flicked it to Bolewicki. - Ian Kirby continued his excellent play on the extra-man during the five-goal burst, followed by - The Greyhounds scored back-to-back man-up goals on two 30 penalties against the Tigers. Jordan Drenner’s fourth goal of the game. The junior added an assist on Kirby’s goal, while redshirt junior Germershausen scored with 5:55 left in the period, followed by Spencer’s second of the game with Ian Kirby notched and assist on one of Drenner’s goals. 2:04. - The Hoyas went on a three-goal run to pull back within two. Daniel Bucaro struck twice, with - Towson rebounded to make it a one-goal game with just 6.4 seconds left. Seider bulleted home his the first on a pass from Patrick Aslanian. Lewis scored between Bucaro’s goals to make it 6-4 at second of the day on a Drenner dish. halftime. - Midway through the second quarter, Towson tied things at 3-3 as Tyler Konen potted his first goal - Hoya longstick midfielder Riley Mann came in to stop the hemorrhaging at the X, going seven-of- of the year. Seider had the assist and a hand in Towson’s first three goals. nine for the day, including four groundballs. Mann won three-straight faceoffs to end the first half, - Loyola took a 5-3 lead on back-to-back Romar Dennis goals with 5:38 and 3:24 left in the second. which allowed Georgetown to keep Towson’s offense neutralized. Towson pulled back within one as Mike Lynch ripped a shot that appeared to hit Loyola keeper Grant - Towson out-scored the Hoyas 2-1 in the third quarter with Mike Lynch and Joe Seider potting Limone, but made it over the line with pace. It marked the first time in 2016 the Tigers trailed at goals. Drenner assisted both goals. Georgetown’s Corey Parke scored in the final five minutes of the the break. third, which ended with an 8-5 Towson season. - Towson countered that drought with two goals from Seider, including one with the 30 second shot - Both teams scored two goals in the final quarter, with Kirby scoring at the 14:09 mark on a man-up clock on. Drenner had the assists on both goals. chance, followed by Seider 10 minutes later with the shot clock ticking. Lynch assisted Towson’s - The Tigers extended their run to five unanswered with back-to-back goals to open the fourth final goal, while Tyler Konen hit Kirby with a man-up assist. quarter from Tyler Young and Ben McCarty on almost identical alley dodges. The Greyhounds snapped the run with 8:47 to play, ending a 25-minute scoreless drought. Tyler Albrecht scored on Box Score a pass from Brian Sherlock, followed by Germershausen’s second of the game. Zack Sirico had the SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot second assist. Georgetown...... 1 3 1 2 7 Box Score Towson...... 4 2 2 2 10 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 2 2 2 4 10 Georgetown Loyola...... 3 2 0 3 8 GOALS: BUCARO, Daniel 3; LEWIS, Devon 2; DONOVAN, Chris 1; PARKE, Corey 1. ASSISTS: ASLANIAN, Patrick 1; CONLEY, Peter 1. Towson GOALS: Seider, Joe 4; McCarty, Ben 2; Young, Tyler 1; Lynch, Mike 1; Parks, Spencer 1; Konen, Tyler 1. Towson ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 3; Young, Tyler 2; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Seider, Joe 1. GOALS: Drenner, Ryan 4; Seider, Joe 2; Kirby, Ian 2; Lynch, Mike 1; Mazza, Jon 1. ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 3; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Konen, Tyler 1; Lynch, Mike 1. Loyola GOALS: Dennis, Romar 2; Spencer, Pat 2; Germershausen,Jordan 2; Sherlock, Brian 1; Albrecht, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Dennis, Romar 1; Herreweyers, Zach 1; Sherlock, Brian 1; Sirico, Zack 1.

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Game Five: No. 11 Towson 16, UMBC Game Six: No. 11 Johns Hopkins 14, No. 6 Towson 8 Feb. 27, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. March 12, 2016 | Homewood Field | Baltimore, Md. Ten different goal scorers and a big first half helped the No. 11 Towson men’s lacrosse best local In a back-and-forth game that featured great defense on both ends and teams taking advantage rival UMBC 14-6 Saturday afternoon at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. It was the fifth-straight season of miscues, the No. 6 Towson men’s lacrosse team was topped 14-6 at No. 11 Johns Hopkins the Tigers were victorious over the Retrievers. Saturday afternoon.

- Towson (5-0), exploded offensively out of the gates as Tyler Young scored just 35 seconds into the - Johns Hopkins jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead as Drew Supinski and Shack Stanwick scored in the game. Sport pink helmet decals in honor of the team’s Breast Cancer Awareness game, Towson got first three minutes. Wilkins Dismuke had the assist on Supinski’s goal. two more goals in the first from Ben McCarty and Ryan Drenner, who got a dish from Spencer Parks - Towson responded with back-to-back goals of its own. Off the ensuing faceoff from the Stanwick on the man up. goal, Pat Conroy kicked the ball to open space, picked it up and drove right to the crease for his - The Tigers got their highest-scoring quarter of the season when Towson scored six times from six third career goal. Redshirt freshman Dylan Kinnear knotted the game at 2-2 with 4:38 left in the different sources. Zach Goodrich got things going, followed by Brian Bolewicki. The latter scored his first quarter. first goal since March 11, 2014 after a lower body injury last year. - Hopkins scored back-to-back goals from Stanwick and Cody Radziewicz just 45 seconds apart, - Towson scored four more times over the final six minutes of the half, with Mike Lynch getting with Supinski hitting for the assist on Stanwick’s goal. They were the final two goals of the first half, and assist from Young. Drenner and Parks struck within two minutes of each other, while Ian Kirby with the second coming at 5:43. scored his first non-extra man goal of the season with just eight seconds to go in the half. - The Tigers were uncharacteristically sloppy in the first half with seven turnovers, including one on - The Tigers, ranked 11th in both the USILA Coaches’ Poll and the Cascade/Maverik Inside Lacrosse the only man-up chance of the half. Media Top 20, continued the run with three more goals in the first five minutes of the second half, - Opening the second half, Johns Hopkins struck 90 seconds into the new quarter on Bryan’s second again from three different players. Freshman Jon Mazza opened the scoring with a Parks assist. Joe of the day. But Towson cut the lead to one as Ben McCarty scored back-to-back goals with 13:11 and Seider continued his torrid goal scoring with a man-up tally one minute later, again with a Parks 7:37 left in the period. Both goals came unassisted. helped. McCarty got his second of the game with 10:15 to go in the quarter. - The Blue Jays got the lead back to two on a Kieran Eissler goal with Holden Cattoni on the assist - UMBC (0-3) moved freshman long stick midfielder Jason Brewster to the faceoff, where he helped to end the third quarter. spark a Retriever run. UMBC reeled off four unanswered goals in a three minute stretch, with two - Once again, it was McCarty who cut the lead to one as he logged his second-straight hat trick with goals from Ryan Baker, and one from Max Maxwell and Drew Borsody. Pat Clipp and Jack Gannon 13:52 left in regulation. The Jays scored back-to-back goals from Brown and Stanwick within 90 accounted for all four assists. seconds of each other. - The Tigers halted the run with just two seconds left in the third as McCarty completed the hat - Midfielder Tyler Young broke up the Jays’ run with his fourth of the year, capitalizing on a trick. Kirby got the first assist of his career on the play. questionable call by the officials at the midfield. A Towson defender appeared to push a Jay over - Parks got in on the scoring near the midway point of the fourth quarter, helping the Tigers score midfield, but the officials called a loose-ball push against Hopkins, awarding the ball to Towson. three goals on its first three extra-man chances. Box Score Box Score SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 2 1 2 3 8 UMBC...... 0 0 4 2 6 Johns Hopkins...... 3 2 2 7 14 Towson...... 3 6 4 1 14 Towson UMBC GOALS: McCarty, Ben 3; Seider, Joe 1; Young, Tyler 1; Conroy, Patrick 1; Kinnear, Dylan 1; Bolewicki, Brian 1 GOALS: Baker, Ryan 2; Maxwell, Max 2; Borsody, Drew 2. ASSISTS: Parks, Spencer 1. ASSISTS: Gannon, Jack 4; Clipp, Pat 2. Johns Hopkins GOALS: Shack Stanwick 4; Ryan Brown 4; Drew Supinski 2; Wilkins Dismuke 1; Cody Radziewicz 1; Towson Holden Cattoni 1; Kieran Eissler 1. GOALS: McCarty, Ben 3; Parks, Spencer 2; Drenner, Ryan 2; Lynch, Mike 1; Kirby, Ian 1; Young, Tyler 1; Mazza, Jon 1; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Goodrich, Zach 1; Seider, Joe 1. ASSISTS: Shack Stanwick 3; Drew Supinski 2; Ryan Brown 1; Holden Cattoni 1; Wilkins Dismuke 1; ASSISTS: Lynch, Mike 2; Parks, Spencer 2; Drenner, Ryan 1; Kirby, Ian; 1; Young, Tyler 1. Cody Radziewicz 1.

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Game Seven: No. 10 Towson 10, Ohio State 9 (OT) Game Eight: No. 10 Towson 15, Furman 6 March 15, 2016 | Ohio Stadium | Columbus, Ohio March 19, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. A gutsy play by a freshman at one end and a low-to-high snipe from a redshirt freshman lifted In its biggest offensive output since head coach Shawn Nadelen’s first season, the No. 10/No. the No. 10/No. 9 Towson men’s lacrosse team to a 10-9 overtime win at Ohio Stadium against the 9 Towson men’s lacrosse team topped visiting Furman University 15-6 at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium Buckeyes. Saturday afternoon.

Freshman do-it-all midfielder Zach Goodrich picked up a groundball with just over two minutes Ten different players scored for Towson (7-1), including five with two tallies each. Redshirt senior left in overtime. Goodrich drew a push with possession penalty, helping the Tigers clear the ball midfielder Ben McCarty had a game-high five points on two goals and a career-best three assists. with no time running off the clock. - Towson got the goal scoring started early as McCarty ripped home his first with just over a minute The Tigers, who bounced back from a loss on Saturday at No. 11 Ohio State, did not score on the gone by. Less than a minute later, junior attackman Ryan Drenner notched his first for a 2-0 Towson 30-second extra-man chance, but redshirt freshman Ian Kirby notched his second career even- lead. strength goal with 34 seconds on the clock to give Towson the victory. - Over the next 11 minutes, Towson reeled off five more goals to end the first period with a 7-0 advantage. McCarty tossed his first assist with 11:03 to go as Tyler Young buried his fifth goal of - The Tigers (6-1) exploded on offense while the defense played strong on the other end. Towson the year. Making his first start since March 22, 2013, Brian Bolewicki scored his third of the year jumped out to an 6-0 lead behind five different goal scorers. Mike Lynch got things going, followed on a Young assist. The redshirt junior captain logged his second of the game 42 seconds later on by Joe Seider, Ben McCarty and Spencer Parks to end the first quarter 4-0 Towson. McCarty’s second helper of the day. - The Buckeyes struck 32 seconds into the second half on an extra-man chance that carried over - Freshman Jon Mazza struck just 40 seconds later on a pass from Tyler Konen for their respective from the first half on a Tyler Mayes penalty. third goal and assist of the year. Young wrapped up the scoring in the first with his sixth of the year - Not yet crucial, the Tigers ripped off three straight goals from three sources as Lynch and Seider on McCarty’s career-best third assist. got their second goals. Redshirt freshman Dylan Kinnear, who transferred to Towson from Ohio State - Drenner and Konen continued the goalfest in the first two minutes of the second quarter. Drenner in the offseason, picked up a looseball and scored after Buckeye keeper Tom Carey made a save on scored at 14:08 while Konen finished a pass from Spencer Parks. a Jon Mazza shot. - Furman (0-7) ended the shutout with 11:07 to go in the first half on Jonah Moore’s first goal of the - Ohio State rallied and ripped off seven-straight goals to tie the game with 3:48 left. Eric Fannell day. The sophomore tallied the final goal of the first half to make it 9-2 at the break. Moore finished scored a natural hat trick, followed by two Carter Brown tallies. JT Blubaugh scored on the man-up, the natural hat trick 46 seconds into the second half on a pass from David Williamson. while Austin Shanks ended the run to tie the game. - Parks’ first goal of the run, junior Joe Seider extended his goal-scoring streak to 13 games. - Neither team got a shot off in the remainder of regulation. Ohio State won the faceoff in overtime Redshirt freshman Ian Kirby notched his eighth of the year and sixth extra-man goal, followed by thanks to Jake Withers, who went 16-of-22 at the X. McCarty’s second of the day on a Drenner assist. Parks ended the run with 10:54 to play in the - Blubaugh got off a shot with 2:49 left in the overtime period, but was knocked down. Towson fourth quarter. finished the game with six blocked Buckeye shots. Box Score SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Box Score Furman...... 0 2 1 3 6 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Towson...... 7 2 2 4 15 Towson...... 4 2 3 0 1 10 Ohio State...... 0 1 4 4 0 9 Furman GOALS: Jonah Moore 4; Gus Pinsoneault 1; William Holcomb 1. Towson ASSISTS: Gus Pinsoneault 2; William Holcomb 1; David Williamson 1. GOALS: Parks, Spencer 2; Lynch, Mike 2; Seider, Joe 2; McCarty, Ben 1; Drenner, Ryan 1; Kinnear, Dylan 1; Kirby, Ian 1. Towson ASSISTS: Parks, Spencer 2; Lowe, Mike 1; Lynch, Mike 1; Young, Tyler 1. GOALS: McCarty, Ben 2; Drenner, Ryan 2; Parks, Spencer; 2; Young, Tyler 2; Bolewicki, Brian 2; Seider, Joe 1; Konen, Tyler 1; Kirby, Ian 1; Robertson, Cole 1; Mazza, Jon 1. Ohio State ASSISTS: McCarty, Ben 3; Burckley, Alec 2; Drenner, Ryan 2; Konen, Tyler 1; Parks, Spencer 1; Seider, GOALS: Eric Fannell 3; JT Blubaugh 2; Carter Brown 2; Austin Shanks 1; Ryan Hunter 1. Joe 1; Young, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Eric Fannell 2; JT Blubaugh 1; Carter Brown 1.

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Game Nine: No. 11 Towson 15, Binghamton 6 Game Ten: No. 10 Towson 11, Drexel 7 March 26, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. April 2, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. It was not the start head coach Shawn Nadelen was looking for, but the finish certainly was. No. With the score deadlocked at 3-3 at halftime for a second-straight week, the No. 10/No. 8 Towson 11/No. 9 Towson men’s lacrosse overcame an early deficit against visiting Binghamton, improving to men’s lacrosse team put together a six-goal fourth quarter to run past Colonial Athletic Association 6-0 at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium this season with a 15-6 win over the Bearcats. (CAA) rival Drexel en route to an 11-7 victory.

Timely scoring from the Tigers (8-1) attack unit and midfielders, with nine different players Towson (9-1) continued its home-field dominance, improving to 7-0 at Johnny Unitas ® scoring, boosted Towson out of its first home deficit of the season. Junior attackman Ryan Drenner Stadium in 2016. Behind a career day from faceoff specialist Alec Burckley, who went 16-of-21 at the had his second six-point game of the season. X, the Tigers upended Drexel in the regular season for the first time since 2010.

- Binghamton (2-5) put the Tigers in a 2-0 hole early as Ben Kocis notched back-to-back goals in - Towson, which has won its last four games, opened with a pair of goals in the first quarter from the first five minutes. Both goals came unassisted and marked the first time in 2016 the Tigers junior attackman Ryan Drenner and freshman midfielder Jon Mazza. Drexel (4-6, 0-1 CAA) got a tally trailed at home. at the 7:15 mark from Will Manganiello. All three goals in the first period were unassisted. - Drenner cut the lead in half with a goal just 42 seconds after Kocis’ second marker, but Bearcat - In the second quarter, it was Drexel’s turn to score twice as Matthew Varian logged back-to-back Johnny Maher struck in chaos with two seconds left. Binghamton led 3-1 at the end of the first. goals, including an extra-man tally at 10:43, putting Drexel up 3-2. Varian’s first goal of the day - The second quarter was a defensive stalemate as neither team found the goal back-to-back strikes was just the second goal this year Towson has surrendered in the first five minutes of the second from Towson middie Brian Bolewicki. Drenner had his first assist of the day on Bolewicki’s first goal. quarter. Halftime saw the game tied 3-3. - Junior attackman Joe Seider bulleted home the equalizer with 54 seconds left in the first half, - Towson took control out of the break, out-scoring the Bearcats 5-1 in the third. Drenner scored with Mike Lynch getting credit for the assist. Like last weekend’s 15-6 win over Binghamton, Towson two consecutive markers, both unassisted. Binghamton’s Zach Scaduto ended a 20-minute scoring was tied 3-3 at the midway point. drought with a finish at 8:23 on a Joe Licata pass. - The Dragons took a two-goal, 5-3 lead early in the third behind goals from Cole Shafer and - Attackman Joe Seider got the only extra-man goal of the game as he hammered home a shot. Manganiello. That two-goal lead equaled the largest deficit for Towson at home this season. Spencer Parks, who won two Player of the Week honors heading into Saturday’s game, had the Thanks to 10-straight faceoff wins from Burckley, Towson’s offense went on a six-goal run. Lynch assist, his ninth of the year. and Spencer Parks notched markers at 5:32 and 1:59 of the third, respectively, to tie the game at - Freshman midfielder Jon Mazza extended Towson’s lead to 8-4 on back-to-back goals with 4:49 5-5. and 3:03 left in the third quarter. - Drexel broke up the run and ended a drought of nearly 18 minutes as Joe Rainoldi scored his 12th - The Bearcats looked to get their offense going in the fourth quarter as faceoff specialist Dan of the year. Towson and Drexel traded goals to end the game as Lynch scored his second with 4:16 Mazurek scored in an unsettled situation just 12 seconds into the fourth period. left and Konen with 26 seconds left while the shot clock was on. - Towson responded by running off seven-straight goals from seven different sources, led off by Ben McCarty on a Drenner assist. Matt Wylly got his first of the year followed by Seider’s second of the Box Score day at 9:58. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Box Score Drexel...... 1 2 2 2 7 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 2 1 2 6 11 Binghamton...... 3 0 1 2 6 Towson...... 1 2 5 7 15 Drexel GOALS: Manganiello, Will 2; Varian, Matthew 2; King, Marshal 1; Rainoldi, Joe 1; Shafer, Cole 1. Binghamton ASSISTS: Pynn, Mason 1. GOALS: Kocis, Ben 2; Maher, Johnny 1; Scaduto, Zach 1; Reaume, Liam 1; Mazurek, Dan 1. ASSISTS: Licata, Joe 1; Waldron, Garrett 1. Towson GOALS: Seider, Joe 3; Lynch, Mike 2; Konen, Tyler 2; Drenner, Ryan 1; Parks, Spencer 1; Towson Mazza, Jon 1; Young, Tyler 1. GOALS: Drenner, Ryan 4; Bolewicki, Brian 2; Seider,Joe 2; Mazza, Jon 2; McCarty, Ben 1; Wylly, Matt ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 2; Lynch, Mike 1. 1; Konen, Tyler 1; Kirby, Ian 1; Robertson, Cole 1.

ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 2; Parks, Spencer 2; Bolewicki, Brian 1.

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Game Eleven: No. 7 Towson 11, UMass 8 Game Twelve: Delaware 10, No. 7 Towson 7 April 9, 2016 | Garber Field | Amherst, Mass. April 16, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. Stop if you’ve heard this before, but No. 7/No. 6 Towson men’s lacrosse utilized a second-half A goal from the Delaware Blue Hens just six seconds into the game was not the start No. 7/No. burst to out-last the University of Massachusetts Saturday afternoon in Colonial Athletic Associa- 6 Towson was looking for, falling to its Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) rival 10-7 on Saturday tion (CAA). Towson got a pair of hat tricks to top the Minutemen 11-8 at Garber Field afternoon.

Towson (10-1, 2-0 CAA) out-scored the Minutemen (4-6, 0-2 CAA) 5-2 in the second half en route The Tigers (10-2, 2-1 CAA) fell into a 3-0 hole in the first three minutes and could not bounce to its fifth-straight win in 2016 and fifth in a row over UMass. back. Delaware (5-8, 2-1 CAA) had two three-goal runs that sealed Towson’s fate.

- The Tigers fell into an early 2-0 hole as UMass got goals from Brendan Hegarty and Tyler Bogart, - Delaware’s faceoff specialist Jake Hervada won the game’s opening draw and scored just six who assisted Hegarty’s opening goal. Dan Muller had the helper on Bogart’s tally for a 2-0 Minute- seconds into the game. The Blue Hens extended the lead less than a minute later as Paul Major men lead. logged his first goal at 13:58. - Towson roared back with four unanswered goals, getting a pair from Joe Seider and another two - Extra-man specialist Ian Kirby, a redshirt freshman, cut the Hens’ lead to two as he posted his from Ben McCarty and Spencer Parks. Seider’s second of the day and 22 of the season came on the 10th goal of the year and seventh on the man up. Ryan Drenner was credited with his 18th helper of extra man after McCarty drew a cross check penalty. the season. - Both teams traded blows in the second quarter as Tyler Young blitzed by his defender to put Tow- - Spencer Parks cut the lead in half, 4-2 Delaware, as the Tiger senior put away a nifty behind-the- son up 5-3, but the Minutemen answered back two minutes later with Hegarty’s second. Freshman back shot on a Jon Mazza pass. Delaware’s Dean DiSimone put the Hens back up by three at 6:47, Jon Mazza ripped home his seventh of the season, putting Towson back up by two. the final goal of the first quarter. - UMass ended the first half with two goals from Hegarty and Ben Spencer, scoring just six seconds - Major got his hat trick to start the second quarter at 11:10, putting Delaware back up by four. apart. Hegarty’s goal was assisted by faceoff specialist Noah Rak off the draw following Spencer’s The Tigers got back-to-back goals late in the second from Mazza and Mike Lynch at 4:19 and 1:39, marker. respectively. The Tigers trailed at halftime for just the third time this season. - A team that knows how to strike quickly, Towson scored twice in the first two minutes of the - Delaware rattled off three straight goals late in the third quarter and early in the four. Jake Levine second half as Seider rounded out his hat trick, followed by Parks’ second of the afternoon. Both finished a pass from Romagnoli with 2:22 left in the third, followed by Major’s fourth with eight goals were unassisted. seconds in the period from DiSimone. - Shane Rinkus scored for UMass off the next faceoff, just nine seconds after Parks’ goal, making it - Towson got another pair of goals, this time from Drenner with 10:25 to go and 8:18. The first goal a one-goal game for the seventh time. Parks finished his hat trick with one minute left in the third was assisted by Tyler Konen while the second pulled Towson within striking distance, 9-6. quarter, putting Towson up 9-7 through 45 minutes. - Joe Seider, a Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List candidate, notched his only goal of the game with 2:06 - Once again, UMass pulled within one as Bogart scored his second of the day with 13:10 to go in the left on a Parks assist. Seider extended his goal streak to 17 games with his tally. fourth. But the Tigers slammed the door with the game’s final two markers from Drenner and Mike Lowe. The latter came in streaking in transition, catching the Minutemen napping on defense as the Box Score close defender got a dish from Drenner. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Box Score Delaware...... 5 1 2 2 10 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 2 2 0 3 7 Towson...... 4 2 3 2 11 Massachusetts...... 2 4 1 1 8 Delaware GOALS: Major, Paul 4; DeLargy, Steve 2; Romagnoli, Andrew 1; DiSimone, Dean 1; Hervada, Jake 1; Towson Levine, Jake 1. GOALS: Parks, Spencer 3; Seider, Joe 3; Drenner, Ryan 1; McCarty, Ben 1; Young, Tyler 1; ASSISTS: DiSimone, Dean 2; Romagnoli, Andrew 2; Eisele, Joe 1. Mazza, Jon 1; Lowe, Mike 1. ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 2; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Lynch, Mike 1; McCarty, Ben 1; Parks, Spencer 1. Towson GOALS: Drenner, Ryan 2; Parks, Spencer 1; Mazza, Jon 1; Seider, Joe 1; Lynch, Mike 1; Kirby, Ian 1. UMass ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 1; Konen, Tyler 1; Mazza, Jon 1; Parks, Spencer 1. GOALS: Hegarty, Brendan 3; Bogart, Tyler 2; Spencer, Ben 1; Rinkus, Shane 1; Bianchin, Gianni 1. ASSISTS: Bogart, Tyler 1; Carr, Buddy 1; Lisauskas, Jake 1; Muller, Dan 1; Rak, Noah 1.

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Game Thirteen: No. 10 Towson 18, Fairfield 11 Game Fourteen: No. 12 Towson 8, Hofstra 7 April 23, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. April 30, 2016 | Shuart Stadium | Hempstead, N.Y. After hitting a bump in the road last week, the No. 10/No. 12 Towson men’s lacrosse team Down by one late in the third quarter, the No. 12 Towson men’s lacrosse team blanked host jumped back into the driver’s seat of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), thanks to an offensive Hofstra University in the fourth quarter en route to an 8-7 win over the Pride. explosion not seen since the 2008 campaign. The Tigers (11-2, 3-1 CAA) topped Fairfield, previously unbeaten in CAA action, 18-11 in the first-ever meeting between the programs at Johnny Unitas With the Tiger’s 12th win of the season, Towson won the right to host the Colonial Athletic Associa- Stadium on Saturday. tion (CAA) Men’s Lacrosse Tournament at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium.

- After winning the first faceoff, Fairfield (7-7, 3-1 CAA) looked to start out the same as Towson’s - Hofstra (9-5, 3-2 CAA) jumped out to an early 1-0 lead as Korey Hendrickson struck at the 11:23 opponent last week, Delaware, and score on its first possession as Nico Panepinto struck just 59 mark of the first quarter. Extending his goal streak to 18 games, junior attackman Joe Seider seconds in on a Colin Burke dish. deadlocked the game for the Tigers at 1-1 on a man-up goal. Parks had the assist at 6:18 of the first. - The Tigers answered as Lynch drilled his 11th of the year on Parks’ 13 assist. The Stags, the 2015 - In a low-scoring first half, both teams scored once in the second period, with the Pride’s Josh CAA Regular Season Champions, took a 2-1 lead in just the first four and a half minutes on Burke’s Byrne notching one at 10:26, followed by a Parks tally at 5:42 with freshman Jon Mazza on the dish. first goal of the afternoon. The contest was tied 2-2 through the first 30 minutes, the fourth time this season the Tigers have - Tides shifted for the Tigers as Steven Stillwell controlled the faceoff X, helping the Tigers open been tied at halftime. a 9-0 run between the first and second quarters. Parks got his first of the day, followed by Ryan - Junior attackman and Towson’s points leader Ryan Drenner logged the 100th point of his career to Drenner. Lynch hit back-to-back goals, with the first coming as the clock hit 31 seconds in the first open the second half, burying an attempt on the crease just over two minutes into the fresh half. quarter. He followed two and a half minutes into the second stanza, with Brian Bolewicki drilling a - Seider did not allow the tie to last long, drilling his 100th career point at the 11:56 mark of the shot one minute later. third on his 27th goal of the season, putting the Tigers ahead, 4-3. - Lynch got the first hat trick of his career with 6:24 left in the first half on a Ben McCarty assist - Hofstra’s Brian von Bargen tied the game for a fourth time at 9:46, equaling the combined total while Joe Seider extended his goal streak to 18 games with 4:02 in the second, with Jon Mazza goals from the first half in the first 5:14 of the third quarter. getting the assist. Lynch hit for his fourth of the half with 1:58 to go to give the Tigers their 10th - Seider completed his fifth hat trick this season at the 8:26 mark of the third and giving the Tigers game of the year in double digits. their first lead of the game. Mazza scored his second assist of the contest, setting a new career - The Stags opened the second half with back-to-back goals from Burke in the first three minutes, high in helpers. with Horning assisting on the first. Another three-goal spurt for Towson from three different - McCarty boosted the Towson lead to two, 6-4, as the clock struck 7:55 in the third period. The sources, Jon Mazza, Parks and Drenner, gave Towson a 13-5 advantage with 3:54 to go in the third. Pride roared back on three straight goals from Zachary Franco, von Bargen and Dylan Alderman. Seider and Konen had assists during that mini run as well. Brendan Kavanagh had the assist on Franco’s tally. - Down 7-6 as the fourth quarter began, McCarty scored the game’s sixth-tying goal on a nifty split Box Score dodge to the middle of the Pride defense with 7:32 to go in regulation. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Fairfield...... 2 1 3 5 11 Box Score Towson...... 5 5 3 5 18 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 1 1 4 2 8 Fairfield Hofstra...... 1 1 5 0 7 GOALS: Burke, Colin 5; Panepinto, Nico 3; Horning, Charlie 1; Murray, Drew 1; Dalton, Conor 1. ASSISTS: Burke, Colin 2; Fleming, Dave 1; Horning, Charlie 1; Murray, Drew 1; Panepinto, Nico 1; Towson Schnider, Charlie 1. GOALS: Seider, Joe 3; McCarty, Ben 2; Parks, Spencer 1; Drenner, Ryan 1; Lynch, Mike 1. ASSISTS: Mazza, Jon 2; Parks, Spencer 2. Towson GOALS: Lynch, Mike 5; Parks, Spencer 3; Drenner, Ryan 3; Mazza, Jon 2; McCarty, Ben 1; Seider, Joe Hofstra 1; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Kirby, Ian 1; White, Tyler 1. GOALS: von Bargen, Brian 2; Byrne, Josh 2; Hendrickson, Korey 1; Franco, Zachary 1; ASSISTS: Konen, Tyler 2; Parks, Spencer 2; Lynch, Mike 1; Mazza, Jon 1; McCarty, Ben 1; Seider, Joe 1. Alderman, Dylan 1. ASSISTS: Hendrickson, Korey 1; Kavanagh, Brendan 1; von Bargen, Brian 1.

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Game Fifteen: No. 11 Towson 10, Drexel 6 | CAA Semifinals Game Sixteen: No. 11 Towson 4, Fairfield 2 | CAA Finals May 5, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. May 7, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. A white-knuckle game the whole way, the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Regular Season The last time the No. 11 Towson hosted Fairfield, it was an offense-heavy contest as the two Champion Towson reached the CAA Championship game as the men’s lacrosse team topped fourth- teams combined for 29 goals. Saturday’s game was a different story. seeded Drexel 10-6 at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium Thursday afternoon. It was the lowest-scoring Championship Game since the CAA began hosting a conference Tourna- - Overcoming a recent slump of slow starts, Towson jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first five and a ment in 2002. The 2016 title is Towson’s sixth CAA crown since joining the league in 2002, twice as half minutes. Junior midfielder and second-team All-CAA selection Mike Lynch popped the scoring many tournament championships as any other CAA member. with a tally at 12:47 on an alley dodge. - Extra-man specialist Ian Kirby potted his 12th goal of the year and eighth on the EMO at 11:04 on a - After coming out hot against No. 4 Drexel in the Semifinals on Thursday, Towson was sluggish in dish from CAA Co-Player of the Year Ryan Drenner. The latter had a hand in the Tigers’ third goal as the first half as Fairfield kept the Tigers off the board for the first 30 minutes. It was the first time Jon Mazza buried a shot at 9:40. Towson was without a first half goal since April 12, 2014 against Penn State. - The Tigers got two unlikely goals at the end of the first period for a 5-2 advantage. All-Rookie - The game was scoreless through the first 15 minutes before Charlie Schnider from Fairfield broke team nod Zach Goodrich helped Towson clear before inverting behind the goal and beating his the stalemate at 13:11 of the second. Charlie Horning doubled the lead at the midway point of the defender and sneaking around the crease. Senior close defenseman Nick Gorman launched a clear second quarter on a Burke assist, his only point of the day. Entering the game, Burke combined for that bounced off Drexel keeper Jimmy Joe Granito and into the goal as time expired. After a meet- 10 goals and four assists at Unitas ® Stadium this season. ing, the officials called the goal good. - The first half ended with a 2-0 Fairfield (9-8) lead in the Stags first-ever CAA Championship game - After a seven-goal first quarter, the second period was a relatively slow affair with just one goal. appearance. Seider punched home the only goal of the stanza at 6:01 as Towson took a 6-2 advantage into the - Unbeknownst to Fairfield, Horning’s goal would be the final Stag tally of the day. Towson ripped break. off four unanswered goals to finish the game, sparked by an extra-man strike from junior middie - Drexel (6-8) out-scored Towson 3-2 in the third quarter as Robert Frazee scored on a pass from Tyler Konen. Parks kicked the pass over to Konen who ripped a worm-burner past Fairfield’s Tyler Marshal King. Joe Seider got the four-goal advantage back at 9:00 before back-to-back Drexel Behring. goals made it a 7-5 affair. Cole Shafer and Jacob O’Donnell scored, with the latter assisting the first - Junior attackman Joe Seider tied the game at 2-2 with his 31st strike of the season with 3:09 to and Varian dishing for the second. go in the third. Classmate Ryan Drenner hit for the assist as Seider extended his goal-scoring streak - After being out-scored in the third period, Towson returned the favor with two goals and allowing to 21 games. just one in the final period. Drenner made it a four-goal game at 14:09 of the fourth on an unas- - A native of Fallston, Maryland, Parks added an insurance goal in the fourth, the period’s only sisted goal. Drexel made one last push as O’Donnell scored again at 8:18 but Towson redshirt junior marker, with 6:10 to play on an unassisted goal. Brian Bolewicki iced the game at 8:33 for the 10-6 final. - Redshirt senior and Senior CLASS Award finalist Tyler White made clutch saves down the stretch, bringing his total to 15 for the contest, including five in the fourth period. Box Score SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Box Score Drexel...... 2 0 3 1 6 SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 5 1 2 2 10 Fairfield...... 0 2 0 0 2 Towson...... 0 0 3 1 4 Drexel GOALS: O’Donnell, Jacob 2; Varian, Matthew 1; Frazee, Robert 1; Shafer, Cole 1; Kay, Michael 1. Fairfield ASSISTS: King, Marshal 1; O’Donnell, Jacob 1; Varian, Matthew 1. GOALS: Horning, Charlie 1; Schnider, Charlie 1. ASSISTS: Burke, Colin 1. Towson GOALS: Seider, Joe 2; Drenner, Ryan 1; McCarty, Ben 1; Lynch, Mike 1; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Towson Goodrich, Zach 1; Kirby, Ian 1; Gorman, Nick 1; Mazza, Jon 1. GOALS: Parks, Spencer 2; Seider, Joe 1; Konen, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 2. ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 1; Mazza, Jon 1; Parks, Spencer 1.

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Game Seventeen: No. 10 Towson 18, Hobart 5 Game Eighteen: No. 10 Towson 10, No. 2 Denver 9 NCAA Tournament Preliminary Round NCAA Tournament First Round May 11, 2016 | Johnny Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md. May 15, 2016 | Barton Lacrosse Stadium | Denver, Colo. If there was any doubt on the Tigers’ offense heading into the 2016 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Facing long odds after winning a preliminary round game against Hobart on Wednesday, the Championship, Towson put those doubts to rest early. Towson University men’s lacrosse team answered the call on Sunday, knocking off second-seeded Denver, the defending national champion, 10-9 at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium. The No. 10 Tigers ripped off six goals in the first quarter en route to an 18-5 Preliminary Round victory over visiting Hobart Wednesday afternoon at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. Towson (15-2) set - Towson struck first at 8:56 of the first quarter as Seider ripped home his 34th goal of the season a program and Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) record for most goals in an NCAA Tournament and extended his goal-scoring streak to 23 games. game. - The Tigers reeled off four unanswered goals, with Mazza notching the final first-quarter tally at 2:46. Towson opened the second stanza with three in a row from two different sources. Parks beat - Hobart (10-7) struck first on a Mark Darden goal just over three minutes into the game, with Chris his man around the corner for a marker at 11:23, followed by his second at 8:12 on a sharp feed from Aslanian on the assist. Konen. - The remainder of the first half belonged to the Tigers as Towson ripped off seven unanswered - Towson got into uncharacteristic penalty trouble at the end of the half as Denver scored two goals from five different sources. Spencer Parks notched his 22nd of the year on a Brian Bolewicki EMO goals at 3:44 and 1:56. Connor Cannizzaro had the first, followed by Tyler Pace. Miller had the assist. Ryan Drenner hit for his first at the 6:36 mark of the first, followed 29 seconds later by a helpers on both goals. Mike Lynch goal. Joe Seider became Towson’s third goal scorer at 4:55 as Tyler Young fed a pass - The second half was a game of runs for both sides as the Tigers struck first on Seider’s second of over, helping Seider extend his goal-scoring streak to 22 games. the day at 11:49 as Parks hit the junior with a pass for a 6-3 Tiger lead. Both defenses were stout - Seider logged his second of the game just 55 seconds into the second quarter with Ben McCarty’s over the next 10 minutes before the Pioneers got back within two on another Miller strike. eighth assist of the season. Hobart ended the scoreless drought as Sean Donnelly ended the first Lynch hammered home his second of the day at 1:22 of the third, extending Towson’s lead back to half with a tally at 7:22 with Frank Brown on the assist. Towson took a 7-2 lead into the break. three, 7-4. The defense shut down the Statesmen over the next 20 minutes as McCarty and Jon Mazza scored - But the Pioneers (13-3) scored once more at the end of the third to pull back within two. After back-to-back goals from the midfield. Brian Bolewicki got his ninth on a Tyler Konen assist at 7:18 Towson goalie Tyler White made back-to-back doorstop saves, Denver got a rebound goal from of the third. Colton Jackson with 1.5 seconds left in the third period. - Drenner got his career-high tying fourth goal early in the fourth, followed by Matt Wylly’s - Denver continued that momentum into the fourth quarter, scoring back-to-back goals from second of the year on Kirby’s career-best third assist of the game. Mazza logged his second of the Jackson and Connor Donahue at 12:45 and 11:35, respectively, tying the tilt at 7-7. afternoon at 11:35 of the fourth with another Konen helper. - The Tigers went on a three-goal burst over a six-minute stretch as Parks buried two, including one - Hobart snapped another long scoring drought at 5:13 of the fourth as Bryan Hancock found the with the 30-second shot clock on, while Ryan Drenner added his 31st tally of the year at 1:39 of the cage. Donnelley had the assist on the final goal surrendered by Towson keeper Tyler White. Matt final stanza. Hoy spelled the redshirt senior for the final five minutes. Box Score Box Score SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 2 3 2 3 10 Hobart...... 1 1 0 3 5 Denver...... 1 2 2 4 9 Towson...... 6 1 6 5 18 Towson Fairfield GOALS: Parks, Spencer 4; Lynch, Mike 2; Seider, Joe 2; Mazza, Jon 1; Drenner, Ryan 1. GOALS: Chris Aslanian 1; Sean Donnelly 1; Bryan Hancock 1; Gavin Llewellyn 1; Mark Darden 1. ASSISTS: Parks, Spencer 2; Konen, Tyler 1; Mazza, Jon 1; Young, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Chris Aslanian 1; Frank Brown 1; Sean Donnelly 1; Max Romm 1. Denver Towson GOALS: Drenner, Ryan 4; Mazza, Jon 3; Seider, Joe 2; McCarty, Ben 2; Parks, Spencer 2; Wylly, Matt GOALS: MILLER, Zach 3; CANNIZZARO, Connor 2; JACKSON, Colton 2; PACE, Tyler 1; DONAHUE, Connor 1. 2; Bolewicki, Brian 1; Lynch, Mike 1; Leonard, Matt 1. ASSISTS: MILLER, Zach 2; BOBZIEN, Jack 1; BOMBERRY, Brendan 1; PACE, Tyler 1. ASSISTS: Kirby, Ian 3; Konen, Tyler 2; Young, Tyler 2; Bolewicki, Brian 1; McCarty, Ben 1; Seider, Joe 1

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Game Nineteen: No. 7 Loyola 10, No. 10 Towson 8 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals May 22, 2016 | Ohio Stadium | Columbus, Md. The Towson University men’s lacrosse team fell to seventh-seeded Loyola, 10-8 in the 2016 NCAA Quarterfinals on Sunday afternoon at Ohio Stadium.

- Loyola (14-3) jumped out to a 2-0 lead as Pat Spencer and Romar Dennis scored in the first five minutes of the game. - Towson responded with back-to-back goals of its own. Mike Lynch scored on a pass from Ryan Drenner at the 8:44 mark. Drenner evened the game 2-2 with 7:00 remaining in the first quarter. The Greyhounds used a three-goal run to regain the lead with Zach Herreweyers and Tyler Albrecht scoring in the final minutes of the first quarter. Zach Sirico scored on a dish from Spencer just five seconds into the second quarter. - After nearly six minutes of scoreless action, Zach Goodrich notched a top-shelf goal with 6:04 left in the half. Goodrich’s goal ended a scoring drought of nearly 15 minutes. - Loyola regained a three-goal lead with 1:49 left in the first half on a wrap-around goal from Spencer. - Ben McCarty used a late goal to cut the Greyhound lead back to two, 6-4 with 6.1 seconds on the clock. - McCarty opened the second half scoring with a quick goal, just 52 seconds in to cut the lead to 6-5. - Loyola tallied three goals over a five minute span to extend their lead to 9-5, their largest lead of the game. Siricio scored in the extra-man following an unnecessary roughness penalty against Towson’s Mike Lowe. Jay Drapeau scored unassisted before Spencer notched his third goal of the game on a pass from Siricio. - The Tigers scored back-to-back goals to close out the third quarter. Drenner scored unassisted with 5:28 before dishing the ball to Spencer Parks at the 1:24 mark. - Siricio scored the Greyhounds’ final goal of the game with 10:17 in the fourth quarter. - Parks notched his second goal of the game on a pass from Tyler Young with 7:04 remaining.

Box Score SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot Towson...... 2 2 3 1 8 Loyola...... 4 2 3 1 10

Towson GOALS: Drenner, Ryan 2; McCarty, Ben 2; Parks, Spencer 2; Lynch, Mike 1; Goodrich, Zach 1. ASSISTS: Drenner, Ryan 2; Young, Tyler 1.

Loyola GOALS: Spencer, Pat 3; Sirico, Zack 3; Herreweyers, Zach 1; Dennis, Romar 1; Albrecht, Tyler 1; Drapeau, Jay 1. ASSISTS: Sirico, Zack 1; Spencer, Pat 1.

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Player Team Years Neil Adams New Jersey Pride 2004 Adam Baxter Baltimore Bayhawks 2004 Tigers in the MLL Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Justin Berry New Jersey Pride 2001-02, ‘08 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 John Blatchley Baltimore Bayhawks 2002-03 Casey Cittadino Denver Outlaws 2006-12 Charlotte Hounds 2012-13 Dan Cocchi Bridgeport Barrage 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks 2004-05 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Long Island Lizards 2007-13 Denver Outlaws 2001-12 Ben DeFelice Philadelphia Barrage 2004 Baltimore Bayhawks 2005-06 Boston Cannons 2007-08 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010 Thomas DeNapoli Charlotte Hounds 2014 Thomas DeNapoli - Charlotte Hounds Dudley Dixon Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Jonathan Engelke Long Island Lizards 2008 Kyle Fiat Washington Bayhawks 2007 Matt Florio Chicago Machine 2006 Spencer Ford Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Rochester Rattlers 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2006-08 Long Island Lizards 2008 Washington Bayhawks 2009 Mark Goers Boston Cannons 2001 Will Harrington Ohio Machine 2012-13 Andrew Hodgson Denver Outlaws 2016 John Horrigan Baltimore Bayhawks 2003-04 Dan Cocchi (R) - New York Lizards Hunter Lochte Denver Outlaws 2006-07 San Francisco Dragons 2007-08 Washington Bayhawks 2008 Mike Lowe Chesapeake Bayhawks 2016 Peter Mezzanotte Long Island Lizards 2011 Tony Millon Baltimore Bayhawks 2006 Brian Myers Denver Outlaws 2006 Philadelphia Barrage 2007 Christian Pastirik Long Island Lizards 2011 Denver Outlaws 2012 Drew Pfarr Baltimore Bayhawks 2005 Boston Cannons 2006-08 Brad Reppert San Francisco Dragons 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2007-08 Rob Shek Baltimore Bayhawks 2001-02 Casey Cittadino - Charlotte Hounds Kyle Smedley Denver Outlaws 2013 Joe Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006-08 Ohio Machine 2010, 13 Zak Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006 Reed Sothoron San Francisco Dragons 2006 Denver Outlaws 2007 Brian Vetter Philadelphia Barrage 2008 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2009-10 Tyler White Charlotte Hounds 2016

Mike Lowe (R) - Chesapeake Bayhawks

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Towson Lacrosse History - Single-Season Records

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Single-Game Records Single-Game Records Goals...... 10, Kevin Sturm vs . Gannon, 1999 Goals Scored, Most...... 32, vs . Lehigh, 1983 Assists...... 10, Spencer Ford vs . Gannon, 1999 Goals Scored, Fewest. . . . 0, vs . Washington College, 1965; vs . North Carolina, 1970 Points...... 13 (5 goals, 8 assists), Spencer Ford vs . Vermont, 1999 Goals Allowed, Most...... 29, vs . N C. . State, 1982 Groundballs...... 22, Ben DeFelice vs . Villanova, 2004 Goals Allowed, Fewest...... 0, vs . Dartmouth, 1968; vs . Georgetown, 1971 Faceoff Wins...... 25, Justin Berry vs . Loyola (Md .), 2001 Largest Margin of Victory...... 25 (32-7), vs . Lehigh, 1983 Saves...... 31, Mark Williams vs . Hopkins, 1982 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 24 (2-26), vs . Washington College, 1964 Caused Turnovers ...... 8, Peter Mezzanotte vs . Saint Joseph’s, 2011 Most Assists...... 21, Lehigh, 1983 Single-Season Records Most Points...... 53 (32 goals, 21 assists), vs . Lehigh, 1983 Goals...... 53, Kyle Campbell, 2001 Faceoffs Won...... 31, vs . UMBC, 1996 Goals Against Average ...... 689, Tyler White, 2016 Groundballs...... 98, vs . Bucknell, 1983 Consecutive Games with a Goal ...... 29, Kyle Campbell, 2001-02 Turnovers...... 30, vs . Air Force, 2005 Assists...... 58, Bob Griebe, 1975 Caused Turnovers ...... 29, vs . Air Force, 2005; vs . Loyola, 2005 Assists Per Game Average...... 4 08,. Spencer Ford, 1999 Shots ...... 82, vs . C W. . Post, 1979 Points...... 89, Bob Griebe, 1974; Bob Griebe, 1975 Single-Season Records Points Per Game Average...... 6 .31, Spencer Ford, 1999 Best Record...... 16-3 ( .842), 2016 Groundballs...... 147, Justin Berry, 2001 Worst Record...... 1-7 ( 125),. 1964 Groundballs Per Game Average...... 10 .58, Mark Goers, 1994 Most Wins ...... 16, 2016 Faceoff Wins...... 257, Justin Berry, 2001 Most Losses...... 11, 1975 Faceoff Percentage...... 776,. Mark Goers, 1994 Fewest Wins...... 1, 1964 Saves...... 255, Tim Hastings, 1979 Fewest Losses...... 1, 1974 Saves Per Game Average...... 16 94,. Tim Hastings, 1979 Consecutive Wins...... 13, 1970-1971 Shots ...... 137, Joe Seider, 2015, 2016 Consecutive Conference Wins...... 13, Apr . 13, 2002 to Apr . 24, 2004 Caused Turnovers ...... 40, Ted Turnblacer, 2005 Consecutive Losses...... 8, 1964 to 1965 Goals Scored...... 257, 1974 Goals Allowed...... 189, 1982 Scoring Margin...... 9 .80, 1974 Goals Per Game Average, Most...... 17 1,. 1974 Goals Per Game Average, Least...... 3 .8, 1964 Goals Allowed Per Game Average, Least...... 5 .5, 1970 Groundballs...... 1,125, 1991 Groundballs Per Game Average...... 70 .31, 1991 Saves...... 272, 1979 Saves Per Game Average...... 18 42,. 1981 Penalties...... 149, 1979 Faceoffs Won...... 288, 2001 Faceoffs Attempted...... 467, 2001 Faceoff Winning Percentage...... 684, 1994 Turnovers...... 309, 2005 Caused Turnovers ...... 140, 2005

The 2001 men’s lacrosse team is tied for the second-most wins in a single season (14), along with the 1974 Division II National Championship team. Towson Hall of Famer Mark Goers ‘95 holds the single-season reacord for faceoff win percentage (.776)

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Towson Lacrosse History - Single-Season Top 10

POINTS CAUSED TURNOVERS 1 . 89 Bob Griebe 1975 1 . 40 Ted Turnblacer 2005 89 Bob Griebe 1974 2 . 38 Peter Mezzanotte 2009 3 . 82 Spencer Ford 1999 3 . 32 Ted Turnblacer 2006 4 . 73 Jules Siskind 1979 4 . 30 Peter Mezzanotte 2010 5 . 70 Brad Reppert 2001 5. 25 Tyler Mayes 2016 6 . 69 Kyle Campbell 2001 6 . 24 Peter Mezzanotte 2011 7 . 67 Craig Saxon 1972 7 . 23 Casey Cittadino 2005 8 . 66 Wayne Eisenhut 1974 8 . 21 Mike Lowe 2016 9 . 64 John Blatchley 1991 21 Neil Adams 2003 10 . 62 Glenn Smith 1988 10 . 20 Danny Cocchi 2003 20 Casey Cittadino 2006 GOALS 20 Adam Cummins 2005 1 . 53 Kyle Campbell 2001 2 . 49 Kevin Sturm 1999 FACEOFF% (MIN. 100 FACE-OFFS) 3 . 46 Glenn Smith 1988 1 . 779 . Mark Goers 1994 4 . 44 Glenn Smith 1991 2 . .679 Mark Goers 1995 5 . 41 Tom Nelson 1974 3 . .660 Zak Smith 2002 41 Paul Mullen 1977 4 . .656 Larry Andersen 1976 41 Kevin Sturm 1996 5 . .651 Ben DeFelice 2004 41 Thomas DeNapoli 2013 6 . .650 Dave Moore 1997 9 . 38 Wayne Eisenhut 1974 7 . .635 Justin Berry 2001 38 Tom Wagner 1978 8 . .634 Zak Smith 2003 9 . .632 Tim Lucky 1993 ASSISTS 10 . .622 Jerry Baratta 1988 1 . 58 Bob Griebe 1975 2 . 53 Bob Griebe 1974 GOALKEEPER SAVES 53 Spencer Ford 1999 1 . 255 Tim Hastings 1979 4 . 44 John Blatchley 1991 2 . 244 Paul Russo 1977 Kyle Campbell ‘02 (above) holds the single- 5 . 41 Jules Siskind 1979 3 . 232 Andrew Wascavage 2013 6 . 36 Mark Miller 1984 4 . 218 Richard Betcher 1991 season record for goals (53, 2001). Tyler 36 Mark Miller 1983 5 . 216 Gavin Moag 1983 White ‘16 (below) holds the single-season 8 . 35 Brad Reppert 2001 6 . 212 Mark Williams 1981 mark for goals against average (6.89, 2016) 9 . 33 John Blatchley 1990 7 . 204 Tom Manos 1986 10 . 31 Spencer Ford 1998 8 . 200 John Horrigan 2001 and two of the program’s best single-season 9 . 196 Gavin Moag 1984 save percentages. SHOTS 10 . 195 Mark Williams 1982 1. 137 Joe Seider 2015 195 Tim Hastings 1978 137 Joe Seider 2016 3 . 129 John Como 1979 GOALKEEPER SAVE % 129 Kevin Sturm 1999 (MIN. 300 MINUTES) 5 . 127 Thomas DeNapoli 2013 1 . .608 Reed Sothoron 2005 6 . 122 Glenn Smith 1988 2 . .583 Andrew Wascavage 2013 7 . 120 Glenn Smith 1989 3 . .580 John Horrigan 2001 8 . 119 Paul Mullen 1977 4 . .571 Reed Sothoron 2004 119 Andrew Hodgson 2013 5 . .567 Tyler White 2015 10 . 117 Andy Paris 1977 6 . .564 Andrew Wascavage 2012 7 . .557 Rob Wheeler 2009 GROUNDBALLS 8 . .556 Tyler White 2016 1 . 147 Justin Berry 2001 9 . .555 Wyatt Shiflett 1997 2 . 135 Ben DeFelice 2004 10 . .553 Matt Antol 2007 3 . 128 Matt Eckerl 2005 4 . 127 Mark Goers 1994 GOALKEEPER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 5 . 112 Tony Millon 1991 1 . 6 .89 Tyler White 2016 112 Danny Cocchi 2001 2 7 .57 Tyler White 2015 7 . 110 Steve Kisslinger 1991 3 . 7 .64 Reed Sothoron 2005 8 . 109 Mitchell Rosensweig 2009 4 . 7 94 . Travis Love 2011 9 . 95 Matt Eckerl 2006 5 . 8 41 . Mark DeGroat 2006 10 . 94 John Horrigan 2001 6 . 8 70 . Matt Antol 2007 94 Steve Wohltmann 1998 7 . 8 94 . Reed Sothoron 2004 8 . 8 97 . Rob Wheeler 2009 9 . 9 .24 Travis Love 2010 10 . 9 .31 John Horrigan 2001

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Towson Lacrosse History - Individual Career Leaders

POINTS SHOTS FACEOFF WINS 1 . 221 Bob Griebe 1972-75 1 . 458 Glenn Smith 1988-91 1 . 507 Justin Berry 1998-01 2 . 209 Glenn Smith 1988-91 2. 354 Joe Seider 2014-Present 2 . 466 Matt Eckerl 2004-07 3 . 185 Matt Clune 1995-98 3 . 327 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 3 . 411 Scott Mullins 1983-86 4 . 184 Spencer Ford 1995-99 4 . 301 John Como 1977-80 4 . 375 Mark Goers 1993-95 184 Tim Mahoney 1969-71 301 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 5 . 360 Mitchell Rosensweig 2006-09 6 . 182 John Blatchley 1989-92 6 . 290 Bobby Griebe 2004-07 6 . 357 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 7 . 180 Mike Burke 1979-82 290 Tom Wagner 1976-79 7. 330 Alec Burckley 2014-Present 8 . 160 Jeff Peek 1984-87 8 . 279 Andrew Hodgson 2011-15 8 . 323 Tim Lucky 1992-95 9 . 157 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02 9 . 273 John Conley 1982-85 9 . 276 Zak Smith 2000-03 10 . 156 Ryan Obloj 2000-03 10 . 274 Brian Cesarski 1990-93 10 . 269 Rob Shek 1989-91 156 Jules Siskind 1977-79 156 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 FACEOFF % GROUNDBALLS (MIN. 200 FACEOFFS) GOALS 1 . 307 Matt Eckerl 2004-07 1 . 702 . Mark Goers 1993-95 2 . 283 Danny Cocchi 2000-03 1 . 154 Glenn Smith 1988-91 2 . .656 Larry Andersen 1976 3 . 274 Mark Goers 1993-95 2 . 125 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 3 .635 Dave Moore 1996-97 4 . 253 Justin Berry 1999-2001 3 . 113 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 4 . .622 Zak Smith 2000-03 5 . 231 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 4 . 108 Matt Clune 1995-98 5 . .620 Justin Berry 1999-2001 6 . 228 Tim Lucky 1992-95 5 . 106 Mike Burke 1979-82 6 . .612 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 228 Tony Millon 1989-91 6 . 105 Tom Nelson 1973-76 7 . .601 Tim Lucky 1992-95 8 . 222 Steve Wohltmann 1996-99 7 . 96 Bob Griebe 1972-75 8 . .592 Mike Haertel 1999-2000 9 . 214 Mitchell Rosensweig 2006-09 8. 92 Joe Seider 2014-Present 9 . .591 Jerry Baratta 1986-88 10 . 213 Neil Adams 1999-2003 92 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02 10 . .578 Ryan Lachowicz 1996-99 10 . 89 Bobby Griebe 2004-07 CAUSED TURNOVERS 89 Tom Wagner 1976-79 GOALKEEPER SAVES 1 . 95 Peter Mezzanotte 2008-11 1 . 641 Jeff Jones 1973-76 ASSISTS 2 . 92 Ted Turnblacer 2003-06 2 . 587 David Linthicum 1987-90 3 . 65 Casey Cittadino 2002-06 1 . 125 Bob Griebe 1972-75 3 . 578 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 4 . 55 John Fennessy 2010-2014 125 John Blatchley 1989-92 578 John Sothoron 1970-72 5. 53 Tyler Mayes 2014-Present 3 . 120 Tim Mahoney 1968-71 5 . 570 John Horrigan 1998-01 6 51 JoJo Ostrander 2012-15 4 . 119 Spencer Ford 1995-99 6 . 562 Tim Hastings 1978-80 7 . 49 Fred Lee 2005-08 5 . 101 Jules Siskind 1977-79 7 . 551 Brian Whalen 1993-96 8 48 Mike Lowe 2013-16 6 . 85 Ryan Obloj 2000-03 8 . 540 Paul Russo 1974-77 9 . 44 Matthew Mehrer 2004-07 7 . 77 Matt Clune 1995-98 9 . 477 Tyler Whtie 2012-16 10 . 40 John Kenyon 2009-12 8 . 74 Mike Burke 1979-82 10 . 465 Gavin Moag 1981-84 9 . 72 Mark Miller 1983-84 72 Jeff Peek 1984-87 GOALKEEPER SAVE % (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1 . .570 Andrew Wascavage 2009-13 2 . .561 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 3 . .556 Rob Wheeler 2007-10 4 . .548 Travis Love 2008-12 5 . .546 Wyatt Shiflett 1994-97 .546 Mark DeGroat 2002-06 7 . .542 Tyler White 2012-16 8 . .533 John Horrigan 1998-2001 9 . .517 Matt Antol 2005-08 10 . .512 Billy Sadtler 2007-08

GOALKEEPER GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1 . 7 .30 Mark DeGroat 2002-06 2 . 7 93 . Tyler White 2012-16 3 . 8 .87 Travis Love 2008-12 4 . 9 13 . Reed Sothoron 2002-05 5 . 9 16 . Matt Antol 2005-07 6 . 9 .55 Andrew Wascavage 2009-13 7 . 9 .85 Rob Wheeler 2008-10 8 . 10 19 . Billy Sadtler 2007-08 9 . 11 .28 John Horrigan 1998-01 10 . 15 .86 Wyatt Shiflett 1994-97

Matt Clune ‘98 is seventh all-time in assists (77).

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Leaders

Year Goals Assists Points 1971 Mike Jarrell, 24 Tim Mahoney, 39 Tim Mahoney, 61 1972 Craig Saxon, 37 Craig Saxon, 30 Craig Saxon, 67 1973 Tim Havens, 36 Joe Ardolino, 18 Tim Havens, 52 1974 Tom Nelson, 41 Bob Griebe, 53 Bob Griebe, 89 1975 Bob Griebe, 31 Bob Griebe, 58 Bob Griebe, 89 Wayne Eisenhut, 31 1976 Tom Nelson, 32 Andy Paris, 22 Andy Paris, 47 1977 Paul Mullen, 41 Jules Siskind, 29 Paul Mullen, 53 1978 Tom Wagner, 38 Jules Siskind, 31 Tom Wagner, 55 1979 Jules Siskind, 32 Jules Siskind, 41 Jules Siskind, 73 Jim Guidera, 32 1980 Greg LaCour, 23 Mike Burke, 18 Mike Burke, 40 1981 Mike Burke, 36 Mike Burke, 23 Mike Burke, 59 John Tucker, 36 1982 Mike Burke, 30 Mike Burke, 30 Mike Burke, 60 1983 Tom Bruno, 35 Mark Miller, 36 Mark Miller, 55 1984 Scott Scranton, 21 Mark Miller, 36 Mark Miller, 53 1985 Jeff Peek, 22 Jeff Peek, 25 Jeff Peek, 47 John Conley, 22 1986 Jeff Peek, 28 Jeff Peek, 23 Jeff Peek, 51 Richard Winkoff, 28 1987 Jeff Peek, 29 Richard Winkoff, 23 Jeff Peek, 49 1988 Glenn Smith, 46 Glenn Smith, 16 Glenn Smith, 62 Andy Paris ‘77 led the Tigers in assists and points in 1976. 1989 Glenn Smith, 33 John Blatchley, 27 Glenn Smith, 48 1990 Glenn Smith, 31 John Blatchley, 33 John Blatchley, 50 Michael DeSimone, 31 1991 Glenn Smith, 44 John Blatchley, 44 John Blatchley, 64 1992 Joe Genovese, 29 John Blatchley, 21 Joe Genovese, 44 1993 Joe Genovese, 29 Joe Genovese, 25 Joe Genovese, 54 1994 David Quinn, 34 David Quinn, 20 David Quinn, 54 1995 Matt Clune, 28 David Quinn, 12 Matt Clune, 37 1996 Kevin Sturm, 41 Matt Clune, 23 Matt Clune, 48 1997 Kevin Sturm, 34 Matt Clune, 27 Matt Clune, 56 1998 Steve Preis, 30 Spencer Ford, 31 Spencer Ford, 49 1999 Kevin Sturm, 49 Spencer Ford, 53 Spencer Ford, 83 2000 Brad Reppert, 28 Ryan Obloj, 12 Brad Reppert, 37 2001 Kyle Campbell, 53 Brad Reppert, 35 Brad Reppert, 70 2002 Brad Reppert, 27 Ryan Obloj, 26 Brad Reppert, 43 2003 Hunter Lochte, 28 Ryan Obloj, 23 Ryan Obloj, 47 2004 Jonathan Engelke, 31 Steve Mull, 17 Jonathan Engelke, 38 2005 Bobby Griebe, 25 Steve Mull, 22 Bobby Griebe, 34 2006 Phil Grillo, 29 Steve Mull, 16 Phil Grillo, 34 2007 Jonathan Engelke, 25 Bobby Griebe, 23 Bobby Griebe, 47 2008 Jonathan Engelke, 33 Jonathan Engelke, 21 Jonathan Engelke, 54 2009 Bill McCutcheon, 25 Justin Schneider, 15 Bill McCutcheon, 38 Bill McCutcheon, 15 2010 Christian Pastirik, 28 Christian Pastirik, 19 Christian Pastirik, 47 Will Harrington, 28 2011 Matt Hughes, 18 Peter Mezzanotte, 14 Matt Hughes, 24 2012 Sean Maguire, 20 Thomas DeNapoli, 13 Thomas DeNapoli, 28 2013 Thomas DeNapoli, 41 Thomas DeNapoli, 19 Thomas DeNapoli, 60 2014 Joe Seider, 23 Thomas DeNapoli, 19 Thomas DeNapoli, 36 Richard Winkoff ‘87 tied for the team lead in goals (28) in 2015 Joe Seider, 34 Ryan Drenner, 18 Joe Seider, 41 1986 and led the Tigers in assists in 1987 (23). 2016 Joe Seider, 35 Ryan Drenner, 23 Ryan Drenner, 56

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USILA AWARD WINNERS DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS (1974-79) First Team (6) Division I Midfielder of the Year 1974 ...... Jim Darcangelo (M), Wendell Thomas (D) 1991 ...... Rob Shek (M) 1975 ...... Bob Griebe (A), Jim Darcangelo (M) College Division Player of the Year 1976 ...... Mitch Lekas (M) 1975 ...... Jim Darcangelo (M) 1979 ...... John Como (M) 1974 ...... Jim Darcangelo (M) Second Team (9) College Division Defenseman of the Year 1974 ...... Bob . Griebe (A), Wayne Eisenhut (A), Mitch Lekas (M) 1974 ...... Wendell Thomas 1975 ...... Wayne Eisenhut (A), Tom Harrison (D) College Division Attackman of the Year 1976 ...... Tom Nelson (A) 1975 ...... Bob Griebe 1977 ...... Tom Kidd (M) 1978 ...... Tom Wagner (A) USILA Scholar-Athlete 1979 ...... Steve Hornish (D) 2001 ...... John Horrigan (G) 2016 ...... Tyler White (G) Third Team (6) Division I Coach of the Year 1975 ...... Mitch Lekas (M) 2001 ...... Tony Seaman 1976 ...... Greg Chasney (M) 1977 ...... Paul Russo (G) Division II Coach of the Year 1978 ...... Steve Hornish (D) 1974 ...... Carl Runk 1979 ...... Jules Siskind (A), Jim Guidera (M)

Division I Scholar-Athlete All-America Honorable Mention (3) 2014 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (A) 1974 ...... Jeff Jones (G) 1978 ...... Paul Mullen (M) DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS (1980-PRESENT) 1979 ...... Tim Hastings (G) First Team (2) 1991 ...... Rob Shek (M) LITTLE AMERICANS (1969-73) 1996 ...... Tim Langton (M) First Team (3) 1971 ...... Tim Mahoney (A), Ron Cadorette (M) Second Team (3) 1973 ...... Tim Havens (A) 1991 ...... Steve Kisslinger (M) 1992 ...... Carl Beernink (D) Second Team (7) 2001 ...... Dan Cocchi (M) 1970 ...... Tim Mahoney (A), Ron Cadorette (M), Angelo Geppi (D) 1971 ...... Angelo Geppi (D) Third Team (8) 1972 ...... Wendell Thomas (D), John Sothoron (G) 2003 ...... Adam Baxter (D) 1973 ...... Wendell Thomas (D) 1989 ...... Ed Stephenson (D) 1991 ...... Glenn. Smith (A) Third Team (4) 1992 ...... Lindsay Dixon (M) 1968 ...... Jim Saxon (M) 1994 ...... David Quinn (A), Mark Goers (M) 1969 ...... John Grubb (D) 2015 ...... Tyler White (G) 1973 ...... Jim Darcangelo (M), Frank Mezzanotte (D) 2016 ...... Jack Adams (M) Honorable Mention (3) Honorable Mention (46) 1969 ...... Tim Mahoney (A) 1980 ...... John Carolan (M), John Como (M) 1971 ...... Mike Jarrell (M) 1981 ...... John Tucker (M) 1972 ...... Craig Saxon (A) 1982 ...... Mike Burke (A), John Tucker (M) 1983 ...... Tom Bruno (M), Peter Hanlon (D) MAJOR COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANS (1960-68) 1984 ...... John Conley (M) 1985 ...... John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) Honorable Mention (4) 1987 ...... Jeff Peek (A), Paul Juarascio (M) 1960 ...... Jack. Edwards (D) 1988 ...... Glenn Smith (A), Ron Klausner (D) 1962 ...... Mike Mahoney (M) 1990 ...... Glenn Smith (A), Rob Shek (M), Carl Beernink (D) 1963 ...... Mike Mahoney (M) 1991 ...... John Blatchley (A), Tony Millon (M), Carl Beernink (D) 1967 ...... Dick Edell (M) 1992 ...... John Blatchley (A) 1993 ...... Joe Genovese (A) ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS BY THE NUMBERS 1996 ...... Matt Clune (A), Eric Vanags (D) First Team...... 11 1997 ...... Matt Clune (A) Division I (1980-Present) ...... 2 1999 ...... Spencer . Ford (A) Division II (1974-79) ...... 6 2001 ...... Kyle Campbell (A), Justin Berry (M) Little Americans (1969-73) ...... 3 ...... Adam Baxter (D), John Horrigan (G) Major College (1959-68) ...... 0 2002 ...... Brad Reppert (A), Dan Cocchi (M) Second Team...... 19 2003 ...... Ryan Obloj (A), Dan Cocchi (M) Division I (1980-Present) ...... 3 2004 ...... Ben DeFelice (M), Reed Sothoron (G) Division II (1974-79) ...... 9 2005 ...... Casey Cittadino (M), Reed Sothoron (G) Little Americans (1969-73) ...... 7 2006 ...... Oliver Bacon (M) Major College (1959-68) ...... 0 2007 ...... Bobby Griebe (A) Third Team...... 18 2010 ...... Christian Pastirik (M) Division I (1980-Present) ...... 8 2013 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (A), Andrew Wascavage (G) Division II (1974-79) ...... 6 2015 ...... JoJo Ostrander (D) Little Americans (1969-73) ...... 4 2016 ...... Ryan Drenner (A), Mike Lowe (D) Major College (1959-68) ...... 0 Honorable Mention...... 56 Division I (1980-Present) ...... 46 Division II (1974-79) ...... 3 Little Americans (1969-73) ...... 3 Major College (1959-68) ...... 4

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COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CAA Rookie of the Week All-CAA First Team 2003 ...... Steve Mull (A) 2002 ...... Ryan Obloj (A), Danny Cocchi (LSM), 2004 ...... Jonathan Engelke (A) ...... Adam Baxter (D) 2007 ...... Eric Boyle (A), Cryder DiPietro (M) 2003 ...... Ryan Obloj (A), Brad Monaco (A), 2008 ...... Tim Stratton (A) ...... Danny Cocchi (LSM), Zak Smith (M), 2010 ...... Matt Thomas (M) ...... Adam Baxter (D), Reed Sothoron (G) 2012 ...... Justin Mabus (M) 2004 ...... Ben DeFelice (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), 2014 ...... Joe Seider (A), Ryan Drenner (M) ...... Casey Cittadino (M), Ted Turnblacer (LSM), 2016 ...... Ian. Kirby (A), ...... Adam Cummins (D) CAA Player of the Year 2005 ...... Casey Cittadino (DM), Ted Turnblacer (D), 2004 ...... Ben DeFelice (M) ...... Adam Cummins (D), Reed Sothoron (D) 2016 ...... Ryan. Drenner (A) 2006 ...... Oliver Bacon (M) 2007 ...... Bobby Griebe (A), Matthew Mehrer (D) CAA Defensive Player of the Year 2008 ...... Jonathan Engelke (A) 2003 ...... Danny Cocchi (LSM) 2009 ...... Will Harrington (M), Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 2015 ...... Tyler White (G) 2010 ...... Will Harrington (M), Marc Ingerman (D), ...... Christian Pastirik (M) CAA Rookie of the Year 2013 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (A), John Fennessy (D) 2004 ...... Jonathan Engelke (A) 2014 ...... JoJo Ostrander (D) CAA Tournament MOP 2015 ...... Joe Seider (A), JoJo Ostrander (D), Tyler White (G) 2003 ...... Adam Baxter (D) 2016 . . . Ryan Drenner (A), Jack Adams (M), Tyler Mayes (LSM) 2004 ...... Casey Cittadino (M) 2005 ...... Reed Sothoron (G) All-CAA Second Team 2013 ...... Andrew Wascavage (G) 2002 ...... Zak Smith (M) 2015 ...... Joe Seider (A) 2003 ...... Neil Adams (D) 2016 ...... Mike Lowe (D) 2004 ...... Drew Pfarr (M) , Reed Sothoron (G) 2005 ...... Steve Mull (A), Bobby Griebe (A), CAA All-Tournament Team ...... Matt Eckerl (M) 2003 ...... Drew Pfarr (M), Ryan Obloj (A), 2006 ...... Phil Grillo (A), Casey Cittadino (DM), ...... Ben DeFelice (M/FO), Danny Cocchi (LSM), ...... Matt Mehrer (D) ...... Adam Baxter (D) 2007 ...... Matt Antol (G), Brian Vetter (M) 2004 ...... Casey Cittadino (M), Reed Sothoron (G), 2008 ...... Eric. Boyle (M), Mitchell Rosensweig (M), ...... Ben DeFelice (M), Drew Pfarr (M), ...... Ryan O’Donnell (D) ...... Steve Mull (A), Adam Cummins (D) 2009 ...... Bill McCutcheon (A), Marc Ingerman (D) 2005 ...... Oliver Bacon (M), Casey Cittadino (DM), 2010 ...... Travis Love (G) ...... Adam Cummins (D) 2011 ...... Marc Ingerman (D) 2006 ...... Oliver Bacon (M), Steve Mull (A) 2012 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (M/A), John Fennessy (D) 2008 ...... Randall Cooper (M), Bobby Griebe (A), 2013 ...... Andrew Hodgson (M), JoJo Ostrander (D) ...... Matt Latonick (M) 2014 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (A), John Fennessy (D) 2009 ...... Will Harrington (M), Justin Schneider (M), ...... Justin Mabus (M) ...... Rob Wheeler (G) 2015 ...... Tyler Mayes (LSM) 2010 ...... Will . Harrington (M), Christian Pastirik (M), 2016 ...... Joe Seider (A), Mike Lynch (M), Mike Lowe (D) ...... Peter Mezzanotte (DM) ...... Tyler White (G) 2013 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (A), Jordan Fortmann (DM), ...... Ben McCarty (A) CAA All-Rookie Team 2014 ...... John Fennessy (D) 2004 ...... Jonathan Engelke (A) 2015 . . . . Justin Mabus (M), JoJo Ostrander (D), Joe Seider (A) 2005 ...... Brian Vetter (M), Matt Latonick (DM) ...... Greg Cuccinello (M), Ryan Drenner (A) 2006 ...... Kyle Smedley (M) 2016 ...... Mike Lowe (D), Tyler White (G), 2007 ...... Cryder . DiPietro (M) ...... Nick Gorman (D), Spencer Parks (A) 2008 ...... Tim Stratton (A) 2009 ...... Marc Ingerman (D) CAA Coach of the Year 2010 ...... Ryan DeSmit (M) 2004 ...... Tony Seaman 2011 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (M), Andrew Hodgson (M), 2010 ...... Tony Seaman ...... John Fennessy (D) 2016 ...... Shawn Nadelen 2012 ...... Justin Mabus (M), JoJo Ostrander(D) CAA 25th Anniversary Team 2013 ...... Pat Conroy (LSM) Casey Cittadino ...... Mid . 2014 ...... Ryan Drenner (M), Joe Seider (A) Danny Cocchi ...... Def . 2016 ...... Zach. Goodrich (M), Jon Mazza (M) Jonathan Engelke ...... Att . Ben DeFelice ...... Mid . CAA Player of the Week Reed Sothoron ...... Goal 2002 ...... Kyle Campbell (A) 2003 ...... Zak Smith (M) 2004 ...... Ben DeFelice (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), ...... Reed Sothoron (G), Mark DeGroat (G) 2005 ...... Reed Sothoron (G), Matt Eckerl (M), ...... Jonathan. Engelke (A), Bobby Griebe (A) 2006 ...... Matt Eckerl (M), Phil Grillo (A) 2007 ...... Brian Vetter (M), Matt Antol (G), ...... Matt Eckerl (M) 2008 ...... Jonathan Engelke (A) 2009 ...... Will Harrington (M), Bill McCutcheon (A), ...... Rob Wheeler (G) 2010 ...... Travis Love (GK), Christian Pastirik (M) 2011 ...... Matt Hughes (A) 2013 ...... Thomas DeNapoli (A), Andrew Wascavage (G) 2014 ...... Tyler White (G) 2015 ...... Tyler White (G), Spencer Parks (A), Joe Seider (A) 2016 . . . . .Joe Seider (A), Tyler White (G), Spencer Parks x2 (A) ...... Alec Burckley (FO), Mike Lynch (M), Mike Lowe (D)

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Towson Lacrosse History - Honor Roll AMERICA EAST EAST COAST CONFERENCE NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS All-America East First Team All-East Coast Conference 1960 Don Vettera (G), Jack Edwards (D) 1996 Matt Clune (A), Tim Langton (M), Mike Graebner (D) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), John Conley (M), Lou Delligatti (A), 1963 Mike Mahoney (M) 1997 Matt Clune (A), Eric Vanags (D) Gavin Moag (G), Peter Hanlon (D) 1966 Ted Skokas (G) 1998 Todd Paradise (M), Chris Anzelone (D) 1984 John Conley (M), Scott Scranton (M), Mark Miller (A), 1970 Mike Moran (A), Carl Runk (South Coach) 1999 Spencer Ford (A) Peter Hanlon (D), Gavin Moag (G) 1971 Tim Mahoney (A), Rod Cadorette (M) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Josh Tankersley (M), 1985 John Conley (M), Jim DeCarlo (M), 1972 Craig Saxon (A), Don Blumenthal (M), John Sothoron (G) Dan Cocchi (LSM), John Horrigan (G) Jeff Peek (A), Peter Hanlon (D) 1973 Tim Havens (A) 1986 Jeff Peek (A), Jim DeCarlo (M), 1974 Tim Moore (M), Wendell Thomas (D), Jeff Clarke (D) All-America East Second Team Joe Stadelmaier (D), Tom Manos (G) 1975 Bob Griebe (A), Jim Darcangelo (M) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Richard Winkoff (A), Jeff Dumpson (M), 1976 Mitch Lekas (M), Greg Chasney (M), Tom Nelson (A) 1996 Kevin Sturm (A), Barry Heddings (M), Brian Whalen (G) Paul Jurascio (M), Ron Klausner (D), Ed Stephenson (D) 1977 Tom Kidd (M), Paul Russo (G) 1997 Barry Heddings (M), Spencer Ford (M) 1988 Glenn Smith (A), Steve Eagan (M), 1978 Paul Mullen (M), Dennis Feeley (M), 1998 Matt Clune (A), Spencer Ford (A), Jack Copus (D) Ron Klausner (D), Ed Stephenson (D) Carl Runk (South Coach) 1999 Kevin Sturm (A), Mike Machiran (D) 1989 Ed Stephenson (D), David Linthicum (G) 1979 Tom Wagner (A), Jules Siskind (A), Steve Hornis (D) 2000 Dan Cocchi (D) 1990 John Blatchley (A), Lindsay Dixon (M), Rob Shek (M), 1980 John Carolan (M) 2001 Brad Reppert (A), Justin Berry (M), Adam Baxter (D) Ben Keesey (D), David Linthicum (G) 1981 Bobby Powers (M) 1991 Rob Shek (M), John Blatchley (A), Glenn Smith (A), 1982 Mark Williams (G) America East Player of the Week Carl Beernink (D), Kyle Kernan (D), Rich Regan (D) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), Bob Gonzalez (D) 1996 Tim Langton (M), Kevin Travis (A), Kevin Sturm (A) 1992 Carl Beernink (D), John Blatchley (A),Lindsay Dixon (M) 1984 Mark Miller (A) 1997 Spencer Ford (M/A), Kevin Sturm (A) 1985 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) East Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes 1986 Jim DeCarlo (M), Scott Mullins (M) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Richard Winkoff (A) 1983 Tom Bruno (M) 1988 Ron Klausner (D) America East Tournament MOP 1985 Jeff Peek (A) 1989 Ed Stephenson (D) 1986 Jeff Peek (A) 2001 Rick Nash (G) 1991 Rob Shek (M), Glenn Smith (A) 1987 Jeff Peek (A) 1992 Carl Beernink (D), John Blatchley (A), Lindsay Dixon (M) 1988 Chris Mulligan (M) America East All-Tournament Team 1993 Joe Genovese (A), Rich Regan (D) 2000 Mike Haertel (M), Brad Monaco (M) 1994 Stewart Crotty (M) 2001 Dan Cocchi (D), Justin Berry (M), Ryan Nash (G) MASON-DIXON CONFERENCE 1996 Tim Langton (M), Brian Whalen (G), All-Mason-Dixon Conference First Team Carl Runk (South Coach) 1972 Charles Gross (M), Wendell Thomas (D), 1997 Barry Heddings (M) America East Coach of the Year John Sothoron (G) 1999 Spencer Ford (A), Steve Wohltmann (D) 2001 Tony Seaman 1973 Jim Darcangelo (M), Wendell Thomas (D), 2000 Mike Haertel (M), Keith Smith (M) Tim Havens (A) 2001 Justin Berry (M) 1974 Jim Darcangelo (M), Wayne Eisenhut (A), 2002 Brad Reppert (A), Josh Tankersley (M) Bob Griebe (A), Jeff Jones (G) 2003 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Ryan Obloj (A) 1975 Jim Darcangelo M), Joe Dougherty (M), 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Brian Myers (M) Bob Griebe (A), Wayne Eisenhut (A), Jeff Jones (G) 2005 Adam Cummins (D), Reed Sothoron (GK) 1976 Mitch Lekas (M), Greg Chasney (M), 2007 Matt Eckerl (M), Bobby Griebe (A), Matthew Mehrer (D) Tom Kidd (M), Jeff Jones (G) 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2009 William McCutcheon (A), Randall Cooper (M) Mitchell Rosenweig (D) All-Mason-Dixon Conference Second Team 2010 William Harrington (M) 1972 Don Blumenthal (M), Craig Saxon (A) 2011 Marc Ingerman (D), Peter Mezzanotte (M), 1973 Larry Stratton (M) Patrick Britton (M), Tim Stratton (A) 1974 Jeff Clarke (D) 2012 Shawn Nadelen (South Co-Coach) 2013 Andrew Wascavage (G) All-Mason-Dixon Conference Honorable Mention 2014 John Fennessy (D) 1972 Tim Havens (A) 2016 Tyler White (G), Spencer Parks (A), Mike Lowe (D) 1973 Joe Dougherty (M), Frank Mezzanotte (D), Jeff Clarke (D)

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Towson Lacrosse History - Honor Roll TOWSON AWARD WINNERS James Saxon Award MISCELLANEOUS HONORS 1976 Fran Duffy (D) Senior Scholar-Athlete 1977 Chris Ciletti (M) NCAA All-Tournament Team 1981 Bobby Powers (M) 1978 John Como (M) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A) 1987 Jeff Peek (A) 1979 Tom Watson (M) Greater Baltimore Chapter Senior Male Athlete of Year 1980 Tim Hastings (G) National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 1990 Dave Linthicum (G) 1981 Mark Williams (G) 1997 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) 1991 Glenn Smith (A) 1982 Brian Dempsey (M) 2000 Carl Runk (Coach) 1999 Spencer Ford (A) 1983 Gavin Moag (G) 2005 Dick Edell (D) 2001 John Horrigan (G) 1984 Scott Scranton (M) 2008 Wendell Thomas (D) 1985 Jim DeCarlo (M) 2011 Tony Seaman (Coach) 1986 Richard Winkoff (A) Towson Male Athlete of the Year 1987 Chris Mulligan (M) Long Island Metro 2015 Tyler White (G) 1988 Jamie Shubert (DM) Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame 2016 Jack Adams (M) 1989 Pat Gress (A) 1991 Bob Griebe (A) 1990 David Shoul (M) 2016 Dan Cocchi (M/D/Coach) Jack Hart Unsung Hero 2017 Ron Klausner (D) 1983 Tom Bruno (M) 1991 John Blatchley (A) 1984 Mark Miller (A) 1992 Rich Regan (D) USA World Team 1992 Carl Beernink (D) 1993 Stewart Crotty (M) 1978 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) 1996 Scott Hoskins (M) 1994 Albert Tyler (D-M) 1982 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) 2001 Justin Berry (M) 1995 Brian Whalen (G) 1986 Jim Darcangelo (M) 2005 Casey Cittadino (DM) 1996 Barry Heddings (M) 1994 Rob Shek (M), Lindsay Dixon (M), 2010 Peter Mezzanotte (M) 1997 Matt Clune (A) Tony Millon (M) 1998 Steve Wohltmann (D) 1998 Rob Shek (M) Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year 1999 Keith Smith (M) 2010 Ben Ganley (M) 2000 Neil Adams (D) 2001 Mike Machiran (D) Doc Minnegan Scholarship Award 2002 Brad Reppert (A) IMLCA/Nike Lacrosse Creators Award 2013 Thomas DeNapoli (A) 2003 Zak Smith (M) 2015 Carl Runk (Coach) 2004 Jon Machiran (M/D) Junior Scholar-Athlete 2005 Ryan Cocchi (D) IMLCA Hall of Fame 1986 Jeff Peek (A) 2006 Kyle Fiat (A) 2016 Tony Seaman (Coach) Freshman of the Year 2007 Bobby Griebe (A) Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week 1988 Glenn Smith (A) 2008 Ryan O’Donnell (D) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Brad Reppert (A) 1994 Dudley Dixon (A) 2009 Randall Cooper (M) 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A), Reed Sothoron (G) 2005 Brian Vetter (M) 2010 Matt Vetter (D) 2011 Pat Britton (M) Inspiration Award Inside Lacrosse/Cascade National Rookie of the Week 1972 Don Blumenthal (M) Joseph Ferrante Award 2013 Ben McCarty (A) 2002 Ricky Beecher (D) 1979 Chris Ciletti (M) 1980 Bobby Powers (M) Baltimore Sun National Player of the Week Coach of the Year 1981 Reid Roan (M) 2013 Andrew Wascavage (G) 1983 Carl Runk 1982 Tom Bruno (M) 1992 Carl Runk 1983 Chip Cravens (M) NCAA Defensive Player of the Week 2001 Tony Seaman 1984 Peter Hanlon (D) 2016 Tyler White (G) 2004 Tony Seaman 1985 Scott Mullins (M) Danny Nolan Award 1986 Tom Manos (G) USILA/Lids Team Sports National Off. Player of the Week 1993 Chris Moynahan (A) 1987 Jim Duswalt (M) 2016 Spencer Parks (A) 1994 Mark Goers (M) 1988 T .J . Dickens (M) 1995 Tim Lucky (M) 1989 Dave Linthicum (G) 1996 Sean Ryan (A) 1990 Randy Ernst (M) 1997 Eric Socha (DM) 1991 Carl Beernink (D) 1998 Ryan Lachowicz (M) 1992 Joe Genovese (A) 1999 Todd Paradise (M) 1993 Kevin Krupinsky (M) 2000 Jay Horowitz (M) 1994 David Spencer (M) 2001 Justin Berry (M) 1995 Tim Langton (M) 2002 Ricky Beecher (D) 1996 Eric Vanags (D) 2003 Ryan Obloj (A) 1997 Jack Copus (D) 2004 Matt Florio (M) 1998 Chris Anzelone (D) 2005 Adam Cummins (D) 1999 Mike Machiran (D) 2006 Casey Cittadino (M) 2000 Mike Haertel (M) 2007 Matt Eckerl (M) 2001 Wesley Speaks (D) 2008 Matt Latonick (M) 2002 Zak Smith (M) 2009 Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 2003 Ben DeFelice (M) 2010 Joe Wascavage (D) 2004 Casey Cittadino (DM) 2011 Peter Mezzanotte (M) 2005 Todd MacMullan (M) 2012 Andrew Wascavage (G) 2006 Matt Eckerl (M) 2007 Matt Latonick (M) 2008 Randall Cooper (A) 2009 Rob Wheeler (G) 2010 Tim Stratton (A) 2011 John Kenyon (D) 2012 Andrew Wascavage (G) 2013 Max Siskind (A) 2014 Justin Mabus (M) 2015 Dan Carder (M) Jonathan Engelke ‘08 earned Inside 2016 Tyler Mayes (LSM) Lacrosse National Player of the Week honors in 2004.

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Captains (Since 1973) 1973: Joe Ardolino, Wendell Thomas 1974: Jeff Clarke, Tom Moore, Wendell Thomas 1975: Jim Darcangelo, Joe Ferrante, Bob Griebe 1976: Lawrence Anderson, Thomas Harrison, Thomas Nelson 1977: Tom Kidd, Paul Russo, Bill Treadway Michael DeSimone ‘91 was one of three 1978: Chris Ciletti, Steve Hornish, Mark Reuss captains during the Tigers’ run to the NCAA 1979: Chris Ciletti, Jim Guidera, Steve Hornish Division I Championship game during the 1991 1980: John Como, Tim Hastings, Tom Watson season under head coach Carl Runk. 1981: Tim Hastings, Bobby Powers, Paul Von Sas 1982: Mike Burke, Bob Gonzalez 1983: Tom Bruno, Bob Gonzalez 1984: Bryan Byrd, Ed Lewis, Gavin Moag 1985: John Conley, Peter Hanlon 1986: Jim DeCarlo, Scott Mullins, Joe Stadelmaier 1987: Tom Manos, Jeff Peek, Richard Winkoff 1988: Jim Duswalt 1989: John Luppe, Jamie Shubert, Ed Stephenson 1990: David Linthicum 1991: Michael DeSimone, Rob Shek, David Shoul Todd Paradise ‘02 was the first two-time cap- 1992: Carl Beernink, John Blatc hley, Lindsay Dixon tain under head coach Tony Seaman, who took 1993: Stewart Crotty, Joe Genovese, Rick Regan over the program for the 1999 season. 1994: Stewart Crotty, Kevin Krupinsky 1995: David Quinn, Al Tyler 1996: Tim Lanton, Brian Whalen 1997: Barry Heddings, Eric Vanagas 1998: Matt Clune, Jack Copus 1999: Chris Anzelone, Todd Paradise 2000: Mike Machiran, Todd Paradise, Keith Smith 2001: Justin Berry, Jay Horowitz, Mike Machiran 2002: Jay Horowitz, Brad Reppert, Wesley Speaks 2003: Adam Baxter, Danny Cocchi, Josh Cornett 2004: Ben DeFelice, Brian Myers, Drew Pfarr, Joe Smith 2005: Casey Cittadino, Adam Cummins, Reed Sothoron 2006: Jesse Churchward, Casey Cittadino, Steve Mull, Ted Turnblacer 2007: Matt Eckerl, Bobby Griebe, Keith Obloj, Matthew Mehrer 2008: Timmy Andre, Matt Latonick , Fred Lee, Ryan O’Donnell, 2009: Randall Cooper, Bill McCutcheon, Mitchell Rosensweig, Kyle Smedley 2010: Brock Armour, Will Harrington, Matt Vetter, Rob Wheeler, Cameron Zook 2011: Marc Ingerman, Travis Love, Pete Mezzanotte 2012: Carl Iacona, John Kenyon 2013: Thomas DeNapoli, John Paukovits, Andrew Wascavage, Rob Zoppo 2014: Greg Cuccinello, Thomas DeNapoli, John Fennessy, Andrew Hodgson 2015: Greg Cuccinello, Justin Mabus, Ben McCarty Ben McCarty ‘16 was one of the Tigers most 2016: Brian Bolewicki, Ben McCarty, Tyler White recent two-time team captains, serving during 2017: Jack Adams, Brian Bolewicki, Ryan Drenner, Zach Goodrich his redshirt junior and redshirt senior seasons. He is one of 10 two-time captains since 1973.

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Results

DIVISION II YEARS

1963 (5-6) Coach: Bob Melville Date Opponent Score 3/23 Ohio State L, 7-8 3/28 Massachusetts L, 3-7 3/30 Kenyon W, 11-5 Washington & Lee L, 7-8 4/10 Georgetown LC W, 15-3 4/19 Randolph-Macon W, 16-1 4/25 Hofstra W, 6-3 5/4 Delaware L, 8-16 5/7 Washington College L, 1-10 5/11 Drexel W, 9-6 Dick Szlasa (1967) Billy Hooper (1959) Record: 6-3 Record: 2-3 Loyola (Md .) L, 9-10

1959 (2-3) 1967 (6-3) Coach: Dick Szlasa Coach: Billy Hooper Date Opponent Score Opponent Score 4/8 Dickinson W, 15-4 4/7 Brown Lacrosse Club W, 7-4 4/15 Drexel W, 9-7 Gettysburg W, 8-7 4/18 Washington College L, 8-20 Loyola (Md .) L, 6-8 4/22 Washington & Lee W, 9-3 Marine Corps L, 3-17 4/29 Delaware W, 4-3 Marine Corps L, 2-9 5/3 Loyola (Md .) L, 6-12 5/6 Duke W, 6-5 5/8 at North Carolina W, 13-6 5/11 Univ . of Baltimore L, 8-15

Ross Sachs (1964-66) Record: 12-17

1964 (1-7) Coach: Ross Sachs Date Opponent Score 3/26 Wesleyan L, 2-4 4/11 Dickinson W, 11-4 4/18 Drexel L, 3-6 4/22 Wash . Coll . L, 26-2 Bob Melville 4/28 Loyola (Md .) L, 1-8 (1960-63) 5/2 Delaware L, 5-12 Record: 15-20 5/9 Wash . & Lee L, 4-5 Carl Runk (1968-98) Record: 262-161 1960 (3-4) 5/13 Hofstra L, 1-14 Coach: Bob Melville Opponent Score 1965 (4-5) Coach: Ross Sachs 1968 (8-6) 3/24 Dartmouth L, 1-12 Date Opponent Score Coach: Carl Runk Union W, 6-4 3/27 Ohio State L, 3-13 Date Opponent Score Brown W, 9-8 Wesleyan L, 5-15 Baltimore AC W, 7-6 Washington College L, 5-15 4/7 Dickinson W, 18-10 Dartmouth W, 7-0 Marine Corps L, 3-10 4/21 Washington College L, 0-17 Hobart L, 6-8 Loyola (Md .) L, 7-10 Drexel W, 6-5 M .I T. . W, 4-3 Gettysburg W, 12-3 Loyola (Md .) W, 7-6 Middlebury W, 6-4 Washington & Lee L, 6-8 Catonsville LC W, 8-4 Univ . of Baltimore L, 6-15 Drexel W, 10-4 1961 (3-4) Delaware W, 7-5 4/16 North Carolina (H) L, 2-8 Coach: Bob Melville Wash . & Lee W, 6-4 Opponent Score 1966 (7-5) Coach: Ross Sachs Wash . Coll . L, 5-10 Brown L, 8-12 Date Opponent Score Delaware L, 3-4 C W. . Post W, 8-6 3/25 Ohio State L, 6-8 Loyola (Md .) L, 4-5 Catonsville LC W, 9-1 3/30 Amherst L, 5-8 5/6 Duke W, 11-9 Loyola (Md .) W, 15-9 4/2 Wesleyan W, 7-5 Univ . of Balt . L, 6-10 Hofstra L, 2-14 4/10 Washington College L, 5-11 Washington College L, 1-17 4/23 Washington & Lee W, 6-4 1969 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk Delaware L, 3-6 4/27 Drexel W, 11-3 Date Opponent Score 4/30 Dickinson W, 7-4 Baltimore AC W, 9-5 1962 (4-6) Coach: Bob Melville 5/3 Loyola (Md .) W, 5-4 Hobart L, 7-8 Date Opponent Score 5/6 Duke W, 14-7 4/2 at North Carolina L, 4-7 3/24 Ohio State W, 6-3 5/9 North Carolina (Home) L, 4-6 4/5 at Duke L, 7-9 Denison L, 2-13 5/13 Univ . of Baltimore L, 4-9 Washington College L, 5-8 C W. . Post W, 15-2 5/17 Delaware W, 6-5 Delaware W, 7-4 Drexel L, 7-14 Univ . of Baltimore L, 4-6 Catonsville Lacrosse Club L, 5-6 Adelphi W, 9-1 Hofstra L, 2-12 Drexel W, 7-1 Washington & Lee W, 8-6 Villanova W, 17-2 Delaware L, 6-8 Loyola (Md .) W, 11-10 Washington College W, 8-7 Loyola (Md .) L, 6-13

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Results 1970 (11-2) Coach: Carl Runk 1974 (14-1) Coach: Carl Runk 1978 (8-7) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score NCAA College Division Champions Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/26 North Carolina (Home) - - L, 0-12 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/22 at Washington & Lee - 15 L, 8-9 Washington & Lee - - W, 10-7 3/30 North Carolina - 14 W, 15-5 3/25 at Delaware - - L, 4-10 Randolph-Macon - - L, 10-12 4/3 at Morgan State - - W, 16-6 3/28 at Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 5-22 Drexel - - W, 14-5 4/6 Denison - - W, 13-9 3/29 Salisbury State - - W, 8-6 UMBC - - W, 10-7 4/13 at C W. . Post - - W, 11-1 4/5 at Kutztown State - - W, 17-11 4/18 Duke - - W, 16-2 4/17 UMBC - - W, 15-6 4/8 Hobart - - L, 8-16 Washington College - - W, 9-8 4/20 at Roanoke - - W, 14-6 4/15 UMBC - - L, 8-16 Delaware - - W, 9-6 4/27 at Washington & Lee - 3 L, 17-19 4/18 at Mt . St . Mary’s - - W, 24-8 Adelphi - - W, 16-8 5/1 Hofstra - 7 W, 15-11 4/19 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 20-12 Georgetown # - - W, 16-0 5/4 at Virginia - 4 W, 18-14 4/22 at Cortland - - L, 9-14 Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 16-2 5/8 Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 16-10 4/25 at Frostburg State - - W, 24-4 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 17-2 5/11 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 26-6 4/26 Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 22-14 Mt . St . Mary’s - - W, 1-0 5/19 Univ . of Baltimore * - - W, 22-1 4/29 Roanoke - - W, 15-13 5/22 Adelphi * - - W, 22-9 5/10 New Haven * - - W, 24-5 1971 (13-1) Coach: Carl Runk 5/25 Hobart * - - W, 18-17/ot 5/13 at Cortland * - - L, 12-13 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score * - Division II Playoffs * - Division II Playoffs 3/27 Hobart - - W, 14-10 3/29 M .I T. . - - W, 17-11 1975 (6-11) Coach: Carl Runk 1979 (10-6) Coach: Carl Runk 4/1 Albany State - - W, 13-6 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/3 Maryland - - L, 6-22 3/22 at Navy - - L, 9-13 3/14 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-16 4/7 Morgan State - - W, 14-7 3/26 Mt . St . Mary’s # - - L, 0-1 3/17 C W. . Post - - W, 21-7 4/10 UMBC - - W, 17-10 3/29 Denison - - W, 17-8 3/24 Delaware - - L, 8-9 4/13 Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 12-7 3/31 Harvard - - W, 15-10 3/26 at Loyola (Md .) - - W, 13-12 4/15 at North Carolina - - W, 11-6 4/2 at North Carolina # - 7 L, 0-1 3/28 at Salisbury State - - W, 19-10 4/17 Duke - - W, 9-2 4/5 at Hofstra - 11 L, 10-15 3/31 Washington & Lee - 12 L, 7-14 4/21 Drexel - - W, 15-7 4/9 at Randolph-Macon # - - L, 0-1 4/4 Kutztown State - - W, 22-13 4/24 Delaware - - W, 11-6 4/16 at UMBC # - - L, 0-1 4/7 at Hobart - - L, 11-14 4/27 Washington College - - W, 8-5 4/19 at Roanoke# - - L, 0-1 4/11 N C. . State - - L, 20-21/ot 4/28 Georgetown - - W, 15-4 4/23 Virginia # - 2 L, 0-1 4/14 at UMBC - - W, 10-8 5/5 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 13-4 4/26 Washington & Lee - 10 L, 14-15 4/21 Cortland - - W, 14-11 4/30 Morgan State - - W, 16-5 4/25 at Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 12-11 1972 (12-6) Coach: Carl Runk 5/3 at Hobart - - L, 15-17 4/28 at Roanoke - - W, 11-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/6 at Loyola (Md .) - - W, 18-7 5/5 at Washington College - - W, 15-10 Randolph-Macon - - W, 13-6 5/8 at Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 20-12 5/9 Salisbury State * - - W, 17-4 Syracuse - - W, 17-9 5/18 Salisbury State - - W, 17-7 5/16 UMBC * - - L, 12-16 Long Island - - L, 7-16 5/21 Hobart * - - L, 9-17 * - Division II Playoffs Brown - - L, 8-9 * - Division II Playoffs 4/3 Duke - - W, 19-7 DIVISION I YEARS UMBC - - W, 14-7 1976 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk Drexel - - W, 17-7 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 1980 (5-6) Coach: Carl Runk Hofstra - - W, 11-6 3/27 at Johns Hopkins - - L, 8-15 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/15 North Carolina (Home) - - W, 18-6 3/31 Salisbury State - - W, 11-10 3/22 North Carolina 15 4 L, 10-14 Delaware - - W, 9-3 4/1 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 20-6 3/26 Air Force 13 - W, 17-5 4/29 Virginia - - L, 9-15 4/7 North Carolina - - L, 9-10 3/29 at Washington & Lee 13 4 L, 7-11 Washington & Lee - - L, 9-14 4/10 Hobart - - L, 11-15 4/5 Hobart - - L, 12-14 Roanoke - - W, 12-4 4/14 at Delaware - - W, 15-11 4/9 at Delaware - - W, 14-10 Morgan State - - W, 11-7 4/17 at Cortland - - W, 16-12 4/12 UMBC (N) - - W, 19-12 Univ . of Baltimore - - L, 10-11 4/21 at Virginia ** - - L, 15-16 4/19 at N C. . State - - L, 12-18 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 17-3 4/24 at Washington & Lee - - L, 9-13 4/23 Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 16-9 Drexel - - W, 17-6 4/28 at Morgan State - - W, 21-11 4/30 at Hofstra - - L, 8-16 Washington College - - L, 7-9 5/1 UMBC - - L, 10-11 5/7 Drexel - - W, 19-6 5/4 at Mt . St . Mary’s - - W, 19-11 5/13 at Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 7-23 1973 (11-4) Coach: Carl Runk 5/5 Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 18-7 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/8 Roanoke - - W, 15-11 1981 (7-7) Coach: Carl Runk 3/17 Syracuse - - W, 17-11 5/12 Hobart * - - L, 6-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/31 Virginia 8 2 L, 9-13 * - Division II Playoffs 3/18 at Loyola (Md .) - - L, 9-13 4/7 Washington College 10 11 W, 14-13 ** - Protest; Towson wins by forfeit, 1-0 3/21 at North Carolina - 2 L, 3-19 4/11 Morgan State 9 - W, 20-2 3/28 Washington & Lee - 9 W, 19-11 4/14 Washington & Lee 9 5 L, 11-12 1977 (8-8) Coach: Carl Runk 4/1 at Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 11-9 4/18 at UMBC 10 - W, 18-12 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/4 Delaware - - W, 13-12 4/21 at North Carolina 10 17 W, 15-4 3/26 Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 9-10 4/8 Penn State - 10 L, 6-14 4/24 at Randolph-Macon 10 - W, 25-5 3/30 at Salisbury State - - W, 12-8 4/11 at UMBC - 7 L, 10-13 5/2 at Hofstra 10 4 L, 7-9 4/2 at North Carolina - 9 L, 7-19 4/15 at Bucknell - - W, 9-4 5/5 Roanoke 10 - W, 11-10 4/6 Kutztown State - - W, 23-13 4/9 at Hobart - - L, 9-21 4/18 N C. . State - 10 L, 17-19 5/9 at Univ . of Baltimore 12 - W, 15-14 4/13 Delaware - 17 W, 17-12 4/25 at Rutgers 14 - W, 16-15/ot 5/12 at Loyola (Md .) 12 - W, 14-2 4/16 Washington & Lee - 9 L, 7-13 4/29 Hofstra - 15 W, 14-7 5/16 Drexel * 11 - W, 19-5 4/19 at Loyola (Md .) - - W, 15-12 5/6 at Maryland - 8 L, 14-17 5/19 Bowling Green * 11 - W, 13-3 4/20 Mt . St . Mary’s - - W, 27-5 5/12 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-24 5/24 at Washington College * 11 18 L, 8-10 4/23 Cortland - - L, 10-12 5/16 at Drexel - - W, 17-9 * - Division II Playoffs 4/27 at Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 13-6 4/28 at St . Mary’s - - W, 18-8 4/30 at UMBC - - L, 12-18 5/4 Virginia - 6 W, 11-10 5/7 at Roanoke - - L, 9-14 Ohio Wesleyan * - - L, 13-16 * - Division II Playoffs

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Results 1982 (4-9) Coach: Carl Runk 1986 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk 1990 (11-2) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score East Coast Conference Champions 3/20 North Carolina - 1 L, 5-14 3/15 North Carolina - - L, 6-8 Final USILA Ranking: 12th 3/27 at Washington & Lee - 9 L, 12-13 3/19 Lafayette * - - W, 20-9 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/3 at Delaware - - W, 11-8 3/22 New Hampshire - - W, 8-7 3/8 Lehigh * - - W, 28-9 4/7 at Penn State - 15 L, 11-14 3/25 at Lehigh * - - W, 16-7 3/10 vs . Michigan State - - W, 20-9 4/10 UMBC - 13 W, 12-10 3/29 at Washington & Lee 11 - W, 12-9 3/15 Lafayette * - - W, 17-7 4/14 Bucknell 12 - W, 16-12 4/2 at Penn State 10 - L, 9-11 3/17 at Maryland - - W, 8-7 4/17 at N C. . State 12 - L, 19-29 4/5 at Rutgers 10 6 L, 5-10 3/28 at Penn State 7 13 W, 10-8 4/24 Rutgers - - L, 8-10 4/9 Bucknell * - - W, 18-8 3/31 at C W. . Post 7 - W, 20-12 4/28 at Hofstra - - L, 10-18 4/12 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 9-8 4/4 Bucknell * 6 - W, 24-12 5/1 Univ . of Baltimore - - L, 13-14 4/19 at Hofstra * 12 - W, 8-6 4/7 Loyola (Md .) 6 4 L, 12-17 5/5 Maryland - 7 L, 7-16 4/23 at Drexel * 11 - W, 15-5 4/14 at Hofstra * 9 - W, 14-11 5/11 at Johns Hopkins - 3 L, 6-17 4/26 at Delaware * 11 - L, 9-10 4/18 at Drexel * 9 - W, 22-2 5/14 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 22-14 5/4 at Johns Hopkins 15 1 L, 5-13 4/21 Delaware * 9 - W, 15-7 5/8 Maryland 15 4 L, 12-18 4/28 UMBC 10 - W, 15-6 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 5/5 at Johns Hopkins 12 10 L, 9-12 1983 (10-4) Coach: Carl Runk * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) East Coast Conference Champion 1987 (10-3) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: 10th East Coast Conference Champions 1991 (12-4) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Final USILA Ranking: 12th NCAA Tournament Runner Up 3/19 at North Carolina - 3 L, 7-18 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score East Coast Conference Champions 3/23 at Lafayette * - - W, 16-7 3/14 at Maryland - - L, 10-16 Final USILA Ranking: 10th 3/26 Washington & Lee - - W, 12-8 3/18 Lafayette * - - W, 19-5 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/30 Lehigh * - - W, 32-7 3/21 at UMBC - - W, 17-8 3/9 at Villanova 8 - W, 18-9 4/2 at Univ . of Baltimore - - W, 13-7 3/25 Lehigh * 14 - W, 15-5 3/16 Maryland 8 11 L, 16-17 4/6 Penn State 15 - W, 16-12 3/28 New Hampshire 14 - W, 18-10 3/27 Penn State 10 6 W, 16-8 4/9 at UMBC 15 13 L, 4-15 4/1 Penn State 12 15 W, 18-7 3/30 at C W. . Post 10 - W, 14-11 4/13 at Bucknell * 12 - W, 20-15 4/4 Rutgers 12 12 L, 10-12 4/6 Bucknell 9 - W, 23-3 4/16 at Loyola (Md .) 12 10 W, 12-9 4/8 at Bucknell * 14 - W, 17-3 4/10 at Loyola (Md .) 9 6 L, 12-14 4/20 Drexel * 14 - W, 17-7 4/11 at Loyola (Md .) 14 9 W, 8-7 4/13 Hofstra * 9 20 W, 20-3 4/23 Hofstra 14 12 W, 9-8 4/18 Hofstra * 11 - W, 15-4 4/17 Drexel * 9 - W, 19-9 4/30 Delaware * 12 - W, 13-10 4/22 Drexel * 8 - W, 23-6 4/20 Navy 9 - W, 15-8 5/7 Johns Hopkins 10 1 L, 9-11 4/25 Delaware * 8 - W, 16-11 4/27 at UMBC * 9 - W, 11-5 5/14 at Maryland 9 7 L, 10-14 5/2 Johns Hopkins 9 4 L, 7-13 5/4 Johns Hopkins 9 7 L, 9-12 * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) 5/11 at Delaware * 10 - W, 15-9 5/15 at Virginia ** 10 5 W, 14-13 1984 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk 1988 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk 5/19 at Princeton ** 10 3 W, 14-13/3ot Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/25 vs . Maryland # 10 7 W, 15-11 3/17 North Carolina - 4 L, 6-17 3/12 at Villanova - - W, 14-8 5/27 vs . North Carolina # 10 1 L, 13-18 3/21 Lafayette * - - W, 19-5 3/16 at Lafayette * - - W, 17-6 * - East Coast Conference Games (4-0) 3/24 at Washington & Lee - - W, 10-8 3/19 UMBC - - W, 15-8 ** - NCAA Tournament 3/28 at Lehigh * - - W, 20-3 3/23 Lehigh * 13 - W, 18-13 # - NCAA Tournament at Syracuse 4/4 at Penn State - - W, 12-8 3/26 Maryland 13 2 L, 7-12 4/11 Bucknell * 13 - W, 17-7 3/30 at Penn State 13 10 W, 17-11 1992 (9-3) Coach: Carl Runk 4/14 Loyola (Md .) 13 - W, 11-7 4/2 at Rutgers 13 - L, 9-10 NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals 4/21 at Hofstra * 13 14 L, 8-12 4/6 Bucknell * - - W, 14-8 Final USILA Ranking: 5th 4/25 at Drexel * 11 - W, 21-10 4/9 Loyola (Md .) - 7 L, 9-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/28 at Delaware * 11 10 L, 5-15 4/16 at Hofstra * 15 - L, 9-10 3/1 Delaware - - W, 16-4 5/5 at Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 7-18 4/20 at Drexel * - - W, 21-9 3/14 at Maryland - - W, 13-9 5/11 Maryland - 9 L, 12-18 4/23 Delaware * - - W, 17-4 3/21 Villanova - - W, 14-10 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 5/7 at Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 8-9/ot 3/28 C W. . Post 5 - W, 13-8 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 4/4 Loyola (Md .) 6 1 W, 8-7/ot 1985 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk 4/8 at Bucknell 3 - W, 19-8 East Coast Conference Co-Champions 1989 (9-5) Coach: Carl Runk 4/11 at Hofstra * 3 - L, 9-10 Final USILA Ranking: 13th NCAA Tournament First Round 4/14 at Penn State 5 8 W, 16-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Final USILA Ranking: 11th 4/18 at Navy 5 10 L, 2-12 3/16 at North Carolina - - L, 6-20 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/25 UMBC * 11 17 W, 19-14 3/20 at Lafayette * - - W, 12-10 3/11 at Villanova - - W, 12-7 5/2 at Johns Hopkins 8 4 W, 14-13 3/27 Lehigh * - - W, 20-6 3/15 Lafayette * - - W, 16-4 5/16 Johns Hopkins ** 5 7 L, 8-15 3/31 Washington & Lee - - W, 9-8 3/18 at UMBC - - W, 14-6 * - East Coast Conference Games (1-1) 4/3 Penn State - 7 W, 10-6 3/22 at Lehigh * 13 - W, 14-13/2ot ** - NCAA Tournament 4/6 at UMBC - - W, 13-8 3/25 vs . Syracuse 13 2 L, 9-10 4/10 at Bucknell * - - L, 10-14 3/29 Penn State 9 7 W, 15-9 1993 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk 4/13 at Loyola (Md .) - - L, 5-7 4/1 Rutgers 9 - W, 9-6 Final USILA Ranking: 16th 4/20 Hofstra * - - W, 18-12 4/5 at Bucknell * 8 - W, 15-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/24 Drexel * - - W, 20-8 4/8 at Loyola (Md .) 8 3 L, 4-9 3/6 at Villanova 9 - W, 20-6 4/27 Delaware * - - W, 5-3 4/15 Hofstra * 11 12 L, 9-10/4ot 3/20 vs . Penn State 9 17 W, 10-7 5/4 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-10 4/19 Drexel * 13 - W, 20-3 3/27 at Syracuse 9 1 L, 8-15 5/9 Maryland 14 11 L, 3-9 4/22 at Delaware * 13 - L, 9-10 4/3 at Loyola (Md .) 9 8 L, 8-12 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 5/6 Johns Hopkins 15 1 W, 9-8/2ot 4/7 Bucknell 12 - W, 19-8 5/17 at North Carolina ** 13 7 L, 8-19 4/10 at Delaware 11 20 W, 16-11 * - East Coast Conference Games (4-2) 4/17 Navy 11 8 L, 7-8 ** - NCAA Tournament 4/24 at UMBC 13 16 W, 20-9 5/1 Johns Hopkins 14 4 L, 9-11 5/6 Maryland 14 11 L, 8-11 5/8 at C W. . Post 14 - W, 13-10 played as an independent

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Results 1994 (7-5) Coach: Carl Runk 1998 (5-7) Coach: Carl Runk 2001 (14-4) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament First Round Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score NCAA Tournament Semifinals Final USILA Ranking: 10th 2/28 UMBC - - W, 18-15 America East Conference Champions Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/7 at Maryland 16 3 L, 6-17 Final USILA Ranking: 6th 3/5 at Villanova 12 - W, 20-12 3/14 Hartford * 16 - W, 24-13 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/12 at Maryland 12 13 W, 14-7 3/21 at Syracuse 18 1 L, 12-18 2/24 at Virginia - - L, 8-12 3/19 at Penn State 12 18 W, 15-13 3/28 Loyola (Md .) 19 7 L, 8-12 2/27 Radford - - W, 10-6 3/26 Syracuse 6 4 L, 16-17/ot 4/1 Hofstra * 17 10 L, 11-15 3/3 at Lehigh - - W, 11-9 4/2 Loyola (Md .) 7 2 L, 12-13 4/4 Delaware * 17 16 W, 11-8 3/10 Maryland 20 3 L, 7-9 4/6 at Bucknell 7 - W, 22-7 4/8 at Drexel * 15 - L, 10-14 3/17 Dartmouth 20 - W, 7-6/2ot 4/9 Delaware 7 16 W, 12-5 4/11 Yale 15 - W, 10-8 3/24 at Delaware * 17 - W, 10-7 4/16 at Navy 7 - L, 12-13 4/18 Butler - 12 L, 7-16 3/31 at Loyola (Md .) 18 9 W, 19-14 4/23 UMBC 10 - W, 21-9 4/25 at Johns Hopkins - 3 L, 7-18 4/7 at Hofstra * 11 13 W, 16-12 4/30 at Johns Hopkins 10 6 L, 9-13 5/2 at Vermont * - - W, 20-4 4/11 Hartford * 10 - W, 23-11 5/7 C W. . Post 10 - W, 15-7 * - America East Conference Games (3-2) 4/14 Vermont * 10 - W, 17-4 5/14 at Johns Hopkins * 10 6 L, 16-22 4/18 at UMBC 9 15 W, 13-8 * - NCAA Tournament 4/21 at Drexel * 9 - W, 18-8 played as an independent 4/28 Johns Hopkins 10 4 L, 13-14 5/2 Vermont ** 9 - W, 18-7 1995 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk 5/5 Hofstra ** 9 11 W, 13-11 Final USILA Ranking: 16th 5/12 vs . Duke # 9 12 W, 12-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/20 at Maryland ## 9 6 W, 12-11 3/4 at Villanova 6 - W, 15-11 5/26 vs . Princeton ### 9 1 L, 11-12 3/11 Maryland 6 10 L, 5-6 * - America East Conference Games (5-0) 3/18 Penn State 6 16 L, 10-15 ** - America East Conference Tournament 3/25 Syracuse 14 4 L, 10-16 # - NCAA Tournament at UMBC 4/1 at Loyola (Md .) 14 3 L, 8-16 ## - NCAA Tournament at Maryland 4/5 Bucknell 20 - W, 13-4 ### - NCAA Tournament at Rutgers 4/8 at Delaware 20 - W, 18-12 Tony Seaman 4/15 Navy 19 13 W, 14-7 (1999-2011) 2002 (7-5) Coach: Tony Seaman 4/22 at UMBC 15 - W, 13-6 Record: 99-93 Final USILA Ranking: 18th 4/29 Johns Hopkins 15 1 L, 13-24 1999 (5-8) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/6 at C W. . Post 17 - W, 23-5 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 2/23 at Rutgers - - W, 15-8 played as an independent 3/6 Bos . Coll . - - W, 16-4 3/2 Lehigh - - W, 23-7 3/13 Vermont * 16 - W, 20-8 3/9 at Maryland 5 7 L, 10-15 3/23 Hartford * 15 - W, 18-7 3/17 Virginia 9 4 L, 8-13 1996 (9-5) Coach: Carl Runk 3/27 Syracuse 15 5 L, 9-12 3/23 Delaware * 10 - W, 18-4 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals 4/3 at Loyola 17 1 L, 14-16 3/30 Loyola (Md .) * 10 4 L, 7-15 Final USILA Ranking: 14th 4/7 at Hofstra* 15 13 L, 6-9 4/6 Hofstra * 14 11 L, 7-13 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/10 at Delaware * 15 6 L, 16-17 4/13 Villanova * 16 - W, 12-10 3/2 vs . Hofstra * (at JHU) - - L, 12-13 4/14 Drexel * 17 - W, 18-6 4/17 at UMBC 16 - W, 17-8 3/9 at Maryland 17 4 L, 5-7 4/17 at Yale - - L, 11-17 4/20 Drexel * 16 - W, 20-8 3/17 Hartford * 17 - W, 11-3 4/25 at UMBC - 12 L, 9-20 4/27 at Johns Hopkins 15 1 L, 11-14 3/23 at Syracuse 17 7 L, 18-21 5/2 Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 10-20 5/4 at Sacred Heart * 18 - W, 18-17 3/30 Loyola (Md .) 17 9 W, 12-11/ot 5/5 Maryland - 9 L, 11-15 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) 4/6 Delaware * 14 - W, 16-13 5/8 Gannon - - W, 20-8 4/13 at Navy 15 - L, 8-9 * - America East Conference Games (3-2) 2003 (9-6) Coach: Tony Seaman 4/17 at Drexel * 16 - W, 18-8 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals 4/19 UMBC 16 - W, 27-15 2000 (3-10) Coach: Tony Seaman Colonial Athletic Association Champions 4/20 New Hampshire * 16 - W, 17-5 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Final USILA Ranking: 9th 4/27 at Johns Hopkins 19 5 W, 13-12 3/4 Lehigh - - L, 9-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/4 at Vermont * 14 - W, 25-7 3/11 at Maryland - 9 L, 12-13 2/23 Rutgers - - L, 9-10/ot 5/12 vs . Loyola (Md .) ** 14 7 W, 16-11 3/19 Denver - 15 W, 16-9 3/1 Sacred Heart * - - W, 18-6 5/18 vs . Princeton # 14 1 L, 6-22 3/25 Syracuse - 1 L, 3-10 3/8 Maryland 17 3 L, 8-12 * - America East Conference Games (5-1) 4/1 Loyola (Md .) - 3 L, 8-13 3/16 at Virginia 16 1 L, 2-10 ** - NCAA Tournament at Navy 4/8 Delaware * - - L, 13-15 3/22 at Delaware * 17 - W, 14-10 # - NCAA Tournament at Rutgers 4/14 Drexel * - - W, 18-3 3/29 at Loyola (Md .) 18 10 W, 15-10 4/16 Hofstra * - 11 L, 11-18 4/4 Hofstra * 13 13 W, 15-8 1997 (5-7) Coach: Carl Runk 4/19 UMBC - 20 L, 15-17 4/9 UMBC 9 17 L, 9-10 Final USILA Ranking: T-16th 4/21 at Vermont * - - W, 14-7 4/12 at Villanova * 9 - W, 13-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/23 at Hartford * - - L, 9-14 4/19 at Drexel * 11 - W, 17-9 3/1 at Hofstra * - - L, 10-13 4/29 at Johns Hopkins - 6 L, 8-10 4/26 Johns Hopkins 10 1 L, 9-17 3/8 Maryland 17 7 L, 9-17 5/6 at Hofstra ** - 10 L, 10-18 4/30 Drexel ** 11 - W, 17-2 3/15 Vermont * - - W, 15-8 * - America East Conference Games (2-3) 5/3 Hofstra ** 11 7 W, 16-11 3/22 Syracuse 19 2 L, 11-14 ** - America East Conference Tournament 5/10 Penn State # 9 11 W, 11-6 4/5 at Delaware * - - W, 20-13 5/18 Johns Hopkins # 9 1 L, 6-14 4/12 Navy - 13 W, 14-6 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-0) 4/16 at UMBC - - L, 10-11 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 4/19 at New Hampshire * 14 - W, 15-7 # - NCAA Tournament at Unitas Stadium 4/23 at Loyola (Md .) 16 8 L, 9-20 4/26 Johns Hopkins 16 4 L, 14-16 4/30 Drexel * 18 - W, 23-5 5/3 at Hartford * 18 20 L, 9-10 * - America East Conference Games (4-2)

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Results 2004 (11-5) Coach: Tony Seaman 2007 (9-7) Coach: Tony Seaman 2010 (7-8) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score Colonial Athletic Association Champion Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 2/27 Bucknell - 15 L, 9-13 Final USILA Ranking: 11th 2/26 at Loyola (Md .) 14 18 W, 9-8 3/6 at Stony Brook - 17 L, 11-14 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/3 Molloy 16 - W, 14-7 3/13 at Maryland - 5 L, 8-12 2/28 Loyola (Md .) - - L, 9-14 3/10 Maryland 11 14 L, 7-8 3/16 Navy - - W, 10-9 3/7 Providence 17 - W, 12-3 3/17 at Virginia 16 6 L, 9-13 3/21 Virginia - 1 L, 10-15 3/13 at Maryland 18 2 L, 6-8 3/20 Ohio State 17 - W, 10-8 3/27 at Loyola (Md .) - 14 L, 6-7 3/21 Virginia 19 - L, 8-9/ot 3/24 at Villanova * 17 - W, 6-5 4/3 Delaware * - - W, 9-7 3/27 at Rutgers - 10 W, 7-4 3/31 Robert Morris * 14 - W, 16-3 4/7 UMBC - - W, 10-7 4/3 Villanova * 15 - W, 20-11 4/3 at UMBC 12 20 L, 9-11 4/10 at Massachusetts * - 7 W, 10-9 4/6 Mt . St . Mary’s 12 - W, 17-6 4/6 Sacred Heart * 12 - W, 14-9 4/17 Drexel * - 7 W, 8-7 4/10 at Sacred Heart * 12 - W, 16-6 4/11 at Delaware * 14 17 W, 10-9 4/24 Penn State * 14 - W, 10-9 4/14 Delaware * 12 17 W, 11-9 4/14 Hofstra * 14 - L, 8-9/ot 4/28 at Johns Hopkins 11 - L, 6-13 4/17 at Hofstra * 12 - W, 10-6 4/21 at Drexel * 17 15 W, 9-8 5/1 at Hofstra * 11 15 L, 10-12 4/24 Drexel * 10 - W, 13-8 4/28 Johns Hopkins 15 5 L, 7-9 5/5 Massachusetts ** 20 16 W, 13-6 4/27 UMBC 11 - W, 13-8 5/2 Hofstra ** 14 - W, 11-5 5/8 Delaware ** 20 - L, 9-12 5/1 at Johns Hopkins 11 1 L, 8-13 5/5 Delaware ** 14 17 L, 7-10 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) 5/5 Hofstra ** 11 - W, 6-5 5/12 at Cornell # 14 1 L, 6-14 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 5/8 Villanova ** 11 14 W, 12-7 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-1) 5/16 at Georgetown # 11 5 L, 8-15 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 2011 (3-10) Coach: Tony Seaman * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-0) # - NCAA Tournament Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 2/19 Johns Hopkins - 11 L, 6-10 # NCAA Tournament 2008 (5-9) Coach: Tony Seaman 2/26 Loyola (Md .) - 15 L, 2-3 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/5 at Mount St . Mary’s - - W, 11-3 2005 (11-5) Coach: Tony Seaman 2/23 Loyola (Md .) - - L, 8-13 3/12 Maryland - 8 L, 4-8 NCAA Tournament First Round 3/2 Denver 20 16 W, 10-9 3/15 at Navy - - L, 11-14 Colonial Athletic Association Champion 3/8 at Maryland 18 6 L, 7-12 3/19 Stony Brook - - W . 9-8 Final USILA Ranking: 10th 3/15 Virginia - 2 L, 13-18 3/26 at Delaware * - - L, 7-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/21 at Hofstra * - 15 L, 8-13 4/2 Hofstra * - 10 L, 5-12 2/26 at Loyola (Md .) - - W, 7-5 3/25 Bucknell - 15 L, 10-12 4/6 at UMBC - - L, 9-10 3/5 Air Force (at Denver) 11 - W, 15-6 3/29 at Robert Morris * - - W, 9-8 4/9 Massachusetts * - 16 L, 8-9 (OT) 3/6 at Denver 11 - W, 10-8 4/1 UMBC - 12 L, 6-9 4/16 at Penn State * - - L, 6-7 3/12 Maryland 9 8 L, 5-9 4/5 Delaware * - 17 W, 10-7 4/23 at Drexel * - - L, 9-13 3/15 Rutgers 13 14 W, 7-6 4/9 at Sacred Heart * - - W, 17-5 4/30 Saint Joseph’s * - - W, 15-2 3/19 at Virginia 13 2 L, 3-14 4/12 Drexel * - 10 L, 9-10 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (1-5) 3/26 at Delaware * 12 - L, 5-11 4/18 Villanova * - - L, 4-7 4/2 at Drexel * 20 - W, 13-5 4/23 at Johns Hopkins - 6 L, 7-16 4/5 UMBC 18 - W, 8-6 4/26 Pennsylvania - - W, 18-12 4/9 at Villanova * 18 - W, 10-9/4ot * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (3-3) 4/16 Sacred Heart * 16 - W, 17-9 4/23 Hofstra * 14 17 W, 10-6 2009 (7-10) Coach: Tony Seaman 4/30 Johns Hopkins 12 1 L, 4-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 5/4 Villanova ** 11 - W, 5-4 2/21 at Loyola (Md .) - 16 L, 8-11 5/7 at Delaware ** 11 16 W, 9-8 2/28 vs . Air Force ^ - - W, 11-9 5/14 Cornell # 10 5 L, 11-12 3/1 at Denver ^ - 16 L, 4-9 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) 3/7 Maryland - 8 L, 7-9 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 3/14 at Virginia - 1 L, 2-11 # - NCAA Tournament at Unitas Stadium 3/21 Robert Morris * - - W, 11-9 3/24 at Bucknell - - W, 8-7 Shawn Nadelen 2006 (8-6) Coach: Tony Seaman 3/28 at Drexel * - - W, 7-4 (2012-pres.) Final USILA Ranking: 14th 3/31 at UMBC - 6 L, 4-14 Record: 53-32 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 4/4 Sacred Heart * - - W, 16-8 2/25 Loyola (Md .) - - W, 11-10 4/8 at Villanova * - - L, 4-13 2012 (7-8) Coach: Shawn Nadelen 3/4 Binghamton 11 - L, 6-7/2ot 4/11 Hofstra * - 5 L, 10-11 Date Opponent TOW Opp . Score 3/11 at Maryland 16 1 L, 6-9 4/18 at Delaware * - - W, 10-8 2/11 at Jacksonville - - W, 12-10 3/15 Butler 19 - W, 16-7 4/22 Johns Hopkins - 7 L, 10-11/2ot 2/17 at Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 6-12 3/19 Virginia 19 2 L, 7-14 4/26 at Pennsylvania - - L, 6-10 2/25 at Loyola - 13 L, 6-13 3/21 at Robert Morris * - - W, 13-5 4/29 Drexel ** - - W, 10-2 3/3 Mount St . Mary’s - - W, 10-8 3/25 Delaware * - 13 W, 11-7 5/2 Villanova ** - - L, 9-10 3/13 at Navy - - L, 6-10 3/31 at Hofstra * 12 4 L, 9-10/ot ^ - Harrow Sports Face-Off Classic 3/17 at Stony Brook - - W, 10-9 4/5 at UMBC 14 13 W, 8-7 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) 3/21 Mercer - - W, 17-8 4/8 Drexel * 14 - W, 9-8 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 3/24 Delaware* - - W, 13-8 4/15 Villanova * 13 - W, 11-6 3/31 at Hofstra* RV 20 W, 10-9 (OT) 4/22 at Sacred Heart * 11 - W, 14-5 4/4 UMBC - - W, 12-11 4/29 at Johns Hopkins 12 6 L, 10-11 4/7 at UMass* 19 2 L, 3-14 5/3 Delaware ** 12 19 L, 12-13 4/14 Penn State * RV 16 L, 3-8 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-1) 4/21 Drexel* RV - L, 5-13 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 4/28 atSaint Joseph’s * - - L, 3-6 5/2 at UMass** - 1 L, 3-10 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (2-4) **- Colonial Athletic Association Tournament

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Towson Lacrosse History - Year-By-Year Results 2013 (10-8) Coach: Shawn Nadelen 2016 (16-3) Coach: Shawn Nadelen Colonial Athletic Association Champions Colonial Athletic Association Champions NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Final USILA Ranking: 17th Final USILA Ranking: 10th Date Opponent Tow Opp . Score Date Opponent Tow Opp . Score 2/8 at High Point - - L, 7-9 2/12 Mercer 16 - W, 11-2 2/16 Johns Hopkins - 4 L, 6-12 2/20 Mount St . Mary’s 15 - W, 9-5 2/20 Loyola (Md .) - 2 L, 9-14 2/27 Georgetown 13 17 W, 10-7 2/24 Mercer - - W, 9-8 (ot) 3/2 at Loyola (Md ) . 11 5 W, 10-8 3/2 at Mount St . Mary’s - - W, 13-5 3/5 UMBC 11 - W, 14-6 3/8 Marist - - L, 9-10 (ot) 3/12 at Johns Hopkins 6 11 L, 8-14 3/12 at Navy - - W, 8-7 3/15 at Ohio State 10 - W, 10-9 (OT) 3/16 at Duke - 17 L, 4-12 3/19 Furman 10 - W, 15-6 3/19 at UMBC - - W, 12-9 3/26 Binghamton 11 - W, 15-6 3/22 at Delaware * - - W, 7-6 (ot) 4/2 Drexel * 10 - W, 11-7 3/30 Hofstra * - 15 W, 7-6 4/9 at UMass * 7 - W, 11-8 4/6 Massachusetts * - - W, 9-5 4/16 Delaware * 7 - L, 7-10 4/13 at Penn State * RV 11 L, 8-10 4/23 Fairfield * 10 - W, 18-11 4/20 at Drexel * - 17 L, 11-14 4/30 at Hofstra * 12 - W, 8-7 4/27 St . Joseph’s * - - W, 13-6 5/5 Drexel ** 11 - W, 10-6 5/1 Drexel ** - 18 W, 11-8 5/7 Fairfield ** 11 - W, 4-2 5/3 at Penn State ** - 9 W, 11-10 5/11 Hobart $ 10 - W, 18-5 5/12 at Ohio State $ 17 3 L, 6-16 5/15 at Denver ^ 10 2 W, 10-9 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) 5/22 vs . Loyola & 10 7 L, 8-10 **- Colonial Athletic Association Tournament * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) $ - NCAA Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) ** - CAA Tournament at Unitas Stadium $ - NCAA Tournament Play In at Unitas Stadium 2014 (8-7) Coach: Shawn Nadelen ^ - NCAA Tournament First Round Date Opponent Tow Opp . Score & - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals at Ohio Stadium 2/8 High Point - - W, 11-8 2/15 at Johns Hopkins - 11 L, 8-15 2/19 at Loyola (Md .) - 9 L, 4-20 2/22 Georgetown - - W, 8-7 3/1 Mount St . Mary’s - - W, 9-1 3/7 atMarist - - W, 12-9 3/11 Navy - - W, 14-9 3/18 UMBC - - W, 10-8 3/22 Delaware * - - W, 11-8 3/29 at Hofstra * - - L, 7-9 4/5 at UMass * - 11 W, 6-5 4/12 Penn State * 19 - L, 1-8 4/19 Drexel * - 18 L, 7-13 4/22 Pennsylvania - 10 L, 9-15 5/1 at Drexel ** - 16 L, 10-11 (OT) * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (2-3) **- Colonial Athletic Association Tournament

2015 (12-6) Coach: Shawn Nadelen Colonial Athletic Association Champions NCAA Tournament First Round Final USILA Ranking: 17th Date Opponent Tow Opp . Score 2/10 Johns Hopkins -- 5 W, 7-5 2/18 Loyola (Md .) 14 8 L, 11-15 2/22 at Georgetown 16 -- W, 9-6 2/27 at Mount St . Mary’s 15 -- W, 7-4 3/3 at Navy 14 -- L, 7-8 (3OT) 3/7 at UMBC 14 -- W, 11-7 3/14 Hobart 17 -- W, 9-6 3/17 Ohio State 16 17 L, 6-7 3/21 at Binghamton 16 -- W, 9-8 3/28 UMass * 18 -- W, 6-3 4/4 at Delaware * 16 -- W, 12-7 4/11 at Fairfield * 16 20 W, 8-7 4/18 Hofstra * 12 -- L, 2-9 4/25 at Drexel * 17 -- L, 10-11 4/30 vs . Drexel ** RV -- W, 11-8 5/2 vs . UMass ** RV -- W, 9-8 5/6 High Point $ 17 -- W, 10-8 5/9 at Notre Dame ^ 17 2 L, 10-12

* - Colonial Athletic Association Game (3-2) **- Colonial Athletic Association Tournament $ - NCAA First Four Game ^ - NCAA First Round

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Towson Lacrosse History - Series History vs. Opponents Adelphi (3-0) Brown LC (1-0) Delaware (39-18) Denver (4-1) Duke (7-2) Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 1969 * W, 9-1 1959 * W, 7-4 1961 * L, 3-6 3/19/2000 H W, 16-9 1966 * W, 14-7 1970 * W, 16-8 1962 * L, 6-8 3/6/2005 A W, 10-8 5/6/1967 * W, 6-5 5/22/1974 H W, 22-9 Bucknell (15-3) 5/4/1963 * L, 8-16 3/2/2008 H W, 10-9 1968 * W, 11-9 Date H/A Score 5/2/1964 * L, 5-12 3/1/2009 A L, 4-9 1969 * L, 7-9 Air Force (3-0) 4/15/1981 A W, 9-4 1965 * W, 7-5 5/15/2016 ^ A W, 10-9 1970 * W, 16-2 Date H/A Score 4/14/1982 H W, 16-12 5/17/1966 * W, 6-5 4/17/1971 * W, 9-2 3/26/1980 H W, 17-5 4/13/1983 A W, 20-15 4/29/1967 * W, 4-3 Dickinson (4-0) 1972 * W, 19-7 3/5/2005 N W, 15-6 4/11/1984 H W, 17-7 1968 * L, 3-4 Date H/A Score 5/12/2001^ N W, 12-10 2/28/2009 N W, 11-9 4/10/1985 A L, 10-14 1969 * W, 7-4 4/11/1964 * W, 11-4 3/16/2013 A L, 4-12 4/9/1986 H W, 18-8 1970 * W, 9-6 4/7/1965 * W, 18-10 Albany State (1-0) 4/8/1987 A W, 17-3 4/24/1971 * W, 11-6 4/30/1966 * W, 7-4 Fairfield (3-0) Date H/A Score 4/6/1988 H W, 14-8 1972 * W, 9-3 4/8/1967 * W, 15-4 Date H/A Score 4/1/1971 * W, 13-6 4/5/1989 A W, 15-8 4/14/1976 A W, 15-11 4/11/2015 A W, 8-7 4/4/1990 H W, 24-12 4/13/1977 H W, 17-12 Drexel (41-10) 4/23/2016 H W, 18-11 Amherst (0-1) 4/6/1991 H W, 23-3 3/25/1978 A L, 4-10 Date H/A Score 5/7/2016 H W, 4-2 Date H/A Score 4/8/1992 A W, 19-8 3/24/1979 H L, 8-9 1962 * L, 7-14 3/30/1966 * L, 5-8 4/7/1993 H W, 19-8 4/9/1980 A W, 14-10 5/11/1963 * W, 9-6 Frostburg State (1-0) 4/6/1994 A W, 22-7 4/18/1964 * L, 3-6 Date H/A Score U. of Baltimore (13-7) 4/4/1981 H W, 13-12 4/5/1995 H W, 13-4 4/3/1982 A W, 11-8 1965 * W, 6-5 4/25/1978 A W, 24-4 Date H/A Score 3/25/2008 H L, 10-12 4/23/1983 H W, 13-10 4/27/1966 * W, 11-3 1965 * L, 6-15 3/24/2009 A W, 8-7 4/28/1984 A L, 5-15 4/15/1967 * W, 9-7 Furman (1-0) 5/13/1966 * L, 4-9 2/27/2010 H L, 9-13 4/17/1985 H W, 5-3 1968 * W, 10-4 Date H/A Score 5/11/1967 * L, 8-15 4/26/1986 A L, 9-10 1969 * W, 7-1 3/19/2016 H W, 15-6 1968 * L, 6-10 Butler (1-1) 4/25/1987 H W, 16-11 1970 * W, 14-5 1969 * L, 4-6 Gannon (1-0) Date H/A Score 4/23/1988 H W, 17-4 4/21/1971 * W, 15-7 1970 * W, 16-2 Date H/A Score 4/18/1998 H L, 7-16 4/22/1989 A L, 9-10 1972 * W, 17-7 4/13/1971 * W, 12-7 5/8/1999 H W, 20-8 3/15/2006 H W, 16-7 4/21/1990 H W, 15-7 1972 * W, 17-6 1972 * L, 10-11 5/11/1991 A W, 15-9 5/16/1973 H W, 19-5 5/9/1973 A W, 15-14 Georgetown (6-1) Catonsville LC (2-1) 3/1/1992 H W, 16-4 5/7/1980 H W, 19-6 5/8/1974 H W, 16-10 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 4/10/1993 A W, 16-11 5/16/1981 A W, 17-9 5/19/1974 H W, 22-1 4/10/1963 * W, 15-3 1961 * W, 9-1 4/9/1994 H W, 12-5 4/20/1983 H W, 17-7 5/8/1975 A W, 20-12 1970 * W, 16-0 1962 * L, 5-6 4/8/1995 A W, 18-12 4/25/1984 A W, 21-10 5/5/1976 H W, 18-7 4/28/1971 * W, 15-4 1968 * W, 8-4 4/6/1996 H W, 16-13 4/24/1985 H W, 20-8 4/27/1977 A W, 13-6 5/16/2004^ A L, 8-15 4/5/1997 A W, 20-13 4/23/1986 A W, 15-5 4/26/1978 H W, 22-14 Cornell (0-2) 2/22/2014 H W, 8-7 4/4/1998 H W, 11-8 4/22/1987 H W, 23-6 4/25/1979 A W, 12-11 Date H/A Score 2/22/2015 A W, 9-6 4/10/1999 A L, 16-17 4/20/1988 A W, 21-9 4/23/1980 H W, 16-9 5/14/2005^ H L, 11-12 2/27/2016 H W, 10-7 4/8/2000 H L, 13-15 4/19/1989 H W, 20-3 4/1/1981 A W, 11-9 5/12/2007^ A L, 6-14 3/24/2001 A W, 10-7 4/18/1990 A W, 22-2 Gettysburg (2-0) 5/1/1982 H L, 13-14 4/17/1991 H W, 19-9 3/23/2002 H W, 18-4 Date H/A Score 4/2/1983 A W, 13-7 Cortland State (2-3) 4/17/1996 A W, 18-8 3/22/2003 A W, 14-10 1959 * W, 8-7 Date H/A Score 4/30/1997 H W, 23-5 4/14/2004 H W, 11-9 1960 * W, 12-3 Baltimore AC (2-0) 4/17/1976 A W, 16-12 4/8/1998 A L, 10-14 Date H/A Score 4/23/1977 H L, 10-12 3/26/2005 A L, 5-11 5/7/2005 A W, 9-8 4/14/1999 H W, 18-6 Hartford (4-2) 1968 * W, 7-6 4/22/1978 A L, 9-14 4/14/2000 H W, 18-3 1969 * W, 9-5 5/13/1978 A L, 12-13 3/25/2006 H W, 11-7 Date H/A Score 5/3/2006 H L, 12-13 4/21/2001 A W, 18-8 3/17/1996 H W, 11-3 4/21/1979 H W, 14-11 4/20/2002 H W, 20-8 Binghamton (2-1) 4/11/2007 A W, 10-9 5/3/1997 A L, 9-10 4/19/2003 A W, 17-9 Date H/A Score C.W. Post (10-0) 5/5/2007 H L, 7-10 3/14/1998 H W, 24-13 4/30/2003 H W, 17-2 3/4/2006 H L, 6-7/2ot Date H/A Score 4/5/2008 H W, 10-7 3/23/1999 H W, 18-7 4/24/2004 H W, 13-8 3/21/2015 A W, 9-8 1961 * W, 8-6 4/18/2009 A W, 10-8 4/23/2000 A L, 9-14 4/2/2005 A W, 13-5 3/26/2016 H W, 15-6 1962 * W, 15-2 4/3/2010 H W, 9-7 4/11/2001 H W, 23-11 4/8/2006 H W, 9-8 4/13/1974 A W, 11-1 5/8/2010 H L, 9-12 4/21/2007 A W, 9-8 Boston College (1-0) 3/17/1979 H W, 21-7 3/26/2011 A L, 7-8 Harvard (1-0) 4/12/2008 H L, 9-10 Date H/A Score 3/31/1990 A W, 20-12 3/24/2012 H W, 13-8 Date H/A Score 3/28/2009 A W, 7-4 3/6/1999 H W, 16-4 3/30/1991 A W, 14-11 3/22/2013 A W, 7-6/ot 3/31/1975 H W, 15-10 4/29/2009 H W, 10-2 3/18/1992 H W, 13-8 3/22/2014 H W, 11-8 4/17/2010 H W, 8-7 Bowling Green (1-0) 5/8/1993 A W, 13-10 4/4/2015 A W, 12-7 High Point (2-1) 4/23/2011 A L, 9-13 Date H/A Score 5/7/1994 H W, 15-7 4/16/2016 H L, 7-10 Date H/A Score 4/21/2012 H L, 5-13 5/19/1973 H W, 13-3 5/6/1995 A W, 23-5 2/8/2013 A L, 7-9 Denison (2-1) 4/20/2013 A L, 11-14 2/8/2014 H W, 11-8 Brown (1-2) Dartmouth (2-1) Date H/A Score 5/1/2013 N W, 11-8 5/6/2015 H^ W, 10-8 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 1962 * L, 2-13 4/19/2014 H L, 13-7 1960 * W, 9-8 1960 * L, 1-12 4/6/1974 H W, 13-9 5/1/2014 A L, 10-11 (ot) 1961 * L, 8-12 1968 * W, 7-0 3/29/1975 H W, 17-8 4/25/2015 A L, 10-11 1972 * L, 8-9 3/17/2001 H W, 7-6/2ot 4/30/2015 N W, 11-8 4/2/2016 H W, 11-7 5/5/2016 H W, 10-6

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Towson Lacrosse History - Series History vs. Opponents Hobart (4-10) Jacksonville (1-0) Lafayette (8-0) 5/12/1996^ N W, 16-11 Massachusetts (7-4) Date H/A Score 2/11/2012 A W, 12-10 Date H/A Score 4/23/1997 A L, 9-20 Date H/A Score 1968 * L, 6-8 3/23/1983 A W, 16-7 3/28/1998 H L, 8-12 3/28/1963 * L, 3-7 1969 * L, 7-8 Johns Hopkins (4-40) 3/21/1984 H W, 19-5 4/3/1999 A L, 14-16 4/10/2010 A W, 10-9 3/27/1971 * W, 14-10 Date H/A Score 3/20/1985 A W, 12-10 4/1/2000 H L, 8-13 5/5/2010 H W, 13-6 5/25/1974 H W, 18-17/ot 3/27/1976 A L, 8-15 3/19/1986 H W, 20-9 3/31/2001 A W, 19-14 4/9/2011 H L, 8-9/ot 5/3/1975 A L, 15-17 3/26/1977 H L, 9-10 3/18/1987 H W, 19-5 3/30/2002 H L, 7-15 4/7/2012 A L, 3-14 5/21/1975 H L, 9-17 3/28/1978 A L, 5-22 3/16/1988 A W, 17-6 3/29/2003 A W, 15-10 5/2/2012 A L, 3-10 4/10/1976 H L, 11-15 3/14/1979 H L, 8-16 3/15/1989 H W, 16-4 2/28/2004 H L, 9-14 4/6/2013 H W, 9-5 5/12/1976 H L, 6-10 5/13/1980 A L, 7-23 3/15/1990 H W, 17-7 2/26/2005 A W, 7-5 4/5/2014 A W, 6-5 4/9/1977 A L, 9-21 5/12/1981 H L, 8-24 2/25/2006 H W, 11-10 3/28/2015 H W, 6-3 4/8/1978 H L, 8-16 5/11/1982 A L, 6-17 Lehigh (10-1) 2/26/2007 A W, 9-8 5/2/2015 N W, 9-8 4/7/1979 A L, 11-14 5/7/1983 H L, 9-11 Date H/A Score 2/23/2008 H L, 8-13 4/9/2016 A W, 11-8 4/5/1980 H L, 12-14 5/5/1984 A L, 7-18 3/30/1983 H W, 32-7 2/21/2009 A L, 8-11 3/14/2015 H W, 9-6 5/4/1985 H L, 8-10 3/28/1984 A W, 20-3 3/27/2010 A L, 6-7 Mercer (3-0) 5/11/2016 ^ H W, 18-5 5/4/1986 A L, 5-13 3/27/1985 H W, 20-6 2/26/2011 H L, 2-3 3/21/2012 A W, 17-8 5/2/1987 H L, 7-13 3/25/1986 A W, 16-7 2/25/2012 A L, 6-13 2/24/2013 H W, 9-8/ot Hofstra (21-26) 5/7/1988 A L, 8-9/ot 3/25/1987 H W, 15-5 2/20/2013 H L, 9-14 2/12/2016 H W, 11-2 Date H/A Score 5/6/1989 H W, 9-8/2ot 3/23/1988 H W, 18-13 2/19/2014 A L, 4-20 1961 * L, 2-14 5/5/1990 A L, 9-12 3/22/1989 A W, 14-13/2ot 2/18/2015 H L, 11-15 Michigan State (1-0) 1962 * L, 2-12 5/4/1991 H L, 9-12 3/8/1990 H W, 28-9 3/2/2016 A W, 10-8 Date H/A Score 4/25/1963 * W, 6-3 5/2/1992 A W, 14-13 3/4/2000 H L, 9-10 5/22/2016 ^ N L, 8-10 3/10/1990 N W, 20-9 5/13/1964 * L, 1-14 5/16/1992^ H L, 8-15 3/3/2001 A W, 11-9 1972 * W, 11-6 5/1/1993 H L, 9-11 3/2/2002 H W, 23-7 Marine Corps School (0-3) Middlebury (1-0) 5/2/1973 A L, 7-9 4/30/1994 A L, 9-13 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 5/1/1974 H W, 15-11 5/14/1994^ A L, 16-22 Long Island (0-1) 1959 * L, 3-17 1968 * W, 6-4 4/5/1975 A L, 10-15 4/29/1995 H L, 13-24 Date H/A Score 1959 * L, 2-9 4/30/1980 A L, 8-16 4/17/1996 A W, 13-12 1972 * L, 7-16 1960 * L, 3-10 M.I.T. (2-0) 4/29/1981 H W, 14-7 4/26/1997 H L, 14-16 Date H/A Score 4/28/1982 A L, 10-18 4/25/1998 A L, 7-18 Loyola (Md.) (28-31) Marist (1-1) 1968 * W, 4-3 4/23/1983 H W, 9-8 5/2/1999 H L, 10-20 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/29/1971 * W, 17-11 1959 * L, 6-8 3/8/2013 H L, 9-10 4/21/1984 A L, 8-12 4/29/2000 A L, 8-10 Molloy (1-0) 4/20/1985 H W, 18-12 4/28/2001 H L, 13-14 1960 * L, 7-10 3/7/2014 A W, 12-9 Date H/A Score 4/19/1986 A W, 8-6 4/27/2002 A L, 11-14 1961 * W, 15-9 3/3/2007 H W, 14-7 4/18/1987 H W, 15-4 4/26/2003 H L, 9-17 1962 * L, 6-13 Maryland (5-27) 4/16/1988 A L, 9-10 5/18/2003^ H L, 6-14 1963 * L, 9-10 Date H/A Score 4/28/1964 * L, 1-8 4/3/1971 * L, 6-22 Morgan State (6-0) 4/15/1989 H L, 9-10/4ot 5/1/2004 A L, 8-13 Date H/A Score 4/14/1990 A W, 14-11 4/30/2005 H L, 4-8 1965 * W, 7-6 5/6/1981 A L, 14-17 5/3/1966 * W, 5-4 5/5/1982 H L, 7-16 4/7/1971 * W, 14-7 4/13/1991 H W, 20-3 4/29/2006 A L, 10-11 1972 * W, 11-7 4/11/1992 A L, 9-10 4/28/2007 H L, 7-9 5/3/1967 * L, 6-12 5/14/1983 A L, 10-14 1968 * L, 4-5 5/11/1984 H L, 12-18 4/11/1973 H W, 20-2 3/2/1996 N L, 12-13 4/23/2008 A L, 7-16 4/3/1974 A W, 16-6 3/1/1997 A L, 10-13 4/22/2009 H L, 10-11/2ot 1969 * W, 11-10 5/9/1985 A L, 3-9 1970 * W, 17-2 5/8/1986 H L, 12-18 4/30/1975 H W, 16-5 4/1/1998 H L, 11-15 4/28/2010 A L, 6-13 4/28/1976 A W, 21-11 4/7/1999 A L, 6-9 2/19/2011 H L, 6-10 5/5/1971 * W, 13-4 3/14/1987 A L, 10-16 3/16/1988 H L, 7-12 4/16/2000 H L, 11-18 2/17/2012 A L, 6-12 1972 * W, 17-3 Mount St. Mary’s (11-1) 5/12/1973 A W, 14-2 3/17/1990 A W, 8-7 5/6/2000 A L, 10-18 2/16/2013 H L, 6-12 Date H/A Score 5/11/1974 H W, 26-6 3/16/1991 H L, 16-17 4/7/2001 A W, 16-12 2/15/2014 A L, 8-15 1970 # * W, 1-0 5/6/1975 A W, 18-7 5/25/1991^ N W, 15-11 5/5/2001 H W, 13-11 2/10/2015 H W, 7-5 3/26/1975 # H L, 0-1 4/1/1976 H W, 20-6 3/14/1992 A W, 13-9 4/6/2002 H L, 7-13 3/12/2016 A L, 8-14 5/4/1976 A W, 19-11 4/19/1977 A W, 15-12 5/6/1993 H L, 8-11 4/4/2003 H W, 15-8 4/20/1977 H W, 27-5 4/19/1978 H W, 20-12 3/12/1994 A W, 14-7 5/3/2003 H W, 16-11 Kenyon (1-0) 4/18/1978 A W, 24-8 3/26/1979 A W, 13-12 5/11/1995 H L, 5-6 4/17/2004 A W, 10-6 Date H/A Score 4/6/2004 H W, 17-6 3/18/1981 A L, 9-13 3/9/1996 A L, 5-7 5/5/2004 H W, 6-5 3/30/1963 * W, 11-5 3/5/2011 A W, 11-3 5/14/1982 H W, 22-14 3/8/1997 H L, 9-17 4/23/2005 H W, 10-6 3/3/2012 H W, 10-8 Kutztown State (3-0) 4/16/1983 A W, 12-9 3/7/1998 A L, 6-17 3/31/2006 A L, 9-10/ot 3/2/2013 A W, 13-5 Date H/A Score 4/14/1984 H W, 11-7 5/5/1999 H L, 11-15 4/14/2007 H L, 8-9/ot 3/1/2014 H W, 9-1 4/6/1977 H W, 23-13 4/13/1985 A L, 5-7 3/11/2000 A L, 12-13 5/2/2007 H W, 11-5 2/27/2015 A W, 7-4 4/5/1978 A W, 17-11 4/12/1986 H W, 9-8 3/10/2001 H L, 7-9 3/21/2008 A L, 8-13 2/20/2016 H W, 9-5 4/11/2009 H L, 10-11 4/4/1979 H W, 22-13 4/11/1987 A W, 8-7 5/20/2001^ A W, 12-11 5/1/2010 A L, 10-12 4/9/1988 H L, 9-10 3/9/2002 A L, 10-15 4/2/2011 H L, 5-12 4/8/1989 A L, 4-9 3/8/2003 H L, 8-12 3/31/2012 A W, 10-9 (2ot) 4/7/1990 H L, 12-17 3/13/2004 A L, 6-8 3/30/2013 H W, 7-6 4/10/1991 A L, 12-14 3/12/2005 H L, 5-9 3/29/2014 A L, 9-7 4/4/1992 H W, 8-7/ot 3/11/2006 A L, 6-9 4/18/2015 H L, 2-9 4/3/1993 A L, 8-12 3/10/2007 H L, 7-8 4/30/2016 A W, 8-7 4/2/1994 H L, 12-13 3/8/2008 A L, 7-12 4/1/1995 A L, 8-16 3/7/2009 H L, 7-9 3/30/1996 H W, 12-11/ot 3/13/2010 A L, 8-12

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Towson Lacrosse History - Series History vs. Opponents Navy (6-8) Ohio State (3-5) Roanoke (6-2) Syracuse (2-9) Vermont (7-0) Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/22/1975 A L, 9-13 1962 * W, 6-3 1972 * W, 12-4 1972 * W, 17-9 5/4/1996 A W, 25-7 4/20/1991 H W, 15-8 3/23/1963 * L, 7-8 5/5/1973 H W, 11-10 3/171973 H W, 17-11 3/15/1997 H W, 15-8 4/18/1992 A L, 2-12 1965 * L, 3-13 4/20/1974 A W, 14-6 3/25/1989 N L, 9-10 5/2/1998 A W, 20-4 4/17/1993 H L, 7-8 1966 * L, 6-8 4/19/1975 # A L, 0-1 3/27/1993 A L, 8-15 3/13/1999 H W, 20-8 4/16/1994 A L, 12-13 3/20/2007 H W, 10-8 5/8/1976 H W, 15-11 3/26/1994 H L, 16-17/ot 4/21/2000 A W, 14-7 4/15/1995 H W, 14-7 5/12/2013 A^ L, 6-16 5/7/1977 A L, 9-14 3/25/1995 H L, 10-16 4/14/2001 H W, 17-4 4/13/1996 A L, 8-9 3/17/2015 H L, 6-7 4/29/1978 H W, 15-13 3/23/1996 A L, 18-21 5/2/2001 H W, 18-7 4/12/1997 H W, 14-6 3/15/2016 A W, 10-9 (OT) 4/28/1979 A W, 11-8 3/22/1997 H L, 11-14 3/16/2010 H W, 10-9 3/21/1998 A L, 12-18 Villanova (16-3) 3/15/2011 A L, 11-14 Ohio Wesleyan (0-1) Robert Morris (4-0) 3/27/1999 H L, 9-12 Date H/A Score 3/13/2012 H L, 6-10 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/25/2000 H L, 3-10 1962 * W, 17-2 3/12/2013 A W, 8-7 1977 H L, 13-16 3/21/2006 A W, 13-5 3/12/1988 A W, 14-8 3/11/2014 H W, 14-9 3/31/2007 H W, 16-3 UMBC (32-15) 3/11/1989 A W, 12-7 3/3/2015 A L, 7-8 (3OT) Pennsylvania (1-2) 3/29/2008 A W, 9-8 Date H/A Score 3/9/1991 A W, 18-9 Date H/A Score 3/21/2009 H W, 11-9 1970 * W, 10-7 3/21/1992 H W, 14-10 New Hampshire (4-0) 4/26/2008 H W, 18-12 4/10/1971 * W, 17-10 3/6/1993 A W, 20-6 Date H/A Score 4/26/2009 A L, 6-10 Rutgers (5-5) 1972 * W, 14-7 3/5/1994 A W, 20-12 3/22/1986 H W, 8-7 4/22/2014 H L, 9-15 Date H/A Score 4/18/1973 A W, 18-12 3/4/1995 A W, 15-11 3/28/1987 H W, 18-10 4/15/1981 A W, 16-15/ot 4/17/1974 H W, 15-6 4/13/2002 H W, 12-10 4/20/1996 H W, 17-5 Penn State (14-8) 4/24/1982 H L, 8-10 4/16/1975 A# L, 0-1 4/12/2003 A W, 13-10 4/19/1997 A W, 15-7 Date H/A Score 4/5/1982 A L, 5-10 5/1/1976 H L, 10-11 4/3/2004 H W, 20-11 4/8/1981 H L, 6-14 4/4/1987 H L, 10-12 4/30/1977 A L, 12-18 5/8/2004 H W, 12-7 New Haven (1-0) 4/7/1982 A L, 11-14 4/2/1988 A L, 9-10 4/15/1978 H L, 8-16 4/9/2005 A W, 10-9/4ot Date H/A Score 4/6/1983 H W, 16-12 4/1/1989 H W, 9-6 4/14/1979 A W, 10-8 5/4/2005 H W, 5-4 5/10/1978 H W, 24-5 4/4/1984 A W, 12-8 2/23/2002 A W, 15-8 5/16/1979 H L, 12-16 4/15/2006 H W, 11-6 4/3/1985 H W, 10-6 2/23/2003 H L, 9-10/ot 4/12/1980 N W, 19-12 3/24/2007 A W, 6-5 North Carolina (5-16) 4/2/1986 A L, 9-11 3/27/2004 A W, 7-4 4/11/1981 A L, 10-13 4/18/2008 H L, 4-7 Date H/A Score 4/1/1987 H W, 18-7 3/15/2005 H W, 7-6 4/10/1982 H W, 12-10 4/8/2009 A L, 4-13 5/9/1966 H L, 4-6 3/30/1988 A W, 17-11 4/9/1983 A L, 4-15 5/2/2009 H L, 9-10 1967 A W, 13-6 3/19/1989 H W, 15-9 Sacred Heart (8-0) 4/7/1984 H W, 17-8 1968 H L, 2-8 3/28/1990 A W, 10-8 Date H/A Score 4/6/1985 A W, 13-8 Virginia (4-13) 1969 A L, 4-7 3/27/1991 H W, 16-8 5/4/2002 A W, 18-17 3/21/1987 A W, 17-8 Date H/A Score 1970 H L, 0-12 4/14/1992 A W, 16-8 3/1/2003 H W, 18-6 3/19/1988 H W, 15-8 4/29/1972 * L, 9-15 4/15/1971 A W, 11-6 3/20/1993 N W, 10-7 4/10/2004 A W, 16-6 3/18/1989 A W, 14-6 3/31/1973 H L, 9-13 1972 H W, 18-6 3/19/1994 A W, 15-13 4/16/2005 H W, 17-9 4/28/1990 H W, 15-6 5/4/1974 A W, 18-4 4/21/1973 A W, 15-4 3/18/1995 H L, 10-15 4/22/2006 A W, 14-5 4/27/1991 A W, 11-5 4/23/1975# H L, 0-1 3/30/1974 H W, 15-5 5/10/2003^ H W, 11-6 4/6/2007 H W, 14-9 4/25/1992 H W, 19-14 4/21/1976# A W, 1-0 4/2/1975 # A L, 0-1 4/24/2010 H W, 10-9 4/9/2008 A W, 17-5 4/24/1993 A W, 20-9 5/4/1977 H W, 11-10 4/7/1976 H L, 9-10 4/16/2011 A L, 6-7 4/4/2009 H W, 16-8 4/23/1994 H W, 21-9 5/15/1991^ A W, 14-13 4/2/1977 A L, 7-19 4/14/2012 A L, 3-8 4/22/1995 A W, 13-6 2/24/2001 A L, 8-12 3/22/1980 H L, 10-14 4/13/2013 A L, 8-10 Saint Joseph’s (1-1) 4/19/1996 H W, 27-15 3/17/2002 H L, 8-13 3/21/1981 A L, 3-19 5/3/2013 A W, 11-10 Date H/A Score 4/16/1997 A L, 10-11 3/16/2003 A L, 2-10 3/20/1982 H L, 5-14 4/12/2014 H L, 1-8 4/30/2011 H W, 15-2 2/28/1998 H W, 18-15 3/21/2004 H L, 8-9/ot 3/19/1983 A L, 7-18 4/28/2012 A L, 3-6 4/25/1999 A L, 9-20 3/19/2005 A L, 3-14 3/17/1984 H L, 6-17 Princeton (1-2) 3/19/2006 H L, 7-14 Salisbury State (6-0) 4/19/2000 H L, 15-17 3/16/1985 A L, 6-20 Date H/A Score 4/18/2001 A W, 13-8 3/17/2007 A L, 9-13 Date H/A Score 3/15/1986 H L, 6-8 5/19/1991 A W, 14-13/3ot 4/17/2002 A W, 17-8 3/15/2008 H L, 13-18 5/18/1975 H W, 17-7 5/17/1989^ A L, 8-19 5/18/1996 N L, 6-22 4/9/2003 H L, 9-10 3/14/2009 A L, 2-11 3/31/1976 H W, 11-10 5/27/1991^ N L, 13-18 5/26/2001 N L, 11-12 4/27/2004 H W, 13-8 3/21/2010 H L, 10-15 3/30/1977 A W, 12-8 4/5/2005 H W, 8-6 % - Virginia won the game, Providence (1-0) 3/29/1978 H W, 8-6 North Carolina State (0-4) 4/5/2006 A W, 8-7 16-15, but Towson earned a 1-0 Date H/A Score 3/28/1979 A W, 19-10 Date H/A Score 4/3/2007 A L, 9-11 forfeit victory . 3/7/2004 H W, 12-3 5/9/1979 H W, 17-4 4/11/1979 H L, 20-21/ot 4/1/2008 H L, 6-9 4/19/1980 A L, 12-18 Radford (1-0) St. Mary’s (1-0) 3/31/2009 A L, 4-14 4/18/1981 H L, 17-19 4/7/2010 H W, 10-7 4/17/1982 A L, 19-29 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 2/27/2001 H W, 10-6 4/28/1977 A W, 18-8 4/6/2011 A L, 9-10 Notre Dame (0-1) 4/4/2012 H W, 12-11 3/13/2013 A W, 12-9 Date H/A Score Randolph Macon (4-2) Stony Brook (2-1) 3/19/2014 H W, 10-8 5/9/2015 A^ L, 10-12 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 4/19/1963 * W, 16-1 3/6/2010 A L, 11-14 3/7/2015 A W, 11-7 1970 * L, 10-12 3/19/2011 H W, 9-8 3/5/2016 H W, 14-6 1972 * W, 13-6 3/17/2012 A W, 10-9 (2ot) 4/24/1973 A W, 25-5 Union (1-0) 4/24/1974 H W, 19-7 Date H/A Score 4/9/1975# A L, 0-1 1960 * W, 6-4

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Towson Lacrosse History - Series History vs. Opponents Washington College (5-11) Date H/A Score 1960 * L, 5-15 1961 * L, 1-17 1962 * W, 8-7 5/7/1963 * L, 1-10 4/22/1964 * L, 2-26 4/21/1965 * L, 0-17 4/10/1966 * L, 5-11 4/18/1967 * L, 8-20 1968 * L, 5-10 1969 * L, 5-8 1970 * W, 9-8 4/27/1971 * W, 8-5 1972 * L, 7-9 4/7/1973 H W, 14-13 5/24/1973 A L, 8-10 5/5/1979 A W, 15-10 Washington & Lee (10-13) Date H/A Score 1963 * L, 7-8 5/9/1964 * L, 4-5 The 1968 team was the first under legendary head coach Carl Runk (standing, left). 1965 * L, 6-8 4/23/1966 * W, 6-4 4/22/1967 * W, 9-3 1968 * W, 6-4 1969 * W, 8-6 1970 * W, 10-7 1972 * L, 9-14 4/14/1973 H L, 11-12 4/27/1974 A L, 17-19 4/26/1975 H L, 14-15 4/24/1976 A L, 9-13 4/16/1977 H L, 7-13 3/22/1978 A L, 8-9 3/31/1979 H L, 7-14 3/29/1980 A L, 7-11 3/28/1981 H W, 19-11 3/27/1982 A L, 12-13 3/26/1983 H W, 12-8 3/24/1984 A W, 10-8 The 1974 team won the Division II National Championship, besting Hobart 18-17 in OT 3/31/1985 H W, 9-8 3/29/1986 A W, 12-9 Wesleyan (1-2) Date H/A Score 3/26/1964 * L, 2-4 1965 * L, 5-15 4/2/1966 * W, 7-5 Yale (1-1) Date H/A Score 4/11/1998 H W, 10-8 4/17/1999 A L, 11-17

Key * - site unavailable ^ - NCAA Tournament # - forfeit due to ineligible player

In 2001, the Tigers reached the NCAA Divison I National Semifinals.

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Towson Lacrosse History - Series History vs. Opponents All-Time Records vs. Opponents Opponent W-L Harvard ...... 1-0 Penn State ...... 14-8 Adelphi ...... 3-0 . High Point ...... 2-1 Princeton ...... 1-2 Air Force ...... 3-0. Hobart ...... 4-10 Providence ...... 1-0 Albany State ...... 1-0 Hofstra...... 21-26 Radford ...... 1-0 Amherst ...... 0-1. Jacksonville ...... 1-0 Randolph Macon ...... 4-2 Univ . of Baltimore ...... 13-7 Johns Hopkins...... 4-40 Roanoke ...... 6-2 Baltimore AC ...... 2-0 Kenyon ...... 1-0 Robert Morris ...... 4-0 Binghamton ...... 2-1 Kutztown State ...... 3-0. Rutgers ...... 5-5 Boston College ...... 1-0 Lafayette ...... 8-0 Sacred Heart ...... 8-0 Bowling Green ...... 1-0 Lehigh ...... 10-1 Saint Joseph’s ...... 1-1 Brown ...... 1-2 Long Island ...... 0-1. Salisbury State ...... 6-0 Brown LC ...... 1-0 Loyola (Md.)...... 28-31 St . Mary’s ...... 1-0 Bucknell ...... 15-3 Marine Corps School ...... 0-3 Stony Brook ...... 2-1 Butler ...... 1-1 Marist ...... 1-1 Syracuse ...... 2-9 Catonsville LC ...... 2-1 Maryland ...... 5-27 UMBC...... 32-15 Cornell ...... 0-2 Massachusetts...... 7-4 Union ...... 1-0 Cortland State ...... 2-3 Mercer ...... 3-0. Vermont ...... 7-0 C .W . Post ...... 10-0 Michigan State ...... 1-0 Villanova ...... 16-3 Dartmouth ...... 2-1 Middlebury ...... 1-0 Virginia ...... 4-13 Delaware...... 39-18 M I. T...... 2-0 Washington College ...... 5-11 Denison ...... 2-1 Molloy ...... 1-0 Washington & Lee ...... 10-13 Denver...... 4-1 Morgan State ...... 6-0 Wesleyan ...... 1-2 Dickinson ...... 4-0 Mount St. Mary’s...... 11-1 Yale ...... 1-1 Drexel...... 41-10 Navy ...... 6-8. Totals...... 449-329 (.577) Duke ...... 7-2 New Hampshire ...... 4-0 Fairfield...... 3-0 New Haven ...... 1-0 2017 Opponents in Bold Frostburg State ...... 1-0 North Carolina ...... 5-16 Furman ...... 1-0 North Carolina State ...... 0-4 Gannon ...... 1-0 Notre Dame ...... 0-1. Georgetown...... 6-1 Ohio State...... 3-5 Gettysburg ...... 2-0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 0-1 . Hartford ...... 4-2 Pennsylvania ...... 1-2 John Fennessy ‘14 (left) against Georgetown in 2014; Andrew Wascavage ‘13 (right, center) against Penn State in the 2013 CAA Championship

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Results vs. Ranked Opponents by Year since 1980 1980 (0-3) 1988 (1-3) 1995 (1-6) March 22, 1980 #4 North Carolina L, 10-14 March 26, 1988 #2 Maryland L, 7-12 March 11, 1995 #10 Maryland L, 5-6 March 29, 1980 at #4 Washington & Lee L, 7-11 March 30, 1988 at #10 Penn State W, 17-11 March 18, 1995 #16 Penn State L, 10-15 May 13, 1980 at #2 Johns Hopkins L, 7-23 April 9, 1988 #7 Loyola L, 9-10 March 25, 1995 #4 Syracuse L, 10-16 May 7, 1988 at #2 Johns Hopkins L, 8-9 (OT) April 1, 1995 at #3 Loyola L, 8-16 1981 (2-6) April 15, 1995 #13 Navy W, 14-7 March 21, 1981 at #2 North Carolina L, 3-19 1989 (2-4) April 29, 1995 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 13-24 March 28, 1981 #9 Washington & Lee W, 19-11 March 25, 1989 vs. #2 Syracuse L, 9-10 April 8, 1981 #10 Penn State L, 6-14 March 29, 1989 #7 Penn State W, 15-9 1996 (3-3) April 11, 1981 at #7 UMBC L, 10-13 April 8, 1989 at #3 Loyola L, 4-9 March 9, 1996 at #4 Maryland L, 5-7 April 18, 1981 #10 NC State L, 17-19 April 15, 1989 #12 Hofstra L, 9-10 (4 OT) March 23, 1996 at #7 Syracuse L, 18-21 April 29, 1981 #15 Hofstra W, 14-7 May 6, 1989 #1 Johns Hopkins W, 9-8 (2 OT) March 30, 1996 #9 Loyola W, 12-11 (OT) May 6, 1981 at #8 Maryland L, 14-17 May 17, 1989 at #7 North Carolina L, 8-19 April 27, 1996 at #5 Johns Hopkins W, 13-12 May 12, 1981 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 8-24 May 12, 1996 vs. #7 Loyola W, 16-11 1990 (1-2) May 18, 1996 vs. #1 Princeton L, 6-22 1982 (1-5) March 28, 1990 at #13 Penn State W, 10-8 March 20, 1982 #1 North Carolina L, 5-14 April 7, 1990 #4 Loyola L, 12-17 1997 (1-5) March 27, 1982 at #9 Washington & Lee L, 12-13 May 5, 1990 at #10 Johns Hopkins L, 9-12 March 8, 1997 #7 Maryland L, 9-17 April 7, 1982 at #15 Penn State L, 11-14 March 22, 1997 #2 Syracuse L, 11-14 April 10, 1982 #13 UMBC W, 12-10 1991 (5-4) April 12, 1997 #13 Navy W, 14-6 May 5, 1982 #7 Maryland L, 7-16 March 16, 1991 #11 Maryland L, 16-17 April 23, 1997 at #8 Loyola L, 9-20 May 11, 1982 at #3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-17 March 27, 1991 #6 Penn State W, 16-8 April 26, 1997 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 14-16 April 10, 1991 at #6 Loyola L, 12-14 May 3, 1997 at #20 Hartford L, 9-10 1983 (2-4) April 13, 1991 #20 Hofstra W, 20-3 March 19, 1983 at #3 North Carolina L, 7-18 May 4, 1991 #7 Johns Hopkins L, 9-12 1998 (1-6) April 9, 1983 at #13 UMBC L, 4-15 May 15, 1991 at #5 Virginia W, 14-13 March 7, 1998 at #3 Maryland L, 6-17 April 16, 1983 at #10 Loyola W, 12-9 May 19, 1991 at #3 Princeton W 14-13 (3 OT) March 21, 1998 at #1 Syracuse L, 12-18 April 23, 1983 #12 Hofstra W, 9-8 May 25, 1991 vs. #7 Maryland W, 15-11 March 28, 1998 #7 Loyola L, 8-12 May 7, 1983 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 9-11 May 27, 1991 vs. #1 North Carolina L, 13-18 April 1, 1998 #10 Hofstra L, 11-15 May 14, 1983 at #7 Maryland L, 10-14 April 4, 1998 #16 Delaware W, 11-8 1992 (4-2) April 18, 1998 #12 Butler L, 7-16 1984 (0-5) April 4, 1992 #1 Loyola W, 8-7 (OT) April 25, 1998 at #3 Johns Hopkins L, 7-18 March 17, 1984 #4 North Carolina L, 6-17 April 14, 1992 at #8 Penn State W, 16-8 April 21, 1984 at #14 Hofstra L, 8-12 April 18, 1992 at #10 Navy L, 2-12 1999 (0-7) April 28, 1984 at #10 Delaware L, 5-15 April 25, 1992 #17 UMBC W, 19-14 March 27, 1999 #5 Syracuse L, 9-12 May 5, 1984 at #2 Johns Hopkins L, 7-18 May 2, 1992 at #4 Johns Hopkins W, 14-13 April 3, 1999 at #1 Loyola L, 14-16 May 11, 1984 #9 Maryland L, 12-18 May 16, 1992 #7 Johns Hopkins L, 8-15 April 7, 1999 at #13 Hofstra L, 6-9 April 10, 1999 at #6 Delaware L, 16-17 1985 (1-2) 1993 (3-5) April 25, 1999 at #12 UMBC L, 9-20 April 3, 1985 #7 Penn State W, 10-6 March 20, 1993 vs. #17 Penn State W, 10-7 May 2, 1999 #2 Johns Hopkins L, 10-20 May 4, 1985 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 March 27, 1993 at #1 Syracuse L, 8-15 May 5, 1999 #9 Maryland L, 11-15 May 9, 1985 #11 Maryland L, 3-9 April 3, 1993 at #8 Loyola L, 8-12 April 10, 1993 at #20 Delaware W, 16-11 2000 (1-7) 1986 (0-3) April 17, 1993 #8 Navy L, 7-8 March 11, 2000 at #9 Maryland L, 12-13 April 5, 1986 at #6 Rutgers L, 5-10 April 24, 1993 at #16 UMBC W, 20-9 March 19, 2000 #15 Denver W, 16-9 May 4, 1986 at #1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-13 May 1, 1993 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 9-11 March 25, 2000 #1 Syracuse L, 3-10 May 8, 1986 #4 Maryland L, 12-18 May 6, 1993 #11 Maryland L, 8-11 April 1, 2000 #3 Loyola L, 8-13 April 16, 2000 #11 Hofstra L, 11-18 1994 (3-4) April 19, 2000 #20 UMBC L, 15-17 1987 (2-2 March 12, 1994 at #13 Maryland W, 14-7 April 29, 2000 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 April 1, 1987 #15 Penn State W, 18-7 March 19, 1994 at #18 Penn State W, 15-13 May 6, 2000 at #10 Hofstra L, 10-18 April 4, 1987 #12 Rutgers L, 10-12 March 26, 1994 #4 Syracuse L, 16-17 (OT) April 11, 1987 at #9 Loyola W, 8-7 April 2, 1994 #2 Loyola L, 12-13 May 2, 1987 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13 April 9, 1994 #16 Delaware W, 12-5 April 30, 1994 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 9-13 May 14, 1994 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 16-22

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Results vs. Ranked Opponents by Year since 1980 2001 (6-3) 2007 (4-5) 2013 (3-6) March 10, 2001 #3 Maryland L, 7-9 Feb. 26, 2007 at #18 Loyola W, 9-8 Feb. 16, 2013 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 6-12 March 31, 2001 at #9 Loyola W, 19-14 March 10, 2007 #14 Maryland L, 7-8 Feb. 20, 2013 #2 Loyola L, 9-14 April 7, 2001 at #13 Hofstra W, 16-12 March 17, 2007 at #6 Virginia W, 10-8 March 16, 2013 at #17 Duke L, 4-12 April 18, 2001 at #15 UMBC W, 13-8 April 3, 2007 at #20 UMBC L, 9-11 March 30, 2013 #15 Hofstra W, 7-6 April 28, 2001 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 13-14 April 11, 2007 at #17 Delaware W, 10-9 April 13, 2013 at #11 Penn State L, 8-10 May 5, 2001 #11 Hofstra W, 13-11 April 21, 2007 at #15 Drexel W, 9-8 April 20, 2013 at #17 Drexel L, 11-14 May 12, 2001 vs. #12 Duke W, 12-10 April 28, 2007 #5 Johns Hopkins L, 7-9 May 1, 2013 #18 Drexel W, 11-8 May 20, 2001 at #6 Maryland W, 12-11 May 5, 2007 #17 Delaware L, 7-10 May 3, 2013 at #9 Penn State W, 11-10 May 26, 2001 vs. #1 Princeton L, 11-12 May 12, 2007 at #1 Cornell L, 6-14 May 12, 2013 at #3 Ohio State L, 16-6 2002 (0-5) 2014 (1-5) March 9, 2002 at #7 Maryland L, 10-15 2008 (2-7) Feb. 15, 2014 at #11 Johns Hopkins L, 8-15 March 17, 2002 #4 Virginia L, 8-13 March 2, 2008 #16 Denver W, 10-9 Feb. 19, 2014 at #9 Loyola L, 4-20 March 30, 2002 #4 Loyola L, 7-15 March 8, 2008 at #6 Maryland L, 7-12 April 5, 2014 at #11 Massachusetts W, 6-5 April 6, 2002 #11 Hofstra L, 7-13 March 15, 2008 #2 Virginia L, 13-18 April 19, 2014 #18 Drexel L, 7-13 April 27, 2002 at #1 Johns Hopkins L, 11-14 March 21, 2008 at #15 Hofstra L, 8-13 April 22, 2014 #10 Pennsylvania L, 9-15 March 25, 2008 #15 Bucknell L, 10-12 May 1, 2014 at #16 Drexel L, 10-11 2003 (4-5) April 1, 2008 #12 UMBC L, 6-9 March 8, 2003 #3 Maryland L, 8-12 April 5, 2008 #17 Delaware W, 10-7 2015 (2-3) March 16, 2003 at #1 Virginia L, 2-10 April 12, 2008 #10 Drexel L, 9-10 Feb. 10, 2015 #5 Johns Hopkins W, 7-5 March 29, 2003 at #10 Loyola W, 15-10 April 23, 2008 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 7-16 Feb. 18, 2015 #8 Loyola L, 11-15 April 4, 2003 #13 Hofstra W, 15-8 March 17, 2015 #17 Ohio State L, 6-7 April 9, 2003 #17 UMBC L, 9-10 2009 (0-7) April 11, 2015 at #20 Fairfield W, 8-7 April 26, 2003 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 9-17 Feb. 21, 2009 at #16 Loyola L, 8-11 May 9, 2015 at #2 Notre Dame L, 10-12 May 3, 2003 #7 Hofstra W, 16-11 March 1, 2009 at #16 Denver L, 4-9 May 10, 2003 #11 Penn State W, 11-6 March 7, 2009 #8 Maryland L, 7-9 2016 (3-2) May 18, 2003 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 6-14 March 14, 2009 at #1 Virginia L, 2-11 Feb. 27, 2016 #17 Georgetown W, 10-7 March 31, 2009 at #6 UMBC L, 4-14 March 2, 2016 at #5 Loyola W, 10-8 2004 (3-3) April 11, 2009 #5 Hofstra L, 10-11 March 12, 2016 at #11 Johns Hopkins L, 8-14 March 13, 2004 at #2 Maryland L, 6-8 April 22, 2009 #7 Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 (2 OT) May 15, 2016 at #2 Denver W, 10-9 March 27, 2004 at #10 Rutgers W, 7-4 May 22, 2016 vs. #7 Loyola L, 8-10 April 14, 2004 #17 Delaware W, 11-9 2010 (3-5) May 1, 2004 at #1 Johns Hopkins L, 8-13 Feb. 27, 2010 #15 Bucknell L, 9-13 May 8, 2004 #14 Villanova W, 12-7 March 6, 2010 at #17 Stony Brook L, 11-14 May 16, 2004 at #5 Georgetown L, 8-15 March 13, 2010 at #5 Maryland L, 8-12 March 21, 2010 #1 Virginia L, 10-15 2005 (3-4) April 10, 2010 at #7 Massachusetts W, 10-9 March 12, 2005 #8 Maryland L, 5-9 April 17, 2010 #7 Drexel W, 8-7 March 15, 2005 #14 Rutgers W, 7-6 May 1, 2010 at #15 Hofstra L, 10-12 March 19, 2005 at #2 Virginia L, 3-14 May 5, 2010 #16 Massachusetts W, 13-6 April 23, 2005 #17 Hofstra W, 10-6 April 30, 2005 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 4-8 2011 (0-5) May 7, 2005 at #16 Delaware W, 9-8 Feb. 19, 2011 #11 Johns Hopkins L, 6-10 May 14, 2005 #5 Cornell L, 11-12 Feb. 26, 2011 #15 Loyola L, 2-3 March 12, 2011 #8 Maryland L, 4-8 2006 (2-5) April 2, 2011 #10 Hofstra L, 5-12 March 11, 2006 at #1 Maryland L, 6-9 April 9, 2011 #16 Massachusetts L, 8-9 (OT) March 19, 2006 #2 Virginia L, 7-14 March 25, 2006 #13 Delaware W, 11-7 2012 (1-5) March 31, 2006 at #4 Hofstra L, 9-10 (OT) Feb. 17, 2012 at #2 Johns Hopkins L, 6-12 April 5, 2006 at #13 UMBC W, 8-7 Feb. 25, 2012 at #13 Loyola L, 6-13 April 29, 2006 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 March 31, 2012 at #20 Hofstra W, 10-9 (OT) May 3, 2006 #19 Delaware L, 12-13 April 7, 2012 at #2 Massachusetts L, 3-14 April 14, 2012 #16 Penn State L, 3-8 May 2, 2012 at #1 Massachusetts L, 3-10

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Results vs. Ranked Opponents by Rank since 1980 All-Time Versus No. 1 (2-24) All-Time Versus No. 3 (1-10) All-Time Versus No. 7 (7-13) May 12, 1981 Johns Hopkins L, 8-24 May 11, 1982 at Johns Hopkins L, 6-17 April 11, 1981 at UMBC L, 10-13 March 20, 1982 North Carolina L, 5-14 March 19, 1983 at North Carolina L, 7-18 May 5, 1982 Maryland L, 7-16 May 7, 1983 Johns Hopkins L, 9-11 April 8, 1989 at Loyola L, 4-9 May 14, 1983 at Maryland L, 10-14 May 4, 1985 Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 May 19, 1991 at Princeton W, 14-13 (3 OT) April 3, 1985 Penn State W, 10-6 May 4, 1986 at Johns Hopkins L, 5-13 April 1, 1995 at Loyola L, 8-16 April 9, 1988 Loyola L, 9-10 May 6, 1989 Johns Hopkins W, 9-8 (2 OT) March 7, 1998 at Maryland L, 6-17 March 29, 1989 Penn State W, 15-9 May 27, 1991 vs. North Carolina L, 13-18 April 25, 1998 at Johns Hopkins L., 7-18 May 17, 1989 at North Carolina L, 8-19 April 4, 1992 Loyola W, 8-7 (OT) April 1, 2000 Loyola L, 8-13 May 4, 1991 Johns Hopkins L, 9-12 March 27, 1993 at Syracuse L, 8-15 March 10, 2001 Maryland L, 7-9 May 25, 1991 vs. Maryland W, 15-11 April 29, 1995 Johns Hopkins L, 13-24 March 8, 2003 Maryland L, 8-12 May 16, 1992 Johns Hopkins L, 8-15 May 18, 1996 vs. Princeton L, 6-22 May 12, 2013 at Ohio State L, 16-6 March 23, 1996 at Syracuse L, 18-21 March 21, 1998 at Syracuse L, 12-18 May 12, 1996 vs. Loyola W, 16-11 April 3, 1999 at Loyola L, 14-16 All-Time Versus No. 4 (1-16) March 8, 1997 Maryland L, 9-17 March 25, 2000 Syracuse L, 3-10 March 22, 1980 North Carolina L, 10-14 March 28, 1998 Loyola L, 8-12 May 26, 2001 vs. Princeton L, 11-12 March 29, 1980 at Washington & Lee L, 7-11 March 9, 2002 at Maryland L, 10-15 April 27, 2002 at Johns Hopkins L, 11-14 March 17, 1984 North Carolina L, 6-17 May 3, 2003 Hofstra W, 16-11 March 16, 2003 at Virginia L, 2-10 May 8, 1986 Maryland L, 12-18 April 22, 2009 Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 (2 OT) April 26, 2003 Johns Hopkins L, 9-17 May 2, 1987 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13 April 10, 2010 at Massachusetts W, 10-9 May 18, 2003 Johns Hopkins L, 6-14 April 7, 1990 Loyola L, 12-17 April 17, 2010 Drexel W, 8-7 May 1, 2004 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-13 May 2, 1992 at Johns Hopkins W, 14-13 May 22, 2016 vs. Loyola L, 8-10 April 30, 2005 Johns Hopkins L, 4-8 May 1, 1993 Johns Hopkins L, 9-11 March 11, 2006 at Maryland L, 6-9 March 26, 1994 Syracuse L, 16-17 (OT) All-Time Versus No. 8 (1-8) May 12, 2007 at Cornell L, 6-14 March 25, 1995 Syracuse L, 10-16 May 6, 1981 at Maryland L, 14-17 March 14, 2009 at Virginia L, 2-11 March 9, 1996 at Maryland L, 5-7 April 14, 1992 at Penn State W, 16-8 March 21, 2010 Virginia L, 10-15 April 26, 1997 Johns Hopkins L, 14-16 April 3, 1993 at Loyola L, 8-12 May 2, 2012 at Massachusetts L, 3-10 April 28, 2001 Johns Hopkins L, 13-14 April 17, 1993 Navy L, 7-8 March 17, 2002 Virginia L, 8-13 April 23, 1997 at Loyola L, 9-20 All-Time Versus No. 2 (1-17) March 30, 2002 Loyola L, 7-15 March 12, 2005 Maryland L, 5-9 May 13, 1980 at Johns Hopkins L, 7-23 March 31, 2006 at Hofstra L, 9-10 (OT) March 7, 2009 Maryland L, 7-9 March 21, 1981 at North Carolina L, 3-19 Feb. 16, 2013 Johns Hopkins L, 6-12 March 12, 2011 Maryland L, 4-8 May 5, 1984 at Johns Hopkins L, 7-18 Feb. 18, 2015 Loyola L, 11-15 March 26, 1988 Maryland L, 7-12 All-Time Versus No. 5 (4-6) May 7, 1988 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-9 (OT) May 15, 1991 at Virginia W, 14-13 All-Time Versus No. 9 (4-5) March 25, 1989 vs. Syracuse L, 9-10 April 27, 1996 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-12 March 28, 1981 Washington & Lee W, 19-11 April 2, 1994 Loyola L, 12-13 March 27, 1999 Syracuse L, 9-12 March 27, 1982 at Washington & Lee L, 12-13 March 22, 1997 Syracuse L, 11-14 May 16, 2004 at Georgetown L, 8-15 May 11, 1984 Maryland L, 12-18 May 2, 1999 Johns Hopkins L, 10-20 May 14, 2005 Cornell L, 11-12 April 11, 1987 at Loyola W, 8-7 March 13, 2004 at Maryland L, 6-8 April 28, 2007 Johns Hopkins L, 7-9 March 30, 1996 Loyola W, 12-11 (OT) March 19, 2005 at Virginia L, 3-14 April 11, 2009 Hofstra L, 10-11 May 5, 1999 Maryland L, 11-15 March 19, 2006 Virginia L, 7-14 March 13, 2010 at Maryland L, 8-12 March 11, 2000 at Maryland L, 12-13 March 15, 2008 Virginia L, 13-18 Feb. 10, 2015 Johns Hopkins W, 7-5 March 31, 2001 at Loyola W, 19-14 Feb. 17, 2012 at Johns Hopkins L, 6-12 March 2, 2016 at Loyola W, 10-8 May 3, 2013 at Penn State W, 11-10 April 7, 2012 at Massachusetts L, 3-14 Feb. 19, 2014 at Loyola L, 4-20 Feb. 20, 2013 Loyola L, 9-14 All-Time Versus No. 6 (3-10) May 9, 2015 at Notre Dame L, 10-12 April 5, 1986 at Rutgers L, 5-10 May 15, 2016 at Denver W, 10-9 March 27, 1991 Penn State W, 16-8 April 10, 1991 at Loyola L, 12-14 April 30, 1994 at Johns Hopkins L, 9-13 May 14, 1994 at Johns Hopkins L, 16-22 April 10, 1999 at Delaware L, 16-17 April 29, 2000 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 May 20, 2001 at Maryland W, 12-11 April 29, 2006 at Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 March 17, 2007 at Virginia W, 10-8 March 8, 2008 at Maryland L, 7-12 April 23, 2008 at Johns Hopkins L, 7-16 March 31, 2009 at 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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Results vs. Ranked Opponents by Rank since 1980 All-Time Versus No. 10 (4-11) All-Time Versus No. 14 (2-2) All-Time Versus No. 20 (4-3) April 8, 1981 Penn State L, 6-14 April 21, 1984 at Hofstra L, 8-12 April 13, 1991 Hofstra W, 20-2 April 18, 1981 NC State L, 17-19 May 8, 2004 Villanova W, 12-7 April 10, 1993 at Delaware W, 16-11 April 16, 1983 at Loyola W, 12-9 March 15, 2005 Rutgers W, 7-6 May 3, 1997 at Hartford L, 9-10 April 28, 1984 at Delaware L, 5-15 March 10, 2007 Maryland L, 7-8 April 19, 2000 UMBC L, 15-17 March 30, 1988 at Penn State W, 17-11 April 3, 2007 at UMBC L, 9-11 May 5, 1990 at Johns Hopkins L, 9-12 All-Time Versus No. 15 (6-6) March 31, 2012 at Hofstra W, 10-9 (OT) April 18, 1992 at Navy L, 2-12 April 29, 1981 Hofstra W, 14-7 April 11, 2015 at Fairfield W, 8-7 March 11, 1995 Maryland L, 5-6 April 7, 1982 at Penn State L, 11-14 April 1, 1998 Hofstra L, 11-15 April 1, 1987 Penn State W, 18-7 May 6, 2000 at Hofstra L, 10-18 March 19, 2000 Denver W, 16-9 March 29, 2003 at Loyola W, 15-10 April 18, 2001 at UMBC W, 13-8 March 27, 2004 at Rutgers W, 7-4 April 21, 2007 at Drexel W, 9-8 April 12, 2008 Drexel L, 9-10 March 21, 2008 at Hofstra L, 8-13 April 2, 2011 Hofstra L, 5-12 March 25, 2008 Bucknell L, 10-12 April 22, 2014 Pennsylvania L, 9-15 Feb. 27, 2010 Bucknell L, 9-13 May 1, 2010 at Hofstra L, 10-12 All-Time Versus No. 11 (3-9) Feb. 26, 2011 Loyola L, 2-3 May 9, 1985 Maryland L, 3-9 March 30, 2013 Hofstra W, 7-6 March 16, 1991 Maryland L, 16-17 May 6, 1993 Maryland L, 8-11 All-Time Versus No. 16 (6-6) April 16, 2000 Hofstra L, 11-18 April 24, 1993 at UMBC W, 20-9 May 5, 2001 Hofstra W, 13-11 April 9, 1994 Delaware W, 12-5 April 6, 2002 Hofstra L, 7-13 March 18, 1995 Penn State L, 10-15 May 10, 2003 Penn State W, 11-6 April 4, 1998 Delaware W, 11-8 Feb. 19, 2011 Johns Hopkins L, 6-10 May 7, 2005 at Delaware W, 9-8 April 13, 2013 at Penn State L, 8-10 March 2, 2008 Denver W, 10-9 Feb. 15, 2014 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-15 Feb. 21, 2009 at Loyola L, 8-11 April 5, 2014 at Massachusetts W, 6-5 March 1, 2009 at Denver L, 4-9 March 12, 2016 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-14 May 5, 2010 Massachusetts W, 13-6 April 9, 2011 Massachusetts L, 8-9 (OT) All-Time Versus No. 12 (2-5) April 14, 2012 Penn State L, 3-8 April 23, 1983 Hofstra W, 9-8 May 1, 2014 at Drexel L, 10-11 April 4, 1987 Rutgers L, 10-12 April 15, 1989 Hofstra L, 9-10 (4 OT) All-Time Versus No. 17 (7-6) April 18, 1998 Butler L, 7-16 April 25, 1992 UMBC W, 19-14 April 25, 1999 at UMBC L, 9-20 March 20, 1993 vs. Penn State W, 10-7 May 12, 2001 vs. Duke W, 12-10 April 9, 2003 UMBC L, 9-10 April 1, 2008 UMBC L, 6-9 April 14, 2004 Delaware W, 11-9 April 23, 2005 Hofstra W, 10-6 All-Time Versus No. 13 (9-3) April 11, 2007 at Drexel W, 10-9 April 10, 1982 UMBC W, 12-10 May 5, 2007 Delaware L, 7-10 April 9, 1983 at UMBC L, 4-15 April 5, 2008 Delaware W, 10-7 March 28, 1990 at Penn State W, 10-8 March 6, 2010 at Stony Brook L, 11-14 March 12, 1994 at Maryland W, 14-7 March 16, 2013 at Duke L, 4-12 April 15, 1995 Navy W, 14-7 April 20, 2013 at Drexel L, 11-14 April 12, 1997 Navy W, 14-6 March 17, 2015 Ohio State L, 6-7 April 7, 1999 at Hofstra L, 6-9 Feb. 27, 2016 Georgetown W, 10-7 April 7, 2001 at Hofstra W, 16-12 April 4, 2003 Hofstra W, 15-8 All-Time Versus No. 18 (3-1) March 25, 2006 Delaware W, 11-7 March 19, 1994 at Penn State W, 15-13 April 5, 2006 at UMBC W, 8-7 Feb. 26, 2007 at Loyola W, 9-8 Feb. 25, 2012 at Loyola L, 6-13 May 1, 2013 Drexel W, 11-8 April 19, 2014 Drexel L, 7-13 All-Time Versus No. 19 (0-1) May 3, 2006 Delaware L, 12-13

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Results Ranked Towson vs. Ranked Opponents by Year since 1980 1980 (0-2) 1991 (5-4) Date Towson Opponent Result Date Towson Opponent Result March 22, 1980 #15 #4 North Carolina L, 10-14 March 16, 1991 #8 #11 Maryland L, 16-17 March 29, 1980 #13 at #4 Washington & Lee L, 7-11 March 27, 1991 #10 #6 Penn State W, 16-8 April 10, 1991 #9 at #6 Loyola L, 12-14 1983 (2-3) April 13, 1991 #9 #20 Hofstra W, 20-3 April 9, 1983 #15 at #13 UMBC L, 4-15 May 4, 1991 #9 #7 Johns Hopkins L, 9-12 April 16, 1983 #12 at #10 Loyola W, 12-9 May 15, 1991 #10 at #5 Virginia W, 14-13 April 23, 1983 #14 #12 Hofstra W, 9-8 May 19, 1991 #10 at #3 Princeton W, 14-13 (3 OT) May 7, 1983 #10 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 9-11 May 25, 1991 #10 vs #7 Maryland W, 15-11 May 14, 1983 #9 at #7 Maryland L, 10-14 May 27, 1991 #10 vs #1 North Carolina L, 13-18 1984 (0-2) 1992 (4-2) April 21, 1984 #13 at #14 Hofstra L, 8-12 April 4, 1992 #6 #1 Loyola W, 8-7 (OT) April 28, 1984 #11 at #10 Delaware L, 5-15 April 14, 1992 #5 at #8 Penn State W, 16-8 April 18, 1992 #5 at #10 Navy L, 2-12 1985 (0-3) April 25, 1992 #11 #17 UMBC W, 19-14 May 9, 1985 #14 #11 Maryland L, 3-9 May 2, 1992 #8 at #4 Johns Hopkins W, 14-13 May 16, 1992 #5 #7 Johns Hopkins L, 8-15 1986 (0-3) April 5, 1986 #10 at #6 Rutgers L, 5-10 1993 (5-4) May 4, 1986 #15 at #1 Johns Hopkins L, 5-13 March 20, 1993 #9 vs #17 Penn State W, 10-7 May 8, 1986 #15 #4 Maryland L, 12-18 March 27, 1993 #9 at #1 Syracuse L, 8-15 April 3, 1993 #9 at #8 Loyola L, 8-12 1987 (2-2) April 10, 1993 #11 at #20 Delaware W, 16-11 April 1, 1987 #12 #15 Penn State W, 18-7 April 17, 1993 #11 #8 Navy L, 7-8 April 4, 1987 #12 #12 Rutgers L, 10-12 April 24, 1993 #13 at #16 UMBC W, 20-9 April 11, 1987 #14 at #9 Loyola W, 8-7 May 1, 1993 #14 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 9-11 May 2, 1987 #9 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13 May 6, 1993 #14 #11 Maryland L, 8-11 1988 (1-1) 1994 (3-4) March 26, 1988 #13 #2 Maryland L, 7-12 March 12, 1994 #12 at #13 Maryland W, 14-7 March 30, 1988 #13 at #10 Penn State W, 17-11 March 19, 1994 #12 at #18 Penn State W, 15-13 March 26, 1994 #6 #4 Syracuse L, 16-17 (OT) 1989 (2-4) April 2, 1994 #7 #2 Loyola L, 12-13 March 25, 1989 #13 vs #2 Syracuse L, 9-10 April 9, 1994 #7 #16 Delaware W, 12-5 March 29, 1989 #9 #7 Penn State W, 15-9 April 30, 1994 #10 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 9-13 April 8, 1989 #8 at #3 Loyola L, 4-9 May 14, 1994 #10 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 16-22 April 15, 1989 #11 #12 Hofstra L, 9-10 (4 OT) May 6, 1989 #15 #1 Johns Hopkins W, 9-8 (2 OT) 1995 (1-5) May 17, 1989 #13 at #7 North Carolina L, 8-19 March 11, 1995 #6 #10 Maryland L, 5-6 March 18, 1995 #6 #16 Penn State L, 10-15 1990 (1-2) March 25, 1995 #14 #4 Syracuse L, 10-16 March 28, 1990 #7 at #13 Penn State W, 10-8 April 1, 1995 #14 at #3 Loyola L, 8-16 April 7, 1990 #6 #4 Loyola L, 12-17 April 15, 1995 #19 #13 Navy W, 14-7 May 5, 1990 #12 at #10 Johns Hopkins L, 9-12 April 29, 1995 #15 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 13-24 1996 (3-3) Date Towson Opponent Result March 9, 1996 #17 at #4 Maryland L, 5-7 March 23, 1996 #17 at #7 Syracuse L, 18-21 March 30, 1996 #17 #9 Loyola W, 12-11 (OT) April 27, 1996 #19 at #5 Johns Hopkins W, 13-12 May 12, 1996 #14 vs #7 Loyola W, 16-11 May 18, 1996 #14 vs #1 Princeton L, 6-22

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Results Ranked Towson vs. Ranked Opponents by Year since 1980 1997 (0-5) 2005 (3-4) March 8, 1997 #17 #7 Maryland L, 9-17 March 12, 2005 #9 #8 Maryland L, 5-9 March 22, 1997 #19 #2 Syracuse L, 11-14 March 15, 2005 #13 #14 Rutgers W, 7-6 April 23, 1997 #16 at #8 Loyola L, 9-20 March 19, 2005 #13 at #2 Virginia L, 3-14 April 26, 1997 #16 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 14-16 April 23, 2005 #14 #17 Hofstra W, 10-6 May 3, 1997 #18 at #20 Hartford L, 9-10 April 30, 2005 #12 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 4-8 May 7, 2005 #11 at #16 Delaware W, 9-8 1998 (1-5) May 14, 2005 #10 #5 Cornell L, 11-12 March 7, 1998 #16 at #3 Maryland L, 6-17 March 21, 1998 #18 at #1 Syracuse L, 12-18 2006 (1-5) March 28, 1998 #19 #7 Loyola L, 8-12 March 11, 2006 #16 at #1 Maryland L, 6-9 April 1, 1998 #17 #10 Hofstra L, 11-15 March 19, 2006 #19 #2 Virginia L, 7-14 April 4, 1998 #17 #16 Delaware W, 11-8 March 31, 2006 #12 at #4 Hofstra L, 9-10 (OT) April 5, 2006 #14 at #13 UMBC W, 8-7 1999 (0-4) April 29, 2006 #12 at #6 Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 March 27, 1999 #15 #5 Syracuse L, 9-12 May 3, 2006 #12 #19 Delaware L, 12-13 April 3, 1999 #17 at #1 Loyola L, 14-16 April 7, 1999 #15 at #13 Hofstra L, 6-9 2007 (3-6) April 10, 1999 #15 at #6 Delaware L, 16-17 Feb. 26, 2007 #14 at #18 Loyola W, 9-8 March 10, 2007 #11 #14 Maryland L, 7-8 2001 (6-3) March 17, 2007 #16 at #6 Virginia L, 9-13 March 10, 2001 #20 #3 Maryland L, 7-9 April 3, 2007 #12 at #20 UMBC L, 9-11 March 31, 2001 #18 at #9 Loyola W, 19-14 April 11, 2007 #14 at #17 Delaware W, 10-9 April 7, 2001 #11 at #13 Hofstra W, 16-12 April 21, 2007 #17 at #15 Drexel W, 9-8 April 18, 2001 #9 at #15 UMBC W, 13-8 April 28, 2007 #15 #5 Johns Hopkins L, 7-9 April 28, 2001 #10 #4 Johns Hopkins L, 13-14 May 5, 2007 #14 #17 Delaware L, 7-10 May 5, 2001 #9 #11 Hofstra W, 13-11 May 12, 2007 #14 at #1 Cornell L, 6-14 May 12, 2001 #9 vs #12 Duke W, 12-10 May 20, 2001 #9 at #6 Maryland W, 12-11 2008 (1-1) May 26, 2001 #9 vs #1 Princeton L, 11-12 Date Towson Opponent Result March 2, 2008 #20 #16 Denver W, 10-9 2002 (0-5) March 8, 2008 #18 at #6 Maryland L, 7-12 March 9, 2002 #5 at #7 Maryland L, 10-15 March 17, 2002 #9 #4 Virginia L, 8-13 2010 (1-1) March 30, 2002 #10 #4 Loyola L, 7-15 May 1, 2010 #11 at #15 Hofstra L, 10-12 April 6, 2002 #14 #11 Hofstra L, 7-13 May 5, 2010 #20 #16 Massachusetts W, 13-6 April 27, 2002 #15 at #1 Johns Hopkins L, 11-14 2012 (0-1) 2003 (4-5) April 7, 2012 #19 at #2 Massachusetts L, 3-14 Date Towson Opponent Result March 8, 2003 #17 #3 Maryland L, 8-12 2013 (0-1) March 16, 2003 #16 at #1 Virginia L, 2-10 May 12, 2013 #17 at #3 Ohio State L, 6-16 March 29, 2003 #18 at #10 Loyola W, 15-10 April 4, 2003 #13 #13 Hofstra W, 15-8 2015 (1-3) April 9, 2003 #9 #17 UMBC L, 9-10 Feb. 18, 2015 #14 #8 Loyola L, 11-15 April 26, 2003 #10 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 9-17 March 17, 2015 #16 #17 Ohio State L, 6-7 May 3, 2003 #11 #7 Hofstra W, 16-11 April 11, 2015 #16 at #20 Fairfield W, 8-7 May 10, 2003 #9 #11 Penn State W, 11-6 May 9, 2015 #17 at #2 Notre Dame L, 10-12 May 18, 2003 #9 #1 Johns Hopkins L, 6-14 2016 (3-2) 2004 (2-3) Feb. 27, 2016 #13 #17 Georgetown W, 10-7 March 13, 2004 #18 at #2 Maryland L, 6-8 March 2, 2016 #11 at #5 Loyola W, 10-8 April 14, 2004 #12 #17 Delaware W, 11-9 March 12, 2016 #6 at #11 Johns Hopkins L, 8-14 May 1, 2004 #11 at #1 Johns Hopkins L, 8-13 May 15, 2016 #10 at #2 Denver W, 10-9 May 8, 2004 #11 #14 Villanova W, 12-7 May 22, 2016 #10 at #7 Loyola L, 8-10 May 16, 2004 #11 at #5 Georgetown L, 8-15

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May 7, 1988 at No. 2 Johns Hopkins L, 8-9

March 22, 1989 at Lehigh * W, 14-13 (2OT) April 15, 1989 No. 12 Hofstra * L, 9-10 (4OT) May 6, 1989 No. 1 Johns Hopkins W, 9-8 (2OT)

May 19, 1991 at No. 3 Princeton ** W, 14-13 (3OT)

April 4, 1992 No. 1 Loyola W, 8-7

March 26, 1994 No. 4 Syracuse L, 16-17

March 30, 1996 No. 9 Loyola W, 12-11

March 17, 2001 Dartmouth W, 7-6 (2OT)

February 23, 2003 Rutgers L, 9-10

March 21, 2004 Virginia L, 8-9

April 9, 2005 at Villanova * W, 10-9 (4OT)

March 4, 2006 Binghamton L, 6-7 (2OT) March 31, 2006 at No. 4 Hofstra * L, 9-10

April 14, 2007 Hofstra * L, 8-9

April 22, 2009 No. 7 Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 (2OT)

April 9, 2011 No. 16 Massachusetts * L, 8-9

March 31, 2012 at No. 20 Hofstra * W, 10-9

February 24, 2013 Mercer W, 9-8 March 8, 2013 Marist L, 9-10 March 22, 2013 at Delaware * W, 7-6

May 1, 2014 at Drexel L, 10-11

March 3, 2015 at Navy L, 7-8 (3OT)

March 15, 2016 at Ohio State W, 10-9

All-Time Overtime Record 12-13 One Overtime Record 7-9 Double Overtime Record 3-1 Triple Overtime Record 1-1 Four Overtime Record 1-1

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster A YEARS PLAYED H.S. Bruno, Jim (Def .) 1984-87 Lindenhurst Cunningham, Kyle (Att .) 2002-03-04-06 Centreville Abbott, Brian (Def .) 1989-90 St . Paul’s Bruno, Tom (Mid ). 1980-83 Loch Raven Cunningham, Mark (Def .) 1984-87 Hereford Adams, Neil (Def .) 2000-03 Archbishop Spalding Brusco, Steve (Mid .) 1993-94 Broadneck Czajkowski, Mike (Att .) 2002 Parkville Adams, Jack (Mid.) 2014-pres. Hereford Buckson, Kelvin (Def .) 1980-81 Coprague Czoka, Matt (Att .) 1994 South River Adams, Kodiak (Att .) 2015 Brewster Academy Burckley, Alec (Mid.) 2014-pres. Ridge Adler, Ryan (Goal .) 2013-14 Smithtown West Burk, Tommy (Def .) 2004-05 Smithtown D Burke, Mike (Att .) 1979-82 Dulaney Aguirre, Dave (Att .) 1986-87 Mineola D’Alonzo, Jesse (Mid .) 1998-99 Springfield Busik, Bill (Mid .) 1971-73 Annapolis Albert, Jared (Mid .) 2000-02 Atholton D’Ambrogi, Tom (Mid .) 1975 Loyola Buttelman, Mike (Mid .) 1980-82 Sachem Ancona, Nick 2012-14 East Islip Dail, Chris (Att .) 1988 Bel Air Andersen, Ron (Goal) 1977 Levittown Memorial Byrd, Bryan (Mid .) 1981-84 Calvert Hall Daino, Bob (Mid .) 1978-81 St . John the Baptist Anderson, Larry (Mid .) 1974-76 Levittown Memorial Daley, Chris (Mid .) 2000-01 Hendrick Hudson Anderson, Vernon (Att .) 1980-81 Severn School C Dalrymple, Paul (Goal) 1984 Albermarle Andre, Timmy (Att .) 2005-08 Chaminade Cabral, Bradley (Def .) 1993-95 Windsor-Plainsboro Dana, John (D-M) 1984 Kent County Antol, Matt (Goal) 2005-08 Loyola Cadorette, Ron (Mid .) 1968-71 n/a Darcangelo, Jim (Mid .) 1973-75 Corning East Anzelone, Chris (Mid ./Def .) 1996-99 Freeport Cairnes, Matt (Def .) 1994-95 Boys’ Latin Davis, J .D . (Mid .) 1975-76 Hicksville Appel, Steven (Def .) 1980 Dulaney Campbell, Don (Def .) 1982-83 Mount St . Joseph DeCarlo, Jim (Mid .) 1983-86 Centennial Ardolino, Joe (Att .) 1970-73 Deer Park Campbell, John (Def .) 1996-99 Oakland Mills Decker, Matt (Att .) 1986-87 Arundel Armour, Brock (Mid .) 2007-10 Western Reserve Acad . Campbell, Kyle (Att .) 2001-02 Mt . Hebron DeCrispino, Sam (Mid .) 1960, 62-64 Balt . City College Askey, Donald (Mid .) 1992 Lynbrook Caplin, Kolby (Goal) 2014 Boys Latin DeFelice, Ben (Mid .) 2001-04 Towson Athens, Peter (Att .) 2012 Huntingtown Carcaterra, Steve (Att .) 1992-94 Yorktown DeGroat, Mark (Goal) 2002-03-04-06 West Genesee Atwood, Frank (Mid .) 1976-77 Farmingdale Carder, Dan (Mid.) 2013-pres. Westminster DelBene, Nick (Mid.) 2016 Yorktown Austin, Marc (Mid .) 1988-89 Edgewood Carey, Emmett (Def .) 1978-79 Kings Park Delligatti, Lou (Att .) 1982-83 Oceanside Carolan, John (Mid .) 1979-80 Calvert Hall DeLorenzo, Jerry (Goal) 1992 Levittown B Carson, Tom (D-M) 1988-89 Towson DeLucie, Dan (D-M) 1983-85 Massapequa Bacon, Oliver (Mid .) 2004-06 Charlotte Country Day Carson, Tony (Mid .) 1982 Ward Melville DeNapoli, Thomas (Att .) 2011-14 Lynbrook Bailey, Bob (Mid .) 1973 John Carroll Casey, Shane (Def .) 2009-12 Mount St . Joseph Dempsey, Brian (Mid .) 1982-83 Loch Raven Baldini, John (Att .) 1972-75 Corning East Ceribelli, Adam (Mid.) 2015-pres. Hereford DeSimone, Michael (Att .) 1988-91 Ward Melville Balducci, Nick (Mid .) 1985-87 Hereford Cesarski, Brian (Mid .) 1990-93 Yorktown DeSmit, Ryan (Mid .) 2010 Friends School Baratta, Jerry (Mid .) 1986-88 Mepham Champney, Geoff (Goal) 1998-99 Dulaney Devine, Robert (Mid .) 2011 Mountain Lakes Barger, Tim (Mid .) 1990-92 Fallston Chane, Peyton (Mid .) 2002-04 Loyola (Ill .) Academy DeWaters, Zach (Def .) 1999-00 West Genesee Barile, Frank (D-M) 1983-84 Loyola Chasney, Greg (Mid .) 1974-76 Mount St . Joseph Dickens, T .J . (Def .) 1986-89 Calvert Hall Barlow, James (Att) 2012 Kingswood-Oxford Choiniere, Billy (Def .) 2010-13 Amity Dickson, Tim (Mid .) 1985 Pembroke (Australia) Barnes, John (Mid .) 1978 Severna Park Churchward, Jesse (Def .) 2002, 04-06 Pioneer (Mich .) DiPietro, Cryder (Mid .) 2007 Friends School School Bartell, Reece (Mid .) 2013 Calvert Hall Ciletti, Chris (Mid .) 1976-79 Calvert Hall Dixon, Dudley (Att .) 1994-95 Severn School Batton, Kyle (Att .) 2005-08 Dulaney Cimini, Ben (Att .) 2000 Arundel Dixon, Lindsay (Mid ) . 1989-92 Broadneck Baxter, Adam (Def .) 1999-2003 Severna Park Cindrich, Fred (Def .) 1992-96 Fox Lane Doby, John (Def .) 1998 Loyola Beach, Peter (Att .) 1981-83 Blue Ridge School Cittadino, Casey (Mid ) . 2002-06 Baldwin Dobyns, Cory (Att .) 2013-14 Georgetown Beach, Tommy (Att .) 2008-11 Mount St . Joseph Clarke, Jeff (Def .) 1971-74 Towson Doherty, Bob (Mid .) 1992-95 Baldwinsville Beecher, Ricky (Def .) 2003-05 North County Clune, Matt (Att .) 1995-98 St . Mary’s Dolski, Matt (D-M) 1995-96 West Chester East Beernink, Carl (Def .) 1989-92 Loyola Cocchi, Danny (LSM) 2000-03 Hicksville Domanic, Elliott (Att .) 2008-11 Foothill Benkovic, Frank (D-M) 1985 Binghamton Cocchi, Ryan (Mid .) 2002-05 Hicksville Domini, Bob (Mid .) 1983-84 Half Hollow Hills East Berg, Adam (Mid .) 1982 Pikesville Colt, Tim (Goal) 1991-93 Fallston Dolce, Alex (Mid .) 2007 Millburn Bernhardt, Jim (Mid .) 1978 Long Beach Como, John (Mid .) 1978-80 Randallstown Donati, Jason (Mid .) 2006-07 St . Paul’s School Bernstein, Clark (Def .) 1974-76 Deer Park Como, Warren (Att .) 1975-77 Randallstown Dorn, Eric (Def .) 1989-91 West Chester East Berry, Justin (Mid .) 1998-2001 Kent County Condenzio, Steve (Mid .) 1975 North County Dougherty, Joe (Mid .) 1974-75 Towson Best, Blake (Att .) 2008 Severna Park Conley, John (Mid ). 1983-85 Fallston Douglas, Ryan (Mid .) 1999-00 Mt . Hebron Betcher, Richard (Goal) 1991 Ward Melville Connolly, Donald (Att .) 1990-92 Yorktown Drenner, Ryan (Att.) 2014-pres. Westminster Bird, Jeff (Def .) 1981 Mount St . Joseph Conroy, Bobby (Mid .) 1987 Great Neck South Duffy, Fran (Def .) 1975-78 Andover Black, Omar (Mid .) 1993 Calvert Hall Conroy, Pat (Def.) 2013-pres. Dallastown Area Dumpson, Jeff (Mid ). 1986-87 Paul D . Schrieber Blair, Billy (Mid .) 1985 Dulaney Cook, Victor (Def .) 1974-75 Loyola DuBois, John (Mid .) 2008-09 Manheim Township Blatchley, John (Att .) 1989-92 Loyola Cooley, Brian (Mid .) 1975 Towson DuPont, Jason (Def .) 2000-01 East Senior Bleach, Matt (Mid .) 1988-90 Overlea Cooper, Randall (Mid ./Att .) 2006-09 Friends School Duswalt, Jim (Mid .) 1986-88 Farmingdale Blevins, Phil (Mid .) 2007-10 Calvert Hall Copus, Jack (Def .) 1996-98 Annapolis Dykman, Bob (Def .) 1975 Levittown Blumenthal, Don (Mid .) 1968-72 Oceanside Cordes, Andrew (Def.) 2013-pres. Irondequoit Boesch, Al (Att .) 1981-82 Great Neck South Cordial, Bill (Mid .) 1981-82 Loch Raven E Cornett, Jerry (Att .) 2001, 2003 Severna Park Bolewicki, Brian (Mid.) 2013-pres. Calvert Hall Eagan, Steve (Mid .) 1984-87-88 Dulaney Cornett, Josh (Mid ) . 2000-03 Severna Park Bollinger, Eddie (Att .) 1985-87 Bethpage Eckerl, Matt (Mid .) 2004-07 Calvert Hall Cornick, Josh (Att .) 1996-99 Vestal Bongiorno, Joseph (Mid .) 2011 Mount Sinai Edell, Dick (Mid .) 1967 n/a Corsiglia, Chris (Def .) 2007-08 The Hill School Bowen, Rich (Def .) 1987-90 Annapolis Edens, Dave (Goal/Def .) 2007-10 Torrey Pines Cosimano, David (Def .) 1981-82 Columbia Box, Matt (Att .) 1983-86 Old Mill Eichelberger, Dave (Mid ). 1974-76 Dulaney Cox, Tom (Att .) 1983 Lindenhurst Boyle, Brian (Att .) 2000 St . Mary’s Eisenhut, Wayne (Att .) 1974-76 St . Paul’s Cravens, Chip (Mid .) 1981-84 Cardinal Gibbons Boyle, Eric (Att .) 2007-08 Annapolis Eisinger, Doug (Mid ). 1988 Annapolis Crawford, Ken (Mid .) 1984 Edgewood Brakebill, Clint (Mid .) 2006-08 McCallie School Ellers, Kevin (Att .) 1989 Ridley Criswell, Chris (Mid .) 1997-98 St . Mary’s Brashears, Matty (Def.) 2015-pres. Calvert Hall Ellis, Steve (Mid .) 1987 Mt . Hebron Cross, Kevin (Goal) 2001 Eastern Tech Brashears, Michael (Mid .) 2009-12 Calvert Hall Engelke, Jonathan (Att) 2004-05, 07-08 Farmingdale Crotty, Stewart (Mid .) 1991-94 St . Paul’s Britton, Pat (Mid .) 2009-11 Seneca Valley Ernst, Randy (Mid .) 1990-91 Liberty Crowley, JP (Att.) 2016 Saint Thomas Aquinas Brockmeyer, Tony (Goal) 1981-83 Archbishop Curley Evans, Sean (Mid .) 2007 W . Chester Henderson Cuccinello, Greg (Mid .) 2012-pres . Mountain Lakes Brogan, Andy (Def .) 1994-97 Yorktown Eyster, George (Att .) 1994 Springfield Broseker, Rob (Mid .) 1994-97 Severn School Cummins, Adam (Def .) 2002-05 LaSalle Brown, Zach (Mid .) 2011 Governors Academy Cummings, Dave (Mid .) 1998-99 Loyola

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster F Harrison, Allen (Mid .) 1982 Boys’ Latin Kennedy, Collin (Def .) 2015 St . Mary’s Fanshaw, Andrew (Mid.) 2015-pres. Calvert Hall Harrison, Tom (Def .) 1974-76 Towson Kent, Barry (Mid .) 1987-88 Eastdale (Canada) Feeley, Dennis (Mid .) 1975-78 Dulaney Hastings, Tim (Goal) 1978-81 Sewickley Academy Kenyon, John (Def .) 2009-12 Santa Fe Christian Feeney, Steve (Goal) 1979-80 Boys’ Latin Havens, Tim (Att .) 1970-73 Corning East Kernan, Kyle (Def .) 1991 Ward Melville Fennessy, John (Def .) 2010-14 Yorktown Heacock, Steve (Def .) 1972-73 Baltimore Keyes, Matt (Mid .) 1998 St . Mary’s Ferrante, Joe (Mid .) 1972-75 Deer Park Headrick, Dennis (Def .) 1978 Suffolk Kidd, Tom (Mid .) 1973-76 Boys’ Latin Fiat, Kyle (Att .) 2005-06 Olympus Heddings, Barry (Mid .) 1994-97 Towson Kiddy, Mike (Def .) 1980 Loch Raven Fields, Todd (Mid .) 1993-94 Calvert Hall Heim, Blake (Att .) 2011-12 Lake Oswego Kimball, Bill (Att .) 1974 St . Mary’s Fierro, Chris (Mid .) 1981 Manhasset Henderson, Murdo (D-M) 1989-90 Boys’ Latin Kimmel, David (Mid ) . 1988 East Meadow Fila, Larry (Goal) 1982 Cardinal Gibbons Higgins, Joe (Def .) 1977 Randallstown Kinnear, Dylan (Att.) 2016 Bowness (Canada) Fischer, Matthew (Mid .) 1990 Loyola Hiltebidle, Bart (Mid .) 1980-81 Severn School Kirby, Ian (Att .) 2015-16 Massapequa Fitzgerald, Sean (Mid .) 2010-11 Arundel Hines, Tim (Mid .) 1982 Mount St . Joseph Kirby, John (Mid .) 1980-81 Massapequa Fleegle, Eric (Goal) 2005 Sts . Peter & Paul Hock, Chris (Mid .) 1977-80 Lynbrook Kisslinger, Steve (LSM) 1991 Lakeland Hodgson, Andrew (Mid .) 2011-15 West Islip Florio, Matt (Mid .) 2001-04 Bethpage Kittle, Erik (Att .) 1999 Chesapeake Hoge, Louis (Att .) 1974-75 West Islip Flynn, Dan (Mid .) 1994-94 Annapolis Klausner, Ron (Def .) 1985-88 Wantagh Hoke, John (Def .) 1982-84 Fallston Flynn, Tim (Att .) 2008-11 Barnstable Kohlenstein, Doug (Def .) 2011-12 River Hill Holman, Jason (Mid .) 2005 Westminster Ford, Bunky (Att .) 1958-59 Dundalk Konen, Tyler (Att.) 2014-pres. Bridgewater-Raritan Holmes, Denny (Mid ) . 1975-77 Severna Park Ford, Spencer (Mid ./Att .) 1996-99 Towson Kordon, Larry (Def .) 1985 W T. . Clarke Holub, Dan (Att .) 2007 Mount St . Joseph Fortmann, Jordan (Mid .) 2011-13 Arch . Spalding Korvin, Bill (Att .) 1977-78 Arundel Hopkins, Alistair (Att .) 1999-00 West Mecklenburg Fountain, Alex (Mid .) 2001-04 Fayetteville-Manlius Kotowski, Carl (Def .) 1976 Baltimore Poly Holthaus, Jim (Mid .) 1975-76 Mount St . Joseph Franzen, Greg (Mid .) 1997-98 MacArthur Kramer, Dan (Att .) 2009-12 Rocky Point Hornish, Steve (Def .) 1977-79 Columbia Frederick, Joe (Def .) 1985-86 Yorktown Krastel, Chris (Mid .) 1993-94 Boys’ Latin Horner, John (Def .) 2012-13 Dublin Jerome Friedman, Dave (Def .) 1997 Hammond Krol, Tom (Def .) 1973 Baltimore Horowitz, Jay (Mid .) 1999-2002 W T. . Woodson Furnari, Vince (Mid .) 1986-87 Loch Raven Kroneberger, Bob (Mid ) . 1982 Loch Raven Horrigan, John (Goal) 1998-2001 St . Mary’s Kroneberger, Mark (Mid ). 1976 Northern Horrigan, Rob (Mid .) 1999 St . Mary’s Krupinsky, Kevin (Mid .) 1991-94 St . Mary’s G Hoskins, Scott (Mid ). 1993-96 Towson Kuzma, Tim (Def .) 1983 Edgewood Gabel, Ross (Mid .) 1998-99 John F . Kennedy Hoy, Matt (Goal) 2014-pres. T.S. Wootten Gaeng, Brendan (Mid .) 1987-90 John Carroll Hutchinson, Neil (Mid .) 2013 Loyola Blackfield L Gallagher, Johnny (Mid .) 2013-14 DeMatha Catholic House, David (Mid .) 1984 North Harford Lachowicz, Ryan (Mid .) 1996-99 Calvert Hall Gallant, Frank (Def .) 1987-88 Huntington Houser, Michael (Mid .) 2004-06 Severn LaCour, Greg (Att .) 1978-81 Floral Park Gambone, Ray (Def .) 1988 Perkiomen Prep Howard, Joe (Att .) 1973 Baltimore Lafferty, Mike (Def .) 1973-74 Severna Park Ganley, Ben (Mid .) 2007-10 Calverton School Hughes, Matt (Att .) 2010-13 Central Bucks East Lalley, Kevin (Mid .) 2009-11 Orchard Park Gay, Bob (Mid .) 1980 Calvert Hall Hunt, John (Goal) 2000, 2002 Christian Brothers Lally, Bob (Def .) 1990-91 Loyola Geary, Danny (Mid .) 2007 South Carroll Hurley, Jeff (Def .) 1987 Boys’ Latin Lally, Ed (Att .) 2012 Sewickley Geist, Bob (Mid .) 1979 McDonogh Hutson, Greg (Mid .) 1982 Mount St . Joseph Lamantia, Marc (Goal) 1989-90-92 Elmont Memorial Genovese, Joe (Att .) 1990-93 Massapequa Hudson, Sam (Goal) 1999-00 Loyola Lamon, John (Mid ) . 2008-10 St . Mary’s Glaeser, Mark (Att .) 1975 Catonsville Lamon, Matt (Att .) 2009-12 St . Mary’s Goers, Mark (Mid .) 1993-95 Fairfax I Landy, Michael (Def .) 2009-11 Montclair Gonzalez, Bob (Def .) 1981-83 Arundel Iacona, Carl (Mid .) 2010-12 Massapequa Langton, Tim (Mid .) 1993-96 Paul D . Schrieber Gordon, Tim (Mid .) 1972-73 Baltimore Ingerman, Marc (Def .) 2009-11 Newtown Lapadula, Tom (Mid .) 1986 Half Hollow Hills East Goodrich, Zach (Mid.) 2016 Kent Island Latonick, Matt (Mid .) 2005-08 Archbishop Spalding Gorman, Nick (Def.) 2014-pres. Our Lady of Good Coun. Graebner, Mike (Def .) 1995-96 Towson J Graham, John (Goal) 1963-66 Unknown Jackson, Gerry (Def .) 1980-81 Archbishop Curley Graves, Jake (Goal) 2010-13 Salisbury School Jackson, Keith (Def .) 1976 Cambridge Greenberg, Carey (Goal) 1970-73 Elmont Jacobs, Steve (Def . 2005-06 Plainview Gregory, Zach (Mid .) 2013-14 Conestoga Jernstedt, Alec (Mid .) 2010-12 Wilsonville Gress, Pat (Att .) 1987-90 North Harford Johnson, Craig (Mid .) 1990-91 Franklin Griebe, Bob (Att .) 1972-75 Deer Park Johnson, Tom (Att .) 1997-98 Penfield Jones, J .D . (Mid .) 1999-00 Dewitt Griebe, Bobby (Att .) 2004-07 Boys’ Latin Jones, Jeff (Goal) 1973-76 John Carroll Grillo, Phil (Att .) 2004-06 Loyola Jones, Matt (Mid .) 2000-03 Oswego Grimaldi, Devin (Att .) 2011-14 Corning East Jones, Steve (Att .) 1978 Towson Gross, Charlie (Mid .) 1970-73 Baldwin Jones, Zach (Mid .) 2012 La Salle Guidera, Jim (Mid .) 1977-79 Calvert Hall Joyner, Scott (Mid .) 1995 Oakton Gutierrez, Glen (Mid .) 1981-82 Loch Raven Juarascio, Paul (Mid ). 1985-88 C . Milton Wright H K Haertel, Mike (Mid .) 1999-00 Arundel Kadan, Chris (Def .) 1997-98 Towson Hagelin, Adam (Mid .) 2005-08 Boys’ Latin Kalkstein, Warren (Mid .) 2011-12 Loyola Blakefield Hager, Jake (Mid.) 2015-pres. Kent Island Kane, Tim (Mid .) 1973 Baltimore Haley, Patrick (Att .) 2005 St . Mary’s Karpouzie, Michael (Def .) 1982-85 Patterson Hall, Brett (Def.) 2015-pres. Northport Karppala, Chris (Att .) 1999 Dulaney Hall, Ed (Mid .) 1981-84 Annapolis Karwacki, Kevin (Mid .) 1981-82 Calvert Hall Hanley, Pat (Att .) 1982-84 Perry Hall Kavanagh, Matt (Mid .) 1989-90 Spalding Hanlon, Peter (Def .) 1982-85 West Islip Hanzsche, Matt (Mid .) 2008-12 Mount St . Joseph Keane, Michael (Def .) 2010-11 St . Anthony’s Hardie, Rob (Mid .) 2001 Mount St . Joseph Kebschull, Bill (Def .) 1990 John Carroll Hare, Ian (Def .) 2014-15 Spring-Ford Senior Keesey, Ben (Def .) 1989-90 Loch Raven Harrington, Will (Mid .) 2009-10 Friends School Kellagher, Dennis (Def .) 1988-89 Edgewood Harris, Justin (Def .) 2000-01 Kent County Kelly, Kevin (Mid .) 2007-08 Calvert Hall

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster Lea, Tom (Mid .) 1994 Hammond Mezzanotte, Peter (Mid .) 2008-11 West Islip P Lee, Fred (Def .) 2005-08 Fairfield Prep Miller, Brady (Att .) 2000-03 Manhasset Paar, Charlie (Goal) 2006 Huntington Le Guen, Rob (Mid .) 2006 Knox School Miller, Dan (Def .) 1980 Freeport Padgett, Phil (Mid .) 1970-72 Division Avenue Lekas, Mitch (Mid .) 1973-76 Calvert Hall Miller, Dan (Def .) 1974-75 Severna Park Palocha, Jimmy (Mid .) 1996 Arundel Leonard, Matt (Mid.) 2014-pres. Winston Churchill Miller, Josh (Goal) 2015-pres. Brien McMahon Palumbo, Philip (Att .) 1998-99 East Meadow Lennon, Pat (Mid .) 2003 Walter Panas Miller, Mark (Att .) 1983-84 Corning East Paradise, Todd (Mid .) 1996, 98-00 Fallston Levelev, Iggy (Att .) 1997 Oakland Mills Miller, Mike (Goal) 1985-86 North Carroll Paris, Andy (Att .) 1976-77 Irondequoit Levinson, Jason (Goal) 1988-89 Glenelg Milligan, Cam (Att .) 2014 Holy Cross Secondary Parks, Jason (Goal) 1995 C . Milton Wright Levy, Ed (Goal) 1974 Northwestern Millon, Tony (D-M) 1988-91 Harborfields Parks, Spencer (Att.) 2015-pres. St. Paul’s Lewis, Ed (Def .) 1981-84 Columbia Mills, Ian (Mid .) 2009-12 Chantilly Parks, Tim (Mid ) . 1997-98 John Carroll Lilly, Victor (Def .) 1988 St . Mary’s Moag, Gavin (Goal) 1981-84 Loyola Pastirik, Christian (Mid .) 2010 St . Mary’s Linthicum, David (Goal) 1987-90 Parkville Mollet, Rich (Mid .) 1973-74 Boys’ Latin Patchak, Rich (Def .) 1990 Loyola Livingston, Calvin (Def.) 2015-pres. McDonogh Mona, Ryan (Def .) 2005 Archbishop Spalding Patterson, Chad (Def.) 2016 Westminster Lochte, Hunter (Mid .) 2000-03 Boys’ Latin Monaco, Brad (Mid ) . 2000-03 Orchard Park Paukovits, John (Mid .) 2012-13 Comsewogue Longo, Nick (Goal) 2010 Shoreham-Wading River Monaghan, Joe (Mid .) 1979-80 Mount St . Joseph Pavlick, Rich (Att .) 2000 Dublin Scioto Love, Travis (Goal) 2008-12 Winters Mill Mongeluzzi, Andrew (Att .) 2011 Lower Merion Peek, Jeff (Att .) 1984-87 Atholton Lowe, Mike (Def.) 2013-pres. Urbana Monrath, Gary (Mid .) 1974 Towson Pellizzi, Luke (Mid .) 2012-13 Massapequa Luciano, Dan (Mid .) 1997 Brentwood Montgomery, Drew (Goal) 2003-05 Lower Merion Pequigney, Conor (Mid .) 2013-pres . Archbishop Spalding Lucky, Tim (Mid .) 1992-95 North Harford Moore, Bruce (Mid .) 1974 Randallstown Pfarr, Drew (Mid .) 2001-04 St . Mary’s Luppe, John (Mid .) 1985-87 Cen . Collegiate (Can .) Moore, Dave (Mid .) 1994-97 Oswego Pfister, Joey (Def .) 2015 Walkersville Lynch, Kenny (Mid .) 2001-04 Columbia Moore, Jim (Def .) 1991-94 Huntington Pittman, Randy (Mid .) 1980-82 Annapolis Lynch, Mike (Mid.) 2014-pres. Boys Latin Moore, Tom (Mid .) 1971-74 Freeport Policastro, Michael (Att .) 1984-85 East Meadow Lynch, Rob (Mid .) 1982-84 Calvert Hall Moran, Mark (Mid .) 1986-89 Old Mill Pomles, Josh (Mid .) 1992-93 Boys’ Latin Lyons, Austin (Mid .) 2013 Hunterdon Central Morgan, Tim (Mid .) 2005 River Hill Pomponio, Bob (Goal) 1987 Towson Moroney, Aaron (Def .) 2013 Millbrook Pons, Andrew (Goal) 1985 John Carroll M Morrison, Andrew (Mid .) 2008 St . Margaret’s Pontious, John (Att .) 1978 Dulaney Mowbray, Allen (Def .) 1978-79 Cambridge Mabus, Justin (Mid .) 2012-15 . Yorktown Heights Poulos, Andrew (Mid .) 2009-12 Our Lady of Good Counsel Moynahan, Chris (Att .) 1989-93 Rye Machiran, Jon (Mid .) 2001-04 Mt . Hebron Pouring, Andy (Att .) 1979-80 St . Mary’s Mozzone, Mike (Def .) 2000 Bridgeton Academy Machiran, Mike (Def .) 1998-2001 Mt . Hebron Powers, Bobby (Mid .) 1978-81 St . Mary’s Mull, Steve (Att .) 2003-06 Fallston MacMillan, Doug (Att .) 1982 Annapolis Prendergast (Att .) 2012 Mullen, Paul (Mid .) 1976-78 Corning East MacMullan, Todd (Mid .) 2003-06 Severn Preis, Steve (Mid .) 1996-99 Calvert Hall Mullen, Tom (Att .) 1971-72 Corning East Maffei, Sal (Def .) 1973 West Islip Preuss, Ryan (Mid .) 2004-06 Ward Melville Mulligan, Andy (Goal) 1997 West Islip Maguire, Sean (Att .) 2009-12 Calvert Hall Purdue, Ed (Mid .) 1981-82 Hanover Park Mulligan, Chris (Mid .) 1985-88 Joppatowne Maher, Jim (Att .) 1976 Huntington Purdue, Frank (Mid .) 1979-81 Hanover Park Mullins, Scott (Mid ). 1983-86 Islip Maher, Tim (Mid .) 1973-76 Huntington Mahoney, Mike (Mid .) 1960-63 St . Mary’s Mumford, Jackson (Mid.) 2016 Stephen Decatur Murphy, Rich (Def .) 1982-84 Uniondale Q Mahoney, Tim (Att .) 1968-71 Annapolis Murphy, Robb (Goal) 1998-99 Arapahoe Quinn, David (Att .) 1992-95 Newton North Makfinsky, John (Def .) 1987 Boonton Murphy, Ty (Mid ) . 2010-13 Christian Bros . Acad . Quinn, Ryan (Mid .) 2014 Newton North Maloof, Grant (Mid.) 2016 South River Murray, Mike (Att .) 1996-97, 99-00 North Harford Mangan, Brian (Def .) 2008-09 Wantagh Murthea, Joe (Def .) 1981-82 Mount St . Joseph R Manigault, Keith (Def .) 1983 Southwestern Manos, Tom (Goal) 1984-87 Lower Merion Muscarella, Nicholas (Mid.) 2016 Winston Churchill Raevis, John (Def .) 1981 Brentwood Myers, Brian (Mid .) 2001-04 Orchard Park Marciniak, Walt (Mid .) 1986-87 Northeast Ranagan, John (Def .) 1975 Yorktown Myers, Jay (Mid .) 1989-92 Mount St . Joseph Marshall, Steve (Def .) 1974-75 Archbishop Curley Raszewski, Mike (Mid .) 2005-06 St . Mary’s Myers, Roger (Att .) 1983-85 Half Hollow Hills West Martin, Tyler (Goal) 1999 Lake Washington Ray, Mason (Mid ). 1996-97 Dulaney Maurer, Andrew (Def .) 2007 Ward Melville Red Arrow, Mikko (Mid .) 1980-81 Freeport Mayes, Tyler (Mid.) 2014-pres. Calvert Hall N Reese, Rick (Mid .) 1987 Arundel Mazza, Jon (Mid.) 2016 The Calverton School Napolitano, Joe (Mid .) 1988 St . Mary’s Regan, Rich (Def .) 1990-93 Loyola McCall, Mike (Mid .) 1978 Towson Napolitano, Ryan (Att .) 2013 Northport Reppert, Brad (Att .) 1998, 00-02 Loyola McCarty, Ben (Mid.) 2012-pres. South Carroll Nash, Ryan (Goal) 2000-01 Mount St . Joseph Reuss, Mark (Mid .) 1977-78 John Wilson McClure, Dan (Def .) 1989-91 Havre de Grace Naso, Mike 1998-99 Lynbrook Richardson, Todd (Att .) 1986-89 Edgewood McCreary, Nate (Mid .) 2001-04 Henderson Neale, Nick 2013 Dublin Jerome Richter, Matt (Def .) 2006-09 Glenelg McCutcheon, Bill (Att .) 2007-09 Chatham Nelson, Tom (Att .) 1973-76 Levittown Ridgely, Kyle (Def.) 2016 Linganore McDermott, Colin (Mid .) 1992-93 Great Neck South Nolan, Danny (Mid .) 1976-77 East Meadow Riggins, Tim (Def .) 1991 Annapolis McDonald, John (Mid.) 2015-pres. Ballston Spa Norris, Stephen (Att .) 2009-11 Leonardtown Riley, John (Mid .) 1997 Glen Burnie McDonnell, Brian (Mid .) 1983 Towson Catholic Riley, Scott (Def .) 1977 Loch Raven Roan, Reid (Mid .) 1981 W T. . Woodson McDonnell, Terry (Mid .) 1978-80 Towson Catholic O McEneaney, Matt (Mid .) 1988 Annapolis Robertson, Cole (Mid.) 2015-pres. St. Mary’s Obloj, Keith (Mid .) 2004-07 Farmingdale McGarity, Tim (Mid .) 1973-74 Towson Rosata, Chris (Mid .) 1983-85 Waterloo Obloj, Ryan (Att .) 2000-03 Farmingdale McGovern, Mark (Mid .) 1987 C . Milton Wright Rose, Brandon (Def .) 2005 Rush Henrietta O’Brien, Jerry (Att .) 1984 Massapequa McGuire, Patrick (Def .) 2013-14 St .Francis DeSales Rosensweig, Mitchell (Mid .) 2006-09 Pikesville O’Donnell, Pete (Def .) 1978-80 Loch Raven McKenny, Paul (Goal) 1988 West Genesee Rosenzweig, Jason (Goal) 2010-11 Massapequa O’Donnell, Ryan (Def .) 2005-08 Henderson McKenzie, Doug (Mid .) 1976-78 Fair Lawn Ross, Dannie (Att .) 1996-97-99 Towson Ogas, Jeremy (Mid .) 1997 Broadneck McKinnon, Machiel (D-M) 1985 Ward Melville Roth, Jamie (Goal) 1996-97 Harborfields Ogrudek, Bobby (Def .) 2004-05 Schreiber McManus, Buddy (Mid .) 1973 Baltimore Runk, Keith (Goal) 1979-82 Towson Ostrander, JoJo (Def .) 2012-2015 . Farmingdale Meerholz, Collin (Mid .) 2002 Northern Rutledge, Kevin (Mid .) 2003-06 Mahopac Owen, David (Att .) 1985 Bel Air Mehrer, Matthew (Def .) 2004-07 Bingham Ruocco, Ralph (Def .) 1975-77 Corning East Owings, Mike (Def .) 1980-81 Boys’ Latin Meyran, Kevin (Def .) 1998-2001 Schreiber Ruhl, Scott (Mid .) 2008-11 Dublin Jerome Mezzanotte, Dominic (Mid .) 1985 Archbishop Curley Rush, Tom (Att .) 1988-90 Parkville Mezzanotte, Frank (Def .) 1970-73 West Islip Russo, Paul (Goal) 1974-77 Oceanside Ryan, Sean (Att .) 1993-95 Calvert Hall ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 119 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide

Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster S T Y Sabo, Brian (Def .) 1992-93 Andover Tall, Bill (Att .) 1978-82 Cambridge Young, Sean (Def .) 2012 Oakville Ontario Sachs, Nolan (Def.) 2016 Manheim Township Taguding, Ryan (Def .) 2007 Towson Young, Tyler (Mid.) 2014-pres. Arundel Sadtler, Billy (Goal) 2007-08 Albemarle Tamulevich, Carl (Def .) 1991-92 St . Mary’s Youngman, Russ 1973-74 Towson Santini, Evan (Def .) 2001-04 St . Mary’s Tankersley, Josh (Mid .) 1999-2002 Novi (Mich .) Yousefi, Jed (Mid .) 2013-15 Walkersville Christian Sauser, Stephen (Def .) 2008-09 Northeast Tanico, Jim (Goal) 1978 St . John the Baptist Saxon, Craig (Att .) 1969-72 n/a Thomas, Matt (Mid .) 2010-12 Urbana Z Scaggs, Dave (Mid .) 1965-69 n/a Thomas, Wendell (Def .) 1971-74 Baltimore Poly Zando, Matt (Mid .) 2003-06 Carthage Scarborough, Jason (Def .) 1992-93 West Chester East Timmins, Matt (Att .) 1992-95 West Chester East Zetzer, Adam (Mid .) 2005 Park School Schabdach, Steve (Mid .) 1977-80 Loyola Tischer, Joe (Mid .) 1958-59 Arundel Zook, Cameron (Def .) 2007-10 La Costa Canyon Schmidt, Steve (Att .) 2002 Fork Union Academy Tizard, Steve (Def .) 1981 Towson Zoppo, Robby (Mid .) 2011-13 Calvert Hall Schneider, Justin (Att ./Mid .) 2006-09 St . Mary’s Todd, Mark (Att .) 1986 Patterson Zumpano, Chris (Mid .) 2000-03 Springfield Schultz, Jim (D-M) 1982-85 Cold Spring Harbor Tracy, Brett (Mid .) 2014 Wilmington Friends Schwartz, Mike (Mid .) 1981 Great Neck South Tracy, Tyler (Mid .) 2002-03 St . Paul’s Scope, Sean (Mid .) 1984-85 East Meadow Travis, Kevin (Att .) 1995-97 Kings Park Scranton, Scott (Mid .) 1982-84 Calvert Hall Treadway, Bill (Def .) 1975-77 Southern Seelye, Kenny (Goal) 1985 South Carroll Treese, Matt (Mid .) 1995-97 Atholton Seider, Joe (Att.) 2014-pres. Hereford Tucker, John (Mid .) 1980-82 Archbishop Curley Semkow, Dan (Def .) 1977-80 Deer Park Turnblacer, Ted (Def .) 2003-06 St . Mary’s Sharretts, Doug (Mid .) 1991 Boys’ Latin Tyler, Al (D-M) 1992-95 Baltimore Poly Sheehe, Sean (Def .) 2009-12 Hempfield Shek, Rob (Mid .) 1988-91 Bel Air U Shiflett, Loyd (D-M) 1994 Calvert Hall Uhlman, Jesse (Mid.) 2015-pres. Westminster Shiflett, Wyatt (Goal) 1994-97 Calvert Hall Urso, Joe (Mid .) 1977 Brentwood Shotts, Mike (Mid .) 1985 Lindenhurst Shoul, David (Mid .) 1988-91 Towson Catholic Shubert, Jamie (D-M) 1986-89 Arundel V Sidoriak, Dylan (LSM) 2016 Conestoga Valenti, Vince (Att .) 1981 Calvert Hall Simonetti, Frank (Def .) 1975 Fair Lawn Vanags, Eric (Def .) 1994-97 Paul D . Schreiber Simpson, Peter (Att .) 2006-07 St . Mary’s Vetter, Brian (Mid .) 2005-08 Annapolis Siskind, Jules (Att .) 1976-79 Fair Lawn Vetter, Chris (Att .) 2013-14 Central Bucks East Siskind, Max (Att .) 2011-15 Henderson Vetter, Matt (Def .) 2007-10 Annapolis Sisson, Steve (Att .) 1974-75 West Islip Vetters, Don (Goal) 1958-59 Forest Park Skinner, Barry (Att .) 1980 Towson Von Sas, Paul (Def .) 1978-81 Severna Park Smearman, David (Mid .) 1985 Calvert Hall Smedley, Kyle (Mid .) 2006-08 St . Paul’s School W Smith, Keith (Mid .) 1997-00 North Harford Walker, Jay (D-M) 1989-92 Ward Melville Smith, Glenn (Att .) 1988-91 Boys’ Latin Walsh, Rich (Def .) 1996 W T. . Woodson Smith, Joe (Def .) 2000, 02-04 Vestal Warga, Bryan (Def .) 1981-82 Archbishop Curley Smith, Zak (Mid .) 2000-03 Skaneateles Warren, Jack (Mid .) 1975 Dundalk Socha, Erik (Def .) 1996-97 West Morris Central Warren, Ralph (Mid .) 1976 Dundalk Sothoron, John (Goal) 1969-72 n/a Wascavage, Andrew (Goal) 2009-13 St . Mary’s Ryken Sothoron, Reed (Goal) 2002-05 St . Mary’s Ryken Wascavage, Joe (Def .) 2007-10 St . Mary’s Ryken Sovero, Matt (Att.) 2016 Saint Peter & Paul Watson, Tom (Mid .) 1977-80 Fox Lane Spangler, Eric (Def .) 1987 Old Mill Wedemeyer, Karl (Def .) 1986 Northeast Speaks, Wesley (Def .) 2000-02 Robinson Weidner, Joey (Def .) 2012-13 Boys’ Latin Spear, Todd (Att .) 2000-03 Friends School Weinstein, Chip (Goal) 1988, 91 Kent School Speers, Tim (Mid .) 1989-92 West Chester East Weitz, Chuck (Def .) 1975 Catonsville Speicher, Dan (Def .) 1982 Lynbrook Whalen, Brian (Goal) 1993-96 Canterbury Spencer, David (Mid .) 1992-95 Lake Braddock Wheeler, Rob (Goal) 2007-10 Friends School Spencer, Mark (Mid .) 1992-95 Lake Braddock Whipple, Chris (Att .) 2003 Meade Stadelmaier, Joe (Def .) 1984-86 Yorktown Whipple, Mark (Mid .) 2002 Meade Stark, Greg (Mid .) 1998 Calvert Hall White, Tyler (Goal.) 2012-pres. Corning Steedman, Wayne (Att .) 1973 Baltimore Whiting, Chauncey (Def .) 2008-09 River Hill Stefanides, Jason (Def .) 1984-87 Bel Air Wildey, Ian (D-M) 1995-96 Towson Stein, Bruce (Mid .) 1973 Towson Wieber, Ken (Mid .) 1977 MacArthur Stephenson, Ed (Def .) 1986-89 Dulaney Wilkerson, Jimmie (Mid.) 2016 St. Mary’s Ryken Stillwell, Steven (Mid.) 2015-pres. Winston Churchill Williams, Gary (Mid .) 1992 Annapolis Stratton, Larry (Mid .) 1973-74 Dulaney Williams, Lee (D-M) 1995-96 Geneva Stratton, Tim (Att .) 2008-11 Manheim Township Williams, Mark (Goal) 1980-82 Loch Raven Strauss, Ben (Def .) 2010 Lynbrook Williams, Nick (Mid ) . 2004-07 Calvert Hall Strohman, Mike (Mid .) 1993-96 Broadneck Winkoff, Richard (Att .) 1984-87 Fox Lane Stromberg, Matt (Def .) 1994-97 Mt . Hebron Wisner, Paul (Def .) 1990 Overlea Note: This is a list of Tigers’ all-time roster from 1973 to Sturm, Kevin (Att .) 1995-97, 99 St . Mary’s Wittelsberger, Kurt (Att .) 1979 Dulaney present, with limited rosters from 1958-72 . . Listed are the Sullivan, Chris (Mid .) 1979-82 Arundel Wohltmann, Chuck (Def .) 1994-96 MacArthur player’s name, his final position, seasons in which he played Sunday, Brendan (Att.) 2016 Arlington Wohltmann, Steve (Def .) 1996-98 MacArthur and the high school he attended . Any corrections and/or Sweigart, David (Def .) 1979-80 Corning West Woodford, Justin (Goal) 2008-09 Dulaney additions can be sent to the Towson University Athletics Woods, Kacey (Def .) 2009, 2011 McDonogh School Media Relations Office . Wright, Bob (Mid .) 1989 Loyola Wylly, Matt (Mid.) 2014-pres. Worthington Kilbourne

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster by Jersey Number Below is a list of Towson’s all-time jersey numbers, dating back to the 1973 season when such records became available . There are two retired nuymbers at Towson, #10 and #21 . Those numbers belonged to Jim Darcangelo and Bob Griebe, respectively . Both of those former Towson Tigers are enshrined in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame . Names listed below in bold indicate players currently wearing that number . Names may appear multiple times under different numbers as players change numbers between seasons . For example, Ian Kirby is listed under #18 and #6 . He wore #18 during the 2016 campaign and currently wears #6 . #1______Calvin Livingston, Max Siskind, Matt Hanzsche, Matt Eckerl, Ryan Cocchi, Justin Berry, Wyatt Shiflett, Tim Colt, David Linthicum, Kenny Seelye, Gavin Moag, Bob Kroneberger, Glen Gutierrez #2______Shane Brennan, Tyler White, Michael Brashears, Matt Antol, Danny Cocchi, Mike Murray, Greg Franzen, Jon Riley, Michael Strohman, Marc Lamantia, Chip Weinstein, Chris Dail, Tom Manos, Al Boesch, John Ranagan #3______Brian Bolewicki, Zach Jones, Ian Mills, Rob Wheeler, Brad Monaco, J .D . Jones, John Doby, Mason Ray, Jason Parks, George Eyster, Eric Johnson, Travis Boone, Mark Moran, Sean Scope, Rob Lynch, Vince Valenti #4______Nick Gorman, Billy Choiniere, Brock Armour, Billy Sadtler, Mike Raszewski, Neil Adams, Matt Clune, Josh Polmes, Matt Bleach, Steve Ellis, Billy Blair, Scott Mullins, Adam Berg #5______Steven Stillwell, Matt Leonard, Peter Athens, Cory Dobyns, Luke Pellizzi, Sean Maguire, Brian Vetter, Nate McCreary, John Horrigan, Matt Dolski, Matt Czoka, Tim Barger, Tom Rush, Bob Pomponio, Jeff Wadsworth, Jim Schultz, Rob Lynch, Doug MacMillan, Bryan Byrd #6______Spencer Parks, Devin Grimaldi, Tommy Beach, Bill McCutcheon, Casey Cittadino, Brad Reppert, Brad Reppert, Dan Luciano, Al Tyler, Jamie Shubert, Mike Miller, John Kirby, Jim Bernhardt, Warren Como, Jack Warren, Charlie Gross #7______Connor Harryman, Jesse Uhlman, Nick Ancona, Ty Murphy, Travis Love, Blake Best, Keith Obloj, Ryan O’Donnell, Steve Mull, John Hunt, Spencer Ford, Gary Williams, Kyle Kernan, Jason Levinson, Scott Mullins, Brian Dempsey, Terry McDonnell, John Barnes, Warren Como, John Baldini #8______Tyler Konen, Thomas DeNapoli, Paul DeBord, Ben Ganley, Charlie Paar, Ricky Beecher, Mark Whipple, Drew Walenga, Erik Kittle, Kevin Travis, Joe Genovese, Kevin Ellers, Barry Kent, Matt Box, Bill Cordial, Frank Purdue, Dan Miller, Jim Guidera, Paul Russo, Tim Gordon #9______Jon Mazza, Dan Carder, Andrew Hodgson, Stephen Norris, Mitchell Rosensweig, Kevin Rutledge, Josh Cornett, Jim D’Annunzio, Rob Broseker, Colin McDermott, Randy Ernst, Robert Shek, Tim Dickens, Tim Dickson, Frank Barile, Greg Hutson, Greg LaCour, Dan Semkow, Jeff Jones, Wendell Thomas #10______Pat Gress, Walt Marciniak, John Conley, Mike Schwartz, John Como, Brian Cooley, Jim Darcangelo #11______Cole Robertson, Andrew Hodgson, Matt Lamon, John Lamon, Matt Latonick, Matt Jones, Todd Paradise, Matt Timmins, Stewart Grotty, Marc Austin, Jeff Peek, Mark Miller, Glen Gutierrez, Tim Hastings, Jules Siskind, Steve Marshall #12______Matt Sovero, Ben McCarty, Dan Kramer, Matt Vetter, Chris Whipple, Jay Horowitz, Jamie Roth, Steve Bruso, Lindsay Dixon, Paul McKenny, Dave Aguirre, Chris Rosata, Keith Runk, Ken Wieber, Tom Wagner, Jeff Jones, Joe Ardolino #13______Grant Maloof, Dylan Sidoriak, Jesse Uhlman, Chris Vetter, Blake Heim, Tim Flynn, Peter Simpson, Matt Sullivan, Adam Baxter, Robb Murphy, Jeremy Ogas, Ian Wildey, Dan Flynn, Tim Speers, Todd Richardson, Dominic Mezzanotte, Steve Eagan, Gavin Moag, Mike Owings, Dennis Headrick, Jules Siskind, Bob Dykman #14______Zach Goodrich, Patrick McGuire, Cory Dobyns, Ed Lally, Carl Iacona, Joe Wascavage, Steve Mull, Todd Spear, Keith Smith, Tim Lucky, Michael DeSimone, Richard Winkoff, Mike Burke, Steve Feeney, Mark Reuss, Joe Doegherty, Tim Havens #15______Johnny Guiffreda, Ian Hare, Rob Zoppo, Matt Lamon, Adam Hagelin, Ryan Obloj, Jesse D’Alonzo, Matt Treese, Steve Carcaterra, Tim Speers, Jim Duswalt, Joe Stadelmaier, Tom Bruno, Jules Siskind, Paul Mullen, Dennis Feeley, Steve Condenzio, Joe Ferrante #16______Jack Adams, Brian Bolewicki, Carl Iacona, Kacey Woods, Kyle Batton, Joe Smith, Steve Preis, Bob Doherty, Donald Askey, Brendan Gaeng, Andrew Pons, Chip Cravens, Chris Fierro, Steve Feeney, Paul Mullen, Ron Anderson, Larry Anderson, Tom D’Ambrogi, Tom Moore

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster by Jersey Number #17______Casey Kimmel, John Horner, Jordan Fortmann, Will Harrington, Jason Donati, Tyler Tracy, Ryan Nash, Brian Boyle, Josh Cornick, Scott Joyner, Michael Gately, Donald Connolly, Steve Eagan, Mark Todd, David Owen, David House, Brian McDonnell, Randy Pittman, Steve Jones, Mitch Lekas #18______Hunter Tyler, Ian Kirby, Ryan Adler, Shane Casey, Scott Ruhl, Nick Williams, Ben DeFelice, Jason DuPont, Ross Gabel, Mike Murray, Bryan Lewinski, Chris Krastel, John Blatchley, Frank Gallant, Pat Gress, Joe Frederick, Ed Hall, Mark Williams, Steve Schabdach, Greg Chasney, Buddy McManus #19______Michael Fanshaw, Andrew Fanshaw, Ryan Napolitano, Matt Hughes, Randall Cooper, Mark DeGroat, Bobby Ogrudek, Jared Albert, John Campbell, Tom Johnson, Barry Heddings, David Spencer, Rob Shek, Joe Napolitano, Jeff Hurley, Jamie Shubert, Michael Policastro, Tony Brockmeyer, Mike Owings, John Carolan, Terry McDonnell, Wayne Eisenhut, Sal Maffei #20______Sid Ewell, Mike Lowe, Doug Kohlenstein, Marc Ingerman, Steve Jacobs, Kyle Cunningham, Rich Pavlick, Ryan Lachowicz, David Quinn, Richard Betcher, Murdo Henderson, Nick Balducci, Roger Myers, Chris Sullivan, Chris Ciletti, Mark Glaeser, Victor Cook, Bob Bailey #21______Bobby Griebe, Danny Cocchi, Philip Palumbo, Steve Liscio, Ray Gambone, Vince Furnari, Dan DeLucie, Mike Buttelman, Tom Wagner, Keith Jackson, Bob Griebe #22______Ryan Drenner, John Fennessy, Brian Mangan, Matt Zando, Josh Tankersley, Chris Kadan, Scott Hoskins, Craig Johnson, Bob Lally, T .J . Dickens, Jim DeCarlo, Ed Purdue, Vernon Anderson, Tom Kidd, Bill Kimball, Tom Kidd #23______Tyler Young, Matt Leonard, Matt Thomas, Stephen Norris, Clint Brakebill, Brian Myers, Sam Hudson, Jesse D’Alonzo, Dave Friedman, Jon Salch, Dan Flynn, Brian Cesarski, John Luppe, Sean Scope, Keith Manigault, Jim Schultz, Mikko Red Arrow, Steve Hornish, Tom Nelson #24______Brendan Sunday, Kodiak Adams, Cam Milligan, Aaron Moroney, Alec Jernstedt, Fred Lee, Adam Cummins, Justin Harris, Geoff Champney, Iggy Levelev, Lee Williams, Kevin Krupinsky, Matt Kavanagh, Matt McEneaney, Jeff Dumpson, Pat Hanley, Joe Murtha, Barry Skinner, Dennis Feeley, Jim Maher, Louis Hoge . Tim Kane #25______Brett Hall, Justin Mabus, Peter Mezzanotte, Cryder DiPietro, Rob Le Guen, Mike Machiran, Tom Johnson, Sean Ryan, Jay Myers, Matt Decker, Frank Benkovic, Robert Domini, Dan Speicher, Gerry Jackson, Bill Korvin, Jeff Davis, Gary Monath, Russell Youngman #26______Joe Seider, Conor Pequigney, Ty Murphy, John DuBois, Mike Engelke, Kenny Lynch, Mike Naso, Dave Moore, Rich Patchak, Dennis Kellagher, Jim Bruno, Tony Carson, Jeff Bird, Joe Monaghan, John Pontious, Joe Urso, Jack Warren, Tom Krol #27______Mike Lynch, Nick Ancona, Kevin Lalley, Chris Corsiglia, Phil Grillo, Kevin Rutledge, Kyle Campbell, Ryan Douglas, Andrew DiMaria, Fred Cindrich, Tim Riggins, Bob Wright, Jerry Baratta, David Smearman, Bryan Byrd, Bart Hiltabidle, Allen Mowbray, Jim Holthaus, Rick Mollet #28______Matt Hoy, Nick Neale, Luke Pellizzi, Bobby Devine, Chauncey Whiting, Matthew Mehrer, Alex Fountain, Kevin Sturm, Lloyd Shiflett, Bob Doherty, Tony Millon, Jerry O’ Brien, Tom Cox, Kevin Karwacki, Chris Hock, Tim Maher #29______Adam Ceribelli, John Paukovits, Zach Brown, Dan Kramer, Andrew Morrison, Ryan Preuss, Wesley Speaks, David Cummings, Greg Franzen, Tim Langton, David Shoul, Eddie Bollinger, Ken Crawford, Bill Tall, Kelvin Buckson, Danny Nolan, Joe Dougherty, Larry Stratton #30______Chad Patterson, Greg Cuccinello, Jason Rosenzweig, Phil Blevins, Kyle Cunningham, Zak Smith, Chris Anzelone, Mark Goers, Carl Beernink, David Kimmel, Mark McGovern, Jerry Baratta, Nick Balducci, Jim Peek, Scott Mullins, Kelvin Buckson, Tom Watson, Bernie Bernstein, Clark Bernstein, Bruce Stein #31______Nick DelBene, Zack Gregory, John Kenyon, Timmy Andre, Brady Miller, Kevin Cross, Ryan Nash, Rob Horrigan, Tim Parks, Trevor Harvey, Chris Mason, Tom Lea, Jay Walker, Glenn Smith, Scott Scranton, Bobby Powers, Andy Paris, Carl Kotowski, Russ Youngman, Steve Heacock #32______Alec Burckley, Andrew Wascavage, Justin Schneider, Reed Sothoron, Mike Mozzone, Christopher Criswell, Jimmy Paloucha, Jim Moore, Mark Goers, Bill Kebschull, Tom Carson, Bobby Conroy, Tom Lapadula, Peter Beach, Paul Von Sas, Frank Atwood, Larry Anderson, Frank Mezzonotte #33______Tyler Mayes, Jack Graves, Jonathan Engelke, Phil Blevins, Chris Zumpano, Dannie Ross, Dudley Dixon, Omar Black, Carl Tamulevich, Dan McClure, Doug Eisinger, Mark Cunningham, John Tucker, Kurt Wittelsberger, Paul Russo, Dan Miller, Carey Greenberg

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster by Jersey Number #34______Scott Barger, Pat Conroy, Peter Athens, Ben Strauss, Andrew Poulos, John Lamon, Randall Cooper, Mark DeGroat, Kevin Meyran, Mike Graebner, Stewart Crotty, Glenn Smith, Jason Stefanides, Larry Fila, Bob Danio, Tom Harrison, Bill Busik #35______Drew Laundry, Jackson Mumford, Matty Brashears, Max Siskind, Dave Edens, Matt Florio, Paul Linkins, Chris Karppala, Greg Stark, Matt Stromberg, Doug Sharretts, Rich Bowen, Paul Darymple, Allen Harrison, Bill Cordial, Andy Pouring, Jim Tanico, Scott Riley, Mark Kroneberger, Victor Cook, Jeff Cook, Jeff Clarke #36______Jimmie Wilkerson, Calvin Livingston, Tyler Konen, Ryan Napolitano, James Barlow, Andrew Hodgson, Cameron Zook, Drew Pfarr, Zach Dewaters, Alistair Hopkins, Thad Schmidt, Mason Ray, Chris Moynahan, Rick Reese, Ed Lewis, Bob Gay, Bob Geist, Fran Duffy, Andy Paris, Dave Eichelberger, Chuck Weitz, Mike Lafferty, Mike Lafferty #37______Matt Wylly, Dan Carder, Joseph Bongiorno, Ryan O’Donnell, Keith Obloj, Collin Meerholz, Brad Monaco, John Campbell, Mark Spencer, Victor Lilly, Larry Kordon, Rich Murphy, Ed Purdue, Steven Appel, Chris Sullivan, Dan Semkow, Denny Holmes, Wayne Steedman #38______Ben Coakley, Jon Mazza, Brett Hall, Tyler Young, Ryan Adler, Matt Hughes, Tommy Beach, Dave Edens, Drew Montgomery, Collin Meerholz, Kevin Blaney, Erik Socha, Matt Cairns, Brian Sabo, Matthew Fischer, Bob Sauro, Ed Stepehenson, Machiel McKinnon, David Cosimano, Dan Semkow, Mike Burke, Doug McKenzie, Thomas Nelson, Joe Howard #39______Joe Patti, John McDonald, Ryan Drenner, Reece Bartell, Zack Jones, Michael Fay, Ryan DeSmit, Ian Mills, Eric Boyle, Oliver Bacon, Mike Czajkowski, Matt Jones, Andy Mulligan, Brian Whalen, Paul Wisner, Chris Mulligan, Bryan Warga, Mike Kiddy, Emmett Carey, Bill Treadway, Steve Sisson, Joe Dougherty #40______Jake McLean, Dylan Kinnear, Joey Pfister, Ryan Quinn, Austin Lyons, Brian Prendergast, Devin Grimaldi, Ian Mills, Matt Richter, Hunter Lochte, Robb Murphy, Philip Palumbo, Rich Walsh, Brad Cabral, Eric Dorn, Paul Juarascio, John Dana, Tim Kuzma, Joe Murtha, Reid Roan, David Sweigart, Mike McCall, Ralph Ruocco, Tim McGarity #41______Alex Woodall, Joe Seider, Joey Weidner, Tim Stratton, Ted Turnblacer, Mike Haertel, Andy Brogan, Rich Regan, Evan Jones, Mark Williams, Pete O’Donnell, Joe Higgins, Frank Simonetti #42______JP Crowley, Jake Hager, Neil Hutchinson, Andrew Poulos, Kyle Smedley Jerry Cornett, Brady Miller, Matt Keyes, Eric Vanags, Jason Scarborough, Carl Tamulevich, Brian Abbott, Chip Weinstein, Eric Spangler, Bob Gonzalez, Dave Sweigart, Dave Eichelberger, Jeff Jones #43______Jack McNallen, Steven Stillwell, Brett Tracy, Patrick McGuire, Michael Landy, Ted Melanson, Sean Evans, Peyton Chane, Chris Daley, Steve Wohltmann, Todd Fields, Steve Kisslinger, Ben Keesey, Frank Gallant, Mike Shotts, Lou Delligatti, Steve Tizard, Dan Semkow, Clark Bernstein #44______Dylan Kinnear, Andrew Cordes, John Horner, Michael Keane, Stephen Sauser, Andrew Maurer, Jesse Churchward, Zach DeWaters, Jack Copus, David Spencer, Wyatt Shiflett, Bob Lally, Ron Klausner, John Hoke, Tony Brockmeyer, Paul Mullen, Steve Marshall #45______Eric Stout, Matt Sovero, Andrew Fanshaw, Andrew Cordes, Sean Sheehe, Kevin Kelly, Kyle Fiat, Evan Santini, Todd Spear, Tyler Martin, Chuck Wohltmann, Ken Feher, Craig Johnson, Ed Stephenson, John Makfinsky, Joe Stadelmaier, Peter Hanlon, Chip Cravens, Dennis Feeley #46______Nicholas Muscarella, Jake Hager, Cole Robertson, Johnny Gallagher, Warren Kalkstein, Jason Rosenzweig, Justin Woodford, Travis Love, Ryan Taguiding, Phil Palmeri, Casey Cittadino, Jon Machiran, Don Campbell, Peter Beach, Allen Mowbray #47______Saunders Healey, Grant Maloof, Collin Kennedy, Kolby Caplin, Paul Danko Jr ., Ben LeSane III, Ben McCarty, Elliot Domanic, Tim Morgan, Todd MacMullen, Steve Schmidt, Tim Hines, John Raevis, Ed Levy #48______Gray Bodden, Nicholas Muscarella Jed Yousefi, Shane Casey, Mitchell Rosensweig, Kean Kellum, Karl Wedemyer, Michael Karpouzie, Fran Duffy, Bruce Moore #49______Josh Miller, Tyler White, Andrew Mongeluzzi, Alex Dolce, Andrew Maurer, Nate McCreary, #50______Matty Brashears, JoJo Ostrander, Blake Heim, Billy Choiniere, Andrew Wascavage, Brock Armour, Peter Simpson, Pat Lennon, Dan Lilly

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Towson Lacrosse History - All-Time Roster by Jersey Number #51______Sean Young, Pat Britton, #52______Sean Fitzgerald, Rich Beecher #53______Doug Kohlenstein, Jake Graves, #54______Nick Longo

124 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Members Towson University has four former Tigers in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame – Jim Darcangelo, Dick Edell, Bob Griebe and Rob Shek . Darcangelo and Griebe were teammates on the Tigers’ 1974 College Division National Championship team . Both were also named as National Players of the Year at their respective position . After a spectacular career as a coach, Edell was selected to the Hall of Fame . Shek was inducted in 2016 after a career that led Towson to the NCAA Division I title game and several years on the US National Team .

JIM DARCANGELO ‘75 One of the best midfielders ever to DICK EDELL ‘67 BOB GRIEBE ‘75 ROB SHEK ‘91 play the game, James Darcangelo was a A 1967 Towson graduate, Dick Edell is The all-time leading point scorer in Shek enjoyed an All-American career major factor for the Tigers when they one of the most respected coaches in Towson men’s lacrosse history, Bob as a midfielder at Towson University, earned their only national champion- lacrosse history . Griebe was inducted into the National earning first team honors in 1991 and ship in school history, a College Division At the time of his induction, Edell Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1990, his first second team accolades in 1990 . He was title in 1974 . He was inducted into the ranked fifth among NCAA Division I year of eligibility . also selected as the national midfielder National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1990 . coaches with 282 career victories and An attackman on the Tigers’ 1974 of the year in 1991 while helping to lead Darcangelo began his lacrosse ranked second all-time with 17 NCAA College Division National Championship Towson to a national runner-up finish in career at Corning East High School in Division I Tournament appearances . team, Griebe played for the United the NCAA Tournament . Shek helped New York for Coach Joe Corcoran, who After playing at Towson for Coach States Team in the World Championships Towson win three consecutive is also a Hall of Fame inductee . He was Carl Runk, Edell served as head coach at in 1978 and served as a co-captain for conference titles from 1989-1991 . Shek selected as a High School All-American the University of Baltimore (1973-76), the team in the 1982 World Champion- won two world championships as a in 1971 . Army (1977-83) and the University of ships . He was also selected as an member of Team USA, capturing gold in A three-time All-America selection Maryland (1984-2001) . alternate for the 1986 World Champion- 1994 and 1998 . He also enjoyed a lengthy for the Tigers, Darcangelo was selected A two-time USILA National Coach of ships . professional career, which including as the College Division II/III Midfielder of the Year, Edell led the Terrapins to the Griebe played his scholastic lacrosse seven seasons as an indoor player for the Year in 1973 . Named as the Division NCAA Championship Game in 1995, 1997 at Deer Park High School in New York, the Philadelphia Wings and Baltimore II/III Player of the Year as a junior and and 1998 . earning first team Scholastic All-Amer- Thunder, and four seasons in the senior, Darcangelo was the recipient of Inducted into the Towson University ica and all-county honors in 1971 . outdoor game with the Washington Towson’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 1975 . Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980, Edell has A two-time All-America pick at Power and Baltimore Bayhawks . He also was selected to the 1975 also been inducted into the US Lacrosse Towson, Griebe was the Tigers’ leading A three-year player at nearby Bel Air North-South All-Star Game . Potomac Chapter and University of scorer in 1974 and 1975 . He finished his High School, Shek is a member of both Darcangelo played for the United Maryland Halls of Fame . college career with 221 points, scoring the Towson University Athletic Hall of States National Team in the 1978, 1982 96 goals with 125 assists . Fame (2006) and the US Lacrosse and 1986 World Championships and was Honored as Towson’s Most Valuable Greater Baltimore Chapter Hall of Fame an alternate on the team in 1990 . Player and Senior Athlete of the Year in (2010) . Shek was the USILA’s MacLaugh- The first recipient of the Krongard 1975, Griebe was the Division II/III lin Award winner as the national Award in 1989, Darcangelo has played Attackman of the Year in 1975 and midfielder of the year in 1991 . for the Maryland Lacrosse Club since represented Towson in that year’s 1976 and was honored as the Club Player North-South Collegiate All-Star Game . of the Year in 1979 . A 1988 inductee of the Towson A 1986 inductee into the Towson University Athletics Hall of Fame, he was University Athletics Hall of Fame . named to the Long Island Metropolitan He was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1991 . Lacrosse Hall of Fame in his first year of Griebe’s son Bobby played eligibility . Darcangelo has continued his for the Tigers from 2004 to involvement with lacrosse through 2007 and ranks among the teaching at numerous camps in the school’s all-time leaders with United States and Japan . He has also 89 goals and 133 points . His been active with the Maryland Special daughter, Kelly, played on the Olympics . Tiger women’s lacrosse team from 2002 to 2004 .

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