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Baltimore, Md 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 1 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 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 2 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 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 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 3 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide 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 Pennsylvania (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 4 ACCOUNTABIL ITY | TRUST | PURPOSE 2017 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide Breakdown By Position Breakdown By Major Midfield - 23 Accounting
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