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Men’s Lacrosse Table of Contents Quick Facts Media Information Media Information ...... 2 The Notre Dame Sports Information Office is Notre Dame Lacrosse Experience ...... 3 Notre Dame Quick Facts always interested in assisting members of the Lacrosse Facilities ...... 4-5 Location ...... Notre Dame, IN 46556 Todd Rassas ...... 6 Founded ...... 1842 media in their coverage of Irish men’s lacrosse. Enrollment ...... 8,352 (undergrad.), 11,603 (total) Publicity and media information for Notre Dame 2008 Season Preview Nickname...... Fighting Irish men’s lacrosse is handled by assistant sports 2008 Season Preview ...... 8-10 Colors ...... Gold and Blue information director Sean Carroll. Rosters ...... 11-12 Conference ...... Great Western Lacrosse League Photographs, feature ideas and results are Home Field always available from the Notre Dame Sports The Players (Outdoor) Moose Krause Stadium (5,000/grass) Information office. For information and inter- Seniors...... 14-23 Home Field (Indoor) ...... Loftus Sports views, call Carroll at (574) 631-2664, e-mail him at Juniors...... 23-28 (artificial) [email protected], or view the official website of Sophomores ...... 29-36 President...... Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C the Notre Dame athletic department at Freshmen ...... 36-39 Athletics Director ...... Kevin White www.und.com. Sr. Associate A.D./Men’s Lacrosse ...... The Coaches John Heisler Kevin Corrigan...... 42-44 Athletic Department Phone...... (574) 631-6107 Credits Assistant Coaches...... 45-46 Support Staff ...... 46 Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Staff The Notre Dame Men's Lacrosse Guide was written and edited by assistant sports informa- ...... Kevin Corrigan (Virginia ‘88) 2007 Season In Review Corrigan’s Office Phone ...... (574) 631-5108 tion director Sean Carroll with editorial assis- Season In Review...... 48-49 Record at Notre Dame ....167-92 (.645)/19 years tance from sports information assistant Alan 2007 Statistics ...... 50-51 Career Record ...... 177-107 (.623)/21 years George and student assistant Brent Henningfeld 2007 Boxscores ...... 52-57 Assistant Coach ...... Gerry Byrne Graphic design and page layout by Cindy Graduated Seniors ...... 58-66 (UMass-Amherst ‘86) Lemcke of Ave Maria Press, Inc. Inside and out- side cover designs by Dave Scholtes of Ave Maria 2008 Opponents Byrne’s Office Phone...... (574) 631-8554 Press, Notre Dame, Ind. Printing by Ave Maria All-Time Series vs. Opponents...... 68 Assistant Coach...... Brian Fisher (Rutgers ‘01) Press in Notre Dame, Ind. 2008 Opponents...... 69-73 Fisher’s Office Phone ...... (574) 631-9046 Photographic contributions by Mike Bennett History And Records Sports Information and Lighthouse Imaging, Matt Cashore, John All-Time Results ...... 76 Address...... 112 Joyce Center Strohsacker, TD Paulius/Midwest Lacrosse 2001 NCAA Semifinalists ...... 77 Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Photography, Heather Gollatz, Linda Dunn, Pete Irish All-Americans ...... 78-80 Sr. Assoc. Athletic Dir./Media Relations ...... LaFleur, Bill Jones and Mark Wellman. NCAA Tournament History ...... 82-89 John Heisler Scoring Records ...... 90 Sports Information Director...... Bernie Cafarelli Goal Records...... 91 SID Assistant/Men’s Lacrosse Contact...... Assist Records ...... 92 Sean Carroll L Goaltender Records ...... 93 Sports Information Office Phone (574) 631-7516 Miscellaneous Records ...... 94 Carroll’s Office Phone ...... (574) 631-2664 Season Records ...... 95-96 Carroll’s Cell Phone...... (574) 340-2177 Year-by-Year Statistics...... 97 Carroll’s E-mail...... [email protected] Honors And Awards ...... 98-99 Sports Information Fax ...... (574) 631-7941 Great Western Lacrosse League ...... 100 Krause Stadium Press Box Phone...... (574) A 631-7264 All-Time Series ...... 101 All-Time Lineups ...... 103-106 Website ...... www.und.com All-Time Numbers ...... 107 All-Time Roster ...... 108-112 Year-by-Year Results...... 113-115 Notre Dame Sports C Series vs. Opponents...... 116-119 Irish In The Pros ...... 120-121 Hotline: Irish On National Teams ...... 122 The University (574) 631-3000 The University ...... 124-125 R Director of Athletics ...... 126-127 Notre Dame Leaders ...... 128 Academic Services...... 129 NCAA Compliance ...... 130 Student Development ...... 131 O Statement of Principles ...... 132-133 Noteworthy Alumni ...... 134 Alumni Organizations ...... 135 Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning.... 136 NACDA Directors’ Cup ...... 137 Athletic Heritage...... 138 S BIG EAST Conference ...... 139 The 2008 campaign will mark the 28th season of men’s varsity lacrosse at the . The Fighting Irish have an overall record of 231-134 since the program was S elevated to varsity status in 1981. E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 1

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Kevin O’Connor ’89 Captain of the 1989 team U.S. Attorney for the state of Connecticut “As a candidate for United State Congress,I was amazed at the amount of atten- tion given by the media and voters to my having served as captain of the lacrosse team at the University of Notre Dame. Indeed, of all the activities in which I have been involved, my experience as a lacrosse player at Notre Dame was the most valuable in the campaign.The traits that make Notre Dame athletics special in the eyes of the public – sportsmanship, integrity and success – are of equal value in the political arena.”

Dave Cashen ’97 Academic All-America defenseman Columbia University Medical School h a good educa- y could I have found suc where in the countr ho love their school, “No y students w - hool surrounded b tes.I was able to com tion and a sc lassma tion- what it stands for and most of all their vce lacrosse on a team na ears of competiti tes bine this with four y created by 35 teamma , well-coached and most of all, eat feeling to have ally-ranked f the field.It is a gr h other on and of tain you, espe- devoted to eac t, encourage and enter 35 friends always to suppor ter.” cially two years la L Irish Reflections...

A Mike Iorio ’95 Jimmy Keenan ’98 Three-time All-America defenseman Three-time honorable mention Employed at American National Bank in All-America midfielder Chicago, Ill. Employed as an accountant at UBS in and was a member of the “Notre Dame lacrosse provided me with four New York Saints of the National Lacrosse C years of fun and excitement,and it continues to be League a part of my life.As a freshman in 1992,I was a part of the team that had the program’s first top-10 win. “The decision to attend Notre Dame and play By my senior year,we had accomplished what no lacrosse there has turned out to be the most grati- other NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse team had fying decision of my life thus far. This unique R ever done - the No. 12 seed knocked off the No. 5 University fulfilled all I could have wished for as a seed in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.In high school senior. As a school,it offers everything the four years that came between these two his- from academics to athletics to nightlife and a cam- toric Notre Dame lacrosse events, I received a pus atmosphere that can only be summed up with great education, developed the teamwork and the cliche ‘Notre Dame Family.’ The experience, O time management skills that I utilize every day in memories and friends that I have accumulated the banking world and built friendships that will over my four years there have really defined who I last me a lifetime.” am today.Playing lacrosse at Notre Dame, with its tradition and history, was certainly the proudest and most memorable experience for me.The team S and the University will always remain a part of my S life for it is truly a family.” E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 3 Krause Notre Dame’s Stadium Year-By-Year Home Record I Moose Krause Stadium has been the home Year W L of Notre Dame lacrosse since its construction Krause Stadium/Loftus 1981 24 in 1988. The venue has seen a multitude of big Sports Center Big Wins 1982 5 1 games and top players. Date Opponent Score 1983 5 1 3/28/92 #19 Hofstra 12-9 R The facility, named after former director of 1984 40 athletics Edward W. “Moose” Krause, is 3/20/93 #19 UMBC 16-4 1985 5 1 located just east of the Joyce Center on the 4/3/93 #15 Georgetown 13-10 1986 3 1 Cartier Field complex and has a seating capac- 2/27/94 #17 Penn State 12-9 1987 21 ity of 5,000 and also is used by the Irish track 3/26/95 #18 Hobart 10-7 1988 3 2 4/8/95 #15 Harvard 15-10 I and field squads. 1989 3 1 3/29/97 #12 Hobart 10-9 (OT) Krause Stadium features 2,500 permanent 1990 61 4/4/97 #4 Hofstra 10-9 1991 2 4 bleachers on both sides of the 70 x 120-yard 4/27/97 #16 Harvard 13-5 1992 7 1 grass field. The stands are raised so that the 3/1/98 #14 Penn State 14-9 1993 61 first row of seats measures six feet above field 5/2/98 #9 Hofstra 8-4 S 1994 5 0 level for better viewing, and there is ample 2/27/00 #13 Penn State 10-4 1995 5 0 room for wheelchair seating. The field itself is 5/4/02 #19 Ohio State 7-3 1996 2 3 surrounded by a nine-lane Mondo track, the 2/29/04 #17 Penn State 17-11 1997 60 fastest surface of its kind in the world. 3/24/04 #13 Hofstra 19-11 2/26/06 #14 Penn State 8-4 1998 3 2 H The Irish have had considerable success at 2/17/07 #13 Loyola 9-7 1999 6 1 home, posting a 89-26 (.774) record since 2000 4 2 Krause Stadium was built. That includes six 2001 6 0 undefeated campaigns and 20 victories over Krause Stadium saw its first intercollegiate 2002 24 ranked opponents. Each of the first six ranked lacrosse action on March 26, 1988, when Notre 2003 5 1 opponents to travel to Krause Stadium were Dame posted a 14-4 victory over Wooster. The 2004 4 2 defeated by the Irish. The biggest win at Irish carry a program-record 13-game home 2005 2 1 Krause Stadium was a 10-9 victory over #4 winning streak into the 2008 season. 2006 6 0 Hofstra on April 4, 1997. 2007 6 0 Total 115 35 (.767)

Arlotta Stadium

Arlotta Stadium will become the new home for the Notre Dame Coram Inc. He and his wife Bobbie pledged the lead gift toward the men’s and women’s lacrosse programs upon completion, which is stadium to be built to the east of the Joyce Center as part of the scheduled for June of 2009. Construction of the facility will begin in University's new athletics quadrangle. The Arlotta children - Mindy, August of 2008.Conceptual plans suggest a 2,000-seat,lighted stadium Andy and Jon - also have pledged an additional gift from The Arlotta that would include an artificial-turf field,locker rooms,restrooms and Family Foundation toward the project. In addition to their generous concession areas. donation, alumni and friends of the lacrosse programs have donated The state-of-the-art facility is named after Notre Dame graduate over two million dollars. John Arlotta, president and chief executive officer of Denver-based

4 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Loftus Sports Center

The Loftus Sports Center combines with Krause Stadium to give the University of Notre Dame some of the top lacrosse facilities in the country. Constructed in 1988, it is one of just six indoor facilities in the country that plays host to Division I men’s lacrosse games. The Loftus Center provides Notre Dame The Isban Auditorium with one of the top multi-purpose indoor facil- within the Guglielmino ities in the nation. Complete with the 120-yard Athletics Complex synthetic turf Meyo Field, six-lane 352-yard provides an ideal setting Mondo indoor track and a 9,000-square-foot for team meetings. The weight room, it is used by several Irish athletic auditorium can seat up to 150 people in large programs. chairback seats.

The building is named after John R. Loftus of St. Charles, Ill., a 1949 graduate of the University. Loftus is chief executive of JRL, a real estate, investment and construction firm. Loftus is also a member of the Notre Dame Monogram Club, having played on the varsity team in 1944, 1948 and 1949. The Meyo Field in the Loftus Center offers Irish lacrosse a 55-by-110 yard synthetic turf playing surface. It was revamped in the sum- mer of 2003 with the addition of Prestige field turf. The field and surrounding track are named for Ray and Marie Meyo of Brecksville, Ohio. Meyo, who graduated from Notre Dame L in 1964, is president and chief executive officer of Telxon Corp. in Akron, Ohio, the world’s largest manufacturer of portable tele-transac- tion computers. A The Haggar Fitness Center, which is shared by both the Loftus Center and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, features The Meyo Field is permanently marked for 25,000 square feet of strength and conditioning space with state-of-the art weight equipment, a 50-yard Mondo track lacrosse competition and is used as a backup for speed training, a 45-yard by 18-yard Prestige Turf athletic surface for team workouts and an updated sound and site for games in the event of inclement lighting system that features six plasma television screens. weather. The Irish have played several con- tests in the Loftus Center. C In addition to the Meyo Track and Field in the Loftus Center, the Irish lacrosse squad also benefits from the Haggar Fitness Center located in the facility. Equipped with more R than 40,000 pounds of free weights, it is four times the size of the weight room in the Joyce Center. It is considered by national strength coaches to be one of the largest, and finest, college training facilities in the nation. O The Irish have had considerable success at home, posting a 89-26 (.774) record since the Loftus Sports Center was built. That includes five undefeated campaigns and 20 victories over ranked opponents. S Loftus Sports Center saw its first intercolle- giate lacrosse action on April 27, 1988, when Notre Dame posted a 10-7 victory over Michigan State. S The Loftus Sports Center, one of the six indoor facilities in the country that plays host to Division I men’s lacrosse games, is the site of Irish lacrosse games when inclement weather precludes them from being contested in Moose E Krause Stadium. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 5 Todd A Championship with Meaning Rassas By Todd Rassas I I had a tough start to my experience with the experience. Two years poster of them next to World Team. My office was in 7 World Trade later I was employed by my bed when I was in Center and was destroyed due to the attack on the USSS. Finally I have a high school. For me, a Sept. 11. I was sitting at my desk at the time the letter from U.S. Lacrosse kid from Northfield, Ill., R first plane impacted the World Trade Center. explaining how I didn’t covering Paul Gait in his After hearing the explosion we evacuated the make the cut for a tryout last game for the world building. for the 1998 U.S. Team. championship, even At this time a few agents and I ran towards the Now there is a letter say- playing with the flu, I was bottom of the World Trade Center to set up a ing I made the team and a still excited for the I triage center. While waiting for the injured to gold medal that sits with match-up. come out, we had to move under a walkway to that rejection letter. We started the game avoid being hit by people and debris falling from This experience was so with a three-goal lead. the top floors. I remember bandaging a lady’s enjoyable because the Then Canada made some hand, then hearing the second plane accelerate team was told that we plays to come back. It S right before it exploded above us. I just hugged were the underdogs from was back and forth until the pylon that held up the walkway in hope that the start. Someone e- Canada pulled ahead by the plane wouldn’t crash down on us. mailed me and said that two to end the half. It At this point I ran a block north to help with all we were being displayed was the first time this of the emergency personnel trying to get closer. as the “Bad News Bears.” Team USA was trailing, H About 15 minutes later I ran from the first tower We had to bond together. and we were getting a lit- that fell. There was not one guy tle hesitant. A number of agents regrouped and returned to on our team trying to be a After regrouping we look for survivors. We got about a block and a superstar, well at least on pulled ahead in the third half away from the remaining tower when I saw the field – some could quarter. the top floor drop. I turned and started running argue and Todd Rassas was a three-time All-America played out of his mind in for my life. All I could think of was my dad saying were super- defenseman at Notre Dame who played an integral the fourth quarter. “when you have the ball, never look back stars in the social arena. role in helping the U.S. men’s lacrosse team win the Canada realized they 2002 International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) because it makes you run slower.” I thought I was At times on defense, were short on time and Championship in Perth, Australia, serving as team going to get crushed. If the tower would have Mollett, John Glatzel, and I captain. Rassas also works as a Secret Service agent called a stick check on fallen a little more towards the Hudson River I were begging someone to and took part in the 2006 World Championship. Mike Powell. Mike’s stick would not be here today. I feel very fortunate to shoot the ball. The was illegal, and then have survived this attack. The victims of Sept. 11 offense was so unselfish Jimmy Butler (our team are in my thoughts and prayers every day. in its play, its motto seemed to be, “I don’t want stick doctor) countered their move with a stick I spent the next four weeks at Ground Zero to shoot. You shoot.” check on Canada’s John Tavares. It was found ille- while almost everyone else on my U.S. team was We played our first game against the Iroquois gal and since he scored the last goal it was taken taking part in fall practice. The fall tournament Nationals and won 22-6. Then we read an off the board. From there we were able to run out was probably the worst time for me to be playing Australian newspaper with some not-so-favorable the clock and ended up winning 18-15. lacrosse. I don’t even recall all of the teams that quotes from the Australian coach, along the lines At the beginning of this quest for the gold we played. that it was the Australians’ year and the U.S. team medal we were picked to finish second or third. Though I was not ready to play then, I knew is over-rated and under-talented. In warm-ups, “Team USA can’t win,” said the writers. I kept all there would be no better time to wear red, white, instead of running around their half of the field, the articles. I, along with this team, took the chal- and blue. I think every athlete has a dream at one the Australians took a lap all the way around to lenge. I am happy to say we are the World time or another to wear his or her country’s jer- our bench. Putting it lightly, I don’t think many of Champions! Memories of Nicky Polanco in leop- sey. I remember when all this started Darren our guys, especially Nicky Polanco, appreciated ard-skin sandals and a red, white and blue head Lowe said, “Don’t ever underestimate someone it. From then on it seemed as though the game band, as well as the punishment playing for his or her country.” Every time I put was over before it started, and we won 22-7. Not had after he couldn’t get past the ladies tee on my jersey on, I thought of someone from Sept. 11, too bad for being over-rated and under-talented. the golf course will be hard memories to forget. I or someone who told me, “You can’t,” or my fam- Then we had to get geared up for Canada. This miss sitting on the bus and playing what-if sce- ily who traveled around the world to watch me game was the worst display of lacrosse that I narios about the Secret Service with Matt play a game that I love. have ever seen. Canada had nearly 30 minutes of Streibel, Scott Doyle and Ryan Boyle. It was a This team was motivated by the so-called penalties. Canada was taking cheap shots and classy group of guys that I will never forget. I can’t lacrosse scholars that predicted us to lose. I took late hits to take some of our players out of the indicate how much pride I had I wearing a USA criticism more personally than most of the oth- game. At one point we had a 6-on-2. We won 14-9, jersey after my 9-11 experience. I hope my World ers on the team. Growing up in Illinois, I have but everyone was disappointed with the victory Team experience motivates all those who at one always had to battle the critics. I have six moti- due to the way that the game was played. time have been told that they “can’t.” vational letters at my house. The first is a rejec- Next we beat England and then the Iroquois in tion letter from the University of Notre Dame. the semi-finals to set up another game with This article first appeared in the September/ After giving up a year of competitive lacrosse and Canada for the championship. October 2002 issue of Lacrosse magazine and was spending a year at Holy Cross College in Indiana, We had a team meeting and went over the reprinted with permission. I now have an acceptance letter from Notre match-ups. I was going to cover Paul Gait. I think Dame. The third letter is a rejection letter from one way or another every lacrosse player models the United States Secret Service based on lack of their game after one of the Gait brothers. I had a

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In 2008, Sean Dougherty and the Fighting Irish defense will look to continue their success from the 2007 campaign. Notre Dame ranked fourth nationally by allowing just 6.66 goals per game last season. Season Preview Staying on Top Irish bring back most of 2007 GWLL title team for another run I

in to be successful. That’s the challenge Fighting Irish offense will look to find him in the for us in the preseason.” crease. Not everyone returns for the Fighting “Ryan Hoff had a terrific sophomore year,” states Irish, who will have to replace All- Corrigan. “One of the things about Ryan is that he’s R America honoree Brian Hubschmann depending on us to play good offense. If we play good along with Lucius Polk in the midfield. offense, Ryan is going to be successful. Hopefully we Hubschmann notched 39 points (27g, get to that point where we’re playing effectively on 12a) last season, while Polk also con- offense because if we are then Ryan will score goals. tributed a career-high 27 (18g, 9a) for He’s as good as there is in the middle of the offense.” I the Irish, who ranked fourth nationally Hoff tied a Notre Dame record with seven goals in a with an 11.65 goals per game average. 16-5 win over #19 Drexel last season. He also produced “Where the holes are from the end of a five-goal and six-goal game and notched at least one last year are in the midfield,” adds point in 14 of 15 games. Yeatman and Podgajny were Corrigan. “How we fill those will say a the only two Irish players to notch a point in every lot about us. With that said, we’re not S contest in 2007. looking at last year’s team and saying “Will Yeatman is obviously a tremendous threat,” how we’re different. We’re a whole new adds Corrigan. “We need to find different ways to use group. We have a whole new group of him and not just use him but the threat of him is going guys and we know we have a lot of guys to be important.” coming back who’ve proven they can Senior Alex Wharton and junior Duncan Swezey will H play at this level.” also be key components for the Irish. Wharton, who Corrigan sees good things for Notre will serve as a team co-captain along with Kemp, reg- Dame’s specialty units. In 2007, the Irish istered a career-best season one year ago as he tallied man-up offense finished the season eight goals and ten assists, both career-high totals. He ranked third in the nation by converting played in all but one game last season and made starts on 50 percent (29 of 58) on its opportu- in eight of those contests. Wharton and Swezey, who nities. also appeared in 14 games in ’07, should help the Irish “Our specialty units last year, our offense get on the same track as last season. man-down and man-up and faceoff “Duncan Swezey played a little bit as a freshman group, were very good,” states and some more as a sophomore and is going to play Corrigan. “We have to find the right peo- an even bigger role this season,” says the Irish head ple to be successful in those areas coach. “Alex Wharton is coming off a year when he again. We were very successful with played a lot as a junior after not playing as much prior those at the end of last season.” to that. That year of experience for both of those guys The Fighting Irish defense ranked is going to make a big difference for what they’re able Alex Wharton had a breakthrough season in 2007 as he registered eight fourth nationally last season by allow- to do.” goals and 10 assists. The senior will be looked upon to help bolster the ing just 6.66 goals per game and the Providing crucial depth to the attack will be junior Irish attacking unit again in 2008. majority of that group returns. Dan Gibson along with sophomores Neal Hicks and Dougherty and fellow senior Ross Colin Igoe. Gibson saw action in 11 games last season Zimmerman will team up with Kemp and notched one goal, while Hicks tallied a goal and an Notre Dame enters the 2008 campaign, the 28th sea- and look to lock down opponents once again. assist in 11 contests. Igoe is a transfer from the son of varsity lacrosse at the University, with more In 2007, Kemp ranked fourth among all NCAA University of . He appeared in one answers than questions. The Irish return the bulk of Division I goalies in goals- game for the Minutemen the ’07 squad that won the Great Western Lacrosse against average (6.78) and in ’07 as he battled an League (GWLL) title with a perfect 5-0 conference save percentage (.614). He and TEAM INFORMATION injury. record. Overall, the Irish went 11-4 and fell to eventual senior faceoff specialist Taylor 2007 Record “Hicks and Gibson national champion , 11-10, in overtime Clagett will solidify the 11-4 (5-0/1st in Great Western were both guys that during the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Seven Fighting Irish up the middle of Lacrosse League) were here a year ago and starters and 17 letterwinners are back for Notre Dame, the field. 2007 Final National Rankings we’re looking for them to including four All-America honorees in seniors Joey “We feel like we’re strong up 11th – USILA step up and play bigger Kemp, Michael Podgajny and Sean Dougherty along the middle when you look at 9th – Inside Lacrosse roles but we’re not sure with sophomore Will Yeatman. Three of Notre Dame’s the goalie and the faceoff,” USILA All-Americans Returning what those roles are top four goal scorers return, including Ryan Hoff, who says Corrigan. “We’re confi- Sean Dougherty (Sr.,D) – Honorable Mention going to be right now, notched a team-high 40 goals last season en route to dent going in that we think we Joey Kemp (Sr.,G) – Honorable Mention between attack and mid- garnering first-team all-GWLL honors. should be able to compete at a field,” comments Michael Podgajny (Sr.,M) – Honorable Mention Kemp was named the 2007 GWLL player of the year high level, but we also know Corrigan. “It’s the same Will Yeatman (So.,A) – Honorable Mention and Yeatman collected newcomer of the year honors we have the challenge of form- thing with Colin Igoe. We from the league. Yeatman registered a stellar freshman ing this group into everything Starters Returning have to figure out what season as he led the Irish in assists (25) and total that it can be.” Ryan Hoff (Jr.,A) the best role for him is. I points (46). Will Yeatman (So.,A) think all of those guys One question that the Irish will face is if they can ATTACK Alex Wharton (Sr.,A) are going to play for us in regain the same form that helped them run off eight Notre Dame boasts the Michael Podgajny (Sr.,M) some capacity but we straight victories in ’07 before the season-ending loss same attack corps from last Sean Dougherty (Sr.,D) aren’t sure where that’s to the Blue Jays. season that was one of the top Ross Zimmerman (Sr.,D) going to be. But they “Unfortunately, we don’t get to pick up playing units in the country. The duo Joey Kemp (Sr.,G) could certainly con- where we were at the end of last year,” says head of Hoff and Yeatman provide a Monogram Winners Returning/Lost tribute at the attack coach Kevin Corrigan, the 2007 GWLL coach of the potent one-two punch as they 17/10 position.” year. “We start over and rebuild. We have a lot of dif- combined for 61 goals and 90 2007 Captains Sloan Smith, a senior, ferent guys that I think can contribute at both ends of points in 2007. Hoff is valuable Joey Kemp (Sr.,G) has not see a lot of game the field. We’re working through those competitive sit- around the net and Yeatman time during his Notre Alex Wharton (Sr.,A) uations and figuring out what the best way to put guys along with the rest of the Dame tenure, but

8 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® “Anson is playing the best lacrosse that we’ve seen sophomore midfielder Trever Sipperly did not see him play,” says Corrigan. “He’s playing better defense game action as a freshman, yet he is a capable player and I think he gives us some depth in the midfield in a who can provide additional depth at the faceoff X. Just variety of different roles.” like Felicetti, Sipperly has made huge developments Junior Peter Christman has seen time in both the since arriving at Notre Dame. attack and midfield during his first two seasons with The Fighting Irish boast six midfielders in the fresh- the Irish. This season he is in the midfield, where he man class. Twins Patrick and Billy Maloney may be provides valuable experience alongside Podgajny. similar in appearance, yet they have different ele- “Peter Christman is moving to the midfield this ments in their games. A common thread is that they year,” says Corrigan. “He has played some midfield both have good poise and a high IQ for the game. and some attack for us in the last couple of years, but Zach Brenneman brings a physical presence along I really think that he’s doing a good job from playing with a good skill set to the midfield unit. One of his up top. He seems very comfortable up there right now biggest challenges will be getting acclimated to the after going through the fall. He’s even surprising us level of play that the Irish will face. Brenneman has with his play in the middle of the field and defensively. played alongside quality competition over the past We’re excited to see him in that role.” two summers while competing with the New York Fellow juniors Davey Malera (formerly Davey Empire team. The coaching staff sees a bright future Leach), Dan Gibson and Kevin Cullinane will bring ver- for him once his talents are maximized. satility to the midfield corps. Malera played in 14 David Earl is another player that can do a variety of games one season ago and was valuable from his things on the field. He brings athleticism to the team and has the ability to help the Irish in some capacity defensive midfield position in addition to racking up and he will compete for playing time as a freshman. five points on three goals and two assists. Gibson Also bringing a great deal of athletic ability to the appeared in 11 games, including one start, as a soph- midfield is rookie Jake Marmul. Corrigan feels he is as omore and tallied one goal. Cullinane played in six good of an athlete that the Fighting Irish have on the games last season and notched an assist. He is also roster. Marmul is still struggling with an injury that he capable of aiding Clagett in the faceoff department. suffered at the end of his 2007 high school campaign. Clagett will be looked upon to provide the Irish with He possesses a lot of upside, yet Corrigan is not sure more possessions through his faceoff prowess. The if that will be unleashed this season due to the injury. senior has been hampered by injuries over the past Taylor Tripucka rounds out the freshman midfield- two seasons, but Corrigan expects a healthy Clagett to ers. Tripucka completed a high school post-graduate be a key to the team’s success. Taylor Clagett returns for his senior season as one of the year in 2006-07 and he is still adjusting to the level of top faceoff men in the nation. For his career, Clagett has “Taylor Clagett has a chance to be on of the best play at college, yet he brings with him a good sense won nearly 60 percent of his faceoff attempts. faceoff guys in the country,” states Corrigan. “He’s as and feel for the game. good as anyone out there. He’s finally healthy and hopefully he stays that way. Another thing is that we DEFENSE Corrigan loves what he brings to the team. “Sloan have some more depth at that faceoff position this The Notre Dame defense experienced a record-set- Smith is absolutely great for our team. He’s a hard year and maybe that’ll help him from getting worn ting season in 2007 and many pieces from that unit are worker and he’s willing to do anything for our team to down. Once you get worn down, that’s when you back. Dougherty and Zimmerman will anchor the be successful. He’s a very selfless guy who cares about become more vulnerable to injuries. Maybe with that group as they did last year along with departed senior our team and in the meantime is playing the best depth we can protect him a little bit in terms of not starter Joey Rallo. lacrosse that we’ve seen him play.” putting him out there if he’s tired.” Experience is abundant when it comes to the senior L Sophomore Matt Ciambella did not see action dur- Also adding depth to the faceoff position is sopho- duo. Dougherty and Zimmerman have both played in ing his rookie campaign, yet he should find his way more Kelly McKenna, who saw time in 14 games last sea- all 41 games during their Fighting Irish careers. onto the field in 2008. He had a solid fall season and son. McKenna had 25 faceoff attempts in ‘07 in addition Dougherty has registered 30 starts, while Zimmerman the coaching staff expects that to continue into the to dishing out an assist. He played has 28 on his resume. spring as he works his way into the attack mix. well as a defensive midfielder and Inside Lacrosse “We are going to go where Ross Notre Dame features one freshman on the attack, Tom will continue in that role this sea- Preseason Coaches’ Top 25 Zimmerman and Sean Dougherty A Connor. Connor brings versatility to the Irish offense and son. take us defensively,” comments No. School 2007 Record he will look to find a role during his rookie season. McKenna’s classmate, Grant Corrigan. “I think both of them are Krebs, also produced a solid 1. Johns Hopkins 13-4 guys who know how to play the 2. Duke 17-3 MIDFIELD rookie campaign as he notched game at this level, but they’ve Arguably the biggest question facing Notre Dame four points on three goals and one 3. Virginia 12-4 learned how they play best and C entering the 2008 season is in the midfield. The losses assist in 12 games. 4. Georgetown 12-3 how they’re most effective. They of Hubschmann and Polk are holes to fill yet the Irish “Grant played really well for us 5. North Carolina 10-6 both play with a lot of confidence have the weapons in place to not miss a beat. this fall,” says Corrigan. “His play 6. 10-6 in themselves. They are going to Podgajny is the most experienced member of the was a little erratic as a freshman 7. Cornell 15-1 be our leaders at that end of the Fighting Irish midfield unit with 37 career games and that’s typical of a freshman in 8. Princeton 10-4 field. Ross is more of the guy that’s a for our defense and played and 70 points (43g, 27a). Last season, he ranked a lot of ways. He’s playing with 9. Navy 11-4 R third on the team with 26 goals to go with 13 assists. He great confidence right now and is a good communicator. Sean is 10. NOTRE DAME 11-4 someone who we feel can shut- also was a key cog in the nation’s third-best man-up doing a lot of different things. 11. Syracuse 5-8 unit as he registered nine man-up goals, which were a That’s the thing about Grant, he’s down anyone in the country.” 12. Albany 15-3 team-high total. Podgajny was the only Irish player to kind of the jack-of-all-trades. He Joining them in the defensive 13. Towson 9-7 score a goal in every game during the ’07 season. handles the ball well offensively, rotation will be their classmates 14. 13-6 O “In the midfield obviously we start with Mike he can dodge with it in his stick, Dave Caperna and Dan Scolaro. Podgajny as a returning All-American but also as a guy he can cut without it, he can play 15. UMBC 11-6 Both have seen limited duty during their Notre Dame careers, yet both who each year he’s been here, he’s gotten more effec- defense and he can get the ball off 16. Loyola 7-6 could be valuable components to tive,” states Corrigan. “He’s added something to his the ground.” 17. Bucknell 11-4 this year’s team. Caperna will once game and he’s playing with a poise now and a confi- Adam Felicetti saw limited time 18. Drexel 11-5 again help out in man-down situa- dence that a guy with his experience should play with. as a freshman but the coaching 19. Hofstra 6-8 S tions just as he did last season. We expect big things out of Mike. Whether that’s big staff has seen him make big strides 20. Massachusetts 7-7 Scolaro has moved from attack to numbers or not, I’m not really worried about that. I and he will be pushing for more 21. Colgate 11-5 midfield and now resides in the just expect that he’s going to be the guy that anchors playing time as a sophomore in 22. Ohio State 9-5 defensive unit. He is a hard worker that first midfield. I know he’s an excellent shooter so ’08. He possesses versatility and 23. Army 6-9 that played well for the Irish dur- he’ll get his opportunities.” can play anywhere along the mid- 24. Dartmouth 5-10 ing the fall ’07 season and he hopes S Anson Fraser is a veteran who will look to see an field. With a year under his belt, he 25. Denver 6-8 to continue that progress into the expanded role during his senior campaign. Fraser has is now playing with more confi- spring. E appeared in 16 career games, including four last season. dence and determination. Fellow Bold indicates 2008 opponents 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 9 seen him make great improvements Season over the past year. He possesses quick hands the ability to stop the ball and the Preview coaching staff envisions great things for him in the years to come. I The lone junior in the defense is Regis McDermott. McDermott has been a key member of the stout Irish SCHEDULE defense since his freshman campaign and he will be The Fighting Irish are slated for 13 looked upon to have an even bigger role this season regular-season games and this year will with the improvement of his strength and condition- mark the inaugural GWLL tournament in ing in the off season. R Birmingham, Mich. The ledger will be “Regis had a great sophomore year,” says Corrigan. highlighted with three games against “He’s come back physically in better shape and NCAA Tournament teams from last sea- stronger than he’s ever been and I think it’s going to son in Loyola, Albany and North make a difference for him. His strength is his decision Carolina. Both Albany and North making out on the field. He just has a knack for making Carolina advanced to the tournament’s I plays. He’s going to play a huge role for us, plus he has quarterfinal round. The Irish will also the versatility of playing as a long-stick middie or on have contests in Atlanta (vs. close defense and I think that’s going to be a plus as Dartmouth) and Chicago (vs. Denver). well.” “We are excited with the quality of Five student-athletes in the sophomore class are this schedule,” states Corrigan. “We S capable of providing strength to the defense. start with a rush of good teams that Headlining the group is Mike Creighton. After over- were excellent a year ago. We are also coming an injury, Creighton played in eight games dur- excited about our two games against ing his freshman season and tallied one goal. Just like Dartmouth and Denver in Atlanta and McDermott, he is capable of playing close or up top in Chicago, respectively. We are going to the defense. Creighton will look to use his experience be a part of lacrosse events in those H as a freshman combined with a year of growth to excel communities. I think that’s a neat thing for the Irish in ’08. and it’s fun for the guys to play in those Sam Barnes and Chip Lanser both appeared in five environments when you get those big games during their rookie seasons in 2007. Lanser crowds and enthusiastic lacrosse sup- missed fall ball in ’07 with an injury and he is still Davey Malera notched three goals and two assists during his sophomore porters.” working his way back from that in hopes of making season in 2007. He also brought a valuable presence from the defensive Notre Dame opens the regular sea- contributions to the Irish this year. Barnes produced a midfielder position. son at Loyola (Md.) on Feb. 16. The solid fall campaign and Corrigan feels that he has Irish captured a 9-7 season-opening vic- improved more than anyone on the team and he will GOAL tory over the Greyhounds last season. compete for time as a long-stick midfielder in the No one would argue that the Fighting Irish are not The Irish will begin the home portion of their slate spring. in good shape between the pipes. Kemp, a two-time against rival Penn State on Feb. 24. Notre Dame will Fellow sophomore Sean Callinan appeared in two All-America honoree, is back for his senior campaign. then welcome the University at Albany on March 1. games last season and he will provide depth from the Last season, Kemp was named the GWLL player of the That will mark the first-ever meeting between the close defense position. He brings a great attitude to year as he ranked fourth nationally in both goals- Fighting Irish and the Great Danes. the team and he is reforming his body to become against average (6.78) and save percentage (.614). Four straight games away from home await the quicker to fit the college game. For his career, Kemp has made 39 straight starts, Irish next. Notre Dame will have road trips to Villanova Brant Howell comes to Notre Dame from while posting a 26-11 record with a 7.43 goals-against (March 4) and North Carolina (March 8) before play- Connecticut College, where he played his freshman average and a .618 save percentage. He ranks first in ing Dartmouth in Atlanta on March 15. League play season. Howell gives the Irish another option as a Fighting Irish history in goals-against average and is will commence with a showdown at Air Force on long-stick midfielder and he has a good work ethic and fourth in career victories. March 22. The Fighting Irish return home for a date a positive and mature demeanor that spreads “Obviously in goal Joey Kemp is terrific,” com- with Drexel on March 25 before hitting the road once throughout the team. ments Corrigan. “I think he’s completed the arch for a again with a conference clash at Bellarmine on March Tim Bemer, Andrew Irving, Kevin Ridgway and Dan goalie of his caliber. He came in with great hands and 29. Schmitt are all freshmen that bring different elements the ability to stop the ball and he developed into a bet- Notre Dame faces league foe Denver in Chicago on to the Fighting Irish defense. Bemer can play both the ter clearer and field general. He’s acquired the knowl- April 5 and then stays in conference play with a home short-stick defensive midfield and long-stick defensive edge of our defense and how we want to do things and tilt against Quinnipiac on April 18. It will be a quick midfield positions. He has a high IQ for the game and what we expect of everyone at that end of the field as turnaround as the Irish step away from league action is very competitive and will look for time on the field. well as himself. He’s assumed the leadership of a two- with a contest at Lehigh on April 20. The regular sea- Irving is a clever, crafty and smart player that has a time All-American and two-time captain and field pres- son will wrap up as Ohio State visits the Irish on April knack for making plays. Corrigan feels he is as good of ence has come with that. He’s got all of the pieces now 27. a ground ball player that is on the team. Irving will and I expect him to have a good year because he’s “Our league is going to be stronger than ever compete for time as a long-stick midfielder. very focused on that and he has the same expecta- because I think Denver and Ohio State are excellent Maybe the first freshman to see time on the defense tions of himself that we do.” this year, and Air Force and Bellarmine will be will be Ridgway. Junior Scott Rodgers is a very talented and capable improved as will Quinnipiac,” says Corrigan. “I think “Kevin Ridgway was an outstanding high school back-up for Kemp. Rodgers appeared in a career-high across the board our league is going to be better.” player,” states Corrigan. “He’s another big, lanky kid. five games last season and registered a 4.62 goals- The semifinals of the GWLL tournament are slated He’s still maturing physically and he’s just going to get against average and .833 save percentage in 52 min- for Friday, May 2, with the finals to take place on better and better. (Assistant coach) Gerry (Byrne) is a utes of play. Sunday, May 4. great mentor for him because they are a similar size. “In Scott Rodgers, we feel like we have the best “The GWLL tournament is definitely going to add He’s really learning. He’s going to play for us this year back up goalie in the country,” says Corrigan. “He something to our season,” states Corrigan. “It’s going and he’s going to give us some depth at the close works hard and has an unbelievably positive attitude. to be something new and we’re going to have to adapt defense. He’ll get some playing time there and I expect He has a great impact on our team every day in the to that final weekend. But we’re excited about it. With to see his continual development over the next four way he approaches what he’s doing. We couldn’t be the strength of our league I think it’s going to be a years. I think he has a chance to be really good.” happier with Scott and we know if anything happens tremendous tournament.” Schmitt brings toughness to the Irish along with to Joey Kemp, Scott is going to step in and we’re not The 2008 NCAA Championship gets underway with being a smart player. He is still making the adjustment going to miss a beat. We have great confidence in first-round action on May 10-11 at campus sites and to the top-notch college game, yet his determination him.” the quarterfinals will be held at Annapolis, Md. and should yield good results during his Notre Dame The third goaltender on the Notre Dame roster is Ithaca, N.Y. on May 17 and 18. The semifinals and finals career. sophomore Brendan Moore. Moore did not see game will take place in Foxboro, Mass. on May 24 and 26, action during his freshman season, yet Corrigan has respectively.

10 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Numerical Roster 2008 Men’s Lacrosse Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Joey Kemp***(C) G Sr. 5-11 171 Potomac, MD/Georgetown Prep 2 Duncan Swezey** A Jr. 6-2 198 Ambler, PA/Hatboro-Horsham 3 Dan Gibson* M Jr. 6-0 160 Germantown, TN/Memphis University School 4 Tim Bemer D Fr. 5-11 185 Strafford, PA/Malvern Prep 5 Adam Felicetti M So. 6-1 175 Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East 6 Billy Maloney M Fr. 6-1 180 Bethesda, MD/Georgetown Prep 7 Trever Sipperly M So. 6-1 182 Greenwich, NY/Greenwich 8 Tom Connor A Fr. 6-2 190 Greenwich, CT/Brunswick School 9 Mike Creighton* D So. 6-0 174 Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep 10 Sean Dougherty*** D Sr. 6-0 192 Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep 11 Neal Hicks* A So. 5-11 170 Atlanta, GA/Lovett School 12 Grant Krebs* M So. 5-8 170 Annapolis, MD/St. Mary’s 13 Kelly McKenna* M So. 6-0 196 Penfield, NY/Penfield 14 Anson Fraser M Sr. 6-3 179 Summit, NJ/Summit 15 Kevin Cullinane M Jr. 5-9 160 Southport, CT/Fairfield Prep 16 Regis McDermott** D Jr. 5-11 193 Amityville, NY/Chaminade 17 Matt Ciambella A So. 6-1 198 Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park 18 Patrick Maloney M Fr. 6-1 180 Bethesda, MD/Georgetown Prep 19 Davey Malera* M Jr. 5-9 180 Timonium, MD/Boys’ Latin School 20 Sean Callinan D So. 6-2 209 Madison, CT/Deerfield Academy 21 Jake Marmul M Fr. 6-1 190 Livonia, MI/Detroit Catholic Central 22 Will Yeatman* A So. 6-6 260 San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo 23 Taylor Clagett*** M Sr. 6-1 177 Chesapeake Beach, MD/DeMatha 25 Chip Lanser D So. 6-6 208 Parkton, MD/Dulaney 26 Dan Scolaro D Sr. 5-11 170 Lake Forest, IL/Loyola Academy 27 Ryan Hoff** A Jr. 5-11 203 Baldwin, MD/Dulaney 28 Zach Brenneman M Fr. 6-3 210 East Hampton, NY/East Hampton 29 Alex Wharton* (C) A Sr. 5-11 160 Baltimore, MD/ 30 David Earl M Fr. 6-1 180 Simsbury, CT/Westminster School 31 Colin Igoe A Fr. 5-10 170 Colombus, OH/Worthington Kilbourne 32 Sam Barnes D So. 6-2 195 Branford, CT/Branford 33 Ross Zimmerman*** D Sr. 6-2 189 Utica, MI/Brother Rice 34 Michael Podgajny*** M Sr. 6-0 183 Ridley Park, PA/Ridley 35 Kevin Ridgway D Fr. 6-6 215 Kensington, MD/Georgetown Prep 36 Dan Schmitt D Fr. 5-11 195 Palatine, IL/Fremd High School 40 Brant Howell D So. 6-0 195 Mercer Island, WA/Mercer Island 41 Taylor Tripucka M Fr. 6-0 170 Mountain Lakes, NJ/Mountain Lakes 42 Scott Rodgers G Jr. 6-4 255 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur L 43 Sloan Smith A Sr. 6-2 185 Concord, NH/Phillips Exeter Academy 44 Peter Christman** M Jr. 5-10 160 Simsbury, CT/Westminster School 46 Brendan Moore G So. 5-11 170 Charlotte, NC/Providence 47 Dave Caperna D Sr. 5-11 213 Fallston, MD/Gilman School A 50 Andrew Irving D Fr. 5-7 180 McLean, VA/The Hotchkiss School (CT) Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Kevin Corrigan (20th season, Virginia ’88) Bemer BEE-mer Igoe I-go Assistant Coaches: Gerry Byrne (second season, UMass-Amherst ’86), Brian Fisher (second season, Rutgers ‘01) Ciambella see-am-BELL-uh Podgajny puh-GO-nee Clagett CLAG-it Swezey SWAY-zee C Dougherty DOCK-er-tee Yeatman YATE-man R O S

The 2008 Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team (front row, from left) Tom Connor, Patrick Maloney, Taylor Tripucka, Jake Marmul, Brant Howell, Kelly McKenna, Brendan Moore, Sean Callinan, assistant sports information director Sean Carroll. (second row, from left) Senior manager Ann Mason, assistant coach Brian Fisher, Neal Hicks, Regis McDermott, Adam Felicetti, Sean Dougherty, Joey Kemp, Alex Wharton, Ryan Hoff, Peter Christman, Mike Creighton, S Matt Ciambella, Tim Bemer. (third row, from left) strength and conditioning coach Rick Perry, assistant coach Gerry Byrne, Dave Caperna, Kevin Cullinane, Michael Podgajny, Dan Scolaro, Grant Krebs, Davey Malera, Andrew Irving, Colin Igoe, Dan Schmitt, Billy Maloney, Trever Sipperly, head coach Kevin Corrigan, Dan Gibson, volunteer manager Chris Marquard. (fourth row, from left) Will Yeatman, Chip Lanser, Zach Brenneman, Sloan Smith, E Taylor Clagett, Duncan Swezey, Ross Zimmerman, Sam Barnes, David Earl, Scott Rodgers, Anson Fraser, Kevin Ridgway. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 11 Alphabetical Roster 2008 Men’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School I 32 Sam Barnes D So. 6-2 195 Branford, CT/Branford 4 Tim Bemer D Fr. 5-11 185 Strafford, PA/Malvern Prep 28 Zach Brenneman M Fr. 6-3 210 East Hampton, NY/East Hampton 20 Sean Callinan D So. 6-2 209 Madison, CT/Deerfield Academy 47 Dave Caperna D Sr. 5-11 213 Fallston, MD/Gilman School 44 Peter Christman** A Jr. 5-10 160 Simsbury, CT/Westminster School R 17 Matt Ciambella A So. 6-1 198 Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park 23 Taylor Clagett*** M Sr. 6-1 177 Chesapeake Beach, MD/DeMatha 8 Tom Connor A Fr. 6-2 190 Greenwich, CT/Brunswick School 9 Mike Creighton* D So. 6-0 174 Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep 15 Kevin Cullinane M Jr. 5-9 160 Southport, CT/Fairfield Prep 10 Sean Dougherty*** D Sr. 6-0 192 Malvern, PA/Malvern Prep I 30 David Earl M Fr. 6-1 180 Simsbury, CT/Westminster School 5 Adam Felicetti M So. 6-1 175 Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East 14 Anson Fraser M Sr. 6-3 179 Summit, NJ/Summit 3 Dan Gibson* M Jr. 6-0 160 Germantown, TN/Memphis University School 11 Neal Hicks* A So. 5-11 170 Atlanta, GA/Lovett School 27 Ryan Hoff** A Jr. 5-11 203 Baldwin, MD/Dulaney S 40 Brant Howell D So. 6-0 195 Mercer Island, WA/Mercer Island 31 Colin Igoe A Fr. 5-10 170 Colombus, OH/Worthington Kilbourne 50 Andrew Irving D Fr. 5-7 180 McLean, VA/The Hotchkiss School (CT) 1 Joey Kemp***(C) G Sr. 5-11 171 Potomac, MD/Georgetown Prep 12 Grant Krebs* M So. 5-8 170 Annapolis, MD/St. Mary’s 25 Chip Lanser D So. 6-6 208 Parkton, MD/Dulaney H 19 Davey Malera* M Jr. 5-9 180 Timonium, MD/Boys’ Latin School 6 Billy Maloney M Fr. 6-1 180 Bethesda, MD/Georgetown Prep 18 Patrick Maloney M Fr. 6-1 180 Bethesda, MD/Georgetown Prep 21 Jake Marmul M Fr. 6-1 190 Livonia, MI/Detroit Catholic Central 16 Regis McDermott** D Jr. 5-11 193 Amityville, NY/Chaminade 13 Kelly McKenna* M So. 6-0 196 Penfield, NY/Penfield 46 Brendan Moore G So. 5-11 170 Charlotte, NC/Providence 34 Michael Podgajny*** M Sr. 6-0 183 Ridley Park, PA/Ridley 35 Kevin Ridgway D Fr. 6-6 215 Kensington, MD/Georgetown Prep 42 Scott Rodgers G Jr. 6-4 255 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur 36 Dan Schmitt D Fr. 5-11 195 Palatine, IL/Fremd High School 26 Dan Scolaro D Sr. 5-11 170 Lake Forest, IL/Loyola Academy 7 Trever Sipperly M So. 6-1 182 Greenwich, NY/Greenwich 43 Sloan Smith A Sr. 6-2 185 Concord, NH/Phillips Exeter Academy 2 Duncan Swezey** A Jr. 6-2 198 Ambler, PA/Hatboro-Horsham 41 Taylor Tripucka M Fr. 6-0 170 Mountain Lakes, NJ/Mountain Lakes 29 Alex Wharton* (C) A Sr. 5-11 160 Baltimore, MD/Gilman School 22 Will Yeatman* A So. 6-6 260 San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo 33 Ross Zimmerman*** D Sr. 6-2 189 Utica, MI/Brother Rice

Head Coach: Kevin Corrigan (20th season, Virginia ’88) Assistant Coaches: Gerry Byrne (second season, UMass-Amherst ’86), Brian Fisher (second season, Rutgers ‘01) BY CLASS David Earl (M) Defense (14) Maryland (11) North Carolina (1) Seniors (10) Patrick Maloney (M) Dave Caperna (Sr.) Caperna (Fallston/Gilman) Moore (Charlotte/Providence) Sloan Smith (A) Billy Maloney (M) Sean Dougherty (Sr.) Clagett (Chesapeake Ohio (1) Alex Wharton (A) Jake Marmul (M) Dan Scolaro (Sr.) Beach/DeMatha Cath.) Igoe (Columbus/Worthington Taylor Clagett (M) Taylor Tripucka (M) Ross Zimmerman (Sr.) Hoff (Baldwin/Dulaney) Kilbourne) Anson Fraser (M) Tim Bemer (D) Regis McDermott (Jr.) Kemp (Potomac/Georgetown Pennsylvania (6) Michael Podgajny (M) Andrew Irving (D) Sam Barnes (So.) Prep) Bemer (Strafford/Malvern Prep) Dave Caperna (D) Kevin Ridgway (D) Sean Callinan (So.) Krebs (Annapolis/St.Mary’s) Creighton (Malvern/Malvern Sean Dougherty (D) Dan Schmitt (D) Mike Creighton (So.) Lanser (Parkton/Dulaney) Prep) Dan Scolaro (D) Brant Howell (So.) Malera (Timonium/Boys’ Latin) Dougherty (Malvern/Malvern Ross Zimmerman (D) BY POSITION Chip Lanser (So.) P.Maloney (Bethesda/Georgetown Prep) Joey Kemp (G) Attack (9) Tim Bemer (Fr.) Prep) Felicetti (Doylestown/Central Juniors (8) Sloan Smith (Sr.) Andrew Irving (Fr.) W.Maloney Bucks East) Ryan Hoff (A) Alex Wharton (Sr.) Kevin Ridgway (Fr.) (Bethesda/Georgetown Prep) Podgajny (Ridley Park/Ridley) Duncan Swezey (A) Ryan Hoff (Jr.) Dan Schmitt (Fr.) Ridgway (Kensington/Georgetown Swezey (Ambler/Hatboro- Peter Christman (M) Duncan Swezey (Jr.) Goal (3) Prep) Horsham) Kevin Cullinane (M) Matt Ciambella (So.) Joey Kemp (Sr.) Wharton (Baltimore/Gilman) Tennessee (1) Dan Gibson (M) Neal Hicks (So.) Scott Rodgers (Jr.) Michigan (2) Gibson (Germantown/Memphis Davey Malera (M) Colin Igoe (So.) Brendan Moore (So.) Marmul (Livonia/Detroit Catholic University School) Regis McDermott (D) Will Yeatman (So.) Central) Virginia (1) Scott Rodgers (G) Tom Connor (Fr.) BY STATE Zimmerman (Utica/Brother Irving (McLean/The Hotchkiss Sophomores (14) Midfield (17) California (1) Rice) School) Matt Ciambella (A) Taylor Clagett (Sr.) Yeatman (San Diego/Rancho New Hampshire (1) Washington (1) Neal Hicks (A) Anson Fraser (Sr.) Bernardo) Smith (Concord/Phillips Exeter) Howell (Mercer Island/Mercer Colin Igoe (A) Michael Podgajny (Sr.) Connecticut (6) New Jersey (2) Island) Will Yeatman (A) Peter Christman (Jr.) Barnes (Branford/Branford) Fraser (Summit/Summit) Adam Felicetti (M) Kevin Cullinane (Jr.) Callinan (Madison/Deerfield Tripucka (Mountain Grant Krebs (M) Dan Gibson (Jr.) Academy) Lakes/Mountain Lakes) Kelly McKenna (M) Davey Malera (Jr.) Christman (Simsbury/ New York (6) Sam Barnes (D) Adam Felicetti (So.) Westminster) Brenneman (East Hampton/East Sean Callinan (D) Grant Krebs (So.) Connor (Greenwich/Brunswick) Hampton) Mike Creighton (D) Kelly McKenna (So.) Cullinane (Southport/Fairfield Ciambella (Orchard Park/Orchard Brant Howell (D) Trever Sipperly (So.) Prep) Park) Chip Lanser (D) Zach Brenneman (Fr.) Earl (Simsbury/Westminster) McDermott (Amityville/ Trever Sipperly (D) David Earl (Fr.) Georgia (1) Chaminade) Brendan Moore (G) Patrick Maloney (Fr.) Hicks (Atlanta/Lovett) McKenna (Penfield/Penfield) Freshmen (11) Billy Maloney (Fr.) Illinois (2) Rodgers(Wantagh/ Tom Connor (A) Jake Marmul (Fr.) Schmitt (Palatine/Fremd) Westminster) Zach Brenneman (M) Taylor Tripucka (Fr.) Scolaro (Lake Forest/Loyola) Sipperly (Greenwich/Greenwich)

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Senior goaltender Joey Kemp has garnered All-America honors during each of the past two seasons. In addition, he was named the 2007 Great Western Lacrosse League player of the year. assist against the he went 7-16 (.438) Student- Dragons … despite an CAREER HIGHS … the Irish still Goals: 1,twice (Butler ’05 & Air Force ‘05) Irish loss (7-6) he topped the Athletes Assists: 1,twice (at Villanova ‘05 & at #19 Drexel ‘07) dominated the faceoff Wildcats 10-7 … Points: 3,three times (MR:Air Force ‘05) I X by going 11-for-16 GB: 12,Air Force ‘05 would miss the against Dartmouth … FO Won: 19,vs.Air Force ‘05 next four games registered another 11 FO Att.: 28,twice (vs.Air Force ‘05;vs.#1 Virginia ‘06) (Bellarmine, #5 wins (out of 17) in an FO Pct. (min. 5 att.): .824 (14-17) vs.Air Force ‘07 Hofstra, Brown, 11-3 victory over Dartmouth) due to R Bellarmine in the GWLL opener … posted a an injury … returned against Butler in the (then) career-high faceoff win percentage of GWLL opener and went 13-20 (.650) in a 9-8 .778 by going 14-for-18 in an 11-3 victory at Notre Dame victory … was 12-20 (.600) Brown … won 14 of 20 faceoffs in a 15-5 tri- against Air Force with six ground balls … umph of Villanova … established another posted a 12-18 (.667) mark against Lehigh I career-best performance by winning 14 of 17 with seven ground balls … went 10-19 (.526) (.824) faceoffs in a 16-4 win over Air Force … against Ohio State … went 11-15 (.733) with went 13-for-22 against Denver, a 14-6 victory six ground balls in a 19-7 regular-season … attempted a season-low 12 faceoffs, win- finale victory over Quinnipiac. S ning eight of them, in a 14-2 besting of Taylor Lehigh … his nine-game streak #23 above .500 was snapped as he Clagett went 9-for-22 in a 12-6 win at #20 Clagett Game-by-Game Ohio State … won 12 of 21 in the Opp. (* games started) G A Pts. FO Pct. GB H X during the regular-season 2005 at #21 Penn State 0 0 0 12-18 .667 5 Senior • Midfielder/Faceoff finale at Quinnipiac, a 14-9 vic- at #10 Cornell 0 0 0 12-22 .545 6 tory … picked up a season-high vs. #10 North Carolina 0 0 0 14-20 .700 5 6-1 • 177 seven ground balls against the Butler 1 0 1 10-13 .769 7 Chesapeake Beach, Maryland Bobcats … suffered a season- at #13 Hofstra 0 0 0 9-17 .529 5 low percentage by going 6-for- DeMatha Catholic High School at Villanova 0 1 1 14-20 .700 9 20 (.300) in an 11-10 overtime at #19 Dartmouth 0 0 0 11-19 .579 0 setback at #5 Johns Hopkins in Denver 0 0 0 10-19 .526 2 the first round of the NCAA Air Force 1 0 1 19-28 .679 12 One of the top faceoff players in the coun- Tournament … had six ground at #20 Fairfield 0 0 0 14-24 .583 8 try … three-time monogram winner … has balls versus the Blue Jays. at Ohio State 0 0 0 6-14 .429 5 played in 37 games during his Notre Dame AS A SOPHOMORE: 2006 career … is 421 of 708 (.595) in faceoffs dur- Appeared in 11 of the team’s 15 #14 Penn State 0 0 0 10-16 .625 4 ing his Irish tenure … has tallied four points contests … missed a stretch of vs. #8 Cornell 0 0 0 13-17 .765 4 on two goals and two assists to go along four games in the middle of the North Carolina 0 0 0 10-20 .500 8 with 176 ground balls … athletic player who season due to an injury … was at Villanova 0 0 0 7-16 .438 3 contributed right away as a freshman … has 126 of 205 in faceoffs for a .615 at Bellarmine Did Not Play battled injuries over the past two seasons percentage, which would have at #5 Hofstra Did Not Play and will look to stay healthy this year and tied him for sixth nationally had Brown Did Not Play produce his top season … should benefit he appeared in enough games Dartmouth Did Not Play from the team’s depth at the faceoff position … picked up 49 ground balls … at Butler 0 0 0 13-20 .650 3 that will be able give him rest at times … his called for two penalties, result- at #18 Denver 0 0 0 12-16 .750 3 brother, Steve, graduated in 2004 after a dis- ing in 1:30 of penalty time … at Air Force 0 0 0 12-20 .600 6 tinguished career as a midfielder for the attempted three shots … won a vs. Lehigh 0 0 0 12-18 .667 7 Irish, including being a part of the ’01 squad season-high 16 faceoffs (in 28 Ohio State 0 0 0 10-19 .526 2 that reached the NCAA semifinals. attempts) in a 14-10 setback at Quinnipiac 0 0 0 11-15 .733 6 AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 15 games … #1 Virginia in the first round of at #1 Virginia^ 0 0 0 16-28 .571 3 shared the team lead with 63 ground balls the NCAA Tournament … best 2007 … won 164 of 289 (.567) faceoffs … totaled percentage of the season came #13 Loyola 0 0 0 10-20 .500 4 one point on one assist … attempted 14 in a 9-6 loss to #8 Cornell as he at Penn State 0 0 0 14-21 .667 4 shots … whistled for one penalty … regis- won 13 of 17 for a .765 mark … vs. #4 Cornell 0 0 0 5-21 .238 3 tered one point on one assist … opened the won 12 of 16 faceoffs against at #15 North Carolina* 0 0 0 13-23 .565 3 season by winning 10 of 20 faceoffs in a 9-7 Geoff Snider of #18 Denver … at #19 Drexel 0 1 1 10-19 .526 3 win over #13 Loyola … notched a season- Snider would finish the season at Dartmouth 0 0 0 11-16 .688 5 high 14 faceoff wins (out of 21) in an 11-8 second nationally in faceoff win Bellarmine 0 0 0 11-17 .647 3 win at Penn State … he would match that percentage (.684) … went 10-16 at Brown 0 0 0 14-18 .778 4 win total on three other occasions during (.625) in a season-opening 8-4 Villanova 0 0 0 14-20 .700 4 the campaign … posted a season-low vic- victory over #14 Penn State … Air Force 0 0 0 14-17 .824 5 tory total and percentage by going 5-for-21 was 10-20 (.500) against North Denver 0 0 0 13-22 .591 5 in a 13-8 setback versus #4 Cornell … won Carolina in a 9-7 Irish win … Lehigh 0 0 0 8-12 .667 5 13 of 23 faceoffs in an 11-8 loss at #15 North picked up a season-high eight at #20 Ohio State 0 0 0 9-22 .409 2 Carolina … the 23 facoffs were a season- ground balls against the Tar at Quinnipiac 0 0 0 12-21 .571 7 high number … went 10-for-19 in a 16-5 tri- Heels … suffered his only sub- at #5 Johns Hopkins^ 0 0 0 6-20 .300 6 umph at #19 Drexel … also collected an .500 game against Villanova as

14 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 11 balls and a goal in a 14-for-13 overtime win in soccer … established school lacrosse games and collected a team-high 64 ground against Air Force … had games of 14-for-24 records with 370 ground balls, most ground balls … team’s top faceoff man as he was (.583) with eight ground balls against #20 balls in a single season (169 as a senior) and 131-for-214 (.612) … that percentage put Fairfield and 6-for-14 (.429) with five ground highest faceoff percentage (.760) … him at sixth nationally … won majority of balls in the season finale at Ohio State. scholastic lacrosse team defeated top- faceoffs in 10 of 11 games … finished third PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A ranked Georgetown Prep … competed in in the GWLL and 13th nationally with 5.82 standout in lacrosse and soccer at DeMatha the Maryland state senior all-star lacrosse ground balls per game … scored two goals Catholic High School … lettered all four game … as a junior, played in the Bay State and assisted on one other for a total of five years as a lacrosse midfielder and twice as lacrosse game … brother, Steve, played points … called for four penalties … was 12- a defenseman in soccer … in lacrosse, he lacrosse for the Irish … attended same high for-18 (.667) in faceoffs in the 14-for-6 sea- was all-conference, all-city, and team MVP school as former Notre Dame athletes son-opening victory at #21 Penn State … as a junior and senior … member of four- (basketball), Ryan Gillis also collected five ground balls against the time conference champion lacrosse team (football) and John Jay Owens (football) … Nittany Lions … was 12-for-22 (.545) with that garnered a national ranking each year member of the National Honor Society and six ground balls against Cornell … was 14- … soccer team won the state championship Big Brother program … son of Marjorie and for-20 (.700) and 10-for-13 (.769) in wins his senior season … soccer won the confer- Stephen Clagett … youngest of three sib- over #10 North Carolina and Butler along ence and regional championship as a lings … born July 2, 1986, in Anne Arundel, with picking up five and seven ground balls, nationally-ranked squad his final two sea- Md. … carries a 3.228 cumulative GPA … respectively, in those matches … scored his sons … all-conference along with being enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business first collegiate goal in the 22-for-6 win team MVP and captain his senior campaign as a finance major. against Butler … had games of 9-for-17 (.529) with five ground balls against Hofstra CLAGETT’S CAREER STATISTICS and 14-for-20 (.700) with nine ground balls Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. P/Min FO FO Pct. and an assist versus Villanova … was 11-for- 2005 11/0 2 1 3 64 5 .400 4-2:30 131-214 .612 19 (.579) against Dartmouth and 10-for-19 2006 11/0 0 0 0 49 3 .000 2-1:30 126-205 .615 (.526) against Denver … won a season-high 2007 15/1 0 1 1 63 14 .000 1-1:00 164-289 .567 19 faceoffs in 28 opportunities (.679) and Totals 37/1 2 2 4 176 22 .091 7-5:00 421-708 .595 also picked up a season-best 12 ground

Good athlete from a great program, the PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Gilman School … has played in 10 games Attended the Gilman School, where he com- L during his Notre Dame career, while picking peted in lacrosse and football … collected up three ground balls … helped bolster the four letters in football as an outside line- Irish man-down defense last season and will backer and three in lacrosse as a defense- look to do the same during his senior cam- man … attended Top Star lacrosse camp in A paign … will also give the team depth at 2003 and also was named to the Fab 40 … close defense … first Fallston native ever to three-time conference football champion … be a student-athlete at Notre Dame. all-conference and all-city football player his AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in a career-high junior campaign … that year his team went eight games … picked up three ground balls undefeated in winning the conference cham- C … saw action in the first four games of the pionship and achieved a No. 14 national season (#13 Loyola, Penn State, #4 Cornell, ranking … captain of the football squad his #15 North Carolina) … played in wins over senior season … played alongside Notre Dave Bellarmine, Villanova, Air Force and Lehigh Dame football players Victor Abiamiri and … collected a career-high two ground balls Ambrose Wooden … joins fellow high R school teammate Alex Wharton on the Irish Caperna #47 in a 16-4 league victory over Air Force … scooped up one ground ball in a 15-5 tri- roster … son of Linda and Dennis Caperna umph of Villanova. … has one older brother … born March 19, AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in one 1986, in Bel Air, Md. … carries a 3.292 cumu- O Senior • Defenseman game … saw time in a 19-7 victory over lative GPA … enrolled in the Mendoza 5-11 • 213 Quinnipiac in the regular-season finale. College of Business as a finance and eco- nomics double major. Fallston, Maryland AS A FRESHMAN: Played in one game … made his collegiate debut in the 22-6 vic- S Gilman School tory over Butler.

CAPERNA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Pts. GB Shots P/Min 2005 1/0 0 0 0 0-0:00 S 2006 1/0 0 0 0 0-0:00 2007 8/0 0 3 0 0-0:00 E Totals 10/0 0 3 0 0-0:00 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 15 Terrific athlete who has played scholastic athlete at Summit Student- some spot duty in the Irish mid- CAREER HIGHS High School … garnered three field during his first three seasons GB: 2,vs.Lehigh ‘07 letters in lacrosse, two in basket- Athletes … has played in 16 career games Shots: 2,vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 ball and one apiece in soccer and with seven ground balls … is cur- winter track … lacrosse team I rently playing the best lacrosse of his career … won three straight conference championships has improved his defensive skills … gives depth spanning his sophomore through senior seasons to the midfield in a variety of ways … will look to … team was state runner-up in 2001 and reached find his way onto the field ... brings great attitude the final four again in 2002 to finish with a ranking to the team … first Summit native ever to play of third … named MVP of the Union City tourna- R lacrosse for Notre Dame … wears same No. 14 jer- ment in 2003 and was the team’s Most Improved sey sported by former Irish All-Americans Jimmy Player in 2002 … earned all-state and all-confer- Keenan (’98) and Tom Glatzel (’01). ence honors as he captained the lacrosse team AS A JUNIOR: Played in four games … picked his senior campaign … named to a number of all- up a career-high four ground balls and attempted star lists, including the Top 205 Camp All-Stars I one shot … saw action in wins over Bellarmine and the Top Star Camp Fab 40 … also played for (11-3), Villanova (15-5), Air Force (16-4) and the Tri-State Lacrosse Club … all-conference track Lehigh (14-2) … collected a career-high two athlete, as he was conference champion in the ground balls in the victory against Lehigh. high jump his senior year … owns the Summit AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in three indoor high jump record with a leap of 6’ 1” … games … attempted two shots … played against selected as an all-conference member his only S Anson #5 Hofstra, Brown and Quinnipiac … took a year of playing soccer … son of Hazel Ashby and career-high two shots against Quinnipiac. Learie Fraser … has three siblings … born Jan. 14, #14 Played in nine games, pick- 1986, in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago … Fraser AS A FRESHMAN: ing up three ground balls … made his collegiate enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a debut in the 14-6 season-opening win at #21 Penn film, television and theater major. H State … took a shot on goal and collected a Senior • Midfielder ground ball versus the Nittany 6-3 • 179 Lions … picked up a ground ball in FRASER’S CAREER STATISTICS an 11-7 win over Villanova … had a Year GP/GS Pts. GB Shots SOG P/Min Summit, New Jersey shot on goal and a ground ball in a 2005 9/0 0 3 2 1 0-0:00 14-13 overtime victory over Air Summit High School 2006 3/0 0 0 2 0 0-0:00 Force. 2007 4/0 0 4 1 0 0-0:00 PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Totals 16/0 0 7 5 1 0-0:00 Competed in four sports as a

Has a lot of athletic ability … PREP AND PERSONAL CAREER HIGHS earned spot on Irish roster as a DATA: Three-time state champion walk-on after tryouts in fall 2004 … Shots: 1,vs.Butler ‘05 in lacrosse at Loyola Academy … could really push for time and help GB: 1,vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 garnered letters all four years of his the team during his senior cam- career and took home the state title paign … has played in eight games during his his final three seasons … completed the three- Fighting Irish career with one ground ball and one peat by scoring the winning goal in the fourth attempted shot … has shifted from attack to mid- overtime of the state championship game his sen- field and will see time this season as a long-stick ior campaign … all-state selection as a senior midfielder and in the defense … aggressive and along with being team captain and offensive MVP capable playmaker … has good skills … a tough … competed in the Illinois all-star game … let- competitor and hard worker ... second Loyola tered his junior year in soccer … team won con- Academy graduate ever to play lacrosse for Notre ference championship that year … brother, John, Dame, following three-time All-America defense- participated in track and field at Notre Dame … man Todd Rassas (’98). brother, Mike, played lacrosse at Lafayette AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in a career-high five College … attended same high school as former Dan games … saw time in wins over #19 Drexel (16-5), Fighting Irish athletes Stephan Walchuck (track & Bellarmine (11-3), Villanova (15-5), Air Force (16- field) and former lacrosse All-American Todd Scolaro #26 4) and Lehigh (14-2) … whistled for one penalty, Rassas … son of Celeste and Anthony Scolaro … totaling one minute. father is a 1972 Notre Dame graduate … has three AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in one game … siblings … born June 1, 1986, in Chicago, Ill. … his only game action came against Quinnipiac … enrolled in the College of Engineering as a chemi- Senior • Defenseman picked up a ground ball in the 19-7 win over the cal engineering major. Knights in the regular-season finale. 5-11 • 170 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in two games … Lake Forest, Illinois lone shot of the season came in a 22-6 win against Butler. Loyola Academy SCOLARO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS Pts. GB Shots SOG P/Min 2005 2/0 0 0 1 1 0-0:00 2006 1/0 0 1 0 0 0-0:00 2007 5/0 0 0 0 0 1-1:00 Totals 8/0 0 1 1 1 1-1:00

16 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1,at Brown ‘07 Points: 1,at Brown ‘07 GB: 8,vs.#4 Cornell ‘07

ground balls against #1 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 11 games, making one start … col- lected 14 ground balls … called for two penalties … made his first colle- giate start in the 14-13 overtime victory against Air Force … picked up a season-high three Sean ground balls in an 11-7 Dougherty #10 win at Villanova … took two shots on goal … whistled for penalties against Penn State and Senior Dartmouth … collected two ground balls in Defenseman games against #10 North 6-0 • 192 Carolina, Butler, Denver Malvern, Pennsylvania and Air Force. PREP AND PER- Malvern Prep against average … that mark ranked fourth SONAL DATA: Three-sport athlete at nationally for the 2007 season … scored the Malvern Preparatory School … lettered first goal of his career in an 11-3 win at three years in lacrosse, football and basket- HONORS & AWARDS Brown … that was the first point of his col- ball … first athlete in 10 years to compete in STX/USILA Honorable Mention legiate career … picked up 33 ground balls three team sports at Malvern … was an all- All-America (2007) … attempted two shots … was whistled for state, all-conference, and all-city performer L a team-high nine penalties, totaling 8:30 … along with being team captain and MVP his All-Great Western Lacrosse League picked up a career-high eight ground balls in senior year in lacrosse … football and First Team (2007) a 13-8 setback against #4 Cornell … col- lacrosse teams won conference crowns lected four ground balls in a 14-9 triumph of twice during his career … lacrosse squad Quinnipiac … totaled three ground balls garnered a national ranking his last three A Athletic and capable of making things against #15 North Carolina, Brown and seasons … three-year starter on the hard- happen for the Irish … one of the leaders of Denver … picked up two ground balls on wood and earned an all-conference selection the defense … three-time monogram winner four occasions. as a guard his junior year … all-city and all- … earned honorable mention All-America AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 15 conference running back his senior cam- C honors as a junior … also copped first-team games, making 14 starts … third on the team paign … football team was undefeated his all-Great Western Lacrosse League acco- with 41 ground balls … went 4-for-7 in face- sophomore season … named a lades in 2007 … has played in 41 games, off attempts … called for three penalties, Pennsylvania senior all-star in lacrosse … making 30 starts, during his Notre Dame totaling 2:30 of penalty time … picked up a participated in Top 205 all-star game … career … has tallied one goal and picked up career-high seven ground balls in a 13-5 set- attended same high school as Notre Dame R 88 ground balls … has developed into a top- back at #5 Hofstra … went 4-for-7 in faceoffs teammates Mike Creighton and Tim Bemer notch defenseman ... plays with confidence against the Pride, while helping to fill in for along with graduates D.J. Driscoll (’06) and and has added all the key elements to his an injured Taylor Clagett … those were the Bill Liva (’07) … son of Eileen and Michael game during his collegiate career … boasts first faceoff attempts of his collegiate career Dougherty … has four siblings … last name great athletic savvy … part of a trio of … collected four ground balls against pronounced DOCK-er-tee … born Nov. 1, O Malvern Prep graduates on the Irish, along Villanova, Bellarmine, Dartmouth and 1985, in Media, Pa. … enrolled in the with sophomore Mike Creighton and fresh- Quinnipiac … picked up five ground balls Mendoza College of Business as a finance man Tim Bemer … first Malvern native ever against #18 Denver and Air Force … two major. to be a student-athlete at Notre Dame. S AS A JUNIOR: Started all 15 games … DOUGHERTY’S CAREER STATISTICS received honorable mention All-America Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots FO FO Pct. P/Min honors from the United States 2005 11/1 0 0 0 14 2 0-0 .000 2-2:00 Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association 2006 15/14 0 0 0 41 0 4-7 .571 3-2:30 (USILA) … earned first-team all-Great 2007 15/15 1 0 1 33 2 0-0 .000 9-8:30 S Western Lacrosse League honors … helped Totals 41/30 1 0 1 88 4 4-7 .571 14-13:00 E the Irish post a school-record 6.66 goals- 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 17 the top high school Student- teams in the country … Athletes brother, C.J. Kemp, was the 2002 GWLL player of the year for Fairfield … I first Potomac native to play lacrosse for the Irish … wears same No. 1 jersey sported by Notre Dame career saves R leader Rob Simpson (’85). AS A JUNIOR: Received STX/USILA I honorable mention All- America honors for the second straight season … named the GWLL player of the year … S started all 15 games, Joey posting an 11-4 record … #1 the win total was a Kemp career-high mark and it ranks second in program H history … registered a career-best 6.78 goals- Senior • Goaltender against average to go 5-11 • 171 along with a .614 save Potomac, Maryland percentage … made 153 saves, while allowing 96 Georgetown Prep goals … picked up a career-high 42 ground balls … made nine saves HONORS & AWARDS in the 9-7 season-open- STX/USILA Honorable Mention ing victory over #13 All-America (2006 & 2007) Loyola … held the Greyhounds without a Great Western Lacrosse League goal for the final 22:56 of Player of the Year (2007) the contest … played All-Great Western Lacrosse 57:33 and made 11 stops League First Team (2006 & 2007) in an 11-8 win at Penn A two-time All-America honoree … State … picked up a career-best eight ground NCAA Division I Save Percentage Leader STX/USILA honorable mention All-America balls against the Nittany Lions … faced a sea- (2005) selection as a sophomore and junior … son-high 48 shots in a 13-8 setback against #4 Great Western Lacrosse League named the 2007 Great Western Lacrosse Cornell … made 13 saves against the Big Red League (GWLL) player of the year … led the … made a season-high 14 saves in an 11-8 loss Rookie of the Year (2005) nation with a .652 save percentage as a fresh- at #15 North Carolina … helped the Irish get All-Great Western Lacrosse League Second man … three-time all-GWLL member … two- back to their winning ways by stopping 12 Team (2005) time team captain … carries a career 7.43 shots in a 16-5 victory at #19 Drexel … pro- goals-against average and a .618 save per- duced a season-low five saves in a 7-6 setback centage to go along with a 26-11 record … at Dartmouth … only allowed two goals and currently ranks first in program history in made nine saves in 50:49 of playing time in an career goals-against average … third in 11-3 win over Bellarmine in the GWLL opener school history in career victories … in Notre … held Brown to just three scores, while mak- Dame history, ranks third in career minutes ing 11 saves in an 11-3 triumph … played played for a goaltender (2211:40), third in 51:52 in a 15-5 win over Villanova … stopped games started at goaltender (39), third in seven shots against the Wildcats … in 51:19 ground balls for a goaltender (95) and fifth in playing time against Air Force, made 12 saves, career winning percentage (.702) … GWLL while allowing just four goals in a 16-4 victory rookie of the year in 2005 … one of the best … made 11 saves in a 14-6 win against Denver goalies in … possesses a … held Lehigh without a goal in 37:10 of play- great demeanor for a goalie ... has improved ing time during the 14-2 Irish victory … was 8- all aspects of his for-8 in saves against the Mountain Hawks … game, specifically saw his career-long shutout streak of 55:08 KEMP’S CAREER STATISTICS clearing … three- snapped in a 12-6 win at #20 Ohio State … Year GP/GS W-L Time GA GAA Saves Pct. GB time monogram win- made 13 saves in the win against the 2005 11/9 5-2 502:40 70 8.36 131 .652 25 ner … earned Buckeyes … notched 10 saves in the 14-9 vic- 2006 15/15 10-5 859:57 108 7.54 159 .596 28 All-America honors tory over Quinnipiac in the regular-season 2007 15/15 11-4 849:03 96 6.78 153 .614 42 while at Georgetown finale … recorded eight saves in an 11-10 Totals 41/39 26-11 2211:40 274 7.43 443 .618 95 Prep School, one of overtime loss at #5 Johns Hopkins in the first

18 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® round of the NCAA Tournament … the 61 AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 11 sons ... named team captain and MVP of his minutes played was the second-highest total games in goal with nine starts … posted a 5-2 hockey team during his final season along for his career. record … led Division I with a .652 save per- with being an all-conference selection ... foot- AS A SOPHOMORE: STX/USILA centage … named to all-Great Western ball team won the conference and regional honorable mention All-America selection … Lacrosse League second team … made 131 crowns his junior campaign ... several family first team all-GWLL … started all 15 games in saves, while allowing 70 goals ... had a GWLL- members have competed in intercollegiate goal, posting a 10-5 record … was eighth in leading 8.36 goals-against-average … was sec- athletics ... father, Robert, played football at the nation with a .596 save percentage … ond in the conference with 11.91 saves per William & Mary under ... sister, posted a 7.54 goals-against average, which game … faced 317 shots … logged 502:40 in Julie, was a swimmer at the University of ranked 12th nationally … made 159 saves, goal … collected 25 ground balls … came off Miami ... brother, C.J., was a lacrosse All- while allowing 108 goals … totaled 859:57 of a the bench to play five minutes and make one American and the 2002 Great Western possible 900 minutes of playing time … save in the season opener against #21 Penn Lacrosse League player of the year as picked up 28 ground balls … made 13 saves, State … logged 18:26 as a reserve at Cornell, Fairfield's goalie ... sister, Erin, was a swim- while allowing just four goals in an 8-4 sea- where he allowed two goals and made two mer at Towson ... sister, Elizabeth, currently son-opening victory against #14 Penn State … saves … made first collegiate start versus #10 swims for the University of Florida and was surrendered nine tallies, while stopping 14 North Carolina in The First 4 invitational in an All-American during her freshman season shots in a 9-6 setback to #8 Cornell … made Carson, Calif. … played the entire game and in 2006-07 ... son of Cheryl and Robert Kemp seven stops, while giving up seven scores in a led the Irish to the 9-7 win over the Tar Heels ... has six siblings ... born April 2, 1986, in 9-7 win over North Carolina … posted those by stopping 13 shots and picking up a season- Silver Spring, Md. ... enrolled in the Mendoza same numbers in a 10-7 win at Villanova … high five ground balls … was tabbed the College of Business as a finance major. gave up a career-low two goals (for an entire game’s MVP by College Sports Television … game) in an 8-2 win at Bellarmine … made 10 became first Notre Dame goalie ever to beat a stops against the Knights … allowed 13 goals, ranked team in first college start … stopped Kemp Game-by-Game while making 11 saves in a 13-5 loss at #5 two shots and gave up three goals in 30 min- Hofstra … his shutout streak of 36:23, which Opp. (* games started) GA/S Pct. Time GB utes of action in a 22-6 win against Butler … 2005 spanned the Bellarmine and Hofstra games, logged 66:05 in a 9-8 double-overtime win at at #21 Penn State 0/1 1.000 4:59 0 was a career-best mark … made 10 saves and #13 Hofstra … made 16 saves against the at #10 Cornell 2/2 .500 18:26 0 allowed just three goals in 49:57 of play in an Pride … won his fourth straight game by vs. #10 North Carolina* 7/13 .650 60:00 5 11-5 win over Brown … had 14 saves and stopping 16 shots as the Irish topped Butler* 3/2 .400 30:00 2 seven goals allowed in an 8-7 win over Villanova 11-7 … became just the second at #13 Hofstra* 8/16 .667 66:05 2 Dartmouth … stopped 10 shots and surren- Notre Dame goalie ever to win first four deci- at Villanova* 7/16 .696 60:00 2 dered eight goals in a 9-8 win at Butler in the sions (also Tim Dunne in 1989) … suffered GWLL opener … made a season-low five at #19 Dartmouth* 10/23 .687 60:00 3 first collegiate loss at #19 Dartmouth … made Denver* 9/18 .667 60:00 4 saves and gave up eight goals in an 8-5 loss at 23 saves while facing a season-high 51 shots Air Force* 10/5 .333 40:19 3 #18 Denver … stopped 10 shots against Air against the Big Green … made 18 saves and Force in a 9-8 setback … returned the Irish at #20 Fairfield* 11/19 .633 57:51 0 collected four ground balls in a 9-6 loss at Ohio State* 3/16 .842 45:00 4 back to the win column by making 10 saves in against Denver … made the start and played a 10-7 win over Lehigh … posted his 10th dou- 2006 40:19 in a 14-13 overtime win against Air #14 Penn State* 4/13 .764 60:00 2 L ble-digit save game of the season with 10 Force … allowed 10 goals, while stopping five vs. #8 Cornell* 9/14 .609 60:00 3 stops in a 10-8 win against Ohio State … only shots, and did not pick up the decision North Carolina* 7/7 .500 60:00 3 played a half in a 19-7 win over Quinnipiac in against the Falcons … played 57:51 in a start- at Villanova* 7/7 .500 60:00 2 the regular-season finale … made six saves ing role in the 12-11 loss to #20 Fairfield, but and gave up two goals against the Knights … at Bellarmine* 2/10 .833 60:00 2 again got no decision … against the Stags, he at #5 Hofstra* 13/11 .458 60:00 1 A collected a season-high 20 saves, while sur- made 19 saves and gave up 11 goals … closed Brown* 3/10 .769 49:57 3 rendering 14 goals, in a 14-10 loss to #1 the season with a 16-5 win at Ohio State … Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Dartmouth* 7/14 .667 60:00 0 played 45 minutes, giving up three goals and at Butler* 8/10 .556 60:00 3 Tournament … that was the second-highest making 16 saves. save total of his Notre Dame career … picked at #18 Denver* 8/5 .385 60:00 0 PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: C up a season-high three ground balls on seven at Air Force* 9/10 .526 60:00 3 Competed in lacrosse, hockey and football at vs. Lehigh* 7/10 .588 60:00 0 occasions … earned a monogram. Georgetown Prep ... lettered all four years in lacrosse as a goalie ... also earned four letters Ohio State* 8/12 .600 60:00 3 Quinnipiac* 2/6 .750 30:00 0 CAREER BESTS in hockey at center and two in football at the at #1 Virginia^* 14/20 .588 60:00 3 Saves wide-receiver position ... lacrosse team R 2007 23 at #19 Dartmouth ‘05 nationally-ranked all four years of his career #13 Loyola* 7/9 .563 60:00 1 20 at #1 Virginia ‘06 (NCAA Tournament) ... stellar senior season garnered All-America, at Penn State* 7/11 .611 57:33 8 19 at #20 Fairfield ‘05 all-state, all-city, and all-conference honors ... Fewest Goals Allowed (starts only) vs. #4 Cornell* 13/13 .500 60:00 1 0 vs.Lehigh ‘07 also team MVP and captain that campaign ... second-team all-state and first-team all-con- at #15 North Carolina* 11/14 .560 60:00 5 O 2 at Bellarmine ‘06 at #19 Drexel* 5/12 .706 60:00 3 ference and all-county, along with being hon- 2 vs.Bellarmine ‘07 at Dartmouth* 7/5 .417 60:00 1 Save Percentage (starts only) orable mention all-metro area his junior 1.000 (8-8) vs.Lehigh ‘07 season ... recorded 185 saves (81% save per- Bellarmine* 2/9 .818 50:49 4 .842 (16-19) at Ohio State ‘05 centage) as a senior and 170 (75%) his junior at Brown* 3/11 .786 60:00 2 .833 (10-12) at Bellarmine ‘06 year, as he led his team to a 22-1 record, a Villanova* 5/7 .583 51:12 4 S Minutes Played conference title, and a national No. 1 ranking Air Force* 4/12 .750 51:19 1 66:05 at #13 Hofstra ‘05 by Inside Lacrosse magazine ... competed in Denver* 6/11 .647 60:00 6 61:00 at #5 Johns Hopkins ‘07 (NCAA Tourn.) Lehigh* 0/8 1.000 37:10 2 Shutout Streaks the Maryland state senior all-star game and 55:08 vs.Denver ‘07 - vs.Lehigh ‘07 the Maryland Bay State Games ... hockey at #20 Ohio State* 6/13 .684 60:00 1 S 43:22 at #19 Drexel ‘07 squad captured conference and regional at Quinnipiac* 9/10 .526 60:00 1 36:23 Bellarmine ‘06 – #5 Hofstra ‘06 championships his sophomore year ... all- at #5 Johns Hopkins^* 11/8 .421 61:00 2 Ground Balls conference hockey player his final two sea- ^ - NCAA Tournament E 8 at Penn State ‘07 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 19 Student- CAREER HIGHS Podgajny Game-by-Game Goals: 4,(twice) ‘07-at Penn State & at #5 Johns Hopkins Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB Athletes (NCAA Tournament) 2005 Assists: 4,vs.Villanova ‘07 at #21 Penn State* 0/1 1 2 1 Points: 7 (3g,4a) vs.Villanova ‘07 I at #10 Cornell* 1/1 2 3 0 GB: 8,(twice) ‘07-vs.Air Force & vs.Villanova Goal Streak: two games (four times,MR: Ohio State- vs. #10 North Carolina* 3/0 3 7 1 Quinnipiac ‘06) Butler* 0/2 2 6 0 Point Streak: 15 games (Loyola ‘07-current) at #13 Hofstra* 0/0 0 2 1 Multiple-Goal Games (10) at Villanova* 0/0 0 4 1 4 goals (2): ‘07-at Penn State & at #5 Johns Hopkins R 3 goals (4): ‘05-vs.#10 UNC & at OSU; vs.Quinnipiac ‘06; at #19 Dartmouth* 1/0 1 4 1 vs.Villanova ‘07 Denver* 0/0 0 5 4 2 goals (4): at Fairfield ‘05;‘07-at #19 Drexel,vs.Air Force, Air Force 0/1 1 3 1 vs.Denver Multiple-Point Games (17) at #20 Fairfield 2/0 2 3 0 7 points (1): vs.Villanova ‘07 (3/4) at Ohio State 3/1 4 5 0 I 6 points (1): at Penn State ‘07 (4/2) 2006 4 points (4): at OSU ‘05 (3/1);vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 (3/1); #14 Penn State 1/2 3 3 0 ‘07-at #20 Ohio State (1/3),at #5 Johns Hopkins (4/0) vs. #8 Cornell 0/1 1 5 0 3 points (4): vs.#10 UNC ‘05 (3/0);vs.#14 Penn State ‘06 North Carolina Did Not Play (1/2);‘07-vs.Air Force (2/1),vs.Denver (2/1) 2 points (7): ’05-Cornell (1/1),Butler (0/2),at Fairfield at Villanova Did Not Play S Michael (2/0); at Butler ‘06 (0/2);‘07-vs.#4 Cornell (1/1),at #19 at Bellarmine Did Not Play #34 Drexel (2/0),vs.Lehigh (1/1) at #5 Hofstra Did Not Play Podgajny career-best four assists in a 15-5 win over Villanova … Brown 1/0 1 4 0 picked up a career-best eight ground balls against the Dartmouth 1/0 1 5 1 Wildcats … matched that total in the next contest against at Butler 0/2 2 5 0 H Air Force … posted three points on two goals and one Senior • Midfielder assist in back-to-back games, league wins over Air Force at #18 Denver 0/1 1 4 0 (16-4) and Denver (14-6) … registered a goal and an assist at Air Force 0/0 0 1 0 6-0 • 183 in a 14-2 victory against Lehigh … tallied four points on one vs. Lehigh 0/1 1 4 0 goal and three assists in a 12-6 win at #20 Ohio State … Ridley Park, Pennsylvania scored one goal in a 14-9 besting of Quinnipiac in the reg- vs. Ohio State 1/0 1 3 3 ular-season finale … matched a career-high output with vs. Quinnipiac 3/1 4 6 0 Ridley High School four goals in an 11-10 setback at #5 Johns Hopkins during at #1 Virginia^ 0/0 0 4 2 the first round of the NCAA Tournament. 2007 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 11 games … missed #13 Loyola 1/0 1 4 3 HONORS & AWARDS four games … totaled 15 points on seven goals and eight assists … had two game-winning goals and one man-up at Penn State 4/2 6 6 1 STX/USILA Honorable Mention tally … attempted 44 shots … collected six ground balls … vs. #4 Cornell 1/1 2 5 2 All-America (2007) opened the season with a three-point performance on a at #15 North Carolina 1/0 1 4 2 goal and two assists in an 8-4 victory over #14 Penn State All-Great Western Lacrosse … dished out an assist in a 9-6 loss to #8 Cornell … missed at #19 Drexel* 2/0 2 5 3 at Dartmouth* 1/0 1 4 4 League Second Team (2007) the next four contests (North Carolina, Villanova, Bellarmine, #5 Hofstra) … tallied goals in wins over Brown Bellarmine* 1/0 1 4 7 (11-5) and Dartmouth (8-7) … netted the deciding eighth goal for the Irish against the Big Green … matched a at Brown* 1/0 1 6 6 Earned honorable mention All-America accolades dur- career-high with two assists in a 9-8 win over Butler in the Villanova* 3/4 7 5 8 ing his junior season … will be counted on to anchor the GWLL opener … upped his point streak to a (then) career- Air Force* 2/1 3 5 8 Irish midfield this season … has appeared in 37 games, best six games with an assist in an 8-5 loss at #18 Denver including 19 starts, during his Notre Dame career … has … had the streak snapped against Air Force … notched an Denver* 2/1 3 6 7 compiled 43 goals and 27 assists for 70 points to go along assist in a 10-7 win over Lehigh … netted a goal in a 10-8 tri- Lehigh* 1/1 2 3 2 with 79 ground balls … is playing with more confidence umph over Ohio State … picked up a season-high three at #20 Ohio State* 1/3 4 8 2 than he has in previous seasons ... has improved each sea- ground balls against the Buckeyes … tied a (then) career- son since coming to Notre Dame ... very experienced … a best mark with four points on three goals and one assist in at Quinnipiac* 1/0 1 7 2 very good shooter … capable of having big games … three- a 19-7 victory against Quinnipiac in the regular-season at #5 Johns Hopkins^* 4/0 4 11 6 time monogram winner … prep All-American at Ridley High finale … whistled for three penalties, totaling 2:00 of ^ - NCAA Tournament School … boasts skills, savvy and a sense of the game. penalty time. AS A JUNIOR: Had a breakout season for the Fighting AS A FRESHMAN: Top scorer in the freshman class as PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year letterwin- Irish … named an STX/USILA honorable mention All- he tallied 16 points on 10 goals and six assists … fifth-lead- ner in lacrosse at Ridley High School … also collected two American along with being a second-team all-GWLL per- ing scorer overall on the team … helped the Irish finish prep letters in basketball and one in soccer … All-American former … tallied career-high totals in points (39), goals (26) fourth in the nation in scoring offense (11.91) … played in his senior season in lacrosse … his nationally-ranked squad and assists (13) … second on the team in assists, while he all 11 games, making starts in the first eight games … won back-to-back state championships his sophomore and was third in goals and tied for third in points … only Notre picked up 10 ground balls … took 44 shots, which was junior seasons … two-time all-state, all-conference and Dame player to score at least one goal in every game … first fourth-most on the team … called for two penalties (2:00) team MVP in lacrosse … captained the team as a senior in on the team with a career-best 63 ground balls … whistled … picked up his first collegiate point with an assist in the leading them to a regional title … named the 2003 for five penalties, totaling three minutes … helped the Irish 14-6 season-opening win at #21 Penn State … notched a Pennsylvania state championship MVP … led team in rank third nationally in man-up offense (.500) by scoring a goal and an assist in an 11-10 loss at #10 Cornell … scored points (81), goals (52) and assists (29) in 2003 … as a soph- team-high nine man-up goals … attempted 83 shots … a season-high three goals, including a man-up goal, in a 9-7 omore, the team went undefeated … two-time conference opened the season with a goal in a 9-7 victory over #13 win versus #10 North Carolina in the First Four invitational champion … registered 135 career goals and 91 assists … Loyola … registered a (then) career-high in points (6) and … picked up a season-best two assists in a 22-6 triumph participated in the Pennsylvania senior all-star game … tal- goals (4) in addition to two assists in an 11-8 triumph of over Butler … scored a goal in a 10-9 loss to #19 Dartmouth lied 58 points (36 goals, 22 assists) playing for Monsignor Penn State … deposited a goal and an assist in a 13-8 set- … collected a season-high four ground balls in a 9-6 loss to Bonner High School as a freshman in 2001 before transfer- back to #4 Cornell … had one goal in an 11-8 loss to #15 Denver … notched an assist in a 14-13 overtime win over ring … in his first prep season, he was a first-team all- North Carolina … notched two goals in a 16-5 triumph of Air Force … finished the season strong by scoring two Catholic League selection … was also a Top-205 camp #19 Drexel … tallied one goal in games against Dartmouth goals against Fairfield and three more against Ohio State … all-star … tabbed as a “Young Gun” midfielder by Inside (L, 7-6), Bellarmine (W, 11-3) and Brown (W, 11-3) … also dished out an assist against the Buckeyes to give him Lacrosse magazine … from the same high school as former recorded a career-high seven points on three goals and a a season-best four-point game. Irish player Matt Ryan … member of the National Honor Society and the Tri-M Music Honor Society … father, John, PODGAJNY’S CAREER STATISTICS played at Washington and Lee University, Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG where he earned AP honorable mention All-America recog- 2005 11/8 10 6 16 10 44 .227 28 2-2:00 1 1 nition … son of Laura Jean and John Podgajny … has one older brother … last name is pronounced puh-GO-nee … 2006 11/0 7 8 15 6 44 .159 24 3-2:00 1 2 born Feb. 9, 1986, in Chester, Pa. … enrolled in the Mendoza 2007 15/11 26 13 39 63 83 .313 44 5-3:00 9 1 College of Business as a finance major. Totals 37/19 43 27 70 79 171 .251 96 10-7:00 11 4

20 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3,vs.Air Force ‘07 Assists: 2,(twice) ‘07-at Dartmouth,vs.Villanova Points: 4,vs.Air Force ‘07 GB: 2,(twice) at Fairfield ‘05 & vs.Denver ‘07 Goal Streak: three games ( ‘07-Air Force-Lehigh) Point Streak: five games (‘07-Brown-Lehigh) Multiple-Goal Games (2) 3 goals (1): vs.Air Force ‘07 2 goals (1): vs.Denver ‘07 Multiple-Point Games (8) 4 points (1): vs.Air Force ‘07 (3/1) 2 points (7): vs.Butler ‘05 (1/1);‘07-at Penn State (1/1),at Dartmouth (0/2),at Brown (1/1),vs. Villanova (0/2),vs.Denver (2/0),vs.Lehigh (1/1)

against #14 Penn State … the Irish topped the Nittany Lions 8-4 … also started in a 9-6 setback to #8 Cornell … took a career-high two shots against both Penn State and Bellarmine. Alex AS A FRESHMAN: Played in five games, notching two goals and two Wharton #29 assists … scored goals on his only two shots of the season … picked up five groundballs … made collegiate debut in season opener at #21 Penn State, Senior • Attackman where he collected one ground ball … 5-11 • 160 assisted on a goal and picked up a ground ball in a 22-6 win over Butler … Baltimore, Maryland notched a goal, an assist and a season- Gilman School high two ground balls in a 12-11 loss to #20 Fairfield … tallied a goal in the sea- son finale, a 16-5 victory at Ohio State. Capable attackman with good skills … had 18 shots … whistled for one penalty, totaling PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Two- a breakout junior campaign and will look to one minute … tallied a goal and an assist in sport standout at the Gilman School … let- build off of that this season … aggressive an 11-8 win at Penn State … picked up an tered three years in lacrosse and football … player around the net … excellent feeder who assist in an 11-8 setback at #15 North Carolina as a senior in lacrosse, he garnered all-city has a good knowledge of the game … has … also notched an assist in a 16-5 triumph at and all-conference honors … was also team L played in 26 career games with 10 starts … #19 Drexel … dished out a career-high two MVP along with being team captain that sea- has totaled 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists in a 7-6 loss at Dartmouth … totaled a son … team was nationally ranked his final assists … 16 ground balls … earned a mono- goal and an assist in an 11-3 win at Brown … three seasons … totaled 75 goals and 100 gram as a junior … one of the team’s top stu- matched a career-high output with two assists during his scholastic career … all-con- A dents as he boasts a 3.461 cumulative GPA. assists in a 15-5 triumph of Villanova … ference quarterback as a senior … football AS A JUNIOR: Played in a career-high 14 notched his first hat trick in a 16-4 league win squad went undefeated and achieved a No. games, making eight starts, also a career-high over Air Force … also collected an assist 14 national ranking his junior year … team total … tallied career bests in points (18), against the Falcons to give him a career-best won back-to-back conference titles during his goals (8) and assists (10) … picked up a four points … followed that up with two goals sophomore and junior seasons … Top 205 C career-high seven ground balls … attempted in a 14-6 victory over Denver … tied a career- Camp All-Star and won a recreational state high with two ground balls against the title with the Cockeysville Lacrosse Club … Pioneers … upped his career-long point attended same high school as teammate Wharton Game-by-Game streak to five games with a goal and an assist Dave Caperna and former Fighting Irish foot- Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB against Lehigh, a 14-2 win … the only game he ball players Victor Abiamiri and Ambrose 2007 R #13 Loyola 0/0 0 1 0 missed all season was a 12-6 win at #20 Ohio Wooden … son of Amanda and Michael at Penn State 1/1 2 1 1 State … earned his first monogram. Wharton … has one younger sibling … father vs. #4 Cornell 0/0 010 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in seven ran track at the University of Virginia … born at #15 North Carolina 0/1 1 2 1 games, including two starts … missed time July 3, 1985, in Annapolis, Md. … carries a at #19 Drexel 0/1 1 0 0 due to an injury ... picked up four ground 3.461 cumulative GPA … enrolled in the O at Dartmouth* 0/2 2 0 0 balls and attempted five shots … made his College of Arts and as a political science Bellarmine* 0/0 0 0 1 first collegiate start in the season-opener major. at Brown* 1/1 220 Villanova* 0/2 2 2 0 WHARTON’S CAREER STATISTICS S Air Force* 3/1 4 5 1 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. P/Min UpG GWG Denver* 2/0 2 3 2 2005 5/0 2 2 4 5 2 1.000 0-0:00 0 0 Lehigh* 1/1 2 1 1 2006 7/2 0 0 0 4 5 .000 0-0:00 0 0 at #20 Ohio State Did Not Play 2007 14/8 8 10 18 7 18 .444 1-1:00 0 2 at Quinnipiac 0/0 0 0 0 Totals 26/10 10 12 22 16 25 .400 1-1:00 0 2 S at #5 Johns Hopkins^* 0/0 0 0 0 E ^ - NCAA Tournament 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 21 Student- Athletes I R I S Ross #33 Zimmerman H Senior • Defenseman 6-2 • 189 Utica, Michigan Brother Rice School

HONORS & AWARDS All-Great Western Lacrosse League First Team (2007)

A second-team all-Great Western Lacrosse AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 15 bined to win seven conference and seven League (GWLL) performer as a junior in 2007 games, making four starts … picked up 23 regional titles in his scholastic career … … big, athletic player … one of the leaders and ground balls … key member of Irish defense lacrosse team was ranked nationally during key components of the Fighting Irish defense that ranked 11th nationally by allowing just his freshman and junior seasons, as they cap- … three-time monogram winner … has played 7.67 goals per game … collected a career-high tured the state title both of those years … in 41 career games, including 28 starts, with 67 six ground balls against both Brown and Ohio received All-America honors as a defenseman ground balls … very talented and expected to State … had three ground balls in an 8-4 sea- in lacrosse his senior season … two-time all- be a force in the Irish defense … has a great son-opening victory over #14 Penn State … conference, all-city, and all-state selection in sense for the game ... a good communicator on picked up two ground balls against #5 Hofstra lacrosse … team MVP and captain during his the field ... does a lot of things well to help the and Lehigh. final campaign, as he set school records for defense ... prep All-American while at Brother AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 11 games, most takeaways and ground balls … had 60 Rice, which has a history of developing good making nine starts in the Irish defense … col- takeaways, the top mark in the state, and was defensemen … possesses great athletic mind- lected 10 ground balls … called for one most valuable defenseman at the Boys’ Latin set … a tough player … first Utica native to penalty … started his first collegiate game, a Invitational in 2003 … played for the west ever be a student-athlete at Notre Dame. 14-6 victory at #21 Penn State, where he squad in the All-American all-star game … all- AS A JUNIOR: Started all 15 games … picked up two ground balls … also picked up city and all-conference linebacker his senior earned second-team all-GWLL recognition … two ground balls versus Denver and Fairfield season … collected 150 tackles during that helped the Notre Dame defense rank fourth … had a season-high three ground balls in a 9- campaign en route to being tabbed team MVP nationally with a school-record goals-against 8 double-overtime win at #13 Hofstra … only … member of the National Honor Society … average of 6.66 … picked up a career-high 34 games he did not start where against North grew up in the same area as former Irish ground balls and attempted one shot … tallied Carolina and Butler. lacrosse player Nick Petcoff … son of Karen his first collegiate point with an assist in a 14-9 PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Decorated and Larry Zimmerman … father played colle- road victory at Quinnipiac in the regular-sea- two-sport athlete at Brother Rice, garnering giate football at Central Michigan … has one son finale … picked up a season-high five four varsity letters in lacrosse and three in younger brother … born Dec. 12, 1985, in ground balls in a 14-6 league win over Denver football … part of two state championship Detroit, Mich. … enrolled in the Mendoza … collected four ground balls against both #20 teams in lacrosse and one in football … com- College of Business. Ohio State and Quinnipiac … had three ground balls on three occasions … whistled for one CAREER HIGHS ZIMMERMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS penalty, which resulted Assists: 1,at Quinnipiac ‘07 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots P/Min in 30 seconds of penalty Points: 1,at Quinnipiac ‘07 2005 11/9 0 0 0 10 0 1-1:00 time against Denver. GB: 6,(twice) ‘06-vs.Brown,vs.Ohio State 2006 15/4 0 0 0 23 0 0-0:00 2007 15/15 0 1 1 34 1 1:0:30 Totals 41/28 0 1 1 67 1 2-1:30

22 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Hard-working, determined player who has PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-sport already made great improvements under the athlete at the prep level … played two years of Irish system … good combination of work varsity lacrosse and basketball at Phillips ethic and skills … will look to find ways to get Exeter Academy … was an honorable mention on the field ... has played in eight games dur- all-state lacrosse player his sophomore year at ing his Notre Dame career … has totaled one Bishop Brady, where he spent his first two goal and one ground ball … a selfless player … scholastic years … helped guide Bishop Brady could put himself in the mix in the attack rota- to the New Hampshire Division II state semifi- tion … a good shooter … brings a great atti- nals in 2002 … all-state, all-city, and all-confer- tude and love for Notre Dame … first Concord ence selection in lacrosse his junior and senior native and first Phillips Exeter Academy grad- seasons at Phillips Exeter Academy … cap- uate to play lacrosse for the Irish … first Notre tained his lacrosse and basketball teams as a Dame lacrosse player ever to sport the #46 jer- senior … named an Eastern sey, which he did in 2005 … currently wears Lacrosse All-Star by the league coaches … #43. lacrosse squad won conference championship AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in a career-high his sophomore campaign … totaled 101 goals four games … saw time on the field in wins and 67 assists during his scholastic career ... against Bellarmine (11-3), Villanova (15-5), Air participated in the New England and Prep Force (16-4) and Lehigh (14-2) … attempted school all-star game his senior year … com- two shots. peted with team New England at the Vail Sloan AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw action in two Lacrosse Shootout … played golf for two years #43 games … attempted three shots … played in at Brady and basketball at both schools … won Smith wins over Brown (11-5) and Quinnipiac (19-7). the national free-throw shooting contest when AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in two games he was 11 … father, Gerry, played basketball at … scored a goal … made collegiate debut in Loyola … brother, Quinn, played lacrosse at the season-opening 14-6 win at #21 Penn State Holy Cross and sister played at Trinity College Senior … tallied a goal and picked up a ground ball in … son of Gerry and Catherine Smith … Attackman a 22-6 win over Butler … totaled five shots youngest of three children … born June 1, against the Bulldogs. 1985, in Concord, N.H. … enrolled in the 6-2 • 185 Mendoza College of Business as a mar- Concord, New Hampshire keting major ... carries a 3.058 cumula- SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS tive GPA. Phillips Exeter Academy Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots CAREER HIGHS 2005 2/0 1 0 1 15 Goals: 1,vs.Butler ‘05 2006 2/0 0 0 0 0 3 Points: 1,vs.Butler ‘05 2007 4/0 0 0 0 0 2 Shots: 5,vs.Butler ‘05 L Totals 8/0 1 0 1 1 10 GB: 1,vs.Butler ‘05 Will look to provide depth in the Fighting AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in three Irish midfield … can help with faceoffs if called games … attempted one shot … saw time in upon ... a tough competitor and hard worker ... wins against Bellarmine (8-2), Brown (11-5) and A has played in nine career games … has totaled Quinnipiac (19-7). one point on one assist along with picking up PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Two sport four ground balls … is 4-for-8 in faceoff standout at Fairfield Prep School … lettered attempts … has a good sense for the game … a three years each in lacrosse and basketball … solid and versatile player who excelled in team captain of both sports his senior year … C lacrosse and basketball during his high school all-conference selection both junior and senior career … comes from an athletic family as two seasons … all-city and all-state selection his of his older brothers played collegiate senior year … led Connecticut in points during lacrosse. senior season with 63 goals and 42 assists, AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in a career- scored 116 goals and 91 assists in high school R high six games … totaled one point on one career … MVP of Connecticut North-South All- assist … attempted two shots … collected four Star Game … member of the National Honor ground balls … went 4-for-8 in faceoff attempts Society … son of Francine and John Cullinane Kevin … appeared in wins over Penn State (11-8), #19 … has two older brothers who both played Drexel (16-5), Bellarmine (11-3), Villanova (15- lacrosse in college … brother Jack played O Cullinane #15 5), Air Force (16-4) and Lehigh (14-2) … picked lacrosse at Providence College and brother up two ground balls against both Air Force and Brian played lacrosse at Loyola College in Lehigh … went 1-for-1 in faceoffs against Air Maryland … born June 23, 1987 in Greenwich, Force … that was the first faceoff attempt of his Conn. … carries a 3.160 cumulative GPA … Junior • Midfielder Irish career … went 3-for-5 in faceoffs against enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a S Lehigh. economics major. 5-9 • 160 Southport, Connecticut CULLINANE’S CAREER STATISTICS Fairfield Prep School Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots FO Pct. S 2006 3/0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 2007 6/0 0 1 1 4 2 4-8 .500 E Totals 9/0 0 1 1 4 3 4-8 .500 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 23 games and made one start … registered 10 Student- points on five goals and five assists … picked Athletes up 12 ground balls … whistled for two penal- ties, totaling 1:30 in penalty time … had an I impressive collegiate debut as he scored two goals in an 8-4 win over #14 Penn State in the season opener … dished out assists against #5 Hofstra and Brown in back-to-back games … tallied a goal in an 8-7 win over Dartmouth R … upped his point streak to four games with a season-high two assists in a 9-8 win at Butler in the GWLL opener … made his first collegiate start against #18 Denver … notched a goal and picked up a season-high I three ground balls in a 10-7 win over Lehigh … scored a goal and assisted on another in a 14-10 loss at #1 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Three- S Peter sport letter winner at the Westminster School in Connecticut … earned three letters in both Christman #44 lacrosse and soccer, along with two more in basketball … team captain of soccer, basket- H ball and lacrosse teams his senior year … voted Team MVP of lacrosse team as a senior Junior • Midfielder … selected all-conference and all-state as a 5-10 • 160 senior … chosen the “Stewart Lindsay” Attackman of the Year of Western New Simsbury, Connecticut England Division I … selected All-American Westminster School as a senior … finished career with 46 goals A two-time monogram winner … shifts and 77 assists … best high school perform- from attack to midfield this season … has had ance came as a junior in a 19-13 win over Christman Game-by-Game an impact since the beginning of his fresh- Trinity Pawling, when he had three goals and Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB man campaign … has played in 30 career seven assists … participated in the 2006 games, including three starts … 18 points on Connecticut Super-Junior All-Star Game … #14 Penn State 2/0 2 2 1 11 goals and seven assists … has collected 27 also participated in the Peak 200 All-Star vs. #8 Cornell 0/0 0 1 0 ground balls … arguably the quickest athlete Game, New England Prep Division 1 Senior North Carolina 0/0 0 0 0 on the team … presents match-up problems All-Star Game and the Senior Showcase … at Villanova 0/0 0 0 0 for opposing teams … has improved his son of Joy and Peter Christman … mother at Bellarmine 0/0 0 1 0 defense … handles the ball well ... good graduated from Notre Dame in 1980 … has at #5 Hofstra 0/1 1 2 1 passer ... coaching staff looks to find many three younger siblings … was a student gov- Brown 0/1 1 12 ways to use his quickness and agility … one ernment officer in high school as a senior … Dartmouth 1/0 1 1 2 of the team’s top students as he boasts a born on July 19, 1987 in Hartford, Conn. … at Butler 0/2 2 0 0 3.515 cumulative GPA. carries a 3.515 cumulative GPA … enrolled in at #18 Denver* 0/0 0 1 1 AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in all 15 the College of Arts and Letters as a history at Air Force 0/0 0 0 0 games … made two starts … notched eight major. vs. Lehigh 1/0 1 2 3 points on a career-best six goals and two vs. Ohio State 0/0 0 11 assists … attempted 22 shots … picked up a CAREER HIGHS vs. Quinnipiac 0/0 0 1 1 career-high 15 ground balls … tallied a goal in Goals: 2,vs.#14 Penn State ‘06 at #1 Virginia^ 1/1 2 1 0 setbacks to #4 Cornell and #15 North Assists: 2,at Butler ‘06 2007 Carolina … dished out an assist in an 11-3 win Points: 2,(three times) ‘06-vs.#14 Penn State,at #13 Loyola 0/0 0 1 0 against Bellarmine in the GWLL opener … Butler,at #1 Virginia at Penn State 0/0 0 2 2 scored goals in a career-best three straight GB: 3,three times (vs.Lehigh ‘06;‘07-vs.Lehigh,at vs. #4 Cornell 1/0 1 3 1 games, wins against Brown (11-3), Villanova #15 North Carolina) at #15 North Carolina 1/0 1 23 (15-5) and Air Force (16-4) … deposited a goal Goal Streak: three games (‘07-Brown-Air Force) Point Streak: four games,twice (‘06-Hofstra- at #19 Drexel 0/0 0 1 1 in a 14-2 triumph of Lehigh … registered an at Dartmouth 0/0 0 0 0 Butler;‘07-Bellarmine-Air Force) assist in a 14-9 win at Quinnipiac in the regu- Multiple-Goal Games (1) Bellarmine 0/1 1 0 2 lar-season finale … matched a career-high 2 goals (1): vs.#14 Penn State ‘06 at Brown 1/0 1 1 0 with three ground balls against both North Villanova 1/0 1 1 0 Multiple-Point Games (3) Carolina and Lehigh. 2 points (3): ’06-vs.#14 Penn State (2/0),at Butler Air Force 1/0 1 2 1 AS A FRESHMAN: Had an immediate (0/2),at #1 Virginia (1/1) Denver 0/0 0 0 0 impact for the Irish as he played in all 15 Lehigh 1/0 1 4 3 at #20 Ohio State* 0/0 0 2 0 CHRISTMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS at Quinnipiac* 0/1 130 at #5 Johns Hopkins^ 0/0 0 0 0 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 2006 15/1 5 5 10 12 14 .357 9 2-1:30 0 0 ^ - NCAA Tournament 2007 15/2 6 2 8 15 22 .273 14 0-0:00 0 1 Totals 30/3 11 7 18 27 36 .306 23 2-1:30 0 1

24 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® A very good offensive player … has AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in two played in 13 career games, including one games … played against #8 Cornell (L, 9-6) start … earned a monogram during his and Brown (W, 11-5). sophomore season … has one point on one PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Four- goal … two ground balls … continues to year lacrosse letter winner at Memphis get bigger and stronger ... brings offensive University School … helped lead team to potential and versatility to the Irish … will Tennessee state championship his sopho- look to be a big contributor this season … more year … elected team captain his sen- will be in the mix to see time at the attack ior season … three-time all-state selection or midfield positions … has the ability to … two-time all-American selection … dodge ... good speed and athleticism ... played in Senior Showcase … hails from was a state champion and All-American in same area as former Notre Dame football high school. player Matt Shelton … son of Margaret and AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 11 Greg Gibson … has two younger siblings … games, making one start … tallied one uncle, Bill Hienbecker, was an All-American point on one goal … attempted three shots on Notre Dame’s 1959 NCAA champion ten- … picked up two ground balls … made his nis team … was a member of the Red and first career start in a 9-7 win over #13 Blue Society, the Civic Service, and a Dan Loyola in the season opener … scored his Student Ambassador in high school … first career goal in a 14-2 victory over born on May 13, 1987, in , Mass. … Gibson #3 Lehigh … that was also his first collegiate enrolled in the Mendoza College of point … collected two ground balls in a 16- Business. 4 conference win against Air Force … earned his first monogram. Junior • Midfielder GIBSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots 6-0 • 160 2006 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 Germantown, Tennessee 2007 11/1 1 0 1 2 3 Totals 13/1 1 0 1 2 3 Memphis University School

Formerly Davey Leach … a solid and ver- … tallied goals in wins over Denver (14-6) satile player in the Irish midfield … earned a and Lehigh (14-2) to up his point streak to L monogram during his sophomore season … four games … earned his first monogram. has played in 20 career games, totaling five AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in six points on three goals and two assists … 17 games … took two shots and picked up ground balls … a good all-around midfielder three ground balls … made his collegiate … can play in man-down situations … an debut in an 11-5 win over Brown … also A extremely tough player ... relentless com- played against #18 Denver, Air Force, petitor and a hard worker with a high Lehigh, Ohio State and Quinnipiac. lacrosse IQ … is the eighth student-athlete PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Two- to come from Boys’ Latin to play lacrosse at sport letterwinner in lacrosse and soccer at C Notre Dame … was also a standout soccer Boys’ Latin School … earned varsity letters player in high school ... made the Dean’s List in lacrosse and soccer all four years of high during the fall of 2007 semester. school … helped lead soccer team to con- AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 14 games ference championship in sophomore, junior … registered five points on three goals and and senior years … team captain of soccer R Davey two assists … all of those marks were team as a junior and senior … soccer team Malera #19 career-high totals … attempted eight shots MVP as a senior … all-conference soccer … 14 ground balls … scored his first colle- selection as a junior and senior … helped giate goal in a 15-5 win over Villanova … lacrosse team win conference champi- O notched his first assist in the following con- onship as a freshman … member of the Junior • Midfielder test, a 16-4 GWLL victory against Air Force National Honor Society … has one older sib- 5-9 • 180 ling, Pamela … born May 31, 1986, in Boston, CAREER HIGHS Mass. … carries a 3.178 cumulative GPA … Timonium, Maryland Goals: 1,three times (‘07- vs.Villanova,vs.Denver, enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. S Boys’ Latin School vs.Lehigh) Assists: 1,twice (‘07-vs.Air Force,at #5 Johns Hopkins) Points: 1,five times (MR: at #5 Johns Hopkins ‘07) MALERA’S CAREER STATISTICS GB: 3,three times (vs.Lehigh ‘06;‘07-vs.Lehigh,at Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots S #15 North Carolina) 2006 6/0 0 0 03 2 Goal Streak: two games (‘07-Denver-Lehigh) 2007 14/0 3 2 5 14 8 E Point Streak: four games,(‘07-Villanova-Lehigh) Totals 20/0 3 2 5 17 10 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 25 that established an Irish record for goals in a road Student- contest … in addition, he matched a career-high with Hoff Game-by-Game four ground balls against the Dragons … the only Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB Athletes game he did not register a point was a 7-6 loss at 2006 Dartmouth … recorded four points on three goals and #14 Penn State 2/0 2 4 0 I one assist in an 11-3 win over Bellarmine in the GWLL vs. #8 Cornell 0/0 0 1 1 opener … scored one goal in an 11-3 victory over North Carolina* 1/0 1 2 1 Brown … produced five goals in a 15-5 triumph of at Villanova* 1/0 1 4 1 Villanova … in league wins over Air Force (16-4) and at Bellarmine* 0/0 0 1 0 Denver (14-6), he scored two and four goals, respec- at #5 Hofstra* 0/0 0 1 1 tively … notched two goals and one assist in a 14-2 R win over Lehigh … had two more goals in a 12-6 vic- Brown* 3/0 3 5 1 tory at #20 Ohio State … scored six times in a 14-9 win Dartmouth* 2/0 2 4 2 at Quinnipiac in the regular-season finale … had two at Butler* 1/0 1 1 0 goals in an 11-10 overtime loss to #5 Johns Hopkins in at #18 Denver 2/0 2 3 0 the first round of the NCAA Tournament … notched a at Air Force* 2/0 2 3 1 I goal with nine seconds remaining that sent the game vs. Lehigh* 1/0 1 2 0 into overtime … currently riding a career-long nine- game goal streak … that is also his career-best point vs. Ohio State* 0/0 0 1 0 streak. vs. Quinnipiac* 3/1 4 5 2 AS A FRESHMAN: Had a major impact for the at #1 Virginia^* 3/0 3 5 0 Fighting Irish during his rookie campaign … played in 2007 S Ryan all 15 games, making 12 starts … fourth on the team #13 Loyola* 2/1 3 5 4 in goals with 21 and points with 22 … one assist … at Penn State* 1/1 2 3 1 #27 attempted 42 shots … had one game-winning goal and vs. #4 Cornell* 1/0 1 4 1 Hoff four man-up tallies … collected 10 ground balls … had an impressive debut with the Irish as he scored at #15 North Carolina* 2/0 2 4 1 two goals in an 8-4 victory over #14 Penn State in the at #19 Drexel* 7/0 7 10 4 H season opener … notched goals in wins over North at Dartmouth* 0/0 0 2 0 Junior • Attackman Carolina (9-7) and Villanova (10-7) in back-to-back Bellarmine* 3/1 4 7 2 games … started a six-game goal streak by netting a 5-11 • 203 at Brown* 1/0 1 2 0 hat trick in an 11-5 win over Brown … posted two Villanova* 5/0 592 Baldwin, Maryland goals in the next game, an 8-7 triumph of Dartmouth … had a season-high two ground balls against the Big Air Force* 2/0 2 6 2 Dulaney High School Green … scored in a 9-8 win at Butler in the GWLL Denver* 4/0 4 6 2 opener … had two goals apiece in back-to-back losses Lehigh* 2/1 3 4 2 to #18 Denver and Air Force … his goal streak at #20 Ohio State* 2/0 2 3 3 HONORS & AWARDS reached six games with a tally in a 10-7 victory over at Quinnipiac* 6/0 6102 Lehigh … held without a point against Ohio State … at #5 Johns Hopkins^* 2/0 2 5 1 collected a season-high four points on three goals and All-Great Western Lacrosse League First ^ - NCAA Tournament an assist in a 19-7 win over Quinnipiac in the regular- Team (2007) season finale … matched a season-high total with two ground balls against the Knights … recorded his third Has had a major impact on the Irish since the hat trick of the season by scoring three goals in a 14- CAREER HIGHS beginning of his freshman season … a two-time mono- 10 setback at #1 Virginia in the first round of the Goals: 7,at #19 Drexel ‘07 (tied school record) gram winner … led Notre Dame with 40 goals during NCAA Tournament. Assists: 1,five times (MR: vs.Lehigh ‘07) his sophomore campaign … has played in 30 games, PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A standout in Points: 7,(7g) at #19 Drexel ‘07 including 27 starts … 66 career points on 61 goals and lacrosse and football at Dulaney High School … GB: 4,(twice) ‘07-at #19 Drexel,vs.#13 Loyola five assists … 37 ground balls … arguably the best earned four letters for lacrosse and three for football Goal Streak: nine games (Bellarmine ‘07-current) inside finisher on the team … able to catch the ball … helped to lead team to conference and regional Point Streak: nine games (Bellarmine ‘07- and put it in the goal … was a decorated prep athlete championships all four years … led team to state current) … won three state championships in high school. championship his freshman, sophomore and senior Multiple-Goal Games (18) AS A SOPHOMORE: A starter in all 15 games … seasons … selected team captain of football team his led the Fighting Irish with 40 goals … that total tied junior and senior seasons and captain of lacrosse 7 goals (1): at #19 Drexel ’07 him for fifth all-time in program history for a single team as a senior … earned MVP honors in both 6 goals (1): at Quinnipiac ’07 season … had four assists for a grand total of 44 sports in junior and senior years … selected all-con- 5 goals (1): vs.Villanova ’07 points, which ranked second on the team … helped ference junior and senior seasons for both football 4 goals (1): vs.Denver ’07 Notre Dame rank third nationally in man-up offense and lacrosse, all-city in both sports as a senior, plus 3 goals (4): ‘06-vs.Brown,vs.Quinnipiac,at #1 percentage (.500) by tallying six man-up goals, which his junior year in lacrosse … selected lacrosse all- Virginia; Bellarmine ‘07 was the third-highest mark on the team … the Irish state as a junior … All-America selection in lacrosse 2 goals (10): ‘06-vs.#14 Penn State,vs.Dartmouth, also ranked fourth nationally with a 11.65 goals per as a junior and a senior … set high school record for at #18 Denver,at Air Force;‘07-vs.#13 Loyola,at #15 game average … 27 ground balls … whistled for three most tackles in a career with 397 total tackles … penalties, resulting in 1:30 of penalty time … opened scored 198 goals and 50 assists in his career for North Carolina,vs.Air Force,vs.Lehigh,at #20 Ohio the season with a three-point performance on two lacrosse … played in City/County All-Star Game for State,at #5 Johns Hopkins goals and one assist in a 9-7 victory over #13 Loyola football … member of the South Team at the National Multiple-Point Games (19) … picked up a career-high four ground balls against Senior Showcase game for lacrosse, participant in 7 points (1): at #19 Drexel ‘07 (7/0) the Greyhounds … tallied a goal and an assist in an Maryland State All-Star game for lacrosse … son of 6 points (1): at Quinnipiac ‘07 (6/0) 11-8 win at Penn State … scored one goal in a 13-8 set- Patricia and Randal Hoff … has one older brother, 5 points (1): vs.Villanova ‘07 (5/0) back to #4 Cornell … deposited two goals in an 11-8 Erik … born July 9, 1987 … carries 3.210 cumulative 4 points (3): vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 (3/1);‘07-vs. loss at #15 North Carolina … tied a program record GPA … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. Bellarmine (3/1),Denver (4/0), with seven goals in a 16-5 triumph at #19 Drexel … 3 points (4): ’06-vs.Brown (3/0),at #1 Virginia (2/1);‘07-vs.#13 Loyola (2/1),vs.Lehigh (2/1) 2 points (9): ’06-vs.#14 Penn State (2/0),vs. HOFF’S CAREER STATISTICS Dartmouth (2/0),at #18 Denver (2/0),at Air Force Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG (2/0);‘07-at Penn State (1/1),at #15 North Carolina 2006 15/12 21 1 22 10 42 .500 34 0-0:00 4 1 (2/0),vs.Air Force (2/0),at #20 Ohio State (2/0),at 2007 15/15 40 4 44 27 80 .500 58 3-1:30 6 3 #5 Johns Hopkins (2/0) Totals 30/27 61 5 66 37 122 .500 92 3-1:30 10 4

26 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® A two-time monogram winner … has played in penalties, totaling 2:30 in penalty time … col- all 30 games during his Fighting Irish career … one lected a season-high five ground balls in a 10-8 win start … has totaled one point on one assist to go over Ohio State … one of four freshmen to earn a along with 44 ground balls … a versatile and monogram for the Irish. savvy player … can play long-stick midfielder or PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-sport close defense … has improved his conditioning letter winner at Chaminade High School in New and strength heading into his junior campaign … York … earned two letters in both football and picks up on things quickly … does a lot of little lacrosse … all-conference football selection his things to help the defense succeed ... has a knack senior season … helped lead lacrosse team to an for making plays … hails from Chaminade High undefeated season, conference championship, School in New York, a school that has produced and final national ranking, (Inside Lacrosse #14), 11 Notre Dame lacrosse players … also was a dec- in his senior season … elected team captain as a orated football player in high school. senior … selected all-conference as a senior … AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 15 games … earned Newsday All-Long Island selection as a made one start … one point on one assist … col- senior … played in the Empire State Games, was a lected 20 ground balls … attempted two shots … Long Island Empire Selection and Silver Medal whistled for three penalties, totaling three min- winner … played in CHSFL Football All-Star game utes of penalty time … notched his first career as a senior … comes from same high school as Regis point with an assist in an 11-3 victory at Brown … recent players Daniel Hickey, Sean Quigley, James picked up a season-high three ground balls on two Severin and William Sullivan … son of Patricia and McDermott #16 occasions, wins over #19 Drexel (16-5) and Kevin McDermott … has two older and one Bellarmine (11-3) … the Drexel contest was also younger sibling … older brother, Padraic, gradu- his first collegiate start. ated from Notre Dame in 2004 … cousin Eamon AS A FRESHMAN: Had an instant impact in McGloughin is a former member of the University Junior • Defenseman the Irish defense … played in all 15 games and of Virginia golf team … member of the National helped the Irish post the nation’s 11th-best scor- Honor Society … born on March 31, 1987 in 5-11 • 193 ing defense by allowing just 7.67 goals per game Bronx, N.Y. … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a political science major. Amityville, New York … picked up 24 ground balls … whistled for three Chaminade High School McDERMOTT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots P/Min 2006 15/0 0 0 0 24 0 3-2:30 2007 15/1 0 1 1 20 2 3-3:00 Totals 30/1 0 1 1 44 2 6-5:30

An excellent prospect in goal for the Fighting PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-sport Irish … has played in seven career games … car- letter winner at MacArthur High School … four- L ries a 5.73 goals-against average in 73:20 of play … year letter winner in lacrosse, two each in football has made 23 saves, while allowing seven goals … and basketball … team captain of lacrosse team in two ground balls … .767 save percentage … pro- senior season and voted team MVP … helped lead vides a solid back-up to Joey Kemp in the cage … basketball team to conference championship in a hard worker with a positive attitude who has a senior season, earning all-conference accolades great impact on the team … was a standout three- … decorated goalie, earning all-city and all- A sport scholastic athlete … has a bright future for county honors all four years of high school … the Irish … from same hometown as former Irish selected Nassau County goalie of the year in jun- All-American Pat Walsh. ior season … two time all-academic selection … AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in five games … two time Empire State Team participant … two totaled 51:57 of playing time … made 20 saves, time All-America selection in lacrosse in junior C while allowing four goals for a 4.62 goals-against and senior seasons … holds MacArthur High average … boasted a .833 save percentage … saw School record for most career saves with 998, time in wins against Penn State (11-8), Bellarmine third on the career saves list for Nassau County … (11-3), Villanova (15-5), Air Force (16-4) and National Senior Showcase participant in St. Louis, Lehigh (14-2) … made a career-high 10 saves in Mo. … son of Bridget and Scott Rodgers … has R the victory over Lehigh … also played a career- one younger sister, Brianna … born February 17, long 22:50 against the Mountain Hawks. 1987 … carries a 3.153 cumulative GPA … enrolled AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in two games, in the College of Arts and Letters. Scott totaling 21:23 of playing time … made three saves, while allowing three goals … posted an 8.42 goals- CAREER BESTS Rodgers #42 against average and a .500 save percentage … O Saves picked up two ground balls … saw time in wins 10,vs.Lehigh ‘07 against Brown (11-5) and Quinnipiac (19-7) … made his collegiate debut against Brown, playing Minutes Played Junior • Goaltender 6:23 … recorded a save and allowed one goal 22:50,vs.Lehigh ‘07 against the Bears … played 15:00 against Ground Balls S 6-4 • 255 Quinnipiac … stopped two shots, while allowing 1,(twice) ‘06-vs.Brown,vs.Quinnipiac Wantagh, New York two goals against the Knights … collected a RODGERS’ CAREER STATISTICS MacArthur High School ground ball in both Year GP/GS W-L Time GA GAA Saves Pct. GB games. S 2006 2/0 0-0 21:23 3 8.42 3 .500 2 2007 5/0 0-0 51:57 4 4.62 20 .833 0 E Totals 7/0 0-0 73:20 7 5.73 23 .767 2 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 27 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 11 games … Student- totaled three goals and three assists for six Swezey Game-by-Game points … attempted nine shots … collected Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB Athletes 2006 one ground ball … made his collegiate debut #14 Penn State 0/0 0 2 0 I in the 8-4 season-opening victory over #14 vs. #8 Cornell 0/0 0 1 0 Penn State … tallied his first goal in a 10-7 North Carolina 0/0 0 0 0 win at Villanova … also picked up a ground at Villanova 1/0 1 1 1 ball against the Wildcats … registered a sea- at Bellarmine 0/0 0 1 0 son-high three points on a goal and two at #5 Hofstra 0/0 0 0 0 R assists in an 11-5 victory over Brown … Brown 1/2 3 2 0 posted a goal and an assist in a 19-7 win over Dartmouth Did Not Play Quinnipiac in the regular-season finale … at Butler 0/0 0 0 0 one of four freshmen to earn a monogram at #18 Denver 0/0 0 1 0 for the Irish. at Air Force 0/0 0 0 0 I PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Highly- vs. Lehigh Did Not Play decorated athlete from Hatboro-Horsham vs. Ohio State Did Not Play High School … three-sport letter winner … vs. Quinnipiac 1/1 2 1 0 earned four letters in lacrosse and football at #1 Virginia^ Did Not Play and three in basketball … selected team S 2007 Duncan captain of lacrosse team sophomore, junior #13 Loyola 0/0 0 0 0 and senior seasons, and captain of football at Penn State 0/0 0 1 0 Swezey #2 team in junior and senior seasons … vs. #4 Cornell 0/0 0 1 0 selected team MVP for lacrosse in sopho- at #15 North Carolina 0/0 0 0 1 H more, junior, and senior seasons and team at #19 Drexel 1/0 1 2 0 MVP in football in junior and senior seasons at Dartmouth 0/0 0 0 0 Junior • Attackman … all-conference selection in football (quar- Bellarmine 1/3 4 2 0 6-2 • 198 terback, punter and kicker) and lacrosse at Brown 0/0 0 1 0 junior and senior seasons … all-state selec- Villanova 0/0 0 0 0 Ambler, Pennsylvania tion in lacrosse as a senior … Pennsylvania Air Force 1/1 2 1 2 Hatboro-Horsham High School attack All-American as a senior … holds Denver Did Not Play every Hatboro-Horsham High School foot- Lehigh 4/1 5 4 1 ball passing record … finished football A talented attackman who has had an at #20 Ohio State 2/3 5 4 1 career with 3,749 passing yards and 42 at Quinnipiac 0/0 0 1 1 impact on the Irish during his first two sea- touchdowns … holds lacrosse records for at #5 Johns Hopkins^ 0/0 010 sons … two-time monogram winner … has most ground balls, goals, assists and points ^ - NCAA Tournament played in 25 career games … 23 points on 12 in a game, season, and career … finished goals and 11 assists … has attempted 27 lacrosse career with 167 goals, 200 assists shots … seven ground balls … strong and and 300 groundballs … participated in CAREER HIGHS athletic … can get to the goal ... has got a Pennsylvania All-Star Game … Radnor Goals: 4,vs.Lehigh ‘07 Assists: 3,twice (‘07-vs.Bellarmine & at #20 Ohio State) nose for the cage … is an aggressive dodger Competition Edge Club team won STX who can put pressure on the defense … was Points: 5,twice (‘07-vs.Lehigh & at #20 Quinnipiac) Shootout and Champ Camp in summer of GB: 2,vs.Air Force ‘07 a standout athlete in high school … comes junior year … Maxwell Award winner for Goal Streak: 2 games (‘07-Lehigh-Ohio State) Point Streak: 2 games (‘07-Lehigh-Ohio State) from an athletic family as his father and football … Triangle Club Nominee … mother both played intercollegiate athletics. Multiple-Goal Games (2) attended same high school as former Notre 4 goals: vs.Lehigh ‘07 AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 14 Dame basketball guard Matt Carroll, who 2 goals: at #20 Ohio State ‘07 games, totaling 17 points on nine goals and now plays in the NBA … member of the Multiple-Point Games (6) eight assists … all of those numbers were 5 points (2): ‘07-vs.Lehigh (4/1) & at #20 Ohio State (2/3) National Honor Society … son of Laura and 4 points (1): vs.Bellarmine ‘07 (1/3) career-best marks … attempted 18 shots … Duncan Swezey … father played football 3 points (1): vs.Brown ‘06 (1/2) picked up six ground balls … scored his first 2 points (2): vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 (1/1);vs.Air Force ‘07 and lacrosse at Johns Hopkins … mother (1/1) goal of the season in a 16-5 triumph at #19 Laura played field hockey, basketball and Drexel … notched a (then) career-high four softball at La Salle College and is a member points on one goal and career-best three of La Salle College Hall of Fame … has two assists in an 11-3 victory over Bellarmine in younger siblings … born August 5, 1987, in the GWLL opener … contributed a goal and Abington, Pa. … carries a 3.320 cumulative an assist in a 16-4 league win against Air GPA … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Force … picked up a career-high two ground Business. balls against the Falcons … scored a career- high four goals in a 14-2 victory over Lehigh … also dished out an assist against the SWEZEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Mountain Hawks for a career-best five points Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG … matched that point total in the next con- 2006 11/0 3 3 6 1 9 .333 7 0-0:00 0 0 2007 14/0 9 8 17 6 18 .500 14 0-0:00 0 0 test on two goals and three assists in a 12-6 25/0 12 11 23 7 27 .444 21 0-0:00 0 0 win at #20 Ohio State … that signified a Totals career-best three-game goal and point streak.

28 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Big and athletic ... played in five games sons and conference championships his during his freshman campaign … has sophomore and junior seasons ... three-time improved significantly since his freshman all-conference selection and two-time all-city season ... will look to see time at long-stick selection … garnered an all-state selection midfielder … a hard worker … has made in lacrosse his junior season ... MVP of his strides physically, mentally and competi- team his final campaign, as he set school tively since arriving at Notre Dame … a records for most ground balls by a defense- physical presence. man ... also led team in points by a defense- AS A FRESHMAN: Played in five games man ... played in the Peak Zoo All-Star Game … whistled for one penalty, totaling one as well as the Super Junior All-Star Game … minute of penalty time … saw time against led basketball team to a conference champi- North Carolina (L, 11-8), Bellarmine (11-3), onship his junior year ... team MVP in bas- Villanova (15-5), Air Force (16-4) and Lehigh ketball his senior season ... member of the (14-2) National Honor Society ... son of Joan and PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A four- Mark Barnes ... father played collegiate foot- time letterwinner in lacrosse ... also won ball at Yale ... has one younger sister ... born Sam three monograms in basketball at Branford Oct. 26, 1987, in New Haven, Conn. ... Barnes #32 High School ... led lacrosse team to a state enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. championship his freshman and senior sea-

Sophomore • Defenseman BARNES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 6-2 • 195 2007 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-1:00 0 0 Branford, Connecticut Branford High School L Completed a post-graduate year at in football and basketball and three in soc- Deerfield Academy ... that experience cer at Daniel Hand High School and one helped his game ... has improved his game monogram in football at Deerfield Academy A since arriving at Notre Dame in the fall of … led lacrosse team to a conference cham- 2006 … played in two games during his pionship his sophomore, junior and senior freshman campaign … looks to play close seasons and a national ranking as a senior defense for the Irish during his sophomore … team captain his senior season … three- C season … has worked on improving his time all-conference selection and two-time quickness … possesses a great attitude and all-area selection … garnered an all-state work ethic. selection in lacrosse his junior and senior AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in one seasons … earned All-New England honors game … picked up one ground ball … saw as a senior … played in the New England R time in wins over Bellarmine (11-3) and Prep game, Battle of the Hot Beds, the Peak Villanova (15-5) … collected a ground ball in Performance camp, Champ Camp, the the victory against Villanova. Connecticut Senior All-Star Game and the Sean PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A four- Connecticut Super Junior All-Star Game … time letterwinner in lacrosse at Daniel Hand son of Sandy and Kevin Callinan … born O Callinan #20 High School and one-time letterwinner at March 2, 1987, in Hazelcrest, Ill. … enrolled Deerfield Academy … won four monograms in the College of Science.

S Sophomore • Defenseman CALLINAN’S CAREER STATISTICS 6-2 • 209 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 2007 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0-0:00 0 0 Madison, Connecticut S Deerfield Academy E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 29 Student- Athletes I An inside guy ... a finisher ... is coming off in his sophomore and senior seasons … a solid ‘fall ball’ season … played in three earned All-America honors in his senior sea- games during his rookie campaign … had a son as team captain and MVP … three-time great high school career ... can make some all-conference selection … attended the elite R plays on the perimeter ... a really hard Blue Chip Lacrosse Camp where he earned a worker who is determined. spot in the all-star game … played in the AS A FRESHMAN: Played in three Lacrosse Classic … led games … collected one ground ball … saw Orchard Park football team to three confer- action in wins over Bellarmine (11-3), ence championships and two regional cham- I Villanova (15-5) and Lehigh (14-2) … picked pionships … earned all-conference honors up a ground ball in the victory over his junior and senior seasons as he led foot- Bellarmine. ball squad to an undefeated record … foot- PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A three- ball team captain and MVP in his senior time letterwinner in lacrosse … also won season … son of Cathy and Daryl Ciambella S Matt two monograms in football at Orchard Park … has one older brother and one younger High School … led lacrosse team to confer- sister … born April 10, 1988, in Buffalo, N.Y. Ciambella #17 ence and regional championships in his … possesses a 3.101 cumulative GPA ... sophomore, junior and senior seasons … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. team was undefeated and nationally ranked H Sophomore • Attackman CIAMBELLA’S CAREER STATISTICS 6-1 • 198 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG Orchard Park, New York 2007 3/0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0-0:00 0 0 Orchard Park High School

Has the potential to become a great PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: defenseman ... missed the first seven games Decorated athlete at Malvern Prep where he of his freshman campaign due to an injury, was a three-time letterwinner in both yet came back to play in the final eight lacrosse and basketball … captained games … that experience should benefit him Malvern Prep to the school’s first-ever state greatly as a sophomore … picked up 14 championship in lacrosse his senior season ground balls as a freshman … athletic and a … led squad to a conference championship quick learner ... hard worker and fundamen- during his junior season … Malvern Prep tally sound … can play close defense or up squad was nationally-ranked during his top … has matured physically. entire career … was a two-time all-confer- AS A FRESHMAN: Played in eight games ence, all-city and all-state selection during … missed the first seven games of the sea- his junior and senior seasons … earned All- son due to an injury … earned a monogram America honors as a senior … participated … helped the Fighting Irish defense post a in the National Senior Showcase along with school-record goals-against average of 6.66, teammate Neal Hicks … was a two-time all- which ranked fourth nationally … picked up conference selection in basketball … cap- 14 ground balls … attempted three shots … tained basketball team during his junior and whistled for three penalties, resulting in two senior seasons en route to earning MVP hon- minutes of penalty time … collected two ors … member of the National Honor ground balls in each of his first three games, Society … attended same school as current wins over Brown (11-3), Villanova (15-5) and Irish teammates Sean Dougherty and Tim Mike Air Force (16-4) … picked up a season-high Bemer … son of Peg and Chuck Creighton … Creighton #9 three ground balls against both Denver (W, father played basketball for Weidener 14-6) and Quinnipiac (W, 14-9). University … has two younger brothers … born July 19, 1987 in Broomall, Pa. … carries a 3.246 cumulative GPA ... enrolled in the Sophomore • Defenseman Mendoza College of Business. 6-0 • 174 Malvern, Pennsylvania CREIGHTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG Malvern Prep 2007 8/0 1 0 1 14 3 .333 2 3-2:00 0 0

30 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® A versatile player ... played in three games playoff victory en route to three consecutive during his freshman season … has improved conference championships … earned all- since his rookie campaign ... will push for conference honors during his junior and playing time this season … brings versatility senior seasons … captained lacrosse team to the midfield … a good athlete … has during his senior season … earned team started playing with more confidence and MVP award his junior year … a two-time all- determination along with developing physi- conference selection in football during his cally. junior and senior seasons … named team AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in three MVP in football during his senior season games during his freshman campaign … after leading C.B. East to conference cham- picked up three ground balls … attempted pionship in football … set school record for three shots … played in wins over most interceptions in a season with seven … Bellarmine (11-3), Air Force (16-4) and named football player of the year by The Lehigh (14-2) … scooped up a season-high Intelligencer (Pa.) in 2005 … hails from the Adam two ground balls against Bellarmine in the same area as current Irish junior Duncan GWLL opener … had one ground ball Swezey … son of Trissy and James Felicetti Felicetti #5 against Air Force … registered a season-high … has an older brother and sister … two shots versus Lehigh. brother, Josh, played collegiate football for PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A three- Ithaca … born June 24, 1987 in North time letterwinner in lacrosse and football at Whales, Pa. … enrolled in the Mendoza Sophomore • Midfielder C.B. East … led lacrosse team to first ever College of Business. 6-1 • 175 Doylestown, Pennsylvania FELICETTI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG Central Bucks East High School 2007 3/0 0 0 0 3 3 .000 0 0-0:00 0 0 L One of the quickest players on the team ... state championships in his sophomore and earned a monogram during his freshman junior seasons … a three-time all-state selec- season as he played in 11 games and totaled tion and two-time All-America selection … A a goal and an assist … has a knack for scor- led all All-American players in votes in 2006 ing goals and making plays ... knows how to … capped an amazing career at the Lovett use his body and change direction ... a play- School with 187 goals and 103 assists … led maker … will be in the mix to see time at the team in scoring all four years … two-time attack or midfield positions. team MVP selection and captained squad C AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 11 games during his senior season … participated in … tallied two points on one goal and one the National Senior Showcase along with assist … attempted five shots … five ground current Irish sophomore Mike Creighton … balls … notched a goal in a 16-4 league win named South Team MVP … son of Anne and over Air Force … assisted on a goal in a 14-2 Bill Hicks … has one older brother and one R triumph of Lehigh … picked up a season- older sister … brother, Evan, played high two ground balls in the win over the lacrosse for Providence and sister, Lucy, Neal Mountain Hawks. dove at East Carolina … born July 3, 1988, in Hicks #11 PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A four- Cambridge, Mass. … enrolled in the O time letterwinner in lacrosse at the Lovett Mendoza College of Business. School in Atlanta, Ga. … led lacrosse team to

Sophomore • Attackman HICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS 5-11 • 170 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG S 2007 11/0 1 1 2 5 5 .200 2 0-0:00 0 0 Atlanta, Georgia S Lovett School E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 31 Student- Athletes I A transfer from Connecticut College … championship during his final three prep will give the Fighting Irish depth at the long- seasons … the team received a national stick midfielder position … has a solid atti- ranking in 2006 … that was the same season tude and work ethic … a very mature that Mercer Island defeated the previous student-athlete that will have a positive year’s state champion from Oregon R impact on the team ... one of the team’s top (Lakeridge), Maine (Cape Elizabeth) and students as he possesses a 3.867 cumulative North Carolina (Providence Day) … team GPA ... made the Dean’s List during the 2007 went undefeated during his sophomore and fall semester. junior seasons … lettered in football as a I PREP AND PERSONAL: A four-year junior at the running back position … son of lacrosse letterwinner at Mercer Island High Lois and R. Scott Howell … has an older School … earned all-state honors as a junior brother … intends to major in and senior … team captain and team MVP economics/philosophy … carries a 3.867 during his senior campaign … his Mercer cumulative GPA ... enrolled in the College of S Brant #40 Island squad won the Washington state Arts and Letters. Howell H Sophomore • Defenseman 6-0 • 195 Mercer Island, Washington Mercer Island/Connecticut College

good defense and understands the game ... ence championship during his senior sea- can shoot the ball well and dodge ... has a son … team finished eighth in the county in good feel for the game. scoring … son of Christy and William Krebs AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 12 con- … has four siblings … two siblings, Alex and tests … registered four points on three goals Medieliene, skied for the University of and one assist … attempted 13 shots … Vermont … Alex is currently a manager for picked up eight ground balls … whistled for the United States Ski Team … born August 9, one penalty, totaling one minute … scored 1987, in Baltimore, Md. … carries a 3.167 goals in back-to-back wins over Brown (11-3) cumulative GPA ... enrolled in the Mendoza and Villanova (15-5) … collected a season- College of Business. high three ground balls in a 16-4 win over Air Force … dished out an assist in a 14-6 league victory against Denver … deposited a goal Krebs Game-by-Game Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB in a 14-9 triumph of Quinnipiac in the regu- 2007 lar-season finale. #13 Loyola 0/0 0 20 Grant PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A stand- at Penn State 0/0 0 2 2 Krebs #12 out athlete at St. Mary’s High School where vs. #4 Cornell 0/0 0 0 0 he was a four-time letterwinner in lacrosse at #15 North Carolina DNP and soccer and a two-time letterwinner in at #19 Drexel DNP hockey … the first freshman in school his- at Dartmouth DNP Sophomore • Midfielder tory to letter in three varsity sports … cap- Bellarmine 0/0 0 0 1 tained lacrosse team during his senior at Brown 1/0 1 1 0 5-8 • 170 season … earned all-conference honors in Villanova 1/0 1 1 0 Annapolis, Maryland lacrosse as a sophomore … participated in Air Force 0/0 0 2 3 St. Mary’s High School the county all-star game, all-state all-star Denver 0/1 1 0 0 game and the freestate all-star game … Lehigh 0/0 0 1 0 earned team MVP and all-conference honors at #20 Ohio State 0/0 0 2 0 A complete player ... earned a monogram in hockey during his sophomore season at Quinnipiac 1/0 1 1 2 as a freshman … had a solid 2007 ‘fall ball’ when he led team in scoring and assists … at #5 Johns Hopkins^ 0/0 0 1 0 season … played in 12 games during his first freshman to score seven goals in one ^ - NCAA Tournament rookie campaign ... can do a lot of things well hockey game … led soccer team to a confer- … playing with more confidence … plays KREBS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 2007 12/0 3 1 4 8 13 .231 5 1-1:00 0 0

32 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® A big, athletic player ... missed the 2007 the state championship in his junior season fall campaign … played in five contests dur- as well as a conference championship … ing his freshman season … is still growing team also won the conference champi- into his body ... continues to make progress onship during his sophomore season … … has a bright future with the Irish. averaged a double-double in basketball dur- AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in five ing his junior season … set the Maryland games … picked up one ground ball … state swimming record in the 400 IM as a 12 played in wins over #19 Drexel (16-5), year-old … member of the National Honor Bellarmine (11-3), Villanova (15-5), Air Force Society … attended same school as current (16-4) and Lehigh (14-2) … collected a Irish junior Ryan Hoff … son of Laurie ground ball against Drexel. Lavietes and Adrian Lanser … father gradu- PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A three- ated from Notre Dame in 1986 … has two time letterwinner in lacrosse and basketball younger brothers and one younger sister … … captained lacrosse team to a third- born August 5, 1988, in Atlanta, Ga. … pos- Chip straight regional championship during his sesses a 3.098 cumulative GPA ... enrolled in senior season … led defensive unit that won the College of Arts and Letters. Lanser #25 LANSER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 2007 5/0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0-0:00 0 0 Sophomore • Defenseman 6-6 • 208 Parkton, Maryland Dulaney High School L A tough player ... good defensive skills ... PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: played in 14 games during his rookie season Talented athlete out of Penfield High School … earned a monogram as a freshman … can where he was a four-year letterwinner in A faceoff ... can play a lot in different roles, but lacrosse … a three-year letterwinner in foot- will probably stay at short-stick midfielder ball … capped off an incredible senior cam- this season ... expects to expand on his role paign with a conference championship in from last season … has offensive ability. lacrosse … lacrosse team earned a national AS A FRESHMAN: A major contributor ranking during his senior season … cap- C to the Fighting Irish defense that held oppo- tained Penfield during his junior and senior nents to a program record 6.66 goals-against seasons en route to MVP honors as a senior average, which ranked fourth nationally for … four-time all-conference selection … the 2007 season … played in 14 games … named an All-American as a senior … left notched one point on one assist … went 9- Penfield with the school record for most R for-25 (.360) in faceoff attempts … picked up career points with 199 … had 70 points in Kelly 16 ground balls … collected an assist in a 16- lacrosse as a senior … captained football 4 conference victory over Air Force … team as a senior … three-time all-conference McKenna #13 scooped up a season-high three ground and two-time all-city selection for football … O balls against the Falcons … won three of his earned MVP honors in football as a junior five faceoff attempts against Air Force … and senior … son of Anne and Jim McKenna those were season-high numbers for both … has one younger brother … born Sophomore • Midfielder attempts and wins. February 7, 1988, in N.J. … boasts a 3.428 6-0 • 196 cumulative GPA ... enrolled in the Mendoza S College of Business. Penfield, New York Penfield High School McKENNA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG S 2007 14/0 0 1 1 16 2 .000 1 0-0:00 0 0 E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 33 Student- Athletes I Has been a surprise to the coaching staff recognition as a senior as well as earning all- ... a tough, competitive player ... has conference and all-city awards … three-time adjusted well to the skill level of college all-conference and a two-time all-city per- players … continues to get stronger physi- former … earned team MVP honors as a jun- R cally … has quick hands and a good ability ior and senior … captained team as a senior to stop the ball. … participated in the Queen City Top 50 all- AS A FRESHMAN: Did not see game star game and the N.C. Great 38 all-star game action during his freshman season. … a member of school’s club hockey team PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A four- for four years … son of Mary Lou and Robert I time letterwinner in lacrosse … led team to Moore … both parents are graduates of a regional championship during his senior Notre Dame … has a younger brother and campaign … was a workhorse in net and sister … born June 29, 1988, in Chicago, Ill. helped team win three consecutive confer- … enrolled in the College of Science. ence championships … earned all-state S Brendan Moore #46 MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS W-L Time GA GAA Saves Pct. GB 2007 Did Not Play H Sophomore • Goaltender 5-11 • 170 Charlotte, North Carolina Providence High School

Provides the Irish with depth at faceoff achieved 10 points in a game on three sepa- and at the defensive midfield positions ... rate occasions … played in the New York has offensive skills ... has made huge strides Section 2 all-star game … played for the in his game over the past year. Empire Team in the New York Empire Games AS A FRESHMAN: Did not see game … credited with starting the lacrosse pro- action during his freshman season. gram at Greenwich Central along with his PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A three- family … a two-time all-conference selection time letterwinner in lacrosse … also a three- for soccer … named soccer team MVP as a time letterwinner in track and a two-time senior … was a member of the two-time letterwinner in soccer … a standout on undefeated conference champion track and Greenwich Central’s lacrosse team as he field program at Greenwich Central … son of was a three-time MVP and team captain … Julie and Robert Sipperly … father played named to the all-conference team during his collegiate lacrosse for Hobart … has two junior and senior seasons … holds school younger brothers and one younger sister … Trever records for most points in a season and born February 7, 1988, in Albany, N.Y. … most goals in a season … scored eight goals enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. Sipperly #7 in a game on two separate occasions …

SIPPERLY’S CAREER STATISTICS Sophomore • Midfielder Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 2007 Did Not Play 6-1 • 182 Greenwich, New York Greenwich High School

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AS A FRESHMAN: Earned honorable PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: mention USILA/STX All-America honors … Arguably the most prolific lacrosse player to named the LaxPower Rookie of the Year … come from the West Coast … a four-time let- tabbed as the GWLL newcomer of the year terwinner in lacrosse and a three-time letter- … first-team all-GWLL … started all 15 winner in football … a four-time games … posted team-high numbers in all-conference and all-city selection in points (46) and assists (25) … tallied 21 lacrosse … named to the U.S. Lacrosse All- goals, which ranked as the fourth-highest American team as a junior and senior … total on the team … notched a point in named to the Under Armour All-American every game … scored three man-up goals … team as a senior … named team MVP during attempted 78 shots … picked up 27 ground his sophomore and senior seasons … cap- balls … whistled for two penalties, totaling tained the lacrosse team as a senior … holds one minute in penalty time … registered a three records in lacrosse at Rancho goal and two assists in his collegiate debut, Bernardo for career points, career goals and a 9-7 win over #13 Loyola … notched back- career assists … played in the San Diego Will to-back two-goal, one-assist games against County All-Star Game in lacrosse as a sopho- #22 Penn State (W, 11-8) and #4 Cornell (L, 13-8) more, junior and senior … a three-time all- Yeatman … tallied a goal and two assists in an 11-8 conference and all-city selection for football setback at #15 North Carolina … recorded a … an all-state selection for football during season-high six points on two goals and a his senior season … led football team to a Sophomore • Attackman season-best four assists in a 16-5 triumph of conference championship as a junior … cap- #19 Drexel … produced a goal and an assist tained the football team as a senior … 6-6 • 260 in a 7-6 setback at Dartmouth … registered named team MVP in football as a senior … San Diego, California back-to-back hat tricks in 11-3 wins over son of Bonnie and Dennis Yeatman … father Rancho Bernardo High School Bellarmine and Brown … the three goals played collegiate lacrosse for Navy … has an were season-high totals … scored a goal older brother and sister and a younger and collected assists on two others in a 15- brother and sister … born on April 10, 1988, HONORS & AWARDS 5 victory over Villanova … tallied two goals in Naples, Italy … enrolled in the College of and two assists in a 16-4 besting of Air Force Arts and Letters. STX/USILA Honorable Mention … dished out three assists in a 14-6 triumph All-America (2007) of Denver … one assist in a 14-2 win over CAREER HIGHS Laxpower Rookie of the Year (2007) Lehigh … four points on two goals and two Goals: 3,twice (‘07-vs.Bellarmine & at Brown) L assists in a 12-6 win over #20 Ohio State … Assists: 4,at #19 Drexel ‘07 All-Great Western Lacrosse League posted a goal and two assists in a 14-9 win First Team (2007) Points: 6,(2g,4a) at #19 Drexel ‘07 over Quinnipiac in the regular-season finale GB: 3,five times (MR: at #5 Johns Hopkins) Great Western Lacrosse League … notched two assists in an 11-10 overtime Goal Streak: 10 games (‘07-Loyola-Air Force) Newcomer of the Year (2007) setback at #5 Johns Hopkins in the first Point Streak: 15 games (Loyola ‘07-current) A Multiple-Goal Games (7) round of the NCAA Tournament. 3 goals (2): ‘07-vs.Bellarmine,at Brown A physical force ... had a tremendous 2 goals (5): ‘07-at Penn State,vs.#4 Cornell,at #19 freshman campaign … led the team in points Yeatman Game-by-Game Drexel,vs.Air Force,at #20 Ohio State (46) and assists (25) as a rookie … 21 goals Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB Multiple-Point Games (14) C 2007 6 points (1): at #19 Drexel ‘07 (2/4) … earned honorable mention All-America #13 Loyola* 1/2 3 8 3 4 points (2): ‘07-vs.Air Force (2/2),at #20 Ohio honors in addition to being named the at Penn State* 2/1 3 6 1 State (2/2) LaxPower National Rookie of the Year … vs. #4 Cornell* 2/1 3 5 3 3 points (9): ’07-vs.#13 Loyola (1/2),at Penn State selected as the Great Western Lacrosse at #15 North Carolina* 1/2 3 4 2 (2/1),vs.#4 Cornell (2/1),at #15 North Carolina R League (GWLL) newcomer of the year and at #19 Drexel* 2/4 6 5 1 (1/2),vs.Bellarmine (3/0),at Brown (3/0),vs. copped first-team all-conference honors … at Dartmouth* 1/1 2 4 1 Villanova (1/2),vs.Denver (0/3),at Quinnipiac has good skills and a great feel for the game Bellarmine* 3/0 3 7 0 (1/2) ... surprising skills for a player with his size at Brown* 3/0 3 63 2 points (2): ’07-at Dartmouth (1/1),at #5 Johns O ... has been around the game of lacrosse all Villanova* 1/2 3 9 1 Hopkins (0/2) of his life ... both parents played lacrosse … Air Force* 2/2 4 6 2 plays tight end on the Fighting Irish football Denver* 0/3 3 2 2 team … has appeared in 25 games through Lehigh* 0/1 1 3 0 his first two seasons on the gridiron, totaling at #20 Ohio State* 2/2 4 5 2 S six catches. at Quinnipiac* 1/2 3 3 3 at #5 Johns Hopkins^* 0/2 2 5 3 ^ - NCAA Tournament

S YEATMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG E 2007 15/15 21 25 46 27 78 .269 52 2-1:00 3 0 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 35 Student- Athletes I R I S Colin #31 Tim #4 Zach #28 Igoe Bemer Brenneman H Sophomore • Attackman Freshman • Defenseman Freshman • Midfielder 5-10 • 170 5-11 • 185 6-3 • 210 Columbus, Ohio Strafford, Pennsylvania East Hampton, New York Worthington Kilbourne/ Malvern Prep East Hampton University of Massachusetts

A transfer from the University of Can play both short-stick defensive mid- Has all the physical tools to become a Massachusetts … appeared in one game field and long-stick defensive midfield … very good lacrosse player … a big and last season for the Minutemen … battled has a good IQ for the game of lacrosse … a strong athlete who runs well … possesses injuries last season … will be in the mix to competitive player … hails from a solid pro- good skills … will need to adapt to a new see time at the attack or midfield positions. gram at Malvern Prep. level of play … competed against top-notch PREP AND PERSONAL: A prep All- PREP AND PERSONAL: A two-sport talent when he played on the Empire team American … named the Ohio midfielder of athlete in lacrosse and football at Malvern in New York the past two years … will look the year … two-time first-team all-Ohio and Prep ... lettered three years in lacrosse and to improve while playing against collegiate two-time first-team all-Midwest … selected two in football ... named captain of his competition on a daily basis. as his team’s offensive MVP twice … team lacrosse team during his senior season ... PREP AND PERSONAL: Compiled 11 captain as a senior … as a junior, his team earned all-city honors as a junior in lacrosse varsity letters in lacrosse, basketball and was the state runner-up … led the team in ... collected over 60 ground balls in 2006 as football during his prep career at East scoring that season … scored the winning a key component of the team's talented Hampton High School ... a five-time letter- goal with 10 seconds remaining in the semi- defensive unit ... his prep team has been winner in lacrosse as a midfielder ... earned final game of the state tournament … nationally-ranked each of the past three sea- all-conference accolades during his sopho- named an Inside Lacrosse ‘Young Gun’ … sons, including his junior year when they more and junior seasons in lacrosse ... team Top 205 Camp all-star … Top Star Camp ‘Fab won the Pennsylvania state title ... his squad captain as a senior ... has compiled 100 Forty’ all-star … Notre Dame Midwest took home a conference (Inter-Ac) title his goals and 48 assists through his junior year Challenge Camp all-star … son of Cynthia sophomore campaign ... member of the ... won the gold medal at the New York and Michael Igoe … has four siblings … 2006 EPSLA champions ... hails from the Empire Games in July of 2006 ... nominated father played at Notre Dame and same high school as current Irish players for the North/South Game, the 2007 U.S. his grandfather played basketball for the Sean Dougherty and Mike Creighton ... son Lacrosse National Senior Showcase ... Fighting Irish … enrolled in the College of of Pamela and David Bemer … father played selected as one of top 50 lacrosse players Arts and Letters. basketball at Plymouth State … has three on Long Island in 2006 by New York siblings … intends to major in business/eco- Newsday ... three-year letterwinner and nomics … named to the Dean’s List as he starter in both basketball and football ... son posted a 3.667 GPA during his first semester of Deborah and Timothy Brenneman … his at Notre Dame in the fall of 2007 ... currently mother played collegiate basketball at enrolled in the First Year of Studies. Geneva, while his father played baseball at Geneva … has two brothers … currently enrolled in the First Year of Studies.

36 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Thomas David Andrew Connor #8 Earl #24 Irving #50

Freshman • Attackman Freshman • Midfielder Freshman • Long Stick Midfielder 6-2 • 190 6-1 • 180 5-7 • 180 Greenwich, Connecticut Simsbury, Connecticut McLean, Virginia Brunswick School Westminster School The Hotchkiss School (Conn.)

Will look to see time at the attack position A good athlete that has the ability to help A clever, crafty and smart player … has a for the Irish … has a lot of versatility and is the Irish in a variety of ways … will look to knack for making plays … a terrific ground a candidate to switch positions during his work his way onto the field in some capac- ball player … will compete at the long-stick time at Notre Dame. ity during his rookie season. midfield position. L PREP AND PERSONAL: Lettered three PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated in PREP AND PERSONAL: Competed in times in both lacrosse and football at 2006 from Westminster School ... completed lacrosse, football and hockey at The Brunswick School ... compiled 16 goals and a post-graduate year in 2006-07 ... a 2006 All- Hotchkiss School ... three-time letterwinner nine assists during his junior season, includ- America selection ... tallied 56 points during in lacrosse ... two-time team captain of his ing two hat tricks ... was a part of the Graph- his senior season ... named team MVP of his lacrosse squad ... earned all-state and all- A Tex Blue Chip Camp, the Top 205 Camp and prep squad ... received Team Hubby Ground conference honors along with being named the Peak 200 all-star game ... played in three Ball Award ... won the Brian Bruyette Award team MVP during his junior season ... was consecutive New England Football as Westminster's top athlete ... was a 2006 the team-leader in ground balls and faceoffs Championships, winning two of them ... an Western all-star in soccer along with being that year ... was the recipient of the award all-conference selection in football as a sen- all-league in 2005 and 2006 ... named second- that is presented to the team member C ior ... from the same hometown as former team all-league in for the 2006-07 whose enthusiasm, determination and Irish football player John Sullivan ... son of campaign ... son of Virginia and Tom Earl … example have earned him the respect of Kathleen and Thomas Connor … his father brother played ice hockey at Yale ... father both his teammates and coaches ... was played collegiate lacrosse at Hobart, while played college hockey at Colgate … has given a similar award for his contributions R his mother played at Trinity … has a three siblings … intends to major in busi- to his football squad ... named All-New younger sister … intends to major in busi- ness … currently enrolled in the First Year England in lacrosse ... earned four letters in ness … currently enrolled in the First Year of Studies. hockey as a left wing ... captained his of Studies. hockey squad during his senior season ... was the team's second leading scorer that O year ... lettered during his senior year of football as he compiled the most all-pur- pose yards on the team ... son of Ann McLean and Marty Irving … his father played lacrosse at Mount St. Mary's … has a S younger sister … intends to major in busi- ness … currently enrolled in the First Year S of Studies. E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 37 Student- Athletes I R I S Patrick #18 Billy #6 Jake #21 Maloney Maloney Marmul H Freshman • Midfielder Freshman • Midfielder Freshman • Midfielder 6-1 • 180 6-1 • 180 6-1 • 190 Bethesda, Maryland Bethesda, Maryland Livonia, Michigan Georgetown Prep Georgetown Prep Detroit Catholic Central

A smart player … has a good field sense Will provide depth to the Irish midfield A tremendous athlete … arguably one of the and a high lacrosse IQ … is poised on the corps this season … a smart player with a top athletes on the team … injured during the field … can be counted on in several differ- high IQ for the game of lacrosse … has a end of his final prep campaign … unable to ent roles … will need to mature physically good field sense and is poised when playing compete with the Irish during the 2007 fall sea- in order to compete to the best of his ability … like his brother, will need to improve son because of the injury … has the ability to in the college game … gives depth to the physically for the college game. face off … has a lot of upside. A three-sport Irish midfield unit. PREP AND PERSONAL: Garnered PREP AND PERSONAL: A four-year let- three letters in lacrosse and four in hockey athlete at Detroit Catholic Central ... earned PREP AND PERSONAL: three letters in lacrosse and two in both foot- terwinner in both lacrosse and hockey at at Georgetown Prep ... lacrosse team was ball and basketball ... named an academic All- Georgetown Prep ... captained his lacrosse ranked No. 1 in the country during his jun- American as a senior ... garnered all-state, team during his senior season ... team went ior campaign ... that same year the team all-city and all-conference honors during his undefeated in winning the state title during won the state title ... team has been nation- junior season of lacrosse as his team won the his junior campaign, the same year they ally-ranked over the past three seasons ... regional championship ... team fell in the state were ranked No. 1 in the country ... team was a member of the 2006 Maryland championship during both his junior and sen- has been ranked nationally over the past Freestate Team ... two-time conference ior seasons after turning around a team that three seasons ... accumulated over 65 champion ... is joined by his brother, went 2-18 during his freshman campaign ... points during his first three seasons ... two- Patrick, and Georgetown Prep classmate awarded the Father James Whalen Award at time conference champion ... part of the Kevin Ridgway on the Notre Dame roster ... the end of his senior year ... the award is given Maryland Freestate Team and the comes from the same high school as cur- annually to a senior who has excelled academ- Washington, D.C. Under Armour game in rent Irish goaltender Joey Kemp ... played ically, is an outstanding athlete and is looked 2006 ... is joined by his brother, William, and forward on his hockey team ... compiled 26 upon by his peers as a Christian gentleman ... Georgetown Prep classmate Kevin Ridgway goals and 27 assists in hockey, which ranks two-time team captain ... has tallied 31 goals, on the Irish roster ... hails from the same him in the top-10 all-time at Georgetown 15 assists, 186 ground balls along with winning high school as current Notre Dame goal- Prep ... son of Lois and Paul Maloney … his 70-percent of faceoffs taken ... led his team in ground balls as a junior ... a four-year varsity tender Joey Kemp ... played defense on his mother played tennis at Springhill College player on his lacrosse squad ... two-time hockey squad, which he was the captain of and his father played collegiate basketball Courage Award winner in football ... earned all- during his senior season ... son of Lois and at Washington & Lee … has three siblings … academic honors in basketball during his sen- Paul Maloney … his mother played tennis at intends to major in business … posted a 3.0 ior season ... played running back/defensive Springhill College and his father played col- GPA during his first semester at Notre Dame back and kick returner in football and was a legiate basketball at Washington & Lee … in the fall of 2007 ... currently enrolled in the guard on his basketball squad … son of Laurel has three siblings … intends to major in First Year of Studies. and Lawrence Marmul … has two older sisters business … registered a 3.0 GPA during his … intends to major in business … recorded a first semester at Notre Dame in the fall of 3.333 GPA during his first semester at Notre 2007 ... currently enrolled in the First Year of Dame in the fall of 2007 ... currently enrolled in Studies. the First Year of Studies.

38 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Kevin Dan Taylor Ridgway #35 Schmitt #36 Tripucka #41

Freshman • Defenseman Freshman • LSM/Defense Freshman • Midfielder 6-6 • 215 5-11 • 195 6-0 • 170 Kensington, Maryland Palatine, Illinois Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Georgetown Prep Fremd High School Mountain Lakes

An outstanding high school player at a A smart, tough and hardworking player … a Will give depth to the Fighting Irish mid- great program … still maturing physically very determined individual … will need to get field unit … possesses a good sense and feel as he grows into his tall frame … will keep used to the high-level collegiate game … will for the game of lacrosse … will look to getting better … will give the Irish depth in find a way to contribute to the team in any way develop physically. the close defense … possesses a lot of needed. PREP AND PERSONAL: Has earned L potential. PREP AND PERSONAL: A standout in multiple varsity letters in lacrosse, football lacrosse and hockey at Fremd High School ... PREP AND PERSONAL: Competed in and basketball at Mountain Lakes High lacrosse and basketball at Georgetown Prep two-time team captain in lacrosse ... as a sen- School ... prep squad was nationally-ranked ior, he was named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American ... earned three letters in both sports ... each of his last four seasons ... team won in addition to earning all-conference and all- lacrosse team went undefeated in winning the state championship during his sopho- A state honors ... captured team MVP honors the state title during his junior campaign, during his junior season ... participated in the more and senior seasons ... two-time the same year they were ranked No. 1 in the U.S. Lacrosse Illinois all-star game as a senior regional and conference champion ... gar- country ... team has been ranked nationally ... the only four-year starter on his lacrosse nered all-city and all-conference honors as a over the past three seasons ... a two-year squad ... notched four assists as a sophomore senior ... notched two goals and the game- C starter in lacrosse ... picked up 27 ground and five as a junior, which were the most for winning assist in the Group I championship balls as a junior ... competed in the Under any LSM on his team ... helped lead his team to victory over Summit ... scored three goals, Armour underclassmen game ... member of the state playoffs for the first time ever during including the game-winner, in a victory over the Maryland Freestate all-star team ... will his freshman campaign ... plays defense in No. 1 Delbarton ... two-time all-conferene be joined by Georgetown Prep classmates hockey ... captained his prep hockey team performer as a guard on his basketball team R Patrick and William Maloney on the Fighting twice along with garnering all-conference and ... football team went undefeated and won Irish roster ... hails from same high school team MVP honors as a junior ... has played the state title during his freshman season ... as current Notre Dame goaltender Joey with the Glen Ellyn Flames Hockey Club for the three-time conference champion in football Kemp ... was a center on his basketball past two years ... won the state tournament ... son of Michelle and Todd Tripucka … squad ... son of Nancy and Michael Ridgway and represented Illinois in the Central District father played college basketball at Lafayette O Championships along with winning the presti- … father played at ... is the nephew of former Notre Dame bas- gious International Silverstick Tournament in Dickinson … has two siblings … currently ketball great Kelly Tripucka ... grandfather, Sarnia, Ontario ... son of Irene and Larry enrolled in the First Year of Studies. Schmitt … his sister, Kristin, played club water Frank, played football at Notre Dame … has polo at Notre Dame and his brother, David, a younger brother … intends to major in S competed in club hockey at Illinois … has two business … currently enrolled in the First older siblings … intends to major in pre-pro- Year of Studies. fessional medicine … registered a 4.0 GPA dur- ing his first semester at Notre Dame in the fall of 2007 ... currently enrolled in the First Year of S Studies. E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 39 Student- Athletes I Notre Dame Freshman Records (bold indicates current player) Points 52 Pat Walsh 2003 Points (Midfielder) 27 Rob Tobin 1993 R Points (Defenseman) 8 Justin Shay 1982 Goals 29 Chris Dusseau 1996 Goals (Midfielder) 13 Ed Lamb 1990 Goals (Defenseman) 5 Justin Shay 1982 I Assists 32 Pat Walsh 2003 Assists (Midfielder) 15 Rob Tobin 1993 Assists (Defenseman) 3 Justin Shay 1982 Ground Balls 61 D.J. Driscoll 2003 Ground Balls (Goaltender) 52 Alex Cade 1995 S Saves 218 Rob Simpson 1982 Save Percentage .652 Joey Kemp 2005 Goals-Against Average 7.35 Ryan Jewell 1992 Victories (Goaltender) 9 Alex Cade 1995 H Minutes Played (Goaltender) 724:28 Alex Cade 1995

Will Yeatman tallied 46 points (21g, 25a) during his rookie campaign in 2007. That total was just six shy of tying Pat Walsh’s Notre Dame freshman points record of 52, which was established in 2003.

Irish Lacrosse Pipeline A number of high schools have sent a multitude of student-athletes to play lacrosse at Notre Dame. Leading the way is Delbarton High School in New Jersey, which most recently sent 2007 graduate Brian Hubschmann as its 13th Irish lacrosse player since the program gained varsity status in 1981. A list of the leading high schools on the Notre Dame all-time varsity roster is below. ND School Players 1. Delbarton H.S. (N.J.) 13 2. Wilton H.S. (Conn.) 11 Chaminade H.S. (N.Y.) 11 4. Boys’ Latin H.S. (Md.) 8 5. Loyola Blakefield H.S. (Md.) 6 Huntington H.S. (N.Y.) 6 Malvern Prep (Pa.) 6 8. Babylon H.S. (N.Y.) 5 Auburn H.S. (N.Y.) 5 Junior defenseman Regis McDermott hails from Chaminade High School on Long Island. Chaminade has sent 11 players to the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse varsity program. Georgetown Prep (Md.) 5

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appearances. GWLL coach of the year for Head the fourth time, while junior goalie Joey Kemp was named Coach the GWLL player of the year and freshman attackman Will I Yeatman was selected as the newcomer of the year. Kemp and Yeatman were two of eight Irish players to garner all-league accolades on the season. Following a 12-6 win R at #20 Ohio State that clinched the 2007 GWLL title for the Irish, Corrigan was named the US Lacrosse national coach of the week. I Corrigan has continued the tradition of academic success for the Irish men’s lacrosse program. Since first competing on the varsity level in 1981, every Irish S Kevin lacrosse senior has gradu- ated. Three players since Corrigan 1997 have gained Academic All-America honors. In 2006, Driscoll and Pat Walsh were H named USILA Scholar All- Americans. Many of the best players Head Coach in Notre Dame history have played under Corrigan, as his 20th Season graduates include each of the top five scorers in the Virginia ‘88 program’s history, five of the top six goal scorers and each Since his arrival on campus in 1988, Kevin Corrigan of the top six players on the has built Notre Dame into one of the premier men’s career assist list. lacrosse programs in the nation. Few coaches in the Playing beyond the col- nation boast a résumé dotted with such team and lege level has been a reality individual success over an extended period of time. for a number of Corrigan’s Inheriting a program that had never earned a berth players. Ten have gone on to in the NCAA Championship, Corrigan has made the play professionally in either Irish a staple in the postseason. His tenure was high- or lighted by quarterfinal appearances in 1995 and 2000 the National Lacrosse and the school’s first-ever final four trip in ‘01. Notre League, while a trio of Irish Dame has garnered 12 invitations to the NCAA players has earned spots on Tournament since 1990, including the Irish’s most recent appearance in 2007. Corrigan’s Irish squads have won 13 conference The Corrigan Ledger titles and finished in the top 20 of the national rank- ings on 15 occasions, including in 14 of the last 15 Year School W L Pct. campaigns. Notre Dame has been adept at winning 1985 Randolph-Macon 5 6 .454 big games under Corrigan, registering 42 victories 1986 Randolph-Macon 5 9 .357 over nationally-ranked opponents, including nine vs. Two-Year Totals 10 15 .400 top-10 foes. The Irish have an overall record of 167-92 Final USILA (.645) during Corrigan’s tenure. Corrigan has steered Year School W L Pct. Rank Conference NCAA Tourn. the Fighting Irish to a program record 13-game home 1989 Notre Dame 7 6 .538 -- 1-2 GLC -- win streak that is still intact entering the 2008 season. 1990 Notre Dame 9 7 .563 17 3-0 GLC/1st 1st Round Irish student-athletes who have played under 1991 Notre Dame 7 7 .500 -- 2-1 GLC -- Corrigan have been highly decorated. At least one 1992 Notre Dame 10 5 .667 -- 2-1 GLC/1st 1st Round Notre Dame player has garnered All-America acco- 1993 Notre Dame 11 3 .786 15 3-0 GLC/1st 1st Round lades in each of the last 15 years, with 19 individuals 1994 Notre Dame 10 2 .833 14 3-0 GWLL/1st 1st Round earning a total of 32 All-America honors. Five Irish 1995 Notre Dame 9 5 .643 15 4-0 GWLL/1st Quarterfinals players have been named the Great Western Lacrosse 1996 Notre Dame 9 4 .692 11 4-0 GWLL/1st 1st Round League (GWLL) player of the year, while Notre Dame 1997 Notre Dame 9 3 .750 9 3-0 GWLL/1st 1st Round student-athletes have gained all-conference mention 1998 Notre Dame 5 7 .417 20 2-1 GWLL -- on 103 occasions, an average of more than five per 1999 Notre Dame 8 6 .571 14 3-1 GWLL/T-1st 1st Round season. 2000 Notre Dame 10 4 .714 13 5-0 GWLL/1st Quarterfinals In 2007, the Fighting Irish swept all of the major 2001 Notre Dame 14 2 .875 4 5-0 GWLL/1st Semifinals GWLL postseason awards. Corrigan was tabbed the 2002 Notre Dame 5 8 .385 -- 4-1 GWLL/T-1st -- 2003 Notre Dame 9 5 .643 18 4-1 GWLL/T-1st -- CAREER RECORD: 2004 Notre Dame 7 5 .583 12 4-1 GWLL -- 177-107 (.623),21 years 2005 Notre Dame 7 4 .636 19 3-2 GWLL -- 2006 Notre Dame 10 5 .667 17 3-2 GWLL 1st Round RECORD AT NOTRE DAME: 2007 Notre Dame 11 4 .733 11 5-0 GWLL 1st Round 167-92 (.645),19 years 19-Year Totals 167 92 .645 13 titles 12 appearances GWLL COACH OF THE YEAR: 21-Year Career Record 177 107 .623 1994,1996,2001,2007

42 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® United States national teams and come away with gold medals. Kevin Corrigan The pinnacle of Corrigan’s coaching vs.All Opponents career thus far came in 2001, when the Irish put together the top season in the Opponent Career Record program’s history. Notre Dame posted Adelphi 1-1 the best record in school history, 14-2, Air Force 18-1 rose to an all-time high national ranking Army 3-1 of #2 before finishing at a program-best Bellarmine 2-0 #4 and advancing to the NCAA semifinals Brown 2-0 for the first time in Notre Dame history. En route to its seventh Great Western Bucknell 1-0 Lacrosse League championship in ’01, Butler 13-1 Notre Dame beat the likes of perennial Canisius 4-0 lacrosse powers Virginia (11-8) and Cornell 0-5 Loyola (10-7) on the road, as the Irish started the season 5-0. The only blemish Dartmouth 4-2 on their regular-season mark was an 11- Delaware 1-0 10 overtime loss at Hofstra. After con- Denison 3-1 cluding the regular season with a 12-1 Denver 9-2 mark, Notre Dame was awarded the fifth Drexel 1-0 seed in the 12-team championship field, marking the first NCAA seeding in Irish Duke 1-1 history. A 12-7 first-round victory over Fairfield 4-2 Bucknell and a first-ever win against Georgetown 2-7 fourth-seeded Johns Hopkins (13-9) Guilford 1-1 paved the way for a storied NCAA Hampden-Sydney 0-2 Tournament run. Notre Dame’s fairytale ’01 campaign ended with a 12-5 loss to Hartford 2-0 Syracuse in the semifinals. Harvard 7-3 A program-record five players earned Hobart 6-1 USILA All-America honors in ’01, with Hofstra 6-7 attackman Tom Glatzel becoming the Johns Hopkins 1-4 school’s first-ever first-team selection, as well as one of five finalists for the Kenyon 2-0 Tewaaraton Trophy, given to the nation’s Lake Forest 4-0 top player. Goalie Kirk Howell copped Lehigh 3-0 second-team All-America accolades Loyola College 3-12 while midfielder Steve Bishko was a third-team selec- ber of grants-in-aid allowed by the NCAA, making Lynchburg College 2-0 tion. In addition, attackman David Ulrich, the GWLL future trips to the final four by the Irish lacrosse team Maryland 0-3 player of the year, and defenseman Mike Adams were a greater possibility. named to the honorable-mention list. After leading the Irish to a 7-6 record in his first sea- Maryland-Baltimore County 3-1 Adams also became the program’s third CoSIDA son, 1989, Corrigan’s 1990 squad made history, gaining Massachusetts 1-4 L Academic All-American, when he garnered first-team the school’s first-ever USILA national ranking (17th in Michigan State 5-3 honors in the ’01 men’s spring at-large program. the final poll) and earning Notre Dame’s first invitation Mt. St. Mary’s 2-3 The accomplishments of the ’01 team were even to the NCAA Championship. In 1992, Notre Dame tied New Hampshire 2-0 more impressive considering they came when the the then-school record for wins, going 10-5, and made Irish program lacked any grant-in-aid scholarships. its second appearance in the NCAAs, winning the New Haven 1-1 Shortly thereafter, it was announced by athletics Great Lakes Conference championship and the West North Carolina 3-4 A director Kevin White that all Notre Dame programs Region bid for the second time in three seasons. Ohio State 15-4 would begin a process of offering the maximum num- In 1993, the Irish made their third trip to the NCAA Ohio Wesleyan 1-5 Tournament, re-established the season victory record with 11 and rose as high as 12th in the national polls, Pennsylvania 2-2 What his teams have done … completing the season at 15th. Defenseman Mike Iorio Penn State 10-4 C • 2001 NCAA semifinalists became the first player in Irish history be an All- Pfeiffer 1-0 • 1995 & 2000 NCAA quarterfinalists American, copping third-team honors. Corrigan Potsdam 0-1 • 12 NCAA Championship berths wound up the season with an invitation to coach the Princeton 0-1 • 13 conference titles (10 GWLL,3 Great Lakes North team in the North-South All-Star Game. His Quinnipiac 2-0 Conference) North squad took home a 28-16 victory. Radford 2-0 • 15 finishes in the national top 20,including 14 in In 1994, Corrigan guided the Irish to one of their R best seasons in the program’s history. In winning its Roanoke 0-2 the last 15 seasons third straight conference title – and the first for the • 42 wins over ranked opponents,including nine Rutgers 3-1 newly-formed Great Western Lacrosse League – Notre vs.top-10 teams St. Bonaventure 1-0 Dame posted a 10-2 overall mark, which included a 12- 9 win over #17 Penn State and a thrilling 12-11 over- St. Mary’s (Md.) 1-1 What his Notre Dame players time victory over Michigan State clinching an NCAA San Diego State 1-0 O have done … bid for Corrigan’s squad that finished 14th in the final Stony Brook 1-1 • Earned All-America honors 32 times,including at poll. He also was selected GWLL coach of the tear for Syracuse 0-2 least once in each of the last 15 years the second time in three seasons. Villanova 7-2 • Named GWLL Player of the Year five times His 1994 team also boasted two All-America hon- Virginia 1-4 • Earned all-conference honors 102 times orees in GWLL player of the year Iorio and attackman S • Earned Academic All-America honors three Randy Colley, marking the first time in the program’s Virginia Military Institute 1-1 times history that multiple Irish players were named in the Virginia Tech 2-0 • Participated in STX North/South All-Star Classic same year. William & Mary 0-2 Corrigan helped Notre Dame reach new heights in 16 times Wooster 3-0 ’95, notching its first-ever NCAA Tournament win in a • Played on U.S.national teams four times come-from-behind 12-10 victory at #5 Duke, which • Gone on to professional careers on nine Totals 177-107 S marked the first time a team from the West had won 2008 opponents in bold E occasions an NCAA game. The Irish finished the 1995 campaign 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 43 tinued the legacy of Irish All-Americans, Head making it the 13th straight season that Notre Dame has had at least one player Coach receive All-America honors. Driscoll also was named the GWLL defensive player of I with a 9-5 record and final ranking of 15th, as the Irish the year and was joined on the all-GWLL won their fourth straight league championship. Notre first team by Walsh. Freshman goaltender Dame’s season culminated with an appearance in the Joey Kemp led the nation with a 0.652 NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, where the Irish lost save-percentage and garnered all-GWLL to eventual national runner-up #4 Maryland 14-11. second team honors along with junior Iorio and Colley, the ’95 GWLL player of the year, attackman Matt Karweck. R both earned All-America honors again. Iorio was a The Irish finished the 2005 season with second-team honoree, as he became Notre Dame’s a 7-4 overall mark and a 3-2 record in the first three-time All-American, while Colley earned GWLL, which placed them third in the honorable-mention accolades for the second consec- conference. Notre Dame had a win over utive year and finished his career as the school’s all- #21 Penn State (14-6) in the season- I time leading scorer. His 273 points (173 G, 100 A) were opener and would also claim key wins 87 better than the previous Irish record. over #10 North Carolina (9-7) and #13 For the first time in school history, three Notre Hofstra (9-8) throughout the course of the Dame players earned All-America honors in the same season. The victory over North Carolina occurred at the The First 4 Invitational in season in ’96, as Todd Rassas was a third-team selec- The Corrigan family: (sitting, left to right) Kevin, Lis, Natale. (standing, the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. tion and midfielder Jimmy Keenan and goalkeeper left to right) Sidney, Will. S Alex Cade were tabbed honorable mention. Notre Notre Dame would reach as high as #9 in Dame also cracked the national top 10 for the first the USILA poll, making it the third straight orees in Kemp, Yeatman, Brian Hubschmann, Sean time ever, climbing to seventh in the USILA poll in season that the Irish had reached the top-10. Dougherty and Michael Podgajny. A total of eight mid-April. In 2006, the Fighting Irish returned to the NCAA Notre Dame student-athletes earned all-GWLL recog- Notre Dame’s highest final USILA ranking at the Tournament for the first time since their trek to the nition. Copping first-team honors were Kemp, semifinals in 2001. Notre Dame posted a 10-5 mark Yeatman, Ryan Hoff and Dougherty. Hubschmann, H time came in 1997, as the Irish ended ninth. That cam- paign saw Notre Dame earn its first-ever victory over overall, including a 3-2 record in the GWLL to finish Podgajny, Lucius Polk and Ross Zimmerman were sec- a top-five opponent, as the Irish defeated #4 Hofstra second in the conference. The Irish fell to #1, and ond-team members. 10-9 at Moose Krause Stadium en route to a 9-3 over- eventual national champion, Virginia 14-10 in the first Corrigan was acknowledged for his contributions all record. round of the postseason. The four-point margin was to the Irish lacrosse program when Notre Dame’s In 1998, defenseman Rassas was named the GWLL the closest outcome for the Cavaliers during their Monogram Club awarded him an honorary mono- player of the year and became the school’s second four-game run to the title and the second-closest mar- gram in 2000. three-time All-American when he earned third-team gin over the course of their undefeated campaign. An assistant at Virginia for two years, Corrigan honors. Keenan was an honorable-mention selection For the 14th consecutive season, the Irish had at least became just the second head coach in Notre Dame’s that same season for the third consecutive year. one player earn All-America distinction as Driscoll was history on Aug. 23, 1988. A year later, attackman Chris Dusseau finished his named to the STX/USILA second team and Kemp copped A graduate of the University of Virginia, Corrigan career as Notre Dame’s second all-time leading goal honorable mention honors. The duo also was among the assisted the Cavaliers during both the 1987 and ’88 scorer (113), while being named honorable mention five Irish players named to the all-GWLL first team. That seasons under head coach Jim “Ace” Adams. All-America. marked the fourth time that Notre Dame had placed at During a three-year playing career at Virginia, Corrigan reached another pinnacle in 2000, as his least five student-athletes on the all-GWLL first team. Corrigan scored five goals and registered six assists. Irish upset fifth-ranked Loyola 15-13 in the first round The Fighting Irish put a school-record seven on the list He played in 20 games as a midfielder. In his sopho- of the NCAA Tournament. The win marked the first for during the 2001 season. Notre Dame had six on the team more season in 1979, the Cavaliers reached the NCAA Corrigan in 10 tries against the Greyhounds and the in 1997 and five in 1995. final before losing to Johns Hopkins in overtime. first-ever victory for a Notre Dame team in 11 games The 2007 season saw the Fighting Irish post an 11- This is Corrigan’s second stint as a head coach. He against Loyola. The victory also avenged a 12-2 loss to 4 record, including a perfect 5-0 mark in the league to directed Randolph-Macon College (Va.), a Division III Loyola at home during the regular season. Notre win their 10th GWLL title and their first outright program, for two seasons, compiling a 10-15 record in Dame dropped its NCAA Tournament quarterfinal championship since 2001. Notre Dame made its sec- 1985 and 1986. He previously served as an assistant at game to fourth-ranked Johns Hopkins 15-11, but fin- ond straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, yet his- Randolph-Macon during the 1984 campaign. In 17 ished the season 10-4 and undefeated in the GWLL. tory repeated itself as the Irish fell to eventual years as a head coach, Corrigan holds a record of 149- In 2003, the Irish went 9-5 and won a share of a fifth national champion Johns Hopkins, 11-10, in an over- 94 (.613). consecutive GWLL title, but just missed an at-large time thriller. The Fighting Irish concluded the cam- Corrigan also served as an assistant at Notre Dame bid to the NCAA Tournament. With the core of that paign ranked 11th in the final USILA poll. On the during the 1983 season and at Western Albemarle squad returning for the ‘04 season, Notre Dame season, the Irish ranked fourth nationally in both (Va.) High School in 1982. He is the son of former opened the campaign with a 17-7 win over #17 Penn scoring offense (11.65) and scoring defense (6.66). Notre Dame athletic director , who State, which allowed them to debut at eighth in the The 6.66 goals-allowed per game was a program retired in ’97 as the commissioner of the Atlantic USILA rankings and then move up to #5, becoming record. Coast Conference. The elder Corrigan played colle- just the second Notre Dame team to reach the top Accolades were abundant for the ’07 Irish as they giate lacrosse at Duke and guided the Virginia and five. A pair of disappointing last-second 9-8 losses – boasted five honorable mention All-America hon- Washington & Lee lacrosse programs. He was against #17 Ohio State and at #3 inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Maryland – caused the Irish to With Kevin Corrigan entering his 20th season as head coach of the Fighting Irish men’s lacrosse Fame in February of 1994. barely miss the NCAAs again. program in 2008,he becomes just the 14th coach in Notre Dame history to guide a team for at Kevin’s brother Tim was a three- Pat Walsh became the first least 20 seasons.Here is a breakdown of the longest coaching tenures in Notre Dame history … time monogram winner as a mid- player in school history to earn Coach Sport Seasons fielder at Notre Dame from 1984-86. All-America honors as a fresh- 1. Jake Kline Baseball 42 (1934-75) Two of Kevin’s other brothers, David and Brian, also served as assistants man, being named an honorable 2. Mike DeCicco Fencing 34 (1962-95) under former Irish head lacrosse mention selection in ‘03 before 3. Joe Piane Track/Cross Country 33 (1975-present) coach Rich O’Leary. Another gaining third-team accolades in 4. Tim Fallon Wrestling 32 (1955-87) brother, Eugene “Boo”, Notre Dame’s ‘04. He also was one of the 15 5. Tom Fallon Men’s Tennis 31 (1957-87) associate athletics director for cor- nominees for the Tewaaraton 6. Rev.George Holderith,C.S.C. Men’s Golf 29 (1933-61) porate relations and marketing. Trophy in his sophomore cam- 7. Dennis Stark Men’s Swimming & Diving 27 (1958-85) When not coaching, Corrigan still paign. 8. Tim Welsh Men’s Swimming & Diving 23 (1985-present) remains active by participating in In 2005, Walsh was again a 9t. Muffet McGraw Women’s Basketball 21 (1987-present) various lacrosse clinics and camps Tewaaraton Trophy nominee 9t. Bobby Bayliss Men’s Tennis 21 (1987-present) and copped All-America honors and is a member of the South Bend 11t. Men’s Basketball 20 (1923-43) for the third straight season, as Regional Sports Commission. He and 11t. Men’s Basketball 20 (1971-91) he was an honorable-mention his wife, Lis, reside in South Bend 11t. Tim Connelly Women’s Cross Country 20 (1988-present) selection along with his team- with their three children - Will, 11t. Kevin Corrigan Men’s Lacrosse 20 (1989-present) mate D.J. Driscoll. The duo con- Sidney and Natale.

44 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® “The opportunity to work with Kevin Corrigan again Assistant was an extremely attractive opportunity,” said Byrne after returning to Notre Dame prior to the 2007 season. Coach “The heritage and the sense of community that Notre Dame possesses, along with the academics and the drive for excellence on the field, makes for a powerful combi- nation. Notre Dame is a symbol of athletic excellence and I know we have the student-athletes, coaches and facili- ties to get back to the Final Four.” Following his graduation from UMass, Byrne was a four-time All-United States Club Lacrosse Association member with the Brine Lacrosse Club. He was also invited to tryout with the U.S. National Team on three occasions (1989, 1997, 2001), which placed him among the top-30 defensemen in the nation. Other playing acco- lades for Byrne include being named an All-Lake Placid Classic performer on 11 occasions and an All-Vail Shootout competitor nine times. One of his signature years as a player came in 1997. That season he was named a Vail Shootout All-Star in the Elite Division along with copping Vail Shootout MVP hon- ors in the Masters Division. Byrne also was named the Gerry Lake Placid Tournament Defensive MVP in the Elite Division and was chosen as the Masters Division MVP. Byrne Finally, he was invited to the National Team Selection Camp and was the USCLA/Empire League Player of the Year for the Syracuse Lacrosse Club. Byrne was inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame – New England Chapter – in 1999 and was the 2001 Assistant Coach New Hampshire High School Coach of the Year while at Souhegan High School. He was drafted by the New York Second Season The 2007 season saw five Fighting Irish players earn Saints of the (NLL) in 1991 and All-America honors. Junior defenseman Sean Dougherty played for them in 1992. Byrne also was drafted by the Massachusetts-Amherst ‘86 and junior goalie Joey Kemp were two of those honorees Rochester Knighthawks of the NLL as a defensive for- that helped to bolster the stingy Notre Dame defense. ward and went on to win a World Championship with Kemp was also named the GWLL player of the year and them in 1997. Gerry Byrne enters the second season of his second selected to the all-league first team along with Dougherty, He continued his professional career following a three- stint as an assistant coach for the Notre Dame men’s while fellow junior defenseman Ross Zimmerman was year retirement when he was drafted by the Boston lacrosse team in 2008. In 2007, Byrne returned to the tabbed as a second-team all-GWLL performer. Entering Cannons of Major League Lacrosse (MLL) in 2000. Byrne Fighting Irish program, where he served as an assistant the 2008 campaign, the trio has received preseason All- played for the Cannons from 2000-02, while having the dis- from 1989-91. Prior to his return to Notre Dame, he was America accolades from Inside Lacrosse magazine. tinction of being the oldest active player in the league at the head coach at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, Byrne graduated Cum Laude from UMass Amherst in that time. He played in the inaugural MLL Final Four in 2001 N.H. from 2003-06. 1986 with a degree in economics. He was a two-year and made another appearance there the following season. L The Fighting Irish reaped the benefits of Byrne’s defen- starter and a three-year letterman in addition to being an In addition to his duties at Saint Anselm, Byrne stayed sive knowledge during the 2007 campaign. Byrne helped All-New England defenseman for the Minutemen in 1986. active in the sporting world in several other ways. He guide a Notre Dame defensive unit that held opponents He was a starter in two NCAA Tournament games, includ- served as managing director at Kiltegan Marketing to a program-record 6.66 goals per game, which ranked ing the 1986 quarterfinals versus Johns Hopkins. Group, which is an integrated sports marketing services fourth nationally. The defense played a large role in the Byrne then earned his MBA from Notre Dame, where he company with clients such as Reebok and Major League Irish posting an 11-4 record overall, including a perfect 5- also worked as defensive coordinator for the Fighting Irish. Lacrosse. Byrne also has spent time as the director of A 0 conference mark to win its first outright Great Western He helped Notre Dame earn its first NCAA Tournament berth marketing for Cybex International and Brine, a major Lacrosse League (GWLL) title since 2001. In addition, the during the 1990 campaign as the Irish posted a 9-7 record, manufacturer of lacrosse equipment. He also owns the Irish also ranked fourth nationally in scoring offensive including a perfect 3-0 mark in the MLA’s Great Lakes Premier Players Lacrosse Camps and is the founder of with an 11.65 goals per game average. Conference, which gave them the league title. the Texas Top-99. “Gerry has a real wide variety of experiences, all of C which help him in coaching,” says Corrigan. “Obviously he has coached, but he just hasn’t taken the traditional path. His strength is his intelligence and his creativity. He has a great passion for the game and is a great teacher. I was thrilled to have him come back here and he brings a lot to the program with his knowledge and having played R at a high level.” Byrne is a native of Levittown, N.Y., where he was an All-Long Island Catholic League lacrosse player at Chaminade High School before his graduation in 1982. He and his wife, Dr. Tracy Byrne, a practicing OB/GYN and a O 1990 graduate of Notre Dame, are the parents of three children, Rory, Pierre and Brandon.

Head Coach Kevin Corrigan on Gerry Byrne . . . S “Gerry brings great playing experience and great enthusiasm for the game to our program.He loves Notre Dame and has coached here before.He can articulate what this place is about and what the expe- rience is about.He really gets it in terms of what Notre Dame is and what it means to the players.On the field,he made himself into a great player.He is S learning how to translate his experience as a player into coaching guys to play at their highest level.I’m E The Byrne family: (left to right) Rory, Brandon, Gerry, Tracy and Pierre thrilled to have Gerry as part of our staff.” 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 45 worked extensively with the Assistant Scarlet Knight midfielders and was Coach the assistant director of MVP Lacrosse Camps. I “I am thrilled to be working at such a prestigious university and being able to work with the stu- dent-athletes,” says Fisher. “I think I relate well with the student-ath- R letes because, only being 28 years old myself and not too far removed from Division I lacrosse, I can relate pretty well with what they are going through. Being a positive per- I son by nature also helps me get along with the guys that I coach.” Fisher was one of the top face-off men in the nation throughout his Rutgers career. He won 268-of-533 S Brian (.502) face-offs in his career. In 2001, as the team's face-off special- Fisher ist, he took 76 percent of the teams face-offs, winning 120-of-232 (.517) H of them. He also led the Scarlet Knights with 69 ground balls. Fisher was awarded the Rutgers Assistant Coach Lacrosse Knight Cup in 2001. The Second Season Cup goes to the player "who has Rutgers ‘01 played the game of lacrosse to the best of his ability, who has, by Brian Fisher is entering his second season example, inspired or led his team- as an assistant coach for the Notre Dame mates both on and off the field and, men’s lacrosse team in 2008. Fisher joined who, above all, has consistently the Fighting Irish from Rutgers University, demonstrated the qualities of where he had been coaching for the past five unselfishness and loyalty to his team and with Jim Stagnitta, the Rutgers coach, so I seasons. Rutgers University." That same season he knew I was getting a good guy in Brian.” In 2007, Fisher helped the Fighting Irish was named the Rutgers Lacrosse Time Fisher was a key member of the Ridley post an 11-4 record, which included a per- Scholar-Athlete. High School team that won the Pennsylvania fect 5-0 mark in conference play as Notre The Morton, Pa. native also was awarded State Championship in 1997. During his Dame captured its first outright Great the 2000 Frederick Fitch Trophy while at career at Ridley, his team compiled a 56-7 Western Lacrosse League title since 2001. Rutgers. The honor is presented to the varsity record. He was also captain of his wresting The Irish fell to eventual national champion letterwinner who, through personal effort to team in high school. Johns Hopkins, 11-10, in an overtime thriller develop his lacrosse ability, has shown the during the first round of the NCAA greatest improvement during the season. Head Coach Kevin Corrigan on Tournament. As a team, Notre Dame ranked “Brian has worked and played at Rutgers Brian Fisher . . . fourth nationally in both scoring offense and has seen a lot during his time there,” “Brian was a great addition to our program.He is (11.65) and scoring defense (6.66). says Notre Dame head coach Kevin such a hard worker and he gets along great with the guys.He brings a lot of ideas about the ways that we Fisher was a standout midfielder and face- Corrigan. “He is a young guy that brings can do things because he’s had a good coaching off man for the Scarlet Knights for four sea- great energy to our program. Brian is an experience with an outstanding Rutgers coaching sons (1998-2001). As a coach at Rutgers, he extremely hard worker. I am a good friend staff.I’ve really enjoyed having him here.”

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46 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® NOTRESEASON DAME IN REVIEW

Will Yeatman (left) and Ryan Hoff (right) were a force to deal with for opponents during the 2007 season.

Yeatman led the Irish in points with 46 and assists with 25. Hoff notched a team-high 40 goals. Season in Review I Taking Command of the Conference Once Again Irish capture first outright GWLL title since 2001 by posting perfect league record

The 2007 season witnessed the Notre Dame The highest-ranked NCAA statis- R men’s lacrosse team win the program’s 10th Great tical category for the Irish was their Western Lacrosse League (GWLL) title and make the man-up offense numbers. Notre 12th trip to the NCAA Tournament in school history. Dame converted on 50-percent (29- Accolades were abundant for the Fighting Irish, who of-58) of its man-up opportunities boasted five All-America honorees and swept the on the season and that ranked third I major conference awards. nationally. Junior midfielder Unfortunately for the Irish, history repeated itself Michael Podgajny, another honor- in more ways than one as they fell to the eventual able mention All-American, led the national champion for the second straight season in Fighting Irish with nine man-up the first round of the NCAA Championship. Johns goals, while senior midfielder S Hopkins topped Notre Dame, 11-10, in a thrilling back- Lucius Polk had seven and Hoff and-forth overtime affair in Baltimore, Md. on May 12, chipped in with six. Both Podgajny Notre Dame concluded the season with an 11-4 and Polk were second-team all- record, including a perfect 5-0 mark in league play. GWLL selections. Despite not advancing further in the national Also earning second-team all- H tournament, the Irish still had many accomplish- conference honors was junior ments to celebrate. Notre Dame ranked fourth in defenseman Ross Zimmerman and both scoring offense and defense during the 2007 senior midfielder Brian season. The Irish defense boasted a school-record Hubschmann. In addition, 6.66 goals-against average, while the offense nation- Hubschmann earned honorable ally averaged 11.65 goals per game. mention All-America accolades. The Leading the charge on the defense was goal- fifth-year senior finished second on tender Joey Kemp, who earned his second straight the team in goals with 27 and tied honorable mention All-America honor. The junior for third in points with 39. tri-captain was also named the GWLL player of the Completing the sweep of the year as he ranked fourth nationally in both goals- GWLL hardware was Kevin against average (6.78) and save percentage (.614). Corrigan, who garnered his fourth While Kemp was solid between the pipes once GWLL coach of the year award. again, he also benefitted from a stingy defensive Corrigan steered the Irish to the unit that included his classmate in fellow honorable double-digit victory plateau for the mention All-American and first-team all-GWLL mem- seventh time during his 19-year ber Sean Dougherty. Notre Dame tenure. On April 30, he Spearheading the powerful Irish offense was was named the US Lacrosse sophomore Ryan Hoff, who scored a team-best 40 National Coach of the Week honors after Notre Dame clinched the goals, while freshman Will Yeatman had team-high In 2007, Sean Dougherty and the Notre Dame defense ranked fourth totals in points (46) and assists (25). Hoff earned GWLL title with a win at Ohio State. nationally by producing a school-record 6.66 goals-against average. GWLL first-team honors as did Yeatman, who was The ’07 season got underway Dougherty, then a junior, was one of five All-America honorees for the named the GWLL newcomer of the year. The rookie with a key 9-7 home victory over Fighting Irish on the year. also earned honorable mention All-America distinc- No. 13 Loyola College in the Loftus tion. Center on February 17. The 11th- ranked Fighting Irish fell behind by next 11 scores to possess a 10-3 lead with 2:21 left in three, 7-4, with 7:56 left in the third the third quarter. After the Nittany Lions netted five 2007 Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse quarter, yet ran off five straight straight goals, Podgajny put a halt to the streak with Record: 11-4 (Home: 5-0, Away: 5-3, Neutral: 0-1) goals to take the victory. The Notre his career-high fourth goal of the game. Great Western Lacrosse League: 5-0 (1st) Dame defense showed early in the Hubschmann and Yeatman aided Podgajny in the Inside Lacrosse Final Rankings: 11th USILA, 9th ’07 campaign that it would be a force scoring with two goals each. Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance by shutting out the Greyhounds in After moving to No. 8 in the polls, the Fighting Feb. 17 (11) Loyola (13) W 9-7 1,017 Feb. 25 (11) at Penn State W 11-8 567 the fourth quarter after the game Irish would then embark on their second of five March 3 (8) vs. Cornell (4) L 8-13 2,358 was knotted, 7-7, after three periods. straight games away from home. A trip to Hewlett, March 10 (14) at North Carolina (15) L 8-11 1,544 Following a stellar 2006 cam- N.Y. and a meeting with fourth-ranked Cornell March 13 (16) at Drexel (19) W 16-5 322 paign, Hubschmann picked up resulted in a 13-8 setback. The Big Red claimed a 12- March 17 (16) at Dartmouth L 6-7 117 where he left off as he notched four 3 advantage with just over three minutes remaining March 20 (19) Bellarmine W 11-3 367 points on three goals and an assist in the third quarter before the Irish rattled off five of March 31 (17) at Brown W 11-3 2,170 against Loyola. Hoff and Polk the game’s next six goals to provide the final margin. April 3 (13) Villanova W 15-5 527 chipped in two goals and one assist Yeatman and Hubschmann led the Notre Dame April 13 (11) Air Force W 16-4 859 apiece for Notre Dame. Yeatman had offense with two goals apiece. April 15 (11) Denver W 14-6 1,208 a fine collegiate debut as he scored A second straight loss would come at the hands April 21 (11) Lehigh W 14-2 1,252 the first goal of the game in addition of the 15th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels, who April 28 (10) at Ohio State (20) W 12-6 2,470 to dishing out two assists. topped the Irish 11-8 in Chapel Hill, N.C. Notre Dame May 5 (8) at Quinnipiac W 14-9 1,046 Notre Dame opened the season 2- held a 5-3 lead with one minute left in the first quar- May 12 (9) at Johns Hopkins (5)* L 10-11 (OT) 2,548 0 for the first time since 2003 with an ter as Hoff deposited his second goal, yet the hosts 11-8 road victory against Penn State. would go on a 7-0 run to take command of the game *NCAA Tournament Notes: Number in parentheses to left of opponent is Notre Dame’s USILA national ranking After surrendering the first two and drop the Irish to 2-2 on the season. at time of game.Number to right of opponent is its USILA national ranking at time of game. goals of the contest, Notre Dame Notre Dame got back to its winning ways with a Home games in bold. responded with 10 of the game’s 16-5 triumph of No. 19 Drexel in , Pa.

48 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® The 16th-ranked Irish used a school record-tying win over Air Force. The Fighting seven goals from Hoff to dismantle the Dragons. It Irish used a balanced attack as signified the most goals for an individual during a five players scored at least two road game in program history and it tied the overall goals. Junior Alex Wharton mark established by Randy Colley in 1993. Hoff was notched a career-high three not the only Irish player with a big offensive day as goals along with dishing out an Hubschmann recorded four goals, which tied a assist for a career-best four career-high number. Yeatman produced a six-point points. Hubschmann recorded performance on two goals and four assists, while his fourth game with three or Podgajny also chipped in with two goals. more goals and Yeatman pro- The Fighting Irish then faced Dartmouth during a duced four points on two goals cold and snow-filled afternoon in Hanover, N.H. and two assists. Podgajny and Notre Dame carried a 3-1 lead into the second quar- Hoff both deposited two scores ter, yet that period would feature a 4-0 run by the in the Notre Dame victory, which Big Green and Dartmouth would take a 5-4 lead into featured no second-quarter the intermission. The Irish knotted the game, 6-6, by scoring from either team, yet the end of the third quarter, yet surrendered the combined for a 10-goal outburst game winner with 8:18 left to play. Hubschmann in the third period. The Irish scored a team-high three goals in the loss. The 7-6 accounted for eight of the goals defeat moved Notre Dame to 3-3 on the season, in the quarter. however that would mark the last loss of the regu- Two days after besting Air lar season. Force, the Irish improved to 3-0 An eight-game win streak commenced with an 11- in GWLL play with a 14-6 home 3 victory over Bellarmine in the GWLL opener at win over Denver. Notre Dame Moose Krause Stadium. Despite trailing 1-0 after the broke the game open with nine first quarter of play, No. 19 Notre Dame netted 11 of second-half goals after the con- the game’s next 12 goals to open a nine-goal margin test was tied, 5-5, at halftime. after three quarters. Hoff and Yeatman both col- Hoff and Polk both scored four lected hat tricks, while Polk netted two scores and times, while Podgajny and sophomore Duncan Swezey produced a career-high Wharton chipped in two goals four points on one goal and a career-best three apiece. Hubschmann matched a assists. career-high total with four The Notre Dame defense would limit the opposi- assists. tion to just three goals for the second straight game The winning streak reached in an 11-3 triumph at Brown. The contest was all six as the Fighting Irish stepped Irish as they held a 7-2 halftime lead before extend- away from conference play with ing the advantage to 9-2 in the early stages of the another stellar performance in a second half. Yeatman registered his second consec- 14-2 win over Lehigh. The vic- utive hat trick, while Polk added three points on a tory extended the Irish home goal and two assists. Junior Taylor Clagett owned win streak to a program record Midfielder Lucius Polk had a breakout senior campaign in 2007 as he the faceoff X by winning 14-of-18 for Notre Dame. 13 games. Notre Dame registered registered career-high numbers in goals (18), assists (9) and points (27). Polk, L Another dominating performance on both sides the first 10 goals of the game a second-team all-GWLL selection, helped the Irish offense rank fourth in the of the ball resulted in a 15-5 home victory over before the Mountain Hawks got nation with an 11.65 goals per game average. Villanova. Notre Dame scored the game’s first five on the board with 12:27 remain- goals before the Wildcats edged back to make it 7-4 ing in the contest. Swezey tallied a career-high four The victory against the Bobcats locked up at the half. A six-goal third period put the game goals and his classmate Hoff chipped in two. another NCAA Championship bid for Notre Dame. A away and improved the Irish to 6-3 on the season. Yeatman, a tight end on the Irish football team, The Irish were pitted against perennial power Johns Hoff exploded for five goals, while Podgajny had a served double-duty on the day as he played against Hopkins in the first round of the tournament. Notre career-best seven-points on three goals and four Lehigh before taking part in the annual Blue-Gold Dame entered the contest ranked ninth, while the assists, also a career-high total. Polk aided the Irish football spring game. Blue Jays were ranked fifth along with being the effort with his third two-goal game of the season. Following the win over Lehigh, Notre Dame third seed in the tournament. C Notre Dame returned to league play with a 16-4 climbed back into the top 10 of the national polls. The back-and-forth tilt featured two 40-minute The 10th-ranked Irish traveled to Columbus, Ohio, weather delays due to lightning and heavy rain in 2007 Irish Men’s Lacrosse Award Winners for a showdown with No. 20 Ohio State. Both teams the area. It also marked Notre Dame's first overtime entered the game with undefeated GWLL records. contest in over two seasons and its first ever in USILA Honorable Mention All-America Notre Dame jumped on top, 5-1, before the NCAA Tournament play. Podgajny delivered with Sean Dougherty (Jr.,D) Buckeyes sliced the lead to one at 7-6 with 11:46 left his second four-goal game of the season, while R in the third quarter. The Fighting Irish then scored Hubschmann had three goals and two assists and Brian Hubschmann (Sr.,M/A) Joey Kemp (Jr.,G) the final five goals of the game to come through with Hoff also recorded two tallies. Michael Podgajny (Jr.,M) a 12-6 victory and secure at least a share of the Notre Dame jumped ahead 4-1 by the 9:52 mark of Will Yeatman (Fr.,A) GWLL crown. the second quarter. Johns Hopkins responded with Great Western Lacrosse League Player of the Year Leading the charge against the Buckeyes was four straight goals to take a 5-4 lead with 8:35 left in O Joey Kemp (Jr.,G) Polk who notched a career-best four goals. The sen- the third period. The Irish evened the contest Great Western Lacrosse League Newcomer of the Year ior midfielder was tabbed the GWLL player of the before two more goals from the Blue Jays made it 7- Will Yeatman (Fr.,A) week for his performance. Swezey collected his sec- 5. The next seven goals alternated between both Great Western Lacrosse League Coach of the Year ond straight five-point game with two goals and teams and Johns Hopkins led 10-9 as the contest Kevin Corrigan three assists. Yeatman and Hoff also aided the result approached the final minute. All-Great Western Lacrosse League First Team with two scores apiece. Following a Johns Hopkins turnover, S Sean Dougherty (Jr.,D) Notre Dame headed to Hamden, Conn., for the Hubschmann fed Hoff and he deposited the ball into Ryan Hoff (So.,A) the back of the net with nine seconds left on the Joey Kemp (Jr.,G) regular-season finale against conference newcomer Will Yeatman (Fr.,A) Quinnipiac. The eighth-ranked Irish carried a 7-2 clock to force overtime. The upset hopes of the Irish All-Great Western Lacrosse League Second Team lead into the intermission before eventually win- were dashed during the first minute of overtime as S Brian Hubschmann (Sr.,M/A) ning, 14-9, to claim their first outright GWLL title the Blue Jays scored to advance on and eventually Michael Podgajny (Jr.,M) since 2001. Hoff had another big day with six goals, take the 2007 NCAA title. Lucius Polk (Sr.,M) while Hubschmann contributed three goals and two E Ross Zimmerman (Jr.,D) assists. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 49

2007 Statistics I 2007 Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse Final Statistics

#-Name GP-GS G A Pts. Sh % SOG SOG% GWG Up GB Pen-Min 22-Will Yeatman 15-15 21 25 46 78 .269 52 .667 0 3 27 2-1.0 27-Ryan Hoff 15-15 40 4 44 80 .500 58 .725 3 6 27 3-1.5 R 26-Brian Hubschmann 15-15 27 12 39 94 .287 54 .574 2 3 20 4-2.5 34-Michael Podgajny 15-11 26 13 39 83 .313 44 .530 1 9 63 5-3.0 50-Lucius Polk 15-14 18 9 27 62 .290 38 .613 2 7 21 0-0.0 29-Alex Wharton 14-8 8 10 18 18 .444 11 .611 2 0 7 1-1.0 2-Duncan Swezey 14-0 9 8 17 18 .500 14 .778 0 0 6 0-0.0 I 44-Peter Christman 15-2 6 2 8 22 .273 14 .636 1 0 15 0-0.0 23-Ryan Cunn 15-0 2 6 8 27 .074 11 .407 0 0 22 2-1.5 18-Brett Vecchio 12-0 3 2 5 10 .300 5 .500 0 1 5 0-0.0 35-John Greaney 11-0 3 2 5 13 .231 11 .846 0 0 4 0-0.0 19-Davey Leach 14-0 3 2 5 8 .375 7 .875 0 0 14 1-1.0 S 12-Grant Krebs 12-0 3 1 4 13 .231 5 .385 0 0 8 1-1.0 4-Bill Liva 15-4 2 1 3 9 .222 6 .667 0 0 16 2-1.5 28-Neal Hicks 11-0 1 1 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0 5 0-0.0 10-Sean Dougherty 15-15 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 33 9-8.5 3-Dan Gibson 11-1 1 0 1 3 .333 1 .333 0 0 2 0-0.0 H 9-Mike Creighton 8-0 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 0 0 14 3-2.0 16-Regis McDermott 15-1 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 20 3-3.0 13-Kelly McKenna 14-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 16 0-0.0 36-Taylor Clagett 15-1 0 1 1 14 .000 7 .500 0 0 63 1-1.0 15-Kevin Cullinane 6-0 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 0-0.0 33-Ross Zimmerman 15-15 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 34 1-0.5 32-John Duffy 10-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 2-1.0 47-Dave Caperna 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 0-0.0 42-Scott Rodgers 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0.0 40-Sam Barnes 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1-1.0 25-Chip Lanser 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0.0 30-Dan Scolaro 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1-1.0 5-Adam Felicetti 3-0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 0-0.0 8-Patrick O’Toole 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0.0 14-Anson Fraser 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 0-0.0 17-Matt Ciambella 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0.0 20-Sean Callinan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0.0 43-Sloan Smith 4-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0.0 1-Joey Kemp 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 42 1-1.0 7-Joey Rallo 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 33 3-2.5 11-Brannon Halvorsen 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 7 0-0.0 TOTALS 15 175 103 278 575 .304 346 .602 11 29 550 46-35.5 OPPONENTS 15 100 60 160 481 .208 273 .568 4 12 495 61-49.5

Goaltenders

#-Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L Shots Faced 1-Joey Kemp 15-15 849:03 96 6.78 153 .614 11 4 445 42-Scott Rodgers 5-0 51:57 4 4.62 20 .833 0 0 36 TOTALS 15 901:00 100 6.66 173 .634 11 4 481 OPPONENTS 15 901:00 175 11.65 171 .494 4 11 575

FACEOFFS GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total #-Name Faceoffs Pct. Notre Dame 39 43 52 41 0 175 36-Taylor Clagett 164-127 .564 Opponents 20 32 26 21 1 100 15-Kevin Cullinane 4-4 .500 13-Kelly McKenna 9-16 .360 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Notre Dame 150 152 151 122 0 575 TOTALS 177-147 .546 Opponents 113 120 114 132 2 481

SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Notre Dame 84 91 99 72 0 346 Opponents 56 71 70 75 1 273

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Notre Dame 36 39 44 54 0 173 Opponents 45 48 47 31 0 171

50 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2007 Statistics INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TEAM STATISTICS ND OPP GWLL AWARDS 7 Podgajny vs. Villanova Goals-Shot Attempts 175-575 100-481 Player of the Year: Points 7 Hoff at Drexel Goals Average 11.65 6.66 Joey Kemp, Goaltender, Notre Dame 7 Hoff at Drexel Shot Pct. .304 .208 Goals 6 Hoff at Quinnipiac Shots on Goal-Attempts 346-575 273-481 Newcomer of the Year: Will Yeatman,Attackman, Notre Dame 4 Hubschmann vs. Denver SOG Pct. .602 .568 Assists 4 Podgajny vs. Villanova Shots/Game 38.3 32.1 Coach of the Year: 4 Yeatman at Drexel Assists 103 60 Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 11 Podgajny at Johns Hopkins MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Shots 10 Hoff at Quinnipiac Goals-Opportunities 29-58 12-44 All-GWLL First Team: 10 Hoff at Drexel Conversion Percentage .500 .273 Joel Dalgarno, So., Attack, Ohio State 10 Hubschmann at Penn State GOAL BREAKDOWN Will Yeatman, Fr.,Attack, Notre Dame 9 Hoff at Drexel Total Goals 175 100 Ryan Hoff, So.,Attack, Notre Dame SOG Kevin Buchanan, Jr., Midfield, Ohio State 8 Hoff at Quinnipiac Man-up 29 12 Joey Murray, So., Midfield, Denver 8 Podgajny vs. Air Force Man-down 1 0 GB Griffin Nevitt, So., Midfield, Air Force 8 Podgajny vs. Villanova Unassisted 72 40 Ricky Pages, Jr., LSM, Ohio State 8 Dougherty vs. Cornell Overtime 0 1 Sean Dougherty, Jr., Defense, Notre Dame 8 Kemp vs. Penn State GROUND BALLS 550 495 David Hahn, Sr., Defense, Denver 14 Clagett Four times FACEOFFS (W-L) 177-147 147-177 Jeff Schneider, Sr., Defense, Ohio State FO 3/3:00 Dougherty at Brown Faceoff W-L Pct. .546 .454 Rory Shepard, Jr., Defense, Denver Pen 14 Kemp at North Carolina CLEARS 2269-336 254-340 Joey Kemp, Jr., Goalie, Notre Dame Saves 13 Kemp at Ohio State Clear Pct. .801 .747 13 Kemp vs. Cornell PENALTIES All-GWLL Second Team: Will Meister, Sr., Attack, Air Force Number 46 61 Jeff Ryan, So., Attack, Ohio State TEAM HIGHS/LOWS Minutes 35:30 49:30 Tucker Prudden, Sr., Attack, Quinnipiac Goals 16-Air Force 6-Dartmouth Michael Podgajny, Jr., Midfield, Notre Dame 16-Drexel Lucius Polk, Sr., Midfield, Notre Dame Assists 11-Air Force 2-Cornell Brian Hubschmann, Sr.,Midfield, Notre Dame 11-Villanova Dan Gnazzo, So., LSM, Air Force 27-Air Force 10-Cornell Ross Zimmerman, Jr., Defense, Notre Dame Points 2007 Great Western Josh Funk, Jr., Defense, Ohio State 10-Dartmouth Lacrosse League Standings Adam Bartholomew, Sr., Defense, Quinnipiac Shots 50-Air Force 25-Dartmouth Conference Overall Mike Hennessey, Sr., Defense, Quinnipiac GB 61-Air Force 23-Dartmouth School W L Pct. W L Pct. Stefan Schroder, Jr., Defense, Ohio State FO 18-Air Force 6-Cornell 1. Notre Dame 5 0 1.000 11 4 .733 Saves 18-Lehigh 5-Dartmouth 2. Ohio State 4 1 .800 9 5 .643 .900-Lehigh .417-Dartmouth L 3. Denver 3 2 .600 9 7 .562 Save Pct. 4t. Quinnipiac 1 4 .200 6 7 .462 Irish in the GWLL & NCAA Rankings Penalties 6-Brown 0-Dartmouth 4t. Bellarmine 1 4 .200 3 10 .231 Category Statistic GWLL NCAA 0-Johns Hopkins 4t. Air Force 1 4 .200 2 10 .167 Joey Kemp Save Percentage .614 1st 4th OPPONENT HIGHS/LOWS A Goals-Against Average 6.78 1st 4th Goals 13-Cornell 2-Lehigh Assists 7-Quinnipiac 1-Brown Ryan Hoff 7-Cornell Goals Per Game 2.67 1st 7th Final Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Points 20-Cornell 4-Brown Points Per Game 2.93 5th T-43rd 4-Lehigh Team Record 48-Cornell 22-Dartmouth C Taylor Clagett Shots 1. Johns Hopkins 13-4 Face-Off Win Percentage .567 2nd 16th 22-Bellarmine 2. Duke 17-3 41-Denver 19-Dartmouth 3. Cornell 15-1 Ground Balls Per Game 4.20 T-4th T-29th GB 41-Brown 4. Albany 15-3 5. Delaware 13-6 Will Yeatman FO 18-Cornell 4-Brown R 6. Georgetown 12-3 Assists Per Game 1.67 T-2nd T-16th Saves 17-Air Force 5-Villanova 7. Virginia 12-4 Points Per Game 3.07 4th 33rd Save Pct. .652-Cornell .250-Villanova 8. North Carolina 10-6 Penalties 10-Drexel 0-Dartmouth 9. NOTRE DAME 11-4 Michael Podgajny 10. Maryland 10-6 Ground Balls Per Game 4.20 T-4th T-29th 11. UMBC 11-6 O Brian Hubschmann 12. Princeton 10-4 13. Navy 11-4 Goals Per Game 1.80 6th T-43rd 14. Loyola 7-6 15. Towson 9-7 Team 16. Colgate 11-5 Statistic GWLL NCAA S 17. Drexel 11-5 Scoring Margin 5.00 1st T-2nd 18. Bucknell 11-4 Man-Up Offense .500 1st 3rd 19. Rutgers 7-6 Scoring Offense 11.65 1st 4th 20. Massachusetts 7-7 Scoring Defense 6.66 1st 4th Win Percentage .733 1st T-7th Face-Off Win Percentage .546 2nd 15th S Man-Down Defense .727 3rd T-22nd E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 51 #11 Notre Dame 11 • Penn State 8 2007 February 25, 2007 Box Scores Holuba Hall • State College, Pa. Team 1 2 3 4 Tot I Notre Dame 1 5 4 1 - 11 Penn State 2114-8

Scoring Summary First Quarter PSU 1: (1) unassisted, 12:04 R PSU 2: Gil Pearsall (1) from Max Van Arsdale (1), 10:57 ND 1: Michael Podgajny (1) from Ryan Hoff (1), 7:27 Second Quarter ND 2: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 13:35 ND 3: Will Yeatman (2) unassisted, 12:49 ND 4: Alex Wharton (1) from Michael Podgajny (1), 7:58 ND 5: Lucius Polk (1) from Alex Wharton (1), 6:40 I PSU 3: Rob Forster (1) unassisted, 5:07 ND 6: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 4:36 Third Quarter ND 7: Michael Podgajny (2) unassisted, 14:24 (up) ND 8: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 5:01 ND 9: Michael Podgajny (3) from Will Yeatman (1), 3:20 S ND 10: Ryan Hoff (1) from Michael Podgajny (2), 2:21 (up) PSU 4: Pat Heim (2) unassisted, 1:21 Fourth Quarter PSU 5: Pat Heim (3) unasssisted, 9:59 Brian Hubschmann PSU 6: Gil Pearsall (2) unassisted, 8:22 opened the 2007 PSU 7: Matt Loy (1) from Adam Kenny (1), 6:47 H campaign by notching PSU 8: Chris Hogan (1) unassisted, 6:23 (up) three goals and one ND 11: Michael Podgajny (4) unassisted, 0:41 assist in a 9-7 victory Individual Scoring (goals-assists) over No. 13 Loyola in the Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 4-2, Will Yeatman 2-1, Brian Loftus Center. Hubschmann 2-0, Ryan Hoff 1-1, Alex Wharton 1-1, Lucius Polk 1-0 Penn State: Pat Heim 3-0, Gil Pearsall 2-0, Rob Forster 1-0, Chris Hogan 1-0, Matt Loy 1-0, Max Van Arsdale 0-1, Adam Kenny 0-1

Goaltenders Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 57:33, 11 saves, 7 GA), Scott Rodgers (2:27, 1 save, 1 GA) Penn State: Drew Adams (L, 60:00, 12 saves, 11 GA)

Ground Balls Notre Dame: Joey Kemp 8, Taylor Clagett 4, John Duffy 3, Brian Hubschmann 2, Ross Zimmerman 2, Grant Krebs 2, Regis McDermott 2, Peter Christman 2, Sean Dougherty 1, Will Yeatman 1, Ryan Hoff 1, Alex Wharton 1, Michael Podgajny 1 Penn State: Drew Adams 11, Tommy Zichelli 4, Dan Saltsman 3, Chris Hogan 3, Matt Radecic 3, Matt Mulqueen 2, Gil #11 Notre Dame 9 • #13 Loyola 7 Pearsall 2, Matt Warner 2, Andrew Mackrides 2, Brian Shea 1, Goaltenders Joe Britt 1, John Stuckey 1, Earl Ross 1 February 17, 2007 Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 60:00, 9 saves, 7 GA) Loftus Sports Center • Notre Dame, Ind. Loyola: Alex Peaty (L, 59:19, 9 saves, 8 GA) Faceoffs Connor Locke (0:41, 0 saves, 1 GA) Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 14-21 Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Ground Balls Penn State: Joe Britt 5-9, Jordan Kolb 1-4, Devin Madden 1-8 Loyola 2 3 2 0 - 7 Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 4, Taylor Clagett 4, Will Yeatman 3, Notre Dame 1 4 2 2 - 9 Michael Podgajny 3, Lucius Polk 2, Peter Christman 2, Joey Team Stats ND PSU Kemp 1, Joey Rallo 1, Brian Hubschmann 1, Brannon Shots 37 35 Scoring Summary Halvorsen 1, Kelly McKenna 1, Brett Vecchio 1, Davey Leach 1, Ground Balls 30 36 First Quarter John Duffy 1 Faceoffs 14-21 7-21 ND 1: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 14:22 Loyola: Andrew Spack 7, Tyler Gale 5, Cory Coffman 3, Alex Clears 19-22 19-25 LOY 1: Greg Leonard (1) from Shane Koppens (1), 2:50 Peaty 3, P.T. Ricci 3, Ryan Rabidou 3, Dan Kallugher 3, David EMO 2-4 1-5 LOY 2: Patrick Kennedy (1) from Cory Coffman (1), 0:06 Moore 2, Greg Leonard 1, Michael Graham 1, Eddie Graham 1 Saves 12 12 Second Quarter Penalties 5/3:30 4/3:00 LOY 3: Greg Leonard (2) from Ryan Rabidou (1), 13:11 Faceoffs ND 2: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 11:14 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 10-20 Attendance – 567 ND 3: Lucius Polk (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 7:35 (up) Loyola: Andrew Spack 5-7, Dan Kallugher 4-11, LOY 4: Dan Bauers (1) from Shane Koppens (2), 5:58 Jordan Rabidou 1-2 ND 4: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 4:29 ND 5: Lucius Polk (2) from Ryan Hoff (1), 3:25 Team Stats ND LOY LOY 5: Patrick Kennedy (2) from Cory Coffman (2), 0:35 Shots 37 39 Third Quarter Ground Balls 27 32 LOY 6: Shane Koppens (1) unassisted, 8:45 Faceoffs 10-20 10-20 LOY 7: Dan Bauers (2) from Ryan Rabidou (2), 7:56 (up) Clears 13-19 9-19 ND 6: Michael Podgajny (1) from Lucius Polk (1), 4:43 (up) EMO 3-6 1-5 ND 7: Brian Hubschmann (3) unassisted, 3:49 Saves 9 9 Fourth Quarter Penalties 5/4:30 7/7:00 ND 8: Ryan Hoff (1) from Will Yeatman (2), 8:03 (up) ND 9: Ryan Hoff (2) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 5:55 Attendance – 1,017

Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Notre Dame: Brian Hubschmann 3-1, Ryan Hoff 2-1, Lucius Polk 2-1, Will Yeatman 1-2, Michael Podgajny 1-0 Loyola: Patrick Kennedy 2-0, Dan Bauers 2-0, Greg Leonard 2-0, Shane Koppens 1-2, Cory Coffman 0-2, Ryan Rabidou 0-2

52 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® #4 Cornell 13 • #8 Notre Dame 8 #15 North Carolina 11 • #14 Notre Dame 8 #16 Notre Dame 16 • Drexel 5 March 3, 2007 March 10, 2007 March 13, 2007 Hewlett High School • Hewlett, N.Y. Fetzer Field • Chapel Hill, N.C. Vidas Field • Philadelphia, Pa.

Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Notre Dame 1 1 3 3 - 8 Notre Dame 5 0 1 2 - 8 Notre Dame 1 4 6 5 - 16 Cornell 1 6 5 1 - 13 North Carolina 3 4 3 1 - 11 Drexel 2 0 0 3 - 5

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary First Quarter First Quarter First Quarter ND 1: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 12:14 UNC 1: Bart Wagner (1) from Ben Hunt (1), 13:15 DU 1: Andrew Chapman (1) from Colin Ambler (1), 10:41 CU 1: Eric Pittard (1) from David Mitchell (1), 5:55 (up) UNC 2: Grant Zimmerman (1) unassisted, 12:08 ND 1: Ryan Hoff (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 7:40 (up) Second Quarter ND 1: Michael Podgajny (1) from Bill Liva (1), 9:48 DU 2: Colin Ambler (1) unassisted, 6:35 CU 2: Brian Clayton (1) unassisted, 14:25 ND 2: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 9:32 Second Quarter ND 2: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 11:10 ND 3: Ryan Hoff (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 9:29 ND 2: Ryan Hoff (2) from Taylor Clagett (1), 14:54 CU 3: Eric Pittard (2) from Brian Clayton (1), 8:51 (up) UNC 3: Gavin Petracca (1) from Ben Hunt (2), 8:49 ND 3: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 2:53 CU 4: David Mitchell (1) unassisted, 6:14 ND 4: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 4:12 ND 4: Michael Podgajny (1) unassisted, 1:23 (up) CU 5: Chris Finn (1) unassisted, 4:15 ND 5: Ryan Hoff (2) from Will Yeatman (2), 1:01 ND 5: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 0:49 CU 6: Chris Finn (2) unassisted, 2:32 Second Quarter Third Quarter CU 7: (1) unassisted, 0:01 UNC 4: Nick Tintle (1) unassisted, 9:22 ND 6: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 14:17 Third Quarter UNC 5: Bobby McAuley (1) from Gavin Petracca (1), 8:51 ND 7: Ryan Hoff (3) from Will Yeatman (2), 8:34 ND 3: Peter Christman (1) unassisted, 14:22 UNC 6: Michael Burns (1) from Gavin Petracca (2), 6:53 ND 8: Will Yeatman (2) unassisted, 7:44 CU 8: David Mitchell (2) from Brian Clayton (2), 12:10 UNC 7: Nick Tintle (2) unassisted, 0:21 ND 9: Brian Hubschmann (3) from Will Yeatman (3), 6:35 CU 9: David Mitchell (3) from John Espey (1), 10:19 Third Quarter ND 10: Ryan Hoff (4) from Alex Wharton (1), 3:27 CU 10: John Glynn (1) unassisted, 8:49 UNC 8: Rob Driscoll (1) unassisted, 10:36 ND 11: Ryan Hoff (5) from Will Yeatman (4), 0:32 (up) CU 11: Henry Bartlett (1) from John Glynn (1), 7:49 UNC 9: Michael Burns (2) from Gavin Petracca (3), 8:39 Fourth Quarter CU 12: Henry Bartlett (2) from John Glynn (2), 3:25 UNC 10: Bart Wagner (2) from Sean Delaney (1), 6:40 (up) ND 12: Ryan Hoff (6) from Lucius Polk (1), 14:43 (up) ND 4: Brian Hubschmann (2) from Will Yeatman (1), 2:12 ND 6: Bill Liva (1) unassisted, 4:34 ND 13: Ryan Hoff (7) unassisted, 11:40 ND 5: Lucius Polk (1) unassisted, 0:03 Fourth Quarter ND 14: Duncan Swezey (1) unassisted, 10:29 (down) Fourth Quarter UNC 11: Gavin Petracca (2) unassisted, 13:36 DU 3: Bryan Brodzik (1) unassisted, 10:03 CU 13: Brian Clayton (2) from Eric Pittard (1), 13:13 ND 7: Peter Christman (1) unassisted, 11:11 DU 4: Mike Filippone (1) from Greg Casey (1), 9:32 (up) ND 6: Michael Podgajny (1) unassisted, 9:16 ND 8: Ryan Cunn (1) from Alex Wharton (1), 9:05 ND 15: Brian Hubschmann (4) unassisted, 2:39 (up) ND 7: Will Yeatman (2) unassisted, 7:06 (up) DU 5: Colin Ambler (2) unassisted, 2:20 ND 8: Ryan Hoff (1) from Michael Podgajny (1), 3:28 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) ND 16: Michael Podgajny (2) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 0:30 Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 2-0, Will Yeatman 1-2, Bill Liva 1-1, (up) Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Brian Hubschmann 1-0, Michael Podgajny 1-0, Ryan Cunn 1-0, Notre Dame: Will Yeatman 2-1, Brian Hubschmann 2-0, Michael Peter Christman 1-0, Alex Wharton 0-1 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Podgajny 1-1, Ryan Hoff 1-0, Lucius Polk 1-0, Peter Christman North Carolina: Gavin Petracca 2-3, Nick Tintle 2-0, Bart Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 7-0, Brian Hubschmann 4-1, Will 1-0 Wagner 2-0, Michael Burns 2-0, Rob Driscoll 1-0, Bobby Yeatman 2-4, Michael Podgajny 2-0, Duncan Swezey 1-0, Taylor Cornell: David Mitchell 3-1, Brian Clayton 2-2, Eric Pittard 2-1, McAuley 1-0, Grant Zimmerman 1-0, Ben Hunt 0-2, Sean Clagett 0-1, Lucius Polk 0-1, Alex Wharton 0-1 Chris Finn 2-0, Henry Bartlett 2-0, John Glynn 1-2, Max Seibald Delaney 0-1 Drexel: Colin Ambler 2-1, Mike Filippone 1-0, Andrew Chapman 1-0, John Espey 0-1 1-0, Bryan Brodzik 1-0, Greg Casey 0-1 Goaltenders Goaltenders Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (60:00, 14 saves, 11 GA) Goaltenders Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (L, 60:00, 13 saves, 13 GA) North Carolina: Grant Zimmerman (56:41, 10 saves, 5 GA), Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 60:00, 12 saves, 5 GA) Cornell: Matt McMonagle (W, 60:00, 15 saves, 8 GA) Chris Madalon (3:19, 1 save, 3 GA) Drexel: Bruce Bickford (L, 60:00, 11 saves, 16 GA)

Ground Balls Ground Balls Ground Balls L Notre Dame: Sean Dougherty 8, Will Yeatman 3, Taylor Clagett Notre Dame: Joey Kemp 5, Sean Dougherty 3, Taylor Clagett 3, Notre Dame: Joey Rallo 4, Ryan Hoff 4, Joey Kemp 3, Regis 3, Regis McDermott 2, Davey Leach 2, Michael Podgajny 2, Ryan Cunn 3, Peter Christman 3, Will Yeatman 2, Ross McDermott 3, Michael Podgajny 3, Taylor Clagett 3, Lucius Joey Kemp 1, Bill Liva 1, Brian Hubschmann 1, Ryan Hoff 1, Zimmerman 2, Michael Podgajny 2, Joey Rallo 1, Ryan Hoff 1, Polk 2, Ryan Cunn 2, Sean Dougherty 1, Will Yeatman 1, Ross Ross Zimmerman 1, Lucius Polk 1, Brannon Halvorsen 1, Kelly John Duffy 1, Duncan Swezey 1, Alex Wharton 1, John Greaney Zimmerman 1, Bill Liva 1, Kelly McKenna 1, Brett Vecchio 1, McKenna 1, Ryan Cunn 1, Peter Christman 1 1, Lucius Polk 1 Davey Leach 1, Chip Lanser 1, Neal Hicks 1, Peter Christman 1 Cornell: Tommy Schmicker 11, Ethan Vedder 4, Matt Moyer 3, North Carolina: Shane Walterhoefer 7, Tim Kaiser 6, Ben Drexel: Kevin Dart 4, Steve Grossi 3, Colin Ambler 3, Adam A David Mitchell 3, 3, Eric Pittard 2, Geroge Calver Staines 4, Grant Zimmerman 3, Michael Burns 3, David Ryan 3, Crystal 3, Andrew Chapman 3, Zak Fisher 2, Brian McWiliams 2, Matt McMonagle 2, John Espey 2, Michael Howe 2, Nick Ben Hunt 3, Nick Tintle 3, Kelly McCormick 2, Brian Burke 2, 1, Mike Filippone 1, Matt McCormick 1, Ron Garling 1, Greg Gradinger 1, John Glynn 1, Brian Clayton 1, Rocco Romero 1, Brian Connors 2, Gavin Petracca 1, Sean Burke 1 Casey 1, Jon Van Houten 1, Nick Kusturiss 1 Andrew MacDonald 1 Faceoffs Faceoffs Faceoffs Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 13-23 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 10-19, Kelly McKenna 0-2, C Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 5-21, Kelly McKenna 1-3 North Carolina: Shane Walterhoefer 10-23 Kevin Cullinane 0-2 Cornell: Tommy Schmicker 18-24 Drexel: Mike Filippone 5-10, Nick Kusturiss 4-4, Zak Fisher 4-7, Team Stats ND UNC Steve Grossi 0-2 Team Stats ND CU Shots 32 42 Shots 34 48 Ground Balls 30 40 Team Stats ND DU Ground Balls 30 39 Faceoffs 13-23 10-23 Shots 39 31 R Faceoffs 6-24 18-24 Clears 23-25 29-32 Ground Balls 34 25 Clears 22-25 12-16 EMO 0-0 1-4 Faceoffs 10-23 13-23 EMO 1-1 2-3 Saves 14 11 Clears 14-14 10-13 Saves 13 15 Penalties 5/3:30 1/1:00 EMO 6-10 1-5 Penalties 3/1:30 1/0:30 Saves 12 11 Attendance – 1,544 Penalties 5/5:00 10/7:30 Attendance – 2,358 O Attendance – 322 S S E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 53 2007 #19 Notre Dame 11 • Bellarmine 3 #17 Notre Dame 11 • Brown 3 March 20, 2007 March 31, 2007 Box Scores Moose Krause Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Brown Stadium • Providence, R.I. Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Team 1 2 3 4 Tot I Dartmouth 7 • #16 Notre Dame 6 Bellarmine 1 0 1 1 - 3 Notre Dame 5 2 3 1 - 11 Notre Dame 0 6 5 0 - 11 Brown 1 1 1 0 - 3 March 17, 2007 Scully-Fahey Field • Hanover, N.H. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary First Quarter First Quarter Team 1 2 3 4 Tot BU 1: Adam Gardner (1) from Jamie Floris (1), 3:49 ND 1: Lucius Polk (1) from Brett Vecchio (1), 13:07 (up) R Notre Dame 3 1 2 0 - 6 Second Quarter BU 1: Alex Buckley (1) unassisted, 10:41 Dartmouth 1 4 1 1 - 7 ND 1: Will Yeatman (1) from Peter Christman (1), 14:37 ND 2: Michael Podgajny (1) unassisted, 10:03 ND 2: Will Yeatman (2) unassisted, 11:28 ND 3: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 5:14 Scoring Summary ND 3: Ryan Hoff (1) from Duncan Swezey (1), 10:11 ND 4: Peter Christman (1) unassisted, 2:44 First Quarter ND 4: Ryan Hoff (2) from Duncan Swezey (2), 8:45 ND 5: Grant Krebs (1) from Ryan Cunn (1), 1:53 ND 1: Brian Hubschmann (1) from Alex Wharton (1), 13:06 ND 5: Ryan Hoff (3) from Duncan Swezey (3), 8:14 Second Quarter DC 1: Doug Rendall (1) unassisted, 7:56 I ND 6: Bill Liva (1) from John Greaney (1), 4:44 ND 6: Will Yeatman (2) from Alex Wharton (1), 3:51 ND 2: John Greaney (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 6:40 Third Quarter BU 2: Jack Walsh (1) from Alex Buckley (1), 2:00 (up) ND 3: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 0:07 ND 7: Will Yeatman (3) unassisted, 7:33 ND 7: Ryan Hoff (1) from Lucius Polk (1), 0:08 Second Quarter ND 8: Michael Podgajny (1) unassisted, 6:40 Third Quarter DC 2: Ari Sussman (1) unassisted, 9:28 BU 2: John Kirk (1) unassisted, 4:00 ND 8: Alex Wharton (1) unassisted, 14:05 DC 3: Ari Sussman (2) unassisted, 7:08 ND 9: Lucius Polk (1) from Brett Vecchio (1), 3:18 (up) ND 9: Will Yeatman (3) from Regis McDermott (1), 12:51 DC 4: Nick Bonacci (1) unassisted, 4:21 ND 10: Duncan Swezey (1) from Ryan Hoff (1), 2:41 BU 3: Will Davis (1) unassisted, 4:10 S DC 5: Ari Sussman (3) from Nick Bonacci (1), 3:20 ND 11: Lucius Polk (2) unassisted, 0:04 ND 10: Sean Dougherty (1) unassisted, 3:12 ND 4: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 2:35 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter Third Quarter BU 3: Mike Rosenbergh (1) from Andrew Wolford (1), 7:42 ND 11: Brian Hubschmann (1) from Lucius Polk (2), 3:20 (up) DC 6: Wilson Handler (1) from Nick Bonacci (2), 13:05 ND 5: Brian Hubschmann (3) from Alex Wharton (2), 11:23 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Individual Scoring (goals-assists) ND 6: Michael Podgajny (1) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 0:26 Bellarmine: Adam Gardner 1-0, John Kirk 1-0, Mike Rosenbergh Notre Dame: Will Yeatman 3-0, Lucius Polk 1-2, Alex Wharton H Fourth Quarter 1-0, Jamie Floris 0-1, Andrew Wolford 0-1 1-1, Brian Hubschmann 1-0, Michael Podgajny 1-0, Ryan Hoff 1- DC 7: Nick Bonacci (2) from Brian Koch (1) Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 3-1, Will Yeatman 3-0, Lucius Polk 2-0, 0, Sean Dougherty 1-0, Grant Krebs 1-0, Peter Christman 1-0, Duncan Swezey 1-3, Michael Podgajny 1-0, Bill Liva 1-0, Peter Ryan Cunn 0-1, Regis McDermott 0-1, Brett Vecchio 0-1 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Christman 0-1, John Greaney 0-1, Brett Vecchio 0-1 Brown: Alex Buckley 1-1, Will Davis 1-0, Jack Walsh 1-0 Notre Dame: Brian Hubschmann 3-1, Will Yeatman 1-1, John Greaney 1-0, Michael Podgajny 1-0, Alex Wharton 0-2 Goaltenders Goaltenders Dartmouth: Ari Sussman 3-0, Nick Bonacci 2-2, Doug Rendall 1- Bellarmine: J.C. Hutchens (L, 30:00, 3 saves, 6 GA), David Haas Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (60:00, 11 saves, 3 GA) 0, Wilson Handler 1-0, Brian Koch 0-1 (15:00, 3 saves, 5 GA), A.J. Smith (15:00, 3 saves, 0 GA) Brown: Jordan Burke (L, 32:09, 5 saves, 9 GA), Chandler Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 50:49, 9 saves, 2 GA), Scott Clarke (27:51, 6 saves, 2 GA) Goaltenders Rodgers (9:11, 3 saves, 1 GA) Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (60:00, 5 saves, 7 GA) Ground Balls Dartmouth: Michael Novosel (60:00, 8 saves, 6 GA) Ground Balls Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 6, Bill Liva 4, Taylor Clagett 4, Bellarmine: Bobby Snider 4, Hans Van Houten 3, J.C. Hutchens Sean Dougherty 3, Will Yeatman 3, Lucius Polk 3, Joey Kemp Ground Balls 2, Geoff Griffiths 2, Dylan MacDougal 2, Jeff Burkholder 2, Matt 2, Mike Creighton 2, Ryan Cunn 2, Joey Rallo 1, Brian Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 5, Michael Podgajny 4, Brian Campbell 2, Derek Hopcroft 2, Justin Norbraten 1, John Kirk 1, Hubschmann 1 Hubschmann 2, Bill Liva 2, Kelly McKenna 2, Davey Leach 2, Dilan Graham 1, Bryan Eisenmeyer 1, Tim Hessel 1, Jamie Brown: Jack Walsh 7, Reed Deluca 7, Bobby Shields 4, David Joey Kemp 1, Joey Rallo 1, Will Yeatman 1, Ross Zimmerman 1, Floris 1, John Russo 1, A.J. Smith 1, David Haas 1 Madeira 4, Alex Buckley 3, Thomas Muldoon 3, Nic Bell 2, Regis McDermott 1, Ryan Cunn 1 Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 7, Joey Kemp 4, Joey Rallo 3, Mike Cummins 2, Jordan Burke 1, Zach Caldwell 1, Brian Dartmouth: Ryan O’Connor 3, Casey Hingtgen 3, Nick Bonacci Regis McDermott 3, Taylor Clagett 3, Sean Dougherty 2, Ryan Sharnick 1, Ryan Cassil 1, Jeff Hall 1, Tyler Gaffney 1, Patrick 2, Michael Novosel 2, Andy Gagel 2, Jimmy Mullen 1, Ari Hoff 2, Ross Zimmerman 2, Lucius Polk 2, Adam Felicetti 2, Ryan 1, Michael Miller 1, Brian Asher 1 Sussman 1, Connor Anderson 1, Tyler McIntyre 1, Jonathan Davey Leach 2, Peter Christman 2, Alex Wharton 1, Brannon Livadaas 1, Doug Rendall 1, Towny Swiggett 1 Halvorsen 1, Grant Krebs 1, Kelly McKenna 1, Anson Fraser 1, Faceoffs Matt Ciambella 1, John Duffy 1 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 14-18 Faceoffs Brown: Nic Bell 4-13, Joel Tracy 0-2, Charlie Kenney 0-3 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 11-16, Kelly McKenna 1-1 Faceoffs Dartmouth: Kyle Lagratta 3-10, Chad Gaudet 2-5, Bellarmine: Bobby Snider 6-17 Team Stats ND BU Casey Hingtgen 0-2 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 11-17 Shots 39 35 Ground Balls 31 41 Team Stats ND DC Team Stats BU ND Faceoffs 14-18 4-18 Shots 25 22 Shots 22 37 Clears 21-28 19-25 Ground Balls 23 19 Ground Balls 28 41 EMO 2-5 1-5 Faceoffs 12-17 5-17 Faceoffs 6-17 11-17 Saves 11 11 Clears 10-13 19-21 Clears 14-26 20-26 Penalties 6/5:00 5/5:00 EMO 0-0 0-0 EMO 0-2 1-2 Saves 5 8 Saves 912 Attendance – 2,170 Penalties 0/0:00 0/0:00 Penalties 2/1:30 2/2:00

Attendance – 117 Attendance – 367

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#13 Notre Dame 15 • Villanova 5 April 3, 2007 Moose Krause Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind.

Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Villanova 0 4 1 0 - 5 Notre Dame 4 3 6 2 - 15

Scoring Summary First Quarter ND 1: Michael Podgajny (1) from Lucius Polk (1), 11:53 (up) ND 2: Grant Krebs (1) from Alex Wharton (1), 3:22 ND 3: Ryan Hoff (1) from Michael Podgajny (1), 2:35 ND 4: Ryan Hoff (2) from Michael Podgajny (2), 2:15 Second Quarter ND 5: Peter Christman (1) unassisted, 12:43 VU 1: Andy German (1) from Mike Haas (1), 11:05 (up) VU 2: Chris MacDonald (1) unassisted, 10:00 ND 6: Lucius Polk (1) unassisted, 9:40 (up) VU 3: Jay Foley (1) from Tim Langan Jr. (1), 7:58 VU 4: Jay Foley (2) from Andy German (1), 7:27 (up) ND 7: Brian Hubschmann (1) from Michael Podgajny (3), 5:47 (up) Third Quarter ND 8: Lucius Polk (2) from Will Yeatman (1), 13:16 (up) ND 9: Michael Podgajny (2) unassisted, 7:52 ND 10: Ryan Hoff (3) from Alex Wharton (2), 5:35 VU 5: Andy German (2) from Mike Haas (2), 2:45 ND 11: Michael Podgajny (3) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 2:06 (up) ND 12: Ryan Hoff (4) from Will Yeatman (2), 0:04 ND 13: Davey Leach (1) unassisted, 0:01 Alex Wharton celebrates Fourth Quarter one of his career-high three ND 14: Will Yeatman (1) from Michael Podgajny (4), 14:25 (up) goals in a 16-4 league win ND 15: Ryan Hoff (5) from John Greaney (1), 13:18 against Air Force. Wharton, who also collected an assist, Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Villanova: Andy German 2-1, Jay Foley 2-0, Chris MacDonald 1- had a career-best four 0, Mike Haas 0-2, Tim Langan, Jr. 0-1 points in the contest. Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 5-0, Michael Podgajny 3-4, Lucius Polk 2-1, Will Yeatman 1-2, Brian Hubschmann 1-1, Davey Leach 1-0, Peter Christman 1-0, Grant Krebs 1-0, Alex Wharton 0-2, John Greaney 0-1

Goaltenders Villanova: Andrew DiLoreto (L, 45:00, 5 saves, 13 GA), Mike Bogdanor (9:07, 0 saves, 2 GA), Elliott Brown (5:53, 0 saves, 0 #11 Notre Dame 16 • Air Force 4 GA) Goaltenders L Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 51:12, 7 saves, 5 GA), Scott April 13, 2007 Air Force: Dan Gnazzo (L, 44:00, 13 saves, 10 GA), Daniel Rodgers (8:48, 4 saves, 0 GA) Moose Krause Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Bellissimo (16:00, 4 saves, 6 GA) Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 51:19, 12 saves, 4 GA), Scott Ground Balls Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Rodgers (8:41, 2 saves, 0 GA) Villanova: Chris Colliniates 7, Eddie DiDonato 4, Eric Air Force 1 0 2 1 - 4 Heidenberger 2, Tim Atkins 2, Andrew DiLoreto 2, Mark Notre Dame 4 084-16 Ground Balls A Scioscia 2, Chris MacDonald 2, Safi Najdawi 1, Paul Genovese Air Force: Dan Gnazzo 4, Griffin Nevitt 3, David Mackintosh 3, 1, Mike Haas 1, Paul Webber 1, Tim Langan Jr. 1, Timmy Scoring Summary Eric Evans 3, Brian Massa 3, Kevin Crumrine 2, Daniel Breiding Campbell 1, Connor Dwyer 1, Richard Lyons 1, Eric Bloom 1, First Quarter 2, Conrad Lochocki 2, Will Meister 1, Lukas Fisher 1, Jeff Greg Safran 1, Dan Liva 1, Michael Liacouras 1, Michael Arvan ND 1: Brian Hubschmann (1) from Alex Wharton (1), 12:23 Pecora 1, Ridge Flick 1, Daniel Bellissimo 1, Justin Kuchta 1, 1, Mike Bogdanor 1 AF 1: Justin Kuchta (1) unassisted, 9:02 Eric Schell 1 Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 8, Joey Kemp 4, Joey Rallo 4, ND 2: Brian Hubschmann (2) from Lucius Polk (1), 7:35 Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 8, Joey Rallo 5, Taylor Clagett C Taylor Clagett 4, Ross Zimmerman 3, Ryan Cunn 3, Ryan Hoff ND 3: Michael Podgajny (1) from Lucius Polk (2), 4:08 (up) 5, Brian Hubschmann 4, Ryan Cunn 4, Ross Zimmerman 3, Bill 2, Lucius Polk 2, Mike Creighton 2, Kelly McKenna 2, Regis ND 4: Will Yeatman (1) from Davey Leach (1), 0:03 Liva 3, Grant Krebs 3, Kelly McKenna 3, Sean Dougherty 2, Will McDermott 2, Sean Dougherty 1, Will Yeatman 1, Bill Liva 1, Third Quarter Yeatman 2, Ryan Hoff 2, Duncan Swezey 2, Dan Gibson 2, Mike Brannon Halvorsen 1, Anson Fraser 1, Brett Vecchio 1, Davey ND 5: Alex Wharton (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 14:08 Creighton 2, Kevin Cullinane 2, Dave Caperna 2, Joey Kemp 1, Leach 1, Sean Callinan 1, Neal Hicks 1, Dave Caperna 1 ND 6: Alex Wharton (2) unassisted, 12:31 Alex Wharton 1, Lucius Polk 1, Adam Felicetti 1, Brett Vecchio ND 7: John Greaney (1) from Ryan Cunn (1), 11:35 1, Davey Leach 1, Peter Christman 1 Faceoffs ND 8: Brian Hubschmann (3) unassisted, 10:01 R AF 2: Griffin Nevitt (1) from Justin Kuchta (1), 9:41 Villanova: Chris Colliniates 7-21, Michael Liacouras 0-1 Faceoffs Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 14-20, Kelly McKenna 1-2 ND 9: Michael Podgajny (2) unassisted, 8:28 Air Force: Brian Massa 4-8, Eric Evans 1-5, Kyle O’Neill 0-10, AF 3: Conrad Lochocki (1) from Justin Kuchta (2), 5:27 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 14-17, Kelly McKenna 3-5, Kevin Team Stats VU ND ND 10: Ryan Hoff (1) from Will Yeatman (2), 4:19 (up) Cullinane 1-1 Shots 33 39 ND 11: Ryan Hoff (2) from Michael Podgajny (1), 0:50 Ground Balls 35 46 ND 12: Alex Wharton (3) from Kelly McKenna (1), 0:05 Team Stats AF ND O Faceoffs 7-22 15-22 Fourth Quarter Shots 23 50 Clears 16-21 12-19 ND 13: Peter Christman (1) from Duncan Swezey (1), 13:28 Ground Balls 29 61 EMO 2-4 6-7 ND 14: Will Yeatman (2) from Lucius Polk (3), 11:10 (up) Faceoffs 5-23 18-23 Saves 5 11 AF 4: Will Meister (1) from Conrad Lochocki (1), 10:17 (up) Clears 15-24 25-31 Penalties 7/6:00 4/2:30 ND 15: Duncan Swezey (1) unassisted, 7:36 EMO 1-3 3-5 ND 16: Neal Hicks (1) unassisted, 2:25 Saves 17 14 S Attendance – 527 Penalties 5/4:00 3/2:30 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Air Force: Justin Kuchta 1-2, Conrad Lochocki 1-1, Griffin Attendance – 859 Nevitt 1-0, Will Meister 1-0 Notre Dame: Alex Wharton 3-1, Brian Hubschmann 3-0, Will Yeatman 2-2, Michael Podgajny 2-1, Ryan Hoff 2-0, Duncan S Swezey 1-1, Peter Christman 1-0, Neal Hicks 1-0, John Greaney 1-0, Lucius Polk 0-3, Ryan Cunn 0-1, Davey Leach 0-1, Kelly E McKenna 0-1 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 55 #11 Notre Dame 14 • Lehigh 2 #10 Notre Dame 12 • #20 Ohio State 6 2007 April 21, 2007 April 28, 2007 Box Scores Moose Krause Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Jesse Owens Stadium • Columbus, Ohio Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Team 1 2 3 4 Tot I #11 Notre Dame 14 • Denver 6 Lehigh 0 0 0 2 - 2 Notre Dame 3 4 1 4 - 12 Notre Dame 2 6 2 4 - 14 Ohio State 1 4 1 0 - 6 April 15, 2007 Moose Krause Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary First Quarter First Quarter Team 1 2 3 4 Tot ND 1: John Greaney (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 11:49 ND 1: Will Yeatman (1) unassisted, 12:45 R Denver 3210-6 ND 2: Duncan Swezey (1) unassisted, 1:57 ND 2: Lucius Polk (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 10:27 (up) Notre Dame 2 3 3 6 - 14 Second Quarter ND 3: Lucius Polk (2) from Michael Podgajny (1), 9:55 ND 3: Alex Wharton (1) from Ryan Cunn (1), 12:02 OS 1: Ben Drake (1) from Jeff Ryan (1), 8:23 Scoring Summary ND 4: Ryan Hoff (1) from Alex Wharton (1), 7:41 Second Quarter First Quarter ND 5: Peter Christman (1) unassisted, 7:27 ND 4: Duncan Swezey (1) from Michael Podgajny (2), 14:05 ND 1: Davey Leach (1) from Ryan Cunn (1), 11:05 ND 6: Davey Leach (1) unassisted, 3:42 ND 5: Ryan Hoff (1) unassisted, 11:50 DU 1: Ilija Gajic (1) unassisted, 9:23 I ND 7: Ryan Hoff (2) From Michael Podgajny (1), 3:18 OS 2: Joe Benson (1) from Kevin Buchanan (1), 10:25 DU 2: Daniel Nickell (1) from Joey Murray (1), 5:09 ND 8: Michael Podgajny (1) from Lucius Polk (1), 0:15 OS 3: Joe Benson (2) from Jeff Ryan (2), 8:56 DU 3: Joey Murray (1) from Ryan Zordani (1), 4:28 Third Quarter ND 6: Ryan Hoff (2) from Duncan Swezey (1), 6:40 ND 2: Michael Podgajny (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 3:12 (up) ND 9: Duncan Swezey (2) from Ryan Hoff (1), 6:57 OS 4: Kevin Buchanan (1) from Mario Ventiquattro (1), 5:20 Second Quarter ND 10: Duncan Swezey (3) unassisted, 6:45 ND 7: Lucius Polk (3) from Duncan Swezey (2), 1:47 ND 3: Lucius Polk (1) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 12:23 Fourth Quarter OS 5: Joe Benson (3) from Kevin Buchanan (2), 1:08 DU 4: Joey Murray (2) from Charley Dickenson (1), 5:45 (up) LU 1: David Gaunt (10 from (1), 12:27 S Third Quarter DU 5: Charley Dickenson (1) unassisted, 4:57 ND 11: Duncan Swezey (4) from Kevin Cullinane (1), 11:29 OS 6: Joel Dalgarno (1) unassisted, 11:46 ND 4: Alex Wharton (1) unassisted, 1:47 ND 12: Brett Vecchio (1) from Neal Hicks (1), 10:49 ND 8: Ryan Cunn (1) from Duncan Swezey (3), 1:52 ND 5: Lucius Polk (2) unassisted, 1:23 ND 13: Brett Vecchio (2) from Duncan Swezey (1), 6:59 Fourth Quarter Third Quarter ND 14: Dan Gibson (1) unassisted, 4:47 ND 9: Lucius Polk (4) from Will Yeatman (2), 14:10 (up) ND 6: Alex Wharton (2) from Will Yeatman (2), 13:21 LU 2: Matthew Hichborn (1) from David Walsh (2), 0:12 ND 10: Duncan Swezey (2) unassisted, 4:35 ND 7: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 7:30 ND 11: Will Yeatman (2) from Michael Podgajny (3), 4:15 H ND 8: Ryan Hoff (1) from Will Yeatman (3), 5:53 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) ND 12: Michael Podgajny (1) unassisted, 1:18 DU 6: Ilija Gajic (2) from Charley Dickenson (2), 2:58 (up) Lehigh: David Gaunt 1-0, Matthew Hichborn 1-0, David Walsh 0-2 Fourth Quarter Notre Dame: Duncan Swezey 4-1, Ryan Hoff 2-1, Brett Vecchio Individual Scoring (goals-assists) ND 9: Lucius Polk (3) unassisted, 11:59 2-0, Michael Podgajny 1-1, Alex Wharton 1-1, Peter Christman Notre Dame: Lucius Polk 4-0, Duncan Swezey 2-3, Will ND 10: Ryan Hoff (2) from Grant Krebs (1), 7:26 1-0, John Greaney 1-0, Davey Leach 1-0, Dan Gibson 1-0, Kevin Yeatman 2-2, Ryan Hoff 2-0, Michael Podgajny 1-3, ND 11: Michael Podgajny (2) from Brian Hubschmann (2), 7:03 Cullinane 0-1, Ryan Cunn 0-1, Neal Hicks 0-1, Lucius Polk 0-1, Ryan Cunn 1-0 (up) Will Yeatman 0-1 Ohio State: Joe Benson 3-0, Kevin Buchanan 1-2, Joel Dalgarno ND 12: Ryan Hoff (3) from Michael Podgajny (1), 6:24 1-0, Ben Drake 1-0, Jeff Ryan 0-2, Mario Ventiquattro 0-1 ND 13: Ryan Hoff (4) from Brian Hubschmann (3), 5:21 Goaltenders ND 14: Lucius Polk (4) from Brian Hubschmann (4), 2:30 Lehigh: Dusty Granet (L, 30:00, 6 saves, 8 GA), Eric Spirko Goaltenders (18:31, 3 saves, 3 GA), John Park (11:29, 0 saves, 3 GA) Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 60:00, 13 saves, 6 GA) Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 37:10, 8 saves, 0 GA), Ohio State: Stefan Schroder (L, 60:00, 15 saves, 12 GA) Denver: Joey Murray 2-1, Ilija Gajic 2-0, Charley Dickenson 1-2, Scott Rodgers (22:50, 10 saves, 2 GA) Daniel Nickell 1-0, Ryan Zordani 0-1 Ground Balls Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 4-0, Lucius Polk 4-0, Michael Podgajny Ground Balls Notre Dame: Joey Rallo 5, Ross Zimmerman 4, Ryan Hoff 3, 2-1, Alex Wharton 2-0, Brian Hubschmann 1-4, Davey Leach 1- Lehigh: Michael Tabb 4, Colin Mistele 4, James Kadar 3, Dusty Sean Dougherty 2, Michael Podgajny 2, Will Yeatman 2, Taylor 0, Will Yeatman 0-3, Ryan Cunn 0-1, Grant Krebs 0-1 Granet 2, Stephen Marino 2, Evan Guerrero 2, Kevin Donlan 2, Clagett 2, Joey Kemp 1, Brian Hubschmann 1, Duncan Swezey Eric Spirko 2, Dan Honeywell 2, Robby Walsh 1, Andrew 1, Regis McDermott 1, Davey Leach 1, John Greaney 1 Goaltenders Mastromonaco 1, Kyle Gentile 1, Alec Hooff 1, Stuart Baxter 1, Ohio State: Stefan Sschroder 6, Jeff Schneider 3, Josh Funk 3, Denver: Jeb Hollingsworth (L, 60:00, 12 saves, 14 GA) Tom Allen 1, David Gaunt 1, John McNierney 1, Kevin Houk 1 Chris Li 3, James Green 2, Kevin Buchanan 2, Jeff Ryan 2, Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 60:00, 11 saves, 6 GA) Notre Dame: Tayor Clagett 5, Brannon Halvorsen 3, Peter Ricky Pages 2, Eric O’Brien 2, Charlie Billingsley 2, Scott Christman 3, Joey Kemp 2, Joey Rallo 2, Sean Dougherty 2, Matthews 1, Mario Ventiquattro 1, Chris Friel 1, Keith Lovett Ground Balls Ryan Hoff 2, Ross Zimmerman 2, Michael Podgajny 2, Mike 1, Joe Benson 1 Denver: Ryan Zordani 5, Jeb Hollingsworth 5, Shea Shepard 4, Creighton 2, Anson Fraser 2, Kevin Cullinane 2, Ryan Cunn 2, David Hahn 4, Joey Murray 3, Rory Shepard 3, Charley Neal Hicks 2, John Duffy 2, Brian Hubschmann 1, Alex Wharton Faceoffs Dickenson 3, Brad Richardson 2, Brandon Barcus 2, Ilija Gajic 1, Lucius Polk 1, Duncan Swezey 1, Patrick O’Toole 1, Kelly Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 9-22 2, Deke Jackson 2, Brad Patterson 1, Ryan Shaughnessy 1, Jon McKenna 1, Regis McDermott 1, Brett Vecchio 1 Ohio State: Eric O’Brien 10-17, Nick Carr 3-5 Paulson 1, Sandon Olson 1, Jacob Houghton 1, John Dickenson 1 Faceoffs Team Stats ND OSU Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 7, Joey Kemp 6, Ross Lehigh: Michael Tabb 4-8, Kyle Gentile 3-8, Shane Donlan 1-4 Shots 41 30 Zimmerman 5, Taylor Clagett 5, Sean Dougherty 3, Brian Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 8-12, Kevin Cullinane 3-5, Kelly Ground Balls 26 32 Hubschmann 3, Mike Creighton 3, Joey Rallo 2, Ryan Hoff 2, McKenna 1-3 Faceoffs 9-22 13-22 Alex Wharton 2, Will Yeatman 2, Regis McDermott 2, Ryan Clears 18-20 18-24 Cunn 2, Kelly McKenna 1, John Greaney 1 Team Stats LU ND EMO 2-3 0-1 Shots 33 47 Saves 13 15 Faceoffs Ground Balls 32 43 Penalties 1/0:30 3/2:00 Denver: Shea Shepard 11-23, Dillon Roy 0-1 Faceoffs 8-20 12-20 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 13-23, Kelly McKenna 0-1 Clears 19-24 18-19 Attendance – 2,470 EMO 0-2 0-1 Team Stats DU ND Saves 918 Shots 28 36 Penalties 2/1:30 2/2:00 Ground Balls 41 46 Faceoffs 11-24 13-24 Attendance – 1,252 Clears 20-25 20-26 EMO 2-3 2-5 Saves 12 11 Penalties 5/3:30 3/2:00

Attendance – 1,208

56 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® #8 Notre Dame 14 • Quinnipiac 9 May 5, 2007 Quinnipiac Lacrosse Field • Hamden, Conn.

Team 1 2 3 4 Tot Notre Dame 4 3 3 4 - 14 Quinnipiac 1125-9

Scoring Summary First Quarter ND 1: Lucius Polk (1) unassisted, 12:59 QU 1: Todd Kaiser (1) from Gary Messina (1), 10:39 ND 2: Ryan Hoff (1) from Ross Zimmerman (1), 10:05 ND 3: Ryan Hoff (2) from Will Yeatman (1), 4:14 ND 4: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 0:07 Second Quarter ND 5: Ryan Hoff (3) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 12:42 QU 2: Todd Kaiser (2) unassisted, 10:29 ND 6: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 2:15 ND 7: Ryan Hoff (4) unassisted, 1:09 Third Quarter ND 8: Michael Podgajny (1) from Peter Christman (1), 13:07 ND 9: Ryan Hoff (5) from Will Yeatman (2), 10:40 ND 10: Ryan Hoff (6) from Ryan Cunn (1), 10:29 QU 3: Mike Stottler (1) from Alex Marotto (1), 8:10 QU 4: Mike Stottler (2) unassisted, 7:17 Michael Podgajny Fourth Quarter matched a career- QU 5: Mike Annunziata (1) from Tucker Prudden (1), 14:19 high output as he QU 6: Mike Annunziata (2) from Jon D’Ascoli (1), 13:43 scored four goals in QU 7: Mike Annunziata (3) from Jon D’Ascoli (2), 8:54 an 11-10 overtime ND 11: Brian Hubschmann (3) unassisted, 6:47 ND 12: Grant Krebs (1) from Ryan Cunn (2), 6:02 setback at Johns QU 8: Tucker Prudden (1) from Mike Annunziata (1), 4:58 Hopkins in the first ND 13: Mike Creighton (1) unassisted, 4:41 round of the NCAA QU 9: Mike Stottler (3) from Chris Griffin (1), 2:10 Tournament. ND 14: Will Yeatman (1) from Brian Hubschmann (2), 1:02

Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Notre Dame: Ryan Hoff 6-0, Brian Hubschmann 3-2, Will Yeatman 1-2, Michael Podgajny 1-0, Lucius Polk 1-0, Mike Creighton 1-0, Grant Krebs 1-0, Ryan Cunn 0-2, Peter Christman 0-1, Ross Zimmerman 0-1 Quinnipiac: Mike Annuziata 3-1, Mike Stottler 3-0, Todd Kaiser 2-0, Tucker Prudden 1-1, Jon D'Ascoli 0-2, Chris Griffin 0-1, Alex Marotto 0-1, Gary Messina 0-1 #5 Johns Hopkins 11 Individual Scoring (goals-assists) Goaltenders Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 4-0, Brian Hubschmann 3-2, Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (W, 60:00, 10 saves, 9 GA) #9 Notre Dame 10 (OT) Ryan Hoff 2-0, Brett Vecchio 1-0, Will Yeatman 0-2, Davey Leach L Quinnipiac: Jamie Prudden (L, 59:25, 13 saves, 14 GA), Roger May 12, 2007 0-1 Fish (0:35, 0 saves, 0 GA) • Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins: Jake Byrne 3-0, 2-2, Brian Christopher 2-0, Stephen Peyser 1-0, Michael Kimmel 1-0, Ground Balls Team 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Steven Boyle 1-0, Drew Dabrowski 1-0, Kevin Huntley 0-3, Mark Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 7, Sean Dougherty 4, Ross Notre Dame 3 1 3 3 0 - 10 Bryan 0-1 Zimmerman 4, Lucius Polk 4, Will Yeatman 3, Mike Creighton 3, Johns Hopkins 1 2 5 2 1 - 11 A Davey Leach 3, Joey Rallo 2, Ryan Hoff 2, Michael Podgajny 2, Goaltenders Bill Liva 2, Grant Krebs 2, Regis McDermott 2, Ryan Cunn 2, Notre Dame: Joey Kemp (L, 61:00, 8 saves, 11 GA) Joey Kemp 1, Brian Hubschmann 1, Duncan Swezey 1, Kelly Scoring Summary First Quarter Johns Hopkins: Jesse Schwartzman (W, 61:00, 14 saves, 10 GA) McKenna 1, Neal Hicks 1 ND 1: Michael Podgajny (1) unassisted, 13:59 Quinnipiac: Ben Mullaney 5, Mike Hennessey 4, Drew JH 1: Stephen Peyser (1) unassisted, 10:04 Ground Balls Maceranka 3, Jon D’Ascoli 2, Adan Bartholomew 2, Tucker ND 2: Brian Hubschmann (1) unassisted, 8:41 Notre Dame: Michael Podgajny 6, Taylor Clagett 6, Will C Prudden 2, Anthony Poerio 2, Bill Hayes 2, Jamie Prudden 1, ND 3: Michael Podgajny (2) from Brian Hubschmann (1), 0:08 Yeatman 3, Brian Hubschmann 3, Ross Zimmerman 3, Lucius Chris Griffin 1, Gary Messina 1, Crandon Leahy 1, Garret Kerr Second Quarter Polk 2, Joey Rallo 2, Joey Kemp 2, Bill Liva 2, Kelly McKenna 2, 1, Sean Endicott 1 ND 4: Brian Hubschmann (2) unassisted, 9:52 Ryan Hoff 1, Sean Dougherty 1, Regis McDermott 1, John JH 2: Jake Byrne (1) from Paul Rabil (1), 8:35 Greaney 1 Faceoffs JH 3: Steven Boyle (1) unassisted, 1:39 Johns Hopkins: Stephen Peyser 12, Paul Rabil 5, Andrew Miller Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 12-22, Kelly McKenna 1-4 Third Quarter 4, Steven Boyle 3, Jesse Schwartzman 3, Kevin Huntley 2, Matt R Quinnipiac: Ben Mullaney 9-18, Mike Hennessey 4-8 JH 4: Paul Rabil (1) from Kevin Huntley (1), 9:40 Bocklet 2, Jamison Koesterer 2, Mark Bryan 2, Michael Kimmel JH 5: Jake Byrne (2) from Kevin Huntley (2), 8:35 1, Michael Evans 1, Brendan Skakandi 1 Team Stats ND QU ND 5: Brett Vecchio (1) from Will Yeatman (1), 7:40 (up) Shots 39 24 JH 6: Drew Dabrowski (1) from Kevin Huntley (3), 4:34 Faceoffs Ground Balls 47 28 JH 7: Brian Christopher (1) from Mark Bryan (1), 3:03 Notre Dame: Taylor Clagett 6-20, Kelly McKenna 1-4 Faceoffs 13-26 13-26 ND 6: Michael Podgajny (3) unassisted, 2:19 Johns Hopkins: Stephen Peyser 12-17, Jamison Koesterer 5-7 Clears 17-25 17-25 JH 8: Jake Byrne (3) from Paul Rabil (2), 1:36 O EMO 0-6 0-2 ND 7: Brian Hubschmann (3) unassisted, 0:01 Team Stats ND JH Saves 10 13 Fourth Quarter Shots 43 36 Penalties 2/1:00 6/5:00 JH 9: Paul Rabil (2) unassisted, 13:57 Ground Balls 35 38 ND 8: Michael Podgajny (4) from Davey Leach (1), 10:03 Faceoffs 7-24 17-24 Attendance – 1,046 JH 10: Brian Christopher (1) unassisted, 8:42 Clears 17-24 18-20 ND 9: Ryan Hoff (1) from Will Yeatman (2), 7:19 EMO 1-3 0-0 S Saves 8 14 ND 10: Ryan Hoff (2) from Brian Hubschmann (2), 0:09 Overtime Penalties 0/0:00 3/2:00 JH 11: Michael Kimmel (1) unassisted, 3:00 S Attendance – 2,548 E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 57 AS A SOPHO- Departed MORE: Played in Letterwinners nine games, record- ing three goals and I collecting three ground balls … made his Irish debut in the season-opener at #21 Penn State … scored R his first collegiate goal and picked up two ground balls in a 22-6 victory over I Butler … notched a goal and a groundball in a 14-13 win over Air Force … scored a goal in the season- S Ryan ending win at Ohio #23 State. Cunn AS A FRESHMAN: Starter in Irish mid- H field during fall ball … missed entire Class of 2007 spring season with Midfielder torn ACL suffered in 6-1 • 178 February exhibition game. West Islip, New York PREP AND PER- West Islip High School SONAL DATA: Earned three letters in lacrosse, two let- Two-time monogram winner … received ters in soccer, and the Christopher Zorich Award, which is one in golf … an all- presented annually to Notre Dame student- division and all- athletes for their contributions to the county selection in University community and the community both junior- and senior-year lacrosse sea- … hails from same hometown and high at-large … totaled 12 points on six goals sons … served as team captain as a senior school as former Irish teammate Craig and six assists during his Notre Dame … was selected to participate in the 2002 Bishko (class of 2005) … was on the 2005- career … appeared in 37 games … missed Empire State Games, helping his squad win 06 University of Notre Dame Student- all of the 2004 season to injury … picked the gold medal … contributed two goals Athlete Advisory Council … member of up 37 ground balls. and two assists to Empire State squad’s National Honor Society … born June 20, AS A SENIOR: Played in all 15 games … triple-overtime win over the USA under-19 1985 … graduated from the Mendoza tallied two goals … posted career-high team … left West Islip as the school’s College of Business with a finance degree numbers in assists (6) and points (8) … career leader in ground balls, with 94 … … finished with a 3.298 cumulative GPA. also collected a career-best 22 ground also had 55 goals and 29 assists during balls … 27 shots attempted … scored his high school career, including 37 points (23 first goal of the season in an 11-8 setback at goals, 14 assists) as a senior to help team CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1,six times (MR: at Ohio State ‘07) #15 North Carolina … dished out assists in rise to a No. 7 national ranking … partici- Assists: 2,at Quinnipiac ‘07 pated in the Rising Senior All-Star Game (4- wins over Brown (11-3), Air Force (16-4), Points: 2,at Quinnipiac ‘07 Denver (14-6) and Lehigh (14-2) … regis- Star Lacrosse Camp) … played in the GB: 4,twice (vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 & vs.Air Force ‘07) tered a goal in a 12-6 win at #20 Ohio State North Shore/South Shore all-county game … upped his point streak to five games with two assists in a 14-9 victory at CUNN’S CAREER STATISTICS Quinnipiac … tied a career-high total with Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. P/Min UpG GWG four ground balls in the win over Air Force 2004 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0.00 0 0 … earned a monogram. 2005 9/0 3 0 3 3 8 .375 0-0:00 0 0 AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in 13 games, 2006 13/0 1 0 1 12 11 ..091 1-0:30 0 0 totaling one goal … attempted 11 shots … 2007 15/0 2 6 8 22 27 .074 2-1:30 0 0 picked up 12 ground balls … whistled for Totals 37/0 6 6 12 37 46 .130 3-2:00 0 0 one penalty … scored a goal in a 19-7 vic- tory over Quinnipiac in the regular-season finale … also collected a career-high four ground balls against the Bobcats … earned a monogram.

58 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® lied a goal in the 16-5 win over Ohio State … col- lected a ground ball versus #10 North Carolina during The First 4 in Carson, Calif. … picked up a groundball against Denver. AS A FRESH- MAN: Became a regular contribu- tor in Irish mid- field in second half of season … played in seven John games – includ- ing each of the Greaney #35 final six – and notched two goals and two assists, while Class of 2007 picking up four Midfielder ground balls … 5-10 • 182 made first career start against Babylon, New York Fairfield … Babylon High School assisted on a first-quarter Matt Malakoff Three-time monogram winner … played goal against in 33 career games with one start … regis- Dartmouth for tered 12 points on seven goals and five first career point L assists during his Notre Dame career … … netted first attempted 32 shots … picked up 11 ground career goal in balls … missed some of the 2006 fall season fourth period of with an injury. that contest to AS A SENIOR: Appeared in 11 games … put Irish up 10-1 … scored goal in second school lacrosse career with 258 points (152 A scored a career-best three goals to go along quarter to put Notre Dame up 3-1 at #3 goals, 106 assists), including 89 goals and 62 with two assists for a career-high five points Maryland … also had an assist at Butler … assists his junior and senior seasons … … 13 shots … matched a career-high total picked up two ground balls vs. Terps, as well named to academic all-division team as a with four ground balls … did not play in the as one against both Air Force and Fairfield senior … member of the South Shore squad C first three games due to an injury … tallied … made collegiate debut vs. #17 Penn State in the Suffolk County All-Star Game … father his first goal of the season in a 7-6 setback at in season opener but then did not see action John played football and lacrosse at Dartmouth … dished out assists in wins through the next five games. Cortland State … played on same high over Bellarmine (11-3) and Villanova (15-5) PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A three- school team as former Irish players Brandon … notched goals in wins over Air Force (16- sport star, he lettered four times in both Schultheis and Drew Peters … also from R 4) and Lehigh (14-2) … earned a monogram. lacrosse and basketball and earned three same hometown as former undergraduate AS A JUNIOR: Played in eight games … letters playing quarterback and cornerback assistant coach Willliam Sullivan … born attempted five shots on the season, while in football … earned all-conference honors Nov. 28, 1984 … graduated from the College picking up one ground ball … earned a in lacrosse three times, twice in basketball, of Arts & Letters with degrees in history and O monogram. and once in football … also a three-time all- computer applications … finished with a AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in seven county selection in lacrosse … served as 3.197 cumulative GPA. contests and tallied two goals and an assist team captain for lacrosse and basketball for a total of three points … also picked up teams during senior year … finished high- two ground balls … netted his first goal of S the season in a 22-6 win over Butler … tal- GREANEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG 2004 7/1 2 2 4 4 10 .200 7 0-0:00 0 0 CAREER HIGHS 2005 7/0 2 1 3 2 4 .500 3 0-0:00 0 1 Goals: 1,seven times (MR: vs.Lehigh ‘07) 2006 8/0 0 0 0 1 5 .000 2 0-0:00 0 0 Assists: 1,five times (MR: vs.Villanova ‘07) S 2007 11/0 3 2 5 4 13 .231 11 0-0:00 0 0 Points: 2,twice (vs.Dartmouth ‘04 & at Ohio State ‘05) E GB: 2,at #3 Maryland ‘04 Totals 33/1 7 5 12 11 32 .219 23 0-0:00 0 1 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 59 Departed Letterwinners I R I S Brian Hubschmann #26 H Class of 2007 Attackman/Midfielder 6-5 • 198 Short Hills, New Jersey Delbarton High School

AWARDS & HONORS USILA Honorable Mention All-America (2007) First Team All-Great Western Lacrosse League (2006) Second Team All-Great Western Lacrosse League (2004 & 2007)

Returned for a fifth season in 2007 … missed all shifted from attack to midfield during the middle of … tallied a goal and an assist in a 15-5 triumph of of the 2005 season due to an injury … served as the season … opened the season with a four-point Villanova … registered his fourth hat trick of the team tri-captain as a senior … four-time monogram game on three goals and one assist in a 9-7 victory season in a 16-4 victory against Air Force … scored winner … earned honorable mention All-America over #13 Loyola … posted back-to-back two goal one goal and matched a career-high with four honors from the United States Intercollegiate efforts against Penn State (W, 11-8) and #4 Cornell assists in a 14-6 win over Denver … held without a Lacrosse Association (USILA) as a senior … three- (L, 13-8) … tallied one goal in an 11-8 setback at #15 point in the next two contests-wins over Lehigh time all-Great Western Lacrosse League (GWLL) North Carolina … matched a career-high with four (14-2) and #20 Ohio State (12-6) … in the regular- selection ... tallied 124 points on 79 goals and 45 goals to go along with an assist in a 16-5 triumph of season finale, he totaled five points on three goals assists during his career … ranks 10th in program #19 Drexel … followed that up with three goals and and two assists in a 14-9 victory over Quinnipiac … history for goals scored in a career along with being one assist in a 7-6 loss at Dartmouth … named the boasted another five-point game in the first round 12th in points … played in 53 games, including 42 GWLL Player of the Week (March 19) for his respec- of the NCAA Tournament as he put up another starts … 13th Irish lacrosse player from Delbarton tive performance against the Dragons and Big three goals to go along with two assists in an 11-10 (more than any other high school) … drafted by the Green … saw his career-long point streak of 21 overtime setback to #5 Johns Hopkins, the even- Long Island Lizards in the fifth round (41st overall games come to an end in an 11-3 win against tual national champion … in that contest, he pick) of the 2007 Major League Lacrosse Draft … Bellarmine … his career-best goal streak of 11 assisted on Ryan Hoff’s goal that tied the game, 10- taken in the sixth round (77th overall pick) of the games also ended against the Knights … got back 10, with nine seconds left in regulation. 2007 National Lacrosse League Draft by the on track with a goal in an 11-3 victory over Brown Philadelphia Wings. Copped honorable mention All- FIFTH YEAR: HUBSCHMANN’S CAREER STATISTICS America honors from the USILA … named to the all- Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. P/Min UpG GWG GWLL second team … started all 15 games … 2003 12/1 3 3 6 7 23 .130 0-0:00 0 0 totaled 39 points on 27 goals and 12 assists … the 2004 11/11 18 11 29 20 88 .205 1-0:30 3 0 goal total ranked him second on the team, while the 2005 Did Not Play point and assist marks ranked him third in both cat- 2006 15/15 31 19 50 24 113 .274 1-0:30 4 1 egories … totaled three man-up tallies … recorded 2007 15/15 27 12 39 20 94 .287 4-2:30 3 2 three or more goals in six games … attempted a team-high 94 shots … picked up 20 ground balls … Totals 53/42 79 45 124 71 318 .248 6-3:30 10 3

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AS A SENIOR: All-GWLL first-team selection … late in second quarter against the Nittany Lions … tallied a team-high 31 goals to go along with 19 netted career-high four goals (three in the fourth assists … his 50 points tied him for the team lead quarter) against #13 Hofstra to go along with one Hubschmann Game-by-Game with Pat Walsh … the duo concluded the season assist … scored three times and had an assist at Opp. (* games started) G/A Pts. Shots GB averaging 3.33 points per game, which ranked them Butler … also had four points (2 G, 2 A) against #17 2003 20th nationally … collected at least one point in Ohio State, capped off by an unassisted man-up at #16 Penn State 0/0 0 0 0 every game … dished out two assists in an 8-4 sea- tally with 28 seconds remaining to tie the score 8-8 #23 Pennsylvania 1/1 2 1 1 son-opening win against #14 Penn State ... tallied … scored a goal and notched a pair of assists at Air at #12 North Carolina 0/0 0 2 0 two goals and two assists in a 9-6 loss to #8 Cornell Force … had a pair of goals vs. #9 North Carolina at #1 Virginia 0/0 0 3 0 ... had another two-goal, two-assist performance in and Dartmouth … scored first Notre Dame goal at #11 Loyola 0/0 0 3 0 #16 Loyola and added an assist … tied score 2-2 at a 9-7 win over North Carolina ... matched a career- at #15 Hofstra 0/0 0 0 0 high with four goals to go along with one assist in a #3 Syracuse … only goalless efforts came at #17 10-7 win over Villanova ... notched two goals in an Denver and at #3 Maryland … fired career-high 12 Hartford 1/0 1 2 2 8-2 win versus Bellarmine ... netted a hat trick in a shots against Buckeyes … had season-high three Denver 0/0 0 4 2 13-5 loss at #5 Hofstra ... scored a goal and assisted ground balls vs. Nittany Lions … collected two on at #19 Ohio State* 1/0 1 5 2 on another in an 11-5 win over Brown ... had a eight occasions … did not play vs. Fairfield … Butler 0/0 0 1 1 three-point game in an 8-7 win over Dartmouth as called for pushing penalty against Butler. Air Force 0/1 1 2 1 he scored two goals and assisted on another Irish AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 12 games and at Fairfield Did Not Play tally ... had a two-point day with one goal and one started once ... scored three goals and dished off Harvard 0/1 1 0 0 assist in a 9-8 win over Butler in the GWLL opener three assists ... one of six Irish rookies who saw #4 Maryland Did Not Play action in the season opener against Penn State ...... dished out an assist versus Denver ... netted a hat 2004 trick against Air Force ... had a four-point day ver- registered his first career points in 14-5 victory #17 Penn State* 2/4 6 8 3 sus Lehigh on two goals and two assists ... career- over Pennsylvania, as he finished with a goal and at #3 Syracuse* 1/0 1 6 2 high day with six points on three goals and three an assist ... netted the final goal of the game with #9 North Carolina* 2/0 2 8 2 assists in a 10-8 win over Ohio State ... notched 5:50 remaining for his first collegiate goal … dished at #16 Loyola* 1/1 2 11 2 another six points in a 19-7 win over Quinnipiac on off his first career assist on Matt Howell’s goal with #13 Hofstra* 4/1 5 9 1 a career high-tying four goals and two assists … 10:45 remaining in the third quarter, which gave the #17 Ohio State* 2/2 4 12 2 scored two goals and assisted on another in a 14-10 Irish an 8-4 advantage ... added one goal and gath- loss at #1 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA ered two ground balls in victory against Hartford ... Dartmouth* 2/0 2 8 2 tournament … earned a monogram. earned first career start against Ohio State and at Air Force* 1/2 3 4 2 AS A JUNIOR: Did not play the entire season scored a goal and picked up two ground balls in 11- at #17 Denver* 0/0 0 9 0 due to a knee injury suffered just nine days before 5 loss to the Buckeyes ... assisted on Brian at Butler* 3/1 4 8 2 the season opener … preseason honorable men- Giordano’s final goal of the game at 3:50 remaining Fairfield Did Not Play tion All-America by Inside Lacrosse. in the fourth period in 13-4 win over Air Force ... at #3 Maryland* 0/0 0 5 2 AS A SOPHOMORE: Moved to midfield and dished off an assist in Irish win over Harvard ... col- 2005 Did Not Play stepped into starting role to became one of team’s lected seven ground balls. 2006 top offensive threats … tabbed to all-GWLL second PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A high school #14 Penn State* 0/2 2 3 0 team … finished third on team – and first among All-American as a senior who led Delbarton to the vs. #8 Cornell* 2/2 4 9 6 midfielders – in scoring with 29 points (18 G, 11 A) New Jersey state championship in 2002 … copped North Carolina* 2/2 4 6 1 … led team in shots (88) and shots on goal (48) … team MVP honors, in addition to earning all-city at Villanova* 4/1 5 9 0 L major part of Irish offensive unit that finished sec- and all-state accolades as a senior … led team to at Bellarmine* 2/0 2 91 ond in Division I in scoring offense (12.50 goals per three state and regional crowns … squad earned a at #5 Hofstra* 3/0 3 8 1 game) … also helped Irish lead GWLL and rank national ranking each of his four seasons … holds Brown* 1/1 2 4 2 14th nationally in man-up offense (.358), scoring school record for most goals in a season with 51 … Dartmouth* 2/1 3 8 4 three EMO goals … had multiple points in eight finished career with 141 career points … three- at Butler* 1/1 2 3 0 A games after doing so just once during all of ‘03 … sport athlete who earned letters in lacrosse, soc- first seven goals of season came in the first half of cer, and bowling … named MVP of the North/South at #18 Denver* 0/1 1 7 2 games, including five in the first quarter … after National All-Star Game for 2002 … brothers Greg at Air Force* 3/0 3 11 2 not having more than two points in a game in 2003, and Andrew both played lacrosse at Georgetown vs. Lehigh* 2/2 4 7 1 registered six points (2 G, 4 A) in season opener vs. … born April 14, 1984 … graduated from the vs. Ohio State* 3/3 6 10 1 C #17 Penn State … scored first goal of season for College of Arts & Letters with degrees in computer vs. Quinnipiac* 4/2 6 10 0 Irish and also put Notre Dame up for good at 6-5 applications and film, television, and theater. ^at #1 Virginia* 2/1 3 9 3 2007 CAREER HIGHS #13 Loyola* 3/1 4 6 1 Goals: 4,four times (vs.#13 Hofstra ‘04;‘06-at Villanova & vs.Quinnipiac; at #19 Drexel ‘07) at Penn State* 2/0 2 10 2 R Assists: 4,twice (vs.#17 Penn State ‘04;vs.Denver ‘07) vs. #4 Cornell* 2/0 2 7 1 Points: 6,vs.#17 Penn State ‘04,vs.Ohio State & vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 at #15 North Carolina* 1/0 1 6 0 GB: 6,vs.#8 Cornell ‘06 at #19 Drexel* 4/1 5 5 0 Goal Streak: 11 games,(Air Force ‘06-Dartmouth ‘07) at Dartmouth* 3/1 482 Point Streak: 21 games (Penn State ‘06-Dartmouth ‘07) Bellarmine* 0/0 0 4 0 Multiple-Goal Games (25) O at Brown* 1/0 1 7 1 4 goals (4): Hofstra ‘04;‘06-Villanova & Quinnipiac; #19 Drexel ‘07) Villanova* 1/1 2 4 0 3 goals (9): Butler ‘04;‘06-Hofstra,Air Force,Ohio State;‘07-#13 Loyola,Dartmouth,Air Force,Quinnipiac,#5 Johns Hopkins Air Force* 3/0 3 8 4 2 goals (12): 12 Times Denver* 1/4 5 7 3 S Multiple-Point Games (33) Lehigh* 0/0 0 4 1 6 points (3): PSU ‘04 (2/4);‘06 OSU (3/3),Quinnipiac (4/2) at #20 Ohio State* 0/0 0 51 5 points (6): Hofstra ‘04 (4/1); Villanova ‘06 (4/1);‘07-#19 Drexel (4/1),Denver (1/4),Quinnipiac (3/2),#5 at Quinnipiac* 3/2 5 5 1 Johns Hopkins (3/2) ^at #5 Johns Hopkins* 3/2 5 8 3 4 points (7): ’04-OSU (2/2),BU (3/1);‘06-Cornell (2/2),UNC (2/2),Lehigh (2/2);‘07-#13 Loyola (3/1), S Dartmouth (3/1) ^ - NCAA Tournament 3 points (6): AFA ’04 (1/2);‘06-Hofstra (3/0),Dartmouth (2/1),Air Force (3/0),Virginia (2/1);Air Force ‘07 (3/0) 2 points (11): ‘03-Penn (1/1);‘04-LC (1/1),UNC (2/0),Dart.(2/0);‘06-Penn State (0/2),Bellarmine (2/0), E Brown (1/1),Butler (1/1);‘07-Penn State (2/0),#4 Cornell (2/0),Villanova (1/1) 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 61 Departed Letterwinners I R I S Brannon #11 Halvorsen H Class of 2007 Long Stick Midfielder 5-11 • 198 Lake Oswego, Oregon Lakeridge High School

Moved from defense to long-stick midfield following his freshman campaign … two- time monogram winner … played in 28 career games … one point on one assist … 30 ground balls … first-ever Irish men’s lacrosse player from Oregon, making it the ground ball in the season-ending game at sophomore and junior years, helped lead 24th state represented on the all-time roster Ohio State … took his only shot on goal lacrosse team to back-to-back state titles … … first two-time prep All-American in state against the Buckeyes. named to Team Oregon all-star team both as history. AS A FRESHMAN: Did not see action in a junior and as a senior … also a selection AS A SENIOR: Played in nine games … 2004 season. for the State Games of Oregon all-star team picked up seven ground balls … earned a PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: First … was the defensive MVP at the Adrenaline monogram. two-time high school lacrosse All-American Shootout … father Steve was a member of AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 15 games in Oregon state history … also an all-state the swimming team at the Air Force during the season … recorded one assist and all-conference selection for junior and Academy … member of National Honor and picked up 16 ground balls … called for senior seasons … lettered three times in Society … born June 24, 1985 … graduated one penalty … notched an assist in a 10-7 both lacrosse and soccer … served as team from the College of Engineering with a win over Lehigh … that was his first colle- captain for both sports as a senior … in degree in mechanical engineering. giate point … attempted one shot … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in four con- CAREER HIGHS HALVORSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS tests … collected seven ground balls … GB: 3, three times (vs. Butler Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots P/Min made his collegiate debut in the season- ’05, vs. Air Force ‘05 & vs. 2004 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0:00 opener versus #21 Penn State … picked up Lehigh ‘07) 2005 4/0 0 0 0 7 1 0-0:00 three ground balls apiece in games versus Assists: 1,vs.Lehigh ‘06 2006 15/0 0 1 1 16 1 1-0:30 2007 9/0 0 0 0 7 0 0-0:00 both Butler and Air Force … collected a Points: 1,vs.Lehigh ‘06 Totals 28/0 0 1 1 30 2 1-0:30

62 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Appeared in six games during his Fighting final two seasons … team captain as a senior Irish career … picked up two ground balls … … was the recipient of the 2003 Northeast earned a monogram as a senior in 2007. Ohio Lacrosse Officials Association Player AS A SENIOR: Played in a career-high of the Year Award … in 2003, was the Ohio four games … saw time in wins over representative to the National All-Star Game Bellarmine, Villanova, Air Force and Lehigh … won Ohio Attackman of the Year in 2002 … collected a ground ball in the victory over … great uncle Warren Mehrtens jockeyed Lehigh … received a monogram. to the 1946 Triple Crown … grandfa- AS A JUNIOR: Only action came against ther Edward was a three-time national Quinnipiac … picked up one ground ball in champion in track at Manhattan College and the 19-7 victory over the Bobcats in the reg- also participated in the 1948 Olympic Games ular-season finale. … National Honor Society member … born AS A SOPHOMORE: Did not see game July 5, 1984 … graduated from the College of action in 2005. Arts & Letters with a design degree. Patrick AS A FRESHMAN: Made collegiate O’Toole #8 debut at Butler as reserve attackman. PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Earned O’TOOLE’S CAREER STATISTICS All-America honors as a senior … two-time Year GP/GS Pts. GB Shots P/Min first-team all-Ohio honoree … three-time let- 2004 1/0 0 0 0 0-0:00 terwinner and all-conference selection ... 2005 0/0 0 0 0 0-0:00 league’s offensive player of the year in 2003 2006 1/0 0 1 0 0-0:00 Class of 2007 with 70 points (37 goals, 33 assists) … led 2007 4/0 0 1 0 0-0:00 Attackman Hudson in scoring and was team MVP in Totals 6/0 0 2 0 0-0:00 5-11 • 180 Hudson, Ohio Hudson High School

Played in 14 career games, CAREER HIGHS PREP AND PERSONAL including three starts … col- GB: 3,at Penn State ‘07 DATA: Four-time letterwinner in lected 10 ground balls … earned lacrosse and three-time letter- L a monogram as a senior in 2007 winner in cross country at St. … first St. Charles Prep graduate ever to Charles Prep … three-time all-state selec- play lacrosse at Notre Dame. tion in lacrosse was both an all-city and all- AS A SENIOR: Appeared in a career-high conference choice in each of his four years A 10 games … collected a career-best eight … served as a team captain during junior ground balls … made his first Notre Dame and senior seasons … became the first jun- start in an 11-8 win at Penn State … picked ior to be named lacrosse team MVP … also up a career-best three ground balls against won MVP honors the following year as a the Nittany Lions … also made starts senior, leading the squad to an undefeated C against #4 Cornell and #15 North Carolina season … played in the Ohio … earned a monogram. Underclassmen All-Star Game … partici- AS A JUNIOR: Played in two games … pated in the Camp Top 205 All-Star Game … saw time in an 11-5 win over Brown and in played in the Ohio Senior All-Star Game … a 19-7 victory against Quinnipiac … col- comes from a very athletic family with three R lected a ground ball against Quinnipiac. uncles and two aunts playing intercollegiate John AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in two athletics … uncle Tom Frericks (’77) played games and collected one ground ball … football at Notre Dame and grandfather Duffy #32 made his collegiate debut against Butler Edward also graduated from the University as he picked up a groundball in the 22-6 … member of National Honor Society … O victory … played in the season-ending 16- born Jan. 17, 1985 … graduated from the 5 win at Ohio State. College of Arts & Letters with degrees in AS A FRESHMAN: Did not see action in economics and computer applications … Class of 2007 2004 season. finished with a 3.263 cumulative GPA. S Defenseman DUFFY’S CAREER STATISTICS 6-4 • 187 Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. P/Min UpG GWG Columbus, Ohio 2004 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0.00 0 0 2005 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0-0:00 0 0 S St. Charles Prep 2006 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 ..000 0-0:00 0 0 2007 10/3 0 0 0 8 0 .000 2-1:00 0 0 E Totals 14/3 0 0 0 10 0 .000 2-1:00 0 0 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 63 Departed five games with a goal in an 8-2 victory Letterwinners at Bellarmine … held point-less I against Hofstra but came back in the next game with a goal to help the Irish R defeat Brown 11-5 … posted a goal and an assist in a 9-8 win over Butler in the GWLL opener … tal- I lied a goal in an 8-5 loss to #18 Denver … picked up a career-high five ground balls against S Bill the Pioneers … reg- istered two points Liva #4 on a goal and an assist in a 10-7 tri- H umph of Lehigh … Class of 2007 had a career-high four points on one Midfielder goal and three 5-11 • 188 assists in a 19-7 win over Quinnipiac in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania the regular-season Malvern Prep finale … continued Team tri-captain during his senior season his hot play into the … three-time monogram winner … played in postseason as he 47 career games with 15 starts … 23 points scored a career-high on 14 goals and nine assists … 66 ground two goals in a 14-10 balls … missed middle portion of the 2005 setback to #1 season to injury. Virginia in the first round of the NCAA tour- PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A four- AS A SENIOR: Played in all 15 games, nament … earned a monogram. time letterwinner in lacrosse … also won including four starts … totaled three points AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in five two monograms in football at Malvern … fin- on two goals and one assist … 16 ground games, scoring two goals and picking up ished high school career with outstanding balls … nine shots … started the first four seven ground balls … tallied his first colle- senior season (30 goals, 26 assists) to earn games of season before being a valuable giate goal in the 14-6 season-opening win at all-conference, all-city, and all-state honors commodity off of the bench for the Fighting #21 Penn State … scored a goal and col- and was named team MVP … also served as Irish … tallied a goal and an assist in an 11-8 lected two ground balls in a 22-6 win over the team’s captain, leading the squad to its loss at #15 North Carolina … scored a goal in Butler … repeated the season-high two second consecutive conference title and a an 11-3 win against Bellarmine … picked up ground ball effort against Ohio State in the national ranking … participated in Senior a season-high four ground balls in an 11-3 tri- season-finale. All-Star Game … played on the same high umph of Brown … received a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned spot on sec- school team as 2006 Notre Dame graduate AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 15 games, ond Irish midfield, playing in every game D.J. Driscoll and current senior Sean making 11 starts … tied for fourth on the mostly in a defensive role … picked up 14 Dougherty … National Honor Society mem- squad with eight assists … fifth in points ground balls … made collegiate debut in ber … born Feb. 7, 1985 … graduated from with 18 and goals with 10 … recorded a point season opener vs. #17 Penn State, collecting the Mendoza College of Business with a in 11 of 15 contests … scored a goal and three ground balls … picked up season-high degree in accounting … concluded his colle- assisted on another in an 8-4 season-opening five ground balls against Fairfield … had two giate career with a 3.640 cumulative GPA. victory over #14 Penn State … collected an each against both #17 Denver and Butler. assist in a 9-6 setback to #8 Cornell … attempted a career-high seven shots against LIVA’S CAREER STATISTICS the Big Red … tallied a goal in a 9-7 win over Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG North Carolina … assisted on a goal in a 10-7 2004 12/0 0 0 0 14 0 .000 0 0-0:00 0 0 win at Villanova … upped his point streak to 2005 5/0 2 0 2 7 4 .500 3 0-0:00 0 1 2006 15/11 10 8 18 29 36 .278 19 3-2:30 1 0 2007 15/4 2 1 3 16 9 .222 6 2-1:30 0 0 CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2,at #1 Virginia ‘06 (NCAA 1st Rnd.) Totals 47/15 14 9 23 66 49 .286 28 5-4:00 1 1 Assists: 4,vs.Quinnipiac (1/3) ‘06 Points: 4,vs.Quinnipiac (1/3) ‘06 GB: 5,at #18 Denver ‘06

64 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® out an assist in an 11-5 victory over Brown … netted a goal in a 10-8 win over Ohio State … picked up a career-high six ground balls in a 19-7 win over Quinnipiac in the regular-sea- son finale. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 11 games … notched four goals, which was the most for any member of Notre Dame’s sophomore class … scored a goal in the season-opening 14-6 win at #21 Penn State … matched a career best with two ground balls against Cornell … tallied a goal and picked up a ground ball in an 11-7 victory at Villanova … secured one ground ball apiece in games Lucius versus Air Force and Fairfield #50 … scored a man-up goal in the Polk 16-5 season-ending victory at Ohio State. AS A FRESHMAN: Came on late in the season to pro- Class of 2007 vide offensive spark in Irish Midfielder midfield in 2004 … accounted for four goals and two assists 6-2 • 186 in seven games … had two Washington, D.C. goals and an assist against both Butler and Fairfield, see- St. Albans High School ing extensive playing time in both contests … first career tally came early in second AWARDS & HONORS a 16-5 triumph of #19 Drexel … recorded two quarter vs. Bulldogs to put Irish up 3-1 … had a Second Team All-Great goals in an 11-3 victory against Bellarmine … reg- pair of points in 21 seconds in opening period Western Lacrosse League (2007) istered three straight three-point games … had against the Stags, assisting on an Owen Mulford one goal and two assists in an 11-3 win at Brown goal to tie the score 3-3 and then put ND up for L … deposited two goals and one assist in a 15-5 vic- good with a goal of his own with just under four Four-time monogram winner … All-GWLL sec- tory against Villanova … dished out a career-high minutes left in the period … had a pair of ground ond team during his senior season … played in 48 three assists in a 16-4 win over Air Force … scored balls vs. Bulldogs and one against Fairfield … career games, including 14 starts … notched 44 a career-high four goals in a 14-6 triumph of made collegiate debut in season opener vs. #17 points on 30 goals and 14 assists … 54 ground Denver … had one assist in a 14-2 win over Lehigh Penn State and also played against #16 Loyola, A balls … first St. Albans graduate ever to play … matched his career-best total with four tallies Dartmouth, Air Force, and #3 Maryland. lacrosse at Notre Dame. in a 12-6 win over #20 Ohio State to clinch the PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: Won two let- AS A SENIOR: Appeared in all 15 games with GWLL title … named the GWLL Player of the Week ters in swimming, two more in soccer, and three in 14 starts … posted career-best numbers in goals on April 30 for his performance against the lacrosse at St. Albans High School … was a first- (18), assists (9) and points (27) … ranked fifth on Buckeyes … extended his point streak to a team all-city selection in lacrosse following a C the team in all three of those categories … career-long eight games with a goal in a 14-9 vic- team-leading 46-point (24 goals, 18 assists) senior recorded five multiple-goal games … notched tory at Quinnipiac … picked up a season-high four season … served as captain of soccer team during seven man-up goals, which was the second-high- ground balls against the Bobcats. senior year … comes from family of successful est total on the team … 21 ground balls … AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 15 games … reg- collegiate athletes … father, Scott, was a swimmer attempted 62 shots … had two goals and one istered four goals and three assists for seven at Maryland, serving as team captain and qualify- R assist in a 9-7 victory over #13 Loyola in the sea- points … picked up 24 ground balls … attempted ing for the NCAA Championships in 1970 … grand- son opener … tallied goals in each of the next two 17 shots … whistled for two penalties, totaling father, Tom, played lacrosse and soccer at Navy, games, an 11-8 win at Penn State and a 13-8 set- 1:30 in penalty time … notched an assist in the winning a national championship in the latter in back against #4 Villanova … collected an assist in season-opener, an 8-4 victory over #14 Penn State 1944 … maternal grandfather, John Belko, played … tallied a goal and an assist in a 10-7 win at baseball and football at Lafayette … cousins Jesse O CAREER HIGHS Villanova … in the next contest, he matched a and Andy Hubbard played lacrosse at Princeton, Goals: 4,twice (‘07-vs.Denver,at #20 Ohio State) career-high with two goals in an 8-2 win at combining for four NCAA titles … born July 3, Assists: 3,vs.Air Force ‘07 Bellarmine … he had scored two goals in a game 1985 … graduated from the College of Arts and Points: 4,twice (‘07-vs.Denver,at #20 Ohio State) on two other occasions … the two-game goal and Letters with degrees in sociology and economics GB: 6,vs.Quinnipiac ‘06 Goal Streak: 3 games (twice) (Loyola ‘07-Cornell ‘07; point streak matched career-best marks … dished … finished with a 3.003 cumulative GPA. S Bellarmine ‘07-Villanova ‘07) Point Streak: 8 games (Bellarmine ‘07-Quinnipiac ‘07) Multiple-Goal Games (8) POLK’S CAREER STATISTICS 2 goals (6): ’04-BU,Fairfield; Bellarmine ‘06;‘07-Loyola, Year GP/GS G A Pts. GB Shots Sh Pct. SOG P/Min UpG GWG Bellarmine,Villanova 2004 7/0 4 2 6 3 10 .400 6 0-0:00 0 0 4 goals (2): ’07-Denver,#20 Ohio State 2005 11/0 4 0 4 6 19 .211 10 0-0:00 1 0 Multiple-Point Games (11) 2006 15/0 4 3 7 24 17 .235 7 2-1:30 0 1 S 4 points (2): ’07-Denver (4/0),#20 Ohio State (4/0) 3 points (6): ’04-BU (2/1),Fairfield (2/1);‘07-#13 Loyola 2007 15/14 18 9 27 21 62 .290 38 0-0:00 7 2 (2/1),Brown (1/2),Villanova (2/1),Air Force (0/3) Totals 48/14 30 14 44 54 108 .278 61 2-1:30 8 3 2 points (3): ’06-Villanova (1/1),Bellarmine (2/0); E Bellarmine ‘07 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 65 Departed Letterwinners I R I S Joey #7 Rallo H

Class of 2007 Defenseman 6-0 • 186 Cockeysville, Maryland Boys’ Latin High School Four-time monogram winner … played in 51 career games, including 35 starts ... picked up 79 ground balls. AS A SENIOR: Started all 15 games … col- lected a career-high 33 ground balls … key component of an Irish defense that registered a program-record 6.66 goals-against average … picked up a career-high five ground balls in Great Western Lacrosse League wins over #20 Ohio State (12-6) and Air Force (16-4). AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 15 games, making 12 starts … attempted one shot and collected 12 ground balls … called for two penalties, resulting in 1:30 of penalty time … picked up a season-high two ground balls Irish putting together top back-to-back defen- two-time letterwinner in both soccer and against #14 Penn State (W, 8-4) and #1 Virginia sive performances in school history, holding lacrosse … earned one letter on each of other (L, 14-10, NCAA first round)… took a shot in a Dartmouth to three goals (10-3 win) and Air sports … helped lacrosse squad to finish 10-7 win over Lehigh … earned a monogram. Force to just two (12-2 win) … also key in unit with a No. 2 national ranking (20-2 record) as AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 10 games, that held opponent scoreless for stretch of a junior … participated in 2002 Maryland making seven starts … eighth on the team longer than 25 minutes on four occasions: Free State Classic … MVP of ’03 Laker with 19 ground balls … picked up a career- 28:47 vs. #17 Ohio State, 40:37 vs. Dartmouth, Invitational Tournament … National Honor best five ground balls at #10 Cornell … had 48:14 at Air Force, and 25:42 vs. Fairfield … Society member … born July 10, 1985 … four ground balls in a 14-13 win over Air Force contributor in Irish defensive effort that held graduated from the Mendoza College of … had a three ground ball effort in an 11-7 win Hofstra without a shot in first quarter (ND Business with degrees in finance and eco- at Villanova … picked up two ground balls had 17) of 19-11 victory … made collegiate nomics … concluded his undergraduate apiece in games against #21 Penn State, #10 debut in season opener vs. #17 Penn State … studies with a 3.207 cumulative GPA. North Carolina and #13 Hofstra. picked up season-high four ground balls at AS A FRESHMAN: Filled role as Notre Air Force … had a pair against #16 Loyola, Dame’s top sub on defense, playing in all but RALLO’S CAREER STATISTICS #13 Hofstra, #17 Ohio State, and Dartmouth Year GP/GS Pts. GB Shots P/Min one game in 2004 … picked up 15 ground … also took a shot against the Falcons … 2004 11/1 0 15 1 1-1:00 balls, tops among Irish rookies … made first called for a slashing penalty against the Big 2005 10/7 0 19 0 2-2:00 career start vs. #17 Ohio State … important in Green … did not play at #3 Syracuse. 2006 15/12 0 12 1 2-1:30 PREP AND PERSONAL DATA: A versa- 2007 15/15 0 33 0 3-2:30 CAREER HIGHS tile athlete, played four sports in high school: Totals 51/35 0 79 2 8-7:00 GB: 5,twice (‘07-at #20 Ohio State & vs.Air Force) basketball, football, soccer and lacrosse …

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preseason poll. Penn State (10-4) Series vs. Drexel (1-0) H: 5-1/A: 5-3/N: 0-0 H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank 2008 Opponents 3-13-07 Philadelphia, PA W 16-5 16-19 3-18-89 University Park, PA L 1-9 2-27-94 Notre Dame, IN W 12-9 17-17 2-26-95 University Park, PA L 14-15 17-16 I Lehigh (3-0) Air Force (18-2) H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 2-0 2-28-97 University Park, PA W 9-5 14-16 H: 10-0/A: 7-2/N: 1-0 3-19-89 University Park, PA W 10-8 3-1-98 Notre Dame, IN W 14-9 13-14 Date Site Score Rank 4-23-06 Bethesda, MD W 10-7 17- 2-28-99 University Park, PA L 8-13 19-22 3-17-88 Colo. Springs, CO L 8-14 4-21-07 Notre Dame, IN W 14-2 11- 2-27-00 Notre Dame, IN W 10-4 14-13 3-29-89 Notre Dame, IN W 10-7 2-25-01 University Park, PA W 10-8 11-18 3-30-90 San Diego, CA W 12-11 2-24-02 Notre Dame, IN L-ot 9-10 11-16 R Loyola (Md.) (3-13) 3-27-91 Notre Dame, IN W 14-8 H: 1-5/A: 2-6/N: 0-2 2-23-03 University Park, PA W 10-9 17-16 4-18-92 Colo. Springs, CO W 15-10 3-20-82 Baltimore, MD L 10-27 2-29-04 Notre Dame, IN W 17-7 11-17 4-15-93 Notre Dame, IN W 12-9 19- 3-23-85 Baltimore, MD L 7-13 2-27-05 University Park, PA W 14-6 10-21 4-16-94 Colo. Springs, CO W 20-8 15- 3-17-90 Baltimore, MD L 3-18 -3 2-26-06 Notre Dame, IN W 8-4 12-14 4-13-95 Notre Dame, IN W 16-5 14- 3-23-91 Notre Dame, IN L 4-20 -3 2-25-07 University Park, PA W 11-8 11- 3-16-96 Colo. Springs, CO W 13-8 15- 3-2-96 Notre Dame, IN L 7-14 12-6 I 4-17-97 Notre Dame, IN W 9-4 9- 3-15-97 Baltimore, MD L 11-12 15-13 3-9-98 Colo. Springs, CO W 12-6 9- 5-11-97* Towson, MD L 5-21 9-6 Quinnipiac (2-0) H: 1-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 3-7-99 Notre Dame, IN W 16-2 19- 3-14-98 Hempstead, NY L 8-16 11-10 3-13-00 Colo. Springs, CO W 10-6 14- 5-6-06 Notre Dame, IN W 19-7 15- 3-20-99 Baltimore, MD L 8-10 17-1 5-5-07 Hamden, CT W 14-9 8- 4-9-01 Notre Dame, IN W 13-2 6- 3-18-00 Notre Dame, IN L 2-12 14-3 4-2-02 Colo. Springs, CO W 9-3 5-14-00* Baltimore, MD W 15-13 13-5 Villanova (7-4) S 4-12-03 Notre Dame, IN W 13-4 20- 3-18-01 Baltimore, MD W 10-7 6-5 H: 3-1/A: 4-1/N: 0-2 4-9-04 Colo. Springs, CO W 12-2 18- 3-16-02 Notre Dame, IN L-ot 6-7 19-3 4-10-05 Notre Dame, IN W-ot 14-13 11- 3-21-87 Long Island, NY L 6-7 3-15-03 Notre Dame, IN L 8-9 9-11 3-10-90 Villanova, PA L 5-13 4-16-06 Colo. Springs, CO L 8-9 9- 3-20-04 Baltimore, MD L 7-13 10-16 4-13-07 Notre Dame, IN W 16-4 11- 3-30-91 Notre Dame, IN L 9-15 2-17-07 Notre Dame, IN W 9-7 11-13 3-7-92 Philadelphia, PA L 10-14 (Franklin Field) H Albany (0-0) North Carolina (3-4) 3-19-95 Notre Dame, IN W 15-7 17- First Meeting H: 1-2/A: 1-2/N: 1-0 3-12-96 Villanova, PA W 8-2 15- 3-5-95 Chapel Hill, NC L 8-11 17-7 3-13-99 Villanova, PA W 14-10 19- Bellarmine (2-0) 4-13-96 Notre Dame, IN L 10-11 7-5 4-19-00 Notre Dame, IN W 17-9 12- H: 1-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 3-8-03 Chapel Hill, NC W 10-8 11-12 3-28-05 Villanova, PA W 11-7 9- 3-18-06 Louisville, KY W 8-2 11- 3-14-04 Notre Dame, IN L 11-14 5-9 3-20-07 Notre Dame, IN W 11-3 19- 3-14-06 Villanova, PA W 10-7 11- 3-12-05 Carson, CA W 9-7 14-10 4-3-07 Notre Dame, IN W 15-5 13- 3-11-06 Notre Dame, IN W 9-7 12- Dartmouth (4-2) 3-10-07 Chapel Hill, NC L 8-11 14-15 Note: Rank column has Notre Dame’s USILA (or H: 3-0/A: 1-2/N: 0-0 Inside 4-8-96 Hanover, NH W 14-13 11-20 Lacrosse if game was too early in season for USILA poll to be Ohio State (21-9) released) national ranking at time of game followed by 3-22-97 Notre Dame, IN W 15-5 14- H: 11-3/A: 9-6/N: 1-0 4-4-04 Notre Dame, IN W 10-3 13- opponent’s USILA national ranking at time of game. 4-16-81 Notre Dame, IN L 6-9 *NCAA Tournament 4-2-05 Hanover, NH L 9-10 9-19 4-30-81 Columbus, OH L 9-10 4-2-06 Notre Dame, IN W 8-7 11- 3-21-82 Baltimore, MD W 14-10 3-17-07 Hanover, NH L 6-7 16- 4-15-82 Columbus, OH L 10-14 4-28-82 Notre Dame, IN W 21-13 Denver (9-2) 4-6-83 Columbus, OH L-ot 10-11 H: 4-1/A: 4-1/N: 1-0 4-28-84 Notre Dame, IN W 17-4 4-20-92 Denver, CO W 25-4 5-1-85 Columbus, OH W 10-4 3-8-98 Colo. Springs, CO W 12-7 9- 4-30-86 Notre Dame, IN W 13-9 3-5-99 Notre Dame, IN W 17-9 19- 5-2-87 Columbus, OH W 16-11 3-11-00 Denver, CO W 12-8 15- 4-30-88 Notre Dame, IN L 4-6 4-29-89 Columbus, OH L 5-7 4-7-01 Notre Dame, IN W 16-6 7- 4-28-90 Notre Dame, IN W 14-11 3-30-02 Denver, CO W 15-8 4-27-91 Columbus, OH W 11-7 3-30-03 Notre Dame, IN W 9-8 13- 4-25-92 Notre Dame, IN W 12-6 4-11-04 Denver, CO W 14-12 18-17 4-24-93 Columbus, OH W 11-7 16- 4-7-05 Notre Dame, IN L 6-9 11- 4-23-94 Notre Dame, IN W 19-10 15- 4-14-06 Denver, CO L 5-8 9-18 5-6-95 Columbus, OH W 19-7 13- 4-15-07 Notre Dame, IN W 14-6 11- 5-4-96 Notre Dame, IN W 13-4 11- 5-3-97 Columbus, OH W 20-9 9- 4-2-98 Notre Dame, IN W 12-2 19- 4-14-99 Columbus, OH L 4-5 14- 4-1-00 Notre Dame, IN W 13-4 15- 4-1-01 Columbus, OH W 13-4 t7- 5-4-02 Notre Dame, IN W 7-3 -19 4-6-03 Columbus, OH L 5-11 15-19 3-31-04 Notre Dame, IN L 8-9 13-17 4-29-05 Columbus, OH W 16-5 -- 4-29-06 Notre Dame, IN W 10-8 15- 4-28-07 Columbus, OH W 12-6 10-20

Ryan Hoff tied a school record with seven goals in a 16-5 victory over In 2007, Notre Dame surrendered just two goals in a 14- Drexel during the 2007 campaign. 2 victory over Lehigh. On the season, all-GWLL member Ross Zimmerman (pictured) and the Fighting Irish defense allowed five goals or fewer in six of 15 games.

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2008 Opponents

Loyola Penn State Albany Greyhounds Nittany Lions Great Danes Saturday, Feb. 16 • 1:00 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24 • 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 1 • 1:00 p.m. Baltimore, Md. • Diane Geppi-Aikens Field Notre Dame, Ind. • Loftus Sports Center Notre Dame, Ind. • Loftus Sports Center Loyola Leads Series 3-13 Notre Dame Leads Series 10-4 First Meeting

Location: Baltimore, Md. Location: University Park, Pa. Location: Albany, N.Y. Founded: 1852 Founded: 1855 Founded: 1844 Enrollment: 3,500 Enrollment: 42, 039 Enrollment: 12,457 Colors: Green & Grey Colors: Blue & White Colors: Purple, Gold Conference: ECAC Conference: ECAC Conference: America East Facilities (Capacity): Diane Geppi-Aikens Field (5,000) Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Jeffrey Field (5,000/grass) Facilities: John Fallon Field Athletic Director: Joseph Boylan Athletic Director: Tim Curley Athletic Director: Lee McElroy

Head Coach: Charley Toomey (Loyola ’90) Head Coach: Glenn Thiel (Penn State ’66) Head Coach: Scott Marr (Johns Hopkins ’91) Record at Loyola (Yrs.): 13-12 (2) Record at Penn State (Yrs.): 218-163 (30) Record at Albany (Yrs.): 65-43 (7 years) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Overall Record (Yrs.): 295-199 (40) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Assistants: Matt Dwan (Loyola ’95), Dan Chemotti (Duke Assistants: Guy Van Arsdale (Hobart ’83), Kevin Conry Assistants: John Svec (Loyola, Md. ’01), Chris Kivlen ’02), Steve Vaikness (Loyola ’91) (Johns Hopkins ’04) (Albany ’05), Donald Shea (Butler ’96) 2007 Record: 15-3 2007 Record: 7-6 2007 Record: 5-8 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-1 (T-1st) Conf. Record: 5-2 Conf. Record: 3-4 NCAA Result: Quarterfinals (12-11 OT loss to Cornell) NCAA Result: First Round (19-9 loss at Albany) NCAA Result: -- Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: 4th Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: 14th Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 24/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 25/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 26/12 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 All-Americans Returning: Jordan Levine, Sr., M (second All-Americans Returning: -- All-Americans Returning: -- team); Brett Queener, Sr., GK (honorable mention) All-Americans Lost: Andrew Spack, M (honorable All-Americans Lost: Patrick Heim, M (honorable All-Americans Lost: Frank Resetarits, A (first team); mention) mention) Merrick Thomson, A (third team)

Men’s Lacrosse SID: Tom Milajecki Men’s Lacrosse SID: Pat Donghia Men’s Lacrosse SID: Brian DePasquale Phone/Fax: (410) 617-2777/(410) 617-5029 Phone/Fax: (814) 865-1757/(814) 863-3165 Phone/Fax: (518) 442-3072 / (518) 442-3139 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: (410) 617-2181 or (410) 428-2400 Press Box Phone: -- Website: www.ualbanysports.com Website: www.LoyolaGreyhounds.com Website: GoPSUsports.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Feb. 23 ...... at Johns Hopkins Feb. 16 ...... NOTRE DAME Feb. 16 ...... ROBERT MORRIS Feb. 26 ...... SIENA Feb. 23 ...... at Towson Feb. 24...... at Notre Dame March 1 ...... at Notre Dame L March 1 ...... PENN STATE March 1 ...... at Loyola March 8 ...... at Delaware March 8...... DUKE March 8 ...... at Ohio State March 11 ...... at Massachusetts March 15 ...... at St. John’s March 11 ...... VILLANOVA March 15 ...... DREXEL March 18 ...... SIENA March 15 ...... VERMONT March 21...... PRINCETON March 22 ...... at Massachusetts March 21 ...... at Fairfield March 29 ...... BINGHAMTON March 29 ...... at Syracuse March 29 ...... MASSACHUSETTS April 5 ...... at Hartford A April 5 ...... RUTGERS April 5 ...... at Hobart April 8 ...... YALE April 12 ...... GEORGETOWN April 12 ...... at St. John’s April 12 ...... at UMBC April 19 ...... at Fairfield April 15 ...... BUCKNELL April 18...... at Syracuse April 26 ...... at Hobart April 20 ...... RUTGERS April 20 ...... VERMONT May 3...... JOHNS HOPKINS April 26 ...... at St. Joseph’s April 26 ...... STONY BROOK May 3 ...... GEORGETOWN C 2007 Results 2007 Results at Notre Dame ...... L, 7-9 2007 Results at Johns Hopkins ...... W, 8-7 TOWSON ...... L, 8-9 DENVER...... L, 5-10 SIENA ...... W, 21-8 at Penn State ...... W, 10-9 NOTRE DAME...... L, 8-11 at Delaware ...... W, 13-7 vs. Duke ...... W, 8-7 LOYOLA ...... L, 9-10 at Massachusetts ...... W, 10-9 (OT) ST. JOHN’S ...... W, 12-6 OHIO STATE ...... L, 8-10 at Drexel...... W, 16-13 R MASSACHUSETTS...... W, 10-8 vs. Colgate ...... W, 7-4 HARTFORD ...... W, 16-4 SYRACUSE ...... W, 11-10 FAIRFIELD...... W, 10-7 COLGATE ...... W, 13-10 at Rutgers ...... L, 7-17 at Massachusetts...... L, 5-6 at Stony Brook ...... W, 14-5 at Georgetown ...... L, 8-10 HOBART ...... W, 12-7 at Yale...... W, 12-10 FAIRFIELD...... W, 19-2 ST. JOHN’S ...... W, 9-5 at Vermont ...... W, 14-7 HOBART...... W, 17-10 at Bucknell ...... L, 5-7 at Syracuse ...... L, 13-17 O at Johns Hopkins...... L, 9-12 at Rutgers ...... L, 7-8 DARTMOUTH ...... W, 15-14 at Albany (NCAA) ...... L, 9-19 ST. JOSEPH’S ...... W, 12-9 at Binghamton ...... L, 8-9 at Georgetown ...... L, 4-9 STONY BROOK ...... W, 17-5 UMBC ...... W, 15-14 LOYOLA (NCAA)...... W, 19-10 S vs. Cornell (NCAA) ...... L, 11-12 (OT) S E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 69 2008 Opponents I Villanova North Carolina Dartmouth Wildcats Tar Heels Big Green Tuesday, March 4 • 4:00 p.m. Sunday, March 8 • 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 15 • 2:00 p.m. Villanova, Pa. • Villanova Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. • Fetzer Field Atlanta, Ga. • The Lovett School R Notre Dame Leads Series 7-4 North Carolina Leads Series 4-3 Notre Dame Leads Series 4-2

Location: Villanova, Pa. Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: Hanover, N.H. Founded: 1842 Founded: 1793 Founded: 1769 Enrollment: 6,240 Enrollment: 26,878 Enrollment: 4,300 Colors: Blue & White Colors: Carolina Blue & White Colors: Dartmouth Green & White I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Villanova Stadium Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Fetzer Field (5,700/grass) Facilities (Capacity): Scully-Fahey Field (1,600) (12,000/astroplay) Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Athletic Director: Josie Harper Athletic Director: Vince Nicastro Head Coach: John Haus (North Carolina ’83) Head Coach: Bill Wilson (Loyola ’94) Head Coach: Mike Corrado (Villanova ’87) Record at North Carolina (Yrs.): 50-46 (7 years) Record at Dartmouth (Yrs.): 29-36 (4 years) 7-7 (1) 117-74 (13 years) Same S Record at Villanova (Yrs.): Overall Record (Yrs.): Overall Record (Yrs.): Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Assistants: Greg Paradine (North Carolina ’93), Judd Assistants: Andrew Towers (Brown ’94), Ryan Danehy Assistants: John Derham (Villanova ’88), Simon Connor Lattimore (North Carolina ’01), Pat Olmert (North (Dartmouth ’06) (Villanova ’04) Carolina ’89) Volunteer Assistant: Joe Canuso (Villanova ’06) 2007 Record: 5-10 2007 Record: 10-6 Conf. Record: 1-5 2007 Record: 7-7 Conf. Record (Finish): 0-3 NCAA Result: -- H Conf. Record (Finish): 2-4 (T-5th) NCAA Result: Quarterfinals (19-11 loss to Duke) Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- NCAA Result: -- Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: 8th Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 26/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 25/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/0 All-Americans Returning: -- Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 All-Americans Returning: Tim Kaiser, Sr., D (third All-Americans Lost: Nick Bonacci, A (honorable All-Americans Returning: -- team); Bart Wagner, Jr., A (honorable mention); Nick mention) All-Americans Lost: -- Tintle, Sr., M (honorable mention) All-Americans Lost: -- Men’s Lacrosse SID: Cindi Mansell Men’s Lacrosse SID: TBA Phone/Fax: (603) 646-2468/(603) 646-1286 Phone/Fax: (610) 519-4120/(610) 519-7323 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Dave Lohse E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (919) 962-7257/(919) 962-0612 Website: dartmouthsports.com Website: www.villanova.edu E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.TarHeelBlue.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Feb. 23 ...... HARTFORD Feb. 17 ...... at Syracuse 2008 Schedule Feb. 26 ...... HOLY CROSS Feb. 22 ...... LAFAYETTE Feb. 16...... BELLARMINE March 1 ...... at Fairfield March 1 ...... at Penn Feb. 23 ...... at Denver March 7 ...... VERMONT March 4 ...... NOTRE DAME March 2 ...... CORNELL March 15 ...... vs. Notre Dame March 11 ...... at Penn State March 8 ...... NOTRE DAME March 17 ...... at Presbyterian March 15 ...... at Lehigh March 11 ...... at Providence March 22...... at Brown March 18...... OHIO STATE March 15 ...... at Duke March 29 ...... vs. Duke March 22 ...... at Delaware March 18...... MARIST April 5 ...... PENN March 29 ...... SACRED HEART March 22 ...... MARYLAND April 12 ...... at Cornell April 5 ...... at Manhattan March 29 ...... at Johns Hopkins April 16 ...... YALE April 9 ...... HOFSTRA April 5...... VIRGINIA April 19 ...... at Virginia April 12 ...... at Robert Morris April 12...... vs. Ohio State April 26 ...... PRINCETON April 18...... at Towson April 19 ...... HOFSTRA May 3 ...... at Harvard April 26...... DREXEL 2007 Results 2007 Results 2007 Results vs. Ohio State ...... W, 14-10 at Duke ...... L, 11-17 at Lafayette ...... W, 8-5 DENVER ...... W, 11-8 at North Carolina...... L, 6-12 PENN ...... L, 6-10 DARTMOUTH ...... W, 12-6 FAIRFIELD ...... L, 8-11 at Denver...... L, 11-12 (OT) at Navy ...... L, 8-19 NOTRE DAME ...... W, 7-6 vs. Air Force...... W, 9-8 BELLARMINE...... W, 10-6 VERMONT ...... W, 16-7 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... W, 10-4 NOTRE DAME ...... W, 11-8 BROWN ...... W, 9-8 (4 OT) TOWSON ...... L, 5-6 VERMONT ...... W, 13-6 PROVIDENCE...... W, 6-4 at Hofstra ...... W, 9-8 DUKE ...... L, 7-9 at Penn...... L, 7-8 at Notre Dame ...... L, 5-15 at Maryland ...... L, 8-14 CORNELL ...... L, 3-17 MANHATTAN...... W, 12-6 JOHNS HOPKINS...... W, 13-10 at Yale ...... L, 12-15 at Drexel ...... L, 5-12 at Virginia ...... L, 9-10 (OT) at Virginia ...... L, 9-10 DELAWARE ...... L, 18-19 at Fairfield ...... W, 12-8 at Albany...... L, 14-15 LEHIGH ...... W, 15-7 PROVIDENCE...... W, 15-5 at Princeton ...... L, 6-13 ROBERT MORRIS ...... W, 16-5 at Duke ...... L, 9-13 at Holy Cross...... W, 16-10 at Sacred Heart ...... L, 14-15 NAVY (NCAA) ...... W, 12-8 HARVARD ...... L, 9-13 vs. Duke (NCAA) ...... L, 11-19

70 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Air Force Drexel Bellarmine Falcons Dragons Knights Saturday, March 22 • 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 • 4:00 p.m. Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 p.m. USAFA, Colo. • Cadet Lacrosse Stadium Notre Dame, Ind. • Moose Krause Stadium Louisville, Ky. • Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Notre Dame Leads Series 18-2 Notre Dame Leads Series 1-0 Notre Dame Leads Series 2-0

Location: USAFA, Colo. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Location: Louisville, Ky. Founded: 1954 Founded: 1891 Founded: 1950 Enrollment: 4,000 Enrollment: 19,885 Enrollment: 2,627 Colors: Blue & Silver Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Colors: Silver/Scarlet Conference: Great Western Lacrosse League Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Great Western Lacrosse League Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Cadet Lacrosse Stadium Facilities: Vidas Field Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Owsley B. Frazier Stadium (2,000/field turf) Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer (2,000/turf) Athletic Director: Dr. Hans J. Mueh Athletic Director: Scott Wiegandt Head Coach: Chris Bates (Dartmouth ’90) Head Coach: Fred Acee (Cortland State ’63) Record at Drexel (Yrs.): 50-59 (8) Head Coach: Jack McGetrick (Cortland State ’72) Record at Air Force (Yrs.): 35-95 (10) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Record at Bellarmine (Yrs.): 23-20 (3) Overall Record (Yrs.): 347-214-1 (40) Assistants: Andrew Baxter, Stephen Brundage Overall Record (Yrs.): 110-94 Assistants: Lt. Col. Rob Koehler (USMA ’85), Eric Assistant: Cameron Adams (Bellarmine ’07) Seremet (North Carolina ’92) 2007 Record: 11-5 Conf. Record: 5-1 2007 Record: 3-10 2007 Record: 2-10 NCAA Result: -- Conf. Record (Finish): 1-4 (T-4th) Conf. Record (Finish): 1-4 (T-4th) Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: 17th NCAA Result: -- NCAA Result: -- Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 31/12 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 26/14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 28/11 All-Americans Returning: -- Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 All-Americans Lost: Adam Crystal, D (honorable All-Americans Returning: -- All-Americans Returning: -- mention) All-Americans Lost: -- All-Americans Lost: -- Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Tuberosa Men’s Lacrosse SID: Nels Popp Men’s Lacrosse SID: Melissa McKeown Phone/Fax: (215) 895-1591/(215) 895-2038 Phone/Fax: (502) 452-8380/(502) 452-8450 Phone/Fax: (719) 333-9025/(719) 333-3798 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.drexeldragons.com Website: athletics.bellarmine.edu Website: GoAirForceFalcons.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Feb. 17 ...... VIRGINIA Feb. 16 ...... at North Carolina Feb. 26...... PROVIDENCE Feb. 23 ...... at Penn Feb. 23 ...... VMI March 1 ...... at Army Feb. 26...... LEHIGH March 1 ...... ROBERT MORRIS March 8 ...... vs. Penn March 1 ...... at Binghamton March 4 ...... SAINT JOSEPH’S L March 9...... vs. Brown March 8 ...... ST. JOHN’S March 8 ...... vs. Manhattan March 16...... at Maryland March 11 ...... SAINT JOSEPH’S March 15 ...... PRESBYTERIAN March 22 ...... NOTRE DAME March 15 ...... at Albany March 18...... WAGNER March 25 ...... PRESBYTERIAN March 22 ...... at Lafayette March 22...... at Vermont April 6 ...... at Ohio State March 25 ...... at Notre Dame March 29 ...... NOTRE DAME April 11 ...... BELLARMINE March 29 ...... HOFSTRA April 2 ...... at Ohio State A April 13 ...... QUINNIPIAC April 5 ...... ROBERT MORRIS April 11 ...... at Air Force April 20 ...... at Yale April 9 ...... at Delaware April 13 ...... at Denver April 26 ...... DENVER April 12...... at Towson April 19 ...... at Lafayette April 19...... SACRED HEART April 26 ...... at Quinnipiac 2007 Results April 26 ...... at Villanova SIENA ...... W, 11-7 2007 Results C vs. UMBC...... L, 7-13 2007 Results at Maryland ...... L, 6-11 vs. Villanova ...... L, 8-9 at Virginia...... W, 11-10 ST. JOHN’S ...... W, 12-11 vs. Yale...... L, 9-12 at Lehigh ...... L, 6-8 MANHATTAN ...... L, 7-8 (2OT) at Bucknell ...... L, 3-8 at Saint Joseph’s ...... W, 11-3 at North Carolina...... L, 6-10 at Army ...... L, 3-7 BINGHAMTON...... W, 4-2 at Brown ...... L, 8-9 at Quinnipiac...... W, 16-9 ST. JOHN’S ...... W, 9-2 at Notre Dame ...... L, 3-11 R at Notre Dame ...... L, 4-16 NOTRE DAME...... L, 5-16 at Princeton ...... L, 3-17 at Bellarmine ...... L, 10-16 vs. Albany ...... L, 13-16 at Duke ...... L, 9-18 OHIO STATE ...... L, 6-10 LAFAYETTE ...... W, 9-6 at Wagner...... W, 12-8 at Denver...... L, 9-11 at VMI ...... W, 14-6 OHIO STATE ...... L, 9-13 at Duke ...... L, 6-19 at Sacred Heart ...... W, 10-3 DENVER...... L, 7-9 DELAWARE...... W, 11-7 AIR FORCE ...... W, 16-10 O VILLANOVA ...... W, 12-5 QUINNIPIAC ...... L, 6-11 at Robert Morris...... W, 13-9 TOWSON ...... L, 8-9 at Hofstra ...... W, 8-7 S DELAWARE ...... L, 7-11 S E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 71 2008 Opponents I Denver Quinnipiac Lehigh Pioneers Bobcats Mountain Hawks Saturday, April 5 • 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 18 • 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 20 • 1:00 p.m. Bridgeview, Ill. • Toyota Park Notre Dame, Ind. • School Field Bethlehem, Pa. • Ulrich Field R Notre Dame Leads Series 9-2 Notre Dame Leads Series 2-0 Notre Dame Leads Series 3-0

Location: Denver, Colo. Location: Hamden, Conn. Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Founded: 1864 Founded: 1929 Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 10,791 Enrollment: 7,400 Enrollment: 4,513 Colors: Crimson & Gold Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Brown & White I Conference: Great Western Lacrosse League Conference: Great Western Lacrosse League Conference: Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Barton Lacrosse Stadium Facilities: Quinnipiac Field Hockey/Lacrosse Field Facilities (Surface): Ulrich Field (artificial turf and (2,000/turf) Athletic Director: Jack McDonald natural grass) Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett Head Coach: Eric Fekete (Skidmore ’89) Head Coach: Jamie Munro (Brown ’89) Record at Quinnipiac (Yrs.): 26-52 (6) Head Coach: Kevin Cassese (Duke ‘03) Record at Denver (Yrs.): 73-55 (9 years) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Record at Lehigh (Yrs.): First Season S Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Assistants: Bruce Frady, Eddie Morley Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Associate Head Coach: Jon Torpey (Ohio State ’00) Assistants: Taylor Wray (Duke ’03), Brendan Callahan Assistant Coach: Matt Brown (Denver ’05) 2007 Record: 6-7 (Stony Brook ’07) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bart Sullivan (Denver ’06) Conf. Record (Finish): 1-4 (T-4th) NCAA Result: -- 2007 Record: 4-9 2007 Record: 9-7 Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Conf. Record (Finish): 2-4 (5th) H Conf. Record (Finish): 3-2 (3rd) NCAA Result: -- NCAA Result: -- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 26/20 Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 All-Americans Returning: -- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/23 All-Americans Lost: -- Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/8 All-Americans Returning: -- All-Americans Returning: -- Men’s Lacrosse SID: Greg Ott All-Americans Lost: -- All-Americans Lost: -- Phone/Fax: (203) 582-5387/(203) 582-5385 E-mail: [email protected] Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Stagnitta Men’s Lacrosse SID: Celya McCullah Press Box Phone: (203) 506-8054 Phone/Fax: (610) 758-6631/(610) 758-4407 Phone/Fax: (303) 871-4990/(303) 871-3890 Website: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.lehighsports.com Website: www.DenverPioneers.com 2008 Schedule Feb. 16...... WAGNER 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Feb. 23 ...... ST. JOHN’S Feb. 16...... at Saint Joseph’s Feb. 16 ...... COLGATE March 1...... at Manhattan Feb. 23...... at Brown Feb. 23...... NORTH CAROLINA March 8...... PROVIDENCE Feb. 26...... at Drexel March 1 ...... at UMBC March 12...... at Marist March 1 ...... HOLY CROSS March 2 ...... at Towson March 15 ...... HARTFORD March 4 ...... at Duke March 8 ...... BROWN March 29...... OHIO STATE March 8...... WAGNER March 9...... PENNSYLVANIA April 3 ...... at Sacred Heart March 11 ...... at Navy March 18 ...... vs. Cornell April 11 ...... at Denver March 15 ...... VILLANOVA March 22 ...... at Stony Brook April 13 ...... at Air Force March 19 ...... ARMY March 24 ...... PRESBYTERIAN April 18 ...... at Notre Dame March 22 ...... ST. JOHN’S March 29...... HARVARD April 26 ...... BELLARMINE March 25...... DELAWARE April 5 ...... vs. Notre Dame March 29 ...... at Lafayette April 11 ...... QUINNIPIAC April 5 ...... at Colgate April 13 ...... BELLARMINE 2007 Results April 11 ...... BUCKNELL VERMONT...... L, 8-15 April 19 ...... at Ohio State April 20 ...... NOTRE DAME April 26 ...... at Air Force at Providence ...... W, 6-5 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... W, 12-5 at St. John’s...... L, 8-9 2007 Results 2007 Results WAGNER...... W, 13-2 at Delaware...... L, 5-9 at Penn State ...... W, 10-5 DENVER...... L, 9-10 DREXEL...... W, 8-6 at North Carolina...... L, 8-11 at Ohio State...... L, 6-14 at Penn ...... L, 12-13 at Duke ...... L, 9-13 AIR FORCE ...... L, 9-16 at Holy Cross ...... W, 9-8 (OT) vs. Villanova ...... W, 12-11 (2OT) at Hartford ...... W, 8-7 NAVY ...... L, 5-9 vs. UMBC ...... W, 13-8 SACRED HEART ...... W, 10-9 at Army ...... L, 6-7 STONY BROOK ...... L, 8-11 at Bellarmine ...... W, 11-6 at Stony Brook ...... L, 9-10 HARTFORD ...... W, 16-4 HOLY CROSS...... L, 5-11 LAFAYETTE ...... W, 8-3 VERMONT...... L, 8-9 NOTRE DAME...... L, 9-14 COLGATE...... L, 8-10 at Quinnipiac...... W, 10-9 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... W, 12-2 HARVARD ...... L, 4-6 at Bucknell ...... L, 5-11 at Providence ...... W, 10-7 at Villanova...... L, 7-15 at Bellarmine ...... W, 9-7 at Notre Dame ...... L, 2-14 at Notre Dame ...... L, 6-14 OHIO STATE ...... L, 9-10 (OT) AIR FORCE ...... W, 11-9 at Pennsylvania...... W, 8-5

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Ohio State Great Western Lacrosse Buckeyes League Tournament Sunday, April 27 • 12:00 p.m. May 2 • Semifinals Notre Dame, Ind. • Alumni Field Birmingham, Mich. Notre Dame Leads Series 21-9 Location: Columbus, Ohio 2008 Schedule May 4 • Final Founded: 1870 Feb. 16...... NAVY Birmingham, Mich. Enrollment: 50,818 Feb. 23 ...... COLGATE Colors: Scarlet & Gray March 1...... at Bucknell Conference: Great Western Lacrosse League March 8 ...... PENN STATE Facilities (Capacity/Surface): Jesse Owens Memorial March 15...... at Robert Morris NCAA Stadium (10,000/grass) March 18 ...... at Villanova Athletic Director: Eugene Smith March 22 ...... UMBC Championship March 29...... at Quinnipiac May 10-11 • First Round Head Coach: Joe Breschi (North Carolina ’90) April 2 ...... BELLARMINE Record at Ohio State (Yrs.): 81-57 (10) April 6 ...... AIR FORCE Campus Sites Overall Record (Yrs.): Same April 12...... vs. North Carolina Assistants: Nick Myers (Springfield ’01), Anthony Gilardi April 19 ...... DENVER (Ohio State ’04) May 17-18 • Quarterfinals April 27 ...... at Notre Dame Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bill Katsaros (Oakland ’04) Ithaca, N.Y. & Annapolis, Md.

2007 Record: 9-5 2007 Results Conf. Record (Finish): 4-1 (2nd) ROBERT MORRIS ...... W, 13-5 May 24 • Semifinals NCAA Result: -- vs. North Carolina ...... L, 10-14 Foxboro, Mass. Final Inside Lacrosse National Ranking: -- vs. WAGNER...... W, 19-1 HARVARD...... W, 13-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 31/13 BUCKNELL ...... L, 6-7 May 26 • Final Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 at Penn State ...... W, 10-8 Foxboro, Mass. All-Americans Returning: -- at Towson ...... L, 8-10 All-Americans Lost: -- at UMBC ...... L, 9-11 QUINNIPIAC...... W, 14-6 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Leann Parker at Bellarmine ...... W, 13-9 Phone/Fax: (614) 688-0294/(614) 292-8547 at Air Force ...... W, 10-6 E-mail: [email protected] at Denver ...... W, 10-9 (OT) Press Box Phone: (614) 247-7108 NOTRE DAME...... L, 6-12 L Website: ohiostatebuckeyes.com ARMY ...... W, 17-7 A C R O S

Notre Dame will host Ohio State in the regular-season finale on April 27. The Fighting Irish and Buckeyes could also S meet again in the inaugural Great Western Lacrosse League tournament, which will be held May 2nd and 4th in E Birmingham, Mich. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 73

NOTREHISTORY DAME & RECORDS

Senior co-captain

Dave Carey scored

two goals in Notre

Dame’s first-ever

appearance in the

NCAA Tournament.

The Irish fell at

Harvard, 9-3,

during the 1990

season. Year Coach W L Pct. Rank Conference NCAA All-Time 1981 Rich O’Leary 6 6 .500 -- 5-5 -- Results 1982 Rich O’Leary 9 6 .600 -- 7-3 (1st) -- 1983 Rich O’Leary 6 7 .461 -- 5-4 -- 1984 Rich O’Leary 9 3 .750 -- 8-1 (1st) -- I All-Time 1985 Rich O’Leary 9 7 .562 -- 5-0 (1st); 7-2 -- Assistant Coaches 1986 Rich O’Leary 9 4 .692 -- 5-1; 7-2 -- Mark Tallmadge 1981-82 1987 Rich O’Leary 6 5 .545 -- 3-1 (2nd); 4-3 -- Kevin Corrigan 1983-86 1988 Rich O’Leary 10 4 .714 -- 3-1 (T-1st); 5-3 -- R Austin Henry 1984-85 1989 Kevin Corrigan 7 6 .538 -- 1-2; 4-3 -- David Cerny 1987-88 1990 Kevin Corrigan 9 7 .562 17th 3-0 (1st); 5-2 First Round 1991 Kevin Corrigan 7 7 .500 -- 2-1; 4-2 -- Gerry Byrne 1989-91, 2007-present 1992 Kevin Corrigan 10 5 .667 -- 2-1 (1st); 4-1 First Round Mark Vita 1990-91 1993 Kevin Corrigan 11 3 .786 15th 3-0 (1st); 3-1 First Round Kevin Lawler 1990-91 I 1994 Kevin Corrigan 10 2 .833 14th 3-0 (1st) First Round Wally Stack 1991 1995 Kevin Corrigan 9 5 .643 15th 4-0 (1st) Quarterfinals Chris Burdick 1992-93 1996 Kevin Corrigan 9 4 .692 11th 4-0 (1st) First Round Chip Castro 1992-93 1997 Kevin Corrigan 9 3 .750 9th 3-0 (1st) First Round Kevin Gates 1992-93 1998 Kevin Corrigan 5 7 .417 20th 2-1 (2nd) -- S Matt Gleason 1992-93 1999 Kevin Corrigan 8 6 .571 14th 3-1 (T-1st) First Round Tim Shea 1994-1996 2000 Kevin Corrigan 10 4 .714 13th 5-0 (1st) Quarterfinals Paul Shea 1994-95 2001 Kevin Corrigan 14 2 .875 4th 5-0 (1st) Semifinals Jim Busse 1995 2002 Kevin Corrigan 5 8 .385 -- 4-1 (T-1st) -- Brian Mayglothing 1996 2003 Kevin Corrigan 9 5 .643 18th 4-1 (T-1st) -- H Kevin Anderson 1997-2006 2004 Kevin Corrigan 7 5 .583 12th 4-1 (2nd) -- Steve Ciccarone 1997 2005 Kevin Corrigan 7 4 .636 19th 3-2 (3rd) -- Jim Finlay 1998-99 2006 Kevin Corrigan 10 5 .667 17th 3-2 (2nd) First Round Will DeRiso 2000 2007 Kevin Corrigan 11 4 .733 11th 5-0 (1st) First Round Matt Rienzo 2001 27-Year Totals 231 134 .633 15 titles 12 appearances Dave Campbell 2002-03 Notre Dame competed in the Midwest Lacrosse Association from 1981-93, including the MLA’s Great Lakes Steve Bishko 2004 (v) Notes: Conference from 1985-93. During those years, the GLC record is listed first, followed by MLA record. Notre Dame has Guy Van Arsdale 2004 been a member of the Great Western Lacrosse League since 1994. The rankings are from the season’s final United Dave Cornell 2005-2006 States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association listing. Brian Fisher 2007-present

Notre Dame in the USILA National Rankings First Ranking: T-17th; final 1990 First Midseason Ranking: 16th; March 21, 1993 Head Coaches Highest Ranking: 2nd; March 19, 2001 Highest Final Ranking: 4th, 2001 Highest Preseason Ranking: 8th, 2004 Years Ranked in USILA Poll: 16: 1990, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98, ‘99, 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Years Ranked in USILA Top 15: 15 in a row: 1993, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98, ‘99, 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Years Ranked in USILA Top 10: 9: 1996, ’97, ’98, 2001, ’03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Rich O’Leary Years Ranked in USILA Top 5: 2: 2001, ‘04 64-42 (.604) Years Ranked in USILA Preseason Poll: 14: 1994-17th, 1995-17th, 1996-12th, 1997-14th, 1998- 1981-88 9th, 1999-19th, 2000-14th, 2001-11th, 2002-11th, 2003-17th, 2004-8th, 2005-14th, 2006-12th, 2007-11th Years Ranked in USILA Final Poll: 14: 1990-17th, 1993-15th, 1994-14th, 1995-15th, 1996-11th, 1997-9th, 1999-14th, 2000-13th, 2001-4th, 2003-18th, 2004-12th, 2005-19th, 2006-17th, 2007-11th Most Consecutive Weeks in USILA Poll: 53, 3/21/93 – 4/6/98

Note: The final USILA poll is traditionally released prior to the NCAA Tournament. At times the preseason poll has been released after some teams have played games.

Kevin Corrigan 167-92 (.645) The only two head coaches in the 1989-present varsity history of the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse program are Rich O’Leary (left) and Kevin Corrigan, seen here during the 2004 season.

76 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® National Semifinal Appearance Caps Historic Season L For Notre Dame Lacrosse Team Notre Dame completed a storybook season the program’s 21-year history that an Irish team Glatzel finished his Irish career as the school’s with its first-ever appearance in the semifinals of won 10 or more games. fourth all-time leading scorer, as he registered the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Notre Dame ended with its best-ever ranking, 106 goals (fourth best) and 61 assists. After 2001. The Irish finished 14-2, establishing new as the Irish finished fourth in the USILA/STX, scoring just two goals and dishing off one assist A school marks for victories and winning percent- Brine/360 Lacrosse.com, and Warrior/Inside during his freshman season, Glatzel averaged age (.875). While the team’s success came as a Lacrosse.com polls. When the NCAA tourna- 34.6 goals and 20.0 assists in his final three sea- surprise to some in the lacrosse world, head ment pairings were announced on May 6, the sons. coach Kevin Corrigan was not among them. Irish earned the fifth seed in the 12-team NCAA Goalie Kirk Howell, a second-team selection, Notre Dame began its preparations for the ’01 tournament field as Notre Dame played as a registered a 7.07 goals-against average and .632 C campaign in the fall of 2000 with a quiet sense of seeded team for the first time in program his- save percentage, as he ranked third and fourth confidence. With eight starters and seven of its tory. nationally in those respective categories. Howell top eight scorers returning from a team that Notre Dame advanced to the national semifi- had the distinction of being one of just four play- reached the NCAA quarterfinals in ’00 for the nals following a 12-7 win over Bucknell in the ers to serve as a team captain for two seasons. second time in six seasons, Corrigan and his first round and its first-ever win over Johns Howell helped Notre Dame establish a single- R staff couldn’t help but contemplate the potential Hopkins, 13-9, in the quarterfinals. Entering its season mark for goals allowed as the Irish gave for success. matchup with the Blue Jays, Notre Dame was 0- up just 6.94 per game, eclipsing the old mark of Notre Dame won its first five games of the sea- 2 all-time against one of lacrosse’s most storied 7.23 established during the 1996 season. son and climbed to an all-time high of #2 in the programs. Midfielder Steve Bishko was a third-team hon- United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Although the season ended with a disap- oree, as he finished with 19 goals and five assists O Association (USILA)/STX Poll in mid-March fol- pointing 12-5 loss to top-seeded and perennial and led the team with 69 ground balls. lowing first-ever back-to-back road wins at sev- power Syracuse in the semifinals, it was cer- Defenseman Mike Adams earned honorable enth-ranked Virginia (11-8) and fifth-ranked tainly a year of milestones for the Irish lacrosse mention All-America honors, as did attackman Loyola (10-7). The only blemish on the Irish program. A record five Notre Dame players David Ulrich, who led the team in assists all four record during the regular season was an 11-10 earned USILA All-America honors. Attackman years and closed out his Irish career as the S overtime loss at Hofstra. Tom Glatzel became the school’s first first-team school’s career assist leader. One of just two Corrigan’s squad finished the regular season selection after having one of the greatest sea- players to lead Notre Dame in scoring all four with a 12-1 record and played as a top-10 team in sons ever by an Irish lacrosse player. One of five years, Ulrich finished with 110 assists, an aver- all but one game during the season. His second finalists for the Tewaaraton Trophy, awarded to age of nearly 28 per season. In addition to earn- straight 10-win campaign marked the first back- the nation’s top player, Glatzel scored 40 goals ing honorable mention All-America honors, S to-back double-digit-victory totals since 1991-93, and dished off 27 assists. His 67 points were the Adams became the first first-team CoSIDA when Irish teams registered three consecutive most in a single season since Randy Colley’s Academic All-American in the program’s history. E 10-win seasons. It also marked the sixth time in school-record 74 during the 1995 campaign. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 77 All- Americans Randy Todd Colley Rassas I Mike Iorio R I Attack • Wilton, Conn. • Wilton H.S. Defense • Northfield, Ill. • Loyola Acad. USILA Honorable Mention – 1994-95 USILA Second Team – 1997 USILA Third Team – 1996, 1998

Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP G A Pts. GB 1992 15 43 28 71 33 1995 13 0 0 0 33 Defense • Chester, N.J. • Mendham H.S. 1993 14 48 23 71 61 1996 13 0 2 2 41 1994 12 33 24 57 30 S USILA Third Team – 1993, 1994 1997 12 1 0 1 68 1995 14 49 25 74 47 USILA Second Team – 1995 1998 12 1 1 2 52 Totals 55 173 100 273 171 Year GP G A Pts. GB Totals 50 2 3 5 194 1992 15 0 0 0 58 1993 14 3 4 7 45 1994 12 6 2 8 55 1995 14 1 1 2 37 H Chris Totals 55 10 7 17 195 Jimmy Keenan Dusseau Alex Cade

Midfield • Floral Park, N.Y. • Chaminade H.S. Attack Columbus, Ohio • Upper Arlington H.S. USILA Honorable Mention – 1996-98 USILA Honorable Mention – 1999

Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP G A Pts. GB 1995 14 5 3 8 23 1996 13 29 2 31 17 Goal • North Potomac, Md. 1996 13 15 19 34 59 1997 12 29 5 34 16 Landon School 1997 12 12 28 40 42 1998 12 24 2 26 14 USILA Honorable Mention – 1996 1998 12 22 13 35 40 1999 14 33 2 35 15 Totals 51 54 63 117 164 Totals 51 115 11 126 62 Year GP GA Svs. Pct. Time GAA 1995 13 92 158 .632 724:28 7.62 1996 13 88 169 .658 737:45 7.16 1997 12 98 133 .576 663.37 8.86 1998 12 101 161 .615 679:00 8.92 Tom Kirk Totals 50 379 621 .621 2804:50 8.11 Glatzel Howell David Ulrich

Attack • Ellicott City, Md. • Boys’ Latin H.S. Goal USILA First Team – 2001 Nashville, Tenn. • Montgomery Bell Acad. USILA Honorable Mention – 2000 USILA Second Team – 2001

Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP GA Svs. Pct. Time GAA 1998 7 2 1 3 6 1998 3 3 5 .625 41:00 4:39 Attack • Baltimore, Md. • Boys’ Latin H.S. 1999 14 26 15 41 30 1999 14 118 160 .576 825:54 8.57 USILA Honorable Mention – 2000-01 2000 14 38 18 56 61 2000 14 119 153 .563 821:00 8.70 2001 16 40 27 67 46 2001 16 105 180 .632 891:34 7.07 Totals 51 106 61 167 143 Year GP G A Pts. GB Totals47 345 498 .591 2579:28 8.03 1998 12 16 18 34 13 1999 14 17 31 48 41 2000 14 17 32 49 50 2001 16 20 29 49 56 Totals 56 70 110 180 160

78 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Steve Mike A.J. Bishko Adams Wright

Midfield • West Islip, N.Y. • West Islip H.S. Defense • Wilton, Conn. • Wilton H.S. Defense USILA Third Team – 2001 USILA Honorable Mention – 2001 Timonium, Md. • Loyola Blakefield H.S. USILA Honorable Mention – 2002

Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP G A Pts. GB 1998 13 0 3 3 27 1998 6 0 0 0 1 1999 20000 1999 14 16 8 24 40 1999 14 0 0 0 37 2000 14 0 0 0 26 2000 14 17 6 23 44 2000 14 3 0 3 43 2001 16 0 0 0 28 2001 16 19 5 34 69 2001 16 0 1 1 37 2002 12 0 0 0 31 Totals 56 52 22 74 180 Totals 50 3 1 4 118 Totals 45 0 0 0 85

Pat D.J. Joey Walsh Driscoll Kemp

Attack • Wantagh, N.Y. • Wantagh H.S. Defense • Downington, Pa. • Malvern Prep Goal • Potomac, Md. • Georgetown Prep USILA Third Team -- 2004 USILA Second Team - 2006 USILA Honorable Mention – 2006 & 2007 L USILA Honorable Mention - 2003, 2005 USILA Honorable Mention – 2005 Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP GA Svs. Pct. Time GAA 2003 14 20 32 52 33 2003 14 1 0 1 61 2005 11 70 131 .652 502:40 8.36 2004 12 21 26 47 20 2004 12 0 0 0 37 2006 15 108 159 .596 859:57 7.54 2005 11 21 22 43 19 2005 10 0 0 0 37 2007 15 96 153 .614 849:03 6.78 2006 15 22 28 50 28 2006 15 0 2267 Totals41 274 443 .618 2211:40 7.43 A Totals 52 84 108 192 100 Totals 51 1 2 3 202 C R O S S E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 79 All- Americans I Sean Hubschmann R I S Defense • Malvern, Pa. • Malvern Prep Attack/Midfield • Short Hills, N.J. • Delbarton USILA Honorable Mention – 2007 USILA Honorable Mention – 2007

Year GP G A Pts. GB Year GP G A Pts. GB 2003 12 3 3 6 7 2005 11 0 0 0 14 2004 11 18 11 29 20 2006 15 0 0 0 41 2005 DNP 2007 15 1 0 1 33 2006 15 31 19 50 24 H 2007 15 27 12 39 20 Totals 41 1 0 1 88 Totals 53 79 45 124 71

Michael Will Podgajny Yeatman

Midfield • Ridley Park, Pa. • Ridley Attack • San Diego, Calif. • Rancho Bernardo USILA Honorable Mention – 2007 USILA Honorable Mention – 2007

Year GP G A Pts. GB 2005 11 10 6 16 10 2006 11 7 8 15 6 Year GP G A Pts. GB 2007 15 26 13 39 63 2007 15 21 25 46 27 Totals 37 43 27 70 79 Totals 15 21 25 46 27

United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-America Honors

1993 Mike Iorio (D,So.),Third Team 2002 A.J.Wright (D,Sr.),Honorable Mention 1994 Mike Iorio (D,Jr.),Third Team 2003 Pat Walsh (A,Fr.),Honorable Mention Randy Colley (A,Sr.),Honorable Mention 2004 Pat Walsh (A,So.),Third Team 1995 Mike Iorio (D,Sr.),Second Team 2005 D.J.Driscoll (D,Jr.) Honorable Mention Randy Colley (A,Sr.),Honorable Mention Pat Walsh (A,Jr.),Honorable Mention 1996 Todd Rassas (D,So.),Third Team 2006 D.J.Driscoll (D,Sr.) Second Team Alex Cade (G,So.),Honorable Mention Joey Kemp (G,So.) Honorable Mention Jimmy Keenan (M,So.),Honorable Mention 2007 Brian Hubschmann (M/A,Sr.) Honorable Mention 1997 Todd Rassas (D,Jr.),Second Team Sean Dougherty (D,Jr.) Honorable Mention Jimmy Keenan (M,Jr.),Honorable Mention Joey Kemp (G,Jr.) Honorable Mention 1998 Todd Rassas (D,Sr.),Third Team Michael Podgajny (M,Jr.) Honorable Mention Jimmy Keenan (M,Sr.),Honorable Mention Will Yeatman (A,So.) Honorable Mention 1999 Chris Dusseau (A,Sr.),Honorable Mention 2000 Tom Glatzel (A,Jr.),Honorable Mention David Ulrich (A,Jr.),Honorable Mention 2001 Tom Glatzel (A,Sr.),First Team Kirk Howell (G,Sr.),Second Team Steve Bishko (M,Sr.),Third Team Mike Adams (D,Sr.),Honorable Mention David Ulrich (A,Sr.),Honorable Mention

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Scoring (goals-assists) — NCAA ND: Carey 2-0; Quigley 1-0; McHugh 0-1 HU: Cavuoti 3-1; Linehan 1-1; Reilly 2-0; Donovan 0-2; Dolan 1-0; Dodge 1-0; Tournament History Rogers 1-0 ND HU I Shots ...... 28 34 Faceoffs Won ...... 5 11 Saves...... Parent 11 Miller 14 Ground Balls ...... 63 53 Notre Dame’s NCAA Clears/Fails ...... 12/8 14/7 R Championship Results Man-Up ...... 0 of 5 1 of 3 1990 – First Round Penalties ...... 3-2:30 4-3:00 #5 Harvard 9,#17 Notre Dame 3 1992 – First Round #5 Johns Hopkins 15,Notre Dame 7 1992 NCAA Tournament – First Round I 1993 – First Round #5 Johns Hopkins 15, Notre Dame 7 #5 Virginia 19,#15 Notre Dame 9 May 10, 1992/Baltimore, Md. 1994 – First Round Making its second NCAA tournament appearance, Notre Dame traveled to #5 Virginia 23,#14 Notre Dame 4 Baltimore, Md., to play perennial power Johns Hopkins. The Irish entered 1995 – Quarterfinals the contest winners of nine of their final 10 games of the regular season. S #15 Notre Dame 12,#5 Duke 10 The fifth-seeded Blue Jays got off to a fast start, as Hopkins held a 7-0 half- #4 Maryland 14,#15 Notre Dame 11 time advantage. Notre Dame got its offense into gear in the second half, but 1996 – First Round it wasn’t enough as the Blue Jays won the game 15-7. #9 Johns Hopkins 12,#11 Notre Dame 7 Johns Hopkins’ goalie Scott Giardina, a third-team All-America selection, 1997 – First Round had 11 saves in the second quarter and finished with 21 for the game. Two- H #6 Loyola 21,#9 Notre Dame 5 time All-American Adam Wright paced the Blue Jays with four goals in the 1999 – First Round game. #5 Georgetown 14,#14 Notre Dame 10 Randy Colley scored three times to lead the Irish. Ryan Jewell came off 2000 – Quarterfinals the bench to make nine saves in goal. #13 Notre Dame 15,#5 Loyola 13 Notre Dame finished the ’92 campaign with a 10-5 record, while Johns #4 Johns Hopkins 15,#13 Notre Dame 11 Hopkins advanced to the NCAA semifinals before losing to Syracuse. 2001 – Semifinals Notre Dame 0 0 4 3 7 #4 Notre Dame 12,#10 Bucknell 7 #5 Johns Hopkins 3 4 4 4 15 #4 Notre Dame 13,#3 Johns Hopkins 9 Scoring (goals-assists) — #2 Syracuse 12,#4 Notre Dame 5 ND: Colley 3-0; Lamb 1-0, Perriello 1-0; Mayglothling 1-0; Snyder 1-0, Carroll 2006 – First Round 0-1; Ahmuty 0-1; O’Brien 0-1 #1 Virginia 14,#15 Notre Dame 10 JH: Wright 4-0; Riordan 3-2; Wills 3-3; Lukac 2-0; Piccola 2-0; Jacobs 1-0; Burns 2007 – First Round 0-1 #5 Johns Hopkins 11,#9 Notre Dame 10 (OT)

1990 NCAA Tournament – First Round #5 Harvard 9, #17 Notre Dame 3 May 16, 1990/Cambridge, Mass. Notre Dame marked its 10th year of varsity lacrosse with its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. The Irish, after finishing tied for 17th in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) rankings, entered their contest against the fifth-seeded and co-Ivy League champion as the 12th seed and owners of the bid reserved for a team from the Midwest. Behind freshman goalie Chris Parent, who made 11 saves in the contest, Notre Dame, which finished its season with a 9-7 record, played one of its better games, as the Irish defense held Harvard to under 10 goals for only the third time during the ’90 campaign. The Irish offense, however, was stymied as coach Kevin Corrigan’s squad, which averaged nearly 11 goals throughout the season, was unable to capitalize on numerous scoring opportunities. Senior co-captain Dave Carey, a native of Sudbury, Mass., led the Irish with two goals in his homecoming. Harvard was paced in the game by Mick Cavuoti’s two goals and an assist. Harvard jumped out to a 6-0 advantage at the end of three quarters, while the Irish tallied all three of their goals in the final 15-minute stanza. Chris Miller made 14 saves for the hosts in goal, as the Irish also failed to capitalize on five man-up opportunities. #17 Notre Dame 0 0 03 3 In Notre Dame’s first-ever NCAA Tournament game, Chris Parent #5 Harvard 3 2 1 3 9 made 11 saves in a 9-3 setback to Harvard.

82 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® ND JH Scoring (goals-assists) — Shots ...... 41 47 ND: Snyder 2-0; Colley 1-1; Iorio 1-0; Pett 0-1; Gallagher 0-1 Faceoffs Won ...... 16 10 UVA: Whitely 2-3; Fox 3-0; Nugent 1-3; Miller 1-3; Watson 1-2; Jones 1-1; Saves Parent 11 Giardina 21 Dausch 0-1; LaVerghetta 2-1; Vaughn 2-0; Traynor 3-0; Mueller 1-0; Johnson 1- Jewell 9 Banks 1 0; Hoag 1-0; Birch 1-0; Dixon 1-0; Knight 2-0 Finn 0 ND UVA Ground Balls ...... 41 52 Shots ...... 18 55 Clears/Fails ...... 21/5 29/6 Faceoffs Won ...... 11 28 Man-Up ...... 0 of 1 2 of 2 Saves Jewell 6 Ireland 3 Penalties ...... 2-1:30 1-1:00 Sullivan 4 Durling 6 Ground Balls ...... 36 78 Clears/Fails ...... 18/15 28/2 1993 NCAA Tournament – First Round Man-Up ...... 1 of 5 1 of 3 #5 Virginia 19, #15 Notre Dame 9 Penalties ...... 2-2:30 5-4:30 May 15, 1993/Charlottesville, Va. Notre Dame earned its second straight NCAA tournament berth and third 1995 NCAA Tournament – First Round in four years, as the Irish traveled to Charlottesville, Va., for a first-round contest against head coach Kevin Corrigan’s alma mater, Virginia. The fifth- #15 Notre Dame 12, #5 Duke 10 year Irish mentor, a 1988 graduate, played midfield for the Cavaliers for May 13, 1995/Durham, N.C. three years and was an assistant on the Virginia staff for two. Notre Dame proved the skeptics wrong as the Irish, making their fourth The 15th-ranked Irish entered the contest boasting a school-record 11 straight NCAA tournament appearance, stunned the lacrosse world with a wins. Without a senior in the starting lineup, Notre Dame faced its second come-from-behind 12-10 victory at fifth-seeded Duke. It was the biggest win Atlantic Coast Conference foe of the season. During the regular season, the in Notre Dame lacrosse history to date. Irish dropped a 13-7 decision at Duke. After being outscored 57-20 in its first three tournament appearances, The Cavaliers opened up the contest by scoring seven straight goals and Notre Dame had other ideas against the highly-rated Blue Devils, champions held a 12-2 lead at the half. After halftime, the Irish scored six unanswered of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The win gave credence to the Irish pro- goals, including four straight to end the third quarter. gram, which was one of just six teams making their fourth straight trip to the Attackman Randy Colley finished the game with three goals and two NCAAs, and solidified Notre Dame as a bona fide contender and opened up assists, while midfielder Will Sutton added two goals and two assists. the eyes of those from the East about the quality of play in the West. Tim Whitely led the Cavaliers with four goals and three assists. For most of the first two quarters, an Irish upset looked improbable as Notre Dame’s final 11-3 record ranked as the best in school history in Notre Dame trailed 7-4 at the half. But Notre Dame came back to net seven terms of winning percentage at that time. unanswered goals as senior attackman Randy Colley scored three of his #15 Notre Dame 0 2 4 3 9 game-high five goals in the third quarter. The Irish shut out the Blue Devils #5 Virginia 7 5 3 4 19 in the third, 4-0. Tim Kearney tied the score at 7-7 with 6:33 left in the third before Colley’s Scoring (goals-assists) — goal at 5:22 gave Notre Dame a lead it would never relinquish. The Irish ND: Colley 3-2; Sutton 2-2; Snyder 1-0; Erickson 1-0; Mahoney 1-0; Iorio 1-0 increased their lead to 11-7 on two goals by Colley and scores by Kearney UVA: Whitely 4-3; Pehlke 4-1; Traynor 3-1; Kamrath 3-0; Dixon 1-1; Falk 1-1; and Brian Erickson. Driggs 1-1; Fox 1-0; Wilson 1-0; McQuaid 0-1; Crisp 0-1 Alex Whitten ended the seven-goal Irish scoring blitz with 8:25 left in the ND UVA game. It marked Duke’s first goal since one with 1:29 left before the half. L Shots ...... 36 52 Kearney countered for Notre Dame with 4:41 left off an assist from Will Sutton, Faceoffs Won ...... 13 17 one of four the senior midfielder would have on the day. Scott Harrison scored Saves Jewell 2 Ireland 11 the final goal of the game for Duke with 2:53 left in the contest. Parent 5 Freshman Alex Cade made 18 saves in goal, one shy of his career best. The Finn 9 victory moved the Irish into the quarterfinals and a matchup with another A Ground Balls ...... 38 46 ACC foe, Maryland. Clears/Fails ...... 21/6 29/6 Man-Up ...... 2 of 10 1 of 6 #15 Notre Dame 3 14412 Penalties ...... 6-5:30 10-7:30 #5 Duke 3 4 0 3 10 C 1994 NCAA Tournament – First Round #5 Virginia 23, #14 Notre Dame 4 May 14, 1994/Charlottesville, Va. Notre Dame returned to Charlottesville, Va., for the second straight year R to face the Virgina Cavaliers in NCAA tournament action. It marked the third consecutive tournament appearance for the Irish and fourth in the school’s history. The 12th-seeded and 14th-ranked Irish entered the game with a 10-1 record, marking the third straight year that Kevin Corrigan’s squad had won 10-plus games. The Cavaliers entered the contest ranked and seeded fifth. O Virginia, which jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the contest, dominated the Irish to post a 23-4 victory. Notre Dame managed to stay close until mid- Rob Snyder tallied four way through the second quarter. The Irish trailed 5-2 before Virgina scored goals over the course of six straight goals for an 11-2 halftime lead. In the second half, the Cavaliers three games in NCAA outscored Notre Dame 8-1 in the third quarter and 4-1 in the fourth quarter. Tournament play during his S Virginia was led by midfielders Greg Traynor and Drew Fox, who had Notre Dame career. He three goals each. Tim Whitely added two goals and three assists. registered two scores Irish leading scorer Randy Colley was held to a goal and an assist. Rob against No. 5 Virginia Snyder scored twice for Notre Dame. during the 1994 postseason. #14 Notre Dame 1 1 1 1 4 S #5 Virginia 5 6 8 4 23 E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 83

After holding a narrow 7-6 advantage after three periods, Johns Hopkins NCAA outscored Notre Dame 5-1 in the final 15-minute stanza for the 12-7 victory. Sophomore Jimmy Keenan, Notre Dame’s top scorer, led the Irish with a goal Tournament History and a career-high four assists, while second-leading scorer Chris Dusseau had two goals. He finished with a team-high 29 goals on the year, which I Scoring (goals-assists) — established a Notre Dame freshman mark for goals in a season. ND: Colley 5-1; Kearney 3-0; DeRiso 1-0; Pett 1-0; Keenan 1-0; Erickson 1-0; Sophomore goalkeeper Alex Cade tied his career high with 21 saves in the Sutton 0-4; Gilfillan 0-1 game, which marked the third time during the season that he had 20-plus DU: Harrison 2-0; Heavey 2-1; Allen 2-0; Fay 1-0; Gonella 1-2; Moscatelli 1-0; saves in a contest. Whitten 1-0; Ogelsby 1-0 Milford Marchant scored a personal-best four goals in the game, while R ND DU Brian Evans and Dan Denihan each added two for the Blue Jays in the vic- Shots ...... 46 40 tory. Faceoffs Won ...... 9 17 Evans gave Johns Hopkins an early 1-0 lead with 8:25 remaining in the first Saves ...... Cade 18 Manning 21 quarter, but back-to-back goals by Keenan and Dusseau put the Irish up 2-1 Ground Balls ...... 49 57 with 2:11 remaining. The first quarter ended with the teams deadlocked at Clears/Fails ...... 18/11 36/7 I 2-2. Man-Up ...... 4 of 8 1 of 2 Notre Dame took a 3-2 lead with 14:27 left as Tony Reid scored off a Will Penalties ...... 2-2:00 8-3:30 DeRiso assist. Johns Hopkins went up 4-3 on goals by Marchant and Matt O’Kelly. Dusseau, off a Keenan feed, tied the score at 4-4, but Marchant net- 1995 NCAA Tournament – Quarterfinals ted his second goal of the quarter 34 seconds later to give the Blue Jays a 5- S #14 Maryland 14, #15 Notre Dame 11 4 lead at the half. May 20, 1995/College Park, Md. Both teams scored twice in the third quarter as Notre Dame trailed 7-6 after DeRiso’s goal with 45 seconds remaining. Johns Hopkins tallied five Notre Dame nearly pulled off its second straight upset, but this time the unanswered goals in the fourth quarter. Burke Hayes had the lone Irish goal bid fell short as Maryland withstood a dramatic Irish rally and escaped with of the period with 29 seconds left in the contest. a 14-11 victory. H Trailing 10-2 with 5:59 left in the third quarter, Notre Dame pulled to within #11 Notre Dame 2 2 2 1 7 11-10 with 9:48 remaining in the contest on Randy Colley’s third goal. The #9 Johns Hopkins 2 3 2 5 12 Terrapins responded with three goals over the next four minutes to secure Scoring (goals-assists) — the victory. ND: Keenan 1-4; Dusseau 2-0; DeRiso 1-1; Reid 1-0; Hayes 1-0; Erickson 1-0; Maryland led 4-0 after one quarter. The Irish got on the scoreboard with Gilfillan 0-1 10:41 remaining when Brian Erickson tossed in the first of his two goals. JH: Marchant 4-0; Mar 0-3; Evans 0-2; Denihan 2-0; Kruger 1-1; Colbert 1-0; Maryland closed out the second quarter by scoring four goals for an 8-1 half- Bond 1-0; O’Kelly 1-0; Gagliardi 0-1 time lead. ND JH Maryland went up 9-1 to start the third quarter before Will Sutton broke Shots ...... 35 42 the Terrapin string of five unanswered goals with 7:08 left. Matt Bordi gave Faceoffs Won ...... 9 13 Maryland a 10-2 advantage with 5:59 remaining in the third quarter. Saves ...... Cade 21 Marcus 13 Todd Bialous started the six-goal Irish blitz that included three tallies in Ground Balls ...... 41 28 the final 4:07 of the third quarter. Colley scored back-to-back goals just Clears/Fails ...... 24/5 24/5 before the end of the period. Man-Up ...... 2 of 5 1 of 3 The Irish scored three goals in the first 3:50 of the fourth quarter as Tim Penalties ...... 3-2:30 5-4:00 Kearney, Keenan, and Erickson all tallied in the fourth-quarter spurt. Matt Hahn gave Maryland an 11-8 lead before Kearney and Colley had consecu- tive scores to cut the deficit to 11-10. Three straight Maryland goals ended the Irish rally, and Burke Hayes netted the game’s final score for the 14-11 outcome. Alex Cade made 15 saves in goal, while Maryland’s Brian Doughtery had 16 stops. Notre Dame finished its dramatic season with a 9-5 record, as the Irish gained the respect of the lacrosse community. #15 Notre Dame 0 1 4 6 11 #4 Maryland 4 4 2 4 14 Scoring (goals-assists) — ND: Colley 3-3; Erickson 2-0; Kearney 2-0; Bialous 1-1; Sutton 1-0; Keenan 1- 0; Hayes 1-0; Pett 0-2; Gifillan 0-1 UM: McGuire 2-0; Hilgartner 2-1; Fulks 2-1; Hahn 2-0; Chomo 1-4; Brothers 1- 0; Whipple 1-0; Bullen 1-0; Bordi 1-2; Ruhl 1-0; Hanna 0-1; Niemi 0-1; Farmer 0- 1 Randy Colley ND UM led the Irish Shots ...... 40 42 with three Faceoffs Won ...... 13 15 goals and Saves ...... Cade 15 Doughtery 16 three assists Ground Balls ...... 53 56 in Notre Clears/Fails ...... 16/9 36/7 Dame’s first- Man-Up ...... 1 of 10 3 of 6 ever NCAA Penalties ...... 6-4:00 10-7:30 Tournament win, a 12-10 1996 NCAA Tournament – First Round triumph of Duke during #9 Johns Hopkins 12, #11 Notre Dame 7 the 1995 May 12, 1995/Annapolis, Md. campaign. Looking to once again pull off a first-round upset in making its fifth straight NCAA tournament appearance, 11th-ranked Notre Dame played ninth-ranked Johns Hopkins for the second time in its seven NCAA contests. Their matchup with the Blue Jays marked the seventh top-20 opponent the Irish faced during the ’96 campaign.

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1997 NCAA Tournament – First Round 1999 NCAA Tournament – First Round #6 Loyola 21, #9 Notre Dame 5 #5 Georgetown 14, #14 Notre Dame 10 May 11, 1997/Towson, Md. May 16, 1999/Towson, Md. Notre Dame’s matchup with Loyola in the first round of the 1997 NCAA After a one-year hiatus, Notre Dame made a return to the NCAA tourna- tournament was the second of the season between the two teams. It was a ment for the seventh time in eight years. The 14th-ranked Irish faced a first- highly-anticipated meeting between two evenly-matched squads who had round matchup with fifth-seeded Georgetown in Towson, Md. played to a one-goal decision early in the year. Earlier in the season the two teams squared off at Notre Dame, with the The contest provided the Irish, who were making their sixth straight Hoyas coming away with a 12-8 victory after the Irish had built an early 4-0 NCAA appearance, an opportunity to avenge a 12-11 loss on March 15. That lead. In the NCAAs, the final outcome was nearly identical, as Georgetown game, which saw Notre Dame overcome a four-goal first-quarter deficit, see- earned a 14-10 victory. sawed back and forth from the second quarter on. The outcome was The Hoyas, eventual NCAA tournament semifinalists, used three unan- decided in the final 2:45, when the Greyhounds produced the winning goal. swered goals in the third period to break a 7-7 halftime deadlock. The second meeting produced a far different result, as Loyola ousted Senior Chris Dusseau, who closed out his Irish career with two goals in Notre Dame from the tournament with a 21-5 victory. It was the second- the contest, opened by tallying Notre Dame’s first two scores. Georgetown worst loss suffered by the Irish in eight tournament games. jumped out to a 4-2 advantage only to have senior Brad Owen tie the game After junior Ned Webster tied the game at 1-1 with 13:11 left in the first with the first of his three scores with 14:40 remaining until the break. quarter, Loyola scored six unanswered goals en route to an 11-3 halftime The two teams exchanged goals throughout most of the second period lead. with David Ulrich and John Flandina knotting the score at 5-5 and 6-6, Webster scored two goals in the contest for the Irish. Also scoring in the respectively. Owen notched his second goal of the game 33 seconds before game were Stedman Oakey, Adam Sargent, and Brad Owen. For Sargent, it intermission to tie the score for the sixth and final time. marked the first goal of his collegiate career. Georgetown scored the first four goals of the second half and held Notre Goalkeeper Alex Cade gave up 20 goals (the most of his career) and made Dame scoreless for the entire third quarter. Owen’s third goal of the game nine saves in the game. finally put the Irish on the scoreboard for the first time in the second half, Loyola, which improved to 7-0 against Notre Dame, was led by Gewas with 10:45 remaining in the final quarter. Tom Glatzel scored two of Notre Schindler’s seven goals and one assist. Dame’s three fourth-quarter goals. #9 Notre Dame 1 2 2 0 5 Goalie Kirk Howell finished with 13 saves in the game. The 14 goals scored #6 Loyola 5 6 4 6 21 by the Hoyas were the most given up by Notre Dame in 1999. Notre Dame finished the campaign with an 8-6 record. Scoring (goals-assists)— #14 Notre Dame 3 4 0 3 10 ND: Webster 2-0; Oakey 1-0; Sargent 1-0; Owen 1-0; Taylor 0-1; DeRiso 0-1 #5 Georgetown 4 3 3 4 14 LC: Schindler 7-1; Goettleman 4-2; Shearer 3-3; O’Shea 2-3; Frye 3-0; Euker 1- 0; Conway 1-0; Georgalas 0-1; Vizcarrondo 0-1 Scoring (goals-assists)— ND LC ND: D. Ulrich 1-3; Owen 3-0; T. Ulrich 0-3; Dusseau 2-0; Glatzel 2-0; Bishko 1- Shots ...... 31 50 1; Flandina 1-0 Faceoffs Won ...... 14 16 GU: Flick 4-1; Henehan 3-2; McCavera 1-2; Gamble 2-0; Dusseau 1-1; Urick 1- Saves ...... Cade 9 Brown 17 1; Doyle 1-0; Wagner 1-0 Bolyard 3 Gaiser 3 ND GU Ground Balls ...... 54 58 Shots ...... 35 39 Clears/Fails ...... 11/8 24/4 Faceoffs Won ...... 15 11 L Man-Up ...... 1 of 4 3 of 3 Saves ...... Howell 13 Hole 15 Penalties ...... 3-2:30 4-3:30 Ground Balls ...... 32 30 Clears/Fails ...... 17/3 15/5 Man-Up ...... 1 of 4 3 of 4 A Penalties ...... 4-3:30 4-3:00 2000 NCAA Tournament – First Round #13 Notre Dame 15, #5 Loyola 13 May 14, 2000/Baltimore, Md. The Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team returned to the NCAA tournament C for the second straight year and eighth time in nine seasons in 2000. And for the second time in school history, the 13th-ranked Irish advanced to the quarterfinals, this time with a first-round upset of fifth-seeded Loyola 15-13. Notre Dame’s victory proved just as stunning as the one five years earlier, when the Irish earned a 12-10 decision over Duke. While the win gave Notre R Dame its second NCAA tournament victory, it also avenged the worst loss of the regular season, when the Irish were beaten 12-2 by the Greyhounds dur- ing the regular season. In addition, it marked Notre Dame’s first-ever win over Loyola in 11 meetings. Notre Dame jumped out to an early lead just 46 seconds in the game when junior David Ulrich scored his second career NCAA tournament goal to put O Jimmy Keenan’s four the Irish in the lead, 1-0. Loyola answered back when Tim Goettelmann assists in a 12-7 loss to Johns Hopkins in 1996 scored the first of his seven goals on the day to tie the game 1-1. was a program record The Irish then ripped off four consecutive goals by different players. for assists in an NCAA Junior Chris Young got the Notre Dame run started, with classmate Tom Tournament game. Glatzel, senior Stedman Oakey, and sophomore John Flandina following, to S open up the contest as the scoring burst gave Notre Dame a lead it would never relinquish. Ending the first half with a 10-5 advantage over the Greyhounds, the Irish dominated the play on the field. Loyola would make a run at the end of the game, but the Irish defense and senior goaltender Kirk Howell, who had 13 S saves in the game, would enable the Irish to hold their lead. Loyola’s Gunnar Goettelmann, Tim Goettelmann, Bobby Horsey, and Mike E Battista combined to score eight goals in the final 20 minutes of the game to 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 85

ers for the Irish, then closed a 3-0 Notre Dame run that reduced the lead to NCAA 7-6 midway through the second quarter, setting the stage for the Blue Jays' game-clinching spurt as Johns Hopkins outscored the Irish 7-2 in the deci- Tournament History sive third period. #13 Notre Dame 3 3 2 3 11 I close the gap. Loyola took 15 shots in the fourth period, but Howell, who had five saves in the quarter, and the Irish defense kept the Irish lead intact. #4 Johns Hopkins 357015 Eleven different players scored for the Irish on the day, helping to solve Scoring (goals-assists)— the Greyhound defense that only allowed two goals in the first meeting. The ND: T. Ulrich 3-0; Bishko 2-1; Harvey 2-0; Young 2-0; Flandina 1-2; Glatzel 1-1; Irish were led by Glatzel’s four goals and three assists. Oakey 0-2; D. Ulrich 0-2 R #13 Notre Dame 6 4 2 3 15 JHU: D. Denihan 4-4; Benson 3-0; C. Denihan 3-0; Shaberly 3-1; Doneger 1-3; #5 Loyola 2 3 2 6 13 Frattarola 1-0; Muir 0-1 ND JHU Scoring (goals-assists)— Shots ...... 37 48 Glatzel 4-3; Young 2-0; Oakey 1-1; Flandina 1-1; Harvey 1-1; D. Ulrich 1-2; ND: Faceoffs Won ...... 11 18 Adams 1-0; Bishko 1-0; Fiamingo 1-0; Higgins 1-0; T. Ulrich 1-0 Saves ...... Howell 11 Carcaterra 12 I T. Goettelmann 7-0; Horsey 2-0; Prout 1-0; G. Goettelmann 1-0; Mascarella LC: Ground Balls ...... 44 47 1-0; Battista 1-0; Haas 0-2 Clears/Fails ...... 22/27 21/31 ND LC Man-Up ...... 2 of 5 2 of 3 Shots ...... 39 39 Penalties ...... 3-2:30 5-5:00 Faceoffs Won ...... 17 15 S Saves ...... Howell 15 Bloomquist 8 Ground Balls ...... 56 43 2001 NCAA Tournament – First Round Clears/Fails ...... 21/14 25/6 #4 Notre Dame 12, #10 Bucknell 7 Man-Up ...... 3 of 5 1 of 3 May 13, 2001/West Point, N.Y. Penalties ...... 3-2:00 5-4:00 Playing as a seeded team in the NCAA tournament for the first time in the H 21-year history of its program, the fifth-seeded Irish beat Bucknell 12-7 in the 2000 NCAA Tournament – Quarterfinals first-ever meeting between the schools. With the win, Notre Dame advanced #4 Johns Hopkins 15, #13 Notre Dame 11 to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA championship for the second con- May 21, 2000/Baltimore, Md. secutive season and third time in seven years. Four players scored multiple goals for the Irish, as Notre Dame added to After an upset win over fifth-ranked Loyola, the Irish put their best efforts its record-setting season with its 13th win of the year and eighth straight vic- up against fourth-seeded Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinal round of the tory. The eight-game winning streak matched its longest since the 1994 cam- NCAA tournament. The Blue Jays, with a strong offensive attack and playing paign. The contest was close for the first 18 minutes until John Flandina’s on their home field, proved to be a tough second-round matchup for the early second-period goal gave the Irish a 3-2 advantage and began a streak of Irish, who were bidding for their first appearance in the national semifinals. six consecutive goals by six different players. Dan Denihan led the Johns Hopkins attack with four goals and four After a tightly-played first quarter featuring just one goal by each team, the assists, as the fourth-seeded Blue Jays posted a 15-11 victory over the Irish, Irish and Bison traded scores early in the second period before Notre Dame’s who closed out the campaign with a 10-4 record. The loss snapped a seven- six-goal run. Leading 8-2 just 39 seconds into the third period, the Irish game winning streak for the Irish, as Notre Dame posted its fourth 10-win allowed three Bison goals in the third quarter, as Notre Dame held a 9-5 season during head coach Kevin Corrigan’s tenure. advantage entering the final stanza. Leading 7-6 with 5:10 to play in the second quarter, Denihan and Bobby The Irish opened the fourth quarter by scoring three straight goals, Benson scored three goals each to key an 8-2 run that saw the Blue Jays pull including a pair by senior attackman Jon Harvey. out to an insurmountable 15-8 lead with 3:50 remaining in the third quarter. Eight different players scored for the fourth-ranked Irish, who were led by Todd Ulrich scored two of his team-high three markers in the fourth quarter, four seniors notching two goals each. In addition to Harvey scoring a pair, as Notre Dame held Hopkins scoreless and provided the final four-goal mar- David Ulrich, Chris Young, and Steve Bishko also added two scores each. gin. Tom Glatzel registered a goal and dished off a game-high four assists, while ND jumped out to a 3-2 advantage with 1:15 left in the first quarter when goalie Kirk Howell came up with eight saves in goal. Chris Young scored on David Ulrich's second assist of the game. Johns Wes Fletchet scored three goals to lead the Bison in their first-ever NCAA Hopkins responded with a 5-0 run, thanks in part to two goals from Conor tournament appearance. Denihan, to take a 7-3 advantage. Jon Harvey, one of four multiple-goal scor- #10 Bucknell 11327 #4 Notre Dame 1 6 2 3 12 Scoring (goals-assists)— BU: Fletchet 3-0; Cheng 1-1; Lane 1-1; Hogue 1-0; Geraghty 1-0; Juelis 0-1 ND: Glatzel 1-3; Bishko 2-0; Harvey 2-0; D. Ulrich 2-0; Young 2-0; T. Ulrich 1-1; Flandina 1-0; Ryan 1-0 ND BU Shots ...... 46 25 Faceoffs Won ...... 17 6 Saves ...... Howell 8 Sussman 11 Antol 0 Ground Balls ...... 41 25 Attackman Tom Glatzel Clears/Fails ...... 30/3 27/6 scored an Irish NCAA Championship record of Man-Up ...... 2 of 4 0 of 2 seven points in Notre Penalties ...... 2-1:30 4-3:00 Dame’s 15-13 upset of #5 Loyola in the opening round of the 2000 tournament, tallying four goals and assisting on three others.

86 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Notre Dame went ahead 4-3 with 47 seconds left in the first period, and then Wells put the Irish up 5-3 with 9:50 left in the second period. The two teams traded goals for the remainder of the first half, as the Irish led 7-5 at the intermission. Johns Hopkins tied the game less than four minutes into the second half, and then the two teams traded scores in the final three minutes of the third quarter as the third period ended knotted at 8-8. From there, both defenses took over before Flandina’s goal with 6:29 remaining. #4 Notre Dame 4 3 1 5 13 #3 Johns Hopkins 3 2 3 1 9 Scoring (goals-assists)— ND: Glatzel 4-1; Harvey 3-0; Flandina 2-1; Wells 2-0; Bishko 1-1; T. Ulrich 0-2; D. Ulrich 1-0; Ryan 0-1 JHU: Benson 3-1; Ford 1-2; Doneger 2-0; Hanna 1-0; McDermott 1-0; Muir 1-0; Boland 0-1; Wedin 0-1

ND JHU Shots ...... 47 29 Faceoffs Won ...... 14 11 Saves ...... Howell 17 Scherr 13 Ground Balls ...... 28 40 Clears/Fails ...... 18/6 15/5 Man-Up ...... 0 of 5 1 of 1 Penalties ...... 1-1:00 5-3:00

2001 NCAA Tournament – Semifinals #2 Syracuse 12, #4 Notre Dame 5 May 26, 2001/Piscataway, N.J. The most successful season in the history of the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse program ended in the semifinals of the NCAA Championship, as the Irish fell victim to defending national champion Syracuse 12-5 at Rutgers Stadium in Piscataway, N.J. Coach Kevin Corrigan’s squad ended the cam- paign with a 14-2 mark and set school records for most wins and single-season Mike Adams – who would be tabbed honorable mention All-America at the conclusion winning percentage (.875). of the season – was a key force in Notre Dame’s best-ever NCAA-tournament The 12 goals allowed and the seven-goal defeat were the largest of the sea- defensive performance, allowing just seven goals – only two in the first half en route to a five-goal intermission advantage – in a first-round tilt against Bucknell in 2001. son, while the loss snapped a nine-game winning streak, as the Irish were held to a season-low five goals in the loss. Senior David Ulrich concluded his Notre Dame career with a goal and two L 2001 NCAA Tournament – Quarterfinals assists to lead the Irish, while Jon Harvey netted two goals in his final colle- giate outing. #4 Notre Dame 13, #3 Johns Hopkins 9 Notre Dame trailed just 4-2 after the first period, but was outscored 5-1 in May 20, 2001/College Park, Md. the second stanza, as the defense of the Orangemen kept the Irish in check Notre Dame advanced to its first-ever national semifinal with a 13-9 win for most of the contest. A over fourth-seeded Johns Hopkins. The Irish scored five straight fourth-period Chris Young tallied his lone goal of the game 2:53 into the contest, as the goals in a 5:21 span over the final six-and-a-half minutes of the game to snap Irish took a 1-0 lead. Syracuse scored four unanswered goals in just over an 8-8 tie on the way to the first quarterfinal victory in school history and three minutes to take a 4-1 advantage before Harvey scored the first of his ninth straight win (tying a school record). two goals with 5:23 remaining in the quarter. The win also marked Notre Dame’s first win over Johns Hopkins in four all- The Orangemen scored the first five goals of the second quarter before the C time contests – all in the NCAA tournament – and avenged the 2000 quarter- Irish got on the scoreboard on Kyle Frigon’s unassisted goal with 1:45 remain- final loss. ing in the second period, as the Orangmen held a 9-3 halftime advantage. Senior Tom Glatzel paced the Irish with four goals and an assist, while fellow Michael Springer tallied a career-high six goals for Syracuse in the game, as senior Jon Harvey added three goals and junior midfielder John Flandina col- five different players contributed scores. Mike Powell had four assists and lected a pair of goals and an assist in the win. Liam Banks added three to lead the Orangemen in that category. R Flandina scored both of his goals in the five-goal flurry, beginning with the Kirk Howell stopped 14 of Syracuse’s 33 shots in the game. go-ahead goal that gave the Irish a 9-8 advantage with 6:29 remaining in the con- #4 Notre Dame 2 1 1 1 5 test, ending a span of more than 10 minutes without a score. Following #2 Syracuse 452112 Flandina’s score, Steve Bishko added his first score of the day to give the Irish Scoring (goals-assists)— a 10-8 advantage with 4:02 to play in the game. Flandina netted his second goal ND: D. Ulrich 1-2; Harvey 2-0; Frigon 1-0; Young 1-0; T. Ulrich 0-1 of the day off a feed from Todd Ulrich with 2:54 remaining and then Harvey SU: Springer 6-0; Powell 0-4; Banks 0-3; Solliday 2-0; Vallone 1-0; Wright 1-0; O scored Notre Dame’s final goal with 58 seconds left to play. Bobby Benson, who Hogan 1-0; Januszkiewicz 1-0; led the Blue Jays with three goals, tallied the game’s final score with 11 minutes ND SU remaining in the contest for the final four-goal margin. Shots ...... 32 33 Johns Hopkins scored on its first three shots of the game to take a 3-1 lead Faceoffs Won ...... 8 13 in the game just 5:11 into the contest, but the Irish scored four consecutive Saves ...... Howell 14 Mulligan 11 S goals to take a 5-3 lead with 9:50 left in the second quarter. After David Ulrich Ground Balls ...... 51 65 scored unassisted to cut the lead to 3-2, sophomore middie Travis Wells Clears/Fails ...... 23/8 26/7 scored two of Notre Dame’s next three goals, marking the first multiple-goal Man-Up ...... 0 of 4 0 of 4 S game of his career. Penalties ...... 4-2:30 4-2:30 E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 87 #15 Notre Dame (10-5) 1 3 3 3 10 NCAA #1 Virginia (14-0) 3 4 5 2 14 Tournament History Scoring (goals-assists)— ND: Hoff 3-0; Hubschmann 2-1; Karweck 2-1; Liva 2-0; Christman 1-1; Walsh 0-3; Driscoll 0-1 I 2006 NCAA Tournament – First Round UVA: Ward 4-1; Dixon 3-1; Glading 2-3; Thompson 1-2; Poskay 1-1; Giannone #1 Virginia 14, #15 Notre Dame 10 1-0; Billings 1-0; Morrissey 1-0; Rubeor 0-2. May 13, 2006/Charlottesville, Va. A four-goal effort from propelled No. 1 Virginia to a 14-10 vic- ND UVA Shots ...... 34 50 R tory over No. 15 Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Faceoffs Won ...... 16 12 Championship at Klockner Stadium. With the win, the Cavaliers move to the Saves ...... 20 10 quarterfinals of the tournament, while the Fighting Irish end their season Ground Balls ...... 41 53 with a 10-5 mark overall. Clears/Fails ...... 20/3 24/2 Freshman Ryan Hoff netted his third hat trick of the season for the Irish, Man-Up ...... 3 of 5 1 of 2 I while seniors Brian Hubschmann and Matt Karweck chipped in two goals Penalties ...... 2-1:30 5-4:00 and one assist apiece. Fellow senior Pat Walsh dished out three assists on the day to end his stellar Notre Dame career just two assists shy from tying the program’s career mark in that category. Virginia’s Ward also collected two assists to complete a game-high five points as did his teammate Danny Glading on two goals and three assists. S Virginia opened up a 3-0 lead by the 6:40 mark of the first quarter on two goals from Matt Ward along with a Steve Giannone tally. The defense of the Cavaliers also hounded the Irish early on by not allowing many good looks in the opening period. Notre Dame broke through with under a minute left in the first quarter as H Hubschmann netted an unassisted man-up goal to make it a 3-1 game at the end of the first 15 minutes of play. Sophomore goaltender Joey Kemp came up with some huge saves early to keep the Irish in the contest. The sopho- more collected a season-high 20 saves on the day. The Cavaliers regained a three-goal advantage early in the second quar- ter as Kyle Dixon found the back of the net with just 28 seconds elapsed in the period. When it looked as though Virginia might break the game open, Notre Dame took control of the tempo en route to a 3-0 run to knot the game at 4-4 with 4:18 remaining in the half. Freshman Peter Christman took a feed from Karweck to slice the deficit to 4-2 with 10:55 left in the second. After a couple unsuccessful attempts to make it a one-goal game, Bill Liva finally capitalized for the Fighting Irish as he controlled a rebound and sent it in with 4:33 left. Notre Dame’s Taylor Clagett won the ensuing faceoff and D.J. Driscoll picked up the groundball and found Hubschmann, who sent it in to make it a 4-4 contest. Virginia soon regained the momentum as the Cavaliers went on a 3-0 run to end the first half and take a 7-4 lead into the locker room. Danny Glading, Garrett Billings and Matt Poskay notched the Virginia goals in that span. The Cavaliers extended their surge into the second half with scores from Dixon and Ward to up the lead to 9-4 at the 11:36 mark. The Irish kept on fighting with back-to-back goals from Hoff, with Walsh collecting the assist on both tallies. With the score 9-6 midway through the third period, the Cavaliers rattled off three goals in-a-row in less than five minutes to claim their largest lead of the contest at 12-6. Notre Dame once again struck back with a man-up goal from Karweck on an assist from Walsh to close out the quarter with Virginia leading 12-7. The Irish would outscore the Cavaliers 3-2 in the fourth quarter yet it would not be enough as Virginia captured the 14-10 win and a berth in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship next weekend. Scoring for Notre Dame in the final period was Karweck, Liva and Hoff. Virginia held a 50-34 advantage in shots, while Notre Dame won the face- off battle as Clagett went 16-28. The Irish also converted on three of five Despite only being a freshman, Ryan Hoff recorded a hat trick in a 14-10 loss to extra-man opportunities. Virginia’s Kip Turner made 10 saves on the day. eventual national champion Virginia during the 2006 NCAA Tournament. The final margin was the second-closest for top-ranked Virginia on the season and its closest contest at home.

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2007 NCAA Tournament – First Round #9 Notre Dame (11-4) 3 1 3 3 0 10 #5 Johns Hopkins (10-4) 2 5 2 1 1 11 #5 Johns Hopkins 11, #9 Notre Dame 10 (OT)

May 12, 2007/Baltimore, Md. Scoring (goals-assists) – A Michael Kimmel goal one minute into sudden-death overtime gave No. ND: Podgajny 4-0, Hubschmann 3-2, Hoff 2-0, Vecchio 1-0, Yeatman 0-2, Leach 5 Johns Hopkins an 11-10 victory over No. 9 Notre Dame in NCAA 0-1 Tournament first-round play at Homewood Field on May 12. Junior mid- JH: Byrne 3-0, Rabil 2-2, Christopher 2-0, Peyser 1-0, Kimmel 1-0, Boyle 1-0, fielder Michael Podgajny led the Irish with a career-high tying four goals, Dabrowski 1-0, Huntley 0-3, Bryan 0-1 while senior Brian Hubschmann added three goals and two assists. Notre Dame concluded its season with an 11-4 record, while Johns Hopkins ND JHU improved to 10-4. Shots ...... 43 36 The back-and-forth thriller featured two 40-minute weather delays due to Faceoffs Won ...... 7 17 lightning and heavy rain in the area. It also marked Notre Dame’s first over- Saves ...... 8 14 time contest in over two seasons and its first ever in NCAA Tournament play. Ground Balls ...... 35 38 With the Irish trailing 10-8 midway through the fourth quarter, freshman Clears/Fails ...... 17/7 18/2 Will Yeatman fed sophomore Ryan Hoff to cut the deficit in half for the Irish. Man-Up ...... 1 of 3 0 of 0 Johns Hopkins had a 10-9 lead and the ball with under a minute left in regu- Penalties ...... 0-0:00 3-2:00 lation when the Fighting Irish defense forced a turnover and Hubschmann found Hoff in front of the goal for the equalizer with nine seconds left to force overtime. The Blue Jays won the faceoff in overtime and Kimmel put a low shot in the back of the net to snap Notre Dame’s eight-game win streak. Notre Dame struck first in the contest as Podgajny upped his team-best goal streak to 15 games with a tally just over a minute into the game. Stephen Peyser countered for Johns Hopkins with a goal with 10:04 left in the first quarter. The first weather delay then occurred with 9:12 left on the clock. Once play resumed, the Irish went on a 3-0 run beginning with Hubschmann’s first goal of the day as he scooped up a ground ball off a failed Blue Jay clear and beat Johns Hopkins goaltender Jesse Schwartzman. Podgajny struck again with eight seconds left on the clock in the first quar- ter, off a pass from Hubschmann, to give Notre Dame a 3-1 lead after the first 15 minutes of play. Hubschmann gave the Irish a three-goal cushion with his second tally of the night with just over five minutes elapsed in the second quarter. Johns Hopkins, the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, responded with a 6-1 run. Goals from Jake Byrne and Steven Boyle cut Notre Dame’s lead to one (4-3) at halftime. The Blue Jays evened the contest with 9:40 left in the third quarter on a Paul Rabil goal and then took their first lead when Byrne found the back of the net just over a minute later. Notre Dame came back with a man-up tally from Brett Vecchio to make it 5-5 with 7:40 left in the third period. L Scores from Drew Dabrowski and Brian Christopher gave Johns Hopkins a 7-5 lead when another weather delay hit with 2:54 remaining in the third quarter. The Irish would once again come out of the delay with a goal as Podgajny netted his third score. A back-and-forth game then ensued as the next six A goals alternated between both teams. Byrne made it 8-6 in favor of Johns Hopkins, yet Hubschmann responded as he completed his hat trick with one second left on the clock in the third quarter. Notre Dame had scores come with under 10 seconds left in three of the game’s four quarters. C Rabil opened the fourth-quarter scoring and Podgajny countered with his fourth tally, on a pass from Davey Leach, to make it 9-8 in favor of the Blue Jays with 10:03 left in the period. Less than two minutes later, Christopher put Johns Hopkins back up by two before the back-to-back goals from Hoff forced overtime. Notre Dame goaltender Joey Kemp, the Great Western Lacrosse League’s R player of the year, made eight saves on the night. Schwartzman stopped 14 shots for the Blue Jays. The Irish held a 43-36 advantage in shots, while O Johns Hopkins won 17 of 24 faceoff attempts.

In his final collegiate game, Brian Hubschmann notched five points on three goals and two assists in an 11-10 overtime setback to eventual national champion Johns Hopkins S in the first round of the 2007 NCAA Championship. One of the assists came on a Ryan S Hoff goal that tied the game, 10-10, with nine seconds left in regulation. E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 89 Scoring Individual Scoring Records Leaders/Career Player Yrs Gm G A Pts. 1. Randy Colley 91-95 55 173 100 273 I Team Scoring Records 2. Pat Walsh 03-06 52 84 108 192 3. Mike Sullivan 89-92 58 97 88 185 Most Points/Game: 46 at Denver (25 goals, 21 assists), April 20, 1992 4. David Ulrich 98-01 56 70 110 180 Most Points/Home Game: 45 vs. Mount Union (28 goals, 17 assists), April 9, 1983; 45 vs. Lake Forest (26 goals, 19 assists), March 18, 1992; 40 vs. Wittenberg (26 5. Tom Glatzel 98-01 51 106 61 167 goals, 14 assists), April 26, 1987 6. Joe Franklin 83-86 53 119 42 161 R Most Points/Opponent’s Field: 46 at Denver (25 goals, 21 assists), April 20, 1992 7. John Olmstead 86-89 50 83 63 146 Most Points/By Opponent: 40, Loyola (27 goals, 13 assists), March 20, 1982 8. Bob Trocchi 83-85 38 84 59 143 Most Points/Season: 360 (211 goals, 149 assists), 1992 Average: 20.4, 1982 9. Robbie Snyder 91-94 55 95 47 142 Most Points Allowed/Season: 265 (173 goals, 92 assists), 1982 Average: 17.7, 1982 10. Chris Dusseau 96-99 51 115 11 126 Most Points/Home Games: 252 (166 goals, 85 assists), 1990 11. Steve Pearsall 81-84 46 72 53 125 I Most Points/Road Games: 198 (116 goals, 82 assists), 1982 12. Brian Hubschmann 03-07 53 79 45 124 Fewest Points/Season: 163 (109 goals, 54 assists), 2002 13. Tom Grote 83-86 49 60 62 122 Fewest Points Allowed/Season: 137 (88 goals, 49 assists), 1984 14. Jimmy Keenan 95-98 51 54 63 117 15. Willie Sutton 91-95 57 59 56 115 Most Points/Game 16. Brian McHugh 87-90 51 77 34 111 S Name Date Opponent G A Pts 17. Brian Mayglothling 90-92 45 60 41 101 John Olmstead March 29, 1988 at Michigan 4 5 9 18. Steve Linehan 81-82 27 59 32 91 John Olmstead April 21, 1988 at Wittenberg 2 7 9 19. Dan Berger 01-04 45 74 9 83 Mike Sullivan March 3, 1990 vs. Canisius 3 6 9 20. Dan Pace 81-83 40 41 41 82 Mike Sullivan April 6, 1991 at Denison 3 6 9 Randy Colley March 13, 1993 vs. New Hampshire (N) 7 2 9 H Randy Colley April 9, 1994 vs. Adelphi 5 4 9 Individual Scoring Randy Colley April 8, 1995 vs. Harvard 5 4 9 Leaders/Season Randy Colley April 13, 1995 vs. Air Force 5 4 9 Player Yrs G A Pts. Most Points/Home Game 1. Randy Colley 1995 49 25 74 2. Randy Colley 1992 43 28 71 Name Date Opponent G A Pts Mike Sullivan March 3, 1990 vs. Canisius 3 6 9 Randy Colley 1993 48 23 71 Randy Colley April 9, 1994 vs. Adelphi 5 4 9 4. Tom Glatzel 2001 40 27 67 Randy Colley April 8, 1995 vs. Harvard 5 4 9 5. Steve Linehan 1982 42 22 64 Randy Colley April 13, 1995 vs. Air Force 5 4 9 6. Bob Trocchi 1985 32 27 59 Mike Sullivan 1991 32 27 59 Most Points/Road Game 8. Mike Sullivan 1992 32 26 58 Name Date Opponent G A Pts Tom Grote 1986 29 29 58 John Olmstead March 29, 1988 at Michigan 4 5 9 John Olmstead 1988 33 25 58 John Olmstead April 21, 1988 at Wittenberg 2 7 9 11. Randy Colley 1994 33 24 57 Mike Sullivan April 6, 1991 at Denison 3 6 9 Most Points/Losing Effort Yearly Individual Name Date Opponent G A Pts Bob Trocchi April 23, 1983 at Wooster 2 5 7 Scoring Leaders John McLachlan March 18, 1987 at Washington & Lee 4 3 7 Year Player G A Pts. 1981 Mike Lynch 20 11 31 Opponent/Most Points/Game 1982 Steve Linehan 42 22 64 Name Date School G A Pts 1983 Bob Trocchi 16 20 36 Andy John May 9, 1982 Denison 9 2 11 1984 Bob Trocchi 36 12 48 1985 Bob Trocchi 32 27 59 Most Points/Season 1986 Tom Grote 29 29 58 Overall: 74, Randy Colley (49 g, 25 a), 1995 1987 John McLachlan 19 29 48 Freshman: 52, Pat Walsh (20 g, 32 a), 2003 1988 John Olmstead 33 25 58 71, Randy Colley (43 g, 28 a), 1992 Sophomore: 1989 John Olmstead 22 17 39 71, Randy Colley (48 g, 23 a), 1993 Junior: 1990 Mike Sullivan 20 *32 52 Senior: 74, Randy Colley (49 g, 25 a), 1995 1991 Mike Sullivan 32 27 59 Most Points/Season/By a Midfielder 1992 Randy Colley 43 28 71 Overall: 54, Bill Bonde, 1982 1993 Randy Colley 48 23 71 Freshman: 27, Rob Tobin, 1993 1994 Randy Colley 33 24 57 Sophomore: 34, Brian Mayglothling, 1991 1995 Randy Colley *49 25 *74 Junior: 44, Brian Mayglothling, 1992 54, Bill Bonde, 1982 1996 Jimmy Keenan 15 19 34 Senior: 1997 Will DeRiso 18 25 43 Most Points/Season/By a Defenseman 1998 Jimmy Keenan 22 13 35 1999 David Ulrich 17 31 48 Overall: 9, Justin Shay, 1985 Freshman: 8, Justin Shay, 1982 2000 Tom Glatzel 38 18 56 Sophomore: 7, Mike Iorio, 1993 2001 Tom Glatzel 40 27 57 Junior: 8, Mike Iorio, 1994 2002 Dan Berger 21 4 25 Senior: 9, Justin Shay, 1985 John Olmstead became the first Notre Dame player John Flandina 10 15 25 2003 Pat Walsh 20 32 52 Most Points/Career ever to score nine points in a game, netting five goals and assisting on four others against Michigan in 2004 Pat Walsh 21 26 47 273, Randy Colley (173 g, 100 a), 1991-95 Overall: 1988. Less than a month later, he had nine points 2005 Pat Walsh 21 22 43 By a Midfielder: 117, Jimmy Keenan (54 g, 63 a), 1995-98 2006 Pat Walsh 22 28 50 24, Justin Shay (16 g, 8 a), 1982-85 again, this time vs. Wittenberg. By a Defenseman: Brian Hubschmann 31 19 50 2007 Will Yeatman 21 25 46 * - Denotes school record

90 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Goal Team Goal Records Records Most Goals/Game: 28 vs. Mount Union, 28-4, April 9, 1983 Most Goals/Home Game: 28 vs. Mount Union, 28-4, April 9, 1983; 26 vs. Lake Forest, 26-3, March 18, 1992; 26 vs. Wittenberg, 26-1, April 26, 1987 Most Goals/Road Game: 25 at Denver, 25-4, April 20, 1992 Individual Goal Leaders/Career Most Goals/Losing Effort: 16 vs. Wooster, 22-16, April 21, 1985 27 at Loyola, 27-10, March 20, 1982 Player Yrs Goals Most Goals Allowed/Game: 1. Randy Colley 1992-95 173 Most Goals/Both Teams: 38 vs. Wooster, 22-16, April 21, 1984 2. Joe Franklin 1983-86 119 Most Goals/Season: 211, 1992 Average: 14.0, 1992 3. Chris Dusseau 1996-99 115 Most Goals Allowed/Season: 173, 1982 Average: 11.5, 1982 4. Tom Glatzel 1998-01 106 Most Goals/Home Games: 143, 1992 Most Goals/Road Games: 116, 1982 5. Mike Sullivan 1989-92 97 Fewest Goals/Season: 109, 2002 Fewest Goals Allowed/Season: 88, 1984 6. Robbie Snyder 1991-94 95 7. Bob Trocchi 1983-85 84 Pat Walsh 2003-06 84 Individual Goal Records 9. John Olmstead 1986-89 83 10. Brian Hubschmann 2003-07 79 11. Brian McHugh 1987-90 77 Most Goals/Game 12. Dan Berger 2001-04 74 Name Date Opponent Goals Individual Goals Leaders/Season Randy Colley March 13, 1993 vs. New Hampshire (N) 7 Player Year Goals Ryan Hoff March 13, 2007 at Drexel 7 1. Randy Colley 1995 49 2. Randy Colley 1993 48 Most Goals/Home Game 3. Randy Colley 1992 43 Name Date Opponent Goals 4. Steve Linehan 1982 42 Joe Franklin April 19, 1986 vs. Denison 6 5. Bill Bonde 1982 40 Mike Quigley March 3, 1990 vs. Canisius 6 Joe Franklin 1985 40 Tom Glatzel 2001 40 Jon Harvey April 19, 2000 vs. Villanova 6 Ryan Hoff 2007 40 9. Tom Glatzel 2000 38 Most Goals/Road Game 10. Bob Trocchi 1984 36 Name Date Opponent Goals 11. Robbie Snyder 1994 34 Ryan Hoff March 13, 2007 at Drexel 7 12. Randy Colley 1994 33 Steve Linehan March 20, 1982 at Loyola 6 John Olmstead 1988 33 John McLachlan April 13, 1985 at Wooster 6 Chris Dusseau 1999 33 Joe Franklin May 4, 1985 at Michigan State 6 Randy Colley April 2, 1994 at Hobart 6 Yearly Individual Goals Leaders Randy Colley April 29, 1995 at Michigan State 6 Year Player Pos. Goals Jimmy Keenan March 8, 1998 at Air Force 6 1981 Mike Lynch Att 20 Chris Dusseau April 24, 1999 at Massachusetts 6 1982 Steve Linehan Att 42 Pat Walsh March 26, 2005 at Hofstra 6 1983 Joe Franklin Att 27 Ryan Hoff May 5, 2007 at Quinnipiac 6 1984 Bob Trocchi Att 36 1985 Joe Franklin Att 40 Most Goals/Neutral Game 1986 Joe Franklin Att 31 L Name Date Opponent Goals 1987 John Olmstead Att 20 1988 John Olmstead Att 33 Randy Colley March 13, 1993 vs. New Hampshire (Boston, Mass.) 7 1989 John Olmstead Att 22 1990 Brian McHugh Att 32 Most Goals/Losing Effort 1991 Mike Sullivan Att 32 Name Date Opponent Goals A 1992 Randy Colley Att 43 Steve Linehan March 20, 1982 at Loyola 6 1993 Randy Colley Att 48 1994 Robbie Snyder Att 34 Opponents/Most Goals/Game 1995 Randy Colley Att *49 Name Date School Goals 1996 Chris Dusseau Att 29 Andy John May 9, 1982 Denison 9 1997 Chris Dusseau Att 29 1998 Chris Dusseau Att 24 C Most Goals/Season 1999 Chris Dusseau Att 33 2000 Tom Glatzel Att 38 Overall: 49, Randy Colley, 1995 2001 Tom Glatzel Att 40 Freshman: 29, Chris Dusseau, 1996 Sophomore: 43, Randy Colley, 1992 2002 Dan Berger Att 21 Junior: 48, Randy Colley, 1993 Senior: 49, Randy Colley, 1995 2003 Dan Berger Att 32 R 2004 Pat Walsh Att 21 Most Goals Per Game/Season 2005 Jim Morrison Att 25 3.50, Randy Colley, 1995; 3.43, Randy Colley, 1993 2006 Brian Hubschmann Att 31 2007 Ryan Hoff Att 40 Most Goals/Season/By a Midfielder * - Denotes school record Overall: 40, Bill Bonde, 1982 O Freshman: 13, Ed Lamb, 1990 Sophomore: 24, Brian Mayglothling, 1991 Junior: 25, Brian Mayglothling, 1992 Senior: 40, Bill Bonde, 1982

Most Goals/Season/By a Defenseman Overall: 9, Justin Shay, 1985 Freshman: 5, Justin Shay, 1982 Sophomore: 7, Mike Iorio, 1993 S Junior: 8, Mike Iorio, 1994 Senior: 9, Justin Shay, 1985

Most Goals/Career Overall: 173, Randy Colley, 1991-95 By a Midfielder: 60, Brian Mayglothling, 1990-92; Matt Karweck 2003-06 S By a Defenseman: 16, Justin Shay, 1982-85 E By a Goaltender: 1, Kirk Howell, 1997-2001 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 91 Assist Team Assist Records Records Most Assists/Game: 21 at Denver, April 20, 1992 Most Assists/Home Game: 19 vs. Lake Forest, March 18, 1992; 17 vs. Mount Union, April 9, 1983 Most Assists/Opponent’s Field: 21 at Denver, April 20, 1992 I Most Assists/By Opponent: 14, Ohio Wesleyan, April 3, 1981 Most Assists/Losing Effort: 8 vs. Ashland, April 18, 1981; vs. Ohio Wesleyan, April 3, 1982; Individual Assist vs. Villanova, March 7, 1992; vs. Loyola (Md.), March 15, 1997; Leaders/Career vs. Johns Hopkins, May 21, 2000; vs. Air Force, April 16, 2006 Most Assists/Season: 149, 1992 Average: 9.9, 1982 Player Yrs. Assists 92, 1982 6.2, 1982 R 1. David Ulrich 1998-01 110 Most Assists Allowed/Season: Average: 2. Pat Walsh 2003-06 108 Most Assists/Home Games: 88, 1992 3. Randy Colley 1991-95 100 Most Assists/Road Games: 81, 1982 4. Mike Sullivan 1989-92 88 Fewest Assists/Season: 64, 1989 5. John Olmstead 1986-89 63 Fewest Assists Allowed/Season: 42, 1989 Jimmy Keenan 1995-98 63 I 7. Tom Grote 1983-86 62 8. Bob Trocchi 1983-85 59 9. Will Sutton 1991-95 56 10. Steve Pearsall 1981-84 53 11. Jimmy Keenan 1995-97 50 Individual Assist Records Individual Assist S Most Assists/Game Leaders/Season Name Date Opponent Assists Player Year Assists 1. Mike Sullivan 1990 32 John Olmstead April 21, 1988 at Wittenberg 7 David Ulrich 2000 32 Pat Walsh 2003 32 Most Assists/Home Game 4. David Ulrich 1999 31 H Name Date Opponent Assists 5. Steve Pearsall 1982 29 Mike Sullivan March 3, 1990 vs. Canisius 6 Tom Grote 1986 29 Mike Sullivan April 6, 1991 vs. Denison 6 John McLachlan 1987 29 David Ulrich 2001 29 Most Assists/Road Game 9. Randy Colley 1992 28 Jimmy Keenan 1997 28 Name Date Opponent Assists Pat Walsh 2006 28 John Olmstead April 21, 1988 at Wittenberg 7 12. Mike Sullivan 1991 27 Bob Trocchi 1985 27 Most Assists/Neutral Game Yearly Individual Assist Name Date Opponent Assists Leaders Matt Howell March 23, 2003 vs. Hartford (Hempstead, N.Y.) 6 Year Player Pos. Assists 1981 Mike Lynch Att 11 Opponent/Most Assists/Game 1982 Steve Pearsall Att/Mid 29 Name Date School Assists 1983 Bob Trocchi Att 20 Rich Franz April 20, 1991 Ohio Wesleyan 6 1984 Joe Franklin Att 12 Steve Marohl March 11, 1992 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 6 Bob Trocchi Att 12 1985 Bob Trocchi Att 27 Most Assists/Season 1986 Tom Grote Att 29 1987 John McLachlan Att 29 Overall: 32, Mike Sullivan, 1990; David Ulrich, 2000; Pat Walsh, 2003 1988 John Olmstead Att 25 Freshman: 32, Pat Walsh, 2003 Sophomore: 32, Mike Sullivan, 1990 1989 John Olmstead Att 17 Junior: 32, David Ulrich, 2000 Senior: 29, Tom Grote, 1986; John McLachlan, 1990 Mike Sullivan Att *32 1987; David Ulrich, 2001 1991 Mike Sullivan Att 27 1992 Randy Colley Att 28 1993 Randy Colley Att 23 Most Assists/Season/By a Midfielder 1994 Randy Colley Att 24 Overall: 23, Will Sutton, 1995 1995 Randy Colley Att 25 Freshman: 15, Rob Tobin, 1993 Sophomore: 19, Jimmy Keenan, 1996 1996 Jimmy Keenan Mid 19 Junior: 28, Jimmy Keenan, 1997 Senior: 23, Will Sutton, 1995 1997 Jimmy Keenan Mid 28 1998 David Ulrich Att 18 Most Assists/Season/By a Defenseman 1999 David Ulrich Att 31 2000 David Ulrich Att *32 Overall: 6, Doug Spencer, 1988 and 1989 2001 David Ulrich Att 29 Freshman: 3, Justin Shay, 1982 Sophomore: 4, Mike Iorio, 1993 2002 John Flandina Mid 15 Junior: 6, Doug Spencer, 1988 Senior: 6, Doug Spencer, 1989 2003 Pat Walsh Att *32 2004 Pat Walsh Att 26 Most Assists/Career 2005 Pat Walsh Att 22 110, David Ulrich, 1998-2001 2006 Pat Walsh Att 28 Overall: 2007 Will Yeatman Att 25 By a Midfielder: 56, Will Sutton, 1991-95 * - Denotes school record By a Defenseman: 12, Doug Spencer, 1986-89

Mike Sullivan, the only Notre Dame player to register six assists in a game at Moose Krause Stadium, finished the 1990 season with 32 assists, setting a record that has been equaled twice since then, but not surpassed.

92 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Goaltender Team Save Records Most Saves/Game: 31, at Loyola, March 20, 1982 Records Most Saves/Home Game: 23, vs. Michigan State, April 22, 1981; vs. Ohio State, April 28, 1982 Most Saves/Road Game: 31 at Loyola, March 20, 1982; 29 at Loyola, March 17, 1990 Most Saves/Losing Effort: 31 at Loyola, March 20, 1982 36, Denison, April 21, 1982 Individual Save Leaders/Career Most Opponent Saves/Game: Most Saves/Season: 253, 1982 Average: 20.1, 1981 Player Years Saves 246, 1982 18.2, 1983 1. Rob Simpson 1982-85 623 Most Opponent Saves/Season: Average: 2. Alex Cade 1995-97 621 Most Saves/Home Games: 118, 1981 Most Saves/Road Games: 171, 1982 3. Kirk Howell 1997-01 498 Fewest Saves/Season: 139, 1989 Fewest Opponent Saves/Season: 130, 2005 4. Matt McQuillan 1985-86, 88 452 5. Joey Kemp 2005-present 443 6. Chris Parent 1990-93 416 7. Stewart Crosland 2001-04 398 8. Ryan Jewell 1992-94 342 Individual Save Records 9. Tim Michels 1981 231 10. Jeff Glazier 1986-89 209 Most Saves/Game 11. Tom Duane 1989-90 141 Name Date Opponent Saves Result Chris Parent March 17, 1990 at Loyola 29 L, 3-18 Individual Save Leaders/Season Player Year Saves Most Saves/Home Game 1. Tim Michels 1981 231 Name Date Opponent Saves Result 2. Bob Simpson 1982 218 Tim Michels April 22, 1981 vs. Michigan State 23 W, 8-5 3. Kirk Howell 2001 180 4. Matt McQuillan 1986 173 Most Saves/Road Game 5. Alex Cade 1996 169 Name Date Opponent Saves Result 6. Rob Simpson 1984 164 Chris Parent March 17, 1990 at Loyola 29 L, 3-18 7. Matt McQuillan 1988 161 Alex Cade 1998 161 Stewart Crosland 2004 161 Most Saves/Losing Effort 10. Kirk Howell 1999 160 Name Date Opponent Saves Result 11. Joey Kemp 2006 159 Chris Parent March 17, 1990 at Loyola 29 L, 3-18 12. Alex Cade 1995 158 13. Stewart Crosland 2003 154 Opponent/Most Saves/Game 14. Kirk Howell 2000 153 Name Date Opponent Saves Result Joey Kemp 2007 153 Mutscheller April 21, 1982 Denison 36 Denison 15, ND 10 Yearly Individual Save Leaders Most Saves/Season Year Player Saves 231, Tim Michels, 1981 1981 Tim Michels *231 Overall: 1982 Rob Simpson 218 Freshman: 218, Rob Simpson, 1982 Sophomore: 173, Matt McQuillan, 1986 1983 Rob Simpson 129 Junior: 164, Rob Simpson, 1984 Senior: 231, Tim Michels, 1981 1984 Rob Simpson 164 1985 Matt McQuillan 118 Other Goaltender Records L 1986 Matt McQuillan 173 1987 Jeff Glazier 138 SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 50 saves) CAREER GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE* 1988 Matt McQuillan 163 Name Year GA Saves Save Pct. Name Years GA Minutes GAA 1989 Tom Duane 80 1. Rob Simpson 1984 72 164 .695 1. Joey Kemp 2005-present274 2211:40 7.43 2. Tim Michels 1981 110 231 .677 2. Nick Antol 2001-03 104 782:23 7.98 1990 Chris Parent 139 3. Matt McQuillan 1988 82 163 .665 3. Kirk Howell 1998-2001 345 2579:28 8.02 1991 Chris Parent 106 4. Ryan Jewell 1992 43 83 .659 4. Alex Cade 1995-98 379 2804:50 8.11 5. Alex Cade 1996 88 169 .658 5. Stewart Crosland 2001-05 240 1772:34 8.12 A 1992 Chris Parent 131 1993 Ryan Jewell 106 SEASON GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE* CAREER VICTORIES 1994 Ryan Jewell 141 Name Year GA Minutes GAA Name Years Record 1995 Alex Cade 158 1. Joey Kemp 2007 96 849:03 6.78 1. Kirk Howell 1998-2001 32-12 2. Kirk Howell 2001 105 891:34 7.07 Alex Cade 1995-98 32-18 1996 Alex Cade 169 3. Alex Cade 1996 88 737:45 7.16 3. Joey Kemp 2005-present 26-11 1997 Alex Cade 133 4. Ryan Jewell 1992 43 351:00 7.35 4. Chris Parent 1990-93 24-14 C 1998 Alex Cade 161 5. Stewart Crosland 2003 92 737:00 7.49 5. Matt McQuillan 1985-88 22-8 6. Joey Kemp 2006 108 859:57 7.54 6. Stewart Crosland 2001-05 19-14 1999 Kirk Howell 160 2000 Kirk Howell 153 SEASON VICTORIES CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 10 wins) Name Year Record Name Years Record Pct. 2001 Kirk Howell 180 1. Kirk Howell 2001 14-2 1. Pat Poletti 1982-84 11-2 .846 2002 Nick Antol 119 2. Joey Kemp 2007 11-4 2. Matt McQuillan 1985-88 22-8 .733 2003 Stewart Crosland 154 3. Ryan Jewell 1994 10-2 3. Kirk Howell 1998-2001 32-12 .727 R 2004 Stewart Crosland 161 Matt McQuillan 1988 10-3 Ryan Jewell 1992-95 16-6 .727 Kirk Howell 2000 10-4 5. Joey Kemp 2005-present 26-11 .702 2005 Joey Kemp 131 Chris Parent 1992 10-5 2006 Joey Kemp 159 Joey Kemp 2006 10-5 CAREER MINUTES PLAYED (GOALTENDER)* 2007 Joey Kemp 153 Name Years Minutes SEASON MINUTES PLAYED (GOALTENDER)* 1. Alex Cade 1995-98 28:04.50 * - Denotes School Record Name Year Minutes 2. Kirk Howell 1998-2001 2578:28 1. Kirk Howell 2001 891:34 3. Joey Kemp 2005-present 2211:40 O 2. Joey Kemp 2006 859:57 4. Stewart Crosland 2001-05 1772:34 3. Joey Kemp 2007 849:03 5. Ryan Jewell 1992-95 1590:35 4. Kirk Howell 1999 825:54 5. Kirk Howell 2000 821:00 CAREER GAMES STARTED (GOALTENDER) 6. Alex Cade 1996 737:45 Name Years Starts 1. Alex Cade 1995-98 50 SEASON GROUND BALLS (GOALTENDER) 2. Kirk Howell 1998-2001 44 Name Year GB 3. Joey Kemp 2005-present 39 S 1. Alex Cade 1998 71 4. Rob Simpson 1982-85 38 2. Kirk Howell 2001 65 Chris Parent 1990-93 38 3. Kirk Howell 2000 57 6. Stewart Crosland 2001-05 31 4. Alex Cade 1995 52 5. Alex Cade 1996 44 CAREER GROUND BALLS (GOALTENDER) Name Years GB CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 100 saves) 1. Alex Cade 1995-98 208 S Name Years GA Saves Save Pct. 2. Kirk Howell 1998-2001 160 1. Tim Michels 1981 110 231 .677 3. Joey Kemp 2005-present 95 2. Matt McQuillan 1985-88 262 454 .634 4. Ryan Jewell 1992-95 86 3. Stewart Crosland 2001-05 240 398 .624 5. Chris Parent 1990-93 77 4. Pat Poletti 1982-84 78 129 .623 Stewart Crosland 2001-05 77 E * - indicates records incomplete prior to 1991. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 93

Miscellaneous Records I

Midfielder Tim Corrigan – the younger brother of current Irish head coach Kevin Corrigan – collected 83 ground balls in R 1986, a total that has been surpassed just three times in Notre Dame history. I

Individual Ground Ball Midfielder Billy Ahmuty finished his career in 1994 with Leaders/Career 280 ground balls, the most-ever by a Notre Dame Player Yrs GB player. S 1. Billy Ahmuty 1991-94 280 2. John Capano 1988-91 253 3. Kevin Higgins 1997-2000 250 4. Will Sutton 1991-95 216 Miscellaneous Team Records 16, 1985 (9-7); 1990 (9-7); 2001 (14-2) 5. Alex Cade 1995-98 204 Most Games Played/Season: Most Wins/Season: 14, 2001 6. D.J. Driscoll 2003-06 202 Longest Winning Streak: 9, (twice) 3/18-5/1/92; 9, 4/1-5/26, 2001; 8, 3/19-4/29/94; 8, 2/27-4/3/93 H 7. Mike Iorio 1992-95 195 10, 4/19/83–4/27/85; 10, 2/27/94–3/2/96; 9, 4/1/00- 8. Todd Rassas 1995-98 194 Longest Home Winning Streak: 13, 4/29/05-present; 9. Steve Bishko 1998-2001 180 4/28/01; 9, 4/27/96-3/1/98; 7, 3/1/92-4/25/92; 10. Taylor Clagett 2005-present 176 Longest Conference Winning Streak: 19, 4/15/93-4/2/98; 13, 3/11/00-4/7/02; 10, 4/10/84-4/13/85; 9, 11. Pete Gillin 1988,90-91 174 4/28/85-4/25/86 12. Randy Colley 1991-95 171 Longest Conference Home Winning Streak: 17, 4/23/94-4/18/01 13. E. MacAnaney 1988-91 170 Most Losses/Season: 8, 2002 14. Chad DeBolt 1999-2002 168 Fewest Wins: 5, 1998 and 2002 15. Mike Quigley 1987-90 167 Fewest Losses: 2, 1994 and 2001 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 7, 1985-90; 6, 1992-97 Individual Ground Ball Average Largest Margin of Victory: 25 (26-1), vs. Wittenberg, 4/26/87; 24 (28-4), vs. Mount Union, 4/9/83; 23 (26-3), Leaders/Career vs. Lake Forest, 3/18/92 Player Years G GB Avg. 1. Kevin Higgins 1997-2000 42 250 5.95 2. Billy Ahmuty 1991-94 55 280 5.09 Ground Ball Records 3. Taylor Clagett 2005-present 37 176 4.76 Most Ground Balls/Game: 90 vs. UMBC, 3/20/93; 88 vs. Butler, 3/29/93; 87 at Denver, 4/20/92; 80 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 4/17/93; 80 vs. Stony Brook, 4/13/92; 80 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 4/11/92; 79 vs. New Hampshire, Individual Ground Ball 3/19/94; Leaders/Season Most Ground Balls By Opponent/Game: 79, Ohio Wesleyan, 4/17/93; 79, Hobart, 3/27/93 817, 1993 Player Year GB Most Ground Balls/Season: 1. John Capano 1991 101 Most Ground Balls Allowed/Season: 759, 1993 2. Billy Ahmuty 1993 98 3. Tom Grote 1986 90 4. John Franklin 1986 83 Shot Records Tim Corrigan 1986 83 Most Shots/Game: 77, vs. Mount Union, April 10, 1985 Kevin Higgins 1999 83 Most Shots By Opponent/Game: 73, Loyola, March 20, 1982 7. Pete Gillen 1990 82 Most Shots/Season: 684, 1992 Yearly Ind. Ground Ball Leaders Most Shots By Opponent/Season: 565, 1990 Year Player Pos. GB 1986 Tom Grote Att 90 1987 Dave O’Neill Mid 58 Extra-Man Records 1988 Art Brady Mid 49 Most Goals with Extra Man/Season: 31, 1982 and 1992 1989 John Capano Mid 45 Most Attempts with Extra Man/Season: 89, 1992 1990 Pete Gillen Mid 82 Most Opponent Goals with Extra Man/Season: 27, 1981 and 1990 1991 John Capano Mid *101 Most Opponent Attempts with Extra Man/Season: 86, 1994 1992 Billy Ahmuty Mid 78 .500 (31-of-62), 1982; 1993 Billy Ahmuty Mid 98 Highest Extra-Man Percentage/Season: .500 (29-of-58), 2007 1994 Billy Ahmuty Mid 63 Highest Opponent Extra-Man Percentage/Season: .371 (26-of-70), 1983 1995 Will Sutton Mid 65 1996 Jimmy Keenan Mid 59 1997 Ken Yanicky Mid 76 Faceoffs 1998 Kevin Higgins Mid 79 Most Faceoffs Won/Game: 24, at Denver, 4/29/92; 23 at Denison, 3/31/92; 23 vs. Lake Forest, 3/18/92; 23 vs. 1999 Kevin Higgins Mid 83 St. Bonaventure, 3/1/92; 22 vs. Fairfield, 4/22/00; 22 vs. Air Force, 3/27/91; 22 vs. Ohio State, 4/28/90; 22 vs. 2000 Kevin Higgins Mid 71 Lake Forest, 4/10/90 2001 Steve Bishko Att 67 Most Faceoffs Won By Opponent/Game: 28, Virginia, 5/14/94; 22, Villanova, 3/7/92; 22, UMBC, 3/11/92 2002 Chad DeBolt Mid 51 Most Faceoffs Attempted/Game: 39 at Virginia, 5/14/94; 35 vs. Fairfield, 4/22/04; 35 vs. Butler, 3/29/93; 33 2003 D.J. Driscoll Def 61 at Denver, 4/20/92; 32 vs. Hofstra, 3/24/04; 32 vs. Army, 4/14/01; 32 vs. Loyola, 5/14/00; 32 vs. Adelphi, 4/9/94; 2004 Steve Clagett Mid 43 31 at Ohio State, 5/3/97; 31 at Butler, 4/12/94; 31 vs. Ohio State, 4/23/94; 31 vs. Hobart, 3/27/93; 31 vs. St. Brennan Creaney Def 43 Bonaventure, 3/1/92; 31 vs. Lake Forest, 4/10/90; 31 vs. Ohio State, 4/28/90; 31 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 4/21/90; 2005 Taylor Clagett Mid 64 2006 D.J. Driscoll Def 67 31 at Cornell, 3/5/05; 31vs. Air Force, 4/10/05 2007 Taylor Clagett Mid 63 Most Faceoffs Won/Season: 219, 1992 Most Faceoffs Won By Opponent/Season: 194, 1990 * - Denotes school record Highest Percentage/Season: .643 (200-111), 1986 Highest Percentage Opponent/Season: .580 (160-116), 1981

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Ground Balls Per Game Low Opponent Clear Season Rk Year GB Percentage 1. 1986 60.77 Records Rk Year Pct. 2. 1992 54.33 1. 1988 .303 (80-264) 3. 1987 53.82 2. 1992 .521 (241-463) Points Per Game 4. 1991 50.64 3. 1995 .527 (257-487) Rk Year PPG 5. 1990 50.56 4. 1991 .588 (274-466) 1. 1992 24.00 6. 1983 49.23 5. 1990 .589 (292-479) 2. 1993 21.71 7. 1994 48.08 3. 2004 20.42 Shots Per Game 4. 1982 20.40 Man-Up Offense Rk Year SPG Rk Year EMO 1. 1993 47.1 Assists Per Game 1. 1982 .500 (31-62) 2. 1992 45.6 Rk Year APG 2007 .500 (29-58) 3. 2004 45.3 3. 1981 .463 (25-54) 1. 1992 9.93 4. 2001 42.4 4. 2005 .462 (18-39) 2. 1993 8.29 5. 1994 42.3 3. 1982 8.27 5. 1993 .394 (28-71) 4. 2004 7.92 6. 2000 .391 (27-69) Penalties 5. 1994 7.83 7. 1995 .385 (30-78) 6. 1987 7.82 8. 1983 .381 (24-63) Rk Year Penalties 1. 1982 131 7. 1997 7.67 9. 1986 .379 (22-58) 10. 1994 .373 (22-59) 2. 1983 96 Saves Per Game 3. 1990 89 Man-Down Defense 1984 89 Rk Year SPG 5. 1981 85 1. 1981 20.08 Rk Year Opp. EMO 2. 1984 17.25 1. 1996 .109 (7-64) Penalty Minutes 3. 1982 16.87 2. 1984 .158 (12-76) 3. 1987 .197 (12-61) Rk Year Minutes Faceoff Winning Percentage 1. 1982 111:30 Rk Year FO Ground Ball Margin 2. 1983 85:30 3. 1984 79:00 1. 1986 .643 (200-311) Rk Year Games 2. 1983 .620 (202-326) 1. 1990 +11.25 4. 1990 77:00 3. 1997 .589 (162-275) 2. 1991 +11.14 5. 1981 75:30 4. 2000 .587 (192-327 3. 1995 +10.57 5. 1992 .586 (219-374) 4. 1992 +9.53 Most Games Played 5. 1996 +8.85 Rk Year Games Faceoffs Won 1. 2001 16 Rk Year FO Clears 1990 16 1. 1992 219 1985 16 Rk Year Clears 2. 1983 202 1. 1994 395 4. 2007 15 2006 15 Dave Barnard led the Irish in ground balls in 1990 for a Faceoffs Attempted 2. 1993 367 3. 1992 364 1992 15 team that averaged a school-record 11.25 more per Rk Year FO 4. 2001 339 1982 15 game than its opponents. 1. 1988 434 5. 2003 323 2. 1987 402 Fewest Games Played 3. 1990 385 Clear Percentage Rk Year Games 4. 1982 382 1. 1987 11 Individual Games Played/Career 5. 1992 374 Rk Year Pct. 1. 2003 .812 (323-398) 2005 11 Name Years Games Played 6. 2001 349 3. 2004 12 L 2. 2007 .801 (269-336) 1. Mike Sullivan 1989-92 58 3. 2001 .792 (339-428) 1998 12 Ed Lamb 1990-93 58 1994 12 4. 1999 .790 (256-324) 3. Eamon McAnaney 1988-91 57 2006 .790 (237-300) 1984 12 1981 12 Will Sutton 1991-93, ‘95 57 John Flandina 1999-2001 57 A John Souch 2000-03 57 7. John Capano 1988-91 56 Pete Senger 1990-93 56 Steve Bishko 1998-2001 56 David Ulrich 1998-2001 56 Goaltenders C Name Years Games Played 1. Alex Cade 1995-98 50 2. Kirk Howell 1997-2001 47 3. Chris Parent 1990-93 46 4. Joey Kemp 2005-present 41 R 5. Ryan Jewell 1992-95 39 6. Stewart Crosland 2002-05 38 O 7. Matt McQuillan 1985-86, ‘88 37

Ed Lamb (pictured) is tied S with Mike Sullivan for the most games played in the history of Notre Dame men’s lacrosse. Lamb competed in 58 contests S from 1990-93. E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 95 6. 1982 ...... 12.1 6. 2007 ...... 575 Season 7. 1984 ...... 12.0 7. 1991 ...... 574 8. 2005 ...... 11.9 8. 1995 ...... 569 Records 9. 2001 ...... 11.8 9. 2000 ...... 564 10. 1995 ...... 11.7 10. 2004 ...... 544 I 2007 ...... 11.7 Shots Goals Allowed Rk Year Saves Rk Year Goals Allowed 1. 1982 ...... 253 1. 1984 ...... 88 2. 1981 ...... 241 2. 1996 ...... 94 3. 1985 ...... 230 R 2005 ...... 94 4. 1992 ...... 222 4. 1989 ...... 99 5. 1984 ...... 207 5. 2007 ...... 100 6. 1991 ...... 206 6. 2002 ...... 103 7. 1990 ...... 204 7. 1987 ...... 107 8. 1983 ...... 197 I 1997 ...... 107 9. 2001 ...... 194 2003 ...... 107 10. 1988 ...... 191 10. 2001 ...... 111 2004 ...... 111 Ground Balls Rk Year Ground Balls Goals Allowed Per Game 1. 1993 ...... 817 S Rk Year GPG 2. 1992 ...... 815 1. 2007 ...... 6.7 3. 1990 ...... 809 2. 2001 ...... 6.9 4. 1986 ...... 790 3. 1996 ...... 7.2 5. 1991 ...... 709 4. 1984 ...... 7.3 6. 1985 ...... 703 5. 1989 ...... 7.6 7. 1995 ...... 661 H 2003 ...... 7.6 8. 1982 ...... 659 7. 2006 ...... 7.7 9. 1983 ...... 640 8. 1992 ...... 7.9 10. 2003 ...... 626 Midfielder Steve Bishko – a third-team All-American – 2002 ...... 7.9 helped the 2001 squad to a program-best 14 victories, 10. 1988 ...... 8.0 Extra-Man Goals while allowing fewer than seven goals per game, the top Rk Year Goals scoring defense average in Irish history. Goal Margin 1. 1982 ...... 31 Rk Year Margin 1992 ...... 31 1. 1992 ...... +6.2 3. 1985 ...... 30 2. 2007 ...... +5.0 1995 ...... 30 Wins 3. 2001 ...... +4.9 5. 2007 ...... 29 Rk Year Wins 4. 1984 ...... +4.7 6. 1993 ...... 28 1. 2001 ...... 14 5. 1995 ...... +3.6 1997 ...... 28 2. 1993 ...... 11 6. 2005 ...... +3.4 8. 2000 ...... 27 2007 ...... 11 7. 1993 ...... +3.3 9. 1987 ...... 26 4. 1988 ...... 10 2004 ...... +3.3 10. 1981 ...... 25 1992 ...... 10 9. 1997 ...... +3.1 1984 ...... 25 1994 ...... 10 10. 1983 ...... +2.9 2001 ...... 25 2000 ...... 10 2005 ...... 10 Assists Rk Year Assists Winning Percentage 1. 1992 ...... 149 Rk Year Percentage 2. 1982 ...... 124 1. 2001 (14-2) ...... 875 3. 1993 ...... 116 2. 1994 (10-2) ...... 833 4. 2007 ...... 103 3. 1993 (11-3) ...... 786 5. 2001 ...... 96 4. 1984 (9-3) ...... 750 2006 ...... 96 1997 (9-3) ...... 750 7. 2004 ...... 95 6. 2007 (11-4)...... 733 8. 1994 ...... 94 7. 1988 (10-4) ...... 714 1995 ...... 94 2000 (10-4) ...... 714 10. 1988 ...... 92 9. 1986 (9-4) ...... 692 1997 ...... 92 1996 (9-4) ...... 692 Total Points Goals Rk Year Total Points Rk Year Goals 1. 1992 ...... 360 1. 1992 ...... 211 2. 1982 ...... 306 2. 2001 ...... 189 3. 1993 ...... 304 3. 1993 ...... 188 4. 2001 ...... 285 4. 1982 ...... 182 5. 2007 ...... 278 5. 2007 ...... 175 6. 1985 ...... 258 6. 1985 ...... 169 1995 ...... 258 7. 1983 ...... 166 8. 1983 ...... 254 1990 ...... 166 9. 1990 ...... 252 9. 1995 ...... 164 1994 ...... 252 10. 1994 ...... 158 Shots Goals Per Game Rk Year Shots Rk Year GPG 1. 1992 ...... 684 Attackman Randy Colley – the school’s all-time leading 1. 1992 ...... 14.1 2. 2001 ...... 679 scorer with 273 points – was the top offensive player 2. 1993 ...... 13.4 3. 1990 ...... 674 (43 G, 28 A) on the 1992 squad that still holds Irish 3. 1994 ...... 13.2 4. 1993 ...... 659 records for goals, assists, points, and shots in a season. 4. 1983 ...... 12.8 5. 1982 ...... 585 5. 2004 ...... 12.5

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Yearly Statistics

The 2001 Notre Dame squad was ranked as high as #2 in the nation, posted a 14-2 record, and reached the semifinals of the NCAA Championship.

Year-By-Year Statistics Year G Goals A P Shots Saves P/Min. GB C/F EM FOW 1981 Notre Dame 12 114 68 182 456 241 85-75:30 455 254-98 25-54 116 Opponents 12 115 60 175 543 168 94-82:00 458 227-89 17-64 160 1982 Notre Dame 15 182 124 306 585 253 131-111:30 659 290-135 31-62 192 Opponents 15 173 92 265 51 246 99-89:30 562 259-103 27-76 192 1983 Notre Dame 13 166 88 254 412 197 96-85:30 640 — 24-63 202 Opponents 13 128 56 186 388 237 95-76:00 579 — 24-70 124 1984 Notre Dame 12 144 70 214 418 207 89-79:00 402 — 25-69 114 Opponents 12 88 49 137 356 190 97-89:30 416 — 12-76 110 1985 Notre Dame 16 169 89 258 502 230 83-74:00 703 — 30-81 170 Opponents 16 143 80 223 462 210 111-92:00 706 — 22-61 153 1986 Notre Dame 13 136 73 209 505 184 80-69:30 790 303-145 22-58 200 Opponents 13 121 58 179 466 180 83-71:00 718 271-132 22-52 111 1987 Notre Dame 11 124 86 210 380 143 65-55:30 592 187-85 26-76 132 Opponents 11 107 57 164 411 134 81-71:00 519 196-89 12-61 270 1988 Notre Dame 14 140 92 236 501 191 69-57:00 549 77-167 19-94 149 Opponents 14 112 61 171 407 146 78-77:30 505 80-184 19-79 285 L 1989 Notre Dame 13 113 64 177 463 139 70-63:30 503 106-57 16-76 121 Opponents 13 99 42 141 352 200 85-79:00 506 117-64 23-63 122 1990 Notre Dame 16 166 85 252 674 204 89-77:00 809 304-94 19-89 191 Opponents 16 165 76 241 565 223 98-75:30 629 292-187 28-77 194 1991 Notre Dame 14 145 81 226 574 206 54-54:30 709 266-137 19-73 176 Opponents 14 143 76 219 521 158 67-64:30 553 274-192 20-61 161 A 1992 Notre Dame 15 211 149 360 684 222 75-61:00 815 364-126 31-89 219 Opponents 15 118 54 162 494 216 89-76:30 672 241-222 16-75 155 1993 Notre Dame 14 188 116 304 659 174 82-60:30 817 367-116 28-71 180 Opponents 14 142 70 212 554 216 80-64:30 759 346-146 17-74 159 1994 Notre Dame 12 158 94 252 507 162 82-72:00 577 395-114 22-59 153 C Opponents 12 127 71 198 449 182 66-57:00 537 309-171 26-86 155 1995 Notre Dame 14 164 94 258 569 181 64-52:00 661 284-92 30-78 135 Opponents 14 114 68 182 463 181 64-58:30 513 257-230 19-67 173 1996 Notre Dame 13 127 66 193 500 177 52-43:30 544 302-92 24-82 116 Opponents 13 94 49 143 377 187 84-63:30 429 240-109 7-64 132 1997 Notre Dame 12 135 92 227 409 141 59-50:30 543 271-74 28-76 162 R Opponents 12 107 55 162 368 141 75-62:30 502 240-127 17-55 113 1998 Notre Dame 12 110 71 181 352 166 44-34:30 470 194-59 14-65 124 Opponents 12 104 64 168 386 146 65-56:00 519 210-73 13-44 123 1999 Notre Dame 14 145 91 236 471 165 43-36:30 464 256-68 20-69 167 Opponents 14 122 69 191 451 165 69-52:30 453 213-104 15-43 148 O 2000 Notre Dame 14 157 89 246 546 156 54-43:30 611 270-124 27-69 192 Opponents 14 127 70 197 444 185 76-65:00 519 271-127 17-55 135 2001 Notre Dame 16 189 96 285 679 194 55-45:30 623 339-89 25-83 182 Opponents 16 111 69 180 539 200 83-65:00 579 290-133 13-55 167 2002 Notre Dame 13 109 59 168 371 161 29-31:00 453 281-159 14-44 129 Opponents 13 103 59 162 373 113 45-36:30 471 270-64 7-29 130 S 2003 Notre Dame 14 145 93 238 500 152 35-28:50 626 323-75 19-51 140 Opponents 14 107 55 162 460 151 52-41:30 546 261-87 9-34 161 2004 Notre Dame 12 150 95 245 544 164 48/38:00 474 227-62 19-53 132 Opponents 12 111 58 169 420 168 54/40:30 497 199-95 17-48 168 2005 Notre Dame 11 131 79 210 424 180 40/33:30 404 196-61 18-39 151 S Opponents 11 94 60 154 434 130 40/33:00 399 202-60 14-39 113 2006 Notre Dame 15 136 96 232 497 164 33/26:00 518 237-63 14-56 171 Opponents 15 115 72 187 494 179 57/48:30 522 250-102 7-33 131 2007 Notre Dame 15 175 103 278 575 173 46/35:30 550 269-67 29-58 177 E Opponents 15 100 60 160 481 171 61/49:30 495 254-86 12-44 147 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 97

Honors and United States Awards Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-America I 1993 All-Midwest Lacrosse Association Mike Iorio, Third Team 1994 Mike Iorio, Third Team 1981 1988 Randy Colley, Honorable Mention Maurice Beshlian, D, 1st team John Olmstead, A, 2nd team R Dan Pace, M, 2nd team Doug Spencer, D, 2nd team 1995 Steve Pearsall, A, 2nd team John McNicholas, M, Honorable Mention Mike Iorio, Second Team Mike Lynch, A, Honorable Mention Tom Lanahan, M, Honorable Mention Randy Colley, Honorable Mention Bill Bonde, M, Honorable Mention Matt McQuillan, G, Honorable Mention 1996 Todd Rassas, Third Team 1983 1989 I Alex Cade, Honorable Mention Dan Pace, M, 1st team John Olmstead, A, 1st team Jimmy Keenan, Honorable Mention Justin Shay, D, 1st team Kevin O’Connor, D, 1st team Joe Franklin, A, 2nd team John Capano, M, 2nd team 1997 Bob Trocchi, A, 2nd team Todd Rassas, Second Team Dave Barnard, D, 2nd team Jimmy Keenan, Honorable Mention Justin Driscoll, M, 2nd team Doug Spencer, DM, Honorable Mention S Kevin Smith, M, Honorable Mention 1998 1990 Todd Rassas, Third Team 1984 Dave Barnard, D, 1st team Jimmy Keenan, Honorable Mention Mark Steranka, M, 1st team Mike Sullivan, A, 1st team Justin Shay, D, 1st team Mike Quigley, M, 2nd team 1999 Chris Dusseau, Honorable Mention Bob Trocchi, A, 2nd team Brian McHugh, A, Honorable Mention H Tom Grote, M, 2nd team Dave Carey, M, Honorable Mention 2000 Steve Pearsall, A, Honorable Mention Mike Stevens, D, Honorable Mention Tom Glatzel, Honorable Mention Tim Corrigan, M, Honorable Mention David Ulrich, Honorable Mention Rob Simpson, G, Honorable Mention 1991 Mike Sullivan, A, 1st team 2001 Tom Glatzel, First Team 1985 Brian Mayglothling, M 1st team Kirk Howell, Second Team Bob Trocchi, A, 1st team Dave Barnard, D, 1st team Steve Bishko, Third Team Justin Shay, D, 1st team Ed Lamb, M, Honorable Mention Mike Adams, Honorable Mention Joe Hart, M, 1st team David Ulrich, Honorable Mention Tim Corrigan, M, 2nd team 1992 Kevin Corrigan, Coach of the Year 2002 John Wilson, M, 2nd team Randy Colley, A, 1st team A.J. Wright, Honorable Mention Rob Simpson, G, Honorable Mention Mike Sullivan, A, 1st team 2003 1986 Brian Mayglothling, M 1st team Pat Walsh, Honorable Mention Joe Franklin, A, 2nd team Doug Murray, D, 2nd team Tom Grote, A, 2nd team 2004 Chris Parent, G, 2nd team Pat Walsh, Third Team Tim Corrigan, M, 2nd team Dave O’Neill, M, 2nd team 1993 Willie Sutton, M, 1st team 2005 Mike Rice, D, 2nd team D.J. Driscoll, Honorable Mention Randy Colley, A, 1st team Wally Stack, D, 2nd team Pat Walsh, Honorable Mention Mike Iorio, D, 1st team Robbie Snyder, A, 2nd team 2006 1987 D.J. Driscoll, Second Team Wally Stack, D, 1st team Joey Kemp, Honorable Mention John McLachlan, A, 2nd team Tom Lanahan, M, 2nd team 2007 Sean Dougherty, Honorable Mention Brian Hubschmann, Honorable Mention Joey Kemp, Honorable Mention CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Michael Podgajny, Honorable Mention Will Yeatman, Honorable Mention USILA Scholar All-Americans 1999 Chris Dusseau 2001 Mike Adams Kirk Howell 2002 Chad DeBolt 1997 2000 2001 A.J. Wright Dave Cashen Steve Fiamingo Mike Adams Second Team Second Team First Team 2006 D.J. Driscoll Pat Walsh Tewaaraton Trophy

Nominee Watch List 2001 Tom Glatzel, Sr., A 2004 Pat Walsh, So., A 2001 David Ulrich, Sr., A 2005 Pat Walsh, Jr., A 2004 Pat Walsh, So., A 2006 Pat Walsh, Sr., A 2005 Pat Walsh, Jr., A

98 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® STX North/South All-Star Byron V.Kanaley Award Classic Participants The Byron V. Kanaley Award is the most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete. It has 1985 Justin Shay been presented each year since 1927 at commencement exercises and honors senior monogram athletes who 1993 have been exemplary as students and leaders. The Chris Parent award is selected by the Faculty Board on Athletics and Kevin Corrigan, Head Coach (North) is named in honor of a 1904 Notre Dame graduate who 1994 was a member of the Irish baseball team as an under- Rob Snyder graduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking 1995 career in Chicago and served the University in the Randy Colley, Will Sutton Alumni Association and as a lay trustee from 1915 until Mike Iorio his death in 1960. Robert Williamson was the recipient in Byron V. Kanaley Robert Williamson 1996 1993 and is the lone Notre Dame lacrosse player to win 1993 Todd Bialous the Kanaley Award. 1997 Dave Cashen 1998 Alex Cade, Todd Rassas All-Great Western Lacrosse League 1999 Chris Dusseau, Brad Owen 1994 Tom Glatzel, A, 1st Team 2000 Kevin Corrigan, Coach of the Year Kirk Howell, G, 1st Team Stedman Oakey Mike Iorio, Player of the Year David Ulrich, A, 1st Team 2002 Bill Ahmuty, M, 1st Team Todd Ulrich, M, 1st Team John Flandina, A.J. Wright Randy Colley, A, 1st Team A.J. Wright, D, 1st Team 2004 Mike Iorio, D, 1st Team John Flandina, M, 2nd Team Brennan Creaney, Matt Howell Robbie Snyder, A, 1st Team John Souch, LSM, 2nd Team Chris Bury, D, 2nd Team Ryan Jewell, G, 2nd Team 2002 All-MLA Great Lakes Dan Berger, A 1st Team Conference 1995 John Flandina, M, 1st Team Randy Colley, Player of the Year Devin Ryan, M, 1st Team 1985 Chris Bury, D, 1st Team A.J. Wright, D, 1st Team Bob Trocchi, A, 1st team Alex Cade, G, 1st Team Joe Hart, M, 1st team Randy Colley, A, 1st Team 2003 Pat Walsh, A, Rookie of the Year Tim Corrigan, M, 1st team Mike Iorio, D, 1st Team Dan Berger, A, 1st Team John Wilson, M, 1st team Will Sutton, M, 1st Team Brian Giordano, M, 1st Team Justin Shay, D, 1st team Jason Pett, M, 2nd Team Pat Walsh, A, 1st Team Rob Simpson, G, 1st team 1996 Stewart Crosland, G, 2nd Team Joe Franklin, A, 2nd team Kevin Corrigan, Coach of the Year D.J. Driscoll, D, 2nd Team Mike Rice, D, 2nd team L Alex Cade, G, 1st Team John Souch, D, 2nd Team 1986 Chris Dusseau, A, 1st Team Travis Wells, M, 2nd Team Tom Grote, A, 1st team Jimmy Keenan, M, 1st Team Joe Franklin, A, 1st team Todd Rassas, D, 1st Team 2004 D.J. Driscoll, D, 1st Team Tim Corrigan, M, 1st team Todd Bialous, D, 2nd Team Brian Giordano, M, 1st Team Dave O’Neill, M, 1st team Tony Reid, M, 2nd Team A Matt Howell, A, 1st Team Mike Rice, D, 1st team 1997 Pat Walsh, A, 1st Team Jim Shields, A, 2nd team Alex Cade, G, 1st Team Brennan Creaney, D, 2nd Team Wally Stack, D, 2nd team Dave Cashen, D, 1st Team Brian Hubschmann, M, 2nd Team Matt McQuillan, G, 2nd team Will DeRiso, A, 1st Team 2005 1987 C Chris Dusseau, A, 1st Team John McLachlan, A, 1st team D.J. Driscoll, Defensive Player of the Year Jimmy Keenan, M, 1st Team Joey Kemp, Rookie of the Year Dave O’Neill, M, 1st team Todd Rassas, D, 1st Team D.J. Driscoll, D, 1st Team Wally Stack, D, 1st team Burke Hayes, M, 2nd Team Pat Walsh, A, 1st Team 1988 1998 Matt Karweck, A/M, 2nd Team John Olmstead, A, 1st team R Todd Rassas, Player of the Year Joey Kemp, G, 2nd Team Tom Lanahan, M, 1st team Chris Dusseau, A, 1st Team Jim Morrison, A, 2nd Team John McNicholas, M, 1st team Jimmy Keenan, M, 1st Team Doug Spencer, D, 1st team Todd Rassas, D, 1st Team 2006 Matt McQuillan, G, 1st team 1999 D.J. Driscoll, D, 1st Team Mike Quigley, M, 2nd team O Chris Dusseau, A, 1st Team Brian Hubschmann, A, 1st Team Matt Karweck, A/M, 1st Team 1989 David Ulrich, A, 1st Team John Olmstead, A, 1st team Joey Kemp, G, 1st Team Laurence Galli, D, 1st Team Doug Spencer, DM, 1st team Pat Walsh, A, 1st Team 2000 Kevin O’Connor, D, 1st team Mike Adams, D, 1st Team Mike Quigley, M, 1st team S 2007 John Capano, M, 2nd team Steve Bishko, M, 1st Team Sean Dougherty, D, 1st Team Dave Barnard, D, 2nd team Tom Glatzel, A, 1st Team Ryan Hoff, A, 1st Team David Ulrich, A, 1st Team Joey Kemp, G, 1st Team 2001 Will Yeatman, A, 1st Team S Kevin Corrigan, Coach of the Year Brian Hubschmann, A/M, 2nd Team David Ulrich, Player of the Year Michael Podgajny, M, 2nd Team Mike Adams, D, 1st Team Lucius Polk, M, 2nd Team E Steve Bishko, M, 1st Team Ross Zimmerman, D, 2nd Team 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 99

Great Western Lacrosse League I Irish Major Awardwinners GWLL Coach of the Year (4) 1994 Kevin Corrigan 1996 Kevin Corrigan 2001 Kevin Corrigan R 2007 Kevin Corrigan GWLL Player of the Year (5) 1994 Mike Iorio,Jr.,D 1995 Randy Colley,Sr.,A 1998 Todd Rassas,Sr.,D 2001 David Ulrich,Sr.,A I 2007 Joey Kemp,Jr.,G GWLL Defensive Player of the Year (1) 2005 D.J.Driscoll,Jr. GWLL Rookie of the Year (3) 2003 Pat Walsh,A S 2005 Joey Kemp,G 2007 Will Yeatman,A Four-Time All-GWLL (2) Chris Dusseau,A (1996-99) Pat Walsh,A (2003-06) First Team All-GWLL (58) H 1994 Bill Ahmuty,Sr.,M Randy Colley,Jr.,A Mike Iorio,Jr.,D Robby Snyder,Sr.,A 1995 Chris Bury,Sr.,D Alex Cade,Fr.,G Randy Colley,Sr.,A Mike Iorio,Sr.,D Will Sutton,Sr.,M 1996 Alex Cade,So.,G Attackmen Chris Dusseau (left) and Pat Walsh (right) are the only two four-time all-GWLL performers in Fighting Irish Chris Dusseau,Fr.,A history. Dusseau earned the honors from 1996-99, while Walsh copped the all-league accolades from 2003-06. Jimmy Keenan,So.,M Todd Rassas,So.,D 1997 Alex Cade,Jr.,G Dave Cashen,Sr.,D 2007 Great Western Lacrosse League Standings Will DeRiso,Sr.,A Conference Overall Chris Dusseau,So.,A School W L Pct. W L Pct. Jimmy Keenan,Jr.,M Todd Rassas,Jr.,D 1. Notre Dame 5 0 1.000 11 4 .733 1998 Chris Dusseau,Jr.,A 2. Ohio State 4 1 .800 9 5 .643 Jimmy Keenan,Sr.,M 3. Denver 3 2 .600 9 7 .562 Todd Rassas,Sr.,D 4t. Quinnipiac 1 4 .200 6 7 .462 1999 Chris Dusseau,Sr.,A David Ulrich,So.,A 4t. Bellarmine 1 4 .200 3 10 .231 Laurence Galli,Sr.,D 4t. Air Force 1 4 .200 2 10 .167 2000 Mike Adams,Jr.,D Steve Bishko,Jr.,M Tom Glatzel,Jr.,A Irish in GWLL Play David Ulrich,Jr.,A Irish vs. Current GWLL Teams Overall Record: 52-9 (.852) 2001 Mike Adams,Sr.,D Team Total GWLL Steve Bishko,Sr.,M Championships: 10 (1994-97, 1999-2003, 2007) Air Force 18-2 13-1 Tom Glatzel,Sr.,A Home Record: 29-3 (.906) Bellarmine 2-0 1-0 Kirk Howell,Sr.,G Long Winning Streaks: Denver 9-2 8-2 David Ulrich,Sr.,A 16 (4/16/94-4/2/98); 13 (3/11/00-4/7/02) Todd Ulrich,Sr.,M Ohio State 21-9 11-3 A.J.Wright,Jr.,D Long Home Winning Streak: Quinnipiac 2-0 2-0 2002 Dan Berger,So.,A 17 (4/23/94-4/18/01) John Flandina,Sr.,M Year W-L Place Totals 52-13 35-6 Devin Ryan,Sr.,M 1994 3-0 1st A.J.Wright,Sr.,D 2003 Dan Berger,Jr.,A 1995 4-0 1st Brian Giordano,So.,M 1996 4-0 1st Pat Walsh,Fr., A 1997 3-0 1st 2004 D.J.Driscoll,So.,D 1998 2-1 2nd Brian Giordano,Jr.,M Matt Howell,Sr.,A 1999 3-1 T-1st Pat Walsh,So.,A 2000 5-0 1st 2005 D.J.Driscoll,Jr.,D 2001 5-0 1st Pat Walsh,So.,A 2002 4-1 T-1st 2006 D.J.Driscoll,Sr.,D Brian Hubschmann,Sr.,A 2003 4-1 T-1st Matt Karweck,Sr.,A/M 2004 4-1 2nd Joey Kemp,So.,G 2005 3-2 3rd Pat Walsh,Sr.,A 2006 3-2 2nd 2007 Sean Dougherty,Jr.,D Joey Kemp,Jr.,G 2007 5-0 1st Ryan Hoff,So.,A Will Yeatman,Fr.,A

100 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® All-Time Series

Against the Conferences All-Time Corrigan vs. America East 7-3 6-2 (6-2) ACC 5-16 5-13 (5-13) Colonial 15-11 12-11 (12-11) ECAC 30-31 25-27 (24-27) Great Western 64-14 58-8 (58-8) Independent (Div. I) 2-5 2-5 (2-5) Ivy Group 15-14 15-13 (15-13) Metro Atlantic 7-2 7-4 (6-1) Patriot League 8-2 7-1 (7-1)

( ) indicates record as Notre Dame head coach

Defenseman A.J. Wright, a USILA honorable mention All-America pick in 2002, was on Notre Dame teams that first defeated such storied programs as Loyola, Johns Hopkins (pictured), and Virginia.

First Last Scoring Corrigan First Last Scoring Corrigan Opponent Game Game W-L ND Opp vs. Opponent Game Game W-L ND Opp vs. Adelphi 1990 1994 1-1 25 24 1-1 (1-1) Michigan 1988 1988 1-0 17 7 0-0 Air Force 1988 2007 18-2 252 135 18-1 (18-1) Michigan State 1981 1996 13-5 189 147 5-3 (5-3) Army 1999 2002 3-1 50 36 3-1 (3-1) Morgan State 1981 1981 0-1 12 13 0-0 Ashland 1981 1982 3-1 54 38 0-0 Mt.St.Mary’s 1982 1993 2-2 41 40 2-3 (2-1) Bellarmine 2006 2007 2-0 19 5 2-0 (2-0) Mt.Union 1983 1986 4-0 83 12 0-0 Brown 2006 2007 2-0 22 8 2-0 (2-0) New Hampshire 1985 1994 2-1 34 23 2-0 (2-0) Bucknell 2001 2001 1-0 12 7 1-0 (1-0) New Haven -- -- 0-0 0 0 1-1 (0-0) Butler 1993 2006 13-1 175 94 13-1 (13-1) North Carolina 1995 2007 3-4 65 69 3-4 (3-4) L Canisius 1990 1994 4-0 68 27 4-0 (4-0) Oberlin 1983 1983 1-0 19 2 0-0 Colgate 1987 1987 1-0 11 10 0-0 Ohio State 1981 2007 21-9 354 224 15-4 (15-4) Colorado 1988 1988 1-0 15 3 0-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1981 1993 1-12 85 188 1-5 (1-4) Colorado Coll. 1988 1988 1-0 10 7 0-0 Pennsylvania 2000 2003 2-2 37 30 2-2 (2-2) Colo.School/Mines 1988 1988 1-0 12 8 0-0 Penn State 1989 2007 10-4 147 116 6-2 (6-2) A Cornell 1990 2007 0-5 35 57 0-5 (0-5) Pfeiffer -- -- 0-0 0 0 1-0 (0-0) C.W.Post 1983 1983 0-1 6 15 0-0 Potsdam -- -- 0-0 0 0 0-1 (0-0) Dartmouth 1996 2007 4-2 62 45 4-2 (4-2) Princeton 1995 1995 0-1 4 6 0-1 (0-1) Delaware 1997 1997 1-0 15 14 1-0 (1-0) Quinnipiac 2006 2007 2-0 33 16 2-0 (2-0) C Denison 1981 1992 5-8 128 154 3-1 (3-1) Radford 1981 1991 6-0 72 36 2-0 (2-0) Denver 1992 2007 9-2 145 85 9-2 (9-2) Roanoke -- -- 0-0 0 0 0-2 (0-0) Drexel 2007 2007 1-0 16 5 1-0 (1-0) Rutgers 1994 2002 3-1 40 30 3-1 (3-1) Duke 1983 1995 1-4 33 62 1-1 (1-1) St.Bonaventure 1992 1992 1-0 23 4 1-0 (1-0) Fairfield 2000 2005 4-2 83 51 4-2 (4-2) St.Mary’s (Md.) -- -- 0-0 0 0 1-1 (0-0) R Georgetown 1982 1999 3-6 87 96 2-7 (1-6) San Diego State 1990 1990 1-0 18 10 1-0 (1-0) Guilford -- -- 0-0 0 0 1-1 (0-0) Stony Brook 1985 1992 1-2 19 21 1-1 (1-1) Hampden-Sydney -- -- 0-0 0 0 0-2 (0-0) Syracuse 2001 2004 0-2 18 31 0-2 (0-2) Hartford 1989 2003 2-0 34 7 2-0 (2-0) Vermont 1985 1985 1-0 8 6 0-0 O Harvard 1990 2003 7-3 102 79 7-3 (7-3) Villanova 1987 2007 7-4 120 96 7-2 (7-2) Hobart 1993 1999 6-1 70 62 6-1 (6-1) Virginia 1993 2006 1-5 45 83 1-5 (1-5) Hofstra 1991 2006 6-7 118 125 6-7 (6-7) VMI 1986 1986 1-0 15 9 1-1 (0-0) Holy Cross 1985 1985 0-1 7 8 0-0 Virginia Tech -- -- 0-0 0 0 2-0 (0-0) Johns Hopkins 1992 2007 1-4 48 62 1-4 (1-4) Washington & Lee 1986 1987 0-2 19 26 0-0 S Kenyon 1981 1990 10-0 131 71 2-0 (2-0) William & Mary 1984 1986 0-2 9 28 0-2 (0-0) Lake Forest 1983 1992 11-0 146 53 4-0 (4-0) Wittenberg 1983 1988 6-0 109 21 0-0 Lehigh 1989 2007 3-0 34 17 3-0 (3-0) Wooster 1981 1991 9-1 118 82 3-0 (3-0) Loyola 1982 2007 3-13 118 219 3-11 (3-11) Yale 1983 1983 0-1 5 17 0-0 S Lynchburg -- -- 0-0 0 0 2-0 (0-0) Maryland 1995 2004 0-3 23 33 0-3 (0-3) Bold indicates 2008 Irish opponent Maryland-Baltimore Co. 1992 1996 3-1 48 23 3-1 (3-1) ( ) indicates record as Notre Dame head coach E Massachusetts 1995 1999 1-4 35 39 1-4 (1-4) 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 101

All-Time Lineups 1981 - Won 6, Lost 6 1985 - Won 9, Lost 7 Captains: Moe Beshlian, Carl Lunblad, Tim Michels Captains: Justin Shay, Bob Trocchi A — Mike Lynch (Jr., 6-3, 192) ...... 20 G, 11 A MLA Great Lakes Conference Champions A — Steve Linehan (Jr., 5-9, 148)...... 17 G, 10 A A — Bob Trocchi (Sr., 6-0, 180) ...... 32 G, 27 A A — Steve Pearsall (Fr., 6-1, 175)...... 13 G, 8 A A — Joe Franklin, (Jr., 5-9, 155) ...... 40 G, 11 A M — Carl Lunblad (Sr., 5-9, 155)...... 10 G, 6 A A — John McLachlan (So., 5-4, 130) ...... 18 G, 9 A M — Dan Pace (So., 5-10, 155) ...... 11 G, 8 A M — Joe Hart (Sr., 6-1, 195) ...... 7 G, 2 A M — Dan Charhut (Sr., 6-3, 175) ...... 5 G, 4 A M — John Wilson (Sr., 5-7, 150) ...... 3 G, 3 A D — Maurice Beshlian (Sr., 5-10, 185) M — Mark Steranka (Jr., 5-11, 165) ...... 8 G D — Dave Lewis (Jr., 6-1, 175) D — Justin Shay (Sr., 6-2, 200) ...... 6 G, 3 A D — Rich Wickel (Jr., 6-1, 175) D — Mike Rice (Jr., 5-11, 185) G — Tim Michels (Sr., 5-10, 170) ...... 231 saves D — Wally Stack (So., 5-7, 150) Top Subs: A Gerald Levesque, Fr., (10 G, 4 A); M Bill Bonde, Jr., (14 G, 8 G — Rob Simpson (Sr., 6-0, 180)...... 112 saves A); M Kevin Campion, Sr., (6 G, 2 A); M Bob Durgin, Sr., (4 G, 4 A); D Sean Top Subs: A Jim Shields, Sr., (3 G, 5 A); M Tim Corrigan, Jr., (7 G, 6 A); M Corscadden, So. Dave O’Neill, So., (4 G, 2 A); M Tom Grote, Jr., (4 G, 8 A); D Dwayne Hicks, Sr., (1 A); G Matt McQuillan, Fr., (118 saves) 1982 - Won 9, Lost 6 Captains: Dave Lewis, Mike Lynch 1986 - Won 9, Lost 4 Midwest Lacrosse Association University Division Champions Captains: Tom Grote, Mike Rice A — Mike Lynch (Sr., 6-3, 200)...... 11 G, 3 A MLA Great Lakes Conference Champions A — Steve Linehan (Sr., 5-9, 148)...... 42 G, 22 A A — Jim Shields (Jr., 6-1, 185) ...... 23 G, 14 A A — Steve Pearsall (So., 6-1, 175) ...... 23 G, 29 A A — Tom Grote (Sr., 6-0, 195)...... 29 G, 29 A M — Dan Pace (Jr., 5-10, 155) ...... 15 G, 18 A A — Joe Franklin (Sr., 5-10, 160) ...... 31 G, 13 A M — Bill Bonde (Sr., 6-4, 210) ...... 40 G, 14 A M — Tim Corrigan (Sr., 6-0, 195) ...... 11 G, 2 A M — Mark Farino (Sr., 5-0, 150) ...... 4 G, 6 A M — Dave O’Neill (Jr., 5-7, 145) ...... 11 G, 2 A D — Dave Lewis (Sr., 6-1, 175) M — Tony Rettino (Sr., 6-0, 180)...... 2 G D — Justin Shay (Fr., 6-1, 175) ...... 5 G, 3 A D — Jim Fallon (Sr., 6-3, 195) D — Pat Jank (Sr., 5-10, 155) D — Mike Rice (Sr., 5-11, 185) G — Rob Simpson (Fr., 6-0, 175)...... 218 saves D — Wally Stack (Jr., 5-7, 150) Top Subs: A Gerald Levesque, So., (13 G, 12 A); M Mike Quinn, So., (9 G, G — Matt McQuillan (So., 5-10, 150) ...... 173 saves 3 A); M Joe Hart, Fr., (8 G, 8 A); M Kevin Smith, So., (4 G, 3 A); D Sean Top Subs: A John Olmstead, Fr., (8 G, 4 A); M John McNicholas, So., (2 G, Corscadden, Jr.; G Pat Poletti, Fr., (35 saves) 2 A); M John Burtis, So., (6G, 1A); M Tom Lanahan, So., (4 G, 2 A); D Dick Milone, Jr.; G Tom Fredericks, So., (11 saves) 1983 - Won 6, Lost 7 Captains: Sean Corscadden, Tracy Cotter, Dan Pace 1987 - Won 6, Lost 5 L A — Bob Trocchi (So., 6-0, 155)...... 16 G, 20 A Captains: Dave O’Neill, Wally Stack A — Steve Pearsall (Jr., 6-1, 190) ...... 18 G, 8 A A — Jim Shields (Sr., 6-1, 185) ...... 6 G, 3 A A — Joe Franklin (Fr., 5-9, 150) ...... 27 G, 6 A A — John McLachlan (Sr., 5-4, 130)...... 19 G, 29 A M — Dan Pace (Sr., 5-10, 155) ...... 15 G, 15 A A — John Olmstead (So., 6-2, 190) ...... 20 G, 17 A M — Kevin Smith (Jr., 5-9, 165)...... 10 G, 3 A M — Dave O’Neill (Sr., 5-7, 160) ...... 13 G, 6 A M — Justin Driscoll (Sr., 5-10, 170) ...... 21 G, 6 A M — Art Brady (Jr., 5-8, 165)...... 7 G, 2 A A D — Sean Corscadden (Sr., 5-10, 175) M — John McNicholas (Jr., 6-3, 195) ...... 9 G, 10 A D — Justin Shay (So., 6-2, 185)...... 4 G, 1 A D — Wally Stack (Sr., 5-7, 145) D — Steve Cloud (So., 6-0, 185) D — James Fallon (Sr., 6-3, 205)...... 2 A G — Rob Simpson (So., 6-0, 175) ...... 129 saves D — Dick Milone (Sr., 6-0, 170) Top Subs: A Tom Grote, Fr., (13 G, 14A); M Mike Quinn, Jr., (7 G); M Joe G — Jeff Glazier (Fr., 5-11, 180) ...... 138 saves C Hart, So., (10 G, 1A); M Dwayne Hicks, So., (3 G, 3A); D Mike Rice, Fr.; G Pat Top Subs: A Jeff Shay, Jr., (7 G, 2 A); M Dave Kidder, So., (3 G,); M Tom Poletti, So., (68 saves) Lanahan, Jr., (11 G, 5 A); M Mike Quigley, Fr., (5 G, 2 A); D Doug Spencer, So., (1 G) 1984 - Won 9, Lost 3 Captains: Steve Pearsall, Mike Quinn, Kevin Smith 1988 - Won 10, Lost 4 R Tom Lanahan, John McNicholas, Art Brady Midwest Lacrosse Association Champions Captains: A — Steve Pearsall (Sr., 6-2, 195)...... 18 G, 8 A MLA Great Lakes Conference Tri-Champions A — Bob Trocchi (Jr., 6-0, 170) ...... 36 G, 12 A A — John Olmstead (Jr., 6-2, 190) ...... 33 G, 25 A A — Joe Franklin (So., 5-10, 160) ...... 21 G, 12 A A — Brian McHugh (So., 6-1, 165) ...... 18 G, 14 A M — Mark Steranka (So., 5-11, 165)...... 21 G, 12 A A — Jeff Shay (Sr., 5-10, 165) ...... 13 G, 4 A O M — Tim Corrigan (So., 6-0, 180) ...... 6 G, 1 A M — John McNicholas (Sr., 6-3, 195)...... 16 G, 15 A M — Kevin Smith (Sr., 5-8, 160) ...... 4 G, 1 A M — Tom Lanahan (Sr., 5-10, 170) ...... 20 G, 9 A D — Justin Shay (Jr., 6-2, 195) ...... 1 G, 1 A M — Art Brady (Sr., 5-8, 165) ...... 7 G, 1 A D — Mike Rice (So., 5-11, 185) D — Doug Spencer (Jr., 6-0, 185) ...... 6 A D — Wally Stack (Fr., 5-7, 143) D — Randy McDonald (Sr., 5-8, 150) G — Rob Simpson (Jr., 6-0, 175)...... 164 saves D — Kevin O’Connor (Jr., 6-1, 165) S Top Subs: A Don Gayhardt, So., (6 G, 6 A); M Mike Quinn, Sr., (5 G); M Joe G — Matt McQuillan (Sr., 5-10, 155)...... 163 saves Hart, Jr., (7 G, 2 A); M Tom Grote, So., (14 G, 11 A); D Dwayne Hicks, Jr., (2 Top Subs: A Dave Carey, So., (9 G, 7 A); M John Capano, Fr., (4 G, 1 A); M G, 3 A); G Pat Poletti, Jr., (26 saves) Dave Kidder, Jr., (4 G, 1 A); M Mike Quigley, So., (9 G, 4 A); D Kevin S O’Connor, Jr.; G Jeff Glazier, So., (28 saves) E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 103 All-Time Lineups I 1989 - Won 7, Lost 6 1993 - Won 11, Lost 3 Captains: John Olmstead, Kevin O’Connor, Doug Spencer Captains: Ed Lamb, Chris Parent, Bo Perriello A — John Olmstead (Sr., 6-1, 192)...... 22 G, 17 A NCAA Tournament First Round A — Brian McHugh (Jr., 6-2, 170)...... 18 G, 14 A MLA Great Lakes Conference Champions A — Dave Carey (Jr., 6-0, 180) ...... 5 G, 1 A A — Randy Colley (Jr., 6-2, 194)...... 48 G, 23 A M — Mike Quigley (Jr., 5-10, 170)...... 12 G, 6 A A — Robbie Snyder (Jr., 5-7, 201) ...... 31 G, 11 A R M — John Capano (So., 5-11, 155) ...... 10 G, 8 A A — Kevin Mahoney (So., 6-0, 187) ...... 18 G, 6 A M — Chris Nelson (Fr., 5-10, 165)...... 10 G, 7 A M — Ed Lamb (Sr., 5-10, 162) ...... 5 G, 13 A D — Dave Barnard (So., 6-2, 185) ...... 1 G, 15 GB M — Willie Sutton (Jr., 5-9, 143)...... 9 G, 14 A, 63 GB D — Mike Stevens (Jr., 6-4, 195) ...... 13 GB M — Billy Ahmuty (Jr., 5-8, 151)...... 5 G, 7 A, 98 GB D — Kevin O’Connor (Sr., 6-1, 180)...... 19 GB D — Garrett Reilly (Jr., 6-0, 202) ...... 28 GB I G — Tom Duane (Fr., 6-0, 160) ...... 80 saves D — Mike Iorio (Jr., 6-2, 200) ...... 3 G, 4 A, 45 GB Top Subs: A Rob Lynn, Jr., (8 G, 2 A); A Mike Sullivan, Fr., (13 G,3 A); DM D — Billy Gallagher (So., 5-11, 190) ...... 2 A, 57 GB Doug Spencer, Sr., (2 G, 6 A); DM Eamon McAnaney, So., (1 G, 37 GB); DM G — Ryan Jewell (So., 5-8, 150) ...... 106 saves Kevin Patrick, Fr. (1 G, 35 GB); G Jeff Glazier, Jr., (59 saves) Top Subs: A Bo Perriello, Sr., (5 G, 4 A); A Mark Hexamer, Jr., (7 G, 3 A); M Marc Pasquale, So., (3 G); M Rob Tobin, Fr., (12 G, 15 A); M Kevin Lynyak, So., (3 G, 1 A); D Chris Bury, So.; D Pete Snyder, So.; G Chris S 1990 - Won 9, Lost 7 Parent, Sr., (40 saves) Captains: Dave Carey, Mike Quigley NCAA Tournament First Round MLA Great Lakes Conference Champions 1994 - Won 10, Lost 2 A — Mike Sullivan (So., 5-8, 170) ...... 20 G, 32 A Captains: Billy Ahmuty, Randy Colley, Will Sutton H A — Brian McHugh (Sr., 6-3, 170) ...... 32 G, 8A NCAA Tournament First Round A — Mike Sennett (Jr., 5-7, 170)...... 11 G, 3 A Great Western League Champions M — Mike Quigley (Sr., 5-10, 170 ...... 19 G, 3 A A — Randy Colley (Sr., 6-3, 215) ...... 33 G, 24 A M — John Capano (Jr., 5-11, 165)...... 9 G, 1 A A — Robbie Snyder (Sr., 6-0, 185) ...... 34 G, 19 A M — Brian Mayglothling (Fr., 6-2, 190) ...... 11 G, 12 A A — Brian Gilfillan (So., 5-9, 168)...... 13 G, 9 A D — Dave Barnard (Jr., 6-2, 190) ...... 1 A, 57 GB M — Bill Ahmuty (Sr., 5-9, 162) ...... 11 G, 4A, 63 GB D — Mike Stevens (Sr., 6-4, 200) ...... 49 GB M — Bill Hogan, (Fr., 6-3, 195)...... 12 G, 14 A D — Eamon McAnaney (Jr., 6-0, 185) ...... 50 GB M — Kevin Mahoney (Jr., 6-0, 187) ...... 5 G, 7 A G — Chris Parent (Fr., 5-7, 160) ...... 139 saves D — Mike Iorio (Sr., 6-2, 215) ...... 6 G, 2 A, 55 GB Top Subs: A Brian Schirf, Jr., (8 G, 1 A); A Bo Perriello, Fr., (6 G, 3 A); M D — Bill Gallagher (Jr., 5-11, 190) ...... 0 G, 3 A, 38 GB Dave Carey, Sr., (14 G,10 A); M Ed Lamb, Fr., (13 G, 2 A); M Chris Nelson, D — Chris Bury (Jr., 5-11, 172) ...... 1 A, 45 GB So., (5 G, 1 A); D Pete Gillin, Jr., (1G, 82 GB); G Tom Duane, So., (65 saves) G — Ryan Jewell (Jr., 5-8, 150) ...... 141 saves Top Subs: A Marc Hexamer, Sr., (1 G, 1 A); M Jason Pett, Jr., (5 G, 5 A); M J.T. Tremante, Jr., (3 G, 3 A); M Mike Maroney, So., (4 G, 2 A); M Marc Pasquale, Jr., (4 G,); M Anthony Reid, Fr., (4 G); M Kevin Lynyak, Jr., (1 G); 1991 - Won 7, Lost 7 Greg Glenday, So., (3 A, 58 GB); M Andy Scollan, Jr., (19 GB); D Pete Synder, Jr., (17 GB) Captains: Dave Barnard, Eamon McAnaney, Mike Sennett A — Mike Sullivan (Jr., 5-8, 177)...... 20 G, 32 A A — Brian Schirf (Jr., 5-10, 168) ...... 32 G, 8 A A — Robbie Snyder (Fr., 5-7, 201)...... 10 G, 6A 1995 - Won 9, Lost 5 M — Brian Mayglothling (So., 6-1, 179)...... 11 G, 12 A Captains: Randy Colley, Billy Gallagher, Mike Iorio M — John Capano (Sr., 5-11, 170) ...... 8 G, 5 A, 101 GB NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist M — Ed Lamb (So., 5-10, 162)...... 17 G, 5 A Great Western League Champions D — Dave Barnard (Jr., 6-2, 188) ...... 1A, 57 GB A — Randy Colley (Sr. , 6-2, 194) ...... 49 G, 25 A D — Doug Murray (Jr., 5-10, 176)...... 44 GB A — Brian Gilfillan (Jr., 5-9, 172) ...... 14 G, 11 A D — Eamon McAnaney (Jr., 6-0, 183) ...... 50 GB A — Tim Kearney (So., 5-10, 170) ...... 22 G, 5 A G — Chris Parent (Fr., 5-6, 175) ...... 139 saves M — Will Sutton (Sr., 5-9, 143) ...... 23 G, 23 A, 65 GB Top Subs: A Bo Perriello, So., (2 G, 1 A); A Mike Sennett, Sr., (5 G, 1 A); M — Marc Pasquale (Sr., 5-7, 145) ...... 5 G, 2 A M Willie Sutton, Fr., (5 G, 5 A); M Willie Ahmuty, Fr., (4 G, 1 A); M Chip M — Jason Pett (Sr., 6-4, 170) ...... 10 G, 3 A Lonsdale, So., (54 GB) ; G Pat Finn, So., (97 saves) D — Mike Iorio (Sr., 6-2, 200) ...... 1 G, 1 A, 37 GB D — Bill Gallagher (Sr., 5-11, 180) ...... 0 G, 1 A, 54 GB D — Chris Bury (Sr., 5-11, 172) ...... 0 G, 0 A, 30 GB 1992 - Won 10, Lost 5 G — Alex Cade (Fr., 5-8, 170)...... 158 saves Will DeRiso, So., (4 G, 1A); Kevin Mahoney, Jr., (4 G, 7 A); Captains: Doug Murray, Chris Nelson, Brian Schirf, Mike Sullivan Top Subs: A A Burke Hayes, Fr., (7 G, 3 A); J.T. Tremante, Jr., (3 G, 4 A); Jimmy NCAA Tournament First Round M M M Keenan, Fr., (5 G, 3 A); Brian Erickson, Jr., (3 G, 1 A); Andy Scollan, Sr., MLA Great Lakes Conference Champions M M A — Randy Colley (So., 6-2, 194) ...... 43 G, 28 A (12 GB); D Dave Cashen, So., (12 GB); D Todd Rassas, Fr., (33 GB); D Pete A — Mike Sullivan (Sr., 5-8, 177) ...... 32 G, 26 A Synder, Sr., (8 GB) A — Robbie Snyder (Jr., 5-7, 201)...... 21 G, 11 A M — Brian Mayglothling (Jr., 6-1, 179) ...... 25 G, 19 A M — Willie Sutton (Jr., 5-9, 143)...... 9 G, 14 A, 63 GB M — Brian Schirf (Sr., 5-10, 168)...... 16 G, 6 A D — Doug Murray (Sr., 5-10, 176) ...... 69 GB D — Mike Iorio (Fr., 6-2, 200) ...... 58 GB D — Garrett Reilly (Jr., 6-0, 202) ...... 44 GB G — Chris Parent (Jr., 5-6, 175)...... 131 saves Ryan Jewell (Fr., 5-8, 150) ...... 83 saves Top Subs: A Bo Perriello, Jr., (8 G, 4 A); A Steve Manley, So., (6 G, 4 A); M Chris Nelson, Sr., (4 G, 4 A); M Willie Ahmuty, So., (8 G, 5 A); M Chip Lonsdale, Jr., (56 GB); D Kevin Murphy, Fr., (29 GB); D Todd Bialous, Fr., (24 GB); G Pat Finn, Jr., (10 saves)

104 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 1996 - Won 9, Lost 4 1999 - Won 8, Lost 6 Captains: Todd Bialous, Brian Erickson, Greg Glenday Captains: David Biddison, Chris Dusseau NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round Great Western League Champions Great Western League Tri-Champions A — Will DeRiso (Jr.. , 5-4, 160)...... 12 G, 10A A — David Ulrich (So. , 5-8, 150) ...... 17 G, 31 A A — Chris Dusseau (Fr., 6-3 185) ...... 29 G, 2A A — Tom Glatzel (So., 6-2, 170) ...... 26 G, 15 A A — Brian Gilfillan (Sr., 5-9, 172)...... 10 G, 10A A — Chris Dusseau (Sr., 6-3, 207) ...... 33 G, 2 A M — Jimmy Keenan (So., 6-0, 170) ...... 15 G, 19 A, 59 GB M — Todd Ulrich (So., 5-9, 155) ...... 13 G, 12 A, M — Tony Reid (Jr., 6-0, 200) ...... 18 G, 2A M — Steve Bishko (So., 6-2, 188) ...... 16 G, 8 A M — Burke Hayes (So., 6-2, 183)...... 10G, 0A M — Brad Owen (Sr., 6-2, 190) ...... 16 G, 3 A D — Todd Bialous (Gr., 6-2, 180)...... 56 GB D — David Biddison (Sr., 6-2, 190) ...... 0 G, 0 A, 17 GB D — Dave Cashen (Jr., 6-1, 185) ...... 35 GB D — Laurence Galli (Sr., 5-11, 175) ...... 0 G, 1 A, 13 GB D — Todd Rassas (So., 6-2, 180) ...... 41 GB D — Mike Adams (So., 6-2, 195) ...... 0 G, 0 A, 37 GB G — Alex Cade (So., 5-8, 170) ...... 169 saves G — Kirk Howell (Jr., 6-1, 180) ...... 160 saves Top Subs: A Kevin Mahoney, Sr., (5 G, 5 A); M J.T. Tremante, Sr., (7 G, 5 Top Subs: A John Flandina, Fr., (11 G, 6A); A Ned Webster, Sr., (0 G, 4 A); A); M Mike Maroney , Sr., (8 G, 3 A); M Brian Erickson, Sr., (8 G, 3 A); M A Jon Harvey, (1 G, 2A); A Ben Savage, Sr., (3 G, 0 A); M Stedman Oakey, Jr., Joe Bialous, Fr., (4 G, 2 A); M Brian Erickson, Sr., (3 G, 1 A); M Andy Scollan, (6 G, 3 A); M Kevin Higgins, Jr., (0 G, 3 A, 83 GB); M Revere La Noue, Sr., (2 Sr., (25 GB); D Laurence Galli, Fr., (9 GB) G, 1 A); M Sean Meehan, Sr., (1 G, 2A); M Chris Young, So., (2 G, 1A); M Chad DeBolt, Fr., (2 G, 0 A); D Ray Cross, Sr., (0 G, 0A); D Aaron McCann, So., (0 G, 0 A); D Steve Sepeta, Sr., (0 G, 0 A) 1997 - Won 9, Lost 3 Captains: Alex Cade, Dave Cashen, Will DeRiso, Jimmy Keenan NCAA Tournament First Round 2000 - Won 10, Lost 4 Great Western League Champions Captains: Patrick Darcy, Steve Fiamingo, Kevin Higgins, Kirk Howell A — Will DeRiso (Jr.. , 5-4, 160) ...... 18 G, 25 A NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist A — Chris Dusseau(So., 6-3, 190) ...... 29 G, 5 A Great Western League Champions A — Ned Webster (Jr., 6-0, 185) ...... 13 G, 18 A A — Tom Glatzel (Jr. , 6-2, 170) ...... 38 G, 18 A, 61 GB M — Jimmy Keenan (Jr., 6-0, 180) ...... 12 G, 28 A, 42 GB A — David Ulrich (Jr., 5-8, 158) ...... 17 G, 32 A, 50 GB M — Brad Owen (So., 6-2, 190)...... 10 G, 0 A A — John Harvey (Jr., 5-10, 176) ...... 28 G, 1 A M — Burke Hayes (Jr., 6-2, 185) ...... 23 G, 3 A M — Todd Ulrich (Jr., 5-9, 155) ...... 9 G, 9 A D — Adam Sargent (Jr., 6-0, 198)...... 55 GB M — Stedman Oakey (Sr.., 6-1, 187)...... 9 G, 11 A D — Dave Cashen (Sr., 6-1, 185) ...... 31 GB M — Chris Young (Jr., 5-9, 172)...... 12 G, 2 A D — Todd Rassas (Jr., 6-2, 195)...... 68 GB D — A.J. Wright (So., 6-3, 202) ...... 0 G, 0A, 26 GB G — Alex Cade (Jr., 5-8, 165)...... 133 saves D — Mike Adams (Jr., 6-2, 195) ...... 3 G, 0 A, 43 GB Top Subs: A Stedman Oakey, Fr., (8 G, 2 A); A Ben Savage, So., (4 G, 3A); D — Steve Fiamingo (Sr., 5-8, 230) ...... 2 G, 0 A, 35 GB M Dan Butler, Jr., (4 G, 2A); M Stephen Taylor, So., (5 G, 1A); M Ken G — Kirk Howell (Sr., 6-1, 180) ...... 153 saves Yanicky, Fr., (3 G, 2 A, 76 GB); M Kevin Higgins, Fr., (1 G, 17 GB); D Laurence Top Subs: A Owen Asplundh, So., (3 G); A Keith Parendo, Sr., (3 A); M Galli, So., (1 G, 8 GB); D Eddie Stohlman, Jr., (1 A, 7 GB); D David Biddison, Steve Bishko, Jr., (17 G, 6 A); M John Flandina, So., (8 G, 6A); M Devin Ryan, L So., (2 GB); Steve Sepeta, So., (5 GB) So. (6 G, 1A); M Kevin Higgins, Sr., (1 G, 2 A, 71 GB); M Chad DeBolt, So., (43 D GB); D Joe Nejman, Fr., (1 G); D John Souch, Fr., (1 A, 23 GB); D Dave Rubano, Sr., (11 GB); G Patrick Darcy, Sr., (3 saves) 1998 - Won 5, Lost 7 Captains: Alex Cade, Burke Hayes, Jimmy Keenan, Will DeRiso A A — Chris Dusseau (Jr.. , 6-3, 207) ...... 24 G, 2A 2001 - Won 14, Lost 2 A — David Ulrich (Fr., 5-8, 150) ...... 16 G, 18 A Captains: Mike Adams, Kirk Howell, Tom Glatzel, David Ulrich A — Stedman Oakey (So., 6-0, 192)...... 7 G, 7 A NCAA Tournament Semifinalist M — Jimmy Keenan (Sr., 6-0, 180) ...... 22 G, 13 A, 40 GB Great Western League Champions M — Brad Owen (Jr., 6-2, 190) ...... 5 G, 0 A A — Tom Glatzel (Sr. , 6-2, 186)...... 40 G, 27 A, 46 GB C M — Burke Hayes (Sr., 6-2, 185) ...... 6 G, 9 A A — David Ulrich (Sr., 5-8, 160)...... 20 G, 29 A, 56 GB D — David Biddison (Jr., 6-2, 190) ...... 22 GB A — John Harvey (Sr., 5-9, 189)...... 30 G, 3 A, 26 GB D — Laurence Galli (Jr., 6-4, 195) ...... 31 GB M — Steve Bishko (Sr.., 6-2, 187) ...... 19 G, 5 A, 69 GB D — Todd Rassas (Sr., 6-2, 195)...... 52 GB M — John Flandina (Jr., 5-10, 176)...... 20 G, 7 A, 20 GB G — Alex Cade, (Sr., 5-8, 165) ...... 161 saves M — Devin Ryan (Jr., 6-2, 207) ...... 15 G, 2 A, 10 GB Top Subs: A Ben Savage, Sr., (8 G, 2 A); A Tom Glatzel, Fr., (2 G, 1 A); M D — Mike Adams (Sr., 6-2, 193) ...... 1 A, 37 GB R Dan Butler, Sr., (7 G, 1 A); M Revere La Noue, Jr., (4 G, 3 A); M Todd Ulrich, D — A.J. Wright (Jr., 6-3, 202) ...... 28 GB Fr., (4 G, 3A); M Stephen Taylor, Jr., (2 G, 1 GB); M Steve Bishko, Fr., (0 G, 3 D — Mike Pfeffer (Sr., 6-0, 186) ...... 3 GB A); M Kevin Higgins, So., (79 GB); M Connor Pett, Fr., (2 G); D Eddie G — Kirk Howell (Sr., 6-1, 178) ...... 180 saves Stohlman, Sr., (6 GB); D Mike Adams, Fr., (1 GB), D Mike Pfeffer, So., (12 Top Subs: M Todd Ulrich, Sr., (18 G, 9 A, 28 GB); M Chris Young, Sr., GB); D Steve Sepeta, Jr., (5 GB) (12 G, 9 A, 25 GB); M Travis Wells, So., (3 G, 1 A, 8 GB), M Kyle Frigon, So., (2 G, 1 A); A Owen Asplundh, Jr., (2 G, 0 A); M Steve Clagett, Fr., (1 G, 0 A); O Eric Simon, So., (0 G, 1 A); Mickey Blum, Fr., (0 G, 0 A); Chris Fallon, M D D S Jr., (0 G, 0 A), M Nick Petcoff, Fr., (0 G, 0 A); D John Souch, So., (0 G, 0 A) S E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 105 All-Time Lineups I 2002 - Won 5, Lost 8 2005 - Won 7, Lost 4 Captains: Chad DeBolt, John Flandina, Devin Ryan, A.J. Wright Captains: Stewart Crosland, Brian Giordano, Jim Morrison, Great Western League Co-Champions Chris Richez A — Owen Asplundh (Sr., 6-2, 213)...... 6 G, 0 A, 27 GB A — Pat Walsh (So., 5-8, 183) ...... 21 G, 26 A, 20 GB A — Dan Berger (So., 5-11, 160) ...... 21 G, 4 A, 20 GB A — Jim Morrison (Sr., 5-9, 172)...... 25 G, 6 A, 26 GB R A — Brian Giordano (Fr., 6-2, 180) ...... 11 G, 6 A A — Matt Karweck (Jr., 5-10, 181) ...... 13 G, 13 A, 22 GB M — John Flandina (Sr., 5-10, 176) ...... 10 G 15 A, 26 GB M — Michael Podgajny (Fr., 6-0, 183) ...... 10 G, 6 A, 10 GB M — Kyle Frigon (Jr., 5-10, 160) ...... 11 G, 6 A, 27 GB M — Matt Ryan (Jr., 6-0, 168) ...... 11 G, 10 A, 23 GB M — Devin Ryan (Sr., 6-2, 207)...... 17 G, 5 A, 11 GB M — Brian Giordano (Sr., 6-4, 200)...... 15 G, 4 A, 15 GB D — Mickey Blum (So., 6-2, 195)...... 25 GB D — Ross Zimmerman (Fr., 6-2, 189)...... 10 GB D — D.J. Driscoll (Jr., 6-4, 199) ...... 37 GB I D — Eric Simon (Jr., 6-2, 200) ...... 1 G, 36 GB D — A.J. Wright (Sr., 6-3, 202) ...... 31 GB D — Joey Rallo (So., 6-0, 186) ...... 19 GB G — Nick Antol (Jr., 5-7, 159) ...... 119 saves G — Joey Kemp (Fr., 5-11, 171) ...... 131 saves, 8.36 GAA, .652, 25 GB Top Subs: M Travis Wells, Jr., (10 G, 5 A, 15 GB); M Matt Malakoff, Fr. (4 Top Subs: A Matt Malakoff, Sr., (6 G, 5 A, 7 GB); M Drew Peters, Jr., (5 G, G, 8 A 17 GB); A Chris Richez, Fr. (6 G, 4A, 27 GB); M, Steve Clagett, So., (6 4 , 22 GB); M Colin Fatti, Sr., (5 G, 2 A, 4 GB); M Lucius Polk, So., (4 G, 6 G, 28 GB); M Chad DeBolt, Sr., (1 G, 51 GB); M John Mulflur So., (1 G); M GB); M Taylor Clagett, Fr., (2 G, 1 A, 64 GB, 131-214 FO); M Frank S Owen Mulford, So., (1 G, 10 GB); M Nick Petcoff, So., (5 GB), M Brennan Matarazzo, Sr., (7 GB, 16-35 FO); M Ryan Cunn, So., (3 G, 3 GB); M Chris Creaney, So., (17 GB), G Stewart Crosland, So., (42 saves) Richez, Sr., (2 G, 2 A, 14 GB); M Brandon Schultheis, Jr., (9 GB); D Sean Dougherty, Fr., (14 GB); D J.R. Stahl, So., (10 GB); G Stewart Crosland, Sr., (41 saves, 8.54 GAA, .672, 3 GB) 2003 - Won 9, Lost 5 H Captains: John Souch, Steve Clagett, Travis Wells, Eric Simon 2006 - Won 10, Lost 5 Great Western Lacrosse League Tri-Champions A – Patrick Walsh (Fr., 5-10, 170)...... 20 G, 32 A, 33 GB Captains: D.J. Driscoll, Drew Peters A – Dan Berger (Jr., 5-11, 160) ...... 32 G, 2 A, 25 GB NCAA Tournament First Round A – Matt Howell (Jr., 5-9, 150) ...... 15 G, 19 A, 18 GB A — Pat Walsh (Sr., 5-8, 183)...... 22 G, 28 A, 28 GB M – Steve Clagett (Jr., 5-10, 175) ...... 7 G, 1 A, 38 GB A — Brian Hubschmann (Sr., 6-5, 198) ...... 31 G, 19 A, 24 GB M – Matt Karweck (Fr., 5-11, 170) ...... 14 G, 7 A, 24 GB A — Ryan Hoff (Fr., 5-11, 203)...... 21 G, 1 A, 10 GB M – Brian Giordano (So., 6-2, 185) ...... 13 G, 5 A, 23 GB M — Matt Karweck (Sr., 5-10, 181) ...... 22 G, 6 A, 10 GB D – Mickey Blum (Jr., 6-2, 195)...... 23 GB M — Matt Ryan (Sr., 6-0, 168) ...... 8 G, 9 A, 32 GB D – Eric Simon (Sr., 6-2, 205) ...... 57 GB M — Bill Liva (Jr., 5-11, 188) ...... 10 G, 8 A, 29 GB D – Brennan Creaney (Jr., 6-0, 175)...... 37 GB D — Sean Dougherty (So, 6-0, 176) ...... 41 GB G – Stewart Crosland (Jr., 6-1, 185) ...... 154 saves D — D.J. Driscoll (Sr., 6-4, 199)...... 67 GB Top Subs: M Travis Wells, Sr., (14 G, 7 A, 24 GB); D John Souch, Sr., (1 A, D — Joey Rallo (Jr., 6-0, 186)...... 12 GB 25 GB); M Owen Mulford, Jr., (10 G, 3 A, 12 GB); M Matt Ryan, Fr., (4 G, 4 G — Joey Kemp (So., 5-11, 171) ...... 159 saves, 7.54 GAA, .596, 28 GB A, 24 GB); A Kyle Frigon, Sr., (4 G, 3 A, 19 GB); D D.J. Driscoll, Fr., (1 G, 61 Top Subs:A Peter Christman, Fr., (5 G, 5 A, 12 GB); A Duncan Swezey, Fr., GB); A/M Brian Hubschmann, Fr., (3 G, 3 A, 7 GB); M Chris Richez, So., (4 (3 G, 3 A); M Drew Peters, Sr., (2 G, 3 A, 29 GB); M Michael Podgajny, So., G, 2 A, 26 GB); M Drew Peters, Fr., (4 G, 1 A, 20 GB); G Nick Antol, Sr., (18 (7 G, 8 A, 6 GB); M Taylor Clagett, So., (126-205 FO, 49 GB); M Brandon saves) Schultheis, Sr., (8 GB); M Brannon Halvorsen, Jr., (16 GB); M Ryan Cunn, Jr., (1 G, 12 GB); M Lucius Polk, Jr., (4 G, 3 A, 24 GB); D Ross Zimmerman, So., (23 GB); D Regis McDermott, Fr., (24 GB) 2004 - Won 7, Lost 5 Captains: None A — Pat Walsh (So., 5-10, 185)...... 21 G, 26 A, 20 GB A — Dan Berger (Sr., 5-11, 160) ...... 20 G, 3 A, 16 GB 2007 - Won 11, Lost 4 A — Matt Howell (Sr., 5-9, 150) ...... 20 G, 17 A, 23 GB Captains: Brian Hubschmann, Joey Kemp, Bill Liva M — Brian Hubschmann (So., 6-4, 200) ...... 18 G, 11 A, 20 GB NCAA Tournament First Round M — Matt Ryan (So., 6-0, 165) ...... 7 G, 10 A, 39 GB A — Ryan Hoff (So., 5-11, 203) ...... 40 G, 4 A, 27 GB M — Brian Giordano (Jr., 6-2, 190) ...... 18 G, 6 A, 15 GB A — Will Yeatman (Fr., 6-6, 260)...... 21 G, 25 A, 27 GB D — Brennan Creaney (Sr., 6-0, 175) ...... 43 GB A — Alex Wharton (Jr., 5-11, 160) ...... 8 G, 10 A, 7 GB D — D.J. Driscoll (So., 6-4, 195) ...... 37 GB M — Brian Hubschmann (Sr., 6-5, 198) ...... 27 G, 12 A, 20 GB D — Mickey Blum (Sr., 6-2, 195) ...... 1 G, 15 GB M — Michael Podgajny (Jr., 6-0, 183)...... 26 G, 13 A, 63 GB G — Stewart Crosland (Sr., 6-2, 195) ...... 161 saves, 9.08 GAA, .599, 31 GB M — Lucius Polk (Sr., 6-2, 186) ...... 18 G, 9 A, 21 GB Top Subs: M Matt Karweck, So., (15 G, 5 A, 20 GB); M Steve Clagett, Sr., D — Sean Dougherty (Jr., 6-0, 176) ...... 1 G, 33 GB (7 G, 3 A, 43 GB); A Brian Boyle, Fr., (2 G, 4 A); M Chris Richez, Jr., (3 G, 2 D — Ross Zimmerman (Jr., 6-2, 189) ...... 1 A, 34 GB A, 22 GB); M Owen Mulford, Sr., (2 G, 2 A); M Drew Peters, So., (2 G, 1 A, 13 D — Joey Rallo (Sr., 6-0, 186) ...... 33 GB GB); M Frank Matarazzo, Jr., (2 G, 22 GB, 47-127 FO); D Joey Rallo, Fr., (15 G — Joey Kemp (Jr., 5-11, 171) ...... 153 saves, 6.78 GAA, .614, 42 GB GB); M Bill Liva, Fr., (14 GB); M Chris Masterson, Sr.; M Craig Bishko, Jr., Top Subs: A Peter Christman, So., (6 G, 2 A, 15 GB); A Duncan Swezey, (24 GB, 65-136 FO); M Brandon Schultheis, So., (6 GB) So., (9 G, 8 A, 6 GB); M Bill Liva, Sr., (2 G, 1 A, 16 GB); M Grant Krebs, Fr., (3 G, 1 A, 8 GB); M Davey Leach, So., (3 G, 2 A, 14 GB); M Ryan Cunn, Sr., (2 G, 6 A, 22 GB); M Taylor Clagett, Jr., (164-289 FO, 63 GB); D Mike Creighton, Fr., (1 G, 14 GB); D Regis McDermott, So., (1 A, 20 GB); D John Duffy, Sr., (8 GB)

106 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® All-Time Numbers

Tom Fredericks,1986 Jim Hennigan,1981 Bob Durgin,1981 Art Brady,1986-88 William Zoccola,1981 Dave Roop,1982 Mark Healy,1987-88 Brian McKeon,1982-84 Joe Hart,1982-85 Steve Linehan,1981-82 John Sullivan,1982 Mike Sennett,1989-91 Mark Hexamer,1994 John McLachlan,1987 John Burtis 1986-88 Dan Burns,1982-85 Justin Driscoll,1983 Ryan Jewell,1992-95 Marc Pasquale,1995 1 Billy Gallagher,1992 9 Tom Carroll,1991-93 17 Brian Sapp,1983 25 Mark Steranka,1984 32 David Ulrich,1998 40 Joe Bialous,1996-97 Jamie Bauersmith,1996-98 Billy Gilfillan,1994-96 Matt Umscheid,1990-91 William Shay,1985 Mickey Blum,2001-04 Nick Antol,2000-03 Thomas Lanahan,1985 Jeff Bolyard,1996-97 Marc Pasquale,1992-94 John Capano,1988-91 Sam Barnes,2007 Mat Howell,2004 A.J.Wright,2000-02 Steve Bishko,1998-01 Adam Sargent,1995 Mark Carolin,1992 Joey Kemp,2005-07 Matt Ryan,2003-06 Chris Richez,2002 Ray Cross,1996-99 Bill Leisen,1993 Mike Creighton,2007 Matt Karweck,2003-06 Joe Nejman,2000 A.J.Wright,1999 Tom Regan,1982 Matt Ciambella,2007 Kyle Frigon,2001-03 Eric Simon,2000 Brian Flatley,1998 Mike Lynch,1981-82 Kevin Campion,1981 John Greaney,2004-05 Chris Masterson,2001-04 Paul Cappelli,2001 Tim Corrigan,1984-86 Bob Cozzie,1982 Chip Lanser,2007 John Duffy,2005-07 William Sullivan,2004 41 Pat Finn,1990-93 Bob Carillo,1983-85 Rich Wickel,1981-82 J.T.Tremante,1993-96 2 Kevin O’Connor,1986-8910 Greg Bellon,1982-84 Steve Pearsall,1982-84 Dave Rubano,1997 Chris Dusseau,1996-99 Tom O’Brien,1990 John McLachlan,1985 Sean Corscadden,1981-83 John McNicholas,1985-88 Tom Glatzel,1998 Owen Asplundh,2000-02 Will Sutton,1991-93,95 Kevin Cullinan 1986-8718 Jim Shields,1984-87 Mike Stevens,1989-90 John Doughtery,1999 Chris Richez,2003-05 Dan Butler,1995-98 Eamon McAnaney,1988 Brian Mayglothing,1990-92 Robbie Snyder,1991-9433 Owen Mulford,2001-0442 Duncan Swezey,2006-07 Todd Ulrich,1999-2001 Kevin Patrick,1989 Anthony Reid,1994 26 Jason Pett,1995 Scott Rodgers,2006-07 Steve Clagett,2002-04 Chad Clay,1992 Sean Meehan,1996-99 Aaron McCann,1998-99 Sean Dougherty,2005-07 Owen Knott,1994 John Souch,2000 Andrew Coleman,2001-02 Tim Wolf,1982 John DaCosta,1990 Steve Fiamingo,1997-00 Timothy Brooks Hartnett,2001-02 Chris Jarvis,2003 Chris Young,1998-2001 Tom Grote,1983-86 John Mulfur,2001-02 Brian Hubschmann,2003-07 Ross Zimmerman,2005-07 Collin Fatti,2002 John Flickinger 1987 Steve Hoey,1981 Drew Peters,2003-06 Brennan Halvorsen,2004-0543 Pat Jank,1981-82 3 Chuck Calderaro,1982 Brett Vecchio,2007 Sloan Smith,2006-07 Garrett Reilly,1991-94 Joe Franklin,1983-86 Steve Pearsall,1981 Carl Lunblad,1981 Will DeRiao 1995-97 Jeff Glazier,1987-89 11 Kevin Smith,1981-84 William Veranka,1983 Devin Ryan,2000-2002 Tom Duane 1990 John Murphy,1981 John Burtis 1985 Dick Milone,1984,86-87 Adam Sargent,1996 Collin Fatti,2003-05 Kevin Murphy,1991-94 John Wilson,1982-85 David Kidder,1986-88 27 Warren Sanger,1988-198934 Kevin Higgins,1997-2000 Dan Gibson,2006-07 Alex Cade,1995-98 John Flickinger,1986 Lance Scott,1989 Pete Senger,1990-93 Stewart Crossland,2001 Mike Adams,1999-01 Mike Stevens 1987 19 Tom Carroll,1990 Todd Ulrich,1998 Tyler Krummenacher,2002-0544 Stewart Crosland,2002-05 Pete Gillin,1988,90-91 Billy Ahmuty,1991-94 Nick Petcoff,2001 Peter Christman,2006-07 Marty McManus,1981-83 Brannon Halvorsen,2006-07 Billy Gallagher,1992 Todd Rassas,1995-98 Craig Bishko,2002 Wally Stack,1984-87 Mark Hexamer,1993 Chris Fallon,1999-02 Jim Morrison,2003-05 Glenn Cocoman,1989 Tim Kearney 1994 Craig Bishko,2003-05 Michael Podgajny,2006-07 Bob Trocchi,1983-85 Rob Williamson,1990 4 Tom Pace,1982-83 Burke Hayes,1996-98 Ryan Hoff,2006-07 Dave Carey,1987-90 Tom O’Brien,1991-93 Bob Winn,1984-85 John Harvey,1999 Owen Asplundh,1999 Greg Glenday,1994-96 Doug Spencer,1986-89 Kurt MacLaurin,2000 John Walsh,1983-84 Mike Fries,2000 45 Ned Webster,1997-99 Ed Lamb,1990-93 12 Travis Wells,2001-03 Mike Quinn,1981-84 Joe Minutoli,1990-91 Kevin Schoneck,2002 Stedman Oakey,2000 Mike Maroney,1994-96 Frank Matarazzo,2004-05 Steve Tomasso,1986 Mike Iorio,1992-95 Daniel Hickey,2003-06 Mike Richtsmeier 2001 Paul Chen,1996-97 Davey Leach,2006-07 Mark Macheca 1991 Stephen Sepeta,1996-9935 Dan Berger,2003-04 Andy Santoriello,1998-01 Todd Bialous,1992-96 28 Bill Bonde,1981-82 Bill Liva,2005-07 Paul Cappelli,2002-04 Ken Yanicky,1997 Randy McDonald,1985-88 Sloan Smith,2005 Dave Caperna,2005-06 Chuck Neff,1981 Rick Aznar-Beane,1998 Mike Hagerty,2002-05 Brendan Moore,2007 Grant Krebs,2007 Kevin Rooney,1982-85 Dan Berger,2001-02 John Greaney,2006-07 Joe Gladue,1981 Jeff Salamon,1987,89-90 Brian Boyle,2004 46 Chris Wilson,1982-83 John Kennedy,1988 20 Michael Podgajny,2005 Dave O’Neill,1984-87 Tom Pace,1984 John Titterton,1989 Neal Hicks,2007 Steve Cloud,1982-85 Chris Rowley,1988-90 5 William Veranka,1985 Dan Gutrich,1992 Andy Oatway,1985-87 Bill Liva,2004 Rob Williamson,1991-93 Eamon McAnaney,1989-91 Bill Hogan,1994-95 Mike Livingston,1990-91 Dave Caperna,2007 L Kevin Mahoney,1994-96 Chris Bury,1992-95 13 Mike Pfeffer,1997-98,2000-01 David Maloney,1982-83 Mike Maroney,1993 36 Byran Welch,1997 Laurence Galli,1996-99 Sean Quigley,2005 Chris Wilson,1984 Mike O’Connor,1994 47 John Flandina,1999-01 Matt Howell,2001-03 Regis McDermott,2006 John Krueger,1985 Dave Notarangelo,1995 John Mulfur,2003-04 Brandon Schultheis,2004-06 Sean Callinan,2007 John Olmstead,1986-8929 John Harvey,1998 James Severin,2005-06 Kelly McKenna,2007 Mark Macheca 1990 David Bone,2000 Adam Felicetti,2007 Mark Hexamer,1991-92 Steve Clagett,2001 Lucius Polk,2004-07 Tracy Cotter,1981-83 Tim Zaino,1993 Brian Giordano,2002-05 A Kevin Quigley,1981 Scott Brenton,1984-85 Pete Snyder,1995 Taylor Clagett,2006-07 50 Art Brady,1985 Mike McCusker,1982 Mark Rizzieri,1986-88 Sean Erickson,1997-99 Mike Catenacci,1994-95 Tony Rettino,1983-86 Scott Musa,1989-92 21 Brennan Creaney,2001 Tim Dempsey,1987 Mike Quigley 1987 14 Steve Manley,1993-94 Dan Straka,2002-04 John Walsh,1982 Jerry Levesque,1981-82 6 Mike Sennett,1988 Mike Seaman,1995-98 Alex Wharton,2005-07 Jim Fallon,1984-85 Bo Perriello,1990-93 Chris Nelson,1989-92 Chad DeBolt,1999-02 John Sullivan,1987 Bob Tripp,1983 Kevin Lynyak,1993-95 D.J.Driscoll 2003-05 Dave Barnard,1988-9137 Vince Vitale,1988 Jimmy Keenan,1996-98 Bill Delaney,2006 Dan Charhut,1981 Greg Glenday,1993 C Tom Duane,1989 Tom Glatzel,1999-01 Jamie Engels,1982 Jason Pett,1992,94 Stedman Oakey,1997-1999 Frank Matarazzo,2002-03 Dwayne Hicks,1983-85 Burke Hayes,1995 John Harvey,2000-01 Anson Fraser,2005-07 William Shay,1982-84 Jim Fallon,1986-87 30 David Biddison,1996-99 Pat Walsh,2003-06 Warren Sanger,1986 Chip Lonsdale,1990-93 Timothy Brooks Hartnett,2000 Trever Sipperly,2007 Brendan Max,1987 Jimmy Keenan,1995 Will Shearer,2002 Rick Wozniak,1983 Steve Manley,1991-199222 Mike Adams,1998 Brandon Schulteis,2003 Joe Zonies,1984 Billy Gallagher,1993 Devin Ryan,1999 J.R.Stahl,2004-05 R Mike Sullivan,1989-92 Ed Phillips,1985 Anthony Reid,1995-1996 Kevin Dugan,2000-01 Randy Colley,1993-95 Rob Lynn,1987-90 15 Mike Quigley,1988-90 Matt Malakoff,2002-03 Stephen Taylor,1996-98 7 Mike Moser,1991 Dave Rubano,1998-2000 Joey Rallo,2004 William Veranka,1982 David Ulrich,1999-2001 Kevin Mahoney,1993 Hani Rimlawi,2001 Dan Scolaro,2005-07 Tom Calcagnini,1984 Brennan Creaney,2002-04 Doug Burns,1994-96 Nick Petcoff,2002-04 Tom Fredericks,1985 Joey Rallo,2005-07 Mike Shulof,1997 Taylor Clagett,2005 Mark Healy, 1986 38 Connor Pett,1998 Will Yeatman,2007 Maurice Beshlian,1981 Mike Brennan,1987 O Brian Larimer,1999 Brian McHugh,1987-90 Kevin Patrick,1990-91 Brendan Cahill,1986-89 Travis Wells,2000 Jeff Taddeo,1991-92 Pete Synder,1992-94 Justin DuFour,1993 Mike Fries,2001-03 James Calcagini,1984 Billy Gilfillan,1993 31 Keith Parendo,1999 Mark Farino,1981-82 Matt Malakoff,2004-05 Frank O’Brien 1985-87 Dave Cashen,1994-97 William Sullivan,2003 Will DeRiso 1994 8 Kevin Cullinane,2006-07 Brian Schirf,1989-92 Taylor Matthews,2002-05 Jim Morrison,2002 Revere La Noue,1996,98-99 Andy Scollan,1993-96 23 D.J.Driscoll,2006 John Duffy,2004 Patrick O’Toole,2004 Brian Flatley,1999-00 Bill Delaney,2007 S George Porter,1983-84 Dave Lewis,1981-82 Eric Simon,2001-03 Chris Sfarzo,1991-92 Mike Rice,1983-86 Ryan Cunn,2004-07 Brian Sapp,1982 Tim Kearney,1995 Jim Boylan,1987 Mark English,1983 Mike Richtsmeier 2000 Mark Brady,1988 16 David Maloney,1984 John Souch,2001-03 Randy Colley,1991-92 Don Gayhardt,1984 Kevin Cullian 1985 39 Patrick O’Toole,2005-07 Rob Tobin,1993 Thomas Lanahan,1986-88 Joe Mattio,1990 Ben Harries,1994 Doug Murray,1989-92 Kevin Lynyan,1992 S Ned Webster,1995 Brian Erickson,1993-9624 Jamie Bauersmith,1995 Ben Savage,1996-99 Adam Sargent,1997 Matt Leisen,1999-02 Keith Parendo,2000 James Severin,2004 Brian Flatley,2002 Steve Panos,2003-06 E Regis McDermott,2007 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 107

All-Time Roster I No. Name Years Gms G A P GB Pos. Hometown High School 11/30 Mike Adams**** 1998-01 50 3 1 4 118 DEF Wilton,CT Wilton 27 Billy Ahmuty**** 1991-94 55 28 17 45 280 MID Glen Head,NY Chaminade 2/45 Owen Asplundh** 1999-02 29 11 0 11 12 ATT Bryn Athyn,PA Acad.of New Church 28 Rick Aznar-Beane 1998 1 0 0 0 0 DEF Carthage,NY Carthage Cent R 37 Dave Barnard**** 1988-91 55 2 1 3 122 DEF New Canaan,CT Fairfield Prep 40 Sam Barnes 2007 5 0 0 0 0 DEF Branford, CT Branford 9/39 Jamie Bauersmith 1995-98 8 0 0 0 2 MID King of Prussia,PA Germantown Academy 4/28 Dan Berger*** 2001-04 45 74 9 83 76 ATT Phoenix,MD Boys’ Latin 18 Greg Bellon 1982-84 - 0 1 1 0 DEF/ATT Port Washington,NY Paul Schreiber 31 Maurice Beshlian* 1981 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Massapequa,NY Massaoequa I 1 Joe Bialous* 1996-97 13 4 2 6 22 MID Mendham,NJ West Morris 28 Todd Bialous**** 1992-96 40 3 2 5 150 DEF Mendham,NJ West Morris 37 David Biddison*** 1996-99 40 0 0 0 43 DEF Baltimore,MD Gilman 27/34 Craig Bishko*** 2002-05 53 0 1 1 53 MID West Islip,NY West Islip 17 Steve Bishko**** 1998-01 56 52 22 74 180 MID West Islip,NY West Islip S 40 Mickey Blum*** 2001-04 51 1 0 1 75 DEF Garden City,NY Garden City 35 Bill Bonde** 1981-82 - 54 22 76 0 MID Barrington,RI Barrington 36 David Bone 2000 2 0 0 0 0 ATT Upper Nyack,NY Nyack 16 Jim Boylan 1987 3 3 0 3 0 ATT N.Lauderdale,FL Pinecrest 28 Brian Boyle* 2004 12 2 4 6 4 ATT Derry,NH Pinkerton Academy 25/6 Art Brady*** 1985-88 37 16 3 19 126 MID Loudonville,NY Shaker H 16 Mark Brady* 1988 13 1 0 1 10 MID West Chester,PA Malvern Prep 38 Mike Brennan* 1987 10 0 1 1 12 DEF Easton,MD Mt.St.Joseph 21 Scott Brenton 1984-85 - 0 0 0 0 MID Fairfield,CT Roger Ludlowe 25 Dan Burns* 1982-85 - 1 1 2 0 MID Buffalo,NY Park School 15 Doug Burns 1994-96 7 1 0 1 5 ATT Fayetteville,NY Fayette-Manlius 17/27 John Burtis*** 1985-88 43 10 4 14 49 MID Binghamton,NY Vestal 13 Chris Bury*** 1992-95 44 0 2 2 82 DEF Bernardsville,NJ Delbarton 10 Dan Butler** 1995-98 29 11 3 14 17 MID Babylon,NY Babylon 8 Brendan Cahill**** 1986-89 49 1 0 1 44 DEF Birmgham,MI Brother Rice 11 Chuck Calderaro 1982 DEF Kings Park,NY Kings Park 23 James Calcagini 1984 MID North Haven,CT Hopkins Grammer 38 Tom Calcagnini 1984 - 0 1 1 0 MID North Haven,CT Hopkins Grammer 20 Sean Callinan 2007 2 0 0 0 1 DEF Madison, CT Deerfield Academy 10 Kevin Campion* 1981 - 6 2 8 0 MID Huntington,NY Huntington 32 John Capano**** 1988-91 56 31 15 46 252 MID Westfield,NJ Westfield 47/12 Dave Caperna 2005-07 10 0 0 0 3 DEF Fallston, MD Gilman School 12/41 Paul Cappelli* 2001-04 9 0 0 0 0 ATT Garden City,NY Garden City 45 Dave Carey* 1987-90 41 29 20 49 72 ATT/MID Sudbury,MA Lincoln-Sudbury 10 Bob Carillo** 1983-85 - 8 2 10 0 MID Huntington,NY Huntington 32 Mark Carolin 1992 MD Birmingham,MI Brother Rice 17/27 Tom Carroll** 1990-93 33 7 6 13 30 MID Washington,DC Gonzaga College 31 Dave Cashen**** 1994-97 51 0 0 0 86 DEF Chester,NJ Delbarton 6 Mike Catenacci* 1994-95 6 0 0 0 4 MID Westfield,NJ Westfield 30 Dan Charhut* 1981 - 5 4 9 0 MID Northfield,IL New Trier West 12 Paul Chen 1996-97 8 1 0 1 5 ATT Amherst,NH Souhegan Jon Chiarieri 1994 2 0 0 0 1 MID New Rochelle,NY Iona Prep 44 Peter Christman** 2006-07 30 11 7 18 27 ATT Simsbury, CT Westminster School 17 Matt Ciambella 2007 3 0 0 0 1 ATT Orchard Park, NY Orchard Park 10/36 Steve Clagett**** 2001-04 54 21 4 25 116 MID Chesapeake Beach,MD DeMatha Catholic 36/22 Taylor Clagett*** 2005-07 37 2 2 4 176 MID Chesapeake Beach, MD DeMatha Catholic 18 Chad Clay 1992 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Annapolis,MD Annapolis 36 Steve Cloud** 1982-85 - 0 1 1 0 DEF Collinsville,CT Avon Old Farms 4 Glenn Cocoman* 1989-90 12 2 1 3 12 MID Levittown,NY Division Ave. 33 Andrew Coleman 2001-02 6 0 0 0 0 MID Vienna,VA James Madison 7/16 Randy Colley**** 1991-95 55 173 100 273 171 ATT Wilton,CT Wilton 2 Tim Corrigan*** 1984-86 - 24 9 33 0 MID Granger,IN Albemarie 26 Sean Corscadden*** 1981-83 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Springfield,VA Lake Braddock 21 Tracy Cotter*** 1981-83 - 6 2 8 0 MID Dearborn,MI St.Alphosis 10 Bob Cozzie 1982 MID Waterton,NY Immaculate Heart 18/39 Kevin Cullinan* 1985-87 27 3 1 4 31 ATT/MID Wilson,CT Wilton 15 Kevin Cullinane 2006-07 9 0 1 1 4 MID Southport, CT Fairfield Prep 23 Ryan Cunn** 2004-07 37 6 6 12 37 MID West Islip,NY West Islip 7/29 Brennan Creaney*** 2001-04 30 0 0 0 62 DEF Baltimore,MD Loyola Blakefield 9 Mike Creighton* 2007 8 1 0 1 14 DEF Malvern, PA Malvern Prep 25 Ray Cross** 1996-99 29 0 0 0 21 DEF College Station,TX Wilton 3 John DaCosta 1990 3 0 0 0 4 ATT Pittsburgh,PA Mt.Lebanon 21 Chad DeBolt*** 1999-02 51 4 0 4 168 MID Waterloo,NY Waterloo 3/8 Will DeRiso**** 1994-97 37 35 37 72 42 ATT Cold Spring Harbor,NY Cold Spring Harbor

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No. Name Years Gms G A P GB Pos. Hometown High School 42 John Doughtery 1999 1 0 0 0 0 MID Gladwynne,PA Episcopal Academy 10 Sean Dougherty*** 2005-07 41 1 0 1 88 DEF Malvern, PA Malvern Prep School 31/21 D.J.Driscoll**** 2003-06 51 1 2 3 202 DEF Downingtown,PA Malvern Prep School 32 Justin Driscoll* 1983 - 21 6 27 0 MID Huntington Station,NY Holy Family 32/38 John Duffy* 2004-07 14 0 0 0 10 DEF Columbus,OH St.Charles Prep School 8 Justin DuFour 1993 4 1 0 1 1 MID Rockville,MD Georgetown Prep. 30 Kevin Dugan* 2000-01 12 2 0 2 4 MID Avon-by-the-Sea,NJ Christian Brothers 17 Bob Durgin* 1981 - 4 4 8 0 MID Falls Church,VA Copiague 2 Chris Dusseau**** 1996-99 51 115 11 126 62 ATT Columbus,OH Upper Arlington 30 Jamie Engels 1982 MID Ada,MI Forest Hills 24 Brian Erickson**** 1993-96 37 17 12 29 55 MID Wilton,CT Wilton 29 Sean Erickson 1997-99 2 0 0 0 0 MID Wilton,CT Wilton 27 Chris Fallon** 1999-02 29 0 0 0 16 DEF Swathmore,PA Episocopal Academy 30/37 Jim Fallon**** 1984-87 37 0 3 3 55 DEF New City,NY Clarksworth North 8 Mark Farino** 1981-82 - 5 6 11 0 MID Norfolk,VA Princess Anne 3/43 Colin Fatti** 2002-05 27 10 2 12 11 MID Skaneateles,NY Skaneateles 5 Adam Felicetti 2007 3 0 0 0 3 MID Doylestown, PA Central Bucks East 18 Steve Fiamingo** 1997-00 34 2 0 2 42 DEF ,OH Moeller 5 John Flandina**** 1999-02 57 44 32 76 62 ATT/MID West Islip,NY West Islip 16/23/41 Brian Flatley 1998-00,2002 10 0 0 0 3 MID Port Jefferson,NY Comsewogue 3/19 John Flickinger 1986-87 15 0 2 2 12 ATT West Hartford,CT Loomis Chaffee Prep 11 Joe Franklin**** 1983-86 - 119 42 161 0 ATT Lindenhurst,NY Lindenhurst 14 Anson Fraser 2005-07 16 0 0 0 7 MID Summit, NJ Summit 1/38 Tom Fredericks 1985-86 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Waltham,MA Waltham 15/45 Mike Fries* 2000-03 8 0 0 0 1 DEF Oakton,VA Oakton 25 Kyle Frigon*** 2001-03 37 17 7 20 34 MID Salem,MA Loomis Chaffee Prep 13 Laurence Galli**** 1996-99 49 1 0 1 44 DEF Garden City,NY Garden Çity 19/22/9 Billy Gallagher*** 1992-95 47 0 6 6 161 DEF Philadelphia,PA Penn Center 24 Don Gayhardt* 1984 - 6 6 12 0 ATT Annapolis,MD St.Mary’s 17/31 Brian Gilfillan*** 1993-96 42 38 30 68 96 ATT Huntington Station,NY Walt Whitman 19 Pete Gillin*** 1988,90-91 44 3 3 6 174 MID Avon,CT Kingswood-Oxford 5 Joe Gladue* 1981 - 0 1 1 0 ATT Baltimore,MD Mt.St.Joseph 14/42 Tom Glatzel**** 1998-2001 51 106 61 167 143 ATT Ellicott City,MD Boys Latin 4/37 Greg Glenday*** 1993-96 51 2 4 6 130 MID Lido Beach,NY Long Beach 3 Dan Gibson* 2006-07 13 1 0 1 2 MID Germantown, TN Memphis Univ. School 36 Brian Giordano**** 2002-05 48 55 25 80 61 MID Princeton,NJ Hun School L 35/25 John Greaney** 2004-07 33 7 5 12 11 MID Babylon,NY Babylon 3 Tom Grote**** 1983-86 - 60 62 122 90 ATT/MID Simsbury,CT Simsbury 20 Dan Gutrich 1992 3 1 0 1 2 MID Englewood,CO Kent 35 Mike Hagerty* 2002-05 2 0 0 0 0 DEF Niskayuna,NY Niskayuna 11/43 Brannon Halvorsen** 2004-07 28 0 1 1 30 DEF Lake Oswego,OR Lakeridge 17 Joe Hart**** 1982-85 - 32 13 45 0 MID Cold Spring Harbor,NY Huntington A 26/37 Timothy Brooks Hartnett 2000-02 5 0 0 0 1 DEF Rochester Hills,MI Brother Rice 6/19/36 Jon Harvey*** 1998-2001 46 59 6 65 58 ATT Winchester,MA Phillips Exeter Academy 19/37 Burke Hayes**** 1995-98 51 46 15 61 124 MID Chevy Chase,MD Landon 1/38 Mark Healy 1986-88 17 2 1 3 5 MID Syosset,NY Syosset 1/19/29 Mark Hexamer** 1991-94 35 13 8 21 18 ATT New Canaan,CT New Canaan 30 Dwayne Hicks*** 1983-85 - 5 7 12 0 MID/DEF Freeport,NY Freeport C 28 Neal Hicks* 2007 11 1 1 2 5 ATT Atlanta, GA Lovett School 44 Kevin Higgins**** 1997-2000 42 2 7 9 250 MID Wilton,CT Wilton 11 Steve Hoey* 1981 - 0 0 0 0 MID Huntington,NY Huntington 27 Ryan Hoff** 2006-07 30 61 5 66 37 ATT Baldwin, MD Dulaney 20 Bill Hogan* 1994-95 21 15 2 17 15 MID Pt.Lookout,NY Canterbury R 1/13/31 Matt Howell*** 2001-04 31 40 37 77 41 ATT Huntington,NY Huntington 26 Brian Hubschmann**** 2003-07 53 55 36 91 58 ATT/MID Short Hills,NJ Delbarton 35 Mike Iorio**** 1992-95 55 10 7 17 195 DEF Chester,NJ Mendham 3 Pat Jank** 1981-82 - 1 0 1 0 DEF Watertown,NY Immaculate Heart Central 33 Chris Jarvis 2003 1 0 0 0 0 MID St.Louis,MO DeSmet Jesuit 17 Matt Karweck**** 2003-06 52 60 30 90 78 MID Penn Yan,NY Penn Yan Academy O 8/19 Tim Kearney* 1994-95 18 23 6 29 37 ATT Lutherville,MD Calvert Hall 14/30 Jimmy Keenan**** 1995-98 51 54 63 117 164 MID Floral Park,NY Chaminade 30 John Kennedy 1988 - 0 0 0 0 MID Babylon,NY Babylon 27 David Kidder** 1986-88 24 7 2 9 26 MID Wilton,CT Wilton 18 Owen Knott* 1994 9 1 0 1 8 MID Towson,MD Calvert Hall S 12 Grant Krebs* 2007 12 3 1 4 8 MID Annapolis, MD St. Mary’s 29 John Krueger 1985 3 1 0 1 NA MID Vail,CO Battle Mountain 12 Ed Lamb**** 1990-93 58 48 31 79 135 MID Manlius,NY Fayette-Manlius 25 Chip Lanser 2007 5 0 0 0 1 DEF Parkton, MD Dulaney 44 Tyler Krummenacher* 2002-05 10 2 0 2 6 MID St.Louis,MO MICDS 8 Revere La Noue** 1996,98-99 28 6 4 10 23 MID Baltimore,MD Mt.St.Joseph S 24/9 Thomas Lanahan**** 1985-88 54 39 18 57 136 MID Huntington,NY Cold Spring Harbor E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 109

All-Time Roster I No. Name Years Gms G A P GB Pos. Hometown High School 15 Brian Larimer 1999 1 0 0 0 0 DEF Bloomfield,MI Brother Rice 19 Davey Leach* 2006-07 20 3 2 5 17 MID Timonium, MD Boys’ Latin School 32 Bill Leisen 1993 4 0 0 0 2 DEF Uniondale,NY Kellenberg Memorial 39 Matt Leisen* 1999-02 15 0 0 0 5 DEF East Meadow,NY Chaminade 6 Jerry Levesque** 1981-82 - 23 16 39 0 ATT Pine Brook,NJ Montville Twp. R 16 Dave Lewis** 1981-82 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Morris Plains,NJ Delbarton 25 Steve Linehan** 1981-82 - 59 32 91 0 ATT Lexington,KY Henry Clay 4/47 Bill Liva*** 2004-07 47 14 9 23 66 MID Bryn Mawr,PA Malvern Prep School 36 Mike Livingston* 1990-91 16 0 0 0 19 ATT Islip,NY Islip 30 Chip Lonsdale*** 1990-93 52 2 1 3 149 MID Lutherville,MD St.Paul’s School for Boys I 34 Carl Lunblad* 1981 - 10 6 16 0 MID Baltimore,MD McDonogh 2 Mike Lynch* 1981-82 - 31 14 45 0 ATT Mendham,NJ Delbarton 15 Rob Lynn* 1987-90 36 14 5 19 37 ATT Huntington,NY Huntington 14/39 Kevin Lynyak** 1992-95 35 9 3 12 32 MID New Vernon,NJ Delbarton 28/29 Mark Macheca 1990-91 10 3 0 3 4 MID Kenilworth,IL New Trier Twp. 19 Kurt MacLaurin 2000 2 0 0 0 0 MID Columbus,OH Upper Arlington S 5/15 Kevin Mahoney**** 1993-96 52 35 28 63 98 ATT Chatham,NJ Delbarton 15/30 Matt Malakoff*** 2002-05 40 14 15 29 35 ATT Bay Shore,NY Bay Shore 39/29 David Maloney 1982-84 DEF Latham,NY Shaker 21/22 Steve Manley*** 1991-94 42 24 15 39 37 ATT Springfield,PA Springfield 12/36 Mike Maroney**** 1993-96 48 17 6 23 50 MID Manlius,NY Fayette-Manlius 32 Chris Masterson* 2001-04 16 1 0 0 6 MID West Hempstead,NY Chaminade H 19/14 Frank Matarazzo*** 2002-05 24 2 0 2 39 MID Franklin Lakes,NJ Bergen Catholic 31 Taylor Matthews* 2002-05 11 0 0 0 2 DEF St.Louis,MO MICDS 39 Joe Mattio 1990 4 0 0 0 1 DEF Deer Park,NY Deer Park 26 Brian Mayglothing*** 1990-92 44 60 41 101 159 MID Wilton,CT Wilton 13/18 Eamon McAnaney**** 1988-91 57 2 0 2 170 DEF New York,NY Hill School 33 Aaron McCann* 1998-99 12 0 0 0 5 DEF Ellicott City,MD Orchard Park 14 Mike McCusker 1982 MID Yorktown,NY Yorktown 16/20 Regis McDermott** 2006-07 30 0 1 1 44 DEF Amityville, NY Chaminade 35 Randy McDonald** 1985-88 27 1 0 1 45 DEF Geneva,NY Geneva 31 Brian McHugh*** 1987-90 51 77 34 111 121 ATT Parsippany,NJ Delbarton 9 Brian McKeon* 1982-84 - 2 3 5 0 ATT Auburn,NY Auburn 13 Kelly McKenna* 2007 14 0 1 1 16 MID Penfield, NY Penfield 9/18 John McLachlan* 1985-87 26 37 38 75 33 ATT Syracuse,NY West Genesee 4 Marty McManus* 1981-83 - 0 1 1 0 MID Toledo,OH St.John’s 33 John McNicholas**** 1985-88 51 38 32 70 112 MID Lloyd Harbor,NY Cold Spring Harbor 22 Brendan Max 1987 3 0 0 0 4 MID South Bend,IN John Adams 26 Sean Meehan* 1996-99 21 1 2 3 16 MID Smithtown,NY Smithtown 34 Dick Milone** 1984,86-87 22 0 0 0 59 DEF Rye,NY Groton School 35 Joe Minutoli 1990-91 3 0 0 0 1 MID San Rafael,CA San Marin 34/38 Jim Morrison 2002-05 16 26 7 33 38 ATT Fulton,MD Mt.St.Joseph 15 Mike Moser 1991 9 0 0 0 2 DEF Safety Harbor,FL King Park 5/18 John Mulflur** 2001-04 20 2 1 3 8 MID Easton,MD Peter & Paul 42 Owen Mulford**** 2001-04 45 13 5 18 29 MID Ocean City,MD Loyola Blakefield 19 John Murphy* 1981 - 0 0 0 0 MID New Canaan,CT New Canaan 11 Kevin Murphy** 1991-94 41 0 0 0 47 DEF Wilton,CT Wilton 11/24 Doug Murray** 1989-92 41 0 1 1 117 MID Colorado Springs,CO Rampart 21 Scott Musa** 1989-92 33 0 0 0 39 MID Endwell,NY Maine-Endwell 20 Chuck Neff* 1981 - 0 1 1 0 MID Elmhurst,IL Immaculate Conception 25 Joe Nejman 2000 4 1 0 1 1 DEF Meadowbrook,PA Penn Charter 14 Chris Nelson**** 1989-92 55 23 16 39 82 MID Rochester,NY Irondeguoit 36 Dave Notarangelo 1995 1 0 0 0 0 DEF Lutherville,MD St.Paul’s 4/6 Stedman Oakey**** 1997-2000 52 30 23 53 34 ATT Charlottesville,VA St.Anne’s 23 Frank O’Brien* 1985-87 12 8 1 9 0 ATT Albany,NY Albany Academy 4 Tom O’Brien ** 1990-93 38 9 4 13 41 MID Stony Brook,NY Ward Mellville 10 Kevin O’Connor*** 1986-89 41 0 0 0 78 MID/DEF West Hartford,CT Hall 36 Mike O’Connor 1994 2 0 0 0 0 DEF Bethesda,MD Georgetown Prep 5 Dave O’Neill*** 1984-87 40 30 11 41 125 ATT/MID Peabody,MA Peabody 8 Patrick O’Toole 2004-07 6 0 0 0 2 ATT Hudson,OH Hudson 36 Andy Oatway 1985-87 8 0 0 0 0 DEF New Canaan,CT New Canaan 29 John Olmstead**** 1986-89 50 83 63 146 123 ATT Corning,NY Corning-Painted Post W. 42 Dean Omori 1982-83 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Annandale,VA Annandale 9 Chris Onderdonk* 1993-95 14 4 0 4 10 ATT Chestnut Ridge,NY Green Meadow 9/23 Brad Owen*** 1996-99 36 31 3 34 48 MID Amherst,NH Souhegan 33/24 Dan Pace*** 1981-83 - 41 41 82 0 MID Summit,NJ Delbarton 13/12 Tom Pace 1982-84 - 0 0 0 0 MID Summit,NJ Delbarton 16 Steve Panos* 2003-06 15 0 0 0 21 MID Arnold,MD Broadneck 16/38 Keith Parendo* 1999-2000 4 2 0 2 3 ATT Mineola,NY Mineola 1/25 Marc Pasquale*** 1992-95 43 13 5 18 48 MID Fayette-Manlius,NY Fayettevile-Manilus 38/18 Kevin Patrick** 1989-91 23 1 0 1 57 MID Schenectady,NY Deerfield Acad. 33/27 Steve Pearsall**** 1981-84 - 72 53 125 0 ATT/MID Greenlawn,NY Harbor Field 6 Bo Perriello**** 1990-93 55 21 12 33 32 ATT Ivy,VA St.Anne’s Bellfield 22/34 Nick Petcoff**** 2001-04 43 0 1 1 37 MID Troy,MI Detroit Country Day 15 Connor Pett* 1998 10 2 0 2 2 MID Ellicott City,MD Glenels

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No. Name Years Gms G A P GB Pos. Hometown High School 33/37 Jason Pett** 1992-94,95 34 16 8 24 48 MID Ellicott City,MD Glenels 18 Drew Peters**** 2003-06 52 13 9 22 84 MID Babylon,NY Babylon 20 Mike Pfeffer*** ’97-98,’00-01 37 0 0 0 20 DEF Wilton,CT Wilton 15 Ed Phillips* 1985 16 0 0 0 0 DEF St.Louis,MO St.Louis Priory 34/28 Michael Podgajny*** 2005-07 37 43 27 70 79 MID Ridley Park, PA Ridley 50 Lucius Polk**** 2004-07 48 30 14 44 54 MID Washington,DC St.Albans 8 George Porter 1983-84 MID Reisterstown,MO Loyola 14 Kevin Quigley* 1981 - 0 0 0 0 MID Auburn,NY Auburn 22/14 Mike Quigley**** 1987-90 54 45 15 60 167 MID Kings Park,NY Kings Park 28 Mike Quinn**** 1981-84 - 22 4 26 0 MID Penn Van,NY Penn Van 7/30 Joey Rallo**** 2004-07 51 0 0 0 79 DEF Cockeysville,MD Boys’ Latin 27 Todd Rassas**** 1995-98 50 2 3 5 194 DEF Northfield,IL Loyola Acad. 41 Tom Regan 1982 ATT Convent Station,NJ Delbarton 22/26 Anthony Reid*** 1994-96 38 24 2 26 29 MID Pittsburgh,PA Sewickey 3 Garrett Reilly*** 1991-94 47 0 0 0 81 DEF Wilton,CT Wilton 14 Tony Rettino**** 1983-86 - 10 3 13 54 MDI Huntington Station,NY Walt Whitman 16 Mike Rice* 1983-86 - 0 0 0 48 DEF Geneva,NY Geneva 2/17 Chris Richez**** 2002-05 50 15 10 25 63 MID Freeport,NY Freeport 4/8 Mike Richtsmeier 2000-01 9 0 0 0 4 ATT Durham,NC Durham Academy 22 Hani Rimlawi 2001 6 0 0 0 2 DEF Fayetteville,NY Fayette-Manlius 21 Mark Rizzieri* 1986-88 28 3 0 3 7 ATT/MID Geneva,NY Geneva 20 Kevin Rooney*** 1982-85 - 25 4 29 0 MID/ATT Convent Station,NJ Delbarton 40 Dave Roop 1982 DEF Geln Arm,MD Dulaney 5 Chris Rowley** 1988-90 36 6 4 10 26 ATT/MID Auburn,NY Auburn 22/42 Dave Rubano* 1997-2000 20 0 0 0 12 DEF West Islip,NY West Islip 3/30 Devin Ryan**** 1999-02 45 39 8 47 35 MID Kensington,MD Gonzaga College 9 Matt Ryan**** 2003-06 51 30 33 63 118 MID Ridley Park,PA Ridley 20 Jeff Salamon* 1987,89-90 22 0 0 0 7 DEF Long Valley,NJ West Morris 34/22 Warren Sanger* 1986,88-89 29 0 0 0 16 DEF Manhasset,NY Chaminade 12 Andy Santoriello** 1998-01 27 1 0 1 7 MID Westfield,NJ The Pingry School 25/39 Brian Sapp 1982-83 MID Annandale,VA Lake Braddock 24/44/25 Adam Sargent* 1995-97 5 1 2 3 65 DEF Rochester,NY Brightants 16 Ben Savage** 1996-99 35 15 5 20 13 ATT Ellicott City,MD Mt.Hebron 13/37 Brandon Schultheis*** 2003-06 38 0 0 0 23 MID/DEF Babylon,NY Babylon 30 Dan Scolaro 2005-07 8 0 0 0 1 ATT Lake Forest, IL Loyola Academy 23 Brian Schirf*** 1989-92 49 50 13 63 128 MID Sudbury,MA Lincoln-Sudbury 45 Kevin Schoneck 2002 0 0 0 0 0 DEF Miami,FL Miami Palmetto 23 Andy Scollan*** 1993-96 43 1 0 1 60 MID Auburn,NY Auburn L 27 Lance Scott 1989 5 0 0 0 0 DEF Denver,CO East Manual 21 Mike Seaman* 1995-98 13 2 5 7 2 MID Springfield,PA Springfield 34 Pete Senger**** 1990-93 56 4 1 5 36 DEF Cape Elizabeth,ME Cape Elizabeth 40/14 Mike Sennett*** 1989-91 41 18 4 22 27 ATT Bloomfied Hills,MI Brother Rice 35 Stephen Sepeta*** 1996-99 39 0 0 0 30 MID/DEF Duxbury,MA Duxbury A 5/39 James Severin 2003-06 8 0 0 0 2 DEF Bayville,NY Chaminade 8 Chris Sfarzo** 1991-92 27 3 3 6 14 MID Merrick,NY Calhan 13/31 Jeff Shay** 1985-88 25 21 7 28 28 MID/ATT Carlisle,MA Concord 32/22 Justin Shay**** 1982-85 - 16 8 24 0 DEF Carlisle,MA Carlise Regional 37 Will Shearer 2002 0 0 0 0 0 MID Hampstead,MD Boys’ Latin 26 Jim Shields** 1984-87 38 42 24 66 36 ATT Canton,NY Canton C 5/15 Mike Shulof 1997-98 3 1 0 1 1 ATT Wilton,CT Wilton 23/32 Eric Simon*** 2000-03 42 1 1 2 107 DEF Flemington,NJ Hunterdon Central 6 Trever Sipperly 2007 0 0 0 0 0 MID Greenwich, NY Greenwich 27 Kevin Smith**** 1981-84 - 19 7 26 0 MID St.James,NY Smithtown East 43/46 Sloan Smith 2005-07 8 1 0 1 1 ATT/MID Concord, NH Phillips Exeter Academy 29/38 Pete Snyder*** 1992-95 41 1 0 1 52 DEF White Plains,NY White Plains R 33 Robbie Snyder**** 1991-94 55 96 47 143 127 ATT Geneva,NY Geneva 8/26 John Souch**** 2000-03 57 0 2 2 137 DEF Watertown,NY Immaculate Heart Central 12 Doug Spencer**** 1986-89 48 5 12 17 119 DEF Dix Hills,NY Half Hollow High West 4 Wally Stack**** 1984-87 40 0 0 0 90 DEF Levittown,NY Levittown 37 J.R.Stahl* 2004-05 11 0 1 1 10 DEF Sparks,MD Boys’ Latin O 15/32 Mark Steranka** 1984-85 - 13 5 18 0 MID Winchester,MA Winchester 33/19 Mike Stevens** 1987,89-90 37 0 0 0 65 DEF Homer,NY Homer 32/18 Eddie Stohlman** 1995-98 26 0 2 2 17 DEF Fairfax,VA Paul VI 29 Dan Straka 2002-04 11 1 1 2 4 ATT Upper Arlington,OH Upper Arlington 37/32 John Sullivan 1982-83 MID Hauppagua,NY St.Anthony’s 7 Mike Sullivan**** 1989-92 58 97 88 185 125 MID/ATT Farmington,MI Catholic Central S 41/38 William Sullivan 2003-04 0 0 0 0 0 DEF Babylon,NY Chaminade 10 Will Sutton**** 1991-93,95 57 59 56 115 216 MID Edgewater,MD St.Mary’s 2 Duncan Swezey** 2006-07 25 12 11 23 7 ATT Ambler, PA Hatboro-Horsham 31 Jeff Taddeo 1991-92 9 3 2 5 1 ATT Penfield,NY Penfield S 7 Stephen Taylor** 1996-98 21 7 2 9 21 MID Rockville Center,NY Chaminade E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 111

All-Time Roster I No. Name Years Gms G A P GB Pos. Hometown High School 20 John Titterton* 1989 13 0 0 0 18 MID Huntington,NY Cold Spring Harbor 16 Rob Tobin* 1993 14 12 15 27 32 MID Annapolis,MD Jeremy 28 Steve Tomasso 1986 MID Schenectady,NY Colonie Central 2 J T.Tremante**** 1993-96 43 14 13 27 59 MID Wilton,CT Wilton 6 Bob Tripp 1983 - 0 0 0 0 MID Pittsford,NY McQuaid Jesuit R 45 Bob Trocchi*** 1983-85 - 84 59 143 0 ATT Sudbury,MA Lincoln-Sudbury 25 Matt Umscheid 1990-91 8 0 0 0 2 DEF Winchester,MA Winchester 7/40 David Ulrich**** 1998-2001 56 70 110 180 160 ATT Baltimore,MD Boys Latin 10/34 Todd Ulrich**** 1998-2001 52 44 33 77 84 MID Baltimore,MD Boys Latin 6 Vince Vitale 1988 5 1 0 1 2 ATT Auburn,NY Auburn I 18 Brett Vecchio* 2007 12 3 2 5 5 MID Lloyd Harbor, NY Cold Spring Harbor 13/34/38 William Veranka 1982-83,1985 6 1 0 1 0 DEF Somers,CT Somers 35/37 John Walsh* 1982-84 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Huntington,NY Holy Family 6 Pat Walsh**** 2003-06 52 84 108 192 100 ATT Wantagh,NY Wantagh 4/16 Ned Webster** 1995-97-99 23 13 23 36 35 ATT Baltimore,MD Boys’ Latin 5 Byran Welch 1997 3 0 0 0 1 MID Wellesley,MA Deerfield Academy S 19/15 Travis Wells*** 2000-03 48 27 13 40 51 MID Severna Park,MD St.Joseph’s 29 Alex Wharton* 2005-07 26 10 12 22 16 ATT Baltimore, MD Gilman School 18 Rich Wickel** 1981-82 - 0 0 0 0 DEF Weehawken,NJ Delbarton 5/4 Rob Williamson* 1990-93 16 1 0 1 13 DEF Denver,CO Aor Academy 29/5 Chris Wilson 1982-84 MID Baldwin,NY Baldwin 19 John Wilson**** 1982-85 - 8 5 13 0 MID Bloomfield Hills,MI Detroit Country Day H 12 Bob Winn 1984-85 DEF Kenmore,NY Kenmore West 43 Tim Wolf 1982 DEF Bloomfield Hills,MI Cranbrook 15 Rick Wozniak 1983 ATT Syracuse,NY Bishop Ludden 9/32 A.J.Wright*** 1999-2002 45 0 0 0 85 DEF Timonium,MD Loyola Blakefield 32 William Zoccola* 1981 - 0 0 0 0 MID Memphis,TN Christian Brothers 28 Ken Yanicky* 1997 12 3 2 5 76 MID Rochester,NY Pittsford 22 Will Yeatman* 2007 15 21 25 46 27 ATT San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo 43 Chris Young**** 1998-2001 52 26 12 38 72 MID Camillus,NY West Genesee 15 Joe Zonies 1984 - 1 0 1 - MID Wyomissing,PA The Hill 29 Tim Zaino 1993 5 0 0 0 5 MID Fairfield,CT Fairfield Prep 33 Ross Zimmerman*** 2005-07 41 0 1 1 67 DEF Utica, MI Brother Rice

Goalkeepers No. Name Years Gms GA Sv. Sv. Pct. GB Hometown High School 1 Nick Antol** 2000-03 22 107 151 .585 40 Baldwin,MD Loyola Blakefield 17 Jeff Bolyard 1996-97 4 8 8 .500 5 Pittsford,NY Pittsford Mendon 25/6 Art Brady*** 1985-88 1 0 5 1.000 126 Loudonville,NY Shaker 11 Alex Cade**** 1995-98 50 379 621 .621 208 N.Potomac,MD Landon School 11/44 Stewart Crosland**** 2001-05 38 240 398 .624 77 Bethesda,MD Landon School 28/3/30 Patrick Darcy* 1997-2000 7 13 8 .381 5 Uniondale,NY Kellenberg Memorial 31/21 Bill Delaney 2006-07 0 0 0 .000 0 Skaneateles,NY Skaneateles 6 Tim Dempsey 1987 Arlington,VA Gonzaga College Prep 11/6 Tom Duane** 1989-90 18 111 145 .566 44 Flemington,NJ Hunterdon Central 39 Mark English 1983 New Kensington,PA Valley 2 Pat Finn* 1990-93 20 88 135 .605 16 Timonium,MD Loyola Blakefield 38 Tom Fredericks 1985-86 3 10 11 .524 0 Waltham,MA Waltham 11 Jeff Glazier** 1987-89 25 184 225 .550 51 Rochester,NY Irondequoit 16 Ben Harries 1994 Severma Park,MD Severn 9 Jim Hennigan 1981 NA 0 2 1.000 0 Livingston,NJ Delbarton 45 Daniel Hickey 2003-06 4 7 7 .500 0 Garden City,NY Chaminade 31/8 Kirk Howell*** 1997-2001 47 345 498 .591 160 Nashville,TN Montgomery Bell Academy 40 Ryan Jewell*** 1992-95 39 255 342 .573 86 Sudbury,MA Lincoln-Sudbury 1 Joey Kemp*** 2005-07 41 274 443 .618 95 Potomac, MD Georgetown Prep 9 Brian McKeon* 1982-84 NA 2 17 .895 0 Auburn,NY Auburn 7 Matt McQuillan*** 1985-86,88 37 262 454 .634 0 East Meadow,NY East Meadow 22 Tim Michels* 1981 NA 110 231 .677 0 Baltimore,MD St.Paul’s 46 Brendan Moore 2007 0 0 0 0 0 Charlotte, NC Providence 1 Chris Parent**** 1990-93 46 289 416 .590 67 Fairfield,CT Fairfield Prep. 31 Pat Poletti*** 1981-84 NA 78 129 .623 0 Worthington,OH Worthington 20 Sean Quigley 2002-05 4 4 6 .600 3 Rockville Centre,NY Chaminade 42 Scott Rodgers 2006-07 7 7 23 .767 2 Wantagh, NY MacArthur 41 Dan Schnorr 2002 0 0 0 0 0 Sudbury,MA Lincoln Sudbury 1 Rob Simpson**** 1982-85 NA 383 623 .619 0 Port Jefferson,NY Comsewogue 1 Robert Stewart* 1981 NA 5 8 .615 0 Edina,MN Edina East 34 Brian Sullivan 1993-96 14 30 41 .577 5 Bridgewater,NJ Bridgewater-Raritan

*– Denotes number of monograms earned Bold indicates players on 2008 roster

112 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 3/31 Kenyon + ...... A W 17 7 Yearly 4/4 Lake Forest + ...... A W 11 5 4/7 Ohio Wesleyan + ...... A L 5 12 Results 4/10 Mt. Union + ...... A W 15 0 4/14 Wooster +...... H W 11 6 4/18 Wittenberg + ...... A W 23 4 1981 4/25 Denison + ...... H W 12 11 (6-6, MLA: 5-5) 4/28 Ohio State + ...... H W 17 4 5/5 Michigan State + ...... H W 11 10 Coach: Rich O’Leary Captains: Moe Beshlian, Carl Lunblad, Tim Michels 1985 3/14 Radford...... A W 17 5 3/20 Morgan State ...... A L/ot 12 13 (9-7, GLC: 5-0, MLA: 7-2) 4/3 Ohio Wesleyan + ...... H L 5 17 MLA Great Lakes Conference Champions 4/5 Denison + ...... H L 4 16 Coach: Rich O’Leary 4/8 Michigan State + ...... A W 12 4 Captains: Justin Shay, Bob Trocchi 4/11 Wooster +...... A W 6 5 3/18 Vermont ...... A W 8 6 4/16 Ohio State + ...... H L 6 9 3/21 Duke ...... A L 4 18 4/18 Ashland + ...... H L 9 10 3/23 Loyola ...... A L 7 13 4/22 Michigan State + ...... H W 8 5 3/24 New Hampshire...... N L 3 12 4/25 Kenyon + ...... H W/ot 10 9 (Baltimore, Md.) 4/30 Ohio State + ...... A L 9 10 3/27 Lake Forest + ...... H W 9 2 5/2 Ashland + ...... A W 16 12 3/30 Kenyon ~ ...... H W 14 8 4/3 Radford...... H W 11 7 4/6 Holy Cross ...... A L 7 8 1982 4/8 Stony Brook ...... A L/ot 12 13 (9-6, MLA: 7-3) 4/10 Mt. Union + ...... H W 23 2 MLA University Division Champions 4/13 Wooster ~...... A W 15 10 Attackman Joe Franklin was the top offensive player in 4/20 Denison ~ ...... A L 9 16 Coach: Rich O’Leary the first decade of Notre Dame varsity lacrosse, finishing 4/27 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... H L 4 16 Captains: Dave Lewis, Mike Lynch his career in 1986 with 119 goals and 42 assists. 4/28 Wittenberg + ...... H W 18 3 3/15 Georgetown ...... A W 17 8 5/1 Ohio State + ...... A W 10 4 3/17 Mt. St. Mary’s...... A L 4 14 5/4 Michigan State + ...... AW155 3/20 Loyola ...... A L 10 27 1988 3/21 Ohio State ...... N W 14 10 (10-4, GLC: 3-1, MLA: 5-3) (Baltimore, Md.) 1986 MLA Great Lakes Conf. Tri-Champions 3/31 Michigan State + ...... A W 9 4 4/3 Ohio Wesleyan + ...... A L 9 12 (9-4, GLC: 5-1, MLA: 7-2) Coach: Rich O’Leary 4/8 Ashland + ...... H W 12 7 MLA Great Lakes Conference Captains: Tom Lanahan, John McNicholas, Art 4/10 Wooster +...... H W 12 6 Champions Brady 4/15 Ohio State + ...... A L 10 14 Coach: Rich O’Leary 3/13 Colo. Sch. of Min...... A W 12 8 4/17 Kenyon + ...... H W 17 8 Captains: Tom Grote, Mike Rice 3/15 Colorado College ...... A W 10 7 4/21 Denison + ...... H L 10 15 3/14 VMI ...... A W 15 9 3/17 Air Force...... A L 8 14 4/24 Ashland + ...... A W 17 9 3/26 Washington & Lee...... A L 9 13 3/29 Colorado ...... N W 15 3 L 4/28 Ohio State + ...... H W 21 13 3/28 Radford...... A W9 6 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 5/1 Michigan State + ...... H W 11 7 3/31 William & Mary ...... A L 3 12 3/26 Wooster ~...... HW144 5/9 Denison ...... A L 9 19 4/5 Wooster ~...... H W 11 7 3/29 Michigan...... A W 17 7 (MLA Championship) 4/11 Mt. Union + ...... A W 17 6 4/1 Lake Forest ...... A W 11 6 4/12 Kenyon ~ ...... A W 11 7 4/9 Kenyon ~ ...... A W/ot 7 6 4/15 Lake Forest + ...... A W 7 6 4/13 Lake Forest + ...... H W 11 7 A 4/19 Denison ~ ...... H L 614 1983 4/19 Denison ~ ...... H W 14 11 4/21 Wittenberg + ...... A W 14 6 (6-7, MLA: 5-4) 4/25 Wittenberg + ...... A W 11 6 4/26 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... A L 5 17 4/23 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... A L 1 17 Coach: Rich O’Leary 4/30 Ohio State + ...... H W 13 9 4/27 Michigan State + ...... H W 10 7 Captains: Sean Corscadden, Tracy Cotter, Dan 4/30 Ohio State + ...... H L 4 6 C Pace 5/3 Michigan State + ...... H L 11 12 3/13 Yale ...... A L 5 17 3/19 Duke ...... A L 5 13 1987 1989 3/26 Kenyon + ...... H W 15 5 (7-6, GLC: 1-2, MLA: 4-3) 3/27 Lake Forest ...... H W 15 7 (6-5, GLC: 3-1, MLA: 4-3) Kevin Corrigan 4/2 C.W. Post ...... A L 6 15 Coach: Rich O’Leary Coach: John Olmstead, Kevin O’Connor, 4/6 Ohio State + ...... A L/ot 10 11 Captains: Dave O’Neill, Wally Stack Captains: R Doug Spencer 4/9 Mt. Union + ...... H W 28 4 3/16 Radford...... A W 12 3 4/12 Michigan State + ...... A W 7 6 3/18 Washington & Lee...... A L 10 13 3/8 Stony Brook ...... A L 7 8 4/16 Ohio Wesleyan + ...... H L 12 14 3/21 Villanova ...... N L67 3/11 Georgetown ...... N L 7 9 4/19 Wittenberg + ...... H W 18 1 (Long Island, N.Y.) (Hempstead, N.Y.) 4/21 Wooster +...... A L 16 22 3/28 Colgate ...... N W 11 10 3/18 Penn State ...... A L 1 9 O 4/23 Denison + ...... A L 10 11 (Geneva, N.Y.) 3/19 Lehigh...... N W 10 8 4/30 Oberlin + ...... H W 19 2 4/11 Kenyon ~ ...... A W 15 11 (State College, Pa.) 4/15 Lake Forest + ...... H W 10 4 3/25 Hartford ...... H W 17 4 4/18 Denison ~ ...... A L 8 14 3/29 Air Force...... HW107 1984 4/25 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... H L 5 17 4/1 Wooster ~...... A W 8 7 4/8 Kenyon ~ ...... H W 14 7 (9-3, MLA: 8-1) 4/26 Wittenberg + ...... H W 26 1 S 4/29 Michigan State + ...... A L516 4/12 Lake Forest + ...... A W 14 1 MLA Champions 5/2 Ohio State + ...... A W 16 11 4/15 Denison ~ ...... A W 8 5 Coach: Rich O’Leary 4/22 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... H L 5 18 Captains: Steve Pearsall, Mike Quinn, Kevin 4/26 Michigan State + ...... A L 7 9 Smith 4/29 Ohio State + ...... A L 5 7 3/21 Duke ...... A L 5 8 S 3/23 William & Mary ...... A L 6 16 E 3/25 Georgetown ...... A W 11 5 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 113 3/16 Mt. St. Mary’s...... A L 9 12 Yearly 3/23 Loyola (3)...... H L 4 20 1995 3/27 Air Force...... H W 14 8 Results 3/30 Villanova ...... H L 9 15 (9-5, GWLL: 4-0) 4/6 Denison ~ ...... A W 15 10 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalists 4/13 Cornell (15) ...... H L 3 10 Great Western League Champions I 4/16 Wooster ~...... A W 13 7 Coach: Kevin Corrigan 4/20 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... H L 9 14 Captains: Randy Colley, Billy Gallagher, Mike 4/23 Lake Forest + ...... A W 18 4 Iorio 4/27 Ohio State + ...... A W 11 7 2/26 (17) Penn State (16) ...... A L 14 15 5/4 Michigan State + ...... A L 8 10 3/5 (17) North Carolina (7) ..A L 8 11 3/12 (17) UMBC ...... A W 11 2 R 3/14 (17) Princeton (4)...... N L 4 6 1992 3/19 (17) Villanova ...... H W 15 7 (10-5, GLC: 2-1, MLA: 4-1) 3/26 (17) Hobart (18) ...... H W 10 7 NCAA Tournament Participant 4/1 (17) Butler +...... H W 7 4 Great Lakes Conference Champions 4/8 (17) Harvard (15) ...... H W 15 10 Coach: Kevin Corrigan 4/13 (14) Air Force + ...... H W 16 5 I Captains: Doug Murray, Chris Nelson, Brian 4/22 (11) Massachusetts (14) A L 9 10 Schirf, Mike Sullivan 4/29 (14) Michigan State + ...... A W 13 6 5/6 (13) Ohio State +...... A W 19 7 3/1 St. Bonaventure...... H W 23 4 5/13 (15) Duke (5) ...... A W 12 10 3/7 Villanova ...... N L 10 14 (NCAA Tournament first round) (Philadelphia Lacrosse Classic - 5/20 (15) Maryland (4) ...... A L 11 14 S Franklin Field) (NCAA Tournament quarterfinals) 3/11 UMBC ...... A L 7 13 3/14 Georgetown ...... A L 6 10 3/18 Lake Forest ...... H W 26 3 1996 3/28 Hofstra (19) ...... H W 12 9 3/31 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... A W 11 5 (9-4, GWLL: 4-0) 4/4 Denison ~ ...... H W 17 5 NCAA Tournament Participant H 4/11 Mt. St. Mary’s ...... H W 13 3 Great Western League Champions 4/13 Stony Brook ...... H W 14 3 Coach: Kevin Corrigan 4/18 Air Force + ...... A W 15 10 Captains: Todd Bialous, Brian Erickson, Greg 4/20 Denver ...... A W 25 4 Glenday 4/25 Ohio State + ...... H W 12 6 3/2 (12) Loyola (6) ...... HL 714 5/1 Michigan State + ...... H L 13 14 3/9 (16) UMBC ...... N W 14 4 5/10 Johns Hopkins (5)...... A L 715 3/12 (15) Villanova ...... A W 8 2 (NCAA Tournament first round) 3/16 (15) Air Force + ...... A W 13 8 3/23 (12) Butler +...... A W 11 3 3/30 (12) Hobart (15) ...... A W/ot 6 5 1993 4/6 (11) Harvard (12) ...... A W/ot 7 6 Defenseman Todd Rassas, a three-time All-American, (11-3, GLC: 3-0, MLA: 3-1) 4/8 (11) Dartmouth (20)...... A W 14 13 helped Notre Dame to its first-ever NCAA tournament NCAA Tournament Participant 4/13 (7) North Carolina (5) ....H L 10 11 victory, a 12-10 upset of #5 Duke in 1995. Great Lakes Conference Champions 4/20 (6) Massachusetts (15) ..H L 5 8 Coach: Kevin Corrigan 4/27 (11) Michigan State + ...... H W 12 4 Captains: Ed Lamb, Chris Parent, Bo Perriello 5/4 (11) Ohio State +...... H W 13 4 5/12 (11) Johns Hopkins (9) ..N L 712 2/27 Canisius ...... H W 21 5 (NCAA Tournament first round, 3/6 Hofstra ...... A W 9 8 Annapolis, Md.) 1990 3/11 Mt. St. Mary’s...... A W 15 11 (9-7, GLC: 3-0, MLA: 5-2) 3/13 New Hampshire...... N W 17 7 NCAA Tournament Participant 3/20 UMBC (19) ...... H W 16 4 1997 Great Lakes Conference Champions 3/27 (16) Hobart ...... H W/ot 15 14 3/29 (16) Butler ...... H W 22 11 (9-3, GWLL: 3-0) Coach: Kevin Corrigan NCAA Tournament Participant Captains: Dave Carey, Mike Quigley 4/3 (14) Georgetown (15)...... H W 13 10 4/9 (12) Duke (9) ...... A L 7 13 Great Western League Champions 3/3 Canisius ...... H W 19 7 4/15 (16) Air Force + ...... H W 12 9 Coach: Kevin Corrigan 3/6 Radford...... H W 10 8 4/17 (16) Ohio Wesleyan ~...... H L 8 13 Captains: Alex Cade, Dave Cashen,Will DeRiso, 3/10 Villanova...... A L 5 13 4/24 (16) Ohio State +...... A W 11 7 Jimmy Keenan 3/17 Loyola (3)...... A L 3 18 5/1 (16) Michigan State + ...... A W 13 11 2/28 (14) Penn State (16) ...... A W 9 5 3/18 Adelphi ...... N L 5 16 5/15 (15) Virginia (5)...... A L 9 19 3/11 (14) Delaware ...... A W 15 14 (Baltimore, Md.) 3/15 (15) Loyola (13) ...... A L 11 12 3/24 Wooster ~...... H W128 3/22 (14) Dartmouth ...... H W 15 5 3/30 Air Force...... N W 12 11 1994 3/29 (14) Hobart (12) ...... H W/ot 10 9 (San Diego, Calif.) 4/4 (13) Hofstra (4) ...... H W 10 9 3/31 San Diego St...... A W 18 10 (10-2, GWLL: 3-0) NCAA Tournament Participant 4/9 (8) Butler (19) + ...... H W 13 10 4/4 Kenyon ~ ...... A W 11 3 4/17 (9) Air Force + ...... H W 9 4 4/7 Denison ~ ...... H L 6 7 Great Western League Champions Coach: Kevin Corrigan 4/20 (9) Massachusetts (11) ..A L 5 6 4/10 Lake Forest + ...... H W 22 8 4/27 (10) Harvard (16) ...... H W 13 5 4/14 Cornell (16) ...... A L 8 14 Captains: Billy Ahmuty, Randy Colley, Will Sutton 5/3 (9) Ohio State +...... A W 20 7 4/21 Ohio Wesleyan ~ ...... A L 6 16 5/11 (9) Loyola (6) ...... N L 5 21 4/28 Ohio State + ...... H W 14 11 2/27 (17) Penn State (17) ...... H W 12 9 (NCAA Tournament first round, Towson, 5/2 Michigan State + ...... H W 12 6 3/9 (17) Rutgers (15)...... A W/ot 8 7 Md.) 5/16 (17) Harvard (5) ...... A L 3 9 3/12 (17) Georgetown (12)...... A L 8 15 (NCAA Tournament first round) 3/19 (17) New Hampshire ...... H W 14 4 4/2 (16) Hobart ...... N W128 (Albany, N.Y.) 1991 4/4 (16) Canisius ...... A W 14 7 (7-7, GLC: 2-1, MLA: 4-2) 4/9 (16) Adelphi...... H W 16 15 Coach: Kevin Corrigan 4/12 (15) Butler ...... A W 18 10 Captains: Dave Barnard, Eamon McAnaney, 4/16 (15) Air Force + ...... A W 20 8 Mike Sennett 4/23 (15) Ohio State +...... H W 19 10 4/29 (16) Michigan State + ...... H W* 12 11 3/2 Canisius ...... H W 14 8 5/14 (14) Virginia (5)...... A L 4 23 3/9 Hofstra (16) ...... A L 5 10 (NCAA Tournament first round) 3/13 Radford...... N W 13 7 (Charlottesville, Va.)

114 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 4/7 (7) Denver +...... H W 16 6 1998 4/9 (6) Air Force + ...... H W 13 2 2005 (5-7, GWLL: 2-1) 4/14 (6) Army...... H W 17 13 (7-4, GWLL: 3-2) Kevin Corrigan 4/18 (5) Butler +...... H W 12 3 Kevin Corrigan Coach: 4/22 (5) Fairfield + ...... A W 12 5 Coach: Captains: Alex Cade, Burke Hayes, Jimmy Captains: Stewart Crosland, Brian Giordano, Keenan, Todd Rassas 4/28 (3) Harvard ...... H W 16 4 Jim Morrison, Chris Richez 5/13 (4) Bucknell (10)*...... N W 12 7 3/1 (13) Penn State (14) ...... H W 14 9 (NCAA Tournament first round, 2/2 (10) Penn State (21) ...... A W 14 6 3/8 (9) Denver ...... N W 12 7 West Point, N.Y.) 3/5 (9) Cornell (10) ...... A L 10 11 3/9 (9) Air Force + ...... A W 12 6 5/20 (4) Johns Hopkins (3) ....N W 13 9 3/12 (14) North Carolina (10) N W 9 7 3/14 (11) Loyola (10) ...... N L 8 16 (NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, College (The First 4 Invitational/Carson, Calif.) 3/21 (13) Rutgers...... H L 12 13 Park, Md.) 3/19 (9) Butler + ...... H W 22 6 3/28 (18) Hobart (15) ...... N L 7 11 5/26 (4) Syracuse (2) ...... N L 5 12 3/26 (9) Hofstra (13) ...... A W/2ot 98 4/2 (19) Ohio State +...... H W 12 2 (NCAA Tournament semifinals, 3/28 (9) Villanova ...... A W 11 7 4/5 (19) Butler (15) + ...... A L 5 6 Piscataway, N.J.) 4/2 (9) Dartmouth (19) ...... A L 9 10 4/11 (20) Georgetown (12)...... A L 7 13 4/7 (11) Denver + ...... H L 6 9 4/19 Massachusetts (10) ...... H L 7 8 4/10 (11) Air Force + ...... H W/ot 14 13 4/25 Harvard (17) ...... A L 6 9 4/17 (14) Fairfield (20) + ...... A L 11 12 5/2 Hofstra (9) ...... H W 8 4 2002 4/29 Ohio State ...... +A W 16 5 (5-8, GWLL: 4-1) Great Western Lacrosse 1999 League Co-Champions Coach: Kevin Corrigan 2006 (8-6, GWLL: 3-1) Chad DeBolt, John Flandina, Devin NCAA Tournament Participant Captains: (10-5, GWLL: 3-2) Ryan, A.J. Wright NCAA Tournament Participant Great Western League Tri-Champions 2/24 (11) Penn State (16) ...... H L/ot 9 10 Kevin Corrigan Coach: Kevin Corrigan Coach: 3/2 (11)Pennsylvania ...... A L 6 7 D.J. Driscoll, Drew Peters Captains: David Biddison, Chris Dusseau 3/9 (20) Rutgers...... H W 11 6 Captains: 2/26 (12) Penn State (14) ...... H W 8 4 2/28 (19) Penn State (22) ...... A L 8 13 3/12 (19) Virginia (4)...... A L 5 7 3/16 (19) Loyola (3) ...... H L/2ot 6 7 3/4 (12) Cornell (8) ...... N L 6 9 3/5 (19) Denver +...... H W 17 9 3/11 (12) North Carolina...... H W 9 7 3/7 (19) Air Force + ...... H W 16 2 3/23 (18) Hofstra (12) ...... H L 5 15 3/30 Denver + ...... A W 15 8 3/14 (11) Villanova...... A W 10 7 3/13 (19) Villanova ...... A W 14 10 3/18 (11) Bellarmine ...... A W 82 3/20 (17) Loyola (1) ...... A L 8 10 4/2 Air Force + ...... A W 9 3 4/7 Butler +...... A W 12 8 3/25 (11) Hofstra (5) ...... A L 5 13 3/27 (17) Hobart ...... H W 10 8 3/29 (11) Brown ...... H W 11 5 3/30 (13) Butler (19) + ...... H W 8 7 4/13 (20) Army...... A L 8 11 4/21 Fairfield + ...... H L 10 11 4/2 (11) Dartmouth ...... H W 8 7 4/3 (13)Hofstra (15) ...... A L/ot 9 10 4/8 (8) Butler + ...... A W 9 8 4/10 (14) Georgetown (8)...... H L 8 12 4/27 Harvard ...... A L/ot 6 7 5/4 Ohio State (19) +...... H W 7 3 4/14 (9) Denver (18) + ...... A L 5 8 4/14 (14) Ohio State +...... A L45 4/16 (9) Air Force +...... A L 8 9 4/17 (14) Army...... H W 15 7 4/23 (17) Lehigh ...... N W 10 7 4/24 (15) Massachusetts ...... A W 9 7 4/29 (15) Ohio State + ...... H W 10 8 5/1 (13) Harvard ...... H W 98 2003 5/6 (15) Quinnipiac +...... H W 19 7 5/16 (14) Georgetown (5)...... N L 10 14 (9-5, GWLL: 4-1) 5/13 (15) Virginia (1)* ...... A L 10 14 (NCAA Tournament first round, Towson, Great Western Lacrosse (NCAA Tournament first round) Md.) League Tri-Champions Coach: Kevin Corrigan Captains: Steve Clagett, Eric Simon, John 2007 2000 Souch, Travis Wells 2/23 (17) Penn State (16) ...... A W 10 9 (11-4, GWLL: 5-0) (10-4, GWLL: 5-0) 3/1 (17) Pennsylvania (23)....H W 14 5 NCAA Tournament Participant L NCAA Tournament Participant Great Western Lacrosse 3/8 (11) North Carolina (12) A W 10 8 Great Western League Champions League Champions Kevin Corrigan 3/11 (9) Virginia (1)...... N L 8 14 Coach: (Alexandria, Va.) Coach: Kevin Corrigan Captains: Patrick Darcy, Steve Fiamingo, Brian Hubschmann, Joey Kemp, Bill Kevin Higgins, Kirk Howell 3/15 (9) Loyola (11) ...... H L 8 9 Captains: 3/21 (11) Hofstra (t15) ...... A L 8 9 Liva 2/27 (14) Penn State (13) ...... H W 10 4 3/23 (11) Hartford ...... N W 17 3 2/17 (11) Loyola (13)...... H W 9 7 A 3/4 (12) Pennsylvania ...... A L 7 10 (Hempstead, N.Y.) 2/25 (11) Penn State ...... A W 11 8 3/11 (15) Denver +...... A W 12 8 3/30 (13) Denver +...... H W 9 8 3/3 (8) Cornell (4) ...... N L 8 13 3/13 (14) Air Force + ...... A W 10 6 4/6 (15) Ohio State (19) +...... A L 5 11 3/10 (14) North Carolina (15) A L 8 11 3/18 (14) Loyola (3) ...... HL 212 4/10 (20) Butler +...... H W 9 2 3/13 (16) Drexel (19) ...... A W 16 5 3/26 (13) Hofstra (12) ...... H L 7 8 4/12 (20) Air Force + ...... H W 13 4 3/17 (16) Dartmouth ...... A L 6 7 4/1 (15) Ohio State +...... H W 13 4 4/19 (19) Fairfield + ...... A W 14 4 3/20 (19) Bellarmine +...... H W 11 3 C 4/8 (14) Butler +...... A W 12 11 4/26 (17) Harvard ...... H W 16 11 3/31 (17) Brown ...... A W 11 3 4/15 (13) Army (17)...... A W 10 5 5/3 (18) Maryland (4) ...... H L 4 10 4/3 (13) Villanova...... H W 15 5 4/19 (12) Villanova ...... H W 17 9 4/13 (11) Air Force + ...... H W 16 4 4/22 (12) Fairfield +...... H W 20 12 4/15 (11) Denver + ...... H W 14 6 4/30 (12) Harvard ...... A W 11 10 4/21 (11) Lehigh ...... H W 14 2 5/14 (13) Loyola (5) ...... N W 15 13 2004 4/28 (10) Ohio State (20)+ ...... A W 12 6 (NCAA Tournament first round, Baltimore, R (7-5, GWLL: 4-1) 5/5 (8) Quinnipiac +...... A W 14 9 Md.) Kevin Corrigan 5/12 (9) Johns Hopkins (5)* ..A L/ot 10 11 5/21 (13) Johns Hopkins (4) ..A L 11 15 Coach: (NCAA Tournament first round) (NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, Captains: None Baltimore, Md.) 2/29 (11) Penn State (17) ...... HW177 Number in parentheses to the right of opponent indicates its 3/11 (5) Syracuse (3) ...... A L 13 19 United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association national 3/14 (5) North Carolina (9) ....H L 11 14 ranking (or , if first USILA poll has not yet been O 3/20 (10) Loyola (16) ...... A L 7 13 Inside Lacrosse 2001 released) at time of game (1992-present) and number to left is 3/24 (15) Hofstra (13) ...... H W 19 11 Notre Dame’s ranking (1996-present). (14-2, GWLL: 5-0) 3/31 (13) Ohio State (17) + ...... H L 8 9 NCAA Tournament Semifinalists 4/4 (13) Dartmouth ...... H W 10 3 + - indicates conference game Great Western League Champions 4/9 (18) Air Force + ...... A W 12 2 Coach: Kevin Corrigan ~ - indicates Midwest Lacrosse Association Mike Adams, Kirk Howell, Tom 4/11 (18) Denver (17) + ...... A W 14 12 game, but not Great Lakes Conference game S Captains: 4/15 (14) Butler + ...... A W 15 5 Glatzel, David Ulrich 4/18 (14) Fairfield + ...... H W 16 7 2/25 (11) Penn State (18) ...... A W 10 8 5/1 (12) Maryland (3) ...... A L/2ot 8 9 3/4 (10) Pennsylvania...... H W 10 8 3/9 (7) Rutgers (18)...... A W 9 4 3/14 (6) Virginia (7)...... A W 11 8 S 3/18 (6) Loyola (5) ...... A W 10 7 3/24 (2) Hofstra ...... A L/ot 10 11 E 4/1 (t7) Ohio State + ...... A W 13 4 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 115 Ashland (3-1) Cornell (0-5) Series vs. H: 1-1/A: 2-0/N: 0-0 H: 0-1/A: 0-2/N: 0-2 Opponents Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank 4-18-81 Notre Dame, IN L 9-10 4-14-90 Ithaca, NY L 8-14 -16 5-2-81 Ashland, OH W 16-12 4-13-91 Notre Dame, IN L 3-10 -15 I 4-8-82 Notre Dame, IN W 12-7 3-5-05 Ithaca, NY L 10-11 9-10 4-24-82 Ashland, OH W 17-9 3-4-06 Benedictine, IL L 6-9 12-8 3-3-07 Hewlett, NY L 8-13 8-4 Bellarmine (2-0) H: 1-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 C.W.Post (0-1) R Date Site Score Rank H: 0-0/A: 0-1/N: 0-0 3-18-06 Louisville, KY W 8-2 11- Date Site Score Rank 3-20-07 Notre Dame, IN W 11-3 19- 4-2-83 Brookville, NY L 6-15 Brown (2-0) Dartmouth (4-2) I H: 1-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 H: 3-0/A: 1-2/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank 3-29-06 Notre Dame, IN W 11-5 11- 4-8-96 Hanover, NH W 14-13 11-20 3-31-07 Providence, RI W 11-3 17- 3-22-97 Notre Dame, IN W 15-5 14- 4-4-04 Notre Dame, IN W 10-3 13- S Bucknell (1-0) 4-2-05 Hanover, NH L 9-10 9-19 4-2-06 Notre Dame, IN W 8-7 11- H: 0-0/A: 0-0/N: 1-0 3-17-07 Hanover, NH L 6-7 16- Date Site Score Rank 5-13-01* West Point, NY W 12-7 4-10 Delaware (1-0) H Butler (13-1) H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 H: 7-0/A: 6-1/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank 3-11-97 Newark, DE W 15-14 14- Date Site Score Rank 3-29-93 Notre Dame, IN W 22-11 16- 4-12-94 Indianapolis, IN W 18-10 15- Denison (5-8) 4-1-95 Notre Dame, IN W 7-4 17- H: 3-4/A: 2-4/N: 0-0 3-23-96 Indianapolis, IN W 11-3 12- Date Site Score Rank Steve Fiamingo, an Academic All-American, helped 4-9-97 Notre Dame, IN W 13-10 8-19 4-5-81 Notre Dame, IN L 4-16 Notre Dame top #17 Army in 2000 by a 10-5 score. 4-5-98 Indianapolis, IN L 5-6 19-15 4-21-82 Notre Dame, IN L 10-15 3-30-99 Notre Dame, IN W 8-7 13-19 5-9-82 Granville, OH L 9-19 4-8-00 Indianapolis, IN W 12-11 14- 4-23-83 Granville, OH L 10-11 Note: Rank column has Notre Dame’s USILA (or Inside Lacrosse if game was 4-18-01 Notre Dame, IN W 12-3 5- too early in season for first USILA poll to be released) national ranking at time 4-25-84 Notre Dame, IN W 12-11 of game followed by opponent’s USILA national ranking at time of game. 4-7-02 Indianapolis, IN W 12-8 4-20-85 Granville, OH L 9-16 * indicates NCAA Tournament 4-10-03 Notre Dame, IN W 9-2 20- 4-19-86 Notre Dame, IN W 14-11 4-15-04 Indianapolis, IN W 15-5 14- 4-18-87 Granville, OH L 8-14 Adelphi (1-1) 3-19-05 Notre Dame, IN W 22-6 9- 4-19-88 Notre Dame, IN L 6-14 H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 0-1 4-8-06 Indianapolis, IN W 9-8 8- 4-15-89 Granville, OH W 8-5 Date Site Score Rank 4-7-90 Notre Dame, IN L 6-7 3-18-90 Baltimore, MD L 5-16 Canisius (4-0) 4-6-91 Granville, OH W 15-10 4-4-92 Notre Dame, IN W 17-5 4-9-94 Notre Dame, IN W 16-15 16- H: 3-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank Air Force (18-2) 3-3-90 Notre Dame, IN W 19-7 Denver (9-2) H: 10-0/A: 7-2/N: 1-0 3-2-91 Notre Dame, IN W 14-8 H: 4-1/A: 4-1/N: 1-0 Date Site Score Rank 2-27-93 Notre Dame, IN W 21-5 Date Site Score Rank 3-17-88 Colo. Springs, CO L 8-14 4-4-94 Buffalo, NY W 14-7 16- 4-20-92 Denver, CO W 25-4 3-29-89 Notre Dame, IN W 10-7 3-8-98 Colo. Springs, CO W 12-7 9- 3-30-90 San Diego, CA W 12-11 Colgate (1-0) 3-5-99 Notre Dame, IN W 17-9 19- 3-11-00 Denver, CO W 12-8 15- 3-27-91 Notre Dame, IN W 14-8 H: 0-0/A: 0-0/N: 1-0 4-18-92 Colo. Springs, CO W 15-10 4-7-01 Notre Dame, IN W 16-6 7- Date Site Score Rank 3-30-02 Denver, CO W 15-8 4-15-93 Notre Dame, IN W 12-9 19- 3-28-87 Geneva, NY W 11-10 4-16-94 Colo. Springs W 20-8 15- 3-30-03 Notre Dame, IN W 9-8 13- 4-13-95 Notre Dame, IN W 16-5 14- 4-11-04 Denver, CO W 14-12 18-17 3-16-96 Colo. Springs, CO W 13-8 15- Colorado (1-0) 4-7-05 Notre Dame, IN L 6-9 11- 4-17-97 Notre Dame, IN W 9-4 9- H: 0-0/A: 0-0/N: 1-0 4-14-06 Denver, CO L 5-8 9-18 3-9-98 Colo. Springs, CO W 12-6 9- Date Site Score Rank 4-15-07 Notre Dame, IN W 14-6 11- 3-7-99 Notre Dame, IN W 16-2 19- 3-29-88 Colo. Springs, CO W 15-3 3-13-00 Colo. Springs, CO W 10-6 14- Drexel (1-0) 4-9-01 Notre Dame, IN W 13-2 6- Colorado College (1-0) H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 2-02 Colo. Springs, CO W 9-3 H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank 4-12-03 Notre Dame, IN W 13-4 20- Date Site Score Rank 3-13-07 Philadelphia, PA W 16-5 16-19 4-9-04 Colo. Springs, CO W 12-2 18- 3-15-88 Colo. Springs, CO W 10-7 4-10-05 Notre Dame, IN W-ot 14-13 11- Duke (1-4) 4-16-06 Colo. Springs, CO L 8-9 9- Colorado School of the Mines (1-0) 4-13-07 Notre Dame, IN W 16-4 11- H: 0-0/A: 1-4/N: 0-0 H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank Army (3-1) Date Site Score Rank 3-19-83 Durham, NC L 5-13 3-13-88 Golden, CO W 12-8 3-21-84 Durham, NC L 5-8 H: 2-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 3-21-85 Durham, NC L 4-18 Date Site Score Rank 4-9-03 Durham, NC L 7-13 12-9 4-17-99 Notre Dame, IN W 15-7 14- 5-13-95* Durham, NC W 12-10 15-5 4-15-00 West Point, NY W 10-5 13-17 4-14-01 Notre Dame, IN W 17-13 6- 4-13-02 West Point, NY L 8-11 20-

116 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Fairfield (4-2) Hobart (6-1) H: 2-1/A: 2-1/N: 0-0 H: 4-0/A: 1-0/N: 1-1 Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank 4-22-00 Notre Dame, IN W 20-12 12- 3-27-93 Notre Dame, IN W-ot 15-14 16- 4-22-01 Fairfield, CT W 12-5 5- 4-2-94 Albany, NY W 12-8 16- 4-21-02 Notre Dame, IN L 10-11 3-26-95 Notre Dame, IN W 10-7 17-18 3-19-03 Fairfield, CT W 14-4 19- 3-30-96 Geneva, NY W-ot 6-5 12-15 4-18-04 Notre Dame, IN W 16-7 14- 3-29-97 Notre Dame, IN W-ot 10-9 14-12 4-17-05 Fairfield, CT L 11-12 14-20 3-28-98 Rochester, NY L 7-11 18-15 3-27-99 Notre Dame, IN W 10-8 17- Georgetown (3-6) H: 1-1/A: 2-3/N: 0-2 Hofstra (6-7) Date Site Score Rank H: 4-2/A: 2-5/N: 0-0 3-15-82 Washington, DC W 17-8 Date Site Score Rank 3-25-84 Washington, DC W 11-5 3-9-91 Hempstead, NY L 5-10 -16 3-11-89 Hempstead, NY L 7-9 3-28-92 Notre Dame, IN W 12-9 -19 3-14-92 Washington, DC L 6-10 3-6-93 Hempstead, NY W 9-8 4-3-93 Notre Dame, IN W 13-10 14-15 4-4-97 Notre Dame, IN W 10-9 13-4 3-12-94 Washington, DC L 8-18 17-12 5-2-98 Notre Dame, IN W 8-4 -9 4-11-98 Washington, DC L 7-13 20-12 4-3-99 Hempstead, NY L-ot 9-10 13-15 4-10-99 Notre Dame, IN L 8-12 14-8 3-26-00 Notre Dame, IN L 7-8 13-12 5-16-99 Towson, MD L 10-14 14-5 3-24-01 Hempstead, NY L 10-11 2- 3-23-02 Notre Dame, IN L 5-15 18-12 Hartford (2-0) 3-21-03 Hempstead, NY L 8-9 11-t15 3-24-04 Notre Dame, IN W 19-11 15-13 H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 1-0 3-26-05 Hempstead, NY W-2ot 9-8 9-13 Date Site Score Rank 3-25-06 Hempstead, NY L 5-13 11-5 3-25-89 Notre Dame, IN W 17-4 3-23-03 Hempstead, NY W 17-3 11- Holy Cross (0-1) Harvard (7-3) H: 0-0/A: 0-1/N: 0-0 H: 5-0/A: 2-3/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank 4-6-85 Worcester, MA L 7-8 Academic All-American Dave Cashen helped Notre Dame Date Site Score Rank to its biggest regular-season upset in school history, a 10- 5-16-90* Cambridge, MA L 3-9 17-5 9 win against #4 Hofstra in 1997. 4-8-95 Notre Dame, IN W 15-10 17-15 Johns Hopkins (1-4) 4-6-96 Cambridge, MA W-ot 7-6 11-12 H: 0-0/A: 0-3/N: 1-1 4-27-97 Notre Dame, IN W 13-5 10-16 Date Site Score Rank Lake Forest (11-0) 4-25-98 Cambridge, MA L 6-9 -17 5-10-92* Baltimore, MD L 7-15 -5 H: 6-0/A: 5-0/N: 0-0 5-1-99 Notre Dame, IN W 9-8 13- 5-12-96* Annapolis, MD L 7-12 11-9 Date Site Score Rank 4-30-00 Cambridge, MA W 11-10 12- 5-21-00* Baltimore, MD L 11-15 13-4 3-27-83 Notre Dame, IN W 15-7 4-28-01 Notre Dame, IN W 16-4 3- 5-20-01* College Park, MD W 13-9 4-3 4-4-84 Lake Forest, IL W 11-5 4-27-02 Cambridge, MA L-ot 6-7 5-12-07* Baltimore, MD L-ot 10-11 9-5 3-27-85 Notre Dame, IN W 9-2 L 4-26-03 Notre Dame, IN W 16-11 17- 4-15-86 Lake Forest, IL W 7-6 Kenyon (10-0) 4-15-87 Notre Dame, IN W 10-4 H: 5-0/A: 5-0/N: 0-0 4-1-88 Lake Forest, IL W 11-6 Date Site Score Rank 4-13-88 Notre Dame, IN W 11-7 4-25-81 Notre Dame, IN W-ot 10-9 4-12-89 Lake Forest, IL W 14-1 A 4-17-82 Notre Dame, IN W 17-8 4-10-90 Notre Dame, IN W 22-8 3-26-83 Notre Dame, IN W 15-5 4-23-91 Lake Forest, IL W 18-4 3-31-84 Gambier, OH W 17-7 3-18-92 Notre Dame, IN W 26-3 3-30-85 Notre Dame, IN W 14-8 4-12-86 Gambier, OH W 11-7 Lehigh (3-0) 4-11-87 Gambier, OH W 15-11 H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 2-0 C 4-9-88 Gambier, OH W 7-6 Date Site Score Rank 4-8-89 Notre Dame, IN W 14-7 3-19-89 University Park, PA W 10-8 4-4-90 Gambier, OH W 11-3 4-23-06 Bethesda, MD W 10-7 17- 4-21-07 Notre Dame, IN W 14-2 11-

R Loyola (3-13) H: 1-5/A: 2-6/N: 0-2 Date Site Score Rank 3-20-82 Baltimore, MD L 10-27 3-23-85 Baltimore, MD L 7-13 O 3-17-90 Baltimore, MD L 3-18 -3 3-23-91 Notre Dame, IN L 4-20 -3 3-2-96 Notre Dame, IN L 7-14 12-6 3-15-97 Baltimore, MD L 11-12 15-13 5-11-97* Towson, MD L 5-21 9-6 3-14-98 Hempstead, NY L 8-16 11-10 S Bob Trocchi and Notre Dame 3-20-99 Baltimore, MD L 8-10 17-1 claimed an 11-5 victory over 3-18-00 Notre Dame, IN L 2-12 14-3 Georgetown in 1984, just the fourth 5-14-00* Baltimore, MD W 15-13 13-5 season of the varsity program. 3-18-01 Baltimore, MD W 10-7 6-5 3-16-02 Notre Dame, IN L-ot 6-7 19-3 S 3-15-03 Notre Dame, IN L 8-9 9-11 3-20-04 Baltimore, MD L 7-13 10-16 E 2-17-07 Notre Dame, IN W 9-7 11-13 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 117 Michigan State (13-5) Ohio State (21-9) Series vs. H: 7-2/A: 6-3/N: 0-0 H: 11-3/A: 9-6/N: 1-0 Opponents Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank 4-8-81 East Lansing, MI W 12-4 4-16-81 Notre Dame, IN L 6-9 4-22-81 Notre Dame, IN W 8-5 4-30-81 Columbus, OH L 9-10 I 3-31-82 East Lansing, MI W 9-4 3-21-82 Baltimore, MD W 14-10 5-1-82 Notre Dame, IN W 11-7 4-15-82 Columbus, OH L 10-14 4-12-83 East Lansing, MI W 7-6 4-28-82 Notre Dame, IN W 21-13 5-5-84 Notre Dame, IN W 11-10 4-6-83 Columbus, OH L-ot 10-11 5-4-85 East Lansing, MI W 15-5 4-28-84 Notre Dame, IN W 17-4 R 5-3-86 Notre Dame, IN L 11-12 5-1-85 Columbus, OH W 10-4 4-29-87 East Lansing, MI L 5-16 4-30-86 Notre Dame, IN W 13-9 4-27-88 Notre Dame, IN W 10-7 5-2-87 Columbus, OH W 16-11 4-26-89 East Lansing, MI L 7-9 4-30-88 Notre Dame, IN L 4-6 5-2-90 Notre Dame, IN W 12-6 4-29-89 Columbus, OH L 5-7 5-4-91 East Lansing, MI L 8-10 4-28-90 Notre Dame, IN W 14-11 I 5-1-92 Notre Dame, IN L 13-14 4-27-91 Columbus, OH W 11-7 5-1-93 East Lansing, MI W 13-11 16- 4-25-92 Notre Dame, IN W 12-6 4-29-94 Notre Dame, IN W-ot 12-11 16- 4-24-93 Columbus, OH W 11-7 16- 4-29-95 East Lansing, MI W 13-6 14- 4-23-94 Notre Dame, IN W 19-10 15- 4-26-96 Notre Dame, IN W 12-4 11- 5-6-95 Columbus, OH W 19-7 13- S 5-4-96 Notre Dame, IN W 13-4 11- Morgan State (0-1) 5-3-97 Columbus, OH W 20-9 9- 4-2-98 Notre Dame, IN W 12-2 19- H: 0-0/A: 0-1/N: 0-0 4-14-99 Columbus, OH L 4-5 14- Date Site Score Rank 4-1-00 Notre Dame, IN W 13-4 15- 3-20-81 Baltimore, MD L-ot 12-13 4-1-01 Columbus, OH W 13-4 t7- H 5-4-02 Notre Dame, IN W 7-3 -19 Mount St. Mary’s (2-2) 4-6-03 Columbus, OH L 5-11 15-19 H: 1-0/A: 1-2/N: 0-0 3-31-04 Notre Dame, IN L 8-9 13-17 Date Site Score Rank 4-29-05 Columbus, OH W 16-5 3-17-82 Emmitsburg, MD L 4-14 4-29-06 Notre Dame, IN W 10-8 15- 3-16-91 Emmitsburg, MD L 9-12 4-28-07 Columbus, OH W 12-6 10-20 4-11-92 Notre Dame, IN W 13-3 3-11-93 Emmitsburg, MD W 15-11 Ohio Wesleyan (1-12) H: 0-7/A: 1-5/N: 0-0 Mount Union (4-0) Date Site Score Rank H: 2-0/A: 2-0/N: 0-0 4-3-81 Notre Dame, IN L 5-17 Nick Antol, Notre Dame’s career leader in goals-against Date Site Score Rank 4-3-82 Delaware, OH L 9-12 average (7.98), was a member of both Irish teams that 4-9-83 Notre Dame, IN W 28-4 4-16-83 Notre Dame, IN L 12-14 registered wins against Loyola, in 2000 and ’01, as well 4-10-84 Mount Vernon, OH W 15-0 4-7-84 Delaware, OH L 5-12 as the ’03 squad that beat North Carolina for the first 4-10-85 Notre Dame, IN W 23-2 4-27-85 Notre Dame, IN L 4-16 time. 4-11-86 Mount Vernon, OH W 17-6 4-26-86 Delaware, OH L 5-17 4-25-87 Notre Dame, IN L 5-17 New Hampshire (2-1) 4-23-88 Delaware, OH L 1-17 4-22-89 Notre Dame, IN L 5-18 H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 1-1 4-21-90 Delaware, OH L 6-16 Date Site Score Rank Maryland (0-3) 4-20-91 Notre Dame, IN L 9-14 3-24-85 Baltimore, MD L 3-12 3-31-92 Delaware, OH W 11-5 H: 0-1/A: 0-2/N: 0-0 3-13-93 Boston, MA W 17-7 4-17-93 Notre Dame, IN L 8-13 16- Date Site Score Rank 3-19-94 Notre Dame, IN W 14-4 17- 5-20-95* College Park, MD L 11-14 15-4 5-3-03 Notre Dame, IN L 4-10 9-11 5-3-04 College Park, MD L-2ot 8-9 12-3 North Carolina (3-4) H: 1-2/A: 1-2/N: 1-0 Maryland-Baltimore County (3-1) Date Site Score Rank 3-5-95 Chapel Hill, NC L 8-11 17-7 H: 1-0/A: 1-1/N: 1-0 4-13-96 Notre Dame, IN L 10-11 7-5 Date Site Score Rank 3-8-03 Chapel Hill, NC W 10-8 11-12 3-11-92 Baltimore, MD L 7-13 3-14-04 Notre Dame, IN L 11-14 5-9 3-20-93 Notre Dame, IN W 16-4 3-12-05 Carson, CA W 9-7 14-10 3-12-95 Baltimore, MD W 11-2 (Home Depot Center) 3-9-96 Annapolis, MD W 14-4 3-11-06 Notre Dame, IN W 9-7 12- 3-10-07 Chapel Hill, NC L 8-11 14-15 Massachusetts (1-4) H: 0-2/A: 0-2/N: 0-0 Oberlin (1-0) Date Site Score Rank H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 0-0 4-22-95 Amherst, MA L 9-10 11-14 Date Site Score Rank 4-20-96 Notre Dame, IN L 5-8 6-15 4-30-83 Notre Dame, IN W 19-2 4-20-97 Amherst, MA L 5-6 9-11 4-19-98 Notre Dame, IN L 7-8 -10 4-24-99 Amherst, MA W 9-7 15- Justin Shay, the top scoring Michigan (1-0) defenseman in Irish history, helped Notre Dame beat H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 league rival Ohio State Date Site Score Rank three times by an average 3-29-88 Ann Arbor, MI W 17-7 of five goals from 1985-87.

118 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Pennsylvania (2-2) Rutgers (3-1) H: 2-0/A: 0-2/N: 0-0 H: 1-1/A: 2-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank 3-4-00 Philadelphia, PA L 7-10 12- 3-9-94 Piscataway, NJ W-ot 8-7 17-15 3-4-01 Notre Dame, IN W 10-8 10- 3-21-98 Notre Dame, IN L 12-13 13- 3-3-02 Philadelphia, PA L 6-7 11- 3-9-01 Piscataway, NJ W 9-4 7-18 3-1-03 Notre Dame, IN W 14-5 17-23 3-9-02 Notre Dame, IN W 11-6 20-

Penn State (10-4) Saint Bonaventure (1-0) H: 5-1/A: 5-3/N: 0-0 H: 1-0/A: 0-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank 3-18-89 University Park, PA L 1-9 3-1-92 Notre Dame, IN W 23-4 2-27-94 Notre Dame, IN W 12-9 17-17 2-26-95 University Park, PA L 14-15 17-16 San Diego State (1-0) 2-28-97 University Park, PA W 9-5 14-16 H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 3-1-98 Notre Dame, IN W 14-9 13-14 Date Site Score Rank 2-28-99 University Park, PA L 8-13 19-22 3-31-91 San Diego, CA W 18-10 2-27-00 Notre Dame, IN W 10-4 14-13 2-25-01 State College, PA W 10-8 11-18 2-24-02 Notre Dame, IN L-ot 9-10 11-16 Stony Brook (1-2) 2-23-03 University Park, PA W 10-9 17-16 H: 1-0/A: 0-2/N: 0-0 2-29-04 Notre Dame, IN W 17-7 11-17 Date Site Score Rank 2-27-05 University Park, PA W 14-6 10-21 4-8-85 Stony Brook, NY L-ot 12-13 2-26-06 Notre Dame, IN W 8-4 12-14 4-8-89 Stony Brook, NY L 7-8 During Matt McQuillan’s time with the Irish, Notre Dame 2-25-07 University Park, PA W 11-8 11- 4-13-92 Notre Dame, IN W 14-3 beat Wittenburg four times, allowing just 4.50 goals per game. Princeton (0-1) Syracuse (0-2) H: 0-0/A: 0-0/N: 0-1 H: 0-0/A: 0-1/N: 0-1 Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank Virginia Military Institute (1-0) 3-14-95 Baltimore, MD L 4-6 17-4 5-26-01* Piscataway, NJ L 12-5 4-2 3-11-04 Syracuse, NY L 13-19 5-3 H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Date Site Score Rank Quinnipiac (2-0) 3-14-86 Lexington, VA W 15-9 H: 1-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Vermont (1-0) Date Site Score Rank H: 0-0/A: 1-0/N: 0-0 Washington & Lee (0-2) 5-6-06 Notre Dame, IN W 19-7 15- Date Site Score Rank H: 0-0/A: 0-2/N: 0-0 5-5-07 Hamden, CT W 14-9 8- 3-18-85 Burlington, VT W 8-6 Date Site Score Rank 3-26-86 Lexington, VA L 9-13 Radford (6-0) Villanova (7-4) 3-18-87 Lexington, VA L 10-13 H: 2-0/A: 3-0/N: 1-0 H: 3-1/A: 4-1/N: 0-2 Date Site Score Rank Date Site Score Rank William & Mary (0-2) 3-14-81 Radford, VA W 17-5 3-21-87 Long Island, NY L 6-7 L 3-10-90 Villanova, PA L 5-13 H: 0-0/A: 0-2/N: 0-0 4-3-85 Notre Dame, IN W 11-7 3-28-86 Radford, VA W 9-6 3-30-91 Notre Dame, IN L 9-15 Date Site Score Rank 3-23-84 Williamsburg, VA L 6-16 3-16-87 Radford, VA W 12-3 3-7-92 Philadelphia, PA L 10-14 3-31-86 Williamsburg, VA L 3-12 3-6-90 Notre Dame, IN W 10-8 (Franklin Field) 3-13-91 Charlottesville, VA W 13-7 3-19-95 Notre Dame, IN W 15-7 17- A 3-12-96 Villanova, PA W 8-2 15- Wittenburg (6-0) 3-13-99 Villanova, PA W 14-10 19- H: 3-0/A: 3-0/N: 0-0 4-19-00 Notre Dame, IN W 17-9 12- Date Site Score Rank 3-28-05 Villanova, PA W 11-7 9- 4-19-83 Notre Dame, IN W 18-1 3-14-06 Villanova, PA W 10-7 11- 4-18-84 Springfield, OH W 23-4 4-3-07 Notre Dame, IN W 15-5 13- 4-28-85 Notre Dame, IN W 18-3 C 4-25-86 Springfield, OH W 11-6 Virginia (1-5) 4-26-87 Notre Dame, IN W 26-1 H: 0-0/A: 1-4/N: 0-1 4-21-88 Springfield, OH W 14-6 Date Site Score Rank 5-15-93* Charlottesville, VA L 9-19 15-5 Wooster (9-1) R 5-14-94* Charlottesville, VA L 4-23 14-5 H: 5-0/A: 4-1/N: 0-0 3-14-01 Charlottesville, VA W 11-8 6-7 Date Site Score Rank 3-12-02 Charlottesville, VA L 5-7 19-4 4-11-81 Wooster, OH W 6-5 3-11-03 Alexandria, VA L 8-14 9-1 4-10-82 Notre Dame, IN W 12-6 5-13-06* Charlottesville, VA L 10-14 15-1 4-21-83 Wooster, OH L 16-22 O 4-14-84 Notre Dame, IN W 11-6 4-13-85 Wooster, OH W 15-10 4-5-86 Notre Dame, IN W 11-7 3-26-88 Notre Dame, IN W 14-4 4-1-89 Wooster, OH W 8-7 3-24-90 Notre Dame, IN W 12-8 S 4-16-91 Wooster, OH W 13-7 Kevin O’Connor, now the United States attorney for the district of Yale (0-1) Connecticut, helped Notre Dame H: 0-0/A: 0-1/N: 0-0 win the only matchup against Date Site Score Rank S VMI, in 1986. 3-13-83 New Haven, CT L 5-17 E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 119 Irish in the Pros I Jimmy Keenan (’98) Devin Ryan (’02) New York Saints Bridgeport Barrage (National Lacrosse League) (Major League Lacrosse) 1999, 2000 2002 R (Major League Lacrosse) 2001, 2002, 2003 I

Todd Rassas (’98) Brian Giordano (’05) New Jersey Pride Boston Cannons (Major League Lacrosse) (Major League Lacrosse) S 2003 2005 Draft Pick Chicago Machine 2006 H

Steve Bishko (’01) Pat Walsh (’06) Rochester Rattlers Long Island Lizards (Major League Lacrosse) (Major League Lacrosse) 2001, 2002 2006

David Ulrich (’01) D.J. Driscoll (’06) Baltimore Bayhawks Riptide (Major League Lacrosse) (Major League Lacrosse) 2001 2006, 2007

Mike Adams (’01) Brian Hubschmann (’07) Bridgeport Barrage Long Island Lizards (Major League Lacrosse) (Major League Lacrosse) 2002 2007

Tom Glatzel (’01) Boston Cannons (Major League Lacrosse) 2001, 2002, 2003

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Brian Hubschmann is the latest in a long line of Notre D.J. Driscoll was the 11th overall selection to the Los After helping Notre Dame reach the national semifinals Dame student-athletes that went on to play professional Angeles Riptide in the 2006 MLL Draft. That marked for the first time in 2001, attackman David Ulrich was lacrosse. The Long Island Lizards drafted Hubschmann in Notre Dame’s highest-ever pick in the MLL Draft since the drafted by the Baltimore Bayhawks in the MLL Draft. As the fifth round of the 2007 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) league was founded in 2001. a senior, Ulrich tallied 20 goals and a team-high 29 Draft. assists. L A C R O S S E 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 121

Over the past decade, three Notre Dame players -- Mike Iorio (‘95),Todd Rassas (’98), and Pat Walsh (‘06) – have represented their country by playing on their respective national teams. Each helped Team U.S.A. to an International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) world championship, extending the influence of Irish lacrosse far beyond the borders of the United States. In the summer of 2003,Walsh,the first freshman All-America honoree in Notre Dame history,played a key role in helping the U.S. continue its streak of dominance in the ILF Under-19 World Championship. After making his way through the national team tryouts, which boasted more than 150 of the nation’s top young players,Walsh had four goals and three assists to lead Team U.S.A. in its 19-10 triumph over Canada in the championship game. In six games during the tournament, Walsh had 13 goals and eight assists, including at least two points in each contest. Todd Rassas, a three-time All-American at Notre Dame, helped the United States to a victory in the 2002 ILF World Championship in Perth,Australia and a silver medal finish in the 2006 tournament in Canada. The 2002 squad defeated rival Canada 18-15 in the title game to secure Team U.S.A.’s sixth consecutive triumph in the ILF World Championship, which is contested every four years. In 2006, Todd Rassas Team U.S.A. fell to Canada 15-10 in the championship game. Mike Iorio, the first three-time All-American in Irish history, earned all-world honors as a member of the United States under-19 team in 1992. Iorio started for the national team on defense, in helping the Americans to a gold medal in the world championship, held at .

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Kaplan/Newsweek. empty stomachs. The The more elusive problems of University intellectual development would have to wait.” I Notre Dame’s founding can perhaps best If Notre Dame in its be characterized as an outburst of mission- infancy was the child of ary zeal. How else can one describe the Sorin’s vision and will, its action of Father Edward Sorin, the 28-year- subsequent growth and old French priest of the Congregation of Holy development were the R Cross who — with $310 cash and three log products of large and buildings in various stages of disrepair in the powerful social and his- middle of the northern Indiana frontier — torical forces. Just as the had the temerity to christen his enterprise University was being the University of Notre Dame du Lac? established, the first I Notre Dame at its founding was a name in waves of European immi- search of, or perhaps in anticipation of, a uni- grants, overwhelmingly versity. The wonder is not so much what the Catholic, were reaching University has become more than a century America’s shores, and S and a half later, but that it survived at all in Notre Dame’s location — those early years of beginning almost liter- though seemingly remote ally from nothing. — in fact put it within In his book, The University of Notre Dame: easy reach of cities like A Portrait of Its History and Campus, historian Chicago, Detroit and St. H Thomas Schlereth of the American studies Louis, all of which soon department has described the odds the would have large immi- University was up against: “Only nine other grant Catholic popula- Catholic colleges existed when Notre Dame tions. The immigrant was founded, but that number had grown to experience and the 51 by 1861. Presently only seven of these growth of the University antebellum institutions still exist. One histo- of Notre Dame would be rian estimates a mortality rate of approxi- inextricably linked. mately 80 percent among Notre Dame’s A number of forces contemporary secular institutions. Yet Notre were at work in this rela- Dame survived …” tionship. The “American The University’s survival of those early Dream” was coming into years is a tribute not only to the faith of being, and with it the Father Sorin, but also to his pragmatism and hope and expectation wit. In the beginning, his institution’s only that, through hard work and education, chil- As Schlereth describes it: “Zahm … envi- admissions requirement was the ability to dren would enjoy greater opportunities than sioned Notre Dame as potentially ‘the intel- pay — some payment, at least, and not nec- their parents. At the same time, anti-immi- lectual center of the American West;’ an essarily in currency or coin; livestock or the grant and anti-Catholic sentiments were institution with large undergraduate, gradu- services of a tradesman or some other “in- open and pervasive in American society, cre- ate, and professional schools equipped with kind” payment also were cheerfully ating barriers to immigrant Catholic stu- laboratories, libraries, and research facili- accepted. Nor were admissions limited by dents. Equally strong sentiments among ties. Notre Dame should strive to become religious preference. Father Sorin’s mission many Catholics regarded public schools at the University that its charter claimed it and inspiration were thoroughly and indis- any level as dangerous places where young was.” putably Catholic, but from the beginning he people might lose their faith. For all these Zahm was not without evidence to sup- made it clear that would-be students of any reasons, education — primary, secondary port his faith in Notre Dame’s potential. On religious persuasion were welcome; indeed, and higher education — became a center- this campus in 1899, a young Notre Dame sci- the fact that Notre Dame’s student body piece of American Catholicism. entist by the name of Jerome Green became eventually would become overwhelmingly Though it may not have seemed so at the the first American to transmit a wireless Catholic was more a reflection of American time, this great historical movement of peo- message. At about the same time, Albert culture than of parochialism on the ples and the creation of the American melt- Zahm, Father John’s younger brother, was University’s part. ing pot dramatically enhanced the odds of designing the first successful helicopter and Sorin was equally flexible when it came to Notre Dame’s survival. What still had to be first wind tunnel while also launching the his University’s academic offerings. While a decided, however, was precisely the type of first man-carrying glider from the roof of a classical collegiate curriculum was estab- institution Notre Dame would become. How campus building. The University also had lished early on, so too were elementary and could this small Midwestern school without established the nation’s first architecture, preparatory programs as well as a manual- endowment and without ranks of well-to-do law and engineering schools under Catholic labor school, and for several decades the alumni hope to compete with firmly-estab- auspices. collegiate program never attracted more lished private universities and public-sup- The debate over Notre Dame’s future than a dozen students in any year. As Notre ported state institutions? As in Sorin’s day, effectively was ended in the two decades fol- Dame’s chronicler, Father Arthur Hope, the fact that the University pursued this lofty lowing the First World War. In 1919, the C.S.C., has written, “If (Sorin) was to begin at and ambitious vision of its future was testi- University installed its first president to have all, the head of this new college had to be mony to the faith of its leaders — men such earned a Ph.D., Father James Burns, C.S.C., mightily concerned about frostbite and as Father John Zahm, C.S.C. and the changes he initiated were as dra-

124 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® matic as they were far-reaching. The elemen- the admission of women to undergraduate tion in American culture mirrors that of the tary, preparatory and manual-labor pro- studies in 1972. Catholic Church. The world is very different grams were scrapped; the University’s first During the 18-year presidency of Father from the one encountered by Father Sorin on board of lay advisors was established with Edward Malloy, C.S.C., the University contin- his arrival in this country. The tangible bar- the goal of creating a $1-million endowment, ued to grow in stature. Endowed faculty riers faced then by Catholic students and with a national campaign conducted to positions rose to more than 190, the student scholars have largely been removed, and achieve that goal; and the first annual giving body became — and remains — one of the today one may find such students and schol- program for alumni was launched. With this most selective in the nation (with one-third ars at Harvard, Stanford and Duke, as well as impetus established, the period between of entering freshmen ranking among the top at Notre Dame. American Catholics are 1919 and 1933 would see the University of five students in their high school graduating firmly implanted in the American main- Notre Dame erect 15 new buildings and triple classes), and the graduation rate annually in stream. the numbers of both its students and its fac- the top five in the nation. The University is At the same time, the secularization of ulty. endowment of some $5 billion is among the contemporary American society is an undis- A new and utterly unanticipated element top 20 in American higher education, and puted fact, and with that transformation has was added to the ethos of Notre Dame dur- campus additions during the Malloy years come a weakening of common values, an ing this period, and the University forever included new research laboratories, a gradu- antipathy to belief, and a resistance to the after would be a national institution. That ate student housing complex, residence very notion of underlying truths. One new element was, of course, the game of halls for undergraduate women (who now expression of this viewpoint is the con- football. But for Notre Dame and for its compose 47 percent of the student body), tention that a Catholic university is a contra- legions of ethnic American loyalists — most, the 84-classroom DeBartolo Hall, the diction in terms, that reason and belief are but not all, Catholic — the cliché was true: Mendoza College of Business, the DeBartolo somehow mutually exclusive. The Catholic football was more than a game. Through its Center for the Performing Arts, and the intellectual tradition and the Western uni- academic program, Notre Dame already was Jordan Hall of Science. versity tradition itself stand in opposition to part of the striving of ethnic Americans to Father John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., who became this contention, as does Notre Dame. earn a place in the American mainstream. Notre Dame’s 17th president in July of 2005, It is a telling act that throughout Notre But in this golden era, even for those who has challenged his administration and the Dame’s history, and increasingly in recent had never and would never attend Notre faculty, students, alumni and friends of the years, many eminent scholars of various Dame, the University became a symbol, so University to, in words from his inaugural faith traditions have made the University much so that its attraction persists literally speech, “build a Notre Dame that is bigger their home simply because they have pre- to this day. and better than ever — a great Catholic uni- ferred to work in a community of learning The national recognition that football versity for the 21st century, one of the pre- where belief is not merely tolerated, but in brought to Notre Dame was a mixed blessing eminent research institutions in the world, a fact is celebrated. at those times when it tended to over- center for learning whose intellectucal and Father Sorin’s dream was predicated on his shadow the University’s growing academic religious traditions converge to make it a conviction that a university would be a pow- L distinction, but overall it has been an almost healing, unifying, enlightening force for a erful force for good in this land that he incalculable boon to public awareness of, world deeply in need. This is our goal. Let no embraced as his own. For the University of interest in, and support of Notre Dame. It one ever again say that we dreamed too Notre Dame, Sorin’s conviction remains the may be amusing to speculate how the small.” inspiration, the mission and the driving force. University’s history might have been differ- Some goals are self-evident. The A ent without the phenomenon of football, but University must strive at all times to bring U.S. News & World Report the University is happy to accept this legacy new vigor to its teaching and to enhance 2007 Top 20 Rankings of as is. both the breadth and the depth of the edu- National Universities If the post-World War I era saw Notre cation it offers students. At the same time, it Dame’s first flowering as a true University, must strengthen significantly its graduate 1. Princeton C 2. Harvard the six decades since the Second World War programs and faculty research to make ever- have seen the vision of John Zahm reach full greater contributions in the quest for new 3. Yale fruition. Father John Cavanaugh, C.S.C., knowledge. 4. Cal Tech Stanford began the process after the war by toughen- But the institutional mission of Notre Massachusetts Institute of Technology ing Notre Dame’s entrance requirements, Dame reaches beyond these goals. R 7. Pennsylvania increasing faculty hiring, and establishing The higher aspiration of the University of 8. Duke the Notre Dame Foundation to expand the Notre Dame is to seek out and assume lead- 9. Dartmouth University’s development capabilities. ership roles through which students and Columbia Then, during the 35-year tenure of Father alumni, faculty, interdisciplinary institutes, Chicago O , C.S.C., Notre Dame’s and professional programs can bring their 12. Cornell enrollment, faculty and degrees awarded all accomplishments to bear on the most basic Washington University (St. Louis) doubled; library volumes increased five-fold; and pressing needs of humanity — for peace 14. Northwestern the endowment catapulted from less than and social justice, for human rights and dig- 15. Brown $10 million to more than $400 million; cam- nity, for ethical conduct in business, science 16. Johns Hopkins S 17. Rice pus physical facilities grew from 48 to 88 and the professions, for a renewal of values buildings; faculty compensation increased in interpersonal and societal relationships, 18. Vanderbilt Emory ten-fold; and research funding grew more and for a more-enlightened stewardship of 20. NOTRE DAME than twenty-fold. In addition, two defining the environment, to name but a few of the 21. Carnegie Mellon S moments occurred during this period: the challenges. California (Berkeley) transference of University governance in This aspiration is incumbent upon Notre 23. Georgetown 1967 from the Congregation of Holy Cross to Dame as a Catholic university. Today, as 24. Virginia E a predominantly lay board of trustees and throughout its history, Notre Dame’s posi- 25. UCLA 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 125 White's first seven years at Director of Notre Dame from 2000-01 through 2006-07 saw unprecedented Athletics achievement on Irish fields of play: I Kevin White, one of the most progressive and • Notre Dame finished 11th, talented administrators in the intercollegiate athletics 13th, 13th, 19th, 16th, a ranks, quickly attached his signature as director of program-best sixth, then 22nd, athletics at the University of Notre Dame. His initial respectively, in the NACDA seven years in that position qualify as the most Directors’ Cup (formerly successful across-the-board years in the history of sponsored by Sears) all-sports R athletics at Notre Dame. ratings in those seven years, In addition, he has been cast in a handful of accounting for its best-ever prominent national roles within collegiate athletics – seven-year run in that including his ongoing representation with the Bowl competition. Championship Series, his service in 2006-07 as • Irish teams have achieved I president of NACDA (the National Association of number-one national rankings Collegiate Directors of Athletics) and in 2005-06 as 13 times during his years at president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Notre Dame -- women's Association. He also is part of the steering committee basketball in 2000-01; baseball for Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Summer Olympic in ’01; men's fencing in ’00, ’02 S Games. and ’03; women’s fencing in ’04, White and his Notre Dame athletics program are ’05 and ’06; women’s soccer in coming off a 2006-07 season that included three ’00, ’04, ’05 and ’06, and hockey national players of the year (Kerri Hanks and Joe in 2007. Lapira as Hermann Trophy winners in women’s and • The Irish claimed the '01 men’s soccer – and Brady Quinn as Maxwell Award national championship in H winner in football), a national coach of the year in Jeff women's basketball; the ’03 Jackson (hockey), plus three NCAA post-graduate and ’05 NCAA titles in fencing scholarship winners (most since 1975) in Ted Brown (a men's and women's (swimming), Stephanie Brown (softball) and Maryann combined championship); the Erigha (track and field). ’04 crown in women’s soccer; a runner-up finish in • Notre Dame won the BIG EAST Conference A record-setting ’06-’07 hockey season that ’06 in women’s soccer, third-place finishes in Commissioner’s Trophy for overall athletic included 32 wins, seven weeks ranked number one, a fencing in ’01, ’02 and ’04, in women’s cross success in league play in 2001, ’02 and ’03 for both first-ever Central Collegiate Hockey Association country in ’03, and in men’s cross country in ’05; men and women (the trophy was no longer regular-season title and a first-ever CCHA Tournament national semifinal appearances in women's soccer awarded after 2003) – and the Irish annually lead title headlined an athletic year that also featured an in '00 and men's lacrosse in ’01, and a College World the league in conference titles, including a record NCAA runner-up finish (and number-one ranking Series appearance in baseball in 2002. 13 in 2005-06. most of the year) in women’s soccer, 15 teams ranked • Notre Dame has seen its number of athletes His initial seven years on the job at Notre Dame in the final top 25 (nine in the top 10), 32 All- earning All-America honors improve regularly – to featured a handful of other noteworthy Americans, 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and a record 44 in 2005-06. accomplishments: nine conference coach-of-the-year selections. • Notre Dame’s record-setting 2005-06 season saw 24 • He helped the Irish athletics program toward its Sports Illustrated On Campus (the online subset of of 26 programs send teams or individuals to goal of becoming a top five program in the NACDA Sports Illustrated’s SI.com) ranked Notre Dame’s postseason play. Sixteen of a possible 22 teams Directors’ Cup competition by championing the overall athletic program seventh best in the country earned national rankings in 2000-01, including 10 University’s plan to add 64 grants-in-aid over a for 2006-07 – with extra credit for success in football that achieved the highest rating in the history of four-year span (that goal was announced in and basketball. the program. In 2001-02, 20 of 26 teams qualified for December 2000), in order to give all 26 varsity White was named the 2006 GeneralSports TURF NCAA competition. In 2002-03, 13 sports managed sports the full NCAA complement of scholarships. Systems Division I-A Central Region Athletic Director top 25 national finishes – and 17 advanced to • He emphasized the need to remain competitive on of the Year -- thanks to Notre Dame’s best-ever sixth- postseason competition. In 2003-04 an the facilities front by commissioning a facilities place finish in the NACDA Cup competition, its 44 All- unprecedented 22 teams qualified for NCAA master plan that now provides a long-term plan for Americans, 14 Academic All-Americans, five competition, including two (hockey and women’s upgrading Notre Dame’s athletic physical plant. combination All-American/Academic All-Americans golf) that accomplished that for the first time and The first facility from that plan opened in 2005, and 13 BIG EAST Conference titles, all Irish records. a third (men’s golf) that made the field for the first with the addition of the Guglielmino Athletics Twenty-four (of 26) Notre Dame programs qualified time in 38 years. Twenty Irish squads in 2004-05 Complex that provides a day-to-day home for the teams or individuals for postseason play in 2005-06, advanced teams or individuals to NCAA play. Irish football program as well as enhanced space 16 teams finished in national top-25 rankings, nine • Notre Dame in 2002 was the only school in the for training, sports medicine, equipment, and finished in the top 10, six ended up in the top 10 in country to qualify all six of its teams – men’s and strength and conditioning for all Notre Dame NCAA competition and four achieved top-four NCAA women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross student-athletes. Opened in fall 2006 was the finishes (men’s and women’s fencing, women’s country, volleyball and football – for fall NCAA 10,500-square foot Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family lacrosse and men’s cross country). Three Notre Dame tournament competition (or, in the case of football, All-Season Varsity Golf Facility that serves as the head coaches received national coach-of-the-year a bowl game). Notre Dame and Texas were the only home of the Notre Dame men’s and women’s golf recognition in 2005-06 – Charlie Weis in football, Jay schools in 2002-03 to play in football bowl games teams. Plans have been announced for a Louderback in women’s tennis and Tracy Coyne in and have both their men’s and women’s basketball refurbished Joyce Center arena, ground has been women’s lacrosse. squads advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 round. In broken for a new softball stadium and a major gift A career educator and one of the most respected 2005, Notre Dame was the only school to win at has been received for a new lacrosse stadium. athletic administrators in the nation, White least twice in both NCAA soccer tournaments and • On the academic front, Irish student-athletes previously had been athletics director at Arizona in the NCAA volleyball championship (men’s enjoyed their most productive year ever in the State University, Tulane University, the University of soccer and volleyball won twice, women’s soccer classroom in 2005-06 – as for the first time in the Maine, and Loras College. He brought a combined 18 had three NCAA wins). Notre Dame, Penn State and 2005 fall semester and the 2006 spring semester, years (1982-83 to 1999-2000) of experience in those California were the only schools to win at least every Notre Dame program achieved at least a 3.0 positions with him to his assignment at Notre Dame. once in those three 2005 NCAA tournaments and grade-point average. A Notre Dame record 14 Appointed on March 13, 2000, White became the also play in a Division I football bowl game. individuals claimed Academic All-America notice first Notre Dame athletic director to report directly to in 2005-06 – followed by 10 in 2006-07. the University's president. After agreeing to an original five-year contract as well as a five-year extension, White in December 2002 saw his commitment extended an additional two years to 2012.

126 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® • The Coaches Association With a Ph.D. in education, White has taught awarded its Academic Achievement Award for graduate-level classes beginning in 1982-83 with his THE KEVIN WHITE 2001 to Notre Dame based on its 100 percent tenure at Loras, including currently as a concurrent ADMINISTRATIVE FILE graduation for entering freshmen from 1995 – then associate professor in the management department Year School Assignment again for 2007 based on a 95 percent rate from the of the Mendoza College of Business as part of Notre 1982-83 Loras College Director of Athletics class that entered in 2001. The University received Dame’s MBA program during spring semesters (he 1983-84 Loras College Director of Athletics a 2002 USA Today/NCAA Academic Achievement teaches a sports business course). 1984-85 Loras College Director of Athletics Award for graduating 90 percent of its student- White has served on numerous NCAA committees, 1985-86 Loras College V.P. for Student Development, athletes who enrolled in 1995 – and it also received including the NCAA Council, formerly the Dean of Students the 2003 award for highest overall student-athlete association’s highest governing body. In addition to 1986-87 Loras College V.P. for College Advancement 1987-88 University of Maine Director of Athletics graduation rate (92 percent of those who enrolled his current role with the BCS, he previously was a 1988-89 University of Maine Director of Athletics in 1996). member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee 1989-90 University of Maine Director of Athletics • When the NCAA first issued its Academic while at Arizona State, was an ex-officio member of 1990-91 University of Maine Director of Athletics Performance Rate graduation numbers in 2005, the Sugar Bowl Committee during his tenure at Tulane 1991-92 Tulane University Director of Athletics Irish teams excelled, with 13 of them earning a and also worked closely with the Fiesta Bowl during 1992-93 Tulane University Director of Athletics perfect 1,000 score. In the three-year combined his stay in Tempe. 1993-94 Tulane University Director of Athletics numbers issued in 2007, Notre Dame’s nine perfect In August 2003, SI.com (the web 1994-95 Tulane University Director of Athletics Sports Illustrated 1995-96 Tulane University Director of Athletics scores ranked second (to Boston College’s 10) in site) listed White third in its rankings of the most 1996-97 Arizona State University Director of Athletics the I-A football-playing subset. Notre Dame in ’07 powerful people in college football. In its Jan. 12, 2004, 1997-98 Arizona State University Director of Athletics had 11 programs honored for multi-year APR issue, Sporting News listed him in its Power 100 as 1998-99 Arizona State University Director of Athletics achievement. third among five names in the “front office” category 1999-00 Arizona State University Director of Athletics • Seventeen of 22 athletics programs at Notre Dame (and the lone college athletics director among the 2000-01 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics compiled graduation rates of 100 percent, 100). In December 2004, White was named the 15th 2001-02 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics 2002-03 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics according to the Graduation Success Rate figures most influential individual in collegiate sports by 2003-04 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics announced in 2006-07 by the NCAA (no other Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal. He has been a 2004-05 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics Division I-A football school had as many as 17). member of the NCAA Coalition on Intercollegiate 2005-06 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics Among 119 I-A football schools, Notre Dame’s GSR Athletics (COIA) that deals with academics, fiscal 2006-07 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics numbers ranked second (98 percent) for all reform and student-athlete well-being. He also was an 2007-08 University of Notre Dame Director of Athletics student-athletes, second (97) for male student- ex-officio member of the NCAA Committee on athletes, tied for fourth (99) for female student- Academic Performance and a member of its Penalty athletes, fourth (91) for black student-athletes and and Rewards subcommittee. College in Rensselaer, Ind., where he also competed third (95) for football student-athletes. When the White has served as mentor for an impressive list as a sprinter in track and field. He was awarded St. final 2005 USA Today football poll of coaches was of senior level athletics administrators who have Joseph’s Alumni Achievement Award in 1997, and he’s re-ranked by football GSR score, Notre Dame (11th worked for him, then gone on to become directors of currently a member of the Loras College Board of in the actual poll) finished first in that tabulation at athletics -- including Jim Sterk of Washington State, Regents. He was a 2006 inductee into the Suffolk 96, just ahead of Clemson at 94 (21st in actual poll). Tom Boeh of Ohio University and currently Fresno County (Long Island, N.Y.) Sports Hall of Fame • The NCAA Division I-A Athletic Directors’ State, Ian McCaw of Northeastern, Massachusetts and White also attended the University of South Florida Association gave one of its four 2000 awards of currently Baylor, Bruce Van De Velde previously of and St. Leo College in Tampa, Fla., between 1972 and excellence to Notre Dame’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Iowa State, Herman Frazier of Hawaii, Rudy Keeling ’76 -- and he took 60 hours of advanced graduate Program formerly of Emerson and now ECAC commissioner, courses in higher education administration at L • He assured long-term consistency in the Irish Scott Devine of St. Mary’s College (Md.), Tim Van Michigan State University between 1977 and ’80. He coaching ranks by signing Notre Dame head Alstine of Western Illinois, Mark Wilson of Tennessee received an honorary doctorate in 2007 from the coaches to multi-year contracts – with all assistant Tech, Bubba Cunningham of Ball State and currently United States Sports Academy. coaches and administrators signing contracts for Tulsa, Sandy Barbour (who followed him at Tulane) of White’s wife, Jane, earned a bachelor’s degree from the first time starting in 2001-02. California-Berkeley, Jim Phillips of Northern Illinois, St. Joseph’s in 1973 and a master’s in physical A • He renewed in 2003 Notre Dame’s NBC Sports Bernard Muir of Georgetown, Sandy Hatfield Clubb of education from Central Michigan in 1977. She also contract for televising of home football games for Drake, Vic Cegles of Long Beach State and Norwood served as head track and field coach at Central five more years (2006-10 for that renewal, Teague of Virginia Commonwealth. Michigan and currently is an instructor with Notre extending the relationship to 20 years) and its White has his own weekly, hour-long radio show on Dame’s physical education department. White and Westwood One contract for football radio WLS-AM 890 in Chicago -- and he has a pre-game his wife both received honorary degrees from St. broadcasts for five more years (2003-07). He also segment on Westwood One’s radio broadcasts of Joseph’s in 2001. C created the new football radio network Notre Dame football games. The couple have five children – Maureen, who relationship with ISP Sports that begins in 2008 and During his coaching career, White served as head completed a master of fine arts degree at Arizona extends to 2017. track and field coach at Southeast Missouri State State in 2000 and currently teaches at Notre Dame • He oversaw the University’s NCAA re-certification (1981-82) and assistant cross country and track and Prep School in Scottsdale, Ariz.; Michael, a University process in 2004 as Notre Dame went through that field coach at Central Michigan (1976-80). He began of Mississippi graduate and four-year starter at point R self-study and peer review process for the first his coaching career at Gulf High School in New Port guard for the Ole Miss basketball team and now an time since 1997. The University’s athletics program Richey, Fla., coaching cross country and track and assistant basketball coach at his alma mater (after a was recertified without conditions, with the assisting in football and wrestling. White also spent a stint at Jacksonville State University in Alabama); committee noting that Notre Dame is “committed year (1980-81) as district administrator for athletics Daniel, a University of Notre Dame graduate and to academic success of its student-athletes and and special projects for the Mt. Morris Consolidated member of the 2000-01 Irish basketball squad, who O demonstrates this by requiring three more core School District in Mt. Morris, Mich. During his tenure was an assistant basketball coach at Ohio University courses than what is required by the NCAA,” that at Loras, he originated the National Catholic while earning his MBA in sports administration there, Notre Dame “student-athletes are quite satisfied Basketball Tournament. and now is associate athletics director for with quantity and quality of academic support and Born Sept. 25, 1950, in Amityville, N.Y., White development at Fresno State University; Brian, a 2006 attribute much of the success around graduation earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in graduate of the University of Notre Dame and now an rates to this service,” and that Notre Dame has 1983 with an emphasis on higher education MBA student in the Ohio University sports S “affirmed and demonstrated its commitment to fair administration (his dissertation title was An administration program (he served as an intern in the and equitable treatment” of male, female and Appraisal of the Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Arizona State athletics department in 2006-07); and minority student-athletes. Programs, and the Relationship to Men’s Athletics at Mariah, a high school junior who is a standout in In addition to the varsity athletic component, the Institutions Before and After swimming. White’s assignment at Notre Dame also includes Title IX Implementation). In 1985 he completed S administration of a comprehensive intramural, club postdoctoral work at ’s Institute sport and campus recreation program, with 95 for Educational Management. He earned his master’s percent of the student body participating. Sports degree in athletics administration from Central Illustrated On Campus rated the Irish intramural Michigan University in 1976 and his bachelor’s degree E program tops in the nation in 2004. in business administration in 1972 from St. Joseph’s 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 127 A native of Peshtigo, Wis., Burish was graduated Campus from Notre Dame, summa cum laude, with a bachelor’s Notre Dame Administration degree in psychology in 1972. He earned his master’s Leaders degree in psychology from the University of Kansas in President 1975 and a doctorate in clinical psychology from Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Kansas a year later. I Provost Rev. John I. Jenkins, While at Kansas, Burish received the David Shulman Thomas G. Burish Memorial Award of Excellence in Clinical Psychology. C.S.C., took office as the Executive Vice President 17th president of the He moved in 1976 to Vanderbilt, becoming a full John Affleck-Graves University of Notre Dame on professor in 1986. He won Vanderbilt’s prestigious Vice President and Associate Provost July 1, 2005. He was elected Madison Sarratt Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in 1980 and served as chair of the Christine Maziar R by the University’s Board of Trustees to a five-year term department of psychology from 1984 to 1986. Burish Vice President and Associate Provost April 30, 2004. became Vanderbilt’s provost in 1993. He is the co- Don Pope-Davis An associate professor author or co-editor of four books, and has contributed Vice President and Associate Provost of philosophy and to more than 16 other books while writing more than Dennis Jacobs 60 journal articles. member of Notre Dame’s Vice President for Student Affairs I faculty since 1990, Father Rev. Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C. Jenkins had served from John Affleck-Graves was 2000-2005 as a vice elected the first lay executive Vice President for University Relations Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. president and associate vice president of Notre Dame Louis M. Nanni University President provost at the University. in April 2004. A vice president Vice President for Research Prior to his service in the and associate provost the Robert Bernhard S provost’s office, Father Jenkins had been religious previous three years, he also Vice President and General Counsel superior of the Holy Cross priests and brothers at holds the Notre Dame Chair Carol Colby Kaesebier Notre Dame for three years. As religious superior, he in Finance in the Mendoza College of Business. Vice President for Business Operations was a Fellow and Trustee of the University, but he James J. Lyphout relinquished those posts to assume his duties in the Dr. Affleck-Graves, the provost's office. fifth person to serve as Vice President and Chief Investment Officer H Father Jenkins specializes in the areas of ancient executive vice president, Scott C. Malpass philosophy, medieval philosophy and the philosophy administers Notre Dame’s Vice President for Public Affairs, Communication of religion. He is the author of Knowledge and Faith in annual operating budget of Hillary Crnkovich Thomas Aquinas, published by Cambridge University Dr. John Affleck-Graves more than $700 million and Executive Vice President Vice President for Finance Press in 1997. an endowment of John A. Sejdinaj Father Jenkins earned degrees in philosophy from approximately $4 billion. He Oxford University in 1987 and 1989. He earned his oversees human resource activities for a work force of master of divinity degree and licentiate in sacred more than 4,000 employees – the largest in St. Joseph Don Pope-Davis, dean of theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in County – and directs the University’s construction Notre Dame’s Graduate Berkeley, Calif., in 1988. program. School and professor of Prior to entering the Congregation of Holy Cross, he A native of South Africa and a naturalized U.S. psychology at the University earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy citizen, Dr. Affleck-Graves specializes in the study of of Notre Dame, was elected from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Father initial public offerings, valuation and asset pricing vice president and associate Jenkins was ordained a priest in Notre Dame’s Basilica models, and shareholder value-added methodology. provost by the University’s of the Sacred Heart in 1983. He served as director of He is the author of more than 50 refereed publications Board of Trustees, on July the Old College program for Notre Dame and the recipient of numerous teaching awards. 19, 2007. undergraduate candidates for the Congregation of Dr. Affleck-Graves joined the Notre Dame faculty in In his new position, Pope- Holy Cross from 1991 to 1993. 1986 after teaching and conducting research for 11 Davis will be responsible for A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born years at the University of Cape Town, where he earned leading and managing Dec. 17, 1953. bachleor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. the Provost’s Office’s involvement in the faculty Don Pope-Davis Thomas G. Burish, Richard C. Notebaert, recruitment and hiring chairman and chief executive process, tenure and NCAA Faculty formerly president at Representative Washington and Lee officer of Qwest Communica- promotions procedures, University in Lexington, Va., tions International, was mentoring programs for and a 1972 Notre Dame elected the sixth chair of faculty, and the creation and administration of new alumnus, was elected Notre Dame’s Board of programs to help prepare faculty leaders to carry out provost on July 21, 2005. As Trustees in February 2007 administrative tasks. provost and second-ranking and began service July 1. In 2006, Pope-Davis was appointed chair of Notre officer of the University, he A member of the Notre Dame’s Faculty Board on Athletics and its NCAA exercises responsibility for Dame Board since 1997, faculty athletics representative. He is a member of the all academic matters. He is Notebaert has served as NCAA Committee on Athletic Certification and was the fourth person to hold chair of its University chair of Notre Dame’s NCAA certification sub- the office since it was Relations and Public Affairs committee for equity, gender and sportsmanship. He established in 1970. Burish and Communication Commit- also serves on campus on the Provost’s Advisory Richard Notebaert succeeded Nathan O. Hatch, Thomas G. Burish tee. He also has served as a Committee and the Diversity Committee. Provost Fellow of the University, and Chair of the Notre Dame A member of the Notre Dame faculty since 2000, who became president of Board of Trustees Wake Forest University. In continues to serve in that Pope-Davis studies in the areas of multicultural addition, Burish serves as a professor of psychology. capacity. psychology, counseling and education. He is the co- at Notre Dame. Notebaert has directed Qwest since 2002. A author of three books, “Multicultural Counseling Burish had been president of one of the nation’s top renowned leader in broadband, data, voice and image Competencies: Assessment, Education, and liberal-arts colleges since July 2002. Prior to joining communications, the company is based in Denver. Supervision,” “The Intersections of Race, Class, and Washington and Lee and prior to being named Notebaert previously served as chief executive officer Gender in Multicultural Counseling,” and, most president, he was the longest-serving provost in the of Tellabs Inc., and as chairman and chief executive recently, “Handbook of Multicultural Competencies in history of Vanderbilt University. He served as provost officer of Ameritech Communications. Counseling and Psychology.” Pope-Davis has at the nationally-renowned research university from A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Notebaert published more than 50 journal articles and book 1993 to 2002. is a member of the board of directors of Aon Corp., chapters in his fields of study and currently is a Known as a ground-breaking researcher, award- Cardinal Health Inc., the Denver Center for the research fellow of the American Psychological winning teacher and gifted leader, Burish exemplifies Performing Arts and the Denver Art Museum. His Association. the excellence and humanity to which Notre Dame is professional activities include memberships in the Pope-Davis earned his doctorate in counseling dedicated. Through his work, he has helped “tens of Business Council and the International Advisory Council psychology from Stanford and his bachelor’s degree in thousands of cancer patients better cope with the of the Executives’ Club of Chicago. In April 2003 he was psychology and theology from Benedictine University in emotional and physical pain of this disease,” according appointed by President Bush to the National Security Lisle, Ill. to John R. Seffrin, chief executive officer of the Telecommunications Advisory Committee. American Cancer Society. Burish currently serves as chair of the American Cancer Society’s national board of directors.

128 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Academic Services

The Academic Services for Student-Athletes Office is designed to help Notre Dame fulfill its commitment to all student-athletes in their pur- suit of a college degree and academic excellence. In order to achieve these goals, Academic Services has several major aims: • To maintain the academic integrity of the University • To help student-athletes maximize their aca- demic potential • To comply with University and NCAA rules and regulations • And to assist all student-athletes as they work towards graduation in four years These objectives work together and are aimed at teaching student-athletes to be responsible for their academic careers. To this end, Academic Services provides stu- dent-athletes many services that begin when First Year students arrive on campus and continue The Morse Center – which houses the Academic Services for Student-Athletes – opened in 2001 through a generous through graduation. The office provides consis- gift by Notre Dame football alumnus Jim Morse and his wife Leah Rae. tent counseling and appropriate interventions regarding academic matters, in addition to refer- houses Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies pro- ring student-athletes to campus offices where gram and Academic Services for Student Athletes. Most Academic they can meet regularly with their professors and It also contains the University Writing Center and All-Americans engage in services provided by the various col- a satellite office for the Center for Social Rk. University/College No. leges and departments. Concerns, plus classrooms, staff offices, a tutor- As soon as student-athletes begin classes, ing center, computer cluster, work rooms and a 1. Nebraska 252 Academic Services monitors their progress lounge. 2. NOTRE DAME 193 3. Penn State 138 through regular communication with professors Working in conjunction with several other 4. Massachusetts Institute 134 that includes feedback regarding each student’s offices on the Notre Dame campus, Academic of Technology level of work, attendance and any need for addi- Services assists student-athletes with postgradu- 5. Augustana 122 tional support. If professors or student-athletes L ate planning and transition into professional 6. Stanford 121 feel there is need for additional help, Academic careers Although the primary focus of Academic 7. Bucknell 114 Services can provide tutorial assistance. Services is to support and challenge student-ath- 8. UCLA 108 In addition to this interaction with the faculty, letes during their time at Notre Dame, assisting 9. Illinois Wesleyan 106 the counselors in Academic Services meet regu- them as they prepare for life after college remains 10. Emory 105 larly with student-athletes. During these meet- A part of their mission. * Through the 2006-07 school year. ings, counselors assist the students as they develop both semester-long and career academic goals. Discussions also may include topics such 2006-07 Academic All-Americans as time management, decision-making and appro- C priate interactions with faculty. First Team Sport (major) Year Hometown The Academic Services department received a John Carlson Football Sr. Litchfield, Minn. new home in 2001, through a generous donation 3.59 cumulative GPA (history) by football alumnus Jim Morse (’57) and his wife, Ashley Jones Women’s Soccer Jr. Westlake Village, Calif. Leah Rae, when the Coleman-Morse Center was 3.96 cumulative GPA (accounting) R completed. A $14 million building, the James and Brett Lilley Baseball Jr. North Canton, Ohio Leah Rae Morse Center for Academic Services 3.78 cumulative GPA (accounting) Thomas Chamney Men’s Track & Field Sr. Tipperary, Ireland 3.56 cumulative GPA (history/film-television-and-theater) O Second Team Sport (major) Year Hometown Stephanie Brown Softball Sr. Chandler, Ariz. 3.44 cumulative GPA (marketing) Maryann Erigha Women’s Track and Field Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. 3.83 cumulative GPA (sociology/computer applications) Todd Ptacek Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field Sr. Benton Harbor, Mich. S 3.80 cumulative GPA (mechanical engineering) Sunni Olding Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field Jr. Minster, Ohio 3.98 cumulative GPA (science pre-profesional studies) Third Team Sport (major) Year Hometown S Ted Brown Men’s Swimming and Diving Sr. Kokomo, Ind. Adam Sargent (right) – a former Notre Dame lacrosse 3.72 cumulative GPA (anthropology/pre-professional studies) player – is one of several academic counselors who each Mary Carpenter Women’s Lacrosse Jr. Rochester, N.Y. E provide regular guidance to Notre Dame teams. 3.97 cumulative GPA (psychology/pre-professional studies) 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 129 Compliance

Thank you for your tremendous support of our entire Do’s and Don’ts for representatives in regards to Do’s and Don’ts for representatives in regards to I athletics program. Our student-athletes, coaches and a current student-athlete: a prospective student-athlete: administrative staff are very appreciative of your spirit and (The following lists of examples are not all-inclusive. As (The following lists of examples are not all-inclusive. As always, affinity for Notre Dame, in particular its intercollegiate athletics. always, ask before you act!) ask before you act!) Your adherence to all applicable NCAA rules and regulations is essential as we strive to maintain and enhance our national Do’s Do’s athletic prominence while protecting the University’s tradition You may: R You may: of integrity and values. • contact a current student-athlete regarding employment • forward information about prospective student-athletes Our Compliance Office staff stands prepared to assist you opportunities. However, no contact may be made without to the appropriate coaching staff. with your questions and concerns regarding NCAA regulations. approval from the Compliance Office. • have telephone contact with a prospect regarding Please contact us immediately should you have concern • provide a student-athlete, not his/her family and friends, permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summer regarding any situation. Your attention to these matters will an occasional (once a semester) meal at your home. employment, provided the prospect has graduated from I ensure that the eligibility of both prospective student-athletes high school and signed a National Letter of Intent; you (“recruits”) and enrolled student-athletes is protected and Don’ts must contact the Compliance Office to make them aware that you are making these employment arrangements. maintained. Again, many thanks for your cooperation in this You may not: matter and your ongoing support. • provide a currently-enrolled student-athlete, his/her • have a telephone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call; such a call may not be Go Fighting Irish! parents or friends any benefit or special arrangement prearranged by an institutional staff member, and you are The Compliance Staff without prior approval from the Compliance Office. S not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may (574) 631-8090 • pay for or arrange for payment of room, board or any type of transportation for a student-athlete or his/her family or exhibit normal civility; you must refer any questions about friends. our athletics programs to an athletics-department staff • entertain student-athletes or their family and friends. member/coach. Who is a Representative of (Exception: NCAA rules do permit institutional staff • view a prospect’s athletic contest at your own initiative H Notre Dame’s Athletics Interests? members and athletics representatives to provide provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her (The following lists of examples are not all-inclusive. As student-athletes [not including their family and friends] parents; you may not contact a coach, principal, or always, ask before you act!) with an occasional meal [defined as once a semester] counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. You are if: provided the meal is at the staff member’s or athletic • continue established family relationships with friends and • you are an enrolled student or graduate of the University. representative’s home and not at a restaurant.) neighbors; contact with sons and daughters of these • you ever have participated in or are a member of any • use the name, picture or appearance of an enrolled families is permitted so long as it is not made for recruiting organization promoting Notre Dame’s athletics program student-athlete to advertise, recommend or promote sales purposes or encouraged by Notre Dame coaches. (the former Quarterback Club, the 3-Point Club, the Fast- or use of a commercial product or service of any kind; any Break Club, etc.). use of a student-athlete’s name, picture or appearance Don’ts • you ever have made financial contributions to the must receive authorization from the Compliance Office. You may not: University of Notre Dame athletics department. • provide any payment of expense or loan of an automobile • write, e-mail or telephone a prospective student-athlete or • you ever have helped to arrange employment of or for a student-athlete to return home or to travel to any his/her parents in an effort to recruit them to Notre Dame. provided any benefits to prospective or enrolled student- other location. • become involved in making arrangements to provide athletes. • provide awards or gifts to a student-athlete for any reason; money, financial aid or a benefit of any kind to a prospect • you ever have been a season ticket holder in any sport. all awards provided to student-athletes must first be or the prospect’s family and friends. • you ever have promoted the athletics programs at the approved by the Compliance Office and meet all NCAA • make contact with a prospective student-athlete or University of Notre Dame. regulations. his/her parents when the prospect is on-campus for an • provide an honorarium to a student-athlete for a speaking official or unofficial recruiting visit. According to NCAA rules, once an individual has been engagement; all speaking engagements must be approved • contact a prospect to congratulate him/her on signing a identified as an institutional “representative of athletics in advance by the Compliance Office. National Letter of Intent to attend the University. interests” the individual retains that title for life. The University • allow a student-athlete or his/her relatives or friends to • transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation of Notre Dame ultimately is responsible for the behavior of all use your telephone to make free calls. costs for a prospect or his/her relatives or friends to visit its athletics representatives in relation to NCAA rules and • provide free or reduced-cost lodging in your home to a campus (or elsewhere). regulations. Violations of NCAA regulations by an athletics student-athlete or a student-athlete’s family or friends. • pay or arrange for payment of summer-camp registration representative could result in the loss of eligibility for involved fees for a prospect. student-athletes (e.g. no participation in competitions) and/or Prospective Student-Athlete • provide ANYTHING to a prospect, the prospect’s family or severe sanctions against the University (e.g. loss of A prospective student-athlete is any student who has friends without prior approval from the Compliance scholarships, television and post-season bans). started classes for ninth grade. Any student younger who Office. receives any benefits from an institution or athletics Current Student-Athlete representative would become a prospect. In addition, student- Support of alumni and friends is welcomed and appreciated. A student-athlete is any Notre Dame student who is a athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges We ask, however, that you help to keep Notre Dame’s tradition member of a varsity athletics team. are considered prospective student-athletes. of athletics integrity intact by following NCAA regulations. Your NCAA regulations apply to all student-athletes, not just * Note: An individual is considered a prospect (whether or assistance will help ensure that the eligibility of prospective those student-athletes who were recruited or who receive an not they have signed a National Letter of Intent) until the first and currently-enrolled student-athletes is protected and athletics scholarship. day of initial collegiate enrollment or the first day they report preserved. Your efforts to know and follow the NCAA *Note: NCAA regulations concerning enrolled student- for practice, whichever is earliest. Therefore, all NCAA legislation are greatly appreciated because violations could athletes remain in effect throughout the entire year (including regulations concerning contact with a prospective student- affect the eligibility of involved prospects or student-athletes summer break). If a student-athlete has completed his/her final athlete are applicable until that time. and/or result in NCAA penalties being imposed on the season of eligibility, all NCAA regulations must be adhered to University. until he/she graduates or leaves school. To that end, it should be our goal, as the best alumni and fans in the country, to preserve and protect each and every student-athlete’s eligibility. All NCAA legislation cannot be covered in a limited space such as this page. Therefore, any Notre Dame Athletics Department Compliance Office Staff additional questions should be forwarded to the Compliance Office in the department of athletics. Please remember to ask Mike Karwoski, Associate Director of Athletics Nina Stephan King, Director of Rules Education (574) 631-4107 or [email protected] (574) 631-3041 or [email protected] before you act!

Lisa Deibler, Assistant Director of Athletics Allen Greene, Coordinator of Compliance Information (574) 631-8090 or [email protected] (574) 631-7358 or [email protected]

130 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® students and athletes. Student These seminars also Development educate student-athletes on contemporary issues affecting college students. Notre Dame’s Student Welfare and Development For the second straight Program is committed to the total development of year, 92 percent of Notre student-athletes, by fostering the cultivation of Dame’s student-athletes skills that encourage student-athletes to reach (from all 26 varsity teams) their full potential. Designed to work in participated in community conjunction with existing on-campus student service activities during services, the program acknowledges the unique the 2006-07 academic year, needs and demands of student-athletes. The with the student-athletes program continues to receive national recognition completing more than for its student-athlete participation and has been 4,000 hours of community named to the NCAS Outreach and Community service (nearly doubling Service Honor Roll four times in the past five years. the hours from 2005-06) The Student Welfare and Development Program while assisting more than implements events and activities that are designed 50 non-profit organizations to facilitate learning within five key areas: and schools. academic excellence, athletic success, career Student Development A group of 23 Notre Dame student-athletes and five administrators (including preparation, community involvement and personal also is responsible for: athletics director Kevin White) donated their time during the 2006 fall break to development. managing the scholarship assist with relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The group joined the The program has three components: elective textbook process; designing School of Urban Mission in one of their primary projects: gutting and "mudding out" services (community service, leadership, social and producing the annual New Orleans homes that were damaged in the hurricane. events); complementary services (encourages Student-Athlete Handbook/ administrators and coaches to request Planner; facilitating “An Evening at Shamrock Hills” • The establishment of a program that involved coordination of workshops, events and activities); team dinners; serving as the primary advisors to all student-athletes in a pledge for Sportsmanship and essential services (student-athletes the Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC); Across All Circumstances; the program involved participate in required skill-building and coordinating the Student-Athlete Leadership producing a sportsmanship commercial and developmental workshops). Institute; and facilitating the athletic department’s community outreach that promoted The many services offered by the Student annual year-end celebration, the O.S.C.A.R.S. – sportsmanship, with the student-athletes pledging Development Program include the following: Outstanding Students Celebrating Achievements & to build character and respect for self/others while • Academic support by working in coordination Recognition Showcase. upholding the values embodied by the Notre Dame with the Office of Academic Services for Student- The Positive Transition Seminar (PTS) remains spirit (in addition staying focused on leading, Athletes. the cornerstone of the Student Welfare and inspiring and making moral, sound decisions). • Athletic success support with discussion Development Personal Development component. • Continued assisting with Freshman and Parent topics on performance enhancement, leadership, L Issues that headline the annual half-day Orientation. nutrition, agents and amateurism, and sports symposium include dining etiquette, public • Organization of a five-day community service conduct. speaking/media relations, healthy nutrition, trip to New Orleans during fall break to assist in the • Preparing for postgraduate life by offering financial and career planning, life after sports, as Hurricane Katrina relief efforts (work consisted of monthly career development workshops that well as a panel discussion on transition and “mudding” and gutting homes that were damaged educate student-athletes on resume composition, A leadership, led by Notre Dame faculty, staff and in the hurricane). interviewing, business etiquette, and networking. administrators. In addition to attending the PTS, all • Discussion of challenging topics pertaining to Student Welfare and Development also works juniors were required to meet with a career the student-athlete experience, such as: off- closely with the Notre Dame Career Center to counselor to learn how to access career planning campus housing, career development, hazing, ensure that student-athletes are prepared for life resources, schedule interviews, update resumes, leadership development, venue and facility after college. C and apply for internships and jobs. All told, concerns, the need for an athletics department • Bringing Notre Dame and the community Student Welfare and Development provided massage therapist and alcohol abuse. together through specific relationships with local student-athletes with more than 50 educational • Participation as guest speakers at various area hospitals, community centers and outreach seminars and programs throughout the 2006-07 Joyce Grants-in-Aid events during the fall. agencies to provide ongoing and reliable volunteer academic year. SAAC’s monthly meetings also include opportunities. R Professors at Practice continues to be an discussions on important issues such as NCAA • An orientation program for freshman student- excellent opportunity for professors and their legislation, career opportunities, eating disorders, athletes to familiarize and identify the challenges families to interact with student-athletes on the alcohol and supplement use, and technological and opportunities that are unique to them as both playing field during issues involving websites such as Facebook and practice, in addition to Myspace. O engaging in intellectual The annual Student-Athlete Leadership Institute conversation at a dinner in 2007 was attended by a record total of nearly 100 provided after practice. In student-athletes (97). This full-day leadership the fall of 2005, more than program challenges student-athletes to critically 500 professors and their examine their role as leaders. Participants engage S family members enjoyed an in intense team activities that require focus, afternoon with the Irish teamwork, communication and determination for a football and baseball teams. successful outcome. The Student-Athlete The Student Welfare and Development Program, Advisory Council (SAAC), in existence since 1996, continuously seeks to S which helped bring about develop programs that educate student-athletes on noteworthy enhancements current issues – so as to ensure that when they within the athletics graduate from the University, they are prepared to The Notre Dame hockey team annually holds a special skate day with children department in 2006-07, successfully meet the challenges of life. E from the South Bend community. including: 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 131 for athletics and votes on each Statement of such petition. The Board establishes guidelines for all Principles intercollegiate athletics schedules and qualifications for captaincy of I Throughout its long and proud history, the all University teams, and it votes on University of Notre Dame has embraced the philos- all proposed schedules and ophy that a well-rounded athletics program — captaincy nominations. The Board including club, intramural and intercollegiate com- also assesses and revises petition — comprises an integral part of Notre procedures for resolving R Dame’s educational mission. prospective conflicts between final This philosophy reflects the importance of examinations and post-season operating an intercollegiate athletics program that championship events. fully comports with the University’s aspirations as In its role as a liaison to the a Catholic institution. Notre Dame therefore broader faculty, the Faculty Board I dedicates itself to the pursuit of excellence in disseminates appropriate, non- intercollegiate athletics within the framework of an confidential information and academic community committed to the University’s initiates discussions on educational educational and religious objectives. issues regarding intercollegiate Notre Dame also commits itself to the athletics and the related concerns unquestioned integrity of its athletics programs. All of the faculty and administration. S individuals involved, directly or indirectly, in the 2. The faculty athletics athletics enterprise must maintain and foster the representative champions values and goals associated with the University’s academic integrity, promotes the mission as a Catholic institution of higher welfare of student-athletes, and education. helps ensure institutional control of H As a Catholic university, Notre Dame espouses intercollegiate athletics. More Christian values and principles. These include the specifically, the faculty athletics development of the human person — spirit as well representative works with the as body — in addition to the pursuit of excellence president and the director of in all endeavors, the nurturing of Christian athletics to maintain appropriate character, and the call to personal integrity and University oversight of responsibility. By providing a general description of intercollegiate athletics; assists the the structures that support these endeavors, this president and director of athletics document articulates the central values and in determining institutional expectations that guide the University of Notre positions on proposed NCAA and Dame’s participation in intercollegiate athletics. conference legislation; serves on search committees for senior PRESIDENTIAL CONTROL athletics administrators and head Notre Dame adheres to the principle of coaches; oversees decisions presidential control over intercollegiate athletics. regarding eligibility of student- The director of athletics reports to the president, athletes; remains visible and who exercises responsibility for the available to student-athletes; and conduct of the University’s intercollegiate athletics actively participates in all program. The Faculty Board on Athletics serves as investigations and reports of the principal advisory group to the president on possible NCAA violations. educational issues related to intercollegiate athletics. The chair of the Faculty Board on ACADEMICS Athletics also serves as the NCAA-mandated faculty Notre Dame dedicates itself to athletics representative. providing to all of its students an outstanding education. The Basic Principles University commits itself to 1. The Faculty Board on Athletics nurtures Notre developing in its students those Dame’s commitment to academic integrity within disciplined habits of mind, body the athletics program, strives to ensure that the and spirit that characterize educated, skilled and academic and athletic life in a highly-competitive University’s athletics program operates in free human beings. Notre Dame calls its students to university present difficulties. The University consonance with Notre Dame’s educational pursue the wisdom of our culture and religious recognizes its responsibility to provide appropriate mission, and actively promotes the welfare and heritage and to experience the human family’s assistance to enable student-athletes to meet the educational success of the University’s student- diversity and interdependence. To accomplish demands of both academic and athletic athletes. The Board also functions as a formal these objectives, the University provides to its competition. To this end, the University affords its liaison between the faculty and the athletics students, on an equitable basis, ongoing student-athletes suitable academic counsel and department. opportunities to cultivate their moral, intellectual support, primarily under the auspices of the In carrying out its charge, the Board reviews and physical well-being. provost’s office. Other sources of support, both policies, procedures and practices that affect the academic and personal, include the faculty, educational experience of student-athletes and Basic Principles academic advisors, the residence-hall staff, advises the president of its findings and 1. Any student hoping to succeed at the coaches, athletics administrators and the Student deliberations. The Board systematically ascertains University needs a significant level of ability and Development Program. the views and concerns of student-athletes. The preparation. Therefore, the Office of Undergraduate 3. The University strives to schedule practices Board reviews data on admissions of student- Admissions will accept into the University only and competitions so as to minimize conflicts with athletes and on their academic performance, those student-athletes who demonstrate, on the class periods and other academic assignments of progress towards degrees, and graduation rates. basis of the best available academic and character- student-athletes. In this regard, the rhythm of the The Board assesses the effectiveness of based information, the capacity to complete a academic year and the particular importance of institutional support for student-athletes. In degree at Notre Dame. final examinations warrant special attention. All addition, the Board sets guidelines for the approval 2. Even for individuals manifestly well suited for playing schedules remain subject to the approval of of all student petitions for a fifth year of eligibility Notre Dame, the adjustments to the rigors of the Faculty Board on Athletics.

132 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 4. Notre Dame expects its student-athletes to personnel the obligation to educate, train and maintain the appropriate sequence and number of otherwise assist in the formation of students Chronology of courses and the grade-point-average necessary to entrusted to them. Furthermore, Notre Dame complete a degree within the usual time (normally recognizes the important role each coach plays in Varsity Sports at four years), including summer classes when the University’s overall educational mission and Notre Dame appropriate. Any exception to this policy remains makes this aspect an important part of both the subject to the approval of the Faculty Board on coach’s position description and periodic 1880s Athletics. evaluation. Because of the public nature of their 1887 — Football becomes first men’s sport, work, coaches represent Notre Dame in a highly- awards 14 monograms STUDENT LIFE visible manner. Their words and actions should Like other students, student-athletes should therefore reflect the University’s values and 1889 — Track and field becomes men’s sport have the opportunity to pursue fully the principles. 1890s University’s academic, cultural and spiritual 1891 – Baseball becomes men’s sport resources. The University holds student-athletes Basic Principles 1897 – Basketball becomes men’s sport not only to the same standard of conduct that 1. Notre Dame expects the personal and applies to other students, but also to that higher professional lives of its coaches to reflect highest 1920s level of behavior appropriate to their visibility. standards of behavior. Coaches’ actions must 1923 – Cross country becomes men’s sport, demonstrate that athletic success may not with as coach jeopardize institutional or personal integrity or Basic Principles 1923 – Tennis becomes men’s sport 1. Student-athletes must comply with all student-athlete welfare. University rules and guidelines, including those set 2. Notre Dame expects its coaches to appreciate 1930s out in both the student handbook, du Lac, and in the primacy of academic life at Notre Dame and to 1930 – Golf becomes men’s sport the Student-Athlete Handbook. The Office of emphasize that primacy during the recruitment and 1934 – Fencing becomes men’s sport Residence Life and Housing enforces the University- education of student-athletes and their wide rules according to procedures applicable to all participation in intercollegiate athletics. 1950s student disciplinary matters. 3. Notre Dame requires its coaches to adhere to 1955 – Wrestling becomes men’s sport 2. The University strives to integrate student- the policies and procedures of the University, its 1958 – Swimming & diving becomes men’s sport athletes into the student body so that all students conferences and the NCAA. To that end, Notre 1960s may take full advantage of the educational and Dame provides a comprehensive orientation to new 1968 – Ice hockey becomes men’s sport other opportunities afforded by campus and hall coaches and suitable continuing education to other life. Given the centrality of residential life to the coaches. The University treats seriously all 1970s University’s mission, student-athletes normally live violations of University, conference or NCAA 1976 – Tennis and fencing become Notre Dame’s first in residence halls; exceptions to this policy remain standards and reports such violations according to women’s sports subject to the approval of the Faculty Board on the applicable conference or NCAA procedures. Athletics. Moreover, Notre Dame provides no 1977 – Basketball becomes women’s sport separate residence halls or sections of residence ADMINISTRATION OF THE 1977 – Soccer becomes men’s sport halls for student-athletes. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1978 – Field hockey becomes women’s sport 3. The University lists among its primary The Director of Athletics and the other 1980s concerns the physical and mental health of all administrators in the department of athletics L 1980 – Volleyball becomes women’s sport members of the Notre Dame community. Because of supervise all activities of the athletics program at the dangers inherent in athletic competition, the the University. All aspects of the program must 1981 – Lacrosse becomes men’s sport prevention of injuries and the provision of medical accord with the principles of justice and fairness. In 1981 – Swimming becomes women’s sport care for student-athletes demand particular addition, Notre Dame expects the personal and 1986 – Cross country becomes women’s sport concern and deserve constant attention. The professional lives of its athletics administrators to A appropriate sports-medicine and athletics-training reflect the highest standards of behavior. Athletics 1986 – Field hockey discontinued as women’s sport personnel alone determine whether injury or administrators also must adhere to the policies and 1988 – Soccer and golf become women’s sports illness precludes a student-athlete from practicing procedures of the University, its conferences and 1989 – Softball becomes women’s sport or competing. the NCAA. The University treats all violations of 4. Because of the harm that illicit drug use causes such policies and procedures seriously. 1990s C and the pressure on student-athletes to use 1991 – Track & field becomes women’s sport performance-enhancing drugs, drug-related Basic Principles 1992 – Wrestling discontinued as men’s sport education and counseling require particular 1. The University maintains full and direct 1996 – Lacrosse becomes women’s sport emphasis. As a preventive measure, all student- control of the financial operations of the athletics 1998 – Rowing becomes women’s sport athletes remain subject to regular, random, and department, including all revenues. The operating R unannounced drug testing according to the budget and the ongoing financial activities of the University’s established drug-testing protocol. athletics department remain subject to the same intercollegiate programs in accord with this University Health Services decides the timing of approval process as all other units of the University. principle. drug tests, determines whom to test and 2. Historically, Notre Dame’s athletics program 5. In considering conference affiliations, the administers the tests. The drug-testing protocol has generated funds sufficient to cover its University will assess the extent to which the other O prescribes the treatment of test results and the expenses, as well as to provide funds for the institutions involved share Notre Dame’s consequences of a positive test. University’s general operating budget. The educational philosophies and goals, as well as its 5. Notre Dame regularly provides chaplains for generation of revenue must always take into commitment to integrity in intercollegiate athletics. athletics teams. Chaplains’ duties include pastoral consideration Notre Dame’s integrity and priorities. care and liturgical services for student-athletes, 3. The University commits itself to the principle CONCLUSION coaches and staff. of racial, ethnic and gender diversity in the Notre Dame endeavors to maintain a highly- S composition of its coaching and administrative competitive athletics program consistent with its COACHING STAFFS staffs. Notre Dame will make every reasonable tradition, heritage and overall mission as a Catholic The University strives to maintain a staff of effort to promote this commitment as positions are university. It will attempt to excel in intercollegiate coaches who represent the best in athletic created or vacated. athletics, but always in conformity with its primary instruction, who possess the ability to motivate and 4. Consistent with its overall academic mission role as an educator and moral guide. Notre Dame S inspire, and who take responsibility for the full and program, its financial resources and the will conduct its intercollegiate athletics program so development of the student-athletes within their athletic interests of its student body, the University as to support the University’s commitment to charge as students, athletes and persons. Coaches, will provide a full and stable athletics program for education, as well as the letter and spirit of the who after all are primarily teachers, share with both sexes. Notre Dame embraces the principle of policies and procedures of the University, its E members of the faculty and other University gender equity and will continue to monitor its conferences and the NCAA. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 133 Noteworthy Alumni I Many observers often are surprised to discover that Notre Dame’s total enrollment encompasses fewer than 12,000 stu- dents per year (roughly 8,300 of them undegrads). That surprise Condoleezza Rice Robert Galvin Edmond Haggar Nicholas Sparks Mark Shields Regis Philbin is due in part to the University’s national appeal, but it also is due to the many noteworthy Notre Dame alumni who have gone R on to distinguish themselves in a wide variety of fields. Corporation Presidents, Chairs and CEOs Legal Careers Listings on this page are simply a sampling of the many note- Kathleen Andrews (’62) – CEO,Andrews McMeel Publishing Joseph Albright (’60) – justice,W.Va.Supreme Court worthy individuals who have spent their formative years in aca- James Berges (’69) – retired president,Emerson Electric Kathleen Blatz (’76) – former chief justice,Minnesota Supreme Court demia at Notre Dame. A more detailed list can be found at Paul Charron (’64) – retired chair/CEO,Liz Claiborne Quin Denvir (’62) – public defender,Sacramento,Calif. www.nd.edu (follow the alumni link), and some additional note- Al DeCrane (’53) – retired CEO,Texaco Emilio Garza (’69,’70) – judge,U.S.Court of Appeals,5th Circuit worthy alums are included on the athletic heritage page later in Cyrus Freidheim, Jr. (’57) – president/CEO,Sun-Times Media John Graves (’57) – judge,Kentucky Supreme Court I this section. Group; former chair/CEO,Chiquita International Paul Kelly, Jr. (’63) – judge,U.S.Court of Appeals,10th Circuit Robert Galvin (’44) – retired chairman,Motorola Diana Lewis (’74,’82) – circuit judge,15th Judicial Circuit,West Current University Presidents David Goebel (’44) – president/COO,Applebee’s Palm Beach (Calif.) Warren Baker (’60,’62) – Cal Poly Edmond Haggar (’38),deceased and Joe Haggar (’45) – former Patrick McCartan (’56) – senior partner,Jones Day Rev. E. William Beauchamp (’75,‘81) – Portland chairs of Haggar Company *Kevin O’Connor (’89) – chief of staff for U.S.Attorney General John Cavanaugh (’77,’78) – West Florida Joe Haggar, III (’73) – former chair/CEO,Haggar Co. Alberto Gonzales; former U.S.attorney (Conn.) S Thomas Chema (’68,’71) – Hiram (Ohio) College Bernard Hank, Jr. (’51) – former CEO of Montgomery Elevator * (’67) – judge,Minnesota Supreme Court Steven Cramer (’85) – Bethel College (Ind.) John Kinsella (’50) – former chair,Leo Burnett Advertising *Bob Thomas (’74) – chief justice,Illinois Supreme Court Thomas Dillon (’72,’77) – Thomas Aquinas Andrew McKenna (’51) – chair,president and CEO of Schwarz Martha Vazquez (’75,’79) – chief U.S.District judge,N.M. Charles Dougherty (’73,’75) – Duquesne (paper company); chair of McDonald’s Corp. Ann Williams (’75) – judge,U.S.Court of Appeals,7th Circuit Phillip Glotzbach (’72) – Skidmore John McMeel (’57) – co-founder and president of Universal Press *Bill Zloch (’66) – U.S.district judge (South Florida) Robert Helmer (’82) – Lourdes College Syndicate; chair/pres.of Andrews McMeel Universal H Clergy Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. (’76,’78) – Notre Dame Tom Mendoza (’73) – president,Network Appliance Archbishop William Borders (’47) – of Baltimore (retired) Stephen Kopp (’73) – Marshall Lucio Noto (’59) – retired president/CEO,Mobil Corp. Rev. William Corby, C.S.C. (1854) – Civil War chaplain with the Arthur Lendo (’68) – Peirce College (Pa.) Stephen Odland (’80) – chairman/CEO,Office Depot Irish Brigade (deceased) Stanley Liberty (’65,’68,’71) – Kettering Michael Pasquale (’69) – former exec.V.P./CEO,Hershey Foods Rev. William Dorwart, C.S.C. (’76) – former provincial Brother Michael McGinniss, F.S.C. (’78,’81) – La Salle *Karl Peterson (’92) – former owner/CEO,Hotwire.com superior,Indiana Province of Holy Cross Joseph McGowan (’66,’68) – Bellarmine Philip Purcell (’64) – former chair/CEO,Morgan Stanley Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen (’53) – of Seattle (retired) Carol Ann Mooney (’77) – Saint Mary’s College (Ind.) William Shaw (’67) – president/COO,Marriott International Archbishop Alfredo Mendez-Gonzalez (’33) – of Puerto Rico Rev. Thomas O’Hara (’77) – King’s College (Pa.) John Shiely (’74) – president,chair and CEO,Briggs & Stratton (deceased) Lisa Porsche-Burke (’81,83) – Phillips Grad.Institute(Calif.) Robert Welsh (’56) – chair/CEO,Welsh,Inc. Kevin Reilly (’71) – University of Wisconsin system Archbishop John Cardinal O’Hara (’11) – of Philadelphia Judson Shaver (’79,’84) – Marymont Manhattan Authors (deceased) Sister Diane Steele (’93,’01) – University of Saint Mary (Kan.) Robert Sam Anson (’67) – journalist and author Bishop Daniel Jenky (’70,’73) – of Peoria,Ill. Eugene Trani (’61) – Virginia Commonwealth Michael Collins (’87,’91) – author of The Keepers of Truth,The Rev. David Tyson, C.S.C. (’70,’74) – provincial superior,Indiana Stephen Weber (’69) – San Diego State Resurrectionists and Exodus Province of Holy Cross Daniel Coyle (’87) – author of Hardball: Season in the Projects Medicine U.S. Congressmen Barry Lopez (’66,’68) – award-winning author, including Arctic James Curran (’66) – AIDS researcher; dean of public health Michael Ferguson (’92) – congressman (R; N.J.) Dreams and Of Wolves and Men school,Emory University Peter King (’68) – congressman (R; N.Y.) *Nicholas Sparks (’88) – novelist of bestsellers The Notebook, Dr. Tom Dooley (’48) – noted humanitaraian in Southeast Asia Daniel Lungren (’68) – congressman (R; Calif.) Message in a Bottle and A Walk to Remember (deceased) Ron Mazzoli (’54) – former congressman (D; Ky.) Anthony Walton (’82) – author of Mississippi: American Journey Joe McDade (’53) – former congressman (R; Pa.) *Dr. Carol Lally Shields (’79) – nationally-renowned oncologist *Ron Mottl (’56) – former congressman (D; Ohio) Television and Film Producers and ophthalmologist Tim Roemer (’81,’85) – former congressman (D; Ind.) Tom Bettag (’66,’67) – executive producer,Discovery Channel; *Dr. Bill Hurd (’69) – eye surgeon; jazz saxophonist Mark Souder (’74) – congressman (R; Ind.) former executive producer of “Nightline” Dr. James Muller (’65) – co-founder of Physicians for the Peter Visclosky (’73) – congressman (D; Ind.) Tony Bill (’62) – film producer,including Frank Sinatra’s debut Prevention of Nuclear War (1985 Nobel Peace Prize) “Come Blow Your Horn”and movies such as “The Sting”and “My *Dr. Dennis Nigro (’69) – reconstructive surgeon White House Cabinet Members Bodyguard” Inventors Richard Allen (’57,’58) – former national security advisor Sandra Hodge (’84) – filmmaker,with directing Rev. Julius Nieuwland, C.S.C. (1899) – scientist and inventor of Bruce Babbitt (’60) – former secretary of the interior; former gov- credits including the award-winning documentary “The Truth,The synthetic rubber (deceased) ernor of Arizona Pain,The Sacrifice:An Actor’s Reality” Hubert Schlafly (’41) – patented the TelePromTer Condoleezza Rice (’75) – secretary of state James Walker (’64) – producer,Pixar Animation Studio Albert Zahm (1885) – prominent in early flight (deceased) Foreign Ambassadors News Correspondents Others of Note Gary Cooper (’58) – former U.S.ambassador to Jamaica Dr. Bob Arnot (’70) – NBC medical correspondent General Patrick Brady (’72) – U.S.Army (retired) James Creagan (’62) – former U.S.ambassador to Honduras Judge Andrew Napolitano (’75) – analyst,“Fox News” John Burgee (’56) – renowned architect *Michael Wadsworth (’66) – former Canadian ambassador to William Pfaff (’49) – political commentator,Paris Michael Hawes (’78) – NASA deputy associate administrator for Ireland (deceased) Mark Shields (’59) – political analyst with“The Capital Gang,” international space station “Evans,Novak,Hunt & Shields”and “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” World Leaders *Michael Oriard (’70) – author; professor of English,Oregon State Anne Thompson (’79) – correspondent,“NBC Nightly News” Ernestos Perez Balladares (’67,’69) – former president of University Ken Woodward (’57) – contributing editor,Newsweek Panama James Wetherbee (’74) – (retired) space-shuttle astronaut Jose Napolean Duarte (’48) – former president of El Salvador Television Personalities Eric Wieschaus (’69) – Nobel laureate,Princeton (deceased) Jimmy Brogan (’70) – former writer for “The Tonight Show” *Pedro Rosselló (’66) – former governor of Puerto Rico Phil Donahue (’57) – former television talk show host Regis Philbin (’53) – television talk show host Other Government Notables David Hoppe (’73) – former chief of staff to Sen.Trent Lott John Keane (’55) – former director of U.S.Census Bureau *Joe Kernan (’68) – former governor of Indiana * Note: Several of the above were student-athletes at John Sears (’61) – Pres.Ronald Reagan campaign manager Notre Dame (noted by asterisks): baseball’s Joe Frank Walker (’07) – postmaster general and Kernan and Ron Mottl, tennis players Pedro Rosselló advisor to President Franklin D.Roosevelt (deceased) and Dennis Nigro, Kevin O’Connor (lacrosse), basket- ball’s Carol Lally, track and field’s Nicholas Sparks and Bill Hurd, swimmer Karl Peterson and football players Michael Wadsworth, Alan Page, Bill Zloch and Mike Oriard. 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has matriculated at the University and is approved for The Alumni Newsletter — This publication is dis- Alumni membership by the Alumni Board shall be a regular tributed three times a year and highlights people, pro- Organizations member of the Alumni Association. grams and events that are related to the Alumni Alumni Clubs — An alumni club is one of the most Association,including local alumni activities. viable channels through which the University is perceived Visitors Center — The Eck Visitors Center, located The Notre Dame Alumni Association was established by local communities.The Alumni Association helps coor- on the south end of campus (next to the Hammes in 1868, some 26 years after the University’s founding. dinate activities of 217 domestic alumni clubs and 63 Bookstore), offers a meeting and resting place for visi- Father Neal Gillespie, C.S.C., was elected the first presi- international chapters. tors to Notre Dame,in addition to providing a summary dent of the Notre Dame Alumni Association, then com- Reunion Weekend — Traditionally held the first of the University's history. Display cases line the walls, prised of just a few hundred graduates — while the weekend in June,the Alumni Reunion is the largest cam- featuring University information and artifacts.A lighted current membership reaches nearly 110,000. pus program sponsored by the Alumni Association.Each aerial map gives a visual overview of campus and inter- Leadership — Several Alumni Association staff are five-year class is invited to participate.The program offers active kiosks allow visitors to take a virtual tour of the former Notre Dame student-athletes, led by executive exciting and rewarding events for some 3,000 alumni campus. director Chuck Lennon (a catcher with the Irish base- and their spouses. A number of sculptures are on display at the Visitors ball team in the early 1960s) and another former Irish Notre Dame Magazine — This quarterly publica- Center, including the work of the late world-renowned baseball player, Scott Siler (’82), who serves as the tion is sent to all alumni as well as to parents of current artist and Notre Dame professor Ivan Mestrovic. An Association’s director of information technology. Notre Dame students. News items that aree contributed auditorium offers a DVD movie that chronicles Notre Membership — Any person who holds a Notre by class officers are featured in the section entitled,“The Dame’s tradition and excellence in academics and ath- Dame undergraduate or graduate degree and any who Classes.” letics and its commitment to spirituality.

Notre Dame Monogram Club: “Bridging the Gap Between Legend and Legacy”

The Notre Dame Monogram Club is comprised of nearly • A second $1 million allocation that will help support the 7,000 individuals who have earned the University’s varsity ath- Spirit of Notre Dame capital campaign (the Monogram Club letic insignia for their athletic or team-support endeavors or donation will be used to support the athletics priorities of the who have been honorary-monogram recipients. The club sup- campaign); a previous $1 million donation has been used ports the primary goal of the University: the spiritual, intellec- towards the ongoing Notre Dame Stadium enhancement proj- tual and physical development of its students and alumni. By ect – which features an elaborate series of banners and dis- providing its members the opportunity to foster and maintain plays that commemorate Notre Dame’s rich tradition in college relationships across different sports, generations and geo- football graphical locations, the Monogram Club aspires to contribute – • Continuation of the Catastrophic Relief Fund to help for- through the common bond of sport – to the social and profes- mer Notre Dame monogram winners faced with catastrophic sional enrichment of its members while providing a means for problems of health and/or financial hardship; as part of the ongoing association with the University. As an integral part of Monogram Club’s “Athletes Helping Athletes” pledge, nearly the Notre Dame family, the Monogram Club endeavors to $575,000 had been raised for this special fund uphold and enrich the great tradition of Notre Dame athletics. • Pledged support and spearheaded the organizational One of the organization’s primary functions continues to be efforts for the 35th anniversary of women’s athletics at Notre providing need-based aid to children of Monogram Club mem- Dame, which was celebrated throughout 2006-07 and included bers to attend Notre Dame, through the Brennan-Boland-Riehle a weekend celebration attended by more than 100 former Notre (“BBR”) Scholarship Fund. The fund is named in honor of Joe Dame female student-athletes L Boland, Rev. Thomas Brennan, C.S.C., and Rev. James Riehle, • Continued sponsorship of student-athletes who participate Monogram Club dues-paying members annually greet C.S.C. Monogram Club members donate to the fund, and the in various domestic and international summer-service proj- the Notre Dame football team as it takes the field prior to University handles the principal funds, with interest providing ects, as coordinated by Notre Dame’s Center for Social the final home game. scholarship money. The fund has grown to approximately $5.8 Concerns; former Irish hockey player and recent Monogram million, making it one of Notre Dame’s largest endowments. Club board member Dave Bossy has made a 10-year commit- gram winners in attendance, who form the pregame tunnel as Since the fund’s inception in 1980, there have been 209 BBR ment ($10,000 per year) to help fund sponsorship of student- the Irish team takes the field) A Scholarship recipients – including 63 sons and daughters of athletes who participate in the Summer Service Program • Continuing an expanded sponsorship of the annual Blue- Monogram Club members who attended Notre Dame in 2006-07 • Funding aid for the Notre Dame women’s lacrosse team’s Gold Football Alumni Weekend that includes the alumni flag- – whose combined scholarship allocations are more than $2 foreign playing tour of England and Ireland football game and an interactive Friday-night dinner (attended million ($215,000 in ’06-’07 alone). • Continuing financial assistance ($110,000 in ’06-’07) to pro- by nearly 750) with the program’s current players and coaches In 1976, at a meeting called by 1949 Heisman Trophy winner grams benefiting current student-athletes, via the student wel- • The organization of several popular events, including the C , the Monogram Club developed its bylaws, recom- fare initiative (in conjunction with the athletic department’s fifth annual Football Fantasy Camp (which has raised a five- mending that its purpose was to foster all the principles of the student welfare/life skills programs) year total of more than $200,000 for the BBR Scholarship University in its academic, athletic, religious and social endeav- • An ever-expanding student-athlete outreach and education Fund), the annual Monogram Club golf outing (held during ors along with promoting camaraderie between former athletes program that includes continued sponsorship of the “OSCARS” reunion weekend) and V.I.P. football weekend auctions and alumni all-sports banquet (with specific funding for the popular all- • Expanded offerings and unique website content at During the Monogram Club presidency of Harvey Foster in sports highlight video), an informative brochure targeted to www.ndmonogramclub.com (also linked via und.com), as part R 1981, he recommended that an endowment fund be started for student-athletes and continued sponsorship of the varsity of an ever-increasing list of member benefits the express purpose of aiding the University in continuing non- monogram awards program (letter jackets, blazers, blankets, • And the traditional awarding of honorary monograms – revenue sports. During the next 15 months, nearly $8 million rings, and watches) presented to those who have demonstrated exceptional serv- was pledged and paid into the endowment fund. Endowment • The continuing program of providing laptop computers to ice to Notre Dame – in conjunction with the announcement of contributions still are accepted but more recently the the Academic Services for Student-Athletes, with student-ath- the Moose Krause Distinguished Service Award Monogram Club’s efforts have been directed to increasing the letes able to check out these computers during official team The Monogram Club of today is comprised of some 4,300 O Brennan-Boland-Riehle Fund. travel. dues-paying members who are awarded the block ND. Yearly In 1984, during the presidency of Jim Lynch, the club • Ongoing funding and presentation of BIG EAST-champi- dues entitle members to a variety of benefits: annual golf out- received permission to construct a Sports Heritage Hall in the onship rings and NCAA-participation awards for Notre Dame ing and dinner; membership card; the Inside Irish publication, concourse of the Joyce Center. The first phase was to provide teams and individuals with first-class mailing (plus e-mail and web options); mem- a ring of gold which names each monogram winner, alphabeti- • The second year of the Sports Liaison Program, which bers’ children eligible for Brennan-Boland-Riehle scholarship cally by decade, with those plans reaching fruition in 1987 pairs board members with current Irish teams to foster a ben- at Notre Dame; and ticket applications for home football S when some 4,300 names were placed in gold letters on the oak eficial two-way relationship games. The Club’s annual golf outing, mass for deceased mem- panels. Nearly 1,700 names later were added in 2001, honoring Other recent Monogram Club projects have included: bers, dinner and meeting is held in early June prior to the Notre monogram winners from the 1990s. • A joint effort with the network of local Notre Dame alumni Dame Alumni Reunion Weekend. The second phase of the Heritage Hall involved building dis- clubs, providing various team hosting events (such as recep- Assistant athletics director Jim Fraleigh has served as the play cases showing various pieces of memorabilia, pictures of tions and cultural events) for Notre Dame teams as they travel Monogram Club’s executive director since the fall of 2004 while S individuals and teams, trophies of various awards and other throughout the country the current president is former basketball player Marc Kelly. interesting objects detailing the history of Notre Dame athlet- • A series of football-weekend receptions for Monogram The first vice-president is former Academic All-America foot- ics. Club members and their guests, typically held in the Joyce ball player Joe Restic, with former baseball player Dick The Monogram Club’s ever-growing list of events and proj- Center prior to each home football game (the final home game Nussbaum recently joining the officer rotation as second vice- ects included the following activities during 2006-07: also traditionally includes a unique thrill for all former mono- president. Former volleyball player Julie Pierson Doyle served E as the Monogram Club’s first female president from 2005-07. 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 135 Sports Strength & Medicine Conditioning I The Notre Dame strength and conditioning program is designed to provide each student-athlete with the most productive, effective and efficient means of sport-specific physical training. Led by director of strength and conditioning Ruben Mendoza, the Irish strength and conditioning staff has a simple philosophy that combines a “no R nonsense” approach with an “old school” attitude. The staff offers a well-balanced, well-rounded program by incorporating a variety of training methods from conjugate training to Olympic style movements. Everything the staff does is geared toward developing speed, power and strength. I The staff wants to teach Notre Dame student-athletes work ethic, discipline and pride with a relentless attitude to strive for, and win, championships. When entering the 25,000-square foot Haggar Fitness Complex The Notre Dame athletic training staff has access to two whirlpool rehabilitation (shared by the Loftus Sports Center and the Guglielmino Athletics S stations in the Guglielmino Athletics Complex. Complex), student-athletes are quickly reminded of the “roll up your From the days of Knute Rockne, when Eugene “Scrap Iron” Young first sleeves” and “get to work” mentality that Mendoza and his staff began providing care to student-athletes, the Notre Dame athletic inspires. training department has evolved into a fully-staffed sports medicine The Haggar Fitness Complex features 25,000 square feet of workout team with three state-of-the-art facilities. The 2006-07 academic year space with a three-lane speed development track (40 yards in length), a H was a time of key growth and expansion for Notre Dame’s athletic state-of-the-art sound system with 28 speakers and four sub woofers, training operation, in keeping up with the changing demands of college six giant plasma screen televisions, a 45 x 18 yard Prestige Turf athletics. The sports medicine department added two new full-time plyometric agility area and a Gatorade hydration station. staff positions while moving into its new primary locale at the The Notre Dame strength and conditioning staff – eight full-time Guglielmino Sports Complex. coaches and an intern coach – includes: director of strength and Head athletic trainer and physical therapist Jim Russ now oversees a conditioning Ruben Mendoza, associate director Tony Rolinski, staff of three associate and eight assistant athletic trainers, plus two assistants Mike Joseph, Rick Perry, Elise Angeles and James Seacord, physical therapist/athletic trainers. The staff of 14 is responsible for the speed/skill development coach Shaun Gaunt, and a nutritionist. The care and treatment of more than 750 Notre Dame student-athletes. The staff provides a large enough group to meet the student-athlete needs entire sports medicine staff is certified by the National Athletic Trainers while developing an environment where student-athletes want to come Association and boasts nearly 200 years of collective experience. in order to get better and achieve athletic success. Each staff member is responsible for the health care of at least two of Notre Dame’s varsity athletic teams. Duties in that role include evaluating and assessing athletic injuries, administering first-aid, making medical referrals, establishing treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and educating student-athletes on nutrition and injury prevention. The foundation of the Notre Dame Sports Medicine Department falls under the direct supervision of several sports medicine physicians. This group now includes three university primary-care doctors – Notre Dame directors of sports medicine Dr. Jim Moriarity, Dr. Rich Jacobs and Dr. Becky Moskwinski – along with six orthorpaedic surgeons: Dr. Willard Yergler, Dr. David Bankoff, Dr. Fred Ferlic, Dr. Robert Clemency, Dr. Michael Yergler and Dr. Chris Balint. A variety of medical consultants are available for specific needs, ranging from cardiology to dermatology, while the sports medicine department also is supplemented by 17 undergraduate student athletic trainers. Notre Dame student-athletes have access to three state-of-the-art sports medicine facilities, in addition to the 24-hour University Health Center. The original athletic training room is located in the Joyce Center and Notre Dame Stadium is home to the 3,300 square-foot athletic training room – while the newest sports area is located in the new Guglielmino Athletics Center. This sports medicine area opened in the fall of 2005 and encompasses more than 8,500 square-feet of cutting- edge sports medicine technology. Through these facilities, all student-athletes have access to the most modern sports medicine, providing the latest in diagnostic proceedures, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The One of the eye-catching features of the Haggar Fitness Complex, a 25,000 square- various athletic training facilities include the latest in physical therapy foot facility shared by the Guglielmino Athletics Complex and the Loftus Center, is the modalities and rehabilitation equipment, with two 3,500-gallon therapy inclusion of two variable weight sleds that were installed in the summer of 2005. pools, a full x-ray unit and an MRI machine making up the majority of the department’s diagnostic equipment. The sports medicine team of athletic trainers and team physicians is committed to providing the most comprehensive and safest health care possible. Evaluations, treatments and rehabilitation are established for each individual, with the goal of returning the student-athletes to competitive status in the safest and quickest manner possible.

136 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® appearance as an NCAA regional finalist (final NACDA eight) in men’s ice hockey, 50 for a second- Directors’ Cup round appearance in women’s basketball (final 32) and 47 for a 27th-place finish in women’s swimming and diving, plus 25 for a first-round DIRECTORS’ CUP STANDINGS appearance in men’s basketball, and five for a For the ninth straight year in 2006-07, Notre 65th-place finish in men’s indoor track and Dame posted a top-25 finish (22nd) in the field. United States Sports Academy Division I Directors’ Cup all-sports competition spon- SPRING sored by the National Association of Collegiate The 2007 spring sports season saw Notre Directors of Athletics (formerly known as Sears Dame earn 243.5 points, led by a scond straight Directors’ Cup). NCAA quarterfinalist finish in women’s tennis Notre Dame is among 16 schools to earn a (73 points) and a trip to the round-of-16 in top-25 finish in each of the past nine years men’s tennis (64), with other points coming a (1999-2007), as Irish programs finished 25th in 41st-place finish in women’s outdoor track and ’99, 21st in 2000, 11th in ’01, 13th in ’02 and ’03, field (31), a first-round appearance/final-16 in 19th in ’04, 16th in ’05 and 6th in ’06. The other men’s lacrosse (25), a regional appearance in schools with that distinction include six from softball (final-48; 25 pts), 55th place in men’s the Pacific-10 Conference (Stanford, UCLA, outdoor track and field (15.5) and a 12th-place California, Arizona State, Arizona and USC), finish in women’s rowing (10). four from the Big Ten (Ohio State, Michigan, Minnesota and Penn State) and three from the HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE Southeastern Conference (Florida, Georgia and In previous years in which the Directors’ Cup LSU), plus Texas (Big-12) and North Carolina competition has been held, Notre Dame has fin- (Atlantic Coast Conference). ished 11th in 1993-94, 30th in ’95, 12th in ’96, 14th in ’97, 31st in ’98, 25th in ’99, 21st in 2000, FALL 11th in ’01, 13th in ’02 and again in ’03, 19th in The 2006 fall NCAA Competition earned the ’04, 16th in ’05 and most recently sixth for 2005- Irish 279 points in the 2006-07 Directors’ Cup 06. standings, based on an NCAA runner-up finish in All but one of Notre Dame’s 26 varsity sports women’s soccer (90 points), a best-ever quarter- have scored points for the Irish in the NACDA finalist appearances in men’s soccer (73), a 19th- Cup. Teams leading the way have included the Notre Dame placed 22nd in the 2006-07 NACDA place finish in men’s cross country (36), a men’s and women’s fencing programs, which first-round appearance in volleyball (25) and a Directors’ Cup competition, marking its ninth straight top- have used 13 consecutive top-four finishes at 25 finish in the annual all-sports rankings. final ranking of 19th in the USA Today football the NCAAs to contribute 886 points since fenc- poll (55). Notre Dame finished the fall season in ing was added to the NACDA Cup in 1995-96. 2006-07 Final 10th place of the Directors’ Cup standings. Women’s soccer has contributed 914.5 points, L NACDA Directors’ Cup WINTER highlighted by eight national semifinal appear- In winter sports, Notre Dame netted 267 ances and a pair of titles (’95, ’04). It also stands Standings points – more than doubling its points total as one of two teams – along with women’s vol- from the 2005-06 winter season (125.5), led by a leyball – to have scored points in the NACDA 1. Stanford 1,429 A fourth-place finish in the NCAA men’s and Cup all 14 years. Eleven of Notre Dame’s sports 2. UCLA 1,232 women’s combined fencing championship (80 have contributed points on 10 or more occa- 3. North Carolina 1,161.33 points). Six other Notre Dame winter sports sions while 16 have scored in at least half (7) of teams scored points in the 2006-07 Directors’ the NACDA Cup competitions. 4. Michigan 1,135.25 Cup standings, including 60 for Notre Dame's The Directors’ Cup competition honors insti- 5. USC 1,103.50 C tutions for maintaining 6. Florida 1,064.25 athletic programs that seek to achieve suc- 7. Tennessee 1,045.75 cess in many sports, 8. Texas 1,037.25 both men’s and 9. California 1,030 R women’s. Begun in 10. Arizona State 1,005 1993-94 for Division I 11. Duke 988.25 by NACDA and USA Today, the program 12. Georgia 971 was expanded in 1995- 13. Virginia 945 O 96 to include Divisions 14. Ohio State 927.50 II, III, and the NAIA. The scoring format – which 15. Florida State 924.25 has has undergone 16. Wisconsin 913.25 yearly minor adjust- 17. LSU 888 S ments – awards the 18. Texas A&M 881 overall champion to institutions that 19. Auburn 866.25 records the highest 20. Minnesota 862.75 number of points in 21. Penn State 848.83 their division’s S 22. Notre Dame 789.50 Directors’ Cup stand- The Notre Dame hockey team won its first-ever CCHA regular-season and postseason ings. 23. Wake Forest 708.50 tournament titles during 2006-07. The Irish (32-7-3) were ranked number one in the 24. Arizona 703.33 E country for seven straight weeks from Feb. 5 through March 23. 25. Oklahoma 702.75 2008 MEN’S LACROSSE 137

Athletic Noteworthy Notre Dame Alumni in Athletics

Heritage Professional Sports Administrators Sportswriters Greg Aiello (’74) – NFL V.P. of public relations Larry Burke (’87) – senior editor, Sports Illustrated (’70) – senior V.P. of community relations for (’88) – senior writer, I Tom Ambrose Marty Burns Sports Illustrated BEST OF BOTH WORLDS – The Notre Dame athletics NBA’s Phoenix Suns George Dohrmann (’95) – writer, Sports Illustrated department continues to emerge as one of the highest- *Austin Carr (’71) – director of business and community Bill Dwyre (’66) – retired sports editor, Los Angeles Times rated in the nation … a 2006 report by the National development for NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers; TV analyst Red Smith (’27) – Pulitzer Prize author and Collegiate Scouting Association listed Notre Dame third Beth Colleton (’91) – NFL director of community affairs sports columnist for New York Herald (behind Duke and Stanford) in Division I-A rankings for Mike Crowley (’85) – president of MLB’s Oakland Athletics Tribune and New York Times (deceased) schools with the top combination of academics and athlet- Eddie DeBartolo (’32) and Eddie DeBartolo, Jr. (’68) – for- John Walters (’88) – columnist, NBCSports.com R ics, based on student-athlete graduation rates, the U.S. mer professional sports owners Arch Ward (’25) – former Chicago Tribune News and World Report rankings (academic) and the annual Larry Dolan (’54) – owner/CEO of MLB’s Cleveland Indians sports editor; introduced all-star games; Directors’ Cup all-sports standings. Paul Dolan (’83) – president of MLB’s Cleveland Indians helped develop Golden Gloves boxing James Fitzgerald (’47) – former owner of NBA’s Milwaukee (deceased) Red Smith A feature Bucks and Golden State Warriors A SPORT-MINDED CAMPUS – Sports Illustrated (’93) – NBA V.P. of basketball communications *Hall-of-Fame Coaches (beyond ND) on “America’s Top Jock Schools” crowned UCLA No. 1, with *Tim Frank (’49) – Hall-of-Fame fencing coach (retired) I (’72) – sr. VP of Mike DeCicco Notre Dame a close runner-up … the profile cited the Joe Garagiola, Jr. (’38) – Hall-of-Fame basketball coach at DePaul baseball operations; former Arizona Diamondbacks GM Bengal Bouts campus-wide boxing tournament that bene- (deceased) Jim Gates (’81) – library director, Baseball Hall of Fame fits the Holy Cross Mission, Bookstore Basketball (the *Tommy Hawkins (’59) – vice president of external affairs *Current Pro and Division I College Head Coaches world’s largest five-on-five basketball tournament) and for MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers (retired) Marcie Bomhack (’02) – Loyola Chicago volleyball intramural football in full pads (with the title game in Notre *John McHale, Jr. (’71) – Major League Baseball executive Sandy Botham (’88) – Wis.-Milwaukee women’s basketball S Dame Stadium) – plus the fact that 75 percent of Notre vice president of administration Kristin Knapp-Cole (’94) – New Hampshire w. basketball Dame undergrads lettered in high-school sports. Vince Naimoli (’59) – chairman, MLB’s Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tim Connelly (’83) – Notre Dame women’s cross country Brian O’Gara (’89) – Major League Baseball senior director Michelle Dasso (’01) – Illinois women’s tennis ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE – The success of Notre Dame of special events Brian Kalbas (’89) – North Carolina women’s tennis athletics extends to the classroom: *John Paxson (’83) – GM of NBA’s Chicago Bulls Bill Laimbeer (’79) – Detroit Shock (WNBA) • All 26 athletics programs at Notre Dame in 2004-05, ’05- Ted Phillips (’79) – president/CEO of NFL’s Chicago Bears Kelly Lindsey (’01) – St. Mary’s (CA) women’s soccer (’71) – director and owners representative of (’81) – Minnesota men’s ice hockey H ’06 and ’06-’07 exceeded the NCAA’s academic performance John York Don Lucia standard that was introduced in 2005, with nine Irish teams NFL’s San Francisco 49ers Cory Mee (’92) – Toledo baseball Beth Morgan-Cunningham (’97) – VCU women’s basketball in 2006-07 scoring a perfect 1,000 (second-most from any Division I Athletic Directors/Commissioners Carrie Nixon (’02) – Notre Dame women’s swimming Division I-A school) … the Academic Progress Rate (APR) *Mike Bobinski (’79) – Xavier (Ohio) A.D. Billy Taylor (’95) – Lehigh men’s basketball uses a series of formulas related to student-athlete reten- Tom Bowen (’83) – San Jose State A.D. Coquese Washington (’92) – Penn State women’s basketball tion and eligibility. Dan Coonan (’84) – Santa Clara A.D. • In the traditional federal-mandated format of the NCAA Bubba Cunningham (’84) – Tulsa A.D. *Olympic Games Medalists graduation-rate report, Notre Dame ranked second nation- *Rick Chryst (’83) – Mid-American Conf. com- Shannon Boxx (’99) – gold, soccer (’04, Athens) ally in the survey covering student-athletes who enrolled missioner Adrian Dantley (’78) – gold, basketball (’76, Montreal) between ’96-’99, based on the raw percentage of those who Forrest Karr (’99) – Alaska Fairbanks A.D. Jim Delaney (’43) – silver, shot put (’48, London) entered and graduated within six years (those who left or Ken Kavanagh (’87) – Bradley A.D. August "Gus" Desch (’23) – bronze, 400-meter transferred were considered non-graduates) … similarly, Joel Maturi (’67) – Minnesota A.D. hurdles (’20, Antwerp; deceased) (’78) – SMU A.D. (’23) – bronze, discus (’24, Paris; dec.) Notre Dame’s 89% graduation rate in that study ranked sec- *Steve Orsini Tom Lieb (’77) – Ohio State A.D. (’02) – gold, basketball (’04, Athens) ond among all of Division I-A schools (also first with 87% *Gene Smith Ruth Riley *Larry Williams (’85) – Portland A.D. Steve Orsini Kate Sobrero Markgraf (’98) – silver, soccer graduation rate for male student-athletes and second with (’00, Sydney); gold, (’04 Athens) 94% for female student-athletes). Television Executives and Sportscasters (’32) – bronze, 1,600-meter relay (’66) – longtime radio play-by-play voice of Alex Wilson • Among student-athletes who completed all four years George Blaha (’28, Amsterdam); silver in 800 meters and NBA’s Detroit Pistons Kate of athletic eligibility at Notre Dame from among those bronze in 400 (’32, Los Angeles) with native (’62) – ND football radio play-by-play; longtime Sobrero entering over a 10-year period from 1989-90 through 1999- Don Criqui Canada (deceased) national radio and TV sportscaster Markgraf 2000, virtually 100 percent (623 of 627; 99.4%) earned their (’71) – bronze, 800 meters (’76, (’88) – radio play-by-play voice of NBA’s Rick Wohlhuter degrees. Bob Fitzgerald Montreal) Golden State Warriors • Another new graduation-rate survey – the GSR (’08) – gold, sabre, fencing (’04, Athens) (’85) – co-host of ESPN Radio’s “Mike and Mike Mariel Zagunis (Graduation Success Rate) – ranks Notre Dame second * in the Morning” show *Other Notable Professional Athletes among Division I-A schools with a 98% GSR score (Navy is Don Ohlmeyer (’66) – Emmy-winning TV producer (“Monday Tim Brown (’88) – nine-time all-pro (Oakland Raiders), fist on that list). The GSR was created to more accurately Night Football,” NBC’s coverage of 1980 Moscow among NFL all-time receiving leaders reflect graduation rates by factoring in transfer data. Notre Olympics, among others) Dave Casper (’74) – NFL Hall-of-Fame, Academic All-America Dame also was second in the latest male GSR rankings Terry O'Neil (’71) – Emmy-winning TV producer (“Monday Hall-of-Fame, NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (97%, behind Navy) and fourth for female student-athletes Night Football,” CBS special events, ESPN’s “Sports Craig Counsell (’92) – World Series champ with the Florida (99%, behind Vanderbilt, Northwestern and Navy). Reporters,” among others) Marlins and Arizona Diamondbacks • Notre Dame student-athletes combined to post a 4.0 Ted Robinson (’78) – former New York Mets, San Francisco (’79) – NFL Hall-of-Famer, four-time Super Bowl semester GPA 23 times in the 2006 spring and fall semes- Giants and Minnesota Twins radio play-by-play; TV champ (San Francisco 49ers) ters … those of note who posted 4.0s in 2006 included: sportscaster for worldwide events, including tennis Todd Rassas (’98) – USA National Lacrosse Team captain baseball shortstop Brett Lilley, high jumper Stacey Cowan, Tim Ryan (’60) – Emmy-nominated sportscaster for variety soccer player Ashley Jones, sprinter Maryann Erigha, of worldwide sporting events * Individuals noted by asterisks were Notre Dame student-ath- lacrosse players Mary Carpenter (both semesters) and Hannah Storm (’83) – former NBC sportscaster and studio letes, primarily in the same sport with which they now are affil- Meghan Murphy, distance runner Sunni Olding (both host; co-host of “The Early Show” (CBS) iated (Hawkins played basketball; Golic, Smith, Orsini and (’71) – NFL analyst (ESPN) terms), softball outfielder Beth Northway, rower Shannon *Joe Theismann Williams were football players; Karr played hockey; Bobinski Cassel and football receiver Rob Woods. and Chryst were baseball players).

SPANNING THE GLOBE – Similar to the composition of in ’94, ’03, ’05), two in women’s soccer (’95, ’04) and men’s leyball, cross country, swimming and diving, indoor track the Notre Dame student body, the 26 current varsity teams tennis (’44, ’59), and one each in men’s golf (’44), men’s and field, softball, rowing and tennis. A total of 16 Notre include student-athletes from nearly every state … a cross country (’57) and women’s basketball (’01) … the Dame teams (out of 21) finished first or second in 2004-05 recent sampling of Notre Dame’s 2004-05 varsity rosters 2004-05 academic year saw Notre Dame win two NCAA BIG EAST play – with men’s tennis, women’s lacrosse and included some 700 student-athletes who hailed from 44 titles (women’s soccer and combined fencing) for the women’s outdoor track and field nearly winning BIG EAST states (all but Hawaii, Maine, Mississippi, Utah, West third time in the athletics department’s history (also titles before finishing in second place. Virginia and Wyoming), plus six Canadian provinces and 19 men’s golf and men’s tennis in 1943-44, plus football and • Notre Dame’s total of nearly 1,000 All-Americans other foreign countries: Austria, Cayman Islands, men’s fencing in 1977-78). includes 26 who have been four-year All-Americans and 50 Colombia, Czech Republic, El Salvador, England, Finland, • Notre Dame’s 12-year domination as a member of the who have coupled All-America and Academic All-America Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Jamaica, BIG EAST Conference includes winning an unprecedented honors in the same season. The 2005-06 year saw an all- Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Poland, Singapore and South 13 official BIG EAST championships (based on tourna- time high of five different Notre Dame student-athletes Africa. ment finish or regular-season standings) in 2005-06, best- earn both All-America and Academic All-America honors ing the 10 titles won by the Irish in 2004-05 as the most while three Notre Dame student-athletes received presti- A TRADITION OF SUCCESS ever by one school in a single academic year … Notre gious NCAA postgraduate scholarships in 2006-07. It was • Notre Dame has claimed 25 NCAA team titles: 11 in Dame’s BIG EAST titles in ’05-’06 included five men’s just the third time – and first since the mid-1970s – that football (’24, ’29, ’30, ’43, ’46, ’47, ’49, ’66, ’73, ’77, ’88), seven sports (cross country, swimming and diving, golf, outdoor Notre Dame has produced three NCAA postgraduate in fencing (men in ’77, ’78 and ’86, women in ’87, combined track and field, and baseball) plus women’s soccer, vol- scholarship recipients in the same academic year.

138 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Give a Gift and Leave a Legacy Character, academics, spirituality and athletics. These words represent the core of Irish Athletics. This makes us different. As Fr. John Jenkins so eloquently stated, “Our difference is not a detriment. It is an asset that will make our contribution more distinctive, more exemplary, more valuable. We welcome the challenge.”

The Rockne Heritage Fund represents an opportunity to acknowledge those differences; to applaud, support and encourage the direction in which we are headed; to provide the resources our student-athletes need to compete at the very highest level; to ensure that the Notre Dame spirit lives on for generations.

Alumni, parents, friends, students, faculty and staff are among those who have generously supported the Rockne Heritage Fund and we are grateful.

In January our recognition society, the Director’s Circle, announced a second giving level: Irish Legends. We have generous donors who have made $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000 gifts who are now recognized at this new level.

Director’s Circle TRADITIONAL • $1,500-$4,999 annual gift qualifies you for a Traditional membership in the Director’s Circle.

IRISH LEGENDS • $5,000 minimum annual gift qualifies you for an Irish Legends membership in the Director’s Circle.

FOOTBALL TICKET BENEFIT • All Director’s Circle members receive a “special contributor status” in the football ticket lottery, with improved chances for success in obtaining tickets to multiple home football games. • Director’s Circle members at the Irish Legends level receive additional consideration in the football ticket lottery and also qualify for the parking pass lottery.

HOW TO MAKE A GIFT • Send a check payable to the Rockne Heritage Fund; P.O. Box 519; Notre Dame, IN 46556. • Make a gift online at supporting.nd.edu and include “Rockne Heritage Fund” in the comments section. • Specify if your employer has a matching gift program. • Notre Dame employees may request a payroll deduction form.

SUPPORTING THE SPIRIT OF FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: NOTRE DAME CAMPAIGN Maureen L. McNamara • Executive Director • 574.631.9443 • [email protected] • www.und.com/rockneheritagefund 2004–2011