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MEDIA GUIDE HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HEMPSTEAD, 11549 Len Panarelli (516) 463-5033 Fax: Communications Gorchov Athletic Stephen and Kniffin Jeremy Communications: Athletic of Directors Assistant [email protected] Address: E-mail (516) Phone: Cell 523-6692 (516) Phone: Office 463-6764 Sheehan Jim Contact: Communications/Lacrosse for Director Athletic Associate Sales: Advertising and Sponsorships Corporate of Director Bonfiglio Jesse Promotions: and Marketing of Director Compliance: for Director Athletic Associate Affairs: External for Director Athletic Associate Communications: for Director Athletic Associate Director: Athletic Associate McCabe Danny Athletics: of Director Associate Executive Fax: Office Athletic Phone: Office Athletic Athletics: of Director President: Phone: Box Press Surface: Stadium: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Founded: Enrollment: Location: MEN’S LACROSSE QUICK FACTS Hofstra Lacrosse 30 Sat. HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY HARVARD UNIVERSITY BROOK STONY Towson University* at Sat. UNIVERSITY* DREXEL Tue. of Delaware* University at 30 Sat. University* Heart Sacred at 26 Fri. UNIVERSITY* VILLANOVA Sat. 23 Wed. 15 Fri. 9 Academy Military U.S. at 7:30 p.m. 6 DAME OF NOTRE UNIVERSITY 1 Tue. UNIVERSITY BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON Sat. 29 Noon Mon. CAROLINA OF NORTH UNIVERSITY University Hopkins Johns at 26 Sat. University Brown at 21 Wed. 19 Sat. Sat. 16 OF MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY 12 5 Sat. 26 Gold, White and Blue and White Gold, Mark Cox Mark Artificial Hofstra Stadium (15,000) Stadium Hofstra 1935 Hempstead, New York New 11550 Hempstead, Stuart Rabinowitz Stuart 2005 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE Pride Pride NCAA Division I Division NCAA 13,400 Colonial Athletic Association Athletic Colonial Dan McCarthy Dan (516) 463-5274/5275 Jim Sheehan Jim Robert Cohen Robert (516) 463-4860 Jack Hayes Jack (516) 463-6750 Cindy Lewis Cindy FEBRUARY

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2004 Final National Ranking: National Final 2004 Record: 2004 Zuchelli-D) Brian Lost: Starters Southard-G) D, Matt Moyer-D, Edward- Jon Brett Vilar-M, Ryan M, Treubig- Tim Lucas-A, Ryan Ianucci-A, Athan Returning: Starters Returning/Lost: Players 2005 LACROSSEINFORMATION 6629 and Phones: Coaches Asst. 1991) (Scranton, Caputo Ron 1983) (Roanoke, Smith Sean 2000) (Hofstra, Amplo, Joe Coaches: Assistant 2p.m. to 9a.m. Coach: Reach to Time Best Fax: Office Lacrosse Phone: Coach’s Head [email protected] Address: E-mail season 194-129/23rd Record: Overall 167-113/20th season Hofstra: at Record 1976) (Rutgers, Danowski John Coach: Lacrosse Head LACROSSE INFORMATION Http://www.hofstra.edu/Sports Homepage: Athletics Hofstra Stone Brit and Walsh Dave Mangers: Equipment Assistant Manager: Equipment Phone: Office Unverzagt Daniel Men’s Lacrosse: for Trainer Athletic Head 4-10, CAA) in 2-3 place (4th (516) 463-6085 (516) 463-6085 2 (Don Scott-M, Scott-M, 2 (Don 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 8 (Chris Unterstein-A, Unterstein-A, 8(Chris (516) 463-4859 (516) 463-6628 Kevin Maxwell Maxwell Kevin (516) 463-6617 23/15 Daily, Daily, (Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA) Philadelphia, Field, Financial (Lincoln PA) Philadelphia, Field, Financial (Lincoln in games Home change. to subject times and dates All Championship-Finals NCAA game Association Athletic *Colonial TBA Championship-Semifinals NCAA Mon. seed) 30 (athighest Sat. Championship-Finals TBA CAA seeds) (athigher Championship-Quarterfinals NCAA Championship-Semifinals CAA 28 Sat.-Sun. Round Championship-First Sat. NCAA 21-22 Sat.-Sun. Wed. 14-15 7 4 None

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Associated Press, network, including the resources Hofstra’s of Axinn Library. Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high- tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus student for and faculty use, with than more the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access theto Internet and Hofstra non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video stations. work Two satellite dishes are available since, the number entering of freshmen has increased substantially. Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the East. Students take classes and inwork Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast- quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid capable broadcasting of student- produced programming to the entire campus our on own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, laboratory, a a computer speech performance studio and a large dance studio. Starr HallHofstra’s offers C.V. academic facilities that are among services. In addition, the facility is Dow Jones and with dish one providing special news feeds the for broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Lexis-Nexis Services. Hofstra In 2001 University College Honors welcomed its first class. This new division the of University be to proved an immediate success, only not with University faculty and administrators, among but the inaugural 93 students. Every fall

Recently, the University celebrated the opening Hagedorn of Hall, the our School of new home Education of and Allied Human offered in 130 areas There are also study. of approximately 140 graduate and J.D. programs, Psy.D., including Ed.D., Ph.D., degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas. Education and Allied Human Services, School School Law, for of University Studies, University Continuing College for Education, CollegeHonors and Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School Business,of New College, School Communication, of School of The CollegesThe and Schools theof University are: HofstraLiberal Collegeof education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. of theof Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging sense community of on campus, the eagerness our studentsof learn to and the commitment What has remained consistent throughout the years, is the however, means that students have easy access the to wondrous cultural, social and career offerings the of city. all students an extensive array academic of and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity Manhattan to 113 buildings113 acres. 240 on There are than more 4,000 students living campus, on and Hofstra offers them and countries around the world. The beautiful campus is an accredited arboretumwith aninternational institution with a student body hailing statesfrom 47 and 78 with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has into evolved Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school programs offered growand change meet to the demands of our students and our community. In its relatively short history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution higher of education and cultural enterprise. Each academic the year, Hofstra campus and the This is Hofstra is This 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 2 programs – nine men’s sports and nine nine and men’s sports –nine programs 18 intercollegiate sponsors University The Conference. 10 Football Atlantic the and Association Athletic Colonial of the amember is and Ilevel Division NCAA the on competes program athletic Hofstra The area. York New the in metropolitan facilities such largest oneof the pool, meter) swimming 50- lane, (eight indoor, an Olympic-sized has also Hofstra Arena. University 5,124-seat Hofstra the and Stadium Shuart M. James 15,000-seat the including facilities, athletic numerous and center center, arecreation student alively newspaper, astudent theaters, seven has also Hofstra distinction. York New in to hold that oneof six and nation the in universities 94 – oneof only of Museums Association American the by accredited is Museum Hofstra The collection. sculpture outdoor extensive an and areas exhibition offers and annually 12 exhibitions approximately coordinates area, metropolitan the in collections art largest oneof the houses which Museum, Hofstra The year. each campus on place take performances dramatic and musical 200 More than campus. to participants other and dignitaries scholars, of thousands bringing annually, events cultural 500 more than hosts Hofstra number. that half fewer than have 85 percent and extensive, as collections have colleges of American about 5percent Only use. for volumes student 1.2 million contain Libraries Hofstra computerized fully The 2001-2002. in Colleges” one of was 2003, and in Campuses Connected Most 18thin ranked was University The classrooms. and labs in available workstations UNIX and Macintosh 750 PC, Yahoo Internet Life’s Yahoo Internet “100 Most Wired “100 Wired Most Forbes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ FACTS THE Hofstra has more than 140 student clubs Hofstra’s campushas37residence TheHofstra Libraries are fully Hofstra isoneofonly270institutions Thestudent-facultyratio is14:1; Hofstra has524full-timefaculty Hofstra was ranked 18thonForbes’list TheUniversityoffersapproximately140 Hofstra offersbachelor’s degreesin130 ’ list of ’ list and sororities. about 30localandnationalfraternities and organizations, ofwhich there are 13 diningfacilities. halls, housingabout4,200students, and volumes forstudentuse. computerized andcontain1.2million a chapter ofPhiBetaKappa. out ofmore than3,600nationwidewith average classsizeis22students. members members and1,325totalfaculty of MostConnectedCampusesin2003. graduate programs. areas ofstudy. model for this achievement. formodel this anational as cited been has and disabilities, with persons to accessible program 100-percent is University Hofstra 14-to-1. is ratio student-faculty The fields. their in degree highest hold the percent 90 and time 524 full members, are 1,325 Hofstra’s Of faculty Kappa. Beta Phi honor society national of the achapter with nationwide, universities and colleges 3,600 out of more than schools, 270 oneof only is University the and agencies national numerous by accredited are programs academic Hofstra’s home contests annually. annually. home contests 150 more than in compete teams athletic women’sand intercollegiate golf. 18 The and men’s country cross hockey, field soccer, lacrosse, tennis, softball, volleyball, basketball, include Women’s country. cross sports and soccer wrestling, golf, tennis, lacrosse, baseball, football, basketball, in teams men’s has Hofstra women’s sports. 3 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE I K S N 12th in the country, and captured its third consecutive conference title with a perfect 6-0 America East mark. In 1998 Hofstra recorded its fourth 10-victory season under Danowski with a 10-4 mark, a 14th place national ranking and captured its fourth consecutive conference title. In 1999 Hofstra, with its victories, 13 recorded the most wins since teamthe tallied 1955 was ranked 14, seventhin the country, received its third NCAA Championship in bid the last years. four The Flying Dutchmen advanced to the quarterfinals at Hofstra Stadium before Dutchmen captured were 11-4, their second straight ECC title with a 6-0 record and finished the season ranked In 14th. Hofstra 1990, posted overall a 9-5 mark, was in 5-1 conference action, and closed theout season with five straight wins and a 19th place final national ranking. HofstraIn 1991 played a top-notch schedule and closed the out season ranked in 14th the country record. with the In 1993, Flying a 7-7 Dutchmen posted 10-6 a mark, including nine consecutive regular season wins, and were ranked by the USILA. 11th Hofstra returned to the NCAA Championship that year the for first time since 1978 and advanced to the national quarterfinals before losing to eventual national champion, Syracuse.his For efforts, Danowski was named Morristhe F. Award 1993 winner Touchstone as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association’s Division I Coach the of Year. After a 6-7 record in the 1994, Flying Dutchmen rebounded to post record,a 9-5 a perfect 5-0 mark and the North Atlantic Conference championship, and were ranked in the final 17th lacrosse 1995 poll. In 1996 Hofstra completed another undefeated season in the NAC and recorded two the of most exciting victories in the school’s long lacrosse history. Hofstra posted victories in contests against fifth- ranked Johns Hopkins and second-ranked North Carolina on the way to a NCAA Tournament bid, a 12th place ranking and a final 9-5 record. theIn 1997 Flying Dutchmen, behind a defense that ranked second GAA)(6.93 in the nation, received their second consecutive NCAA Tournament bid. That season, Hofstra posted a 9-6 record, was ranked Year in and 1995 the 1996, Colonial Athletic Association Coach the of Year in 2002 and the USILA Division I Coach the of Year In in 1993. Danowski2001, was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Taking over a program that Danowski in was 1985, turned 3-11 the program around in a short time. He led Hofstra record, a 6-0 to a 12-3 conference mark and the East Coast Conference championship, and a 13th place national ranking by his third season In the 1989 (1988). W H O

Coach the of O NAC LacrosseNAC campus. More importantly, Hofstra has also been Long Island was voted the a NCAA seasons at the Division I Tournament during his 19 participant in six the of last front,Danowski poll times 15 On the personal nine years and final USILA seven times in the last years. 12 ranked in the has been nationally and 2000. The Pride N J 1995 through1995 1998

championships from America East Atlantic Conference- including five North conference lacrosse titles, Pride has captured seven Under his guidance the posted mark. a 13-3 A when the Flying Dutchmen the second most wins in a season In fact, the 1999 Hofstra team recorded D Danowski have recorded that number the of 13 25 times.

recorded nine wins more or in a season. Teams coached by John career record to 194-129 (.601). career (.601). record to 194-129 In the University’s 56-year lacrosse history, 25 Hofstra teams have John Danowski begins his 20th season at the helm the of Pride Lacrosse team. Only the fourth head lacrosse coach in Hofstra history, following Al Brisotti, Myers Howdy andHarry Royle, Danowski has record (.596) in seasons 19 to boost hiscompiled a 167-113 22-year Head Lacrosse Coach Lacrosse Head 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 4 as fourth in the country during the course of the season. He was also also was He season. of the course the during country the in fourth as high as ranked Pioneers the had 1985 in and ranking national place LIU-C.W. toa12th led Post He Post. University-C.W. Island Long at stint coaching asuccessful had Danowski Hofstra, at tocoaching Prior 4-10 season. toarebuilding way the on or less Iexperience of Division year one just had 39 players Pride’s of the 30 year, Last bid. Tournament NCAA another received and Cornell, and Dame Notre Duke, Syracuse, over victories 11-6 with an record posted Pride the But year. rebuilding expected an was season 2003 The bid. Tournament aNCAA receive not but did ranking national six number 11-3 an a with and record season the to end Carolina, North and Duke over wins including victories, consecutive nine posted Pride the of 10,510. crowd Stadium 2002 Shuart) In (now aHofstra before Syracuse to top-ranked 18-13 an decision dropped Hofstra semifinals the In Virginia. over win upset overtime an after Quarterfinals NCAA tothe advanced a10-7 and posted record 2001In Hofstra a14-12 dropping decision. 11-11 before at quarter, latest the fourth the in twice, game the totie early, four-goal deficit an from rallied Dutchmen Flying the Maryland, against Tournament NCAA the In years. five last the bid in Tournament NCAA fourth its received and seasons six last the in title conference fifth its captured 11-5 an record, posted final Hofstra 2000 of 12,292. In crowd arecord before 11-7Hopkins an toJohns dropping decision (.601) 194-129/22years (.596) 167-113/19years NCAA Tournament Career Record 11-6 Hofstra Record 11-3 NCAAQuarterfinalists AmericaEastChampions;NCAA Tournament 10-7 Hofstra 2004 NCAAQuarterfinalists 11-5 Hofstra (10) 2003 13-3 AmericaEastchampions Hofstra (6) 2002 AmericaEastchampions; NCAA Tournament 10-4 Hofstra (11) 2001 North Atlantic Conference champions; NCAA Tournament 9-6 Hofstra (10) 2000 North Atlantic Conference champions 9-5 Hofstra (7) 1999 9-5 Hofstra (14) 1998 NCAA Tournament; DivisionICoach ofthe 6-7 YearHofstra (12) 1997 10-6 Hofstra (12) 1996 Hofstra (17) 1995 7-7 Hofstra (20) 1994 EastCoastConference champions 9-5 Hofstra (11) 1993 EastCoastConference champions 11-4 Hofstra 1992 12-3 Hofstra (14) 1991 Hofstra (19) 1990 Hofstra (14) 1989 Hofstra (13) 1988 Hofstra 1987 6-7 12-3 Hofstra 1986 9-6 LIU-C.W.1985 Post(12) LIU-C.W.1984 Post Achievements Record LIU-C.W.1983 Post School (Ranking) Year (National rankings inparentheses) COLLEGE COACHINGRECORD JOHN DANOWSKI’S -0 CAASemifinals 4-10 4-9 7-9 4-9 coordinator under current Towson University coach Tony coach Towson University current under coordinator defensive and coach lacrosse assistant an as served also He man. top assist Knights’ Scarlet of the symbolic Award, (1973-75) Sasser of Rutgers’ recipient athree-time also was 1976. in Danowski participant Game aNorth-South and captain 1973 1974 in and team was and appearances playoff toNCAA Knights the led He for 177 points. 120 assists and 57 goals with list scoring all-time the on eighth 120 and with list assists all-time Rutgers the on second 1973.in ranks He 54 with aseason in assists 1973 most in and Lions Nittany the against nine with agame in 1974, in State Penn assists most 14 against with agame in points for most records Rutgers set Danowski passer, excellent An records. Knight Scarlet several holds still and lacrosse in afour-year standout was he where University a1976 of Rutgers is graduate Danowski Post. a27-16 compiling 1985 while and LIU-C.W. at 1984 record in honors Year of the ICoach Division NCAA for the a finalist Seamen at LIU-C.W. Post in 1982. LIU-C.W. at in Post Seamen Farmingdale, New York. New Farmingdale, in resides family Danowski The 2003. of summer the during 19 World Games Under the at Player Valuable Most the was who University, Duke at player lacrosse (19), sophomore honored Matthew ahighly and University, Quinnipiac at player lacrosse (22), Kate asenior children, two have Patricia C.W. wife 1978.his in and Post John LIU- from development student college and counseling in amaster’s earned University, Columbia at coach football assistant graduate as served once who Danowski, game. All-Star Senior North-South annual the in squad North for the coach assistant an as served and committee, Poll Top 20 USILA the Committee, All-American USILA the on served York.New also He Day Fox Good Television’s and Kids Sunkist for ESPN’s pieces instructional lacrosse donetelevised also has seminars, and clinics numerous at speaker afeatured Danowski, 5 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE H T I M S

Sean Smith is in his eighth season on the Hofstra University Lacrosse staff. Smith came to Hofstra from Division Avenue High School in Levittown, HeNew served York. as the varsity head lacrosse coach and the junior varsity head football coach at Division In Avenue from addition 1990 to 1997. to his Hofstra coaching duties, Smith is currently a teacher and assistant football coach in the Levittown School District. Smith began his coaching career in when 1985 heserved as an assistant coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. While at Ohio Wesleyan, Smith also served as a physical education instructor, intramural director and ticket manager. In 1987 he joined the N O T Assistant Coach Assistant A U E P S Caputo has been employed by the Oyster of Town Bay in Jericho, New sinceYork, 1996. Ron and his wife Randi have three children, Samantha Owen and The Caputo Jake (5) (6), (3). family resides in Farmingdale, New York. education instructor while at Army. As a player at Roanoke College, Smith was named to the USILA Division III All-American team in 1982 and He 1983. tallied 50 goals and in in 51 1982. 1981 Smith concluded his college career as Roanoke’s career leader with goals. 140 He also ranks third in career scoring with 208 points and seventh in career assists with In63. 1996 Smith was inducted into the Roanoke College Athletic Hall of Fame. Smith holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Roanoke College, a master’s from the State University at of New York Stony Brook and a postgraduate degree in educational administration from Hofstra. Smith and his wife Carol have three and Brendanchildren, Conor (7). The (12), Smith (11) J.P. family resides in West Islip, New York. appearances and one Nassau County Championship game appearance. lacrosse staff at Army as an assistant and coached the Cadets from through 1987 1990. Smith also served as a physical A C

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Caputo, a 1991 University a 1991 Caputo, Scranton of graduate who majored in criminal justice and psychology, assisted in the organization all of team activities at Syosset including scouting, film breakdown, and weight training. During his tenure, Syosset made three final four Ron Caputo is in his second year on the Hofstra University Lacrosse Men’s staff. Caputo joined the Pride as a volunteer assistant from Syosset (NY) High School, where he has served as a varsity assistant lacrosse coach through from 1997 2003. and first nine-win campaign since going 1989, 9-4 overall and in 3-3 the Ivy League in 2002. Amplo began his college coaching career in the fall of 1999 as a defensive specialist with the Hofstra midfielders. He served two seasons as an assistant coach under John Danowski, with the Pride advancing to the NCAA Championship Joe Amplo is in the third year of his second tenure on the Hofstra University Lacrosse staff.Amplo, a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 1996 through returned1999, to Long Island in the fall of 2002 after one year as an assistant coach at Pennsylvania. At Penn the Quakers posted their best record in 13 years, recording the program’s first winning season

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J Pride Assistant Coaches Assistant Pride Amplo, who graduated from Hofstra with a degree in geography, is married to the former Jennifer Niemczyk. The Amplo’s live in Sound Beach, New York. captain, he tallied 20 goals and assists 15 at midfield and led Sachem to Suffolk County and Long Island championships and the State New York championship game. He was named to all-conference teams in both lacrosse and football. The Farmingville, Long Island, native had a stellar scholastic career at Sachem High School in Lake Ronkonkoma, New whereYork, he was a four-time letterman in both lacrosse and football. As a senior quarterfinals that season. He played on three and 1997 (1996, 1999) NCAA Tournament teams as a Hofstra player. 91 ground91 balls. In Amplo 1999, tallied 40 ground balls and registered an assist while starting all games 16 Hofstra, for which advanced to the NCAA Tournament As a player, Amplo was a first team All- America East selection on defense as a senior in He 1999. played in 58 games during his Hofstra career and recorded Tournament both years. 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 6 2005 Lacrosse Outlook

After losing 10 seniors and a large chunk of the team’s SEAN SMITH offense following the 2003 season, the Pride entered the 2004 season as a young squad. Thirty of the team’s 39 players had one year or less of Division I playing experience under their belts. Hofstra had just four seniors, and not one had played all four years on the Long Island campus. Add that to the loss of 83 goals and 50 assists by departed players and Hofstra Lacrosse Coach John Danowski would be forced to search through and utilize most, if not all, of his 39 players in 2004 to find the right combinations to unlock Hofstra the formula for success. in scoring as a sophomore A young team with a tough schedule created a difficult season with 18 goals and for the Pride that ended with a 4-10 record. But Hofstra qualified 13 assists. Unterstein, for the CAA Championship Tournament and may have played who was also named the their best game of the season in a one-goal loss in the semifinals. All-CAA Championship That one game may have set the tone for the future as hard work Tournament team, will benefit and the additional game experience produced some late season from a more familiar and positive results and gives more hope for the 2005 season. experienced attack in 2005. The Pride, gelling as a team by the end of the 2004 season, return Canadian sophomore Athan 22 players, including eight starters Ianucci made the transition in 2005. Among the 22 are seven from box lacrosse in high school players who tallied nine goals to the outdoor game last year or more last season, including with relative ease. The 6’4” five 15-goal scorers. As a sophomore with the booming matter of fact, the Pride lost shot finished his freshman just six of their 117 goals season second on the team from last season. Athan in scoring with 15 goals and Ianucci 11 assists. Unfortunately, he is coming off an injury ATTACK that sidelined all of the fall season and most of the A young team, preseason practice season. especially on attack, His return to health will be a takes time to get big shot in the arm for the Pride. accustomed to each other. Last year’s front The third spot on last year’s attack was split between the Ryans, line of two sophomores classmates Ryan Lucas and Ryan Miller. Lucas will move to the and a freshman was no midfield in 2005 while Miller, brother of 2004 MLL Offensive exception. On offense, Player of the Year Blake Miller, will challenge for the starting role. the Pride’s 8.36 goals per Miller, who recorded nine goals and seven assists as a sophomore game average was one of last year, has tremendous skills and potential. The Pride staff will the lowest totals in years. be looking for added focus and consistency to his game in 2005. But to paraphrase an old coaching cliché, “the good Two new faces on attack are also expected to figure in the thing about freshmen is that equation. Junior John Keysor, who gets moved from midfield, is they become sophomores, big and athletic, and made a smooth transition to the attack last Chris and sophomores become fall. Keysor, who showed good chemistry with the returnees on Unterstein juniors.” attack last fall, scored 15 goals and four assists last year. Another new face on attack – new to everyone but Chris Unterstein – is On attack, the Pride return all of his brother, freshman Mike Unterstein. Mike, who was a two-time

its scoring from a year ago and will 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE All-Suffolk County selection at Shoreham-Wading River High be looking for more in 2005. Junior School, joins older brother Chris, and his twin brother, Kevin, on All-Colonial Athletic Association first the Pride roster in 2005. team selection Chris Unterstein led

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American at Nassau Community College last year, brings talent talent brings year, last College Community Nassau at American Morgan, James by anchored be will line midfield defensive The a and freshmen Two senior. experienced steady, and heady a All- an Gorman, John well. as area this in figure also junior 2005. Sophomore Bill Peters, who saw limited action in 2004, 2004, in action limited saw who Peters, Bill Sophomore 2005. to on called be will and fall last improvement great showed also year. this contribute midfield in the fall with solid results. Junior Rob Bonaguro, Bonaguro, Rob Junior results. solid with fall the in midfield the showed season, last assist one and goals seven posted who in more on counted be will and fall the in development greatest crafty. Junior Ryan Lucas, the pesky set-up man on attack the the attack on man set-up pesky the Lucas, Ryan Junior crafty. who Lucas, 2005. in midfield the to moves seasons, two past first the with worked year, last assists six and goals nine tallied midfield even stronger. even midfield and quick is but stature in smaller be may midfield second The year, Junior John Orsen, another big and strong middie, got off off got middie, strong and big another Orsen, John Junior year, the in assists two and goals three with 2004 in start great a to and March in practice in injured was Orsen But games. four first potent a make will return His season. the of remainder the missed 2005 Lacrosse Outlook Lacrosse 2005 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 8 2005 Lacrosse Outlook in 2003 and was a member of Nassau Community GOALIE College’s junior college Junior goalie Matt Southard, who posted a 10.82 GAA and a .526 National Championship save percentage last year, returns in the cage in 2005. Southard, team in 2002. Junior Ryan who recorded 162 saves last season, had several spectacular Kelaher, a Long Island outings, including a 19-save game against John Hopkins and an native who was an 18-save game in a win over Loyola. Southard will be backed up All-American at by freshman James C. Tuohy, a tall and quick netminder from St. Ward Melville Anthony’s High School on Long Island. High School, comes to THE SCHEDULE Hofstra after The 2005 Hofstra lacrosse schedule may be one of the best in two seasons school history with nine opponents ranked in the 2005 Face-Off at Loyola Yearbook and Inside Lacrosse Division I Preseason Top 25. College. Freshman The Pride, who are ranked 25th in Jack the 2005 preseason poll, will play Vivonetto, a nine-game home schedule a two-time with visits from number three All-Suffolk Princeton, seventh-ranked County North Carolina, number 10 selection from Notre Dame, 15th-ranked Rocky Point Massachusetts and High School, and number 22 Villanova. newcomer Collin Hofstra’s six-game road Stabler, a member schedule includes trips of the Concord (MA) to top-ranked Johns Carlisle High School Hopkins, number 11 Brett Moyer team that advanced to Towson, 16th-ranked the Eastern Massachusetts Army, and number championship game, will 19 Brown. also challenge for the job.

At long-stick middie, sophomore Julian Watts, who played in 13 games and scored his first collegiate goal with the pole last season, returns after picking up 15 ground balls. Freshmen Nick Colleluori, an All-Southeastern Pennsylvania selection and a member of three state title teams at Ridley High School, and Ryan McPherson, an All-New England selection from Thayer Academy, will also challenge for playing time.

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A Fr. 5-7 195 NY/Hewlett Woodmere, D Fr. 6-2 200 Grand Island, NY/Grand Island Pos. Pos. Cl. M Ht. So. Wt. 5-11 Hometown/High School/College 210 Darien, CT/Darien John Danowski (Rutgers, 1976) bold. Joe Amplo, Sean Joe Amplo, Smith and Ron Caputo MeghanGilmore and Gunn Nick

Returning Players in Assistant Coaches: Managers:Team 47 47 Sean McCarthy Head Lacrosse Coach: D Jr. 6-0 202 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville/Nassau CC 42 42 43 Max Cohen 44 Jack Vivonetto Peter Kaspar D A Fr. Jr. 5-10 5-10 212 181 Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point Setauket, NY/Ward Melville/Ohio State 40 41 Len Panarelli Ryan McPherson M D Sr. Fr. 6-1 6-2 223 201 Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/Navy Marshfield, MA/The Thayer Academy 36 36 37 Ryan Vilar 38 Edwards Jon James Tuohey J. M D LSM Sr. Fr. Sr. 6-3 6-2 5-11 182 220 195 Plantsville, Bay Head, NJ/Salisbury CT/Southington School Reistertown, MD/Calvert Hall 33 33 34 Chris Unterstein 35 Kevin Unterstein A Mike Unterstein M A Jr. Fr. 6-1 Fr. 5-11 193 5-11 155 160 Shoreham, NY/Shoreham River Wading Shoreham, NY/Shoreham-Wading River Shoreham, NY/Shoreham-Wading River 30 31 Connor Hagans 32 Pascual Figueroa Athan Ianucci D M A Fr. Fr. 6-2 So. 6-1 6-4 269 196 215 Wheatley Heights, NY/The Salisbury School Glen Cove, NY/St. Anthony’s Canada/Gleneagle B.C., Vancouver, 26 27 David Schwartzberg A Colleluori Nick So. D 6-0 Fr. 238 5-10 187 East Setauket,NY/Ward Melville Holmes, PA/Ridley 23 23 24 Matthew Southard 25 Brewer Tom G Collin Stabler Jr. M D 5-10 So. 171 Fr. 5-10 6-5 170 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 200 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Concord, MA/Carlisle 20 20 21 Eddie Wansor 22 James C. Tuohy Tim Treubig M G M Fr. Fr. 5-11 Jr. 6-4 171 6-0 200 191 Calverton, NY/Riverhead Levittown, NY/St. Anthony’s Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 17 17 18 Brian Crichlow 19 Julian Watts John Orsen M D Jr. M 5-9 So. Jr. 6-2 180 6-3 187 CO/J.K. Denver, Mullen 203 Huntington, NY/St. Anthony’s NY/Cold Laurel Spring Hollow, Harbor 14 14 15 James Morgan 16 Brett Moyer Joe Mascaretti M D Sr. DM 5-10 Jr. Jr. 165 6-1 6-0 183 193 Annapolis, MD/The Key School Ridley Park, PA/Ridley Hicksville, NY/Hicksville/LIU-C.W. Post 11 11 13 John Keysor Bill Breier A Jr. 6-1 180 Setauket, NYWard Melville 8 9 Jeremy Kyrkostas 10 Rob Bonaguro M Vin D’Angelo M Sr. M 5-8 Jr. Fr. 185 5-10 5-10 195 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 195 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale PA/Ridley Glenolden, 5 6 Ryan Kelaher 7 John Gorman Brian Trombino D DM A Jr. Jr. So. 6-0 5-11 5-10 164 183 193 Lindenhurst, Brook, NY/Ward Stony NY/Lindenhurst/Nassau Melville/Loyola CC Huntington Station, NY/St. Anthony’s 2 3 Ryan Miller 4 Bill Peters Dom Valente A M Jr. RFr. 6-1 5-10 188 165 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset Plainview, Kennedy NY/J.F. No. No. Name 1 Ryan Lucas M Jr. 5-11 170 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 2005 Numerical Roster Numerical 2005

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 10 18 Julian Watts D So. 6-2 187 Huntington, NY/St. Anthony’s NY/St. Huntington, NY/Riverhead Calverton, Point NY/Rocky Point, Rocky CT/Southington Plantsville, 187 171 NY/J.F. Kennedy Plainview, 6-2 212 River 220 NY/Shoreham-Wading Shoreham, 5-11 So. River NY/Shoreham-Wading Shoreham, 5-10 in Players Returning 6-3 165 Fr. Wading River NY/Shoreham Shoreham, Anthony’s NY/St. Levittown, 160 Fr. Sr. 5-10 D Team Managers: 155 Anthony’s NY/St. Station, Huntington School NJ/Salisbury Head, M Bay Coaches: 5-11Assistant RFr. NY/Farmingdale Farmingdale, 193 200 Coach: D Lacrosse Head MA/Carlisle Concord, M 5-11 Fr. Watts Julian M 6-1 Wansor Eddie 193 6-4 18 182 Fr. 191 Vivonetto Jack 20 200 Jr. A NY/Baldwin Baldwin, 5-10 Fr. Vilar Ryan 5-11 43 Valente Dom 6-0 M NY/Farmingdale/Navy Massapequa, Melville NY/Ward Setauket, East Harbor Hollow, Spring Laurel NY/Cold 36 So. 6-5 Fr. Unterstein Mike 4 PA/Ridley Park, Ridley A Jr. G 171 Unterstein Kevin 35 Fr. LSM NY/Manhasset Manhasset, 223 Unterstein Chris 238 34 203 A School Key MD/The 5-10 Annapolis, Tuohy C. James M 33 183 Academy D Thayer J. Tuohey James MA/The 6-1 Marshfield, CC 21 6-0 6-3 Jr. NY/Hicksville/Nassau Hicksville, Trombino Brian 188 38 Post 6-1 NY/Hicksville/LIU-C.W. 165 Hicksville, Sr. So. Treubig Tim Jr. 7 NY/Oceanside Oceanside, 6-1 Stabler Collin G 22 Jr. 201 5-10 202 Southard Matthew 25 Melville NYWard M Setauket, A Melville/Loyola Stony NY/Ward Brook, M Jr. NY/Hicksville 193 Hicksville, Schwartzberg Sr. David 23 170 6-2 Peters Bill 6-0 D 26 State Melville/Ohio NY/Ward Setauket, Panarelli 5-11 6-0 Len Fr. 3 180 A M Jr. 183 185 Orsen John Vancouver, 40 B.C., Canada/Gleneagle School Salisbury NY/The Heights, Wheatley Jr. Jr. Moyer Brett 19 CC 6-1 NY/Lindenhurst/Nassau Lindenhurst, D 6-0 181 Morgan James 5-8 15 D Miller Ryan DM Anthony’s 215 NY/St. Cove, 14 Glen Jr. M Sr. 5-10 Hall Jr. MD/Calvert Reistertown, 269 McPherson Ryan 2 Glenolden, PA/Ridley 164 McCarthy Sean 41 6-4 Jr. A Mascaretti Joe 6-2 47 M 196 Mullen Denver, CO/J.K. D 5-11 Lucas Ryan So. 195 PA/Ridley Holmes, 16 Kyrkostas Jeremy 195 Fr. A 1 NY/Hicksville Hicksville, Jr. 6-1 Keysor John 6-2 8 180 5-10 A Kelaher Ryan 11 187 Fr. D DM Sr. Kaspar Peter NY/Farmingdale Farmingdale, 5 Fr. 170 5-9 Ianucci Athan 5-10 44 M Hagans Connor 32 5-10 D Jr. Gorman John Fr. M 195 30 Figueroa So. Pascual 6 5-10 M Jon Edwards 31 D D’Angelo Vin 37 M Jr. Crichlow Brian 10 Nick Colleluori 17 Cohen Max M 27 Tom Brewer 42 Breier Bill 24 Bonaguro Rob 13 9 Name No. 2005 Alphabetical Roster Meghan Gilmore and Nick Gunn and Gilmore Meghan Joe Amplo, Sean Smith and Ron Caputo Ron and Smith Amplo, Joe Sean bold. John Danowski (Rutgers, 1976) (Rutgers, Danowski John M So. 5-11 210 Darien, CT/Darien Darien, 210 5-11 So. M Woodmere, NY/Hewlett Island NY/Grand Island, Grand 195 School/College Hometown/High 200 5-7 Fr. 6-2 Wt. Fr. A Ht. D Cl. Pos.

11 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Played 2004: High Tom Brewer Tom Tom Tom Brewer Midfield Sophomore 170, 5-10, NY/Hicksville Hicksville, Second year on the Hofstra roster… Second year on the Hofstra as a freshman...Tallied in 13 games for the Pride two goals and four assists for six points...Scored goals points...Scored six for assists four and goals two against Cornell Heart...Had one man- and Sacred up goal...Assisted on two goals against Binghamton... up goal...Assisted on two Born March Born March Lettered in lacrosse and in lacrosse Lettered 24 Year Year 2004 GP 13 Sht. 9 G 2 A 4 Pts. GB 6 15 Personal: 12, 1985…Has one include brother…Hobbies surfing and fishing…Also by Towson, recruited Massachusetts, Loyola and Maryland… Business major. Also had assists against Towson and Villanova...Took nine shots and and Villanova...Took Towson Also had assists against balls... picked up 15 ground School: football…Honorable mention All-American as a junior and senior…All-Nassau County pick as a sophomore…Two- time All-Nassau County selection in football…

Born High 2004: Personal: Born January 10, Personal: Came to Hofstra after one Lettered in lacrosse, football and in lacrosse, Lettered Junior College: Grand Island, NY/Grand Island NY/Grand Grand Island, Bill Bill Breier Defense Freshman 200, 6-2, Midfield Junior 195, 5-10, NY/Farmingdale/ Farmingdale, College Nassau Community Rob Rob Bonaguro First year on the Pride Lacrosse roster… First year on the Pride Lacrosse School: basketball at Grand Island High School…Helped Second season on the Hofstra roster… Second season on the Lettered in lacrosse and football at Farmingdale in lacrosse Lettered team to a league championship as a senior…Was team to a league championship as a senior…Was Played in all 14 games as a sophomore...Recorded as a sophomore...Recorded Played in all 14 games seven goals and one assist for eight points...Tallied for eight points...Tallied seven goals and one assist named first team All-Western New York as a senior and New York named first team All-Western two goals against Sacred Heart...Added goals against Heart...Added two goals against Sacred High School: 9

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2004 14 29 7 1 8 12 Year Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB State…Youth lacrosse volunteer…Also recruited by Navy, Towson, Towson, Navy, by volunteer…Also recruited lacrosse State…Youth and as a research Canisius and Clarkson…Plans to pursue a career development engineer…Mechanical engineering major. Western New York selection in basketball as a senior…Member of New York Western Section 6 football championship team… who plays volleyball at Buffalo and one sister, 1986…Has two brothers second team All-WNY as a junior…First team all-league pick as a junior balls as a senior…All-Academic and senior…Picked up 146 ground education major. time All-Nassau County pick in lacrosse and football…Highest scoring and football…Highest time All-Nassau County pick in lacrosse goals… midfielder in school history with 148 career at New Mike, who plays lacrosse 27, 1984…Has one brother, March and Massachusetts…Physical by Towson recruited Tech…Also York 2003… for five years…Helped High School…Played varsity lacrosse championships…Two- Nassau County lacrosse Farmingdale to three Was sixth on the team in conference scoring with five points, all on sixth on the team in conference Was 29 shots… goals...Took New City, in Garden season (2002-03) at Nassau Community College Lions’ NJCAA national semifinalist team in a member of the Was York… Villanova, Notre Dame, Delaware, Drexel and Binghamton...Lone and Binghamton...Lone Drexel Dame, Delaware, Notre Villanova, man-up goal and picked up one assist came at Stony Brook...Scored the game-winning goal against Binghamton... balls...Scored 12 ground Meet The Pride The Meet

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 12 Undecided major. Muhlenberg…Aspires toteach,coachandbecomeanathleticdirector… and running…Alsorecruited byRutgers,Delaware, Drexel, Cabriniand October19,1985…Hasthree brothers…HobbiesBorn includebowling Award recipient…John B. Wilson Scholarshiprecipient… and all-area selection…Two-time All-Delcoselection…2004SealTeam State…Plans topursueacareer inbusiness...Undecidedmajor. the summer…Alsorecruited bySyracuse,Notre DameandOneonta brother…Serves asacampcounselorandteachesroller hockeyduring soccer selection… State SpiritAward recipient…All-county swimmer…All-conference junior…Missed mostofseniorseasonduetoabroken leg…NewYork records forgoalsandassists…Scored 36goalsandadded32assistsasa Meet The Pride 27 42 teams…All-Southeastern Pennsylvania,All-Central teams…All-Southeastern in lacrosse…Lacrosse teamcaptain…Holdsschool Personal: Member ofthree statechampionshiplacrosse York…Two-time All-NassauCountyselection soccer atHewlettHighSchoolinHewlett,New Ridley HighSchoolinFolsom,Pennsylvania… School: First yearontheHofstraLacrosse roster… Lettered inlacrosse, footballandwrestling at First yearontheHofstraroster… Woodmere, NY/Hewlett 5-7, 195, Freshman Attack Cohen Max Holmes, PA/Ridley 5-10, 187, Freshman Defense Colleluori Nick Born October4,1986…Hasone Born Lettered inlacrosse, swimmingand High School: Personal: High

Foundation…Aspires tobeadentist…Psychologymajor. one brother…Born August14,1982…ActivewiththeMake-a-Wish Played onfootballstatechampionshipteamin1999… team all-conference selectionasasophomore, juniorandsenior… Colorado…Named toAll-Coloradoteamasajuniorandsenior…First of footballandbasketballatJ.K.MullenHighSchoolinDenver, season… his lonegoalinwinagainstDrexel…Had twoground ballsonthe elementary schoollevel…Undecidedmajor.elementary teams…Aspires toteachphysicaleducationandspecialatthe Folsom BoysClubLacrosse andtheRidleyParkBoysClubFootball Widener…Active volunteerwithseveralorganizations, includingthe 10, 1985…Hastwobrothers…Also recruitedDrexel byMaryland, and Central Leaguepickasajuniorandsenior… of theYear asasenior…First teamAll-Delaware Countyselection…All- aer 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 GB 0 0 0 Pts. 1 0 A 1 3 1 G 2 9 Sht. 4 Career 5 2004 GP 2003 Year l0 l7 High School: selection as a junior and senior…Delaware County Player a freshman…Scored onegoalon twoshots…Scored time HighSchoolAll-American…All-Pennsylvania at RidleyHighSchoolinFolsom,Pennsylvania…Two- shot... sophomore...Played inthree CAA games...Took one School: First seasonontheHofstraLacrosse roster… roster… Third seasonontheHofstraLacrosse Denver, CO/J.K. Mullen 5-9, 180, Junior Midfield Crichlow Brian Glenolden, PA/Ridley 5-10, 195, Freshman Midfield D’Angelo Vincent Playedfouryearsoflacrosse and three years 2003: Playedfouryearsoflacrosse andfootball 2004: Sawlimitedactioninfivegamesas Sawactioninfourgamesasa Personal: Personal: Born September Born Has High 13 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE High At Nassau CC: Born 1986…Has two August 5, Lettered in lacrosse, football and in lacrosse, Lettered Played four years of lacrosse at St. at Played four years of lacrosse Personal: Born sisters November 10, 1983…Has two Midfield Junior 164, 5-11, NY/Lindenhurst/ Lindenhurst, Nassau CC Pascual Pascual Figueroa Midfield Freshman 196, 6-1, Anthony’s NY/St. Glen Cove, John Gorman First season at Hofstra after graduating from First season at Hofstra after graduating from First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Lacrosse First year on the Hofstra School: High School: Nassau Community College… Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New High Anthony’s Attended Nassau Community College in Garden Attended Nassau Community College in Garden York… sisters…Hobbies include lifting weights and singing… sisters…Hobbies include City, New York, for two years...Helped lead team for two New York, City, Personal: 6 3l to division championship and to NJCAA semifinals in 2004…All- to division championship and to NJCAA semifinals America selection… a two-time All-Suffolk at Lindenhurst High School…Was wrestling mention all-county pick County selection in wrestling…Honorable in football… (Patrick) and sister (Sara) played lacrosse and one brother…Brother to guitar…Aspires at Cortland…Hobbies include fishing and playing become a teacher and coach…Physical education major. Has done volunteer work at a soup kitchen…Undecided major. Has done volunteer work

2004: Played four years Has one sister Played in High School: of lacrosse and of lacrosse Played in 16 Red-shirted as 2002: football at Calvert Personal: 2003: 2001: Hall High School in Towson, Hall High School in Towson, Maryland… and two brothers…Born December and two brothers…Born major. Sacred Heart… Sacred to America East a freshman…Named 8, 1981…Also recruited by Cornell,8, 1981…Also recruited Academic Honor Roll… action against Army, Delaware and Delaware action against Army, Maryland and Towson…Exercise specialist Maryland and Towson…Exercise three games as a red-shirt freshman…Saw freshman…Saw games as a red-shirt three twice against Villanova… Defense Senior 195, 6-2, MD/Calvert Hall Reistertown, balls ground on the season…Picked up three Jon Jon Edwards Fifth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Lacrosse Fifth year on the Hofstra close defense as a junior... Started all 14 games at Picked up 15 ground balls on the season...Had two balls on the Picked up 15 ground ground balls against Villanova, Cornell, Delaware, balls against Villanova, ground Stony Brook and Binghamton...Received the Bengt and Binghamton...Received Stony Brook

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Barbaccia Memorial Scholarship Award and the Colonial Athletic Award Barbaccia Memorial Scholarship Academic Award... Association Commissioner’s balls up 15 ground games and started five as a sophomore…Picked Meet The Pride The Meet

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 14 recruited byGeorgetown, Hartford andOhioState…Undecidedmajor. Tournament… Association…Three-time MostValuable PlayerinCanadaNational at GleneagleHighSchool…Playedlacrosse intheCanadianLacrosse the Binghamtongame... Scored twoman-upgoals...Was namedCAARookieoftheWeek after ninth intheCAAassists...Took 54shotsandhad32ground balls... semifinal gameatTowson...Tallied twogoalsatVillanova...Ranked threeassists againstCornell...Scored goalsintheCAATournament goals andtwoassistsagainstBinghamton...Addedonegoalthr 26 points...Tallied fourgoalsandoneassistatNotre Dame...Hadthree business. Navy andUMBC…Soupkitchenvolunteer…Planstopursueacareer in Hobbies includescubadivingandtraveling…Alsorecruited byArmy, sister…Cousin BrianHollowayplayedfortheNewEnglandPatriots… 2001 Empire StateGames… teams…Member ofAthletesHelpingAthletes…Won agoldmedalatthe and football…MemberoftheHonorRoll…Team captainofallthree selection inlacrosse…Two-time all-divisionselectioninlacrosse Meet The Pride 04 4 4 5 1 6 32 GB 26 Pts. 11 A 15 G 54 Sht. 14 GP 2004 Year 32 30 in lacrosse, footballandbasketball…All-Suffolk County Personal: the teaminscoringwith15goalsand11assistsfor West HighSchoolinDixHills,NewYork…Lettered and started13asafreshman...Ranked secondon School: Tournament selection First yearontheHofstraLacrosse roster… Colonial AthleticAssociationChampionship Second yearontheHofstraroster… Half HollowHillsWest Wheatley Heights, NY/ 6-2, 269, Freshman Defense Hagans Connor Vancouver, Canada/Gleneagle 6-4, 215, Sophomore Attack Ianucci Athan High School: Born April15,1982…Hasonesister…Also Born Isa2002graduateofHalfHollowHills Personal: PlayedbasketballandRugby Born October3,1984…Hasone Born ...Played inall14games 2004: All- High ee at age5…Businessmajor. Personal: County pickasasenior…Tallied 36goalsand44assistsasasenior… Member ofNewYork statechampionshipsquadin2000…All-Suffolk of footballatWard MelvilleHighSchoolinStonyBrook, NewYork… not play… at Massachusetts...Took oneshot... Rutgers…History major.Rutgers…History brother andonesister…Alsorecruited byNorthCarolina, Syracuseand division selectioninfootball… lacrosse…Helped Patriotstostatelacrosse titlesin1999and2000…All- and all-divisionselection…Team captainasaseniorinfootballand Lacrosse All-Americanasasenior…Two-time All-Suffolk County basketball atWard MelvilleHighSchoolinSetauket,NewYork… up twoground balls… balls…Appeared infivegamesasasophomore in2004andscooped 04 1 0 0 0 GB 0 Pts. A 0 G 1 Sht. 2 GP 2004 Year 44 5 Born May31,1983…Hasonesister…Beganplayinglacrosse Born High School: two gamesasasophomore...Played atNotre Dameand Played in11games2003andrecorded three ground University inColumbus,Ohio… Maryland… Joined thePrideafteroneyearatTheOhioState after twoyearsatLoyolaCollegeinBaltimore, Second seasonontheHofstraLacrosse roster… First yearontheHofstraroster…Joins thePride High School: Ohio StateUniversity Setauket, NY/Ward Melville/ 5-10, 181, Junior Attack Kaspar Pete Loyola College Brook,Stony NY/Ward Melville/ 6-0, 183, Junior Defense Kelaher Ryan Playedthree yearsoflacrosse andoneyear At Loyola: Personal: At OhioState: Lettered inlacrosse, footballand Born June11,1983…Hasone Born PlayedtwoyearsatLoyola… 2004: Red-shirted anddid Playedin 15 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Meet The Pride John Jeremy Keysor Kyrkostas Attack Midfield 6-1, 180, Junior 5-8, 185, Senior Setauket, NY/Ward Melville Hicksville, NY/Hicksville

Third year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2004: Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse Played in all 14 games and ranked fifth on the roster…2004: Missed the entire season due ll team in scoring with 19 points on 15 goals an four 8 to injury...2003: Played in 15 games…Tallied assists...Tallied three goals in the season opener three goals and three assists for six points…Had a against Cornell...Had two goals and one assist at season-high three points, including two goals, against Princeton...Posted one goal and two assists against Sacred Heart... Delaware…Tallied the game-winning goal, breaking a 9-9 tie, against Notched two goals at Delaware... the Blue Hens…Also scored against Binghamton…Posted assists Added one goal and one assist at against Syracuse, Delaware and Towson…Took five shots against Villanova...Had six goals and the Delaware…Picked up eight ground balls on the season…Had three assists in CAA games... two ground balls against Binghamton…2002: Was not a member of Was fourth on the team in the team as a sophomore…2001: Red-shirted as a freshman…High ground balls with 36... School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and wrestling at Hicksville High Took 70 face-offs, winning School…Lacrosse All-American as a senior in 2000…All-Nassau County 23 (.329)...Took 61 shots selection in 1999…Scored 50 goals and added 23 assists as a senior… on the season...2003: Personal: Has two brothers…Born April 2, 1982…Brother Timmy was Played in 16 games and an All-American soccer player at Norwich University…Aspires to teach started seven as a true physical education and coach…Sports science and education major. freshman...Was third on the team in scoring with Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 12 goals and 12 assists for 2001 Red-shirted 24 points…Tallied one 2002 Did not play goal and a season-high 2003 15 14 3 3 6 8 three assists against 2004 Did not play Drexel…Had three Career 15 14 3 3 6 8 points at Towson twice…Scored two E S S O R C A L S ’ N E M A R T S F O H 5 0 0 2 goals against Towson twice and Villanova once…Won 60 of 138 face-offs for a .438 winning percentage…Won seven of 12 draws against Delaware, six of seven against Cornell, six of 10 against Notre Dame, and four of five at Sacred Heart…Picked up 55 ground balls, which was second John Keysor on the team…Had six ground balls against Towson, Delaware and Cornell…Took 48 shots on the season…High School: Played three years of lacrosse and soccer at Ward Melville High School in Setauket, New York…Personal: Has two brothers…Born November 1, 1983…Hobbies include skiing and hiking…Marketing major.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2003 16 48 12 12 24 55 2004 14 61 15 4 19 36 Career 30 109 27 16 43 91

16 State…Plans toteachphysicaleducation…Physical educationmajor recruited byTowson, Massachusetts,Hobart,BucknellandOhio team… 50 goalsand39assistsasasenior…NamedtoAcademicAll-American a sophomore…Holds schoolrecord forcareer goalswith138…Had Meet The Pride 04 4 3 6 5 30 49 19 15 34 GB 19 13 6 Pts. 7 21 9 A 12 59 33 G 26 31 Sht. 14 Career 17 2004 GP 2003 Year Cornell...Notched onegoalandtwoassistsagainstBinghamton... Cornell...Notched Ryan Lucas Personal: Scored thegame-winninggoalagainstLoyola,andhadtwo l man-up goalsontheseason...Pickedup30ground balls, including sevenagainstLoyolaandsixatTowson...Took at Villanova...Posted twogoals and oneassistagainst Has two brothers…Born January 16,1983…Also Hastwobrothers…Born January and sixassistsfor15points...Recorded three goals 10 onattackasasophomore...Tallied ninegoals roster… Fourth seasonontheHofstraLacrosse Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 5-11, 170, Junior Midfield Lucas Ryan 33 shots…ReceivedColonialAthletic 2004: Association Commissioner’s Academic with 19pointson12goalsandseven freshman…Ranked fifthontheteam 17 gamesandstartednineasa Award… assists…Tallied agoalandtwoassists Playedin14gamesandstarted against Binghamton…Scored Towson andPrinceton…Took 26 shots,includingaseason- season, includingthree against two goalsagainstVillanova and Picked up19ground ballsonthe Towson…Had fiveman-up goals Princeton andBinghamton… Notched twoassistsagainst which wasthird ontheteam… high fouragainstTowson and Villanova… 2003: shirted asafreshman... High School…Team High School: conference selectionas Most Valuable Playeras lacrosse atOceanside three yearsofvarsity Playedinall a juniorandsenior… as asophomore…All- Honorable mention Rookie oftheYear junior and senior… All-American asa 2002: Was red- Played . Nickname isDeuce…Physicaleducationmajor. in football… county selection…All-conference andacademicall-conference pick honorable mentionAll-NassauCountyasasenior…Academicall- Lettered inlacrosse andfootballatHicksvilleHighSchool…Named and Sacred Heart…Planstostarthisownbusiness…Undecided major. Hobbies includeskiing,surfingand fishing…Alsorecruited byDrexel and senior… Player andcaptainasasenior…Ski teamMVPandcaptainasajunior major.in education…History reading…Began playinglacrosse atage10…Plans topursueamaster’s softball andbasketballatNewYork Tech…Hobbies includesurfingand and football… a 2001graduateofHicksvilleHighSchoolwhere helettered inlacrosse NJCAA NationalChampionshipteamasafreshman… 47 4l l6 Personal: Personal: Personal: American teamasasophomore in2003…Memberof in 2004…All-NYCACselection… League selectioninlacrosse…Team MostValuable York… two yearsoflacrosse…Division IIAll-American England lacrosse selection…All-IndependentSchool in Brookville, NewYork… Academy inBraintree, Massachusetts…All-New Nassau CommunityCollegeinGarden City, New the PrideaftertwoyearsatC.W. PostUniversity First yearontheHofstraLacrosse roster…Joined Lettered inlacrosse, footballandskiingatThayer First yearontheHofstraroster… Hofstra inSeptember2003aftertwoseasonsat First seasonontheHofstraroster…Came to Sean Hicksville, NY/Hicksville/C.W. Post 6-0, 193, Junior Midfield Mascaretti Joe Marshfield, MA/ThayerAcademy 6-2, 201, Freshman Defense McPherson Ryan Hicksville, NY/Hicksville/NassauCC 6-0, 202, Junior Defense McCarthy Born September17,1984…Hasonesister… Born Born February 22,1985…Hasonebrother… February Born Hasthree sisters…Twin sisterCynthiaplays At NassauCC: NamedtoNJCAAAll- At C.W. Post: High School: High School: High School: Played

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17 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Played four Played in 12 games Has two sisters…Born 2002: Key School in Annapolis, to Maryland…Led lacrosse two league championships High School: and soccer team to three and soccer team to three championships…Anne Arundel County Athlete of the Year as a senior…Lacrosse as a senior…Lacrosse the Year Personal: tournament Most Valuable tournament Most Valuable Played in 11 games and started Played in 11 games and Player…All-league selection in all three sports as a junior and in all three 2004: senior… November 7, 1982…Plans to pursue a career November 7, 1982…Plans to pursue a career years of lacrosse, soccer and basketball at The years of lacrosse, Took seven shots... seven Took as a teacher…Physical education major. Played in 10 games as a sophomore…Had a sophomore…Had Played in 10 games as James James Morgan Midfield Senior 165, 5-10, MD/The Key School Annapolis, balls, including two against Army... six ground Fourth season on the Hofstra lacrosse Hofstra lacrosse Fourth season on the roster… two assists in win over Sacred Heart...Picked up two assists in win over Sacred Posted his lone goal against Fairfield...Notched Posted his lone goal against Fairfield...Notched one at defensive midfield as a junior...Took three three as a junior...Took one at defensive midfield shots and picked up seven ground balls...Had ground shots and picked up seven as a freshman and tallied a goal and two assists... as a freshman 2003: Princeton and Binghamton… two ground balls against both Drexel and Sacred and Sacred balls against both Drexel two ground shots on the season…Picked up ground balls against shots on the season…Picked up ground one assist on the season against Cornell…Took three three against Cornell…Took one assist on the season Heart... l4 Year Year 2002 GP 2003 12 2004 10 Career Sht. 11 7 33 G 3 3 13 1 A 0 0 1 2 Pts. 1 0 3 GB 3 1 0 4 6 2 7 15 Ryan Miller Played in all 14 games and started Played in all 14 games Played 2004: 2003:

Ryan Ryan Miller Attack Junior 188, 6-1, NY/Manhasset Manhasset, Third season on the Hofstra Lacrosse season on the Hofstra Lacrosse Third roster… seven as a sophomore...Was sixth on seven as a sophomore...Was the team in scoring with nine goals and the team in scoring with seven assists for 16 points...Recorded four points...Recorded 16 for assists seven High School: Born November 21, 2

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2002 and 2003…History major. of the National Lacrosse League and the of the National Lacrosse of Major League Long Island Lizards Kory was an assistant Lacrosse…Sister coach at Hofstra in lacrosse women’s 1982…Has eight brothers and two 1982…Has eight brothers Blake played lacrosse sisters…Brother 1993 to 1996 and at Hofstra from plays for the Anaheim Storm currently selection in lacrosse…All- pick in track… conference Personal: Lettered in lacrosse, football in lacrosse, Lettered and track at Manhasset, New selection York…All-American as a senior…All-Nassau County and Binghamton…Picked balls…Took up 14 ground 26 shots… Villanova, Binghamton, Drexel Binghamton, Drexel Villanova, and Cornell…Assisted on goals against Notre three Dame and two against Cornell and Binghamton…Scored twice in and Binghamton…Scored victory over Army…Also scored against Syracuse, Princeton, eighth on the team in scoring with 15 points on eight goals and seven assists…Had a season-high three Dame, Cornellpoints against Notre Dished out two assists against Cornell...Took Dished out two assists against Cornell...Took balls, 28 shots and picked up nine ground at Princeton... including three in 15 games as a freshman…Ranked goals and one assist against Binghamton...Tallied two Binghamton...Tallied goals and one assist against and Sacred both Delaware goals and one assist against Heart...Posted one goal and two assists at Villanova... Meet The Pride The Meet

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 18 major. education andcoach…Physical and Delaware…Aspires toteachphysical golf…Also recruited byPennState,Rutgers two brothers…Hobbies includeplaying Personal: Player oftheYear infootballasasenior… junior andsenior…Countyleague and All-CentralLeaguehonorsasa All-Pennsylvania, All-Delaware County 2001 and 2002…Earned All-American, to Pennsylvaniastatechampionshipsin Folsom, Pennsylvania…HelpedRidley basketball atRidleyHighSchoolin four yearsoflacrosse, footballand Championship… 2003 thatcaptured theUnder19World during thesummerof Under 19team on theUnitedStates Binghamton…Played ground ballsagainst Towson…Tallied five six ground ballsat up aseasonbest fourth ontheteaminground ballswith49…Picked Played inall17gamesandstarted15asafreshman…Was Co-Rookie oftheYear…All-CAA secondteamselection… won eight(.296)... to tiethegameagainstSacred Heart...Took 27face-offs and Johns HopkinsandPrinceton...Recorded amemorableassist up 12ground ballsagainstSacred Heart,andsixagainstboth the teamwith58ground ballsand rankedfifthintheCAA...Picked selection...Played inall14games,starting13,asasophomore...Led Meet The Pride aer 1 0 1 107 58 49 1 1 0 GB 1 1 Pts. 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 G 0 31 Sht. 14 Career 17 2004 GP 2003 Year l5 Born January 1,1984…Has January Born Mention High School: Lacrosse 2003: selection by 2005 Preseason All-Americanfirstteam Third seasonontheHofstraLacrosse team… Ridley Park, PA/Ridley 6-1, 183, Junior Defense Moyer Brett ColonialAthleticAssociation ...All-Colonial AthleticAssociationfirstteam ...2004: USILAAll-AmericanHonorable Played Face-Off Yearbook Face-Off Orsen John and Inside against Cornell...Took nineshotsandhad13ground balls...Hadsix against JohnsHopkins...Scored agoalagainstLoyolaandhadanassist football andwrestling atFarmingdale HighSchool…All-conference Heart, Drexel andVillanova... Picked up34grounds balls,includingfiveingames againstSacred of 20face-offs againstSacred Heartand10of19againstPrinceton... off manasajunior...Took 186draws,winning78(.419)...Won 13 Midshipmen... 04 9 2 13 32 19 5 8 3 GB 2 2 Pts. 0 3 6 A 3 27 9 G 18 21 Sht. 4 Career 17 2004 GP 2003 Year ground ballsagainstBinghamton... 40 l9 as afreshman…Tallied three goalsontheseason…Scored two goals atTowson andoneagainst Duke…Pickedup18ground balls, includingthree againstSyracuseandDelaware…Took 18 shotsontheseason…Took three shotsagainstSyracuse 2004: and Sacred Heart… 2000 through 2002…Playedinjustonegameforthe assists forfivepoints...Postedtwogoalsandoneassist of lacrosse andtwoyearsoffootballatColdSpring Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland fromNaval AcademyinAnnapolis,Maryland games oftheseason...Recorded three goalsandtwo during practice...Playedandstartedinthefirstfour roster…Joined HofstraafterattendingtheU.S. Harbor HighSchoolinColdSpringHarbor, New Playedin13gamesasHofstra’s face- primary Missed mostoftheseasonaftersuffering aninjury Third seasonontheHofstraroster… Second seasonontheHofstraLacrosse Laurel Hollow, NY/ColdSpringHarbor 6-3, 203, Junior Midfield Orsen John Naval Academy Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/U.S. 6-1, 223, Senior Midfield Panarelli Len York…Helped lacrosse teamtoNassauCounty Denver…Marketing major. recruited byGeorgetown, Hobartand at HolyCross…Hobbies includegolf…Also championship asasenior…Secondteam one sister…Brother, Rich,playedhockey High School: All-American selectionasaseniorafter January 25,1984…HasonebrotherJanuary and scoring 50goalsandadding21assists… All-county infootball… Two-time All-NassauCountyselection… High School: 2003: Lettered inlacrosse, Playedinall17games Playedthree years

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Born Born 19 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE High Has one Personal: Was red-shirted red-shirted Was Born June 17, All-Colonial Athletic 2002: 2003: Personal: Played one year of lacrosse, and three and three Played one year of lacrosse, Played four years of lacrosse and soccer Played four years of lacrosse Started all 14 games as a sophomore... Started all 14 games as Collin Collin Stabler Defense Freshman 200, 6-5, Carlisle MA/Concord Concord, Southard Southard Goalie Junior 171, 5-10, NY/Baldwin Baldwin, years of football and basketball at Concord years of football and basketball at Concord First season on the Pride Lacrosse roster… First season on the Pride Lacrosse School: Matthew Matthew roster… Hofstra Lacrosse Fourth season on the 2004: Played all but 30 minutes on the season...Recorded on the season...Recorded Played all but 30 minutes Carlisle High School in Concord, Massachusetts… Carlisle High School in Concord, a 10.82 goals against average and a .526 save a 10.82 goals against average Member of DCL championship lacrosse team that Member of DCL championship lacrosse percentage...Recorded 162 saves while allowing 146 162 saves while allowing percentage...Recorded High School: 23 25 Year Year 2003 GP/GS 2004 17/15 W-L Career 14/14 11-6 31/29 Min 4-9 15-15 GA-GAA 942 1751 809 145-9.23 Svs.-Pct. 291-9.97 146-10.82 181-.555 343-.541 162-.526 advanced to the Eastern Massachusetts finals…All-star selection in as a senior…Received U.S. basketball and football…Class president Marines Distinguished Athlete Award… 1986…Has one sister…Hobbies include playing guitar and surfing… Soup kitchen volunteer…Served Program as a mentor in the Pathways in bioengineering… in a career Carlisle…Is interested at Concord major. Undeclared record… Had 17 saves in the CAA semifinal win over Villanova… Had 17 record… saves against 12 Posted 15 saves in a 12-11 win at Army… Recorded Duke…Had 11 saves in win over Syracuse… as a freshman... mention All-American at Baldwin High School…Named to honorable in 2000 Goalie of the Year team as a junior and senior…Nassau County of Playoffs…Member and 2001…Led Baldwin to the Nassau County State Games team in 2000… the Long Island Empire by North recruited August 4, 1983…Also sister and one brother…Born referee…Management and Maryland…Has worked as a PAL Carolina major. goals on the year...Recorded 19 saves against Johns Hopkins, 18 in 9-8 19 saves against Johns Hopkins, 18 goals on the year...Recorded 16 16 in a 6-3 loss at Massachusetts…Also posted win over Loyola, and in the CAA in saves per third and Villanova...Ranked saves at Delaware a 4-9 won-loss record... game...Recorded in all 17 games and started Association second team selection…Played in the CAA and 26th in the second 15…Logged 942 minutes…Was country with a 9.23 goals against average…Had a .555 save percentage, ranks 19th 181 saves, which which was fourth in the CAA…Recorded an 11-6 win-loss on the all-time Hofstra single season list…Posted Saw 2004: Born March 31, 31, Born March Born October 17, Personal: Personal: Played in nine games as a 2004: Lettered in football and lacrosse at Darien in football and lacrosse Lettered Attack Sophomore 238, 6-0, Melville NY/Ward East Setauket, Dave Dave Schwartzberg Peters Midfield Sophomore 210, 5-11, CT/Darien/Bridgton Academy Darien, Bill Bill Lettered in lacrosse, football and ice hockey at in lacrosse, Lettered Second season as a member of the Hofstra Pride… Second year on the Hofstra roster… games as a freshman... limited action in just three freshman...Recorded two goals on the season...Scored season...Scored the on goals two freshman...Recorded Took one face-off against Stony Brook...Prep School: Stony Brook...Prep against face-off one Took goals against Notre Dame and Delaware...Took nine Dame and Delaware...Took goals against Notre Attended Bridgton Academy in Bridgton, Maine, Attended Bridgton Academy in Bridgton, Maine, shots...Picked up two ground balls, both against Stony shots...Picked up two ground during the 2002-2003 academic year and played during the 2002-2003 academic year and played Born February 4, 1985…Has one brother…Also recruited by Born recruited February 4, 1985…Has one brother…Also High School: High School: 3

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Year Year 2004 GP 9 Sht. 9 G 2 A Pts. 0 GB 2 2 Year Year 2004 GP 3 Sht. 0 G 0 A Pts. 0 GB 0 0 Year Year 2004 GP 13 Sht. 0 G 0 A 0 Pts. GB 0 34 a physician…Has served as a volunteer at a children’s hospital, with a a physician…Has served at a children’s as a volunteer major. and at a soup kitchen...Pre-med/biology youth group mention All-American as a senior…Three-time all-division pick…Two- mention All-American as a senior…Three-time County selection…Division Rookie of the Year… time All-Suffolk Personal: Penn, UMBC and Cornell…Plans as to pursue a career North Carolina, Brook... New York…Honorable Melville High School in Stony Brook, Ward Ohio State…Business major. Darien to state semifinals as a senior… at Trinity Jay plays lacrosse brother 1983…Has four brothers…His by recruited College...Hobbies include golf and video games…Also lacrosse… football as a and lacrosse High School…Named to All-FCIAC team in goals and 34 recipient…Tallied Player Award senior…Most Improved in football…Helped seven assists as a senior…All-county selection 1982…Has one brother, Steve, who plays for Syracuse…Also recruited recruited who plays for Syracuse…Also Steve, one brother, 1982…Has and Rutgers…Plans to become a teacher… by Massachusetts, Army Mathematics major. selection in lacrosse as a senior…All-Nassau County football selection County football selection a senior…All-Nassau as lacrosse selection in to Nassau County championships Farmingdale as a senior…Helped football (1999)… (1998) and in lacrosse Meet The Pride The Meet

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 20 golfing andsurfing…Businessmajor. one sister…Brother Peterplayslacrosse atPrinceton…Hobbiesinclude Fairfield andSacred Heart…Marketingmajor. Olympics volunteer…AlsorecruitedMassachusetts, byMaryland, Athlete… All-Nassau Countyselectioninbasketball…NewYork StateScholar- league selectionasasenior…Scored 20goalsandadded10assists… School…Member of2002NassauCountychampionshipteam…All- School: the season,includingeightagainstDrexel andsevenatTowson… balls…Posted three ground ballsinfivecontests…Took 64shotson Sacred Heart...Recorded twoassistsatTowson…Picked up29ground and three man-up goals…Scored thegame-winnerinovertimetobeat Duke, MassachusettsandVillanova…Had twogame-winninggoals points on11goalsandfourassists…Tallied twogoalsingamesagainst and started15asafreshman…Ranked seventhontheteamwith15 fifth intheCAAshotspergame... five ground ballsagainstStonyBrook...Took 82shotsandranked game...Had twoman-upgoalsandpickedup25ground balls...Had Towson ...Was namedtheCAAPlayerofWeek aftertheCornell one goalineachofthefirstsevengames...Recorded twoassistsagainst and twoagainstSacred Heart...Openedtheseasonbyscoringatleast Meet The Pride 04 4 2 5 2 25 54 29 21 36 GB 15 Pts. 10 6 4 26 15 A 11 146 82 G 64 31 Sht. 14 Career 17 2004 GP 2003 Year 22 7 Lettered inlacrosse andbasketballatFarmingdale High Personal: Personal: against Cornell...Tallied three goalsagainstBinghamton in lacrosse…Named Offensive PlayeroftheYear… six assists...Scored fourgoalsintheseasonopener the teaminscoringwith21pointson15goalsand in lacrosse andfootball…All-LongIslandselection Born October10,1983…Hasonebrother…Special Born Born January 24,1984…Hastwobrothers January and Born all 14gamesasasophomore...Was fourthon Third yearontheHofstraroster… School inSouthHuntington,NewYork…Lettered School: First seasonontheHofstraLacrosse roster… Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 6-1, 191, Junior Midfield Treubig Tim Huntington Station, NY/St. Anthony’s 5-10, 193, Sophomore Attack Trombino Brian Isa2002graduateofSt.Anthony’s High 2003: Playedinall17games 2004: Started High High Rutgers…Undecided major. Hobbies includegolfandtennis…Alsorecruited byLoyola,Towson and balls ontheseason, includingfouragainstVillanova andDelaware… goal andanassist againstDelaware andSyracuse…Pickedup29 ground against Villanova…Recorded two assistsagainstNotre Dame…Hada goals andeightassists…Tallied fourpointsonthree goalsandoneassist started six…Was sixthontheteaminscoringwith18points10 against Towson andStonyBrook... 34 ground balls...Hadsixground ballsagainstSacred Heartandfour at Towson...Scored twoman-upgoals...Took 44shotsandpickedup and StonyBrook...Had twoassistsintheCAATournament semifinals Notre Dame...Recorded twogoalsandoneassistagainstbothVillanova goals andthree assistsatDelaware...Posted three goalsandoneassistat Drexel...Tallied three goalsandtwoassistsagainstSacred Heartandtwo and 13assists...Postedsixmultiple-goalgames...Scored fourgoalsat 12 asasophomore...Led theteaminscoringwith31pointson18goals John’s andCortland…Undecidedmajor. 33 38 2l as ajunior… Tournament Team include snowboarding…Also recruited byArmy, St. Connecticut…Named firstteamAll-Prep League team 19,1986…Hasonesister…Hobbies February years of football at The Salisbury SchoolinSalisbury,years offootballatTheSalisbury Named toAll-ColonialAthleticAssociationfirst School: First yearontheHofstraLacrosse roster… Third yearontheHofstraLacrosse roster… Huntington, NewYork… track atSaintAnthony’s HighSchoolinSouth School: First seasonontheHofstraLacrosse team… Goalie Tuohy James C. Bay Head, School NJ/TheSalisbury 5-11, 182, Freshman Long StickMidfield Tuohey James J. Shoreham-Wading River Shoreham, NY/ 6-1, 193, Junior Attack Unterstein Chris Levittown, NY/SaintAnthony’s 6-4, 200, Freshman … Also votedtotheAll-CAAChampionship Personal: Playedfouryearsoflacrosse and two Lettered inlacrosse, footballand 2003: ...Played inall14gamesandstarted Born September26,1984… Born Playedinall17gamesand Personal: Born Born

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21 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE ...Started Inside and 2004: Named to All- ... Has two sisters…Born January Face-Off Yearbook Did not play and was red-shirted... Did not play and was Played four years of lacrosse and three three and Played four years of lacrosse Played in all 17 games and started 14 as a 2005 Preseason All-American as a 2005 Preseason Personal: 2004: Was red-shirted with a back injury red-shirted and did not Was Ryan Ryan Vilar Midfield Senior 220, 6-3, CT/Southington Plantsville, Dom Dom Valente Midfield Freshman (RS) 165, 5-10, NY/Plainview-Old Plainview, Bethpage JFK 2003: Fifth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… Fifth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse Selected by Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse Hofstra Lacrosse Second season on the Lettered in lacrosse, football and basketball at in lacrosse, Lettered Lacrosse roster… honorable mention High School: Played in 16 games…Scored five goals…Scored two five goals…Scored Played in 16 games…Scored 2002: Colonial Athletic Association second team years of football at Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK High years of football at Plainview-Old 2001: Born December 2, 1984…Has one brother…Also recruited recruited Born December 2, 1984…Has one brother…Also 4 High School: 36 goals versus Drexel…Scored a goal against Air Force…Tallied one score one score a goal against Air Force…Tallied goals versus Drexel…Scored ground up three a goal against Delaware…Picked at Army…Scored Honor 27 shots…Named to America East Commissioner’s balls…Took Roll… Southington High School…Named to All-Connecticut team as a junior Most selection…Team first team all-conference and senior…Two-time Player…Had 35 goals and 20 assists as a junior and 47 goals Valuable and 13 assists as a senior… by Syracuse, Massachusetts, Rutgers and Ohio 8, 1982…Also recruited specialist major. State…Exercise all 14 games as a junior...Was third on the team in scoring with 24 third all 14 games as a junior...Was five points on career-high points on 15 goals and nine assists...Had a goals three goals and two assists against Johns Hopkins...Tallied three goals and one assist at and one assist in win over Loyola...Posted two and one goal and two assists against both Cornell and Notre Towson, the team with four Dame...Notched two goals at Stony Brook...Led balls including 83 shots and picked up 17 ground man-up goals...Took at Stony Brook... three 12 points on eight goals and four assists… as a sophomore…Tallied twice in the goals and one assist against Drexel…Scored two Recorded twice against against Massachusetts…Also scored NCAA Tournament season…Notched assists in four Massachusetts during the regular including five balls on the year, games…Picked up 16 ground different at game NCAA the in six including shots, 41 Binghamton…Took against Massachusetts… compete... School…Nassau County Unsung Hero Award recipient as a senior… recipient Award Unsung Hero School…Nassau County 29 goals and 39 assists in pick…Recorded all-conference Two-time student… roll team captain…Honor his final two seasons…Lacrosse Personal: lacrosse…Business and Bucknell…Coaches PAL Drexel by Delaware, management major. Born High High Personal: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer, and soccer, years of lacrosse Played four Played four years of lacrosse, basketball and Played four years of lacrosse, Played four years of lacrosse and soccer, and soccer, Played four years of lacrosse Born brothers… three April 3, 1984…Has Shoreham-Wading River Shoreham-Wading Mike Mike Unterstein Attack Freshman 160, 5-11, NY/ Shoreham, Midfield Freshman 155, 5-11, NY/ Shoreham, River Shoreham-Wading Kevin Unterstein First year on the Pride Lacrosse roster… First year on the Pride Lacrosse First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster… First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse School: School: soccer at Shoreham-Wading River High School… soccer at Shoreham-Wading and two years of basketball at Shoreham-Wading and two years of basketball at Shoreham-Wading Personal: High School: Member of four Suffolk County championship, two Long Member of four Suffolk River High School…Member of four Suffolk County River High School…Member of four Suffolk Born June 5, 1986…Has three brothers…Older brother brother Born brothers…Older June 5, 1986…Has three

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Year Year 2003 GP 2004 17 Career 14 Sht. 31 35 G 44 79 10 A 18 28 8 13 Pts. 21 18 GB 31 49 29 34 63 Bob played at Penn…Also recruited by Towson and Rutgers…Plans to by Towson Bob played at Penn…Also recruited in athletic training…Undecided major. pursue a career Eric Schmidt Award recipient as team Most Valuable Player…Member as team Most Valuable recipient Eric Schmidt Award State Games team in 2003… of the Long Island Empire Chris and twin brother brothers…Older June 5, 1986…Has three team, while older brother also on the Hofstra Lacrosse are Kevin brother Island championship and one New York State championship team…All- Island championship and one New York and all-division selection as a junior and senior…2004 County Suffolk Chris and twin brother Mike are also on the Hofstra Lacrosse team, also on the Hofstra Lacrosse Mike are Chris and twin brother and by Towson Bob played at Penn…Also recruited while older brother teacher…Undecided Rutgers…Plans to become a physical education major. and all-division selection as a junior…Member of the Long Island and all-division selection as a junior…Member nominee… State Games team in 2003…2004 Dellacave Award Empire Personal: championship, two Long Island championship and one New York State and one New York championship, two Long Island championship County championship team…All-American as a senior…All-Suffolk Brothers Kevin and Mike join him on the Hofstra team this year, while on the Hofstra team this year, Kevin and Mike join him Brothers major. team…Management lacrosse Bob played on the Penn brother Shoreham, New York…Helped lacrosse team to a 21-1 record and the to a 21-1 record team lacrosse York…Helped New Shoreham, selection as a senior…Named 2002 state championship…All-American III teams as senior…All-county County and All-Division to All-Suffolk pick in soccer… Took 35 shots on the season, including six against Villanova and five against Villanova season, including six 35 shots on the Took against Duke… High School in River for two years at Shoreham-Wading and ran track Meet The Pride The Meet

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 22 Villanova…Undecided major. Syracuseand Crazy Legs…Alsorecruited byDuke,Hobart,Cornell, assists asasenior… best quarterbackinSuffolk County…Scored 51goalsandadded30 Most Valuable theBoomerEsiasonAward Player…Earned asthe and football…All-LongIslandselectioninfootball…Lacrosse team Delaware andTowson…Undecided major. drawing, writingandmusic…Alsorecruited byLoyola, 1985…Has twosistersandonebrother…Hobbies include all-league pickinfootball… team…Three-time all-leagueselectioninwrestling…Two-time medal asamemberoftheLongIslandEmpire StateGames Meet The Pride 04 4 3 5 2 17 36 16 3 24 41 12 5 GB 13 9 4 Pts. 28 15 0 8 151 A 83 5 41 47 G 14 27 Career 17 Sht. 2004 Red-Shirt 2003 16 2002 GP 2001 Year 20 43 time all-divisionpickinlacrosse…Won asilver New York…All-Suffolk Countyselectioninlacrosse Riverhead HighSchoolinRiverhead, All-Suffolk Countyselectioninlacrosse…Three- four yearsoflacrosse andfootballat wrestling atRocky PointHighSchool…Two-time Personal: roster… First seasonontheHofstra School: First yearontheHofstraLacrosse roster… Vivonetto Jack Calverton, NY/Riverhead 5-11, 171, Freshman Midfield Wansor Eddie Rocky Point, NY/RockyPoint 5-10, 212, Freshman Defense Personal: Born March Born 27,1986…Nicknameis Lettered inlacrosse, footballand High School: Born December29, Born Played High Picked up two grounds and balls in five games including against Cornell 04 3 1 1 15 1 GB Pts. 0 A 1 G 1 Sht. 13 GP 2004 Year l8 Watts Julian Loyola...Took one shot and picked up 15 ground balls... Loyola... Scored hisfirstcollegiategoalina9-8winover long-stick middie...Scored onegoalontheseason... team…2004: Playedin13gamesasafreshman Second yearasamemberoftheHofstraLacrosse and footballatSt.Anthony’s HighSchoolin Huntington, NY/St. Anthony’s 6-2, 187, Sophomore Defense Watts Julian South Huntington,NewYork…All-conference High School: selection inlacrosse…Helped Friarstoa18- 1 record asasenior…Recorded 42ground is “J.C.”…Alsorecruited byDelaware, Maryland, LehighandBucknell… Maryland, include drawingandpainting…Nickname 4, 1985…Hasonebrother…Hobbies in football… balls asasenior…All-leagueselection Communications major. Lettered inlacrosse, basketball Personal: Born January January Born 23 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 2005 Opponents UNIVERSITY OF JOHNS HOPKINS PRINCETON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY Saturday, March 19 at Hofstra DAME Saturday, February 26 at Hofstra Saturday, March 12 at Johns Location: Princeton, NJ Saturday, March 26 at Hofstra Hopkins Nickname: Tigers Location: Amherst, MA Director of Athletics: Gary D. Walters Location: Notre Dame, IN Nickname: Minutemen Location: Baltimore, MD Lacrosse Stadium: Class of 1952 Nickname: Fighting Irish Director of Athletics: Nickname: Blue Jays Stadium (4,500) Director of Athletics: Kevin White John F. McCutcheon Director of Athletics: Tom Calder Press Box Phone: Lacrosse Stadium: Moose Krause Lacrosse Stadium: Richard F. Garber Lacrosse Stadium: Homewood Field (609) 258-2401/2472 Stadium (5,000) Field (5,000) (8,500) Head Lacrosse Coach: Bill Tierney Press Box Phone: (574) 631-7264 Press Box Phone: (413) 545-1318 Press Box Phone: (410) 516-0243 Record at School: 202-61/17 years Head Lacrosse Coach: Head Lacrosse Coach: Greg Cannella Head Lacrosse Coach: Overall Record: 226-73/20 years Kevin Corrigan Record at School: 84-54/10 years Dave Pietramala Coach’s Office Phone: Record at School: 139-79/16 years Overall Record: Same Record at School: 47-10/Four years (609) 258-4978 Overall Record: 149-94/18 years Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: 70-27/Seven years Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jerry Price Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-2845 Coach’s Office Phone: Office Phone: (609) 258-3569 (574) 631-5108 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jason Yellin (410) 516-7479 Fax: (609) 258-2399 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Bo Rottenborn Office Phone: (413) 545-2439 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Ernie LaRossa 2004 Record: 11-4/5-1 (Ivy League) Office Phone: (574) 631-7516 Fax: (413) 545-1556 Office Phone: (410) 516-0552 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 34/7 Fax: (574) 631-7941 2004 Record: 7-7/2-1 (ECAC) Fax: (410) 516-7482 Series Record: Hofstra leads 9-8 2004 Record: 7-5, 4-1 (Great Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/7 2004 Record: 13-2 Last Meeting: Western) Series Record: Tied 14-14 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 26/8 2004-Princeton won 10-5 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 17/6 Last Meeting: Series Record: Johns Hopkins leads Athletic Website: Series Record: Hofstra leads 6-5 2004-Massachusetts won 6-3 14-2 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Last Meeting: Athletic Website: Last Meeting: 2004-Notre Dame won 19-11 www.umassathletics.com 2004-Hopkins won 13-6 Athletic Website: www.und.com Athletic Website: www.hopkinssports.com

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E S S O R C A L S ’ N E M A R T S F O H 5 0 0 2 CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ACADEMY Location: Providence, RI Wednesday, March 16 at Hofstra Monday, March 21 at Hofstra Tuesday, March 29 at Army Nickname: Bears Director of Athletics: Joan Taylor Location: Chapel Hill, NC Location: Vestal, NY Location: West Point, NY Lacrosse Stadium: Stevenson Field Nickname: Tar Heels Nickname: Bearcats Nickname: Black Knights (3,000) Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Director of Athletics: Joel Thirer Director of Athletics: Kevin Anderson Press Box Phone: (401) 863-1524 Lacrosse Stadium: Fetzer Field Lacrosse Stadium: East Gym Lacrosse Stadium: Michie Stadium Head Lacrosse Coach: Scott Nelson (5,700) Complex (38,115); Shea Stadium (2,000) Record at School: 26-30/Four years Press Box Phone: (919) 962-1460 Press Box Phone: NA Press Box Phone: NA Overall Record: 203-70/19 years Head Lacrosse Coach: John Haus Head Lacrosse Coach: Ed Head Lacrosse Coach: Jack Emmer Coach’s Office Phone: Record at School: 31-22/Four years Stephenson Record at School: 175-125/21 years (401) 863-3780 Overall Record: 98-50/10 years Record at School: 15-22/Three years Overall Record: 315-178/35 years Men’s Lacrosse SID: Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: Same Coach’s Office Phone: Christopher Humm (919) 962-2516 Coach’s Office Phone: (845) 938-2429 Office Phone: (401) 863-1095 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Dave Lohse (607) 777-3154 Men’s Lacrosse SID: James Zuhlke Fax: (401) 863-1436 Office Phone: (919) 962-7257 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Tom Moore Office Phone: (845) 938-7197 2004 Record: 9-5/2-4 (Ivy) Fax: (919) 962-0612 Office Phone: (607) 777-2956 Fax: (845) 446-2556 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 25/8 2004 Record: 10-5/2-1 (ACC) Fax: (607) 777-4597 2004 Record: 10-5/4-3 (Patriot) Series Record: Tied 9-9 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 31/8 2004 Record: 10-6/6-0 (America Returning Lettermen/Starters: 31/7 Last Meeting: Series Record: Hofstra leads 4-1 East) Series Record: Army leads 35-13 1999-Hofstra won 11-9 Last Meeting: Returning Lettermen/Starters: 20/9 Last Meeting: Athletic Website: 2002-Hofstra won 12-7 Series Record: Hofstra leads 2-0 2003-Hofstra won 12-11 www.brownbears.com Athletic Website: Last Meeting: Athletic Website: www.tarheelblue.com 2004-Hofstra won 14-9 www.goarmysports.com Athletic Website: athletics.Binghamton.edu

24 2005 Opponents VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TOWSON UNIVERSITY HARVARD UNIVERSITY Friday, April 1 at Hofstra DELAWARE Saturday, April 23 at Towson Saturday, April 30 at Hofstra Location: Villanova, PA Saturday, April 9 at Delaware Location: Towson, MD Location: Cambridge, MA Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Crimson Director of Athletics: Vince Nicastro Location: Newark, DE Director of Athletics: Director of Athletics: Bob Scalise Lacrosse Stadium: Villanova Stadium Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Dr. Wayne Edwards Lacrosse Stadium: Jordan Field (12,000) Director of Athletics: Edgar Johnson Lacrosse Stadium: Johnny Unitas (900) Press Box Phone: (610) 519-5759 Lacrosse Stadium: Rullo Stadium Stadium (11,198) Press Box Phone: (617) 495-5894 Head Lacrosse Coach: Randy Marks (2,000) Press Box Phone: (410) 704-3102 Head Lacrosse Coach: Record at School: 167-134/22 years Press Box Phone: (302) 831-3526 Head Lacrosse Coach: Tony Seaman Scott Anderson Overall Record: Same Head Lacrosse Coach: Record at School: 49-38/Six years Record at School: 126-112/17 years Coach’s Office Phone: Bob Shillinglaw Overall Record: 212-111/23 years Overall Record: Same (610) 519-4146 Record at School: 204-199/26 years Coach’s Office Phone: Coach’s Office Phone: Men’s Lacrosse SID: David Berman Overall Record: 228-215/29 years (410) 704-4968 (617) 495-4890 Office Phone: (610) 519-6460 Coach’s Office Phone: Men’s Lacrosse SID: Peter Schlehr Men’s Lacrosse SID: Chuck Sullivan Fax: (610) 519-7323 (302) 831-8661 Office Phone: (410) 704-2232 Office Phone: (617) 495-2206 2004 Record: 12-3, 4-1 (CAA) Men’s Lacrosse SID: Scott Selheimer Fax: (410) 704-3861 Fax: (617) 495-2130 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 27/7 Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 2004 Record: 11-5, 5-0 (CAA) 2004 Record: 7-6/2-4 (Ivy) Series Record: Hofstra leads 4-2 Fax: (302) 831-8653 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 22/5 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 29/5 Last Meeting: 2004 Record: 10-6/2-3 (CAA) Series Record: Hofstra leads 18-16 Series Record: Harvard leads 8-6 2004-Villanova won 13-10 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 20/8 Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Athletic Website: www.villanova.com Series Record: Hofstra leads 16-8 2004-Towson won 6-5 1996-Harvard won 15-12 Last Meeting: Athletic Website: Athletic Website: 2004-Delaware won 12-10 www.towsontigers.com www.gocrimson.com Athletic Website: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo

SACRED HEART DREXEL UNIVERSITY STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY Friday, April 15 at Hofstra UNIVERSITY Wednesday, April 6 at Sacred Location: Philadelphia, PA Tuesday, April 26 at Hofstra Heart Nickname: Dragons Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Location: Stony Brook, NY Location: Fairfield, CT Lacrosse Stadium: Vidas Field Nickname: Seawolves Nickname: Pioneers Press Box Phone: None Director of Athletics: Jim Fiore Director of Athletics: C. Donald Cook Head Lacrosse Coach: Chris Bates Lacrosse Stadium: LaValle Stadium Lacrosse Stadium: Campus Field Record at School: 25-40/Five years Press Box Phone: (631) 632-4037 Press Box Phone: (203) 365-7649 Overall Record: Same Head Lacrosse Coach: Lars Tiffany Head Lacrosse Coach: Tom Mariano Coach’s Office Phone: Record at School: First year Record at School: 51-61/Eight years (215) 895-1859 Overall Record: First year Overall Record: 65-73/10 years Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Tuberosa Coach’s Office Phone: Coach’s Office Phone: Office Phone: (215) 895-1591 (631) 632-7219 (203) 365-7563 Fax: (215) 895-2038 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Rob Emmerich Men’s Lacrosse SID: Bill Peterson 2004 Record: 4-9, 1-4 (CAA) Office Phone: (631) 632-6312 Office Phone: (203) 396-8125 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 24/8 Fax: (631) 632-8841 Fax: (203) 371-7889 Series Record: Hofstra leads 16-0 2004 Record: 9-6, 4-2 (America 2004 Record: 3-11, 1-4 (CAA) Last Meeting: East) Returning Lettermen/Starters: 29/7 2004-Hofstra won 8-7 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 26/9 Series Record: Hofstra leads 3-0 Athletic Website: Series Record: Stony Brook leads Last Meeting: www.drexeldragons.com 1-0 2004-Hofstra won 12-11 in OT Last Meeting: Athletic Website: 2004-Stony Brook won 9-6 www.sacredheartpioneers.com Athletic Website: www.goseawolves.org 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE

25 Drexel at Yale 7 MAY SATURDAY, Loyola at Johns Hopkins Army at Ohio State Massachusetts at Rutgers Brown at Princeton Harvard at Dartmouth *Colonial Athletic Association game Navy at Johns Hopkins Binghamton at Quinnipiac Duke at Army Villanova at Sacred Heart* Georgetown at Massachusetts Brown at Dartmouth Princeton at Cornell Delaware at Drexel* UMBC at Stony Brook atYale Harvard APRIL 26 TUESDAY, Stony Brook at Hofstra APRIL 27 WEDNESDAY, Sacred Heart Cross at Holy Delaware at Yale APRIL 29 FRIDAY, Villanova at Penn State Notre Dame at Ohio State APRIL 30 SATURDAY, Harvard at Hofstra Johns Hopkins at Towson Binghamton at Stony Brook Syracuse at Massachusetts Cornell at Brown Dartmouth at Princeton Sacred Heart at Hartford St. at Delaware John’s SATURDAY, APRIL 16 SATURDAY, Hartford at Binghamton Army at Navy Delaware at Villanova* Sacred Heart atTowson* Massachusetts at Hobart Penn at Brown North Carolina at UMBC Harvard at Princeton Stony Brookat Vermont 17 APRIL SUNDAY, Notre Dame at Fairfield Butler at Princeton 19 APRIL TUESDAY, Army Cross at Holy Villanova at Lehigh APRIL 20 WEDNESDAY, North Carolina at Colgate 23 APRIL SATURDAY, at Hofstra*Towson

TUESDAY, APRIL 12 TUESDAY, Brown at Harvard Stony Brook at Siena APRIL 13 WEDNESDAY, Binghamton at UMBC Air Force at North Carolina APRIL 15 FRIDAY, Drexel at Hofstra* Johns Hopkins at Maryland Albany at Stony Brook Harvard at Denver APRIL 5 TUESDAY, Albany at Johns Hopkins Binghamton at Colgate Princeton at Penn APRIL 6 WEDNESDAY, Hofstra at Sacred Heart* at UMBCTowson APRIL 8 FRIDAY, Duke at Johns Hopkins Denver at Notre Dame 9 APRIL SATURDAY, Hofstra at Delaware* Albany at Binghamton Bucknell at Army at Villanova*Towson St. at Massachusetts John’s atYale Brown North Carolina at Virginia Princeton at Rutgers Drexel at Sacred Heart* Stony Brook at Hartford Harvard at Cornell APRIL 10 SUNDAY, Air Force at Notre Dame Ohio State at Brown North Carolina at Maryland Syracuse at Princeton Denver at Sacred Heart Stony Brookat Quinnipiac Penn at Harvard 29 MARCH TUESDAY, Hofstra at Army Harvard at Quinnipiac 1 APRIL FRIDAY, Villanova at Hofstra* APRIL 2 SATURDAY, Johns Hopkins at North Carolina Vermont at Binghamton Air Force at Army at Drexel*Towson Notre Dame at Dartmouth Penn State at Massachusetts Brown at Syracuse Princeton at Yale Sacred Heart at Delaware* Virginia at Johns Hopkins Army at Colgate Villanova at Drexel* at Delaware*Towson Massachusetts at Loyola MONDAY, MARCH 21 MONDAY, Binghamton at Hofstra MARCH 22 TUESDAY, Lafayette at Army Massachusetts at Sacred Heart Stony Brook at Rutgers WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Cornell at North Carolina Post (Orlando,Drexel FL) vs. C.W. MARCH 26 SATURDAY, Notre Dame at Hofstra SATURDAY, MARCH 19 MARCH SATURDAY, Princeton at Hofstra Army at Rutgers Villanova at Denver at VirginiaTowson Butler at Notre Dame Brown at Massachusetts Duke at North Carolina Sacred Heart at Dartmouth Manhattan at Delaware Penn State at Stony Brook Harvard at Fairfield MARCH 20 SUNDAY, Drexel at Albany TUESDAY, MARCH 15 TUESDAY, St. Joseph’s at Villanova Rutgers at Towson Massachusetts at Albany CrossHoly at Harvard WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 North Carolina at Hofstra Binghamton at Cornell Georgetown at Delaware MARCH 18 FRIDAY, Johns Hopkins at Syracuse Hofstra at Johns Hopkins Cornell at Army Villanova at Lafayette Maryland at Towson Notre Dame vs.North Carolina (Carson, CA) Stony Brookat Massachusetts Quinnipiac at Brown Princeton at Virginia Delaware at Albany St. at Drexel John’s 13 MARCH SUNDAY, Sacred Heart vs. Manhattan (Delray Beach, FL) SATURDAY, MARCH 12 SATURDAY,

Massachusetts at Harvard Hartford at Brown Sacred Heart vs. Robert Morris (Delray Beach, FL) WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 Binghamton at Drexel Army at Stony Brook Notre Dame at Villanova Delaware at Mt. St. Mary’s (Boca Raton, FL) MARCH 8 TUESDAY, UMBC at Johns Hopkins SUNDAY, MARCH 6 SUNDAY, at DenverTowson Sacred Heart vs. Fairfield Rutgers at Delaware Drexel at Robert Morris Wagner at Stony Brook Bucknell at Harvard Towson vs. AirTowson Force Denver) (at Notre Dame at Cornell atYale Massachusetts North Carolina at Navy Johns Hopkins at Princeton Binghamton at Hobart Lehigh at Army Penn at Villanova Drexel at St. Joseph’s 5 MARCH SATURDAY, Hofstra at Brown Notre Dame at Penn State WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 Lafayette at Drexel SUNDAY, 27 FEBRUARY Denver at North Carolina Sacred Heart at Colgate Delaware at Stony Brook Massachusetts at Hofstra Binghamton at Villanova Army at Syracuse at LoyolaTowson Drexel at Virginia SATURDAY, 26 FEBRUARY Lehigh at Delaware SUNDAY, 20 FEBRUARY SATURDAY, SATURDAY, 19 FEBRUARY Villanova at Colgate SATURDAY, SATURDAY, 12 FEBRUARY St. Joseph’s at Delaware 2005 Composite Schedule Composite 2005

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 26 to JohnsHopkins inthequarterfinals.Hofstrawas notseededin1997,2000,2001 or2003. first round games toJohnsHopkinseachyear. theseventhseedand defeatedNavy, In1999Hofstraearned 15-7, intheopeninground before falling the quarterfinals. In1996Hofstradropped a15-12 decisiontoHarvard. Inboth1974and1978, theDutchmenwere rankedseventhanddropped 19-7. In1993HofstradumpedMassachusetts, 9-8,inthefirst round ofthefield12before losingtoeventualnationalchampionSyracuse,20-8, in seeded fifthandlosttoArmy, 19-3,inthefirstround. In1975,1993and1996,theDutchmen were seeded sixth.In1975HofstralosttoMaryland, In 1973,theFlyingDutchmenwere rankedthird fieldandlosttoVirginia, intheeight-teamtournament 12-5inthefirstround. In1971Hofstrawas Hofstra’s Tournament Seed Syracuse 20Hofstra8 1996 - Harvard 15Hofstra12 1993 - Hofstra 9Massachusetts8 1978 - Johns Hopkins20Hofstra8 1975 - 19Hofstra7 Maryland 1974 - Johns Hopkins18Hofstra10 1973 - Virginia 12Hofstra5 1971 - Army 19Hofstra3 HOFSTRA INTHENCAATOURNAMENT Tournament Information NCAA Men’s Lacrosse 2004 -Syracuse 2003 -Virginia 2002 -Syracuse 2001 -Princeton 2000 -Syracuse 1999 -Virginia 1998 -Princeton 1997 -Princeton 1996 -Princeton 1995 -Syracuse 1994 -Princeton 1993 -Syracuse 1992 -Princeton 1991 -NorthCarolina 1990 -Title vacated 1989 -Syracuse 1988 -Syracuse 1987 -JohnsHopkins 1986 -NorthCarolina 1985 -JohnsHopkins 1984 -JohnsHopkins 1983 -Syracuse 1982 -NorthCarolina 1981 -NorthCarolina 1980 -JohnsHopkins 1979 -JohnsHopkins 1978 -JohnsHopkins 1977 -Cornell 1976 -Cornell 1975 -Maryland 1974 -JohnsHopkins 1973 -Maryland 1972 -Virginia 1971 -Cornell CHAMPIONS LACROSSE MEN’S NCAA DIVISIONI 4Srcs 4 #2Navy13 #4 Syracuse14 May31: Maryland, at Baltimore, #2Navy8 Championship #1JohnsHopkins9 #6 Princeton7 #4 Syracuse15 May29: Maryland, at Baltimore, #4Syracuse8 Semifinals #5 Georgetown 7 5 #7 Cornell 8(OT) #3Maryland at Ithaca,NewYork, May23: #1JohnsHopkins15 #6 Princeton9 #8 NorthCarolina 9 May22: at Charlottesville,Virginia, Quarterfinals #2Navy11 Albany 13 Towson 8 Pennsylvania 5 Army 12 Hobart 5 Ohio State6 Providence 3 Rutgers 4 First TOURNAMENT RECAP: 2004 NCAA Syracuse 18,Hofstra13 2003 - Massachusetts 9,Hofstra6 2001 - Hofstra 15,Virginia 14(OT) 2000 - JohnsHopkins11,Hofstra7 14,Hofstra12 Maryland 1999 - Hofstra 15,Navy7 1997 - Massachusetts 6Hofstra4 Round (May15-16): #2 Navy6 #4 Syracuse21 #5 Georgetown 15 16 #3 Maryland 11 #7 Cornell #8 NorthCarolina 13 #1 JohnsHopkins15 #6 Princeton12

or ae 0 1 2001 2003 10 12 4 3 2004 10 9 12 2004 2003 Notre Dame 14 28 15 Brown 21 Hofstra 15 2004 5 Army 2004 16 17 2004 Loyola 2003 17 15 25 Princeton 48 24 Massachusetts 24 35 24 31 Cornell 2004 21 Navy 27 26 27 North Carolina 51 Syracuse Maryland 33 Virginia Johns Hopkins Team APPEARANCES NCAA TOURNAMENT rvdne 0 2004 1 2003 2003 2003 1 1 0 1 2002 2002 2002 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 Providence 0 1 0 Mt. St.Mary’s 1979 1 Dartmouth 1 1986 1 1 Penn State 1 1986 Stony Brook 2001 1972 0 Manhattan 1 2004 1 2004 Fairfield 0 1 Butler 1 2 2 1988 0 0 No. Carolina St. 1 1999 1 2 New Hampshire 0 0 1 2 1 UMBC 1 2004 0 1991 LIU-C.W. Post 2 2 1 1996 Cortland State 3 3 1989 2 Bucknell 4 2 Ohio State 0 4 0 Albany 1980 2 2004 Air Force 2004 3 2 3 2004 8 Delaware 8 4 8 Michigan State 9 4 Yale 3 2004 7 7 Hobart 2 9 Harvard 8 8 8 Adelphi 9 Wash. 2 &Lee Georgetown Towson 9 Rutgers Pennsylvania Duke 1 1 1997 11 2004 2001 14 5 14 11 3 9 14 2004 14 21 14 21 Last Lost Won Yrs. 0 1998 1 1999 0 1 1 0 1 1992 3 2 3 2002 9 6 9 27 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Z and a Harlan Fiske Stone T I Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government He is the for the County. of the Martin Luther recipient Award, King Living the Dream EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation and the Leadership Award; Bar Association of Nassau for County Proclamation Outstanding Service to both and the the Legal Profession Review Panel and former chair Review Panel and of the Nassau County Local Additionally, Advisory Board. Rabinowitz servedPresident as a member of the Nassau County T W R Columbia Law Review President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna a juris doctor, Rabinowitz received President Columbia University School of Law, cum laude, from of editors of he was a member of the board where the City College of New York He graduated from Scholar. with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute. Community and the Community Service Award from from Community and the Community Service Award of Nassau of Jewish Organizations the Conference County. A O

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and Universities. President Rabinowitz is a former and Universities. President member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Union Free School District as well as on the Board of School District as well as on the Board Union Free of the Commission on Independent Colleges Trustees Island Coalition for Fair Broadcasting, he Long Island Island Coalition for Fair Broadcasting, GRAD of the Roosevelt Network, Project Technology Council and the Holocaust Memorial & Educational of He serves on the Board Center of Nassau County. for the Long Island Association, the Long Directors State of New York Unified Court System - County State of New York of Nassau, the Nassau County Health and Welfare important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the President Rabinowitz holds President positions with a number of Civil Procedure. Civil Procedure. currently holds the Andrew holds the Andrew currently M. Boas and Mark L. Claster in Distinguished Professorship the faculty of the Law School Rabinowitz in 1972. President of Hofstra University School September 1989 of Law from June 2001. He joined through December 20, 2000. Prior to his December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as Dean by the Hofstra University Board by the Hofstra University Board to serve as the eighth of Trustees of the University on President Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen Stuart Rabinowitz President of Hofstra University Hofstra of President

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 28 MEMBERS OFFICERS TRUSTEES OFHOFSTRAUNIVERSITY University Senior Administration Planning andAdministration Arthur J.Kremer Charles A.Koppelman Abby Kenigsberg Peter S.Kalikow* Leo A.Guthart Helene Fortunoff Nelson DeMille*(onleave) Maurice A.Deane* Robert F. Dall* John J.Conefry, Jr. Wayne J.Chrebet, Jr.* Mark Broxmeyer* Alan J.Bernon* Stuart Rabinowitz,President Martha S.Pope,Secretary John D.Miller,* Vice Chair Anthony J.Bonomo,Vice Chair Salvatore F. Sodano,*Chair Senior Vice President for M. PatriciaAdamski Vice President forFinancial Catherine Hennessy Affairs andTreasurer Provost andSeniorVice Dr. Herman Berliner Academic Affairs President for Robert W. Juckiewicz Information Technology DELEGATES Ahmed Mostafa, Vice President, Student Heather Gibbons,President, Student Stuart L.Bass,*Chair, UniversitySenate Carole T. Ferrand,Chair, University Daniel E.Seabold,SpeakeroftheFaculty Frank G.Zarb* Terence E.Smolev* Howard I.Smith Howard Safir* Edwin C.Reed Lewis S.Ranieri Marilyn B.Monter* Janis M.Meyer* James F. McCann David S.Mack* Karen L.Lutz Vice President for Government Association Government Association Government Planning andBudgetCommittee Senate ExecutiveCommittee Michael D’Amato Vice President for Development Enrollment Management Vice President for Gigi Lamens Affairs andGeneralCounsel Dolores Fredrich,Esq. Vice President forLegal * HofstraAlumni Norman R.Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus A. Saltzman, TrusteeArnold Emeritus Donald A.Petrie,*Trustee Emeritus Thomas H.O’Brien,Trustee Emeritus Ann M.Mallouk,*Trustee Emerita Walter B.Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Milton M.Gardner, Trustee Emeritus Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus Joseph L.Dionne,*Trustee Emeritus George G.Dempster,* ChairEmeritus Emil V. Cianciulli,*Trustee Emeritus Robert E.Brockway,* Trustee Emeritus Donald E.Axinn,*Trustee Emeritus James M.Shuart,*President Emeritus James H.Marshall,*President Emeritus Board HofstraAdvisory Joseph D.Monticciolo,Chair, William R.Agresti,* President, Alumni Organization Dr. HollyJ.Seirup Vice President for Campus Life Vice President forBusiness Guardino, Jr., Esq. Development Richard V. 29 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE S 2004-pres. 2004-pres. Hayes Jack 1937-42 1942-45 MacDonald John Bartlett 1945-48 Smith Archer John 1948-51 MacDonald John Bartlett 1951-74 Smith Archer John 1974-75 Myers “Howdy” Howard 1975-87 Thiebert Dick 1987-97 Bob Getchell 1997-2004 Jim Garvey Harry Royle HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS E Prior his to tenure Fordham, at Hayes served as assistant director athletics of St. at John’s University, where he managed the fiscal operations the of athletic department and supervised the business office. Hayes began his professional career in college athletics Fairfieldat University, wherehe served as assistantdirector athletics. of oversaw He the sportsaddition four of programs Fairfield at Hayes 2001 to served 1998 From as director athleticof administration Fordham at University, where he was responsible for the comprehensive internal operations of the athletic department, including fiscal management, facilities management, staff training and ticket development, operations, and NCAA compliance initiatives. Y A certificate completion of from thein 2001 Sports Management Institute, Consortium the of Universities Michigan of and Texas. A native Providence, of Rhode Island, Hayes graduated from the Providence Country Day School where he lettered in football, basketball and lacrosse. He and his wife, Bridget, have been married and since they have 1999, Katie. a 2-year daughter, old University rowing, lacrosse – football, women’s women’s and golf. women’s Hayes received a master’s degree in education in 1992 with a concentration in sport management from the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Providence(1989) College, where he was a member Providence’s of NCAA Division I lacrosse team. He was also awarded a solicitation gift major of prospects, coordinating capital project campaigns,overseeing special events, and managing the athletic ticketing operation. While UConn, at he servedas a senior staff a $40member for million program that supports sports 24 and student-athletes.650 H

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Development Fund, implementing policies and procedures for the annual giving program, assisting with the cultivation and highlighted by leading the University Connecticut of Division Athleticsof fund-raising efforts, where his responsibilities included managing the operations the of UConn Athletic Hayes comes Hofstra to University years with athletic of 14 over administration experience, including management positions Division four at I institutions. His past three years have been combines an outstanding reputation and the ability succeed to in athletics, and I am very excited being about a member the of Hofstra University community.” “I want be to part an of institution that is well-respected academically and has a history athletic of success,” said HofstraHayes. University, I have an “At found institution that national program which recognizes that student-athletes are students first.” on andon off the field, and Jack’s experience broad in athletic administration and as a former student-athlete will help Hofstra’s Athletic Department continue its as development a “We are“We pleased that the national search have we conducted our new athleticfor director has resulted in the appointment of someone Jack Hayes’ of said caliber,” President Rabinowitz. “At Hofstra University, student-athletes strive excellence for both assist Hofstra’s student-athletes both and on off the field. NCAA compliance will Hofstra complement University’s athletic department in its quest furtherto enhance its athletic program, and athletes, strategic planning, fundraising, marketing, university relations, facility enhancement, budgetary management, and athletes. Hayes’ expertise proven in enhancing academic and athletic success student- of Hofstra, oversees Division Hofstra’s 18 I teams, an athletic administration more of than professional 70 staff, student and 430 and endowment. Hayes, the eighth director athletics of at and replaces Harry is Royle, who heading the University’s newly energized athletic fundraising effort as the executive director athletic of development Stuart Rabinowitz asthe University’s new director athletics of 2004. Hayes Octoberon 4, comes Hofstra to after serving as an associate director athletics of the at University Connecticut, of Jack Hayes was appointed by Hofstra University President Director of Athletics of Director

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 30 Athletics Administrative Staff and Head Coaches

James Alexander Wendy Andreatta Jay Artinian Cathy Aull Ann Baller Larry Bloom Assistant Director of Academic Advisor Assistant Director of Sports Athletic Department Associate Director of Sports Director of Sports Facilities Compliance Facilities Secretary Facilities

Jesse Bonfiglio Robert Cohen Neil Collins Mark Cox John Danowski Kathy De Angelis Director of Marketing and Director of Corporate Assistant Director of Sports Associate Director of Men’s Lacrosse Coach Field Hockey Coach Promotions Advertising and Sales Facilities Athletics for External Affairs

Chris Dotolo Bill Edwards Dave Flynn Joe Gardi Bill Gerdts Fran Kalafer Baseball Coach Softball Coach NCAA Faculty Athletic Football Coach Men’s and Women’s Tennis Volleyball Coach Representative Coach

Colm Kennedy Kay Kenney Shelley Klaes- Felisha Legette-Jack

Assistant Director of Sports Athletic Department Bawcombe Women’s Basketball Coach 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Facilities Secretary Women’s Lacrosse Coach

31 of Athletics of Tom Ryan Tom Wrestling Coach Academic Advisor Academic Danny McCabe Michelle Spaterella Executive Associate Director Executive Manager Manager Dave Walsh Kevin Maxwell JoAnne Russell Equipment Manager Assistant Equipment Carol Spargimino Women’s Soccer Coach Women’s Athletic Department Office

Secretary Jill Racicot Team Physician Team Clarice Smith Kathy Theiling Box Office Manager Athletic Department Equipment Manager Dr. Damion Martins Dr. Secretary Coordinator Tom Pecora Tom Ryan Martin Ryan Harriet Teitle Jim Sheehan Athletic Department Associate Director of Men’s Basketball Coach Men’s Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning Athletics for Communications for Athletics Manager Brit Stone Country Coach Evan Malings Evan James Sewell Richard Nuttall Men’s Soccer Coach Men’s Assistant Equipment Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Head Men’s and Women’s Cross Women’s and Men’s

Coach Athletics

Compliance Cindy Lewis Bob Schwalb Dan McCarthy Eligibility and NCAA

Associate Director of Athletics Administrative Staff and Head Coaches Head and Staff Administrative Athletics Athletics for University Men’s and Women’s Golf Women’s and Men’s Senior AssociateDirector of Senior

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 32 of the Stadium; a facade around the outside outside the around afacade Stadium; of the sides west and south the on plazas entrance two level; suite aclub and level a press includes which building, office Department Athletic an broadcasts; for television system lighting of anetwork-quality installation the 7,000from to15,000; capacity seating of the expansion the included project million $9 The nation. the in facilities premier of the one Stadium Shuart M. James made has of 1996, and fall the in completed was that plan expansion and renovation major of a benefit the was Stadium, Hofstra as known then Stadium, Shuart M. James Shuart. M. Dr. James Emeritus President Hofstra University,” said Hofstra at Stadium Shuart M. James the stadium its to name decided has of Trustees Board Hofstra the that honored truly Iam area. York metropolitan New or outdoor, the indoor in facilities, sports intercollegiate top campus on the of one Itis venue. afirst-class with friends and visitors alumni, students, provides stadium marvelous Hofstra’s stadium. the as such projects on colleagues my Hofstra with closely Iworked president As faculty. and administrators trustees, University’s work of the hard and dedication to the thanks Hofstra at reality become dreams remarkable “Many Rabinowitz. President said year,” each University Hofstra at Stadium Shuart M. James the use who individuals of thousands tothe Shuart for James respect and admiration our convey we this doing By appropriate. particularly stadium of the naming the makes program athletic fine our of support his and athlete astudent as roots his that believe we leadership, Shuart’s Jim from immeasurably benefited has University of this aspect every Although university. recognized internationally toan institution regional afine from grew we University of Hofstra president as years remarkable 25 Shuart’s M. Dr. James “During dedicated. officially was Stadium 29, the 2002, August On University. Hofstra at Stadium Shuart M. James named be would teams, Hockey Field and Lacrosse Football, Hofstra’s to home stadium, 15,000-seat University’s the that announced Rabinowitz Stuart President University Hofstra 2002 February In James M. Shuart Stadium HOFSTRA LACROSSE more than half were former players. former were half than more of which contributors 220 than more had and contributions $70,000 in than more generated project The benches. and gardens memorial several are project the in Included contest. the of score the and opponent the year, the with inscribed is brick Each program. Men’s Lacrosse Hofstra of the victories the all showcasing bricks individual from made of awalkway consists and Stadium Shuart M. of James entrance main the near located is Danowski, John Coach Lacrosse Head Hofstra by spearheaded Walk, Victory The 1949. in inception programs’ the since achieved victories 400 than more the commemorate to Walk aVictory created program lacrosse men’s Pride the and Athletics Hofstra 2004, In VICTORY WALK locker rooms; the installation of a state-of-the-art scoreboard in the the in scoreboard of astate-of-the-art installation the rooms; locker two areas; souvenir and concession Stadium; of the corner southeast the in apavilion landscaping; and parking additional Stadium; of the world championships in men’s and women’s lacrosse, women’s men’s and lacrosse, in world championships lacrosse, and football in Championships School High York New and State County Nassau Championships, University (Memorial Stadium). (Memorial University State Indiana and Astrodome) (The of Houston University the following surface, playing artificial an toinstall nation the in facility college third the became Stadium Hofstra 1968 In events. cultural and exercises commencement soccer, professional south end zone. end south the in House Field Margiotta M. Joseph $3.8 million the and system sound a new seating, chair-back of new sections several surface, playing turf balsam a new received has Stadium the decade past the within renovations, recent tothe addition In Syracuse. against Hofstra featured that 2001 quarterfinals the attended fans 10,510 and Georgetown, versus Duke and Hopkins Johns versus Hofstra featuring quarterfinals NCAA 1999 the witnessed Island, Long on crowd lacrosse largest-ever the and record quarterfinal championship men’s lacrosse NCAA of 12,292,crowd an A Quarterfinals. Lacrosse NCAA the of hosting the during occurred history Stadium Hofstra in crowds largest two The A-League. soccer’s of professional Riders Rough Island Long for ahome the as served also Stadium The Games. State Empire 1999 the and games York championship New and state school high Island Long various Lacrosse, League of Major Lizards Island Long the Hero’s Bowl, the Game, Football All-Star Island Long Steakhouse Outback the championships, conference Quarterfinals, Championship IMen’s Lacrosse Division NCAA of home the the as serving years, recent in scene sports Island Long of the point afocal become has Stadium Shuart has served as the site for NCAA for NCAA site the as served has Stadium 1963, in Shuart Opened area.” York New the metropolitan or outdoor, indoor in facilities, sports intercollegiate top on-campus of the one is “It Shuart. then-President stated sport,” favorite their or watch play topractice, which in facility first-class a with friends and visitors alumni, students, our provides Stadium the of expansion and renovation “The Island. Long on complex entertainment and outdoor sports largest the is Stadium Shuart M. James zone. end north the in of ascoreboard reinstallation the and zone; end south 33 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE game officials and coaches and a state-of-the-art video room are also located this on level. One of the newer additions the to second Margiotta of floor Hall are the Room, whichHofstra Trophy commemorates the achievements of Hofstra’s Football, Lacrosse, Men’s LacrosseWomen’s and Field Hockey teams. trophies, Photos, plaques and other awards are on display in this area. A memorial wall containing the framed jerseys and plaques the of three Hofstra Football players killed on is also 2001, the on September 11, second floor. to theto Internet. Locker rooms for On the second the of floor building, an attractive multi-purpose room, enclosed by a glass wall, provides a panoramic view James of M. Shuart Stadium andits events. Meetings and receptions alumni, for parents and friends the of Hofstra Athletic program are in held this spacious area. This level also serves as headquarters the for Football and LacrosseMen’s coaching staffs, housing head coaches’ and assistant coaches’ offices, as well as meeting the plaque. room in Margiotta Hall are also on honored level. meeting rooms are also located the on lower The handsome Margiottaof lobby Hall well. theater A 178-seat and additional honoring have who donors contributed thisto important addition the to Hofstra scholarships and those have who dedicated a contains an elegant commemorative plaque University campus. Those endowing storage space can be in found this area as teams. Additional equipment, laundry and Hockey and Men’s and Women’s LacrosseHockey and Women’s and Men’s spacious locker rooms Hofstra’s Field for The lower level of Margiotta level of The lower Hall contains rooms. In the 1999 Pride Teaching and Learning Center opened the on second Margiotta of floor Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi Golf Open, the state-of-the-art lab computer and learning center features a projection system workstations, computer and 18 which are connected the to University easy for network access

aerobics room, and athletic trainer and physician offices. the has first floor, hydrotherapy and electrotherapy areas, cardiovascular and isokinetic equipment, as well as taping areas, a rehabilitation area, an that accommodates than more 100 student-athletes. The state-of-the-art athletic training room, also located on available. The first alsofloor contains a spacious 2,600- square-foot Hofstra locker room outfitted with the most advanced strength training equipment often considered the showpiece a of football program, is features a 3,500- square-foot weight theroom on first floor. The weight room, Margiotta Hall, designed by Angelo F. Corva & Associates, artificial turf, has created the of one finest I-AA facilities in the nation. University Football and Lacrosse programs. The state-of-the-art field house, combined with Hofstra’s 15,000-seat stadium and all-purpose Opened Joseph M. Margiotta in 1992, Hall, a magnificent three-story, 22,500-square-foot building, is the centerpiece the of Hofstra Margiotta Hall Margiotta

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 34 both football and lacrosse in the the in lacrosse and football both in Myers Coach under captain ateam as who served Dr. Shuart, history. Football Hofstra in season (9-0-0) undefeated first to the Dutchmen Flying the led he a141-98-4 and 1959 In record. seasons 15recorded winning (1950-74), for coach 25 years Hofstra’sfootball As Myers Coach Fame. of Hall Lacrosse States United the into inducted was he when honor highest lacrosse’s received he year same That to lacrosse. contributions meaningful and Trophy continuous for providing Year.of the 1971 In Governor’s the Howdy received Myers ICoach Division (USILA) Association Lacrosse Intercollegiate States F. Touchstone United the the Awardreceived as Morris 1970 In he appearances. Tournament Championship I Division four NCAA made and championships divisional eight captured that teams Dutchmen Flying coached He a214-139-4recorded record. (1950-75)26 seasons and Howdy coached Myers coach, lacrosse Hofstra As football. and lacrosse both in innovations coaching of many use his with world athletic intercollegiate the of ahead years was He prominence. to national program Lacrosse Hofstra the 1950s, leading and the in demonstrations and clinics scholastic of creation the through Island, on Long lacrosse of growth tremendous the with credited personally was Myers sports. both a legend in 1975 Howdy made Myers 1950 from to football and lacrosse both in talents coaching extraordinary His of acentury. quarter for coach a football head and coach men’s head lacrosse of athletics, director University’s Hofstra as Howdy served Myers Stadium. Shuart M. of zone end James south the in Howdy Pavilion Myers the for ceremony dedication over the presided Shuart M. James Dr. Emeritus President University 1998 Hofstra October In Howdy Myers Pavilion 2004 Noel Thompson-Wrestling 2004 Gunnarsson-Soccer Arni 2003 Kahmal Roy-Football 2002 MYERS AWARD HOWARD “HOWDY” sports, Coach Myers will always be a Hofstra legend.” aHofstra be always will Myers Coach sports, collegiate throughout abilities coaching for his “Renowned said. Shuart sports,” scholastic and ona huge intercollegiate impact legend. had “Howdy Myers coaching the 1950s, praised early athletic performance. performance. athletic and leadership outstanding of recognition in student-athlete to amale presented is Award, Myers which “Howdy” Howard the honor. created his Hofstra 2002 in In Scholarship Athletic Jr. Myers M. Howard Endowed the to establish together joined have Myers of Coach friends and Howdy Alumni Myers. of strength and spirit the captures completed sculpture The friends. and family Myers’ Coach with consultations Pavilion facing the the facing Pavilion of the front in stands Peter Homestead, artist by Howdy created Myers, of sculpture A portrait alumni. Hofstra all Donnelly, who are son-in-law, William his and Donnelly, daughter, Dorsey his III, Myers Howard son, his includes family Myers to the connection Hofstra’s 1980. in away passed Myers “Howdy” Howard from photographs and and photographs from workedMr. Homestead sculpture, the creating field.In Stadium Shuart 35 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE the faculty and coaches provide anopportunity early for intervention academic should difficulties arise. Area is four study halls. The University Program Tutorial provides all athletic study halls with tutors in various subjects and assesses the needs individual of student-athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment administeredtool by the UTP is also used provide to various enrichment seminars the for student-athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition. In the the fall Pride 1999, of Teaching and Learning Center opened the on second Margiotta of floor Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi Golf Open, the state-of-the-art labcomputer and learning center features a projection system stations, work computer and which 18 are connected the to University easy for network research access the to Internet. Center Teaching Teaching The Pride and Learning

communication with monitors the academic progress student-athletes of ensure to compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The counselor’s regular advises first-year and undecided student-athletes. Area three is academic monitoring. The UTP counselor Area two is academic advising. In an effort ease to the demand theon Office Advisement, of the UTP academic counselor also counselor also meets with prospective student-athletes, at the coach’s request, share to the many benefits a Hofstra of University education. Area is one academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas academic of planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The counselor administers this athletic component. The UTP emphasizes areas four in their efforts ensure to the academic success Hofstra’s student-athletes. of in every subject area any to Hofstra student. In addition this to service, the UTP has an athletic component that addresses the academic needs student-athletes. of The UTP academic facilities and resources support to all students. The University Program Tutorial (UTP) provides free tutoring in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and hascommitted the Hofstra University is committed the to pursuit academic of and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete Academic Support Academic

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 36 the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work professionals these rooms, training athletic the-art state-of- three Utilizing program. Athletic entire to the treatment and rehabilitation management, injury provide trainers athletic The trainers. athletic student numerous and trainers athletic assistant full-time eight features and Malings Evan Trainer Athletic Head second-year by headed is which staff, training athletic University’s Hofstra is event competition and practice every of coverage the Managing services. care of health to amyriad access direct have athletes student- University possible. attention medical best the athlete student- every ensures providers care health outside and Department Athletic Center, the Wellness and Health University the between effort Acoordinated University. at the attendance their during care health excellent provided are student-athletes University Hofstra program, training athletic acomprehensive Through Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Head AthleticTrainer Evan Malings Dr. Damion Martins Team Physician all aspects of the health care system. system. care health of the aspects all in participate trainers athletic student Hofstra which in majors, training for athletic program degree undergraduate competitive highly accredited, afully sponsors University Hofstra Ravens. Baltimore League’s Football National of the staff medical on the also was He departments. athletic State Coppin and County of Maryland-Baltimore University of Maryland, forUniversity the physician team as serving field includes medicine sports the in experience Martins team. medical on Hofstra’s year third York, New his in Success, is Lake in Inc. Care, Health Pro with aphysician Dr. Martins, Martins. Dr. Damion physician team is trainers athletic the Supporting safely. and quickly to play athletes injured to return and athletes of student- Hofstra’s participation safe the to ensure tirelessly Lacrosse Athletic Trainer Daniel Unverzagt 37 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE and a bundle of seven which represent arrows, round seal includes the round coat of arms, flanked by lions on either side. A lion also stands in the center of the coat of arms, holding a in its right claw sword the seven provinces of the seven provinces of Orange-Nassau. The coat of arms of the House Holland, in its left. The seal also carries the motto of the House of Orange- Nassau in Old French: “Je maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In 1988 one of the two lions on the seal seal is modeled on the Constant Van de Wall. The de Wall. Constant Van emblem by art instructor designed from the royal Dutch the royal designed from recognizable emblem, was recognizable The Hofstra seal, another easily The Hofstra Seal colors themselves spring from Dutch from colors themselves spring Hofstra flag The first official roots. The gold, white and blue Hofstra The gold, white and on April 19, 1940, when appeared Dr. Alexander Loudon, an envoy for Alexander Loudon, an envoy Dr. souvenirs. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Queen Wilhelmina gold, white and blue. presented his country’s flag to Hofstra his country’s presented been redesigned in the school colors of in been redesigned symbols, utilized in publications, pins and symbols, utilized in publications, pins and in a special ceremony. However, the flag However, in a special ceremony. white and blue geus, the Hofstra version has white and blue geus, he presented was not the red, white and white and was not the red, he presented Netherlands Royal Navy flies the original red, flies the original red, Netherlands Royal Navy flag is one of Hofstra’s most recognizable most recognizable flag is one of Hofstra’s blue flag of the Netherlands, but the orange, blue flag of the Netherlands, but the orange, in their opposition to Spanish rule. While the in their opposition to white and blue banner of William of Nassau with white and blue banner of William used the flag’s mast to ram the gates of a Dutch city mast to ram used the flag’s a Hofstra emblem placed on the flag. The University a Hofstra emblem placed on the flag. The when a group of Dutch loyalists called Watergeuzen called Watergeuzen of Dutch loyalists when a group has used the design ever since, although President President has used the design ever since, although James M. Shuart. The historyJames M. Shuart. flag dates back to 1572, of the Shuart, after researching the colors, replaced the orange hue with the colors, replaced Shuart, after researching The gold, making the flag truer to the original House of Nassau. In 1991 a representative of Holland’s Queen Beatrix presented presented Queen Beatrix Holland’s of representative In 1991 a Emeritus) (now President to then Hofstra President the banner

actual Dutch geus, flag. a privateer’s The Hofstra Flag The Hofstra storm flag is modeled after an by the 16th-century Dutch composer Valerius. lyrics were written lyrics were by a faculty member to the music of the Dutch national anthem was the school “The alma mater, Netherlands.” The Also adopted in this early stage of history Hofstra’s has been renamed has been renamed Hofstra Hall. classes were held there. The mansion, The mansion, held there. classes were which houses administrative offices, is now the center of Hofstra’s campus, and 240-acre building on campus was Hofstra’s mansion, building on campus was Hofstra’s named the which he had affectionately Netherlands after his homeland, and all extension branch of NYU; its official name was “Nassau College – University at Hempstead, Hofstra Memorial of New York sole Long Island.” When the doors opened, the with New York University. He suggested that University. with New York the Hofstra extension courses on NYU might offer opened in September 1935, as a two-year Hofstra property. The idea for a college came from The idea for a college came from Hempstead Peck Calkins, former Truesdel superintendent of schools, who was then “public, charitable, benevolent, or scientific purpose” as a memorial to her husband. her will provided that their house, her will provided bulk of her estate, and 15-acre to be used for a inheritance were University was started. William William University was started. and when his Hofstra died in 1932 later, wife, Kate, died 16 months Netherlands began with William S. William Netherlands began with the school is Hofstra, after whom the property named and on whose such a unique school. such a unique in roots strong Hofstra has always had Dutch heritage and the to tradition. Ties The history itself, is as old as the University of athletics at Hofstra Hofstra that helps to make in the Dutch heritage and is steeped Hofstra Heritage Hofstra

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 38 Hippomenes relates myth ofAtalanta and in themyth.The was acentralfigure of “Hippomenes”who it wasarepresentation running man.Inthiscase similarly sizedfigure ofa Gregg Wyatt tosculpta University commissioned this figure, in1998,the Stadium. To complement on thewestsideofHofstra of arunningwoman.Itis impressive 14-foottallfigure from Greek mythology. Itisan Manship of“Atalanta,”afigure purchased asculpture byPaul further. In1997,theUniversity However, theevolutioncontinueseven sculptures oncampus. scenery. Infact,there are nowfoursuchpairsof of thelionandlionesswere addedtothecampus lions iscalledapride.In1995bronze reproductions word “Pride”intalkingaboutHofstra,asagroup of and lioness.Thetwolionsledtoextensiveuseofthe University mascots--KateandWillie Pride,alion equity. ledtothedevelopmentof This,inturn, was changedintoalionesstosymbolizegender on therightsideofshieldHofstraseal or asenseofaccomplishment.Butin1988thelion used todescribeasenseofhavingstrong self-respect the expression ofthefeeling.Theword prideis past decadeinamore specificfashionthanjust The Pridenicknamehasalsoevolvedoverthe with ageneralfeelingaboutallofourefforts. associated withourteams.Itwassimplyconsistent The PrideClub.Atthattimeithadnomeaning athletic boosterclubwasfoundedandcalleditself to athleticsstartedin1989whentheUniversity’s The firstconsistentuseoftheword “Pride”relating from amajorfiscalcrisisduringtheprevious decade. dramatic recoveryandgrowth inthemidtolate‘80’s The PridenicknamestartedduringtheUniversity’s both theDutch(anditsvariations)andPride. has becomepopular. We havenotchangedournickname.We are Dutchmen, orDutch.Recently, anadditionalnicknameofThePride Hofstra athleticteamshaveusedthenicknamesFlyingDutchmen, The Hofstranicknamehasalsoevolvedovertheyears.Fordecades, The HofstraNicknames of the“HofstraPride”logo. was officiallyreplaced withalioness.Thesealisnowthefocalpoint

who couldbeatherinafootrace.Whileshewouldbetheprizeof one imposed analmostimpossiblecondition.Shewouldonlymarry was soattractiveshehadmanysuitors.To dealwiththemshe to thechase.Soonshecouldoutrunanyman.Yet becauseAtalanta must nevermarry. Thus,Atalantaavoidedmenanddevotedherself As themythgoes,anOracletoldAtalanta,asayounggirl,thatshe closely toHofstrasymbology. such arace,thepenaltyforlosingwasdeath.Nonethelessthere were suitorsandthere wasneedofajudgeforsuchraces. Hippomenes waschosenforthisrole. However, whenhesaw Atalanta heimmediatelyfellinlovewithher. Knowinghe could neveroutrunher, hesoughtthehelpofVenus.

Venus agreed, andgavehimthree goldenapples, which Hippomeneswastothrow infront ofAtalanta during therace.Theappleswere sodesirableit would beimpossibleforhertoresist picking have beguntouseitextensivelyoverthelast coaches andplayers,aswellthesportsmedia, the multiplemeaningsofword pride,our them up,andthusshewouldlosetherace.All several years.Ourwomen’s teamsespecially With thisstrong identificationwithlionsand this cametopass,andwhentheracewasover

lioness. and wonbyHippomenes,theyfelldeeply Hippomenes intoalionandAtalanta to thankher. Aspunishment,sheturned However, theyangered Venus fortheirfailure in loveandtheyouthcarriedoff hisprize. are more comfortablecallingthemselves The Pride,whichisgenderless,than

they are callingthemselvesThe Flying DutchwomenortheLady Dutch. Themen’s teamsare institutions suchasYale, to havetwonicknamesas not uncommonforaschool Virginia, Georgia Tech than onenickname.Itis and Armyhavemultiple wrong withhavingmore also comfortablewiththe Pride. There isnothing monikers. Thebottomlineis or formallyadoptedThe the FlyingDutchmen our nameisHOFSTRA. we havenotabandoned nickname Pride. However, asnotedearlier,

39 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE the benefit the of gift you. to As tuition and construction costs escalate, increased private support will be critical the to success Hofstra of Athletics. is It only with the continued support from our alumni, friends, and the entire community that Hofstra student-athletes can continue to excel in both the classroom and the on field competition. of more information,For contact Harry Royle, executive director of athletic 463-5027. development and endowment at (516) As Hofstra University embarks a new on era intercollegiate of athletic competition, additional financial challenges face the University continue to provide to a first-rate academic and athletic experience all for its of student-athletes. meet theseTo new challenges, the Athletic Endowment Program will provide the for future the of Hofstra athletic program. Established in perpetuity, gifts the to Athletic Endowment will be invested with the annualearnings being used offset to the operating costs Hofstra of Athletics. The ultimate goal is that the Athletic Endowment Program will one day provide the for total cost the of Pride athletic program. The Athletic Council Endowment for Stewardship (ACES) is comprised individuals of who volunteer assist to as stewards and outreach counselors athletic for development. There are many ways that can you Please help. contact us so that we can discuss how canyou make a difference. Hofstra welcomes gifts all of sizes. Gifts cash, of securities, real estate, life insurance, life income, wills, memorials and tributes and matching gifts are all accepted. Unless request you anonymity, giftyour will be acknowledged gift accordingly. Your may reduce taxes income, your on due capital gain investments and estate settlements. Substantial advantages also are available through the donations property of appreciated or securities. recommend We that consult you legal your and/or financial advisor maximize to ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT PROGRAM ENDOWMENT ATHLETIC Throughout the years, the Hofstra University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has enjoyed national acclaim competing in the Colonial Athletic Association and the Atlantic Football 10 Conference, and regularly making NCAA Championship appearances. The University supports more than 400 student-athletes in 18 intercollegiate sports. Only with full financial and scholarship support can Hofstra University the compete for best student- athletes and continue attain to academic and athletic success. The challenges century the of 21st bring only not great opportunities also but additional costs. In today’s competitive college sports it takes world, more than solid recruiting and good student-athletes build to a strong program. requires It first-class training facilities, leadership from University administrative staff, quality instruction and guidance from coaches, and a large team of support staff assist to student-athletes achieve their goals.

publications and manyother incentives in recognition their of contributions. All gifts are tax-deductible the to extent allowed by law. University education and contributing theto continued success theof athletic program. In addition this to intangible and unique feeling, members receive ticket and parking privileges, numerous The major benefits Pride of Club membership are the pride and satisfaction helping of student-athletes receive a Hofstra name a friend of By one. loved doing or generosity your so, will perpetuate scholarship support the for sport and position your of choice. Endowment support solidifies the longevity and financial stability the of athletic program. contribution. can endow anYou athletic scholarship in name your in or the designate gift your the to Hofstra Pride Club Endowment. In addition, may your designate gift your the to Spirit Support Fund which will benefit the cheerleaders, dance team and the pep band. Please be sure indicate to gift your designation with your You may designateYou gift your specific a to sport sports or simply or contribute athletics, to unrestricted. may also You choose to gift programs. This is an excellent even or triple way double to a gift because the receives donor full credit the for total gift toward Pride Clubmembership. increases. Many companies have matching gift programs contributions for made byemployees. The Pride Club qualifies most matching for Direct contributions are the most common method giving. of These gifts are made in the form cash of checks or made payable Hofstrato University. Benefits increase as the size the of gift meet those needs while building a solid foundation continued for growth. periodically coordinate to fund-raising activities and allocate financial expenditures. The board and its officers closely work with the president Hofstra of University and the director athletics of determineto the needs the of athletic program and successfully and support services more than for 400 student-athletes. The Hofstra Pride Club is led by a board directors, of which meets Pride Club members gain the tremendous satisfaction knowing of that their donations significantly augment the existing Athletic Department Pride budget. Club funds enable Hofstra University enhanceto scholarship support and improve equipment, facilities, welcomedmore than members last 1,079 year, all enjoyed whom of the many benefits the Pride Club has offer. to financial and fan support the for Hofstra University athletic program. Through the generosity its of members, the Pride Club has beenjust do to able that. Growing every year, the Pride Club THE HOFSTRA PRIDE CLUB PRIDE THE HOFSTRA The Hofstra Pride Club was established in help generate to 1989 Athletic Development Athletic

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 40 of the Island is more than 15 minutes from a world-class beach. beach. a world-class from 15 minutes more than is Island of the No area beaches. 150 different on more than of shoreline miles 1,100 to enjoy People the travel square distractions. and hassles for big spot city many, from a“getaway” avacation become It has attractions. and sites many its and beauty scenic its are however, Island, of Long features distinguishing most The campus. University Hofstra the from minutes only is shops, and specialty and stores department featuring Island, on Long mall premier the is Field Roosevelt shopping 1,000 malls. than more has and space, feet of office square million 50 has businesses, 84,000 more than up of made economy The is nation. the in rates unemployment lowest one of the boasts region the and 1.4 persons, exceeds million now $49,500. work The Island force on Long of income median household aper with areas nation’s wealthiest one of the considered is region The students. 52,000 more than with schools private 231 and students 405,000 more than with districts school 127 public students, 150,000 more than with universities and colleges 23 It has 20 states. than larger a population has Island people, Long of 2.7 apopulation million With Island. Gardiner’s and Island Shelter are forks two the between bays the in Bay. Nestled Gardiner’s and Bay Peconic Great of the waters beautiful the by separated are forks The Point. 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Island’s of Long or one galleries art the mansions, millionaire the lighthouses, of the any enjoy visiting might Others or fishing. boating skiing, water bicycling, canoeing, enjoy camping, can person active The 429 marinas. and clubs and clubs yacht 95 tennis courses, 115 parks, home golf to 20 is state Island Long addition, In beach. to the bus shuttle aHofstra catch can students summer, the in and, Hofstra 10from It is minutes outdoorand concerts. golf pool, beach, bay boardwalk, beach, of ocean miles six with park a2,400-acre shore, is south on the lies which Beach, Jones resident. year-round the as well as fortourist, the it all has Island Long sites, distinctive and of major attractions scores home. With to York New to access call City, aplace and easy beaches, of beautiful miles climate, of moderate benefits the enjoying York New is Road, City, students where Rail Island Long the via ride ashort and west, York New home of the Further Mets. Stadium, Shea there’s Queens, into Heading (Shinnecock). 2004 and Black) (Bethpage 2002 in Island on Long U.S. Open their living on Long Island, Island, on Long living their made and down settled have however. Generations tourist, for aplace the not merely is Island Long tourism. through economy its into $2.5 billion approximately pumping year each Island Long visit people 25 million More than more. and Seaport Street South Garden, Square Madison retailers, theaters, museums, frequent can street from Hofstra, Hofstra, from street biggest tournament – the –the tournament biggest its staged PGA The surroundings. beautiful in outlet an enthusiast horse thoroughbred the offers Stakes, Belmont home racing’s of horse Park, Belmont Islanders. York New League’s Hockey National the home to is and shows children’s concerts, offers 41 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 1,000 1,033 321 3,277 751 724 Attendance 1,429 1,027 800 4,208 2,106 372 694 Newark, DE Hempstead, NY Philadelphia, PA Hempstead, NY PA Villanova, NY Stony Brook, MD Towson, 3,750 Site Hempstead, NY Hempstead, NY Hempstead, NY Hempstead, NY Princeton, NJ Dame, IN Notre Amherst, MA 2-6, 0-1 3-6, 1-1 4-6, 2-1 4-7, 2-2 4-8, 2-3 4-9 4-10 Record Record 0-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 10-12 L 12-11 W 8-7 W 6-10 L 10-13 L 6-9 L 5-6 L Score Score 12-14 L 9-8 W 14-9 W 6-13 L 5-10 L 11-19 L 3-6 L GP GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF 2 14 0 14 14 14 30:25 840:00 1 840:00 147 117 10.50 1.97 8.36 168 6 176 .533 .601 .857 4 10 0 10 4 1 0 0 452 0 462 12 3 14 0 14 14 0 14 117 0 66 147 70 183 0 217 479 527 0 254 271 3 0 10 15 0 12 0 0 1 482 524 0 115-309 194-309 36 0 51 26:30 40:30 0-1 0 0:00 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0:00 4 4 3 2 5 9 5 0 1 0 13 0-0 0 0:00 12 12 9 5 1 6 18 8 0 0 0 4 0-0 1 0:30 GP GP GS G 14 A 14 15 PTS 14 SH 9 10 SOG 24 9 GW 83 6 UP 43 15 DN 33 GB 0 11 FO 4 1 PEN MIN 0 2 17 0 0-0 30 1 0-0 0:30 2 1:00

Opponents Name Bill Liedke Matthew Southard Total 14 14 809:35 146 10.82 162 .526 4 9 0 440 Hofstra Goalie Statistics

*Colonial Athletic Association game %CAA Semifinals 4/24 4/27 5/5 at Villanova* at Stony Brook at #11 Towson% 4/3 4/7 4/10 4/17 at #18 Delaware* Heart* Sacred at Drexel* #12 Towson* 3/13 3/20 3/24 #1 Johns Hopkins 3/28 at Princeton Dame at #15 Notre at Massachusetts Date 2/28 3/6 Opponent 3/8 #12 Cornell #7 Loyola (MD) Binghamton Total Total Opponents 2004 Hofstra Lacrosse Results OVERALL RECORD: 4-10 CAA RECORD: 2-3 Matthew Southard Kevin McDonaugh Bill Peters 14 Keith 11 Hutchings 14 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 12 0 0-0 0-0 10 0 0-0 1 0:00 1:00 2 2:00 Bill Liedke Jeremy Kyrkostas Len Panarelli Jon Edwards 3 0 13 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 15 0-1 78-186 0-0 0 0 0:00 5 0:00 4:00 Peter Kaspar Brian Zuchelli David Barocas Brian Crichlow 2 14 1 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0:30 0 0 0:00 0:00 0:00 Steven Wax Brett Moyer Bill DeNisco James Morgan 4 14 9 11 1 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 58 7 5 8-27 0-0 0-0 6-23 6 0 5:30 1 1 0:00 0:30 0:30 John Orsen David Schwartzberg Keith Mekeel 9 Julian Watts 0 12 2 13 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 9 1 1 6 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 6 15 0-0 0 0-0 0:00 0 4 0:00 2:30 Rob Bonaguro Don Scott Brewer Tom 14 0 13 7 0 1 2 8 4 29 6 12 9 0 4 1 0 0 1 12 0 0-0 15 2 0-0 1:30 5 3:00 Tim Treubig John Keysor Ryan Miller Ryan Lucas 14 14 14 14 0 15 7 6 15 9 4 21 7 19 82 16 61 47 28 36 1 16 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 36 0-0 9 23-70 1 1 0-0 0:30 1:00 1 1:00 Name Chris Unterstein Athan Ianucci Ryan Vilar 14 12 14 18 13 13 15 31 11 26 44 54 24 32 1 0 2 2 0 0 34 32 0-0 0-1 0 1 0:00 1:00 2004 Statistics & Results & Statistics 2004

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 42 rest ofthewayforvictory. goalieMattMcMonaglerecorded Cornell 12 atwo-goalcushionandtheBigRedheldon 8:31 toplaygiveCornell one at13-12.ButAndrew Collinsscored hisfirstgoaloftheseasonwith scored hisfirstcollegegoal1:27intothe fourthquartertoclosewithin to closethegap13-11afterthree periods, andfreshman Tom Brewer 13-9. Keysorwouldscore twomore goalsinthefinal1:15ofquarter Boulukos andBrianClaytonscored 1:10 aparttoboosttheBigRedlead runtwominuteslateroffwould stoptheCornell apassfrom Vilar, but goal with6:20toplayinthethird togivetheBigRedan11-8lead.Keysor play inthequarter, andBoulukoswouldscored Cornell’s sixthunanswered the game2:30later. Greenhalgh addedhisfourthofthegamewith7:09to scored unassisted goals to tie the game at 8-8. Boulukos scored his second of scored twiceinthefirst2:10ofperiod asGreenhalgh andBoulukos Red spurtoftheirown.LikeHofstrahaddoneinthesecondperiod,Cor trailing8-6,andmore importantly,in thehalfwithCornell startingaBig the season off a pass from Justin Redd toend the Pride run, closethe scoring mark togiveHofstraan8-5lead.ButBoulukoswouldscore hisfirstgoalof and Vilar wouldfeedRyan LucasforthePride’s fifthstraightgoalatthe3:51 scored aman-upgoaloff apassfrom Ianucciwith7:27 toplayinthehalf, Ianucci 1:05latertogivethePridetheirfirstleadofgame.Ryan Vilar contest at5-5.Treubig wouldscore hisfourthofthegameoff apassfrom period, andAthanIanucciscored hisfirstcollegegoal1:30latertotiethe quarter asTreubig scored histhird goalofthegame39secondsinto trailed 5-3afteroneperiod.ThePridethenwentona5-0runinthesecond team playedtheBigRedevenrest ofthequarter, exchanginggoals,and 2:11 ongoalsbySeanGreenhalgh andJustinRedd.ButtheyoungHofstra heldtheupperhandearlytakinga2-0leadafter to leadthePride.Cornell Middie Tim Treubig scored fourgoals,whileJohnKeysoraddedthree goals the firsteightgoalstoerasean8-6deficitandthenheldonforvictory. Stadium. TheBigRedusedabigthird quarterinwhichtheyscored sevenof overthe11th-rankedPrideofHofstraatJamesM.Shuart a 14-12victory added agoalandfourassiststoleadthe12th-rankedBigRedofCor Midfielder JoeBoulukosscored fivegoalsandattackmanAndrew Collins FEBRUARY 28,2004vs.#12CORNELL GAME 1 2004 Game Summaries Bonaguro Rob nell to nell Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Clayton (1-0),KevinNee(1-0) (1-4), SeanGreenhalgh (4-0),JustinRedd(1-3),DavePittard (1-1),Brian Scoring(Goals-Assists): Cornell Tom Brewer (1-0),ChrisUnterstein(0-1),JohnOrsen(0-1) John Keysor(3-0),Ryan Lucas(2-1),Ryan Vilar (1-2),Ryan Miller(0-2), Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #11 Hofstra #12 Cornell X, losing20of28draws.ScottRaaschwon1723drawsfortheBigRed. Pride 43-28, cage. but The was Pride crushed outshot at Cornell, the face-off saves inhisdebut,whileHofstra’s MattSouthard posted11savesinthe #19 Hofstra #7 Loyola time inthelastfiveseasonsthat PridehasdefeatedaTop 7opponent. markedthethirdShuart Stadium.Thevictory consecutiveyear andfourth in 1993whenHofstradefeatedthe then-fifth-rankedGreyhounds, 13-12, at the Greyhounds therest oftheway. ThePride’s overLoyolacame lastvictory five ofhis18savesinthefourthquarter, andtheHofstradefensestymied (7 saves)forhisthird goaloftheyear. PridegoalieMattSouthard, whohad On theman-up,Vilar foundLucas,whobeatLoyolagoalieMichaelFretwell sophomore defenderMichaelGrahamwaswhistledforaslashingpenalty. season justtwominuteslater. With 5:24toplayinregulation, Greyhound tied thegameat8-8withhissecondgoalofandfourth the first4:13offourthquarter, togivethePridean8-7lead.Brundage junior middiescored three consecutiveunassistedgoals,includingtwoin later to boost the Loyola lead to 7-5. Hofstra’s Ryan Vilar then took over. The unassisted tally. ButMattCassaliascored histhird goaloftheyearjust1:20 his firstcollegegoalandbrought Hofstrabacktowithinoneat6-5withan third quarter, Hofstracamealive.Long-stickmiddieJulianWatts scored gave theGreyhounds a6-4leadathalftime.Afterscoreless 8:35ofthe led toCraigGeorgalas’ unassistedgoalwith7:37toplayinthehalfthat season 2:13intotheperiod.AnothermiscueinPridedefensivezone as two-timeAll-AmericanStephenBrundagescored histhird goalofthe the Prideincontest.Loyolaregained theleadinsecondquarter 18 ground balls,butHofstragoalieMattSouthard madefivesavestokeep period. TheGreyhounds wonallnine face-offs intheperiodandpickedup John Keysor, andattackmanAthanIanuccitotiethegameat4-4afterone Pride didnotfoldandbattledbackongoalsbymiddiesJohnOrsen goals were causedbyfailedHofstraclears deepinthePridezone.But scoring atwillwhilebuildinga4-1leadafterjust2:30.Two ofLoyola’s the Greyhounds jumpedonHofstra,dominating face-offs andseemingly middie Tim Treubig openedthescoringjust44secondsintocontest, snapped thePride’s nine-gamelosingstreak totheGreyhounds. AfterPride over seventh-rankedLoyolaatJamesM.ShuartStadium.Thevictor quarter tobreak an8-8tieandgivethe 19th-rankedPridea9-8victory Ryan Lucastalliedaman-upgoalwith4:25remaining inthefourth What startedoff poorlyendedinthrillingfashionasHofstraattackman MARCH 6,2004vs.#7LOYOLA GAME 2 Attendance: (60:00, 11svs.,12GA) Goalies: HU-MattSouthard (60:00,11svs.,14GA);CU-MattMcMonagle 1,429 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 5 1 12 14 1 1 3 7 5 1 3 5 0 3 9 8 3 1 2 1 0 2 4 4 Hofstra 24-25 1-1.0 1-2 JoeBoulukos(5-0),Andrew Collins Tim Treubig (4-0),AthanIanucci(1-3), 11 30 43 8 Cornell 19-21 2-1.5 1-1 12 39 38 20 y 43 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE ve rst ve 35 45 16 10 1-2 3-1.5 18-25 Binghamton

Athan Ianucci 33 47 11 12 1-3 2-1.0 26-36 Hofstra 400 HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 12 svs., 9 GA); BU- Kevin McKeown (60:00, 12 svs., 9 GA); BU- HU- Matt Southard shot into the goal from 11 yards out. Long-stick middie Corey Harned out. Long-stick middie Corey 11 yards shot into the goal from scooping up the face-off made it 3-0 for the Blue Jays just 10 seconds later, out. seven yards from ball, attacking the goal and beating Southard ground a sharp his second of the game and eighth of the season from Barrie scored then completed the fi angle on the left side of the Hofstra cage. Barrie save of a Southard up a rebound picking quarter hat trick with 5:23 to play, Shots: Balls: Ground Won: Face-offs Saves: Penalties: EMO: Clears/Att. Goalies: (60:00, 10 svs., 14 GA) Attendance: GAME 4 vs. JOHNS HOPKINS MARCH 13, 2004 of Johns Hopkins opened the game with fi The top-ranked Blue Jays Kyle Barrie, and cruised to by attackman three straight goals, including a 13-6 victory over #11 Hofstra at Shuart Stadium. Barrie finished with and one assist to lead four goals, while Matt Rewkowski had two goals of with career-highs Vilar the Blue Jays. Hofstra was led by middie Ryan two assists, while John Orsen added two goals and one goals and three 19 saves. Barrie a career-high recorded assist. Hofstra goalie Matt Southard with a scoop shot fi opened the scoring just 54 seconds into the contest Peyser boosted the lead to 2-0 Greg Middie of Southard. in front yards Peter LeSueur and firing a high five minutes later after taking a pass from ed his 7 41 46 17 0-2 6-5.0 19-24 Loyola Phil Cavallo (3-0), Chris Healy 3 33 33 18 Ryan Miller (4-1), Athan Ianucci (3-2), Miller (4-1), Athan Ryan Ryan Vilar (3-1), Athan Ianucci (1-1), (3-1), Vilar Ryan 2-6 Stephen Brundage (2-1), Chris EinhornStephen Brundage 2-2.0 24-32 Hofstra 2 7 3 2 2 4 2 1 9 14 1 2 3 4 F 1,027 HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 18 svs., 8 GA ); LC- Michael Fretwell Michael Fretwell (60:00, 18 svs., 8 GA ); LC- HU- Matt Southard

Conner (1-0), Matt Osborne (0-1), Matt DeCirce (0-1) Conner (1-0), Matt Osborne (0-1), Matt DeCirce Rob Bonaguro (1-0), John Keysor (1-0) (1-0), John Rob Bonaguro Binghamton Scoring (Goals-Assists): (2-1), Matt McNamara (1-1), Sean Meluney (1-0), David Burpoe (1-0), Joe Binghamton #11 Hofstra Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): (1-1), Vilar (0-2), Ryan Brewer Lucas (1-2), Tom (3-0), Ryan Treubig Tim 10 saves in the Bearcats’ cage. Binghamton outshot Hofstra, 35-33, and won cage. 10 saves in the Bearcats’ 16 of 27 face-offs. the man-up 4:20 later, Miller scored the third of his four goals on the night of his four goals on the the third Miller scored the man-up 4:20 later, of the night with 3:44 to at the 5:20 mark, and Ianucci notched his third a comfortable 12-6 lead. Hofstra goalie Matt to give Hofstra play in the third while Kevin McKeown posted the snow, made 12 saves through Southard second of the game 18 second later to close out the scoring for the half with quarter to Hofstra ahead 9-5. The Pride opened up their lead in the third 2:06 into Vilar Ryan a pass from goal of the night off third 10-5 on Treubig’s of the night for Binghamton on his third the period. After Cavallo scored fth of the season early in the second for an 8-2 lead. But Healy notched his fifth of the season early in the second for an 8-2 goal with 10:26 to play in the half and David Burpoe an unassisted scored 2:31 later to close the Binghamton Matt DeCirce a pass from off scored of the his second of the game and seventh scored deficit to 8-4. Treubig year with 3:00 to play in the half to boost the lead to 9-4. Cavallo scor to play to close the deficit to 4-2. But Hofstra scored the next four goals, scored to play to close the deficit to 4-2. But Hofstra go up 8-4. First, middie John including one 2:13 into the second period to Then Ianucci scored his fifth of the year with 4:45 to play. Keysor scored Vilar Ryan the first quarter. back-to-back goals to close out the scoring in put the Bearcats on the board with his fourth goal of the year from Healy with his fourth goal of the year from on the board put the Bearcats his second of the game and with 11:19 to play in the first. But Miller scored Lucas to boost the Pride lead to 4-1. Binghamton’s a pass from the season off Matt Osborne with 6:28 his first of the season from Matt McNamara scored first goal of the year just 1:04 into the contest off a pass from Tom Brewer. Brewer. Tom a pass from off first goal of the year just 1:04 into the contest goalie Ianucci 24 seconds later and beat Bearcat took a pass from Treubig and a 2-0 lead. Miller scored Kevin McKeown for his sixth goal of the season Lucas to give the Pride a 3-0 lead. Cavallo Ryan a feed from 1:28 later off victory. Middie Ryan Miller had four goals and one assist, attackman Athan Middie Ryan victory. added three Treubig goals and two assists, and Tim Ianucci posted three Attackman Phil victory. goals to lead the Pride to their second straight goals and Chris Healy added two goals and one assist to Cavallo had three his opened the scoring with pace Binghamton. Pride middie Rob Bonaguro The 11th-ranked Pride of Hofstra scored seven goals in the first quarter The 11th-ranked Pride of Hofstra scored victory over and never looked back on the way to a 14-9 non-conference Stadium. The Pride unranked Binghamton University at snowy Shuart over unranked opponents to 25 with the extended their winning streak GAME 3 MARCH 8, 2004 vs. BINGHAMTON Clears/Att. Goalies: (60:00, 7 svs., 9 GA) Attendance: Saves: Penalties: EMO: Shots: Balls: Ground Won: Face-offs Loyola Scoring (Goals-Assists): (Goals-Assists): Loyola Scoring (1-0), Geoff Spack (1-0), Matt Cassalia (1-1), Andrew (2-0), Craig Georgalas Rabidou (0-1) Hunter (1-0), Jordan Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Hofstra Scoring John Keysor (1-0), John Orsen (1-0), (1-0), Treubig Tim Lucas (1-0), Ryan (0-1) (1-0), Chris Unterstein Julian Watts 2004 Game Summaries Game 2004

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 44 1JhsHpis 1 2 13 2 4 Dowd (1-0),Peter LeSeuer(0-1) 1 (1-0),Kyle (1-1), KyleHarrison (0-2),KevinBoland(1-0),Corey Harned Rewkowski (2-1),ConorFord (2-0),Greg Peyser(1-1),Brendan Skakandi Johns HopkinsScoring(Goals-Assists): 6 Treubig (1-1) Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #11 Hofstra #1 JohnsHopkins ground balls toHofstra’s 27,andwinning19of23face-offs. Jays dominatedthestatsheet,outshootingHofstra,52-24,pickingup 43 Dowd scored goalsinthefirstfourminutesoffourthquarter. TheBlue twice inthethird, sandwichingaConorFord goal,whileBarrieandKyle seventh andeighthoftheseason,tocruisevictory. Rewkowskiscored as theBlueJaysscored fivestraightgoals,includingtwobyRewkowski,his a 15-yard bounceshotintoBlueJayscage.From there itwasallHopkins scored histhird ofthegame3:31later, pickingupaground ballandfiring unassisted goaljust1:22intotheperiodtoboostlead8-4.But V at halftime.Inthethird quarter, HopkinsmiddieKevinBolandscored an 11th goaloftheseason,justsixsecondslatertogiveBlueJaysa7-4 two. ButHopkinsattackmanConorFord scored rightoff theface-off, his of theseason,off apassfrom Orsenwith3:07remaining toclosewithin off apassfrom Vilar, andVilar scored hissecondofthegame,andseventh his ninthgoaloftheyearwithjustunderfiveminutestoplayinhalf yards outforhissecondgoaloftheseason.MidfielderTim Treubig scored a passfrom Vilar 5:16intothesecondquarter, andfired from turned seven quarter scoringthree straighttocutthe deficitto6-4.First,JohnOrsentook low shottothefarsideofSouthard. ThePridecamealiveinthesecond scoring bybeatingaHofstramiddiearound thePridecageandbouncinga endedthefirstquarter Smith (3saves).BlueJaysattackmanJakeByrne Vilar’s man-upbounceshotfrom 15yards outbeatHopkinsgoalieScott and beatingthePridegoaliefrom upclose.ThePridegotontheboard as 2004 Game Summaries Morgan James 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 3 1 6 1 1 3 1 Ryan Vilar (3-2),JohnOrsen(2-1),Tim KyleBarrie(4-0),Matt ilar following Doneger’s secondgoalofthegame.Tim Treubig wouldpull would score twostraightoverthenext 16:36toopena5-1advantage two-goal deficitforHofstrawouldbethesmallestofdayasTigers unassisted goalfrom JohnKeysoratthe5:45markoffirstquarter. The more goalsoverthenext2:38before thePridegotonboard withan 1-0 advantage,aleadtheywouldnotrelinquish. Princetonaddedtwo goals almostthree minutesintothecontesttogiveTigers anearly at theClassof1952Stadium.JasonDonegertalliedfirst ofhisthree over#14HofstraPride and neverlookedbackinpostinga10-5victory The numbersix-rankedPrincetonTigers scored thegame’s firstthree goals MARCH 20,2004atPRINCETON GAME 5 Attendance: Schwartzman (33:01,5svs.,2GA),ScottSmith(26:59,34GA) Goalies: Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Hofstra attheLoftus IndoorSportsCenterontheNotre Damecampus. quarter, over#13 jumpingouttoa7-0lead,onthe waytoa19-11victory The 15th-ranked Fighting IrishofNotre Damedominated playinthefirst MARCH 24,2004atNOTRE DAME GAME 6 Attendance: 15 svs.,5GA) Goalies: Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Casino (1-0),MichaelBiles(1-0) (2-1), PeterTrombino (1-2),Ryan Boyle(1-2),JimO’Brien (1-1),Drew Princeton Scoring(Goals-Assists): (0-1) Chris Unterstein(1-0),Ryan Vilar (1-0),SteveWax (0-1),AthanIanucci Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #6 Princeton #14 Hofstra three pointsandDaveLawmade15saves innet. 1A), Boyle(1G,2A)andPeterTrombino (1G,2 A)alljoinedDonegerwith Panarelli addedfourandwas10-19on face-offs. ForPrinceton,Hayes(2G, in netforHofstra.Brett MoyerledHofstra withsixground ballsandLen goals andanassistforthePride,whileMatthewSouthard made10saves to fivewith9:34leftinthethird quarter. Keysorfinishedthedaywithtwo Whitney Hayesscored hissecondofthe gametopushtheadvantageup get theremainder ofthecontestthough, asDonegernotchedhisthird and three, 6-3with13:24remaining. ThatwouldbeascloseHofstra Chris UntersteinforhisfirstgoaloftheseasontopullPridewithin make arunandStevenWax forced aTiger atmidfieldandfed turnover Princeton itsfirstfour-goal leadofthegame,6-2.Hofstrawouldlookto left before halftime.Ryan Boylescored 1:14intothethird quartertogive Hofstra withinthree athalfashescored off anassistfrom Keysorwith2:31 HU-MattSouthard (60:00,19svs.,13GA);JHU-Jesse HU-MattSouthard (60:00,10svs.,GA); PU-DaveLaw(60:00, 4,208 2,106 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 2 2 10 5 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 Hofstra Hofstra 19-27 16-19 1-1.0 2-1.0 1-1 1-4 JohnKeysor(2-1),Tim Treubig (1-0), 19 27 24 10 10 28 30 4 JasonDonegar(3-0),WhitneyHayes Johns Hopkins Princeton 12-14 11-14 1-0.5 4-3.5 0-1 0-2 43 52 19 15 35 29 8 9 45 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE ound ound rst goal, ed his first 8 18 12 35 1-2 3-1.5 18-19 UMass Chris Doyle (2-0), Kevin Glenz 5 19 17 32 Ryan Lucas (1-0), Tim Treubig (1-0), Treubig Lucas (1-0), Tim Ryan 0-3 2-2.0 20-26 Hofstra 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 3 6 1 2 3 4 F 694 HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 17 svs., 6 GA); UM- Bill Schell (60:00, HU- Matt Southard boost the lead to 10-8 with 3:43 to play on a similar play as his fi Unterstein. of the goalie after a pass from the right side coming around game before lacrosse The Blue Hens, who had never won a CAA men’s After a failed Hofstra clear in its defensive night, did not quit. Saturday Metzbower on a short 3-on-1 breakaway. Southard charged zone, Delaware to close the gap with a rocket and beat Southard ball scooped up the ground UD captain Matt Aldrich Just 29 seconds later, to 10-9 with 2:42 to play. the his defender toward Overs, stepped away from Ryan took a pass from out. It was his second 13 yards from middle of the box and beat Southard the game looking like it was of the game and tied the game at 10-10. With on in the Hofstra headed to overtime, but with UD putting the pressure at the top of the zone, Metzbower took a pass on the left side of Southard a shot past the Pride goalie for the 11-10 and fired box, beat his defender, Ground Balls: Ground Won: Face-offs Saves: Penalties: EMO: Clears/Att. Goalies: 12 svs., 3 GA) Attendance: GAME 8 DELAWARE APRIL 3, 2004 AT four goals in scored The 18th-ranked Fighting Blue Hens of Delaware the last 2:42 to erase a 10-8 deficit and post a 12-10 Colonial Athletic Association victory over the Hofstra Pride at Rullo Stadium. Delaware to “hat tricks” each recorded Metzbower and Joe Trentzsch standouts Ryan Chris Unterstein, who lead the Blue Hens. Hofstra was led by attackman Miller added assists, while attackman Ryan posted two goals and three the Pride 7-6 entering the fourth quarter, two goals and one assist. Trailing the first two goals as part of a 4-1 run that gave Hofstra a 10-8 lead scored Unterstein opened the scoring 1:31 into with 3:43 to play in regulation. the fourth with his second goal of the game with a short-side wrap-ar goalie Chris Collins. Miller gave Hofstra on the left side of Delaware stuff its first lead of the game at 8-7 as Unterstein made the same move from goal, but passed back to Miller behind the cage. Miller went the previous of and beat him with a bullet for his fifth the right side of Collins around with scored Cam Howard freshman Delaware the season with 12:09 to play. (16 saves) made After Pride goalie Matt Southard work. 7:49 to play on hard of the cage, blocked his clearing pass in front a point-blank save, Howard 1:24 But Hofstra responded and beat Southard. ball picked up the ground out on the Miller 15 yards later with middie Don Scott taking a pass from Miller would right side of Collins, and firing in his second goal of the year. the goal back just 1:08 before halftime with his 12th tally of the year. In 12th tally of the year. halftime with his just 1:08 before the goal back 4-2 gave the Minutemen a middie Neil Lundberg UMass quarter, the third Hofstra with half. Four minutes later, mark of the second lead at the 3:56 his second Doyle scored the penalty box for a slash, Moyer in defender Brett gave Ventiquattro Tony later, Glenz. Just 2:17 a pass from off of the game his second of and final goal of the game, and the Minutemen their sixth lead to 6-2. Pride middie Don Scott scor the season to boost the close the deficit to 6-3. to minutes left in the third of the season with five the put the clamps on the Hofstra attack to hold But the UMass defense loss at Army in 1997. The output since a 6-2 Pride to their lowest offensive 35-32, while the Pride picked up 19 gr Minutemen outshot Hofstra, balls to UMass’ 18. #13 Hofstra Massachusetts Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Unterstein (0-1) Don Scott (1-0), Chris Massachusetts Scoring (Goals-Assists): (1-0), Ryan Ventiquattro (1-0), Tony (0-2), Matt Tjndo (1-0), Neil Lundberg Connolly (1-0) Shots: rst d weck 49 47 20 11 2-7 9-7.0 18-24 Notre Dame Notre Brian Giordano (5-0), Brian Brian Giordano 32 32 12 12 Athan Ianucci (4-1), Chris Unterstein 3-9 7-4.0 19-28 Hofstra 0 7 5 4 3 3 3 5 11 19 1 2 3 4 F 372 HU- Matt Southard (54:55, 19 GA, 11 svs.), Bill Liedke (5:05, 0 (54:55, HU- Matt Southard

quarter. Massachusetts freshman Matt Tundo did beat Southard, off a pass off did beat Southard, Matt Tundo Massachusetts freshman quarter. got Treubig the period. But Pride middie Tim Kevin Glenz, 7:57 into from Only five saves in the period by UMass goalie Bill Schell prevented the Only five saves in the period by UMass goalie Bill Schell prevented once in the lead in the game. Each team scored tying or taking Pride from the second but, in this period, it was time for Pride goalie Matt Southar posted seven of his 17 saves in the second to shine as the sophomore cage and that was late in the quarter after the Minutemen built a 2-0 lead. just 52 seconds into Middie Chris Doyle put Massachusetts on the board gave the Minutemen a 2-0 lead with 6:55 to Connolly the game and Ryan Lucas cut the deficit But Hofstra attackman Ryan play in the first quarter. Chris Unterstein with 2:53 to play in the quarter. a pass from in half off The Minutemen of Massachusetts scored three third quarter goals while third three The Minutemen of Massachusetts scored shutting down the Hofstra attack on the way to a 6-3 victory over the 13th- at UMass, taking ranked Pride at Garber Field. The Pride came out firing only one found the back of the 14 shots in the first period. Unfortunately, GAME 7 MASSACHUSETTS MARCH 28, 2004 AT Goalies: (60:00, 11 GA, 11 svs.) GA, 1 svs.); UND- Stewart Crossland Attendance: Saves: Penalties: EMO: Clears/Att. Shots: Balls: Ground Won: Face-offs Hubschmann (4-1), Pat Walsh (2-3), Matt Ryan (1-3), Dan Berger (2-1), (1-3), Dan Berger (2-3), Matt Ryan Hubschmann (4-1), Pat Walsh Clagett (1-0), Matt Kar Matt Howell (1-2), Mickey Blum (1-0), Steve (0-1) Owen Mulford (1-0), Frank Matarazzo (1-0), Chris Richez (0-1), Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): (1-0), Rob (1-1), David Schwartzberg Treubig (1-2), Tim Vilar (3-1), Ryan Lucas (0-1) (1-0), Don Scott (0-1), Ryan Bonaguro Scoring (Goals-Assists): Dame Notre #13 Hofstra Dame #15 Notre and Hubschmann scored 2:49 into the fourth for a 15-8 lead. The Pride and Hubschmann scored balls to Hofstra’s 49-32, and the Irish picked up 47 ground outshot, were 32. minutes later. After Matt Karweck 6:28 to tallied his ninth of the year with minutes later. fourth of of the game and the third his Unterstein scored play in the third, to 13-8. It would be as his season, on the man-up, a minute later to close the end of the third, 2:56 before scored close as Hofstra would get as Berger the Notre Dame lead to 10-2. But Hofstra did not quit and got goals by Dame lead to 10-2. But Hofstra the Notre the Pride back to that brought Vilar and Ryan Unterstein, Rob Bonaguro of the year his eighth goal scored Dan Berger 11-5 at halftime. Irish senior Dame lead to 12-5. Notre eight seconds into the second half to bump the closed the gap to five seven and Unterstein Treubig But Pride midfielder Tim total saves in the first quarter. But Hofstra seemed to right the ship in the But Hofstra seemed to right total saves in the first quarter. gap to 7-2 with 10:49 to play in second goal closed the second as Ianucci’s his second of the game, scored hope. But Walsh the half and gave the Pride 26 seconds later to start a 3-0 Irish run that boosted and 11th of the season, as the Irish had scored seven times, all at even-man situations, in the first all at even-man situations, in the first seven times, as the Irish had scored fi the Irish take an insurmountable lead in the 15 minutes. Not only did Dame outshot the Pride 17- as Notre a shot Hofstra did not get off quarter, five of his 12 recorded Hofstra goalie Matt Southard 0 in the first quarter. assist, while Chris Unterstein added three goals and one assist. The Pride and one assist. The Pride goals three Chris Unterstein added assist, while legs until 17 minutes after the opening seem to get their game couldn’t a pass from with a man-up goal off as Ianucci dented the twine off face-off done the second period. But the damage had been 3:26 into Treubig Tim Notre Dame’s Brian Giordano tied a career-high with five goals, while with five tied a career-high Brian Giordano Dame’s Notre one four goals and posted a career-high Hubschmann added middie Brian Pride assists. The with two goals and three chipped in Walsh assist, and Pat four goals and one Ianucci with a career-high led by attackman Athan were 2004 Game Summaries Game 2004

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 46 Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Howard (1-1),Jordan Hall(1-0),Ryan Overs(0-1) (3-0), MattAldrich(2-0),AndyHippleLukeWiles (0-2),Cam Delaware Scoring(Goals-Assists): Scott (1-0),Ryan Vilar (1-0),Tim Treubig (0-1) 1), JohnKeysor(2-0),DavidSchwartzberg (1-0),RobBonaguro (1-0),Don Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #18 Delaware Hofstra 16-6 inthefinalperiod. fourth quarterdramatics.TheBlueHensoutshotthePride,54-22,including the firstofhisthree goals1:09latertogiveDelaware theleadandsetup 6-6 onarunningshotwith5:38toplayinthethird. ButMetzbowerscored lead three minuteslateroff apassfrom LukeWiles. Vilar tiedthegameat out ofplace4:50intothethird period.AldrichgavetheBlueHensa6-5 5-5 onamadscrambleforlooseballinfront ofthecagewithgoalie Schwartzberg closedthegapto5-4byhalftime.Untersteintiedgameat in thethird quarter. Two goalsbymiddieJohnKeysorandone byDavid Hofstra comebackfrom a4-1firstquarterdeficittotiethegameat5-5early with 19secondstoplaysealthe12-10victory. Thelossovershadoweda field ride,andburiedhisthird goalofthegameintoemptyPridecage to play. Trentzsch tookapassfrom Howard, whileHofstrawasonafull- Ryan Vilar was whistled off for a 30 second pushing penalty with 26 seconds lead. AnythoughtsofatyingHofstragoalwere squashedwhenPridemiddie 2004 Game Summaries Moyer Brett 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 1 5 12 10 5 4 2 2 1 2 4 2 Hofstra 10-18 8-6.0 0-1 ChrisUnterstein(2-3),Ryan Miller(2- 16 10 28 22 Ryan Metzbower (3-0),JoeTrentzsch Delaware 11-11 1-0.5 1-8 15 33 54 7 with goalsbyTreubig ontheman-up54secondslater, andRobBonaguro, to playinthethird toboostthePioneerlead7-5.ButHofstraresponded within oneat6-5.Sacred Heartdefender ChaseCarusoscored with4:03 year 10secondslaterafterwinningtheface-off tobringthePrideback of theseason,almosttwominuteslater, andKeysorscored his10thofthe period. ButHofstrafreshman Tom Brewer scored aman-upgoal,hissecond Christian Lynch openedthescoringinsecondhalfjust1:47into Hofstra ralliedinthethird quarter, outscoringthevisitors4-2inperiod. James Delmonicoaddedtwogoals.ThePioneersled5-3athalftime,but Robideau ledthePioneerswiththree goalsandoneassistwhilemiddie Treubig also addedtwogoalsforthePride.Sacred HeartmiddieMatthew Ryan Miller, andonegoaltwo assistsfrom middieJohnKeysor. Tim the night.Hofstraalsoreceived twogoalsandoneassistfrom attackman and thegame-winner. TheHofstramidfielderalsopostedtwoassistson (15 saves)andbeatthesophomore lowforhisninthgoaloftheseason five-point game,camearound therightsideofPioneergoalieThomasHind Sacred HeartatShuartStadium.Unterstein,whopostedhissecondstraight play inregulation over togivethePrideofHofstraa12-11CAAvictory Midfielder ChrisUntersteinscored histhird goalofthegamewith1:04to APRIL 7,2004vs.SACREDHEART GAME 9 Attendance: (60:00, 7svs.,10GA) Goalies: Attendance: (60:00, 15svs.,12GA) Goalies: Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Blake Reardon (0-1) (1-0), ChaseCarusoJonathanCortoChristianLynch (1-0), Delmonico (2-0),AdamDzedzy(1-1),BenGiamichaelPeterGr Sacred HeartScoring(Goals-Assists): (1-0), Tom Brewer (1-0),Brett Moyer(0-1) 1), JohnKeysor(1-2),Tim Treubig (2-0),RobBonaguro (2-0),DonScott Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): Hofstra Sacred Heart ground ballstoSacred Heart’s 30. falling forthegoal.ThePrideoutshotPioneers,44-26,andpickedup52 it toUnterstein,whocamearound thegoalandfired thelowshotwhile goal, Brewer pickedupalooseballbehind thePioneercageandpassed past Hindtotiethegameat11with2:25play. Onthegame-winning zone. MoyerraceddownthefieldandpassedtoMillerwhofired abullet quick startbreak intheHofstra defensive afteraSacred Heartturnover But HofstradefenderBrett Moyersparked theHofstracomebackwitha the year1:52laterfrom RobideautogivethePioneersan11-10advantage. an unassistedgoalwith5:57toplayandPeterGreco scored hissixthof to givethePridea10-9lead.RobideautiedgameforSacred Hearton and Millerscored thefirstofhistwogoals, from Keysor, ninesecondslater scored hissecondofthegameoff apassfrom Ryan Millerwith8:23toplay, his third oftheseasonoff apassfrom Keysorwith9:47toplay, Treubig But Hofstrascored three straightgoalsinaspanof1:33asDonScottscored Dzedzy dentedthetwinetogivePioneersa9-7leadwith10:03play 7. Sacred Heartscored twogoalssixsecondsapartasRobideauandAdam who scored withsixsecondsremaining intheperiodtotiegameat7- HU-MattSouthard (60:00,16svs.,12GA);UD-ChrisCollins HU-MattSouthard (60:00,3svs.,11GA); SHU-ThomasHind 1,000 1,033 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 1 5 12 11 5 4 4 2 1 2 2 3 Hofstra 19-25 2-1.0 3-5 ChrisUnterstein(3-2),Ryan Miller(2- 16 52 44 3 Matthew Robideau(3-1),James Sacred Heart 15-24 5-5.0 0-2 10 30 26 15 eco . 47 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Ryan Vilar (2-1), Athan Ianucci (1-1), Vilar Ryan 2 0 2 4 3 1 3 1 10 6 1 2 3 4 F Bill Peters seconds as Pfarr and DeFelice scored man-up goals to boost the final score score final the boost to goals man-up scored DeFelice and Pfarr as seconds balls ground 35 up picked and 40-34, Pride, the outshot Towson 10-6. to Tiger the in outstanding was Sotheron Reed goalie Towson 33. Hofstra’s to two them among quarter, first the in seven including saves 15 recording cage, 13 posted Southard down. men two were Tigers the while saves point-blank Pride. the for goal in saves #12 Towson Hofstra Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Scott (1-0), Chris Unterstein (0-2), John Keysor (1-0), Don Treubig Tim (0-1) Brewer (1-0), Tom midfielder Alex Fountain scored his seventh and eighth goals of the year. His His year. the of goals eighth and seventh his scored Fountain Alex midfielder while cage Pride the of front in shot a on game the into 5:11 came goal first shot bounce a was period, the of end the before 2:38 just coming second, his saves) (13 Southard Matt goalie Hofstra by skipped that side left the from into 1:36 just 3-0 it made Tigers The cage. the of corner upper far the into in from season the of goal ninth his scored Myers Brian as quarter second the 3-3. at game the tie to goals straight three with responded Pride the But front. out yards 12 from Treubig Tim from pass a off scored Vilar Ryan middie First, the of fifth his scored Scott Don middie Then, year. the of goal 12th his for Sotheron. Reed goalie Tiger of side right the from Vilar, from pass a off year, to 6:56 with year the of 13th and game the of second his scored then Vilar the off scored DeFelice Ben middie Tiger But game. the tie to half the in play Ianucci Athan Hofstra’s lead. 4-3 a Towson give to later seconds six face-off Tom from pass cross-field a taking half, the in play to 4:16 with game the tied the into 4:16 Just year. the of goal 10th his for dunk the making and Brewer one- a for defender Hofstra a beat Cunningham Kyle attackman half, second Hofstra year. the of goal ninth his tallied and Southard with meeting on-one a off blast a with later minutes six 5-5 at game the tied Keysor John middie from scored Griebe First, hot. got then Towson But Treubig. Tim from pass the On 6-5. ahead, Tigers the put to third the in play to 2:56 with close in penalty The penalty. roughness unnecessary an for whistled was Hofstra goal, Drew found Rutledge Kevin sophomore Tiger later seconds 55 as costly was score The out. yards 10 from year the of goal eighth his in fired who Pfarr, Cittadino Casey middie until quarter fourth the of most for 7-5 at remained ride. full-field a into went Pride the as contest the in play to 1:50 with scored as back one get to able was Hofstra lead. 8-5 an Towson gave goal Cittadino’s the of goal 14th his home fired and Ianucci from pass a took Unterstein Chris eight final the in twice scored Tigers the But play. to seconds 56 with season 7 10 30 38 1-1 2-1.5 15-20 Drexel 9 8 27 27 Chris Unterstein (4-0), Don Scott (1-0), 0-2 1-0.5 Joe Fiore (3-0), Mike Fillippone (2- Joe Fiore 18-26 Hofstra 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 8 7 1 2 3 4 F 321 HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 8 svs., 7 GA); DU- Ryan Harney 8 svs., 7 GA); DU- Ryan (60:00, HU- Matt Southard

straight game with a 10-6 CAA decision over the Hofstra Pride at James M. M. James at Pride Hofstra the over decision CAA 10-6 a with game straight Tiger as period one after lead 2-0 to out jumped Tigers The Stadium. Shuart GAME ll APRIL 17, 2004 vs. TOWSON a broke quarter third the in play to 2:56 with goal Griebe’s Bobby Attackman sixth its won Towson league-leading as spurt Tiger 3-0 a started and tie 5-5 (60:00, 7 svs., 8 GA) Attendance: EMO: Clears/Att. Goalies: Ground Balls: Ground Won: Face-offs Saves: Penalties: Moloney (1-0) Shots: 1), Athan Ianucci (0-1) Scoring (Goals-Assists): Drexel (0-2), Matt Musci (0-2), Sean 0), Jonathan Decanio (1-1), Matt Bancroft Drexel Drexel Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): (0- Treubig (1-0), Tim Lucas (1-0), John Keysor (1-0), Rob Bonaguro Ryan waning seconds. The Dragons outshot Hofstra, 30-27, but the Pride picked picked Pride the but 30-27, Hofstra, outshot Dragons The seconds. waning 30. Dragons the to balls ground 38 up Hofstra with 2:25 to play to bring the Dragons within two at 8-6. Then Decanio took took Decanio Then 8-6. at two within Dragons the bring to play to 2:25 with to play to 1:01 with yards five from Southard beat and Musci from pass a the held and face-off ensuing the won Dragons The 8-7. to deficit the close the in shot one just off getting seconds, 61 remaining the of most for ball pass from Athan Ianucci at the 6:39 mark. But Drexel was not through and and through not was Drexel But mark. 6:39 the at Ianucci Athan from pass Hofstra the in clears failed and turnovers several into Pride the pressured Musci Matt from game the of second his scored Fillippone zone. defensive game the of third his scored Fiore 8-5. to gap the close to play to 5:45 with up a loose ball and beat Harney on the right side. Fiore brought Drexel back back Drexel brought Fiore side. right the on Harney beat and ball loose a up Jonathan from pass a off game the of second his with 7-4 at three within to lead Hofstra the bumped Unterstein quarter. fourth the into 4:14 Decanio a off year the of 13th and game the of goal fourth his with four to back the game with 3:19 to play in the period, taking a short pass from a falling falling a from pass short a taking period, the in play to 3:19 with game the Drexel cage. Dragon the of side left the around coming and Lucas down Bancroft Matt from pass a took Moloney Sean as later seconds 50 responded third. the in play to 2:29 with saves) (8 Southard Matt goalie Pride beat and picked he when 7-3 to lead the boosted Bonaguro Rob middie Hofstra But of the year with 6:10 left in the half. The Pride opened the third with goals goals with third the opened Pride The half. the in left 6:10 with year the of Lucas 6-2. to lead Hofstra the boost to Unterstein and Lucas Ryan middie by the beat and defender his inside cut and cage Drexel the behind ball the got of third his scored Unterstein third. the of mark 7:25 the at goalie Drexel in for his 11th goal of the year. Pride middie Don Scott scored in his fourth fourth his in scored Scott Don middie Pride year. the of goal 11th his for in Tim from pass short a taking quarter, second the into 2:50 just game straight the cut Drexel lead. 4-1 a for box the of top the from away firing and Treubig goal eighth his tallied Fillippone Mike middie when halftime at 4-2 to lead game at the 4:54 mark, coming around the right side of the cage and beating beating and cage the of side right the around coming mark, 4:54 the at game second his scored Unterstein later 2:33 Just low. Harney Ryan goalie Dragon the to him beating and Harney of side left the around coming contest the of seconds 53 with lead 3-1 a Pride the gave Keysor John Middie low. side far charging and midfield at ball ground a up picking quarter, first the in left Hofstra Pride to an 8-7 CAA victory over the Drexel Dragons at Vidas Field. Field. Vidas at Dragons Drexel the over victory CAA 8-7 an to Pride Hofstra Matt from pass a off contest the in scoring the opened Fiore Joe Drexel’s unanswered four with responded Hofstra But game. the into 2:11 Bancroft the of first his scored Unterstein quarter. first the in three including goals, GAME l0 GAME 2004 at DREXEL APRIL 10, the lead to goals four career-high a scored Unterstein Chris Midfielder 2004 Game Summaries Game 2004

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 48 Attendance: (60:00, 14svs.,10 GA) Goalies: Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: (1-0), RichieKratzChrisKramerDanFanelli(0-1) O’Donnell (0-4),MattLucas(3-0),Starker(2-0),EricHeidenber Villanova Scoring(Goals-Assists): (1-0), Tom Brewer (0-1) 1), Ryan Miller(1-2),AthanIanucci(2-0),JohnKeysor(1-1),RobBonaguro Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #19 Villanova Hofstra Pride were inafull-fieldride. and ChrisKramerscored anemptynet goalwithfoursecondstoplayasthe another Hofstradefenderbehindthecage,camearound andbeatSouthard, The Wildcats addedtwoinsurancegoalsinthefinal2:34asMattLucasbeat and postinghisfifthofthegameforan11-10leadwith7:38remaining. just 1:21later, pickinguparebound infront ofafallenSouthard (12saves) just 10secondslatertotiethegame.Creegan notchedthegame-winner Creegan whoscored hisfourthgoalofthegameand22ndseason Villanova camerightback,winningthenextface-off withO’Donnellfeeding dodge andfiringfrom eightyards outtogivethePridea10-9lead.But on therightsideofWildcat goalieJoeCanuso(12saves),makingaquick game and11thoftheyearwith9:09toplay, takingapassfrom Ryan Miller to tiethegameat9-9.Hofstra’s AthanIanucciscored hissecondgoalofthe who beatPridegoalieMattSouthard withajumpshotfrom 10yards out, caught upinthebackofHofstragoalandfelldown,MattStarker Kratz, whowentaround thecageuncontestedafterhisHofstradefendergot a 9-7advantagewith13:35toplay. Villanova replied withagoalbyRichie goals byChrisUntersteinandJohnKeysorinthenext1:07togiveHofstra from Brendan O’Donnell(4assists).ThePrideresponded withback-to-back Matt Lucastiedthegamejust18secondsintofourthquarterof with 57secondstoplaygavethePridea7-6advantage.ButWildcat senior game at6-6,andRyan Lucas’third goalofthegameandninthseason Bonaguro’s seventhgoaloftheseasonwith3:23toplayinthird tiedthe Villanova Stadium.ThePrideled7-6enteringthefourthquarterasRob Wildcats ofVillanova overtheHofstraPrideat toa13-10CAAvictory tying goalat10andthegame-winninggoal,tolead19th-ranked Junior Marc Creegan scored acareer-high fivegoals,includingthegame- APRIL 24,2004atVILLANOVA GAME l2 Attendance: (60:00, 15svs.,6GA) Goalies: Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Cittadino (1-0),KyleCunninghamKevinRutledge(0-1) (2-0), Drew Pfarr(2-0),BrianMyers(1-0),BobbyGriebeCasey Towson Scoring(Goals-Assists): 2004 Game Summaries

HU-MattSouthard (60:00,13svs.,10GA);TU-ReedSothoron HU-MattSouthard (60:00, 16svs.,13GA);VU-JoeCanuso 751 3,277 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 7 13 10 7 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 Hofstra Hofstra 17-24 19-23 4-3.5 1-1 0-0 0-3 Ryan Lucas (3-0),ChrisUnterstein(2- 12 11 38 34 13 33 34 Ben DeFelice(2-1),AlexFountain 7 Marc Creegan (5-0),Brendan Villanova Towson 18-26 16-24 4-3.5 1-1.0 0-0 3-4 12 16 51 45 15 35 40 10 f apass ger F , each scored apairofgoals,whileUnterstein addedanassistforthePride. LaFlare hadtwogoals,whileLaceyadded twoassists.UntersteinandVilar dominated theface-off circle winning13of19drawsfortheSeawolves. captured thefirstevermeetingwith Pride.StonyBrook’s MichaelPoch Hofstra inthefinalminute,butitwastoolittle,late,asSeawolves game with3:40leftinthegame.ChrisUntersteinscored apairofgoalsfor 8-4 with5:55toplay. Cappadoro sealedthewinwithhisthird goalofthe goals, sandwichedbetweenatallybyMatthewDonovan,tocutthelead commanding 7-2leadafterthree. HofstramiddieRyan Vilar scored apairof by Cappadoro, andLaFlare AdamMarksberry togivetheSeawolvesa the third quarter, scoringthefirst three goalsofthesecondhalfontallies unassisted goalbyJohnKeysor. TheSeawolvestookcontrol ofthegamein the period.Hofstracutleadto4-2inlastminuteofhalfonan goalie MatthewSouthard, off afeedfrom JameyLaceyatthe6:04markof scored hisfirstgoalofthegame,takingadvantageagiveawaybyHofstra one quarter. StonyBrook struck first inthesecondquarterasCappadoro to twogoalsjust28secondslatergiveStonyBrook a3-1leadafter Cerasipushedtheleadback Lucas andputashotpastCallahan.Larry in thefirstquarterwhenmidfielderKeithMekeeltookapassfrom Ryan Kirschner andGeorge LaFlare. Hofstracuttheleadinhalfwith6:12left Seawolves openedupa2-0lead6:37intothegameongoalsbyMike Seawolves toa9-6winovertheHofstraPrideatLaValle Stadium.The sophomore JasonCappadoro scored three goalstolead theStonyBrook Seawolves’ freshman goalieBrendan Callahanrecorded 18savesand APRIL 27,2004atSTONYBROOK GAME l3 who dodgedtwo defenders andbeatSotheron from sixyards. Hofstrathen yards out.ThePridetied the gameat2-2onaspinningmove byIanucci, pass from EvanSantiniand fired homehis14thgoaloftheyear from 12 Towson tooka2-1leadwith9:49toplayinthefirstasDrew Pfarrtooka from Ryan Lucasinthemiddleofboxandfired ashotpastSotheron. Hofstra tiedthegamealmostthree minuteslaterasIanuccitookapass Ted Turnblacer senta10-yard blastpastHofstra goalieMattSouthard. But quarter. TheTigers struckfirstscoring just20secondsintothecontestas first 15minutes,Hofstracouldonly showa3-3tieattheendoffi outshooting theTigers, 17-4,andcontrolling theballformostof added twoassistsforthePride.Despitedominatingplayinfi Hofstra’s AthanIanuccihadthree goalsandsophomore ChrisUnterstein downed Hofstra,6-5,intheCAATournament semifinalsatUnitasStadium. the game-winninggoalearlyinfourthquarterasTowson Tigers Towson goalieReedSotheron stopped24shotsandBrianMyersscored TOWSON CAA TOURNAMENTSEMIFINALS-MAY 5,2004at GAME l4 Attendance: (60:00, 18svs.,6GA) Goalies: Clears/Att. EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: (1-0),MatthewO’Connor(0-1) Cerasi(1-0),AdamMarksberry (1-0), Larry LaFlare (2-0),JameyLacey(0-2),Mike Kirschner(1-1),MatthewDonovan Stony Brook Scoring(Goals-Assists): (0-1) 0), JohnKeysor(1-0),KeithMekeelRobBonaguro (0-1),Ryan Lucas Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): Stony Brook Hofstra Southard awaysixshotsintheloss. turned HU-MattSouthard (60:00,6svs.,9GA);SBU-Brendan Callahan 3,750 2 4 F 4 3 2 1 1 2 9 6 2 4 3 0 1 1 3 1 Hofstra 18-22 2-2.0 2-6 ChrisUnterstein(2-1),Ryan Vilar (2- 43 43 6 6 Jason Cappadoro (3-0),George Stony Brook 17-23 6-5.5 1-2 42 29 18 13 rst quarter, rst 49 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE

25 27 10 24 1-2 4-3.0 13-19 Towson 4 8 Drew Pfarr (2-0), Brian Myers (1-0), Pfarr (2-0), Drew 47 34 Athan Ianucci (3-0), Chris Unterstein 0-4 2-1.5 17-21 Hofstra 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 5 6 1 2 3 4 F 724 HU- Matt Southard (34:40, 3 svs., 5 GA), Bill Liedke (25:20, 5 HU- Matt Southard Chane (0-1) Shots: Balls: Ground Won: Face-offs Saves: Penalties: EMO: Clears/Att. Goalies: (60:00, 24 svs., 5 GA) svs., 1 GA); TU- Reed Sotheron Attendance: the half. Hofstra pulled one out of the hat as time expired in the first half as in the first half the hat as time expired pulled one out of the half. Hofstra buried the goal to Ianucci who in front sent a perfect pass Unterstein again a 5-4 lead. The goal of the season and of the cage for his 15th into the back kept the Tigers Sotheron in the first half but 29-11, Towson, Pride outshot at 5-5 just 3:59 into tied the game first half saves. The Tigers in it with 12 year on the in his 11th goal of the quarter as Alex Fountain fired the third goal, Pride made a goalie change after the Tigers out. The six yards run from the quarter. with Bill Liedke, who posted four saves in Southard replacing Mull fed Brian the lead 3:20 into the fourth quarter as Steve took The Tigers a low shot on the run and beat the box, who fired Myers in the middle of of the the rest the Tigers The Pride pressed year. Liedke for his 13th of the came up for the equalizer but Sotheron chances having numerous quarter, shots on the Towson the period. Hofstra had three big with eight saves in all. The Pride outshot stopped them but Sotheron cage in the final minute 27 in the balls to the Tigers and picked up 34 ground 47-25, Towson, defeat. Hofstra Towson Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Lucas 0-1) Ryan (1-0), John Keysor (1-0), Treubig (0-2), Tim (Goals-Assists): Scoring Towson (1-0), Steve Mull Turnblacer Bobby Griebe (1-0), Alex Fountain (1-0), Ted Cocchi (0-1), Peyton Ryan (0-1), Jonathan Engelke (0-1), Matt Florio (0-1), The 2004 Hofstra Pride Matt Southard

who snuck behind the Pride defense, for an easy one-on-one meeting with who snuck behind the Pride defense, for an easy tied at 3-3 until remain and his 19th goal of the season. The score Southard for Treubig fed Tim 6:11 into the second quarter when Chris Unterstein with a But Pfarr tied the game for the Tigers year. 15th goal of the Treubig’s Jonathan Engelke with 5:51 to play in a pass from man-up goal off 15-yard tied the game at 3-3 in the most unusual of fashions, shorthanded. After a tied the game at 3-3 in the most unusual of fashions, Cocchi picked defender Ryan Towson Pfarr, middie Drew penalty to Tiger other end goal and made a mad dash to the ball near the Tiger up a ground dumping a pass to Bobby Griebe, before of the field. Cocchi went 70 yards took the lead with 6:50 to play in the first as middie John Keysor dodged Towson in his 15th goal of the year. fired changed hands and his defender, 2004 Game Summaries Game 2004

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 50 With a geographic footprint footprint ageographic With 2003-04. in Award Academic Commissioner’s CAA the received and sport avarsity in lettering while average point a3.2 grade least at posted student-athletes CAA 1,200 Over team. first tothe selected were who five including Americans, All- Academic CoSIDA eight had CAA the year, Last scholars. post-graduate 16 and NCAA Scholars Rhodes five include which competition, from away accumulated honors the are however, impressive, more Even years. recent in conference Inon-football Division ranked top- nation’s the been has and Cup standings Directors Sears the top 15 in the among ranked consistently has CAA The winners. Award Honda 12 and year of the players 11 year, of national the coaches 11 national champions, national 33 individual sports, different five in champions team 16 national produced has league the field, playing the On conferences. collegiate top nation’s of the one as itself established has CAA the institutions, academic of 10 12) tobe aroster well-respected (soon Boasting The Colonial Athletic Association seasons. The CAA is annually ranked among the nation’s top 10 nation’s the among ranked annually is CAA The seasons. consecutive for seven berths Tournament NCAA earned have teams CAA two least at baseball, In won. titles of all half nearly represents but conference other any than more 1981, only not in is began which championship the since titles national won 10 hockey have field squads CAA sports. other many in excelled also has conference The 1997. in again game title the 1985) reached and (1979, championships 1980, national three captured has Dominion Old power Perennial 2003-04. in 31 nation’s the conferences among ninth ranked CAA the top 100. women’s In the basketball, in ranked four were and RPI top the 140 in the among were 10 teams league’s of the seven year, Last teams. higher-seeded over 12 wins posted have schools 1981, Since CAA Tournament. NCAA the in killer” a“giant as areputation earned has CAA the men’s basketball, In volleyball. and &field track tennis, & diving, swimming softball, soccer, hockey, field lacrosse, golf, country, cross basketball, in titles for conference battle athletes Female wrestling. and &field track tennis, &diving, swimming soccer, lacrosse, golf, country, cross basketball, baseball, in for championships compete athletes Male 21 in sports. championships conducts CAA The areas. metropolitan largest nine nation’s of the five in apresence CAA the giving Boston, in University Northeastern and Atlanta in University State of Georgia addition the with 2006 in wider even expand will reach (24). That Baltimore D.C. (8) and Washington, York –New (4), (1),markets Philadelphia top 25media nation’s four of the includes conference of the landscape the Carolina, of North beaches the to of Liberty Statue of the shadow the from stretches currently that 2004-05, proud of its past Association celebrates its The ColonialThe Athletic 20th Anniversaryin and excited about the future. in cross country, field hockey, men’s soccer, wrestling, softball, men’s softball, hockey, field wrestling, men’s soccer, country, cross in top 25nationally the among ranked teams with campaign 2003-04 the finished conference The Tournament. NCAA tothe teams multiple sent traditionally has women’s and men’s and soccer, in conferences playing field and in the classroom. the in and field playing the on out both stand who performers producing in pride great takes CAA the faculty, winning Prize toNobel athletes all-star From season. 1995-96 tothe prior conference the joined University Commonwealth 1991-92 in Virginia and CAA of the amember became Old Dominion bureau. officials’ an formed and women’s and basketball baseball soccer, men’s basketball, in Championships toNCAA bids automatic gained league of the 1986, 6, 1985. fall June on the By place took toCAA South ECAC from transformation The association. a new to form decided and University) American and Wilmington (UNC members new two acquired sports, 11 added league the years, two next the During South). (ECAC league abasketball as of Richmond University the and Academy Naval States United the University, Carolina East with aligned - were Mary and William and Madison, James Mason, George members- current of its three to1983 when back roots its traces CAA The July, in 2006. conference of the members become will University Northeastern and University State Georgia 2001. in Towson and University University Hofstra University, Drexel of Delaware, University the by joined were &Mary of William College the and University Commonwealth Virginia University, Dominion Old Wilmington, at Carolina of North University the University, Madison James University, Mason George members Core 2006. 12 in the league currently includes 10 members and will expand to expand will and 10 members includes currently league the an away contest so that they have access to libraries, tolibraries, access have they that so contest away an academic resource centers and computer labs. labs. computer and centers resource academic Yeager, who has guided the CAA since its inception, inception, its since CAA the guided Yeager, has who academic status to student-athletes traveling to traveling tostudent-athletes status academic Under the direction of Commissioner Thomas E. E. Thomas of Commissioner direction the Under of study abroad programs and granting visiting visiting granting and programs abroad of study undergraduate research conference, coordination coordination conference, research undergraduate In 2002, two faculty members from CAA CAA from members faculty two 2002, In lacrosse. women’s men’s and and women’sand tennis institutions were awarded academia’s most most academia’s awarded were institutions Nobel Prize in economic sciences. economic in Prize Nobel coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. Prize. Nobel –the distinction coveted league’s presidents with a goal of agoal with presidents league’s at George Mason University, shared the the shared University, Mason George at Alliance was created in 2002 by the the by 2002 in created was Alliance John B. Fenn, a research professor in the the in professor aresearch Fenn, B. John programs already established are an an are established already programs Smith, a professor of economics and law law and of economics aprofessor Smith, Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Vernon and for chemistry, Prize Nobel the received University, Commonwealth Virginia at of Chemistry Department classroom. The Colonial Academic Academic Colonial The classroom. the in toexcellence committed also are institutions member CAA intercollegiate athletics. Among the the Among athletics. intercollegiate of outside life of university aspects toall partnership their expanding 51 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 42.47 40.25 35.50 34.43 33.15 32.75 GAA 7.59 8.25 8.46 8.50 10.50 11.19 GBPG 637 637 644 497 482 431 524 GA 114 132 110 136 147 159 GB GB 15 15 16 14 14 13 16 GP 15 16 13 16 14 14 GP GP CAA W 5 4 L 2 0 2 1 GF 1 3 70 1 GA 3 56 4 46 40 4 46 45 35 50 40 53 45 60 Villanova Towson Sacred Heart Hofstra Drexel Delaware Goals Against Average Team Villanova Towson Drexel Delaware Hofstra Sacred Heart GroundGame Balls Per Team GPG 11.00 9.87 8.88 8.36 8.00 7.92 APG 6.19 5.53 5.12 4.71 4.64 4.00 PPG 17.19 15.40 14.00 13.07 12.64 11.92 99 83 82 66 65 52 P 275 231 224 183 177 155 G 176 148 142 117 112 103 A 4 9 103 110 Overall W L GF GA 16 16 15 16 14 14 13 GP 16 15 16 14 14 13 GP GP 16 15 16 14 14 13 GP Drexel Sacred Heart 3 11 112 159 Team Towson Villanova Delaware Hofstra 11 12 10 5 3 4 6 176 148 10 142 132 114 117 136 147 2004 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC COLONIAL 2004 STANDINGS LACROSSE MEN’S

Drexel Villanova Delaware Hofstra Sacred Heart Points Per Game Team Towson Hofstra Sacred Heart Drexel Towson Towson Villanova Delaware Drexel Assists Per Game Team Delaware Hofstra Sacred Heart Goals Per Game Team Towson Villanova

TEAM STATISTICS 2004 CAA Review CAA 2004

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 52 hi nesen U 4 13 14 UD Alrich, Matt HU Ianucci, Athan 27 UD Overs, Ryan Moloney, DU Sean HU Unterstein, Chris TU Mull, Steve 15 SHU Dzedzy, Adam VU Kratz, Richie 18 UD Howard, Cam VU O’Donnell, Brendan 19 Player Assists 14 14 UD Howard, Cam 21 VU Kratz, Richie 31 HU Unterstein, Chris VU Lucas, Matt 14 SHU Giamichael, Ben 16 TU Griebe, Bobby 2.00 VU Starker, Matt 2.21 SHU Robideau, Matthew VU Creegan, Marc 2.38 21-7-28 TU Engelke, Jonathan 18-13-31 UD Alrich, Matt Player 31-7-38 Goals 14 2.73 14 Moloney, DU Sean 16 14-27-41 SHU Robideau, Matthew VU Starker, Matt HU Unterstein, Chris VU Creegan, Marc 15 TU Engelke, Jonathan VU Kratz, Richie UD Howard, Cam VU O’Donnell, Brendan UD Alrich, Matt Player Scoring INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2004 CAA Review 2004 ALL-CAATEAMS dmCmis Towson So. So. Joseph Canuso M Adam Cummins Brett Moyer A Towson Jon Urbana Sacred Heart Ben DeFelice Ted Turnblacer Towson Matt Lucas Hofstra Casey Cittadino Ben Giamichael Jonathan Engelke Chris Unterstein Matt Alrich Name First Team ilnv G So. So. Jr. GK D Sr. D Villanova M Hofstra Sr.Villanova Towson Towson Villanova A Delaware School CAA Coachof the Year: CAA Co-Rookies oftheYear: CAA Defensive PlayeroftheYear: CAA Co-PlayersoftheYear: 6 12 11 13 11 16 14 17 16 16 13 19 20 16 13 A 15 15 19GP 19 20 15 15 22 22 15 26 16 15 34 G 15 2.00 16 2.20 15-11-26GP 2.27 22-11-33 2.53 13 26-8-34 2.60 15 19-19-38 2.88 PPG 19-20-39 15 34-12-46 15 G-A-P 15 16 GP Jr. D Sr. So. Jr. FOS LSM Fr. M A Cl. Pos. Tony Seaman, Towson JosephCanuso,Villanova andBenDeFelice,Towson JonathanEngelke, Towson andAlexSmith, Delaware 0.75 0.79 0.81 0.85 1.06 1.23 1.27 1.33 APG 1.27 1.27 1.33 1.38 1.47 1.73 2.12 GPG 0.93 1.80 1.29 1.36 1.50 1.94 JonUrbana,Villanova rno obu Sce er D So. Sr. D Sacred Heart M Reed Sothoron Chris Collins Brandon Godbout Delaware Matt Slotman Ian Wright Alex Smith Drew Pfarr Ryan Metzbower Vilar Ryan Marc Creegan Cam Howard Richie Kratz Name Second Team ate otad U 4 146 VU Canuso, Joseph Player 14 Saves SHU Hind, Thomas HU Southard, Matthew TU Sothoron, Reed UD Collins, Chris DU Harney, Ryan VU Canuso, Joseph Player Goals AgainstAverage Moyer, HU Brett VU Lucas, Matt DU Filippone, Mike UD Smith, Alex TU DeFelice, Ben Player Balls Ground e aael,H 1 7 18 .419 108 .431 .513 153 .598 78 .651 75 116 92 106 13 79 137 14 198 Keysor John HU Panarelli, Len 15 13 SHU Reardon, Blake 16 VU Lucas, Matt VU Colliniates, Chris DU Filippone, Mike UD Smith, Alex TU DeFelice, Ben 162 Player Percentage Face-Off 14 DU Harney, Ryan UD Collins, Chris TU Sothoron, Reed HU Southard, Matthew SHU Hind, Thomas eaae K Jr. Jr. GK Fr. Towson D Jr. FOS Jr.Delaware Fr. Sr.Drexel M Delaware A Delaware A Towson A Hofstra Villanova Delaware Villanova School 4 3 7 .329 47 .493 70 23 .634 Pct. 68 14 118 L 204 15 W 16 GP 5 177 S 15 159 GP 120 134 14 102 111 14 GA 16 13 15 58 GP 69 72 105 14 135 15 GB 13 16 16 GP 3 121 174 160 13 163 16 14 14 K Jr. Jr. GK Sr. D M Cl. Pos. 11.80 SPG 11.19 8.94 8.60 8.50 7.48 GAA 4.14 4.60 5.54 6.56 8.44 GBPG 9.31 10.88 11.43 11.64 10.82 11.57 53 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Michael LaCrosse 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 Towson, Kessler vs. 5 - Tom 2001 Virginia, Kessler vs. 5 - Tom 2001 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Drexel, 2001 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Delaware, 2000 Air Force, Kessler vs. 5 - Tom 2000 5 - Joe Kostolansky vs. Towson, 1998 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Brown, 1997 vs. Towson, Testa 5- Jarred 5- Anthony Alexander vs. Rutgers, 1996 1995 5- Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Rutgers, 1994 1994 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Air Force, Most Goals in One Game 1989 vs. Virginia, 10 - Michael LaCrosse 8 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 vs. Lafayette, 1949 8 - Owen Walsh Dame, 2003 7 - Jim Femminella vs. Notre 1998 7 - Brian Langtry vs. Hartford, 7 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 1983 vs. Brown, 7 - Bruce Yancey State, 1971 7 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan 2002 Kessler at Delaware, 6 - Tom 2000 Kessler vs. Army, 6 - Tom 2000 Kessler vs. Towson, 6 - Tom 1996 6 - Blake Miller vs. Delaware, 1996 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1995 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, State, 1991 6 - Andy Carlson vs. Towson 6 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 1990 at Delaware, 6 - Michael LaCrosse 6 - Jon Cooper vs. UMBC, 1988 6 - Ken Curry vs. Hobart, 1988 1979 6 - Mike Fowler vs. Brown, Post, 1979 6 - Mike Fowler vs. LIU-C.W. 1969 6 - Bill Hanlon vs. MIT, 1968 6 - Mike D’Amato vs. MIT, vs. Rutgers, 1963 6 - Phil Avillo 1958 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. New Hampshire, 1958 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. MIT, 1953 vs. Trinity, 6 - Alex Fedoroff 2002 5 - Scott Dooley vs. Army, 2001 Air Force, Kessler vs. 5 - Tom 2001 Hartford, Kessler vs. 5 - Tom 9 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 (8-1) 9 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 9 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 (6-3) 1989 (5-4) vs. Army, 9 - Michael LaCrosse 1983 (5-4) 9 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, State, 1971 (7-2) 9 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan 9 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 (4-5) vs. Adelphi, 1966 (2-7) 9 - Phil Mordente 1974 (4-5) vs. Baltimore, 9 - Doug Nastro 2000 (6-2) Kessler vs. Army, 8 - Tom 1995 (3-5) 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 (1-7) 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1994 (3-5) 8 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 8 - Gary 1991 (4-4) Rinaldi vs. Drexel, 2001 (5-3) Kessler vs. Hartford, 8 - Tom 2001 (5-3) Kessler vs. Towson, 8 - Tom Most Points in One Game Most Points 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 (7-5) 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 (4-8) 1995 (5-6) Hampshire, 11 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New 1989 (10-1) vs. Virginia, 11 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Adelphi, 1964 (3-8) 11 - Phil Mordente 1955 (2-8) 10 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, (3-7) 1989 vs. Army, 10 - Steve Walakovits 1970 (3-7) 10 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1958 (2-8) 10 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1953 (4-6) 10 - Joseph Masone vs. CCNY, 1953 (1-9) 10 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, Tom Kessler Tom

Fewest Goals Scored By Opponent, Game - (0) Eight times - Last vs. CCNY, 1970 (27-0) By Opponent, Game - (0) Eight times - Last vs. CCNY, Fewest Goals Scored Longest Game - (73:47) at Towson, 4/15/90 (4OT) Hofstra 10, Towson 9 4/15/90 (4OT) Hofstra 10, Towson Longest Game - (73:47) at Towson, 1970 Game - (27) vs. CCNY, Most Goals Scored, Most Goals Allowed, Game - (30) at Syracuse, 1991 - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy (0-11) times Game - (0) Three Fewest Goals Scored, Highest Goals Per Game Average, Season - (15.4) 1955 Highest Goals Per Game Average, Season - (3.4) 1955 (55 in 16 games) Fewest Goals Allowed Per Game Average, Maryland) Most Shutouts, Season - (2) 1952 (Cortland and Western times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy Most Shutouts Against, Season - (1) Three Highest Winning Percentage - (.875) 1955 (14-2) Percentage Highest Winning - (.214) 1985 (3-11) Percentage Lowest Winning Season - (247) 1955 (16 games) Most Goals Scored, Most Goals Allowed, Season - (196) 1986 (13 games) Most Games Lost, Season - (11) 1963 (5-11); 1972 (5-11); 1985 (3-11) - (13) 1999 Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Losses - (7) 1951 TEAM RECORDS Season - (14) 1955 (14-2) Most Games Won, Career: 843 - Dave Giannone, 1987-90 Career: 1971-74 777 - Joe Zaffuto, 1958-60 604 - Dick Vielkanowitz, Saves 1980 Game: 36 - Joe Fowler at Navy, 1966 Season: 278 - James Toone, Season: 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 1964-66 211 - Phil Mordente, Career: 1999-2002 Kessler, 207 - Tom 206 - Jerry Simandl, 1953-55 Points Game: 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State and Union, 1955 Career: 112 - Kevin Jacobs, 1992-95 112 - Kevin Jacobs, Career: 107 - Jerry Simandl, 1953-55 1964-66 106 - Phil Mordente, Assists 1953 Trinity, Game: 9 - Joe Masone vs. Season: 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 Season: 51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 Kessler, Season: 51 - Tom Career: 1999-2002 Kessler, 140 - Tom 1973-76 129 - Bob Hiller, 107 - Andy Carlson, 1991-94 Goals 1989 vs. Virginia, Game: 10 - Michael LaCrosse (THROUGH THE 2004 SEASON)(THROUGH 2004 THE Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book Record Lacrosse Hofstra INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 54 36 -BlakeMiller, 1996 37 -JohnStranahan, 1954(4) 37 -Vin Sombrotto, 1980 37 -BruceYancey, 1983 37 -BrianLangtry, 1998(22) 37 -JoeKostolansky, 2000 38 -SeanBolger, 1988 39 -PhilMordente, 1965(4) 40 -MichaelFowler, 1979(10) 41 -BillyReid,1971 43 -DougShanahan,2001(20) Simandl,1955(2) 44 -Jerry 48 -Tom Kessler, 2000(5) 49 -MichaelLaCrosse, 1989 51 -Tom Kessler, 2001(6) in OneSeason Most Goals 5 -DougNastro vs.Baltimore, 1974 Simandl vsCortlandState,1955 5 -Jerry 5 -PaulSullivanvs.Washington College,1958 5 -MikeD’Amatovs.Bowdoin,1968 5 -SteveWalakovits vs.St.John’s, 1989 5 -SteveWalakovits vs.Delaware, 1989 5 -KevinJacobsvs.Lafayette,1993 5 -KevinJacobsvs.MichiganState,1994 5 -AndyCarlsonvs.Army, 1994 5 -KevinJacobsvs.St.John’s, 1995 vs.Army,5 -BrianLangtry 1998 6 -KevinJacobsvs.NewHampshire, 1995 vs.Towson,6 -BrianLangtry 1998 7 -PhilMordente vs.Adelphi,1966 7 -SteveDausesvs.CCNY, 1970 7 -SteveWalakovits vs.Army, 1989 7 -KevinJacobsvs.Delaware, 1995 Simandlvs.Middlebury,8 -Jerry 1955 Simandlvs.Union,1955 8 -Jerry 8 -PaulSullivanvs.MIT, 1958 8 -PhilMordente vs.Adelphi,1964 9 -JosephMasonevs.Trinity, 1953 in OneGame Most Assists 5 -AlexFedoroff LC,1953 vs.Milburn 5 -AlexFedoroff vs.CCNY, 1953 5 -PhilMordente vs.Washington, 1966 5 -PhilMordente vs.Bowdoin,1966 5 -Alfred Letteravs.NewHampshire, 1966 5 -SteveDausesvs.AirForce, 1970 5 -JimKuhnervs.LIU-C.W. Post,1972 5 -MikeFowlervs.Washington &Lee,1979 5 -MikeFowlervs.Dartmouth,1979 5 -MikeFowlervs.BostonCollege,1979 5 -DaveMcCullochvs.Navy, 1983 5 -BruceYancey vs.Baltimore, 1983 5 -BrianForesta vs.Lafayette,1987 5 -BrianForesta vs.Lehigh,1988 5 -JonCoopervs.Drexel, 1988 5 -MichaelLaudenslagervs.PennState,1990 1990 5 -MichaelLaudenslagervs.Cornell, 5 -MichaelRiciglianoatLIU-C.W. Post,1990 5 -JoeBarravs.Drexel, 1991 5 -DomDiNardo vs.Virginia, 1991 5 -DomDiNardo vs.St.John’s, 1991 5 -JoeBarravs.UMBC,1992 5 -DaveDonatellovs.Loyola,1993 5 -AndyCarlsonvs.Providence, 1993 64 -PhilMordente, 1964(5) 67 -MichaelLaCrosse, 1989(49-18) 69 -KevinJacobs,1995(29-40) 70 -JosephMasone,1953(18-52) 71 -PhilMordente, 1965(32-39)(3) 72 -PaulSullivan,1958(20-52) 72 -BrianLangtry, 1998(37-35)(3) 74 -Tom Kessler, 2001(51-23)(8) 74 -PhilMordente, 1966(29-45)(3) 84 -SteveDauses,1970(35-49)(1) Simandl,1955(44-58)(1) 102 -Jerry in OneSeason Most Points 30 -JosephMasone,1952(7) 31 -PhilMarino,1975(8) 31 -RichStoecker, 1976 31 -Tim Goldstein,1985 32 -PhilMordente, 1965(8) 33 -KevinJacobs,1993 Simandl,1954(6) 34 -Jerry 35 -BrianLangtry, 1998(4) 40 -PaulSullivan,1958 40 -KevinJacobs,1995 Rinaldi,1991 42 -Gary 43 -SteveWalakovits, 1989 45 -PhilMordente, 1966(2) 49 -SteveDauses,1970(1) 52 -JosephMasone,1953(2) 52 -PaulSullivan,1958 Simandl,1955(1) 58 -Jerry in OneSeason Most Assists 30 -BobHiller, 1975 30 -AndyCarlson,1994 31 -ScottDooley, 2002 32 -MikeD’Amato,1967(10) Simandl,1953(9) 33 -Jerry 33 -JohnStranahan,1955 33 -JoeKrupinski,1958(7) 33 -DaveDonatello,1993 34 -AlexFedoroff, 1953(7) 34 -MikeD’Amato,1968 Boyle,1955 34 -Gary 35 -SteveDauses,1970(7) 35 -AndyCarlson,1991 35 -JimFemminella,2003 leader Bob Hiller. Bob leader scoring former goal Hofstra and scored, Tom Kessler, Hofstra’s goals in leader career 50 -MikeD’Amato,1967(32-18) 50 -SteveDauses,1969(28-22) Rinaldi,1991(8-42) 50 -Gary 50 -AndyCarlson,1994(30-20) 50 -JoeKostolansky, 2003(29-21) 51 -KevinHuff, 1978(32-19) Rinaldi,1990(25-26) 51 -Gary 51 -KevinJacobs,1993(18-33) 52 -JosephMasone,1952(22-30) 52 -MichaelFowler, 1979(40-12) 53 -BillyReid,1971(41-12) 53 -PhilMarino,1975(25-28) 53 -SteveWalakovits, 1988(28-25) 53 -BlakeMiller, 1996(36-17) Boyle,1955(34-20) 54 -Gary 54 -Vin Sombrotto, 1980(37-17) 56 -DougShanahan,2001(43-13) Simandl,1954(22-34) 56 -Jerry 56 -SeanBolger, 1988(38-18) 57 -PhilMarino,1975(26-31)(13) 58 -SteveWalakovits, 1989(15-43) 60 -JoeKostolansky, 2000(37-23)(17) 61 -Tom Kessler, 2000(48-13)(17) section. who contributedtothedevelopment ofthisrecord A heartythanksisextendedtoHofstraalumni the record bookfrom media,alumniorboosters. welcomes documentedadditionsorcorrections to Hofstra AthleticCommunicationsOffice.Thatoffice Men’s Lacrosse records thatare documented inthe The records includedinthissectionare theonly Number inbold()isnationalranking 177 -JoeZaffuto, 1971 179 -JoeRomeo,1994 179 -MikeDemeo,2000 181 -RossUhlfelder, 1968 181 -DaveGiannone,1987 181 -MattSouthard, 2003 183 -MarkSpruyt,1995 188 -MarkAnthony, 1984 192 -DaveGiannone,1990 194 -DickVielkanowitz, 1959(3) 195 -JoeZaffuto, 1973(4) 195 -MarkSpruyt,1997 195 -MarkSpruyt,1998(3) 202 -DickVielkanowitz, 1958(6) 202 -RossUhlfelder, 1969 202 -DaveGiannone,1989 210 -JamesToone, 1967(4) 213 -DickVielkanowitz, 1960(4) 224 -KevinBarry, 1991 229 -JoeZaffuto, 1972 232 -KevinJohnson,1996 234 -JoeRomeo,1993 268 -DaveGiannone,1988 278 -JamesToone, 1966(2) in OneSeason Most Saves 55 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE

14 16 16 17 17 35 14 19 17 23 14 23 2.50 23 1.19 21 1.44 21 1.35 13 1.35 1.50 1.23 0.93 14 14 15 14 16 115-183 16 157-232 12 100-195 14 116-195 9.97 17 110-172 11.32 14 141-179 6.77 86-103 8.61 92-118 7.67 145-181 9.14 146-168 11.02 7.02 9.23 10.82 14 14 14 12 13 26-23 14 20-16 15 26-10 9-31 14 18-15 49 14 22-14 36 13 38-18 36 16 40 13 25-26 33 14 8-42 34 14 17-11 56 15 18-33 14 30-20 51 16 29-40 50 16 36-17 28 17 21-13 51 14 37-35 50 17 21-14 69 14 48-13 53 51-23 34 28-21 72 29-21 35 18-13 61 GP 74 9 49 12 50 11 31 GA-SVS. 15 15 115-98 14 116-161 GAA 14 97-181 11 113-268 15 129-202 9.67 12.78* 12 115-192 8.82* 176-224 7.79* 82-91 8.60 140-234 10.13 121-179 13.10 9.89 10.49 10.61 GP 17 G-A 14 16 29-45 15 16 14 28-20 Pts. 12 35-49 74 12 41-12 12 18-5 12 30-12 50 13 19-27 84 12 25-28 53 13 18-31 23 11 18-18 42 13 32-19 46 40-12 53 37-17 49 23-12 36 18-12 51 52 54 35 30 1995 1996 Spruyt Mark 1997 Johnson Kevin 1998 Spruyt Mark 1999 Spruyt Mark 2000 Demeo Michael 2001 Demeo Michael 2002 Alaimo Jack 2003 Alaimo Jack 2004 Southard Matt indicated is based on *Official goals against average was unavailable. Average Southard Matt total team games and goals allowed. 1983 1984 Dave McCulloch Dave McCulloch 1985 1986 Goldstein Tim 1987 Perettine Brian Robinson Tony 1988 Brian Foresta 1989 Sean Bolger 1990 Michael LaCrosse 1991 Gary Rinaldi 1992 Gary Rinaldi 1993 Andy Carlson 1994 Kevin Jacobs 1995 15 Andy Carlson 1996 Kevin Jacobs 1997 Blake Miller 1998 Paul Judge 1999 49-18 Brian Langtry 2000 Doug Shanahan 2001 Kessler Tom 2002 Kessler Tom 2003 67 Kessler Tom 2004 Joe Kostolansky Chris Unterstein GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year 1985 Name 1986 Gary Merkle 1987 Riccio Marc 1988 Giannone Dave 1989 Giannone Dave 1990 Giannone Dave 1991 Giannone Dave 1992 Barry Kevin 1993 Johnson Kevin 1994 Romeo Joe Romeo Joe 1998 1999 Brian Langtry 2000 Brad Obloj 2001 Joe Kostolansky Kessler Tom 2002 2003 Kessler Tom 2004 Joe Kostolansky Scott Dooley Chris Unterstein POINTS Year 1966 Name 1967 Phil Mordente 1968 Michael D’Amato 1969 Michael D’Amato 1970 Steve Dauses 1971 Steve Dauses 1972 Billy Reid 1973 15 Jim Kuhner 1974 13 Billy Reid 1975 Doug Nastro 1976 Phil Marino 1977 32-18 Rich Stoecker 1978 34-15 Rich Stoecker 1979 Kevin Huff 1980 Michael Fowler 1981 50 Sombrotto Vince 1982 49 Gary Arnold Gary Arnold 13 7 14 15 14 15 14 17 13 25 16 43 13 1.15 26 14 42 2.43 14 1.79 13 15 2.87 33 1.86 26 3.00 40 1.00 17 2.06 13 2.00 2.86 1.21 0.87 14 12 12 12 12 26 13 27 12 28 12 31 13 1.86 18 11 2.25 19 13 2.33 12 14 2.58 12 14 1.50 28 12 1.46 13 1.00 12 1.00 23 2.15 23 1.18 31 0.92 1.64 1.64 2.58 14 14 15 14 16 29 16 36 17 22 14 37 17 2.07 22 14 2.57 48 1.47 51 2.64 31 1.38 35 3.00 18 GP 3.00 17 2.21 2.06 13 1.29 ASTS. 13 14 45 16 APG 15 15 16 15 2.65 22 49 1.15 19 1.15 13 1.57 3.06 1.27 0.81 11 13 14 14 12 23 12 18 16 37 15 26 15 2.09 26 1.38 21 14 2.64 24 13 1.86 38 16 2.17 49 13 1.75 1.50 35 2.53 18 3.27 33 30 2.50 1.38 2.06 2.30 GP 17 15 13 Goals 14 16 33 15 GPG 32 16 34 14 28 12 1.94 35 12 2.13 41 12 2.34 18 12 2.00 31 13 2.19 21 12 2.73 30 13 1.13 32 2.21 18 1.75 32 2.50 40 2.67 37 1.50 2.38 3.33 2.38 15 18 1.20 ’Amato

1996 1997 Miller Blake Judge Paul 1991 1992 Gary Rinaldi 1993 Jacobs Kevin 1994 Jacobs Kevin 1995 Jacobs Kevin Jacobs Kevin 1986 1987 Robinson Brian 1988 Magee Mike 1989 Walakovits Steve 1990 Walakovits Steve Gary Rinaldi 1982 1983 Gary Arnold 1984 McCulloch Dave 1985 Goldstein Tim Goldstein Tim 1978 1979 Kevin Huff Michael Fowler 1980 1981 Jim Metzger Mueller George Jim Metzger 1973 1974 Bob Auguste 1975 Doug Nastro 1976 Phil Marino 1977 Rich Stoecker Rich Stoecker 1969 1970 Steve Dauses 1971 Dauses Steve 1972 Ramirez Bruce DeMarco Bob Year Year 1966 Name 1967 Phil Mordente 1968 Michael D Michael D’Amato Paul Arena 2004 Chris Unterstein ASSISTS 1999 2000 Chad Eisenhart 2001 Kessler Tom 2002 Kessler Tom 2003 Scott Dooley Jim Femminella 1995 1996 Kevin Jacobs 1997 Blake Miller 1998 Testa Jarred Brian Langtry 1990 1991 Michael Laudenslager 1992 Andy Carlson 1993 Joe Barra 1994 Dave Donatello Andy Carlson 14 32 2.29 1985 1986 John Conroy 1987 John Conroy 1988 Jon Cooper 1989 Sean Bolger Michael LaCrosse 1981 1982 Gary Arnold 1983 Gary Arnold 1984 Bruce Yancey Perettine Tony 1976 1977 Bob Hiller 1978 Rich Stoecker 1979 Kevin Huff 1980 Michael Fowler Sombrotto Vince 1971 1972 Billy Reid 1973 Jim Kuhner 1974 Bob Hiller 1975 Calder Tom Bob Hiller 1966 1967 Lettera Alfred 1968 Michael D’Amato 1969 Michael D’Amato 1970 Steve Dauses Steve Dauses GOALS Year Name Hofstra Lacrosse Annual Leaders Annual Lacrosse Hofstra

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 56 Hofstra Lacrosse Annual Leaders Michael Tierney -2002(Ireland) Donaghy-2002(Scotland) Gerry Jim Dobreff -2002(SwedenCoach) INTERNATIONAL WORLDTEAMMEMBERS Jack Kaley-2002(GermanyCoach) 2002 -JohnDanowski -ColonialAthleticAssociation 1996 -JohnDanowski -NorthAtlanticConference 1995 -JohnDanowski -NorthAtlanticConference CONFERENCE COACHOF THEYEAR 1975 -PhilMarino GAMEMOSTVALUABLEUSILA NORTH-SOUTH PLAYER John Danowski-NorthAssistantCoach1990 Royle-NorthAssistantCoach1984 Harry 1962, 1974 Howdy Myers-NorthHeadCoach1957,Assistant 1953, STAR GAMECOACHES Defense ALL- HOFSTRA NORTH-SOUTH Aaron Kozlowski 2003 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD ASSOCIATION COLONIAL ATHLETIC -Elected1993 Jim Garvey Phil Marino-Elected1990 Jack Kaley-Elected1987 Jim Condon-Elected1986 Howdy Myers-Elected1986 LONG ISLANDLACROSSEHALLOFFAME 1993 -JohnDanowski 1970 -HowdyMyers of theYear) (USILA DivisionICoach AWARD WINNER F. MORRISTOUCHSTONE Doug Shanahan-2001 (College Lacrosse Playerofthe Year) TEWAARATON TROPHY Vin Sombrotto -Elected1997 Howdy Myers-Elected1973 Al Brisotti-Elected1959 OF FAME NATIONAL LACROSSEHALL Lacrosse Award Winners Brett Moyer-2003 Doug Shanahan-2002(MVP) Evan Kostewka-1998(Under19) Blake Miller-1998 Kevin Jacobs-1992(Under19) Rich Garguilo -1992(Under19) Vin Sombrotto -1982,1986,1990,1994 Phil Marino-1978 Jack Kaley-1974(AssistantCoach) TEAM MEMBERS STATES WORLD

John Danowski-Elected2001 Carl Orent -Elected 1997 Vin Sombrotto -Elected1995 2001 -DougShanahan Doug Shanahan-2001 of theYear) (USILA DivisionIMidfielder AWARD WINNER LT. DONALDMCLAUGHLIN Doug Shanahan-2001 Player oftheYear) (USILA DivisionI WINNER LT. RAY ENNERSAWARD Kevin Jacobs 1994 -HofstraUniversityCoachJohnDanowski 1989 -HofstraUniversityCoachJohnDanowski 1988 -HofstraUniversityCoachJohnDanowski (Presented bytheMetropolitan NewYork OfficialsAssociation) AWARD SPORTSMANSHIP THE JOSEPH“FRENCHY”JULIEN 1994 -HofstraUniversityCoachJohnDanowski (Presented byNationalIntercollegiate Lacrosse OfficialsAssociation) AWARD THE JAMESADAMSSPORTSMANSHIP USILA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALL-AMERICATEAM

1975 -FirstRound 1974 -FirstRound 1973 -FirstRound 1971 -FirstRound HOFSTRA LEAGUECHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA DIVISIONITOURNAMENTTEAMS FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS 1971 -Metropolitan Division 1970 -Metropolitan Division 1969 -Metropolitan Division 1965 -LaurieCoxDivision 1961 -LaurieCoxDivisionNorthwest 1960 -LaurieCoxDivisionNorthwest 1955 -LaurieCoxDivision 1961 -15th 1960 -14th 1959 -14th 1958 -9th 1957 -13th 1956 -11th 1955 -3rd 1954 -11th 1953 -13th 1952 -15th Mark Spruyt Goalie 1998 1976 -10th 1975 -6th 1974 -7th 1973 -5th 1972 -20th 1971 -10th 1970 -10th 1969 -14th 1965 -18th 1962 -13th 1997 -FirstRound 1996 -FirstRound 1993 -Quarterfinals 1978 -FirstRound 2001 LanceYeagle Defense SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD AMERICA EAST Brian Spallina Midfield 2000 1994 -20th 1993 -11th 1991 -16th 1990 -19th 1989 -14th 1988 -13th 1984 -11th 1983 -9th 1978 -7th 1977 -13th 2000 -AmericaEast 1998 -AmericaEast 1997 -AmericaEast 1996 -NorthAtlanticConference 1995 -NorthAtlanticConference 1989 -EastCoastConference 1988 -EastCoastConference 1973 -Metropolitan Division 2003 -FirstRound 2001 -Quarterfinals 2000 -FirstRound 1999 -Quarterfinals Michael Allain Midfield 2003 -10th 2002 -6th 2001 -11th 2000 -10th 1999 -8th 1998 -14th 1997 -12th 1996 -12th 1995 -17th 2003 57 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE Position Midfield H.M. Position Team Defense H.M. 1999 Brad Obloj 2001 Doug Shanahan Joe Ghedina 2002 Attack Kessler Tom Midfield (MVP) Michael Tierney 2003 Michael Allain Midfield Nicky Polanco Midfield Attack Jim Femminella Midfield Defense Attack Year Year Player 1991 Michael Laudenslager Midfield 1993 Michael Ricigliano Gary Rinaldi 1994 Midfield Andy Carlson 1995 Anthony Bellomo Doug Altmansberger Defense Attack 1996 Defense Attack Hannigan Vince Kevin Jacobs Midfield 1997 Kevin Johnson Rich Langtry Blake Miller Midfield 1998 Mark Spruyt Goal Grimes Ryan Midfield Attack Brian Langtry Goal Defense Attack 2002 Kessler Tom Nicky Polanco Nicky Polanco 2003 Kessler Tom Defense 2004 Brian Zuchelli Attack Defense Paul Rao Moyer Brett 1st H.M. 3rd Defense Attack H.M. Defense 2nd H.M. Year Year 1985 Name Dave McCulloch 1989 1990 Michael LaCrosse Midfield Ed Geiger 1991 Michael Laudenslager 3rd Midfield Attack 1993 Michael Laudenslager Midfield H.M. Dave Heumann H.M. H.M. 1994 Defense Dave Donatello Dom DiNardo Michael Ricigliano 3rd 1995 1996 Kevin Jacobs Midfield Attack Dave Heumann Midfield Anthony Alexander H.M. 1997 H.M. Midfield H.M. 1998 Mark Spruyt Defense Midfield 3rd Blake Miller Mark Spruyt H.M. H.M. 1999 Doug Shanahan Goal Brian Langtry Attack Goal 2000 Midfield Brain Spallina 3rd Brian Spallina H.M. H.M. Kevin Warne Attack 3rd 2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield H.M. Doug Shanahan Midfield Defense H.M. 1st Midfield Midfield H.M. 1st 2nd Midfield Position Midfield Position Team Defense 3rd Attack 3rd 1990 Dave Giannone Michael Magee Goal Midfield 1974 Doug Nastro 1975 Bob Rullan Phil Marino Attack Chris Deeks 1976 Robert Guido 1977 Calder Tom Joe Taylor 1978 Defense Attack (MVP) Kevin Huff Defense 1979 Midfield Bob Gilmartin 1980 Ed Wallace Midfield 1983 Bob Quinlan 1984 Midfield Midfield Mikko Red Arrow 1986 Dave McCulloch 1989 Midfield Defense Steve Walakovits Midfield Midfield Attack Year Year Player 1968 Frank Marcinowski Defense 1970 Don DiBlasi Mike D’Amato 1971 Bill Hanlon 1973 Leonas Tom Bill Reid Attack Defense Midfield Bob Auguste Midfield Midfield 1984 Dave McCulloch Midfield Mikko Red Arrow 3rd Midfield H.M. 1975 Calder Tom Joseph Zaffuto 1976 Ray Mills Bob Hiller Goal Midfield Phil Marino 1977 2nd Kevin Huff Lewton Richard 1978 H.M. Kevin Huff Attack Lewton Richard 1979 Defense 1980 Midfield Michael Fowler H.M. H.M. Lewton Richard Sombrotto Vin Defense 3rd Midfield Attack H.M. 1983 Defense 2nd Midfield Ed Wallace Joseph Fowler 3rd H.M. James Metzger 2nd Bob Quinlan Defense Attack Defense H.M. 2nd H.M. Midfield H.M. Year Year 1966 Name 1967 Phil Mordente 1968 Frank Marcinowski Frank Marcinowski Defense Attack Defense H.M. 1970 1st Mike D’Amato 3rd 1971 Steve Dauses Dick Swanson John Overs 1972 Attack 1973 Joseph Zaffuto Attack Defense Hanlon William Phil Marino 2nd Defense 3rd 3rd Goal 1974 Midfield 1st Joseph Zaffuto Calder Tom H.M. Midfield Doug Nastro H.M. 1st Goal Bob Rullan Midfield Attack H.M. 3rd H.M. Defense H.M. Position Attack Attack H.M. Position Team

1966 Phil Mordente Attack 1963 Peter Trizzino Phil Avillo Rich Schrage Goal Defense Midfield 1961 Frank Cozart Frank Mauro 1962 Gannon Tim Heiser William Attack Defense Midfield Midfield 1960 Jack Kaley Al Vadnais Vielkanowitz Richard Goal Midfield Defense 1957 Gazich Marco 1958 John Stranahan Paul Sullivan Defense Midfield Wiemer George Attack Midfield 1956 Al Lahood Gary Boyle Jerry Simandl Attack Goal Attack 1954 Donnelly William Joseph Masone 1955 Bob Rupp Carl Orent Midfield Attack Defense Year Year Player 1953 Vieten Vincent Defense USILA NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS GAME 1965 Ronald Hansen Heiser William Defense Phil Mordente Defense H.M. H.M. Midfield H.M. Frank Cozart 1961 Heiser William Frank Cozart Frank Mauro Attack Defense Attack H.M. H.M. Midfield H.M. H.M. 1959 Vielkanowitz Richard 1960 Vielkanowitz Richard Goal Goal Wiemer George Vielkanowitz Richard Goal H.M. H.M. Midfield 2nd H.M. 1957 Gary Boyle 1958 Gazich Marco Peter Salit Paul Sullivan Defense Attack Attack 3rd H.M. H.M. Albert Lahood 1956 Teolis Lorel John Stranahan Gary Boyle Defense Midfield H.M. Defense 3rd Attack H.M. H.M. 1955 Carl Orent Jerry Simandl John Stranahan Defense John Fahey 1st Attack Midfield 3rd 2nd Midfield H.M. 1954 Vieten Vincent Carl Orent Joe Masone Defense Albert Lahood 3rd Defense Attack 3rd Defense H.M. H.M. 1952 Joe Masone 1953 Vieten Vincent Donnolly William Owen Walsh Attack Midfield Defense H.M. 1st H.M. Midfield H.M. HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS LACROSSE HOFSTRA Year Name Lacrosse Award Winners Award Lacrosse

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 58 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS o hdn Midfield -1st Midfield -1st Midfield -2nd Attack -1st JoeGhedina Goalie -1st DougShanahan Defense -1st JoeGhedina Midfield -1st(Rookie) BradObloj MarkSpruyt Goalie -2nd 1999 KevinWarne Attack-1st(MVP) DougShanahan Defense-2nd Midfield -2nd Attack -2nd MarkSpruyt Defense BrianLangtry JamieDelgado 1998 RichLangtry Midfield Jarred Testa Ryan Grimes Attack -2nd Defense PaulJudge 1997 ChrisPanos America EastAll-Stars Goalie Midfield CraigFlynn Attack(MVP) Midfield AnthonyAlexander Defense MarkSpruyt BlakeMiller BrianHolland 1996 DaveHeumann Defense Attack(MVP) DougAltmansberger Goalie Attack KevinJacobs Attack 1995 KevinJohnson All-Stars AtlanticConference North DomDiNardo Defense Attack AndyCarlson AnthonyBellomo Defense Rinaldi Gary Attack Midfield JoeBarra MichaelLaudenslager 1992 Defense MattCady Midfield JoeBarra Rinaldi Gary 1991 Tom Byrne Midfield(MVP) MichaelLaudenslager Defense Attack MikeMagee 1990 Midfield MichaelLaudenslager Attack SteveWalakovits Midfield Attack(MVP) Tom Byrne Midfield MichaelLaCrosse SeanBolger 1989 Attack MikeMagee MikeMcGinley SteveWalakovits Goalie(MVP) Midfield Defense Midfield Defense DaveGiannone 1988 MikeMinisini 1987 DaveMcCulloch 1986 EdWozniak Midfield All-Stars East CoastConference Defense Reid Larry FrankMarcinowski Attack ArtKonopacki Attack Attack Attack MikeD’Amato Attack Howard MyersIII Defense 1967 PhilMordente PhilMordente 1966 PhilMordente Defense Defense RonHansen Midfield 1965 Midfield Midfield Attack CharlesMenagh 1964 William Heiser Lorel Teolis 1963 Defense William Heiser JohnStranahan 1961 Simandl Jerry CarlOrent 1955 Laurie CoxDivisionAll-Stars Lacrosse Award Winners Midfield Midfield ikPlno Defense -2nd Midfield-2nd Midfield-1st(MVP) NickPolanco MikeTierney Attach-1st Midfield-2nd DougShanahan Goalie-1st Midfield-2nd Midfield-1st EvanKostewka Tom Kessler DougShanahan 2001 Attack-1st MikeDemeo BrianSpallina Attack-1st Midfield-2nd JoeKostolansky Midfield-2nd Goalie-1st Defense-1st Tom Kessler ScottDooley 2000 Defense-1st BrianSpallina MikeDemeo JoeAmplo KevinWarne ra akr Midfield Defense Walker Bryan BrianZuchelli Attack JoeKostolansky 2003 Colonial AthleticAssociationAll-Tournament Team * active (Rookie oftheYear, 2003)* -NewYorkBrian Langtry Saints,ColoradoMammoth York Saints,ColoradoMammoth* Roughnecks,New Chris Panos-BostonBlazers,Calgary Doug Shanahan-NewYork Saints Michael Laurano-NewJerseyStorm,AnaheimStorm Ramar Clash-NewYork Saints Nicky Polanco-NewYork Saints Armando Polanco-NewYork Saints Brian Spallina-NewYork Saints Joe Ghedina-NewYork Saints,AnaheimStorm Anthony Alexander-NewYork Saints Jarred Testa -NewYork Saints/Washington Power Anaheim Storm Blake Miller-NewYork Saints,NewJerseyStorm, Vin Sombrotto -NewYork Saints Kevin Huff -NewYork Saints Mikko RedArrow -NewYork Saints Dave McCulloch-NewYork Saints Mike McGinley-NewYork Saints the rosters ofNationalLacrosse League(NLL)teams) (The followingHofstraLacrosse alumnihavebeenon PROFESSIONAL INDOORPLAYERS (NLL) 2004 -LenPanarelli -Midfield 2003 -DaveSweeneyMidfield 2002 -ScottDooleyAttack Donaghy-Midfield 2001 -Gerry 2000 -EdHilbertMidfield 1999 -ChrisKorzonkiewiczMidfield Kramer-Defense 1998 -Larry 1997 -KarlHedstrom -Goalie 1996 -JudeEhrbarDefense 1995 -ChrisBergersen -Midfield 1994 -DougAltmansberger -Defense 1993 -BrianHollandMidfield 1992 -ScottApgarMidfield 1991 -BrianDonaghyDefense 1990 -JoeCarrello -Midfield 1989 -MattCadyDefense HERO AWARD THE STEVECARLINUNSUNG 2003 -JamesMorgan -Attack 2004-JohnOrsenMidfield THE DAVID MEMORIALENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP MCCARTNEY (Rookie) ynVlr Midfield-2nd Attack-1st Defense-1st Ryan Vilar ChrisUnterstein Midfield-2nd Goalie-2nd Attack-2nd MatthewSouthard Defense-2nd Brett Moyer MichaelAllain 2004 Defense-1st JimFemminella Midfield-1st Brett Moyer Goalie-2nd BrianZuchelli Defense-2nd MikeMorrison Attack-1st Attack-2nd Attack-1st JackAlaimo JoeKostolansky EvanLaPenna 2003 ScottDooley Tom Kessler Defense-1st NickyPolanco 2002 Colonial AthleticAssociationAll-Stars hi nesen Attack ChrisUnterstein Attack AthanIanucci 2004 PROFESSIONAL OUTDOOR Joe Kostolansky-RochesterRattlers* Paul Rao-BridgeportBarrage,LongIslandLizards* Mark Spruyt-BridgeportBarrage Scott Dooley-NewJerseyPride* Doug Shanahan-BridgeportBarrage* Tom Kessler-BridgeportBarrage Barrage, LongIslandLizards* Nicky Polanco-BridgeportBarrage,Philadelphia Jarred Testa -Baltimore BayHawks Joe Ghedina-LongIslandLizards, NewJerseyPride* Barrage* Brian Spallina-LongIslandLizards, Philadelphia Bayhawks, RochesterRattlers* -LongIslandLizards,Brian Langtry Baltimore Blake Miller-BridgeportBarrage,LongIslandLizards* the rosters ofMajorLeagueLacrosse (MLL)teams) (The followingHofstraLacrosse alumnihavebeenon PLAYERS (MLL) 2004 -JonEdwards -Defense 2003 -SteveIzzoGoalie 2002 -DaveSweenyDefense 2001 -EdHilbertMidfield 2000 -DavidNeidhartGoalie 1999 -JayArtinianMidfield 1998 -ArmandoPolancoDefense -Midfield 1997 -RichLangtry 1996 -BlakeMillerAttack 1995 -DougAltmansberger -Defense 1994 -AndyCarlsonAttack THE BENGTBARBACCIAAWARD recipient JonEdwards. 2004 BengtBarbaccia Award (Rookie oftheYear) (MVP &Def.MVP)

59 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski John Danowski COACH Al Brisotti Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Howdy Myers Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle Harry Royle 15.1 15.1 10.9 9.0 9.5 10.1 13.9 11.0 9.5 9.9 9.7 11.5 6.9 8.4 7.8 9.1 11.2 7.6 9.4 10.5 GPGA 11.1 7.4 6.6 3.7 4.0 5.2 3.4 6.4 6.7 8.5 8.8 6.2 9.0 5.9 5.7 7.1 9.6 8.5 8.6 6.7 6.9 4.3 7.1 6.1 6.8 8.2 9.6 9.8 7.3 9.3 11.7 11.6 10.5 12.9 8.2 8.4 13.6 196 196 175 135 142 141 195 143 152 129 136 161 104 118 124 145 190 107 161 147 GA 67 52 73 56 52 68 55 89 87 94 106 68 126 59 91 107 144 145 129 87 97 68 107 97 95 98 125 108 88 121 140 151 116 168 115 117 191 Gms. Won Lost 6 Tied 2 Pct. 4 0 .333 9.8 9.8 9.6 12.7 13.6 13.6 12.1 8.4 10.5 11.3 11.7 12.1 7.7 13.1 11.6 13.3 13.5 12.7 9.3 8.4 11.5 11.5 11.7 10.4 8.8 9.8 12.1 11.5 8.4 9.3 11.6 9.7 10.5 10.7 10.7 10.4 15.4 8.9 9.1 11.5 7.8 8.1 8.0 7.3 3.9 7.0 9.5 7.1 7.8 9.1 8.9 10.1 10.2 6.6 12.6 GPGF 6.3 6.3 5.5 12.8 Years Years 1950-75 1986-pres. 1976-85 1949 359 280 56 years 216 113 167 58 758 139 113 443 55 4 0 311 .607 0 .596 4 .513 .587 127 127 154 191 204 191 169 109 168 147 164 169 115 184 185 212 229 178 159 117 138 152 114 105 128 145 150 92 121 163 136 147 134 247 125 118 126 93 89 112 73 62 105 142 121 117 118 125 162 153 105 176 GF GF 38 44 61 160 167 11-3 11-3 11-6 4-10 9-5 7-7 4-9 10-6 6-7 9-5 9-5 9-6 10-4 13-3 11-5 10-7 4-9 7-9 12-3 11-4 9-3 9-3 10-3 7-4 7-5 8-5 6-6 7-6 3-8 3-10 9-5 8-6 3-11 12-5 12-5 12-4 5-11 12-2 8-3 8-3 5-7 7-4 7-7 10-3 5-11 6-9 9-6 7-9-1 7-8 7-5-1 8-6 9-4 14-2 8-5-1 8-5 Record 2-4 3-4 4-7 12-2-1 11-3 Hofstra University All-Time Coaching Records (1949-2004) Coach 1) Howdy Myers 2) John Danowski 3) Harry Royle 4) Al Brisotti Total

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(1949-2004) Year-By-Year Team Statistics Team Year-By-Year

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 60 In The Coaching Ranks The Hofstra Lacrosse program has produced more than 50 players who have gone on to coach the sport at the scholastic and college level. Here is a list of Hofstra alumni that have pursued careers in the coaching ranks. Mark College Spruyt Joe Amplo* Hofstra Phil Avillo* York Steve Banaletti Hartford J.P. Brazel* Nassau CC Bob Demarco Rutgers Tom Gill* Kings Point Karl Hedstrom* Kings Point Bill Heiser Kenyon Bob Hiller North Carolina State Kevin Johnson Brown Jack Kaley* New York Tech Joe Kostolansky* Skidmore Renzie Lamb Williams Tom Leanos* Drew Bill Reid Hampden-Sydney Bob Rullan C.W. Post High School Varsity Scott Sullivan* Muhlenberg Chris Bergersen* MacArthur Dave Sweeney Wesley Dennis Bonn* Cold Spring Harbor Jarred Testa UMBC Ed Danowski Seaford Mike Tierney Kings Point Steve Dauses Perry Hall Kevin Warne* UMBC Chris Deeks* Floral Park Dom Dinardo* Corning East Scott Dooley Rye Gerry Fay* St. Mary’s Craig Flynn Billerica (MA) Rich Garguilo* Baldwin Kevin Huff* Smithtown Tom Kessler* Bergen Catholic Jack Kort Aaron Kozlowski* North Shore Larry Kramer* Broadneck (MD) Bill Laky Uniondale Brian Langtry* Arapahoe Rich Langtry MacArthur Hank Lunde Hempstead Jay Lupetin Mepham Mike Magee* East Meadow Blake Miller Greenwich, Darien Ray Mills* Wyandanch Brad Obloj Plainview Terry O’Connor Mepham Tony Petillo* Sachem Bob Rao* Island Trees Chris Rogler* Plainview-JFK Brian Spallina* Southside Eric Spallina* Uniondale Mark Spruyt* Bay Shore Joe Taylor* Westhampton Beach Mike Tierney* Deer Park Mike Tierney Junior Varsity/Junior High School Kevin Baudo* Port Washington Matt Cady* East Meadow Paul Defendini* Farmingdale Phil Vangeli* Glen Cove

Brian Zuchelli* Half Hollow Hills 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE

*Active

61 None None 1954 - 6-7 None 2004 - 10-13 - 5-17 1992 - 5-91972 1982 - 10-19 1949 - 8-17 - 5-11 1965 1994 - 5-8 2004 - 10-12 - 2-41963 None None None None - 5-18 1997 None None 1996 - 12-15 1988 - 10-15 2004 - 6-13 None None - 7-8 1987 2003 - 4-10 - 3-41951 2000 - 12-14 - 12-15 1992 2004 - 3-6 - 8-11 1967 None None None - 4-61951 - 0-7 1961 None - 9-20 1985 None - 10-11 1978 None - 4-10 1997 None 2004 - 11-19 None (ot) 1984 - 10-11 - 5-13 1987 None 2004 - 5-10 None None - 4-5 1961 1995 - 11-14 None - 7-9 1992 None 2004 - 6-9 - 13-18 2001 2004 - 5-6 Last Opponent Win 1989 - 10-15 None - 2-61997 - 2-41972 None None None 1996 - 7-16 - 13-15 1987 None None None 2004 - 12-14 None - 4-61953 1953 - 20-1 - 20-1 1953 - 21-1 1955 - 20-2 1955 - 16-7 2001 2003 - 9-6 (OT) - 15-14 2001 - 13-5 1973 1980 (OT) - 7-6 - 16-01952 1964 - 14-7 1995 - 10-9 2003 - 11-9 2003 - 11-9 None 2004 - 8-7 2003 - 9-8 2002 - 11-8 - 15-3 1973 1994 - 13-10 - 19-2 1959 - 21-9 2001 - 12-7 1993 - 13-91973 1999- 9-8 (OT) - 21-3 1993 1990 - 22-7 1990 - 14-5 2004 - 9-8 - 14-61952 1984 - 10-7 - 12-8 1991 (OT) 2002 - 12-11 - 24-3 1973 1994 - 14-5 - 9-2 1967 1954 - 11-1 None None - 10-41972 1999 - 15-7 1949 - 7-3 - 10-3 1997 - 23-41978 2002 - 12-7 1980 - 17-15 2003 - 9-8 - 15-41987 1990 - 17-6 - 10-9 1976 - 12-3 1953 1990 - 7-6 1998 - 18-2 - 17-7 1992 - 15-61965 1999 - 15-6 2004 - 12-11 1995 - 19-3 - 8-2 1952 None 2003 - 8-6 2002 - 13-7 Last Hofstra Win 1983 - 12-6 - 22-82001 2003 - 12-11 1983 - 15-6 2004 - 14-9 - 13-61979 1968 - 18-6 1999 - 11-9 1990 - 15-11 - 1-0 1971 - 10-1 1952 - 7-4 1961 2003 - 13-5 - 5-41972 - 12-10 1979 1950 1950 1953 1951 1993 1988 1957 1949 1956 1949 1953 1952 1951 1951 1963 1986 1956 2002 1969 1994 1959 1995 1951 1959 1974 1949 1986 1963 1956 1951 1949 1988 1974 1958 1988 1955 1952 1950 1953 1971 1965 1949 1955 1974 1978 1980 1991 1987 1955 1970 1953 1972 1993 1992 1956 1955 2002 1983 1951 2004 1960 1961 First Meeting 1963 1970 1955 1952 2003 1979 1965 1976 1987 1950 1952 1960 1972 1951 1951

4-0 2-0 2-2 8-0 4-2 4-11 9-10 15-4 2-1 6-3 4-8 8-4 5-13 1-0 9-8 3-0 1-0 7-2-1 14-15 3-0 9-2 2-0 0-1 4-12 18-16 5-0 15-8 14-12 1-1 1-8 3-1 14-14 12-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-2 0-7 2-0 6-13 1-0 17-2 5-0 4-1 1-0 6-5 1-0 16-8 0-1 16-0 6-0 1-0 5-0 1-3 1-0 6-0 6-8 9-8 2-14 16-0 Won-Lost 16-14 7-0 13-35 10-15 2-0 1-0 4-0 9-9 3-1 7-0 1-0 2-0 1-5 7-0 5-2

(1949-2004) Western Maryland Williams Yale Series Records Series Villanova Virginia Washington (MD) Washington & Lee Trinity Tufts Union Vermont St. John’s Stevens Tech Stony Brook Syracuse Towson Radford R.P.I. Rutgers Sacred Heart Penn State Pennsylvania Philadelphia (LC) Princeton Providence North Carolina North Carolina State Notre Dame Ohio State Morgan State Navy New England (LC) New Hampshire Tech New York Middlebury Milburn (LC) Montclair State Mt. Washington (LC) Maryland-Balt. Co. Massachusetts MIT Michigan State Lehigh LIU-C.W. Post Loyola Manhasset Maryland Harvard Hobart Johns Hopkins Lafayette Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Georgetown Gettysburg Hartford Delaware Denison Drexel Duke Colgate Cornell Cortland State Dartmouth Bowdoin Brown Bucknell CCNY CCNY (LC) Army Baltimore Binghamton Boston College Opponent Adelphi Air Force

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 62 Lafayette Stevens Tech. L.C. Milburn Yale CCNY Trinity Cortland Union Delaware Western Maryland Baltimore CCNY CCNY L.C. Harvard Manhasset Record: 12-2-1(15thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1952 Lafayette Cortland Trinity Union Stevens Tech CCNY Manhasset Dartmouth Harvard Washington (MD) Delaware Montclair Record: 4-7 Coach: HowdyMyers 1951 Trinity Cortland Adelphi Montclair Western Maryland Lafayette CCNY Record: 3-4 Coach: HowdyMyers 1950 Adelphi Lafayette New England Maryland Western Maryland Washington (MD) Record: 2-4 Coach: AlBrisotti 1949 opponents’ nationalrankingin() (1949-2004) All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results 44 W W 24-4 W 8-2 L 11-7 W 4-10 W 14-2 W 7-1 W 23-0 W 5-4 W 8-5 L 16-0 W 6-8 W 6-2 T 10-1 W 4-4 14-6 W W 9-6 W 5-4 L(OT) 11-1 W 9-12 L 4-1 L 4-5 L 3-4 L 4-7 L 3-10 L 2-10 L 3-7 4-6 W L 7-1 L 4-6 L 4-14 W 4-11 W 6-3 L 14-2 5-15 L W 3-8 W 17-6 L 8-3 L 1-17 L 8-17 1-16 ahntn&Le - W 9-6 Duke Washington &Lee Penn State Harvard New Hampshire Dartmouth Record: 8-5-1(11thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1956 Rutgers Cortland Baltimore Williams Union Delaware Yale Washington Coll. Penn St. Army New Hampshire L Tufts 7-13 Middlebury Dartmouth Ohio State Mt. Washington L.C. Record: 14-2(3rd ranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1955 L.C. Milburn Union Williams Delaware Cortland Yale CCNY Rutgers L Washington 3-15 New Hampshire Baltimore Dartmouth Mt. Washington L.C. Record: 9-4(11thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1954 L.C. Milburn Williams Trinity Baltimore CCNY Cortland Union Yale L Delaware 4-17 Tufts Washington (MD) Dartmouth Mt. Washington L.C. Philadelphia L.C. Record: 11-3(13thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1953 11 W L 11-1 W W 3-9 W 13-7 6-3 6-4 66 W W 16-6 W 20-4 W 15-4 W 16-1 W 20-2 W 19-1 W 6-3 W 16-2 L 13-3 W 7-8 W 12-0 W 21-1 W 20-1 W 19-5 20-1 W L 11-1 W 6-7 W 13-0 W 19-3 W 18-2 W 10-5 W 17-2 L 8-7 W 5-8 L 14-5 W 4-7 7-6 W W 17-4 W 4-3 W 20-1 W 5-4 W 24-1 10-2 W L 20-11 W 2-9 W 19-0 W 19-4 L 10-4 4-6 W 12-3 ahntn&Le - W Loyola (MD) Army 9-4 RPI Virginia Penn State Washington (MD) Washington & Lee New Hampshire Dartmouth MIT Swathmore Record: 8-5(13thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1957 Baltimore Cortland Army L(2OT) Williams 14-16 RPI Loyola (MD) Yale Washington (MD) ahntn&Le 14 W 11-4 Colgate New Hampshire Washington &Lee Hobart Record: 7-4(14thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1960 Army Gettysburg Williams L Loyola (MD) L Hobart 4-11 5-6 Washington (MD) Baltimore RPI Mt. Washington L.C. Washington &Lee Harvard New Hampshire Record: 5-7(14thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1959 Baltimore L Loyola (MD) 6-15 Army W Washington (MD) 10-9 RPI Mt. Washington L.C. New Hampshire Penn State Washington &Lee Harvard MIT Record: 8-3(9thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1958 Duke Baltimore 31 L W L 13-18 14-3 W T 4-8 W 17-2 L 7-7 8-3 6-8 30 W L 13-0 L 2-14 L 3-10 W 5-8 L 11-7 8-10 W 6-3 W W 16-10 W 20-1 7-5 - W W 9-6 13-4 W 6-1 L W 4-27 L 19-2 W 9-15 W 15-1 L 10-5 L 7-8 1-13 W 11-10 L W 4-5 4-3 L W 8-21 L 17-3 1-15 W W 11-10 11-7 W W 7-5 13-2 W W 16-5 25-2 W L 12-2 6-13 Towson State Loyola (MD) Army Washington (MD) W Baltimore 13-8 Syracuse L Colgate 8-21 Harvard New Hampshire Washington & Lee Mt. Washington L.C. Baltimore L.C. Record: 7-7(15thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1961 RPI Loyola (MD) L Baltimore 1-12 Army Washington (MD) Syracuse Mt. Washington L.C. Williams Army Adelphi RPI Loyola (MD) LIU-C.W. Post Towson State Rutgers Hobart W Washington (MD) 12-1 New Hampshire Baltimore Denison Harvard Washington &Lee MIT Record: 5-11 Coach: HowdyMyers 1963 Army Washington (MD) Adelphi RPI Towson State W Williams Rutgers 6-3 Baltimore Loyola (MD) New Hampshire Harvard Washington &Lee MIT Record: 10-3(13thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1962 Adelphi RPI 42 W W 14-2 L 19-2 L 2-10 L 0-7 W 2-20 W 7-6 L 7-4 W 6-18 9-4 L 4-16 W W 14-1 L 11-5 L 6-8 W 2-11 L 7-5 9-11 -0 L L 2-10 L 2-10 W 2-7 L 7-4 W 3-4 L 4-3 L 3-6 W 8-13 L 7-2 L 2-4 L 2-3 L 3-12 L 2-4 1-5 W 5-3 L W 0-17 W 6-5 W 7-3 W 11-2 W 12-2 W 8-2 L 10-9 W 7-9 W 8-4 L 6-4 4-10 W 8-4 W L 17-3 4-5 63 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 11-12 L 11-15 L 10-11 L 10-9 4-8 W 10-9 L W 10-9 11-9 W 11-7 W 7-14 W 7-8 L L 13-17 L 10-8 12-7 W 7-13 W 13-9 L W 13-6 W 9-7 14-4 W W 2-7 7-15 L 6-7 L 16-6 L 5-6 W L 6-17 12-5 L 21-3 W 11-3 W W 6-5 W 3-18 15-3 L 14-10 W W 17-5 15-10 W W 9-8 10-15 L W (OT) 11-8 13-3 W 14-10 W W 10-3 11-19 W L 5/4 Post at LIU-C.W. 1978 6-3 Coach: Harry Royle (7th ranked) 8-5 Record: W Pennsylvania Virginia New Hampshire Harvard Army North Carolina 1976 Coach Harry Royle 7-4 (10th ranked) Record: Pennsylvania Massachusetts Harvard at Brown Army & Lee Washington Navy Adelphi NY Tech Rutgers 10-7 Post LIU-C.W. W 1977 Coach: Harry Royle (13th ranked) 7-5 Record: 3/19 at Pennsylvania 3/23 Dartmouth 3/26 Massachusetts 3/30 3-10 Brown 4/2 4/6 L Harvard 4/9 10-8 & Lee Washington 4/16 at Army W at Navy 13-9 4/23 Adelphi 4/27 W at NY Tech 4/30 Rutgers 4/6 4/13 Navy Army 4/20 NY Tech 4/27 at Adelphi 5/1 5/4 State at Towson 5/11 at Rutgers Post LIU-C.W. Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 11-15 L 10-18 1975 12-5 L Coach: Howdy Myers W 10-3 (6th ranked) Record: Pennsylvania Syracuse Massachusetts Princeton State Towson & Lee Washington Army Navy Adelphi NY Tech 14-13 Rutgers W Post LIU-C.W. Maryland (NCAA) 10-9 16-4 W 5-12 W L 15-9 W 3-5 3-6 L 5-9 L 21-4 L 3-4 W 14-3 L 3-4 W 6-11 L 8-9 L 5-8 L (OT) 5-4 L W 6-10 2-4 L 3-8 L 10-4 L W 8-7 24-3 W 13-9 W 16-6 W 13-5 W 9-5 W 6-8 W L 10-9 9-7 W 12-8 W W 23-3 11-7 W 1-0 W 15-3 W** 9-5 W 10-15 W L 5-8 9-4 L 7-6 W 6-12 W L 3-19 L Adelphi Air Force (NCAA) Virginia 1974 Coach: Howdy Myers (7th ranked) 9-3 Record: 3/23 Pennsylvania 3/27 Baltimore 3/30 Massachusetts 4/3 at Princeton 11-9 W 7-6 W 16-13 W Cornell Pennsylvania (MD) Washington MIT Hobart Post LIU-C.W. Rutgers State Towson Army Princeton Cortland Fairleigh Dickinson Adelphi Baltimore Navy State Morgan 8-4 W 1973 Coach: Howdy Myers (5th ranked) 12-2 Record: Pennsylvania MIT Hobart Baltimore (MD) Washington Princeton Army Fairleigh Dickinson Navy State Towson Rutgers 15-3 W 1971 Myers Coach: Howdy ranked) 12-4 (10th Record: 3/27 Pennsylvania 4/1 4/3 MIT 4/7 Hobart 4/10 CCNY 6-2 Rutgers 4/14 Yale 4/17 W Army 4/21 (MD) Washington 4/24 Fairleigh Dickinson 4/30 13-2 State Morgan 5/1 8-4 5/8 W Navy 5/12 W Baltimore Adelphi 5/15 16-7 Virginia 5/19 Post LIU-C.W. W Army (NCAA) **forfeit 12-11 1972 W (OT) Coach: Howdy Myers 5-11 (20th ranked) Record: 1-0 11-3 W** 16-2 W 3-4 W L 13-4 5-3 W 12-4 W 11-4 W 16-2 W 27-0 W 9-10 W 3-6 L 2-9 L 10-2 L 9-3 W W 4-9 L 15-8 9-10 W 9-2 L 8-6 W 3-9 W 2-15 L 20-5 L 4-9 W L 0-11 6-5 L 6-8 W 15-1 L 22-3 W W 18-1 W 12-5 9-2 W 2-11 W 4-12 L 9-4 L 6-10 W 8-8 L 5-7 T 13-8 L 8-11 L L 9-2 7-6 W 3-13 W 4-19 L 12-9 L 3-6 W 7-8 L 3-16 L 9-7 L 8-11 L L 18-6 W 5-9 L Washington (MD) Washington Baltimore Post LIU-C.W. Virginia **forfeit Coach: Howdy Myers (10th ranked) 12-5 Record: Loyola (MD) Pennsylvania New Hampshire MIT Hobart CCNY Rutgers Yale Army Adelphi Air Force Fairleigh Dickinson Navy 8-3 W MIT Hobart New Hampshire Rutgers Baltimore Army Adelphi Syracuse Fairleigh Dickinson Navy (MD) Washington Post LIU-C.W. CCNY 6-5 Loyola (MD) W 1970 MIT & Lee Washington Hobart New Hampshire Rutgers Army 6-2 Adelphi Syracuse W (MD) Washington Baltimore Loyola (MD) Post LIU-C.W. 1969 Coach: Howdy Myers 8-6 (14th ranked) Record: Middlebury Hobart Rutgers Army Adelphi Syracuse Baltimore (MD) Washington Loyola (MD) Post LIU-C.W. 1968 Coach: Howdy Myers 7-5-1 Record: Bowdoin Harvard Harvard 15-4 11-3 W 8-11 W L 6-10 5-10 L 5-15 L 10-5 L 4-8 W 2-11 L 9-7 L 9-10 W 6-9 L 10-5 L W 9-8 3-14 W 7-14 L 11-11 L T 5-11 13-11 L W 15-6 W 6-3 W 11-2 W 17-6 8-7 W W 2-19 4-15 L L 12-0 12-3 W 4-20 W 10-4 L 10-9 W 5-6 W 8-16 L L 14-7 11-9 W 9-12 W 4-9 L L 4-2 7-0 W 1-8 W 10-3 L 6-12 W 7-10 L 6-8 L 14-1 L 4-12 W 4-6 L L

Bowdoin New Hampshire MIT Coach: Howdy Myers 7-8 Record: & Lee Washington 13-5 W LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. 1967 Navy Loyola (MD) (MD) Washington Delaware Syracuse Hobart Rutgers Adelphi Baltimore MIT Army Harvard New Hampshire Virginia Virginia & Lee Washington Bowdoin 11-3 W 1966 Coach: Howdy Myers 7-9-1 Record: Williams Williams Adelphi RPI LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. Hobart & Lee Washington Navy (MD) Washington 17-11 W New Hampshire New Hampshire Syracuse Loyola (MD) Rutgers Bowdoin MIT Army 1965 Coach: Howdy Myers 9-6 (18th ranked) Record: Williams Williams RPI Baltimore Loyola (MD) Washington (MD) Washington State Towson Rutgers Post LIU-C.W. Army Adelphi Syracuse Hobart Record: 6-9 Record: & Lee Washington New Hampshire MIT 4-8 L 1964 Myers Coach: Howdy All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results Results Lacrosse Lacrosse Hofstra Hofstra All-Time All-Time

2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 64 All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results Lafayette Penn State Army Brown Maryland Virginia Baltimore Record: 3-10 Coach: HarryRoyle 1982 Baltimore Pennsylvania Towson State Penn State Massachusetts Adelphi Maryland Lafayette Army Brown Virginia W(OT) Record: 3-8 7-6 Coach: HarryRoyle W 17-15 1981 Washington &Lee North Carolina State Pennsylvania Towson State Penn State at Massachusetts at Adelphi at Navy Army at Brown Virginia Baltimore New Hampshire L Record: 7-6 9-12 Coach: HarryRoyle 1980 Washington &Lee Pennsylvania LIU-C.W. Post Penn State Massachusetts Adelphi Navy Army Brown Virginia Dartmouth Boston College Record: 6-6 W L Coach: HarryRoyle 12-6 1979 8-20 Johns Hopkins(NCAA) Washington & Lee LIU-C.W. Post Penn State Massachusetts Adelphi NY Tech All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results 07 W 10-7 L L 10-16 L 6-12 3-9 L(OT) L 12-13 W 8-16 10-7 W L 13-4 L 8-10 L 7-14 L 5-10 8-14 L L 11-16 W 3-10 L 10-3 W 6-10 10-7 L 11-18 L W 8-10 W 16-8 L 20-9 L 8-16 L 9-13 W 9-14 11-9 L L 10-22 W 5-10 15-9 W 15-10 L 12-13 W 23-11 W 18-10 W 11-10 W 12-11 L L 12-19 8-10 L L 10-15 5-13 W W 12-10 13-6 W 11-7 W 14-11 W W 14-11 W 14-9 23-4 Adelphi /5 atBrown Princeton 3/15 3/8 Record: 4-9 Coach: JohnDanowski L 1986 11-19 Navy L L Rutgers 4/11 12-19 8-13 5/4 Pennsylvania 4/27 St.John’s W 14-13 4/24 atTowson State 4/20 L Massachusetts L 4/17 Adelphi 6-16 4/13 9-14 Lafayette atPennState L 4/10 12-14 atLIU-C.W. Post 4/6 4/3 atArmy 3/30 atMaryland 3/23 Brown atPrinceton 3/16 3/9 Record: 3-11 L(OT) Coach: HarryRoyle W 1985 5-6 13-8 W atNavy 12-8 atRutgers 5/12 L W 5/5 Pennsylvania 5-12 16-3 4/28 atSt.John’s 4/25 W Towson State 4/21 atMassachusetts 10-6 4/18 atAdelphi 4/14 atLafayette W PennState 4/11 LIU-C.W. Post 4/7 13-7 4/4 Army 3/31 Maryland 3/24 atBrown 3/17 atPrinceton 3/10 Record: 8-6(11thranked) Coach: HarryRoyle 1984 Rutgers Pennsylvania St. John’s Towson State Massachusetts Adelphi Lafayette Penn State LIU-C.W. Post Army Maryland Brown Navy Baltimore Record: 9-5(9thranked) L 10-19 Coach: HarryRoyle 1983 Washington & Lee Rutgers Pennsylvania Towson State Massachusetts 01 L 10-17 -0 L W 3-20 9-8 L W 9-20 10-9 L 9-14 L W 7-12 15-1 L 12-14 L 13-14 W L 14-13 7-11 L 5-6 L(OT) 10-11 L W 7-11 W(OT) 10-7 9-8 W 15-11 L(OT) W 10-11 L 12-4 W 8-9 W 10-8 W 12-6 W 25-9 L 9-3 L 8-9 L 3-9 7-9 W 15-11 W W 14-10 15-6 L L 6-13 8-11 W 18-10 L 10-18 / Dlwr 89 L L 4-15 8-9 atTowson State* 4/18 Adelphi Lafayette* 4/11 Delaware * W 4/8 4/4 Bucknell* 9-7 3/28 OhioState 3/25 Maryland 3/21 Brown 3/15 Duke atPrinceton 3/13 3/7 Record: 7-9,3-3 L Coach: JohnDanowski 12-19 1987 L L LIU-C.W. Post 9-15 Drexel 5/10 W 6-8 Hobart 5/7 L 16-11 5/3 Lehigh 6-15 4/30 Pennsylvania 4/26 Towson State 4/19 atAdelphi atLafayette 4/12 atDelaware 4/9 4/5 Army 3/29 Maryland 3/22 / a yaue -6 L W 7-16 W(4OT) 20-2 W 10-9 15-13 atTowson State* atSyracuse 4/15 Lafayette* W 4/8 17-11 Delaware* 4/5 4/1 Army 3/29 Adelphi 3/25 atSt.John’s 3/22 Bucknell 3/18 Virginia 3/11 (14th ranked) Record: 11-4,5-0 Coach: JohnDanowski W 1989 9-8 * EastCoastConference game Princeton W 5/14 LIU-C.W. Post atUMBC 5/11 13-8 W Drexel* 5/7 W 5/4 10-9 Hobart W 17-9 4/30 Lehigh* 14-8 4/27 atVillanova 4/23 Towson State* W W Syracuse 4/16 atLafayette* 14-7 4/9 10-3 atDelaware* 4/6 4/2 atAdelphi 3/27 MichiganState 3/25 atBucknell 3/19 St.John’s 3/12 (13th ranked) Record: 12-3,5-0 L Coach: JohnDanowski 1988 7-8 W 15-11 atLIU-C.W. Post * -EastCoastConference game L atDrexel * 5/9 5-13 atHobart 5/6 5/2 atLehigh* 4/29 AirForce 4/27 Pennsylvania 4/25 61 W 16-10 L 10-15 W 17-4 W 16-14 -5 L W 7-15 18-6 L W 13-15 L 15-4 L 1-15 5-11 W 12-11 W 23-13 L W 10-24 15-9 L 10-20 L L 6-18 2-16 - W 7-3 W W 15-9 20-6 L 10-15 W 21-13 L 5-18 L 12-13 W 14-6 W L 14-9 9-21 W 12-5 / a I-..Ps 1- W W 14-5 13-7 atLIU-C.W. Post L Drexel* 5/5 11-14 5/2 W atLafayette* 4/28 Lehigh* 15-5 4/25 Towson State* Syracuse 4/14 atYale 4/7 4/4 atDelaware* 3/31 atArmy 3/27 Cornell 3/24 St.John’s 3/21 Bucknell 3/17 PennState 3/10 (19th ranked) W Record: 9-5,4-1 10-3 Coach: JohnDanowski W 1990 L 17-7 6-14 W L * EastCoastConference game Princeton 18-8 UMBC 9-12 5/13 atDrexel* 5/6 5/3 atHobart 4/29 atLehigh* 4/25 Villanova 4/22 /9 tJhsHpis -5 L 4-15 atYale 5/2 W atJohnsHopkins 4/29 Army 10-9 L 4/24 Lafayette L 4/21 atVirginia 4-17 4/18 9-12 St.John’s 4/15 Towson State atMassachusetts 4/11 4/1 atNotre Dame 3/28 Cornell 3/21 UMBC 3/14 Radford Rutgers 3/10 3/7 Record: 4-9 L Coach: JohnDanowski 11-15 1992 W(OT) L 14-13 11-20 L atPrinceton(4) Yale (15) 10-18 5/11 JohnsHopkins(7) 5/4 L 5/1 atArmy(11) 10-30 4/27 L atDrexel * L 4/23 L Virginia (4) 8-20 4/20 W atTowson State*(9) 9-10 4-9 atSyracuse(8) 4/13 13-12 W Lafayette 4/6 10-5 4/3 Delaware *(20) 3/30 (9) atCornell 3/23 atSt.John’s 3/20 atUMBC* Notre Dame 3/16 3/9 (16th ranked) Record: 7-7,2-2 Coach: JohnDanowski 1991 * EastCoastConference game Princeton 5/11 64 W 16-4 24 W 22-4 W 22-7 L L 9-20 5-18 L 13-15 L W 14-15 14-8 W W 15-11 17-6 -0 L 4-10 L W 5-9 L 12-5 L 5-17 7-9 L 7-9 L W 12-15 W 17-7 13-9 W 12-10 W 21-11 W 24-14 W 12-8 W 7-6 65 2005 HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE 12-11 W 14-8 W 9-8 W 9-8 W 8-7 W 12-5 W 11-8 W 18-10 W 16-9 W 14-6 W 3/28 at Massachusetts 4/3 4/7 (18)* at Delaware 4/10 3-6 Heart* Sacred at Drexel* 4/17 10-12 (18)* Towson L 4/24 L at Villanova* 4/27 12-11 at Stony Brook 5/5 W *- Colonial Athletic Association game 6-12 (11) # at Towson game #- CAA Tournament L 10-13 6-9 L 5-6 L L (10th ranked) 3/1 3/4 at Loyola (12) 3/8 Binghamton 3/15 Cornell (14) Princeton (7) 3/21 4-10 Dame (11) Notre 3/23 L Massachusetts (6) 3/26 15-5 at Army 3/29 9-8 13-5 W 5-18 * Drexel 7-14 4/4 W W L 4/11 L (13) * at Towson * Delaware 4/17 Syracuse (7) 4/19 8-15 Heart * at Sacred 4/23 L * Villanova 4/26 Duke (11) 4/30 9-8 11-9 # Villanova 8-6 5/3 W W (OT) 5/11 (11) # at Towson W at Massachusetts (NCAA) (5) L 9-5 *- Colonial Athletic Association game 6-9 11-16 9-6 # - CAA Tournament W L W 2004 Coach: John Danowski 2-3 4-10, Record: 2/28 Cornell (12) 3/6 3/8 Loyola (7) 3/13 Binghamton Johns Hopkins (1) 3/20 12-14 at Princeton (6) 3/24 6-13 L Dame (15) at Notre L 11-19 14-9 5-10 L W L 2002 Danowski Coach: John 11-3, 5-1 Record: (6th ranked) 2/23 at Massachusetts (12) 3/2 12-11 3/5 Loyola* (8) W(OT) 3/9 Villanova* 3/16 Johns Hopkins (2) at Princeton (8) 3/19 Fairfield 3/23 8-9 7-8 Dame (18) at Notre 3/26 4-12 L at Drexel* 3/30 L 15-5 Army 4/6 L W 4/13 (14) at Towson* at Delaware* 4/19 Heart Sacred 4/26 13-7 Duke (7) 5/1 W *- Colonial Athletic Association game (12) North Carolina 17-5 12-7 19-5 W 2003 W W Coach: John Danowski 11-6, 4-1 Record: 11-10 W 15-10 W 11-8 W 21-4 12-8 W 17-5 W W 13-6 18-10 W W 18-10 W 14-4 W 22-8 W 18-7 W 17-9 W 19-5 W 14-4 8-7 W 16-9 W 18-7 W 15-6 W W 12-16 L 4/14 Delaware* 4/21 at Vermont* 4/28 Duke (9) 5/2 5/5 Delaware# 5/13 (9) at Towson# 16-7 (NCAA) (8)! Virginia 5/19 15-14 Syracuse (NCAA) (1)$ *-America East game W 13-18 W (OT) ^-at Springfield, Massachusetts L 11-13 #-America East Tournament L New York Point, !-at West $-at Hofstra Stadium 3/19 at Princeton (5) 3/26 Dame (13) at Notre 3/27 Air Force 4/7 8-7 8-11 4/9 Vermont* 4/14 L W Hartford* at Delaware* 4/16 at Towson* 4/20 at Drexel* 4/22 Army (19) 4/29 7-8 (11) North Carolina 5/3 5/6 18-11 20-12 Towson# L W W 5/14 Delaware# Maryland (NCAA) (6)! *America East game 12-14 #America East Tournament L ! at UMBC 2001 Coach: John Danowski 4-1 10-7, Record: (11th ranked) 2/24 Massachusetts (19) 3/3 3/10 at Loyola (8) 13-17 at Johns Hopkins (8) 3/17 L 6-7 Princeton (2) 3/24 Dame (2) Notre 3/28 L Air Force 3/31 12-17 Hartford*^ 4/4 L 5-10 11-10 4/7 Drexel* W (OT) L 4/10 (11) Towson* at Army 21-9 W 12-16 L 3/22 Air Force 3/27 (20) Massachusetts 3/31 at Hartford* 4/3 8-7 4/7 Dame (13) Notre 4/10 (15) Towson* W Vermont* 4/16 10-9 15-6 Navy (10) 4/24 at Army W 4/28 W 9-6 Drexel* 5/4 5/8 at Rutgers W 5/15 Johns Hopkins (2) Navy (NCAA)** 5/22 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) (2) L 9-8 *America East game 15-7 7-11 W (OT) ^at Navy W **at Brown 2000 Coach: John Danowski 11-5, 4-1 Record: (10th ranked) 2/26 at Massachusetts (15) 3/4 10-7 3/`11 Loyola (3) Johns Hopkins (7) W 6-12 L (2 OT) 12-7 W 9-4 W 7-6 W 2-6 L 16-4 W 5-4 W 11-9 W 22-8 W 22-5 9-8 W 13-9 W W 6-8 L 18-2 W 10-14 L 10-7 W 7-16 L (7th ranked) 3/6 3/13 Loyola (3)^ (14) Delaware* 3/20 at Brown 7-13 4-10 L L 3/22 at Massachusetts (10) 3/27 6-7 Hartford* 4/1 4/4 (17) at Towson* L 4/10 Vermont* Navy (17) 4/17 15-11 Army 4/22 W at Johns Hopkins (3) 4/25 10-16 (19) at Drexel* 4/28 L Rutgers (19) 5/2 *America East game Dame at Notre 13-5 W 1999 13-9 4-8 Coach: John Danowski W 4-1 13-3, Record: L 5/3 (16) North Carolina 5/10 4-6 Massachusetts (NCAA)** *America East game L 4-10 ^at Holy Cross L **at Army 1998 Coach: John Danowski 10-4, 5-0 Record: (12th ranked) 2/28 Loyola (5) 3/7 3/10 (20) at Delaware* Providence 3/14 (17) Brown 13-11 W 20-11 W Record: 9-6, 6-0 Record: (12th ranked) 3/1 State* (10) Towson 3/8 Delaware* 3/15 (9) Brown 13-10 3/22 W Massachusetts (15) 3/29 at New Hampshire*^ 4/4 7-6 10-3 Dame (13) at Notre 4/6 W W Vermont* 4/8 9-10 (14) at Hartford* 4/12 (6) at Georgetown L 4/19 at Army 4/22 Johns Hopkins (4) 7-2 5-18 4/25 Drexel* L W 4/29 at Rutgers 5-8 L 3/22 (12) Massachusetts 3/30 New Hampshire* 4/6 15-14 4/13 at Vermont* W (OT) 12-6 (17) Georgetown 4/19 Army (20) 4/23 W Johns Hopkins (5) 4/27 15-16 at Drexel* L (OT) 4/30 17-11 9-7 Rutgers (20) 5/5 W 5/11 (2) North Carolina W (NCAA)*** Harvard game *North Atlantic Conference 12-15 10-9 ^at Johns Hopkins L 12-4 #at Loyola W ***at Cornell W 1997 Coach: John Danowski 3/17 (6) Brown 10-9 16-5 W W 12-8 W 10-9 11-10 W (OT) W 7-15 L 15-16 L (OT) 15-3 W 13-5 W 17-4 14-15 W L (OT) 12-7 W 21-3 W 6-9 L 12-10 W 19-6 W

3/10 (19) at Delaware*# 3/13 at Loyola (8) 19-13 W 8-17 L Record: 9-5, 5-0 9-5, Record: (12th ranked) 3/3 State*^ (14) at Towson 13-12 W 1996 Coach: John Danowski 4/25 Johns Hopkins (1) 4/29 Yale 5/2 11-15 5/6 Drexel* L game * North Atlantic Conference at Rutgers (19) 11-14 L 4/11 at Hartford* 4/12 at St. John’s 4/15 (12) at Georgetown 4/21 at Army 6-17 10-5 L 19-3 W W 3/25 Vermont* 3/31 Massachusetts (13) 4/2 4/7 New Hampshire* 5-11 Loyola (6) L 21-9 W (17th ranked) 3/11 (17) Delaware* 3/18 (8) Brown 15-6 W 1995 Coach: John Danowski 9-5, 5-0 Record: 4/30 (18) at Yale 5/7 + Fleet Classic at Brown Rutgers 5-8 L 4/9 4/16 at Loyola (2) (13) Georgetown 4/17 Providence 4/22 Army (20) 4/26 13-10 Johns Hopkins (6) W 10-13 L 7-15 L 3/20 (10) Brown 3/23 Air Force 4/1 4/2 Massachusetts+ (13) (14) at Brown+ 8-11 10-9 L W 6-15 L Record: 6-7 (20th ranked) Record: 3/5 3/12 St. John’s Michigan State 14-5 W 1994 Coach: John Danowski 5/1 5/4 (20) Yale 5/8 at Rutgers (16) 5/15 Princeton (2) 9-8 Massachusetts (NCAA) 5/22 at Syracuse (NCAA) 6-16 W 8-20 L 6-9 L L 4/17 (5) Virginia 4/21 Lafayette 4/24 at Army (12) 4/28 Johns Hopkins (4) 7-6 5-11 11-10 (OT) W L W 4/3 4/4 Massachusetts (10) 4/9 Harvard 16-8 4/14 Loyola (MD) (5) at St. John’s W 13-12 W 9-8 W Record: 10-6 (11th ranked) 10-6 (11th Record: 3/7 3/21 Dame Notre Vermont 3/28 Providence 8-9 L 1993 Danowski Coach: John All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results Lacrosse Hofstra All-Time

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