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2013 Bellarmine University Lacrosse

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Hometown

Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
1 Michael Bender 2 Paul Brebber 3 Billy Wersel 4 Trevor Timmerberg 5 David Herring 6 Lance Robinson 7 Will Haas 8 Hayden Miller 9 Chad Mitchell 10 Luke Acton
DMMMMAGK GK MAMMGK AADAM
So. Jr.
5-10 175 6-2 190 6-0 187 6-2 205 6-0 215 5-8 180 6-5 170 5-10 165 6-1 170
Emmaus, Pa.
22 Will Cary

23 Reid Wesley 25 Colin Hart 26 Michael Plisco 27 Brogan Hill 29 Cameron Gardner 30 Nick Soriano 31 Paul Garcia 33 Bradley Davis 34 Benjamin Charpentier 38 Stephen Soriano 39 Dylan Gatt 41 Daniel Zamora 42 Devin Arruabarrena 44 Davis Reykdal 45 Dillon Ward 47 Chris Cousins 49 Cole Killion 50 Grant Beczkalo 55 Tyler Kirby
Nanaimo, B.C. Maineville, Ohio Overland Park, Kan Kansas City, Mo. Bridport, Vt Westerville, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio. Calgary, Alta. Saskatoon, SK, Medina, Ohio Victoria, B.C Vancouver, Wash. Wilmington, N.C. Ellicott City, Md. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Victoria, B.C.
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Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood Tenn. West Chester, Ohio Calgary, Alberta Flemington, N.J. Noblesville IN Brentwood, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Fleminton, N.J. Welland, ON Highlands Ranch, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Red Deer, Alta. Orangeville, Ont. Westerville Ohio. Louisville Ky.
R-Sr. 6-0 185 So. 5-11 180 R-Sr. 6-0 185 So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr.
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11 Nate Blue 12 Karsen Leung 13 Max Zandstra 14 Jay Desnoyers 15 Michael Ward 16 Sean Joyce 17 Liam Kelly 18 Ryan Scinta 19 Mitch McLaren 20 Taylor Stuart 21 Bobby Schmitt
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Louisville, Ky. Victoria, B.C. Port Moody, B.C. Louisville, Ky.
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Denver, Colo. Burnaby, B.C.
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Coaching Staff: Kevin Burns, Head Coach

Bill Gleason, Assistant Coach Jim Mitchell, Assistant Coach

PronunCiation Guide

Bellarmine bell-uhr-men

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LEE-ung da-NOY-ers SIN-ta
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BELLARmINE fASt fACtS

Name: Bellarmine University Location: Louisville, KY Founded: 1950

CONtENtS

  • Bellarmine 2013 Lacrosse Roster
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  • Coaching Staff

  • Player Profiles
  • 5

  • Enrollment: 3,500
  • (Spring 2013)

  • 2012 Season Stats
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President: Dr. Joseph J. McGowan Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt Nickname: Knights
ECAC Information Program Records Bellarmine in the Pros All-Time Results
Colors: Scarlet and Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division I
University Administration

Bellarmine Athletics Staff Athletics Facilities
Conference: Eastern College Athletic Conference Home Field: Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Capacity: 2,000
Bellarmine University and Louisville, KY

Athletic Department Phone: 502-272-8380 Athletics FAX line: 502-272-8450 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY

40205

AtHLEtICS ADmINIStRAtION

Athletics Director, Scott Wiegandt Assistant Athletics Director, Pam Stackhouse Assistant Athletics Director, Leslie Fields

Athletics Office Manager, Linda Burt Athletics Secretary, Traci Siemens

Sports Information Director, John Spugnardi
Cell phone
502.272.8496 502.272.7997 502.272.8408

502.272.8381
502.272.8380

502.272.8078 502.905.0922

Academic offerings

Bellarmine offers more than 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and health sciences. Five year Accounting/MBA program. Graduate degrees include MBA, Executive MBA, MSN, MA Communication, MA Education, MAT, MSAIT (Applied Information Technology), MA in Spirituality and a Doc-

tor of Physical Therapy.
Asst. Sports Information Director, Chris Cooper 502.272.8078

  • Event Management Director, Patrick Crush
  • 502.272.8036

HEAD COACHES

  • Baseball, Matt Tyner
  • 502.272.8278

502.272.8383 502.272.8382 502.272.8042 502.272.8362 502.272.8380 502.272.8380 502.272.8397 502.272.8043 502.272.8106 502.272.8041 502.272.7727 502.272.8380 502.272.8380 502.272.8042 502.272.8380

Athletics offerings

Basketball-Men, Scott Davenport Basketball-Women, Chancellor Dugan Cross Country-Men & Women, Jim Vargo Field Hockey, Mark Blankenbaker Golf-Men, Ernie Denham
There are 19 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all competing at the NCAA Dvision II level, except men’s lacrosse,

which plays at the NCAA Divsion I level in the East-

ern College Athletic Conference. With the exception of women’s field hockey, which is independent, the

remaining sports teams compete in the Great Lakes

Valley Conference. Those teams include: men’s and women’s Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Track (Indoor and Outdoor), Swimming, Women’s Volleyball, and Softball and Baseball.
Golf-Women, Art Henry Lacrosse, Kevin Burns Soccer-Men, Tim Chastonay Soccer-Women, Jonathan Velotta Softball, Renee Hicks Swimming-Men & Women, John Brucato Tennis-Men, John Mican Tennis-Women, John Mican Track & Field - Men & Women, Jim Vargo Volleyball, Dan Palmer

Bellarmine lacrosse historical data

First Year of Men’s Lacrosse: 2005 Overall All-Time Record: 53-60 NCAA Appearances: 0

OtHER CONtACt INfORmAtION

Sports Information e-mail: Athletics Website: [email protected] athletics.bellarmine.edu
Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: none NCAA Tournament Record: 0-0

men’s Lacrosse Coaching Staff Information

Head Coach: Kevin Burns

mEDIA INfORmAtION

For information regarding media passes and seating location

for the media, please contact the sports information office at

502.272.8078.

Alma Mater: Loyola (Md.) ‘03 School Record (1 Yrs.): 4-8 Career Record (1 Yrs.): 4-8

Interviews with coaches can be set up through the sports in-

formation office or by calling the coaches directly. To arrange

an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the

sports information office to set up a time.
Office Phone: 502-272-8397 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coaches: Bill Gleason, Jim Mitchell

Frazier Stadium’s press box is equipped with wireless capability, and phone lines for electronic transmissions are available on request.

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coaching staff

Head CoaCH Kevin Burns

He has also coached at Bing-

hamton University and was on

Bellarmine President Joseph
J. McGowan shares Wiegandt’s

the staff when they reached their enthusiasm for the direction of highest national ranking of No.

16. Burns started his coaching

career as the defensive and recruiting coordinator for the Seahawks of Wagner College.

As a player, Burns was a
4-year defenseman at Loyola for

legendary coach Dave Cottle. During his tenure, the Grey-

Bellarmine lacrosse. “Being

nationally competitive in all phases of university life is impor-

tant to us at Bellarmine, and Kevin Burns will help us achieve just that in our lacrosse program,” McGowan said.
In his first season at the helm the Knights finished the season hounds reached the No. 1 nation- 0-6 in the conference, 4-8 al ranking and finished among

the top eight in the country.

Bellarmine University Director

of Athletics Scott Wiegandt said

of Burns, “He has boundless

energy and has served and

played under some of the best coaches in the game. I’m confi- dent that Kevin will move Bellar-

mine lacrosse in the right direction.” overall. With a season under his

belt in Louisville, and a more experienced roster, Burns ex-

pects improvement from the

Knights this year. “Guys have bought into the system that the

coaching staff has put in place,”

Burns said. “We are looking to

play a fun, uptempo style of lacrosse that will put us in a position to win a lot of games.”

Kevin Burns became the
Bellarmine University men’s lacrosse coach in August of 2011.
Prior to joining the Knights,
Burns completed five seasons as

an assistant coach under Greg

Cannella at UMass where he

worked primarily on the defen-

sive side of the ball and helped lead the Minutemen’s recruiting.

assistant CoaCH Bill Gleason assistant CoaCH Jim mitCHell

program at Roanoke. In his tenure there, the Maroons compiled a 2-year record of 35-5, won a regular-season

ODAC Title, spent several

weeks as the #1 team in the

nation in the USILA Div. III poll and made two NCAA Tourney appearances. He

also coached the 2010 Defensemen of the Year and the Long Stick Middie of the Year.

for SUNY-Cortland. During

his time there, Gleason and

the Red Dragons went on to the NCAA Div-III Na-

tional Championships three

times. In 2006 SUNY-Cortland won the school’s first

National Championship,

defeating No. 1 Salisbury 13- 12 in overtime.

While getting to play in multiple National Championship games, Gleason was also fortunate to play under three separate and

Mitchell began his

coaching career in the fall of 2006 as an assistant at

Goucher College in Baltimore, Md. He served two

seasons at Goucher where he served as defensive coordinator and also was

responsible for student

academic performance, recruiting, scouting, game planning and individual player development.

Jim Mitchell is entering

his second season as assistant coach and is now the defensive coordinator for

the Knights. Mitchell joined the Bellarmine lacrosse

staff as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in

the fall of 2011. In 2012 he coached the man-down unit

to the fourth highest ranking in Division I.

Bill Gleason is entering influential head coaches

his second season as an during his career includ-

assistant coach for the Beling Lelan Rogers (Syracuse

larmine University Lacrosse

University), Rich Barnes (Ithaca College), and Steve Beville (SUNY-Cortland).

team. Prior to coaching

at Bellarmine, Gleason

coached at his alma mater,
All coaches provided a very

West Genesee High School diverse yet effective coach-

ing style and philosophy

that Gleason brings to Belin Syracuse, New York.
Gleason has been a

part of a winning tradition larmine’s program.

dating back to his days at

In the spring of 2006,

Mitchell comes to Bel-

Academically, Gleason

achieved a Bachelors of

West Genesee, where he

Mitchell graduated from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, where he was a midfielder

for the men’s lacrosse team and was captain as a senior.

He helped lead St. Mary’s

to the program’s highest national ranking in school history.

In addition to his bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s, Mitchell holds a master’s in

education from Goucher. larmine from Duke University where he served as assistant coach, leading the goalies and helping with the defense. Duke reached

the NCAA semifinals and produced six All Americans in 2011.

Prior to coaching at Duke,

Mitchell served two seasons (2008-2010) as the top as-

sistant/recruiting coordinator for the men’s lacrosse

helped the program to back
Science in Financial Man-

to back New York State

agement with a minor in Computer Applications. He is currently working on his

master’s in business administration at Bellarmine and

resides in Louisville.
Championships in 2002

and 2003. During his time

at West Genesee he played under legendary lacrosse

coaches Mike Messere and Bob Deegan.

After graduating from

West Genesee in 2003,

Gleaseon went on to play

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luKe aCton

Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 lbs Year: Redshirt Senior Position: Attack major: Actuarial Science and Economics Hometown: Saskatoon, SK High School: Aden Bowman Collegiate Son of Kevin and Heather Acton

2012: Redshirted 2011: Third on the team, scoring 16 goals on the year to go along with two assists…Played in all 15 games, starting 11 times…Fifth on the team in shots with 37…Led team with two game winning goals, against Mercer (2/19) and Presbyterian (3/26).

2010: Saw action in all 15 games getting the start in three games…Finished the season with nine goals and five assists…Scored a goal and two assists in 18-15 win against Robert Morris (3/21)…Had two goals on three shots against Presbyterian (3/27).

2009: Played in 13 games, starting 11 as a freshman…Had two goals apiece against Detroit and St. Joseph’s… Finished the season with eight goals and 10 assists.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two time National All-Star…Named 2009 Russel Slobodian award winner for Saskatchewan Player of the Year…Also played football and hockey…Coached by Al Luciuk.

Career StatS

Year

2011 2010 2009

GmS

15

GlS

16
9

aSStS

2

PtS

18 14 18

50

SHotS

37

GB’S

15

  • 6
  • 15
  • 5
  • 26

  • 13
  • 8
  • 10

17

  • 21
  • 3

  • total 43
  • 33
  • 84
  • 24

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devin arruaBarrena

Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 lbs Year: Senior Position: Attack major: Information technology Hometown: fort Collins, Colorado High School: fort Collins Son of michael and Deborah Arruabarrena

2012: Played in six games, starting twice...Recorded a shot against Loyola (3/3) and at Air Force (4/8)... Picked up five groundballs on the season.

2011: Played in six games during the season…Recorded shots at Robert Morris (3/19) and at Presbyterian (3/26).

2010: Came off the bench to appear in six games for the season…Tallied loan assist on the season in against Quinnpiac (4/29)

HIGH SCHOOL: Named to 2nd te.m All-State as a senior…Front Range League 1st team All-Conference in 07, 08, & 09…Helped lead team to 2007 State Championship…Also played football.

Career StatS

Year

2012 2011 2010

  • GmS
  • GlS
  • aSStS
  • PtS
  • SHotS
  • GB’S

  • 5
  • 6
  • 0
  • 0

01

1

  • 0
  • 2

23

7

  • 6
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

  • 6
  • 0
  • 1
  • 0

  • total 18
  • 0
  • 1
  • 5

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Will Cary

Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 lbs Year: Senior

Position: Midfield

major: Business Administration Hometown: Louisville, Ky. High School: Collegiate Son of Will and Cathy Cary

2012: Played in all 12 games with starts at Ohio State (4/24) and at Air Force (4/8)...Finished the season with seven goals and six assists, ranking him 4th on the team in scoring...Compiled four multi-point games including two goals and an assist at Michigan (4/17).

2011: Played in all 15 games for the year while starting twice…Had two goals and two assists at Fairfield (4/2)…Had 12 goals and 7 assists on the year, which ranked fourth on the team…Had six games with multipoints and three games with two goals…Registered a season high six shots at Hobart (4/16).

2010: Did not see any game action. 2009: Attended Roanoke College. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State honors as a junior and senior…Earned All-American honors as a senior… Also member of varsity basketball and soccer teams.

Career StatS

Year

2012 2011

GmS

12

  • GlS
  • aSStS
  • PtS
  • SHotS
  • GB’S

  • 7
  • 6
  • 13
  • 38
  • 7

  • 15
  • 12
  • 7
  • 19
  • 30
  • 16

  • total 27
  • 19
  • 13
  • 32
  • 68
  • 23

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Will Haas

Height: 6-5 Weight: 170 lbs Year: Senior Position: Goalkeeper major: finance Hometown: Westerville, Ohio High School: St. Charles Prep Son of f. David and Jackie Haas

2012: Played in one game at Mercer (2/18). 2011: Saw only action of the season against Mercer (2/19)…Made career high five saves in 15 minutes

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  • Saskatoon Sports Facility Guide

    Saskatoon Sports Facility Guide

    SASKATOON SPORTS FACILITY GUIDE 1 Welcome to Saskatoon, your four-season with an sport destination! Saskatoon is a city of tremendous growth and innovation. Each year, visitors travel from across Canada and from all over the world to experience Saskatoon’s natural beauty and sample its unique menu of festivals, cultures, dining, shopping and sport events; to experience open heart the spirit and character that is Saskatoon. Saskatoon has a reputation for hosting memorable sporting events of all sizes. The city boasts incredible sports facilities, accommodations, attractions and restaurants. Saskatoon is capable of hosting events of and vibrant all magnitudes, from local tournaments to world class international competitions. The diversity of culture in Saskatoon is what truly distinguishes this city from all others. The community’s volunteer spirit is well known throughout the country for embracing an event, accommodating athlete and visitor needs and ensuring a truly successful event. It is common for Saskatoon to break event records, energy setting the bar for other communities. Sports are at the heart of Saskatoon, from minor softball leagues to the beloved Saskatoon Blades Western Hockey League franchise to the numerous events held in the city each year, attracting hundreds of volunteers and thousands of fans. Saskatoon’s sports Saskatoon scene is supported by a number of competitive, world-class sports organizations, including Sask Sport Inc., the Saskatoon Sports Council and Saskatoon Sports Tourism. Saskatoon Sports Tourism is a community organization dedicated to welcomes building the sports tourism industry in Saskatoon. If you are interested in bidding, planning or expanding a sporting event in Saskatoon, contact us today! We invite you to visit beautiful Saskatoon! the world Saskatoon Sports Tourism 101 – 202 4th Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0K1 SASKATOONSPORTSTOURISM.COM I Toll Free: 1.800.567.2444 2 3 WINTER SPORTS premium Introducing sports facilities Sports are exciting, exhilarating, electric.
  • Media Information Kit September 2014

    Media Information Kit September 2014

    Media information kit September 2014 Created on behalf of Ringette Canada by: Alayne Martell ( 613. 748.5655 ext. 226 [email protected] ) INTRODUCTION To begin, thank you for your interest in ringette. This media information kit has been designed to provide you with all the background information you need to facilitate coverage on our sport. In this kit, you will find information on our current initiatives, as well as initiatives we have undertaken in the past, statistics about ringette in Canada, a look into the history of our sport, and contact information for our provincial ringette associations. If you do not find the information you are looking for, if you have additional questions, if you would like to discuss possible story ideas to suit your audience, or if you would like to speak to a ringette athlete or administrator, please do not hesitate to contact our national media representative: Alayne Martell T: 613-748-5655, ext. 226 C: 902-308-1067 [email protected] AN OVERVIEW OF RINGETTE Ringette is a Canadian invention that has become one of the fastest team sports on ice. Sam Jacks, a recreation director and sports enthusiast from North Bay, Ontario, invented the sport in 1963 when he saw the need for a winter team sport for girls. Interestingly enough, Sam Jacks was also responsible for the development and introduction of floor hockey in 1936. Since the early 1960s, the sport has continued to grow and currently boasts over 30,000 registered players (based on the 2013-2014 season) on nearly 2000 teams, with over 8000 coaches and over 1500 officials.
  • SASKATOON to April 2021 Newsletter

    SASKATOON to April 2021 Newsletter

    February 2021 SASKATOON to April 2021 Newsletter SPORTS (306) 664-6744 Saskatoonsportshalloffame.com HALL Saskatoon OF Sports Hall FAME of Fame on Facebook s President of the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, I am happy Murphy for your many years of service. McLean and Murphy are Ato bring greetings on behalf o the hardworking volunteers leaving the board this year. Thank you to the members at large who who make up the board of directors. Without their work and are helpful in so many ways. dedication our Hall would not exist. Thank you to Bob Florence and Mark Tennant for continually Hopefully, we are all feeling optimistic with the start of a new year releasing such a well written, researched newsletter on the past, Dana Kidd and the daylight increasing to help us through the winter months. present and future of our sporting community. As it is 2021, I have come to the end of my term as President. I Further information will be provided regarding our 35th induction Hall of Fame president feel truly honoured to have served as the President of the Hall for ceremony and banquet when we have a better understanding of the last three years. I look forward to handing the reins to my what Nov. 6 2021 will be like. Athlete inductee, golf, 2014 successor, Bob Fawcett, and see what comes next for the Hall. Nominations of candidates must be received by April 1 to be Board members returning to keep things running smoothly are considered for induction that year. The three categories are athlete, Bob Fawcett, Lisa Down, Eugene Hritzuk, Jacki Nichol, Anna-beth builder and team.