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2003 Hofstra Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts/2003 Schedule 2 This is 2003 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE 4 Media Information 5 Head Lacrosse Coach FEBRUARY 7 Assistant Coaches 23 Sunday VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY* ...... Noon 8 Lacrosse Support Staff 9 2003 Outlook MARCH 11 2003 Numerical Roster 1 Saturday at Loyola College ...... 1 p.m. 12 2003 Alphabetical Roster 4 Tuesday BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY ...... 7:30 p.m. 13 Meet the Pride 8 Saturday CORNELL UNIVERSITY ...... 1:30 p.m. 24 2003 Opponents 15 Saturday PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (High School Day) ...... 1:30 p.m. 28 NCAA Tournament Information 21 Friday UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ...... 7:30 p.m. 29 Hofstra President Quick Facts 23 Sunday UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS + ...... 2:30 p.m. 30 Athletic Director/Administration (Notre Dame vs. Hartford) ...... 11 a.m. 31 Athletic Support Staff 26 Wednesday at Military Academy ...... 7 p.m. 32 Hofstra Athletic Directory 29 Saturday DREXEL UNIVERSITY* ...... 2:30 p.m. 33 James M. Shuart Stadium 34 Margiotta Hall APRIL 35 Howdy Myers Pavilion 4 Friday at Towson University* ...... 7 p.m. 36 The Hofstra Academic Program 8 Tuesday at Fairfield University ...... 5:30 p.m. 37 Hofstra Athletic Training 11 Friday UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE* (Alumni Day) ...... 7:30 p.m. 38 Hofstra Heritage 17 Thursday SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ...... 7 p.m. 40 Long Island, New York 19 Saturday at Sacred Heart University* ...... 1 p.m. 41 The Colonial Athletic Association 26 Saturday DUKE UNIVERSITY ...... Noon 42 2002 Final Statistics/Results/Team Statistics 30 Wednesday CAA Semifinals (at Higher Seed) ...... TBA 44 2002 Game Summaries 51 2002 Colonial Athletic Association Statistics MAY and Results 3 Saturday CAA Championship (at Higher Seed) ...... TBA 53 Hofstra Lacrosse Records 10 Saturday NCAA Championship-First Round (at Higher Seed) ...... TBA 55 Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners 17 Saturday NCAA Championship-Quarterfinals (at Syracuse) ...... Noon 58 Doug Shanahan 18 Sunday NCAA Championship-Quarterfinals (at Towson) ...... Noon 59 Annual Team Leaders 60 Annual Team Statistics 24 Saturday NCAA Championship-Semifinals (at Baltimore, MD) ...... Noon 61 In the Coaching Ranks 26 Monday NCAA Championship Game (at Baltimore, MD) ...... 11 a.m. 62 Series Records 63 All-Time Hofstra Results *Colonial Athletic Association game 67 Campus Map 68 Getting to Hofstra 2003 MEN’S LACROSSE QUICK FACTS LACROSSE INFORMATION Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Head Lacrosse Coach: John Danowski Communications: Enrollment: 13,400 (Rutgers, 1976) Jeremy Kniffin Founded: 1935 Record at Hofstra: 152-97/18th season Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Overall Record: 179-113/21st season E-mail Address: [email protected] Conference: Colonial Athletic Association E-mail Address: [email protected] Assistant Director of Athletic Nickname: Pride or Flying Dutchmen Lacrosse Office Phones: (516) 463-6628/6617 Communications: Stephen Gorchov Colors: Gold, White and Blue Lacrosse Office Fax: (516) 463-4859 Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Stadium: Hofstra Stadium (15,000) Best Time to Reach Coach: E-mail address: [email protected] Surface: Artificial Daily, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Athletic Comm. Graduate Assistant: Press Box Phone: (516) 463-5274/5275 Assistant Coaches: Joe Amplo and Sean Smith Jaclyn Pasquerella Office Phone: (516) 463-2907 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 25/16 President: Stuart Rabinowitz Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Starters Returning: 4 (Bryan Walker, Mike Director of Athletics: Harry Royle Athletic Communications Fax: (516) 463-5033 Allain and Kevin Dougherty-midfield; Brian Athletic Office Phone: (516) 463-6750 Zuchelli-defense) Athletic Office Fax: (516) 463-4860 Head Athletic Trainer: Rick Zappala Starters Lost: 8 (Tom Kessler, Scott Dooley and Senior Associate Athletic Director: Office Phone: (516) 463-5061 Steve McTigue-attack; Paul Rao-midfield; Cindy Lewis Assistant Athletic Trainers: Christopher Nicky Polanco and Evan LaPenna-defense; Associate Athletic Director for Grosskopf, Heather Clemons, Terry Jack Alaimo-goalie) Communications: Jim Sheehan McLaughlin, Nicholas Mancini, Matt Reedy, Associate Athletic Director for External nd Stacey Taradash and Paul Kinney 2002 Record: 11-3, 5-1 (2 place in CAA) Affairs: Mark Cox Equipment Manager: Kevin Maxwell 2002 Final National Ranking: 6th Assistant Athletic Director for Student Assistant Equipment Mangers: Dave Walsh and 2002 Enhancement: Harold Starks Brit Stone Season Stats Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance: Key Returnees Pos. Cl. G - A - Pts. Hofstra Athletics Homepage: Kevin Delaney Jim Femminella A Sr. 20-4-24 Http://www.hofstra.edu/Sports Assistant Athletic Director of Marketing and Mike Allain LSM Sr. 5-0-5 Advertising Sales: Gina Paoli Kevin Dougherty M Sr 15-4-19 Associate Athletic Director for Bryan Walker M Sr. 6-3-9 Communications/Lacrosse Contact: Mike Morrison M So. 2-5-7 Jim Sheehan Rich Mekeel M Jr. 3-3-6 Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Brian Zuchelli D Jr. 46 GB E-mail Address: [email protected] 1

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE This is Hofstra

This is Hofstra Founded in 1935 in one building on 15 acres in to the Internet and Hofstra network – including the Hempstead, New York, Hofstra University today has resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. approximately 130 buildings on 240 acres. Located on Long Island, 25 miles east of Manhattan, the Hofstra student Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high- body of approximately 13,400 comes from 44 states and 64 tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals countries. The Colleges and Schools of the University are: throughout the campus for student and faculty use. The Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Frank G. University was ranked as one of Yahoo Internet Life’s “100 Zarb School of Business, New College, School of Most Wired Colleges” for 2001-2002, with more than 750 Communication, School of Education and Allied Human PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, classrooms. University College for Continuing Education, Honors College and Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are offered The fully computerized Hofstra Libraries contain 1.6 in 130 areas of million volumes for study. There are student use. Only also about 5 percent of approximately 130 American colleges graduate have collections as programs, extensive, and 85 including Ph.D., percent have fewer Ed.D., Psy.D. and than half that number. J.D. degrees, advanced Hofstra sponsors 500 certificates and cultural events professional annually, bringing diplomas. thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other The George participants to Dempster Hall for campus. Hofstra has Communications more than 200 musical is one of the and dramatic largest, most performances on advanced, non- campus each year. commercial television facilities in the East. It houses a highly sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, Nexis-Lexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of feeding student- produced programming to the entire campus on our 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, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio. Hofstra has 12 galleries and exhibition areas and an Hofstra’s new C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that extensive outdoor sculpture collection. Five of the galleries are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. and exhibition areas and the outdoor sculpture collection 2 Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access are directly under the auspices of the Hofstra Museum. In

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA THE FACTS LACROSSE Hofstra offers bachelor’s degrees in 130 areas of study. addition, the entire sponsors 18 intercollegiate programs – nine men’s sports 240-acre campus is and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in The University offers approximately used as an open-air , football, baseball, lacrosse, , , 130 graduate programs. gallery that includes wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include more than 60 basketball, , softball, tennis, soccer, field hockey, Hofstra was ranked as one of Yahoo outdoor sculptures, lacrosse, cross country and golf. The 18 men’s and women’s Internet Life’s “100 Most Wired acting as a showcase intercollegiate athletic teams account for more than 150 Colleges” for 2001-02. for the Hofstra home contests annually. Museum, which Hofstra has 493 full-time faculty houses one of the With its beautiful landscaping, Hofstra has won national members and 1,272 total faculty

largest art collections awards for campus beautification. It is a registered member This is Hofstra members. in the metropolitan of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and The student-faculty ratio is 16:1 area. The Hofstra Arboreta, featuring approximately 8,000 trees representing Museum is 425 species. Hofstra is one of only 262 institutions accredited by the out of more than 3,600 with a American Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Association of national agencies and the University is one of only 262 Museums, one of schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities The Hofstra Libraries are fully only 94 universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society computerized and contain 1.6 million in the nation and Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,272 faculty members, 493 volumes available for student use. one of six in New are full time and 91 percent hold the highest degrees in York with such their fields. The student/faculty ratio is 16-to-1. Hofstra’s campus has 37 residence credentials. halls and 13 Hofstra dining University is facilities. 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

Hofstra also has seven theaters, a student newspaper, a Student Center, a recreation and center and numerous athletic facilities, including the 15,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,124-seat Hofstra Arena. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area.

The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Atlantic 10 Football Conference. The University 3

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Hofstra Media Information

Media Information The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the information packets consisting of media guides, programs, releases and members of the media covering Hofstra Lacrosse during the 2003 season. If notes, as they enter the press box. A play-by-play summary and a quickie we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not statistics sheet will be distributed at halftime. Complete game statistical hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during books will be available in the press box and in the lacrosse office in your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season. Margiotta Hall 20 minutes after each game.

Jim Sheehan Telephones: Hofstra University provides a limited number of telephones for Associate Director of Athletics for use by the media in the press box. Please indicate your telephone need Communications/Lacrosse Contact when you request your credentials. Hofstra University 1000 Hempstead Turnpike Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will have touch- Physical Fitness Center - Room 230 tone digital phone lines available for the opponent's commercial and 230 Hofstra University student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the sports Hempstead, NY 11549 information office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. There (516) 463-6764 - Office will be a $75.00 charge, which must be paid by game time, for use of the (516) 463-5033 - Fax line. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to (516) 463-5274 - Press Box Phone Shuart Stadium.

Jeremy Kniffin Post-Game Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications post-game interviews after a 10-minute cooling off period in the Pride (516) 463-6759 - Office weight room in Margiotta Hall. Media with credentials should enter Stephen Gorchov Margiotta Hall at the south side staircase.Please contact the visiting Assistant Director of Athletic Communications publicist concerning the visiting team's post-game policy. (516) 463-4933 - Office Graduate Assistant: Jaclyn Pasquerella Player Interviews: All requests for player interviews during the week should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic About Your Host: Jim Sheehan is in his 23rd year in the sports public Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will either relations profession and in his 15th year in charge of Hofstra University's put you through to the player requested or have the player return your call athletic publicity. In November 1999, he was promoted to Associate at a mutually convenient time. The best time to reach players is from 10 Director of Athletics at the University. Sheehan came to Hofstra in 1988 a.m. to 2 p.m., or following practice (approximately 6:15 p.m.). Player after serving as Assistant Commissioner of the I-AA Gateway Collegiate home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be Athletic Conference in St. Louis, Missouri from 1985 through 1988. Prior conducted in a number of locations in and around Margiotta Hall. to his Gateway stint, he served as Coordinator of Media Relations for the However, we do request that interviews not be conducted in the locker Houston Gamblers of the United States Football League in 1984-85. room or the athletic training room. Sheehan has also served as Director of Sports Information at the University of Tampa from 1982 through 1984; Assistant to the Commissioner/Information Director of the Sunshine State Conference from 1980 through 1984 and Director of Sports Information at his alma mater, Biscayne College in 1981-82. Jim and his wife, Maureen, have a daughter, Jillian (10). The Sheehan family resides in Middle Village, New York. Local Lacrosse Media Outlets Press Box: The James M. Shuart Stadium press box, located on the fourth THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY floor of the Shuart Stadium Building, is intended for working media and 10020, (212) 621-1630-Office, (212) 621-1639-Fax scouts. All media members, including radio and television stations will be seated on the fourth floor while video and television camera locations are NEWSDAY - 235 Pinelawn Road, Melville, NY 11747, located on the roof. All press box guests must have a pass, issued by the (631) 843-2820-Office, (631) 454-6892-Fax Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications, to gain entrance. Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted in the press box. NEW YORK TIMES - 229 W. 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036, (212) 556-7384-Office, (212) 556-5848-Fax Credentials: Scouts and members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game for press box NEWS 12 LI - 150 Media Crossways, Woodbury, NY 11797, space and credentials. Press passes will be left at the Will Call table (516) 393-1730-Office, (516) 393-1269-Fax between the statues on the west entrance of Shuart Stadium. Institutions utilizing independent scouts must fax a request letter for credentials to the WLNY-TV (55) - 270 South Service Road, Melville, NY 11747, Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications at (516) 463-5033. (631) 622-9445-Office, (631) 420-4822-Fax

Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from the field should WNBC-TV - 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020, request a sideline photo pass. Only press and staff photographers will be (212) 664-5313-Office, (212) 664-2994-Fax allowed on the sidelines. All members of the press photo corps are reminded to stay out of the bench areas during the course of the game. MSG SPORTS DESK - 4 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001, Photo sideline passes should always be visible when on the field. (212) 465-5903-Office, (212) 465-6087-Fax

Press Parking: Media parking passes should be requested at the same time SHADOW SPORTS - 201 Route 17 North, Rutherford, NJ 07070, press box/sideline passes are requested. The Media/VIP parking lot is (201) 939-6688-Office, (201) 939-3683-Fax located on the west side of Shuart Stadium on the corner of Belmont Place and Meadowbrook Place, across from the Stadium. WRHU-FM (88.7) - Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11550, (516) 463-5667-Office, (516) 463-5668-Fax Game Services: Members of the media are asked to pick up their game 4

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Head Lacrosse Coach LACROSSE

Taking over a program that was 3-11 in 1985, Danowski turned the John Danowski program around in a short time. He led Hofstra to a 12-3 record, a 6-0 conference mark and the East Coast John Danowski is in his 18th season at the helm of the Conference championship, and a Pride Lacrosse team. In the University’s 54-year lacrosse 13th place national ranking by his history, 24 Hofstra teams have recorded nine wins or third season (1988). In 1989 the more in a season. Teams coached by John Danowski Dutchmen were 11-4, captured their have recorded that number 12 of the 24 times. In fact, second straight ECC title with a 6-0 the 1999 Hofstra team recorded the second most wins record and finished the season in a season when the Flying Dutchmen posted a 13-3 ranked 14th. In 1990, Hofstra mark. posted a 9-5 overall mark, was 5-1 in conference action, and closed out Only the fourth Head Lacrosse Coach in Hofstra history, the season with five straight wins following Al Brisotti, Howdy Myers and Harry and a 19th place final national ranking. Royle, Danowski has compiled a 152-97 Head Lacrosse Coach (.610) record in 17 seasons at Hofstra In 1991 Hofstra played a top-notch schedule and closed out the to boost his 20-year career record to season ranked 14th in the country with a 7-7 record. In 1993, the 179-113 (.613). Flying Dutchmen posted a 10-6 mark, including nine consecutive regular season wins, and were ranked 11th by the USILA. Hofstra Under his guidance, the Flying returned to the NCAA Championship that year for the first time Dutchmen have captured seven since 1978 and advanced to the national quarterfinals before conference lacrosse titles losing to eventual national champion, Syracuse. For his efforts, including five of the last seven Danowski was named the 1993 F. Morris Touchstone Award North Atlantic Conference- winner as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association’s America East championships Division I Coach of the Year. (1995-98 and 2000). The Flying Dutchmen have been After a 6-7 record in 1994, the Flying Dutchmen rebounded to nationally ranked in the post a 9-5 record, a perfect 5-0 mark and the North Atlantic final USILA poll 14 Conference championship, and were ranked 17th in the final 1995 times during his lacrosse poll. In 1996 Hofstra completed another undefeated 17 seasons at the season in the NAC and recorded two of the most exciting victories Long Island- in the school’s long lacrosse history. Hofstra posted victories in based campus. contests against fifth-ranked Johns Hopkins and second-ranked More North Carolina on the way to a NCAA Tournament bid, a 12th importantly, place ranking and a final 9-5 record. Hofstra has also been a NCAA In 1997 the Flying Dutchmen, behind a defense that ranked Division I second (6.93 GAA) in the nation, received their second Tournament consecutive NCAA Tournament bid. That season, Hofstra posted a participant in 9-6 record, was ranked 12th in the country, and captured its third five of the last consecutive conference title with a perfect 6-0 America East mark. seven years and In 1998 Hofstra recorded its fourth 10-victory season under six times in the Danowski with a 10-4 mark, a 14th place national ranking and last 10 years. captured its fourth consecutive conference title.

On the personal In 1999 Hofstra, with its 13 victories, recorded the most wins front, Danowski since the 1955 team tallied 14, was ranked seventh in the country, was voted the received its third NCAA Championship bid in the last four years. NAC Lacrosse Coach The Flying Dutchmen advanced to the quarterfinals at Hofstra of the Year in 1995 and Stadium before dropping an 11-7 decision to Johns Hopkins 1996, the CAA Coach of before a record crowd of 12,292. In 2000 Hofstra posted an 11-5 the Year in 2002 and the final record, captured its fifth conference title in the last six USILA Division I Coach of seasons and received its fourth NCAA Tournament bid in the last the Year in 1993. In 2001, five years. In the NCAA Tournament against Maryland, the Flying Danowski was inducted Dutchmen rallied from an early, four-goal deficit to tie the game into the Long Island twice, the latest at 11-11 in the fourth quarter, before dropping a Lacrosse Hall of Fame. 14-12 decision. 5

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Head Lacrosse Coach

Head Lacrosse Coach In 2001, Hofstra posted a 10-7 record and most points in a game with 14 against Penn State in advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals after 1974, most assists in a game with nine against the an overtime upset win over Virginia. In the Nittany Lions in 1973 and most assists in a season semifinals Hofstra dropped an 18-13 with 54 in 1973. He ranks second on the Rutgers decision to top-ranked Syracuse before a all-time assists list with 120 and eighth on the all- Hofstra Stadium crowd of 10,510. Last year time scoring list with 57 goals and 120 assists for the Pride posted nine consecutive victories, 177 points. He led the Knights to NCAA playoff including wins over Duke and North appearances in 1973 and 1974 and was team captain Carolina, to end the season with an 11-3 and a North-South Game participant in 1976. record and a number six national ranking. Danowski was also a three-time (1973-75) recipient But Hofstra did not receive an NCAA of Rutgers’ Sasser Award, symbolic of the Scarlet Tournament bid in a most controversial Knights’ top assist man. decision. He also served as Prior to coaching at Hofstra, Danowski had an assistant a successful coaching stint at Long Island lacrosse coach and University-C.W. Post. He led LIU-C.W. Post defensive to a 12th place national ranking in 1985 and coordinator under had the Pioneers ranked as high as fourth in current Towson the country during the course of the season. University coach He was also a finalist for the NCAA Division Tony Seamen at I Coach of the Year honors in 1984 and 1985 while compiling a LIU-C.W. Post in 27-16 record at LIU-C.W. Post. 1982. Danowski, a featured speaker at Danowski is a 1976 graduate of Rutgers University where he was a numerous clinics four-year standout in lacrosse and still holds several Scarlet Knight and seminars, has records. An excellent passer, Danowski set Rutgers records for also done televised lacrosse instructional pieces for ESPN’s JOHN DANOWSKI’S Sunkist Kids and Fox Television’s COLLEGE COACHING RECORD Good Day New (National rankings in parentheses) York. He also served on the Year School (Ranking) Record Achievements USILA All- American 1983 LIU-C.W. Post 9-6 Committee, the 1984 LIU-C.W. Post 6-7 USILA Top 20 1985 LIU-C.W. Post (12) 12-3 Poll, and served as 1986 Hofstra 4-9 an assistant coach for the North 1987 Hofstra 7-9 squad in the annual North-South 1988 Hofstra (13) 12-3 East Coast Conference champions Senior All-Star game. 1989 Hofstra (14) 11-4 East Coast Conference champions 1990 Hofstra (19) 9-5 Danowski, who once served as 1991 Hofstra (14) 7-7 graduate-assistant football coach at 1992 Hofstra 4-9 Columbia University, earned a 1993 Hofstra (11) 10-6 NCAA Tournament; Division I Coach of the Year master’s degree in counseling and 1994 Hofstra (20) 6-7 college student development from 1995 Hofstra (17) 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions LIU-C.W. Post in 1978. He is 1996 Hofstra (12) 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions; NCAA Tournament 1997 Hofstra (12) 9-6 America East champions; NCAA Tournament currently working on a 1998 Hofstra (14) 10-4 America East champions postgraduate degree in educational 1999 Hofstra (7) 13-3 NCAA Quarterfinalists administration at Hofstra. John and 2000 Hofstra (10) 11-5 America East Champions; NCAA Tournament his wife, Patricia, have two 2001 Hofstra (11) 10-7 NCAA Quarterfinalists children, Kate (20), a sophomore 2002 Hofstra (6) 11-3 lacrosse player at Quinnipiac University, and Matthew (17), a Hofstra Record 152-97/17 years (.610) three-sport senior star at Career Record 179-113/20 years (.613) Farmingdale High School. The Danowski family resides in 6 Farmingdale, New York.

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Assistant Lacrosse Coaches LACROSSE Joe Amplo Sean Smith Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Joe Amplo is in the first Sean Smith is in his sixth year of his second tenure season on the Hofstra on the Hofstra University University Lacrosse staff. Lacrosse staff. Amplo, a Smith came to Hofstra four-year letterman at from Division Avenue High Hofstra from 1996 School in Levittown, New through 1999, returns to York. He served as the Long Island after one year varsity head lacrosse coach Assistant Coaches as an assistant coach at and the junior varsity head Pennsylvania. At Penn the football coach at Division Quakers posted their best Avenue from 1990 to 1997. record in 13 years, recording the program’s first winning In addition to his Hofstra coaching duties, Smith is season and first nine-win campaign since 1989, going 9-4 currently a teacher in the Levittown School District. overall and 3-3 in the Ivy League in 2002. Smith began his coaching career in 1985 when he served as Amplo began his college coaching career in the fall of 1999 an assistant coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. While at as a defensive specialist with the Hofstra midfielders. He Ohio Wesleyan, Smith also served as a physical education served two seasons as an assistant coach under John instructor, intramural director and ticket manager. In 1987 Danowski, with the Pride advancing to the NCAA he joined the lacrosse staff at Army as an assistant and Championship Tournament both years. coached the Cadets from 1987 through 1990. Smith also served as a physical As a player, Amplo was a first education instructor team All-America East while at Army. selection on defense as a senior in 1999. He played in As a player at 58 games during his Hofstra Roanoke College, career and recorded 91 Smith was named to ground balls. In 1999, Amplo the USILA Division tallied 40 ground balls and III All-American registered an assist while team in 1982 and starting all 16 games for 1983. He tallied 50 Hofstra, which advanced to goals in 1981 and 51 the NCAA Tournament in 1982. Smith quarterfinals that season. He concluded his college played on three (1996, 1997 career as Roanoke’s and 1999) NCAA career leader with Tournament teams as a 140 goals. He also Hofstra player. ranks third in career scoring with 208 The Farmingville, Long points and seventh Island, native had a stellar in career assists with 63. In 1996 Smith was inducted into scholastic career at Sachem High School in Lake the Roanoke College Athletic Hall of Fame. Ronkonkoma, New York, where he was a four-time letterman in both lacrosse and football. As a senior captain, Smith holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from he tallied 20 goals and 15 assists at midfield and led Roanoke College, a master’s degree from the State Sachem to Suffolk County and Long Island championships University of New York at Stony Brook and a postgraduate and the New York State championship game. He was named degree in educational administration from Hofstra. Smith to all-conference teams in both lacrosse and football. and his wife, Carol, have three children, J.P. (10), Brendan (9) and Conor (5). The Smith family resides in West Islip, Amplo, who graduated from Hofstra with a geography New York. degree, is married to the former Jennifer Niemczyk. The Amplo’s live in Sound Beach, New York. 7

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Lacrosse Support Staff Support Staff MATT REEDY JOE RODGERS ASSISTANT ATHLETIC STRENGTH, SPEED AND TRAINER CONDITIONING COACH

Matt Reedy is in his third year as an Joe Rodgers is in his second year as Assistant Athletic Trainer and his the Coordinator of the Strength, third season as the athletic trainer for Speed and Conditioning Program at the Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse program. Hofstra University. Under his direc- His duties include providing primary tion, Hofstra student-athletes have medical coverage to Hofstra student-athletes in Men’s become bigger, stronger and faster not only in lacrosse but Lacrosse and Field Hockey, as well as assisting in the educa- in all sports. tion and professional development of the University’s stu- dent-athletic training staff. Rodgers came to Hofstra in February 2001 from Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, where he served as The Middletown, Indiana, native came to Hofstra in 2000 assistant strength and conditioning coach since May 1998. as a graduate assistant athletic trainer and has worked with At ISU, he assisted head strength and conditioning coach the Men’s Lacrosse and Field Hockey programs since then. Bob Lindsey with strength, conditioning and speed program A 2000 graduate of Ball State University in Muncie, development and implementation for football and men’s Indiana, Reedy graduated cum laude with a degree in ath- basketball and served as the primary coordinator for devel- letic training. He received his master’s degree in health oping flexibility, strength and conditioning programs for administration in 2002. baseball, volleyball and women’s basketball.

Reedy began his athletic training career as a student at Ball Rodgers, who was a four-year letterman and a second team State, earning more than 2,500 hours of clinical experience all-conference selection at linebacker at Illinois Wesleyan, supporting the baseball, football, men’s volleyball, softball began his professional career at Illinois Wesleyan in January and field hockey programs. He served as head student-ath- 1997 as assistant strength and conditioning coach working letic trainer at Ball State for two years and received the BSU with the football, volleyball, soccer and golf programs. Cardinal Student-Athletic Trainer Award, and also received Eight months later, he moved across Illinois’ twin cities the Mid-American Conference Student-Athletic Trainer (Bloomington-Normal) to Illinois State to accept a similar Scholarship and the National Athletic Trainers Association’s position working with the football, basketball, soccer, base- Sayers J. Miller Jr. Memorial Scholarship in 1999. ball and tennis programs.

While in college, Matt also served an 11-month internship In January 1998 Rodgers accepted a five-month internship in 1998 with the National Football League’s Indianapolis at Brigham Young University where he worked with the Colts, and was an intern student-athletic trainer at the NFL football program and 12 men’s and women’s Olympic Scouting Combine in both 1999 and 2000. He also worked sports. as a certified athletic trainer during the 2001 NFL Scouting Combine. Rodgers, who earned a bachelor’s in 1995 from Illinois Wesleyan University and a master’s from Illinois State in In addition to his athletic training duties, Reedy is an ath- 2000, holds numerous memberships including the National letic training instructor in Hofstra’s Physical Education and Strength and Conditioning Association, the American Sports Sciences Department. College of Sports Medicine and United States Weightlifting. He is also certified as a Strength and Conditioning Reedy is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Specialist and as a USA Weightlifting Level I coach. Association and the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association. Matt is single and resides in Uniondale, New York. Joe and his wife Carrie reside in Williston Park, New York.

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2003 Outlook LACROSSE As the 2002 college lacrosse season approached, Hofstra With the move of senior University Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach John Danowski believed Kevin Dougherty from his Pride team had the depth, talent and experience to be success- midfield to attack, the ful. His only concern, and it was a minor one at that, was chem- return from injury of istry – to have the Pride play together as a team. senior Joe Kostolansky and the It was evident early in the season, even in one-goal losses to sec- return of reserve Jim ond-ranked Hopkins and number eight Loyola, that his beliefs Femminella, the were correct. For after a decisive loss at Princeton, the Pride Pride have a solid TEAM rattled off a nine-game winning streak, including victories if not strong over No. 7 Duke, No. 12 North Carolina, No. 14 Towson and No. front line.

18 Notre Dame, to finish the regular season with an 11-3 record. Dougherty, who 2003 Outlook tallied 15 goals That record, an exciting season and the nine-game winning streak and four assists to end the year would have to be enough reward for the Pride as last year, was they were snubbed at NCAA Tournament selection time in a most third on the team controversial decision. in shots and should get some bet- The 2002 season is long gone now. All that remains are the bitter- ter scoring opportunities sweet memories of what was and what could have been. “We don’t on attack. Kostolansky talk about it,and no one really brings it up,” Danowski says, “not tallied 37 goals and 23 because we are bitter, but because it is behind us. It’s in the past assists in 2000 before suffer- so why dwell on it? Besides, most of the returnees this year either ing knee injuries that allowed did not play or saw just a little action last year. So it doesn’t have Joe Kostolansky him to play in just six games the as much of an impact on this year’s team as it did to the graduat- past two seasons. Femminella ing players. 2003 is truly a new year with a new team.” (20G-4A) is the Pride’s leading goal-scoring returnee after denting There’s the rub. Despite the fact that Danowski has 24 players the twine 20 times in 2002. returning from last season, only a handful have any extensive Sophomore James Morgan (1G-2A), playing experience, except for four returning starters. “This year’s who saw limited time in 12 games last team is unlike any other Hofstra team in recent years,” Danowski year, and red-shirt freshman Ryan Lucas said. “In the past, we had starters back, we had depth, we had will be vying to break into the starting line- experience, we had leaders and they knew what they had to do to up. win. We have a great bunch of men on this year’s team. They work hard, they are very coachable but they are terribly inexperi- enced, even the upperclassmen. We will be using a lot of new faces this season. The measuring stick that we have used to gauge MIDFIELD our success in the past is not applicable this year. We will measure The midfield area is, without a doubt, the deepest area on the our success in small victories of progress and improvements as the team with 19 players. “The midfield lines are really interchange- season goes on.” able,” Danowski says. “They are in great shape with no real stand- out, which will make the battle for playing time competitive. I can To bear out Danowski’s contention, the Pride return only 57 of the see at least six freshmen stepping up into a playing rotation this team’s 178 goals from last season. If you thought the playmakers season.” were returning, guess again, as only 22 of the team’s 100 assists are back. In goal, only Steve Izzo gives Hofstra any game time Leading the midfield are seniors Bryan Walker and Ryan experience, and that was just 17 out of 840 minutes in 2002. The O’Donnell. Walker started 12 of 14 games last year on the first new season makes way for new groups of scorers, playmakers, midfield and tallied six goals and three assists. O’Donnell, who defenders, goalies and stars to make a name for themselves. It will also played in all 14 games last year and posted one of the best fall be the Pride coaching staff’s job to mix and mold their young seasons on the team, is expected to contribute more after scoring charges into a cohesive team. Danowski believes he has the talent just twice in 2002. Junior twins Rich (3G, 3A) and Keith Mekeel, but that it may take some time. who red-shirted last year with an ankle injury, are two of the hard- est workers on the team and should give the midfield a boost. Junior transfer Don Scott, a Long Island product who returns after two years at Johns Hopkins, will give the Pride some additional ATTACK experience. Sophomores Ryan Vilar and Mike Morrison should There is good news and bad news about the Pride attack this year. also figure into the midfield mix. Vilar, who missed the 2002 sea- The bad news is that all three of the starting attackmen from 2002 son with a back injury, tallied five goals in 16 games as freshman have graduated and have taken their collective 73 goals and 51 in 2001. Morrison, who could also see action on attack in 2003, assists with them. Hofstra career goal scoring record holder Tom tallied two goals and five assists in limited action in 14 games last Kessler (28G-21A last year), Scott Dooley (31G-14A) who tallied year. 157 points in his career, and Steve McTigue (14G-16A) have all departed. The good news is that the attack is the one area on this But it’s the newcomers who can figure in big at midfield. Leading year’s team that possesses the most playing experience. But the freshmen are Tim Treubig, an all-league selection at Danowski cautions, “The attack is unbelievably young with very Farmingdale (NY) High School; Chris Unterstein, a scholastic All- little chemistry of playing together.” American from New York State Champion Shoreham-Wading River High School; Brian Crichlow, a two-time Team Colorado 9

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2003 Outlook selection; John Orsen, a sec- starting spot. Newcomers Patrick Harnett, an All-Ohio pick from Ryan O’Donnell ond team All-American from Worthington High School, Kevin McDonaugh, an all-county selec- Cold Spring Harbor (NY) tion from Islip (NY) High School, and Bryan Read from St. Paul’s High School; Ryan Miller, School in Brooklandville, Maryland, as well as red-shirt freshman an All-Nassau County Bobby DePasquale will challenge for playing time. selection out of Manhasset (NY) High School and the brother of former Hofstra standout and World Team GOAL member Blake Miller; and The goal area is the most inexperienced on the field and that, Caleb Miller, an all-county obviously, is not a good thing for the Pride. The two goalies have selection from Pikesville seen a total of 17 minutes of college action and all that time (MD) High School who belongs to sophomore Steve Izzo. Izzo posted a 10.51 goals was a finalist for the C. against average last year during that time but will face a stern test Markland Kelley Award for the starting job by red-shirt freshman Matt Southard. Southard last year. was a two-time honorable mention All-American at Baldwin High School. At the pole, senior Mike Allain will relieve Danowski of any concern. Allain, who tallied five goals and picked up 47 THE SCHEDULE Like the attack area, there is good news and bad news when talk- ground balls last year, is a two-year ing about the 2003 Hofstra schedule. The good news is that the starter and will bring poise and skill to young Pride will play 10 of their 15 games this season at James M. a young midfield. “We think Mike Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra Stadium). Playing at home, Allain is one of the top long stick mid- especially for an inexperienced team, can help ease Hofstra’s grow- dies in the country,” Danowski said. “He’s ing pains. intelligent, a hard worker and a true All- American candidate.” Backing up Allain Unfortunately, the bad news is that the Pride will be playing one will be two Long Island freshmen, Steve of the most ambitious schedules in school history. “The schedule Jacobs from Plainview John F. Kennedy and is, without a doubt, the toughest in school history,” Danowski Tom St. George from Baldwin. says. “To start, we will be playing No. 1 (Syracuse) and No. 2 (Princeton) from last year. The schedule is loaded. Cornell, Fairfield, Princeton, DEFENSE Massachusetts and Syracuse were all Junior Brian Zuchelli, who started all 13 games that he played in tournament teams in 2002. We hope last season, anchors an inexperienced defense. Zuchelli, the tough schedule will prepare our who is big and strong, picked team for the Colonial Athletic up 46 ground balls last sea- Association schedule and the confer- son and will be the man ence tournament at the end of the the others look to for guid- season.” ance when the pressure is on around the cage. Speaking of the CAA, the Pride fin- Freshman Brett Moyer, ished with a 5-1 record and was sec- a two-time All- ond to Loyola in the league standings American from Ridley last year. Loyola has left the league, (PA) High School and but that won’t make the road any easi- a member of the 2003 er for the Pride in the quest to capture United States National a conference title and the NCAA Team, has the size, Championship automatic bid that speed and skills to goes with it. “Our first goal this year have an immediate is to qualify for the CAA impact on the Pride Tournament,” Danowski stated. team. Senior Aaron “That means to finish in the top Kozlowski, who saw lim- four in the six-team league. ited action in seven “Towson is the team to beat this games last year, sopho- year; Sacred Heart and more Jon Edwards, Villanova are much better, as who saw action in just are Delaware and Drexel. If three games due to we make the CAA injury, and seniors Tournament, our competition Steve Izzo Dave Sweeney, who all season should better pre- pare us to play our best for played in 12 games, Aaron Kozlowski and Andris an NCAA bid.” Dikmanis will battle 10 it out for the last

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Men’s Lacrosse Numerical Roster LACROSSE

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/College 1 Ryan Lucas A RFr. 5-11 170 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 2 Jim Femminella A Sr. 6-2 182 Plainview, NY/Bethpage 4 Dan Royle M Sr. 5-9 170 Babylon, NY/Babylon 5 Steve Izzo G So. 6-0 190 Commack, NY/Commack 6 Patrick Morrow M/A RFr. 5-11 170 Troy, MI/Brother Rice 7 Bryan Walker M Sr. 5-10 165 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 8 Brett Moyer D Fr. 6-1 170 Ridley Park, PA/Ridley 9 Brian Trombino M/A Fr. 5-11 175 Huntington Station, NY/St. Anthony’s

11 John Keysor M Fr. 6-1 175 Setauket, NYWard Melville Numerical Roster 12 Keith Mekeel M Jr. 5-9 175 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse 13 Jeremy Kyrkostas M Jr. 5-8 185 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 14 James Morgan A So. 5-10 175 Annapolis, MD/The Key School 15 Kevin Dougherty M Sr. 6-0 190 Syracuse, NY/Corcoran 17 Brian Crichlow M Fr. 5-9 165 Denver, CO/J.K. Mullen 18 Bryan Read D Fr. 6-1 185 Timonium, MD/St. Paul’s 19 Mike Morrison M So. 5-10 175 Whitby, Ontario, Canada/Henry Street 20 Steve Jacobs LSM Fr. 6-0 185 Plainview, NY/Plainview 21 Rich Mekeel M Jr. 5-9 175 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse 22 Tim Treubig M Fr. 6-1 185 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 23 Matthew Southard G RFr. 5-10 165 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 24 John Orsen M Fr. 6-3 195 Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor 27 Mike Allain LSM Sr. 5-11 180 Weston, MA/Weston 28 Caleb Miller M/A Fr. 6-1 180 Baltimore, MD/Pikesville 29 Keith Reilly D Sr. 5-11 190 Merrick, NY/Mepham/Nassau CC 31 Ryan O’Donnell M Sr. 6-3 195 Cold Spring Harbor, NY/The Lawrenceville School 32 Joe Kostolansky A Sr. 6-0 190 Corning, NY/Corning East 33 Chris Unterstein A/M Fr. 6-1 195 Shoreham, NY/Shoreham Wading River 34 Aaron Kozlowski D Sr. 6-2 180 Merrick, NY/Bellmore JFK 35 Andris Dikmanis D Sr. 6-3 220 Port Washington, NY/Schreiber/Vermont 36 Ryan Vilar M So. 6-3 210 Plantsville, CT/Southington 37 Jon Edwards D So. 6-2 190 Reistertown, MD/Calvert Hall 39 Paul Trahan A Fr. 6-1 180 Troy, MI/Birmingham Seaholm 40 Tom St. George LSM Fr. 5-7 152 Balswin, NY/Baldwin 41 Don Scott M Jr. 5-8 165 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset/Johns Hopkins 42 Ryan Miller A/M Fr. 5-11 170 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 43 Brian Zuchelli D Jr. 6-1 220 North Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/Nassau CC 44 Pat Harnett D Fr. 6-1 215 Worthington, OH/Thomas Worthington 45 Dave Sweeney D Sr. 5-8 170 Wyoming, DE/Caesar Rodney 46 Robert DePasquale M RFR 6-0 200 Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 48 Kevin McDonaugh D Fr. 6-3 225 Islip, NY/Islip

Head Lacrosse Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers, 1976) Assistant Coaches: Joe Amplo and Sean Smith

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Men’s Lacrosse Alphabetical Roster

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/College 27 Mike Allain LSM Sr. 5-11 180 Weston, MA/Weston 17 Brian Crichlow M Fr. 5-9 165 Denver, CO/J.K. Mullen 46 Robert DePasquale M Fr. 6-0 200 Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 35 Andris Dikmanis D Sr. 6-3 220 Port Washington, NY/Schreiber/Vermont 15 Kevin Dougherty M Sr. 6-0 190 Syracuse, NY/Corcoran 37 Jon Edwards D So. 6-2 190 Reistertown, MD/Calvert Hall 2 Jim Femminella A Sr. 6-2 182 Plainview, NY/Bethpage 44 Pat Harnett D Fr. 6-1 215 Worthington, OH/Thomas Worthington 5 Steve Izzo G So. 6-0 190 Commack, NY/Commack 20 Steve Jacobs LSM Fr. 6-0 185 Plainview, NY/Plainview 11 John Keysor M Fr. 6-1 175 Setauket, NYWard Melville 32 Joe Kostolansky A Sr. 6-0 190 Corning, NY/Corning East 34 Aaron Kozlowski D Sr. 6-2 180 Merrick, NY/Bellmore JFK 13 Jeremy Kyrkostas M Jr. 5-8 185 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 1 Ryan Lucas A RFr. 5-11 170 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 48 Kevin McDonaugh D Fr. 6-3 225 Islip, NY/Islip 12 Keith Mekeel M Jr. 5-9 175 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse 21 Rich Mekeel M Jr. 5-9 175 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse 28 Caleb Miller M/A Fr. 6-1 180 Baltimore, MD/Pikesville 42 Ryan Miller A/M Fr. 5-11 170 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 14 James Morgan A So. 5-10 175 Annapolis, MD/The Key School 19 Mike Morrison M So. 5-10 175 Whitby, Ontario, Canada/Henry Street 6 Patrick Morrow M/A RFr. 5-11 170 Troy, MI/Brother Rice 8 Brett Moyer D Fr. 6-1 170 Ridley Park, PA/Ridley 31 Ryan O’Donnell M Sr. 6-3 195 Cold Spring Harbor, NY/The Lawrenceville School 24 John Orsen M Fr. 6-3 195 Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor 18 Bryan Read D Fr. 6-1 185 Timonium, MD/St. Paul’s 29 Keith Reilly D Sr. 5-11 190 Merrick, NY/Mepham 4 Dan Royle M Sr. 5-9 170 Babylon, NY/Babylon 41 Don Scott M Jr. 5-8 165 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset/Johns Hopkins 23 Matthew Southard G RFr. 5-10 165 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 40 Tom St. George LSM Fr. 5-7 152 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 45 Dave Sweeney D Sr. 5-8 170 Wyoming, DE/Caesar Rodney 39 Paul Trahan A Fr. 6-1 180 Troy, MI/Birmingham Seaholm 22 Tim Treubig M Fr. 6-1 185 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 9 Brian Trombino M/A Fr. 5-11 175 Huntington Station, NY/St. Anthony’s 33 Chris Unterstein A/M Fr. 6-1 195 Shoreham, NY/Shoreham Wading River 36 Ryan Vilar M So. 6-3 210 Plantsville, CT/Southington 7 Bryan Walker M Sr. 5-10 165 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 43 Brian Zuchelli D Jr. 6-1 220 North Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/Nassau CC

Head Lacrosse Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers, 1976) Assistant Coaches: Joe Amplo and Sean Smith

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Meet the Pride LACROSSE Mike Robert 27 Allain 46 DePasquale Midfield/LSM Midfield 5-11, 180, Senior 6-0, 200, Freshman (RS)

Weston, MA/Weston Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas Meet the Pride

Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…All-American candi- Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2002: Was red- date...2002: Played in 13 games...Tallied five goals including two at shirted and did not compete...High School: Played four years of Notre Dame and solo goals against Delaware, Sacred Heart and football and one year of baseball, and ran track for two years at St. North Carolina...Was tied for third on the team in ground balls Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida…Helped with 47...Posted a season-best seven ground balls against Army... football team to a 14-1 record and a state championship in 1999… Earned Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete acco- 1999 Iron Man Award recipient…Honor roll student… Personal: lades…2001: Played in all 17 games…Scored one goal on the sea- Born April 14, 1983…Aspires to enter the broadcasting field… son, versus Delaware…Ranked third on the team with 50 ground Communications major with a minor in philosophy. balls…Took six shots…2000: Appeared in six games…Named to America East Academic Honor Roll…High School: Competed on the lacrosse, football and wrestling teams at Weston High School… Named team captain in all three sports as a senior…Chosen first Andris team all-county in lacrosse as a senior…Tallied 20 goals and 25 35 assists in 1999…Helped the Wildcat wrestling team to a 1998 state Dikmanis championship, winning a state title at 160 pounds...Ran for 800 yards and 11 touchdowns in his senior year on the football team…Earned the Weston Scholar-Athlete Award…Personal: Has Defense two brothers…Born May 31, 1980…Hobbies include music and reading…Business major. 6-3, 220, Senior Port Washington, NY/ Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2000 6 0 0 0 0 0 Schreiber/Vermont 2001 17 6 1 0 1 50 Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2002: Saw action in 2002 13 7 5 0 5 47 games against Army and Sacred Heart as a junior...Recorded one Career 36 13 6 0 6 97 ground ball against Sacred Heart... At Vermont: Played lacrosse for two years at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont… Started on the Catamount defense as a freshman…High School: Brian Lettered in lacrosse and football at Paul D. Schreiber High School in Port Washington, New York…Named to All-Nassau County and 17 all-conference lacrosse teams as a senior…Won the Nassau County Crichlow Unsung Hero Award for football as a senior…Captained both teams as a senior…Helped lacrosse team to Nassau County championship as a freshman…Member of the National Honor Society…Personal: Midfield Born May 28, 1980…Hobbies include skiing, swimming and run- ning…Participated in Port Washington’s Athletes Helping Athletes 5-9, 165, Freshman program…Business computer information systems major. Denver, CO/J.K. Mullen Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2002 2 0 0 0 0 1 First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of football and basketball at J.K. Mullen High School in Denver, Colorado…Named to All- Colorado team as a junior and senior…First team all-conference selection as a sophomore, junior and senior…Played on football state championship team in 1999…Personal: Has one brother… Born August 14, 1982…Active with the Make-a-Wish Foundation…Aspires to be a dentist…Undecided major. 13

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Meet the Pride Meet the Pride Kevin Jonathan 15 Dougherty 37 Edwards Attack Defense 6-0, 185, Senior 6-3, 190, Sophomore Syracuse, NY/Corcoran H.S. & Reistertown, MD/Calvert Hall Henninger H.S. Third year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2002: Played in three Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is expected to be games as a red-shirt freshman…Saw action against Army, Delaware moved from midfield to attack...Postseason honors candi- and Sacred Heart…2001: Red-shirted as a freshman…Named to date...2002: Played in 14 games and started 13 for the Pride...Was America East Academic Honor Roll…High School: Played four fifth on the team in goals with 15 and sixth in points with 19... years of lacrosse and football at Calvert Hall High School in Posted a career-high three goals and three points in win over North Towson, Maryland…Personal: Has one sister and two brothers… Carolina...Tallied two goals against Hopkins, Fairfield, Notre Dame Born December 8, 1981…Also recruited by Cornell, Maryland and and Towson... Recorded two assists in win over Duke...Picked up Towson…Exercise physiology major. 21 ground balls including three four times...2001: Played in all 17 games…Recorded nine goals and two assists for 11 points…Scored Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB two goals in NCAA Tournament loss to Syracuse…Had two goals 2002 3 0 0 0 0 0 versus Duke and Air Force…Scored single goals against Johns Hopkins, Towson and Delaware…Had assists against Massachusetts and Drexel…Had 22 ground balls…Took 31 shots…2000: Played in 15 games, starting four…Scored five goals and added four assists Jim for nine points…Had two goals in regular season meeting with Towson…Posted a goal and an assist in collegiate debut against 2 Massachusetts…Had single goals against Loyola and Hartford… Femminella Dealt three assists against Drexel…Picked up 10 ground balls… High School: Attended Corcoran High School in Syracuse which didn’t have a lacrosse program but was a three-year member of the Attack lacrosse team at Henninger High School in Syracuse...Was named 6-2, 182, Senior first team All-Central New York and all-league as a senior, when he tallied 45 goals and 35 assists for the Cougars...Also scored 45 Plainview, NY/Bethpage goals as a junior and 25 as a sophomore...Played two years of foot- ball and soccer at Corcoran...Was a first team all-league soccer Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is the leading return- player as a senior and a honorable mention all-league receiver as a ing goal scorer in 2003…Brings a nine-game goal scoring streak junior...Member of the National Honor Society…Personal: Has two into the new season…2002: Played in all 14 games as a junior… brothers…Born April 26, 1981…Was also recruited by Was third on the team in goals with 20 and fourth in points with Massachusetts, Georgetown, Towson, Brown and Colgate…History 24…Tallied a career-high three goals and four points in games major. against Delaware and Sacred Heart…Posted two goals against Massachusetts, Fairfield, Drexel, Towson and Duke-all wins… Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Posted 11 goals and two assists in CAA play…Notched assists 2000 15 18 5 4 9 10 against Sacred Heart, Delaware, Army and Princeton…Had 12 2001 17 31 9 2 11 22 ground balls and 49 shots on the season…2001: Played in 10 2002 14 67 15 4 19 21 games…Scored five goals and added four assists for nine points… Career 46 116 29 10 39 53 Had a goal and two assists versus Air Force…Recorded a goal and an assist at Hartford…Had a goal versus Syracuse…Also scored against Towson and Drexel…Picked up three ground balls…Took eight shots…2000: Played in nine games…Scored three goals and added three assists for six points…Recorded two goals and two assists in debut against Air Force…Picked up one goal against Delaware in the America East Championship game…Notched an assist against Drexel…Scooped up four ground balls on the sea- son…High School: Was a four-year member of the lacrosse team at Bethpage High School (’99), where he helped his squad to a New York State championship...Named All-Nassau County as a sen- 14

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Meet the Pride LACROSSE ior…Tallied 35 goals and 40 assists as a senior…Was an honorable tion…Most Improved Player award recipient in 1998 and 1999… mention all-county selection as a junior after tallying 30 goals and Broke school-record for saves in a career with more than 600… 13 assists…Ended his high school career with 81 goals and 65 Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Born January 5, 1982… assists for 146 points…Also played three seasons on the football Also recruited by Massachusetts, Army and Navy…Fine Arts team and one season on the basketball team…Received the Design major. Bethpage High School Scholar-Athlete Award…Personal: Has one sister…Born October 31, 1981…Was also recruited by Notre Dame, Year GP Min. W-L Svs. Pct. GA GAA Fairfield, Lehigh and Sacred Heart…Special Olympics volunteer… 2002 5 17:08 0-0 4 .571 3 10.51 Aspires to become a certified public accountant…Accounting major.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Steven Meet the Pride 2000 9 7 3 3 6 4 2001 10 8 5 4 9 3 20 2002 14 49 20 4 24 12 Jacobs Career 33 64 28 11 39 19 Defensive Midfield Patrick 6-0, 185, Freshman 44 Plainview, NY/Plainview JFK Harnett First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and football, and wrestled for two years at Defense Plainview JFK High School in Plainview, New York…All-Nassau County selection in lacrosse and football as a senior…Honorable 6-1, 215, Freshman mention all-county as a junior…Team Most Valuable Player in both sports…Member of the Long Island Empire State Games team in Worthington, OH/ 2001…Personal: Has one brother…Born July 29, 1983…Also Thomas Worthington recruited by Massachusetts, Ohio State and Maryland-Baltimore County…Police Athletic League volunteer…Physical education First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Lettered in major. lacrosse and football at Thomas Worthington High School in Worthington, Ohio…Four-year varsity starter…Named to All-Ohio and All-Midwest teams…Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in each of his four years of high school…Personal: Born February 24, John 1984…Has one sister…Exercise physiology major. 11 Keysor Steve 5 Midfield Izzo 6-1, 175, Freshman Setauket, NY/Ward Melville Goalie First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played 6-0, 180, Sophomore three years of lacrosse and soccer at Ward Melville High School in Commack, NY/Commack Setauket, New York…Personal: Has two brothers…Born November 1, 1983…Hobbies include skiing and hiking…Business major. Third season on the Pride Lacrosse roster…Will challenge for the starting job in the cage...2002: Saw limited action in five games as a red-shirt freshman...Posted a 10.51 goals against average in 17 min- utes of action...Played 5:04 against Sacred Heart...Played 4:19 against Army and made two saves in four shots on goal...Mad two saves on two shots on goal at Notre Dame in three minutes...2001: Red-shirted as a true freshman…Named to America East Academic Honor Roll…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, hockey and football at Commack High School…Named lacrosse team Most Valuable Player as a senior…All-Suffolk County selection…All-league selec- 15

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Meet the Pride Meet the Pride Joe Aaron 32 Kostolansky 34 Kozlowski Attack Defense 6-0, 190, Senior 6-2, 180, Senior Corning, NY/Corning East Merrick, NY/Bellmore JFK

Fifth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Postseason honors can- Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Will challenge for a didate...2002: Played in only four games after reinjuring the same starting spot on defense...2002: Played in seven games as a jun- knee that caused him to miss most of the 2001 season...Tallied ior...Recorded six ground balls on the season including three three goals and one assist in the four contests...Posted a goal and against Fairfield...Earned Colonial Athletic Association Scholar- an assist against Villanova...Also tallied goals against Massachusetts Athlete accolades…2001: Played in eight games…Picked up two and Loyola...Recorded three ground balls including two against ground balls…Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Loyola...2001: Played in and started two games before suffering a Roll…2000: Played in 11 games…Had one assist, versus Air season-ending knee injury at Loyola…Had four goals and one Force…Scooped up six ground balls…Member of the America East assist…Scored two goals and added an assist against Academic Honor Roll…High School: Was an All-Nassau County Massachusetts… Had two goals at Loyola…Picked up three ground and all-conference selection in lacrosse at John F. Kennedy High balls…Took seven shots…2000: All-America East first team selec- School…Was named academic all-county as a senior…Also a mem- tion…Started all 16 games…Scored 37 goals and had a team-best ber of the soccer, football and basketball teams…Personal: Has one 23 assists for 60 points…Ranked second on the team in scoring sister…Born May 3, 1981…Also recruited by Yale…Aspires to and goals scored…Ranked sixth in America East in scoring (3.75 become a teacher or coach…Physical education major. ppg), fifth in goals (2.31 gpg) and fifth in assists (1.44 apg)… Ranked 17th in the country in scoring…Scored five goals and two Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB assists in regular season meeting with Towson…Tallied four goals 2000 11 0 0 1 1 6 and three assists against Towson in America East semifinal 2001 8 0 0 0 0 2 game…Had four goals and an assist versus Maryland and North 2002 7 0 0 0 0 6 Carolina…Had two goals and four assists against Drexel…Dealt Career 26 0 0 1 1 14 four assists against Air Force…Had hat tricks versus Loyola and Notre Dame…Had 12 multi-goal games…Scored in 15 games… Tied for team lead with seven man-up goals…Had three game-win- ning goals…Picked up 38 ground balls…Had five ground balls Jeremy against Maryland and four versus Towson…1999: Played in 11 13 games as a freshman, tallying nine goals and six assists…Really came on strong late in the season…Scored the game-winning goal, Kyrkostas his third of the contest, just 23 seconds into overtime of Hofstra’s 9-8 win over second-ranked Johns Hopkins in the regular season Midfield finale…Added two goals in the Dutchmen’s 15-7 win over Navy in the first round of the NCAA Tournament…Had a team-high four 5-8, 185, Junior goals in a win over Air Force…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and football at Corning East High School...Was a two-time Hicksville, NY/Hicksville all-league and Section IV Most Valuable Player at Corning East… Was selected for the National North-South High School All-Star Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2002: Was not a game in 1998…Was an all-league football selection as a senior… member of the team as a sophomore…2001: Red-shirted as a fresh- Personal: Has one brother…Born May 15, 1980…Was also recruit- man…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and wrestling at ed by Rutgers and Towson…Aspires to coach lacrosse in the Hicksville High School…Lacrosse All-American as a senior in future…Liberal arts major. 2000…All-Nassau County selection in 1999…Scored 50 goals and added 23 assists as a senior…Personal: Has two brothers…Born Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB April 2, 1982…Brother Timmy was an All-American soccer player 1999 11 16 9 6 15 9 at Norwich University…Aspires to teach physical education and 2000 16 93 37 23 60 38 coach…Physical education major. 2001 2 7 4 1 5 3 2002 4 12 3 1 4 3 Career 33 128 53 31 84 53 16

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Meet the Pride LACROSSE Ryan Keith 1 Lucas 12 Mekeel Attack Midfield 5-11, 170, Freshman (RS) 5-9, 175, Junior

Oceanside, NY/Oceanside Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse Meet the Pride

Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Should challenge Third season on the Hofstra roster…Hoping to return to his 2001 for playing time on attack...2002: Was red-shirted as a freshman... form after undergoing two ankle operations last year...2002: Was High School: Played three years of varsity lacrosse at Oceanside red-shirted after suffering an ankle injury in the 2001 NCAA High School…Team Most Valuable Player as a junior and sen- Championship first round victory over Virginia...Earned Colonial ior…Honorable mention All-American as a junior and senior… Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete accolades…2001: Played in 15 Rookie of the Year as a sophomore…All-conference selection as a games…Tallied four goals and two assists for six points…Had a sophomore…Holds school record for career goals with 138…Had goal and an assist versus Vermont…Scored goals against Air Force, 50 goals and 39 assists as a senior…named to Academic All- Drexel and Army…Had an assist versus Duke…Had 18 ground American team…Personal: Has two brothers…Born January 16, balls…Took 24 shots…Named to the America East Academic 1983…Also recruited by Towson, Massachusetts, Hobart, Bucknell Honor Roll…At Syracuse: Played in two games for the 2000 and Ohio State…Plans to teach physical education…Physical edu- Division I National Champion Orangemen…Took two shots…High cation major. School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of football at Wantagh High School…Honorable mention All-American as a sen- ior…All-Nassau County selection…Most Valuable Player of the Exceptional Senior Game…Tallied 202 career points…Named to Kevin Nassau County All-Academic team…Personal: Has a twin brother 48 Rich, who also plays at Hofstra, and one sister…Hobbies include McDonaugh surfing…Born July 27, 1981…Marketing major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Defense 2001 15 24 4 2 6 18 2002 Red-shirted 6-3, 225, Freshman Career 15 24 4 2 6 18 Islip, NY/Islip

First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played Rich four years of lacrosse and football at Islip High School…All-Suffolk 21 County selection in lacrosse…Defensive Most valuable Player… Team captain…Personal: Born December 29, 1983…Has two broth- Mekeel ers and one sister…Hobbies include playing the drums, billiards, Frisbee and darts…Also recruited by Rutgers, Villanova, Lehigh, Midfield Albany and Binghamton…Physical education major. 5-9, 175, Junior Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse

Second season on the Hofstra lacrosse roster…Came to Hofstra from Syracuse University…2002: Played in 13 games as a sopho- more...Tallied three goals and three assists...Recorded two goals against Army and one against Sacred Heart...Picked up assists against Hopkins, Notre Dame and Duke...Took 17 shots and picked up 16 ground balls including five at Delaware and three against Sacred Heart...Took 24 face-offs and won 16 for a .667 winning per- centage...Earned Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete accolades…At Syracuse: Attended Syracuse for two years…Played in one game as a freshman for the Orangemen…Was a red-shirt in 17

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Meet the Pride 2001…Member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in each of his two years at Syracuse…High School: Played lacrosse, swam and ran cross country at Wantagh High School…Two-time All-Nassau James County selection…Graduated as Wantagh’s second all-time leading 14 scorer with 171 points (90 goals, 81 assists)…Team captain as a senior…Most Valuable Player of the Nassau County Exceptional Morgan Senior game…Member of the National Honor Society…Personal: Has a twin brother Keith, who is also a member of the Hofstra Attack Lacrosse team, and one sister…Born July 27, 1981…Hobbies include surfing…Marketing major. 5-10, 175, Sophomore

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Annapolis, MD/The Key School 2002 13 17 3 3 6 16 Second season on the Hofstra lacrosse roster…Will challenge for a starting job on attack...2002: Played in 12 games as a freshman and tallied a goal and two assists...Posted his lone goal against Caleb Fairfield...Notched two assists in win over Sacred Heart...Picked up 28 six ground balls including two against Army...took seven shots... High School: Played four years of lacrosse, soccer and basketball at Miller The Key School in Annapolis, Maryland…Led lacrosse to two league championships and soccer team to three championships… Anne Midfield/Attack Arundel County Athlete of the Year as a senior… Lacrosse tourna- ment Most Valuable Player…All-league selection in all three sports as 6-1, 180, Freshman a junior and senior…Personal: Has two sisters…Born November 7, Baltimore, MD/Pikesville 1982…Plans to pursue a career as a teacher…Undeclared major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB First year on the Hofstra roster…High School: Lettered in lacrosse 2002 12 7 1 2 3 6 and soccer at Pikesville High School in Baltimore, Maryland…Graduated as Pikesville’s all-time leader in points scored…Second team all-county selection as a senior…First team all-division selection…Ties a state championship game record with Mike seven points in 2001…Personal: Born July 7, 1984…Has one 19 brother…Also recruited by Towson, Villanova and Stony Brook…Business major. Morrison Midfield Ryan 5-10, 175, Sophomore 42 Whitby, Ontario, Canada/ Miller Henry Street Second year on the Hofstra roster…Could be a key contributor in Attack/Midfield the deep midfield area in 2003...2002: Played in 14 games as a 5-11, 170, Freshman freshman...Tallied two goals and five assists...Notched goals against Sacred Heart and Duke...Had a career-high two assists and three Manhasset, NY/Manhasset points against the Blue Devils...Also added assists against Towson, Delaware, Sacred Heart and North Carolina...Took seven shots and First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Lettered picked up 17 ground balls including four against Duke, three at in lacrosse, football and track at Manhasset, New York…All- Delaware and two each against Drexel, Army, Towson and Sacred American selection as a senior…All-Nassau County selection in Heart...Took 12 face-offs and won six...Won all three face-off lacrosse…All-conference pick in track…Personal: Born November attempts at Delaware and his only attempt versus Duke...Tallied 21, 1982…Has eight brothers and two sisters…Brother Blake one goal and two assists in CAA play...High School: Played two played lacrosse at Hofstra from 1993 to 1996 and currently plays years of lacrosse at Henry Street High School…Helped team to for the New Jersey Storm of the …Sister Ontario championships in 1996 and 1997…Personal: Has one Kory is the Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach at Hofstra… brother…Born January 13, 1982…Began playing lacrosse at age Undecided major. 7…Management major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 18 2002 14 7 2 5 7 17

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Meet the Pride LACROSSE Patrick Ryan 6 Morrow 31 O’Donnell Midfield/Attack Midfield 5-11, 170, Freshman (RS) 6-3, 195, Senior

Troy, MI/Brother Rice Cold Spring Harbor, NY/ Meet the Pride The Lawrenceville School Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is expected to chal- lenge for playing time in 2003...2002: Was red-shirted as a fresh- Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is expected to be a man...High School: Played three years of lacrosse and at key member of the midfield after an outstanding fall season...2002: Brother Rice High School in Birmingham, Michigan…Led lacrosse Played in 14 games and started one as a junior...Scored two goals team to Midwest Division state championship at 23-1 as a sen- on seven shots during the season...Tallied both goals at Notre ior…Led team to Michigan championship as a junior…Most Dame...Took nine face-offs and won four...Won two of three face- Improved Player Award recipient as a junior…All-Michigan selec- offs against both Villanova and Princeton...Picked up three ground tion as a junior…Scored 50 goals and added 35 assists as a junior balls including two at Massachusetts...2001: Played in six games… and had 35 goals and 40 assists as a senior…Personal: Born May Tallied two goals and an assist on the season…Had a goal and an 19, 1983…International business major. assist versus Air Force…Had one goal at Hartford…Picked up two ground balls…Took two shots…2000: Did not play…1999: Played in five games…Had two ground balls…Took one shot…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at The Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey…Personal: Has one brother…Born Brett November 24, 1978…Plays guitar…Also recruited by Penn State 8 and Delaware…Psychology major. Moyer Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 1999 5 1 0 0 0 2 2000 Did not play Defense 2001 6 2 2 1 3 2 6-1, 170, Freshman 2002 14 7 2 0 2 3 Career 25 10 4 1 5 7 Ridley Park, PA/Ridley First season as a member of the Hofstra Lacrosse team…High John School: Played four years of lacrosse, football and basketball at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania…Helped Ridley to 24 state championships in 2001 and 2002…Earned All-American, All- Orsen Pennsylvania, All-Delaware County and All-Central League honors as a junior and senior…County and league Player of the Year in football as a senior…Personal: Born January 1, 1984…Has two Midfield brothers…Hobbies include playing golf…Also recruited by Penn State, Rutgers and Delaware…Aspires to teach physical education 6-3, 195, Freshman and coach…Physical education major. Laurel Hollow, NY/ Cold Spring Harbor First season on the Hofstra roster…High School: Played three years of lacrosse and two years of football at Cold Spring Harbor High School in Cold Spring Harbor, New York…Helped lacrosse team to Nassau County championship as a senior…Second team All- American selection as a senior after scoring 50 goals and adding 21 assists…Two-time All-Nassau County selection…All-county in football…Personal: Born January 25, 1984…Has one brother and one sister…Brother, Rich, played hockey at Holy Cross…Hobbies include golf…Also recruited by Georgetown, Hobart and Denver…Marketing major. 19

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Meet the Pride Meet the Pride Bryan Dan 18 Read 4 Royle Defense Midfield 6-1, 185, Freshman 5-9, 170, Senior Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s Babylon, NY/Babylon

First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played Fifth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Will be looking for addi- four years of lacrosse, basketball and football at St. Paul’s School in tional playing time in the deep midfield area in 2003...2002: Played Brooklandville, Maryland…Member of the Cum Laude in seven games as a junior...Took two shots on the season against society…Personal: Born May 14, 1983…Also recruited by Notre Delaware and Sacred Heart...2001: Played in four games…Picked Dame, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Penn State and up one ground ball…2000: Played in three games…1999: Sat out Delaware…Aspires to become an orthopedic surgeon…Athletic as a red-shirt…High School: Played five years of lacrosse, four training major. years of football and wrestled for two seasons at Babylon High School…Was a three-time All-Suffolk County selection in foot- ball…Played in the Boomer Esiason Foundation-Outback Steakhouse Empire Challenge All-Star football game in 1998... Keith Personal: Has two brothers…Is the son of Hofstra Director of 29 Athletics Harry Royle...Enjoys surfing and snowboarding in his spare time…Born April 11, 1980…Has served as a volunteer at Reilly Nassau University Medical Center…Management major. Defense/LSM Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Red-shirt 5-11, 190, Senior 2000 3 0 0 0 0 0 2001 4 0 0 0 0 1 North Merrick, NY/ 2002 7 2 0 0 0 0 Mepham/Nassau CC Career 14 2 0 0 0 1 Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Joined the Pride from Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York in 2002…Could see action at close defense or as a long stick middie... Don 2002: Saw limited time in two games as a junior...Picked up one ground ball against Sacred Heart...Junior College: Played lacrosse 41 for two years at Nassau…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and Scott football at Mepham High School in Bellmore, New York…All-con- ference selection as a senior…Defensive Player of the Year as a sen- ior…Team captain…Personal: Has one sister…Born June 18, Midfield 1980…Hobbies include skiing, art and going to museums…Aspires 5-8, 165, Junior to work in the graphic design field…Fine arts major. Glen Cove, NY/Manhasset/ Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2002 2 0 0 0 0 1 Johns Hopkins First year on the Hofstra roster…Joins the Pride after three years at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland…At Johns Hopkins: Member of two Final Four teams with the Blue Jays… Played in every game as a freshman…Red-shirted as a sophomore and did not see any action during the 2002 season…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and indoor track at Manhasset High School…Earned lacrosse All-America honors as a senior and was a two-time All-Nassau County selection as well…Led the team in goals scored as a junior, when team advanced to the county title game…Earned all-conference honors in football…Earned numer- ous honors in indoor track and helped team to three straight 20 Nassau County championships…Personal: Born September 29,

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Meet the Pride LACROSSE 1980…Also recruited by Syracuse, Georgetown and North Carolina…Political science major. 45 Dave 23 Matthew Sweeney Southard Defense 5-8, 170, Senior Goalie

Wyoming, DE/Caesar Rodney Meet the Pride 5-10, 165, Freshman (RS) Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is expected to chal- Baldwin, NY/Baldwin lenge for a job in the starting defensive rotation in 2003...2002: Played in 12 games as a junior...Recorded two ground balls on the Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Will challenge for season against Fairfield and Sacred Heart...Played in five CAA con- the Pride starting job in the cage...2002: Was red-shirted as a fresh- tests...Earned Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete acco- man...High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at lades…2001: Played in 16 games…Picked up seven ground Baldwin High School…Named to honorable mention All-American balls…Named to the America East Academic Honor Roll…2000: team as a junior and senior…Nassau County Goalie of the Year in Appeared in 11 games as a freshman…Had three ground balls… 2000 and 2001…Led Baldwin to the Nassau County Playoffs… Member of the America East Academic Honor Roll…High School: Member of the Long Island Empire State Games team in 2000… Was a four-year member of the lacrosse and soccer teams at Caesar Personal: Has one sister and one brother…Born August 4, Rodney High School in Camden, Delaware…Helped the Riders to 1983…Also recruited by North Carolina and Maryland…Has three state championships in lacrosse during his career…Named worked as a PAL referee…Marketing major. the Delaware Player of the Year as a senior after tallying 153 ground balls and 84 takeaways…Personal: Has one brother and two sis- ters…Born September 1, 1981…Was also recruited by Thomas Pennsylvania, Delaware and Army…Psychology major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 40 2000 11 0 0 0 0 3 St. George 2001 16 0 0 0 0 7 2002 12 0 0 0 0 2 Defensive Midfield Career 39 0 0 0 0 12 5-7, 152, Freshman Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 39 Paul First year on the Hofstra roster…High School: Played three years of lacrosse at Baldwin High School…Earned all-conference accolades Trahan as a senior…Personal: Has two brothers and one sister…Born July 16, 1982…Also recruited by Duke, UMBC and Attack Georgetown…Undecided major. 6-1, 180, Freshman Troy, MI/Birmingham Seaholm

First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of hockey at Birmingham Seaholm High School in Birmingham, Michigan…Helped lacrosse team to 2002 state championship…Named to All-Midwest and All- Michigan first team as a senior after recording 63 goals and 24 assists…Second team All-Michigan and All-Midwest as a junior…Team captain of both lacrosse and hockey teams as a sen- ior…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Born December 12, 1983…Hobbies include golf, hockey and art…Also recruited by Hobart, Ohio State and Vermont…Undecided major. 21

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Meet the Pride Meet the Pride Tim Christopher 22 Treubig 33 Unterstein Midfield Attack/Midfield 6-1, 185, Freshman 6-1, 195, Freshman Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale Shoreham, NY/ Shoreham-Wading River First year on the Hofstra roster…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and basketball at Farmingdale High School…Member of 2002 First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played four Nassau County championship team…All-league selection as a sen- years of lacrosse and soccer, and ran track for two years at ior…Scored 20 goals and added 10 assists…All-Nassau County Shoreham-Wading River High School in Shoreham, New York… selection in basketball…New York State Scholar-Athlete…Personal: Helped lacrosse team to a 21-1 record and the 2002 state champi- Born October 10, 1983…Has one brother…Special Olympics vol- onship…All-American selection as a senior…Named to All-Suffolk unteer…Also recruited by Maryland, Massachusetts, Fairfield and County and All-Division III teams as senior…All-county pick in Sacred Heart…Business major. soccer…Personal: Born April 3, 1984…Has three brothers… Brother Bob is a senior on the Penn lacrosse team…Undecided major. Brian 9 Trombino Ryan 36 Vilar Midfield/Attack 5-11, 175, Freshman Midfield Huntington Station, NY/ 6-3, 210, Sophomore (RS) St. Anthony’s Plantsville, CT/Southington First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and football at St. Anthony’s High School in South Third season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is expected to chal- Huntington, New York…Newsday All-Long Island selection as a lenge for a great deal of time at midfield after missing 2002 with a senior…Personal: Has two brothers and one sister…Born January back injury...2002: Was red-shirted with a back injury and did not 24, 1984…Hobbies include surfing…Aspires to work in the com- compete...2001: Played in 16 games…Scored five goals…Scored munications field…Undecided major. two goals versus Drexel…Scored a goal against Air Force…Tallied one score at Army…Scored a goal against Delaware…Picked up three ground balls…Took 27 shots…Named to America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and basketball at Southington High School…Named to All- Connecticut team as a junior and senior…Two-time first team all- conference selection…Team Most Valuable Player…Had 35 goals and 20 assists as a junior and 47 goals and 13 assists as a senior… Personal: Has two sisters…Born January 8, 1982…Also recruited by Syracuse, Massachusetts, Rutgers and Ohio State…Exercise Specialist major.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2001 16 27 5 0 5 3 2002 Red-Shirt Career 16 27 5 0 5 3

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Meet the Pride LACROSSE Bryan Brian 7 Walker 43 Zuchelli Midfield Defense 5-10, 165, Senior 6-1, 220, Junior

Hicksville, NY/Hicksville North Massapequa, NY/ Meet the Pride Farmingdale/Nassau CC Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Is expected to chal- lenge for a job on the first midfield as well as play on attack in Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Postseason honors 2003...2002: Played in 14 games and started 12 for the Pride as a candidate...Joined the Pride from Nassau Community College in junior...Tallied six goals and three assists...Posted a season-best two Garden City, New York in 2002…Is expected to anchor the young goals and two points against Duke...Also notched two assists starting defense in 2003...2002: Played and started in 13 games as a against Hopkins...Took just 18 shots...Picked up 21 ground balls sophomore...Was fifth on the team in ground balls with 46 includ- including four against Fairfield and Army and three at Notre ing eight against Fairfield, seven against Sacred Heart and four Dame...Played in all six CAA games and scored twice in conference ground balls in four other games...Took two shots...Junior College: play...2001: Played in all 17 games, starting nine…Scored four Played one year of lacrosse at Nassau Community College…Played goals and added five assists for nine points…Scored two goals on the Lions national championship team in 2001...High School: against Notre Dame…Had one goal at Johns Hopkins…Scored one Played lacrosse and football at Farmingdale High School…Named goal versus Delaware…Had two assists versus Massachusetts… to lacrosse All-American team as a senior…helped team to the 1998 Tallied singe assists against Loyola, Hartford and Army…Picked up Nassau County Championship…Personal: Has one brother…Born 17 ground balls…Took 12 shots…2000: Came off the bench in all June 28, 1981…Psychology major. 16 games…Recorded eight points on four goals and four assists…Scored two goals against Army…Tallied a man-up goal and Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB an assist versus North Carolina…Had one goal versus Drexel…Had 2002 13 2 0 0 0 46 assists against Massachusetts, Towson and Delaware…Scooped up 13 ground balls…High School: Was a four-year member of the lacrosse and basketball teams at Hicksville High School…Selected to high school All-American team in 1998 and to honorable men- tion All-American team in 1997…Three-time All-Nassau County selection…Helped his squad to a 1997 Nassau County champi- onship with a 17-2 record…Named the Nassau County Co-Player of the Year in 1998…Tallied 23 goals and 39 assists as a senior and had 190 points in his four-year career…Personal: Has one brother and two sisters…Born November 21, 1980…Was also recruited by Delaware, Massachusetts and Rutgers…Police Athletic League vol- unteer…Physical education major.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2000 16 7 4 4 8 13 2001 17 12 4 5 9 17 2002 14 18 6 3 9 21 Career 47 37 14 12 26 51

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 Opponents 2003 Opponents VILLANOVA LOYOLA BINGHAMTON CORNELL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Sunday, February 23 at Hofstra Saturday, March 1 at Loyola Tuesday, March 4 at Hofstra Saturday, March 8 at Hofstra

Location: Villanova, PA Location: Baltimore, MD Location: Binghamton, NY Location: Ithaca, NY Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Greyhounds Nickname: Bearcats Nickname: Big Red Director of Athletics: Vince Nicastro Director of Athletics: Joseph Boylan Director of Athletics: Joel Thirer Director of Athletics: J. Andrew Noel Lacrosse Stadium: Villanova Stadium Lacrosse Stadium: Curley Stadium: East Gym Complex Lacrosse Stadium: Schoellkopf Field Press Box Phone: (610) 519-5759 Press Box Phone: (410) 617-2181 Press Box Phone: NA Press Box Phone: (607) 255-3535 Head Lacrosse Coach: Randy Marks Head Lacrosse Coach: Bill Dirrigl Head Lacrosse Coach: Ed Stephenson Head Lacrosse Coach: Jeff Tambroni Record at School/Years: 145-126/20 years Record at School/Years: 9-4/One year Record at School/Years: 1-8/One year Record at School/Years: 18-10/Two years Overall Record: 145-126/20 years Overall Record: 34-33/Five years Overall Record: 1-8/One year Overall Record: 18-10/Two years Coach’s Office Phone: (610) 519-4146 Coach’s Office Phone: (410) 617-2041 Coach’s Office Phone: (607) 777-3154 Coach’s Office Phone: (607) 255-4718 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Steve Leslie Men’s Lacrosse SID: David Rosenfeld Men’s Lacrosse SID: David Berman Men’s Lacrosse SID: Brian Kelley Office Phone: (610) 519-5927 Office Phone: (410) 617-2777 Office Phone: (607) 777-2956 Office Phone: (607) 255-4688 Fax Phone: (610) 519-7323 Fax Phone: (410) 617-5029 Fax Phone: (607) 777-4597 Fax Phone: (607) 255-9791 2002 Record: 6-8/2-4 in the CAA) 2002 Record: 9-4 2002 Record: 1-8/0-5 in America East 2002 Record: 11-4/4-2 in the Ivy League Returning Lettermen/Starters: 23/7 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 31/6 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 7/4 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 29/7 Series Record: Hofstra leads 2-1 Series Record: Hofstra leads 13-11 Series Record: First meeting Series Record: Cornell leads 4-0 Last Meeting: 2002-Hofstra won 12-5 Last Meeting: 2002-Loyola won 8-7 Athletic Website: athletics.Binghamton.edu Last Meeting: 1992 - Cornell won 9-7 Athletic Website: www.villanova.com Athletic Website: www.loyola.edu/athletics Athletic Website: www.cornellbigred.com

PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Brian Marks Sr. A 19-23-42 Stephen Brundage Jr. A 26-20-46 Chris Healy Jr. M 5-2-7 Sean Greenhalgh A So. 39-3-42 Marc Creegan So. A 18-4-22 Chris Summers Sr. A 14-13-27 Tyler Moore Sr. M 5-7-12 Andrew Collins Jr. A 22-17-39 Matt Lucas Jr. M 16-4-20 Ryan Radonis Sr. M 1-2-3 Jason Macko So. D 19 GB Ryan McClay Sr. D 73 GB

2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent February 15 ...... Binghamton February 22 ...... Delaware February 15 ...... at Villanova March 1...... Georgetown (at Syracuse) February 23 ...... at Hofstra February 25...... Mount St. Mary’s March 8...... at Lafayette March 4 ...... Colgate March 1 ...... Lehigh March 1 ...... Hofstra March 12 ...... at Stony Brook March 8 ...... at Hofstra March 8...... at Drexel March 8...... at Duke March 22...... Quinnipiac March 11 ...... Canisius March 14...... at Duke March 15 ...... at Notre Dame March 29 ...... Albany March 15 ...... Penn State March 19 ...... St. Joseph’s March 22...... Brown April 5 ...... at Drexel March 22...... at Yale March 23 ...... at Colgate March 29 ...... Towson April 9 ...... Wagner March 29...... Pennsylvania March 29...... Sacred Heart April 5 ...... Syracuse April 12...... Vermont April 5 ...... Harvard April 2 ...... at Bucknell April 12...... at Georgetown April15 ...... at Hofstra April 8 ...... at Syracuse April 6...... Stony Brook April 16 ...... Lehigh April 19...... Hartford April 12 ...... at Dartmouth April12...... Towson April 22...... Princeton April 23...... at Siena April 19...... Princeton April 15 ...... at Lafayette April 26 ...... at Hobart April 26 ...... at Colgate April 26 ...... at Brown April 19 ...... Pennsylvania May 3 ...... at Johns Hopkins April 30 & May 3 ...... America East Tournament May 2 ...... Hobart April 26...... Delaware April 30 & May 3 ...... CAA Tournament

2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results February 23 at St. Joseph’s ...... 19-7 W February 23 at Delaware ...... 17-12 W March 9 Siena ...... 6-14 L March 3 Georgetown ...... 5-8 L March 5 Hofstra...... 5-12 L March 2 at Hofstra ...... 8-7 W March 17 at Wagner ...... 3-4 L March 5 at Colgate ...... 10-9 W March 9 Drexel...... 8-9 L (2OT) March 9 Duke...... 11-9 W March 19 Drexel ...... 1-19 L March 9 UMBC ...... 16-4 W March 16 at Lehigh ...... 7-11 L March 16 at Notre Dame...... 7-6 W (OT) March 26 Stony Brook...... 3-20 L March 12 Canisius ...... 16-5 W March 23 Colgate ...... 14-6 W March 19 Sacred Heart...... 17-7 W March 30 Boston College ...... 8-7 W March 16 at Penn State ...... 11-9 W March 30 at Sacred Heart...... 17-9 W March 23 at Brown...... 8-6 W April 6 at Albany ...... 2-16 L March 23 Yale...... 8-4 W April 2 Johns Hopkins ...... 7-10 L March 30 at Towson ...... 15-7 W April 13 at Hartford ...... 4-21 L March 30 Pennsylvania...... 7-4 W April 6 at Stony Brook...... 9-10 L April 6 at Syracuse...... 15-6 W April 17 Quinnipiac ...... 2-24 L April 6 at Harvard...... 11-4 W April 13 at Towson ...... 10-12 L April 13 at Butler ...... 7-6 W April 27 at Vermont...... 1-15 L April 9 Syracuse...... 15-11 W April 16 Lafayette...... 18-6 W April 20 at Villanova ...... 14-9 W April 13 Dartmouth ...... 12-6 W April 20 Loyola ...... 9-14 L April 24 Georgetown ...... 15-6 W April 20 at Princeton ...... 7-12 L April 22 at Pennsylvania ...... 5-11 L April 27 Hobart...... 14-3 W April 27 Brown ...... 8-9 (2OT) April 27 Air Force...... 8-7 W May 4 Johns Hopkins ...... 8-4 W May 4 at Hobart...... 10-6 W May 3 at Delaware ...... 7-6 W May 11 Stony Brook (NCAA) ...... 12-3 W May 19 Virginia (NCAA)...... 10-11 L 24

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2003 Opponents LACROSSE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF U.S. MILITARY UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME MASSACHUSETTS ACADEMY Saturday, March 15 at Hofstra Friday, March 21 at Hofstra Sunday, March 23 at Hofstra Wednesday, March 26 at Hofstra

Location: Princeton, NJ Location: Notre Dame, IN Location: Amherst, MA Location: West Point, NY Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Fighting Irish Nickname: Minutemen Nickname: Black Knights Director of Athletics: Gary D. Walters Director of Athletics: Kevin White Director of Athletics: Ian McCaw Director of Athletics: Rick Greenspan Lacrosse Stadium: Class of 1952 Stadium (4,500) Lacrosse Stadium: Moose Krause Stadium (5,000) Lacrosse Stadium: Richard F. Garber Field (5,000) Lacrosse Stadium: Shea Stadium Press Box Phone: (609) 258-2401/2472 Press Box Phone: (574) 631-7264 Press Box Phone: (413) 545-1318 Press Box Phone: (845) 938-3377 Head Lacrosse Coach: Bill Tierney Head Lacrosse Coach: Kevin Corrigan Head Lacrosse Coach: Greg Cannella Head Lacrosse Coach: Jack Emmer Record at School/Years: 180-53/15 years Record at School/Years: 1123-69/14 years Record at School/Years: 64-44/Eight years Record at School/Years: 157-112/19 years Overall Record: 204-65/18 years Overall Record: 133-84/16 years Overall Record: 64-44/Eight years Overall Record: 297-165/33 years Coach’s Office Phone: (609) 258-4978 Coach’s Office Phone: (574) 631-5108 Coach’s Office Phone: (413) 545-2845 Coach’s Office Phone: (845) 938-2429 2003 Opponents Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jerry Price Men’s Lacrosse SID: Bernadette Cafarelli Men’s Lacrosse SID: Chris Forman Men’s Lacrosse SID: James Zuhlke Office Phone: (609) 258-3569 Office Phone: (574) 631-7516 Office Phone: (413) 545-5245 Office Phone: (845) 938-7197 Fax Phone: (609) 258-2399 Fax Phone: (219) 631-7941 Fax Phone: (413) 545-1556 Fax Phone: (845) 446-2556 2002 Record: 10-5/6-1 in the Ivy League 2002 Record: 5-8 2002 Record: 12-4/5-0 in the ECAC 2002 Record: 8-6/5-1 in the Patriot League Returning Lettermen/Starters: 31/7 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 16/6 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 25/5 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 25/6 Series Record: Hofstra leads 9-6 Series Record: Hofstra leads 5-4 Series Record: Hofstra Leads 14-11 Series Record: Army leads 35-12 Last Meeting: 2002 - Princeton won 12-4 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 15-5 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 12-11 in OT Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 16-9 Athletic Website: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Athletic Website: www.und.com Athletic Website: www.umassathletics.com Athletic Website: www.goARMYsports.com

PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Ryan Boyle Jr. A 21-33-54 Dan Berger Jr. A 21-4-25 Sr. A 36-12-48 Jeff Bryan Jr. A 30-15-45 Sean Hartofilis Sr. A 32-8-40 Brian Giordano So. M 9-10-19 Chris Fiore Sr. M 34-12-46 Mike Kamon Sr. DM 15-5-20 Brad Dumont Sr. A 22-7-29 Kyle Frigon Sr. A 11-6-17 Gene Tundo So. A 8-22-30 Marko Kostovic Jr. M 19-0-19

2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent March 1 ...... Johns Hopkins February 16 ...... Georgetown February 22...... Sacred Heart February 15 ...... at Princeton March 8 ...... Virginia February 23 ...... at Penn State March 1 ...... Stony Brook February 22...... Syracuse March 15 ...... at Hofstra March 1...... Pennsylvania March 8 ...... Navy March 1 ...... Denver March 22...... at Syracuse March 8...... at North Carolina March15 ...... at Brown March 8 ...... Air Force March 25...... at Rutgers March 11...... Virginia (in Washington D.C.) March 18 ...... Albany March 11 ...... at Holy Cross March 29...... at Yale March 15...... Loyola March 21 ...... Hartford March 15 ...... at Pennsylvania April 1 ...... at Pennsylvania March 21 ...... at Hofstra March 23 ...... at Hofstra March 22...... at Ohio State April 4 ...... Quinnipiac March 23 ...... Hartford (in Hempstead, NY) March 29 ...... Penn State March 26 ...... Hofstra April 12 ...... Harvard March 30 ...... Denver April 5 ...... at UMBC April 1 ...... Lehigh April 19...... at Cornell April 6 ...... at Ohio State April 12 ...... Yale April 5 ...... at Rutgers April 22 ...... at Loyola April 10 ...... Butler April 16 ...... at Harvard April 8 ...... at Colgate April 26 ...... Dartmouth April 13 ...... Air Force April 19...... Georgetown April 12 ...... Bucknell May 3 ...... Brown April 19 ...... at Fairfield April 26 ...... Syracuse April 19 ...... at Hobart April 26 ...... Harvard May 3 ...... at Rutgers April 26 ...... at Navy May 3 ...... Maryland April 29 ...... Lafayette May 3 ...... Yale

2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results March 2 at Johns Hopkins ...... 8-5 L February 24 Penn State ...... 9-10 L (OT) February 23 Hofstra ...... 11-12 L (OT) February 23 at Syracuse ...... 11-18 L March 9 at Virginia ...... 11-13 L March 3 at Pennsylvania ...... 6-7 L March 3 at Stony Brook ...... 8-7 W March 2 Denver ...... 12-11 W March 16 Hofstra ...... 12-4 W March 9 Rutgers...... 11-6 W March 9 at Navy ...... 13-10 W March 9 Hobart...... 14-11 W March 23 Syracuse ...... 8-11 L March 13 at Virginia ...... 5-7 L March 13 Vermont ...... 10-3 W March 12 Holy Cross ...... 11-7 W March 26 Rutgers...... 16-6 W March16 Loyola ...... 6-7 L (2OT) March 16 Brown...... 15-14 W March 16 at Bucknell ...... 5-8 L March 30 Yale ...... 13-15 L March 23 Hofstra...... 5-15 L March 20 at Albany ...... 16-6 W March 23 Ohio State ...... 13-14 L April 2 Pennsylvania...... 18-4 W March 30 at Denver ...... 15-8 W March 23 Hartford ...... 19-5 W March 30 at Hofstra...... 9-16 L April 5 Duke...... 7-6 W April 2 at Air Force ...... 9-3 W March 30 at Penn State ...... 13-12 W April 6 Rutgers...... 13-12 W April 13 at Harvard...... 18-4 W April 7 at Butler ...... 12-8 W April 6 UMBC ...... 18-7 W April 9 Colgate ...... 15-7 W April 20 Cornell ...... 12-7 W April 13 at Army...... 8-11 W April 13 at Yale ...... 9-11 L April 13 Notre Dame ...... 11-8 W April 27 at Dartmouth ...... 13-7 W April 21 Fairfield ...... 10-11 L April 17 Harvard...... 18-10 W April 20 at UMBC ...... 9-15 L May 4 at Brown...... 12-10 W April 27 at Harvard ...... 6-7 L (OT) April 20 at Georgetown ...... 16-13 W April 27 Navy ...... 6-9 L May 18 Georgetown (NCAA) . . . . . 14-13 W May 4 Ohio State...... 7-3 W April 26 at Syracuse ...... 10-18 L April 30 at Lafayette...... 16-9 W May 25 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) . . . . 11-9 W May 4 Rutgers...... 21-9 W May 4 at Lehigh ...... 15-6 W May 27 Syracuse (NCAA) ...... 12-13 L May 11 Fairfield ...... 17-4 W May 19 Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 12-13 L (OT) 25

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 Opponents 2003 Opponents DREXEL TOWSON FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DELAWARE Saturday, March 29 at Hofstra Friday, April 4 at Towson Tuesday, April 8 at Fairfield Friday, April 11 at Hofstra

Location: Philadelphia, PA Location: Towson, MD Location: Fairfield, CT Location: Newark, DE Nickname: Dragons Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Stags Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Director of Athletics: Dr. Wayne Edwards Director of Athletics: Eugene Doris Director of Athletics: Edgar Johnson Lacrosse Stadium: Drexel Field Lacrosse Stadium: Towson Stadium (11,198) Lacrosse Stadium: Alumni Field (3,000) Lacrosse Stadium: Rullo Stadium Press Box Phone: None Press Box Phone: (410) 704-3102 Press Box Phone: TBA Press Box Phone: (302) 831-3526 Head Lacrosse Coach: Chris Bates Head Lacrosse Coach: Tony Seaman Head Lacrosse Coach: Ted Spencer Head Lacrosse Coach: Bob Shillinglaw Record at School/Years: 15-23/Three years Record at School/Years: 29-27/Four years Record at School/Years: 56-48/Seven years Record at School/Years: 189-183/24 years Overall Record: 15-23/Three years Overall Record: 193-100/21 years Overall Record: 56-48/Seven years Overall Record: 213-200/27 years Coach’s Office Phone: (215) 895-1859 Coach’s Office Phone: (410) 704-4968 Coach’s Office Phone: (203) 254-4000 ext. 2941 Coach’s Office Phone: (302) 831-8661 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Mike Tuberosa Men’s Lacrosse SID: Peter Schlehr Men’s Lacrosse SID: Pat Nugent Men’s Lacrosse SID: Scott Selheimer Office Phone: (215) 895-1591 Office Phone: (410) 704-2232 Office Phone: (203) 254-4000 ext. 2878 Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 Fax Phone: (215) 895-2038 Fax Phone: (410) 704-3861 Fax Phone: (203) 254-4117 Fax Phone: (302) 831-8653 2002 Record: 9-5 2002 Record: 7-5/4-2 in America East 2002 Record: 7-6/4-1 in the ECAC 2002 Record: 3-11/0-6 in CAA Returning Lettermen/Starters: 20/5 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 26/6 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 23/8 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 22/5 Series Record: Hofstra leads 14-0 Series Record: Hofstra leads 18-12 Series Record: Hofstra leads 1-0 Series Record: Hofstra leads 15-7 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 18-10 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 13-7 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 11-8 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 17-5 Athletic Website: www.drexel.edu/sports Athletic Website: www.towson.edu/athletics Athletic Website: www.fairfieldstags.com Athletic Website: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo

PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Sean Moloney So. A 25-22-47 Ryan Obloj Sr. A 16-26-42 Matt Buecker Sr. A 30-6-36 Scott Evans Jr. A 21-7-28 Patrick Friel Sr. M 16-11-27 Brad Monaco Sr. M 5-15-20 Rory McCarthy Jr. M 10-15-25 Andy Hipple So. A 16-8-24 Joe Fiore Sr. M 17-2-19 Hunter Lochte Sr. A 11-3-14 Troy Bamann Jr. A 14-8-22 Ryan Metzbower Jr. M 19-4-23

2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent February 22 ...... at Virginia February 22 ...... Rutgers February 22...... Holy Cross February 15 ...... St. Joseph’s February 26 ...... at St. Joseph’s March 1...... Sacred Heart March 1 ...... at Penn State February 22...... at Loyola March 1...... at Yale March 8 ...... Maryland March 8...... at Brown March 1...... Rutgers March 7 ...... Villanova March 16 ...... at Virginia March 10...... at Syracuse March 5 ...... at Mt. St. Mary’s March 16...... Ohio State March 22 ...... at Delaware March 15...... Harvard March 9 ...... Manhattan March 22 ...... Albany March 29...... at Loyola March 19 ...... at Hofstra March 12 ...... Marist March 29 ...... at Hofstra April 4 ...... Hofstra March 23 ...... at Providence March 15 ...... Albany April 2 ...... at Wagner April 9 ...... UMBC March 30 ...... at Butler March 22 ...... Towson April 5...... Binghamton April 12 ...... at Villanova April 6 ...... Air Force March 29...... at Ohio State April 12 ...... at Sacred Heart April 19 ...... at Drexel April 8 ...... Hofstra April 2...... Stony Brook April 19 ...... Towson April 26...... Johns Hopkins April 13 ...... at Ohio State April 5 ...... Sacred Heart April 23...... Delaware April 19 ...... Notre Dame April 11 ...... at Hofstra April 26 ...... Lafayette April 26...... Denver April 19 ...... UMBC April 23 ...... at Drexel April 26 ...... at Villanova

2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results February 20 West Chester ...... 19-2 W February 23 at Rutgers...... 15-8 W February 23 at Holy Cross ...... 14-9 W February 23 Loyola ...... 12-17 L February 24 at Virginia ...... 5-20 L March 2 Lehigh ...... 23-7 W March 2 Penn State...... 6-14 L March 2 at Rutgers...... 12-10 W March 3 Yale ...... 7-16 L March 9 at Maryland ...... 10-15 L March 10 Brown...... 9-8 W March 5 Mt. St. Mary’s ...... 15-6 W March 9 at Villanova ...... 9-8 W (OT) March 17 Virginia ...... 8-13 L March 16 at Harvard ...... 8-10 L March 9 at North Carolina ...... 9-16 L March 17 at Ohio State ...... 4-8 L March 23 Delaware ...... 18-4 W March 19 at Hofstra...... 8-11 L March 16 at Maryland ...... 5-16 L March 21 at Binghamton ...... 19-1 W March 30 Loyola ...... 7-15 L March 24 Butler ...... 11-7 W March 23 at Towson ...... 4-18 L March 23 at Albany ...... 10-7 W April 6 Hofstra...... 7-13 L April 5 at Denver ...... 12-11 W (OT) March 30 Ohio State ...... 7-15 L March 26 Hofstra...... 10-18 L April 13 Villanova ...... 12-10 W April 7 at Air Force ...... 5-8 L April 3 at Penn State...... 8-16 L March 30 Manhattan ...... 13-6 W April 17 at UMBC ...... 17-8 W April 13 Ohio State ...... 8-7 W (OT) April 6 at Sacred Heart ...... 9-17 L April 6 St. Joseph’s ...... 11-8 W April 20 at Drexel...... 20-8 W April 17 Stony Brook ...... 10-9 W April 13 Hofstra...... 5-17 L April 13 Sacred Heart...... 14-7 W April 27 at Johns Hopkins ...... 11-14 L April 21 at Notre Dame ...... 11-10 W April 20 at Stony Brook...... 7-11 L April 20 at Towson ...... 8-20 L May 4 at Sacred Heart...... 18-17 W April 27 North Carolina ...... 8-15 L April 27 Denver...... 9-8 W (OT) April 27 at Lafayette...... 10-9 W May 11 Massachusetts...... 4-17 L April 30 Drexel ...... 10-14 L April 30 at Delaware ...... 14-10 W May 3 at Villanova ...... 6-7 L

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2003 Opponents LACROSSE SYRACUSE SACRED HEART DUKE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Thursday, April 17 at Hofstra Saturday, April 19 at Sacred Heart Saturday, April 26 at Hofstra

Location: Syracuse, NY Location: Fairfield, CT Location: Durham, NC Nickname: Orangemen Nickname: Pioneers Nickname: Blue Devils Director of Athletics: Jake Crouthamel Director of Athletics: C. Donald Cook Director of Athletics: Joe Alleva Lacrosse Stadium: Carrier Dome Lacrosse Stadium: Campus Field Lacrosse Stadium: Koskinen Stadium Press Box Phone: (315) 443-4241 Press Box Phone: (203) 365-7649 Press Box Phone: (919) 684-2431 Head Lacrosse Coach: John Desko Head Lacrosse Coach: Tom Mariano Head Lacrosse Coach: Mike Pressler Record at School/Years: 55-11/Four years Record at School/Years: 41-43/Six years Record at School/Years: 117-62/12 years Overall Record: 55-11/Four years Overall Record: 55-55/Eight years Overall Record: 193-82/18 years

Coach’s Office Phone: (315) 443-4390 Coach’s Office Phone: (203) 365-7563 Coach’s Office Phone: (919) 684-4427 2003 Opponents Men’s Lacrosse SID: Kerrin Perniciaro Men’s Lacrosse SID: Bill Peterson Lacrosse SID: Art Chase Office Phone: (315) 443-3341 Office Phone: (203) 396-8125 Office Phone: (919) 684-2614 Fax Phone: (315) 443-2076 Fax Phone: (203) 371-7889 Fax Phone: (919) 684-2489 2002 Record: 15-2 2002 Record: 6-8 2002 Record: 8-7/1-2 in the ACC Returning Lettermen/Starters: 29/5 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 25/8 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 34/6 Series Record: Syracuse leads 12-3 Series Record: Hofstra leads 1-0 Series Record: Hofstra leads 5-0 Last Meeting: 2001 - Syracuse won 18-13 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 19-5 Last Meeting: 2002 - Hofstra won 14-6 Athletic Website: www.suathletics.com Athletic Website: www.sacredheartpioneers.com Athletic Website: www.GoDuke.com

PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: PLAYERS TO WATCH: Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Cl. Pos. G-A-Pts. Michael Powell Jr. A 42-42-84 T.J. Hutmacher Gr. A 27-25-52 Kevin Cassese Sr. M 25-12-37 Michael Springer Sr. A 35-13-48 Stephen Grabow Sr. M 35-7-42 Kevin Brennan Sr. A 17-19-36 Jay Pfeifer So. G 9.42 GAA James Delmonico Jr. M 15-2-17 Matt Monfett So. A 18-15-33

2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE 2003 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent February 22...... at Army February 22 ...... at Massachusetts February 22 ...... at Air Force March 1 ...... Virginia March 1 ...... at Towson February 23 ...... at Denver March 10...... Fairfield March 8...... Lafayette March 1 ...... at Maryland March 15 ...... Johns Hopkins March 12 ...... at Colgate March 8...... Loyola March 22 ...... Princeton March 15 ...... Butler March 11 ...... Lehigh March 25...... at Hobart March 19 ...... at Marist March 14 ...... Villanova March 29...... Brown March 23 ...... at Dartmouth March 19...... at North Carolina April 5 ...... at Loyola March 29 ...... at Villanova March 23 ...... at Georgetown April 8...... Cornell April 5...... at Delaware March 29...... Harvard April 12 ...... Rutgers April 12 ...... Drexel April 5...... at Johns Hopkins April 17 ...... at Hofstra April 19 ...... Hofstra April 12 ...... Virginia April 26 ...... at Massachusetts April 22...... Hartford April 18-20 ...... ACC Tournament May 3 ...... at Georgetown April 26...... at Manhattan April 26 ...... at Hofstra

2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS 2002 RESULTS Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results Date Opponent Results February 23 Army...... 18-11 W February 24 Manhattan ...... 14-6 W February 23 Butler ...... 12-4 W March 2 at Virginia ...... 15-13 W March 2 at Brown ...... 5-14 L March 2 Maryland ...... 9-8 W (2OT) March 9 at Air Force ...... 20-8 W March 10 Yale (Boca Raton)...... 11-21 L March 9 at Loyola ...... 9-11 L March 10 at Denver ...... 13-10 W March 16 Boston College ...... 18-6 W March 16 Dartmouth ...... 15-7 W March 16 at Johns Hopkins ...... 8-9 L March 19 at Loyola...... 7-17 W March 20 North Carolina ...... 7-9 L March 23 at Princeton ...... 11-8 W March 23 Dartmouth ...... 8-9 L (OT) March 24 Georgetown ...... 7-9 L March 27 Hobart...... 19-4 W March 30 Villanova ...... 9-17 L March 30 Harvard...... 10-7 W March 30 at Brown ...... 14-13 W (OT) April 6 Delaware ...... 17-9 W April 5 at Princeton ...... 6-7 L (3OT) April 6 Loyola...... 15-6 W April 13 at Drexel ...... 7-14 L April 7 at Yale...... 11-6 W April 9 at Cornell...... 11-15 L April 19 at Hofstra...... 5-19 L April 13 at Virginia ...... 10-15 L April 13 at Rutgers...... 13-4 W April 21 Marist ...... 18-10 W April 19 Maryland ...... 8-7 W (OT) Dave Sweeney April 19 at Pennsylvania...... 12-7 W April 24 at Hartford ...... 16-8 W April 21 Virginia ...... 14-13 W April 26 Massachusetts ...... 18-10 W April 30 at Wagner ...... 11-5 W April 26 at Hofstra...... 6-14 L May 4 Georgetown ...... 15-14 W May 4 Towson ...... 17-18 L May 12 Hobart (NCAA)...... 22-6 W May 18 Duke (NCAA) ...... 10-9 W May 18 Syracuse (NCAA) ...... 9-10 L May 25 Virginia (NCAA) . . . . . 12-11 W (OT) May 27 Princeton (NCAA) ...... 13-12 W 27

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Information NCAA Tournament Information NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S 2002 NCAA Tournament Recap: LACROSSE CHAMPION First Round: 1971 - Cornell 1987 - Johns Hopkins Northern at Brown, May 11: 1972 - Virginia 1988 - Syracuse #6 Cornell 12 Stony Brook 3 1973 - Maryland 1989 - Syracuse #8 Massachusetts 17 Fairfield 4 1974 - Johns Hopkins 1990 - Title vacated 1975 - Maryland 1991 - North Carolina Southern at Delaware, May 12: 1976 - Cornell 1992 - Princeton #5 Georgetown 12 Manhattan 7 1977 - Cornell 1993 - Syracuse #7 Duke 22 Hobart 6 1978 - Johns Hopkins 1994 - Princeton 1979 - Johns Hopkins 1995 - Syracuse 1980 - Johns Hopkins 1996 - Princeton Quarterfinals 1981 - North Carolina 1997 - Princeton Northern at Hofstra, May 18: 1982 - North Carolina 1998 - Princeton #2 Syracuse 10 Duke 9 1983 - Syracuse 1999 - Virginia #4 Princeton 14 Georgetown 13 1984 - Johns Hopkins 2000 - Syracuse 1985 - Johns Hopkins 2001 - Princeton Southern at Johns Hopkins, May 19: 1986 - North Carolina 2002 - Syracuse #1 Johns Hopkins 13 Massachusetts 12 (OT) #3 Virginia 11 Cornell 10 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Semifinals at Rutgers, May 25: Team Yrs. Won Lost Last Syracuse 12 Virginia 11 (2 OT) Johns Hopkins 31 48 24 2002 Princeton 11 Johns Hopkins 9 Virginia 26 27 24 2002 Maryland 25 32 23 2001 Syracuse 22 42 15 2002 Championship North Carolina 20 23 16 1998 Navy 20 11 20 1999 at Rutgers, May 27: Cornell 16 20 13 2002 Syracuse 13 Princeton 12 Loyola 14 9 14 2001 Massachusetts 14 4 14 2002 Princeton 13 25 7 2002 Army 12 3 12 1996 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Brown 11 5 11 1997 1971 - Army 19 Hofstra 3 1996 - Harvard 15 Hofstra 12 Hofstra 11 3 11 2001 1973 - Virginia 12 Hofstra 5 1997 - Massachusetts 6 Hofstra 4 Notre Dame 10 4 10 2001 1974 - Johns Hopkins 18 Hofstra 10 1999 - Hofstra 15, Navy 7 Duke 9 6 9 2002 1975 - Maryland 19 Hofstra 7 Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7 Wash. & Lee 8 3 8 1980 1978 - Johns Hopkins 20 Hofstra 8 2000 - Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 Pennsylvania 8 2 8 1989 1993 - Hofstra 9 Massachusetts 8 2001 - Hofstra 15 Virginia 14 (OT) Rutgers 7 2 7 1991 Syracuse 20 Hofstra 8 Syracuse 18 Hofstra 13 Towson 6 6 6 2001 Georgetown 6 5 6 2002 Adelphi 4 2 4 1989 Harvard 4 2 4 1996 Yale 3 2 3 1992 Hofstra’s Tournament Seed: Michigan State 3 0 3 1991 In 1973, the Flying Dutchmen were ranked third in the eight-team Delaware 2 1 2 1999 tournament field and lost to Virginia, 12-5 in the first round. In 1971 Air Force 2 0 2 1988 Hofstra was seeded fifth and lost to Army, 19-3, in the first round. In Hobart 2 0 2 2002 1975, 1993 and 1996, the Dutchmen were seeded sixth. In 1975 Bucknell 1 0 1 2001 Hofstra lost to Maryland, 19-7. In 1993 Hofstra dumped Cortland State 1 1 1 1972 Massachusetts, 9-8, in the first round of the field of 12 before losing LIU-C.W. Post 1 0 1 1986 to eventual national champion Syracuse, 20-8, in the quarterfinals. In UMBC 1 0 1 1999 1996 Hofstra dropped a 15-12 decision to Harvard. In both 1974 and New Hampshire 1 0 1 1986 1978, the Dutchmen were ranked seventh and dropped first round No. Carolina St. 1 0 1 1979 games to Johns Hopkins each year. In 1999 Hofstra earned the sev- Butler 1 0 1 1998 enth seed and defeated Navy, 15-7, in the opening round before falling to Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals. Hofstra did not receive Fairfield 1 0 1 2002 one of the top eight seeds in 1997, 2000 or 2001. Manhattan 1 0 1 2002 28 Stony Brook 1 0 1 2002

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA President of Hofstra University LACROSSE Stuart Rabinowitz Hofstra President

Stuart Rabinowitz was Nassau County Local chosen by the Hofstra Advisory Board. University Board of Additionally, President Trustees to serve as the Rabinowitz served as a eighth President of the member of the Nassau University on December County Commission on 20, 2000. Prior to his Government Revision, appointment, he served which was charged with as Dean of Hofstra drafting a new charter and a University School of Law new form of government for from September 1989 the County. He is the recipi- through June 2001. He ent of numerous honors and joined the faculty of the awards, including the Martin Law School in 1972. Luther King Living the President Rabinowitz Dream Award, EOC; Award currently holds the for Distinguished Service in Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure. Leadership Award, UJA Federation; and the Bar His other areas of special academic interest Association of Nassau County Proclamation for include the federal system, federal courts, and the Outstanding Service to both the Legal Profession media and free speech. and the Community.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a num- President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor ber of important government and community degree, magna cum laude, from Columbia organizations, including the Nassau County University School of Law, where he was a mem- Health and Welfare Council, Cradle of Aviation ber of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Museum, Fund for Modern Courts, Holocaust Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He Memorial & Educational Center of Nassau graduated from City College of New York with County, Long Island Association and the Long honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Island Coalition for Fair Broadcasting. He is a for- the American Law Institute. mer member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and former chair of the 29

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Director of Athletics Director of Athletics Harry Royle

Harry Royle is in his sixth year as Royle also served as an Assistant Lacrosse Director of Athletics at Hofstra Coach under Myers from 1971 through University. After serving as Interim 1975 before replacing the legendary Hall Director from June 1997 through of Fame coach upon his retirement in February 1998, Royle, a longtime 1976. He directed the Flying Dutchmen Hofstra University athletic administrator, Lacrosse program as Head Coach from was selected as the University’s sixth 1976 through 1985, compiling a 58-55 Director of Athletics. In making the record and leading the program to a Top announcement, then-Hofstra President 13 ranking or better in five of those 10 Dr. James M. Shuart said, “I am happy years. In 1978 Royle led the Flying that the best person for the position of Dutchmen to an 8-5 record, an NCAA Director of Athletics was already here on Championship Tournament bid and a campus in Harry Royle. He has served seventh-place national ranking. this University well for 27 years, and we are excited for him as he leads the Royle became Hofstra’s Assistant Director Athletic Department into the 21st of Athletics in 1985, serving as team century.” administrator for numerous programs, including Football and Lacrosse. In 1995 he was promoted Royle, a Hofstra alumnus who received his bachelor’s in to Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and history in 1970 and master’s in educational administration University Eligibility. Royle has served as tournament in 1990, has worked in the Athletic Department at Hofstra director for the highly successful NCAA Division I Men’s for more than three decades. After a stellar four-year Lacrosse Championship-Northern Quarterfinals at Hofstra football playing career at Hofstra, where he was 1968 team Stadium in 1997 and 1998, and was a member of the captain and the third recipient of the Mayor’s Trophy, Royle NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee. Royle and his wife of 36 served as an Assistant Football Coach under three Head years, Mary, have three children, Michael (35), Paul (30) Coaches, Howard “Howdy” Myers, Bill Leete and Mickey and Danny (22), who is a member of the Hofstra Lacrosse Kwiatkowski, from 1969 through 1987. During this time, team. The Royle family resides in Babylon, New York. he served as a position coach and Defensive Coordinator with the Flying Dutchmen and made three NCAA Championship appearances. Athletic Administration

Cindy Lewis Jim Sheehan Mark Cox Harold Starks Kevin Delaney Gina Paoli Senior Associate Director of Associate Director of Associate Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Athletics Athletics for Athletics for External Affairs Athletics for Student Athletics for Compliance Athletics for Promotions Communications Enhancement and Advertising Sales 30

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Athletic Support Staff LACROSSE

Jay Artinian Cathy Aull Ann Baller Larry Bloom Heather Clemons Assistant Director of Sports Football/Lacrosse Secretary Associate Director of Sports Director of Sports Facilities Assistant Athletic Trainer Facilities Facilities Athletic Support Staff Neil Collins Dave Flynn Stephen Gorchov Christopher Grosskopf Shirley Hein Assistant Director of Sports NCAA Faculty Athletic Assistant Director of Athletic Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Department Office Facilities Representative Communications Manager

Colm Kennedy Kay Kenney Jeremy Kniffin Dr. Damion Martins Kevin Maxwell Assistant Director of Sports Athletic Department Secretary Senior Assistant Director of Team Physician Equipment Manager Facilities Athletic Communications

Terry McLaughlin Norm Murray Dr. Stephen Nicholas Matt Reedy Len Skoros Assistant Athletic Trainer PA Announcer Team Physician Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Athletic Publications

Clarice Smith Brit Stone Stacey Taradash Harriet Teitle Kathy Theiling Athletic Department Secretary Assistant Equipment Manager Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Department Secretary Women’s Equipment Manager

Julie True Dave Walsh Rick Zappala Assistant Director of Sports Assistant Equipment Manager Head Athletic Trainer Facilities 31

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Athletic Department Directory

Athletic Department Directory Department Of Intercollegiate Athletics Hempstead, New York 11549 http://www.hofstra.edu/athletics - Athletic Department Homepage

Assistant Coach: Mr. Steve Florio (463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) ATHLETIC OFFICES Men’s Soccer Coach: Mr. Richard Nuttall (463-6762-SB/[email protected]) (SB) Stadium Building, 147 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1470 Assistant Coach: Mr. Eugene Larkin (463-3675-SB/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-6750 Fax Number: (516) 463-4860 Assistant Coach: Mr. Nick Iadanza (463-6762-SB) (HUA) Hofstra University Arena, 245 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2450 Assistant Coach: Mr. Ed Schieferstein (463-3675-SB) Office Number: (516) 463-4667 Fax Number: (516) 463-6525 Women’s Soccer Coach: Mrs. JoAnne Russell (463-6946-SB/[email protected]) (PFC) Physical Fitness Center, 230 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2300 Assistant Coach: Mr. Simon Riddiough (463-3685-SB/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-3800 Fax Number: (516) 463-7514 Assistant Coach: Mr. Steve Schoen (463-3685-SB) (MH) Margiotta Hall, 120 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1200 Women’s Field Hockey Coach: Ms. Kathy De Angelis (463-3712-SB/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-5315 Fax Number: (516) 463-4859 Assistant Coach: Ms. Wendy Brady (463-6781-SB/[email protected]) (SC) Swim Center, 240 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2400 Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach: Mr. Bill Gerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-6670 Fax Number: (516) 463-3818 Assistant Coach: TBA (463-4968-PFC) (OAC) Office of Athletic Communications, PFC-240, 230 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2300 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Coach: Mr. James Sewell (463-6702-PFC/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-6759 Fax Number: (516) 463-5033 Assistant Coach: Ms. Kristen Masciello (463-6702-PFC) ADMINISTRATION WINTER SEASON (phone #-location/e-mail) Men’s Basketball Coach: Mr. Tom Pecora (463-6757-HUA/[email protected]) Director of Athletics: Mr. Harry Royle (463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Tom Parrotta (463-6756-HUA/[email protected]) Senior Associate Athletic Director: Ms. Cindy Lewis (463-6748-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Van Macon (463-6594-HUA/[email protected]) Associate Athletic Director-Communications: Mr. Jim Sheehan (463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. David Duke (463-6755-HUA/[email protected]) Associate Athletic Director-External Affairs: Mr. Mark Cox (463-6144-PFC/[email protected]) Director of Basketball Operations: Mr. John Corso (463-6204-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Director-Student Enhancement: Mr. Harold Starks Women’s Basketball Coach: Mrs. Felisha Legette-Jack (463-5069-HUA/[email protected]) (463-5228-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Ms. Brenda Milano (463-3776-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Director-Compliance: Mr. Kevin Delaney (463-6749-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Jose Mori (463-6754-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Director-Marketing and Advertising Sales: Ms. Gina Paoli Assistant Coach: Ms. Viveca Lof (463-4942-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6490-PFC/[email protected]) Wrestling Coach: Mr. Tom Ryan (463-6615-PFC/[email protected]) Associate Athletic Director/ Assistant Coach: Mr. Derek Brophy (463-3758-PFC/[email protected]) Director of Athletic Communications: Mr. Jim Sheehan (463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. T.J. Hill (463-3758-PFC) Senior Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications: Mr. Jeremy Kniffin Administrative Assistant: Mr. Bob Busby (463-3758-PFC) (463-6759-PFC/[email protected]) Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications: Mr. Stephen Gorchov (463-4933-PFC/[email protected]) Director of Athletic Publications: Mr. Len Skoros (463-4602/[email protected]) SPRING SEASON Director of Sports Facilities: Mr. Larry Bloom (463-6625-HUA/[email protected]) Associate Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mrs. Ann Baller (463-6671-PFC/[email protected]) Baseball Coach: Mr. Chris Dotolo (463-5065-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mr. Neil Collins (463-8148-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Mike Fahid (463-3759-PFC) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mr. Colm Kennedy (463-4117-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Peter Graham (463-3759-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mr. Jay Artinian (463-7931-PFC/[email protected]) Softball Coach: Mr. Bill Edwards (463-5085-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Ms. Julie True (463-4672-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mrs. Larissa S. Anderson (463-7573-PFC/[email protected]) Ticket Manager: Ms. Jill Racicot (463-4067-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Scott Coppola (463-7573-PFC) Strength, Conditioning and Speed Coach: Joe Rodgers (463-4158-MH/[email protected]) Men’s Lacrosse Coach: Mr. John Danowski (463-6628-MH/[email protected]) Graduate-Assistant Strength Coaches: Kristy Crowley and Steve Orris (463-4158-MH) Assistant Coach: Mr. Joe Amplo (463-6617-MH/[email protected]) Head Athletic Trainer: Mr. Rick Zappala (463-5061-MH/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Sean Smith (463-6629-MH) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Christopher Grosskopf (463-6734-PFC/[email protected]) Women’s Lacrosse Coach: Mrs. Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (463-6761-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Terry McLaughlin (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Ms. Kory Miller (463-7419-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ms. Heather Clemons (463-6769-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Paul Ramsey (463-7419-SB) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Matt Reedy (463-6085-MH/[email protected]) Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach: Mr. Bill Gerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ms. Stacey Taradash (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: TBA (463-4968-PFC) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Paul Kinney (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach: Mr. Robert Schwalb (463-6821-PFC/[email protected]) Men’s Equipment Manager: Mr. Kevin Maxwell (463-5037-MH/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Jack Simes (463-6821-PFC) Assistant Equipment Manager: Mr. Dave Walsh (463-6620-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Equipment Manager: Mr. Brit Stone (463-5037-MH/[email protected]) OTHER UNIVERSITY NUMBERS TO NOTE Women’s Equipment Manager: Ms. Kathy Theiling (463-6768-PFC/[email protected]) Athletic Office Manager: Mrs. Shirley Hein (463-6750-SB/[email protected]) University President: Mr. Stuart Rabinowitz (463-6800/[email protected]) Secretary: Mrs. Kay Kenney (463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Senior VP and Provost: Dr. Herman A. Berliner (463-5402/[email protected]) Secretary: Ms. Harriet Teitle (463-3800-PFC/[email protected]) Senior VP/ Planning and Administration: Mrs. Patricia Adamski (463-6800/[email protected]) Secretary: Mrs. Clarice Smith (463-4667-HUA/[email protected]) VP/Legal Affairs and General Counsel: Mrs. Dolores Fredrich, Esq. ([email protected]) Secretary: Mrs. Cathy Aull (463-5315-MH/[email protected]) VP/Development: Mr. Michael D’Amato (463-7091/[email protected]) VP/Campus Life: Dr. Holly J. Seirup (463-6933/[email protected]) COACHES VP/Financial Affairs and Treasurer: Ms. Catherine Hennessy (463-6820/[email protected]) VP/University Relations: Mr. Michael DeLuise (463-6817/[email protected]) FALL SEASON Executive Director of Alumni Relations: Ms. Margaret A. Shields (463-6636/[email protected]) Dean of Students: Ms. Gina-Lyn Crance (463-6913/[email protected]) Football Coach: Mr. Joe Gardi (463-5315-MH/[email protected]) Director of Admissions and Financial Aid: Mrs. Suzanne H. Tang (463-6698/[email protected]) Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Mr. Greg Gigantino Director of Student Activities: Ms. Anita Ellis (463-6912/[email protected]) (463-6073-MH/[email protected]) Director of Spirit Support: Mr. Ed Lynch (463-6916/[email protected]) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Warren Ruggiero (463-5317-MH/[email protected]) Director of Public Safety: Mr. Ed Bracht (463-6605/[email protected]) Defensive Line: Mr. Brian Vaganek (463-6708-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Pride Club: Mr. Mark Cox (463-6144-PFC/[email protected]) Defensive Backs: Mr. Jimmy Salgado (463-6766-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Video Productions: Mr. Len Thon (463-5203/[email protected]) Linebackers: Mr. Bob McIntyre (463-5316-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Television Institute: Mr. Tim Fehmel (463-5210/[email protected]) Offensive Line: Mr. Cazzie Kosciolek (463-6074-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Recreation Center: Ms. Pat Montagano (463-6959) Wide Receivers: Mr. Jeff Behrman (463-6709-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Swim Center: Mrs. Ann Baller (463-6671-SC/[email protected]) Special Teams: Mr. Adam Brown (463-6728-MH/[email protected]) WRHU-FM: Mr. Bruce Avery (463-5430/[email protected]) Women’s Volleyball Coach: Ms. Fran Kalafer (463-6758-PFC/[email protected]) University Switchboard: 463-6600 Assistant Coach: Ms. Julie Nicholson (463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) 32 Assistant Coach: Ms. Elaine Roque (463-4930-PFC/[email protected])

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA James M. Shuart Stadium at Hofstra University LACROSSE In February 2002 Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz club suite level; two entrance plazas on the south and west sides announced that the University’s 15,000-seat stadium, home to of the Stadium; a facade around the outside of the Stadium; Hofstra’s Lacrosse (NCAA I), Football (NCAA Division I-AA) and additional parking and landscaping; a pavilion in the southeast Field Hockey (NCAA I) teams, would be named the James M. corner of the Stadium; concession and souvenir areas; two locker Shuart Stadium at Hofstra University. rooms; the installation of a state-of-the-art scoreboard in the south end zone; and the reinstallation of a scoreboard in the north end “During Dr. James M. Shuart’s 25 remarkable years as president of zone. James M. Shuart Stadium is the largest outdoor sports and Hofstra University we grew from a fine regional institution to an entertainment complex on Long Island. internationally recognized university. Although every aspect of this University has benefitted immeasurably from Jim Shuart’s “The renovation and expansion of the Stadium provides our leadership, we believe that his roots as a student athlete and his students, alumni, visitors and friends with a first-class facility in support of our fine athletic program makes the naming of the which to practice, play or watch their favorite sport,” stated then- stadium particularly appropriate. By doing this we convey our President Shuart. “It is one of the top on-campus intercollegiate admiration and respect for sports facilities, indoor or James Shuart to the outdoor, in the New York thousands of individuals metropolitan area.” who use the James M. Shuart Stadium at Hofstra Opened in 1963, Shuart University each year,” said Stadium has served as the President Rabinowitz. site for NCAA James M. Shuart Stadium Championships, Nassau “When President Emeritus County and New York State James M. Shuart retired last High School Championships spring, the Board of in football and lacrosse, Trustees unanimously world championships in agreed that future men’s and women’s lacrosse, generations of Hofstra professional soccer, students, faculty, alumni commencement exercises and and visitors to our campus cultural events. In 1968 should be reminded of Jim’s Hofstra Stadium became the good work. Hofstra has third college facility in the achieved recognition for the nation to install an artificial successful integration of its playing surface, following the outstanding academic and University of Houston (The athletic programs. By naming the James M. Shuart Stadium at Astrodome) and Indiana State University (Memorial Stadium). Hofstra University we provide an ongoing testamentary to Dr. Shuart’s contribution to Hofstra, Long Island and the entire higher Shuart Stadium has become a focal point of the Long Island sports education community,” said John J. Conefry, Jr., Chairman of the scene, serving as the home of the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Hofstra University Board of Trustees. Championship Quarterfinals, conference championships, the Outback Steakhouse Long Island All-Star Football Game, the “Many remarkable dreams become reality at Hofstra thanks to the Hero’s Bowl, the Long Island Lizards of , dedication and hard work of the University’s Trustees, various Long Island High School and New York State administrators and faculty. As President I worked closely with my championship games and the 1999 Empire State Games. The Hofstra colleagues on projects such as the stadium. Hofstra’s Stadium also served as a home for the Long Island Rough Riders marvelous stadium provides students, alumni, visitors and friends of professional soccer’s A-League. with a first-class venue. It is one of the top on campus intercollegiate sports facilities, indoor or outdoor, in the New York The two largest crowds in Hofstra Stadium history occurred metropolitan area. I am truly honored that the Hofstra Board of during the hosting of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A crowd Trustees has decided to name its stadium the James M. Shuart of 12,292, an NCAA men’s lacrosse championship quarterfinal Stadium at Hofstra University,” said Hofstra President Emeritus record and the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island, Dr. James M. Shuart. witnessed the 1999 NCAA quarterfinals featuring Hofstra versus Johns Hopkins and Duke versus Georgetown, and 10,510 fans James M. Shuart Stadium, then known as Hofstra Stadium, was attended the 2001 quarterfinals that featured Hofstra against the benefit of a major renovation and expansion plan that was Syracuse. completed in the fall of 1996, and has made James M. Shuart Stadium one of the premier facilities in the nation. In addition to the recent renovations, within the past decade the Stadium has received a new balsam turf playing surface, several The $9 million project included the expansion of the seating sections of new chair-back seating, a new sound system and the capacity from 7,000 to 15,000; the installation of a network- $3.8 million Joseph M. Margiotta Field House in the south end quality lighting system for television broadcasts; an Athletic zone. Department office building, which includes a press level and a 33

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Margiotta Hall

Margiotta Hall Opened in 1992, Joseph M. Margiotta Hall, a magnificent three- the Joe Gardi Golf Open, the state-of-the-art computer lab and story, 22,500-square-foot building, is the centerpiece of the learning center features a projection system and 18 computer Hofstra University Football and Lacrosse programs. The state-of- work stations, which are connected to the University network for the-art field house, combined with Hofstra’s 15,000-seat stadium easy access to the Internet. Locker rooms for game officials and and all-purpose artificial turf, has created one of the finest I-AA coaches and a state-of-the-art video room are also located on this facilities in the nation. level. The newest addition to the second floor of Margiotta Hall is the Hall of History, which commemorates the achievements of Margiotta Hall, designed by Angelo F. Corva & Associates, features Hofstra’s Football, Men’s Lacrosse, Women’s Lacrosse and Field a 3,500-square- Hockey teams. Photos, trophies, foot weight plaques and other awards are on room on the display in this area. first floor. The weight room, The lower level of Margiotta Hall often considered contains spacious locker rooms for the showpiece Hofstra’s Field Hockey and Men’s and of a football Women’s Lacrosse teams. Additional program, is equipment, laundry and storage space outfitted with can be found in this area as well. A the most 178-seat theater and additional meeting advanced rooms are also located on the lower strength level. training equipment available. The first floor also contains a spacious 2,600- square-foot Hofstra locker room that accommodates more than 100 student-athletes. The state-of-the-art athletic training room, also located on the first floor, has hydrotherapy and electrotherapy areas, cardiovascular and isokinetic equipment, as well as taping areas, a rehabilitation area, an aerobics room, and athletic trainer and physician offices.

On the second floor of the building, an attractive multi-purpose room, enclosed by a glass wall, provides a panoramic view of James M. Shuart Stadium and its The handsome lobby events. Meetings of Margiotta Hall and receptions for contains an elegant alumni, parents commemorative and friends of the plaque honoring Hofstra Athletic donors who have program are held contributed to this in this spacious important addition area. This level to the Hofstra also serves as University campus. headquarters for Those endowing the Football and scholarships and Men’s Lacrosse those who have coaching staffs, dedicated a room in housing Head Margiotta Hall are Coaches’ and also honored on the Assistant Coaches’ plaque. offices, as well as meeting rooms. In 1999 the Pride Teaching and Learning Center opened on the 34 second floor of Margiotta Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA The Howdy Myers Pavilion LACROSSE In October 1998 Hofstra University President Emeritus Dr. James “Howdy Myers had a huge impact on intercollegiate and scholastic M. Shuart presided over the dedication ceremony for the Howdy sports,” Shuart said. “Renowned for his coaching abilities Myers Pavilion in the south end zone of James M. Shuart Stadium. throughout collegiate sports, Coach Myers will always be a Howdy Myers served as Hofstra University’s Director of Athletics, Hofstra legend.” Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach and Head Football Coach for a quarter of a century. His extraordinary coaching Howard “Howdy” Myers passed away in talents in both lacrosse and football from 1950 to 1980. Hofstra’s connection to the Myers 1975 made Howdy Myers a legend in both sports. family includes his son, Howard Myers III, his daughter, Dorsey Donnelly, and his son- Myers was personally credited with the in-law, William Donnelly, who are all tremendous growth of lacrosse on Long Island, Hofstra alumni. through the creation of scholastic clinics and demonstrations in the 1950s, and leading the A portrait sculpture of Howdy Myers, Hofstra Lacrosse program to national prominence. created by artist Peter Homestead, stands in He was years ahead of the intercollegiate athletic front of the Pavilion facing the Shuart world with his use of many coaching innovations Stadium field. In creating the sculpture, Mr. in both lacrosse and football. The Howdy Myers Pavilion

As Hofstra Lacrosse Coach, Howdy Myers coached 26 seasons (1950-75) and recorded a 214-139-4 record. He coached Flying Dutchmen teams that captured eight divisional championships and made four NCAA Division I Championship Tournament appearances. In 1970 he received the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division I Coach of the Year. In 1971 Howdy Myers received the Governor’s Trophy for providing continuous and meaningful contributions to lacrosse. That same year he received lacrosse’s highest honor when he was inducted into the United States Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Homestead worked from photographs and As Hofstra’s Football Coach for 25 years (1950- consultations with Coach Myers’ family and 74), Coach Myers recorded 15 winning seasons friends. The completed sculpture captures and a 141-98-4 record. In 1959 he led the Flying the spirit and strength of Howdy Myers. Dutchmen to the first undefeated (9-0-0) season Alumni and friends of Coach Myers have in Hofstra Football history. joined together to establish the Howard M. Myers Jr. Endowed Athletic Scholarship in Dr. Shuart, who served as a team captain under his honor. Coach Myers in both football and lacrosse in the early 1950s, praised the coaching legend. 35

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Academic Support

Academic Support Hofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic Area three is academic monitoring. The UTP counselor and athletic excellence. The University views participation monitors the academic progress of student-athletes to in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other conference regulations. The counselor’s regular opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time communication with the faculty and coaches provide an commitment made by student-athletes and has committed opportunity for early intervention should academic the facilities and resources to support all students. difficulties arise.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. In provides all athletic study halls with tutors in various addition to this service, the UTP has an athletic component subjects and assesses the needs of individual student- that addresses the academic needs of student-athletes. The athletes to provide the most effective study environment. UTP academic counselor administers this athletic The assessment tool administered by the UTP is also used component. The UTP emphasizes four areas in their efforts to provide various enrichment seminars for the student- to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes. athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition. Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal In the fall of 1999, the Pride Teaching and Learning Center counseling, and campus and community referrals. The opened on the second floor of Margiotta Hall. Funded in counselor also meets with prospective student-athletes, at part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi Golf Open, the state- the coach's request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra of-the-art computer lab and learning center features a University education. projection system and 18 computer work stations, which are connected to the Area two is academic advising. In an effort to University network ease the demand on the Office of Advisement, for easy research the UTP academic counselor also advises first- access to the Internet. year and undecided student-athletes.

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Sports Medicine / Athletic Training LACROSSE Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra week exclusively for Hofstra student-athletes. An outstanding University student-athletes are provided excellent health care orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Nicholas is world-renowned for his during their attendance at the University. A coordinated effort contributions to sports medicine through the Nicholas Institute of between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Sports and Athletic Trauma. Dr. Nicholas is supported by his Department and outside health care providers ensures every associates, Dr. Michael Browne and Dr. Steve Lee, and several student-athlete the best medical attention possible. sports medicine fellows from Lenox Hill Hospital. Dr. Martins, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is The cornerstone of this effort is the certified athletic training staff. in his first year on Hofstra’s medical team. Martins experience in Directed by Rick Zappala, Hofstra’s Head Athletic Trainer for the the sports medicine field includes serving as team physician for past 21 years, and Assistant Athletic Trainers Christopher the University of Maryland, University of Maryland-Baltimore Grosskopf, Terry McLaughlin, Heather Clemons, Stacey Taradash, County and Coppin State athletic departments. He was also on the

Matt Reedy and Paul Kinney, University student-athletes have medical staff of the National Football League’s Baltimore Ravens. Athletic Training direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event, Hofstra Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive University’s Athletic Trainers provide injury management, undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these the health care system. professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers are team physicians Dr. Steve Nicholas and Dr. Damion Martins. Dr. Nicholas, who is in his eighth year at Hofstra, and his associates from Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City provide orthopedic care to Hofstra student-athletes. Dr. Nicholas, who also serves as a consultant to the New York Jets, runs two clinics every

Margiotta Hall Athletic Training Treatment Area

Hydrotherapy Room

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Hofstra Heritage

Hofstra Heritage The history of athletics at Hofstra is as old as the University itself, of Hofstra’s most recognizable symbols, utilized in publications, and is steeped in the Dutch heritage that helps to make Hofstra pins and souvenirs. such a unique school. Hofstra has always had strong roots in tradition. Ties to Dutch The Hofstra Seal heritage and the Netherlands began with William S. Hofstra, after whom the school is named and on whose property the University The Hofstra seal, another easily recognizable emblem, was was started. When the doors opened in 1935, the sole designed from the royal Dutch emblem by art building on campus was Hofstra’s mansion, which he instructor Constant Van de Wall. The seal is had affectionately named the Netherlands after his modeled on the coat of arms of the House of homeland. The mansion, which houses Orange-Nassau. The round seal includes the administrative offices, is now the center of coat of arms, flanked by lions on either Hofstra’s 240-acre campus, and has been side. A lion also stands in the center of renamed Hofstra Hall. the coat of arms, holding a sword in its right claw and a bundle of seven Also adopted in this early stage of Hofstra’s arrows, which represent the seven history was the school alma mater, “The provinces of Holland, in its left. The Netherlands.” The lyrics were written by a seal also carries the motto of the House faculty member to the music of the Dutch of Orange-Nassau in Old French: “Je national anthem by the 16th-century Dutch maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In composer Valerius. 1988 one of the two lions on the seal was officially replaced with a lioness. The seal is now the focal point of the “Hofstra Pride” The Hofstra Flag logo.

The Hofstra storm flag is modeled after an actual Dutch geus, a privateer’s flag. In 1991 a representative of Holland’s Queen The Hofstra Nicknames Beatrix presented the banner to then Hofstra President (now President Emeritus) James M. Shuart. The history of the flag dates The Hofstra nickname has also evolved over the years. For back to 1572, when a group of Dutch loyalists called decades, Hofstra athletic teams have used the Watergeuzen used the flag’s mast to ram the gates of nicknames Flying Dutchmen, Dutchmen, a Dutch city in their opposition to Spanish rule. or Dutch. Recently, an additional While the Netherlands Royal Navy flies the nickname of The Pride has become original red, white and blue geus, the popular. We have not changed our Hofstra version has been redesigned in nickname. We are both the Dutch (and the school colors of gold, white and its variations) and the Pride. blue. The Pride nickname started during The gold, white and blue Hofstra the University’s dramatic recovery colors themselves spring from and growth in the mid to late ‘80’s Dutch roots. The first official from a major fiscal crisis during the Hofstra flag appeared on April 19, previous decade. The first 1940, when Dr. Alexander consistent use of the word “Pride” Loudon, an envoy for Queen relating to athletics started in 1989 Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, when the University’s athletic presented his country’s flag to booster club was founded and Hofstra in a special ceremony. called itself The Pride Club. At that However, the flag he presented was time it had no meaning associated not the red, white and blue flag of the with our teams. It was simply Netherlands, but the orange, white consistent with a general feeling and blue banner of William of about all of our efforts. Nassau with a Hofstra emblem placed on the flag. The University The Pride nickname has also evolved has used the design ever since, over the past decade in a more although President Shuart, after specific fashion than just the researching the colors, replaced expression of the feeling. The word the orange hue with gold, making pride is used to describe a sense of the flag truer to the original having strong self-respect or a House of Nassau. The flag is one 38 sense of accomplishment. But in

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Hofstra Heritage LACROSSE 1988 the lion on the right side of the shield on the Hofstra seal immediately fell in love with her. Knowing he could never was changed into a lioness to symbolize gender equity. out run her, he sought the help of Venus. This, in turn, led to the development of the University mascots — Kate and Willie Pride, a lion and lioness. Venus agreed, and gave him three golden apples, which The two lions led to extensive use of the word Hippomenes was to throw in front of Atalanta during “Pride” in talking about Hofstra, as a group of lions the race. The apples were so desirable it would be is called a pride. In 1995 bronze reproductions of impossible for her to resist picking them up, and thus the lion and lioness were added to the campus she would lose the race. All this came to pass, and scenery. In fact, there are now four such pairs of when the race was over and won by Hippomenes, sculptures on campus. they fell deeply in love and the youth carried off his prize. However, they angered Venus for their However, the evolution continues even further. failure to thank her. As punishment, she In 1997, the University purchased a sculpture turned Hippomenes into a lion and Atalanta by Paul Manship of “Atalanta,” a figure from into a lioness. Hofstra Heritage Greek mythology. It is an impressive 14-foot tall figure of a running woman. It is on the With this strong identification with lions west side of Hofstra Stadium. To complement and the multiple meanings of the word this figure, in 1998, the University pride, our coaches and players, as well commissioned Gregg Wyatt to sculpt a as the sports media, have begun to use it similarly sized figure of a running man. In extensively over the last several years. this case it was a representation of Our women’s teams especially are more “Hippomenes” who was a central figure in comfortable calling themselves The the myth. The myth of Atalanta and Pride, which is genderless, than they Hippomenes relates closely to Hofstra are calling themselves The Flying symbology. Dutchwomen or the Lady Dutch. The men’s teams are also comfortable with As the myth goes, an Oracle told Atalanta, the nickname Pride. as a young girl, that she must never marry. Thus, Atalanta avoided men and devoted However, as noted earlier, we herself to the chase. Soon she could have not abandoned the Flying outrun any man. Yet because Atalanta Dutchmen or formally was so attractive she had many adopted The Pride. There is suitors. To deal with them she nothing wrong with imposed an almost impossible having more than one condition. She would only nickname. It is not marry one who could beat her uncommon for a in a foot race. While she school to have two would be the prize of such nicknames as a race, the penalty for institutions such as losing was death. Yale, Virginia, Georgia Nonetheless there Tech and Army have were suitors and multiple monikers. The there was need of a bottom line is our judge for such name is HOFSTRA. races. Hippomenes was chosen for this role. However, when he saw Atalanta he

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Long Island, New York

Long Island, New York Long Island offers the best of both worlds: it is a suburban In addition, Long Island is home to 20 state parks, 100 golf haven that is also convenient to New York City. Location, courses, 100 tennis clubs and 400 yacht clubs. The active however, is just one of many assets that makes Long Island person can enjoy camping, canoeing, bicycling, water skiing, attractive to both native residents and visitors alike. The boating or fishing. Others might enjoy visiting any of the people, the sites and the unique geography of Long Island lighthouses, the millionaire mansions, the art galleries or one bring people back again and again. of Long Island’s 14 wineries. The tourist may join the crowd at theaters and gourmet seafood restaurants, or hit one of the Long Island is the largest island adjoining the continental many exciting nightclubs. Families might cool off at the beach United States. Twenty miles wide and approximately 118 miles or the water park. The Hamptons, at the heart of the South long, Long Island is separated from the mainland on the north Fork, are considered a summer resort area and are famous as by the Long Island Sound and on the the playground community of the rich and south by the Atlantic Ocean. It measures famous. 100 miles from the Nassau-Queens border to Montauk Point, which lies on Long Island is the place for the sports fan, as the eastern tip of the South Fork. The well. The Nassau Veterans Memorial eastern tip of the North Fork is called Coliseum, which is literally across the street Orient Point. The forks are separated by from Hofstra, offers concerts, children’s the beautiful waters of the Great shows and is home to the National Hockey Peconic Bay and Gardiner’s Bay. Nestled League’s New York Islanders. Belmont Park, in the bays between the two forks are home of horse racing’s Belmont Stakes, Shelter Island and Gardiner’s Island. offers the thoroughbred With a population of 2.6 million people, horse enthusiast Long Island has a population larger than an outlet in 20 states. It has 19 colleges and universities with 150,000 beautiful students, and 127 public school districts with more than surroundings. 415,000 students. The region is considered one of the nation’s Heading into wealthiest areas with a per Queens, there’s household median income of Shea Stadium, $52,000. The work force on home of the New Long Island now exceeds 1.4 York Mets. Further million persons, and the region west, and a short boasts one of the lowest ride via the Long unemployment rates in the Island Rail Road, is New York City, nation. The economy is made where students can frequent museums, up of more than 85,000 theaters, retailers, Madison Square businesses, has 50 million Garden, South Street Seaport and square feet of office space, and more. has more than 1,000 shopping malls. Roosevelt Field is the More than 24 million people visit premier mall on Long Island, Long Island each year pumping featuring department stores and approximately $7 billion into its specialty shops, and is only minutes from the Hofstra economy through tourism. Long Island is not merely a place University campus. for the tourist, however. Generations have settled down and made their living on Long Island, enjoying the benefits of The most distinguishing features of Long Island, however, are moderate climate, miles of beautiful beaches, easy access to its scenic beauty and its many sites and attractions. It has New York City, and a place to call home. With scores of major become a vacation spot for many, a “getaway” from big city attractions and distinctive sites, Long Island has it all for the hassles and distractions. People travel to enjoy the 1,100 tourist, as well as the year-round resident. square miles of shoreline on more than 150 different beaches. No area of the Island is more than 15 minutes from a world- (Courtesy of This Month on Long Island, Island-Metro class beach. Jones Beach, which lies on the south shore, is a Publications, and the Long Island Convention and Visitors 2,400-acre park with six miles of ocean beach, boardwalk, bay Bureau) beach, pool, golf and outdoor concerts. It is 10 minutes from Hofstra and, in the summer, students can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to the beach. 40

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA The Colonial Athletic Association LACROSSE Boasting a roster of 10 well-respected academic institutions, and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the the Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on a United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond proud history as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences. as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members With the addition of four new members last year, the CAA’s (UNC Wilmington and American) and decided to form a new geographic footprint stretches from the shadow of the Statue of association. Liberty to the beaches of North Carolina. The landscape of the CAA is dotted with major metropolitan areas that include four The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), June 6, 1985. A “Proclamation of Creation” was signed by Philadelphia (4), Washington, D.C. (8) and Baltimore (24). representatives of the eight charter institutions and by members of the media assembled for the announcement. By The CAA showcases the athletic and academic skills of some the fall of 1986, the league gained automatic bids to NCAA of the nation’s top student-athletes. On the playing field, the Championships in men’s basketball, soccer, baseball and conference has produced 15 national team champions in four women’s basketball and formed an officials’ bureau. Old different sports, 28 individual national champions, 11 national Dominion became a member of the CAA in 1991-92 and coaches of the year and nine national players of the year. In Virginia Commonwealth University joined the conference in recent years, the CAA has ranked as the top Division I non- 1995-96. football conference in the Sears Directors Cup standings. In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a reputation as a Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated “giant killer” in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1981, CAA away from competition, which include five schools have posted 12 wins over higher-seeded Rhodes Scholars, 11 NCAA post- teams, including UNC Wilmington’s upset of graduate scholars and 11 Southern California last March. Nine of Honda Award winners. the conference’s 10 teams have made

Annually, there are more at least two NCAA Tournament The Colonial Athletic Association than 600 CAA student- appearances since 1990. athletes who post at least a 3.2 grade point The tradition is equally as average and letter in a strong in women’s basketball, varsity sport to garner where Old Dominion and CAA Scholar-Athlete James Madison represent two of accolades. the top 10 winningest teams in the history of Division I. The Lady Under the direction of Monarchs have captured three Commissioner Thomas E. national championships (1979, 1980, Yeager, who has guided the CAA 1985) and reached the title game in 1997. since its inception, the league basked in Last season, ODU advanced to the Elite Eight before the national spotlight on December 13, 2000. The falling to eventual national champion Connecticut. JMU made University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University four Sweet 16 appearances between 1986 and 1991. and Towson University were introduced as the conference’s newest members during a live televised press conference from The conference has also excelled in many other sports. CAA the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. The four new institutions squads have won 10 field hockey national titles since the joined George Mason University, James Madison University, championship began in 1981, which is not only more than any University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion other conference but represents nearly half of all titles won. In University, Virginia Commonwealth University and the College baseball, the CAA has ranked as one of the nation’s top five of William & Mary, expanding the CAA to 10 members for conferences in four of the past five seasons, with six teams the first time in its history. rated among the top 100 in Division I last season. The CAA is annually ranked among the nation’s top 10 conferences in The CAA conducts championships in 21 men’s and women’s men’s and women’s soccer, and has traditionally sent multiple sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, teams to the NCAA Tournament. The conference finished the basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & 2001-02 campaign with teams ranked among the top 20 diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes nationally in cross country, field hockey, soccer, women’s battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field basketball, wrestling, tennis and lacrosse. hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball and golf. From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in producing performers who not only stand The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its out on the playing field, but also in the classroom. current members- George Mason, James Madison, and William 41

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2002 Hofstra Lacrosse Statistics & Results 2002 Statistics & Results Faceoffs Shot Player GP-GS Sh G A Pts. SHG GB Pen. Min. Won Att. Pct. Pct. Tom Kessler 14-14 82 28 21 49 0 47 4 3.0 0 0 .000 .341 Scott Dooley 14-14 84 31 14 45 0 26 1 1.0 0 0 .000 .369 Steve McTigue 14-14 42 14 16 30 0 28 4 2.5 0 0 .000 .333 Jim Femminella 14-0 49 20 4 24 0 12 2 1.0 0 0 .000 .408 Paul Rao 14-14 47 16 4 20 3 68 5 4.0 73 147 .497 .340 Kevin Dougherty 14-13 67 15 4 19 0 21 2 2.0 0 0 .000 .224 Adam Hananel 14-2 51 9 10 19 0 41 4 2.5 23 65 .354 .176 Paul Defendini 11-0 39 11 0 11 0 17 1 0.5 38 76 .500 .282 Bryan Walker 14-12 18 6 3 9 0 21 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .333 Ryan Harris 10-0 12 3 7 10 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .250 Mike Allain 13-1 7 5 0 5 0 47 5 4.0 0 0 .000 .714 Rich Mekeel 13-0 17 3 3 6 0 16 2 1.5 16 24 .667 .176 Brian Connelly 12-0 13 3 3 6 0 5 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .231 Mike Morrison 14-0 7 2 5 7 0 17 2 1.0 6 12 .500 .286 Joe Kostonlansky 4-0 12 3 1 4 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .250 Nicky Polanco 14-14 9 2 3 5 1 73 9 8.0 0 0 .000 .222 Gerry Donaghy 14-0 4 3 0 3 0 5 4 3.0 0 0 .000 .750 Ryan O’ Donnell 14-1 7 2 0 2 0 3 1 1.0 4 9 .444 .286 James Morgan 12-0 7 1 2 3 0 6 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .143 Doug Machen 7-0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .500 Brian Zuchelli 13-13 2 0 0 0 0 46 8 7.0 0 0 .000 .000 Dan Royle 7-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 .000 Evan LaPenna 13-13 1 0 0 0 0 38 8 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Freddy Casanova 13-1 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1.5 0 0 .000 .000 Jack Alaimo 14-14 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Jason Pearl 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 16 3 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Dave Sweeney 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.5 0 0 .000 .000 Michael Bennett 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .00 .000 Aaron Kozlowski 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Steve Izzo 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 J.P. Brazel 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Ryan Olmstead 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Keith Reilly 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Andris Dikmanis 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 .000 .000 Jon Edwards 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 .000 .000

Hofstra 14-14 581 178 100 278 4 599 63 48.5 160 333 .480 .306 Opponents 14-14 377 107 68 175 0 506 70 57.5 173 333 .520 .284 2002 Hofstra Lacrosse Results

Overall Record: 11-3 CAA Record: 5-1 Date Opponent Score Record Site Att. 2/23 at #12 Massachusetts W 12-11 OT 1-0 A Amherst, MA 1227 3/2 *#8 Loyola 7-8 L 1-1 H Hempstead, NY 1750 3/5 *Villanova W 12-5 2-1 H Hempstead, NY 473 3/9 #2 Johns Hopkins 8-9 L 2-2 H Hempstead, NY 4531 3/16 at #8 Princeton 4-12 L 2-3 A Princeton, NJ 2500 3/19 Fairfield W 11-8 3-3 H Hempstead, NY 748 3/23 at #18 Notre Dame W 15-5 4-3 A Notre Dame, IN 1000 3/26 *at Drexel W 18-10 5-3 A Philadelphia, PA 100 3/30 Army W 16-9 6-3 H Hempstead, NY 2043 4/6 *at #14 Towson W 13-7 7-3 A Towson, MD 1114 4/13 *at Delaware W 17-5 8-3 A Newark, DE 1354 4/19 *Sacred Heart W 19-5 9-3 H Hempstead, NY 2224 4/26 #7 Duke W 14-6 10-3 H Hempstead, NY 5995 5/1 #12 North Carolina W 12-7 11-3 H Hempstead, NY 3428 *CAA Game 42

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2002 Hofstra Lacrosse Statistics & Results LACROSSE Goalkeeping Player GP-GS W L Min. Svs. GA Save Pct. GAA Jack Alaimo 14-14 11 3 786:14 118 92 .562 7.02 Steve Izzo 5-0 0 0 17:08 4 3 .571 10.51 J.P. Brazel 4-0 0 0 10:32 2 3 .400 17.09 Michael Bennett 5-0 0 0 26:19 5 9 .357 20.52 Hofstra 14-14 11 3 840:13 129 107 .547 7.49 Opponents 14-14 3 11 840:13 184 178 .508 12.71

Score by Period

1 2 3 4 OT Total Hofstra 42 51 35 49 1 178 Opponents 20 24 27 36 0 107 2002 Statistics & Results

Statistics by Period Shots 1 2 3 4 OT Total Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Hofstra 155 148 132 145 1 581 Hofstra 10 14 19 20 0 63 Opponents 76 100 96 105 0 377 Opponents 8 19 21 22 0 70

Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Turnovers 1 2 3 4 OT Total Hofstra 27 37 31 34 0 129 Hofstra 30 27 30 29 0 116 Opponents 47 48 42 47 0 184 Opponents 39 38 37 31 0 145

Faceoffs Won 1 2 3 4 OT Total Clears 1 2 3 4 OT Total Hofstra 36 33 39 51 1 160 Hofstra 73 73 64 63 0 273 Opponents 40 53 34 46 0 173 Opponents 57 56 54 65 0 232

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Failed Clears 1 2 3 4 OT Total Hofstra 131 156 154 157 1 599 Hofstra 12 16 13 12 0 53 Opponents 121 133 122 130 0 506 Opponents 30 31 32 25 0 118

Extra Man Opportunities: Hofstra 21 of 62 (.339) with 37 shots Clear Percentages: Hofstra 273 of 326 (.837) Opponents 14 of 61 (.230) with 25 shots Opponents 232 of 350 (.663)

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2002 Game Summaries Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Paul Rao 3, Tom Kessler 2, Jim Femminella 2, Steve McTigue 2, Kevin Dougherty, Adam Hananel, Joe Kostolansky; GAME 1 AT MASSACHUSETTS: Assists: Tom Kessler 2, Kevin Dougherty 2, Scott Dooley. Paul Rao scored 13 seconds into the first overtime to give the 10th-ranked Massachusetts Scoring: Goals: Kevin Leveille 3, Dan Paccione 3, Chris Pride of Hofstra a 12-11 victory over the 12th-ranked Minutemen of Fiore 2, Jeff Zywicki 2, Craig Conn; Assists: Marc Morley 3, Dusty Smith, Massachusetts at Garber Field. The overtime goal averted a Minutemen Jeff Zywicki. come-from-behind victory. Hofstra had built an 8-3 lead in the second quarter, only to see UMass rally back in the second half to tie the game at Hofstra UMass 10 on a goal by Dan Paccione with 4:23 in regulation and then take an 11- Shots: 32 33 10 lead with 3:26 to play after a goal by Jeff Zywicki. But Hofstra was able Ground Balls: 52 45 to get the ball back in the waning seconds of regulation as Tom Kessler fed Face-offs Won: 12 13 Steve McTigue, who fired a behind-the-head shot past UMass goalie Rob Saves: 13 8 Schneider with 2.8 seconds remaining in regulation. In the overtime, Rao, Penalties: 3-2.5 4-3.0 in his Hofstra debut after transferring from Nassau Community College in EMO: 1/4 2/3 January of 2001, won the face-off, scooped up the ground ball, ran down Clears/Failed: 25/10 22/10 the right side and bounced a shot past UMass goalie Schneider to end the contest. Rao led the Pride with three goals in the contest. Tom Kessler, Jim Goalies: UM-Rob Schneider; HU-Jack Alaimo Femminella and Steve McTigue each added two goals for Hofstra, while Attendance: 1,227 Kevin Dougherty chipped in with one goal and two assists. After exchang- ing the first six goals of the game in the first quarter, Hofstra exploded for six goals in the second period, including five straight to open the period to build an 8-3 lead with 8:54 to play after Jim Femminella’s second goal in GAME 2 VS. LOYOLA: the run. But after UMass’ Kevin Leveille and Rao traded goals, Chris Fiore Stephen Brundage scored his second goal of the game with just 44 seconds and Dan Paccione tallied goals for the Minutemen to close the gap to 9-6 remaining in regulation to cap a fourth quarter rally as eighth-ranked at halftime. UMass got closer in the third as Craig Conn and Leveille sand- Loyola defeated 10th-ranked Hofstra, 8-7 in a Colonial Athletic wiched a goal by Joe Kostolansky to close the gap to 10-8. Kostolansky Association game at Hofstra Stadium. The victory is the Greyhounds’ missed all but the first two games of 2001 for Hofstra with a knee injury eighth consecutive win over the Pride. Loyola senior attackman Michael suffered at Loyola. Leveille and Paccione, who each tallied three goals for Sullivan led all players with four goals and two assists while Brundage the Minutemen, and Jeff Zywicki, who tallied two goals in the contest, added two goals and three assists. Junior middie Paul Rao and senior mid- scored unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to put UMass ahead. Leville die Adam Hananel each tallied two goals for Hofstra while senior attack- scored an unassisted goal 2:34 into the period while Paccione scored eight man Tom Kessler posted two assists for the Pride. Hofstra came out minutes later. In a very physical but evenly played game, UMass outshot inspired, scoring the first four goals of the contest, including two by Rao, Hofstra 33-22 while Hofstra picked up 52 ground balls to the Minutemen’s to take a 4-0 lead late in the first quarter. Brundage got Loyola on the 45. Hofstra goalie Jack Alaimo recorded 13 saves in the cage while board, and started a three-goal Greyhound run, with an unassisted goal Schneider posted eight saves. with just 1:08 to play in the period. Senior Kevin Roy scored two minutes into the second period off a pass from Sullivan before Brundage fed 1234OTF Sullivan for another Loyola goal 2:47 later. But Hofstra senior Steve #10 Hofstra 3 6111 12 McTigue ended the Loyola run with his third goal of the year with 8:35 to #12 UMass 3 3230 11 play in the half as the Pride held a 5-3 advantage at the break. Hofstra goalie Jack Alaimo, who recorded 18 saves in the Pride cage, was superb,

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2002 Hofstra Game Summaries LACROSSE posting nine saves in the half. Adam Hananel scored his second of the 2001, scored his first of the game and third of the season 55 seconds into game and third of the season 8:05 into the third quarter to boost the the third quarter off a pass from Dooley. Wildcat freshman attackman Marc Hofstra lead to 6-3 before Brundage fed Sullivan again for a goal at the Creegan ended the Hofstra streak with his third goal of the season off a 11:41 mark. But Hofstra junior attackman Joe Kostolansky scored his sec- pass from Brian Marks 5:28 into the period. Senior Peter Franchetti closed ond of the season just 41 seconds before the end of the quarter to give the the gap to 6-4 with his fourth goal of the season from Justin Marks with Pride a 7-4 lead after three periods. Hofstra was unable to score in the 5:17 remaining in the third quarter. But Hofstra ran off four more unan- fourth but leading 7-4 the Hofstra defense was able to blank swered goals in the first 5:50 of the fourth period. Jim the Greyhounds for the first 9:58 of the fourth quar- Femminella scored his third of the season, ter before Loyola mounted its rally. First, jun- Kessler added two more goals, and Dooley ior Chris Summers scored off a pass from added his second of the game and the Chris Einhorn with 5:02 to play. third of the season to give the Then, Sullivan scored his third of Pride a 10-4 lead. Brian Marks the game and sixth of the season closed out the Villanova scor- off a pass from Joey Case 1:10 ing at the 6:54 mark off a later to cut the deficit to 7-6. pass from Holloway before Then, for the third time in Dooley and Kessler added the contest, Brundage fed insurance goals in the vic- Sullivan to tie the game at 7- tory. In addition to Kessler 7 with 2:48 to play. The Pride and Dooley, Steve McTigue had problems picking up the added a goal and three ball in the final two minutes assists for the Pride. Brian leading up to Sullivan repaying Marks and Mike Holloway, who Brundage for his hard work, when he each posted a goal and an assist, 2002 Game Summaries fed the sophomore from the right side of led Villanova. Goalie Jack Alaimo the Hofstra cage just a second before getting recorded six saves in the victory as the crunched by two Hofstra defenders. Brundage, in one Pride outshot Villanova 31-23. motion, caught the pass in front of the cage and fired a shot past Alaimo with 44 seconds to play. 1234 F Villanova 2021 5 1234 F #11 Hofstra 2316 12 #8 Loyola 1212 8 #10 Hofstra 4120 7 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Kessler 4, Scott Dooley 3, Jim Femminella, Kevin Dougherty, Steve McTigue, Joe Kostolansky, Nicky Polanco; Assists: Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Paul Rao 2, Adam Hananel 2, Steve McTigue, Steve McTigue 3, Scott Dooley 2, Tom Kessler, Joe Kostolansky, Nicky Scott Dooley, Joe Kostolansky; Assists: Tom Kessler 2. Polanco. Loyola Scoring: Goals: Michael Sullivan 4, Stephen Brundage 2, Kevin Villanova Scoring: Goals: Brian Marks, Mike Holloway, Peter Franchetti, Roy, Chris Summers; Assists: Stephen Brundage 4, Michael Sullivan 2, Dan Fanelli, Marc Creegan; Assists: Brian Marks, Mike Holloway, Richie Joey Case, Chris Einhorn. Kratz, Justin Marks.

Hofstra Loyola Hofstra Villanova Shots: 38 35 Shots: 31 23 Ground Balls: 30 41 Ground Balls: 35 41 Face-offs Won: 315 Face-offs Won: 10 11 Saves: 18 15 Saves: 612 Penalties: 9-6.0 6-4.0 Penalties: 6-4.5 6-5.5 EMO: 0-5 1-9 EMO: 2-5 2-5 Clears/Failed: 19/2 17/9 Clears/Failed: 15/7 14/8

Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo; LC-Mark Bloomquist Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo; VU-Dan Biser Attendance: 1,705 Attendance: 473 GAME 3 VS. VILLANOVA: GAME 4 VS. JOHNS HOPKINS: Tom Kessler tallied four goals and one assist, and Scott Dooley added three Adam Doneger’s third goal of the game – and the quarter – with just 11 goals and two assists to lead the 11th-ranked Pride of Hofstra to a 12-5 seconds to play in regulation gave the second-ranked Blue Jays of Johns CAA victory over Villanova at Hofstra Stadium. Playing the Pride for the Hopkins (2-0) a 9-8 come-from-behind victory over 11th-ranked Hofstra first time since 1989, Villanova jumped on the board first as senior middie (2-2) at Hofstra Stadium. In addition to Doneger’s three goals, Conor Ford Mike Holloway recorded an unassisted goal just 58 seconds into the con- recorded a goal and three assists, and Bobby Benson posted two goals and test. The Wildcats boosted the lead to 2-0 when sophomore middie Richie one assists for the Blue Jays. Paul Rao, Tom Kessler and Kevin Dougherty Kratz fed Long Island native Dan Fanelli at the 4:35 mark. But Hofstra each tallied two goals for Hofstra. In a see-saw battle that featured seven went on a 6-0 run with six different players scoring goals to take a 6-2 tied scores, Doneger scored his first goal 4:44 into the fourth quarter to lead early in the third quarter. Dooley opened the spurt with an unassisted give Hopkins a 7-6 lead. But Hofstra middie Paul Rao, who scored a man- goal, his second of the season, at the 5:26 mark of the first period. Junior down goal earlier in the quarter, scored his second of the game with 6:16 Joe Kostolansky scored his third goal of the season to tie the game at 2-2 to play to tie the game at 7-7. Pride middie Paul Defendini, in his 2002 with 4:52 to play in the first quarter. Junior middie Kevin Dougherty tal- debut after suffering a sprained knee during the preseason, tallied his first lied his second goal of the season 2:37 into the second quarter before sen- goal of the year on a shot from 12 yards out off a feed from sophomore iors Steve McTigue, an attackman, and Nicky Polanco, a defenseman, com- Rich Mekeel to give Hofstra an 8-7 advantage with 4:23 to play. Doneger bined for two more. First, Polanco fed McTigue at the 7:06 mark before scored his second in front of the cage off a pass from Conor Ford with McTigue repaid the favor with a pass out front to Polanco, who bagged the 2:34 to play to tie the game at 8-8. After Hofstra regained possession just second goal of his Hofstra career and the first this season with 5:09 inside the two-minute mark, the Pride worked the ball around before turn- remaining in the half. Kessler, who set a school-record with 51 goals in ing it over on a high pass to the side of Hopkins goalie Nick Murtha (10 45

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2002 Game Summaries saves). After killing some time and taking a timeout, Hopkins worked the would end the Tiger run with a short-handed goal at the 8:37 mark. It was ball in the Hofstra end before Ford came around from behind the cage and Polanco’s second goal of the year. Pride attackman Steve McTigue scored fed a wide-open Doneger, who fired a shot past Hofstra senior goalie Jack Hofstra’s third goal of the game almost a minute later off a pass from Tom Alaimo (nine saves) from 11 yards out. Hopkins won the ensuing face-off Kessler to close the gap to 10-3. But Sean Hartofilis and Boyle came back and ran out the clock as the Blue Jays posted their second straight one- with Princeton goals to boost the Tiger lead to 12-3 before Hofstra fresh- goal come-from-behind victory over the Pride. Hofstra outshot the Blue man Ryan Harris would close out the scoring off a pass from Jim Jays 37-27 and picked up 29 ground balls to Hopkins’ 24. Femminella with 25 seconds to play in the game. The Tigers outshot Hofstra 32-29 as Princeton goalie Julian Gould recorded 13 saves in 57:30 1234 F before being relieved by Matthew Larkin. Pride goalie Jack Alaimo posted #2 Johns Hopkins 0414 9 nine saves and allowed 10 goals in 54:32. #11 Hofstra 1214 8 1234 F Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Paul Rao 2, Tom Kessler 2, Kevin Dougherty 2, Hofstra 1003 4 Paul Defendini, Adam Hananel; Assists: Bryan Walker 2, Rich Mekeel. Princeton 3144 12 JHU Scoring: Goals: Adam Doneger 3, Bobby Benson 2, Kyle Barrie, Conor Ford, Peter LeSueur, Joe McDermott; Assists: Conor Ford 3, Bobby Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Adam Hananel, Nicky Polanco, Steve McTigue, Benson, Joe McDermott. Ryan Harris; Assists: Kevin Dougherty, Tom Kessler, Jim Femminella. Princeton Scoring: Goals: B.J. Prager 4, Ryan Boyle 3, Dan Clark 2, Brad Hofstra JHU Dumont 2, Sean Hartofilis; Assists: Ryan Boyle 2, Matt Trevenen 2. Shots: 37 27 Ground Balls: 29 24 Hofstra Princeton Face-offs Won: 10 11 Shots: 29 32 Saves: 910 Ground Balls: 34 33 Penalties: 1-1.0 3-2.5 Face-offs Won: 10 9 EMO: 0-3 0-1 Saves: 11 13 Clears/Failed: 14/2 16/6 Penalties: 4-3.0 1-0.5 EMO: 0-1 1-4 Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo; JHU-Nick Murtha Clears/Failed: 16/2 19/2 Attendance: 4,531 Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo (54:32, 10 GA, 9 Svs.), Michael Bennett (5:28, 2 GA, 2 Svs.); PU-Julian Gould (57:35, 3 GA, 13 Svs.), Matthew Larkin (2:25, 1 GA, 0 Svs.) GAME 4 AT PRINCETON: Attendance: 2,500 B.J. Prager scored four goals and Ryan Boyle added three goals and two assists to lead the eighth-ranked Princeton Tigers (1-2) to a 12-4 victory over the 11th-ranked Hofstra Pride (2-3) at Class of ’52 Stadium. Dan Clark and Brad Dumont also scored twice for the defending national GAME 6 VS. FAIRFIELD: champion Tigers, who were making their 2002 home debut. Hofstra got on Tom Kessler recorded three goals and four assists as #12 Hofstra (3-3) the board first, just 3:13 into the contest, as Adam Hananel tallied his fifth downed unranked Fairfield (2-3) 11-8 at Hofstra Stadium. The victory is goal of the season off a pass from Kevin Dougherty. But Princeton would Hofstra’s 13th straight over an unranked opponent dating back to the 2000 score the next 10 goals to cruise to victory. Clark would start the Tiger season. Kevin Dougherty and attackman Jim Femminella each added two onslaught with back-to-back unassisted goals for the Pride. The Stags jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Matt goals at the 6:50 and 9:06 marks. Boyle Buecker at the 4:32 and 12:27 marks of the first quarter. But Hofstra fresh- scored an unassisted tally 11 seconds man attack James Morgan scored his first college goal at the 14:27 mark later to close the scoring for the period off a pass from Kessler to start a 5-0 Pride goal spurt. After the sluggish with Princeton ahead, 3-1. Prager scored first quarter, Hofstra erupted in the second quarter for three more goals his first of the game and third of the while dominating play. First, Femminella scored his fourth of the season season from Matt Trevenen 6:56 from Kessler at the 7:40 mark of the second quarter. Then Kessler scored into the second quarter to give his ninth of the year from Adam Hananel nine seconds later. Femminella the Tigers a 4-1 lead at halftime. and Kessler would hook up again for Femminella’s second of the game and Brad Dumont opened the third fifth of the season just 27 seconds before the end of the first half for a 4-2 quarter scoring 1:17 into the Pride lead at the break. Hofstra outshot Fairfield 18-3 and picked up 13 period with his third goal of ground balls to the Stags’ five in the period ,as only spectacular play by the year before Prager would Stags goalie C.J. Kemp, who stopped six shots in the period, prevented an tally three consecutive goals early rout. Kevin Dougherty scored his fifth goal of the season from to boost the Princeton lead Hananel 2:21 into the third quarter to boost the Pride lead to 5-2 before to 8-1 after three quarters. Troy Bamann ended the Hofstra run with a goal off a pass from Tom Trevenen assisted on Werney 24 seconds later. The Pride went on another goal spurt, this time Prager’s first goal in the 6-0, as Bryan Walker and Gerry Donaghy each scored their first goals of period while Ryan Boyle the season, followed by Dougherty, Kessler and Brian Connelly (1st), assisted on the latter before the end of the third to give Hofstra a 10-3 lead heading into the two. Ryan Boyle scored final period. The Pride outshot Fairfield 11-2 in the third quarter and his second of the game outscored the Stags 6-1. Kessler scored his third of the game and 11th of and fourth of the year 42 sec- the season just 46 seconds into the fourth quarter before Fairfield, behind onds into the fourth quarter, two goals each from Rob Scipioni and Rory McCarthy and one by Buecker, and Brad Dumont scored his made a late run that fell short. The Pride outshot Fairfield 42-15, picked second of the game and up 51 ground balls to the Stags’ 24 and won 15 of 23 face-offs in the con- fourth of the season at the test. Matt Buecker, who tallied three goals and one assist to boost his Nicky Polanco 2:31 mark giving team-leading totals to 17 goals and four assists this year, and Rob Scipioni, Princeton a 10-1 lead. who added two goals and two assists to bump his season totals to five Hofstra defender goals and nine assists, led the Stags. Nicky Polanco 46

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Rich Mekeel, Nicky Polanco. 1234 F Notre Dame Scoring: Goals: Chris Richez, Dan Berger, Dan Straka, Devin Fairfield 2015 8 Ryan; Assists: Dan Berger, John Flandina. Hofstra 1361 11 Hofstra UND Fairfield Scoring: Goals: Matt Buecker 3, Rob Scipioni 2, Rory McCarthy Shots: 34 16 2, Troy Bamann; Assists: Rob Scipioni 2, Marc Torrey, Matt Buecker, Tom Ground Balls: 56 26 Werney, Tom Cook. Face-offs Won: 816 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Kessler 3, Jim Femminella 2, Kevin Saves: 813 Dougherty 2, Bryan Walker, Gerry Donaghy, Brian Connelly, James Penalties: 1-0.5 3-3.0 Morgan; Assists: Tom Kessler 4, Adam Hananel 2, Steve McTigue. EMO: 2-2 0-1 Clears/Failed: 29/5 12/14 Hofstra Fairfield Shots: 42 15 Goalies: HU- Jack Alaimo (55:40, 4GA, 6 svs.), Steve Izzo (3:00, 0 GA, 2 Ground Balls: 51 24 svs.), J.P. Brazel (1:20, 1 GA, 0 svs.); UND- Nick Antol Face-offs Won: 15 8 Saves: 29 Penalties: 2-1.5 2-1.0 EMO: 0-2 1-2 GAME 8 AT DREXEL: Clears/Failed: 18/3 20/9 Scott Dooley tallied four goals and two assists, and Paul Rao added two goals and two assists to lead the 12th-ranked Hofstra Pride (5-3, 2-1) to an Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo; FU-C.J. Kemp

18-10 CAA victory over the Drexel Dragons (4-4, 1-1) at Drexel Field. The 2002 Game Summaries Attendance: 783 victory is Hofstra’s third consecutive win this season and 14th straight over Drexel. Hofstra jumped out to a 6-1 lead after one quarter as Dooley scored twice in the first period. Steve McTigue opened the scoring with an unassisted goal just 2:02 into the game. Dooley scored his first of the game GAME 7 AT NOTRE DAME: and 12th of the season at the 7:31 mark. Freshman Brian Connelly Hofstra’s senior attack line of Scott Dooley, Tom Kessler and Steve McTigue notched his fourth of the season off a pass from Tom Kessler 40 seconds accounted for seven goals and six assists and the Pride defense held the later for a 3-0 lead. Dooley scored his second unassisted goal of the quar- Fighting Irish to five goals as #12 Hofstra defeated #18 Notre Dame 15-5 ter almost a minute later to boost the lead to 4-0. But Drexel middie Jarrett at Moose Krause Stadium. The Pride recorded their second straight victory Mizzi ended the Hofstra run with a goal off a feed from Sean Moloney with while the Irish dropped their third consecutive game. Dooley tallied three 2:53 remaining in the first. Hofstra senior middie Paul Defendini scored goals and two assists while McTigue and Kessler each added two goals and the first of two goals on the day with 1:40 remaining before Pride fresh- two assists. Ryan O’Donnell, Mike Allain and Kevin man Ryan Harris scored his second of the year off a feed from Kessler 24 Dougherty each also scored twice for Hofstra. Dan Berger had a goal and seconds later for a 6-1 advantage. Dragon junior Sean Metz opened the an assist to pace Notre Dame. Hofstra, which dominated play throughout second quarter scoring off a pass from Jason the contest, jumped on the Irish early, building a 4-1 lead after one quarter Kilpatrick at the 3:18 mark. But Connelly and an 8-4 advantage by halftime. Dooley, who recorded three goals and and Dooley tallied unassisted goals 1:11 two assists to lead all scorers, opened the scoring with an unassisted goal apart for a 8-2 lead. Kilpatrick scored 35 seconds into the contest. After Notre Dame freshman attack Chris Drexel’s third goal off a feed from Richez tied the game with an unassisted goal with 8:25 to play in the peri- Brian Madiera with 9:32 to play in od, Hofstra added goals by Tom Kessler (12th), Kevin Dougherty (7th) the half. But Jim Femminella and Bryan Walker (2nd) in the last 3:46 of the quarter to take a 4-1 lead scored 14 seconds later off a after one period. Hofstra outshot Notre Dame 8-1 and picked up 17 pass from Dooley to boost ground balls to the Irish’s seven in the first quarter. Hofstra junior attack the Hofstra lead to 9-3. Jim Femminella notched his sixth goal of the season 3:37 into the second After Drexel’s Mark quarter before Kessler tallied his second of the game and 13th of the sea- Williamson scored son off a pass from McTigue while man-up at the 5:17 mark to boost the with 4:16 to play, Pride lead to 6-1. Irish sophomore Dan Berger stopped the 5-0 Hofstra run Kessler scored his with an unassisted tally with 8:54 to play in the half 15th goal of the sea- before Dooley fed McTigue for his sixth goal of the year three minutes son from Adam later to give the Pride a 7-2 lead. Dan Straka took a pass from Berger and Hananel with nine scored Notre Dame’s third goal with 2:35 to play in the half. But defender seconds to play in the Mike Allain scored the first of two goals on the day and his first of the sea- half for a 10-4 lead. The son with 59 seconds to play in the second to give Hofstra an 8-3 lead. Irish Pride opened the third quar- attackman Owen Asplundh closed out the first half scoring with a tally off ter with three unanswered a pass from John Flandina with 29 seconds remaining in the half. Dooley goals by Kevin Dougherty (his scored an unassisted goal with 5:39 to play in the third quarter for ninth), a shorthanded goal by the period’s only score to give Hofstra a 9-4 lead before the Pride added six Paul Rao (his eighth of the sea- unanswered goals in the fourth to boost the lead to 15-4. Irish middie son), and Dooley’s fourth of the Devin Ryan closed out the scoring with an unassisted goal just 31 seconds game and 11th of the year for a 13- before the end of the contest. Hofstra outshot the Irish 34-16 and picked 4 lead. In addition to Dooley and up 56 ground balls to Notre Dame’s 26. Pride goalie Jack Alaimo recorded Rao, Jim Femminella, Paul Defendini Tom Kessler six saves in 55:35 before being relieved. and Brian Connelly each scored twice for Hofstra. Senior goalie Jack Alaimo 1234 F recorded 11 saves before being Hofstra 4416 15 relieved with seven minutes to play in Notre Dame 1301 5 the contest. Mark Williamson led Drexel with four goals and one assist Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 3, Tom Kessler 2, Steve McTigue 2, while Kilpatrick added two goals and two Kevin Dougherty 2, Mike Allain 2, Ryan O’Donnell 2, Jim Femminella, assists. Hofstra outshot Drexel 54-33 and Bryan Walker; Assists: Scott Dooley 2, Tom Kessler 2, Steve McTigue 2, won 19 of 31 face-offs. 47

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2002 Game Summaries first quarter scoring with an unassisted goal with 41 seconds to play in the 1234 F period. Hofstra opened the second quarter with three straight goals in the #12 Hofstra 6444 18 first 3:36 as Dooley scored his fourth off a pass from Bryan Walker at the Drexel 1324 10 2:00 mark; Rich Mekeel scored his first of the season 40 seconds later and Adam Hananel posted his sixth of the season off a feed from Femminella Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 4, Paul Rao 2, Jim Femminella 2, at the 3:36 mark to give Hofstra a 9-2 lead. Army sophomore Doug Paul Defendini 2, Brian Connelly 2, Steve McTigue, Bryan Walker, Kevin Bartolotta scored his second goal of the year at the 11:22 mark of the peri- Dougherty, Ryan Harris, Gerry Donaghy, Tom Kessler; Assists: Scott od before McTigue and Kessler scored back-to-back goals for Hofstra to Dooley 2, Paul Rao 2, Tom Kessler 2, Steve McTigue, Adam Hananel. boost the lead to 11-3. Army junior Mike Kamon scored with seven sec- Drexel Scoring: Goals: Mark Williamson 4, Jason Kilpatrick 2, Yoni onds remaining in the quarter to close out the first half scoring. Four dif- Cohen, Sean Metz, Pat Friel, Jarrett Mizzi; Assists: Sean Moloney 3, Jason ferent Pride players, Kessler, Mekeel, Paul Rao and Paul Defendini, scored Kilpatrick 2, Yoni Cohen, Brian Madiera, Dan Kennedy. as Hofstra outscored Army 4-2 in the third quarter to boost the lead to 15- 6 before the Black Knights scored three goals late in the fourth period to Hofstra Drexel account for the final score. In addition to Dooley and Kessler, Hofstra got Shots: 54 33 two goals each from Rich Mekeel, Tom Kessler and Paul Defendini. Pride Ground Balls: 45 36 goalie Jack Alaimo allowed just six goals while making six saves in 51:13 Face-offs Won: 19 12 before being relieved. In addition to Pearson, Army got three assists from Saves: 11 15 Colin Burke while senior goalie Dominik Nogic recorded 19 saves in the Penalties: 4-4.0 3-1.5 Black Knights’ cage. EMO: 0-3 0-4 Clears/Failed: 23/3 23/5 1234 F Army 2223 9 Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo (53:00, 7 GA, 11 svs.), Michael Bennett (5:36, 3 #12 Hofstra 6541 16 GA, 0 svs.), Steve Izzo (1:24, 0GA, 0 svs.); DU-Jordie Olivella (45:00, 14 GA, 8 svs.), Will Melton (15:00, 4 GA, 7 svs.) Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 5, Paul Defendini 2, Steve McTigue Attendance: 100 2, Tom Kessler 2, Rich Mekeel 2, Paul Rao, Jim Femminella, Adam Hananel; Assists: Steve McTigue 4, Scott Dooley 2, Tom Kessler, Jim Femminella, Bryan Walker, Nicky Polanco. Army Scoring: Goals: Tim Pearson 3, Mike Kamon, Jeff Bryan, Jimmy GAME 9 VS. ARMY: Vlahakis, Doug Bartolotta, Dino Cotilletta, Andy Mounce; Assists: Colin Scott Dooley scored a career-high five goals and eight points and linemate Burke 3, John Ryan, Jeff Bryan, Jimmy Vlahakis. Steve McTigue added a career-high six points on two goals and four assists to lead the 12th-ranked Hofstra Pride to a 16-9 victory over Army at Hofstra Army Hofstra Stadium. Hofstra scored the first five goals of the game on the way Shots: 52 32 to a 6-2 lead after one quarter and an 11-4 lead at halftime. McTigue Ground Balls: 49 40 opened the scoring 2:25 into the contest with his ninth goal of the year. Face-offs Won: 18 11 Dooley followed with an unassisted tally, his 12th of the season, just 1:27 Saves: 819 later. At the 5:32 mark, Jim Femminella took a pass from McTigue and Penalties: 4-2.5 7-6.0 scored his ninth of the year to give the Pride a 3-0 lead. Dooley scored EMO: 1-6 0-4 another unassisted goal at the 9:56 mark before Tom Kessler (2G, 1A) fed Clears/Failed: 23/6 17/11 Paul Defendini for his fourth goal of the season at the 10:22 mark. Army senior Tim Pearson, who had three goals on the day to break the Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo (51:13, 6 GA, 6 svs.), Michael Bennett (4:28, 1 Academy’s career point scoring record of 204 points set by Steve Heller GA, 0 svs.), Steve Izzo (4:19, 2 GA, 2 svs.); Army—Dominik Nogic (58:32, (1990-1993), ended Hofstra’s run with his 12th goal of the year off a pass 16 GA, 19 svs.), Tom LeRoux (1:28, 0 GA, 0 svs.) from Jimmy Vlahakis at the 10:57 Attendance: 2,043 mark. Dooley scored his third of the game off a pass from McTigue at the 12:44 mark GAME 10 AT TOWSON: before Army’s Jeff Tom Kessler’s second goal of the game and the record-setting 130th of his Bryan ended the career broke a 7-7 tie 2:17 into the fourth quarter and propelled the 11th- ranked Hofstra Pride to a 13-7 Colonial Athletic Association victory over the 14th-ranked Towson Tigers at Minnegan Stadium. The Pride jumped on Towson early, building a 6-0 lead by halftime after two goals in the first quarter and four in the second. Kessler opened the scoring 7:12 into the contest off a feed from Steve McTigue. It was Kessler’s 17th goal of the year. Just nine seconds before the end of the quarter, senior attack Scott Dooley scored his first of three goals on the day and the 17th of the season to give the Pride a 2-0 lead. Hofstra junior attack Jim Femminella scored his first of two goals on the day and his 10th of the season off a pass from Mike Morrison 6:22 into the second quarter to boost the lead to 3-0. Senior middie Paul Defendini scored his first of two off a feed by Brian Connelly with 5:41 to play in the half before Femminella scored his sec- ond with 3:25 remaining in the second quarter off a feed from freshman Ryan Harris for a 5-0 lead. Junior middie Kevin Dougherty scored his first of two goals just 1:22 before halftime to give Hofstra a 6-0 lead at the intermission. Towson junior attack Ryan Obloj got the Tigers on the board 16 seconds into the third quarter with a man-up goal. Dooley scored his second of the game and 18th of the season for Hofstra 3:01 into the third to make it 7-1 before the Tigers made a run. Junior middie Collin Mike Allain Meerholz started a 6-0 Towson spurt in the quarter that tied the game at 7- 7 heading into the final quarter. First, Meerholz scored from the left side 48

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2002 Hofstra Game Summaries LACROSSE with 8:06 to play in the third. Then Hunter Lochte scored an extra-man Assists: Adam Hananel 3, Ryan Harris 2, Jim Femminella, Paul Rao, Steve goal off a pass from Brad Reppert 57 seconds later. Meerholz then scored McTigue, Scott Dooley, Tom Kessler, Mike Morrison. his second from in front off a pass from Alex Fountain 30 seconds later to Delaware Scoring: Goals: Matt Lehmann, Brad Downer, Ryan Metzbower, bring Towson closer at 7-4. The Tigers tied the game with three goals in Scott Evans, Chris Bickley; Assists: Matt Lehmann, Matt Golini, R.C. 25 seconds as Fountain fed Kyle Campbell, who fired an underhanded Reed. shot past Hofstra goalie Jack Alaimo (9 saves) with 2:54 to play in the third period. Then Neil Adams scored his first two goals of the season as Hofstra Delaware the Tigers won the face-offs with Adams being the beneficiary of passes Shots: 57 32 from Zak Smith at the 2:44 mark and Danny Cocci 15 seconds later to tie Ground Balls: 51 43 the contest at 7-7. But Kessler’s goal 2:17 into the fourth quarter stopped Face-offs Won: 22 4 the Tiger run, gave him the school record for career goals and gave Hofstra Saves: 10 22 an 8-7 lead. Kessler’s 130 goals topped Bob Hiller’s 129 goals between Penalties: 5-4.5 7-8.0 1973 and 1976. Kevin Dougherty scored his second of the contest with EMO: 5-7 2-5 8:31 to play and Dooley tallied his fourth hat-trick in as many games 35 Clears/Failed: 16/3 17/13 second later to boost the Hofstra lead to 10-7. The Pride scored three goals in the final 1:14 as Gerry Donaghy, Ryan Harris and Paul Defendini dented Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo (48:01, 3 GA, 7 svs.), Michael Bennett (6:07, 1 the twine to give Hofstra the 13-7 victory. GA, 3 svs.), Steve Izzo (3:21, 0 GA, 0 svs.), J.P. Brazel (2:31, 1 GA, 0 svs.); UD-Dave Mullen; 1234 F Attendance: 1,354 Hofstra 2416 13 Towson 0070 7

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 3, Jim Femminella 2, Tom Kessler 2, GAME 12 VS. SACRED HEART: 2002 Game Summaries Kevin Dougherty 2, Paul Defendini 2, Gerry Donaghy, Ryan Harris; Scott Dooley recorded three goals and two assists, and Adam Hananel and Assists: Steve McTigue, Mike Morrison, Brian Connelly, Ryan Harris, Tom Jim Femminella each added three goals and one assist to lead the ninth- Kessler, Scott Dooley. ranked Hofstra Pride to a 19-5 Colonial Athletic Association victory over Towson Scoring: Goals: Collin Meerholz 2, Neil Adams 2, Ryan Obloj, the Sacred Heart Pioneers at Hofstra Stadium. The victory is Hofstra’s sev- Hunter Lochte, Kyle Campbell; Assists: Alex Fountain 2, Brad Reppert, enth consecutive win as the Pride produced their highest goal output of Zak Smith, Danny Cocchi. the season. A 1:45 pre-game delay due to a severe thunderstorm that rum- bled through the metropolitan area and Hofstra Towson pushed the start time of the game Shots: 37 29 to 8:45 p.m. didn’t hamper Ground Balls: 40 48 Hofstra’s efforts as the Face-offs Won: 419 Pride scored 10 unan- Saves: 98 swered goals from the Penalties: 7-4.5 6-5.5 start to put the game EMO: 2-5 1-7 away early. The Clears/Failed: 18/4 18/8 Pride scored three times in the first, Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo; TU-Reed Sotheron (57:00, 11 GA, 8 svs.), Joe five in the sec- Smith (3:00, 2 GA, 0 svs.) ond, seven in the third quarter and four more in the fourth as they posted GAME 11 AT DELAWARE: their 17th straight vic- Tom Kessler tied a career-high with six goals, including three in the first tory over an unranked quarter, as 10th-ranked Hofstra cruised past the Delaware 17-5 in a opponent. Meanwhile, Colonial Athletic Association contest at Rullo Stadium. Kessler, Hofstra’ the Hofstra defense and Scott all-time leading goal scorer with 136, also added an assist, and Scott senior goalie Jack Alaimo Dooley Dooley and Jim Femminella each contributed three goals and an assist as blanked the Pioneers in the the Pride won their sixth straight game and downed the Hens for the first half before Sacred Heart fourth straight time. Delaware, which got goals from five different players broke through for two goals in with Matt Lehmann also adding an assist, suffered their seventh straight the third quarter. The Hofstra loss, six to Top 20 teams. For Hofstra, Adam Hananel added three assists, offense spread the wealth around as Ryan Harris contributed two assists, and Paul Rao and Steve McTigue each nine different Pride players scored the had one goal and one assist. Starting goalkeeper Jack Alaimo, one of four first nine goals before Dooley scored used by the Pride on the night, posted seven saves. Hofstra held a com- back-to-back goals in the first two minutes manding 57-32 edge in shots on goal and won 22 of the 26 face-offs, with of the third quarter to give Hofstra a 10-0 Rao winning eight of nine attempts. The Pride also converted on five of lead. Sacred Heart junior middie Dan DeVoe seven extra man opportunities. Delaware jumped on board first when ended Hofstra’s run with his seventh goal of Chris Bickley converted with 8:36 left in the opening stanza, but Hofstra the year at the 2:24 mark, and T.J. Hutmacher scored his 16th of the responded quickly and often. Kessler scored four goals, and Dooley con- season three minutes later to close the deficit to 10-2. But Dooley, who tal- tributed three goals in a nine-goal flurry that resulted in a 9-1 lead with lied 21 goals and 10 assists in his last six games, scored his third of the 7:31 left in the first half. The Pride eventually moved on for an 11-2 half- game and 25th of the season to start a 6-0 Hofstra spurt that slammed the time lead and were never threatened the rest of the way. door. Dooley’s third goal, his fifth point of the game, was also the 150th point (82G, 68A) of his career. Alaimo, who recorded 11 saves and 1234 F allowed just two goals before being relieved at the start of the fourth quar- Hofstra 5633 17 ter, posted his ninth win of the season as Hofstra posted its 12th nine-vic- Delaware 1112 5 tory season of Coach John Danowski’s 17-year tenure. The victory was Danowski’s 150th at Hofstra. The Pride outshot Sacred Heart 49-26 and Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Kessler 6, Scott Dooley 3, Jim Femminella 3, scooped up 49 ground balls to the Pioneers’ 40. Paul Rao, Steve McTigue, Paul Defendini, Mike Allain, Doug Machen; 49

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2002 Game Summaries Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 3, Paul Rao 3, Jim Femminella 2, 1234 F Bryan Walker 2, Tom Kessler, Paul Defendini, Steve McTigue, Mike Sacred Heart 0023 5 Morrison; Assists: Adam Hananel 3, Kevin Dougherty 2, Mike Morrison 2, Hofstra 3574 19 Brian Connelly, Rich Mekeel. Duke Scoring: Goals: Kevin Cassese 4, Alex Lieske, Kevin Brennan; Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 3, Jim Femminella 3, Adam Hananel Assists: Alex Lieske, Kevin Cassese. 3, Tom Kessler 2, Steve McTigue, Kevin Dougherty, Mike Allain, Rich Mekeel, Bryan Walker, Paul Defendini, Mike Morrison, Paul Rao; Assists: Duke Hofstra Scott Dooley 2, James Morgan 2, Tom Kessler, Steve McTigue, Adam Shots: 22 41 Hananel, Ryan Harris, Brian Connelly, Jim Femminella, Paul Rao. Ground Balls: 34 33 Sacred Heart Scoring: Goals: Ben Giamichael, Dan DeVoe, T.J. Hutmacher, Face-offs Won: 15 8 Erick Perez, Adam Bezinski; Assists: Mike Robel, Jorge Bravo. Saves: 14 4 Penalties: 10-8.0 6-6.0 Hofstra Sacred Heart EMO: 2-6 3-9 Shots: 49 26 Clears/Failed: 11/6 19/3 Ground Balls: 49 40 Face-offs Won: 11 16 Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo; DU-A.J. Kincel Saves: 13 12 Attendance: 5,995 Penalties: 8-6.0 3-3.0 EMO: 2-3 0-8 Clears/Failed: 18/5 13/12 GAME 14 VS. NORTH CAROLINA: Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo (45:00, 2 GA, 11 saves), J.P. Brazel (5:16, 0 GA, Scott Dooley and Kevin Dougherty each scored three goals during a 7-0 sec- 2 saves), Michael Bennett (4:40, 2 GA, 0 svs.), Steve Izzo (5:04, 1 GA, 0 ond half Hofstra spurt as the sixth-ranked Pride turned a 6-5 deficit into a saves); SHS- Bryan Campo (55:41, 17 GA, 9 svs.), Scott Urbinetti (4:19, 2 12-7 victory over the 12th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels at Hofstra GA, 3 svs.) Stadium. Hofstra posted its ninth consecutive victory of the season. Dooley Attendance: 2,224 tallied three goals and one assist, Dougherty added three goals, and senior Steve McTigue chipped in with one goal and three assists for Hofstra. North Carolina was led by Mike McCall with three goals and one assist while Jed Prossner added one goal and two assists. The Pride outshot UNC 48-22 and GAME 13 VS. DUKE: picked up 45 ground balls to UNC’s 31. Hofstra goalie Jack Alaimo posted Scott Dooley scored two of his three goals in a 5-0 first half run, junior mid- seven saves and allowed just six goals, to pick up his 11th victory of the die Paul Rao scored three goals, and the Pride defense clamped down on the year. In a see-saw battle that featured six tied scores and six lead changes, Duke offense as ninth-ranked Hofstra posted a convincing 14-6 victory over the two teams were tied at 5-5 at the end of the first half. Prossner gave seventh-ranked Duke at Hofstra Stadium. A crowd of 5,995 saw the Pride UNC a 6-5 lead 2:29 into the third quarter with his 18th goal of the year. post their eighth consecutive victory and keep their hopes alive for an Despite dominating the Heels in the third, outshooting UNC 15-3 and pick- NCAA Tournament at-large bid. Hofstra freshman middie Mike Morrison ing up 13 ground balls to the Heels’ 3, Hofstra was not able to tie the game tallied a goal and two assists, senior middie Adam Hananel added three until late in the period. That’s when the floodgates opened. Kevin Dougherty assists, and senior goalie Jack Alaimo had to make only four saves as the started the 7-0 Hofstra run with his 13th goal of the season 28 seconds Pride defense held Duke to 22 shots while Hofstra took 41. Duke junior before the end of the third quarter to tie the game at 6-6. Steve McTigue middie Kevin Cassese led the Blue Devils with four goals and one assist notched his 14th of the year off a great pass from Tom Kessler 1:35 into the while leading scorer Alex Lieske was held to a goal and an assist. Senior fourth quarter to give Hofstra a 7-6 lead – a lead they would not relinquish. goalie A.J. Kincel posted 14 saves in the Duke cage. Duke jumped out to a Dooley would then score three straight goals, his 29th, 30th and 31st, to 2-0 lead on goals by Kevin Brennan, his 15th of the year, at the 3:00 mark boost the Hofstra lead to 10-6. Dougherty would then follow with back-to- and Lieske, his 18th, nine minutes later. But Hofstra’s leading scorer, Tom back goals, his 14th and 15th, to give the Pride a 12-6 cushion with 1:36 to Kessler, scored his 27th goal of the year with 1:31 to play in the first quarter play. Steve Perdue closed out the game-scoring with a goal 25 seconds before to start a 5-0 run. Dooley scored his 26th of the season 2:49 into the second the end of the contest. The Hofstra effort was greatly enhanced by winning quarter off a pass from Hananel to tie the game at 2-2. Senior Paul Defendini all nine of its face-offs in the second half. tallied his 10th of the year off a pass from Brian Connelly 1:03 later to give Hofstra a 3-2 lead. Dooley notched his 27th from Rich Mekeel 1:04 later 1234 F before Rao tallied his 13th of the season from Hananel 45 seconds later to North Carolina2311 7 give Hofstra a 5-2 lead. Kevin Cassese ended Hofstra’s run with back-to-back Hofstra 3216 12 goals, scoring 10 seconds after Rao’s goal right from the face-off, and then notching his 20th of the year 42 seconds later to bring Duke back to within Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Scott Dooley 3, Kevin Dougherty 3, Steve one at 5-4. But Dooley scored his third of the game and 28th of the year McTigue, Tom Kessler, Jim Femminella, Paul Rao, Paul Defendini, Mike from Kevin Dougherty with 2:41 to play in the half, and Rao added his sec- Allain; Assists: Steve McTigue 3, Ryan Harris 2, Scott Dooley, Tom Kessler, ond 10 seconds before the intermission to give the Pride a 7-4 advantage at Mike Morrison. halftime. Hofstra scored three times in the third quarter while holding Duke North Carolina Scoring: Goals: Mike McCall 3, Jed Prossner, Andrew to just two shots to boost their lead to 10-5 heading into the final period. Lucas, Pat Jackson, Steve Perdue; Assists: Jed Prossner 2, Austin Garrison First, Rao completed the hat-trick with his 15th goal of the year from 2, Bryant Will, Mike McCall. Hananel 1:33 into the third. Cassese got one back for Duke from Lieske at the 5:27 mark. Then Jim Femminella (18th) and Bryan Walker (5th) UNC Hofstra notched Hofstra goals 1:37 apart to give the Pride a five-goal lead after three Shots: 22 48 quarters. Cassese would once again give Duke fans hope with his fourth of Ground Balls: 31 45 the game and 22nd of the season 1:25 into the final quarter to close the Face-offs Won: 13 10 deficit to 10-6. But Steve McTigue (13th), Femminella (19th), Morrison Saves: 13 7 (2nd) and Walker (6th) followed with unanswered Hofstra goals to seal the Penalties: 9-6.0 3-2.5 victory. EMO: 1-2 3-7 Clears/Failed: 16/7 21/1 1234 F #7 Duke 2211 6 Goalies: HU-Jack Alaimo (58:35, 6 GA, 7 saves), J.P. Brazel (1:25, 1 GA, 0 #9 Hofstra 1634 14 saves); UNC-Paul Spellman (60:00, 12 GA, 13 saves) 50 Attendance: 3,428

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA 2002 CAA Standings and Statistics LACROSSE 2002 CAA Men’s Lacrosse Final 2002 Men’s Lacrosse Standings Individual Leaders (All Games) CAA Overall School W L Pct. W L Pct. Scoring Loyola 5 0 1.000 9 4 .692 Player, Team GP G A Pts. PPG Hofstra 5 1 .833 11 3 .786 TJ Hutmacher, Sacred Heart 14 27 25 52 3.71 Mark Williamson, Drexel 13 27 21 48 3.69 Towson 4 2 .667 7 5 .583 Brad Reppert, Towson 12 27 16 43 3.58 Drexel 3 2 .600 8 5 .615 Mike Robel, Sacred Heart 14 20 30 50 3.57 Villanova 2 4 .333 6 8 .429 Stephen Brundage, Loyola 13 26 20 46 3.54

Tom Kessler, Hofstra 14 28 21 49 3.50 Sacred Heart 1 5 .167 6 8 .429 2002 CAA Review Ryan Obloj, Towson 12 16 26 42 3.50 Delaware 0 6 .000 3 11 .214 Sean Moloney, Drexel 14 25 22 47 3.36 Kyle Campbell, Towson 12 34 5 39 3.25 Micheal Sullivan, Loyola 12 26 13 39 3.25 Goals Player, Team GP G GPG Saves Kyle Campbell, Towson 12 34 2.83 Player, Team GP Svs. SPG Pct. Stephen Grabow, Sacred Heart 14 35 2.50 Mark Bloomquist, Loyola 13 153 11.77 .602 Brad Reppert, Towson 12 27 2.25 Dan Biser, Villanova 11 80 7.27 .567 Scott Dooley, Hofstra 14 31 2.21 Jack Alaimo, Hofstra 14 118 8.43 .562 Micheal Sullivan, Loyola 12 26 2.16 Bryan Campo, Sacred Heart 14 167 11.93 .553 Mark Williamson, Drexel 13 27 2.08 Dave Mullen, Delaware 14 199 14.21 .536 Stephen Brundage, Loyola 13 26 2.00 John Hunt, Towson 11 58 5.27 .518 Tom Kessler, Hofstra 14 28 2.00 Jordie Olivella, Drexel 14 124 8.86 .508 TJ Hutmacher, Sacred Heart 14 27 1.93 Sean Phillbin, Villanova 10 65 6.50 .500 Mike Holloway, Villanova 14 26 1.86 Reed Sothoron, Towson 12 65 5.42 .464 Assists Ground Balls Player, Team GP A APG Player, Team GP GB GBPG Ryan Obloj, Towson 12 26 2.16 Owen Corso, Villanova 14 103 7.36 Mike Robel, Sacred Heart 14 30 2.14 Zak Smith, Towson 12 82 6.83 TJ Hutmacher, Sacred Heart 14 25 1.79 Josh Mathon, Sacred Heart 14 95 6.79 Brain Marks, Villanova 14 23 1.64 Danny Cocchi, Towson 12 79 6.58 Mark Williamson, Drexel 13 21 1.62 Ryan Radonis, Loyola 13 73 5.62 Sean Moloney, Drexel 14 22 1.57 Justin Fishman, Drexel 14 75 5.36 Stephen Brundage, Loyola 13 20 1.54 Nicky Polanco, Hofstra 14 73 5.21 Tom Kessler, Hofstra 14 21 1.50 Paul Rao, Hofstra 14 68 4.86 Brad Reppert, Towson 12 16 1.33 Matt Lucas, Villanova 14 63 4.50 Steve McTigue, Hofstra 14 16 1.14 Mike Stromberg, Loyola 13 55 4.13 Goals Against Average Face-Off Winning Percentage (Min. 50% of Team’s Minutes Played) Player, Team GP FO FOT Pct. Player, Team GP Min. GA GAA Cliff Lorenzo, Sacred Heart 14 138 204 .676 Jack Alaimo, Hofstra 14 786 92 7.02 Zak Smith, Towson 12 136 206 .660 Dan Biser, Villanova 11 468 61 7.82 Ryan Radonis, Loyola 13 150 259 .579 Mark Bloomquist, Loyola 13 744 101 8.14 Justin Fishman, Drexel 14 159 277 .574 John Hunt, Towson 11 330 54 9.80 Josh Mathon, Sacred Heart 14 95 166 .572 Jordie Olivella, Drexel 14 733 120 9.83 Matt Lucas, Villanova 14 79 139 .568 Sean Phillbin, Villanova 10 363 65 10.74 Ben DeFelice, Towson 12 58 103 .563 Bryan Campo, Sacred Heart 14 673 135 12.04 Paul Defendini, Hofstra 11 38 76 .500 Reed Sothoron, Towson 12 364 75 12.40 Paul Rao, Hofstra 14 73 147 .497 Dave Mullen, Delaware 14 774 172 13.79 Bryan Tingle, Delaware 14 45 109 .413 51

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2002 CAA Standings and Statistics 2002 CAA Review Team Statistics

Scoring GPGAPts.PPG Face-Off Percentage GP FOW FOT Pct. Towson 12 166 92 258 21.50 Sacred Heart 14 237 375 .632 Hofstra 14 178 100 278 19.86 Towson 12 208 336 .619 Sacred Heart 14 163 100 263 18.79 Loyola 13 161 286 .563 Drexel 14 153 91 244 17.43 Drexel 14 179 339 .528 Villanova 14 143 83 226 16.14 Villanova 14 152 312 .487 Loyola 13 133 74 207 15.92 Hofstra 14 160 333 .480 Delaware 14 118 60 178 12.71 Delaware 14 120 335 .338

Goalkeeping GP Min. Svs. Sv.% GA GAA Hofstra 14 840 129 .547 107 7.64 Man-Up Offense GP G Att. Pct. Loyola 13 785 164 .596 111 8.48 Towson 12 24 51 .471 Villanova 14 845 148 .532 130 9.23 Villanova 14 25 54 .463 Drexel 14 846 149 .516 140 9.93 Delaware 14 27 70 .386 Towson 12 720 125 .486 132 11.00 Loyola 13 22 58 .379 Sacred Heart 14 842 205 .542 173 12.33 Hofstra 14 21 62 .339 Delaware 14 843 218 .537 188 13.43 Sacred Heart 14 30 99 .303 Drexel 14 19 66 .288

Ground Balls GP GB GBPG Villanova 14 676 48.29 Man-Down Defense GP Stops Att. Pct. Towson 12 530 44.16 Hofstra 14 47 61 .770 Hofstra 14 599 42.79 Loyola 13 50 68 .735 Sacred Heart 14 659 42.21 Sacred Heart 14 63 91 .692 Loyola 13 506 38.92 Delaware 14 55 83 .662 Drexel 14 465 33.21 Villanova 14 37 59 .627 Delaware 14 462 33.00 Towson 12 42 67 .626 Drexel 14 33 53 .623 2002 All-CAA Men’s Lacrosse Teams First Team Second Team Name, School Name, School Tom Kessler, Hofstra Scott Dooley , Hofstra Michael Sullivan, Loyola Stephen Brundage, Loyola Ryan Obloj, Towson TJ Hutmacher, Sacred Heart Danny Cocchi, Towson Zak Smith, Towson Jim Fink, Loyola Pat Friel, Drexel Mike Holloway, Villanova Owen Corso, Villanova Nicky Polanco, Hofstra Evan LaPenna, Hofstra Mike Stromberg, Loyola Joe Tuohey, Drexel Adam Baxter, Towson Mark Bloomquist, Loyola Player of the Year: Nicky Polanco, Sr., D, Hofstra Defensive Player of the Year: Nicky Polanco, Sr. D, Hofstra Rookie of the Year: Sean Moloney, Fr., A, Drexel Coach of the Year: John Danowski, Hofstra 52

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book (Through the 2002 season) LACROSSE Individual Records Goals Most Points in One Game

Game: 10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 (7-5) Season: 51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 (4-8) Career: 140 - Tom Kessler, 1999-2002 11 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 (5-6) 129 - Bob Hiller, 1973-76 11 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 (10-1) 107 - Andy Carlson, 1991-94 11 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 (3-8) 10 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 (2-8) 10 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 (3-7) Michael Assists 10 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 (3-7) 10 - Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 (2-8) LaCrosse Game: 9 - Joe Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 10 - Joseph Masone vs. CCNY, 1953 (4-6) Season: 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 10 - Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 (1-9) Career: 112 - Kevin Jacobs, 1992-95 9 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 (8-1) 107 - Jerry Simandl, 1953-55 9 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 (6-3) 106 - Phil Mordente, 1964-66 9 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Army, 1989 (5-4) 9 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 (5-4) Most Goals in One Game 9 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 (7-2) 10 - Michael LaCrosse vs. Virginia, 1989 9 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 (4-5) Points 8 - Dave Donatello vs. Massachusetts, 1993 9 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 (2-7) 8 - Owen Walsh vs. Lafayette, 1949 Game: 12 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State and 9 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 (4-5)

7 - Brian Langtry vs. Hartford, 1998 Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book Union, 1955 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 (6-2) 7 - Jerry Simandl vs. Cortland State, 1955 Season: 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 (3-5) 7 - Bruce Yancey vs. Brown, 1983 Career: 211 - Phil Mordente, 1964-66 8 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 (1-7) 7 - Billy Reid vs. Morgan State, 1971 207 - Tom Kessler, 1999-2002 8 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 (3-5) 6 - Tom Kessler at Delaware, 2002 206 - Jerry Simandl, 1953-55 8 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Drexel, 1991 (4-4) 6 - Tom Kessler vs. Army, 2000 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 (5-3) 6 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2000 8 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 (5-3) 6 - Blake Miller vs. Delaware, 1996 Saves 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1996 Game: 36 - Joe Fowler at Navy, 1980 6 - Chris Panos vs. Delaware, 1995 Season: 278 - James Toone, 1966 Tom Kessler 6 - Andy Carlson vs. Towson State, 1991 Career: 843 - Dave Giannone, 1987-90 6 - Gary Rinaldi vs. Lehigh, 1990 777 - Joe Zaffuto, 1971-74 6 - Michael LaCrosse at Delaware, 1990 604 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1958-60 6 - Jon Cooper vs. UMBC, 1988 6 - Ken Curry vs. Hobart, 1988 6 - Mike Fowler vs. Brown, 1979 6 - Mike Fowler vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1979 6 - Bill Hanlon vs. MIT, 1969 6 - Mike D’Amato vs. MIT, 1968 6 - Phil Avillo vs. Rutgers, 1963 TEAM RECORDS 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. New Hampshire, 1958 6 - Joe Krupinski vs. MIT, 1958 Most Games Won, Season - (14) 1955 (14-2) 5 - Scott Dooley vs. Army, 2002 Most Games Lost, Season - (11) 1963 (5-11); 1972 (5-11); 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2001 1985 (3-11) 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Hartford, 2001 Most Consecutive Wins - (13) 1999 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Towson, 2001 Most Consecutive Losses - (7) 1951 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Virginia, 2001 Highest Winning Percentage - (.875) 1955 (14-2) 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Drexel, 2001 Lowest Winning Percentage - (.214) 1985 (3-11) 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Delaware, 2001 Most Goals Scored, Season - (247) 1955 (16 games) 5 - Tom Kessler vs. Air Force, 2000 Most Goals Allowed, Season - (196) 1986 (13 games) 5 - Joe Kostolansky vs. Towson, 2000 Highest Goals Per Game Average, Season - (15.4) 1955 5 - Doug Shanahan vs. Brown, 1998 Fewest Goals Allowed Per Game Average, Season - (3.4) 1955 (55 in 16 games) 5- Jarred Testa vs.Towson, 1997 Most Shutouts, Season - (2) 1952 (Cortland and Western Maryland) 5- Anthony Alexander vs.Rutgers, 1996 Most Shutouts Against, Season - (1) Three Times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy 5- Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 Longest Game - (73:47) at Towson, 4/15/90 (4OT) Hofstra 10, Towson 9 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Rutgers, 1994 Most Goals Scored, Game - (27) vs. CCNY, 1970 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Air Force, 1994 Most Goals Allowed, Game - (30) at Syracuse, 1991 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Providence, 1993 Fewest Goals Scored, Game - (0) Three times - Last time in 1969 vs. Navy (0-11) 5 - Dave Donatello vs. Loyola, 1993 Fewest Goals Scored By Opponent, Game - (0) Eight times - Last vs. CCNY, 1970 (27-0) 5 - Joe Barra vs. UMBC, 1992 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. St. John’s, 1991 53

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book

Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. Virginia, 1991 34 - Alex Fedoroff, 1953 (7) 58 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 (15-43) 5 - Joe Barra vs. Drexel, 1991 33 - Dave Donatello, 1993 57 - Phil Marino, 1975 (26-31) (13) 5 - Michael Ricigliano at LIU-C.W. Post, 1990 33 - Joe Krupinski, 1958 (7) 56 - Sean Bolger, 1988 (38-18) 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Cornell, 1990 33 - John Stranahan, 1955 56 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (22-34) 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Penn State, 1990 33 - Jerry Simandl, 1953 (9) 56 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (43-13) 5 - Jon Cooper vs. Drexel, 1988 32 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (10) 54 - Vin Sombrotto, 1980 (37-17) 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lehigh, 1988 31 - Scott Dooley, 2002 54 - Gary Boyle, 1955 (34-20) 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lafayette, 1987 30 - Andy Carlson, 1994 53 - Blake Miller, 1996 (36-17) 5 - Bruce Yancey vs. Baltimore, 1983 30 - Bob Hiller, 1975 53 - Steve Walakovits, 1988 (28-25) 5 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 53 - Phil Marino, 1975 (25-28) 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Boston College, 1979 53 - Billy Reid, 1971 (41-12) 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Dartmouth, 1979 Most Assists in One Season 52 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (40-12) 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Washington & Lee, 1979 52 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (22-30) 5 - Jim Kuhner vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1972 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (1) 51 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 (18-33) 5 - Steve Dauses vs. Air Force, 1970 52 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 51 - Gary Rinaldi, 1990 (25-26) 5 - Alfred Lettera vs. New Hampshire, 1966 52 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (2) 51 - Kevin Huff, 1978 (32-19) 5- Phil Mordente vs. Bowdoin, 1966 49 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (1) 50 - Andy Carlson, 1994 (30-20) 5 - Phil Mordente vs. Washington, 1966 45 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (2) 50 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 (8-42) 43 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 50 - Steve Dauses, 1969 (28-22) 42 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 50 - Mike D’Amato, 1967 (32-18) Most Assists in One Game 40 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 40 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 9- Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 35 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (4) Most Saves in One Season 8- Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 34 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (6) 8- Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 33 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 278 - James Toone, 1966 (2) 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 32 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (8) 268 - Dave Giannone, 1988 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 31 - Tim Goldstein, 1985 234 - Joe Romeo, 1993 7 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 31 - Rich Stoecker, 1976 232 - Kevin Johnson, 1996 7 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 31 - Phil Marino, 1975 (8) 229 - Joe Zaffuto, 1972 7 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 30 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (7) 224 - Kevin Barry, 1991 7 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 213 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1960 (4) 6 - Brian Langtry vs. Towson, 1998 210 - James Toone, 1967 (4) 6 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 Most Points in One Season 202 - Dave Giannone, 1989 5 - Brian Langtry vs. Army, 1998 202 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1969 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John’s, 1995 102 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (44-58) (1) 202 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1958 (6) 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 84 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (35-49) (1) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1998 (3) 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Michigan State, 1994 74 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (29-45) (3) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1997 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Lafayette, 1993 74 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (51-23) (8) 195 - Joe Zaffuto, 1973 (4) 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. Delaware, 1989 72 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (37-35) (3) 194 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1959 (3) 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. St. John’s, 1989 72 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 (20-52) 192 - Dave Giannone, 1990 5 - Mike D’Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 71 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (32-39) (3) 188 - Mark Anthony, 1984 5 - Paul Sullivan vs. Washington College, 1958 70 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (18-52) 183 - Mark Spruyt, 1995 5 - Jerry Simandl vs Cortland State, 1955 69 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 (29-40) 181 - Dave Giannone, 1987 5 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 67 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 (49-18) 181 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1968 64 - Phil Mordente, 1964 (5) 179 - Mike Demeo, 2000 61 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (48-13) (17) 179 - Joe Romeo, 1994 Most Goals in One Season 60 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 (37-23) (17) 177 - Joe Zaffuto, 1971

51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (6) 49 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 48 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (5) Number in bold ( ) is national 44 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (2) ranking 43 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (20) 41 - Billy Reid, 1971 40 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (10) The records included in this sec- 39 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (4) tion are the only Men’s Lacrosse 38 - Sean Bolger, 1988 records that are documented in 37 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 the Hofstra Athletic 37 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (22) Communications Office. That 37 - Bruce Yancey, 1983 office welcomes documented 37 - Vin Sombrotto, 1980 additions or corrections to the 37 - John Stranahan, 1954 (4) record book from media, alumni 36 - Blake Miller, 1996 or boosters. A hearty thanks is 35 - Andy Carlson, 1991 Tom Kessler, Hofstra's extended to Hofstra alumni who 35 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (7) career leader in goals scored, contributed to the development 34 - Gary Boyle, 1955 and former Hofstra goal of this record section. 34 - Mike D’Amato, 1968 scoring leader Bob Hiller. 54

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners LACROSSE NATIONAL LACROSSE LT. RAY ENNERS AWARD NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TEAMS HALL OF FAME WINNER 1971 - First Round 1978 - First Round 1999 - Quarterfinals Al Brisotti - Elected 1959 (USILA Division I Player 1973 - First Round 1993 - Quarterfinals 2000 - First Round Howdy Myers - Elected 1973 of the Year) 1974 - First Round 1996 - First Round 2001 - Quarterfinals Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997 Doug Shanahan - 2001 1975 - First Round 1997 - First Round Jim Garvey - Elected 2001 LT. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN TEWAARATON TROPHY HOFSTRA NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME COACHES AWARD WINNER Howdy Myers - North Head Coach 1957, North Assistant Coach 1953, (College Lacrosse Player (USILA Division I Midfielder 1962, 1974 of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001 of the Year) Harry Royle - North Assistant Coach 1984 Doug Shanahan - 2001 John Danowski - North Assistant Coach 1990 F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE AWARD WINNER THE JAMES ADAMS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (Presented by National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association) (USILA Division I Coach of the Year) 1994 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski

1970 - Howdy Myers 1993 - John Danowski Winners Hofstra Award LONG ISLAND LACROSSE HALL OF FAME THE JOSEPH “FRENCHY” JULIEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (Presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association) Howdy Myers - Elected 1986 Jim Garvey - Elected 1993 1988 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski Jim Condon - Elected 1986 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1995 1989 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski Jack Kaley - Elected 1987 Carl Orent - Elected 1997 1994 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski Phil Marino - Elected 1990 John Danowski - Elected 2001 USILA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AMERICA EAST SCHOLAR- INTERNATIONAL WORLD TEAM MEMBERS ALL-AMERICA TEAM ATHLETE AWARD WINNER Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach) 1998 Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland) Mark Spruyt 2001 Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland) Goalie Lance Yeagle Defense Tom Gill - 2002 (Ireland Assistant Coach) 2000 Brian Spallina UNITED STATES Midfield WORLD TEAM MEMBERS Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach) Phil Marino - 1978 HOFSTRA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 1955 - Laurie Cox Division 1973 - Metropolitan Division Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19) 1960 - Laurie Cox Division - 1988 - East Coast Conference Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs Northwest 1989 - East Coast Conference Blake Miller - 1998 1961 - Laurie Cox Division - 1995 - North Atlantic Conference Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19) Northwest 1996 - North Atlantic Conference Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP) 1965 - Laurie Cox Division 1997 - America East Brett Moyer - 2003 1969 - Metropolitan Division 1998 - America East 1970 - Metropolitan Division 2000 - America East 1971 - Metropolitan Division NATIONAL LACROSSE HALL OF FAME Al Brisotti - Elected 1959 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997 FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS Howdy Myers - Elected 1973 1952 - 16th 1962 - 13th 1977 - 13th 1995 - 17th 1953 - 13th 1965 - 18th 1978 - 7th 1996 - 12th 1954 - 11th 1969 - 14th 1983 - 9th 1997 - 12th USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1955 - 3rd 1970 - 10th 1984 - 11th 1998 - 14th 1975 - Phil Marino 2001 - Doug Shanahan 1956 - 11th 1971 - 10th 1988 - 13th 1999 - 8th 1957 - 13th 1972 - 20th 1989 - 14th 2000 - 10th 1958 - 9th 1973 - 5th 1990 - 19th 2001 - 11th CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1959 - 14th 1974 - 7th 1991 - 16th 2002 - 6th 1960 - 14th 1975 - 6th 1993 - 11th 1995 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference 1961 - 15th 1976 - 10th 1994 - 20th 1996 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference 2002 - John Danowski - Colonial Athletic Association 55 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners Hofstra Award Winners HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS Year Name Position Team Year Name Position Team Year Name Position Team 1952 Joe Masone Attack H.M. 1965 Ronald Hansen Defense H.M. 1983 Joseph Fowler Defense H.M. Vincent Vieten Defense H.M. Phil Mordente Midfield H.M. Bob Quinlan Midfield H.M. Owen Walsh Midfield H.M. 1966 Phil Mordente Attack 3rd 1984 Dave McCulloch Midfield 3rd 1953 William Donnolly Midfield 1st 1967 Frank Marcinowski Defense H.M. Mikko Red Arrow Midfield H.M. Vincent Vieten Defense 3rd 1968 Frank Marcinowski Defense 1st 1985 Dave McCulloch Midfield 3rd Joe Masone Attack H.M. Mike D’Amato Attack 2nd Ed Geiger Defense H.M. 1954 Carl Orent Defense 3rd Dick Swanson Defense 3rd 1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack H.M. Albert Lahood Defense H.M. 1970 Steve Dauses Attack 3rd 1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield H.M. 1955 Carl Orent Defense 1st 1971 John Overs Defense 1st 1991 Michael Laudenslager Midfield H.M. Jerry Simandl Attack 2nd William Hanlon Midfield H.M. 1993 Dave Heumann Defense 3rd John Stranahan Midfield 3rd 1972 Joseph Zaffuto Goal H.M. Dave Donatello Attack H.M. John Fahey Midfield H.M. 1973 Phil Marino Midfield 1st Michael Ricigliano Midfield H.M. Albert Lahood Defense H.M. Joseph Zaffuto Goal 3rd 1994 Dom DiNardo Midfield H.M. Lorel Teolis Defense H.M. Doug Nastro Attack H.M. Dave Heumann Defense H.M. Gary Boyle Attack H.M. 1974 Tom Calder Midfield H.M. 1995 Kevin Jacobs Midfield H.M. 1956 John Stranahan Midfield 3rd Bob Rullan Defense H.M. 1996 Anthony Alexander Midfield 3rd Gary Boyle Attack H.M. Joseph Zaffuto Goal H.M. Blake Miller Attack H.M. Peter Salit Attack H.M. 1975 Tom Calder Midfield 2nd 1997 Mark Spruyt Goal 3rd 1957 Marco Gazich Defense 3rd Ray Mills Defense 3rd 1998 Mark Spruyt Goal 3rd 1958 Paul Sullivan Attack H.M. Phil Marino Attack H.M. Brian Langtry Attack H.M. Richard Vielkanowitz Goal H.M. 1976 Bob Hiller Attack 3rd 1999 Doug Shanahan Midfield H.M. George Wiemer Midfield H.M. Richard Lewton Defense H.M. Brain Spallina Midfield H.M. 1959 Richard Vielkanowitz Goal H.M. 1977 Kevin Huff Midfield 3rd Kevin Warne Defense H.M. 1960 Richard Vielkanowitz Goal 2nd Richard Lewton Defense H.M. 2000 Brian Spallina Midfield 1st Frank Cozart Attack H.M. 1978 Kevin Huff Midfield 2nd Doug Shanahan Midfield 2nd William Heiser Defense H.M. Richard Lewton Defense H.M. 2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield 1st Frank Mauro Midfield H.M. 1979 Michael Fowler Attack 3rd Tom Kessler Attack 3rd 1961 Frank Cozart Attack H.M. 1980 Vin Sombrotto Midfield 2nd Nicky Polanco Defense H.M. William Heiser Defense H.M. Ed Wallace Defense 2nd 2002 Nicky Polanco Defense 1st James Metzger Attack H.M. Tom Kessler Attack 2nd Paul Rao Midfield H.M.

USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME ALL-STARS Year Player Position Year Player Position Year Player Position 1953 Vincent Vieten Defense 1966 Phil Mordente Attack 1990 Dave Giannone Goal William Donnelly Midfield 1968 Frank Marcinowski Defense 1991 Michael Laudenslager Midfield Bob Rupp Attack Mike D’Amato Attack Gary Rinaldi Attack 1954 Joseph Masone Attack 1970 Don DiBlasi Defense 1993 Michael Ricigliano Midfield 1955 Carl Orent Defense Tom Leonas Midfield Anthony Bellomo Defense Al Lahood Goal 1971 Bill Hanlon Midfield 1994 Andy Carlson Attack Jerry Simandl Attack 1973 Bill Reid Midfield 1995 Doug Altmansberger Defense 1956 Gary Boyle Attack Bob Auguste Midfield Kevin Jacobs Midfield John Stranahan Midfield 1974 Doug Nastro Attack 1996 Vince Hannigan Midfield 1957 Marco Gazich Defense Bob Rullan Defense Kevin Johnson Goal 1958 Paul Sullivan Attack Chris Deeks Defense Blake Miller Attack George Wiemer Midfield 1975 Phil Marino Attack (MVP) 1997 Rich Langtry Midfield Al Vadnais Defense Tom Calder Midfield Ryan Grimes Defense 1960 Jack Kaley Midfield 1976 Robert Guido Midfield 1998 Mark Spruyt Goal Richard Vielkanowitz Goal 1977 Joe Taylor Midfield Brian Langtry Attack Frank Mauro Defense 1978 Kevin Huff Midfield 1999 Brad Obloj Attack 1961 Frank Cozart Attack 1979 Bob Gilmartin Midfield Joe Ghedina Midfield William Heiser Midfield 1980 Ed Wallace Defense 2001 Doug Shanahan Midfield (MVP) 1962 Tim Gannon Midfield 1983 Bob Quinlan Midfield Michael Tierney Midfield Peter Trizzino Goal 1984 Mikko Red Arrow Midfield 2002 Tom Kessler Attack Rich Schrage Defense 1986 Dave McCulloch Midfield Nicky Polanco Defense 1963 Phil Avillo Midfield 1989 Steve Walakovits Attack 56 Michael Magee Midfield

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners LACROSSE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1998 Brian Langtry Attack - 1st (MVP) Mike Demeo Goalie - 1st Laurie Cox Division All-Stars Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st (Rookie) Doug Shanahan Midfield - 2nd Kevin Warne Defense - 1st Evan Kostewka Midfield - 2nd 1955 Carl Orent Defense Mark Spruyt Goalie -1st 2001 Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Jerry Simandl Attack Joe Ghedina Midfield - 2nd Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st (MVP) John Stranahan Midfield 1999 Brad Obloj Attack - 1st Mike Tierney Midfield - 2nd Lorel Teolis Defense Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st Nick Polanco Defense - 2nd 1961 William Heiser Midfield Joe Ghedina Midfield - 1st 1963 William Heiser Midfield Kevin Warne Defense - 1st 1964 Charles Menagh Defense Joe Amplo Defense - 1st Colonial Athletic Association All-Stars Phil Mordente Attack Mike Demeo Goalie - 1st 2002 Nicky Polanco Defense - 1st 1965 Ron Hansen Defense Brian Spallina Midfield - 2nd (MVP & Def. MVP) Phil Mordente Attack Scott Dooley Midfield - 2nd (Rookie) Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Howard Myers III Attack 2000 Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Scott Dooley Attack - 2nd 1966 Phil Mordente Attack Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st Evan LaPenna Defense - 2nd 1967 Mike D’Amato Attack Brian Spallina Midfield - 1st Jack Alaimo Goalie - 2nd Art Konopacki Midfield Frank Marcinowski Defense Larry Reid Defense Ed Wozniak Defense Winners Hofstra Award East Coast Conference All-Stars THE STEVE CARLIN PROFESSIONAL 1986 Dave McCulloch Midfield UNSUNG HERO AWARD INDOOR PLAYERS 1987 Mike Minisini Midfield 1988 Dave Giannone Goalie (MVP) 1989 - Matt Cady - Defense Mike McGinley - New York Saints Steve Walakovits Attack 1990 - Joe Carrello - Midfield Dave McCulloch - New York Saints Mike McGinley Midfield 1991 - Brian Donaghy - Defense Mikko Red Arrow - New York Saints Mike Magee Midfield 1992 - Scott Apgar - Midfield Kevin Huff - New York Saints Sean Bolger Attack Tom Byrne Defense 1993 - Brian Holland - Midfield Vin Sombrotto - New York Saints 1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack (MVP) 1994 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense Chris Panos - Boston Blazers, Steve Walakovits Attack 1995 - Chris Bergersen - Midfield Calgary Roughnecks, New York Saints Michael Laudenslager Midfield 1996 - Jude Ehrbar - Defense Blake Miller - New York Saints, Mike Magee Midfield 1997 - Karl Hedstrom - Goalie New Jersey Storm Tom Byrne Defense 1998 - Larry Kramer - Defense Brian Langtry - New York Saints, 1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield (MVP) 1999 - Chris Korzonkiewicz - Midfield Colorado Mammoth Gary Rinaldi Attack 2000 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield Mark Spruyt - New York Saints Matt Cady Defense 2001 - Gerry Donaghy - Midfield Jarred Testa - New York Saints/ 1991 Joe Barra Midfield Michael Laudenslager Midfield 2002 - Scott Dooley - Attackield Washington Power Gary Rinaldi Attack Anthony Alexander - New York Saints 1992 Joe Barra Midfield Joe Ghedina - New York Saints Anthony Bellomo Defense Brian Spallina - New York Saints Andy Carlson Attack THE BENGT BARBACCIA Armando Polanco - New York Saints Dom DiNardo Attack OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD Nicky Polanco - New York Saints Kevin Johnson Goalie Ramar Clash - New York Saints 1994 - Andy Carlson - Attack Michael Laurano - New Jersey Storm North Atlantic Conference All-Stars 1995 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense Doug Shanahan - New York Saints 1996 - Blake Miller - Attack 1995 Kevin Jacobs Attack (MVP) 1997 - Rich Langtry - Midfield Doug Altmansberger Defense 1998 - Armando Polanco - Defense PROFESSIONAL OUTDOOR PLAYERS Dave Heumann Defense 1999 - Jay Artinian - Midfield Brian Holland Midfield Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage 2000 - David Neidhart - Goalie Mark Spruyt Goalie Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards 2001 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield 1996 Blake Miller Attack (MVP) Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards 2002 - Dave Sweeny - Defense Anthony Alexander Midfield Joe Ghedina - Long Island Lizards Craig Flynn Defense Jarred Testa - Baltimore Bay Hawks Chris Panos Attack - 2nd Brad Obloj - Long Island Lizards Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage America East All-Stars Tom Kessler - Bridgeport Barrage Doug Shanahan - Bridgeport Barrage 1997 Paul Judge Midfield Ryan Grimes Defense Jarred Testa Attack - 2nd Rich Langtry Midfield - 2nd Jamie Delgado Defense - 2nd Mark Spruyt Goalie - 2nd 57

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Doug Shanahan Doug Shanahan Every few years a student-athlete comes along with extraordinary talent Division I; and received the 2001 and skill. Hofstra enjoyed the presence of such an athlete in Doug Tewaaraton Trophy from the Washington, Shanahan from 1997 through 2001. The Farmingville, Long Island native D.C University Club as the Top Male was a two-sport standout, starring in lacrosse and Lacrosse Player in the country. football, and was the first two-sport, two-time All- A American in Hofstra history. As a matter of fact, B During his four-year career at Hofstra Shanahan received All-American honors three times University, Shanahan played in 63 games in lacrosse. and accumulated 95 goals, 44 assists, 139 points, a school-record 450 ground balls, 347 shots and won Before one looks at Shanahan’s lacrosse credentials, 528 of 868 face-offs for a winning percentage of 60.8. it should be remembered that he was a two-time I-AA Although all of his career statistical numbers are not superior, All-American at safety for the Hofstra football team as his contributions to the Hofstra teams and the program during the Pride made three NCAA I-AA Championship his tenure were. appearances during his four years in the secondary. His career was highlighted by big plays and he ended It was an added bonus when he was invited to tryout last his college football career as one of the more prolific June and made the United States Team for the 2002 World defensive scoring players in school history. During his Championships. Not one to miss an opportunity, tenure, he returned five interceptions or fumbles for Shanahan’s fine play in leading the United touchdowns. In addition, Shanahan recorded 15 C States to the World title earned him the ILF career interceptions and was among the team leader World Championships Best and Fairest Award, in tackles every season. which is the equivalent of the Championships’ Most Valuable Player Award, as well as a spot If Shanahan was outstanding in football, he excelled in lacrosse, In on the 2002 International Lacrosse Federation’s 1999, he received All-World Team. USILA All-America honorable men- Doug Shanahan is undeniably the most hon- tion honors ored player in the history of Hofstra Lacrosse. after leading He had the unique ability to make a play when the team in the team needed one and his desire to com- scoring with pete and his will to win were second to no one. 21 goals and 14 assists, A man with many options for his career ground balls with path, Shanahan has been a member of 106 and winning the New York Jets of the NFL, the New 101 of 181 face- York Dragons of the AFL, and the New offs (61.3). York Saints of the MLL since the World Championships last Summer. His name As a junior in and his successes have become synony- 2000, Shanahan’s mous with Hofstra Lacrosse. His impact point production will be felt for many years to come. dipped slightly but his impact was just as large as he tallied 16 goals and eight D assists, led the team in ground balls with 143 and was third in the country in face-off winning percentage with E a 64.2 mark, winning 181 of 282 draws. He was named to the USILA’s All- Photos: America Second Team. A. Shanahan with D.C. University Club President Scott Beck after receiving the Tewaaraton Trophy. Shanahan saved his best for his senior season, record- B. Shanahan receives the Lt. Ray Enners Award as USILA ing 43 goals and 13 assists, once again led the team in ground balls with 125, ranked 14th in the country in face- Player of the Year from Bucknell coach Sid Jamison. offs winning 167 of 285 draws for a 56.6 percentage and led C. Shanahan and Hofstra Coach John Danowski. the Pride to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals for the second D. ILF President Tom Hayes presents the 2002 Best and Fairest time in three years. His hard work and his impact on Hofstra and in (MVP) Award to Shanahan. the lacrosse world were recognized when he was named to the USILA E. Doug, along with his family, was honored at halftime of the All-America First Team; received the USILA’s Lt. Donald McLaughlin Jr. Award as the Division I Midfielder of the Year; received the USILA’s North Carolina game on May 1, 2002. 58 Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award as the Outstanding Lacrosse Player in HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA Hofstra Lacrosse Annual Leaders LACROSSE

1996 Blake Miller 14 17 1.21 1997 Paul Judge 15 13 0.87 GOALS 1998 Brian Langtry 14 35 2.50 Year Name GP Goals GPG 1999 Brad Obloj 16 19 1.19 2000 Joe Kostolansky 16 23 1.44 1966 Alfred Lettera 17 33 1.94 2001 Tom Kessler 17 23 1.35 1967 Michael D’Amato 15 32 2.13 Scott Dooley 17 23 1.35 1968 Michael D’Amato 13 34 2.34 2002 Tom Kessler 14 21 1.50 1969 Steve Dauses 14 28 2.00 1970 Steve Dauses 16 35 2.19 1971 Billy Reid 15 41 2.73 1972 Jim Kuhner 16 18 1.13 1973 Bob Hiller 14 31 2.21 POINTS 1974 Tom Calder 12 21 1.75 Year Name GP G-A Pts. 1975 Bob Hiller 12 30 2.50 1966 Phil Mordente 17 29-45 74 1976 Bob Hiller 12 32 2.67 1967 Michael D’Amato 15 32-18 50 1977 Rich Stoecker 12 18 1.50 1968 Michael D’Amato 13 34-15 49 1978 Kevin Huff 13 32 2.38 1969 Steve Dauses 14 28-20 50 1979 Michael Fowler 12 40 3.33 1970 Steve Dauses 16 35-49 84 1980 Vince Sombrotto 13 37 2.38 1971 Billy Reid 15 41-12 53 1981 Gary Arnold 11 23 2.09 1972 Jim Kuhner 16 18-5 23 1982 Gary Arnold 13 18 1.38 1973 Billy Reid 14 30-12 42 1983 Bruce Yancey 14 37 2.64 1974 Doug Nastro 12 19-27 46 1984 Tony Perettine 14 26 1.86 1975 Phil Marino 12 25-28 53 1985 John Conroy 12 26 2.17 1976 Rich Stoecker 12 18-31 49 Hofstra Annual Leaders 1986 John Conroy 12 21 1.75 1977 Rich Stoecker 12 18-18 36 1987 Jon Cooper 16 24 1.50 1978 Kevin Huff 13 32-19 51 1988 Sean Bolger 15 38 2.53 1979 Michael Fowler 12 40-12 52 1989 Michael LaCrosse 15 49 3.27 1980 Vince Sombrotto 13 37-17 54 1990 Michael Laudenslager 14 32 2.29 1981 Gary Arnold 11 23-12 35 1991 Andy Carlson 14 35 2.50 1982 Gary Arnold 13 18-12 30 1992 Joe Barra 13 18 1.38 1983 Dave McCulloch 14 26-23 49 1993 Dave Donatello 16 33 2.06 1984 Dave McCulloch 14 20-16 36 1994 Andy Carlson 13 30 2.30 Tony Perettine 14 26-10 36 1995 Kevin Jacobs 14 29 2.07 1985 Tim Goldstein 12 9-31 40 1996 Blake Miller 14 36 2.57 1986 Brian Robinson 13 18-15 33 1997 Jarred Testa 15 22 1.47 1987 Brian Foresta 14 22-14 34 1998 Brian Langtry 14 37 2.64 1988 Sean Bolger 15 38-18 56 1999 Chad Eisenhart 16 22 1.38 1989 Michael LaCrosse 15 49-18 67 2000 Tom Kessler 16 48 3.00 1990 Gary Rinaldi 14 25-26 51 2001 Tom Kessler 17 51 3.00 1991 Gary Rinaldi 14 8-42 50 2002 Scott Dooley 14 31 2.21 1992 Andy Carlson 13 17-11 28 1993 Kevin Jacobs 16 18-33 51 1994 Andy Carlson 13 30-20 50 1995 Kevin Jacobs 14 29-40 69 ASSISTS 1996 Blake Miller 14 36-17 53 Year Name GP Assists APG 1997 Paul Judge 15 21-13 34 1998 Brian Langtry 14 37-35 72 1966 Phil Mordente 17 45 2.65 1999 Doug Shanahan 16 21-14 35 1967 Michael D’Amato 15 18 1.20 2000 Tom Kessler 16 48-13 61 1968 Michael D’Amato 13 15 1.15 2001 Tom Kessler 17 51-23 74 Paul Arena 13 15 1.15 2002 Tom Kessler 14 28-21 49 1969 Steve Dauses 14 22 1.57 1970 Steve Dauses 16 49 3.06 1971 Bruce Ramirez 15 19 1.27 1972 Bob DeMarco 16 13 0.81 1973 Bob Auguste 14 26 1.86 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1974 Doug Nastro 12 27 2.25 Year Name GP GA-SVS. GAA 1975 Phil Marino 12 28 2.33 1985 Gary Merkle 9 115-98 12.78* 1976 Rich Stoecker 12 31 2.58 1986 Marc Riccio 12 116-161 9.67 1977 Rich Stoecker 12 18 1.50 1987 Dave Giannone 11 97-181 8.82* 1978 Kevin Huff 13 19 1.46 1988 Dave Giannone 15 113-268 7.79* 1979 Michael Fowler 12 12 1.00 1989 Dave Giannone 15 129-202 8.60 Jim Metzger 12 12 1.00 1990 Dave Giannone 14 115-192 10.13 1980 Jim Metzger 13 28 2.15 1991 Kevin Barry 14 176-224 13.10 1981 George Mueller 11 13 1.18 1992 Kevin Johnson 11 82-91 10.49 1982 Gary Arnold 13 12 0.92 1993 Joe Romeo 15 140-234 9.89 1983 Dave McCulloch 14 23 1.64 1994 Joe Romeo 12 121-179 10.61 1984 Tim Goldstein 14 23 1.64 1995 Mark Spruyt 14 115-183 9.97 1985 Tim Goldstein 12 31 2.58 1996 Kevin Johnson 14 157-232 11.32 1986 Brian Robinson 13 15 1.15 1997 Mark Spruyt 15 100-195 6.77 1987 Mike Magee 7 17 2.43 1998 Mark Spruyt 14 116-195 8.61 1988 Steve Walakovits 14 25 1.79 1999 Michael Demeo 16 110-172 7.67 1989 Steve Walakovits 15 43 2.87 2000 Michael Demeo 16 141-179 9.14 1990 Gary Rinaldi 14 26 1.86 2001 Jack Alaimo 12 86-103 11.02 1991 Gary Rinaldi 14 42 3.00 2002 Jack Alaimo 14 92-118 7.02 1992 Kevin Jacobs 13 13 1.00 1993 Kevin Jacobs 16 33 2.06 *Official goals against average was unavailable. Average indicated is based on total 1994 Kevin Jacobs 13 26 2.00 team games and goals allowed. 1995 Kevin Jacobs 14 40 2.86 59

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Hofstra Year-by-Year Team Statistics

Year-by-Year Team Statistics (1949-2002)

Year Record GF GPGF GA GPGA COACH 1949 2-4 38 6.3 67 11.1 Al Brisotti 1950 3-4 44 6.3 52 7.4 Howdy Myers 1951 4-7 61 5.5 73 6.6 Howdy Myers 1952 11-2-1 150 10.7 55 3.9 Howdy Myers 1953 11-3 167 12.8 52 4.0 Howdy Myers 1954 9-4 134 10.4 68 5.2 Howdy Myers 1955 14-2 247 15.4 55 3.4 Howdy Myers 1956 8-5-1 125 8.9 89 6.4 Howdy Myers 1957 8-5 118 9.1 87 6.7 Howdy Myers 1958 8-3 126 11.5 94 8.5 Howdy Myers 1959 5-7 93 7.8 106 8.8 Howdy Myers 1960 7-4 89 8.1 68 6.2 Howdy Myers 1961 7-7 112 8.0 126 9.0 Howdy Myers 1962 10-3 73 7.3 59 5.9 Howdy Myers 1963 5-11 62 3.9 91 5.7 Howdy Myers 1964 6-9 105 7.0 107 7.1 Howdy Myers 1965 9-6 142 9.5 144 9.6 Howdy Myers 1966 7-9-1 121 7.1 145 8.5 Howdy Myers 1967 7-8 117 7.8 129 8.6 Howdy Myers 1968 7-5-1 118 9.1 87 6.7 Howdy Myers 1969 8-6 125 8.9 97 6.9 Howdy Myers 1970 12-5 162 10.1 68 4.3 Howdy Myers 1971 12-4 153 10.2 107 7.1 Howdy Myers 1972 5-11 105 6.6 97 6.1 Howdy Myers 1973 12-2 176 12.6 95 6.8 Howdy Myers 1974 9-3 138 11.5 98 8.2 Howdy Myers 1975 10-3 152 11.7 125 9.6 Howdy Myers 1976 7-4 114 10.4 108 9.8 Harry Royle 1977 7-5 105 8.8 88 7.3 Harry Royle 1978 8-5 128 9.8 121 9.3 Harry Royle 1979 6-6 145 12.1 140 11.7 Harry Royle 1980 7-6 150 11.5 151 11.6 Harry Royle 1981 3-8 92 8.4 116 10.5 Harry Royle 1982 3-10 121 9.3 168 12.9 Harry Royle 1983 9-5 163 11.6 115 8.2 Harry Royle 1984 8-6 136 9.7 117 8.4 Harry Royle 1985 3-11 147 10.5 191 13.6 Harry Royle 1986 4-9 127 9.8 196 15.1 John Danowski 1987 7-9 154 9.6 175 10.9 John Danowski 1988 12-3 191 12.7 135 9.0 John Danowski 1989 11-4 204 13.6 142 9.5 John Danowski 1990 9-5 191 13.6 141 10.1 John Danowski 1991 7-7 169 12.1 195 13.9 John Danowski 1992 4-9 109 8.4 143 11.0 John Danowski 1993 10-6 168 10.5 152 9.5 John Danowski 1994 6-7 147 11.3 129 9.9 John Danowski 1995 9-5 164 11.7 136 9.7 John Danowski 1996 9-5 169 12.1 161 11.5 John Danowski 1997 9-6 115 7.7 104 6.9 John Danowski 1998 10-4 184 13.1 118 8.4 John Danowski 1999 13-3 185 11.6 124 7.8 John Danowski 2000 11-5 212 13.3 145 9.1 John Danowski 2001 10-7 229 13.5 190 11.2 John Danowski 2002 11-3 178 12.7 107 7.6 John Danowski Hofstra University All-Time Coaching Records (1949-2002) Coach Years Gms. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1) John Danowski 1986-pres. 249 152 97 0 .610 2) Howdy Myers 1950-75 358 215 139 4 .606 3) Harry Royle 1976-85 113 58 55 0 .513 4) Al Brisotti 1949 6 2 4 0 .333 Total 53 years 726 427 295 4 .591 60

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA In the Coaching Ranks LACROSSE The Hofstra Lacrosse program has produced more than 40 players who have gone on to coach the sport at the scholastic and college High School Varsity level. Here is a list of Hofstra alumni that have pursued careers in the coaching ranks. Chris Bergersen* MacArthur Dennis Bonn* Cold Spring Harbor Ed Danowski Seaford Steve Dauses Perry Hall College Chris Deeks* Floral Park Dom Dinardo* Corning East Joe Amplo* Hofstra Craig Flynn Billerica Phil Avillo York Rich Garguilo* Baldwin J.P. Brazel* Nassau CC Kevin Huff* Smithtown Bob Demarco Rutgers Jack Kort Walt Whitman Scott Dooley* Hofstra Bill Laky Uniondale Tom Gill* Kings Point Brian Langtry* Cherry Creek (CO) Bill Heiser* Kenyon Rich Langtry* MacArthur Bob Hiller North Carolina State Hank Lunde Hempstead Kevin Johnson Brown Jay Lupetin Mepham Jack Kaley* New York Tech

Mike Magee East Meadow In the Coaching Ranks Renzie Lamb* Williams Blake Miller Greenwich, Darien Tom Leonas* Drew Ray Mills* Wyandanch Bill Reid Hampden-Sydney Brad Obloj* Plainview Bob Rullan C.W. Post Terry O’Connor Mepham Jarred Testa* UMBC Tony Petillo Bellport Kevin Warne* Delaware 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 Junior Varsity/Junior High School Kevin Baudo* Port Washington Matt Cady* East Meadow Karl Hedstrom* Island Trees Larry Kramer* North County (MD) Phil Vangeli* Glen Cove

*Active

Joe Amplo

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Series Records (1949-2002)

Series Records Opponent Won-Lost First Meeting Last Hofstra Win Last Opponent Win Adelphi 16-14 1963 1983 - 12-6 1989 - 10-15 Air Force 7-0 1970 2001 - 22-8 None Army 12-35 1955 2002 - 16-9 1997 - 2-6 Baltimore 10-15 1952 1983 - 15-6 1972 - 2-4 Binghamton 0-0 2003 None None Boston College 1-0 1979 1979 - 13-6 None Bowdoin 4-0 1965 1968 - 18-6 None Brown 9-9 1976 1999 - 11-9 1996 - 7-16 Bucknell 3-1 1987 1990 - 15-11 1987 - 13-15 CCNY 7-0 1950 1971 - 1-0 None CCNY (LC) 1-0 1952 1952 - 10-1 None Colgate 2-0 1960 1961 - 7-4 None Cornell 0-4 1972 None 1992 - 7-9 Cortland State 7-0 1951 1972 - 5-4 None Delaware 15-7 1951 2002 - 17-5 2000 - 7-8 Dartmouth 5-2 1951 1979 - 12-10 1953 - 4-6 Denison 0-1 1963 None 1963 - 2-4 Drexel 14-0 1986 2002 - 18-10 None Duke 5-0 1956 2002 - 14-6 None Fairfield 1-0 2002 2002 - 11-8 None Fairleigh Dickinson 5-0 1969 1973 - 15-3 None Georgetown 1-3 1994 1994 - 13-10 1997 - 5-18 Gettysburg 1-0 1959 1959 - 19-2 None Hartford 6-0 1995 2001 - 21-9 None Harvard 6-8 1951 1993 - 12-7 1996 - 12-15 Hobart 9-8 1959 1973 - 13-9 1988 - 10-15 Johns Hopkins 2-13 1974 1999 - 9-8 (OT) 2002 - 8-9 Lafayette 16-0 1949 1993 - 21-3 None Lehigh 5-0 1986 1990 - 22-7 None LIU-C.W. Post 15-8 1963 1990 - 14-5 1987 - 7-8 Loyola 13-11 1956 1993 - 13-12 2002 - 7-8 Manhasset 1-1 1951 1952 - 14-6 1951 - 3-4 Maryland 1-8 1949 1984 - 10-7 2000 - 12-14 Maryland-Balt. Co. 3-1 1988 1991 - 12-8 1992 - 12-15 Massachusetts 14-11 1974 2002 - 12-11 (OT) 2001 - 13-17 MIT 12-1 1958 1973 - 24-3 1967 - 8-11 Michigan State 2-0 1988 1994 - 14-5 None Middlebury 2-0 1955 1967 - 9-2 None Milburn (LC) 3-0 1952 1954 - 11-1 None Montclair State 0-2 1950 None 1951 - 4-6 Mt. Washington (LC) 0-7 1953 None 1961 - 0-7 Morgan State 2-0 1971 1972 - 10-4 None Navy 6-13 1965 1999 - 15-7 1985 - 9-20 New England (LC) 1-0 1949 1949 - 7-3 None New Hampshire 17-2 1955 1997 - 10-3 1978 - 10-11 New York Tech 5-0 1974 1978 - 23-4 None North Carolina 4-1 1978 2002 - 12-7 1997 - 4-10 North Carolina State 1-0 1980 1980 - 17-15 None Notre Dame 5-4 1991 2002 - 15-5 1998 - 4-8 Ohio State 1-0 1987 1987 - 15-4 None Penn State 8-4 1955 1990 - 17-6 1984 - 10-11 (ot) Pennsylvania 5-13 1970 1976 - 10-9 1987 - 5-13 Philadelphia (LC) 1-0 1953 1953 - 12-3 None Princeton 9-6 1972 1990 - 7-6 2002 - 4-12 Providence 3-0 1993 1998 - 18-2 None Radford 1-0 1992 1992 - 17-7 None R.P.I. 7-2-1 1956 1965 - 15-6 1961 - 4-5 Rutgers 14-15 1955 1999 - 15-6 1995 - 11-14 Sacred Heart 1-0 2002 2002 - 19-5 None St. John’s 9-2 1983 1995 - 19-3 1992 - 7-9 Stevens Tech 2-0 1951 1952 - 8-2 None Syracuse 3-12 1960 1975 - 15-3 2001 - 13-18 Towson 18-12 1961 2002 - 13-7 2001 - 11-13 Trinity 4-0 1950 1953 - 20-1 None Tufts 2-0 1953 1955 - 21-1 None Union 2-2 1951 1955 - 20-2 1954 - 6-7 Vermont 8-0 1993 2001 - 16-7 None Villanova 2-1 1988 2002 - 12-5 1989 - 9-12 Virginia 4-11 1957 2001 - 15-14 (OT) 1992 - 5-17 Washington (MD) 9-10 1949 1973 - 13-5 1972 - 5-9 Washington & Lee 15-4 1956 1980 - 7-6 (OT) 1982 - 10-19 Western Maryland 2-1 1949 1952 - 16-0 1949 - 8-17 Williams 6-3 1953 1964 - 14-7 1965 - 5-11 62 Yale 4-8 1952 1995 - 10-9 1994 - 5-8

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA All-Time Hofstra Lacrosse Results (1949-2002) LACROSSE opponents’ national ranking in ( ) Duke 11-1 W Colgate 9-6 W 1953 Washington (MD) 14-16 L (2 OT) Mt. Washington L.C. 1-12 L Coach: Howdy Myers Yale 6-8 L Syracuse 9-11 L 1949 Record: 11-3 (13th ranked) Loyola (MD) 8-3 W Washington (MD) 7-5 W Coach: Al Brisotti RPI 7-7 T Army 2-11 L Williams 17-2 W Baltimore 6-8 L Record: 2-4 Philadelphia L.C. 12-3 W Army 4-8 L Loyola (MD) 11-5 W Mt. Washington L.C. 4-17 L Cortland 14-3 W RPI 14-1 W Washington (MD) 1-16 L Dartmouth 4-6 L Baltimore 13-18 L Western Maryland 8-17 L Washington (MD) 10-4 W Maryland 1-17 L Tufts 19-4 W 1961 New England 8-3 W Delaware 19-0 W 1957 Lafayette 17-6 W Yale 2-9 L Coach: Howdy Myers Adelphi 3-8 L Union 20-11 W Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 7-7 (15th ranked) Cortland 10-2 W Record: 8-5 (13th ranked)

CCNY 24-1 W Baltimore L.C. 4-16 L Results All-Time 1950 Baltimore 5-4 W Swathmore 7-5 W Mt. Washington L.C. 8-21 L Coach: Howdy Myers Trinity 20-1 W MIT 20-1 W Washington & Lee 13-8 W Record: 3-4 Williams 4-3 W Dartmouth 16-10 W New Hampshire 9-4 W Milburn L.C. 17-4 W New Hampshire 6-3 W Harvard 6-18 L CCNY 5-15 L Washington & Lee 9-4 W Colgate 7-4 W Lafayette 14-2 W Washington (MD) 8-10 L Syracuse 7-6 W Western Maryland 6-3 W 1954 Penn State 11-7 W Baltimore 2-20 L Montclair 4-11 L Coach: Howdy Myers Virginia 5-8 L Washington (MD) 0-7 L Adelphi 4-14 L Record: 9-4 (11th ranked) RPI 3-10 L Army 2-10 L Cortland 4-6 L Army 2-14 L Loyola (MD) 19-2 W Loyola (MD) 13-0 W Towson State 14-2 W Trinity 7-1 W Mt. Washington L.C. 3-15 L Baltimore 6-13 L RPI 4-5 L Dartmouth 7-6 W Duke 12-2 W Adelphi 17-3 W Baltimore 4-7 L 1951 New Hampshire 14-5 W Coach: Howdy Myers Washington 5-8 L 1958 1962 Record: 4-7 Rutgers 8-7 W CCNY 17-2 W Coach: Howdy Myers Coach: Howdy Myers Montclair 4-6 L Yale 10-5 W Record: 8-3 (9th ranked) Record: 10-3 (13th ranked) Delaware 3-7 L Cortland 18-2 W Washington (MD) 2-10 L Delaware 19-3 W MIT 25-2 W MIT 8-4 W Harvard 3-10 L Williams 13-0 W Harvard 16-5 W Washington & Lee 6-3 W Dartmouth 4-7 L Union 6-7 L Washington & Lee 10-9 W Harvard 4-10 L Manhasset 3-4 L Milburn L.C. 11-1 W Penn State 13-2 W New Hampshire 6-4 W CCNY 4-5 L New Hampshire 7-5 W Loyola (MD) 8-4 W Stevens Tech 4-1 W Mt. Washington L.C. 6-15 L Baltimore 7-9 L Union 9-12 L (OT) 1955 RPI 11-7 W Rutgers 10-9 W Trinity 11-1 W Coach: Howdy Myers Washington (MD) 11-10 W Williams 8-2 W Cortland 5-4 W Record: 14-2 (3rd ranked) Army 1-15 L Towson State 12-2 W Lafayette 9-6 W Loyola (MD) 17-3 W RPI 11-2 W Baltimore 8-21 L Adelphi 7-3 W Mt. Washington L.C. 7-13 L Washington (MD) 6-5 W Ohio State 20-1 W Army 0-17 L 1952 Dartmouth 19-5 W Coach: Howdy Myers 1959 Middlebury 20-1 W Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-2-1 (17th ranked) Tufts 21-1 W Record: 5-7 (14th ranked) 1963 New Hampshire 12-0 W Coach: Howdy Myers Manhasset 14-6 W Army 7-8 L Harvard 4-4 T Penn St. 13-3 W New Hampshire 4-3 W Record: 5-11 CCNY L.C. 10-1 W Washington Coll. 16-2 W Harvard 4-5 L CCNY 6-2 W Yale 6-3 W Washington & Lee 5-6 L MIT 5-3 W Baltimore 6-8 L Delaware 19-1 W Mt. Washington L.C. 4-11 L Washington & Lee 12-1 W Western Maryland 16-0 W Union 20-2 W RPI 11-10 W Harvard 1-5 L Delaware 8-5 W Williams 16-1 W Baltimore 1-13 L Denison 2-4 L Union 5-4 W Baltimore 15-4 W Washington (MD) 7-8 L Baltimore 3-12 L Cortland 23-0 W Cortland 20-4 W Hobart 10-5 W New Hampshire 2-3 L Trinity 7-1 W Rutgers 16-6 W Loyola (MD) 15-1 W Washington (MD) 2-4 L CCNY 14-2 W Williams 9-15 L Hobart 7-2 W Yale 4-10 L Gettysburg 19-2 W Rutgers 8-13 L Milburn L.C. 11-7 W 1956 Army 4-27 L Towson State 3-6 L Stevens Tech. 8-2 W Coach: Howdy Myers LIU-C.W. Post 4-3 W Lafayette 24-4 W Record: 8-5-1 (11th ranked) Loyola (MD) 3-4 L 1960 RPI 7-4 W Adelphi 2-7 L Dartmouth 6-4 W Coach: Howdy Myers Army 2-10 L New Hampshire 6-3 W Record: 7-4 (14th ranked) Williams 2-10 L Harvard 13-7 W Penn State 3-9 L Hobart 6-1 W Washington & Lee 9-6 W Washington & Lee 11-4 W New Hampshire 13-4 W 63

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All-Time Results Rutgers 9-10 L Towson State 9-7 W 1964 1967 Yale 3-6 L Rutgers 12-8 W Coach: Howdy Myers Coach: Howdy Myers Army 2-9 L Adelphi 10-9 W Record: 6-9 Record: 7-8 Adelphi 10-2 W Air Force 16-4 W Air Force 9-3 W Virginia (NCAA) 5-12 L Fairleigh Dickinson 8-3 W Washington & Lee 4-8 L Washington & Lee 13-5 W Navy 4-9 L New Hampshire 4-2 W Bowdoin 15-4 W Washington (MD) 1-0 W** 1974 MIT 7-0 W New Hampshire 11-3 W Baltimore 11-3 W Army 1-8 L MIT 8-11 L Coach: Howdy Myers LIU-C.W. Post 16-2 W Adelphi 10-3 W Harvard 5-9 L Record: 9-3 (7th ranked) Virginia 3-4 L Syracuse 6-12 L Middlebury 9-2 W **forfeit Hobart 7-10 L Hobart 7-6 W Pennsylvania 11-9 W Washington (MD) 6-8 L Rutgers 3-13 L Baltimore 15-9 W Towson State 14-1 W Army 4-19 L 1971 Massachusetts 7-6 W Rutgers 4-12 L Adelphi 12-9 W Princeton 16-13 W LIU-C.W. Post 4-6 L Syracuse 3-6 L Coach: Howdy Myers Navy 6-17 L Williams 14-7 W Baltimore 7-8 L Record: 12-4 (10th ranked) Army 12-5 W RPI 11-9 W Washington (MD) 3-16 L NY Tech 21-3 W Baltimore 9-12 L Loyola (MD) 9-7 L Pennsylvania 6-2 W Adelphi 11-3 W Loyola (MD) 4-9 L LIU-C.W. Post 8-11 L MIT 23-3 W Towson State 11-15 L Hobart 11-7 W Rutgers 6-5 W CCNY 1-0 W** LIU-C.W. Post 12-5 W 1965 1968 Rutgers 15-3 W Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 10-18 L Coach: Howdy Myers Coach: Howdy Myers Yale 9-5 W Record: 9-6 (18th ranked) Record: 7-5-1 Army 10-15 L Washington (MD) 13-2 W 1975 Fairleigh Dickinson 8-4 W Bowdoin 12-0 W Bowdoin 18-6 W Coach: Howdy Myers Morgan State 16-7 W MIT 12-3 W MIT 18-1 W Record: 10-3 (6th ranked) Navy 5-8 L Army 4-20 L Washington & Lee 6-2 W Baltimore 9-4 W New Hampshire 10-4 W Hobart 12-5 W Pennsylvania 3-18 L Adelphi 7-6 W Syracuse 10-9 W New Hampshire 9-2 W Syracuse 15-3 W Virginia 6-12 L Loyola (MD) 5-6 L Rutgers 2-11 L Massachusetts 14-10 W LIU-C.W. Post 12-11 W (OT) Rutgers 8-16 L Army 4-12 L Princeton 17-5 W Army (NCAA) 3-19 L LIU-C.W. Post 17-6 W Adelphi 9-4 W Towson State 15-10 W **forfeit Hobart 8-7 W Syracuse 6-10 L Washington & Lee 14-13 W Washington & Lee 17-11 W Washington (MD) 8-8 T Army 9-8 W (OT) Navy 2-19 L Baltimore 5-7 L 1972 Navy 10-15 L Washington (MD) 4-15 L Loyola (MD) 13-8 L Adelphi 11-8 W Williams 5-11 L LIU-C.W. Post 8-11 L Coach: Howdy Myers NY Tech 13-3 W Adelphi 13-11 W Record: 5-11 (20th ranked) Rutgers 14-10 W RPI 15-6 W LIU-C.W. Post 10-3 W 1969 Cornell 3-5 L Maryland (NCAA) 7-19 L Coach: Howdy Myers Pennsylvania 3-6 L 1966 Record: 8-6 (14th ranked) Washington (MD) 5-9 L Coach: Howdy Myers MIT 21-4 W 1976 Hobart 3-4 L Coach Harry Royle Record: 7-9-1 MIT 15-8 W LIU-C.W. Post 14-3 W Hobart 9-10 L Record: 7-4 (10th ranked) Rutgers 3-4 L Virginia 6-3 W New Hampshire 9-2 W Towson State 6-11 L Washington & Lee 11-3 W Rutgers 8-6 W Pennsylvania 10-9 W Army 8-9 L (OT) Bowdoin 11-2 W Baltimore 3-9 L Massachusetts 11-9 W Princeton 5-8 L MIT 9-8 W Army 2-15 L Harvard 11-7 W Cortland 5-4 W Army 3-14 L Adelphi 20-5 W Brown 7-14 L Fairleigh Dickinson 8-4 W Harvard 7-14 L Syracuse 4-9 L Army 7-8 L Adelphi 6-10 L New Hampshire 11-11 T Fairleigh Dickinson 6-5 W Washington & Lee 10-7 W Baltimore 2-4 L Syracuse 6-10 L Navy 0-11 L Navy 13-17 L Navy 3-8 L Hobart 5-10 L Washington (MD) 6-5 W Adelphi 10-8 W Morgan State 10-4 W Rutgers 5-15 L LIU-C.W. Post 6-8 L NY Tech 12-7 W Adelphi 10-5 W CCNY 15-1 W Rutgers 7-13 L Baltimore 4-8 L Loyola (MD) 22-3 W 1973 LIU-C.W. Post 13-9 W Navy 2-11 L Loyola (MD) 9-7 W Coach: Howdy Myers Washington (MD) 9-10 L 1970 Record: 12-2 (5th ranked) 1977 Delaware 6-9 L Coach: Howdy Myers Coach: Harry Royle LIU-C.W. Post 10-5 W Record: 12-5 (10th ranked) Pennsylvania 8-7 W Record: 7-5 (13th ranked) MIT 24-3 W Hobart 13-9 W Loyola (MD) 13-4 W Pennsylvania 3-10 L Baltimore 16-6 W Pennsylvania 5-3 W Dartmouth 13-6 W Washington (MD) 13-5 W New Hampshire 12-4 W Massachusetts 10-8 W Princeton 9-5 W MIT 11-4 W Brown 9-7 W Army 6-8 L Hobart 16-2 W Harvard 14-4 W Fairleigh Dickinson 15-3 W CCNY 27-0 W Washington & Lee 13-9 W 64 Navy 10-9 W Army 2-7 L

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Navy 7-15 L Adelphi 11-16 L at Delaware* 14-8 W Adelphi 6-7 L Massachusetts 8-14 L 1985 at Lafayette* 17-9 W NY Tech 16-6 W Penn State 5-10 L Coach: Harry Royle Syracuse 5-18 L Rutgers 5-6 L Towson State 7-14 L Record: 3-11 Towson State* 10-9 W LIU-C.W. Post 6-3 W Pennsylvania 8-10 L at Villanova 13-8 W Baltimore 13-4 W Lehigh* 21-13 W at Princeton 12-14 L Hobart 10-15 L Brown 13-14 L 1978 Drexel* 20-6 W at Maryland 9-14 L 1982 at UMBC 15-9 W Coach: Harry Royle at Army 12-14 L LIU-C.W. Post 9-8 W Record: 8-5 (7th ranked) Coach: Harry Royle at LIU-C.W. Post 6-16 L Princeton 7-3 W Record: 3-10 at Penn State 14-13 W * East Coast Conference game Pennsylvania 11-12 L Lafayette 15-1 W Virginia 11-15 L Baltimore 10-7 W Adelphi 7-12 L New Hampshire 10-11 L Virginia 8-16 L Massachusetts 8-13 L 1989 Harvard 10-9 W Maryland 12-13 L (OT) at Towson State 12-19 L Results All-Time Army 4-8 L Brown 3-9 L St. John’s 9-14 L Coach: John Danowski North Carolina 10-9 W Army 6-12 L Pennsylvania 11-19 L Record: 11-4, 5-0 NY Tech 23-4 W Penn State 10-16 L Rutgers 10-9 W (14th ranked) Adelphi 14-9 W Lafayette 10-7 W Navy 9-20 L Massachusetts 14-11 W Adelphi 10-17 L Virginia 16-14 W Penn State 14-11 W Massachusetts 10-18 L Bucknell 17-4 W LIU-C.W. Post 11-7 W Towson State 18-10 W 1986 at St. John’s 17-11 W Washington & Lee 12-6 W Pennsylvania 8-11 L Coach: John Danowski Adelphi 10-15 L Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 8-20 L Rutgers 6-13 L Record: 4-9 Army 16-10 W Washington & Lee 10-19 L Delaware* 15-13 W Lafayette* 20-2 W Princeton 9-8 W 1979 at Syracuse 7-16 L at Brown 3-20 L Coach: Harry Royle 1983 at Towson State* 10-9 W (4 OT) Maryland 2-16 L Coach: Harry Royle Villanova 9-12 L Record: 6-6 Army 6-18 L at Lehigh* 18-8 W Record: 9-5 (9th ranked) at Delaware 6-15 L Boston College 13-6 W at Hobart 6-14 L at Lafayette 16-11 W Dartmouth 12-10 W Baltimore 15-6 W at Drexel* 17-7 W at Adelphi 10-20 L Virginia 5-13 L Navy 14-10 W UMBC 16-4 W Towson State 6-8 L Brown 10-15 L Brown 15-11 W Princeton 10-3 W Pennsylvania 9-15 L Army 8-10 L Maryland 7-9 L * East Coast Conference game Lehigh 15-9 W Navy 12-19 L Army 3-9 L Hobart 10-24 L Adelphi 12-11 W LIU-C.W. Post 8-9 L Drexel 23-13 W Massachusetts 11-10 W Penn State 9-3 W 1990 LIU-C.W. Post 12-19 L Penn State 18-10 W Lafayette 25-9 W Coach: John Danowski LIU-C.W. Post 23-11 W Adelphi 12-6 W Record: 9-5, 4-1 (19th ranked) Pennsylvania 12-13 L Massachusetts 10-8 W 1987 Washington & Lee 9-12 L Towson State 8-9 L Coach: John Danowski Penn State 17-6 W St. John’s 12-4 W Record: 7-9 Bucknell 15-11 W Pennsylvania 10-11 L (OT) St. John’s 14-8 W 1980 Rutgers 15-11 W Cornell 14-15 L at Princeton 9-7 W Coach: Harry Royle at Army 13-15 L Duke 12-11 W at Delaware* 15-5 W Record: 7-6 Brown 5-11 L 1984 at Yale 5-18 L Maryland 1-15 L New Hampshire 15-10 W Coach: Harry Royle Syracuse 9-20 L Ohio State 15-4 W Baltimore 15-9 W Towson State* 11-14 L Record: 8-6 (11th ranked) Bucknell 13-15 L Virginia 5-10 L Lehigh* 22-7 W Delaware 8-9 L Brown 10-22 L at Princeton 13-7 W at Lafayette* 13-7 W Lafayette 18-6 W Army 11-9 W at Brown 9-8 W (OT) Drexel* 22-4 W Adelphi 7-15 L Navy 9-14 L Maryland 10-7 W at LIU-C.W. Post 14-5 W at Towson State 4-15 L Adelphi 9-13 L Army 7-11 L Princeton 7-6 W Pennsylvania 5-13 L Massachusetts 8-16 L LIU-C.W. Post 10-6 W * East Coast Conference game Air Force 12-5 W Penn State 20-9 W Penn State 10-11 L (OT) at Lehigh 15-11 W Towson State 16-8 W at Lafayette 16-3 W at Hobart 9-21 L Pennsylvania 8-10 L at Adelphi 5-6 L 1991 at Drexel 14-9 W North Carolina State 17-15 W at Massachusetts 5-12 L at LIU-C.W. Post 7-8 L Coach: John Danowski Washington & Lee 7-6 W (OT) Towson State 12-8 W Record: 7-7 (16th ranked) at St. John’s 13-8 W 1981 Pennsylvania 5-6 L (OT) 1988 Notre Dame 10-5 W at Rutgers 7-11 L Coach: John Danowski at UMBC 12-8 W Coach: Harry Royle at Navy 14-13 W Record: 12-3, 5-0 at St. John’s 13-12 W Record: 3-8 at Cornell 4-9 L (13th ranked) Delaware 9-10 L Virginia 11-18 L Lafayette 24-14 W Brown 10-7 W St. John’s 14-6 W at Syracuse 10-30 L Army 6-10 L at Bucknell 14-7 W at Towson State 8-20 L Lafayette 10-3 W Michigan State 10-3 W Virginia 10-18 L Maryland 3-10 L at Adelphi 12-13 L at Drexel 21-11 W 65

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All-Time Results at Army 14-13 W (OT) Johns Hopkins 11-20 L 1995 1998 2001 Yale 12-10 W Coach: John Danowski Coach: John Danowski Coach: John Danowski at Princeton 11-15 L Record: 9-5, 5-0 (17th ranked) Record: 10-4, 5-0 Record: 10-7, 4-1 (12th ranked) (11th ranked) 1992 Delaware* (17) 15-6 W Coach: John Danowski Brown (8) 10-9 W (OT) Loyola (5) 6-8 L Massachusetts (19) 13-17 L Vermont* 11-10 W at Delaware* (20) 13-11 W at Loyola (8) 12-17 L Record: 4-9 Massachusetts (13) 5-11 L Providence 18-2 W at Johns Hopkins (8) 6-7 L New Hampshire* 21-9 W Brown (17) 20-11 W Princeton (2) 5-10 L Rutgers 13-9 W Loyola (6) 7-15 L at Massachusetts (10) 6-7 L Notre Dame (2) 11-10 W (OT) Radford 17-7 W at Hartford* 10-5 W Hartford* 22-8 W Air Force 22-8 W UMBC 12-15 L at St. John’s 19-3 W at Towson* (17) 15-11 W Hatford*^ 21-9 W Cornell 7-9 L at Georgetown (12) 6-17 L Vermont* 22-5 W Drexel* 18-7 W at Notre Dame 9-12 L at Army 12-8 W Navy (17) 9-8 W Towson* (11) 12-16 L at Massachusetts 4-17 L Johns Hopkins (1) 11-15 L Army 13-9 W at Army 17-9 W Towson State 10-9 W Yale 10-9 W at Johns Hopkins (3) 10-16 L Delaware* 11-10 W St. John’s 7-9 L Drexel* 16-5 W at Drexel* (19) 13-5 W at Vermont* 16-7 W at Virginia 5-17 L at Rutgers (19) 11-14 L Rutgers (19) 13-9 W Duke (9) 15-10 W Lafayette 12-5 W * North Atlantic Conference game at Notre Dame 4-8 L Delaware# 11-8 W Army 5-9 L *America East game at Towson# (9) 11-13 L at Johns Hopkins 4-15 L Virginia (NCAA) (8)! 15-14 W (OT) at Yale 4-10 L 1996 Syracuse (NCAA) (1)$ 13-18 L Coach: John Danowski 1999 *America East game 1993 Record: 9-5, 5-0 (12th ranked) Coach: John Danowski ^at Springfield, Massachusetts Record: 13-3, 4-1 (7th ranked) #America East Tournament Coach: John Danowski at Towson State*^ (14) 13-12 W !at West Point, New York Record: 10-6 (11th ranked) at Delaware*# (19) 19-13 W Loyola (3)^ 4-10 L $at Hofstra Stadium at Loyola (8) 8-17 L Delaware* (14) 7-13 L Notre Dame 8-9 L Brown (6) 7-16 L at Brown 11-9 W Vermont 12-10 W Massachusetts (12) 15-14 W (OT) Air Force 19-5 W 2002 Providence 19-6 W New Hampshire* 12-6 W Massachusetts (20) 8-7 W Coach: John Danowski Massachusetts (10) 16-8 W at Vermont* 17-11 W at Hartford* 15-6 W Record: 11-3, 5-1 (6th ranked) Harvard 12-7 W Georgetown (17) 15-16 L (OT) Notre Dame (13) 10-9 W Loyola (MD) (5) 13-12 W Army (20) 10-14 L Towson* (15) 9-6 W at Massachusetts (12) 12-11 W (OT) at St. John’s 9-8 W Johns Hopkins (5) 9-7 W Vermont* 14-4 W Loyola* (8) 7-8 L Virginia (5) 7-6 W (OT) at Drexel* 10-7 W Navy (10) 8-7 W Villanova* 12-5 W Lafayette 21-3 W Rutgers (20) 12-4 W at Army 16-9 W Johns Hopkins (2) 8-9 L at Army (12) 11-10 W North Carolina (2) 10-9 W Drexel* 18-7 W at Princeton (8) 4-12 L Johns Hopkins (4) 5-11 L Harvard (NCAA)*** 12-15 L at Rutgers 15-6 W Fairfield 11-8 W Yale (20) 6-9 L *North Atlantic Conference game Johns Hopkins (2) 9-8 W (OT) at Notre Dame (18) 15-5 W at Rutgers (16) 6-16 L ^at Johns Hopkins Navy (NCAA)** 15-7 W at Drexel* 18-10 W Princeton (2) 6-9 L #at Loyola Johns Hopkins(NCAA) (2) 7-11 L Army 16-9 W Massachusetts (NCAA) 9-8 W ***at Cornell *America East game at Towson* (14) 13-7 W at Syracuse (NCAA) 8-20 L ^at Navy at Delaware* 17-5 W 1997 **at Brown Sacred Heart 19-5 W 1994 Coach: John Danowski Duke (7) 14-6 W 2000 North Carolina (12) 12-7 W Coach: John Danowski Record: 9-6, 6-0 (12th ranked) * Colonial Athletic Association game Record: 6-7 (20th ranked) Coach: John Danowski Towson State* (10) 13-10 W Record: 11-5, 4-1 St. John’s 15-3 W Delaware* 12-7 W (10th ranked) Michigan State 14-5 W Brown (9) 9-4 W Brown (10) 10-9 W Massachusetts (15) 7-6 W (2 OT) at Massachusetts (15) 10-7 W Air Force 13-5 W at New Hampshire*^ 10-3 W Loyola (3) 12-16 L Massachusetts+ (13) 8-11 L at Notre Dame (13) 9-10 L Johns Hopkins (7) 6-12 L at Brown+ (14) 6-15 L Vermont* 7-6 W at Princeton (5) 8-11 L at Loyola (2) 10-13 L at Hartford* (14) 7-2 W at Notre Dame (13) 8-7 W Georgetown (13) 13-10 W at Georgetown (6) 5-18 L Air Force 21-4 W Providence 17-4 W at Army 2-6 L Vermont* 12-8 W Army (20) 14-15 L (OT) Johns Hopkins (4) 5-8 L Hartford* 17-5 W Johns Hopkins (6) 7-15 L Drexel* 16-4 W at Delaware* 7-8 L at Yale (18) 5-8 L at Rutgers 5-4 W at Towson* 18-11 W Rutgers 15-16 L (OT) North Carolina (16) 4-10 L at Drexel* 13-6 W + Fleet Classic at Brown Massachusetts (NCAA)** 4-6 L Army (19) 18-10 W *America East game North Carolina (11) 20-12 W ^at Holy Cross Towson# 18-10 W **at Army Delaware# 14-4 W Maryland (NCAA) (6)! 12-14 L *America East game #America East Tournament 66 !at UMBC

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSE Getting to Hofstra Getting to Hofstra

From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia: For Team Travel Via Bus:

Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn- Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I- Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route 495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Middle States: Turnpike.

Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Public Transportation from Airport: Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport From Upstate New York: Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIR- Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross PORT. Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on Railroads: the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approxi- mately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from From the Throgs Neck Bridge: Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the sta- Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central tion. becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway- South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow 68 Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

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