is the highest rankings ever by a Hofstra team. The Minutemen of Massachusett are ranked 10th in both polls. STREAKS AND TRENDS - Hofstra enters the NCAA Championship Quarterfinals riding a 17-game winning streak. It is the longest winning streak in school history. - The Pride has won 19 of its last 21 games, 22 of the last 25, 48 of their last 74 contests, 56 of its last 87 games, 60 of the last 92, 71 of the last 112 and 84 of its last 128 games, dating back to 1999. - Hofstra won 15 straight home games and 30 of its last 38 HOFSTRA MEN’S home games at James M. Shuart Stadium dating back to the NCAA Championship - Northern 2003 season. The Pride is 13-0, including one win at Stony Quarterfinals Brook, on Long Island this year. - The Pride has won its last 16 games on Long Island. #2 (17-1) vs. HOFSTRA’S TENTATIVE LINE-UP #10 MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN (11-4) vs. Massachusetts Saturday, May 20, 2006 – Noon Pos. Name No. Cl. 2006 Stats LaValle Stadium – Stony Brook, NY A Tom Dooley 40 Fr 37-13-50 2006 HOFSTRA A Athan Iannucci 32 Jr. 62-18-80 LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS A Chris Unterstein 33 Sr. 41-36-77 M John Keysor 11 Sr. 22-21-43 February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result M Rob Bonaguro 9 Sr. 6-11-17 26 at #10 Massachusetts (#18) + 7-11 L M Tim Treubig 22 Sr. 17-10-27 March D Sean McCarthy 8 Sr. 29 GB/13 CT 4 BROWN 14-4 W D Brett Moyer 15 Sr. 69 GB/55 CT 11 #7 JOHNS HOPKINS (#15) 11-6 W D Ryan Kelaher 5 Sr. 28 GB/14 CT 15 NORTH CAROLINA (#9) 6-5 W G Matt Southard 23 Sr. 6.13 GAA 18 at #6 Princeton (#9) 9-5 W Reserves 25 #11 NOTRE DAME (#5) (FSNY) 13-5 W 2M Ryan Lucas 1 Sr. 11-2-13 28 #20 ARMY (#4) 11-6 W 2M Bill Peters 3 Jr. 5-2-7 31 #12 TOWSON* (#4) 10-9 W (OT) 2M Mike Unterstein 35 So. 11-11-22 April LSM John Orsen 19 Sr. 70 GB/17 CT 5 SACRED HEART* (#2) 19-8 W LSM Julian Watts 18 Jr. 17 GB/8 CT 8 at Villanova* (#2) 13-4 W FO Joe Mascaretti 16 Sr. 204-342 .596 12 at Robert Morris* (#2) 21-2 W FO Bill Peters 3 Sr. 12-28 .429 14 DELAWARE* (#2) (FSNY) 12-10 W 22 at Drexel* (#2) 12-4 W MASSACHUSETTS’ 2006 RESULTS 25 at #19 Stony Brook (FSNY) (#2) 18-8 W 2/26 Hofstra 11-7 W 29 #16 HARVARD (#2) 13-6 W 3/4 at Yale 14-11 W May 3/11 Harvard 12-7 W 3 CAA Tournament Semifinal 3/14 Albany 8-9 L vs. Villanova (#2) 14-7 W 3/18 at Brown 13-9 W 6 CAA Tournament Championship 3/21 Sacred Heart 17-9 W vs. #19 Delaware (#2) 12-6 W 3/25 Loyola 14-9 W 14 NCAA Tournament -First Round 4/1 at Penn State 5-7 L vs. Providence (#2) 14-8 W 4/8 at St. John’s 13-6 W 4/15 Hobart 13-7 W 20 NCAA Quarterfinals @ Stony Brook 4/22 at Georgetown 6-8 L vs. #10 Massachusetts (#2) Noon 4/25 Fairfield 7-6 W 27 NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia 11:30 a.m. 4/29 at Syracuse 7-12 L 29 NCAA Championship at Philadelphia 1:00 p.m. 5/6 Rutgers 10-5 W * - Colonial Athletic Association Game 5/13 at Cornell (NCAA) 10-9 W + - Inside Lacrosse poll.

NATIONAL RANKING: Hofstra ranked second in the final regular season USILA Division I Coaches and the Inside Lacrosse Media polls. The second-place ranking in both polls MASSACHUSETTS’ 2006 STAT LEADERS first to give #15 Hofstra a 15-14 victory over #12 No. Key Returnees Pos. Cl. G - A - Pts. Massachusetts. In 1997, senior middie Tony Alexander scored 25 Sean Morris A Sr 28-35-63 1:25 into the second overtime to give the seventh-ranked Pride 3 Brett Garber M Jr. 16-8-24 a 7-6 victory over #15 Massachusetts. In 2002, Rao scored 13 4 Rory Pedrick M So. 9-15-24 seconds into overtime to give the #10 Pride a 12-11 victory 1 Brian Jacovina M Jr. 7-16-23 over #12 UMass. 9 Andrew Reccione M Jr. 20-2-22 23 Doc Schneider G Fr. 7.78 GAA HOFSTRA - MASSACHUSETTS SERIES HISTORY Year Winner Loser Location HOFSTRA - MASSACHUSETTS 2006 UMass 11 Hofstra 7 Amherst BY THE NUMBERS 2005 UMass 12 Hofstra 7 Hempstead 2004 UMass 6 Hofstra 3 Amherst 2003 UMass 9 Hofstra 6 Amherst** HOFSTRA UMASS 2003 UMass 14 Hofstra 7 Hempstead 17-1 Overall Record 11-4 2002 Hofstra 12 UMass 11 (OT) Amherst 6-0 Conference Record 5-2 2001 UMass 17 Hofstra 13 Hempstead 726 Total Shots 539 2000 Hofstra 10 UMass 7 Amherst 229/12.68 Goals For/Avg. 160/10.67 1999 Hofstra 8 UMass 7 Hempstead 146/8.1 Assists/Avg. 98/6.5 1998 UMass 7 Hofstra 6 Amherst 1997 UMass 6 Hofstra 4 Army** 114/6.31 Goals Against/Avg. 121/8.07 1997 Hofstra 7 UMass 6 (2OT) Hempstead 60/44.5 Penalties/Min. 54/42.5 1996 Hofstra 15 UMass 14 (OT) Hempstead 229-177/.564 FO W-L/Pct. 204-127/.616 1995 UMass 11 Hofstra 5 Hempstead 19-61/.311 Man-Up/Pct. 20-46/.435 1994 UMass 11 Hofstra 8 Hempstead 19-56/.339 Opp. Man-Up/Pct. 12-50/.240 1993 Hofstra 9 UMass 8 Hempstead** 120/.513 Saves/Pct. 181/.599 1993 Hofstra 16 UMass 8 Hempstead 1992 UMass 17 Hofstra 4 Amherst 1985 UMass 13 Hofstra 8 Hempstead HOFSTRA-MASSACHUSETTS SERIES 1984 UMass 12 Hofstra 5 Amherst 1983 Hofstra 10 UMass 8 Hempstead - Today's game is the 31st meeting between Hofstra and 1982 UMass 18 Hofstra 10 Amherst 1981 UMass 14 Hofstra 8 Hempstead Massachusetts in a series that started in 1974. UMass leads the 1980 UMass 16 Hofstra 8 Amherst series 16-14. 1979 Hofstra 11 UMass 10 Hempstead 1978 Hofstra 14 UMass 11 Amherst - The Minutemen defeated Hofstra in their last meeting on 1977 Hofstra 10 UMass 8 Hempstead February 26, 2006 in Amherst 11-7. It was UMass’ fifth 1976 Hofstra 11 UMass 9 Hempstead consecutive victory over the Pride. 1975 Hofstra 14 UMass 10 Hempstead 1974 Hofstra 7 UMass 6 Hempstead - Massachusetts defeated Hofstra 12-7 in Hempstead 6-3 on March 28, 2004 in Amherst, and twice in 2003, winning on THE LAST HOFSTRA-MASSACHUSETTS GAME - March 23, 2003 at James M. Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, February 26, 2006 at #10 Massachusetts: Pride junior Athan NY 14-7, and in the NCAA Tournament first round on May Iannucci tied his career-high with four goals but Minuteman 11, 2003 9-6. senior Sean Morris stole the show with an eight point performance to lead #10 Massachusetts to an 11-7 victory over - The last Hofstra victory over UMass came in the 2002 #18 Hofstra at Richard Garber Field in the season opener for season opener in Amherst 12-11 in OT. Hofstra junior both teams. Morris, who tallied four goals and one assist in midfielder Paul Rao scored the winning goal 13 seconds into UMass’ 12-7 victory over the Pride in 2005, recorded three overtime to give the Pride the victory. goals and tied his career-highs with five assists and eight points to lead the Minutemen to their fifth straight win over - Hofstra's 12-11 overtime victory at Massachusetts in 2002 Hofstra. Iannucci, who added an assist in the contest, tied his was the third overtime game in the Pride-Minutemen series. career best with four goals that he achieved three previous Hofstra has won all three. times. The Minutemen jumped out to a 3-0 lead on goals by Rory Pedrick, Jake Deane and Sean Morris. The Pride got on - Seven games in the series have been decided by just one goal the board with just three seconds remaining in the first quarter while three have been decided by two goals, and four contests as senior Rob Bonaguro fed Iannucci for the goal. decided by three goals. Massachusetts came out in the second and boosted the lead to 5-1 as Morris picked up his second assist of the game on Andrew Reccione’s goal 2:29 into the period, and Jamie HOFSTRA’S OVERTIME HEROES vs. UMASS: Hofstra Yaman scored off an assist from Brett Garber two minutes has played three overtime games against the Minutemen and later. Iannucci figured in on a Pride goal with 6:58 to play in posted a victory in each contest. In 1996, Hofstra attackman the half but this time it was Iannucci feeding Chris Unterstein Blake Miller, a member of the 2006 USA World Team, scored for the man-up goal to cut the deficit to 5-2. But Morris his fourth goal of the game with 49 seconds remaining in the assisted on the next two UM goals, scored by Evan Blum and Jamie Yaman, to boost the UMass lead to 7-2 with 2:08 to HOFSTRA’S LAST GAME - GAME 18 - NCAA play in the half. Iannucci cut the deficit to 7-3 with just 17 Tournament - Opening Round - May 14, 2006 vs. seconds remaining in the half off a pass from freshman Mike Providence: Pride junior Athan Iannucci tallied five goals and Colleluori. Hofstra senior John Keysor brought the Pride three assists and Chris Unterstein added three goals and two closer with an unassisted goal 1:34 into the third period. But assists to lead third-seed Hofstra to a 14-8 victory over Morris scored an unassisted goal 45 seconds later and Jim Providence (10-7) in the first round of the NCAA Division I Connolly scored 17 seconds after that, on Rory Pedrick’s Men’s Lacrosse Championship at James M. Shuart Stadium on second assist of the game, to kick the lead up to 9-4. Hofstra Sunday. Hofstra, which recorded its 17th consecutive victory freshman Tom Dooley tallied his first college goal with 3:31 to improve to 17-1 on the season, tied the NCAA Division I to play in the third, off a feed from senior Chris Unterstein. record for most victories in a single season, set by Duke in The Minutemen responded with a Morris goal with 58 seconds 2005. to play in the third and a Pat Larmon goal 3:57 into the fourth for an 11-5 advantage. Iannucci scored his third goal of the Against the Friars of Providence, the Pride scored the first game for Hofstra with 9:39 to play and added his fourth with seven goals of the game and took a 9-2 lead into the locker 47 seconds in the contest off Chris Unterstein’s second assist room at halftime. The Hofstra onslaught began 1:51 into the of the game. Statistically, the game was even. Hofstra outshot contest as senior Tim Treubig took a pass from Athan UMass 33-32 while the Minutemen took 11 face-offs and the Iannucci and fired a low bullet past Providence goalie Peter Pride won 10. Ground balls were even at 30. Doc Schneider Littell for his 16th goal of the year. Iannucci then tallied his tallied 14 saves in the UMass cage while Matt Southard posted 58th of the season on a bounce shot from eight yards out 1:10 10 for the Pride. Hofstra had 19 turnovers in the contest while later to boost the lead to 2-0. The Friars were able to hold off Massachusetts had 17. the Hofstra attack thanks to junior goalie Peter Littell, who made eight saves in the first quarter as the Pride outshot 1 2 3 4 F Providence 16-2. #18 Hofstra 1 2 2 2 7 #10 Massachusetts 3 4 3 1 11 Senior Chris Unterstein, who assisted on Iannucci’s goal, opened the scoring in the second quarter 52 seconds into the th Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 4, Chris Unterstein, period with his 39 goal of the year. Senior face-off specialist John Keysor, Tom Dooley; Assists: Chris Unterstein 2, Rob Joe Mascaretti was the spark for the Pride in their next goal Bonaguro, Mike Colleluori, John Gorman, Athan Iannucci six seconds later, winning the face-off and feeding Iannucci, who tallied his second of the game and 59th of the year, for a UMass Scoring: Goals: Sean Morris 3, Jamie Yaman 2, Rory 4-0 lead. Freshman Tom Dooley tied the Hofstra points record th Pedrick, Jim Connolly, Pat Larmon, Jake Deane, Evan Blum, by a freshman with his 36th goal and 49 point off a pass from Andrew Reccione; Assists: Sean Morris 5, Brett Garber 2, senior John Keysor with 5:50 to play in the half. Bill Peters Rory Pedrick 2, Paul Manesis bumped the score to 6-0 with his fifth goal of the year, off a pass from Iannucci. Iannucci ended the Hofstra run with his th Hofstra UMass third of the game and 60 of the season 23 second later for a Shots: 33 32 7-0 lead with 4:31 to play in the half. Ground Balls: 30 30 The Friars got on the board with 2:53 to play in the first half Face-offs Won: 10 11 th Saves: 10 14 as senior Jonathan Hollister tallied his 16 goal of the year. But Chris Unterstein and Iannucci scored goals 15 seconds Penalties: 3-2.0 5-3.5 apart, inside the two minute mark, to boost the lead to 9-1. EMO: 1-4 2-2 Providence senior Mark Seyer closed out the first half scoring Clears/Att 17-23 19-20 st with his 21 goal of the year from Hollister with 22 second left in the half. The Pride dominated again in the second, Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 11 GA, 10 saves); outshooting the Friars 15-2 as Littell made four more stops UMass-Doc Schneider (60:00, 7 GA, 14 saves) and was saved by the goalposts several times. Attendance: 429 Despite being dominated in the first half the Friars would not COMMON OPPONENTS: The Pride and the Minutemen quit. Providence came out in the third quarter and scored three had three common opponents, Brown, Harvard and Sacred of the first four goals as Michael Farley notched his 32nd of the Heart, during the 2006 season. Both teams were 3-0 against year 1:15 into the half before Hofstra’s Chris Unterstein the common opponents. scored his third of the game almost a minute later to move the score to 10-3. But Tom Kelly and Mark Seyer would score Opponent Hofstra UMass goals for the Friars off passes from Brendan Ryan to close the Brown 14-4 (H) 13-9 (A) gap to 10-5 with 9:32 to play in the third. Harvard 12-7 (H) 12-7 (H) Sacred Heart 19-8 (H) 17-9 (H) Sophomore Mike Unterstein scored his 11th goal of the year off a pass from his brother Chris with 6:20 to play in the third, and senior Tim Treubig tallied his second of the game and 17th of the season 1:17 into the fourth for a 12-5 advantage. Kelly and Iannucci exchanged goals and Hollister and Dooley did national champion Syracuse, 20-8, in the quarterfinals. In the same later in the period to boost the score to 14-7. 1996 Hofstra dropped a 15-12 decision to Harvard. In both Dooley’s goal, his 50th point of the year, broke the Hofstra 1974 and 1978, the Dutchmen were ranked seventh and freshman points record set by Dave McCulloch (26-23) in dropped first round games to Johns Hopkins each year. In 1983. Farley closed out the scoring in the game for Providence 1999 Hofstra earned the seventh seed and defeated Navy, 15- with a man-up goal 1:56 from the end. 7, in the opening round before falling to Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals. Hofstra was not seeded in 1997, 2000, 2001 or The Pride outshot Providence 47-16 in the contest and picked 2003. up 45 ground balls to the Friars 20. Mascaretti won 19 of 26 face-offs and picked up an individual season high 13 grounds THE PRIDE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT balls. Hofstra senior defender Brett Moyer forced five 1971 - Army 19 #5 Hofstra 3 turnovers and picked up four ground balls to lead the Pride 1973 - Virginia 12 #3 Hofstra 5 defense. Hofstra goalie Matt Southard made just three saves 1974 - Johns Hopkins 18 #7 Hofstra 10 while his counterpart Littell finished with 17 for Providence. 1975 - Maryland 19 #6 Hofstra 7 The Friars received three assists from Brendan Ryan and two 1978 - Johns Hopkins 20 #7 Hofstra 8 goals each from Hollister, Seyer, Kelly and Farley. 1993 - #6 Hofstra 9 Massachusetts 8 Syracuse 20 Hofstra 8 1 2 3 4 F 1996 - Harvard 15 #6 Hofstra 12 Providence 0 2 3 3 8 1997 - Massachusetts 6 Hofstra 4 #2 Hofstra 2 7 2 3 14 1999 - #7 Hofstra 15, Navy 7 Johns Hopkins 11, Hofstra 7 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 5, Chris Unterstein 2000 - Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 3, Tom Dooley 2, Tim Treubig 2, Mike Unterstein, Bill Peters; 2001 - Hofstra 15, Virginia 14 (OT) Assists: Athan Iannucci 3, Rob Bonaguro 2, Chris Unterstein Syracuse 18, Hofstra 13 2, John Keysor, Joe Mascaretti 2003 - Massachusetts 9, Hofstra 6 Providence Scoring: Goals: Jonathan Holister 2, Michael 2006 - Hofstra 14, Providence 8 Farley 2, Mark Seyer 2, Tom Kelly 2; Assists: Brendan Ryan Hofstra vs. UMass 3, Jonathan Hollister, Devin McBride HOFSTRA’S LAST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME vs. Hofstra PC UMASS: Game 17 - May 11, 2003 at Massachusetts Shots: 47 16 (NCAA Tournament): Kevin Leveille scored two of his Ground Balls: 45 20 game-high three goals during a key third quarter spurt to lead Face-offs Won: 19 7 Massachusetts to a 9-6 victory over Hofstra in a NCAA Saves: 3 17 Division I Men’s Lacrosse Tournament first round game at Richard F. Garber Field. In addition to Leveille, Jeff Zywicki Penalties: 4/4.0 5/3.5 added two goals and one assist, Neil Lundberg had two goals EMO: 0-4 3-3 and Chris Fiore added two assists for the Minutemen. Hofstra Clears/Att 16-17 19-25 was led by Ryan Vilar with two goals and John Keysor with one goal and one assist. The Pride, who lost to Massachusetts, Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 8 GA, 3 saves); 14-7, on March 23 in Hempstead, played the experienced Providence-Peter Littell (57:50, 14 GA, 17 saves), Ron Minutemen much better the second time around, matching Westgate (2:10, 0 GA, 0 saves) their scoring in three of the four quarters. But it was in that Attendance: 1,997 one quarter – the third – that the contest was decided. After playing to a 3-3 tie after one quarter, and a 4-4 score at halftime, the Minutemen erupted for the first three goals of the third quarter and four in the period to take an 8-5 lead at the end of three quarters. Hofstra opened the scoring in the game on its first shot of the contest as Keysor beat UMass goalie Bill Schell from the right side 54 seconds into the contest. But Neil Lundberg scored the first of his two goals on the day at the 4:12 mark to tie the game at 1-1. Vilar scored his seventh HOFSTRA'S TOURNAMENT SEED: The 2006 Hofstra of the season 1:16 later to give the Pride a 2-1 lead. Zywicki, team’s third seed in this year’s NCAA Championship equals UMass’ leading scorer, notched his 40th goal of the season off the Pride’s best-ever NCAA Tournament seed. In 1973, the a pass from Sean Morris to tie the game at 2-2 less than a Pride, then called the Flying Dutchmen, were ranked third in minute later. Vilar broke the tie with 4:32 to play in the the eight-team tournament field and lost to Virginia, 12-5 in quarter, before Lundberg tied the game off a pass from Chris the first round. In 1971 Hofstra was seeded fifth and lost to Fiore with just 10 seconds remaining in the period. UMass Army, 19-3, in the first round. In 1975, 1993 and 1996, the took their first lead of the contest as Chris Doyle scored an Dutchmen were seeded sixth. In 1975 Hofstra lost to unassisted goal 2:32 into the second quarter. But on a two-man Maryland, 19-7. In 1993 Hofstra dumped Massachusetts, 9-8, advantage, Hofstra’s Ryan Lucas took a pass from Mike in the first round of the field of 12 before losing to eventual Morrison and beat Schell with 9:40 to play before halftime. Both teams had chances to take the lead but a shot by Leveille players on the 2006 team who started in the 2003 NCAA hit the post, and a point-blank shot by Hofstra freshman John Tournament game at Massachusetts. They are: Chris Orsen, in the waning seconds of the quarter, was stopped by Unterstein on attack; John Keysor and Tim Treubig at Schell. The first five minutes of the third quarter were midfield; Brett Moyer on defense and Matt Southard in goal. scoreless but UMass got an unfortunate break 3:52 into the period when Pride defender Brian Zuchelli, Hofstra’s most HOFSTRA’S RECORD IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT: experienced defenseman, had to leave the game with a knee Here is Hofstra’s record against opponents in the NCAA injury after a collision with a Minuteman. Just 1:16 later, Gene Tournament, as of May 19, 2006 Tundo fed Leveille who scored the go-ahead goal. Less than two minutes later, Zywicki notched his 41st of the season on a Opponent W-L Years Faced Each Other falling down shot from the right side of Southard. Zuchelli Navy 1-0 1999 returned to the game, but Kevin Glenz scored for Virginia 1-1 1973, 2001 Massachusetts after picking up a loose ball in front of Massachusetts 1-2 1993, 1997, 2003 Southard with 5:33 to play in the third for a 7-4 lead. Hofstra Army 0-1 1971 senior Joe Kostolansky, who led the team in scoring in 2003, Harvard 0-1 1996 notched his 29th goal of the year and the 50th point of his Maryland 0-2 1975, 2000 season off a pass from Keysor with 2:41 to play in the third to Syracuse 0-2 1993, 2001 cut the deficit to 7-5. But Zywicki fed Leveille with 1:06 to Johns Hopkins 0-3 1974, 1978, 1999 play in the quarter to boost the lead to 8-5. The Pride wouldn’t Providence 1-0 2006 quit and showed some life after Chris Unterstein fed Jim Femminella for his team-leading 35th goal of the year that cut NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: Including this the UMass lead to 8-6. But the wind seemed to come out of year’s selections in italics, here is a listing of the NCAA Hofstra’s sails when Zuchelli had to leave the game for good Championship appearances by institutions. Hofstra is making after his knee gave out making a simple turn just 16 seconds its 13th trip to the NCAA Championships. after the goal. Leveille would score his third of the game three minutes later to give the Minutemen a 9-6 lead and close out Team Yrs. Won Lost Last the scoring. Southard posted 11 saves in the Hofstra cage, Johns Hopkins 35 56 26 2005 while Schell tallied nine in the UMass goal. The Minutemen Virginia 29 34 25 2005 outshot Hofstra by just three, 35-32, but picked up 43 ground Maryland 29 37 26 2005 balls to the Pride’s 24. Syracuse 26 49 17 2004 Navy 23 15 23 2005 1 2 3 4 F North Carolina 21 24 17 2004 #10 Hofstra 3 1 1 1 6 Cornell 19 22 16 2005 #5 Massachusetts 3 1 4 1 9 Massachusetts 17 7 16 2005 Princeton 16 29 9 2004 Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Ryan Vilar (2-0), John Army 15 3 15 2005 Keysor (1-1), Joe Kostolansky (1-0), Jim Femminella (1-0), Loyola 14 9 14 2001 Ryan Lucas (1-0), Mike Morrison (0-1), Chris Unterstein (0-1) Hofstra 13 4 12 2003 Brown 11 5 11 1997 Massachusetts Scoring (Goals-Assists): Kevin Leveille (3- Notre Dame 11 4 11 2001 0), Jeff Zywicki (2-1)Neil Lundberg (2-0), Christopher Fiore Duke 10 9 10 2005 (0-2), Christopher Doyle (1-0), Kevin Glenz (1-0), Sean Pennsylvania 10 2 10 2004 Morris (0-1), Gene Tundo (0-1) Georgetown 10 9 9 2005 Rutgers 9 2 9 2004 Hofstra UMass Towson 9 7 9 2005 Shots: 32 35 Wash. & Lee 8 3 8 1980 Ground Balls: 24 43 Adelphi 4 2 4 1989 Harvard 5 2 5 1996 Face-offs Won: 6 13 Hobart 3 0 3 2004 Saves: 11 9 Yale 3 2 3 1992 Penalties: 3-3.0 2-1.5 Michigan State 3 0 3 1991 EMO: 1-1 0-2 Delaware 3 1 3 2005 Clears/Att.: 18-24 21-25 Air Force 2 0 2 1988 Albany 3 0 3 2005 Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 11 svs., 9 GA); Fairfield 2 0 2 2005 Massachusetts- Bill Schell (60:00, 9 svs., 6 GA) Penn State 2 0 2 2005 Attendance: 2,031 Ohio State 2 0 2 2004 UMBC 2 0 2 1999 FIVE 2006 PRIDE PLAYERS STARTED THE 2003 Providence 2 0 2 2004 TOURNAMENT GAME vs. UMASS: There are five Pride Bucknell 1 0 1 2001 Cortland State 1 1 1 1972 Danowski, Hofstra LIU-C.W. Post 1 0 1 1986 New Hampshire 1 0 1 1986 HOFSTRA PLACES SEVEN ON ALL-CAA FIRST No. Carolina St. 1 0 1 1979 TEAM: The Pride placed seven players, attackmen Chris Butler 1 0 1 1998 Unterstein and Athan Iannucci, midfielders John Keysor amd Manhattan 1 0 1 2002 John Orsen, defenders Brett Moyer and Sean McCarthy and Stony Brook 1 0 1 2002 goalie Matt Southard, on the 2006 All-Colonial Athletic Dartmouth 1 0 1 2003 Association first team. In addition, two freshmen, Tom Dooley Mt. St. Mary’s 1 0 1 2003 and Mike Colleluori, were selected to the All-CAA Rookie Marist 1 0 1 2005 Team. Unterstein was an All-CAA second team selection last Denver 1 0 1 2006 year and a first team selection in 2004. Moyer, the first two- time (2005-06) CAA Defender of the Year award winner, was named to the All-CAA first team in 2004 and 2005 and was a second team selection as a freshman in 2003. Iannucci was an All-CAA first team pick in 2005. Matt Southard (6.01 GAA, 94 svs.), who was a second team All-CAA pick in 2003. Keysor, Orsen and McCarthy earned their first All-CAA honor in 2006.

CAA STANDINGS: Here are the Colonial Athletic 2006 ALL-CAA MEN’S LACROSSE TEAM Association standings as of May 19, 2006: FIRST TEAM Conference Overall Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School W L Pct. W L Pct. H A N Chris Unterstein, Hofstra A Sr. Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham- Wading River Hofstra 6 01.000 17 1 .944 12-0 5-1 0-0 Athan Iannucci, Hofstra A Jr. Coquitlam, B.C./Gleneagle Towson 5 1 .833 8 6 .571 5-3 3-3 0-0 Cam Howard, Delaware A Jr. Wilmington, Del./Tatnall Delaware 3 3 .500 12 5 .706 8-0 4-5 0-0 School Dan Deckelbaum, Delaware M Jr. Owings Mills, Md./Owings Villanova 3 3 .500 510 .333 4-4 1-6 0-0 Mills Drexel 2 4 .333 5 9 .357 3-3 2-6 0-0 Oliver Bacon, Towson M Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Sacred Heart 2 4 .333 212 .143 2-5 0-7 0-0 Country Day John Keysor, Hofstra M Sr. Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Robert Morris 0 6 .000 113 .071 1-7 0-5 0-1 John Orsen, Hofstra LSM Sr. Laurel Hollow, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor CAA Tournament Schedule Alex Smith, Delaware FO Spec. Jr. Timonium, Md./Boy’s Wednesday, May 3 - Semifinals Latin #4 Villanova 7 at #1 Hofstra 14 Brett Moyer, Hofstra D Sr. Ridley Park, Pa./Ridley #3 Delaware 13 at #2 Towson 12 Adam Crystal, Drexel D Jr. Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin Saturday, May 6 – Championship Sean McCarthy, Hofstra D Sr. Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville #3 Delaware 6 at #1 Hofstra 12 Matt Southard, Hofstra GK Sr. Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin HOFSTRA SWEEPS CAA LACROSSE AWARDS: The SECOND TEAM Pride swept all four CAA post-season awards in voting by Name, School Pos. Yr, Hometown/High School conference coaches. Seniors Chris Unterstein and Brett Moyer Phil Grillo, Towson A Sr. Baltimore, Md./Loyola were named the CAA Player of the Year and the CAA Jeff Pfeffer, Drexel A Sr. Penfield, N.Y./McQuaid Jesuit Defender of the Year, respectively; freshman Tom Dooley was Chris MacDonald, Villanova A So. Westfield, N.J./Westfield named the CAA Rookie of the Year; and coach John Matt Starker, Villanova M Sr. Summit, N.J./Summit Danowski was named the CAA Coach of the Year. Moyer Jordan Hall, Delaware M Jr. Surrey, B.C./Fleetwood Park became the first two-time CAA Defender of the Year award Casey Cittadino, Towson M Sr. Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin winner while Danowski earned his second CAA Coach of the Steve Grossi, Drexel LSM So. Wallingford, Pa./Strath Haven Year Award. Matt Eckerl, Towson FO Spec. Jr. Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall CAA MEN’S LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Chris Unterstein, Sr., A, Hofstra Taylor Bloor, Delaware D Sr. Corning, N.Y./Corning East CAA MEN’S LACROSSE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF Matt Mehrer, Towson D Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah/Bingham THE YEAR: Brett Moyer, Sr., D, Hofstra Chad Clark, Sacred Heart D Sr. Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee CAA MEN’S LACROSSE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Joe Canuso, Villanova GK Sr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Tom Dooley, Fr., A, Hofstra CAA MEN’S LACROSSE COACH OF THE YEAR: John 2006 CAA MEN’S LACROSSE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM in the CAA Tournament. Goalie Matt Southard, defender Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School Ryan Kelaher and midfielder Tim Treubig were named to the Tom Dooley, Hofstra A Fr. Yorktown Heights, All-CAA Championship team, as well. N.Y./Yorktown Adam Dennis, Drexel A Fr. Fairfax, Va./DeMatha HOFSTRA BREAKS SCHOOL MARK FOR Beau Davis, Delaware M Fr. Annapolis, Md./Broadneck CONSECUTIVE WINS: Hofstra has recorded 17 straight Bobby Karl, Sacred Heart A Fr. Clifton Park, wins this season to break the school record for consecutive N.Y./Schenendehowa victories. In 1999, the Pride posted 13 consecutive wins on the Mike Colleluori, Hofstra M Fr. Holmes, Pa./Ridley way to a 13-3 season. Matt Fritts, Villanova M Fr. Ridgewood, N.J./Highland Park Kyle Smedley, Towson M Fr. Baltimore, Md./St. Paul’s HOFSTRA WINNING STREAKS: Here are the top five School winning streaks in Hofstra school history: Frank Keel, Robert Morris A Fr. Fort Defiance, Va./James W. Games Year Final Record Robinson 17 2006 17-1 (Current) Tim Langan, Villanova A Fr. Madison, N.J./Madison 13 1999 13-3 T.J. Sarnese, Robert Morris M Fr. Horsham, Pa./Hatsboro- 12 1955-56 14-2 & 8-5-1 Horsham 9 1993 10-6 9 2002 11-3 CONFERENCE EXCELLENCE: Hofstra has captured 8 1969-70 8-6 & 12-5 eight conference championships since 1987. The Pride has posted league titles in the East Coast Conference in 1988 and 17 VICTORIES: The Pride broke the school record for 1989, in the North Atlantic Conference/America East in 1995, victories on May 3 against Villanova with its 15th victory. 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2000 and in the Colonial Athletic Prior to this season, only one other team in Hofstra lacrosse Association in 2006. history tallied 14 victories in a single season. The 1955 Hofstra team held the school mark for 50 years with 14 HOFSTRA’S CONFERENCE LACROSSE victories. That 1955 team, lost the season opener, won the next TOURNAMENT HISTORY: The 2006 CAA Tournament five, lost game seven, and then won the next nine contests for was only the sixth conference tournament that the Pride a 14-2 final mark. lacrosse team has played in. All other past conference championships were decided by round-robin play. In 2000, the HOFSTRA TIES THE NCAA RECORD FOR Pride captured the America East Tournament Championship VICTORIES IN A SEASON: With its victory over with wins over Towson (18-10) and Delaware (14-4) at Providence last week Hofstra has tied the NCAA Division I Hofstra Stadium. In 2001, the Pride hosted and defeated record for most wins in a season with 17. The 2005 Duke Blue Delaware (11-8) in the America East semifinals before losing Devils share that record with 17. The Pride is tied for second at Towson (13-11) in the title game. In 2003, Hofstra downed on that list with the 2005 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays, the 1990 Villanova in the CAA semifinals before losing at Towson in and the 1976 Cornell Big Red with 16 victories in a single season. the title game. In 2004, the Pride lost to Towson in the CAA semifinals 6-5 while in 2005 Hofstra lost to Delaware in the Most Victories in a Single Season, Division I semifinals, 8-5. 1 - Hofstra 17 2006 1 - Duke 17 2005 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3 - Johns Hopkins 16 2005 APPEARANCES: Hofstra’s CAA title game appearance on 3 - Yale 16 1990 May 6 was the Pride’s fourth conference championship 3 - Cornell 16 1976 contest since 2000. The Pride is 2-2 in those games. Ironically, the Pride’s two title game victories came at Shuart Stadium on CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES: Hofstra’s 17 consecutive the same month and day, May 6, six years apart while both victories rank seventh on the NCAA Division I consecutive losses came at Towson. victory list. Cornell has the longest streak, going 42 games, from 1976 to 1978, without a loss. Last year, the Blue Jays of Year Opponent Result Conf. Johns Hopkins won 16 consecutive games on the way to the 2006 Delaware 12-6 W CAA national championship and won their first game of 2006 2003 at Towson 11-16 L CAA before losing to Princeton. 2001 at Towson 11-13 L AE 2000 Delaware 14-4 W AE Most Consecutive Victories, Division I 1- Cornell 42 1976-1978 IANNUCCI NAMED CAA CHAMPIONSHIP MOST 2- Princeton 29 1996-1998 OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Junior Athan Iannucci was 3- Johns Hopkins 25 1978-1980 named the CAA Championship Most Outstanding Player after 3- Syracuse 25 1989-1991 recording eight goals and one assist in the two Hofstra games 5- Johns Hopkins 22 1980-1981 6- Johns Hopkins 19 1984-1985 Assists Per Game (50 ranked) Chris Unterstein 7 2.0 7- Hofstra 17 2006 John Keysor 44 1.17 7- Johns Hopkins 17 2005-06 Ground Balls Per Game (50 ranked) Kevin Unterstein 24 4.56 John Orsen 37 4.12 WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES: Hofstra has Joe Mascaretti 45 3.89 recorded the second best won-lost record improvement in Brett Moyer 50 3.78 NCAA history. The Pride, who were 8-8 in 2005, have made Goals-Against Average (50 ranked) Matthew Southard 3 6.13 an eight game improvement in 2006, passing Mt. St. Mary’s Save Percentage (50 ranked) Matthew Southard 43 0.505 1973 team that went from 2-9 in 1972 to 10-2 in 1973. The Face-Off Win Pct (50 ranked) Joe Mascaretti 10 0.596 2001 Towson Tigers hold the record with an 8 1/2 game improvement going from 3-10 to 14-4. USILA DIVISION I COACHES POLL: Here is the ninth and final regular season United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse HOME, SWEET HOME - 15 STRAIGHT VICTORIES: Association Division I Coaches Poll of the 2006 season, with Hofstra is riding a 15-game home winning streak including a records as of May 9, 2006. perfect 12-0 mark in 2006. The Pride home streak tied them for 11th all-time in Division I history. Virginia also had a 15- No. Name (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts LW game home streak between 1994 and 1996. 1 Virginia (10) 13-0 200 1 2 Hofstra 16-1 190 2 HOFSTRA RANKED FOURTH IN HOME 3 Cornell 11-2 177 3 ATTENDANCE IN 2006: Hofstra ranked fourth in Division I 4 Maryland 10-4 173 4 in home attendance during the regular season with an average 5 Georgetown 10-2 156 5 of 2,697 fans per game in 11 games. Navy led Division I in 6 Johns Hopkins 8-4 143 7 home attendance average in 2006 with an average of 4,321 7 Syracuse 8-4 135 8 fans in six home games. The Pride had a season-high crowd of 8 Princeton 10-4 128 6 6,448 against #7 Johns Hopkins on March 11 and had 4,000- 9 Navy 11-3 122 9 plus fans against #11 Notre Dame (4,363) and #16 Harvard 10 Massachusetts 10-4 107 11 (4,038). With their 11 home games during the regular season, 11 UMBC 10-4 96 13 the Pride did have the highest number of fans (29,670) at 12 Pennsylvania 10-3 84 10 home games in Division I this season. The top five teams in 13 Denver 12-4 72 14 home attendance this year is as follows: 14 Towson 8-6 66 12 15 Delaware 12-5 59 19 No. Team Home Gms. Att. Avg. 16 Penn State 8-5 43 15 1 Navy 6 25,926 4,321 17 Notre Dame 10-4 40 18 2 Syracuse 7 29,043 4,149 18 Loyola 6-6 32 20 3 Johns Hopkins 8 28,953 3,619 19 Harvard 6-6 24 17 4 Hofstra 11 29,670 2,697 20 Army 8-7 21 16 5 Maryland 7 16,004 2,286 Others receiving votes (in order): Stony Brook 13, Albany 9, HOFSTRA’S NCAA TEAM RANKINGS: Here are Dartmouth 5, Ohio State 4, Colgate 1 Hofstra’s team rankings in this week’s NCAA statistical report, as of May 17. INSIDE LACROSSE DIVISION I MEDIA POLL: The Hofstra men’s lacrosse team remained second in the Inside Category Rank Avg Lacrosse Division I Media Poll, as of May 9. The Cavaliers of Scoring Offense (50 ranked) 2 12.72 Virginia retained the top spot in this week's Inside Lacrosse Scoring Defense (50 ranked) 4 6.33 Face-Off Win Percentage (50 ranked) 12 0.564 media poll Man-Up Offense (50 ranked) 27 0.311 Man-Down Defense (50 ranked) 44 0.661 No Team (1st Pl. votes) W-L Pts. LW Scoring Margin (50 ranked) 2 6.39 1 Virginia (24) 13-0 480 1 Win Percentage (50 ranked) 2 0.944 2 Hofstra 16-1 452 2 3 Cornell 11-2 416 3 HOFSTRA’S NCAA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Here are 4 Maryland 10-4 408 4 Hofstra’s individual rankings in this week’s NCAA statistical 5 Georgetown 11-2 394 5 report, as of May 17. 6T Johns Hopkins 8-4 332 7 Category Player Rank Actual 6T Navy 11-3 332 6 8 Syracuse 9-4 328 8 Points Per Game (50 ranked) Athan Iannucci 1 4.44 Chris Unterstein 2 4.28 9 Princeton 10-4 314 9 Tom Dooley 46 2.78 10 Massachusetts 10-4 250 13 Goals Per Game (50 ranked) Athan Iannucci 1 3.44 11 UMBC 10-4 224 14 Chris Unterstein 9 2.28 12 Denver 12-4 214 12 Tom Dooley 28 2.06 13 Pennsylvania 10-3 188 10 14 Towson 8-6 152 11 presented on June 1 at the National Geographic Society 15 Notre Dame 10-4 128 15 Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Hofstra alumnus Doug 16t Delaware 12-5 102 19 Shanahan, a member of the 2006 U.S. National team that will 16t Penn State 8-5 102 16 compete in the World Championships in Canada this July, 18 Loyola 6-6 98 18 captured the first Tewaaraton Trophy in 2001. 19 Army 8-7 36 17 20 Harvard 6-6 34 RV HOFSTRA HAD THREE TEWAARATON TROPHY CANDIDATES: Pride senior attackman Chris Unterstein Others receiving votes: Albany 26, Colgate 18, Dartmouth 8, became the third Hofstra player to be named to the 2006 North Carolina 2, Providence 2 Tewaaraton Trophy watch list following senior defender Brett Moyer and junior attackman Athan Iannucci, the Tewaaraton Award Foundation announced on April 24. HOFSTRA COACH JOHN DANOWSKI - Pride Men’s Lacrosse Coach John Danowski is in his 21st IANNUCCI BREAKS HOFSTRA GOALS RECORD: On season at Hofstra. He has posted a 192-122 (.611) record May 3 against Villanova, junior Athan Iannucci broke Tom during the time. Kessler’s 2001 Hofstra record for most goals in a season of 51. The junior from British Columbia tallied four goals and - Danowski recorded the 200th coaching victory of his career one assist against the Wildcats to break the record. He added on April 15, 2005 against Drexel. He currently has a career four goals in the CAA Championship game against Delaware coaching record of 219-138 (.613) in 23 years of coaching. He and five against Providence and now has 62 goals and 18 spent three seasons at C.W. Post, recording a 27-16 record assists on the season and 104 goals and 42 assists in his with the Pioneers. Hofstra career. - After victories over North Carolina and Princeton earlier this DOOLEY BREAKS FRESHMAN SCORING RECORD: season, Danowski was named the College Sports Television With His two goals against Providence last Sunday, Hofstra (CSTV) Division I Men’s Lacrosse Coach of the Week for the freshman Tom Dooley has broke the Pride freshman point period ending March 19. He was also named the CSTV record, set more than two decades ago. Dooley now has 37 Division I Coach of the Week in 2005 as well. goals and 13 assists this season. In 1983, freshman Dave McCulloch, part of one of the top freshmen classes in Hofstra - Danowski-coached teams have recorded nine or more lacrosse history, tallied 26 goals and 23 assists for 49 points. wins 14 of the 26 times that it has happened in school In addition to McCulloch, classmate Bruce Yancey added 37 history. goals and six assists that same season while rookie Brian Robinson added eight goals and eight assists. - Only 12 teams in Hofstra history have recorded 11 or more wins in a season. Danowski-coached teams have done Hofstra Freshman Scoring Record it seven times. No. Player Year G-A-Pts. 1 - Tom Dooley 2006 37-13-50 HOFSTRA ASSISTANT COACHES 2 - Dave McCulloch 1983 26-23-49 - Joe Amplo, who was a four-year letterman at Hofstra from 3 - Dom DiNardo 1991 30-15-45 1996 to 1999, is in his fourth year of his second tenure as an 4 - Andy Carlson 1991 35-9-44 assistant coach to Danowski at Hofstra. Amplo served as an 5 - Bruce Yancey 1983 37-6-43 assistant for two seasons under John Danowski in 2000 and 2001 before leaving to serve as an assistant at Pennsylvania. UNTERSTEIN’S TOPS 160 POINTS: Chris Unterstein He returned to Hofstra in 2003. Sean Smith is in his eighth topped the 150 point mark in his career on April 29 against season as a part-time assistant coach with the Pride. Former Harvard. The senior, who is enjoying the best year of his Scranton standout and Long Island scholastic assistant coach career with 41 goals and 36 assists, now has 83 goals and 79 Ron Caputo is in his third season on the Pride staff. assists in 65 career games after posting two goals and three assists against Villanova in the CAA Championship HOFSTRA SENIORS: Hofstra has 12 seniors on the men’s semifinals, a goal against Delaware in the title game and three lacrosse team. The seniors are: attackman Chris Unterstein; goals and two assists against Providence. midfielders Rob Bonaguro, John Gorman, John Keysor, Ryan Lucas, Joe Mascaretti and Tim Treubig; defenders Ryan 60-POINT CLUB: Hofstra attackmen Chris Unterstein and Kelaher, Sean McCarthy, Brett Moyer, John Orsen; and goalie Athan Iannucci both topped the 60-point plateau on the season Matt Southard. at Stony Brook on April 25. Unterstein now has 41 goals and 36 assists while Iannucci has 62 goals and 18 assists and leads CHRIS UNTERSTEIN NAMED TO TEWAARATON the nation in goals scored and total points. Unterstein is now TROPHY FINAL FIVE: Hofstra senior attackman Chris second in points per game this week. Hofstra now has two 60- Unterstein was named as one of the five finalists for the 2006 point players for the first time since 2000 when Tom Kessler Tewaaraton Trophy earlier this week. The Tewaaraton (48-13-61) and Joe Kostolansky (37-23-60) reached the mark. Trophy, presented to the top male and female varsity collegiate lacrosse player in the United States, will be 80-POINTS: With Athan Iannucci recording his 80th point Senior defender Brett Moyer continues to show why he is one mark this season last Sunday, it is the first time a Hofstra of the best defenders in the game. He has tallied three or more player has tallied 80 points or more since Steve Dauses tallied ground balls in 12 of the 18 games this year. Moyer posted 84 (35-49) in 1970. The 80 points rank third on the Hofstra seven ground balls at UMass, six against Notre Dame and all-time single season point list behind Jerry Simandl’s 102 Delaware in the CAA title game, and five in five other games points (44-58) in 1955 and Dauses’ 84 in 1970. including the CAA semifinal contest against Villanova. He recorded six takeaways at Villanova, five takeaways against PRIDE PLAYER NOTES: Sacred Heart, Robert Morris, Delaware and Providence and Senior attackman Chris Unterstein has tallied 20 goals and four in the CAA final against Delaware. The two-time CAA 17 assists in his last eight games and 61 points (35G, 26A) in Defender of the Year has posted four or more takeaways in 10 his last 13 games. The CAA Player of the Year currently has a games. Moyer leads the team with 55 caused turnovers while 27-game point scoring streak and a 14-game goal scoring picking up 69 ground balls... streak. Unterstein recorded a career-best nine points (4G, 5A) Senior midfielder John Keysor had his 17-game point scoring against Robert Morris on April 12. He had three goals and two streak and his 13-game multi-point streak ended on May 3 assists against Drexel, Harvard and Providence, and two goals against Villanova when he was blanked by the Wildcats. He and three assists at Stony Brook and Villanova, and a goal has had at least three points in eight of the last 12 games. The against Delaware in his last six games. ... All-CAA first team selection posted two goals and two assists Junior attackman Athan Iannucci has an active 34-game against Delaware and Drexel, and tied his 2006 best with four point scoring streak and a 29-game goal scoring streak. He points at SBU on a season-best three goals and one assist. tied his career-high with eight points (5-3) against Providence Over the last seven games, Keysor has tallied 8 goals and 7 last Sunday. He posted eight points on four goals and four assists... assists at Villanova on April 8. He also recorded a career-high Senior middie Rob Bonaguro tallied a season-high two goals six goals against Sacred Heart on April 5. His consecutive against Army. He suffered a hand injury in practice on March game streak of recording more than one point came to an end 29 and missed seven games. Bonaguro returned against at 17 games on March 28 against Army. He had one goal Harvard on April 29 and tallied a goal and an assist. He added against Army. During that 17-game streak, Iannucci tallied 43 two assists in the CAA semifinal against Villanova, an assist goals and 14 assists. The CAA Championship Most in the CAA title game against Delaware and two assists Outstanding Player has 54 points (41G, 13A) in his last 10 against Providence last week... games. He posted three goals at Drexel, six goals and one Senior John Orsen is tied for second on the team in ground assist at Stony Brook, two goals and one assist against balls with 70 after seven at Stony Brook, six against Harvard, Harvard, four goals and one assist against Villanova, four five against Delaware and Providence and four against goals against Delaware and five goals and three assists against Villanova. The All-CAA first team selection picked up his Providence in his last six contests... second assist of the year at Robert Morris.... Freshman attackman Tom Dooley scored a career-high six Senior Tim Treubig has recorded two or more points in seven goals and seven points against Sacred Heart on April 5 and straight games. He tallied a season high three goals against added five goals at Villanova on April 8. He also tallied seven Delaware, a goal and two assists against Sacred Heart and two points (4G, 3A) against Robert Morris on April 12. He has goals and one assist against Delaware in the CAA tallied multi-point games in 14 of the 18 contests this season. championship game. He has 12 goals and four assists in his He has tallied 24 goals and 9 assists in his last 10 games and last seven games after scoring twice against Stony Brook and 30 goals and 10 assists in his last 13 games. The CAA Rookie Providence, adding a goal and an assist against both Harvard of the Year has 37 goals and 13 assists this season and is the and Villanova and two goals and one assist against the Blue highest scoring freshman in Division I this season... Hens... Sophomore Kevin Unterstein has recorded three or more Senior defender Sean McCarthy picked up a career-best five ground balls in 15 of the 18 games this season. He picked up 8 ground balls at Drexel on April 22. The first-time All-CAA ground balls against Notre Dame and Army and six against first team selection has tallied multiple-ground ball games Princeton, Delaware and Villanova. He leads the team with 82 eight times in 2006... ground balls. Kevin scored his second career goal on April 5 Senior Matt Southard has recorded 10 saves in three games against Sacred Heart and his third of the year against this season. The All-CAA first team selection made 10 stops Delaware on April 14. He tallied his first college goal against against Massachusetts, Towson and Delaware. Army. Kevin tallied his first assist of the year at Robert Senior Ryan Lucas tied his career-high in goals and points at Morris... Stony Brook with three goals. He added two goals against Senior face-off specialist Joe Mascaretti has won 204 of 342 Villanova in the CAA semifinals and has eight goals in his last face-offs (.596) this season. Included were winning 19 of 26 eight games. Lucas now has 11 goals and two assists on the against Providence, 15 of 23 against #1 Alex Smith of year... Delaware, 14 of 17 against both Princeton and Army, 14 of 23 Sophomore Mike Unterstein tallied a career-high three goals against Sacred Heart and 18 of 30 at Stony Brook. The Bengt in the Pride’s CAA title game victory over Delaware. It was Barbaccia Memorial Scholarship Award winner has won 77 of the first multi-goal game of his career and the third straight 118 (.653) of his face-offs in the last five games. He recorded multi-point game of the season for him. That streak ended a team individual season high and a career-high with 13 against Providence last week. He now has 11 goals and 11 ground balls last week against Providence... assists this season... Junior Zach Heyl scored his fourth goal of the season at Stony LUCKY 11: Including 13 victories this season, Hofstra has Brook... won 20 consecutive games when scoring 11 goals or more. Junior defensive middie Julian Watts is expected to be in uniform for the UMass game after suffering an arm injury HOFSTRA HAS FOUR TOP 15 WINS IN 2006: With the against Villanova on May 3. He scored the second goal of his 10-9 victory over #12 Towson on March 31, the Pride picked career and the first in 2006 at Robert Morris. He has 17 up its fourth top 15 win of the 2006 season. In 2005, Hofstra ground balls and forced eight turnovers this season in 16 faced 10 teams who were ranked in the top 20 at the time of games. their contest. The Pride recorded a 4-6 mark in those games.

BENGT BARBACCIA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: HOFSTRA AGAINST NUMBERS 11 THROUGH 20: The Bengt Barbaccia Memorial Youth Tournament was held Following recent wins over #19 Delaware, #16 Harvard and at Shuart Stadium on April 28. The 13th annual Bengt #19 Stony Brook, Hofstra is now 11-9 in their last 20 games Barbaccia Memorial Scholarship, given to a Hofstra player for against teams ranked from 11 through 20. The eight other determination, loyalty and perseverance, was presented to victories came against #11 Notre Dame, #12 Towson, #19 midfielder Joe Mascaretti by the Barbaccia Family in pre- Stony Brook and #20 Army this season, #11 Princeton, #15 game ceremonies against Harvard on April 29. UNC, #17 Delaware and #17 Stony Brook in 2005, and #11 Duke in 2003. Hofstra was 4-3 in 2005 against teams #11 FIRSTS through 20, 0-5 in 2004 and 3-3 in 2003. - Freshman Ryan Carter scored the first two goals of his career at Robert Morris on April 12. AGAINST THE TOP 6 - Freshman Anthony Muscarella tallied the first goal of his - The Pride is 2-12 in their last 14 games against teams that career at Robert Morris on April 12. were ranked sixth or better, dating back to the end of the 1999 - Senior Peter Kasper tallied a career-best two assists at Robert season. The only Pride wins over top six teams during that Morris. time came in 2001 when Hofstra edged Notre Dame 11-10 in overtime, and on March 18, 2006 against #6 Princeton 9-5. OFFENSIVE PUNCH: Hofstra’s 229 goals this season ranks - Hofstra is 7-24 against opponents ranked sixth or better since second on the all-time Pride single season scoring chart. The 1993. school mark for goals in a season is 247 set in 16 games in 1955. Only four teams in Hofstra history have tallied 200 AGAINST THE TOP 10 goals or more in a single season. In addition to the 1955 team, - After the Pride’s win over #7 Johns Hopkins on March 11 the 2001 team tallied 229 goals, the 2000 team posted 212 and #6 Princeton on March 18, Hofstra is now 8-13 in its last scores, and the 1989 team recorded 204 goals. 21 games against USILA Top 10 opponents. - The Pride’s highest-ranked victory during that time was an Most Goals in One Season, Team 11-10 overtime decision over second-ranked Notre Dame in No. Goals Years Games 2001. 1 - 247 1955 16 - The Pride has defeated at least one top 10 opponent in five of 2 - 229 2006 18 the last six seasons. 2 - 229 2001 17 - Hofstra’s victory over Loyola in March, 2004 was the 4 - 212 2000 16 Pride’s one and only win in 2004 over a Top 10 opponent. The 5 - 204 1989 15 Greyhounds came into the game ranked seventh. - Hofstra played four opponents who were ranked in the Top MOST GAMES PLAYED RECORD: The Pride broke the 10 in 2003. Massachusetts was ranked fifth entering the 2003 school record for most games played in one season, with their NCAA Tournament. Syracuse was ranked seventh when they 18th contest last week against Providence. Hofstra has played lost to Hofstra 8-6. The Pride lost to then-#7 Princeton 18-5 on 17 games in 1966 (7-9-1), 1970 (12-5), 2001 (10-7) and 2003 March 15th and then-#6 Massachusetts 14-7 on March 23. (11-6). Date # Opponent H-A HU - Opp DEFENSE: The Pride’s current 6.31 goals against average is Hofstra’s single season best since the 1972 team recorded a 3/18/06 #6 Princeton Away 9-5 W 6.1 goals against average. That 1972 team allowed 97 goals in 3/11/06 #7 Johns Hopkins Home 11-6 W 16 games. The 2006 Pride team has allowed 114 goals in 18 3/29/05 #5 Army Away 10-11 L games. 3/26/05 #9 Notre Dame Home 8-9 L (2OT) 3/12/05 #1 Johns Hopkins Away 5-11 L MORE DEFENSE: The Pride has held its opponent to six 3/20/04 #6 Princeton Away 5-10 L goals or less in 11 of the 18 games this season. Towson’s nine 3/13/04 #1 Johns Hopkins Home 6-13 L goals, on March 31, snapped Hofstra’s streak of holding 3/6/04 #7 Loyola Home 9-8 W opponents to six or less goals at six. In 2005, the Pride held 5/11/03 #5 Massachusetts Away 6-9 L opponents to six goals or less five times in 16 games. 4/17/03 #7 Syracuse Home 8-6 W 3/23/03 #6 Massachusetts Home 7-14 L 3/15/03 #7 Princeton Home 5-18 L 4/26/02 #7 Duke Home 14-6 W - The Pride was 3-1 in one-goal decisions in 2004. Hofstra 3/16/02 #8 Princeton Away 4-12 L posted four one-goal decisions in 2003 and three one-goal 3/9/02 #2 Johns Hopkins Home 8-9 L contests in 2002. 3/2/02 #8 Loyola Home 7-8 L - The Pride has recorded four or more one-goal decisions in a 5/19/01 #1 Syracuse+ Home 13-18 L single season seven times (1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 5/12/01 #8 Virginia + Neutral 15-14 W (OT) 2003 and 2004). In all but one of those seasons, the Pride 5/5/01 #9 Towson Away 11-13 L advanced to play in the NCAA Championship Tournament. 4/28/01 #9 Duke Home 15-10 W - In 1993, Hofstra recorded six one-goal decisions, posting a 3/24/01 #2 Notre Dame Home 11-10 W (OT) 5-1 record in those contests.

TEAMWORK: Hofstra broke the school record for assists in OVERTIME a single game with 19 at Robert Morris on April 12. The - The Pride is 13-4 in overtime games under John Danowski. previous best was 18 against Hartford in Springfield, - Hofstra is 8-2 in its last 10 OT games. Here is the Pride’s OT Massachusetts in a 21-9 victory. history since 1986:

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME: Senior midfielder Year Opponent Result John Orsen came back from the Robert Morris game on April 2006 Towson 10-9 W 13 with a game ball -- that is. When the Pride took in 2005 Notre Dame 8-9 L (2OT) the Pittsburgh Pirates-Los Angeles Dodgers game at PNC 2003 at Sacred Heart 9-8 W Park on April 12, Orsen caught a ball flipped into the stands 2002 at Massachusetts 12-11 W between innings by Pirate outfielder Jason Bay. 2001 Virginia 15-14 W Notre Dame 11-10 W PERFECT AGAINST DREXEL: Hofstra defeated Drexel 2000 at Delaware 7-8 L 12-4 on April 22 at Vidas Field in Philadelphia. It was the 1999 Johns Hopkins 9-8 W Pride’s 18th straight victory over the Dragons without a loss. Notre Dame 10-9 W 1997 Massachusetts 7-6 W (2OT) ALLOWING TWO GOALS: The two goals that Hofstra 1996 Georgetown 15-16 L allowed to Robert Morris on April 12 were the fewest a Pride Massachusetts 15-14 W team has allowed since an 18-2 victory over Providence on 1995 Brown 10-9 W March 10, 1998. 1994 Army 14-15 L 1993 Virginia 7-6 W OFFENSIVE OUTBURST: The Pride’s 21 goals against 1991 at Army 14-13 W Robert Morris on April 12 are the most goals by a Hofstra 1989 at Towson 10-9 W (4OT) team since March 31, 2001 when the Pride posted a 21-9 win over Hartford. HOME COOKING: Hofstra has won 34 of its last 44 home A FIRST HALF BLANKING: Against Brown, the Pride games at James M. Shuart Stadium (formerly Hofstra shutout the Bears in the first two quarters while building a 6-0 Stadium). Here is how the Pride has done at home since 2000: lead. The last time that Hofstra blanked an opponent in the 2006 - 12-0 first half was April 6, 2002 at Towson as the Pride jumped out 2005 – 6-3 to a 6-0 lead on the way to a 13-7 victory. 2004 – 3-3 2003 – 9-2 SIX GOALS FOR IANNUCCI AND DOOLEY: Junior 2002 – 6-2 Athan Iannucci and freshman Tom Dooley each tallied a 2001 – 7-4 career-high six goals against Sacred Heart on April 5. It was 2000 – 7-2 the second time in school history that two Pride players scored six goals in a game. In 1996, Blake Miller and Chris Panos scored six goals each against Delaware. The six goals against HOFSTRA ON TV FOR THE Sacred Heart are also the most since Jim Femminella scored FIFTH TIME IN 2006: The Hofstra seven in 2003 against Notre Dame. men’s lacrosse team will have its fifth game of the year televised this ONE-GOAL CONTESTS Saturday at Stony Brook. The UMass - During John Danowski’s 21 seasons as coach at Hofstra, the game will be televised on ESPNU this Pride has been involved in 62 one-goal decisions including Saturday. Fox Sports televised the playoff games. Including Hofstra’s 6-5 decision over UNC on Hofstra home games against Notre March 15 and the 10-9 overtime win over Towson, Hofstra’s Dame on Saturday, March 25 and the Delaware contest on record in those games is 44-18. Friday, April 14 and the road game at Stony Brook on April - Hofstra played in three games decided by one-goal in 2005. 25. The Pride was 1-2 in those games. SEASON 58 FOR HOFSTRA Points: 3 3 times (3/11/06 vs. Hopkins) - Hofstra is in its 58th season of men’s lacrosse in 2006. Pride teams have tallied a 468-320 record during that time.

HOFSTRA ATHLETIC WEBSITE #35 Mike Unterstein - Get the latest information on the Hofstra men’s lacrosse Goals: 3 5/6/06 vs. Delaware program by going to www.hofstra.edu/sports. Assists: 3 3 times (4/23/05 at Towson) Points: 3 4 times (5/6/06 vs. Delaware) PRIDE PRONUNCIATIONS: 2- Crichlow (Critch-low) 4 – Colleluori (Coll-a-law-ree) 5- Kelaher (Kel-a-her) 9- Bonaguro (Bon-ah-gore-oh`) 11- Keysor (Kai-zer) 16- Mascaretti (Mas-ka-retti) 20 – Wansor (Wan-zor) 21 – Tuohy (Two-eee) 22- Treubig - (True-big) 30 – Hagans (Hay-genz) 32- Iannucci - (I-ah-new-chee) 33 - Unterstein (Un-ter-Stine) 41- McPherson (Mick-fur-son) 43- Vivonetto (Viv-o-net-o) 48 – Heyl (Hile, like aisle)

HOFSTRA ACTIVE CAREER HIGHS #33 Chris Unterstein Goals: 4 4 times (4/12/06 at Robert Morris) Assists: 5 4/12/06 at Robert Morris Points: 9 4/12/06 at Robert Morris #32 Athan Iannucci Goals: 6 2 times (4/25/06 at Stony Brook) Assists: 4 4/8/06 at Villanova Points: 8 2 times (5/14/06 vs. Providence) #40 Tom Dooley Goals: 6 4/5/06 vs. Sacred Heart Assists: 3 2 times (4/25/06 at Stony Brook) Points: 7 2 times (4/12/06 at Robert Morris) #22 Tim Treubig Goals: 4 2/28/04 vs. Cornell Assists: 2 4 times (4/5/06 bs. Sacred Heart) Points: 4 2/28/04 vs. Cornell #1 Ryan Lucas Goals: 3 3 times (4/25/06 at Stony Brook) Assists: 2 6 times (4/30/05 vs. Harvard) Points: 3 8 times (4/25/06 at Stony Brook) #11 John Keysor Goals: 3 4 times (4/25/06 at Stony Brook) Assists: 3 3/29/03 vs. Drexel Points: 5 3/16/05 vs. North Carolina #24 John Orsen Goals: 3 4/9/05 at Delaware Assists: 1 3 times (4/12/06 at Robert Morris) Points: 3 2 times (4/9/05 at Delaware) #9 Rob Bonaguro Goals: 3 3/19/05 vs. Princeton Assists: 3 3/11/06 vs. Johns Hopkins 2006 HOFSTRA GAME SUMMARIES Hofstra UMass Shots: 33 32 GAME 1 – February 26, 2006 at #10 Massachusetts: Pride Ground Balls: 30 30 junior Athan Iannucci tied his career-high with four goals but Face-offs Won: 10 11 Minuteman senior Sean Morris stole the show with an eight Saves: 10 14 point performance to lead #10 Massachusetts to an 11-7 Penalties: 3-2.0 5-3.5 victory over #18 Hofstra at Richard Garber Field in the season EMO: 1-4 2-2 opener for both teams. Morris, who tallied four goals and one Clears/Att 17-23 19-20 assist in UMass’ 12-7 victory over the Pride in 2005, recorded three goals and tied his career-highs with five assists and eight Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 11 GA, 10 saves); points to lead the Minutemen to their fifth straight win over UMass-Doc Schneider (60:00, 7 GA, 14 saves) Hofstra. Iannucci, who added an assist in Sunday’s contest, Attendance: 429 tied his career best with four goals that he achieved three previous times. The Minutemen jumped out to a 3-0 lead on Game 2 – March 4, 2006 vs. Brown: Hofstra junior goals by Rory Pedrick, Jake Deane and Sean Morris. The attackman Athan Iannucci recorded career-highs of five goals Pride got on the board with just three seconds remaining in the and seven points and senior Chris Unterstein equaled his first quarter as senior Rob Bonaguro fed Iannucci for the goal. career-high with six points on three goals and three assists to Massachusetts came out in the second and boosted the lead to lead Hofstra (1-1) to a 14-4 victory over Brown (0-2) at James 5-1 as Morris picked up his second assist of the game on M. Shuart Stadium. The Pride dominated the contest jumping Andrew Reccione’s goal 2:29 into the period, and Jamie out to a 6-0 lead by halftime and never looked back. Senior Yaman scored off an assist from Brett Garber two minutes middie Rob Bonaguro opened the scoring with a man-up goal later. Iannucci figured in on a Pride goal with 6:58 to play in 5:58 into the contest. The Pride went up 2-0 almost six the half but this time it was Iannucci feeding Chris Unterstein minutes later when senior attackman Chris Unterstein came for the man-up goal to cut the deficit to 5-2. But Morris around the left side of the Brown cage and beat Brown goalie assisted on the next two UM goals, scored by Evan Blum and Nick Gentilesco (13 saves). Hofstra added four more goals in Jamie Yaman, to boost the UMass lead to 7-2 with 2:08 to the second quarter as Chris Unterstein scored his second of the play in the half. Iannucci cut the deficit to 7-3 with just 17 game and third of the year just 2:08 into the period. seconds remaining in the half off a pass from freshman Mike Sophomore Mike Unterstein scored his first goal of the year Colleluori. Hofstra senior John Keysor brought the Pride 1:31 later coming around the left side of the cage for the dunk. closer with an unassisted goal 1:34 into the third period. But Senior John Keysor made it 5-0 for Hofstra six minutes later Morris scored an unassisted goal 45 seconds later and Jim with a turn-around shot from 10 yards out. Junior Athan Connolly scored 17 seconds after that, on Rory Pedrick’s Iannucci scored the first of five goals and eight points on the second assist of the game, to kick the lead up to 9-4. Hofstra day with a 12-yard blast, off an assist from Bonaguro, to end freshman Tom Dooley tallied his first college goal with 3:31 the scoring in the first half. The Pride outshot the Bears 27-6 to play in the third, off a feed from senior Chris Unterstein. in the first half. There was good news and more bad news for The Minutemen responded with a Morris goal with 58 seconds Brown in the third quarter as the Bears got on the board with to play in the third and a Pat Larmon goal 3:57 into the fourth three goals but Hofstra scored six more times, including four for an 11-5 advantage. Iannucci scored his third goal of the by Iannucci, to take a 12-3 lead heading into the final quarter. game for Hofstra with 9:39 to play and added his fourth with Brown freshman Jack Walsh scored a man-up goal off a feed 47 seconds in the contest off Chris Unterstein’s second assist from Will Davis 1:35 into the period. Walsh repaid the favor of the game. Statistically, the game was even. Hofstra outshot four minutes later, feeding Davis who beat Pride goalie Matt UMass 33-32 while the Minutemen took 11 face-offs and the Southard (8 saves) on the short side for the goal. But by that Pride won 10. Ground balls were even at 30. Doc Schneider time Hofstra freshman Tom Dooley had tallied his second goal tallied 14 saves in the UMass cage while Matt Southard posted of the season and Iannucci added his second of the game for 10 for the Pride. Hofstra had 19 turnovers in the contest while an 8-2 lead. Iannucci scored an unassisted goal 15 seconds Massachusetts had 17. later to boost the Hofstra lead to 9-2 before Brown senior Will McGettigan tallied an unassisted goal 14 seconds later. The 1 2 3 4 F Pride would then go on a 4-0 run, including three more in the #18 Hofstra 1 2 2 2 7 third, as junior Zach Heyl, Chris Unterstein, and Iannucci #10 Massachusetts 3 4 3 1 11 twice dented the twine for a 13-3 advantage. Brady Williams scored an unassisted goal for Brown with 3:50 to play in the Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 4, Chris Unterstein, contest before Hofstra junior Bill Peters closed out the scoring John Keysor, Tom Dooley; Assists: Chris Unterstein 2, Rob 53 seconds later on a pass from freshman John Tenet for the Bonaguro, Mike Colleluori, John Gorman, Athan Iannucci 14-4 victory. Hofstra outshot Brown 42-18 and picked up 31 ground balls to the Bears 26. The Pride also won 14 of 21 UMass Scoring: Goals: Sean Morris 3, Jamie Yaman 2, Rory face-offs. Pedrick, Jim Connolly, Pat Larmon, Jake Deane, Evan Blum, Andrew Reccione; Assists: Sean Morris 5, Brett Garber 2, Rory Pedrick 2, Paul Manesis 1 2 3 4 F Hofstra boosted the lead to 6-1 at halftime with two goals in Brown 0 0 3 1 4 the second quarter as freshman Tom Dooley scored from six Hofstra 2 4 6 2 14 yards out, off a pass from John Keysor, at the 6:56 mark. It was Dooley’s third goal of the year. One minute later, Treubig Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 5, Chris Unterstein scored his second of the game off a pass from Athan Iannucci 3, Tom Dooley, Rob Bonaguro, John Keysor, Mike to make it 6-1 at halftime. Iannucci boosted his consecutive Unterstein, Bill Peters, Zach Heyl; Assists: Chris Unterstein 3, game point streak to 19 games. Athan Iannucci 2, Rob Bonaguro, Tom Dooley, John Orsen, John Tenet, Tim Treubig The two teams traded goals in the third quarter as Dooley Brown Scoring: Goals: Jack Walsh, Will Davis, Will scored the second of three goals on the day off a pass from McGettigan, Brady Williams; Assists: Jack Walsh, Will Bonaguro at the 6:54 mark before Huntley scored his second Davis. of three, from Mark Bryan, a minute later as the Pride kept a comfortable 7-2 lead after three period. Bryan and Huntley Hofstra Brown combined again on a goal 2:42 into the fourth quarter, this Shots: 42 18 time Bryan scored the goal, to make the 6,448 fans a little Ground Balls: 31 26 antsy in their seats. But Dooley started a 4-0 Hofstra run three Face-offs Won: 14 7 minutes later to give Hofstra a commanding 11-3 lead. Saves: 8 13 Sophomore Mike Unterstein scored his second of the season with 5:43 to play, and Athan Iannucci added the final two Penalties: 5-3.0 3-2.5 goals, his 10th and 11th of the year, to close out the Pride EMO: 2-3 2-5 scoring. The Blue Jays scored three goals in the final 1:03 as Clears/Att 15-24 16-26 Brian Christopher, Jamison Koesterer and Huntley dented the twine for the 11-6 final. Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (54:31, 3 GA ,8 saves), Brian Schneider (2:45, 0 GA, 0 saves), Pat DeBolt (2:07, 1 GA, 0 Statistically, the game was even with each team taking 31 saves), James Tuohy (0:37, 0 GA, 0 saves); Brown-Nick shots and JHU picking up 28 ground balls to Hofstra’s 25. But Gentilesco (57:03, 14 GA, 13 saves), Mark Wenzel (2:57, 0 the Pride forced 23 Blue Jay turnovers while making only GA, 0 saves). nine. Hofstra’s Tewaaraton Trophy candidate, senior defender Attendance: 1,450 Brett Moyer recorded four forced turnovers. Hofstra senior goalie Matt Southard needed to make just five saves while Game 3 – March 11, 2006 vs. #7 Johns Hopkins: Freshman allowing four goals in 57 minutes of work. Tom Dooley scored three times and the Pride defense held the Blue Jays to just three goals over the first 58 minutes as #15 1 2 3 4 F Hofstra (2-1) defeated #7 Johns Hopkins (2-2), 11-6 at James #7 Johns Hopkins 1 0 1 4 6 M. Shuart Stadium Saturday afternoon. #15 Hofstra 4 2 1 4 11

Junior Athan Iannucci (2G, 1A), and seniors Chris Unterstein Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 3, Athan Iannucci 2, (1G, 2A), John Keysor (1G, 2A) and Rob Bonaguro (0G, 3A) Tim Treubig 2, John Keysor, Chris Unterstein, Mike each tallied three points for the Pride. The defending national Unterstein, Ryan Lucas; Assists: Rob Bonaguro 3, John champion Blue Jays were led by Kevin Huntley with three Keysor 2, Chris Unterstein 2, Athan Iannucci goals. JHU Scoring: Goals: Kevin Huntley 3, Mark Bryan, Brian The Pride scored the first three goals in the game on the way Christopher, Jamison Koesterer; Assists: Mark Bryan, Drew to a 4-1 lead after one period. Senior Tim Treubig opened the Dabrowski, Kevin Huntley scoring with his first goal of the season, unassisted, just 1:09 into the contest. Senior attackman Chris Unterstein tallied his Hofstra JHU fifth goal of the year, coming around the right side of the cage Shots: 31 31 and beating Hopkins’ goalie Jess Schwartzman (10 saves) to Ground Balls: 25 28 make it 2-0 at the 4:36 mark. Senior middie John Keysor gave Face-offs Won: 4 17 the Pride a 3-0 lead four minutes later with his third goal of Saves: 5 10 the season off a pass from Rob Bonaguro. Penalties: 4-3.0 2-2.0 EMO: 1-2 2-4 The Blue Jays got on the board with 3:01 to play in the first as Clears/Att 22-24 10-15 sophomore Kevin Huntley scored a man-up goal, off a pass from junior Drew Dabrowski. It was Huntley ninth goal of the young season. But Hofstra got the goal back with 1:27 to play Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (57:51, 4 GA, 5 saves) Pat DeBolt in the first as senior Ryan Lucas took a pass from Bonaguro (2:00, 1 GA, 0 saves), Brian Schneider (0:09, 1 GA, 0 saves); and fired a 20-yard bullet past Schwartzman for a 4-1 lead JHU-Jesse Schwartzman (56:57, 11 GA, 10 saves), Graydon after one period. Locey (3:03, 0 GA, 0 saves Attendance: 6,448 Game 4 – March 15, 2006 vs. North Carolina: John UNC Scoring: Goals: Nick Tintle 2, Sean Link, Bart Wagner, Keysor's unassisted goal with 1:50 remaining in the game Rob Driscoll; Assists: Ben Hunt, Bobby McAuley snapped a 5-5 tie and gave the ninth-ranked Pride a 6-5 win over North Carolina at James M. Shuart Stadium Wednesday Hofstra UNC evening. The goal capped a string of five unanswered tallies Shots: 33 26 by the Pride, including four fourth quarter goals. Hofstra Ground Balls: 30 24 improves to 3-1 with its third straight victory, while North Face-offs Won: 5 9 Carolina falls to 2-5 with its fifth consecutive loss (all to Saves: 5 11 ranked opponents). Penalties: 2-2.0 4-3.0 EMO: 1-4 0-2 The Tar Heels controlled play through much of the first half, Clears/Att 20-24 17-22 building a 4-0 lead and preventing Hofstra from getting clear looks at the cage. Nick Tintle scored at 5:22 of the first quarter Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 5 GA, 5 saves); UNC- to give UNC a 1-0 lead. Just over two minutes later, Rob Grant Zimmerman (60:00, 6 GA, 11 saves) Driscoll found the back of the net for a 2-0 advantage. Sean Attendance: 3,148 Link put the Tar Heels up, 3-0, with an unassisted goal at the 10:32 mark of the second quarter before Tintle completed the run with his second of the game at 9:32. The Pride finally got Game 5 - March 18, 2006 at #6 Princeton: Joe Mascaretti on the board when Athan Iannucci scored a man-up goal off a won 14 of 17 face-offs and No. 9 Hofstra dominated feed from Tom Dooley with 1:26 remaining in the half. possession throughout en route a 9-5 win over No. 6 Princeton in front of 1,325 at Class of 1952 Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Tar Heels struck first in the third quarter as Bart Wagner Hofstra had 18 more shots and 19 more groundballs than converted a Ben Hunt pass for a 5-1 lead. Dooley started the Princeton while winning its fourth straight game after an Hofstra rally with 19 seconds remaining in the quarter as he opening loss, with two of the wins coming against top 10 beat UNC keeper Grant Zimmerman off a feed from Iannucci. teams. Princeton fell to 2-2 with the leads. The fourth quarter was all Hofstra as it limited the Tar Heels to just three shots, while taking 11 on the offensive end. Princeton had leads of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 before the Pride turned Dooley netted his second of the game at 13:46 off a Chris the game around during the second quarter. Princeton Unterstein feed. Tim Treubig then scored an unassisted goal at freshman John Lesko scored his third goal of the season 4:47 8:17 to make the score 5-4 in favor of North Carolina. Rob into the second quarter, but the Pride would then score seven Bonaguro and Keysor teamed up to tie the score at five with of the next eight of the game. Bonaguro getting the goal. That set up Keysor to play the role of hero. Starting behind the Carolina cage, Keysor got a step It would be 4-3 Hofstra at intermission after goals by Mike on UNC defender David Ryan and came around the left side Unterstein and John Keysor, and it didn't get any better for the and zipped a shot past Zimmerman for the win. North Carolina Tigers after that. In fact, Hofstra would have possession for had a possession in Hofstra's end, but turned the ball over with the first 6:01 of the third quarter, and the lead grew to 5-3 on a just under a minute left. Hofstra held the ball before a turnover goal from Chris Unterstein. with five seconds left gave it back to the Tar Heels. Iannucci then was called for a cross check with three seconds left, Scott Sowanick then got one back for Princeton, but the Pride giving UNC a man-up opportunity. But time expired before broke it open with four straight goals by John Keysor, Rob the Tar Heels could get a shot off. Bonaguro, Athan Iannucci and John Orsen. Hofstra would outshoot Princeton 37-19 and roll up a 33-14 edge in ground Matt Southard made all five of his saves in the first half, while balls. Zimmerman finished with 11 saves. The Pride outshot North Carolina, 33-26, and held a 30-24 advantage in ground balls. Mascaretti won the first six face-offs of the day, and Hofstra All-America defender Brett Moyer led the Pride with four would win 14 of 18 as a team. Keysor and Athan Iannucci had ground balls on the evening. two goals each for the Pride. Matt Southard had six saves for the Pride in net. The win was Hofstra's fourth straight over the Tar Heels and 1 2 3 4 F the sixth overall in seven all-time meetings. #9 Hofstra 2 2 2 3 9 #6 Princeton 2 1 1 1 5 1 2 3 4 F North Carolina 2 2 1 0 5 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: John Keysor 2, Athan Iannucci 2, #9 Hofstra 0 1 1 4 6 Chris Unterstein, Rob Bonaguro, Mike Unterstein, John Orsen, Sean McCarthy; Assists: Chris Unterstein 2, Tom Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 2, Athan Iannucci, John Dooley, John Keysor, Tim Treubig Keysor, Rob Bonaguro, Tim Treubig; Assists: Tom Dooley, Princeton Scoring: Goals: Scott Sowanick, Peter Trombino, Athan Iannucci, John Keysor, Chris Unterstein. Jim O’Brien, Josh Lesko, Mac Bryson; Assists: Mark Kovlar, Scott Sowanick, Peter Trombino Hofstra Princeton his fourth of the game and 18th of the season, off a pass from Shots: 37 19 Ryan Lucas, with 12 seconds to play in the quarter to boost the Ground Balls: 33 14 lead to 10-4. The Pride outshot the Irish 13-4 in the third Face-offs Won: 14 4 quarter. Saves: 6 13 Hubschmann scored for the Irish 12 seconds into the fourth Penalties: 2-2.0 3-2.0 th EMO: 0-3 1-2 quarter, his third of the game and 13 of the year, to close the Clears/Att 11-13 12-15 gap to 10-5. But Chris Unterstein scored twice more-his eighth and ninth-around a John Keysor goal-his eighth-in the final seven minutes to close out the scoring. Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 5 GA, 6 saves); Princeton-Alex Hewit (60:00, 9 GA, 13 saves) Hofstra, which recorded its fifth straight game of holding its Attendance: 1,325 opponent to six goals or less this year, outshot the Irish 41-24 and won 16 of 22 face-offs. The Pride picked up 42 ground GAME 6 - March 25, 2006 vs. #11 Notre Dame: Senior balls to Notre Dame’s 28. Hofstra senior goalie Matt Southard Chris Unterstein tallied four goals and two assists and junior recorded six saves in the Pride cage while Kemp posted 11 Athan Iannucci added four goals to lead fifth-ranked Hofstra saves for the Irish. to a 13-5 victory over 11th-ranked Notre Dame before 4,363 fans at James M. Shuart Stadium Saturday afternoon. The 1 2 3 4 F Pride, who posted its fifth consecutive victory, improve to 5-1 on the season while the Fighting Irish had its three-game #11 Notre Dame 2 1 1 1 5 winning streak snapped and are now 4-2 in 2006. #5 Hofstra 3 1 6 3 13

The Pride broke the game open in the third quarter scoring six Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Chris Unterstein 4, Athan Iannucci unanswered goals to turn a 4-4 game into a rout. Iannucci and 4, John Keysor 2, Tom Dooley 2, Ryan Lucas; Assists: Chris freshman Tom Dooley each tallied two goals in the 6-0 spurt. Unterstein 2, Mike Unterstein 2, Ryan Lucas. Notre Dame Scoring: Goals: Brian Huschmann 3, Matt Hofstra, which never trailed in the contest though there were Karweck 2; Assists: Peter Christman , Matt Ryan, Pat Walsh two tied scores, jumped out to a 3-0 first quarter lead. Senior middie Ryan Lucas opened the scoring with his second goal of Hofstra UND the season at the 4:55 mark. Iannucci would score the next two Shots: 41 24 goals for the Pride with a little help from the Unterstein Ground Balls: 42 28 brothers as sophomore Mike Unterstein assisted on Iannucci’s Face-offs Won: 16 6 first goals on the day and his 15th of the season at the 9:59 Saves: 6 11 mark, and big brother Chris assisted on the second 1:09 later. Penalties: 4-2.5 2-1.5 EMO: 0-2 1-4 But Notre Dame came roaring back behind senior Matt Clears/Att 21-23 14-21 Karweck, who tallied his seventh goal of the year, off a pass from freshman Peter Christman, with 1:09 to play in the first Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 5 GA, 6 saves); UND- and added his second, on the man-up with 30 seconds to play Joey Kemp (60:00, 13 GA, 11 saves) in the quarter, off a pass from Pat Walsh. Senior attackman Attendance: 4,363 Brian Hubschmann tied the game at 3-3 with a bullet from 10 yards out at the 6:38 mark of the second quarter, off a pass Game 7 - March 28, 2006 vs. #20 Army: Chris Unterstein from Matt Ryan. But Chris Unterstein sent Hofstra into the scored two goals and added three assists, and Tom Dooley locker room at halftime with a 4-3 lead with his sixth goal of (pictured) scored three goals as the fourth-ranked Pride of the season, beating Irish goalie Joey Kemp after coming Hofstra defeated the #20 Black Knights of Army, 11-6, at around the right side of the cage. James M. Shuart Stadium Tuesday night. Hofstra used a five- goal outburst that spanned the first and second quarters to Hubschmann tied the game at 4-4 for Notre Dame just 39 break open a 1-1 game en route to its sixth consecutive seconds into the third quarter as he beat Pride goalie Matt victory. Southard after coming around the cage. But that was all the Irish were to get in the third as Dooley started the Hofstra run The Pride got on the board 1:03 into the contest when Rob with his eighth goal of the year, from five yards out after a Bonaguro took a pass from John Keysor and fired a 13-yard pass from Chris Unterstein, at the 10:23 mark. Iannucci tallied bullet past Army keeper Adam Fullerton. The Black Knights his third of the game, from Mike Unterstein, 46 seconds later tied the score at the 10:43 mark when Kevin LoRusso beat his for a 6-4 lead. Senior John Keysor scored the first of his two defender, raced in and put a shot past Hofstra keeper Matt goals on the day with 6:41 to play in the third, Chris Southard (two saves). The Pride would break open the contest Unterstein notched his second of the game and seventh of the beginning with Chris Unterstein's goal at the 6:30 mark, an year with 3:14 to play and Dooley posted his second of the unassisted score off a rebound. Zachary Heyl would give game and ninth of the year with 1:51 remaining in the third. Hofstra a 3-1 lead when he scored off a feed from Mike Iannucci added the exclamation point to the third period with Unterstein with 18 seconds remaining in the first quarter. The Pride kept it going in the second as Dooley scored his first of the evening as he picked up a loose ball and beat Fullerton Unterstein finished the evening with four goals, while senior from 12-yards out. Athan Iannucci gave the Pride a five-goal goalie Matt Southard made 10 saves in the Hofstra cage, cushion when Chris Unterstein found him streaking to the including a point blank stop on Matt Hagelin with 2:15 cage and fed him the ball for the goal at the 12:28 mark. The remaining in overtime that led to the Pride's game-winning Hofstra run reached five when Tim Treubig dumped a pass possession. inside to Bonaguro for a 6-1 advantage. Army's Mike Obringer ended the outburst at the 4:11 mark when he took The Pride opened the scoring 3:33 into the contest as freshman Matt Scheel pass and beat Southard to make the score 6-2. Tom Dooley took a pass from junior Zachary Heyl six yards Kevin Unterstein put the Pride back up by five as he converted away from the goal and fired a bullet over the shoulder of a pass from his brother Chris at the 1:36 mark for a 7-2 lead Tiger goalie Mark DeGroat. It was the newcomers’ 13th goal that Hofstra took to the locker room at halftime. of the year.

Each team scored once in the third quarter and the Pride But the Tigers came back with five unanswered goals, scored the first three goals of the fourth quarter, including two including four in the first quarter to take a 5-1 lead. Junior by Dooley to complete his hat trick, before Army scored three Bobby Griebe scored his ninth goal of the year, on the man- times in the final 2:53 to account for the final score. up, from six yards out after a pass from Adam Hagelin at the 8:04 mark to tie the game. Towson’s leading scorer Phil Grillo Hofstra held a commanding 49-22 advantage in shots, picked gave the Tigers the lead 1:47 later, taking a pass from Hagelin up 42 ground balls to Army's 20 and won 16 of 21 face-offs in that came across the Hofstra goal for the easy dunk. the contest. Joe Mascaretti continued his strong play at the X, Sophomore Kyle Batton tallied his sixth goal of the year with winning 14 of his 17 face-offs and picking up six ground balls. 2:29 to play in the quarter, going around the left side of Kevin Unterstein had a team-high eight ground balls, while Hofstra goalie Matt Southard and beating him for a 3-1 lead. Brett Moyer caused five turnovers. Senior Todd McMullen tallied his fifth goal of the season, from five yards out, taking a pass from Griebe behind the cage Army was led by LoRusso's one goal and two assists, while and beating Southard with 17 seconds to play in the period for Erik Nerdalen had one goal and one assist. Fullerton made a a 4-1 lead. Grillo scored his second of the game and 16th of the career-high 16 saves. season 1:30 into the second quarter off a pass from Keith 1 2 3 4 F Obloj for a 5-1 advantage. #20 Army 1 1 1 3 6 #4 Hofstra 3 4 1 3 11 But Hofstra rallied with four unanswered goals starting off with senior Chris Unterstein scoring an unassisted goal, his th Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 3, Chris Unterstein 2, 12 of the season, at the 1:41 mark. Three minutes later, junior Rob Bonaguro 2, John Keysor, Athan Iannucci, Zach Heyl, Athan Iannucci took a pass from senior John Keysor and fired th Kevin Unterstein; Assists: Chris Unterstein 3, John Keysor 2, a bullet from 17 yards out that beat DeGroat for his 20 goal Tim Treubig, Mike Unterstein. of the year to close the deficit to 5-3. Almost two minutes later, senior Tim Treubig fed Ryan Lucas for a man-up goal to Army Scoring: Goals: Kevin LoRusso, Erik Nerdalen, Ryan close the gap to one. It was Lucas’ third goal of the season. Chase, Mike Obringer, Jon Burton, Brian Ivany; Assists: Sophomore Mike Unterstein tied the game at 5-5 for the Pride, Kevin LoRusso 2, Erik Nerdalen, Matt Scheel, John Walker. coming around the cage for an unassisted goal with 3:51 to play in the half. Grillo scored his third of the game, off a pass Hofstra Army from Hagelin, from eight yards out on a turn-around bullet Shots: 49 22 with 3:26 to play in the half. But Chris Unterstein tallied the Ground Balls: 42 20 second of his four goals on the night with 1:27 to play in the half, taking a pass from John Keysor in front, to tie the game Face-offs Won: 16 5 at 6-6. Saves: 3 16 Penalties: 2-2.0 2-1.5 Keysor gave the Pride a 7-6 lead 1:50 into the third quarter, EMO: 1-2 1-2 taking a pass from freshman Mike Colleluori for his 10th goal Clears/Att 15-16 19-27 of the year. But Oliver Bacon tied the game at 7-7 for Towson with an unassisted goal, his ninth of the year, almost two Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (58:37, 5 GA, 2 saves), Pat minutes later. Once again, Hofstra came up with the big goal Debolt (1:23, 1 GA, 1 saves); Army-John Fullerton (60:00, as Athan Iannucci scored a man-up goal off a pass from Tom 11 GA, 16 saves) Dooley as the penalty expired for an 8-7 lead after three Attendance: 2,104 quarters.

Game 8 - March 31, 2006 vs. #12 Towson: Senior attackman The Tigers tied the game 8:03 into the fourth quarter as Kyle Chris Unterstein scored with 38 seconds remaining in the first Fiat caught the Pride defense napping and took a pass from overtime to lift the fourth-ranked Hofstra Pride past 12th- Brian Vetter and went in alone on Southard for his fourth goal ranked Towson, 10-9, in a Colonial Athletic Association of the year. The Pride took a 9-8 lead with 3:44 to play as contest at James M. Shuart Stadium. Chris Unterstein came across the crease and beat DeGroat for his third of the game and 14th of the season. But Bobby Griebe minutes into the second quarter on Kiel Adams’ man-up score tied the game for Towson with his second of the game and 10th from James Hinkson. of the year, off a pass from Bacon, from seven yards out with 1:49 to play in regulation. The two teams then traded goals until Iannucci broke a 5-5 tie with his second goal of the game, this on the man-up from In the overtime, Southard made a point blank stop of Hagelin Chris Unterstein that gave Hofstra the lead for good with 6:38 after a scramble for a loose ball in front of the cage with 2:15 remaining in the half. The goal ignited the Hofstra offense to play. The Pride got the ball back and freshman Tom Dooley which tallied nine unanswered scores and led 14-5 with 3:42 whistled a shot high of the goal from the right side with 1:32 to go in the third quarter. Iannucci tallied four goals in the run, remaining in the overtime. On the game-winning goal, John while Dooley scored three times. Keysor started the play by feeding Chris Unterstein behind the goal. After an aborted attempt to come around the cage After Sacred Heart’s Nicholas Russo and Billy Fuchs scored seconds before, Unterstein came around the right side, ran by to make the score 14-7 at the end of three periods, Hofstra the Tiger defense and beat DeGroat (13 saves) with a shot to scored the first three goals of the fourth, two by Dooley and the far side of the cage. one from Iannucci, to take a 17-5 lead with 12:05 to go. Fuchs scored a man-up goal for Sacred Heart with 6:30 left before Towson outshot the Pride 39-37 and picked up 30 ground balls Chris Unterstein and Kevin Unterstein scored for the Pride in to Hofstra’s 23. The Pride victory snapped a five-game losing an 11 second span to account for the final score. skid to the Tigers. Hofstra’s 19-goal outburst was the most since a 19-5 win over 1 2 3 4 OT F Sacred Heart on April 19, 2002. #12 Towson 4 2 1 2 0 9 #4 Hofstra 1 5 2 1 1 10 In addition to his scoring, Dooley also picked up six ground balls. Joe Mascaretti won 14 of 23 face-offs and had a team- Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Chris Unterstein 4, Athan Iannucci high seven ground balls. Chris Unterstein tied his career high 2, John Keysor, Tom Dooley, Mike Unterstein, Ryan Lucas; with six points on three goals and three assists, and Assists: John Keysor 2, Mike Colleluori, Tom Dooley, Tewaaraton Trophy candidate Brett Moyer scooped up five Zachary Heyl, Tim Treubig ground balls. Goalkeeper Matt Southard, one of three Hofstra Towson Scoring: Goals: Phil Grillo 3, Bobby Griebe 2, goalies on the night, made six saves to record the win. Oliver Bacon, Kyle Batton, Todd MacMullen, Kyle Fiat; Assists: Adam Hagelin 3, Oliver Bacon, Bobby Griebe, Keith Sacred Heart got three goals from Fuchs and a goal and two Obloj, Brian Vetter. assists from Robideau. Thomas Hind started in goal and made 12 saves in just over three quarters of action. Hofstra Towson Shots: 37 39 1 2 3 4 F Ground Balls: 23 30 Sacred Heart 2 3 2 1 8 Face-offs Won: 11 12 #2 Hofstra 3 7 4 5 19 Saves: 10 13 Penalties: 3-2.5 3-2.5 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 6, Athan Iannucci 6, EMO: 2-3 1-3 Chris Unterstein 3, John Keysor, Tim Treubig, Mike Clears/Att 19-20 15-17 Colleluori, Kevin Unterstein; Assists: Chris Unterstein 3, John Keysor 2, Tim Treubig 2, Tom Dooley, Zachary Heyl, Peter Kasper, Joe Mascaretti, Brett Moyer. Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (63:22, 9 GA, 10 saves); Towson Sacred Heart Scoring: Goals: Billy Fuchs 3, Matt Robideau, -Mark DeGroat (63:22, 10 GA, 13 saves) Bobby Karl, Kiel Adams, Tony Tanzi, Nicholas Russo; Attendance: 2,550 Assists: Matt Robideau 2, Peter Greco, James Hinkson

Game 9 - April 5, 2006 vs. Sacred Heart: Tom Hofstra SHU Dooley recorded career-highs with six goals and seven points, Shots: 51 28 and Athan Iannucci scored a personal-best six goals to lead #2 Ground Balls: 53 31 Hofstra to a 19-8 Colonial Athletic Association victory over Face-offs Won: 18 12 Sacred Heart at James M. Shuart Stadium. Saves: 7 15 Sacred Heart got on the scoreboard first as Tony Tanzi scored Penalties: 5-4.5 6-5.5 an unassisted goal 42 seconds into the contest. Hofstra EMO: 3-6 2-5 responded with goals from Tim Treubig, Dooley and Chris Clears/Att 18-26 18-25 Unterstein to take a 3-1 lead with 7:39 remaining in the first quarter. Matthew Robideau scored for Sacred Heart off a pass from Peter Greco with 6:05 left in the opening period to make the score 3-2. The Pioneers would then tie the score three Villanova Scoring: Goals: Andy German 2, Tim Langan, Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (53:58, 8 GA, 6 saves), Pat Chris Colliniates; Assists: Jay Foley, Tim Langan DeBolt (5:00, 0 GA, 1 saves), Brian Schneider (1:02, 0 GA, 0 saves); SHU-Thomas Hind (45:130, 16 GA, 12 saves), Jim Hofstra Villanova Millhausen (14:47, 3 GA, 3 saves) Shots: 45 26 Attendance: 1132 Ground Balls: 33 33 Face-offs Won: 11 10 Game 10 - April 8, 2006 at Villanova: Junior Athan Iannucci Saves: 11 16 recorded a career-high eight points on four goals and four Penalties: 2-1.0 2-1.0 assists and freshman Tom Dooley tallied five goals to lead the EMO: 2-2 0-2 second-ranked Pride of Hofstra (9-1, 3-0) to a 13-4 Colonial Clears/Att 11-12 6-13 Athletic Association victory over the Villanova Wildcats (5-6, 3-1) at Villanova Stadium. The victory is the Pride’s ninth Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (56:02, 4 GA, 9 saves), James straight win and equals Hofstra’s longest winning streak since Tuohy (3:58, 0 GA, 2 saves); Villanova-Joe Canuso (55:03, 12 the 2002 season. GA, 16 saves), Andrew DiLoreto (4:57, 1 GA, 0 saves) Attendance: 643 Both Iannucci and Dooley each tallied six goals in their last contest before Villanova, last Wednesday against Sacred Game 11 - April 12 at Robert Morris: Chris Unterstein Heart. recorded career-highs of nine points and five assists and Athan Iannucci and Tom Dooley each tallied seven points to lead the The Pride took a 2-0 lead after one quarter as junior Athan second-ranked Pride of Hofstra to a 21-2 Colonial Athletic Iannucci scored five seconds into the contest after Joe Association victory over Robert Morris at Joe Walton Mascaretti won the face-off and fed Hofstra’s leading goal Stadium. The victory, the Pride’s tenth consecutive win, scorer. John Keysor scored his 12th goal of the year 2:08 into boosted the Hofstra record to 10-1 on the season and 4-0 in the the game on a blast from eight yards out. The Wildcats got one CAA. goal back when Chris Colliniates scored an unassisted goal of the face-off just six seconds into the second quarter. The Pride scored 21 goals for the first time since March 31, 2001 when Hofstra rolled over Hartford 21-9, and held an But the Pride scored four unanswered to take a 6-1 lead at opponent to two goals for the first time since an 18-2 victory halftime. Senior Chris Unterstein started the run with an over Providence on March 10, 1998. Hofstra moved the ball unassisted goal at the 2:19 mark. Keysor would score his very well, recording a school-record 19 assists on the 21 goals. second goal off a pass from Iannucci from nine yards out to boost the score to 4-1 3:42 into the second quarter. Iannucci Unterstein, the Pride’s leading scorer in 2006 with 48 points tallied his second goal of the game after Keysor found him on 24 goals and 24 assists, recorded his third four-goal game alone in front of the cage with 8:14 to play in the half. of the year and broke his previous best mark of four assists, set Freshman Tom Dooley ended the Hofstra run with the first of against Princeton in 2005, with five assists against the five goals on the night, taking the feed from Mike Unterstein Colonials. Iannucci, who tallied five goals for the third time for the goal with 6:54 remaining in the period. this season, added two assists to boost his team-leading goal scoring number to 36. Tom Dooley, the standout freshman, The Wildcats scored two quick goals in the third quarter as continued his torrid streak Wednesday with four goals and Andy German scored off a pass from Matt Starker at the 1:18 three assists and now has 15 goals and four assists in his last mark and Tim Langan, Jr. tallied an unassisted goal 1:27 later four contests. to close the deficit 6-3. But Hofstra scored the next six goals as Dooley had three goals and Iannucci had two in the run to Hofstra scored the first four goals of the game, including two win going away. by Iannucci, and never looked back. Frank Keel scored Robert Morris’ first goal of the contest with 4:43 to play in the first Hofstra goalie Matt Southard posted nine saves in the contest quarter to close the gap to 4-1. But Iannucci scored the next including seven in the first quarter to post his ninth victory. two goals and Unterstein followed with three more The Pride outshot the Wildcats 45-26. Andy German led unanswered goals to boost the Pride lead to 9-1 with 4:09 to Villanova with two goals while Langan added a goal and one play in the first half. Brandon Johnson scored 22 seconds later assist. Wildcat goalie Joe Canuso stopped 16 shots. for the Colonials but Dooley and Iannucci would each score again before halftime to give the Pride an 11-2 lead at the 1 2 3 4 F break. #2 Hofstra 2 4 4 3 13 Villanova 0 1 2 1 4 The Pride outshot Robert Morris 44-14 and picked up 32 ground balls to the Colonials 25. Hofstra also forced 39 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tom Dooley 5, Athan Iannucci 4, turnovers. Senior Matt Southard, who played almost 39 John Keysor 2, Chris Unterstein 2; Assists: Athan Iannucci 4, minutes in the contest and made two saves, picked up his 10th John Keysor 2, Mike Colleluori, Joe Mascaretti, Chris win of the year. John Kennedy and Jason Dockum each had Unterstein, Mike Unterstein six saves in 30 minutes of action for Robert Morris. Brett Moyer stripped the ball away from a Delaware middie, went down the middle of the field and fed Iannucci who scored from 10 yards out for his 37th goal of the year. Iannucci 1 2 3 4 F would close out the first half scoring with 1:30 to play, taking #2 Hofstra 4 7 6 4 21 a pass from freshman Tom Dooley and bouncing a shot into Robert Morris 1 1 0 0 2 the cage to give the Pride a 7-4 lead at halftime.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 5, Chris Unterstein Zuder-Havens scored 2:59 into the third quarter to close the 4, Tom Dooley 4, Ryan Carter 2, John Keysor, Ryan Lucas, Delaware deficit to 7-5 but Chris Unterstein scored his second th Tim Treubig, Anthony Muscarella, Julian Watts, Mike of the game and 26 of the year, and Ryan Lucas scored 45 Colleluori; Assists: Chris Unterstein 5, Tom Dooley 3, Athan seconds apart just 1:06 later to boost the Hofstra lead to 9-5. Iannucci 2, Peter Kasper 2, John Keysor 2, Ryan Lucas, John Zuder-Havens and Vincent Giordano each scored goals before Orsen, Bill Peters, Kevin Unterstein, Mike Unterstein the end of the third quarter to bring the Blue Hens back to Robert Morris Scoring: Goals: Frank Keel, Brandon within two at 9-7 entering the fourth quarter. Tim Treubig then Johnson; Assists: Frank Keel, Carlo Sunseri scored an unassisted goal at the 3:05 mark of the final quarter, his third of the game and ninth of the year, and junior Bill Hofstra RMU Peters tallied his second goal of the year two minutes later to Shots: 44 14 boost the Hofstra lead back to four at 11-7. Ground Balls: 32 25 Face-offs Won: 10 17 Delaware’s Jordan Hall and Hofstra’s John Keysor exchanged Saves: 6 12 goals to move the score to 12-8 before Deckelbaum and Paul Rodriquez scored 12 seconds apart inside the three minute Penalties: 4/2.5 5/3.5 mark to close the gap to 12-10. But the Pride killed the clock EMO: 2-3 0-3 in the final two minutes to beat the Blue Hens for the seventh Clears/Att 21-23 19-26 time in their last nine meetings.

Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (38:45, 2 GA, 2 saves), James While the Pride offense was clicking, senior face-off man Joe Tuohy (6:15, 0 GA, 2 saves), Pat Debolt (6:02, 0 GA, 0 Mascaretti was giving Hofstra a good boost by winning 15 of saves), Brian Schneider (8:58, 0 GA, 2 saves); RMU-John 23 face-offs against the nation’s leading face-off man, Alex Kennedy (30:00, 11 GA, 6 saves), John Dockum (30:00, 10 Smith. Smith entered the game with a .717 winning percentage GA, 6 saves) on face-offs this year but won only 38 percent against Hofstra. Attendance: 245 Pride goalie Matt Southard recorded four saves in 60 minutes to post his eleventh win of the season.

Game 12 - April 14, 2006 vs. Delaware: Tim Treubig scored 1 2 3 4 F three goals to lead seven Pride goal scorers, and Joe Delaware 3 1 3 3 10 Mascaretti won 15 of 23 face-offs to lead #2 Hofstra to a 12- #2 Hofstra 4 3 2 3 12 10 victory over Delaware at James M. Shuart Stadium.. The win, Hofstra's 11th straight, improves the Pride's record to 11- Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Tim Treubig 3, John Keysor 2, 1 overall and 5-0 in the CAA. Delaware falls to 9-4 and 1-3 in Athan Iannucci 2, Chris Unterstein 2, Ryan Lucas, Kevin the CAA. Unterstein, Bill Peters; Assists: Mike Unterstein 2, Mike The Pride victory, which clinched at least a tie for the Colonial Colleluori, Tom Dooley, Athan Iannucci, John Keysor, Bret Athletic Association regular season title, also assured that Moyer. Hofstra would have home field advantage in the CAA Delaware Scoring: Goals: Adam Zuder-Havens 4, Dan Championship Tournament on May 3 and 6. Deckelbaum 2, Jordan Hall 2, Vincent Giordano, Paul Rodriquez; Assists: Cam Howard 2, Adam Zuder-Havens 2, Treubig opened the scoring just 21 second into the contest, Vincent Giordano, Alex Smith. taking a pass from John Keysor and beating Delaware goalie Tommy Scherr (12 saves). Dan Deckelbaum tied the game for Hofstra Delaware Delaware 3:20 later with a shot from eight yards out. But the Shots: 29 24 Pride scored the next three goals as Treubig, Keysor and Chris Ground Balls: 35 28 Unterstein dented the twine for a 4-1 lead with 3:35 to play in Face-offs Won: 15 9 the first quarter. The Blue Hens responded with a three goal Saves: 4 12 run of their own as Adam Zuder-Havens (4G, 2A) scored Penalties: 2-1.5 5-5.5 twice around a Jordan Hall goal to knot the game at 4-4 with EMO: 1-5 0-2 10:05 to play in the first half. Clears/Att 17-19 18-20 Hofstra sophomore Kevin Unterstein broke the tie on the ensuing face-off, going down the middle of the field, taking a pass from Athan Iannucci (2G, 1A), and beating Scherr for his third goal of the year. Just 18 seconds later Hofstra defender Face-offs Won: 8 12 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 10 GA, 4 saves); Saves: 5 8 Delaware-Tommy Scherr (60:00, 12 GA, 12 saves) Penalties: 1-1.0 1-1.0 Attendance: 1,533 EMO: 0-1 0-1 Clears/Att 16-18 15-24 Game 13 - April 22, 2005 at Drexel: Senior Chris Uterstein Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (58:01:00, 3 GA, 5 saves), Pat recorded three goals and two assists and junior Athan Iannucci Debolt (1:59, 1 GA, 0 saves); Drexel-Bruce Bickford (60:00, added three goals to lead the second-ranked Pride of Hofstra 12 GA, 8 saves) to a 12-4 CAA victory over the Drexel Dragons at Vidas Attendance: 112 Field. Game 14 - April 25, 2006 at Stony Brook: Athan Iannucci Hofstra, which won its 12th consecutive contest, improved to tallied six goals and one assist, Chris Unterstein recorded two 12-1 overall while completing its Colonial Athletic goals and three assists and John Keysor added three goals and Association regular season with a perfect 6-0 mark. The Pride one assist to lead the second-ranked Pride of Hofstra (13-1) to are the top seed in the CAA Championship Tournament thast an 18-8 victory over #19 Stony Brook (8-5) at LaValle begins on May 3. Drexel fell to 5-7 overall and 2-4 in Stadium. Hofstra's 13th consecutive win ties the school record conference play. for consecutive victories, set in 1999.

The Pride took a 3-0 lead after the first quarter as junior After John Keysor opened the game with his 19th goal of the midfielder Zacary Heyl opened the scoring 3:20 into the season 1:51 into the contest, Stony Brook's Owen Adams and contest with an unassisted goal. It was Heyl's third goal of the Ryan Maehr scored in the next four minutes to give the year. Unterstein tallied his first of the game and 27th of the Seawolves their only lead of the contest at 2-1. But Keysor year midway through the period on a wrap-around for a 2-0 started a 3-0 Hofstra spurt by scoring his second of the game lead. Iannucci tallied his first and the 39th of the season off a and 20th of the year with 42 seconds to play in the first quarter pass from Unterstein with 1:05 to play for the 3-0 lead. and the third goal in the run, a man-up goal, with 4:05 to play in the half, while senior Chris Unterstein tallied his 31st goal Yoni Cohen put the Dragons on the board 1:34 into the second of the season in the middle to give the Pride a 4-2 lead. quarter off a feed from Matt Musci to cut the deficit. But Hofstra scored two more in the second and another early in the Jason Cappadoro closed the deficit to 4-3, nine seconds after third to build a 6-1 lead. John Keysor scored his 17th of the Keysor's third goal, off a pass from Bo Tripodi. But Zachary season with 2:25 to play in the half and then Unterstein Heyl and Tim Treubig scored unassisted goals in the final two notched his second with 38 seconds to play for a 5-1 halftime minutes of the half to start a 6-0 Hofstra run and give the Pride lead. a commanding 10-3 lead five minutes into the second half. Heyl's goal was his fourth of the year while Treubig posted his Senior Tim Treubig posted his 10th goal of the season 1:36 tenth of the season. The Pride outshot Stony Brook, 13-7 in into the third to boost the lead. After Drexel freshman Adam the second quarter and 19-13 for the half. Dennis scored his 20th goal of the season almost two minutes later, Hofstra scored six of the next seven to put the game In the second half, Iannucci kicked his game into high gear. away. Iannucci scored two unanswered goals, his 40th and The British Columbia native scored four times in the third 41st of the year, after the Dennis goal to give the Pride a quarter and twice in the fourth to keep the game out of reach comfortable margin. for the Seawolves. He scored his first of the game and 42nd of the year 1:38 into the third off a pass from Chris Unterstein. The Pride outshot the Dragons 28-18 with Hofstra goalie Matt Freshman Tom Dooley (3 assists) fed senior Ryan Lucas 1:34 Southard making five saves for his 12th win of the season. later for his sixth of the season. Iannucci then scored an Bruce Bickford posted eight saves for Drexel. unassisted goal less than two minutes later before junior Bill Peters closed out the run with his third goal of the season from 1 2 3 4 F Keysor 18 seconds later to boost the score to 10-3. #2 Hofstra 3 2 3 4 12 Drexel 0 1 1 2 4 Stony Brook's Adam Marksberry ended the Pride spurt with an unassisted goal with 9:39 to play in the third before Hofstra Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Chris Unterstein 3, Athan Iannucci scored three more unanswered goals. Iannucci was set up by 3, John Keysor 2, Tim Treubig, Tom Dooley, Mike Unterstein with seven minutes to play in the quarter for his Unterstein, Zachary Heyl; Assists: Chris Unterstein 2, Tom 43rd of the year and then took a pass from freshman Anthony Dooley, John Keysor, Tim Treubig. Muscarella almost three minutes later for a 12-4 lead. Senior Drexel Scoring: Goals: Matt Musci, Adam Dennis, Ron Tim Treubig scored his second of the game and 11th of the Garling, Yoni Cohen; Assists: Matt Musci, Jeff Pfeffer year with 3:13 to play before Stony Brook responded with man-up goals by Rhys Duch and Ryan Maehr to close the gap Hofstra Drexel after three quarters to 13-6. Shots: 28 18 Ground Balls: 35 32 But Hofstra ended any notion of a Stony Brook comeback by taking a cross-field pass from Athan Iannucci and firing an 18- scoring four times in the first 8:20 of the final period, as yard blur past O'Donnell for a 3-0 lead. Unterstein and Iannucci scored off passes from Dooley, and Ryan Lucas scored back-to-back goals off passes from Chris The Crimson got on the board with 5:03 to play in the quarter and Mike Unterstein to boost the lead to 17-6. as Evan Calvert tallied his 22nd goal of the year from Greg Cohen to cut the deficit to 3-1. But Hofstra went on another The Pride outshot Stony Brook 46-26 and picked up 39 three goal run, including two before the period’s end, to boost ground balls to the Seawolves 27. Senior Joe Mascaretti had the lead to 6-1 early in the second quarter. Chris Unterstein another fine night on face-offs for Hofstra, winning 18 of 30 scored the first of his three goals on the night, his 33rd of the and picking up seven ground balls. Pride senior defensive year, 17 seconds after Harvard got on the scoreboard. middie John Orsen also picked up seven ground balls in the Freshman sensation Dooley scored his 30th goal of the year, victory. Brendan Callahan recorded 10 saves in the Stony off a pass from Mike Unterstein, with 1:59 to play in the first Brook cage while Pride goalies Matt Southard (4) and Pat for a 5-1 lead. Senior middie Rob Bonaguro, who has been Debolt (2) combined for six saves. sidelined with a hand injury since March 29, made his return a happy one Saturday by scoring the Pride's sixth goal 1:46 into 1 2 3 4 F the second quarter. #2 Hofstra 2 4 7 5 18 #19 Stony Brook 2 1 3 2 8 Harvard's Greg Cohen scored his 18th goal of the year with 10:22 to play in the half. But Hofstra responded with two Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 6, John Keysor 3, straight goals by Chris Unterstein and Iannucci to take an 8-2 Ryan Lucas 3, Chris Unterstein 2, Tim Treubig 2, Zachary lead. After Greg Cohen scored again with 3:19 remaining, Heyl, Bill Peters; Assists: Tom Dooley 3, Chris Unterstein 3, Iannucci (man-up) and Dooley closed out the second quarter Athan Iannucci, John Keysor, Anthony Muscarella, Mike with goals to give the Pride a 10-3 lead at halftime. Unterstein. SBU Scoring: Goals: Ryan Maehr 3, Adam Marksberry 2, The Crimson's Brooks Scholl scored 6:09 into the third, but Jason Cappadoro, Rhys Duch, Owen Adams; Assists: Jason Chris Unterstein completed his hat trick with 1:26 left in the Cappadoro, Ryan Hughes, Jason Joiner, Adam Marksberry, third and Bill Peters scored from Chris Unterstein with five Bo Tripodi seconds left for a 12-4 lead after three quarters. After Dooley scored the first goal of the fourth, Calvert and Steve Cohen Hofstra SBU closed out the scoring with goals for Harvard. Shots: 46 26 Ground Balls: 39 27 Greg Gohen and Calvert led the Crimson with two goals Face-offs Won: 18 12 apiece, while Greg Cohen also added an assist. Saves: 6 12 Matt Southard made nine saves in 55:53, while Pat DeBolt had Penalties: 8/5.0 4/4.0 two saves in relief. O'Donnell, who played the first 30 EMO: 3-4 2-8 minutes, made nine saves for the Crimson. Joe Pike made Clears/Att 17-25 14-21 eight saves for Harvard in the second half. Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (56:39, 7 GA, 4 saves) Pat DeBolt 1 2 3 4 F (3:21, 1 GA, 2 saves); SBU-Brendan Callahan (48:20, 13 GA, #16 Harvard 1 2 1 2 6 10 saves) #2 Hofstra 5 5 2 1 13 Attendance: 3,233 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Chris Unterstein 3, Tom Dooley 3, Game 15 - April 29, 2006 vs. #16 Harvard: Senior Chris Athan Iannucci 2, Tim Treubig, Rob Bonaguro, Mike Unterstein tallied three goals and two assists, while freshman Unterstein, John Keysor, Bill Peters; Assists: Chris Unterstein Tom Dooley scored three goals to lead the second ranked 2, Rob Bonaguro, Athan Iannucci, John Keysor, Tim Treubig, Pride of Hofstra (14-1) to a 13-6 victory over #16 Harvard (6- Mike Unterstein. 5) at James M. Shuart Stadium. Harvard Scoring: Goals: Greg Cohen 2, Evan Calvert 2, Steve Cohen, Brook Scholl; Assists: Greg Cohen, Steve Hofstra broke the school record with its 14th straight victory Cohen and tied the school record with the 14th win of the season. The Pride scored the first three goals of the game in the first Hofstra Harvard 4:07 and were never threatened in the contest. Senior Tim Shots: 46 32 Treubig opened the scoring 2:17 into the contest with a bullet Ground Balls: 41 31 from 10 yards out. It was his 12th goal of the year. Almost a Face-offs Won: 11 11 minute later, sophomore Mike Unterstein picked up a ground Saves: 11 17 ball to left of Harvard goalie Evan O'Donnell and beat the Penalties: 4/3.0 5/3.5 Crimson netminder for his sixth goal of the year. Senior middie John Keysor kept up the torrid pace 55 seconds later, EMO: 1-5 1-4 Clears/Att 19-23 16-26 contest. The Wildcats added three goals in the fourth but it Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (55:53, 5 GA, 9 saves), Pat wasn’t enough as the Pride posted the 14-7 victory. DeBolt (3:17, 1 GA, 2 saves), James Tuohy (0:50, 0 GA, 0 saves); Harvard- Evan O’Donnell (30:00, 10 GA, 9 saves), Joe Hofstra outshot the Wildcats 43-19 and picked up 39 ground Pike (30:00, 3 GA, 8 saves) balls to Villanova’s 17. The Pride also had a huge advantage Attendance: 4,038 at the face-off X as senior Joe Mascaretti captured 20 of the 21 face-offs that he took. In addition to Iannucci’s and Chris Unterstein’s five-point nights, Hofstra received two goals each GAME 16 - CAA Semifinal - May 3, 2006 vs. Villanova: from Dooley, Lucas and Colleluori. Mike Unterstein added a Senior Athan Iannucci scored four goals to set the Hofstra goal and two assists. Hofstra goalie Matt Southard posted single goal scoring mark with 53 and classmate Chris three saves in almost 55 minutes of action.The Wildcats were Unterstein scored two goals and added three assists to lead the led by Starker with three goals and Chris MacDonald with a second ranked (and top-seed) Pride to a 14-7 win over fourth goal and an assist. Canuso made 15 saves to become the all- seed Villanova in a Colonial Athletic Association contest at time Villanova career saves leader with 672, passing Taymore James M. Shuart Stadium Wednesday evening. Hofstra, which Zarghami (1989-92) who had 661. won its school record 15th straight game, improves to 15-1 and will face third seeded Delaware in the CAA Championship game Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at Shuart Stadium. Villanova 1 2 3 4 F sees its season end at 5-10. Villanova 2 0 2 3 7 #2 Hofstra 4 4 5 1 14 The Pride came out and scored the first two goals of the contest on pretty pass plays. Freshman Tom Dooley took a Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 4, Chris Unterstein pass from the national scoring leader Chris Unterstein and beat 2, Tom Dooley 2, , Mike Colleluori 2, Ryan Lucas 2, Mike Villanova goalie Joe Canuso from five yards out at the 4:06 Unterstein, Tim Treubig; Assists: Chris Unterstein 3, Rob mark. It was Dooley’s 33rd goal of the year. Unterstein scored Bonaguro 2, Mike Unterstein 2, Athan Iannucci, Anthony his 36th of the season just 1:21 later, taking a bullet pass from Muscarella, Bill Peters, Tim Treubig Rob Bonaguro in front of the cage and beating Canuso for a 2- Villanova Scoring: Goals: Matt Starker 3, Chris MacDonald, 0 advantage. But the Wildcats came right back with freshman Dan Liva, Jay Foley, Tim Driscoll; Assists: Andy German, Tim Driscoll taking a pass from Chris MacDonald and scoring Chris MacDonald, Eric Weber a man-up goal with 7:25 to play in the first. It was Driscoll’s fourth Less than a minute later Matt Starker tallied his 25th Hofstra Villanova goal of the year on a blur from 12 yards out to tie the game at Shots: 43 19 2-2. Ground Balls: 39 17 Face-offs Won: 20 4 But Hofstra sophomore Mike Unterstein broke the 2-2 tie and Saves: 4 15 started a 6-0 run that gave the Pride an 8-2 lead at halftime. Penalties: 2/1.5 2/1.5 Unterstein’s goal, his seventh of the year, came with 33 EMO: 0-2 1-2 seconds to play in the first. Junior Athan Iannucci scored on a Clears/Att 16-20 13-20 running jump shot, the 50th of the season, 22 seconds later off a pass from Chris Unterstein to close out the scoring in the Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (54:40, 5 GA, 3 saves), Pat first. The Pride scored four more times in the first eight DeBolt (5:20, 2 GA, 1 save); Villanova-Joe Canuso (60:00, 14 st minutes of the second quarter as Iannucci tallied his 51 on a GA, 15 saves) bounce shot 2:37 into the second for a 5-2 lead. Senior Tim Attendance: 1,095 Treubig notched his 13th of the season, from Rob Bonaguro almost three minutes later. Senior Ryan Lucas tallied his ninth Game 17 - CAA Championship Game - May 6, 2006 vs. of the season off a pass from Mike Unterstein with 7:44 to #19 Delaware: Most Outstanding Player Athan Iannucci play in the half. Big brother Chris Unterstein posted his scored four goals and sophomore Michael Unterstein tallied second of the game and 37th of the year, bullying his way to three goals to lead the second ranked and top-seed Pride (16- the goal, with 7:15 to play to end the Hofstra run and close out 1) to a 12-6 victory over 19th ranked and third-seed Delaware the first half scoring with Hofstra holding a commanding 8-2 (12-5) at James M. Shuart Stadium Saturday evening in the lead. title game of the 2006 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship. The title is Hofstra’s first CAA Championship The Wildcats opened the second half with an unassisted goal and comes exactly six years to the day after the Pride’s last by Starker, his second of the game and 26th of the year 1:25 conference title game victory, against Delaware (14-4) in the into the third. But the Pride answered with the next two goals, America East final at Shuart Stadium. by freshmen Tom Dooley and Nick Colleluori, and five of the The Blue Hens opened the scoring just 2:11 into the contest as next six to take a 13-4 lead into the fourth. Included was Adam Zuder-Havens beat Pride goalie Matt Southard from 5- Iannucci’s 52nd goal of the year breaking Tom Kessler’s 2001 yards out for a 1-0 lead. It was Zuder-Havens 15th goal of the single season Hofstra record of 51. Iannucci would add his year. But Hofstra would score the next four goals and eight of fourth of the night and 53rd of the year with 5:20 to play in the the next nine to take a commanding 8-2 lead in the third quarter. Senior Tim Treubig started the first run with a goal on the run, 50 seconds later, for his 14th of the year. Then Michael Southard. Delaware had Scherr, Howard and Smith named to Unterstein got by his defender with a stutter-step and beat the team, while Oliver Bacon and Steve Mull from Towson Blue Hens goalie Tommy Scherr one-on-one for his eight goal and Matt Starker and Paul Genovese from Villanova were also of the season. Iannucci, the nation’s leading goal scorer, selected. posted his 54th on a give-and-go from John Keysor with 4:46 to play to give the Pride a 3-1 lead after one quarter. 1 2 3 4 F #19 Delaware 1 1 1 3 6 Freshman Tom Dooley, the CAA Rookie of the Year, tallied #2 Hofstra 3 4 3 2 12 his 35th goal of the year 51 seconds into the second period to give the Pride a 4-1 advantage. Delaware junior Cam Howard Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 4, Mike Unterstein th stopped the Hofstra run with his 27 goal of the year, from 3, Tim Treubig 2, Chris Unterstein, Tom Dooley, Ryan Lucas; Jordan Hall, to close the gap to 4-2 with 8:34 to play in the Assists: John Keysor, 2, Rob Bonaguro, Joe Mascaretti, Tim half. But the Pride went on another 4-0 run with senior Chris Treubig Unterstein, the CAA Player of the Year, starting it off with his Delaware Scoring: Goals:Cam Howard 3, Adam Zuder- th 38 goal of the year on a rush to the cage from behind almost Havens, Dan Deckelbaum, Brett Manney; Assists: Jordan Hall a minute later. Iannucci then scored his second of the game 2, Bob West and 55th of the year 29 seconds later, from 13-yards out, off a feed from senior Rob Bonaguro to give the Pride a 6-2 lead a Hofstra Delaware little more than midway through the second quarter. Mike Shots: 44 25 Unterstein scored with 2:48 remaining in the half to give the Ground Balls: 33 28 Pride a 7-2 advantage at the half. Treubig opened the second Face-offs Won: 9 12 half scoring 2:29 in to end the second four goal run. Saves: 10 19 Penalties: 3/1.5 6/5.5 Dan Deckelbaum scored an unassisted goal with 10:15 left in EMO: 0-6 0-2 the third to make it an 8-3 game, but Mike Unterstein scored Clears/Att 21-27 15-19 with a rush from behind the cage with 5:50 to go after holding the ball there for a minute playing cat-and-mouse with the Blue Hen defense. Iannucci then notched the hat trick, taking Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 6 GA, 10 saves); an inside pass from Treubig and blasting a shot past Scherr Delaware-Tommy Scherr (60:00, 12 GA, 19 saves) with 2:25 remaining in the third quarter for a 10-3 lead. Attendance: 2,254

Delaware scored three straight goals in the fourth quarter to GAME 18 - NCAA Tournament - Opening Round - May make it interesting as Brett Manney scored off a feed from 14, 2006 vs. Providence: Pride junior Athan Iannucci tallied Hall 2:06 into the stanza to make it 10-4 in favor of the Pride. five goals and three assists and Chris Unterstein added three Howard scored the last two Delaware goals, the first was goals and two assists to lead third-seed Hofstra to a 14-8 unassisted at 5:48 mark and the second came off a pass from victory over Providence (10-7) in the first round of the NCAA Bob West with 7:24 remaining. Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship at James M. Shuart Stadium on Sunday. Hofstra, which recorded its 17th Following Howard’s second goal, Hofstra grabbed the consecutive victory to improve to 17-1 on the season, tied the momentum back as senior Joe Mascaretti won the face-off and NCAA Division I record for most victories in a single season, raced into the offensive zone where he found Iannucci, who set by Duke in 2005. converted the pass for his fourth goal of the night and 57th of the year and an 11-6 Pride lead. Senior Ryan Lucas closed out Against the Friars of Providence, the Pride scored the first the scoring with an unassisted goal with 43 seconds seven goals of the game and took a 9-2 lead into the locker remaining. room at halftime. The Hofstra onslaught began 1:51 into the contest as senior Tim Treubig took a pass from Athan Hofstra senior defender Brett Moyer, the CAA Defensive Iannucci and fired a low bullet past Providence goalie Peter Littell for his 16th goal of the year. Iannucci then tallied his Player of the Year, picked up six ground balls to lead the th Pride, while Southard had a strong night in the cage, making 58 of the season on a bounce shot from eight yards out 1:10 10 saves and also had three ground balls. Hofstra held a 44-25 later to boost the lead to 2-0. The Friars were able to hold off advantage in total shots and had 33 ground balls on the night, the Hofstra attack thanks to junior goalie Peter Littell, who compared to 28 for the Blue Hens. made eight saves in the first quarter as the Pride outshot Providence 16-2. Scherr, who faced 31 shots on goal, made 19 saves in a losing effort. Howard finished with three goals and four ground balls. Senior Chris Unterstein, who assisted on Iannucci’s goal, opened the scoring in the second quarter 52 seconds into the Alex Smith won 12 of 21 face-offs and had a team-high nine th ground balls. period with his 39 goal of the year. Senior face-off specialist Joe Mascaretti was the spark for the Pride in their next goal six seconds later, winning the face-off and feeding Iannucci, In addition to Iannucci being named the Championship’s Most th Outstanding Player, he was joined on the All-CAA who tallied his second of the game and 59 of the year, for a Championship team by teammates Ryan Kelaher, Treubig and 4-0 lead. Freshman Tom Dooley tied the Hofstra points record by a freshman with his 36th goal and 49th point off a pass from Shots: 47 16 senior John Keysor with 5:50 to play in the half. Bill Peters Ground Balls: 45 20 bumped the score to 6-0 with his fifth goal of the year, off a Face-offs Won: 19 7 pass from Iannucci. Iannucci ended the Hofstra run with his Saves: 3 17 th third of the game and 60 of the season 23 second later for a Penalties: 4/4.0 5/3.5 7-0 lead with 4:31 to play in the half. EMO: 0-4 3-3 Clears/Att 16-17 19-25 The Friars got on the board with 2:53 to play in the first half th as senior Jonathan Hollister tallied his 16 goal of the year. Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 8 GA, 3 saves); But Chris Unterstein and Iannucci scored goals 15 seconds Providence-Peter Littell (57:50, 14 GA, 17 saves), Ron apart, inside the two minute mark, to boost the lead to 9-1. Westgate (2:10, 0 GA, 0 saves) Providence senior Mark Seyer closed out the first half scoring with his 21st goal of the year from Hollister with 22 second Attendance: 1,997 left in the half. The Pride dominated again in the second, outshooting the Friars 15-2 as Littell made four more stops and was saved by the goalposts several times.

Despite being dominated in the first half the Friars would not quit. Providence came out in the third quarter and scored three of the first four goals as Michael Farley notched his 32nd of the year 1:15 into the half before Hofstra’s Chris Unterstein scored his third of the game almost a minute later to move the score to 10-3. But Tom Kelly and Mark Seyer would score goals for the Friars off passes from Brendan Ryan to close the gap to 10-5 with 9:32 to play in the third.

Sophomore Mike Unterstein scored his 11th goal of the year off a pass from his brother Chris with 6:20 to play in the third, and senior Tim Treubig tallied his second of the game and 17th of the season 1:17 into the fourth for a 12-5 advantage. Kelly and Iannucci exchanged goals and Hollister and Dooley did the same later in the period to boost the score to 14-7. Dooley’s goal, his 50th point of the year, broke the Hofstra freshman points record set by Dave McCulloch (26-23) in 1983. Farley closed out the scoring in the game for Providence with a man-up goal 1:56 from the end.

The Pride outshot Providence 47-16 in the contest and picked up 45 ground balls to the Friars 20. Mascaretti won 19 of 26 face-offs and picked up an individual season high 13 grounds balls. Hofstra senior defender Brett Moyer forced five turnovers and picked up four ground balls to lead the Pride defense. Hofstra goalie Matt Southard made just three saves while his counterpart Littell finished with 17 for Providence. The Friars received three assists from Brendan Ryan and two goals each from Hollister, Seyer, Kelly and Farley.

1 2 3 4 F Providence 0 2 3 3 8 #2 Hofstra 2 7 2 3 14

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Athan Iannucci 5, Chris Unterstein 3, Tom Dooley 2, Tim Treubig 2, Mike Unterstein, Bill Peters; Assists: Athan Iannucci 3, Rob Bonaguro 2, Chris Unterstein 2, John Keysor, Joe Mascaretti Providence Scoring: Goals: Jonathan Holister 2, Michael Farley 2, Mark Seyer 2, Tom Kelly 2; Assists: Brendan Ryan 3, Jonathan Hollister, Devin McBride

Hofstra PC 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Game Results (as of May 16, 2006) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Attend Goalie Site ------Feb 26, 2006 at #9 Massachusetts 7-11 L 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 429 Southard, Matt (0-1) Amherst, Mass. Mar 04, 2006 BROWN W 14-4 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 1005 Southard, Matt (1-1) Hempstead, NY Mar 11, 2006 #7 JOHNS HOPKINS W 11-6 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 6448 Southard, Matt (2-1) Hempstead, NY Mar 15, 2006 NORTH CAROLINA W 6-5 3- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3148 Southard, Matt (3-1) Hempstead, NY Mar 18, 2006 at #6 Princeton W 9-5 4- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 1325 Southard, Matt (4-1) Princeton, N.J. Mar 25, 2006 #11 NOTRE DAME W 13-5 5- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 4363 Southard, Matt (5-1) Hempstead, NY Mar 28, 2006 #20 ARMY W 11-6 6- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 2104 Southard, Matt (6-1) Hempstead, NY * Mar 31, 2006 #12 TOWSON W 10-9 OT 7- 1- 0 1- 0- 0 2550 Southard, Matt (7-1) Hempstead, NY * Apr 05, 2006 SACRED HEART W 19-8 8- 1- 0 2- 0- 0 1132 Southard, Matt (8-1) Hempstead, NY * Apr 08, 2006 at Villanova W 13-4 9- 1- 0 3- 0- 0 643 Southard, Matt (9-1, 3-0) Villanova, Pa. * Apr 12, 2006 at Robert Morris W 21-2 10- 1- 0 4- 0- 0 245 Southard, Matt (10-1) Moon Township, Pa. * Apr 14, 2006 DELAWARE W 12-10 11- 1- 0 5- 0- 0 1533 Southard, Matt (11-1) Hempstead, NY * Apr 22, 2006 at Drexel W 12-4 12- 1- 0 6- 0- 0 112 Southard, Matt (12-1) Philadelphia, Pa. Apr 25, 2006 at #19 Stony Brook W 18-8 13- 1- 0 6- 0- 0 3233 Southard, Matt (13-1) Stony Brook, N.Y. Apr 29, 2006 #16 HARVARD W 13-6 14- 1- 0 6- 0- 0 4038 Southard, Matt (14-1) Hempstead, NY # May 03, 2006 VILLANOVA W 14-7 15- 1- 0 6- 0- 0 1095 Southard, Matt (15-1) Hempstead, NY # May 06, 2006 #19 DELAWARE W 12-6 16- 1- 0 6- 0- 0 2254 Southard, Matt (16-1) Hempstead, NY $ May 14, 2006 PROVIDENCE W 14-8 17- 1- 0 6- 0- 0 1997 Southard, Matt (17-1) Hempstead, NY

TEAM RECORD W-L-T ATTEND Dates Total Average ------Overall: 17- 1- 0 Total: 18 37654 2092 Conference: 6- 0- 0 Home: 12 31667 2639 Home: 12- 0- 0 Away: 6 5987 998 Away: 5- 1- 0 Neutral: 0 0 0 Neutral: 0- 0- 0 Overtime: 1- 0- 0 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of May 16, 2006) All games

Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal GB T/O Faceoff Clears Penalties ------Feb 26, 2006 at #9 Massachusetts 7-11 7/11 6/10 33/32 21/21 30/30 19/17 10/11 17-23/19-20 3- 2.0/ 5- 3.5 Mar 04, 2006 BROWN 14-4 14/4 10/2 42/18 27/12 31/26 21/32 14/7 15-24/16-26 5- 3.0/ 3- 2.5 Mar 11, 2006 JOHNS HOPKINS 11-6 11/6 8/3 31/31 21/11 25/28 9/23 4/17 22-24/10-15 4- 3.0/ 2- 2.0 Mar 15, 2006 NORTH CAROLINA 6-5 6/5 4/2 33/26 17/10 30/24 16/24 5/9 20-24/17-22 2- 2.0/ 4- 3.0 Mar 18, 2006 at Princeton 9-5 9/5 5/3 37/19 22/11 33/14 0/0 14/4 11-13/12-15 2- 2.0/ 3- 2.0 Mar 25, 2006 NOTRE DAME 13-5 13/5 5/3 41/24 24/11 42/28 17/18 16/6 21-23/14-21 4- 2.5/ 2- 1.5 Mar 28, 2006 ARMY 11-6 11/6 7/5 49/22 27/9 42/20 15/22 16/5 15-16/19-27 2- 2.0/ 2- 1.5 Mar 31, 2006 TOWSON 10-9 10/9 6/7 37/39 23/19 23/30 13/17 11/12 19-20/15-17 3- 2.5/ 3- 2.5 Apr 05, 2006 SACRED HEART 19-8 19/8 12/4 51/28 34/15 53/31 27/33 18/12 18-26/18-25 5- 4.5/ 6- 5.5 Apr 08, 2006 at Villanova 13-4 13/4 10/2 45/26 29/15 33/33 13/19 11/10 11-12/ 6-13 2- 1.0/ 2- 1.0 Apr 12, 2006 at Robert Morris 21-2 21/2 19/2 44/14 33/8 32/25 22/39 10/17 21-23/19-26 4- 2.5/ 5- 3.5 Apr 14, 2006 DELAWARE 12-10 12/10 7/6 29/24 24/14 35/28 20/17 15/9 17-19/18-20 2- 1.5/ 5- 5.5 Apr 22, 2006 at Drexel 12-4 12/4 5/2 28/18 20/9 35/32 0/0 8/12 16-18/15-24 1- 1.0/ 1- 1.0 Apr 25, 2006 at Stony Brook 18-8 18/8 10/5 46/26 30/14 39/27 16/22 18/12 17-25/14-21 8- 5.0/ 4- 4.0 Apr 29, 2006 HARVARD 13-6 13/6 7/2 46/32 30/17 41/31 20/26 11/11 19-23/16-26 4- 3.0/ 5- 3.5 May 03, 2006 VILLANOVA 14-7 14/7 11/3 43/19 29/11 39/17 19/15 20/4 16-20/13-20 2- 1.5/ 2- 1.5 May 06, 2006 DELAWARE 12-6 12/6 5/3 44/25 31/16 33/28 15/22 9/12 21-27/15-19 3- 1.5/ 6- 5.5 May 14, 2006 PROVIDENCE 14-8 14/8 9/5 47/16 31/11 45/20 19/22 19/7 16-17/19-25 4- 4.0/ 5- 3.5 Totals...... 229-114 229/114 146/69 726/439 473/234 641/472 281/368 229/177 312-377/275-382 60-44.5/65-53.0

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Overall Team Statistics (as of May 16, 2006) All games Overall: 17-1-0 Conf: 6-0-0 Home: 12-0-0 Away: 5-1-0 Neut: 0-0-0 TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP ------SHOT STATISTICS...... Goals-Shot attempts.... 229-726 114-439 Goals scored average... 12.68 6.31 Shot pct...... 315 .260 Shots on goal-Attempts. 473-726 234-439 SOG pct...... 652 .533 Shots/Game...... 40.3 24.4 Assists...... 146 69 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES..... Goals-Opportunities.... 19-61 19-56 Conversion Percent...... 311 .339 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... Total Goals...... 229 114 Man-up...... 20 19 Man-down...... 0 0 Free-position...... 0 0 Unassisted...... 83 45 Overtime...... 1 0 GROUND BALLS...... 641 472 TURNOVERS...... 281 368 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 176 111 FACEOFFS (W-L)...... 229-177 177-229 Faceoff W-L Pct...... 564 .436 CLEARS...... 312-377 275-382 Clear Pct...... 828 .720 PENALTIES...... Number...... 60 65 Minutes...... 44:30 53:00 ATTENDANCE...... Total...... 31667 5987 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 12/2639 6/998 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Hofstra University.. 48 68 59 53 1 - 229 Hofstra University.. 171 218 185 150 2 - 726 Opponents...... 27 24 30 33 0 - 114 Opponents...... 114 89 104 130 2 - 439

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Hofstra University.. 37 25 25 32 1 - 120 Hofstra University.. 114 142 116 99 2 - 473 Opponents...... 66 74 57 46 1 - 244 Opponents...... 64 49 55 65 1 - 234 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 16, 2006) All games Overall: 17-1-0 Conf: 6-0-0 Home: 12-0-0 Away: 5-1-0 Neut: 0-0-0

|------SHOTS------| |----GOALS----| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min ------32 Iannucci, Athan 18-18 62 18 80 164 .378 110 .671 4 6 0 35 24 7 0-0 .000 6- 5.0 33 Unterstein, Chris 18-18 41 36 77 88 .466 66 .750 4 3 0 32 41 5 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 40 Dooley, Tom 18-18 37 13 50 98 .378 71 .724 2 4 0 37 15 8 0-0 .000 4- 2.5 11 Keysor, John 18-11 22 21 43 81 .272 52 .642 4 2 0 16 27 3 3-7 .429 2- 1.0 22 Treubig, Tim 18-18 17 10 27 73 .233 49 .671 0 1 0 16 11 4 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 35 Unterstein, Mike 18-0 11 11 22 40 .275 24 .600 1 0 0 15 8 2 0-1 .000 1- 0.5 9 Bonaguro, Rob 11-10 6 11 17 46 .130 22 .478 0 1 0 14 22 1 1-2 .500 0- 0.0 1 Lucas, Ryan 18-0 11 2 13 29 .379 22 .759 0 3 0 10 10 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 4 Colleluori, Mike 16-13 4 4 8 23 .174 13 .565 0 0 0 8 10 1 0-0 .000 1- 0.5 3 Peters, Bill 16-1 5 2 7 13 .385 8 .615 1 0 0 7 4 0 12-28 .429 1- 0.5 48 Heyl, Zachary 15-0 4 2 6 25 .160 13 .520 0 0 0 5 4 0 0-3 .000 0- 0.0 34 Unterstein, Kevin 18-1 3 1 4 9 .333 7 .778 1 0 0 82 10 14 7-17 .412 4- 3.5 16 Mascaretti, Joe 18-0 0 4 4 4 .000 1 .250 0 0 0 70 6 1 204-342 .596 2- 1.5 26 Muscarella, Anthony 11-0 1 2 3 7 .143 3 .429 0 0 0 3 5 3 0-1 .000 0- 0.0 19 Orsen, John 17-0 1 2 3 4 .250 2 .500 0 0 0 70 4 17 0-0 .000 3- 2.5 44 Kasper, Peter 10-0 0 3 3 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 5 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 37 Carter, Ryan 13-0 2 0 2 4 .500 3 .750 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 15 Moyer, Brett 18-18 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 69 6 55 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 18 Watts, Julian 16-0 1 0 1 5 .200 1 .200 0 0 0 17 6 8 0-0 .000 4- 2.5 8 McCarthy, Sean 18-17 1 0 1 3 .333 2 .667 0 0 0 29 5 13 0-0 .000 9- 6.5 28 Tenet, John 8-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 6 Gorman, John 15-1 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 7 1 8 0-0 .000 7- 5.0 20 Wansor, Eddie 9-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 31 McNeff, Scott 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 2- 1.5 7 Cohen, Max 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 2- 2.0 47 Swarsen, Adam 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 43 Vivonetto, Jack 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 42 Williams, Dan 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 2 1 0-1 .000 0- 0.0 41 McPherson, Ryan 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 30 Hagans, Connor 14-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 2 1 0-0 .000 1- 0.5 25 Stabler, Collin 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .000 1- 1.0 24 Shuey, Tom 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 2 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 23 Southard, Matt 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 33 13 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 21 Tuohy, James 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 17 DeBolt, Pat 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 14 Schneider, Brian 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 12 Prifte, Steve 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 10 D'Angelo, Vinnie 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-4 .500 0- 0.0 5 Kelaher, Ryan 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 28 9 14 0-0 .000 5- 3.5 2 Crichlow, Brian 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0- 0.0 Total...... 18 229 146 375 726 .315 473 .652 17 20 0 641 281 176 229-406 .564 60-44.5 Opponents...... 18 114 69 183 439 .260 234 .533 1 19 0 472 368 111 177-406 .436 65-53.0

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |-RECORD-| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T ------21 Tuohy, James 4-0 11:40 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 14 Schneider, Brian 4-0 12:54 1 4.65 2 .667 0 0 0 23 Southard, Matt 18-18 1028:19 105 6.13 107 .505 17 1 0 17 DeBolt, Pat 9-0 30:29 8 15.75 7 .467 0 0 0 Total...... 18 1083:22 114 6.31 120 .513 17 1 0 Opponents...... 18 1083:22 229 12.68 244 .516 1 17 0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Hofstra University.. 48 68 59 53 1 - 229 Hofstra University.. 37 25 25 32 1 - 120 Opponents...... 27 24 30 33 0 - 114 Opponents...... 66 74 57 46 1 - 244

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOFSTRA OPP ------Hofstra University.. 171 218 185 150 2 - 726 Total...... 31667 5987 Opponents...... 114 89 104 130 2 - 439 Dates/Avg Per Date...... 12/2639 6/998 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 0/0 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------Hofstra University.. 114 142 116 99 2 - 473 Opponents...... 64 49 55 65 1 - 234

CLEARS: Hofstra University 312-377 .828, Opponents 275-382 .720. MAN-UP OPPS: Hofstra University 19-61 .311, Opponents 19-56 .339. 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University High/Low Analysis (as of May 16, 2006) All games

Hofstra University - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 40 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 31 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) GOALS...... 21 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 19 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) ASSISTS...... 19 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 12 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) SHOTS...... 51 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) 49 vs Army (Mar 28) SHOTS ON GOAL.... 34 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) 33 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) SAVES...... 11 vs Harvard (Apr 29) 11 at Villanova (Apr 08) GROUND BALLS..... 53 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) 45 vs Providence (May 14) TURNOVERS...... 27 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) 22 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) CAUSED TURNOVERS. 39 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 33 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 21 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) 16 vs Delaware (Apr 14) 16 vs Towson (Mar 31) GOALS...... 11 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) 10 vs Delaware (Apr 14) ASSISTS...... 10 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) 7 vs Towson (Mar 31) SHOTS...... 39 vs Towson (Mar 31) 32 vs Harvard (Apr 29) 32 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) SHOTS ON GOAL.... 21 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) 19 vs Towson (Mar 31) SAVES...... 19 vs Delaware (May 06) 17 vs Providence (May 14) 17 vs Harvard (Apr 29) GROUND BALLS..... 33 at Villanova (Apr 08) 32 at Drexel (Apr 22) TURNOVERS...... 39 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 33 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) CAUSED TURNOVERS. 27 vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) 22 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University High/Low Analysis (as of May 16, 2006) All games

Hofstra University - GAME LOWS

POINTS...... 10 vs NORTH CAROLINA (Mar 15) 13 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) GOALS...... 6 vs NORTH CAROLINA (Mar 15) 7 at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) ASSISTS...... 4 vs NORTH CAROLINA (Mar 15) 5 at Princeton (Mar 18) 5 vs Notre Dame (Mar 25) 5 at Drexel (Apr 22) 5 vs Delaware (May 06) SHOTS...... 28 at Drexel (Apr 22) 29 vs Delaware (Apr 14) SHOTS ON GOAL.... 17 vs NORTH CAROLINA (Mar 15) 20 at Drexel (Apr 22) SAVES...... 3 vs Army (Mar 28) 3 vs Providence (May 14) GROUND BALLS..... 23 vs Towson (Mar 31) 25 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 11) TURNOVERS...... 0 at Princeton (Mar 18) 0 at Drexel (Apr 22) CAUSED TURNOVERS. 0 at Princeton (Mar 18) 0 at Drexel (Apr 22)

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS...... 4 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 6 vs Brown (Mar 04) 6 at Villanova (Apr 08) 6 at Drexel (Apr 22) GOALS...... 2 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 4 vs Brown (Mar 04) 4 at Villanova (Apr 08) 4 at Drexel (Apr 22) ASSISTS...... 2 vs Brown (Mar 04) 2 vs NORTH CAROLINA (Mar 15) 2 at Villanova (Apr 08) 2 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 2 at Drexel (Apr 22) 2 vs Harvard (Apr 29) SHOTS...... 14 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 16 vs Providence (May 14) SHOTS ON GOAL.... 8 at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 9 vs Army (Mar 28) 9 at Drexel (Apr 22) SAVES...... 8 at Drexel (Apr 22) 10 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 11) GROUND BALLS..... 14 at Princeton (Mar 18) 17 vs Villanova (May 03) TURNOVERS...... 0 at Princeton (Mar 18) 0 at Drexel (Apr 22) CAUSED TURNOVERS. 0 at Princeton (Mar 18) 0 at Drexel (Apr 22) 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University High/Low Analysis (as of May 16, 2006) All games

Hofstra University - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 9 Unterstein, Chris at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 8 Iannucci, Athan vs Providence (May 14) 8 Iannucci, Athan at Villanova (Apr 08) GOALS...... 6 Iannucci, Athan at Stony Brook (Apr 25) 6 Dooley, Tom vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) 6 Iannucci, Athan vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) ASSISTS...... 5 Unterstein, Chris at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 4 Iannucci, Athan at Villanova (Apr 08) SHOTS...... 15 Iannucci, Athan vs Providence (May 14) 15 Iannucci, Athan at Villanova (Apr 08) SHOTS ON GOAL...... 10 Iannucci, Athan vs Providence (May 14) 10 Iannucci, Athan at Villanova (Apr 08) 10 Iannucci, Athan vs Sacred Heart (Apr 05) SAVES...... 10 Southard, Matt vs Delaware (May 06) 10 Southard, Matt vs Towson (Mar 31) 10 Southard, Matt at #9 Massachusetts (Feb 26) GROUND BALLS...... 13 Mascaretti, Joe vs Providence (May 14) 8 Unterstein, Kevin vs Army (Mar 28) 8 Unterstein, Kevin vs Notre Dame (Mar 25) CAUSED TURNOVER.... 6 Moyer, Brett at Villanova (Apr 08) 5 Moyer, Brett vs Providence (May 14) 5 Moyer, Brett at Robert Morris (Apr 12) 5 Moyer, Brett vs Army (Mar 28) 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of May 16, 2006) All games

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Opponent Date Score WL LUCAS,RYA CRICHLOW, PETERS,BI COLLELUOR KELAHER,R GORMAN,JO COHEN,MAX MCCARTHY, BONAGURO, D'ANGELO, KEYSOR,JO PRIFTE,ST SCHNEIDER MOYER,BRE ------at UMASS Feb 26 7-11 L 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 BROWN Mar 04 14-4 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 JHU Mar 11 11-6 W 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 3- 3 DNP 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 NC Mar 15 6-5 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP 1- 1- 2 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 at PRIN Mar 18 9-5 W 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 1- 0- 1 DNP 2- 1- 3 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 UND Mar 25 13-5 W 1- 1- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 0- 2 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 ARMY Mar 28 11-6 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 2 DNP 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 TOWSON Mar 31 10-9 W 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 1- 2- 3 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 SHU Apr 05 19-8 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 at VILLANOV Apr 08 13-4 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 2- 2- 4 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 at RMUM Apr 12 21-2 W 1- 1- 2 DNP 0- 1- 1 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DELAWARE Apr 14 12-10 W 1- 0- 1 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 2- 1- 3 DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 at DREXEL Apr 22 12-4 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 2- 1- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 at SBU Apr 25 18-8 W 3- 0- 3 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 3- 1- 4 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 HARVARD Apr 29 13-6 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 DNP 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 VILLANOV May 03 14-7 W 2- 0- 2 DNP 0- 1- 1 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DELAWARE May 06 12-6 W 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 PC May 14 14-8 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 31 Opponent Date Score WL MASCARETT DEBOLT,PA WATTS,JUL ORSEN,JOH WANSOR,ED TUOHY,JAM TREUBIG,T SOUTHARD, SHUEY,TOM STABLER,C MUSCARELL TENET,JOH HAGANS,CO MCNEFF,SC ------at UMASS Feb 26 7-11 L 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BROWN Mar 04 14-4 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 JHU Mar 11 11-6 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 NC Mar 15 6-5 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP at PRIN Mar 18 9-5 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP UND Mar 25 13-5 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP ARMY Mar 28 11-6 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP TOWSON Mar 31 10-9 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SHU Apr 05 19-8 W 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 at VILLANOV Apr 08 13-4 W 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP at RMUM Apr 12 21-2 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DELAWARE Apr 14 12-10 W 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 3- 0- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP at DREXEL Apr 22 12-4 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP at SBU Apr 25 18-8 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 HARVARD Apr 29 13-6 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP VILLANOV May 03 14-7 W 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DELAWARE May 06 12-6 W 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 1- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP PC May 14 14-8 W 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 2006 Hofstra Men's Lacrosse Hofstra University Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of May 16, 2006) All games

32 33 34 35 37 40 41 42 43 44 47 48 Opponent Date Score WL IANNUCCI, UNTERSTEI UNTERSTEI UNTERSTEI CARTER,RY DOOLEY,TO MCPHERSON WILLIAMS, VIVONETTO KASPER,PE SWARSEN,A HEYL,ZACH ------at UMASS Feb 26 7-11 L 4- 1- 5 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BROWN Mar 04 14-4 W 5- 2- 7 3- 3- 6 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 JHU Mar 11 11-6 W 2- 1- 3 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 3- 0- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 NC Mar 15 6-5 W 1- 1- 2 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 1- 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 at PRIN Mar 18 9-5 W 2- 0- 2 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 UND Mar 25 13-5 W 4- 0- 4 4- 2- 6 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 ARMY Mar 28 11-6 W 1- 0- 1 2- 3- 5 1- 0- 1 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 3- 0- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 1- 0- 1 TOWSON Mar 31 10-9 W 2- 0- 2 4- 0- 4 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 1- 1 SHU Apr 05 19-8 W 6- 0- 6 3- 3- 6 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 6- 1- 7 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 at VILLANOV Apr 08 13-4 W 4- 4- 8 2- 1- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 5- 0- 5 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 at RMUM Apr 12 21-2 W 5- 2- 7 4- 5- 9 0- 1- 1 0- 1- 1 2- 0- 2 4- 3- 7 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DELAWARE Apr 14 12-10 W 2- 1- 3 2- 0- 2 1- 0- 1 0- 2- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 at DREXEL Apr 22 12-4 W 3- 0- 3 3- 2- 5 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 at SBU Apr 25 18-8 W 6- 1- 7 2- 3- 5 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 DNP 0- 3- 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1- 0- 1 HARVARD Apr 29 13-6 W 2- 1- 3 3- 2- 5 0- 0- 0 1- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 3- 0- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 VILLANOV May 03 14-7 W 4- 1- 5 2- 3- 5 0- 0- 0 1- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DELAWARE May 06 12-6 W 4- 0- 4 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 3- 0- 3 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP PC May 14 14-8 W 5- 3- 8 3- 2- 5 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY The Pride

# Name Pos. Class Ht Wt Hometown High School 1 Ryan Lucas M SR 5-11 170 Oceanside, NY Oceanside 2 Brian Crichlow M SR 5-9 180 Denver, CO J.K. Mullen 3 Bill Peters M JR 5-11 210 Darien, CT Darien 4 Michael Colleluori M FR 5-11 175 Holmes, PA Ridley 5 Ryan Kelaher D SR 6-0 183 Stony Brook, NY Ward Melville 6 John Gorman M SR 5-11 164 Lindenhurst, NY Lindenhurst 7 Max Cohen A SO 5-7 195 Woodmere, NY Hewlett 8 Sean McCarthy D SR 6-0 202 Hicksville, NY Hicksville 9 Rob Bonaguro M SR 5-10 195 Farmingdale, NY Farmingdale 10 Vinnie D'Angelo M RFR 5-10 195 Glenolden, PA Ridley 11 John Keysor M SR 6-1 180 Setauket, NY Ward Melville 12 Steve Prifte M FR 5-10 193 Shamong, NJ Shawnee 13 Tom DeCurtis A JR 6-0 190 Garden City, NY Garden City 14 Brian Schneider G FR 5-10 186 Rockville, MD Georgetown Prep 15 Brett Moyer D SR 6-1 183 Ridley Park, PA Ridley 16 Joe Mascaretti M SR 6-0 193 Hicksville, NY Hicksville 17 Pat DeBolt G FR 6-0 205 Waterloo, NY Waterloo 18 Julian Watts D JR 6-2 187 Huntington, NY St. Anthony’s 19 John Orsen D SR 6-3 203 Laurel Hollow, NY Cold Spring Harbor 20 Ed Wansor M RFR 5-11 171 Calverton, NY Riverhead 21 James Tuohy G SO 6-4 200 Levittown, NY St. Anthony’s 22 Tim Treubig M SR 6-0 191 Farmingdale, NY Farmingdale 23 Matt Southard G SR 5-10 171 Baldwin, NY Baldwin 24 Tom Shuey D FR 6-2 199 Dallas, TX Highland Park 25 Colin Stabler D SO 6-5 200 Concord, MA Carlisle 26 Anthony Muscarella M FR 6-0 201 Wantagh, NY Wantagh 27 Nick Colleluori D SO 5-10 187 Holmes, PA Ridley 28 John Tenet A FR 6-0 187 Potomac, MD St. John’s 29 Conor Callaghan M FR 6-1 185 Easton, MD Easton 30 Connor Hagans D SO 6-2 269 Wheatley Heights, NY The Salisbury School 31 Scott McNeff A FR 5-9 178 Concord, MA Bridgeton Academy 32 Athan Iannucci A JR 6-4 215 Coquitlam, BC, Canada Gleneagle 33 Chris Unterstein A SR 6-1 193 Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 34 Kevin Unterstein M SO 5-11 155 Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 35 Mike Unterstein M SO 5-11 160 Shoreham, NY Shoreham-Wading River 37 Ryan Carter M FR 5-9 175 San Francisco, CA St. Ignatius 40 Thomas Dooley A FR 5-11 185 Yorktown Heights, NY Yorktown 41 Ryan McPherson D SO 6-2 201 Marshfield, MA The Thayer Academy 42 Daniel Williams M FR 5-10 172 Washington Crossing, PA Council Rock 43 Jack Vivonetto D SO 5-10 212 Rocky Point, NY Rocky Point 44 Peter Kaspar A SR 5-10 181 Setauket, NY Ward Melville 47 Adam Swarsen D FR 5-11 179 Denver, CO East 48 Zachary Heyl M JR 5-11 197 Murrysville, PA Franklin Regional

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