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2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT F8 UMASS 6-5, L F16 at VMI 15-6, W F22 vs. Furman^ 12-2, W M1 at Lafayette* 11:30 p.m. M3 RUTGERS 7 p.m. M8 HOLY CROSS* 12 p.m. M15 at #7/8 Loyola* 1 p.m. M22 #14/14 LEHIGH* 12 p.m. M29 RV/RV BUCKNELL* 12 p.m. A5 at * 12 p.m. A12 NAVY*% 2 p.m. A18 at Colgate* 7 p.m. Tournament A22 First Round (at campus sites) TBA A25 Semifi nals% (at highest seed) TBA A27 Championship% (at highest seed) TBA M3 at #11/11 Notre Dame& 12 p.m. M3 #14/16 JOHNS HOPKINS^ 7:36 p.m. Sophomore face-off specialist Alex Daly earned a spot on the Preseason All-Patriot League Team. Home games in BOLD CAPS ^ - Game played at Catholic University (Washington, D.C.) SETTING THE STAGE * - Patriot League contest Army (2-1, 0-0 Patriot League) heads to the Lehigh Valley seeking a third-straight win on Saturday, March 1, as the Black % - CBS Network broadcast Knights open Patriot League play against Lafayette (1-1, 1-0) in Easton, Pa. Face-off is set for 11:30 a.m. at Rappolt Field. & - ESPNU broadcast The Black Knights have defeated VMI (15-6) and Furman (12-2) in each of the last two weeks and are 32-0 all-time versus HOW TO FOLLOW THE ACTION the Leopards. Lafayette is coming off an 8-7 win over Colgate in the conference opener last Saturday in Easton. TELEVISION: None. RADIO: None. ARMY IN PATRIOT LEAGUE OPENERS WEB: The Patriot League Network will webcast the Since its fi rst Patriot League season in 1991, Army is 17-6 all-time in Patriot League openers. Included in that record is a 5-0 mark against Lafayette in conference lid-lifters. The Black Knights fell 10-6 against Lehigh in last year’s conference game live. Visit the lacrosse schedule page of opener and faced the Leopards in the 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 2006 season openers. www.goARMYsports.com to access the link. LIVE STATS: Visit the lacrosse schedule page of PROJECTED ARMY DEPTH CHART www.goARMYsports.com to access the GameTracker link. POS. NO. NAME CL. G A PTS. GB NOTES Attack 21 John Glesener Jr. 8 7 15 2 Preseason Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year TWITTER: Follow @Army_Lacrosse for in-game 33 Will Mazzone So. 6 4 10 5 Coming off second career hat trick vs. Furman (2/22) scoring updates. 77 Connor Cook So. 4 4 8 1 Notched fi rst career hat trick in road win at VMI (2/16) 28 Cole Johnson Fr. 3 0 3 1 Tallied fi rst career hat trick vs. Furman (2/22) ARMY MEDIA RELATIONS 1st Mid 4 Alex Newsome Jr. 3 2 5 1 Army’s third leading scorer in 2013 with 24 points (18G, 6A) Lacrosse SID Tracy Nelson 13 Shea Mullins So. 2 2 4 1 Already more than doubled last year’s scoring output Offi ce Phone (845) 938-4090 39 Matt Bowman Fr. 2 0 2 1 Scored goals in two of his fi rst three collegiate games Cell Phone (914) 755-7764 2nd Mid 24 Tyler Kamide Sr. 0 2 2 2 Played in every game last season; team tri-captain Email [email protected] 1 Tim Coll So. 1 0 1 3 Scored a goal in his season debut at VMI (2/16) 47 Gunnar Miller Fr. 0 0 0 2 US Lacrosse All-American as a high school senior Web Site www.goARMYsports.com 3rd Mid 17 David Tarsa Sr. 0 0 0 1 Vocal leader poised for a standout senior campaign Lacrosse Twitter @Army_Lacrosse 23 Luke Poulos So. 0 0 0 0 Appeared in 11 games as a rookie and all three in 2014 so far Athletics Twitter @ArmyAthletics 48 Jimbo Moore So. 0 0 0 2 Signifi cant contributor in all but two games as a freshman Lacrosse Facebook West Point Lacrosse LSM 40 Jimbo D’Aprile Jr. 0 0 0 2 2013 second team All-Patriot League performer Army Facebook Army Black Knights 25 Tim Stackpole Fr. 0 0 0 1 Named No. 1 Post-Graduate Recruit by Inside Lacrosse 31 Kevin Epp Sr. 0 0 0 0 Authors an Army Lacrosse blog for goARMYsports.com SS 14 Billy Baird Jr. 0 0 0 6 Returns after playing only one game in 2013 due to injury QUICK HITS D-Mid 42 Al DeStefano Jr. 1 2 3 2 Scored a career-high three points (1G, 2A) at VMI (2/16) Head Coach ...... Joe Alberici 10 Mike Larrabee Jr. 0 0 0 1 Experienced SSDM who played in all 14 games in 2013 Twitter...... @ArmyLaxCoach 26 A.J. Canara So. 0 0 0 0 Played in six games as a rookie Alma Mater ...... Alfred ’91 Close 18 Pat Hart Jr. 0 0 0 3 Started all but two games as a sophomore Record At Army ...... 66-59 (9th Season) Defense 44 John Burk Jr. 0 0 0 3 Team tri-captain; started all 14 games last season Career Record...... 74-65 (10th Season) 11 Austin Schultz So. 0 0 0 1 Played in 10 games and made three starts as a rookie Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 22 Sean Jollota Jr. 0 0 0 6 Converted to close defense from LSM for his junior season Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 39/10 F/O 88 Alex Daly So. 0 0 0 14 28-51 (.549) in the “x” in 2014; ranked 10th nationally in 2013 Army All-Time Record ...... 742-359-7 (97th Season) 20 Nick Isnardi Sr. 0 0 0 0 0-4 (.000) in the “x” in 2014; Team tri-captain First Season Of Lacrosse ...... 1907 Goalie 2 Sam Somers Jr. 4.38 GAA .613 Sv% 19 saves 50 shots faced 164:34 Finished 2013 atop the NCAA in GAA and landed 10th in save% WWW.GOARMYSPORTS.COM • @ARMY_LACROSSE • @ARMYLAXCOACH 2014 ARMY LACROSSE GAME NOTES

TEAM STATISTICS (as of Feb. 27, 2014) DO YOUR JOB, PREVAIL ARMY OPP As a precursor to last weekend’s Face-Off For A Cause event, hosted by the Wounded Warrior Project, the teams SHOT STATISTICS from Army, Furman and Catholic University enjoyed a Mission BBQ dinner and inspirational speeches from Goals-Shot attempts 32-118 14-59 wounded warriors. Two speakers were 2005 West Point graduates Erik Mineo and Ben Harrow, both of whom Goals scored per game 10.67 4.67 suffered wounds while in combat. Mineo’s mantra earned recognition in this week’s Inside Lacrosse Winners and Shot pct. .271 .237 Losers column - “Look to the man at your left, look to the man at your right, do your job, prevail.” Shots on goal-Attempts 65-118 34-59 LET THE CONFERENCE PLAY BEGIN ... SOG pct. .551 .576 With the addition of Loyola and Boston University for the 2014 season, Patriot League play got underway earlier Shots/Game 39.3 19.7 than ever as eight of the nine teams opened conference play last weekend. The only exception was Army, which Assists 23 8 visits Lafayette this Saturday. Last Saturday’s winners included Lehigh over Boston University, Lafayette over MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Colgate, Loyola over Holy Cross and Bucknell over Navy. Currently ranked No. 7/8 Loyola and No. 14/14 Lehigh Goals-Opportunities 4-12 1-11 moved up in both national polls this week. Bucknell and Army are receiving votes in both listings. Conversion Percent .333 .091 GOAL BREAKDOWN EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Total Goals 32 14 This season marked the earliest Army has played lacrosse in its 97-year history. The Black Knights kicked off 2014 Man-up 4 1 with a Feb. 8 home meeting against UMass. The game was originally scheduled for Feb. 9, which would have Man-down 0 0 matched the earliest start in program history, but moved up a day due to weather. Unassisted 9 6 CENTURY MAN Overtime 0 0 Goals scored average 10.68 4.67 Junior attackman John Glesener poured in a game-high seven points on two goals and a career-best fi ve assists in a decisive 15-6 victory at VMI on Feb. 16. With his third assist of the day, Glesener GROUND BALLS 79 70 became the 30th member of Army’s 100-point club. The Camillus, N.Y., native enters this weekend TURNOVERS 44 56 sitting on 109 points (53G, 56A). Tim Pearson ’02 holds the record with 238 career points. Glesener’s CAUSED TURNOVERS 25 20 56 career assists currently rank 16th on Army’s career ledger. FACEOFFS (W-L) 28-55 27-55 Faceoff W-L Pct. .509 .491 PRESEASON PLAUDITS CLEARS 49-57 54-64 Army attackman John Glesener earned high praise in late January’s Patriot League preseason teleconference Clear Pct. .860 .844 as the junior collected Patriot League Preseason Offensive Player of the Year plaudits heading into the 2014 PENALTIES season. Sophomore face-off specialist Alex Daly joined Glesener on the preseason all-league team, while the Number 13 13 Black Knights landed fourth in the conference’s preseason poll. Minutes 10:00 11:30 Patriot League newcomer Loyola entered its fi rst season in the conference as the favorite after the Greyhounds ATTENDANCE were picked for the top spot in the poll. Loyola garnered 123 points and 13 fi rst-place votes to fi nish ahead of the Total 224 413 participants in last year’s Patriot League title game, Bucknell and Lehigh. The runner-up Bison had three fi rst-place Dates/Avg Per Date 1/224 1/413 votes and 109 points to edge the two-time defending champion Mountain Hawks with two fi rst-place votes and 108 points. The rest of the poll order featured Army (86), Colgate (73), Navy (56), Holy Cross (42), Lafayette (35) Neutral Site #/Avg 1/1200 and Boston University (16). Glesener was not the only player to win an individual award, as Loyola senior defenseman Joe Fletcher took ARMY IN THE NCAA RANKINGS home the Patriot League Preseason Defensive Player of the Year award. (as of Feb. 27, 2014) LEFTOVERS FROM ARMY VS. FURMAN RANK CATEGORY AVG. • Junior attackman John Glesener led all players with four goals and one assist. It marked Glesener’s eighth 24 Scoring Offense 1067 career hat trick. 2 Scoring Defense 4.67 • Sophomore attackman Will Mazzone tallied his second career hat trick with three goals and one assist. 30 Face-off Win % .509 • Sophomore attackman Connor Cook turned in a career-high four points (1G, 3A). 35 Man-Up Offense .333 • Freshman attackman Cole Johnson registered his fi rst career hat trick. 9 Man-Down Defense .909 • For the fi rst time since April 20, 2010, three different players recorded a hat trick in the same game. 6 Scoring Margin 6.0 • Junior Sam Somers started the game and made fi ve saves. Seniors Bobby Sincero and Zeric Butters earned 14 Assists Per Game 7.67 time late in the game. For Butters, it marked his collegiate debut. 64 Saves Per Game 6.67 • Army’s two goals allowed were the fewest by the program since a 12-1 win over Michigan on March 2, 2013. 19 Points Per Game 18.33 • The game marked the fi rst in the Army-Furman series. The Paladins are in their fi rst season playing at the 42 Ground Balls Per Game 26.33 Division I level. 24 Caused Turnovers Per Game 8.33 MAN DOWN! John Glesener, So., A Army’s man-down unit has proven to be formidable through three games this season. The Black Knights have surrendered just one EMO goal this season, as opponents are 1-for-11. 11 Points Per Game 5.0 17 Assists Per Game 2.33 SCOUTING THE LEOPARDS Eight different players scored single goals as Lafayette picked up his fi rst win of 2014, a 8-7 home victory over Sam Somers, So., GK Patriot League foe Colgate last Saturday. Senior goaltender Jake Hyatt made 15 saves in the win. Lafayette dropped 2 Goals-Against Average 4.38 an 18-10 decision to Stony Brook to open the 2014 campaign. 16 Save Percentage .613 Junior attackman Brian Bock (4G, 1A) and sophomore attackman Robert Orazietti (3G, 2A) lead the team offensively with fi ve points each. John Floyd, Dillon Confalone and Sonny Round each have two goals on the Alex Daly, Fr., F/O season. Hyatt anchors a Lafayette defense that has surrendered 25 goals through two games. The Ridgefi eld, 28 Face-Off Win Percentage .549 THIS WEEK IN ARMY LACROSSE ...

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Conn., native owns a .478 save percentage. In addition, Lafayette is 1-of-7 scoring with a man-up and has VS. allowed 4-of-10 EMO goals this season. Head coach Jim Rogalski is in his second season with the Leopards, who went 3-10 a year ago.

WELCOME BACK ALL-TIME SERIES While Army faces the daunting task of replacing all-time leading goal scorer Garrett Thul ’13 this season, they 1926 West Point, N.Y. W, 20-0 will do so by committee. The Black Knights welcome back fi ve of their top eight point-producers from a year 1927 West Point, N.Y. W, 16-0 ago, a group that includes leading scorer and honorable mention All-American John Glesener (31G, 30A). Along 1928 West Point, N.Y. W, 16-0 with Glesener, Alex Newsome (18G, 6A), Will Mazzone (11G, 8A), Connor Cook (4G, 6A) and Tim Coll (4G, 4A) 1929 West Point, N.Y. W, 7-1 return to the fold. Overall, Army welcomes back 62 percent (148-of-237 points) of its offense from 2013. Also of note, junior Jimbo D’Aprile returns at long stick midfi eld, fresh off a second team All-Patriot League 1930 West Point, N.Y. W, 7-0 campaign a year ago. Junior goaltender Sam Somers joined D’Aprile representing Army on the second team. 1931 West Point, N.Y. W, 10-0 1932 West Point, N.Y. W, 11-0 THE “X” FACTOR 4/20/77 West Point, N.Y. W, 25-3 To say that sophomore face-off specialist Alex Daly authored a stellar rookie campaign would be 4/12/78 Easton, Pa. W, 22-4 an understatement. The New Market, Md., native dominated in the “x” as a freshmen and fi nished 3/26/91 West Point, N.Y. W, 14-8 the year ranked 10th in the nation with a .586 (140-of-239) win percentage. Daly only got better as 3/24/92 West Point, N.Y. W, 14-2 the year progressed and won 76 percent (62-of-82) of his face-offs over the fi nal four games of the 3/23/93 West Point, N.Y. W, 14-6 season. He also led the team with 75 ground balls and added fi ve points (2G, 3A). Daly is a Patriot 3/22/94 West Point, N.Y. W, 20-3 League Preseason All-League honoree and wears No. 88 in honor of his favorite athlete, Dale Earnhardt Jr. He 5/02/95 Easton, Pa. W, 21-12 is 28-of-51 in the “x” through three games in 2014. 4/30/96 Easton, Pa. W, 17-4 4/29/97 West Point, N.Y. W, 23-5 DEFENSE DOES IT 4/28/98 Easton, Pa. W, 16-5 Having given up double-digit goals just twice last season (L, 10-6 vs. Lehigh; L, 12-9 vs. Bucknell), Army fi nished 5/04/99 West Point, N.Y. W, 19-9 the year with the nation’s third-best scoring defense. The Black Knights surrendered 7.79 goals per game in 5/02/00 Easton, Pa. W, 11-8 14 contests. The Black Knights land 15th nationally in caused turnovers (8.36 per game) and 10th in ground 5/01/01 West Point, N.Y. W, 15-8 balls (33.07 per game). The defense has picked up right where it left off, yielding just 14 goals through its fi rst 4/30/02 Easton, Pa. W, 16-9 three games of 2014. With a 4.67 scoring defense, the Black Knights enter this weekend ranked second in the 4/29/03 West Point, N.Y. W, 20-6 country. 3/30/04 Easton, Pa. W, 13-5 IT’S A NUMBERS GAME 3/22/05 West Point, N.Y. W, 14-2 3/21/06 Easton, Pa. W, 4-1 Avid Army fans will notice a few notable number changes this season. On the offensive end of the fi eld, junior 3/03/07 West Point, N.Y. W, 9-2 middie Alex Newsome now wears No. 4 rather than No. 45, while sophomore attackman Will Mazzone switched 4/15/08 Easton, Pa. W, 12-4 from No. 35 to No. 33. Also notable, sophomores Tim Coll (No. 1), Austin Schultz (No. 11) and Mike Perettine 4/14/09 West Point, N.Y. W, 13-12 (No. 41) all switched things up a year into their collegiate careers. 4/20/10 Easton, Pa. W, 15-14 SAVING GRACE 3/26/11 West Point, N.Y. W, 7-6 3/24/12 Easton, Pa. W, 10-3 Junior goalkeeper Sam Somers established himself as one of the top goalies in the league last 3/23/13 West Point, N.Y. W, 15-6 season and fi nished the year leading the entire nation with a 7.18 goals-against average. The Wilton, Conn., native picked up Patriot League second team honors and played all but one game a Overall Series ...... Army leads, 32-0 year ago. Somers won the starting goalkeeper position following a stellar performance at nationally at West Point, N.Y...... Army leads, 21-0 ranked Syracuse. He recorded a career-high 18 saves and held the vaunted Orange attack to six goals. Somers’ 4.38 goals-against average through three games this season is good for second among NCAA in Easton, Pa...... Army leads, 11-0 Division I goalkeepers. Army’s longest win streak ...... 32 (1926- present) Army’s total goals ...... 466 GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES Lafayette’s total goals ...... 148 Sophomores Will Mazzone (left), an All-Patriot League Tournament pick in 2013, Army’s most goals ...... 25 (1977) and Connor Cook (right) make up two-thirds of Army’s starting attack in 2014. The Lafayette’s most goals ...... 14 (2010) duo measures 5-6 and 5-5, respectively, but are proof good things can come in small Army’s largest margin of victory ...... 22 (1977) packages. Through three games this season, Mazzone and Cook are Army’s second and third leading scorers with 10 and eight points, respectively. CURRENT BLACK KNIGHTS WE’RE GOING STREAKING VS. LAFAYETTE • Junior attackman John Glesener brings an 18-game point-scoring streak into this weekend’s contest. It currently ranks as the 26th-longest point-scoring streak in the nation. PLAYER GP GOALS ASSISTS POINTS • Junior goaltender Sam Somers has held 10-straight opponents to single-digit goals. John Glesener 2 5 5 10 • Junior midfi elder Alex Newsome and senior tri-captain John Burk have started 18 and 17-straight games, Tim Coll 1 1 1 2 respectively. Newsome led the team and ranked second in the Patriot League with eight man-up goals last Alex Newsome 2 1 0 1 season. Burk serves as a team tri-captain in 2014. Will Mazzone 1 1 0 1 Mike Prettine 1 1 0 1 Alex Daly 1 1 0 1 TALE OF THE TAPE A.J. Canara 1 0 1 1 Connor Cook 1 0 1 1 ARMY ...... CATEGORY ...... LAFAYETTE 2-1 ...... Overall Record ...... 1-1 FAMILIAR FACES 0-0 ...... Patriot League Record ...... 1-0 0-0 ...... Overtime ...... 0-0 The following players from Army and Lafayette 32 ...... Goals Scored ...... 18 played for the same high school team. 14 ...... Goals Allowed ...... 25 PLAYER TEAM HIGH SCHOOL 118 ...... Shots ...... 68 65 ...... Shots on Goal ...... 34 Brendan Madarasz, So. Army Smithtown West 20 ...... Saves ...... 22 Mike Perettine, So. Army 28-55 ...... Face-Offs ...... 12-49 Eric Joseph, Fr. Lafayette 49-57 ...... Clears ...... 34-41 Tim Stackpole, Fr. Army St. Anthony’s 4-12...... Man-Up Opportunities...... 1-7 Brandon Doodian, Jr. Lafayette

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THE LAST MEETING - MAR. 23, 2013

ARMY 15 Army’s all-time leading goal scorer Garrett Thul ‘13 LAFAYETTE 6 will bring his game to the world stage this July at the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championships after being named one of 30 players WEST POINT, N.Y. - Attackmen Garrett Thul (6G) to the Team USA roster on Wednesday night. and John Glesener (4G, 4A) combined for 14 points The reigning world champion U.S. Men’s National as the Army lacrosse team clicked on all cylinders Team will compete for a record 10th world title at in a 15-6 win over visiting Lafayette on Saturday the 2014 FIL World Championships, hosted by US afternoon at Michie Stadium. Earning their fi rst Patriot League win of the season, the Black Knights Lacrosse, this July 10-19, in Denver, Colo. recorded a season-high number of goals. Thul and former teammate Brendan Buckley Thul’s six goals led all players, while Glesener ‘13 went through several months of training and matched career highs in goals (four) and assists evaluation. Thul’s performance at Team USA’s most (four) and set a career best with eight points. recent event, the Champion Challenge at the ESPN Sophomore middie Alex Newsome and a quartet of Wide World of Sports Complex, earned him Most freshmen - Tim Coll, Mike Perettine, Will Mazzone Valuable Player honors and secured him a spot on and Alex Daly - each registered single goals. the 30-man roster. In one of the team’s most effective defensive A three-time All-American at Army, Thul holds the performances this of the season, Army (5-3, 1-1 program record for career goals with 163, which Patriot League) caused 12 of Lafayette’s (2-7, 0-3) 26 turnovers on the day. The Black Knights also lands second on the Patriot League’s all-time goals held a 43-35 advantage in ground balls. list. A three-time Patriot League fi rst team honoree, Army dominated the game offensively from the he is the only player in program history to record three onset and never took its foot off the gas. The Black 40-goal seasons (2010, 2011, 2013). He is one of two players in Army history to play Knights carried an 8-1 lead into the halftime locker (Hamilton Nationals and Florida Launch) and National League Lacrosse (Philadelphia Wings). room after scoring all fi ve second-quarter goals. Team USA will reconvene next for training camp in Connecticut (location TBA) June 22-26 concluding with Lafayette got going early in the second half, scoring a matchup against a squad of MLL All-Stars in the MLL All-Star Game on June 26 at in two of the fi rst three goals of the third quarter, but Cambridge, Mass. From there, the team heads to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., for a Army answered with three-straight to stave off any second training camp July 6-9 before beginning its world title defense in Denver on July 10. Ultimately, 23 of notion of a rally. the 30 players will be selected to the active roster for the duration of the World Championship. Glesener and Thul got things rolling early for the Black Knights, each scoring unassisted goals in the opening three minutes as Army went on top 2-0. SMARTY PANTS Round got Lafayette on the board at the 4:13 mark, but Army quickly made it 3-1 as Thul found the net Army has a reputation for producing some of the country’s top scholar-athletes year-in and year-out. In fact, the at 4:05. His second goal of the game came thanks Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year has come from West Point in fi ve of the last six years. This year looks to a Daly face-off win and quick transition with the to be no exception as 27 players authored a 3.0 or higher grade-point average during the fall semester. assist to freshman Connor Cook. The Black Knights went on to score all fi ve LOOKING BACK AT 2013 second-quarter goals, including three from Thul and • Army made the Patriot League Tournament for an eighth season under head coach Joe Alberici. two from Glesener. While four of the fi ve goals went • The Black Knights posted an 8-6 overall record and went 4-2 to fi nish third in the league standings. unassisted, freshman middie A.J. Canara recorded • Garrett Thul ’13 broke the Academy’s career goals record and set the bar at 163. his fi rst collegiate point on an assist in transition • Brendan Buckley ’13 won the 2013 Senior CLASS Award. to Thul at the 9:48 mark. Glesener’s goal with 11 seconds left gave the Black Knights a comfortable • Army ranked in the NCAA top 10 in scoring defense (third; 7.79 goals per game) and ground balls (10th; 7-1 lead, but Daly won the ensuing face-off and 33.07 per game). scored his fi rst collegiate goal with fi ve seconds on • Goaltender Sam Somers fi nished the season atop the NCAA statistical leaders with a 7.18 goals-against the clock to make it 8-1 at intermission. average. The Leopards got some offense going in the • Army went up against fi ve nationally ranked teams. second half, scoring fi ve of their six goals over the • Army defeated rival Navy for the fi fth-straight time, making for an unprecedented win streak for the Black fi nal 30 minutes. Lafayette, however, inched no Knights in the series. closer than six goals the rest of the way. After a Cory Scheuele goal pulled the Leopards within 9-3 with BROTHERLY LOVE 5:39 left in the third quarter, Army reeled off three unanswered goals to hold a 12-3 lead heading into Patriot League lacrosse fans may fi nd two of Army’s rookies familiar. Middie Dan Grabher is the younger brother the fi nal quarter. Each team scored three fourth of former Colgate standout face-off specialist Rob Grabher ’13, while defenseman Reaves Klipstein is the quarter goals, but the damage was already done for younger brother of former Bucknell all-league performer Ryan Klipstein ’11. The elder Klipstein is now an Lafayette. assistant coach on Penn’s lacrosse staff. Both Grabher and Klipstein made their season debuts on Feb. 16 at VMI. BOX SCORE UP NEXT SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Total Army breaks from Patriot League play for its only midweek game of the season. The Black Knights host Rutgers LAFAYETTE 1 0 2 3 6 ARMY 3 5 4 3 15 on Tuesday, March 4, at 7 p.m. It will mark the team’s second game in Michie Stadium this spring. For tickets, visit www.goARMYsports.com/tickets. For those who cannot attend the game, it will be streamed live via Knight SCORING Vision on goARMYsports.com. Fans living in the Hudson Valley can listen live on 1390 WEOK-AM and 1340 ARMY: Thul 6-0, Glesener 4-4, Coll, 1-1, Newsome 1-1, Perettine WALL-AM, along with 92.5 WBLR-FM in Watertown, N.Y. (Fort Drum). Fans can also follow GameTracker (live 1-0, Mazzone 1-0, Daly 1-0, Canara 0-1, Cook 0-1. LAFAYETTE: Round 2-0, Dunlap 1-1, Galione 1-0, Scheuerle 1-0, statistics) from the game via the lacrosse schedule page of goARMYsports.com. Periodic scoring updates will Ahsler 1-0. be posted to @Army_Lacrosse on Twitter. GOALIES ARMY: Somers - 55:57, 5 GA, 7 saves BEST OF THE BEST Sincero - 4:03, 1 GA, 0 saves. A total of 1,193 began Basic Training and the class now stands at 1,182 following summer LAFAYETTE: Falcone - 60:00, 15 GA, 10 saves training. Medical disqualifi cations and those who didn’t successfully complete the training shrunk the number. ARMY LAFAYETTE The latter group includes nine hockey players. Shots 13-14-10-10=47 3-3-9-9=24 Saves 1-2-2-2=7 5-2-1-2=10 The Class of 2017 includes 337 minorities, 17 international cadets and 31 combat veterans. The class was Face-Offs 14/26 12/26 chosen from a pool of 15,407 applicants. Ground Balls 10-11-10-12=43 10-8-9-8=35 The Class of 2017 includes cadets from every state in the nation and 17 international cadets entering Clears 16-19 14-20 the class under the sponsorship of their respective countries. The countries represented include Afghanistan, Ex. Man Opp. 1-3 2-7 Penalties 8/6:00 3/3:00 Botswana, Cambodia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Nigeria, the Philippines, Att: 1,813 Rwanda, United Arab Emirates, South Korea and Thailand. Upon graduation, these cadets will return to their

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FOR THE RECORD respective countries as offi cers in their armed forces. ARMY CAREER POINTS Among those accepted as part of the Class of 2017 are 91 valedictorians, 232 class presidents and 777 1. Tim Pearson ’02 238 team captains. 2. Jeremy Boltus ’11 214 CLASS MOTTO 3. John Walker ’06 209 4. Steve Heller ’93 204 One of the many duties new cadets are tasked with during Cadet Basic Training is choosing a class motto. 5. Bob Betchley ’88 191 The Class of 2017 chose So Others May Dream and unveiled it on a large banner during the March Back on 6. Scott Finlay ’78 186 August 15. 7. Garrett Thul ’13 183 The other classes chose: Jeff Bryan ’04 183 • 2016 With Honor We Lead 9. Tom Cafaro ’71 167 • 2015 For Those We Lead Frank Giordano ’83 167 • 2014 Forever One Team 11. Jim Wagner ’05 151 A GENTLEMAN AND A SCHOLAR 12. Pete Cramblet ’70 150 Student assistant coach Alex Brammer is an economics major from Scottsdale, Ariz. He was awarded the 13. Dan Brostek ’96 148 prestigious Marshall Scholarship last fall. Prior to attending West Point, Brammer served as an Infantryman in Paul Cino ’83 140 the Army for four years, deploying to Iraq three times between 2006 and 2008. At West Point, he is studying 15. Rob Manning ’96 137 economics with a focus on development with the hopes of continuing his education at Oxford University upon 16. Bob Miser ’60 135 graduation. Phil Mandry ’93 135 18. Ted Harkin ’78 133 OLD GLORY 19. Tom Sheckells ’65 128 It is tradition for an Army senior to lead the team onto the fi eld before every game carrying the American fl ag. Dave Reeves ’79 128 Since a meeting with Cornell on March 6, 2010, the Black Knights have been using a special one, sent directly 21. Ross Yastrzemsky ’97 121 from the battlefi elds of Afghanistan. Former Army lacrosse midfi elder and 2006 graduate CPT Jon Burton 22. Chad Hadlock ’98 118 served with the 1st Battalion, 1-17th Infantry Regiment, 5-2 Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division in the 23. Doug Shaver ’87 113 Arghandab Valley district of Kandahar Province in support of Operation Enduring Freedom where some of the 24. John Glesener ’15 109 heaviest fi ghting of the war has taken place. He mailed the fl ag, which was carried on a patrol in honor of the Eric Waltz ’93 109 2010 Army lacrosse team to head coach Joe Alberici “in hopes you could have the team run onto the fi eld with 26. Pete Short ’85 106 it to honor those soldiers from the 1-17th who made the sacrifi ce for everything this fl ag represents. 27. Pat Daly ’86 103 Tell the men they represent more than just the Black, and Gray - they represent everyone who is fi ghting 28. Rob McCallion ’11 100 under the Red, White and Blue.” Jason Peyer ’09 100 IN KEEPING WITH TRADITION Chad Allen ’93 100 Army lacrosse is a program steeped in tradition and this year’s team is no different. Along with a handful of ARMY CAREER ASSISTS other team traditions, here are a couple of note ... 1. Tim Pearson ’02 142 • MAY I QUOTE YOU ON THAT? - Army starts every practice with a quote, read by a “quote private.” The quote 2. Jeremy Boltus ’11 124 private is a freshman on the team whose job is to come up with and memorize a motivational quote of the 3. Jeff Bryan ’04 114 day and recite it before each and every practice. The tradition dates back to Nick Bilotta (West Point ’02), who 4. John Walker ’06 84 started the quote private as a plebe in 1998. The 2014 quote private is freshman middie Dan Grabher. 5. Tom Sheckells ’65 80 6. Paul Cino ’83 78 • OUT TO LUNCH - Whether it’s during a game or simply at practice, an old-fashioned tin lunch box can be 7. Ted Harkin ’78 76 found on the sidelines. A tradition started by head coach Joe Alberici in 2008, the lunch box symbolizes hard 8. Steve Heller ’93 74 work and blue-collar toughness and the coaching staff uses it as a reward. Each week, the player whom the 9. Tom Cafaro ’71 71 coaching staff deems “Practice Player of the Week” will have his number stickered to the outside of the lunch 10. Dave Reeves ’79 66 box as a symbol for a job well done that week. The “Keeper of the Lunch Box” is determined at the start of the 11. Bob Betchley ’88 64 year by the player who owned the post previously. The fi rst lunch box keeper was Bill Henderson in 2008. Tom Bob Miser ’60 64 Dalton followed in ‘09, Brendan Buckley in ‘10, John Burk in ’11 , Billy Baird in ’12 and Will Mazzone in ’13. This years’ Keeper of the Lunch Box is freshman defenseman Reaves Klipstein. Of note, Mazzone is the only Eric Waltz ’93 64 non-defensive player to guard the lunch box. 14. Frank Giordano ’83 59 15. Pete Short ’85 58 TWEET, TWEET 16. John Glesener ’15 56 Fans won’t miss a minute of Army lacrosse action if they take the lead and follow @Army_Lacrosse on Twitter, a 17. Rob McCallion ’11 54 feed that provides in-game score updates, links to feature stories and more. In addition, fans can follow head 18. Rob Manning ’96 49 coach Joe Alberici at the handle @ArmyLaxCoach. 19. Mike Colon ’95 47 EPP-IC THOUGHTS 20. Scott Finlay ’78 46 Ross Yastrzemsky ’97 46 Senior long stick midfi elder Kevin Epp will give Army fans an inside look at the 2014 team with his blog, “Epp-ic Thoughts.” A native of Naperville, Ill., Epp returns his weekly blog for the second year in a row. Epp-ic Thoughts can be viewed at goARMYsports.com. TICKET TIME Season, single-game and group tickets are now on sale. Fans can purchase online at www.goARMYsports. com/tickets, by calling 1-877-TIX-ARMY or by stopping by the Army Ticket Offi ce, located at Gate 3 of Michie Stadium. ARMY ON T.V. With two guaranteed national television appearances, in addition to the 2014 Patriot League Tournament, Army fans will have plenty of opportunities to catch the Black Knights in 2014 on CBS Sports Network and ESPNU. As a part of the Patriot League’s television contract with CBS Sports Network, the highly anticipated 93rd meeting between academy rivals Army and Navy will air live on Saturday, April 12, at 2 p.m. from Michie Stadium. The league’s deal also includes the 2014 Patriot League Tournament semifi nals and championship on April 25 and 27, respectively. The Black Knights will close the regular season at Notre Dame on Saturday, May 3, in a game that will air live on ESPNU at noon. It marks the fi rst time Black Knights and Fighting Irish have met since an 11-8 Army WWW.GOARMYSPORTS.COM • @ARMY_LACROSSE • @ARMYLAXCOACH 2014 ARMY LACROSSE GAME NOTES

2014 BLACK KNIGHTS

(Top row left to right) Offi cer Representative (OR) Dave Dominick, academic support Angela Marathakis, Mike Perettine, A.J. Canara, Jaelen Gadson, John Quinn, Sam Somers, John Glesener, Sam Finney, OR B.J. Moore, Ryan Morgan, Kevin Schurr, Sean Jollota, Reaves Klipstein, Mike Larrabee, Tim Coll, Will O’Donnell, Paul Tocci, manager Jeffery Steiner, SID Tracy Nelson.

(Second row left to right) Strength and conditioning coach Scott Swanson, Capt. Wade Smith, student assistant coach Alex Brammer, manager Ryan Johnson, Dana Putnam, Conor Van Duzer, Tom Shade, Billy Baird, Andrew Michalowski, Jimbo D’Aprile, Al DeStefano, Jimbo Moore, head coach Joe Alberici, Max Krieg, Jake Brown, Dan Grabher, C.J. LoConte, John Sabert, Shea Mullins, Ehret Faircloth, Alex Daly, assistant coach Mac Diange, volunteer assistant coach Ted Georgalas, assistant coach Kyle Georgalas, equipment manager Marcus Jennings.

(Third row left to right) Manager Josh Chan, Lt. Col. Paul Evangelista, Lt. Col. Eric Weis, Lt. Col. Charles Elliott, head OR Col. Rick McPeak, Tyler Kamide, Nick Isnardi, John Burk, Nate Gustafson, Alex Carros, Max Alberici, Kevin Epp, David Tarsa, Zeric Butters, Bobby Sincero, Pat Hart, Maj. Eric Swain, Capt. Jonathan Couch, Michael Crowell, Maj. Andrew Yang¬¬, manager Harry Majors.

(Bottom row left to right) Manager Arthur Peters, Matt Donovan, Cole Johnson, Tim Stackpole, Avery Littlejohn, Ray Horgan, Chris Monteferante, Jackson Tamasitis, Will Mazzone, Connor Cook, Brendan Madarasz, Luke Poulos, Alex Newsome, Marc Pettrone, Gunnar Miller, Matt Bowman, Nick Prestipino, Henry White.

ARMY NATIONAL TITLES 1923 ...... National Champions 1944 ...... National Champions 1945 ...... National Champions with Navy 1951 ...... National Champions with Princeton 1958 ...... National Champions 1959 ...... National Champions with Maryland and Johns Hopkins 1961 ...... National Champions with Navy 1969 ...... National Champions with Johns Hopkins

BLACK KNIGHTS IN THE SINGLE-SEASON RECORD BOOK

POINTS ASSISTS FACE-OFF WINS 1. Tom Cafaro, 1971 85 1. Jeff Bryan, 2003 45 1. Brian Mennes, 1987 191 2. John Walker, 2005 69 Jeremy Boltus, 2011 45 2. Derek Sipperly, 2012 171 Jeremy Boltus, 2011 69 3. Tim Pearson, 2002 42 3. Tony Vozzolo, 2003 168 4. Scott Finlay, 1978 68 Paul Cino, 1982 42 4. Chris Zupa, 1985 166 5. Jeremy Boltus, 2010 69 5. Tim Pearson, 2001 39 5. Ryan McCormack, 1996 156 Paul Cino, 1982 66 6. Jeremy Boltus, 2010 38 6. Ryan McCormack, 1997 149 Tim Pearson, 2001 66 Jeff Bryan, 2004 38 7. Alex Garn, 2001 143 8. Jim Wagner, 2004 64 8. Tom Sheckells, 1965 35 8. Alex Daly, 2013 140 9. Chris Zupa, 1984 139 9. Tim Pearson, 2002 63 9. Tom Cafaro, 1971 34 10. Zack Russo, 1998 137 Bob Betchley, 1987 63 10. John Walker, 2005 31 11. John Glesener 61 Tim Pearson, 2000 31 12. Scott Finlay, 1977 60 12. John Glesener, 2013 30 13. Bob Miser, 1960 59 Tim Pearson, 1999 30 Steve Heller, 1991 59 14. Steve Heller, 1991 28 15. Steve Heller, 1993 58 Bob Miser, 1960 28 16. John Walker, 2004 57 16. John Walker, 2006 26 Jeff Bryan, 2003 57 Rob Manning, 1996 26 Tim Pearson, 2000 57 Tom Sheckells, 1963 26 Dan Brostek, 1996 56 19. Jeremy Boltus 2009 25 20. Phil Mandry, 1993 54 Tom Harkin, 1978 25 Tom Cafaro, 1969 25

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ABOUT THE UNITED STATES Since its founding two centuries ago, the United States Military Academy has accomplished its WEST POINT GLOSSARY mission by developing cadets in four critical areas: intellectual, physical, military, and moral- Plebe or Fourth Class ...... Freshman ethical - a four-year process called the “West Point Experience.” Specifi c developmental goals Yearling, Yuck or Third Class...... Sophomore are addressed through several fully coordinated and integrated programs. Cow or Second Class ...... Junior A challenging Academic Program that consists of a core of 31 courses provides a balanced Firstie or First Class ...... Senior education in the arts and sciences. This core curriculum establishes the foundation for elective courses that permit cadets to explore in greater depth a fi eld of study or an optional CORPS SQUAD major. All cadets receive a Bachelor of Science degree, which is designed specifi cally to meet Division I Varsity Team the intellectual requirements of a commissioned offi cer in today’s Army. The Physical Program at West Point includes both physical education classes and competitive athletics. Every BEAST cadet participates in an intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This rigorous physical program Beast Barracks - Summer training prior to contributes to the mental and physical fi tness that is required for service as an offi cer in the Army. plebe year Cadets learn basic military skills, including leadership, through a demanding Military Program which begins on their fi rst day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic OBC Training - or Beast Barracks - the fi rst year, followed by Cadet Field Training at nearby Camp Buckner the second year. Offi cer Basic Course - A cadet’s fi rst Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending advanced training assignment after commissioning courses such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare; or training the fi rst and second year cadets as members of the leadership cadre. Military training is combined with military science instruction to provide a solid military foundation BRANCH for offi cership. Specifi c part of the Army that each cadet Moral-ethical development occurs throughout the formal programs as well as a host of activities and experiences chooses to join after graduation. available at the Military Academy. These include formal instruction in the important values of the military profession, Cadets receive their “branch” in February voluntary religious programs, interaction with staff and faculty role models, and a vigorous guest speaker program. of their senior year. What you branch The foundation of the ethical code at West Point is found in the Academy’s motto, “Duty, Honor, Country.” Cadets also determines where you are “posted” or develop ethically by adhering to the , which states “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those stationed for OBC. who do.” Admission is open to all young men and women, and is extremely competitive. Candidates must receive a nomination HONOR CODE from a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. They are then evaluated on their academic, physical The creed by which all cadets live by: and leadership potential. Those candidates who are fully qualifi ed receive appointments to the Academy. “A Cadet Will Not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do.” WHERE THE FIRSTIES ARE HEADED A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CADET NAME ...... BRANCH ...... POST Alex Brammer (Student Assistant Coach) ...... Marshall Scholarship Recipient FIRSTIE JOHN BURK John Burk ...... Infantry ...... 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division (Ft. Lewis, Wash.) Below is an in-depth Zeric Butters ...... Infantry ...... 525th Battlefi eld Surveillance Brigade (Ft. Bragg, N.C.) look at a typical day at Alex Carros ...... Field Artillery ...... 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division (Ft. Drum, N.Y.) West Point for senior Kevin Epp ...... Infantry ...... 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division (Ft. Lewis, Wash.) John Burk. One of three Nate Gustafson ...... Engineers ...... 555 Engineer Brigade (Ft. Riley, Kan.) captains elected for Pat Hart ...... Engineers ...... 20th Airborne Engineer Brigade (Ft. Bragg, N.C.) the 2014 season, Burk Nick Isnardi ...... Infantry ...... 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Ft. Polk, La.) started all 14 games Tyler Kamide ...... Engineers ...... 36th Engineer Brigade (Ft. Hood, Texas) on Army’s close defense Bobby Sincero...... Field Artillery ...... 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division (Ft. Riley, Kan.) last season, while also David Tarsa ...... Infantry ...... 4th Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (Ft. Stewart, Ga.) picking up Patriot League Academic Honor Roll accolades. PULLING RANK 0615-0650 ...... Wake up/ Hygiene 0700 ...... Breakfast Formation The following former lacrosse players (24) went on to reach the rank of General in the U.S. Army. 0700-0715 ...... Breakfast Walter E. Brinker ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... Class of 1939 0730-0825 ...... Infrastructure Engineering John W. Donaldson ...... Brigadier General (Ret.) ...... 1944 0840-0935 ...... Complex Systems Architecture Donald V. Rattan ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1945 0950-1155 ...... Constitutional/Military Law Sam S. Walker ...... General (Ret.) ...... 1946 1205 ...... Lunch Formation John W. McEnery ...... Lieutenant General (Ret.) ...... 1948 1215-1230 ...... Lunch Wallace H. Nutting...... General (Ret.) ...... 1950 Robert J. Nunn ...... Lieutenant General (Ret.) ...... 1950 1250-1345 ...... Briefi ng/Lab Hour Loyd P. Rhiddlehoover ...... Brigadier General (Ret.) ...... 1952 1355-1450 ...Professional Engineering Seminar Victor J. Hugo ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1954 1500-1900 ...... Lacrosse Practice John L. Pickett ...... Lieutenant General (Ret.) ...... 1955 1900-1930 ...... Dinner Perry M. Smith ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1956 1945-2300 ...... Homework Peter W. Lash...... Brigadier General (Ret.) ...... 1956 2330 ...... Lights out Thomas H. Harvey ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1958 William A. Fitzgerald ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1959 Charles E. Getz ...... Brigadier General (Ret.) ...... 1959 William S. Carpenter ...... Lieutenant General (Ret.) ...... 1960 John C. Ellerson ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1963 Thomas A. Schwartz...... General (Ret.) ...... 1967 Robert E. Armbruster ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1971 Eric T. Olson ...... Major General (Ret.) ...... 1972 William P. Heilman ...... Brigadier General ...... 1973 Thomas R. Turner ...... Lieutenant General (Ret.) ...... 1974 Kenneth R. Dahl ...... Brigadier General ...... 1982 John Uberti ...... Brigadier General ...... 1983

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2014 PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS ON THE ARMY SIDELINES

PATRIOT LEAGUE OVERALL JOE ALBERICI Team W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GA Head Coach #14/14 Lehigh 1-0 1.000 10 7 4-0 1.000 43 25 9th Season #7/8 Loyola 1-0 1.000 16 4 3-1 .750 61 33 Alfred ‘91 RV/RV Bucknell 1-0 1.000 9 6 2-1 .667 24 22 Lafayette 1-0 1.000 8 7 1-1 .500 18 25 ARMY 0-0 .000 0 0 2-1 .667 32 14 Colgate 0-1 .000 7 8 2-1 .667 27 15 Navy 0-1 .000 6 9 1-2 .333 32 23 KYLE GEORGALAS Holy Cross 0-1 .000 4 16 0-3 .000 26 48 Assistant Coach Boston University 0-1 .000 7 10 0-4 .000 23 46 3rd Season (as of Feb. 26, 2014) Cornell ‘05

RECENT RESULTS/UPCOMING SCHEDULE Saturday, March 1 Holy Cross at Navy...... 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 ARMY AT LAFAYETTE ...... 11:30 A.M. at Lafayette 8, RV/RV Colgate 7 #7/8 Loyola at #14/14 Lehigh ...... 12 p.m. MAC DIANGE ARMY 12, FURMAN 2 Vermont at Boston University ...... 12 p.m. Assistant Coach #15/14 Lehigh 10 at Boston University 7 RV/RV Bucknell at Colgate ...... 12 p.m. 25th Season #9/10 Loyola 16 at Holy Cross 4 Cortland ‘77 at #RV/20 Bucknell 9, Navy 6 Tuesday, March 4 Holy Cross at Richmond ...... 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26 Hobart at Colgate ...... 4 p.m. at Harvard 17, Holy Cross 9 Lafayette at Delaware ...... 4 p.m. Providence 10 at Boston University 7 RUTGERS AT ARMY ...... 7 P.M. TED GEORGALAS Volunteer Assistant Coach Note: All national rankings listed are in the order of USILA Coaches Poll/Warrior Media Poll at the time of the game. 5th Season Springfi eld ‘73 PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY HONORS 2014 PATRIOT LEAGUE The following players have been honored from Army: PRESEASON POLL

Offensive Player Of The Week 2ND LT. PAT BRENNAN -- 1. Loyola...... 123 points (13 fi rst-place votes) Athletic Intern 2. Bucknell ...... 109 (3) West Point ‘13 Defensive Player Of The Week 3. Lehigh ...... 108 (2) -- 4. ARMY ...... 86 5. Colgate ...... 73 Goalkeeper Of The Week -- 6. Navy ...... 56 7. Holy Cross ...... 42 Rookie Of The Week 8. Lafayette ...... 35 2ND LT. GARRETT THUL Athletic Intern -- 9. Boston University ...... 16 West Point ‘13 Honorable Mention Offensive Player of the Year Feb. 17 ...... John Glesener JOHN GLESENER, ARMY, JR. Defensive Player of the Year Joe Fletcher, Loyola, Sr.

ABOUT THE PATCHES ... Army lacrosse players wear a patch on their jersey that represents the different divisions or units in the U.S. Army that former Army lacrosse players are currently serving:

1st Armored 1st Cavalry 1st Infantry 2nd Infantry 3rd Infantry 4th Infantry 10th Mountain 25th Infantry Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division

82nd Airborne 101st Airborne 1st Ranger 2nd Armored 11th Armored 18th Airborne Special 173rd Airborne Division Division Battalion Cavarly Cavalry Corps Operations Brigade Regiment Regiment Command

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2014 ARMY TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

ARMY GAME HIGHS OPPONENT GAME HIGHS ARMY GAME LOWS OPPONENT GAME LOWS POINTS 7 Glesener, John POINTS 26 POINTS 10 POINTS 9 POINTS 3 at VMI (Feb 16) at VMI (Feb 16) vs UMass (Feb 08) vs UMass (Feb 08) vs Furman (Feb 22) GOALS GOALS 15 GOALS 6 GOALS 5 GOALS 2 4 Glesener, John at VMI (Feb 16) at VMI (Feb 16) vs UMass (Feb 08) vs Furman (Feb 22) vs Furman (Feb 22) vs UMass (Feb 08) ASSISTS 11 ASSISTS 4 ASSISTS 1 3 Johnson, Cole at VMI (Feb 16) ASSISTS 4 vs UMass (Feb 08) vs Furman (Feb 22) vs Furman (Feb 22) vs UMass (Feb 08) SHOTS 46 SHOTS 27 SHOTS 18 3 Mazzone, Will at VMI (Feb 16) SHOTS 21 vs UMass (Feb 08) vs Furman (Feb 22) vs Furman (Feb 22) at VMI (Feb 16) SHOTS ON GOAL 27 SHOTS ON GOAL 13 SHOTS ON GOAL 8 3 Cook, Connor at VMI (Feb 16) SHOTS ON GOAL 14 vs UMass (Feb 08) vs Furman (Feb 22) at VMI (Feb 16) at VMI (Feb 16) SAVES 8 SAVES 6 SAVES 8 ASSISTS at VMI (Feb 16) SAVES 13 vs UMass (Feb 08) vs UMass (Feb 08) 5 Glesener, John vs Furman (Feb 22) vs Furman (Feb 22) at VMI (Feb 16) GROUND BALLS 37 GROUND BALLS 18 at VMI (Feb 16) GROUND BALLS 29 GROUND BALLS 19 vs Furman (Feb 22) SHOTS at VMI (Feb 16) vs UMass (Feb 08) 12 Glesener, John TURNOVERS 23 TURNOVERS 10 vs Furman (Feb 22) at VMI (Feb 16) TURNOVERS 27 TURNOVERS 10 vs UMass (Feb 08) at VMI (Feb 16) vs Furman (Feb 22) SHOTS ON GOAL OPP. TURNOVERS 27 OPP. TURNOVERS 10 7 Johnson, Cole at VMI (Feb 16) OPP. TURNOVERS 23 OPP. TURNOVERS 10 vs Furman (Feb 22) vs Furman (Feb 22) at VMI (Feb 16) vs UMass (Feb 08) SAVES 8 Somers, Sam at VMI (Feb 16)

GROUND BALLS 7 Somers, Sam at VMI (Feb 16)

6 Daly, Alex vs Furman (Feb 22) at VMI (Feb 16) USILA COACHES POLL (Feb. 24) WARRIOR MEDIA POLL (Feb. 24) Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Pts. Record Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Pts. Record CAUSED TURNOVERS 1 Duke (11) 271 4-0 1 Duke (20) 438 4-0 3 D’Aprile, Jimbo 2 North Carolina (1) 262 3-0 2 Maryland (2) 410 3-0 vs Furman (Feb 22) 3 Maryland (2) 249 3-0 3 North Carolina 406 3-0 4 Virginia 225 4-0 4 Virginia 350 4-0 2 Hart, Pat at VMI (Feb 16) 5 John Hopkins 200 3-0 5 Denver 331 3-1

6 Denver 198 3-1 6 Syracuse 297 2-1 2 Jollota, Sean 7 Loyola 183 3-1 7 John Hopkins 294 3-0 at VMI (Feb 16) 8 Syracuse 176 2-1 8 Loyola 271 3-1

9 Penn State 170 2-1 9 Princeton 262 1-0 2 Stackpole, Tim 10 Princeton 162 1-0 10 Penn State 261 2-1 at VMI (Feb 16) 11 Notre Dame 143 1-1 11 Notre Dame 251 1-1 12 Yale 124 1-0 12 Yale 198 1-0 2 DeStefano, Al 13 UMass 121 3-0 13 UMass 176 3-0 vs UMass (Feb 08) 14 Lehigh 97 4-0 14 Lehigh 169 4-0 15 Drexel 61 1-1 15 Cornell 109 1-0 16 Cornell 60 1-0 16 Drexel 88 1-1 17 Fairfi eld 57 0-2 17 Albany 68 0-2 18 Albany 41 0-2 18 Fairfi eld 60 2-0 19 Ohio State 34 1-2 19 Ohio State 59 1-2 20 Penn 31 0-1 20 Penn 54 0-1

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: St. John’s, Bucknell, Bryant, Brown, ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: Bucknell, Bellarmine, Bryant, Villanova, ARMY, Bellarmine Villanova, Providence, St. John’s, ARMY

2014 Army opponents listed in bold

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2014 ARMY NUMERICAL LACROSSE ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL - PREVIOUS SCHOOL) No. Name Pos. 0 Avery Littlejohn M FR 5-10 190 Severna Park, Md. (Severna Park - USMAPS) 14 Billy Baird M 1 Tim Coll A SO 6-1 163 Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa - USMAPS) 39 Matt Bowman M 2 Sam Somers GK JR 6-2 190 Wilton, Conn. (Wilton) 50 Jake Brown LSM 3 Alex Carros M SR 5-5 138 Davidsonville, Md. (South River - USMAPS) 44 John Burk D 4 Alex Newsome M JR 5-8 168 Richmond, Va. (Collegiate School - USMAPS) 49 Zeric Butters GK 5 Ehret Faircloth A JR 6-0 171 Denver, Colo. (Lawrenceville School) 46 A.J. Canara M 7 Tom Shade LSM JR 5-10 184 Spring City, Pa. (The Hill School) 3 Alex Carros M 8 Conor Van Duzer M SO 5-9 183 Dover, Mass. (The Rivers School) 36 Hunter Chadwick D 10 Michael Larrabee M JR 6-1 198 Montclair, Va. (Bishop Iretan - USMAPS) 1 Tim Coll A 11 Austin Schultz D SO 5-11 204 Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) 77 Connor Cook A 12 Brendan Madarasz LSM SO 5-5 147 Smithtown, N.Y. (Smithtown West - USMAPS) 40 Jimbo D’Aprile LSM 13 Shea Mullins M SO 5-9 166 Islip, N.Y. (Islip - USMAPS) 88 Alex Daly M 14 Billy Baird M JR 5-10 179 Towson, Md. (Loyola - USMAPS) 42 Al DeStefano M 15 Bobby Sincero GK SR 6-1 175 Verplanck, N.Y. (Hendrick Hudson) 91 Matthew Donovan M 16 Kevin Schurr D SO 6-2 200 Somers, N.Y. (Somers) 31 Kevin Epp LSM 17 David Tarsa M SR 5-8 182 Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 5 Ehret Faircloth A 18 Pat Hart D SR 6-4 209 West Tisbury, Mass. (Martha’s Vineyard Regional) 27 Sam Finney D 19 Andrew Michalowski A JR 5-11 180 Hockessin, Del. (Charter School of Wilmington - USMAPS) 98 Jaelen Gadson LSM 20 Nick Isnardi* M SR 5-10 185 Massapequa, N.Y. (Massapequa - USMAPS) 21 John Glesener A 21 John Glesener A JR 6-3 197 Camillus, N.Y. (West Genesee - USMAPS) 99 Dan Grabher M 22 Sean Jollota D JR 6-2 198 West Point, N.Y. (James I. O’Neill - USMAPS) 34 Nate Gustafson M 23 Luke Poulos M SO 5-6 152 Rockville, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel) 18 Pat Hart D 24 Tyler Kamide* M SR 5-9 191 Liverpool, N.Y. (Liverpool - USMAPS) 66 Ray Horgan D 25 Tim Stackpole LSM FR 5-10 180 Massapequa Park, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s - USMAPS) 20 Nick Isnardi M 26 A.J. Canara M SO 6-1 185 Milton, Ga. (Milton - USMAPS) 28 Cole Johnson A 27 Sam Finney D SO 6-2 216 Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit College Prep) 22 Sean Jollota D 28 Cole Johnson A FR 6-0 174 Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 24 Tyler Kamide M 29 Will O’Donnell M JR 6-1 205 Goldens Bridge, N.Y. (John Jay - USMAPS) 52 Reaves Klipstein D 30 John Sabert D SO 5-11 210 Syracuse, N.Y. (West Genesee - USMAPS) 55 Max Krieg M 31 Kevin Epp LSM SR 5-10 172 Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) 10 Michael Larrabee M 32 Chris Monteferante M SO 5-7 182 Putnam Valley, N.Y. (Lakeland) 0 Avery Littlejohn M 33 Will Mazzone A SO 5-6 150 Stony Brook, N.Y. (Ward Melville - USMAPS) 51 C.J. LoConte A 34 Nate Gustafson M SR 6-4 204 Cincinnati, Ohio (Summit Country Day) 12 Brendan Madarasz LSM 35 Marc Pettrone D FR 5-10 190 Victor, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute - USMAPS) 33 Will Mazzone A 36 Hunter Chadwick D FR 5-11 177 Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) 19 Andrew Michalowski A 37 Ryan Morgan M FR 6-4 205 Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) 47 Gunnar Miller M 38 Nick Prestipino D FR 6-0 193 Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga) 32 Chris Monteferante M 39 Matt Bowman M FR 5-10 180 Alexandria, Va. (Gonzaga - USMAPS) 48 Jimbo Moore M 40 Jimbo D’Aprile LSM JR 5-11 206 Smithtown, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s - USMAPS) 37 Ryan Morgan M 41 Mike Perettine M SO 6-1 185 Farmingdale, N.Y. (Farmingdale - USMAPS) 13 Shea Mullins M 42 Al DeStefano M JR 5-10 185 Stony Brook, N.Y. (Ward Melville - USMAPS) 4 Alex Newsome M 44 John Burk* D SR 5-11 197 Smithtown, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s - USMAPS) 29 Will O’Donnell M 45 Henry White A FR 6-1 190 Richmond, Va. (St. Christopher’s - USMAPS) 41 Mike Perettine M 46 Paul Tocci D SO 6-1 188 Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln Sudbury Regional) 35 Marc Pettrone D 47 Gunnar Miller M FR 5-10 175 Irondequoit, N.Y. (Irondequoit - USMAPS) 23 Luke Poulos M 48 Jimbo Moore M SO 5-10 190 Lynchburg, Va. (E.C. Glass) 38 Nick Prestipino D 49 Zeric Butters GK SR 6-2 200 Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol - Salisbury) 85 John Quinn GK 50 Jake Brown LSM FR 6-0 163 Long Beach, N.Y. (Long Beach) 30 John Sabert D 51 C.J. LoConte A FR 5-10 195 Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury) 11 Austin Schultz D 52 Reaves Klipstein D FR 6-2 203 Califon, N.J. (Rutgers Preparatory - Portsmouth Abbey) 16 Kevin Schurr D 55 Max Krieg M FR 6-0 195 Woodside, Calif. (St. Paul’s School) 7 Tom Shade LSM 66 Ray Horgan D FR 5-10 195 Marblehead, Mass. (Deerfi eld Academy) 15 Bobby Sincero GK 77 Connor Cook A SO 5-5 155 , Md. (St. Mary’s Ryken - USMAPS) 2 Sam Somers GK 85 John Quinn GK FR 6-1 205 Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem North) 25 Tim Stackpole LSM 88 Alex Daly M SO 5-11 166 New Market, Md. (Linganore - USMAPS) 90 Jackson Tamasitis GK 90 Jackson Tamasitis GK FR 5-8 170 Bensalem, Pa. (William Penn Charter - USMAPS) 17 David Tarsa M 91 Matthew Donovan M FR 6-0 185 Cazenovia, N.Y. (Cazenovia Central - USMAPS) 46 Paul Tocci D 98 Jaelen Gadson LSM FR 6-1 175 Alexandria, Va. (Mount Vernon - USMAPS) 8 Conor Van Duzer M 99 Dan Grabher M FR 5-11 180 Glen Head, N.Y. (North Shore) 45 Henry White A

* - Denotes team tri-captain

Head Coach: Joe Alberici (Alfred, 1991), Ninth season Assistant Coach: Mac Diange (Cortland State, 1976), 25th season Assistant Coach: Kyle Georgalas (Cornell, 2005), Third season Vol. Assistant Coach: Ted Georgalas (Springfi eld, 1973), Fifth Season Student Coach: Cadet Alex Brammer (West Point, 2014) Head Offi cer Representative: Col. Rick McPeak (West Point, 1979) Athletic Interns: 2nd Lt. Garrett Thul (West Point, 2013), 2nd Lt. Pat Brennan (West Point, 2013) Athletic Trainer: Dana Putnam Equipment Manager: Marcus Jennings Athletic Communications: Tracy Nelson Team Managers: Harry Majors, Jeffery Steiner, Josh Chand, Ryan Johnson, Matt Morris, Aurthur Peters

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BY STATE

ARIZONA (1) Tim Coll ...... Clifton Park Zeric Butters ...... Tempe Jimbo D’Aprile...... Smithtown Al DeStefano ...... Stony Brook CALIFORNIA (1) Matt Donovan ...... Cazenovia Max Krieg ...... Woodside John Glesener ...... Camillus Dan Grabher ...... Glen Head COLORADO (1) Nick Isnardi ...... Massapequa Ehret Faircloth ...... Denver Sean Jollota ...... West Point Tyler Kamide ...... Liverpool CONNECTICUT (1) Will Mazzone ...... Stony Brook Sam Somers ...... Wilton Brendan Madarasz...... Smithtown Gunnar Miller ...... Irondequoit DELAWARE (1) Chris Monteferante ... Putnam Valley Andrew Michalowski ...... Hockessin Shea Mullins ...... Islip Will O’Donnell ...... Goldens Bridge FLORIDA (1) Mike Perettine ...... Farmingdale Hunter Chadwick ...... Winter Park Marc Pettrone ...... Victor John Quinn ...... Holbrook GEORGIA (1) John Sabert ...... Syracuse Senior Pat Hart is one of two returning starters on Army’s close defense. A.J. Canara ...... Milton Kevin Schurr ...... Somers Bobby Sincero...... Verplanck BY POSITION ILLINOIS (1) Kevin Epp ...... Naperville OHIO (1) ATTACK (9) Max Krieg DEFENSE (14) Nate Gustafson ...... Cincinnati Tim Coll Michael Larrabee John Burk MARYLAND (6) Connor Cook Avery Littlejohn Hunter Chadwick Billy Baird ...... Towson PENNSYLVANIA (4) Ehret Faircloth Chris Monteferante Sam Finney Alex Carros ...... Davidsonville Ryan Morgan ...... Lancaster John Glesener Jimbo Moore Pat Hart Connor Cook ...... California Nick Prestipino ...... Berwyn Cole Johnson Shea Mullins Ray Horan Alex Daly ...... New Market Tom Shade ...... Spring City C.J. LoConte Alex Newsome Sean Jollota Avery Littlejohn ...... Saverna Park Jackson Tamasitis ...... Bensalem Luke Poulos ...... Rockville Will Mazzone Will O’Donnell Reaves Klipstein TEXAS (2) Andrew Michalowski Mike Perettine Marc Pettrone MASSACHUSETTS (5) Sam Finney ...... Houston Henry White Luke Poulos Nick Prestipino Pat Hart ...... West Tisbury David Tarsa ...... Harker Heights David Tarsa John Sabert Ray Horgan ...... Marblehead MIDFIELD (23) Conor Van Duzer Austin Schultz C.J. LoConte ...... Duxbury VIRGINIA (5) Billy Baird Kevin Schurr Paul Tocci ...... Sudbury Jaelen Gadson ...... Alexandria Matt Bowman LONG STICK Tom Shade Conor Van Duzer ...... Dover Michael Larrabee ...... Montclair A.J. Canara MIDFIELD (6) Paul Tocci Jimbo Moore ...... Lynchburg Alex Carros Jake Brown NEW JERSEY (1) Alex Newsome ...... Richmond Alex Daly Jimbo D’Aprile GOALKEEPERS (5) Ryan Klipstein ...... Califon Henry White ...... Richmond Al DeStefano Kevin Epp Zeric Butters Matthew Donovan Jaelen Gadson John Quinn (23) WASHINGTON (1) Dan Grabher Brendan Madarasz Bobby Sincero Jake Brown ...... Long Beach Cole Johnson ...... Bellevue Nate Gustafson Tim Stackpole Sam Somers John Burk ...... Smithtown Nick Isnardi Jackson Tamasitis Tyler Kamide BY CLASS FRESHMEN (20) SOPHOMORES (17) Ehret Faircloth Matt Bowman A.J. Canara John Glesener PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jake Brown Tim Coll Sean Jollota COACHES Tyler Kamide ...... kum-YDE Hunter Chadwick Connor Cook Michael Larrabee Joe Alberici ...... al-buh-REE-see Reaves Klipstein ...... CLIP-stine Matthew Donovan Alex Daly Andrew Michalowski Anthony Diange ...... DEE-ange Max Krieg ...... CREEG Jaelen Gadson Sam Finney Alex Newsome Kyle Georgalas...... GEORGE-Alice C.J. LoConte ...... LOW-cont-ee Dan Grabher Brendan Madarasz Will O’Donnell Ted Georgalas ...... GEORGE-Alice Brendan Madarasz....muh-DARE-is Ray Horgan Will Mazzone Tom Shade PLAYERS Will Mazzone ...... MA-zone Cole Johnson Chris Monteferante Sam Somers Matt Bowman ...... BEAU-man Andrew Michalowski ... MICK-al-OW-ski Reaves Klipstein Jimbo Moore Zeric Butters ...... ZAIR-ick Chris Monteferante ...monta-fur-ONTAY Max Krieg Shea Mullins SENIORS (10) A.J. Canara ...... kuh-NAIR-uh Shea Mullins ...... SHAY Alex Carros ...... CARE-oh-s Mike Perettine .....pear-ah-TEEN-ee Avery Littlejohn Mike Perettine John Burk Tim Coll ...... COLE Marc Pettrone ...... PET-rohn C.J. LoConte Luke Poulos Zeric Butters Jimbo D’April ...... DEE-april Mike Prestipino .....PREST-ip-EE-no Gunnar Miller John Sabert Alex Carros Al DeStefano ...... DEE-stef-ON-oh Luke Poulos ...... POOL-is Ryan Morgan Austin Schultz Kevin Epp Matt Donovan ...... DONE-ah-VIN John Sabert ...... SAY-bert Marc Pettrone Kevin Schurr Nate Gustafson Ehret Faircloth ...... AIR-it Kevin Schurr ...... SHUR Nick Prestipino Paul Tocci Pat Hart Jaelen Gadson ....JAY-lynn GAD-sun Bobby Sincero...... sin-CHAIR-oh John Quinn Conor Van Duzer Nick Isnardi John Glesener ...... GLESS-ner Sam Somers ...... SUMMERS Tim Stackpole Tyler Kamide Dan Grabher ...... GRAY-ber Jackson Tamasitis ..TOM-ah-SITE-is Jackson Tamasitis JUNIORS (12) Bobby Sincero Nate Gustafson ...... GUST-af-son David Tarsa ...... TAR-sa Henry White Billy Baird David Tarsa Nick Isnardi ...... is-NARD-ee Paul Tocci ...... TOSS-ee Jimbo D’Aprile Sean Jolotta ...... jah-LOT-ah Conor Van Duzer ...... DOOZER Al DeStefano

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ARMY’S RECORD WHEN ... THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED ... Home ...... 0-1 Army Scored 15+ Goals ...... 3/23/13 vs. Lafayette (W, 15-6) Road ...... 1-0 Army Scored 20+ Goals ...... 2/15/12 vs. Wagner (W, 24-7) Neutral ...... 1-0 Patriot League ...... 0-0 Army Scored 25+ Goals ...... 5/1/91 vs. Colgate (W, 25-8) Non-Conference ...... 2-1 Opponent Scored 15+ Goals ...... 2/10/13 at #12 UMass (L, 16-9) Army Scores First ...... 1-0 Opponent Scored 20+ Goals ...... 3/7/99 vs. Georgetown (L, 22-7) Opponent Scores First ...... 1-1 Army Player Scored 5 Goals ...... John Glesener - 3/31/13 at Coglate (W, 10-4) Lead After 1st Quarter ...... 2-0 Trail After 1st Quarter ...... 0-1 Army Player Scored 6 Goals ...... Garrett Thul - 3/23/13 vs. Lafayette (W, 15-6) Tied After 1st Quarter ...... 0-0 Army Player Scored 7 Goals ...... Garrett Thul - 2/16/13 vs. VMI (W, 14-8) Lead At Halftime...... 2-0 Army Player Scored 8 Goals ...... Russ Bolling - 6/3/72 vs. Mt. Washington (W, 12-5) Trail At Halftime ...... 0-1 Army Player Scored 10 Goals ...... Joe Austin - 5/7/52 vs. Cornell (W, 22-5) Tied At Halftime ...... 0-0 Lead After 3rd Quarter ...... 2-0 Trail After 3rd Quarter ...... 0-0 Army Player Had 5 Assists ...... John Glesener - 2/16/14 at VMI (W, 15-6) Tied After 3rd Quarter ...... 0-1 Army Player Had 6 Assists ...... Jeff Bryan - 3/9/04 vs. Holy Cross (W, 16-7) Overtime ...... 0-0 Army Player Had 8 Assists ...... Tim Pearson - 5/4/02 vs. Lehigh (W, 15-6)

Army Has More Shots ...... 2-1 Army Player Scored 8 Points...... Garrett Thul (7G, 1A) - 3/2/13 vs. Michigan (W, 12-1) Opponent Has More Shots ...... 0-0 Army & Opp. Have Equal Shots ...... 0-0 ...... John Glesener (4G, 4A) - 3/23/13 vs. Lafayette (W, 15-6) Army Player Scored 11 Points ...... Tim Pearson (3G, 8A) - 5/4/02 vs. Lehigh (W, 15-6) Army Has More Saves ...... 0-0 Army Player Scored 12 Points ...... Russ Bolling (8G, 4A) - 6/3/72 vs. Mt. Washington (W, 12-5) Opponent Has More Saves ...... 1-2 Army & Opp. Have Equal Saves ...... 0-0 Army Player Made 20+ Saves ...... Tom Palesky, 21 - 2/28/10 at Syracuse (L, 12-7) Army Wins More F/O ...... 1-1 Opponent Wins More F/O ...... 1-0 Army Shutout An Opponent ...... 4/4/70 vs. Rutgers (W, 18-0) Army & Opp. Have Same F/O ...... 0-0 Army Was Shutout ...... 1943 vs. Johns Hopkins (L, 7-0) Army Was Held Scoreless In The First Half...... 2008 at Bucknell (Trailed 6-0 at Half, L, 7-4) Army Has More GB ...... 2-0 Army Was Held Scoreless In The Second Half ...... 2/24/13 at #18 Syracuse (Trailed 5-2 at Half, L, 6-2) Opponent Has More GB ...... 0-1 Army Held An Opponent Scoreless In The First Half ...... 3/13/11 vs. Wagner (Led, 8-0 at Half, W, 14-1) Army & Opp. Have Same GB ...... 0-0 Army Held An Opponent Scoreless In The Second Half ...... 3/2/13 vs. Michigan (Led, 6-1 at Half, W, 12-1) Army Has Better Clear % ...... 1-0 Opponent Has Better Clear % ...... 1-1 Army Won In Overtime ...... 4/7/12 at Bucknell (W, 6-5 2OT) Army & Opp. Have Same Clear % ...... 0-0 Army Lost In Overtime ...... 3/10/12 vs. Air Force (L, 9-8 OT) Army Scores EMO ...... 2-1 Opponent Scores EMO ...... 1-0 Army Won When Trailing At End Of 3rd Quarter ...... 4/7/12 at Bucknell (Trailed 4-3, Won, 6-5 2OT) Army Has More EMOs ...... 2-0 Opponent Has More EMOs ...... 0-1 Three Army Players Scored 3+ Goals ...... 2/21/14 vs. Furman - Won 12-2 (John Glesener, 4; Army & Opp. Have Same EMOs ...... 0-0 ...... Will Mazzone, 3; Cole Johnson, 3) Army Player Scored A Hat Trick In First Collegiate Game ...... 2/16/08 vs. VMI (Rob McCallion, 3) Army Has More Penalties ...... 0-1 Opponent Has More Penalties ...... 2-0 Army & Opp. Have Same Scored On The Opening Face-off ...... 2/10/13 at #12 UMass (L, 16-9) Number Of Penalties ...... 0-0 ...... 4/13/13 at Navy (W, 14-7)

Army Has More Penalty Min...... 0-0 Army Qualifi ed For Postseason ...... 2012 Patriot League Tournament Opponent Has More Army Won A Postseason Game ...... 2010 NCAA Tournament (1st Rd. at Syracuse, W, 9-8 OT) Penalty Min...... 1-0 Army & Opp. Have Same Army Qualifi ed for NCAA Tournament ...... 2010 Penalty Min...... 1-1 Most Consecutive Seasons With NCAA Tournament Berth ...... 5 (1981-1985) Army’s All-Time Postseason Record ...... 7-20 (19 seasons) Games Decided By: Army’s All-Time Record In NCAA Tournament Play ...... 4-16 (16 seasons) 1 Goal...... 0-1 2-4 Goals ...... 0-0 5-10 Goals ...... 2-0 Note: Bold happened in 2014 More Than 10 Goals ...... 0-0 NOTABLE INDIVIDUAL CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Army Scores: Less Than 5 Goals...... 0-0 5-10 Goals ...... 0-1 21 John Glesener, Jr., A 2 Sam Somers, Jr., GK 11-15 Goals ...... 2-0 Goals 5, at Colgate (3/31/13) Saves 18, at Syracuse (2/24/13) More Than 15 Goals ...... 0-0 Assists 5, at VMI (2/16/14) Save% .686 vs. Michigan (3/2/13) Points 8, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) Opponent Scores: GBs 7, at VMI (2/16/14) Less Than 5 Goals...... 1-0 5-10 Goals ...... 1-1 11-15 Goals ...... 0-0 More Than 15 Goals ...... 0-0 4 Alex Newsome, Jr., M vs. Top-5 Ranked Opp...... 0-0 Goals 4, vs. VMI (2/16/13) 88 Alex Daly, So., F/O vs. Top-10 Ranked Opp...... 0-0 Assists 2, Twice Goals 1, Three times vs. Top-20 Ranked Opp...... 0-0 (last vs. VMI, 2/16/13) vs. Unranked Opp...... 2-1 (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Points 6, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Assists 2, at Navy (4/13/13) vs. Team w/winning rec...... 0-0 F/O Wins 20, vs. Bucknell (4/26/13) vs. Team w/losing rec...... 2-0 F/O Win% .864, at Navy (4/13/13) vs. Team w/.500 rec...... 0-0 GBs 12, vs. Bucknell (4/26/13) After a Win ...... 1-0 After a Loss ...... 1-0

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GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS; GROUND BALLS) # Name UMass VMI Furman Lafayette Rutgers HC Loyola Lehigh Bucknell BU Navy Colgate PLT Notre Dame 0 Littlejohn DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 1 Coll DNP 1-0-1; 2 0-0-0; 1 2 Somers 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 7 0-0-0; 0 3 Carros DNP DNP DNP 4 Newsome 0-1-1; 1 2-1-3; 0 1-0-1; 0 5 Faircloth DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 7 Shade 0-0-0; 0 DNP 0-0-0; 0 8 Van Duzer DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 10 Larrabee 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 11 Schultz 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 12 Madarasz DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 13 Mullins 1-0-1;0 1-0-1; 1 0-2-2; 0 14 Baird 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 1 15 Sincero DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 16 Schurr DNP DNP DNP 17 Tarsa 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 18 Hart 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 19 Michalowski DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 20 Isnardi DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 21 Glesener 2-1-3; 0 2-5-7; 2 4-1-5; 0 22 Jollota 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 3 0-0-0; 1 23 Poulos 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 24 Kamide 0-0-0; 2 0-1-1; 0 0-1-1; 0 25 Stackpole 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 26 Canara 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 27 Finney DNP 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 28 Johnson 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 3-0-3; 0 29 O’Donnell 0-0-0; 0 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 0 30 Sabert DNP DNP DNP 31 Epp 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 32 Monteferante DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 33 Mazzone 1-1-2; 2 2-2-4; 1 3-1-4; 2 34 Gustafson DNP DNP DNP 35 Pettrone DNP 0-0-0; 0 DNP 36 Chadwick DNP DNP DNP 37 Morgan DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 38 Prestipino DNP DNP DNP 39 Bowman 1-0-1; 1 1-0-1; 0 0-0-0; 1 40 D’Aprile 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 0 41 Perettine DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 42 DeStefano 0-0-0; 1 1-2-3; 0 0-0-0; 1 44 Burk 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 2 0-0-0; 0 45 White 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 46 Tocci DNP DNP DNP 47 Miller 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 48 Moore 0-0-0; 1 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 49 Butters DNP DNP 0-0-0; 0 50 Brown DNP DNP DNP 51 LoConte DNP DNP DNP 52 Klipstein DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 55 Kreig DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 0 66 Horgan DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 77 Cook 0-1-1; 0 3-0-3; 1 1-3-4; 5 85 Quinn DNP DNP DNP 88 Daly 0-0-0; 2 1-0-1; 6 0-0-0; 6 90 Tamasitis DNP DNP DNP 91 Donovan DNP DNP DNP 98 Gadson DNP DNP DNP 99 Grabher DNP 0-0-0; 0 0-0-0; 1 GOALTENDING STATISTICS: SAVES-GOALS ALLOWED; MINUTES PLAYED

# Name UMass VMI Furman Lafayette Rutgers HC Loyola Lehigh Bucknell BU Navy Colgate PLT Notre Dame 2 Somers 6-6; 60:00 8-4; 50:42 5-2; 53:52 15 Sincero DNP 0-2; 9:18 0-1; 5:03 49 Butters DNP DNP 0-0; 1:05 FACEOFF STATISTICS: FACEOFFS WON - TAKEN

# Name UMass VMI Furman Lafayette Rutgers HC Loyola Lehigh Bucknell BU Navy Colgate PLT Notre Dame 88 Daly 7-13 11-22 10-16 20 Isnardi DNP 0-2 0-2

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HEAD COACH JOE ALBERICI 9TH SEASON AT ARMY 10TH SEASON AS COLLEGIATE HEAD COACH ALFRED UNIVERSITY, 1991 @ArmyLaxCoach

YEARS SCHOOL W L PCT. NOTES 1994 SUNY Oneonta 8 6 .571 SUNYAC Coach of the Year 1995-96 Army - - - Assistant Coach 1997-05 Duke - - - Assistant Coach 2006 Army 8 7 .533 Ranked #20 in fi nal USILA Poll 2007 Army 6 9 .400 2008 Army 9 6 .600 PL Coach of the Year/#19 Final USILA Poll 2009 Army 6 10 .375 2010 Army 11 6 .647 NCAA Quarterfi nals/#9 Final USILA Poll 2011 Army 9 6 .600 Ranked as high as #9 in national polls 2012 Army 7 8 .467 2013 Army 8 6 .571 Defeated Navy for fi fth-straight time 2014 Army 2 1 .667 CAREER RECORD 74 65 (.532)

Joe Alberici enters his ninth season at the helm of the Army lacrosse program. evident than in 2013. Ten players earned Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Following in the footsteps of some of the biggest names in the history of the sport, plaudits, while Buckley produced a laundry list of postseason academic and Alberici roams the same sideline where Hall of Fame legends such as Jack Emmer, athletic awards to include Patriot League Defensive Player of Year, USILA Academic Ace Adams, Dick Edell and F. Morris Touchstone, once tread. A former assistant to All-America, Capital One Overall Academic All-American of the Year, Patriot League Emmer, Alberici returned to the banks of the Hudson River after a nine-year stint Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the 2013 Senior CLASS Award. Thanks to the recent as an assistant coach at Duke where he helped the Blue Devils tighten their grip as success of Buckley, Alberici has now mentored four of the Patriot League’s last fi ve one of the nation’s premier lacrosse programs. Scholar-Athlete of the Year winners. Alberici became the 10th head coach in Army’s storied 90-year history in In addition to Buckley’s success, Thul became the third lacrosse player to 2006, and was tasked to fi ll the big shoes left by his mentor, Emmer, who retired win the prestigious Army Athletic Association Trophy, awarded annually to the top as college lacrosse’s all-time winningest coach in 2005. Alberici led Army to its graduating male and female athletes. Drafted by the Hamilton Nationals of the fi rst-ever Patriot League tournament title in 2010, defeating Navy, 11-8, in the MLL, Thul also embarked on his rookie NLL season with the Philadelphia Wings in championship contest. The Black Knights, who compiled a 6-0 conference record 2013-14. during the regular season for the fi rst time that spring, went on to upset No. Last spring showed improvement from a 7-8 showing during a 2012 campaign 2-ranked Syracuse in the fi rst round of the NCAA tournament. Alberici helped mold that saw the Black Knights face seven nationally ranked opponents and reach Garrett Thul ‘13 into the national Rookie of the Year in 2010 as the attackman set No. 20 themselves. Army’s 6-5 overtime win at then-No. 15 Bucknell halted the plebe records in goals and points. Thul joins Jeremy Boltus ‘11 - Army’s most recent Bison’s eight-game win streak. While the victory in Lewisburg, Pa., provided plenty fi rst team All-American - and reigning Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year of highlights, the apex of Army’s season came courtesy of a 9-6 win over rival Navy John Glesener as three of Alberici’s most prized recruits as of late. on national television to clinch a Patriot League Tournament berth. Tim Henderson When it comes to Alberici producing successful cadet-athletes both on the `12 garnered Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year honors following his fi eld and in the classroom, the numbers speak for themselves. In just eight short fi nal season. He went on to help the Long Island Lizards make a run in the MLL years at the Academy, his players have earned a total of 16 All-American certifi cates. playoffs and joined Thul in earning All-America honors in 2012. Henderson and Alberici has also mentored seven Patriot League major award winners (Player of the Thul headlined a group of fi ve Black Knights to capture 2012 All-Patriot League Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Goalkeeper of the Year, Rookie of the Year), 42 honors. Patriot League Honor Roll recipients, four Academic All-Americans, three Patriot Following Army’s 2012 Patriot League Tournament appearance, Alberici League Scholar-Athletes of the Year and two Senior CLASS Award winners (Brendan served as the North Team head coach at the annual USILA/Lax World North-South Buckley, 2013; Andrew Maisano, 2010). In addition, nine of his players have been Senior All-Star game where he mentored Henderson, Devin Lynch `12 and Larry selected in the Major League Lacrosse draft. LoRusso `12 one last time. As he has done every season at West Point, Alberici engineered a Patriot In 2011, Alberici recorded his 50th victory at Army and mentored one of the League Tournament berth for his Black Knights, who fi nished the year with an most prolifi c feeders in the program’s storied history. Jeremy Boltus ‘11 fi nished 8-6 mark. Army faced fi ve nationally ranked teams and defeated Navy for a fi fth- second on Army’s all-time points (214) and assists (124) lists. The team captain straight time in 2013. While Thul shattered Army’s goal-scoring record in his fi nal became the second player in Army history to be one of fi ve national fi nalists for the season, the Flemington, N.J. native also picked up All-America honors for a third Tewaaraton Award, presented annually to the top player in college lacrosse, and the time. Glesener and fellow senior Brendan Buckley were also named. With Buckley fi rst Black Knight since 2005 to be named fi rst team All-America. Boltus went on anchoring, the Black Knights ranked third in the nation in scoring defense, yielding win the Army Athletic Association Award as his class’ top male athlete and to enjoy a 7.79 goals per game, at year’s end. breakout campaign with the MLL’s Hamilton Nationals. He led all rookies in scoring, Alberici’s emphasis on molding the true student-athlete was never more nabbed MLL Rookie of the Year accolades and now plays for the Denver Outlaws. With the tandem of Thul and Boltus fi ring on all ALL-TIME ARMY HEAD COACHES cylinders, Alberici’s sixth season at the helm saw the Black Knights defeat rival Navy at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Coach Years Seasons Record Win% Stadium for the fi rst time since 1997. The 14-9 comeback Mr. O’Rourke 1910 1 5-0 1.000 victory marked a third straight win over the Mids and fourth Talbot Hunter 1921-23 3 16-5-1 .750 victory for the Class of 2011. Army, nationally ranked at the M.J. Collins 1924 1 6-1 .857 time, also clinched a Patriot League Tournament berth that Frank J. Grace 1925-28 4 31-6-1 .829 afternoon and effectively eliminated Navy from the four- F. Morris Touchstone 1929-57 29 214-73-4 .742 team playoff for the fi rst time in conference history. Army James F. Adams 1958-69 12 98-28-1 .777 Al Pisano 1970-76 7 49-32-1 .604 went on to fi nish the season with a 9-6 overall mark and Dick Edell 1977-83 7 66-24 .733 ranked as high as No. 7 in the country. The Black Knights Jack Emmer 1984-2005 22 186-131 .587 totaled fi ve All-America certifi cates, three MLL draftees and Joe Alberici 2006-present 9 66-59 .528 produced a second team Academic All-America honoree. TOTALS 97 742-359-7 .673 Alberici was named the 2008 Patriot League Coach of the Year after leading Army to a 9-6 record, including a

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“There is no better institution in the country to get an education, to learn about leadership, or to learn about yourself than West Point. It is the kind of place that, if you choose to come here, you’ll be different when you leave. Certainly, there will be challenges, but you will have the strength of your teammates, your coaches and all those around you for support. If you are willing to meet those challenges head-on, you’ll be a better person for it. I’m not sure there is a nobler thing than to serve your country. It says a lot about who you are.”

- ARMY HEAD COACH JOE ALBERICI

5-1 conference mark which was good enough to clinch the Patriot League regular move to West Point. season title and top seed for the postseason tournament, hosted at Michie A native of Auburn, N.Y., Alberici was inducted into the Auburn High School Hall Stadium. Five Black Knights garnered All-Patriot League honors, including senior of Fame in 2008, joining his older brother, John and father, Gino, as enshrinees. Adam Fullerton `08, who won his second-straight conference Goalkeeper of the In his present role as the face of Army’s storied program, Alberici has Year award on his way to third-team All-America honors. Ranked as high as No. assumed control of a club that remains intertwined with the rich history of 8 during the season, Army fi nished the season No. 19 in the fi nal USILA National collegiate lacrosse. In 95 seasons, the Black Knights have amassed 732 victories, Coaches Poll on the heels of a scoring defense that only allowed 7.13 goals per trailing only Johns Hopkins, Syracuse and Navy in all-time wins at the Division I game, to rank sixth nationally. level. Army has produced eight national champions, while 12 men associated with In 2007, Alberici guided the Black Knights through a roller coaster season, the program (eight players and four coaches) have been enshrined in the National highlighted by a 6-1 start and an upset of No. 2 Syracuse in the that Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame. marked the fi rst time the Orange had ever lost at home in February. Ranked as Alberici served a term as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Lacrosse high as No. 8 in the national polls during the campaign, the Black Knights would Team at the 2010 World Lacrosse Championships in Manchester, England, helping go on to qualify for their third-straight Patriot League Tournament to fi nish the the Americans to the gold medal. In 2007, he was also appointed to the United season. His stalwart defense allowed just four opponents to score over 10 goals States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Board of Directors, the sport’s en route to a 7.80 goals against average that ranked 10th in the country. Alberici national governing body. also watched four of his players garner all-conference honors. Alberici and his wife, Petra, reside at West Point with their son, Maximus, and In his fi rst season as head coach, Alberici led the Black Knights to their daughter,daughter, IsabellaIsabella.. second-straight appearance in the Patriot League Tournament Championship game. Two of his players - attackman John Walker `06 and defenseman Matt Luyster `06 - capped their Army careers with Honorable Mention All-America honors while leading the squad to its ninth-straight season with at least eight victories against one of the toughest schedules in the country. Alberici’s tenure at Duke coincided with the Blue Devils’ rise to national prominence, which culminated in their magical run to the Division I title contest in 2005, a game in which they fell 9-8 to top-ranked Johns Hopkins. Ranked second in the nation behind the Blue Jays for much of the spring, Duke forged a remarkable 17-3 ledger and established an NCAA record for victories in a single season. Two of Duke’s losses were one-goal defeats at the hands of Johns Hopkins, including an 11-10 double-overtime loss at JHU’s Homewood Field in early April. Alberici’s duties at Duke included recruiting director, assisting with the daily administration of the program, serving as the Blue Devils’ defensive coordinator and coaching the team’s goalkeepers. After serving as offensive coordinator and working with Duke’s man-up offense during his fi rst eight years, he assumed the roles of defensive coordinator and coach of the man-down defense during his fi nal season. He was promoted to associate head coach in 1999. During Alberici’s nine years on head coach Mike Pressler’s staff, the Blue Devils forged a sparkling 96-47 (.671) record, made seven appearances in the NCAA Tournament - including a run of six-straight postseason trips between 1997 and 2002 - and captured a pair of Atlantic Coast Conference titles (2001 and 2002). The Blue Devils reached the Final Four for the fi rst time in 1997, Alberici’s initial year in Durham, before embarking on their remarkable postseason run in 2005. Under Alberici’s watchful eye, Duke ranked second in the nation in scoring defense, surrendering just 6.91 goals per game. Alberici spent the 1995 and 1996 seasons at West Point as an assistant coach, and helped the Black Knights to a 10-5 showing and an NCAA appearance in 1996. Army won its fi nal fi ve games that season, including victories over Hofstra, Navy and Rutgers, to earn the Academy’s 12th postseason berth. A 1991 graduate of Alfred University, Alberici was a two-time lacrosse All- American in 1990 and 1991 and also garnered Academic All-America accolades as a senior. A four-year starter at attack, he set six school scoring records and led the Saxons to winning seasons in 1989, 1990 and 1991. A three-time team captain, Alberici led the entire nation, including all three divisions, in assists as a junior, garnering 78 helpers in 17 contests for a 4.6 assist per-game average. In 2001, Alberici was inducted into Alfred’s Hall of Fame. Following graduation, Alberici remained at his alma mater for two years in the role of graduate assistant coach, earning his master’s degree in education in 1993. He accepted his fi rst head coaching assignment soon thereafter when he was named to the top post at SUNY Oneonta. In 1994, the Dragons forged an 8-6 record and established a single-season school record for victories, earning Alberici Empire Lacrosse League Coach of the Year laurels. It was on the heels of that spectacular season that Alberici made the

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#14 BILLY BAIRD #49 ZERIC BUTTERS JR. | D-MID | 5-10 | 179 | TOWSON, MD. | LOYOLA (USMAPS) SR. | GK | 6-2 | 200 | TEMPE, ARIZ. | CORONA DEL SOL (USMAPS) NOTES NOTES • Entered last season as the most-experienced defensive middie, but played • Made collegiate dubut on Feb. 22 vs. Furman. only one game due to injury. • Moved up from junior varsity in 2013. • Returned to the fold in 2014. • Earned a spot on the 2013 Inside Lacrosse All-Name Second Team. CAREER STATISTICS • Branched Infantry and will post at Fort Bragg, N.C., after graduation. Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/0 0 0 0 1 6 0 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 #26 A.J. CANARA 2012 15/0 0 2 2 1 19 6 SO. | D-MID | 6-1 | 185 | MILTON, GA. | MILTON (USMAPS) Totals 17/0 0 2 2 2 25 8 NOTES CAREER HIGHS • One of the most athletic players on the team. Goals -- • Appeared in the fi rst six games as a rookie before injury sidelined him the Assists 1, Twice (last vs. Colgate, 3/31/12) rest of the way. Points 1, Twice (last vs. Colgate, 3/31/12) CAREER STATISTICS Ground Balls 4, vs. Lehigh (4/27/12) Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Caused Turnovers 2, at Syracuse (2/26/12) 2014 3/1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2013 6/0 0 1 1 2 11 3 #39 MATT BOWMAN Totals 9/1 0 1 1 2 11 4 FR. | ATTACK | 5-10 | 180 | ALEXANDRIA, VA. | GONZAGA (USMAPS) CAREER HIGHS NOTES Goals -- • USMA Prep School product who has scored a goal in both collegiate games. Assists 1, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) • Father, Mark, is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Points 1, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) Ground Balls 5, vs. Manhattan (2/13/13) CAREER STATISTICS Caused Turnovers 1, Four Times (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/3 2 0 2 5 2 0 #3 ALEX CARROS CAREER HIGHS SR. | ATTACK | 5-5 | 138 | DAVIDSONVILLE, MD. | SOUTH RIVER (USMAPS) Goals 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Assists -- NOTES Points 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) • Joins sophomore Connor Cook as the shortest player on Army’s roster. Ground Balls 1, Twice (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) • Named to 2012 Patriot League All-Tournament Team. Caused Turnovers -- • Spent the summer of 2012 working at the NATO Headquarters in Spain. • Branched Field Artillery and will post Fort Drum, N.Y., after graduation. CAREER STATISTICS #50 JAKE BROWN Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT FR. | LSM | 6-0 | 163 | LONG BEACH, N.Y. | LONG BEACH 2013 14/0 1 1 2 8 4 0 NOTES 2012 6/0 2 2 4 6 2 0 • 2013 All-Long Island Team and All-Nassau County. 2011 4/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 • Won NYS hockey championships in 2011 and 2012. Totals 24/0 3 4 7 14 6 0 CAREER HIGHS Goals 1, Three times (last at Navy, 4/13/13) #44 JOHN BURK | TRI-CAPTAIN Assists 2, vs. Holy Cross (4/21/12) SR. | CLOSE DEFENSE | 5-11 | 197 | SMITHTOWN, N.Y. | ST. ANTHONY’S (USMAPS) Points 2, vs. Holy Cross (4/21/12) Ground Balls 2, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) NOTES Caused Turnovers -- • Army’s most experienced player down low after starting every game in 2014. • Elected to serve as team tri-captain alongside classmates Tyler Kamide and Nick Isnardi. #36 HUNTER CHADWICK • Branched Infantry and will post at Fort Lewis, Wash., upon graduation. FR. | DEFENSE | 5-11 | 177 | WINTER PARK, FLA. | WINTER PARK

CAREER STATISTICS NOTES Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT • Under Armour Underclassman All-America selection. 2014 3/3 0 0 0 0 3 1 • Uncle Willie McCool, a naval commander and astronaut, inspired his desire 2013 14/14 0 0 0 1 21 6 to serve. 2012 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #1 TIM COLL Totals 21/17 0 0 0 1 24 7 SO. | ATTACK | 6-1 | 163 | CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. | SHENENDEHOWA (USMAPS) CAREER HIGHS NOTES Goals -- • Father, Timothy, lettered in lacrosse at St. John’s. Assists -- • Switched from wearing No. 33 as a rookie to No. 1 this season. Points -- • Played in all 14 games as a freshman in 2013. Ground Balls 3, Twice (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) Caused Turnovers 3, at Holy Cross, 4/20/13 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 2/0 1 0 1 4 3 0 2013 14/0 4 4 8 12 6 0 Totals 16/0 5 4 9 16 9 0

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CAREER HIGHS #42 AL DeSTEFANO Goals 2, at Holy Cross (4/20/13) JR. | D-MID | 5-10 | 185 | STONY BROOK, N.Y. | WARD MELVILLE (USMAPS) Assists 2, at Colgate (3/31/13) NOTES Points 2, Three times (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) • SSDM who brings fi nesse to transition game. Ground Balls 2, Three times (last vs. Johns Hopkins, 3/3/13) • Career-high three points at VMI last Sunday in Lexington, Va. Caused Turnovers -- • Attended the same high school as sophomore Will Mazzone. • Played in all 14 games a year ago and amassed 32 ground balls. #77 CONNOR COOK CAREER STATISTICS SO. | ATTACK | 5-5 | 155 | CALIFORNIA, MD. | ST. MARY’S RYKEN (USMAPS) Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/0 1 2 3 2 2 0 NOTES 2013 14/0 1 0 1 7 32 11 • First career hat trick scored in a win at VMI on Feb. 16. 2012 7/0 0 1 1 0 1 1 • Fresh off a career-high three assists vs. Furman on Feb. 22. Totals 24/0 2 3 5 9 35 12 • Joins senior Alex Carros as the shortest player on Army’s roster. • Scored the second-most points of any freshman on Army’s roster in 2013. CAREER HIGHS • High school All-America honors from US Lacrosse and ESPN. Goals 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) CAREER STATISTICS Assists 2, at VMI (2/16/14) Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Points 3, at VMI (2/16/14) 2014 3/3 4 4 8 7 6 1 Ground Balls 4, Twice (last vs. Bucknell, 4/6/13) 2013 14/7 4 6 10 19 15 3 Caused Turnovers 3, vs. Bucknell (4/6/13) Totals 17/10 8 10 18 26 21 4 CAREER HIGHS #91 MATT DONOVAN Goals 3, at VMI (2/16/14) FR. | MID | 6-0 | 185 | CAZENOVIA, N.Y. | CAZENOVIA CENTRAL (USMAPS) Assists 3, vs. Furman (2/22/14) NOTES Points 4, vs. Furman (2/22/14) • Spent the 2013 season at USMAPS. Ground Balls 5, vs. Furman (2/22/14) • Father, Tim, played lacrosse at Syracuse from 1976-79. Caused Turnovers 3, vs. VMI (2/16/13)

#40 JIMBO D’APRILE #31 KEVIN EPP JR. | LSM | 5-11 | 206 | SMITHTOWN, N.Y. | ST. ANTHONY’S (USMAPS) SR. | LSM | 5-10 | 172 | NAPERVILLE, ILL. | NEUQUA VALLEY NOTES NOTES • 2013 All-Patriot League second team honoree. • Authors an online blog entitled “Epp-ic Thoughts,” which is housed on • Shifted to long stick midfi eld prior to last spring’s campaign. www.goARMYsports.com. • Played in all 14 games and collected two assists as a sophomore. • Appeared in seven games as a junior. • Branched Infantry and will post at Fort Lewis, Wash., after graduation. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER STATISTICS 2014 3/0 0 0 0 2 3 4 Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2013 14/0 0 2 2 2 21 11 2014 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2012 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 7/0 0 0 0 0 3 2 Totals 18/0 0 2 2 4 24 15 2012 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS 2011 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goals -- Totals 15/0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Assists 1, Twice (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) CAREER HIGHS Points 1, Twice (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) Goals -- Ground Balls 4, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) Assists -- Caused Turnovers 3, Twice (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) Points -- Ground Balls 1, Three times (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) Caused Turnovers 1, Three times (last at VMI, 2/16/14) #88 ALEX DALY SO. | F/O | 5-11 | 166 | NEW MARKET, MD. | LINGANORE (USMAPS) #5 EHRET FAIRCLOTH NOTES JR. | MID | 6-0 | 171 | DENVER, COLO. | LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL (N.J.) • 2014 Preseason All-Patriot League team. • 2013 All-Patriot League fi rst team. NOTES • Finished last season ranked 10th nationally with a .586 face-off win • Injury-plagued 2012-13 that saw him miss the fall season. percentage. • Made season debut against Michigan on March 2 at Sun Life Stadium. • Led Army and fi nished second in the league with 75 ground balls in 2013. • Earned a spot on the 2013 Inside Lacrosse All-Name Second Team. • NASCAR fan who wears No. 88 in honor of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT FOW FOA 2014 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2014 3/0 1 0 1 2 14 0 28 51 2013 3/0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2013 13/0 2 3 5 7 75 3 140 239 2012 1/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 16/0 3 3 6 9 89 3 168 290 Totals 6/0 0 1 1 4 1 0 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Goals 1, Three times (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Goals -- Assists 2, at Navy (4/13/13) Assists 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Points 2, at Navy (4/13/13) Points 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Ground Balls 12, vs. Bucknell (4/26/13) Ground Balls 1, vs. Michigan (3/2/13) Caused Turnovers 1, Three times (last at Colgate, 3/31/13) Caused Turnovers --

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#27 SAM FINNEY #34 NATE GUSTAFSON SO. | CLOSE DEFENSE | 6-2 | 216 | HOUSTON, TEXAS | STRAKE JESUIT PREP SR. | MID | 6-4 | 204 | CINCINNATI, OHIO | SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY NOTES NOTES • Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member. • Missed nearly the entire 2013 campaign and remains sidelined due to injury. • Comes from military stock. Older brother, Luke, is a Navy SEAL, while other • Branched Engineers and will post at Fort Riley, Kan., after graduation. brother, Sean, attended the U.S. Naval Academy. CAREER STATISTICS • Family spent time living in South America. Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER STATISTICS 2014 DNP Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2012 8/0 2 1 3 9 2 0 2013 3/0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2011 1/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Totals 5/0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Totals 10/0 3 1 4 10 2 0 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Goals 2, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Goals -- Assists 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Assists -- Points 3, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Points -- Ground Balls 1, Twice (last vs. Rutgers, 3/2/12) Ground Balls 1, vs. Navy (4/13/13) Caused Turnovers -- Caused Turnovers 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) #18 PAT HART #98 JAELEN GADSON JR. | CLOSE DEFENSE | 6-4 | 216 | W. TISBURY, MASS. | MARTHA’S VINEYARD FR. | LSM | 6-1 | 175 | ALEXANDRIA, VA. | MOUNT VERNON NOTES • Rangy defenseman who started 12 games on Army’s close defense a year NOTES ago; only non-starts came due to injury. • Holds Mount Vernon record for most points by a defenseman. • Spent the summer of 2012 working at the NATO Headquarters in Spain. • Both parents are members of the West Point Class of 1989. • Branched Engineers and will post at Fort Bragg, N.C., after graduation. • Father, Gregory, is a Colonel in the U.S. Army and lettered from 1985-88 on the gridiron for Army. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/3 0 0 0 0 3 2 #21 JOHN GLESENER 2013 12/12 0 0 0 0 24 6 JR. | ATTACK | 6-3 | 197 | CAMILLUS, N.Y. | WEST GENESEE (USMAPS) 2012 15/8 0 0 0 0 9 6 NOTES 2011 12/0 0 0 0 0 1 1 • 2014 Preseason Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year. Totals 42/23 0 0 0 0 37 15 • Riding a 18-game point scoring streak, dating back to May 5, 2012. CAREER HIGHS • 2013 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year. Goals -- • 2013 Tewaaraton Award Top 25 nominee. Assists -- • Led the league and ranked sixth nationally in points last season. Points -- • Played midfi eld his entire life before shifting to attack in 2013. Ground Balls 6, vs. Johns Hopkins (5/3/13) • Grew up in California. Family moved to lacrosse hotbed Central New York in Caused Turnovers 2, at VMI (2/16/14) time for his sophomore high school campaign. • Named the top post-graduate recruit in the nation by Inside Lacrosse prior #66 RAY HORGAN to the 2012 season. FR. | DEFENSE | 5-10 | 195 | MARBLEHEAD, MASS. | DEERFIELD ACADEMY • Became the 30th player in Army history to record 100 career points with a NOTES seve-point (2G, 5A) effort in a 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. • Made collegiate debut in a 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. • Eight career hat tricks. • Helped Deerfi eld win three New England West 1 titles. • Started every game of his career at West Point. • Competed in the Under Armour Underclassman All-America game in 2011 CAREER STATISTICS and 2012. Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER STATISTICS 2014 3/3 8 7 15 27 2 0 Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2013 14/14 31 30 61 111 21 2 2014 2/0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2012 15/15 16 17 33 78 10 1 Totals 31/31 55 54 109 216 33 3 #20 NICK ISNARDI | TRI-CAPTAIN SR. | D-MID, F/O | 5-10 | 185 | MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. | MASSAPEQUA (USMAPS) CAREER HIGHS Goals 5, at Colgate (3/31/13) NOTES Assists 5, at VMI (2/16/14) • Elected to serve as a team tri-captain along with classmates Tyler Kamide Points 8, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) and John Burk. Ground Balls 8, vs. VMI (2/16/13) • Capable back-up face-off specialist to starter Alex Daly. Caused Turnovers 1, Three Times (last vs. Lafayette, 3/23/13) • Branched Infantry and will post at Fort Polk, La., after graduation. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT FOW FOA #99 DAN GRABHER 2014 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 FR. | MID | 5-11 | 180 | GLEN HEAD, N.Y. | NORTH SHORE 2013 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 2012 3/0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 NOTES 2011 7/0 0 0 0 0 4 1 7 23 • Made collegiate debut in a 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. Did not fi gure Totals 17/0 1 0 1 1 5 1 9 36 statistically. CAREER HIGHS • 2013 All-American and Nassau County Co-Midfi elder of the Year. Goals 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/13) • Older brother, Rob, was a 2012 fi rst team All-Patriot League middie for Assists -- Colgate. Points 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) • Third of four Grabher children, all of whom play lacrosse. Ground Balls 3, vs. Johns Hopkins (5/6/11) Caused Turnovers 1, vs. Johns Hopkins (5/6/11) WWW.GOARMYSPORTS.COM • @ARMY_LACROSSE • @ARMYLAXCOACH 2014 ARMY LACROSSE GAME NOTES

#52 REAVES KLIPSTEIN #28 COLE JOHNSON FR. | DEFENSE | 6-2 | 203 | CALIFON, N.J. | RUTGERS PREP (PORTSMOUTH FR. | ATTACK | 6-0 | 174 | BELLEVUE, WASH. | BELLEVUE ABBEY) NOTES NOTES • Recorded fi rst collegiate hat trick against Furman on Feb. 22. • Has played in two games, but has not fi gured statistically. • Head coach Joe Alberici’s fi rst recruit out of Washington. • Spent the 2012-13 season playing at Portsmouth Abbey, civilian prep • First team all-state performer in 2012 and 2013. school in Rhode Island. CAREER STATISTICS • Older brother, Ryan, was an All-Patriot League lacrosse player at Bucknell Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT from 2007-11 and is currently an assistant coach at Penn. 2014 3/0 3 0 3 11 2 0 • Endured four shoulder surgeries and an ACL tear in high school.

CAREER HIGHS Goals 3, vs. Furman (2/22/14) #55 MAX KRIEG Assists -- FR. | MID | 6-0 | 195 | WOODSIDE, CALIF. | ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL Points 3, vs. Furman (2/22/14) NOTES Ground Balls 1, Twice (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) • Has played in two games, but has not fi gured statistically. Caused Turnovers -- • 2013 All-Independent Schools League performer. • Member of the Bantam AA 2005-06 National Championship team. #22 SEAN JOLLOTA • Maternal grandfather, John Cornelius Reardon, was a Lieutenant Com- JR. | CLOSE DEFENSE | 6-2 | 198 | WEST POINT, N.Y. | JAMES I. O’NEILL (USMAPS) mander in the U.S. Navy. NOTES • Local product whose parents both attended West Point. • Father, Chief Warrant Offi cer 5 Dan Jollota, was a part of the rescue mission #10 MIKE LARRABEE to capture two top lieutenants out of Somalia in 1993. The mission was later JR. | D-MID | 6-1 | 198 | MONTCLAIR, VA. | BISHOP IRETAN (USMAPS) played out in the motion picture Black Hawk Down. NOTES • Mother, Jane, once held the role of Cadet Hostess at West Point. • Breakout sophomore season in which he contributed signifi cantly in all 14 • Expected to fi ll a larger role this season after switching from long stick games in 2013. midfi eld to close defense as a junior. • Scored fi rst and only career point on an assist against VMI on Feb. 16, • Former hockey player. 2013. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/0 0 0 0 1 6 3 2014 3/0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2013 13/0 0 0 0 0 9 10 2013 14/0 0 1 1 1 11 8 2012 2/0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2012 3/0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 18/0 0 0 0 1 17 14 Totals 20/0 0 1 1 2 16 10 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Goals -- Goals -- Assists -- Assists 1, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Points -- Points 1, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Ground Balls 3, at VMI (2/16/14) Ground Balls 3, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Caused Turnovers 4, at Rutgers (3/9/13) Caused Turnovers 3, vs. Bucknell (4/26/13)

#24 TYLER KAMIDE | TRI-CAPTAIN #0 AVERY LITTLEJOHN SR. | MID | 5-9 | 191 | LIVERPOOL, N.Y. | LIVERPOOL (USMAPS) FR. | MID | 5-10 | 190 | SEVERNA PARK, MD. | SEVERNA PARK (USMAPS) NOTES NOTES • Elected to serve as a team tri-captain as a senior along with classmates • Made collegiate debut in 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. John Burk and Nick Isnardi. • Attended fi ve different schools in a three-year span leading up to West • Fought through various injuries to be a steady contributor out of Army’s Point. midfi eld for three seasons. • Capital Gazette First Team All-County midfi elder in 2011. • Army’s leading rookie scorer in 2011 with three goals. • Grew up 15 minutes away from the United States Naval Academy. • Older brother, Nate, is autistic and helps out with sideline duties. Nate has never missed a game. Tyler has a tattoo of the autism awareness logo on the CAREER STATISTICS inside of his left bicep. Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT • Sister, Gabrielle, is a member of the women’s lacrosse team at LeMoyne. 2014 2/0 0 0 0 1 1 0 • Several extended family members served in the military. CAREER HIGHS • Branched Engineers and will post at Fort Hood, Texas, after graduation. Goals -- CAREER STATISTICS Assists -- Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Points -- 2014 3/0 0 2 2 3 2 0 Ground Balls 1, at VMI (2/16/14) 2013 13/6 3 3 6 13 6 4 Caused Turnovers -- 2012 15/8 3 4 7 22 6 2 2011 9/0 3 0 3 7 0 0 Totals 40/14 9 9 18 45 14 6 #51 C.J. LoCONTE CAREER HIGHS FR. | ATTACK | 5-10 | 195 | DUXBURY, MASS. | DUXBURY Goals 1, Nine Times (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) NOTES Assists 2, vs. UMass (2/10/12) • One of six players from Duxbury who committed to playing Division I Points 2, Twice (last at Syracuse, 2/26/12) lacrosse. Ground Balls 3, vs. Rutgers (3/6/12) • Patriot League (Mass.) All-Star attackman. Caused Turnovers 3, vs. Michigan (3/2/13)

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#12 BRENDAN MADARASZ SO. | LSM | 5-5 | 147 | SMITHTOWN, N.Y. | SMITHTOWN WEST #47 GUNNAR MILLER FR. | MID | 5-10 | 175 | IRONDEQUOIT, N.Y. | IRONDEQUOIT (USMAPS) NOTES • High school teammate of fellow sophomore Mike Perettine for three years. NOTES • Cousins, Brett (Manhattan), and Craig (Johns Hopkins), both play lacrosse. • Has played in all three games so far as a rookie. • Made collegiate debut against Michigan at Sun Life Stadium. • 2012 Section V (Western New York) Offensive Player of the Year. • Spent 2013 season playing at the USMA Prep School. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER STATISTICS 2014 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2014 3/0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Totals 3/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Goals -- Goals -- Assists -- Assists -- Points -- Points -- Ground Balls 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Ground Balls 1, vs. Michigan (3/2/13) Caused Turnovers -- Caused Turnovers -- #32 CHRIS MONTEFERANTE #33 WILL MAZZONE FR. | MID | 5-7 | 184 | PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. | LAKELAND FR. | ATTACK | 5-6 | 150 | STONY BROOK, N.Y. | WARD MELVILLE (USMAPS) NOTES NOTES • Made collegiate debut against Michigan on March 2. • Tallied a career-high four points (2G, 2A) in win at VMI on Feb. 16. • Played in three games as a rookie. • Recorded second career hat trick in a win over Furman on Feb. 22. • Wore a pink helmet during his high school career to raise breast • 2013 Patriot League All-Tournament Team member. awareness. • Led all Black Knight rookies in scoring last spring. CAREER STATISTICS • Listed 26th amongst Inside Lacrosse’s High School Top 50 Rising Seniors Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT and Juniors in 2011. 2014 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2013 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS Totals 5/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER HIGHS 2014 3/3 6 4 10 20 5 1 Goals -- 2013 14/7 11 8 19 26 17 0 Assists -- Totals 16/9 17 12 29 46 22 1 Points -- CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls -- Goals 3, Twice (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) Caused Turnovers -- Assists 2, Twice (last vs. Bucknell, 4/6/13) Points 4, Three times (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) Ground Balls 5, vs. Bucknell (4/16/13) #48 JIMBO MOORE Caused Turnovers 1, at VMI (2/16/14) FR. | MID | 5-10 | 190 | LYNCHBURG, VA. | E.C. GLASS NOTES • Plays an integral role on Army’s third-line midfi eld for second-straight year. #19 ANDREW MICHALOWSKI • Avid hunter and outdoorsman. JR. | ATTACK | 5-11 | 185 | HOCKESSIN, DEL. | CH. SCH. OF WILMINGTON • Proudly sported a mullet in high school. (USMAPS) CAREER STATISTICS NOTES Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT • Only member of his family to play lacrosse. 2014 3/0 0 0 0 2 2 0 • Went to Airborne School in the summer of 2012. 2013 14/0 0 1 1 4 5 1 Totals 17/0 0 1 1 6 7 1 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER HIGHS 2014 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goals -- 2013 5/0 0 0 0 2 2 0 Assists 1, at Navy (4/13/13) 2012 2/0 0 1 1 2 0 0 Points 1, at Navy (4/13/13) Totals 8/0 0 1 1 4 2 0 Ground Balls 1, Seven times (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) CAREER HIGHS Caused Turnovers 1, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Goals -- Assists 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Points 1, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) #37 RYAN MORGAN Ground Balls 1, Twice (last vs. Lafayette, 3/23/13) FR. | ATTACK | 6-4 | 205 | LANCASTER, PA. | MANHEIM TOWNSHIP Caused Turnovers -- NOTES • Made collegiate debut in 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. • 2013 US Lacrosse All-American. • Played alongside current Army sophomore Austin Schultz for a season at Manheim Township. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 2/0 0 0 0 3 0 0

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#13 SHEA MULLINS #41 MIKE PERETTINE SO. | MID | 6-1 | 185 | FARMINGDALE, N.Y. | FARMINGDALE (USMAPS) SO. | D-MID | 5-9 | 166 | ISLIP, N.Y. | ISLIP (USMAPS) NOTES NOTES • Played every game as a rookie, totaling three points on a goal and two • Scored fi rst career goal in Army’s 2014 season opener against UMass. assits. • Father, Scott, coached him from youth lacrosse up through high school. • Sister, Cassie, is a sophomore on Connecticut’s women’s lacrosse team. • Converted from midfi eld to defensive midfi eld at the start of his collegiate • Finished his high school career at Farmingdale. career; went on to play in 11 games in 2013. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2014 3/2 2 2 4 5 1 0 2013 13/0 1 1 2 9 2 2 2013 12/0 0 1 1 0 12 1 Totals 15/0 1 1 2 10 2 2 Totals 15/2 2 3 5 5 13 1 CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Goals 1, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) Goals 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Assists 1, at UMass (2/10/13) Assists 2, vs. Furman (2/22/14) Points 1, Twice (last vs. Lafayette, 3/23/13) Points 2, vs. Furman (2/22/14) Ground Balls 1, Twice (last at Holy Cross, 4/20/13) Ground Balls 3, Twice (last at Navy, 4/13/13) Caused Turnovers 1, Twice (last vs. Lehigh, 2/16/13) Caused Turnovers 1, vs. Lafayette (3/23/13) #35 MARC PETTRONE #4 ALEX NEWSOME FR. | DEFENSE | 5-10 | 190 | VICTOR, N.Y. | AQUINAS INSTITUTE (USMAPS) SO. | MIDFIELD | 5-8 | 168 | RICHMOND, VA. | COLLEGIATE SCH. (USMAPS) NOTES • Made collegiate debut in 15-6 win at VMI on Feb. 16. Did not fi gure statistically. NOTES • Served as team captain on the 2012-13 USMA Prep School team. • Returns for his second season as a starter in Army’s midfi eld. • Two-time Section V (Western New York) Defensive Player of the Year. • Switched from wearing No. 45 to wearning No. 4 as a junior. • Declared in fi fth grade he wanted to play lacrosse at West Point. • Recorded back-to-back hat tricks against Manhattan (March 13) and VMI #23 LUKE POULOS (March 16) last season. SO. | MID | 5-6 | 152 | ROCKVILLE, MD. | OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT NOTES 2014 3/3 3 2 5 4 1 0 • Younger brother of former Army standout Matt Poulos ’10, who was a 2013 13/13 17 6 23 47 22 2 member of Army’s 2010 Patriot League Championship team. 2012 5/0 2 1 3 4 5 0 • Another brother, Andrew, played lacrosse at Towson. Totals 21/16 22 9 31 55 28 2 CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Goals 4, vs. VMI (2/16/13) 2014 3/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Assists 2, Twice (last vs. VMI, 2/16/13) 2013 10/0 0 1 1 2 4 0 Points 6, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Totals 13/0 0 1 1 4 4 0 Ground Balls 4, Twice (last vs. VMI, 2/16/13) CAREER HIGHS Caused Turnovers 2, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Goals -- Assists 1, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Points 1, vs. VMI (2/16/13) Ground Balls 3, vs. Michigan (3/2/13) #29 WILL O’DONNELL Caused Turnovers -- JR. | MID | 6-1 | 205 | GOLDENS BRIDGE, N.Y. | JOHN JAY (USMAPS) NOTES #38 NICK PRESTIPINO • Played with current Army senior goalie Bobby Sincero in the Westrock FR. | DEFENSE | 6-0 | 193 | BERWYN, PA. | CONESTOGA Summer League. • Played high school lacrosse under Tim Schurr, father of fellow Army rookie NOTES Kevin Schurr, at John Jay. • Helped Conestoga to the 2011 Pennsylvania State Championship. • Began playing lacrosse in second grade. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/0 1 0 1 6 0 0 2013 6/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 #85 JOHN QUINN 2012 4/0 2 0 2 4 0 0 FR. | GK | 6-1 | 205 | HOLBROOK, N.Y. | SACHEM NORTH Totals 13/0 3 0 3 12 0 0 NOTES CAREER HIGHS • Two-time state scholar-athlete award recipient in lacrosse and wrestling. Goals 1, Three times (last at VMI, 2/16/14) • Father, John, spent 28 years in the Army and is currently a in the U.S. Assists -- Army Reserve as an Infantryman. He is an Airborne Ranger who works at the Points 1, Three times (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Special Warfare Center in Ft. Bragg, N.C. Ground Balls -- Caused Turnovers --

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#30 JOHN SABERT SO. | DEFENSE | 5-11 | 210 | SYRACUSE, N.Y. | WEST GENESEE (USMAPS) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT NOTES 2014 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Teammate of current Army junior John Glesener for three years at West 2013 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Genesee. 2012 DNP • Played in two collegiate games and has not fi gured statistically. Totals 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS CAREER STATISTICS Goals -- Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Assists -- 2014 DNP Points -- 2013 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ground Balls -- Totals 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Caused Turnovers -- CAREER HIGHS Goals -- Assists -- #15 BOBBY SINCERO Points -- SR. | GK | 6-1 | 175 | VERPLANCK, N.Y. | HENDRICK HUDSON Ground Balls -- Caused Turnovers -- NOTES • Senior member of Army’s goaltending corps who will serve as a viable back- up to starter Sam Somers. • Earned lone career win against Manhattan on March 13. #11 AUSTIN SCHULTZ • Branched Field Artillery and will post at Fort Riley, Kan., after graduation. SO. | DEF | 5-11 | 204 | LANCASTER, PA. | MANHEIM TOWNSHIP CAREER STATISTICS NOTES Year GP/GS MIN SVS PCT GA GAA W-L GB • Transfer from Bucknell with two years of eligibility remaining. 2014 2/0 14:21 1 .333 2 8.36 0-0 0 • Started twice as a rookie and stepped in as the starter in Army’s season 2013 6/1 142:09 23 .479 25 10.55 1-0 7 opener against UMass. 2012 1/0 10:09 1 .333 2 11.82 0-0 1 • Took a year off between Bucknell and West Point to travel. 2011 1/0 2:30 0 .000 1 24.00 0-0 0 CAREER STATISTICS Totals 10/1 169:09 25 .455 30 10.65 1-0 8 Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER HIGHS 2014 3/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saves 8, at UMass (2/10/13) 2013 10/2 0 0 0 0 3 0 Goals Allowed 11, at UMass (2/10/13) Totals 13/5 0 0 0 0 3 0 Ground Balls 4, vs Manhattan (2/13/13) Caused Turnovers -- CAREER HIGHS Goals -- Assists -- Points -- Ground Balls 1, Three times (last vs. Bucknell, 4/6/13) #2 SAM SOMERS Caused Turnovers -- SO. | GK | 6-2 | 190 | WILTON, CONN. | WILTON NOTES • Second team All-Patriot League goaltender in 2013. #51 KEVIN SCHURR • Led the nation with a 7.18 goals-against average as a junior. SO. | DEFENSE | 6-2 | 200 | SOMERS, N.Y. | SOMERS • Won the starting goalkeeper role after a career-best 18-save effort at Syracuse last season. Has remained in that role ever since. NOTES • Held all but one opponent (Lehigh) to single-digit goals last season. • Brother, Eddie, is a junior defenseman at Johns Hopkins. • Reached double-digit saves four times as a sophomore. • Father, Tim, is the head lacrosse coach at John Jay Cross River. Kevin • Made 13 saves in a big 10-4 win at Colgate on Easter Sunday of last year. attended rival high school Somers. Named CBS Sports Network Player of the Game. • Made collegiate debut against Michigan at Sun Life Stadium in 2013. • Played the bass in a jazz band for six years. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT CAREER STATISTICS 2014 DNP Year GP/GS MIN SVS PCT GA GAA W-L GB 2013 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 3/3 164:34 19 .613 12 4.38 2-1 7 Totals 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 13/13 693:41 118 .587 83 7.18 7-6 30 2012 4/0 36:51 4 .444 5 8.14 0-0 6 CAREER HIGHS Totals 20/16 895:06 141 .586 99 6.64 8-7 41 Goals -- Assists -- CAREER HIGHS Points -- Saves 18, at Syracuse (2/24/13) Ground Balls 1, Three times (last vs. Bucknell, 4/6/13) Goals Allowed 10, vs. Lehigh (3/16/13) Caused Turnovers -- Ground Balls 7, at VMI (2/15/14) Caused Turnovers 1, Three Times (last vs. Lafayette, 3/23/13)

#7 TOM SHADE JR. | DEFENSE | 5-10 | 184 | SPRING CITY, PA. | THE HILL SCHOOL NOTES • Worked his way up from junior varsity midway through the 2012 season. • 2012 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll member. • Entire family has hiked Mount Washington.

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#25 TIM STACKPOLE #8 CONOR VAN DUZER FR. | LSM | 5-10 | 180 | MASSAPEQUA PARK, N.Y. | ST. ANTHONY’S (USMAPS) SO. | MID | 5-9 | 183 | DOVER, MASS. | THE RIVERS SCHOOL NOTES NOTES • Spent the 2012-13 season playing at the USMA Prep School. • Made collegiate debut at Holy Cross on April 20, 2013. • All-New York State lacrose and football player at St. Anthony’s. Helped the • Father, Nate, lettered in wrestling at West Point. Nate graduated in 1991 Friars win four-straight state titles. and was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers where he served in the • High school teammate of current Army LSM Jimbo D’Aprile. 497th Engineer Company (Port Construction). CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2014 2/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS Totals 3/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Goals -- Assists -- CAREER HIGHS Points -- Goals -- Ground Balls 1, vs. Furman (2/22/14) Assists -- Caused Turnovers 2, at VMI (2/16/14) Points -- Ground Balls -- Caused Turnovers -- #90 JACKSON TAMASITIS FR. | GK | 5-8 | 170 | BENSALEM, PA. | WILLIAM PENN CHARTER (USMAPS) #45 HENRY WHITE NOTES FR. | ATTACK | 6-1 | 190 | RICHMOND, VA. | ST. CHRISTOPHER’S (USMAPS) • Spent the 2012-13 season playing at the USMA Prep School. • Three-time second team All-Inter-Academic League honoree. NOTES • Began playing goalie in eighth grade and was mentored by former Navy All- • Spent the 2012-13 season playing at the USMA Prep School. American goalie Joe Donnelly. • Expected to fi ll a role on Army’s man-up unit as a freshman. Made collegiate debut in the Black Knights’ season-opener against UMass. • Warrior 40 Final Competition participant at Harvard in 2011. • Helped maintain and fund Hold Hope, an organization that provides #17 DAVID TARSA resources to battle teen suicide and depression, in high school. SR. | MID | 5-8 | 180 | HARKER HEIGHTS, TEXAS | HARKER HEIGHTS CAREER STATISTICS NOTES Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT • Experienced member of Army’s third midfi eld line. 2014 3/0 0 0 0 1 2 0 •Father, Mike, is a colonel in the U.S. Army and currently commands the Joint Task Force at Fort Carson, Colo. CAREER HIGHS • Both parents graduated from West Point. Goals -- • Family has lived in Hawaii and Germany, among other places. Assists -- • Branched Infantry and will post at Fort Stewart, Ga., after graduation. Points -- Ground Balls 1, Twice (last vs. Furman, 2/22/14) CAREER STATISTICS Caused Turnovers -- Year GP/GS G A Pts Shots GB CT 2014 3/0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2013 12/0 1 1 2 3 1 0 2012 4/0 2 0 2 3 0 0 2011 1/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Totals 20/0 4 1 5 8 2 0 CAREER HIGHS Goals 2, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Assists 1, vs. Bucknell (4/6/13) Points 2, vs. Wagner (2/15/12) Ground Balls 1, Twice (last at VMI, 2/16/14) Caused Turnovers --

#46 PAUL TOCCI SO. | DEFENSE | 6-1 | 188 | SUDBURY, MASS. | LINCOLN SUDBURY REGIONAL NOTES • Spent the 2013 season as a member of Army’s junior varsity team. • Paternal grandfather, Paul Tocci Sr., was a chief petty offi cer in the Navy. • Maternal grandfather, George Misakian, served as a U.S. Army corporal.

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2014 CUMULATIVE SEASON STATISTICS

OVERALL: 2-1 PATRIOT LEAGUE: 0-0 HOME: 0-1 AWAY: 1-0 NEUTRAL: 1-0

SHOTS GOALS ## NAME GP GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% UP DN GB T/O CT FACEOFF PCT PEN MIN 21 Glesener, John 3 3 8 7 15 27 .296 11 .407 0 3 0 2 4 0 0-0 .000 11.0 33 Mazzone, Will 3 3 6 4 10 20 .300 13 .650 0 0 0 5 1 1 0-0 .000 00.0 77 Cook, Connor 3 3 4 4 8 7 .571 5 .714 1 0 0 6 3 1 0-0 .000 11.0 4 Newsome, Alex 3 3 3 2 5 4 .750 3 .750 1 1 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 13 Mullins, Shea 3 2 2 2 4 5 .400 4 .800 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 21.0 28 Johnson, Cole 3 0 3 0 3 11 .273 10 .909 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 00.0 42 DeStefano, Al 3 0 1 2 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 .000 10.5 39 Bowman, Matt 3 3 2 0 2 5 .400 4 .800 0 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 00.0 24 Kamide, Tyler 3 0 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 .000 00.0 29 O’Donnell, Will 3 0 1 0 1 6 .167 3 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 1 Coll, Tim 2 0 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 88 Daly, Alex 3 0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 14 1 0 28-51 .549 00.0 37 Morgan, Ryan 2 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 23 Poulos, Luke 3 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 .000 10.5 48 Moore, Jimbo 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 00.0 26 Canara, A.J. 3 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2 2 0-0 .000 11.0 8 Van Duzer, Conor 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 47 Miller, Gunnar 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 00.0 45 White, Henry 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 41 Perettine, Mike 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 00.0 40 D’Aprile, Jimbo 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 1 4 0-0 .000 00.0 32 Monteferante, Chris 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 22 Jollota, Sean 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 6 1 3 0-0 .000 11.0 17 Tarsa, David 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 00.0 10 Larrabee, Michael 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 .000 00.0 5 Faircloth, Ehret 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 Littlejohn, Avery 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 99 Grabher, Dan 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 00.0 66 Horgan, Ray 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 00.0 55 Krieg, Max 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 52 Klipstein, Reaves 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 49 Butters, Zeric 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 44 Burk, John 3 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 .000 10.5 35 Pettrone, Marc 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 31 Epp, Kevin 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 00.0 27 Finney, Sam 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 00.0 25 Stackpole, Tim 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 .000 21.5 20 Isnardi, Nick 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 .000 00.0 19 Michalowski, Andrew 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 18 Hart, Pat 3 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 .000 22.0 15 Sincero, Bobby 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 14 Baird, Billy 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 4 0 0-0 .000 00.0 12 Madarasz, Brendan 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 00.0 11 Schultz, Austin 3 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 00.0 7 Shade, Tom 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 Somers, Sam 3 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 7 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 TOTAL 3 32 23 55 118 .271 65 .551 2 4 0 79 44 25 28-55 .509 13 10.0 OPPONENTS 3 14 8 22 59 .237 34 .576 1 1 0 70 56 20 27-55 .491 13 11.5

2014 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS ------GOAL AVERAGE ------SAVES ------RECORD ----- SHOTS NO. NAME GP GS MINUTES GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W L T FACED 2 Somers, Sam 3 3 164:34 12 4.38 19 .613 2 1 0 50 15 Sincero, Bobby 2 0 14:21 2 8.36 1 .000 0 0 0 9 49 Butters, Zeric 1 0 1:05 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 180:00 14 4.67 20 .588 2 1 0 59 OPPONENTS 4 180:00 32 10.67 33 .508 1 2 0 118

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Army 5 10 10 7 32 Army 12 19 19 15 65 Opponents 5 2 5 2 14 Opponents 10 7 10 7 34

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Army 22 32 31 33 118 Army 5 5 5 5 20 Opponents 15 14 15 15 59 Opponents 7 9 9 8 33

CLEARS: Army -- 49-57 .860, Opponents -- 54-64 .844. MAN-UP OPPS: Army -- 4-12 .333, Opponents -- 1-11 .091.

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