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Men's Lacrosse Contact 2014 men’s lacrosse MEDIA INFORMATION Men’s Lacrosse CONTACT LEANN PARKER Office Phone: 614-688-0294 Cell Phone: 614-266-4309 E-mail: [email protected] AtHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS All-America honors ........................................36 Members of the working media interested in obtaining Assoc. AD/Communications ......Dan Wallenberg Conference .. .. ECAC Lacrosse League (5th year) credentials should contact Leann Parker in the athletics communications office at 614-688-0294 or parker.387@ Director .........................................Leann Parker All-ECAC Selections ......................................15 osu.edu. Associate Directors ..Jerry Emig, Adam Widman ECAC Off/Def Player of the Year awards ........ 3 Assistant Directors Mike Basford, Alex Morando, ECAC Championships ....... 1 (2013 tournament) PLAYER INTERVIEWS Brett Rybak, Danielle Warner, Kendra Willard GWLL Championships ......................................6 Media wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the Ohio State lacrosse team should contact Leann Parker Interns.......................... Julie Brown, Ben Vondal (1986-88-99co-03co-04-08co) in the athletics communications office. Please call at least Men’s Lacrosse Contact ...............Leann Parker GWLL MVPs ...................................................5 one day in advance to allow setup time. Office Phone ......................... 614-688-0294 All-GWLL Selections .....................................93 Cell Phone ........................... 614-266-4309 MLA Players of the Year ..................................2 ROAD REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests for Ohio State’s road E-mail [email protected] All-MLA Selections ......................................103 games to the host school’s sports information director. Twitter ............................ @LeannBP_OSU North-South All-Star Game Selections .......... 21 Mailing Address ..... 2400 Olentangy River Road Academic All-Big Ten Selections ................. 222 WEEKLY RELEASE 6th Floor Fawcett Center Ohio State Scholar-Athlete Honors ............. 350 The weekly release, which includes notes and statistics, is available each week on the official Ohio State Department Columbus, OH 43210-1166 Home Facilities ............................ Ohio Stadium of Athletics web site at: OhioStateBuckeyes.com. Media Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium members who would like to be on the men’s lacrosse email GAMEDAY MANAGEMENT Woody Hayes Athletic Center (Indoor) distribution list should contact Leann Parker (parker.387@ PHONE NUMBERS osu.edu). JOMS Press Box .................. 614-247-7108 2013 IN REVIEW MEDIA GAME SERVICES Facility Operations ............... 614-292-9450 Overall Record ............................................13-3 Game notes and starting lineups will be made available Ticket Office ......................... 614-292-2624 ECAC Record ..................................... 5-2/t-3rd to the media prior to each game. Scoring summaries will Fan Experience/Promotions . 614-292-3672 ECAC Tournament ..............................Champion be distributed to the media about 10 minutes following the game. Any additional requests should be directed to NCAA Tournament .......................Quarterfinalist Leann Parker. UNIVERSITY FACTS All-Americans ................ 4 (1 2nd team, 3 H.M.) Location ................Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.5m) All-ECAC Players ....5 (3 1st team, 2 2nd team) RADIO AND TV BROADCASTS Founded ....................................................1870 Members of the media wishing to broadcast Ohio State Enrollment .............57,466 (Columbus campus) games should contact the athletics communications office 2014 SEASON at least 48 hours prior to the date. Nickname ........................................... Buckeyes Letterwinners R/L ..................................... 32/11 Colors .Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429) Starters R/L ..................................................8/2 POSTGAME PROCEDURES Mascot ......................................Brutus Buckeye All-Americans R/L .........................................2/2 Interviews will begin 10 minutes after the game ends. Interim President ............................... Joe Alutto All-ECAC Selections R/L ...............................3/2 There is no formal press conference; interviews will be held on the field or by the team locker rooms. A member Director of Athletics ..................... Eugene Smith Captains .................... Greg Dutton, Joe Meurer of the Ohio State athletics communications office will assist Assistant AD/Men’s Lacrosse .......Janine Oman with interviews. Please inform a member of the athletics Faculty Representative ....................John Bruno COACHING STAFF communications office of any specific requests. Head Coach ....................Nick Myers, sixth year PHOTOGRAPHERS Men’s LACROSSE HISTORY Alma Mater ................................. Springfield ‘01 Photo passes are issued to daily newspapers, wire services All-time Record ..................................436-385-5 OSU/Career Record (Years) ............... 44-35 (5) and special periodical publications. Conference Record .................................19-12 Assoc. Head Coach ......Dave Dobbins, fifth year PHOTO REQUESTS All still photography requests of Ohio State players and Alma Mater ......................................Colgate ‘01 coaches must be e-mailed to Leann Parker (parker.387@ Asst. Coach .....Jamison Koesterer, second year osu.edu). Alma Mater ...........................Johns Hopkins ‘07 Volunteer Coach .................. Jud Hall, third year BUCKEYES ONLINE OhioStateBuckeyes.com is the official web site of the Ohio Alma Mater ..........................................OWU ‘11 State Athletics Department. A wide variety of athletics Director of Operations .... Mark Bergey, fifth year department information can be found on the site, including Alma Mater ....................................... WNEC ‘06 links to all 36 varsity sports. Accessible on the men’s Trainer .........................................Angie Beisner lacrosse page are complete season statistics for both the team and individuals, career statistics for current Buckeyes, Administrative Assistant .................Kathy Biddle game recaps and box scores and weekly and special Lacrosse Office Phone ................614-292-9017 releases. The team also has a facebook page (facebook. Lacrosse Office Fax .....................614-292-9195 com/OhioStateMensLacrosse), a twitter feed (twitter.com/ OhioState_MLAX) and an Instagram feed (instagram.com/ OhioState_MLAX). CREDENTIAL REQUESTS VIDEO SERVICES For information regarding video services and game footage (if available), contact video services at 614-688-5359. 2 2014 men’s lacrosse MEDIA INFORMATION 2014 ROSTER NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown .......................................................Last School/High School 1 Cameron Stephens G 41 Lucas Bailey D 6-2 195 Fr. Fairport, N.Y. ....................................................................................McQuaid 2 Scott Spencer G 9 J.T. Blubaugh A 5-9 189 Fr. Galena, Ohio .................................................................... Columbus DeSales 3 Greg Dutton G 40 Ryan Borcherding D 6-1 193 Jr. Dublin, Ohio .......................................................................... Dublin Coffman 34 Darius Bowling D 6-1 170 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. ...............................................Holy Innocent’s Episcopal School 4 Nick Doyle G 14 Carter Brown A 6-1 165 So. Bel Air, Md. .................................................................... Calvert Hall College 5 Turner Evans M 49 Tom Carey G 6-0 195 RS Fr. New Canaan, Conn. ...................................................................New Canaan 6 Adam Trombley A 8 Reegan Comeault A 5-10 165 Jr. Pitt Meadows, British Columbia ............... Pitt Meadows Senior Secondary 7 Dean Ferris M 15 Nick Diegel M 6-4 195 Sr. Northville, Mich. .................................................................Central Michigan 8 Reegan Comeault A 4 Nick Doyle G 5-8 140 Fr. Phoenix, Md. .................................................................................McDonogh 9 J.T. Blubaugh A 38 Kevin Duffy G 5-9 185 Jr. Katonah, N.Y. ...................................................................................John Jay 10 John Kelly M 3 Greg Dutton G 6-2 185 Sr. Timonium, Md. ...........................................Calvert Hall College High School 11 Joe Meurer D 5 Turner Evans M 5-9 165 Jr. Peterborough, Ontario .................................................... Holy Cross Catholic 12 David Planning M 7 Dean Ferris M 5-11 175 Fr. Alma, Ontario .........................................................Culver Military Academy 13 Spencer Matches M 47 Dan Flake D 6-5 190 So. Medina, Ohio ..................................................................................... Medina 14 Carter Brown A 26 Sean Giampietro M 5-9 160 Fr. Garnet Valley, Pa. ............................................................Salesianum School 15 Nick Diegel M 50 Robby Haus D 6-0 195 So. Lutherville, Md. .................................................................................. Gilman 35 Luke Howard D 6-4 210 Jr. Potomac, Md. .....................................................................................Landon 16 Ryan Hunter A 16 Ryan Hunter A 5-8 160 So. Syosset, N.Y. ......................................................................................Syosset
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