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2013 STANDINGS THIS WEEK

Ivy League Overall After a stellar weekend for teams and individuals GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Streak around the Ivy League last week, the Ivy League Cornell 0 0-0 .000 0 0 3 3-0 1.000 49 20 W3 boasts two of the Top 5 teams in both the USILA and Princeton 0 0-0 .000 0 0 2 2-0 1.000 21 15 W2 NIKE/ polls. The League is 6-3 against Penn 0 0-0 .000 0 0 3 2-1 .667 32 29 L1 ranked teams already this season. Cornell jumped Brown 0 0-0 .000 0 0 1 1-1 .000 16 17 W1 up four spots to No. 3 after dominating Colgate, while Yale 0 0-0 .000 0 0 1 1-1 .000 24 18 W1 Princeton’s win at Johns Hopkins leapfrogged the Ti- Dartmouth 0 0-0 .000 0 0 1 1-2 .000 32 31 L1 gers up seven spots to No. 5. Penn is still in the Top 20 despite a narrow loss at Denver, while Yale is No. 20 Harvard 0 0-0 .000 0 0 1 1-2 .000 27 30 L1 in the NIKE/IL poll after an impressive win at Albany. Brown also got votes in both polls this week following CO-PLAYERS OF THE WEEK its overtime win at No. 7/5 UMass. Cornell senior defender Jason Noble (Orangeville, Ontario) shut down the 2012 Four teams return to the field on Tuesday. Cornell, Tewaarton Trophy winner Peter Baum in the Big Red’s dominating winover No. coming off its 19-3 blowout win over No. 9/11 Colgate, 9/11 Colgate. Baum entered the contest with a goal in 21 straight games. On visits Canisius. Yale travels to backyard rival Sacred Saturday, Noble smothered Baum, allowing him just three shots, none of which Heart. Penn travels to Lehigh in a Top 20 battle, while were on goal as Cornell jumped out to a 10-0 lead on its way to a 19-3 win. Baum’s Princeton hosts Villanova in its home opener. Also, on only point of the day came on an assist in the third quarter with Cornell holding an Wednesday, Brown visits Hartford. 11-1 advantage. The win over Colgate vaulted the Big Red to No. 3 in both polls this week. Noble also added a goal in Cornell’s win over Binghamton on Tuesday. The weekend slate opens Friday when Harvard hosts He is the first defender to win Ivy League Player of the Week since Brown’s Peter Georgetown. A nearly full slate of games is set for Fallon on April 26, 2010. Saturday, headlined by two Ivy-ACC match-ups when Cornell visits Virginia and Princeton travels to North Carolina. Noble’s Weekly Stats 2 GP, 1G, 1 Pts., 4 GB, 5 CTs UPCOMING SCHEDULE Princeton senior attack Jeff Froccaro (Sands Point, N.Y.) had three goals and an Tuesday, March 5 assist as the Tigers knocked off No. 3/3 Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, 11-8. Froccaro (3/3) Cornell at Canisius, 4 pm had a pair of third quarter tallies to turn a 7-6 deficit into an 8-7 lead. He also had a (20/RV) Yale at Sacred Heart, 7 pm big day at the X, going 5-for-9 in face-offs while the Blue Jays won 11 of the other 13 (18/18) Penn at (17/19) Lehigh, 7 pm draws in the contest. Princeton’s win over Johns Hopkins vaulted the Tigers seven (RV/--) Villanova at (5/5) Princeton, 7 pm spots in both polls to No. 5 this week. Wednesday, March 6 (RV/RV) Brown at Hartford, 3 pm Froccaro’s Weekly Stats 1 GP, 3G, 1A, 4 Pts., 3 GB, 6 shots, 5-9 FOs Friday, March 8 (RV/--) Georgetown at Harvard, 6 pm

Saturday, March 9 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (19/17) Fairfield at (20/RV) Yale, 1 pm Brown’s Kylor Bellistri (Potomac, Md.) led one of the greatest comebacks in the Saint Joseph’s at (RV/RV) Brown, 1 pm program’s history on Saturday as the Bears knocked off No. 7/5 UMass in overtime (3/3) Cornell at (9/8) Virginia, 1 pm in Amherst. Trailing by three goals with six minutes to play, 8-5, the freshman at- (5/5) Princeton at (11/9) North Carolina, 1 pm tacker scored three straight goals in a span of three minutes to pull the Bears even. 1-(RV/--) Villanova vs. (18/18) Penn, Brown wound up winning the game with 2:44 left in the first overtime period, 9-8. 2:30 pm [ESPN3] Robert Morris vs. Dartmouth, 3 pm

Bellistri Weekly Stats 1-Whitman’s Sampler Independence Classic, PPL Park, Chester, Pa. 1 GP, 3G, 3 Pts., 1 GB, 6 shots (X/Y) - X refers to national ranking in the NIKE/Inside Lacrosse Poll and Y refers to national ranking in the USILA Coaches Poll. 2013 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Week 2

HONOR ROLL Conrad Oberback, Yale (So., A, Greenwich, Conn.) WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS 1GP, 6G, 1 A, 7 Pts., 9 shots PLAYERS OF THE WEEK February 25...... Tim Schwaljie (Penn) Sr., A; (Cornell) Sr., A Daniel Mellynchuk, Brown (Jr., M, West Sayville, N.Y.) March 4...... Jason Noble (Cornell), Sr., D; Jeff Froccaro (Princeton), Sr., A 1 GP, 2G, 2 Pts., 1 GB, 1 CT, 2 Shots March 11...... Tim Schwalje, Penn (Sr., A, Setauket, N.Y.) March 18...... 2 GP, 2G, 4A, 6 Pts., 5 GB, 2 CT, 10 Shots March 25...... April 1...... Adam Hull, Dartmouth (So., M, Saint James, N.Y.) April 8...... 2 GP, 3G, 7A, 10 Pts., 5 GB, 1 CT, 7 Shots April 15...... April 22...... Matt O’Connor, Princeton (Fr., G, Spring Lake, N.J.) 1 GP, 10 Svs., 7 GA (held Johns Hopkins to half of its average) April 29 ......

Devin Dwyer, Harvard (Fr., A, Garden City, N.Y.) 2 GP, 4G, 5A, 9 Pts., 3 GB, 7 Shots ROOKIES OF THE WEEK February 25...... Ryan Ambler (Princeton) Fr., A WEEKLY AWARD HISTORY March 4...... Kylor Bellistri (Brown), Fr., A PLAYER OF THE WEEK March 11...... School Last Occurrence Player March 18...... Brown April 23, 2012 Sam Hurster March 25...... Cornell March 4, 2013 *Jason Noble April 1...... Dartmouth March 28, 2011 Fergus Campbell April 8...... Harvard April 2, 2012 Jeff Cohen April 15...... Penn February 25, 2013 *Tim Schwalje Princeton March 4, 2013 *Jeff Froccaro April 22...... Yale April 9, 2012 Matt Gibson April 29 ......

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK School Last Occurrence Player Brown March 4, 2013 *Kylor Bellistri HONOR ROLLS Cornell April 30, 2012 Matt Donovan February 25...... Bobby Lucas (Princeton), Brian Feeney (Penn), Dartmouth March 30, 2009 Fergus Campbell ...... Alex White (Harvard), Kirby Zdrill (Yale) Harvard April 16, 2012 Will Walker March 4...... Conrad Oberback (Yale), Daniel Mellynchuk (Brown), Penn April 25, 2011 Brian Feeney ...... Tim Schwalje (Penn), Adam Hull (Dartmouth), Princeton February 25, 2013 Ryan Ambler Yale March 12, 2012 Conrad Oberbeck ...... Matt O’Connor (Princeton), Devin Dwyer (Harvard) March 11...... *Shared honor March 18...... March 25...... April 1...... April 8...... April 15...... April 22...... April 29 ......

www.ivyleaguesports.com l @Ivy_Athletics l #IvyMLAX Page 2 2013 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Week 2 TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTES BROWN U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Assoc. (USILA) Poll After a season-opening loss, Brown rebounded in a big way on Saturday when it went Mar. 4, 2012 into Amherst and knocked off No. 7/5 UMass, 9-8, in overtime. Trailing 8-5 with six Rk Team (1st Place Votes)...... Record...... Points minutes left in regulation, freshman Kylor Bellistri scored three goals in three minutes 1 Maryland (11)...... 4-0...... 257 to tie the game. Daniel Mellynchuk followed with the game-winner with 2:44 left in the 2 Notre Dame (2) ...... 3-0...... 248 first OT to give the Bears the win, which has put them back into the “receiving votes” 3 Cornell...... 3-0 ...... 232 categories in both polls. 4 Loyola ...... 4-1 ...... 216 CORNELL 5 Princeton ...... 2-0 ...... 201 The Big Red moved to 3-0 on the year with what has to be the most impressive win by 6 Johns Hopkins ...... 3-1 ...... 181 any team thus far this season. Cornell scored the first 11 goals of the game on its way to 7 Denver ...... 4-1 ...... 172 a 19-3 win over backyard rival Colgate. The Raiders came into the game ranked No. 9 in 8 Virginia ...... 4-1 ...... 168 the NIKE/IL poll and No. 11 in USILA. However, Cornell ended Peter Baum’s streak of 21 straight games with a goal and got five goals fromSteve Mock and a seven-point day 9 UMass...... 3-1...... 140 from Rob Pannell (2g, 5a). Mock leads the Ivy with 11 goals thus far (3.67/gm). Cornell 9 North Carolina...... 2-2 ...... 140 leads the league in man-up scoring, converting 6-of-11 chances thus far. That’s a part 11 Ohio State...... 4-0 ...... 133 of their league-leading 49 goals (16.33 per contest). The Big Red will head south this 12 Syracuse...... 2-1 ...... 117 weekend for another Top 10 match-up, paying a visit to No. 9/8 Virginia. 13 Penn State...... 2-2 ...... 100 DARTMOUTH 14 Drexel...... 3-1 ...... 72 Dartmouth picked up its first win of the season last week when the Big Green came 15 Hofstra ...... 3-1 ...... 59 back to defeat rival Vermont, 13-10. Dartmouth scored 11 times in the second half to 16 Colgate ...... 3-1 ...... 57 rally from a three-goal deficit. Adam Hull was a big spark with five points in the win (2g, 17 Fairfield...... 3-2 ...... 55 3a). On Saturday, Dartmouth played in the Patriot Cup in Dallas and dropped a 10-9 18 Penn...... 2-1 ...... 49 decision to Georgetown. The Hoyas, who got votes in the NIKE/IL poll this week, scored the game-winner with three minutes remaining and held off a late Dartmouth rush. Hull 19 Lehigh...... 3-2 ...... 28 had another five-point afternoon with a goal and four assists. Dartmouth hosts Robert 20 Quinnipiac ...... 2-0 ...... 19 Morris on Saturday. Also receiving votes: Yale, Marist, Providence, Brown, Bucknell, St. HARVARD Harvard picked up its first win of the season at home last Tuesday, topping Holy Cross, John’s, Albany, Bellarmine, Duke 16-12. Freshman Devin Dwyer had a six-point afternoon with a pair of goals and four assists in the win. Dwyer is tied for the team lead in scoring with 10 points (4g, 6a). He Nike / Inside Lacrosse Magazine Poll added two goals and an assist in Harvard’s 10-5 setback. The Crimson are still looking Mar. 4, 2012 to hit their stride. Harvard is last in the league thus far in ground balls (24.67 per game), Rk Team (1st Place Votes)...... Record...... Points penalties (4.67 per game) and turnovers (18.33). 1 Maryland (22) ...... 4-0...... 497 PENN 2 Notre Dame (3)...... 3-0 ...... 476 One day after popping into the Top 20, Penn survived a scare from city rival Saint 3 Cornell ...... 3-0 ...... 447 Joseph’s, 6-5, last Tuesday. The Quakers then travelled out to the Rockies to face Top 4 Loyola ...... 4-1 ...... 421 10-foe Denver, dropping a 15-12 decision thanks in large part to Denver’s Wes Berg who 5 Princeton ...... 2-0 ...... 390 scored seven goals in the game. Penn outshot Denver in the game, 46-34, and won 17 of the game’s 31 faceoffs. Penn led 5-2 late in the first quarter, but Berg scored three 6 Johns Hopkins ...... 3-1 ...... 344 goals in 37 seconds to close out the quarter and added two more early in the second 7 Denver ...... 4-1 ...... 341 quarter. Trailing by six in the fourth, the Quakers cut it to two with three minutes to play, 8 Ohio State ...... 4-0 ...... 313 but couldn’t get closer. 9 Virginia ...... 4-1 ...... 297 10 Syracuse ...... 2-1 ...... 285 PRINCETON The Tigers recorded their own impressive road win on Friday night to kick off the Ivy’s 11 North Carolina ...... 2-2 ...... 230 banner weekend, knocking off No. 3 Johns Hopkins, 11-8, in front of a crowd of 2,352 12 Penn State ...... 2-2 ...... 224 and an ESPNU TV audience. Princeton trailed 7-6 midway through the third quarter, but 13 UMass ...... 3-1 ...... 213 scored five of the game’s final six goals. The Tigers turned up the defense in the second 14 Drexel ...... 3-1 ...... 152 half, limiting the Blue Jays to just 10 shots in the second half. Tom Schreiber had three 15 Colgate ...... 3-1 ...... 145 goals for Princeton. Jeff Froccaro had a four-point night, including a pair of goals that sparked the 5-1 run. The win vaulted Princeton seven spots in both polls. Princeton only 16 Hofstra ...... 3-1 ...... 123 has 71 shots in its first two games, but is second in the league in shooting percentage 17 Lehigh ...... 3-2 ...... 102 (29.6). Princeton’s next big test comes Saturday when it visits No. 11/9 North Carolina. 18 Pennsylvania...... 2-1 ...... 100 19 Fairfield ...... 3-2 ...... 43 YALE 20 Yale ...... 1-1 ...... 26 Yale got its first win of the season, topping No. 20/19 Albany on the road, 15-8. Conrad Oberbeck scored six goals on Saturday, coming within one of the sophomore school record set in 1958. Goalie Eric Natale stopped 12 shots to nearly double his previous Also receiving votes: Marist, Saint Johns, Providence, Bucknell, career high. Junior Brandon Mangan had five points, including four goals. Six different Duke, Bellarmine, Albany, Brown, Quinnipiac, Villanova, Stony Brook, Bulldogs scored goals.. Yale has been good in man-up and man-down situations thus Georgetown far, going 5-for-10 with the advantage and killing off 5-of-6 (both second in the League). Kirby Zdrill has four of those man-up tallies. Dylan Levings leads the Ivy in ground balls with 9.5 per contest.

www.ivyleaguesports.com l @Ivy_Athletics l #IvyMLAX Page 3 2013 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Week 2 IVY NOTES AGAINST THE TOP 20 THIS SEASON a pair of Yale’s defender in round seven when Michael McCormack and Peter It has been a good start to the season for the Ivy League. In 18 nonconference Johnson went back-to-back to Charlotte and Rochester, respectively. games thus far, the Ivy League has faced nine ranked opponents and is 6-3 in those games. A quick glance at how each of the Ivies have done against Two-time Ivy League Player of the Year Rob Pannell of Cornell was picked by ranked foes this season: Long Island (now New York) first overall in 2012 before getting injured during his college season. His draft rights still belong to the Lizards. NIKE/IL USILA Opponents Brown 1-0 1-0 UMass (W) For the third year in a row, the MLL Collegiate Draft was held before the start of Cornell 1-0 1-0 Colgate (W) the upcoming NCAA season and only seniors with expiring eligibility were eligible Dartmouth 0-1 0-1 Colgate (L) to be drafted. With the move, drafted players can directly join their respective MLL Harvard 0-1 0-1 UMass (L) teams following their senior seasons. Penn 1-1 1-1 Duke (W), Denver (L) Princeton 2-0 2-0 Hofstra (W), Hopkins (W) Round Two Yale 1-0 1-0 Albany (W) 10. Jason Noble, Defense, Hamilton (Cornell) Ivy Overall 6-3 6-3 Round Four QUITE A BIT BACK 31, Roger Ferguson, Defense, Denver (Brown) Looking back at last year’s scoring leaders, quite a bit returns around the Ancient Eight this season. Of the Top 20 ranked in points last year (22 players including Round Six ties), 13 of them return for 2013 led by Princeton’s Tom Schreiber who tied for 43. Max Van Bourgondien, Midfield, Charlotte (Cornell) the League-lead with 61. Round Seven Not included in that list is Cornell All-American Rob Pannell, who missed most 51. Michael McCormack, Defense, Charlotte (Yale) of last season with an injury. His 252 points rank fourth all-time in Ivy League 52. Peter Johnson, Defense, Rochester (Yale) history. UNDEFEATED IVY LEAGUE SEASONS Top Returning Scorers 2013 2012 Stats With a 6-0 record in 2012, Princeton became 39th squad to post a perfect record Player, Team year GP G A Pts. in Ivy League play. It was Princeton’s first unbeaten Ivy League season since Schreiber, Tom-PRIN JR 16 32 29 61 2001, which was the last time a team other than Cornell (2005, 2007 & 2011) Eipp, Daniel-HARV JR 14 24 18 42 had gone 6-0 in Ivy play. Dempster, Deron-YALE SR 14 37 2 39 Hurster, Sam-BRWN JR 15 31 8 39 Yale was the first team to do so, posting a 5-0 mark in 1956. With the addition Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN SR 16 27 12 39 of Brown in 1964, Cornell became the first team to go 6-0 in 1966. All-time, Mangan, Brandon-YALE JR 16 26 11 37 Princeton ahead of Cornell for the most undefeated Ivy League seasons, as the Donovan, Matt-COR SO 13 18 14 32 Tigers have run the table 18 times (including a 4-0-1 mark in 1960). Cornell (17), Schwalje, Tim-PENN SR 13 18 13 31 Brown (4), Penn (1) and Yale (1) have also posted unblemished marks in Ivy play. Piroli, Nick-BRWN SO 15 23 7 30 Van Bourgondien, Max-COR SR 13 17 12 29 REGULAR-SEASON TITLE BREAKDOWN Mock, Steve-COR SR 13 23 6 29 With a 6-0 mark, Princeton won the 2012 Ivy League title, marking the program’s MacDonald, Mike-PRIN SO 16 22 7 29 26th all-time Ivy League title (tied for the most with Cornell). With a win over English, Connor-COR SR 13 20 8 28 Cornell to finish off the unbeaten run, Princeton snapped Cornell’s streak of Shanley, Tucker-PRIN SR 16 20 8 28 winning at least a share of nine straight titles (2004-2011). It was Princeton’s 18th outright title. 2012 DRAFT RECAP Five Ivy League seniors were among the 64 players drafted during the 2013 Major Dating back to 1956 when Yale won the first Ivy League Championship, Cornell League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft held on January 11 in Philadelphia. and Princeton each have won 26 titles to lead a League in which each of the seven teams have won at least three championships: Cornell’s Jason Noble was the first of the five to be selected. He was picked in Total Outright First Last the second round with the 10th overall pick by the Hamilton Nationals. Noble was Champ. Champ. Champ. Champ. named second-team All-American and first-team All-Ivy following a junior season Brown 8 4 1969 2010 in which he anchored the 15th ranked defensive unit in the nation. A preseason Cornell 26 17 1966 2011 first-team All-American selection by Inside Lacrosse this season, Noble has Dartmouth 3 -- 1964 2003 played in 47 career games for the Big Red, making 45 starts. For his career, Harvard 3 -- 1964 1990 he averages 3.44 ground balls per game and over the course of the last two Penn 4 2 1983 1988 seasons, he has ranked among the nation’s best in caused turnovers. Princeton 25 17 1957 2010 Yale 6 2 1956 2010 Brown defender Roger Ferguson was selected in the fourth round by Denver. Totals 75 (in 55 seasons) 42 1956 2011 Cornell’s Max Van Bourgondien went to Charlotte in the sixth round, followed by www.ivyleaguesports.com l @Ivy_Athletics l #IvyMLAX Page 4 2013 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Week 2

FIFTEEN IVIES NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS winners with Matt McMonagle winning the inaugural award in 2007, followed by Max For the second straight season, fifteen Ivy League men’s lacrosse players earned Seibald in 2009. various Preseason All-America accolades from Inside Lacrosse. There were three first-team selections, three third-team selections and nine players earning Gonos, an economics concentrator with a cumulative GPA of 3.50, was voted by his honorable mention. The 2013 honorees include: teammates to serve as captain for the 2013 season. He has started as a defenseman in 37 of Harvard’s 42 games over the past three seasons, and last year recorded FIRST TEAM career-highs with 33 groundballs and 14 caused turnovers. Earlier this spring Inside A Rob Pannell Sr. Cornell Lacrosse tabbed him as a preseason All-America honorable mention selection. M Thomas Schreiber Jr. Princeton D Jason Noble Sr. Cornell Even more impressive than his play on the field has been Gonos’ work within the community. In November, he organized the Crimson’s involvement in Lacrosse THIRD TEAM Mustache Madness which raised $6,979 for the HEADstrong Foundation, a non-profit A Matt Donovan So. Cornell organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer. Gonos has also spent time D Maxx Meyer Jr. Penn working with Happy Helpers for the Homeless in his home state of Maryland, helping D Peter Johnson Sr. Yale to feed and clothe the homeless in Glen Burnie, Md.

HONORABLE MENTION A Brown team captain in 2013, Del Prince has displayed significant character, and A Dan Eipp Jr. Harvard leadership both on the field and off, and has already been accepted into Medical A Jeff Froccaro Sr. Princeton School in Buffalo, N.Y.. He led the charge with the men’s lacrosse community outreach FO Dylan Levings Jr. Yale efforts, organizing and actively participating with the Vartan Gregorian Elementary FO Doug Tesoriero Jr. Cornell School’s third grade classroom, and playing a large role with another major initiative: LSM Roger Ferguson Sr. Brown the annual 36-hour run where the Brown lacrosse program has raised enough money D Mike Bronzino Sr. Cornell ($18,000) to build a school in rural Sri Lanka. D Jason Gonos Sr. Harvard D Mike McCormack Sr. Yale A Biology/Pre-Med concentrator with a 3.90 GPA, Del Prince was All-Ivy selection D Rob Castelo Jr. Princeton in 2012, and a two-year starter for the Bears. Del Prince ranked 14th in the nation with 1.86 caused turnovers per game, while only drawing two penalties the entire FOUR IVIES AMONG 20 CANDIDATES FOR SENIOR CLASS AWARD season. He also played a key role in Brown’s man-down defense which was ranked Brown’s Clay Del Prince, Cornell’s Jason Noble, Harvard’s Jason Gonos and Yale’s fifth nationally. He earned Brown’s Unsung Hero Award (2011), and the Dom Starsia Peter Johnson are among the 20 candidates announced this week for the Senior Coaches Award (2012). CLASS Award in the sport of men’s lacrosse. Johnson, a 2012 USILA All-America pick, is a mechanical engineering major with a An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior 3.31 GPA. He successfully designed and manufactured an electricity-free automatic CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use door opener for his senior capstone design class and has also designed and 3D printed their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. his own iPhone cases for his computer aided design class. The candidates must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and Johnson, who spent last summer as an analyst at a private equity firm in New York competition. City, is the first Minnesotan in Yale lacrosse history and one of the first in the state to make it to a Division I program. During the summer and winter breaks, he has The 20 candidate class will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular mentored high school lacrosse players throughout Minnesota who aspired to play season, and those names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed college lacrosse. Other outreach activities include serving on the dean’s selection through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans. The winner will be committee in Berkeley College at Yale. announced during the 2013 NCAA Lacrosse Championships in Philadelphia during the May 25-27 festivities. Since his freshman year, Johnson and his teammates have been active contributors to the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, which provides support for a child affected by Noble leads the Cornell men’s lacrosse team as one of the team’s four co-captains. pediatric brain cancer. Johnson has spent time off the field organizing activities with He is an outstanding student in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics the affected child and his brother, making them honorary members of the Yale team and Management program and is involved in numerous community service projects. A the last three seasons. brother in Alpha Tau Omega, Noble is also a member of the prestigious Sphinx Head Honor Society, as well as serving as the men’s lacrosse team’s representative on the Johnson, a starter as a freshman for the Bulldogs, helped Yale earn its first Ivy League Student-Athlete Advisory Council. Championship since 1990 his rookie season, while earning All-Ivy honorable mention recognition. He helped the Elis win the 2012 Ivy League tournament and was selected Noble was named second-team All-American and first-team All-Ivy last season. to the all-tournament team. The Bulldog veteran, also a 2012 first-team All-Ivy and anchoring the 15th-ranked defensive unit in the nation. He started 13 games, missing second-team All-New England selection, was taken by Rochester in the seventh round one contest due to injury, and finished the year ranked eighth in the nation with 2.0 of the 2013 MLL draft. caused turnovers per game and ranking third on the team with 35 ground balls. He also caused at least one turnover in 12 of his 13 contests. More information on the Senior CLASS Award program can be found online at www. seniorclassaward.com. The Cornell men’s lacrosse team has produced two previous Senior CLASS Award

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Eleven Ivies Named to 2013 Tewaaraton Watch List An impressive 11 Ivy League players representing six IVIES IN 2013 NONCONFERENCE PLAY of the seven Ivy teams were named to the 2013 Men’s A combined conference-by-conference breakdown of the Ivy League teams versus the other Watch List. The list includes top players across all three divisions of collegiate lacrosse conferences: and serves to highlight the early contenders for the 2013 Tewaaraton Award. Conference Record America East Conference...... 3-0 The Tewaaraton Award selection committee will make Atlantic Coast Conference...... 1-0 additions to the list as the season progresses. In late BIG EAST...... 0-2 April, the list will be narrowed to 25 and those 25 Colonial Athletic Association...... 3-2 players will earn the distinction of Tewaaarton Nominees. Div. I Independents...... 1-0 Then, in mid-May, the five Tewaaarton Finalists will ECAC Lacrosse League...... 1-1 be announced and invited to the Tewaaraton Award Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference...... 0-0 Ceremony, which will take place on May 30th, at the Northeast Conference...... 0-1 Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of the American Patriot League...... 2-1 Indian in Washington D.C. ______Total ...... 11-7 (.611) Named to the list from the Ivy League are Harvard’s Daniel Eipp, Cornell’s Connor English, Penn’s Brian Feeney, Brown’s Roger Ferguson, Yale’s Peter Johnson, Penn’s Zack Losco, Yale’s Brandon Mangan, Yale’s Michael McCormack, Cornell’s Steve Mock, Cornell’s Rob Pannell (the 2011 recipient of the award), Princeton’s Tom Schreiber.

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RECORDS BOOK WATCH IVY LEAGUE TEAMS IN RANKINGS: Goals, Career No. Year 1. Mike French (Cornell) 191 1974-76 USILA Poll Brown Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale 2. Jesse H. Hubbard (Princeton) 163 1995-98 Preseason (Jan. 28) RV 8 -- RV -- 14 17 3. Jon Reese (Yale) 162 1987-90 Week 1 (Feb. 18) -- 7 -- RV RV 13 17 4. Andy Towers (Brown) 150 1990-93 Week 2 (Feb. 25) -- 7 -- -- t-14 12 -- 5. Chris Massey (Princeton) 146 1995-98 Week 3 (March 4) RV 3 -- -- 18 5 RV 6. David Evans (Brown) 145 1993-96 Week 4 (March 11) ------7. Oliver Marti (Brown) 144 1990-93 Week 5 (March 18) ------8. Jeff Cohen (Harvard) 142 2009-12 Week 6 (March 25) ------9. Ryan Hurley (Cornell) 140 2007-10 Week 7 (April 1) ------10. Jeff Hickey (Dartmouth) 139 1976-79 Week 8 (April 8) ------Week 9 (April 15) ------Rob Pannell (Cornell) 112 2009-pres. Week 10 (April 22) ------Week 11 (April 29) ------Assists, Career Week 12 (May 6) ------1. (Brown) 205 1989-92 2. Kevin E. Lowe (Princeton) 174 1991-94 Nike/Inside Lacrosse Poll Brown Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale 3. Eamon McEneaney (Cornell) 164 1975-77 Preseason (Jan. 28) -- 6 ------14 19 4. Ryan J. Boyle (Princeton) 162 2001-04 Week 1 (Feb. 18) -- 5 -- -- RV 14 20 5. Rob Pannell (Cornell) 160 2009-pres. Week 2 (Feb. 25) -- 5 -- -- 15 12 -- 6. Mike Eckert (Harvard) 152 1993-96 Week 3 (March 4) RV 3 -- -- 18 5 20 7. Grady Watts (Harvard) 145 1960-62 8. Jonathan A. Hess (Princeton) 133 1995-98 Week 4 (March 11) ------9. Tim Goldstein (Cornell) 122 1987-88 Week 5 (March 18) ------10. Steve Martin (Harvard) 116 1975-78 Week 6 (March 25) ------Week 7 (April 1) ------Points, Career Week 8 (April 8) ------1. Darren Lowe (Brown) 316 1989-92 Week 9 (April 15) ------2. Mike French (Cornell) 296 1974-76 Week 10 (April 22) ------3. Rob Pannell (Cornell) 272 2009-pres. Week 11 (April 29) ------4. Eamon McEneaney (Cornell) 256 1975-77 Week 12 (May 6) ------5. (Princeton) 247 1991-94 6. Mike Eckert (Harvard) 243 1993-96 NCAA Div. I RPI Brown Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale 7. Grady Watts (Harvard) 241 1960-62 Release 1 (TBA) ------8. David Evans (Brown) 232 1993-96 Release 2 (TBA) ------8. (Princeton) 232 2001-04 Release 3 (TBA) ------10. Jonathan Hess (Princeton) 215 1995-98

Goals Against Avg., Career 1. Trevor Tierney (Princeton) 6.65 1998-01 2. Matt McMonagole (Cornell) 7.27 2004-07 3. Jordan Burke (Brown) 7.51 2006-09 4. Tyler Fiorito (Princeton) 7.67 2009-12 5. Justin Cynar (Cornell) 7.88 1999-02 6. Joe Pike (Harvard) 7.99 2006-09 7. Peter Ruchkin (Cornell) 8.01 1982-84

Saves, Career 1. Chris Miller (Harvard) 847 1989-92 2. Rich Dressler (Yale) 796 1991-94 3. Paul Schimoler (Cornell) 787 1986-89 4. Mike Bregmann (Harvard) 784 1984-88 5. Joe Pilch (Yale) 755 1996-99 6. Scott Bacigalupo (Princeton) 732 1991-94 7. Rob Lyng (Harvard) 722 1994-97 8. Michael LaRocco (Cornell) 699 1993-96 9. Mitch Whiteley (Dartmouth) 673 1970-73 10. Dick Alter (Brown) 631 1964-66

www.ivyleaguesports.com l @Ivy_Athletics l #IvyMLAX Page 7 2013 Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Week 2 2013 TELEVISION SCHEDULE IVY INFORMATION IvyLeagueSports.com is the single source to get all the latest information regarding While more games still may be added, thus far the Ivy League will make 13 Ivy League athletics and its student-athletes. Fans and media can also follow the Ivy League on Twitter and Facebook: television appearances in the 2013 season. As a part of its new television pack- age with the NBC Sports Network, NBCSN will televise the Duke-Harvard game @Ivy_Athletics facebook.com/TheIvyLeague on March 30. NBCSN also televised 13 men’s and eight football games as part of the package. Last May, the Ivy League and NBC announced The weekly men’s lacrosse release is posted on Monday afternoons during the sea- a two-year renewal of the contract to carry football, men’s basketball and men’s son after the Ivy League weekly award winners are announced in the early afternoon. Schedules, scores, standings, statistics and links are updated daily. lacrosse.

Men’s Lacrosse Contacts In addition, ESPN will carry 11 games on its various platforms, including the Ivy Brown League Tournament semifinals on May 3 via ESPN3 and the Ivy League Tourna- Chris Humm (401) 863-1095 office ment finals on May 5 on ESPNU. [email protected] brownbears.com

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BROWN BEARS CORNELL BIG RED DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN HARVARD CRIMSON (1-1, 0-0 IVY) (3-0, 0-0 IVY) (1-2, 0-0 IVY) (1-2, 0-0 IVY) Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Feb. 23 Quinnipiac L 9-7 Feb. 24 vs. Hobart 1 (TWCS) W 19-11 Feb. 23 Colgate L 13-10 Feb. 23 Massachusetts L 8-6 Mar. 2 at Massachusetts W 9-8 (ot) Feb. 26 Binghamton W 11-6 Feb. 26 Vermont W 13-8 Feb. 26 Holy Cross W 16-12 Mar. 6 at Hartford 3 pm Mar. 2 Colgate W 19-3 Mar. 2 vs. Georgetown 1 L 10-9 Mar. 2 at Hofstra L 10-5 Mar. 9 Saint Joseph’s 1 pm Mar. 5 at Canisius 4 pm Mar. 9 Robert Morris 3 pm Mar. 8 Georgetown 6 pm Mar. 16 Harvard * 7 pm Mar. 9 at Virginia 1 pm Mar. 18 at North Carolina 4 pm Mar. 16 at Brown * 7 pm Mar. 24 at High Point 1 pm Mar. 16 at Yale * 1 pm Mar. 23 Harvard * 1 pm Mar. 19 Bryant 7 pm Mar. 27 at No Carolina (ESPNU) 6 pm Mar. 19 Bucknell 4 pm Mar. 26 at Hofstra 4 pm Mar. 23 at Dartmouth * 1 pm Mar. 30 at Princeton * 1 pm Mar. 23 Penn * 1 pm Mar. 30 at Cornell * 12 pm Mar. 26 Albany (N.Y.) 7 pm Apr. 6 Penn * 1 pm Mar. 26 Siena 4 pm Apr. 6 at Yale * 2:30 pm Mar. 30 Duke (NBCSN) 7 pm Apr. 12 at Yale * 7 pm Mar. 30 Dartmouth * 12 pm Apr. 9 Hartford 3 pm Apr. 6 Cornell * 1 pm Apr. 16 at Providence 7 pm Apr. 6 at Harvard * 1 pm Apr. 13 Princeton * 1 pm Apr. 9 at Quinnipiac 4 pm Apr. 20 Cornell * 3 pm Apr. 10 at Syracuse (ESPNU) 6 pm Apr. 20 at Penn * 1 pm Apr. 13 Penn * 1 pm Apr. 23 at Bryant 7 pm Apr. 20 at Brown * 3 pm Apr. 23 at Holy Cross 4 pm Apr. 19 at Princeton * (ESPNU) 6 pm Apr. 27 at Dartmouth * 6 pm Apr. 27 vs. Princeton * 2 (ESPNU) 4 pm Apr. 27 Brown * 6 pm Apr. 27 Yale * 2 pm

* - Ivy League Contest * - Ivy League Contest * - Ivy League Contest * - Ivy League Contest 1 - Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.) 1 - at Dallas 2 - Konica Minolta Big City Classic (E. Rutherford, N.J.)

PENN QUAKERS PRINCETON TIGERS YALE BULLDOGS POSTSEASON SCHEDULE (2-1, 0-0 IVY) (2-0, 0-0 IVY) (1-1, 0-0 IVY) Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Event Time Feb. 22 Duke W 14-9 Feb. 23 at Hofstra W 10-7 Feb. 23 at St. John’s (N.Y.) L 10-9 Ivy League Tournament* Feb. 26 Saint Joseph’s W 6-5 Mar. 1 at Johns Hopkins (ESPNU) W 11-8 Mar. 2 at Albany (N.Y.) W 15-8 May 3 1 - Semifinal One TBA Mar. 2 at Denver L 15-12 Mar. 5 Villanova 7 pm Mar. 5 at Sacred Heart 7 pm May 3 1 - Semifinal Two TBA Mar. 5 at Lehigh 7 pm Mar. 9 at North Carolina 1 pm Mar. 9 Fairfield 1 pm May 5 1 - Championship TBA Mar. 9 vs. Villanova (ESPN3) 1 2:30 Mar. 12 Manhattan 7 pm Mar. 16 Cornell * 1 pm pm Mar. 16 at Penn * 3 pm Mar. 22 at Princeton * (ESPNU) 5 pm NCAA Championship Mar. 16 Princeton * 3 pm Mar. 22 Yale * (ESPNU) 5 pm Mar. 30 at Penn * 1 pm May 11 2 - First Round TBA Mar. 23 at Cornell * 1 pm Mar. 30 Brown * 1 pm Apr. 2 Providence 7 pm May 12 2 - First Round TBA Mar. 30 Yale * 1 pm Apr. 6 Syracuse (ESPNU) 5 pm Apr. 6 Dartmouth * 2:30 pm May 18 3 - Quarterfinals 12/2:30 pm Apr. 6 at Brown * 1 pm Apr. 9 at Rutgers 7 pm Apr. 12 Brown * 7 pm May 19 4 - Quarterfinals 12/2:30 pm Apr. 13 at Harvard * 1 pm Apr. 13 at Dartmouth * 1 pm Apr. 15 Stony Brook 7 pm May 25 5 - Semifinal One 2:30 pm Apr. 20 Dartmouth * 1 pm Apr. 19 Harvard * (ESPNU) 6 pm Apr. 20 at Maryland 1 pm May 25 5 - Semifinal Two 5 pm Apr. 27 vs. Bellarmine 2 5:30 pm Apr. 27 vs. Cornell (ESPNU) 1 4 pm Apr. 27 at Harvard * 2 pm May 27 5 - NCAA Championship 1 pm

* - Ivy League Contest * - Ivy League Contest * - Ivy League Contest 1 - At the site of the regular-season champion 1 - Whitman’s Sampler Independence (PPL Park, 1 - Konica Minolta Big City Classic (E. Rutherford, N.J.) 2 - at TBD (Campus Sites) Chester, Pa.) 3 - at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (College Park, 2 - Radnor, Pa. Md.) 4 - at Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Ind.) 5 - NCAA Championship semifinals and final to be played at Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia).

* - The Ivy League Tournament determines the League’s automatic NCAA Championship qualifier.

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To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 33.3% of their team's games, goalies at least 33.3% of their team's minutes.

GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Mock, Steve-COR 3 11 3.67 1. Pannell, Rob-COR 3 11 3.67 2. Oberbeck, Conrad-YALE 2 7 3.50 2. Hull, Adam-DART 3 7 2.33 3. Pannell, Rob-COR 3 9 3.00 3. Schwalje, Tim-PENN 3 6 2.00 Mangan, Brandon-YALE 2 6 3.00 Ambler, Ryan-PRIN 2 4 2.00 5. Buczek, Connor-COR 3 8 2.67 5. Hurster, Sam-BRWN 2 3 1.50 6. Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN 2 5 2.50 Mangan, Brandon-YALE 2 3 1.50 MacDonald, Mike-PRIN 2 5 2.50 McCarthy, Ryan-YALE 2 3 1.50 Schreiber, Tom-PRIN 2 5 2.50 Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN 2 3 1.50 9. Schwalje, Tim-PENN 3 7 2.33 Perkins, Jeff-DART 2 3 1.50 White, Alex-HARV 3 7 2.33 Fishman, Adam-DART 2 3 1.50 Ferguson, Roger-BRWN 2 3 1.50

POINTS PER GAME GP G A Pts Avg/G GAME-WINNING GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Pannell, Rob-COR 3 9 11 20 6.67 1. Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN 2 1 0.50 2. Mangan, Brandon-YALE 2 6 3 9 4.50 Schreiber, Tom-PRIN 2 1 0.50 3. Schwalje, Tim-PENN 3 7 6 13 4.33 Mellynchuk, Daniel-BRWN 2 1 0.50 4. Oberbeck, Conrad-YALE 2 7 1 8 4.00 Zdrill, Kirby-YALE 2 1 0.50 Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN 2 5 3 8 4.00 Schwalje, Tim-PENN 3 1 0.33 6. Buczek, Connor-COR 3 8 3 11 3.67 Mock, Steve-COR 3 1 0.33 Mock, Steve-COR 3 11 0 11 3.67 Buczek, Connor-COR 3 1 0.33 8. White, Alex-HARV 3 7 3 10 3.33 Pannell, Rob-COR 3 1 0.33 Hull, Adam-DART 3 3 7 10 3.33 Dysenchuk, Nikki-DART 3 1 0.33 10. Hurster, Sam-BRWN 2 3 3 6 3.00 Schwartz, Peter-HARV 3 1 0.33 Schreiber, Tom-PRIN 2 5 1 6 3.00 Laco, Will-PENN 3 1 0.33

GROUND BALLS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G SHOTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Levings, Dylan-YALE 2 19 9.50 1. Pannell, Rob-COR 3 33 11.00 2. Keith, Thomas-COR 3 20 6.67 Oberbeck, Conrad-YALE 2 22 11.00 3. Tesoriero, Doug-COR 3 19 6.33 3. Mangan, Brandon-YALE 2 21 10.50 Hession, Phil-DART 3 19 6.33 4. Schreiber, Tom-PRIN 2 18 9.00 5. Osgood, Robert-DART 3 17 5.67 5. Hurster, Sam-BRWN 2 17 8.50 6. Schwalje, Tim-PENN 3 23 7.67 7. Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN 2 15 7.50 8. White, Alex-HARV 3 22 7.33 9. Mock, Steve-COR 3 21 7.00 10. Belinsky, Drew-PENN 3 19 6.33 Dysenchuk, Nikki-DART 3 19 6.33

MAN-UP GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G MAN-DOWN GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Zdrill, Kirby-YALE 2 4 2.00 1. White, Alex-HARV 3 1 0.33 2. Mock, Steve-COR 3 3 1.00 3. Bock, Isaac-PENN 3 2 0.67 Mumford, Henry-HARV 3 2 0.67 Costabile, Chris-DART 3 2 0.67

GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GAavg SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Saves GA Pct. 1. Fiore, AJ-COR 3 16 169:37 5.66 1. Fiore, AJ-COR 3 35 16 . 6 8 6 2. O'Connor, Matt-PRIN 2 14 119:42 7.02 2. O'Connor, Matt-PRIN 2 16 14 . 5 3 3 3. Kelly, Jack-BRWN 2 12 91:16 7.89 3. Krieger, Harry-HARV 3 33 30 . 5 2 4 4. Natale, Eric-YALE 2 18 120:00 9.00 4. Natale, Eric-YALE 2 19 18 . 5 1 4 5. Feeney, Brian-PENN 3 29 180:00 9.67 5. Susskind, Bernie-DART 3 32 31 . 5 0 8 6. Krieger, Harry-HARV 3 30 180:00 10.00 6. Feeney, Brian-PENN 3 29 29 . 5 0 0 7. Susskind, Bernie-DART 3 31 180:00 10.33 7. Kelly, Jack-BRWN 2 10 12 . 4 5 5 2013 Ivy League INDIVIDUAL LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 04, 2013 (All games)

SAVES PER GAME GP No. Avg/G SHUTOUTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Fiore, AJ-COR 3 35 11.67 2. Krieger, Harry-HARV 3 33 11.00 3. Susskind, Bernie-DART 3 32 10.67 4. Feeney, Brian-PENN 3 29 9.67 5. Natale, Eric-YALE 2 19 9.50 6. O'Connor, Matt-PRIN 2 16 8.00 7. Kelly, Jack-BRWN 2 10 5.00

FACEOFF PERCENT GP Won Lost Pct. 1. Tesoriero, Doug-COR 3 43 20 . 6 8 3 2. O'Neil, Mike-COR 3 6 3 . 6 6 7 3. Levings, Dylan-YALE 2 28 18 . 6 0 9 4. Schattner, Matt-COR 3 3 2 . 6 0 0 5. Froccaro, Jeff-PRIN 2 5 4 . 5 5 6 6. Mendola, Gabriel-HARV 3 15 14 . 5 1 7 7. Feeney, Danny-PENN 3 23 22 . 5 1 1 8. Hession, Phil-DART 3 27 26 . 5 0 9 9. Otero, Alexander-YALE 2 1 1 . 5 0 0 10. McCallion, Joe-PENN 3 13 14 . 4 8 1

Team Identification Team ID Brown BRWN Cornell COR Dartmouth DART Harvard HARV Penn PENN Princeton PRIN Yale YALE 2013 Ivy League CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 04, 2013 (All games)

GOALS/GAME GP No. Avg/G ASSISTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Cornell 3 49 16.33 1. Dartmouth 3 24 8.00 2. Yale 2 24 12.00 Cornell 3 24 8.00 3. Dartmouth 3 32 10.67 3. Yale 2 15 7.50 Penn 3 32 10.67 4. Brown 2 14 7.00 5. Princeton 2 21 10.50 5. Princeton 2 11 5.50 6. Harvard 3 27 9.00 6. Penn 3 13 4.33 7. Brown 2 16 8.00 7. Harvard 3 12 4.00

GROUND BALLS/GAME GP No. Avg/G POINTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Cornell 3 122 40.67 1. Cornell 3 73 24.33 2. Yale 2 71 35.50 2. Yale 2 39 19.50 3. Dartmouth 3 100 33.33 3. Dartmouth 3 56 18.67 4. Penn 3 93 31.00 4. Princeton 2 32 16.00 5. Brown 2 53 26.50 5. Brown 2 30 15.00 6. Princeton 2 51 25.50 Penn 3 45 15.00 7. Harvard 3 74 24.67 7. Harvard 3 39 13.00

SHOTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G SHOT PERCENT GP Goals Shots Pct. 1. Cornell 3 149 49.67 1. Cornell 3 49 149 . 3 2 9 2. Brown 2 94 47.00 2. Princeton 2 21 71 . 2 9 6 3. Yale 2 93 46.50 3. Harvard 3 27 94 . 2 8 7 4. Penn 3 132 44.00 4. Dartmouth 3 32 121 . 2 6 4 5. Dartmouth 3 121 40.33 5. Yale 2 24 93 . 2 5 8 6. Princeton 2 71 35.50 6. Penn 3 32 132 . 2 4 2 7. Harvard 3 94 31.33 7. Brown 2 16 94 . 1 7 0

MAN-UP GOALS GP No. Avg/G MAN-DOWN GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Cornell 3 6 2.00 1. Harvard 3 1 0.33 2. Yale 2 5 2.50 2. Yale 2 0 0.00 Dartmouth 3 5 1.67 Dartmouth 3 0 0.00 4. Harvard 3 3 1.00 Brown 2 0 0.00 Brown 2 3 1.50 Penn 3 0 0.00 Penn 3 3 1.00 Princeton 2 0 0.00 7. Princeton 2 2 1.00 Cornell 3 0 0.00

MAN-UP SCORING PCT GP No. Att. Pct. PENALTY-KILLING PCT GP GA Att. PK Pct. 1. Cornell 3 6 11 . 5 4 5 1. Princeton 2 1 7 . 8 5 7 2. Yale 2 5 10 . 5 0 0 2. Yale 2 1 6 . 8 3 3 Brown 2 3 6 . 5 0 0 3. Brown 2 1 4 . 7 5 0 4. Penn 3 3 8 . 3 7 5 4. Cornell 3 3 10 . 7 0 0 5. Dartmouth 3 5 15 . 3 3 3 5. Dartmouth 3 3 8 . 6 2 5 6. Harvard 3 3 12 . 2 5 0 6. Harvard 3 5 13 . 6 1 5 7. Princeton 2 2 9 . 2 2 2 7. Penn 3 4 8 . 5 0 0

PENALTIES/GAME GP No. Avg/G PENALTY MINUTES/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Brown 2 4 2.00 1. Brown 2 2.5 1.25 2. Yale 2 6 3.00 2. Yale 2 4.0 2.00 3. Penn 3 9 3.00 3. Dartmouth 3 6.0 2.00 Dartmouth 3 9 3.00 4. Penn 3 7.0 2.33 5. Cornell 3 10 3.33 Cornell 3 7.0 2.33 6. Princeton 2 7 3.50 6. Princeton 2 6.5 3.25 7. Harvard 3 14 4.67 7. Harvard 3 10.5 3.50

TURNOVERS/GAME GP No. Avg/G CAUSED TURNOVER/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Princeton 2 23 11.50 1. Cornell 3 32 10.67 2. Penn 3 38 12.67 2. Dartmouth 3 27 9.00 3. Yale 2 27 13.50 3. Brown 2 17 8.50 Brown 2 27 13.50 Yale 2 17 8.50 5. Dartmouth 3 42 14.00 5. Penn 3 22 7.33 Cornell 3 42 14.00 6. Harvard 3 20 6.67 7. Harvard 3 55 18.33 7. Princeton 2 12 6.00 2013 Ivy League CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 04, 2013 (All games)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA Minutes GA Avg. SHUTOUTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Cornell 3 20 180:00 6.67 1. Cornell 3 0 0.00 2. Princeton 2 15 120:00 7.50 Princeton 2 0 0.00 3. Brown 2 17 121:16 8.41 Brown 2 0 0.00 4. Yale 2 18 120:00 9.00 Yale 2 0 0.00 5. Penn 3 29 180:00 9.67 Penn 3 0 0.00 6. Harvard 3 30 180:00 10.00 Harvard 3 0 0.00 7. Dartmouth 3 31 180:00 10.33 Dartmouth 3 0 0.00

SAVES/GAME GP No. Avg/G SAVE PERCENT GP GA Saves Save% 1. Cornell 3 35 11.67 1. Cornell 3 20 35 . 6 3 6 2. Harvard 3 33 11.00 2. Harvard 3 30 33 . 5 2 4 3. Dartmouth 3 32 10.67 3. Princeton 2 15 16 . 5 1 6 4. Penn 3 29 9.67 4. Yale 2 18 19 . 5 1 4 5. Yale 2 19 9.50 5. Dartmouth 3 31 32 . 5 0 8 6. Princeton 2 16 8.00 6. Penn 3 29 29 . 5 0 0 7. Brown 2 14 7.00 7. Brown 2 17 14 . 4 5 2

FACEOFF PERCENT GP Won Lost Pct. SHOTS ON GOAL/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Cornell 3 53 27 . 6 6 3 1. Cornell 3 83 27.67 2. Yale 2 29 19 . 6 0 4 2. Yale 2 54 27.00 3. Penn 3 36 36 . 5 0 0 3. Brown 2 51 25.50 4. Harvard 3 32 34 . 4 8 5 4. Dartmouth 3 71 23.67 5. Dartmouth 3 32 39 . 4 5 1 5. Penn 3 67 22.33 6. Princeton 2 17 23 . 4 2 5 6. Princeton 2 36 18.00 7. Brown 2 11 29 . 2 7 5 7. Harvard 3 52 17.33 2013 Ivy League CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 04, 2013 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA Current unbeaten streak Cornell 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3-0 1.000 49 20 Cornell -- 3-0 Princeton 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1.000 21 15 Princeton -- 2-0 Penn 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2-1 . 6 6 7 32 29 Brown -- 1-0 Yale 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 . 5 0 0 24 18 Yale -- 1-0 Brown 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 . 5 0 0 16 17 Dartmouth 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 . 3 3 3 32 31 Harvard 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 . 3 3 3 27 30

Team Miscellaneous GP GF-GA Margin Shots Shot% Saves Save% GB Face% TO CT Pen-PIM Brown 2 16-17 -0.5 94 . 1 7 0 14 . 4 5 2 53 . 2 7 5 27 17 4-2.5 Cornell 3 49-20 +9.7 149 . 3 2 9 35 . 6 3 6 122 . 6 6 3 42 32 10-7.0 Dartmouth 3 32-31 +0.3 121 . 2 6 4 32 . 5 0 8 100 . 4 5 1 42 27 9-6.0 Harvard 3 27-30 -1.0 94 . 2 8 7 33 . 5 2 4 74 . 4 8 5 55 20 14-10.5 Penn 3 32-29 +1.0 132 . 2 4 2 29 . 5 0 0 93 . 5 0 0 38 22 9-7.0 Princeton 2 21-15 +3.0 71 . 2 9 6 16 . 5 1 6 51 . 4 2 5 23 12 7-6.5 Yale 2 24-18 +3.0 93 . 2 5 8 19 . 5 1 4 71 . 6 0 4 27 17 6-4.0

Attendance Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Brown 1-345 345 1-1036 1036 0-0 0 2-1381 690 Cornell 2-655 328 0-0 0 1-1476 1476 3-2131 710 Dartmouth 2-773 386 0-0 0 1-0 0 3-773 258 Harvard 2-1568 784 1-1978 1978 0-0 0 3-3546 1182 Penn 2-1655 828 1-1968 1968 0-0 0 3-3623 1208 Princeton 0-0 0 2-3908 1954 0-0 0 2-3908 1954 Yale 0-0 0 2-506 253 0-0 0 2-506 253 Totals 9-4996 555 7-9396 1342 2-1476 738 18-15868 882 2013 Ivy League Conference Individual Highs Through games of Mar 04, 2013 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 9 Pannell, Rob (Cornell) vs Hobart (Feb 24, 2013) 7 Schwalje, Tim (Penn) vs Duke (Feb 22, 2013) 7 Pannell, Rob (Cornell) vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) 7 Oberbeck, Conrad (Yale) at Albany (Mar 02, 2013) Goals 6 Oberbeck, Conrad (Yale) at Albany (Mar 02, 2013) 5 Mock, Steve (Cornell) vs Hobart (Feb 24, 2013) 5 Mock, Steve (Cornell) vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) Assists 5 Pannell, Rob (Cornell) vs Hobart (Feb 24, 2013) 5 Pannell, Rob (Cornell) vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) Shots 18 Pannell, Rob (Cornell) vs Binghamton (Feb 26, 2013) 13 Schwalje, Tim (Penn) vs Duke (Feb 22, 2013) 13 Oberbeck, Conrad (Yale) at St. John's (Feb 23, 2013) Saves 15 Feeney, Brian (Penn) vs Duke (Feb 22, 2013) 15 Fiore, AJ (Cornell) vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) 2013 Ivy League Conference Team Highs Through games of Mar 04, 2013 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

POINTS 31 Cornell vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) 28 Cornell vs Hobart (Feb 24, 2013) GOALS 19 Cornell vs Hobart (Feb 24, 2013) 19 Cornell vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) ASSISTS 12 Dartmouth vs Vermont (2/26/13) 12 Cornell vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013) SHOTS 58 Cornell vs Binghamton (Feb 26, 2013) 48 Brown vs Quinnipiac (Feb 23, 2013) 48 Yale at St. John's (Feb 23, 2013) 48 Dartmouth vs Vermont (2/26/13) SAVES 15 Penn vs Duke (Feb 22, 2013) 15 Cornell vs Colgate (Mar 02, 2013)