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Game 6 u bucknell Tiger Game Notes

2008 LACROSSE NOTES 2008 Towson Schedule 2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse: Game 6 Date Opponent TV Time/Score Towson Tigers (1-4) vs. #15 Bucknell Bison (5-2) F23 #18 LOYOLA WMAR/ESPNU L, 8-13 M2 #16 DENVER W, 10-9 uDate: March 25, 2008 uRadio: WTMD-FM 89.7 M8 at #6 Maryland L, 7-12 uTime: 7 p.m. (ET) Spiro Morekas (pxp) M15 #2 VIRGINIA L, 13-18 uAt: Towson, Md. Greg Lacour (color) M21 uat #15 Hofstra * L, 8-13 M25 #15 BUCKNELL 7 p.m. Johnny Unitas ® Stadium uTV: None M29 at Robert Morris * 1 p.m. FieldTurf (11,198) uLive Stats: www.towsontigers.com A1 UMBC 7:30 p.m. uTickets: 410-704-2244 A5 DELAWARE * WMAR/ESPNU 12 p.m. uSeries: Towson leads, 14-1 A9 at Sacred Heart * 2 p.m. A12 DREXEL * CN8 3 p.m. TIGERS return home to face old A18 VILLANOVA * 7:30 p.m. COUNTDOWN TO FACE-OFF ECC rival Bucknell on tuesday 10 - The Tigers have defeated the Bison ten straight times A23 at Johns Hopkins ESPNU 7 p.m. Looking to snap their three-game losing streak, the Tigers in the series and lead by a 14-1 margin. A26 PENNSYLVANIA WMAR/ESPNU 1 p.m. will return to Johnny Unitas ® Stadium on Tuesday evening to 9 - Mark Miller set the Towson single-game record with A30 CAA Semi-Finals TBA host at 7 p.m. ... The game will be broad- nine assists in the Tigers’ 20-15 victory over Bucknell M3 CAA Championship CN8 TBA cast on WTMD-FM 89.7 with Spiro Morekas, ‘83 and Greg La- on Apr. 13, 1983. The record was broken by Spencer • Home games in BOLD Cour, ‘80 calling the action ... Currently 1-4 overall, the Tigers Ford, who had 10 assists against Gannon in 1999. 8 - The Tigers are a perfect 8-0 all-time against the Bison * - Colonial Athletic Association game dropped their third straight game on Friday night with a 13-8 at home in the series. setback against Hofstra University in their CAA opener. 7 - Senior goalkeeper Matt Antol posted seven saves in 2008 Bucknell Schedule his first start of the season against Hofstra on Friday Date Opponent TV Time/Score TIGERS vs. bucknell -- the series evening. F16 at Duke L, 4-16 Tuesday’s game between the Tigers and the Bison will be the 6 - Sophomore midfielder Eric Boyle has recorded six F24 HOBART W, 10-9 16th all-time meeting between the two teams in a series which assists in the last two games. He had three assists M1 OHIO STATE W, 8-7 (3OT) Towson leads by a 14-1 margin ... However, it will be the first against Virginia before a three-assist effort at Hofstra M8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 14-6 meeting between the two teams since the 1995 season ... The last week. M11 FAIRFIELD W, 9-8 Tigers have won the last ten meetings in the series. 5 - Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke enters Tues- M15 LAFAYETTE * W, 9-7 The Tigers and the Bison were former East Coast Confer- day’s game against Bucknell tied for fifth place in the M19 at Navy * L, 3-4 (OT) ence rivals from 1983 to 1994 ... As ECC rivals, the Tigers won CAA with a 3.00 point per game average. M25 at Towson 7 p.m. 12 of 13 meetings ... The two teams shared the 1985 ECC 4 - Junior midfielderMitchell Rosensweig has won 57.4 per cent of the face-offs he has taken this season, M29 at Holy Cross 1 p.m. Championship after the Bison earned a home 14-10 victory good for fourth place in the CAA rankings. A4 ARMY * 7 p.m. over Towson. 3 - The Tigers will be looking to snap their three-game A11 at Lehigh * 7:30 p.m. losing streak, which is their longest since the 2000 A15 at Penn State 7:30 p.m. scouting bucknell season. A19 COLGATE * 8 p.m. Currently 5-2 on the season, the Bison are ranked 15th in 2 - Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke needs two • Home games in BOLD the USILA Coaches Poll and are ranked 17th in the Nike/In- goals to move into a tie for seventh place on the Ti- gers’ career goals list. He has 90 career goals. * - game side Lacrosse Media Poll ... The Bison had their five-game win streak snapped with a 4-3 overtime setback against Navy last 1 - The Bison have just one victory over the Tigers in the Wednesday afternoon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium series - a 14-10 win at Bucknell on Apr. 10, 1985. Coaches ... It was the Patriot League opener for both teams. Towson Tony Seaman (Cortland St., ‘65) Despite being held scoreless for the first time this season LAST TIME OUT: at hofstra Record at Towson 78-60 (10th) against Navy on Wednesday, sophomore attackman Tim Bran- Despite a one-goal, three-assist effort from sophomore mid- Overall Record 242-133 (27th) dau (McDonogh H.S./Owings Mills, Md.) leads the Bison with fielder Eric Boyle (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.), the Tigers vs. Bucknell 0-0 14 goals in addition to three assists ... Sophomore attackman dropped their third straight game with a 13-8 setback against Bucknell Frank Fedorjaka (Hobart, ‘89) Austin Winter (Mountain Lakes H.S./Boonton Township, N.J.) 15th-ranked Hofstra University at Shuart Stadium on Friday Record at Bucknell 22-14 (3rd) is the Bison’s leader with 19 points ... He has scored seven evening ... Leading by 5-4 early in the third quarter, the Pride Overall Record 61-45 (8th) goals with 12 assists this season ... The reigning Patriot League put together an 8-0 run to extend their lead to 13-4, an advan- vs. Towson 0-0 Rookie of the Year, Winter ranks second in the Patriot League tage they did not relinquish. in assists. Junior midfielder Anthony Muscarella (Wantagh H.S./Wan- Towson Media Relations The Bison are coached by Frank Fedorjaka, who is in his tagh, N.Y.) led the Pride to the victory by scoring a career-high third season at the helm for Bucknell ... A 1989 graduate of five goals with two assists ... Boyle, who has nine points in the Asst. Director/MLX Contact: Eric Rhew Hobart College, he has a 61-45 overall record in eight seasons last two games, led the Tigers with four points while junior at- Rhew Office Phone: 410-704-6258 as a head coach ... Fedorjaka is 22-14 at Bucknell. tackman Bill McCutcheon (Chatham H.S./Chatham, N.J.) re- Rhew Cell Phone: 443-690-2104 corded his third “hat trick” of the season with three goals. Rhew Home Phone: 410-530-4791 TIGERS vs. the patriot league Making his first start of the season, senior goalkeeper Matt Rhew E-Mail: [email protected] Antol (Loyola Blakefield H.S./Baldwin, Md.) made seven saves Tuesday’s game between the Tigers and the Bison will mark Director: Peter Schlehr for the Tigers, who outshot Hofstra by a 33-30 margin. Assoc. Director: Dan O’Connell the 43rd game against a member of the Patriot League in Tow- son’s 50-year lacrosse history ... The Tigers have a 35-7 all-time Assistant: Jessica Lane Getting Closer to a Milestone Media Relations Fax: 410-704-3861 record against the current members of the Patriot League. Towson Coach Tony Seaman enters Tuesday night’s game Website: www.TowsonTigers.com While the Tigers have a 14-1 record against the Bison, they are also 8-0 against Lafayette all-time and have a 10-1 record against the Bison with a 242-133 career record and needs just against Lehigh ... Navy is the only Patriot League member eight victories to become the 14th coach in NCAA history with which has a winning record against the Tigers ... The Midship- 250 career victories ... Seaman, who has also coached at C.W. men are 3-5 all-time against the Tigers. Post, Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins, started the season ranked 16th on the all-time wins list and is seventh among ac- tive coaches in victories ... Seaman has a 78-60 (.565) record at Towson. He ranks second on the Tigers’ career wins list. Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes TOWSON PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP No. pos. player Yr. hometown GP G a pts. other notes 6 A Bill McCutcheon Jr. Chatham, N.J. 5 9 2 11 38 shots Has tallied a “hat trick” in back-to-back games 33 A Jonathan Engelke Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. 5 10 5 15 25 shots 24-game point scoring streak 41 A Tim Stratton Fr. Lititz, Pa. 5 4 4 8 9 shots Scored goal against Hofstra on Friday 1 M1 Matt Hanzsche Fr. Catonsville, Md. 5 1 1 2 7 shots Tallied an assist against Hofstra on Friday 5 M1 Brian Vetter Sr. Annapolis, Md. 5 3 1 4 12 shots Held scoreless for 1st time since Loyola 39 M1 Eric Boyle So. Annapolis, Md. 5 6 6 12 23 shots Scored 3 goals, 6 assists in last 2 games 15 M2 Adam Hagelin Sr. Havre de Grace, Md. 5 2 3 5 13 shots Had season-high two assists against Hofstra 19 M2 Randall Cooper Jr. Phoenix, Md. 5 6 2 8 11 shots Tied career high with 4 pts. vs. Denver (3+1) 32 M2 Justin Schneider Jr. Stevensville, Md. 5 0 0 0 1 shot, 7gb Recorded 3 assists against Loyola last year 9 FO Mitchell Rosensweig Jr. Baltimore, Md. 5 1 0 1 20gb GWG vs. Denver; 57-99 FO (.576) this year 29 FO Andrew Morrison Fr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. 2 0 0 0 2-11 FO Won 2-of-6 face-offs against Maryland 14 D Joe Wascavage So. Drayden, Md. 5 0 0 0 9 GB Played in 12 games as a reserve last year 24 D Fred Lee Sr. Fairfield, Conn. 5 0 0 0 10 GB, 11 CT Team co-captain; Career-high 5 CT at UMD 40 D Matt Richter Jr. West Friendship, Md. 5 0 0 0 13 GB, 6 CT Second-year starter on defense

Goalkeeper yr. hometown GP GA Gaa sv. sv.% notes 2 GK Matt Antol Sr. Baldwin, Md. 5 34 12.49 22 .393 Made 1st start of season vs. Hofstra (7 svs.) 4 GK Billy Sadtler Sr. Charlottesville, Va. 4 31 13.61 29 .483 Has 20 saves in his last 2 games (11 vs. UVA) A - Attack; M1 - First Midfield; M2 - Second Midfield; FO - Face-Off Specialist; D - Close Defense; GK - Goalkeeper

in the first half before being replaced by Antol, who had four USILA Coaches Poll (mar. 24) pulling rank For the sixth straight game, the Tigers will be facing a nation- saves. Pos. school Record ally-ranked team when they play against Bucknell on Tuesday Antol started all 16 games for the Tigers last year while 1 Virginia 9-0 night ... The Tigers have already faced two teams which were Sadtler appeared in six games, including the NCAA Tourna- 2 Syracuse 5-1 ranked in the top 10 at the time of the game ... They dropped a ment game at Cornell. 3 Duke 8-1 12-7 decision against sixth-ranked Maryland on March 8 before 4t Georgetown 4-2 their 18-13 setback against the Cavaliers two weeks ago ... Of 4t Maryland 6-2 on the attack the Tigers’ 14 regular season opponents, 10 of them are ranked 6 Cornell 5-1 The Tigers’ starting attack unit of in this week’s USILA Coaches’ Poll. 7 Notre Dame 5-1 senior Jonathan Engelke (Farm- The Towson University Office of Athletic Media Relations 8 Johns Hopkins 3-3 ingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.), ju- uses the USILA Coaches Poll to reflect the teams’ official rank- 9 North Carolina 6-2 nior Bill McCutcheon (Chatham H.S./ ings at the time of a game. 10 Navy 8-1 Chatham, N.J.) and freshman Tim

11 Drexel 7-1 Stratton (Manheim Township H.S./ 12 Hofstra 3-2 boyle on fire Lititz, Pa.) has provided most of the 13 UMBC 4-3 Over the last two games, sopho- offense through the first five games ... 14 Delaware 6-2 more midfielder Eric Boyle (Annapo- In five games this season, the trio has 15 Bucknell 5-2 lis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) has been the combined to score 23 of the Tigers’ 46 16 Army 5-2 Tigers’ leader on offense ... He has goals. The three players also have a combined 11 assists. 17 Princeton 2-3 scored three goals with six assists in The starting attack accounted for 7 of the Tigers’ 8 goals in 18 Loyola 4-3 those two games ... Entering Tues- the loss to Loyola on February 23. They also had seven of the 19 Pennsylvania 4-2 day’s game against Bucknell, he ranks Tigers’ 13 goals against Virginia last week. 20 Denver 4-4 second on the team with 12 points. Engelke is the team’s leading scorer with 10 goals and five Boyle had a career-high effort assists while McCutcheon (pictured) ranks second with nine goals and two assists. Stratton has four goals with four assists Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll against Virginia on March 15, scoring two goals with three assists ... Against Hofstra on Friday night, in five games so far. (mar. 24) he had a goal with three assists ... The five-point effort against Pos. school Record the Cavaliers tied a season high for the Tigers. STREAKY SHOOTER 1 Virginia 9-0 Boyle has already surpassed his point total from last year Senior attackman Jonathan Engel- 2t Duke 8-1 when he scored nine goals with an assist in 15 games. ke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, 2t Syracuse 5-1 N.Y.) enters the game against Bucknell 4 Maryland 6-2 with a streak of 24 straight games with 5 Georgetown 4-2 goalkeeper by committee Through the first five games, the -Ti at least one point. He scored at least 6 Johns Hopkins 3-3 gers have split the goalkeeping duties one point in all 16 games last season 7 Notre Dame 5-1 between seniors Matt Antol (Loyola ... Prior to the Hofstra game, Engelke’s 8 Cornell 5-1 Blakefield H.S./Baldwin, Md.) and Bil- streak was tied for the 10th-longest in 9 Navy 8-1 ly Sadtler (Albemarle H.S./Charlottes- NCAA Division I. 10 North Carolina 6-2 ville, Va.) ... Sadtler (pictured) started He has also scored a goal in each of 11 Drexel 7-1 the first four games before Antol got his last six games, dating back to last season. 12 UMBC 4-3 his first start of the season against After scoring a goal in the loss against Hofstra, Engelke has 13 Army 5-2 Hofstra on Friday night. 90 career goals along with 27 assists ... He has recorded 25 14 Delaware 6-2 Sadtler is stopping 48.3 per cent of multi-goal games in his career. 15 Hofstra 3-2 the shots he has faced so far this season while allowing 13.61 16 Princeton 2-3 goals per game ... He made a career-high 11 saves against Vir- 17 Bucknell 5-2 ginia two weeks ago ... Meanwhile, Antol has recorded a .383 18 Loyola 4-3 save percentage while allowing 12.49 goals per outing ... Antol 19 Ohio State 4-3 made seven saves in the loss against Hofstra. 20 Pennsylvania 4-2 Making the first start of his college career, Sadtler made three saves in the season-opening loss against Loyola before being replaced by Antol, who posted five saves ... Antol earned the win against Denver after making four saves in the second half ... Against Maryland on March 8, Sadtler made nine saves Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes 2008 caa Standings continuing the climb high 10 against Virginia on March 17 ... Lee has played in 42 caa overall With 90 career goals, se- career games and has 50 ground balls. Team W l pct. W l pct. nior attackman Jonathan O’Donnell appeared in all 16 games as a junior and record- Sacred Heart 1 0 1.000 5 1 .833 Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./ ed 25 ground balls, including a season-high five loose balls in Delaware 1 0 1.000 6 2 .750 Massapequa, N.Y.) has the Tigers’ 14-7 victory over Molloy College on March 3 ... He Hofstra 1 0 1.000 3 2 .600 moved into eighth place on has played in 33 games during his first three seasons and has Drexel 0 0 .000 7 1 .875 the Tigers’ career goals list, 41 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers. Robert Morris 0 1 .000 4 5 .444 passing Bobby Griebe, ‘07 TOWSON 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 and Tom Wagner, ‘79 ... He Tigers celebrating 50th Season Villanova 0 1 .000 1 7 .125 needs two goals to move into of Men’s Lacrosse a tie for seventh place. The 2008 campaign marks This Week’s Schedule/Results Engelke is the Tigers’ lead- the 50th season of Towson Tuesday, Mar. 25 ing scorer with 15 points ... men’s lacrosse and there Drexel at Notre Dame 4 p.m. With a 3.00 point per game have been several activities Delaware at Lehigh 7 p.m. average, he is tied for fifth in the CAA ... He was ranked 22nd planned to celebrate the oc- Army at Hofstra 7 p.m. in NCAA Division I last week in points per game. casion. Bucknell at Towson 7 p.m. A four-year starter on attack, Engelke led the Tigers with During the Tigers’ home 25 goals last year ... During his freshman year, he tallied 31 Saturday, Mar. 29 opener against Loyola Col- goals in 16 games and was named as a first team All-CAA lege on February 23, the Sacred Heart at Villanova 1 p.m. selection. Towson at Robert Morris 1 p.m. Tigers honored all of their All- Brown at Delaware 1 p.m. America selections in a half- Hofstra at Drexel 5 p.m. “X” MARKS THE SPOT time ceremony at Unitas Stadium. Junior face-off specialist Mitchell On April 11, there will be a dinner held to celebrate the 50 Rosensweig (Pikesville H.S./Balti- caa Preseason Coaches Poll years of Towson Lacrosse in the Towson Center Arena at 8 more, Md.) has been one of the Ti- p.m. All former lacrosse players will be invited to attend this Pos. school Points gers’ bright spots during the first five dinner. 1 Drexel 33 games ... Over the last two games, When the Tigers host Drexel on April 12, the Tigers will turn 2 Towson 32 Rosensweig has won 33 of 57 face- back the clocks by wearing throwback jerseys ... Following the 3 Delaware 27 offs (.579) and has 21 ground balls. 3 p.m. game, the Tiger men’s and women’s lacrosse teams 4 Hofstra 22 After winning 17 of 33 draws will hold their annual Bull Roast in the Towson Center Arena, 5 Villanova 16 against Virginia two weeks ago, which begins at 5:30 p.m. 6 Sacred Heart 11 Rosensweig went 16-for-24 from the The All-Time Towson Men’s Lacrosse Team will be an- 7 Robert Morris 6 face-off ‘X’ against the Pride on Friday night. nounced on April 14 and the members will be honored on Rosensweig, who also had the game-winning goal against April 26 in the regular season finale against Pennsylvania ... Towson Among CAA/NCAA Leaders Denver on March 2, ranks fourth in the CAA with a .576 face- Fans attending the 1 p.m. game will receive a commemorative Statistic Avg. CAA NCAA off percentage ... He also leads the Tigers with 32 ground All-Towson Team poster and members of the all-time team will Goals/Game 9.20 4 24 balls in five games. be on hand to sign autographs. Goals Allowed/Game 13.00 7 55 Fans also have the opportunity to vote for the top player Assists/Game 6.00 T-1 DOUBLE DIGIT DANGERS at each position throughout the season by logging onto Tow- Points/Game 15.20 4 The Tigers had won their last seven games when scoring son’s official athletics website, www.towsontigers.com. Ground Balls/Game 39.60 1 ten or more goals prior to their 18-13 loss against second- Shots/Game 33.80 4 ranked Virginia at Unitas Stadium on March 15 ... They were a Johnny Unitas ® Stadium to Host Extra-Man Offense .269 3 37 perfect 6-0 last year when scoring ten or more goals, including 2008 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Man-Down Defense .667 5 37 a season-high 16 goals against Robert Morris on March 31 at Penalties/Game 3.00 2 Unitas Stadium. Championships Save Pct. .440 6 The Tigers’ last loss when scoring ten or more goals in a For the first time in Towson Univer- Saves/Game 10.20 5 game prior to Saturday occurred on May 3, 2006 when Dela- sity history, an NCAA Championship (CAA stats as of Mar. 24; NCAA stats released Mar. 25) ware earned a 13-12 victory in the Colonial Athletic Associa- will be held on campus when the 2008 tion semi-finals at Unitas Stadium. NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Statistic Player Avg. CAA NCAA During Coach Tony Seaman’s tenure at Towson, the Tigers Championships are held at Johnny Goals/Game Engelke 2.00 T-4 27 are 61-18 when scoring 10 or more goals in a game. Unitas ® Stadium on May 23 and 25 ... McCutcheon 1.80 T-8 54 The Tigers are fourth in the CAA In scoring offense by aver- Unitas Stadium will also host the 2009 Assists/Game Boyle 1.20 T-5 36 aging 9.50 goals per game. NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Champion- Engelke 1.00 10 53 ships. Points/Game Engelke 3.00 T-5 31 It will mark the tenth time that a Shots/Game McCutcheon 7.60 3 Captain, My Captain school from the State of Maryland has hosted the event ... Engelke 5.00 9 Senior midfielderTimmy Andre (Chaminade H.S./Rockville Most recently, the United States Naval Academy served as Boyle 4.60 10 Centre, N.Y.), senior midfielder Matt Latonick (Archbishop host for the 2005 Division I semi-finals and championship GAA Antol 12.49 7 Spalding H.S./Bowie, Md.) and senior defensemen Fred Lee game. Save Pct. Antol .393 7 (Fairfield Prep/Fairfield, Conn.) and Ryan O’Donnell (Hen- The semi-finals will be held on Friday, May 23 at 6 p.m. Saves/Game Antol 4.40 7 derson H.S./West Chester, Pa.) have been selected to serve and 8:30 p.m. while the championship game will take place on Face-Off Pct. Rosensweig .576 4 18 as the Tigers’ co-captains for the 2008 season. Sunday, May 25 at 7 p.m. ... All three games will be televised Andre played in six games last year and started against live by the CBS College Network (formerly CSTV). Cornell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... He Tickets will be available beginning on March 1 by calling scored three goals on eight shots, recording a goal in three 410-704-2244. different games ... Andre, who has played in 14 games in his first three years, has scored five goals in his college career. Latonick played in all 16 games for the Tigers and tallied Up Next for the Tigers ... three assists ... He recorded a career-high two assists in the The Tigers will return to their Colonial Athletic Association Tigers’ 14-9 victory over Sacred Heart on April 6 and had a schedule on Saturday afternoon when they travel to Robert season-high four ground balls against Johns Hopkins on April Morris for a 1 p.m. game against the Colonials ... The game 28 ... Latonick has played in 46 career games and has 44 will be broadcast in the Baltimore area on WTMD-FM 89.7. career ground balls while recording 24 caused turnovers. It will be the third all-time meeting between the Tigers and Lee started all 16 games as a member of the Tigers’ close the Colonials ... Towson has won both of the previous meet- defense unit and tallied 27 ground balls, including a season- ings, including last year’s 16-3 victory at Unitas Stadium. Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes uTowson vs. Bucknell Series Scores Date H/a score Apr. 15, 1981 A Towson, 9-4 Apr. 14, 1982 H Towson, 16-12 Apr. 13, 1983 A Towson, 20-15 Apr. 11, 1984 H Towson, 17-7 Apr. 10, 1985 A Bucknell, 14-10 Towson-Hofstra Series Information Apr. 9, 1986 H Towson, 18-8 Overall Towson leads, 14-1 Apr. 8, 1987 A Towson, 17-3 Streak Towson, +10 Apr. 6, 1988 H Towson, 14-8 Last Towson Win Apr. 5, 1995 (Towson, 13-4) Apr. 5, 1989 A Towson, 15-8 Last Bucknell Win Apr. 10, 1985 (Bucknell, 14-10) Apr. 4, 1990 H Towson, 24-12 Most Goals Scored by Towson 24 (Apr. 4, 1990) Apr. 6, 1991 H Towson, 23-3 Fewest Goals Scored by Towson 9 (Apr. 15, 1981) Apr. 8, 1992 A Towson, 19-8 Most Goals Scored by Bucknell 15 (Apr. 13, 1983) Apr. 3, 1993 H Towson, 19-8 Fewest Goals Scored by Bucknell 4 (Apr. 15, 1981) Apr. 6, 1994 A Towson, 22-7 Biggest Margin of Victory by Towson 20 (Apr. 6, 1991) Apr. 5, 1995 H Towson, 13-4 Biggest Margin of Victory by Bucknell 4 (Apr. 10, 1985) Longest Win Streak by Towson 10 (1986-pres.) Longest Win Streak by Bucknell 1 (1985)

2008 NCAA Division I Team Rankings Statistic Towson Bucknell Scoring Offense 24 36 Scoring Defense 55 24 Face-Off Win Pct. 26 51 Man-Up Offense 37 17 Man-Down Defense 37 32 Scoring Margin 45 n/a Win Percentage 45 14 (56 teams ranked; Through games of Mar. 23) Last Meeting: Towson 13, Bucknell 4 (Apr. 5, 1995 • Minnegan Stadium) TOWSON, Md. – Senior attackman David Quinn (Newton North H.S./Newton, Mass.) and junior attackman Sean Ryan Current Towson Players vs. Bucknell (Calvert Hall H.S./Baltimore, Md.) each scored three goals and an assist as Towson State University (2-4) snapped a four-game Player GP G A Pts. losing streak with a 13-4 victory over Bucknell University (4-2) at Minnegan Stadium. No Tiger players have faced Bucknell It was the Tigers’ 14th victory over the Bison in 15 all-time meetings and extended their series win streak over Bucknell to 10 straight games. Goalkeeper GP MP GAA Sv% Senior attackman Matt Timmins (West Chester East H.S./West Chester, Pa.) gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead just 20 seconds into No Tiger players have faced Bucknell the opening quarter when he converted a feed from senior Al Tyler (Poly H.S./Baltimore, Md.). After the Bison tied the game on a goal from Joe Methven (Corning East H.S./Corning, N.Y.), the Tigers went on a 4-0 run as Bucknell Probable Starters vs. Tigers* four different players recorded a goal to give Towson State a 5-1 advantage with 11:28 remaining in the second quarter. With 25 Player Pos. G A Pts. seconds remaining in the period, Allan Donnelly (Pingry School/Warren, N.J.) ended the Tiger run with a goal past junior Brian 1 - Tim Brandau A 14 3 17 Whalen (Canterbury H.S./Holmes, N.Y.), which cut the half-time deficit to 5-2. 16 - Austin Winter A 7 12 19 The Tigers used a three-goal run to start the third quarter, extending their advantage to 8-2. After a Bucknell goal, the Tigers 32 - Joe Mele A 12 3 15 secured the victory by scoring five unanswered goals for a 13-3 lead they did not relinquish. 4 - John Togneri M 4 3 7 Quinn and Ryan each had four points in the victory for Towson State while Timmins added a pair of markers. Whalen made 12 - Perry Menzies M 6 1 7 four saves before being replaced by Wyatt Shiflett (Calvert Hall H.S./Baltimore, Md.), who also had four saves. 20 - Nick Marks M 4 1 5 Freshman goalkeeper Mark Stirpe (Corning East H.S./Corning, N.Y.) made 13 saves for the Bison, who were outshot by a 5 - Billy Haire D 0 1 1 43-20 margin. 19 - Tom Izard D 0 1 1 31 - Evan Burns D 0 0 0 Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 f Bucknell (4-2) 1 1 1 1 4 Goalkeeper Pos. MP GAA Sv% Towson State (2-4) 4 1 5 3 13 23 - Nick Sciubba GK 350:36 7.87 .531 Goals: BUCK - Dan Kelley 2, Allan Donnelly 1, Jon Methven 1; TSU - David Quinn 3, Sean Ryan 3, Matt Timmins 2, Dudley * - based on last game Dixon 1, Tim Langton 1, Albert Tyler 1, Scott Hoskins 1, Tim Lucky 1. Assists: BUCK - Dan Kelley 1, Jon Methven 1; TSU - Kevin Travis 2, Albert Tyler 1, Dudley Dixon 1, Sean Ryan 1, Michael Strohman 1, David Quinn 1. Saves: BUCK - Mark Stirpe 13; TSU - Brian Whalen 4, Wyatt Shiflett 4. Attendance: 170.

Team Stats buck TSU Shots 20 43 Ground Balls 41 68 Face-Off Wins 6 14 Penalties/Minutes 5/4:30 5/4:00 Extra-Man Opps. 0-4 0-4 Clears 13-24 40-50 Turnovers n/a n/a Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes u2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse Schedule/Results TOW opp. Date rank rank opponent Time/Score Goalkeeper of Record Towson Rec. attendance Feb.23 13 18 LOYOLA COLLEGE LOY, 13-8 Billy Sadtler (0-1) 0-1 1,650 Mar. 2 20 16 UNIV. OF DENVER TOW, 10-9 Matt Antol (1-0) 1-1 1,016 Mar. 8 18 6 at Univ. of Maryland UMD, 12-7 Billy Sadtler (0-2) 1-2 1,671 Mar. 15 --- 2 UNIV. OF VIRGINIA 3:30 p.m. Billy Sadtler (0-3) 1-3 1,851 Mar. 21 --- 15 at Hofstra University 7 p.m. Matt Antol (1-1) 1-4, 0-1 2,025 Mar. 25 --- 15 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 7 p.m. Mar. 29 at Robert Morris University * 1 p.m. Apr. 1 UMBC 7:30 p.m. Apr. 5 UNIV. OF DELAWARE * 12 p.m. Apr. 9 at Sacred Heart University * 2 p.m. Apr. 12 DREXEL UNIVERSITY * 3 p.m. Apr. 18 * 7:30 p.m. Apr. 23 at Johns Hopkins University 7 p.m. Apr. 26 UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1 p.m. HOME GAMES in Bold * - Colonial Athletic Association game u2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse Statistics ## name GP GS G a pts shots shot% soG soG% GWG up dn GB To cT fo fo% pen pim 33 Engelke, Jonathan 5 5 10 5 15 25 .400 20 .800 0 0 0 5 9 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 39 Boyle, Eric 5 4 6 6 12 23 .261 16 .696 0 1 0 7 5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 6 McCutcheon, Bill 5 5 9 2 11 38 .237 19 .500 0 2 0 6 13 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 19 Cooper, Randall 5 1 6 2 8 11 .545 7 .636 0 3 0 5 14 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 41 Stratton, Tim 5 5 4 4 8 9 .444 6 .667 0 1 0 4 3 2 0-0 .000 3 2.0 15 Hagelin, Adam 5 4 2 3 5 13 .154 6 .462 0 0 0 10 4 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 5 Vetter, Brian 5 4 3 1 4 12 .250 7 .583 0 0 0 7 3 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 7 Best, Blake 3 0 1 3 4 5 .200 4 .800 0 0 0 6 6 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 11 Latonick, Matt 5 0 0 3 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 7 2 2 0-0 .000 1 0.5 31 Andre, Timmy 5 1 2 0 2 5 .400 3 .600 0 0 0 1 5 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 Hanzsche, Matt 5 1 1 1 2 7 .143 4 .571 0 0 0 2 8 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 9 Rosensweig, Mitchell 5 0 1 0 1 7 .143 4 .571 1 0 0 32 3 4 57-99 .576 0 0.0 42 Smedley, Kyle 5 0 1 0 1 6 .167 3 .500 0 0 0 10 4 3 0-0 .000 1 1.0 50 Armour, Brock 4 0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0 0 3 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 23 Brakebill, Clint 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 6-16 .375 0 0.0 36 Zook, Cameron 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 9 3 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 32 Schneider, Justin 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 7 4 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 40 Richter, Matt 5 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 13 6 6 0-0 .000 1 1.0 37 O’Donnell, Ryan 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 13 2 4 0-0 .000 1 1.0 30 Blevins, Phil 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 29 Morrison, Andrew 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-11 .182 0 0.0 27 Corsiglia, Chris 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 25 Mezzanotte, Peter 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 4 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 24 Lee, Fred 5 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 10 4 11 0-0 .000 1 0.5 22 Mangan, Brian 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 14 Wascavage, Joe 5 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 4 2 0-0 .000 2 1.5 4 Sadtler, Billy 4 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 12 3 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 Antol, Matt 5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 11 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 TOWSON 5 46 30 76 169 .272 102 .604 1 7 0 198 116 39 65-126 .516 15 12.5 OPPONENTS 5 65 35 100 183 .355 116 .634 4 5 1 223 112 40 61-126 .484 26 21.5

Shots ## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct W L Faced 2 Antol, Matt 5 1 163:19 34 12.49 22 .393 1 1 81 4 Sadtler, Billy 4 4 136:41 31 13.61 29 .483 0 3 102 TOWSON 5 300:00 65 13.00 51 .440 1 4 183 OPPONENTS 5 300:00 46 9.20 56 .549 4 1 169 Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes u2008 Tiger Starting Lineups Date Opponent Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goalkeeper Feb. 23 LOYOLA COLLEGE McCutcheon Engelke Stratton B. Vetter Hagelin Boyle Wascavage Lee Richter Sadtler Mar. 2 UNIV. OF DENVER McCutcheon Engelke Stratton B. Vetter Hagelin Boyle Wascavage Lee Richter Sadtler Mar. 8 at Univ. of Maryland McCutcheon Engelke Stratton B. Vetter Hagelin Boyle Wascavage Lee Richter Sadtler Mar. 15 UNIV. OF VIRGINIA McCutcheon Engelke Stratton B. Vetter Hanzsche Boyle Wascavage Lee Richter Sadtler Mar. 21 at Hofstra Univ. McCutcheon Engelke Stratton Andre Hagelin Cooper Wascavage Lee Richter Antol Mar. 25 BUCKNELL UNIV. Mar. 29 at Robert Morris Univ. Apr. 1 UMBC Apr. 5 UNIV. OF DELAWARE Apr. 9 at Sacred Heart Univ. Apr. 12 DREXEL UNIVERSITY Apr. 18 VILLANOVA UNIV. Apr. 23 at Johns Hopkins Univ. Apr. 26 PENNSYLVANIA u2008 Game-by-Game Stats Date opponent Goals asst. points shots soG Gb fo To cT pen.-Min. saves emo Feb. 23 Towson 8 4 12 32 18 45 9-24 25 12 3-2:30 8 0-6 Loyola 13 4 17 32 21 52 15-24 30 8 6-5:00 10 1-3 Mar. 2 Towson 10 7 17 37 21 50 16-22 26 10 3-2:30 10 3-6 Denver 9 6 15 30 19 36 6-22 22 7 6-5:30 11 1-3 Mar. 8 Towson 7 4 11 31 20 31 7-23 23 9 3-2:30 13 0-2 at Maryland 12 7 19 37 25 53 16-23 27 16 2-1:30 13 0-3 Mar. 15 Towson 13 8 21 36 27 41 17-33 24 8 3-2:30 13 3-8 Virginia 18 13 31 54 31 45 16-33 21 9 8-7:00 14 2-3 Mar. 21 Towson 8 7 15 33 16 31 16-24 18 0 3-2:30 7 1-4 at Hofstra 13 5 18 30 20 37 8-24 12 0 4-2:30 8 1-3 Mar. 25 Towson Bucknell Mar. 29 Towson at Robert Morris Apr. 1 Towson UMBC Apr. 5 Towson Delaware Apr. 9 Towson at Sacred Heart Apr. 12 Towson Drexel Apr. 18 Towson Villanova Apr. 23 Towson at Johns Hopkins Apr. 26 Towson Pennsylvania Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes u2008 Tiger Single-Game Team Highs u2008 Tiger Single-Game Team Lows

POINTS 21 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) POINTS 11 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 17 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 12 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) GOALS 13 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) GOALS 7 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 10 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 8 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) ASSISTS 8 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 8 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 7 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) ASSISTS 4 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) 7 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 4 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) SHOTS 37 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) SHOTS 31 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 36 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 32 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) SHOTS ON GOAL 27 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) SHOTS ON GOAL 16 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 21 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 18 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) SAVES 13 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) SAVES 7 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 13 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 8 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) GROUND BALLS 50 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) GROUND BALLS 31 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 45 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) 31 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) TURNOVERS 26 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) TURNOVERS 18 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 25 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) 23 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) CAUSED TURNOVERS 30 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) CAUSED TURNOVERS 12 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 27 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 21 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) u2008 Opponent Single-Game Team Highs u2008 Opponent Single-Game Team Lows

POINTS 31 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) POINTS 15 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 19 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 17 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) GOALS 18 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) GOALS 9 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 13 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 12 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 13 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) ASSISTS 4 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) ASSISTS 13 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 5 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 7 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) SHOTS 30 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) SHOTS 54 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 30 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 37 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) SHOTS ON GOAL 19 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) SHOTS ON GOAL 31 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 20 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 25 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) SAVES 8 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) SAVES 14 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 10 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) 13 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) GROUND BALLS 36 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) GROUND BALLS 53 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 37 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 52 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) TURNOVERS 12 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) TURNOVERS 30 vs Loyola College (Feb 23) 21 vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 27 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) CAUSED TURNOVERS 18 at Hofstra University (Mar 21) CAUSED TURNOVERS 26 vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 23 at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) 25 vs Loyola College (Feb 23)

u2008 Towson Single-Game Individual Highs

POINTS 5 Boyle, Eric vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 5 Engelke, Jonathan vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 5 McCutcheon, Bill vs Loyola College (Feb 23) GOALS 3 McCutcheon, Bill at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 3 Engelke, Jonathan vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 3 McCutcheon, Bill vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 3 Cooper, Randall vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 3 Engelke, Jonathan vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 3 McCutcheon, Bill vs Loyola College (Feb 23) ASSISTS 3 Boyle, Eric at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 3 Boyle, Eric vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) SHOTS 13 McCutcheon, Bill at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 9 McCutcheon, Bill vs Loyola College (Feb 23) SHOTS ON GOAL 6 McCutcheon, Bill vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 6 Engelke, Jonathan vs University of Denver (Mar 02) 6 McCutcheon, Bill vs Loyola College (Feb 23) SAVES 11 Sadtler, Billy vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) 9 Sadtler, Billy at Univ. of Maryland (Mar 08) GROUND BALLS 12 Rosensweig, Mitchell at Hofstra University (Mar 21) 9 Rosensweig, Mitchell vs Univ. of Virginia (Mar 15) Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes uIndividual Goals-Assists-Points

Player LOY DEN UMD UVA HOF BUCK RMU UMBC DEL SHU DREX VU JHU PENN 1 - Hanzsche 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 2 - Antol 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3 - Wheeler DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 - Sadtler 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 5 - B. Vetter 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 6 - McCutcheon 3-2-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 3-0-3 7 - Best DNP DNP 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 8 - Ganley DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9 - Rosensweig 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 11 - Latonick 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 12 - M. Vetter DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 13 - Flynn DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 14 - Wascavage 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 15 - Hagelin 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-2-2 18 - Ruhl DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 19 - Cooper 0-0-0 3-1-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 20 - Ingerman DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 22 - Mangan DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 23 - Brakebill DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 24 - Lee 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 25 - Mezzanotte 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 26 - DuBois DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 27 - Corsiglia DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 28 - Whiting DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 29 - Morrison 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 30 - Blevins 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 31 - Andre 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 32 - Schneider 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 33 - Engelke 2-0-2 3-2-5 1-2-3 3-1-4 1-0-1 34 - Lamon DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 35 - Edens DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 36 - Zook 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 37 - O’Donnell 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 38 - Beach DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 39 - Boyle 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-3-5 1-3-4 40 - Richter 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 41 - Stratton 2-0-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 42 - Smedley 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 43 - Melanson DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 44 - Sauser DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 45 - Kelly DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 46 - Woodford DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 47 - Domanic DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 48 - Love DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 50 - Armour 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP uIndividual Face-Off Wins-Attempts

Player LOY DEN UMD UVA HOF BUCK RMU UMBC DEL SHU DREX VU JHU PENN 9 - Rosensweig 9-19 11-13 5-12 16-31 16-24 23 - Brakebill 0-0 5-9 0-5 1-2 DNP 29 - Morrison 0-5 0-0 2-6 DNP DNP uIndividual Goalkeeper Saves-Goals Allowed

Player LOY DEN UMD UVA HOF BUCK RMU UMBC DEL SHU DREX VU JHU PENN 2 - Antol 5-5 4-5 4-7 2-4 7-13 3 - Wheeler DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 - Sadtler 3-8 6-4 9-5 11-14 DNP 35 - Edens DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 46 - Woodford DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 48 - Love DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes Game 1 u Loyola 13, Tigers 8 Game 2 u Tigers 10, Denver 9 Feb. 23, 2008 u Towson, Md. u Johnny Unitas ® Stadium (1,650) Mar. 2, 2008 u Towson, Md. u Johnny Unitas ® Stadium (1,016)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Loyola (1-1) 4 4 2 3 13 Denver (1-3) 2 2 1 4 9 Towson (0-1) 3 2 2 1 8 Towson (1-1) 0 3 4 3 10 Key Stat: TOWSON, Md. – Sophomore attackman Cooper MacDon- Key Stat: TOWSON, Md. – Junior midfielder Mitchell Rosensweig Extra-Man Opportunities nell (Darien H.S./Darien, Conn.) scored a career-high four Face-off Wins (Pikesville H.S./Baltimore, Md.) scored the game-winning goal Loyola 1 for 3 goals, including a pair of markers during a decisive six-goal Denver 6 with 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter to lead the 20th-ranked Tigers 0 for 6 run, to lead 18th-ranked Loyola College (1-1) to a 13-8 non- Tigers 16 Tigers (1-1) to a 10-9 non-conference victory over 16th-ranked • The Tigers were held with- conference victory over the 13th-ranked Tigers (0-1) in their • Led by Mitchell Rosens- University of Denver (1-3) at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. out an extra-man goal for the home opener at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium. weig, the Tigers won 16 The Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak with the first time since Apr. 28, 2007 The win snapped the Greyhounds’ three-game losing of 22 face-offs against the victory, dating back to last season. It was the Pioneers’ third against Johns Hopkins. Pioneers. streak against Towson and narrowed the Tigers’ lead in the straight loss after opening the year with a win over Colgate. all-time series to 27-23. After freshman midfielder Jamie Lincoln (St. Cathariens, Led by two goals from MacDonnell, the Greyhounds jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the Ontario, Canada) scored with 29 seconds remaining to tie the game at 9-9, Rosensweig won the first eight minutes of the game. After the teams traded goals, the Tigers went on a 4-0 run to ensuing face-off and raced down the field before scoring on a bounce shot past junior goalkeeper take a 5-4 advantage with 4:30 remaining in the first half. Junior attackman Bill McCutcheon Austin Konkel (Regis Jesuit H.S./Aurora, Colo.) for the third goal of his college career. (Chatham H.S./Chatham, N.J.) scored the first two goals of his college career and also had an “I just saw the ball squirt out and picked it up,” Rosensweig said of the game-winning goal. “I assist during the run. just ran as hard as I could toward the goal and hoped it went in.” With 3:17 remaining in the first half, sophomore attackmanCollin Finnerty (Chaminade H.S./ The Pioneers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first 19 minutes of the game as three different Garden City, N.Y.) ignited a six-goal run by the Greyhounds, scoring his second goal of the players scored a goal. However, the Tigers countered by scoring three goals in less than two season off an assist from senior attackman Shane Koppens (Shenendehowa H.S./Clifton Park, minutes to tie the game at 3-3. Lincoln gave the Pioneers a 4-3 lead at the intermission when he N.Y.). MacDonnell added a pair of goals during the rally, includuing a shorthanded marker with scored his first goal of the game off a feed from junior midfielderJoey Murray (Regis Jesuit H.S./ 9:58 remaining in the third quarter. Denver, Colo.) with 1:49 remaining in the period. Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) ended the Grey- Trailing by a goal to start the second half, the Tigers tallied four unanswered goals to take hounds’ run by converting a feed from senior midfielder Matt Latonick (Archbishop Spalding a 7-4 lead with 5:04 remaining in the third quarter. Junior midfielder Randall Cooper (Friends H.S./Severna Park, Md.) with 8:36 remaining in the third period, cutting the Loyola edge to 10-6. School/Phoenix, Md.) scored two of the Tigers’ goals during the rally while senior attackman With 25 seconds remaining in the stanza, freshman attackman Tim Stratton (Manheim Township Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) added a pair of assists. H.S./Lititz, Pa.) tallied his second goal of the game off a McCutcheon assist, but the Greyhounds After the teams traded goals, the Pioneers scored back-to-back goals from senior attackman scored three of the final four goals to secure the victory. Jon Paulson (Hunterdon Central H.S./Flemington, N.J.) to close within 8-7 with 7:33 left in the MacDonnell led the Greyhounds with his four-goal effort while Koppens added two goals and fourth quarter. Engelke regained the Tigers’ two-goal edge when he scored his third goal of the three assists. Freshman goalkeeper Jake Hagelin (Boy’s Latin H.S./Havre de Grace, Md.) made game by converting a feed from freshman attackman Tim Stratton (Manheim Township H.S./ ten saves in the win for Loyola. Lititz, Pa.) with 6:36 left. McCutcheon scored three goals and added two assists to lead the Tigers in a losing effort But, the Pioneers used a goal from Paulson with 4:14 remaining to narrow the margin to 9-8 while Engelke and Stratton each added a pair of markers. Making the first start of his college before Lincoln tied the game to set up the heroics. career, senior goalkeeper Billy Sadtler (Albemarle H.S./Charlottesville, Va.) made three saves in “A win is a win,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “Nobody will remember how. Mitchell had the first half. Senior goalkeeper Matt Antol (Loyola Blakefield H.S./Baldwin, Md.) played during a lot of heart and determination and he made a really good shot to win it for us.” the second half and made five saves. Engelke led the Tigers with a game-high five points, scoring three goals with two assists while Cooper added three goals with an assist. Stratton added the first two assists of his college Goals: LOY – Cooper MacDonnell 4, Shane Koppens 2, Matt Langan 2, Joe Landry 1, Collin career. Finnerty 1, Paul Richards 1, Chris Basler 1, P.T. Ricci 1; TOW – Bill McCutcheon 3, Jonathan Paulson scored three goals to lead Denver in a losing effort while Lincoln posted a two-goal Engelke 2, Tim Stratton 2, Eric Boyle 1. Assists: LOY – Shane Koppens 3, Matt Langan 1; TOW – Matt Latonick 2, Bill McCutcheon 2. effort. Konkel made 11 saves for the Pioneers, who were outshot by a 37-30 margin. Saves: LOY – Jake Hagelin 10 (60:00, 8 goals allowed); TOW – Billy Sadtler 3 (30:00, 8 goals allowed), Matt Antol 5 (30:00, 5 goals allowed). Goals: DU – Jon Paulson 3, Jamie Lincoln 2, Joey Murray 1, Cliff Smith 1, John Dickenson 1, Brett Koll 1; TOW – Jonathan Engelke 3, Randall Cooper 3, Brian Vetter 1, Eric Boyle 1, Mitchell Team Statistics Loyola Towson Rosensweig 1, Timmy Andre 1. Shots 32 32 Assists: DU – Charley Dickenson 2, Deke Jackson 1, Joey Murray 1, Brad Richardson 1, Kyle Ground Balls 51 45 Widerstedt 1; TOW – Jonathan Engelke 3, Tim Stratton 2, Randall Cooper 1, Adam Hagelin 1, Face-Offs 15 9 Brian Vetter 1. Clears 20-22 29-36 Saves: DU – Austin Konkel 11 (60:00, 10 goals allowed); TOW – Billy Sadtler 6 (30:00, 4 goals Saves 10 8 allowed), Matt Antol 4 (30:00, 5 goals allowed). Turnovers 30 25 Extra-Man Opportunities 1-3 0-6 Team Statistics Denver Towson Shots 30 37 Ground Balls 36 50 Face-Offs 6 16 Clears 23-27 20-25 Saves 11 10 Turnovers 22 26 Extra-Man Opportunities 1-3 3-6 Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes Game 3 u Maryland 12, Tigers 7 Game 4 u Virginia 18, Tigers 13 Mar. 8, 2008 u College Park, Md. u Ludwig Field (1,671) Mar. 15, 2008 u Towson, Md. u Johnny Unitas ® Stadium (1,851)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Towson (1-2) 2 2 3 0 7 Virginia (8-0) 5 2 7 4 16 Maryland (4-1) 3 2 4 3 12 Towson (1-3) 5 2 2 4 13 Key Stat: COLLEGE PARK, Md. – After playing a close game against Key Stat: TOWSON, Md. – Junior attackman Garrett Billings (R.E. Second-Half Scoring sixth-ranked University of Maryland for most of the game, Tow- 3rd-Quarter Scoring Mountain Secondary/Langley, British Columbia, Canada) son University gave up three unanswered goals in the fourth scored two goals and tied a career high with four assists as Towson 3 Virginia 7 quarter as the Terrapins (4-1) pulled away for a 12-7 victory second-ranked University of Virginia (8-0) extended its win- Maryland 7 over the 18th-ranked Tigers (1-2) on a rain-soaked and muddy Maryland 2 ning streak to eight straight games with an 18-13 victory over • The Terrapins outscored Ludwig Field. • The Tigers allowed a the Tigers (1-3) in a non-conference game at Johnny Unitas the Tigers by 7-3 in the The Tigers scored twice in the final 45 seconds of the third season-high 7 goals in the ® Stadium. second half, including a 4-0 quarter to pull within 9-7 entering the final period. But Mary- third quarter against the The nation’s leading scorer, Billings upped his season total margin in the fourth quarter. land dominated the fourth quarter, outshooting Towson by a Cavaliers. to 37 points with the six-point effort. He has scored 19 goals 9-3 margin and having a 15-6 advantage in ground balls over with 18 assists in seven games. the Tigers. The Terrapins also won all four faceoffs in the final The Cavaliers took a quick 2-0 lead in the opening three period. minutes on goals by junior attackman Danny Glading (Georgetown Prep/Bethesda, Md.) and Junior Brian Vetter (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) scored an unassisted goal with 45 sec- senior midfielderJack Riley (Ridgewood H.S./Ridgewood, N.J.) before the Tigers answered with onds left in the third quarter to pull the Tigers within 9-6. After the Tigers won the ensuing faceoff, a pair of goals less than a minute apart, tying the score at 2-2. junior Kyle Smedley (St. Paul’s School/Baltimore, Md.) scored an unassisted goal to pull the The teams traded goals before Virginia regained the two-goal edge on a pair of markers from Tigers with 9-7 entering the fourth quarter. Billings and senior attackman Ben Rubeor (Loyola H.S./Towson, Md.) with 7:11 left in the period. But Maryland took control in the final period and extended its lead to 10-7 on an unassisted Senior attackman Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) and junior attack- goal by freshman Grant Catalino (Webster Schroeder H.S./Webster, N.Y.) with 7:22 left. Just 30 man Bill McCutcheon (Chatham H.S./Chatham, N.J.) tallied back-to-back goals to tie the score seconds later, sophomore Brian Farrell (Boys Latin H.S./Baltimore, Md.) scored off a pass from at 5-5 with 4:13 left in the first quarter. freshman Ryan Young (Manhasset H.S./Manhasset, N.Y.) to put the Terps ahead, 11-7. When The Cavaliers led by 7-5 midway through the second quarter on consecutive goals from soph- junior Dan Groot (Canandagua H.S./Canandagua, N.Y.) scored his third goal of the game off a omore midfielder Brian Carroll (Gilman School/Towson, Md.) and junior midfielder Gavin Gill pass from Young with 5:56 left, Maryland owned an insurmountable 12-7 lead. (St. Paul’s School/Lutherville, Md.) before the Tigers answered with goals from McCutcheon and After a nearly-even first half, the Terps took a 9-5 lead midway through the third quarter when Engelke to even the score at 7-7 at the intermission. they scored three goals on three consecutive shots with 6:53 remaining in the period. A goal by Led by a goal and two assists from Gill, the Cavaliers opened the second half by scoring five Catalino off a pass from sophomore Dean Hart (Atholton H.S./Columbia, Md.) gave Maryland a straight goals in a six-minute span, giving Virginia a 12-7 lead. McCutcheon ended the run by 7-5 advantage with 8:20 left in the period. Less than a minute later, senior midfielderWill Dalton scoring off a feed from junior midfielderRandall Cooper (Friends School/Phoenix, Md.) with 7:36 (St. Mary’s H.S./Queenstown, Md.) scored an unassisted goal to give Maryland an 8-5 lead. With left in the third quarter. Sophomore midfielder Eric Boyle (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) fol- 6:53 left in the quarter, freshman Travis Reed (Boys Latin H.S./Baltimore, Md.) added a goal to lowed with his fourth goal of the season, an unassisted marker past freshman goalkeeper Adam make it a 9-5 lead. Ghitelman (Cold Spring Harbor H.S./Syosset, N.Y.) to narrow the margin to 12-9. Although Maryland took a 2-0 lead in the opening 3:54 of the game, the Tigers came right Billings and junior midfielderSteve Giannone (Milbrook School/Wilton, Conn.) gave Virginia a back and made it 2-1 on a goal by freshman Matt Hanzsche (Mt. St. Joseph H.S./Catonsville, five-goal lead to end the third quarter with consecutive goals in the final three minutes. Md.) with 6:22 left in the period. After the Terps scored to make it 3-1, senior transfer Blake Best Cooper and freshman Tim Stratton (Manheim Township H.S./Lititz, Pa.) narrowed the Tiger (Severna Park H.S./Severna Park, Md.) scored his first goal as a Tiger off a pass from senior deficit to 14-11 with a pair of goals in the opening 90 seconds of the fourth quarter. After a goal Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) with 1:06 left in the first quarter. by senior midfielder Drew Garrison (New Canaan H.S./New Canaan, Conn.) upped the Virginia In the second period, a goal by Grout gave Maryland a 4-2 edge before the Tigers came back lead to 15-11, senior midfielder Adam Hagelin (Boys’ Latin School/Havre de Grace, Md.) and to tie the game at 4-4. After junior Randall Cooper (Friends School/Phoenix, Md.) scored to Boyle scored back-to-back goals to cut the Cavalier edge to 15-13. make it 4-3 with 6:22 left, sophomore Eric Boyle (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) scored off a However, the Cavaliers scored three times in the final six minutes to secure their eighth pass from Best with 2:07 remaining to tie the game at 4-4. straight victory over the Tigers. However, an unassisted goal by junior Jeff Reynolds (Calvert Hall H.S./Bel Air, Md.) with 1:20 “We scrapped and played hard,” Towson Coach Tony Seaman said. “We shot the ball better left in the half allowed the Terps to take a 5-4 lead at intermission. than we have all season. We just can’t get it rolling when we need to.” Seven different Tigers scored goals in the game as Engelke led Towson with a goal and two While Billings led the Cavaliers with six points, Rubeor tallied five points by scoring three goals assists. Best added a goal and an assist. with two assists. Meanwhile, Gill matched a career high by scoring two goals with three assists. Senior goalkeeper Billy Sadtler (Albemarle H.S./Charlottesville, Va.) played the first half for Ghitelman made 14 saves, including 10 in the second half, as the Cavaliers limited the Tigers the Tigers, allowing five goals while making nine saves. SeniorMatt Antol (Loyola H.S./Baldwin, to just 36 shots, including 13 in the first half. Md.) played the second half and made four saves. Boyle led the Tigers in the loss with a career-high five-point effort, scoring two goals and set- Groot led Maryland with three goals while Young had four assists. ting a career high with three assists. Engelke added three goals and an assist while McCutcheon While beating Towson for the seventh time in a row, Maryland owned a 37-31 advantage on recorded his second “hat trick” of the season with three goals. shots. Senior goalkeeper Billy Sadtler (Albemarle H.S./Charlottesville, Va.) made a career-high 11 saves in the loss in 47 minutes while Antol posted two saves in 13 minutes of action. Goals: TOW – Jonathan Engelke 1, Blake Best 1, Eric Boyle 1, Matt Hanzsche 1, Brian Vetter 1, Kyle Smedley 1, Randall Cooper 1; UMD – Dan Groot 3, Grant Catalino 2, Jeff Reynolds 2, Brian Goals: UVA – Ben Rubeor 3, Garrett Billings 2, Gavin Gill 2, Brian Carroll 2, Mike Thompson 1, Farrell 2, Jeremy Sieverts 1, Travis Reed 1, Will Dalton 1. Shamel Bratton 1, Will Barrow 1, Danny Glading 1, Jack Riley 1, Drew Garrison 1, Garett Ince 1, Assists: TOW – Jonathan Engelke 2, Blake Best 1, Tim Stratton 1; UMD – Ryan Young 4, Dan Max Pomper 1, Steve Giannone 1; TOW – Jonathan Engelke 3, Bill McCutcheon 3, Eric Boyle 2, Burns 1, Dean Hart 1, Jeremy Sieverts 1. Adam Hagelin 2, Tim Stratton 1, Randall Cooper 1, Brian Vetter 1. Saves: TOW – Billy Sadtler 9 (30:00, 5 goals allowed), Matt Antol 4 (30:00, 7 goals allowed); Assists: Garrett Billings 4, Gavin Gill 3, Rhamel Bratton 2, Ben Rubeor 2, Brian Carroll 1, Mike UMD – Jason Carter 6 (30:00, 4 goals allowed), Brian Phipps 7 (30:00, 3 goals allowed). Thompson 1; TOW – Eric Boyle 3, Blake Best 1, Randall Cooper 1, Jonathan Engelke 1, Matt Latonick 1, Tim Stratton 1. Team Statistics Towson Maryland Saves: UVA – Adam Ghitelman 14 (60:00, 13 goals allowed); TOW – Billy Sadtler 11 (46:41, 14 Shots 31 37 goals allowed), Matt Antol 2 (13:19, 4 goals allowed). Ground Balls 31 53 Face-Offs 7 16 Team Statistics Virginia Towson Clears 21-26 22-25 Shots 54 36 Saves 13 13 Ground Balls 45 41 Turnovers 23 27 Face-Offs 16 17 Extra-Man Opportunities 0-2 0-3 Clears 18-23 15-21 Saves 14 13 Turnovers 21 24 Extra-Man Opportunities 2-3 3-8 Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes Game 5 u Hofstra 13, Tigers 8 Mar. 21, 2008 u Hempstead, N.Y. u Shuart Stadium (2,025)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Towson (1-4, 0-1) 0 3 1 4 8 Hofstra (3-2, 1-0) 2 2 4 5 13 Key Stat: HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. – After playing a close game against 3rd Quarter Scoring 15th-ranked Hofstra University in the first half, Towson Univer- sity (1-4, 0-1) allowed eight straight goals during the second Towson 1 half as the Pride (3-2, 1-0) pulled away from the Tigers for a Hofstra 4 13-8 victory in the Colonial Athletic Association opener for both • After the teams traded teams at Shuart Stadium. goals to start the third Junior midfielder Anthony Muscarella (Wantagh H.S./ quarter, Hofstra went on an Wantagh, N.Y.) led the Pride to the victory with a career-high 8-0 run to lead by 13-4. five goals and two assists as the Pride beat the Tigers for the third time in the last four meetings. Freshman attackman Jay Card (The Hill Academy/Cale- don, Ontario, Canada) gave the Pride a 2-0 lead in the first nine minutes of the game with a pair of goals past senior goalkeeper Matt Antol (Loyola Blakefield H.S./Baldwin, Md.). With 12:20 left in the second quarter, the Tigers cut the deficit to 2-1 when sophomore mid- fielder Eric Boyle (Annapolis H.S./Annapolis, Md.) scored his sixth goal of the season off an assist from freshman Matt Hanzsche (Mt. St. Joseph H.S./Catonsville, Md.). Less than a minute later, junior attackman Bill McCutcheon (Chatham H.S./Chatham, N.J.) tied the game at 2-2 by scoring his seventh goal of the season off a feed from senior Adam Hagelin (Boys’ Latin H.S./ Havre de Grace, Md.). Freshman attackman Tim Stratton (Manheim Township H.S./Lititz, Pa.) gave the Tigers a one-goal advantage with 10:55 left in the first half when he scored an extra-man goal off a Boyle assist. However, Muscarella regained the Hofstra advantage with a pair of unassisted goals, giv- ing the Pride a 4-3 lead with 2:34 left in the half. Holding a one-goal cushion, Muscarella upped the Hofstra lead to 5-3 in the first two minutes of the third quarter with his third goal of the game, an unassisted marker past Antol. With 10:45 remaining in the stanza, junior midfielder Randall Cooper (Friends School/Phoenix, Md.) ended the Hofstra three-goal spurt by converting a Hagelin feed for his sixth goal of the season. Led by two goals and two assists from Muscarella, the Pride went on an 8-0 run to extend their lead to 13-4 with 4:15 remaining in the fourth quarter. Dooley added a pair of goals as Hofstra held the Tigers scoreless for over 22 minutes before McCutcheon ended the run with his second goal of the game off a Boyle feed with 3:26 left. McCutcheon added another goal with 2:21 left in regulation off another Boyle assist, narrowing the deficit to 13-6. After a goal by seniorTimmy Andre (Chaminade H.S./Rockville Centre, N.Y.), senior attackman Jonathan Engelke (Farmingdale H.S./Massapequa, N.Y.) scored an unas- sisted goal with seven seconds remaining to extend his streak of consecutive games with a point to 24 straight games. Muscarella led the Pride with seven points while Stein added two goals with an assist. Sopho- more goalkeeper Danny Orlando (South Side H.S./South Hempstead, N.Y.) made eight saves for the Pride, who were outshot by a 33-30 margin. McCutcheon led the Tigers with his third “hat trick” of the season with three goals while Boyle had a goal with three assists.

Goals: TOW – Bill McCutcheon 3, Eric Boyle 1, Tim Stratton 1, Randall Cooper 1, Timmy Andre 1, Jonathan Engelke 1; HOF – Anthony Muscarella 5, Jay Card 2, Dan Stein 2, Tom Dooley 2, Mike Unterstein 1, Michael Colleluori 1. Assists: TOW – Eric Boyle 3, Adam Hagelin 2, Matt Hanzsche 1, Blake Best 1; HOF – Anthony Muscarella 2, Steven DeNapoli 1, Mike Unterstein 1, Dan Stein 1. Saves: TOW – Matt Antol 7 (60:00, 13 goals allowed); HOF – Danny Orlando 8 (60:00, 8 goals allowed).

Team Statistics Towson Hofstra Shots 33 30 Ground Balls 31 37 Face-Offs 16 8 Clears 11-15 18-20 Saves 7 8 Turnovers 18 12 Extra-Man Opportunities 1-4 1-3 Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes uTracking the Tigers’ Opponents Loyola (Md.) 4-3 Bucknell 5-2 Drexel 7-1 F16 NOTRE DAME L, 6-7 F16 at Duke L, 4-16 F17 VIRGINIA L, 7-11 F23 uat Towson W, 13-8 F24 HOBART W, 10-9 F23 at Pennsylvania W, 9-8 M1 PENN STATE W, 7-4 M1 OHIO STATE W, 8-7 (3OT) F26 LEHIGH W, 13-7 M8 DUKE L, 8-21 M8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 14-6 M1 at Binghamton W, 3-2 M15 at St. John’s W, 11-8 M11 FAIRFIELD W, 9-8 M8 ST. JOHN’S W, 6-3 M18 SIENA L, 4-5 M15 LAFAYETTE W, 9-7 M11 ST. JOSEPH’S W, 12-5 M22 at Massachusetts W, 15-1 M19 at Navy L, 3-4 (OT) M15 at Albany W, 7-6 M29 at Syracuse 4 p.m. M25 uat Towson 7 p.m. M22 at Lafayette W, 13-6 A5 RUTGERS 1 p.m. M29 at Holy Cross 1 p.m. M25 at Notre Dame 3:30 p.m. A12 GEORGETOWN 1 p.m. A4 ARMY 7 p.m. M29 HOFSTRA 5 p.m. A19 at Fairfield 3 p.m. A11 at Lehigh 7:30 p.m. A5 ROBERT MORRIS 1 p.m. A26 at Hobart 1 p.m. A15 at Penn State 7:30 p.m. A9 at Delaware 7 p.m. A19 COLGATE 8 p.m. A12 uat Towson 3 p.m. Denver 5-4 A19 SACRED HEART 3 p.m. F16 COLGATE W, 15-5 Robert Morris 4-5 A26 at Villanova 7 p.m. F23 NORTH CAROLINA L, 5-6 F9 SETON HILL W, 16-2 M1 at UMBC L, 6-9 F16 at Penn State L, 2-18 Villanova 1-7 M2 uat Towson L, 9-10 F23 at Manhattan L, 9-10 (OT) F17 at Syracuse L, 6-21 M8 BROWN W, 11-8 F24 at Wagner W, 10-2 F24 LAFAYETTE W, 9-6 M9 PENNSYLVANIA W, 12-11 (OT) M1 at Bellarmine L, 9-20 M1 at Pennsylvania L, 6-7 M18 vs. Cornell L, 7-20 M4 PRESBYTERIAN W, 16-5 M4 NOTRE DAME L, 6-16 M22 at Stony Brook W, 14-13 M11 at VMI W, 11-4 M11 at Penn State L, 3-12 M24 PRESBYTERIAN W, 19-5 M15 OHIO STATE L, 5-12 M15 at Lehigh L, 8-9 M29 HARVARD 9:30 p.m. M22 at Sacred Heart L, 11-15 M18 OHIO STATE L, 8-15 A5 vs. Notre Dame 2 p.m. M29 uTOWSON 1 p.m. M22 at Delaware L, 4-8 A11 QUINNIPIAC 9:30 p.m. A5 at Drexel 1 p.m. M29 SACRED HEART 1 p.m. A13 BELLARMINE 3:30 p.m. A8 CANISIUS 4 p.m. A5 at Manhattan 7 p.m. A19 at Ohio State 11 a.m. A12 VILLANOVA 1 p.m. A9 HOFSTRA 7 p.m. A26 at Air Force 3 p.m. A19 at Delaware 1 p.m. A12 at Robert Morris 1 p.m. A26 HOFSTRA 12 p.m. A18 uat Towson 7:30 p.m. Maryland 6-2 A26 DREXEL 7 p.m. F23 at Georgetown W, 11-6 umbc 4-3 F26 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 17-7 F16 vs. Delaware L, 7-15 Johns Hopkins 3-3 M1 at Duke L, 7-15 F24 at Rutgers L, 4-13 F23 ALBANY W, 10-5 M3 PROVIDENCE W, 13-5 M1 DENVER W, 9-6 M1 vs. Princeton W, 14-9 M8 uTOWSON W, 12-7 M4 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 M4 UMBC W, 10-8 M14 at UMBC L, 8-9 (3OT) M8 YALE W, 11-9 M8 at Hofstra L, 7-8 (OT) M16 AIR FORCE W, 16-4 M14 MARYLAND W, 9-8 (3OT) M15 SYRACUSE L, 13-14 (OT) M22 at North Carolina W, 13-8 M22 at Ohio State W, 12-11 (OT) M22 at Virginia L, 12-13 (OT) M29 VIRGINIA 12 p.m. M29 STONY BROOK 7:30 p.m. M29 NORTH CAROLINA 2 p.m. A4 NAVY 8 p.m. A1 uat Towson 7:30 p.m. A5 at Duke 6 p.m. A12 at Johns Hopkins 2 p.m. A5 at Binghamton 7:30 p.m. A12 MARYLAND 2 p.m. A19 PENNSYLVANIA 1 p.m. A12 ALBANY 7:30 p.m. A19 at Navy 12 p.m. A25 ACC Semi-Finals TBA A19 HARTFORD 1 p.m. A23 uTOWSON 7 p.m. A27 ACC Finals 3:30 p.m. A26 at Vermont 1 p.m. A28 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7 p.m. M3 YALE 1 p.m. M3 at Loyola 1 p.m. Delaware 6-2 Virginia 9-0 F9 at St. Joseph’s W, 18-10 Pennsylvania 4-2 F17 at Drexel W, 11-7 F16 vs. UMBC W, 15-7 F23 DREXEL L, 8-9 F23 STONY BROOK W, 15-13 F23 MARIST W, 12-6 M1 VILLANOVA W, 7-6 F26 VERMONT W, 15-4 M1 at Rutgers W, 10-8 M8 vs. Air Force W, 13-10 M1 vs. Syracuse W, 14-13 (OT) M8 ALBANY W, 8-7 (3OT) M9 at Denver L, 11-12 (OT) M4 VMI W, 24-5 M12 at Georgetown L, 10-18 M15 at Yale W, 9-7 M8 at Princeton W, 12-10 M15 STONY BROOK L, 16-19 M22 HARVARD W, 12-10 M11 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 20-2 M22 VILLANOVA W, 8-4 M29 CORNELL 12 p.m. M15 uat Towson W, 18-13 M25 at Lehigh 7 p.m. A5 at Dartmouth 1 p.m. M22 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 13-12 (OT) M29 BROWN 1 p.m. A8 at Princeton 8 p.m. M29 at Maryland 12 p.m. A5 uat Towson 12 p.m. A12 BROWN 12 p.m. A5 at North Carolina 4 p.m. A9 DREXEL 7 p.m. A19 at Maryland 1 p.m. A12 DUKE 6 p.m. A12 at Hofstra 1 p.m. A26 uat Towson 1 p.m. A19 DARTMOUTH 1 p.m. A19 ROBERT MORRIS 1 p.m. M3 ARMY 4 p.m. A25 ACC FIRST ROUND 7:30 p.m. A26 at Sacred Heart 1 p.m. A27 ACC FINALS 3:30 p.m. Sacred Heart 5-1 Hofstra 3-2 F23 PRESBYTERIAN Postponed Cumulative Record F23 at Massachusetts L, 4-8 F29 at Wagner W, 17-7 M1 BROWN W, 7-6 M5 MANHATTAN W, 14-6 of Tigers’ 2008 Opponents M8 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 8-7 (OT) M8 HARTFORD W, 11-10 M15 at Princeton L, 6-11 M15 at Binghamton L, 8-9 (as of Mar. 24): M21 uTOWSON W, 13-8 M18 MASSACHUSETTS W, 9-7 66-37 (.641) M25 ARMY 7 p.m. M22 ROBERT MORRIS W, 15-11 M29 at Drexel 5 p.m. M29 at Villanova 1 p.m. A5 SACRED HEART 1 p.m. A2 QUINNIPIAC 3 p.m. A9 at Villanova 7 p.m. A5 at Hofstra 1 p.m. A12 DELAWARE 1 p.m. A9 uTOWSON 2 p.m. A19 at North Carolina 12 p.m. A19 at Drexel 3 p.m. A22 at Stony Brook 7 p.m. A26 DELAWARE 1 p.m. A26 at Robert Morris 12 p.m. Game 6 u bucknell Tiger lacrosse Game Notes u2008 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse Numerical Roster uAlphabetical Roster No. name Pos. cl. ht. Wt. hometown/High School No. name Pos. 1 Matt Hanzsche Mid. Fr. 5-11 145 Catonsville, Md./Mt. St. Joseph H.S. 31 Timmy Andre Att. 2 Matt Antol Goal Sr. 5-10 180 Baldwin, Md./Loyola Blakefield H.S. 2 Matt Antol Goal 3 Rob Wheeler Goal So. 5-10 180 Baltimore, Md./Friends School 50 Brock Armour Mid. 4 Billy Sadtler Goal Sr. 6-2 205 Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle H.S. 38 Tommy Beach Att. 5 Brian Vetter Mid. Sr. 6-1 190 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis H.S. 7 Blake Best Att. 6 Bill McCutcheon Mid. Jr. 6-2 235 Chatham, N.J./Chatham H.S. 30 Phil Blevins Mid. 7 Blake Best Att. Gr. 6-0 205 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park H.S. 39 Eric Boyle Att. 8 Ben Ganley Mid. So. 5-10 165 Prince Frederick, Md./Calverton School 23 Clint Brakebill Mid. 9 Mitchell Rosensweig Mid. Jr. 6-0 165 Baltimore, Md./Pikesville H.S. 19 Randall Cooper Att. 11 Matt Latonick Mid. Sr. 6-1 175 Severna Park, Md./Archbishop Spalding H.S. 27 Chris Corsiglia Def. 12 Matt Vetter Def. So. 5-10 185 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis H.S. 47 Elliot Domanic Att. 13 Tim Flynn Att. Fr. 5-5 140 Cotuit, Mass./Barnstable H.S. 26 John DuBois Mid. 14 Joe Wascavage Def. So. 6-1 210 Drayden, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. 35 Dave Edens Goal 15 Adam Hagelin Mid. Sr. 5-7 165 Havre de Grace, Md./Boy’s Latin School 33 Jonathan Engelke Att. 18 Scott Ruhl Mid. Fr. 6-5 180 Powell, Ohio/Dublin Jerome H.S. 13 Tim Flynn Att. 19 Randall Cooper Att. Jr. 6-0 195 Phoenix, Md./Friends School 8 Ben Ganley Mid. 20 Marc Ingerman Def. Fr. 5-11 195 Sandy Hook, Conn./Newtown H.S. 15 Adam Hagelin Mid. 22 Brian Mangan Def. Fr. 5-11 220 Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh H.S. 1 Matt Hanzsche Mid. 23 Clint Brakebill Mid. Jr. 5-9 185 Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School 20 Marc Ingerman Def. 24 Fred Lee Def. Sr. 6-4 210 Easton, Conn./Fairfield Prep 45 Kevin Kelly Mid. 25 Peter Mezzanotte Mid. Fr. 6-1 180 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip H.S. 34 John Lamon Mid. 26 John DuBois Mid. Fr. 5-8 175 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township H.S. 11 Matt Latonick Mid. 27 Chris Corsiglia Def. Sr. 6-4 215 San Francisco, Calif./The Hill School 24 Fred Lee Def. 28 Chauncey Whiting Def. Fr. 6-0 190 Ellicott City, Md./River Hill H.S. 48 Travis Love Goal 29 Andrew Morrison Mid. Fr. 6-0 175 Laguna Niguel, Calif./St. Margaret’s H.S. 22 Brian Mangan Def. 30 Phil Blevins Mid. So. 5-5 140 Cockeysville, Md./Calvert Hall H.S. 6 Bill McCutcheon Mid. 31 Timmy Andre Mid. Sr. 6-1 205 Rockville Centre, N.Y./Chaminade H.S. 43 Ted Melanson Def. 32 Justin Schneider Mid. Jr. 5-7 150 Stevensville, Md./St. Mary’s H.S. 25 Peter Mezzanotte Mid. 33 Jonathan Engelke Att. Sr. 5-9 165 Massapequa, N.Y./Farmingdale H.S. 29 Andrew Morrison Mid. 34 John Lamon Mid. Fr. 6-4 185 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s H.S. 37 Ryan O’Donnell Def. 35 Dave Edens Goal So. 5-9 180 Rancho Sante Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines H.S. 40 Matt Richter Def. 36 Cameron Zook Def. So. 6-1 190 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon H.S. 9 Mitchell Rosensweig Mid. 37 Ryan O’Donnell Def. Sr. 6-1 180 West Chester, Pa./Henderson H.S. 18 Scott Ruhl Mid. 38 Tommy Beach Att. Fr. 6-4 175 Catonsville, Md./Mt. St. Joseph H.S. 4 Billy Sadtler Goal 39 Eric Boyle Att. So. 6-3 210 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis H.S. 44 Stephen Sauser Def. 40 Matt Richter Def. Jr. 5-11 200 West Friendship, Md./Glenelg H.S. 32 Justin Schneider Mid. 41 Tim Stratton Att. Fr. 5-10 160 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township H.S. 42 Kyle Smedley Mid. 42 Kyle Smedley Mid. Jr. 5-11 175 Baltimore, Md./St. Paul’s School 41 Tim Stratton Att. 43 Ted Melanson Def. Jr. 6-0 215 Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield H.S. 5 Brian Vetter Mid. 44 Stephen Sauser Def. Fr. 6-2 180 Pasadena, Md./Northeast H.S. 12 Matt Vetter Def. 45 Kevin Kelly Mid. So. 5-9 175 Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall H.S. 14 Joe Wascavage Def. 46 Justin Woodford Goal Jr. 5-10 195 Lutherville, Md./Dulaney H.S. 3 Rob Wheeler Goal 47 Elliot Domanic Att. Fr. 6-1 165 Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill H.S. 28 Chauncey Whiting Def. 48 Travis Love Goal Fr. 6-0 175 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill H.S. 46 Justin Woodford Goal 50 Brock Armour Mid. So. 5-8 165 British Columbia, Canada/Western Reserve Acad. 36 Cameron Zook Def.

Head Coach: Tony Seaman – 10th season at Towson, 27th overall Offensive Coordinator: Andrew “Buggs” Combs (Maryland, ’01) – 6th season Defensive Coordinator: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins, ’01) – 4th season Volunteer Assistant: John Horrigan (Towson, ’01) – 2nd season Student Assistant: Matt Eckerl (Towson, ’08) – 1st season Athletic Trainer: Steven Shade Equipment Manager: Phil Junis Managers: Mandi Bustard, Liz Wathen