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2008 LACROSSE NOTES 2008 Towson Schedule 2008 Tiger Men’S Lacrosse: Game 6 Date Opponent TV Time/Score Towson Tigers (1-4) Vs GAME 6 u BUCKNELL TIGER LACROSSE 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 Bucknell University 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. * - Patriot League 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.
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