2020 MEN'S STANDINGS MLAX SIDS School Conf. Pct. Streak Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Patriot League Bucknell 0-0 0.000 -- 4-1 0.800 1-1 2-0 1-0 W1 Jackie Eddy Holy Cross 0-0 0.000 -- 4-1 0.800 3-0 1-1 0-0 W3 [email protected] Lehigh 0-0 0.000 -- 3-1 0.750 2-0 1-1 0-0 W2 (O) 610.289.1957 (C) 908.268.0158 Loyola Maryland 0-0 0.000 -- 3-1 0.750 3-0 0-1 0-0 W3 www.patriotleague.com Navy 0-0 0.000 -- 2-1 0.667 2-0 0-1 0-0 L1 Army West Point 0-0 0.000 -- 3-2 0.600 3-0 0-2 0-0 L2 Army West Point Black Knights Ally Keirn 0-0 0.000 -- 2-3 0.400 0-2 2-1 0-0 W1 [email protected] Colgate 0-0 0.000 -- 0-4 0.000 0-0 0-4 0-0 L4 (O) 845.938.4090 Lafayette 0-0 0.000 -- 0-4 0.000 0-1 0-3 0-0 L4 www.goarmysports.com Boston University Terriers Kevin Edelson UPCOMING SCHEDULE LAST WEEK'S RESULTS [email protected] Saturday, Feb. 29 Thursday, Feb. 20 (O) 617.358.4177 Loyola Maryland at Lafayette* Noon VMI at Lehigh W, 14-11 www.goterriers.com Holy Cross at Army West Point* Noon Marist at Bucknell Noon Saturday, Feb. 22 Jen Dobias Boston U at Colgate* Noon Lehigh at NJIT W, 17-8 [email protected] Navy at Lehigh* 3 p.m. Rutgers at Loyola Maryland W, 11-10 (O) 570.577.3488 Lafayette at Binghamton L, 10-11 www.bucknellbison.com Tuesday, March 3 Ohio State at Bucknell L, 11-15 Binghamton at Army West Point* 3 p.m. Boston U at Bellarmine W, 17-11 John Painter Colgate at Hobart L, 13-21 [email protected] (O) 315.228.7566 Sunday, Feb. 23 www.gocolgateraiders.com Army at Syracuse L, 7-9 Holy Cross Crusaders Sunday, Feb. 23 Moira Sweeney Bucknell at Binghamton W, 16-4 [email protected] Harvard at Holy Cross L, 8-9 (O) 508.793.2583 * Games on the Patriot League Network www.goholycross.com Wednesday, Feb. 26 Towson at Loyola Maryland W, 15-6 Brian Ludrof [email protected] (O) 610.330.5003 www.goleopards.com SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (THROUGH 2.26 GAMES) Lehigh mountian hawks INDIVIDUAL TEAM Justin Lafleur Points: 9 - Tommy Schelling (LEH) vs. Utah (2.8) Points: 33 - Army vs. NJIT (2.10) [email protected] 8 - Andrew Pettit (LEH) vs. VMI (2.20) 19 - Navy vs. Furman (2.15) (O) 610.758.3174 Goals: Goals: www.lehighsports.com Assists: 5 - Brian Minicus (GATE) at Princeton (2.18) Army vs. NJIT (2.10) Brendan Nichtern (ARMY) vs. NJIT (2.10) Assists: 14 - Army vs. NJIT (2.10) Loyola Maryland Greyhounds Shots: 18 - Will Yorke (BUCK) at Binghamton (2.24) Shots: 56 - Bucknell vs. Sacred Heart (2.15) Ryan Eigenbrode Saves: 18 - Sean Collins (GATE) at Princeton (2.18) Saves: 18 - Colgate at Princeton (2.18) [email protected] (O) 410.617.2337 Army vs. Rutgers (2.15) www.loyolagreyhounds.com Stacie Michaud MEDIA SERVICES [email protected] Patriot League On The Web (O) 410.293.8773 PatriotLeague.org features the latest news and stories on all nine Patriot League men's lacrosse members. In addition, the site www.navysports.com also contains statistics, schedules, results and archives. Men's Lacrosse League Notes Media can access a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF file of the complete Patriot League Men's Lacrosse release on the Patri- ot League Men's Lacrosse page under League Notes. E-Mail Distribution Media may contact the Patriot League office to be included on the Patriot League’s e-mail lists for men's lacrosse releases and information (or any of the Patriot League’s sports). Please contact Associate Director for Communications Jackie Eddy (jeddy@ patriotleague patriotleague.com/610.289.1957) with requests or questions.

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 1 HEAD COACHES 2020 WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS (2.24)

JOE ALBERICI, ARMY WEST POINT Offensive Player of the Week Year at Army/Overall ...... 15th/16th Aidan Olmstead, Loyola Maryland, Jr., A, Painted Post, N.Y./Corning-Painted Post Record at Army ...... 126-96 * Olmstead led the Greyhounds with five points on Saturday in an 11-10 victory over Rutgers. Overall Record...... 134-102 * All three of the junior attack’s three goals were unassisted. He also posted two assists and a pair of ground balls. Patriot League Record...... 61-35 * He had two game-tying goals with the first knotting the game at 8-8 with 11:38 left in regulation and again to make it 10-10 with 3:28 in the fourth quarter. RYAN POLLEY, BOSTON UNIVERSITY Year at BU/Overall...... 7th/10th Defensive Player of the Week Record at BU...... 49-50 Overall Record...... 76-77 Kyle LeBlanc, Loyola Maryland, Jr., D, Brielle, N.J./High Technology Patriot League Record...... 21-27 * LeBlanc held Adam Charlambides from Rutgers without a goal for the first time in 26 games and without a point for the first time in 34 games. FRANK FEDORJAKA, BUCKNELL * LeBlanc limited the All-Big Ten Team and Tewaaraton Award Watch List member to just three shots and no points or Year at Bucknell/Overall...... 15th/20th assists. Charlambides’ goal-scoring streak was the sixth-longest in the nation as he entered the game with nine goals and Record at Bucknell...... 132-84 three assists. Overall Record...... 171-115 Patriot League Record...... 61-35 Faceoff Specialist of the Week Bailey Savio, Loyola Maryland, Jr., Faceoff Specialist, Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich MIKE KARWECK, COLGATE Year at Colgate/Overall ...... 2nd/2nd * Savio had a record-breaking performance at the ‘X’ for the Greyhounds in the 11-10 win versus Rutgers, Record at Colgate ...... 4-13 * The junior set the Patriot League and Loyola single-game record with 18 ground balls. Overall Record...... Same * He also won 23-of-24 draws for a 95.8 success rate. His faceoff winning percentage in the game is the second-best in Patriot League Record...... 2-6 NCAA Division I this year.

PETER BURKE, HOLY CROSS Goalkeeper of the Week Year at Holy Cross/Overall ...... 2nd/2nd Joe McSorley, Boston University, Sr., GK, Forest Hill, Md./Calvert Hall Record at Holy Cross ...... 11-8 * McSorley made 27 saves for a.519 save percentage in two games this week versus Bryant and Bellarmine. Overall Record...... Same Patriot League Record...... 4-4 * The senior notched a 16-save effort at Bryant on Tuesday in which three of the Bulldogs’ goals came while McSorley was playing out of the cage. PAT MYERS, LAFAYETTE * He then stopped 11 shots in the Terriers’ 17-11 triumph at Bellarmine on Saturday. Year at Lafayette/Overall ...... 2nd/2nd Record at Lafayette ...... 4-15 Rookie of the Week Overall Record...... Same Joey Kamish, Loyola Maryland, Fr., A, Wixom, Mich./Detroit Central Catholic Patriot League Record...... 0-8 * Kamish scored the first three goals of his collegiate career, including the game-winner, on Saturday in an 11-10 decision for Loyola over Rutgers. KEVIN CASSESE, LEHIGH * He opened his day with the first goal of the second quarter with 12:27 on the clock. He then added his second with Year at Lehigh/Overall ...... 13th/13th Record at Lehigh ...... 106-90 Loyola’s next goal just over four minutes later off a pass from Adam Poitras to make it 4-1 Loyola. Overall Record...... same * The freshman then provided the game-winner with 1:53 left in regulation as he caught a Cam Wyers’ pass in transition Patriot League Record...... 47-37 and broke a 10-10 tie for the triumph.

CHARLEY TOOMEY, LOYOLA MARYLAND 2020 PAST WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Year at Loyola/Overall ...... 15th/15th 2.3.20 Date Date Record at Loyola...... 149-70 Off. Player: Yorke, Bucknell Off. Player: Off. Player: Overall Record...... same Def. Player: Talarico, Bucknell Def. Player: Def. Player: Patriot League Record...... 40-8 Faceoff Spec.: O'Connell, Holy Cross Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: McSorley, Boston U Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: Rookie: DiNanno, Holy Cross Rookie: Rookie: JOE AMPLO, NAVY Year at Navy/Overall ...... 1st/1st 2.10.20 Date Date Record at Navy ...... 2-1 Off. Player: Nichtern, Army Off. Player: Off. Player: Overall Record...... 53-53 Def. Player: Hudgins, Army Def. Player: Def. Player: Patriot League Record...... 0-0 Faceoff Spec.: Christman, Boston U Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: Schupler, Army Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: (as of 2.27) Rookie: Wellford, Bucknell Rookie: Rookie:

2.17.20 Date Date Off. Player: K. Lindley, Loyola Off. Player: Off. Player: Def. Player: M. Hudgins, Army Def. Player: Def. Player: Faceoff Spec.: S. Grabher, Army Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: W. Schupler, Army Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: Rookie: J. Morin, Army Rookie: Rookie:

Date Date Off. Player: Off. Player: Def. Player: Def. Player: Faceoff Spec. Faceoff Spec. Goalkeeper: Goalkeeper: Rookie: Rookie:

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 2 INSIDE LACROSSE POLL (2.23) OVERALL LEADERS (2.20) Rk School (Votes) Record Pts. Prev. INDIVIDUAL TEAM 1. Yale (22) 2-0 440 3 2. Penn State 3-1 399 1 3. Syracuse 3-0 388 5 Goals Per Game Faceoff Wins Goals Per Game Faceoff Wins 4. North Carolina 4-0 334 7 Tommy Schelling, Lehigh (4) Dan O'Connell, HC (70) Lehigh (13.75) Bucknell (79) 5. Notre Dame 2-0 329 6 6. Virginia 2-1 306 2 7. Maryland 3-1 294 4 Assists Per Game Faceoff Percentage Assists Per Game Faceoff Percentage 8. Princeton 3-0 288 22 Brendan Nichtern, Army (3.4) Nick Barry, Navy (.732) Army (9.40) Navy (.706) 9. Penn 1-1 280 8 10. Cornell 3-0 275 11 Points Per Game Goals Against Average Goals Against Average 11. Loyola 2-1 202 12 Points Per Game 12. Georgetown 3-0 181 14 Tommy Schelling, Lehigh (5.7) Ryan Kern, Navy (6.40) Army (22.8) Navy (6.33) 13. Duke 2-2 180 10 14. Denver 3-1 165 13 Man-Up Goals Save Percentage Man-Up Goals Save Percentage 15. Villanova 2-2 125 29 Wyatt Schupler, Army (.640) 16. Army 3-2 103 9 Christian 'Mule, Lehigh (4) Colgate (12) Army (.653) 17. Lehigh 3-1 83 18 Cooper Belanger, Colgate 18. Ohio State 3-1 75 19 Saves Per Game Groundballs Per Game Saves Per Game 19. Hobart 3-0 39 28 Sean Collins, Colgate (15.25) Colgate (15.25) 20. Richmond 2-2 31 -- Groundballs Per Game Lehigh (42.75) Bailey Savio, Loyola (10.75) Other Receiving Votes: Johns Hopkins, Marist, Delaware, Hofstra, Air Force, Saint Joseph's, Providence, Harvard, UMass, Bucknell PATRIOT LEAGUE ON CBSSN DATE GAME TIME USILA COACHES POLL (2.23) Sunday, March 22 Army West Point at Loyola Maryland Noon Rk School (Votes) Pts. Record Prev. Friday, April 3 Loyola Maryland at Navy 7:30 p.m. 1. Yale (21) 420 2-0 3 2. Penn State 361 3-1 1 Saturday, April 11 Boston University at Loyola Maryland 1 p.m. 3. Syracuse 360 3-0 5 Sunday, April 12 Holy Cross at Bucknell 1 p.m. 4. North Carolina 333 4-0 9 5. Notre Dame 326 2-0 6 Saturday, April 18 Flex game (selected in early April) 1 p.m. 6. Penn 308 1-1 7 Saturday, April 18 Navy at Army West Point 3:30 p.m. 7. Maryland 297 3-1 4 8. Virginia 289 2-1 2 Friday, April 24 Bucknell at Navy 7 p.m. 9. Cornell 261 3-0 12 Friday, May 1 Patriot League Men's Lacrosse Semifinal #1 5 p.m. 10. Princeton 213 3-0 NR Friday, May 1 Patriot League Men's Lacrosse Semifinal #2 8 p.m. 11. Denver 200 2-1 13 12. Loyola 198 2-1 11 Sunday, May 3 Patriot League Men's Lacrosse Championship Game Noon 13. Duke 187 2-2 10 14. Georgetown 164 3-0 14 15. Army 98 3-2 7 16. Ohio State 96 3-1 17 PATRIOT LEAGUE ON FACEBOOK LIVE 17. Villanova 89 2-2 NR 18. Johns Hopkins 45 1-2 15 DATE GAME TIME 19. Lehigh 30 3-1 NR Saturday, Feb. 8 Lehigh vs. Utah W, 16-11 20. Richmond 28 2-2 18 Saturday, Feb. 15 Loyola Maryland vs. Johns Hopkins W, 10-7 Other Receiving Votes: Air Force 26, Marist 19, Harvard 10, Saturday, Feb. 29 Lehigh vs. Navy 3 p.m. Bucknell 9, Hofstra 7, Massachusetts 4, Saint Joseph's 4, Delaware 2, Albany 2, Drexel 1 Saturday, March 7 Loyola Maryland vs. Duke 1 p.m.

#PATRIOTMLAX CAREER RECORDS Most Points Most Assists Ground Balls 1. 380 Pat Spencer, Loyola (2016-19) 1. 231 Pat Spencer, Loyola (2016-2019) 1. 384 Peter Strid, Colgate (1993-96) 2. 249 Chris Cara, Bucknell (2002-05) 2. 142 Tim Pearson, Army (1999-2002) 2. 348 Brady Dove, Navy (2014-17) 3. 243 Will Sands, Bucknell (2015-18) 3. 138 Chris Cara, Bucknell (2002-05) 3. 340 Graham Savio, Loyola (2014-17) 4. 238 Tim Pearson, Army (1999-2002) 4. 124 Jeremy Boltus, Army (2008-11) 4. 313 Ryan Snyder, Lehigh (2010-13) 5. 225 Peter Baum, Colgate (2010-13) 5. 123 Rich Santoro, Holy Cross (1998-2001) 5. 305 Chris Eck, Colgate (2005-08) 6. 220 Dan Taylor, Lehigh (2012-15) 6. 117 David DiMaria, Lehigh (2010-13) 6. 297 Jake Clarke, Bucknell (2008-11) 7. 214 Jeremy Boltus, Army (2008-11) Austin Winter, Bucknell (2007-10) 7. 295 Alex McFerran, Colgate (1993-96) 8. 209 John Walker, Army (2003-06) 8. 114 Jeff Bryan, Army (2001-04) 8. 284 Sam Talkow, Boston U. (2014-2017) 9. 207 John Glesener, Army (2012-15) 9. 105 Jon Birsner, Navy (2003-06) Dan Grabher, Army (2014-17) 10. 205 David DiMaria, Lehigh (2010-13) 10. 98 David Cohen, Lehigh (1999-2002) 10. 280 Parker Gibson, Colgate (1998-01)

Most Goals Goalie Saves Faceoff Wins 1. 164 Peter Baum, Colgate (2010-13) 1. 779 Duncan Woodard, Lafayette (1998-2001) 1. 709 Graham Savio, Loyola (2014-17) 2. 163 Garrett Thul, Army (2010-13) 2. 695 Brian Buckley, Holy Cross (1995-98) 2. 664 Chris Eck, Colgate (2005-08) 3. 149 Pat Spencer, Loyola (2016-19) 3. 645 Jacob Stover, Loyola (2017-19) 3. 637 Brady Dove, Navy (2014-17) 4. 138 Justin Zackey, Bucknell (1991-94) 4. 640 Christian Carson-Banister, Boston U. (2014-17) 4. 490 Sam Talkow, Boston U. (2014-17) 5. 136 Ryan Walsh, Colgate (2012-15) 5. 636 Brian Hodgdon, Holy Cross (2001-04) 5. 479 Tom Weiss, Lehigh (2003-06) 6. 128 Mark Duncan, Lehigh (1995-98) 6. 620 Adam Fullerton, Army (2005-08) 6. 473 Ryan Snyder, Lehigh (2010-13) 7. 127 Dan Taylor, Lehigh (2012-15) 7. 599 Ryan Stewart, Lafayette (1991-94) 7. 472 Dan Grabher, Army (2014-17) Tom Perini, Lafayette (2008-11) 8. 598 Rick Aguliar, Army (1991-94) 8. 462 Tony Vozzolo, Army (2003-06) Brandon Corp, Colgate (2006-09) 9. 577 Brandon Burke, Colgate (2014-17) 9. 460 Robert Grabher, Colgate (2010-13) 10. 125 John Walker, Army (2003-06) 10. 572 Justin Sussman, Bucknell (2000-03) 10. 440 Ryan McCormack, Army (1994-97) Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 3 VS. OTHER CONFERENCES AMONG NCAA - TOP 25 (THROUGH 2.26 GAMES) ACC (0-6) TEAM INDIVIDUAL Duke...... (0-0) North Carolina...... (0-2) ASSISTS PER GAME ASSISTS PER GAME Notre Dame...... (0-0) 11. Army 9.40 5. Brendan Nichtern, Army 3.40 Syracuse...... (0-2) T-20. Lehigh 8.00 CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME Virginia...... (0-2) 23. Bucknell 7.80 T-25. Navy 7.67 1. Chris Conlin, Holy Cross 3.20 4. Reece Eddy, Boston U 2.80 AMERICA EAST (2-2) CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME T-10. Marcus Hudgins, Army 2.40 Binghamton...... (1-1) 1. Boston U 13.20 Travis Talarico, Bucknell UMass Lowell...... (1-1) T-19. Hunter Newman, Bucknell 2.00 T-3. Bucknell 11.00 T-10. Holy Cross 10.00 FACE-OFF WINNING PERCENTAGE BIG EAST (1-3) 14. Army 9.60 4. Nick Barry, Navy .732 Georgetown...... (0-1) T-19. Loyola 9.00 6. Bailey Savio, Loyola .700 Providence...... (0-2) Navy 10. Dan O'Connell, Holy Cross .673 Vermont...... (1-0) 11. Sean Christman, Boston U .667 FACE-OFF WINNING PERCENTAGE 3. Navy .706 GOALS PER GAME BIG TEN (3-3) 4. Loyola .691 T-9. Tommy Schelling, Lehigh 4.00 Johns Hopkins...... (1-0) 9. Lehigh .664 Maryland...... (0-0) 10. Holy Cross .658 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Ohio State...... (0-2) 11. Boston U .647 3. Ryan Kern, Navy 6.40 8. Wyatt Schupler, Army 7.60 Penn State...... (0-1) 14. Sam Shafer, Loyola 8.91 Rutgers...... (2-0) GROUND BALLS PER GAME 20. Jonathan Tesoro, Holy Cross 9.28 5. Lehigh 42.75 21. Ben Clark, Bucknell 9.33 8. Bucknell 39.60 23. James Spence, Lehigh 9.83 CAA (2-0) 11. Navy 38.00 Massachusetts...... (1-0) 17. Army 35.60 Towson...... (1-0) GROUNDBALLS PER GAME T20. Colgate 35.00 5. Bailey Savio, Loyola 10.75 Boston U T-13. Nick Crovatto, Bucknell 8.00 INDEPENDENT (1-0) Dan O'Connell, Holy Cross Cleveland State...... (0-0) POINTS PER GAME T-17. Conor Gaffney, Lehigh 7.75 Utah...... (1-0) 14. Army 22.80 T-22. Sean Christman, Boston U 7.00 19. Lehigh 21.75 20. Bucknell 21.40 MAN-UP GOALS IVY LEAGUE (1-1) T-3. Cooper Belanger, Colgate 4 Brown...... (0-0) SAVES PER GAME Christian Mule', Lehigh Dartmouth...... (0-0) 6. Coglate 15.25 T-10. Justin Lynskey, Holy Cross 3 Harvard...... (1-0) T-25. Army 13.20 Nicky Petkevich, Colgate Princeton...... (0-1) Tommy Schelling, Lehigh SCORING DEFENSE POINTS PER GAME MAAC (1-1) 3. Navy 6.33 T-9. Tommy Schelling, Lehigh 5.75 Canisius...... (0-0) T-4. Army 7.00 240 Brendan Nichtern, Army 5.20 Manhattan...... (1-0) T-16. Loyola 8.75 Marist...... (0-1) 21. Holy Cross 9.40 SAVE PERCENTAGE 23. Bucknell 9.60 4. Wyatt Schupler, Army .640 11. Ryan Kern, Navy .600 NEC (5-2) SCORING OFFENSE 14. Sam Shafer, Loyola .585 Bryant...... (1-1) 18. Lehigh 13.75 22. Joe McSorley, Boston U .557 Hobart...... (0-1) 20. Bucknell 13.60 T-24. Ben Clark, Bucknell .545 Merrimack...... (1-0) 24. Army 13.40 NJIT...... (2-0) SAVES PER GAME T-6. Sean Collins, Colgate 15.25 Sacred Heart...... (1-0) 20. Joe McSorley, Boston U 12.80 Wagner...... (0-0)

SOCON (4-1) Bellarmine...... (1-0) Furman...... (2-0) Richmond...... (0-1) VMI...... (1-0)

(as of 2.27)

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 4 #PATRIOTMLAX PRESEASON AWARDS 2019 DRAFT PICKS MLL Draft PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Pat Spencer, Loyola (7th overall, Chesapeake Bayhawks) Kevin Lindley, Loyola Maryland, Jr., A Greyson Torain, Navy (16th overall, Chesapeake Bayhawks) * Lindley set the single-season goals scored record at Loyola with 60 last season, to break Eric Craig Chick, Lehigh (17th overall, Dallas Rattlers) Lusby's total of 54 from 2012. Johnny Surdick, Army (19th overall, Ohio Machine) Sam Cleveland, Colgate (46th overall, Ohio Machine) * The junior finished third in the nation in goals and goals per game (3.53). Eddie Bouhall, Lehigh (49th overall, Atlanta Blaze) * Lindley was named to the All-Patriot League First Team, the Academic All-Patriot League team James Burr, Boston U (55th overall, Boston Cannons) and was a USILA All-American Honorable Mention. Reed Malas, Bucknell (56th overall, Florida Launch)

*Sixty-two Patriot League student-athletes have been PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR drafted in the past eight MLL drafts (2012-19), including Ryan McNulty, Loyola Maryland, Sr., LSM a Patriot League-record nine draft picks in the 2015 and * McNulty capped his junior year with 65 groundballs and a team-leading 25 caused turnovers. He 2017 drafts. Dennis Romar (Loyola Maryland) played on also scored two goals and dished two assists. the 2018 MLL champion Denver Outlaws. Peter Baum * The senior posted a season-high six groundballs in the team's 13-9 victory over Army West Point (Colgate), Jackson Place (Bucknell) and Michael Noone last April. (Lehigh) were members of the 2017 Major Lacrosse League champion Ohio Machine. * McNulty was named to the All-Patriot League First Team and was a USILA All-American Honor- able Mention. PLL Draft PRESEASON POLL Pat Spencer, Loyola (1st overall, Archers) Greyson Torain, Army (6th overall, Chaos) 1. Loyola Maryland – 111 (8 first-place votes) Johnny Surdick, Army (18th overall, Chaos) 2. Army West Point – 111 (7) 3. Lehigh – 99 (3) 4. Boston University – 76 5. Navy – 59 T-6. Bucknell – 55 2019 NATIONAL AWARDS T-6. Holy Cross - 55 Tewaaraton Trophy Winner 8. Colgate – 31 Pat Spencer, Loyola 9. Lafayette – 15 USILA LT. Raymond J. Enners Most Outstanding POY Pat Spencer, Loyola MEN'S LACROSSE PRESEASON ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAM Attack: Brendan Nichtern, Army West Point, So. USILA William C. Schmeisser Defensive POY Attack: Kevin Kodzis, Holy Cross, Sr. Johnny Surdick, Army Attack: Andrew Pettit, Lehigh, Sr. USILA All-America Team Attack: Kevin Lindley, Loyola Maryland, Jr. Pat Spencer, Loyola (1st) Midfielder:Matt Manown, Army West Point, Sr. Johnny Surdick, Army (1st) Jacob Stover, Loyola (1st) Midfielder:Griffin Brown, Colgate, Sr. AJ Barretto, Army (2nd) Midfielder:Sean Mullaney, Holy Cross, Sr. Chris Gray, Boston U. (2nd) Midfielder:Andrew Eichelberger, Lehigh, Sr. Craig Chick, Lehigh (2nd) Defense: Tom Rigney, Army West Point, Sr. Chase Scanlan, Loyola (2nd) Brendan Nichtern, Army (HM) Defense: Bryant Boswell, Bucknell, Jr. Conor Gaffney, Lehigh (HM) Defense: Teddy Leggett, Lehigh, Jr. Kevin Lindley, Loyola (HM) Defense: Cam Wyers, Loyola Maryland, So. Ryan McNulty, Loyola (HM) Goalkeeper: Ryan Kern, Navy, Sr. USILA Scholar All-America Team Face-Off Specialist:Conor Gaffney, Lehigh, Sr. Griffin Schultz, Army Long-Stick Midfielder: Ryan McNulty, Loyola Maryland, Sr. Christian Klipstein, Bucknell Short-Stick Defensive Midfielder: Christian McHugh, Lehigh, Sr. Reed Malas, Bucknell Jacob Stover, Loyola John Duffy, Loyola Student-athletes are listed by position; then alphabetically by school Lucas Jackson, Loyola Paul Volante, Loyola

Inside Lacrosse Media All-America Team Pat Spencer, Loyola (1st) Johnny Surdick, Army (1st) Chris Gray, Boston U. (1st) Chase Scanlan, Loyola (2nd) Jacob Stover, Loyola (2nd) Craig Chick, Lehigh (2nd) AJ Barretto, Army (3rd) Conor Gaffney, Lehigh (HM)

Senior Class All-Americans Johnny Surdick, Army (1st) Craig Chick, Lehigh (1st) Pat Spencer, Loyola (2nd) Jacob Stover (2nd)

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 5 ARMY WEST POINT BLACK KNIGHTS (3-2, 0-0 PL) @ArmyWP_MLax

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.8 MASSACHUSETTS W, 17-4 ARMY OPP * Courtesy of Army Athletic Communications 2.10 NJIT W, 19-1 SHOT STATISTICS 2.15 RUTGERS W, 15-4 Goals-Shot attempts 67-203 35-165 The No. 7 Army West Point men's lacrosse team fell to Goals scored per game 13.40 7.00 No. 5 Syracuse Sunday afternoon by a 9-7 score. 2.18 at Marist L, 9-17 2.23 at Syracuse L, 7-9 Shot pct. .330 .212 Shots on goal-Attempts 128-203 101-165 The Black Knights led for the first three quarters, but the 2.29 HOLY CROSS Noon SOG pct. .631 .612 Orange closed out the game with four scores to clinch 3.3 BINGHAMTON 3 p.m. Shots/Game 40.6 33.0 the victory. 3.7 at Lafayette Noon Assists 47 19 3.14 LEHIGH Noon Brendan Nichtern finished the game with two goals and 3.21 at Loyola Maryland Noon MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES two assists for four points. The sophomore has jumped 3.28 at Bucknell Noon Goals-Opportunities 5-19 3-17 up to 106-career points and is tied for 29th all-time. Nich- 4.4 COLGATE Noon Conversion Percent .263 .176 tern boasts 67 assists in his two years of playing for the 4.11 at Notre Dame Noon Black Knights. He is now ranked 12th in Army's all-time 4.18 NAVY 3:30 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN lists jumping Dave Reeves '79. 4.24 at Boston University 7 p.m. Total Goals 67 35 Man-up 5 3 Miles Silva had two goals in the contest as well. The se- Man-down 0 0 nior attackman has garnered at least two goals in the last Unassisted 20 16 three games. O'Brien, Morin and Philipp were also goal SEASON STAT LEADERS AT ARMY Overtime 0 0 scorers for Army today. POINTS: 26 - Brendan Nichtern Goals scored average 13.40 7.00 Miles Schupler had a standout day for the Cadets tying GOALS: 11 - Sean O'Brien & Miles Silva GROUND BALLS 178 161 his career-high saves with 16. The sophomore notched ASSISTS: 17 - Brendan Nichtern TURNOVERS 82 99 11 in the first half alone. Schupler also recorded aca- GROUND BALLS: 25 - Stevie Grabher CAUSED TURNOVERS 48 28 reer-high four ground balls on the day. FACEOFF %: .518 - Stevie Grabher FACEOFFS (W-L) 55-118 63-118 Defensively, Marcus Hudgins forced a team-high two CAUSED TURNOVERS: 12 - Marcus Hudgins Faceoff W-L Pct. .466 .534 turnovers. He picked up four ground balls as well. Antho- SAVES: 57 - Wyatt Schupler ny George and Liam Davenport also contributed three CLEARS 109-125 89-110 ground balls apiece. Clear Pct. . 872 .809 The Black Knights caused seven Syracuse turnovers, while only five of Army's were forced.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY TERRIERS (2-3, 0-0 PL) @TerrierMLAX SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.1 PROVIDENCE L, 5-12 BU OPP * Courtesy of Boston U Athletic Communications 2.8 OHIO STATE L, 4-11 SHOT STATISTICS 2.15 at UMASS Lowell W, 13-5 Goals-Shot attempts 49-179 54-200 Sophomore Jake Cates tallied a career-high seven points Goals scored per game 9.80 10.80 and junior Sean Christman won 21 faceoffs to help lead 2.18 at Bryant L, 10-15 the Boston University men's lacrosse team to a 17-11 2.22 at Bellarmine W, 17-11 Shot pct. .274 .270 Shots on goal-Attempts 108-179 118-200 victory at Bellarmine on Saturday afternoon at Owsley B. 2.29 at Colgate 1 p.m. SOG pct. .603 .590 Frazier Stadium. 3.7 BUCKNELL 1 p.m. Shots/Game 35.8 40.0 3.14 at Holy Cross 4 p.m. Assists 31 31 BU (2-3) had its best offensive output of the season, as 3.17 at Harvard 7 p.m. Cates led the way thanks to career highs in goals (4) and 3.21 LAFAYETTE 3:30 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES assists (3). Freshmen Louis Perfetto (4g, 1a) and Vince 3.28 NAVY Noon Goals-Opportunities 7-18 3-17 D'Alto (3g, 2a) both tallied five points, with Perfetto's 4.4 UTAH Noon Conversion Percent .389 .176 four goals a career best. 4.11 at Loyola Maryland 1 p.m. 4.18 at Lehigh 1 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN Eight different Terriers found the back of the net, with 4.24 ARMY WEST POINT 7 p.m. Total Goals 49 54 sophomore Nik McFarland scoring his first collegiate Man-up 7 3 goal. Sophomore Timmy Ley notched two goals and Man-down 0 0 two assists while junior Tommy Nook contributed a ca- SEASON STAT LEADERS AT BOSTON U Unassisted 18 23 reer-high three assists. Senior Jared Nugent notched a POINTS: 18 - Vince D'Alto Overtime 0 0 goal in his fifth straight game while redshirt sophomore Phil Wies scored as well. GOALS: 12 - Vince D'Alto Goals scored average 9.80 10.80 ASSISTS: 6 - Louis Perfetto, Tommy Nook, Vince D'Alto GROUND BALLS 175 158 Christman was outstanding at the faceoff X on Saturday, GROUND BALLS: 35 - Sean Christman TURNOVERS 109 99 winning 21 of the 28 draws he took and gathering 15 CAUSED TURNOVERS 66 55 ground balls. He also scored his first goal of the season FACEOFF %: .667 - Sean Christman as part of his terrific day. CAUSED TURNOVERS: 14 - Reece Eddy FACEOFFS (W-L) 75-116 41-116 Faceoff W-L Pct. .647 .353 Senior Reece Eddy tallied six ground balls and added SAVES: 64 - Joe McSorley two caused turnovers. Freshman Collin Loughead forced CLEARS 99-115 100-115 three turnovers and recorded three ground balls. Senior Clear Pct. .861 .870 Joe McSorley made 11 saves and only allowed 10 of the Knights' goals on Saturday.

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 6 BUCKNELL BISON (4-1, 0-0 PL) @Bucknell_MLAX

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.1 FURMAN W, 16-9 BUCKNELL OPP * Courtesy of Bucknell Athletic Communications 2.9 at Bryant W, 11-9 SHOT STATISTICS 2.15 SACRED HEART W, 14-11 Goals-Shot attempts 68-244 48-162 The Bucknell men's lacrosse team rolled past Bingham- Goals scored per game 13.60 9.60 ton, 16-4, on Tuesday afternoon at the Bearcats Sports 2.22 OHIO STATE L, 11-15 Complex. 2.25 at Binghamton W, 16-4 Shot pct. .279 .296 Shots on goal-Attempts 153-244 104-162 2.29 MARIST Noon SOG pct. .627 .642 The Bison (4-1, 0-0 PL) held the Bearcats (1-3, 0-0 AEC) 3.7 at Boston University 1 p.m. Shots/Game 48.8 32.4 scoreless for nearly 35 minutes while netting 10 goals of 3.14 at Loyola Maryland 3:30 p.m. Assists 39 29 their own. Will Yorke led the offensive onslaught, logging 3.17 CANISIUS 4 p.m. four goals and three assists, while freshmen Jack Feda, 3.21 COLGATE 1 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Jack Billitier, Luke Diiorio and Ethan Opdahl each netted 3.28 ARMY WEST POINT Noon Goals-Opportunities 10-15 4-13 his first collegiate goal in the final six minutes of regula- 4.4 at Lehigh 1 p.m. Conversion Percent .667 .308 tion to put an exclamation mark on the resounding vic- 4.12 HOLY CROSS 1 p.m. tory. 4.17 LAFAYETTE 7:30 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN 4.24 at Navy 7 p.m. Total Goals 68 48 Bucknell's lock-down defense was led by Travis Talarico Man-up 10 4 (3), Hunter Newman (2) and Conor Shears (2), who all Man-down 0 0 caused multiple turnovers. Talarico also tied faceoff spe- SEASON STAT LEADERS AT BUCKNELL Unassisted 29 19 cialist Nick Crovatto for the team lead with six ground Overtime 0 0 balls. POINTS: 20 - Tarry Alston, Will Yorke Goals scored average 13.60 9.60 GOALS: 16 - Will Yorke Crovatto went 12-for-18 in the faceoff x, winning five of six during Bucknell's 5-0 third quarter. ASSISTS: 11 - Tarry Alston GROUND BALLS 198 147 TURNOVERS 77 102 GROUND BALLS: 40 - Nick Crovatto CAUSED TURNOVERS 55 36 In total, 10 different Bison netted a goal. Beyond Yorke, FACEOFF %: .583 - Nick Crovatto Alston Tarry (2g-3a) and Hobbs (2g-1a) had at least three FACEOFFS (W-L) 79-134 55-134 points. Yorke set a new Bucknell record with 18 shots, CAUSED TURNOVERS: 12 - Travis Talarico Faceoff W-L Pct. .590 .410 three more than the previous school standard last SAVES: 54 - Ben Clark matched by Tommy Sopko at Bryant. CLEARS 91-108 90-126 Clear Pct. .843 .714 The Bison held advantages in shots (53-17), shots on goal (36-8) and ground balls (44-30); they also went 5-for-6 on the man advantage and held Binghamton to 20-for-33 on clears.

COLGATE RAIDERS (0-4, 0-0 PL) @ColgateLacrosse

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.1 at UNC L, 6-19 COLGATE OPP * Courtesy of Colgate Athletic Communications 2.7 at Syracuse L, 14-21 SHOT STATISTICS 2.18 at Princeton L, 11-20 Goals-Shot attempts 44-170 81-222 Goals scored per game 11.00 20.25 Griffin Brown scored his third hat trick in four games and 2.22 at Hobart L, 13-21 Nicky Petkevich tallied three goals and three assists in a 2.29 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Noon Shot pct. .259 .365 Shots on goal-Attempts 98-170 142-222 21-13 loss at Hobart. 3.7 at Navy Noon SOG pct. .576 .640 3.14 LAFAYETTE 3:30 p.m. Shots/Game 42.5 55.5 Brown finished with four goals Saturday, giving hima 3.21 at Bucknell 1 p.m. Assists 26 45 team-leading 12. Petkevich had his best scoring day of 3.24 at Cornell 7:30 p.m. the young season with six points, matching a career high. 3.28 at Harvard 1 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES 4.4 at Army West Point Noon Goals-Opportunities 12-23 9-16 Cooper Belanger posted his second two-goal game this 4.11 LEHIGH Noon Conversion Percent .522 .562 week and added two assists for a career-high four points. 4.18 LOYOLA MARYLAND 3:30 p.m. 4.24 at Holy Cross 5 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN Mike Hawkins had his second multigoal game of the sea- Total Goals 44 81 son with two goals and one assist. Man-up 12 9 Man-down 0 2 Feeney finished 16-of-31 on draws and Sean Collins SEASON STAT LEADERS AT COLGATE Unassisted 18 36 made 16 saves in goal. Collins has 61 saves in four games. POINTS: 15 - Griffin Brown Overtime 0 0 GOALS: 12 - Griffin Brown Goals scored average 11.00 20.25 Marshall Terres grabbed a career-high five ground balls. ASSISTS: 9 - Brian Minicus GROUND BALLS 140 160 GROUND BALLS: 23 - Malcolm Feeney TURNOVERS 85 57 FACEOFF %: .496 - Malcolm Feeney CAUSED TURNOVERS 30 44 CAUSED TURNOVERS: 6 - Parker Baddley FACEOFFS (W-L) 64-139 75-139 SAVES: 61 - Sean Collins Faceoff W-L Pct. .460 .540 CLEARS 65-88 77-89 Clear Pct. .739 .865

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 7 HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS (4-1, 0-0 PL) @HCrossMLAX

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.1 at Merrimack W, 13-12 HC OPP * Courtesy of Holy Cross Athletic Communications 2.8 at Providence L, 4-6 SHOT STATISTICS 2.15 VERMONT W, 10-9 Goals-Shot attempts 49-207 47-163 Goals scored per game 9.80 9.40 The Holy Cross men's lacrosse program topped Harvard 2.18 UMass Lowell W, 13-12 (OT) for the third-consecutive season with a 9-8 victory at 2.25 HARVARD W, 9-8 Shot pct. .237 .288 Shots on goal-Attempts 111-207 90-163 Kuzniewski Field. The win brings the Crusaders to their 2.29 at Army West Point Noon SOG pct. .536 .552 best start since 1981 with a 4-1 record. In the game, Jus- 3.7 at Lehigh 1 p.m. Shots/Game 41.4 32.6 tin Lynskey led Holy Cross with four points from three 3.14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 4 p.m. Assists 25 34 goals and one assist. 3.17 BROWN 5 p.m. 3.21 at Navy Noon MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Dan O'Connell won 15-of-20 faceoffs (.750) and picked 3.28 LOYOLA MARYLAND 1 p.m. Goals-Opportunities 3-21 6-14 up nine ground balls. 4.4 LAFAYETTE Noon Conversion Percent .143 .429 4.12 at Bucknell 1 p.m. Philip Turner paced the Crusader defense with three 4.15 at Dartmouth 7 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN caused turnovers. Chris Conlin added two caused turn- 4.24 COLGATE 5 p.m. Total Goals 49 47 overs and three ground balls. Man-up 3 6 Man-down 0 0 Sean Mullaney picked up two assists while Will Spangen- Unassisted 24 13 berg and Dean DiNanno added two goals apiece. SEASON STAT LEADERS AT HOLY CROSS Overtime 1 0 POINTS: 13 - Kevin Kodzis, Sean Mullaney Goals scored average 9.67 9.28 Holy Cross outshot Harvard, 48-28. GOALS: 12 - Justin Lynskey GROUND BALLS 154 118 The Crusaders were perfect on the clear (15-15). ASSISTS: 6 - Sean Mullaney TURNOVERS 81 88 CAUSED TURNOVERS 50 40 Holy Cross picked up 27 ground balls to Harvard's 16. GROUND BALLS: 40 - Dan O'Connell Jonathan Tesoro made seven saves. FACEOFF %: .673 - Brendan McKenzie FACEOFFS (W-L) 73-111 38-111 CAUSED TURNOVERS: 16 - Chris Conlin Faceoff W-L Pct. .658 .342 SAVES: 43 - Jonathan Tesoro CLEARS 87-99 96-111 Clear Pct. .879 .865

LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS (0-4, 0-0 PL) @LafayetteMLAX

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.1 at Penn State L, 9-16 LAF OPP * Courtesy of Lafayette Athletic Communications 2.8 GEORGETOWN L, 3-17 SHOT STATISTICS 2.15 at North Carolina L, 8-24 Goals-Shot attempts 30-112 68-188 Goals scored per game 7.50 17.00 The effort deserved better for the Lafayette men's la- 2.22 at Binghamton L, 10-11(3OT) crosse team on Saturday afternoon at Binghamton as 2.29 LOYOLA MARYLAND Noon Shot pct. .268 .362 Shots on goal-Attempts 63-112 118-188 the Leopards fought to send the game to extra time, but 3.7 ARMY WEST POINT Noon SOG pct. .562 .628 eventually fell in the third overtime period by a final of 3.14 at Colgate 3:30 p.m. Shots/Game 28.0 47.0 11-10. 3.17 RUTGERS 7 p.m. Assists 13 47 3.21 at Boston University 3:30 p.m. Cole Dutton was tough to stop on the offensive end with 3.28 LEHIGH 7 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES two goals and two assists for four points to lead the 4.4 at Holy Cross Noon Goals-Opportunities 2-12 11-18 Leopard attack. Sophomore Andrew Robbins and fresh- 4.11 NAVY Noon Conversion Percent .167 .611 men Macklin Fitzpatrick and Ryan Duncan each added 4.17 at Bucknell 7:30 p.m. two scores each, while junior Bryan Hess and freshman 4.24 at Cleveland State 5 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN Brian Collins also added a tally. Total Goals 30 68 Man-up 2 11 Freshman Tommy McGee was excellent on the defensive Man-down 0 0 side with three caused turnovers and senior Chris Adamo SEASON STAT LEADERS AT LAFAYETTE Unassisted 17 21 added four ground balls to his caused turnover from the POINTS: 7 - Andrew Robbins & Cole Dutton Overtime 0 1 wing. Binghamton led in shots, 42-29, including 5-3 in GOALS: 7 - Andrew Robbins Goals scored average 7.14 16.19 the three extra frames, but Lafayette won the groundball battle, 39-30. ASSISTS: 4 - Brian Collins GROUND BALLS 103 156 GROUND BALLS: 15 - James Turco TURNOVERS 88 63 The home side took 13-of-24 faceoffs on the day as CAUSED TURNOVERS 21 41 Leopard freshman James Turco collected 10-of-23 at FACEOFF %: .447 - James Turco the X. Turnovers proved costly as the Maroon and White CAUSED TURNOVERS: 6 - Tommy McGee FACEOFFS (W-L) 42-110 68-110 coughed it up 23 times, while forcing just 17. SAVES: 49 - Ryan Ness Faceoff W-L Pct. .382 .618

CLEARS 80-97 77-84 Clear Pct. .825 .917

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 8 (3-1, 0-0 PL) @LehighLacrosse

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.8 UTAH W, 16-11 LEHIGH OPP * Courtesy of Lehigh Athletic Communications 2.15 at Virginia L, 8-12 SHOT STATISTICS 2.20 VMI W, 14-11 Goals-Shot attempts 55-163 42-142 After being held scoreless in the first quarter, the 18th Goals scored per game 13.75 10.50 ranked Lehigh men's lacrosse team exploded for 17 goals 2.22 at NJIT W, 17-8 over the game's final 41:37 to down NJIT, 17-8 on Satur- 2.29 NAVY 3 p.m. Shot pct. .337 .296 Shots on goal-Attempts 109-163 84-142 day afternoon. 3.7 HOLY CROSS 1 p.m. SOG pct. .669 .592 3.14 at Army West Point Noon Shots/Game 40.8 35.5 Freshman attackman Christian Mule' led the offense with 3.21 at Penn State 1 p.m. Assists 32 29 a career-high five goals while senior Ryan Klose scored 3.24 WAGNER 7 p.m. a career-high four goals out of the midfield. One game 3.28 at Lafayette 7 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES after tying a program-record eight goals, senior Andrew 4.4 BUCKNELL 1 p.m. Goals-Opportunities 9-16 6-11 Pettit was a distributor. The fifth-year senior finished 4.11 at Colgate Noon Conversion Percent .562 .545 with a goal and four assists. 4.18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 p.m. 4.24 at Loyola Maryland 7 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN Lehigh's leading scorer, Tommy Schelling, was held point- Total Goals 55 42 less in the first half, but still finished with three goals and Man-up 9 6 an assist for his third hat trick in four games. In the pro- Man-down 0 1 cess, the sophomore eclipsed 50 career points and now SEASON STAT LEADERS AT LEHIGH Unassisted 23 13 has 23 points in four games in 2020. POINTS: 23 - Tommy Schelling Overtime 0 0 Goals scored average 13.75 10.50 Junior Teddy Leggett and freshman Jack Spence led the GOALS: 16 - Tommy Schelling defense with two caused turnovers apiece. As a team, ASSISTS: 7 - Tommy Schelling GROUND BALLS 171 130 the Mountain Hawks were dominant in the faceoff circle, GROUND BALLS: 31 - Conor Gaffney TURNOVERS 73 61 winning 24-of-29 faceoffs. Senior Conor Gaffney led the CAUSED TURNOVERS 32 52 way, winning 13-of-14 with 10 groundballs. Sophomore FACEOFF %: .694 - Conor Gaffney Mike Sisselberger was 10-of-14 with seven GBs. CAUSED TURNOVERS: 7 - Anthony Tangredi FACEOFFS (W-L) 73-110 37-110 SAVES: 41 - James Spence Faceoff W-L Pct. .664 .336 The Mountain Hawks finished with a 53-28 edge in shots and 37-15 advantage in groundballs. Sophomore James CLEARS 65-77 68-79 Spence made seven saves in goal before being replaced Clear Pct. .844 .861 by freshman Caleb Creasor in the fourth, who made the first save of his career. Brown finished with 21 stops for NJIT.

LOYOLA MARYLAND GREYHOUNDS (1-1, 0-0 PL) @LoyolaMLAX

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.8 at Virginia L, 9-12 LOYOLA OPP * Courtesy of Loyola Athletic Communications 2.15 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 10-7 SHOT STATISTICS 2.22 RUTGERS W, 11-10 Goals-Shot attempts 45-198 35-132 Three different Loyola University Maryland players Goals scored per game 11.25 8.75 scored in the game's first 10 minutes as the 12th-ranked 2.26 TOWSON W, 15-6 Greyhounds built a 3-0 lead and never trailed Wednes- 2.29 at Lafayette Noon Shot pct. .227 .265 Shots on goal-Attempts 107-198 85-132 day night as they went on to a 15-6 non-conference vic- 3.7 DUKE 1 p.m. SOG pct. .540 .644 tory over Towson Univeristy at Ridley Athletic Complex. 3.14 BUCKNELL 3:30 p.m. Shots/Game 49.5 33.0 3.22 ARMY WEST POINT Noon Assists 26 23 Kevin Lindley scored four times, and Aidan Olmstead had 3.28 at Holy Cross 1 p.m. five points with a goal and four assists for Loyola (3-1 4.3 at Navy 7:30 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES overall). 4.7 at Georgetown 7 p.m. Goals-Opportunities 7-18 1-7 4.11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 p.m. Conversion Percent .389 .143 Joey Kamish added three goals for the second game in 4.18 at Colgate 3:30 p.m. a row, while Peter Swindell had two goals and an assist 4.24 LEHIGH 7 p.m. GOAL BREAKDOWN and Evan James scored the first two goals of his collegiate Total Goals 45 35 career. Logan Devereaux and Ryan McNulty each had a Man-up 7 1 pair of assists, too. Man-down 0 0 SEASON STAT LEADERS AT LOYOLA Unassisted 19 12 Bailey Savio went 14 of 22 on faceoffs with nine ground POINTS: 16 - Aidan Olmstead Overtime 0 0 balls, and Sam Shafer made nine saves while yielding GOALS: 11 - Kevin Lindley Goals scored average 11.25 8.75 only five goals. ASSISTS: 8 - Aidan Olmstead GROUND BALLS 131 113 The Greyhounds finished with 15 caused turnovers, their GROUND BALLS: 43 - Bailey Savio TURNOVERS 60 59 most since the 2018 season in a March game against CAUSED TURNOVERS 36 23 Duke University. McNulty had a game-high three, and 12 FACEOFF %: .700 - Bailey Savio other players each had one, including four of Loyola's six CAUSED TURNOVERS: 5 - Alex Johnson, Payton FACEOFFS (W-L) 65-94 29-94 offensive starters as the Greyhounds rode Towson to six Rezanka, Ryan McNulty Faceoff W-L Pct. .691 .309 failed clears out of 22. 48 - Sam Shafer SAVES: CLEARS 70-78 66-84 Clear Pct. .897 .786

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 9 NAVY MIDSHIPMEN (2-1, 0-0 PL) @navymlax

SCHEDULE TEAM STATS LAST TIME OUT 2.7 MANHATTAN W, 9-4 NAVY OPP * Courtesy of Navy Athletic Communications 2.15 FURMAN W, 19-3 SHOT STATISTICS 2.18 at Richmond L, 9-12 Goals-Shot attempts 37-116 19-74 Despite staging a four-goal run in the fourth quarter Goals scored per game 12.33 6.33 and closing to within two goals, the Navy men's lacrosse 2.22 at Maryland Postponed team's comeback bid was squelched by the high-pow- 2.29 at Lehigh 3 p.m. Shot pct. .319 .257 Shots on goal-Attempts 71-116 45-74 ered offense of 18th-ranked Richmond Tuesday evening 3.7 COLGATE Noon SOG pct. .612 .608 at Robins Stadium in Richmond. The Spiders captured the 3.14 JOHNS HOPKINS Noon Shots/Game 38.7 24.7 12-9 victory over the Mids in what was the first meeting 3.21 HOLY CROSS Noon Assists 23 12 between the two programs. 3.28 at Boston University 2 p.m. 4.4 LOYOLA MARYLAND 7:30 p.m. MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Christian Daniel led the Mids in the points column for a 4.11 at Lafayette Noon Goals-Opportunities 3-8 1-9 third consecutive game with three points on a goal and 4.18 at Army West Point 3:30 p.m. Conversion Percent .375 .111 two assists, while Cole (2G), deLyra (1G, 1A) and Augie 4.24 BUCKNELL 7 p.m. Fratt (1G, 1G) turned in a pair of points. GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 37 19 Nick Barry, who came into the game leading the coun- Man-up 3 1 try in faceoff winning percentage, played a solid game, SEASON STAT LEADERS AT NAVY Man-down 0 0 winning 13 of the 20 draws he took and grabbing a team- POINTS: 11 - Christian Daniel Unassisted 14 7 best six ground balls. Overtime 0 0 GOALS: 6 - Nick Cole Goals scored average 12.33 6.33 The two teams combined for 36 turnovers, 17 by Navy ASSISTS: 6 - Christian Daniel and 19 by Richmond. The Mids were credited with 13 caused turnovers with starting defensemen Tom Evans GROUND BALLS: 14 - Nick Barry GROUND BALLS 114 64 TURNOVERS 57 54 and Andrew McKenna along with short-stick defensive FACEOFF %: .800 - Jacob Jarosz & Nate Hammond CAUSED TURNOVERS 27 21 middies Alexander and John Salcedo posting two apiece. CAUSED TURNOVERS: 4 - Andrew McKenna FACEOFFS (W-L) 48-68 20-68 Ryan Kern, who made just two stops in the opening half, SAVES: 24- Ryan Kern Faceoff W-L Pct. .706 .294 came back to post six saves over the final 30 minutes.

CLEARS 46-57 46-61 Clear Pct. .807 .754

Today’s Scholar-Athletes, Tomorrow’s Leaders 10 PATRIOT LEAGUE ATHLETICS & ACADEMIC SUCCESS

Now in its fourth decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and *Navy and Loyola Maryland both qualified for the 2019 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and Championships, marking the second time in as many years the League received two women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, bids to the tournament. The Mids and Greyhounds both won their first-round match- the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, ups. Army West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and *Also winning NCAA Tournament contests in 2018-19 were Colgate football and men’s Richmond as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most soccer, and Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse. Overall the Patriot League collected five prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles NCAA tournament victories this season. in shaping our country. *Colgate football received the Lambert Cup presented to the top FCS team in the East The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive athletic- ex by the Metropolitan New York Football Writers. The Raiders ranked No. 7/8 in the final periences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath- polls after advancing to the FCS Playoff Quarterfinals. Colgate tied an NCAA FCS record letes to be leaders in society. During the 2018-19 academic year, Patriot League stu- with five shutouts and led the nation in total defense (237.7) and scoring defense (9.3). dent-athletes and teams accomplished the following: *91 Patriot League teams (46.7 percent of League teams) earned NCAA Public Rec- *Eight Patriot League football student-athletes were named to the 2018 FCS ADA Ac- ognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in Academic Progress ademic All-Star Team, including Bucknell senior Alex Pechin, Colgate senior Dillon DeI- Rate (APR), with 80 squads earning perfect scores. uliis and junior Chris Puzzi, Holy Cross seniors Ryan Brady and Martin Dorsey, Lafayette seniors Andrew Chuma and Trent Crossan and Lehigh senior Harrison Kauffman. *The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in Public Recognition Awards, and also placing second behind only the Ivy League for the highest percentage *Five Patriot League student-athletes were members of the Senior CLASS Award of teams earning the honor at 46.7 percent. teams; men’s lacrosse - Johnny Surdick (Army West Point, 1st team), Craig Chick (Le- high, 1st), Pat Spencer (Loyola Maryland, 2nd) and Jacob Stover (Loyola Maryland, *The League’s 96 percent graduation success rate (GSR) is the second-best mark in the 2nd) and men’s soccer – Mark Forrest (Lehigh, 1st). nation, finishing in the top-two in each year since the rating has been released in 2013. All 10 member schools were at 90 percent or higher, each exceeding the record-high *A pair of Patriot League women’s student-athletes - Bucknell’s Kaitlyn Sla- national GSR of 88 percent. In addition the League’s 84 percent Federal Graduation gus and Colgate’s Summer King - are recipients of the Victory Scholarship for the 2019- Rate (FGR) places it as the national leader for the sixth-consecutive year. 20 to attend graduate school in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Twenty Patriot League graduates have participated in the program. *Loyola Maryland’s Kristen Yanchoris (Women’s Lacrosse) and Alex Pechin (Football) were named the Patriot League Female and Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor- *30 Patriot Leaguers were All-America selections, with first-team status for Bucknell’s ees, respectively. Alex Pechin (Football), Boston University’s Ally Hammel (Field Hockey), Army West Point’s Johnny Surdick and Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer, Jacob Stover (Men’s La- *12 student-athletes earned Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition, crosse), Livy Rosenzweig (Women’s Lacrosse) and Noah Song (). including first-team accolades for Army West Point’s Lynne Mooradian (Women’s Track & Field), Benjamin Petrella (Men’s Track & Field), Bucknell’s Jeff Gottesman (Baseball), *The Patriot League had five student-athletes selected in the 2019 Major League Base- Lafayette’s Andrew Chuma and Trent Crossan (Football) and Navy’s Sydney Fortson ball Draft with Lehigh’s Levi Stoudt (97th overall) and Navy’s Noah Song (137th overall) (Women’s Soccer), Zach Piedt (Swimming), Stefano Pineda (Track & Field) and Anne being selected on the second day. The 2019 draft marks the first time that two Patriot Richter (Women’s Lacrosse). Second team honorees include Army West Point’s Antho- Leaguers were selected in the top-200. ny Giachin (Baseball) and Navy’s Patricia Mattingly (Volleyball) with Third team recipi- ent Conor Gaffney (Men’s Lacrosse). *Eight Patriot Leaguers were selected in the (MLL) Draft, with four in the top-20, including Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer, Navy’s Grayson Torain, *41 Patriot League student-athletes received Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-Dis- Lehigh’s Craig Chick and Army West Point’s Johnny Surdick. Three League student-ath- trict recognition. letes were picked in the inaugural Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) Draft, with Spencer taken with the first-overall selection. Loyola Maryland’s Taylor VanThof and Lindsey *There were a Patriot League record 3,123 student-athletes named to the Patriot Ehrhardt were picked in the 2019 Women’s Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) Draft. League Academic Honor Roll in 2018-19, besting the previous record, set in 2017-18, First-Year Player Draft and Lehigh forward Mark Forrest was taken in the by 112 members. (MLS) SuperDraft. *Colgate’s Regine Cooper (Women’s Track & Field) and Holy Cross’s Declan Cronin (Baseball) each received the Patriot League Award of Outstanding Leadership and Character. *Lehigh’s Sam Bencheghib (Men’s Tennis) and Navy’s Anne Richter (Women’s La- crosse) were named the League’s Sportsmanship Award winners. *American’s Rafaela Rubas (Field Hockey) and Loyola Maryland’s Kristen Yanchoris (Women’s Lacrosse) were the League’s nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. *Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer (Men’s Lacrosse) became the second Patriot League student-athlete to win the Tewaaraton Award (nation’s top men’s lacrosse player). He was also a finalist in 2017 and 2018. He joins Colgate’s Peter Baum (2012) as the only Patriot League Tewaaraton Award winner *Navy won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the sixth-straight time and seventh in the last eight years. Army West Point won the men’s standings with a record 77 points, while Boston University topped the women’s standings.

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