CORNELL BIG RED 2014 Men’s Lacrosse

Game 6 YALE Bulldogs (3-1, 0-0 Ivy) vs. CORNELL Big Red (5-0, 0-0 Ivy) Saturday, March 15, 2014 • 1:00 p.m. • Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Series Details Team Rankings Game Coverage Series Record: Cornell leads, 49-23-1 Cornell’s USILA Rank: 8 Live Stats: www.CornellBigRed.com Last Meeting: Cornell, 12-10 on 3/16/13 Cornell’s IL Media Rank: 8 Live Video: www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com Probable Cornell Lines Coach Kerwick vs. Yale: 0-0 Yale’s USILA Rank: 17 Live Audio:www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com ATTACK Coach Shay vs. Cornell: 1-11 Yale’ IL Media Rank: 17 Radio: WHCU 870 AM 14 Dan Lintner Sr., 5-7, 175 Television: None Courtice, Ont. 18-1-19, 9 GB Follow Big Red Men’s Lacrosse 27 John Edmonds So., 6-3, 185 Story Lines World Wide Web...... www.CornellBigRed.com E. Setauket, N.Y. 5-4-9, 13 GB • Cornell opens the 59th season of Ivy League play when it welcomes No. Facebook...... www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics 30 Matt Donovan Jr., 6-0, 170 17 Yale to Schoellkopf Field on Saturday, March 15 at 1 p.m. • The Big Red enters the contest as one of just three undefeated squads Twitter...... www.Twitter.com/cornellsports Morristown, N.J. 14-8-22, 9 GB left in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse, joining Maryland and Johns Hopkins. YouTube...... www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics • After upsetting No. 2 Virginia with a convincing 12-9 win on March 8, Live Stats (Home Games)...... www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mlax/ FIRST MIDFIELD the Big Red has moved up to eighth place in both the USILA Coaches Poll Live Video (Home Games)...... www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com 2 John Hogan Jr., 5-9, 160 and the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Live Audio (All Games)...... www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com Arnold, Md. 9-4-13, 8 GB • Cornell has won 17 of the last 19 meetings with the Bulldogs, dating Radio...... WHCU 870 AM (Ithaca, N.Y.) 12 Joe Paoletta Sr., 5-11, 195 back to 1997 when the Big Red snapped a nine-game skid to Yale with Cornell Men’s Lacrosse Staff Falls Church, Va. 3-4-7, 4 GB an 8-3 victory. Interim Head Coach Matt Kerwick 33 Connor Buczek Jr., 6-2, 185 • The Big Red will look to remain perfet on Schoellkopf Field and improve Cincinnati, Ohio 12-2-14, 5 GB to 2-0 vs. ranked opponents this season against No. 17 Yale. Matt Kerwick (5-0) will serve as the Interim Head Coach of Cornell • The game will feature two players – Doug Tesoriero and Dylan Levings Lacrosse for the 2014 season ... Kerwick comes to Cornell with 15 SECOND MIDFIELD – that rank in the top five among active Division I face off win leaders. years of head coaching experience (114-101). 4 Chris Cook Jr., 5-10, 160 Tesroriero ranks fourth with 541 career wins, while Levings ranks fifth Assistant Coach ...... Peter Milliman (Empire State College ‘12) with 494 wins. The pair also ranks in the top five in career ground balls, Manhasset, N.Y. 0-0-0, 0 GB Assistant Coach...... MJ Kiekebelt (RIT ‘11) with Levings ranking fourth (289) and Tesoriero ranking fifth (283). 18 Andrew Keith Fr., 6-2, 180 Athletic Trainer...... Jim Case Woodbury, N.Y. 1-0-1, 1 GB Strength Coach...... Tom Howley 24 Sten Jernudd Sr., 6-5, 220 Cornell Athletic Communications Seattle, Wash. 1-0-1, 0 GB Countdown to Face Off Director...... Jeremy Hartigan 26 Connor Entenmann Sr., 5-8, 150 Associate Director (MLAX Contact)...... Julie Greco 10 Three Big Red has registered at least 10 goals in 4-of-5 Auburn, N.Y. 4-2-6, 8 GB E-mail...... [email protected] contests this season. Office Phone...... (607) 255-4688 FACE-OFFS 9 Cornell scored nine unanswered goals last weekend vs. No. Cell Phone...... (315) 559-3422 16 Doug Tesoriero (FO) Sr., 6-0, 180 2 Virginia to erase a 5-2 deficit en route to a 12-9 victory. Assistant Director - Content Manager...... Brandon Thomas Syosset, N.Y. 73-of-124 (.589%); 47 GB Assistant Director - Multimedia Coordinator...... Maura Parks 22 Connor Hunt Jr., 6-4, 210 8 The Big Red has moved up to eighth place in both the Accounts Representative...... Marlene Crockford Alamo, Calif. 1-0-1, 8 GB, 6 CT USILA Coaches Poll and the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll. Press Box Phone...... (607) 255-3535 28 Mike O’Neil Sr., 6-0, 170 2014 Schedule & Results Fayetteville, N.Y. 0-1-1, 10 GB, 3 CT 7 Brandon Mangan leads Yale in both points (13) and assists Feb. 22 HOBART 12-8 (seven). 25 at Binghamton W, 14-8 DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD Mar. 1 at Michigan W, 15-14 (OT) 22 Connor Hunt (LSM) Jr., 6-4, 210 6 Cornell ranks sixth in the nation in man-up offense man-up 4 CANISIUS W, 19-6 Alamo, Calif. 1-0-1, 8 GB, 6 CT offense (.560). 8 VIRGINIA W, 12-9 28 Mike O’Neil (SSM) Sr., 6-0, 170 15 * YALE 1:00 p.m. Fayetteville, N.Y. 0-1-1, 10 GB, 3 CT 5 The Big Red’s 2014 season currently features five op- 18 at Colgate 4:00 p.m. 20 Mike Huttner (SSM) Jr., 5-11, 195 ponents ranked in the USILA Coaches Poll – Syracuse, 22 * at Penn 1:00 p.m. Fair Haven, N.J. 0-0-0, 11 GB, 4 CT Virginia, Princeton, Yale and Penn. 29 * at Dartmouth 1:00 p.m. Apr. 5 * HARVARD 3:00 p.m. 4 Cornell ranks fourth in the nation in scoring offense CLOSE DEFENSE 8 SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. (14.40). 15 Tom Freshour Sr., 5-9, 185 12 at Hofstra 1:00 p.m. Smithtown, N.Y. 0-0-0, 15 GB, 8 CT 3 The Big Red is one of just three undefeated teams remain- 19 * BROWN Noon 29 Marshall Peters Fr., 6-2, 185 ing in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse. 26 *% vs. Princeton 2:00 p.m. Vienna, Va. 0-0-0, 13 GB, 6 CT May 2-4 $ Ivy League Tournament TBD 35 Jordan Stevens Jr., 6-1, 175 2 Matt Donovan has been named the Ivy League Player of the 10-11 $ NCAA First Round TBD Smithtown, N.Y. 0-0-0, 15 GB, 5 CT Week for the second consecutive week after registering 17 ^ NCAA Quarterfinals TBD five points vs. No. 2 Virginia. 18 & NCAA Quarterfinals TBD GOALIE 24 ! NCAA Semifinals TBD 40 Christian Knight Fr., 6-1, 190 1 Christian Knight earned the first Ivy League Rookie of 26 ! NCAA Championships TBD Baltimore, Md. 9.25 GAA, .629 sv.% the Week honor of his career, and the first by a Big Red * - Ivy League game & - Rullo Stadium (Newark, Del.) freshman since Matt Donovan on April 30, 2012. % - Behtpage HS (Bethpage, N.Y.) ! – M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) ^ - Shuart Stadium (Hempstead, N.Y.) Home games in BOLD CAPS CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics @CornellSports CornellAthletics

SERIES HISTORY VS. YALE: The Cornell and Yale rivalry began in 1916 with a 5-1 Big Red victory, and Media Information Cornell has dominated the series ever since. The Big Red holds a 49-23-1 record in the series, thanks 2014 Ivy League Standings Live Stats in large part to 22-straight victories over the Bulldogs from 1966 to 1987. In 2012, Cornell had a (as of March 12) Overall Ivy Cornell will use SIDEARM Live Stats for each of the 14-game winning streak vs. Yale ended when the Bulldogs won the second meeting of the season in School W - L Pct. W - L Pct. the Ivy League tournament, but the Big Red returned to its winning ways with a 12-10 victory last Cornell 5 -0 1.000 0 - 0 .000 Big Red’s home games in 2014. For official stats visit: season in New Haven. www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mlax/ Brown 3 -1 .750 0 - 0 .000 Penn 3 -1 .750 0 - 0 .000 SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS: Yale improved to 3-1 on the season following a midweek dismantling of Yale 3 -1 .750 0 - 0 .000 Postgame Interviews No. 14 Lehigh in which the Bulldogs allowed the visitors just one shot on goal through the first three Harvard 3 -2 .600 0 - 0 .000 Coach Matt Kerwick and selected players will be avail- quarters of a 10-2 decision. Junior Conrad Oberbeck leads the Bulldogs with nine goals, while senior Princeton 2 -2 .500 0 - 0 .000 Brandon Mangan has a team-high 13 points and seven assists. Senior face-off specialist Dylan Lev- able after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period Dartmouth 1 -2 .333 0 - 0 .000 ings is having another solid season, going 40-of-81 (.494) and registering 23 ground balls (5.8 per after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed. game). In goal, incumbent starter Eric Natale has posted a 6.88 goals-against average and a .500 Ivy League Schedule/Results: save percentage. Mar. 8 Practice Interviews/Coverage Harvard at Georgetown ...... Harvard, 15-7 All interviews with Coach Kerwick and players must be IVY OPENERS: The contest vs. Yale marks the 59th Ivy League season opener for Cornell men’s lacrosse. Virginia at Cornell ...... Cornell, 12-9 requested in advance through the Athletic Communi- Since the conference began play in the 1956 season, the Big Red has posted a 43-15 record in Ivy Yale at Fairfield ...... Fairfield, 12-11 OT cations Office. The coach and players are available for League openers, including winning its last 14, dating back to the 1999 season when it fell to the Brown vs. Hobart ...... Brown, 13-10 interviews before practices by appointment only, so as Bulldogs, 7-6. More often than not, Cornell has met either Yale or Harvard in the conference opener, Penn at Villanova ...... Penn, 12-11 playing a different school on only six occasions. not to interfere with academic or practice schedules. Mar. 11 IVY KINGS: Since Ivy League play began in 1956, Cornell has won a conference-high 27 titles, includ- Lehigh at Yale...... Yale, 10-2 Radio ing 17 undefeated crowns. The Big Red also has the best Ivy League record of any team in the confer- Mar. 15 All of the Big Red’s men’s lacrosse games in 2014 are ence at 242-97-1 (.713). Yale at Cornell...... 1:00 p.m. carried live on WHCU-870 AM in the Ithaca area and Penn at Princeton...... 3:00 p.m. A WIN OVER YALE WOULD: on the internet at www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork. Brown at Harvard...... 7:00 p.m. com. Barry Leonard returns for his 17th season in • improve interim head coach Matt Kerwick’s career record to 115-101 and to 1-0 vs. Yale. • make Cornell 2-0 this season vs. ranked opponents. Mar. 18 the play-by-play chair, while Howie Borkan ’81 and • improve the Big Red to 50-23-1 vs. Yale. Tom LaFalce ‘94 are each back to provide the color Cornell at Colgate ...... 4:00 p.m. • be Cornell’s 15th consecutive victory in an Ivy League opener. Dartmouth at Penn St...... 5:00 p.m. commentary for their13th seasons. • be the 720th win in program history. Princeton at Villanova ...... 7:00 p.m. • make Cornell 6-0 to start a season for the second straight year. Harvard at North Carolina ...... 7:00 p.m. Ivy League Digital Network • improve the Big Red to 4-0 on Schoellkopf Field this season. You can watch live or on-demand video in High Defini- Mar. 19 SEASON STREAKS: tion of Cornell’s home men’s lacrosse games, as well as Brown at Bucknell ...... 3:30 p.m. • Cornell has reached double-digit goals in all five games. all road Ivy League contests with a subscription to the Ivy • The Big Red has had at least two man-up goals in all five games. Mar. 22 League Digital Network. Cornell also broadcasts home • Cornell has registered more ground balls than its opponents in all five games this season. Princeton at Yale...... 12:00 p.m. games for football, sprint football, men’s and women’s • The Big Red has taken at least 43 shots in all five games. Dartmouth at Harvard...... 1:00 p.m. basketball, men’s and women’s ice hockey, wrestling • The Big Red has put at least 25 shots on goals in 4-of-5 games. Cornell vs. Penn...... 1:00 p.m. and women’s lacrosse. For more information, visit • Cornell has held its opponents to less than 10 goals in 4-of-5 games. Providence at Brown...... 7:00 p.m. http://www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com • Cornell has held its opponents to less than 30 shots in 3-of-5 games. • The Big Red has had more penalties than its opponents in 3-of-5 games. Mar. 25 • The Big Red has held its opponents to less than 20 shots on goal in 3-of-5 games. Brown at Marist ...... 7:00 p.m. Social Media You can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and THE UNDEFEATED: Cornell is one of just three undefeated team remaining in Division I men’s lacrosse, Mar. 29 Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 36 joining No. 1 Maryland and No. 2 Johns Hopkins. Harvard at Duke ...... 12:00 p.m. of Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at: Cornell at Dartmouth ...... 1:00 p.m. THE HEAD COACH: Matt Kerwick (5-0) will serve as the Interim Head Coach of Cornell Lacrosse for the Penn at Yale...... 1:00 p.m. www.youtube.com/cornellathletics; Princeton at Brown...... 3:00 p.m. www.facebook.com/cornellathletics; 2014 season ... Kerwick comes to Cornell with 15 years of head coaching experience (114-101) with stints at Jacksonville University, Hobart, Alfred and Randolph-Macon. www.twitter.com/cornellsports About Yale Historical Men’s Lacrosse Information For Cornell men’s lacrosse historical information, The Series vs. Yale including year by year results, records and honors, visit 2014 Schedule/Results First meeting...... 1916 the athletic department’s official website (link below) Date Opponent...... Time/Results Series record...... Cornell leads, 49-23-1 or scan the QR code to view the information from your 2/22 ST. JOHN’S ...... W, 10-6 Current streak...... Cornell, 1 game smart phone or tablet. 3/1 at Bryant ...... W, 9-8 . Longest Cornell streak...... 22 games 3/8 at Fairfield ...... LOT, 12-11 Longest Yale streak...... 9 games http://bit.ly/XkXgtL 3/11 LEHIGH ...... W, 10-2 In Ithaca...... Cornell leads, 28-10 3/15 at Cornell * ...... 1:00 p.m. In New Haven, Conn...... Cornell leads, 21-12-1 3/22 PRINCETON * ...... 12:00 p.m. At neutral site...... Yale leads, 1-0 The Staff 3/29 PENN * ...... 1:00 p.m. Head Coach...... Andy Shay (LeMoyne ‘94) 4/1 at Providence ...... 7:00 p.m. In Ivy tournament play...... Series tied, 1-1 Record at Yale/Yrs...... 81-64 /11th season In overtime...... Yale leads, 3-2 Overall Record/Yrs...... 81-64 /11th season 4/5 at Dartmouth * ...... 1:00 p.m. Assistant Coach...... Graham Niem (Maryland ‘97) 4/11 at Brown * ...... 7:00 p.m. Last 5 Meetings Assistant Coach...... Andrew Baxter (Springfield ‘01) 4/19 at Michigan ...... 4:00 p.m. 4/22 QUINNIPIAC ...... 7:00 p.m. 2011 New Haven, Conn...... W, 10-8 4/26 HARVARD * ...... 1:30 p.m. 2011 ^ Ithaca, N.Y...... W, 11-7 Quick Facts 5/2-4 at Ivy League Tournament ...... TBA 2012 Ithaca, N.Y...... W, 8-7 Location...... New Haven, Conn. 2012 ^ Princeton, N.J...... L, 10-14 Nickname...... Bulldogs, Elis * - Ivy League game Colors ...... Yale Blue & White 2013 New Haven, Conn...... 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PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Matt Donovan has earned back-to-back Ivy ast eeting ornell ale L M C 12, Y 10 League Player of the Week honors on March 3 and March 10. His first Cornell’s 2014 Record ... March 16, 2013 Reese Stadium New Haven, Conn. honor came after registering eight goals, including the overtime Current Streak...... Won 5 NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The No. 2 Big Red scored four unanswered goals to game-winner vs. Michigan, in a pair of games vs. Binghamton and Current Home Streak...... Won 3 close the second and open the third quarter, then held off a late charge by No. the Wolverines. The next week, he posted two goals and one assist in Current Road Streak...... Won 4 15 Yale to escape Reese Stadium with a 12-10 victory in New Haven, Conn. Big just three quarters vs. Canisius before helping the Big Red upset No. Current Neutral Site Streak...... Lost 1 Red senior Steve Mock scored a then career-high six goals, registering his 100th 2 Virginia with two goals and three assists. Of his five points vs. the Last win...... 12-9 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) career tally in the process, to lead the visitors to the victory. Last road win...... 15-14 (OT) at Michigan (3/1/14) registered all three of his assists on Mock’s tallies, while scoring Cavaliers, four came as Cornell fought back from an early deficit to Last neutral site win...... 16-6 vs. Ohio State (5/18/2013) twice to finish with five points. Connor Buczek was Cornell’s only other mulit-point take a 6-5 halftime lead. Last loss...... 14-16 vs. Duke (5/25/2013) scorer with one goal and one assist. Last road loss...... 12-13 at Syracuse (4/10/2013) The first half featured six ties and two lead changes as neither team managed ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Christian Knight was named the Ivy League Last neutral site loss...... 14-16 vs. Duke (5/25/2013) to take more than a one-goal advantage through 30 minutes. Rookie of the Week after helping the Big Red upset No. 2 Virginia with Last overtime game...... 15-14 (OT) at Michigan (3/1/14) With Cornell trailing 6-5 late in the second period, Yale earned possession and 15 saves in his first collegiate start on March 8. Earlier in the week, he Last overtime win...... 15-14 (OT) at Michigan (3/1/14) tried to hold for the final shot but an amazing defensive effort by Jason Noble, saw the first playing time of his career and made seven saves while who finished the day with three caused turnovers, led to a Bulldog miscue and Current Pannell scored with nine ticks left on the clock to make it 6-6 at the intermission. allowing four goals in 24:17 vs. Canisius. Knight is the first Big Red 2014 Streak Cornell extended its lead to 9-6 at the final intermission thanks to a pair of freshman to be named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week since Matt At home...... 3-0...... W3 goals from Mock and a tally by Mike O’Neil in the third quarter. Donovan took home the honor on April 30, 2012. On the road...... 2-0...... W4 Conrad Oberbeck, who led Yale with three goals, scored his final tally of the At neutral sites...... 0-0...... L1 day and ended the Big Red’s run early in the fourth period before Colin Flaherty FRESHMAN STOPPER: Christian Knight is the first freshman goalie On turf...... 5-0...... W7 made it a one-goal once again (9-8), but a huge save by AJ Fiore on Yale’s next to start a game for the Big Red since AJ Fiore started 17 contests in On grass...... 0-0...... L1 possession sent some momentum back to the visitors. Moments later, Mock In overtime...... 1-0...... W1 2010. In his first start vs. No. 2 Virginia, Knight stopped 15 shots. Fiore rewarded his goalie with a rocket from the right wing to push Cornell’s lead back Scoring first...... 3-0...... W3 to 10-8 with just over nine minutes to play. made 15 saves twice during his rookie season, posting 20 in a loss to Ahead after one quarter...... 4-0...... W4 Yale’s Michael Lipin made it a one-goal game once again, 10-9, at the 6:09 Syracuse and 15 in a triple overtime win against Loyola in the NCAA Behind after one quarter...... 1-0...... W3 mark but Mock came up big once again, scoring off a pass from Pannell to make tournament. Tied after one quarter...... 0-0...... W4 it an 11-9 game. Yale won the restart and Michael McCormack scored in transition Ahead after two quarters...... 5-0...... W9 but a huge faceoff victory by Noble set up the Big Red’s next goal as Joe Paoletta FACE-OFF FRENZY: Behind after two quarters...... 0-0...... L1 Tied after two quarters...... 0-0...... L1 won the ball on the wing and fired it off to Pannell, who found Mock for his sixth • Doug Tesoriero set the school record for face-off wins in a career vs. goal of the game (12-10). Ahead after three quarters...... 4-0...... W8 Michigan on March 1, passing Addison Sollog. (1999-2002). He cur- In addition to Oberbeck’s three goals, Brandon Mangan finished with a goal Behind after three quarters...... 1-0...... W1 and three assists to lead the Bulldogs. Yale completely dominated in the faceoff rently has 541 career face-off wins. Tied after three quarters...... 0-0...... L2 circle, as Dylan Levings won 22-of-25 restarts, but Cornell forced 19 Bulldog • With 541 career face-off wins, Tesoriero ranks fourth in NCAA Division Outshooting opponent...... 5-0...... W5 turnovers to stay in the contest. I among active. Opponents take more shots...... 0-0...... W1 Cornell also got eight saves from Fiore, including several brilliant stops in the • Doug Tesoriero entered the week ranked first in the Ivy League and Shots are equal...... 0-0...... W4 Having more ground balls...... 5-0...... W7 second half, while Eric Natale made seven saves. 14th in the nation in face-off winning percentage (.589). Opponents have more ground balls...... 0-0...... L1 SCORING BY QUARTER 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F • Last season, Tesoriero set the school record with 241 face-off wins, Ground balls are equal...... 0-0...... L1 Cornell 2 4 3 3 --12 breaking the old mark of 192, which was set by Clayton Weber 1995. Winning more faceoffs...... 2-0...... W4 Yale 3 3 0 4 --10 Opponent wins more faceoffs...... 2-0...... W2 GROUND BALL GUY: Faceoffs are even...... 1-0...... W2 Cornell SCORING: GOALS: Mock 6; Pannell 2; Buczek 1; Donovan 1; O’Neil 1; • Doug Tesoriero needs just 17 ground balls to set the school’s career Making less than 10 saves...... 3-0...... W3 English 1. ASSISTS: Pannell 3; Buczek 1; Van Bourgondien 1. ground ball record, surpassing Paul Schimoler (299; 1986-89). Making 10+ saves...... 2-0...... W2 Opponent makes less than 10 saves...... 2-0...... W4 Yale SCORING: GOALS: Oberbeck 3; Mangan 1; Zdrill 1; Thorton 1; Lipin 1; Flaherty • With his 283 career ground balls, Doug Tesoriero ranks fifth overall in Opponent makes 10+ saves...... 3-0...... W3 1; McCormack 1; Bonacci 1. ASSISTS: Mangan 3; Shakespeare 2; Craft 1; Zdrill 1. NCAA Division I among active players. Cornell has more penalties...... 3-0...... W5 • Doug Tesoriero entered the week ranked first in the Ivy League and Opponent has more penalties...... 2-0...... W9 SHOTS - Cornell 39; Yale 32. fifth in the nation with 9.40 ground balls per game. Penalties are even...... 0-0...... L1 SHOTS ON GOAL - Cornell 19; Yale 18. • With his 133 ground balls in 2013, Doug Tesoriero broke the school Scoring an extra-man goal...... 5-0...... W5 Penalties - Cornell 6/4:30; Yale 6/4:30. record by edging out Craig Jaeger, who had won 127 ground balls in In one-goal games...... 1-0...... W1 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES - Cornell 1-6; Yale 1-6. Games decided by four goals or less...... 3-0...... W3 1978. 30-second Goals/Warnings (Violations) - Cornell 0/2 (0); Yale 0/3 (0). Games decided by five goals or more...... 2-0...... W13 TURNOVERS - Cornell 11; Yale 19. Scoring less than 10 goals...... 0-0...... L3 FACEOFFS - Cornell 3-25; Yale 22-25. BALANCED OFFENSE: So far this season Cornell has received 54 points Scoring 10-14 goals...... 3-0...... W3 CLEARS - Cornell 14-17; Yale 14-20. (39 goals, 15 assists) from its attack (51 percent) and 52 points (33 Scoring 15-20 goals...... 2-0...... W47 GOALIES - COR: Fiore, AJ 6-0 overall (60:00 minutes, 18 shots-8 saves, 10 GA); goals, 19 assists) from its midfield and defense. Scoring 21+ goals...... 0-0...... W7 YALE: Natale, Eric 3-2 overall (60:00, 19-7, 12). Allowing less than 10 goals...... 4-0...... W10 TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH: The Tewaaraton Foundation has an- Allowing 10-14 goals...... 1-0...... W1 Allowing 15-20 goals...... 0-0...... L4 nounced the 2014 men’s watch list and a pair of Facing a higher-ranked team...... 1-0...... W1 Tale of the Tape Cornell players – Connor Buczek and Matt Donovan – have made the Facing a lower-ranked team...... 0-0...... L1 Cornell Yale initial cut. The list includes the top players across all three divisions Facing a team with the same rank...... 0-0...... W1 Record...... 5-0, 0-0 Ivy...... 3-1, 0-0 Ivy of NCAA lacrosse and highlights the early contenders for the 2014 Facing an unranked team...... 4-0...... W11 Goals per game...... 14.40...... 10.00 Tewaaraton Award. Playing a team with a .500+ record...... 1-0...... W1 Goals allowed per game...... 9.00...... 7.00 Playing a team with a .500 record...... 1-0...... W14 Assists per game...... 6.8...... 6.0 Playing a team with sub .500 record...... 3-0...... W8 Shots per game...... 44.4...... 42.5 STEPPING UP: With 10 goals in the first two games of the season, Dan During the week...... 2-0...... W2 Shots allowed per game...... 31.2...... 27.8 Lintner matched his season total from a year ago. He has registered a During the weekend...... 3-0...... W3 Ground balls per game...... 39.0...... 27.8 hat trick in four of five games so far this season and currently leads the In February...... 2-0...... W14 Ground balls allowed per game...... 24.6...... 25.8 Big Red with 18 goals. In March...... 3-0...... W6 Faceoffs won...... 78-of-133 (.586)...... 40-of-82 (.488) In April...... 0-0...... W2 Penalties...... 26 for 25:00...... 12 for 10:30 EMPIRE STATE OF MIND: Cornell has traditionally been very success- In May...... 0-0...... L1 Man-up goals...... 14 of 25 (.560)...... 3 of 14 (.214) vs. the America East...... 1-0...... W18 ful against collegiate teams from New York state, posting an all-time Opponent man-up...... 9 of 26 (.346)...... 3 of 13 (.231) vs. the ACC...... 1-0...... W1 Clears...... 77 for 91 (.846)...... 67 for 71 (.944) record of 278-158-7 (.635) … The Big Red, which will face six teams vs. the Big East...... 0-0...... L1 Opponent clears...... 80 for 96 (.833)...... 53 of 68 (.779) from New York in 2014, is currently 3-0 against teams from the Empire vs. the CAA...... 0-0...... W4 Save percentage...... 521...... 500 State. vs. the ECAC...... 1-0...... W10 Opponent save percentage...... 442...... 524 vs. the Great Western Lacrosse League...... 0-0...... L1 First-quarter goals scored/allowed...... 15/10...... 14/9 RECORD SETTER: Dan Lintner scored a pair of goals just four seconds vs. Independent teams...... 0-0...... L3 Second-quarter goals scored/allowed...... 25/12...... 8/6 apart at Binghamton on Feb. 25, 2014, setting the school record and vs. the Ivy League...... 0-0...... L1 Third-quarter goals scored/allowed...... 15/14...... 12/7 vs. the MAAC...... 1-0...... W12 Fourth-quarter goals scored/allowed...... 16/9...... 6/5 matching the NCAA mark for the fastest consecutive goals scored by vs. Northeast Conference...... 1-0...... W1 Overtime goals...... 1/0...... 0/1 the same player. vs. the Patriot League...... 0-0...... L1

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TOP 10 NATION: The Big Red opened the week ranked in the top 10 nationally in several statistical categories, Individual Highlights CORNELL RECORDS including ground balls per game (second – 39.00), scoring offense (fourth – 14.40), scoring margin (fifth – 5.40), man-up offense (sixth – .560) and points per game (eighth – 21.20). Games With ... 3+ Goals...... 2014...... Career Career Face Offs Won Dan Lintner...... 4...... 5 (since 1977) RANKED OPPONENTS: The Big Red’s 2014 season currently features five opponents ranked in the USILA Coach- Matt Donovan...... 3...... 9 1. Doug Tesoriero 541 2011 - es Poll – Virginia, Syracuse, Penn, Princeton, and Yale … Cornell is 1-0 so far this season vs. ranked opponents. Connor Buczek...... 2...... 7 2. Addison Sollog 503 1999-02 John Edmonds...... 1...... 1 3. Tarik Ergin 392 1980-83 ELITE COMPANY: Over the span of the past five seasons (2009-13), Cornell has racked up the third-most wins Mike O’Neil...... 0...... 1 4. Clayton Weber 349 1993-96 (62) and the fourth best winning percentage (.747) of any Division I men’s lacrosse program. 5. John Glynn 307 2005-09 3+ Assists...... 2014...... Career 6. Tommy Schmicker 300 2006-09 HOME IS WHERE THE WINS ARE: Cornell has enjoyed a true home field advantage since beginning play on Matt Donovan...... 2...... 3 Joe Paoletta...... 1...... 1 7. Frank Kelly 295 1983-86 Schoellkopf Field in 1972, going 220-71 for a .756 winning percentage. Cornell has been even more impres- Connor Buczek...... 0...... 1 8. Tanner Campbell 231 1996-99 sive since 2000, going 86-20 overall (.811), with perfect slates in 2011 (8-0), 2009 (6-0), 2007 (7-0) and 2005 9. Joe Lizzio 212 1985-88 (6-0) … So far this season, Cornell is 3-0 at home. 5+ Points...... 2014...... Career 10. Scott Raasch 210 2003-04 Matt Donovan...... 3...... 6 FOR STARTERS: Cornell is 64-50-5 all-time in season openers and has won its last 11 season openers dating Dan Lintner...... 1...... 1 back to a 13-6 loss to Georgetown in the first game of the 2003 season. Connor Buczek...... 0...... 2 Career Ground Balls 10+ Saves...... 2014...... Career (since 1977) U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!: A trio of Cornell alumni – Mitch Belisle ‘07, Max Seibald ‘09, and Rob Pannell ‘13 – have Christian Knight...... 1...... 1 1. Paul Schimoler 299 1986-89 been named to the United States men’s lacrosse national team that will participate at the 2014 Federation of 2. Doug Tesoriero 283 2011 - International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championships, which will be held July 10-19 in Denver, Colo. The Big Red 5+ Ground Balls...... 2014...... Career Tim Shea 276 1989-92 players are the only representatives from the Ivy League to make the squad and Cornell, along with Syracuse, Doug Tesoriero...... 5...... 28 4. Tarik Ergin 270 1980-83 has the third most players on the team, following Johns Hopkins (5) and Maryland (4). The three selections to Tom Freshour...... 1...... 3 5. John Glynn 245 2005-09 the US national team are the most for Cornell since Bob Henrickson, Norm Engelke, Matt Crowley, Tim Gold- Jordan Stevens...... 1...... 3 6. Frank Kelly 244 1983-86 stein, Paul Schimoler and Kevin Cook all earned the gold medal at the 1990 world championship. John Edmonds...... 1...... 1 Matt Donovan...... 0...... 3 7. Ryan McClay 235 2000-03 8. Brian Rodgers 224 1992-1995 WIN NO. 700: Cornell’s 12-6 victory over Syracuse on April 10, 2012 was the 700th win in program history. 7+ Face-Off Wins...... 2014...... Career 9. Addison Sollog 223 1999-02 The Big Red is now 719-445-27 all-time, and its 719 victories rank seventh among the winningest programs Doug Tesoriero...... 5...... 36 10. Jason Noble 216 2010-13 in collegiate lacrosse.

Matt Kerwick The Kerwick File Kerwick vs. 2014 Opponents Interim Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse School Record Pct. Education Binghamton 3-1 .750 Matt Kerwick was named interim head coach for the Cornell men’s lacrosse program Hobart University Brown 0-0 .000 in November 2014 after spending one season as a Big Red assistant coach and helping the B.A., Economics, 1990 Canisius 6-0 1.000 team to a 14-4 record overall and an undefeated Ivy League championship with a mark of Head Coaching Experience Colgate 3-0 1.000 6-0. Kerwick came to East Hill with 15 years of head coaching experience under his belt. , November 2013 - present Kerwick spent the 2012 season with Georgetown, working as an associate head coach Jacksonville University, November 2009 - 2011 Dartmouth 0-0 .000 on Dave Urick’s staff. Kerwick played for Urick at Hobart College, where he was a two-time •Led JU during inaguarl season at Division I Harvard 0-0 .000 All-American, won four consecutive Division III national championships, and was named Hobart University, 2002-2008 Hobart 1-0 1.000 the 1989 NCAA Tournament MVP. •2002 - Patriot League champions Hofstra 0-1 .000 Prior to his time at Georgetown, Kerwick spent two seasons •2002, 04 - NCAA appearances Michigan 1-0 .000 building the program at Jacksonville University, which played its inaugural season at the Divi- Alfred University, 1996-98 Penn 0-0 .000 sion I level in 2010. Kerwick went to Jacksonville with 13 years of combined head coaching •1997 - NCAA appearance Princeton 0-0 .000 experience at Randolph-Macon, Alfred and his alma mater, Hobart, where he spent seven •1996, ‘98 - ECAC Upstate Tournament years. Randolph-Macon University, 1992-94 Syracuse 1-6 .143 During his time with the Statesmen, Kerwick led Hobart to the Patriot League Associate Head Coaching Experience Virginia 1-0 1.000 championship in 2002 and to two NCAA Tournament appearances (2002, 2004). After Georgetown University, 2012 Yale 0-0 .000 winning the conference championship in 2002, he earned Patriot League Coach of Assistant Coaching Experience TOTAL 16-8 .667 the Year honors. Kerwick was also selected as the ECAC Co-Coach of the Year in 2008 Cornell University, 2013 after guiding Hobart to an 8-6 record, including a win over No. 15 Loyola (Md.). •2013 - Ivy League champion Kerwick began his coaching career as the head coach at Randolph-Macon, •2013 - NCAA appearances where he spent three seasons before being named an assistant coach at the •2013 - NCAA quarterfinalist University of Pennsylvania. He revived the program at Randolph-Macon, lead- •2013 - NCAA semifinalist ing the Yellow Jackets to a 27-14 record, at the time the three most successful Team USA, 2006 seasons in the program’s history. •2006 - Silver Medal at FIL World Championships After one season at Penn, Kerwick took the head coach position at Alfred Georgetown University, 1999-2001 University and in his three seasons he led the Saxons to the postseason each year, •1999, 2000, ‘01 - NCAA appearances earning a spot in the 1997 NCAA Tournament field, as well as berths in the 1996 and •1999 - NCAA quarterfinalist 1998 ECAC Upstate Tournament. Following his 1996 Super Six Lacrosse League Coach •1999 - NCAA semifinalist of the Year Award, Kerwick was named the 1997 “Babe” Kraus Division III Coach of Penn University, 1995 the Year. Coaching Honors Kerwick moved on from Alfred to Georgetown for his first stint as an assistant •2002 - Patriot League Coach of the Year coach on the Hoyas’ staff. During his three seasons, Kerwick helped Georgetown amass •2008 - ECAC League Co-Coach of the Year a 36-9 record and make an appearance in the final four in 1999 before returning to •1997 - “Babe” Kraus Division III Coach of the Year 1996 Super Six Lacrosse League Coach of the Year Award his alma mater as head coach. Playing Experience Kerwick graduated from Hobart in 1990 with a degree in economics. An all-around Hobart University, 1987-90 athlete, he was also a four-year letter winner on the Statesmen hockey team, serving •1990 - Team Captain as captain of both the lacrosse and hockey teams during his senior season. Kerwick •1990 - William C. Stiles Award winner, presented to the Hobart senior student-athlete for leadership, finished his career by being named the William C. Stiles Award winner, presented determination and character. to the Hobart senior student-athlete for leadership, determination and character. •1989 - NCAA Tournament MVP Following his collegiate career, he played in the Major Indoor Lacrosse League from •1989, ‘90 - All-American 1991 through 1996, earning the Baltimore Thunder’s “Unsung Hero” award twice •1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 - Division III national champions and was an All- Star selection in 1992. Baltimore Thunder, , 1991-96 Kerwick has strong ties to Cornell as both his parents Thomas and the late •1991, ‘92 - winner of team’s Unsung Hero Award Patricia Kerwick, as well as his sister Ann, all graduated from Cornell. He resides •1992 - MLL All-Star selection in Skaneateles and he and his wife Mary have two sons, Thomas and Sean.

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OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: The Big Red will have four captains this season – seniors Tom Freshour FAMILY TIES: Connor Entenmann’s father, Ken ‘85, and Russell Scott’s uncle, Sam Happel ‘82, both played on the Big and Dan Lintner, as well as juniors Connor Buczek and Matt Donovan. Red’s national semifinal team in 1982, while Mike O’Neil’s uncle, Geoff Hall ’88 and Cole McCormack’s uncle, Brian MCormack ’88 both played on the national runner up squads in 1987 and 1988. HARD HAT: Connor Buczek was selected to carry the Hard Hat for the 2014 season. The tradition of the Hard Hat began in the fall of 1999. Midway through the fall season, a player is selected HI, MY NAME IS: The Big Red has two new faces on the sideline, as Peter Milliman and MJ Kiekebelt have joined the to carry the Hard Hat for the year. The recipient is someone that the coaches feel demonstrates a staff as assistant coaches. Milliman came to Cornell after one season as a member of the Princeton coaching staff. A blue-collar approach to the game of lacrosse; he is driven and selfless, not the most talented player native of Rochester, N.Y., Milliman spent four seasons as the head coach at Division II Pfeiffer, where he was twice on the field, but consistently the hardest worker. He puts the team first, and embodies how the named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year. Kiekebelt comes to East Hill after spending two seasons as an as- coaches want Cornell players to act and respond on or off the field. sistant coach at his alma mater RIT. Kiekebelt joined the Tigers coaching staff after a highly successful playing career that culminated in being named the Empire 8 Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Year and leading RIT to the NCAA Division CLOSE CALLS: Since the beginning of the 2003 season, Cornell is 31-13 in games that have been de- III national semifinals in 2011. cided by a single goal, a mark that was raised when the Big Red defeated Michigan, 15-14 in over- time on March 1, 2014. Of the 13 losses, 11 have come against ranked opponents, including eight FRESH FACES: The Big Red added 12 newcomers to the 2013 roster, three of whom are transfer students. The group against squads ranked in the top-10, five of which were ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation. features four high school All-Americans and is comprised of eight midfielders, two defensemen and two goalkeepers. Additionally, the players represent six states, with seven players hailing from New York and one each from Florida, OVERTIME NOTES: With its overtime win at Michigan on March 1, 2014, Cornell has played at least Maryland, New Jersey, Texas, and Virginia. one overtime game in each of the past eight seasons, dating back to a 12-11 overtime triumph vs. Albany in the 2007 NCAA quarterfinals. During that span, the Big Red has posted a 7-4 record in PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS: Cornell had three players named to the 2014 Face-Off Magazine Preseason All-American overtime games. list. Connor Buczek was a first-team selection, while both Matt Donovan and Doug Tesoriero earned honorable men- tion selections. The Last Time Cornell … scored 20+ goals...... 21 vs. Dartmouth (W, 21-5) 3/30/13 GEOGRAPHY LESSON: The 35 players on the 2014 Big Red roster hail from 12 different states – California, Connecticut, scored 15+ goals...... 19 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and two Canadian provinces scored 10+ goals...... 12 vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 – Alberta and Ontario. tallied 12+ assists...... 12 vs. Colgate (W, 19-3) 3/2/13 tallied 8+ assists...... 8 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 GEOGRAPHY LESSON, PART TWO: Since 1950, the Big Red has had players from 33 different states – Arizona, Cali- registered 25+ points...... 27 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 fornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, registered 15+ points...... 19 vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 won 20+ face-offs...... 20 vs. Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, won 15+ face-offs...... 17 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. took 60+ shots...... 62 vs. Princeton (W, 17-4) 4/23/05 took 50+ shots...... 53 vs. Duke (L, 14-16) 5/25/13 RECAPPING 2013: The Big Red returned to the national spotlight in 2013, rising as high as No. 2 in the national rank- scored 5+ man-up goals...... 5 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/11/03 ings, going undefeated in Ivy League play, and advancing to the NCAA semifinals before falling to eventual national beat the #1 team in the USILA Coaches’ Poll...... April 12, 2011 vs. #1 Syracuse (W, 11-6) champion Duke in an epic game. The team posted a 14-4 record overall, with three losses coming by a single-goal was ranked #1 in the USILA Coaches’ Poll...... May 26, 2007 vs. #2 Duke (L, 11-12) before their final loss came by a two-goal margin against the Blue Devils. During the course of the season, Rob Pannell had a player score 7+ goals...... Steve Mock (7) vs. Ohio State (W, 16-6) 5/18/13 ’14 broke a handful of Cornell, Ivy League and NCAA records, becoming the all-time leading scorer in Division I his- had a player score 6+ goals...... Dan Lintner (6) at Binghamton (W, 14-8) 2/25/14 tory (354), as well as the Cornell all-time assist leader (204). Pannell then punctuated his epic career by winning the had a player score 5+ goals...... Matt Donovan (5) at Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14 Tewaaraton Trophy, the USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award for the Outstanding DI Player of the Year, as well as the Ivy had a player register 5+ assists...... Rob Pannell (6) vs. Ohio State (W, 16-6) 5/18/13 League Player of the Year. He is just the fifth player in USILA history to earn the Enners award twice and is the first-ever had a player register 4+ assists...... Rob Pannell (6) vs. Ohio State (W, 16-6) 5/18/13 three-time Ivy League Player of the Year in men’s lacrosse, and just the fourth player in the history of Division I college had a player register 3+ assists...... Joe Paoletta(3) at Binghamton (W, 14-8) 2/25/14 lacrosse to be named conference player of the year three times. Pannell also became just the fourth player in Cornell had a player total 10+ points ...... Rob Pannell (10) vs. Binghamton (W, 17-12) 2/28/12 men’s lacrosse history to be a four-time All-American, earning a first-team selection for the third consecutive season. had a player total 9+ points...... Rob Pannell (9) vs. Princeton (W, 17-11) 4/27/13 had a player total 8+ points...... Rob Pannell (8) vs. Ohio State (W, 16-6) 5/18/13 Joining him on the first-team was defender Jason Noble ’13, while midfielder Connor Buczek ’15 earned a second- had a goalie register a goal...... Tim Shea (1) vs. Dartmouth (W, 20-8) 4/21/90 team nod. Van Bourgondien (third-team), attackman Steve Mock ’13 (third-team) and long-stick midfielder Thomas had a goalie register an assist...... Ted Lynch (1) vs. Colgate (W, 22-12) 4/13/93 Keith ’13 (honorable mention) were also honored. Pannell, Mock, Buczek and Noble were all unanimously chosen had a player register an overtime goal...... Matt Donovan at Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14 first-team All-Ivy, with Van Bourgondien, Keith and goalie AJ Fiore ’13 earning second-team selection. had a player pick up 10+ ground balls...... Doug Tesoriero (12) vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 had a player pick up 6+ ground balls...... D. Tesroriero (7)/J. Edmonds (6) vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 WHAT WAS LOST: The Big Red lost one of the most prolific attack duos in Cornell men’s lacrosse history with the gradu- had a player win 15+ face offs...... Doug Tesoriero (15) at Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14 ation of Tewaaraton Trophy winner Rob Pannell and the NCAA scoring champion Steve Mock. Cornell graduated three had a player win 10+ face offs...... Doug Tesoriero (12) vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 had a goalie register 20+ saves...... AJ Fiore (20) vs. Syracuse (L, 7-8) 4/13/10 additional All-Americans in midfielder Max Van Bourgondien, long stick midfielder Thomas Keith and defender Jason had a goalie register 15+ saves...... Christian Knight (15) vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 Noble, as well as three-year starting goalie AJ Fiore.

2014 Cornell High/Lows Category Team High Team Low Individual High POINTS 27 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 17 vs. Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 6, 2xs, last by Dan Lintner at Binghamton (2/25/14) GOALS 19 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 12, 2xs, last vs.Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 6 by Dan Lintner at Binghamton (2/25/14) ASSISTS 8, 2xs, last vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 5 vs. Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 3, 3xs, last by Matt Donovan vs. Virginia (3/8/14) SHOTS 46 at Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14 43, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 14 by Connor Buczek vs. Virginia (3/8/14) SHOTS ON GOAL 30 vs. Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 21 vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 7, 3xs, last by Connor Buczek vs. Virginia (3/8/14) SAVES 15 vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 8, 3xs. last at Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14 15 Christian Knight vs. Virginia (3/8/14) GROUND BALLS 46 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 33 at Binghamton (W, 14-8) 2/25/14 14 by Doug Tesroiero vs. Hobart (2/22/14) TURNOVERS 20 vs. Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14 14, 2xs, last at Bing.(W, 14-8) 2/25/14 --- CAUSED TURNOVERS 12 at Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14 4 vs. Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 4 by Tom Freshour vs. Virginia (3/8/14) 2014 Opponent High/Lows Category Team High Team Low Individual High POINTS 22 by Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14) 11 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 4, 3xs, last by Tim Edwards, Canisius (3/4/14) GOALS 14 by Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14) 6 by Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 4 by Peter Jackson, Michigan (3/1/14) ASSISTS 8 by Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14) 3 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 3 by Owen Van Arsdale, Virginia (3/8/14) SHOTS 40 by Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14) 24 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 12 by Mark Cockerton, Virginia(3/8/14) SHOTS ON GOAL 24 by Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14) 16, 3xs, last by Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 9 by Mark Cockerton, Virginia (3/8/14) SAVES 18 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 7 by Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/4/14 18 by Peter Zonino, Hobart (2/22/14) GROUND BALLS 33 by Virginia (W, 12-9) 3/8/14) 17 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 10 by Brad Lott, Michigan (3/1/14) TURNOVERS 18 by Binghamton (W, 14-8) 2/25/14 13 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 5 by Paul O’Donnell, Binghamton (2/25/14) CAUSED TURNOVERS 11 by Michigan (W, 15-14; OT) 3/1/14) 5 by Hobart (W, 12-8) 2/22/14 3, 2xs, last by Mark Gembis, Michigan (3/1/14)

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WHAT RETURNS: Cornell returns All-American Connor Buczek to Big Red By The Numbers the midfield, the 2011 Ivy League Rookie of the Year in attackman Home Sweet Home Double Digits Cornell has enjoyed a true A key to the Big Red’s suc- 1892 The first season of men’s lacrosse at Cornell Matt Donovan, and one of the best face-off men in the nation in 787 Saves made by Paul Schimoler from 1986-89, setting a school record for career saves. Doug Tesroriero, all of whom were named preseason All-Ameri- home field advantage since cess over the years has beginning play on Schoellkopf been reaching double-digits 719 Wins in the history of the Cornell program, ranking seventh all-time in NCAA history. .713 Cornell’s winning percentage in Ivy League games, good for first among all Ivy programs. cans ... The Big Red offense returns 106-of-262 goals (40 percent) Field in 1972, going 220-71 goals in a game. Since 2000, 529 Career face offs won by Doug Tesoriero, making him the Big Red’s all-time leader. and 40-of-139 assists (29 percent). for a .756 winning percent- Cornell is 135-15 (90.0%) in 354 Points by Rob Pannell setting the new standard for career points at Cornell. age. Cornell has been even games in which it has regis- 341 Cornell’s all-time All-Ivy selections. NEXT UP: The Big Red opens a three-game road trip next week more impressive since 2000: tered 10 goals or more. 296 Points scored by Mike French in three seasons with the Big Red, setting a school record as it travels to in-state rival Colgate on Tuesday, March 18 before 2000 7-3 2000 9-2 that stood for 37 season before Rob Pannell broke it during the 2013 campaign. heading to Penn (March 22) and Dartmouth (March 29) on con- 2001 3-2 2001 7-1 278 Saves made by Michael LaRocco in 1996, setting a school record for a single season. secutive Saturdays. 2002 5-1 2002 9-1 257 Number of wins by former head coach Richie Moran, ranking in the top 10 all- 2003 6-1 2003 6-0 time in NCAA history. 2004 6-2 2004 6-2 251 Cornell players that have earned All-America honors. 2005 6-0 2005 10-0 242 All-time victories against Ivy League opponents, ranking the Big Red first among all conference teams. 2006 6-2 2006 9-1 241 Face offs won by Doug Tesoriero in 2013, setting a school record. 2007 7-0 2007 13-1 152 Cornell players named first-team All-Ivy since the Ivy awards began in 1959. 2008 6-2 2008 8-0 133 Ground balls picked by Doug Tesoriero in 2013, setting a school record. 2009 6-0 2009 10-2 127 Ground balls picked up by Craig Jaeger in 1978, a school record that stood for 35 years. 2010 6-4 2010 11-1 108 Goals scored by the 1974 team in six Ivy League contests, a conference record. 2011 8-0 2011 13-0 105 Points totaled by Mike French in 1976 to set a school record. 2012 6-1 2012 6-1 85 Saves made by Paul Schimoler in the 1988 NCAA tournament, setting the NCAA record. 2013 5-2 2013 14-3 73 Assists totaled by first-team All-American Tim Goldstein in 1987. Cornell Against the State 2014 3-0 2014 4-0 72 Consecutive games in which Rob Pannell has registered at least one point, setting a school Total 86-20 (.811) Total 135-15 (.900) record. Cornell has been traditionally very successful against collegiate teams 65 Goals scored by Mike French in 1976, setting the school record. from New York State, posting an all-time record of 277-158-7 (.635). .593 Cornell’s all-time winning percentage in the NCAA tournament, ranking the Big Red sixth Adelphi (series discontinued in 1992)...... 9-4 All-Time Winningest Programs among Division I schools. Albany...... 1-0 52 Cornell players named first-team All-American. 47 Consecutive games in which Mike French scored at least one goal, good for second all-time Army...... 15-24 School All-Time Record Next Game in NCAA history. Binghamton...... 10-0 1. Johns Hopkins 938-303-15 March 15 42 Consecutive wins for the Big Red from 1976-78, the longest winning streak in NCAA men’s 2. Syracuse 850-326-16 March 15 Kerwick vs. Binghamton...... 2-1 lacrosse history. Canisius...... 11-0 3. Navy 761-327-14 March 11 39 Consecutive wins against Ivy League opponents from 1973-79, a record that still stands Kerwick vs. Canisius...... 6-0 4. Maryland 755-258-4 March 14 today. Colgate...... 39-7-1 5. Army 744-362-7 March 15 35 The number of wins (in just 36 games) by former head coach Ned Harkness. Kerwick vs. Colgate...... 3-0 6. Hobart * 739-468-20 March 11 27 Ivy League titles won by Cornell. Columbia (series discontinued in 1910)...... 8-4 7. Cornell 719-451-27 March 15 25 Points tallied by both Eamon McEneaney and Tim Goldstein in the 1977 and 1987 NCAA Cortland (series discontinued in 1992) ...... 34-2-1 8. Princeton 677-472-19 March 15 tournaments, respectively, setting the NCAA record. Hamilton (series discontinued in 1955)...... 3-0 9. Virginia 599-336-6 March 16 25 Bids to the NCAA tournament, ranking the Big Red seventh among all schools in the Hobart ...... 84-47-4 10. Rutgers 576-507-13 March 15 country and first among Ivy League schools. Kerwick vs. Hobart...... 1-0 25 Three-time All-Americans in Cornell history. * Hobart played at the Division III level prior to the 1995 season. Hofstra...... 6-1 21 Retired jersey number of the late George Boiardi ’04. RPI (series discontinued in 1953)...... 3-6 19 Cornell representatives in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Siena...... 1-0 Longest Running Rivalries 17 Cornell players named Ivy League Player of the Year. St. John’s...... 1-0 17 Undefeated Ivy League championship teams (6-0). Stony Brook...... 5-0 Cornell has one of the nation’s richest traditions in the sport of lacrosse, 16 Assists by Tim Goldstein during the 1987 NCAA tournament to set the tournament record. Syracuse...... 37-62-1 playing four rivalry games that stand among the nation’s longest. 10 Retired jersey number of the late Eamon McEneaney ’77. Kerwick vs. Syracuse...... 1-6 10 Three-time first-team All-Ivy selections in Cornell history, including the Big Red’s two Union (series discontinued in 1960)...... 10-1 1. 135 Cornell v. Hobart Cornell, 12-8 four-time selections, Max Seibald ’09 and Rob Pannell ‘13. 9 Goals scored by John Wurzburger in a 1988 win over Dartmouth, an Ivy League record for Total...... 277-158-7 (.635) 2. 109 Johns Hopkins v. Maryland April 12 3. 99 Hobart v. Syracuse April 19 goals scored in a conference game. * 2014 opponents in bold 4. 98 Cornell v. Syracuse April 8 7 Cornell appearances in the NCAA Division I national championship game. 6 Undefeated seasons in Cornell history – 1907, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977 5. 95 Princeton v. Yale March 22 6 Number of Cornell players named Academic All-American, good for the second most in 6. 92 Army v. Navy April 12 Academic All-Americans the nation. 7. 91 Princeton v. Rutgers April 5 6 Lt. Raymond Enners Award winners (Outstanding Player — Div. I) – Mike French ’76, The Cornell men’s lacrosse program has the second most CoSIDA Aca- 8. 89 Maryland v. Virginia March 30 Eamon McEneaney ’77, Tim Goldstein ’87, Max Seibald ’09, Rob Pannell 13 (two times). demic All-Americans of any Division I team in the nation, second only 9. 88 Cornell v. Penn March 22 6 Winners of the Ensign C.M. Kelly Jr. Award (Outstanding Goalie — Div. I) – Butch Hilliard to Johns Hopkins. Of Cornell’s six selections, five have come since 2001. 88 Maryland v. Navy May 5 ’68 (twice), Dan Mackesey ’77 (twice), Bob Rule ’71, Matt McMonagle ’07. 11. 87 Harvard v. Cornell April 5 :05 Time between consecutive goals by Steve Mock at Maryland in the 2013 NCAA first round Unlike other Academic All-America teams in which the selections are 12. 86 Johns Hopkins v. Navy April 18 game, setting the school record for consecutive goals scored in the NCAA tournament. all from the same sport, the At-Large men’s team is highly competitive :05 Time it took for John Glynn to score a goal to start Cornell’s game vs. Canisius on March as it is comprised of athletes from fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hock- 10, 2009, the second fastest goal in NCAA history at the start of a game. ey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, water polo and All-Time MLL Draft Picks 5 Cornell players named Ivy League Rookie of the Year. wrestling. To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or Name, Draft Year Rd Pick 5 Winners of the Schmeisser Cup (Outstanding Defender — Div. I) – Chris Kane ’79 (twice), key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 on a Rob Pannell, 2012...... 1...... 1 Fred Allner Jr. ’44, John Burnap ’71, Mitch Belisle ’07. scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic stand- Max Seibald, 2009 ...... 1...... 2 5 Jack Turnbull Award winners (Outstanding Attackman — Div. I) – Rob Pannell ’13 (twice), ings at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports Ryan McClay, 2003 ...... 1...... 5 Mike French ’76, Eamon McEneaney ’77, Tim Goldstein ’87. information director. David Mitchell, 2007 ...... 1...... 8 5 Intercollegiate National Championships won by Cornell (1902, 1903, 1907, 1914, 1916). All-Time Academic All-Americans • Men’s Lacrosse Justin Redd, 2005 ...... 2...... 9 :04 Time between two goals by Dan Lintner at Binghamton on Feb. 25, 2014, setting the school record and matching the NCAA mark for consecutive goals by the same player. 1. Johns Hopkins – 8 Matt McMonagle, 2007 ...... 1...... 10 4 Four-time All-Americans in Cornell history - Paul Schimoler, Ryan McClay, Max Seibald, 2. Cornell – 6 John Glynn, 2009 ...... 2...... 10 Rob Pannell. 3. Duke – 5 Roy Lang, 2012 ...... 2...... 11 4 Cornellians named to the NCAA Silver Anniversary team as part of the 25th anniversary Princeton – 5 Mitch Belisle, 2007 ...... 2...... 12 of the NCAA lacrosse championships in 1995 – Mike French ’76, Chris Kane ’78, Eamon 5. Army – 4 Justin Cynar, 2002 ...... 2...... 12 McEneaney ’77 and Dan Mackesey ’77. Syracuse – 4 Joe Boulukos, 2006 ...... 2...... 16 3 NCAA Championships won by Cornell – 1971, 1976, 1977. Galen Beers. 2002 ...... 3...... 16 Cornell’s All-Time Academic All-Americans 3 Winners of the Lt. j.g. Donald MacLaughlin, Jr. Award (Outstanding Midfielder — Div. Brian Clayton, 2007 ...... 3...... 23 1999 Troy Gorman ’99 (third team) I) – Bob Henrickson ’76, Joe Boulukos ’06 and Max Seibald ’09. Kyle Georgalas, 2005 ...... 5...... 25 2001 David Key ’01 (second team) 2 Senior Class Award recipients – Matt McMonagle ’07 and Max Seibald ’09. Rocco Romero, 2009 ...... 5...... 41 2004 Tim DeBlois ’04 (second team) 2 Brine Trophy winners, given to the MVP of the NCAA Division I championship game – Chris Langton, 2012 ...... 6...... 42 Eamon McEneaney ’77 and Tim Goldstein ’87. 2005 Casey Stevenson ’05 (second team) Eric Pittard, 2007 ...... 5...... 44 2 Tewaaraton Trophy winners – Max Seibald ’09 and Rob Pannell ‘13. 2007 Mitch Belisle ’07 (first team) Tom Freshour, 2014...... 6...... 44 1 Cornell’s rank all-time among Ivy League schools in all-time wins and NCAA tournament 2007 Matt McMonagle ’07 (first team) J.J. Gilbane, 2012 ...... 6...... 48 appearances.

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Around The Nation Ranking Records (Since 1973) … Record vs. Unranked Teams...... 232-46 (.835) Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 20...... 156-135 (.536) Cornell in the 2014 National Rankings (as of March 10) Big Red in the National Polls Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 11-20...... 89-42 (.679) Cornell is ranked in the following NCAA categories (67 ranked): Date USILA IL Media Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 6-10...... 36-33 (.522) Category Rank Actual Preseason 16 18 Record vs. Teams Ranked in Top 1-5...... 31-60 (.341) Scoring Offense 4th 14.40 February 17 16 19 Record vs. Teams When Unranked...... 60-60 (.500) Scoring Defense 24th 9.00 February 24 16 15 Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 20...... 325-121 (.729) Face-off Win % 14th .586 March 3 15 15 Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 11-20...... 92-52 (.639) Man-Up Offense 6th .560 March 10 8 8 Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 6-10...... 80-38 (.678) Man-Down Defense 31st .640 March 17 Record vs. Teams When Ranked in Top 1-5...... 152-32 (.826) Scoring Margin 5th 5.40 March 24 Assists P/G 19th 6.80 March 31 Cornell’s Record Against No. ... Saves P/G 42nd 9.80 April 7 No. Record (Pct.) Streak Last Game Points P/G 8th 21.20 April 14 1 5-22 (.185) L1 Virginia def. #3 Cornell, 9-8 (3/10/12) $ Ground Balls P/G 2nd 39.00 April 21 2 4-16 (.200) W1 #15 Cornell def. #2 Virginia , 12-9 (3/8/14) Turnovers P/G 39th 15.80 April 28 3 6-7 (.462) W1 #8 Cornell def. Ohio State, 16-6 (5/18/13) % Caused Turnover P/G 22nd 8.60 May 5 4 4-9 (.308) L1 Duke def. #8 Cornell, 16-14 (5/25/13) % Clearing Percentage 39th .846 5 12-6 (.667) W5 #8 Cornell def. Maryland, 16-8 (5/12/13) % Shot Percentage 13th .324 6 4-6 (.400) L1 Syracuse def. #3 Cornell, 15-10 (4/7/09) 7 8-10 (.444) W1 #10 Cornell def. Princeton, 10-9 (5/1/10) The Big Red has players ranked in the following categories: USILA Coaches Poll (March 10) 8 8-4 (.667) L1 Syracuse def. #2 Cornell 13-12 (4/10/13) Category Player Rank Actual ( )- First place votes 9 9-8 (.529) W1 #2 Cornell def. Penn, 10-5 (3/23/13) Points P/G Matt Donovan 14th 4.40 10 7-5 (.583) L1 Virginia def. #2 Cornell, 13-9 (5/21/11) % Dan Lintner 31st 3.80 # Team Points 11 12-4 (.750) W3 #7 Cornell def. Colgate, 19-3 (3/2/13) Goals P/G Dan Lintner 4th 3.60 1. Maryland (5-0) 278(13) 12 9-3 (.750) W1 #6 Cornell def. Princeton, 17-11 (4/27/13) Matt Donovan 20th 2.80 2. Johns Hopkins (5-0) 257 13 11-2 (.846) W2 #5 Cornell def. Syracuse, 12-6 (4/10/12) Assists P/G Matt Donovan 36th 1.60 Loyola (5-1) 257(1) 14 7-6 (.538) W2 #1 Cornell def. Towson, 14-6 (5/12/07) % Doug Tesoriero 67th 1.20 4. North Carolina (4-1) 225 15 11-10 (.524) L1 Bucknell def. #2 Cornell, 9-8 (3/19/13) Ground Balls P/G Doug Tesoriero 5th 9.40 5. Penn State (3-1) 207 16 4-5 (.444) L1 Princeton def. #2 Cornell, 14-13 (OT) (5/3/13) ! Goals Against Average Brennan Donville 25th 9.08 6. Duke (4-2) 206 17 15-2 (.882) W5 #2 Cornell def. Harvard 15-6 (5/8/11) ! Save Percentage Brennan Donville 51st .458 7. Virginia (6-1) 205 18 7-1 (.875) W3 #12 Cornell def. Harvard 13-12 (4/10/10) Face-Off Win % Doug Tesoriero 14th .589 8. Cornell (5-0) 178 19 8-6 (.571) W1 #2 Cornell def. Hartford, 12-5 (5/14/11) % Caused Turnovers Tom Freshour 42nd 1.60 9. Denver (4-2) 168 20 5-3 (.625) W1 #2 Cornell def. Yale, 11-7 (5/6/11) ! Shot Percentage Dan Lintner 28th .462 10. Syracuse (3-2) 161 John Hogan 31st .450 11. Notre Dame (2-2) 140 Cornell’s Record When Ranked No. ... 12. Penn (3-1) 123 No. Record (Pct.) Streak Last Game 13. Albany (2-2) 104 1 40-2 (.952) L1 L, 11-12 vs. #2 Duke (5/26/07) $% 14. UMass (4-1) 87 2 40-10 (.816) L2 LOT, 13-14 vs. #16 Princeton (5/3/13) ! 2014 Division I National Point Scoring Streak 15. Lehigh (5-1) 85 3 32-8 (.800) W4 W, 21-5 vs. Dartmouth (3/30/13) 16. Princeton (2-2) 83 4 22-6 (.786) W5 W, 16-11 at Penn (3/24/12) Gms Player, School G-A-P (streak) Streak Started Next 17. Yale (2-1) 61 5 18-7 (.720) W5 W, 12-6 vs. #13 Syracuse (4/10/12) 1. 46 Jordan Wolf, Duke, Sr., A 102-71-173 Feb. 11, 2012 Mar. 11 18. Bryant (3-2) 29 6 15-6 (.714) W2 W, 17-11 vs. Princeton (4/27/13) $ 2. 43 Kieran McArdle, St. John’s, Sr., A 90-110-200 Mar. 15, 2011 Mar. 15 19. Fairfield (3-2) 21 7 16-7 (.696) W7 W, 13-7 at Brown (4/20/13) 3. 41 , Albany, Sr., A 118-68-186 Mar. 26, 2011 Mar. 15 20. Drexel (3-3) 19 8 16-11 (.593) L1 L, 14-16 vs. #4 Duke (5/25/13) % 4. 39 Ryan Walsh, Colgate, Jr., A 88-41-129 Feb. 11, 2012 Mar. 15 9 19-7 (.731) W4 W, 12-6 at Penn (3/27/10) 5. 38 Shayne Adams, Detroit, Sr., A 89-13-102 Feb. 12, 2011 Mar. 15 ORV: Hofstra, Colgate, Army, Harvard, Rut- 10 14-7 (.667) W3 WOT, 13-12 vs. #13 Penn (3/26/11) gers, Saint John’s 17. 23 Connor Buczek, Cornell, Jr., M 47-20-67 Feb. 24, 2013 Mar. 15 11 14-8 (.636) W2 WOT, 12-11 at #5 Princeton (4/24/04) 12 13-6 (.684) W8 W, 10-8 at #16 Yale (3/19/11) Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (March 10) 13 17-7 (.708) L1 L, 10-14 vs. #15 Yale (5/4/12) $! 2014 Division I National Goal Scoring Streak ( )- First place votes 14 15-13 (.536) L1 L, 9-11 vs. #2 Virginia (3/12/11) $ 15 13-4 (.765) W5 W, 12-9 vs. #2 Virginia (3/8/14) # Team Points Gms Player, School Goals (streak) Streak Started Next 16 11-11 (.500) W6 W, 15-14 (OT) at Michigan (3/1/14) 1. Maryland (5-0) 459(22) 1. 27 Tommy McKee, Air Force, A, Sr. 57 March 10, 2012 March 15 17 2-2 (.500) L1 L, 7-8 at Ohio State (5/5/01) 2. Loyola (5-1) 432(1) 18 1-0 (1.000) W1 W, 13-7 vs. Harvard (4/10/99) 2. 24 Brandon Mangan, Yale, A, Sr. 53 April 28, 2012 March 11 3. Johns Hopkins (5-0) 411 3. 21 Brandon Benn, Johns Hopkins, A, Sr. 56 May 5, 2012 March 15 19 2-0 (1.000) W2 W, 13-11 at #20 Yale (3/24/01) 4. Duke (4-2) 352 20 4-1 (.800) W4 W, 9-8 vs. #15 Penn State (3/15/03) 21 Mark Cockerton, Virginia, A, Sr. 74 Feb. 16, 2013 March 16 5. North Carolina (4-1) 344 5. 18 Miles Thompson, Albany, A, Sr. 68 May 2, 2012 March 15 6. Virginia (6-1) 338 % - NCAA Tournament game 18 Chad Tutton, North Carolina, M, Jr. 34 March 9, 2013 March 11 7. Penn State (3-1) 328 ! - Ivy League Tournament game $ - Neutral site game 10. 16 Connor Buczek, Cornell M, Jr. 36 March 23, 2013 March 15 8. Cornell (5-0) 303 9. Denver (4-2) 281 Records are based on USILA Coaches’ Poll rankings, which began in 1973. Rankings for 10. Syracuse (3-2) 274 4/4/82, 4/10/82 and 5/6/89 are missing ... In total, there were 30 contests which Cornell 2014 DI National Career Face Off Win Leaders 11. Penn (3-1) 233 played prior to the release of the first poll of the season. In each instance, the Big Red was 12. Notre Dame (2-2) 228 ranked in the first poll of the season. Name, School Year Gms. Face Off Wins 13. Albany (2-2) 166 1. Kevin Massa, Bryant Jr. 42 626 14. Lehigh (5-1) 142 2. R.G. Keenan, North Carolina Sr. 51 605 15. UMass (4-1) 126 3. Brendan Fowler, Duke Sr. 60 596 Winningest Programs in the Past Five Seasons 16. Princeton (2-2) 124 4. Doug Tesoriero, Cornell Sr. 53 541 By Winning Percentage 17. Yale (2-1) 114 5. Dylan Levings, Yale Sr. 48 494 School 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Win % 18. Hofstra (3-2) 47 1. Syracuse 16-2 13-2 15-2 9-8 16-4 .798 19. Colgate (5-1) 35 2. Notre Dame 15-1 10-7 11-3 13-3 11-5 .773 2014 DI National Career Ground Ball Leaders 20. Bryant (3-2) 31 3. Duke 15-4 16-4 14-6 15-5 16-5 .763 Name, School Year Gms. Ground Balls ORV: Drexel, Fairfield,Brown , Delaware, Rut- 4. Cornell 13-4 12-5 14-3 9-4 14-4 .747 gers, Towson, Harvard, Army, Saint John’s 1. Kevin Massa, Bryant Jr. 42 396 Virginia 15-3 16-2 13-5 12-4 7-8 .747 2. Brendan Fowler, Duke Sr. 60 332 By Victories POLL NOTES: The Cornell Department of Athletic 3. R.G. Keenan, North Carolina Sr. 51 327 School 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Wins Communications uses the USILA Coaches Poll 4. Dylan Levings, Yale Sr. 48 289 to reflect the Big Red’s actual ranking at the 1. Duke 15-4 16-4 14-6 15-5 16-5 74 5. Doug Tesoriero, Cornell Sr. 53 283 time of the game. 2. Syracuse 16-2 13-2 15-2 9-8 16-4 67 3. Cornell 13-4 12-5 14-3 9-4 14-4 62 Cornell 2014 opponents in italics. Virginia 15-3 16-2 13-5 12-4 7-8 62 5. Notre Dame 15-1 10-7 11-3 13-3 11-5 58 North Carolina 12-6 13-3 10-6 10-5 13-4 58

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2014 Numerical Roster Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School No. Player Pos Pronunciation 1 Brennan Donville G So. 6-0 195 Oakville, Ont./The Hill School 5 Tony Britton D 2 * John Hogan M Jr. 5-9 160 Arnold, Md./St. Mary’s HS 33 Connor Buczek M BYU-sik 4 * Chris Cook M Jr. 5-10 160 Manhasset, N.Y./Loomis Chaffee School 4 Chris Cook A 5 * Tony Britton D So. 5-10 195 Darien, Conn./Darien HS 31 Scott D’Antonio D 6 Grant Mahler M Fr. 5-10 175 Village of Golf, Fla./St. Andrew’s School 30 Matt Donovan A 7 Chandler Kirby LSM Fr. 5-7 180 Jericho, N.Y./Jericho HS 1 Brennan Donville G 8 * Matt Schattner SSDM So. 6-0 180 Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee HS 44 Sean Doyle A 9 Tim LaBeau M Jr. 5-11 180 Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes HS/Tufts University 27 John Edmonds M 11 Walt Gahagan LSM Fr. 6-0 195 Glen Cove, N.Y./Deerfield Academy 26 Connor Entenmann A 12 * Joe Paoletta SSDM Sr. 5-11 195 Falls Church, Va./The Landon School 15 Tom Freshour D fresh-our 13 Brian Sullivan D Jr. 6-3 210 Buffalo, N.Y./Bishop Timon - St. Jude HS/UNC 11 Walt Gahagan LSM guh-HAY-ghen 14 * Dan Lintner A/M Sr. 5-7 175 Courtice, Ont./The Hill Academy 2 John Hogan M 15 *** Tom Freshour D Sr. 5-9 185 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown East HS 22 Connor Hunt LSM/D 16 *** Doug Tesoriero M Sr. 6-0 180 Syosset, N.Y./Syosset HS 20 Mike Huttner SSDM 17 William Joyce G Jr. 6-0 180 Chevy Chase, Md./Landon School/Salisbury School 24 Sten Jernudd M jer-nude 18 Andrew Keith M Fr. 6-2 180 Woodbury, N.Y./Syosset HS 17 William Joyce G 19 Domenic Massimilian M Fr. 6-2 200 Dallas, Texas/Highland Park HS 18 Andrew Keith M 20 ** Mike Huttner SSDM Jr. 5-11 195 Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven HS 7 Chandler Kirby LSM 22 Connor Hunt LSM Jr. 6-4 210 Alamo, Calif./De La Salle HS 40 Christian Knight G 23 Dan Nemirov G Fr. 5-8 170 Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville HS 9 Tim LaBeau M la-bo 24 * Sten Jernudd M Sr. 6-5 220 Seattle, Wash./Lakeside School 14 Dan Lintner A/M 25 Emmy Poccia M So. 6-4 220 Irondequoit, N.Y./Irondequoit HS/Hobart 6 Grant Mahler M 26 Connor Entenmann A Sr. 5-8 150 Auburn, N.Y./Auburn HS 19 Domenic Massimilian M ma-saw-million 27 * John Edmonds M So. 6-3 185 E. Setauket, N.Y./ Ward Melville HS 37 Cole McCormack M 28 *** Mike O’Neil M Sr. 6-0 170 Fayetteville, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius HS 39 Jack Molloy A 29 Marshall Peters D/LSM Fr. 6-2 185 Vienna, Va./Landon School 23 Dan Nemirov G nem-er-OV 30 ** Matt Donovan A Jr. 6-0 170 Morristown, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 28 Mike O’Neil M 31 Scott D’Antonio D Fr. 6-1 175 Garden City, N.Y./Garden City HS 12 Joe Paoletta SSDM POW-let-ah 33 * Connor Buczek M Jr. 6-2 185 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 29 Marshall Peters D/LSM 35 ** Jordan Stevens D Jr. 6-1 175 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown HS West 25 Emmy Poccia M PO-shuh 36 Russell Scott D Jr. 6-4 200 Germantown, Tenn./Memphis University School 8 Matt Schattner SSDM 37 Cole McCormack M Sr. 5-9 190 Rye, N.Y./Rye HS 36 Russell Scott D 39 Jack Molloy A Jr. 5-9 175 Basking Ridge, N.J./Delbarton School 35 Jordan Stevens D 40 Christian Knight G Fr. 6-1 190 Baltimore, Md./Boys’ Latin School 13 Brian Sullivan D 41 Erik Turner M Jr. 6-1 195 St. Albert, Alberta/St. Francis Xavier 16 Doug Tesoriero M tuh-soar-ee-AIR-oh 44 Sean Doyle A So. 5-9 165 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS 41 Erik Turner M

* - denotes letters won Coaches

Matt Kerwick (Hobart ‘90); First Season Peter Milliman (Empire State ‘12); First Season MJ Kiekebelt (RIT ‘11); First Season The Interim Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Captains

Tom Freshour ‘14 Dan Lintner ‘14 Connor Buczek ‘15 Matt Donovan ‘15

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Player Notes and Career Highs

1 Brennan Donville (So. • Oakville, Ont.) 8 Matt Schattner (So. • Syracuse, N.Y.) 15 Tom Freshour (Sr. • Smithtown, N.Y.) • Named Cornell’s started prior to the 2014 season. • Played in 16 games during his rookie season on the defensive midfield. • Has played in nearly every game during his career. • Served as the team’s primary back-up in 2013, playing in six games. • A high school All-American at West Genesee, he was selected to play in the • Honorable mention All-American as a senior at Smithtown East HS. • One of three goalies contending for a sport with for Team Canada for the 2014 Under Armour All-American Underclassman game. • Earned five varsity letters in high school and led the team to four straight Super FIL World Championships. • His father, Mike, was a three-time All-American lacrosse player at Virginia 7 championships from 2007-10. • Won a silver medal as the starting goalie for Team Canada at the 2012 U19 and his brother, Casey, currently plays lacrosse at Ithaca College. His uncle, Steve Goals...... 2 vs. Princeton (4/27/13) World Championships. Schattner, played lacrosse at UNC, winning a national championship with the Assists ...... n/a Saves...... 8, 3xs, last at Michigan (3/1/14) Tarheels in 1991. His uncle, Mark Major, played hockey at Cornell from 1984-87, Points...... 2 vs. Princeton (4/27/13) Save Percentage...... 600 (2 GA / 3 svs / 30:00) vs. Canisius (3/4/14) while his aunt, Martha Manilla Major, played soccer for the Big Red from 1986-87. Ground balls...... 5, 3xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Fewest GA (60:00)...... 8, 2xs, last at Binghamton (2/25/14) Goals...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Caused Turnovers...... 4 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Ground balls...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Assists ...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Princeton (5/3/13) Caused Turnovers...... n/a Points...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) 16 Doug Tesoriero (Sr. • Syosset, N.Y.) Ground balls...... 2 at Maryland (5/12/13) • Took nearly every faceoff for the Big Red in 2013 and set the school record for 2 John Hogan (Jr. • Arnold, Md.) Caused Turnovers...... 1 at Brown (4/20/13) face-off wins (241) and ground balls (133) in a single season. • Is running with the first offensive midfield this season. Face offs won...... 3 vs. Colgate (3/2/13) • Ranked in the top 13 in the nation in both 2012 (13th - .593) and 2013 (12th - • Saw a significant jump in playing time as a sophomore and registered 10 goals .581) for face off winning percentage. and one assist. 9 Tim LaBeau (Jr. • Mountain Lakes, N.J.) • Was a high school All-American at Syosset HS. • His father, Matt, was an assistant men’s lacrosse coach at Navy for 13 years • A transfer from Tufts University, LaBeau helped the Jumbos to the national Goals...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) before serving as head coach at Penn for the 2001 season. He is now the Athletics semifinal game as a freshman and the national quarterfinals as a sophomore. Assists ...... 2, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Director for St. Mary’s School in Annapolis, Md. • Father Tim ‘77 played football for the Big Red from 1973-77. Points...... 2, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Goals...... 2, 6xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • His mother, Nancy ‘78, and two sisters, Kristi ‘09 and Kate ‘10, all graduated Ground balls...... 14 vs. Hobart (2/22/14) Assists ...... 2 at Binghamton (2/28/14) from Cornell. Caused Turnovers...... 1, 4xs, last vs. Siena (3/26/13) Points...... 4 at Binghamton (2/28/14) • His younger sister Alli is a member of the Lehigh women’s soccer team. Face-Off Wins...... 21 vs. Princeton (5/3/13) Ground balls...... 4 at Michigan (3/1/14) Goals...... n/a Caused Turnovers...... 1, 4xs, last vs. Princeton (5/3/13) Assists ...... n/a 17 William Joyce (Jr. • Chevy Chase, Md.) Points...... n/a • Has played in two career games, both coming during the 2013 season. 4 Chris Cook (Jr. • Manhasset, N.Y.) Ground balls...... 4 at Michigan (3/1/14) • Was a high school All-American and an All-Tewaaraton Team selection in 2010. • Moved onto the second offensive midfield line midway through 2013. Caused Turnovers...... 1 at Binghamton (2/25/14) • Led Landon to three IAC championships. • Registered four goals on his first four shots of the 2013 season. Saves...... 1 vs. Siena (3/26/13) • Father, Kevin ‘84, and uncle, Ed Cook ’86, were All-American lacrosse players 11 Walt Gahagan (Fr. • Glen Cove, N.Y.) Save Percentage...... n/a for Cornell. • Lettered twice at Deerfield Academy, helping the team to back-to-back New Fewest GA (60:00)...... n/a Goals...... 1, 4xs, last vs. Dartmouth (3/30/13) England West Championships. Ground balls...... 1 vs. Siena (3/26/13) Assists ...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Ohio State (5/18/13) • His cousin Lexi Dupont is a professional big mountain skier. Points...... 1, 6xs, last vs. Ohio State (5/18/13) Goals...... n/a 18 Andrew Keith (Fr. • Woodbury, N.Y.) Ground balls...... 1, 4xs, last vs. Duke (5/25/13) Assists ...... n/a • Lettered three times at Syosset high school, helping them to a 2012 Nassau Caused Turnovers...... 1 vs. Colgate (3/2/13) Points...... n/a County Class A championship. Ground balls...... n/a • Two-time all-Nassau County. 5 Tony Britton (So. • Darien, Conn.) Caused Turnovers...... n/a • Older brother Thomas ‘13 was an All-American LSM for the Big Red. • Appeared in 11 contests as a freshman, including seeing action in four Ivy Goals...... 1 at Binghamton (2/25/14) League games and two NCAA tournament games. 12 Joe Paoletta (Sr. • Falls Chuch, Va.) Assists ...... n/a • An All-American at Darien high school, Britton was selected to participate in • Has played in 25 total games over three seasons on the defensive midfield for Points...... 1 at Binghamton (2/25/14) the 2012 Under Armour All-American game. the Big Red. Ground balls...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • Was ranked the 35th Best Player in the Class of 2012 by Inside Lacrosse • Was named the winner of the Landon School’s 2010 George Boiardi Award. Caused Turnovers...... n/a Magazine. Goals...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Goals...... n/a Assists ...... 3 at Binghamton (2/25/14) 19 Domenic Massimilian (Fr. • Dallas, Texas) Assists ...... n/a Points...... 4 at Binghamton (2/25/14) • Earned a combined four letters from Highland Park high school and Salisbury Points...... n/a Ground balls...... 2, 3xs, last at Michigan (3/1/14) School. Ground balls...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Siena (3/26/13) Caused Turnovers...... 2 vs. Dartmouth (4/2/11) • Helped Highland HS to a 2012 Texas State Championship. Caused Turnovers...... n/a Goals...... n/a 13 Brian Sullivan (Jr. • Buffalo, N.Y.) Assists ...... n/a 6 Grant Mahler (Fr. • Village of Golf, Fla.) • Played in seven career games in two seasons at UNC. Points...... n/a • A high school All-American, he led St. Andrew’s School to a 2010 and 2012 • Was a 2011 Under Armour All-America selection and a two-time first-team Ground balls...... n/a state championship. high school All-American at Bishop Timon - St. Jude high school. Caused Turnovers...... n/a • Was a four-time all-district selection. • Competed in the Empire State Games twice. Goals...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • His father Gerald played ice hockey for Canisius College. 20 Mike Huttner (Jr. • Fair Haven, N.J.) Assists ...... n/a Goals...... n/a • Has played in all 31 games of his career as one of the Big Red’s short-stick Points...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Assists ...... n/a defensive midfielders. Ground balls...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Points...... n/a • A high school All-American at Rumson Fair Haven HS. Caused Turnovers...... n/a Ground balls...... 2, 2xs, last at Michigan (3/1/14) • Named the 2011 Shore Conference Player of the Year after winning the Shore Caused Turnovers...... 2 at Michigan (3/1/14) Conference championship. 7 Chandler Kirby (Fr. • Jericho, N.Y.) • Both his father, Len, and uncle, Bill Huttner, played football for Union College. • A four-year letter winner at Jericho high school, he served as team captain 14 Dan Lintner (Sr. • Courtice, Ont.) Goals...... n/a during his final three seasons. • Saw significant action as the Big Red’s fourth attackman in 2013. Assists ...... n/a Goals...... n/a • Following his junior season, he won the Minto Cup with the Whitby Warriors Points...... n/a Assists ...... n/a and was named the tournament’s MVP after leading the team in both goals (16) Ground balls...... 4 at Michigan (3/1/14) Points...... n/a and points (31) in seven games. Caused Turnovers...... 2, 2xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Ground balls...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • Won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2012 U19 World Championships. Caused Turnovers...... n/a • Was his class valedictorian. 22 Connor Hunt (Jr. • Alamo, Calif. ) Goals...... 6 at Binghamton (2/25/14) • Moved into the role of starting long-stick midfielder this season. Assists ...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • Saw a signifcant jump in playing time as a sophomore, getting into eight games. Points...... 4 vs. Hobart (2/22/14) • Ranked the 32nd best defenseman in the class of 2011 by Inside Lacrosse. Ground balls...... 4 at Binghamton (2/25/14) • Was a high schooll All-American at De La Salle. Caused Turnovers...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Ohio State (5/18/13) • Helped De La Salle to back-to-back section championships in 2009 and 2010. Goals...... 1 vs. Hobart (2/22/14) Assists ...... n/a Points...... 1 vs. Hobart (2/22/14) Ground balls...... 3 vs. Hobart (2/22/14) Caused Turnovers...... 2, 2xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14)

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23 Dan Nemirov (Fr. • Setauket, N.Y.) 29 Marshall Peters (Fr. • Vienna, Va.) 36 Russell Scott (Jr. • Germantown, Tenn.) • A three-year letter winner at Ward Melville, he led the Patriots to a perfect 22-0 • Starting on the defense during the 2014 season. • Saw action in two games during his sophomore season. record as as senior, winning the school’s first New York State Class A championship • Three-year letter winner at the Landon School. • A high school All-American, he led Memphis University School to a Tennessee since 2000. • Was a 2013 US Lacrosse Academic All-American and a Washington Post first- State championship in 2011. • Was named a high school All-American. team All-Met selection that same season. • Has a total of 14 family members that attended Cornell, while his grandfather, • His mother, Jamie, as well as one aunt and his maternal grandfather all gradu- Goals...... n/a Thomas W. Scott, is a retired Cornell professor of Agronomy. ated from Cornell. Assists ...... n/a • His father, Tom (football), his uncles John Dentes (football), George Dentes Goals...... n/a Points...... n/a (football/sprint football/baseball), Terry Scott (sprint football), and Sam Happel Assists ...... n/a Ground balls...... 4 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) (lacrosse) and his cousins Scott Dentes (sprint football) and Zak Dentes (sprint Points...... n/a Caused Turnovers...... 2 at Binghamton (2/25/14) football) all played sports at Cornell. Ground balls...... n/a Goals...... n/a Caused Turnovers...... n/a 30 Matt Donovan (Jr. • Morristown, N.J. ) Assists ...... n/a • Started all 18 games in 2013 and ranked fifth on the team in both goals (27) Points...... n/a 24 Sten Jernudd (Sr. • Seattle, Wash.) and points (35). Ground balls...... n/a • Has seen action in 13 career games on the Big Red midfield. • Named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year and second-team All-Ivy following Caused Turnovers...... n/a • Played for the Swedish national team during the 2010 FIL World Championships a 2012 season in which he led Cornell with 32 points (18-14). in Manchester, England; Was named to the All-Presidents team as one of the top • Led Seton Hall to the 2010 Essex County tournament. Then led Lawrenceville 37 Cole McCormack (Sr. • Rye, N.Y.) players in the tournament from a team that did not advance to the medal round. to the NJISAA championship and MAPL championship in 2011. • Has been selected to Israel’s 46-man travel roster that will compete in the 2014 • His mother, Julia Ryan, played volleyball and squash at Smith College. • His grandfather, Eddie Donovan, was the head men’s basketball coach at St. FIL World Championship. Goals...... 1 vs. Dartmouth (3/30/13) Bonaventure from 1953-61. He went on to serve as head coach (1961-65) and • Did not play for Cornell in 2013 after seeing action in seven career games in Assists ...... 1 vs. Siena (3/26/13) then General Manager of the New York Knicks, winning an NBA championship 2011 and 2012. Points...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Dartmouth (3/30/13) in 1970. • His uncle Brian McCormack ‘88 lettered twice for the Big Red lacrosse team, Ground balls...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (2/26/13) Goals...... 5 at Michigan (3/1/14) playing on a pair of national runner-up squads in 1987 and 1988. Caused Turnovers...... n/a Assists ...... 3, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Goals...... n/a Points...... 6, 2xs, last vs. Hobart (2/22/14) Assists ...... n/a 25 Emmy Poccia (So. • Irondequoit, N.Y.) Ground balls...... 5, 3xs, last at Harvard (4/10/13) Points...... n/a • Played in 10 games during the 2012 season at Hobart and finished with two goals and one assist. Caused Tunovers...... 3 vs. Syracuse (4/10/12) Ground balls...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • Was a four-year letter winner at Irondequoit high school, where he played Caused Turnovers...... n/a both attack and midfield. 31 Scott D’Antonio (Fr. • Garden City, N.Y.) Face Offs Won...... 5 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • He was selected to play in the Herb Fitch Senior All-Star Game and was named • A three-year letter winner at Garden City high school, wher he led the Trojans to the Democrat & Chronicle All-Greater Rochester Super 16. to back-to-back New York State Class B championships after a runner-up finish 39 Jack Molloy (Jr. • Basking Ridge, N.J.) Goals...... n/a in 2011. • Has seen action in three career games. Assists ...... n/a • Won the 2013 Jay Gallagher Memorial Award, given to the most outstanding • Helped Delbarton School to a Morris County and state championship in 2011 Points...... n/a defender in the Nassau County championship game. • Played at the Delbarton School for Cornell alumni Chuck Ruebling ’83. Ground balls...... n/a Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a Caused Turnovers...... n/a Assists ...... n/a Assists ...... n/a Points...... n/a Points...... n/a 26 Connor Entenmann (Sr. • Auburn, N.Y.) Ground balls...... 1 at Binghamton (2/25/14) Ground balls...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/6/12) • Played in nine games as a junior after seeing action in just four games during Caused Turnovers...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Caused Turnovers...... n/a his first two seasons. • Was a high school All-American at Auburn HS. 33 Connor Buczek (Jr. • Cincinnati, Ohio) 40 Christian Knight (Fr. • Baltimore, Md.) • Both of his parents, his uncle John Lattimore and cousin Alanna Sedor all • Was named a 2014 first-team preseason All-American. • A three-year letter winner at Boys’ Latin School. graduated from Cornell. • Had a breakout sophomore season and was named a unanimous first-team • Was named first-team All-Metropolitan Baltimore and first-team All-MIAA. • His father played lacrosse for the Big Red from 1982-85, and his cousin Nicholas All-Ivy selection and a second-team All-American. Saves...... 15 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Lattimore played lacrosse at Fairfield, while his cousin Judd Lattimore played • Won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2012 U19 World Championships. Save Percentage...... 625 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) lacrosse for UNC and is currently an assistant coach at Penn. • Ranked the 14th best attackman in the class of 2011 by Inside Lacrosse. Fewest GA (60:00)...... 9 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) Goals...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) • Ranked 35th in Inside Lacrosse’s 2011 Power 100 Freshman Rankings. Ground balls...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) Assists ...... n/a • Two-time high school All-American at St. Xavier HS. Caused Turnovers...... n/a Points...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) • Named the 2011 Lacrosse Magazine Midwest Player of the Year. Ground balls...... 4 vs. Hobart (2/22/14) • His father, Gary, played football for Rutgers from 1984-87 and his cousin, Kate 41 Erik Turner (Jr. • St. Albert, Alberta) Caused Turvovers...... 1, 2xs, last vs. Hobart (2/22/14) Buczek, played soccer for Cincinnati. • Has seen action in six career games Goals...... 4, 4xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • Named a 2011 Adrenaline All-American. 27 John Edmonds (So. • E. Setauket, N.Y.) Assists ...... 3 at Canisius (3/5/13) • Served as captain of the Alberta U19 squad after playing on the U16 team. • Is running on the first line midfield this season. Points...... 5, 2xs, last vs. Ohio State (5/18/13) • Was the first overall pick in the 2010 Alberta Junior A box lacrosse draft. • Played in all 16 games as a member of the second offensive midfield and Ground balls...... 2, 5xs, last at Brown (4/20/13) Goals...... n/a finished the year with eight goals and three assists. Caused Turnovers...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Princeton (4/27/13) Assists ...... n/a • An Under Armour All-American, Edmonds lettered four times at Ward Melville, Points...... n/a serving as team captain twice. 35 Jordan Stevens (Jr. • Smithtown, N.Y. ) Ground balls...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/6/12) • Was named an Inside Lacrosse Top 50 Young Gun Rising Junior in 2010. • Started all 17 games on defense for the Big Red as a sophomore and gained Caused Turnovers...... n/a Goals...... 1, 9xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) national attention during Cornell’s first round NCAA game vs. Maryland by causing Assists ...... 1, 4xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) five turnovers and picking up six ground balls. 44 Sean Doyle (So. • San Diego, Calif.) Points...... 2, 3xs, last vs. Virginia (3/8/14) • Played in all 13 games, making six starts on defense during his rookie season. • Is seeing some action in the midfield this season. Ground balls...... 6 vs. Virginia (3/8/14) • Ranked the 32nd best defenseman in the class of 2011 by Inside Lacrosse. • Saw action in nine games last season, including four Ivy League games and Caused Turnovers...... 1, 2xs, last at Virginia (3/9/13) • Was also a member of the Long Island Empire State team. two NCAA tournament contests. Goals...... 1 at Canisius (3/5/13) • A two-time high school All-American, Doyle lettered four times at Torrey Pines 28 Mike O’Neil (Sr. • Fayetteville, N.Y.) Assists ...... n/a high school, amassing 279 career points. • Was a primary member of the Big Red’s offensive midfield lines during his first Points...... 1 at Canisius (3/5/13) two seasons before moving into a defensive midfielder role midway through 2013. • Was selected to play for the West in the 2011 Under Armour All-American • Was a high school All-American at Fayetteville-Manlius HS Ground balls...... 6 at Maryland (5/12/13) Underclassman game. • Both of his parents graduated from Cornell in 1986. His father was a two-time Caused Turnovers...... 5 at Maryland (5/12/13) Goals...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Canisius (3/4/14) All-Ivy and All-East wrestler and team captain for the Big Red, while his mother Assists ...... 2 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) played both field hockey and lacrosse at Cornell. Points...... 3 vs. Canisius (3/4/14) • Sister Ali and one uncle, Geoff Hall, played lacrosse at Cornell, while another Ground balls...... n/a uncle, Shawn O’Neil, wrestled on East Hill. Caused Turnovers...... n/a • Sister Hilary currently plays lacrosse at Cortland. • Grandfather Tom Hall founded the Fayetteville-Manlius HS lacrosse team. Goals...... 3 vs. Yale (5/6/11) Assists ...... 1, 6xs, last vs. Binghamton (2/26/13) Points...... 3, 2xs, last vs. Colgate (3/2/13) Ground balls...... 4 vs. Hobart (2/24/13) Caused Turnovers...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Hobart (2/24/13) Face-Offs Wins...... 4 vs. Hobart (2/24/13)

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Career Totals Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min Britton 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5 Buczek 28-22 48 20 68 150 .320 84 .560 5 0 25 29 3 0-0 .000 10-8.0 Chandler 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Cook 19-0 4 2 6 11 .364 5 .455 0 0 4 4 1 0-0 .000 1-1.0 D’Antonio 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Donovan 36-35 59 30 89 190 .311 113 .595 9 1 80 63 11 0-0 .000 6-5.0 Doyle 12-0 3 2 5 5 .600 3 .600 1 0 0 5 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Edmonds 23-4 13 7 20 42 .310 29 .690 0 0 21 8 2 0-0 .000 1-0.5 Entenmann 18-1 6 2 8 14 .429 7 .500 2 0 14 8 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Freshour 50-29 2 0 2 4 .500 2 .500 0 0 86 25 42 3-10 .300 14-12.0 Gahagan 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1-1.0 Hogan 26-4 20 5 25 53 .377 35 .660 1 0 16 21 4 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Hunt 14-0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 11 2 8 0-0 .000 4-3.0 Huttner 36-0 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0 26 5 5 0-0 .000 9-10.5 Jernudd 17-0 2 1 3 15 .133 6 .400 1 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Keith 5-0 1 0 1 5 .200 3 .600 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Labeau 5-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 7 4 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Lintner 24-5 29 2 31 65 .446 46 .708 7 0 20 15 3 0-0 .000 3-2.5 Mahler 2-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Massimilian 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 McCormack 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 7-20 .350 0-0.0 Molloy 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 O’Neil 52-24 21 8 29 96 .219 42 .438 0 0 47 27 7 8-19 .421 7-6.0 Paoletta 29-3 3 4 7 14 .214 6 .429 0 0 22 8 5 0-0 .000 6-6.0 Peters 5-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 13 0 6 0-0 .000 2-1.5 Poccia 1-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Schattner 21-0 1 2 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 8 5 1 7-24 .292 1-0.5 Scott 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Stevens 36-28 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 66 8 32 0-1 .000 12-12.5 Sullivan 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 3 3 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Tesoriero 53-0 3 12 15 16 .188 7 .438 0 0 283 32 6 541-930 .582 5-3.0 Turner 7-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Goalie Career Totals GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Sv % W L T ShO Donville 11-3 250:20 40 9.59 32 0.444 4 0 0 0 Joyce 4-0 14:33 1 4.12 1 0.500 0 0 0 0 Knight 2-1 84:17 13 9.25 22 0.629 1 0 0 0

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Overall: 5-0 Conf: 0-0 Home: 3-0 Away: 2-0 Neut: 0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 30 Donovan,Matt 5-4 14 8 22 35 . 4 0 0 23 . 6 5 7 3 0 9 4 2 - - 1-1.0 14 Lintner, Dan 5-4 18 1 19 39 . 4 6 2 26 . 6 6 7 4 0 9 8 0 - - 1-1.0 33 Buczek,Connor 5-4 12 2 14 51 . 2 3 5 27 . 5 2 9 1 0 5 11 0 - - 3-3.0 2 Hogan,John 5-4 9 4 13 20 . 4 5 0 14 . 7 0 0 1 0 8 8 0 - - - 27 Edmonds,John 5-4 5 4 9 20 . 2 5 0 14 . 7 0 0 0 0 13 4 0 - - 1-0.5 12 Paoletta, Joe 4-3 3 4 7 12 . 2 5 0 6 . 5 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 - - - 16 Tesoriero,Doug 5-0 1 6 7 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 47 6 1 73-124 . 5 8 9 1-0.5 26 Entenmann,Connor 5-1 4 2 6 9 . 4 4 4 5 . 5 5 6 2 0 8 4 2 - - - 44 Doyle,Sean 3-0 1 2 3 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 - - - 24 Jernudd,Sten 4-0 1 0 1 6 . 1 6 7 2 . 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 - - - 18 Keith,Andrew 5-0 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - - 22 Hunt, Connor 5-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 8 2 6 - - 3-2.0 8 Schattner, Matt 5-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1-0.5 6 Mahler,Grant 2-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 - - - 28 O'Neil,Mike 5-0 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 10 2 3 - - 2-2.0 20 Huttner, Mike 5-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 4 - - 3-5.0 4 Cook,Chris 4-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - - 1-1.0 25 Poccia,Emmy 1-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 13 Sullivan,Brian 5-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 - - - 39 Molloy,Jack 2-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 19 Massimilian,Domenic 2-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 41 Turner,Erik 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 40 Knight,Christian 2-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - - 37 McCormack, Cole 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 - 36 Scott,Russell 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 35 Stevens,Jordan 5-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 5 - - 3-3.5 31 D'Antonio,Scott 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - - - 29 Peters, Marshall 5-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 6 - - 2-1.5 23 Nemirov,Dan 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 17 Joyce,William 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 15 Freshour,Tom 5-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 15 6 8 - - 2-2.0 11 Gahagan, Walt 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 1-1.0 9 Labeau,Tim 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 1 - - - 7 Chandler, Kirby 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - - 5 Britton,Tony 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 1 Donville,Brennan 5-3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - - - Total 5 72 34 106 222 . 3 2 4 129 . 5 8 1 14 0 195 79 43 78-133 . 5 8 6 26-25.0 Opponents 5 45 29 74 156 . 2 8 8 94 . 6 0 3 9 0 123 81 39 55-133 . 4 1 4 27-22.5

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 17 Joyce,William 1-0 5:43 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Donville,Brennan 4-3 211:32 32 9.08 27 . 4 5 8 4 0 0 99 40 Knight,Christian 2-1 84:17 13 9.25 22 . 6 2 9 1 0 0 57 Total 5 301:32 45 8.95 49 . 5 2 1 5 0 0 156 Opponents 5 301:32 72 14.33 57 . 4 4 2 0 5 0 222

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Cornell 15 25 15 16 1 72 Cornell 10 11 11 17 0 49 Opponents 10 12 14 9 0 45 Opponents 16 16 13 11 1 57

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Attendance Summary COR Opponent Cornell 49 68 49 51 5 222 Total 5505 1091 Opponents 39 39 44 34 0 156 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/1835 2/546 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Cornell 31 41 28 27 2 129 Opponents 20 23 25 26 0 94

CLEARS: Cornell -- 77-91 .846, Opponents -- 80-96 .833. MAN-UP OPPS: Cornell -- 14-25 .560, Opponents -- 9-26 .346.

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Overall: 5-0 Conf: 0-0 Home: 3-0 Away: 2-0 Neut: 0-0

TEAM STATISTICS COR OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 72-222 45-156 Goals scored per game 14.40 9.00 Shot pct. . 3 2 4 . 2 8 8 Shots on goal-Attempts 129-222 94-156 SOG pct. . 5 8 1 . 6 0 3 S h o t s / G a m e 44.4 31.2 A s s is t s 34 29 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 14-25 9-26 Conversion Percent . 5 6 0 . 3 4 6 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 72 45 M a n - u p 14 9 M a n - d o w n 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 38 16 O v e r t im e 1 0 Goals scored average 14.33 8.95 GROUND BALLS 195 123 TURNOVERS 79 81 CAUSED TURNOVERS 43 39 FACEOFFS (W-L) 78-133 55-133 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 8 6 . 4 1 4 CLEARS 77-91 80-96 Clear Pct. . 8 4 6 . 8 3 3 PENALTIES N u m b e r 26 27 M in u te s 25:00 22:30 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 5505 1091 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/1835 2/546 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Cornell 15 25 15 16 1 72 Cornell 49 68 49 51 5 222 Opponents 10 12 14 9 0 45 Opponents 39 39 44 34 0 156

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Cornell 10 11 11 17 0 49 Cornell 31 41 28 27 2 129 Opponents 16 16 13 11 1 57 Opponents 20 23 25 26 0 94

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