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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS

Head Coach ...... Glenn Thiel (Penn State, ‘66) MEDIA Career Record ...... 295-199 (41st year) RELATIONS Record at Penn State ...... 218-163 (31st year) Primary Contact: Pat Donghia Assistant Coach ...... Guy VanArsdale (Hobart, ‘83 - 4th year at PSU) Email: [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... Kevin Conry (Johns Hopkins, ‘04 - 2nd year at PSU) 101-D Home Field ...... Jeffrey Field (grass - 5,000) University Park, Pa. 16802 2007 Record ...... 5-8 Secondary Contact: Justin Hancher 2007 ECAC Record ...... 3-4 email: ([email protected]) Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/5 Office Phone: 814-865-1757 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 26/12 FAX: 814-863-3165 2008 SCHEDULE WWW.GOPSUSPORTS.COM TABLE OF FEBRUARY CONTENTS Sat. 9 JOHNS HOPKINS (exhibition) 1:30 p.m. 1 ...... 2008 Schedule Sat. 16 ROBERT MORRIS 1:30 p.m. 2 ...... Athletic Directory Sun. 24 at Notre Dame 1 p.m. 3 ...... 2008 Roster 4-9 ...... at Penn State MARCH 10 ...... Season Preview 12 ...... Head Coach Glenn Thiel Sat. 1 *at Loyola 12 p.m. 14 ...... Assistant Coach Guy VanArsdale Sat. 8 at Ohio State 12 p.m. 15 ...... Assistant Coach Kevin Conry Tue. 11 VILLANOVA 7 p.m. 16 ...... Media Information Sat. 15 VERMONT 12 p.m. 18-34 ...... Player Profiles 35 ...... 2007 Results and Statistics Fri. 21 *at Fairfield 7 p.m. 36 ...... 2007 ECAC Lacrosse in Review Sat. 29 *MASSACHUSETTS 12 p.m. 37-44 ...... 2007 Season In Review 45 ...... The Lacrosse Tradition APRIL 46 . . . . . Penn State Lacrosse Awards and Honors 49 ...... Records Sat. 5 *at Hobart 1 p.m. 52-56 ...... All-time Results Sat. 12 *at St. John’s 1 p.m. 61 ...... All-Time Series History Tue. 15 BUCKNELL 7:30 p.m. 61 ...... ECAC Composite Schedule Sun. 20 *RUTGERS 1 p.m. 62 ...... All-Time Lettermen Sat. 26 at St. Joseph’s 7 p.m. CREDITS The Penn State Men’s Lacrosse Yearbook was compiled, written MAY and layed out by Pat Donghia, Asst. DAC; Jeff Nelson, Executive Editor. Photos by: Christy Radecic, University Image Resource Sat. 3 *GEORGETOWN 1 p.m. Center and Steve Manuel. Printed by: Josten’s Commercial Printing. Copies Available to the public for $7 each. U.Ed. No. ICA- 08-19. W W W

STATEMENT OF . Sa.-Su. 10-11 NCAA Championships First Round G NONDISCRIMINATION O P

Sa.-Su. 17-18 NCAA Quarterfinals at Navy and Cornell The Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that S all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admis - U sion, and employment without regard to personal characteristics S Sa.-Mo. 24-26 NCAA Semifinals and Championships P

not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined O

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Gilette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass. Pennsylvania State University does not discriminate against any T person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, S . * Indicates ECAC Contest • All Times Eastern • Home events in CAPS national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or C veteran status. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination O policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The Pennsylvania State M University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; tel. (814) 863-0471; TDD (814) 865-3175.

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORY

Tim Curley Dave Baker Joe Battista Mark Bodenschatz Jan Bortner John Bove Dr. Kristine Clark Ken Cutler Michelle Davidson Director of Athletics Assistant Athletic Director Assoc. Athletic Assistant Athletic Compliance Director of Director Asst. Director, Director Nittany Lion Club Director Director Coordinator Sports Nutrition Athletic Development Nittany Lion Club

Susan Delaney- John Greene Ken Hickman Bob Hudzik Jennifer James Scott Kretchmar Bud Meredith Russ Mushinsky Greg Myford Scheetz Assoc. Director Director Supervisor, Assistant Athletic Faculty Director of Ticket Academic Support Associate Athletic Assoc. Athletic Dir. Athletic Development All-Sports Museum Athletic Fields Director/Operations Representative Operations Director Director

Jeff Nelson John Nitardy Amy O’Neil George Patrick George Salvaterra Dr. Wayne Mark Sherburne Jeanne Smith Bob White Assistant Athletic Director of Events Assistant Financial Officer Head Trainer Sebastianelli Assistant Athletic Ticket Manager Assoc. Director Director Major Gifts Dir. of Athletic Medicine Director Athletic Development Dr. Kristine Clark ...... 863-8107 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION PENN STATE QUICK FACTS Dir. of Sports Nutrition ...... [email protected] Tim Curley ...... 865-1086 Location ...... University Park, Pa. ALL-SPORTS MUSEUM Director of Athletics ...... [email protected] Founded ...... 1855 Enrollment ...... 42,039 Susan Delaney-Scheetz ...... 865-1104 Ken Hickman ...... 865-5577 Conference ...... Big Ten Associate Athletic Director ...... [email protected] Dir. of All-Sports Museum ...... [email protected] Colors ...... Blue & White Mark Bodenschatz ...... 863-3489 Nickname ...... Nittany Lions HEAD COACHES Associate Athletic Director ...... [email protected] President ...... Dr. Beth Alford-Sullivan ...... 863-3146 Jan Bortner ...... 863-0420 Athletic Director ...... Tim Curley M&W/Cross Country/Track & Field ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director ...... [email protected] Todd Doebler ...... 863-3487 Mark Sherburne ...... 863-3404 Men’s ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director ...... [email protected] MORGAN ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER Bill Dorenkott ...... 863-5554 Russ Mushinsky ...... 865-0407 BUSINESS/FINANCE Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving ...... [email protected] Director ...... [email protected] Ed DeChellis ...... 865-5494 George Patrick ...... 863-2139 Jim Weaver ...... 865-0407 Men’s ...... [email protected] Financial Officer ...... [email protected] Men’s Lacrosse Counselor ...... [email protected] Barry Gorman ...... 863-7477 MARKETING/PROMOTIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Men’s Soccer ...... [email protected] Greg Myford ...... 865-1757 Jeff Nelson ...... 865-1757 Suzanne Isidor ...... 863-7470 Associate Athletic Director ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director/Communications ...... [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse ...... [email protected] Loren Crispell ...... 865-8140 Jen Armson ...... 865-1757 Randy Jepson ...... 865-8421 Director of Marketing - Basketball ...... [email protected] Asst. Communications Director ...... [email protected] Men’s ...... [email protected] Jeff Fisher ...... 865-8049 Pat Donghia ...... 865-1757 Emmanuil Kaidanov ...... 863-7465 Marketing Coordinator - Olympic Sports ...... Asst. Communications Director ...... [email protected] M/W ...... [email protected] COMPLIANCE Stephanie Petulla ...... 865-1757 Charlene Morett ...... 863-7467 John Bove ...... 863-8048 Asst. Communications Director ...... [email protected] Field Hockey ...... [email protected] Kris Petersen ...... 865-1757 Compliance Coordinator ...... [email protected] Greg Nye ...... 863-7469 Asst. Communications Director ...... [email protected] Men’s Golf ...... [email protected] DEVELOPMENT John Regenfuss ...... 865-7993 ...... 865-0412 Ken Cutler ...... 865-9462 Asst. Communications Director ...... [email protected] Football ...... [email protected] Director of Development for Athletics ...... [email protected] Brian Siegrist ...... 865-1757 Mark Pavlik ...... 863-7464 Joe Battista ...... 865-9462 Asst. Communications Dir...... [email protected] Men’s ...... [email protected] Executive Director, Nittany Lion Club ...... [email protected] Matt Beltz ...... 865-1757 Robin Petrini ...... 863-7472 Michelle Davidson ...... 865-9462 Communications Assistant ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] Asst. Director, Nittany Lion Club ...... [email protected] Barry Jones ...... 865-1757 Dawna Prevette ...... 863-7479 John Nitardy ...... 863-7664 Publications Manager ...... [email protected] Women’s Tennis ...... [email protected] Director of Major Gifts ...... [email protected] TICKET OFFICE ...... 863-7474 John Greene ...... 865-9462 Women’s Volleyball ...... [email protected] Bud Meredith ...... 863-0971 Assoc. Dir. for Development ...... [email protected] Steve Shephard ...... 863-7461 Director of Ticketing Operations ...... [email protected] Nate Althouse ...... 865-9462 Jeanne Smith ...... 863-0971 Women’s Gymnastics ...... [email protected] Student-Athlete Development Coordinator ...... [email protected] Ticket Manager ...... [email protected] Denise St. Pierre ...... 863-2396 ATHLETIC OPERATIONS Women’s Golf ...... [email protected] SPORTS MEDICINE Troy Sunderland ...... 863-7460 Dave Baker ...... 863-0270 Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli ...... 865-3566 Wrestling ...... [email protected] Asst. AD, Administrative & Business Services ...... [email protected] Dir. of Athletic Medicine ...... [email protected] Glenn Thiel ...... 863-7476

M Jennifer James ...... 863-3471 Dr. Doug Aukerman ...... 865-4054 O Assistant Athletic Director/Operations ...... [email protected] Men’s Lacrosse ...... [email protected] C

. Team Physician ...... [email protected] Amy O’Neil ...... 865-2150 Erica Walsh ...... 863-0842 S Dr. John Deitch ...... 865-3566 Women’s Soccer ...... [email protected] T Events Assistant ...... [email protected]

R Team Physician ...... [email protected] Bob Hudzik ...... 865-7071 ...... 863-2672 O Dr. Roberta Millard ...... [email protected] Women’s Basketball ...... [email protected]

P Supervisor of Athletic Fields ...... [email protected]

S Team Physician ...... 865-3566 Fred Burns ...... 863-1138 Robbie Wine ...... 863-0239 U Dr. Paul Sherbondy ...... 865-3566 ...... [email protected] S Coordinator ...... [email protected]

P Team Orthopedic Surgeon ...... [email protected] Dick Bartolomea ...... 865-2781 O Dr. Philip Bosha ...... 865-3566

G Multi-Sport Facility Director/Sports Camps Dir...... [email protected] . Men’s Lacrosse Team Physician ...... [email protected] W W W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS 2008 PENN STATE NITTANY LION LACROSSE ROSTER NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN 14 Drew Adams Jr. G 6-1 180 Springfield/Springfield, Pa. 6 John Andress So. D 6-2 205 Central Bucks East/Doylestown, Pa. 25 Anthony Basciano So. M 5-10 187 Sachem East/Holtsville, N.Y. 11 Matt Bernier Fr. D 6-2 198 Malvern Prep/Drexel Hill, Pa. 36 Greg Boyle Jr. G 5-9 200 John Carroll/Bel Air, Md. 29 John Brelus Fr. D 6-3 195 Worthington-Kilbourne/Columbus, Ohio 7 Joe Britt So. M 5-10 200 Fairfax/Fairfax, Va. 30 Greg Brown Fr. D 6-2 172 Central Bucks West/Doylestown, Pa. 44 Will Donley Fr. A 6-1 205 Central Catholic/Pittsburgh, Pa. 31 J.J. Elmer So. M 5-10 201 Henderson/West Chester, Pa. 27 Dave Erwin Jr. D 6-1 185 Upper Dublin (Delaware)/Marple Glen, Pa. 33 Kevin Etter So. D 6-2 183 Severn School/Severna Park, Md. 1 Jack Forster Fr. A 6-0 179 LaSalle/Jenkintown, Pa. 2 Rob Forster Jr. A 6-1 190 LaSalle/Jenkintown, Pa. 5 Alex Garrity Fr. M 5-9 158 Strath Haven/Rutledge, Pa. 13 Charley Henneghan So. M 6-0 203 Brother Rice/Beverly Hills, Mich. 19 Chris Hogan So. M 6-3 200 Ramapo/Wyckoff, N.J. 24 Scott Jacobs Jr. D 6-5 205 St. Marks/Dallas, Tex. 40 Kevin Joyce So. D 6-0 180 Montclair/Montclair, N.J. 35 Jordan Kolb Jr. M 6-0 197 Hempfield/Lancaster, Pa. 3 Billy Lloyd Fr. A 5-9 170 Unionville/West Chester, Pa. 26 Joey Long Fr. M 6-1 167 Conestoga/Wayne, Pa. 20 Matt Loy So. A 6-0 210 The Hun School/Somerset, N.J. 28 Andrew Mackrides Sr. M 5-9 170 Malvern/Newtown Square, Pa. 10 Devin Madden Sr. M 5-10 198 Georgetown Prep. (St. John’s)/Kensington, Md. 21 Ryan McAleenan Jr. M 6-0 181 East Grand Rapids/Grand Rapids, Mich. 9 Chris Mulqueen So. M/A 5-10 175 Downingtown East/Downingtown, Pa. 41 David New Fr. D 6-6 224 Fallston/Bel Air, Md. 43 John Nichols Fr. G 6-2 220 Middletown/Myersville, Md. 16 Colby Rhodes Fr. A 6-3 215 Severna Park/La Jolla, Calif. 38 Earl Ross So. D 6-2 201 Middlebury Union/Shoreham, Vt. 12 Greg Sampson Fr. M 6-0 205 West Chester East/West Chester, Pa. 32 Bubba Scott Sr. A/M 6-1 184 St. Johns College/Rockville, Md. 17 Matt Shankoff Fr. M 6-0 180 Hunterdon Central/Flemington, N.J. 15 Brian Shea So. M 6-2 200 Gonzaga/Gaithersburg, Md. 34 John Stuckey Jr. D 6-0 181 Summit/Summit, N.J. 39 Mike Toner Jr. A 6-1 181 Geneva/Geneva, N.Y. W

42 Max VanArsdale Jr. A 5-8 179 Georgetown Prep/Rochester, N.Y. W W .

22 Colton Vosburgh Fr. M 6-2 195 Unionville/Kennett Square, Pa. G O

8 Matt Warner Jr. M 6-2 202 Geneva/Geneva, N.Y. P S U

23 Tommy Zichelli Sr. D 6-3 192 Severna Park/ Severna Park, Md. S P O R T

Head Coach: Glenn F. Thiel (PSU '66): Entering 41st year, 295-199; entering 31st year at PSU, 218-163 S . C Assistant Coach: Guy VanArsdale (Hobart ‘83); Assistant Coach: Kevin Conry (Johns Hopkins ‘04) O M Trainer: Joe Davis (Penn State, ‘97)

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Russ Sue Jessica Dave Shawna Mark Sandy Sarah Jim Mushinsky Sherburne Montrella-Cronin Yukelson Bowyer Hinish Meyer Grotevant Weaver Director Life Skills Learning Sports Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Men’s Lacrosse Program Dir. Specialist Psychologist Counselor ACADEMIC COUNSELING MORGAN CENTER MISSION MORGAN CENTER Student-athletes are assigned individual counselors who provide them with advice on academics, academic planning, and career Central to the mission of Intercollegiate Athletics is the PROGRAMS AND FUNCTIONS: choices, as well as keeping them informed about NCAA, Big Ten opportunity for student-athletes to experience a well- and Penn State regulations that may affect them. rounded educational program at The Pennsylvania State CAREER DEVELOPMENT: University. The mission of the Morgan Academic Support PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY - Center for Student-Athletes is to provide appropriate aca - This Program offers a variety of services to aid student-athletes GETTING FOCUSED demic support services and University Faculty Senate, in making decisions regarding their choice of major, resumé and A sport psychologist provides counseling and support to student- NCAA, and academic eligibility infor - cover letter writing, career planning, and gaining professional athletes in the areas of mental preparation strategies for training mation to all student-athletes. These services and infor - employment. and competition, motivation and meaningful goal setting, visuali - mation should assist student-athletes in achieving their zation and performance planning, concentration and mental academic goals while participating in a demanding NCAA STUDY ENHANCEMENT: focusing, coping skill strategies for dealing with adversity, and, in PREPARING FOR CLASS general, issues pertaining to self-esteem development and stu - Division I intercollegiate athletic program. These services Study enhancement sessions are mandatory for all first-year stu - dent-athlete welfare. should also ensure progress toward graduation through timely completion of degree requirements for baccalaure - dent-athletes and are available to upperclassmen as well. NAGLE CHAMPS / LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM ate and graduate programs. TUTORING PROGRAM: 1998 NCAA PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE AWARD SHADOW PROGRAM A HELPING HAND WINNER The Morgan Academic Support Center offers free tutoring assis - The Nagle CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes' Minds for Personal The goal of the program is give elementary and middle school tance to all student-athletes. Success)/Life Skills Program has been a model program and a students the opportunity to tour campus, visit college classes, consulting resource for the NCAA since its inception in 1989. The and interact with student-athletes on a one-to-one basis. Life Skills Program was developed to better prepare student-ath - MENTOR PROGRAM letes for the challenges of life beyond the athletic arena. THON The MASCSA Mentor Program is designed to help student-ath - letes on their road to success by assisting in the development of Dance Marathon, often referred to as THON, is the largest stu - SPEAKERS BUREAU dent-run philanthropy in the nation, raising more than $34 million transferable study skills. The Speaker's Bureau Program provides Penn State student- for the Four Diamonds Fund and children's cancer research. athletes with the opportunity to develop and utilize public presen - ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY tation skills while giving back to the community. SAAB The Athletic Honor Society, Spiritus Leonius, recognizes student- athletes for outstanding performance in athletics, academics, The Student-Athlete Advisory Board (SAAB) consists of one vot - leadership, and community service. PENN PAL PROGRAM - ing member and one or more alternates from each of Penn KEEPING IN TOUCH State's 29 varsity athletic teams. SAAB meets monthly to discuss The "Penn" Pal Program enables student-athletes to correspond, any new developments within the NCAA, Big Ten Conference, on a monthly basis, with fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students and the University that affect the student-athletes at Penn State. in local school districts. mlxmg08:MLXMG08 12/12/2007 2:49 PM Page 5

Nestled in the Nittany Valley , the Penn State campus has a charm that easily is identified. The CBS Television show "60 Minutes" once described Penn State as the ideal setting for any Hollywood director doing a film on college life. Penn State was chartered in 1855 when a faculty of four taught its first students, 11 of whom graduated on 1861. Classes were held in Old Main, which also served as a dormitory. A rebuilt Old Main now is the site of the offices of the University administra - tion, including Dr. Graham Spanier, who became Penn State's 16th president in 1995. While Old Main once was all that existed of Penn State, today it sits in the middle of 15,984 acres that make up the University Park campus. Five-hundred-and-forty acres, which includes more than 12,000 trees, are devoted to classrooms and office buildings, residence halls and laboratories, with more than 750 buildings comprising the main campus. From Old Main to ...from Pattee Library to the Creamery...from the new Business and Information Sciences and Technology buildings, the or the Bryce Jordan Center, Penn State's campus has a picture postcard look . mlxmg08:MLXMG08 12/12/2007 2:49 PM Page 6

Penn State is situated in the middle of State College...the classic "col - lege town." Located in the Nittany Valley in the center of Pennsylvania, State College is renowned for its beauty, charm and youthful lifestyle. Trees and greenery envelope the stately fraternity houses along "Fraternity Row" and the surrounding residential areas. Quaint shops and popular restaurants and taverns share the cozy downtown area with students' favorite fast food shops, contemporary clothing stores and gathering spots. And it all lies in the shadow of the legendary Mt. Nittany in what is affectionate - ly known as "Happy Valley." State College is conveniently located in the heart of the nation's mid-Atlantic region. It is but a few hours drive to New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Washington D.C. However, State College provides a great variety of entertainment itself with rock concerts at the Bryce Jordan Center, skiing, fishing, The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, numerous student organized events and much more. With a total full-time work force of more than 11,000 faculty, staff, and support personnel, Penn State is Centre County's largest employer. The Centre Region – State College and adjacent townships – has approximately 120,000 inhabitants, including Penn State students. mlxmg08:MLXMG08 12/12/2007 2:49 PM Page 7

A total of 245 Penn State student-ath - For the third time in the past five USA TODAY letes earned Academic All-Big Ten years, Penn State tied for the highest RATES PENN STATE honors in 2006-07, tied for the second student-athlete graduation rate # highest total in the 13 years of the among the nation’s I-A public institu - USA Today rated Penn State program. Penn State’s 2,798 hon - tions in 2006. Penn State’s 81 percent as the BEST school in the nation in the graduation of its 1 orees over the past 13 years lead all four-year graduation rate is well Big Ten schools. above the Division I-A national aver - student-athletes. In the NCAA age of 63 percent for student athletes. 2006 Graduation Rate Report, Penn State’s Penn State tied for first as the nation’s four-year graduation rate for student-athletes best public institution according to a Penn State was one of only 10 NCAA was 81 percent, 18 points higher than U.S. News & World Report survey of Division I-A institutions to be selected the national average. high school students (2004). for U.S. News & World Report’s 2002 Penn State ranked among the nation’s College Sports Honor Roll for athletic Penn State ranked 14th among public universi - Penn State tied for fourth nationally among top 16 “Hot Schools,” according to the and academic achievement. ties for “America’s Best Colleges” according to public institutions and 11th overall in a listing of Wall Street Journal. U.S. News & World Report. the best universities in the nation according to a 2003 Gallup poll. mlxmg08:MLXMG08 12/12/2007 2:49 PM Page 8

From technology, student-athlete support and state-of the art facilities to the friendly confines of Jeffrey Field, Penn State lacrosse offers its players the best of all worlds. mlxmg08:MLXMG08 12/12/2007 2:49 PM Page 9

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ALL-AMERICA HISTORY DENT 1924 Andy Shaner 1943 Jim Gotwals Hap Frank John Briner 1925 Andy Shaner Tom Mitchell BATEMAN 1926 Bill Wendell 1946 John Nolan 1927 John Belfield 1948 John Nolan Bill Wendell 1952 John Henry 1934 George Koth 1954 Al Fulton 1935 George Koth 1957 Bill Hess 1938 Joe Andrukitis 1962 Andy Lockhart 1939 Alex Cowan 1976 Rich Mauti George Ritter 1981 Joe Guterding 1940 George Ritter 1982 Joe Guterding Bart Buser 1987 Chris Dent 1941 Al Blair 2003 Rob Bateman 1942 Bill Ziegenfus Jim Gotwals mlxmg08:MLXMG08 12/12/2007 2:49 PM Page 10

SEASON PREVIEW The 2008 Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team Senior Bubba Scott and junior Ryan McAleenan will head into the upcoming season featuring a both had very good falls and either could run with talented but youthful line-up. Veteran head Hogan and Shea. McAleenan in particular has coach Glenn Thiel, just five wins shy of reaching impressed Thiel. “Ryan is probably our most the 300 career win milestone, will rely upon an improved player,” the veteran mentor said. “He exciting blend of veteran leadership and youthful shot the ball very well, ran well and played with a athleticism to guide his team through the rigors lot of confidence. The key will be who runs with of the ECAC Lacrosse League and a very tough Shea and Hogan and who anchors the other unit. non-conference schedule. We have four pretty accomplished guys there, so it’s just a matter of fitting the pieces together.” “We’ve gotten a lot younger,” veteran head coach Glenn Thiel said. “But our young kids are Junior Matt Warner and senior co-captain very good. We just need to mature, to gain the Andrew Mackrides have served as Penn State’s experience you only get through playing and to defensive short sticks in the past but could jump grow from it.” into the offensive frey and have an impact. Freshman Alex Garrity has stood out in the pre- Five key starters are gone from last year’s team, season and could be an early factor as well. but more than 20 lettermen return and Penn Senior Tommy Zichelli will look to lead the Penn State once again welcomes an extremely talent - State defense into action as the 2008 unfolds. Penn State’s face-off game should showcase ed recruiting class. Zichelli is one of only four seniors on the Nittany some depth this year with returners Joe Britt, Lions’ young and talented roster. Devin Madden and Joe Britt back. In addition, sophomore Charley Henneghan returns after an Freshman Colby Rhodes started much of the fall injury red-shirt season in 2007. With four proven ON ATTACK and will have a leg up towards securing a start - players ready to handle Penn State’s face-off ing spot. Fellow true freshman Will Donley, who duties, the Lions look to be in good shape on Penn State has the luxury of two returning also suffered an injury in the fall, will be ready to restarts. “The return of Charley Henneghan starters on attack with juniors Rob Forster and go at the start of the campaign and also has the could have a huge impact on us as he can battle Max VanArsdale back in the fold. Forster led skills necessary to have an early impact. Junior both as a regular middie or on face-offs. Penn State in goals last year with 18 and had 20 Mike Toner played well in the fall as well. points. He is Thiel’s leading returning scorer with Sophomores Anthony Basciano, J.J. Elmer, the graduation of Brian Boyle’s 28 points. Sophomore Matt Loy and freshman Billy Lloyd Henneghan and Chris Mulqueen and freshmen round out Penn State’s contingent of attackmen Joey Long, Greg Sampson, Matt Shankoff and VanArsdale had 15 points off eight goals and and each will have the opportunity to make their Colton Vosburgh are all also in the mix as mid - seven assists. His seven assists was second marks this season. dies with the chance to work their way into the only to Boyle’s 17. “We have two nice pieces of rotation. our attack coming back,” Thiel said. “But we need to find those other guys to step in and THE MEN become that third and fourth men.” IN THE MIDDLE Penn State has a solid group of midfielders Thiel had planned on the talents and skills of ready to roll in 2008, but finding out who fills what high school All-American Jack Forster (Rob’s slot is key for Thiel as the season approaches. younger brother), one of the nation’s top incom - ing freshman. But the younger Forster suffered “We’ve got a solid group of middies, we’ve just a season-ending injury in Penn State’s last fall got to finalize what we’re going to do with the exhibition and will take an injury red-shirt in middies we have,” Thiel said. “Losing Pat Heim 2008. Still, Thiel believes that there are guys on and Gil Pearsall is a big hit for us. But I think his roster that are ready to fill that void and step we’ll be fine.” up to meet the challenge. Leading the charge in the middle will be sopho - M “Because Jack’s injury happened early, we have O more Chris Hogan. Hogan started every game C . the time to see who is going to fill those spots,” S for Penn State as a freshman last year and had T

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Adams will be backed up by junior Greg Boyle and freshman John Nichols.

SHAPING THE SEASON

Regardless of its youth, Penn State finds itself in a position of never really being able to sneak up on anyone. Always athletic, always problematic for its opponents, Penn State heads into the 2008 season knowing that despite fielding a ros - ter featuring so much youth, teams will be ready to battle the Nittany Lions.

“The ECAC Lacrosse League will once again be very tough,” Thiel said. “Some teams graduated Junior Rob Forster will be key factor on Penn State’s attack in 2008. Forster led Penn State in goals last a lot, like us, but others return nearly everyone. year with 18 and is Penn State’s leading returning scorer (20 points off 18 goals and two assists). Georgetown is loaded and Rutgers and St. John’s will both be a lot better. Every team in this IN THE GOAL league has the ability to beat any other squad it faces and that’s the tough part. Still, we’ll be ON DEFENSE Two-time ECAC Lacrosse League Goalie of the there right along with everyone else.” Tommy Zichelli, who has been a key for Penn Year Drew Adams returns for a third go-round in Penn State begins its season by hosting Robert State on long stick, may very well make the the cage for Penn State. The talented keeper an Morris on Feb. 16. Then Penn State begins a move to close this year. A team captain, Thiel 8.01 career goals against average, allowing only string of six of nine road games. Thiel’s squad sees the need to keep his skills and attitude on 209 goals in over 1500 minutes of play. He also plays four of its first five conference games on the field as much as possible. Add to Zichelli the has a superb .603 save percentage in two sea - the road as well. talents of junior John Stuckey, sophomore Earl sons as Penn State’s anchor on defense. Ross and sophomore Kevin Etter and Thiel has “Playing on the road is tough, but our guys enjoy the makings of a sound defensive foundation. “We count on Drew’s presence in goal,” Thiel it,” Thiel said. “They like the different settings said. “He’s been working hard to work with the and the fact that they’re together as a unit. It’s “We really need to keep Zichelli on the field as fact that we’re still finding our combinations on hard, no question, but our guys seem to adapt. much as possible,” Thiel said. “He’s a leader defense. We were a bit frantic on defense at Plus, we then have our last two conference and he has experience. Stuckey is solid as well times this fall but Drew hung in there well.” games at home.” but we will need Tommy’s presence out there as young guys like Ross and Etter gain experience.” The Nittany Lion home slate features non-con - ference games with Robert Morris, Villanova, Thiel plans to use Mackrides in short stick situa - Vermont and Bucknell and ECAC Lacrosse bat - tions and just keep one of the regular middies on tles with UMass, Rutgers and Georgetown. as the situation merits. He sees Hogan and Shea as good as anyone defensively and McAleenan played defense in 2007, making it an easy adjustment for many of Penn State’s mid - fielders. Middie Matt Warner could also shift to defense. W

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HEAD COACH GLENN THIEL GLENN THIEL Glenn Thiel has a 295-199 overall 31st year at Penn State record over 40 seasons, and a 218-163 218-163 record at Penn State record in 30 years at Penn State. He is 41st year overall; 295-199 currently in fourth place on the national (Penn State, ‘66) all-time coaches career wins list. lenn Thiel enters his 31st season as head coach of the Nittany Lions oGwner of over 200 wins at Penn State A 1966 Penn State graduate, Thiel and nearing the 300 career win mark. played two seasons with his brother, After coaching the team to an NCAA Dave, under Dick Pencek, whom Thiel “Winning the National tournament appearance in 2005, plus a succeeded as coach. He was a mid - share of the ECAC regular season fielder on the 1964-66 Nittany Lion Championship at Virginia crown, Thiel guided Penn State back to teams, serving as co-captain his senior was a great feeling and the ECAC title game in 2006 and just campaign. He received the Pittenger that’s what we’re shoot - missed out on the NCAA tournament. Award as the squad’s most valuable ing for here at Penn senior and was selected to play in the State. That’s all we talk In 1977, after eight highly success - North/South All-Star Classic after scor - ful years at Virginia, Thiel returned to ing 27 goals with six assists in 1966. about and now we have his alma mater as the Nittany Lions’ a good opportunity to head coach, following in the footsteps of Thiel logged a record of 63-30 in achieve our goal this his late father, Glenn “Nick” Thiel, who eight seasons as head coach at Virginia year.” guided Penn State’s lacrosse teams from 1970-77. His 1972 squad won the from 1935 until 1956. NCAA Championship title with a 13-12 victory over Johns Hopkins. In 1970, the - Penn State Head Coach “He got out of coaching before I Cavaliers tied for the USILA national Glenn Thiel was aware of what he was doing,” said title. Thiel. “I was too young. But knowing his personality and mine, I’m sure we are “Winning the National probably pretty similar. We both tend to Championship at Virginia was a great be yellers.” feeling and that’s what we’re shooting for here at Penn State. That’s all we talk “I talked to the Tailback Club once about and now we have a good oppor - and to a couple of guys who had played tunity to achieve our goal this year.” for Dad for one or two days. They said, ‘Too tough a game to start, too much In guiding Virginia to three Atlantic running and Nick Thiel yelling all the Coast Conference Championships, time.’ I’m kind of the same way.” Thiel coached 12 first team All- Americans. He twice coached the South Nick Thiel was USILA Man of the to victory in the North/South All-Star M

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HEAD COACH GLENN THIEL In the fall of 1996, Thiel was among GLENN THIEL’S CAREER VICTORIES the second class of inductees into the YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AMONG ACTIVE Virginia Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The Hall DIVISION I COACHES was established to honor the men and Year Rec. Finish/Ranking women who have made great contribu - At Comm. Coll. of Baltimore tions to the game of lacrosse. Four of (2 years, 14-6) Coach (School) Years W-L Thiel’s former players, Pete Eldridge, Jay 1968 8-2 1. Dave Urick (Georgetown) 28 307-100 Connor, Tom Duquette and John Driscoll 1969 6-4 2. Glenn Thiel (Penn State) 40 295-199 are in the National Lacrosse Foundation At Virginia (8 years, 63-30) 3. Dom Starsia (Virginia) 25 270-103 Hall of Fame. 1970 8-2 USILA National Champs 1971 10-2 4. Bob Shillinglaw (Delaware) 32 263-232 1972 11-4 NCAA Champions Thiel is very active in developing 5. Bill Tierney (Princeton) 23 252-88 1973 10-4 3rd, NCAA and promoting lacrosse. A former mem - 1974 5-4 ber of the executive board of the USILA, 1975 7-4 Thiel serves on the organization’s All- 1976 5-5 American and National Rankings 1977 7-5 Committees. At Penn State (30 years, 218-163) 1978 3-7 Thiel is a past member of the United 1979 2-9 1980 6-5 States Lacrosse Coaches Association 1981 9-2 12 USILA Ranking executive board. He was involved in the 1982 8-3 selection of the 1982, 1986 and 1990 1983 4-7 U.S. World teams. He is also active as a 1984 6-7 clinician and summer camp instructor. 1985 3-10 1986 7-6 Thiel received a master’s degree in 1987 10-5 1988 8-6 physical education from Massachusetts in 1989 10-5 DIVISION I ALL-TIME 1970. Thiel and his wife, Sally, reside in 1990 10-5 16 USILA Ranking CAREER VICTORIES State College, Pa. 1991 9-4 14 USILA Ranking 1992 9-3 16 USILA Ranking 1993 6-5 19 USILA Ranking Coach (underlined if active) W-L 1994 8-4 17 USILA Ranking 1. Jack Emmer - Army 326 1995 11-2 13 USILA Ranking 1996 10-3 18 USILA Ranking 2. Dave Urick (Georgetown) 307 1997 8-4 13 USILA Ranking 1998 6-6 15 USILA Ranking 3. Dick Garber- Massachusetts 300 1999 8-4 12 USILA Ranking 4. Glenn Thiel (Penn State) 295 2000 7-7 20 USILA Ranking 2001 7-6 15 USILA Ranking 5. Roy Simmons, Jr.- Syracuse 290 W

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ASSISTANT COACH GUY V AN ARSDALE GUY VAN ARSDALE ASSISTANT COACH 4th year at Penn State (Hobart, ‘83)

uy VanArsdale begins his fourth year with the Nittany Lions. He brings over 20 years of coaching experience Gincluding 15 years as a head coach (12 years Rochester Institute of Technology and three years Rochester Rattlers of the MLL).

Prior to joining the Penn State lacrosse program, Van Arsdale has become a fixture on the Penn State sidelines in four VanArsdale was an assistant coach at Notre Dame for one short years as an assistant for the NIttany Lions. year. While at RIT, VanArsdale compiled a 112-54 record and led the Tigers to five NCAA appearances including the While attending Hobart College, VanArsdale was a semifinals in 1999. He was named conference Coach of the starter on four NCAA Championship teams (1980-83) as a Year three times and coached 45 All-Americans during his goalkeeper. He was named the C. Markland Kelly Goalie of tenure with RIT. the Year three times (1981-83) and was the Division III Player of the Year his senior year. VanArsdale was inducted VanArsdale was named the inaugural head coach of the into the Geneva, N.Y., Sports Hall of Fame in 1992, the Rochester Rattlers in 2001 and promptly led the team to Western N.Y. chapter of U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1999 semifinals in that year. While with the Rattlers, he coached and the Hobart College Hall of Fame in 2000. some of the games top players including Casey and Ryan Powell, Kevin Cassese and Brian Dougherty. Guy and his wife Julia reside in State College. His son, Max, is a member of the squad this year and his daughter, Mya, is a junior at Penn State. M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G . VanArsdale has over 20 years of lacrosse experience from which to W

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ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN CONRY KEVIN JOSH CONRY DAVIS ASSISTANT COACH STRENGTH & CONDITIONING 2nd year at Penn State 7th year at Penn State (Johns Hopkins, ‘04) (Penn State, ‘01)

Assistant Coach Kevin Conry is in his second season at Josh Davis is now in his second year as a full-time strength Penn State after serving as an assistant at Siena for two and conditioning coach for various Penn State teams. Over years. A 2004 graduate of John Hopkins University, he was the past six years, Davis has worked and trained athletes the captain of the man-down unit, playing in three final fours from 24 different sports. He is an ‘01 Penn State grad with a and one national championship game during his collegiate degree in kinesiology. career. After graduation, Davis was hired as an assistant on the In 2003, the mandown unit ranked second in the nation, strength and conditioning staff and has worked with the allowing just seven goals in 47 opportunities. In his final three lacrosse team for the past six years. He was recently pro - seasons, the Blue Jays were a dominant 39-5. He was a four moted to his current position. Davis uses a comprehensive, year letterman at JHU and helped his team to the final four year-round strength and conditioning program with the from 2001 through 2005, earning a spot in the national title lacrosse team. “Our program is demanding and geared game in 2003. towards making these guys the best they can be out on the playing field,” says Davis. Conry finished his Masters in Education from SUNY-Albany in December of 2007. Conry is 26 years old and resides in State College. W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M Kevin Conry heads into his second year as an assistant coach for The Nittany Lions gather at halftime of the St. John’s game last year. Penn State in 2008.

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THE MEDIA AND ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PRINT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Centre Daily Times ...... 814-231-4632, 814-235-3903 (F) The 2007 Penn State men’s lacrosse media guide was prepared to 3400 E. College Ave., State College, Pa. 16801 aid members of the media covering Penn State lacrosse. Penn State ...... 814-865-1828, 814-863-1126 (F) Additional information is available by contacting Patrick Donghia or 123 South Burrowes Street, State College, Pa. 16801 Justin Hancher in the Athletic Communications office at (814) 865- 1757. Donghia can be reached via email at [email protected]. Blue-White Illustrated ...... 814-234-1177, 814-231-2160 (F) P.O. Box 1272, State College, Pa. 16804 INTERVIEW POLICIES Harrisburg Patriot-News ...... 717-255-8180, 717-257-4747 (F) Please direct all requests for interviews with coaches or players to P.O. Box 2265, Harrisburg, Pa. 17105 the Penn State Athletics Communications office. Members of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ...... 412-320-7848, 412-320-7964 (F) lacrosse coaching staff are usually available for interviews during 34 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 weekday mornings and are always available after games.

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2008 CAPTAINS: ANDREW MACKRIDES AND TOMMY ZICHELLI ANDREW MACKRIDES TOMMY ZICHELLI Senior • Midfield Senior • Defense Newtown Square, Pa./Malvern HS Severna Park, Md./Severna Park HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2005 14 20 216 5 2005 12 31 4 8 3 2006 13 51 612 12 2006 13 11 231 3 2007 13 32 533 15 2007 13 00 025 1 Career 40 10 3 13 61 32 #28 Career 38 42 664 7 #23 Senior Andrew Mackrides heads into his final campaign with Penn Senior Tommy Zichelli enters his final season at Penn State, hav - State as one of the team’s two captains. The three year fixture in ing been named team captain for the 2008 campaign. He returns Penn State’s midfield will look to cap off an outstanding Penn State as one of Penn State’s most seasoned players on defense. career by helping to lead Penn State back to the NCAA tourna - A veteran of nearly 40 games during his three years as a letterman, ment. Mackrides has played in 40 games during his Nittany Lion Zichelli will look to help push Penn State back into the NCAA tour - tenure, had 13 points and 61 ground balls playing mostly as a nament and will be counted on to help anchor the Lion defense. short-stick defender. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Zichelli played in all 13 games for the Nittany Lions in 2007. 2007: Mackrides played in all 13 games for Penn State last season, He had 25 ground balls, one of the top five totals on the team. netting five points off three goals and two assists. He had 33 Zichelli upped his career ground ball total to 64 and he has six ground balls, second only to goalie Drew Adams on the team. An career points off four goals and two assists. outstanding student, Mackrides earned Academic All-Big Ten lau - rels as well. 2006: The Maryland native played in all 13 games in 2006, starting as the LSM. He had two points off a goal and an assist while tak - 2006: Andrew played in all 13 games for Penn State in 2006, start - ing three shots. He was fifth on the team in ground balls with 31. ing twice. He had six points off five goals and an assist, collected 12 ground Cballs aAnd had Pa .417T shot ApercentaIgeN (taking 12 shots 2005: ZichCelli scoAred threPe goalTs and Ahad oneI asNsist for four points and notching five goals). as a freshman. He scored every time he shot, going three-for- three. He started one of the 12 games he played and had eight 2005: Mackrides played in 14 games, starting three. He ended the ground balls from his long stick middie position. season with two points off two goals. Mackrides had five shots on goal and 16 ground balls. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Born Oct. 7, 1985...state champion senior year at Severna Park High HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: School...voted All-American, first team All-MET, second team all-state, Born February 10, 1986...all-state, All-America and team MVP first team all-county and team captain senior year...team was state run - junior and senior seasons...team was Inter-AC champions in ner-up junior and sophomore years...an Ensign Markland Kelly finalist 2002 and ‘03...earned eight varsity letters in lacrosse, basket - and a North/South All- Star...earned eight varsity letters including three ball and football...biggest thrill was playing in the state lacrosse in football and one in basketball...goal at Penn State is to compete in the championships in front of NCAA Tournament ...son of thousands of people under Bob and Jenny Zichelli...has the lights...son of Michael four brothers: Bobby, Kevin, and Donna Mackrides...has Mike and Steven and two sis - three brothers Scott, Marc ters, Theresa and Mary...LER and Matt...Labor and major. Employment Relations major.. COACHES VIEW: M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS DEVIN MADDEN BUBBA SCOTT Senior • Midfield Senior • Attack/Midfield Kensington, Md./Georgetown Prep Rockville, Md./St. John’s College HS CAREER STATISTICS Face-offs CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH W Tot Pct. Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2005 11 10171 1 102 195 .523 2005 400 0 01 2006 900060 0 71 118 .602 2006 13 9110 3 24 2007 12 00027 1 59 126 .468 2007 12 9211 2 43 Car. 20 101131 1 173 313 .553 #32 (2005 and 2006 at St. John’s) #10 Career 29 18 3 21 5 68 A transfer from ECAC rival St. John’s, Devin Madden emerged as Bubba Scott will head into his senior year coming off a solid full Penn State’s go-to guy on face-offs last year. With teammates season in the midfield for the Nittany Lions. A midfielder last year Jordan Kolb and Joe Britt also seeing time on faceoffs, Madden had and a veteran of three letterwinning seasons, Scott could also see the most attempts for Penn State and heads into his senior year some time on the Penn State attack and extra man offense in 2008. looking to have an even bigger impact on Penn State’s midfield.

COLLEGIATE CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007 at Penn State: Madden won 59 of 126 face-off attempts for 2007: Scott played in 12 of Penn State’s games last year, missing a .468 percentage. He played in 12 of Penn State’s 13 games only the Fairfield contest with an injury. He had 11 points off nine and had 27 ground balls, third on the team. goals and two assists and took 43 shots. Scott now has 21 career points off 18 goals and three assists. Scott led Penn State with five man-up goals. 2005 and 2006 at St. John’s: Madden was a two-year starter for the Red Storm. During his time in Jamaica, he earned ECAC 2006: Scott got his first career goal vs. Dartmouth in early March Honor Roll honors and was the ECAC Rookie of the Week once. and went on to tally ten points off nine goals and an assist. He had As a freshman, he played in 11 games and had a .523 face-off a solid .375 shot percentage, scoring nine times on his 24 shots percentage. He scored one goal and had 71 ground balls as taken. Bubba was one of Penn State’s eight Academic All-Big Ten well. Last year, Madden played in nine games and had a .602 honorees. After switching to midfield in ‘06, he went on to earn the face-off percentage. NIck Thiel Award as the Most Improved Player.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: 2005: Bubba played in four games as an attackman in 2005, get - Madden was featured in Inside Lacrosse as one of the country’s ting off one shot. top face-off freshmen while at Georgetown Prep. He recorded a .760 face-off percentage as a senior at Georgetown Prep and HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: averaged 10 ground balls per game. Madden also lettered in Born Aug. 1, 1986...a four year starter on attack at St. John’s football. Son of Mike and Patricia Madden, he has a brother, College High School...team reached the WCAC finals in 2002 Colin, and a sister, Kerry. Devin is a political science major. for the first time in school history...senior captain in 2004...two time first team All-WCAC finishing with 193 goals and 120 assists in high school career...son of Ken and Helaine COACHES VIEW: Scott...has one brother “We are working at making Devin more competitive when he does David...criminal law major. not win his initial move; as he improves so will our face-off game.” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “We expect Bubba to be even more productive this spring. W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS DREW ADAMS GREG BOYLE Junior • Goalkeeper Junior • Goalkeeper Springfield, Pa./Springfield HS Bel Air, Md./John Carroll HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS SV GA Pct Min. GAA Year GP-GS SV GA Pct Min. GAA 2006 13-13 164 108 .603 785:44 8.25 2006 1-0 101.00 3:25 0.00 2007 13-13 153 101 .602 779:03 7.78 2007 2-0 22.500 7:21 16.33 Career 26-26 317 209 .603 1564:47 8.01 #14 Career 3-0 32.667 10:56 11.11 #36

The two time ECAC Lacrosse League Goalie of the Year and team MVP, Third year goalie Greg Boyle will once again be counted on to serve Drew Adams heads into this third season with Penn State already having as the key back-up to All-ECAC keeper Drew Adams. He has seen established himself as one of the top goalies in the nation. Adams will now spot action during his first two campaigns. look to anchor a young Penn State squad that features only four` seniors and help guide Penn State back to the post-season. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Boyle played in two games in 2007, notching two saves and 2007: Adams followed up his stellar freshman campaign with another allowing two goals. He had a .500 save percentage. Boyle saw outstanding year in goal for Penn State. He earned his second straight action against Ohio State and St. Joseph's in 2007. ECAC Goalie of the Year honor and was named to the All-ECAC first team for the second season as well. Adams had a superb 7.78 goals 2006: Boyle saw action in one game in 2006, collecting a save on against average, allowing only 101 goals in under 800 minutes played. the only shot-on-goal he faced. He played just over three minutes He was named ECAC Defensive Player of the Week once during the in Penn State’s win at St. John’s. season. In two years, he has an 8.01 GAA and has played in over 1,500 minutes for the Nittany Lions. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Born Dec. 2, 1986...four-year starter at John Carroll...team MVP 2006: Adams was superb in his rookie campaign. Starting every game as a freshman for 15-1 squad...led team to a league title and a for Penn State and playing all but three minutes of the season, Adams 15-3 mark as a sophomore...second straight league title and 16- collected 164 saves and allowed only 108 goals for a 8.25 goals 1 mark as a junior...team MVP for 16-3 squad as a senior...also against average and a .603 save percentage. Adams GAA was fifth in lettered in football...son of Mike and Marian Boyle...three broth - the conference but his save percentage was second. He was honored ers, Michael, Patrick and Matthew...majoring in finance at Penn by the ECAC as both the ECAC Rookie of the Year and the ECAC State. Goalie of the Year. A first team All-ECAC pick, Adams was tapped an Honorable Mention All-American by the USILA. He won the Friends’ team MVP Award. COACHES VIEW: “Greg has improved greatly over last year. He is best at making the HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: spectacular save and as he gains consistency, he will prove to be Born August 19, 1986...two-time first team all-state selection (junior a good back up of All-American Drew Adams.” and senior years)...first team All-American as a senior...two-time All- - Coach Thiel Central League pick...2005 Philadelphia Inquirer Player of the Year and Springfield Male Athlete of the Year...helped guide SHS to a combined 58-20 record over four years...led Springfield to league title as a senior...son of Steve and Barb Adams...two brothers, Brian and Steven, and one sister, Aly...Communications major at

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS ROB FORSTER SCOTT JACOBS Junior • Attack Junior • Defense Jenkintown, Pa./LaSalle HS Dallas, Tex./St. Mark’s HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2006 12 5712 7 21 2006 100 0 00 2007 13 18 2 20 16 54 2007 000 0 00 Career 25 23 9 32 23 75 #2 Career 100 0 00 #24

Junior Rob Forster returns as Penn State’s leading goal scorer from Junior Scott Jacobs enters his third season at Penn State hoping to 2007. In two years as a starter, Forster has amassed over 20 goals break into the defensive rotation. The Dallas native, an outstanding and 30 points and has posted one of Penn State’s top shooting per - student-athlete, has won the team’s GPA Award twice and will now centages in each of his two years. With much of Penn State’s look to work his way towards more substantial time on the field. offense lost to graduation, Forster will be relied upon to help lead a young and talented Nittany Lion attack into the 2008 campaign. LION CAREER: 2007: Jacobs did not play in any games in 2007. He won his sec - LION CAREER: ond straight Friends’ GPA Award and earned Academic All-Big Ten 2007: Forster led Penn State with 18 goals in 2007 and added two honors in 2007 as well. assists for 20 points. His .333 shot percentage was the team-best by over 30 percentage points. Forster added 16 ground balls as 2006: Jacobs played in one game in 2006, seeing action in Penn well. In two years, Forster has 23 goals and nine assists for 32 State’s win at St. John’s. Friends’ GPA Award Winner last season. career points. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: 2006: Forster played in all but one game for Penn State and start - Born July 2, 1986...all-district and Golden State Tournament ed five. He had 12 points off five goals and seven assists while tak - MVP as a sophomore...first team all-conference and all-state as ing 21 shots. Forster added seven ground balls and had a team- a junior...played in Texas All-Star game that year, earning game best .762 shot-on-goal percentage. MVP laurels...first team all-conference and all-state as a sen - ior...helped guide team to two straight conference titles in 2004 HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: and 2005....won conference Sportsmanship Award in 2005 as Born Sept. 30, 1986...lettered four times in lacrosse at LaSalle well...son of Dennis and Beth Jacobs...one brother, Matt...a High School in Wyndmore...also lettered in football three Shryer’s Honors College student and an engineering science times...helped guide LaSalle to the PIAA State Championship major at Penn State. as a junior in 2004...son of Sherry and Ron Forster..has three brothers, Jack, Randy and Kevin, and one sister, Katie..father COACHES VIEW: Ron played lacrosse at Drexel...a communications major at “Scott has very good size and athletic ability. We hope he makes PSU...younger brother Jack is a freshman on this year’s Lion the needed strides on team defense to secure even more playing squad. time this year.” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “Rob very quietly led the team in goals scored in ‘07 and the expectation is for continued improvement both on and off the crease. He is W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS JORDAN KOLB RYAN M CALEENAN Junior • Midfield Junior • Midfield Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield HS Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Face-offs Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH W Tot Pct. 2006 13 32 5 816 2006 100020221.00 2007 10 01 1 5 0 2007 80006017 30 .567 Career 90008019 32 .594 #35 Career 23 33 613 16 #21

Junior Jordan Kolb emerged as a factor for Penn State last season, Ryan McAleenan will return as one of Penn State’s most seasoned taking part in 30 face-offs and winning more than half of them. midfielders. A two-year letterman with over 20 games played, While teammates Devin Madden and Joe Britt took part in more, McAleenan will be counted on to continue his development as a Kolb gave Penn State a quality option and a different look on key member of Penn State’s middie rotation. restarts. Kolb will look to have a bigger impact on Penn State’s midfield fortunes in 2008. LION CAREER: 2007: McAleenan played in 10 games for Penn State in 2007, scor - LION CAREER: ing one point off an assist. He upped his career point total to six. 2007: Kolb led Penn State with a .567 face-off percentage, winning McAleenan also collected five ground balls. 17 of 30. He played in eight of the Nittany Lions’ 13 games and was also named to the Academic All-Big Ten team. 2006: McAleenan played in all 13 games for Penn State in 2006 and started four of them. He ended the campaign with five points 2006: Kolb saw action in one game in 2006 (at St. John’s in an off three goals and two assists, took 16 shots and grabbed eight ECAC victory), collecting two ground balls and winning both face- ground balls. offs he participated in. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Born Aug. 21, 1987...first team all-state as both a junior and Born Dec. 24, 1986...high school All-American in 2004...all-dis - senior at East Grand Rapids...2005 high school All- trict as a freshman, team’s Most Outstanding Middie as a soph - American...2005 Chuck Vorce State Player of the Year...helped omore and District Player of the Year as a senior...helped guide guide team to Class B state title in 2004 and state runner-up fin - Hempfield to a state runner-up finish in 2005...lacrosse team ish in 2005...also lettered in football...lacrosse team captain in captain as a senior...also lettered three years in football...son of both 2004 and 2005...son of Greg and Karin McAleenan...one Rick Kolb and Pam Bervinchak...one brother, Ryan, and three sister, Corey...a supply chain major at Penn State. sisters, Jocelyn, Krista and Karly...pursuing a business manage - ment major at Penn State. COACHES VIEW: “Ryan will be counted on to make a significant impact on offense. COACHES VIEW: He has shown improved confidence with the ball, better placement “Jordan is kind of a blue collar worker in the face-off circle. He has with his shots and, with his given athletic talent, he will be one of solid skills at countering others and keeping the ball in close where our top middies this spring.” he can get control. His overall skills make him more than just a one - Coach Thiel dimensional player.” - Coach Thiel M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G . W W W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS JOHN STUCKEY MIKE TONER Junior • Defense Junior • Attack Summit, N.J./Summit HS Geneva, N.Y./Geneva HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2006 13 00 022 0 2006 100 0 11 2007 12 00 013 0 2007 200 0 00 Career 25 00 035 0 #34 Career 300 0 11 #39

John Stuckey has emerged as one of Penn State’s top defenders Mike Toner heads into his junior campaign at Penn State hoping to and heads into this junior season with the potential to earn All- have a bigger impact on Penn State’s offense. The native of ECAC and All-America laurels. A physical and fast defender, Geneva, N.Y., will look to work his way into Penn State’s offensive Stuckey will be counted on to help anchor and lead the Penn State rotation on attack. defense in 2008. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Toner played in two games for Penn State last season, see - 2007: Stuckey started 12 games for the Nittany Lions in 2007, ing time against Hobart and St. Joseph’s. missing one game due to an injury. He had 13 ground balls and upped his career total to 35. Stuckey has played in 25 games dur - 2006: Toner played in one game in 2006. He had one ground ball ing his Nittany Lion career, starting every one of them. and took one shot vs. St. John’s.

2006: Stuckey played in every single game for Penn State as a HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: true-freshman and started all 13. He had 22 ground balls during Born Nov. 12, 1986...65 goals and 30 assists as senior...first the course of the year and emerged as an anchor on defense for team all-league and team MVP that year...earned school the Nittany Lions. Scholar Athlete Award...second team all-league as a sopho - more...126 career goals and 74 career assists...played only two HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: games as a junior after having season cut short by injury...son Born April 10, 1987...was a second team all-state pick at Summit of Robert and Kathleen Toner...two brothers, Robert II and Ryan High School in 2005...helped guide the Hilltoppers to the 2005 and sister, Jacklyn...business management major at Penn State. New Jersey state title...earned three lacrosse letters at Summit and lettered in football as well...son of Bill and Darla COACHES VIEW: Stuckey...one brother, Jackson, and one sister, Hannah...an “Mike had a very good fall and should be in the attack picture this English major at Penn State. spring. He has learned to play within himself and not attempt to do too much. He is a smooth stickhandler and a good inside finisher.” COACHES VIEW: - Coach Thiel “John is our most experienced player at close defense and will help youngsters develop in the rotation. He is not overpowering but is an ‘in your face’ kind of defender with excellent stick skills for the clearing game.” - Coach Thiel W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS MAX V AN ARSDALE MATT WARNER Junior • Attack Junior • Midfield Rochester, N.Y./Georgetown Prep Geneva, N.Y./Geneva HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2005 15 7714 3 30 2006 13 12 313 3 2006 Medical redshirt season 2007 13 00 018 2 2007 11 8715 15 43 Career 26 12 331 5 Career 26 15 14 29 18 73 #42 #8

Post-season award candidate Max VanArsdale, son of Penn State Junior Matt Warner has played in every Penn State game during his assistant coach Guy, heads into his junior year after a superb 2007 two years as a middie with the Nittany Lions. campaign that saw him score 15 points and make a full return after A talented and athletic player, Warner will be counted on to have missing 2006 due to an injury. VanArsdale will be a vital cog in an even bigger impact in 2008 as one of the team’s most experi - Penn State’s offense, helping to lead the Lion attack and carry the enced returning veterans. team back to an NCAA tournament berth. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Warner played in all 13 of Penn state’s games last year, 2007: VanArsdale played in 11 games for the Nittany Lions in 2007, collecting 18 ground balls and taking two shots. Warner upped starting 10. He scored 15 points off eight goals and seven assists his career ground ball total to 31 in the process. and had a .605 shot on goal percentage. VanArsdale also collect - ed 15 ground balls and heads into his junior campaign with 29 2006: Warner played in 13 games for Penn State, starting two. career points. He ended his rookie campaign with three points off a goal and two assists. He took three shots and collected 13 ground balls. 2006: Max missed the entire 2006 season after off-season surgery Warner got his goal in Penn State’s 9-4 win at Hobart. to repair an injured ankle.

2005: VanArsdale played in 15 games for Penn State, starting two. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: He was seventh on the team in scoring with 14 points off seven Born Sept. 5, 1987...Rookie of the Year as a freshman at goals and seven assists. VanArsdale was second on the team in Geneva High School, scoring nine goals and 12 assists...58 game-winning goals with two and had eight ground balls. points as a sophomore with 18 goals and 40 assists...first team all-league in lacrosse and football as a junior with 26 goals and HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: 43 assists...league and team MVP in football as a senior, Born March 23, 1985...team captain senior season while earn - lacrosse MVP as well with 38 goals and 45 assists...GHS ing four varsity letters in lacrosse and hockey...team was No. 1 Athlete of the Year...also played basketball...son of James and in the nation and IAC champions in 2003...biggest thrill was Diann Warner...four brothers (all younger), John, Jimmy, Mike defeating rival Landon for school’s first outright IAC title in front and Joe...supply chain major at PSU. of 6,000 fans...son of assistant coach Guy Van Arsdale and Laurie McLellan...has one sister, Mya...LER major. COACHES VIEW: “Matt has responded very COACHES VIEW: well to a regular rotation in “Max is finally healthy after the midfield. His athletic abil - foot and rib injuries the last ity will allow us to use him two years. We will count on both on offense where he is a his leadership on attack and very good feeder to playing he will have to be the quarter - special defensive short stick back of the attack offense runs with the team defense.” M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS JOHN ANDRESS ANTHONY BASCIANO Sophomore • Defense Sophomore • Midfield Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East HS Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2007 000 0 00 2007 000 0 00 Career 000 0 00 Career 000 0 00 #6 #25

Sophomore John Andress will be heading into his second season Anthony Basciano enters his second season with Penn State hav - with the Nittany Lion lacrosse team, hoping to make his on-the-field ing made the move from attack to midfield. Basciano will hope to debut as part of Penn State’s defense. see his first action in an in-game situation for the Nittany Lions Andress is a physical player who could use his size to be a contrib - after not seeing any time as a freshman. utor on defense for the Lions. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Basciano did not play in any games during his freshman 2007: Andress did not play in any games during his freshman cam - campaign. paign. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Basciano was a three year starter at Sachem High School and Andress was a first team All-Suburban One League at Central was first team All-Division in each season. In 2006, he earned Bucks East. He was a two-year letterman in lacrosse, anchor - All-County laurels and was voted team captain. He also won ing East’s defense. A talented athlete, Andress also lettered Sachem’s Coaches Award in 2006 and led his team in assists as twice in basketball and was a stand-out guard. He is the son of a junior and a senior. An outstanding student, Basciano was on Deb and John Andress. His mother played lacrosse and his the Student Leadership Committee four straight years and was father played football at Penn State. He has two brothers, Kyle an Honor Roll student. He is the son of Anthony and Carol and Ryan, and two sisters, Leah and Alyssa. Plans to major in Basciano. Plans to major in RPTM at Penn State finance at Penn State COACHES VIEW: COACHES VIEW: “One of the most improved players this fall, Anthony has a different “John has matured and added good size over the course of his first energy level this year. He made the switch from attack to midfield year in the program. He understands his range and should see last spring and is beginning to feel better in the open field.” some time at close defense this year as well..” - Coach Thiel - Coach Thiel W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M Assistant coach Guy VanArsdale addresses the team at halftime against Denver last year.

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS JOE BRITT J.J. ELMER Sophomore • Midfield Sophomore • Midfield Fairfax, Va./Fairfax HS West Chester, Pa./Henderson HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2007 11 00 0 9 0 2007 000 0 00 Career 11 00 0 9 0 Career 000 0 00 #7 #31

Coming off a solid freshman campaign that saw the talented J.J. Elmer heads into his second season at Penn State hoping to Virginia native earn a letter as a rookie, Joe Britt heads into the earn playing time with Penn State’s midfielders. A talented native 2008 season hoping to have an even bigger impact on the fortunes of Philadelphia suburb West Chester, Elmer is one of a large class of Penn State’s face-off game. of sophomores who will be counted on to increase their contribu - tions to the Penn State cause. LION CAREER: 2007: Britt played in 11 of Penn State’s 13 games as a true fresh - LION CAREER: man in 2007. He had nine ground balls as one of Penn State’s key 2007: Elmer did not see any action in 2007. reserve defenders. Britt earned a letter in 2007. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Elmer was a two-sport star at Henderson, lettering for three Britt was a four year letterman in football, wrestling and lacrosse years in football and four in lacrosse. He led Henderson with 30 at Fairfax HS. He was an honorable mention all-district lacrosse goals and 37 assists in 2006. Elmer is the son of Jeff and Linda player as a freshman and was second team all-district for his Elmer. He has a brother, Nick, and a sister, Carly. Elmer is a last three years. He also garnered district laurels in football and marketing major at Penn State. wrestling and led the lacrosse team in ground balls for three straight years. He is the son of Diane and Gardner Britt and has COACHES VIEW: six brothers, Gardner, Ray, Andy, Will, Alex and Michael. He is “J.J. spent last spring with the scout unit and he will challenge for majoring in marketing at Penn State. time this spring. He is a hard nosed player who goes 100 percent all the time.” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “Joe’s game has improved greatly and he will be primarily used as a face-off specialist. He has the mentality of a wrestler to fight for every ground ball and make each face-off a contest.” -- Coach Thiel M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G .

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS KEVIN ETTER CHARLEY Sophomore • Defense HENNEGHAN Severna Park, Md./Severn School Sophomore • Midfield CAREER STATISTICS Royal Oak, Mich./Brother Rice HS Year GP GAPts. GB SH CAREER STATISTICS 2007 11 00 0 3 0 Face-offs Career 11 00 0 3 0 Year GP GAPts. GB SH W Tot Pct. 2006 600010512 .417 2007 Injury Red-shirt season #33 Car. 600010512 .417 #13

Sophomore Kevin Etter is coming off a solid rookie campaign, earn - After lettering in 2006 as a true freshman, Henneghan was side - ing a letter in 2007 and gaining the valuable experience necessary lined with an injury for all of last year and retains his sophomore eli - to have an even bigger impact in 2008. Etter is part of a sizeable gibility for the 2008 campaign. An experienced player, Henneghan corps of sophomores looking to have a bigger impact on Penn will look to work his way into the midfield rotation this season. State’s fortunes this year. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Missed 2007 with an ACL injury. 2007: Etter played in 11 of Penn State’s 13 games as a true fresh - man in 2007. He had three ground balls in his first season of col - 2006: Henneghan played in six games in 2006, earning a letter as legiate lacrosse and earned a letter was well. a freshman. He had one ground ball and won five of 12 face-offs for a .417 percentage. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Etter was a first team all-county pick by the Baltimore Sun, the HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Washington Post and the Annapolis Capital . Born Dec. 11, 1986...Two-time all-state selection at Brother Rice A talented defender, he was his team’s Defenseman of the Year High School in Bloomfield Hills...2005 high school All- and played in the Maryland State Lacrosse Association Senior American...helped guide Brother Rice to three straight state All-Star Game. He is the son of Dr. Robert and JoAnn Etter. His championships (2003, 2004 and 2005)...team won Midwest title brother, Sean, is a 2006 Penn State graduate. Kevin is a kine - three times during his four years as a letterman as well...son of siology major at Penn State. Mike and Molly Henneghan...one brother, Danny, and two sis - ters, Erin and Katy..supply chain major at Penn State. COACHES VIEW: “Kevin gained valuable experience on the field as a freshman both COACHES VIEW: at LSM and close defense. He will be worked at both this spring “Charley is a bit of an unknown to many, but our expectations are and should secure a starting spot for himself.” very high that he will help us in the face-off game and as an offen - - Coach Thiel sive midfielder. He is a fine shooter who could see time on EMO as well. As he gains confidence in his knee recovery he will make us better.” - Coach Thiel W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS CHRIS HOGAN KEVIN JOYCE Sophomore • Midfield Sophomore • Defense Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo HS Montclair, N.J./Montclair HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2007 13 11 0 11 15 54 2007 000 0 00 Career 13 11 0 11 15 54 Career 000 0 00 #19 #40

Sophomore Chris Hogan parlayed his high school All-America lau - Kevin Joyce made the 2007 Penn State squad as a walk-on and rels into a break-out freshman campaign for Penn State last year. hopes to improve his chances at playing time in 2008. Joyce will Starting all season long, Hogan was one of Penn State’s biggest be counted on to show improvement in his sophomore season and offensive weapons and looks to raise his game to an even higher will look to bolster the Nittany Lion defense. level in 2008. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Joyce did not see any playing time in 2007. 2007: Hogan started each of Penn State’s 13 games in 2007. He was tied for fourth on the team with 11 goals and his 11 points were HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: sixth overall. Hogan had a .574 shot on goal percentage and Joyce was MVP of Montclair’s lacrosse team in 2006 and was a added 15 ground balls to his game. He was second on the team first-team All-League and second team Gibbs Division selection. with four man-up goals as well. He is the son of Stacey and John Joyce. Joyce is majoring in economics at Penn State. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Hogan was a second team all-league pick as a sophomore before being named first team all-league, all-county and All-New COACHES VIEW: Jersey as both a junior and senior. Hogan was named the 2006 “Kevin is a very smart and alert defender, but we are working to New Jersey Midfielder of the Year and was a 2006 Under make him play more physically. He should fit into the LSM picture Armour High School All-American. Hogan was also a superb this spring and possibly in MDD situations as well.” football player in high school, earning first team all-league lau - - Coach Thiel rels twice and first team all-state accolades as a senior. He was named to the Jersey Football Top 100 and was on the Tri-State Heisman Team as well. Hogan is the son of James and Mary Ellen Hogan. He has a brother, Jeff, and a sister, Erinn. Chris is a commercial arts and science major at Penn State.

COACHES VIEW: “Chris had a great freshman campaign and we expect him to expand his role to becoming a top initiator from the mid - field. He is comfortable ver - sus both long stick and short stick defenders so he should step into the role Pat Heim held for two seasons.” - Coach Thiel M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G . W W W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS MATT LOY CHRIS MULQUEEN Sophomore • Attack Sophomore • Midfield/Attack Somerset, N.J./The Hun School Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2007 10 11 2 2 3 2006 Red-shirt season Career 10 11 2 2 3 2007 200 0 00 Career 200 0 00 #20 #9

Matt Loy played in nearly every game for Penn State as a freshman Chris Mulqueen made his collegiate debut in 2007 and played in and will look to have an even bigger impact for the Nittany Lions in two games for the Nittany Lions. A red-shirt sophomore, Mulqueen 2008. A talented offensive threat from New Jersey, Loy will be will work hard in 2008 to have a bigger impact on Penn State’s relied upon to help bolster a Penn State attack that was hit hard by offense and could see time on attack or as a middie. graduation. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Mulqueen played in two games in 2007, seeing action 2007: Loy played in 10 games in 2007, scoring one goal and grab - against Colgate and St. Joseph’s. bing an assist. His first collegiate goal came against Notre Dame on Feb. 25, while his assist came against ECAC foe Rutgers. Loy 2006: Red-shirt season. had three ground balls as well during his rookie season. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Born Sept. 30, 1986...All-State midfielder for the Quad A Loy earned second team All-New Jersey honors as a freshman Cougars, also earned all-league and all-area honors...talented and sophomore and was a first team All-New Jersey pick as a athlete, was also an all-area defensive back in football for junior and senior. He earned All-MAPL and All-Bianchi honors Downingtown East...earned football all-league laurels at DB, four straight years and was team MVP and captain his senior WR and special teams...four-year lacrosse letterman...also let - season. He left The Hun School as its all-time leading scorer tered four times in football and twice in basketball...son of and left Hun as the fourth all-time leading goal scorer in New James and Donna Mulqueen...brothers, Matt and Sean, sister Jersey history. He was also tenth on New Jersey’s all-time Lauren...A double major in both supply chain and LER at PSU. points list. A superb player with nationwide respect, Loy was a USA West selection to represent the United States in Australia COACHES VIEW: in the Summer of 2006. He is the son of Steve and Philomena “Chris has recovered well from his ACL injury. Hopefully this spring Loy. Matt has two brothers, Eric and Chris. Loy is an LER major he will fully regain the form he had prior to the injury. He has very at Penn State. good feet but must learn to push a bit harder to physically finish plays. Once he does this, he will be able to better break down COACHES VIEW: defenses from the perimeter.” “Matt will vie for time on the attack once again this spring. He is - Coach Thiel comfortable inside on the crease but has worked hard at improving his carrying and passing ability on the perimeter as well. ” - Coach Thiel W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS EARL ROSS BRIAN SHEA Sophomore • Defense Sophomore • Midfield Shoreham, Vt./Middlebury Union HS Gaithersburg, Md./Gonzaga HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2007 11 00 0 7 1 2007 13 43 716 32 Career 11 00 0 7 1 Career 13 43 716 32 #38 #15

Earl Ross came to Penn State from Vermont's Middlebury Union Brian Shea burst onto the collegiate scene last year, playing in High School and had an immediate impact on Penn State’s defen - every game for Penn State as a true freshman and establishing sive fortunes last year. Ross played in nearly every game for Penn himself as an offensive threat early in his career. One of Penn State and was a consistent part of the Nittany Lions’ defensive rota - State’s best returning offensive options, Shea will work to be a tion. A year’s worth of experience has Ross poised to be an even more potent force in 2008. bigger factor for Penn State in 2008. LION CAREER: LION CAREER: 2007: Shea played in all 13 games for the Nittany Lions in 2007, 2007: Ross played in 11 games in 2007, earning a letter as a true starting four of them. He had four goals and three assists for a total freshman. He had seven ground balls and took one shot. of seven points and added 16 ground balls. Shea had a .531 shot on goal percentage as well. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Ross was featured in the United States Lacrosse National High HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: School Senior Showcase last year, playing for the North Team. Shea was a four-year starter at Gonzaga and was captain twice. He was a 2005 and 2006 all-state selection and a two-time He led Gonzaga to four straight conference title games. Shea Vermont Rising Star. He also played for Vermont in the 2006 was a three-year all-conference and two-year all-metro selec - Vermont/New Hampshire All-Star game. Ross lettered four tion while earning team MVP honors as a senior. He was recog - years at Middlebury Union High School. He is the son of Monti nized in 2005 by Inside Lacrosse as one of the nation’s top Backus and Keith and Linda Ross. Ross has one sister, Ashley. ‘young middies.’ Shea was a four-sport star in high school, play - Ross is a chemical engineering major at Penn State. ing basketball, football, squash and lacrosse at Gonzaga. He was MVP of the Royal Palm Tournament in Florida as well. He COACHES VIEW: is the son of Dan and Beth Shea. He has two sisters, Katy and “Earl is a very aggressive player and can explode some offenses Kerry, and a brother, Kevin. Brian is a criminal law and justice with his play with the long stick. He should become our most phys - major at Penn State. ically intimidating close defender this spring.” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “Brian’s contributions last spring complimented others, but he will be asked to be a productive goal scorer and playmaker this year. He has great speed, quick feet and a quick release. As he learns to shoot to different locations, his shot will be very, very difficult for goalies to stop.” - Coach Thiel M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G . W W W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS MATT BERNIER GREG BROWN Freshman • Defense Freshman • Defense Drexel Hill, Pa./Malvern Prep Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH First year of collegiate play First year of collegiate play Career 000 0 00 #11 Career 000 0 00 #30

Matt Bernier comes to Penn State from Philadelphia suburb Drexel Hill and Malvern Prep. A big, Greg Brown heads into his first season at Penn State hoping to have an early impact on the physical defender, Bernier will hope to have an early impact on Penn State’s fortunes in 2008. Penn State midfield. He was a four-year letterman in high school and will work hard this year to adjust to the collegiate game. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Bernier helped lead Malvern Prep to the state title in 2006 and league titles in 2005 and HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: 2007. As a senior, he had 97 ground balls, one goal and four assists. A four-year lacrosse Brown was a two-time team captain at Central Bucks West High School and helped guide letterman, Bernier also lettered in football and was First Honors recipient as well. He is the his team to a 12-7 record as a senior and a ten-game turnaround. He also lettered in soc - son of Joanne and Charles Bernier. Both his brothers, Charles and Brian, are Penn State cer at CB West. Greg is the son of Donna and Jerry Brown and has one sister, Celeste. graduates as well. Enrolled in the division of undergraduate studies (DUS) at Penn State. His parents and sister are all Penn State graduates. Brown is a business major.

COACHES VIEW: COACHES VIEW: “Matt is a good athlete who should be able to adapt well to the college game. As he becomes “Greg has very good open field speed that should translate into a good opportunity at LSM. more comfortable with this level, his chances for playing time on close defense will increase.” Once he gains the team concepts, we expect him to show his skills in the transition game.” - Coach Thiel - Coach Thiel JOHN BRELUS WILL DONLEY Freshman • Defense Freshman • Attack Columbus, Ohio/Worthington-Kilbourne HS Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH First year of collegiate play First year of collegiate play Career 000 0 00 #29 Career 000 0 00 #44

High school All-American John Brelus heads into his first collegiate season looking to push for Two-time high school All-American Will Donley brings a lengthy list of high school accolades with extensive playing time on the Penn State defense. Brelus brings a lengthy list of high school him into his first season of collegiate lacrosse. A potential early factor on the Nittany Lion attack, accolades with him from Columbus, Ohio, where he was a stand-out for Worthington-Kilbourne Donley is a fast, physical and talented offensive threat who will look to challenge for a starting High School. spot on the Penn State front line.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Brelus was a 2007 High School All-American at Worthington Kilbourne High School. He let - Donley was a four-time letterman at Pittsburgh’s Central Catholic High School. He earned tered for three seasons and won the Coaches Award as a freshman. In 2005, he earned All-League honors for three straight seasons and All-American laurels as a junior and sen - second-team All-Conference laurels as a sophomore and was a first team All-Midwest pick ior. Voted team captain as a junior and senior, Donley helped guide his team to a Division in 2006, when he also earned honorable mention all-state honors. As a senior, he was title in 2005 and a league title in 2006. A talented and versatile athlete, he also lettered in voted his team’s Defensive MVP and was a first team all-state and All-Midwest pick. He football for two straight years. Donley was president of the National Honor Society as he helped guide his team to three conference titles, a state runner-up finish and two Ohio final graduated No. 4 in his class academically. He also earned the Academic Achievement four appearances. An outstanding student, Brelus was a four-time Honor Roll member and Award in English and plans on majoring in journalism at Penn State. He is the son of won the Bronze-Gold Key Student of the Month Award as well. He is the son of Barbara Maggie and Bill Donley and has a younger brother, Peter, and an older sister, Emma. Berichon and John Brelus. His stepmother, Sue Brelus, was a Penn State grad and served Emma is a current Penn State student. His father is a Penn State grad and his mother was as manager of Penn State’s lacrosse team. A business marketing major. a Penn State cheerleader as well as a PSU grad.

COACHES VIEW: COACHES VIEW: “John will be worked at all defensive positions and should gain some valuable experience this “Will is a very versatile player. He can finish inside but carries the ball well and will be very effec - W

spring due to his aggressive nature, good speed and stick skills. As he gains size and strength, tive on the perimeter. Will’s forte will be as a finisher in transition and on the crease. Eventually, W John should become a top defender.” - Coach Thiel however, he could be helpful in the midfield.” - Coach Thiel W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS DAVE ERWIN ALEX GARRITY Junior • Defense Freshman • Midfield Marple Glen, Pa./Upper Dublin HS Rutledge, Pa./Strath Haven HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP GAPts. GB SH 2006* 000 0 00 2007* 200 0 20 First year of collegiate play Career 200 0 20 Career 000 0 00 *at Delaware #27 #5 Junior transfer Dave Erwin brings his defensive skills to Penn State after spending the first two Scoring phenom Alex Garrity brings his prolific offensive talents to Penn State for his first year years of his collegiate career at the University of Delaware. With a trip to the NCAA tournament of collegiate action. Garrity comes to Penn State after blazing his way to over 200 points in four under his belt with the Blue Hens, Erwin will be counted on to add veteran leadership to the years of high school play and will look to push for a starting spot and substantial playing time Nittany Lion defense. with the Penn State midfield.

COLLEGIATE CAREER (AT DELAWARE): HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: 2007: Erwin played in two games, grabbing two ground balls. Garrity was a four-year letterman at Strath Haven High School where he served as team 2006: Did not play in any games for Delaware. captain twice (junior and senior years). He scored 270 points off 122 goals and 148 assists, including a 45 goal, 47 assist senior campaign. Garrity also lettered in soccer and was a National Honor Society member. He is the son of Paul and Margie Garrity and has a HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: younger sister, Emily. His mother played lacrosse and field hockey at West Chester and his Erwin earned three letters at Upper Dublin High School and was team Defensive MVP as a father played lacrosse at Drexel. Garrity is an actuarial science major. junior and senior. He earned second- and first-team all-league honors and was one of two candidates for league Most Valuable Player. Erwin was team captain as a senior and also COACHES VIEW: lettered in football and swimming. He is the son of Pamela and John Erwin and has a sis - ter, Emilie. His entire family (mother, father and sister) graduated from Penn State. He is “Alex has a motor that never stops. He is constantly going at top speed, both in the open field an economics major at Penn State. and at the offensive end. His defense needs to improve but he makes up for size differences with a tenacious attitude. He should make a significant impact this year, even as a freshman.” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “Dave has some experience at Delaware and we hope to see him in the rotation at either LSM or close. He did not play this fall but his enthusiasm and aggressiveness will give him a chance to break into the rotation.” - Coach Thiel BILLY LLOYD Freshman • Attack JACK FORSTER West Chester, Pa./Unionville HS Freshman • Attack CAREER STATISTICS Jenkintown, Pa./LaSalle HS Year GP GAPts. GB SH First year of collegiate play CAREER STATISTICS Career 000 0 00 Year GP GAPts. GB SH #3 First year of collegiate play Billy Lloyd heads into his first season of collegiate lacrosse after a prolific career at Unionville Career 000 0 00 High School in suburban Philadelphia. A four-year letterman at UHS, Lloyd will look to earn #1 some time on Penn State’s attack as one of a number of talented incoming offensive players.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Two-time high school All-American Jack Forster joins his older brother Rob as a member of the Lloyd lettered four years at Unionville High School where he helped guide his team to a Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team. The younger Forster brings a lengthy list of high school league title as a freshman. He was a three-time first team All-League pick and was second credentials with him and will look to challenge for a starting spot in Penn State’s attack rotation. team as a freshman. Lloyd, a three-time team captain, scored 146 goals and had 86 assists Forster is a fast and savvy player who came to Penn State as one of the nation’s top recruits. in four years for a total of 232 points. He was a three-time letterman in football as well. Lloyd, an Honor Roll student, is the son of Bill and Susan Lloyd and has a younger sister, HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Melissa. Enrolled in the DUS at Penn State. Forster was a four-year starter at LaSalle High School, where he earned All-League laurels four times in a row. A three-time All-State selection, Forster earned All-American honors as COACHES VIEW: a junior in 2006 and a senior in 2007. He helped guide his team to three straight league “Billy is a very good athlete that we will have to get on the field. He can help us at either attack titles from 2005 to 2007, including a combined 78-7 record during that three-year span. A or midfield and only time will tell where he will fit best. Running ability, stick skills and shooting talented athlete, he also lettered in football at LaSalle. He is the son of Ron and Sherry should allow him to make an impact once he gains some strength and maturity.” - Coach Thiel Forster and has three brothers; teammate Rob and younger brothers Kevin and Randy. He has one older sister, Katie. His father played lacrosse at Drexel. Majoring in business.

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O “With Jack’s ACL injury, we will have to wait for him to emerge on the PSU lacrosse scene. From C . the fall, we were able to see the unlimited potential he shows as a complete lacrosse player. His S

T finishing skills are excellent and he has a quick release, the ability to get into seams on defense R and he definitely makes others around him better.” - Coach Thiel O P S U S P O G . W W W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS JOEY LONG JOHN NICHOLS Freshman • Midfield Freshman • Goalkeeper Wayne, Pa./Conestoga HS Myersville, Md./Middletown HS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH Year GP-GS SV GA Pct Min. GAA First year of collegiate play First year of collegiate play Career 000 0 00 #26 Career 0-0 00.000 0 0.0 #43 Joey Long comes to Penn State from Conestoga High School where he was a three-year letter - John Nichols comes to Penn State after an outstanding high school career at Middletown High man for the Pioneers. Long will look to challenge for time with the Penn State midfielders in his School in Maryland. With a lengthy list of high school accolades, Nichols will look to help bol - first season of collegiate lacrosse. ster Penn State’s keeper corps as he learns from two-time league Goalie of the Year Drew Adams. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Long lettered three times at Conestoga High School and was team captain as a senior. He HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: was a two-time All-League pick and earned All-State honors as a senior. Long was also Nichols earned all-league laurels for four straight seasons as the starting goalie for voted team Most Valuable Player that year after scoring 40 goals and dishing off 22 assists. Middletown High School. Also earning All-Area and All-Gazette laurels three times, he was He helped guide CHS to a 17-4 mark in 2007. Long is the son of Steven and Lucy Long named Defensive Player of the Year and earned team MVP honors twice. He led MHS to and has two siblings, brother Ryan and sister Rachel. Currently enrolled in the DUS. three league crowns and was team captain as a senior. He also lettered in football and was a High Honors student. Nichols is the son of Scott and Donna Nichols. He has one broth - COACHES VIEW: er, Chris (who plays football at Army) and two sisters, JoJo and Emma. Nichols is current - ly in Penn State’s DUS. “Joe will most likely spend his freshman year adjusting to the intensity and physical nature of the college game. He has all the skills, athletic ability and awareness but right now needs to fill out and add some strength. ” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “John walked on this fall and has shown very solid technique. He has improved greatly while learning the Division I speed of play. He has good stick skills and shows solid potential in the DAVID NEW clearing game.” - Coach Thiel Freshman • Defense Bel Air, Md./Fallston HS COLBY RHODES CAREER STATISTICS Freshman • Attack Year GP GAPts. GB SH La Jolla, Calif./Severna Park HS First year of collegiate play CAREER STATISTICS Career 000 0 00 #41 Year GP GAPts. GB SH First year of collegiate play Career 000 0 00 David New brings a great physical presence with him as he strives to have an early impact on #16 Penn State’s defense. At 6’6”, 240 pounds, New has the chance to be an intimidating presence as he gains more experience and adapts to the collegiate game. -import Colby Rhodes comes to Penn State after a stunning senior season that saw him earn High School All-America honors and score nearly 100 points. A physical and athletic HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: offensive threat on attack, Rhodes will look to earn playing time on Penn State’s attack and is A three-year letterman at Fallston High School in Maryland, New’s defense helped lead FHS one of a number of talented new offensive players in Penn State’s class of incoming freshmen. to two county titles, one regional crown and one state runner-up finish. He was team cap - tain as a junior and senior as well. A talented athlete, New lettered in volleyball and basket - HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: ball for the Cougars and earned Distinguished Academic Honors, was in the National Honor Rhodes scored 55 goals and dished off 35 assists for 90 points during his senior year at Society and received the school’s Academic Letter. New is the son of Michael and Christine Severna Park High School in La Jolla, Calif. An outstanding student, Rhodes was on the New and has two sisters, Caroline and Sarah. Both his parents and sister Caroline are Severna Park Honor Roll three straight years. He is the son of Bryce and Sue Rhodes and Penn State grads. David is majoring in mechanical engineering at PSU. has one sister, Jacqueline. His mother played field hockey and lacrosse at William and Mary as well. COACHES VIEW: “With 6’6” size, David will use his physicality to get into the defensive picture. Dave actually has COACHES VIEW: very good feet and stick skills. He will eventually be in the defensive picture.” “We look for Colby to be a powerful shooter on the left side as well as showcasing his athletic - Coach Thiel dodging ability. He has begun to realize the easy goals that can occur from aggressive riding and this will eventually be a strength for him.” - Coach Thiel W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS GREG SAMPSON COLTON Freshman • Midfield VOSBURGH West Chester, Pa./West Chester East HS Freshman • Midfield CAREER STATISTICS Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville HS Year GP GAPts. GB SH CAREER STATISTICS First year of collegiate play Year GP GAPts. GB SH Career 000 0 00 First year of collegiate play #12 Career 000 0 00 #22 Freshman Greg Sampson comes to Penn State after a superb career at West Chester East High Colton Vosburgh comes to Penn State as a first team high school All-American with hopes of School in suburban Philadelphia. A physical presence, Sampson will work hard to make his having an immediate impact on Penn State’s fortunes through his tough, physical play in the presence known with the Penn State middies in 2008. midfield. Vosburgh will look to continue with a scoring prowess he displayed as a threat at Unionville High School. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Sampson was the offensive MVP for the Vikings as a sophomore and followed that up with two HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: straight first team all-conference awards. A four-year lettermen, he was voted team captain as Vosburgh was a four-time all-league pick, a first team all-state selection and a first team high a junior and senior. As a sophomore, he scored the game-winning goal in the contest that school All-American during his four years as a letterman at Unionville High School. He scored clinched the league title for WCE. Sampson also lettered in football four years. He is the son 173 goals and had 77 assists for 250 career points and helped lead his team to a league title in of Don and Pam Sampson and has one sister, Katy. Sampson is a mechanical engineering 2004. Vosburgh also lettered in football for Unionville and helped turn around a program that major at Penn State. had won just one game in three years into a team that had three straight undefeated regular sea - sons. Vosburgh was also on the Honor Roll four straight years. He is the son of Bruce and Terry COACHES VIEW: Vosburgh and has one sister, Erin. His father played lacrosse and football at Delaware. “Greg is a ‘to the goal’ type of midfielder. He has the needed strength and aggressiveness to Vosburgh is a marketing major at Penn State. become that kind of threat for us. He must learn to react to the speed of the college game but that should not take too long. He has fine potential in the face-off game as well.” - Coach Thiel COACHES VIEW: “Colton adjusted this fall very well. He is a fine cutting middie and carries the ball well. But he must improve his shooting ability to make the top units. We like Colton’s mental knowledge of MATT SHANKOFF the game and feel he will fit in nicely.” - Coach Thiel Freshman • Midfield Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central HS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GAPts. GB SH First year of collegiate play Career 000 0 00 #17

Matt Shankoff heads into 2008 hoping to have an early impact on the fortunes of Penn State’s midfield. A talented athlete, Shankoff helped guide his high school’s lacrosse and football teams to a combined four state titles. One of Penn State’s talented incoming class, Shankoff brings a lengthy list of high school accolades with him to Happy Valley.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Shankoff scored 42 goals and had 20 assists as a senior, garnering second team All-state and first team all-conference laurels. As captain, he led his lacrosse team to the Group 4 State Championship, wrapping up a stunning string of three straight state titles. He was also senior captain of Hunterdon Central’s football team, starting at quarterback and lead - ing HCHS to the Group 4 state title on the gridiron. He is the son of Karen and Michael Shankoff and has two sisters, Alissa and Jenna. Shankoff is a finance major.

COACHES VIEW: “Matt combines a nice shooting motion with very good athletic ability. As a high school football quarterback, he has the skills to eventually work into a specialty role in his freshman year. He may need the spring of ‘08 to adjust to the college game, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see him contribute as well.” - Coach Thiel M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G . W W W

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2007 RESULTS AND STATISTICS 2007 RESULTS (5-8, 3-4 ECAC)

2007 STATISTICS W W W . G O P S U S P O R T S . C O M

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2007 ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE SEASON IN REVIEW

2007 FINAL REGULAR TEAM POINTS AND STATS *includes post season / listed alphabetically SEASON STANDINGS Games GF/GA Margin Shot% Save% GB F/O% ECAC TOTAL Fairfield 12 116-117 -0.1 .302 .536 318 .420 Georgetown 15 140-123 +1.1 .234 .541 528 .544 W-L % W-L % Hobart 14 149-162 -0.9 .275 .497 485 .510 Loyola 13 136-128 +0.6 .309 .524 480 .616 Massachusetts 14 123-11 +0.9 .236 .592 376 .495 1. Georgetown 7-0 1.000 12-3 .800 PENN STATE 13 101-103 -0.2 .224 .601 439 .483 Rutgers 12 15-119 -0.3 .258 .544 309 .453 2. Loyola 5-2 .714 7-6 .523 St. John’s 13 94-120 -2.0 .212 .567 417 .476

3. UMass 4-3 .571 7-7 .500 GOALKEEPING LEADERS (GAA) 4. Rutgers 3-3 .500 6-6 .500 G GA Min. GAA Drew Adams, Penn State 13 101 779:03 7.78 5. PENN STATE 3-4 .429 5-8 .385 Doc Schneider, Massachusetts 14 111 838:44 7.94 Kass Miles, Georgetown 15 121 890:10 8.16 6. Fairfield 2-5 .286 6-6 .500 Bill Olin, Rutgers 8 59 423:28 8.36 Connor Locke, Loyola 8 18 120:11 8.99 St. John’s 2-5 .286 5-8 .385

8. Hobart 1-6 .143 5-9 .357

ECAC LACROSSE ECAC ALL- SAVE PERCENTAGE ALL-LEAGUE TEAM ACADEMIC TEAM G GA SV Pct. Drew Adams, Penn State 13 101 153 .602 2000: Mike Herscha, Defense, second team 2001: Matt Zappia, Mike Kern, Ted Holmes, Dan Goldberg, St. John’s 8 67 100 .599 Chris Garrity, Goal, second team Carson Yoder, Matt Vallone Bill Olin, Rutgers 8 59 86 .593 Eric Wood, Midfield, second team 2002: Matt Zappia, Brian Mabry Doc Schneider, Massachusetts 14 111 159 .589 2001: Mike Herscha, Defense, first team 2003: David Smith, R.J. Charles, Matt Zappia, Brian Michael Kruger, Fairfield 12 105 125 .543 Kevin Haggerty, Face off, second team Mabry, B.J. Donovan, Edmond Perry, Will Driscoll, Attack, second team Brendan De Bow 2002: Will Driscoll, Attack, first team Sean Droogan, Attack, second team ECAC ROOKIE Matt Zappia, Defense, second team ASSISTS PER GAME Rob Bateman, Long Stick, second team OF THE YEAR Games Assists APG 2003: Matt Zappia, Defense, first team 2002: Will Jones Jamie Kirk, Hobart 14 38 2.71 Nate Whitaker, Attack, second team 2006: Drew Adams Shane Koppens, Loyola 13 25 1.92 Luke Ogelsby, Attack, second team Brian Boyle, Penn State 10 17 1.70 Marshall Feldman, Midfield, second team Brendan Cannon, Georgetown 15 23 1.53 Chris Garrity, Goal, second team ECAC GOALIE Chris Manley, Fairfield 12 17 1.42 Rob Bateman, Defense, second team OF THE YEAR 2004: Nate Whitaker, Attack, first team 2006: Drew Adams Matt O’Malley, Defense, first team 2007: Drew Adams 2005: Pat Heim, Midfield, first team MAN-UP GOALS Jesse Tarr, Defense, first team G No. P/G Nate Whitaker, Attack, second team Dan Bauers, Loyola 13 7 0.54 2006: Drew Adams, Goalie, first team Brett Garber, Massachusetts 14 6 0.43 Nate Whitaker, Attack, first team Craig Dowd, Georgetown 14 6 0.43 Dan Saltsman, Defense, first team POINTS PER GAME Bubba Scott, Penn State 12 5 0.42 Pat Heim, Midfield, first team Mike Dugan, Rutgers 12 5 0.42 Colin Checcio, Rutgers 12 5 0.42 Brian Boyle, Attack, second team G Pts PPG Greg Downing, Fairfield 12 5 0.42 Greg Gurenlian, Midfield, second team Jamie Kirk, Hobart 14 50 3.57

M 2007: Drew Adams, Goalie, first team Shane Koppens, Loyola 13 45 3.46 O Pat Heim, Midfield, first team C Mike Bocklet, Fairfield 12 39 3.25 .

S Dan Saltsman, Defense, first team Daryl Veltman, Hobart 14 44 3.14 T

R Brian Boyle, attack, second team. Brendan Cannon, Georgetown 15 44 2.93 O

P Tom Michaelsen, St. John’s 13 37 2.85 GAME WINNING GOALS S Travis Nelson, Fairfield 12 34 2.83 Games No. P/G U

S ECAC COACH Brian Boyle, Penn State 10 28 2.80 Dan Boudreau, Fairfield 11 4 0.36 P Jim Connolly, Massachusetts 14 4 0.29 O OF THE YEAR Colin Checcio, Rutgers 12 33 2.75 G

. Jim Connolly, Massachusetts 14 37 2.64 Jeff Rommel, Rutgers 11 2 0.18

W 2005: Glenn Thiel Colin Checcio, Rutgers 12 2 0.17 W Rob Forster, Penn State 13 2 0.15 W

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW #16 PENN STATE 5, #13 DENVER 10 Wharton pass at the 6:40 mark and the Irish opened up a three goal lead. Penn State sopho - more Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) helped stem the tide with a solo goal from the left side of Saturday, Feb. 17 • State College, Pa. the Irish goal to cut the lead to 5-3 at the 5:07 mark, but Notre Dame’s Brian Hubschmann scored quickly afterwards and Notre Dame was back up by three, 6-3, with 4:33 left in the half. The 14th-ranked Denver Pioneers scored eight unanswered goals and downed the No. 16 Penn Both goalies then took over for the rest of the half to send the game to intermission with Notre State Nittany Lion men’s lacrosse team 10-5 on Saturday night at Holuba Hall. The teams bat - Dame leading 6-3. tled back-and-forth in their first game of the season. Denver scored two goals, Penn State responded with five goals of their own and Denver finished the game with eight straight goals. Notre Dame out shot Penn State 22-12 in the first half and won nine of the half’s 11 face-offs. Junior Michael Goltra finished with two goals and two assists for the Pioneers while sophomore The Irish were also perfect on their clear attempts, getting all nine into their offensive zone. Joey Murray recorded a goal and two assists. Nittany Lion goalie Drew Adams had seven saves while Notre Dame’s Kemp had three. Like Penn State in the first period, Notre Dame wasted no time scoring to start the second half. Denver took a quick 2-0 lead with 12:09 remaining in the first quarter on goals – that were 1:14 Podgajny scored unassisted just :36 seconds into the third period to give Notre Dame its biggest apart – by Goltra and Murray. Penn State freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) responded with lead of the game, 7-3. Penn State controlled the action for the next six minutes, however, keep - two goals of his own. He netted his first goal at the 6:28 mark while his second goal – on a man- ing the ball in front of the Irish net for more than six minutes. But Notre Dame’s defense held up opportunity – came on a pass from junior Bubba Scott (Rockville, Md.). Senior Gil Pearsall firm to maintain its four goal lead. Hubschmann then put the Irish up by five, stealing the ball (Carthage, N.Y.) scored on a pass from senior captain Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) to put the Nittany near Penn State’s goal on a clear attempt and sending it past Adams’ right shoulder for an unas - Lions up 3-2 at the end of the first quarter. sisted goal with 5:03 left in the third. Podgajny piled on another goal at the 3:20 mark, taking a pass from Yeatman who was stationed behind the net and converting from 20 yards out. The Sophomore Max VanArsdale (Rochester, N.Y.) put the Nittany Lions up 4-2 on an unassisted goal gave Notre Dame a 9-3 lead. A Penn State penalty and a man-up goal from Notre Dame’s goal with 14:20 remaining in the half. Then, Scott netted an unassisted goal on a man-up oppor - Ryan Hoff and the Nittany Lions were down 10-3 with just 2:21 left in the third period. Heim, tunity and stretched the Nittany Lion lead to 5-2. Goltra scored an unassisted goal for the however, gave Penn State life with an unassisted goal just one minute later, cutting ND’s lead to Pioneers with 4:13 remaining and the quarter ended with Penn State leading 5-3. 10-4 with 1:21 left in the stanza. Heim’s second goal of the game kept Penn State within six heading into the final period. Denver scored three goals in a span of 1:45 to take the lead 6-5. The Pioneers never looked back and netted four more goals in the final quarter including two by freshman Illija Gajic. With the game seemingly out of reach, Penn State played a blistering fourth period. The Nittany Lions scored four straight goals to start the period and closed the gap to two goals before the Penn State sophomore goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) and Denver senior goalie Jeb Irish would answer. Heim got the fourth period’s first goal with an unassisted goal at the 10:00 Hollingsworth both looked sharp in net and each finished with seven saves. The Nittany Lions mark, sliding right down the sideline after a long clear and finding the back of the net to cut Notre finished 19-27 on clear attempts and 2-11 on man-up opportunities while the Pioneers went 17- Dame’s lead to 10-5. Gil Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) scored another unassisted goal less than two 27 on clear attempts and 1-6 on man-up opportunities. minutes later, pulling Penn State to within four with 8:18 to play in the game. Freshman Matt Loy (Somerset, N.J.) took an assist from Adam Kenney (Royal Oak, Mich.) in front to the net and SCORING (Goal-Assist): scored a man-up goal at the 6:47 mark and the Irish lead was three. 1st: DU (Goltra-Murray), DU (Murray-Hahn), PSU (Hogan), PSU (Hogan-Scott), PSU (Pearsall- Another Penn State freshman scored just :27 later as Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) nailed an Heim) unassisted goal at the 6:23 mark to cut the Irish lead to just two, 10-8. Penn State had an excel - 2nd: PSU (VanArsdale), PSU (Scott-VanArsdale), DU (Goltra) lent chance to cut the lead to one with just over two minutes left, getting off a long shot from 20 3rd: DU (Koll), DU (Richardson-Dickenson), DU (Gajic-Goltra) yards out only to see Notre Dame’s Kemp make a nice save to keep the Irish up by two and help 4th: DU (Olsson-Nickell), DU (Koll-Goltra), DU (Gajic-Murray), DU (Houghton) cool the Nittany Lion rally. A Penn State penalty shortly thereafter gave the Irish a one minute man-up opportunity. While the Irish did not score, they did work the game clock down to just GROUNDBALLS: PSU 43, DU 37 – EMO: PSU 2-11, DU 1-6 1:00 left. Podgajny then iced the game with an unassisted goal with :47 left, giving Notre Dame SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 37-12, DU 23-17 an 11-8 lead. Notre Dame would close out the game with the three goal lead. FACE-OFFS: PSU 8-17, DU 9-17 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 10 GA, 7 SV), DU (Jeb Hollingsworth 60:00, 5 Heim ended the game with a team-best three goals while Pearsall added two. Podgajny led GA, 7 SV) Notre Dame with four goals and two assists while Yeatman and Hubschmann each added two. Notre Dame out-shot Penn State by a slim 37-35 margin with the Lions out-doing ND 23-15 in SCORE BY QTRS: 1234F the second half. Penn State split second half face-offs with the Irish but Notre Dame still won PENN STATE 32005 14 of the game’s 21 restarts. Nittany Lion goalie Adams had 12 saves while Kemp had 11 of DENVER 213410 Notre Dame’s 12. Kemp led Notre Dame with eight ground balls while Adams had 11 to lead Penn State. The Nittany Lions fell to 0-2 with the loss.

#16 PENN STATE 8, #17 NOTRE DAME 11 SCORING / TIME / TEAM (Goal-Assist): 1st: 12:09 PSU (Heim); 10:58 PSU (Pearsall, VanArsdale); ND 7:31 (Podgajny, Hoff) Sunday, Feb. 25 • State College, Pa. 2nd: 13:38 ND (Yeatman); 12:54 ND (Yeatman); 8:01 ND (Wharton, Podgajny); 6:40 ND (Polk, Wharton); 5:07 PSU (Forster); 4:33 ND (Hubschmann) The No. 16 Penn State Nittany Lion men’s lacrosse team lost a heart-breaking 11-8 contest to 3rd: ND 14:24 (Podgajny); ND 5:03 (Hubschmann); ND 3:20 (Podgajny, Yeatman); ND 2:21 No. 17 Notre Dame today in non-conference action. Penn State scored the game’s first two (Hoff, Podgajny); 1:21 PSU (Heim) goals and five of the last six but could not complete what was a furious fourth-quarter comeback. 4th: PSU 10:00 (Heim); PSU 8:17 (Pearsall); PSU 6:47 (Loy, Kenney); PSU 6:23 (Hogan); ND 0:42 (Podgajny); Senior Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) got Penn State on the board first with an unassisted goal at the 12:09 mark of the first period, breaking quick to the right side of the goal and sending the ball GROUNDBALLS: PSU 36, ND 30 – EMO: PSU 1-5, ND 2-4 -- SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 35-20, past the right shoulder of Notre Dame goalie Joey Kemp. Just over a minute later, senior Gil ND 37-23 Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) scored on assist from sophomore Max VanArsdale (Rochester, N.Y.) FACE-OFFS: PSU 7-21, ND 14-21 -- GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 11 GA, 12 to give the Lions an 2-0 lead. The Irish answered back with a short shot from the left side of the SV), ND (Joey Kemp 57:33, 7 GA, 11 SV; Scott Rodgers 2:27, 1 GA, 1 SV)

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energized Notre Dame attack, the Penn State defense kept Notre Dame out of the net for the M next six minutes. But Notre Dame’s Alex Wharton took a pass from Podgajny in front of the Penn State net and gave the Irish a 4-2 lead with 8:01 to play in the half. Lucius Polk scored off a

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW PENN STATE 9, LOYOLA 10 at the 10:49 mark, taking an assist from Brian Boyle (Derry, N.H.) and finding the back of the net. Boyle then tacked on a second goal six minutes later, scoring unassisted at the 5:12 mark. Saturday, March 3 • State College, Pa. Senior Matt Radecic (Mission Hills, Kan.) scored unassisted with 3:06 left and classmate Gil Despite scoring the first four goals of the game, the Penn State Nittany Lion men’s lacrosse team Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) got an unassisted goal with just 0:54 left to play in the opening period. fell to the Loyola College Greyhounds 10-9 in their ECAC league opener. As both teams looked With Penn State rolling, the clock was working its way down to the end of the period when OSU’s for their first win of the season, Loyola scored seven goals in the fourth quarter and two goals in Jason Lutz got hot. Lutz scored two unassisted goals in the first period’s final 0:21 to get the the final 22 seconds to complete the comeback. Buckeyes back in the game. Lutz scored at the 0:21 mark and the 0:06 mark to make the score 4-2, Penn State, after one period. The Nittany Lions dominated play throughout the first quarter. Senior captain Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) scored on a pass from freshman Brian Shea (Gaithersburg, Md.) to give Penn State the After a high-scoring first period, matters settled down in the second with only three goals being early lead. Penn State senior Matt Radecic (Mission Hills, Kan.) expanded the lead, scoring on scored overall. Penn State’s Pearsall got his second goal of the game off a Matt Radecic assist an unassisted goal just one minute later. Unassisted goals by freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, at the 10:25 mark, putting Penn State up 5-2. But Ohio State would score the second period’s N.J.) and Radecic put the Nittany Lions up 4-0 after the first quarter. The Greyhounds subbed in last two goals and cut the Nittany Lion lead to just one at the break. Kevin Buchanan and Brian junior goalie Connor Locke, who finished the game for Loyola and recorded the win. Lalley each scored for the Buckeyes, one at the 8:15 mark and one with 5:16 to play in the sec - ond, and Penn State led 5-4 at intermission. Loyola senior Dan Bauers scored the Greyhound’s first goal on a pass from freshman Taylor Ebsary with 13:16 remaining in the half. Heim responded with an unassisted goal 1:52 later and The third period began with a Buckeye flurry as Lutz got this third goal and Joel Delgarno scored put Penn State up 5-1. The second quarter consisted of tight defense and great goaltending, as a man-up goal, all in the first four minutes. The two goals, combined with the final two of the both teams struggled to find the net throughout most of the quarter. Loyola senior Ryan Rabidou second period, gave OSU a four-goal scoring streak and put Ohio State up 6-5. But Penn State scored with 35 seconds remaining the quarter on a pass from junior Shane Koppens. Penn answered with two goals to retake the lead. Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) scored off a Boyle State’s Heim scored just 18 seconds later and recorded his first hat trick of the season. Nittany assist at the 9:39 mark, tying the game at 6-6. Brian Shea (Gaithersburg, Md.) put Penn State Lion goalie, freshman Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.), recorded five saves in the quarter and 13 up 7-6 with an unassisted goal at the 6:36 mark. in the game. The Nittany Lions led 6-2 at the half. Ohio State, however, would score the game’s next four goals. Kevin Buchanan scored at 5:57 Much like the previous quarter, both teams were held scoreless until the final minutes of the third and 2:57 to give OSU the lead back, 8-7. James Green scored with just 0:39 left in the third and quarter. Penn State freshman Andrew Stimmel (Murrysville, Pa.) scored on a pass from Radecic the Buckeyes led 9-7 with one period to play. with 2:20 remaining the quarter. Loyola’s Andrew Spack netted a goal in the waning seconds of the quarter to cut the lead to 7-3. The fourth quarter was a defensive struggle with each team scoring one goal. Delgarno scored Ohio State’s last goal, an unassisted tally at the 8:40 mark. Boyle got PSU’s final goal, unas - Loyola’s man-down unit played spectacularly in the early minutes of the fourth quarter. The sisted, at the 6:18 mark, cutting the Buckeye lead to 10-8. The final six-plus minutes featured Greyhounds scored two quick shorthanded goals to cut the lead to 7-5; Rabidou scored on a outstanding defense by both teams and the Buckeyes got out of Holuba Hall with a hard-fought pass from junior Paul Richards with 14:15 remaining in the game, and Koppens scored 17 sec - 10-8 win. onds later – also on a pass from Richards. Penn State sophomore Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) netted his second goal of the season with 11:51 remaining. Loyola’s Rabidou scored an unas - Ohio State outshot Penn State 42-34. Nittany Lion goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) collect - sisted goal a minute later – his third goal of the game. Greyhound goals by Bauers and Richards ed 13 saves while Ohio State’s Stefan Schroder had 11. Face-offs were a basic split with Ohio tied the game at 8-8. Penn State senior Gil Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) scored with 3:40 remain - State winning nine and Penn State winning eight. ing to give the Nittany Lions the 9-8 lead. Bauers scored his third goal of the game on a pass from Koppens with 22 seconds left and tied the game. Koppens netted the game-winner on a pass from Rabidou with four seconds remaining. SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: PSU 10:49 (Hogan, Boyle), PSU 5:12 (Boyle), PSU 3:06 (Radecic), PSU 0:54 (Pearsall), Penn State fell to 0-3 on the year, 0-1 in the ECAC while the Greyhounds improved to 1-2, 1-0 OSU 0:21 (Lutz), OSU 0:06 (Lutz) in the ECAC. 2nd: PSU 10:25 (Pearsall, Radecic), OSU 8:15 (Buchanan, Bentine), OSU 5:16 (Lalley, Buchanan) 3rd: OSU 11:53 (Lutz), OSU 10:59 (Delgarno, Ryan), PSU 9:39 (Forster, Boyle), PSU 6:36 SCORING (Goal-Assist): (Shea), OSU 5:57 (Buchanan, Lalley), OSU 2:57 (Buchanan), OSU 0:39 (Green, Delgarno) 1st: 11:23 PSU (Heim-Shea), 10:22 PSU (Radecic), 8:34 PSU (Hogan), 4:42 PSU (Radecic) 4th: OSU 8:40 (Delgarno), PSU 6:18 (Boyle) 2nd: 13:16 LC (Bauers-Ebsary), 11:24 PSU (Heim), 0:35 LC (Rabidou-Koppens), 0:17 PSU (Heim) 3rd: 2:20 PSU (Stimmel-Radecic), 0:35 LC (Spack) GROUNDBALLS: PSU 24, OSU 27 – EMO: PSU 0-4, OSU 1-4 4th: 14:15 LC (Rabidou-Richards), 13:58 LC (Koppens-Richards), 11:51 PSU (Forster), 10:37 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 34-19, OSU 42-23 LC (Rabidou), 7:29 LC (Bauers-Koppens), 6:16 LC (Richards-Bauers), 3:40 PSU (Pearsall), FACE-OFFS: PSU 8-17, OSU 9-17 0:22 LC (Bauers-Koppens), 0:04 LC (Koppens-Rabidou) GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 57:54, 10 GA, 13 SV; Greg Boyle 2:06 0 GA, 0 SV), OSU (Stefan Schroder 60:00, 8 GA, 11 SV) GROUNDBALLS: PSU 31, LC 46 – EMO: PSU 0-1, LC 0-3 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 19-15, LC 35-23 SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F FACE-OFFS: PSU 7-23, LC 16-23 PENN STATE 41218 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 10 GA, 13 SV), LC (Connor Locke 49:07, 4 SV, OHIO STATE 225110 5 GA; Alex Peaty 10:53, 2 SV, 4 GA)

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O The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn P

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P hot third period by OSU. O G .

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW PENN STATE 7, COLGATE 4 in regaining the lead. Michael Bocklet took a pass from Dan Boudreau from behind the net and scored. The goal, at the 7:00 mark, put Fairfield back up by a 2-1 score. Tuesday, March 13 • North Bethesda, Md. Each defense stiffened and the score remained the same as the first period wound down, but The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn Fairfield got a key goal with just :03 left when Travis Nelson took a pass from Brian Stanton to Thiel, rode the hot scoring of a freshman to down Colgate 7-4 in a game played at Georgetown give Fairfield a 3-1 lead at the end of the first period. Prep in North Bethesda, Md. The win was Penn State’s first of the year after four straight close losses to begin the season. The Nittany Lions, however, did not let the last second goal affect them. In fact, the Lions came alive offensively early in the second stanza. Penn State cut into the lead quickly in the second Freshman midfielder Brian Shea (Gaithersburg, Md.) scored three of Penn State’s seven goals period when Pearsall scored his second goal of the game, taking an assist from Brian Boyle to spark Penn State to the victory. The Nittany Lions once again got off to a fast start, bolting (Derry, N.H.) right in front of the net and scoring at the 13:38 mark. Boyle then tied the game out to a big early lead. This time, Penn State’s defense stood firm and the Lions grabbed the with a sizzling shot to the back of the net, getting a nice assist from Adam Kenney (Royal Oak, win. Mich.). The goal, which tied the game at 3-3, came with 8:49 left in the half. Pearsall then gave Penn State its first lead, scoring a man-up goal at the 7:00 mark (off an assist from Boyle). Shea got the game’s first goal less than three minutes in with an unassisted score at the 12:19 mark. Senior Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.), continuing his solid early season start, scored the first Freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) put Penn State up less than a minute later, taking a pass period’s only other goal, unassisted at the 6:39 mark. With the Lion defense and goalie Drew from Pearsall. The goal put the Nittany Lions up 5-3 with 6:14 left in the first half. Boyle kept Adams (Springfield, Pa.) shutting out Colgate in the first period, Penn State continued to build the onslaught going with an unassisted goal at the 4:18 mark, weaving in through the Stag its early lead in the second stanza. defense and scoring from just right of the Fairfield goal. After Fairfield successfully killed a 1:00 penalty, Fairfield regained possession and worked the clock down to :31. Freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) took an assist from Heim and found the back of the net less than thirty seconds into the second period and Shea scored his second goal five minutes A Penn State penalty gave Fairfield a man-up situation for the rest of the half, but Nittany Lion after that to give Penn State a 4-0 lead. The Nittany Lions would maintain that lead until goalie Adams helped the Lions kill the first part of the penalty. Colgate’s Brandon Corp scored twice, once at the 5:53 mark and once at the 3:55 mark, to cut After an Adams save, the sophomore keeper found junior Andrew Mackrides (Newtown Square, the Lion lead to 4-2. Then, with just 1:47 to play in the half, Colgate’s Nick Monastero scored a Pa.) streaking down the right side of the field, clearing the ball to Mackrides. The Lion junior man-up goal and a one-time large lead was down to just one, 4-3, at intermission. then quickly found Boyle right in front of the net and the Penn State senior scored a man-down goal as the period ended, giving the Nittany Lions a 7-3 lead at the half. In all, Penn State Shea had an answer early in the third, however, scoring his third goal just over two minutes into outscored Fairfield 6-0 in the second period. the quarter to give the Nittany Lions a 5-3 lead. Corp countered once again for Colgate, scor - ing his third goal with 5:51 left in the third period. Neither team found the nets for the remainder Fairfield maintained a man-up advantage to begin the third period, but another Adams save of the third period and the Lions led 5-4 with just 15:00 left to play. helped Penn State successfully kill the Fairfield effort. Brandon Finnerty helped Fairfield get closer, however, with an unassisted goal at the 11:06 mark, weaving his way from behind the net Erasing early season trends, Penn State’s defense then stepped up, shutting down Colgate’s and scoring to cut the Penn State lead to 7-4. attack and setting up two Penn State middies for game-icing goals. Bubba Scott (Rockville, Md.) The goal came as Penn State was hit for a penalty, giving Fairfield an immediate man-up oppor - scored at the 7:25 mark and Matt Radecic (Mission Hills, Kan.) posted the game’s final score tunity. But Penn State’s defense held firm and the Lion offense maintained possession for last with 3:12 left to play, helping push Penn State on to an important 7-4 victory. of the penalty to help Penn State keep its three goal lead. In a penalty filled quarter, each team’s defense was outstanding in its penalty killing, keeping the score at 7-4 until the third period’s Penn State out-shot Colgate 28-20 while the teams were an even 33-33 in ground balls. Penn waning seconds. Penn State reclaimed its four goal lead when Van Arsdale scored off a Pearsall State’s face-off set, continuing to improve, won 10 of 15 resets behind the work of junior Devin assist with just 0:13 left in the quarter. The goal gave Penn State an 8-4 lead heading into the Madden (Kensington, Md.). Madden was a graduate of Georgetown Prep and was playing in fourth quarter. front of his hometown fans and former classmates. Lion goalie Drew Adams had seven saves in the contest, allowing only four goals. Colgate keeper Brian Cain had nine saves in the loss. Fairfield was hit with an unnecessary roughness penalty after the third period ended, giving Penn State a 1:00 man-up opportunity to begin the fourth period. But the Stag defense deftly SCORING (Goal-Assist): killed the penalty, evening up the sides. Fairfield goalie Michael Kruger kept the Stags close as 1st: PSU 12:19 (Shea), PSU 6:39 (Heim) Penn State got off a series of close shots in the fourth quarter’s first three minutes. But the sen - 2nd: PSU 14:33 (Hogan, Heim), PSU 9:29 (Shea), COL 5:53 (Corp), COL 3:55 (Corp, Lalli), COL ior keeper helped Fairfield stay within striking distance as the Nittany Lion offense continued to 1:47 (Monastero, Colleluori) click. Fairfield inched closer with a man-up goal from Brain Stanton at the 11:19 mark (off an 3rd: PSU 12:42 (Shea), COL 5:51 (Corp) assist from Boudreau). The goal cut Penn State’s lead to 8-5. The Stags cut the lead to two 4th: PSU 7:25 (Scott), PSU 3:12 (Radecic) with their second straight man-up goal, this one a Greg Downing from Stanton connection at the 8:01 mark. The score cut Penn State’s lead to 8-6. GROUNDBALLS: PSU 33, COL 33 – EMO: PSU 0-1, COL 1-1 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 28-16, COL 20-11 Hogan helped Penn State hold the Stags off, however, scoring a man-up goal from well outside FACE-OFFS: PSU 10-15, COL 5-15 the circle with 5:24 left to play. The goal, off of a Max Van Arsdale (Rochester, N.Y.) assist, put GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 7 SV, 4 GA), COL (Brian Cain 60:00 9 SV, 7 GA) Penn State up 9-6. Another Nittany Lion freshman, Andrew Stimmel (Murrysville, Pa.), scored less than a minute later, taking an outstanding Boyle pass in front of the net and finding the back SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F of the goal to put Penn State up 10-6 with 4:25 left to play. Fairfield had two one-minute man- PENN STATE 22127 up chances in the game’s final minutes, however, getting the chance to cut into Penn State’s COLGATE 03104 lead. The Nittany Lion defense killed the first with an outstanding Adams save. The second, however, was a two-man advantage situation. Fairfield got the man-up goal with 1:26 left when Downing scored off a Matt Scanlon assist to cut Penn State’s lead to 10-7. Fairfield maintained a single man advantage for another :30, but Penn State regained possession and then the PENN STATE 10, #12 FAIRFIELD 7 Nittany Lion offense killed the advantage. Fairfield then got hit with a penalty, giving Penn State a man-up opportunity for the remainder of the game. Penn State effectively killed the clock and W Saturday, March 24 • State College, Pa. posted the impressive 10-7 win. W W . The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn G Penn State outshot Fairfield 36-27 and won 10 of the 19 face-offs. O

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Stanton) C 2nd: PSU 13:38 (Pearsall-Boyle); PSU 8:49 (Boyle-Kenney); PSU 7:00 (Pearsall-Boyle); PSU O Fairfield got on the board first when Chris Manley scored at the 13:41 mark, finding the back of M 6:14 (Hogan-Pearsall); PSU 4:18 (Boyle); PSU 0:01 (Boyle-Mackrides) the net to put the Stags up 1-0. After each team survived a man-down situation, Pearsall tied 3rd: FFD 11:06 (Finnerty); PSU 0:13 (Van Arsdale-Pearsall) the game up with an unassisted goal at the 8:34 mark. The Stags, however, wasted little time 4th: FFD 11:19 (Stanton-Boudreau); FFD 8:01 (Downing-Stanton); PSU 5:24 (Hogan-Van

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW Arsdale); PSU 4:25 (Stimmel-Boyle); FFD 1:26 (Downing-Scanlon) GROUNDBALLS: PSU 37, FFD 37 – EMO: PSU 2-11, FFD x3-8 PENN STATE 12, HOBART 7 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 36-20, FFD 27-20 FACE-OFFS: PS\U 10-19, FFD 9-19 Saturday, April 7 • State College, Pa. GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00 min, 13 SV, 7 GA); FFD (Michael Kruger 60:00, The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn 10 SV, 10 GA) Thiel, rode a superb defensive effort in the second half to a 12-7 win over visiting Hobart in ECAC Lacrosse League action. The Nittany Lion defense held the nation’s fifth-ranked scoring SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F offense to only one second half goal on its way to the win. PENN STATE 161210 FAIRFIELD 30137 Sophomore Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) had 15 saves and classmate Rob Forster notched a hat trick to lead Penn State to the victory. The Nittany Lion defense, led by seniors Dan Saltsman (Concord, N.H.) and Devin Kennedy (Germantown, Md.) and sophomore John Stuckey (Summit, N.J.) allowed Hobart to score three times in the game’s first eight minutes and PENN STATE 5, MASSACHUSETTS 6 (OT) then clamped down on the Statesmen. Hobart scored only one goal after the break. Saturday, March 31 • Amherst, Mass. Hobart got on the board quick, with Chris David rolling an unassisted goal past Adams at the The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn 14:20 mark. But Penn State answered; when Forster took a Max VanArsdale (Rochester, N.Y.) Thiel, rode the stellar play of sophomore goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) to a near-victory assist to tie the game at 1-1 with 11:12 left in the first period. Hobart quickly retook the lead on at defending national runner-up Massachusetts. But the Minutemen got an early overtime goal a Jeff Colburn unassisted goal with 9:08 to play in the opening stanza. But once again, Penn to post a 6-5 OT win in ECAC Lacrosse League Action. State was quick to answer as Brian Boyle (Derry, N.H.) tied the game at 2-2 with an unassisted goal at the7:56 mark. Less than a minute later, Hobart took its third lead of the game when David Adams collected 20 saves in what turned out to be a goalkeeper showdown as each team’s net- scored again, this time off a Nick Currie assist at the 6:59 mark. Nittany Lion junior Bubba Scott men played outstanding games. UMass goalie Doc Schneider had 15 saves as well. Penn (Rockville, Md.) tied the game with a solo goal at the 2:43 mark. State led 4-2 after three periods of play but the Minutemen outscored the Nittany Lions 3-1 in the fourth period before netting the winning goal one minute into the extra period. Penn State took its first lead of the game early in the second period when Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) scored unassisted at the 13:07 mark. Penn State would up its lead to 5-3 when VanArsdale Brian Boyle (Derry, N.H.) got Penn State on the board first with a score off a Gil Pearsall scored a man-up goal (off an assist from Scott) with 11:41 left in the second. Hobart dug into (Carthage, N.Y.) assist at the 7:49 mark of the first period. the lead less than twenty seconds later, however, when Colburn scored off a Jamie Kirk assist The Minutemen tied the game shortly after, however, as Rory Pedrick netted an unassisted goal at the 11:24 mark, cutting Penn State’s lead to 5-4. VanArsdale scored his second goal, taking with 5:15 left in the opening period. Those two goals were the only scores in the opening 15 an assist from Gil Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) with 8:16 left in the first half to give PSU a 6-4 lead. minutes of play. Pearsall gave Penn State a second lead, this time with an unassisted goal at the 5:11 mark of The Statesmen, however, used their consistent offensive pressure to score the first half’s final the second period. But once again, UMass answered back, getting a tying goal from Bobby two goals and send the game into halftime locked up at 6-6. Kirk got an unassisted goal with Hayes with 3:35 to play before the break to send the game into the halftime pause tied at 2-2. 5:55 left and Daryl Veltman scored an unassisted goal with 1:28 left to tie the game at the break.

For the third straight period, Penn State took a one goal lead. This time, it was Boyle again, After a furious first half, the Penn State defense stepped up and dominated the game, shutting scoring unassisted at the 11:52 mark. Nittany Lion sophomore Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) down the high-flying Statesmen, who entered the game averaging 11.70 goals per game. While gave Penn State a two goal lead, scoring off a Boyle assist with just 0:34 left in the period. The the Nittany Lion defense and goalie Adams held Hobart in check, the Penn State offense con - 4-2 lead, which Penn State took into the fourth quarter, was the largest for either team in the con - tinued to click, using both set schemes and fast breaks to pull away and grab the win. test. Hobart got the first goal of the second half, an unassisted tally from Mike Suits at the 14:43 mark, UMass, however, evened things up quickly in the fourth quarter. Denis Whelan cut the lead to which gave HC a 7-6 lead. But the scored would be Hobart’s last as Penn State would run off 4-3 with an unassisted goal at the 11:48 mark of the final stanza. Less than a minute later, Jim six straight goals down the stretch. Scott scored at the 11:38 mark to tie the game at 7-7. Connolly took a Pedrick assist and tied the game at 4-4 with 11:01 to play in the game. Penn Forster would answer with two straight goals to give Penn State a lead it would never relinquish. State quickly shot back, however, taking just 0:20 to score again. Andrew Mackrides (Newtown The first came off a VanArsdale assist at the 10:50 mark and the next came off a stellar fast Square, Pa.) scored unassisted at the 10:41 mark to give Penn State a 5-4 lead. It was the break, set up with an assist from Andrew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.). The fast break goal Nittany Lions’ last lead of the game. came with 7:20 left in the third and was the last score of the third period.

Whelan scored an unassisted goal with 8:50 to play to tie the game at 5-5 and both defenses, Leading 9-7 with 15:00 to play, Penn State rolled off three goals in the fourth quarter to seal the sparked by goalies Adams and Schneider, kept the game knotted at 5-5 until the end of regula - win. Boyle got his second goal off a Brian Shea (Severna Park, Md.) assist just :42 into the tion. With just over three minutes left in extra time, Garber took a Pedrick assist and scored the fourth period; Pearsall notched an unassisted goal at the 5:07 mark and Heim got his second game winner at the 3:01 mark. The 6-5 OT victory snapped a two-game win streak for Penn goal of the game with just :33 left to post the 12-7 final. State and gave UMass its first conference win of the year. Hobart out shot Penn State 39-35, but Adams’ 15 saves against 22 shots on goal kept the Penn State was out shot by UMass 37-29 but the Nittany Lions won nine of the game’s 15 face- Statesmen in check. Penn State won 11 of 21 face-offs, led by freshman Joe Britt (Fairfax, Va.), offs. In sharp contrast to Penn State’s win over Fairfield, there were only two man-up opportu - who won 10 of 16. VanArsdale had a game-high four points off two goals and two assists while nities in this game (both for UMass) and no man-up goals. Forster had the hat trick with three goals. Scott also had three points, getting two goals and an assist. While Adams had ten ground balls, Mackrides had five and Britt had four. SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: PSU 7:49 (Boyle, Pearsall), UM 5:15 (Pedrick) SCORING (Goal-Assist): 2nd: PSU 5:11 (Pearsall), UM 3:35 (Hayes) 1st: HC 14:20 (David), PSU 11:12 (Forster, VanArsdale), HC (Colburn), PSU 7:56 (Boyle), HC 3rd: PSU 11:52 (Boyle), PSU 0:34 (Forster, Boyle) 6:59 (David, Currie), PSU 2:43 (Scott) 4th: UM 11:48 (Whelan), UM 11:01 (Connolly, Pedrick), PSU 10:41 (Mackrides), UM 8:50 2nd: PSU 13:07 (Heim), PSU 11:41 (VanArsdale, Scott), HC 11:24 (Colburn, Kirk), PSU 8:16 (Whelan) (VanArsdale, Pearsall), HC 5:55 (Kirk), HC 1:28 (Veltman) OT: UM 3:01 (Garber, Pedrick) 3rd: HC 11:43 (Suits), PSU 11:38 (Scott), PSU 10:50 (Forster, VanArsdale), PSU 7:20 (Forster,

M GROUNDBALLS: PSU 27, UM 29– EMO: PSU 0-0, UM 0-2 Mackrides) O

C SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 27-20, UM 37-26 4th: PSU 14:18 (Boyle, Shea), PSU 5:07 (Pearsall), PSU 0:33 (Heim) .

S FACE-OFFS: PSU 9-15, UM 6-15 T

R GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:50 min, 20 SV, 6 GA); UM (Doc Schneider, 15 SV, GROUNDBALLS: PSU 40, HOB 33 – EMO: PSU 1-5, HOB x1-3 O

P 5 GA) SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 35-23, HOB 39-22 S FACE-OFFS: PSU 11-21, HOB x10-21 U

S SCORE BY QUARTERS: 12 34OT F GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 15 SV, 7 GA), HOB (Max Silberlicht 60:00, 11 P

O PENN STATE 11 210 5 SV, 12 GA) G . MASSACHUSETTS 11 031 6 W SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F W PENN STATE 333312 W

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW HOBART 33107 taking an assist from senior Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.). But Bucknell answered quickly with a Brian PENN STATE 9, ST. JOHN’S 5 Gargan unassisted score at the 11:54 mark, tying the contest at 1-1. Nittany Lion sophomore Forster gave Penn State another lead, its last of the game, with an unassisted goal at the 9:57 Saturday, April 14 • State College, Pa. mark. The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team got off to a fast start against visiting St. John’s and rode a strong first period to a 9-5 ECAC Lacrosse League win over the Red Storm. Penn State But Bucknell’s Gargan scored the last two goals of the first period, one off a Tim Brandau assist outscored SJU 3-0 in the opening stanza and never trailed in the game. Senior Brian Boyle with 6:37 to play and one unassisted with 5:05 on the clock. The quick two-goal flurry gave (Derry, N.H.) had a goal and two assists to lead the Nittany Lions Bucknell a 3-2 lead after one period.

Boyle put Penn State on the board first with an unassisted goal at the 7:06 mark after each team Bison Tim Brandau scored one of only two goals scored in the second period, taking a Gargan played an even five minutes to start the game. The Nittany Lions upped that lead to 2-0 when assist at the 8:49 mark and putting BU up 4-2. But Scott answered for Penn State with his sec - Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) took an assist from Brian Shea (Gaithersburg, Md.) at the 4:51 ond goal of the game, this one off a Brian Boyle (Derry, N.H.) pass. The score came with 4:35 mark. After St. John’s effectively killed a 1:00 penalty, Gil Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) gave Penn left in the opening half and sent the game into intermission with Bucknell leading 4-3. State a 3-0 lead with an unassisted even-up goal with just 0:48 left in the opening stanza. The third period also featured only two goals. Bucknell’s Brandau got the first, taking a pass St. John’s cut into the Penn State lead early in the second period when Justin O’Donnell took an from Steve Case and scoring at the 12:55 mark to give the Bison a 5-3 lead. Heim answered assist from Tom Michaelsen at the 10:29 mark to cut the Nittany Lion lead to 3-1. The Red Storm with an unassisted goal for Penn State, cutting the BU lead to 5-4 with just 3:58 to play in the inched closer with a man-up goal at the 5:22 mark. Trevor Michaelson scored with an assist third period. from his brother, Tom. The familial goal made the score 3-2 in favor of Penn State. But in similar fashion to the second and third periods, Bucknell stretched its lead to two quickly Junior Andrew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) helped stem the Red Storm tide with an unas - to start the fourth period. Austin Winter scored at the 11:21 mark, taking an assist from Greg sisted goal at the 4:27 mark. Mackrides raced the length of the field on a clear and bounced the Sowyrda and giving the Bison a 6-4 lead. Forster closed the gap back to one with an unassist - ball past Red Storm goalie Dave Saccente to put Penn State up 4-2. Forster scored off an assist ed goal with 10:20 left to play. But the Bison defense stiffened and Winter added an insurance from Brian Boyle (Derry, N.H.) shortly thereafter, putting Penn State back up by three with 3:43 goal for BU with 5:25 left, scoring the game’s final goal and helping secure a 7-5 win for BU. left in the first half. But St. John’s would not trail by three at the break as Matt Viscusi scored as the second period clock expired to send the game into the halftime break with Penn State hold - Nittany Lion goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) had nine saves in the game while Bucknell’s ing a 5-3 lead. Nick Sciubba had 12 against Penn State’s s17 shots on goal. The game was even offensively, with BU holding a slight 27-26 edge in shots. Penn State won 11 of 16 face-offs, led by Devin St. John’s got within one goal quickly in the third period Graeme Gillespie took a Tom Manes Madden’s (Kensington, Md.) eight for 13 performance. assist and scored just 0:55 into the third period, cutting the Penn State lead to 5-4. Both defens - es stiffened over the next ten minutes. But Penn State finished off a long possession with an SCORING (Goal-Assist): unassisted goal from Pearsall with 4:50 left in the third period. The goal put Penn State up 6-4 1st: PSU 13:18 (Scott, Heim), BU 11:54 (Gargan), PSU 9:57 (Forster), BU 6:37 (Gargan, with under five minutes to play in the third quarter. Gillespie and Manes connected once again, Brandau), BU 5:05 (Gargan) however, with a goal at the 1:10 mark to cut Penn State’s lead to 6-5. 2nd: BU 8:49 (Brandau, Gargan), PSU 4:35 (Scott, Boyle) The Nittany Lions, however, carried a 7-5 lead into the final quarter as Max VanArsdale 3rd: BU 12:55 (Brandau, Case), PSU 3:58 (Heim) (Rochester, N.Y.) took an assist from Boyle with just 0:01 left in the third quarter. 4th: BU 11:21 (Winter, Sowyrda), PSU 10:20 (Forster), BU 5:25 (Winter)

Leading by two to start the final quarter, Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) gave Penn State a larger cush - ion with an unassisted goal at the 13:10 mark, putting Penn State up 8-5. Bubba Scott GROUNDBALLS: PSU 23, BU 23 – EMO: PSU 2-4, BU 0-3 (Rockville, Md.) helped ice the game with an unassisted goal with just 4:14 to play, giving the SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 26-17, BU 27-16 Nittany Lions a 9-5 lead with less than five minutes to play in the game. The Nittany Lions would FACE-OFFS: PSU 11-16, BU 5-16 maintain offensive possession for most of the final minutes and grabbed an impressive 9-5 win. GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 7 GA, 9 SV), BU (Nick Sciubba 60:00, 5 GA, 12 SV) Penn State out shot St. John’s 41-32, including a 21-19 edge in shots on goal. Nittany Lion goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) continued his stellar play in the net, collecting 14 saves to SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F Dave Saccente’s 12. PENN STATE 21115 BUCKNELL 31127 SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: PSU 7:06 (Boyle), PSU 4:51 (Forster, Shea), PSU 0:48 (Pearsall) 2nd: SJU 10:29 (O’Donnell, To. Michaelson), SJU 5:22 (Tr. Michaelson, To. Michaelson), PSU 4:27 (Mackrides), PSU 3:43 (Forster, Boyle), SJU 0:01 (Viscusi, Tr. Michaelson) PENN STATE 7, RUTGERS 8 (2 OT) 3rd: SJU 14:05 (Gillespie, Manes), PSU 4:50 (Pearsall), SJU 1:10 (Gillespie, Manes), PSU 0:01 Saturday, April 21 • Piscataway, N.J. (VanArsdale, Boyle) The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn 4th: PSU 13:10 (Heim), PSU 4:14 (Scott) Thiel, suffered a heart-breaking 8-7 double-overtime loss at Rutgers in ECAC action. The loss was yet another close call for Penn State, which has lost six games by two goals or less. GROUNDBALLS: PSU 47, SJU 31 – EMO: PSU 0-3, SJU 1-2 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 41-21, SJU 32-19 Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) and Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) each had two goals for Penn State FACE-OFFS: PSU 7-16, SJU 9-16 while goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.) had 15 saves, including ten in the first half alone. GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 5 GA, 14 SV), SJU (Dave Saccente 60:00, 9 GA, 12 SV The Scarlet Knights jumped out to an early 3-0 lead with a furious start. Colin Checcio scored at 10:45 and at 6:32, sandwiching his two goals around a score from Justin Pennington at the SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F 9:46 mark. In danger of losing touch with RU early, junior Bubba Scott (Rockville, Md.) put the

PENN STATE 32229 Nittany Lions on the board with an unassisted goal at the 1:19 mark, cutting Rutgers’ lead to 3- W ST. JOHN’S 03205 1 at the end of the first period. Scott’s goal was a man-up goal, the first of five straight man-up W W

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After a scoreless start to the second period, Rutgers moved out to a 4-1 lead when Chris White P PENN STATE 5, #12 BUCKNELL 7 S scored off a Checcio assist to lead 4-1. RU held that lead until the half nearly ended, but Penn U S

Tuesday, April 17 • Lewistown, Pa. State senior Gil Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) kept Penn State close with an unassisted goal with just P The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team dropped a hard-fought 7-5 decision at No. 12 0:22 left in the half, to cut RU’s lead to 4-2 at intermission. O R

Bucknell in non-conference action in Lewistown, Pa. Head coach Glenn Thiel’s Lions fell behind T S

3-2 after the first period and could never quite catch the streaking Bison. Junior Bubba Scott . Nittany Lion freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) scored a man-up goal off an assist from Brian C

(Rockville, Md.) and sophomore Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) led Penn State with two goals Boyle (Derry, N.H.) to inch Penn State closer, 4-3, with 13:57 left in the third period. But Rutgers’ O M each in the game. Mike Dugan scored the next two goals, one at 12:04 and one at 10:24, to put the Scarlet Knights back up 6-3. Penn State, however, answered back with two goals from Forster. Forster’s first, Scott got the scoring started early, giving Penn State a 1-0 lead with a goal at the 13:18 mark, off an assist from Matt Loy (Somerset, N.J.), came with just 1:03 left in the third period. His sec -

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW ond game with only 0:26 remaining. His two goals had Penn State down 6-5 and ready to head to the fourth within striking distance. But RU’s Checcio scored one more, with only 0:18 left in Andrew Mackrides (Newtown Square, Pa.) picked up a ground ball of the opening face off in the the third, to give the Knight’s a 7-5 lead with just 15:00 of regulation to play. third period and raced down the field to score an unassisted goal just at the 14:49 mark to put Penn State up 8-5 early in the third. VanArsdale scored his second goal of the game off Boyle’s Penn State dominated the fourth period, however. Adams had three saves in shutting Rutgers fifth assist at the 11:13, followed quickly by Forster’s second goal, off a Ryan McAleenan (Grand out in the fourth period. Heim, then, tied the game up for Penn State with two unassisted goals. Rapids, Mich.) assist just :18 later, giving Penn State a 10-5 lead before five minutes had gone His first came with just 4:03 left to play, cutting Rutgers’ lead to 7-6. His second came at the by in the third. 1:57 mark, tying the game at 7-7 and sending the contest into extra time. After a St. Joe’s time-out, the Hawks put together a solid offensive possession but could not Rutgers once again was stifled offensively in the first overtime period, not even getting a shot on break through Penn State’s defense as Tommy Zichelli (Severna Park, Md.) knocked a ball free goal. But RU goalie Bill Olin, who had 18 saves in the game, came up big with two of those from an SJU attacker and Matt Mulqueen (Downingtown, Pa.) picked the ball up and cleared it saves in the first overtime period, helping send the game to a second four-minute stanza. This back to goalie Drew Adams (Springfield, Pa.). While the defense stiffened, Boyle scored his sec - time, RU found the net, with Justin Pennington scoring the game-winner (unassisted) with 2:35 ond goal of the game at the 2:44 mark, working his way around from behind the goal and giving left in the second overtime. the Lions an 11-5 lead. But St. Joe’s would get a late goal, with O’Brien scoring unassisted with just 0:07 left in the third to cut Penn State’s lead to 11-6. Penn State out shot Rutgers 45-39, but Olin’s 18 saves proved to be the difference in the game. The Knights also won 12 of the game’s 18 face-offs. Each team scored three man-up goals as Penn State weathered an early one-minute man-down situation, easily killing the major. Bubba well. Checcio led Rutgers with three goals and an assist. Scott (Rockville, Md.) then answered, scoring a man-up goal off a Boyle assist with 10:40 left, giving the Nittany Lions a solid 12-6 lead. St. Joe’s answered with a man-up goal of its own as O’Brien scored off a Mike O’Neill assist at the 8:24 mark, cutting the Nittany Lion lead to 12-7. SCORING (Goal-Assist): The Penn State defense held firm again, overcoming two short-handed situations and allowing 1st: RU 10:45 (Checcio, Ashcraft), RU 9:46 (Pennington, Doctor), RU 6:32 (Checcio, White), Penn State to wind the clock down for much of the period. St. Joseph’s scored two late goals, PSU 1:19 (Scott) however. DeSoye scored off an O’Brien assist at the 1:47 mark and O’Brien scored unassisted 2nd: RU 9:29 (White, Checcio), PSU 0:22 (Pearsall, Boyle) with 0:18 left to make the final score 12-9 in Penn State’s favor. 3rd: PSU 13:57 (Hogan, Boyle), RU 12:04 (Dugan), RU 10:24 (Dugan, Gaines), PSU 1:03 (Forster, Loy), PSU 0:26 (Forster), RU 0:18 (Checcio, Doctor) The Nittany Lions out shot St. Joe’s 45-24, including a 29-13 edge in the first half alone. Adams 4th: PSU 4:03 (Heim), PSU 1:57 (Heim) had five saves in the contest while picking up the win. Sophomore Jordan Kolb (Lancaster, Pa.) 1st OT: No Scoring won five of six face-offs to lead Penn State to a 14 to 11 edge in face-offs won. 2nd OT: RU 2:35 (Pennington)

GROUNDBALLS: PSU 26, RU 33 – EMO: PSU 3-5, RU 3-7 SCORING (Goal-Assist): SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 45-25, RU 39-23 1st: SJU 14:06 (D’Avanzo), PSU 13:24 (Pearsall, Boyle), SJU 12:34 (Harbeson), PSU 7:55 FACE-OFFS: PSU 6-18, RU 12-18 (Forster, Boyle), PSU 4:10 (Saltsman, Boyle), SJU 0:13 (Varga, Lopes) GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 65:25, 8 GA, 15 SV), RU (Bill Olin 65:25, 7 GA, 18 SV) 2nd: SJU 11:38 (DeSoye, O’Brien), PSU 11:00 (Boyle, Forster), SJU 3:05 (Beall), PSU 0:05 (Hogan, Boyle) SCORE BY QTRS: 12 3 4 1OT 2OT F 3rd: PSU 14:49 (Mackrides), PSU 11:l3 (VanArsdale, Boyle), PSU 10:55 (Forster, McAleenan), PENN STATE 11 3 2 0 0 7 PSU 2:44 (Boyle), SJU 0:07 (O’Brien) RUTGERS 31 3 0 0 1 8 4th: PSU 10:40 (Scott, Boyle), SJU 8:24 (O’Brien, O’Neill), SJU 1:47 (DeSoye, O’Brien), SJU 0:18 (O’Brien)

GROUNDBALLS: PSU 36, SJU 34 – EMO: PSU 1-2, SJU 1-4 PENN STATE 12, ST. JOSEPH’S 9 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 45-25, SJU 24-16 FACE-OFFS: PSU 14-25, SJU 11-25 Saturday, April 28 • State College, Pa. GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 54:45, 7 GA, 5 SV; Greg Boyle 5:15, 2 GA, S SV), SJU The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn (R.J. Bopf 60:00, 12 GA, 13 SV) Thiel, rode the strong performance of a number of seniors on Senior Night to post a 12-9 win over visiting St. Joseph’s in non-conference lacrosse action. Senior Brian Boyle (Derry, N.H.), SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F in his final home game as a Nittany Lion, had a career-high eight points to lead Penn State. PENN STATE 344112 ST. JOSEPH’S 32139 Boyle had two goals and six assists in the game. The eight points was an individual season high for PSU and the six assists tied him for ninth all-time in Penn State history. Max VanArsdale (Rochester, N.Y.) had a trick for Penn State with three goals as well.

St. Joe’s got on the board first when Joe D’Avanzo scored an unassisted goal at the 14:06 mark. PENN STATE 4, #4 GEORGETOWN 9 But Penn State quickly answered when Gil Pearsall (Carthage, N.Y.) took a Boyle pass and Saturday, May 5 • Washington, D.C. found the back of the net at the 13:24 mark to tie the game at 1-1. St. Joe’s retook the lead off The Penn State Nittany Lion lacrosse team, under the guidance of veteran head coach Glenn a Matt Harbeson unassisted goal with 12:34 left in the first, giving the Hawks an early 2-1 lead. Thiel, closed out its 2007 season with a hard-fought 9-4 loss at No. 4 Georgetown. The Hoyas Five minutes later, Nittany Lion Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) took a Boyle assist right in front broke open a close game after one period with a solid second quarter to post the win. of the goal and tied the game at 2-2 with 7:55 left in the opening stanza. Rob Forster (Jenkintown, Pa.) led Penn State with two goals in the game while Brian Boyle Senior defender Dan Saltsman (Concord, N.H.), in his final home game on Senior Night, scored (Derry, N.H.) had two assists. Georgetown was led by the strong play of goalie Miles Kass, who his first career goal at the 4:10 mark (off another Boyle assist) to give Penn State a 3-2 lead. had 13 saves against 17 shots on goal. Hawk Steve Varga tied the game up, taking an Alex Lopes pass and scoring with just 0:13 left in the opening period. The late goal sent the game to the second period tied 1-1. The goalies dominated the early going of the game, with each keeper posting impressive saves to keep things scoreless through the first half of period one. Nittany Lion keeper Drew Adams

M St. Joseph’s scored the first goal of the second period, taking a 4-3 lead off a Geoff DeSoye goal (Springfield, Pa.) had two stellar saves in the early going to keep Penn State close while the Lion O

C (and a Steve O’Brien assist). The goal came at the 11:38. But less than a minute later, Boyle offense looked for an opening in the strong Hoya defense. Georgetown keeper Kass also had .

S took a nice pass from Forster in front of the goal and tied the game at 4-4 with 11:00 left in the a couple early saves, keeping Penn State from taking an early lead. T

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P at the 8:39 mark. VanArsdale then gave Penn State a two-goal lead, this time off a Pat Heim Georgetown snapped the scoreless tie with an unassisted goal at the 4:29 mark from Scott S (Wayne, Pa.) assist, scoring at the 7:19 mark to put the Lions up 6-4. The Hawks cut into the Kocis. But Penn State answered right back. Forster took an assist from Boyle with 3:01 left in U

S lead when Jeffrey Beall scored an unassisted goal with 3:05 in the half, cutting the Lion lead to the first to tie the game at 1-1. Just over a minute later, the duo turned the trick again with a P

O 6-5. But freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) scored with just 0:05 left in the period, off of near identical Boyle pass from behind the goal leading to a short Forster shot, putting Penn State G . Boyle’s fourth assist of the half, to give Penn State up 7-5 at intermission. up 2-1 with 1:54 remaining. But the lead was short-lived as GU’s Craig Dowd scored unassist - W ed at the 0:51 mark, tying things up at 2-2 heading into the second stanza. Brandon Cammeron W scored on a long shot, off a Jake Samperton assist, to give Georgetown a 4-2 lead with 8:56 left W

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW in the second period. After a tight first period, Georgetown found its offensive groove a bit more in the second period and, while goalie Kass shut Penn State down, opened up a three-goal lead. Dodd scored the first goal of the second period at the 11:58 mark, taking an assist from Andrew Baird and putting the Hoyas up 3-2. Trevor Casey helped give Georgetown a 5-2 lead at the break with an unassisted goal with just 0:21 left in the half, sending Penn State to the locker room facing a three-goal deficit. GE Out shot Penn State 23-18 in the first half and owned a 12-6 edge in shots on goal. Adams had seven saves for Penn State while Kass had four for the Hoyas.

Senior Pat Heim (Wayne, Pa.) cut into the Hoya lead early in the third period with a driving unas - sisted goal at the 11:10 mark, pulling Penn State to within two, 5-3. But Georgetown answered with a man-up goal with 5:58 left in the third, getting a score from Brendan Cannon to go up 6- 3. The Hoyas would carry that lead into the fourth period.

Like the third period, Penn State got the opening goal in the fourth. Freshman Chris Hogan (Wyckoff, N.J.) took a crossing pass from Max VanArsdale (Rochester, N.Y.) to find the net, pulling Penn State to within two, 6-4, with 12:52 left in the game. But once again, Georgetown answered quickly with a fast break goal at the 11:39 mark, with Baird scoring off a Clayton Hall assist. GU then tacked on a goal using a man-up advantage at 3:59. Dowd scored off an assist from Chase Gahan to give the Hoyas an 8-4 lead. Cannon added another Hoya goal with an assist from Dowd at 2:35 and Georgetown was up five, 9-4, and the homestanding Hoyas would carry that lead until the end of the game. Andrew Mackrides had five points and 33 ground balls for Penn State last year. SCORING (Goal-Assist): 1st: GU 4:29 (Kocis), PSU 3:01 (Forster, Boyle), PSU 1:54 (Forster, Boyle), GU 0:51 (Dowd) 2nd: GU 11:58 (Dowd, Baird), GU 8:56 (Cammeron, Samperton) 3rd: PSU 11:10 (Heim), GU 5:58 (Cannon, Dowd) 4th: PSU 12:52 (Hogan, VanArsdale), GU 11:39 (Baird, Hall), GU 3:59 (Dowd, Gahan), GU 2:35 (Cannon, Dowd) GROUNDBALLS: PSU 36, GU 31 EMO: PSU 0-3, GU 2-6 SHOTS (SH-SOG): PSU 40-17, GU 41-19 FACE-OFFS: PSU 8-17, GU 9-17 GOALIE SUMMARY: PSU (Drew Adams 60:00, 9 GA, 10 SV), GU (Miles Kass 58:52, 4 GA, 13 SV; Jack Davis 1:08, 0 GA, 0 SV)

SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1234F PENN STATE 20114 GEORGETOWN 23139

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2008 ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE STANDINGS AND SEASON IN REVIEW 2007 ECAC LACROSSE THE ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDINGS COMPOSITE SLATE ECAC Overall Day Date Game Result Team W-L PCT W-L PCT Sat. 3/3 Loyola at PENN STATE Loyola, 10-9 1. Georgetown 7-0 1.000 12-3 .800 Georgetown at St. John’s Georgetown, 12-6 2. Loyola, Md. 5-2 .714 7-6 .538 Sat. 3/10 Rutgers at Fairfield Fairfield, 14-10 3. Rutgers 4-3 .571 7-6 .538 Sat. 3/17 St. John’s at Loyola Loyola, 12-6 Massachusetts 4-3 .571 7-7 .500 Georgetown at Hobart Georgetown, 15-13 5. PENN STATE 3-4 .429 5-8 .385 Sat. 3/24 Fairfield at PENN STATE Penn State, 10-7 6. Fairfield 2-5 .286 6-6 .500 Massachusetts at Loyola Loyola, 10-8 St. John’s 2-5 .286 5-8 .385 Rutgers at Hobart Rutgers, 12-11 (2ot) 8. Hobart 1-6 .143 5-9 .357 Sat. 3/31 PENN STATE at UMass UMass, 6-5 (ot) Rutgers at St. John’s St. John’s, 6-4 2007 ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE Fairfield at Hobart Hobart, 11-10 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Sat. 4/7 Hobart at PENN STATE Penn State, 12-7 Loyola at Rutgers Rutgers, 17-7 Offense Defense Rookie St. John’s at Massachusetts UMass, 11-7 3/4 S. Koppens, Loyola M. Kruger, Fairfield J. Pennington, Rutgers Fairfield at Georgetown Georgetown, 8-7 3/11 J. Connolly, UMass A. Peaty, Loyola D. Goldberg, St. Jon’s K. Curtin, Hobart Sat. 4/14 St. John’s at PENN STATE Penn State, 9-5 3/18 M. Bocklet, Fairfield C. Nixon, Georgetown C. Dowd, Georgetown Loyola at Georgetown Georgetown, 10-8 3/25 C. Checcio, Rutgers D. Adams, Penn State J. Pennington, Rutgers Massachusetts at Hobart UMass, 17-12 4/4 B. Cannon, Georgetown A. Peaty, Loyola M. Silberlicht, Hobart Sat. 4/21 Fairfield at Loyola Loyola, 19-2 J. Kirk, Hobart D. Schneider, UMass Georgetown at Massachusetts Georgetown, 8-7 4/11 M. Dugan, Rutgers D. Saltsman, Penn State J. Pennington, Rutgers Hobart at St. John’s St. John’s, 13-10 C. O’Dougherty, Rutgers Sun. 4/22 PENN STATE at Rutgers Rutgers, 8-7 (2ot) 4/18 J. Connolly, UMass D. Whipple, UMass A. Brancaccio, Georgetown Tue. 4/24 Massachusetts at Fairfield UMass, 10-7 4/25 B. Cannon, Georgetown B. Olin, Rutgers C. Dowd, Georgetown Sat. 4/28 Hobart at Loyola Loyola, 17-10 J. Pennington, Rutgers Rutgers at Georgetown Georgetown, 12-8 5/1 B. Boyle, Penn State D. Schneider, UMass L. Kridler, Hobart Sun. 4/29 St. John’s at Fairfield Fairfield, 13-6 J. Connolly, UMass C. Trunz, Georgetown Sat. 5/5 PENN STATE at Georgetown Georgetown, 9-4 Massachusetts at Rutgers Rutgers, 9-8 M O C . S T R O P S U S P O G . W W W

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: A TRADITION SINCE 1913 Penn State lacrosse has come a long way Although six coaches preceded him, the since its first two-game season in 1913. The coach who probably did the most for Penn Nittany Lions have not always had winning State lacrosse and the game itself was Nick records, but Penn State is always recognized Thiel, Penn State's coach from 1935-56. for its long tradition of lacrosse. Despite a 22-year record of 87-110, Thiel was regarded as a great teacher and coach. The first team was organized by a Swarthmore transfer student Walter S. Farley. Thiel continued active leadership in the Through his efforts, the first game was played game of lacrosse as long-time secretary-treas - against Pennsylvania on May 24, 1913. The urer of the USILA. Thiel coached such Penn Nick Thiel debut was successful as the Lions won, 4-3. State standouts as George Ritter (the Lions' They finished the season with a 3-3 tie against only first team All-American), and Bart Buser in the Bronx Lacrosse Club. the early years. During the late 40s, a heyday in year, the league champion, determined by reg - Penn State athletics because of the influx of ular season head-to-head competition, With its start in 1913, lacrosse is one of the veterans following World War II, John Nolan hit receives an automatic bid into the NCAA oldest continuous sports at Penn State. Twelve the field for the Nittany Lions. Al Fulton and Tournament. coaches have guided the lacrosse program. 1957 national scoring leader Bill Hess were The only season that Penn State failed to field both on Thiel's squads in the early 50s. In 2005, the ECAC Lacrosse League a team was in 1918, when an influenza epidem - added new members Hobart College, Loyola ic swept the nation. In those 84 seasons, Penn As was the case with most Lion lacrosse College (Md.) and St. Johns University to the State has compiled a 366-396-8 record. coaches, every year was a rebuilding year league. The Fairfield Stags joined the confer - because of the novices who played on Penn ence’s ranks last year. While Penn State initially played as an inde - State's teams. Thiel received the United States pendent, they became active members of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association "Man-of- In 2006, four Nittany Lions earned first United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse League the-Year" award in 1945 and 1947 and was team All-League laurels. Nate Whitaker, Pat in 1922. In 1926, Penn State became a charter inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1966. Heim, Dan Saltsman and freshman goalie Drew member of the United States Intercollegiate Adams were all honored on the squad. Adams Lacrosse Association, the current organization When appointed in 1962, Dick Pencek became Penn State’s second lacrosse rookie of governing collegiate lacrosse. was the youngest head coach in the nation. He the year when he garnered both ECAC guided the Lions in 1962, departed for the mili - Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year and ECAC Many of the players during the early years tary, and returned to coach from 1965-77, com - Goalkeeper of the Year honors as well as first had never played or seen the game before their piling a record of 70-68-2. Along with his win - team league laurels. Adams and Pat Heim arrival on campus. Most were athletes from ning record, he built the program into a con - were also Honorable Mention All-Americans as other sports, students from interclass lacrosse tender on the national scene, challenging for recognized by the United States Intercollegiate competition or just students who were good the NCAA Tournament in 1975 and 1976. Lacrosse Association. In 2007, Adams repeat - athletes who wanted to participate in intercolle - ed his Goalie of the Year honors in the ECAC giate athletics. Pencek began the recruiting of talented Lacrosse League while Heim and Saltsman high school players, a practice continued under were first team picks. Eighty one of these players have won All- his successor, Glenn F. Thiel, son of Nick Thiel, America honors 106 times and 52 have played former coach. Glenn Thiel led Virginia to the in the North-South All-Star game. Three Penn 1972 NCAA title and a share of the 1970 USILA Staters, Tom Hayes and the late Nick Thiel and national championship, before returning to his Harry Wilson, are enshrined in the Lacrosse alma mater in 1978. The “Friends of Penn Hall of Fame. State Lacrosse” is a With increased administrative support, group of friends, alumni Penn State lacrosse is now on the national and family organized to

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: ALL-AMERICANS 1ST, 2ND, 3RD HONORABLE MENTION TEAM ALL AMERICANS ALL-AMERICANS

Year Player Pos. Team Year Player Pos. 1965 Chad Moore Defense 1924 Andy Shaner Attack 2nd 1923 Harry Wilson Midfield Dave Thiel Midfield Hap Frank Attack 3rd 1924 P.M. Hackett Attack 1968 Ken Edwards Attack 1925 Andy Shaner Attack 3rd 1926 W.H. Helbig Midfield 1972 Jim Trenz Attack 1926 Bill Wendell Attack 3rd 1929 O.R. Koth Midfield 1975 Rich Mauti Midfield 1927 John Belfield Attack 2nd S.B. Minnich Attack 1977 Rich Mauti Midfield 1930 K.R. Kaiser Attack Bill Wendell Attack 3rd Keith McGuire Attack O.R. Koth Attack 1934 George Koth Attack 3rd 1981 Bill Turri Midfield 1931 R.F. Carlson Attack 1935 George Koth Attack 2nd 1982 Bill Turri Midfield 1932 R.F. Carlson Attack 1938 Joe Andrukitis Midfield 3rd 1983 Gary Martin Attack W.W. McMillen Defense 1984 Tom Lion Attack 1939 Alex Cowan Defense 3rd 1937 S.E. Cohn Attack Gary Martin Attack George Ritter Midfield 3rd H.N. Meyer Goal 1986 Chris Dent Midfield 1940 George Ritter Midfield 1st 1938 S.E. Cohn Attack 1987 Art Berry Midfield Bart Buser Attack 3rd George Ritter Defense 1989 Jim Laverty Midfield 1941 Al Blair Attack 3rd 1939 Ray Coskery Attack 1990 Paul Gilhool Defense 1942 Bill Ziegenfus Defense 3rd 1941 Bill Ziegenfus Defense Jim Laverty Midfield Jim Gotwals Defense 3rd 1942 Tom Mitchell Midfield 1991 Jim Laverty Midfield Jim Ritter Midfield 1943 Jim Gotwals Defense 2nd 1992 Alex Schoonmaker Defense 1946 Bill Hollenbach Goal John Briner Defense 3rd 1993 Chris Marcus Midfield G.F. Sullivan Attack Tom Mitchell Attack 3rd 1994 Alex Schoonmaker Defense Art Tenhula Defense 1946 John Nolan Midfield 3rd 1995 Mike Busza Midfield 1947 Bill Hollenbach Goal Erik Merkel Attack 1948 John Nolan Midfield 3rd Ken Kerwin Attack 1996 Dave Daniecki Defense 1952 John Henry Defense 3rd Art Tenhula Defense 1997 Dave Daniecki Defense 1954 Al Fulton Midfield 2nd 1948 Bill Hollenbach Goal Hamilton Pollard Midfield 1957 Bill Hess Attack 3rd Dean Kissell Defense 1999 Chris Schiller Midfield 1962 Andy Lockhart Defense 3rd George Locotos Midfield 2002 Rob Bateman Midfield 1976 Rich Mauti Midfield 2nd 1949 Eddie Belfield Attack Will Driscoll Attack 1981 Joe Guterding Goal 3rd A.O. “Bud” Thomas Attack 2003 Chris Garrity Goal 1950 Eddie Belfield Attack 1982 Joe Guterding Goal 3rd Matt Zappia Defense Joe Drazenovich Defense 1987 Chris Dent Midfield 3rd 2005 Will Jones Midfield Robert Louis Midfield 2003 Rob Bateman Midfield 2nd 2006 Drew Adams Goal 1951 Paul Raffensberger Midfield Pat Heim Midfield John Wilcox Midfield 2007 Pat Heim Midfield 1953 Dick Shaefer Defense Phil Benedetti Goal Wayne Hockersmith Midfield 1955 Joe Erwin Attack Bob Hamel Midfield 1956 Andy Bergson Attack Bob Bullock Defense Bob Hamel Midfield Bill Hess Attack 1957 Jim Houck Goal 1958 John Behne Attack Fred Donahue Midfield Bill Hess Attack

M Burt Houseworth Goal O

C 1959 John Behne Attack .

S Dave Erwin Defense T

R Dick Swanson Midfield O P

S 1960 Dave Erwin Defense U

S 1961 Dave Erwin Defense P

O Tom Hayes Midfield

G Rob Bateman earned second team Will Jones earned Honorable Mention . 1962 Tom Hayes Midfield W All-America honors in 2003. All-America honors in 2005. W W

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: HONORS AND AWARDS LACROSSE NORTH-SOUTH HALL OF FAME ALL-STAR GAME Harry “Lighthouse” Wilson, inducted 1963. 1940 Bart Buser Attack 1995 Mike Buzsa Midfield Nick Thiel, inducted 1965. Thomas R. Hayes, inducted 1989. George Ritter Midfield 1996 Dave O’Donnell Midfield 1941 Al Blair Midfield Rob Warren Midfield USILA MAN OF THE YEAR 1942 Tom Gotwals Defense 1997 Greg Jackson Attack Nick Thiel, 1945 and 1947. Bill Ziegenfus Defense 1999 John Chescavage, MVP Attack Thomas R. Hayes, 1975. 1943 Bill Briner Defense Andrew Germain Defense USA WORLD TEAM 1946 Bill Hollenbach Goal Hamilton Pollard Defense John Nolan Midfield 2001 Randy Kleinman Midfield 1990: Jim Laverty (Alternate) 1990: Tom Lion (Alternate) Art Tenhula Defense Matt Vallone Goalie 2006: Chris Garrity (Goalie) 1947 Bill Hollenbach Goal 2002 Will Driscoll Attack John Nolan Midfield 2003 Luke Ogelsby Attack UNDER 19 Art Tenhula Defense 2004 Brian Mabry Midfield WORLD TEAM 1949 John Finley Midfield Matt O’Malley Defense 1992: Mike Busza (Midfield) Dean Kissell Defense 2005 Jesse Tarr Defense 1996: Chris Lamy (Defense) Roger Nestor Midfield Marc Young Midfield USILA SCHOLAR 1950 Bob Louis Midfield 2007 Pat Heim Midfield ALL-AMERICA 1951 John Wilcox Midfield Matt Mulqueen Defense 1993: Chris Marcus 1952 John Henry Defense Dan Saltsman Defense 1997: Greg Jackson 1953 Wayne Hockersmith Midfield Gil Pearsall Midfield 2001: Matt Vallone 1954 Al Fulton Midfield 2003: Matt Zappia 1956 Bob Bullock Defense PENN STATE IN Bob Hamel Midfield PROFESSIONAL 1958 Fred Donahue Midfield LACROSSE 1959 John Behne Attack 1961 Dave Erwin Defense Dave King, 1988, Baltimore (MILL) Tom Lion, 1988, Washington (MILL) 1962 Andrew Lockhart Defense Chris Dent, 1989-90, Philadelphia (MILL) 1965 Dave Thiel Midfield Gary Martin, 1988-95, Philadelphia (MILL) Chad Moore Defense 1996-2000, Philadelphia (NLL), Asst. 1966 Glenn Thiel Midfield Coach Greg Wacker Midfield John Chescavage was the MVP of Art Berry, 1990, Pittsburgh (MILL) the North-South All-Star game and Tim Conway, 1990-91, Pittsburgh (MILL) 1969 Jim McGuone Goal three-time “Friends” Top Scorer. J.J. Pearl, 1993, Pittsburgh (MILL) 1970 Stu Schooley Defense 1994-97, Baltimore (MILL) 1971 Don Stone Goal Jim Laverty, 1993, Boston (MILL) Randy Kleinman, 2002, Philadelphia (NLL) 1976 Rich Caravella Goal 2004, Anaheim (NLL) 1977 Rich Mauti Midfield Chris Schiller, 2001, Philadelphia (NLL) 1979 Ed Recco Midfield 2002-Prsnt., Rochester (NLL) 1982 Joe Guterding Goal 2002-Prsnt., Rochester (MLL) Hamilton Pollard, 2002, Baltimore (MLL), Bill Turri Midfield 2006-Prsnt., Los Angelas (MLL) 1984 Tom Lion Attack Mike Busza, 1998-2001, Philadelphia (NLL) Gary Martin Attack

2001, Boston (MLL) 1985 Bill Schoonmaker Midfield W Will Driscoll, 2003-2005, Rochester (MLL) W

1987 Bob Quinn Midfield W

Dave Daniecki, 1998-2004, Baltimore (MLL) . G

Chris Garrity, 2004-Prsnt, Boston (MLL) 1988 Chris Dent Midfield O P

Will Cutler, 2005-Prsnt, Baltimore (MLL) Chip Robertson Goal S U

Rob Bateman, 2005-Prsnt, Long Island (MLL) S

1989 Tim Conway Midfield P

Kevin Keenan, 2005-Prsnt, Philadelphia (MLL) O

John Hollerbach Attack R

Jesse Tarr, 2005-Prsnt, Philadelphia (MLL) T S

1991 Jim Laverty Midfield .

Matt Vallone, 2005-Prsnt., Los Angelas (MLL) C O

Marc Young, 2005-Prsnt, Philadelphia (MLL) 1993 Chris Marcus Midfield M Hamilton Pollard was featured on the cover of Greg Gurenlian, 2006-Prsnt, Rochester (MLL) 1994 Alex Schoonmaker Defense Pat Heim, 2007-Prsnt., Chicago Machine (MLL) Lacrosse Magazine in May of 1996. Glenn Thiel Coach

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: TEAM AWARDS 1999: Ted Holmes PITTENGER AWARD LOCKHART 2000: Matt Vallone Presented to the most valuable senior in memory of MEMORIAL AWARD 2001: Ted Holmes 2002: Brian Mabry George Pittenger, a Nittany Lion lacrosse player Presented to the best defensive player in memory of (1940-41) who was killed in action in Germany on 2003: Brian Mabry Andrew Lockhart, 1962 All-American defenseman. April 30, 1944, while serving in the U.S. Army. 2004: Brian Mabry 1969: Jerry Curtin 1947: Ken Kerwin 2005: J.T. Farcosky 1970: Stu Schooley 1948: Bill Hollenbach 2006: Scott Jacobs 1949: A.O. “Bud” Thomas 1971: Don Stone 2007: Scott Jacobs 1950: Joe Drazenovich 1972: Jeff Crowley 1951: Phil Benedetti 1973: Jim Clouser THIEL AWARD 1974: Joe Carlozo 1952: Harold Wolfram Presented to the most improved player in memory of 1975-9: Not Awarded 1953: Rich Schaeffer Glenn N. “Nick” Thiel, Penn State coach from 1935- 1980: John Farrell 1954: Al Fulton 1956. 1981: Joe Guterding 1955: Joe Erwin 1981: Joe Guterding 1982: Ken Panzer, Mark Goulding 1956: Bob Bullock 1982: Gary Martin 1957: Jim Houck 1983: John Coyle 1983: Steve Schwin 1958: Fred Donahue 1984: John Coyle 1984: Greg Portmann 1959: Ray Tuleya 1985: Tod Henjes 1985: Sean McGinley 1960: Richard Bullock 1986: Tod Henjes 1986: Dave O’Connor 1961: Tom Ogden 1987: Marty Coyle 1987: Chip Robertson 1962: Andy Lockhart 1988: Chip Robertson 1988: Frank Beddings 1963: George Cimochowski 1989: Paul Gilhool 1989: Rob Strasberg 1964: John Meisel 1990: J.J. Pearl 1990: Scott Bailer 1965: Roger Doumar 1991: Paul McKelvey 1991: Chris Marcus 1966: Glenn Thiel 1992: Alex Schoonmaker 1992: Ken Wille 1967: Joe Gorman 1993: Craig Driver 1993: Jay Graham 1968: Gary Patterson 1994: Alex Schoonmaker 1994: Tolleison Morriss 1969: John Matthews 1995: Andy Leedom 1970: John O’Brien 1995: Dave Daniecki 1996: Dave Daniecki 1996: Andrew Germain 1971: Ron Schwartz 1997: Dave Washo 1972: Bob Fromkin 1997: Dave Daniecki 1998: Andrew Germain 1998: Eric Wood 1973: Mark McCubbin 1999: Michael Kern 1999: Hamilton Pollard 1974: Ron Schneider 2000: Carson Yoder 2000: Mike Herscha 1975: Kevin Campbell 2001: John Goldschmidt 2001: Mike Herscha 1976: Karl Hurtzig 2002: Brian Mabry 2002: Matt Zappia 1977: Jack Barry 2003: Matt O’Malley 1978: Mike Mass 2003: Matt Zappia 2004: Keith Benjamin 1979: Ed Recco 2004: Matt O’Malley 2005: Devin Kennedy 1980: Bill Curran 2005: Jesse Tarr 2006: Bubba Scott 1981: Paul Sullivan 2006: Dan Saltsman 2007: Devin Kennedy 1982: Bill Turri 2007: Dan Saltsman 1983: Jay Starapoli “FRIENDS 1984: Tom Lion “FRIENDS 1985: Bill Schoonmaker TOP SCORER” 1986: Tod Henjes MVP AWARD” Presented to the top goal scorer by the Friends of 1987: Marty Coyle Presented to the most valuable player by the Friends Penn State Lacrosse. 1988: Jeff Connor of Penn State Lacrosse. 1995: Erik Merkel 1989: John Hollerbach 1995: Mike Busza 1996: Greg Jackson 1990: Bill Lunder 1996: Rob Warren 1997: John Chescavage 1991: Jim Laverty 1997: Kevin Keenan 1998: John Chescavage 1992: J.J. Pearl 1998: Kevin Keenan 1999: John Chescavage 1993: Chris Marcus 1999: Kevin Keenan 2000: Will Driscoll 1994: Jay Graham 2000: Michael Kern 2001: Will Driscoll 1995: Mike Busza 2001: Matt Vallone 2002: Will Driscoll 1996: Rob Warren 2002: Will Driscoll 2003: Nate Whitaker 1997: Greg Jackson 2003: Chris Garrity 2004: John Eremus, Nate Whitaker 1998: Chris Killoren 2004: Not Awarded 2005: Nate Whitaker 1999: Chris Schiller 2005: Greg Gurenlian 2006: Nate Whitaker M

O 2000: Don Mayerhofer 2006: Drew Adams 2007: Rob Forster C . 2007: Drew Adams

S 2001: Matt Vallone T

R 2002: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan

O 2003: Chris Garrity

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W 1998: Carson Yoder

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS GOALS GOALS No. Name Opponent, Year No. Name Season 10 Rich Russo Montclair, 1983 49 Bill Hess 1957 9 Bill Hess Pennsylvania, 1957 48 Will Driscoll 2002 9 Jim Trenz Bucknell, 1972 48 Erik Merkel 1995 8 Bob Hamel Hobart, 1954 42 Jim Trenz 1972 8 John Behne Loyola, 1959 42 Gary Martin 1982 8 Tom Hayes Rutgers, 1962 41 Bill Hess 1956 8 Glenn Thiel Lehigh, 1966 41 Ted Peddy 1990 8 Jim Trenz Loyola, 1972 40 Scott McKeon 1987 8 Jim Trenz Rutgers, 1972 38 Will Driscoll 2001 7 Steve Schraeder Gettysburg, 1961 38 Rich Russo 1983 ASSISTS ASSISTS No. Name Opponent, Year No. Name Season 9 Gary Martin Bucknell, 1983 44 Gary Martin 1982 8 John Meisel Lehigh, 1964 44 Jeff Connor 1988 8 Ken Edwards Franklin & Marshall, 1968 42 John Meisel 1962 7 Bill Hess Adelphi, 1957 40 Gary Martin 1981 7 Ken Edwards Delaware, 1968 40 Gary Martin 1983 7 Bob Schoeflin Franklin & Marshall, 1969 40 Jeff Connor 1987 7 Karl Hurtzig Lafayette, 1973 38 John Hollerbach 1989 7 Gary Martin Loyola, 1982;Montclair, 1983 36 Ken Edwards 1968 6 17 Players Tied (last) Brian Boyle, St. Joe’s, 2007 35 Bob Schoeflin 1969 32 Gary Martin 1984 POINTS POINTS No. Name Opponent, Year No. (Goals/Assists) Name Season 14 Gary Martin Bucknell, 1983 86 (42/44) Gary Martin 1982 13 Bill Hess Adelphi, 1957 70 (42/28) Jim Trenz 1972 13 Ken Edwards Franklin & Marshall, 1968 69 (49/20) Bill Hess 1957 13 Jim Trenz Bucknell, 1972 62 (41/21) Bill Hess 1956 12 Bob Hamel Hobart, 1954 61 (48/13) Erik Merkel 1995 12 Gary Martin Montclair, 1982 60 (22/38) John Hollerbach 1989 12 Gary Martin Drexel, 1982 59 (23/36) Ken Edwards 1968 11 Ken Edwards Delaware, 1968 58 (14/44) Jeff Connor 1988 11 Bob Schoeflin Franklin & Marshall, 1969 57 (17/40) Gary Martin 1983 11 Jim Trenz Bucknell, 1971 56 (34/22) Greg Jackson 1995

SAVES SAVES Saves Name Season Saves Name Game Season 264 Jim Houck 1957 40 Jim Houck vs. Navy 1957 237 Rich Caravella 1975 34 Joe Guterding vs. Hofstra 1982 235 Burt Houseworth 1958 30 John Divine vs. Delaware 1977 210 Jim McGoune 1967 29 Dave Wilkinson vs. Rutgers 1959 205 J.J. Pearl 1992 W 29 Rich Caravella vs. Penn 1976 W

194 Vin Tedesco 1963 W

29 Tom Florence vs. UMBC 1983 . 194 Joe Guterding 1981 G

28 Phil Benneditti vs. Navy 1951 O

193 Don Bell 1955 P

27 J.J. Pearl vs. Villanova 1990 S

193 Chip Robertson 1987 U

27 E.G. Rall vs. C.W. Post 1985 S

191 Vin Tedesco 1962 P

27 Joe Guterding vs. Hofstra 1982 O R T S . C O M

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: RECORDS SEASON RECORDS (CONT.) SAVES Pct. Name Seasons 571 Joe Guterding 1979-82 SAVE PERCENTAGE 564 Kevin Keenan 1996-99 Pct. Saves Name Season Gls. allowed 557 J.J. Pearl 1989-92 75.2 194 Joe Guterding 1981 64 530 Vin Tedesco 1962-64 71.8 237 Rich Caravella 1975 93 510 Rich Caravella 1972-73; 75-76 67.4 151 Rich Caravella 1976 73 444 Chris Garrity 2000-03 66.8 191 Joe Guterding 1982 95 425 E.G. Rall 1983-86 63.7 205 J.J. Pearl 1992 117 390 Chip Robertson 1985-88 63.5 188 J.J. Pearl 1990 108 363 Jim McGoune 1967-69 63.1 183 E.G. Rall 1985 107 362 Tom Florence 1982-85 63.0 90 Chris Garrity 2000 52 62.0 151 Kevin Keenan 1997 92 61.8 149 Jamie Morse 1989 92 TEAM RECORDS

Goals, game: 26 vs. Lafayette, 1976 (26-5) Goals, season: 221, 1987 CAREER RECORDS Fewest goals, game: 0, 19 times Goals allowed, game: 29 vs. Navy, 1959 Goals allowed, season: 166, 1979 (11 games) GOALS Fewest goals allowed, game: 0, (11 times) No. Name Seasons High Fewest goals allowed, season: 50, 1948 (11 games) 127 Will Driscoll 1999-02 48, 2002 Shutouts, season: 2, 1951 104 Greg Jackson 1994-97 34, 1995 Last shutout: Colgate, 1967 (7-0) 102 Ted Peddy 1988-91 41, 1990 Last opponent shutout: Maryland, 1967 (0-17) 101 Nate Whitaker 2002-06 31, 2005 Victory margin: 21, Lafayette (26-5), 1975; 97 Jim Laverty 1988-91 30, 1989 Kutztown (25-4), 1990 96 Gary Alex 1974-77 31, 1975 Losing margin: 26 vs. Navy (3-29), 1959 96 Gary Martin 1981-84 42, 1981 Wins, season: 11, 1995 95 John Chescavage 1995-99 29, 1998 Losses season: 10, 1985 94 John Hollerbach 1986-89 28, 1986 Consecutive wins, season: 8, 1981 93 Bill Hess 1956-58 49, 1957 Consecutive wins, two seasons: 11, 1991-92. Consecutive losses, season: 6, 1944 Consecutive losses, three seasons: 13, 1943-45 ASSISTS Games: 15; 1987, 1989, 1990 No. Name Seasons High Overtime games, season: 3; 1984, 2006 Scoring average (min. 9 games): 16.2, 1976 156 Gary Martin 1981-84 44, 1982 (146 goals, 9 games) 102 Keith McGuire 1974-77 31, 1977 Low scoring average (min. 9 games): 87 Jeff Connor 1984, 87-88 44, 1988 4.3, 1960(43 goals, 10 games) 82 John Hollerbach 1986-89 38, 1989 80 Karl Hurtzig 1973-76 28, 1973 Opponent scoring average (min. 9 games): 77 Greg Jackson 1994-97 27, 1994 14.8, 1954 (133 goals, 9 games) 74 John Meisel 1962-64 42, 1962 Opponent low scoring average (min. 9 games): 4.7, 1947 67 Chris Lehman 1990-93 22, 1993 (52 goals,11 games) 64 Luke Oglesby 2000-03 27, 2002 59 Pete Makover 1990-92, 94 20, 1992 POINTS No. (Goals/Assists) Name Seasons 252 (96/156) Gary Martin 1981-84 M

O 181 (104/77) Greg Jackson 1994-97 C . 176 (94/82) John Hollerbach 1986-89 S T 156 (127/29) Will Driscoll 1999-02 R

O 154 (52/102) Keith McGuire 1974-77 P

S 143 (76/67) Chris Lehman 1990-93 U

S 141 (101/40) Nate Whitaker 2002-06 P

O 138 (97/41) Jim Laverty 1988-91 Goalkeeper Chris Garrity earned a spot on the career saves list after the G . 134 (93/41) Bill Hess 1956-58

W 2003 season when he complied 444 career saves.

W 131 (81/50) Tom Lion 1981-84 W

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NITTANY LION HISTORY: RECORDS FACE-OFF RECORDS GROUND BALL RECORDS CAREER LEADERS BY TOTAL WON CAREER LEADERS Name Seasons Attempts Wins Pct. Name Seasons Ground Balls Greg Gurenlian 2003-06 875 508 .580 Chris Marcus 1990-93 440 Bill Schoonmaker 1982-86 347 Dave O’Donnell 1993-96 633 400 .630 Chris Dent 1985-88 336 Chris Marcus 1990-93 606 395 .650 Greg Gurenlian 2003-06 305 Scott Bailor 1989-92 292 Bill Schoonmaker 1982-85 601 352 .580 Tim Conway 1986-89 268 Kevin Haggerty 1998-2001 647 350 .540 Bill Turri 1979-82 259 Scott Bailor 1989-1992 534 279 .520 Mike Busza 1992-95 258 Rob Bateman 2001-03 236 Tim Conway 1986-89 548 271 .490 Tom Lion 1981-84 201 Dave O’Donnell 1993-96 186 Kevin Haggerty 1998-2001 182 Gary Martin 1981-84 175 W W W . G O P S U S

Greg Gurenlian left Penn State as the school’s all-time leader in face-offs won. Rob Bateman left Penn State with 236 career ground balls, top ten on Penn State’s P O

all-time ground balls list. R T S . C O M

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1913: 1-0-1 1922: 1-5 1926: 4-3 Head Coach: Walter Farley Head Coach: Robert Jardine Head Coach: Ralph Leonard May 24 Pennsylvania 4-3 W Captain: I. Brown Captain: B.M. Hackett Bronx Lacrosse Club 3-3 T 4/4 Oxford-Cambridge 0-6 L 4/17 at Pennsylvania 10-6 W 4/28 at Maryland 3-10 L 4/24 Crescent AA 6-3 W 1914: 2-3 4/29 at Navy 0-13 L 5/1 St. Stephens 4-2 W Head Coach: Walter Farley Syracuse 1-6 L 5/8 Syracuse 5-10 L Baltimore City Coll. 6-0 W at Army 1-15 L 5/15 Cornell 4-7 L Pennsylvania 1-4 L Swarthmore 3-2 W 5/22 Swarthmore 5-3 W Baltimore Polytechnic 8-5 W 5/29 Union 7-12 L Hobart 3-10 L 1923: 3-4-1 Carlisle Indian 1-6 L Head Coach: Robert Jardine 1927: 4-3 Captain: F. Coulter Head Coach: Earnest Paul 1915: 1-3-1 4/14 Pennsylvania 4-2 W Captain: W.R. Wendell Head Coach: Walter Farley 4/19 at Hobart 4-4 T 4/23 Lafayette 11-1 W Lehigh 2-7 L 4/20 at Cornell 1-3 L 4/30 Crescent AA 16-1 W Carlisle Indian 1-12 L 4/21 at Syracuse 1-9 L 5/5 at Cornell 2-5 L Pennsylvania 1-1 T Brooklyn Polytechnic 19-0 W 5/7 at Syracuse 3-7 L Hobart 4-3 W 5/4 at Maryland 4-8 L 5/21 at Lehigh 11-2 W Carlisle Indian 3-5 L 5/5 at Navy 2-12 L 5/28 Pennsylvania 2-6 L 5/17 Swarthmore 5-2 W 6/11 Onondaga Indians 8-6 W 1916: 2-2 Head Coach: Doc Lewis 1924: 1-4 1928: 1-4-2 Captains: Olmstead, Hollowell Head Coach: Robert Jardine Head Coach: Earnest Paul Maryland 1-2 L Catpain: J.C. Frank Captain: J.C. Belfield Johns Hopkins 1-14 L Mount Washington 0-7 L 4/19 Syracuse 4-4 T Maryland 4-0 W Syracuse 1-8 L 4/21 Cornell 2-3 L Syracuse 4-1 W at Maryland 1-6 L 5/5 at Mount Washington 2-7 L at Navy 0-14 L 5/12 Swarthmore 5-8 L 1917: 0-2 Cornell 4-3 W 5/19 Drumlin A.C. 9-0 W Head Coach: Doc Lewis 5/26 at Army 2-8 L Captains: Olmstead, Hollowell 1925: 1-5 6/9 Onondaga Indians 6-6 T Swarthmore 1-4 L Head Coach: Ralph Leonard Lehigh 1-15 L Captain: W. Shaner 1929: 3-3 Scoring: Hollowell 29. 4/25 Onondaga Indians 0-6 L Head Coach: Earnest Paul 4/30 at Cornell 0-3 L Captain: T.T. Torak 1918: No team due to 5/2 at Syracuse 0-10 L 4/25 Dartmouth 7-5 W influenza epidemic. 5/9 Crescent AA 22-1 W 5/10 at Western Maryland 5-3 W 5/16 at Army 1-15 L 5/11 at Navy 4-7 L 1919: 0-1 5/30 Pennsylvania 6-7 L 5/24 at Cornell 3-5 L Head Coach: Doc Lewis 6/1 Army 1-2 L Captain: R. Lehman 6/15 Onondaga Indians 16-3 W Navy 0-13 L 1930: 4-3 Head Coach: Earnest Paul 1920: 1-1 Captain: K. Kaiser Head Coach: Doc Lewis 5/3 Western Maryland 7-6 W Maryland 3-2 W 5/9 at Colgate 3-9 L

M Navy 0-13 L 5/10 at Syracuse 5-4 W O C

. 5/17 Pennsylvania 3-4 L S

T 1921: 0-3 5/24 at Army 4-3 W R

O Head Coach: Doc Lewis 6/3 Toronto 5-9 L P S

U Captains: F. Leuschner 6/7 Onondaga Indians 3-2 W S

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1931: 4-2 1936: 4-3 1940: 3-7 Head Coach: Earnest Paul Head Coach: Nick Thiel Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: D. Lewis Captain: E. Gerber Captains: Bart Buser and George Ritter 5/1 at Western Maryland 1-0 W 4/25 at Pennsylvania 5-4 W 4/6 Hobart 9-14 L 5/2 at Maryland 0-13 L 5/2 Lafayette 16-2 W 4/12 at Pennsylvania 5-6 L 5/7 Syracuse 5-4 W 5/9 Cornell 12-6 W 4/13 at Navy 1-10 L 5/16 Onondaga Indians 3-1 W 5/15 at Colgate 8-3 W 4/20 Cornell 7-6 W 5/23 at Army 2-10 L 5/16 at Syracuse 3-6 L 4/24 Swarthmore 3-8 L 5/30 Colgate 9-4 W 5/23 at Army 2-13 L 4/27 Maryland 3-7 L Scoring: Earelson 3. 5/30 Maryland 2-9 L 5/4 at Army 5-9 L 5/16 Lehigh 12-5 W 1932: 2-4 1937: 5-4 5/17 at Colgate 11-3 W Head Coach: Earnest Paul Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/18 at Syracuse 6-16 L Captain: R. Carlson Captain: John Conley Scoring: Bart Buser 11, Jim Ritter 10. 4/23 St. Johns 1-10 L 4/6 Harvard 1-11 L 4/30 Western Maryland 4-0 W 4/14 at Swarthmore 4-3 W 1941: 3-6 5/6 at Colgate 6-3 W 4/17 Colgate 7-4 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/7 at Syracuse 2-7 L 4/24 Pennsylvania 6-4 W Captain: Warren Darrell 5/14 Maryland 1-5 L 5/1 Lehigh 9-1 W 4/12 at Navy 4-13 L 5/21 at Army 1-6 L 5/8 at Army 2-5 L 4/14 at Maryland 3-12 L 5/15 Syracuse 7-9 L 4/19 at Swarthmore 6-8 L 1933: 0-5 5/22 at Cornell 9-4 W 4/30 Syracuse 8-17 L Head Coach: Mike Loebs 5/29 at Maryland 0-15 L 5/3 Lehigh 12-5 W Captain: L. Edel Scoring: Ray Coskery 8, S.E. Cohn 8. 5/10 Pennsylvania 15-4 W 4/22 Army 0-9 L 5/16 at Cornell 12-7 W 4/28 at Hobart 3-4 L 1938: 6-2 5/17 at Hobart 6-8 L 4/29 at Syracuse 3-16 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/24 Army 2-14 L 5/13 Navy 3-19 L Captain: Selig Cohn Scoring: Al Blair 15, Warren Darrell 14, Jim 5/16 Maryland 4-11 L 4/9 Army 2-10 L Ritter 13. 4/16 Maryland 4-11 L 1934: 4-2 4/23 at Pennsylvania 7-4 W 1942: 2-8 Head Coach: Mike Loebs 5/7 Swarthmore 7-6 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: George Koth 5/10 Cornell 13-5 W Captain: Bill Zigenfus 4/14 Hobart 9-4 W 5/13 at Colgate 13-6 W 4/11 at Navy 5-8 L 4/21 at Navy 3-13 L 5/14 at Syracuse 5-4 W 4/18 Cornell 9-4 W 4/28 Lehigh 8-4 W 5/21 Lafayette 12-1 W 4/25 at Syracuse 7-9 L 5/5 at Army 5-13 L Scoring: Ray Coskery 6, Joe Andrukitis 5. 4/29 Maryland 5-11 L 5/7 Onondaga Indians 12-8 W 5/2 Swarthmore 4-8 L 5/19 Cornell 7-6 W 1939: 4-5 5/9 at Hobart 7-10 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/16 at Army 4-10 L 1935: 4-2 Captain: Ray Coskery 5/23 Drexel 6-3 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/5 at St. Johns 7-12 L 6/17 at Johns Hopkins 6-10 L Captain: R. Weber 4/8 at Maryland 2-18 L 6/18 at Maryland 0-13 L 4/13 Lehigh 14-0 W 4/19 Swarthmore 6-7 L 4/27 at Maryland 3-14 L 4/22 Pennsylvania 9-3 W 1943: 2-6 5/4 Pennsylvania 11-3 W 4/29 at Army 4-10 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel

5/11 at Cornell 10-6 W 5/6 Syracuse 10-7 W Captain: Jim Gotwals W W

5/18 Lafayette 19-4 W 5/12 at Hobart 6-12 L 4/10 Johns Hopkins 7-11 L W . 5/25 at Army 4-12 L 5/13 at Cornell 11-7 W 4/22 at Johns Hopkins 1-12 L G O P

Scoring: Rumbagh 14, Koth 11, Maley 10. 5/20 Lehigh 11-2 W 4/24 at Navy 2-4 L S U

Scoring: Ray Coskery 15, George Ritter 13. 5/1 at Maryland 4-9 L S P

5/8 Syracuse 14-1 W O R

5/15 at Army 4-7 L T S . 6/17 at Navy 3-8 L C O

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1944: 0-6 4/24 Cornell 10-5 W 4/24 Washington & Lee 7-6 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/30 at Loyola 8-4 W 4/26 at Pennsylvania 10-6 W 4/22 Army 0-14 L 5/1 at Navy 3-9 L 5/3 at Syracuse 3-9 L 4/29 at Navy 1-21 L 5/7 at Syracuse 5-9 L 5/10 Rutgers 15-16 L 5/6 at Army 2-14 L 5/15 at Army 1-7 L 5/17 Cornell 6-12 L 5/13 at Swarthmore 3-8 L 5/22 Colgate 15-5 W 5/24 at Hobart 8-9 L 5/20 Cornell 3-13 L Scoring: John Nolan 16, Ernie Baer 11, Ed Scoring: Wayne Hockersmith 12. 6/10 Cornell 1-13 L Belfield 10. 1953: 1-7 1945: 1-5 1949: 5-4 Head Coach: Nick Thiel Head Coach: Nick Thiel Head Coach: Nick Thiel Captain: Wayne Hockersmith 4/28 Navy 0-20 L Captain: Roger Nestor 4/10 at Swarthmore 6-22 L 5/5 at Army 1-25 L 4/13 at Pennsylvania 9-3 W 4/11 at Navy 1-19 L 5/12 Swarthmore 8-12 L 4/16 at Western Maryland 14-5 W 4/18 at Hobart 10-11 L 5/19 at Navy 0-26 L 4/18 at Washington & Lee 9-4 W 4/25 Pennsylvania 4-13 L 5/26 Cornell 6-7 L 4/19 at Virginia 7-8 L 5/2 Syracuse 13-18 L 6/9 at Cornell 15-8 W 4/23 Loyola 4-6 L 5/9 at Rutgers 7-14 L Scoring: Taylor 11, John Nolan 9. 4/30 Navy 7-19 L 5/16 Cornell 8-16 L 5/7 Syracuse 7-12 L 5/23 Loyola 13-8 W 1946: 7-3 5/13 at Hobart 13-12 W Scoring: Wayne Hockersmith 21-1. Head Coach: Nick Thiel 5/14 at Colgate 14-2 W Captain: John Nolan Scoring: Buddy Thomas 16, Bob Lewis 16, Ed 1954: 2-7 4/13 Army 5-15 L Belfield 14. Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/26 at Loyola 17-3 W Captain: Dave Arnold 4/27 at Navy 4-14 L 1950: 3-6 4/10 Kenyon 12-7 W 4/30 Hobart 14-6 W Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/14 at Navy 1-23 L 5/4 Rutgers 9-1 W Captain: Ed Belfield, Bob Louis 4/15 at Loyola 6-10 L 5/11 Johns Hopkins 4-19 L 4/14 at Loyola 4-9 L 4/24 Pennsylvania 7-9 L 5/18 at Swarthmore 14-11 W 4/15 at Navy 6-9 L 4/30 at Hobart 16-18 L 5/24 at Syracuse 6-3 W 4/22 at Rutgers 6-11 L 5/1 at Syracuse 7-20 L 5/25 at Cornell 7-3 W 4/29 Western Maryland 17-4 W 5/8 Rutgers 7-20 L 6/8 Cornell 9-8 W 5/6 at Syracuse 3-17 L 5/15 Swarthmore 12-6 W Scoring: G.F. Sullivan 18, Taylor 16, John Nolan 5/13 Virginia 12-23 L 5/22 Cornell 13-20 L 15. 5/2 Hobart 16-6 W Scoring: Bob Hamel 21-10, Al Fulton 23-3, Dick 5/26 at Ithaca 10-4 W Klein 10-8. 1947: 6-5 5/27 at Cornell 7-9 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel Scoring: Bob Lewis 13, Reed 7, John Wilcox 6. 1955: 7-5 Captain: George Locotos Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/7 at Duke 3-5 L 1951: 6-3 Captain: Don Bell 4/8 at Washington & Lee 5-6 L Head Coach: Nick Thiel 4/7 at Adelphi 12-4 W 4/19 Loyola 6-2 W Captain: Phil Benedetti 4/9 (N) New Hampshire 2-4 L 4/26 at Navy 1-10 L 4/13 at Western Maryland 17-0 W 4/11 at Hofstra 3-13 L 5/3 Syracuse 6-3 W 4/14 at Navy 1-10 L 4/16 Navy 2-16 L 5/7 at Sampson 8-2 W 4/21 Loyola 12-14 L 4/23 at Rutgers 6-17 L 5/10 Drexel 8-1 W 4/28 Pennsylvania 14-5 W 4/27 Loyola 17-8 W 5/16 at Colgate 12-3 W 5/5 Syracuse 10-13 L 4/29 at Colgate 6-2 W 5/19 at Hobart 5-6 L 5/12 MD Lacrosse Club 7-6 W 4/30 at Cornell 8-11 L 5/24 Swarthmore 9-11 L 5/18 at Ithaca 13-0 W 5/7 Syracuse 17-13 W 5/19 at Hobart 17-10 W 5/14 at Swarthmore 14-7 W M 5/31 Sampson 16-3 W O 5/26 at Cornell 10-5 W 5/18 Hobart 8-7 W C

. Scoring: Ernie Baer 11, Ken Kerwin 10. S Scoring: John Wilcox 21, Paul Raffensberger 20. 5/21 Pennsylvania 13-6 W T R

O 1948: 6-3 Scoring: Ron Youtz 14-18, Bob Hamel 20-6. P

S 1952: 2-6

U Head Coach: Nick Thiel

S Head Coach: Nick Thiel 1956: 8-6 P Captain: William Hollenbach O Captain: Harold Woolfram Head Coach: Nick Thiel G

. 4/16 at Drexel 15-4 W

W 4/17 at Pennsylvania 13-4 W 4/10 at Loyola 2-5 L Captain: Bob Hamel W

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/30 (N) Dartmouth 6-4 W 4/15 Pennsylvania 9-4 W 1963: 4-6 4/2 at Adelphi 11-4 W 4/18 Hobart 11-3 W Head Coach: Bill Hess 4/3 at Hofstra 9-3 W 4/22 at Cornell 10-6 W Captain: Dick Seelig 4/13 at Loyola 8-10 L 5/2 Syracuse 7-14 L 3/30 Pennsylvania 12-6 W 4/14 at Navy 4-17 L 5/6 Maryland 1-20 L 4/6 Washington & Lee 16-7 W 4/21 at Pennsylvania 16-4 W 5/9 at Swarthmore 4-4 T 4/13 at Lafayette 21-4 W 4/28 Colgate 5-6 L 5/13 at Lehigh 8-5 W 4/17 Loyola 5-7 L 5/4 at Hobart 5-11 L 5/16 at Rutgers 5-17 L 4/27 at Rutgers 7-16 L 5/5 at Syracuse 13-18 L Scoring: John Behne 29-2, Richard Kane 6-6. 5/1 Syracuse 5-10 L 5/12 Swarthmore 15-4 W Dick Swanson 10. 5/8 at Lehigh 7-11 L 5/16 Lehigh 15-3 W 5/11 at Swarthmore 11-8 W 5/19 Rutgers 11-19 L 1960: 1-9 5/14 Maryland 6-19 L 5/25 Cornell 13-8 W Head Coach: Ernie Baer 5/18 at Colgate 6-12 L Scoring: Bill Hess 41-21, Bob Hamel 25-12, Captain: Dave Erwin Scoring: John Meisel 19-19, Steve Schrader 9- Lou Girard 16-12. 4/2 at Loyola 8-2 W 17, Howdy Spencer 16-8. 4/6 at Navy 3-17 L 1957: 6-7 4/20 Cornell 3-12 L 1964: 3-7 Head Coach: Ernie Baer 4/30 Rutgers 5-15 L Head Coach: Herb Schmidt Captain: Lou Girard 5/6 at Hobart 0-6 L Captains: D. Flinchbaugh, V. Tedesco 4/10 Loyola 13-9 W 5/7 at Syracuse 6-15 L 4/4 at Hobart 7-9 L 4/13 at Navy 8-19 L 5/11 Lehigh 5-10 L 4/12 Lafayette 16-2 W 4/18 at Hofstra 7-11 L 5/14 Swarthmore 4-6 L 4/14 Maryland 4-13 L 4/20 at Adelphi 18-4 W 5/18 at Maryland 2-17 L 4/18 at Loyola 6-10 L 4/23 at Maryland 0-18 L 5/21 Colgate 7-9 L 4/25 Rutgers 8-14 L 4/27 at Colgate 9-4 W Scoring: Gordon Bennett 15-4. 5/2 at Syracuse 4-9 L 5/4 Syracuse 4-13 L 5/6 Lehigh 12-8 W 5/11 at Swarthmore 1-5 L 1961: 4-6 5/9 Swarthmore 7-8 L 5/14 at Rutgers 9-17 L Head Coach: Ernie Baer 5/16 at Colgate 7-15 L 6/15 at Lehigh 15-3 W Captain: Andy Lockhart 5/23 at Delaware 8-5 W 6/18 at Cornell 8-13 L 4/8 at Navy 5-16 L Scoring: John Meisel 15-13 6/24 Pennsylvania 16-5 W 4/15 Loyola 17-4 W Scoring: Bill Hess 49-20, Lou Girard 21, Tom 5/22 Pennsylvania 8-10 L 1965: 4-5-1 Seeman 13. 5/26 at Cornell 8-11 L Head Coach: Dick Pencek 5/29 at Rutgers 3-6 L Captains: Scott Henderson, Chad Moore 1958: 5-8 5/6 Syracuse 4-11 L 4/3 Hobart 4-3 W Head Coach: Ernie Baer 5/12 at Lehigh 11-9 W 4/10 at Lafayette 12-4 W Captains: Bill Hess and Fred Donahoe 5/13 at Swarthmore 9-0 W 4/13 at Maryland 2-16 L 4/7 at Hofstra 2-13 L 5/16 Gettysburg 14-4 W 4/15 Colgate 9-10 L 4/11 at Loyola 9-6 W 5/20 at Colgate 4-5 L 4/24 Syracuse 7-10 L 4/12 at Navy 2-18 L Scoring: Tom Hayes 26-5, Steve Schrader 13- 5/1 at Rutgers 9-19 L 4/16 Maryland 5-22 L 10, Dick Seelig 17-2. 5/8 at Swarthmore 7-8 L 4/19 at Pennsylvania 3-2 W 5/12 at Lehigh 13-2 W 4/26 Rutgers 2-14 L 1962: 7-3 5/15 Loyola 13-13 T 5/2 at Hobart 8-2 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 5/19 Delaware 14-4 W 5/3 at Syracuse 5-9 L Captains: Andy Lockhart, Andy Pollock Scoring: Bill Huddles 6-25, Dave Thiel 21-4, 5/7 Cornell 6-8 L 4/6 at Loyola 8-7 W Roger Doumar 11-9. 5/10 Swarthmore 10-3 W 4/7 at Washington & Lee 10-3 W W

5/14 Lehigh 13-3 W 4/10 at Pennsylvania 8-7 W 1966: 3-6 W W

5/17 Dickinson 7-8 L 4/14 Lafayette 20-10 W . Head Coach: Dick Pencek G 5/24 Colgate 9-10 L 4/25 Maryland 7-16 L O Captains: Glenn Thiel, Dave Webster P S Scoring: John Behne 19-5, Fred Donahoe 20. 4/28 Rutgers 18-13 W 4/13 Maryland 3-23 L U S

5/5 at Syracuse 8-15 L P

4/16 Cortland 11-12 L O 1959: 5-4-1 5/9 Lehigh 14-7 W R 4/23 Syracuse 9-17 L T S

Head Coach: Ernie Baer 5/12 Swarthmore 17-8 W . 4/26 Loyola 9-10 L C Captains: John Behne and Richard Dill 5/19 Colgate 6-8 L O 4/30 Rutgers 1-17 L M 4/4 Loyola 14-3 W Scoring: John Meisel 6-42, Tom Hayes 27-10, 5/1 Hobart 9-15 L 4/11 Navy 3-29 L Dick Seelig 22-1. 5/11 Lehigh 17-6 W

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5/14 Colgate 10-9 W 5/9 Cortland 8-20 L 1974: 6-5 5/21 at Delaware 13-4 W 5/16 Bucknell 8-4 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek Scoring: Greg Wacker 21-15, Glenn Thiel 27- 5/23 Hobart 9-18 L Captains: Buddy Tesner, Jay Levine 6,Bill Franson 11-20. Scoring: Rick Smedley 19, Al Nefgen 13. 3/30 Virginia 4-13 L 4/3 Pennsylvania 6-12 L 1967: 4-6 1971: 4-6 4/6 at Drexel 9-6 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/13 at Syracuse 17-12 W Captains: Joe Gorman, Dave Lewis Captains: Don Stone, Dave McKeever 4/20 at Loyola 10-9 W 4/1 at Franklin & Marshall 12-5 W 4/1 Lebanon Valley 10-4 W 4/27 Rutgers 7-21 L 4/8 Loyola 6-12 L 4/3 Cortland 9-21 L 5/3 Lehigh 19-11 W 4/12 at Maryland 0-17 L 4/10 Loyola 15-3 W 5/8 Cortland 9-12 L 4/15 Colgate 7-0 W 4/14 Franklin & Marshall 5-8 L 5/11 at Lafayette 21-5 W 4/22 Syracuse 10-11 L 4/17 Syracuse 12-9 W 5/13 at Bucknell 10-8 W 4/29 at Rutgers 7-6 W 4/24 Rutgers 7-20 L 5/16 at Hobart 7-21 L 5/10 at Lehigh 4-6 L 5/1 Pennsylvania 5-10 L Scoring: Keith McGuire 17-27, G. Alex 22-7, 5/13 at Cortland 8-19 L 5/8 Lehigh 4-12 L Karl Hurtzig 10-18. 5/20 Delaware 7-4 W 5/11 Bucknell 16-12 W 5/24 Hobart 5-6 L 5/22 Hobart 6-9 L 1975: 9-2 Scoring: Hank Kaezowka 14, Joe Gorman 12. Scoring: Jim Trenz 42-28, Bob Cohen 14-6, Head Coach: Dick Pencek Lance Silver 13-3. Captains: Buddy Tesner, Jay Levine 1968: 6-3-1 4/2 at Pennsylvania 12-10 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 1972: 4-6 4/5 Drexel 15-6 W 4/3 at Bucknell 13-9 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 4/9 at Franklin & Marshall 19-12 W 4/6 Franklin & Marshall 19-3 W Captains: Bob Cohen, Jim Clouser 4/12 Syracuse 15-7 W 4/10 Maryland 5-9 L 4/8 Cortland 7-15 L 4/19 at Cortland 8-16 L 4/13 at Loyola 9-5 W 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 6-12 L 4/26 Rutgers 5-10 L 4/20 at Syracuse 9-10 L 4/15 Syracuse 9-12 L 4/30 Loyola 23-5 W 4/27 Rutgers 1-10 L 4/19 Loyola 17-10 W 5/3 at Lehigh 9-4 W 5/8 Lehigh 10-4 W 4/22 Pennsylvania 9-12 L 5/10 Lafayette 21-4 W 5/11 Cortland 9-9 T 4/29 Rutgers 6-15 L 5/14 Bucknell 9-7 W 5/18 at Delaware 18-3 W 5/6 Lehigh 12-5 W 5/17 at Delaware 12-9 W 5/25 at Hobart 11-9 W 5/9 Bucknell 19-6 W Scoring: Larry Warshaw 25-10, G Alex 31-4, Scoring: Ken Edwards 23-36, Bob Schoeflin 5/12 Lafayette 14-4 W Karl Hurtzig 10-24. 19-25. 5/18 Hobart 5-24 L Scoring: Jim Trenz 42-28, Rick Smedley 14-2, 1976: 7-2 1969: 4-6 Bob Cohen 13-3 Head Coach: Dick Pencek Head Coach: Dick Pencek Captains: Rich Mauti, Karl Hurtzig, 4/9 at Maryland 6-12 L 1973: 5-6 Rich Caravella 4/12 Loyola 10-5 W Head Coach: Dick Pencek 3/31 at Drexel 16-3 W 4/16 at Franklin & Marshall 14-2 W 3/31 Loyola 14-7 W 4/7 Franklin & Marshall 18-6 W 4/19 Syracuse 9-13 L 4/4 Pennsylvania 7-13 L 4/16 North Carolina 14-20 L 4/26 at Rutgers 10-12 L 4/7 Drexel 9-6 W 4/21 at Lafayette 26-5 W 4/30 Lebanon Valley 8-3 W 4/11 Franklin & Marshall 5-10 L 4/25 Rutgers 9-8 (OT) W 5/3 Bucknell 6-7 L 4/14 Syracuse 13-16 (OT) L 4/28 at Loyola 17-12 W 5/7 at Lehigh 8-6 W 4/25 Cortland 5-20 L 4/30 Lehigh 21-7 W 5/10 at Cortland 4-12 L 4/28 Rutgers 7-16 L 5/7 Pennsylvania 20-13 W 5/24 Hobart 13-14 L 5/5 Lehigh 6-5 W 5/12 at Bucknell 5-6 L Scoring: Bob Schoeflin 17-35. Lance Silver 16-13. 5/9 Bucknell 6-5 W Scoring: Keith McGuire 17-26, Rich Mauti 20- 5/12 Lafayette 19-10 W M 11, G Alex 23-5, Paul Repp 13-14, Mike Mass O 1970: 3-6 5/18 Hobart 8-9 L C

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/20 Delaware 10-17 L 5/10 at Army 4-16 L 1984: 6-7 4/22 Rutgers 10-13 L Scoring: Billy Curran 20-15-35, Mark Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/26 Loyola 13-10 W Gelsomini 13-14-27, Tim Flanagan 15-19-34, Captains: D. Curran, J. Coyle, G. Martin 4/30 Lehigh 19-6 W Bill Turri 16-4-20. 3/10 at Loyola 7-9 L 5/7 Pennsylvania 10-24 L 3/17 New Hampshire 7-8 (OT) L 5/11 Bucknell 12-4 W 1981: 9-2 3/21 Montclair State 15-4 W 5/14 Washington & Lee 14-22 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/24 at Syracuse 5-21 L Scoring: Keith McGuire 8-31. Paul Repp 21- Captains: Eph Humphreys and John Farrell 3/28 at Lafayette 12-9 W 14. 3/21 Lehigh 21-9 W 3/31 at Drexel 13-6 W 3/27 at Syracuse 4-19 L 4/4 Towson 8-12 L 1978: 3-7 4/4 at Ohio State 15-5 W 4/7 at Hofstra 11-10 (OT) W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/8 at Towson 14-6 W 4/14 Rutgers 10-13 L Captains: Jon Poole 4/11 Drexel 16-5 W 4/21 UMBC 12-11 (OT) W 3/31 at Drexel 12-8 W 4/18 at Rutgers 12-11 W 4/28 Hobart 11-12 L 4/2 Syracuse 8-16 L 4/25 Hofstra 10-5 W 5/2 at Bucknell 10-6 W 4/12 Franklin & Marshall 13-11 W 4/29 Loyola 18-12 W 5/4 Army 7-8 L 4/14 North Carolina 7-13 L 5/2 at Montclair State 22-10 W Scoring: Gary Martin 21-32-53 4/19 Delaware 12-18 L 5/6 Bucknell 15-6 W 4/22 Rutgers 6-20 L 5/9 Army 5-11 L 1985: 3-10 4/26 at Loyola 15-12 W Scoring: Gary Martin 16-40-56, Tom Lion 20-8- Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/29 at Hofstra 7-14 L 28, Jay Starapoli 27-0-27. Captains: D. Curran, T. Florence and G. 5/10 at Bucknell 14-16 L Connor 5/13 at Army 6-19 L 1982: 8-3 3/5 at Duke 6-7 L Scoring: Mike Mass 29-19-48, Billy Curran 13- Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/15 Loyola 5-13 L 14-27, Ed Recco 12-5-17. Captains: K. Panzer, B. Turri and J. Guterding 3/23 at Syracuse 7-27 L 3/20 at Lehigh 23-6 W 3/27 Lafayette 16-9 W 1979: 2-9 3/27 Syracuse 4-12 L 3/30 Drexel 13-14 (2OT) Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/3 Ohio State 24-4 W L Captains: Ed Recco, Rich Keegan, Bryan 4/7 Towson 14-11 W 4/3 at Towson 6-10 L Greaney 4/10 at Hofstra 16-10 W 4/6 Hofstra 13-14 (OT) L 3/30 at Syracuse 9-18 L 4/17 Rutgers 3-11 L 4/13 at Rutgers 3-13 L 4/7 at Ohio State 14-11 W 4/21 at Drexel 19-12 W 4/16 Kutztown 22-3 W 4/11 at Franklin & Marshall 7-8 L 4/28 at Loyola 18-17 W 4/20 at UMBC 4-8 L 4/14 Drexel 11-10 W 5/1 Montclair State 20-6 W 4/27 at Hobart 3-12 L 4/18 at Delaware 16-20 L 5/5 at Bucknell 22-10 W 5/1 Bucknell 8-11 L 4/21 at Rutgers 3-10 L 5/8 at Army 14-20 L 5/4 CW Post 12-10 W 4/28 Hofstra 10-18 L Scoring: Gary Martin 42-44-86; Bill Turri 21-5- Scoring: George Connor 12-22-34 5/2 Loyola 14-15 L 26 5/5 at Maryland 6-21 L 1986: 7-6 5/9 Bucknell 10-18 L 1983: 4-7 Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 5/12 Army 7-17 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Sean McGinley, E.G. Rall Scoring: Ed Recco 26-15-41, Billy Curran 14- Captains: Rob Cooke, John Schmitt 3/5 at William & Mary 16-15 (OT) W 15-29, Bill Turri 14-6-20. 3/19 Lehigh 22-4 W 3/9 at Loyola 12-14 L 3/26 Syracuse 6-20 L 3/15 Denison 14-11 W 1980: 6-5 3/30 at UMBC 10-11 L 3/22 Syracuse 8-18 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/2 Drexel 14-8 W 3/29 at Lafayette 17-8 W Captains: T. Bacon, D. Eicher and J. Spillane 4/6 at Towson 12-16 L 4/2 Towson State 11-9 W W

3/22 at Lehigh 17-11 W 4/9 Hofstra 3-9 L W

4/5 at Drexel 15-10 W W . 3/29 Syracuse 8-15 L 4/16 at Rutgers 6-10 L 4/12 Rutgers 5-8 L G O

4/5 Ohio State 17-3 W 4/20 Army 2-17 L 4/19 UMBC 10-13 L P S

4/9 Franklin & Marshall 16-11 W 4/27 Loyola 15-16 (OT) L U

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4/16 at Drexel 14-8 W 4/30 at Montclair State 25-6 W P 4/26 Hobart 10-20 L O 4/19 Rutgers 6-7 L 5/2 Bucknell 20-13 W R 4/30 at Bucknell 9-6 W T S

4/26 at Hofstra 9-20 L Scoring: Gary Martin 19-40-59; Tom Lion 21-22-43 . 5/3 at C.W. Post 7-8 L C O

4/30 at Loyola 18-16 W Scoring: John Hollerbach 28-18-46; Art Berry M 5/3 Maryland 6-21 L 25-11-36; Bob Quinn 12-22-34; Chris Dent 27- 5/7 at Bucknell 15-14 (OT) W 5-32.

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1987: 10-5 3/25 Lafayette 19-7 W 20-13-33, Ted Peddy 24-8-32, Chris Lehman Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/29 at Towson State 9-15 L 17-14-31. Captains: Marty Coyle, Rich Makover, Bob 4/1 Drexel 13-6 W 4/7 Kutztown 25-5 W Quinn 1992: 9-3, No. 16 USILA 3/3 at Guilford 21-11 W 4/15 at Rutgers 6-12 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/7 at Roanoke 15-4 W 4/18 at UMBC 13-12 W Captains: Scott Bailer, Mark Dardaris, Greg 3/14 Michigan State 16-7 W 4/22 Hobart 11-9 W Guarton 3/15 Scranton 16-1 W 4/26 Bucknell 15-11 W 2/27 Navy 16-9 W 3/21 Loyola* 14-15 (OT) L 4/29 C.W. Post 6-7 L 3/11 at Drexel 14-3 W 3/22 New Hampshire* 17-10 W *Penn State Indoor Invitational 3/14 at Villanova 16-8 W 3/28 Lafayette 15-6 W Scoring: John Hollerbach 22-38-60; Jim 3/21 Vermont 12-8 W 4/1 at Towson State 7-18 L Laverty 30-12-42; Greg Guarton 25-13-38; Ted 3/28 at Lafayette 11-7 W 4/4 Drexel 20-13 W Peddy 30-6-36; Tim Conway 16-11-27. 4/4 UMBC 12-11 (OT) W 4/11 at Rutgers 9-10 (OT) L 4/11 Rutgers 11-10 W 4/18 at UMBC 13-12 W 1990: 10-5, No. 16 USILA 4/14 Towson State 8-16 L 4/21 Kutztown 22-8 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 4/18 at Hobart 8-11 L 4/25 Hobart 7-13 L Captains: Paul Gilhool, Ted Peddy, Dave 4/22 at Bucknell 13-10 W 4/29 Bucknell 17-12 W Waynick 4/25 at C.W. Post 10-9 (OT) W 5/2 C.W. Post 12-16 L 2/27 at Radford 18-11 W May 2 Delaware 15-18 L *Loyola Invitational 3/2 at North Carolina 6-13 L Scoring: Chris Lehman 27-14-41, Kevin Scoring: Jeff Connor 16-40-56; Scott McKeon 3/10 at Hofstra 6-17 L McGinley 27-7-34, Pete Makover 11-20-31. 40-3-43; John Hollerbach 25-17-42; Chris Dent 3/17 Villanova* 13-6 W 32-7-39; Art Berry 24-13-37. 3/18 VMI* 22-7 W 1993: 6-5, No. 19 USILA 3/24 at Lafayette 11-5 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 1988: 8-6 3/28 Towson State 8-10 L Captains: Craig Driver, Chris Lehman, Pete Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/31 at Drexel 16-9 W Makover, Chris Marcus 4/7 UMBC 12-10 W Captains: Art Berry, Chris Dent 2/27 at Navy 9-11 L 4/8 at Kutztown 25-4 W 3/2 at Duke 8-22 L 3/10 at North Carolina 3-25 L 4/14 Rutgers 17-18 L 3/5 at Guilford 14-13 W 3/14 Villanova (Cancelled) 4/18 Loyola 16-13 W 3/12 Loyola 7-15 L 3/20 at Towson State 7-10 L 4/21 at Hobart 5-16 L 3/19 Michigan State* 10-9 W 3/27 Lafayette 19-6 W 4/25 at Bucknell 9-8 W 3/20 Lehigh* 13-7 W 3/28 Drexel 14-7 W 4/29 at C.W. Post 13-10 W 3/26 at Lafayette 16-7 W 4/10 at Rutgers 9-16 L *Penn State Indoor Invitational 3/30 Towson State 11-17 L 4/17 Hobart 13-14 L Scoring: Ted Peddy 41-6-47; Jim Laverty 25- 4/2 at Drexel 16-7 W 4/21 Bucknell 15-9 W 15-40; Chris Lehman 16-17-33, Greg Guarton 4/5 at Kutztown 21-9 W 4/24 C.W. Post 17-7 W 20-11-31; Joel Brous 17-11-28. 4/9 Rutgers 8-9 (OT) L 4/28 at UMBC 15-5 W 4/16 UMBC 10-7 L 5/1 at Delaware 19-18 (OT) W 4/23 at Hobart 7-16 L 1991: 9-4, No. 14 USILA Scoring: Chris Lehman 16-28-38; Mike Quinn 4/27 at Bucknell 14-7 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 20-8-28; Rob Warren 17-6-23. 4/30 at C.W. Post 6-16 L Captains: Paul Gilhool, Ted Peddy *Penn State Indoor Invitational 3/5 at North Carolina 3-15 L 1994: 8-4, No. 17 USILA Scoring: Jeff Connor 14-44-58; Jim Schmitt 3/7 at VMI 17-4 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 34-5-39; John Hollerbach 19-9-28; Chris Dent 3/16 Princeton* 7-9 L Captains: Jay Graham, Alex Schoonmaker, 20-7-27; Jim Laverty 15-5-20. 3/17 Ohio Wesleyan* 14-7 W Ken Wille 3/24 Drexel 16-8 W 2/26 at Notre Dame 9-12 L 3/27 at Towson State 8-16 L 3/6 at Georgetown 4-17 L 1989: 10-5 3/30 Lafayette 15-8 W M 3/12 at Villanova 16-12 W O 4/6 at UMBC 11-10 W

C Head Coach: Glenn Thiel

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S 4/13 at Rutgers 10-17 L T Captains: Tim Conway, John Hollerbach 3/26 vs. Lafayette 21-7 W R

O 2/28 at North Carolina 6-17 L 4/20 Hobart 12-10 W 3/27 at Drexel 13-10 W P

S 4/24 Bucknell 17-11 W

U 3/2 at Radford 20-11 W 4/2 UMBC 15-5 W

S 4/27 C.W. Post 14-13 W P 3/4 at VMI 19-8 W 4/9 Rutgers 13-12 (OT) W O 5/4 at Delaware 17-11 W G

. 3/11 at Loyola 7-14 L 4/16 North Carolina (N) 8-16 L

W 3/18 Notre Dame* 9-1 W *Loyola (Md.) Invitational 4/23 at Stony Brook 12-11 W W

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/30 Delaware 16-15 W 4/12 Hobart 12-11 (2OT ) W 3/12 *Georgetown 8-17 L Scoring: Greg Jackson 25-27-52; Pete 4/16 at Bucknell 14-7 W 3/18 at Lehigh 15-12 W Makover 18-14-32; Erik Merkel 26-7-33. 4/19 at Rutgers 15-7 W 3/25 *at UMBC 7-12 L 4/26 at Delaware 13-12 W 4/1 *Massachusetts 11-8 W 5/3 at Duke 6-7 (OT) L 4/8 at Hobart 7-9 L 1995: 11-2, No. 13 USILA (1) Boca Raton, Fla. 4/14 *at Navy 5-12 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: Chris Killoren 23-18-41; John 4/19 Bucknell 10-9 W Captains: Mike Busza, Mike O’Keefe, Brian Chescavage 28-10-38; Greg Jackson 22-13- 4/22 *Rutgers 12-6 W Shorts 34. 4/28 Duke 5-6 L 2/26 Notre Dame 15-14 W 5/6 *Stony Brook 18-6 W 3/3 Ohio State 15-7 W 1998: 6-6, No. 15 USILA Scoring: Don Mayerhofer 20-28-48; Will 3/8 at Virginia 12-20 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Driscoll 28-7-35; Eric Wood 14-18-32 3/12 Villanova 16-10 W Captains: Tim Eldridge, Chris Killoren, Todd 3/18 at Towson State 15-10 W Korte. 2001: 7-6, 2-4 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 15 USILA 3/25 Lafayette 18-4 W 3/1 at Notre Dame 9-14 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/26 Drexel 18-13 W 3/7 at Villanova 11-4 W Captains: Ted Holmes, Michael Kern, Jan 4/1 at UMBC 16-15 W 3/11 at Maryland 6-14 L Northrop, Eric Wood 4/8 Stony Brook 20-4 W 3/15 Georgetown 14-13 W 2/25 Notre Dame 8-10 L 4/15 Hobart 12-13 (OT) L 3/21 at Princeton 5-13 L 3/3 Villanova 14-7 W 4/19 at Bucknell 17-8 W 3/28 UMBC 14-11 W 3/7 at Delaware 13-6 W 4/22 at Rutgers 15-14 W 4/4 at Army 19-11 W 3/10 *at Georgetown 5-12 L 4/30 at Delaware 16-11 W 4/11 at Hobart 6-12 L 3/17 at Cornell 8-7 W Scoring: Erik Merkel 48-13-61; Greg Jackson 4/15 Bucknell 19-8 W 3/24 *UMBC 7-8 L 34-22-56; Mike Busza 26-14-40. 4/18 Rutgers 11-9 W 3/31 *at Massachusetts 9-10 L 4/25 Delaware 10-11 L (OT) 4/7 Hobart 12-11 W 1996: 10-3, No. 18 USILA 5/1 Duke 6-10 L 4/14 *Navy 9-10 (OT) L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: John Chescavage 29-10-39; Chris 4/18 at Bucknell 6-10 L Captains: Dave Daniecki, Greg Jackson, Killoren 23-9-32; Todd Kaiser 12-17-29. 4/21 *at Rutgers 18-9 W Tolleison Morriss, Rob Warren 4/28 Fairfield 9-8 (OT) W 2/24 at Michigan State 13-8 W 1999: 8-4, No. 12 USILA 5/5 *Stony Brook 17-5 W 2/25 at Ohio State 8-7 (OT) W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Scoring: Will Driscoll 38-9-47; Luke Ogelsby 3/6 at North Carolina 9-18 L Captains: John Chescavage, Andrew 11-16-27; Eric Wood 12-14-26. 3/9 at Villanova 16-3 W Germain, Kevin Keenan, Chris Schiller 3/16 Georgetown 12-9 W 2/28 Notre Dame 13-8 W 2002: 8-5, 1-4 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 13 USILA 3/23 at Drexel 14-6 W 3/5 Villanova 13-7 W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/24 at Lafayette 12-4 W 3/10 at Maryland 10-19 L Captains: Will Driscoll, Sean Droogan, Tim 3/30 UMBC 18-14 W 3/21 Lehigh 16-10 W Emmick 4/6 at Stony Brook 11-8 W 3/27 at UMBC 11-9 W 2/24 at Notre Dame 10-9 (OT) W 4/13 at Hobart 4-9 L 3/31 at Georgetown 10-20 L 3/2 at Fairfield 14-6 W 4/17 Bucknell 6-11 L 4/3 Army 19-12 W 3/4 Air Force 16-2 W 4/20 Rutgers 6-5 W 4/10 Hobart 7-6 W 3/9 *Georgetown 10-11 L 4/27 Delaware 17-16 (OT) W 4/17 at Rutgers 15-8 W 3/16 Cornell 9-11 L Scoring: Greg Jackson 23-16-39; Chris 4/21 at Bucknell 13-10 W 3/23 *at UMBC 8-9 L Killoren 21-13-34; Jason Rickel 20-12-32. 4/24 at Delaware 11-12 L 3/30 *Massachusetts 12-13 L 5/1 at Duke 9-22 L 4/3 Delaware 16-8 W 1997: 8-4, No. 13 USILA Scoring: Chris Schiller 24-18-42; John 4/6 at Hobart 11-10 W

Chescavage 25-9-34; Don Mayerhofer 19-12- 4/12 *at Navy 7-9 L W

Head Coach: Glenn Thiel W 31; Todd Kaiser 16-14-30. 4/20 *Rutgers 15-3 W Captains: Dave Daniecki, Greg Jackson, W . 4/23 Bucknell 9-7 W G

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3/7 Villanova 12-7 W P

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3/12 vs. Yale (1) 11-6 W R

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3/22 Princeton 6-18 L O

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2006: 8-5, 5-2 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 16 USILA Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Captains: Keith Benjamin, Greg Gurenlian, Nate Whitaker 2/26 at #12 Notre Dame 4-8 L 3/4 *at Loyola 6-9 L 3/8 vs. #14 Dartmouth 11-10 W 3/11 at Ohio State 14-13 (ot) W 3/18 Stony Brook 10-11 L 3/25 *at #20 Fairfield 11-6 W 4/1 *#7 Massachusetts 7-5 W The 2003 were the first team in school 4/8 *at Hobart 9-4 W 4/15 *at St. John’s 13-3 W history to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament. 4/19 Bucknell 10-11 L 4/22 *Rutgers 8-7 (ot) W 2003: 7-7, 3-2 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 11 USILA 2005: 9-6-0, 5-1-0 ECAC Lacrosse, No. 11 USILA 4/28 at Villanova 12-11 (2 ot) W Head Coach: Glenn Thiel Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 5/6 *#5 Georgetown 9-10 L Captains: Marc Young, Will Jones, Mike Captains: Marshall Feldman, Chris Garrity, Scoring: Brian Boyle 12-25-37, Nate Whitaker Jacober Matt Zappia 28-4-32, John Eremus 19-6-25. 2/23 #17 Notre Dame 9-10 L 2/19 #14 Ohio Stte 9-7 W 3/1 Fairfield 18-6 W 2/27 #10 Notre Dame 6-14 L 3/8 *at #6 Georgetown 9-11 L 3/5 *#16 Loyola 16-14 W 2007: 5-8, 3-4 ECAC Lacrosse 3/11 Yale (N) 15-17 L 3/8 at #4 Duke 2-12 L Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 3/15 at #20 Cornell 8-9 L 3/19 at #20 Stony Brook 5-7 L Captains: Pat Heim, Dan Saltsman, Matt 3/22 *#20 UMBC 10-12 L 3/25 Fairfield 10-11 (ot) L Mulqueen 3/29 *at #6 UMass 11-10 W 4/2 *at #13 UMass 8-18 L 2/17 #13 Denver 5-10 L 4/5 Hobart 14-10 W 4/5 Mt. St. Mary’s 14-5 W 2/24 #17 Notre Dame 8-11 L 4/12 *#15 Navy 5-4 W 4/9 *#15 Hobart 19-13 W 3/3 *#18 Loyola 9-10 L 4/16 at Bucknell 10-7 W 4/16 *St. John’s 12-4 W 3/10 Ohio State 8-10 L 4/19 *at #8 Rutgers 7-6 W 4/19 at #12 Bucknell 11-10 W 3/13 vs. Colgate 7-4 W 4/26 at #3 Virginia 10-11 L 4/23 *at Rutgers 8-7 W 3/24 *#12 Fairfield 10-7 W 5/3 #17 Ohio State 13-4 W 4/29 Villanova 10-5 W 3/31 *at Massachusetts 5-6 (ot) L 2003 NCAA Championship Tournament 5/8 *at #7 Georgetown 13-12 (ot) W 4/7 *Hobart 12-7 W 5/10 at #9 Towson 6-11 L 2005 NCAA Championship Tournament 4/14 *St. John’s 9-5 W Scoring: Nate Whitaker 24-10-34; Luke 5/14 at #4 Maryland 10-14 L 4/17 at #12 Bucknell 5-7 L Ogelsby 13-20-33; Marshall Feldman 19-7-26. Scoring: Nate Whitaker 31-13-44; Patrick Heim 4/22 *at Rutgers 7-8 (2 ot) L 22-11-33, John Eremus 23-3-26. 4/28 St. Joseph’s 12-9 W 5/5 *at #4 Georgetown 4-9 L 2004: 6-7, 0-3 ECAC Lacrosse Scoring: Brian Boyle 11-17-28; Rob Forster 18- Head Coach: Glenn Thiel 2-20; Gil Pearsall 15-4-19; Pat Heim 14-4-18 Captains: Rob Bateman, Brian Mabry, Matt *ECAC Lacrosse Game O’Malley, Edmond Perry 2/21 at Ohio State 5-4 W 2/29 at Notre Dame 7-17 L 3/6 at Fairfield 6-10 L 3/10 Providence (N) 11-4 W 3/13 *Georgetown 8-10 L 3/21 at Denver 11-10 W

M 4/3 *Massachusetts 8-17 L O C

. 4/10 at Hobart 7-8 L S

T 4/17 at Mt. Saint Mary’s 16-7 W R

O 4/20 Bucknell 12-7 W P S

U 4/24 *Rutgers 6-10 L S

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ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

OPPONENT WL TOPPONENT WL T Adelphi 30 0Massachusetts 35 0 Air Force 20 0Michigan State 30 0 Army 3 29 0 Montclair State 40 0 Baltimore City Coll. 10 0Mt. Saint Mary’s 20 0 Baltimore Polytechnic 10 0Mt. Washington Club 02 0 Bronx Club 00 1Navy 2 37 0 Bucknell 32 90Nazareth 10 0 Carlisle Indian School 03 0New Hampshire 22 0 Colgate 14 90North Carolina 09 0 Cornell 19 20 0 Notre Dame 4 10 0 Cortland 09 1Ohio State 10 10 Crescent Athletic Assoc. 30 0Ohio Wesleyan 10 0 C.W. Post 54 0Onondaga Indians 51 1 Dartmouth 30 0Oxford Cambridge 01 0 Delaware 14 60Pennsylvania 22 13 1 Denison 10 0Princeton 03 0 Denver 12 0Providence 10 0 Dickinson 01 0Radford 20 0 Drexel 25 20Roanoke 10 0 Drumlin Athletic Club 10 0Rutgers 18 40 0 Duke 08 0Sampson 20 0 Fairfield 52 0Scranton 10 0 Franklin & Marshall 85 0St. John’s 30 0 Georgetown 3 10 0 St. John’s College of Baltimore 02 0 Gettysburg 10 0St. Joseph’s 10 0 Guilford 20 0St. Stephens 10 0 Harvard 01 0Stony Brook 62 0 Hobart 23 33 1 Swarthmore 13 15 1 Hofstra 49 0Syracuse 12 46 1 Ithaca 20 0Toronto 02 0 Johns Hopkins 05 0Towson 4 11 0 Kenyon 10 0UMBC 13 80 Kutztown 60 0Union 01 0 Lafayette 27 00Vermont 10 0

Lebanon Valley 30 0Villanova 12 10W W W

Lehigh 31 70Virginia 25 0 . G O

Long Island Athl. Club 10 0VMI 30 0 P S U

Loyola 27 20 1 Washington & Lee 42 0 S P O

Maryland 2 35 0 Western Maryland 70 0 R T S

Maryland Club 10 0William & Mary 10 0 . C O

Yale 11 0 M

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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

Last Name First Name Years Lettered Belfield John C. 1926 - '28 Bell Donald J. 1952, '54 - '55 C Callaway Ace 1993 Bell Matthew J. 1985 - '86 A Campbell Christopher 2005 Benedetti Philip J. 1950 - '51 Aarons Brendan 1995 - '98 Campbell D. A. 1920 Benjamin Keith 2002, '04 - '06 Abell Mike 1995 - '97 Campbell G. Keen 1941 Bennett Gordon S. 1960 - '61 Abernathy Robert 1949 Campbell Kevin R. 1972 - '75 Bergesen Andreas J. 1954 - '56 Abriel William L. 1972 - '75 Campbell R. L. 1943 Berkowitz Howard 1962 Adams Drew 2006 - '07 Campbell Robert 1979 - '82 Berman Rachel (Mgr.) 1982 - '84 Adolph William 1991 - '94 Caravella Richard F. 1973, '75 Berry Arthur 1985 - '88 Agnew A. L. 1920 Carlozo Joseph V. 1973 - '74 Beuchele Walter E. 1978 - '79 Ahsley David 1962 Carlson R. F. 1928 - '29, '31, '32 Bickelhaupt George F. 1953 - '55 Albertson Norb 1963 Carlson Ronald (Mgr.) 1956 Bickell Thomas 1969 Albrecht John R. (Mgr.) 1955 Carr Arthur R. 1973 Bishop G. W. 1944 Alex Christopher J. 1970 Carroll John 1986 - '87 Bitner A. W. 1942 - '43 Alex Thomas G. 1974 - '77 Carson R. J. 1923 - '24 Blair A. F. 1939 & '41 Allen R. E. 1944 Carson R. R. 1944 Blatter Jay I. 1973 Amber John W. 1951 - '52 Carter J. R. 1939 - '40 Blum R. B. (Mgr.) 1938 Anderson C. O. 1929 - '30 Case James O. 1950 Boecker Gary J. 1973 Anderson W. L. 1923 Castella John 1960 Boecker Kenneth D. 1972 - '73 Andress John 2007 Catalano Chris 1986 Bonner Graham 2001 Andrukitis Joseph A. 1938 Catalano James A. 1977 - '79 Booker D. N. 1944 Antonick John 1988 Cawley Bill 1987 Booth Robert 2000 - '03 Antonson J. O. 1929 - '31 Chadwick Peter 1989 - '91 Booth S. K. 1932 Arnold David H. 1953 - '54 Chaikin James N. (Mgr.) 1945 - '46 Born Allen 1989 Asplundh Barr E. 1951 - '52 Charles Ronald J. 2000 - '03 Bosman H. M. 1933 - '34 Atkinson Larry R. 1950 Charron William R. 1961 - '63 Bostock Donald J. 1955 - '57 Atkinson R. E. 1913 Chescavage John 1996 - '99 Bowes H. R. 1915 Auer A. 1944 Chestnut Kent L. 1957 Boyer D. J. 1938 Chinich Justin 2007 Boyle Brian 2005 - '07 B Chiodo Raffaele 1992 - '95 Boyle Greg 2006 -'07 Backenstose Brian 1993 - '94 Chisholm Daniel 1995 - '97 Boyle Richard D. 1974 - '75 Bacon Timothy D. 1977 - '80 Cibik Michael (Mgr.) 1966 Bracciante Ronald J. 1961 - '62 Baer Ernest 1947 - '49 Cicak Michael 1940 Bragg Harrie 1949 Baer W. W. 1915 Cimochowski George 1961 - '63 Brandt Daniel 1988 & '91 Bailer John 1989 - '92 Cleary Regis 1967 Bready A. M. 1926 Bailey Doug 1981 - '82 Cleland J. G. (Mgr.) 1934 Brennan Jason M. 1994 - '96 Bailey Michael 2002 - '05 Clement Henry L. 1983 & '85 Bretherick D. W. 1944 Baker R. M. 1918 Clifton Sean 1990 Brickley David (Mgr.) 1963 Ballinger John 1966 Clough John 1990 & '93 Brigman, Jr. Lindo (Mgr.) 1940 Ballou C. F. 1914 - '15 Clougherty Thomas 1965 Briner G. M. 1922 Baney Robert 1983 - '84 Clouser James F. 1971 - '73 Briner John 1943 Banham A. L. 1942 Clouser L. H. 1925 Briner, Jr. William M. 1942 - '43 Banks P. B. 1922 Cochran Chris 1996 - '97 Brinker Charles (Mgr.) 1967 - '68 Barber W. H. 1914 Cockley N. I. 1927 Britt Joseph 2007 Barie John 1963 - '64 Cocoziello Alex 2007 Brittain Edward 1957 Barnes R. B. 1934 Cohen Arthur S. 1954 Brittingham Stanley 1969 Barnhart A. L. 1920 Cohen Robert C. 1971 - '73 Brous Joel 1989 - '92 Barras Richard 1966 Cohn S. E. 1936 - '38 Brown C. A. 1929 Barry Jack E. 1974 - '77 Collett John R. 1954 - '55 Brown Harry S. 1956 - '58 Basciano Anthony 2007 Collins Douglas 1985 - '86 Brown I. G. 1920 - '22 Bash H. C. 1922 - '23 Collins Francis D. 1972 Brown John 1993 Baskin Marc 1986 Comegna Marc 1983 Bateman Robert 2001 - '03 Brubach William 1981

M Conley J. F. 1935 - '37

O Batkin W. 1944 Buckley E. M. 1924 - '25

C Connelly William J. 1978 . Buckman, Jr. J. S. 1938 - '39 S Bauer E. C. 1945

T Conner George D. 1982 - '85 Budd Stephen 1982 - '85 R Bauerle Richard 1963 - '64

O Connor Jeffrey 1984, '87 - '88 Bullock Richard S. 1958 - '60 P Beattie Michael R. 1957 - '59

S Conway Timothy D. 1986 - '89

U Beck Regan 1989 - '90 Bullock Robert F. 1954 - '56

S Cook George H. 1926 P Beddings Frank 1986 - '89 Buser, Jr. Bart E. 1937, '39 - '40 O Cook H. C. 1925 - '27

G Busza Mike 1992 - ' 95 . Behne John M. 1957 - '59 Cook Jack A. 1950 W Belden Chris 1983 Busza Todd 1989 - '92 W Cooke Robert 1980 - '83

W Belfield Edward C. 1948 - '50

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS Cooper Robert W. 1975 - '78 Donovan William J. 2001 - '04 Feldman Marshall 2000 - '03 Copeland Matt 1995 - '98 D'Ortone Kenneth 1983 - '84 Fellows R. H. 1927 - '28 Copelin Donald E. 1950 Dougherty John 1987 - '88 Ferguson Frederick 1967 - '68 Cornwell E. H. 1922 Doumar Roger 1963 - '65 Ferguson M. M. 1926 Coskery E. G. 1933 Douthett E. M. 1936 Ferguson R. G. 1932 Coskery Ray S. 1937 - '39 Dowart A. L. 1916 Ferry T. L. (Mgr.) 1935 Coulter F. A. 1921 - '23 Drake H. B. 1939 - '40 Field Edward 1995 Courteau Christopher 2005 Drazenovich Joseph J. 1950 Finley John R. 1946 - '49 Cowan Alex F. 1938 - '39 Dreeland Alan 1968 - '69 Fiscus Glenn W. 1956 - '57 Cox James 1980 - '81 Dreyfus William 1986 - '88 Fisher H. W. 1916 Coyle John 1981 - '84 Driscoll William 1999 - 2002 Fisher Paul 1988 - '91 Coyle Martin 1984 - '87 Driver Craig 1990 - '93 Fisher R. D. 1914 - '16 Craig William 1914 Droogan Sean 1999 - 2002 Flanagan Timothy 1980 - '81 Cramer Berne F. 1946 Drylie J. E. 1943 Flannery Matthew 2005 - '06 Cramer E. S. 1932 Dunkle R. S. 1917 Fleck Todd 1989 Cranmer C. B. 1929 Dunne Matthew 1964 - '65 Flenner, Jr. B. E. 1942 - '43 Crawford B. E. 1932 Dwyer William L. 1993 - '96 Fletcher Jack E. 1934 Cromie R. W. 1927 - '28 Flinchbaugh David 1962 - '64 Croohe A. L. 1932 E Florence Thomas I. 1982 - '85 Cross Jack 1965 Eagle Anthony J. 1950 - '52 Foresman W. S. 1925 Croup A. H. 1920 - '21 Eaton W. L. 1920 Forrest, Jr. William H. 1951 Crowley Jeffrey C. 1971 - '72 Eddy R. B. 1936 Forster Rob 2006 - '07 Cunningham Jeremiah 1980 Edel L. J. 1931 - '33 Foster G. S. 1936 - '37 Cuno J. B. 1913 - '15 Edmunds G. H. 1925 - '27 Fox R. W. (Mgr.) 1922 Curcio John J. 1982 & '84 Edmunds J. C. 1930 Frank J. C. 1923 - '24 Curran Dennis M. 1982 - '85 Edwards E. L. 1930 - '31 Franson William 1966 Curran Kevin T. 1978 - '81 Edwards Kenneth 1968 Friedenberg David 1956 Curran William J. 1977 - '80 Eicher David D. 1978 - '80 Friedman Stephen A. 1956 Curtin Gerald 1968 - '69 Eisenman R. S. 1935 - '37 Fromkin Robert S. 1970 - '71 Curtin Ryan 2006 Eisler C. R. 1921 - '23 Fryburg Frank 1949 Cusson Benjamin 2001 - '03 Elder Gove G. 1958 - '59 Fulton James A. 1950, '51, & '54 Cutler William 2002 - '05 Eldridge Timothy 1995 - '98 Furchner Wes 1997 - 2000 Elmer J. J. 2007 D Elser A. J. 1928 G Dangerfield H. 1928 Emmick Timothy 1998, 2000 - '02 Gagliano Michael 1994 - '97 Daniecki David 1994 - '97 Erber Peter J. 1961 Gallagher A. J. 1913 - '14 Daniels Andy 1983 Eremus John 2003 - '06 Gannett Christopher 2003 - '06 Dardaris Mark 1989 - '92 Erhart E. O. 1913 Garonzik Scott N. 1975 Darraugh E. H. 1918 Erwin David T. 1959 - '61 Garrity Christopher 2000 - '03 Dattelbaum Warren 1938 - '41 Erwin Joseph B. 1955 Gary Jeff 1983 Davis Alan T. 1977 - '78 Erwin Mark 1981 Gatchell M. H. 1922 - '23 Day W. R. 1931 - '33 Eshelman W. 1944 Gaumer L. S. 1945 Dean James W. 1953 Espy Brad 1995, '96, '98 Gehnrich Scott 2003 - '06 Dean W. A. 1916 - '18 Essig Sean 1986, '87, '89 Geiger Daniel 2001 - '02 DeBaldo Scott 1995 Etter Kevin 2007 Geisewite C. F. 1925 - '27 DeBow Brendan 2000, 2002 - '03 Etter Sean 2003 - '05 Gekas Evan 1985 Decker D. B. 1931 Ezratty Steven P. 1974 - '75 Gelsomini Mark P. 1979 - '80 Decker, Jr. Howard W. (Mgr.) 1951 Genther J. A. 1938 - '39 DeCock Gary 1981 F Gerber E. C. 1934 - '36 Dede Scott 1988 Fabian Louis A. (Mgr.) 1972 - '73 Gerding H. V. 1927 DeFalco R. B. 1937 - '39 Farcosky John 2004 - '06 Germain Andrew 1996 - '99 W

Degnan James 1984 - '85 Faries L. E. 1942 - '43 Gerrato Anthony 1984, '86, & '87 W

Delanoy John 2005 Farley E. S. 1920 - '21 Gerrato Glenn 1991 - '92 W . G

Demos Greg 1999 Farley Walter S. 1913 - '15 Geuder R. E. (Mgr.) 1939 O P

Dent Christopher 1985 - '88 Farls John 1986 Giacalone William R. 1973 - '74 S U

Detwiler E. B. 1932 Farrell Bernard C. 1970 - '72 Gibbs G. A. 1920 S P

Devine John A. 1977 Farrell Charles 1965 - '66 Gilhool James 1986 - '88 O R

DeVoe James F. 1953 Farrell John 1978 - '81 Gilhool Paul 1989 - '91 T S .

Diehl Paul 1966 Farrell William 2000 - '03 Gill A. J. 1913 C O

Dill Richard J. 1958 - '59 Faust Alfred D. 1958 Girard Lucien 1952, '53, '56, & '57 M Doederlein Winfred P. 1955 Feen Jeffrey 1987 - '90 Glading F. W. 1920 - '21 Donahoe Frederick A. 1956 - '58 Feightner Paul 1967 Glennon Travis 1999 - 2000

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2007-08 ROSTER & QUICK FACTS Gobey Galen 1967 - '69 Helpa Joseph 1986 Jacobs Scott 2006 - '07 Goldschmidt John 2001 Henderson Earle H. 1958 - '59 Janda Richard J. 1959 - '60 Goldstein Lewis 1986 Henderson J. L. 1942 Jennings W. J. 1921 Goldsworthy, Jr. Thomas C. 1952 - '53 Henderson J. Scott 1962, ‘64-65 Johnson Chris 1995 Gorman Joseph 1965 - '67 Henderson Stephen 1966-’68 Johnson Jason 1993 - '96 Gotwals James E. 1941 - '43 Henjes Scott 1991 Johnson Peter C. 1944, '46, & '47 Goulding Mark 1979 - '82 Henjes Todd 1983-’86 Johnson Ronald 1963 - '65 Grabenstetter Walter 1986 - '88 Henneghan Charley 2006 Johnson Scott 2006 Graham Jay 1990, '92 - '94 Henning W. D. 1940-’41 Johnson Thomas 1999 Grant Richard 1971 Henry J. B. 1932 Johnston F. B. 1913 Graves Stephen 1986 - '89 Henry John P. 1951-’52 Johnston R. B. 1924 Greaney Bryan J. 1978 - '79 Henry Richard 1967-’68 Jones B. C. 1921 Green H. W. 1930 Heppenstall J. M. 1931 Jones Edward C. 1954 Green Philip 1991 Hermance Geoff 1990 Jones Elliott 2003, '04, & '06 Greenlee Thomas 1960 Herring Edwin L. 1950-’51 Jones W. M. 1931 Griffin E. F. 1928 Herscha Michael 1998-2001 Jones William 2002 - '05 Griffin James M. 1956 Hershner Kevin 2003-’06 Jordon H. B. 1915 Griffiths P. W. 1921 Herzer Brian 1979-’82 Josefson J. C. 1915 Gruver J. A. 1926 Herzer Karl M. 1977-’79 Joyce Kevin 2007 Guariglia Mark 1993 Hesch M. J. 1932-’33 Jurman David L. 1992 - '95 Guarton Gregory 1989 - '92 Hess D. J. 1940 Gurenlian Gregory 2003 - '06 Hess William E. 1956-’58 K Guterding Joseph W. 1979 - '82 Hilliard Ryan 1996-’97 Kaczowka Henry 1966 - '67 Gwynn J. A. 1931 - '32 Himoff D. T. 1935-’36 Kaiser K. C. 1929 - '30 Hinckel Toebe 1995 Kaiser K. R. 1929 - '30 H Hinkle Richard 1960 Kaiser Todd 1998 - '99 Haas Jan 1980 Hockersmith Wayne L. 1951-’53 Kane F. E. 1932 Haberlin C. F. (Mgr.) 1929 Hoffman C. F. 1921 Kane James E. 1959 - '60 Hackett B. M. 1924 - '26 Hoft J. M. 2007 Kaplan M. L. 1930 Hagerman John C. 1949 - '50 Hogan Chris 1935-’37 Kappel William M. 1969 - '70 Haggerty Kevin 1998 - 2000 Hollenbach William S. 1943, ‘46-’48 Kastroll William 1992 - '93 Haggerty Ryan 1996 - '99 Hollerbach John 1986-’89 Kaulfuss E. J. 1933 - '34 Hale Gregory 2001 - '04 Holmes Edward 1998-2001 Kay Donald P. 1946 Hall Stuart A. 1982 - '85 Holmes Robert 1966 - '67 Keegan Richard W. 1978 - '79 Hallowell C. K. 1914, '15, & '17 Holt Eric 1999 - 2000 Keenan Kevin 1996 - '99 Hamas S. V. 1929 Hontz L. H. 1935 - '37 Kelly Bruce W. 1972 Hamel Robert D. 1954 - '56 Hood Benjamin 1990 - '93 Kennedy Devin 2004 - '07 Hamilton D. D. 1943 - '44 Horikawa Herbert J. 1954 - '55 Kennedy James 1962 Hammer C. R. (Mgr.) 1931 Houck James P. 1956 - '57 Kennedy Tom 1988 Hammond Richard W. 1958 - '60 Houle David 2000 - '03 Kenney Adam 2004 - '07 Hanna Richard C. 1950 House W. B. 1925 - '26 Kern Michael 1998 - 2001 Hannum M. E. 1945 Houseworth Burt B. 1958 Kern, Jr. H. F. 1942 - '43 Hardesty Tom 1986 Howells Derek 2002 - '05 Kerwin Kenneth D. 1945 - '47 Harkins S. F. 1925 - '26 Huddles William 1965 Kessler L. A. (Mgr.) 1943 Harris E. B. (Mgr.) 1941 Hufnagel Yanni 2002 Kessler Philip 1985 - '86 Harris Mike 1995 Hughes Charles E. 1958 Kiefer M. R. 1927 - '28 Harrower D. E. 1913 Hughes John 1949 Kielar W. A. 1932 Hasek, Jr. C. W. 1935 - '36 Humphreys Edward P. 1979 - '81 Kilfoil J. F. 1935 - '36 Hassan P. R. 1933 Hunter Bill 1992 - '93 Killoren Chris 1995 - '98 Hassan, Jr. J. S. 1932 Hurtzig, Jr. Karl W. 1973 - '75 Kimble Reginald (Mgr.) 1948 Hastings H. E. 1927 Huss Sean 1997, '99 - 2001 King Aden A. 1993 - '96 Haswell Mike 1998 King Andrew D. 1994 - '97 Hausner Howard M. 1942 - '43 I King David 1984 - '87 M

O Hay James R. 1953 - '55 Iafrate Frank 1964 - '65 King David 1995 - '98 C . Hayes John L. 1948 - '49 Iannetta Rocco M. 1948 - '49 Kissell Dean W. 1945, '47-'49 S T Hayes Thomas R. 1961 - '62 Irmler Alex 1994 Klein Richard A. 1953 - '55 R

O Hegarty L. C. 1922 Irwin James O. 1960 - '61 Kleinman Randall 1998 - 2001 P S

U Heim Patrick 2004 - '07 Kline G. E. 1933 - '34 S

P Helbig W. H. 1924 & '26 J Koban Douglas 1982 O

G Helgeson Steve 1987 Jackson Gregory G. 1994 - '97 Koch R. J. 1941 - '42 .

W Helgeson Stu 1984 Jacober G. E. 1936 Kolb Jordan 2006 - '07 W Heller Jeffrey L. 1974 Jacober Michael 2002 - '05 Koons Robert W. 1951 - '52 W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS Kopenhaver Jim 1980 - '82 Mahoney Micheal P. 1978 - '79 Merkel Erik 1994 - '95 Korte Todd 1995 - '98 Mahrer Stacey (Mgr.) 1987 - '88 Meyer H. N. 1937 - '39 Kosanovich Bronco 1945 - '47 Main J. B. (Mgr.) 1933 Miller M. G. 1920 - '21 Koth George F. 1933 - '35 Makover Peter 1990 - '93 Miller M. M. 1930 Koth O. R. 1929 - '30 Makover Richard 1984 - '87 Millick John A. (Mgr.) 1953 Kowalski David P. 1970 Maley F. L. 1933 & '35 Milliken, Jr. H. E. 1943 - '44 Kowalski Peter A. 1975 - '78 Mall R. R. (Mgr.) 1942 Millspaugh Michael 1975 Kranzley Steve 1981 Malloy Patrick 1965 Minnich S. B. 1929 Krause Andrew 1938 - '39 Maloy J. S. 1917 Mitchell Charles W. 1974 Kriebel T. E. 1916 - '17 Maran P. Marshall 1989 Mitchell Thomas B. 1942 - '43 Kromolz Stephen 1991 - '94 Marcus Chris 1990 - '93 Mitman Joshua C. 1973 Kuich F. C. 1927 Markland Francis S. 1957 Moconyi Andrew S. 1959 - '60 Kupferberg Ian 1998 - 2001 Martenis F. P. 1944 Moen Brian 1993, '95, & '96 Kutufaris Paul 1989 - '91 Martin Gary 1981 - '84 Moltisanti Robert 1993 Martocci William D. 1972 - '73 Montgomery Jeffrey 1988 - '89 L Marycz Mike 1995 - '96 Moore Chad 1963 - '65 Lafferty H. D. 1923 - '24 Maschal W. D. 1928 Moorhouse W. J. 1933 LaGrow Joshua 2002 - '04 Mass Michael A. 1975 & '78 Morgan C. C. 1922 - '24 Laird Matt 2000 Mathews W. H. 1915 - '16 Morin Francois 1995 - '96 Lamy Chris 1996 Matthews John 1967 - '69 Morris Duncan 1984 - '85 Lang Brooke 1991 - '92 Mauti Richard D. 1975 - '77 Morriss VI James T. 1994 - '97 Latimer Warren E. (Mgr.) 1950 May Kurt A. 1973 - '74 Morse Logan 1989 - '92 Laurin L. K. 1948 Mayer William 1983 Mortimer Samuel J. 1952 Laverty James 1988 - '91 Mayerhofer Don 1997 - 2000 Mosko Michael 1984 - '85 LeChard Allan P. 1954 - '55 Mayville Kenneth 2002 - '04 Moulthrop H. K. 1932 - '34 Lee C. V. 1929 McAleenan Ryan 2006 - '07 Moylan David C. 1975 Leedom Andrew R. 1993 - '96 McAuliffe Kevin 1991 Mulqueen Chris 2007 Lehman Christopher 1990 - '93 McBride S. P. (Mgr.) 1937 Mulqueen Matthew 2004 - '07 Lehman Steve 1992, '93, & '95 McCaffery Brian 1996 Munhall A. N. 1913 - 1914 Leuschner F. H. 1920 - '21 McCandless P. 1926, '27, & '29 Murphy Steve 1989 - '90 Levine Jay R. 1974 - '75 McClaren W. L. 1935 Murray T. A. 1924 Lewis D. G. 1930 - '31 McCleary John G. 1947 - '48 Lewis David 1967 McClung J. H. 1936 N Lewis H. H. (Mgr.) 1932 McCollough J. P. 1914 Naribetsky J. 1939 Lewis M. P. 1917 McCollough William E. 1953 Neffgen Alfred V. 1970 - '72 Lewis Matt 1995 - '96 McCormick Mike 1983 - '84 Nehoda John R. 1945, '47, '48, & '49 Lindenmuth E. J. 1931 McCoy John P. 1968 - '70 Nestor, Jr. Rodger S. 1946 - '49 Lion Thomas 1981 - '84 McCubbin Mark E. 1971 - '73 Neumann Dan 1990 Lisko Roy K. 1971 - '72 McDermott Bryan 1991 - '93 Newbury D. S. 1940 Lloyd J. S. 1917 McDonough William J. 1958 - '59 Nissenbaum Scott 1992 Lockhart Andrew R. 1960 - '62 McDowell C. C. 1916 Nolan John J. 1945, '46, & '48 Lockwood C. H. 1941 - '43 McGihon Robert 2000 - '01 Northrop Jan 1998 - 2001 Locotos Frank N. 1954 - '56 McGinley Kevin 1992 Nusbaum Hank 1992 Locotos George 1945 - '48 McGinley Sean 1983 - '86 Nutter Christopher 1988 - '91 Lomady Frederick C. 1977 - '79 McGrath Mike 1997 - 2000 Long, Jr. John 1950 McGuire Robert K. 1974 - '77 O Lorenz Arthur L. 1944, '47, & '48 McGuire Timothy S. 1973 & '75 Ober C. Brooke 1982 - '83 Lotz J. H. 1937 McGuone James 1967 - '69 O'Brien John A. 1968 - '70 Louis Robert A. 1947 - '50 McHugh, Jr. J. E. 1940 - '41 O'Brien Sean 1991 Lower IV Edward 1989 - '90 McKeever David V. 1969 - '71 O'Connor David 1985 - '88 Loy Matt 2007 McKelvey Paul 1988 - '91 Odenkirk William D. 1958 W

Lunder William 1987 - '90 McKeon Scott 1984 - '87 O'Donnell David 1993 - '96 W

Lundmark Stephen 1991 & '93 McKlveen J. H. 1927 - '28 O'Donnell Michael 1992, '94, & '95 W . G

Lux John R. 1948 - '49 McMillen, Jr. W. W. 1930 - '32 Ogden Thomas A. 1961 O P

Lynch Brian 1982 - '85 McPherson R. M. (Mgr.) 1928 Ogelsby Luke 2000 - '03 S U

Mears Richard C. 1961 O'Keefe Michael T. 1992 - '95 S P

M Medico Nancy E. (Mgr.) 1975 Olmstead R. H. 1913 - '16 O R

Mabry Brian 2001 - '04 Meeker George E. 1946 & '48 O'Malley Matthew 2001 - '04 T S .

Mackrides Andrew 2005 - '07 Mehard H. R. 1913 - '14 O'Rorke Timothy 1998 C O

Madden Devin 2007 Meier Louis A. 1960 - '62 Owens Joseph 1950 M Maddock R. S. 1944 Meisel John 1962 - '64 Magda Richard 1999, 2001, & 2002 Melson Chris 1987

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2007-08 ROSTER & QUICK FACTS Rall Eugene 1983 - '86 Schuepp Paul W. 1970 - '72 P Rathmell J. N. 1933 - '34 Schwartz Kenneth A. 1973 Rattner George 1942 Schwin Steve 1981 & '83 Palmer J. Hugh 1961 Rauch Jeff 1997 Scott Brett 2005 - '07 Panzer Kenneth 1979 - '82 Raymond Burton E. 1950 Scout Vance L. 1950 - '51 Passano Lindsay 1966 & '68 Recco Edward A. 1977 - '79 Seaman C. D. 1925 Paton Tom 1964 Redding Rodney J. 1970 - '71 Sebastian John T. 1992 - '94 Patterson Garry 1966 - '68 Reed J. A. 1933 - '35 Seelig Richard W. 1961 - '63 Patton Michael 1992 - '93 Reed James A. 1950, '51, & '54 Seeman Thomas A. 1956 - '57 Patton Richard 1966 - '68 Reidy K. F. 1931 Sesler, Jr. A. E. 1943 Patzer Eric 1971 Reiling Michael J. (Mgr.) 1973 Seubel W. F. 1930 Paulin Louis 1962 - '63 Reilly T. S. 1930 Shaffer J. K. 1928 - '29 Pauxtis Chris 1997 Repp Paul H. 1975 - '77 Shaffer J. M. 1934 Pawloski Robert C. 1953 Rickel Jason 1996 Shaner W. J. 1923 - '25 Pearl John J. 1989 - '92 Riddell J. G. 1940 - '41 Shank Ben 1997 Pearsall Gilbert 2004 - '07 Ritchie Leonard 1949 Shanks E. G. 1925 - '26 Pecori Edward J. 1927 Ritter George E. 1938 - '40 Shannon Timothy 1989 Peddy Thomas 1988 - '91 Ritter James W. 1940 - '42 Sharp R. C. 1938 - '40 Pentz Marianne (Mgr.) 1985 Robertson Ray 1986 - '88 Shea Brian 2007 Perella F. J. 1928 - '30 Robeson G. A. 1934 - '36 Sheffer Dale E. 1951 Perry Charles 2000 - '02, & '04 Rogers Thomas C. 1972 - '74 Sheridan E. A. 1937 Perry Edmond 2001 - '04 Rogers W. H. 1917 Shiels Roy (Mgr.) 1960 Perry R. H. 1928 Rolewicz Michael 1989 - '92 Shorts Brian T. 1992 - '95 Peters Josh 1994 - '97 Romanchuk D. J. 1999 Shrucker L. R. 1917 Peters W. V. 1913 - '14 Rosecrans James E. 1973 & '75 Sibson Bryan 1979 - '80 Pfirman John 1946 - '47 Rosen David 1962 Siconolfi Mark 1993 Pierce, Jr. Augustus D. 1950 Ross Earl 2007 Silberg Stephen (Mgr.) 1967 - '68 Pieri Brian 1997 Ross R. S. 1942 - '43 Silver John L. 1969 - '71 Pietrzak Steven R. 1972 Rossa Raymond 1967 Silver Scott M. 1972 Pillion Michael 1978 - '79 Rostmeyer Richard C. 1951 - '53 Silver Stephen M. 1969 - '70 Pinkerton Daniel R. 1973 & '75 Rovder Linda (Mgr.) 1982 Simpson A. G. 1936 - '38 Piper W. G. 1942 - '43 Rowe J. R. 1922 Singer E. V. 1923 - '24 Pitarra Adam 1997 - '98 Rubin S. M. 1945 Singley M. E. 1941 - '42 Pittinger G. R. 1942 - '43 Ruf Jason 1994 Sjoholin-Sierchio Kristi (Mgr.) 1981 Plesser Lee Ann (Mgr.) 1977 - '78 Ruf Richard 1968 - '69 Smedley Richard H. 1970 - '72 Poisson Fred D. 1946 Rumbaugh H. M. 1939 Smith David 2002 - '03 Poley Josh 1996 Rumbaugh J. E. 1934 - '36 Smith Irving T. 1947 - '48 Pollard Hamilton 1996 - '99 Russo Rich 1981 - '84 Smith John 1966 Pollock Andrew 1962 & '64 Rutherford David 1993 Smith L. 1913 Pollock F. R. 1934 Ryan Anthony 1963 & '65 Smith Micah 2005 - '06 Poole Jon 1977 Ryan Mike 1987 & '90 Smith R. W. 1917 Poon Derek 1995 - '97 Smith Richard 1949 Pope P. H. 1915 Smith Thomas C. 1944, '45, & '49 Portman Gregory 1984 - '85 S Sadock Martin (Mgr.) 1944 Smith, Jr. F. R. 1931 - '32 Powell Diallo 1994 - '97 Saler Morton 1940 - '42 Snell, Jr. Willard H. 1956 Price Byron F. 1958 Saltsman Daniel 2004 - '07 Snively N. R. 1937 Price J. L. 1939 - '40 Sanders Donald J. 1957 Snook J. A. 1936 - '38 Pritchard David 1979 - '80 Schaefer Richard H. 1952 - '53 Snyder Donald 1957 Pritchard James E. 1977 - '78 Schaller Chris 1998 - '99 Snyder Mervin A. 1946 & '50 Pritchard W. E. 1926 - '27 Schiller Chris 1996 - '99 Sobel Beverly (Mgr.) 1982 Prizer J. E. 1928 - '30 Schilling Henry 1960 Solomon Stephen 2003 Proksa J. J. 1936 - '38 Schmidt Patrick 2001 Souder Larry E. 1974 Schmitt James 1985 - '88 Spencer Howard A. 1961 - '63 Q Spillane John 1978 - '80 M Schmitt John 1981 - '83

O Quinn Michael 1991 & '93 Spinelli Anthony 1988 & '90 C Schmitt Tom 1987 . Quinn Robert 1986 - '87 S Schneider Ronald E. 1971, '73, & '74 Sprenkle Richard 1964 T R Schock David 1968 - '69 Stahley J. N. 1929 - '30 O

P Staropoli Joseph 1980 - '83 S Schoepflin Robert 1967 - '69

U R

S Schooley Stuart W. 1969 - '70 Staub Kenneth W. 1961 - '63

P Radecic Matthew 2004 - '07

O Schoonmaker Alexander 1991 - '94 Steinman Theodore 1960

G Raffensperger Paul J. 1950 - '51 . Schoonmaker William F. 1982 - '85 Steinmuller John P. 1952, '53, '56, & '57 W Rahauser G. W. 1930

W Schrader Stephen H. 1961 & '63 Stevens Walter T. 1945 - '46 Raiser Michael N. 1960 - '61 W

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MEET THE NITTANY LIONS Stillman Jon 1999 - 2000 Ward Stephen D. 1970 - '72 Stimmel Andrew 2007 Wargo Lawrence E. 1973 Z Zanone Joseph 1980 Stinger Sean 1987 Warner J. H. 1921 Zappia Matthew 2000 - '03 Stolp Loren 1967 Warner Matthew 2006 - '07 Zichelli Thomas 2005 - '07 Stoltz Michael 2001 - '04 Warren Robert J. 1993 - '96 Ziegenfus William M. 1941 - '42 Stone Donald S. 1969 - '71 Warsaw Larry B. 1974 - '75 Zimmerman, Jr. W. H. 1932 Stone Jason C. 1951 Washo David 1997 - 2000 Stoup James 1962 Watkins B. E. 1923 Strasberg Robert 1988, '89, & '91 Watkins Donald J. 1951 Strong Edwin T. 1958 Watkins J. R. 1948 Please send any corrections or Stuckey John 2006 - '07 Watkins R. M. 1942 additions to this list to Penn Sullivan Clifford F. 1947 Waynick David 1987 - '90 State head lacrosse coach Sullivan Paul W. 1978 - '81 Weaver Waldo 1949 Swanson Robert P. 1959 Weber E. J. 1929 - '30 Glenn Thiel at [email protected] Swartz Ronald A. 1970 - '71 Weber H. C. 1931 - '32 Swensen James S. 1961 Weber Robert E. 1933 - '35 Swensen Richard 1960 & '62 Webster David 1965 - '66 Szadziewicz John W. 1948 - '49 Weeden Richard D. 1958 Weidner Everett B. 1954 - '55 T Weinberg Kenneth 1964 Tarr Jesse 2002 - '05 Wendell William R. 1925 & '27 Taylor Carey H. 1945 - '46 Wengrenovich Scott 2006 Taylor David 1980 - '83 Wentz B. W. 1924 Tedesco Vincent 1962 - '64 Werner Matt 1999 Temkovitz C. A. 1942 Werner Raymond F. 1978 Tenhula Arthur N. 1946 - '47 Wertz C. F. 1920 Tesner, Jr. Raymond J. 1973 - '75 Whitaker Nathaniel 2003 - '06 Thiel David 1963 - '65 Whitaker, Jr. J. R. 1943 & '48 Thiel Glenn F. 1964 - '66 Wieland D. A. 1925 Thomas Alan E. 1958 Wilcox John H. 1950 - '51 Thomas Augustus O. 1947 - '49 Wilhelm T. G. 1944 Thompson Joseph W. 1961 Wilke Tom 1981 Thompson Larry W. 1975 Wilkinson David N. 1958 - '59 Thorpe R. J. 1942 Wilkinson F. M. 1924 Toner Michael 2006 - '07 Wille Kenneth F. 1991 - '94 Torok T. T. 1927 - '29 Wilson Harry E. 1923 Trapani Brian 1987 Wilson W. S. 1913 Trenz James W. 1971 - '72 Winpenny III James B. 1958 - '59 Trout P. H. 1921 - 22 Wolf James L. 1947 - '48 Trumper Jerome J. 1947 Wolfram, Jr. Harold G. (Mgr.) 1950 - '52 Trusal Lynn 1968 Wood Eric 1998 - 2001 Tuleya Raymond R. 1957 - '59 Wood William W. 1914 - '15 Turri William 1979 - '82 Worley James 1949 Wuenschel O. B. 1938 - '39 V Wyszynski Brandon 1993 Vallance Tony 1995 - '97 Vallone Matthew 1998 - 2001 Y Van Arsdale Max 2005 & '07 Yaverbaum Harry I. (Mgr.) 1957 VanKirk Malcolm 1990 Yerger H. C. 1914 - '15 Veach John 1962 - '64 Yocum E. S. 1921 - '22 Verschell Jeffrey 1987 - '90 Yoder Carson 1998 - 2000 W

Ververelli Peter J. 1977 Yoder Grant 1992 - '93 W Vesco Savino 1945 Yohman John 1952 W . G

Vicker H. A. 1920 Yost I. A. 1922 - '24 O P

Voight Randall 1966 - '68 Young Marc 2002 - '05 S U

Youtz Ronald M. 1953 - '55 S P

Yudin J. D. 1940 O

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Wacker Gregory 1964 - '66 S . Walker E. A. 1929 C O

Walker J. E. 1943 M Walker John R. 1951 Ward Andrew 2005

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2008 ECAC LACROSSE LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

March 1 PENN STATE at Loyola 12 p.m. St. John’s at Georgetown 1 p.m. 8 Fairfield at Rutgers 1 p.m. 15 Loyola at St. John’s 1 p.m. Hobart at Georgetown 1 p.m. 21 PENN STATE at Fairfield 7 p.m. Hobart at Rutgers 7 p.m. 22 Loyola at Massachusetts 1 p.m. 29 Massachusetts at PENN STATE 12 p.m. Hobart at Fairfield 1 p.m. St. John’s at Rutgers 1 p.m.

April Penn State is 3-0 all-time against ECAC Lacrosse League foe St. John’s. The Nittany Lions will visit SJUon 5 PENN STATE at Hobart 1 p.m. April 12, 2008, for a 1p.m. game this season. Rutgers at Loyola 1 p.m. Georgetown at Fairfield 1 p.m. Massachusetts at St. John’s 1 p.m. 12 PENN STATE at St. John’s 1 p.m. Georgetown at Loyola 1 p.m. Hobart at Massachusetts 1 p.m. 19 Loyola at Fairfield 1 p.m. Massachusetts at Georgetown 1 p.m. St. John’s at Hobart 1 p.m. 20 Rutgers at PENN STATE 1 p.m. 22 Fairfield at Massachusetts 3 p.m. 26 Loyola at Hobart 1 p.m. As a freshman, Drew Adams helped Penn State down UMass on Jeffrey Field. The Minutemen hold a 5-3 edge Fairfield at St. John’s 1 p.m. over Penn State in the all-time series. Georgetown at Rutgers 1 p.m. M O C .

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