CORNELLCornell Men’s vs. VirginiaBIG RED 2011 Men’s Lacrosse

No. 14/9 Cornell Takes on No. 2 Virginia at Face-Off Classic in

Probable Cornell Lines Game Details Cornell Big Red Series Record: Virginia leads, 6-3 ATTACK Date: Saturday, March 12, 2011 3 Jr., 5-10, 180 Overall Record: 3-1 Smithtown, N.Y. 9-15-24, 5 GB Ivy Record: 0-0 Time: 1:30 p.m. 20 Scott Austin Jr., 5-11, 180 USILA Rank: 14 Field: M&T Bank Stadium Duxbury, Mass. 1-1-2, 5 GB IL Media Rank: 9 Location: Baltimore, Md. 29 Cody Bremner Fr., 6-0, 180 Victoria, B.C. 5-0-5, 4 GB Game Coverage Virginia Cavaliers Live Stats: TBA FIRST MIDFIELD Video Webcast: None 22 Jack Dudley Sr., 6-1, 190 Overall Record: 5-1 Baltimore, Md. 4-0-4, 2 GB ACC Record: 0-0 Radio: WHCU 870 AM (Ithaca) 28 Mike O’Neil Fr., 6-0, 170 USILA Rank: 2 Radio Webcast: www.CornellBigRed.com Fayetteville, N.Y. 3-1-4, 3 GB IL Media Rank: 2 Television: ESPNU 48 Roy Lang Jr., 6-3, 185 Mill Valley, Calif. 6-2-8, 3 GB

SECOND MIDFIELD 1 Chris Langton Jr., 6-0, 210 Countdown to Face Off 2011 Schedule/Results Melrose, Mass. 2-2-4, 1 GB 25 JJ Gilbane Jr., 6-10, 180 10 The Big Red had 10 different players register at least one FEBRUARY Rumford, R.I. 4-0-4, 1 GB goal in its last game vs. Canisius. 26 HOBART...... W, 14-9 43 Ross Gillum So., 5-6, 160 MARCH Plano, Texas 0-0-0, 4 GB 9 Rob Pannell leads the Big Red with nine goals on the 1 at Binghamton...... W, 13-4 season. 5 at No. 19 Army...... L, 9-11 FACE-OFFS 9 CANISIUS...... W, 14-7 32 Mitch McMichael (FO) Jr., 5-11, 180 8 The Big Red has claimed at least a share of the last eight 12 # vs. No. 2 Virginia (ESPNU)...... 1:30 p.m. Port Perry, Ont. 30-of-54; .556% 10 GB titles. 19 * at Yale...... 1:00 p.m. 22 at Stony Brook...... 7:00 p.m. 45 Jason Noble (Wing) So., 5-10, 165 7 As of the March 7 USILA Coaches Poll, Cornell will play 26 * PENN...... 1:00 p.m. Orangeville, Ont. 1-0-1, 25 GB seven nationally ranked teams this season. 48 Roy Lang (Wing) Jr., 6-3, 185 APRIL 2 * DARTMOUTH...... 3:00 p.m. Mill Valley, Calif. 6-2-8, 4 GB 6 The six goals scored by the Cavaliers in the 2009 NCAA 9 * at Harvard (CBS College Sports)...... 2:15 p.m. semifinal game against the Big Red were the fewest 12 at Syracuse (TW26)...... 7:00 p.m. DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD scored by UVA in the history of the series. 23 * at Brown...... 3:00 p.m. 12 Thomas Keith (LSM) So., 6-0, 180 30 * PRINCETON (CBS College Sports)...... 12:30 p.m. Woodbury, N.Y. 0-0-0, 2 GB, 1 CT 5 With his performance vs. Canisius, Rob Pannell moved MAY 38 Tom Trasolini (SSM) So., 5-9, 190 into fifth place in Cornell history for career points 6-8 $ Ivy League Tournament...... TBD Fayetteville, N.Y. 0-0-0, 2 GB, 1 CT with 171. 14-15 $ NCAA First Round...... TBD 50 Shane O’Neill (SSM) Sr., 5-9, 170 21 ^ NCAA Quarterfinals...... TBD 4 The four goals scored by Cornell last season vs. UVA Seattle, Wash. 0-0-0, 3 GB, 3 CT 22 % NCAA Quarterfinals...... TBD were the fewest scored by the Big Red in the history 28 # NCAA Semifinals...... TBD of the series. CLOSE DEFENSE 30 # NCAA Finals...... TBD 11 Kyle Ewanouski So., 6-2, 180 * - Ivy League game Berwyn, Pa. 0-0-0, 3 GB, 1 CT 3 With his performance vs. Canisius, Rob Pannell moved $ - Campus Sites To Be Determined 31 Mike Bronzino So., 5-10, 180 into third place in Cornell history for career assists ^ - Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) with 108. % - James Shuart Stadium (Hempstead, N.Y.) Berwyn, Pa. 2-2-4, 18 GB, 2 CT # - M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) 45 Jason Noble So., 5-10, 165 Orangeville, Ont. 1-0-1, 25 GB, 9 CT 2 Rob Pannell has the second longest point-scoring streak in the nation, having registered a point in every game of his collegiate career (39 games). Men’s Lacrosse SID...... Julie Greco GOALIE Office...... (607) 255-4688 47 AJ Fiore So., 5-10, 165 Home/Cell...... (315) 559-3422 1 Rob Pannell ranks first in the nation in points (6.00) and Ithaca, N.Y. 7.23 GAA, .467 sv.% Fax...... (607) 255-9791 assists (3.75) per game. Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.CornellBigRed.com

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 1 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

THE MATCHUP — The No. 14 Big Red men’s lacrosse team will face its toughest test yet as it travels to Baltimore Cornell to take on No. 2 Virginia in the Konica Minolta Face-off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, March 12 at 1:30 Ben DeLuca p.m. Both teams rebounded from their first losses of the season, as Cornell fell to No. 19 Army, while the Cavaliers Cornell ‘98 lost to No. 1 Syracuse, with mid-week victories over Canisius and Vermont, respectively. The Big Red enters the game with a 3-1 record, while Virginia is 5-1 on the season. The game will be broadcast live to a nationwide audi- ence on ESPNU, while fans in Ithaca can hear Barry Leonard provide the call alongside Howie Borkan on WHCU 870 AM and on the internet as part of the RedCast subscription service.

SERIES HISTORY VS. VIRGINIA — Despite being two of the oldest lacrosse teams in the nation, Cornell and Virginia Record at Cornell/Yrs...... 3-1/first season have met just nine times, and only three of those meetings have occurred during the regular season. The Cavaliers, Overall Record/Yrs...... 3-1/first season DeLuca vs. Virginia...... 0-0 who own the 6-3 lead in the series, defeated Cornell, 10-9, in the first meeting in 1971 at Virginia. The teams Assistant Coaches...... Matt Rewkowski (Johns Hopkins ‘05) met again in the 1974 NCAA tournament, with the Big Red taking the commanding 15-8 victory. It would be ...... Paul Richards (Loyola ‘08), Josh Heller (Cornell ‘02) five years before the teams squared off again, also in the NCAA tournament, but this time the Cavaliers took the 15-8 victory. Virginia managed two more one-goal wins in the 1980 (9-8 in ) and 2002 (11-10) NCAA Virginia tournaments, while Cornell used a 19-6 victory over the Cavaliers in the 1988 NCAA tournament to propel into the Dom Starsia national championship game. During the 2009 regular season, Virginia used a second-half comeback to defeat Brown ‘74 the Big Red, 14-10, at Klockner Stadium, but Cornell won the rematch, 15-6, in the national semifinal to advance to the 2009 NCAA title game. The Cavaliers regained the upper-hand again last season with a commanding 12-4 victory on Schoellkopf Field.

LOOKING AT THE CAVALIERS — No. 2 Virginia (5-1) is one of the top scoring offensive teams in the nation, av- eraging 15.4 goals per game, thanks in large part to duo of Chris Bocklet (2nd – 3.4 gpg.) and Steele Stanwick Record at Virginia/Yrs...... 220-68 /19th season (30th – 2.4 gpg.). Stanwick is also one of the top assist-men in the nation, ranking third overall with 2.8 assists Overall Record/Yrs...... 321-114 /29th season Starsia vs. Cornell...... 7-7 (5-5 with Brown; 2-2 with Virginia) per game. An athletic midfield featuring Shamel and Rhamel Bratton dominates between the 30s for UVA as Associate Head Coach...... Marc Van Arsdale (Hobart ‘85) the twins both average better than 1.75 points per game. The defense is allowing just 8.6 goals per game and Assistant Coaches...... John Walker (Army ‘06), Steve Holmes (Virginia ‘10) is ably backed up senior goalkeeper Adam Ghitelman, who is posting an 8.27 goals-against average and a .571 save percentage. Virginia also excels at both man-up offense and man-down defense. The man-up unit is ranked 2011 Virginia Schedule first in the nation, converting 14-0f-20 chances (.700), while the man-down unit is fourth overall, allowing just one goal on 24 opportunities (.042). Date Opponent Time/Results February 19 DREXEL W, 12-9 22 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 22-6 CORNELL VS. THE ACC – Cornell is 13-25 all-time vs. the current members of the ACC, thanks mostly to a 2-13 26 at Stony Brook W, 11-10 record vs. . The Big Red holds a winning record vs. Duke (4-3) and North Carolina (4-3) but has a losing 28 VMI W, 22-6 March 4 at Syracuse L, 10-12 mark vs. the Terrapins and Virginia (3-6). 8 VERMONT W, 14-6 12 vs. Cornell % 1:30 p.m. A WIN OVER VIRGINIA WOULD – 19 OHIO STATE 3:00 p.m. 26 at Johns Hopkins 2:00 p.m. • improve the Big Red to 4-1 on the season and close the Cavaliers lead in the series to 6-4. April 2 MARYLAND * Noon • be Cornell’s first win over a team ranked as high as No. 2 in the national polls since defeating No. 1 Virginia, 15-6, 9 NORTH CAROLINA * Noon in the national semifinals on May 23, 2009. 16 at Duke * 5:30 p.m. 22-24 ACC Tournament TBA • give the Big Red its first win at M&T Bank Stadium (1-2). 30 PENN 3:00 p.m.

* - ACC game % - Face-Off Classic (M&T Bank Stadium; Baltimore, Md.) Year by Year vs. Virginia COVER BOYS – Jack Dudley, Max Feely, Roy Lang and Rob Pannell are featured Coach Richie Moran (2-3) on the cover of the March issue of Inside The Series vs. Virginia 1971 A L...... 9-10 Lacrosse Magazine. The issue includes 1974 H % W...... 15-8 a six-page spread on the Big Red. The First meeting...... 1971 1979 A % L...... 8-15 magazine is available at bookstores, or Series record...... Virginia leads, 6-3 1980 A % L...... 8-9 (OT) can be purchased online at InsideLa- Current streak...... Virginia, 1 game 1988 N % W...... 19-6 crosse.com. In an article called “Big, Big Longest Cornell streak...... 1 game Coach Jeff Tambroni (1-3) Red,” Terry Foy looks at what makes the Longest Virginia streak...... 2 games Cornell program unique and how it has 2002 N % L...... 10-11 In Ithaca...... Series Tied, 1-1 managed to have so much success over 2009 A L...... 10-14 In Charlottesville, Va...... Virginia leads, 4-0 the years, despite often being written 2009 N % W...... 15-6 Neutral Site...... Cornell leads, 1-0 off by “experts.” In NCAA tournament play...... Tied, 3-3 2010 H L...... 4-12 In overtime...... Virginia leads, 1-0 % - NCAA tournament

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 2 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

NOTING THE CANISIUS GAME – The Last Time They Met • The Big Red defeated Canisius 14-7 to improve to 3-1 overall and remain perfect (2-0) on #1 VIRGINIA 12, #8 Cornell 4 Schoellkopf Field. March 13, 2010 • Schoellkopf Field • The win was the eighth straight by Cornell against the Golden Griffins. ITHACA, N.Y. — No. 1 Virginia proved its lofty ranking, winning all facets of the game in topping • Rob Pannell led Cornell with six assists and one goal. His six assists matched a career high No. 8 Cornell 12-4 at Schoellkopf Field. and moved him into third place in Big Red history with 108 career assists. Freshman goalkeeper A.J. Fiore availed himself well in the loss with 12 saves and three ground balls, • Pannell’s seven points moved him into fifth place in Cornell history with 151 career points. but the Cavaliers suffocating defense and efficient offense proved to be too much. Cornell’s goals were scored by Chris Langton, Rob Panell, Ryan Hurley and Austin Boykin. Jason Noble caused a game-high • Jesse Gamble tallied a career-high two goals, both of which came on extra-man opportunities. five turnovers on the defensive end as a disruptive force, adding three ground balls. • Midfielders Jack Dudley, Roy Lang and Mitch McMichael also netted two goals each, setting Cornell’s four goals tied for the fewest scored in a game by the Big Red under head coach Jeff a new career-high for Dudley and matching career highs for Lang and McMichael. Tambroni and the largest margin of defeat in a home game since losing to Princeton 15-5 in 1998. • Jason Noble registered eight ground balls. Adam Ghitelman made 14 saves, allowing three goals before being lifted with 4:33 remaining. He added a team-best five ground balls and two caused turnovers. Chris Bocklet had two goals and two assists, while Rhamel and Shamel Bratton and Colin Briggs each tallied twice for the Cavaliers. MEET THE NEW BOSS — Ben DeLuca was named the Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Cornell Virginia held a 40-29 advantage in shots and won the battle on the ground 30-24. It also won Lacrosse this past summer. After spending 10 years as first an assistant, then an associate head 11-of-20 face-offs, including 9-of-14 in the final three periods. Neither team was able to score with coach of the Big Red program, he has posted a 3-1 record in his first season at the helm of the the extra man, as Cornell misfired on two attempts and the Cavaliers were 0-of-4. Despite Cornell winning each of the first three face-offs, Virginia jumped out to a 3-0 lead just program. The 10th head coach in program history, DeLuca played for, or coached under Cornell’s 4:14 into the game. Cornell reversed the trend, losing the ensuing face-off after a Big Red timeout, last three coaches – Richie Moran, Dave Pietramala, and Jeff Tambroni. DeLuca earned four but eventually capitalizing with an unassisted score by Langton with 3:16 left to cut the deficit to letters on defense for the Big Red, serving as captain his senior year and went on to be named 3-1. His runner from 10 yards out, followed by a face-off win by the home team, slowed down the the team’s outstanding senior athlete for his leadership and dedication on and off the field. hard-charging Cavaliers, but only momentarily. Bocklet scored from eight yards out to make it 4-1 at the end of the first quarter. The lead grew to 5-1 early in the second quarter when Shamel Bratton scored just 2:30 in and the PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR PANNELL – Junior attackman Rob Pannell was named the Ivy Cavs extended it to 6-1 by halftime when Rhamel Bratton got on the board with 4:11 left. League Player of the Week on March 7 after a stellar performance against Binghamton and UVA extended its lead to 11-2 before Big Red goals by Pannell and Hurley closed the deficit, and Army. It was the first league award of the season for the Big Red and the third Player of the Boykin scored with under a minute to play to round out the scoring. Week award of Pannell’s career. Despite playing in just the first half against Binghamton, Virginia (6-0) 4 2 4 2 — 12 Pannell still had a hand in 8-of-13 goals against the Bearcats. Against Army and one of the Cornell (4-1) 1 0 1 2 — 4 top goalies in the nation, Pannell led the Big Red with three goals. Goals: UVA – Bocklet 2, S. Bratton 2, R. Bratton 2, Briggs 2, LaPierre, White, Huguely, Pomper; CU – Pannell, Hurley, Boykin, Langton. Assists: UVA – Bocklet 2, Stanwick 2, Ince, LaPierre; CU – Feely. TEWAARATON WATCH LIST – For the second straight year, Cornell lacrosse players Rob Pan- Saves: UVA – Ghitelman (55:27) 14 saves, 3 GA, Fortunato (03:18) 0 saves, 0 GA, Eimer (0:15) 0 saves, 1 GA; CU – Fiore (55:27) 12 saves, 12 GA, Martinez (4:33) 0 saves, 0 GA. nell and Jessi Steinberg have been named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch list. Pannell is Shots — UVA - 40, CU - 29; Ground Balls — UVA - 30, CU - 24; Clears — UVA - 21-of-24, CU - 17-of-21; Faceoffs the reining USILA winner as the outstanding attackman in Division I. — UVA - 11-of-20, CU - 9-of-20; Man-Up — UVA - 0-for-4, CU - 0-for-2. The junior attackman finished the 2010 season as a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection, a first-team All-American and was the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year. Steinberg was also a unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection a year ago. Tale of the Tape Cornell Virginia 2011 Division I National Point Scoring Streak Record...... 3-1, 0-0 Ivy...... 5-1, 0-0 ACC Gms Player, School G-A-P during streak Streak Started Next Game Goals per game...... 12.50...... 15.17 1. 40 Bryan Neufeld, Siena, A 88-28-116 Feb. 20, 2009 Mar. 12 Goals allowed per game...... 7.75...... 8.17 2. 39 Rob Pannell, Cornell, A 63-108-171 Feb. 21, 2009 Mar. 12 Assists per game...... 7.00...... 7.50 3. 35 Trevor Moore, Robert Morris, A 79-46-125 Feb. 14, 2009 Mar. 12 Shots per game...... 41.5...... 46.2 4. 33 Kyle Buchanan, Robert Morris, M 23-37-60 Feb. 27, 2009 Mar. 12 Shots allowed per game...... 25.0...... 33.3 5. 32 Adam Jones, Canisius, M 71-23-94 Apr. 26, 2008 Mar. 12 32 Jay Card, Hofstra, A 72-37-109 Feb. 21, 2009 Mar. 13 Ground balls per game...... 30.3...... 44.7 7. 29 Steele Stanwick, UVA, A 52-57-109 Apr. 11, 2009 Mar. 12 Ground balls allowed per game...... 25.8...... 36.8 8. 28 Jeff Cohen, Harvard, A 69-16-85 Feb. 28, 2009 Mar. 11 Faceoffs won...... 43-of-91 (.473)...... 74-of-156 (.474) 9. 24 Kiel Matisz, Robert Morris, M 34-29-63 Apr. 7, 2009 Mar. 12 Penalties...... 10 for 8:00...... 27 for 24:30 10. 23 Chris Bocklet, UVA, A 70-16-86 Feb. 20, 2010 Mar. 12 Man-up goals...... 10 of 19 (.526)...... 14 of 20 (.700) As of Thursday, March 10 Opponent man-up...... 3 of 10 (.300)...... 1 of 24 (.042) Clears...... 62 for 74 (.838)...... 129 for 139 (.928) High School Connections Opponent clears...... 61 for 80 (.762)...... 98 of 134 (.731) Save percentage...... 475...... 574 Cornell...... High School...... Virginia Opponent save percentage...... 495...... 435 Steve Mock...... Huntington HS...... Shamel Bratton ...... Rhamel Bratton First-quarter goals...... 20...... 25 David Lau...... Cold Spring Harbor...... Adam Ghitelman Second-quarter goals...... 14...... 20 ...... Jacob Ghitelman Third-quarter goals...... 9...... 21 Chip Daugherty...... Deerfield Academy...... Todd Faiella Fourth-quarter goals...... 7...... 24 JJ Gilbane...... Matt Lovejoy Overtime goals...... 0...... 1 Mitch McMichael...... Salisbury School...... Garett Ince Roy Lang...... St. Ignatius Prep...... Rob Emery

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 3 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

BROWN HALL OF FAMERS – UVA’s head coach Dom Starsia ROUGH ROAD – According to the March 7 USILA coaches’ WIN NO. 680 – Cornell’s 14-7 victory over Canisius on March has something in common with Cornell head coach Ben poll, the Big Red will face a total seven ranked teams this 9, 2011 was the 680th win in program history. The Big Red DeLuca’s father David, as both are members of the Brown season. Of those games, four are on the road, two are at is 680-441-27 all-time, and its 680 victories rank seventh University Athletic Hall of Fame. The elder DeLuca, an home and one will be played at a neutral site … Cornell among the winningest programs in collegiate lacrosse. All-American player for the Bears, graduated has already played one of its seven ranked teams, falling in 1964 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1973, to No. 19 Army on March 5. FLAWLESS DEFENSE – The Big Red did not commit a single while Starsia, also an All-American for Brown, graduated penalty vs. Canisius on March 9, marking the first time in 1974 and was inducted in 1980. NEUTRAL ZONE – Since the start of the 2006 season, the since the 2010 season-opener against Hobart, a span of Big Red is 10-4 in neutral site games, with two victories 20 games, that Cornell was not flagged. over Notre Dame (Chicago, 2006 and Long Island, 2007), Cornell Scoring Records a single victory over Albany (Princeton, 2007), Navy (Long TOP 10 TEAM – With Cornell ranked 14th in the latest USILA Season Goals Scored Island, 2008), Denver (Dallas, 2008), Harvard (Foxboro, Coaches Poll, it marks just the second time since March 1. 65 1976 2009), Princeton (Hempstead, 2009), Virginia (Foxboro, 28, 2005 that the Big Red has fallen out of the top 10 in 2. Mike French 63 1975 2009), Hobart (Syracuse, 2010) and Army (Stony Brook, one of the national polls. The last time it happened (April Mike French 63 1974 2010). The four losses came at the hands of Duke in the 5, 2010), Cornell was back in the top 10 the next week. 4. Mark Webster 50 1968 2007 national semifinal (Baltimore, Md.), Syracuse in the Jon Levine 50 1975 2009 national championship (Foxboro, Mass.), Dartmouth National Career Assist Leaders Season Assists during the 2010 season (Foxboro, Mass.) and Notre Dame Name, School Year Pos. Career Assts 1. Tim Goldstein 73 1987 in the 2010 national semifinal (Baltimore, Md.). 1) Rob Pannell, Cornell Jr. A 108 2. Eamon McEneaney 65 1975 2) Jeremy Boltus, Army Sr. A 89 3. Eamon McEneaney 61 1976 3) Corey Zindel, Marist Sr. A 88 4. Rob Pannell 51 2010 2011 Cornell Team Highs 4) Nick LoCoco, Canisius Sr. A 80 Tim Goldstein 49 1988 POINTS...... 23...... at Binghamton (Mar. 01) 5) Kevin Crowley, Stony Brook Sr. M 76 6. Anthony Pavone 46 1995 GOALS...... 14...... twice, last vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) 6) Ryan Young, Maryland Sr. A 74 7. Jim Trenz 44 1974 ASSISTS...... 10...... at Binghamton (Mar. 01) 7) Brian Caufield, Siena Jr. A 73 8. Rob Pannell 42 2009 SHOTS...... 45...... vs. HOBART (Feb. 26) 8) Corey Winkoff, Penn Sr. A 71 9. Pat Gallagher 40 1972 SHOTS ON GOAL...... 26...... at Army (Mar. 05) 9) Billy Bitter, North Carolina Sr. A 69 Mike French 40 1976 SAVES...... 11...... vs. HOBART (Feb. 26) 10) Steele Stanwick, Virginia Jr. A 68 Season Points GROUND BALLS...... 32...... at Binghamton (Mar. 01) TURNOVERS...... 21...... at Binghamton (Mar. 01) Individual Highlights 1. Mike French 105 1976 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 22...... twice, last vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) 2. Tim Goldstein 100 1987 3. Mike French 97 1975 Games With 3+ Goals...... 2011...... Career Opponent Team Highs Rob Pannell...... 2...... 10 4. Eamon McEneaney 96 1975 POINTS...... 16...... by Army (Mar. 05) Scott Austin...... 0...... 2 5. Mike French 94 1974 GOALS...... 11...... by Army (Mar. 05) Chris Langton...... 0...... 2 6. Jim Trenz 91 1974 Steve Mock...... 0...... 4 ASSISTS...... 5...... twice, last by Army (Mar. 05) 7. Eamon McEneaney 81 1976 8. Rob Pannell 80 2010 SHOTS...... 31...... by HOBART (Feb. 26) Games With 3+ Assists...... 2011...... Career Rob Pannell...... 3...... 21 Anthony Pavone 80 1995 SHOTS ON GOAL...... 20...... by HOBART (Feb. 26) Mitch McMichael...... 0...... 1 10. Eamon McEneaney 79 1977 SAVES...... 17...... by Army (Mar. 05) GROUND BALLS...... 29...... by HOBART (Feb. 26) Games With 5+ Points...... 2011...... Career Career Goals Scored TURNOVERS...... 22...... twice, last vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) Rob Pannell...... 3...... 17 1. Mike French 191 1974-76 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 21...... by Binghamton (Mar. 01) Games With 10+ Saves...... 2011...... Career 2. Ryan Hurley 140 2007-10 AJ Fiore...... 1...... 7 3. Sean Greenhalgh 136 2002-05 Cornell Team Lows 4. Mark Webster 128 1968-70 POINTS...... 12...... at Army (Mar. 05) Games With 5+ Ground Balls...... 2011...... Career 5. Jon Levine 123 1974-76 GOALS...... 9...... at Army (Mar. 05) Jason Noble...... 3...... 6 ASSISTS...... 3...... at Army (Mar. 05) Mike Bronzino...... 1...... 1 Max Feely...... 0...... 1 Career Assists SHOTS...... 39...... vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) Rob Pannell...... 0...... 1 1. Eamon McEneaney 164 1975-77 SHOTS ON GOAL...... 24...... twice, last vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) Steve Mock...... 0...... 1 2. Tim Goldstein 122 1987-88 SAVES...... 4...... at Army (Mar. 05) Roy Lang...... 0...... 2 3. Rob Pannell 108 2009 - GROUND BALLS...... 27...... at Army (Mar. 05) 4. Mike French 105 1974-76 TURNOVERS...... 12...... at Army (Mar. 05) Games With 7+ Face-Off Wins...... 2011...... Career Mitch McMichael...... 3...... 3 5. Andrew Collins 98 2001-04 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 15...... vs. HOBART (Feb. 26) Career Points 1. Mike French 296 1974-76 Opponent Team Lows POINTS...... 6...... by Binghamton (Mar. 01) Cornell 2011 Individual Game Highs 2. Eamon McEneaney 256 1975-77 POINTS...... 8...... Rob Pannell vs. Binghamton (Mar. 01) GOALS...... 4...... by Binghamton (Mar. 01) 3. Ryan Hurley 179 2007-10 GOALS...... 3...... Rob Pannell at Army (Mar. 05) 4. Jon Levine 175 1974-76 ASSISTS...... 2...... by Binghamton (Mar. 01) ...... 3...... Rob Pannell vs. Binghamton (Mar. 01) 5. Rob Pannell 171 2009 - SHOTS...... 20...... vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) ASSISTS...... 6...... Rob Pannell vs. Canisius (Mar. 09) 6. Sean Greenhalgh 169 2002-05 SHOTS ON GOAL...... 12...... twice, last vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) SHOTS...... 13...... Rob Pannell at Army (Mar. 05) 7. Tim Goldstein 168 1987-88 SAVES...... 10...... twice, last vs. CANISIUS (Mar. 09) SHOTS ON GOAL...... 9...... Rob Pannell at Army (Mar. 05) 8. Al Rimmer 162 1969-71 GROUND BALLS...... 21...... by Army (Mar. 05) SAVES...... 11...... AJ Fiore vs. HOBART (Feb. 26) 9. Anthony Pavone 156 1992-95 TURNOVERS...... 15...... by HOBART (Feb. 26) GROUND BALLS...... 9...... Jason Noble at Army (Mar. 05) CAUSED TURNOVER...... 5...... Jason Noble vs. HOBART (Feb. 26) Andrew Collins 156 2001-04 CAUSED TURNOVERS...... 12...... by Army (Mar. 05)

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 4 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

BALANCED OFFENSE – Through its first three games of the Cornell’s Record Under DeLuca ... Ivy League Player of the Week Current season, Cornell’s scoring has come from all over the field. Of 2011 Total Streak Feb. 28 its 50 goals, 27 came from the midfield, 20 goals were scored At home...... 2-0...... 2-0...... W3 Player...... Parker Brown (Brown; A) by attackman and three goals came from the defense. On the road...... 1-1...... 1-1...... L1 Rookie...... Brian Feeney (Penn; G) At neutral sites...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 Cornell Honor Roll ...... Rob Pannell On turf...... 3-1...... 3-1...... W1 ...... Cody Bremner MOVING ON UP – With his six assists vs. Canisius on March On grass...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 9, Rob Pannell moved into third place in Cornell history for In overtime...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1 March 7 Scoring first...... 2-1...... 2-1...... L1 Player...... Rob Pannell (Cornell, A) career assists with 108. He needs just 14 more to surpass Rookie...... Tom Schreiber (Princeton, M) Ahead after one quarter...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W5 Tim Goldstein (122; 1987-88) and 57 more assists over the Behind after one quarter...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 March 14 next two seasons to pass Eamon McEneaney and become Tied after one quarter...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L5 Player...... the Big Red’s all-time leader … With his seven points vs. Ahead after two quarters...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W5 Rookie...... Behind after two quarters...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L5 Cornell Honor Roll ...... Canisius on March 9, Pannell moved into fourth place in Tied after two quarters...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L1 Cornell history for career points with 171. He needs just Ahead after three quarters...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W5 March 21 five more points to move into fifth place, surpassing Jon Player...... Behind after three quarters...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L3 Levine (175; 1974-76). Tied after three quarters...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 Rookie...... Cornell Honor Roll ...... Outshooting opponent...... 3-1...... 3-1...... W1 Opponents take more shots...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1 March 28 HELPING HAND – As of March 7, Rob Pannell ranked first Shots are equal...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W4 Player...... in the country in assists per game (3.00 apg). Having more ground balls...... 3-1...... 3-1...... W1 Rookie...... Opponents have more ground balls...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W2 Cornell Honor Roll ...... Ground balls are equal...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W4 GET TO THE POINT — As of March 7, Rob Pannell ranked Winning more faceoffs...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W1 April 4 first in the nation in points per game (5.67 pgp). Opponent wins more faceoffs...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W4 Player...... Faceoffs are even...... 1-1...... 1-1...... W1 Rookie...... Making less than 10 saves...... 2-1...... 2-1...... W1 Cornell Honor Roll ...... NOBLE EFFORT – Jason Noble matched a career-high Making 10+ saves...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W1 with five caused turnovers in the Big Red’s season opener April 11 Opponent makes less than 10 saves...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 Player...... against Hobart. Opponent makes 10+ saves...... 3-1...... 3-1...... W1 Rookie...... Cornell has more penalties...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 Cornell Honor Roll ...... Opponent has more penalties...... 3-1...... 3-1...... W1 Penalties are even...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1 April 18 Family Ties Scoring an extra-man goal...... 3-1...... 3-1...... W1 Player...... In one-goal games...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1 Rookie...... Father Played at Cornell Games decided by four goals or less...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L1 Cornell Honor Roll ...... (Name, year lettered) Games decided by five goals or more...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W3  David Lau (George, 1976, 77, 78) April 25 Scoring less than 10 goals...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L6  Cody Levine (Jon, 1974, 75, 76) Player......  Shane O’Neill (John, 1975, 76) Scoring 10-14 goals...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W7 Rookie......  Matt Taylor (Joe, 1977, 78, 79, 80) Scoring 15-20 goals...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W30 Cornell Honor Roll ...... Scoring 21+ goals...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1  Connor Entenmann (Ken, 1982, 83, 84, 85) Allowing less than 10 goals...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W6 May 2 Allowing 10-14 goals...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L2 Player...... Uncle Played at Cornell Allowing 15-20 goals...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L3 Rookie...... (Name, year lettered) Facing a higher-ranked team...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1 Cornell Honor Roll ......  Cole McCormack (Brian McCormack, 1987, 88) Facing a lower-ranked team...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L2  Mike O’Neil (Geoff Hall, 1987, 88) Facing a team with the same rank...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W1 Facing an unranked team...... 3-0...... 3-0...... W3 Brother Played at Cornell Playing a team with a .500+ record...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W1 (Name, year lettered) Playing a team with a .500 record...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W10 This Week in the Ivy League  Cody Levine (Julian, 2010) Playing a team with sub .500 record...... 2-1...... 2-1...... W1 Tuesday, March 8 During the week...... 2-0...... 2-0...... W3 Georgetown at Harvard...... Harvard, 16-15 Sister Plays on Cornell Women’s Lacrosse Team During the weekend...... 1-1...... 1-1...... L1 Penn at North Carolina ...... UNC, 12-6 (Name, year lettered) In February...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W9 Wednesday, March 9  Roy Lang (Kelly, 2010) In March...... 2-1...... 2-1...... W1 Brown at Hartford...... Hartford, 8-6  Mike O’Neil (Aly, 2009, 10) In April...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L2 Dartmouth at Holy Cross ...... Dartmouth, 16-7 In May...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 Canisius at Cornell...... Cornell, 14-7 vs. the America East...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W13 Friday, March 11 2011 Ivy League Standings vs. the ACC...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 Bellarmine at Harvard...... 7:00 p.m. 2011 Ivy League 2011 Overall vs. the Big East...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L2 North Carolina at Princeton...... 7:00 p.m. W-L Pct For Vs W-L Pct For Vs vs. the CAA...... 0-0...... 0-0...... W4 Yale 0-0 .000 0 0 3-0 1.000 54 15 vs. the ECAC...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W6 Saturday, March 12 Cornell 0-0 .000 0 0 3-1 0.750 50 31 vs. the Great Western Lacrosse League...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 St. Joseph’s at Brown...... 1:00 p.m. Dartmouth 0-0 .000 0 0 3-1 0.750 50 37 Penn 0-0 .000 0 0 3-1 0.750 28 27 vs. Independent teams...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L3 Penn at Villanova...... 1:00 p.m. Harvard 0-0 .000 0 0 2-1 0.667 34 37 vs. the Ivy League...... 0-0...... 0-0...... L1 1 - Virginia vs. Cornell...... 1:30 p.m. Lehigh at Yale...... 2:00 p.m. Princeton 0-0 .000 0 0 1-1 0.500 17 14 vs. the MAAC...... 1-0...... 1-0...... W8 Brown 0-0 .000 0 0 1-2 0.333 25 21 vs. the Patriot League...... 0-1...... 0-1...... L1 1 - at Face-off Classic; M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) As of Thursday, March 10

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 5 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

EMPIRE STATE OF MIND – Cornell has been traditionally very successful Big Red in the Polls USILA Coaches Poll (Mar. 7) against collegiate teams from state, posting an all-time record Date USILA Inside Lacrosse ( )- First place votes January 31 8 7 of 262-156-6 (.625). Head coach Ben DeLuca has posted a record of 3-1 (.750) vs. teams from the Empire State … The Big Red will face a total February 21 6 5 # Team Points February 28 6 5 1. Syracuse 240 (12) of six teams from New York state in 2011. March 7 14 9 March 14 2. Virginia 222 March 21 3. Notre Dame 218 BACK IN NET – Incumbent starter AJ Fiore returns to backstop the Big March 28 4. Hofstra 204 Red this year. So far this season, he has posted a 7.23 goals-against April 4 5. Massachusetts 187 April 11 6. Stony Brook 156 average and a .467 save percentage. As a rookie, he posted an 11-6 April 18 7. Princeton 152 record, finished the year ranked first in the Ivy League and 15th in the April 25 8. Maryland 137 nation in goals-against average (8.69) and was third in the conference May 2 9. Pennsylvania 130 and 23rd in the nation in save percentage (.545). May 8 10. Loyola 118 11. Johns Hopkins 112 12. Duke 103 HOME IS WHERE THE WINS ARE — Since 2001, the Big Red has gone Watching the Opponents 13. Ohio State 94 59-14 at Schoellkopf Field, including perfect slates in 2011 (2-0), 2009 14. Cornell 87 (6-0), 2007 (7-0) and 2005 (6-0). HOBART (2-2, 0-0 ECAC) 15. North Carolina 82 Next game: March 12 vs. Bucknell; 1:00 p.m. 16. Army 69 Last game: Lost to Binghamton, 5-11 17. Denver 66 NON-CONFERENCE WINS — Cornell owns a 34-8 record in its last 42 18. Yale 49 regular-season non-conference games, dating back to the Big Red’s BINGHAMTON (2-3, 0-0 America East) 19. Rutgers 30 16-14 victory over Syracuse in the on April 12, 2005. Next game: March 12 vs. Marist; 1:00 p.m. 20. Villanova 26 Last game: Defeated Hobart, 11-5 ORV: Drexel, Brown, Lehigh, MIDFIELD MEN – The offensive midfield remains nearly unchanged ARMY (2-2, 0-0 Patriot League) Georgetown, Bucknell, Vermont, from a season ago, with five of the top six players - Jack Dudley and Next game: March 11 at Bryant; Noon Towson, Bryant, Albany Last game: Defeated Cornell, 11-9 All-Ivy selection David Lau, as well as returning starters Roy Lang, Chris Langton and Ross Gillum - returning. As a group, four of the five ranked CANISIUS (0-4, 0-0 MAAC) Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (Mar. 7) among Cornell’s leading scorers a season ago and they accounted for 67 Next game: March 19 vs. Jacksonville; Noon The Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll comes out every Last game: Lost to Cornell, 7-14 Monday during the season and is comprised of pollsters percent of the scoring that came out of the offensive midfield in 2010. from various media outlets throughout the country. VIRGINIA (5-1, 0-0 ACC) ( )- First place votes ON THE DEFENSIVE – The Big Red returns all three starting defensemen

Next game: March 9 vs. Cornell, 1:30 p.m. from a season ago, including All-American Max Feely, preseason All- Last game: Defeated Vermont, 14-6 # Team Points 1. Syracuse 240 (12) American Jason Noble, and Mike Bronzino. YALE (3-0, 0-0 Ivy) 2. Virginia 222 Next game: March 12 vs. Lehigh; 2:00 p.m. 3. Notre Dame 217 BRONZINO BONANZA – Sophomore defender Mike Bronzino tallied two Last game: Defeated Mercer, 22-1 4. Hofstra 208 5. Massachusetts 173 goals against Hobart in the season opener, becom¬ing the first Big Red STONY BROOK (1-1, 0-0 America East) 6. Stony Brook 169 close defender to score twice in a single game since Ryan McClay scored Next game: March 12 vs. Delaware; 1:00 p.m. 7. Princeton 166 twice against the Statesmen on May 4, 2002. In Cornell’s next game Last game: Defeated Marist, 13-7 8. Maryland 163 against Binghamton, he registered two assists. 9. Cornell 124 PENN (3-1, 0-0 Ivy) 10. North Carolina 120 Next game: March 12 at Villanova; 1:00 p.m. 11. Army 104 SINGLE-DIGIT SUCCESS – Since 2000, Cornell has posted a 104-13 record Last game: Lost to UNC, 6-12 12. Loyola 96 (88.9 percent) when holding its opponent to less than 10 goals. 13. Pennsylvania 91 DARTMOUTH (3-1, 0-0 Ivy) 14. Denver 87 Next game: March 20 at Duke; 1:00 p.m. 15. Duke 84 RULE FOLLOWERS – In the 39 games played since the start of the 2009 Last game: Defeated Holy Cross, 16-7 16. Ohio State 70 season, the Big Red has been flagged for more penalties than its op-

17. Johns Hopkins 63 HARVARD (2-1, 0-0 Ivy) ponents on just eight occasions. 18. Yale 52 Next game: March 11 vs. Bellarmine; 7:00 p.m. 19. Bucknell 18 Last game: Defeated Georgetown, 16-15 20. Georgetown 12 GOING STREAKING – Junior Rob Pannell has the longest point-scoring streak on the team and second longest in the nation, having registered SYRACUSE (3-0, 0-0 Big East) Next game: March 12 vs. Georgetown; 11:00 a.m. ORV: Villanova, Drexel, Rutgers, a point in every game of his collegiate career (39 games). Siena’s Bryan Last game: Defeated Virginia, 12-10 Brown, Albany, Vermont Neufeld leads the nation with a 40-game streak.

BROWN (1-2, 0-0 Ivy) Next game: March 9 vs. St. Joseph’s; 1:00 p.m. POLL NOTES: The De- ELITE COMPANY – Over the span of the past five seasons (2007-11) Last game: Lost to Hartford, 6-8 partment of Athletic Communications Cornell has racked up the third most wins (54) of any Division I men’s uses the USILA Coaches Poll to reflect lacrosse program, and has posted the fourth best winning percentage the Big Red’s actual ranking at the time PRINCETON (1-1, 0-0 Ivy) (76.8 percent) overall. Next game: March 11 at UNC; 7:00 p.m. of the game. Last game: Defeated Johns Hopkins, 8-3 Cornell 2011 opponents in italics.

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 6 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

FOR STARTERS - Cornell is 61-50-5 all-time in season openers … Including 2011, the Big Red has played Hobart 15 Cornell Against the State times to start a season, posting an 8-7 record against the Statesmen in those games. Cornell has been traditionally very successful against collegiate teams from New York State, posting an all-time record of 262-156-6 (.625). Head coach Ben DeLuca has posted a record of 3-1 (.750) vs. teams PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS – Cornell had three players named to the 2011 preseason All-American list. Rob Pannell from the Empire State. was named a first-team selection, while Max Feely was a second-team choice and Jason Noble was named an honor- Adelphi (series discontinued in 1992)...... 9-4 under DeLuca...... n/a able mention selection. Albany...... 1-0 under DeLuca...... n/a TICKLE THE (ALL) IVY – Cornell returns three players that earned All-Ivy honors last season, led by Rob Pannell, a Army...... 14-24 under DeLuca...... 0-1 unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection. Pannell was joined by midfielder David Lau and defender Max Feely, who were Binghamton...... 8-0 both honorable mention selections. under DeLuca...... 1-0 Canisius...... 8-0 under DeLuca...... 1-0 CRAZY EIGHTS — Last season, the Big Red claimed at least a share of the Ivy League title for the eighth straight season, Colgate...... 38-7-1 the longest stretch since winning 10 straight championships between 1974-83. Cornell’s eight consecutive regular season under DeLuca...... n/a Columbia (series discontinued in 1910)...... 8-4 Ivy League titles is the longest current stretch by any men’s lacrosse team in any conference in the nation. under DeLuca...... n/a Cortland (series discontinued in 1992) ...... 34-1-1 11-WINS – Cornell has posted at least 11 wins in each of the past six seasons, surpassing the longest previous streak under DeLuca...... n/a Hamilton (series discontinued in 1955)...... 3-0 in school history (1974-78). under DeLuca...... n/a Hobart ...... 82-47-4 CLOSE CALLS — Since the beginning of the 2003 season, Cornell is 25-7 in games that have been decided by a single under DeLuca...... 1-0 Hofstra...... 6-1 goal, a mark that was raised as the Big Red defeated Loyola, 11-10, in triple overtime on May 15, 2010, at Schoellkopf under DeLuca...... n/a Field. Of the seven losses, three have come against Syracuse (12-11 on April 11, 2006; 10-9 (OT) in the 2009 national RPI (series discontinued in 1953)...... 3-6 under DeLuca...... n/a championship game; 8-7 on April 13, 2010). St. John’s...... 1-0 under DeLuca...... n/a OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN – Senior Jack Dudley and junior Rob Pannell will serve as captains for the 2011 season. Stony Brook...... 4-0 under DeLuca...... n/a Syracuse...... 35-61-1 under DeLuca...... n/a Union (series discontinued in 1960)...... 10-1 under DeLuca...... n/a The Last Time Cornell … Total...... 263-156-6 (.625) under DeLuca...... 3-1 (.750) scored 20+ goals...... 21 vs. Penn (W, 21-11) 3/28/09 scored 15+ goals...... 18 vs. Yale (W, 18-7) 3/20/10 scored 10+ goals...... 14 vs. Canisius (W, 14-7) 3/9/11 tallied 12+ assists...... 12 vs. Yale (W, 18-7) 3/20/10 Academic All-Americans tallied 8+ assists...... 10 at Binghamton (W, 13-4) 3/1/11 The Cornell men’s lacrosse program has the second most CoSIDA registered 25+ points...... 30 vs. Yale (W, 18-7) 3/20/10 Academic All-Americans of any Division I team in the nation, second registered 15+ points...... 21 vs. Canisius (W, 14-7) 3/9/11 only to Johns Hopkins. Cornell has produced six all-time Academic All- Americans, one less than Johns Hopkins, but double the amount of won 20+ face-offs...... 20 vs. Brown (W, 14-8) 5/7/10 any other program in the nation. Of Cornell’s six selections, five have won 15+ face-offs...... 20 vs. Brown (W, 14-8) 5/7/10 come during head coach Jeff Tambroni’s tenure. took 60+ shots...... 62 vs. Princeton (W, 17-4) 4/23/05 The program is currently sponsored by ESPN The Magazine and unlike took 50+ shots...... 51 vs. Brown (W, 14-8) 5/7/10 other Academic All-America teams in which the selections are all from scored 5+ man-up goals...... 5 vs. Canisius (W, 19-6) 3/11/03 the same sport, the At-Large men’s team is highly competitive as it is comprised of athletes from fencing, golf, gymnastics, , had a player score 7+ goals...... David Mitchell (8) vs. Binghamton (W, 16-3) 2/25/06 lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, water and had a player score 6+ goals...... Ryan Hurley (6) vs. Denver (W, 20-7) 3/18/08 wrestling. To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 on had a player score 5+ goals...... Ryan Hurley (5) at Stony Brook (W, 12-9) 3/23/10 a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic stand- had a player register 5+ assists...... Rob Pannell (6) vs. Canisius (W, 14-7) 3/9/11 ings at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports had a player register 4+ assists...... Rob Pannell (6) vs. Canisius (W, 14-7) 3/9/11 information director. had a player register 3+ assists...... Rob Pannell (6) vs. Canisius (W, 14-7) 3/9/11 All-Time Academic All-Americans • Men’s Lacrosse 1. Johns Hopkins – 7 had a player total 10+ points ...... Chris Danler (10) vs. Army (W, 13-6) 3/4/95 2. Cornell – 6 had a player total 9+ points...... Ryan Hurley (9) vs. Dartmouth (W, 16-11) 4/12/08 3. Duke – 4 had a player total 8+ points...... Rob Pannell (8) at Binghamton (W, 13-4) 3/1/11 4. Virginia – 3 had a player register an overtime goal...... Max Feely vs. Loyola (W3OT, 11-10) 5/15/10 Lehigh – 3 had a player pick up 10+ ground balls...... Austin Boykin (10) vs. Brown (W, 14-8) 5/7/10 Cornell’s All-Time Academic All-Americans 1999 Troy Gorman ’99 (third team) had a player pick up 6+ ground balls...... Jason Noble (8) vs. Canisius (W, 14-7) 3/9/11 2001 David Key ’01 (second team) had a player win 15+ face offs...... Austin Boykin (20) vs. Brown (W, 14-8) 5/7/10 2004 Tim DeBlois ’04 (second team) had a player win 10+ face offs...... Mitch McMichael (11) at Army (L, 9-11) 3/5/11 2005 Casey Stevenson ’05 (second team) 2007 Mitch Belisle ’07 (first team) had a goalie register 20+ saves...... AJ Fiore (20) vs. Syracuse (L, 7-8) 4/13/10 2007 Matt McMonagle ’07 (first team) had a goalie register 15+ saves...... AJ Fiore (15) vs. Loyola (W3OT, 11-10) 5/15/10

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 7 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

HARD HAT – Roy Lang has been selected to carry the Hard Hat for Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, RECAPPING 2010 – The Big Red advanced to the the 2011 season. The tradition of the Hard Hat began in the fall of Missouri, Nebraska New Hampshire, New Jersey, national semifinal game for the second straight year, 1999. Midway through the fall season, a player is selected to carry New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, and third time in the last four seasons. Although the Hard Hat for the year. The recipient is someone that the coaches Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Cornell fell to Notre Dame, 12-7, the Big Red made feel demonstrates a blue-collar approach to the game of lacrosse; Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia its presence felt in the lacrosse community with its he is driven and selfless, not the most talented player on the field, and Wisconsin. incredibly young squad impressing all spectators. but consistently the hardest worker. He puts the team first, and Cornell finished the year with a 12-6 record overall embodies how the coaches want Cornell players to act and respond ATTACKMAN OF THE YEAR - For the first time since and a mark of 4-2 in the conference, earning a share on or off the field. 1987, a member of the Cornell men’s lacrosse of its eighth straight Ivy League title, the longest team won the USILA’s Jack Turnbull Award as the stretch since Cornell won 10-straight champion- CHAMPIONSHIP LINEAGE – Four players on the 2011 Cornell roster outstanding attackman in Division I, as Rob Pannell ships between 1974 and 1983. Cornell’s eight have fathers that have won a national championship with the Big took home the award. He became just the seventh consecutive regular season Ivy titles is the longest Red – David Lau (George ‘78), Cody Levine (Jon ‘76), Shane O’Neill sophomore in the 64-year history of the award to current stretch by any men’s lacrosse team in any (John ‘76) and Matt Taylor (Joe ‘80). George Lau was a two-time winner earn the honor. Pannell joins an elite list, becoming conference. The Big Red earned an at-large bid to the as part of both the 1976 and 1977 national championship squads. the fourth Cornell player to win the Turnbull Award, 2010 NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament, garnering Jon Levine and John O’Neill joined him on the 1976 team, while Joe joining Eamon McEneaney ‘77, Mike French ‘76, and a seventh seed. In the first round, Cornell defeated Taylor was on the 1977 squad … Additionally, Connor Entenmann’s Tim Goldstein ‘87. Loyola, 11-10, in triple overtime to advance to the father Ken was on Cornell’s national semifinalist team in 1982, while quarterfinals before beating Army, 14-5, to earn a Cole McCormack and Mike O’Neil each have uncles (Brian McCormack PLAYER OF THE YEAR FOR PANNELL – Rob Pannell trip to the Final Four. and Geoff Hall, respectively) that played together on the Big Red’s joined rare company when he was named the 2010 national runner up squads in 1987 and 1988. Ivy League Player of the Year, becoming just the UP NEXT – Cornell opens Ivy League play next fourth sophomore, and the first since Princeton’s weekend when it travels to New Haven, Conn., to SISTER ACT – Junior Roy Lang and freshman Mike O’Neil each have Ryan Boyle in 2002, to earn the league’s top honor. take on Yale on Saturday, March 19 at 1 p.m. a sister on the Big Red women’s lacrosse team. Lang’s sister Kelly is a Pannell was a unanimous selection for the award, sophomore, while O’Neil’s sister Aly is a junior. voted on by the league’s head coaches, and was the fifth Cornellian to be named Player of the Year GEOGRAPHY LESSON – The 43 players on the 2011 Big Red roster during the past 10 seasons. hail from 11 different states – California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, BIG RED INTERNATIONAL – Brad Kamedulski ‘10 Texas, Virginia and Washington – as well as the District of Columbia, (Poland), Scott Lee ‘02 (Korea), Ryan McClay ‘03 and two Canadian provinces – British Columbia and Ontario. (USA), ‘10 (USA), and Sten Jernudd ‘14 (Sweden) all participated in the FIL Championships GEOGRAPHY LESSON, PART TWO – Since 1950, the Big Red has had this summer in Manchester, England. McClay and players from 33 different states – Arizona, California, Colorado, Con- Seibald won gold medals with Team USA and were necticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, both named to the All-World team following the tournament. Jernudd was also honored with a Winningest Programs in the Past Five Seasons selection to the All-Presidents team as one of the By Winning Percentage School 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Win % top players in the tournament from a team that did 1. Duke 17-3 18-2 15-4 16-4 2-2 68-15 .819 not advance to the medal round. 2. Virginia 12-4 14-4 15-3 16-2 3-1 61-14 .813 3. Syracuse 5-8 16-2 16-2 13-2 3-0 53-14 .791 4. Cornell 15-1 11-4 13-4 12-5 2-1 53-16 .768 Home Sweet Home Double Digits Notre Dame 11-4 14-3 15-1 10-7 3-1 53-16 .768 Cornell has enjoyed a true A big key to the Big Red’s 6. North Carolina 8-3 8-6 12-6 13-3 3-1 44-19 .698 home field advantage since success over the past 10 7. Princeton 10-4 7-6 13-3 11-5 1-1 42-19 .689 beginning play on Schoellkopf years has been reaching 8. Georgetown 12-3 9-4 7-7 9-6 2-1 39-20 .661 Field in 1972, going 200-68 double-digits goals in a 9. Brown 7-7 11-3 12-4 8-6 1-1 39-21 .650 for a .746 winning percent- game. Since 2001, Cornell 10. Siena 10-6 10-6 12-6 12-5 2-2 46-25 .648 age. Cornell has been even is 85-8 (91.4%) in games in All-Time Winningest Programs more impressive over the which it has registered 10 By Victories last 10 seasons: goals or more. School All-Time Record Next Game School 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Win % 1. Johns Hopkins 903-292-15 3/12 1. Duke 17-3 18-2 15-4 16-4 2-2 68-15 .819 2002 5-1 2002 9-1 2. Syracuse 809-310-16 3/12 2. Virginia 12-4 14-4 15-3 16-2 3-1 61-14 .813 2003 6-1 2003 6-0 3. Navy 746-304-14 3/12 3. Cornell 15-1 11-4 13-4 12-5 2-1 53-16 .768 2004 6-2 2004 6-2 4. Hobart * 724-441-20 3/12 Syracuse 5-8 16-2 16-2 13-2 3-0 53-14 .791 2005 6-0 2005 10-0 5. Army 718-341-7 3/11 Notre Dame 11-4 14-3 15-1 10-7 3-1 53-16 .768 2006 6-2 2006 9-1 6. Siena 10-6 10-6 12-6 12-5 2-2 46-25 .648 2007 7-0 2007 13-1 Maryland 718-243-4 3/12 7. North Carolina 8-3 8-6 12-6 13-3 3-1 44-19 .698 2008 6-2 2008 8-0 7. Cornell 680-441-27 3/12 Johns Hopkins 13-4 11-6 10-5 7-8 3-1 44-24 .647 2009 6-0 2009 10-2 8. Princeton 653-452-19 3/11 Maryland 10-6 10-6 10-7 12-4 2-1 44-24 .647 2010 6-4 2010 11-1 9. Virginia 566-319-6 3/12 10. Princeton 10-4 7-6 13-3 11-5 1-1 42-19 .689 2011 2-0 2011 2-0 10. Rutgers 562-474-13 3/12 Total 56-12 (.824) Total 85-8 (.914) As of Monday, March 7 * Hobart played at the Division III level prior to the 1995 season.

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 8 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia 2011 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Chris Langton ** M Jr. 6-0 210 Melrose, Mass./St. Johns Prep/ Northfield Mount Hermon School Alphabetical 2 Chris Livadas * LSM/D Sr. 6-1 180 Wilmington, Del./The Lawrenceville School (N.J.) No. Player Pos. 3 Rob Pannell ** A Jr. 5-10 180 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown HS West 13 Myan Adams M 4 Matt Sharkey M So. 6-1 185 Painted Post, N.Y./Notre Dame HS 20 Scott Austin * A 5 Matt Taylor A So. 5-11 190 Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius HS 29 Cody Bremner A 6 Steve Mock * A So. 5-9 165 Huntington, N.Y./Huntington HS 31 Mike Bronzino * D 7 David Lau ** M Sr. 5-10 150 Syosset, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor HS 17 Chip Daugherty M 8 Jake Thompson A So. 5-5 150 Orangeville, Ont./Western Reserve Academy 22 Jack Dudley ** M 9 Jesse Gamble A Sr. 5-9 180 Rockwood, Ont./John F. Ross CVI 26 Connor Entenmann A/M 11 Kyle Ewanouski M So. 6-2 200 Scituate, Mass./Boston College HS 11 Kyle Ewanouski M 12 Thomas Keith * D So. 6-0 180 Woodbury, N.Y./Syosset HS 33 Max Feely ** D 13 Myan Adams M So. 5-11 195 Akwesasne, N.Y./Northfield Mount Hermon School 47 AJ Fiore * G 15 Tom Freshour D Fr. 5-9 180 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown East HS 15 Tom Freshour D 16 Doug Tesoriero M Fr. 6-0 185 Syosset, N.Y./Syosset HS 9 Jesse Gamble A 17 Chip Daugherty M Jr. 5-9 170 Longmeadow, Mass./Deerfield Academy 25 JJ Gilbane M 18 Max Van Bourgondien M So. 6-1 180 New York, N.Y./The Lawrenceville School (N.J.) 43 Ross Gillum * M 19 Joe Paoletta M Fr. 5-11 185 Falls Church, Va./The Landon School 37 Shane Henry M 20 Scott Austin * A Jr. 5-11 180 Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury HS 24 Sten Jernudd M 22 Jack Dudley ** M Sr. 6-1 190 Baltimore, Md./Boys’ Latin School 12 Thomas Keith * D 23 Cody Levine M So. 6-0 180 Purchase, N.Y./Rye Country Day 48 Roy Lang ** M 24 Sten Jernudd M Fr. 6-5 205 Seattle, Wash./Lakeside School 1 Chris Langton ** M 25 JJ Gilbane M/A Jr. 5-10 180 Rumford, R.I./Providence Country Day School/ Deerfield Academy 7 David Lau ** M 26 Connor Entenmann A/M Fr. 5-8 150 Auburn, N.Y./Auburn HS 23 Cody Levine M 27 Brian O’Donnell G Jr. 5-11 170 Philadelphia, Pa./Germantown Academy 41 Dan Lintner M 28 Mike O’Neil M Fr. 6-0 170 Fayetteville, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius HS 2 Chris Livadas * LSM/D 29 Cody Bremner A Fr. 6-0 180 Victoria, B.C./Claremont Secondary School 34 Cole McCormack M 30 Ross Rudow M Fr. 6-0 185 Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley HS 32 Mitch McMichael ** M 31 Mike Bronzino * D So. 5-10 180 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga HS 6 Steve Mock * A 32 Mitch McMichael ** M Jr. 5-11 180 Port Perry, Ont./Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic HS/ Salisbury School 45 Jason Noble * D 33 Max Feely ** D Sr. 5-11 180 Washington, D.C./The Landon School 27 Brian O’Donnell G 34 Cole McCormack M Fr. 5-9 190 Rye, N.Y./Rye HS 28 Mike O’Neil M 35 Jonathan Thomson ** M Sr. 6-2 185 Orangeville, Ont./St. Andrew’s College 50 Shane O’Neill ** M 36 TJ Weyl D Jr. 6-0 195 Medfield, Mass./Noble and Greenough School 3 Rob Pannell ** A 37 Shane Henry M So. 6-3 180 Mount Sinai, N.Y./Mount Sinai HS 19 Joe Paoletta M 38 Tom Trasolini * M So. 5-9 190 Fayetteville, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 44 Matt Restaino M 41 Dan Lintner M Fr. 5-7 175 Courtice, Ont./The Hill Academy 30 Ross Rudow M 43 Ross Gillum * A So. 5-6 160 Plano, Texas/Plano HS 4 Matt Sharkey M 44 Matt Restaino M/A Jr. 5-11 195 Locust Valley, N.Y./The Lawrenceville School (N.J.) 5 Matt Taylor A 45 Jason Noble * D So. 5-10 165 Orangeville, Ont./The Hill Academy 16 Doug Tesoriero M 47 AJ Fiore * G So. 5-10 165 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 8 Jake Thompson A 48 Roy Lang ** M Jr. 6-3 185 Mill Valley, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep 35 Jonathan Thomson ** M 49 Andrew West G Fr. 5-11 175 Darien, Conn./Darien HS 38 Tom Trasolini * M 50 Shane O’Neill *** M Sr. 5-9 170 Seattle, Wash./The Lawrenceville School (N.J.) 18 Max Van Bourgondien M * - indicates letters won 49 Andrew West G 36 TJ Weyl D Head Coach: Ben DeLuca (Cornell ’98), First Season Assistant Coach: Matt Rewkowski (Johns Hopkins ‘05) Assistant Coach: Paul Richards (Loyola ‘08) Captains: Jack Dudley ‘11, Rob Pannell ‘12

Geographic Breakdown pro-nun-see-AY-shuns: Breakdown By Class: UNITED STATES Washington (2): Sten Jernudd (Seattle), Shane Daugherty – DOW-er-tee New York (18): Myan Adams (Akwesasne), Connor Entenmann O’Neill (Seattle) Seniors (7) – Jack Dudley, Max Feely, Jesse Gamble, David Ewanouski – YOU-in-OW-ski (Auburn), Tom Freshour (Smithtown), AJ Fiore (Ithaca), Shane Henry Connecticut (1): Andrew West (Darien) Lau, Chris Livadas, Shane O’Neill, Jonathan Thomson Fiore – FEE-or-E (Mount Sinai ), Thomas Keith (Woodbury), David Lau (Syosset), Cody Delaware (1): Chris Livadas (Wilmington) Juniors (10) – Scott Austin, Chip Daugherty, JJ Gilbane, Freshour – fresh-hour Levine (Purchase), Cole McCormack (Rye), Steve Mock (Huntington), District of Columbia (1): Max Feely Roy Lang, Chris Langton, Mitch McMichael, Brian O’Donnell, Rob Jernudd – jer-nude Mike O’Neil (Fayetteville) Rob Pannell (Smithtown), Matt Restaino Maryland (1): Jack Dudley (Baltimore) Pannell, Matt Restaino, TJ Weyl Lau – l-OW (Locust Valley), Matt Sharkey (Painted Post), Matt Taylor (Manlius), Rhode Island (1): JJ Gilbane (Rumford) Livadas – li-VAH-dis Doug Tesoriero (Syosset), Tom Trasolini (Fayetteville), Max Van Texas (1): Ross Gillum (Plano) Sophomores (15) – Myan Adams, Mike Bronzino, Kyle Pannell – PUH-nell Bourgondien (New York) Virginia (1): Joe Paoletta (Falls Church) Ewanouski, AJ Fiore, Ross Gillum, Shane Henry, Thomas Keith, Paoletta – POW-let-ah Massachusetts (5): Scott Austin (Duxbury), Chip Daugherty Cody Levine, Steve Mock , Jason Noble, Matt Sharkey, Matt Restaino – ruh-STAIN-oh (Longmeadow), Kyle Ewanouski (Scituate ), Chris Langton CANADA Taylor, Jake Thompson, Tom Trasolini, Max Van Bourgondien Rudow – rude-OH (Melrose), TJ Weyl (Medfield) British Columbia (1): Cody Bremner (Victoria) Freshman (11) – Cody Bremner, Connor Entenmann, Tom Tesoriero – tess-sore-E-air-oh Pennsylvania (2): Mike Bronzino (Berwyn), Brian O’Donnell Ontario (6): Jesse Gameble (Rockwood), Dan Lintner (Cour- Freshour, Sten Jernudd, Dan Lintner, Cole McCormack, Mike Trasolini – traz-oh-LEE-nee (Philadelphia) tice), Mitch McMichael (Port Perry), Jason Noble (Orangeville), O’Neil, Joe Paoletta, Ross Rudow, Doug Tesoriero, Andrew West Van Bourgondien – bore-gun-DEE-in California (2): Roy Lang (Mill Valley), Ross Rudow (Danville) Jake Thompson (Orangeville), Jon Thomson (Orangeville) Weyl – while

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 9 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

Player Notes and Career Highs 1 Chris Langton (Jr. • Melrose, Mass.) 8 Jake Thompson (So. • Orangeville, Ont) 18 Max Van Bourgondien (So. • New York, N.Y.) • Playing on the second offensive line for 2011. • Played in two games during his rookie season in 2010. • Played in three games during the 2010 season. • In addition to lacrosse at St. John’s Prep, he was a four-year letter winner in • Earned three letters at Western Reserve Academy and Orangeville District SS. • Finished his career at Lawrenceville School with 113 goals and 74 assists. track, where he set the state record and earned All-America honors in the shuttle • Plays for the Ontario Lacrosse Association’s Orangeville Northmen. • Father, Skip, lettered three times and was an All-American in lacrosse at Ohio State. hurdle relay in 2006. Goals...... n/a Goals...... 2 vs. Yale (3/20/10) • His brother Steven participated in the Vancouver Olympics as a member of the Assists ...... n/a Assists ...... n/a U.S. National bobsled team. Points...... n/a Points...... 2 vs. Yale (3/20/10) Goals...... 4 vs. Yale (3/20/10) Ground balls...... 1, two times, last vs. Virginia (3/13/10) Ground balls...... n/a Assists ...... 1, four times, last at Canisius (3/1/11) Points...... 4, two times (last vs. Yale, 3/20/10) 9 Jesse Gamble (Sr. • Rockwood, Ont.) 19 Joe Paoletta (Fr. • Falls Chuch, Va.) Ground balls...... 3 vs. Harvard (4/10/10) • Is playing on the team’s man-up offense in 2011. • Has played in two games this season on the defensive midfield. • Played in four games during 2010. • Won three consecutive IAC championships with the Landon School. 2 Chris Livadas (Sr. • Wilmington, Del.) • Played box lacrosse in Ontario, winning the Ontario Lacrosse Association’s Joe • Was named the winner of the team’s 2010 George Boiardi Award. • A significant contributor to the defense since arriving on campus. Nieuwendyk Award for Rookie of the Year honors in 2006. Goals...... n/a • His cousin Alex Livadas graduated from Cornell in 2006 and his brother Jon • Led the Orangeville Northmen to the Minto Cup in 2008 and 2009. Assists ...... n/a won a national championship in lacrosse with Duke in 2010. Goals...... 2 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Points...... n/a Goals...... n/a Assists ...... n/a Ground balls...... 1, two times, last at Canisius (3/9/11) Assists ...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/2/10) Points...... 2 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Points...... 1 vs. Canisius (3/2/10) Ground balls...... 1 vs. Binghamton (3/8/10) 20 Scott Austin (Jr. • Duxbury, Mass.) Ground balls...... 4, three times (last vs. Canisius, 3/2/10) • Has started the last two games at attack. 11 Kyle Ewanouski (So. • Scituate, Mass.) • Started on attack in nine games during the 2010 season. 3 Rob Pannell (Jr. • Smithtown, N.Y.) • Has seen action in four games this season, starting the last two. • Assisted on the game-winning overtime goal vs. Army on March 6, 2010. • Leads Cornell in scoring with 24 points (9 goals; 15 assists). • Saw action in two games during 2010. • A high-school All-American. Helped his team to three state championships. • USILA’s Jack Turnbull Award winner; First-Team All-American. • A high-school All-American at Boston College High School. • Was named the 2008 Massachusetts Player of the Year by the Boston Globe. • Unanimous 2010 Ivy League Player of the Year and first-team All-Ivy honoree. • Was recruited by schools to play both football and lacrosse at the Division I Goals...... 4, two times, last at Penn (3/27/10) • As a freshman, he was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year, third-team level. Assists ...... 1, four times, last at Binghamton (3/1/11) All-American and first-team All-Ivy. Goals...... n/a Points...... 4, two times, last at Penn (3/27/10) • His father Robert played both baseball and football at Brown. Assists ...... n/a Ground balls...... 3, two times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) • His uncle Jim Metzger was an All-American attackman at Hofstra in 1980. Points...... n/a • Ranked second in the nation in 2010 in assists per game (2.83) and third overall Ground balls...... 2 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) 22 Jack Dudley (Sr. • Baltimore, Md.) in points per game (4.44). • Team co-captain ... Playing on the first line midfield in 2011. Goals...... 4 vs. Brown (4/24/10) 12 Thomas Keith (So. • Woodbury, N.Y.) • Carried the team’s Hard Hat in 2010. Played on the second midfield line. Assists ...... 6, three times, last vs. Canisius (3/9/11) • Is the team’s starting long pole defensive midfield. • Helped Boys’ Latin to a 21-0 record and a national high school championship in Points...... 8, two times, last at Canisius (3/1/11) • Played in 12 games as a rookie on the defense during the 2010 season. 2006 and was named a US Lacrosse Academic All-American in 2007. Ground balls...... 6 vs. Notre Dame (5/29/10) • A high-school All-American. Helped Syosset High School to a pair of Nassau • Was his high school class valedictorian. County championships. Goals...... 2 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) • A two-sport athlete was also recruited to play Division I ice hockey. 4 Matt Sharkey (So. • Painted Post, N.Y.) Assists ...... 1, two times, last vs. Notre Dame (5/29/10) Goals...... n/a • Four-year letterwinner at nearby Elmira Notre Dame, he was dominant in the Points...... 2 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Assists ...... n/a face-off circle, winning 71 percent as a senior. Ground balls...... 2, seven times, last vs Princeton (5/9/10) Points...... n/a • Also played soccer, earning all-state honors. Ground balls...... 2, two times (last vs. Brown, 4/24/10) Goals...... n/a 23 Cody Levine (So. • Purchase, N.Y.) Assists ...... n/a • Played in five games during the 2010 season. 13 Myan Adams (So. • Akwesasne, N.Y.) Points...... n/a • Was a high schooll All-American at Rye Country Day School. • Played his first career game at Binghamton. Saw action vs. Canisius Ground balls...... n/a • Father, Jon, played lacrosse at Cornell from 1974-76 and was a part of the 1976 • A four-year letter-winner in high school, served as team captain as a senior and was his school’s athlete of the year as a sophomore. national championship team. 5 Matt Taylor (So. • Manlius, N.Y.) • Played for the Akwesasne Junior A Indians of the Ontario Lacrosse League. • Brother, Julian, played four years for the Big Red before graduating in 2010. • Saw action in two games and registered one assist in 2010. Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a • A high school All-American at Fayetteville-Manlius, he set the school’s career Assists ...... n/a Assists ...... n/a (288) and single-season (104) points records. Points...... n/a Points...... n/a • Both parents, an uncle, two aunts and a grandfather all attended Cornell, with Ground balls...... n/a Ground balls...... n/a his father earning four letters for the Big Red in lacrosse, winning a national championship in 1977. 15 Tom Freshour (Fr. • Smithtown, N.Y.) 24 Sten Jernudd (Fr. • Seattle, Wash.) • His mother Kathy is the head women’s lacrosse coach at nearby Cortland. • Has played in all four games this season. • Played for the Swedish national team during the 2010 FIL World Championships • Both parents were inducted in the Upstate New York Chapter of the Lacrosse • Honorable mention All-American as a senior at Smithtown East high school. in Manchester, England; Was named to the All-Presidents team as one of the top Hall of Fame in 2010. • Earned five varsity letters at Smithtown East HS and led the team to four players in the tournament from a team that did not advance to the medal round. Goals...... 1 at Army (3/5/11) straight Super 7 championships from 2007-10. • His mother, Julia Ryan, played volleyball and squash at Smith College. Assists ...... 1, two times, last vs. Canisius (3/9/11) Goals...... n/a Goals...... n/a Points...... 1, three times, last vs. Canisius (3/9/11) Assists ...... n/a Assists ...... n/a Ground balls...... n/a Points...... n/a Points...... n/a Ground balls...... 2 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Ground balls...... 1 at Binghamton (3/1/11) 6 Steve Mock (So. • Huntington, N.Y.) • Has two goals and five ground balls on the season. 16 Doug Tesoriero (Fr. • Syosset, N.Y.) 25 JJ Gilbane (Jr. • Rumford, R.I.) • Named to the 2010 Ivy League and NCAA All-Tournament teams. • Has taken the second most face-offs on the team behind Mitch MchMichael. • Has moved onto the second line midfield for the 2011 season. • Scored 16 of his 21 goals in 2010 during the last six outings of the season. • Was a high school All-American at Syosset high school. • Played in six games and registered one assist during the 2010 season. • Finished his career at Huntington High School with 184 points. • Won a pair of Nassau County Class A championships with Syosset. • Two-time high school All-American, he twice led the state of Rhode Island in • Was an honorable mention high school All-America selection in 2009. Goals...... n/a scoring and finished his high school career with 334 points. Goals...... 4 vs. Brown (5/7/10) Assists ...... n/a • Has one cousin playing collegiate lacrosse - Jamie MacDonald (Denver) - while Assists ...... 1, three times (last at Stony Brook, 3/23/10) Points...... n/a two others recently graduated - Alex Cole (Gettysburg), Zach Cole (Rollins). Points...... 4 vs. Brown (5/7/10) Ground balls...... 2 at Binghmaton (3/1/11) Goals...... 1, four times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Ground balls...... 3 vs. Hobart (2/26/11) Face-Off Wins...... 5 vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Assists ...... 1 vs. Yale (3/20/10) Points...... 1, five times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) 7 David Lau (Sr. • Syosset, N.Y.) 17 Chip Daugherty (Jr. • Longmeadow, Mass.) Ground balls...... 1, two times, last at Binghamton (3/1/11) • Has been sidelined since March 3 due to injury. • Played in three games during the 2010 season. • Was named honorable mention All-Ivy in 2010. • Helped his high school team to three New England West championships and • A high school All-American. Led Cold Spring Harbor to the 2006 NY state title. was selected to the New England West All-Star team. • Father, George, was a three-year letterman for the Big Red from 1976-78 and • Older brother, Jon, played for the club lacrosse team at Southern Methodist was a part of two Cornell men’s lacrosse national championship teams. University prior to graduating in 2009. Goals...... 2, four times (last vs. Hobart, 2/26/11) Goals...... n/a Assists ...... 2, three times (last vs. Notre Dame, 5/29/10) Assists ...... n/a Points...... 3, two times (last vs. Loyola, 5/15/10) Points...... n/a Ground balls...... 3 vs. Brown (4/24/10) Ground balls...... 1, three times, last at Canisius (3/1/11)

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 10 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

Player Notes and Career Highs 26 Connor Entenmann (Fr. • Auburn, N.Y.) 33 Max Feely (Sr. • Washington, D.C.) 43 Ross Gillum (So. • Plano, Texas) • Saw action at Canisius. • Cornell’s leader on defense ... has not played the last two games due to injury. • Playing on the second offensive midfield for 2011. • Was a high school All-American at Auburn HS. • His first career goal was the game-winner in Cornell’s 11-10 triple overtime • Started on the second offensive midfield, as well as on the attack in 2010. • Both of his parents, as well as his uncle John Lattimore and cousin Alanna Sedor victory against Loyola in the opening round of the 2010 NCAA tournament. • Two-time All-American in high school; Had his jersey number retired by Plano HS. all graduated from Cornell. • Honorable mention All-American; Honorable mention All-Ivy. Goals...... 2 vs. Army (3/6/10) • His father played lacrosse for the Big Red from 1982-85, and his cousin Nicholas • Two-year letter winner at Landon School, he was his team’s defensive MVP. Assists ...... 1, three times (last vs. Notre Dame, 5/29/10) Lattimore played lacrosse at Fairfield, while his cousin Judson Lattimore played • Father, Jim, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins from 1966-69. Points...... 2 , two times (last vs. Notre Dame, 5/29/10) lacrosse for UNC and is currently an assistant coach at Bucknell University. Goals...... 1, two times (last vs. Army, 5/23/10) Ground balls...... 4 vs. Brown (5/7/10) Goals...... n/a Assists ...... 1, two times (last vs. Virginia, 3/ 13/10) Face-Off Wins...... 5 vs. Yale (3/20/10) Assists ...... n/a Points...... 1, four times (last vs. Army, 5/23/10) Points...... n/a Ground balls...... 5 vs. Army (3/6/10) 44 Matt Restaino (Jr. • Locust Valley, N.Y.) Ground balls...... n/a • Played in one game during the 2010 season. 34 Cole McCormack (Fr. • Rye, N.Y.) • Played for Bermuda at the 2008 ILF U-19 World Championships. Named honor- 27 Brian O’Donnell (Jr. • Philadelphia, Pa.) • Saw time on the midfield against Canisius. able mention all-tournament. Tallied 15 goals and two assists in seven games. • Saw action in one game during the 2010 season. • Is a face-off specialist out of Rye HS. • Cousins, Greg and Carolyn Papa, were All-American lacrosse players at George- • Led Germantown Academy to three state playoffs. • His uncle Brian McCormack ’88 lettered twice for the Big Red lacrosse team, town and Virginia, respectively. • Brother, Thomas, played lacrosse at Gettysburg College. playing on a pair of national runner-up squads in 1987 and 1988. Goals...... n/a Saves...... 1 vs. Binghamton (3/9/10) Goals...... n/a Assists ...... n/a Save Percentage...... 1.000 vs. Binghamton (3/9/10) Assists ...... n/a Points...... n/a Fewest GA (60:00)..... n/a Points...... n/a Ground balls...... n/a Ground balls...... n/a Ground balls...... 1 at Canisius (3/1/11) Face-Off Wins...... 1 at Canisius (3/1/11) 45 Jason Noble (So. • Orangeville, Ont.) 28 Mike O’Neil (Fr. • Fayetteville, N.Y.) • Starting on defense in 2011. • Has started the last two games on the first line midfield. 35 Jonathan Thomson (Sr. • Orangeville, Ont) • Started on defense and ranked 35th in the country in caused turnovers in 2010. • Was a high school All-American at Fayetteville-Manlius HS • Did not dress for the final four games of the 2010 season due to injury. • Played box lacrosse for seven years, most recently with the Orangeville Northmen. • Both of his parents graduated from Cornell in 1986. His father was a two-time • Has played on the second midfield line for the past two seasons. • Helped the Northmen to the Canadian National Minto Cup in 2008 and 2009. All-Ivy and All-East wrestler and team captain for the Big Red, while his mother • Was a four-year starter at St. Andrew’s College, where he helped his team to a Goals...... 1 at Binghamton (3/1/11) played both field hockey and lacrosse at Cornell. provincial championship in 2007 and league titles in 2006 and 2007. Assists ...... n/a • His sister Aly plays lacrosse for Cornell, while one uncle, Geoff Hall, played lacrosse • Played two seasons of box lacrosse with the Orangeville Northmen. Points...... 1 at Binghamton (3/1/11) at Cornell, while another, Shawn O’Neil, wrestled on East Hill. Goals...... 2 vs. Harvard (4/10/10) Ground balls...... 9 at Army (3/5/11) • His grandfather helped to found the Fayetteville-Manlius high school lacrosse Assists ...... 1, four times (last vs. Brown, 4/24/10) team in the 1960s. Points...... 2, three times( last vs. Harvared, 4/4/10) 47 AJ Fiore (So. • Ithaca, N.Y.) Goals...... 1, three times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Ground balls...... 2 vs. Princeton (5/1/10) • Starting in goal for the Big Red in 2011. Assists ...... 1 at Army (3/5/11) • Ranked 15th in the nation in goals-against average in 2010. Points...... 1, four times, vs. Canisius (2/9/11) 36 TJ Weyl (Jr. • Medfield, Mass.) • An All-American at Ithaca HS. Participated in the Under Armour All-America game. Ground balls...... 3 at Binghamton (3/1/11) • Played in three games during the 2010 season. • Led the Little Red to the state semifinals in 2009, earning team’s first victory in • Participated in the New England Prep School All-Star Game. the state tournament since 1979. 29 Cody Bremner (Fr. • Victoria, B.C.) • Helped Noble and Greenough School to league titles in both 2005 and 2006. Saves...... 20 vs. Syracuse (4/13/10) • Is starting on the attack, has registered two goals on the season. Goals...... n/a Save Percentage...... 733 (11 svs, 4 GA) vs. Army (5/23/10) • At 20 years old, he is the oldest member of the freshman class. Assists ...... n/a Fewest GA (60:00)..... 6 vs. Canisius (3/2/10) • Helped the New Westminster Salmonbellies to reach the 2010 Minto Cup. Points...... n/a Ground balls...... 4 vs. Loyola (5/15/10) • Played in the BC Junior A Lacrosse League and was named the NLL Insider Rookie Ground balls...... 1 vs. Binghamton (3/8/10) of the Year in 2008 . 48 Roy Lang (Jr. • Mill Valley, Calif.) Goals...... 2, two times, last at Army (3/5/11) 37 Shane Henry (So. • Mount Sinai, N.Y.) • Is the leading point scorer out of the midfield, with 6 goals and 2 assists. Assists ...... n/a • Played in two games during the 2010 season. • Started on the offensive midfield in 2010 after playing SSDM as a freshman. Points...... 2, two times, last at Army (3/5/11) • Earned three letters at Mount Sinai HS and was named first-team all-county. • Two-time high-school All-American. Played in the Under Armour All-America game. Ground balls...... 2 vs. Hobart (2/26/11) • Also earned all-conference and all-state accolades in soccer. • Younger sister, Kelly, plays for the Cornell women’s lacrosse team. Goals...... n/a Goals...... 2, seven times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) 30 Ross Rudow (Fr. • Danville, Calif.) Assists ...... n/a Assists ...... 2, two times, last vs. Princeton (5/1/10) • Saw time on the midfield vs. Hobart and Canisius. Points...... n/a Points...... 4 vs. Princeton (5/1/10) • Was a two-time high school All-American at San Ramon Valley high school. Ground balls...... n/a Ground balls...... 5, two times, last vs. Princeton (5/16/09) • Helped his team to an NCS championship as a sophomore. Goals...... n/a 38 Tom Trasolini (So. • Fayetteville, N.Y.) 49 Andrew West (Fr. • Darien, Conn.) Assists ...... n/a • Starting on defenise midfield in 2011. • Saw action at Binghamton and vs. Canisius. Points...... n/a • Saw action in eight games as a rookie in 2010. • Was a high schooll All-American at Darien HS. Ground balls...... n/a • Played four seasons at Christian Brothers Academy, earning three letters and • Led Darien high school to four state championships. serving as team captain in 2009, in which he earned first-team all-league honors. Saves...... 5 at Binghamton (3/1/11) 31 Mike Bronzino (So. • Berwyn, Pa.) • Cousin, Andrew Dedio, swam for LeMoyne College. Save Percentage...... 714 at Binghamton (3/1/11) • Starting on the Big Red defense. Goals...... n/a Fewest GA (60:00)..... n/a • Was injured prior to the 2010 season but started the final five games. Assists ...... n/a Ground balls...... n/a • A high-school All-American, he led his team to a 23-2 record as a senior and a Points...... n/a runner-up finish at the state championship. Ground balls...... 1, two times, last at Army (3/5/11) 50 Shane O’Neil (Sr. • Seattle, Wash.) • Father, Michael, played lacrosse at Trinity College. • Starting on the defensive midfield in 2011. Goals...... 2 vs. Hobart (2/26/11) 41 Dan Lintner (Fr. • Courtice, Ont.) • Moved from offensive to defensive midfield during the 2010 season. Assists ...... 2 at Binghamton (3/1/11) • Saw action on the midfield against Binghamton. • Attended the Lawrenceville School, where he was named honorable mention Points...... 2, two times, last at Canisius (3/1/11) • Lettered four-times at the Hill Academy. all-state after being a three-time Washington state selection at Seattle Prep. Ground balls...... 7 at Binghamton (3/1/11) • Played two seasons for the Whitby Warriors of the Ontario Junior A Lacrosse • Father, John, was a two-time letterwinner for the Big Red, playing on the 1976 League, leading the team in scoring during the 2010-11 season and helping the national championship team. 32 Mitch McMichael (Jr. • Port Perry, Ont.) Warriors to the playoffs. Goals...... 1, six times (last at Dartmouth, 4/11/09) • Cornell’s main face-off option, also plays on man-up offense. • Was his class valedictorian. Assists ...... 1, three times (last vs. Yale, 3/20/10) • Was a starter on the offensive midfield in 2010 before suffering an injury. Goals...... 1 at Binghamton (3/1/11) Points...... 2 at Binghamton (2/21/09) • A high-school All-American, he helped Salisbury School to a 23-7 record over Assists ...... n/a Ground balls...... 2, two times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) his two seasons at the school. Points...... 1 at Binghamton (3/1/11) • Cousin, Wes McDonald, played lacrosse at Hobart and was drafted by Toronto of Ground balls...... 2 at Binghamton (3/1/11) the in 2007. Goals...... 2, two times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Assists ...... 3 vs. Canisius (3/10/09) Points...... 3, two times, last vs. Hobart (2/26/11) Ground balls...... 3, four times, last vs. Canisius (2/9/11) Face-Off Wins...... 11 at Army (3/5/11)

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 11 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

BEN DeLUCA ‘98

The Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse First Season as Head Coach • 12th Season at Cornell

Ben DeLuca, a fixture on the Cornell men’s lacrosse sideline for the past decade, became The Richard M. Moran Head DeLuca vs. All Opponents Coach of Men’s Lacrosse on June 18, 2010. DeLuca, the 10th head coach in program history, is uniquely suited to run the Big Red, as he has played for, or coached under Cornell’s last three coaches – Richie Moran, Dave Pietramala, and Jeff Tambroni. School Record Pct. During DeLuca’s time as both an assistant and associate head coach at Cornell, the East Hill has seen a resurgence of one Army 0-1 .000 Binghamton 1-0 1.000 of the greatest programs in the history of collegiate lacrosse as the Big Red has advanced to three final fours in the past Brown 0-0 .000 four seasons, including a spot in the national championship game in 2009. Canisius 1-0 1.000 In total, DeLuca has spent 16 years at Cornell, including four years as a player for the Big Red before serving as an as- Dartmouth 0-0 .000 sistant coach for two seasons. A brief two-year hiatus took DeLuca away from Ithaca and into the business world, but he Harvard 0-0 .000 returned prior to the 2002 season and he was promoted to the top assistant position under Tambroni in the summer of Hobart 1-0 1.000 Penn 0-0 .000 2003. He became the first Mario St. George Boiardi Assistant Coach of Men’s Lacrosse the following year and was promoted Princeton 0-0 .000 to associate head coach following the 2007 season. Syracuse 0-0 .000 Since rejoining the coaching staff in 2002, DeLuca has helped the Big Red to an undefeated regular season (13-0), six Stony Brook 0-0 .000 11-win seasons, a pair of nine-win seasons and eight Ivy League titles. Under his tutelage, 11 of Cornell’s defensive players Virginia 0-0 .000 have earned first-team All-Ivy, as well as All-America honors, including three-time All-American selection Matt Moyer ‘09. Yale 0-0 .000 TOTAL 3-1 .750 DeLuca was also key in the development of Mitch Belisle ‘07, who became Cornell’s first winner of the USILA’s Schmeisser Cup, given to the nation’s best defender, since Chris Kane garnered the award in 1978. DeLuca, the 2007 IMLCA Assistant Coach of the Year, has been the Big Red’s defensive coordinator for the past seven During the 2010 campaign, DeLuca earned great seasons and during that time the Cornell defense has become consistently one of the best in the nation. praise as the Big Red advanced to the NCAA semifinals with two freshmen defenders playing in front of a freshman goalie. Cornell ended the season ranked The DeLuca File 15th in the nation in scoring defense (8.72). That Education performance came on the heels of a 2009 campaign Cornell University in which DeLuca did one of his best coaching jobs to date. Faced with nearly an entirely new defensive unit, B.S., Nutritional Sciences and Biochemistry, 1998 the Big Red jelled over the second half of the season Head Coaching Experience as Cornell advanced to the national championship Cornell University, June 2010 - present game. Despite finishing the year ranked 17th in the Associate Head Coaching Experience nation in scoring defense (8.41) and 28th in man-down Cornell University, June 2007- June 2010 defense (.667), the Big Red posted significantly better •2008, 09, 10 - Ivy League champions numbers in its final eight games, holding opponents •2008, 09, 10 - NCAA appearances to just 7.35 goals per game and killing 75 percent of •2009 - NCAA finalist its opponents’ extra-man opportunities. •2010 - NCAA semifinalist A four-year letter winner on defense for the Big Assistant Coaching Experience Red, DeLuca donned the Carnelian Red and White Cornell University, 1999-2000; 2002-07 for three years under legendary coach Richie Moran, •2003, 04, 05, 06, 07 - Ivy League champions before becoming a captain his senior year under •2000, 04, 05, 06, 07 - NCAA appearances former head coach Dave Pietramala. He was voted the •2002, 04, 05 - NCAA quarterfinalist team’s outstanding senior athlete for his leadership •2007 - NCAA semifinalist and dedication on and off the field. DeLuca earned a Playing Experience Bachelor of Science degree in nutritional sciences and Cornell University, 1995-98 biochemistry in 1998. •1998 - Team Captain A native of Rochester, N.Y., DeLuca resides in Ithaca •1998 - Al “Junior” Kelz-Mike Herriott Award winner with his wife, Laurie, a former All-American goalie •1998 - Rick LaFrance Trainer’s Award winner for the women’s lacrosse team at the University of Honors Delaware, and their daughters, Elizabeth and Anne. •2007 - IMLCA Assistant Coach of the Year

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 12 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia

Career Totals Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen-Min ADAMS 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 AUSTIN 21-11 14 4 18 41 .341 24 .585 1 0 0 22 12 2 0-1 .000 0-0.0 BREMNER 4-4 5 0 5 10 .500 7 .700 0 1 0 4 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 BRONZINO 10-9 3 2 5 4 .750 4 1.000 0 0 0 29 2 8 0-0 .000 5-3.5 DAUGHERTY 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 3 0 1-3 .333 0-0.0 DUDLEY 35-6 8 3 11 28 .286 17 .607 1 0 0 23 10 3 0-0 .000 3-2.5 ENTENMANN 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 EWANOUSKI 6-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 FEELY 41-31 2 2 4 4 .500 2 .500 1 0 0 54 11 29 0-0 .000 21-16.5 FRESHOUR 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 GAMBLE 14-0 3 0 3 13 .231 11 .846 0 3 0 3 7 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 GILBANE 12-0 4 1 5 11 .364 8 .727 0 0 0 3 3 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 GILLUM 22-9 9 3 12 41 .220 28 .683 0 0 0 24 18 2 28-59 .475 2-1.5 HENRY 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 JERNUDD 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 KEITH 17-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 4 4 0-0 .000 2-1.5 LANG 39-31 31 10 41 130 .238 88 .677 4 2 0 70 41 18 0-1 .000 4-3.5 LANGTON 31-2 14 5 19 54 .259 27 .500 2 2 0 13 13 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 LAU 31-10 19 11 30 55 .345 33 .600 0 1 0 24 18 1 0-0 .000 1-0.5 LEVINE 6-0 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 LINTNER 1-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 LIVADAS 38-7 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 24 9 7 0-0 .000 3-2.0 MCCORMACK 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 .250 0-0.0 MCMICHAEL 23-0 9 9 18 27 .333 18 .667 1 5 0 25 15 3 50-100 .500 2-1.5 MOCK 15-4 23 2 25 55 .418 44 .800 0 4 0 18 12 1 0-0 .000 3-1.5 NOBLE 22-20 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 81 17 36 3-12 .250 8-5.0 O’NEIL 4-2 3 1 4 7 .429 3 .429 0 0 0 3 0 1 0-1 .000 0-0.0 O’NEILL 45-0 6 3 9 23 .261 13 .565 0 0 0 22 12 12 0-0 .000 1-0.5 PANNELL 39-39 63 108 171 273 .231 152 .557 4 5 1 76 69 16 0-0 .000 4-3.0 PAOLETTA 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 2-1.5 RESTAINO 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 RUDOW 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 SHARKEY 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5 TAYLOR 5-0 1 2 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 1 0 1 4 0 0-0 .000 1-0.5 TESORIERO 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 10-19 .526 0-0.0 THOMPSON 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 THOMSON 34-0 13 4 17 41 .317 22 .537 1 4 0 7 10 2 0-0 .000 1-1.0 TRASOLINI 13-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 3 1 1 0-4 .000 1-1.0 VAN BOURGONDIEN 5-0 2 0 2 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 WEYL 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 3 0-0 .000 0-0.0 Goalie Career Totals GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Sv % W L T ShO Fiore 21-20 1117:24 157 8.43 180 0.534 14 7 0 0 O’Donnell 3-0 9:00 2 13.33 1 0.333 0 0 0 0 West 2-0 36:11 5 8.29 7 0.583 0 0 0 0

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 13 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia 2011 Statistics

Overall: 3-1 Conf: 0-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-1 Neut: 0-0

TEAM STATISTICS CORNELL OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 50-166 31-100 Goals scored per game 12.50 7.75 Shot pct. .301 .310 Shots on goal-Attempts 99-166 59-100 SOG pct. .596 .590 Shots/Game 41.5 25.0 ASSISTS 28 16 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities 10-19 3-10 Conversion Percent .526 .300 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 50 31 Man-up 10 3 Man-down 0 0 Unassisted 22 15 Overtime 0 0 GROUND BALLS 121 103 TURNOVERS 62 77 CAUSED TURNOVERS 25 37 FACEOFFS (W-L) 43-91 48-91 Faceoff W-L Pct. .473 .527 CLEARS 62-74 61-80 Clear Pct. .838 .762 PENALTIES Number 10 21 Minutes 8:00 21:00 ATTENDANCE Total 825 1889 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/412 2/944 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Cornell 20 14 9 7 50 Opponents 5 5 12 9 31

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Cornell 7 2 9 10 28 Opponents 15 14 13 7 49

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Cornell 47 56 34 29 166 Opponents 19 17 30 34 100

SOG BY PRD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Cornell 35 28 22 14 99 Opponents 12 7 21 19 59

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 14 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse vs. Virginia 2011 Statistics

## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min 3 Pannell, Rob 4 4 9 15 24 35 .257 20 .571 0 2 0 5 7 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 48 Lang, Roy 4 4 6 2 8 23 .261 13 .565 3 0 0 4 7 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 32 McMichael, Mitch 4 0 4 3 7 8 .500 4 .500 0 3 0 10 1 1 30-54 .556 0 0.0 29 Bremner, Cody 4 4 5 0 5 10 .500 7 .700 0 1 0 4 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 22 Dudley, Jack 4 4 4 0 4 12 .333 8 .667 0 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 25 Gilbane, JJ 4 0 4 0 4 9 .444 7 .778 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 28 O’Neil, Mike 4 2 3 1 4 7 .429 3 .429 0 0 0 3 0 1 0-1 .000 0 0.0 7 Lau, David 2 2 3 1 4 7 .429 4 .571 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 Langton, Chris 4 0 2 2 4 9 .222 4 .444 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 31 Bronzino, Mike 4 4 2 2 4 3 .667 3 1.000 0 0 0 18 1 2 0-0 .000 1 1.0 6 Mock, Steve 2 2 2 0 2 11 .182 8 .727 0 1 0 5 2 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 9 Gamble, Jesse 3 0 2 0 2 6 .333 5 .833 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 20 Austin, Scott 4 2 1 1 2 11 .091 3 .273 0 0 0 5 1 1 0-1 .000 0 0.0 5 Taylor, Matt 3 0 1 1 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 45 Noble, Jason 4 4 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 25 4 9 0-2 .000 2 1.5 41 Lintner, Dan 1 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 43 Gillum, Ross 4 0 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 0 0 4 1 0 2-7 .286 1 0.5 50 O’Neill, Shane 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 3 2 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 35 Thomson, Jonathan 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 24 Jernudd, Sten 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 18 Van Bourgondien, Max 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 49 West, Andrew 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 47 Fiore, AJ 4 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 44 Restaino, Matt 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 38 Trasolini, Tom 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-3 .000 1 1.0 37 Henry, Shane 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 36 Weyl, TJ 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 34 McCormack, Cole 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 .250 0 0.0 33 Feely, Max 2 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 30 Rudow, Ross 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 27 O’Donnell, Brian 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 26 Entenmann, Connor 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 23 Levine, Cody 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 19 Paoletta, Joe 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 21.5 17 Daugherty, Chip 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 16 Tesoriero, Doug 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 10-19 .526 0 0.0 15 Freshour, Tom 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 13 Adams, Myan 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 12 Keith, Thomas 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 2 1 0-0 .000 1 1.0 11 Ewanouski, Kyle 3 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 8 Thompson, Jake 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 Livadas, Chris 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Total 4 - 50 28 78 166 .301 99 .596 3 10 0 121 62 25 43-91 .473 10 8.0 Opponents 4 - 31 16 47 100 .310 59 .590 1 3 0 103 77 37 48-91 .527 21 21.0

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD Shots ## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced 47 Fiore, AJ 4 3 199:16 24 7.23 21 .467 3 1 0 77 49 West, Andrew 2 0 36:11 5 8.29 7 .583 0 0 0 17 27 O’Donnell, Brian 1 0 4:28 2 26.87 0 .000 0 0 0 6 Total 4 - 239:55 31 7.75 28 .475 3 1 0 100 Opponents 4 - 239:55 50 12.50 49 .495 1 3 0 166 CLEARS: Cornell -- 62-74 .838, Opponents -- 61-80 .762. MAN-UP OPPS: Cornell -- 10-19 .526, Opponents -- 3-10 .300.

2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 15 2011Cornell GameMen’s Lacrosse Summaries vs. Virginia #6 CORNELL 14, Hobart 9 #6 CORNELL 13, Binghamton 4 February 26, 2011 • Schoellkopf Field March 1, 2011 • Bearcats Sports Complex ITHACA , N.Y. – After severe weather threatened to delay the start of the 2011 season, the game was VESTAL, N.Y. — No. 6 Cornell scored early and often, jumping out to a 13-0 lead at half time en route played as scheduled and the result was what Big Red fans hoped for as Cornell defeated Hobart, 14-9, on to a 13-4 victory over Binghamton in Vestal, N.Y. Rob Pannell registered three goals and five assists and 13 Schoellkopf Field to give head coach Ben DeLuca his first career victory. The Big Red jumped out to an 11-2 different players registered at least one point as every healthy Big Red player saw field time in the victory. lead and then held off a late surge by the Statesmen to pick up its eighth straight win over Hobart. For Pannell, the eight points match a career-high. The only other multi-point scorers were midfielders Nine different players found the scoring column for Cornell, led by Rob Pannell, who finished with two David Lau (goal, assist) and Chris Langton (goal, assist) and defenseman Mike Bronzino (two assist). goals and four assists. Roy Lang (two goals, assist) and Mitch McMichael (goal, two assists) tallied three The Big Red got goals from midfielders Jack Dudley, Roy Lang, JJ Gilbane, Mike O’Neil, Mitch McMichael points, while Cody Bremner, David Lau and Mike Bronzino all added two goals. JJ Gilbane, Mike O’Neil and and Dan Lintner, while attackman Steve Mock and defenseman Jason Noble, also scored. Steve Mock had one goal each and Chris Langton tallied an assist. All three Cornell goalies saw action with AJ Fiore making three saves and allowing no goals in 34:16, Hobart (1-1) also had nine different players score, with Alex Love adding an assist for a team-high before Andrew West tallied five saves and allowed two goals in 21:11. Brian O’Donnell closed out the game, two-point day. Chris Pedersen was kept out of the scoring column by Cornell senior defenseman Max Feely. playing the final 4:33 and allowing two goals. Cornell held the edge in shots (45-31), and ground balls (31-29), but the Statesmen dominated the face- Cornell dominated the face-off circle, winning 13-of-19, including 12-of-15 in the first half of play to off circle, with Bobby Dattilo winning 18-of-24. The Big Red cleared the ball 21-of-25 times and converted build its commanding lead. McMichael finished the day a perfect 7-for-7, while Doug Tesoriero went 3-for-6. 3-of-7 extra-man opportunities, while Hobart cleared 17-of-19 and scored on 1-of-4 man-up chances. The Big Red also played well in man-up and man-down situations, converted 2-of-3 man-up chances while In cage, AJ Fiore made 11 saves to pick up the win, while Evan Kirk stopped 10 in the loss. holding Binghamton scoreless on its two opportunities. An intense sun caused some trouble in the clearing Cornell jumped out to a 3-0 lead off goals from Pannell, Gilbane and Bronzino before a failed clear after game and both teams finished the night going 11-for-14. a save by Fiore turned into a quick score by Love at the 8:12 mark. The Big Red got the goal right back when Binghamton was led by Brandon Planck with two goals, both of which came in the final 1:25 of action, Lau buried a close shot on a feed from Lang with 2:16 on the clock. while Frank Donlon and Michael Antinozzi added one goal each. Matt Springer added one assist. Cornell used a three-minute unreleasable penalty by Hobart to score two times and make it 6-1 early In net for the Bearcats, Jordan Marra made just six saves and allowed seven Cornell goals in less than in the second. The Big Red eventually took a six-goal lead (8-2) into the intermission. 13 minutes of action, before Kraig Heston came on in relief and stopped six shots and allowed six goals. The Big Red scored the first three goals of the third period before Ryan Korn scored in an unsettled Pannell had a hand in five of Cornell’s eight first quarter goals as the Big Red scored eight goals in a situation to make it 11-3 with 3:38 left. Hobart then scored a pair of goals in a span of seven seconds in the single quarter for the first time since doing so against Denver on March 18, 2008. The Big Red defense was final minute to cut Cornell’s lead to 11-5 thanks to its dominance at the face-off “x”. incredibly impressive, keeping Binghamton from getting an offensive possession until 7:34 of the first quarter Hobart opened the fourth period with a pair of goals to extend its run to 5-0 and cut the deficit to 11-7 and not allowing the Bearcats a shot on goal until 8:28 of the second. Bronzino led the defense with seven with 11:10 remaining in the game. Cornell finally ended the run when Bronzino scooped up a ground ball ground balls, while Max Feely kept Springer, Binghamton’s biggest threat, off the board, as his assist came in the Hobart offensive end and went coast-to-coast for his second goal of the day, making it 12-7 with after Feely left the game. over 10 minutes left. The teams traded goals the rest of the way en route to the 14-9 final. Cornell (2-0) 8 5 0 0 — 13 Hobart (1-1) 1 1 3 4 — 9 Binghamton (0-2) 0 0 2 2 — 4 Cornell (1-0) 4 4 3 3 — 14 Goals: CU –Pannell 3, Langton, Lau, O’Neil, Mock, Lang, Dudley, McMichael, Lintner, Gilbane, Noble; BU – Planck 2; Goals: H – Love, Miller, Smith, Caton, Akner, Mancuso, Dattilo, Simmons, Korn; CU – Pannell 2, Lang 2, Lau 2, Bronzino Antinozzi, Donlon. 2, Bremner 2, McMichael, Mock, Gilbane, O’Neil. Assists: CU – Pannell 5, Bronzino 2, Austin, Langton, Lau; BU – Perrelle, Springer. Assists: H – Bigelow, Eisenhard, Love, Rosello, Stone; CU – Pannell 4, McMichael 2, Lang, Langton. Saves: CU – Fiore (34:16) 3 saves, 0 GA, West (21:11) 5 saves, 2 GA, O’Donnell (4:28) 0 saves, 2 GA; BU – Marra (12:57) 6 saves, Saves: H – Kirk (60:00) 10 saves, 14 GA; CU – Fiore (60:00) 11 saves, 9 GA. 7 GA, Heston (46:58) 6 saves, 6 GA. Shots — H - 31, CU - 45; Ground Balls — H - 29, CU - 31; Clears — H - 17-of-19, CU - 21-of-25; Faceoffs — H - 18- Shots — CU - 40, BU - 22; Ground Balls — CU - 32, BU - 27; Clears — CU - 11-of-14, BU - 11-of-14; Faceoffs — CU of-24, CU - 6-of-24; Man-Up — H - 1-for-4, CU - 3-for-7. - 13-of-19, BU - 6-of-19; Man-Up — CU - 2-for-3, BU - 0-for-2.

#19 ARMY 11, #6 Cornell 9 #14 CORNELL 14, Canisius 7 March 5, 2011 • Michie Stadium March 9, 2011 • Schoellkopf Field WEST POINT, N.Y. — Army goalie Tom Palesky upheld his All-American status as he made 17 saves to ITHACA , N.Y. – Cornell junior Rob Pannell registered six assists and one goal to lead the No. 14 Big Red lead the No. 19 Black Knights to an 11-9 upset over No. 6 Cornell at Michie Stadium in West Point, N.Y. The men’s lacrosse team to a 14-7 victory over Canisius this afternoon at Schoellkopf Field. Pannell was one of game featured six ties before a five-goal run in the third quarter gave Army a lead it would not relinquish. 10 Big Red players to find the back of the net, with 11 registering at least one point. Senior Jesse Gamble, Cornell held Army scoreless for the final 15:57, but could only manage to beat Palesky twice as the senior who has seen limited playing time due to injuries during his career, tallied a career-high two goals, both of goalie made four saves in the crucial final quarter. which came on extra-man opportunities as he helped Cornell convert all four of its chances. Rob Pannell’s three goals led Cornell, while Cody Bremner scored twice. Roy Lang finished with one Midfielders Jack Dudley, Roy Lang and Mitch McMichael also netted two goals each, setting a new goal and one assist. Jack Dudley, JJ Gilbane and Matt Taylor all added one goal while Mike O’Neil and Mitch career-high for Dudley and matching career highs for Lang and McMichael. McMichael tallied one assist each. Jason Noble was great off the ground with nine ground balls and three Attackmen Scott Austin and Cody Bremner and midfielders Chris Langton, Mike O’Neil and JJ Gilbane caused turnovers, while Mike Bronzino finished with four ground balls. rounded out the scoring with one goal apiece. Matt Taylor chipped in one assist. Devin Lynch scored four times for Army, including twice during the decisive third quarter run, which is Canisius was led by Simon Gioumetakis with two goals and one assist, while Nick LoCoco added two also when Garrett Thul scored both of his goals. Jermey Boltus, finished with two goals and one assist. goals and Jimmy Haney had one goal and one assist. Brendan O’Hagan and Travis Gibbons also scored for The Big Red held the advantage in shots, 42-27 and put 26 of those shots on goal, compared to just 15 the Griffs, while Greg Michael and Mike Albert chipped in assists. by Army. Cornell also held the slight edge in ground balls, 27-21. Face-offs were even with Army’s Derek In goal, AJ Fiore earned the win after making three saves and allowing four goals in 45 minutes before Sipperly winning 12-of-24, but McMichael was better than average, taking 11-of-18 for the Big Red. Andrew West came on in relief and made two saves and allowed three goals in the final 15 minutes. Canisius Cornell cleared the ball safely on 14-of-16 chances, while a tenacious ride allowed Army to clear the ball starter Sean Callahan earned the loss after allowing 10 goals and making six saves in 38:08. Kyle Bell finished just 19-of-24 times. The Black Knights extra-man units were solid, allowing Cornell to score on just 1-of-5 the game with four goals and four saves. chances while converting on 2-of-4 of its own man-up opportunities. Cornell held the edge in shots (39-20) and ground balls (31-26). Despite incredibly windy conditions, Rob Pannell put the Big Red on the board early in the game but back-to-back goals from Boltus and the Big Red cleared the ball safely 16-of-19 times, while Canisius was successful on 14-of-23 tries. Tyler Kamide put the Black Knights up, 2-1 at the 8:06 mark. The lead was short-lived as Cornell won the Face-offs were an even 12-of-24, with McMichael posting a 7-of-14 performance and Doug Tesoriero en suing face-off and Dudley bounced a shot past Palesky to tie the game at 2-2. winning 5-of-8 tries for the Big Red. The Griffs’ Justin Mederer won 8-of-17 while long-stick defender Drew Pannell opened the second quarter with a goal just 23 seconds in and Bremner extended the lead to Caldiero was a perfect 2-of-2. 4-2 but back-to-back goals seven seconds apart from Andrew Boyd and Tim Henderson tied the game at Canisius (0-4) 2 0 2 3 — 7 4-4. Gilbane restored the one-goal lead to the Big Red but a man-up goal by Lynch made it 5-5 at the 5:01 Cornell (3-1) 6 1 5 2 — 14 mark. Lynch score his second-straight to give Army its first lead since mid-way through the first quarter, Goals: CC – Giourmetakis 2, LoCoco 2, Haney, O’Hagan, Gibbons; CU – ang 2, Dudley 2, McMichael 2, Gamble 2, Pannell, but a goal with six seconds to play in the half by Lang sent the teams into the intermission tied at 6-6. Austin, Gilbane, Langton, O’Neil, Bremner. Pannell scored early in the third to put Cornell back up, 7-6, but the Black Knights went on a five-goal Assists: CC – Albert, Giourmetakis, Haney, Michael; CU – Pannell 6, Taylor. Saves: CC – Bell (21:52) 4 saves, 4 GA, Callahan (38:08) 6 saves, 10 GA; CU – Fiore (45:00) 3 saves, 4 GA, West (15:00) 2 saves, 3 GA. run to take a lead it would not relinquish. Late goals by Bremner and Taylor accounted for the 11-9 final. Cornell (2-1) 2 4 1 2 — 9 Shots — CC - 20, CU - 39; Ground Balls — CC - 26, CU - 31; Clears — CC - 14-of-23, CU - 16-of-19; Faceoffs — CC Army (2-2) 2 4 5 0 — 11 - 12-of-24, CU - 12-of-24; Man-Up — CC - 0-for-0, CU - 4-for-4. Goals: CU –Pannell 3, Bremner 2, Lang, Gilbane, Dudley, Taylor; ARMY – Lynch 4, Boltus 2, Thul 2, Henderson, Kamide, Boyd. Assists: CU – Lang, McMichael, O’Neil; ARMY – Brennan 2, Boltus, McCallion, Sipperly. Saves: CU – Fiore (60:00) 4 saves, 11 GA; ARMY – Palesky (60:00) 17 saves, 9 GA. 2011 Cornell Men’s Lacrosse • 16 Shots — CU - 42, A - 27; Ground Balls — CU - 27, A - 21; Clears — CU - 14-of-16, A - 19-of-24; Faceoffs — CU - 12- of-24, A - 12-of-24; Man-Up — CU - 1-for-5, A - 2-for-4.