2011 TIGER MEN’S

SENIOR SENIOR TRAVIS LOVE MARC INGERMAN

SENIOR PETER MEZZANOTTE

SENIOR TIM STRATTON 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE

SENIOR ELLIOTT DOMANIC

SENIOR TOMMY BEACH 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE

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Quick Facts Mailing Address: 8000 York Rd., Sophomore Attackman Towson, Md. 21252-0001 Matt Hughes Internet Site: www.TowsonTigers.com Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 21,840 Nickname: “Tigers” Colors: Gold, White & Black Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: Dr. Robert Caret Director of Athletics: Mike Waddell Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Mike Harris Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Nance Reed Faculty Representative: Dr. Gail Gasparich Top Majors: Business, Biology, Mass Communication, Psychology, Elementary Education Degrees: B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., M.A., M.S., M.A.T., M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M. Stadium: ® Stadium (11,198)

Head Coach: Tony Seaman (Cortland St., ‘65) Seaman’s Record at Towson: 96-83 (.536) Seaman’s Overall Record: 260-156 (.625) Lacrosse Phone: 410-704-4698 Coach’s E-Mail: [email protected] Associate Head Coach: TABLE OF CONTENTS (Johns Hopkins, ‘01) Quick Facts, Contents 2 Series History vs. Opponents 62-65 Assistant Coaches: Coaching Staff 3-10 Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees 66 Michael Allan (Princeton, ‘98) 2011 Preview 11-14 Tigers in the MLL 67 Dave Allan (Randolph Macon, ‘68) 2011 Roster 15 Nickname 68 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 35/14 Unitas Stadium 16 Towson University 69-86 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Player Profi les 17-32 Tiger Pride 70-71 2010 Record: 7-8 2011 Opponents 33-37 Towson at a glance 72 2010 CAA Record: 4-1, CAA Regular Season Champions All-Time Record: 393-287 (.578) Division I Men’s Lacrosse SID Contacts 38 Towson Administration 73 Assistant A.D./Sports Performance: James Shipp 2010 Season Review 39-44 Discover Towson – The University 74-77 Equipment Manager: Dion Harris Review Notebook 40-41 Getting to Towson University 78-79 Asst. Equipment Manager: Phil Junis Season Statistics 42 Sports Medicine 80 Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations/ CAA Standings/Leaders 43 Strength and Conditioning 81 Men’s Lacrosse Contact: Eric Rhew Men’s Lacrosse History 45-68 Staff Directory 82 Director, Athletics Media Relations: Peter Schlehr Individal and Team Records 46-49 Athletic Hall of Fame 83 Assoc. Dir., Athletics Media Relations: Dan O’Connell Honor Roll 50-52 Academic Support 84 Athletics Media Relations Assistant: Megan O’Brien All-Time Roster 53-56 Media Guidelines 85 Athletics Media Relations Phone: 410-704-2232 Year-by-Year Results 57-61 Covering the Tigers 86 Athletics Media Relations FAX: 410-704-3861

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The 2009 and 2010 Tiger men’s lacrosse media guides were The 2011 Tiger Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide is honored as “Second in the Nation” by the College Sports published by the Towson University Department of Athletics. Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The guides Written and Edited By: Eric Rhew, Towson University were written and edited by Eric Rhew of the Towson Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations University Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations and designed Designed By: Chris Komisar, Towson University Design Center by Chris Komisar of the Towson University Design Center. Photography: Rob Brown, PJ Dunn, Kitty R, Kanji The men’s lacrosse media guide has been honored by Takeno, Desiree Stover, Scott Thornton, Larry French, CoSIDA 6 times in the last 11 years. Mark Clem Special Thanks: Maureen O’Connell,

2 20112010 TIGERTIGER MEN’SVOLLEYBALL LACROSSE COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH TONY SEAMAN

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Tony Seaman Cortland State, ‘65 13th Season at Towson (96-83) • 30th Season Overall (260-156)

After nearly three decades of coaching at ’s highest SEAMAN’S MILESTONE WINS level, Towson Coach Tony Seaman … # 1 C.W. Post 9, Villanova 2 (Mar. 27, 1982) • begins the 2011 season ranked 7th among active Division I # 25 Penn 10, at Yale 7 (Mar. 24, 1984) coaches with 260 career wins. # 50 at Penn 9, Brown 8 - 2OT (Apr. 19, 1986) • ranks 14th on the NCAA’s all-time Division I wins list. # 75 Penn 12, at Cornell 10 (Apr. 8, 1989) # 100 Johns Hopkins 22, at Navy 12 (Apr. 25, 1992) • ranks 12th on the active Division I coaches list with a .625 # 125 at Johns Hopkins 18, Washington College 6 (Mar. 8, 1995) winning percentage. # 150 Johns Hopkins 13, at 9 (Apr. 12, 1997) # 175 at Towson 7, Dartmouth 6 - 2OT (Mar. 17, 2001) Seaman begins his 30th season as a Division I coach in 2011, # 200 at Towson 17, Drexel 2 - CAA Tournament (Apr. 30, 2003) including his 13th year with the Tigers. In addition, Seaman was # 225 at Towson 11, Loyola 10 (Feb. 25, 2006) inducted into the Greater Chapter of the US Lacrosse Hall # 250 Towson 7, at Drexel 4 (Mar. 28, 2009) of Fame, adding another accolade to an outstanding résumé. Seaman has guided his teams into the NCAA Division I Tourna- OTHER MEMORABLE WINS ment 19 times. He is one of only two coaches to have been honored as the National Coach of the Year at two different schools, earning 3/16/83: Penn 17, Loyola 8 – First Win at Penn the award in 1983 and 1984 while at the University of 5/13/87: Penn 11, Massachusetts 10 – First NCAA Tournament Win and during the 2001 season when he led the Tigers to the NCAA 3/10/90: Johns Hopkins 17, at Washington College 11 – Division I semi-fi nals. 1st Win at Johns Hopkins The only coach in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse history to guide 5/16/92: Johns Hopkins 15, at Towson State 8 – three different schools to the NCAA Tournament, he led the Quakers 1st NCAA Quarter-Final Win at Johns Hopkins to the postseason six times before taking Johns Hopkins to eight 3/6/99: Towson 16, Boston College 4 – 1st Win at Towson straight postseason appearances. In 12 years at Towson, the Tigers 5/5/01: Towson 13, Hofstra 11 – America East Championship 5/12/01: Towson 12, Duke 10 (NCAA 1st Round) – have reached the NCAA Tournament fi ve times. 1st NCAA Win at Towson During his stint with the Tigers, Seaman has compiled a 96-83 5/20/01: Towson 12, at Maryland 11 (NCAA Quarter-Finals) – record, which includes four conference championships. He led the 1st NCAA Quarter-Final Win at to the greatest single-season turnaround in college lacrosse 5/3/03: Towson 16, Hofstra 11 – CAA Championship history in 2001 when Towson posted a 14-4 record after winning just 5/8/04: Towson 12, Villanova 7 – CAA Championship three games the previous year. 5/7/05: Towson 9, at Delaware 8 – CAA Championship

4 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Tony Seaman TONY SEAMAN VS. OPPONENTS A graduate fourth quarter comeback for the victory. of the State Uni- Seaman was honored as the Division I Coach Opponent W-L versity of New of the Year for the second straight season for Adelphi ...... 1-1 York at Cort- leading Penn to one of the most successful Air Force ...... 3-0 Army ...... 7-2 land, Seaman seasons in the program’s history. Baltimore U...... 1-0 began his The seventh-ranked Quakers fi nished with Binghamton ...... 0-1 coaching career a 10-4 record in 1985 and earned a second Boston College ...... 1-0 as the junior place fi nish in the Ivy League. The season Brown ...... 5-3 varsity coach at ended with a pair of losses to Syracuse, includ- Bucknell ...... 1-2 Port Washing- ing a defeat in the NCAA quarter-fi nals. Butler ...... 1-0 ton High However, Penn made school history the fol- Colorado College ...... 1-0 School. He lowing season by winning its fi rst NCAA Tour- Colorado Mines ...... 1-0 joined the Lyn- nament game, an 11-10 victory over Cornell ...... 6-4 CW Post ...... 5-1 brook School Massachusetts. The Quakers lost to Maryland Dartmouth ...... 8-0 System in 1968, by 12-8 in the quarter-fi nals, ending the season Delaware ...... 18-7 serving as a with a 10-5 record. Denver ...... 4-1 junior high lacrosse and soccer coach. After a 1-2 start to the 1988 season, the Drexel ...... 14-1 At Lynbrook High School from 1972 to Quakers rebounded to win eight straight Duke ...... 1-1 1981, Seaman compiled a 116-61 record and games and qualifi ed for the NCAA Tourna- Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 1-0 earned Division IV Nassau County Coach of ment with a share of the Ivy League crown. Gannon ...... 1-0 the Year honors after a 16-5 season in 1977. After defeating Loyola, 12-8, in the quarter- Georgetown ...... 1-1 He earned the award again two years later fi nals, they lost to Syracuse by a goal in the Harvard ...... 4-4 after leading the team to a 14-8 record. During semi-fi nals. Hartford ...... 3-1 Hofstra ...... 20-10 the 1978 season, Seaman’s Lynbrook team Making their sixth NCAA Tournament Johns Hopkins ...... 0-13 won the South Shore championship. In 1981, appearance in 1989, the Quakers fi nished with Kutztown ...... 1-0 he served as the coach of the New York City a 9-5 record. Of the fi ve losses that season, two Lehigh ...... 2-1 Club of the USILA. of them were against Navy. One of Seaman’s Loyola ...... 14-9 In 1982, Seaman graduated to the college assistant coaches during that season was Maryland ...... 7-18 coaching ranks by directing C.W. Post to a current Rutgers Coach Jim Stagnitta, who is in Massachusetts ...... 3-0 record in its fi rst season as a Division I his 22nd year as a head coach. Molloy ...... 1-0 program. The Pioneers defeated opponents During his eight-year tenure at Penn, the Montclair ...... 1-0 such as Yale, Villanova and Air Force. Honored Quakers were 74-37 and won at least a share Mt. St. Mary’s ...... 1-0 Navy ...... 13-5 as the Mid-East Conference Coach of the Year of the Ivy League title four times while making North Carolina ...... 5-9 during that season, he was assisted by John the NCAA Tournament six times. Notre Dame ...... 2-0 Danowski, who is in his fi fth season as head In 1991, Seaman moved to Baltimore and Ohio State...... 1-0 coach at Duke University after a long career at became the 20th head coach in Johns Hopkins Oswego ...... 1-0 CAA rival Hofstra University. Danowski led lacrosse history, leading the Blue Jays to eight Penn ...... 1-1 the Blue Devils to their fi rst NCAA champion- straight NCAA Division I Tournaments while Penn State ...... 2-0 ship in 2010. becoming the third-winningest coach in the Princeton ...... 9-9 While Seaman coached C.W. Post in a part- program’s history. Of the eight NCAA Tourna- Providence ...... 1-0 time capacity, he remained at Lynbrook as a ment appearances, the Blue Jays advanced to Radford ...... 1-0 history teacher until 1983 when he became the the semi-fi nals four times. Robert Morris ...... 4-0 Rutgers...... 11-3 head coach at Penn. He instantly led the Seaman had his best season at Johns Sacred Heart ...... 8-0 Quakers to the NCAA Tournament with a Hopkins in 1995, leading the Blue Jays to a Siena ...... 0-1 10-3 record and a share of the Ivy League perfect 12-0 regular season record. After Southampton ...... 1-0 championship. Making their third-ever appear- beating Loyola by an 18-5 count in the NCAA St. John’s ...... 1-0 ance in the NCAA Tournament, the Quakers quarter-fi nals, the Blue Jays lost to host Mary- Stony Brook ...... 2-1 dropped an 11-8 decision to eventual national land in the semi-fi nals, ending the season with Syracuse ...... 5-16 champion Syracuse in the quarter-fi nals. a 13-1 record. Towson ...... 8-2 Seaman earned his fi rst National Division I During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Seaman UMBC ...... 9-6 Coach of the Year award for his efforts, receiv- had several assistant coaches who went on to Vermont ...... 4-0 Villanova ...... 14-3 ing the Morris Touchstone Memorial Award. become a college head coach. John Haus, who Virginia ...... 5-15 In his second season at Penn, the Quakers served as a defensive coordinator at JHU, Washington College ...... 6-0 overcame a season-opening loss to Rutgers and became the head coach at Washington College. William & Mary ...... 1-0 won 12 straight games to earn the outright Ivy He returned to Johns Hopkins in 1999 to serve Yale ...... 6-4 League title. Returning to the NCAA Tourna- as the head coach before going to the Univer- All Opponents 260-156 ment, the Quakers suffered a tough 8-7 loss to sity of North Carolina. After an eight-year stint Army after the Black Knights made a strong with the Tar Heels, Haus will be starting his

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second season as the head men’s lacrosse coach at Lebanon Valley College in 2011, overseeing the revival of the lacrosse program. Meanwhile, Dave Pietramala left Johns Hopkins to become the head coach at Cornell University. After three years with the Big Red, Pietramala returned to his alma mater and has led the Blue Jays to three NCAA Championship Game appearances in the last six years, winning a pair of NCAA titles. During his time at Johns Hopkins, Seaman was selected to coach the United States National Team in the 1994 ILF World Champion- ships in Manchester, England. He led the United States to a perfect record and the title after beating Australia by 21-7 in the champion- ship game. Prior to serving as the U.S. National Team coach, Seaman was on the selection committees for the squads, which won the title during the 1986 and 1990 World Games. He was also a member of the 1998 World Games planning committee. After a successful eight-year career, Seaman left Johns Hopkins in 1999 to become the head coach at Towson. After winning his fi rst three games as the Tigers’ leader, the team dropped eight of its ten remaining games and ended the season with a 5-8 record. Following a 3-10 record in 2000, Seaman and the Tigers quickly turned things around and reached the NCAA semi-fi nals in 2001 with a 14-4 record. They also won the AMERICA EAST title in their fi nal year of membership with a roster that included 17 sophomores and 12 freshmen. For his efforts, Seaman was named as the National Division I Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. After posting a 7-5 record in 2002, the Tigers won the fi rst of three straight Colonial Athletic Association championships in 2003 with a 9-6 record, including a perfect 5-0 mark in conference play. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years and defeated Penn State in the fi rst round before losing Unitas® Stadium. to the Blue Jays in the quarter-fi nals. Despite an 8-6 record in 2006, the Tigers were unable to reach the In 2004, the Tigers fi nished with an 11-5 record and won their NCAA Tournament due to an upset by the second consecutive CAA title after another perfect 5-0 league record. in the semi-fi nals. However, the Tigers made a return to the NCAA They reached the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year Tournament in 2007 with an at-large berth. They fi nished with a 9-7 where they lost to Georgetown. record following a loss to undefeated Cornell in the fi rst round. During the 2005 season, the Tigers were seeded seventh in the Led by Seaman, the Tigers have reached the CAA Championship NCAA Tournament after winning a third straight CAA crown. The Game in each of the last two years, falling short of earning another Tigers’ season ended with an 11-5 record after a last-second loss NCAA Tournament berth. Seaman was named as the CAA Coach of against Cornell in the fi rst round of the tournament at Johnny the Year last season after leading the Tigers to the CAA regular season title. MOVING UP THE LADDER During his career, Seaman has coached 73 All-Americans, includ- Coach Tony Seaman has had eight former assistants become head coaches ing 13 fi rst team selections. He has also coached a National Player at the collegiate level. of the Year, 42 All-Ivy League players, fi ve All-America East picks and 39 All-CAA selections. Coach School Years Records (Pct.) As a result of his success and the respect he has earned throughout John Danowski Duke 28 285-152 (.652) his coaching career, Seaman was named to the NCAA Division I Jim Stagnitta Rutgers 21 188-115 (.621) Men’s Lacrosse Committee in 2009 for a four-year term on the fi ve- John Haus Lebanon Valley 15 127-93 (.577) person panel. Dave Pietramala Johns Hopkins 13 136-55 (.712) Seaman and his wife, Guri, are the parents of two former Division G.W. Mix Penn/F&M 7 53-48 (.525) I lacrosse players. Their daughter, Barb, played for Penn from 2007 Brian Voelker Penn/Drexel 8 52-56 (.481) Stevenson 6 79-27 (.745) to 2010 and helped the Quakers reach the NCAA semi-fi nals three Stan Ross Navy * 2 9-17 (.346) times. Meanwhile, their son, Greg, was a four-year letter winner for the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team. * - Ross was the head coach at Butler University before the school discon- tinued men’s lacrosse prior to the 2007 season; he is currently an assistant coach at Navy.

6 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE SEAMAN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Season School Record Comments 1982 C.W. Post 13-3 First season as a Division I coach; Named Mid-East Conference Coach of the Year 1983 Pennsylvania 10-3 Ivy League Champions; reached NCAA quarter-fi nals 1984 Pennsylvania 12-2 2nd straight Ivy League title; reached NCAA quarter-fi nals; Named National Division I Coach of the Year 1985 Pennsylvania 10-4 3rd straight NCAA Tournament appearance; Named National Division I Coach of the Year 1986 Pennsylvania 6-7 1987 Pennsylvania 10-5 Ivy League Champions; earned NCAA Tournament berth 1988 Pennsylvania 11-4 2nd straight Ivy League title; reached NCAA semi-fi nals 1989 Pennsylvania 9-5 Earned third straight NCAA berth 1990 Pennsylvania 6-7 1991 Johns Hopkins 8-4 1st season with the Blue Jays; reached NCAA quarter-fi nals 1992 Johns Hopkins 8-5 NCAA semifi nalists 1993 Johns Hopkins 11-4 NCAA semifi nalists 1994 Johns Hopkins 9-5 NCAA quarterfi nalists 1995 Johns Hopkins 13-1 12-0 regular season record; NCAA semifi nalists 1996 Johns Hopkins 8-6 NCAA semifi nalists 1997 Johns Hopkins 10-4 Reached NCAA quarter-fi nals 1998 Johns Hopkins 10-4 Reached NCAA quarter-fi nals 1999 Towson 5-8 First season with the Tigers 2000 Towson 3-10 2001 Towson 14-4 America East Champions; NCAA semifi nalists; Biggest turnaround in college lacrosse history Named National Division I Coach of the Year 2002 Towson 7-5 Tigers’ 1st season in Colonial Athletic Association 2003 Towson 9-6 Colonial Athletic Association champions; NCAA quarterfi nalists 2004 Towson 11-5 Colonial Athletic Association champions; Named CAA Coach of the Year; NCAA Tournament 2005 Towson 11-5 Colonial Athletic Association champions; NCAA Tournament 2006 Towson 8-6 2007 Towson 9-7 Tigers earn NCAA Tournament at-large berth (5th in 7 years) 2008 Towson 5-9 2009 Towson 7-10 CAA runners-up 2010 Towson 7-8 CAA runners-up; Named CAA Coach of the Year Totals 29 Years 260-156 19 NCAA Tournament appearances (11-19 Record)

ACTIVE COACHES RANKED ACTIVE COACHES BY WINNING PERCENTAGE* RANKED BY VICTORIES* Name School Years Won Lost Pct. Name School Years Won Lost Pct. 1. John Desko Syracuse 12 147 44 .770 1. David Urick Georgetown 31 331 116 .741 2. Bill Tierney Denver 26 284 98 .744 2. Dom Starsia Virginia 28 316 113 .737 3. David Urick Georgetown 31 331 116 .741 3. Bob Shillinglaw Delaware 35 288 257 .528 4. Dom Starsia Virginia 28 316 113 .737 4. John Danowski Duke 28 285 152 .652 5. Jeff Tambroni Penn State 10 109 40 .732 5. Bill Tierney Denver 26 284 98 .744 6. Dave Pietramala Johns Hopkins 13 136 55 .712 6. Mike Pressler Bryant 26 276 120 .697 7. Mike Pressler Bryant 26 276 120 .697 7. Tony Seaman Towson 29 260 156 .625 8. Scott Nelson Marist 23 223 103 .684 8. Scott Nelson Marist 23 223 103 .684 9. John Danowski Duke 28 285 152 .652 9. Kevin Corrigan Notre Dame 24 216 118 .647 10. Kevin Corrigan Notre Dame 24 216 118 .647 11. Lars Tiffany Brown 6 56 33 .629 * - Rankings through 2010 season 12. Tony Seaman Towson 29 260 156 .625 13. Don Zimmerman UMBC 24 202 123 .622 14. Jim Stagnitta Rutgers 21 188 115 .621

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Shawn Nadelen Associate Head Coach Defensive Coordinator 7th Season at Towson Johns Hopkins, ‘01

As the Tigers’ associate head coach and defensive coordinator, Shawn Nadelen continues to practice what he preaches. When not directing the Tigers’ defense, Nadelen performs on the fi eld himself. Since graduating from Johns Hopkins in 2001, he has played professionally in Major League Lacrosse and the and has helped Team USA to a World Championship. After spending the fi rst fi ve years as the defensive coordinator, Nadelen was given the title of associate head coach prior to the start of the 2010 season. During his fi rst year at Towson, the Tigers ranked ninth in NCAA Division I in scoring defense, allowing just 7.88 goals per game. It was the Tigers’ best goals against average since the 1974 season when the Tigers won the Division II national championship with a 7.3 goals against average. In 2006, the Tigers ranked third in the CAA with an 8.42 goals against average while holding opponents to under ten goals nine times. In 2008, the Tigers were fourth in the CAA with an 8.48

average. Prior to joining the Towson staff, Nadelen spent three years as an assistant coach for Coach Bill Tierney at Princeton and was a member of three consecutive NCAA Tournament teams. Princeton advanced to the national semi-fi nals twice in Nadelen’s three seasons. A four-year starter for the Blue Jays, Nadelen moved from the midfi eld position to close defense as a junior. He led the Blue Jays to the NCAA semi-fi nals twice during his playing career. In addition to coaching, Nadelen has continued his playing career at the indoor and outdoor professional level. A three-time Major League Lacrosse champion with the , Nadelen completed his 10th season with the franchise in 2010. He is the only player to have played in all 10 years of the team’s existence. Nadelen is also in his 10th season as a player in the National Lacrosse League. He has spent seven seasons with the Wings after stints with the New Jersey Storm and . One of his greatest highlights as a player came last summer when he recovered from a serious knee injury to help Team USA win the gold medal at the World Championships in England. A native of Henrietta, N.Y., Nadelen is married to the former Mary Ciolek, who is a certifi ed athletic trainer and a member of Towson’s kinesiology faculty. The couple resides in the Baltimore area.

Shawn Nadelen helped Team USA earn its ninth World Championship this past summer while helping the Chesapeake Bayhawks win their third MLL title.

8 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Prior to joining the UCSB staff, Allan spent four seasons as the Michael head coach for the UCLA club team and led the Bruins to the WCLL quarter-fi nals three times. The Bruins also earned their only top 25 Allan national ranking in the program’s history in 2000 when they were Assistant Coach ranked 16th. Offensive Coordinator Allan spent three seasons as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles 3rd Season at Towson Riptide of Major League Lacrosse. During his time on ’s Princeton, ‘98 staff, Allan helped the Riptide to a 22-14 record and a pair of post- season appearances. The Riptide set a team record by compiling a The task of devising the strategy 9-3 record in 2007 and reached the MLL championship game. that puts goals up on Towson’s side A 1998 graduate of Princeton University, Allan was an integral of the scoreboard falls on the capable part of three consecutive NCAA titles from 1996 to 1998 while shoulders of the Tigers’ offensive posting a 43-2 record during that span. coordinator, Michael Allan. A native of Baltimore, Allan is a graduate of Gilman School. His Allan, in his third season with the Tigers, joined the Tigers prior father, Dave, is in his fi rst season as a volunteer assistant coach at to the 2009 season after a successful fi ve-year stint as the head coach Towson after a six-year stint at Johns Hopkins. of the University of California-Santa Barbara club lacrosse team. Allan is married to the former Katie Wolfson. The couple were During his tenure at UCSB, Allan led the Gauchos to an 83-22 married in August, 2010 in Santa Barbara, Calif. record and two MCLA/US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates national titles. The Gauchos also won three Western Collegiate Lacrosse League championships in fi ve years.

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In addition to his success at the high school level, Allan was an Dave assistant coach at nearby Loyola University Maryland for six years where he helped the Greyhounds reach the 1990 NCAA Champion- Allan ship Game. The Greyhounds posted a 58-19 (.753) record during Volunteer Assistant Coach Allan’s stay and reached the NCAA Tournament in all six years. 1st Season at Towson Allan, a 1968 graduate of Randolph Macon, lives in Owings Mills Randolph Macon, ‘68 with his wife, Bonnie. They have two sons – Scott, a 1996 graduate of Williams College, and Michael, who is a 1998 Princeton graduate A long-time fi xture on the Balti- and Towson’s offensive coordinator. more lacrosse scene, Dave Allan brings a wealth of experience with him to the Tigers’ coaching staff. After helping Johns Hopkins reach the NCAA Tournament six straight years, Dave Allan joined the Tiger coaching staff as a volunteer assis- tant coach for the 2011 season. As a Blue Jay assistant, Allan helped the Blue Jays reach the NCAA Championship Game three times during his six-year tenure, including NCAA titles in 2005 and 2007. Working with the Blue Jays’ face-off specialists, Allan’s players ranked among the national leaders during each of his fi rst four seasons at Homewood. The Blue Jays fi nished fi fth in the nation in 2005 and were fourth during the 2006 season. Prior to joining the Blue Jays’ staff, Allan was the head boy’s lacrosse coach at Gilman School in Baltimore where he compiled a 132-36 (.786) record during two different stints from 1975-79 and 1999-2004. In addition, he led the Greyhounds to three MIAA ‘A’ Conference championships and was a three-time recipient of the USLCA High School Coach of the Year award (1976, 1978, 2000). Allan also served as an assistant coach at Gilman from 1968-78 and 1994-98.

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10 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE 2011 PREVIEW

Junior Midfi elder Michael Brashears

SENIOR KRISTINA SWAN

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Noting the 2011 Tigers ... To Be the Best … Tigers Tab Four to Serve as Captains • The Tigers traditionally have a tough schedule and the 2011 season • Seniors Marc Ingerman, Travis Love, Peter Mezzanotte and Tim is no exception. The 13-game schedule will include seven home Stratton have been selected to serve as team captains for the 2011 games at Johnny Unitas® Stadium. season. • The schedule features seven teams that qualifi ed for the NCAA Tour- • A fi rst team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection as a junior, nament last year, including Stony Brook and Maryland, which Ingerman started all 15 games on defense for the Tigers last season reached the NCAA quarter-fi nals last year. with 13 ground balls and fi ve caused turnovers. He posted a season- • The schedule also features seven teams which were ranked in the high three ground balls against Drexel in the Tigers’ 8-7 victory on fi nal USILA Coaches Poll last year, including three teams which were April 17 and also had two ground balls in three other games. A ranked in the top 11 in the country. two-time All-CAA pick, Ingerman has started all 32 games for the Tigers over the last two seasons after missing his freshman season CAA Success with a knee injury. • Since the Colonial Athletic Association initiated men’s lacrosse for • Named as the second team All-CAA goalkeeper last year, Love was the 2002 season, the Tigers have anually been one of the top teams second in the CAA with a .556 save percentage while his 9.24 goals in the league. They have reached the CAA Tournament six times against average ranked third in the CAA. After being named as the and have won three league championships. Tigers’ starter against Navy, he led Towson to a 7-5 record with a • As they begin their 10th CAA season, the Tigers have posted a .555 save percentage. Honored as the CAA Co-Player of the Week 39-11 (.780) conference regular season record, which is the best on April 12, he led the Tigers to wins over UMBC and Massachusetts mark in the CAA. They also have posted a pair of undefeated CAA by stopping 56.7 per cent of the shots he faced while allowing 8.00 seasons, winning 10 straight games in 2003 and 2004. goals per game. He had a career-high 16 saves in the Tigers’ loss • The Tigers won the CAA championship and earned a berth to the against top-ranked Virginia on March 21 and posted 15 saves NCAA Tournament three straight years from 2003 to 2005. They against Penn State on April 24. have also won four regular season championships, including last • Mezzanotte, a defensive midfi elder, led the team with 30 caused year when they posted a 4-1 CAA record. turnovers and was second with 47 ground balls. In addition, he • The Tigers have a 74-61 (.548) overall record since joining the scored one goal with two assists. He had a season-high fi ve caused CAA in 2002, which ranks second in the conference. Hofstra has turnovers in the Tigers’ win over Penn State and had six ground balls posted an 85-51 (.625) record during that span. in two games. A three-year letter winner for the Tigers, Mezzanotte has played in 46 career games and has scored fi ve goals with three assists. He has also recorded 91 ground balls with 71 caused turn- Out With the Old, In With the New overs. • The CAA will welcome Saint Joseph’s University to the league as • A three-year starter on attack for the Tigers, Stratton was the Tigers’ an associate member for the 2011 season, making the CAA a seven- third-leading scorer last year with 33 points. He ranked second on team conference. The University of Massachusetts and Penn State the team with 18 assists while scoring 15 goals, third on the team. University joined the CAA prior to last season. He recorded a pair of “hat tricks” as a junior, including a three-goal, • The 2011 game will mark the fi rst-ever meeting between the Tigers one-assist performance against UMBC on April 7. Stratton, who and the Hawks in men’s lacrosse. Towson will host Saint Joseph’s was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team in 2008, has played in 44 in the regular season fi nale on April 30 at 7:30 p.m. career games and has scored 49 career goals with 36 assists. • Meanwhile, the Tigers will not play against Virginia for the fi rst time since 2000. Mount St. Mary’s will take the Cavaliers’ place Ingerman Honored by Face-Off Yearbook in the schedule, marking the fi rst meeting between the two in-state • Senior defenseman Marc Ingerman was named as an honorable rivals since 2004. mention All-American by Inside Lacrosse’s Face-Off Yearbook. He was one of six players from the CAA to be named to the Preseason Lights, Camera, Action All-American teams. • The Tigers will play four of their 13 regular season games on • One of the Tigers’ co-captains, Ingerman was a fi rst team All-CAA television during the 2011 season. All four of their television selection last year while started all 15 games on defense. He had appearances will come from Johnny Unitas® Stadium. 13 ground balls with fi ve caused turnovers. • Each of the Tigers’ fi rst three home games will air on WMAR-TV • Ingerman has started all 32 games over the last two years. in Baltimore along with ESPN3.com. Towson will host Johns Hopkins on February 19 in the season opener for both teams before Closing In on the Century Mark the Tigers entertain Loyola on February 26. • Towson Coach Tony Seaman enters the 2011 season needing just • On March 12, the Tigers will host the University of Maryland at four victories to become the second coach in school history with Unitas Stadium in a game that will air on WMAR and ESPN3.com. 100 wins. He has posted a 96-83 record in 12 years as the Tigers’ The Tigers will also play against Hofstra on April 2 in a televised coach, including a 7-8 mark last year. affair at 12 noon. • Seaman, who was named as the 2010 CAA Coach of the Year, is • Since the beginning of the 1999 season, the Tigers have appeared second in school history behind long-time Coach Carl Runk, who on television 41 times, including 14 games over the last three years. led Towson to a 262-161 record from 1968-98. • The Tigers appeared on ESPNU fi ve times last year. In addition, four of those games were aired on WMAR-TV.

12 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Q&A with Coach Tony Seaman On reaching the CAA Championship in each of the last two years ... On goalkeeper Travis Love returning for his senior season ... “It makes you work harder and it has certainly made our “Travis is a leader and the players respect him, which is why staff work harder. It’s so frustrating to get there the last two he was voted as a captain. He played very well during the years and come up short. We rebounded from a poor start Fall and is playing well in the Spring. But, he is being driven last year and played great in our league games. Then, we by Andrew Wascavage, who wants that starting role. So, we had a great semi-fi nal game against UMass and really domi- have two guys who are playing at the peak of their ability. nated them. It was very similar to 2009 when we played a It’s going to take us looking at them on a day-by-day basis great game against Drexel and then, lost a close game to to see who goes out there for us.” Villanova. The players have to make plays and we had some chances in the title game against Delaware. We let it slip On the Tigers’ face-off specialists ... away and we didn’t win the CAA championship or make “It will depend on who our guys go up against. Matt Thom- the NCAA Tournament. It drives you to work harder, but as can dominate at times and there are other times where now that the season is here, we are going to have to make he doesn’t look like he has faced off at any point in his plays.” life just because of the match-up. And last year, we didn’t have another guy that we could really throw in there to help On replacing seniors Will Harrington and Christian Pastirik ... us. We have fi ve guys right now who are working everyday “They were two good players who were tremendous for us with Dave Allan, our new volunteer assistant, and who can last year. We are going to miss them, but now, other play- go out there for us. But, winning face-offs is a major area ers have the opportunity to step up and fi ll those spots. We for us.” are going to see the offense spread out more this year with different players and not just two guys as it was last year.”

On the depth of the Tigers’ midfi eld ... “Depth is important for a lot of reasons. It allows us to keep guys fresh and it makes other teams prepare for more than just a couple of guys. We’re excited about having a lot of depth in the midfi eld. It also allows for more competition among the players. You have to be successful on the fi eld during practice in order to get playing time in games and having depth allows for those guys to compete harder to get on the fi eld.”

On the experience of the attack unit ... “It’s the same as the midfi eld; it gives us more guys to work with and look at. While Tim Stratton may not have the big numbers, he is also going against the opponent’s top defen- seman in every game. It means a lot to be going up against the other team’s top guy every single week. He handles that load in a great way and it will make him better going into this year. He has the attitude of not worrying about who is defending him. We expect even more things from him this year. Matt Lamon and Matt Hughes played a great deal for us last year. Matt Hughes is a terrifi c athlete and had a strong year for us last year. With him and Matt Lamon, it gives us experience and depth up front. But, there are other players like Sean Maguire, Stephen Norris and Dan Kramer who are pushing those guys, which provides competition and gives us different looks on the fi eld.”

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Q&A with Coach Tony Seaman On the Tigers’ defense ... “We think we have some people who we can put out there Kevin Lalley who are competent and can play a lot of lacrosse for us. Our defensive group is led by two outstanding guys in Marc Ingerman and Peter Mezzanotte, who have played against the top teams in the country and they’ve been out there competing. Their leadership is outstanding, but they are two different guys. Peter is a tremendous athlete and our guys respect him for that. Marc gets respect because of the no-nonsense attitude he brings no matter what the situation is. He is a very competent defenseman who is very diffi - cult to beat. He has memories of the Delaware game from last year that are driving him this season. But, we also have some depth defensively. Kevin Lalley is back for his third year to help as a defensive midfi elder and he is a big, strong athlete. I like where we are with the defensive midfi elders. One kid who had a great Fall and we are expecting big things from is Alec Jernstedt, who could play at the short stick or pole positions. We also have a couple of guys in John Fennessy and Michael Landy who have looked good this year and could help on the defense along with guys like Sean Sheehe and John Kenyon.” On how lacrosse has changed over the last 30 years ...

On the 2011 schedule ... “There are a lot more very good lacrosse players coming out of high school and there are more kids playing the game “It’s as tough as ever. We dropped Virginia from the sched- now. The high school coaches are better and the leagues ule, but we picked up Mount St. Mary’s, which won its are better. That is where the parity has come from in the league last year and went to the NCAA Tournament. It’s game. There is still the cream of the crop in terms of play- also a Maryland state championship of sorts in that we ers and they are still going to the same top schools, which play every Division I team in the state. It certainly says a is why you keep seeing the same teams in the Final Four lot about where we are and what we are trying to get done. and the same teams winning the NCAA title every year. But Stony Brook is ranked third in the country by Inside La- after that, anyone can beat anyone. It’s because there are crosse and they are coming down here for a game in March. more players going to more schools, which spreads things There are no weak links in the schedule and we are going to around. The game has just picked up in technology, skill have to compete at our best every time we step on the fi eld.” level and equipment. The sticks are better, the are bet- ter, the gloves are better. It just makes the players better. The On the CAA ... kids are also better prepared now than before. We still don’t have the best athletes playing lacrosse, but we are getting “Our league is loaded this year. Hofstra is very good and better athletes.” Delaware is excellent with a lot of seniors returning. UMass is always good and Penn State has a new coach and I On keys for a successful 2011 season ... thought they were as good as any team we played last year. Drexel has their goalkeeper back who has been an All-CAA “Our players and coaches are going to have to do a bet- player the last two years for them. Every CAA game is going ter job and work as a team and not work as individuals, to be a challenge for us.” especially with the schedule we have. We aren’t going to necessarily beat Hopkins with better players, but we can beat them as a team and get breaks and play to our high- On getting off to a good start ... est level. Our league is going to be extremely competitive; “We need to have a good start. There was a reason we stum- you have to win at home and split on the road. We have bled last year and that’s because we played the best teams in to win two or three of those road games and win all three the country to start the year, including four of the top teams games at home. Nothing is more important than the CAA in the nation. If we can win one or two of those games, it Tournament at the end of the year. That gets you a ticket to sets us up for a good chance of making the NCAA Tourna- the NCAA Tournament. We need great play from our goal- ment. We have to get off to a solid start because we face keepers and an improvement at the face-off ‘X’. We also some great teams right away in Hopkins, Loyola, Mount St. need the depth at the midfi eld and attack positions to come Mary’s and Maryland along with Navy and Stony Brook.” through for us.”

14 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE 2011 Towson University Men’s Lacrosse Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Pronunciation ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1 Matt Hanzsche Mid. R-Jr. 5-11 159 Catonsville, Md./Mount St. Joseph H.S. HAN-schee No. Name Pos. 2 Michael Brashears Mid. Jr. 6-3 210 Timonium, Md./Calvert Hall College H.S. 6 Tommy Beach Att. 3 Ian Mills Mid. R-So. 6-3 194 Centreville, Va./Chantilly H.S. 37 Joseph Bongiorno Mid. 4 Billy Choiniere Def. R-Fr. 6-0 201 Bethany, Conn./Amity H.S. SHAW-near 2 Michael Brashears Mid. 5 Sean Maguire Att. Jr. 5-9 209 Lutherville, Md./Calvert Hall College H.S. 51 Pat Britton Mid. 6 Tommy Beach Att. Sr. 6-4 190 Catonsville, Md./Mount St. Joseph H.S. 29 Zach Brown Mid./Att. 7 Travis Love Goal Sr. 5-11 183 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill H.S. 48 Shane Casey Def. 8 Thomas DeNapoli Mid./Att. Fr. 5-11 174 East Rockaway, N.Y./Lynbrook H.S. Duh-NAP-oh-lee 4 Billy Choiniere Def. 9 Stephen Norris Att. Jr. 6-0 199 Compton, Md./Leonardtown H.S. 8 Thomas DeNapoli Mid./Att. 11 Matt Lamon Att. Jr. 6-0 164 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s H.S. LAY-min 28 Robert Devine Mid. 12 Dan Kramer Att. R-So. 6-2 200 Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point H.S. 47 Elliott Domanic Att. 13 Tim Flynn Att. Sr. 5-5 140 Cotuit, Mass./Barnstable H.S. 22 John Fennessy Def. 14 Carl Iacona Mid. Jr. 5-9 162 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa H.S. EYE-uh-co-nuh 52 Sean Fitzgerald Mid. 15 Robby Zoppo Mid. Fr. 5-10 155 Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall College H.S. ZOP-oh 13 Tim Flynn Att. 16 Kacey Woods Def. R-So. 5-10 183 Owings Mills, Md./McDonogh School 17 Jordan Fortmann Mid. 17 Jordan Fortmann Mid. R-Fr. 5-8 167 Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spalding H.S. 33 Jake Graves Goal 18 Scott Ruhl Mid. R-Jr. 6-5 178 Powell, Ohio/Dublin Jerome H.S. Rule 40 Devin Grimaldi Att. 19 Matt Hughes Att. So. 6-1 184 Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East H.S. 1 Matt Hanzsche Mid. 20 Marc Ingerman Def. Sr. 6-0 205 Sandy Hook, Conn./Newtown H.S. ING-urr-man 50 Blake Heim Att. 22 John Fennessy Def. R-Fr. 6-1 193 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown H.S. 36 Andrew Hodgson Mid. 23 Matt Thomas Mid. So. 5-7 168 Monrovia, Md./Urbana H.S. 19 Matt Hughes Att. 24 Alec Jernstedt Mid. So. 6-2 173 Wilsonville, Ore./Wilsonville H.S. JURN-stedt 14 Carl Iacona Mid. 25 Peter Mezzanotte Mid. Sr. 6-1 188 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip H.S. Mezz-uh-NOT-tee 20 Marc Ingerman Def. 26 Ty Murphy Mid. R-Fr. 6-0 192 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 24 Alec Jernstedt Mid. 27 Kevin Lalley Mid. Jr. 6-1 170 Orchard Park, N.Y./Orchard Park H.S. 46 Warren Kalkstein Mid. 28 Robert Devine Mid. Gr. 6-0 195 Beach Haven Crest, N.J./Mountain Lakes H.S. Duh-VINE 44 Michael Keane Def. 29 Zach Brown Mid./Att. Fr. 6-0 189 Peabody, Mass./Governors Academy 31 John Kenyon Def. 30 Jason Rosenzweig Goal R-Fr. 6-2 205 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa H.S. ROW-sin-swig 53 Doug Kohlenstein Def. 31 John Kenyon Def. Jr. 5-10 176 Del Mar, Calif./Santa Fe Christian H.S. 12 Dan Kramer Att. 32 Andrew Wascavage Goal R-So. 5-9 180 Drayden, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. Wes-CAV-ige 27 Kevin Lalley Mid. 33 Jake Graves Goal R-Fr. 6-0 188 Salisbury, Md./Sailsbury School 11 Matt Lamon Att. 35 Max Siskind Att. Fr. 5-5 133 West Chester, Pa./Henderson H.S. 43 Michael Landy Def. 36 Andrew Hodgson Mid. Fr. 5-8 159 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip H.S. 7 Travis Love Goal 37 Joseph Bongiorno Mid. Fr. 5-11 182 Mt. Sinai, N.Y./Mt. Sinai H.S. BON-jour-no 5 Sean Maguire Att. 40 Devin Grimaldi Att. Fr. 5-11 164 Corning, N.Y./Corning East H.S. 25 Peter Mezzanotte Mid. 41 Tim Stratton Att. Sr. 5-10 164 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township H.S. 3 Ian Mills Mid. 42 Andrew Poulos Mid. Jr. 5-9 154 Rockville, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. PULL-liss 49 Andrew Mongeluzzi Att. 43 Michael Landy Def. Jr. 6-1 228 Montclair, N.J./Montclair H.S. 26 Ty Murphy Mid. 44 Michael Keane Def. R-Fr. 6-0 182 Bellmore, N.Y./St. Anthony’s H.S. 9 Stephen Norris Att. 45 Sean Sheehe Def. Jr. 6-4 218 Lancaster, Pa./Hempfi eld H.S. SHE-he 42 Andrew Poulos Mid. 46 Warren Kalkstein Mid. So. 5-11 195 Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefi eld H.S. KALK-stine 30 Jason Rosenzweig Goal 47 Elliott Domanic Att. Sr. 5-11 170 Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill H.S. Dominic 18 Scott Ruhl Mid. 48 Shane Casey Def. Jr. 6-0 222 Glenwood, Md./Mount St. Joseph H.S. 45 Sean Sheehe Def. 49 Andrew Mongeluzzi Att. Fr. 5-10 147 Villanova, Pa./Lower Merion H.S. MON-guh-luzz-ee 35 Max Siskind Att. 50 Blake Heim Att. Fr. 6-4 210 Portland, Ore./Lake Oswego H.S. rhymes with time 41 Tim Stratton Att. 51 Pat Britton Mid. Sr. 5-10 191 Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley H.S. 23 Matt Thomas Mid. 52 Sean Fitzgerald Mid. R-Fr. 5-10 177 Crofton, Md./Arundel H.S. 32 Andrew Wascavage Goal 53 Doug Kohlenstein Def. Jr. 6-4 210 Clarksville, Md./River Hill H.S. KOHL-lin-steen 16 Kacey Woods Def. 15 Robby Zoppo Mid. Head Coach: Tony Seaman (Cortland State, ‘65) - 13th season at Towson; 30th season overall Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Shawn Nadelen (Johns Hopkins, ‘01) - 7th season Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Michael Allan (Princeton, ‘98) - 3rd season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Dave Allan (Randolph Macon, ‘68) - 1st season Athletic Trainer: Lacy Hatfi eld (Fresno State, ’06) – 3rd season

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Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse, fi eld hockey and track and fi eld programs. The sports complex, which underwent a $32 million renovation over a three-year span, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third largest outdoor venue in the metropolitan area after M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL Ravens play, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to Baltimore’s Major League HomeHome ttoo Towson’sTowson s franchise. Stadium renovations included an addition of 6,000 seats, an artifi cial turf, entry level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, an elaborate fi eld TIGERS house and a promenade that conveniently con- nects the northside and southside seating areas. He coached its soccer team until 1966. In 2007, the stadium’s Astroturf surface was ’s soccer teams were highly successful, replaced with FieldTurf. winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 The four-story, 48,000 square-foot fi eld between 1930 and 1936, including a school house provides Towson’s student-athletes with record 34 straight. His coaching led to Towson an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spa- championships in baseball, , track cious, modern lockerooms for each of its and swimming, as well as soccer. sports, an impressive athletic training facility, Doc is the only American to publish an classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale article in the British Football Annual on soccer equipment room, an academic resource center, theory. He was inducted into the National a video-editing room and coaches offi ces. Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall Designed to maximize exterior scenic looks, of Fame in 1992. the fi eld house includes windows that provide During his tenure as Director of Athletics, a stunning view of the adjacent playing area. Doc established football as an intercollegiate A rooftop patio treats guests to a bird’s-eye sport at Towson in 1969. view of the athletic contests. The stadium is He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his lighted for night play. 100th birthday. The Minnegan Room can accommodate up The stadium carried his name from its to 200 guests at social functions ranging from opening in 1978 until the renovation. In accor- pre-game and post-game parties and sports dance with that tribute, the fi eld remains Min- banquets to fund-raising events. negan Field in his memory. A four-level press box rises high above the Johnny Unitas, too, had a deep connection with stadium on its south side. A separate VIP level the University. The former Baltimore Colts great is just below the main media fl oor, which can was the parent of three Towson students. accommodate 35 working members of the Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, press, two radio stations and coaches booths. Johnny began serving as community liaison for Each booth can comfortably seat six persons. Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the uni- The top fl oor, or camera deck, is the primary versity in obtaining a naming rights partner for location for television broadcasts and game the University’s new stadium. The legendary fi lming. Golden Arm died suddenly, less than a week The complex is named in honor of two after tossing his last pass to commemorate the legends - one a coach and educator who served opening of Towson’s new stadium at ceremonies Towson University for over 40 years, and the on September 5, 2002. other a former professional football player High spirits returned when Sandy Unitas chose who is widely considered as the greatest NFL to assume her husband’s role with Towson. With quarterback of all time. Johnny’s two youngest children as Towson stu- Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, dents, Sandy sought to memorialize her husband’s coach, physical education department chairman legacy on campus by having the stadium named Senior Attackman and Director of Athletics at Towson for more Johnny Unitas® Stadium. Tim Flynn than four decades. He arrived at Towson in 1927.

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Senior Midfi elder Pat Britton

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... sister, Lindsay, played lacrosse at Boston Univer- Marc Travis sity ... brother, Ben, plays lacrosse at UMBC … father 20 Ingerman 7 Love works in medical sales and graduated from Adrian University where he was member of baseball, foot- 6-0, 205-lb. • Sr. Defense 5-11, 183-lb. • Sr. Goalkeeper ball and track teams ... mother works at a hospice … Sandy Hook, Conn. Westminster, Md. Newtown H.S. Winters Mill H.S. son of Stew and Sallee Love ... born on June 19, 1989 Biology Major Legal Studies Major in Nashua, N.H. … major is Legal Studies.

CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Season GP-GS MP Svs. Sv% GA GAA GB 2008 Did not appear in any games 2010 SEASON: First team All-Colonial Athletic 2010 SEASON: Second team All-Colonial Ath- 2009 3-0 33:19 6 .545 5 9.00 1 Association selection who started all 15 games on letic Association selection who played in 14 games 2010 14-12 772:51 149 .556 119 9.24 38 defense ... recorded 13 ground balls with fi ve caused as a junior ... led Tigers to a 7-5 record after becom- Career 17-12 806:10 155 .556 124 9.23 39 turnvoers ... posted season-high three ground balls ing the starting goalkeeper against Navy ... ranked in win over Drexel ... also had two ground balls second in the CAA with a .556 save percentage ... Peter against Bucknell, UMBC and Massachusetts. posted a 9.24 goals against average, third in the CAA 25 Mezzanotte 2009 SEASON: Starter in all 17 games as a ... named as CAA Co-Player of the Week after leading 6-1, 188-lb. • Sr. Midfi eld sophomore who earned second team All-CAA hon- the Tigers to wins over UMBC and seventh-ranked West Islip, N.Y. Massachusetts ... recorded 21 saves while allowing West Islip H.S. ors … also named to CAA All-Rookie Team … tallied Psychology Major 13 ground balls with fi ve caused turnovers … tallied 16 goals in the two victories ... made career-high 16 saves against top-ranked Virginia ... recorded 14 season-high three ground balls against Drexel in CO-CAPTAIN regular season meeting … had two caused turnovers saves in one-goal victory against Navy ... helped Tigers to 10-9 win over Penn State with 15-save 2010 SEASON: Appeared in all 15 games as against Loyola in season opener … named to CAA a junior ... led the Tigers with 30 caused turnovers Commissioner’s List. performance ... held UMass to just fi ve goals in CAA semi-fi nal victory while making 11 saves ... also had 11 ... ranked second on the team with 47 ground balls 2008 SEASON: Missed entire season with saves in CAA Championship Game against Delaware ... scored one goal with two assists ... recorded a knee injury suffered during preseason. ... ranked third on the team with 38 ground balls, in- season-high six ground balls in wins over Delaware and Penn State ... also tied his career high with fi ve BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete at Newtown cluding season-high six ground balls against Navy ... caused turnovers in 10-9 win over Nittany Lions ... High School who also played football ... earned All- named to CAA Commissioner’s List. had four ground balls with four caused turnovers at State honors in football for Nighthawks. 2009 SEASON: Played in three games as Loyola ... posted fi ve ground balls in one-goal win PERSONAL: Aspires to be a physician’s assis- a sophomore for the Tigers … made four saves in over seventh-ranked Massachusetts ... named to CAA tant ... became an emergency medical technician fourth quarter against UMBC … also posted a save All-Tournament Team after recording seven ground two summers ago … enjoys ice fi shing ... has worked against Sacred Heart and Villanova … named to CAA balls with six caused turnovers in two games ... hon- in landscaping during the summer ... favorite movie Commissioner’s List. ored as Towson University’s Jack Hart Unsung Hero is “300” ... has one older sister ... father works in 2008 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in award winner for men’s sports. sales ... mother is a licensed nurse ... son of Jeff practice ... did not appear in any games. 2009 SEASON: Played in all 17 games for the and Judy Ingerman ... born on December 5, 1987 in Tigers … led the team with 38 caused turnovers … Bridgeport, Conn. … major is Biology. BACKGROUND: Three-year varsity team cap- tain at Winters Mill ... led Falcons to 19-0 record and also contributed 30 ground balls, fi fth on the team Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. … scored four goals with an assist … tallied fi rst 2008 Missed season due to knee injury the state championship as a senior ... named as Car- 2009 17-17 0 0 0 0 13 2-1.5 roll County Player of the Year ... won C. Markland goal of college career against Denver with three 2010 15-15 0 0 0 0 13 6-5.0 Kelly Award as a senior and earned All-America hon- caused turnovers … had fi rst career assist against Career 32-32 0 0 0 0 26 8-6.5 ors ... played in Maryland Senior All-Star Game ... also Air Force … tallied fi ve ground balls with two caused played football for Winters Mill. turnovers against Maryland … posted four caused turnovers with a goal against Robert Morris … tallied PERSONAL: Lists his sister as the person he career-high fi ve caused turnovers against UMBC … admires the most ... wants to attend law school after scored goal against Sacred Heart with two caused graduation ... founded Community of Compassion turnovers … matched career high with fi ve caused Foundation ... hobbies include skiing ... has worked turnovers against Villanova … scored against Penn at a local swimming pool during the summer ... fa- in fi rst half. vorite professional sports team is ... favorite TV show is “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” ... likes 2008 SEASON: Played in all 14 games as a to read “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss … lists defensive midfi elder ... recorded 14 ground balls with Will Smith as his favorite actor ... enjoys eating at three caused turnovers ... tallied two ground balls in Taco Bell ... lists winning the state championship as fi ve different games. a senior at Winters Mill as his most memorable ex- perience ... cousin, Jonathan Stumpf, plays lacrosse at Lehigh University … one of six children in family

18 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE BACKGROUND: Three-sport athlete at West as CAA Rookie of the Week after three-goal effort Islip who also ran track and played football ... led Tim against Bucknell ... scored two goals with an assist lacrosse team to 2006 state championship ... mem- 41 Stratton against Robert Morris in 9-8 victory ... had a goal ber of three-time Long Island championship team ... with an assist at Sacred Heart. earned All-County honors in track and lacrosse ... 5-10, 164-lb. • Sr. Attack Lititz, Pa. BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete who also scored 35 goals with 45 assists ... recorded 210 tack- Manheim Township H.S. played basketball at Manheim Township H.S. ... les for Lions football team ... selected as All-Long Is- English Major scored 587 points in lacrosse career, which set na- land in football ... recorded height of 6 feet, 6 inches CO-CAPTAIN tional high school record ... led lacrosse team to two in high jump. 2010 SEASON: One of four Tigers to start all district championships and berth in state fi nals ... PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people 15 games ... Tigers’ third-leading scorer with 15 goals earned fi rst team All-League and All-District honors he admires the most ... enjoys playing lacrosse and and 33 points ... ranked second on the team with ... honored as an All-America selection. singing ... favorite athlete is running 18 assists ... third on the team with four extra-man PERSONAL: Hobbies include playing basketball back Ricky Williams ... enjoys reading “Harry Potter” goals ... scored three goals with an assist in 10-7 win ... career goal is to become a teacher and coach … series ... favorite movie is “Super Troopers” ... favor- over UMBC ... had two goals with two assists against lists his family as the people he admires the most ite actress is Tara Reid ... enjoys eating at Gachos ... Penn State ... led Tigers to 10-9 win over Navy with … involved in Towson Tree Club … has worked at a uncle, Frank, played lacrosse at Towson University ... three-goal effort ... tallied a goal with two assists snack bar at a swimming pool and a fi sh market cousin, Nick, played at Queens University of Char- against Bucknell, Maryland and Hofstra ... posted during the summer ... favorite athlete is New York lotte ... older sister, Laura, is a 2008 graduate of Tow- career-high three assists against Delaware in CAA Giants wide receiver David Tyree ... favorite book is son and won two CAA championships with the Tiger Championship Game ... helped Tigers to CAA semi-fi - “Where the Wild Things Are” ... favorite TV show is women’s lacrosse team ... parents are graduates of nal win over Massachusetts with a goal and an assist “The Offi ce” ... lists Owen Wilson as his favorite actor Long Island University ... father works on the Long ... also scored a goal with an assist in regular season ... enjoys listening to music by The Notorious B.I.G. Island Railroad ... mother works in the Study Abroad win over Delaware ... ranked third on the team with ... likes to eat crab legs ... lists playing in the high program at Stony Brook University ... son of Vincent 53 shots. school state championship in lacrosse as his most and Aida Mezzanotte ... born on April 6, 1988 in West 2009 SEASON: Started 14 of 15 games at at- memorable experience ... has two brothers and a Islip, N.Y. … major is Psychology. tack … Tigers’ fi fth-leading scorer with 24 points … sister ... parents graduated from Rutgers ... father Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. is a consultant and mother is a secretary at Strat- 2008 14-0 0 0 0 2 14 3-2.5 ranked third on the team with 16 goals … tied for 2009 17-0 4 1 5 9 30 10-7.5 fourth place on team with eight assists … scored a ton Consulting ... son of Dennis and Patricia Stratton 2010 15-0 1 2 3 5 47 9-5.5 goal with two assists in season opener at Loyola … ... born on May 28, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa. … major is Career 46-0 5 3 8 16 91 22-15.5 tallied two goals against Maryland and in win over English. Sacred Heart … scored two goals with an assist in Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. CAA semi-fi nal win over Drexel … tallied a goal with 2008 14-14 18 10 28 47 23 4-3.0 An Exclusive Club 2009 15-14 16 8 24 55 32 1-0.5 an assist in each of fi nal four regular season games. Senior midfi elder Peter Mezzanotte was 2010 15-15 15 18 33 53 30 2-1.5 Career 44-43 49 36 85 155 85 7-5.0 drafted in the seventh round of the 2011 2008 SEASON: One of only three Tigers to Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft, start all 14 games ... named to CAA All-Rookie Team which was held in January in Baltimore. ... ranked second on the team with 18 goals and 28 He is the 10th player in school history points ... tallied season-high fi ve goals with an as- to be picked in the MLL Collegiate Draft. sist in regular season fi nale against Penn ... honored The 41st overall selection, Mezzanotte was picked by the Long Island Lizards. He is the fi rst Towson player to be drafted in the Collegiate Draft since Jonathan Engelke, ‘08 was selected by Long Island in the 2008 MLL Collegiate Draft. Towson’s All-Time MLL Collegiate Draft Picks Year Player Team Pick 2001 Justin Berry New Jersey 23rd 2002 Josh Tankersley Bridgeport 21st Brad Reppert Baltimore 24th 2003 Danny Cocchi Bridgeport 19th Adam Baxter Baltimore 30th 2004 Ben DeFelice Philadelphia 10th Drew Pfarr Boston 27th 2006 Casey Cittadino Denver 20th Tim Stratton 2008 Jonathan Engelke Long Island 40th 2011 Peter Mezzanotte Long Island 41st

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PERSONAL: Lists his grandfather as the person Tommy Joseph he admires the most ... enjoys golf and table 6 Beach 37 Bongiorno ... has worked at Towson Golf and Country Club dur- ing the summer ... avid Baltimore Ravens fan who 6-4, 190-lb. • Sr. Attack 5-11, 182-lb. • Fr. Midfi eld lists linebacker Ray Lewis as his favorite athlete ... Catonsville, Md. Mount Sinai, N.Y. Mount St. Joseph H.S. Mount Sinai H.S. likes to play “FIFA Soccer” video games ... favorite Communication Studies Major Undeclared Major actor is Will Smith ... enjoys listening to music by the Allman Brothers ... favorite restaurant is Qdoba ... lists playing soccer and lacrosse during his senior 2010 SEASON: Appeared in two games during BACKGROUND: Led Mount Sinai H.S. to New year at Calvert Hall as his most memorable experi- junior season ... recorded a ground ball against Navy York state championship along with two county ences ... grandfather, Bill Flattery, played lacrosse at ... also saw action in Tigers’ CAA semi-fi nal win over titles ... fi rst team All-League selection for Coach Loyola ... has one younger brother ... father works Massachusetts. Joseph Couzzo ... earned All-Division notice ... good in landscaping and is a Towson graduate ... mother student who earned Honor Roll notice ... named 2009 SEASON: Played in 11 games as a sopho- works in employee benefi ts and graduated from to the Principal’s List and Superintendent’s List ... more ... recorded three ground balls with two caused Loyola ... son of David and Shawn Brashears ... born three-sport athlete who also earned All-League hon- turnovers. on September 2, 1990 in Timonium, Md. ... major is ors in football and All-County notice in basketball. 2008 SEASON: Appeared in four games as Sport Management. a freshman ... recorded ground ball against Sacred PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Heart ... earned a caused turnover in season fi nale admires the most ... favorite professional athletes 2009 4-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0.0 are Michael Jordan and Lebron James ... enjoys play- 2010 12-0 4 1 5 20 2 1-1.0 against Penn. Career 16-0 4 1 5 22 2 1-1.0 ing video game “Medal of Honor” ... likes watching BACKGROUND: Earned second team All-City TV shows “Lost” and “Entourage” ... favorite musi- Pat honors for Mount St. Joseph H.S. ... member of the cian is Lil Wayne ... most memorable experience is Brogden Cup team ... selected to play in the Mary- winning the New York state championship ... oldest 51 Britton land Senior All-Star Game. of three children in family ... parents attended Hofs- 5-10, 191-lb. • Sr. Midfi eld PERSONAL: Enjoys playing golf ... lists his tra University and Dowling College ... son of Joseph Germantown, Md. father as the person he admires the most ... has and Leigh Bongiorno ... born on January 13, 1992 in Seneca Valley H.S. worked as a coach and bus boy during the summer Mt. Sinai, N.Y. ... has yet to declare a major. Computer Science/Math Major ... lists Christiano Ronaldo as his favorite athlete ... favorite professional sports team is Baltimore Ra- 2010 SEASON: Played in 14 games and made vens ... favorite video game is “Gears of War” ... likes Michael 13 starts ... scored seven goals with six assists ... tal- watching TV show “The Offi ce” ... most memorable 2 Brashears lied two goals in Tigers’ wins over Navy and UMBC ... experience is reaching the CAA Championship Game also scored against Bucknell, Loyola and Delaware in each of the last two years ... lists Tiber River Tav- 6-3, 210-lb. • Jr. Midfi eld ... recorded a pair of assists against seventh-ranked Timonium, Md. ern as his favorite restaurant ... has one older sister Calvert Hall College H.S. Massachusetts in 10-9 win ... tied for fi fth on the ... mother is a teacher ... father is a Towson Univer- Sport Management Major team with 35 shots ... named to CAA Commissioner’s sity graduate and works as a consultant ... son of List. Tom and Mary Lou Beach ... born on May 19, 1989 in 2009 SEASON: Appeared in all 17 games for Catonsville, Md. ... major is Communication Studies. 2010 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as a sophomore ... scored four goals with an assist ... tied the Tigers … started six times … ranked fourth on Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. the team with 14 goals … second on the team with 2008 4-0 0 0 0 2 1 1-0.5 for third on the team with four extra-man goals ... 2009 11-0 0 0 0 4 3 1-0.5 tallied two goals in Tigers’ 8-7 win over Drexel ... also six extra-man goals … recorded fi rst “hat trick” of 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 scored a goal against Virginia and Johns Hopkins ... college career against Hofstra … scored two goals in Career 17-0 0 0 0 6 5 2-1.0 recorded fi rst career assist in win over Delaware ... wins over Sacred Heart and Drexel. took 20 shots. BACKGROUND: Transfer from Robert Morris 2009 SEASON: Played in four games for the University ... scored four goals with four assists in Tigers as a freshman … recorded a shot against 12 games for the Colonials in 2007 ... scored 99 goals Loyola and Air Force. with 42 assists for Seneca Valley H.S. ... led team to regional and division championship in 2003 ... BACKGROUND: Two-sport standout at Calvert helped team win 2005 division title ... also competed Hall College H.S. ... helped lacrosse team to 16-3 re- on golf team. cord as a senior and a berth in MIAA ‘A’ Conference semi-fi nals ... served as team captain ... played in Maryland State All-Star Game ... scored 17 goals as a senior ... also served as team captain for soccer team and earned All-County and All-MIAA honors.

20 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he BACKGROUND: Helped Amity H.S. to play-offs admires the most ... aspires to become a software Shane all four years … earned second team All-State hon- engineer … enjoys sports, especially golf and basket- 48 Casey ors as a senior … three-time All-Conference selec- ball, and snowboarding ... has worked as a lifeguard, tion … also played football for the Spartans … threw referee and coach during the summer ... also served 6-0, 222-lb. • Jr. Defense for 3,200 yards with 32 touchdowns as a senior. Glenwood, Md. a summer internship at Raytheon … favorite athlete Mount St. Joseph H.S. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he is Matt Kelley ... enjoys playing “FIFA Soccer” video Biology Major admires the most … aspires to own a marina ... en- game ... likes watching TV show “Weeds” ... favorite joys fi shing, boating, automotive work and spending musician is Corey Smith ... enjoys eating steak ... lists 2010 SEASON: Made college debut against time with friends … has worked with his father to skydiving in Ocean City as his most memorable ex- top-ranked Virginia. repair cars during the summer … favorite profes- perience ... uncle, Gary Potempa, played football at sional sports team is … favorite 2009 SEASON: Gained valuable experience Notre Dame ... father works for AARP and graduated actor is Will Ferrell … lists “River Monsters” as his during the season … did not appear in any games. from Northern Illinois ... mother is a graduate of the favorite TV show ... likes to listen to music by Stevie University of Minnesota and works as a dentist ... BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete who served Ray Vaughn … lists his freshman year of college as son of James and Frances Britton ... born on June as captain for Gaels’ lacrosse and teams his most memorable experience … has three broth- 14, 1988 in Washington, D.C. … has double major in ... fi nalist for C. Markland Kelly Award ... named as an ers … father attended Central Connecticut State and Computer Science and Math. All-MIAA ‘A’ Conference selection by Digital Sports ... owns an auto repair shop … mother is a graduate of Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. earned All-MIAA ‘A’ Conference honors in ice hockey Southern Connecticut and works as a dietician … son 2007 (RMU) 12-0 4 4 8 22 1 0-0.0 2008 Did not play ... led Gaels to ice hockey state championship as a of Ed and Peg Choiniere … born on May 9, 1991 in New 2009 17-6 14 0 14 46 6 0-0.0 junior ... honor roll student who was member of Na- Haven, Conn. … major is Business Administration. 2010 14-13 7 6 13 35 16 0-0.0 tional Honor Society. Career 43-19 25 10 35 103 17 0-0.0 PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in radiology Thomas Zach ... lists his mother as the person he admires the most 8 DeNapoli ... enjoys ice hockey and playing video games ... has 29 Brown worked as a real estate courier and agent assistant 5-11, 174-lb. • Fr. Midfi eld East Rockaway, N.Y. 6-0, 189-lb. • Fr. Midfi eld/Attack during the summer along with a moving company Lynbrook H.S. Peabody, Mass. ... favorite professional sports team is Washington Undeclared Major Governors Academy Capitals ... favorite TV show is “It’s Always Sunny in Undeclared Major Philadelphia” ... favorite actor is Patrick Swayze … enjoys listening to music by WuTang Clan ... favor- BACKGROUND: Helped Owls reach semi-fi nals of Nassau County Championship ... named as an BACKGROUND: Three-time All-League selec- ite restaurant is Pasta Mista’s ... most memorable All-American by US Lacrosse as a senior ... earned tion for Governors Academy ... named as an All-New experiences are a trip to California and playing in All-State honors in football ... also received All-Con- England All-Star ... three-sport athlete who also the Quebec International Tournament ... has one ference accolades in basketball. played football and basketball. younger brother ... father is a Towson graduate who works in real estate ... mother graduated from Mary- PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he land and works in real estate ... son of John and Bon- admires the most ... enjoys playing sports, video admires the most ... favorite athlete is Muhammad nie Casey ... born on July 7, 1990 in Columbia, Md. … games and movies ... avid New York Yankees fan ... Ali ... enjoys playing “NHL 2010” video game ... favor- major is Biology. likes to play “Madden NFL” video games ... favorite ite TV show is “Hard Knocks” ... lists Denzel Wash- TV show is “SportsCenter” ... lists Denzel Washing- ington as his favorite actor ... favorite musician is Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 Did not appear in any games ton as his favorite actor ... likes listening to music Jay-Z ... father is a graduate of Syracuse University ... 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 by Jay-Z ... most memorable experience is reaching mother works as a teacher and attended Bridgewa- Career 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 the county championship in football and lacrosse ter College ... son of Gregg and Audrey Brown ... born during high school career ... has two cousins who on September 3, 1992 in Boston, Mass. ... has yet to Billy play lacrosse at Hofstra University ... cousin, Mike, is declare a major. 4 Choiniere a junior attackman for the Pride ... cousin, Steve, is a 6-0, 201-lb. • R-Fr. Defense senior midfi elder at Hofstra ... has one brother and Bethany, Conn. one sister ... father is a business owner ... mother is Amity H.S. a nurse who attended Nassau Community College ... Business Administration Major son of Dominick and Mary DeNapoli ... born on Au- gust 8, 1992 ... has yet to declare a major. 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in practice ... sat out season as a “redshirt.”

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Bobby Elliott John 28 Devine 47 Domanic 22 Fennessy 6-0, 195-lb. • Gr. Midfi eld 5-11, 170-lb. • Sr. Attack 6-1, 193-lb. • R-Fr. Defense Beach Havens Crest, N.J. Santa Ana, Calif. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Mountain Lakes H.S. Foothill H.S. Yorktown H.S. Management Major Criminal Justice Major Exercise Science Major

BACKGROUND: Transfer from Moravian Col- 2010 SEASON: Saw action in eight games as a 2010 SEASON: Played in two games as a lege where he played three years for the Grey- junior ... attempted one shot against Johns Hopkins freshman but missed signifi cant time due to injury hounds ... two-time fi rst team All-Landmark Confer- ... also recorded three ground balls against Penn ... earned a medical “redshirt” ... recorded a ground ence selection who ranks third in Moravian history State in 10-9 win. ball and a caused turnover against Maryland ... also with 117 career points ... third in Moravian history 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 15 games as a saw time against Virginia ... named to CAA Commis- with 43 career assists ... ranks fourth in school his- sophomore … scored one goal with two assists … sioner’s List. tory with 74 career goals ... topped Greyhounds as a tallied fi rst goal of career against Penn … recorded BACKGROUND: Helped Yorktown H.S. to four senior with 29 goals and 38 points ... led Greyhounds an assist against UMBC and Villanova … also contrib- regional titles … scored three goals and two assists with 36 points as a junior ... second in Moravian his- uted three ground balls and one caused turnover … along with 100 ground balls as a senior … earned tory with 160 face-off wins, including 106 as a sopho- named to CAA Commissioner’s List. All-Section and All-America honors … served as more ... won 13 of 17 draws against Susquehanna in 2008 SEASON: Played in three games as team captain … named to play in Under Armour® 2008 ... third in school history with 180 ground balls All-America Lacrosse Classic at Towson University ... recorded 88 ground balls as a sophomore which a freshman ... saw action against Villanova, Johns Hopkins and Penn. in 2009 … also played football and basketball for ranks second on the single-season list. the Huskers … two-time football team captain … set PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he BACKGROUND: Led Foothill H.S. to CIF title as school single-game record by rushing for 364 yards admires the most ... enjoys surfi ng along with play- a senior ... scored 71 goals with 34 assists as a senior … three-time All-Section pick for football … fi rst ing lacrosse and basketball ... favorite professional ... named as a high school All-American ... honored team All-State selection as a senior … also earned sports team is the New York Giants ... likes to play as MVP of the Seaview League ... selected as 2007 All-Section notice for basketball team. Player of the Year by OC Register. “Call of Duty” video game ... lists “Man vs. Wild” as PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a physi- his favorite TV show ... favorite actor is Denzel Wash- PERSONAL: Aspires to work for the FBI ... lists cal therapist … lists his parents and grandparents ington ... likes to listen to music by TuPac Shakur ... his family as the people he admires the most ... as the people he admires the most … enjoys sports has two sisters ... father played basketball at William worked as an orientation leader at Towson ... enjoys and spending time with friends … has worked as a Patterson College and works as a consultant ... son fi shing, collecting comic books and skiing ... has lacrosse coach and counselor during the summer of Bob and Nancy Devine ... born on January 27, 1988 worked for his uncle and with coaching a summer … favorite athlete is Hall of Fame basketball player in Mountain Lakes, N.J. ... working towards Master’s lacrosse team during the summer ... avid Atlanta Michael Jordan … favorite professional sports teams Degree in management. Braves fan … favorite video game is “Super Mario are the New York Yankees and New York Giants ... Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Bros.” ... likes watching “White Collar Criminal” TV enjoys playing “Mario Kart” on Nintendo 64 … lists 2008 (MOR) 15-15 24 12 36 104 88 0-0.0 show ... favorite actor is Arnold Schwarzenegger ... 2009 (MOR) 16-15 21 22 43 98 43 6-5.0 “That 70’s Show” as his favorite TV show … favorite 2010 (MOR) 16-16 29 9 38 97 49 4-3.0 enjoys listening to music by Red Hot Chili Peppers actress is Angelina Jolie … enjoys eating Chinese Career 47-46 74 43 117 299 180 10-8.0 ... favorite food is sushi ... lists playing in a double food or Chicken Parmesan … lists setting Yorktown overtime game against Johns Hopkins in 2008 as his single-game rushing record as his most memorable most memorable experience … one of four children experience ... has a brother and a sister … father in family ... brother, Evan, played baseball at UC San works for the New York Police Department … mother Diego ... sister, Gabrielle, competed on water polo is a teacher … son of John and Kim Fennessy … born team at UCLA from 2005-08, helping Bruins to three on December 2, 1990 in New York … major is Exercise NCAA titles, and was an alternate for 2004 U.S. Olym- Science. pic Team ... sister, Natalie, is a freshman midfi elder Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. for University of Cincinnati women’s soccer team 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 ... father graduated from Cal State Fullerton and is Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 a vice president at Weber Plywood and Lumber ... mother is a graduate of UC Irvine ... son of Eric and Jacqueline Domanic ... born on September 5, 1989 in Santa Ana, Calif. ... major is Criminal Science. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2008 3-0 0 0 0 3 0 0-0.0 2009 15-0 1 2 3 8 3 0-0.0 2010 8-0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0.0 Career 26-0 1 2 3 12 6 0-0.0

22 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE PERSONAL: Career goal is to work as a special Sean education teacher ... lists his parents as the people Jake 52 Fitzgerald he admires the most ... enjoys playing sports, go- 33 Graves ing to the beach, snowboarding and relaxing ... has 5-10, 177-lb. • R-Fr. Midfi eld worked at lacrosse camps during the summer ... lists 6-0, 188-lb. • R-Fr. Goalkeeper Crofton, Md. Salisbury, Md. Arundel H.S. Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics as his favorite ath- Salisbury School Business Major lete ... enjoys reading books by Dr. Seuss ... favorite Geography Major movie is “Surf’s Up” ... favorite actor is Jack Black ... favorite band is Dave Matthews Band … lists Spiri- 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience tus Pizza as his favorite restaurant ... parents work during the season ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” during the season ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” in mortgage ... father graduated from Merrimack ... BACKGROUND: Scored 87 goals with 42 as- mother is a Simmons graduate ... son of William and BACKGROUND: Led Salisbury School to ESIAC sists at Arundel H.S. … earned All-America honors … Margaret Flynn ... born on November 14, 1988 in Bos- title as a junior … two-time fi rst team All-ESIAC … also played football and helped Wildcats to pair of ton, Mass. ... major is Mass Communication. named as ESIAC Player of the Year as a junior … state fi nal appearances … good student who earned Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. named to Eastern Shore All-Star team … fi nalist for Honor Roll notice. 2008 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 C. Markland Kelly Award … stopped 70 per cent of 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 the shots he faced … also played basketball for the PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 he admires the most … career goal is to become a Career 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0 Dragons. sports reporter … enjoys playing sports and video PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he games and spending time with friends … has worked Jordan admires the most … career goal is to work for De- for his father during the summer … favorite athlete 17 partment of Natural Resources … hobbies include is Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley … Fortmann hunting and fi shing … has worked as a delivery per- likes to read ESPN The Magazine … favorite movie 5-8, 187-lb. • R-Fr. Midfi eld son during the summer … favorite athlete is Brett Pasadena, Md. is “Gladiator” … favorite actor is Russell Crowe … Archbishop Spalding H.S. Favre of the … favorite TV show is enjoys listening to music by Blink 182 … favorite res- Business Administration Major “Swords” … lists George Clooney as his favorite ac- taurant is Chipotle … has three sisters … father at- tor … favorite musician is Jason Aldean … likes to eat tended University of Maryland … mother works as a wings from The Greene Turtle … most memorable ex- nurse … son of Thomas and Karen Fitzgerald … born 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience perience is catching his fi rst white marlin ... has two on July 19, 1991 in Baltimore, Md. … major is Business. during the season ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” brothers and a sister … father is a poultry farmer … BACKGROUND: Helped Archbishop Spalding mother is a nurse … son of Bobby and Jane Graves Tim reach MIAA ‘A’ Conference playoffs for the fi rst time … born on February 2, 1991 in Salisbury, Md. … major 13 in school history as a sophomore ... played on the is Geography. Flynn Delmarva Prep Adidas All-American team ... three- 5-5, 140-lb. • Sr. Attack sport athlete who also played football and soccer ... Cotuit, Mass. good student who earned Honor Roll notice. Barnstable H.S. Mass Communication Major PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... enjoys wakeboarding, snow- boarding, fi shing and crabbing ... favorite profes- 2010 SEASON: Played in two games as a ju- sional sports team is Baltimore Ravens ... enjoys nior ... recorded a shot against Johns Hopkins ... also playing “FIFA Soccer” video games ... likes to watch saw action against Massachusetts in CAA semi-fi nal TV show “Entourage” ... favorite actor is Will Farrell victory. ... enjoys listening to music by OAR ... most memo- 2009 SEASON: Saw action against UMBC and rable experience is taking a trip to Hawaii ... has Sacred Heart. one younger brother ... father is a vice president at 2008 SEASON: Made college debut in season Bopet Electric ... son of Rick and Joann Fortmann fi nale win over Penn. ... born on May 24, 1991 in Annapolis, Md. ... major is Business Administration. BACKGROUND: Led Barnstable High School to league championship and berth in state quarter- fi nals as a senior ... scored 45 goals with 47 assists and was named as an All-American ... honored as league Player of the Year ... three-time All-League selection ... named as an Eastern Massachusetts All- Elliott Domanic Star twice.

PLAYER PROFILES 23 PLAYER PROFILES

Devin Matt Blake 40 Grimaldi 1 Hanzsche 50 Heim 5-11, 164-lb. • Fr. Attack 5-11, 159-lb. • R-Jr. Midfi eld 6-4, 210-lb. • Fr. Attack Corning, N.Y. Catonsville, Md. Portland, Ore. Corning East H.S. Mount St. Joseph H.S. Lake Oswego H.S. Undeclared Major Business Administration Major Undeclared Major

BACKGROUND: Led Corning East H.S. to NYS 2010 SEASON: Played in just one game as a BACKGROUND: Scored 204 career goals with championship as a sophomore and state title as a junior due to injury .... earned a medical “redshirt” ... 77 assists at Lake Oswego H.S. ... team MVP selec- senior ... named as team offensive MVP during senior saw action against Maryland. tion who earned All-America honors ... two-sport season ... All-League selection who played in US La- 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as athlete who also earned Player of the Year honors crosse High School Showcase as a senior ... member a sophomore … scored a goal against Maryland … in football. of Under Armour Underclassmen Upstate team as a took fi ve shots and contributed a ground ball in CAA PERSONAL: Lists his brothers as the people he junior ... also earned second team All-League notice semi-fi nal win over Drexel. admires the most ... enjoys music and playing XBox in 2009 ... three-sport athlete who also played bas- ... favorite professional athlete is Alexander Ovech- ketball and golf. 2008 SEASON: Played in all 14 games as a freshman ... started seven contests ... scored three kin of the Washington Capitals ... likes to play “NHL PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he goals with fi ve assists ... had two assists against 2010” video game ... favorite TV show is “Entourage” admires the most ... enjoys skiing, playing video Drexel ... scored fi rst goal of college career against ... lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor ... en- games and spending time with friends ... favorite Maryland ... scored goal in back-to-back games joys listening to music by Wiz Khalifa ... most memo- professional athlete is Lebron James ... lists the against UMBC and Delaware. rable experience is his senior year of high school ... New York Yankees as his favorite professional sports has two older brothers ... father attended University team ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video game ... fa- BACKGROUND: Scored 18 goals with 25 as- of Colorado ... mother attended USC ... son of Scott vorite TV show is “Family Guy” ... favorite actor is sists as a senior for Coach Tony Brockmyer at Mount and Bonnie Heim ... born on June 6, 1991 in Carmel, Denzel Washington ... enjoys listening to music by St. Joseph H.S. ... named as Player of the Week ... Indiana ... has yet to declare a major. Dave Matthews Band ... lists scoring the fi rst goal nominee for C. Markland Kelly Award. in the state championship game as a senior as his PERSONAL: Aspires to be an accountant ... lists most memorable experience ... cousin, Mike Huffner, his parents as the people he admires the most ... is a sophomore defenseman for Bucknell University enjoys playing golf, video games, hunting and fi sh- men’s lacrosse team ... cousin, Ryan Hennessey, is a ing ... has worked as a lacrosse camp coach during sophomore defenseman at McDaniel College ... cous- the summer ... favorite athlete is Baltimore Ravens in, Brendan, plays lacrosse at Queens University ... quarterback ... favorite movie is “Happy oldest of four children in family ... father attended Gilmore” ... lists Adam Sandler as his favorite actor Hobart and works as a sales representative ... moth- ... likes to listen to music by Dave Matthews Band ... er is a teacher’s assistant who attended Rutgers ... enjoys eating at Five Guys Burgers ... lists playing son of Thomas and Caye Grimaldi ... born on March 6, in his fi rst college game as most memorable experi- 1992 in Rochester, N.Y. ... has yet to declare a major. ence ... older sister, Allie, played for Washington Col- lege women’s lacrosse team from 2007-2010 ... father graduated from University of Baltimore and works in sales ... son of Jim and Trish Hanzsche ... born on February 9, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. … major is Busi- ness Administration. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2008 14-7 3 5 8 14 5 2-2.0 2009 12-0 1 0 1 5 1 0-0.0 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 Career 27-7 4 5 9 19 6 2-2.0

Matt Hanzsche

24 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Andrew Matt Carl 36 Hodgson 19 Hughes 14 Iacona 5-8, 159-lb. • Fr. Midfi eld 6-1, 184-lb. • So. Attack 5-9, 162-lb. • Jr. Midfi eld West Islip, N.Y. Doylestown, Pa. Massapequa, N.Y. West Islip H.S. Central Bucks East H.S. Massapequa H.S. Undeclared Major Sport Management Major Economics Major

BACKGROUND: Led West Islip H.S. to four 2010 SEASON: Played in all 15 games as a 2010 SEASON: Appeared in all 15 games as state titles and a pair of national championships freshman ... started 12 times ... Tigers’ fourth-leading a sophomore ... scored 11 goals with two assists ...... scored 47 goals with 42 assists as a senior along scorer with 17 points ... tallied 13 goals with four as- ended season by scoring at least one goal in fi nal with 130 ground balls ... three-time All-County hon- sists ... scored three goals against top-ranked Vir- seven games ... tallied two goals in both games oree ... selected to play in Under Armour All-America ginia ... also had three goals with an assist in CAA against Massachusetts ... contributed a goal with an Lacrosse Classic at Unitas Stadium last summer ... semi-fi nal win over Massachusetts ... scored a goal assist in 10-9 victory over Penn State ... fourth on scored a goal with an assist while winning fi ve face- with an assist in college debut against Bucknell ... the team with 47 shots ... had 21 ground balls, includ- offs in Under Armour game ... three-sport athlete tied for fi fth on the team with 35 shots ... contrib- ing season-high fi ve ground balls against Bucknell who also played basketball and football ... two-time uted 16 ground balls. in season opener. All-Division selection in football who also earned All- BACKGROUND: Helped Central Bucks East to BACKGROUND: Transfer from St. John’s Uni- County notice. four straight Suburban One league championships versity … played in 14 games as a freshman … led PERSONAL: Lists his cousin as the person … earned All-America honors as a senior … scored all freshmen with 18 goals and six assists … scored he admires the most ... enjoys spending time with 66 goals with 28 assists during his senior season three goals in college debut against Holy Cross … friends and playing video games ... lists Albert and was named as the All-Intel Player of the Year tallied three goals with an assist against Massachu- Maione of the Long Island Lizards as his favorite … contributed 56 goals with 30 assists as a junior setts … contributed three-goal effort in overtime professional athlete ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” and … tallied 25 goals with 25 assists as a sophomore loss against Penn State … scored two goals at Fair- “NHL 2010” video games ... lists “The Offi ce” and … also played hockey for the Patriots … led team in fi eld … four-year letter winner at Massapequa High “Family Guy” as his favorite TV shows ... favorite scoring three straight years … three-time fi rst team School … served as team captain as a senior and actor is Will Farrell ... enjoys listening to music by All-League selection. scored 34 goals with 20 assists … named as Nassau Lil Wayne ... most memorable experience is winning PERSONAL: Lists Mike Richards of the Philadel- County All-American fi nalist as a senior … earned state championships in high school ... one of four phia Flyers as his favorite athlete ... career goal is to All-Nassau County honors in 2008 … selected as children in family ... father is a teacher who attended work in sports marketing or sports management ... team’s Offensive MVP … helped Chiefs win Nassau SUNY Cortland ... mother attended East Stroudsburg hobbies include hockey, playing lacrosse and spend- County championship as a sophomore … also played and also works as a teacher ... son of Gordon and ing time with friends … lists his father as the person club lacrosse for the Long Island Express … played Janice Hodgson ... born on March 27, 1992 in West he admires the most ... has worked with his father three years of football for the Chiefs. Islip, N.Y. ... has yet to declare a major. over the summer … lists “NHL 2011” as his favorite PERSONAL: Hobbies include skiing, playing video game ... enjoys watching TV show “Entourage” handball and spending time at the beach … lists his ... favorite movie is “Miracle” … favorite actor is Mark father and older brothers as the people he admires Wahlberg … likes to listen to music by Red Hot Chili the most ... likes to play “Madden NFL” video game Peppers … enjoys eating cheesesteaks from Tony … favorite TV show is “Entourage” … lists New York Luke’s … most memorable experience is recording a Jets as his favorite professional sports team ... fa- “hat trick” against Massachusetts in the CAA semi- vorite professional athlete is Joe Montana … enjoys fi nals as a freshman ... has three older brothers … listening to music by Jay-Z … favorite food is maca- parents are HVAC owners … son of Thomas and Eliza- roni and cheese … youngest of four children in fam- beth Hughes … born on October 23, 1990 in Bristol, ily … parents work as independent business owners Pa. … major is Sport Management. ... son of Carl and Theresa Iacona … born on February Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 7, 1990 in Ozone Park, N.Y. … major is Economics. 2010 15-12 13 4 17 35 16 5-3.5 Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Career 15-12 13 4 17 35 16 5-3.5 2009 (SJU) 14-14 18 6 24 67 28 7-6.0 2010 15-0 11 2 13 47 21 3-2.5 Career 29-14 29 8 37 114 49 10-8.5

Andrew Hodgson played at the 2010 Under PLAYER PROFILES 25 Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic. PLAYER PROFILES

Alec Warren John 24 Jernstedt 46 Kalkstein 31 Kenyon 6-2, 173-lb. • R-So. Midfi eld 5-11, 195-lb. • So. Midfi eld 5-10, 176-lb. • Jr. Defense Wilsonville, Ore. Towson, Md. Del Mar, Calif. Wilsonville H.S. Loyola Blakefi eld H.S. Santa Fe Christian H.S. Economics/Geography Major International Business Major Business Administration Major

2010 SEASON: Appeared in fi ve games as a BACKGROUND: Led Loyola Blakefi eld to back- 2010 SEASON: Played in 12 games as a sopho- “redshirt” freshman ... recorded a ground ball in CAA to-back MIAA ‘A’ Conference titles ... named as an more ... recorded an assist against Stony Brook ... semi-fi nal win over Massachusetts ... also saw action Under Armour Underclassmen All-American ... also also contributed four ground balls and two caused against Maryland, Navy, Loyola and Johns Hopkins ... played three years for Dons football team. turnovers ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. named to CAA Commissioner’s List. PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he 2009 SEASON: Appeared in all 17 games as 2009 SEASON: Sat out season as a “redshirt” admires the most ... enjoys rock climbing, fi shing a freshman … contributed eight ground balls with … named to CAA Commissioner’s List. and skiing ... avid Baltimore Ravens fan who lists eight caused turnovers … had two ground balls with BACKGROUND: Four-year letter winner for linebacker Ray Lewis as his favorite athlete ... favor- two caused turnovers against Penn … also posted a Wilsonville who scored 240 career points … two-time ite video game is “FIFA ‘10” ... enjoys watching TV pair of caused turnovers against Robert Morris … league Player of the Year … earned fi rst team All- show “South Park” ... most memorable experience is named to CAA Commissioner’s List. State honors as a senior … helped Wildcats reach spending summers at Deep Creek Lake ... has three BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete for Santa state play-offs twice … also competed on football, siblings ... older sister, Brittany, played lacrosse at Fe Christian H.S. ... scored 11 goals with nine assists basketball and track teams … good student who the from 2007-10 and fi nished as a senior with 156 ground balls ... two-time fi rst earned Honor Roll notice … served as Senior Class career as the Cavaliers’ all-time leader with 287 draw team All-League selection ... earned fi rst team All- president. controls ... older brother, Russell, played lacrosse at CIF honors ... named as San Diego All-Star ... earned Washington and Jefferson ... father is a chiroprac- All-American honors. PERSONAL: Wants to work in the Peace Corps … tor who attended the United States Naval Academy lists his parents as the people he admires the most ... mother attended Ohio University and works as PERSONAL: Career goal is to become an en- … enjoys cloud gazing and modeling … has worked a nutritionist ... son of Jeff and Megan Kalkstein ... trepreneur ... lists his parents as the people he ad- as a lacrosse coach during the summer … favorite born on August 30, 1990 in Towson, Md. ... major is mires the most ... has worked as a trainer during the athlete is Muhammad Ali … favorite video game is International Business. summer ... favorite professional sports team is San “NCAA 2010” … lists “Lie to Me” as his favorite TV Diego Chargers ... favorite video game is “FIFA Soc- show … favorite actor is Will Smith … enjoys eating Michael cer” ... favorite movie is “Blue Streak” ... lists Denzel at La Promesa … has one younger sister … father at- 44 Washington as his favorite actor ... likes Mexican tended Linfi eld College … mother attended Oregon Keane food ... one of four children in family ... father is an State … son of Jeff and Ann Jernstedt … born on 6-0, 182-lb. • R-Fr. Defense entrepreneur ... mother works as a family therapist November 21, 1989 in Portland, Ore. ... has a double Bellmore, N.Y. … son of John and Suzi Kenyon ... born on Novem- major of Economics and Geography. St. Anthony’s H.S. ber 4, 1989 in Fallbrook, Calif. … major is Business History/Secondary Education Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Major Administration. 2009 Did not appear in any games Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience 2009 17-0 0 0 0 0 8 1-0.5 Career 5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 during the season ... sat out season as a “redshirt.” 2010 12-0 0 1 1 1 4 2-2.0 Career 29-0 0 1 1 1 12 3-2.5 BACKGROUND: Led St. Anthony’s H.S. to New York Catholic High School Championship as a senior … earned All-CHSSA honors as a senior … named as an honorable mention All-American … also compet- ed on football and swimming teams. PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a teacher … lists his father as the person he admires the most … enjoys surfi ng … has worked as a lifeguard dur- ing the summer … favorite athlete is Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees … favorite video game is “Madden NFL” … likes to watch “The Wire” TV show ... lists Adam Sandler as his favorite actor … enjoys listening to music by the Notorious B.I.G. … one of four children in family … father is a stock broker who attended C.W. Post … son of Pierce and Kathy Deane … born on November 20, 1980 in Bellmore, N.Y. ... has John Kenyon 26 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE double major in History and Secondary Education. Doug “Seinfi eld ... likes to play “NHL 2010” video game ... favorite actor is Samuel L. Jackson ... enjoys listen- Matt 53 Kohlenstein ing to music by Billy Joel ... favorite meal is a Sky- 11 Lamon 6-4, 210-lb. • Jr. Defense walker sandwich from Campus Heroes in New York Clarksville, Md. ... lists winning the New York state championship 6-0, 164-lb. • Jr. Attack River Hill H.S. Annapolis, Md. as a senior in high school as his most memorable St. Mary’s H.S. Business Administration/ experience … has two brothers and a sister ... son of Legal Studies Major Sport Management Major Dan and Erin Kramer ... born on April 1, 1990 in Rocky Point, N.Y. … major is History. BACKGROUND: Transfer from Howard Com- 2010 SEASON: Started 13 games as a sopho- Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. munity College ... earned second team All-Region 2009 4-0 1 0 1 4 1 0-0.0 more ... scored 10 goals with four assists ... scored honors ... helped River Hill to the state title as a 2010 Did not appear in any games two goals with an assist in 10-9 victory over seventh- junior ... earned Honor Roll Scholar-Athlete notice. Career 4-0 1 0 1 4 1 0-0.0 ranked Massachusetts ... also contributed two goals PERSONAL: Aspires to work for the FBI or in against Loyola ... scored a goal with an assist in CAA the military ... enjoys hunting and skiing ... likes to Kevin semi-fi nal win over Massachusetts ... ranked seventh play “Madden NFL” video game ... favorite TV show 27 on the team with 33 shots ... recorded 11 ground balls Lalley ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. is “Dexter” ... lists Will Smith as his favorite athlete 6-1, 170-lb. • Jr. Midfi eld ... enjoys listening to music by Bob Marley ... father Orchard Park, N.Y. 2009 SEASON: Played in all 17 games as a played lacrosse at Washington & Lee and works as Orchard Park H.S. freshman … started 10 times … scored four goals an insurance broker ... has two older brothers ... son Family Studies Major with eight assists … tied for fourth on the team in of Michael Kohlenstein ... born on March 21, 1989 in assists … scored two goals in college debut against Baltimore, Md. ... has double major of Business Ad- 2010 SEASON: Appeared in 14 games as a Loyola … posted season-high three assists with ministration and Legal Studies. sophomore ... tallied two goals ... one of two play- a goal against Johns Hopkins … had two assists ers to score a man-down goal ... recorded a goal in against Air Force and Delaware … contributed eight Dan season opener against Bucknell ... also contributed ground balls … named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 12 Kramer a goal in Tigers’ 10-7 win over UMBC ... ranked sec- BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete at St. Mary’s ond on the team with 10 caused turnovers ... also H.S. ... scored 40 goals with 44 assists as a senior, 6-2, 200-lb. • R-So. Attack recorded six ground balls. including overtime goal against Severn ... served as Rocky Point, N.Y. Rocky Point H.S. 2009 SEASON: Played in 15 games as a fresh- team captain ... earned fi rst team All-Met honors by History Major man … scored fi rst goal of college career in win over The Washington Post ... named fi rst team All-County, Air Force … also had fi ve ground balls. All-Examiner and All-Digital Sports ... recipient of Coach’s Award ... also played football for the Saints 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in BACKGROUND: Scored 85 goals with 73 as- ... honor roll student. practice ... did not play in any games. sists in career ... helped Orchard H.S. reach state PERSONAL: Career goal is to run his own busi- 2009 SEASON: Played in four games as a semi-fi nals in lacrosse and football ... earned All- American honors ... fi rst team All-Western New York ness ... lists his father as the person he admires the freshman … scored fi rst college goal in win over Sa- most ... enjoys lacrosse, boating and spending time cred Heart … took four shots. selection ... earned Defensive MVP award for foot- ball. with friends and family ... favorite athlete is Alexan- BACKGROUND: Three-sport athlete at Rocky der Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals ... enjoys Point H.S. ... led lacrosse team to fi rst-ever state title PERSONAL: Most admires his family ... career playing “NHL 2010” video game ... favorite TV show with 21-1 record as a senior ... scored 60 goals with goal is to work in sports … has been involved with is “Jersey Shore” ... lists Denzel Washington as his 18 assists as captain, including six goals with two the Roswell Park Institute ... enjoys taking vacations favorite actor ... favorite musician is Jack Johnson assists in championship game ... earned All-Division and eating ... favorite professional sports teams are ... uncle, Pat Lamon, played lacrosse at Loyola ... and All-County honors as a senior ... scored 40 goals the , Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres uncle, Chris, played lacrosse at Maryland ... uncle, with 15 assists as a junior, earning fi rst team All-Divi- ... has worked as a camp counselor and for demo- Ben, played lacrosse at North Carolina State ... aunt, sion notice ... also played basketball and football for lition company during the summer ... lists the late Gret Steele, played lacrosse at Maryland ... father the Eagles ... named fi rst team All-Division in football as his favorite athlete ... favorite movie was an All-American lacrosse player at Maryland as a senior. is “Boondock Saints” ... favorite actor is Will Smith ... who played on 1986 World Team … has two younger enjoys listening to music by Akon ... enjoys eating siblings ... older brother, John, played for the Tiger PERSONAL: Lists his father and high school steak ... has one brother and one sister ... brother, lacrosse coach as the people he admires the most men’s lacrosse team from 2007-10 ... mother is a Tow- Brian, played for Ohio State lacrosse team ... parents son University graduate ... son of John and Cheryl ... aspires to become a high school history teacher … are graduates of Alfred State ... father is a senior enjoys fi shing, spending time at the beach and play- Lamon ... born on March 20, 1990 in Annapolis, Md. … energy consultant ... son of Jim and Pam Lalley ... major is Sport Management. ing lacrosse ... has worked as a pool cleaner during born on October 26, 1989 in Buffalo, N.Y. ... Major is the summer ... favorite athlete is Hall of Fame bas- Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. Family Studies. 2009 17-10 4 8 12 30 8 0-0.0 ketball player Michael Jordan ... lists Miami Dolphins Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 13-13 10 4 14 33 11 2-2.0 as his favorite sports team ... favorite TV show is 2009 15-0 1 0 1 1 5 0-0.0 Career 30-13 14 12 26 63 19 2-2.0 2010 14-0 2 0 2 6 6 2-1.5 Career 29-0 3 0 3 7 11 2-1.5 PLAYER PROFILES 27 PLAYER PROFILES

Michael Sean Ian 43 Landy 5 Maguire 3 Mills 6-1, 228-lb. • Jr. Defense 5-9, 209-lb. • Jr. Attack 6-3, 194-lb. • R-So. Midfi eld Montclair, N.J. Lutherville, Md. Centreville, Va. Montclair H.S. Calvert Hall College H.S. Chantilly H.S. Business Major Sport Management Major Communication Studies Major

2010 SEASON: Played in all 15 games as a 2010 SEASON: Saw action in seven games as 2010 SEASON: Missed the season due to an sophomore ... started against Maryland, Navy and a sophomore ... started against Massachusetts and injury and earned a medical “redshirt.” Virginia ... recorded six ground balls, including sea- Penn State. 2009 SEASON: Saw action in nine games as son-high two ground balls against Stony Brook and 2009 SEASON: Played in all 17 games as a a freshman ... earned 15 face-off wins in 32 attempts Drexel ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. freshman … started 10 times … scored nine goals with while recording nine ground balls ... won 6 of 11 face- 2009 SEASON: Appeared in all 17 games as an assist … tallied two goals in college debut against offs against Sacred Heart with two ground balls ... a freshman … started three games … contributed 17 Loyola … also scored two goals against Bucknell and recorded four face-off wins in six attempts against ground balls with 12 caused turnovers … had four UMBC … took 33 shots and had 11 ground balls. Villanova in CAA Championship Game ... also had ground balls with three caused turnovers against BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete at Calvert two ground balls in CAA semi-fi nal win over Drexel Drexel in CAA semi-fi nal victory … contributed two Hall College H.S. ... helped lacrosse team reach MIAA ... took two shots. ground balls with two caused turnovers against ‘A’ Conference semi-fi nals as a senior ... scored 111 BACKGROUND: Scored 26 goals with 23 as- Robert Morris … also had three ground balls in CAA goals with 49 assists in his career ... led team in sists with 180 ground balls while leading Chantilly Championship Game against Villanova … named to scoring as a junior and senior ... earned All-MIAA H.S. to state championship and undefeated 20-0 CAA Commissioner’s List. honors ... named All-Metro by The Baltimore Sun. record as a senior ... won 75 per cent of his face- BACKGROUND: Three-year varsity letter win- PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he off attempts ... two-time All-Region and All-District ner at Montclair H.S. ... scored fi ve goals with 13 as- admires the most ... enjoys skiing and playing video selection ... served as team captain for two years ... sists in career ... served as co-captain as a senior ... games ... has worked at Watson’s Garden Center dur- named as team MVP ... earned All-American honors. earned U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American notice ing the summer ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he ... second team All-State selection ... named as team game ... likes to watch TV show “Jersey Shore” ... admires the most ... enjoys fi shing and playing the MVP as a senior ... earned fi rst team All-Gibbs notice favorite actor is Denzel Washington ... enjoys lis- guitar ... has worked at Lax World during the sum- ... helped Mounties win county championship and tening to music by Red Hot Chili Peppers ... favorite mer ... avid Washington Redskins fan who lists the reach state fi nals as a sophomore and junior ... also restaurant is Qdoba’s ... most memorable experience late Sean Taylor as his favorite athlete ... likes to play played basketball at Montclair. is reaching the MIAA semi-fi nal against Loyola as a “Tiger Woods ‘10” video game ... favorite TV show is PERSONAL: Aspires to work in marketing ... senior … has one older brother ... parents are gradu- “Hard Knocks” ... favorite actor is Samuel L. Jackson member of Towson University’s Student-Athlete ates of Niagara University ... father works as an ac- ... likes to listen to music by Glassjaw ... most memo- Advisory Council … lists his father as the person he countant ... son of Michael and Therese Maguire ... rable experience was winning Virginia state champi- admires the most ... has been involved in the Towson born on June 28, 1990 in Baltimore, Md. … major is onship in 2008 ... enjoys eating at Chipotle ... has one Tree Club ... enjoys sports, watching movies and lis- Sport Management. older brother ... father attended Cal Poly and works tening to music ... has worked at lacrosse camps and Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. as a manager ... mother is a security manager who in a mailroom for a law fi rm in New York City during 2009 17-10 9 1 10 33 11 1-0.5 attended Chapman ... stepfather attended Princeton the summer ... also served as a paralegal at a law 2010 7-2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 and works as an engineer ... son of Paul Mills and Career 24-12 9 1 10 33 11 1-0.5 fi rm two summers ago … favorite sports team is New Debbie Mamiaro ... stepson of Randy Mamiaro ... born York Giants … enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video game on December 5, 1989 in Burbank, Calif. ... major is ... favorite TV show is “Seinfeld” ... favorite actor is Communication Studies. Russell Crowe ... favorite band is Dispatch ... enjoys Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. eating chicken parmesan ... has two older siblings ... 2009 9-0 0 0 0 2 9 2-1.0 sister, Adair, played for Johns Hopkins fi eld hockey 2010 Missed season due to injury Career 9-0 0 0 0 2 9 2-1.0 team and ended career ranked third in school histo- ry with 96 points ... father is an attorney who gradu- ated from Manhattan College ... mother is a graduate of Fairfi eld University who works as a nurse ... son of Craig and Mary Landy ... born on November 21, 1989 in Montclair, N.J. … major is Business. Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 17-3 0 0 0 0 17 1-0.5 2010 15-3 0 0 0 0 6 0-0.0 Career 32-3 0 0 0 0 23 1-0.5

28 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE … mother is a graduate of Penn State who is an ac- Andrew countant … son of David and Tammy Murphy … born Andrew 49 Mongeluzzi on November 9, 1990 in Clearwater, Fla. ... has yet to 42 Poulos declare a major. 5-10, 147-lb. • Fr. Attack 5-9, 154-lb. • Jr. Midfi eld Villanova, Pa. Rockville, Md. Lower Merion H.S. Stephen Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. Undeclared Major 9 Norris Business Major 6-0, 199-lb. • Jr. Attack BACKGROUND: Scored 200 career goals for Compton, Md. 2010 SEASON: Appeared in 12 games as a Lower Merion H.S., including school-record 76 goals Leonardtown H.S. sophomore ... recorded fi rst career point with an as- as a senior ... earned honorable mention All-Central Mass Communication Major sist against Virginia ... had three ground balls with League notcie for Coach Chet Laubach ... also re- three caused turnovers. ceived second All-Main Line honors. 2010 SEASON: Appeared in all 15 games as 2009 SEASON: Played in two games as a PERSONAL: Aspires to become a lawyer ... lists a sophomore ... started fi rst three games against freshman … recorded one ground ball against Vir- his mother as the person he admires the most ... en- Bucknell, Stony Brook and Maryland ... scored 11 ginia … named to CAA Commissioner’s List. goals with two assists ... tallied fi rst career goal in joys lacrosse, weightlifting, watching movies, music BACKGROUND: Two-year team captain at season opener against Bucknell ... recorded fi rst and spending time with friends ... avid Philadelphia Good Counsel H.S. ... two-time All-League selection “hat trick” of career with three-goal effort against Flyers fan ... likes to play “Call of Duty” and “FIFA ‘10” ... earned All-Met notice as a senior ... honor roll stu- Stony Brook ... scored two goals in CAA Champion- video games ... favorite TV show is “Entourage” ... dent. lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor ... en- ship Game against Delaware ... also had two goals joys listening to music by Lil Wayne or Drake ... lists against Johns Hopkins ... took 17 shots and contrib- PERSONAL: Lists his older brother as the peo- breaking the single-season goals record at Lower uted six ground balls. ple he admires the most ... involved in Towson Tree Club … enjoys fi shing and basketball ... has worked in Merion as his most memorable experience ... has 2009 SEASON: Played in nine games … tal- landscaping during the summer ... favorite athlete one older sister ... father is an attorney who attend- lied an assist in win over Sacred Heart … also had a is Ethan Albright ... favorite book is “Five People ed University of Pennsylvania ... son of Robert and ground ball against UMBC. Carol Mongeluzzi ... born on April 5, 1991 in Villanova, You Meet in Heaven” ... lists “Cops” as his favorite Pa. ... has yet to declare a major. BACKGROUND: Two-sport athleteat Leonard- TV show ... favorite actor is Tom Hanks ... enjoys town H.S. ... led lacrosse team to four straight SMAC listening to music by Jack Johnson and Dave Mat- Ty championships ... three-time All-Conference pick ... thews Band ... favorite restaurant is Chipotle ... most 26 named as Player of the Year and All-American as a memorable experience is catching a six-pound large Murphy junior ... also played football for the Raiders. mouth bass ... has fi ve brothers ... older brother, Mat- 6-0, 192-lb. • R-Fr. Midfi eld PERSONAL: Lists the people who he admires thew, plays lacrosse at Army ... parents are gradu- Syracuse, N.Y. the most as his parents ... has been involved in ates of the University of Maryland ... son of John and Christian Brothers Academy Beth Poulos ... born on October 10, 1989 in Rockville, Undeclared Major youth lacrosse development programs ... enjoys wakeboarding ... has worked as a lacrosse referee Md. ... major is Business. during the summer ... avid Washington Redskins fan Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2010 SEASON: Sat out season as a “redshirt.” 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 who lists the late Sean Taylor as his favorite athlete 2010 12-0 0 1 1 1 3 1-0.5 BACKGROUND: Two-time team captain for ... favorite video game is “Big Game Hunter” ... likes Career 14-0 0 1 1 1 4 1-0.5 Christian Brothers Academy who scored 20 goals to watch the TV show “The Wire” ... favorite actor is with 20 assists … helped team to sectional champi- Samuel L. Jackson ... enjoys eating steak ... lists scor- onship and state regionals as a sophomore … played ing an overtime goal against Northern High School as a defenseman as a senior … also played basket- as his most memorable experience ... cousin, Kenny ball. Aicher, plays lacrosse at Immaculata College ... fa- ther graduated from Salisbury ... mother graduated PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he from Maryland ... son of Chris and Vicki Norris ... born admires the most … aspires to become a real es- on November 19, 1990 in Leonardtown, Md. … major is tate developer ... enjoys playing lacrosse and video Mass Communication. games along with sleeping … favorite athlete is Dei- on Sanders … enjoys playing “NCAA Football ‘11” and Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 9-0 0 1 1 0 1 3-2.5 “Madden ‘11” video games … enjoys watching the TV 2010 15-3 11 2 13 17 6 1-0.5 show “The Offi ce” … favorite actor is John Stamos Career 24-3 11 3 14 17 7 4-3.0 … lists Lil Wayne and Swagger as favorite musical groups … uncle, Pat Murphy, served as head baseball coach at Arizona State for 15 years … father played Stephen Norris basketball at Clarkson and works as a real estate de- veloper … has a younger brother and younger sister

PLAYER PROFILES 29 PLAYER PROFILES

2008 SEASON: Gained valuable experience PERSONAL: Lists his brothers as the people he Jason in practice ... did not appear in any games to earn admires the most ... enjoys playing the bass guitar, 30 Rosenzweig “redshirt” year. listening to music and relaxing ... has worked in ma- 6-2, 205-lb. • R-Fr. Goalkeeper BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete at Dublin sonry labor during the summer ... avid Philadelphia Massapequa, N.Y. Jerome High School ... ended high school career as Eagles fan ... enjoys playing the video game “NHL Massapequa H.S. 2010” ... favorite TV show is Tosh.O ... enjoys watch- Business Administration Major the school’s all-time goals leader ... led Celtics to state lacrosse title in 2005 and state fi nal in 2006 ... ing “Batman” movies ... enjoys listening to music earned All-Ohio midfi eld honors as a junior ... named by Rusted Root ... has two older brothers ... father graduated from Shippensburg and works as a sales- 2010 SEASON: Gained valuable experience in All-Ohio attack as a senior ... also played football for man ... mother is a human resources manager who practice ... did not appear in any games and earned the Celtics. graduated from Penn State ... son of Brian and Karen “redshirt” season ... named to CAA Commissioner’s PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a graphic Sheehe ... born on March 9, 1990 in Lancaster, Pa. … List. designer ... lists his parents as the people he admires has double major of Geography and Environmental BACKGROUND: Finalist for All-American hon- the most ... has been involved with Towson Tree Club Planning. ... enjoys listening to music, art and playing video ors at Massapequa H.S. … also played for basketball Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. team. games ... has worked at a clothing store and as a 2009 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 caddie during the summer ... favorite professional 2010 6-0 0 0 0 1 0 1-0.5 PERSONAL: Lists his father as the person he sports team is Liverpool ... lists “Gears of War” as his Career 7-0 0 0 0 1 1 1-0.5 admires the most … wants to take over the fam- favorite video game ... favorite TV show is “Trailer ily business after college ... enjoys boating … has Park Boys” ... favorite actor is James Franco ... enjoys Max worked for his father during the summer … favorite listening to music by Flying Lotus ... most memo- 35 professional sports team is the New York Yankees ... Siskind rable experience was winning the Ohio state cham- lists Mike Tyson as his favorite athlete … favorite TV 5-5, 133-lb. • Fr. Attack pionship in 2006 ... favorite meal is cheeseburgers show is “The Sopranos” … favorite movie is “A Bronx West Chester, Pa. ... has two brothers ... younger brother, Eric, is a Tale” … lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor Henderson H.S. freshman midfi elder for the Johns Hopkins lacrosse Undeclared Major … favorite musician is Billy Joel … enjoys eating “The team ... brother, Kyle, played for the Ohio State foot- Oscar” at Sal’s Deli … has two sisters … sister, Jackie, ball team ... father graduated from Ohio State and was a member of the University of Massachusetts BACKGROUND: Four-year starter at Hender- played football for the Buckeyes ... mother is also an women’s lacrosse team who also plays for the Irish son H.S. ... four-time All-League selection ... two- Ohio State graduate and works as a teacher ... son of National Team … older sister, Lindsey, owns a la- sport athlete who played three years of varsity ice Bruce and Susan Ruhl ... born on September 17, 1988 crosse store called “Lax Hut” ... father is a business hockey ... earned All-Area honors in ice hockey ... in Columbus, Ohio … major is Graphic Design. owner who attented Bryant University … mother is a good student who was named to the Honor Roll. bookkeeper who attended SUNY Brockport … son of Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2008 Did not appear in any games PERSONAL: Lists his brother as the person he Scott and Janice Rosenzweig … born on April 15, 1991 2009 14-0 3 1 4 8 4 0-0.0 admires the most ... enjoys fi shing and golf ... favor- in New York, N.Y. … major is Business Administration. 2010 10-0 2 0 2 7 0 0-0.0 Career 24-0 5 1 6 15 4 0-0.0 ite professional athlete is Lebron James ... enjoys Scott playing “NHL 2010” video game ... lists “Family Guy” Sean as favorite TV show ... favorite actor is Will Farrell 18 Ruhl ... enjoys listening to music by Dave Matthews Band 45 ... one of four children in family ... father is a sales 6-5, 178-lb. • R-Jr. Midfi eld Sheehe Powell, Ohio 6-4, 218-lb. • Jr. Defense representative who played for Tiger lacrosse team Dublin Jerome H.S. Lancaster, Pa. from 1976-79 and is one of fi ve players in school his- Graphic Design Major Hempfi eld H.S. tory with 100 or more career assists ... father is also Geography/Environmental in Towson Athletics Hall of Fame ... son of Jules and Planning Major 2010 SEASON: Appeared in 10 games as a red- Susan Siskind ... born on April 11, 1991 in West Chester, shirt sophomore ... scored two goals ... tallied a goal 2010 SEASON: Played in six games as a soph- Pa. ... has yet to declare a major. in Tigers’ 10-9 win over Navy ... also scored a goal omore ... attempted one shot against Hofstra ... also against Penn State ... attempted seven shots. saw action against Virginia, Loyola, Johns Hopkins, Massachusetts and Delaware. 2009 SEASON: Played in 14 games … scored three goals with an assist … tallied fi rst career goal 2009 SEASON: Made college debut against against Robert Morris and also had an assist … Sacred Heart on April 4 … recorded a ground ball in scored goal in Tigers’ 7-4 win over Drexel on March 16-8 victory. 28 … contributed a goal in win over Sacred Heart … BACKGROUND: Led Hempfi eld H.S. to state took eight shots … named to CAA Commissioner’s fi nal as a freshman ... earned All-American honors ... List. named as league’s Most Valuable Defenseman ... also competed on Hempfi eld wrestling team.

30 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Sean Sheehe BACKGROUND: Three-sport athlete at Mc- Matt Andrew Donagh ... helped lacrosse team reach MIAA semi- 23 Thomas 32 Wascavage fi nals ... also played football and was member of wrestling team at McDonogh ... honor roll student. 5-7, 168-lb. • R-So. Midfi eld 5-9, 180-lb. • R-So. Goalkeeper Monrovia, Md. Drayden, Md. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he Urbana H.S. St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. Business Administration Major admires the most ... wants to own his own business Political Science Major after college ... has been involved with the HEAD- strong Foundation ... enjoys sports, watching TV and 2010 SEASON: Played in 14 games as a “red- 2010 SEASON: Sat out season as a “redshirt.” movies along with snowboarding ... has worked at summer camps ... favorite professional sports team shirt” freshman ... led Tigers with 58 ground balls 2009 SEASON: Appeared in four games … is Baltimore Ravens ... enjoys listening to music by ... ranked third in the CAA with 4.14 ground ball per made one save against Air Force … also saw action Jimmy Buffett ... lists Jessica Biel as his favorite ac- game average ... posted .489 face-off percentage, against Loyola, Virginia and Sacred Heart. eighth in the CAA ... scored a goal in college debut tress ... likes to watch TV show “Entourage” ... favor- against Bucknell while winning 14 of 26 face-offs BACKGROUND: Two-time All-State selection ite video game is “FIFA ‘10” ... favorite restaurant is with six ground balls ... named as CAA Rookie of the for Coach John Sothoron at St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. ... Ruth’s Chris Steak House ... most memorable experi- Week after leading Tigers to wins over UMBC and led Knights to WCAC Championship in 2007 ... earned ence is coming back for the 2011 season ... has one Massachusetts ... won 9 of 14 face-offs in 10-7 vic- second team All-Met honors as a junior and senior older brother ... father is a sales manager ... mother tory over Retrievers ... helped Tigers to upset win ... fi rst team All-WCAC pick during junior and senior graduated from Maryland and works in web design ... over #7 Massachusetts by winning 9 of 16 face-offs ... seasons ... selected to play in 2008 Under Armour® son of Randy and Alyssa Woods ... born on January earned 14 wins in 20 face-off attempts along with six All-America Lacrosse game at Johnny Unitas® Sta- 23, 1990 in Owings Mills, Md. … has double major of ground balls against Johns Hopkins ... had 12 face-off dium. Business Administration and Marketing. wins and eight ground balls in back-to-back games PERSONAL: Enjoys hunting, basketball and Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. against Maryland and Virginia ... tallied six ground 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 tennis ... lists his mother as the person he admires 2010 Did not appear in any games balls against Massachusetts in CAA semi-fi nal vic- the most ... wants to become a lawyer ... favorite Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 tory. athlete is Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington 2009 SEASON: Sat out season as a “redshirt.” Capitals ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video game ... Robby favorite TV show is “The Offi ce” ... favorite actor is 15 BACKGROUND: Member of four-time regional Leonardo DiCaprio ... enjoys listening to music by Zoppo championship team at Urbana … helped Hawks reach Eminem ... lists winning WCAC Championship as his 5-10, 155-lb. • Fr. Midfi eld state championship game as a sophomore and se- most memorable experience ... older brother, Joe, Baltimore, Md. nior … All-American pick by US Lacrosse as a senior played for the Tiger men’s lacrosse team from 2007- Calvert Hall College H.S. Undeclared Major … earned fi rst team All-County and All-Metro notice 10 ... father graduated from Maryland and works as as a senior … named to Maryland Freestate Team in an aero-space engineer ... mother is a special edu- 2008 … earned fi rst team All-Gazette and All-MVAL cation teacher who graduated from Southern Con- BACKGROUND: Two-sport athlete at Calvert honors as a senior … selected to the MSLCA Senior necticut State ... son of Joseph and Betty Wascavage Hall who also played football for the Cardinals. All-Star Team … scored 28 goals with 18 assists as a ... born on June 24, 1990 in Leonardtown, Md. … major senior co-captain for the Hawks. PERSONAL: Lists his parents as the people he is Business Administration. admires the most ... enjoys playing “FIFA ‘10” video PERSONAL: Enjoys fi shing and playing video Season GP-GS MP Svs. Sv% GA GAA GB game ... likes to watch ESPN ... favorite actor is Den- games … most admires God … favorite athlete is 2009 4-0 23:07 1 .167 5 12.98 1 zel Washington ... lists Red Hot Chili Peppers as his Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings … favorite 2010 Did not appear in any games Career 4-0 23:07 1 .167 5 12.98 1 favorite musical group ... has one older sister and video game is “Call of Duty” ... enjoys watching “Fri- two younger brothers ... parents graduated from day Night Lights” TV show ... favorite actor is Brad Kacey Towson ... father works as a masonry contractor ... Pitt … likes listening to music by George Strait … 16 son of Ray and Kathy Zoppo ... born on September 8, has one older brother … father works for National Woods 1992 in Baltimore, Md. ... has yet to declare a major. Geographic and attended … mother is a 5-10, 183-lb. • R-So. Defense teacher who attended Bethany College … son of Jim Owings Mills, Md. and Cheryl Thomas … born on February 24, 1990 in McDonogh School Shady Grove, Md. … major is Political Science. Business Administration/ Marketing Major Season GP-GS Goals Assists Pts. Shots GB Pen.-Min. 2009 Did not appear in any games 2010 SEASON: Sat out season as a “redshirt” 2010 14-0 1 0 1 2 58 2-2.0 Career 14-0 1 0 1 2 58 2-2.0 ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 2009 SEASON: Played in two games … re- corded a ground ball against Virginia … also saw ac- tion against Air Force.

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GAME 1: JOHNS HOPKINS GAME 2: LOYOLA Feb. 19 | Unitas Stadium | 12 noon | WMAR/ESPN3.com Feb. 26 | Unitas Stadium | 12 noon | WMAR/ESPN3.com Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Baltimore, Md. Record: JHU leads, 34-3 Location: Baltimore, Md. Record: Towson leads, 27-25 Enrollment: 4,950 Streak: JHU +15 Enrollment: 3,686 Streak: Loyola +3 Nickname: Blue Jays First Meeting: 3/27/76 – JHU 15, Towson 8 Nickname: Greyhounds First Meeting: 1959 – Loyola 8, Towson 6 Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Last Meeting: 4/28/10 – JHU 13, Towson 6 Colors: Green and Grey Last Meeting: 3/2 7/10 – Loyola 7, Towson 6 Athletics Director: Tom Calder Athletics Director: Jim Paquette Conference: Independent 2011 Blue Jays’ Schedule Conference: ECAC Lacrosse 2011 Greyhounds’ Schedule Home Field: Feb. 19 at Towson ...... 12 p.m. Home Field: Ridley Athletic Complex Feb. 19 NAVY ...... 2 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 8,500/FieldTurf Feb. 22 at Delaware ...... 6 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 6,000/FieldTurf Feb. 26 at Towson ...... 12 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 SIENA ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 BELLARMINE * ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 7-8 Mar. 5 PRINCETON ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 9-5 Mar. 11 at Duke...... 7 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: n/a Mar. 9 MANHATTAN ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd) Mar. 16 DENVER * ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: T-14 Mar. 12 vs. UMBC ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 11 Mar. 19 at Air Force * ...... 3 p.m. Starters R/L: 5/5 Mar. 19 at Syracuse ...... 6 p.m. Starters R/L: 4/6 Mar. 26 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 28/17 Mar. 26 VIRGINIA ...... 2 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 26/13 Apr. 2 at Ohio State * ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 3 vs. North Carolina ...... 4 p.m. Apr. 9 FAIRFIELD * ...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 8 ALBANY ...... 7:30 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 16 at Georgetown ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Dave Pietramala (Hopkins, ’90) Apr. 16 at Maryland ...... 8 p.m. Head Coach: Charley Toomey (Loyola, ’90) Apr. 23 HOBART *...... 12 p.m. Record at JHU: 113-38 | 10 Years Apr. 23 NAVY ...... 8 p.m. Record at Loyola: 38-29 | 5 Years Apr. 30 at Johns Hopkins ...... 2 p.m. Overall Record: 136-55 | 13 Years Apr. 30 LOYOLA ...... 2 p.m. Overall Record: 38-29 | 5 Years May 6 ECAC Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 410-516-7479 May 6 at Army ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-617-2879 May 8 ECAC Championship ...... TBA Media Information Media Information *ECAC game SID Contact: Ernie Larossa SID Contact: Ryan Eigenbrode Offi ce Phone: 410-516-0552 Offi ce Phone: 410-617-2337 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 410-516-0243 Press Box Phone: 410-617-1403 Website: www.hopkinssports.com Website: www.loyolagreyhounds.com

GAME 3: MOUNT ST. MARY’S GAME 4: MARYLAND Mar. 5 | Emmitsburg, Md. | 1 p.m. Mar. 12 | Unitas Stadium | 12 noon | WMAR/ESPN3.com Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Emmitsburg, Md. Record: Towson leads, 5-1 Location: College Park, Md. Record: Maryland leads, 27-5 Enrollment: 2,100 Streak: Towson +4 Enrollment: 37,641 Streak: Maryland, +9 Nickname: Mountaineers, The Mount First Meeting: 1970 – Towson 1, MSM 0 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps First Meeting: 4/3/71 – Md. 22, Towson 6 Colors: Blue and White Last Meeting: 4/6/04 – Towson 17, MSM 6 Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Last Meeting: 3/13/10 – Md. 12, Towson 8 Athletics Director: Lynne P. Robinson Athletics Director: Kevin Anderson Conference: Northeast 2011 Mountaineers’ Schedule Conference: Atlantic Coast 2011 Terrapins’ Schedule Home Field: Waldron Family Stadium Feb. 22 at Virginia ...... 4 p.m. Home Field: Byrd Stadium Feb. 19 DETROIT MERCY ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,000/FieldTurf Mar. 5 TOWSON ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 54,000/Grass Feb. 26 GEORGETOWN ...... 3 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 9 DETROIT MERCY ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 at Duke * ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 12-5 Mar. 13 JACKSONVILLE ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 12-4 Mar. 7 BELLARMINE ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st) Mar. 19 at Drexel ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 1-2 (3rd) Mar. 12 at Towson ...... 12 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 22 at VMI ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 3 Mar. 18 UMBC ...... 8 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/2 Mar. 26 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 9/1 Mar. 20 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 23/7 Apr. 2 ROBERT MORRIS * ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 32/8 Mar. 26 NORTH CAROLINA * ...... 12 p.m. Apr. 5 GEORGETOWN ...... 7 p.m. Apr. 2 at Virginia * ...... 12 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 9 at Sacred Heart * ...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 8 at Navy ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Tom Gravante (Hobart, ’88) Apr. 16 at Quinnipiac * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell, ’91) Apr. 16 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 8 p.m. Record at MSM: 107-130 | 16 Years Apr. 23 WAGNER * ...... 1 p.m. Record at Maryland: 0-0 | 1st Season Apr. 22 ACC Semi-Finals ...... TBA Overall Record: 107-130 | 16 Years Apr. 30 BRYANT * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 20-19 | 3 Years Apr. 24 ACC Championship ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 301-447-5356 May 6 NEC Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 301-714-7114 May 7 COLGATE ...... 1 p.m. Media Information May 8 NEC Championship ...... TBA Media Information *ACC game SID Contact: Mark Vandergrift *NEC game SID Contact: Patrick Fischer Offi ce Phone: 301-447-5384 Offi ce Phone: 301-314-7062 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: pfi [email protected] Press Box Phone: 717-357-3326 Press Box Phone: 410-688-4471 Website: www.mountathletics.com Website: www.umterps.com

34 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE GAME 5: NAVY GAME 6: STONY BROOK Mar. 15 | Annapolis, Md. | 7 p.m. Mar. 19 | Unitas Stadium | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Annapolis, Md. Record: Navy leads, 5-4 Location: Stony Brook, N.Y. Record: Stony Brook leads, 1-0 Enrollment: 4,400 Streak: Towson, +2 Enrollment: 24,594 Streak: Stony Brook, +1 Nickname: Midshipmen, Mids First Meeting: 3/22/75 – Navy 13, Towson 9 Nickname: Seawolves First Meeting: 3/6/10 – SBU 14, Towson 11 Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Last Meeting: 3/16/10 – Towson 10, Navy 9 Colors: Red, Blue and Grey Last Meeting: 3/6/10 – SBU 14, Towson 11 Athletics Director: Chet Gladchuk Athletics Director: Jim Fiore Conference: 2011 Midshipmen Schedule Conference: America East 2011 Seawolves’ Schedule Home Field: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Feb. 12 VMU ...... 12 p.m. Home Field: LaValle Stadium Feb. 26 VIRGINIA ...... 12 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 34,000/FieldTurf Feb. 19 at Loyola ...... 2 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 8,136/FieldTurf Mar. 5 at Marist ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 25 at North Carolina ...... 7:30 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 12 DELAWARE ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 7-8 Mar. 1 at Lehigh ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 13-4 Mar. 15 at St. John’s ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 4-2 (3rd) Mar. 5 at Bucknell ...... 7:30 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 5-0 (1st) Mar. 19 at Towson ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 12 LAFAYETTE * ...... 12 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 8 Mar. 22 CORNELL ...... 7 p.m. Starters R/L: 5/5 Mar. 15 TOWSON ...... 7 p.m. Starters R/L: 6/4 Mar. 26 BRYANT ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 16/24 Mar. 19 at Holy Cross * ...... 12 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 22/6 Apr. 2 UMBC * ...... 7 p.m. Mar. 26 COLGATE * ...... 12 p.m. Apr. 9 at Hartford * ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 1 at Georgetown ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 16 BINGHAMTON * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Richie Meade (UNC, ‘76) Apr. 8 MARYLAND ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Rick Sowell (Wash. Coll., ‘86) Apr. 23 ALBANY * ...... 7 p.m. Record at Navy: 138-88 | 16 Years Apr. 16 ARMY * ...... 2 p.m. Record at Stony Brook: 37-22 | 4 Years Apr. 30 at Vermont * ...... 3 p.m. Overall Record: 165-111 | 20 Years Apr. 23 at Johns Hopkins ...... 8 p.m. Overall Record: 76-77 | 11 Years May 4 AE Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 410-293-5547 Apr. 29 PL Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 631-632-7219 May 7 AE Championship ...... TBA Media Information May 1 PL Championship ...... TBA Media Information *America East game SID Contact: Stacie Michaud *Patriot League game SID Contact: Adam Gutes Offi ce Phone: 410-293-8773 Offi ce Phone: 631-632-7125 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 410-268-1489 Press Box Phone: 631-632-4037 Website: www.navysports.com Website: www.goseawolves.org

GAME 7: DELAWARE GAME 8: HOFSTRA Mar. 26 | Newark, Del. | 1 p.m. Apr. 2 | Unitas Stadium | 12 noon | WMAR/ESPN3.com Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Newark, Del. Record: Towson leads, 35-16 Location: Hempstead, N.Y. Record: Hofstra leads, 22-19 Enrollment: 16,000 Streak: Delaware, +1 Enrollment: 12,100 Streak: Hofstra, +3 Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens First Meeting: 1961 – Del. 6, Towson 3 Nickname: Pride First Meeting: 1961 – Hofstra 14, Towson 2 Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Last Meeting: 5/8/10 – Del. 12, Towson 9 Colors: Gold, White and Blue Last Meeting: 5/1/10 – Hofstra 12, Towson 10 Athletics Director: Bernard M. Muir Athletics Director: Jack Hayes Conference: CAA 2011 Blue Hens’ Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Pride Schedule Home Field: Feb. 5 DETROIT MERCY ...... 1 p.m. Home Field: James M. Shuart Stadium Feb. 15 COLGATE ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 22,000/FieldTurf Feb. 12 PRESBYTERIAN ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 13,000/FieldTurf Feb. 19 at Sacred Heart ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 19 MARIST ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 PRINCETON ...... 11:30 a.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-7 Feb. 22 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 6 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 9-5 Mar. 5 HARVARD ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-2 (T-2nd) Feb. 27 BELLARMINE ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 2-3 (T-4th) Mar. 13 AIR FORCE...... 12 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 12 Mar. 5 at Albany ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: T-14 Mar. 19 at Delaware * ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/2 Mar. 12 at Stony Brook ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/2 Mar. 22 ST. JOHN’S ...... 7 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 25/9 Mar. 19 HOFSTRA *...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 31/12 Mar. 26 DREXEL *...... 1 p.m. Mar. 26 TOWSON * ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 2 at Towson * ...... 12 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 2 at Drexel * ...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 5 MANHATTAN ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Bob Shillinglaw (UNC, ’74) Apr. 9 at Villanova * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Seth Tierney (Hopkins, ’91) Apr. 9 at Saint Joseph’s * ...... 1 p.m. Record at Delaware: 264-239 | 32 Years Apr. 12 vs. Dartmouth ...... 1 p.m. Record at Hofstra: 36-23 | 4 Years Apr. 16 at Fairfi eld ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 288-256 | 35 Years Apr. 16 at Saint Joseph’s * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 36-23 | 4 Years Apr. 23 vs. Massachusetts * ...... 3 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 302-831-8661 Apr. 23 PENN STATE * ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 516-463-6484 Apr. 30 PENN STATE * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 29 at Massachusetts * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information May 4 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA SID Contact: Scott Selheimer May 4 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA SID Contact: Jim Sheehan May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 302-831-2186 May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 516-463-6764 *CAA game E-Mail: [email protected] *CAA game E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 302-831-3526 Press Box Phone: 516-463-5274 Website: www.bluehens.com Website: www.gohofstra.com

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GAME 9: UMBC GAME 10: MASSACHUSETTS Apr. 6 | Baltimore, Md. | 7:30 p.m. Apr. 9 | Unitas Stadium | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Baltimore, Md. Record: Towson leads, 27-14 Location: Amherst, Mass. Record: Towson leads, 2-1 Enrollment: 12,870 Streak: Towson, +1 Enrollment: 17,016 Streak: Towson +2 Nickname: Retrievers First Meeting: 1970 – Towson 10, UMBC 7 Nickname: Minutemen First Meeting: 3/28/63 – UMass 7,Towson 3 Colors: Black and Gold Last Meeting: 4/7/10 – Towson 10, UMBC 7 Colors: Maroon and White Last Meeting: 5/5/10 – Towson 13, UMass 6 Athletics Director: Dr. Charles Brown Athletics Director: John McCutcheon Conference: America East 2011 Retrievers’ Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Minutemen Schedule Home Field: UMBC Stadium Feb. 19 at Presbyterian ...... 12 p.m. Home Field: Garber Field Feb. 12 ARMY ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 4,500/FieldTurf Feb. 26 RUTGERS ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 5,000/AstroTurf Feb. 19 at Hartford ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 at North Carolina ...... 12 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 OHIO STATE ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 4-9 Mar. 12 vs. Johns Hopkins ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 8-6 Mar. 5 BROWN ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-2 (T-2nd) Mar. 18 at Maryland ...... 8 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 2-3 (T-4th) Mar. 8 at Albany ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 26 QUINNIPIAC ...... 3:30 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: RV Mar. 15 at Providence ...... 4 p.m. Starters R/L: 4/6 Apr. 2 at Stony Brook * ...... 7:30 p.m. Starters R/L: n/a Mar. 19 PENN STATE * ...... 12 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 22/22 Apr. 6 TOWSON ...... 7:30 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: n/a Mar. 29 at Harvard ...... 7 p.m. Apr. 9 BINGHAMTON * ...... 12 p.m. Apr. 2 at Saint Joseph’s * ...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 16 at Albany * ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 9 at Towson * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Don Zimmerman (Hopkins, ‘76) Apr. 23 VERMONT *...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Greg Cannella (UMass, ’88) Apr. 16 DREXEL *...... 1 p.m. Record at UMBC: 129-107 | 17 Years Apr. 30 at Hartford * ...... 7 p.m. Record at UMass: 139-90 | 16 Years Apr. 23 vs. Hofstra * ...... 3 p.m. Overall Record: 196-123 | 24 Years May 4 AE Semi-Finals ...... TBA Overall Record: 139-90 | 16 Years Apr. 30 DELAWARE * ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-455-1323 May 7 AE Championship ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 413-545-3782 May 4 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Media Information *America East game Media Information May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA SID Contact: SID Contact: Jason Yellin *CAA ggame Offi ce Phone: 410-455-2197 Offi ce Phone: 413-577-3061 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 410-455-3043 Press Box Phone: 413-687-1756 Website: www.umbcretrievers.com Website: www.umassathletics.com

GAME 11: PENN STATE GAME 12: DREXEL Apr. 16 | University Park, Pa. | 7 p.m. Apr. 23 | Philadelphia, Pa. | 3 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: University Park, Pa. Record: Towson leads, 12-4 Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Record: Towson leads, 37-4 Enrollment: 45,198 Streak: Towson, +2 Enrollment: 21,537 Streak: Towson, +3 Nickname: Nittany Lions First Meeting: 4/8/81 – PSU 14, Towson 6 Nickname: Dragons First Meeting: 1962 – Drexel 14, Towson 7 Colors: Blue and White Last Meeting: 4/24/10 – Towson 10, PSU 9 Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Last Meeting: 4/17/10 – Towson 8, Drexel 7 Athletics Director: Tim Curley Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Conference: CAA 2011 Nittany Lions’ Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Dragons’ Schedule Home Field: Jeffrey Field Feb. 19 BINGHAMTON ...... 1:30 p.m. Home Field: Vidas Field Feb. 19 at Virginia ...... 5 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 5,000/Grass Feb. 27 NOTRE DAME ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,000/FieldTurf Feb. 26 ALBANY ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 OHIO STATE ...... 1:30 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 1 VILLANOVA ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 2-11 Mar. 8 at Villanova ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-5 Mar. 6 at Notre Dame ...... 12 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 1-4 (6th) Mar. 12 RUTGERS ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-2 (T-2nd) Mar. 9 SAINT JOSEPH’S * ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 19 at Massachusetts * ...... 12 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 13 Mar. 13 BRYANT ...... 12 p.m. Starters R/L: 5/5 Mar. 26 SAINT JOSEPH’S * ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 7/3 Mar. 19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 25/15 Mar. 29 at Bucknell ...... 7:30 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 22/14 Mar. 22 LAFAYETTE...... 4 p.m. Apr. 2 at Lehigh ...... 1 p.m. Mar. 26 at Hofstra *...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 9 DREXEL *...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 2 DELAWARE * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jeff Tambroni (Hobart, ’92) Apr. 16 TOWSON * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Brian Voelker (Hopkins, ’91) Apr. 9 at Penn State * ...... 1 p.m. Record at Penn State: 0-0 | First Season Apr. 23 at Delaware * ...... 7 p.m. Record at Drexel: 10-5 | 1 Year Apr. 16 at Massachusetts * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 109-40 | 10 Years Apr. 30 at Hofstra *...... 7 p.m. Overall Record: 52-56 | 8 Years Apr. 23 TOWSON * ...... 3 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 814-863-7470 May 4 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 215-895-1859 Apr. 30 at St. John’s ...... 1 p.m. Media Information May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Media Information May 4 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA SID Contact: Pat Donghia *CAA game SID Contact: Mike Tuberosa May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 814-865-1757 Offi ce Phone: 215-895-1591 *CAA Game E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 814-865-2553 Press Box Phone: 267-258-3714 Website: www.gopsusports.com Website: www.drexeldragons.com

36 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE GAME 13: SAINT JOSEPH’S CAA CHAMPIONSHIP Apr. 30 | Unitas Stadium | 7:30 p.m. Semi-Finals: May 4 | Championship Game: May 7 Quick Facts Series History Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Record: First Meeting Enrollment: 4,600 Streak: n/a Nickname: Hawks First Meeting: n/a Colors: Crimson and Gray Last Meeting: n/a Athletics Director: Don DiJulia Conference: CAA 2011 Hawks’ Schedule Home Field: Finnesey Field Feb. 12 at Lehigh ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 600/FieldTurf Feb. 19 BRYANT ...... 1 p.m. Semi-Finals: Wednesday, May 4 Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 RUTGERS ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 3-12 Mar. 9 at Drexel * ...... 4 p.m. #4 Seed at #1 Seed, TBA 2010 Conference Record: 3-5 (6th) Mar. 12 at Brown ...... 1 p.m. #3 Seed at #2 Seed, TBA 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 20 at Maryland ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: n/a Mar. 26 at Penn State * ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 34/13 Apr. 2 MASSACHUSETTS * ...... 1 p.m. Championship Game: Saturday, May 7 Apr. 9 HOFSTRA *...... 1 p.m. Semi-Final winners at site of highest remaining seed, TBA Coaching Staff Apr. 16 DELAWARE * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Pat Cullinan (Lebanon Valley, ’79) Apr. 20 PENN ...... 7 p.m. Record at SJU: 28-64 | 6 Years Apr. 30 at Towson * ...... 1 p.m. Past CAA Champions Overall Record: 53-96 | 10 Years May 4 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 610-660-1733 May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA 2001: Loyola 2007: Delaware Media Information *CAA game 2002: Loyola 2008: Hofstra SID Contact: Kristin Santos 2003: Towson 2009: Villanova Offi ce Phone: 610-660-2601 E-Mail: [email protected] 2004: Towson 2010: Delaware Press Box Phone: 401-835-6239 2005: Towson Website: www.sjuhawks.com 2006: Hofstra

2011 NCAA® MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

NCAA First Round Saturday, May 14 or Sunday, May 15 at campus sites

NCAA Quarter-Finals Saturday, May 21 at Shuart Stadium (Hempstead, N.Y.) Sunday, May 22 at (Foxborough, Mass.)

NCAA Semi-Finals Saturday, May 28 at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

NCAA Championship Monday, May 30 at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) Michael Brashears

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Division I Men’s Lacrosse Contacts

School Conference SID Email Offi ce # Cell Press Box # Web Site Air Force ECAC Melissa McKeown [email protected] 719-333-9025 719-331-8321 NA - Use cell # GoAirForceFalcons.com Albany America East Brian DePasquale [email protected] 518-442-3072 518-331-3714 NA - Use cell # ualbanysports.com Army Patriot Tracy Nelson [email protected] 845-938-4090 914-755-7764 845-938-3377 goARMYsports.com Bellarmine ECAC John Spugnardi [email protected] 502-452-8078 502-905-0922 502-473-3568 bellarmine.edu/athletics Binghamton America East Kevin Solan [email protected] 607-777-2956 315-558-1064 607-777-3436 athletics.binghamton.edu Binghamton America East David O’Brian [email protected] 607-777-6478 607-222-6473 607-777-3436 athletics.binghamton.edu Brown Ivy Chris Humm [email protected] 401-863-1095 401-413-1403 401-863-1524 brownbears.com Bryant Northeast Allie Weinberger [email protected] 401-232-6558 484-894-1525 NA - Use cell # bryantbulldogs.com Bucknell Patriot Jon Terry [email protected] 570-577-3121 570-850-9603 570-577-1519 BucknellBison.com Canisius MAAC Jason Veniskey [email protected] 716-888-3767 585-615-5316 NA - Use cell # GoGriffs.com Colgate Patriot Gloria Nantulya [email protected] 315-228-6761 315-416-0820 315-228-6828/6827 goColgateRaiders.com Cornell Ivy Julie Greco [email protected] 607-255-4688 315-559-3422 607-255-3535 cornellbigred.com Dartmouth Ivy Chip Whipple [email protected] 603-646-0424 440-415-3068 NA - Use cell # dartmouthsports.com Delaware Colonial Scott Selheimer [email protected] 302-831-2186 302-562-5129 302-831-3526 www.bluehens.com Denver ECAC Nicole Dupes [email protected] 303-871-4990 954-478-2090 303-871-6635 denverpioneers.com Detroit MAAC P.J. Gradowski [email protected] 313-993-1745 313-585-0982 NA - Use cell # detroittitans.com Drexel Colonial Mike Tuberosa [email protected] 215-895-1591 267-258-3714 NA - Use cell # drexeldragons.com Duke ACC Meredith Rieder [email protected] 919-684-3328 919-812-6741 NA - Use cell # GoDuke.com Fairfi eld ECAC Chris O’Connor coconnor@fairfi eld.edu 203-254-4000 x2878 203-395-3422 NA - Use cell # fairfi eldstags.com Georgetown Big East Ryan Sakamoto [email protected] 202-687-5241 202-907-3054 202-687-6733 guhoyas.com Georgetown Big East Mex Carey [email protected] 202-687-2475 917-576-7445 202-687-6733 guhoyas.com Hartford America East Sarah Cote [email protected] 860-768-5110 860-212-6730 860-768-8490 hartfordhawks.com Harvard Ivy Tim Williamson [email protected] 617-495-2206 617-930-2019 617-496-2479 gocrimson.com Hobart ECAC Ken DeBolt [email protected] 315-781-3146 315-521-1383 315-781-3765 HWSAthletics.com Hofstra Colonial Jim Sheehan [email protected] 516-463-6764 516-523-6692 516-463-5274 hofstra.edu/sports Holy Cross Patriot Jim Wrobel [email protected] 508-793-3684 508-208-3831 508-793-3076 goholycross.com Jacksonville MAAC Brian Bohl [email protected] 904-256-7761 516-287-0149 NA - Use cell # judolphins.com Johns Hopkins Independent Ernie Larossa [email protected] 410-516-0552 410-299-7437 410-516-0243 HopkinsSports.com Lafayette Patriot Matt Panto [email protected] 610-330-5897 610-657-2254 NA - Use cell # GoLeopards.com Lehigh Patriot Justin Lafl eur [email protected] 610-758-6631 610-577-5222 610-758-6716 lehighsports.com Loyola ECAC Ryan Eigenbrode [email protected] 410-617-2337 443-622-0550 410-617-1403 LoyolaGreyhounds.com Manhattan MAAC Dylan Horowitz [email protected] 718-862-7728 917-495-0077 NA - Use cell # GoJaspers.com Marist MAAC Andrew Alongi [email protected] 845-575-3699 x2150 631-879-7599 845-575-3155 GoRedFoxes.com Maryland ACC Patrick Fischer pfi [email protected] 301-314-7062 410-688-4471 NA - Use cell # umterps.com Massachusetts Colonial Jason Yellin [email protected] 413-577-3061 413-687-1756 413-687-1756 umassathletics.com Mercer N/A Dave Beyer [email protected] 478-301-2735 630-418-2677 NA - Use cell # mercerbears.com Mount St. Mary’s Northeast Mark Vandergrift [email protected] 301-447-5384 717-357-3326 NA - Use cell # mountathletics.com Navy Patriot Stacie Michaud [email protected] 410-293-8773 410-212-3761 410-268-1489 navysports.com North Carolina ACC Dave Lohse [email protected] 919-962-7257 919-641-4128 919-962-1460 TarHeelBlue.com Notre Dame Big East Sean Carroll [email protected] 574-631-2664 574-340-2177 NA - Use cell # und.com Ohio State ECAC Leann Parker [email protected] 614-688-0294 614-266-4309 614-247-7108 ohiostatebuckeyes.com Penn Ivy Mike Mahoney [email protected] 215-898-9232 267-278-7795 NA - Use cell # pennathletics.com Penn State Colonial Pat Donghia [email protected] 814-865-1757 814-777-8105 814-865-2553 GoPSUsports.com Presbyterian Independent TBA 864-833-8252 NA - Use cell # gobluehose.com Princeton Ivy Jerry Price [email protected] 609-258-3569 609-712-1859 609-258-2472 goprincetontigers.com Providence Big East Mike Scholl [email protected] 401-865-2202 574-876-6248 NA - Use cell # FRIARS.com Quinnipiac Northeast Greg Ott [email protected] 203-582-5387 203-859-8562 NA - Use cell # quinnipiacbobcats.com Robert Morris Northeast Spencer Kowitz [email protected] 412-397-4950 413-346-8454 NA - Use cell # rmucolonials.com Rutgers Big East Matt Haas [email protected] 732-445-7746 810-287-1651 732-445-6290 scarletknights.com Sacred Heart Northeast Brendan Flynn fl [email protected] 203-365-4813 203-415-5381 203-365-7532 sacredheartpioneers.com Saint Joseph’s Colonial Kristin Santos [email protected] 610-660-2601 401-835-6239 NA - Use cell # sjuhawks.com Siena MAAC Mike Demos [email protected] 518-783-2377 336-675-7374 NA - Use cell # sienasaints.com St. John’s Big East Will Bryan [email protected] 718-990-1523 843-819-7429 NA - Use cell # redstormsports.com Stony Brook America East Adam Gutes [email protected] 631-632-7125 631-374-7538 631-632-4037 goseawolves.org Syracuse Big East Mike Morrison [email protected] 315-443-5052 315-952-4809 315-443-4241 suathletics.com Towson Colonial Eric Rhew [email protected] 410-704-6258 443-690-2104 410-704-3102 towsontigers.com UMBC America East Steve Levy [email protected] 410-455-2197 410-382-2598 410-455-3043 umbcretrievers.com Vermont America East Ben Dickie [email protected] 802-656-1188 802-343-5474 NA - Use cell # uvmathletics.com Villanova Big East Krissy Woods [email protected] 610-519-6460 717-512-3754 NA - Use cell # villanova.com Virginia ACC Vincent Briedis [email protected] 434-982-5533 434-326-3792 434-977-2690 virginiasports.com VMI MAAC Scott Kemps [email protected] 540-464-7514 201-248-0816 NA - Use cell # vmikeydets.com Wagner Northeast John Beisser [email protected] 718-390-3227 732-921-6744 718-420-4056/4052 wagner.edu/athletics Yale Ivy Steve Conn [email protected] 203-432-1455 203-623-9378 203-764-9248/9249 yalebulldogs.com

38 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE 2010 REVIEW

Carl Iacona scored a goal in each of the Tigers’ fi nal seven games last year.

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2010 Season Review Notebook Oh, So Close – The Tigers reached the Colonial Athletic Association Championship Game for the second straight year; however, they lost to Delaware by a 12-9 margin at Unitas 2010 Tiger Honors and Awards Stadium. Tony Seaman • CAA Coach of the Year View From the Top – With a 4-1 regular season CAA record, the Tigers earned the league’s regular season title and the top seed for the CAA Tournament. It marked the fourth time Pat Britton since joining the league in 2002 that the Tigers earned the top seed. • CAA Commissioner’s List Ryan DeSmit I’m Honored – Coach Tony Seaman was named as the Colonial Athletic Association Men’s • CAA All-Rookie Team Lacrosse Coach of the Year for the second time in his career. He also earned the award in 2004. John Fennessy • CAA Commissioner’s List The Three Amigos – Senior midfi elder Will Harrington, graduate student midfi elder Chris- Ben Ganley tian Pastirik and junior defenseman Marc Ingerman were named as fi rst team selections • CAA Commissioner’s List on the All-Colonial Athletic Association men’s lacrosse team. Will Harrington Love is All You Need – Junior goalkeeper Travis Love earned second team All-CAA honors • First Team All-CAA after leading the Tigers to a 7-5 record as the starting goalkeeper. He ranked second in • CAA All-Tournament Team • Preseason All-CAA Team the CAA with a .556 save percentage and was third in the league with a 9.24 goals against • Face-Off Magazine Honorable Mention Pre-Season All-America average. Marc Ingerman Not Bad, Rookie – Freshman midfi elder Ryan DeSmit was named to the CAA All-Rookie • First Team All-CAA Team, marking the eighth Towson player to be named to the All-Rookie squad since • Inside Lacrosse/ThunderBay Team of the Week (Apr. 19) joining the league in 2002. Alec Jernstedt • CAA Commissioner’s List First Strike – The Tigers scored fi rst in six of their seven wins; they had a 6-2 record when scoring fi rst. John Kenyon • CAA Commissioner’s List Singled Out – The Tigers had a 7-1 record when allowing fewer than 10 goals. The Tigers dropped a 7-6 decision at Loyola on March 27. John Lamon • CAA Commissioner’s List

Polling Place – The Tigers faced a nationally-ranked opponent nine times during the 2010 Matt Lamon season and posted a 3-6 record in those games; the Tigers defeated #7 Drexel and 7th- • CAA Commissioner’s List ranked Massachusetts before defeating the 20th-ranked Minutemen in the CAA semi- fi nals. Michael Landy • CAA Commissioner’s List Pulling Rank – When the Tigers were ranked 11th in the USILA Division I poll in April, it Travis Love marked their highest national ranking since they were 11th on March 5, 2007. • Second Team All-CAA • CAA Co-Player of the Week (Apr. 12) Blue Hen Goose Eggs – The Tiger defense held Delaware scoreless for nearly 29 minutes in • CAA Commissioner’s List the second half of their 9-7 victory on April 3. Peter Mezzanotte • CAA All-Tournament Team 7-7-7 Jackpot – The Tigers allowed seven goals in three consecutive games; they defeated Delaware by a 9-7 margin and earned a 10-7 win over UMBC but dropped a 7-6 verdict Christian Pastirik at Loyola. • Honorable Mention USILA All-America • First Team All-CAA 7th Heaven – When the Tigers defeated 7th-ranked Massachusetts on April 10, it snapped • CAA Player of the Week (Mar. 22) a 14-game losing streak against nationally-ranked opponents. It was also the Tigers’ fi rst • CAA All-Tournament Team win over a top 10 opponent since the 2003 season. Jason Rosenzweig • CAA Commissioner’s List That Pesky 10-9 Score – Of the 680 games played in the Tigers’ 52-year men’s lacrosse history, 24 of them have ended with a 10-9 score. The Tigers improved to 7-17 all-time Matt Thomas in those games after-edging Massachusetts and Penn State by those scores. • CAA Rookie of the Week (Apr. 12)

High Five Cameron Zook – The Tigers won fi ve straight games for the fi rst time since 2005 when they put • CAA Commissioner’s List together fi ve straight wins from April 3 to April 24.

40 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE 2010 Final USILA Coaches Poll Christian Pastirik Team Record Pts. 1. Virginia (8) 16-2 179 2. Syracuse (1) 13-2 172 3. Maryland 12-4 161 4. North Carolina 13-3 154 5. Duke 16-4 143 6. Princeton 11-5 134 7. Cornell 12-6 121 8. Stony Brook 13-4 119 9. Denver 12-5 106 10. Georgetown 9-5 99 11. Loyola 9-5 83 12. Delaware 10-7 62 13. Drexel 10-5 60 14. Johns Hopkins 7-8 53 Hofstra 9-5 53 16. Army 11-6 42 17. Villanova 10-5 39 Close Shaves – The Tigers had 10 of their 15 games decided by three goals or less; 18. Yale 10-4 34 in addition, there were four games decided by a one-goal margin. 19. Brown 8-6 30 20. Notre Dame 10-7 24 Lucky Seven – Sophomore midfi elder Carl Iacona ended the season by scoring a Others Receiving Votes: Massachusetts, Towson, Bryant, goal in each of his last seven games; he scored 9 of his 11 goals during the seven- Mount St. Mary’s game scoring streak.

Just Win, Baby – Junior attackman Tim Stratton scored 11 of his 15 goals in the 2010 Final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Tigers’ seven wins; both of his “hat tricks” also came in Towson victories. Team Record Pts. 1. Duke (16) 16-4 320 Home Run – Freshman attackman Matt Hughes scored 11 of his 13 goals at Unitas 2. Virginia 16-2 301 Stadium; he scored a goal at Maryland and at Hofstra. 3. Notre Dame 10-7 288 4. Cornell 12-6 256 There’s No Place Like Home – Junior attackman Tim Stratton recorded 24 of his 33 5. Syracuse 13-2 249 points at Unitas Stadium last year. He scored 12 goals with 12 assists in the Tigers’ 6. North Carolina 13-3 237 home games. 7. Maryland 12-4 233 8. Stony Brook 13-4 222 On Second Thought – Junior midfi elder Pat Britton scored six of his seven goals in 9. Army 11-6 172 the second half last season; in addition, fi ve of his seven goals came in the third 10. Princeton 11-5 166 quarter. 11. Loyola 9-5 152 12. Hofstra 9-5 132 Go Shorty – Sophomore midfi elder Kevin Lalley became the fi rst Tiger to score a 13. Delaware 10-7 131 man-down goal since 2005 when he tallied a shorthanded goal against Bucknell 14. Denver 12-5 129 in the season opener; senior midfi elder Will Harrington also scored a man-down 15. Georgetown 9-5 118 goal last year. 16. Drexel 10-5 62 17. Johns Hopkins 7-8 59 Five Alive – Senior midfi elder Will Harrington scored a career-high fi ve goals 18. Yale 10-4 47 against #17 Stony Brook on March 6; it was the fi rst of three “hat tricks” he 19. Villanova 10-5 43 recorded during the season. 20. Brown 8-6 38 Others Receiving Votes: Towson, Mount St. Mary’s, Mister Assister – Graduate student midfi elder Christian Pastirik recorded a career- Massachusetts, Fairfi eld, Navy, Bryant high fi ve assists in the Tigers’ victory over Drexel on April 17. It was the fi rst time a Towson player had fi ve assists in a game since Ryan Obloj had fi ve assists First place votes in parentheses against Lehigh in 2002.

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2010 Season Statistics ## Name GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% GWG UP DN GB TO CT FO FO% Pen PIM 19 Pastirik, Christian 15 15 28 19 47 95 .295 3 6 0 19 25 2 0-0 .000 1 0.5 17 Harrington, Will 15 15 28 6 34 116 .241 1 8 1 9 19 2 0-0 .000 5 4.5 41 Stratton, Tim 15 15 15 18 33 53 .283 1 4 0 30 33 5 0-0 .000 2 1.5 38 Hughes, Matt 15 12 13 4 17 35 .371 0 0 0 16 16 3 0-0 .000 5 3.5 15 Lamon, Matt 13 13 10 4 14 33 .303 0 0 0 11 6 1 0-0 .000 2 2.0 4 Armour, Brock 15 2 4 10 14 11 .364 0 0 0 8 6 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 16 Iacona, Carl 15 0 11 2 13 47 .234 1 0 0 21 18 9 8-21 .381 3 2.5 9 Norris, Stephen 15 3 11 2 13 17 .647 0 3 0 6 6 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 51 Britton, Pat 14 13 7 6 13 35 .200 1 0 0 10 8 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 Brashears, Michael 12 0 4 1 5 20 .200 0 4 0 2 1 1 0-0 .000 1 1.0 25 Mezzanotte, Peter 15 0 1 2 3 5 .200 0 0 0 47 14 30 0-1 .000 9 5.5 18 Ruhl, Scott 10 0 2 0 2 7 .286 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 27 Lalley, Kevin 14 0 2 0 2 6 .333 0 0 1 6 3 10 0-0 .000 2 1.5 8 Ganley, Ben 6 0 1 1 2 2 .500 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 11 Lamon, John 2 0 1 0 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 23 Thomas, Matt 14 0 1 0 1 2 .500 0 0 0 58 9 2 113-231 .489 2 2.0 42 Poulos, Andrew 12 0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 3 1 3 2-7 .286 1 0.5 31 Kenyon, John 12 0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 4 0 2 0-0 .000 2 2.0 39 DeSmit, Ryan 12 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 10 0 0 27-71 .380 0 0.0 14 Wascavage, Joe 15 12 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 14 4 9 2-4 .500 6 6.0 47 Domanic, Elliott 8 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 45 Sheehe, Sean 6 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 13 Flynn, Tim 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 48 Casey, Shane 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 43 Landy, Michael 15 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 36 Zook, Cameron 15 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 23 2 7 0-0 .000 5 4.5 35 Edens, David 15 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 5 1 3 0-0 .000 1 0.5 34 Strauss, Ben 5 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 13 3 7 0-0 .000 1 0.5 24 Jernstedt, Alec 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 22 Fennessy, John 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 20 Ingerman, Marc 15 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 13 3 5 0-0 .000 6 5.0 12 Vetter, Matt 14 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 15 5 9 0-0 .000 1 0.5 7 Love, Travis 14 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 38 13 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 6 Beach, Tommy 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 5 Maguire, Sean 7 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 3 Wheeler, Rob 4 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 8 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 Hanzsche, Matt 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 TIGERS 15 139 79 218 492 .283 7 25 2 403 219 115 152-335 .454 58 46.0 Opponents 15 152 79 231 518 .293 8 19 0 515 225 107 183-335 .546 71 60.0

## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct W L Shots Faced 7 Love, Travis 14 12 772:51 119 9.24 149 .556 7 5 431 3 Wheeler, Rob 4 3 120:55 31 15.38 17 .354 0 3 84 35 Edens, David 5 0 6:14 2 19.25 0 .000 0 0 3 TIGERS 15 900:00 152 10.13 166 .522 7 8 518 OPPONENTS 15 900:00 139 9.27 168 .547 8 7 492

42 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE 2010 CAA Standings and Statistics 2010 FINAL STANDINGS CAA Overall Team W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GA TOWSON 4-1 .800 47 44 7-8 .467 139 152 Delaware $ # 3-2 .600 52 43 10-7 .588 196 172 Drexel 3-2 .600 50 42 10-5 .667 159 125 Massachusetts 2-3 .400 42 48 8-6 .571 160 141 Hofstra # 2-3 .400 54 56 9-5 .643 181 126 Penn State 1-4 .200 45 56 2-11 .154 124 163

$ - CAA Tournament Champion # - NCAA Tournament Participant

2010 STATISTICAL LEADERS Goals Per Game GP Goals Avg. Ground Balls Per Game GP GB Avg. 1. Curtis Dickson, Delaware 17 62 3.65 1. Greg Rushing, Massachusetts 14 73 5.21 2. Matthew Mackrides, Penn State 13 36 2.77 2. Matt Thomas, Towson 14 58 4.14 3. Jay Card, Hofstra 13 31 2.38 3. Dan Cooney, Delaware 17 65 3.82 4. Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra 14 33 2.36 4. Charley Henneghan, Penn State 13 47 3.62 5. Robert Church, Drexel 15 32 2.13 5. Steve DeNapoli, Hofstra 14 49 3.50 6. Stephen Bentz, Hofstra 14 29 2.07 7. Martin Cahill, Delaware 17 34 2.00 Face-Off Percentage GP FO Pct. 8. Will Manny, Massachusetts 14 27 1.93 1. Charley Henneghan, Penn State 13 90-150 .600 9. Christian Pastirik, Towson 15 28 1.87 2. Zak Fisher, Drexel 14 85-148 .574 Will Harrington, Towson 15 28 1.87 3. Greg Rushing, Massachusetts 14 139-243 .572 4. Joe Britt, Penn State 13 75-133 .564 Assists Per Game GP Assists Avg. 5. John Antoniades, Hofstra 14 180-329 .547 1. Jay Card, Hofstra 13 22 1.69 2. Grant Kaleikau, Delaware 17 25 1.47 Goals Against Average GP GA GAA 3. Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra 14 20 1.43 1. Mark Manos, Drexel 15 868:19 8.29 4. Will Manny, Massachusetts 14 18 1.29 2. Rob Bellairs, Hofstra 10 422:09 8.81 5. Scott Perri, Drexel 15 19 1.27 3. Travis Love, Towson 14 772:51 9.24 Christian Pastirik, Towson 15 19 1.27 4. Noah Fossner, Delaware 17 1026:15 10.00 7. Tim Stratton, Towson 15 18 1.20 5. Tim McCormack, Massachusetts 14 805:52 10.13 8. Colin Ambler, Drexel 15 16 1.07 9. Anthony Biscardi, Massachusetts 14 14 1.00 Save Percentage GP Saves Save% 10. Bobby Hayes, Massachusetts 14 13 0.93 1. Mark Manos, Drexel 15 169 .585 2. Travis Love, Towson 14 149 .556 Points Per Game GP Points Avg. 3. Tim McCormack, Massachusetts 14 149 .523 1. Curtis Dickson, Delaware 17 77 4.53 4. Noah Fossner, Delaware 17 187 .522 2. Jay Card, Hofstra 13 53 4.08 5. Dave Baker, Penn State 13 116 .481 3. Jamie Lincoln, Hofstra 14 53 3.79 4. Matthew Mackrides, Penn State 13 44 3.38 5. Will Manny, Massachusetts 14 45 3.21 Travis Love led the Tigers to a 7-5 6. Christian Pastirik, Towson 15 47 3.13 record as a starter. 7. Stephen Bentz, Hofstra 14 41 2.93 8. Scott Perri, Drexel 15 41 2.73 Robert Church, Drexel 15 41 2.73 10. Colin Ambler, Drexel 15 38 2.53

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44 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE HISTORY

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Danny Cocchi, ‘03 earned second team All-America honors in 2001 after leading the Tigers to the NCAA semi-fi nals.

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Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Single-Game Records Single-Game Records Goals ...... 10, Kevin Sturm vs. Gannon, 1999 Goals Scored, Most ...... 32, vs. Lehigh, 1983 Assists ...... 10, vs. Gannon, 1999 Goals Scored, Fewest . . . . . 0, vs. Washington College, 1965; vs. North Carolina, 1970 Points ...... 13 (5 goals, 8 assists), Spencer Ford vs. Vermont, 1999 Goals Allowed, Most ...... 29, vs. N.C. State, 1982 Ground Balls ...... 22, Ben DeFelice vs. Villanova, 2004 Goals Allowed, Fewest ...... 0, vs. Dartmouth, 1968; vs. Georgetown, 1971 Face-Off Wins ...... 25, Justin Berry vs. Loyola (Md.), 2001 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 25 (32-7), vs. Lehigh, 1983 Saves ...... 31, Mark Williams vs. Hopkins, 1982 Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 24 (2-26), vs. Washington College, 1964 Shots ...... 17, Glenn Smith vs. Rutgers, 1989 Most Assists ...... 21, Lehigh, 1983 Turnovers Caused ...... 6, Ted Turnblacer vs. Air Force, 2005 Most Points ...... 53 (32 goals, 21 assists), vs. Lehigh, 1983 Single-Season Records Face-Offs Won ...... 31, vs. UMBC, 1996 Goals ...... 53, Kyle Campbell, 2001 Ground Balls ...... 98, vs. Bucknell, 1983 Goals Per Game Average ...... 3.77, Kevin Sturm, 1999 Turnovers ...... 30, vs. Air Force, 2005 Consecutive Games with a Goal ...... 29, Kyle Campbell, 2001-02 Caused Turnovers ...... 29, vs. Air Force, 2005; vs. Loyola, 2005 Assists ...... 58, Bob Griebe, 1975 Shots ...... 82, vs. C.W. Post, 1979 Assists Per Game Average ...... 4.08, Spencer Ford, 1999 Single-Season Records Points ...... 89, Bob Griebe, 1974; Bob Griebe, 1975 Best Record ...... 14-1 (.933), 1974 Points Per Game Average ...... 6.31, Spencer Ford, 1999 Worst Record ...... 1-7 (.125), 1964 Ground Balls ...... 147, Justin Berry, 2001 Most Wins...... 14, 1974, 2001 Ground Balls Per Game Average ...... 10.58, Mark Goers, 1994 Most Losses ...... 11, 1975 Face-Off Wins ...... 257, Justin Berry, 2001 Fewest Wins ...... 1, 1964 Face-Off Percentage ...... 776, Mark Goers, 1994 Fewest Losses ...... 1, 1974 Saves ...... 255, Tim Hastings, 1979 Consecutive Wins ...... 13, 1970-1971 Saves Per Game Average ...... 16.94, Tim Hastings, 1979 Consecutive Conference Wins ...... 13, Apr. 13, 2002 to Apr. 24, 2004 Shots ...... 129, John Como, 1979; Kevin Sturm, 1999 Consecutive Losses ...... 8, 1964 to 1965 Caused Turnovers ...... 40, Ted Turnblacer, 2005 Goals Scored ...... 257, 1974 Goals Allowed ...... 189, 1982 Scoring Margin ...... 9.80, 1974 Ben DeFelice, ‘04 was named as the 2004 Colonial Goals Per Game Average, Most ...... 17.1, 1974 Athletic Association Co- Goals Per Game Average, Least ...... 3.8, 1964 Player of the Year. Goals Allowed Per Game Average, Least ...... 5.5, 1970 Ground Balls ...... 1,125, 1991 Ground Balls Per Game Average ...... 70.31, 1991 Saves ...... 272, 1979 Saves Per Game Average ...... 18.42, 1981 Penalties ...... 149, 1979 Face-Offs Won ...... 288, 2001 Face-Offs Attempted ...... 467, 2001 Face-Off Winning Percentage ...... 684, 1994 Turnovers ...... 309, 2005 Caused Turnovers ...... 140, 2005

Kyle Campbell set a school record by scoring 53 goals during the 2001 season.

46 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Single-Season Highs POINTS CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. 89 Bob Griebe 1975 1. 40 Ted Turnblacer 2005 89 Bob Griebe 1974 2. 38 Peter Mezzanotte 2009 3. 82 Spencer Ford 1999 3. 32 Ted Turnblacer 2006 4. 73 Jules Siskind 1979 4. 30 Peter Mezzanotte 2010 5. 70 Brad Reppert 2001 5. 23 Casey Cittadino 2005 6. 69 Kyle Campbell 2001 6. 21 Neil Adams 2003 7. 67 Craig Saxon 1972 7. 20 Danny Cocchi 2003 8. 66 Wayne Eisenhut 1974 20 Casey Cittadino 2006 9. 64 John Blatchley 1991 20 Adam Cummins 2005 10. 62 Glenn Smith 1988 10. 17 Joe Smith 2003 17 Fred Lee 2007 GOALS 17 Matthew Mehrer 2006 1. 53 Kyle Campbell 2001 2. 49 Kevin Sturm 1999 FACE-OFF% (MIN. 100 FACE-OFFS) 3. 46 Glenn Smith 1988 1. .779 Mark Goers 1994 4. 44 Glenn Smith 1991 2. .679 Mark Goers 1995 5. 41 Tom Nelson 1974 3. .660 Zak Smith 2002 41 Paul Mullen 1977 4. .656 Larry Andersen 1976 41 Kevin Sturm 1996 5. .651 Ben DeFelice 2004 8. 38 Wayne Eisenhut 1974 6. .650 Dave Moore 1997 38 Tom Wagner 1978 7. .635 Justin Berry 2001 10. 37 Craig Saxon 1972 8. .634 Zak Smith 2003 9. .632 Tim Lucky 1993 Glenn Smith, ‘91 is the ASSISTS 10. .622 Jerry Baratta 1988 Tigers’ all-time leader 1. 58 Bob Griebe 1975 with 154 career goals. 2. 53 Bob Griebe 1974 GOALKEEPER SAVES 53 Spencer Ford 1999 1. 255 Tim Hastings 1979 4. 44 John Blatchley 1991 2. 244 Paul Russo 1977 5. 41 Jules Siskind 1979 3. 218 Richard Betcher 1991 6. 36 Mark Miller 1984 4. 216 Gavin Moag 1983 36 Mark Miller 1983 5. 212 Mark Williams 1981 8. 35 Brad Reppert 2001 6. 204 Tom Manos 1986 9. 33 John Blatchley 1990 7. 200 John Horrigan 2001 10. 31 Spencer Ford 1998 8. 196 Gavin Moag 1984 9. 195 Mark Williams 1982 SHOTS 195 Tim Hastings 1978 1. 129 John Como 1979 129 Kevin Sturm 1999 GOALKEEPER SAVE % 3. 122 Glenn Smith 1988 (MIN. 300 MINUTES) 4. 120 Glenn Smith 1989 1. .608 Reed Sothoron 2005 5. 119 Paul Mullen 1977 2. .580 John Horrigan 2001 6. 117 Andy Paris 1977 3. .571 Reed Sothoron 2004 7. 116 Will Harrington 2010 4. .557 Rob Wheeler 2009 8. 115 Glenn Smith 1991 5. .555 Wyatt Shifl ett 1997 9. 114 Will Harrington 2009 6. .553 Matt Antol 2007 10. 111 Kyle Campbell 2001 7. .547 Reed Sothoron 2003 111 Tom Bruno 1983 8. .521 John Horrigan 2000 9. .518 John Hunt 2002 GROUND BALLS 10. .516 John Horrigan 1999 1. 147 Justin Berry 2001 2. 135 Ben DeFelice 2004 GOALKEEPER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 3. 128 Matt Eckerl 2005 1. 7.64 Reed Sothoron 2005 4. 127 Mark Goers 1994 2. 8.41 Mark DeGroat 2006 5. 112 Tony Millon 1991 3. 8.70 Matt Antol 2007 112 Danny Cocchi 2001 4. 8.94 Reed Sothoron 2004 7. 110 Steve Kisslinger 1991 Mark Goers, ‘95 won 77.9 5. 8.97 Rob Wheeler 2009 8. 109 Mitchell Rosensweig 2009 per cent of his face-offs as 6. 9.24 Travis Love 2010 9. 95 Matt Eckerl 2006 a junior in 1994. 7. 9.31 John Horrigan 2001 10. 94 John Horrigan 2001 8. 9.61 John Horrigan 2003 94 Steve Wohltmann 1998 9. 9.82 John Hunt 2002 10. 11.91 John Horrigan 2000 HISTORY 47 HISTORY

Individual Career Leaders POINTS SHOTS FACE-OFF WINS 1. 221 Bob Griebe 1972-75 1. 458 Glenn Smith 1988-91 1. 507 Justin Berry 1998-01 2. 209 Glenn Smith 1988-91 2. 327 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 2. 466 Matt Eckerl 2004-07 3. 185 Matt Clune 1995-98 3. 301 John Como 1977-80 3. 411 Scott Mullins 1983-86 4. 184 Spencer Ford 1995-99 301 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 4. 375 Mark Goers 1993-95 184 Tim Mahoney 1969-71 5. 290 Bobby Griebe 2004-07 5. 360 Mitchell Rosensweig 2006-09 6. 182 John Blatchley 1989-92 290 Tom Wagner 1976-79 6. 357 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 7. 180 Mike Burke 1979-82 7. 273 John Conley 1982-85 7. 323 Tim Lucky 1992-95 8. 160 Jeff Peek 1984-87 8. 269 Rob Shek 1989-91 8. 276 Zak Smith 2000-03 9. 157 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02 9. 274 Brian Cesarski 1990-93 9. 265 Paul Mullen 1976-78 10. 156 Ryan Obloj 2000-03 10. 243 Tom Watson 1977-80 10. 263 Matt Clune 1995-98 156 Jules Siskind 1977-79 156 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 FACE-OFF % GROUND BALLS (MIN. 200 FACE-OFFS) GOALS 1. 307 Matt Eckerl 2004-07 1. .702 Mark Goers 1993-95 2. 283 Danny Cocchi 2000-03 1. 154 Glenn Smith 1988-91 2. .656 Larry Andersen 1976 3. 274 Mark Goers 1993-95 2. 125 Kevin Sturm 1995-97, 1999 3 .635 Dave Moore 1996-97 4. 253 Justin Berry 1999-2001 3. 113 Jonathan Engelke 2004-08 4. .622 Zak Smith 2000-03 5. 231 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 4. 108 Matt Clune 1995-98 5. .620 Justin Berry 1999-2001 6. 228 Tim Lucky 1992-95 5. 106 Mike Burke 1979-82 6. .612 Ben DeFelice 2001-04 228 Tony Millon 1989-91 6. 105 Tom Nelson 1973-76 7. .601 Tim Lucky 1992-95 8. 222 Steve Wohltmann 1996-99 7. 96 Bob Griebe 1972-75 8. .592 Mike Haertel 1999-2000 9. 214 Mitchell Rosensweig 2006-09 8. 92 Brad Reppert 1998, 2000-02 9. .591 Jerry Baratta 1986-88 10. 213 Neil Adams 1999-2003 9. 89 Bobby Griebe 2004-07 10. .578 Ryan Lachowicz 1996-99 89 Tom Wagner 1976-79 CAUSED TURNOVERS GOALKEEPER SAVES ASSISTS 1. 92 Ted Turnblacer 2003-06 1. 641 Jeff Jones 1973-76 2. 71 Peter Mezzanotte 2008-09 1. 125 Bob Griebe 1972-75 2. 587 David Linthicum 1987-90 3. 65 Casey Cittadino 2002-06 125 John Blatchley 1989-92 3. 578 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 4. 49 Fred Lee 2005-08 3. 120 Tim Mahoney 1968-71 4. 570 John Horrigan 1998-01 5. 44 Matthew Mehrer 2004-07 4. 119 Spencer Ford 1995-99 5. 562 Tim Hastings 1978-80 6. 33 Matt Latonick 2005-08 5. 101 Jules Siskind 1977-79 6. 551 Brian Whalen 1993-96 7. 30 Joe Smith 2000, 2002-04 6. 85 Ryan Obloj 2000-03 7. 540 Paul Russo 1974-77 30 Adam Cummins 2002-05 7. 77 Matt Clune 1995-98 8. 465 Gavin Moag 1981-84 9. 27 Ryan O’Donnell 2005-08 8. 74 Mike Burke 1979-82 9. 457 Mark Williams 1980-82 10. 25 Kyle Smedley 2006-09 9. 72 Mark Miller 1983-84 10. 437 Tom Manos 1983, 1985-87 25 Matt Vetter 2006-10 72 Jeff Peek 1984-87 GOALKEEPER SAVE % (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1. .561 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 Reed Sothoron, ‘06 was one 2. .556 Rob Wheeler 2007-pres. of fi ve Tigers named to the 3. .546 Wyatt Shifl ett 1994-97 Colonial Athletic Association’s .546 Mark DeGroat 2002-06 25th Anniversary Team. 5. .533 John Horrigan 1998-2001 6. .517 Matt Antol 2005-08 7. .512 Billy Sadtler 2007-08

GOALKEEPER GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1. 7.30 Mark DeGroat 2002-06 2. 9.13 Reed Sothoron 2002-05 3. 9.16 Matt Antol 2005-07 4. 9.23 Travis Love 2009-pres. 5. 9.66 Rob Wheeler 2007-10 5. 10.19 Billy Sadtler 2007-08 6. 11.28 John Horrigan 1998-01 7. 15.86 Wyatt Shifl ett 1994-97

48 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Year-by-Year Leaders Year Goals Assists Points Towson’s Coaching History 1971 Mike Jarrell, 24 Tim Mahoney, 39 Tim Mahoney, 61 1972 Craig Saxon, 37 Craig Saxon, 30 Craig Saxon, 67 1973 Tim Havens, 36 Joe Ardolino, 18 Tim Havens, 52 1974 Tom Nelson, 41 Bob Griebe, 53 Bob Griebe, 89 1975 Bob Griebe, 31 Bob Griebe, 53 Bob Griebe, 89 Wayne Eisenhut, 31 1976 Tom Nelson, 32 Andy Paris, 22 Andy Paris, 47 1977 Paul Mullen, 41 Jules Siskind, 29 Paul Mullen, 53 1978 Tom Wagner, 38 Jules Siskind, 31 Tom Wagner, 55 1979 Jules Siskind, 32 Jules Siskind, 41 Jules Siskind, 71 Jim Guidera, 32 1980 Greg LaCour, 23 Mike Burke, 18 Mike Burke, 40 1981 Mike Burke, 36 Mike Burke, 23 Mike Burke, 59 John Tucker, 36 Billy Hooper Bob Melville 1982 Mike Burke, 30 Mike Burke, 30 Mike Burke, 60 1983 Tom Bruno, 35 Mark Miller, 36 Mark Miller, 55 1984 Scott Scranton, 21 Mark Miller, 36 Mark Miller, 53 1985 Jeff Peek, 22 Jeff Peek, 25 Jeff Peek, 47 John Conley, 22 1986 Jeff Peek, 28 Jeff Peek, 23 Jeff Peek, 51 Richard Winkoff, 28 1987 Jeff Peek, 29 Richard Winkoff, 23 Jeff Peek, 49 1988 Glenn Smith, 46 Glenn Smith, 16 Glenn Smith, 62 1989 Glenn Smith, 33 John Blatchley, 27 Glenn Smith, 48 1990 Glenn Smith, 31 John Blatchley, 33 John Blatchley, 50 Michael DeSimone, 31 1991 Glenn Smith, 44 John Blatchley, 44 John Blatchley, 64 1992 Joe Genovese, 29 John Blatchley, 21 Joe Genovese, 44 1993 Joe Genovese, 29 Joe Genovese, 25 Joe Genovese, 54 Ross Sachs Dick Szlasa 1994 David Quinn, 34 David Quinn, 20 David Quinn, 54 1995 Matt Clune, 28 David Quinn, 12 Matt Clune, 37 1996 Kevin Sturm, 41 Matt Clune, 23 Matt Clune, 48 1997 Kevin Sturm, 34 Matt Clune, 27 Matt Clune, 56 1998 Steve Preis, 30 Spencer Ford, 31 Spencer Ford, 49 1999 Kevin Sturm, 49 Spencer Ford, 53 Spencer Ford, 83 2000 Brad Reppert, 28 Ryan Obloj, 12 Brad Reppert, 37 2001 Kyle Campbell, 53 Brad Reppert, 35 Brad Reppert, 70 2002 Brad Reppert, 27 Ryan Obloj, 26 Brad Reppert, 43 2003 Hunter Lochte, 28 Ryan Obloj, 23 Ryan Obloj, 47 2004 Jonathan Engelke, 31 Steve Mull, 17 Jonathan Engelke, 38 2005 Bobby Griebe, 25 Steve Mull, 22 Bobby Griebe, 34 2006 Phil Grillo, 29 Steve Mull, 16 Phil Grillo, 34 2007 Jonathan Engelke, 25 Bobby Griebe, 23 Bobby Griebe, 47 Carl Runk Tony Seaman 2008 Jonathan Engelke, 33 Jonathan Engelke, 21 Jonathan Engelke, 54 2009 Bill McCutcheon, 25 Justin Schneider, 15 Bill McCutcheon, 38 COACH (YEARS) RECORD Bill McCutcheon, 15 Billy Hooper (1959) 2-3 2010 Christian Pastirik, 28 Christian Pastirik, 19 Christian Pastirik, 47 Bob Melville (1960-63) 15-20 Will Harrington, 28 Ross Sachs (1964-66) 12-17 Dick Szlasa (1967) 6-3 Carl Runk (1968-98) 262-161 Tony Seaman (1999-pres.) HISTORY96-83 49 All-Time (51 Years) 393-287 HISTORY

Honor Roll USILA AWARD WINNERS NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STARS Jack Hart Unsung Hero 2010 Will Harrington (M) 2010 Peter Mezzanotte (M) Division I Midfi elder of the Year 2009 Randall Cooper (M), Bill McCutcheon (A), 2005 Casey Cittadino (DM) 1991 Rob Shek (M) Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 2001 Justin Berry (M) College Division Player of the Year 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 1996 Scott Hoskins (M) 1975 Jim Darcangelo (M) 2007 Matt Eckerl (M), Bobby Griebe (A), 1992 Carl Beernink (D) 1974 Jim Darcangelo (M) Matthew Mehrer (D) 1984 Mark Miller (A) 2005 Adam Cummins (D), Reed Sothoron (GK) 1983 Tom Bruno (M) College Division Defenseman of the Year 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Brian Myers (M) Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year 1974 Wendell Thomas 2003 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Ryan Obloj (A) 2010 Ben Ganley (M) College Division Attackman of the Year 2002 Brad Reppert (A), Josh Tankersley (M) 1975 Bob Griebe 2001 Justin Berry (M) Junior Scholar-Athlete 2000 Mike Haertel (M), Keith Smith (M) 1986 Jeff Peek (A) USILA Scholar-Athlete 1999 Spencer Ford (A), Steve Wohltmann (D) 2001 John Horrigan (G) 1997 Barry Heddings (M) Freshman of the Year 2005 Brian Vetter (M) Coach of the Year 1996 Tim Langton (M), Brian Whalen (G) Carl Runk (South Coach) 1994 Dudley Dixon (A) 2001 Tony Seaman 1988 Glenn Smith (A) 1974 Carl Runk 1994 Stewart Crotty (M) 1993 Joe Genovese (A), Rich Regan (D) Inspiration Award 1992 Carl Beernink (D), John Blatchley (A) 2002 Ricky Beecher (D) DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS Lindsay Dixon (M) 1991 Rob Shek (M), Glenn Smith (A) Coach of the Year First Team 1989 Ed Stephenson (D) 2004 Tony Seaman 1996 Tim Langton (M) 1988 Ron Klausner (D) 2001 Tony Seaman 1991 Rob Shek (M) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Richard Winkoff (A) 1992 Carl Runk Second Team 1986 Jim DeCarlo (M), Scott Mullins (M) 1983 Carl Runk 2001 Danny Cocchi (LSM) 1985 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) Danny Nolan Award 1992 Carl Beernink (D) 1984 Mark Miller (A) 2010 Joe Wascavage (D) 1991 Steve Kisslinger (D) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), Bob Gonzalez (D) 2009 Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 1990 Rob Shek (M) 1982 Mark Williams (G) 2008 Matt Latonick (M) 1981 Bobby Powers (M) 2007 Matt Eckerl (M) Third Team 1980 John Carolan (M) 2003 Adam Baxter (D) 2006 Casey Cittadino (M) 1979 Tom Wagner (A) , Jules Siskind (A) 2005 Adam Cummins (D) 1994 David Quinn (A), Mark Goers (M) Steve Hornis (D) 1992 Lindsay Dixon (M) 2004 Matt Florio (M) 1978 Paul Mullen (M), Dennis Feeley (M) 2003 Ryan Obloj (A) 1991 Glenn Smith (A) Carl Runk (South Coach) 1989 Ed Stephenson (D) 2002 Ricky Beecher (D) 1977 Tom Kidd (M), Paul Russo (G) 2001 Justin Berry (M) Honorable Mention 1976 Mitch Lekas (M), Greg Chasney (M), Tom Nelson (A) 2000 Jay Horowitz (M) 2010 Christian Pastirik (M) 1975 Bob Griebe (A), Jim Darcangelo (M) 1999 Todd Paradise (M) 2007 Bobby Griebe (A) 1974 Tim Moore (M), Wendell Thomas (D), 1998 Ryan Lachowicz (M) 2006 Oliver Bacon (M) Jeff Clarke (D) 1997 Eric Socha (DM) 2005 Casey Cittadino (DM), Reed Sothoron (GK) 1973 Tim Havens (A) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Reed Sothoron (GK) 1972 Craig Saxon (A), Don Blumenthal (M) Kevin Sturm, ‘99 set 2003 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Ryan Obloj (A) John Sothoron (G) the school single- 2002 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Brad Reppert (A) 1971 Tim Mahoney (A), Rod Cadorette (M) game record by 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Justin Berry (M), 1970 Mike Moran (A), Carl Runk (South Coach) scoring 10 goals Adam Baxter (D), John Horrigan (G) 1966 Ted Scocos (G) against Gannon as a 1999 Spencer Ford (A) 1963 Mike Mahoney (M) senior. 1997 Matt Clune (A) 1960 Don Vettera (G), Jack Edwards (D) 1996 Matt Clune (A), Eric Vanags (D) 1993 Joe Genovese (A) ECAC AWARD WINNERS 1992 John Blatchley (A) 1991 John Blatchley (A), Carl Beernink (D), Award of Valor Tony Millon (M) 2003 Ricky Beecher (D) 1990 Glenn Smith (A), Carl Beernink (D) 1988 Glenn Smith (A), Ron Klausner (D) TOWSON AWARD WINNERS 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Paul Juarascio (M) 1985 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) Senior Scholar-Athlete 1984 John Conley (M), Peter Hanlon (D) 1987 Jeff Peek (A) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), Peter Hanlon (D) 1981 Bobby Powers (M) 1982 John Tucker (M), Mike Burke (A) 1981 John Tucker (M) Senior Male Athlete of Year 1980 John Como (M), John Carolan (M) 2001 John Horrigan (G) 1999 Spencer Ford (A) 1991 Glenn Smith (A) 1990 Dave Linthicum (G)

50 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Honor Roll 1996 Sean Ryan (A) 1984 Peter Hanlon (D) 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A) 1995 Tim Lucky (M) 1983 Chip Cravens (M) 2003 Steve Mull (A) 1994 Mark Goers (M) 1982 Tom Bruno (M) 1993 Chris Moynahan (A) 1981 Reid Roan (M) Player of the Year 1980 Bobby Powers (M) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M) James Saxon Award 1979 Chris Ciletti (M)) 2010 Matt Vetter (D) Defensive Player of the Year 2009 Randall Cooper (M) 2003 Danny Cocchi (LSM) 2008 Ryan O’Donnell (D) COLONIAL ATHLETIC Rookie of the Year 2007 Bobby Griebe (A) ASSOCIATION 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2006 Kyle Fiat (A) All-CAA First Team 2005 Ryan Cocchi (D) CAA Tournament MVP 2010 Will Harrington (M), Marc Ingerman (D), 2004 Jon Machiran (M/D) 2005 Reed Sothoron (G) Christian Pastirik (M) 2003 Zak Smith (M) 2004 Casey Cittadino (M) 2009 Will Harrington (M), Mitchell Rosensweig (M) 2002 Brad Reppert (A) 2003 Adam Baxter (D) 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 2001 Mike Machiran (D) 2007 Bobby Griebe (A) , Matthew Mehrer (D) All-Tournament Team 2000 Neil Adams (D) 2006 Oliver Bacon (M) 2010 Will Harrington (M), Christian Pastirik (M), 1999 Keith Smith (M) 2005 Casey Cittadino (DM), Ted Turnblacer (D), Peter Mezzanotte (DM) 1998 Steve Wohltmann (D) Adam Cummins (D), Reed Sothoron (D) 2009 Will Harrington (M), Justin Schneider (M), 1997 Matt Clune (A) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), Rob Wheeler (G) 1996 Barry Heddings (M) Casey Cittadino (M), Ted Turnblacer (LSM), 2008 Randall Cooper (M), Bobby Griebe (A), 1995 Brian Whalen (G) Adam Cummins (D) Matt Latonick (M) 1994 Albert Tyler (D-M) 2003 Ryan Obloj (A), Brad Monaco (A), 2006 Oliver Bacon (M), Steve Mull (A) 1993 Stewart Crotty (M) Danny Cocchi (LSM), Zak Smith (M), 2005 Oliver Bacon (M), Casey Cittadino (DM), 1992 Rich Regan (D) Adam Baxter (D), Reed Sothoron (GK) Adam Cummins (D) 1991 John Blatchley (A) 2002 Ryan Obloj (A), Danny Cocchi (LSM), 2004 Casey Cittadino (M), Reed Sothoron (GK), 1990 David Shoul (M) Adam Baxter (D) Ben DeFelice (M), Drew Pfarr (M), 1989 Pat Gress (A) Steve Mull (A), Adam Cummins (D) 1988 Jamie Shubert (DM) All-CAA Second Team 2003 Drew Pfarr (M), Ryan Obloj (A), 1987 Chris Mulligan (M) 2010 Travis Love (GK) Ben DeFelice (M/FO), Danny Cocchi (LSM), 1986 Richard Winkoff (A) 2009 Bill McCutcheon (A), Marc Ingerman (D) Adam Baxter (D) 1985 Jim DeCarlo (M) 2008 Eric Boyle (M), Mitchell Rosensweig (M), 1984 Scott Scranton (M) Ryan O’Donnell (D) Randolph Inspiration Award 1983 Gavin Moag (G) 2007 Matt Antol (G), Brian Vetter (M) 2003 Ricky Beecher (D) 1982 Brian Dempsey (M) 2006 Phil Grillo (A), Casey Cittadino (DM), Coach of the Year 1981 Mark Williams (G) Matt Mehrer (D) 2010 Tony Seaman 1980 Tim Hastings (G) 2005 Steve Mull (A), Bobby Griebe (A), 2004 Tony Seaman 1979 Tom Watson (M) Matt Eckerl (M) 1978 John Como (M) 2004 Drew Pfarr (M) , Reed Sothoron (GK) CAA 25th Anniversary Team 1977 Chris Ciletti (M) 2003 Neil Adams (D) Casey Cittadino Mid. 1976 Fran Duffy (D) 2002 Zak Smith (M) Danny Cocchi Def. Jonathan Engelke Att. Joseph Ferrante Award All-Rookie Team Ben DeFelice Mid. 2010 Tim Stratton (A) 2010 Ryan DeSmit (M) Reed Sothoron Goal 2009 Rob Wheeler (G) 2009 Marc Ingerman (D) 2008 Randall Cooper (A) 2008 Tim Stratton (A) 2007 Matt Latonick (M) 2007 Cryder DiPietro (M) AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE 2006 Matt Eckerl (M) 2006 Kyle Smedley (M) All-America East 1st Team 2005 Todd MacMullan (M) 2005 Brian Vetter (M), Matt Latonick (DM) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Josh Tankersley (M), 2004 Casey Cittadino (DM) 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A) Danny Cocchi (LSM), John Horrigan (G) 2003 Ben DeFelice (M) 1999 Spencer Ford (A), John Campbell (A) 2002 Zak Smith (M) Players of the Week 1998 Todd Paradise (M), Chris Anzelone (D) 2001 Wesley Speaks (D) 2010 Travis Love (GK), Christian Pastirik (M) 1997 Matt Clune (A), Eric Vanags (D) 2000 Mike Haertel (M) 2009 Will Harrington (M), Bill McCutcheon (A), 1996 Matt Clune (A), Tim Langton (M) , 1999 Mike Machiran (D) Rob Wheeler (G) Mike Graebner (D) 1998 Chris Anzelone (D) 2008 Jonathan Engelke (A) 1997 Jack Copus (D) 2007 Brian Vetter (M), Matt Antol (G), All-America East 2nd Team 1996 Eric Vanags (D) Matt Eckerl (M) 2001 Brad Reppert (A), Justin Berry (M), 1995 Tim Langton (M) 2006 Matt Eckerl (M), Phil Grillo (A) Adam Baxter (D) 1994 David Spencer (M) 2005 Reed Sothoron (G), Matt Eckerl (M), 2000 Danny Cocchi (D) 1993 Kevin Krupinsky (M) Jonathan Engelke (A), Bobby Griebe (A) 1999 Kevin Sturm (A), Mike Machiran (D) 1992 Joe Genovese (A) 2004 Ben DeFelice (M), Jonathan Engelke (A), 1998 Matt Clune (A), Spencer Ford (A), Jack Copus (D) 1991 Carl Beernink (D) Reed Sothoron (G), Mark DeGroat (G) 1997 Barry Heddings (M), Spencer Ford (M) 1990 Randy Ernst (M) 2003 Zak Smith (M) 1996 Kevin Sturm (A), Barry Heddings (M), 1989 Dave Linthicum (G) 2002 Kyle Campbell (A) Brian Whalen (G) 1988 T.J. Dickens (M) 1987 Jim Duswalt (M) Rookies of the Week Coach of the Year 1986 Tom Manos (G) 2010 Matt Thomas (M) 2001 Tony Seaman 1985 Scott Mullins (M) 2008 Tim Stratton (A) 2007 Eric Boyle (A), Cryder DiPietro (M) HISTORY 51 HISTORY

Honor Roll All-Tournament Team Honorable Mention USA World Team 2001 Danny Cocchi (LSM), Justin Berry (M) 1979 Tim Hastings (G) 1998 Rob Shek (M) Ryan Nash (G) - MVP 1978 Jeff Jones (G) 1994 Rob Shek (M), Lindsay Dixon (M), 1967 Dick Edell (M), Ted Scocos (G) Tony Millon (M) Players of the Week 1986 Jim Darcangelo (M) 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Ryan Obloj (A) LITTLE ALL-AMERICANS 1982 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) 1978 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) EAST COAST CONFERENCE First Team Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week 1971 Ron Cadorette (M), Tim Mahoney (A) All East Coast Conference 2004 Jonathan Engelke (A), Reed Sothoron (G) 1992 Carl Beernink (D), John Blatchley (A), Second Team 2001 Kyle Campbell (A), Brad Reppert (A) Lindsay Dixon (M) 1972 John Sothoron (G), Wendell Thomas (D) 1991 Rob Shek (M), John Blatchley (A) 1971 Angie Geppi (D) Glenn Smith (A), Carl Beernink (D), Kyle Kernan (D), 1970 Angie Geppi (D), Ron Cadorette (M), Rich Regan (D) Tim Mahoney (A) 1990 John Blatchley (A), Lindsay Dixon (M), Rob Shek (M), Ben Keesey (D), David Linthicum (G) Third Team 1989 Ed Stephenson (D), David Linthicum (G) 1972 Craig Saxon (A) 1988 Glenn Smith (A), Steve Eagan (M), 1971 Mike Jarrell (M) Ron Klausner (D), Ed Stephenson (D) 1969 John Grubb (D) 1987 Jeff Peek (A), Richard Winkoff (A), 1968 Jim Saxon (M) Jeff Dumpson (M), Paul Jurascio (M), Ron Klausner (D), Ed Stephenson (D) MISCELLANEOUS HONORS 1986 Jeff Peek (A), Jim DeCarlo (M), Joe Stadelmaier (D), Tom Manos (G) NCAA All-Tournament Team 1985 John Conley (M), Jim DeCarlo (M), Jeff Peek (A), 2001 Kyle Campbell (A) Peter Hanlon (D) National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 1984 John Conley (M), Scott Scranton (M), 2004 Dick Edell (D) Mark Miller (A), Peter Hanlon (D), Gavin Moag (G) 1990 Jim Darcangelo (M) 1983 Tom Bruno (M), John Conley (M), Bob Griebe (A) Lou Delligatti (A), Gavin Moag (G), Peter Hanlon (D) Greater Baltimore Chapter East Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 1988 Chris Mulligan (M) 2011 Tony Seaman (Coach) 1987 Jeff Peek (A) 2008 Wendell Thomas (D) 1986 Jeff Peek (A) 2005 Dick Edell (D) 1985 Jeff Peek (A) 2000 Carl Runk (Coach) Carl Runk led the 1983 Tom Bruno (M) 1997 Jim Darcangelo (M), Bob Griebe (A) Tigers to a 262-161 record over a 30-year COLLEGE DIVISION career. ALL-AMERICANS First Team 1978 John Como (M) 1976 Mitch Lekas (M) 1975 Bob Griebe (A), Jim Darcangelo (M) 1974 Wendell Thomas (D), Jim Darcangelo (M) 1973 Tim Havens (A) Second Team 1979 Steve Hornish (D) 1978 Tom Harrison (D), Wayne Eisenhut (A), Tom Wagner (A) 1974 Mitch Lekas (M), Bob Griebe (A), Wayne Eisenhut (A) 1973 Wendell Thomas (D) Third Team 1979 Jules Siskind (A), Jim Guidera (M) 1978 Steve Hornish (D) 1977 Paul Russo (G) 1976 Greg Chasney (M) 1975 Mitch Lekas (M) 1973 Frank Mezzanotte (D) 1961 Mike Mahoney (M) 1960 Jack Edwards (D), Don Vettera (G)

Towson Coach Tony Seaman was inducted into the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in January. His daughter, Barb, and son, Greg, served as his presenters at the induction ceremony. 52 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Roster A Bruno, Jim (Def.) 1984-87 Lindenhurst Cummins, Adam (Def.) 2002-05 LaSalle Adams, Neil (Def.) 2000-03 Archbishop Spalding Bruno, Tom (Mid.) 1980-83 Loch Raven Cummings, Dave (Mid.) 1998-99 Loyola Abbott, Brian (Def.) 1989-90 St. Paul’s Brusco, Steve (Mid.) 1993-94 Broadneck Cunningham, Kyle (Att.) 2002-03-04-06 Centreville Aguirre, Dave (Att.) 1986-87 Mineola Buckson, Kelvin (Def.) 1980-81 Coprague Cunningham, Mark (Def.) 1984-87 Hereford Albert, Jared (Mid.) 2000-02 Atholton Burk, Tommy (Def.) 2004-05 Smithtown Czajkowski, Mike (Att.) 2002 Parkville Andersen, Ron (Goal) 1977 Levittown Memorial Burke, Mike (Att.) 1979-82 Dulaney Czoka, Matt (Att.) 1994 South River Anderson, Larry (Mid.) 1974-76 Levittown Memorial Busik, Bill (Mid.) 1971-73 Annapolis Anderson, Vernon (Att.) 1980-81 Severn School Buttelman, Mike (Mid.) 1980-82 Sachem D Andre, Timmy (Att.) 2005-08 Chaminade Byrd, Bryan (Mid.) 1981-84 Calvert Hall D’Ambrogi, Tom (Mid.) 1975 Loyola Antol, Matt (Goal) 2005-08 Loyola Dail, Chris (Att.) 1988 Bel Air Anzelone, Chris (Mid./Def.) 1996-99 Freeport C Daino, Bob (Mid.) 1978-81 St. John the Baptist Appel, Steven (Def.) 1980 Dulaney Cabral, Bradley (Def.) 1993-95 Windsor-Plainsboro Daley, Chris (Mid.) 2000-01 Hendrick Hudson Ardolino, Joe (Att.) 1970-73 Deer Park Cadorette, Ron (Mid.) 1968-71 D’Alonzo, Jesse (Mid.) 1998-99 Springfi eld Armour, Brock (Mid.) 2007-10 Western Reserve Acad. Cairnes, Matt (Def.) 1994-95 Boys’ Latin Dalrymple, Paul (Goal) 1984 Albermarle Askey, Donald (Mid.) 1992 Lynbrook Campbell, Don (Def.) 1982-83 Mount St. Joseph Dana, John (D-M) 1984 Kent County Atwood, Frank (Mid.) 1976-77 Farmingdale Campbell, John (Def.) 1996-99 Oakland Mills Darcangelo, Jim (Mid.) 1973-75 Corning East Austin, Marc (Mid.) 1988-89 Edgewood Campbell, Kyle (Att.) 2001-02 Mt. Hebron Davis, J.D. (Mid.) 1975-76 Hicksville Carcaterra, Steve (Att.) 1992-94 Yorktown DeCarlo, Jim (Mid.) 1983-86 Centennial B Carey, Emmett (Def.) 1978-79 Kings Park Decker, Matt (Att.) 1986-87 Arundel Bacon, Oliver (Mid.) 2004-06 Charlotte Country Day Carolan, John (Mid.) 1979-80 Calvert Hall DeCrispino, Sam (Mid.) 1960, 62-64 Balt. City College Bailey, Bob (Mid.) 1973 John Carroll Carson, Tom (D-M) 1988-89 Towson DeFelice, Ben (Mid.) 2001-04 Towson Baldini, John (Att.) 1972-75 Corning East Carson, Tony (Mid.) 1982 Ward Melville DeGroat, Mark (Goal) 2002-03-04-06 West Genesee Balducci, Nick (Mid.) 1985-87 Hereford Casey, Shane (Def.) 2009-10 Mount St. Joseph Delligatti, Lou (Att.) 1982-83 Oceanside Baratta, Jerry (Mid.) 1986-88 Mepham Cesarski, Brian (Mid.) 1990-93 Yorktown DeLorenzo, Jerry (Goal) 1992 Levittown Barger, Tim (Mid.) 1990-92 Fallston Champney, Geoff (Goal) 1998-99 Dulaney DeLucie, Dan (D-M) 1983-85 Massapequa Barile, Frank (D-M) 1983-84 Loyola Chane, Peyton (Mid.) 2002-04 Loyola (Ill.) Academy Dempsey, Brian (Mid.) 1982-83 Loch Raven Barnes, John (Mid.) 1978 Severna Park Chasney, Greg (Mid.) 1984-76 Mount St. Joseph DeSimone, Michael (Att.) 1988-91 Ward Melville Batton, Kyle (Att.) 2005-08 Dulaney Choiniere, Billy (Def.) 2010 Amity DeSmit, Ryan (Mid.) 2010 Friends School Baxter, Adam (Def.) 1999-2003 Severna Park Churchward, Jesse (Def.) 2002, 04-06 Pioneer (Mich.) DeWaters, Zach (Def.) 1999-00 West Genesee Beach, Peter (Att.) 1981-83 Blue Ridge School Ciletti, Chris (Mid.) 1976-79 Calvert Hall Dickens, T.J. (Def.) 1986-89 Calvert Hall Beach, Tommy (Att.) 2008-10 Mount St. Joseph Cimini, Ben (Att.) 2000 Arundel Dickson, Tim (Mid.) 1985 Pembroke (Australia) Beecher, Ricky (Def.) 2003-05 North County Cindrich, Fred (Def.) 1992-96 Fox Lane DiPietro, Cryder (Mid.) 2007 Friends School School Beernink, Carl (Def.) 1989-92 Loyola Cittadino, Casey (Mid.) 2002-06 Baldwin Dixon, Dudley (Att.) 1994-95 Severn School Benkovic, Frank (D-M) 1985 Binghamton Clarke, Jeff (Def.) 1971-74 Towson Dixon, Lindsay (Mid.) 1989-92 Broadneck Berg, Adam (Mid.) 1982 Pikesville Clune, Matt (Att.) 1995-98 St. Mary’s Doby, John (Def.) 1998 Loyola Bernhardt, Jim (Mid.) 1978 Long Beach Cocchi, Danny (LSM) 2000-03 Hicksville Doherty, Bob (Mid.) 1992-95 Baldwinsville Bernstein, Clark (Def.) 1974-76 Deer Park Cocchi, Ryan (Mid.) 2002-05 Hicksville Dolski, Matt (D-M) 1995-96 West Chester East Berry, Justin (Mid.) 1998-2001 Kent County Colt, Tim (Goal) 1991-93 Fallston Domanic, Elliott (Att.) 2008-10 Foothill Best, Blake (Att.) 2008 Severna Park Como, John (Mid.) 1978-80 Randallstown Domini, Bob (Mid.) 1983-84 Half Hollow Hills East Betcher, Richard (Goal) 1991 Ward Melville Como, Warren (Att.) 1975-77 Randallstown Dolce, Alex (Mid.) 2007 Millburn Bird, Jeff (Def.) 1981 Mount St. Joseph Condenzio, Steve (Mid.) 1975 North County Donati, Jason (Mid.) 2006-07 St. Paul’s School Black, Omar (Mid.) 1993 Calvert Hall Conley, John (Mid.) 1983-85 Fallston Dorn, Erick (Def.) 1989-91 West Chester East Blair, Billy (Mid.) 1985 Dulaney Connolly, Donald (Att.) 1990-92 Yorktown Dougherty, Joe (Mid.) 1974-75 Towson Blatchley, John (Att.) 1989-92 Loyola Conroy, Bobby (Mid.) 1987 Great Neck South Douglas, Ryan (Mid.) 1999-00 Mt. Hebron Bleach, Matt (Mid.) 1988-90 Overlea Cook, Victory (Def.) 1974-75 Loyola Duffy, Fran (Def.) 1975-78 Andover Blevins, Phil (Mid.) 2007-10 Calvert Hall Cooley, Brian (Mid.) 1975 Towson Dumpson, Jeff (Mid.) 1986-87 Paul D. Schrieber Blumenthal, Don (Mid.) 1968-72 Oceanside Cooper, Randall (Mid./Att.) 2006-09 Friends School School DuBois, John (Mid.) 2008-09 Manheim Township Boesch, Al (Att.) 1981-82 Great Neck South Copus, Jack (Def.) 1996-98 Annapolis DuPont, Jason (Def.) 2000-01 East Senior Bollinger, Eddie (Att.) 1985-87 Bethpage Cordial, Bill (Mid.) 1981-82 Loch Raven Duswalt, Jim (Mid.) 1986-88 Farmingdale Bowen, Rich (Def.) 1987-90 Annapolis Cornett, Jerry (Att.) 2001, 2003 Severna Park Dykman, Bob (Def.) 1975 Levittown Box, Matt (Att.) 1983-86 Old Mill Cornett, Josh (Mid.) 2000-03 Severna Park Boyle, Brian (Att.) 2000 St. Mary’s Cornick, Josh (Att.) 1996-99 Vestal E Corsiglia, Chris (Def.) 2007-08 The Hill School Boyle, Eric (Att.) 2007-08 Annapolis Eagan, Steve (Mid.) 1984-87-88 Dulaney Cosimano, David (Def.) 1981-82 Columbia Brakebill, Clint (Mid.) 2006-08 McCallie School Eckerl, Matt (Mid.) 2004-07 Calvert Hall Cox, Tom (Att.) 1983 Lindenhurst Brashears, Michael (Mid.) 2009-10 Calvert Hall Edens, Dave (Goal/Def.) 2007-10 Torrey Pines Cravens, Chip (Mid.) 1981-84 Cardinal Gibbons Britton, Pat (Mid.) 2009-10 Seneca Valley Eichelberger, Dave (Mid.) 1974-76 Dulaney Crawford, Ken (Mid.) 1984 Edgewood Brockmeyer, Tony (Goal) 1981-83 Archbishop Curley Eisenhut, Wayne (Att.) 1974-76 St. Paul’s Criswell, Chris (Mid.) 1997-98 St. Mary’s Brogan, Andy (Def.) 1994-97 Yorktown Eisinger, Doug (Mid.) 1988 Annapolis Cross, Kevin (Goal) 2001 Eastern Tech Broseker, Rob (Mid.) 1994-97 Severn School Ellers, Kevin (Att.) 1989 Ridley Crotty, Stewart (Mid.) 1991-94 St. Paul’s

HISTORY 53 HISTORY

All-Time Roster Ellis, Steve (Mid.) 1987 Mt. Hebron Engelke, Jonathan (Att) 2004-05, 07-08 Farmingdale Ernst, Randy (Mid.) 1990-91 Liberty Evans, Sean (Mid.) 2007 W. Chester Henderson Eyster, George (Att.) 1994 Springfi eld

F Feeley, Dennis (Mid.) 1975-78 Dulaney Feeney, Steve (Goal) 1979-80 Boys’ Latin Fennessy, John (Def.) 2010 Yorktown Ferrante, Joe (Mid.) 1972-75 Deer Park Fiat, Kyle (Att.) 2005-06 Olympus Fields, Todd (Mid.) 1993-94 Calvert Hall Fierro, Chris (Mid.) 1981 Manhasset Fila, Larry (Goal) 1982 Cardinal Gibbons The Tigers receive the 1974 NCAA Division II Championship trophy. Fischer, Matthew (Mid.) 1990 Loyola Left to right: Co-Captains Jeff Clarke, Tom Moore, Wendell Thomas, Coach Carl Runk Fitzgerald, Sean (Mid.) 2010 Arundel Fleegle, Eric (Goal) 2005 Sts. Peter & Paul H I Florio, Matt (Mid.) 2001-04 Bethpage Haertel, Mike (Mid.) 1999-00 Arundel Iacona, Carl (Mid.) 2010 Massapequa Flynn, Dan (Mid.) 1994-94 Annapolis Hagelin, Adam (Mid.) 2005-08 Boys’ Latin Ingerman, Marc (Def.) 2009-10 Newtown Flynn, Tim (Att.) 2008-10 Barnstable Haley, Patrick (Att.) 2005 St. Mary’s Ford, Bunky (Att.) 1958-59 Dundalk Hall, Ed (Mid.) 1981-84 Annapolis J Ford, Spencer (Mid./Att.) 1996-99 Towson Hanley, Pat (Att.) 1982-84 Perry Hall Fountain, Alex (Mid.) 2001-04 Fayetteville-Manlius Jackson, Gerry (Def.) 1980-81 Archbishop Curley Hanlon, Peter (Def.) 1982-85 West Islip Jackson, Keith (Def.) 1976 Cambridge Franzen, Greg (Mid.) 1997-98 MacArthur Hanzsche, Matt (Mid.) 2008-10 Mount St. Joseph Frederick, Joe (Def.) 1985-86 Yorktown Jacobs, Steve (Def. 2005-06 Plainview Hardie, Rob (Mid.) 2001 Mount St. Joseph Jernstedt, Alec (Mid.) 2010 Wilsonville Friedman, Dave (Def.) 1997 Hammond Harrington, Will (Mid.) 2009-10 Friends School Furnari, Vince (Mid.) 1986-87 Loch Raven Johnson, Craig (Mid.) 1990-91 Franklin Harrison, Allen (Mid.) 1982 Boys’ Latin Johnson, Tom (Att.) 1997-98 Penfi eld Harrison, Tom (Def.) 1974-76 Towson Jones, J.D. (Mid.) 1999-00 Dewitt G Harris, Justin (Def.) 2000-01 Kent County Jones, Jeff (Goal) 1973-76 John Carroll Gabel, Ross (Mid.) 1998-99 John F. Kennedy Hastings, Tim (Goal) 1978-81 Sewickley Academy Jones, Matt (Mid.) 2000-03 Oswego Gaeng, Brandan (Mid.) 1987-90 John Carroll Havens, Tim (Att.) 1970-73 Corning East Jones, Steve (Att.) 1978 Towson Gallant, Frank (Def.) 1987-88 Huntington Heacock, Steve (Def.) 1972-73 Baltimore Joyner, Scott (Mid.) 1995 Oakton Gambone, Ray (Def.) 1988 Perkiomen Prep Headrick, Dennis (Def.) 1978 Suffolk Juarascio, Paul (Mid.) 1985-88 C. Milton Wright Ganley, Ben (Mid.) 2007-10 Calverton School Heddings, Barry (Mid.) 1994-97 Towson Gay, Bob (Mid.) 1980 Calvert Hall Henderson, Murdo (D-M) 1989-90 Boys’ Latin Geary, Danny (Mid.) 2007 South Carroll Higgins, Joe (Def.) 1977 Randallstown K Geist, Bob (Mid.) 1979 McDonogh Hiltebidle, Bart (Mid.) 1980-81 Severn School Kadan, Chris (Def.) 1997-98 Towson Genovese, Joe (Att.) 1990-93 Massapequa Hines, Tim (Mid.) 1982 Mount St. Joseph Kane, Tim (Mid.) 1973 Baltimore Glaeser, Mark (Att.) 1975 Catonsville Hock, Chris (Mid.) 1977-80 Lynbrook Karpouzie, Michael (Def.) 1982-85 Patterson Goers, Mark (Mid.) 1993-95 Fairfax Hoge, Louis (Att.) 1974-75 West Islip Karppala, Chris (Att.) 1999 Dulaney Gonzalez, Bob (Def.) 1981-83 Arundel Hoke, John (Def.) 1982-84 Fallston Karwacki, Kevin (Mid.) 1981-82 Calvert Hall Gordon, Tim (Mid.) 1972-73 Baltimore Holman, Jason (Mid.) 2005 Westminster Kavanagh, Matt (Mid.) 1989-90 Spalding Graebner, Mike (Def.) 1995-96 Towson Holmes, Denny (Mid.) 1975-77 Severna Park Keane, Michael (Def.) 2010 St. Anthony’s Graves, Jake (Goal) 2010 Salisbury School Holub, Dan (Att.) 2007 Mount St. Joseph Kebschull, Bill (Def.) 1990 John Carroll Greenberg, Carey (Goal) 1970-73 Elmont Hopkins, Alistair (Att.) 1999-00 West Mecklenburg Keesey, Ben (Def.) 1989-90 Loch Raven Gress, Pat (Att.) 1987-90 North Harford Holthaus, Jim (Mid.) 1975-76 Mount St. Joseph Kellagher, Dennis (Def.) 1988-89 Edgewood Griebe, Bob (Att.) 1972-75 Deer Park Hornish, Steve (Def.) 1977-79 Columbia Kelly, Kevin (Mid.) 2007-08 Calvert Hall Griebe, Bobby (Att.) 2004-07 Boys’ Latin Horowitz, Jay (Mid.) 1999-2002 W.T. Woodson Kent, Barry (Mid.) 1987-88 Eastdale (Canada) Grillo, Phil (Att.) 2004-06 Loyola Horrigan, John (Goal) 1998-2001 St. Mary’s Kenyon, John (Def.) 2009-10 Santa Fe Christian Gross, Charlie (Mid.) 1970-73 Baldwin Horrigan, Rob (Mid.) 1999 St. Mary’s Kernan, Kyle (Def.) 1991 Ward Melville Guidera, Jim (Mid.) 1977-79 Calvert Hall Hoskins, Scott (Mid.) 1993-96 Towson Keyes, Matt (Mid.) 1998 St. Mary’s Gutierrez, Glen (Mid.) 1981-82 Loch Raven House, David (Mid.) 1984 North Harford Kidd, Tom (Mid.) 1973-76 Boys’ Latin Houser, Michael (Mid.) 2004-06 Severn Kiddy, Mike (Def.) 1980 Loch Raven Howard, Joe (Att.) 1973 Baltimore Kimball, Bill (Att.) 1974 St. Mary’s Hughes, Matt (Att.) 2010 Central Bucks East Kimmel, David (Mid.) 1988 East Meadow Hunt, John (Goal) 2000, 2002 Chrsitian Brothers Kirby, John (Mid.) 1980-81 Massapequa Hurley, Jeff (Def.) 1987 Boys’ Latin Kisslinger, Steve (LSM) 1991 Lakeland Hutson, Greg (Mid.) 1982 Mount St. Joseph Kittle, Erik (Att.) 1999 Chesapeake Hudson, Sam (Goal) 1999-00 Loyola Klausner, Ron (Def.) 1985-88 Wantagh

54 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Kordon, Larry (Def.) 1985 W.T. Clarke Marshall, Steve (Def.) 1974-75 Archbishop Curley N Korvin, Bill (Att.) 1977-78 Arundel Martin, Tyler (Goal) 1999 Lake Washington Napolitano, Joe (Mid.) 1988 St. Mary’s Kotowski, Carl (Def.) 1976 Baltimore Poly Maurer, Andrew (Def.) 2007 Ward Melville Nash, Ryan (Goal) 2000-01 Mount St. Joseph Kramer, Dan (Att.) 2009-10 Rocky Point McCall, Mike (Mid.) 1978 Towson Naso, Mike 1998-99 Lynbrook Krastel, Chris (Mid.) 1993-94 Boys’ Latin McClure, Dan (Def.) 1989-91 Havre de Grace Nelson, Tom (Att.) 1973-76 Levittown Krol, Tom (Def.) 1973 Baltimore McCreary, Nate (Mid.) 2001-04 Henderson Nolan, Danny (Mid.) 1976-77 East Meadow Kroneberger, Bob (Mid.) 1982 Loch Raven McCutcheon, Bill (Att.) 2007-09 Chatham Norris, Stephen (Att.) 2009-10 Leonardtown Kroneberger, Mark (Mid.) 1976 Northern McDermott, Colin (Mid.) 1992-93 Great Neck South Krupinsky, Kevin (Mid.) 1991-94 St. Mary’s McDonnell, Brian (Mid.) 1983 Towson Catholic O Kuzma, Tim (Def.) 1983 Edgewood McDonnell, Terry (Mid.) 1978-80 Towson Catholic McEneaney, Matt (Mid.) 1988 Annapolis Obloj, Keith (Mid.) 2004-07 Farmingdale Obloj, Ryan (Att.) 2000-03 Farmingdale L McGarity, Tim (Mid.) 1973-74 Towson McGovern, Mark (Mid.) 1987 C. Milton Wright O’Brien, Jerry (Att.) 1984 Massapequa Lachowicz, Ryan (Mid.) 1996-99 Calvert Hall McKenny, Paul (Goal) 1988 West Genesee O’Donnell, Pete (Def.) 1978-80 Loch Raven LaCour, Greg (Att.) 1978-81 Floral Park McKenzie, Doug (Mid.) 1976-78 Fair Lawn O’Donnell, Ryan (Def.) 2005-08 Henderson Lafferty, Mike (Def.) 1973-74 Severna Park McKinnon, Machiel (D-M) 1985 Ward Melville Ogas, Jeremy (Mid.) 1997 Broadneck Lalley, Kevin (Mid.) 2009 Orchard Park McManus, Buddy (Mid.) 1973 Baltimore Ogrudek, Bobby (Def.) 2004-05 Schreiber Lally, Bob (Def.) 1990-91 Loyola Meerholz, Collin (Mid.) 2002 Northern Owen, David (Att.) 1985 Bel Air Lamantia,Marc (Goal) 1989-90-92 Elmont Memorial Mehrer, Matthew (Def.) 2004-07 Bingham Owings, Mike (Def.) 1980-81 Boys’ Latin Lamon, John (Mid.) 2008-10 St. Mary’s Meyran, Kevin (Def.) 1998-2001 Schreiber Lamon, Matt (Att.) 2009-10 St. Mary’s Mezzanotte, Dominic (Mid.) 1985 Archbishop Curley P Landy, Michael (Def.) 2009-10 Montclair Mezzanotte, Frank (Def.) 1970-73 West Islip Langton, Tim (Mid.) 1993-96 Paul D. Schrieber Paar, Charlie (Goal) 2006 Huntington Mezzanotte, Peter (Mid.) 2008-10 West Islip Lapadula, Tom (Mid.) 1986 Half Hollow Hills East Palocha, Jimmy (Mid.) 1996 Arundel Miller, Brady (Att.) 2002-03 Manhasset Latonick, Matt (Mid.) 2005-08 Archbishop Spalding Palumbo, Philip (Att.) 1998-99 East Meadow Miller, Dan (Def.) 1980 Freeport Lea, Tom (Mid.) 1994 Hammond Paradise, Todd (Mid.) 1996, 98-00 Fallston Miller, Dan (Def.) 1974-75 Severna Park Lee, Fred (Def.) 2005-08 Fairfi eld Prep Paris, Andy (Att.) 1976-77 Irondequoit Miller, Mark (Att.) 1983-84 Corning East Le Guen, Rob (Mid.) 2006 Knox School Parks, Jason (Goal) 1995 C. Milton Wright Miller, Mike (Goal) 1985-86 North Carroll Lekas, Mitch (Mid.) 1973-76 Calvert Hall Parks, Tim (Mid.) 1997-98 John Carroll Millon, Tony (D-M) 1988-91 Harborfi elds Lennon, Pat (Mid.) 2003 Walter Panas Pastirik, Christian (Mid.) 2010 St. Mary’s Mills, Ian (Mid.) 2009 Chantilly Levelev, Iggy (Att.) 1997 Oakland Mills Patchak, Rich (Def.) 1990 Loyola Moag, Gavin (Goal) 1981-84 Loyola Levinson, Jason (Goal) 1988-89 Glenelg Pavlick, Rich (Att.) 2000 Dublin Scioto Mollet, Rich (Mid.) 1973-74 Boys’ Latin Levy, Ed (Goal) 1974 Northwestern Peek, Jeff (Att.) 1984-87 Atholton Mona, Ryan (Def.) 2005 Archbishop Spalding Lewis, Ed (Def.) 1981-84 Columbia Pfarr, Drew (Mid.) 2001-04 St. Mary’s Monaco, Brad (Mid.) 2000-03 Orchard Park Lilly, Victory (Def.) 1988 St. Mary’s Pittman, Randy (Mid.) 1980-82 Annapolis Monaghan, Joe (Mid.) 1979-80 Mount St. Joseph Linthicum, David (Goal) 1987-90 Parkville Policastro, Michael (Att.) 1984-85 East Meadow Monrath, Gary (Mid.) 1974 Towson Lochte, Hunter (Mid.) 2000-03 Boys’ Latin Pomles, Josh (Mid.) 1992-93 Boys’ Latin Montgomery, Drew (Goal) 2003-05 Lower Merion Longo, Nick (Goal) 2010 Shoreham-Wading River Pomponio, Bob (Goal) 1987 Towson Moore, Bruce (Mid.) 1974 Randallstown Love, Travis (Goal) 2008-10 Winters Mill Pons, Andrew (Goal) 1985 John Carroll Moore, Dave (Mid.) 1994-97 Oswego Luciano, Dan (Mid.) 1997 Brentwood Pontious, John (Att.) 1978 Dulaney Moore, Jim (Def.) 1991-94 Huntington Lucky, Tim (Mid.) 1992-95 North Harford Poulos, Andrew (Mid.) 2009-10 Our Lady of Good Counsel Moore, Tom (Mid.) 1973-74 Freeport Luppe, John (Mid.) 1985-87 Cen. Collegiate (Can.) Pouring, Andy (Att.) 1979-80 St. Mary’s Moran, Mark (Mid.) 1986-89 Old Mill Lynch, Kenny (Mid.) 2001-04 Columbia Powers, Bobby (Mid.) 1978-81 St. Mary’s Morgan, Tim (Mid.) 2005 River Hill Lynch, Rob (Mid.) 1982-84 Calvert Hall Preis, Steve (Mid.) 1996-99 Calvert Hall Morrison, Andrew (Mid.) 2008 St. Margaret’s Preuss, Ryan (Mid.) 2004-06 Ward Melville Mowbray, Allen (Def.) 1978-79 Cambridge Purdue, Ed (Mid.) 1981-82 Hanover Park M Moynahan, Chris (Att.) 1989-93 Rye Purdue, Frank (Mid.) 1979-81 Hanover Park Machiran, Jon (Mid.) 2001-04 Mt. Hebron Mozzone, Mike (Def.) 2000 Bridgeton Academy Machiran, Mike (Def.) 1998-2001 Mt. Hebron Mull, Steve (Att.) 2003-06 Fallston Q MacMillan, Doug (Att.) 1982 Annapolis Mullen, Paul (Mid.) 1976-78 Corning East Quinn, David (Att.) 1992-95 Newton North MacMullan, Todd (Mid.) 2003-06 Severn Mullen, Tom (Att.) 1971-92 Corning East Maffei, Sal (Def.) 1973 West Islip Mulligan, Andy (Goal) 1997 West Islip Maguire, Sean (Att.) 2009-10 Calvert Hall Mulligan, Chris (Mid.) 1985-88 Joppatowne R Maher, Jim (Att.) 1976 Huntington Mullins, Scott (Mid.) 1983-86 Islip Raevis, John (Def.) 1981 Brentwood Maher, Tim (Mid.) 1973-76 Huntington Murphy, Rich (Def.) 1982-84 Uniondale Ranagan, John (Def.) 1975 Yorktown Mahoney, Mike (Mid.) 1960-63 Annapolis Murphy, Robb (Goal) 1998-99 Arapahoe Raszewski, Mike (Mid.) 2005-06 St. Mary’s Mahoney, Tim (Att.) 1968-71 Annapolis Murphy, Ty (Mid.) 2010 Christian Bros. Acad. Ray, Mason (Mid.) 1996-97 Dulaney Makfi nsky, John (Def.) 1987 Boonton Murray, Mike (Att.) 1996-97, 99-00 North Harford Red Arrow, Mikko (Mid.) 1980-81 Freeport Mangan, Brian (Def.) 2008-09 Wantagh Murthea, Joe (Def.) 1981-82 Mount St. Joseph Reese, Rick (Mid.) 1987 Arundel Manigault, Keith (Def.) 1983 Southwestern Myers, Brian (Mid.) 2001-04 Orchard Park Regan, Rich (Def.) 1990-93 Loyola Manos, Tom (Goal) 1984-87 Lower Merion Myers, Jay (Mid.) 1989-92 Mount St. Joseph Reppert, Brad (Att.) 1998, 00-02 Loyola Marciniak, Walt (Mid.) 1986-87 Northeast Myers, Roger (Att.) 1983-85 Half Hollow Hills West Reuss, Mark (Mid.) 1977-78 John Wilson

HISTORY 55 HISTORY

Richardson, Todd (Att.) 1986-89 Edgewood Spear, Todd (Att.) 2000-03 Friends School Wedemeyer, Karl (Def.) 1986 Northeast Richter, Matt (Def.) 2006-09 Glenelg Speers, Tim (Mid.) 1989-92 West Chester East Weinstein, Chip (Goal) 1988, 91 Kent School Riggins, Tim (Def.) 1991 Annapolis Speicher, Dan (Def.) 1982 Lynbrook Weitz, Chuck (Def.) 1975 Catonsville Riley, John (Mid.) 1997 Glen Burnie Spencer, David (Mid.) 1992-95 Lake Braddock Whalen, Brian (Goal) 1993-96 Canterbury Riley, Scott (Def.) 1977 Loch Raven Spencer, Mark (Mid.) 1992-95 Lake Braddock Wheeler, Rob (Goal) 2007-10 Friends School Roan, Reid (Mid.) 1981 W.T. Woodson Stadelmaier, Joe (Def.) 1984-86 Yorktown Whipple, Chris (Att.) 2003 Meade Rosata, Chris (Mid.) 1983-85 Waterloo Stark, Greg (Mid.) 1998 Calvert Hall Whipple, Mark (Mid.) 2002 Meade Rose, Brandon (Def.) 2005 Rush Henrietta Steedman, Wayne (Att.) 1973 Baltimore Whiting, Chauncey (Def.) 2008-09 River Hill Rosensweig, Mitchell (Mid.) 2006-09 Pikesville Stefanides, Jason (Def.) 1984-87 Bel Air Wildey, Ian (D-M) 1995-96 Towson Rosenzweig, Jason (Goal) 2010 Massapequa Stein, Bruce (Mid.) 1973 Towson Wieber, Ken (Mid.) 1977 MacArthur Ross, Dannie (Att.) 1996-97-99 Towson Stephenson, Ed (Def.) 1986-89 Dulaney Williams, Gary (Mid.) 1992 Annapolis Roth, Jamie (Goal) 1996-97 Harborfi elds Stratton, Larry (Mid.) 1973-74 Dulaney Williams, Lee (D-M) 1995-96 Geneva Runk, Keith (Goal) 1979-82 Towson Stratton, Tim (Att.) 2008-10 Manheim Township Williams, Mark (Goal) 1980-82 Loch Raven Rutledge, Kevin (Mid.) 2003-06 Mahopac Strauss, Ben (Def.) 2010 Lynbrook Williams, Nick (Mid.) 2004-07 Calvert Hall Ruocco, Ralph (Def.) 1975-77 Corning East Strohman, Mike (Mid.) 1993-96 Broadneck Winkoff, Richard (Att.) 1984-87 Fox Lane Ruhl, Scott (Mid.) 2008-10 Dublin Jerome Stromberg, Matt (Def.) 1994-97 Mt. Hebron Wisner, Paul (Def.) 1990 Overlea Rush, Tom (Att.) 1988-90 Parkville Sturm, Kevin (Att.) 1995-97, 99 St. Mary’s Wittelsberger, Kurt (Att.) 1979 Dulaney Russo, Paul (Goal) 1974-77 Oceanside Sullivan, Chris (Mid.) 1979-82 Arundel Wohltmann, Chuck (Def.) 1994-96 MacArthur Ryan, Sean (Att.) 1993-95 Calvert Hall Sweigart, David (Def.) 1979-80 Corning West Wohltmann, Steve (Def.) 1996-98 MacArthur Woodford, Justin (Goal) 2008-09 Dulaney S T Woods, Kacey (Def.) 2009 McDonogh School Wright, Bob (Mid.) 1989 Loyola Sabo, Brian (Def.) 1992-93 Andover Tall, Bill (Att.) 1978-82 Cambridge Sadtler, Billy (Goal) 2007-08 Albemarle Taguding, Ryan (Def.) 2007 Towson Santini, Evan (Def.) 2001-04 St. Mary’s Tamulevich, Carl (Def.) 1991-92 St. Mary’s Y Sauser, Stephen (Def.) 2008-09 Northeast Tankersley, Josh (Mid.) 1999-2002 Novi (Mich.) Youngman, Russ 1973-74 Towson Saxon, Craig (Att.) 1969-72 Tanico, Jim (Goal) 1978 St. John the Baptist Scaggs, Dave (Mid.) 1965-69 Thomas, Matt (Mid.) 2010 Urbana Z Scarborough, Jason (Def.) 1992-93 West Chester East Thomas, Wendell (Def.) 1971-74 Baltimore Poly Zando, Matt (Mid.) 2003-06 Carthage Schabdach, Steve (Mid.) 1977-80 Loyola Timmins, Matt (Att.) 1992-95 West Chester East Zetzer, Adam (Mid.) 2005 Park School Schmidt, Steve (Att.) 2002 Fork Union Academy Tischer, Joe (Mid.) 1958-59 Arundel Zook, Cameron (Def.) 2007-10 La Costa Canyon Schneider, Justin (Att./Mid.) 2006-09 St. Mary’s Tizard, Steve (Def.) 1981 Towson Zumpano, Chris (Mid.) 2000-03 Springfi eld Schwartz, Mike (Mid.) 1981 Great Neck South Todd, Mark (Att.) 1986 Patterson Scope, Sean (Mid.) 1984-85 East Meadow Tracy, Tyler (Mid.) 2002-03 St. Paul’s Note: This is a list of Tigers’ all-time roster from 1973 Scranton, Scott (Mid.) 1982-84 Calvert Hall Travis, Kevin (Att.) 1995-97 Kings Park to 2010. Listed are the player’s name, his fi nal position, Seelye, Kenny (Goal) 1985 South Carroll Treadway, Bill (Def.) 1975-77 Southern seasons in which he played and the high school he Semkow, Dan (Def.) 1977-80 Deer Park Treese, Matt (Mid.) 1995-97 Atholton attended. Any corrections and/or additions can be sent to Sharretts, Doug (Mid.) 1991 Boys’ Latin Tucker, John (Mid.) 1980-82 Archbishop Curley the Towson University Offi ce of Athletics Communications. Sheehe, Sean (Def.) 2009-10 Hempfi eld Turnblacer, Ted (Def.) 2003-06 St. Mary’s Shek, Rob (Mid.) 1988-91 Bel Air Tyler, Al (D-M) 1992-95 Baltimore Pol Shifl ett, Loyd (D-M) 1994 Calvert Hall Shifl ett, Wyatt (Goal) 1994-97 Calvert Hall U Cameron Zook, ‘10 Shotts, Mike (Mid.) 1985 Lindenhurst Urso, Joe (Mid.) 1977 Brentwood Shoul, David (Mid.) 1988-91 Towson Catholic Shubert, Jamie (D-M) 1986-89 Arundel Shultz, Jim (D-M) 1982-85 Cold Spring Harbor V Simonetti, Frank (Def.) 1975 Fair Lawn Valenti, Vince (Att.) 1981 Calvert Hall Simpson, Peter (Att.) 2006-07 St. Mary’s Vanags, Eric (Def.) 1994-97 Paul D. Schreiber Siskind, Jules (Att.) 1976-79 Fair Lawn Vetter, Brian (Mid.) 2005-08 Annapolis Sisson, Steve (Att.) 1974-75 West Islip Vetter, Matt (Def.) 2007-10 Annapolis Skinner, Barry (Att.) 1980 Towson Vetters, Don (Goal) 1958-59 Forest Park Smearman, David (Mid.) 1985 Calvert Hall Von Sas, Paul (Def.) 1978-81 Severna Park Smedley, Kyle (Mid.) 2006-08 St. Paul’s School Smith, Keith (Mid.) 1997-00 North Harford W Smith, Glenn (Att.) 1988-91 Boys’ Latin Walker, Jay (D-M) 1989-92 Ward Melville Smith, Joe (Def.) 2000, 02-04 Vestal Walsh, Rich (Def.) 1996 W.T. Woodson Smith, Zak (Mid.) 2000-03 Skaneateles Warga, Bryan (Def.) 1981-82 Archbishop Curley Socha, Erik (Def.) 1996-97 West Morris Central Warren, Jack (Mid.) 1975 Dundalk Sothoron, John (Goal) 1969-72 n/a Warren, Ralph (Mid.) 1976 Dundalk Sothoron, Reed (Goal) 2002-05 St. Mary’s Ryken Wascavage, Andrew (Goal) 2009-10 St. Mary’s Ryken Spangler, Eric (Def.) 1987 Old Mill Wascavage, Joe (Def.) 2007-10 St. Mary’s Ryken Speaks, Wesley (Def.) 2000-02 Robinson Watson, Tom (Mid.) 1977-80 Fox Lane 56 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Year-by-Year Results DIVISION II YEARS 1965 (4-5) Coach: Ross Sachs 1970 (11-2) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 1959 (2-3) Coach: Billy Hooper 3/27 Ohio State - - L, 3-13 3/26 North Carolina - - L, 0-12 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Wesleyan - - L, 5-15 Washington & Lee - - W, 10-7 Brown Lacrosse Club - - W, 7-4 4/7 Dickinson - - W, 18-10 Randolph-Macon - - L, 10-12 Gettysburg - - W, 8-7 4/21 Washington College - - L, 0-17 Drexel - - W, 14-5 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 6-8 Drexel - - W, 6-5 UMBC - - W, 10-7 Marine Corps - - L, 3-17 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 7-6 4/18 Duke - - W, 16-2 Marine Corps - - L, 2-9 Washington & Lee - - L, 6-8 Washington College - - W, 9-8 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 6-15 Delaware - - W, 9-6 1960 (3-4) Coach: Bob Melville Delaware - - W, 7-5 Adelphi - - W, 16-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Georgetown - - W, 16-0 Dartmouth - - L, 1-12 1966 (7-5) Coach: Ross Sachs Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 16-2 Union - - W, 6-4 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Loyola (Md.) - - W, 17-2 Brown - - W, 9-8 3/25 Ohio State - - L, 6-8 Mt. St. Mary’s - - W, 1-0 Washington College - - L, 5-15 3/30 Amherst - - L, 5-8 Marine Corps - - L, 3-10 4/2 Wesleyan - - W, 7-5 1971 (13-1) Coach: Carl Runk Loyola (Md.) - - L, 7-10 4/10 Washington College - - L, 5-11 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Gettysburg - - W, 12-3 4/23 Washington & Lee - - W, 6-4 3/27 Hobart - - W, 14-10 4/27 Drexel - - W, 11-3 3/29 M.I.T. - - W, 17-11 1961 (3-4) Coach: Bob Melville 4/30 Dickinson - - W, 7-4 4/1 Albany State - - W, 13-6 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 5/3 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 5-4 4/3 Maryland - - L, 6-22 Brown - - L, 8-12 5/6 Duke - - W, 14-7 4/7 Morgan State - - W, 14-7 C.W. Post - - W, 8-6 5/9 North Carolina - - L, 4-6 4/10 UMBC - - W, 17-10 Catonsville LC - - W, 9-1 5/13 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 4-9 4/13 Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 12-7 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 15-9 5/17 Delaware - - W, 6-5 4/15 North Carolina - - W, 11-6 Hofstra - - L, 2-14 4/17 Duke - - W, 9-2 Washington College - - L, 1-17 1967 (6-3) Coach: Dick Szlasa 4/21 Drexel - - W, 15-7 Delaware - - L, 3-6 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 4/24 Delaware - - W, 11-6 4/8 Dickinson - - W, 15-4 4/27 Washington College - - W, 8-5 1962 (4-6) Coach: Bob Melville 4/15 Drexel - - W, 9-7 4/28 Georgetown - - W, 15-4 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 4/18 Washington College - - L, 8-20 5/5 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 13-4 3/24 Ohio State - - W, 6-3 4/22 Washington & Lee - - W, 9-3 Denison - - L, 2-13 4/29 Delaware - - W, 4-3 1972 (12-6) Coach: Carl Runk C.W. Post - - W, 15-2 5/3 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 6-12 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Drexel - - L, 7-14 5/6 Duke - - W, 6-5 Randolph-Macon - - W, 13-6 Catonsville LC - - L, 5-6 5/8 North Carolina - - W, 13-6 Syracuse - - W, 17-9 Hofstra - - L, 2-12 5/11 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 8-15 Long Island - - L, 7-16 Villanova - - W, 17-2 Brown - - L, 8-9 Delaware - - L, 6-8 1968 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk 4/3 Duke - - W, 19-7 Washington College - - W, 8-7 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score UMBC - - W, 14-7 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 6-13 Baltimore AC - - W, 7-6 Drexel - - W, 17-7 Dartmouth - - W, 7-0 Hofstra - - W, 11-6 1963 (5-6) Coach: Bob Melville Hobart - - L, 6-8 4/15 North Carolina - - W, 18-6 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score M.I.T. - - W, 4-3 Delaware - - W, 9-3 3/23 Ohio State - - L, 7-8 Middlebury - - W, 6-4 4/29 Virginia - - L, 9-15 3/28 Massachusetts - - L, 3-7 Catonsville LC - - W, 8-4 Washington & Lee - - L, 9-14 3/30 Kenyon - - W, 11-5 Drexel - - W, 10-4 Roanoke - - W, 12-4 Washington & Lee - - L, 7-8 4/16 North Carolina - - L, 2-8 Morgan State - - W, 11-7 4/10 Georgetown LC - - W, 15-3 Washington & Lee - - W, 6-4 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 10-11 4/19 Randolph-Macon - - W, 16-1 Washington College - - L, 5-10 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 17-3 4/25 Hofstra - - W, 6-3 Delaware - - L, 3-4 Drexel - - W, 17-6 5/4 Delaware - - L, 8-16 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 4-5 Washington College - - L, 7-9 5/7 Washington College - - L, 1-10 5/6 Duke - - W, 11-9 5/11 Drexel - - W, 9-6 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 6-10 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 9-10 1969 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk 1964 (1-7) Coach: Ross Sachs Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Baltimore AC - - W, 9-5 3/26 Wesleyan - - L, 2-4 Hobart - - L, 7-8 4/11 Dickinson - - W, 11-4 4/2 North Carolina - - L, 4-7 4/18 Drexel - - L, 3-6 4/5 @ Duke - - L, 7-9 4/22 Washington College - - L, 2-26 Washington College - - L, 5-8 4/28 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 1-8 Delaware - - W, 7-4 5/2 Delaware - - L, 5-12 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 4-6 5/9 Washington & Lee - - L, 4-5 Adelphi - - W, 9-1 5/13 Hofstra - - L, 1-14 Drexel - - W, 7-1 Washington & Lee - - W, 8-6 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 11-10 HISTORY 57 HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 1973 (11-4) Coach: Carl Runk 1976 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk 1979 (10-6) Coach: Carl Runk Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/17 Syracuse - - W, 17-11 3/27 @ Johns Hopkins - - L, 8-15 3/14 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-16 3/31 Virginia 8 2 L, 9-13 3/31 Salisbury State - - W, 11-10 3/17 C.W. Post - - W, 21-7 4/7 Washington College 10 11 W, 14-13 4/1 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 20-6 3/24 Delaware - - L, 8-9 4/11 Morgan State 9 - W, 20-2 4/7 North Carolina - - L, 9-10 3/26 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 13-12 4/14 Washington & Lee 9 5 L, 11-12 4/10 Hobart - - L, 11-15 3/28 @ Salisbury State - - W, 19-10 4/18 @ UMBC 10 - W, 18-12 4/14 @ Delaware - - W, 15-11 3/31 Washington & Lee - 12 L, 7-14 4/21 @ North Carolina 10 17 W, 15-4 4/17 @ Cortland - - W, 16-12 4/4 Kutztown State - - W, 22-13 4/24 @ Randolph-Macon 10 - W, 25-5 4/21 @ Virginia ** - - L, 15-16 4/7 @ Hobart - - L, 11-14 5/2 @ Hofstra 10 4 L, 7-9 4/24 @ Washington & Lee - - L, 9-13 4/11 N.C. State - - L, 20-21/ot 5/5 Roanoke 10 - W, 11-10 4/28 @ Morgan State - - W, 21-11 4/14 @ UMBC - - W, 10-8 5/9 @ Univ. of Baltimore 12 - W, 15-14 5/1 UMBC - - L, 10-11 4/21 Cortland - - W, 14-11 5/12 @ Loyola (Md.) 12 - W, 14-2 5/4 @ Mt. St. Mary’s - - W, 19-11 4/25 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 12-11 5/16 Drexel * 11 - W, 19-5 5/5 Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 18-7 4/28 @ Roanoke - - W, 11-8 5/19 Bowling Green * 11 - W, 13-3 5/8 Roanoke - - W, 15-11 5/5 @ Washington College - - W, 15-10 5/24 @ Washington College * 11 18 L, 8-10 5/12 Hobart * - - L, 6-10 5/9 Salisbury State * - - W, 17-4 * - Division II Playoffs * - Division II Playoffs 5/16 UMBC * - - L, 12-16 ** - Protest; Towson wins by forfeit, 1-0 * - Division II Playoffs 1974 (14-1) Coach: Carl Runk NCAA Division II Champions 1977 (8-8) Coach: Carl Runk DIVISION I YEARS Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/30 North Carolina - 14 W, 15-5 3/26 Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 9-10 1980 (5-6) Coach: Carl Runk 4/3 @ Morgan State - - W, 16-6 3/30 @ Salisbury State - - W, 12-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 4/6 Denison - - W, 13-9 4/2 @ North Carolina - 9 L, 7-19 3/22 North Carolina 15 4 L, 10-14 4/13 @ C.W. Post - - W, 11-1 4/6 Kutztown State - - W, 23-13 3/26 Air Force 13 - W, 17-5 4/17 UMBC - - W, 15-6 4/9 @ Hobart - - L, 9-21 3/29 @ Washington & Lee 13 4 L, 7-11 4/20 @ Roanoke - - W, 14-6 4/13 Delaware - 17 W, 17-12 4/5 Hobart - - L, 12-14 4/27 @ Washington & Lee - 3 L, 17-19 4/16 Washington & Lee - 9 L, 7-13 4/9 @ Delaware - - W, 14-10 5/1 Hofstra - 7 W, 15-11 4/19 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 15-12 4/12 UMBC (N) - - W, 19-12 5/4 @ Virginia - 4 W, 18-14 4/20 Mt. St. Mary’s - - W, 27-5 4/19 @ N.C. State - - L, 12-18 5/8 Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 16-10 4/23 Cortland - - L, 10-12 4/23 Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 16-9 5/11 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 26-6 4/27 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 13-6 4/30 @ Hofstra - - L, 8-16 5/19 Univ. of Baltimore * - - W, 22-1 4/28 @ St. Mary’s - - W, 18-8 5/7 Drexel - - W, 19-6 5/22 Adelphi * - - W, 22-9 4/30 @ UMBC - - L, 12-18 5/13 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 7-23 5/25 Hobart * - - W, 18-17/ot 5/4 Virginia - 6 W, 11-10 * - Division II Playoffs 5/7 @ Roanoke - - L, 9-14 1981 (7-7) Coach: Carl Runk Ohio Wesleyan * - - L, 13-16 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 1975 (6-11) Coach: Carl Runk * - Division II Playoffs 3/18 @ Loyola (Md.) - - L, 9-13 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/21 @ North Carolina - 2 L, 3-19 3/22 @ Navy - - L, 9-13 1978 (8-7) Coach: Carl Runk 3/28 Washington & Lee - 9 W, 19-11 3/26 Mt. St. Mary’s - - L, 0-1 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 4/1 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 11-9 3/29 Denison - - W, 17-8 3/22 @ Washington & Lee - 15 L, 8-9 4/4 Delaware - - W, 13-12 3/31 Harvard - - W, 15-10 3/25 @ Delaware - - L, 4-10 4/8 Penn State - 10 L, 6-14 4/2 @ North Carolina ** - 7 L, 0-1 3/28 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 5-22 4/11 @ UMBC - 7 L, 10-13 4/5 @ Hofstra - 11 L, 10-15 3/29 Salisbury State - - W, 8-6 4/15 @ Bucknell - - W, 9-4 4/9 @ Randolph-Macon ** - - L, 0-1 4/5 @ Kutztown State - - W, 17-11 4/18 N.C. State - 10 L, 17-19 4/16 @ UMBC ** - - L, 0-1 4/8 Hobart - - L, 8-16 4/25 @ Rutgers 14 - W, 16-15/ot 4/19 @ Roanoke ** - - L, 0-1 4/15 UMBC - - L, 8-16 4/29 Hofstra - 15 W, 14-7 4/23 Virginia ** - 2 L, 0-1 4/18 @ Mt. St. Mary’s - - W, 24-8 5/6 @ Maryland - 8 L, 14-17 4/26 Washington & Lee - 10 L, 14-15 4/19 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 20-12 5/12 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-24 4/30 Morgan State - - W, 16-5 4/22 @ Cortland - - L, 9-14 5/16 @ Drexel - - W, 17-9 5/3 @ Hobart - - L, 15-17 4/25 @ Frostburg State - - W, 24-4 5/6 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 18-7 4/26 Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 22-14 1982 (4-9) Coach: Carl Runk 5/8 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 20-12 4/29 Roanoke - - W, 15-13 3/20 North Carolina - 1 L, 5-14 5/18 Salisbury State - - W, 17-7 5/10 New Haven * - - W, 24-5 3/27 @ Washington & Lee - 9 L, 12-13 5/21 Hobart * - - L, 9-17 5/13 @ Cortland * - - L, 12-13 4/3 @ Delaware - - W, 11-8 * - Division II Playoffs * - Division II Playoffs 4/7 @ Penn State - 15 L, 11-14 ** - Towson loses by forfeit 4/10 UMBC - 13 W, 12-10 4/14 Bucknell 12 - W, 16-12 4/17 @ N.C. State 12 - L, 19-29 4/24 Rutgers - - L, 8-10 4/28 @ Hofstra - - L, 10-18 5/1 Univ. of Baltimore - - L, 13-14 5/5 Maryland - 7 L, 7-16 5/11 @ Johns Hopkins - 3 L, 6-17 5/14 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 22-14

58 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Year-by-Year Results 1983 (10-4) Coach: Carl Runk 1986 (8-6) Coach: Carl Runk 1989 (9-5) Coach: Carl Runk East Coast Conference Champion Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score NCAA Tournament First Round Final USILA Ranking: 10th 3/15 North Carolina - - L, 6-8 Final USILA Ranking: 11th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/19 Lafayette * - - W, 20-9 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/19 @ North Carolina - 3 L, 7-18 3/22 New Hampshire - - W, 8-7 3/11 @ Villanova - - W, 12-7 3/23 @ Lafayette * - - W, 16-7 3/25 @ Lehigh * - - W, 16-7 3/15 Lafayette * - - W, 16-4 3/26 Washington & Lee - - W, 12-8 3/29 @ Washington & Lee 11 - W, 12-9 3/18 @ UMBC - - W, 14-6 3/30 Lehigh * - - W, 32-7 4/2 @ Penn State 10 - L, 9-11 3/22 @ Lehigh * 13 - W, 14-13/2ot 4/2 @ Univ. of Baltimore - - W, 13-7 4/5 @ Rutgers 10 6 L, 5-10 3/25 vs. Syracuse 13 2 L, 9-10 4/6 Penn State 15 - W, 16-12 4/9 Bucknell * - - W, 18-8 3/29 Penn State 9 7 W, 15-9 4/9 @ UMBC 15 13 L, 4-15 4/12 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 9-8 4/1 Rutgers 9 - W, 9-6 4/13 @ Bucknell * 12 - W, 20-15 4/19 @ Hofstra * 12 - W, 8-6 4/5 @ Bucknell * 8 - W, 15-8 4/16 @ Loyola (Md.) 12 0 W, 12-9 4/23 @ Drexel * 11 - W, 15-5 4/8 @ Loyola (Md.) 8 3 L, 4-9 4/20 Drexel * 14 - W, 17-7 4/26 @ Delaware * 11 - L, 9-10 4/15 Hofstra * 11 12 L, 9-10/4ot 4/23 Hofstra 14 12 W, 9-8 5/4 @ Johns Hopkins 15 1 L, 5-13 4/19 Drexel * 13 - W, 20-3 4/30 Delaware * 12 - W, 13-10 5/8 Maryland 15 4 L, 12-18 4/22 @ Delaware * 13 - L, 9-10 5/7 Johns Hopkins 10 1 L, 9-11 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 5/6 Johns Hopkins - - W, 9-8/2ot 5/14 @ Maryland 9 7 L, 10-14 5/17 @ North Carolina ** 13 7 L, 8-19 * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) 1987 (10-3) Coach: Carl Runk * - East Coast Conference Games (4-2) East Coast Conference Champions ** - NCAA Tournament 1984 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: 12th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 1990 (11-2) Coach: Carl Runk 3/17 North Carolina - 4 L, 6-17 3/14 @ Maryland - - L, 10-16 East Coast Conference Champions 3/21 Lafayette * - - W, 19-5 3/18 Lafayette * - - W, 19-5 Final USILA Ranking: 12th 3/24 @ Washington & Lee - - W, 10-8 3/21 @ UMBC - - W, 17-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/28 @ Lehigh * - - W, 20-3 3/25 Lehigh * 14 - W, 15-5 3/8 Lehigh * - - W, 28-9 4/4 @ Penn State - - W, 12-8 3/28 New Hampshire 14 - W, 18-10 3/10 vs. Michigan State - - W, 20-9 4/11 Bucknell * 13 - @, 17-7 4/1 Penn State 12 15 W, 18-7 3/15 Lafayette * - - W, 17-7 4/14 Loyola (Md.) 13 - W, 11-7 4/4 Rutgers 12 12 L, 10-12 3/17 @ Maryland - - W, 8-7 4/21 @ Hofstra * 13 14 L, 8-12 4/8 @ Bucknell * 14 - W, 17-3 3/28 @ Penn State 7 13 W, 10-8 4/25 @ Drexel * 11 - W, 21-10 4/11 @ Loyola (Md.) 14 9 W, 8-7 3/31 @ C.W. Post 7 - W, 20-12 4/28 @ Delaware * 11 10 L, 5-15 4/18 Hofstra * 11 - W, 15-4 4/4 Bucknell * 6 - W, 24-12 5/5 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 7-18 4/22 Drexel * 8 - W, 23-6 4/7 Loyola (Md.) 6 4 L, 12-17 5/11 Maryland - 9 L, 12-18 4/25 Delaware * 8 - W, 16-11 4/14 @ Hofstra * 9 - W, 14-11 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 5/2 Johns Hopkins 9 4 L, 7-13 4/18 @ Drexel * 9 - W, 22-2 * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) 4/21 Delaware * 9 - W, 15-7 1985 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk 4/28 UMBC 10 - W, 15-6 East Coast Conference Co-Champion 1988 (8-5) Coach: Carl Runk 5/5 @ Johns Hopkins 12 10 L, 9-12 Final USILA Ranking: 13th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score * - East Coast Conference Games (6-0) Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/12 @ Villanova - - W, 14-8 3/16 @ North Carolina - - L, 6-20 3/16 @ Lafayette * - - W, 17-6 1991 (12-4) Coach: Carl Runk 3/20 @ Lafayette * - - W, 12-10 3/19 UMBC - - W, 15-8 NCAA Tournament Runner Up 3/27 Lehigh * - - W, 20-6 3/23 Lehigh * 13 - W, 18-13 East Coast Conference Champions 3/31 Washington & Lee - - W, 9-8 3/26 Maryland 13 2 L, 7-12 Final USILA Ranking: 10th 4/3 Penn State - 7 W, 10-6 3/30 @ Penn State 13 10 W, 17-11 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 4/6 @ UMBC - - W, 13-8 4/2 @ Rutgers 13 - L, 9-10 3/9 @ Villanova 8 - W, 18-9 4/10 @ Bucknell * - - L, 10-14 4/6 Bucknell * - - W, 14-8 3/16 Maryland 8 11 L, 16-17 4/13 @ Loyola (Md.) - - L, 5-7 4/9 Loyola (Md.) - 7 L, 9-10 3/27 Penn State 10 6 W, 16-8 4/20 Hofstra * - - W, 18-12 4/16 @ Hofstra * 15 - L, 9-10 3/30 @ C.W. Post 10 - W, 14-11 4/24 Drexel * - - W, 20-8 4/20 @ Drexel * - - W, 21-9 4/6 Bucknell 9 - W, 23-3 4/27 Delaware * - - W, 5-3 4/23 Delaware * - - W, 17-4 4/10 @ Loyola (Md.) 9 6 L, 12-14 5/4 Johns Hopkins - 1 L, 8-10 5/7 @ Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 8-9/ot 4/13 Hofstra * 9 20 W, 20-3 5/9 Maryland 14 11 L, 3-9 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 4/17 Drexel * 9 - W, 19-9 * - East Coast Conference Games (5-1) 4/20 Navy 9 - W, 15-8 4/27 @ UMBC * 9 - W, 11-5 5/4 Johns Hopkins 9 7 L, 9-12 5/11 @ Delaware * 10 - W, 15-9 5/15 @ Virginia ** 10 - W, 14-13 5/19 @ Princeton ** 10 - W, 14-13/3ot 5/25 vs. Maryland # 10 7 W, 15-11 5/27 vs. North Carolina # 10 1 L, 13-18 * - East Coast Conference Games (4-0) ** - NCAA Tournament # - NCAA Tournament at Syracuse

HISTORY 59 HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 1992 (9-3) Coach: Carl Runk 1996 (9-5) Coach: Carl Runk 1999 (5-8) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals Final USILA Ranking: 24th Final USILA Ranking: 5th Final USILA Ranking: 14th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/6 Boston College - - W, 16-4 3/1 Delaware - - W, 16-4 3/2 vs. Hofstra * - - L, 12-13 3/13 Vermont * 16 - W, 20-8 3/14 @ Maryland - - W, 13-9 3/9 @ Maryland 17 4 L, 5-7 3/23 Hartford * 15 - W, 18-7 3/21 Villanova - - W, 14-10 3/17 Hartford * 17 - W, 11-3 3/27 Syracuse 15 5 L, 9-12 3/28 C.W. Post 5 - W, 13-8 3/23 @ Syracuse 17 7 L, 18-21 4/3 @ Loyola (Md.) 17 1 L, 14-16 4/4 Loyola (Md.) 6 1 W, 8-7/ot 3/30 Loyola (Md.) 17 9 W, 12-11/ot 4/7 @ Hofstra * 15 13 L, 6-9 4/8 @ Bucknell 3 - W, 19-8 4/6 Delaware * 14 - W, 16-13 4/10 @ Delaware * 15 6 L, 16-17 4/11 @ Hofstra * 3 - L, 9-10 4/13 @ Navy 15 - L, 8-9 4/14 Drexel * 17 - W, 18-6 4/14 @ Penn State 5 8 W, 16-8 4/17 @ Drexel * 16 - W, 18-8 4/17 @ Yale - - L, 11-17 4/18 @ Navy 5 10 L, 2-12 4/19 UMBC 16 - W, 27-15 4/25 @ UMBC - 12 L, 9-20 4/25 UMBC * 11 17 W, 19-14 4/20 New Hampshire * 16 - W, 17-5 5/2 Johns Hopkins - 2 L, 10-20 5/2 @ Johns Hopkins 8 4 W, 14-13 4/27 @ Johns Hopkins 19 5 W, 13-12 5/5 Maryland - 9 L, 11-15 5/16 Johns Hopkins ** 5 7 L, 8-15 5/4 @ Vermont * 14 - W, 25-7 5/8 Gannon - - W, 20-8 * - East Coast Conference Games (1-1) 5/12 vs. Loyola (Md.) ** 14 7 W, 16-11 * - America East Conference Games (3-2) ** - NCAA Tournament 5/18 vs. Princeton # 14 - L, 6-22 * - America East Conference Games (5-1) 2000 (3-10) Coach: Tony Seaman 1993 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk ** - NCAA Tournament at Navy Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Final USILA Ranking: 16th # - NCAA Tournament at Rutgers 3/4 Lehigh - - L, 9-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/11 @ Maryland - 9 L, 12-13 3/6 @ Villanova 9 - W, 20-6 1997 (5-7) Coach: Carl Runk 3/19 Denver - 15 W, 16-9 3/20 vs. Penn State 9 17 W, 10-7 Final USILA Ranking: T-16th 3/25 Syracuse - 1 L, 3-10 3/27 @ Syracuse 9 1 L, 8-15 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 4/1 Loyola (Md.) - 3 L, 8-13 4/3 @ Loyola (Md.) 9 8 L, 8-12 3/1 @ Hofstra * - - L, 10-13 4/8 Delaware * - - L, 13-15 4/7 Bucknell 12 - W, 19-8 3/8 Maryland 17 7 L, 9-17 4/14 Drexel * - - W, 18-3 4/10 @ Delaware 11 20 W, 16-11 3/15 Vermont * - - W, 15-8 4/16 Hofstra * - 11 L, 11-18 4/17 Navy 11 8 L, 7-8 3/22 Syracuse 19 2 L, 11-14 4/19 UMBC - 20 L, 15-17 4/24 @ UMBC 13 16 W, 20-9 4/5 @ Delaware * - - W, 20-13 4/21 @ Vermont * - - W, 14-7 5/1 Johns Hopkins 14 4 L, 9-11 4/12 Navy - 13 W, 14-6 4/23 @ Hartford * - - L, 9-14 5/6 Maryland 14 11 L, 8-11 4/16 @ UMBC - - L, 10-11 4/29 @ Johns Hopkins - 6 L, 8-10 5/8 @ C.W. Post 14 - W, 13-10 4/19 @ New Hampshire * 14 - W, 15-7 5/6 @ Hofstra ** - 10 L, 10-18 4/23 @ Loyola (Md.) 16 8 L, 9-20 * - America East Conference Games (2-3) 1994 (7-5) Coach: Carl Runk 4/26 Johns Hopkins 16 4 L, 14-16 ** - America East Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament First Round 4/30 Drexel * 18 - W, 23-5 Final USILA Ranking: 10th 5/3 @ Hartford * 18 20 L, 9-10 2001 (14-4) Coach: Tony Seaman Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score * - America East Conference Games (4-2) NCAA Tournament Semi-Finals 3/5 @ Villanova 12 - W, 20-12 America East Conference Champions 3/12 @ Maryland 12 13 W, 14-7 1998 (5-7) Coach: Carl Runk Final USILA Ranking: 6th 3/19 @ Penn State 12 18 W, 15-13 Final USILA Ranking: 24th Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/26 Syracuse 6 4 L, 16-17/ot Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 2/24 @ Virginia - - L, 8-12 4/2 Loyola (Md.) 7 2 L, 12-13 2/28 UMBC - - W, 18-15 2/27 Radford - - W, 10-6 4/6 @ Bucknell 7 - W, 22-7 3/7 @ Maryland 16 3 L, 6-17 3/3 @ Lehigh - - W, 11-9 4/9 Delaware 7 16 W, 12-5 3/14 Hartford * 16 - W, 24-13 3/10 Maryland 20 3 L, 7-9 4/16 @ Navy 7 - L, 12-13 3/21 @ Syracuse 18 1 L, 12-18 3/17 Dartmouth 20 - W, 7-6/2ot 4/23 UMBC 10 - W, 21-9 3/28 Loyola (Md.) 19 7 L, 8-12 3/24 @ Delaware * 17 - W, 10-7 4/30 @ Johns Hopkins 10 6 L, 9-13 4/1 Hofstra * 17 10 L, 11-15 3/31 @ Loyola (Md.) 18 9 W, 19-14 5/7 C.W. Post 10 - W, 15-7 4/4 Delaware * 17 16 W, 11-8 4/7 @ Hofstra * 11 13 W, 16-12 5/14 @ Johns Hopkins * 10 6 L, 16-22 4/8 @ Drexel * 15 - L, 10-14 4/11 Hartford * 10 - W, 23-11 * - NCAA Tournament 4/11 Yale 15 - W, 10-8 4/14 Vermont * 10 - W, 17-4 4/18 Butler - 12 L, 7-16 4/18 @ UMBC 9 15 W, 13-8 1995 (6-5) Coach: Carl Runk 4/25 @ Johns Hopkins - 3 L, 7-18 4/21 @ Drexel * 9 - W, 18-8 Final USILA Ranking: 16th 5/2 @ Vermont * - - W, 20-4 4/28 Johns Hopkins 10 4 L, 13-14 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score * - America East Conference Games (3-2) 5/2 Vermont ** 9 - W, 18-7 3/4 @ Villanova 6 - W, 15-11 5/5 Hofstra ** 9 11 W, 13-11 3/11 Maryland 6 10 L, 5-6 5/12 vs. Duke # 9 12 W, 12-10 3/18 Penn State 6 16 L, 10-15 5/20 @ Maryland ## 9 6 W, 12-11 3/25 Syracuse 14 4 L, 10-16 5/26 vs. Princeton ### 9 - L, 11-12 4/1 @ Loyola (Md.) 14 3 L, 8-16 * - America East Conference Games (5-0) 4/5 Bucknell 20 - W, 13-4 ** - America East Conference Tournament 4/8 @ Delaware 20 - W, 18-12 # - NCAA Tournament at UMBC 4/15 Navy 19 13 W, 14-7 ## - NCAA Tournament at Maryland 4/22 @ UMBC 15 - W, 13-6 ### - NCAA Tournament at Rutgers 4/29 Johns Hopkins 15 1 L, 13-24 5/6 @ C.W. Post 17 - W, 23-5

60 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Year-by-Year Results 2002 (7-5) Coach: Tony Seaman 2005 (11-5) Coach: Tony Seaman 2008 (5-9) Coach: Tony Seaman Final USILA Ranking: 18th NCAA Tournament First Round Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Colonial Athletic Association Champion 2/23 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 8-13 2/23 @ Rutgers - - W, 15-8 Final USILA Ranking: 10th 3/2 Denver 20 16 W, 10-9 3/2 Lehigh - - W, 23-7 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/8 @ Maryland 18 6 L, 7-12 3/9 @ Maryland 5 7 L, 10-15 2/26 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 7-5 3/15 Virginia - 2 L, 13-18 3/17 Virginia 9 4 L, 8-13 3/5 Air Force (@ Denver) 11 - W, 15-6 3/21 @ Hofstra * - 15 L, 8-13 3/23 Delaware * 10 - W, 18-4 3/6 @ Denver 11 - W, 10-8 3/25 Bucknell - 15 L, 10-12 3/30 Loyola (Md.) * 10 4 L, 7-15 3/12 Maryland 9 8 L, 5-9 3/29 @ Robert Morris * - - W, 9-8 4/6 Hofstra * 14 11 L, 7-13 3/15 Rutgers 13 14 W, 7-6 4/1 UMBC - 12 L, 6-9 4/13 Villanova * 16 - W, 12-10 3/19 @ Virginia 13 2 L, 3-14 4/5 Delaware * - 17 W, 10-7 4/17 @ UMBC 16 - W, 17-8 3/26 @ Delaware * 12 - L, 5-11 4/9 @ Sacred Heart * - - W, 17-5 4/20 Drexel * 16 - W, 20-8 4/2 @ Drexel * 20 - W, 13-5 4/12 Drexel * - 10 L, 9-10 4/27 @ Johns Hopkins 15 1 L, 11-14 4/5 UMBC 18 - W, 8-6 4/18 Villanova * - - L, 4-7 5/4 @ Sacred Heart * 18 - W, 18-17 4/9 @ Villanova * 18 - W, 10-9/4ot 4/23 @ Johns Hopkins - 6 L, 7-16 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) 4/16 Sacred Heart * 16 - W, 17-9 4/26 Pennsylvania - - W, 18-12 4/23 Hofstra * 14 17 W, 10-6 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (3-3) 2003 (9-6) Coach: Tony Seaman 4/30 Johns Hopkins 12 1 L, 4-8 NCAA Tournament Quarter-Finals 5/4 Villanova ** 11 - W, 5-4 2009 (7-10) Coach: Tony Seaman Colonial Athletic Association Champion 5/7 @ Delaware ** 11 16 W, 9-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Final USILA Ranking: 9th 5/14 Cornell # 10 5 L, 11-12 2/21 @ Loyola (Md.) - 16 L, 8-11 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) 2/28 vs. Air Force ^ - - W, 11-9 2/23 Rutgers - - L, 9-10/ot ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 3/1 @ Denver ^ - 16 L, 4-9 3/1 Sacred Heart * - - W, 18-6 # - NCAA Tournament 3/7 Maryland - 8 L, 7-9 3/8 Maryland 17 3 L, 8-12 3/14 @ Virginia - 1 L, 2-11 3/16 @ Virginia 16 1 L, 2-10 2006 (8-6) Coach: Tony Seaman 3/21 Robert Morris * - - W, 11-9 3/22 @ Delaware * 17 - W, 14-10 Final USILA Ranking: 14th 3/24 @ Bucknell - - W, 8-7 3/29 @ Loyola (Md.) 18 10 W, 15-10 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/28 @ Drexel * - - W, 7-4 4/4 Hofstra * 13 13 W, 15-8 2/25 Loyola (Md.) - - W, 11-10 3/31 @ UMBC - 6 L, 4-14 4/9 UMBC 9 17 L, 9-10 3/4 Binghamton 11 - L, 6-7/2ot 4/4 Sacred Heart * - - W, 16-8 4/12 @ Villanova * 9 - W, 13-10 3/11 @ Maryland 16 1 L, 6-9 4/8 @ Villanova * - - L, 4-13 4/19 @ Drexel * 11 - W, 17-9 3/15 Butler 19 - W, 16-7 4/11 Hofstra * - 5 L, 10-11 4/26 Johns Hopkins 10 1 L, 9-17 3/19 Virginia 19 2 L, 7-14 4/18 @ Delaware * - - W, 10-8 4/30 Drexel ** 11 - W, 17-2 3/21 @ Robert Morris * - - W, 13-5 4/22 Johns Hopkins - 7 L, 10-11/2ot 5/3 Hofstra ** 11 7 W, 16-11 3/25 Delaware * - 13 W, 11-7 4/26 @ Pennsylvania - - L, 6-10 5/10 Penn State # 9 11 W, 11-6 3/31 @ Hofstra * 12 4 L, 9-10/ot 4/29 Drexel ** - - W, 10-2 5/18 Johns Hopkins # 9 1 L, 6-14 4/5 @ UMBC 14 13 W, 8-7 5/2 Villanova ** - - L, 9-10 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-0) 4/8 Drexel * 14 - W, 9-8 ^ - Harrow Sports Face-Off Classic ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 4/15 Villanova * 13 - W, 11-6 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-2) # - NCAA Tournament 4/22 @ Sacred Heart * 11 - W, 14-5 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 4/29 @ Johns Hopkins 12 6 L, 10-11 2004 (11-5) Coach: Tony Seaman 5/3 Delaware ** 12 19 L, 12-13 2010 (7-8) Coach: Tony Seaman NCAA Tournament First Round * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-1) Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score Colonial Athletic Association Champion ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 2/27 Bucknell - 15 L, 9-13 Final USILA Ranking: 11th 3/6 @ Stony Brook - 17 L, 11-14 2/28 Loyola (Md.) - - L, 9-14 2007 (9-7) Coach: Tony Seaman 3/13 @ Maryland - 5 L, 8-12 3/7 Providence 17 - W, 12-3 NCAA Tournament First Round 3/16 Navy - - W, 10-9 3/13 @ Maryland 18 2 L, 6-8 Date Opponent TOW Opp. Score 3/21 Virginia - 1 L, 10-15 3/21 Virginia 19 - L, 8-9/ot 2/26 @ Loyola (Md.) - - W, 9-8 3/27 @ Loyola (Md.) - 14 L, 6-7 3/27 @ Rutgers - 10 W, 7-4 3/3 Molloy 16 - W, 14-7 4/3 Delaware * - - W, 9-7 4/3 Villanova * 15 - W, 20-11 3/10 Maryland 11 14 L, 7-8 4/7 UMBC - - W, 10-7 4/6 Mt. St. Mary’s 12 - W, 17-6 3/17 @ Virginia 16 6 L, 9-13 4/10 @ Massachusetts * - 7 W, 10-9 4/10 @ Sacred Heart * 12 - W, 16-6 3/20 Ohio State 7 - W, 10-8 4/17 Drexel * - 7 W, 8-7 4/14 Delaware * 12 17 W, 11-9 3/24 @ Villanova * 17 - W, 6-5 4/24 Penn State * 14 - W, 10-9 4/17 @ Hofstra * 12 - W, 10-6 3/31 Robert Morris * 14 - W, 16-3 4/28 @ Johns Hopkins 11 - L, 6-13 4/24 Drexel * 10 - W, 13-8 4/3 @ UMBC 12 20 L, 9-11 5/1 @ Hofstra * 11 15 L, 10-12 4/27 UMBC 11 - W, 13-8 4/6 Sacred Heart * 12 - W, 14-9 5/5 Massachusetts ** 20 16 W, 13-6 5/1 @ Johns Hopkins 11 1 L, 8-13 4/11 @ Delaware * 14 17 W, 10-9 5/8 Delaware ** 20 - L, 9-12 5/5 Hofstra ** 11 - W, 6-5 4/14 Hofstra * 14 - L, 8-9/ot * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (4-1) 5/8 Villanova ** 11 14 W, 12-7 4/21 @ Drexel * 17 15 W, 9-8 ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 5/16 @ Georgetown # 11 5 L, 8-15 4/28 Johns Hopkins 15 5 L, 7-9 * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-0) 5/2 Hofstra ** 14 - W, 11-5 Note: National rankings are based on the USILA Coaches ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 5/5 Delaware ** 14 17 L, 7-10 Poll at the time the game is played. Poll information is not # NCAA Tournament 5/12 @ Cornell # 14 1 L, 6-14 available prior to 1973. * - Colonial Athletic Association Games (5-1) ** - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament # - NCAA Tournament

HISTORY 61 HISTORY

Series History vs. Opponents Adelphi (3-0) Bowling Green (1-0) C.W. Post (10-0) 3/24/2001 A W, 10-7 4/18/1990 A W, 22-2 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/23/2002 H W, 18-4 4/17/1991 H W, 19-9 1969 * W, 9-1 5/19/1973 H W, 13-3 1961 * W, 8-6 3/22/2003 A W, 14-10 4/17/1996 A W, 18-8 1970 * W, 16-8 1962 * W, 15-2 4/14/2004 H W, 11-9 4/30/1997 H W, 23-5 5/22/1974 H W, 22-9 Brown (1-2) 4/13/1974 A W, 11-1 3/26/2005 A L, 5-11 4/8/1998 A L, 10-14 Date H/A Score 3/17/1979 H W, 21-7 5/7/2005 A W, 9-8 4/14/1999 H W, 18-6 Air Force (3-0) 1960 * W, 9-8 3/31/1990 A W, 20-12 3/25/2006 H W, 11-7 4/14/2000 H W, 18-3 Date H/A Score 1961 * L, 8-12 3/30/1991 A W, 14-11 5/3/2006 H L, 12-13 4/21/2001 A W, 18-8 3/26/1980 H W, 17-5 1972 * L, 8-9 3/18/1992 H W, 13-8 4/11/2007 A W, 10-9 4/20/2002 H W, 20-8 3/5/2005 N W, 15-6 5/8/1993 A W, 13-10 5/5/2007 H L, 7-10 4/19/2003 A W, 17-9 2/28/2009 N W, 11-9 Brown LC (1-0) 5/7/1994 H W, 15-7 4/5/2008 H W, 10-7 4/30/2003 H W, 17-2 Date H/A Score 5/6/1995 A W, 23-5 4/18/2009 A W, 10-8 4/24/2004 H W, 13-8 Albany State (1-0) 1959 * W, 7-4 4/3/2010 H W, 9-7 4/2/2005 A W, 13-5 Date H/A Score Dartmouth (2-1) 5/8/2010 H L, 9-12 4/8/2006 H W, 9-8 4/1/1971 * W, 13-6 Bucknell (15-3) Date H/A Score 4/21/2007 A W, 9-8 Date H/A Score 1960 * L, 1-12 Denison (2-1) 4/12/2008 H L, 9-10 Amherst (0-1) 4/15/1981 A W, 9-4 1968 * W, 7-0 Date H/A Score 3/28/2009 A W, 7-4 Date H/A Score 4/14/1982 H W, 16-12 3/17/2001 H W, 7-6/2ot 1962 * L, 2-13 4/29/2009 H W, 10-2 3/30/1966 * L, 5-8 4/13/1983 A W, 20-15 4/6/1974 H W, 13-9 4/17/2010 H W, 8-7 4/11/1984 H W, 17-7 Delaware (35-16) 3/29/1975 H W, 17-8 Univ. of Baltimore (13-7) 4/10/1985 A L, 10-14 Date H/A Score Duke (7-1) Date H/A Score 4/9/1986 H W, 18-8 1961 * L, 3-6 Denver (3-1) Date H/A Score 1965 * L, 6-15 4/8/1987 A W, 17-3 1962 * L, 6-8 Date H/A Score 1966 * W, 14-7 5/13/1966 * L, 4-9 4/6/1988 H W, 14-8 5/4/1963 * L, 8-16 3/19/2000 H W, 16-9 5/6/1967 * W, 6-5 5/11/1967 * L, 8-15 4/5/1989 A W, 15-8 5/2/1964 * L, 5-12 3/6/2005 A W, 10-8 1968 * W, 11-9 1968 * L, 6-10 4/4/1990 H W, 24-12 1965 * W, 7-5 3/2/2008 H W, 10-9 1969 * L, 7-9 1969 * L, 4-6 4/6/1991 H W, 23-3 5/17/1966 * W, 6-5 3/1/2009 A L, 4-9 1970 * W, 16-2 1970 * W, 16-2 4/8/1992 A W, 19-8 4/29/1967 * W, 4-3 4/17/1971 * W, 9-2 4/13/1971 * W, 12-7 4/7/1993 H W, 19-8 1968 * L, 3-4 Dickinson (4-0) 1972 * W, 19-7 1972 * L, 10-11 4/6/1994 A W, 22-7 1969 * W, 7-4 Date H/A Score 5/12/2001^ N W, 12-10 5/9/1973 A W, 15-14 4/5/1995 H W, 13-4 1970 * W, 9-6 4/11/1964 * W, 11-4 5/8/1974 H W, 16-10 3/25/2008 H L, 10-12 4/24/1971 * W, 11-6 4/7/1965 * W, 18-10 Frostburg State (1-0) 5/19/1974 H W, 22-1 3/24/2009 A W, 8-7 1972 * W, 9-3 4/30/1966 * W, 7-4 Date H/A Score 5/8/1975 A W, 20-12 2/27/2010 H L, 9-13 4/14/1976 A W, 15-11 4/8/1967 * W, 15-4 4/25/1978 A W, 24-4 5/5/1976 H W, 18-7 4/13/1977 H W, 17-12 4/27/1977 A W, 13-6 Butler (1-1) 3/25/1978 A L, 4-10 Drexel (37-4) Gannon (1-0) 4/26/1978 H W, 22-14 Date H/A Score 3/24/1979 H L, 8-9 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 4/25/1979 A W, 12-11 4/18/1998 H L, 7-16 4/9/1980 A W, 14-10 1962 * L, 7-14 5/8/1999 H W, 20-8 4/23/1980 H W, 16-9 3/15/2006 H W, 16-7 4/4/1981 H W, 13-12 5/11/1963 * W, 9-6 4/1/1981 A W, 11-9 4/3/1982 A W, 11-8 4/18/1964 * L, 3-6 Georgetown (3-1) 5/1/1982 H L, 13-14 Catonsville LC (2-1) 4/23/1983 H W, 13-10 1965 * W, 6-5 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 4/2/1983 A W, 13-7 4/28/1984 A L, 5-15 4/27/1966 * W, 11-3 4/10/1963 * W, 15-3 1961 * W, 9-1 4/17/1985 H W, 5-3 4/15/1967 * W, 9-7 1970 * W, 16-0 1962 * L, 5-6 Baltimore AC (2-0) 4/26/1986 A L, 9-10 1968 * W, 10-4 4/28/1971 * W, 15-4 Date H/A Score 1968 * W, 8-4 4/25/1987 H W, 16-11 1969 * W, 7-1 5/16/2004^ A L, 8-15 1968 * W, 7-6 4/23/1988 H W, 17-4 1970 * W, 14-5 1969 * W, 9-5 Cornell (0-2) Gettysburg (2-0) 4/22/1989 A L, 9-10 4/21/1971 * W, 15-7 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 4/21/1990 H W, 15-7 1972 * W, 17-7 Binghamton (0-1) 5/14/2005^ H L, 11-12 1959 * W, 8-7 5/11/1991 A W, 15-9 1972 * W, 17-6 Date H/A Score 5/12/2007^ A L, 6-14 1960 * W, 12-3 3/1/1992 H W, 16-4 5/16/1973 H W, 19-5 3/4/2006 H L, 6-7/2ot 5/7/1980 H W, 19-6 Cortland State (2-3) 4/10/1993 A W, 16-11 4/9/1994 H W, 12-5 5/16/1981 A W, 17-9 Boston College (1-0) Date H/A Score 4/20/1983 H W, 17-7 Date H/A Score 4/17/1976 A W, 16-12 4/8/1995 A W, 18-12 4/6/1996 H W, 16-13 4/25/1984 A W, 21-10 3/6/1999 H W, 16-4 4/23/1977 H L, 10-12 4/24/1985 H W, 20-8 4/22/1978 A L, 9-14 4/5/1997 A W, 20-13 4/4/1998 H W, 11-8 4/23/1986 A W, 15-5 5/13/1978 A L, 12-13 4/22/1987 H W, 23-6 4/21/1979 H W, 14-11 4/10/1999 A L, 16-17 4/8/2000 H L, 13-15 4/20/1988 A W, 21-9 4/19/1989 H W, 20-3

62 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Series History vs. Opponents Hartford (4-2) 5/5/2001 H W, 13-11 Kutztown State (3-0) 5/14/1982 H W, 22-14 5/5/1999 H L, 11-15 Date H/A Score 4/6/2002 H L, 7-13 Date H/A Score 4/16/1983 A W, 12-9 3/11/2000 A L, 12-13 3/17/1996 H W, 11-3 4/4/2003 H W, 15-8 4/6/1977 H W, 23-13 4/14/1984 H W, 11-7 3/10/2001 H L, 7-9 5/3/1997 A L, 9-10 5/3/2003 H W, 16-11 4/5/1978 A W, 17-11 4/13/1985 A L, 5-7 5/20/2001^ A W, 12-11 3/14/1998 H W, 24-13 4/17/2004 A W, 10-6 4/4/1979 H W, 22-13 4/12/1986 H W, 9-8 3/9/2002 A L, 10-15 3/23/1999 H W, 18-7 5/5/2004 H W, 6-5 4/11/1987 A W, 8-7 3/8/2003 H L, 8-12 4/23/2000 A L, 9-14 4/23/2004 H W, 10-6 Lafayette (8-0) 4/9/1988 H L, 9-10 3/13/2004 A L, 6-8 4/11/2001 H W, 23-11 3/31/2006 A L, 9-10/ot Date H/A Score 4/8/1989 A L, 4-9 3/12/2005 H L, 5-9 4/14/2007 H L, 8-9/ot 3/23/1983 A W, 16-7 4/7/1990 H L, 12-17 3/11/2006 A L, 6-9 Harvard (1-0) 5/2/2007 H W, 11-5 3/21/1984 H W, 19-5 4/10/1991 A L, 12-14 3/10/2007 H L, 7-8 Date H/A Score 3/21/2008 A L, 8-13 3/20/1985 A W, 12-10 4/4/1992 H W, 8-7/ot 3/8/2008 A L, 7-12 3/31/1975 H W, 15-10 4/11/2009 H L, 10-11 3/19/1986 H W, 20-9 4/3/1993 A L, 8-12 3/7/2009 H L, 7-9 5/1/2010 A L, 10-12 3/18/1987 H W, 19-5 4/2/1994 H L, 12-13 3/13/2010 A L, 8-12 Hobart (2-10) 3/16/1988 A W, 17-6 4/1/1995 A L, 8-16 Date H/A Score Johns Hopkins (3-35) 3/15/1989 H W, 16-4 3/30/1996 H W, 12-11/ot Massachusetts (2-1) 1968 * L, 6-8 Date H/A Score 3/15/1990 H W, 17-7 5/12/1996^ N W, 16-11 Date H/A Score 1969 * L, 7-8 3/27/1976 A L, 8-15 4/23/1997 A L, 9-20 3/28/1963 * L, 3-7 3/27/1971 * W, 14-10 3/26/1977 H L, 9-10 Lehigh (10-1) 3/28/1998 H L, 8-12 4/10/2010 A W, 10-9 5/25/1974 H W, 18-17/ot 3/28/1978 A L, 5-22 Date H/A Score 4/3/1999 A L, 14-16 5/5/2010 H W, 13-6 5/3/1975 A L, 15-17 3/14/1979 H L, 8-16 3/30/1983 H W, 32-7 4/1/2000 H L, 8-13 5/21/1975 H L, 9-17 5/13/1980 A L, 7-23 3/28/1984 A W, 20-3 3/31/2001 A W, 19-14 Michigan State (1-0) 4/10/1976 H L, 11-15 5/12/1981 H L, 8-24 3/27/1985 H W, 20-6 3/30/2002 H L, 7-15 Date H/A Score 5/12/1976 H L, 6-10 5/11/1982 A L, 6-17 3/25/1986 A W, 16-7 3/29/2003 A W, 15-10 3/10/1990 N W, 20-9 4/9/1977 A L, 9-21 5/7/1983 H L, 9-11 3/25/1987 H W, 15-5 2/28/2004 H L, 9-14 4/8/1978 H L, 8-16 5/5/1984 A L, 7-18 3/23/1988 H W, 18-13 2/26/2005 A W, 7-5 Middlebury (1-0) Date H/A Score 4/7/1979 A L, 11-14 5/4/1985 H L, 8-10 3/22/1989 A W, 14-13/2ot 2/25/2006 H W, 11-10 1968 * W, 6-4 4/5/1980 H L, 12-14 5/4/1986 A L, 5-13 3/8/1990 H W, 28-9 2/26/2007 A W, 9-8 5/2/1987 H L, 7-13 3/4/2000 H L, 9-10 2/23/2008 H L, 8-13 Hofstra (19-22) 5/7/1988 A L, 8-9/ot 3/3/2001 A W, 11-9 M.I.T. (2-0) 2/21/2009 A L, 8-11 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 5/6/1989 H W, 9-8/2ot 3/2/2002 H W, 23-7 3/27/2010 A L, 6-7 1968 * W, 4-3 1961 * L, 2-14 5/5/1990 A L, 9-12 3/29/1971 * W, 17-11 1962 * L, 2-12 5/4/1991 H L, 9-12 Long Island (0-1) Marine Corps School (0-3) 4/25/1963 * W, 6-3 Date H/A Score 5/2/1992 A W, 14-13 Date H/A Score Molloy (1-0) 5/13/1964 * L, 1-14 5/16/1992^ H L, 8-15 1972 * L, 7-16 1959 * L, 3-17 1972 * W, 11-6 Date H/A Score 5/1/1993 H L, 9-11 1959 * L, 2-9 3/3/2007 H W, 14-7 5/2/1973 A L, 7-9 4/30/1994 A L, 9-13 Loyola (27-25) 1960 * L, 3-10 Date H/A Score 5/1/1974 H W, 15-11 5/14/1994^ A L, 16-22 Morgan State (6-0) 4/5/1975 A L, 10-15 1959 * L, 6-8 4/29/1995 H L, 13-24 Maryland (5-27) Date H/A Score 4/30/1980 A L, 8-16 1960 * L, 7-10 Date H/A Score 4/17/1996 A W, 13-12 4/7/1971 * W, 14-7 4/29/1981 H W, 14-7 1961 * W, 15-9 4/3/1971 * L, 6-22 4/26/1997 H L, 14-16 1972 * W, 11-7 4/28/1982 A L, 10-18 1962 * L, 6-13 5/6/1981 A L, 14-17 4/25/1998 A L, 7-18 4/11/1973 H W, 20-2 4/23/1983 H W, 9-8 1963 * L, 9-10 5/5/1982 H L, 7-16 5/2/1999 H L, 10-20 4/3/1974 A W, 16-6 4/21/1984 A L, 8-12 4/28/1964 * L, 1-8 5/14/1983 A L, 10-14 4/29/2000 A L, 8-10 4/30/1975 H W, 16-5 4/20/1985 H W, 18-12 1965 * W, 7-6 5/11/1984 H L, 12-18 4/28/2001 H L, 13-14 4/28/1976 A W, 21-11 4/19/1986 A W, 8-6 4/27/2002 A L, 11-14 5/3/1966 * W, 5-4 5/9/1985 A L, 3-9 4/18/1987 H W, 15-4 4/26/2003 H L, 9-17 5/3/1967 * L, 6-12 5/8/1986 H L, 12-18 Mount St. Mary’s (5-1) 1968 * L, 4-5 4/16/1988 A L, 9-10 5/18/2003^ H L, 6-14 3/14/1987 A L, 10-16 Date H/A Score 1969 * W, 11-10 4/15/1989 H L, 9-10/4ot 5/1/2004 A L, 8-13 3/16/1988 H L, 7-12 1970 * W, 1-0 1970 * W, 17-2 4/14/1990 A W, 14-11 4/30/2005 H L, 4-8 3/17/1990 A W, 8-7 3/26/1975 H L, 0-1 5/5/1971 * W, 13-4 4/13/1991 H W, 20-3 4/29/2006 A L, 10-11 3/16/1991 H L, 16-17 5/4/1976 A W, 19-11 1972 * W, 17-3 4/11/1992 A L, 9-10 4/28/2007 H L, 7-9 5/25/1991^ N W, 15-11 4/20/1977 H W, 27-5 5/12/1973 A W, 14-2 3/2/1996 N L, 12-13 4/23/2008 A L, 7-16 3/14/1992 A W, 13-9 4/18/1978 A W, 24-8 5/11/1974 H W, 26-6 3/1/1997 A L, 10-13 4/22/2009 H L, 10-11/2ot 5/6/1993 H L, 8-11 4/6/2004 H W, 17-6 4/1/1998 H L, 11-15 4/28/2010 A L, 6-13 5/6/1975 A W, 18-7 3/12/1994 A W, 14-7 4/7/1999 A L, 6-9 4/1/1976 H W, 20-6 5/11/1995 H L, 5-6 4/16/2000 H L, 11-18 Kenyon (1-0) 4/19/1977 A W, 15-12 3/9/1996 A L, 5-7 5/6/2000 A L, 10-18 Date H/A Score 4/19/1978 H W, 20-12 3/8/1997 H L, 9-17 4/7/2001 A W, 16-12 3/30/1963 * W, 11-5 3/26/1979 A W, 13-12 3/7/1998 A L, 6-17 3/18/1981 A L, 9-13

HISTORY 63 HISTORY

Series History vs. Opponents Navy (4-5) 1966 * L, 6-8 Roanoke (6-2) Syracuse (2-9) Union (1-0) Date H/A Score 3/20/2007 H W, 10-8 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/22/1975 A L, 9-13 1972 * W, 12-4 1972 * W, 17-9 1960 * W, 6-4 4/20/1991 H W, 15-8 Ohio Wesleyan (0-1) 5/5/1973 H W, 11-10 3/171973 H W, 17-11 4/18/1992 A L, 2-12 Date H/A Score 4/20/1974 A W, 14-6 3/25/1989 N L, 9-10 Vermont (7-0) 4/17/1993 H L, 7-8 1977 H L, 13-16 4/19/1975 A L, 0-1 3/27/1993 A L, 8-15 Date H/A Score 4/16/1994 A L, 12-13 5/8/1976 H W, 15-11 3/26/1994 H L, 16-17/ot 5/4/1996 A W, 25-7 4/15/1995 H W, 14-7 Pennsylvania (1-1) 5/7/1977 A L, 9-14 3/25/1995 H L, 10-16 3/15/1997 H W, 15-8 4/13/1996 A L, 8-9 Date H/A Score 4/29/1978 H W, 15-13 3/23/1996 A L, 18-21 5/2/1998 A W, 20-4 4/12/1997 H W, 14-6 4/26/2008 H W, 18-12 4/28/1979 A W, 11-8 3/22/1997 H L, 11-14 3/13/1999 H W, 20-8 3/16/2010 H W, 10-9 4/26/2009 A L, 6-10 3/21/1998 A L, 12-18 4/21/2000 A W, 14-7 Robert Morris (4-0) 4/14/2001 H W, 17-4 Penn State (13-4) 3/27/1999 H L, 9-12 New Hampshire (4-0) Date H/A Score 3/25/2000 H L, 3-10 5/2/2001 H W, 18-7 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/21/2006 A W, 13-5 3/22/1986 H W, 8-7 4/8/1981 H L, 6-14 3/31/2007 H W, 16-3 UMBC (27-14) Villanova (16-3) 3/28/1987 H W, 18-10 4/7/1982 A L, 11-14 3/29/2008 A W, 9-8 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 4/20/1996 H W, 17-5 4/6/1983 H W, 16-12 3/21/2009 H W, 11-9 1970 * W, 10-7 1962 * W, 17-2 4/19/1997 A W, 15-7 4/4/1984 A W, 12-8 4/10/1971 * W, 17-10 3/12/1988 A W, 14-8 4/3/1985 H W, 10-6 Rutgers (5-5) 1972 * W, 14-7 3/11/1989 A W, 12-7 New Haven (1-0) 4/2/1986 A L, 9-11 Date H/A Score 4/18/1973 A W, 18-12 3/9/1991 A W, 18-9 Date H/A Score 4/1/1987 H W, 18-7 4/15/1981 A W, 16-15/ot 4/17/1974 H W, 15-6 3/21/1992 H W, 14-10 5/10/1978 H W, 24-5 3/30/1988 A W, 17-11 4/24/1982 H L, 8-10 4/16/1975 A L, 0-1 3/6/1993 A W, 20-6 3/19/1989 H W, 15-9 4/5/1982 A L, 5-10 5/1/1976 H L, 10-11 3/5/1994 A W, 20-12 North Carolina (5-16) 3/28/1990 A W, 10-8 4/4/1987 H L, 10-12 4/30/1977 A L, 12-18 3/4/1995 A W, 15-11 Date H/A Score 3/27/1991 H W, 16-8 4/2/1988 A L, 9-10 4/15/1978 H L, 8-16 4/13/2002 H W, 12-10 5/9/1966 * L, 4-6 4/14/1992 A W, 16-8 4/1/1989 H W, 9-6 4/14/1979 A W, 10-8 4/12/2003 A W, 13-10 1967 * W, 13-6 3/20/1993 N W, 10-7 2/23/2002 A W, 15-8 5/16/1979 H L, 12-16 4/3/2004 H W, 20-11 1968 * L, 2-8 3/19/1994 A W, 15-13 2/23/2003 H L, 9-10/ot 4/12/1980 N W, 19-12 5/8/2004 H W, 12-7 1969 * L, 4-7 3/18/1995 H L, 10-15 3/27/2004 A W, 7-4 4/11/1981 A L, 10-13 4/9/2005 A W, 10-9/4ot 1970 * L, 0-12 5/10/2003^ H W, 11-6 3/15/2005 H W, 7-6 4/10/1982 H W, 12-10 5/4/2005 H W, 5-4 4/15/1971 * W, 11-6 4/24/2010 H W, 10-9 4/9/1983 A L, 4-15 4/15/2006 H W, 11-6 1972 * W, 18-6 Sacred Heart (8-0) 3/24/2007 A W, 6-5 Princeton (1-2) 4/7/1984 H W, 17-8 4/21/1973 A W, 15-4 Date H/A Score 4/6/1985 A W, 13-8 4/18/2008 H L, 4-7 Date H/A Score 3/30/1974 H W, 15-5 5/4/2002 A W, 18-17 3/21/1987 A W, 17-8 4/8/2009 A L, 4-13 5/19/1991 A W, 14-13/3ot 4/2/1975 A L, 0-1 3/1/2003 H W, 18-6 3/19/1988 H W, 15-8 5/2/2009 H L, 9-10 5/18/1996 N L, 6-22 4/7/1976 H L, 9-10 4/10/2004 A W, 16-6 3/18/1989 A W, 14-6 5/26/2001 N L, 11-12 4/2/1977 A L, 7-19 4/16/2005 H W, 17-9 4/28/1990 H W, 15-6 Virginia (4-13) 3/22/1980 H L, 10-14 4/22/2006 A W, 14-5 Date H/A Score Providence (1-0) 4/27/1991 A W, 11-5 3/21/1981 A L, 3-19 4/6/2007 H W, 14-9 4/25/1992 H W, 19-14 4/291972 * L, 9-15 3/20/1982 H L, 5-14 Date H/A Score 4/9/2008 A W, 17-5 3/31/1973 H L, 9-13 3/7/2004 H W, 12-3 4/24/1993 A W, 20-9 3/19/1983 A L, 7-18 4/4/2009 H W, 16-8 4/23/1994 H W, 21-9 5/4/1974 A W, 18-4 3/17/1984 H L, 6-17 Radford (1-0) 4/22/1995 A W, 13-6 4/23/1975 H L, 0-1 3/16/1985 A L, 6-20 Salisbury State (6-0) 4/19/1996 H W, 27-15 4/21/1976% A W, 1-0 Date H/A Score Date H/A Score 3/15/1986 H L, 6-8 4/16/1997 A L, 10-11 5/4/1977 H W, 11-10 2/27/2001 H W, 10-6 5/18/1975 H W, 17-7 5/17/1989^ A L, 8-19 2/28/1998 H W, 18-15 5/15/1991^ A W, 14-13 3/31/1976 H W, 11-10 5/27/1991^ N L, 13-18 Randolph Macon (4-2) 4/25/1999 A L, 9-20 2/24/2001 A L, 8-12 3/30/1977 A W, 12-8 Date H/A Score 4/19/2000 H L, 15-17 3/17/2002 H L, 8-13 North Carolina State (0-4) 3/29/1978 H W, 8-6 4/19/1963 * W, 16-1 4/18/2001 A W, 13-8 3/16/2003 A L, 2-10 Date H/A Score 3/28/1979 A W, 19-10 1970 * L, 10-12 4/17/2002 A W, 17-8 3/21/2004 H L, 8-9/ot 4/11/1979 H L, 20-21/ot 5/9/1979 H W, 17-4 1972 * W, 13-6 4/9/2003 H L, 9-10 3/19/2005 A L, 3-14 4/19/1980 A L, 12-18 4/24/1973 A W, 25-5 4/27/2004 H W, 13-8 3/19/2006 H L, 7-14 4/18/1981 H L, 17-19 St. Mary’s (1-0) 4/24/1974 H W, 19-7 4/5/2005 H W, 8-6 3/17/2007 A L, 9-13 4/17/1982 A L, 19-29 Date H/A Score 4/9/1975 A L, 0-1 4/5/2006 A W, 8-7 3/15/2008 H L, 13-18 4/28/1977 A W, 18-8 3/14/2009 A L, 2-11 Ohio State (2-3) 4/3/2007 A L, 9-11 4/1/2008 H L, 6-9 3/21/2010 H L, 10-15 Date H/A Score Stony Brook (0-1) % - Virginia won the game, Date H/A Score 3/31/2009 A L, 4-14 1962 * W, 6-3 16-15, but Towson earned a 1-0 3/6/2010 A L, 11-14 4/7/2010 H W, 10-7 3/23/1963 * L, 7-8 forfeit victory. 1965 * L, 3-13

64 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Series History vs. Opponents Washington College (5-11) Date H/A Score All-Time Records vs. Opponents 1960 * L, 5-15 OPPONENT W-L Georgetown ...... 3-1 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 0-1 1961 * L, 1-17 Adelphi ...... 3-0 Gettysburg ...... 2-0 Pennsylvania ...... 1-1 1962 * W, 8-7 Air Force ...... 3-0 Hartford ...... 4-2 Penn State ...... 13-4 5/7/1963 * L, 1-10 Albany State ...... 1-0 Harvard ...... 1-0 Princeton ...... 1-2 4/22/1964 * L, 2-26 Amherst ...... 0-1 Hobart ...... 2-10 Providence ...... 1-0 4/21/1965 * L, 0-17 Univ. of Baltimore ...... 13-7 Hofstra ...... 19-22 Radford ...... 1-0 Johns Hopkins ...... 3-35 Randolph Macon ...... 4-2 4/10/1966 * L, 5-11 Baltimore AC...... 2-0 Binghamton ...... 0-1 Kenyon ...... 1-0 Roanoke ...... 6-2 4/18/1967 * L, 8-20 Boston College ...... 1-0 Kutztown ...... 3-0 Robert Morris ...... 4-0 1968 * L, 5-10 Bowling Green ...... 1-0 Lafayette ...... 8-0 Rutgers...... 5-5 1969 * L, 5-8 Brown ...... 1-2 Lehigh ...... 10-1 Saint Joseph’s ...... 0-0 1970 * W, 9-8 Brown LC ...... 1-0 Long Island ...... 0-1 Sacred Heart ...... 8-0 4/27/1971 * W, 8-5 Bucknell ...... 15-3 Loyola (Md.) ...... 27-25 Salisbury State ...... 6-0 Marine Corps School ...... 0-3 St. Mary’s ...... 1-0 1972 * L, 7-9 Butler ...... 1-1 Catonsville LC ...... 2-1 Maryland ...... 5-27 Stony Brook ...... 0-1 4/7/1973 H W, 14-13 Cornell ...... 0-2 Massachusetts ...... 2-1 Syracuse ...... 2-9 5/24/1973 A L, 8-10 Cortland State ...... 2-3 Michigan State ...... 1-0 UMBC ...... 27-14 5/5/1979 A W, 15-10 C.W. Post ...... 10-0 Middlebury ...... 1-0 Union ...... 1-0 Dartmouth ...... 2-1 M.I.T...... 2-0 Vermont ...... 7-0 Washington & Lee (10-13) Delaware ...... 35-16 Molloy ...... 1-0 Villanova ...... 16-3 Date H/A Score Denison ...... 2-1 Morgan State ...... 6-0 Virginia ...... 4-13 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 5-1 Washington College ...... 5-11 1963 * L, 7-8 Denver ...... 3-1 Dickinson ...... 4-0 Navy ...... 4-5 Washington & Lee ...... 10-13 5/9/1964 * L, 4-5 Drexel ...... 37-4 New Hampshire...... 4-0 Wesleyan ...... 1-2 1965 * L, 6-8 Duke ...... 7-1 New Haven ...... 1-0 Yale ...... 1-1 4/23/1966 * W, 6-4 Frostburg State ...... 1-0 North Carolina ...... 5-16 Totals 393-287 4/22/1967 * W, 9-3 Gannon ...... 1-0 North Carolina State ...... 0-4 1968 * W, 6-4 Ohio State...... 2-3 2011 Opponents in Bold 1969 * W, 8-6 1970 * W, 10-7 1972 * L, 9-14 4/14/1973 H L, 11-12 4/27/1974 A L, 17-19 4/26/1975 H L, 14-15 4/24/1976 A L, 9-13 4/16/1977 H L, 7-13 3/22/1978 A L, 8-9 3/31/1979 H L, 7-14 3/29/1980 A L, 7-11 3/28/1981 H W, 19-11 3/27/1982 A L, 12-13 3/26/1983 H W, 12-8 3/24/1984 A W, 10-8 3/31/1985 H W, 9-8 3/29/1986 A W, 12-9 Wesleyan (1-2) Date H/A Score 3/26/1964 * L, 2-4 1965 * L, 5-15 4/2/1966 * W, 7-5 Yale (1-1) Date H/A Score 4/11/1998 H W, 10-8 4/17/1999 A L, 11-17 The 1991 Tigers won the East Coast Conference championship and reached the NCAA Championship Game. Key * - site unavailable ^ - NCAA Tournament

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Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductees Towson University has three former players in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame – Jim Darcangelo, Dick Edell and Bob Griebe. Darcangelo and Griebe were teammates on the Tigers’ 1974 College Division National Championship team. Both were also named as National Players of the Year at their respective position. After a spectacular career as a coach, Edell was selected to the Hall of Fame. JIM DARCANGELO DICK EDELL BOB GRIEBE One of the best midfi elders ever to play the A 1967 Towson graduate, Dick Edell is one The all-time leading point scorer in Towson game, James M. “Darky” Darcangelo was a of the most respected coaches in lacrosse men’s lacrosse history, Bob Griebe was major factor when history. inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of the Tigers earned At the time of his induction, Edell ranked Fame in 1990, his fi rst year of eligibility. their only national fi fth among NCAA Division I coaches with An attackman on the Tigers’ 1974 College championship in 282 career victories and ranked second all- Division National school history time with 17 Championship when they won the NCAA Division I team, Griebe College Division Tournament played for the title in 1974. He appearances. United States Team was inducted into After playing at in the World Cham- the National Towson for Coach pionships in 1978 Lacrosse Hall of Carl Runk, Edell and served as a co- Fame in 1990. served as head captain for the Darcangelo began his lacrosse career at coach at the Uni- team in the 1982 Corning East High School in New York for versity of Baltimore World Champion- Coach Joe Corcoran, who is also a Hall of (1973-76), Army ships. He was also Fame inductee. He was selected as a High (1977-83) and the selected as an alternate for the 1986 World School All-American in 1971. University of Mary- Championships. A three-time All-America selection for the land (1984-2001). Griebe played his scholastic lacrosse at Tigers, Darcangelo was selected as the A two-time USILA National Coach of the Deer Park High School in New York, earning College Division II/III Midfi elder of the Year Year, Edell led the Terrapins to the NCAA fi rst team Scholastic All-America and All- in 1973. Named as the Division II/III Player Championship Game in 1995, 1997 and County honors in 1971. of the Year as a junior and senior, Darcangelo 1998. A two-time All-America pick at Towson, was the recipient of Towson’s Scholar-Athlete Inducted into the Towson University Ath- Griebe was the Tigers’ leading scorer in 1974 Award in 1975. He also was selected to the letics Hall of Fame in 1980, Edell has also and 1975. He fi nished his college career with 1975 North-South All-Star Game. been inducted into the US Lacrosse Potomac 221 points, scoring 96 goals with 125 assists. Darcangelo played for the United States Chapter and University of Maryland Halls of Honored as Towson’s Most Valuable National Team in the 1978, 1982 and 1986 Fame. Player and Senior Athlete of the Year in 1975, World Championships and was an alternate Griebe was the Division II/III Attackman of on the team in 1990. the Year in 1975 and represented Towson in The fi rst recipient of the Krongard Award that year’s North-South Collegiate All-Star in 1989, Darcangelo has played for the Game. Maryland Lacrosse Club since 1976 and was A 1988 inductee of the Towson University honored as the Club Player of the Year in Athletics Hall of Fame, he was named to the 1979. Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of A 1986 inductee into the Towson Univer- Fame in 1991. sity Athletics Hall of Fame, Darcangelo is Griebe is the national sales manager for President and Co-Owner of Lax World, Inc. STX, Inc. in Baltimore. His son, Bobby, Inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall played for the Tigers from 2004 to 2007 and of Fame in his fi rst year of eligibility, Darcan- ranks among the school’s all-time leaders gelo has continued his involvement with with 89 goals and 133 points. His daughter, lacrosse through teaching at numerous camps Kelly, played on the Tiger women’s lacrosse in the United States and Japan. He has also team from 2002 to 2004. been active with the Maryland Special Olym- pics.

66 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Tigers in Major League Lacrosse

Since the inception of Major League Lacrosse in 2001, there have been 24 former Tigers who have played for one of the League’s ten teams. Most Brian Vetter recently, Ben DeFelice, ‘04 and Brian Vetter, ‘09 helped the Chesapeake Bay- hawks to their third MLL title in 2010 along with current Tiger assistant coach Shawn Nadelen, who has played for the Bayhawks since 2001. Player Team Years Neil Adams 2004 Adam Baxter Baltimore Bayhawks 2004 2006 Justin Berry New Jersey Pride 2001-02, ‘08 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 John Blatchley Baltimore Bayhawks 2002-03 Casey Cittadino 2006-10 Danny Cocchi Bridgeport Barrage 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks 2004-05 Los Angeles Riptide 2006 Long Island Lizards 2007-10 Ben DeFelice 2004 Baltimore Bayhawks 2005-06 Boston Cannons 2007-08 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010 Casey Cittadino Dudley Dixon Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Jonathan Engelke Long Island Lizards 2008 Kyle Fiat Washington Bayhawks 2007 Matt Florio Chicago Machine 2006 Spencer Ford Baltimore Bayhawks 2001 Rochester Rattlers 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2006-08 Long Island Lizards 2008 Washington Bayhawks 2009 Mark Goers Boston Cannons 2001 John Horrigan Baltimore Bayhawks 2003-04 Hunter Lochte Denver Outlaws 2006-07 2007-08 Washington Bayhawks 2008 Tony Millon Baltimore Bayhawks 2006 Brian Myers Denver Outlaws 2006 Philadelphia Barrage 2007 Danny Cocchi Drew Pfarr Baltimore Bayhawks 2005 Boston Cannons 2006-08 Brad Reppert San Francisco Dragons 2006 Los Angeles Riptide 2007-08 Rob Shek Baltimore Bayhawks 2001-02 Joe Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006-08 Chicago Machine 2010 Zak Smith Rochester Rattlers 2006 Reed Sothoron San Francisco Dragons 2006 Denver Outlaws 2007 Brian Vetter Philadelphia Barrage 2008 Chesapeake Bayhawks 2009-10

HISTORY 67 HISTORY

Towson University Nickname Towson University is one of 28 NCAA The Towson Tiger logo has also experi- member institutions using the Tiger is the enced change. Several years ago, the new most popular mascot among American col- “stylistic” tiger was unveiled, replacing the Towson Athletic leges and universities. upright caricature that had been used since Logo - 2002 However, its obvious popularity was not the mid-80’s. That took the place of the old the real reason the Tiger was selected to block tiger which served as the logo from represent Towson. 1979. The present logo was altered slightly When Towson was a two-year normal this past July, deleting the word “State” in school the Baltimore media referred to its keeping with the University’s renaming of teams as the “Teachers.” As the school Towson University from Towson State Uni- expanded to three and four year programs, versity. the newspapers granted Towson student The Towson logo is registered. Approval athletes tenure, calling them the “Profes- for its use commercially is required. For sors” and even shortening it to “Profs.” color reproduction purposes, please contact Athletic Logo Later, it was changed again to the “School- the Towson Sports Information Offi ce for circa - 1995 masters.” separation instructions. The “Indians” and “Golden Knights” Other schools across the country who are were other nicknames used over the years. also members of the “Tiger” fraternity But as the tale goes, the moniker was fi nally include Auburn, Bishop, Clemson, Colo- decided after a soccer match. rado College, DePauw, Doane, Grambling, One autumn afternoon a sportswriter Hampden-Sydney, Jackson State, Lincoln was covering the Towson soccer team in an (Mo.), Livingston, LSU, Memphis, Mis- uphill struggle. The next day the writer souri, Morehouse, Occidental, Pacifi c, wrote that although the team had lost the Princeton, Rochester Tech, St. Paul’s, Savan- game, “…they played like tigers.” nah State, Sewanee, Tennessee State, Texas Athletic Logo The soccer team appreciated the comment Southern, Trinity (Tex.), Tuskegee and Wit- circa - 1985 and adopted “Tigers” as its nickname. tenberg. Enthusiasm for it spread throughout the According to the NCAA, other popular campus and the tiger eventually nicknames include Bears (16), Wildcats (12) became the offi cial designated and Eagles (12). mascot.

Athletic Logo circa - 1979

Athletic Logo circa - 1977

68 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE TOWSON UNIVERSITY

In the decades following the American Revolution, Americans clamored for free public schooling for their children. Maryland’s elected offi cials and others who valued a literate citizenry also recognized that public school systems would require qualifi ed, dedicated teachers. They pressed for a systematic, reliable means of producing teachers, and in 1865 – the fi nal year of the Civil War – the legislature allocated funds for Maryland’s fi rst teacher-training school. On January 15, 1866, the State Normal School opened its rented quarters in Baltimore with a principal, M.A. Newell, 11 students and three faculty (“Normal School” is the English translation for Ecole Normale, the term used by the French teacher-training schools that served as models for U.S. educators). Today, Towson University is an institution of higher learning with a president, Dr. Robert Caret, an enrollment of 21,177 and a faculty numbering over 1,400.

20112010 TOWSON TOWSONTIGER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PROFILE 6969 TOWSON UNIVERSITY TIGER PRIDE

JERMON BUSHRODROD 1st Team All-CAA, Starting Left Tackle fforor HILLARY Super Bowl Championn FRATZKE All American, Two time CAA Player of the Year

PAT HEALEY 2007 CAA Player of the Year, NISL Rookie of the Year, Now With The MISL

ASHLEY ADAMS CASPER Record Holder, 2010 WELLS CAA Female Track 2005 CAA Athlete of the Year Player of the Year, Now A 70 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Detroit Tiger SIX STRAIGHT GYMNASTICS TITLES

DANNY COCCHI CAA Defensive Player of Year & All MLL Player for the Long Island Lizards

GARY NEAL MEREDITH BUDNER 1st Team All- Record Holder, All-American, CAA, Now A San 2009 CAA Female Swimmer Antonio Spur of the Year

DEFENDING CAA GOLF CHAMPS

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Towson At A Glance The largest comprehensive QUICK FACTS university in the Baltimore area, Towson University (latest published information) is nationally recognized Address Information: for its excellent programs Mailing: 8000 York Road in the arts and sciences, Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 USA communications, business, Main Phone: 410-704-2000 health professions, educa- Admissions Phone: 410-704-2113 tion, fi ne arts and com- Admissions Toll-free Phone: 1-888-4Towson puter information systems. Admissions’ Fax: 410-704-3030 The university is located in E-mail: [email protected] the suburban community Website: www.towson.edu of Towson, Maryland, eight Towson Dates: miles north of downtown Baltimore. The 328-acre 1866 founded in Baltimore as the campus is beautifully State Normal School landscaped. It is a blend 1915 moved to Towson of traditional and modern 1935 State Teachers College at Towson architecture, open space, 1963 Towson State College woods and streams. 1976 Towson State University 1997 Towson University Colleges: College of Business and Economics COLLEGE DEANS College of Education College of Fine Arts and Communication The College of Business and Economics SHOHREH KAYNAMA College of Health Professions College of Liberal Arts The College of Education The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of RAYMOND P. LORION Science and Mathematics The College of Fine Arts and Communication Honors College CHRISTOPHER H. SPICER College of Graduate Studies and Research The College of Health Professions CHARLOTTE E. EXNER Degree Programs: The College of Liberal Arts 63 undergraduate majors TERRY COONEY 43 master’s programs The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of 4 doctoral programs Science and Mathematics (Acting Dean) Degrees Offered: DAVID VANKO Au.D., B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., B.T.P.S., Ed.D., M.A., The College of Graduate Studies and M.A.T., MBA, M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M., M.S., Sc.D. Research (Acting Dean) CHAO LU Popular Undergraduate Programs: The Honors College (Interim Dean) Business Administration, Psychology, Mass MICHAEL O’PECKO Communication, Nursing, Elementary Education Popular Graduate Programs: Reading Education, Human Resource Development, Instructional Technology, Teaching, Early Childhood Education Academic Profi le of the 2010 Freshman Class: Rank In High School Class: 26% were in Top 10%, 37% were in Top 15% of class Average Grade Point Average: 3.5 SAT Range (combined reading, math and writing): 1560-1770 Percent of Applicants Admitted: 63%

72 20092011 TIGER TIGER MEN’S FOOTBALL LACROSSE Administration

Demographic Profi le: Students come from 47 states and 100 countries 70% in state 30% out of state 12.5% African American 3.8% Asian 3.1% Hispanic Total Enrollment: (Fall 2010) 21,840 Dr. Robert L. Caret Ms. Dyan Brasington Marcia Welsh Dr. Debra Moriarty President Vice President for Economic Provost and Vice President of Vice President for Undergraduate Enrollment: (Fall 2010) and Community Outreach Academic Affairs Student Affairs Full-time: 15,568 Part-time: 1,969 Graduate Enrollment (Fall 2010) 4,311 Faculty: (Fall 2010) Full-time: 830 Part-time: 758 98 percent of Towson University’s full-time, per- manent faculty members have earned the highest degree of academic preparation expected for their fi elds of specialization. Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:1 Dr. Gary Rubin Mr. James P. Sheehan Mr. Mike Waddell Mr. Ted Zaleski (More than 77% of classes enroll 25 or fewer Vice President for University Vice President for Director of Athletics Chief of Staff students) Advancement Administration and Finance and Chief Fiscal Officer Other Staff: Full-time: 1,233 Part-time: 533 Physical Plant: BOARD OF VISITORS 328-acre campus 44 structures including 24 academic/support CHAIR Ms. Susan J. Ganz Ms. Nancy Palmer ‘79 Ms. Marcia Zercoe ‘82 buildings, 15 on-campus residence halls where Mr. Dennis F. Rasmussen Chief Executive Offi cer General Manager President Lion Brothers Company, Inc. Caves Valley Country Club HONORARY MEMBER: approximately 4,500 students reside, 2 dining halls, The Rasmussen Group The Honorable 3 parking garages Mr. Gary T. Gill ‘74 Mr. Steve Peck William Donald Schaefer VICE CHAIR President & CEO President & CEO 2010-11 Annual Tuition, Fees, Mr. Gregory A. Devou MacKenzie Comm. Real Estate Axon Americas FACULTY EVP & Chief Marketing Offi cer Services, LLC REPRESENTATIVE: and Room and Board ** CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. Mr. Sherman L. Ragland, II ‘84 Dr. Timothy Sullivan In state: $7,656 Dr. Nancy Grasmick ‘61 President & CEO Chair, University Senate & Asso- Mr. Frank P. Bramble, Sr. State Superintendent of Schools Tradewinds International ciate Professor of Economics Out-of-state: $19,114 Maryland State Department of Average annual room and board: $9,614 Ms. Phyllis Brotman Education Mr. John B. Schuerholz ‘62 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President Executive VP & General Manager REPRESENTATIVE: ** The university reserves the right to make changes Image Dynamics Inc. Mr. Edwin Hale, Sr. Atlanta Braves Mr. Lou Dollenger ‘74 in tuition, fees and other charges at any time such Chairman of the Board changes are deemed necessary by the university and the Mr. Raymond J. Brusca ‘80 1st Mariner Bank Ms. Molly Shock ’75 STUDENT University System of Maryland Board of Regents. Vice President of Benefi ts REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. Francis S. Soistman, The Black & Decker Corporation Mr. Dennis B. Mather ‘72 Ms. Nicole Kazanecki Financial Aid Recipients: Jr. ‘79 SGA President Mr. Stephen A. Burch. Mr. Daniel McCarthy ‘75 ‘83 Executive Vice President 8,133 undergraduate students Bluestone Restaurant Owner Coventry Health Care 582 graduate students Ms. Myrna E. Cardin ‘65 Mr. Fred F. Mirmiran Mr. Glenn Stearns ‘87 Mr. P. Douglas Dollenberg Albert S. Cook Library: President & CEO Chief Executive Offi cer Nottingham Properties, Inc. Johnson, Mirmiran and Stearns Lending, Inc. 579,824 volumes Ms. Barbara Dreyer ‘76 Thompson 1,240 journal titles (owned in print format) Mr. Joseph C. Tischer ’59 President Mr. Kenneth V. Moreland, President 4,367 journal titles (owned in electronic format) Connections Academy, Inc. CPA ‘78 Tischer Surety, Inc. 55,674 journals (print and electronic) accessible to Mr. John B. Ferber ‘96 Chief Financial Offi cer Mr. W. Daniel White our students, faculty and staff Founder & CEO T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Executive Vice President Vandelay Industries 9,432 fi lms and videos Mr. James P. O’Conor The Whiting-Turner Contracting 8,189 sound recordings General Manager Company O’Conor Enterprises 2011 TOWSONTIGER UNIVERSITY PROFILE 7373 TOWSON UNIVERSITY

Discover Towson—The University Towson University, located in the heart of Towson, Md., welcomes more than 800,000 to campus each year to participate in the university’s many educational, scholarly, cultural, recreational and athletic activities. Founded in 1866, Towson University is recognized today as one of the fi nest regional public universities in the North, offering more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the liberal arts and sci- ences, and applied professional fi elds.

CAMPUS LIFE Campus life includes activities and organizations to meet every interest – athletic, cultural, political, community service, Greek life, recreational sports, religious and more. TU sponsors hundreds of concerts, theater and dance productions, fi lms, workshops, demonstrations, art exhibits and lectures each year..

THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS Students seeking freshman admission to Towson University for the fall should apply during the fi rst semester of their senior year in high school. Admission is competitive, based on the applicant pool and available space in the freshman class. Priority admission is based on high school perfor- mance in grades 9–11 as demonstrated by a student’s grade point average. Strength and rigor of the curricula are considered. Performance on the SAT I or ACT is also evaluated, including the writing portion. Students seeking admission may apply as early as October 1. Applications for the spring semester for freshmen are due by December 1 and for the fall by February 15. The deadline for priority consideration for fall admission and academic scholarships is December 1. Applications for Honors College are due February 15. Deadline for spring transfers is November 15.

MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME At Towson, there are 4,500 students (78% of the freshman class) who choose to live near the academic, social, athletic and cultural events that take place on campus everyday. TU has many traditions that are geared toward student involvement, including Homecoming, Family Weekend, concerts, football games, the HRL Carnival and Tigerfest. Living options at Towson include high-rise towers, apartment complexes and two and three-story traditional buildings. Rooms feature carpeted fl oors, window treatments, cable TV, Internet access, local telephone service, and a com- bination microwave and refrigerator, along with appropriate furniture for each resident.

ATTRACTIONS Towson is a college town, conveniently located near the cultural, rec- reational and entertainment attractions of Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Fells Point, a popular night spot for Towson students, is listed in the National Register and contains 18th and 19th century residential, commercial and light industrial buildings on Baltimore’s harbor. Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Orioles since 1992, is located in the heart of the Inner Harbor and is easily accessible from the light rail, mass transit buses and Amtrak trains. In addition, the Babe Ruth Museum is a haven for every baseball enthusiast. The Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XXXV champions, play at M&T Bank Stadium, one of the most modern facilities in the NFL. Adjacent to Oriole Park, the two facilities are among the premier athletic stadiums in the country.

74 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE THE CHESAPEAKE BAY- A NATIONAL TREASURE The largest estuary in North America, the Chesapeake Bay is truly a boaters’ para- dise and provides a way of life for thousands of Maryland watermen. The word Chesapeake means “great shellfi sh bay” and is derived from the language of Algon- quin Indians, who settled here long before the British. Home of the world-famous blue crab and Chesapeake Bay oysters, it has provided a source of livelihood for the people who have inhabited the region for centuries. The area contains a multitude of restaurants along the water that specialize in preparing steamed crabs and raw oysters in season. Marylanders, especially those who live on and frequent its shores, have developed an international reputation for crab cakes, the basic staple of the seafood cuisine featured on many Maryland menus. The culture of the people who have fi shed the bay’s waters and the design of their vessels over the years is unique to the bay and very much a part of its overall charm.

TOWSON UNIVERSITY TIMELINE 1866 – 1876 – 1915 – 1935 – 1946 – 1958 – 1963 – 1969 – 1973 – 1976 – 1988 – 1997 – 2001 – Maryland Maryland Maryland Four-year Arts and Towson’s Towson State Albert S. Center for Towson Towson State Towson State First applied State Normal State Normal State Normal bach- Sciences newly Teachers Cook Library the Arts State College University University doctoral School School School elor’s degree program created College opens. opens with becomes joins the becomes programs opens at 24 moves to opens at introduced begins as Graduate changes concert hall Towson State 11-campus Towson begin in North Paca Lafayette 70-acre at newly a two-year School offers its name to and theater. University. University University. audiol- St. in Balti- and Towson named State transfer Master’s in Towson State System of ogy and more with 11 Carrollton campus. Teachers program. Education. College. Maryland. occupational students and avenues. College at science; TU four faculty. Towson. joins Colo- nial Athletic Association.

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Discover Towson—The University OPPORTUNITIES Downtown Towson is the place to check out the latest fi lms at the theater, go shopping at the huge Towson Town Center mall, grab some food with your friends, and enjoy the nightlife at local hot spots and music venues. Everything is within walking distance of the university. Towson tree-lined neighborhoods offer a variety of housing options – from apartments to condominiums to private homes. Some of the top medical facilities on the East Coast, including the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, St. Joseph Medical Center and the Sheppard Pratt Health System, are located in Towson. Towson Univer- sity students partner with education, business and healthcare groups throughout the region. In downtown Baltimore there’s the Inner Harbor and many neigh- borhoods all with their own eating and entertainment options. Other draws to Baltimore are The Convention Center, the Baltimore City Life Museums, the Maryland Historical Society, Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum, the Shot Tower, the Holocaust Museum, the Walters Art Museum, the Meyerhoff (home to the Baltimore Symphony Orches- tra), the Lyric Opera House, Lexington Market, Little Italy and the USS Constellation. Baltimore boasts several professional sports franchises including the Orioles, Ravens and Blast.

SATELLITE CAMPUSES Education at Towson University is not limited to course offerings on the Towson campus. Towson’s educational experience branches out to satellite campuses throughout Maryland. Undergraduate and graduate programs and courses are available at the following campuses and centers. • Towson University in Harford County • Hagerstown Center • Southern Maryland Higher Education Center • The Universities at Shady Grove • College of Southern Maryland / Waldorf Center

76 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE DID YOU KNOW? • Towson University, the second-largest public university in Maryland, is a member of the University System of Maryland, the nation’s 12th-largest public university system. • U.S. News & World Report ranked Towson University in the top 10 among the best public Master’s institutions in the North in its 2009 America’s Best Colleges guide. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine named Towson University one of the top 100 best values in public colleges for the 2008-2009 academic year. • Towson University’s campus has become a major regional conference destination, playing host each year to approximately 800,000 visitors and 10,000 meetings, conferences and special events. • Towson University is Maryland’s largest producer of teachers. • Seventy-one percent of the classes offered at Towson enroll fewer than 29 students. • Towson’s gerontology program is one of only 100 undergraduate programs offered in the United States. • A favorite on the FM dial, Towson University’s WTMD Radio (89.7) boasts one of the largest listening audiences of any public radio station in Maryland. • Towson University was the fi rst in the region to provide free campus wi-fi access to its students, faculty and staff members. • More than fi ve percent of the total electricity used at Towson University comes from renew able resources. Ten percent of Towson University’s solid waste is incinerated and used to produce electricity for use on campus. • Towson University has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in Baltimore” by the Baltimore Business Journal for 3 years in a row.

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Getting to Towson University Just 15 minutes from the nationally acclaimed Inner Harbor and fi ve miles) from Upstate New York, four hours (190 miles) from New York minutes from the picturesque Maryland countryside,Towson Univer- City, two hours (90 miles) from Philadelphia, 45 minutes (40 miles) sity is located in the northern suburbs of Baltimore City. Towson is from Washington, D.C., and 30 minutes from Annapolis, our state the county seat for Baltimore County. As a result, all interstate routes capital. The Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall intersecting the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) are signed indicating an (BWI) Airport is 40 minutes (non-rush hour) from campus. It handles easterly or westerly direction to Towson. air traffi c from all major carriers. An airport shuttle runs between the The 328-acre campus is within reasonable driving distances from Towson Sheraton and BWI. Train service is available via Amtrak in and major East Coast cities, including approximately six hours by car (330 out of Baltimore’s Penn Station for commuter and long haul travel.

DIRECTIONS FROM BWI/THURGOOD MARSHALL WHERE TO STAY ... AIRPORT FROM WASHINGTON, D.C., RICHMOND Exit the airport via I-195. Follow the signs for the On Campus: Proceed on I-95 North to the Baltimore Beltway, Baltimore Beltway, I-695 to Towson. Proceed on Towson University Marriott I-695. Exit left on to I-695 toward Towson to I-695 to Charles Street (Exit 25 off I-695). Bear Conference Hotel Charles Street (Exit 25) south. Proceed 1.7 miles. right off the ramp on to Charles Street. Follow www.burkshiremarriott.com Turn left on Towsontown Boulevard and proceed Charles Street south for 1.7 miles to Towsontown 10 West Burke Avenue to the fi rst stoplight on Osler Drive proceed one- Boulevard. Follow directions from Towsontown Towson, Maryland 21252 half mile to Auburn Drive. Take a right onto Boulevard (www.bwiairport.com). 1-800-435-5986 Auburn. The is just over the hill on the right and and the Other Area Hotels: DINING SUGGESTIONS ... Fieldhouse is on left. Sheraton Baltimore North (8 minutes) FROM UPSTATE NEW YORK On Campus: sheratonbaltimorenorth.com AND EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA The University Club at Towson University [email protected] Follow I-81 South until it intersects with I-83 in Marriott Conference Hotel 903 Dulaney Valley Road Harrisburg, Pa. Follow I-83 South to the Baltimore www.burkshiremarriott.com Towson, Maryland 21204 Beltway, I-695. Take the I-695 Towson ramp, 10 West Burke Ave. 410-321-7400 staying in the right lane to exit immediately onto 1-800-435-5986 Crowne Plaza- Timonium (10 minutes Charles Street. Bearing right off the ramp, follow Bill Bateman’s Bistro www.ichotelsgroup.com Charles Street south for 1.7 miles to Towsontown www.billbateman.com 2004 Greenspring Dr. Boulevard. Follow directions from Towsontown ([email protected]) Timonium, Maryland Boulevard. 7800 York Road 410-252-7372 FROM NEW YORK CITY, NEW JERSEY, 410-296-2737 Red Roof Inn (Special rate for Towson PHILADELPHIA AND DELAWARE Other Area Suggestions: guests; 5 minutes) Follow I-95 South to the Baltimore Beltway, I-695 Glory Days Grill (8 minutes) www.redroof.com/reservations West (extreme right lane as you approach I-695). www.glorydaysgrill.com 111 West Timonium Road Follow I-695 towards Towson to Exit 25 Charles [email protected] Timonium, Maryland 21093 Street. At the end of the ramp at the stop sign, turn Joppa Road & LaSalle, Towson 410-666-0380 left and then make another left at the roundabout 443-901-0270 onto Charles Street. Follow Charles Street south Hilton Pikesville (15 minutes) for 1.7 miles to Towsontown Boulevard. Turn left The Greene Turtle (5 minutes) www.hilton.com at the traffi c signal. Follow directions from Tow- www.greeneturtle.com 1726 Reisterstown Road sontowne Boulevard. [email protected] Pikesville, Maryland 21208 408 York Road, Towson 410-653-1100 FROM PITTSBURGH AND 410-825-3980 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Towson Place Hotel & Suites (5 minutes) Follow Interstate 70 East past Hagerstown Qdoba Mexican Grill (8 minutes) Newly Renovated; Special Towson and Frederick. I-70 deadends at the Baltimore www.qdoba.com Univeristy Rates Beltway I-695. Left exit on to I-695 to Towson- ([email protected]) www.towsoninn.com Proceed on I-695 to Charles Street (Exit 25 off 2157A York Road, Timonium 1100 Cromwell Bridge Road I-695). Bear right off the ramp on to Charles 410-252-4424 Towson, Maryland 21286 410-823-4410 Street. Follow Charles Street south for 1.7 miles Seasons Pizza (5 minutes) Fax: 410-296-6618 to Towsontown Boulevard. Follow directions www.seasonspizza.com from Towsontown Boulevard. 40 York Rd Towson, MD 21204 FROM BALTIMORE PENN STATION 410-321-8707 Proceed north on Charles Street for 5 miles. Turn right on Towsontown Boulevard. Follow direc- tions from Towsontown. (www.amtrak.com).

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Sports Medicine Providing quality health care for the men and women participating in intercollegiate athletics at Towson is the Sports Medicine area’s highest priority. An exceptionally qualifi ed staff consisting of six full-time, nationally cer- tifi ed athletic trainers possessing post-graduate degrees, more than 40 athletic training students, a primary care physician/physician director and a team orthopedist who work together to provide a broad range of sports medicine services to every student-athlete. Towson’s Athletic Training Education Program was the fi rst accredited program in the state, is one of only two universities in Maryland to offer this program and is the only one working with Division I student-athletes. Towson athletes are serviced from two venues: the Field House and the Towson Center Arena. Opened in 2003, the Field House’s Ford-Vetter Sports Medicine Facility, located on the fi rst fl oor, is equipped with diverse types of thera- peutic modalities that provide signifi cant fl exibility in the care, treatment and rehabilitation of the Tigers. The Towson Center Sports Medicine facility is located on the 100 level of the Towson Center. This athletic train- ing room offers standard whirlpools, numerous treatment and evaluation tables and ample rehabilitation tools.

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The Tiger Training Hall is located on the fi rst fl oor of the Towson Center and fully equipped to meet the demands of each athlete, no matter what the sport. Over 20,000 pounds of weight, two full sets of dumbbells ranging from 5 to 150 pounds, 10 lifting platforms and 10 power racks provide each group of athletes with the opportunity to develop a foundation of strength with compound, multi-joint exercises. A full complement of Hammer Strength machines, along with reverse hyper, glutei/ham benches, polymeric boxes, and two sets of medicine balls round out the room. Jesse Judy is the Director of Towson’s Strength and Conditioning. He is assisted by Jeremy Pick. The coaches collaborate in training each of the 20 Tiger athletic programs.

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Directory (410) Area Code HEAD COACHES Academic Advisor: MEDIA RELATIONS Michael Harris ...... 704-4355 Baseball: Mike Gottlieb ...... 704-3775 Academic Advisor: Director, Athletics Media Relations/Historian: Men’s Basketball: Pat Kennedy . . . .704-3173 Erin Mandahl...... 704-3319 Peter Schlehr ...... 704-2232 Women’s Basketball: Joe Mathews 704-3153 Academic Advisor: Associate Director, Athletic Media Relations: Cross Country: Roger Erricker . . . .704-3972 Geoff Gordon...... 704-2403 Dan O’Connell ...... 704-3102 Field Hockey: Michelle Webber . . . .704-3159 Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations: Football: ...... 704-3155 BUSINESS Eric Rhew ...... 704-6258 Men’s/Women’s Golf: Brian Yaniger 704-3578 Athletic Media Relations Assistant: Chief Business Offi cer: Gymnastics: Vicki Chliszczyk . . . . .704-3895 Megan O’Brien ...... 704-4972 Tim Knavel ...... 704-3287 Men’s Lacrosse: Tony Seaman . . . . .704-4698 Director, New Media: Assistant Business Manager: Women’s Lacrosse: Sonia LaMonica 704-3572 TBA ...... 704-4185 Ashley Mould...... 704-3840 Men’s Soccer: Frank Olszewski. . . .704-3260 Account Clerk: Women’s Soccer: Greg Paynter . . . .704-3165 SPORTS PERFORMANCE Patricia Filipiak ...... 704-3978 Women’s Track & Field: Roger Erricker 704-3972 Equipment Manager (Towson Center): Assistant Director of Athletics: : Lisa Costello ...... 704-3164 Dion Harris ...... 704-2732 James Shipp ...... 704-3606 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Men’s/Women’s Swimming: Pat Mead 704-3577 Assistant Equipment Manager (Field House): Ryan Krach ...... 704-5501 Tennis: Doug Neagle ...... 704-6399 Phil Junis ...... 704-5505 Chris Martin ...... 704-5502 Volleyball: Bruce Atkinson ...... 704-4028 Ticket Manager: Lacy Hatfi eld ...... 704-2890 Joanne Forrester...... 704-2244 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Courtney Blair ...... 704-5503 TBA ...... 704-3438 Director of Athletics: COMPLIANCE TBA ...... 704-5406 Mike Waddell...... 704-3936 Assistant Director of Athletics: Team Physician: Executive Administrative Assistant: Lindsey McDonnell ...... 704-3573 Dr. Terri McCambridge ...... 704-2075 Mary Perry...... 704-4175 Assistant Director, Compliance: Team Orthopedist: Administrative Assistant (Auburn House): Porscha Tidwell ...... 704-4668 Dr. Scott Tarantino...... 704-2075 Carolyn Carter ...... 704-2754 Director, Strength and Conditioning: Administrative Assistant (M&W Basketball): Jesse Judy ...... 704-5504 Carolyn Hund ...... 704-6391 CORPORATE SALES Associate Director, Strength and Conditioning: Administrative Assistant (Field House): Assistant Director of Athletics: Jeremy Pick ...... 704-2455 Susan Becker ...... 704-3970 Marge Steele...... 704-5084 Assistant Director, Strength and Conditioning: Administrative Assistant (Towson Center): Kilee Tafl inger ...... 704-4667 Debbie Cumberland ...... 704-4709 Corporate Sales Assistant: Brad Tarr ...... 704-5184 Administrative Assistant (External Affairs): STUDENT SERVICES TBA ...... 704-2962 NCAA Faculty Representative: EXTERNAL OPERATIONS Associate Director of Athletics: Dr. Gail Gasparich ...... 704-4515 Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Margie Tversky ...... 704-3285 Intercollegiate Athletic Committee Chair: Mike Harris ...... 704-2710 Dr. Terry Berkeley ...... 704-2564 TEAM ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Director, Facilities and Event Management: Nance Reed ...... 704-4177 Assistant Director of Athletics: Mark Temmel ...... 704-4176 Team Support Services Coordinator: Bobbi Madison ...... 704-2658 Assistant Manager, Facilities and Event Management: Jenn Judy ...... 704-2745 Athletic Academic Services Coordinator: Steve Zamagias ...... 704-5498 Michele O’Connor ...... 704-3171 Assistant Manager, Facilities and Event Management: TIGER CLUB Tom Mandato ...... 704-5499 Assistant Director of Athletics: FAX NUMBERS Sports Turf Technician John Latteri ...... 704-3571 Shawn Mahonski ...... 704-2197 Athletics Director...... 704-3002 Director of Development, Major Gifts: Lead Groundskeeper: Athletics Business Offi ce ...... 704-3009 Greg LaCour ...... 704-5564 Kevin Wetzel ...... 704-5506 Compliance ...... 704-4322 Director of Development, Team Support: Groundskeeper: Coaches (Towson Center)...... 704-3748 Dan Crowley ...... 704-3571 Marcos Alvarado ...... 704-5506 Coaches (Fieldhouse) ...... 704-2898 Director of Operations: TBA ...... 704-3284 Coaches (Burdick Hall) ...... 704-5544 FAN DEVELOPMENT Media Relations...... 704-3861 Marketing/Promotions ...... 704-3861 Manager, Group Sales and Promotions: VIDEO SERVICES Sports Medicine (Fieldhouse) ...... 704-2727 TBA ...... 704-5497 Director, Video Services: Sports Medicine (Towson Center) . .704-4386 Mike Kochczynski ...... 704-4366 Greg Rex ...... 704-2712

82 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Towson’s Athletic Hall of Fame The Towson University Athletic Hall of Fame was conceived in 1963 Members (Year Graduated) Year Inducted Members (Year Graduated) Year Inducted and developed by Dr. Donald “Doc” Minnegan and alumnus George Luther Cox,* ’40 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1964 Joseph McMullen* (Director of Athletics) 1984 Henderson to provide recognition for outstanding alumni athletes Dorothy Crocker Hyman, ’71 (Gymnastics) 1993 Lisa McCullen McPhee, (Field Hockey) 2007 who excelled in sports while at Towson and are successful in their Jim Darcangelo, ’75 (Lacrosse) 1986 Ron Meehan, ’81 (Football) 2006 life. It was also their purpose to cite those members of the athletic Jerry Denaburg,* ’30 (Baseball, Soccer, Basketball) 1973 Tom Meinhardt (Tennis Coach, Athletic Director) 2003 and sports staff at Towson who had materially and signifi cantly Russ Denison,* ’32 (Baseball) 1966 Frank Mezzanotte, ’73 (Football, Lacrosse) 1989 contributed to the total development of successful alumni athletes. Lindsay Dixon, ’92 (Lacrosse) 2002 Donald Minnegan* (Coach, Athletics Director) 1963 In 1974, the Athletic Hall of Fame was incorporated into the Alumni Al Dodds, ’71 (Football, Track & Field) 1985 Tom Morgan, ’81 (Soccer) 1994 Association Awards program. Kathleen Mohr Dolan, ’91/93 (Softball) 2001 Audrey Morse, ’75 (Tennis, Basketball) 1991 Dick Edell, ’67 (Lacrosse) 1980 John Murphy, ’65 (Cross Country, Track) 1981 To be nominated, an individual must be a Towson alumna/us or an Jack Edwards, ’61 (Lacrosse) 2006 Sean Murphy, ’87 (Football) 1997 athletics staff member for at least 10 years. For selection, an alumna/ Vikki Benhaldt Epps ’94 (Cross Country/Track) 2007 Jim Myers, ’67 / ’73 (Soccer, Baseball, Track) 2004 us must have made a signifi cant contribution to the college com- Steve Farling, ’95 (Baseball) 2006 Dana Novotony, ’93 (Swimming) 2005 munity through excellence in athletics, achieved marked success in David Farmer, ’73 (Swimming) 1988 Tom Nelson, ’77 (Football, Lacrosse) 2004 life after leaving Towson, and be an active supporting member of Maggie Faulkner (F. Hockey, Lacrosse Coach) 1997 Candi Normile Klopp, ’71 (Gymnastics) 1993 the community. An athletics staff member must have clearly demon- Joe Ferrante,* ’75 (Lacrosse) 1983 Terry O’Brien, ’75 (Football, Track) 1992 strated athletic profi ciency, and a high personal regard and respect Miguel Ferrer, ’83 (Swimming) 1993 Thomas O’Brien, ’87 (Soccer) 2000 for alumni and students. Bunky Ford, ’61 (Lacrosse, Soccer) 1978 Kerrin Mohr O’Neill, ’89 (Softball) 1999 John Gaburick, ’89 (Football) 2006 Mark Orlando, ’94 (Football) 2009 Past Teams Honored by the Athletic Hall of Fame Jim Garland, ’70 (Baseball, Soccer) 1985 Bill Owings,* ’57 (Tennis, Soccer, Wrestling) 1982 1933-34 Men’s Basketball 1986 Jim Gede, ’53 (Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1964 Jeff Peek, ’87 (Lacrosse) 1997 1968 Women’s Gymnastics (National Champs) 1992 Bob Griebe, ’75 (Lacrosse) 1986 Rich Pellegrini, ’94 (Soccer) 2005 1974 Men’s Lacrosse (National Champions) 1998 John Grubb, ’70 (Lacrosse) 1988 Carl Perkins, ’73 (Football) 1991 1981-83 Men’s Swimming and Diving Team 1999 Tom Goedeke,* ’57 (Soccer) 1969 Cindy Phillips, ’85 (Basketball) 1995 1954-56 Soccer Teams 2000 Tom Grem, ’80 (Golf) 1999 Dennis Psoras, ’54 (Soccer, Wrestling) 1984 1976 Stagg Bowl Team 2009 Larry Gross, ’69 (Soccer, Lacrosse, Wrestling) 1990 Carroll Rankin,* ’28 (Basketball, Soccer) 1965 1976-77 and 1977-78 Men’s Basketball Teams 2001 Marty Guolo, ’82 (Soccer) 1997 George Rankin,* ’35 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1974 1938 Men’s Soccer 2002 Wayne Harman, ’57 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1967 John Reister, ’85 (Swimming) 1995 1969 Women’s Basketball 2003 Jack Hart,* ’48 (Baseball, Soccer) 1970 Bob Remeto, ’71 (Football) 1991 1974 Football 2004 Kathleen Hart,* Honorary Athletics Department) 1990 Stephanie Roche Willson, ’80 (Basketball) 1993 1983, 1984, 1986 Football Teams 2006 George Henderson, ’63 (Baseball, Soccer) 1974 Ann Rogers Ridenour, ’57 (Basketball, Hockey) 1984 1958 Men’s Lacrosse Team 2007 Stacy Humphries, ’96 (Volleyball) 2007 Ray Riordan (Swimming Coach) 2002 1990 Gymnastics Team 2008 Susan Hill Hutson, ’78 (Swimming) 1994 Bud Ritter, ’50 (Basketball, Soccer) 1972 1976 Football Team 2009 Donald Hofl er, ’57 (Track) 1994 Tara Rottet Blackburn ’93 (Women’s Basketball) 2003 Doc Minnegan Scholarship Award Recipients Ruth Ann Holter Derrenbacher, ’88 (Basketball) 1998 Al Rubeling,* ’32 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1971 Ramin Kazemi, ’98 (Tennis) 1997 Mark Holtschneider, ’82 (Tennis) 2002 Gary Rubeling, ’85 (Football) 1995 Richie Moller, ’99 (Soccer) 1998 Gina Profi li Hormes, ’91 (Lacrosse) 2002 Carl Runk, (Lacrosse coach) 2007 Bridget Harthausen, ’00 (Soccer/Lacrosse) 1999 Steve Hornish, ’80 (Lacrosse) 1994 Lori Salindong Greis, ’90 (Gymnastics) 2000 Brian Barber, ’01 (Basketball) 2000 Jim Hottes, ’52 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1974 Jim Sandusky, ’75 (Football) 1992 Gregg Davies, ’02 (Baseball) 2001 Janet Houck Kines, ’80 (Lacrosse, Volleyball) 1995 Jim Saxon,* ’68 (Lacrosse, Soccer) 1983 Aaron Krause, ’04 (Men’s Swimming) 2002 Don Hughes, ’57 (Soccer, Wrestling) 1980 Rob Shek, ’94 (Lacrosse) 2005 Brian McKenna, ’04 (Baseball) 2003 Ed Humm, ’61 (Baseball, Soccer, Wrestling) 1977 Gil Schuerholz III, ’85 (Tennis) 1995 Jennifer Irby, ’05 (Women’s Swimming) 2004 Bill Hunter (Athletics Director, Baseball Coach) 1998 John Schuerholz, ’62 (Baseball, Soccer) 1974 Becky Trumbo, ’06 (Women’s Lacrosse) 2005 Lance Johnson ’93 (Men’s Soccer) 2003 Don Schwanebeck,* ’35 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1970 Nigel Marples, ’07 (Soccer) 2006 Jeff Jones, ’77 (Lacrosse) 1996 John Shock, ’41 (Baseball, Soccer) 1967 John Webb, ’08 (Football) 2007 Norma Kelly, ’84 (Basketball) 1996 Lloyd Sigler, ’69 (Track & Field) 1985 Alea Murphy, ‘08 (Track) 2008 Bucky Kimmett, ’51 (Baseball, Basketball) 1964 Bill Silverthorn, ’64 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1981 Tommy Apel-Schumacher, ‘10 (Men’s Soccer) 2009 Kevin King, ’90 (Baseball) 2002 Jules Siskind, ’79 (Lacrosse) 1996 Members (Year Graduated) Year Inducted Ron Klausner, ’89 (Lacrosse) 1999 Glenn Smith, Jr., ’91 (Lacrosse) 2001 Phil Aaronson,* ’30 (Baseball, Basketball) 1976 Tandy Knight, ’91 (Gymnastics) 2001 Rodney Smith, ’90 (Football) 2000 (Football Coach) 1994 Wendy Weaver Kwiatkowski, ’92 (Gymnastics) 2002 Meilani Smith Snellenberger, ’97 (Swimming) 2009 Betty Lou Bischof Andrade, ’86 (Basketball) 1997 Craig Lafferty, ’66 (Baseball, Soccer, Tennis) 1983 Ted Snyder,* ’26 (Baseball, Basketball, Wrestling) 1975 John Andrade, ’85 (Baseball) 1997 Tim Langton, ‘96 (Lacrosse) 2008 John Sothoron, ’73 (Lacrosse) 1989 Vince Angotti (Basketball Coach) 1995 Carville Lauenstein,* ’40 (Baseball, Soccer) 1975 Janine Spezio Eikenberg ’93 (Gymnastics) 2003 Joe Ardolino, ’74 (Lacrosse) 1992 Ruth Gutridge Lavelle, ’86 (Lacrosse) 1999 Eugene Spurrier, ’53 (Wrestling) 1984 Teresa Arnold, ’82 (Gymnastics) 1994 Joe Layfi eld, ’92 (Soccer) 2002 Dick Stack, ’62 (Soccer) 1982 Fred Arnold,* ’62 (Basketball, Tennis) 1978 Kurk Lee, ’90 (Basketball) 2000 Ed Stephenson, ’94 (Lacrosse) 2001 Dan Austerlitz, ’39 (Basketball, Baseball, Soccer) 1975 (Football) 2005 Howard Stottlemyer,* ’40 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1981 Danielle Barry, ’94 (Basketball) 2004 Tim Langton ’96 (Lacrosse) 2008 Don Sudbrink,* ’59 (Soccer, Wrestling, Lacrosse, Baseball) 1973 Mary Bartel, ’81 (Volleyball, Lacrosse) 2000 Mitch Lekas, ’76 (Lacrosse) 1998 Wendell Thomas, ’75 (Lacrosse) 1989 Aaron Bates ’94 (Football) 2007 Bill Leonard, ’87 (Basketball) 1997 Quinton D. Thompson, ’42 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1968 Kurt Beathard, ’87 (Football) 1999 Carrie Leger, ’96 (Gymnastics) 2009 Joe Tischer, ’59 (Track, Soccer, Lacrosse, Basketball) 1998 Mike Bennett, ’76 (Football) 1995 Henry Lichtfuss, ’58 (Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1973 Teri Travers, ’91 (Track) 2005 Bill Binder, ’56 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1980 Chuck Lightening ’92 (Men’s Basketball) 2003 Terry Truax (Basketball) 2004 John Blatchley, ’93 (Lacrosse) 2004 Gabby Linarducci Frezza, ’94 (Gymnastics) 2004 Margo VerKruzen (Coach) 1990 Jeff Boller, ’83 (Football) 1996 Reece Livingston, ’54 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1975 Don Vetter, ’59 (Lacrosse) 1980 Devin Boyd, ’93 (Basketball) 2004 Jay Logwood, ’95 (Baseball) 2007 James Vallilo, ’96 (Baseball) 2008 Jennifer Breakey, ’94 (Lacrosse, Field Hockey) 2005 Ed Lorenz, * ’61 (Soccer) 1974 Tony Vinson, ’95 (Football) 2005 Debbie Lynn Brinkman, ’94 (Volleyball, Track) 2006 John Lowe, ’51 (Soccer, Baseball, Wrestling) 1989 Ernst von Schwerdtner * (Baseball, Wrestling Coach) 1980 Terrance Brooks, ’91 (Football, Track) 2001 Ron Luette,* ’63 (Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1981 Bobby Washington, ’78 (Basketball) 2000 Leigh Buck Bradley, ’75 (Field Hockey, Lacrosse) 1993 Bill Maczis, ’57 (Baseball, Basketball) 1980 Don Washington, ’86 (Football, Track) 1998 Mike Bruno, ’76 (Soccer) 2009 Steve Mahieu, ’70 (Cross Country, Track) 1983 Erik Washington, ‘96 (Soccer) 2008 Ron Cadorette, ’70 (Football, Lacrosse) 1989 Mike Mahoney, ’63 (Lacrosse, Soccer) 1976 Bob Watson,* ’52 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1978 Colleen Cahill-Smith ’90 (F. Hockey, Lacrosse) 2003 Tim Mahoney, ’71 (Basketball, Lacrosse) 1985 Jen Weaver Steczak, ’96 (Softball) 2006 Michael Carroll, ’69 (Cross Country, Track) 1990 John McCleary,* (Tennis Coach) 1983 John Wheeler, ’38 (Basketball, Soccer) 1982 Wendy Chalmers, ‘95 (Gymnastics) 2008 Courtney McClelland Gonzalez, ’96 (Soccer, Softball) 2006 Josh Wheeler, * ’36 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1966 Skip Chase, ’77 (Football) 1990 Ed McCue, ’92 (Soccer) 2004 Anne Sugden Wolff, ’92 (Gymnastics) 2002 Erin Shanley Cherneski ’97 (Gymnastics) 2007 Don McGhay,* ’63 (Lacrosse) 1977 Bill Woolston, ’31 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1977 Dale Chipps ’89 (Football) 2003 George McGinty (Gymnastics Coach) 1991 Dave Yingling, ’57 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1967 Dick Clem, ’58 (Baseball, Soccer, Wrestling) 1975 Pat McKinley, ’80 (Basketball 1993 Glenn Zimmerman, ’58 (Baseball, Soccer) 1977 Mel Cole,* ’36 (Soccer, Basketball) 1966 John Como, ’81 (Lacrosse) 1999 2011 TOWSON UNIVERSITY 83 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE

Academic Support “One of the reasons I like working at Towson Towson University’s Athletic Academic Support unit provides University is because of the genuine concern leadership, supervision, monitoring, counseling, tutors and other for the academic success of the student-ath- services to student-athletes. It facilitates, coordinates and expedites all academic matters within the department and university, and it lete. The quick growth of the athletic aca- maintains the highest standards of integrity, accountability and loyalty demic unit is proof of the commitment from at all times. the Administration. The Athletic Academic Its primary goals are: ■ To support the efforts of every student-athlete who is in pursuit of Advisors focus on academic advising, time a degree at Towson. management and organization skills, as well ■ To provide assistance in the S-A’s development of values, emphasizing the qualities of leadership. as providing a quiet study hall and tutoring ■ To enhance the S-A’s interpersonal relationships and communication atmosphere. The entire academic staff is com- skills. mitted to helping the student-athletes adjust ■ To facilitate the S-A’s fulfi llment of career and life goals. ■ To safeguard Towson’s academic integrity by insuring compliance to college and be successful in life.” with all rules of the NCAA, conferences and the University. - BOBBI MADISON Director of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISORS Towson University To best serve the student-athletes, the Athletic Academic Advisors provide the following support services: ■ Offer effective academic advising and up-to-date campus information to S-A’s; conduct individual advising appointments with S-A’s who have concerns about his/her choices, degree progress, grades and any other aspect of the education that might impede success toward graduation or jeopardize NCAA eligibility. ■ The advisors pay particular attention to the “at-risk” S-A’s that have not yet decided on a major course of study. ■ Schedule regular meetings to monitor academic progress. ■ Encourage S-A’s to utilize all the academic support services provided by the unit including study hall, tutorial program and individual meetings with athletic academic advisors. ■ Participate in Freshman Orientation and assistance with registration. ■ Encourage S-A’s to take advantage of support services offered on campus, including but not limited to, Academic Achievement Center, Writing Center, Counseling Center, Disability Resource Center, SAGE and Career Services. ■ Participate in offi cial recruiting visits for all sports.

TIGER ADVISORS-ACADEMIC SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Bobbi Madison – Director ([email protected]) Men’s Basketball, Men’s Lacrosse, Volleyball Michele O’Connor – Coordinator ([email protected]) Gymnastics, Cross Country, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Men’s Soccer Erin Mandahl – Advisor ([email protected]) Women’s Basketball, Women’s Lacrosse Michael Harris – Advisor ([email protected]) Football Geoff Gordon – Advisor ([email protected]) Baseball, Softball, Golf, Field Hockey

84 2011 TIGER MEN’S LACROSSE Media Guidelines ABOUT THIS GUIDE MEDIA PARKING The 2011 Towson University men’s lacrosse media guide has been Parking around Unitas Stadium is limited on gameday. Requests for prepared to assist the media in its coverage of Tiger lacrosse. All media parking passes should be made at the same time as credential requests for credentials, interviews, information and photographs requests. If you do not make arrangements in advance for parking, should be directed to: you will not be able to receive a parking pass for the game.

Eric Rhew IN-GAME MEDIA SERVICES Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations Pre-game notes, fl ip cards and game programs will be distributed in Towson University the press box before each game. Box scores and scoring summaries 8000 York Road will be provided at half-time and at the end of the game. There are a Towson Center, Room 351 limited number of phone lines available in the press box, but wireless Towson, MD 21252-0001 internet is available for media to use. Food and beverages will be pro- vided in the press box approximately 90 minutes before game time. Phone: 410-704-6258 Fax: 410-704-3861 Cell: 410-530-4791 POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE E-Mail: [email protected] Approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game, a post- game press conference will be held in a designated area of the Field Towson Athletics Twitter: @TowsonTigers House at Unitas Stadium. Members of the Athletics Media Relations staff will help guide members of the media to the interview area and OBTAINING CREDENTIALS an announcement will be made during the fourth quarter as to the Media credentials are issued to accredited members of the media only. location of the press conference. The head coach and selected players Requests for credentials should be made via phone, mail, e-mail or of the visiting team will be available for questions fi rst, followed by fax to Eric Rhew in the Towson University Offi ce of Athletics Media Towson Coach Tony Seaman and selected players. This will be the Relations. Please be sure to follow up your request with a phone call order of the interviews regardless of the outcome of the game. to ensure it has been received. Interviews after evening games may take place on the fi eld due Space in the press box of Johnny Unitas® Stadium is limited, to deadlines. In this case, a member of the Towson Athletics Media so requests should be made no later than 48 hours prior to game Relations staff will assist in gathering selected individuals. time. Should space become a problem, preference will be given to the Requests for specifi c Towson players should be made to Eric Rhew primary media outlets of each school and then, to media who their during the fourth quarter. Interviews with opposing players should requests earlier in the week. be coordinated through the visiting team’s media relations contact. Photographers must show their credentials in order to gain access The locker rooms for both teams are closed at all times. to the playing fi eld area. All photographers are limited to the areas along the sidelines of the lacrosse fi eld but may not enter the team IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY bench areas at any time. In addition, photographers are not permit- All requests for in-season interviews with Towson players and ted to shoot from behind the end lines, including behind the screens coaches must be made through Eric Rhew of the Offi ce of Athletics behind the goals. Media Relations. Media members should not contact players directly. Local television stations shooting the game for highlight footage Interview times will be arranged by the Athletics Media Relations may do so from the sideline (except in team areas) or from the stands staff based on availability of both the player and the media member. on the south (press box) side of the stadium. Players will not miss class or practice time to conduct an interview. Credentials may be picked up in the press box lobby beginning Media representatives are welcome to speak with players and two hours prior to game time. In addition, they may be picked up coaches after practice sessions, but should call in advance to confi rm from the Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. practice times and to arrange for parking on campus. on the day prior to the game. ROAD GAME REQUESTS RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION Local members of the media who wish to cover a Towson road men’s Broadcast positions for up to two visiting radio stations are avail- lacrosse game should contact the host school’s media relations staff to able in the Unitas Stadium press box. Phone lines (POTS and ISDN) obtain credentials. Contact information for the men’s lacrosse media may be rented from the Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations for a cost relations contacts of all 2011 Towson opponents can be found in the of $75 per game or whatever the visiting station’s institution charges. opponents section of this guide. Stations wishing to broadcast a game from Unitas Stadium should contact Eric Rhew at least two weeks prior to game day. Credential and parking requests for radio staff should be submitted along with the request for phone lines.

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The Baltimore Sun WBAL-TV (Channel 11-NBC) WTMD-FM (89.7) Calvert & Centre Streets 3800 Hooper Avenue Towson University, 8000 York Road Baltimore, Maryland 21278 Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 Phone: 410-332-6200 · Fax: 410-783-2518 Phone: 410-338-6512 · Fax: 410-338-6526 Phone: 410-704-8938 · Fax: 410-704-2609 Sports Editor: Ron Fritz Sports Director: Play-by-Play: Spiro Morekas Desk e-mail: [email protected] Weekend: Pete Gilbert E-mail: [email protected]

The Evening Capital WBFF-TV (Channel 45-FOX) WNST-AM (1570) 2000 Capital Drive 2000 West 41st Street 1550 Hart Road Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Towson, Maryland 21286 Phone: 410-280-5952 · Fax: 410-280-5953 Phone: 410-467-5596 · Fax: 410-467-5093 Phone: 410-821-9678 · Fax: 410-828-4698 Sports Editor: Gerry Jackson Sports Director: Bruce Cunningham Beat: Drew Forrester Beat: Bill Wagner Weekend: TBA Desk e-mail: [email protected] WBAL-AM (1090) WJZ-TV (Channel 13-CBS) 3800 Hooper Avenue The Towson Times Television Hill Baltimore, Maryland 21211 409 Washington Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Phone: 410-467-3000 · Fax: 410-338-6675 Towson, Maryland 21204 Phone: 410-578-7522 · Fax: 410-578-0642 Beat: Keith Mills Phone: 410-337-2425 ext. 3500 Sports Director: Mark Viviano Fax: 410-337-2490 Staff: Stan Saunders WJZ-AM (1300) Sports Editor: Nelson Coffi n The Sports Station - ESPN Radio E-mail: ncoffi [email protected] WMAR-TV (Channel 2-ABC) 1423 Clarkview Road Phone: 410-337-2425 ext. 3435 6400 York Road Baltimore, Maryland 21209 Baltimore, Maryland 21210 Phone (off air): 410-823-1812 Phone: 410-377-7558 · Fax: 410-377-5321 Phone (on air): 1-888-843-1300 University Union, Towson University Sports: Rick White 8000 York Road TIGER ATHLETICS Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 Comcast SportsNet MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Phone: 410-704-2288 · Fax: 410-704-3862 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Peter Schlehr, Director E-mail: [email protected] Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (Men’s Basketball, Cross Country, Phone: 240-497-3401 · Fax: 301-718-3324 Golf, Track) WIRE SERVICE Contact: Joe Yasharoff E-mail: [email protected] Dan O’Connell, Associate Director (Football, Gymnastics, Baseball) Associated Press WMJF-TV (Cable Channel 61) 218 North Charles St. Eric Rhew, Assistant Director Towson University, 8000 York Road (Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming) Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 Phone: 410-837-8315 · Fax: 410-837-4291 Phone: 410-704-8788 Megan O’Brien, Assistant Sports Editor: Dave Ginsburg (Volleyball, Field Hockey, Desk E-mail: [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Softball, Tennis)

CAA Lacrosse Lacrosse Contact: 8625 Patterson Avenue Scott Meyer Richmond, Va. 23229 ([email protected]) Phone: 804-754-1616 Website: www.caasports.com Fax: 804-754-1830

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2011 Men’s Lacrosse Schedule

Feb 19 JOHNS HOPKINS 12 p.m. Feb 26 LOYOLA (Md.) 12 p.m. Mar 5 at Mount St. Mary’s 1 p.m. Mar 12 MARYLAND 12 p.m. Mar 15 at Navy 7 p.m. Mar 19 STONY BROOK 1 p.m. Mar 26 at Delaware* 1 p.m. Apr 2 HOFSTRA* 12 p.m. Apr 6 at UMBC 7:30 p.m. Apr 9 MASSACHUSETTS* 1 p.m. Apr 16 at Penn State* 7 p.m. Apr 23 at Drexel* 3 p.m. Apr 30 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 7:30 p.m. May 4 CAA Semi-Finals TBA May 7 CAA Championship TBA

Home games listed in BOLD *Colonial Athletic Association game Dates & times subject to change All Times in Eastern Time Zone