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2017 MARYLAND MEN's LACROSSE 3 High Point (1-1, 0-0 Socon) at #2 Maryland (2-0, 0-0 B1G) // Feb GAME 2017 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE 3 High Point (1-1, 0-0 SoCon) at #2 Maryland (2-0, 0-0 B1G) // Feb. 18 // 1 pm // College Park, Md.. ON THE AIR SETTING THE STAGE Live Stream: BTN2GO.com ($) MARYLAND HIGH POINT Live Stats: umterps.com 2017 Record: 2-0 (0-0 B1G) 2017 Record: 1-1 (0-0 Southern) 2017 Ranks: 2nd (Media) / 3rd (Coaches) 2017 Ranks: NR (Media) / NR (Coaches) 2016 Record: 17-3 (5-0 B1G) 2016 Record: 9-6 (5-2 Southern) Head Coach: John Tillman (Cornell '91) Head Coach: Jon Torpey (Ohio State '00) Coach’s Record: 102-45 (.694)/10th season Coach’s Record: 32-33(.492)/5th season Coach’s Record at Maryland: 82-26 (.759)/7th season Coach’s Record at High Point: 32-33 (.492)/5th season 2017 SCHEDULE Associate Head Coach: Kevin Conry (Johns Hopkins ‘04) Associate Head Coach: Pat Tracy (Goucher '04) F11 at Navy (2/11) W, 15-12 Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert (Navy ‘99) Assistant Coach: Ron Garling (Drexel '10) F14 at St. Joseph's (2/-) W, 16-8 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Mattes (Rutgers '11) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ryan Cassidy (York '13) F18 HIGH POINT (2/-) 1 pm Director of Lacrosse Operations: Zack Schroeder (Navy '10) F25 YALE Noon M4 at Notre Dame Noon The 2nd-ranked Maryland men's lacrosse team (2-0) is set to welcome High Point for its home-opener at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium Sat., Feb. M11 at Albany 3 pm 18, at 1pm. The game is set to be streamed live on BTN2Go.com ($). M18 VILLANOVA 4 pm M25 at North Carolina 11:30 am FACING OFF A1 MICHIGAN * 2 pm Maryland will open its home slate Saturday against High Point Senior Matt Rambo has tallied 13 points through two games A8 PENN STATE * 1 pm for the second consecutive season. In the first meeting in on six goals and seven assists. It is the most points for a Terp A16 at Rutgers * 7 pm 2 history between the teams last year, the Terps defeated the 13 through two games in at least 20 years. Michael Phipps A22 at Ohio State * 2 pm Panthers, 15-10, behind a pair of hat tricks from Colin came the closest during that span when he totaled 11 points A29 JOHNS HOPKINS * 8 pm Heacock and Dylan Maltz. through two games in 2007. M4 Big Ten Tournament Semis 1 TBA M6 Big Ten Tournament Finals 1 TBA Maryland's extra-man unit was extremely efficient at St. Sophomore faceoff specialist Austin Henningsen had an M13/14 NCAA First Round TBA Joseph's, scoring four goals on three opportunities. Colin excellent game at St. Joseph's, winning 18-of-24 faceoffs M20/21 NCAA Quarterfinals 2 TBA Heacock and Jared Bernhardt each had a pair of goals on 18 (75%). It was the second-most faceoff wins in his career, trailing M27 NCAA Semifinals 3 TBA 4 the EMO. The Terps are one of just four teams with a 100 only his 19 wins in the NCAA title game in 2016. M29 NCAA Finals 3 TBA All times Eastern | Media Rankings in parenthisis | * Big Ten Game | percent conversion rate on the extra-man this season. 1 Columbus, Ohio. | 2 Newark, Del./Hempstead, N.Y. | 3 Foxborough, Mass. (Gillette Stadium) Maryland's experienced attack unit of Dylan Maltz, Matt Head coach John Tillman has had immense success since Rambo and Colin Heacock (#RunDMC) has combined for 28 taking over the program six years ago, advancing to five NCAA 28 points through two games in 2017. The senior-laden unit has 6 semifinals and four title games. The Terps also lead the nation started 20 consecutive games together and combined for during that time period in All-America selections (38) and 237 career goals. Major League Lacrosse draft selections (26). Maryland has scored 31 goals through two games due in large Maryland has won seven consecutive home-openers dating part to its .449 shooting percentage, which ranks second back to 2010, outscoring opponents by an average of 9.3 nationally. All five of Maryland's leading scorers are shooting 7 goals during that span. The Terps are 84-6-1 all-time in 31 over 40 percent, including senior Dylan Maltz, who has scored home-openers. on 5-of-7 shots this season. Maltz has also scored 13 goals on 18 shots over his last five games dating back to 2016. The Terps have won eight straight games against unranked 8 opponents, with head coach John Tillman posting a 38-3 Senior Matt Rambo is one of the hottest players in the country, record in the category since taking over the program in 2011. tallying 47 points over his last eight games (5.9 pts/g) on 23 47 goals and 24 assists dating back to 2016. His recent tear continued against St. Joseph's with a career-high seven points on three goals and four assists. RAMBO WATCH STAT RANKS CURRENT STREAKS Maryland Points Leader: Bob Boneillo, 231 Games with a point: Matt Rambo (41, t-4th-longest NCAA), Colin Heacock (19) MD NAT. CONF. CONF. NAT. HPU Rambo Career Points: 170 (currently 17th) 15.5 5 3 Goals Per Game 6 41 7.0 Games with a goal: Matt Rambo (10, t-8th longest NCAA) 10.0 20 5 Opponents’ Goals Per Game 2 7 6.5 Games with an assist: Matt Rambo (13) 34.5 Shots Per Game 27.5 Home Wins: 8 44.9 2 1 Shot Percentage 5 34 25.5 Road Wins: 8 23.5 Shots on Goal Per Game 13.0 10-win seasons: 14 (NCAA-best) 34.5 Shots on Goal Percentage 47.3 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 14 (NCAA-best) 10.0 29 2 Saves Per Game 4 17 12.5 50.0 Save Percentage 65.8 RAMBO WATCH 30.0 19 4 Groundballs Per Game 6 46 20.0 Maryland Goals Leader: Joe Walters, 153 30.5 Opponents’ Groundballs Per Game 29.5 Maryland Points Leader: Bob Boneillo, 231 13.0 21 6 Turnovers Per Game 3 17 12.5 Rambo Career Points: 183 (currently 12th) Rambo Career Goals: 119 (currently t-7th) 5.0 35 4 Caused Turnovers Per Game 5 20 7.0 48.3 27 4 Faceoff Percentage 6 46 29.4 MEDIA SOCIAL 97.1 7 2 Clear Percentage 3 11 93.8 82.9 Opponents’ Clear Percentage 84.8 MARYLAND 1.5 Penalties Per Game 3.5 Men's Lacrosse SID: Sean Ellenby Twitter: @TerpsMLax 1:00 Penalty Minutes Per Game 3:30 E-mail address: [email protected] Instagram: @TerpsMLax 100.0 1 1 Man-Up Offense 5 34 28.6 SID Office: (301) 314-8093 Snapchat: @TerpsMLax 66.7 19 - Man-Down Defense 3 16 71.4 Website: www.umterps.com Facebook: /MarylandLacrosse 92nd Season // 11 National Titles // 24 NCAA Final Four Appearances // 29 Conference Titles // 476 All-Americans 2017 MARYLAND NUMERICAL ROSTER # NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Matt Rambo A 5-10 215 Sr. Glenside, Pa. (LaSalle College HS) Head Coach: John Tillman 2 Colin Heacock (C) A 6-3 200 Sr. Catonsville, Md. (Boys Latin) (7th season at Maryland; Cornell ’91) 3 Sam Byassee M 5-11 190 So. Victor, N.Y. (Victor) Assoc. Head Coach: Kevin Conry 4 Colin Giblin M 6-1 170 Jr. Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep) (5th season, Johns Hopkins ’04) 5 Will Snider M 6-2 165 So. Seattle, Wash. (Salisbury School) Assistant Coach: J.L. Reppert 7 Tim Rotanz A 6-1 205 Jr. Wading River, N.Y. (Shoreham-Wading River) (3nd season, Navy ’99) 8 Dan Morris G 6-1 208 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit) Vol. Assistant Coach: Chris Mattes 9 Tyler Rockhill M 6-0 185 Fr. Fallston, Md. (St. Paul's) (2nd season, Rutgers '11) 10 Jared Bernhardt M 6-1 180 Fr. Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley) Director of Lacrosse Ops.: Zack Schroeder 11 Thomas O'Connell M 6-2 190 So. Mineola, N.Y. (Chaminade) (1st season, Navy '10) 12 Jon Garino, Jr. FO 5-10 180 Sr. Newtown Square, Pa. (Episcopal Acad.) 13 Jack Welding D 6-1 190 Fr. Sioux City, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 14 Tim Muller (C) D 6-1 215 Sr. Mineola, N.Y. (Chaminade) 15 Steven Shollenberger A 5-11 190 Fr. Damascus, Md. (Bullis) Pronunciation Guide: 16 Anthony DeMaio A 5-10 160 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Coronado) 3 Sam Byassee Bye-ah-see 17 James Bull M 5-11 190 Sr. Woodbridge, Va. (St. Stephen's & St. Agnes/UMBC) 12 Jon Garino Guh-reen-o 18 Austin Henningsen FO 6-1 195 So. Northport, N.Y. (Northport) 14 Tim Muller MULL-er (to “mull” over) 19 Will Bonaparte M 5-10 195 Jr. Ridgefield, Conn. (Ridgefield) 22 Wesley Janeck Jan-ick 20 Nick Manis M 6-0 190 Sr. Annapolis, Md. (Severn School) 23 Adam DiMillo Di-MILL-o 22 Wesley Janeck M 5-9 177 So. Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 24 Nick Brozowski Bro-zow-ski 23 Adam DiMillo M 5-11 190 Jr. West Seneca, N.Y. (Bishop Timon-St. Jude) 27 Christian Zawadzki Zuh-wads-ki 24 Nick Brozowski LSM 5-11 175 So. Concord, Mass. (Concord-Carlisle) 30 Josh Reinson Rine-son 25 Dylan Maltz A 5-8 170 Sr. Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge/Syracuse) 32 Louis Dubick Dew-bick 26 Isaiah Davis-Allen (C) M 6-2 180 Jr. Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) 39 Ben Chisolm Chis-UM 27 Christian Zawadzki M 6-3 180 RSo.
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