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2010 Maryland Men's Lacrosse 16 NOTRE DAME (8-6) Vs GAME 2010 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE 16 NOTRE DAME (8-6) vs. #3 MARYLAND (12-3) SATURDAY, MAY 22 • NooN • PRINCEToN, N.J. • PRINCEToN STADIUM SCHEDULE/RESULTS OVERALL: 12-3 • ACC: 1-2 SETTING THE STAGE F20 at Bellarmine (6/-) W 12-7 MARYLAND NOTRE DAME F27 at Georgetown (7/13) ESPNU W 15-13 2010 Record: 12-3 (1-2 ACC) 2010 Record: 8-6 (2-4 Big East) M6 vs. Duke * (7/9) 1 ESPNU W 11-10 OT 2010 Ranks: 3rd (IL Media) / 3rd (USILA) 2010 Ranks: 11th (IL Media) / T-14th (USILA) M13 TOWSON (6/-) WMAR/ESPNU W 12-8 2009 Record: 10-7 (2-1 ACC) 2009 Record: 15-1 (6-0 GWLL) M15 PENN LF (5/-) W 10-7 Head Coach: Dave Cottle (Salisbury ‘78) Head Coach: Kevin Coorigan (Virginia ‘88) M20 at UMBC (5/-) WMAR/ESPNU W 13-7 Coach’s Record: 280-114 (.711)/28th season Coach’s Record: 214-117 (.646)/24th season M27 at UNC * (4/2) ESPNU L 7-9 Coach’s Record at UM: 99-44 (.692)/9th season Coach’s Record at ND: 204-102 (.667)/23rd season A3 VIRGINIA * (4/1) ESPNU L 10-11 Defensive Coordinator: Dave Slafkosky (Johns Hopkins ‘74) Assistant Coach: Gerry Byrne (UMass-Amherst '86) A10 NavY (5/RV) WMAR/ESPNU W 11-9 Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Maryland ‘03) Assistant Coach: Brian Fisher (Rutgers '01) A17 vs. J. Hopkins (4/16) 1 ESPNU W 10-9 Volunteer Coach: Jon Stainbrook (Nazareth ‘93) Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Zach Brenneman (23-12=35) A23 vs. UNC (4/3) ACC Semis W 13-5 Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Grant Catalino (34-20=54) A25 vs. Virginia (4/2) ACC Finals L 6-10 M1 FAIRFIELD (3/RV) W 17-4 MEDIA INFORMATION M8 vs. Colgate (3/-) 2 W 18-10 M15 HOFSTRA (3/-) 3 ESPNU W 11-8 MARYLAND NOTRE DAME ON THE AIR M22 vs. Notre Dame (3/-) 4 TBA Men's Lacrosse SID: Patrick Fischer Men's Lacrosse SID: Sean Carroll Television: ESPNU M24 NCAA Semifinals 5 TBA E-mail address: [email protected] E-mail address: [email protected] Eamon McEnaney (play-by-play) M26 NCAA Championships 5 3:30 p.m. SID Phone: (301) 314-7062 SID Phone: (574) 631-7516 Quint Kessenich (analyst) Rankings are at the date of the match • Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Website: www.umterps.com Website: www.und.com Radio: ESPN 1300, WMUC All times Eastern | * ACC Match 1 Baltimore, Md. | 2 Manhassett, N.Y. | 3 NCAA First Round Gametracker: umterps.com 4 NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton, N.J. 5 M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md. TALE OF THE TAPE FACING OFF MARYLAND NOTRE DAME #3 TERPS FACE NOTRE DAME IN NCAA 11.7 Goals Per Game 9.4 QUARTERFINALS AT PRINCETON 8.5 Opponents' Goals Per Game 7.9 • The No. 3 seeded Maryland men’s lacrosse team will face unseeded Notre Dame in the quarterfinals 37.5 Shots Per Game 35.1 of the 2010 NCAA Tournament at Princeton Stadium. Face-off is set for 12 noon, as the Terps (12-3 31.3 Shot Percentage 26.7 overall) battle the Fighting Irish (8-6) for the third time in post-season play. The game will be televised 23.2 Shots on Goal Per Game 20.5 live on ESPNU. Eamon McEnaney will provide the play-by-play, while the analysis will come from 61.9 Shots on Goal Percentage 58.5 Quint Kessenich. 10.1 Saves Per Game 11.1 • The Terps are making their 33rd NCAA Tournament appearance, the second most of any school in 54.5 Save Percentage 58.6 NCAA history. Notre Dame is making its 15th appearance in the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament 36.9 Groundballs Per Game 27.1 after earning an at-large bid out of the Big East. 29.7 Opponents' Groundballs Per Game 28.4 16.1 Turnovers Per Game 24.4 • The winner of the Maryland/Notre Dame game will advance to the Final Four in Baltimore and will 11.3 Caused Turnovers Per Game 7.6 face the winner of the No. 7 seed Cornell (11-5)/Army (11-5) game on Saturday, May 29 at M&T 52.8 Face-Off Percentage 54.2 Bank Stadium. The Big Red and the Black Knights play in Stony Brook, N.Y., on Sunday, May 23 88.3 Clear Percentage 81.9 at noon. 81.9 Opponents' Clear Percentage 80.7 • Maryland is 12-3 on the year and is coming off of a tough 11-18 victory over Hofstra in the first round 4.1 Penalties Per Game 2.2 of the tournament. The Terps had 10 different goal scorers in the victory over the Pride. Notre Dame 3.3 Penalty Minutes Per Game 1.6 advanced with an 8-5 road victory over No. 6 seed Princeton. David Early scored five goals vs. the 54.3 Man-Up Conversion Percentage 28.6 Tigers, while Scott Rodgers made 14 saves. 32.2 Opponents' Man-Up Conversion Percentage 25.8 GAME NOTES THE COUNT DOWN COACHING MATCH-UP 10 ... 10 different Terps have tallied at least 10 points this season (2008 was the only other time since • Now in his 28th season as a head coach, Dave Cottle enters today's game with a 280-114 career 2002 that this has happened). record for a 71.1 win percentage, sixth-highest among active coaches with at least 100 career wins. 9 ... Brian Phipps made nine saves in the Terps' 7-3 victory over Notre Dame in the first round of the His win total is seventh among active coaches. He is 99-44 (69.2) in nine seasons at Maryland. 2009 NCAA tournament. • Kevin Coorigan is in his 24th season as a head coach, with all but one of them at the helm of the 8 ... This is Maryland's eighth straight appearance in the NCAA tournament, which is the second- Notre Dame Fighting Irish. During his 24 years as a head coach he has compiled a 214-117 (.646) longest active streak. career record. At Notre Dame his record is 204-102 (.667). 7 ... Over the Terps' last seven games, Bryn Holmes has won 82 of 128 face-offs (.641). • Cottle has a 12-2 career record vs. Notre Dame. He is 3-0 vs. the Irish as the Terrapin's head coach. Prior to arriving in College Park he was 9-2 as the head coach at Loyola. 6 ... Six Terp long poles have combined for 20 points (9g, 11a), which leads all NCAA Div. I schools in long-pole scoring. SERIES HISTORY VS. NOTRE DAME • Maryland has won all four games against the Irish, which started a varsity men's lacrosse program 5 ... Five Terps (B. Schmidt, Farrell, Bohlander, M. Schmidt, Je. Bernhardt) have double-digit caused in 1981. turnovers. • These two teams met in the first round of the NCAA tournament in 2009 in South Bend, Ind., but 4 ... Maryland and Notre Dame have met four times with the Terps winning all four games by a it was the visiting, unseeded Terps that pulled off the 7-3 upset over the Fighting Irish. Dan Groot combined total of 45-26. scored two goals, while Will Yeatman, who returned to the Notre Dame campus for the first time 3 ... For the first time since 2001, the Terps havethree players with at least 37 points (Catalino, Young since transferring to Maryland prior to the 2009 season, and Ryan Young each had two assists. & Reed) Brian Phipps was solid in cage for the Terps, stopping nine Irish shots. 2 ... The Terps have played two NCAA tournament games at Princeton (2005 vs. Georgetown, 1992 • The teams played a one-for-one series in 2003 and 2004. Before that the team's played their first- vs. Princeton). ever game in 1995 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. 1 ... ACC schools have lost only one non-conference game in 2010 - ND d. Duke, 11-7, on Feb. 20. MARYLAND'S PROBABLE LINE-UP ATTACK No. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes 1 Grant Catalino Jr. 6-5 240 Webster, N.Y. 15-15 34 20 54 34 7 EM Assists All-ACC, ACC All-Tourn., 1st Md. player with 50 points since 2007 (M. Phipps) 2 Travis Reed Jr. 5-9 185 Cockeysville, Md. 15-12 20 17 37 33 4 EMG Career highs with 7 points & 5 goals vs. Colgate 27 Ryan Young Jr. 6-0 170 Manhasset, N.Y. 15-14 18 29 47 36 1 EMG All-ACC, 1st season with 40+ points 23 Will Yeatman Sr. 6-6 260 San Diego, Calif. 12-8 15 6 21 8 2 EMG Returned to action vs. Colgate after missing 2 games due to concussion FIRST MIDFIELD No. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes 3 Jake Bernhardt So. 6-0 190 Longwood, Fla. 15-15 10 3 13 18 6 CT 4 Dan Burns Jr. 6-1 180 Severna Park, Md. 13-8 2 5 7 23 5 CT 19 Joe Cummings So. 6-0 180 Towson, Md. 15-10 15 4 19 15 6 EMG 2nd career hat trick in win over Fairfield SECOND MIDFIELD No. Name Year Ht. Wt. Hometown GP-GS G A P GB Other Notes 13 Owen Blye R-Fr. 6-3 185 Downingtown, Pa. 14-0 4 2 6 2 1st career assists (2) vs. Fairfield 26 John Haus Fr.
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