Game 2010 Men's 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 , 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. 6-0 185 Lutherville, Md. 15-0 11 2 13 6 2 GWG 1st Md. freshman midfielder with 10+ goals since Brian Zeller (12 in 1997) 32 Drew Snider R-So. 5-11 160 Seattle, Wash. 15-0 8 5 13 6 1 GWG 2 assists vs. Fairfield third midfield No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs g A P gB other notes 12 Adam Sear Sr. 6-2 205 Perth, Australia 14-7 11 1 12 2 8 EMG Sat out Colgate game with strained calf 10 Michael Shakespeare So. 6-1 200 Walpole, Mass. 15-0 5 0 5 8 20 Scott LaRue Jr. 6-0 170 Crofton, Md. 15-0 3 2 5 17 2 CT fourth midfield No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs g A P gB other notes 5 Eric Boyle R-Jr. 6-4 200 Annapolis, Md. 13-0 1 0 1 2 1st goal as a Terp vs. Fairfield 40 Warren Hansen Jr. 6-0 200 Glen Rock, N.J. 14-0 3 1 4 4 41 Kevin Cooper Fr. 6-4 190 Crofton, Md. 6-0 0 0 0 1 face-off No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-GS FOW FOT Pct. gB other notes 17 Bryn Holmes Sr. 5-10 175 Marriottsville, Md. 15-14 145 262 .553 61 9 CT 407-731 (.557) career face-offs, 4th all-time in groundballs with 234 3 Jake Bernhardt So. 6-0 190 Longwood, Fla. 15-0 29 60 .483 18 6 CT No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs g A P gB CT Notes 16 Dean Hart (wing) Sr. 6-0 195 Columbia, Md. 15-0 3 2 5 14 5 4 Dan Burns (wing) Jr. 6-1 180 Severna Park, Md. 13-8 2 5 7 23 5 20 Scott LaRue (wing) Jr. 6-0 170 Crofton, Md. 15-0 3 2 5 17 2 37 Brian Farrell (wing) R-Jr. 6-5 205 Baltimore, Md. 15-0 6 5 11 52 25 36 Jesse Bernhardt (wing) Fr. 6-1 200 Longwood, Fla. 15-0 2 2 4 32 14 7 Dan Halayko (wing) Sr. 6-4 190 Niskayuna, N.Y. 15-0 0 1 1 20 7

CLOSE DEFENSE No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs g A P gB CT Notes 9 Max Schmidt Jr. 6-4 220 Upper Arlington, Ohio 15-15 1 0 1 36 18 Scored 1st career goal vs. Colgate 34 Ryder Bohlander Jr. 6-0 220 Katonah, N.Y. 15-15 0 1 1 28 19 44 Brett Schmidt Jr. 6-0 180 Maple Glen, Pa. 15-15 0 1 1 32 26 Career best 5 CT vs. Fairfield, All-ACC, ACC All-Tourn.

LONG POLES No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs g A P gB CT Notes 37 Brian Farrell R-Jr. 6-5 205 Baltimore, Md. 15-0 6 5 11 52 25 36 Jesse Bernhardt Fr. 6-1 200 Longwood, Fla. 15-0 2 2 4 32 14 7 Dan Halayko Sr. 6-4 190 Niskayuna, N.Y. 15-0 0 1 1 20 7

SHORT-STICK DEFENSIVE MIDDIES No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs g A P gB CT Notes 16 Dean Hart Sr. 6-0 195 Columbia, Md. 15-0 3 2 5 14 5 17 Bryn Holmes Sr. 5-10 175 Marriottsville, Md. 15-0 1 2 3 61 9 4 Dan Burns Jr. 6-1 180 Severna Park, Md. 13-8 2 5 7 23 5 20 Scott LaRue Jr. 6-0 170 Crofton, Md. 15-0 3 2 5 17 2

GOALIE No. name Year Ht. wt. Hometown GP-gs svs. sv% gAA w-L gB notes 30 Brian Phipps Sr. 5-9 180 Annapolis, Md. 15-15 145 .549 8.27 12-3 35 31 career wins, most in "Cottle Era" (2002-present), All-ACC 22 Mark White R-So. 6-3 185 Alexandria, Va. 5-0 4 .333 11.58 0-0 0 • It took two overtimes to decide the 2004 meeting between the Terps and the Irish, all-time current terps but in the end it was Maryland leaving Bryd Stadium with the 9-8 victory. Brendan vs. notre dame in the nCAA's Healy was the hero for the Terrapins, scoring the game-winner just nine seconds Overall Series Maryland leads 4-0 into the second overtime. Those heroics wouldn't have been possible without some May 10, 2009 NCAA 1st #14 Maryland 7, #2 Notre Dame 3 Name Year G A P gB F/O QF from J.R. Bordley, who's goal with 19 seconds left in regulation tied the game at 8-8. May 1, 2004 #3 Maryland 9, #12 Notre Dame 8 (2OT) Jake Bernhardt 2009 0 0 0 2 2/2 May 3, 2003 #4 Maryland 10, #18 Notre Dame 4 2010 1st 1 0 1 2 0/1 led all scorers in the game with three goals, while goalie Tim McGinnis May 20, 1995 NCAA QF #4 Maryland 19, #15 Notre Dame 11 Total 1 0 1 4 2/3 was sensation in cage for the Terps, stopping 16 Notre Dame shots. Home Team in Bold Jesse Bernhardt 2010 1st 0 0 0 3 -- 1st • The 2003 meeting saw Maryland post a 10-4 win at Moose Krause Stadium in Notre Owen Blye 2010 1 0 1 1 -- 1st Dame, Ind. on May 3. A stifling defense shutdown the Irish's top two scorers as the then-No. 4 Terps gave coach Dave Cottle his 200th Dan Burns 2008 0 0 0 2 -- 2008 QF 0 0 0 2 -- career coaching victory. The Terps' All-American defense of Michael Howley, Chris Passavia and Lee Zink, along with goalie Danny 2009 1st 0 0 0 2 -- McCormick, held Patrick Walsh and Dan Berger pointless. Zink had a huge game with nine groundballs and seven caused turnovers. 2009 QF 0 0 0 1 -- On offense, Justin Smith, Ryan Moran, Joe Walters and Brian Hunt each had two goals. 2010 1st 0 1 1 1 -- • Maryland eliminated Notre Dame from the 1995 NCAA Tournament with a 19-11 win at Byrd Stadium on May 20, 1995. The Terps Total 0 1 1 8 -- Grant Catalino 2008 1st 2 2 4 6 -- advanced to the national championship game for the first of three times in a four-year span that season. In that game, Maryland built a 2008 QF 2 0 2 1 -- 10-2 lead with 5:59 left in the third quarter before the Irish mounted a furious comeback to cut the score to 11-10 Maryland with 9:48 left 2009 1st 1 0 1 0 -- in the fourth quarter. But Maryland held on behind the Nation's Outstanding Goalie of the Year Brian Dougherty, who made 16 saves. 2009 QF 2 1 3 2 -- Ten different Terps scored goals including two each by Pat McGuire, Peter Hilgartner and Kip Fulks. Rob Chomo had four assists and 2010 1st 1 0 1 4 -- a goal in the win. Total 8 3 11 13 -- Joe Cummings 2009 1st 1 0 1 2 -- Maryland’s 33rd Time At Ncaa’s 2009 QF 1 0 1 1 -- • Maryland is making its 33rd overall NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010. The Terps have played in the second-most tournaments 2010 1st 1 1 2 0 -- since the event began in 1971. Only Hopkins has played in more with 38. Virginia is also making its 33rd NCAA appearance. Total 3 1 4 3 -- Brian Farrell 2007 1st 0 1 1 4 -- • In the quarterfinals of the tournament, the Terrapins have a 19-10 (.655) record overall. The last time the Terps advanced to the quarters 2008 1st 0 1 1 5 -- was last season. Maryland, the lone unseeded team to make it past the first round, battled No. 2 seed Syracuse. The Orange won 2008 QF 2 0 2 2 -- 1st the game, which was notable for Brian Phipps tearing his left ACL early in the first quarter, 11-6 en route to their second consecutive 2010 1 0 1 6 -- Total 3 2 5 17 -- national championship. Dan Halayko 2008 1st 0 0 0 1 -- • The Terps have captured two NCAA championships, 1973 and 1975, and have reached the NCAA Semifinals 19 times, including three 2008 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 1st of the last seven years. 2009 0 0 0 3 -- 2010 1st 0 0 0 2 -- Maryland's Record In Ncaa's Total 0 0 0 7 -- • The Terps have won the third-most Division I NCAA Tournament games, compiling a 42-30 overall record in 72 games. Only Johns Warren Hansen 2009 1st 0 1 1 0 -- 1st Hopkins (65-30) and Syracuse (57-19) have won more Division I tournament games. Virginia has also won 42 games in NCAA tourna- Dean Hart 2010 1 0 1 2 -- John Haus 2010 1st 1 0 1 0 -- ment play. Bryn Holmes 2007 1st 0 0 0 9 10/14 • Maryland is sixth by percentage (.583) among all teams ever to play in the tournament. Only Syracuse (58-19, .753), Princeton (30-13, 2008 1st 0 1 1 4 6/9 QF .698), Johns Hopkins (65-30, .684), Virginia (42-28, .600) and Cornell (28-19, .596) are ahead of the Terps. 2008 0 1 1 6 5/10 2009 1st 0 0 0 3 3/11 • The Terps have captured two titles. Only six other schools have ever won the NCAA Championship: Syracuse (10), Johns Hopkins (9), 2009 QF 0 0 0 4 6/15 Princeton (6), North Carolina (4), Virginia (4) and Cornell (3) and all of them are in this year's field of 16. 2010 1st 0 0 0 1 15/22 Total 0 2 2 26 44/81 Cottle In The Ncaa Tournament Scott LaRue 2010 1st 0 0 0 2 -- • This is Dave Cottle’s eighth NCAA Tournament appearance as the head coach of Maryland. He is coaching his 22nd team to the NCAA Chris Ready 2009 1st 0 0 0 1 -- Tournament, with the first 14 coming during his stint at Loyola. All 14 of his appearances with the Greyhounds came consecutively 2009 QF 0 0 0 3 -- starting with the 1988 season and going through the 2001 campaign. Total 0 0 0 4 -- Travis Reed 2008 QF 0 0 0 1 • Overall, Cottle is 18-21 in NCAA Tournament games, which ranks him fifth among all coaches in the 2010 tournament in wins. Only 2009 1st 0 0 0 2 -- Denver's Bill Tierney (30), Syracuse's John Desko (30), Virginia's Dom Starsia (30) and Hopkins' Dave Pietramala (20) have more 2009 QF 0 0 0 1 -- 1st tournament wins to their credit among this year's crop. 2010 0 1 1 2 -- Total 0 1 1 6 -- • With his 22nd tournament appearance, Cottle is tied for first place on the all-time list for most NCAA Tournament Division I appearances Brett Schmidt 2008 QF 1 0 1 2 -- as a head coach with Virginia's Dom Starsia. Syracuse’s Roy Simmons Jr. and Towson’s Tony Seaman are second with 19. With his 2009 1st 0 0 0 4 -- QF streak of 14-consecutive tournaments while at Loyola, Cottle is behind only to Simmons Jr. (19) and Bill Tierney (15), for the longest- 2009 0 0 0 2 -- 2010 ­1st 0 0 0 3 -- consecutive steak. Total 1 0 1 11 -- • Cottle has led his teams to the NCAA Quarterfinals on 18 occasions and to the NCAA semifinals five times, making an appearance in Max Schmidt 2009 1st 0 0 0 2 -- the 1990 championship game where Loyola fell to Syracuse, 21-9. He also reached the NCAA semifinals as the No. 1 seed with Loyola, 2009 QF 0 0 0 2 -- 1st but lost to Maryland, 19-8, at Byrd Stadium on May 23, 1998. At Maryland he has now lead the Terps to three semifinal berths, falling to 2010 0 0 0 3 -- Total 0 0 0 7 -- eventual champion Virginia, 14-4, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on May 24, 2003, a 18-9 loss to No. 2 seed Duke, 18-9, on May Adam Sear 2007 1st 0 1 1 1 -- 28, 2005, and an 8-5 loss to UMass in 2006. 2008 1st 0 0 0 1 -- 2009 1st 1 0 1 0 -- Maryland As The No. 3 Seed 2009 QF 0 0 0 2 -- • Maryland is the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the ninth time ever and fifth time since 2001. Maryland was previously a No. 2010 1st 1 0 1 0 -- 3 seed in 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005. Total 2 1 3 4 -- 1st (ND) • The last time Maryland won the NCAA championship in 1975, the Terps were seeded No. 3. In 18 games as the No. 3 seed, Maryland Will Yeatman 2007 0 2 2 3 -- 2009 1st 0 2 2 3 -- has a 13-6 record. 2009 QF 0 0 0 2 -- • The last time the Terps were the third seed was 2005 when they beat Penn State, 14-10, in the first round. In the quarterfinals at 2010 1st 1 2 3 0 -- Princeton, Maryland defeated Georgetown 9-8 in overtime. The Terps fell to Duke the Final Four in Philadelphia, 18-9. Total 1 6 7 8 -- Ryan Young 2008 1st 1 1 2 5 -- • In 2004 the Terps topped Army, 16-12, in the first round in College Park. Maryland then suffered a 9-8 overtime loss to Princeton in 2008 QF 0 0 0 4 -- Charlottesville, Va. 2009 1st 0 2 2 1 -- 2009 QF 0 3 3 1 -- • No. 3 Maryland beat Ohio State, 8-5, in the first round in 2003 and then UMass, 13-7, in the quarterfinals at Syracuse before falling to 2010 1st 2 1 3 3 -- eventual champion Virginia in the semifinals, 14-4. Total 3 7 10 14 -- • Maryland fell to No. 6 seed Towson, 12-11 at Byrd Stadium in the 2001 quarterfinals after receiving a first-round bye. That game was Goalies Year Svs. GA Min GB the finale for coach Dick Edell, who retired the following fall due to health problems. Brian Phipps 2008 1st 6 2 30:00 3 2008 QF 3 4 30:00 0 • The 1978 tournament saw Maryland beat Virginia, 15-10, in the first round before losing to Johns Hopkins, 17-11, in the semifinals. 2009 1st­ 9 3 60:00 1 2009 QF 3 2 13:58 0 2010 1st 14 8 60:00 3 Total 35 19 193:58 7 all-time in the ncaa tournament

1971 (National Finalists) 1994 (First Round) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 10, #6 Air Force 1 First Round: #8 Duke 14, Maryland 9 Semifinals: #3 Maryland 10, #2 Navy 7 Championship: #1 Cornell 12, #3 Maryland 6 1995 (National Finalists) First Round: Bye 1972 (Semifinals) Quarterfinals: #4 Maryland 14, Notre Dame 11 First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 9, #8 Rutgers 3 Semifinals: #4 Maryland 16, #1 Johns Hopkins 8 Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 9, #1 Maryland 6 Championship: #3 Syracuse 13, #4 Maryland 9 1973 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) 1996 (Quarterfinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 16, #8 Brown 4 First Round: Bye Semifinals: #1 Maryland 18, #4 Wash. & Lee 5 Quarterfinals: #7 Johns Hopkins 9, #2 Maryland 7 Championship: #1 Maryland 10, #2 J. Hopkins 9, 2OT 1997 (National Finalists) 1974 (National Finalists) First Round: Maryland 14, #7 Georgetown 10 First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Rutgers 6 Quarterfinals: Maryland 10, #2 Virginia 9 Semifinals: #1 Maryland 19, #4 Cornell 10 Semifinals: Maryland 18, #3 Syracuse 17 Championship: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #1 Maryland 12 Championship: #1 Princeton 19, Maryland 7 1975 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) 1998 (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 19, #6 Hofstra 11 First Round: #5 Maryland 18, Butler 10 Semifinals: #3 Maryland 15, #7 Wash. & Lee 5 Quarterfinals: #5 Maryland 11, #4 Johns Hopkins 10, OT Championship: #3 Maryland 20, #4 Navy 13 Semifinals: #5 Maryland 19, #1 Loyola 8 Championship: #2 Princeton 15, #5 Maryland 5 1976 (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 17, #8 Brown 8 2000 (Quarterfinals) Semifinals: #1 Maryland 22, #4 Navy 11 First Round: #6 Maryland 14, Hofstra 12 Championship: #2 Cornell 16, #1 Maryland 13, OT Quarterfinals #3 Princeton 10, #6 Maryland 7 1977 (Semifinals) 2001 (Quarterfinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 14, #6 Wash. & Lee 8 First Round: Bye Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 16, #3 Maryland 9 Quarterfinals #6 Towson 12, #3 Maryland 11 1978 (Semifinals) 2003 (Semifinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 15, #6 Virginia 10 First Round: #3 Maryland 8, Ohio State 5 Semifinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 17, #3 Maryland 11 Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 13, Massachusetts 7 Semifinals: #2 Virginia 14, #3 Maryland 4 1979 (National Finalists) First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 16, #7 Syracuse 13 2004 (Quarterfinals) Semifinals: #2 Maryland 15, #3 Navy 10 First Round: #3 Maryland 16, Army 12 Championship: #1 Johns Hopkins 15, #2 Maryland 9 Quarterfinals: #7 Princeton 9, #3 Maryland 8, OT 1981 (First Round) 2005 (semifinals) First Round/Quarterfinals: #1 Johns Hopkins 19, #8 Maryland 14 First Round: #3 Maryland 14, Penn State 10 Quarterfinals: #3 Maryland 9, #6 Georgetown 8, OT 1982 (First Round) Semifinals: #2 Duke 18, #3 Maryland 9 First Round/Quarterfinals: #2 Johns Hopkins 14, #7 Maryland 9 2006 (SEMIFINALS) 1983 (Semifinals) First Round: #2 Maryland 16, Denver 8 First Round/Quarterfinals: #6 Maryland 13, #3 Virginia 4 Quarterfinals: #2 Maryland 11, #7 Princeton 6 Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 12, #6 Maryland 5 Semifinals: UMass 8, #2 Maryland 5 1986 (Quarterfinals) 2007 (first round) First Round: Bye First Round: UMBC 13, #7 Maryland 9 Quarterfinals: #5 North Carolina 12, #4 Maryland 10 2008 (quarterfinals) 1987 (Semifinals) First Round: #7 Maryland 10, Denver 7 First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #2 Virginia 8, #7 Maryland 7, OT Quarterfinals: #1 Maryland 12, #8 Penn 8 Semifinals: #4 Johns Hopkins 13, #1 Maryland 8 2009 (Quarterfinals) First Round: Maryland 7, #7 Notre Dame 3 1989 (Semifinals) Quarterfinals: #2 Syracuse 11, Maryland 6 First Round: Bye Quarterfinals: #4 Maryland 12, #5 Adelphi 11, OT 2010 Semifinals: #1 Syracuse 18, #4 Maryland 8 First Round: #3 Maryland 11, Hofstra 8 1991 (Semifinals) First Round: #7 Maryland 13, Rutgers 7 NCAA Tournament Breakdown Quarterfinals: #7 Maryland 16, #2 Brown 13 All-Time Record: 33 appearances - 42-30 (.583) Semifinals: Towson State 15, #7 Maryland 11 First Round Record: 12-3 (.800) • Md. also received six byes into the Quarters Quarterfinal Record: 19-10 (.655) 1992 (Quarterfinals) Semifinal Record: 9-10 (.474) First Round: #6 Maryland 13, Duke 11 Final Record: 2-7 (.222) Quarterfinals: #3 Princeton 11, #6 Maryland 10 1993 (First Round) First Round: #8 Army 15, Maryland 11 • The Terps were again the No. 3 seed in the 1977 tournament and handled Washington & Lee easily in the first round, 14-8. Maryland Terps in the Polls then lost to Johns Hopkins, 16-9, in the semifinals. Inside Lacrosse (5/10) • Maryland's 1975 championship run started with a 19-11 victory over Hofstra. The Terps topped Washington & Lee in the semis by a RK School Record Points Pre. 15-5 margin. Maryland then throttled Navy in the finals, 20-13. 1. Virginia (13) 14-1 317 1 • Maryland was the No. 3 seed in the very first NCAA tournament in 1971. The Terps beat Air Force, 10-1, in the first round. The Terps 2. Syracuse (3) 13-1 307 2 3. Maryland 11-3 287 3 then defeated Navy in the semifinals, 10-7, before losing to No. 1 Cornell, 12-6, in the title game. 4. North Carolina 12-2 271 4 Get To 10 And Win 5. Duke 12-4 258 5 • One of the things Coach Cottle often says is that if the Terps score 10 goals or 6. Princeton 11-4 236 8 Record when 7. Stony Brook 12-3 217 7 more the chances of winning are pretty good. Well, a look at the results since Cottle scoring 10+ 8. Cornell 10-5 215 6 arrived in College Park in 2002 shows that when Maryland scores 10 or more goals Year w-L Loss 9. Denver 12-4 173 12 there's not just a pretty good chance the Terrapins will win; it's an almost certainty. 2010 12-1 Virginia, 10-11 10. Georgetown 9-5 156 14 Since 2002 Maryland has won 73 of the 79 games in which the Terps have scored 2009 6-2 Georgetown, 10-13 11. Hofstra 9-4 154 10 10 or more goals for a .924 winning percentage. at UNC, 16-10 ACC SF 12. Loyola 9-4 135 9 2008 9-0 13. Delaware 10-6 123 20 • On April 3 of this season the Terps lost to No. 1 Virginia by a final of 11-10, giving 2007 8-1 Virginia, 10-11 14. Army 10-5 112 16 Maryland its first loss when scoring 10 or more goals this season. 2006 8-0 15. Johns Hopkins 7-7 79 NR 2005 5-0 Drexel 10-5 79 11 • Last season the Terps lost to Georgetown, 13-10 on Feb. 21 and lost again when 2004 10-1 Hopkins, 10-13 17. Yale 10-4 61 18 scoring 10 in the ACC Semifinals in a 16-10 defeat at North Carolina. Prior to that, 2003 8-0 2002 7-1 Virginia, 10-11 18. Villanova 10-5 59 13 Maryland had not lost when scoring 10 or more goals since dropping an 11-10 19. Brown 8-6 53 17 decision to Virginia in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament in Durham, N.C. The 20. Notre Dame 7-6 22 NR Terrapins got to 10 goals in the 100th game against Johns Hopkins, but the Blue Jays took the game 14-10. Virginia is the only team to beat the Terps twice when allowing 10 or more goals. The Wahoos did it first in 2002 with another 11-10 decision. USILA (5/10) - final RK School Record Points Pre. Shooting Tells The Story 1. Virginia (8) 14-1 179 1 • The difference between winning and losing for Maryland this season is simple - when the Terps shoot well they win. Coach Dave Cottle 2. Syracuse (1) 13-1 172 2 is on record saying that good teams will shoot at least 30%. As it turns out 30% is the magic number for the Terps this season. Maryland 3. Maryland 11-3 161 3 is 12-3 on the year and has shot better than 30% in eight of the 15 contests. 4. North Carolina 12-2 154 4 5. Duke 12-4 143 5 • Since 2005 the Terps are a remarkable 38-2 (.950) when shooting 30% or better in a game. The first game Maryland lost during that 6. Princeton 11-4 134 t9 stretch was a 13-10 decision to Georgetown in 2009 (the Terps shot 10 of 30 for 33.3% vs. the Hoyas). The second loss came this 7. Cornell 10-5 121 7 season in the controversial 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia on April 3. The Terps shot 10 of 33 for 30.3%. 8. Stony Brook 12-3 119 6 9. Denver 12-4 106 12 Big Cat continues to play big 10. Georgetown 9-5 99 14 • How good has Grant Catalino been in his first three seasons? The easy answer would be pretty good, but here's some numbers to 11. Loyola 9-4 83 8 back that claim up. 12. Delaware 10-6 62 NR 13. Drexel 10-5 60 t9 • In his first three seasons Catalino has the fourth-highest point total since freshman records were first kept in 1970. 14. Johns Hopkins 7-7 53 NR 1. Bob Boneillo (1977-78): 69-120=189 (2nd all-time in points) Hofstra 9-4 53 13 2. Frank Urso (1973-75): 107-61=168 (4th all-time in points) 16. Army 10-5 42 18 17. Villanova 10-5 39 11 3. Joe Walters (2003-05): 117-50=167 (1st all-time in points) 18. Yale 10-4 34 15 4. grant Catalino (2008-10): 88-55=143 19. Brown 8-6 30 17 5. Jim Wilkerson (1980-82): 86-56=142 (6th all-time in points) 20. Notre Dame 7-6 24 19 6. Mike Mollot (2000-02): 57-76=133 7. Andrew Whipple (1995-97): 71-57=128 Tracking The Terps 8. Matt Hahn (1995-97): 100-25=125 Date USILA Inside Lacrosse 9. Pete Worstell (1977-79): 78-42=120 Feb. 1 7 8 10. Ryan Young (2008-10): 46-68=114 Feb. 8 - 6 Feb. 15 6 7 • Here's how Catalino has moved up the charts this season: In the opener at Bellarmine he tied his career high with four assists and Feb. 22 6 7 added a pair of goals for a six-point game in the 12-7 victory. In the Georgetown game, Catalino was matched-up with preseason Big Mar. 1 6 6 East defensive player of the year Barney Ehrman, but Catalino still managed to tally three points on a goal and two assists. Catalino Mar. 8 5 6 Mar. 15 4 5 showed that the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic is his own personal playground when he totaled six points on five goals, including the Mar. 22 4 4 game winner in OT, in the Terps' 11-10 win over Duke. He was named the Player of the Game for the second straight year (last year Mar. 29 4 4 in the Face-Off Classic he had two goals and four assists vs. the Blue Devils). Towson shadowed Catalino all over the field, but he still April 5 4 5 April 12 4 4 managed to get a point on an extra-man assist. Catalino showed his versatility against Penn by scoring twice, including once on the April 19 5 4 extra-man unit, and adding four assists. The Big Cat continued his hot shooting at UMBC, tying his career high with seven points on April 26 3 3 four goals, including the game-winner, and three assists. UNC tried to shutoff Catalino, but he sttill managed a munti-point game with May 3 3 3 a goal and an assist. Virginia again proved to be a thorn in Catalino's side, holding him without a point for the first time this season. May 10 3 3 Catalino rebounded nicely with a natural hat trick in the second quarter in the 11-9 win over Navy. M&T Bank Stadium continued to be good luck for Catalino as he tallied two goals and an assist vs. Johns Hopkins in the Smartlink Day of Rivals. Catalino had another signature game in the ACC semifinals vs. North Carolina when he tallied a career-best six goals, becoming the first Maryland player to score six times in a game since 2006 when Joe Walters had six at Johns Hopkins. He added a goal and an assist vs. Virginia in the ACC championship to up his tournament total to eight points on seven goals and one assist. Against Fairfield, Catalino had four goals and one assists to hit the 50-point mark for the first time in his career. Catalino finished the regular season with another three-point day, scoring two goals and adding one assist vs. Colgate. The first round of the NCAA tournament saw 10 different Terps score goals vs. Hofstra and Catalino was one of them, converting on Maryland's second goal of the day. • With his second goal (out of five total on the day) vs. Duke Catalino became just the fifth Terp to reach the 100-point mark since Coach Cottle arrived in College Park in 2002. Catalino's one goal vs. Hofstra gives him 143 points on 88 goals and 55 assists, which puts him 21st on the all-time points list at Maryland. He is eight points away from tying Mike Mynes (1974-77, 151) for the 20th spot. • Catalino is also moving up the career goals list. His 88 career goals ties him with Pat O'Meally (1972-74, 88) for 15th on the all-time list. the last time vs. the fighting irish may 10, 2009 current terps alumni field vs. notre dame Maryland ...... 7 Name Year G A P gB F/O Dan Burns 2009 1st 0 0 0 2 -- #7 notre dame ...... 3 Grant Catalino 2009 1st 1 0 1 0 -- soUTH BEND, Ind. - A dominating defensive performance, including nine saves by junior goalie Brian Phipps, led the University Joe Cummings 2009 1st 1 0 1 2 -- 1st of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 7-3 victory over previously unbeaten Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Dan Halayko 2009 0 0 0 3 -- Warren Hansen 2009 1st 0 1 1 0 -- tournament at Alumni Field on Sunday afternoon. Bryn Holmes 2009 1st 0 0 0 3 3/11 The Terps (10-6) got some good luck early as they jumped out to an early 2-0 lead. Senior Jeremy Sieverts tallied the first goal of the Chris Ready 2009 1st 0 0 0 1 -- day, burying a bouncer from eight yards out from the center of the goal. The luck really kicked in on the second goal as junior Will Yeatman Travis Reed 2009 1st 0 0 0 2 -- found a cutting Joe Cummings on the right side of the crease. The freshman got off a good shot that bounced off the body of Irish goalie Brett Schmidt 2009 1st 0 0 0 4 -- Scott Rodgers and trickled into the Notre Dame goal. Max Schmidt 2009 1st 0 0 0 2 -- 1st The Irish cut the lead down with their first goal at the 10:22 mark as Zach Brenneman scored on a runner from the left side. Adam Sear 2009 1 0 1 0 -- Will Yeatman 2009 1st 0 2 2 3 -- Maryland opened the second quarter with a slick two-man goal to push the lead back to a pair. Sophomore Ryan Young raced around Ryan Young 2009 1st 0 2 2 1 -- the right side of the goal and slipped a pass to sophomore Grant Catalino, who rolled around the left side and stuck a shot into the top right corner for a 3-1 Terrapin lead. Goalies Year Svs. GA Min GB The Terps got a boost from their third midfield with 5:11 in the second quarter when sophomore Warren Hansen fired a pass to the left Brian Phipps 2009 1st­ 9 3 60:00 1 alley where junior Adam Sear ripped a laser into the right side of the Irish net for a 4-1 Maryland advantage. The third quarter started just like the first two with the Terps scoring early. This time it was senior Dan Groot finding the back of the Irish goal with a low-and-away lefty shot to build the lead to 5-1 in favor of Maryland. The third midfield struck again to give Maryland a five-goal advantage with 10 minutes left in the third. Senior Rob Morrison took a pass from Young on the right alley and laced a sidearm shot stick-side past Rodgers. The long scoreless stretch for the Irish, which spanned 30:47, finally was snapped by an unassisted goal by Peter Christman with 3:51 left in the third, but the Terps stymied the Notre Dame push and headed into the fourth quarter with a 6-2 lead. The lead grew back to five with less than two minutes into the fourth. The Notre Dame defense was busy trying to adjust to Maryland's substitutions and lost track of Groot, who cut to the crease and one-timed a pass from Yeatman for his second goal of the day. Notre Dame refused to give in and tried to climb back into the game with a goal by Grant Krebbs with 7:38 left. But a standout performance by Phipps in goal and a dominating performance for the Maryland defense preserved the victory for the Terps. Sophomores Brett Schmidt and Max Schmidt combined for six groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers, while junior Dan Halayko had three groundballs.

Game Notes: • With today's 7-3 win Maryland is now 4-0 all-time vs. Notre Dame and 2-0 all-time vs. the Irish in NCAA tournament play. • Sophomore Ryan Young, with two assists, now has 23 multi-point and 10 multi-assist games in his career. • Senior Dan Groot, with two goals, now has 26 multi-point and 13 multi-goal games in his career. • The Maryland defense held Notre Dame scoreless for 30:47, spanning the first to third quarters. It was the eighth time this season a Terrapin opponent has been held without a goal for 20+ minutes. • Maryland shutout the Irish in the second quarter, marking the eighth time this season that the defense has held an opponent scoreless in a quarter.

Box Score 1 2 3 4 F Maryland (10-6) 2 2 2 1 7 No. 7 Notre Dame (15-1) 1 0 1 1 3 Scoring: Maryland- Dan Groot (2-0=2), Will Yeatman (0-2=2), Ryan Young (0-2=2), Joe Cummings (1-0=1), Grant Catalino (1-0=1), Rob Morrison (1-0=1), Adam Sear (1-0=1), Warren Hansen (0-1=1). Notre Dame- Zach Brenneman (1-0=1), Peter Christman (1-0=1), Grant Krebs (1-0=1), Neal Hicks (0-1=1). Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 3 GA, 9 saves). Notre Dame- Scott Rodgers (60:00, 7 GA, 14 saves).

TEAM STATS Maryland notre Dame Shots 11-11-8-3=33 5-8-9-12=34 Saves 2-5-1-1=9 5-6-1-2=14 Face-Offs 4/13 9/13 Groundballs 6-9-8-8=31 4-5-6-11=26 Clears 20/20 10/15 Turnovers 18 22 Caused Turnovers 12 10 Extra-Man Opp. 0/1 0/4 Penalties 4/3:00 1/1:00 Attendance: 1,016 Fast Starts starting position • Since Coach Cottle arrived in College Park in 2002 only 10 players (for a total of Fast Starts production 17 times) have totaled 35 points or more in the first 15 games of a season. Three (Thru 15 games) Opponent Attack Midfield of those are on the 2010 team. Player G A Pts year G-A=P, Shots, GB G-A=P, Shots, GB Joe Walters (So.) 45 21 66 2004 at Bellarmine 5-5=10, 16, 6 3-2=5, 6, 0 • Junior Grant Catalino is on an amazing pace (34-20=55). His total trails only Joe Joe Walters (Sr.) 34 22 56 2006 at Georgetown 3-7=10, 11, 8 7-1=8, 10, 5 Walters' 66 points in 2004 and his 56 points in 2006. Catalino and Walters are the Grant Catalino (Jr.) 34 20 54 2010 vs. Duke 7-4=11, 13, 8 3-0=3, 11. 4 only two players to have 50 or more points in the first 15 games since 2002. Catalino Michael Phipps (Sr.) 27 21 48 2007 Towson 2-3=5, 16, 9 0-0=0, 5, 4 and Walters are the only two players to make the list more than twice. Walters is on Ryan Young (Jr.) 18 29 47 2010 Joe Walters (Fr.) 33 13 46 2003 Penn 6-7=13, 15, 8 1-1=2, 6, 4 it four times (45-21=66, 2004; 34-22=56, 2006; 33-13=46, 2003; 31-15=46, 2005), Joe Walters (Jr.) 31 15 46 2005 at UMBC 6-8=14, 13, 4 5-0=5, 11, 1 while Catalino is on it three times. Catalino had 40 points on 27 goals and 13 assists Mike Mollot (Jr.) 23 23 46 2002* at North Carolina 3-2=5, 8, 6 2-0=2, 12, 1 as a freshman in 2008. He made the list again in 2009 with 43 points on 22 goals Max Ritz (Jr.) 21 24 45 2007 Virginia 5-3=8, 16, 2 2-0=2, 6, 3 and 21 assists. Grant Catalino (So.) 22 21 43 2009 Navy 8-5=13, 23, 10 2-1=3, 10, 8 Xander Ritz (Sr.) 32 10 42 2006 vs. Johns Hopkins 5-4=9, 14, 4 1-1=2, 3, 4 • Junior Ryan Young is also on the list this season with 47 points on 18 goals and 29 Grant Catalino (Fr.) 27 13 40 2008 vs. North Carolina ACC SF 7-3=10, 15, 8 0-2=2, 5, 4 assists this year. His 29 assists are the most by any Terp through 15 games since Dan LaMonica (So.) 15 24 39 2002* vs. Virginia ACC F 2-1=3, 14, 7 1-0=1, 9, 3 Mike Mollot (Sr.) 19 19 38 2003 Fairfield 6-3=9, 18, 11 3-0=3, 8, 2 2002. Young is also on the list for his 2009 season when he had 35 points on 19 Travis Reed (Jr.) 20 17 37 2010 goals and 16 assists through 15 games. Bill McGlone (So.) 26 11 35 2005 vs. Colgate 9-5=14, 15, 1 3-2=5, 7, 3 Hofstra NCAA 1st 3-2=5, 13, 9 2-2=4, 9, 3 • Junior Travis Reed also appears on the list. He now has 37 points on the season Ryan Young (So.) 19 16 35 2009 Since 2002 Total 77-62=139, 220, 101 35-12=47, 118, 49 on 20 goals and 17 assists. * Maryland only played 13 games in 2002 • This season marks the first time since 2002 that three Terp teammates have 35 or terp scoring runs more points through 15 games. There are two players on the list from 2002 (Mike Mollot & Dan LaMonica), 2003 (Walters & Mollot), Opponent Run Time Made Score 2005 (Walters & Bill McGlone), 2006 (Walters & Xander Ritz), 2007 (Michael Phipps & Max Ritz) and 2009 (Catalino & Young). at Bellarmine 5-0 13:39 12-5 Md. at Georgetown 7-0 10:26 14-11 Md. No time Off From Lax UMBC 5-0 10:57 6-1, Md. • For the first time since picking up a lacrosse stick as a youngster Will Yeatman did not take the fall off from lacrosse to play football. Virginia 4-0 5:50 9-10, UVa. The 6-foot-6, 250-pounder has always missed fall lacrosse practice in the past, but due to NCAA scholarship rules he did not practice vs. Johns Hopkins 4-0 11:34 5-4, Md. with the Terrapin football team this past fall. Yeatman will play for the Maryland football team this fall. vs. Johns Hopkins 4-0 7:43 9-5, Md. vs. North Carolina ACC SF 6-0 18:13 10-2, Md. • Yeatman asked to try playing midfield this year and has been solid - both offensively and defensively - in the early part of the season. Fairfield 8-0 23:16 8-0, Md. Yeatman had one goal in the season opener at Bellarmine. But Yeatman made his most significant impact as a Terps in the 15-13 win Fairfield 7-0 17:20 15-1, Md. at No. 13 Georgetown on Feb. 27. He scored his first hat trick as a Terp with all three goals coming in a span of 5:47 during Maryland's vs. Colgate 6-0 10:05 18-6, Md. 7-0 come-from-behind run. Yeatman didn't get another hat trick, but he had two key goals, including an extra-man score, in the 11-10 Hofstra NCAA 1st 4-0 6:16 11-6, Md. overtime win vs. Duke at the Face-Off Classic. The entire first midfield failed to register a point in the Towson win, but Yeatman got back on track against Penn with an extra-man assist in the first quarter. The entire first midfield kicked things into gear at UMBC and def. shutout Yeatman contributed one goal in the 13-7 win. quarters • While Yeatman's time in the midfield was productive, and provided necessary time for the Terps' younger midfielders to gain experience, Opponent Quarter Score his move back to his natural attack position was phenominal. In his first game back starting on attack, Yeatman scored a career high vs. North Carolina ACC SF 1st 2-0 ACC SF four goals and added an assist vs. No. 1 Virginia. A broken thumb sustained in practice on April 5 caused Yeatman to miss the Navy vs. North Carolina 3rd 3-0 game, but he returned 10 days after undergoing surgery and had a goal and an assist vs. Johns Hopkins in the Smartlink Day of Rivals. Fairfield 1st 6-0 Fairfield 3rd 5-0 Yeatman suffered a concussion vs. North Carolina in the ACC semifinals and missed the ACC finals vs. Virginia and the Fairfield game. vs. Colgate 3rd 5-0 He returned to action vs. Colgate and had two goals and one assist. Yeatman came off the bench again in the first round of the NCAA tournament vs. Hofstra and had another three-point game with one goal and two assists. Young Blood • Ryan Young has been the one constant to the Terps' attack during the past two seasons. The junior from Manhasset, N.Y., has missed just one game during his three years as a Terp and has only missed two start (the 2009 home finale when three senior attackmen were given the start vs. Binghamton and the 2010 senior day when he volunteered to come off the bench, allowing Fran Gormley to start). During his first three years he has racked up 114 points on 46 goals and 68 assists (which led the team over that three-year stretch). And Young has accomplished all of this while running the Terrapin offense from the X-spot. In 2009 he led the team with a .388 shooting percentage, which is the highest for a Maryland starting attackman since 2007 when Michael Phipps shot .394 for the year. • After being shutout in the Terps' opener at Bellarmine, Young rebounded with a career day at No. 13 Georgetown. Against the Hoyas, Young set career highs with six points and five assists (four coming in the first half to help keep Maryland in the game). Young followed that performance with a solid one-goal, two-assist day in the Terps' 11-10 overtime win vs. Duke in the Face-Off Classic. In the Terps' home opener vs. Towson, Young scored twice and picked up three groundballs. Young's torrid streak continued against Penn with a four-point effort on two goals and two assists. The hot streak continued for Young at UMBC as he racked up three assists in the 13-7 victory. Young showed off his shooting touch at No. 2 North Carolina with a pair of goals, including a man-up tally. In the Virginia game, Young had a goal and two assists to help the Terps nearly overcome an early six-goal deficit. He followed that up with a five-point effort on a goal and four assists in the 11-9 win over Navy. Young had another solid outing in the Smartlink Day of Rivals event vs. Johns Hopkins with a goal and two assists. He continued his torrid pace with four points on a goal and three assists vs. North Carolina in the ACC tournament semifinals. After going point-less in the ACC finals vs. Virginia, Young got things back on track with a five-point outing vs. Fairfield (2g, 3a). Young returned home to Manhasset, N.Y., and had four points on two goals and two assists vs. Colgate at the Indians Rock Day of Champions. He then led the Terps with two goals and an assist vs. Hofstra in the first round of the NCAA tournament. • With the one assist vs. Hofstra, Young has 68 for his career, placing him second in the "Cottle Era" in assists behind only Joe Walters, who had 74 assists from 2003-06. • With his second point (an assist on Grant Catalino's second goal) vs. UNC in the ACC semis, Young became just the sixth Terp to reach the 100-point mark since Coach Cottle arrived in College Park in 2002, joining Joe Walters (227), Grant Catalino (143), Max Ritz (111), Xander Ritz (110) and Bill McGlone (107). The thing that sets Young apart from the other five is that he is the only one to reach the 100-point plateau by having more assists than goals. • Young's 114 points during his first three seasons is the 10th highest total point total since freshman records were first kept in 1970. DAVE COTTLE head coach • ninth season at maryland • salisbury '78

Since arriving to the College Park campus in the fall of 2001, Dave season winning six of their last seven games. Six Maryland players were nation in scoring and was just the second player in collegiate lacrosse Cottle has continued the storied tradition of excellence of the Maryland named postseason All-Americans, including McGlone, who was a first history to score more than 100 points in a single season. Following his men’s lacrosse program and helped usher the Terps into a new era of team selection. Cottle’s program also earned another honor in June of senior season in 1977, he served as captain of the South team in the national prominence. 2005 when Walters was named to the 2006 U.S. National Team, the only North-South All-Star Game. Under Cottle’s leadership the Terrapins have made eight-straight college player to be selected to the 23-man roster. Cottle received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education trips to the NCAA tournament, earned a top-three seed four times Cottle guided the 2004 Terps to a 13-3 record and their first ACC in 1978 from Salisbury. and advanced to the Final Four in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Since championship since 1998. Maryland finished the season ranked No. 3 in He was an assistant coach for Team USA 1994, which won the world 2003, Maryland is one of only four programs to make three final four the USILA poll and made it to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. championship in Manchester, England. Cottle has addressed many appearances. Eight Terrapin players earned All-America honors, including three first lacrosse gatherings across the country, including the USILA Coaches’ Cottle is also deeply involved in the national leadership for the sport team honorees. Convention, and he serves as a member of the All-America Selection of lacrosse. He is currently serving a term on the NCAA Division I men’s In 2003 he led Maryland back to the NCAA Semifinals for the first Committee. In February of 1998 he was inducted into the Baltimore lacrosse committee and sits on the board of directors of the Intercollegiate since 1998. The Terps had a stellar season, including a No. 3 final Chapter of the Lacrosse Foundation’s Hall of Fame. Men's Lacrosse Coaches Association. ranking. Maryland piled numerous accolades as they had eight USILA A graduate of Baltimore’s Northern High School, Cottle lives Prior to arriving in College Park, Cottle spent 19 seasons as the All-Americans including Howley, who was a first-team honoree. The with his wife, Lynn, daughters, Taylor and Tory, and son, Sean, in head coach at Loyola College. There he led the Greyhounds to 14 Terps posted a 12-4 record in 2003 and gave Cottle his third trip to the Edgewater, Md. straight NCAA tournament appearances, including a pair of berths in national semifinals. the national semifinals. He led his Loyola teams to top-10 finishes in each his 14 seasons. Cottle Among The Best Cottle, now in his 28th season as a head coach, is tied for first all- The Greyhounds finished with a winning record the final 18 years time in NCAA history with 22 NCAA tournament bids. He entered 2010 of his tenure, dating to 1984. Loyola also played in 14 consecutive Winningest active seventh among active coaches in wins with 268. His overall mark of NCAA Tournaments, entering the 1998 and 1999 tournaments as the coaches by Pct. 1. John Desko, Syracuse 77.0% 147-44 268-111 gives him a 70.7 winning percentage, which ranks sixth among No. 1 seed. 2. Bill Tierney, Denver 74.5% 283-97 active coaches with at least 100 wins. A Baltimore native, Cottle took over a struggling Greyhound program 3. Dave Urick, Georgetown 73.9% 329-116 During his tenure at Maryland, not only has the program continued in 1983. Since posting a first-year record of 5-9, his only losing season 4. Dom Starsia, Virginia 73.8% 315-112 to be among the sport’s elite, but Terrapin players have also thrived and in 25 years as a college head coach, Cottle’s Loyola teams reeled off 5. Jeff Tambroni, Cornell 73.5% 108-39 received national attention. In the past eight seasons under Cottle a total 18 consecutive winning seasons. The 1998 team’s 13-2 campaign, 6. dave Cottle, Maryland 71.06% 280-114 of 26 Terps have earned 45 All-America honors. Two Terps, Michael which ended with a berth in the NCAA semifinals, saw Loyola reach 7. Dave Pietramala, J. Hopkins 71.05% 135-55 Howley in 2003 and Lee Zink in 2004, won the Schmeisser Memorial a No. 1 national ranking, and earn the school’s first No. 1 seed in the 8. Mike Pressler, Bryant 69.7% 276-120 Cup, which is given annually to the nation's outstanding defender. In NCAA Tournament. 9. Scott Nelson, Marist 68.9% 222-100 2006, Joe Walters became Maryland’s all-time leader in goals and points In 1988 the Greyhounds began a run of 14 consecutive NCAA 10. , Duke 65.0% 282-152 and was named the winner of the Jack Turnbull Memorial Award as the tournament appearances. Loyola advanced to the national championship 11. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 64.7% 214-117 nation’s top attackman. game in 1990, and made 10 NCAA quarterfinal appearances under 12. Tony Seaman, Towson 62.8% 260-154 The backbone of Cottle’s success has been a strong work ethic Cottle. 13. Joe Breschi, UNC 62.4% 118-71 and an emphasis on “student-athletes.” Six of Cottle’s Terrapin players The 1990 team, a potent mix of seasoned veterans and talented 14. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 62.2% 202-123 earned USILA Scholar All-America honors, including 2005 graduate underclassmen, marched all the way to the NCAA championship game. (Minimum 100 games won) Ian Healy, who became just the third Maryland student-athlete to be In the semifinals the Greyhounds staged an incredible comeback to beat inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest and most prestigious Yale, 14-13, in overtime. Syracuse, the two-time defending champs, Winningest Active academic society. ended Loyola’s quest for the national title, but the Greyhounds’ 1990 Coaches By Wins Cottle was named the eighth coach in the storied history of Maryland season always will be remembered. 1. Dave Urick, Georgetown 329-116 lacrosse on Sept. 26, 2001, taking the reins from the ACC’s all-time In 1994 Cottle guided the Greyhounds to one of their best seasons 2. Dom Starsia, Virginia 315-112 winningest coach, Dick Edell, who retired on Sept. 3, 2001 after 18 ever. Loyola finished 11-2, recording wins against four NCAA tournament 3. Glenn Thiel, Penn State (retired on 5/4) 300-214 4. Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware 284-255 years with the Terps. teams. The Greyhounds earned the nation’s No. 1 ranking for only the 5. Bill Tierney, Denver 283-97 Maryland advanced to its seventh-straight NCAA tournament in 2009 second time in their history. Loyola concluded the regular season with 6. John Danowski, Duke 282-152 and advanced to the quarterfinals before losing to eventual-champion a 17-15 victory over Johns Hopkins, the program’s first victory ever 7. dave Cottle, Maryland 280-114 Syracuse. The Terps had several signature moments in 2009, including against the Blue Jays. 8. Mike Pressler, Bryant 276-120 a dominating victory over Duke at M&T Bank Stadium at the Face-Off Cottle’s 1988 squad finished with a 12-2 record, earning Loyola’s 9. Tony Seaman, Towson 260-154 Classic and a first round victory in the NCAA tournament over undefeated first NCAA Division I tournament berth. Loyola defeated Air Force for its 10. Scott Nelson, Marist 222-100 Notre Dame in South Bend., Ind. first NCAA postseason victory before losing to Penn in the quarterfinals. 11. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 214-117 The 2008 Terps proved to be another masterful coaching job by The Greyhounds concluded the season ranked fifth in the nation, and 12. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 202-123 Cottle. The squad featured an all-freshman starting attack that saw the Cottle earned USILA Coach-of-the-Year honors, becoming the first trio finish 1-2-3 in team scoring. Maryland finished the season with a coach in Loyola athletic history to receive a national award. Cottle NCAA D-I Tournament 10-6 mark and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament was also selected to coach the South team in the 1988 North-South Appearances before falling in overtime. All-Star Game. 1. dave Cottle, Loyola, Maryland 22 The 2007 season, which was viewed by many as a “rebuilding year” The 1989 Greyhounds became the only Loyola lacrosse team to Dom Starsia, Brown, Virginia 22 for the Terps proved to be one of Cottle’s finest seasons as a head complete an undefeated regular season. The Greyhounds beat four 3. Tony Seaman, Penn, JHU, Towson 20 coach. With an inexperienced offense and an injury-riddled defense, nationally ranked teams en route to a perfect 10-0 mark. Loyola was 4. Roy Simmons, Jr., Syracuse 19 Cottle managed to lead Maryland to a 10-6 record and a No. 7-seed in ranked third in the final poll, behind eventual national champion Syracuse 5. Dick Edell, Army, Maryland 17 the NCAA Tournament. and Johns Hopkins. 6. Richie Moran, Cornell 16 The Terps returned to the NCAA Final Four for the second straight Cottle came to Loyola in 1982 after leading Severn School to a 26-9 season in 2006. Cottle's squad finished the year with a 12-5 record record and consecutive Maryland Scholastic Association championships. Consecutive NCAA D-I and earned Maryland the No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament for Prior to his success at Severn, Cottle served for two years as a graduate Tournament Appearances just the second time in school history. Seven Terrapin players earned assistant coach, assistant varsity lacrosse coach and physical education 1. Roy Simmons, Jr., Syracuse (1983-98) 16 All-America honors with Walters and midfielder Bill McGlone being first instructor at his alma mater, Salisbury State University. 2. Bill Tierney, Princeton (1990-2003) 15 3. dave Cottle, Loyola (1988-2001) 14 team selections. Walters was also named the ACC Player of the Year One of the finest players in Salisbury State history, Cottle was for the second time in his career. enshrined into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989. During his In 2005 Cottle directed Maryland to its ninth trip to the NCAA career he re-wrote the NCAA record book, while earning All-America record on games played through 5/16/10 Semifinals and its second straight ACC tournament championship. The honors three times. He still ranks among the top three in goals (179), Terps ended the season with an overall record of 11-6, but finished the assists (123) and points (302) in Seagull history. In 1975 Cottle led the Attack ranked top unit In Nation 2010 Tendencies • Maryland has long had one of the best attack units in the nation, but this year, according to Inside Lacrosse at least, the Terps' attack unit is the best in the country. One thing in Maryland's favor is the depth of the unit. The Terps go five deep, all upperclassmen, on Tendency Record attack with juniors Grant Catalino, Travis Reed and Ryan Young and senior Will Yeatman, joined by sophomore Joe Cummings, Overall Record 12-3 who is also running with the first midfield. Home 6-2 Road 3-1 • While it is hard to compare units across the country time provides perspective on how good this Terp attack unit is. Since 2004, this Neutral 3-0 attack unit returns with more goals, assists and points than any other, taking into account just the top four attackmen. Take a look ACC Record 1-2 (*-returned the following year): Non-Conference Record 11-1 Total: Goals-Assists=Points Returning: Goals-Assists=Points On Grass 6-3 2004 (Walters*, X. Ritz*, Bordley, Brown) 87-50=137 59-40=99 On Turf 6-0 2005 (Walters*, X. Ritz*, M. Ritz*, Phipps*) 73-40-113 73-40-113 Day Games 10-2 2006 (Walters, X. Ritz, M. Ritz*, Phipps*) 97-61=158 27-25=52 Night Games 2-1 2007 (Phipps, M. Ritz*, Gallagher*, Ward*) 63-50=113 35-28=63 Leading after first quarter 8-1 2008 (Catalino*, Reed*, Young*, Weiss) 62-46=108 58-42-100 Trailing after first quarter 3-2 2009 (Catalino*, Young*, Yeatman*, Reed*) 73-65=138 73-65=138 Tied after first quarter 1-0 2010 (Catalino, Young, Reed, Yeatman) 85-67=152 Leading at halftime 10-0 • The unit's total of 138 points is the second-best of the past six years, topped only by the 158 points of the 2006 attack that featured Trailing at halftime 2-2 Turnbull Award winner Joe Walters, All-American Xander Ritz and 2007 All-American Michael Phipps. Tied at halftime 0-1 Leading after third quarter 11-0 • The total for the 2009 unit and the returning total is even more impressive when you add the 12 goals and two assists for Cummings. Trailing after third quarter 0-3 Although he played some midfield as a freshman in 2009, Cummings played crease attack on the man-up unit. . Tied after third quarter 1-0 • The 2010 unit will be tracked in the chart above to see how they stack-up against the recent Terp attack units. The list was changed In overtime 1-0 after the Virginia game when Yeatman was moved back to attack and Cummings was switched to the first midfield. Maryland has more shots 9-2 Defense Ready To Meet Expectations Opponent has more shots 3-1 • On paper this year's Maryland defense looks to be one of the best in recent memory, which says a lot about this group of Terps, but Teams have same shots 0-0 that also brings with it the pressure of living up to some pretty high standards. Maryland lost only one starter from this unit (2009 senior Maryland has more saves 4-1 Mike Griswold), but the core remains in tact with 2009 All-American Max Schmidt returning to anchor the group. Along side him will Opponent has more saves 7-2 be junior Brett Schmidt (no relation), who moved to close defense last season before the Duke game and turned in an All-American- Teams have same saves 1-0 caliber season. The third close defender spot was won in the preseason by junior Ryder Bohlander. The defense is sure to provide Maryland wins more face-offs 8-0 an offensive boost to the Terps thanks to the return of All-American long pole Brian Farrell, who missed all but three games in 2009 Opponent wins more face-offs 4-2 due to injury. The second long pole spot will be filled by seniorD an Halayko, who was the team's top long-stick middie during Farrell's Teams win same face-offs 0-1 absence. Preseason injuries junior long pole Chris Ready and sophomore Grant Oliver leaves the fourth defender and third long pole Maryland has more groundballs 10-1 spot in the hands of freshman Jesse Bernhardt. Opponent has more groundballs 2-2 Maryland has higher clear pct. 8-2 Opponent has higher clear pct. 4-1 Defensive comparison Maryland scores extra-man goal 11-2 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Maryland doesn't score an extra-man goal 1-1 Opponents' Goals Per Game 8.5 7.7 7.6 8.0 6.4 7.7 7.8 Maryland has more extra-man goals 5-1 Saves Per Game 10.1 9.4 10.9 11.1 10.7 11.9 12.6 Opponent has more extra-man goals 4-0 Save Percentage 54.5 54.8 58.6 57.8 62.3 60.5 61.8 Groundballs Per Game 36.9 35.8 36.5 38.7 36.4 32.8 38.4 Teams have same extra-man goals 3-2 Opponents' Groundballs Per Game 29.7 29.1 32.0 31.9 29.5 29.5 32.6 Maryland commits more penalties 8-1 Opponents' Turnovers Per Game 18.2 20.0 18.9 20.5 19.6 12.5 18.7 Opponent commits more penalties 4-2 Caused Turnovers Per Game 11.3 10.6 11.7 14.5 12.8 9.1 13.3 Teams commit same penalties 0-0 Face-Off Percentage 52.8 50.8 50.5 47.0 54.9 52.1 46.4 Maryland has more penalty minutes 7-1 Clear Percentage 88.3 82.6 86.4 82.3 80.8 81.6 80.2 Opponent has more penalty minutes 3-2 Opponents' Clear Percentage 81.9 77.2 80.1 77.6 74.7 77.7 72.9 Opponents' Man-Up Conversion Percentage 32.2 27.5 27.3 23.6 36.5 33.9 29.8 Teams have same penalty minutes 2-0 Maryland commits more turnovers 4-0 Opponent commits more turnovers 7-3 • During the last six seasons, Maryland held its' opponents scoreless for long stretches holding opponents Teams commit same turnovers 1-0 of game time. The 2004 Terps kept opponents scoreless for stretches of 20 or below season average Games decided by one goal 2-1 more minutes eight times. In 2005 Maryland did it on seven occasions, and was Opponent scoring Avg. vs. Md. Games decided by 2-4 goals 5-2 just seconds away from keeping the high-powered Duke (1st meeting) and Navy at Bellarmine 13.0 7 Games decided by 5-8 goals 4-0 offenses off the board for more than 20 minutes. The 2006 season saw the Terrapin vs. Duke 11.7 10 Towson 10.0 8 Games decided by 9-12 goals 0-0 defense do it 10 times in 17 games. In 2007 Terp "D" had 11 20+ minute scoring Penn 10.5 7 Games decided by 13 or more goals 1-0 droughts to its credit in 16 contests. In 2008, the Terp defense had six 20+-minute at North Carolina 12.0 9 Maryland scores less than 10 goals 0-2 scoring droughts. The 2009 Terps held opponents scoreless for 20 minutes or Virginia 14.1 11 Maryland scores 10-14 goals 9-1 more eight times, including two separate stretches at Penn. Maryland didn't have vs. Johns Hopkins 10.8 9 ACC SF Maryland scores 15-19 goals 3-0 a 20+-minute scorless stretch in its first nine games, but has had six since. North Carolina 11.5 5 Virginia ACC F 13.3 10 Maryland scores 20 or more goals 0-0 • Maryland's defense didn't get a 20-minute scoreless stretch at Bellarmine in the Fairfield 8.8 4 Opponent scores less than 10 goals 9-1 Hofstra NCAA 1st 13.3 8 season opener, but it did hold the highly-motivated Knights, who were playing for Opponent scores 10-14 goals 3-2 their coach Jack McGetrick to whom the new locker room and concourse plaza vs. Top 5 ranked opponents 1-3 was dedicated to prior to the game, off the board for 19:06. The starting close defense of Ryder Bohlander, Brett Schmidt and Max vs. teams ranked No. 6-10 1-0 Schmidt combined for five groundballs and four caused turnovers. JuniorS cott LaRue made the switch to defensive short-stick in the vs. teams ranked No. 11-20 3-0 preseason and got into the scoring act with an assist on Grant Catalino's second goal. vs, unranked opponents 7-0 • While the overall defensive stats don't look impressive, the defense came up big when it mattered most in the 15-13 come-from-behind vs. teams with winning record 6-3 win at No. 13 Georgetown. The Hoyas scored with 7:54 remaining in the third quarter to take an 11-7 lead, but the Terp "D" kept them vs. teams with .500 record 3-0 off the board for the next 15:00 (not allowing another Hoya goal until the 7:54 mark of the fourth). That allowed the offense to go on a vs. teams with losing record 3-0 7-0 scoring blitz to take a 14-11 lead. The defense also go into the scoing act at Georgetown. Freshman Jesse Bernhardt scored the Games in February 2-0 fifth goal of the 7-0 run for his first career goal. Junior short stick Scott LaRue got his first career goal in the first half with the assist Games in March 4-1 going to redshirt junior long pole Brian Farrell. Games in April 3-2 Games in May 3-0 season honors • In the Face-Off Classic vs. Duke the defense was sharp for most of the game, led by senior goalie Brian Phipps who made 15 saves in the 11-10 overtime win. While Grant Catalino scored the game-winner it was really set-up by four defensive players for Maryland. Inside Lacrosse With Duke's Will McKee going for the game-ending goal with 2:01 on the clock, senior Bryn Holmes crashed down on him causing Face-Off Magazine Ryan Young (3rd) Preseason All-Americans: Max Schmidt (3rd) a near-certain goal to be changed to a weak shot that Phipps made a diving save on. With the ball on the turf in front of the Terrapin Grant Catalino (HM) goal, redshirt junior Brian Farrell raced into the scrum to scoop up the loose ball and start the transition opportunity. He moved the ball Brian Farrell (HM) up the field and flipped a pass to senior shortie Dean Hart, who in turn made the "one-more" pass to Catalino on the left win for the Bryn Holmes (HM) winning shot. In total, Maryland possessed the ball for eight seconds of the 1:50 played in the overtime. Brian Phipps (HM) Brett Schmidt (HM) • The Terps looked like they may get their first 20+ minute scoring drought of the season vs. Towson, but fell a few minutes shy, holding the Tigers off the board for just over 17 minutes in the first half of play. Sloppy, deteriorating field conditions hampered Maryland's ag- Midseason All-Americans: Grant Catalino (1st) gressive defensive style, but the Terps still managed to hold the Tigers to two goals below their season average in the 12-8 win. Brian Brett Schmidt (1st) Brian Farrell (2nd) Farrell was up to his old tricks with a length-of-the-field charge for a goal and had chances for at least one more goal and a few assists on the day. Fellow long pole Dan Halayko had a terrific game, picking up four groundballs and causing three turnovers. Team of the Week: Brian Farrell (Mar. 1) Grant Catalino (Mar. 8) • Maryland's "D" was solid in the Terps' 10-7 win over Penn, holding the Quakers three goals below their season average. Terp defend- Brett Schmidt (Apr. 27) ers were also offensive-minded in the Penn game with Brian Farrell scoring for the second straight game and Dan Burns and Dan Halayko picking up assists. Player of the Week: Grant Catalino (Mar. 8) • The defense helped the Terps snap a three-game losing skid to the Retrievers in Maryland's 13-7 win at UMBC by holding the Retrievers The ACC to just seven goals. Brian Phipps was terrific in cage, stopping 12 shots, including nine in the first half of play.Max and Brett Schmidt Player of the Week: Will Yeatman (Mar. 1) combined for six groundballs and four caused turnovers, while Bryn Holmes' five-groundball day put him over the 200-groundball Grant Catalino (Mar. 8) plateau for his career. All-ACC Grant Catalino Brian Phipps • Maryland may have dropped its first game of the season at No. 2 North Carolina, but the defense held the Tar Heels to just nine goals, Brett Schmidt three below their season average. Brett Schmidt had four groundballs and three caused turnovers, while Brian Farrell had two Ryan Young groundballs and one caused turnover. The Terps' "D" also helped on the offensive end with Farrell assisting Dean Hart on the game's All-Tournament Grant Catalino first goal. Brian Farrell John Haus • Brian Phipps posted a season-best 16 saves, including eight in the first quarter, vs. Virginia. The Terp defense allowed just five goals Brett Schmidt over the final three quarters to the high-scoring Cavaliers.Brett Schmidt had two groundballs and four caused turnovers and shutout Shamel Bratton while he was guarding him. Max Schmidt and Ryder Bohlander combined for three groundball and five caused Tewaaraton trophy turnovers. Dean Hart and Brian Farrell hooked up to score the final goal of Maryland's 3-0 run in the third quarter. Preseason Watch List: Grant Catalino Brian Farrel • The "D" was solid in helping toppled Navy for the first time since 2007.Brett Schmidt was once again stellar in holding his assignment, Ryan Young Navy's second-leading scorer Andy Warner, to just one assist and one shot. Max Schmidt and Brian Farrell led the Terps, who won Award Nominees: Grant Catalino the groundball battle 47-26, with five groundballs each.Jesse Bernhardt has a career high four groundballs, as well. Farrell and Bryn Brian Farrel Holmes got into the offense as well, with each tallying an assist in the victory. laxpower • Maryland's defense picked up its first 20+-minute scoreless stretch of the season, holdingo Johns Hopkins off the board for 23:00, All-Americans: Brett Schmidt spanning the second and third quarters. From the 4:54 mark of the first quarter to 5:51 to go in the third, the Terps allowed the Blue Jays just one goal in 29:03. Brian Farrell was a beast when the ball was on the ground, picking up a game-high six GBs. Brett Schmidt continued to be a dominant defender, holding Hopkins attackman Tom Palasek without a point and without a shot. Jesse Bernhardt had a rough first 53 minutes, racking up three penalties for 2:30 of box time, but he made up for it by scooping up a groundball from the face-off wing, charging into the Blue Jay box, faking a pass to Grant Catalino, who was set-up in the left alley ready to shoot, and ripping a shot past JHU goalie Pierce Basset to score the game-winning goal. • Enough can't be said about the defensive effort in the Terps' 13-5 victory over No. 3 North Carolina in the ACC semifinals.Brett Schmidt backed up his All-ACC selection by shutting out Tar Heel All-American Billy Bitter for the first time in 30 consecutive games. Bitter ended the game with only one shot and six turnovers, while Schmidt had two groundballs and four caused turnovers. Schmidt was supported by fellow close defenders Max Schmidt and Ryder Bohlander who each had four groundballs and a caused turnover. The defensive midfield was also strong, both defensively and offensively.Brian Farrell scored twice in transition, while Bryn Holmes and Dean Hart each had an assist. • Maryland held the potent Virginia offense to three goals below its season average in the ACC finals.Max Schmidt and Ryder Bohlander were solid, combining for five groundballs and four caused turnovers. Brian Farrell, who was named to the all-tournament team, contributed one assist, one groundball and two caused turnovers. Brett Schmidt was also named to the all-tournament team. • The defense was smothering, holding Fairfield to just four goals, three of which came in the fourth quarter. Brett Schmidt led the defense with a career high five caused turnovers. Fellow junior close defenders Ryder Bohlander and Max Schmidt combined for five groundballs and three caused turnovers. Brian Phipps stopped seven shots and allowed just one goal in his final regular season home game. Maryland defenders also made offensive contributions vs. the Stags. Brian Farrell and Scott LaRue scored goals, while Bohlander and Jesse Bernhardt added assists. • The Terps were solid defensivly vs. Colgate at the Indians Rock Day of Champions. Maryland held the Raiders to six goals through three quarters before allowing Colgate to score four times in the fourth. Max Schmidt was stellar not only on the defensive side of the field with one groundball and two caused turnovers, but he also contributed on the offensive side. Schmidt scored on a back-handed shot in the third quarter to record his first career point. Schmidt wasn't the only defensive player to tally a point. Short sticks Bryn Holmes and Scott LaRue each scored goals, while Jesse Bernhardt and Brian Farrell had assists. • In the first round of the NCAA tournament the Terrapin "D" was challenged with a talented and explosive Hofstra offense, but the Terps proved to be up to the challenge, holding the Pride to just eight goals. Key to the defensive effort was Ryder Bohlander who was charged with covering Hofstra's top scorer Jamie Lincoln. Bohlander held Lincoln to just one shot and forced two turnovers. Jesse Bernhardt force two key turnovers that each led directly to Maryland goals. Maryland defenders also figured in on the offense, which featured 10 different goal scorers. Brian Farrell score the game's first goal, while Dean Hart scored the final goal of the third quarter. Groundball Battlers Terps' 2010 leaders • The Terps have been very good so far in 2010 when the ball is on the ground. Points • Maryland is currently ranked third in the NCAA in groundballs per game with an average of 36.9. But total groundballs or groundballs RK Player Goals Assists Points per game is only part of the story. The rest of the story is the individual game battles when the ball is on the ground. 1. Grant Catalino 34 20 54 2. Ryan Young 18 29 47 • The Terps have won the groundball battle in 11 of 15 games in 2010. The first game Maryland didn't have the advantage in groundballs 3. Travis Reed 20 17 37 was vs. Duke in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. The Blue Devils owned a 42-33 lead in groundballs, thanks in large part to an 4. Will Yeatman 15 6 21 11-3 advantage in the third quarter (Maryland outscored Duke, 3-2 in that quarter). Maryland also came up short vs. Virginia, which had 5. Joe Cummings 15 4 19 a 12-1 lead in groundballs after one quarter, but the Terps fought back and were outdone for the game by four, 34-30. The Cavaliers 6. John Haus 11 2 13 won groundballs, 32-28, in the rematch in the ACC championship game. Colgate had more groundballs in the regular season finale, Jake Bernhardt 10 3 13 41-34 Drew Snider 8 5 13 9. Adam Sear 11 1 12 • Maryland has been especially strong when the ball is on the ground in 6-on-6 situations. If you take out face-offs, Maryland has 405 Brian Farrell 6 6 12 groundballs (the Terps have won 39 face-offs on violations) for a per-game average of 27.0. Terrapin opponents have 308 groundballs if you take off the 138 face-offs won without a violation (29 total violations). That gives Maryland's opponents with a per-game groundball Goals average of 20.5, which gives the Terps a 6.5 groundball per game advantage in 6-on-6 situations. RK Player Goals 1. Grant Catalino 34 • Overall this season Maryland has a groundball percentage of .554, meaning that when the ball is on the ground a Terp will come up 2. Travis Reed 20 with it 55.4 percent of the time. 3. Ryan Young 18 4. Joe Cummings 15 Offensive Defenders Will Yeatman 15 • Through 15 games Terrapin defensive players have been surprisingly offensive. So far in 2010, 10 Maryland defenders (close, long 6. John Haus 11 poles and short-sticks) have scored goals or tallied assists. In total, Terp defenders have 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points. Adam Sear 11 8. Jake Bernhardt 10 • Leading the way, of course, is Brian Farrell. The redshirt junior not only returned to the field after missing most of 2009 due to injury, 9. Drew Snider 8 but he has also returned to his natural spot as a long pole. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound Baltimore native, has six goals and six assists so 10. Brian Farrell 6 far this year and has 21 goals and 14 assists for 35 career points. Easily the highest-scoring defender in school history, Farrell's 34 points has him tied for 20th in scoring since 2002 at Maryland (the Cottle Era). Assists RK Player Assists • Short-stick middie Scott LaRue has a bit of an advantage as a defensive scoring threat since he spent his first two years in College 1. Ryan Young 29 Park as an offensive midfielder. But the athletic junior made the switch to defensive short-stick during the preseason and has paid big 2. Grant Catalino 20 dividends so far - LaRue had a goal and two assists in the Terps' first three games this season. He got back in the scoring column with 3. Travis Reed 17 a goal vs. Fairfield. LaRue scored for the second straight game in the Terps' 18-10 win over Colgate. 4. Brian Farrell 6 Will Yeatman 6 • Freshman long pole Jesse Bernhardt got into the scoring act in the Terps' 15-13 come-from-behind win at Georgetown. He scored the 6. Dan Burns 5 team's fifth goal in the decisive 7-0 run. Bernhardt's goal gave the Terrapins their first lead of the game (12-11) at the 13:54 mark of the Drew Snider 5 fourth quarter. Bernhardt "went from the outhouse to the penthouse," according to Dave Cottle when he followed up three penalties 8. Joe Cummings 4 vs. Johns Hopkins with the game-winning goal at the 6:56 mark of the fourth quarter in the Smartlink Day of Rivals. Bernhard picked up his first career assist by setting-up Brian Farrell's goal vs. Fairfield. He continued his helping ways by assisting on Travis Reed's Shots second goal in the Terps' 18-10 win over Colgate. RK Player Shots 1. Grant Catalino 107 • Senior shortie Dean Hart got into the scoring act in the Face-Off Classic vs. ACC rival Duke. He picked up the assist on the game-winning 2. Travis Reed 61 goal with 2:10 left in the first overtime to give Maryland an 11-10 victory. Carolina schools must be Hart's specialty as he scored the 3. Ryan Young 49 Terps' first goal in the 9-7 loss at No. 2 UNC on March 27. Or maybe it's ACC schools that Hart has on his radar as he scored his second 4. Joe Cummings 45 goal (off an assist from Farrell) in as many games in the 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia. Hart continued to haunt ACC foes with another 5. Jake Bernhardt 42 assist vs. Carolina in the ACC semifinals. Hart struck again in the first round of the NCAA tournament vs. Hofstra, taking advantage of 6. Will Yeatman 41 a subsitution situation to score a left-handed goal on a behind-the-cage roll. Groundballs • Senior long pole Dan Halayko and junior short-stick Dan Burns (before he was moved to offensive middie) got into the offensive act RK Player Groundballs in the Terps' 10-7 win over Penn. Both guys picked-up assists in the transition game to help lead Maryland to the victory. 1. Bryn Holmes 61 2. Brian Farrell 52 • Junior close defender Brett Schmidt added his name to the list with an assist on Grant Catalino's goal at North Carolina, while senior 3. Max Schmidt 36 shortie Bryn Holmes also assisted on a Catalino goal vs. Navy. Holmes picked up his second assist of the season on Farrell's second Ryan Young 36 goal vs. UNC in the ACC semifinals. Holmes finally got into the goals column with his first of the season in the 18-10 victory over 5. Brian Phipps 35 Colgate. 6. Grant Catalino 34 7. Travis Reed 33 • Another close defender added his name to the Terps' defensive scorers vs Fairfield when junior close defenderRyder Bohlander tallied 8. Jesse Bernhardt 32 his first career assist on Travis Reed's first quarter goal. Brett Schmidt 32 10. Ryder Bohlander 28 • Maryland's third close defender, junior Max Schmidt, became the 10th Terp defender to get on the scoresheet this season when he scored his first career goal on a back-handed shot in Maryland's 18-10 win over Colgate. Caused Turnovers long poles lead nation in scoring RK Player Caused Turnovers 1. Brett Schmidt 26 • So far this season six Maryland long poles (close defenders or long-stick middies) have scored nine goals and added 11 assists for 20 2. Brian Farrell 25 total points. That total is the highest for any long pole unit in Division I men's lacrosse. 3. Ryder Bohlander 19 1. Maryland (9-11=20) 4. Max Schmidt 18 2. Duke (9-9=18) 5. Jesse Bernhardt 14 6. Bryn Holmes 9 3. Stony Brook (10-5=15) 7. Grant Catalino 8 4. Delaware (5-9=14) 8. Dan Halayko 7 5. North Carolina (7-7=14) 9. Jake Bernhardt 6 Terps’ 85TH Season Of Lacrosse Ryan Young 6 • The Terps boast an all-time record of 716-241-4 (.747), dating back to the first varsity team in 1924 (a team was not fielded in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II). Maryland has finished every one of its previous 84 seasons with a .500 or better record, including last season when the Terps went 10-6. The program reached the 700-win milestone with a 15-6 victory over Penn on April 14, 2009 at Ludwig Field. • During the decade of the 2000s, Maryland went 111-49 for a .694 win percentage, making it the winningest decade in Terrapin lacrosse history. In the decade of the 1990s, Maryland posted a 95-47 record. The .669 winning percentage matched Maryland’s win percentage of the 1980s when the Terps went 83-41 and also compiled a .669 win percentage. all-time winningest The 700 Club programs • Maryland's 15-6 victory over Penn on April 14, 2009 was the program's 700th victory in 84 seasons of varsity men's lacrosse. The Terps join Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Navy and Army as the only programs with 700 or more Division I wins. Rk Team W-L-T Pct. 1. Johns Hopkins 897-291-15 .752 • Two things that make Maryland's accomplishment all the more impressive is that the Terps reached the 700-win plateau in just their 2. Syracuse 806-310-16 .719 84th season. Only Syracuse reached win No. 700 in as few seasons, but it took the Orange 53 more games than Maryland. In fact, 3. Navy 745-298-14 .711 Maryland needed only 940 games to reach 700 wins and only Johns Hopkins needed fewer games (932) to hit the historic number, but 4. Maryland 716-241-4 .747 the Blue Jays did so in their 105th season. Army 716-335-7 .680 Consecutive 10-win seasons The Road to 700 wins • The 17-4 victory over Fairfield on May 1, 2010 was the 10th of the year for Maryland, giving it eight straight seasons with double-digit Team Seasons games Played wins. (Special thanks to Patrick Stevens of the D1Scourse.com). Maryland 84 940 • How does that stack up against the rest of the programs? Take a look at programs with at least four-straight 10-win Syracuse 84 993 seasons: Army 92 1,029 Maryland (8): 2010 (12-3), 2009 (10-7), 2008 (10-6), 2007 (10-6), 2006 (12-5), 2005 (11-6), 2004 (13-3), 2003 (12-4) Navy 99 972 Johns Hopkins 105 932 Virginia (6): 2010 (14-1), 2009 (14-2), 2008 (14-4), 2007 (12-4), 2006 (17-0), 2005 (11-4) Cornell (6): 2010 (11-5), 2009 (11-3), 2008 (11-4), 2007 (15-1), 2006 (11-3), 2005 (11-3) most wins since 2002 Navy (6): 2009 (11-5), 2008 (10-6), 2007 (11-4), 2006 (11-4), 2005 (12-4), 2004 (15-3) - streak snapped in 2010 Notre Dame (4): 2009 (15-1), 2008 (14-3), 2007 (11-4), 2006 (10-5) school Record Pct. Duke (4): 2010 (12-4), 2009 (15-4), 2008 (18-2), 2007 ( 17-3) 1. Virginia 113-30 .790 2. Syracuse 108-35 .755 UMBC (4): 2009 (12-4), 2008 (12-4), 2007 (11-6), 2006 (10-5) - streak snapped in 2010 3. Duke 105-40 .724 Terps On ESPNU 4. Johns Hopkins 104-33 .759 • Maryland played eight-straight Saturdays on ESPNU winning six of the eight. Overall, Maryland has had 32 games on ESPNU since 5. Cornell 101-33 .754 6. Maryland 99-44 .692 2006. Maryland is 19-13 (.594) all-time in games broadcast on ESPNU. 7. Navy 91-45 .669 Home Sweet Home 8. Georgetown 90-38 .703 • After playing all of their 2009 home games at Ludwig Field due to the renovations at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, the Terps return 10. Princeton 89-42 .679 9. UMass 88-55 .615 to their true home field in 2010. Maryland is scheduled to play four of its five home games at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, the through 5/16/10 lone exception being the mid-week game on March 15 vs. Penn, which will be played at Ludwig Field. Home Cooking • A lot is made in sports about the home-field advantage, and for the Maryland men's lacrosse team that advantage has held true since Coach Cottle arrived in College Park. Since 2002, the Terps are 52-18 (.743) when playing on the Maryland campus. At Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Maryland is 33-13 (.717) under Cottle, while the Terps have gone 8-3 (.727) at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex and 11-2 (.846) at Ludwig Field. The stretch: carolina, virginia, Navy, hopkins • Since 1978 Maryland's schedule has been highlighted by a four-game stretch in the middle of its season: North Carolina, Virginia, Navy and Johns Hopkins. In the 33-year span only four times has the stretch been interrupted with another game added in between one of these traditional four (1981, 1997, 2001, 2003). • Overall, Maryland is 60-72 (.455) since 1978 vs. those four teams during that time. • The Terps have swept the four games only once - in 1987. Only twice (1981 & 1988) has Maryland lost all four games. Six times (1978, 1979, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001) the Terps have won three of the four games. Johns Hopkins broke up the Terps' bid for a perfect stretch four times, while Carolina and Virginia broke it up one time each. First-Time Opponents • Maryland has played 75 different opponents in its 85 seasons. The 2010 season added Colgate to that list. In the Terps' 75 first-time meetings Maryland is 71-4 in those games. Adelphi (12-13, 1982), Army (0-3, 1923), Syracuse (3-10, 1927) and Yale (3-5, 1925) are the only schools to beat the Terps the first time the schools met on a lacrosse field. Maryland In Season Openers • Maryland has a 81-3-1 (.959) lifetime record in season openers dating back to the the last 17 openers 1924 season. The Terps have won their last 17 openers and 24 of the last 25, with the only loss coming to Duke in 1993, when they fell to Duke 9-5 on March 6. Feb. 20, 2010 #6 Maryland 12, Bellarmine 7 Feb. 13, 2009 #3 Maryland 18, Presbyterian 3 • After losing their 1925 opener to Yale, 5-3, the Terps went on to win 40 consecutive Feb. 23, 2008 #7 Maryland 11, #4 Georgetown 6 season openers from 1926 through 1967. The streak was broken when Maryland Feb. 17, 2007 #7 Maryland 11, Bellarmine 6 Feb 25, 2006 #3 Maryland 10, #7 Georgetown 4 tied Princeton, 6-6, in the 1968 opener. Following the deadlock, Maryland went on Feb. 26, 2005 #4 Maryland 13, #5 Georgetown 6 to win its next 14 openers, giving the Terps a 54-0-1 record over a 57-year span Feb. 28, 2004 #5 Maryland 14, #6 Georgetown 5 (Maryland did not field a team in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II.) Mar. 2, 2003 #5 Maryland 13, #7 Duke 7 Feb. 23, 2002 #6 Maryland 13, #23 Hobart 6 17 straight in Feb. 24, 2001 #8 Maryland 16, Air Force 3 Season Openers Feb. 27, 2000 #8 Maryland 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 3 Feb. 25, 1999 #7 Maryland 13, Denver 5 • After beating Bellarmine to open the 2010 season the Terps have a 17-game winning Feb. 21, 1998 #6 Maryland 18, Villanova 5 streak in season openers. Five of those wins came against Villanova (1994-98) and Feb. 22, 1997 #7 Maryland 13, Villanova 4 the last nine over Denver, Mount St. Mary’s, Air Force, Hobart, Duke, Georgetown Feb. 24, 1996 #7 Maryland 12, Villanova 6 (four times), Bellarmine (twice) and Presbyterian. Over the 17-year stretch, Maryland Feb. 25, 1995 Maryland 15, Villanova 6 Feb. 26, 1994 Maryland 18, Villanova 7 outscored its foes 222-81 (an average score of 13.8-5.1) in those games. Home team in bold • The Terps have not allowed more than seven goals to any opponent in a season opener over the last 17 years. Maryland has not allowed an opponent to score 10 or more goals in a season opener since Syracuse beat the Terps, 16-13 on March 9, 1983. Terps in pro stadiums • Maryland has played 12 games in an NFL stadium. All-time the Terps are 6-5 in professional stadiums. • The Terps will play two games in 2010 in NFL Stadiums in the regular season. Maryland defeated Duke 11-10 in overtime in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. Maryland returned to M&T Bank Stadium in April for the Smartlink Day of Rivals and bested Johns Hopkins, 10-9. • In 2009, Maryland topped Duke, 11-8, at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium and lost a 10-9 decision to Johns Hopkins in the inaugural Smartlink Day of Rivals. • In 2006, the Terps were 1-1 at M&T Bank Stadium, defeating North Carolina, 10-9, in the ACC semis at M&T Bank Stadium before drop- ping an 11-5 decision to Virginia in the finals. Maryland then lost to UMass, 8-5, at Lincoln Financial Field in the NCAA Semifinals. • In 2005, Maryland was 3-1 in NFL stadiums - 1-1 at Lincoln Financial Field and 2-0 at M&T Bank Stadium. • Maryland lost to Virginia in the 2003 NCAA Semifinals in M&T Bank Stadium. A Family Affair • Many school's refer to their sports programs as families, but under Coach Cottle the Maryland men's lacrosse program has really become a family affair. Since arriving in College Park in 2002, Cottle has had 11 sets of brothers, including four on this season's roster, don the red and black together for at least one season. Harry & Thomas Alford: 2004-05-06-07 Dan & Mike LaMonica: 2002 Jake & Jesse Bernhardt: 2010 Chris & Willy Passavia: 2002-03 Justin & Owen Blye: 2009-10 Brian & Michael Phipps: 2007 Brendan & Ian Healy: 2003-04-05 Max & Xander Ritz: 2005-06 Bryn & Curtis Holmes: 2010 Mark & Michael White: 2008-09-10 Bryn & Travis Holmes: 2007 • Maryland's family tradition doesn't end with brothers. Fathers and sons are also part of the Terps' tradition and that's never been more evident than this season. This year's Maryland men's lacrosse roster features three players whose father's not only played at Maryland, but won a nation title together. Mike Farrell, father of Brian, Wilson Phipps, father of Brian, and Jake Reed, father of Travis, were all members of the Terps' 1975 NCAA championship squad. • The Terrapin family tree doesn't stop there for Brian Phipps. He is the fourth in a line of Phipps that donned the red and black for Mary- land. The Phipps-family legacy started in the 1940's with Louis Phipps, who was an honorable mention All-American in 1949. His son, Wilson, was a member of the 1975 Terrapin National Championship squad. Brian is the second of Wilson's sons to play for the Terps. Michael Phipps played for Maryland from 2004-07 and was an honorable mention All-American as a senior after leading the squad in scoring with 50 points. Terps set to compete at 2010 FIL World Championships • A pair of former Terps survived the rigorous try-out process and were named to the U.S. men's national team that will represent the United States at the 2010 FIL World Championships in Manchester, England from July 14-24, 2010. Former Maryland All-Americans Joe Cinosky and Brian Dougherty were among the 23 players selected to the final Team USA roster. • Team USA won't be the only roster with a Maryland presence. Senior midfielderAdam Sear was among the 23 players selected to the Australian National Team that will compete in Manchester. 2010 Captains: Farrell, Holmes and Phipps • Three players have been named team captains for the 2010 season. The trio, which was voted on by the team during the preseason, consists of redshirt junior Brian Farrell and seniors Bryn Holmes and Brian Phipps. Farrell is the first junior to be named a team captain since 2005 when Bill McGlone was selected by his teammates. The Last Time

A Maryland TEAM ... a Maryland Player ... Scored 20 or more goals 21, at Penn (5/7/05) Scored 4 or more goals 5, Travis Reed vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Scored 15 or more goals 18, vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Scored 5 or more goals 5, Travis Reed vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Allowed 15 or more goals 15, at Duke (3/1/08) Scored 6 or more goals 6, Grant Catalino vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) Totaled 30 or more points 30 (18g 12a) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (3/20/07) Scored 7 or more goals 7, Scott Hochstadt at Virginia (4/19/98)

Won 15 or more face-offs 15 (15-of-23) vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) Scored 3 or more goals in a quarter 3 (1st), Dan Groot vs. Bryant (3/15/09) Won 20 or more face-offs 22 (22-of-26) vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09) Scored 4 or more goals in a quarter 4 (3rd), Xander Ritz vs. Georgetown (2/25/06) Lost 15 or more face-offs 15 (15-of-24) vs. Virginia (4/3/10) Lost 20 or more face-offs 23 (12-of-35) vs. Johns Hopkins (4/15/00) Dished out 4 or more assists 4, Ryan Young vs. Navy (4/10/10) Dished out 5 or more assists 5, Ryan Young at Georgetown (2/27/10) Grabbed 50 or more ground balls 50 at Georgetown (2/27/10) Dished out 6 or more assists 6, Dan LaMonica at Navy (4/5/03) Grabbed 60 or more ground balls 60 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/26/02) Dished out 7 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Dished out 8 or more assists 10, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Took 50 or more shots 51 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Took 60 or more shots 74 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09) Totaled 6 or more points 7, Travis Reed vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Totaled 7 or more points 7, Travis Reed vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Made 15 or more saves 16 vs. Virginia (4/3/10) Totaled 8 or more points 8, Michael Phipps vs. Vermont (2/20/07) Made 20 or more saves 20 vs. North Carolina (3/26/05) Totaled 9 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Totaled 10 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Scored four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-4), vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) Totaled 11 or more points 13, Bob Boneillo vs. Duke (3/28/79) Scored a man-down goal Dan Burns vs. Air Force (2/14/09) Allowed four or more extra-man goals 4 (4-of-5), at Navy (4/8/05) Scored two or more extra-man goals Adam Sear at North Carolina (3/27/10) Allowed a man-down goal of Duke (3/2/05) Scored three or more extra-man goals Xander Ritz at Georgetown (2/25/06) Scored an overtime goal Grant Catalino vs. Duke (3/6/10) Came from behind to win vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) Trailed, 5-4 in 3rd Quarter - Won 11-8 Took 10 or more shots 11, Grant Catalino vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Came from two goals down to win vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) Took 15 or more shots 16, Joe Walters vs. Virginia (4/25/04) Trailed, 4-1 in 2nd Quarter - Won 10-9 Came from three goals down to win vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) Grabbed 10 or more ground balls 10, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10) Trailed, 4-1 in 2nd Quarter - Won 10-9 Caused 5 or more turnovers 6, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10) Came from four goals down to win at Georgetown (2/27/10) Caused 6 or more turnovers 6, Brian Farrell at Georgetown (2/27/10) Trailed, 11-7 in 3rd Quarter - Won 15-13 Caused 7 or more turnovers 7, Lee Zink at Notre Dame (5/3/03)

Blew a lead and lost vs. Virginia (4/25/10) – Led 3-0 in 1Q – Lost 10-6 Won 15 or more face-offs 15, Bryn Holmes vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) Blew a two-goal lead and lost vs. Virginia (4/25/10) – Led 3-0 in 1Q – Lost 10-6 Won 20 or more face-offs 27, Andy Claxton at Towson (3/18/91) Blew a three-goal lead and lost vs. Virginia (4/25/10) – Led 3-0 in 1Q – Lost 10-6 Blew a four-goal lead and lost vs. Duke (3/7/99) – Led 9-5 at half – Lost 11-10 Made 15 or more saves 16, Brian Phipps vs. Virginia (4/3/10) Made 20 or more saves 20, Harry Alford vs. North Carolina (3/26/05) Defeated a No. 1 team 13-7 vs. No. 1 Virginia (3/29/08) Defeated a Top 5 team 13-5 vs. No. 3 North Carolina (4/23/10) Defeated a Top 10 team 11-10 vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6/10)

Shutout an opponent for a half 2nd half vs. Navy (4/4/08) – trailed 5-4 Shutout an opponent for 3 Qtrs 1st 3 Qtrs vs. Dartmouth (3/21/06) – led 12-0 Shutout an opponent vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/26/02) – won 18-0

Held an opponent scoreless for 20+ minutes 20:04 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Held an opponent scoreless for 30+ minutes 30:06 vs. Denver (5/10/08) Held an opponent scoreless for 40+ minutes 51:12 vs. Penn (4/19/08) Held an opponent scoreless for 50+ minutes 51:12 vs. Penn (4/19/08)

Marks set in 2010 in bold. The Record Book Since 2002 ... The Cottle Era SCORING Shots Man-up goals Save percent Points 1. 551 Joe Walters (153 goals) 2003-06 1. 20 Joe Walters 2003-06 (>100 min.) 1. 227 Joe Walters (153g 74a) 2003-06 2. 303 grant Catalino (88 goals) 2008-10 2. 16 Xander Ritz 2004-06 1. .621 Tim McGinnis 2004 2. 143 grant Catalino (88g, 55a) 2008-10 3. 300 Brendan Healy (60 goals) 2003-06 3. 15 Dan Groot 2006-09 2. .604 Danny McCormick 2002-03 3. 114 Ryan Young (46g, 68a) 2008-10 4. 265 Bill McGlone (77 goals) 2003-06 13 Max Ritz 2005-08 3. .590 Harry Alford 2004-07 4. 111 Max Ritz (66g 45a) 2005-08 5. 234 Dan Groot (60 goals) 2006-09 5. 12 Travis Reed 2008-10 4. .584 Brian Phipps 2007-10 5. 110 Xander Ritz (63g 47a) 2004-06 6. 219 Max Ritz (66 goals) 2005-08 6. 11 grant Catalino 2008-10 .583 T.C. Behm 2002-03 6. 107 Bill McGlone (77g 30a) 2003-06 7. 216 Xander Ritz (63 goals) 2004-06 7. 10 Bill McGlone 2003-06 6. .549 Jason Carter 2005-09 7. 97 Dan Groot (60g 37a) 2006-09 8. 173 Travis Reed (56 goals) 2008-10 8. 9 Joe Cummings 2009-10 8. 95 Michael Phipps (48g 47a) 2004-07 9. 151 Jeremy Sieverts (41 goals) 2007-09 9. 8 Mike Mollot 2002-03 Goals Against 9. 91 Travis Reed (56g, 35a) 2008-10 10. 147 Michael Phipps (48 goals) 2004-07 8 Adam Sear 2007-10 Avg. 10. 88 Brendan Healy (60g 28a) 2003-06 11. 7 Jeremy Sieverts 2007-09 1. 7.00 Danny McCormick 2002-03 11. 85 Mike Mollot (43g 42a) 2002-03 Shots on goal 12. 6 Andrew Schwartzman 2002-05 2. 7.55 Tim McGinnis 2004 12. 70 Dan LaMonica (26g 44a) 2002-03 1. 341 Joe Walters (153 goals) 2003-06 6 Chris Feifs 2004-07 3. 7.57 Brian Phipps 2007-10 13. 63 Jeremy Sieverts (41g, 22a) 2007-09 2. 167 grant Catalino (88 goals) 2008-10 4. 7.61 Harry Alford 2004-07 14. 50 Ryan Moran (39g 11a) 2002-03 3. 161 Bill McGlone (77 goals) 2003-06 Man-down 5. 7.72 Jason Carter 2005-09 15. 49 will Yeatman (28g, 21a) 2009-10 4. 154 Brendan Healy (60 goals) 2003-06 goals 16. 41 Andrew Schwartzman (25g 16a) 2002-05 5. 136 Max Ritz (66 goals) 2005-08 1. 2 Brian Farrell 2007-09 Most wins 41 Drew Evans (22g 19a) 2005-08 6. 131 Xander Ritz (63 goals) 2004-06 2. 1 Chris Passavia 2002-04 1. 31 Brian Phipps (31-12) 2007-10 18. 38 Jeff Reynolds (31g, 7a) 2005-09 7. 129 Dan Groot (60 goals) 2006-09 1 Max Ritz 2005-08 2. 24 Harry Alford (24-12) 2004-07 38 Justin Smith (29g 9a) 2003-04 8. 109 Travis Reed (56 goals) 2008-10 1 Drew Evans 2005-08 3. 21 Danny McCormick (21-8) 2002-03 20. 35 Adam Sear (25g, 10a) 2007-10 9. 101 Michael Phipps (48 goals) 2004-07 1 Scott Tompkins 2006-09 4. 13 Tim McGinnis (13-3) 2004 35 Brian Farrell (21g, 14a) 2007-10 10. 93 Jeremy Sieverts (41 goals) 2007-09 1 Michael Phipps 2004-07 5. 9 Jason Carter (9-6) 2005-09 22. 33 Joe Cummings (27g, 6a) 2009-10 1 Jeff Reynolds 2005-09 23. 31 Nate Watkins (24g 7a) 2002 Ground balls 1 Joe Cinosky 2005-08 PARTICIPATION 31 Brian Hunt (21g 10a) 2003 1. 234 Bryn Holmes 2007-10 1 dan Burns 2008-10 25. 28 J.R. Bordley (20g 8a) 2002-04 2. 198 Paul Gillette 2002-04 Games played 1. 68 Jeff Reynolds 2005-09 28 Mike LaMonica (24g 4a) 2002 3. 141 Ryan Clarke 2004-07 Game-winning 27. 27 Ian Healy (20g 7a) 2003-05 4. 132 Brian Farrell 2007-10 2. 66 Joe Walters 2003-06 goals 66 Joe Cinosky 2005-08 5. 130 Lee Zink 2002-04 1. 13 Joe Walters 2003-06 Goals 6. 128 Chris Passavia 2002-04 66 Dan Groot 2006-09 2. 7 Xander Ritz 2004-06 5. 65 Brendan Healy 2003-06 1. 153 Joe Walters 2003-06 7. 127 Jeff Reynolds 2005-09 3. 6 grant Catalino 2008-10 65 Bill McGlone 2003-06 2. 88 grant Catalino 2008-10 127 Joe Walters 2003-06 4. 5 Dan Groot 2006-09 7. 63 Ryan Clarke 2004-07 3. 77 Bill McGlone 2003-06 9. 123 David Tamberrino 2003-06 5. 4 Bill McGlone 2003-06 63 Bryn Holmes 2007-10 3. 66 Max Ritz 2005-08 10. 122 Brian Phipps 2007-10 4 Michael Phipps 2004-07 9. 62 Will Dalton 2005-08 5. 63 Xander Ritz 2004-06 11. 120 Xander Ritz 2004-06 4 Travis Reed 2008-10 62 Max Ritz 2005-08 6. 60 Dan Groot 2006-09 12. 118 Steve Whittenberg 2005-07 8. 3 Max Ritz 2005-08 11. 60 Adam Sear 2007-10 60 Brendan Healy 2003-06 118 Will Dalton 2005-08 3 Dan LaMonica 2002-03 12. 59 Thomas Alford 2004-07 8. 56 Travis Reed 2008-10 14. 115 Joe Cinosky 2005-08 3 Andrew Schwartzman 2002-05 59 Ray Megill 2004-07 9. 48 Michael Phipps 2004-07 15. 104 Harry Alford 2004-07 3 Justin Smith 2003-04 14. 57 Michael Phipps 2004-07 10. 46 Ryan Young 2008-10 16. 96 Michael Howley 2002-03 3 Mike LaMonica 2002 57 Drew Evans 2005-08 11. 43 Mike Mollot 2002-03 17. 95 Ray Megill 2004-07 3 Ryan Moran 2002-03 57 Brian Phipps 2007-10 12. 41 Jeremy Sieverts 2007-09 18. 93 Jimmy Borell 2005-07 3 Jake Bernhardt 2009-10 17. 54 dan Halayko 2007-10 13. 39 Ryan Moran 2002-03 93 Max Ritz 2005-08 18. 53 Ryan Lang 2003-06 14. 31 Jeff Reynolds 2005-09 20. 92 grant Catalino 2008-10 Faceoff pct. 19. 52 Andrew Schwartzman 2002-05 15. 29 Justin Smith 2003-04 21. 91 Ryan Young 2008-10 (Min. 75) 52 dean Hart 2007-10 16. 27 Joe Cummings 2009-10 22. 90 Drew Virk 2002-04 1. .621 Brian Carroll (159-256) 2002 21. 50 Xander Ritz 2004-06 27 will Yeatman 2009-10 23. 87 Bill McGlone 2003-06 2. .558 David Tamberrino (279-500) 2003-06 50 David Tamberrino 2003-06 18. 26 Dan LaMonica 2002-03 24. 86 dan Halayko 2007-10 3. .557 Bryn Holmes (407-731) 2007-10 50 Steve Whittenberg 2005-07 19. 25 Andrew Schwartzman 2002-05 25. 83 Danny McCormick 2002-03 4. .500 Jeff Reynolds (43-86) 2005-09 50 Brian Farrell 2007-10 25 Adam Sear 2007-10 83 Max Schmidt 2008-10 5. .494 Ryan Moran (38-77) 2002-03 25. 49 Travis Holmes 2004-07 21. 24 Mike LaMonica 2002 27. 81 Michael Phipps 2004-07 6. .483 Will Dalton (225-466) 2005-08 49 Jacob Baxter 2005-08 24 Nate Watkins 2002 28. 78 Travis Reed 2008-10 7. .472 Drew Virk (92-195) 2002-04 49 Jeremy Sieverts 2007-09 23. 22 Drew Evans 2005-08 8. .467 Jeremy Pastula (98-210) 2002-04 24. 21 Brian Hunt 2003 Caused 9. .447 Jake Bernhardt (38-85) 2009-10 Games started 21 Brian Farrell 2007-10 turnovers .447 Jim Sbarra (42-94) 2002-03 1. 65 Joe Walters 2003-06 26. 20 J.R. Bordley 2002-04 1. 93 Steve Whittenberg 2005-07 2. 55 Joe Cinosky 2005-08 20 Ian Healy 2003-05 2. 75 Joe Cinosky 2005-08 GOALKEEPING 3. 54 Max Ritz 2005-08 28. 17 Chris Feifs 2004-07 3. 74 Lee Zink 2002-04 4. 50 Steve Whittenberg 2005-07 17 Will Dalton 2005-08 74 Chris Passavia 2002-04 Saves 5. 49 Dan Groot 2006-09 5. 73 Ryan Clarke 2004-07 1. 460 Brian Phipps 2007-10 6. 48 Xander Ritz 2004-06 Assists 6. 68 Ray Megill 2004-07 2. 391 Harry Alford 2004-07 7. 47 grant Catalino 2008-10 1. 74 Joe Walters 2003-06 7. 65 Brian Farrell 2007-10 3. 294 Danny McCormick 2002-03 8. 45 Brian Phipps 2007-10 2. 68 Ryan Young 2008-10 8. 61 Bryn Holmes 2007-10 4. 187 Tim McGinnis 2004 9. 44 Paul Gillette 2002-04 3. 55 grant Catalino 2008-10 9. 55 Brett Schmidt 2008-10 5. 176 Jason Carter 2005-09 44 Ryan Young 2008-10 4. 47 Xander Ritz 2004-06 10. 53 Max Schmidt 2008-10 11. 43 Chris Passavia 2002-04 5. 46 Michael Phipps 2004-07 11. 36 Paul Gillette 2002-04 Saves per game 43 Ray Megill 2004-07 6. 45 Max Ritz 2005-08 12. 28 Brett Harper 2002-03 1. 11.69 Tim McGinnis 2004 13. 42 Lee Zink 2002-04 7. 44 Dan LaMonica 2002-03 28 Jeff Reynolds 2005-09 2. 10.14 Danny McCormick 2002-03 42 Michael Phipps 2004-07 8. 42 Mike Mollot 2002-03 14. 27 Joe Walters 2003-06 3. 8.32 Harry Alford 2004-07 15. 41 Max Schmidt 2008-10 9. 37 Dan Groot 2006-09 15. 25 Michael Howley 2002-03 4. 8.07 Brian Phipps 2007-10 10. 35 Travis Reed 2008-10 5. 4.54 Jason Carter 2005-09 top performances in 2010 Maryland highs Points 30 Fairfield Points Groundballs 30 vs. Colgate Player Points (G-A=P) Opponent Player Groundballs Opponent Goals 18 vs. Colgate Travis Reed 5-2=7 vs. Colgate Brian Farrell 10 at Georgetown Goals in Quarter 8 (1st) vs. Colgate Grant Catalino 4-3=7 at UMBC Bryn Holmes 7 at Georgetown Assists 13 Fairfield Grant Catalino 6-0=6 vs. North Carolina Ryder Bohlander 7 Penn Shots 51 Fairfield Grant Catalino 5-1=6 vs. Duke Bryn Holmes 7 Penn Shots in Quarter 18 (3rd) Navy Grant Catalino 4-2=6 at Bellarmine Brian Farrell 6 vs. Johns Hopkins Shots On Goal 34 Fairfield Grant Catalino 2-4=6 Penn Brian Farrell 6 Hofstra Saves 16 Virginia Ryan Young 1-5=6 at Georgetown Bryn Holmes 5 at Bellarmine Saves in Quarter 8 (1st) Virginia Will Yeatman 4-1=5 Virginia Jake Bernhardt 5 at Georgetown Groundballs 50 at Georgetown Travis Reed 4-1=5 Navy Bryn Holmes 5 Towson Groundballs in Quarter 15 (4th) Penn Grant Catalino 4-1=5 Fairfield Max Schmidt 5 Penn 15 (3rd) Navy Ryan Young 2-3=5 Fairfield Bryn Holmes 5 at UMBC 15 (1st) Fairfield Ryan Young 1-4=5 Navy Bryn Holmes 5 at North Carolina Face-Offs 32 at Georgetown Ryan Young 2-2=4 Penn Dan Bruns 5 Navy Face-Off Wins 15 at Georgetown Travis Reed 2-2=4 at UMBC Brian Farrell 5 Navy 15 Navy Ryan Young 2-2=4 vs. Colgate Max Schmidt 5 Navy 15 Fairfield Ryan Young 1-3=4 vs. North Carolina Bryn Holmes 5 vs. North Carolina 15 vs. Colgate Will Yeatman 3-0=3 at Georgetown Ryan Young 5 vs. North Carolina 15 Hofstra Grant Catalino 3-0=3 Navy Travis Reed 5 Fairfield Face-Off Pct. .739 Navy John Haus 3-0=3 vs. North Carolina Bryn Holmes 5 vs. Colgate Clears 21 Virginia Joe Cummings 3-0=3 Fairfield 21 Hofstra Jake Bernhardt 2-1=3 at Bellarmine Caused Turnovers Clear Pct. 1.000 Navy Jake Bernhardt 2-1=3 at Georgetown Player Caused TO’s Opponent 1.000 Fairfield Joe Cummings 2-1=3 Towson Brian Farrell 6 at Georgetown 1.000 vs. Colgate Travis Reed 2-1=3 Penn Brett Schmidt 5 Fairfield Extra-Man Goals 4 at Georgetown Grant Catalino 2-1=3 vs. Johns Hopkins Ryder Bohlander 4 Virginia 4 vs. Johns Hopkins Travis Reed 2-1=3 vs. Johns Hopkins Brett Schmidt 4 Virginia Extra-Man Pct. 1.000 vs. Johns Hopkins Grant Catalino 2-1=3 vs. Colgate Brett Schmidt 4 vs. North Carolina 1.000 vs. Colgate Will Yeatman 2-1=3 vs. Colgate Brian Farrell 3 Towson Penalties 8 Towson Ryan Young 2-1=3 Hofstra Dan Halayko 3 Towson 8 vs. Johns Hopkins Grant Catalino 1-2=3 at Georgetown Max Schmidt 3 at UMBC Penalty Minutes 5:30 Towson Ryan Young 1-2=3 vs. Duke Brett Schmidt 3 at North Carolina 5:30 vs. Johns Hopkins Ryan Young 1-2=3 Virginia Jesse Bernhardt 3 Navy 5:30 Hofstra Ryan Young 1-2=3 vs. Johns Hopkins Max Schmidt 3 vs. Virginia Turnovers 22 at Georgetown Travis Reed 1-2=3 Fairfield Caused Turnovers 19 Fairfield Will Yeatman 1-2=3 Hofstra Ryan Young 0-3=3 at UMBC Face-Off Wins Player Face-Off Wins Opponent opponent highs Bryn Holmes 15 Navy Goals Points 21 at Georgetown Bryn Holmes 15 Hofstra Goals 13 at Georgetown Player Goals Opponent Bryn Holmes 13 vs. Johns Hopkins Goals in Quarter 6 (1st) Virginia Grant Catalino 6 vs. North Carolina Bryn Holmes 13 vs. North Carolina Assists 8 at Georgetown Grant Catalino 5 vs. Duke Bryn Holmes 11 at Bellarmine Shots 42 at UMBC Travis Reed 5 vs. Colgate Bryn Holmes 11 at UMBC Shots in Quarter 15 (1st) Virginia Grant Catalino 4 at UMBC Bryn Holmes 10 Penn Shots On Goal 27 Virginia Will Yeatman 4 Virginia Bryn Holmes 10 vs. Colgate Saves 17 Navy Travis Reed 4 Navy Bryn Holmes 9 at Georgetown Saves in Quarter 6 (3rd) Towson Grant Catalino 4 Fairfield Bryn Holmes 9 Fairfield 6 (3rd) Navy Will Yeatman 3 at Georgetown 6 (2nd) Hofstra Grant Catalino 3 Navy Groundballs 42 vs. Duke John Haus 3 vs. North Carolina Face-Off Win Pct. Player Face-Off Pct. Opponent Groundballs in Quarter 13 (3rd) at Georgetown Joe Cummings 3 Fairfield Bryn Holmes .750 (9/12) Fairfield 13 (1st) at North Carolina Bryn Holmes .714 (15/21) Navy 13 (4th) vs. North Carolina Assists Bryn Holmes .682 (15/22) Hofstra Face-Offs 32 at Georgetown Player Assists Opponent Bryn Holmes .650 (13/20) vs. North Carolina Face-Off Wins 17 at Georgetown Ryan Young 5 at Georgetown Bryn Holmes .647 (11/17) at Bellarmine 17 vs. Duke Grant Catalino 4 at Bellarmine Jake Bernhardt .625 (5/8) at Georgetown Face-Off Pct. .680 vs. Duke Grant Catalino 4 Penn Bryn Holmes .619 (13/21) vs. Johns Hopkins Clears 21 Navy Ryan Young 4 Navy Clear Pct. .955 Navy Ryan Young 3 at UMBC Extra-Man Goals 2 at Bellarmine Ryan Young 3 vs. North Carolina Saves Player Saves Opponent 2 at Georgetown Ryan Young 3 Fairfield Brian Phipps 16 Virginia 2 Penn Brian Phipps 15 vs. Duke 2 Virginia Shots Brian Phipps 14 Hofstra 2 vs. Colgate Player Shots Opponent Brian Phipps 13 vs. North Carolina 2 Hofstra Grant Catalino 13 Navy Brian Phipps 12 at UMBC Extra-Man Pct. .667 at Georgetown Grant Catalino 11 Fairfield Brian Phipps 10 at Bellarmine Penalties 5 at Georgetown Grant Catalino 10 vs. Duke Brian Phipps 10 Navy 5 at UMBC Grant Catalino 9 vs. Johns Hopkins Brian Phipps 8 at Georgetown Penalty Minutes 4:30 at Georgetown Grant Catalino 9 vs. Virginia Brian Phipps 8 Penn Turnovers 25 Fairfield Grant Catalino 8 Penn Brian Phipps 8 vs. Johns Hopkins Caused Turnovers 10 at Bellarmine Travis Reed 8 Towson 10 at Georgetown Ryan Young 8 Towson 10 at UMBC Jake Bernhardt 8 at UMBC 10 Navy Will Yeatman 8 Virginia 10 Hofstra Grant Catalino 8 vs. North Carolina 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Individual statistics Goals-Assists=Points, Shots-Groundballs at at vs. at at North vs. Johns ACC Semi ACC Final vs. nCAA 1st nCAA QF Player Bellarmine Geo’town Duke Towson Penn UMBC Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins N. Carolina Virginia Fairfield Colgate Hofstra N. Dame 1 Catalino, Grant 2-4=6, 7-1 1-2=3, 5-4 5-1=6, 10-4 0-1=1, 0-4 2-4=6, 8-3 4-3=7, 6-1 1-1=2, 4-1 0-0=0, 5-0 3-0=3, 13-2 2-1=3, 9-1 6-0=6, 8-3 1-1=2, 9-2 4-1=5, 11-4 2-1=3, 7-0 1-0=1, 6-4 2 Reed, Travis 1-1=2, 4-4 1-0=1, 2-0 1-1=2, 1-4 0-2=2, 8-2 2-1=3, 5-2 2-2=4, 4-1 0-1=1, 0-2 0-2=2, 2-1 4-1=5, 7-4 2-1=3, 3=1 0-0=0, 4-2 1-0=1, 5-3 1-2=3, 6-5 5-2=7, 6-0 0-1=1, 4-3 3 Bernhardt, Jake 2-1=3, 2-0 2-1=3, 3-5 0-0=0, 5-3 0-0=0, 2-3 1-0=1, 2-0 2-0=2, 8-1 0-0=0, 4-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 4-1 0-1=1, 0-0 0-0=0, 2-0 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 1-1 1-0=1, 2-2 1-0=1, 3-0 4 Burns, Dan DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 1-2 0-0=0, 1-1 1-0=1, 2-5 0-0=0, 2-4 0-2=2, 0-1 0-0=0, 2-2 0-0=0, 0-1 1-1=2, 2-1 0-1=1, 2-1 5 Boyle, Eric 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 3-1 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-0 7 Halayko, Dan 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-4 0-1=1, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 8 Morrison, Pat 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 9 Schmidt, Max 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 1-3 1-0=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-3 10 Shakespeare, M. 1-0=1, 4-1 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 1-1 2-0=2, 5-2 0-0=0, 2-0 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 2-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 2-2 0-0=0, 2-0 1-0=1, 3-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 12 Sear, Adam 0-1=1, 1-0 2-0=2, 3-0 1-0=1, 3-0 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 1-1 2-0=2, 2-0 2-0=2, 3-0 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 3-0 1-0=1, 3-0 0-0=0, 3-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 2-1 DNP 1-0=1, 1-0 13 Blye, Owen DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 1-0=1, 3-0 0-2=2, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 1-1 14 Leonard, MJ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 16 Hart, Dean 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 3-0 1-0=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 2-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 1-0=1, 1-2 17 Holmes, Bryn 0-0=0, 2-5 0-0=0, 1-7 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-7 0-0=0, 1-5 0-0=0, 0-5 0-0=0, 0-2 0-1=1, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-3 0-1=1, 1-5 0-0=0, 1-4 0-0=0, 1-1 1-0=1, 2-5 0-0=0, 1-1 18 White, Michael 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 19 Cummings, Joe 2-0=2, 4-1 1-0=1, 3-1 0-0=0, 0-0 2-0=2, 3-0 1-0=1, 2-1 0-0=0, 3-1 0-0=0, 0-3 2-0=2, 4-2 1-1=2, 4-2 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 3-3 0-0=0, 5-1 3-0=3, 7-0 1-1=2, 3-0 1-1=2, 3-0 20 LaRue, Scott 0-1=0, 0-2 1-0=1, 1-3 0-1=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-2 1-0=1, 2-1 1-0=1, 3-1 0-0=0, 2-2 22 White, Mark DNP DNP DNP DMP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 23 Yeatman, Will 1-0=1, 3-0 3-0=3, 4-0 2-0=2, 3-1 0-0=0, 1-1 0-1=1, 3-3 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 5-1 4-1=5, 8-0 DNP 1-1=2, 1-1 0-0=0, 4-0 DNP DNP 2-1=3, 4-1 1-2=3, 4-0 24 Blye, Justin DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 25 Carlton, JP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 26 Haus, John 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 3-1 1-1=2, 1-0 2-0=2, 5-1 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 2-0 3-0=3, 4-0 0-0=0, 2-0 1-0=1, 5-0 0-1=1, 2-1 1-0=1, 2-0 27 Young, Ryan 0-0=0, 6-3 1-5=6, 3-3 1-2=3, 2-0 2-0=2, 8-3 2-2=4, 2-3 0-3=3, 3-2 2-0=2, 4-3 1-2=3, 3-2 1-4=5, 3-4 1-2=3, 2-2 1-3=4, 3-5 0-0=0, 0-2 2-3=5, 3-0 2-2=4, 3-1 2-1=3, 4-3 28 Holmes, Curtis DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 29 Ready, Chris DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 30 Phipps, Brian 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-3 33 Hall, Shane 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 34 Bohlander, R. 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=1, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-7 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-3 0-1=1, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-3 35 Gormley, Fran 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 3-3 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 1-2 0-0=0, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-0 36 Berhnardt, Jesse 0-0=0, 0-2 1-0=1, 1-4 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-4 0-0=0, 0-4 1-0=1, 2-2 0-0=0, 1-3 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-3 0-0=0, 1-3 37 Farrell, Brian 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-10 0-0=0, 1-4 1-0=1, 4-2 1-0=1, 2-3 0-0=0, 0-0 0-1=1, 0-2 0-1=1, 0-4 0-1=1, 2-5 0-0=0, 0-6 2-0=2, 3-2 0-1=1, 0-1 1-0=1, 1-3 0-1=1, 0-3 1-0=1, 1-6 38 Slafkosky, Alex DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 40 Hansen, Warren 1-0=1, 1-2 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 1-0=1, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 1-1 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 1-0 0-1=1, 1-0 1-0=1, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-0 41 Cooper, Kevin 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 2-0 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 42 Carr, Landon 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-1 DNP 43 Poiter, Mike DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0=1, 1-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 44 Schmidt, Brett 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-3 0-1=1, 0-4 0-0=0, 2-4 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 0-2 0-0=0, 1-0 0-0=0, 0-3 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-3 47 Gangler, Jared 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP DNP Quit Team 48 Scheeler, Mike DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-0 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP 49 Williams, Zach DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0, 0-1 0-0=0, 0-0 DNP Key: DNP-Did Not Play; Redshirting the season are Niko Amato, Joe Fontanessi, Steve Gombos, Bob Kercher, David Miller, Grant Oliver goalie statistics Saves-Goals Allowed, Minutes at at vs. at at North vs. Johns ACC Semi ACC Final vs. nCAA 1st nCAA QF Player Bellarmine Geo’town Duke Towson Penn UMBC Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins N. Carolina Virginia Fairfield Colgate Hofstra N. Dame 14 Leonard, MJ ------0-0, 5:00 3-2, 5:20 -- 22 White, Mark ------0-1, 3:00 0-0, 1:41 ------0-0, 0:11 2-3, 10:51 2-2, 12:04 -- 30 Phipps, Brian 10-7, 60:00 8-13, 60:00 15-10, 60:00 5-8, 60:00 8-7, 60:00 12-6, 57:00 7-9, 58:19 16-11, 60:00 10-9, 60:00 8-9, 60:00 13-5, 60:00 6-10, 59:49 7-1, 44:09 6-6, 42:36 14-8, 60:00 face-off statistics Won-Total, Win Percentage at at vs. at at North vs. Johns ACC Semi ACC Final vs. nCAA 1st nCAA QF Player Bellarmine Geo’town Duke Towson Penn UMBC Carolina Virginia Navy Hopkins N. Carolina Virginia Fairfield Colgate Hofstra N. Dame 3 Bernhardt, Jake 2-4, .500 5-8, .625 4-11, .364 5-9, .556 1-2, .500 1-2, .500 3-5, .600 1-3, .333 1-1, 1.000 0-1, .000 1-2, .500 2-4, .500 -- 3-7, .429 0-1, .000 10 Shakespeare, M. -- -- 0-1, .000 ------1-1, 1.000 -- -- 17 Holmes, Bryn 11-17, .647 9-22, .409 4-12, .333 6-14, .429 10-19, .526 11-20, .550 5-14, .357 7-16, .438 15-21, .714 13-21, .619 13-20, .650 7-15, .467 9-12, .500 10-17, .588 15-22, .682 20 LaRue, Scott -- -- 0-1, .000 ------28 Holmes, Curtis -- 1-2, .500 ------1-2, .500 -- -- 1-1, 1.000 -- -- 1-1, 1.000 5-11, .455 2-7, .286 -- 34 Bohlander, R. ------1-5, .200 ------

2010 game-by-game starters Game Attack Attack Attack Midfield Midfield Midfield Defense Defense Defense Goalie Face-Off LSM SSM SSM at Bellarmine Catalino Cummings Reed Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart at G'Town Catalino Cummings Young Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart vs. Duke Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart Towson Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell Burns Hart Penn Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart at UMBC Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell Burns Hart at UNC Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Sear Yeatman Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart Virginia Catalino Yeatman Young Berhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps Bohlander Farrell B. Holmes Hart Navy Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart vs. JHU Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart vs. UNC ACC SF Catalino Yeatman Young Berhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart vs. Virginia ACC F Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart Fairfield Catalino Reed Gormley Bernhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Halayko B. Holmes Hart vs. Colgate Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart Hofstra NCAA 1st Catalino Reed Young Bernhardt Burns Cummings Bohlander B. Schmidt M. Schmidt Phipps B. Holmes Farrell B. Holmes Hart 2010 Season Results

Date opponent (Md.Rank/Opp.Rank) score Rec. ACC scoring (G-A-Pts/GWG in CAPS.) Goalie, Saves Att. Feb. 20 at Bellarmine (6/-) W, 12-7 1-0 -- Catalino (2-4=6), JA. BERNHARDT (2-1=3), Cummings (2-0=2), Snider (2-0=2), Reed (1-1=2), Hansen (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Phipps, 10 774 Yeatman (1-0=1), Sear (0-1=1) Feb. 27 at Georgetown (7/13) W, 15-13 2-0 -- Young (1-5=6), Yeatman (3-0=3), Ja. Bernhardt (2-1=3), Catalino (1-2=3), Sear (2-0=2), Je. Bernhardt (1-0=1), Cummings (1-0=1), HAUS (1-0=1), Phipps, 8 2,532 LaRue (1-0=1), Reed (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1) Mar. 6 vs. Duke (7/9) W, 11-10 OT 3-0 1-0 CATALINO (5-1=6), Young (1-2=3), Yeatman (2-0=2), Haus (1-1=2), Reed (1-1=2), Sear (1-0=1), Hart (0-1=1), LaRue (0-1=1) Phipps, 15 19,597 Mar. 13 Towson (6/-) W, 12-8 4-0 -- Cummings (2-1=3), Haus (2-0=2), Shakespeare (2-0=2), SNIDER (2-0=2), Young (2-0=2), Reed (0-2=2), Hansen (1-0=1), Farrell (1-0=1), Catalino (0-1=1) Phipps, 5 1,056 Mar. 15 Penn (5/-) W, 10-7 5-0 -- Catalino (2-4=6), Young (2-2=4), Reed (2-1=3), Bernhardt (1-0=1), CUMMINGS (1-0=1), Farrell (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), Burns (0-1=1), Halayko (0-1=1) Phipps, 8 563 Yeatman (0-1=1) Mar. 20 at UMBC (5/-) W, 13-7 6-0 -- CATALINO (4-3=7), Reed (2-2=4), Young (0-3=3), Ja. Bernhardt (2-0=2), Sear (2-0=2), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Yeatman (1-0=1), Phipps, 12 2,670 Gormley (0-1=1) White, 0 Mar. 27 at North Carolina (4/2) L, 7-9 6-1 1-1 Sear (2-0=2), Young (2-0=2), Catalino (1-1=2), O. Blye (1-0=1), Hart (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1) Phipps, 7 4,542 White, 0 Apr. 3 Virginia (4/1) L, 10-11 6-2 1-2 Yeatman (4-1=5), Young (1-2=3), Cummings (2-0=2), Reed (0-2=2), Hart (1-0=1), Haus (1-0=1), Sear (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1), Snider (0-1=1) Phipps, 16 7,639 Apr. 10 Navy (5/RV) W, 11-9 7-2 REED (4-1=5), Young (1-4=5), Catalino (3-0=3), Cummings (1-1=2), O. Blye (1-0=1), Burns (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1), Holmes (0-1=1), Snider (0-1=1) Phipps, 10 5,618 Apr. 17 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/16) W, 10-9 8-2 Catalino (2-1=3), Reed (2-1=3), Young (1-2=3), Yeatman (1-1=2), JE. BERNHARDT (1-0=1), Cummings (1-0=1), Sear (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Phipps, 8 20,911 Ja. Bernhardt (0-1=1) Apr. 23 vs. North Carolina ACC Semis (4/3) W, 13-5 9-2 Catalino (6-0=6), Young (1-3=4), HAUS (3-0=3), Farrell (2-0=2), Burns (0-2=2), Gormley (1-0=1), Hart (0-1=1), B. Holmes (0-1=1) Phipps, 13 2,751 Apr. 25 vs. Virginia ACC Finals (4/2) L, 6-10 9-3 Catalino (1-1=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), O. Blye (1-0=1), Reed (1-0=1), Shakespeare (1-0=1), Snider (1-0=1), Farrell (0-1=1) Phipps, 6 2,626 May 1 Fairfield (3/RV) W, 17-4 10-3 CATALINO (4-1=5), Young (2-3=5), Cummings (3-0=3), Reed (1-2=3), O. Blye (0-2=2), Snider (0-2=2), Boyle (1-0=1), Farrell (1-0=1), Gormley (1-0=1), Phipps, 7 1,852 LaRue (1-0=1), Poiter (1-0=1), Sear (1-0=1), Je. Bernhardt (0-1=1), Bohlander (0-1=1), Hansen (0-1=1) White, 2 Leonard, 0 May 8 vs. Colgate (3/-) W, 18-7 11-3 Reed (5-2=7), Young (2-2=4), Catalino (2-1=3), Yeatman (2-1=3), Burns (1-1=2), Cummings (1-1=2), JA. BERNHARDT (1-0=1), Hansen (1-0=1) Phipps, 6 2,013 B. Holmes (1-0=1), LaRue (1-0=1), M. Schmidt (1-0=1), Je. Bernhardt (0-1=1), Farrell (0-1=1), Haus (0-1=1), Snider (0-1=1) White, 2 Leonard, 3 May 15 Hofstra NCAA 1st (3/14) W, 11-8 12-3 Young (2-1=3), Yeatman (1-2=3), Cummings (1-1=2), Ja. Bernhardt (1-0=1), O. Blye (1-0=1), Catalino (1-0=1), Farrell (1-0=1), Hart (1-0=1), Phipps, 14 1,641 Haus (1-0=1), SEAR (1-0=1), Burns (0-1=1), Reed (0-1=1)

2010 team Game-By-Game Score shots Saves Groundballs Face-Off Clear EM EMO By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. By Qtr. Face-Offs Pct. Clears Pct. opps. Pct. TO-CT Penalties #6 Maryland 1-4-3-4=12 8-14-9-9=40 1-1-5-3=10 8-8-8-9=33 13/21 .619 13/16 .813 2/4 .500 19-8 5/4:00 at Bellarmine 1-1-3-2=7 4-3-11-6=24 3-4-1-3=11 4-4-11-5=24 8/21 .381 8/10 .800 2/5 .400 15-10 4/3:00 #7 Maryland 2-5-3-5=15 5-7-12-8=32 1-3-2-2=8 14-13-13-10=50 15/32 .469 11/14 .786 4/5 .800 22-16 3/3:00 at #13 Georgetown 5-5-1-2=13 12-9-5-11=37 2-1-5-1=9 9-9-13-8=39 17/32 .531 16/19 .842 2/3 .667 24-10 5/4:30 #7 Maryland 3-3-3-1-1=11 9-8-4-7-1=29 5-2-5-2-1=15 8-7-3-13-2=33 8/25 .320 19/24 .792 2/3 .667 20-7 2/2:00 vs. #9 Duke 1-4-2-3-0=10 9-8-12-7-1=37 4-2-0-2-0=8 7-9-11-12-3=42 17/25 .680 12/15 .800 1/2 .500 16-8 3/3:00 Towson 2-1-3-2=8 3-3-12-9=27 3-3-6-1=13 4-9-7-9=29 12/23 .522 8/16 .500 1/8 .125 21-9 3/2:00 at #6 Maryland 3-5-1-3=12 12-13-11-7=43 1-0-3-1=5 8-12-9-12=41 11/23 .478 12/13 .923 2/3 .667 14-13 8/5:30 Penn 2-1-2-2=7 4-3-9-4=20 4-3-3-2=12 6-7-8-9=30 10/21 .476 16/19 .842 2/5 .400 21-5 4/3:30 at #5 Maryland 4-2-1-3=10 9-9-8-7=33 1-2-3-2=8 13-8-9-15=45 11/21 .524 20/22 .909 1/2 .500 13-11 5/3:30 #5 Maryland 3-5-3-2=13 10-11-9-6=36 4-5-1-2=12 4-9-8-5=26 13/24 .542 17/19 .895 1/3 .333 14-6 6/4:30 at UMBC 1-2-3-1=7 8-12-10-12=42 1-3-3-2=9 6-6-5-5=22 11/24 .458 15/16 .938 1/5 .200 12-10 5/3:30 #4 Maryland 1-3-0-3=7 5-6-10-12=33 3-1-2-1=7 9-4-6-14=33 8/19 .421 14/17 .824 3/4 .750 15-10 2/1:30 at #2 North Carolina 3-1-3-2=9 9-6-7-6=28 3-1-4-3=11 13-4-6-5=28 11/19 .579 12/15 .800 1/2 .500 17-9 4/3:00 #1 Virginia 6-1-1-3=11 15-11-4-7=37 1-0-2-1=4 12-8-5-9=34 15/24 .625 15/18 .833 2/5 .400 21-6 4/3:30 at #4 Maryland 1-1-3-5=10 4-13-7-9=33 8-5-2-1=16 1-6-9-14=30 9/24 .375 21/24 .875 2/4 .500 18-18 5/4:00 Navy 2-1-4-2=9 6-7-6-6=25 4-4-6-3=17 6-5-5-10=12 6/23 .261 21/22 .955 1/4 .250 14-10 3/2:00 at #5 Maryland 1-3-5-2=11 7-12-18-6=43 2-5-1-2=10 12-8-15-12=47 17/23 .739 17/17 1.000 0/2 .000 14-8 4/3:00 #4 Maryland 1-2-3-4=10 4-10-8-8=30 3-2-1-2=8 5-7-10-9=31 13/22 .591 12/15 .800 4/4 1.000 17-9 8/5:30 vs. #16 Johns Hopkins 3-1-1-4=9 7-8-3-6=24 2-2-3-1=8 8-7-3-3=21 9/22 .409 12/13 .923 1/7 .143 14-7 5/4:30 #4 Maryland 2-3-3-5=13 12-8-10-14=44 2-4-3-4=13 12-8-10-12=42 14/22 .636 18/20 .900 1/3 .333 20-12 2/1:30 vs. #3 North Carolina 0-2-0-3=5 5-8-7-13=33 3-2-3-4=12 9-5-6-13=33 8/22 .364 18/25 .720 1/2 .500 21-7 4/3:30 #4 Maryland 3-1-1-1=6 9-9-6-12=36 1-2-3-0=6 6-9-7-6=28 10/20 .500 14/18 .778 0/2 .000 14-11 0/0:00 vs. #2 Virginia 2-3-3-2=10 7-9-8-3=27 3-5-3-5=16 10-9-8-5=32 10/20 .500 19/20 .950 0/0 .000 18-3 2/1:00 Fairfield 0-1-0-3=4 3-6-6-8=23 5-5-6-1=17 6-5-7-6=24 9/24 .375 13/20 .650 0/2 .000 25-7 3/2:00 at #3 Maryland 6-4-5-2=17 15-15-15-6=51 2-4-2-1=9 15-7-7-10=39 15/24 .625 20/20 1.000 1/3 .333 15-19 2/2:00 #3 Maryland 8-5-5-0-18 13-13-12-4=42 3-2-2-4=11 11-10-7-6=34 15/31 .484 20/20 1.000 1/1 1.000 13-10 4/4:00 vs. Colgate 2-4-0-4=10 8-7-5-16=36 2-2-4-4=12 7-11-11-12=41 16/31 .516 17/20 .850 2/4 .500 20-7 1/0:30 #14 Hofstra 1-2-2-3=8 8-6-4-13=31 4-6-3-0=13 4-4-6-7=21 8/23 .348 19/22 .864 2/5 .400 15-10 3/2:30 at #3 Maryland 2-2-3-4=11 10-12-8-8=38 6-1-1-6=14 10-9-12-10=41 15/23 .652 21/23 .913 1/2 .500 13-14 6/5:30 2010 GAME recaps

game 1 Game Notes: The first quarter saw the Hoyas jump out ot an early 1-0 lead, #6 Maryland . . .12 • With today's 12-7 win Maryland is now 2-0 all-time vs. but sophomore midfielder Jake Bernhardt tied the score by picking BELLARMINE . . . . 7 Bellarmine. up a rebound off of a shot by Joe Cummings and quickly putting february 20, 2010 • Maryland has won 17 straight season openers and is 81-3-1 it past C.T. Fisher. Owsley B. Frazier Stadium all-time to start the season. Georgetown responded with a man-up goal to take a 2-1 lead, • The victory also gives the Terps a 22-0 record in season openers but that lasted just over a minute when Maryland responded with an LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Junior Grant Catalino had six points on away from College Park. EMO goal of its own. Senior Adam Sear took a pass from sophomore two goals and four assists to lead the sixth-ranked University of • With two goals and four assists, junior Grant Catalino now has Ryan Young and bounced a shot from the left wing to tie the game Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 12-7 season-opening victory over 26 multi-point, 21 multi-goal and eight multi-assist games for his at two goals apiece. Bellarmine Saturday afternoon at Owlsey B. Frazier Stadium. career. But the rest of the first period belonged to the Hoyas as The first quarter was slow for both teams with zeros on the • With a goal and an assist, Travis Reed now has 19 multi-point Georgetown scored three straight, including a goal by Ryan Shuler scoreboard until 36 seconds left in the quarter when Derek Hopcroft games for his career. with two seconds left on the clock. gave the Knights a 1-0 lead. The goal woke up the Terps, who • Jake Bernhardt set his career high with three points and tied his The second quarter saw the Terps get on the board quickly on responded off the ensuing face-off. Jake Bernhardt won the face-off, career high with two goals. another extra-man goal by Sear from the left wing, this time on a thanks to a tough groundball by his brother Jesse Bernhardt. Jesse sidearm shot to the far past. That the Hoya lead to 5-3 at the 14:13 quickly fired a pass to Jake near the midfield line and Jake raced Box Score mark, but Georgetown responded with a goal by Ricky Mirabito to down the left alley and ripped a shot inside the near post to tie the 1 2 3 4 F push the lead back to three. game at 1-1 with 21 ticks on the clock remaining. Maryland (1-0) 1 4 3 4 12 The Terps continued to try to claw their way back into the game Maryland opened the second quarter with a pair of quick goals to Bellarmine (2-1) 1 1 3 2 7 with a goal by redshirt sophomore Drew Snider off an assist by Young take its first lead of the game. Drew Snider scored on another runner Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 2-4=6, Jake Bernhardt 2-1=3, with 10:59 left in the quarter. The Hoyas responded with two goals from the left alley, this one hitting the far upper corner at the 13:12 Joe Cummings 2-0=2, Drew Snider 2-0=2, Travis Reed 1-1=2, in the next two minutes to increase their lead to 8-4. mark. The attack unit got into the mix just over a minute later. Travis Warren Hansen 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, Will Yeatman Maryland won the ensuing face-off on a groundball by redshirt Reed slipped a pass to Catalino on the left wing and Catalino scored 1-0=1, Scott LaRue 0-1=1, Adam Sear 0-1=1. Bellarmine- Chase junior Brian Farrell. He pushed the ball in transition and found junior his first of the year to give the Terps a 3-1 lead. The Knight's Sean Williams 2-1=3, Jarrett Davis 0-3=3, Derek Hopcroft 2-0=2, Sean Scott LaRue running free down the middle of the field. The Hoyas Doyle cut that lead to one with a goal at the 10:59 mark. Doyle 1-1=2, Shane Anderson 0-2=2, Luke Acton 1-0=1, Austin didn't cut LaRue off and with time and room he scored on a bounce The game settled down for a little while before Michael Bright 1-0=1. shot from eight yards out to cut the Terrapin deficit to three. Shakespeare scored on a low runner down the right alley, building Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 7 GA, 12 saves). The Hoyas got a rebound goal by Travis Comeau to push the lead the Maryland lead back to two goals with 4:52 left in the quarter. Bellarmine- Scott Bowles (30:00, 5 GA, 7 saves), Dillon Ward back to four, but the Terps scored twice in less than two minutes to The Maryland grew the lead to three with a goal by Warren Hansen (30:00, 7 GA, 4 saves). make it a 9-7 game. Junior Travis Reed scored an extra-man goal off of a feed from Catalino with 3:20 left. with a low-to-low shot from the right wing off an assist by Young. Bellarmine capitalized on its first face-off win to open the third Young then picked up his fourth assist of the game on a goal by Team Stats: Maryland Bellarmine quarter with a goal by Austin Bright to cut the lead back to two at Cummings that bounced off both pipes before hitting the net. Shots 8-14-9-9=40 4-3-11-6-24 the 14:07 mark. But Georgetown regained some momentum before the game Saves 1-1-5-3=10 3-4-1-3=11 The Terps man-down unit killed off a 30-second pushing penalty went to halftime with a goal by Mirabito with 2:27 left in the Groundballs 8-8-8-9=33 4-4-11-5=24 and Bryn Holmes drew a pushing penalty on the Knights to give second. Face-Offs 13/21 8/21 the Terps an extra-man opportunity. Maryland didn't squander the After the fast and furious first half, the third quarter was scoreless Clears 13/16 8/10 chance with Catalino finding Joe Cummings on the crease for the until the 7:54 mark when Shuler scored from just outside the right Turnovers 19 15 easy score. Cummings was fouled on the goal, giving the Terps EMO side of the crease to push the Hoya lead back to four at 11-7, but Caused Turnovers 8 10 unit another scoring chance. Catalino picked up his third assist of the that is when Maryland made its move and went on the 7-0 run to Extra-Man Opp. 2/4 2/5 day at the 9:00 mark, feeding Reed on the right wing where he beat take control of the game. Penalties 5/4:00 4/3:00 Knight goalie Dillon Ward to give Maryland a 7-3 lead. The ensuing face-off was won by Georgetown but Jake Bernhard Attendance: 774 Bellarmine's extra-man unit got into the act at the 6:27 mark, caused a turnover that was picked-up by Jesse Bernhardt. He flipped cutting the lead back to three, on a goal by Chase Williams. Williams it back to Jake who found Young behind the goal. Young then raced then scored his second of the day with 2:50 left in the third. But game 2 around the cage and beat Fisher at the 7:30 mark. Maryland responded quickly as Adam Sear fired a pass to Jake #7 Maryland . . .15 Young's career day continued with his career-best fifth assist Bernhardt as he raced down the center of the field and Bernhardt #13 Georgetown . 13 on a Grant Catalino goal less than a minute later to cut the lead ripped another shot inside the left post for his second goal of the february 27, 2010 back to two at 11-9. While Young picked up the assist, the key to day and an 8-5 Terrapin lead. Multi-Sport Field the goal was Yeatman who fought through pressure and drew a Will Yeatman got the Terps on the board with 8:18 in the fourth WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senior Will Yeatman's three goals in a slide that freed up Young. with a quick shot from the right wing. Jake Bernhardt picked up the dramatic 7-0 run spurred the No. 7 Maryland men's lacrosse team The Maryland run grew to three goals at the 3:33 mark when assist after freeing himself from his defender with a good dodge in to a 15-13 come-from-behind victory over the No. 13 Georgetown Yeatman scored an unassisted goal to cut the Hoyas lead to one the center of the box. Hoyas in front of a crowd of 2,532 at the Hoyas' Multi-Sport Field. at 11-10. Yeatman backed his defender down on the right side of Maryland's transition game gave the Terps their next goal. Brian Maryland (2-0) trailed by four goals midway through the third the crease and used a spin move to free his hands and put a shot Farrell picked off a pass at the top of the Knight attack box and quarter, but the Terps ran off seven straight over a span of 10:26 to inside the top right corner of the goal. raced down the field. He skipped the ball to Catalino, who then fed take the lead and stun the Hoyas (0-1) on their home field. Junior The fourth quarter started with the momentum clearly in the Cummings for the quick score. Ryan Young, who helped keep the Terps in the game in the first Terps' favor coming into the final 15:00 with the 3-0 run, but that run Catalino scored for the second time in the game, this time off an half with four assists and finished the game with career-bests of six would increase to 7-0 before it ended. Yeatman scored his second assist by Scott LaRue, to up Maryland's lead to 11-5 with 7:06 left points and five assists, started the run with a goal and then assisted goal, off an assist by Catalino, on a rip from the right alley to tie the in the fourth. The lead grew to 12-5 on Snider's second unassisted on the second Terrapin goal. game at 11-11 at the 13:56 mark. goal of the day at the 3:34 mark. Yeatman then scored the final goal of the third quarter to cut the Maryland took its first lead of the day on the ensuing face-off. Bellarmine's man-up unit capitalized on another Terrapin penalty Georgetown lead to one at 11-10 and then scored again a minute Senior Bryn Holmes won the draw and Jesse Bernhardt picked-up with a goal by Luke Acton at the 2:38 mark. The Knights closed into the fourth quarter to tie the score for the first time since it was the groundball. Bernhardt then pushed the ball up right side and out the scoring with a goal by Hopcroft with less than a minute 2-2 at the 8:26 mark of the first. After freshman Jesse Bernhardt took a clean 12-yard shot that beat Fisher, giving Maryland the remaining in the game. gave Maryland its first lead of the day with 13:46 remaining, Yeatman 12-11 advantage. scored his third to extend the lead to a pair. Freshman John Haus Yeatman scored again unassisted to make it a 13-11 Terrapin then finished the run with an unassisted goal that proved to be the lead with 12:46 left in the game. That was followed-up 42 seconds game-winner. later by the first career goal by Haus to give Maryland a 14-11 The amazing comeback was Maryland's largest come-from- lead. behind win since 2006 when the Terps came back from a five-goal Georgetown ended the run with back-to-back goals by Stu deficit to beat North Carolina in the semifinals of the ACC tournament Shannon and Scott Kocis to pull the Hoyas to within one at 14-13 in M&T Bank Stadium, 10-9. with 6:41 left. But the Hoyas momentum was cut short by an unassisted goal by Devils, who scored the final three goals of regulations to send the • With his second goal of the game Catalino reached the 100-point Jake Bernhardt to push the lead back to two. Bernhardt face-dodged game to OT, off the board. The shot didn’t have much on it thanks mark for his career and now has 104 points on 62 goals and 42 a defender on the left side and cut to the middle and beat Fisher to senior Bryn Holmes, who crashed down on McKee on the left assists. from 10 yards out for the insurance goal and a 15-13 Maryland lead side of the crease. • Senior Will Yeatman had two goals, giving him 24 multi-point with 3:56 left in the game. Redshirt junior Brian Farrell scooped up the loose ball in front of and 13 multi-goal games for his career. Farrell led the defensive effort for the Terps and finished the game the Maryland net and charged down the field. He flipped a pass to • With a goal and two assists junior Ryan Young now has 25 with 10 groundballs, which is the first time since Will Dalton had 11 senior Dean Hart, who quickly made the one-more pass to Catalino multi-point and 12 multi-assist games for his career. groundballs against UMBC in 2008 that a Terp has had 10 or more on the left wing, where he ripped a low-to-low shot that beat Duke • With a goal and an assist junior Travis Reed now has 20 multi- groundballs in a game. Holmes finished with seven groundballs, goalie Dan Wigrizer and triggered an on-field celebration. point games for his career. while Jake Bernhardt had five. After the Blue Devils opened the game with an unassisted goal by , Maryland went on a 3-0 run over the final 7:38 of Box Score Game Notes: the first quarter to take a 3-1 lead. Catalino tied the game with his 1 2 3 4 oT F • With today's 15-13 win Maryland is now 8-2 all-time vs. first of the day on a quick dodge and shoot from the left goal line Maryland (3-0, 1-0) 3 3 3 1 1 11 Georgetown and is 4-0 all-time at the Hoyas' Multi-Sport Field. extended. The Terps’ transition game led to its next goal. After a Duke (2-2, 0-1) 1 4 2 3 0 10 • Senior Will Yeatman had three goals to give him his first hat trick Phipps save, junior Scott LaRue one-timed a pass to Ryan Young Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 5-1=6, Ryan Young 1-2=3, Will as a Terp and just the third for his career. He also now has 23 on the left side of the crease for the easy score and a 2-1 Maryland Yeatman 2-0=2, John Haus 1-1=2, Travis Reed 1-1=2, Adam Sear multi-point and 12 multi-goal games for his career. advantage. Catalino closed the scoring in the first with an extra-man 1-0=1, Dean Hart 0-1=1, Scott LaRue 0-1=1. Duke- Ned Crotty • Junior Ryan Young set career highs with six points and five goal on a terrific shot to the top near corner from the right alley off 1-4=5, Zach Howell 4-0=4, Max Quinzani 3-0=3, Justin Turri 0-2=2, assists and now has 24 multi-point and 11 multi-assist games a good feed from junior Travis Reed. Will McKee 1-0=1, Mike Catalino 1-0=1, Jonathan Livadas 0-1=1. for his career. The Blue Devils responded with a Max Quinzani goal less than Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (62:10, 10 GA, 15 saves).Duke- • With a goal and two assists, junior Grant Catalino now has 27 three minutes into the second quarter to trim the lead back to one, Dan Wigrizer (62:10, 11 GA, 8 saves). multi-point and nine multi-assist games for his career. but Maryland senior Adam Sear took a pass from Catalino and • Jake Bernhardt tied career highs he set just last week at ripped a low-to-low shot from the top right side to up the Maryland Team Stats: Maryland georgetown Bellarmine with three points and two goals. lead back to two. Shots 9-8-4-7-1=29 9-8-12-7-1=37 • Freshmen Jesse Bernhardt and John Haus each scored their Duke fought back with a three-goal run of its own, with another Saves 5-2-5-2-1=15 4-2-0-2-0=8 first career goals in the win over Georgetown with Haus' being Quinzani goal followed by two from Zach Howell, to take a 5-4 lead Groundballs 8-7-3-13-2=33 7-9-11-12-3-42 the game-winning goal. with 5:15 left in the second. Face-Offs 8/25 17/25 But the Terps responded by scoring the final two goals of the first Clears 19/24 12/15 Box Score half to take a 6-5 lead into the break. Again it was Catalino leading Turnovers 20 16 1 2 3 4 F the way, this time taking a cross-field skip pass from freshman John Caused Turnovers 7 8 Maryland (2-0) 2 5 3 5 15 Haus and burying a shot into the upper right corner. Extra-Man Opp. 2/3 1/2 Georgetown (0-1) 5 5 1 2 13 Maryland took the 6-5 lead on an extra-man goal that was almost Penalties 2/2:00 3/3:00 Scoring: Maryland- Ryan Young 1-5=6, Will Yeatman 3-0=3, Jake too good to be true. Young and Reed played a two-man game Attendance: Bernhardt 2-1=3, Grant Catalino 1-2=3, Adam Sear 2-0=2, Jesse behind the goal with Young faking a flip pass to Reed. Wigrizer Bernhardt 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Scott believed Reed had the ball and followed him as he came around LaRue 1-0=1, Travis Reed 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Brian Farrell the right side of the net. But Young kept the ball and quickly fed a game 4 0-1=1. Georgetown- Ryan Shuler 3-2=5, Craig Dowd 1-3=4, Travis pass to senior Will Yeatman on the left wing where he scored a #6 Maryland . . .12 Comeau 2-1=3, Scott Kocis 2-1=3, Rickey Mirabito 2-0=2, Stu near empty net goal. Towson ...... 8 Shannon 2-0=2, Dan Hostetler 1-0=1, Andrew Brancaccio 0-1=1. Yeatman scored again just over a minute into the second half on March 13, 2010 Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 13 GA, 8 saves). an unassisted goal to the near post from the right wing, upping the capital one field at Byrd Stadium Georgetown- C.T. Fisher (60:00, 15 GA, 9 saves). Maryland lead to 7-5. Duke then got back-to-back goals in less than COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The second midfield unit of John Haus, a minute from Mike Catalino, Grant’s older brother, and Quinzani to Michael Shakespeare and Drew Snider combined to score six of knot the game at 7-7 with 9:37 left in the third. Team Stats: Maryland georgetown the sixth-ranked University of Maryland men's lacrosse team's 12 Maryland fired back with the last two goals in the third and the Shots 5-7-12-8=32 12-9-5-11=37 goals in the Terps' 12-8 win over Towson at Capital One Field at first in the fourth to take its largest lead of the day at 10-7 at the Saves 1-3-2-2=8 2-1-5-1=9 Byrd Stadium. 13:47 mark of the fourth. Haus gave the Terps the lead again at 8-7 Groundballs 14-13-13-10=50 9-9-13-8=39 The game marked Maryland's return to Capital One Field at with a 13-yard shot inside the near post. Face-Offs 15/32 17/32 Byrd Stadium after construction to Tyser Tower forced the Terps top Catalino then scored his fourth of the day off an assist by Young Clears 11/14 16/19 play their 2009 home games at nearby Ludwig Field. Maryland's with 4:05 remaining in the third. While Catalino and Young got Turnovers 22 24 last game at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium was a victory over the goal and the assist, the play was set-up by redshirt freshman Caused Turnovers 16 10 Denver in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Owen Blye, who ducked under a Duke defender, drawing a slide Extra-Man Opp. 4/5 2/3 The game was close through the first quarter with Maryland (4-0) from Young’s defender. That caused Catalino’s defender to try to Penalties 3/3:00 5/4:30 holding a one-goal lead after the first 15:00. Haus, a freshman out cover Young, who made the simple pass to a wide-open Catalino Attendance: 2,532 of Lutherville, Md., got the Terps, who never trailed in the game, on the left wing. on the board first with a quick runner that beat Towson goalie Rob Reed finished the 3-0 scoring run less than two minutes into the game 3 Wheeler into the bottom right corner of the goal. Konica minolta face-off classic fourth when he scooped up a rebound off of a Catalino shot and Junior Warren Hansen gave the Terrapins a two-goal cushion put it back past Wigrizer. #7 Maryland . . .11 when he one-timed a pass from junior Travis Reed at the 9:20 mark. But the game wasn’t over yet. Duke increased its defensive Hansen slipped through the defense and found an open spot on #9 Duke . . . 10 (OT) pressure and went on a 3-0 run over the final 4:22. Howell scored March 6, 2010 the right side of the crease and Reed sent a crisp pass across the twice to pull the Blue Devils to within a goal at 10-9 with 1:38 M&T Bank Stadium crease for the easy score. remaining. McKee then tied the game with 13 seconds left, setting Towson (0-3) got on the board with 6:23 left in the first when Will BALTIMORE, Md. - The seventh-ranked University of Maryland up the overtime heroics of Catalino, Phipps, Farrell and Hart. Harrington scored his first of three goals on the day, converting on an men’s lacrosse team, possessed the ball for just seconds of Farrell led the Terrapin defense with four groundballs and two extra-man opportunity. Maryland responded with its own extra-man overtime, but that was all it needed to pull out an 11-10 win over caused turnovers, while Phipps made 15 saves to go along with goal three minutes later. On a restart Reed flipped a quick pass to No. 9 Duke at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank three groundballs and a caused turnover. sophomore Joe Cummings, who made a good cut to the crease and Stadium. he finished with a low shot past Wheeler. Junior attackman Grant Catalino scored a career-best five goals, Game Notes: It looked like Maryland would have a two-goal lead going into the including the game-winner, to lead the Terps, who are 3-0 on the • With today's 11-10 overtime win Maryland is now 56-17 all-time second quarter, but the Tigers got a goal from Stephen Norris with season for the first time since 2006. Catalino was named MVP of vs. Duke. 13 seconds left on the clock to make the score 3-2. the Maryland-Duke game of the Face-Off Classic for the second • Today’s 11-10 victory is Maryland’s first overtime win since April straight season. Last year he scored two goals and added four 6, 2007 when the Terps topped Navy, 8-7, in Annapolis. assists in Maryland’s 11-8 victory over Duke. • Maryland is now 6-5 all-time in games played in an NFL The Blue Devils controlled the ball for nearly the entire overtime stadium. period, but senior goalkeeper Brian Phipps made a diving save • With five goals and an assist, junior Grant Catalino now has 28 on a weak shot by Duke midfielder Will McKee to keep the Blue multi-point and 22 multi-goal games for his career. Maryland started the second quarter just like it started the first. Game Notes: Penn cut the lead back to one with back-to-back goals (one at Only this time it was junior All-American Ryan Young getting the • With today's 12-8 win Maryland is now 27-5 all-time vs. the end of the first quarter and then to start the second) by Corey Terps going with an unassisted goal at the 11:56 mark. Towson's Towson. Winkoff and John Conneely, but Maryland scored the last two goals Christian Pastirik scored a minute later to cut the lead back to one • With two goals junior Ryan Young now has 26 multi-point and of the second quarter to take a 6-3 lead into halftime. at 4-3, but that was as close as the Tigers would get on the day. 10 multi-goal games for his career. Sophomore Jake Bernhardt scored off of a feed from Catalino Maryland closed out the second quarter with a 4-0 run spanning the • With two assists junior Travis Reed now has 21 multi-point and with a rip from the right alley into the top left corner at the 6:10 mark final 9:58 of the quarter to take an 8-3 lead into halftime. six multi-assist games for his career. to make it a 5-3 advantage. Shakespeare, a sophomore from Walpole, Mass., scored his first • With two goals and an assist sophomore Joe Cummings now Redshirt junior long pole Brian Farrell scored a goal in his second on the day to get the run going. A Towson defender knocked the has six multi-point and four multi-goal games for his career. consecutive game to make it a three-goal Maryland lead. Senior ball away from Cummings, but Shakespeare was there to pick-off • Sophomore Michael Shakespeare and freshman John Haus had goalie Brian Phipps made one of his eight saves on a shot by Penn's the loose ball. He then ripped a 15-yard shot inside the right post their first career multi-goal games. Dan Savage and junior Brett Schmidt picked up the groundball to for a 5-3 Maryland lead. start the Terrapin transition game. Schmidt found Farrell near the The Terps' second midfield completed their first circuit of goals Box Score midfield stripe with a pass and Farrell patiently pushed the ball into with Snider, a redshirt sophomore from Seattle, Wash., hitting a 1 2 3 4 F the Penn defensive zone. He slipped the ball to senior Dean Hart, runner from the right alley for the 6-2 advantage. Towson (0-3) 2 1 3 2 8 who quickly found Reed on the right side of the crease. Reed then Maryland's extra-man unit, which entered the weekend ranked Maryland (4-0) 3 5 1 3 12 looked up and hit Farrell with a pinpoint pass that Farrell one-timed No. 2 in the country with a .667 conversion percentage, scored its Scoring: Towson- Will Harrington 3-0=3, Christian Pastirik 2-1=3, past Casey. second of the day in a near repeat of its first goal. Once again it was Tim Stratton 1-2=3, Matt Hughes 1-0=1, Stephen Norris 1-0=1, Pat A Rob Fitzpatrick goal opened the second half scoring at the 8:59 Cummings picking up the goal, but this time the feed came from the Britton 0-1=1. Maryland- Joe Cummings 2-1=3, John Haus 2-0=2, mark to pull the Quakers back to within two. But Reed scored his top of the box on a quick dump down from junior Grant Catalino. Michael Shakespeare 2-0=2, Drew Snider 2-0=2, Ryan Young second of the game 17 seconds later to up the lead back to three The run came to a close at the 2:12 mark with a terrific transition 2-0=2, Travis Reed 0-2=2, Warren Hansen 1-0=1, Brian Farrell for the Terps. Phipps picked up a loose ball in front of the Maryland goal by redshirt junior Brian Farrell. The play started deep in the 1-0=1, Grant Catalino 0-1=1. goal and laced an outlet pass to senior Dan Halayko, who took the Maryland defensive end when junior goalie Brian Phipps picked-off Goalies: Towson- Rob Wheeler (30:00, 8 GA, 6 saves), Travis ball into the Quaker zone and found Reed on the right wing where a cross-crease pass by Towson's Tim Stratton. He then saw Farrell Love (30:00, 4 GA, 7 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 8 he ripped a shot past Joe Hegener, who replaced Casey in the Penn breaking out down the middle of the field and hit him in stride with GA, 5 saves). goal at the beginning of the third quarter. a perfect outlet pass. Farrell, a long pole who came into the game Maryland's man-down unit was solid on the day, shutting down with 15 career goals, had a clear run down the field and the Tiger the Quakers three times in five extra-man chances, but after the Team Stats: Towson Maryland defense did not cut off his charge toward the goal, so he took a Terps killed a pushing penalty by redshirt sophomore Drew Snider, Shots 3-3-12-9=27 12-13-11-7=43 10-yard shot and beat Wheeler low to make it an 8-3 Maryland lead Penn was able to convert on a Holmes interference penalty with Saves 3-3-6-1=13 1-0-3-1=5 heading into the halftime break. a goal by Savage to cut the lead to 7-5 heading into the fourth Groundballs 4-9-7-9=29 8-12-9-12=41 After the intermission Towson made a change in goal and Travis quarter. Face-Offs 12/23 11/23 Love made five saves in the first four minutes of the third quarter The Terrapin lead was cut back to one at 7-6 with a Quaker Clears 8/16 12/13 to give the Tigers some momentum. Towson then drew first blood goal by Rob McMullen 50 seconds into the fourth, but Maryland Turnovers 21 14 at the 8:08 mark on a goal by Matt Hughes, snapping a 17:36 responded with a goal by sophomore Joe Cummings on a terrific shot Caused Turnovers 9 13 scoreless stretch. inside the near post from the left alley with 12:25 left in the game. Extra-Man Opp. 1/8 2/3 Maryland responded with Snider's second goal of the day on a McMullen scored his second of the day at the 10:42 mark to Penalties 2/2:30 8/5:30 runner from the right alley that pushed the Terps' lead back to five make it a one-goal Maryland lead for the fifth time in the game, but Attendance: 1,056 at 9-4 at the 5:30 mark. Maryland got goals from Haus and Catalino 13 seconds apart to Towson then went on its own run, scoring three straight on two finish the scoring and put the game away. by Harrington and one by Stratton to make it a three-goal game game 5 Maryland used a big-little pick behind the goal to get Young with 13:57 left in the fourth. #5 Maryland . . .10 matched up with a Quaker short-stick and he beat his defender with But the second line responded for the Terps with unassisted Penn ...... 7 some quick footwork and found Haus cutting to the crease, where he goals by Shakespeare and Haus, respectively, to give Maryland a March 15, 2010 one-timed it into the left side of the Penn goal at the 9:33 mark. four-goal cushion at 11-7. Reed took a shot that hit the crossbar Ludwig Field Catalino's goal was another picture-perfect display of transition and the ball ended up on being swatted to the ground in front of the COLELGE PARK, Md. - The attack unit of Grant Catalino, Travis offense off of the face-off. Holmes won the draw with Farrell crease. That's where Shakespeare fought through a crownd and Reed and Ryan Young combined for six goals and seven assists to scooped up the groundball. He passed the ball back to Holmes swiped the ball of the ground into the Tiger goal. Haus' second goal lead the No. 5 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 10-7 in the middle of the field and he moved it to junior Dan Burns on of the day was a bit more orthodox as he dodged down the left alley victory over Penn Monday afternoon at Ludwig Field. the left side. Burns then found Catalino set up in the left alley with and ripped a left-handed shot inside the far pipe. Maryland moves to 5-0 on the season and has won five straight time and room and Catalino ripped a shot from 10 yards out past Pastirik scored his second of the day to cut the Terrapin lead to open a season for the first time since 2004. It's the Terps first a defenseless Hegener. to 11-8 with 5:28 to go. The Tigers tried to double the ball when five-game winning streak of any kind since 2007 when Maryland Holmes finished the game with seven groundballs and tied for Maryland had possession in the Tigers' defensive zone, but took five in a row from March 10-24. the team lead with junior Ryder Bohlander, who set his career-high. Cummings was able to split the double-team and slip a pass to Reed and Catalino got the Terps, who never trailed in the game, All-America junior Max Schmidt had a season-best five groundballs, Young, who scored an empty-netter with 1:37 left to finish the off to a fast start just over two minutes into the game. Catalino slipped while junior Brett Schmidt and Farrell each had three. scoring. a pass to Reed, who buried a low-to-low shot from the right wing Maryland's man-down unit was terrific on the day. A steady rain for the 1-0 Maryland lead. Game Notes: and deteriorating field conditions led to some sloppy penalties for The Terps' extra-man unit gave them a 2-0 advantage with 10:30 • With today's 10-7 win Maryland is now 11-0 all-time vs. Penn. the Terps and Towson entered the game converting on 62.5% of its to play in the first when Catalino scored off of a feed from senior • With two goals and four assists junior Grant Catalino now has extra-man chances. But the Terps man-down unit allowed just one Will Yeatman. The Quakers' EMO unit got Penn on the board at the 29 multi-point, 23 multi-goal and 10 multi-assist games for his Tiger EMO goal in eight opportunities. 9:07 mark on a goal by Al Kohart. career. The Terrapin defense was led by senior long pole Dan Halayko, But less than two minutes later Maryland got back-to-back goals • With two goals and two assists junior Ryan Young now has who had four groundballs and three caused turnovers, and Farrell, from Young off feeds from Catalino to take a 4-1 lead. On Young's first 27 multi-point, 14 multi-assist and 11 multi-goal games for his who had three caused turnovers and two groundballs. Senior Bryn goal, freshman John Haus' shot hit the post and Catalino picked-off career. Holmes led the Terps with five groundballs. the rebound and quickly flipped the ball to Young on the left goal • With two goals and one assist junior Travis Reed now has 22 line extended where he beat Penn goalie Chris Casey. It was déjà multi-point and 14 multi-goal games for his career. vu all over again off the en suing face off. Senior Bryn Holmes won • Bryn Holmes' seven groundballs vs. Penn gives him 199 for his the face-off clean and pushed the ball up field before passing it to career, making him No. 1 in groundballs since 2002, passing Paul Catalino on the left win. Catalino then flipped it to Young, who beat Gillette, who had 198 from 2002-04. With one more groundball Casey again from the left side of the crease. Holmes will become just the eighth Terp in history to ready the 200-groundball plateau. Box Score UMBC snapped a scoreless stretch of 14:31 with a goal by Team Stats: Maryland UMBC 1 2 3 4 F Matt Latham at the 6:17. But a illegal substitution penalty on the Shots 10-11-9-6=36 8-12-10-12=42 Penn (4-3) 2 1 2 2 7 Retrievers gave the Terps their first man-up chance of the day Saves 4-5-1-2=12 1-3-3-2=9 Maryland (5-0) 4 2 1 3 10 and it took Maryland just nine seconds to convert. Catalino sent Groundballs 4-9-8-5=26 6-6-5-5=22 Scoring: Penn- John Conneely 1-2=3, Rob McMullen 2-0=2, Rob a crisp pass to Reed on the right goal line extended and Reed Face-Offs 13/24 11/24 Fitzpatrick 1-1=2, Corey Winkoff 1-1=2, Al Kohart 1-0=1, Dan Savage easily beat Kohri. Clears 17/19 15/16 1-0=1. Maryland- Grant Catalino 2-4=1, Ryan Young 2-2=4, Travis The lead grew to 8-2 in favor of the Terps at the 4:50 mark Turnovers 14 12 Reed 2-1=3, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Joe Cummings 1-0=1, Brian when Catalino scored his third of the half. Young fed Catalino the Caused Turnovers 6 10 Farrell 1-0=1, John Haus 1-1=2, Dan Burns 0-1=1, Dan Halayko ball on the left wing and Catalino bounced a shot off of the UMBC Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 1/5 0-1=1, Will Yeatman 0-1=1. goalie for the hat trick. Penalties 6/4:30 5/3:30 Goalies: Penn- Chris Casey (30:00, 6 GA, 7 saves), Joe Hegener UMBC stopped the bleeding with Ryznar's second goal of the Attendance: 2,670 (30:00, 4 GA, 5 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 7 GA, 8 game with just six ticks left in the half. saves). Catalino's big day continued early in the third quarter, assisting game 7 on Maryland's first two goals after the break. #2 north carolina .9 While Catalino earned the assist, Maryland's ninth goal of the day Team Stats: Penn Maryland #4 Maryland . . . 7 was really earned by the defense. Phipps' 10th save of the game Shots 4-3-9-4=20 9-9-8-7=33 march 27, 2010 was picked up by junior Dan Burns and he found redshirt junior Brian Saves 4-3-3-2=12 1-2-3-2=8 fetzer field Farrell breaking out up field. Farrell drew the UMBC defense to him Groundballs 6-7-8-9=30 13-8-9-15=45 before flipping a pass to Catalion, who made the "one-more" pass to CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - The No. 2 North Carolina Tar Heels Face-Offs 10/21 11/21 Reed, who finished from the right goal line extended. edged No. 4 Maryland, 9-7, in a battle of undefeated men's lacrosse Clears 16/19 20/22 Catalino's third assist of the day came when he fired a pass heavyweights in front of 4,542 fans at Fetzer Field. Turnovers 21 13 from behind the goal, over the cage to Sear, who ripped a high-to- The loss was Maryland's first of the season and gives the Terps Caused Turnovers 5 11 low shot from 13-yards straight out for a 10-3 Maryland lead with a 6-1 overall record and a 1-1 mark in ACC play. North Carolina ups Extra-Man Opp. 2/5 1/2 12:41 left in the third. its overall record to 9-0 and 2-0 in the conference. Penalties 4/3:30 5/3:30 Ryznar scored his third of the day for UMBC to make it a 10-4 The Terps got off to a good start with the game's first goal at Attendance: 563 game, but Bernhardt converted on a pass from Young to build the the 13:49 mark. Junior Brett Schmidt forced a Carolina turnover Terrapin lead back to seven at the 8:57 mark. and redshirt junior Brian Farrell pushed the ball in transition. He game 6 Back-to-back goals by Ryznar and Max Davis cut the UMBC flipped the ball to senior Dean Hart who was running free down #5 Maryland . . .13 deficit to five at the end of the third quarter. the right alley. The Tar Heels never stopped Hart's progress and umbc ...... 7 Catalino continued to torch the Retrievers from the left wing he stepped into a shot and buried it in the upper left corner for the march 20, 2010 to open the scoring in the fourth quarter. Sharp passing in the 1-0 Maryland lead. UMBC Stadium Maryland offensive zone ended with Young finding Catalino in his But the rest of the first quarter belonged to the Tar Heels. Thomas Wood scored twice, sandwiched around a Marcus Holman tally, to CATONSVILLE, Md. - Junior Grant Catalino tied his career high favorite spot and he ripped the ball into the upper left corner, giving give Carolina a 3-1 lead going into the second quarter. with seven points on four goals and three assists to lead the No. 5 the Terps a 12-6 lead. Jimmy Dunster gave Carolina a 4-1 lead with an unassisted goal University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to a 13-7 victory over The Terps tied their biggest lead of the day at seven on Yeatman's at the 8:21 mark of the second, but Maryland answered back two UMBC at UMBC Stadium Saturday afternoon. first goal of the day with 5:56 left in the game. Reed picked up his minutes later with an unassisted goal of its own. Redshirt freshman The Terps' starting attack unit of Catalino, Travis Reed (two goals second helper of the game when he rolled to the middle and threw Owen Blye inverted behind the goal and beat his defender around and two assist) and Ryan Young (three assists) blitzed the Retrievers the ball back to Yeatman on the right wing where he bounced a the left side to score his first career goal. for 14 points, while Maryland's first midfield of Jake Bernhardt, Adam shot past Kohri. The extra-man unit pulled the Terps to within one at the 3:03 Sear and Will Yeatman, which had been quiet in the Terrapins' The Retrievers' extra-man unit converted for the first time in mark. Good ball movement around the back of the goal ended when previous two games, combined for five goals. five chances on a goal by Kyle Wimer to close out the scoring with junior Travis Reed found senior Adam Sear open straight in front The offense wasn't the only bright spot for the Terps as the 2:11 left in the game. of the goal and the Perth, Australia, native ripped a low-to-low shot defense stepped up to help snap a three-game losing streak to from 13 yards out to make it a 4-3 game. UMBC. Senior goalie Brian Phipps made a season-best 12 saves, Game Notes: The game got back to all-square less than a minute later when while All-America defender Max Schmidt had three groundballs and • With today's 13-7 win Maryland is now 25-7 all-time vs. junior All-American Ryan Young scored on another wrap-around three caused turnovers. UMBC. from the left side. A terrific screen set by junior Grant Catalino With the victory Maryland moves to 6-0 for the first time since • With four goals and three assists junior Grant Catalino tied his helped Young's goal. The goals wouldn't have happened if not for 2004 when the Terps got off to an 8-0 start. The loss pushes the career high with seven points. He now has 30 multi-point, 24 All-American defender Max Schmidt diving to gain possession for Retrievers to 1-5 this season. multi-goal and 11 multi-assist games for his career. the Terps following a Carolina shot. The game got off to a shaky start with an early penalty giving • With three assists junior Ryan Young now has 28 multi-point and Carolina retook the lead with a goal by Sean DeLaney at the UMBC an extra-man chance, but the Terps' man-down unit killed 15 multi-assist games for his career. 12:15 mark. The Tar Heels upped their advantage three minutes the penalty, giving the offense a chance to go to work. It didn't take • With two goals and two assists junior Travis Reed now has 23 later with an extra-man goal by Gavin Petracca. Holman scored his Maryland long to take the 1-0 lead as Sear scored on a low-to-low multi-point, 15 multi-goal games for his career. second of the game with 1:36 left in the third to give UNC a 7-4 lead shot from the right alley off an assist from junior Travis Reed at • With a groundball in the first quarter Bryn became just the going into the fourth quarter. the 11:29 mark. eighth Terp in history to ready the 200-groundball plateau. He The Terps' extra-man unit rose to the occasion again. Catalino's After the Retrievers tied the game with 5:48 left in the first on finished the game with five groundballs and now has 204 for his pin-point pass to the crease found Sear open and he was able to a goal by Shane Ryznar, Catalino gave the Terps the lead back a career, which places him in seventh place on Maryland's career quickly turn and shoot to make it a two-goal game at 12:32 of the minute later. He took the ball on the right wing and dodged around groundball list. fourth quarter. UMBC's Matt Kresse and snuck a low shot past Kevin Kohri for But UNC answered right back off the ensuing face-off as Holman the 2-1 advantage. Box Score scored his third of the game to up the Carolina lead back to three With the clock winding down in the opening period the Terps' 1 2 3 4 F at the 12:18 mark. second midfield provided a boost once again. Redshirt sophomore Maryland (6-0) 3 5 3 2 13 The Terps refused to go away and once again it was the extra- Drew Snider dodged a UMBC defender on the left wing and weaved UMBC (1-5) 1 2 3 1 7 man unit leading the charge, but this time it was anything but a his way to the middle of the Retriever defensive box and slipped a Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 4-3=7, Travis Reed 2-2=4, Ryan conventional EMO goal. A loose ball scramble ended with a tough shot past the right hip of Kohri for a 3-1 Maryland lead. Young 0-3=3, Jake Bernhardt 2-0=2, Adam Sear 2-0=2, Michael groundball by Young, who weaved his way to the middle of the attack The Terps drew first blood in the second quarter with another Shakespeare 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Will Yeatman 1-0=1, Fran zone and ripped a 12-yard shot past UNC goalie Chris Madalon to Catalino goal at the 13:26 mark. The Terrapin lead grew to 5-1 30 Gormley 0-1=1. UMBC- Shane Ryznar 4-0=4, Rob Grimm 0-2=2, make it a two-goal Tar Heel lead at the 7:16 mark. seconds later when Bernhardt ripped a laser from 12 yards out into Jamie Kimbles 0-2=2, Maxx Davis 1-0=1, Matt Latham 1-0=1, Kyle Holman continued to keep the Tar Heels in control of the game, the upper left corner. Bernhardt just entered the game from the Wimer 1-0=1. scoring his fourth goal of the day with 2:31 left, sealing the game substitution box and had a full head of steam as he dodged down Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (57:00, 6 GA, 12 saves), Mark for Carolina. the middle of the field. White (3:00, 1 GA, 0 saves). UMBC- Kevin Kohri (60:00, 12 GA, Catalino scored for the Terps as the clock was winding down to Senior Fran Gormely picked up his first assist since March 13, 9 saves). make the final score 9-7. 2007 when he got the ball to sophomore Michael Shakespeare in front of the crease and Shakespeare bounced a shot past Kohri for a 6-1 lead at the 8:30 mark of the second. Defensively, Brett Schmidt, who finished with four groundballs The Cavaliers won the first seven face-offs of the game to help Game Notes: and three caused turnovers, and Bryn Holmes, who had a team- build their 6-0 lead. Chris Bocklet scored the first three Wahoo • With today's 11-10 loss Maryland is now 45-38 all-time vs. high five groundballs, led Maryland. Senior goalie Brian Phipps goals, with the next three coming from Brian Carroll, Virginia. made seven saves in holding Carolina to three goals under its and John Haldy. • With a goal and two assists junior Ryan Young now has 30 season average. The deficit could have been insurmountable if not for the play of multi-point and 16 multi-assist games for his career. senior goalie Brian Phipps. The Annapolis, Md., native made eight of • Senior Will Yeatman's four goals and one assist gives him 25 Game Notes: his 16 saves in the first quarter to keep the Terps in the game. multi-point and 15 multi-goals games for his career. • With today's 9-7 loss Maryland is now 37-20 all-time vs. North Maryland finally broke through with just six ticks left on the first • Sophomore Joe Cummings' two-goal performance gives him Carolina. quarter clock when Yeatman took a feed from Young and ripped a seven multi-point and five multi-goal career games. • With a goal and an assist junior Grant Catalino now has 31 low shot past Ghitelman to make it a 6-1 game. • With two assists Travis Reed now has 24 multi-point and eight multi-point games for his career. The second quarter saw more good defense by Maryland, multi-assist games for his career. • Catalino now has 120 points for his career and needs just four including the man-down unit killing two extra-man chances by the • Senior Brian Phipps' 16 saves gives him 396 for his career, to tie Alan Lowe for 25th on the all-time points list at Maryland. Cavaliers on two key stops by Phipps. moving him past Kevin Healy (383) and Harry Alford (391) for • With two goals junior Ryan Young now has 29 multi-point and Stanwick broke the scoreless drought for both teams with his sixth place on the career saves list. 12 multi-goal games for his career. second goal at the 3:38 mark. That was quickly followed up by • Senior Adam Sear's two goals gives him seven multi-point and an unassisted tally by Yeatman, who scored from the right wing Box Score five multi-goal games for his career. on a open shot that was setup by a terrific pick by sophomore 1 2 3 4 F • Senior Brian Phipps' seven saves gives him 380 for his career, Joe Cummings that gave Yeatman the time and space needed Virginia (10-0, 1-0) 6 1 1 3 11 three shy of Kevin Healy, who sits in seventh-place on the career for the shot. Maryland (6-2, 1-2) 1 1 3 5 10 saves list. Virginia had a last-second scoring chance before the half ended, Scoring: Virginia- Steele Stanwick 4-1=5, Chris Bocklet 4-0=4, • Senior Bryn Holmes' five groundballs gives him 209 for his career but Phipps made his 13th save of the first half to send the the Terps Matt White 0-3=3, Brian Carroll 1-1=2, John Haldy 1-1=2, Shamel and moved him past Kevin O'Leary (205) for sixth place on the into the break trailing 7-2. Bratton 1-0=1. Maryland- Will Yeatman 4-1=5, Ryan Young 1-2=3, all-time groundballs list. Once again it was the Cavaliers drawing first blood in the opening Joe Cummings 2-0=2, Travis Reed 0-2=2, Dean Hart 1-0=1, John minutes of the third quarter on Bocklet's fourth goal of the night, but Haus 1-0=1, Adam Sear 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, Drew Snider Box Score Maryland's defense kept Virginia off the board for the rest of the 0-1=1. 1 2 3 4 F quarter, allowing the offense to go on a 3-0 run to cut the deficit to Goalies: Virginia- Adam Ghitelman (60:00, 10 GA, 4 saves). Maryland (6-1, 1-1) 1 3 0 3 7 four goals heading into the fourth quarter. Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 11 GA, 16 saves). North Carolina (9-0, 2-0) 3 1 3 2 9 Yeatman scored the first goal of the run at the 12:26 mark. The Scoring: Maryland- Adam Sear 2-0=2, Ryan Young 2-0=2, Grant Terps' second midfield got into the scoring act on the next Maryland Team Stats: Virginia Maryland Catalino 1-1=2, Owen Blye 1-0=1, Dean Hart 1-0=1, Brian Farrell goal when redshirt sophomore Drew Snider found freshman John Shots 15-11-4-7=37 4-13-7-9=33 0-1=1. UNC- Marcus Holman 4-1=5, Thomas Wod 2-2=4, Gavin Haus at the top of the right alley where he ripped a shot into the Saves 1-0-2-1=4 8-5-2-1=16 Petracca 1-1=2, Sean DeLaney 1-0=1, Jimmy Dunster 1-0=1, Cryder Cavalier goal with 10:44 remaining in the third. Groundballs 12-8-5-9=34 1-6-9-14=30 DiPietro 0-1=1, Milton Lyles 0-1=1. Virginia won the ensuing face-off, but again the Maryland defense Face-Offs 15/24 9/24 Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (58:19, 9 GA, 7 saves), Mark held strong. Junior All-American Max Schmidt had both of his caused Clears 15/18 21/24 White (1:41, 0 GA, 0 saves). UNC- Chris Madalon (60:00, 7 GA, turnovers in a one minute span and Phipps made both of his third Turnovers 21 18 11 saves). quarter saves to keep the Wahoos off the board. Caused Turnovers 6 16 The final tally of the three-goal run for the Terps was another Extra-Man Opp. 2/5 2/4 Team Stats: Maryland UNC terrific transition effort by the Terps' defense. Senior Bryn Holmes Penalties 4/3:30 5/4:00 Shots 5-6-10-12=33 9-6-7-6=28 forced a turnover by Virginia's Rhamel Bratton. The loose ball was Attendance: 7,639 Saves 3-1-2-1=7 3-1-4-3=11 scooped up by redshirt junior All-American Brian Farrell, who pushed Groundballs 9-4-6-14=33 13-4-6-5=28 the ball down the field. He flipped a pass to senior Dean Hart, who Face-Offs 8/19 11/19 beat Ghitelman with just five seconds remaining in the quarter. game 9 Clears 14/17 12/15 Virginia looked to stem the tide with back-to-back goals by #5 Maryland . . .11 Turnovers 15 17 Stanwick to open the fourth quarter, but Maryland refused to give Navy ...... 9 Caused Turnovers 10 9 in and fought back with a four-goal run to make it an 10-9 game, april 10, 2010 Extra-Man Opp. 3/4 1/2 leading into the controversial crease violation. Capital one Field at byrd stadium Penalties 2/1:30 4/3:00 The Terrapin man-up unit scored the first and fourth goals of Attendance: 4.542 the run. Senior Adam Sear scored the first extra-man goal for COLELGE PARK, Md. - The junior attack unit of Grant Catalino, Maryland off an assist from junior Travis Reed with 12:01 remaining. Travis Reed and Ryan Young combined for eight goals and five game 8 Cummings finished the run with a man-up goal of his own with assists to pace the No. 5 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team #1 Virginia . . . .11 Yeatman picking up the assist at the 3:36 mark. to an 11-9 victory over in-state rival Navy in front of 5,618 fans at #4 Maryland . . .10 Sandwiched in between was another goal by Cummings off an Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Saturday afternoon. april 3, 2010 assist by Young with 7:41 left. That was quickly followed by Young The victory improves the Terps to 7-2 on the season, while the Capital one Field at scoring his only credited goal at the 7:17 mark. Midshipmen fall to 5-6. byrd stadium The crease violation call proved all the more damaging for the The opening quarter started as a defensive battle with Navy Terps when Bratton scored an unassisted goal 23 seconds later to goalie RJ Wickham making three of his 17 saves in the first nine COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior Will Yeatman scored a career put Virginia up by two goals with 1:51 left. minutes, while Maryland goalie Brian Phipps made two stops in the high four goals to lead the No. 4 University of Maryland men's But Maryland continued to fight until the end and pulled back to first 7:30. The deadlock was finally snapped by Maryland redshirt lacrosse team back from a 6-0 first quarter deficit, but the No. 1 within a goal with 57 seconds left on Yeatman's fourth goal of the freshman Owen Blye, who wrapped around the right side of the Virginia Cavaliers held on to take an 11-10 decision in front of 7,636 day off an assist from Reed. crease and snuck the ball past Wickham at the 5:34 mark. fans Saturday night at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Virginia won the following face-off, but junior Brett Schmidt forced But the Mids scored twice, on goals by Joe Lennon and Patrick The Terps (6-2, 1-2 ACC) outscored the Cavaliers (10-0, 1-0 a Cavalier turnover with 10 seconds left. He grabbed the loose ball Moran, in the final two minutes of the first quarter to take a 2-1 lead ACC) 10-5 over the last 45:06. But, like the last two Maryland-Virginia and raced down the field, but his desperation shot went over the heading into the second. Lennon would then score again with 10:55 games, this one was not without controversy. With just a little more Cavalier goal, ending the Terrapin threat. to go in the second to put Navy up 3-1. than two minutes remaining Virginia goalie Adam Ghitelman stopped Maryland's defense was led by Brett Schmidt, who had two Maryland was held without a goal for more than 15 minutes, a shot by junior Grant Catalino, but the rebound bounced in front of groundballs and four caused turnovers. He also drew the assignment but Catalino put a stop to the scoreless stretch with three straight the crease where junior All-American Ryan Young swatted the loose of covering Bratton, who's only goal came in the fourth quarter goals in a span of 2:28 as the second quarter was coming to a ball into the Cavalier goal. But the goal was waived off when an during an unsettled situation. Max Schmidt finished with a pair of close. He scored his first at the 5:13 mark from the left wing off a official whistled Young for being in the crease, disallowing the goal. groundballs and two caused turnovers, while junior Ryder Bohlander feed from redshirt sophomore Drew Snider on a hard shot to the However, the controversy came after television replays showed that set his career high with four caused turnovers. The Terps' trio of long lower right corner. Young was not in the crease when the goal was scored. poles - Farrell, Jesse Bernhard and Dan Halayko - combined for Catalino's second tally came just over two minutes later off an nine groundballs and two caused turnovers. assist from Young. Young rolled around the back of the cage and fired a great pass to Catalino on the left side where he beat Wickham to tie the game at 3-3. Catalino finished the natural hat trick 15 seconds later to give Game Notes: The Terps finally got back to even with the Blue Jays at 4-4 at Maryland a 4-3 lead heading into halftime. Senior Bryn Holmes won • With today's 11-9 win Maryland is now 51-34-1 all-time vs. the 13:09 mark of the third. Reed took a cross-crease pass from the ensuing face-off with junior Dan Burns picking up one of his five Navy. Young just inside goal line extended and laced a near no-angle shot groundballs on the day. Burns flipped the ball back to Holmes, who • Junior Travis Reed tied career highs with four goals and five through Bassett's legs for his first goal of the evening. raced into the attack zone and found Catalino perched on the left points and now has 25 multi-point and 16 multi-goal games for Redshirt sophomore Drew Snider gave Maryland its first lead wing where he ripped a shot inside the far post. his career. of the game just over a minute later when he hit a runner from the The Mids would not go down without a fight in the second half • With a goal and four assists junior Ryan Young now has 31 left alley, putting the Terps up 5-4. and tied the game at 4-4 on Nikk Davis' goal a minute and a half multi-point and 18 multi-assist games for his career. Michael Kimmel, who finished with two goals and two assists on into the third quarter. But that would be the last time Navy shared • Junior Grant Catalino's three goals gives him 32 multi-point and the day, stopped the bleeding for the Blue Jays with an unassisted the lead in the game. 25 multi-goal games for his career. He is now one point shy of goal at the 5:51 mark. That goals snapped a 23-minute scoreless Freshman Jesse Bernhardt caused a turnover during the ensuing tying Alan Lowe for 25th on Maryland's career points list. stretch for Hopkins, which is the longest Maryland's defense has face-off to give possession back to the Terps. From there it didn't • With a goal and an assist sophomore Joe Cummings now has held an opponent without a goal this season. take Maryland long to regain the lead thanks to the Young-to-Reed eight multi-point games for his career. But with the game tied at 5-5 Maryland's man-up unit took connection, which hooked-up for three goals in the game. The first • Senior Brian Phipps' 10 saves gives him 406 for his career, over the game, scoring three straight over 2:34 to give the Terps of which came when Bernhardt flipped the ball to Young, who found making him just the sixth goalie to eclipse the 400-save plateau an 8-5 lead. Reed on the right wing, where he laced a low-to-high shot into the at Maryland. He needs just two saves to tie Pat McGinnis for A Sam DeVore holding penalty gave Maryland its first chance of Navy goal to make it a 5-4 game in favor of the Terps. fifth-place on the all-time saves list. the second half and it took the Terps just 19 seconds to convert. Reed Sophomore Joe Cummings upped the Maryland lead to 6-4 less dumped the ball inside to sophomore Joe Cummings, who ball-faked than a minute later with a bounce shot from the right alley into the Box Score low and finished high for his only goal of the game. left side of the Midshipmen goal. 1 2 3 4 F The Blue Jays had two penalties called against them with 11 Moran scored his second of the day to trim the lead back to one Navy (5-6) 2 1 4 2 9 seconds left in the third, one being an unreleasable unsportsmanlike with 11:35 left in the third, but Reed scored back-to-back goals off Maryland (7-2) 1 3 5 2 11 conduct penalty against Orry Michael, giving the Terps man-up group assists from Young to give Maryland its biggest lead at 8-5 at the Scoring: Navy- Kyle Kapron 3-1=4, Joe Lennon 3-0=3, Patrick another chance to score. 8:13 mark. Reed's second goal of the day was a top-shelf rip from Moran 2-1=3, Nikk Davis 1-0=1, Ryan O'Leary 0-1=1, Andy This time it took the Terps just 14 seconds to score in the six- the right wing. His third tally was from the same spot on the wing, Warner 0-1=1. Maryland- Travis Reed 4-1=5, Ryan Young 1-4=5, on-four situation. Reed put Maryland up 7-5 with a lightning-quick but this time he went top near corner and the ball rattled off of the Grant Catalino 3-0=3, Joe Cummings 1-1=2, Owen Blye 1-0=1, release from the right wing off a feed from Yeatman. That score crossbar and the near pipe before bouncing into the net. Dan Burns 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, Bryn Holmes 0-1=1, Drew cancelled out the cross check penalty on Hopkins' Matt Drenan, but Navy continued to fight back and got back to within a goal on Snider 0-1=1. Michael had to remain in the box giving the Terps another extra-man back-to-back goals by Kyle Kapron. The second Kapron score came Goalies: Navy- RJ Wickham (60:00, 11 GA, 17 saves). Maryland- opportunity and they did not waste it. with just 14 seconds left and seemed to give Navy the momentum Brian Phipps (60:00, 9 GA, 10 saves). Reed sent a pass from the top center position to Catalino on left heading into the fourth quarter, but redshirt junior Brian Farrell and side of the crease. Catalino dodged past Tucker Durden and got Burns had another idea. the front of the crease where he beat Basset with 14:25 remaining Team Stats: Navy Maryland A violation by Navy's Robby Battle on the face-off following in the fourth quarter. Shots 6-7-6-6=25 7-12-18-6=43 Kapron's second goal gave Maryland the ball. Farrell pushed it up Maryland took its biggest lead of the game with 12:12 to go in the Saves 4-4-6-3=17 2-5-1-2=10 the field and passed it to Burns in the left alley. Burns used a quick fourth. Yeatman split a Blue Jay double-team and took a shot from Groundballs 6-5-5-10=26 12-8-15-12=47 ball fake to get some separation from his defender and got off a the left side of the crease that looked like Basset got a piece of, but Face-Offs 6/23 17/23 good bounce shot that beat Wickham with four ticks left in the third it trickled into the goal, giving Maryland a 9-5 advantage. Clears 21/22 17/17 quarter to push the Maryland lead back to two at 9-7. But the Blue Jays would not go down without a fight and regained Turnovers 14 14 The fourth quarter saw Navy and Maryland trade goals with some momentum with back-to-back goals by Steven Boyle, who Caused Turnovers 10 8 Kapron finishing his hat trick with his third unassisted goal of the day finished with three goals, and Marshall Burkhart, cutting the Terrapin Extra-Man Opp. 1/4 0/2 with 12:04 left to make it a one-goal game again at 9-8. lead back to a pair at 9-7 with 7:04 left in the fourth. Penalties 3/2:00 4/3:00 Maryland answered back less than two minutes later on Reed's The ensuing face-off proved to be one of the decisive moments in Attendance: 5,618 fourth goal of the day. Cummings dodged past his defender on the the game as freshman Jesse Bernhardt scooped up the groundball left side of the attack box and skip a hard cross-field pass to Reed, and went charging into the Hopkins zone. Bernhardt faked a quick game 10 who ripped a shot into the far upper corner of the net from his favorite smartlink day of rivals pass to Catalino, who was camped out in the left alley, and ripped spot on the right wing. a shot from the right alley inside the near post to give Maryland the #4 Maryland . . .10 Lennon capped off his hat trick for the Mids with 9:14 left to 10-7 lead at the 6:56 mark. cut the lead back to one at 10-9, but Young and Reed hooked-up #16 johns hopkins .9 Johns Hopkins pulled Bassett away from the net and double- april 17, 2010 again to score the insurance goal and finish the scoring at the 7:16 M&T Bank stadium teamed whenever Maryland had the ball with just over three minutes mark. Catalino started the play with a skip pass across the field left in the game. The strategy nearly paid off. The Terps tried to run to Reed, who make the "one-more" pass to Young. Young then BALTIMORE, Md. - The attack unit of juniors Grant Catalino, out the clock and did not attempt a shot on the open goal, but two wrapped around the right side of the crease and scored his lone Travis Reed and Ryan Young and senior Will Yeatman combined turnovers turned into Hopkins' goals in the final two minutes to trim goal of the day. for six goals and 11 points to lead the No. 4 University of Maryland the Terrapin lead to one at 10-9 at the 1:00 mark. While the offense shined, putting up its highest goal total against men's lacrosse team to a 10-9 victory over No. 16 Johns Hopkins The final face-off of the game was crucial and senior Bryn Navy since 1998, the Terrapin defense also put on a display. The at the Smartlink Day of Rivals event in front of 20,911 at M&T Holmes won the last of his 13 face-off victories to give Maryland Terps dominated the Mids when the ball was on the ground, winning Bank Stadium. possession and stymie the Hopkins comeback attempt. Redshirt the groundball battle 47-26. Farrell and junior All-American Max Maryland (8-2) fell behind 3-0 with and didn't get on the board junior Dan Burns picked up the groundball and flipped the ball to Schmidt led the way for the Terps with five groundballs each, while until the 3:19 mark of the first quarter when Young sent a cross- Holmes, who ran off more than 40 seconds off the clock before the Bernhardt tied his career high with four. Bernhardt also contributed crease pass to Caralino on the left side of the goal where he took the Blue Jays could force the turnover, giving them one final shot with a career best three caused turnovers in the victory. Junior Brett low feed and scooped it past Blue Jay goalie Pierce Bassett. 13 seconds remaining. But the Blue Jays never got another shot Schmidt easily won his match-up with Nay's top attackman, Andy Hopkins opened the second quarter with a goal by John Greeley off as Maryland was able to force a turnover and redshirt junior Warner, holding the Mids' second leading scorer to just one assist to up its lead back to three, but that's when the Maryland comeback Brian Farrell picked up his game-high sixth groundball to end the and one shot on the day. Phipps finished the afternoon with 10 began. The Terps would rattle off five straight goals and hold Hopkins threat and the game. saves, to go along with four groundballs. scoreless for 23 minutes to take a 5-4 lead at the 12:07 mark of As good as the Maryland man-up unit was, the Terps' man-down Both teams entered the game struggling facing-off, but Holmes the third quarter. groups was equally as good, stopping Hopkins' first six extra-man controlled the X, winning 15 of the 21 draws he took. Overall, the The run began with 8:14 left in the second quarter when attempts. Terps won 17 of 23 face-offs and were a perfect 17-for-17 in the sophomore Jake Bernhardt found Young on the right side of the Maryland's comeback was keyed by its effort at the face-off X clearing game. crease. Young slipped past a defender and ball-faked high before and when the ball was on the ground. Hopkins won five of the nine finishing low past Bassett to make it a 4-2 game. face-offs and had a 15-12 lead in groundballs at the half. But the Maryland's man-up unit was sensational throughout the contest, Terps turned things around in the second half, winning nine of the converting on all four of its opportunities. The first closed the scoring 13 face-offs, all of them by Holmes, and overpowering the Blue in the first half when Catalino sent a pass from top center to senior Jays 19-6 in groundballs. Adam Sear on the left alley and he ripped a shot inside the near post to make it a one-goal game at the intermission. Junior Brett Schmidt continued his defensive dominance, holding Junior attackman Ryan Young, who finished with four points on Maryland won the groundball battle over the Tar Heels, 42-33, Tom Palasek without a point or a shot in the game. Schmidt finished a goal and a game-high three assists, gave Maryland a 2-0 lead thanks in large part to winning groundballs in its offensive end of the game with two groundballs and a caused turnover. Junior All- going into the second quarter with a wrap-around goal at the 2:26 the field. Young finished with five groundballs, while Catalino had American Max Schmidt also had two groundballs and a caused mark of the first. four. Gormley and sophomore Joe Cummings each had three turnover, while junior Ryder Bohlander had four groundballs. Maryland was able to get off to such a good start thanks to groundballs. In addition to winning 13 of 21 face-offs, Holmes had three senior Bryn Holmes, who dominated the face-off X. Holmes won groundballs and two caused turnovers. Senior goalie Brian Phipps all three first quarter face-offs and 4 of 6 in the second quarter to Game Notes: was solid in cage for the Terps, stopping eight Blue Jay shots. give Maryland an overwhelming advantage in possession time. He • With today's 13-5 win Maryland is now 38-20 all-time vs. North finished the day winning 13 of 20 face-offs. Carolina. Game Notes: Redshirt-junior Brian Farrell gave the Terps a 3-0 lead in early • Junior Grant Catalino's six goals set a career high and gives him • With today's 10-9 win Maryland is now 38-58-1 all-time vs. Johns in the second quarter with a nice transition goal that started with a 34 multi-point and 27 multi-goal games for his career. Hopkins in 96 official meetings. big save by senior Brian Phipps on a tough shot by UNC's Gavin • Catalino also vaulted into 23rd place on the all-time scoring list at • Junior Grant Catalino's two goals and one assist gives him 33 Petracca. Phipps made the save and the rebound was picked up by Maryland with 132 points, passing Pat O'Meally (1971-74, 129) multi-point and 26 multi-goal games for his career. senior Dean Hart, who got the ball ahead to Farrell. Carolina didn't and C. Rennie Smith (1952-55, 128). He is just two points away • Catalino's three points gives him 126 for his career, which passes pick Farrell up as he entered the attack zone and he made the Tar from tying Dave Dempsey (1970-74, 134) for 22nd all-time. Alan Lowe (1965-67) for 25th on the school's all-time points Heels pay by ripping a shot past Madalon. • With a goal and three assists junior Ryan Young now has 34 list. He is now two points behind C. Rennie Smith (128 points, Carolina finally got on the board, snapping a scoreless stretch multi-point and 18 multi-assist games for his career. 1952-55) for 24th place. of 22:44 with Jimmy Dunster's only goal of the evening at the 8:16 • Young became the first player since Dave Cottle took over as • Junior Travis Reed's two goals and one assist gives him 26 mark of the second. head coach in 2002 to reach the 100-point plateau with more multi-point and 17 multi-goal games for his career. But Maryland responded with Catalino's second goal of the night assists than goals. Young now has 102 career points on 40 goals • With a goal and two assists junior Ryan Young now has 32 four minutes later. Redshirt junior Dan Burns dodged his defender and 62 assists. multi-point and 19 multi-assist games for his career. and slipped a pass to Catalino, who curled into the right wing and • Freshman John Haus recorded his first collegiate hat trick and • With a goal and an assist senior Will Yeatman now has 26 multi- buried a shot inside the near pipe. the second multi-goal game of his career. point games for his career. After a Carolina goal by Thomas Wood cut the Maryland lead • Redshirt junior long pole Brian Farrell scored two goals for the • Senior Brian Phipps' eight saves gives him 414 for his career, back to 4-2 freshman John Haus, who grew up playing lacrosse in fourth time in his career. moving him past Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) for fifth on the all-time North Carolina, scored his first of three on the night. It was again a • Senior Bryn Holmes' five groundballs moved him past Paul saves list. save by Phipps that started the transition opportunity, but this time Gillette (2001-04, 222) for fifth place on the all-time groundballs it was Hart pushing the ball up the field. He drifted into the left side list. Holmes now has 223 groundballs for his career. Box Score of the UNC box and saw Haus coming in from the midfield line. Hart • Senior Brian Phipps' 13 saves gives him 427 for his career, 1 2 3 4 F hit Haus with a good pass in stride and Haus stepped into a shot and moving him into fourth place on the career saves list at Maryland. Maryland (8-2) 1 2 3 4 10 laced a low 12-yarder past Madalon to give the Terps a three-goal He passed Steve Kavoit, who amassed 416 saves from 1991- Johns Hopkins (5-6) 3 1 1 4 9 cushion going into halftime. 92. Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 2-1=3, Travis Reed 2-1=3, The third quarter was all Maryland as the Terps outscored the Tar Ryan Young 1-2=3, Will Yeatman 1-1=2, Jesse Bernhardt 1-0=1, Heels 3-0. Haus scored his second of the game at the 10:30 mark Box Score Joe Cummings 2-0=2, Adam Sear 1-0=1, Drew Snider 1-0=1, Jake to put the Terps up 6-2. Catlaino then scored back-to-back goals, 1 2 3 4 F Bernhardt 0-1=1. Johns Hopkins- Michael Kimmell 2-2=4, Steven the first coming on the extra-man unit off an assist from Young and Maryland (9-2) 2 3 3 5 13 Boyle 3-0=3, John Ranagan 1-2=3, John Greeley 2-0=2, Marshall the second off an assist from Burns, to up the Maryland lead to 8-2 North Carolina (11-2) 0 2 0 3 5 Burkhart 1-0=1, Max Chautin 0-1=1. at the end of the third. Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 6-0=6, Ryan Young 1-3=4, John Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 9 GA, 8 saves). Johns Maryland's scoring barrage continued into the fourth quarter with Haus 3-0=3, Brian Farrell 2-0=2, Dan Burns 0-2=2, Fran Gormley Hopkins- Pierce Bassett (60:00, 10 GA, 8 saves). Haus's third goal of the evening, just 40 seconds into the quarter. 1-0=1, Dean Hart 0-1=1, Bryn Holmes 0-1=1. North Carolina- Haus came around from behind the left side of the Carolina goal Thomas Wood 2-1=3, Gavin Petracca 1-1=2, Jimmy Dunster 1-0=1, on the invert and was knocked to the ground, falling away from Marcus Holman 1-0=1, Zander Walters 0-1=1. Team Stats: Maryland Johns Hopkins the crease. But Hause somehow managed to flip the ball over his Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 5 GA, 13 saves). North Shots 4-10-8-8=30 7-8-3-6=24 shoulder past Madalon for the 9-2 Terrapin lead. Carolina- Chris Madalon (60:00, 13 Ga, 12 saves). Saves 3-2-1-2=8 2-2-3-1=8 A violation on the ensuing face-off gave Maryland the ball right Groundballs 5-7-10-9=31 8-7-3-3=21 back and Farrell made the Tar Heels pay immediately. Holmes took Face-Offs 13/21 9/21 Team Stats: Maryland north Carolina the free possession and raced into the Carolina box. The Tar Heels Clears 12/15 12/13 Shots 12-8-10-14=44 5-8-7-13=33 stopped his progression, but Holmes found Farrell in the left alley, Turnovers 17 14 Saves 2-4-3-4=13 3-2-3-4=12 where he ripped a shot from 15 yards into the upper far corner to Caused Turnovers 9 7 Groundballs 12-8-10-12=42 9-5-6-13=33 give the Terps an eight goal lead. Extra-Man Opp. 4/4 1/7 Face-Offs 14/22 8/22 Carolina tried to claw back into the game with goals by Marcus Penalties 8/5:30 5/4:30 Clears 18/20 18/25 Holman, Wood and Petracca, but the Terps would not be denied Attendance: 20,911 Turnovers 20 21 on this night. Caused Turnovers 12 7 Catalino scored back-to-back goals midway through the fourth Extra-Man Opp. 1/3 1/2 game 11 quarter to put the game out of reach for good. Catalino's six goals ACC Semifinals Penalties 2/1:30 4/3:30 marks the first time a Terp has scored that many since Joe Walters #4 Maryland . . .13 Attendance: 2,571 put up six goals at Johns Hopkins in 2006. #3 North Carolina .5 Senior attackman Fran Gormley closed out the scoring with his april 23, 2010 Capital one field at fist goal since 2007 off an assist from Young at the 2:58 mark. Byrd Stadium The offense wasn't the only key to the victory as the Terrapin defense was tremendous, playing its best complete game of the COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Junior attackman Grant Catalino scored season. Junior Brett Schmidt took center stage for the Terps' "D" a career-high six goals to lead the No. 4 University of Maryland men's with his match-up against UNC All-American Billy Bitter. Schmidt lacrosse team to a decisive 13-5 victory over No. 3 North Carolina was dominating in his performance, holding Bitter without a point in the semifinals of the ACC tournament Friday night at Capital One for the first time in 30 games. Schmidt, along with help from the rest Field at Byrd Stadium. of the Maryland defense that supported him whenever he needed Maryland (9-2) will compete for the ACC tournament championship it, allowed Bitter only one shot in the game and helped four Bitter for the first time since 2006 on Sunday, April 25, when it takes on into committing six turnovers. Schmidt finished the game with two No. 1 seed Virginia, which dispatched No. 4 seed Duke in the first groundballs and a game-high four caused turnovers. semifinal by a score of 16-12. The Terps and Cavaliers are slated Junior All-American Max Schmidt and junior Ryder Bohlander for a 3:30 p.m. start at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. were also terrific for the Terps at close defense with four groundballs The Terps never trailed in the game and jumped out to an early and a caused turnover each. Farrell finished with two groundballs 1-0 lead on Catalino's first tally of the day, a simple dodge around and two caused turnovers, while freshman Jesse Bernhardt had his defender that he finished with a sneaky shot over Carolina goalie three goundballs and one caused turnover. Phipps was solid in Chris Madalon's shoulder. cage for the Terps, stopping 13 shots. game 12 Box Score The first quarter came to a close, but the Maryland onslaught ACC finals 1 2 3 4 F continued in the second quarter. Redshirt junior Eric Boyle scored #2 Virginia . . . .10 Maryland (9-3) 3 1 1 1 6 his first goal as a Terp in an unusual manner. Boyle ripped a hard #4 Maryland . . . 6 Virginia (13-1) 2 3 3 2 10 shot from the left alley that Marra got a piece of, but the ball bounced april 25, 2010 Scoring: Maryland- Grant Catalino 1-1=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, out of his stick and as Marra went to keep it from trickling into the Capital one field at Owen Blye 1-0=1, Travis Reed 1-0=1, Michael Shakespeare 1-0=1, goal he actually helped push it over the line, giving Maryland a 7-0 Byrd Stadium Drew Snider 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1. Virginia- Rhamel Bratton lead with 13:31 left in the second. COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The No. 4 University of Maryland men's 2-1=3, Steele Stanwick 2-1=3, Brian Carroll 2-0=2, Shamel Bratton Cummings finished off his hat trick with just over eight minutes lacrosse team could not solve Cavalier goalie Adam Ghitleman, 1-1=2, Matt White 1-1=2, Chris Bocklett 1-0=1, Mikey Thompson left in the first half when he one-timed a bounce shot from the who made 16 saves, in a 10-6 loss to No. 2 Virginia in the ACC 1-0=1. left goal line extended off of a nice cross-field pass from junior tournament championship game Sunday afternoon at Capital One Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (59:49, 10 GA, 6 saves), Mark Warren Hansen. Field at Byrd Stadium. White (0:11, 0 GA, 0 saves). Virginia- Adam Ghitelman (59:49, 6 Fairfield finally got on the board at the 6:57 mark of the second The Terps (9-3) got off to a fast start, scoring the first three goals GA, 16 saves), Rob Fortunato (0:11, 0 GA, 0 saves). on a Brent Adams goal, but the Terps scored the final two goals of of the game before Ghitleman even made a save. the second quarter to push its lead to 10-1 at the half. Catalino got a tricky, but easy score to make it a 9-1 game with Redshirt freshman Owen Blye got thing going for Maryland when Team Stats: Maryland Virginia 3:11 to go in the quarter. Fairfield was attempting a clear and Marra he took a pass from junior Grant Catalino on the crease and finished Shots 9-9-6-12=36 7-9-8-3=27 brought the ball out of the box toward midfield. He tried to lob a pass for the 1-0 lead at the 10:52 mark of the first. Saves 1-2-3-0=6 3-5-3-5=16 over Catalino, but he used all of his 6-foot-5 frame and snagged Redshirt sophomore Drew Snider scored an unassisted goal less Groundballs 6-9-7-6=28 10-9-8-5=32 the ball out of midair. He quickly recognized that Marra was out of than two minutes later to up the Terrapin lead to 2-0. Face-Offs 10/20 10/20 the goal and quickly shot from 35 yards out and the ball took one The lead grew to 3-0 with 7:34 to go in the first when sophomore Clears 14/18 19/20 bounce and hit the back of the empty net. Michael Shakespeare dodged from the top of the box and got a step Turnovers 14 18 In a quarter filled with unusual goals, Maryland's final goal could on his defender and bounced a shot over Ghitleman's shoulder. Caused Turnovers 11 3 have been the most unusual with a long pole assisting on a goal From there the Terrapin offense slowed down, while Ghitleman Extra-Man Opp. 0/2 0/0 scored by another long pole. Senior Brian Phipps stopped a shot and the Cavalier's heated up. Virginia (13-1) went on a four-goal run, Penalties 0/0:00 2/1:00 by Fairfield's Ryan Mulford and junior Max Scmhidt cleared the beginning with a Brian Carroll goal at the 6:49 mark of the first, to Attendance: 2,626 take a 4-3 lead with just 2:02 left in the second. Matt White, Rhamel rebound. He got the ball to freshman long pole Jesse Bernhardt on the break and Bernhardt pushed the transition opportunity. When Bratton and Mikey Thompson each scored in the run. game 13 Maryland broke a near 21 minute scoreless stretch off the Bernhardt got into the Fairfield box he saw redshirt junior long pole face-off following Thompson's goal. Senior Bryn Holmes won the #3 Maryland . . .17 Brian Farrell free in the left alley and he quickly got the ball to Farrell face-off by picking up a tough groundball and moving it ahead to Fairfield . . . . . 4 and Farrell ripped a low shot past Marra. may 1, 2010 redshirt junior Brian Farrell. Farrell faked a shot and found junior The halftime break did little to quell the Maryland offense's Capital one Field at momentum. Catalino scored his third of the day off an assist by Travis Reed on the right goal line extended with a crisp pass. Reed byrd stadium ball-faked high before finishing with a quick low shot to tie the game Young to make it an 11-1 game less than four minutes into the at 4-4 with 1:40 left. COLLEGE PARK, Md. - There was no more fitting way for third. It looked like that was how it would go into halftime, but Steele Senior Day to end for the No. 3 University of Maryland men's Maryland's second midfield got into the scoring act to make Stanwick Scored with just 13 seconds left in the second quarter to lacrosse team than with senior Fran Gormley scoring the final goal it 12-1 when redshirt sophomore Drew Snider slipped a pass to give Virginia a 5-4 lead heading into intermission. of the Terps' 17-4 rout of Fairfield on Saturday afternoon at Capital freshman John Haus on the crease and Hause finished the play Maryland knotted the game at 5-5 less than two minutes into One Field at Byrd Stadium. at the 8:49 mark. the third on Catalino's lone goal of the day. He started the play near Maryland (10-3) jumped on the injury-riddled Stags (8-5), who Catalino finished his five-point day with his fourth goal with 4:43 the left goal line extended and dodged his defender to the left alley. played without three starters, early with six first-quarter goals and left in the third. Reed fired a pass to Catalino on the left goal line Once he got there he had enough time and room to get off a good never looked back. extended, leaving Catalino one-on-one with Charlie Cipriano, who shot that beat Ghitleman inside the upper left corner. Getting things started was the Terps' extra-man unit, which replaced Marra at the start of the third quarter. Catalino faked high But from there the game was all Cavaliers as Virginia went on a entered the game as the top ranked unit in the nation and, fittingly, before finishing low, upping Maryland's lead to 13-1. 5-0 run and held the Terps scoreless for nearly 28 minutes. Stanwick it was a senior who got things going for the Terrapins. Senior Adam Snider was on the giving end of the next Terrapin goal, giving had a goal and an assist in the run, while Rhamel Bratton, Chris Sear took a feed from junior Ryan Young and bounced a shot him his first career multi-assist game. He sent a great pass to Bocklet, Carroll and Shamel Bratton also scored. past Stag goalie Joseph Marra, who was the nation's top goalie Young on the right goal line extended, leaving him one-on-one Sophomore Jake Bernhardt closed out the scoring with an in both goals-against average and save percentage coming into with Cipriano. This time Young faked low and finished high to give unassisted goal with 11 seconds remaining in the game. the game. Maryland a 14-1 lead. Senior Brian Phipps played admirably in cage for the Terps, Sophomore Joe Cummings, who had his second career hat trick Junior Scott LaRue closed out the Terps' 7-0 scoring blitz with a finishing with six saves and four groundballs. Holmes also finished in the game, scored back-to-back goals off feeds from junior Grant runner down the left alley with 51 seconds left in the third. with four groundballs, while junior All-American Max Schmidt had Catalino and Young, respectively to push the lead to 3-0 with just Fairfield scored three goals to open the fourth quarter to make three caused turnover and two groundballs. under 6:00 in the first. it a 15-4 game, but the Terps would score the game's last two to Maryland placed four on the ACC's all-tournament team: The Terps' defense, which was smothering all day, keyed the make it a 17-4 final. Catalino, Brett Schmidt, John Haus and Farrell. next goal with junior Ryder Bohlander stripping his man of the ball. Freshman Mike Poiter scored his first career goal at the 4:59 He then picked up the groundball and pushed it into the Terps' mark off an assist by redshirt freshman Owen Blye. Game Notes: offensive zone. Bohlander made a quick pass to junior Travis Blye was again the giver on Gormley's goal to close things out, • With today's 10-6 loss Maryland is now 44-41 all-time vs. Reed, who ripped a shot from the right wing to make it a 4-0 game sending a pass from behind the cage to Gormely on the left wing Virginia. at the 2:23 mark. where he ripped a shot into the upper right corner with 2:21 to go • Junior Grant Catalino's two points on one goal and one assist Senior Bryn Holmes won the ensuing face-off with Dan Burns in the fourth. gives him 35 multi-point games for his career. picking up the groundball. Burns pushed the ball up the right alley Maryland's defense was terrific all day, allowing just four goals, • Catalino's two points moves him into a tie with Dave Dempsey and tried to feed Holmes with a tricky pass to the front of the crease, which marks the fewest goals allowed in any game this season. (1970-74, 134) for 22nd on the school's all-time points list. but Holmes couldn't come up with it. The ball skipped through the Phipps was not challenged much on the day, but finished with zone right to Catalino, who scooped it up on the left wing and in seven saves, while allowing just one goal in 44:09 of work. Redshirt one motion ripped a shot into to upper right corner of the goal for sophomore Mark White played the final 15:51 of the game and a 5-0 Maryland lead. finished with two saves. Maryland's offense was clicking on all cylinders and it showed on The starting close defense of Bohlander and juniors Brett the Terps' sixth goal of the quarter, which is the most for the Terrapins Schmidt and Max Schmidt were a big reason why the Stags' offense in any quarter this season. Maryland passed the ball crisply around was unable to get anything going. Brett Schmidt set a career best the perimeter with it eventually making its way to Reed on the right with five caused turnovers to go along with three groundballs. goal line extended. From there, he laced a quick pass across the Max Schmidt had three groundballs and a caused turnover, while crease to Young, who one-timed it into the Fairfield goal. Bohlander had two groundballs and two caused turnovers. Maryland's long poles were also terrific. Bernhardt, Farrell and senior Dan Halayko combined for four groundballs and three caused turnovers. Bryn Holmes continued to dominate the face-off X, winning 9 of Hometown product Ryan Young returned to his alma mater Game Notes: 12 face-offs. Curtis Holmes also had a solid day facing-off with five and had four points on two goals and two assists. Grant Catalino • With today's 18-10 win Maryland is now 1-0 all-time vs. Colgate wins and three groundballs. and Will Yeatman each had three points on two goals and an and 71-4 all-time against first-time opponents. The game marked the final regular season home game for 10 assist apiece. • Junior Grant Catalino's two goals and one assist gives him 37 Maryland seniors: student assistant coach Patrick Hutchinson, Maryland jumped on the Raiders early, scoring the first three multi-point and 29 multi-goal games for his career. student athletic trainer Billy Langenstein, Gormley, Halayko, Dean goals of the game. Catalino netted his first following a good face- • Catalino’s three points gives him 142 for his career, which passes Hart, Bryn Holmes, Phipps, Chris Ready, Sear and Will Yeatman. dodge at the 11:53 mark. Sophomore Joe Cummings converted on Brendan Hanley (1985-88, 140) for 21st on the all-time points The replay of the game can be watched on Terps TV free by Maryland’s only man-up opportunity of the game off of an assist from list. clicking here. freshman John Haus 47 seconds later. Reed scored his first of the • Junior Travis Reed’s five goals and two assists gives him 7 hat day, finishing from the left wing off an assist by redshirt sophomore tricks, 29 multi-point, 18 multi-goal and 10 multi-assist games Game Notes: Drew Snider with 9:31 left in the first. for his career. • With today's 17-4 win Maryland is now 2-0 all-time vs. Colgate got on the board at the 8:28 mark with a goal by Patrick • With two goal and two assists junior Ryan Young now has 36 Fairfield. Campbell, but Maryland answered right back with three goals in less multi-point, 15 multi-goal and 21 multi-assist games for his • The victory is Maryland's 10th of the season, extending the Terps' than three minutes to take a 6-1 lead. career. streak of 10+-win seasons to eight, which is the longest streak Freshman Jesse Bernhardt scooped up the face-off following • With two goals and an assist senior Will Yeatman now has 27 in Division I men's lacrosse. Campbell’s goal and flipped the ball to Reed, who ripped a shot past multi-point and 16 multi-goal games for his career. • Junior Grant Catalino's five points on four goals and one Raider goalie Jared Madison at the 8:13 mark. Junior Scott LaRue • Senior Bryn Holmes’ five groundballs gives him 233 groundballs assist gives him 36 multi-point and 28 multi-goal games for his scored an unassisted goal with 7:08 left to make it a 5-1 game. for his career, tying him for fourth-place on the all-time list with career. The lead grew to 6-1 when the Terps’ defense led to offense Mark Douglas (1988-91). • Catalino's five points moves him into sole possession of 22nd when redshirt junior Brian Farrell pushed a transition opportunity place on the school's all-time points list. He needs just one point and flipped the ball behind him to redshirt junior Dan Burns, who Box Score to tie Brendan Hanley (1985-88, 140) for the 21st spot. bounced a 15-yard shot past Madison at the 5:52 mark. 1 2 3 4 F • With two goals and three assists junior Ryan Young now has Andrew Mold scored for the Raiders with 3:58 to go in the first to Maryland (11-3) 8 5 5 0 18 35 multi-point, 13 multi-goal and 19 multi-assist games for his cut the lead back to four, but Maryland scored the final two goals of Colgate (3-10) 2 4 0 4 10 career. the quarter to take an 8-2 lead. Young scored his first of the day off Scoring: Maryland- Travis Reed 5-2=7, Ryan Young 2-2=4, • Travis Reed's three points on one goal and two assists gives of a nice cross-crease pass from Reed with 2:21 remaining. Grant Catalino 2-1=3, Will Yeatman 2-1=3, Dan Burns 1-1=2, Joe him 28 multi-point and nine multi-assist games for his career. The transition game came into play again on the next goal as a Cummings 1-1=2, Jake Bernhardt 1-0=1, Warren Hansen 1-0=1, • Joe Cummings' three goals is his second career hat trick and defensive stop led to an odd-man situation that ended when Reed Bryn Holmes 1-0=1, Scott LaRue 1-0=1, Max Schmidt 1-0=1, gives him nine multi-point and six multi-goal games for his found senior Bryn Holmes with time-and-room and Holmes finished Jesse Bernhardt 0-1=1, Brian Farrell 0-1=1, John Haus 0-1=1, career. for his first goal of the season with 1:22 left on the clock. Drew Snider 0-1=1. Colgate- Rob Bosco 1-2=3, Colgate opened the second quarter with Mould’s second goal of 2-0=2, Andrew Mould 2-0=2, Matt Baker 1-1=2, Frank Coughlin Box Score the game, but Maryland responded with Reed scoring on an assist 0-2=2, Patrick Campbell 1-0=1, Andrew Parietti 1-0=1, Michael 1 2 3 4 F from Cummings with 12:43 left. Back-to-back goals by Peter Baum Thomas 1-0=1, David Tucciarone 1-0=1, Ben McCabe 0-1=1, Fairfield (8-5) 0 1 0 3 4 cut the Maryland lead to 9-5, but another three-goal run pushed the James Queeney 0-1=1. Maryland (10-3) 6 4 5 2 17 Terp advantage to 12-5. Goalies: Maryland- Brian Phipps (42:36, 6 GA, 6 saves), Mark Scoring: Fairfield- Brent Adams 2-0=2, Max Trunz 0-2=2, Sean Junior Warren Hansen and sophomore Jake Bernhard each had White (12:04, 2 GA, 2 saves), MJ Leonard (5:20, 2 GA, 3 saves). Bannon 1-0=1, Nick Tandoi 1-0=1, Graham Bergsman 0-1=1. unassisted goals, while Yeatman finished the run with his first goal Colgate- Jared Madison (30:00, 5 GA, 8 saves), Tim Harrington Maryland- Grant Catalino 4-1=5, Ryan Young 2-3=5, Joe Cummings off an assist from Burns. (30:00, 13 GA, 4 saves). 3-0=3, Travis Reed 1-2=3, Owen Blye 0-2=2, Drew Snider 0-2=2, Colgate’s Rob Bosco scored an unassisted goal with 2:14 left Eric Boyle 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Brian Farrell 1-0=1, Fran and it seemed as if that would give the Raiders some momentum Team Stats: Maryland Colgate Gormley 1-0=1, Scott LaRue 1-0=1, Mike Poiter 1-0=1, Adam Sear heading into the half, but Young had other ideas. Yeatman picked Shots 13-13-12-4=42 8-7-5-16=36 1-0=1, Jesse Bernhardt 0-1=1, Ryder Bohlander 0-1=1, Warren up the ball following a missed shot with six seconds on the clock. He Saves 3-2-2-4=11 2-2-4-4=12 Hansen 0-1=1. fired a pass to Young on the right alley and Young took a desperation Groundballs 11-10-7-6=34 7-11-11-12=41 Goalies: Fairfield-Joseph Marra (30:00, 10 GA, 10 saves), Charlie shot that bounced past Madison with one second left on the clock Face-Offs 15/31 16/31 Cipriano (27:39, 7 GA, 6 saves), JD Coleman (2:21, 0 GA, 1 save). to send the Terps into the intermission up 13-6. Clears 20/20 17/20 Maryland- Brian Phipps (44:09, 1 GA, 7 saves), Mark White (15:51, The third quarter was all Maryland as the Terps held the Raiders Turnovers 13 20 3 GA, 2 saves). scoreless for the quarter and put up five goals of their own to open Caused Turnovers 10 7 a 18-6 lead. Extra-Man Opp. 1/1 2/4 Catalino opened the scoring run with an unassisted goal, while Team Stats: Fairfield Maryland Penalties 4/4:00 1/0:30 Yeatman had the third and Reed had the final two. But the highlight of Shots 3-6-6-8=23 15-15-15-6=51 Attendance: 2,013 the quarter was the first career goal by junior defender Max Schmidt. Saves 5-5-6-1=17 2-4-2-1=9 Schmidt scooped up a groundball in the Maryland defensive zone Groundballs 6-5-7-6=24 15-7-7-10=39 and ran it all the way down to the Colgate defensive zone. The game 15 Face-Offs 9/24 15/24 NCAA first round Raiders shutoff the rest of the Terps on that side of the field and Clears 13/20 20/20 #3 Maryland . . .11 tried to strip the ball from Schmidt, but he got through the defense Turnovers 24 16 and got off a back-handed shot in front of the crease that got past HOFSTRA . . . . . 8 Caused Turnovers 7 19 may 15, 2010 goalie Tim Harrington. Extra-Man Opp. 0/2 1/3 Capital one Field at The Raiders scored four goals in the fourth to make it an Penalties 3/2:00 2/2:00 byrd stadium 18-10 final. Attendance: 1,852 Senior Brian Phipps was solid in net for the Terps, stopping COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Ten different Terps scored goals and six shots in just under 43 minutes of action. Back-up goalies Mark senior goalie Brian Phipps made 14 saves to lead the No. 3-seeded game 14 University of Maryland men's lacrosse team to an 11-8 victory over indians rock day of champions White and MJ Leonard played the final 17:24 and had two and three saves, respectively. Hofstra in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Capital One #3 Maryland . . .18 Holmes won 10 of 17 face-offs and led the Terps with five Field at Byrd Stadium. colgate . . . . . 10 groundballs. Max Schmidt finished with one groundball and two Both goalies started out hot with Hofstra's Andrew Gvozden and may 8, 2010 Phipps each making three saves in the game's opening minutes. The manhasset high school caused turnovers, while fellow junior close defenders Ryder Bohlander and Brett Schmidt combined for one groundballs and Terps broke through with the game's first goal at the 11:31 mark. After MANHASSET, N.Y. - Junior Travis Reed set career highs three caused turnovers. Farrell, Jesse Bernhardt and senior Dean Phipps' third save, junior Brett Schmidt sent an outlet pass to redshirt with seven points and five goals to lead the No. 3 University of Hart each had three groundballs. junior Brian Farrell, who raced untouched down the middle of the field Maryland men’s lacrosse team to a decisive 18-10 victory over and buried a bounce shot to give Maryland the 1-0 lead. Colgate at the Indians Rock Day of Champions event at Manhasset A Terps' holding penalty gave the Pride the first half's only extra- High School. man opportunity and Jay Card converted with 8:28 to go in the first to knot the score at 1-1. A terrific heads-up play by junior Grant Catalino gave the Terps The third goal of the run was the most acrobatic and athletic a 2-1 lead at the 7:01 mark of the first. A shot by junior Ryan Young goals in recent Terp history. Phipps started the play with a clean went wide and Catalino beat the defender to the ball to retain save on a shot by Bentz and Maryland quickly advanced the ball into possession. He then grabbed a ball for a quick restart and scored the Pride's defensive zone. Cummings got free moving away from easily from the left wing. the crease and saw Young cutting from behind the right side of the The lead grew to 3-1 early in the second quarter when freshman game to where he just left in front on the crease. Cummings' pass John Haus scored from the left wing by ripping a shot into the top was a bit high, but Young elevated, snagged the ball and had the right corner of the Pride goal. presence of mind to make sure he landed outside the crease before Both goalies continued to play well in the second quarter bouncing a shot that beat Gvozden at the 5:15 mark. following the Haus goal, keeping the game scoreless for the next Trailing by four goals with under five minutes to play, Hofstra 8:47. Gvozden made four saves in that span, while Phippsmade a pulled its goalie and tried to double-team the ball. But the Terps, terrific save on a shot by Drew Coholan. The scoreless stretch was who had struggled in situations like this earlier in the season, finally snapped with Hofstra's Stephen Benz scored an unassisted maintained their composure. Yeatman eventually broke through a goal at the 2:59 mark to make it a one-goal game at 3-2. double-team and scored an empty-netter to make it an 11-6 game Redshirt freshman Owen Blye scored with 1:24 left to make with 3:08 to go. it a two-goal Maryland lead off an assist by senior Will Yeatman. Card scored two goals in the final 1:11, both coming off assists But, the play began with a solid screen set by Young, which gave from Holman to make the final score 11-8. Yeatman enough space to roll around the back right side of the Phipps ended up winning the goalie match-up with Gvozden, cage and zip a cross-crease pass to Blye, who one-timed the ball 14 saves to 13. Phipps also ended up with three groundballs and after a good backside cut. a caused turnover in his last game at Capital One Field at Byrd It looked like that was how the game would go into halftime, but Stadium. The Terps' close defendse was terrific in front of Phipps. Card scored his second of the day with seven seconds left on the The junior trio of Ryder Bohlander, Brett Schmidt and Mach Schmidt clock to cut the Maryland lead to one at 4-3. each finished with three groundballs. Bohlander was assigned to The Pride took the momentum from Card's late goal and scored cover Hofstra's leading scorer Jamie Lincoln and held Lincoln to the first two of the third quarter to take its first, and only, lead of the just one shot. day. Kevin Ford scored an unassisted goal to tie the game at 4-4 Maryland's long poles were also solid with Farrell picking up at the 13:08 mark. Hofstra then took the lead on Tim Holman's first a game-high six groundballs and causing two turnovers. Jesse goal of the year with 8:40 left in the third. Bernhardt had three groundballs and two caused turnovers, while Even though they were behind for the first time in the game, the Halayko had two groundballs and one caused turnover. Terps were never rattled and came back with three straight scores to Another key factor coming into the game was face-offs and senior take the lead and control of the game. Sophomore Joe Cummings Bryn Holmes tied his career high with 15 wins at the X. got things rolling with an unassisted goal at the 7:36 mark to tie the game at 5-5. Cummings dodged from near the top of the restraining Game Notes: line down the left alley, switching from right-handed to left-handed • With today's 11-8 win Maryland is now 8-1 all-time vs. Hofstra. before beating Gvozden inside the far post. • Maryland is now 24-3 all-time in NCAA first round games and Maryland's transition game, which has been superb all season 13-6 all-time as the No. 3 seed in the tournament. and was again today, was responsible for giving the Terps the lead • Grant Catalino's one goal gives him 88 for his career, which tied back with 5:06 left in the quarter. Freshman Jesse Bernhardt forced him with Pat O'Meally (1972-74) for 15th on the all-time goals a Hofstra turnover, picked up the groundball and got the ball to his list. brother Jake on the breakout. The ball was checked out of Jake • With two goals and an assist junior Ryan Young now has 37 Bernhardt's stick as he entered the offensive zone, but redshirt multi-point and 16 multi-goal games for his career. freshman Dan Bruns picked up the loose ball and got it back to Jake • With a goal and two assist senior Will Yeatman now has 28 Bernhardt, who scored to give Maryland the 6-5 lead. multi-point and 15 multi-assist games for his career. The Pride only had three failed clears on the day, but one of • Senior Bryn Holmes had one groundball, giving him 234 them led to the Terps' seventh goal. Senior Dan Halayko caused a groundballs for his career and moves him past Mark Douglas turnover on the ride, picked up the groundball and got it ahead to (1988-91) into fourth place on the all-time list. senior Dean Hart. Maryland looked to be setting up its substitution pattern, but Hart took the ball around the back of the cage, got a step Box Score on his defender and saw a lot of open space between him and the 1 2 3 4 F front of the goal. Hart then rolled around the right side of the game Hofstra (9-5) 1 2 2 3 8 and beat Gvozden left-handed with 2:43 on the clock to make it a Maryland (12-3) 2 2 3 4 11 7-5 game going into the fourth quarter. Scoring: Hofstra- Jay Card 4-0=4, Tim Holman 2-2=4, Stephen Hofstra cut the Terps momentum by scoring off the opening Bentz 1-0=1, Kevin Ford 1-0=1, Dan Stein 0-1=1. Maryland- Ryan face-off of the fourth, but Maryland went on a 4-0 run after that to Young 2-1=3, Will Yeatman 1-2=3, Joe Cummings 1-1=2, Jake put the game away. Bernhardt 0-1=1, Owen Blye 1-0=1, Grant Catalino 1-0=1, Brian Once again it was Jesse Bernhardt starting the play by causing Farrell 1-0=1, Dean Hart 1-0=1, John Haus 1-0=1, Adam Sear a turnover in the Terps' defensive end of the field. He flipped the 1-0=1, Dan Burns 0-1=1, Travis Reed 0-1=1. ball to Burns, who charged down the middle of the field into the Goalies: Hofstra- Andrew Gvozden (55:10, 10 GA, 13 saves), Rob Pride defensive zone. A Hofstra defender slid off of junior Travis Bellairs (4:50, 1 GA, 0 saves). Maryland- Brian Phipps (60:00, 8 Reed to stop Burns' run, but Burns recognized the play and got the GA, 14 saves). ball to Reed on the goal line extended. That pass caused another slide from the Pride defense and Reed found a wide-open Young Team Stats: Hofstra Maryland with a cross-crease pass for an easy score, giving the Terps an Shots 8-6-4-13=31 10-12-8-8=38 7-6 advantage. Saves 4-6-3-0=13 6-1-1-6=14 An on-field scuffle between Hofstra face-off man John Antoniades Groundballs 4-4-6-7=21 10-9-12-10=41 and Young resulted in Antoniades being given two unsportsmanlike Face-Offs 8/23 15/23 conduct penalties, while Young had to serve one. Maryland was Clears 19/22 21/23 given possession of the ball and killed Young's penalty before Turnovers 15 13 settling into its extra-man offense. The Terps precision passing Caused Turnovers 10 14 ended when Yeatman moved the ball to senior Adam Sear, who Extra-Man Opp. 2/5 1/2 ripped a low shot from the right alley to put the Terps up by three Penalties 3/2:30 6/5:30 with 7:17 left on the clock. Attendance: 1,641 career records season records

Points Groundballs Points 13. Tim McGinnis (2004) 187 1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 227 1. Andy Claxton (1989-92) 451 1. Ray Altman (1963) 93 14. Sal Cavalarro (1954) 186 2. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 219 2. Brian Haggerty (1996-99) 414 2. Bob Boneillo (1979) 79 15. Pat McGinnis (2001) 179 3. Ray Altman (1961-63) 214 3. Jack Francis (1980-83) 263 3. Roger Goss (1959) 74 16. Brian Dougherty (1994) 178 4. Frank Urso (1973-76) 208 4. Bryn Holmes (2007-) 234 Jack Heim (1965) 74 17. Kevin O’Leary (1983) 174 5. Charles Wicker (1953-56) 199 5. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 233 Mark Douglas (1991) 74 6. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 198 6. Paul Gillette (2001-04) 222 6. Charles Wicker (1956) 71 Save Pct. 7. Roger Goss (1958-60) 192 7. Kevin O’Leary (1981-84) 205 7. Joe Walters (2004) 68 1. Jim Beardmore (1987) .700 8. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 191 8. Chris O’Brien (1982-85) 203 8. Ray Altman (1962) 67 2. Pat McGinnis (2001) .653 9. Andrew Whipple (1995-99) 190 9. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 187 Jack Kaestner (1971) 67 3. Brian Dougherty (1996) .645 10. Jack Kaester (1969-72) 184 Brian Burlace (1989-92) 187 Rob Chomo (1995) 67 4. Matt Back (1993) .638 11. Jack Heim (1965-67) 181 11. John Brothers (1992-95) 184 11. Bob Boneillo (1978) 66 5. Brian Phipps (2008) .636 12. Matt Kahn (1995-98) 180 12. Michael Howley (2000-03) 178 Scott Hochstadt (1998) 66 6. Dennis Sullivan (1986) .630 Rob Chomo (1992-95) 180 13. Phil Willard (1986-89) 172 7. Tim McGinnis (2004) .621 14. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 175 Goals 8. Kevin O’Leary (1982) .617 15. Mike Mollot (2000-03) 172 Saves 1. Mark Douglas (1991) 52 9. Pat McGinnis (2000) .616 16. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 157 1. Kevin O’Leary (1981-84) 705 2. Andrew Combs (2001) 50 Harry Alford (2006) .616 17. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 155 2. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) 658 3. Matt Hahn (1998) 49 11. Brian Dougherty (1994) .614 18. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 153 3. Jake Reed (1974-77) 479 Bill Pettit (1963) 49 12. Jim Beardmore (1985) .611 John Lamon (1976-79) 153 4. Brian Phipps (2007-) 460 5. Scott Hochstadt (1998) 48 13. Steve Kavoit (1991) .610 20. Mike Mynes (1974-77) 151 5. Steve Kavoit (1991-92) 416 6. Ron Martinello (1981) 47 Danny McCormick (2003) .610 21. grant Caralino (2008-) 143 6. Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) 408 Tom Cleaver (1971) 47 22. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) 140 7. Harry Alford (2004-07) 391 8. Joe Walters (2004) 46 Face-offs won 23. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 134 8. Kevin Healy (1997-99) 383 9. Rob Wurzburger (1991) 44 1. Andy Claxton (1991) 214 24. Pat O'Meally (1971-74) 129 9. Jim Beardmore (1985-87) 350 10. Pete Worstell (1981) 43 2. Brian Haggerty (1998) 194 25. C. Rennie Smith (1952-55) 128 10. John Schofield (1963-65) 344 11. Bill Evans (1929) 41 3. Brian Haggerty (1997) 181 26. Alan Lowe (1965-67) 124 11. Bryant Waters (1975-79) 335 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 41 4. Andy Claxton (1992) 180 12. Danny McCormick (2000-03) 328 Terry Kimball (1978) 41 5. Andy Claxton (1990) 180 Goals 13. Norm Vander Schuyt (1967-69) 318 Pat O’Meally (1973, 1974) 41 6. Jon Brothers (1995) 159 1. Joe Walters (2003-06) 153 14. Bill Larash (1951-52) 277 Brian Carroll (2002) 159 2. Matt Hahn (1995-98) 149 15. Sean Keenan (1995-98) 219 Assists 8. Doug Radebaugh (1974) 154 3. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) 137 16. Dennis Sullivan (1985-88) 198 1. Ray Altman (1963) 69 9. Todd Ensor (1986) 150 4. Frank Urso (1973-76) 127 17. Tim McGinnis (2004) 187 2. Roger Goss (1960) 52 10. Bob Ott (1976) 146 5. Pete Worstell (1977-81) 126 18. Bill Reilly (1971-72) 178 3. Bob Boneillo (1979) 48 11. David Tamberrino (2006) 145 6. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) 121 4. Charles Wicker (1956) 47 Bryn Holmes (2010) 145 7. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 117 Save percent 5. Jack Heim (1965) 46 13. Brian Haggerty (1999) 137 8. Mark Douglas (1988-91) 109 1. Pat McGinnis (1998-2001) .635 6. Bob Boneillo (1978) 45 14. Bob Ott (1977) 132 9. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) 107 2. Jim Beardmore (1985-87) .629 7. Mike Hynes (1977) 44 15. Bryn Holmes (2009) 130 10. Bill Pettit (1962-64) 103 Tim McGinnis (2004) .629 8. Ray Altman (1962) 41 16. Todd Ensor (1985) 121 11. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 102 4. Brian Dougherty (1993-96) .625 Rob Chomo (1995) 41 17. Chris Nohe (1996) 119 12. Ron Martinello (1977-81) 96 10. Andrew Whipple (1998) 40 18. Todd Ensor (1987) 117 13. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 93 Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 93 Groundballs face-offs taken 15. Pat O’Meally (1972-74) 88 1. Andy Claxton (1991) 171 1. Andy Claxton (1991) 334 grant Catalino (2008-10) 88 2. Andy Claxton (1990) 129 2. Brian Haggerty (1997) 312 17. Andrew Combs (1998-2001) 87 3. Brian Haggerty (1998) 128 3. Brian Haggerty (1998) 307 18. Jack Heim (1965-67) 85 4. Andy Claxton (1992) 127 4. Andy Claxton (1992) 284 19. Bill McGlone (2003-06) 76 Brian Haggerty (1997) 127 5. Andy Claxton (1990) 267 6. Jack Francis (1981) 106 6. Jon Brothers (1995) 266 Assists 7. Brian Haggerty (1999) 100 7. Bryn Holmes (2010) 262 1. Ray Altman (1961-63) 146 8. Mark Douglas (1991) 93 8. Brian Carroll (2002) 256 2. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) 126 9. Pat McGinnis (2000) 90 9. David Tamberrino (2006) 247 3. Charles Wicker (1953-56) 121 10. Phil Willard (1989) 89 10. Bryn Holmes (2009) 233 4. Roger Goss (1958-60) 114 Jon Brothers (1995) 89 11. Bob Ott (1976) 223 5. Rob Chomo (1992-95) 107 Jim Wilkerson (1982) 89 12. Brian Haggerty (1999) 218 6. John Kaestner (1969-72) 105 Pete Worstell (1981) 89 13. Todd Ensor (1986) 217 7. Andrew Whipple (1995-98) 97 14. Chris O’Brien (1983) 85 8. Jack Heim (1965-67) 96 15. Chris Nohe (1996) 83 penalties/min. 9. Mike Mollot (2000-03) 95 1. Dan Radebaugh (1995) 21/17:30 10. Mike Hynes (1974-77) 91 Saves 2. Dave LaChapelle (1996) 17/12:30 11. Ed Mullen (1972-76) 89 1. Brian Dougherty (1995) 227 3. Dan Radebaugh (1994) 16/14:30 12. John Lamon (1976-79) 83 2. Steve Kavoit (1991) 224 4. Dave LaChapelle (1997) 15/12:30 13. Frank Urso (1973-76) 81 3. Kevin O’Leary (1982) 213 5. Jeff Shirk (2000) 15/10:30 Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) 81 4. Kevin Healy (1998) 212 6. Chris Passavia (2003) 14/12:00 Brendan Hanley (1985-88) 81 5. Pat McGinnis (2000) 210 Brian Burlace (1990) 14/11:00 6. Bryan Waters (1979) 206 Brian Reese (1998) 14/11:00 7. Kevin O’Leary (1981) 195 9. Lee Zink (2003) 13/9:30 Sean Keenan (1997) 195 Chris Passavia (2001) 13/10:30 9. Steve Kavoit (1992) 192 Todd Evans (1995) 13/6:30 10. Harry Alford (2005) 191 Pat McGuire (1994) 13/10:00 11. John Schofield (1965) 190 Dan Tracy (1984) 13/10:30 12. Brian Dougherty (1996) 189 Game records

Points Goals Groundballs Saves 13 (3-10) Bob Boneillo Duke, 1979 10 Bob Evans vs. Virginia, 1929 25 Andy Claxton UMBC, 1991 34 Bill Larash Army, 1952 12 (7-5) Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 1976 9 Dick Corrigan Navy, 1958 19 Andy Claxton at C.W. Post, 1991 29 Steve Kavovit at Brown, 1991 10 (6-4) Pat O'Meally at Navy, 1973 7 Ed Mullen at Virginia, 1973 16 Andy Claxton at Towson, 1991 27 Pat McGinnis Virginia, 2000 9 (9-0) Dick Corrigan Navy, 1958 7 Frank Urso Virginia, 1974 16 Andy Claxton at North Carolina, 1992 26 Bryant Waters vs. Navy, 1979 9 (4-5) Bob Boneillo Mt. Washington, 1979 7 Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 1976 16 Andy Claxton Virginia, 1992 26 Sean Keenan Rutgers, 1997 9 (3-6) Ed Mullen Army, 1973 7 Terry Kimball Brown, 1978 15 Andy Claxton Duke, 1991 25 Harry Alford Georgetown, 2005 9 (3-6) Bob Boneillo Brown, 1978 7 Rob Wurzburger Mount St. Mary's, 1988 15 Andy Claxton vs. Virginia, 1991 24 Bryant Waters at Johns Hopkins, 1978 8 (7-1) Terry Kimball Brown, 1978 7 Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, 1998 13 Andy Claxton at Virginia, 1991 24 Kevin Healy Virginia, 1998 8 (6-2) Matt Hahn at Towson, 1997 6 Pat O'Meally at Navy, 1973 11 Andy Claxton North Carolina, 1991 23 Steve Kavovit vs. North Carolina, 1991 8 (6-2) Mike LaMonica at UMBC, 2002 6 Terry Kimball at Duke, 1978 11 Andy Claxton at Navy, 1991 23 Steve Kavovit Rutgers, 1991 8 (6-2) Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, 2006 6 Terry Kimball Delaware, 1978 11 Steve Kavovit at Navy, 1991 23 Brian Dougherty at Towson, 1993 8 (5-3) Pete Worstell Brown, 1978 6 Mike Duffy Duke, 1979 11 Brian Haggerty Denver, 1999 23 Brian Dougherty vs. Johns Hopkins, 1995 8 (5-3) Andrew Whipple vs. UNC, 1998 6 Pete Worstell at NC State, 1980 11 Drew Virk Army, 2004 22 Jim Kappler Princeton, 1956 8 (4-4) Jim Wilkerson at Rutgers, 1981 6 Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, 1982 11 Will Dalton at UMBC, 2008 22 Sean Keenan Johns Hopkins, 1997 8 (4-4) Mark Douglas Ohio State, 1991 6 Rob Wurzburger Towson, 1988 10 Aaron Sims Ohio State, 1991 22 Kevin Healy at Johns Hopkins, 1998 8 (4-4) Scott Hochstadt at Rutgers, 1998 6 Rob Wurzburger C.W. Post, 1990 10 Mark Douglas Johns Hopkins, 1991 22 Kevin Healy at Duke, 1998 8 (4-4) Michael Phipps Vermont, 2007 6 Rob Wurzburger at Towson, 1991 10 Andy Claxton vs. Towson, 1991 22 Pat McGinnis Bucknell, 2000 8 (3-5) Rick Moyer at NC State, 1978 6 Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, 1991 10 Brian Haggerty at Towson, 1999 21 Brian Dougherty at North Carolina, 1994 8 (3-5) Bob Boneillo at Navy, 1979 6 Andrew Whipple Virginia, 1996 10 Paul Gillette vs. Duke, 2004 21 Brian Dougherty at Johns Hopkins, 1994 8 (3-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, 1998 6 Matt Hahn at Towson, 1997 10 Brian Farrell at Georgetown, 2010 21 Pat McGinnis Johns Hopkins, 2001 7 (7-0) Rob Wurzburger Mt. St. Mary's, 1988 6 Scott Hochstadt at Yale, 1999 9 Andy Claxton Franklin & Marshall, 1991 20 Jake Reed Johns Hopkins, 1976 7 (7-0) Scott Hochstadt at Virginia, 1998 6 Andrew Combs at Delaware, 2001 9 Brian Haggerty North Carolina, 1999 20 Steve Kavovit vs. Virginia, 1991 7 (6-1) Pete Worstell at NC State, 1980 6 Mike LaMonica at UMBC, 2002 9 Brian Haggerty UMBC, 1999 20 Brian Dougherty vs. Army, 1993 7 (6-1) Jim Wilkerson at Hofstra, 1982 6 Joe Walters Bucknell, 2004 9 Pat McGinnis Bucknell, 2000 20 Brian Dougherty Virginia, 1994 7 (6-1) Rob Wurzburger at Towson, 1991 6 Joe Walters UMBC, 2005 9 Pat McGinnis Yale, 2000 20 Sean Keenan at Navy, 1997 7 (6-1) Rob Wurzburger Ohio State, 1991 6 Joe Walters at Johns Hopkins, 2006 9 Chris Malone vs. Hofstra, 2000 20 Harry Alford North Carolina, 2005 7 (6-1) Scott Hochstadt at Yale, 1999 6 grant Catalino vs. North Carolina, 2010 9 Lee Zink at Notre Dame, 2003 19 Jim Kappler Navy, 1957 7 (6-1) Joe Walters vs. Virginia, 2004 9 Paul Gillette vs. Butler, 2003 19 Steve Kavovit at Virginia, 1991 7 (6-1) Joe Walters UMBC, 2005 Assists 9 David Tamberrino at Bucknell, 2005 19 Brian Dougherty Navy, 1994 7 (5-2) Terry Kimball vs. Virginia, 1978 10 Bob Boneillo Duke, 1979 9 Bryn Holmes UMBC, 2007 19 Kevin Healy Johns Hopkins, 1999 7 (5-2) Mark Douglas UMBC, 1991 7 Bob Boneillo NC State, 1978 19 Pat McGinnnis Duke, 2001 7 (5-2) Rob Chomo Cornell, 1994 7 Bob Boneillo NC State, 1979 Face-Offs won 7 (5-2) Mike Mollot Towson, 2002 6 Charles Wicker Colgate, 1956 27 Andy Claxton at Towson, 1991 7 (4-3) John Lamon at NC State, 1978 6 Larry McLean Duke, 1957 21 Andy Claxton Duke, 1991 7 (4-3) John Lamon at North Carolina, 1978 6 John Kaestner vs. Rutgers, 1972 19 Andy Claxton at Brown, 1991 7 (4-3) Bob Boneillo at Virginia, 1979 6 Ed Mullen Army, 1973 7 (4-3) Jim Wilkerson at NC State, 1982 6 Bob Boneillo Brown, 1978 Face-Offs Taken 7 (4-3) Chris Dail at Adelphi, 1992 6 Bob Boneillo at North Carolina, 1978 38 Andy Claxton at Towson, 1991 7 (4-3) Andrew Whipple at Cornell, 1995 6 Matt McGeady Washington & Lee, 1984 32 Andy Claxton at Brown, 1991 7 (4-3) Joe Walters Dartmouth, 2006 6 Dan Lamonica at Navy, 2003 28 Andy Claxton Duke, 1991 7 (4-3) grant Catalino yale, 2008 5 Charles Wicker Princeton, 1956 7 (4-3) grant Catalino at UMBC, 2010 5 Charles Wicker Syracuse, 1956 7 (3-4) John Lamon Navy, 1978 5 Charles Wicker Loyola, 1956 7 (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Navy, 1982 5 Charles Wicker Washington & Lee, 1956 7 (3-4) Jim Wilkerson Adelphia, 1982 5 Charles Wicker Duke, 1956 7 (3-4) Rob Chomo vs. North Carolina, 1992 5 Dick Britt Harvard, 1957 7 (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Hofstra, 2000 5 Larry McLean Johns Hopkins, 1957 7 (3-4) Mike Mollot vs. Air Force, 2001 5 Ed Mullen North Carolina, 1973 7 (3-4) Joe Walters Bucknell, 2004 5 Doug Schreiber Army, 1973 7 (3-4) Xander Ritz at Georgetown, 2004 5 Bob Boneillo at Navy, 1979 7 (3-4) Michael Phipps Mt. St. Mary's, 2007 5 Marc Dubick William & Mary, 1982 7 (2-5) Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, 1998 5 Ed Mullen vs. Navy, 1976 7 (2-5) Bill McGlone Penn, 2004 5 Doug Tettrin vs. Adelphi, 1984 7 (1-6) Bob Boneillo Delaware, 1978 5 Mark Douglas Duke, 1991 7 (0-7) Bob Boneillo at NC State, 1978 5 Andrew Whipple at Virginia, 1998 7 (0-7) Bob Boneillo NC State, 1979 5 Andrew Whipple vs. Butler, 1998 5 Andrew Whipple vs. Loyola, 1998 5 Mike Mollot Towson, 2000 5 Bill McGlone Penn, 2004 5 Joe Walters Denver, 2006 5 Ryan Young at Georgetown, 2010 class records

Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Scoring Scoring Scoring Scoring Rk. Player G-A=Pts year Rk. Player G-A=Pts year Rk. Player G-A=Pts. year Rk. Player G-A=Pts. year 1. Dan Lamonica 25-26=51 2001 1. Jack Heim 28-46=74 1965 1. Bob Boneillo 31-48=79 1979 1. Mark Douglas 52-22=74 1991 2. Frank Urso 28-20=48 1973 2. Joe Walters 46-22=68 2004 2. John Kaestner 28-39=67 1971 2. Charles Wicker 24-47=71 1956 3. Mike Mollot 15-32=47 2000 3. Bob Boniello 21-45=66 1978 3. Scott Hochstadt 48-18=66 1998 3. Pete Worstell 43-24=67 1981 4. Joe Walters 33-13=46 2003 4. Frank Urso 40-22=62 1974 4. Jim Wilkerson 41-21=62 1982 Rob Chomo 26-41=67 1995 5. Andrew Whipple 24-20=44 1995 5. Jim Wilkerson 33-20=53 1981 5. John Lamon 27-33=60 1978 5. Ronald Martinello 47-15=62 1981 Bob Boneillo 17-27=44 1977 6. Charles Wicker 28-22=50 1954 6. grant Catalino 34-20=54 2010 Andrew Whipple 22-40=62 1998 7. Matt Hahn 36-7=43 1995 7. grant Catalino 25-22=47 2009 7. Charles Wicker 14-39=53 1955 7. Ed Mullen 31-30=61 1976 8. Rob Chomo 16-26=42 1992 8. Mark Douglas 31-14=45 1989 Frank Urso 39-19=53 1975 8. John Kaestner 23-37=60 1972 grant Catalino 29-13=42 2008 9. Pete Worstell 31-13=44 1978 Joe Walters 38-15=53 2005 Joe Walters 36-24=60 2006 10. Tim Cox 15-24=39 1989 10. Alan Lowe 26-16=42 1965 10. Tom Cleaver 45-7=52 1971 10. Pat O’Meally 41-16=57 1974 11. Pete Worstell 28-6=34 1977 11. Brendan Hanley 15-26=41 1986 11. Brendan Hanley 29-22=51 1987 11. Andrew Combs 50-6=56 2001 12. Rob Wurzburger 29-3=32 1988 Tim Cox 11-30=41 1990 12. Max Ritz 24-25=49 2007 12. Matt Hahn 49-6=55 1998 13. Travis Reed 20-11=31 2008 13. Dave Dempsey 26-14=40 1971 13. Ed Mullen 27-20=47 1972 13. Rob Wurzburger 44-10=54 1991 14. Jim Wilkerson 12-15=27 1980 Mike Mollot 19-21=40 2001 Terry Kimball 41-6=47 1978 14. Michael Phipps 28-22=50 2007 Ryan Young 9-18=27 2008 Ryan Young 19-21-40 2009 Andrew Whipple 24-23=47 1997 15. Jack Heim 30-19=49 1967 16. Brian Willard 17-9=26 1984 16. Larry McLean 13-26=39 1957 Ryan Young 18-29=47 2010 16. John Lamon 23-24=47 1979 17. Ed Mullen 16-8=24 1972 Tom Worstell 22-17=39 1986 17. Bert Caswell 29-17=46 1975 17. Xander Ritz 34-12=46 2006 18. Jack Lamon 9-12=21 1976 Matt Hahn 33-6=39 1996 Mike Mollot 23-23=46 2002 18. Kirk Thurston 13-31=44 1987 19. Dave Dempsey 18-2=20 1970 Dan LaMonica 15-24=39 2002 19. Matt Hahn 31-12=43 1997 19. Chris Dail 26-17=43 1992 20. Mike Hynes 15-22=37 1975 20. Rennie Smith 17-25=42 1954 20. Frank Urso 23-18=41 1976 Goals Andrew Whipple 23-14=37 1996 Pete Worstell 19-23=42 1980 Rk. name g year Scott Hochstadt 31-6=37 1997 Rob Chomo 18-24=42 1994 Goals 1. Matt Hahn 36 199 23. Bill McGlone 25-11=36 2004 Rk. Player g year 2. Joe Walters 33 2003 GoALS 1. Mark Douglas 52 1991 3. Rob Wurzburger 29 1988 Goals Rk. Player g year 2. Andrew Combs 50 2001 grant Catalino 29 2008 Rk. Player g year 1. Scott Hochstadt 48 1998 3. Matt Hahn 49 1998 5. Pete Worstell 28 1977 1. Joe Walters 46 2004 2. Tom Cleaver 45 1971 4. Ronald Martinello 47 1981 Frank Urso 28 1973 2. Frank Urso 40 1974 3. Terry Kimball 41 1978 5. Rob Wurzburger 44 1991 7. Dan LaMonica 25 2001 3. Jim Wilkerson 33 1981 Jim Wilkerson 41 1982 6. Pete Worstell 43 1981 8. Andrew Whipple 24 1995 Matt Hahn 33 1996 5. Frank Urso 39 1975 7. Pat O’Meally 41 1974 9. Travis Reed 20 2008 5. Mark Douglas 31 1989 6. Joe Walters 38 2005 8. Joe Walters 36 2006 10. Dave Dempsey 18 1970 Pete Worstell 31 1978 7. grant Catalino 34 2010 9. Mike Mosko 35 1987 11. Bob Boneillo 17 1977 Rob Wurzburger 31 1989 8. Rob Wurzburger 33 1990 10. Xander Ritz 34 2006 Brian Willard 17 1984 Scott Hochstadt 31 1997 9. Tin Worstell 32 1982 11. Richard Smith 33 1965 13. Rob Chomo 16 1992 9. Jack Heim 28 1965 10. Dave Dempsey 31 1972 12. Ed Mullen 31 1976 Ed Mullen 16 1972 Charles Wicker 28 1954 Bob Boneillo 31 1979 13. Jack Heim 30 1967 15. Mike Mollot 15 2000 11. Alan Lowe 26 1965 Matt Hahn 31 1997 Scott Hochstadt 30 1999 Tim Cox 15 1989 Dave Dempsey 26 1971 13. Bert Caswell 29 1975 15. Matt Parks 29 1994 Chris O’Brien 15 1982 13. Bill McGlone 25 2004 Brendan Hanley 29 1987 16. Michael Phipps 28 2007 18. Jim Wilkerson 12 1980 Grant Catalino 25 2009 15. John Kaestner 28 1971 17. John Kenworthy 27 1965 Brian Zeller 12 1997 15. Andrew Whipple 23 1996 Chris Malone 28 2000 Bert Caswell 27 1976 20. John Haus 11 2010 Chris Dail 23 1990 17. Ed Mullen 27 1972 19. Rob Chomo 26 1995 21. Jack Lamon 9 1976 17. Tom Worstell 22 1986 John Lamon 27 1978 Chris Dail 26 1992 Ryan Young 9 2008 18. Bob Boniello 21 1978 19. Bill McGlone 26 2005 John Keating 26 1956 dan Groot 21 2007 20. Barry Mitchell 24 1979 Dave Dempsey 26 1974 Assists 20. Bob Nolker 20 1957 Andrew Whipple 24 1997 Rk. Player A year Brian Zeller 20 1998 Max Ritz 24 2007 Assists 1. Mike Mollot 32 2000 Max Ritz 20 2006 Rk. Player A year 2. Bob Boneillo 27 1977 Assists 1. Charles Wicker 47 1956 3. Dan LaMonica 26 2001 Assists Rk. Player A year 2. Rob Chomo 41 1995 4. Rob Chomo 26 1992 Rk. Player A year 1. Bob Boneillo 48 1979 3. Andrew Whipple 40 1998 5. Tim Cox 24 1989 1. Jack Heim 46 1965 2. Charles Wicker 39 1955 4. John Kaestner 37 1972 6. Andrew Whipple 20 1995 2. Bob Boniello 45 1978 John Kaestner 39 1971 5. Kirk Thurston 31 1987 Frank Urso 20 1973 3. Tim Cox 30 1990 4. Don Sadler 34 1981 6. Ed Mullen 30 1976 8. Ryan Young 18 2008 4. Brendan Hanley 26 1986 5. John Lamon 33 1978 7. Brendan Hanley 25 1988 9. Jim Wilkerson 15 1980 Larry McLean 26 1957 6. Ryan Young 29 2010 8. Pete Worstell 24 1981 10. Joe Walters 13 2003 6. Dan LaMonica 24 2002 7. Rennie Smith 25 1954 9. Joe Walters 24 2006 grant Catalino 13 2008 7. Joe Walters 22 2004 Max Ritz 25 2007 John Lamon 24 1979 12. Jack Lamon 12 1976 Frank Urso 22 1974 9. Rob Chomo 24 1994 11. Mark Douglas 22 1991 13. Travis Reed 11 2008 Charles Wicker 22 1954 10. Pete Worstell 23 1980 Michael Phipps 22 2007 Mike Hynes 22 1975 Andrew Whipple 23 1997 13. Don Sadler 21 1982 Freshman records since 1970 Grant Catalino 22 2009 Mike Mollot 23 2002 14. Jack Heim 19 1967 12. Mike Mollot 21 2001 13. Brendan Hanley 22 1987 Peter Hilgartner 19 1997 Ryan Young 21 2009 14. Jim Wilkerson 21 1982 Mike Mollot 19 2003 14. Jim Wilkerson 20 1981 15. Ed Mullen 20 1972 17. Frank Urso 18 1976 15. Xander Ritz 18 2004 Dan LaMonica 20 2003 18. Chris Dail 17 1992 16. Tom Worstell 17 1986 Grant Catalino 20 2010 19. Pat O’Meally 16 1974 17. Alan Lowe 16 1965 18. Frank Urso 19 1975 Brian Zeller 16 2000 Dick Coorigan 16 1954 19. Mike Hynes 18 1976 21. Ronald Martinello 15 1981 19. Mark Douglas 14 1989 Scott Hochstadt 18 1998 22. Dan Groot 14 2009 Dave Dempsey 14 1971 21. Bert Caswell 17 1975 23. John Kenworthy 13 1965 Andrew Whipple 14 1996 Xander Ritz 17 2005 24. Xander Ritz 12 2006 22. Pete Worstell 13 1978 Doug Radebaugh 12 1975 Brian Zeller 13 1998 Alan Lowe 12 1967 27. Roger Tuck 11 1976 Bill McGlone 11 2006 Brendan Healy 11 2006 30. Rob Wurzburger 10 1991 Brian Hunt 10 2003 year-by-year leaders Points Goals assists GBs face-Offs saves (Pct.) 1962 Ray Altman, 67 Bud Beardmore, 34 Ray Altman, 41 1963 Ray Altman, 93 Bill Pettit, 49 Ray Altman, 69 1964 Bill Pettit, 51 Bill Pettit, 41 Peter Smith, 15 John Schofield, 154 1965 Jack Heim, 74 Peter Smith, 33 Jack Heim, 46 John Schofield, 190 1966 Jack Heim, 58 Jack Heim, 27 Jack Heim, 31 Walter DeHoust, 79 Alan Lowe, 27 1967 Jack Heim, 49 Jack Heim, 30 Jack Heim, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, 75 1968 Steve LaVaute, 31 Doug Carter, 18 Steve LaVaute, 19 Norm Vander Schuyt, 96 1969 Reed Kaestner, 30 R.Kaestner, 18 Reed Kaestner, 12 Norm Vander Schuyt, 147 Fred Graham, 18 1970 John Kaestner, 45 John Kaestner, 20 John Kaestner, 25 Vaughan Topping, 120 1971 John Kaestner, 67 Tom Cleaver, 47 John Kaestner, 39 Bill Reilly, 74 1972 John Kaestner, 60 Dave Dempsey, 31 John Kaestner, 37 Bill Reilly, 104 1973 Pat O’Meally, 66 Pat O’Meally, 41 Doug Schreiber, 33 Bill O’Donnell, 1974 Frank Urso, 62 Pat O’Meally, 41 Frank Urso, 22 Doug Radebaugh, 154/207 Jake Reed, 150 1975 Frank Urso, 53 Frank Urso, 34 Mike Hynes, 22 Jake Reed 1976 Ed Mullen, 65 Ed Mullen, 33 Ed Mullen, 32 Bob Ott, 146/223 Jake Reed, 168 1977 Mike Hynes, 65 Peter Worstell, 28 Mike Hynes, 44 Bob Ott, 132/196 Jake Reed, 161 1978 Bob Boneillo, 66 Terry Kimball, 41 Bob Boneillo, 45 Kevin McConnell Bryant Waters, 105 1979 Bob Boneillo, 79 Bob Boneillo, 31 Bob Boneillo, 48 Bryant Waters, 64 Bryant Waters, 206 1980 Bob Boneillo, 42 Peter Worstell, 24 Bob Boneillo, 23 Rich Shassian, 100 1981 Peter Worstell, 67 Ron Martinello, 47 Don Sadler, 34 Jack Francis, 106 Kevin O’Leary, 195 1982 Jim Wilkerson, 62 Jim Wilkerson, 41 Jim Wilkerson, 21 Jack Francis, 76 Kevin O’Leary, 213 (.617) Don Sadler, 21 1983 Jim Wilkerson, 56 Jim Wilkerson, 31 Jim Wilkerson, 25 Chris O’Brien, 85 Kevin O’Leary, 174 (.584) 1984 Matt McGready, 30 Chris O’Brien, 19 Matt McGready, 18 Todd Ensor, 56 Todd Ensor, 103/156 Kevin O’Leary, 123 (.532) 1985 Brian Willard, 31 Brian Willard, 25 Brendan Hanley, 8 John Merrill, 64 Todd Ensor, 121/171 Jim Beardmore, 143 (.611) 1986 Brendan Hanley, 41 Tom Worstell, 22 Brendan Hanley, 26 Todd Ensor Todd Ensor, 150/217 Jim Beardmore, 75 (630) Dennis Sullivan, 72 (.630) 1987 Brendan Hanley, 43 Mike Mosko, 35 Kirk Thurston, 31 Todd Ensor, 72 Todd Ensor, 117/183 Jim Beardmore, 132 (.700) Jim Beardmore, 72 1988 Brendan Hanley, 33 Rob Wurzburger, 29 Brendan Hanley, 25 Phil Willard, 48 Phil Willard, 78/104 Dennis Sullivan, 89 (.539) 1989 Mark Douglas, 45 Mark Douglas, 31 Tim Cox, 24 Phil Willard, 89 Andy Claxton, 74/122 Mike McCanna, 128 (.581) Rob Wurzburger, 31 1990 Tim Cox, 41 Rob Wurzburger, 33 Tim Cox, 30 Andy Claxton, 129 Andy Claxton, 180/267 Matt Herrold, 122 (.557) 1991 Mark Douglas, 74 Mark Douglas, 52 Mark Douglas, 22 Andy Claxton, 171 Andy Claxton, 214/334 Steve Kavoit, 224 (.610) 1992 Chris Dail, 43 Chris Dail, 26 Rob Chomo, 26 Andy Claxton, 127 Andy Claxton, 180/284 Steve Kavoit, 192 (.602) 1993 Rob Chomo, 29 Matt Parks, 19 Rob Chomo, 16 J. Brothers, 38 Jon Brothers, 64/140 Matt Back, 164 (.638) R. Chomo, 38 1994 Rob Chomo, 42 Matt Parks, 29 Rob Chomo, 24 Greg Nelin, 50 Jon Brothers, 70/126 Brian Dougherty, 178 (.614) Greg Nelin, 68/124 1995 Rob Chomo, 67 Matt Hahn, 36 Rob Chomo, 41 Jon Brothers, 89 Jon Brothers, 159/266 Brian Dougherty, 227 (.609) 1996 Matt Hahn, 39 Matt Hahn, 33 Andrew Whipple, 14 Chris Nohe, 83 Chris Nohe, 119/199 Brian Dougherty, 189 (.645) 1997 Andrew Whipple, 47 M. Hahn, 31 Andrew Whipple, 23 Brian Haggerty, 127 Brian Haggerty, 181/312 Sean Keenan, 195 (.557) Scott Hochstadt, 31 1998 Scott Hochstadt, 66 Matt Hahn, 49 Andrew Whipple, 40 Brian Haggerty, 128 Brian Haggerty, 194/307 Kevin Healy, 212 (.599) 1999 Scott Hochstadt, 38 Scott Hochstadt, 30 Marcus LaChapelle, 18 Brian Haggerty, 100 Brian Haggerty, 137/218 Kevin Healy, 145 (.578) 2000 Mike Mollot, 47 Chris Malone, 28 Mike Mollot, 32 Pat McGinnis, 90 Brian Carroll, 49/126 Pat McGinnis, 210 (.616) Jeff Shirk 58/115 2001 Andrew Combs, 56 Andrew Combs, 50 Dan LaMonica, 26 Michael Howley, 57 Brian Carroll 72/140 Pat McGinnis, 179 (.653) Pat Moran 59/115 2002 Mike Mollot, 46 Dan LaMonica, 24 Mike LaMonica, 24 Brian Carroll, 63 Brian Carroll, 159/256 Danny McCormick, 122 (.595) Nate Watkins, 24 2003 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 33 Dan LaMonica, 20 Paul Gillette, 66 Drew Virk, 39/98 Danny McCormick, 172 (.610) Jim Sbarra, 35/77 2004 Joe Walters, 68 Joe Walters, 46 Joe Walters, 22 Paul Gillette, 72 Jeremy Patsula, 55/137 Tim McGinnis, 187 (.621) Drew Virk, 50/89 2005 Joe Walters, 53 Joe Walters, 38 Xander Ritz, 17 David Tamberrino, 55 David Tamberrino, 113/206 Harry Alford, 191 (.582) 2006 Joe Walters, 60 Joe Walters, 36 Joe Walters, 24 David Tamberrino, 62 David Tamberrino, 145/247 Harry Alford, 154 (.616) 2007 Michael Phipps, 50 Michael Phipps, 28 Max Ritz, 25 Bryn Holmes, 54 Will Dalton, 96/195 Brian Phipps, 139 (.591) 2008 Grant Catalino, 42 grant Catalino, 29 Ryan Young, 18 Bryn Holmes, 52 Bryn Holmes, 88/157 Jason Carter, 92 (.561) 2009 Grant Catalino, 47 grant Catalino, 25 grant Catalino, 22 Bryn Holmes, 67 Bryn Holmes, 130/233 Brian Phipps, 99 (.593) game-by-game results 1924 (5-2) 1930 (8-1) 1937 (7-0) 1944 No Team Penn W, 4-3 Randolph-Macon W, 12-0 USILA Co-Champions 1945 No Team 4/12 Navy1 W, 5-3 W. Maryland W, 9-0 4/8 Harvard W, 12-2 Stevens W, 5-3 Georgia W, 14-1 4/24 St. John’s of Anna. W, 17-6 1946 (3-3) Army L, 0-3 Army W, 8-1 5/1 Syracuse W, 14-3 4/13 Loyola W, 17-2 Lehigh L, 0-3 St. John’s of Anna. L, 3-7 5/8 Rutgers W, 16-4 4/27 Duke L, 4-12 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2 Penn W, 15-2 5/15 at Navy W, 6-2 5/4 at Army L, 5-11 Penn State W, 8-1 Washington Coll. W, 20-1 5/22 Johns Hopkins W, 9-6 5/11 at Princeton W, 11-10 1-Washington D.C. Johns Hopkins W, 6-0 5/29 Penn State W, 15-0 5/15 at Navy L, 4-11 5/31 at Navy W, 5-1 5/25 at Johns Hopkins W, 7-6 1925 (4-1-1) 1938 (7-1) 4/14 Yale L, 3-5 1931 (8-1) 3/29 Swarthmore W, 8-3 1947 (4-4) 4/20 New York U. W, 6-0 North 1 by USILA 4/7 Harvard W, 11-2 Harvard W, 12-2 4/25 Swarthmore W, 10-1 Georgia W, 20-3 4/16 Penn State W, 11-4 Duke W, 11-3 5/2 Lehigh W, 5-3 Washington Coll. W, 8-1 4/23 St. John’s of Anna. W, 8-4 4/12 at Navy L, 9-10 5/9 at Stevens 3 ot T, 5-5 W. Maryland W, 15-0 4/30 at Rutgers W, 11-9 Loyola W, 10-2 5/30 Johns Hopkins W, 3-1 Syracuse W, 12-2 5/7 at Princeton W, 6-3 Princeton L, 6-11 Penn State W, 13-0 5/14 at Navy L, 7-8 Army L, 6-9 1926 (7-1) St. John’s of Anna. L, 2-3 5/21 Johns Hopkins W, 12-6 Rutgers W, 16-3 Oxford-Cambr. W, 11-4 Rutgers W, 10-3 Johns Hopkins L, 6-15 Swarthmore W, 4-2 Johns Hopkins W, 8-6 1939 (6-1) Lafayette W, 8-0 5/30 at Navy W, 8-1 USILA Champs 1948 (8-2) Virginia W, 10-1 Harvard W, 11-3 3/30 Harvard W, 11-0 Penn W, 9-1 1932 (8-1) Penn State W, 18-2 4/10 at Duke W, 5-4 Stevens W, 6-2 4/9 Washington Coll. W, 7-1 St. John’s of Anna. W, 20-6 4/12 Dartmouth W, 17-2 Lehigh W, 7-3 4/15 Georgia Tech W, 12-0 Rutgers W, 12-0 4/16 Loyola W, 15-5 Johns Hopkins L, 3-10 4/16 Georgia W, 12-0 4/29 Princeton W, 7-4 4/23 Navy W, 8-3 4/23 Virginia W, 7-1 5/13 at Navy W, 5-3 Princeton W, 9-4 1927 (6-4) 4/30 Rutgers W, 10-2 Johns Hopkins L, 3-6 5/8 at Army L, 1-10 New York U. W, 3-2 5/9 St. John’s of Anna. W, 5-2 5/14 Rutgers W, 12-3 Army L, 2-10 5/14 Penn State W, 5-1 1940 (10-0) 5/19 at Wash. & Lee W, 10-7 4/16 at Navy L, 2-6 5/21 Johns Hopkins L, 5-7 USILA Champions 5/22 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 Harvard W, 7-4 5/28 at Navy W, 4-2 4/1 Dartmouth W, 12-4 Virginia W, 14-2 4/4 Harvard W, 10-1 1949 (8-2) Syracuse L, 3-10 1933 (5-1) 4/6 Loyola W, 17-6 Williams W, 12-4 Colgate W, 5-4 4/22 Navy W, 7-3 Army W, 6-2 Harvard W, 12-5 Princeton W, 13-6 4/29 Washington Coll. W, 13-1 Rutgers W, 6-2 Wash. & Lee W, 12-5 Stevens W, 7-5 5/6 Rutgers W, 7-2 Penn State W, 7-3 Rutgers W, 4-3 Johns Hopkins L, 2-8 5/13 Penn State W, 19-3 Duke W, 10-2 Loyola W, 9-7 5/20 Johns Hopkins L, 3-6 Princeton W, 10-2 4/23 at Navy L, 4-14 1928 (9-1) 5/27 St. John’s of Anna. W, 9-5 5/11 at Navy W, 12-3 Princeton W, 8-5 Gold Medal Johns Hopkins W, 7-6 Army W, 13-9 4/7 Randolph-Macon W, 10-1 1934 (3-2-1) Duke W, 19-7 4/12 Harvard W, 12-2 4/7 Harvard W, 9-3 1941 (8-2) Johns Hopkins L, 6-14 4/16 Georgia Tech W, 16-3 4/21 Washington Coll. W, 6-0 Dartmouth W, 15-7 4/18 Virginia W, 17-1 4/28 Yale W, 12-0 Harvard W, 14-2 1950 (6-4) 4/27 Colgate W, 7-4 5/5 St. John’s of Anna. L, 3-8 Loyola W, 11-3 Rutgers W, 11-2 5/2 St. John’s of Anna. W, 7-2 5/12 at Navy 3 ot T, 6-6 Penn State W, 12-3 Harvard W, 17-2 5/5 Navy W, 3-2 5/19 Johns Hopkins L, 5-8 Rutgers W, 10-1 Princeton L, 4-6 5/12 Princeton W, 8-3 Army L, 4-6 Army W, 8-7 5/16 Lehigh W, 15-2 1935 (6-1) Washington Coll. W, 10-4 Loyola W, 13-5 5/26 Johns Hopkins L, 1-6 3/30 Alumni W, 13-1 Duke W, 12-5 4/22 Navy L, 5-6 4/4 Harvard W, 11-0 Princeton W, 6-5 Wash. & Lee L, 8-9 1929 (9-2) 4/20 St. John’s of Anna. L, 5-6 Johns Hopkins L, 3-10 Virginia ot W, 11-9 4/1 New York U. W, 10-1 4/27 Penn State W, 14-3 Duke W, 10-8 4/10 Randolph-Macon W, 16-0 5/4 Syracuse W, 9-3 1942 (6-2) Johns Hopkins L, 4-10 4/13 Cornell W, 11-1 5/11 Navy W, 6-5 Harvard W, 15-2 4/15 Hobart W, 10-0 5/18 Johns Hopkins W, 4-2 Loyola W, 18-5 1951 (8-2) 4/25 Georgia Tech W, 14-0 Army W, 7-5 3/24 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 4/27 St. John’s of Anna. L, 1-5 1936 (7-0) Penn State W, 11-5 Cornell W, 14-2 5/4 Virginia W, 22-3 USILA Champions Princeton L, 10-12 Virginia W, 11-6 5/11 Army W, 6-2 4/2 Harvard W, 15-2 Duke W, 12-1 4/2 Williams W, 13-0 5/18 W. Maryland W, 7-2 4/11 Alumni W, 15-0 Rutgers W, 14-1 4/5 Harvard W, 14-2 5/25 Johns Hopkins W, 6-2 4/25 St. John’s of Anna. W, 9-0 Johns Hopkins L, 5-7 4/21 at Navy W, 10-9 6/1 at Navy L, 3-4 5/9 at Navy W, 7-2 4/28 at Princeton L, 5-12 5/16 Rutgers W, 8-7 1943 (7-1) 5/5 at Army L, 4-9 5/23 Johns Hopkins W, 9-4 Drexel W, 12-0 5/11 at Loyola W, 11-7 5/30 Penn State W, 9-2 Rutgers W, 15-0 5/18 Johns Hopkins W, 6-1 Princeton W, 8-5 Loyola W, 16-5 Penn State W, 9-4 5/8 at Navy L, 8-9 Army W, 5-4 Johns Hopkins W, 5-4 1952 (6-3-1) 1958 (8-1) 1964 (10-3) 1969 (7-4) 3/22 at Wash. & Lee W, 12-4 Princeton W, 15-1 3/24 Conn. Wesleyan W, 23-4 at Princeton W, 9-5 3/29 at Virginia W, 12-11 Colgate W, 18-4 3/27 Princeton W, 10-5 Brown W, 6-3 3/31 Williams W, 11-2 Wash. & Lee W, 9-4 3/31 M.I.T. W, 19-3 Harvard W, 15-5 4/2 Harvard W, 6-3 4/16 at Penn State W, 22-5 4/1 Brown W, 9-7 Penn State W, 12-6 4/4 at Duke W, 6-4 4/19 at Virginia W, 21-5 4/3 New Hampshire W, 13-3 at Washington Coll. W, 10-3 4/19 Navy ot L, 9-10 4/26 Navy W, 17-10 4/11 Baltimore W, 16-6 4/19 at Navy L, 6-7 4/26 Princeton L, 5-7 5/3 at Duke W, 19-2 4/14 at Penn State W, 13-4 at Baltimore W, 11-3 5/3 at Army L, 6-14 5/13 Loyola W, 22-1 4/18 at Virginia L, 3-13 at North Carolina W, 16-5 5/10 Loyola W, 7-1 5/17 at Johns Hopkins L, 10-11 4/20 North Carolina W, 25-3 Army L, 6-14 5/16 at Johns Hopkins ot T, 10-10 4/25 Navy L, 3-11 Virginia L, 7-9 1959 (10-1) 5/2 at Army L, 4-14 5/17 Johns Hopkins L, 8-14 1953 (7-3) USILA Co- 5/4 Duke W, 21-0 3/21 Wash. & Lee W, 13-2 Champions 5/16 at Johns Hopkins W, 17-12 1970 (6-4) 3/28 Virginia L, 7-12 3/27 at Wash. & Lee W, 18-5 3/28 Princeton W, 9-3 3/30 Williams W, 10-4 3/30 Yale W, 16-4 1965 (11-2) 4/1 Brown W, 9-7 4/2 Harvard W, 16-0 3/31 Colgate W, 17-3 at Princeton W, 14-4 4/11 Air Force W, 14-3 4/11 Duke W, 12-4 4/4 at Princeton W, 11-10 Cornell W, 13-6 4/18 Navy L, 3-6 4/18 at Navy W, 10-9 4/11 Virginia W, 20-11 Brown W, 16-12 4/20 Duke W, 19-0 4/25 at Princeton L, 9-10 4/18 at Loyola W, 22-4 New Hampshire W, 18-6 4/25 Baltimore W, 20-4 5/2 at Loyola W, 11-2 4/25 at Navy W, 15-8 Harvard W, 12-5 4/27 North Carolina W, 10-8 5/9 Army L, 8-10 5/4 Duke W, 19-2 Penn State W, 16-2 5/2 at Army L, 11-12 5/16 Johns Hopkins W, 8-6 5/6 at Penn State W, 20-1 Virginia W, 13-9 5/9 at Virginia L, 3-9 5/9 Army W, 17-16 at Baltimore W, 19-15 5/16 at Johns Hopkins L, 4-7 1954 (9-3) 5/16 Johns Hopkins L, 8-20 4/24 at Navy L, 7-13 3/20 at Wash. & Lee W, 9-2 Army W, 15-13 1971 (9-4) 3/27 at Virginia W, 18-7 1960 (7-3) at North Carolina W,19-9 at Princeton W, 19-3 4/6 Harvard W, 15-5 at Virginia W, 21-10 at Duke W, 23-1 at Baltimore W, 15-2 4/7 Dartmouth W, 20-7 Princeton W, 16-4 Johns Hopkins L, 8-11 4/3 Towson W, 22-6 4/10 Williams W, 16-3 New Hampshire W, 20-0 Brown W, 15-9 4/17 Navy L, 7-12 Wash. & Lee W, 22-3 1966 (9-1) at North Carolina W, 15-3 4/20 Syracuse W, 16-9 Syracuse W, 22-7 3/26 Princeton W, 12-7 at East Carolina W, 22-2 4/24 Princeton W, 13-9 4/30 Navy L, 14-15 4/5 Brown W, 15-10 Army L, 7-16 4/28 Loyola W, 21-0 Army L, 6-17 4/13 at Penn State W, 23-3 at Virginia L, 8-9 5/1 at Duke L, 10-12 Duke W, 26-2 4/16 Baltimore W, 15-5 5/15 Johns Hopkins W, 8-5 5/8 at Army L, 12-16 Penn State W, 17-2 4/23 Navy L, 9-11 5/22 Air Force 1 W, 10-1 5/15 at Johns Hopkins W, 17-4 Johns Hopkins L, 7-13 4/25 Duke W, 19-5 5/25 at Navy L, 5-10 4/30 North Carolina W, 18-0 5/29 Navy 2 W, 10-7 1955 (11-0) 1961 (6-2) 5/7 at Army W, 11-7 6/2 Cornell 3 L, 6-12 USILA Champions Wash. & Lee W, 22-4 5/14 at Virginia W, 14-6 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 5/21 at Johns Hopkins W, 12-8 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 4/2 Dartmouth W, 16-6 Princeton W, 10-5 3-NCAA Final at Hofstra 4/6 Princeton W, 13-5 New Hampshire W, 16-3 4/7 Harvard W, 18-5 Virginia W, 14-8 1967 (8-1) 1972 (8-2) 4/9 Williams W, 18-0 4/29 at Navy ot L, 7-9 National 3/13 North Carolina W, 12-4 4/14 at Loyola W, 15-2 Army L, 9-15 Co-Champions 3/25 Navy W, 12-10 4/16 Wash. & Lee W, 15-2 at Duke W, 15-1 Brown W, 16-7 3/29 Brown W, 9-6 4/23 Duke W, 22-1 Johns Hopkins W, 12-7 at Princeton ot W, 10-9 4/8 at East Carolina W, 21-1 4/30 at Navy W, 9-8 Penn State W, 17-0 4/18 Baltimore W, 19-3 5/7 at Army W, 12-6 1962 (7-3) at Baltimore W, 23-5 4/29 at Army L, 9-10 5/14 Virginia W, 18-0 3/27 M.I.T. W, 13-5 4/22 at Navy L, 8-10 5/6 Virginia W, 11-9 5/21 Johns Hopkins W, 11-5 3/31 Princeton W, 17-8 at North Carolina W, 21-3 5/13 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-12 4/5 Harvard W, 13-10 Army W, 13-7 5/20 Rutgers 1 W, 9-3 1956 (10-0) 4/6 New Hampshire W, 18-3 Virginia W, 9-6 5/27 Johns Hopkins 2 L, 6-9 USILA Champions 4/7 at Virginia L, 5-8 Johns Hopkins W, 9-5 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 4/2 Colgate W, 12-0 4/25 at Penn State W, 16-7 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 4/5 Princeton W, 14-3 4/28 Navy L, 12-22 1968 (8-1-1) Syracuse W, 24-4 5/5 at Army L, 9-11 3/30 Princeton T, 6-6 1973 (10-0) 4/7 Loyola W, 24-3 5/7 Duke W, 22-3 4/2 Brown W, 12-4 NCAA Champions 4/14 Wash. & Lee W, 18-5 5/19 at Johns Hopkins W, 16-15 4/10 at Penn State W, 9-5 3/10 at Duke W, 27-9 4/21 at Duke W, 15-1 4/13 Washington Coll. W, 14-5 3/31 at Baltimore W, 9-4 4/24 at Navy W, 10-5 1963 (10-2) 4/20 Navy W, 5-3 4/4 North Carolina W, 19-1 5/5 at Virginia W, 11-8 3/25 Kenyon W, 18-4 4/27 Baltimore W, 17-2 4/14 at Navy W, 14-7 at Johns Hopkins W, 13-6 3/27 Cornell W, 17-10 5/4 at Army W, 13-8 4/21 Army W, 23-8 5/12 Army W, 11-6 3/30 at Princeton L, 9-13 5/11 at Virginia W, 10-6 5/5 at Virginia W, 17-7 5/13 North Carolina W, 10-2 5/12 Johns Hopkins W, 17-4 4/4 Harvard W, 15-5 1 1957 (9-1) 4/6 Virginia W, 11-9 5/18 at Johns Hopkins L, 8-10 5/19 Brown W, 16-4 5/26 Washington & Lee 2 W, 18-7 Harvard W, 16-1 4/11 New Hampshire W, 15-4 3 Princeton W, 12-3 4/15 at Duke W, 18-1 6/2 Johns Hopkins 2 ot W, 10-9 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland Virginia W, 14-5 4/20 Baltimore W, 20-11 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland Loyola W, 17-3 4/27 at Navy L, 9-17 3-NCAA Final at Philadelphia Colgate W, 16-2 5/4 Army W, 11-6 Penn State W, 18-0 5/14 Penn State W, 19-6 4/27 at Navy W, 5-4 5/18 Johns Hopkins W, 13-11 Duke W, 16-1 Wash. & Lee W, 13-3 Johns Hopkins L, 10-15 1974 (8-2) 1979 (9-2) 1984 (7-4) 1989 (10-4) 3/9 at Duke W, 27-5 3/17 NC State (2/10) W, 16-15 3/9 Duke W, 16-4 3/11 Duke W, 9-6 3/18 at North Carolina W, 16-8 3/28 Duke (2/RV) W, 22-9 3/12 New Hampshire W, 15-10 3/14 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 21-2 3/21 Rutgers W 14-4 4/7 North Carolina (2/9) W, 9-5 3/17 Wash.&Lee W, 18-7 3/18 Michigan St. W, 19-7 4/13 Virginia W, 25-13 4/14 at Virginia (2/4) W, 17-13 3/24 at Hofstra (5/9) L, 7-10 3/19 at Loyola L, 8-10 4/20 Navy W, 12-7 4/21 at Navy (2/5) W, 17-12 3/31 at North Carolina (10/4) L, 11-19 3/25 at C.W. Post (6/-) ot W, 11-10 5/4 at Army W, 15-9 4/28 Johns Hopkins (2/1) L, 12-13 4/7 Virginia (10/4) L, 5-10 4/1 North Carolina (8/5) W, 5-4 5/11 at Johns Hopkins L, 13-17 5/5 Penn State (2/-) W, 21-6 4/14 Navy (12/8) W, 7-4 4/8 at Virginia (4/10) W, 13-9 5/18 Rutgers 1 W, 12-6 5/9 at Delaware (2/12) W, 21-15 4/21 at Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, 10-16 4/15 at Navy (4/5) W, 6-5 5/25 Cornell 2 W, 19-10 5/16 Syracuse 1 (2/8) W, 16-13 4/28 Adelphi (9/-) W, 12-6 4/22 Johns Hopkins (4/1) L, 9-10 6/2 Johns Hopkins 3 L, 12-17 5/19 Navy 2 (2/3) W, 15-10 5/5 at UMBC (9/-) W, 12-10 4/28 Duke 1 (4/15) L, 6-7 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 5/26 Johns Hopkins 3 (2/1) L, 9-15 5/11 at Towson (9/15) W, 18-12 5/2 UMBC (4/-) W, 12-7 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 5/6 at Cortland (6/-) W, 9-6 3-NCAA Final at Rutgers 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 5/21 Adelphi 2 (5/4) ot W, 12-11 3-NCAA Final at Maryland 1985 (7-5) 5/27 Syracuse 3 (5/1) L, 8-18 1975 (8-2) 3/8 Duke W, 8-6 3/16 at Washington & Lee W, 11-5 1-ACC Tournament at North Carolina NCAA Champs 1980 (5-5) 2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 3/20 New Hampshire W, 9-7 3/9 North Carolina W, 13-9 3/11 at South Florida (2/-) W, 20-2 3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3/23 Hofstra (5/-) W, 14-9 3/20 Air Force W, 13-6 3/15 at NC State (2/-) W, 16-12 3/31 North Carolina (5/3) W, 10-5 4/2 Brown W, 17-14 3/22 Rutgers (2/8) L, 8-9 1990 (7-5) 4/6 at Virginia (4/5) L, 9-15 4/19 at Virginia L, 13-14 3/25 Duke (5/-) W, 16-7 3/2 Franklin & Marshall W, 14-9 4/13 at Navy (6/13) L, 5-7 4/26 at Navy L, 9-10 4/5 at North Carolina (5/2) W, 18-12 3/11 at Duke 2 ot W, 9-8 4/20 Johns Hopkins (7/1) ot L, 7-8 5/10 Army W, 21-8 4/12 Virginia (4/1) L, 7-8 3/17 Towson L, 7-8 4/27 at Adelphi (6/12) W, 11-5 5/17 Johns Hopkins W, 19-11 4/19 Navy (5/7) L, 9-11 3/21 Ohio State (12/-) W, 16-5 5/1 at Delaware (5/-) L, 5-9 5/21 Hofstra 2 W, 19-11 4/26 at Johns Hopkins (6/2) L, 6-15 3/24 CW Post (12/-) W, 17-13 5/4 UMBC (5/-) ot L, 14-15 5/24 Washington & Lee 3 W, 15-5 5/3 at Penn State (9/-) W, 21-6 3/31 at North Carolina (12/4) L, 7-12 5/9 Towson (11/14) W, 9-3 5/31 Navy 4 W, 20-13 5/17 Baltimore (8/-) L, 10-11 4/7 Virginia (13/7) L, 12-21 1-at Duke 4/14 Navy (12/11) W, 18-6 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 1981 (9-5) 1986 (10-3) 4/21 at Johns Hopkins (11/2) L, 11-17 3-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3/7 at Duke W, 10-3 1 4-NCAA Final at Johns Hopkins 3/14 NC State W, 9-8 4/27 North Carolina (13/4) L, 5-12 3/18 at William &Mary W, 17-6 3/9 Boston College W, 14-4 5/2 at Cortland (14/-) W, 11-6 3/13 Ohio Wesleyan W, 10-5 1976 (10-1) 3/25 at Duke W, 16-8 5/5 at UMBC (14/-) W, 9-5 1 3/19 New Hampshire W, 11-8 1-ACC Tournament at Virginia 3/15 at N. Carolina ot W, 12-10 3/28 Bucknell W, 19-6 1 3/22 at Hofstra W, 16-2 3/27 Princeton W, 13-3 3/29 New Hampshire W, 19-8 3/29 at North Carolina (1/3) W, 10-9 1991 (10-5) 4/10 at UMBC W, 19-7 4/4 North Carolina (6/2) L, 12-13 4/6 Virginia (1/7) ot L, 7-8 3/1 Franklin & Marshall (11/-) W, 17-6 4/11 Virginia W, 24-15 4/11 at Virginia (5/4) L, 12-23 4/12 Navy (2/4) W, 11-8 3/9 Duke (11/20) W, 13-11 4/24 Navy W, 14-10 4/15 Hofstra (5/15) W, 14-3 4/19 at Johns Hopkins (3/2) L, 9-14 3/16 at Towson (11/8) W, 17-16 5/1 Washington & Lee W, 16-14 4/17 at Navy (5/8) L, 15-16 4/30 Delaware (4/12) W, 11-6 3/23 at CW Post (5/18) W, 13-9 5/8 at Army W, 21-3 4/25 Johns Hopkins (5/1) L, 8-12 5/2 at Rutgers (8/RV) W, 15-12 5/3 at UMBC (4/-) W, 11-9 3/27 Ohio State (6/-) W, 18-5 5/15 at Johns Hopkins W, 21-13 5/8 at Towson (4/15) W, 18-12 1 5/6 Towson (8/RV) W, 17-14 3/30 North Carolina (6/2) L, 6-8 5/19 Brown W, 17-8 5/14 North Carolina 1 (4/5) L, 10-12 2 5/16 at Baltimore (7/-) W, 19-5 4/6 at Virginia (7/5) L, 9-10 5/23 Navy W, 22-11 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2 4/13 at Navy (7/13) W, 10-6 5/29 Cornell 3 ot L, 13-16 5/20 at Johns Hopkins (7/1) L, 14-9 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 1-at Loyola 4/20 Johns Hopkins (6/3) W, 11-8 1987 (12-1) 1 2-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 2-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins 4/26 Virginia (4/3) W, 10-9 3-NCAA Final at Brown 3/7 Duke W, 14-6 4/27 North Carolina 1 (4/1) L, 8-18 1982 (8-5) 3/11 Hamp.-Sydney W, 18-3 5/4 UMBC (3/-) L, 13-15 1977 (8-2) 3/13 at NC State W, 14-12 3/14 Towson W, 16-10 5/15 Rutgers 2 (7/11) W, 13-7 3/12 North Carolina W, 14-6 3/17 at Duke W, 15-10 3/18 New Hampshire W, 14-5 5/19 at Brown 3 (7/-) W, 16-13 3/17 at Princeton W, 13-3 3/20 New Hampshire W, 14-7 3/21 at Hofstra W, 15-1 5/25 Towson 4 (7/10) L, 11-15 3/27 at Duke W, 19-2 3/24 at Hofstra (3/RV) W, 13-12 3/28 North Carolina (2/1) W, 16-6 1-ACC Tournament at Duke 4/9 UMBC ot W, 13-12 3/27 William & Mary (3/-) W, 26-3 4/4 at Virginia (1/6) W, 12-5 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 4/11 at Navy (1/6) W, 17-5 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Brown 4/16 at Virginia W, 22-12 4/3 at North Carolina (3/1) L, 11-16 4-NCAA Semifinals at Syracuse 4/23 at Navy W, 16-13 4/10 Virginia (3/4) L, 11-14 4/18 Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, 11-7 4/29 at Delaware (1/-) W, 20-3 4/30 at Washington & Lee W, 17-15 4/17 Navy (7/6) W, 12-10 1992 (9-5) 5/14 Johns Hopkins L, 20-21 4/24 at Johns Hopkins (6/4) L, 6-14 5/2 UMBC (1/-) W, 11-3 1 2/28 Franklin & Marshall W, 14-5 5/18 Washington & Lee 1 W, 14-8 5/1 at UMBC (7/RV) W, 10-7 5/17 Penn (1/8) W, 12-8 2 3/7 at Duke ot W, 14-13 2 5/23 Johns Hopkins (1/4) L, 8-13 5/21 at Johns Hopkins L, 12-22 5/5 at Towson (7/-) W, 16-7 3/11 at Adelphi W, 18-8 1-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 5/14 Adelphi (6/13) L, 12-13 1-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers 2-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins 1 3/14 Towson L, 9-13 5/19 Johns Hopkins (8/3) L, 9-14 3/21 CW Post W, 9-5 1-NCAA 1st Round at Johns Hopkins 1978 (9-2) 1988 (6-4) 3/28 at North Carolina (8/5) L, 13-15 4/4 Virginia (8/7) W, 12-11 3/21 at NC State (3/10) W, 25-11 1983 (9-5) 3/9 Hampden-Sydney W, 19-4 4/11 Navy (7/13) L, 3-11 3/26 at Duke (3/13) W, 14-7 3/9 Syracuse L, 13-16 3/13 at Duke W, 10-5 1 4/18 at Johns Hopkins (7/3) W, 13-9 3/31 Dartmouth (3/-) W, 16-3 3/12 at Duke W, 25-7 3/15 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 19-8 4/24 Duke 1 (5/12) W, 8-6 4/4 Brown (3/-) W, 15-9 3/20 at Washington &Lee W, 13-9 3/26 at Towson (2/13) W, 12-7 4/25 North Carolina 1 (5/2) L, 10-11 4/7 at North Carolina (3/11) W, 23-11 3/26 Hofstra (8/6) W, 9-7 4/3 at North Carolina (2/3) L. 6-12 5/2 at UMBC (6/17) W, 20-7 4/15 Virginia (3/6) W, 13-8 4/2 at North Carolina (7/3) W, 11-9 4/9 Virginia (2/5) L, 13-14 5/9 Duke 2 (4/12) W, 13-11 4/22 Navy (2/4) W, 16-13 4/9 at Virginia (3/6) L, 8-17 4/16 Navy (7/14) ot L, 7-8 5/16 at Princeton 3 (4/3) L, 10-11 4/29 at Johns Hopkins (2/3) L, 13-19 4/16 at Navy (7/15) L, 9-10 4/23 at John’s Hopkins (11/2) L, 7-11 4/30 at UMBC (13/-) W, 15-6 1-ACC Tournament at Maryland 5/10 Delaware (3/-) W, 21-10 4/23 Johns Hopkins (9/2) L, 7-14 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 2 5/4 Delaware (13/-) W, 17-7 5/17 Virginia (3,6) W, 15-10 4/30 at Adelphi (9/-) W, 14-9 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton 5/20 at Johns Hopkins 3 (3/2) L, 11-17 5/4 UMBC (8/11) W, 12-11 1-at Garden City, Long Island 5/8 at Massachusetts (7/-) W, 13-4 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Semifinals at Johns Hopkins 5/14 Towson (7/9) W, 14-10 5/18 at Virginia 1 (6/2) W, 13-4 5/21 Syracuse 2 (6/3) L, 5-12 1-NCAA 1st Round at Virginia 2-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers 1993 (6-6) 1997 (11-5) 2000 (11-5) 2004 (13-3) 3/6 Duke (7/8) L, 5-9 2/22 at Villanova (7/-) W, 13-4 2/27 Mt. St. Mary’s (8/-) W, 19-3 2/28 at Georgetown (5/6) W, 14-5 3/20 at Cornell (7/13) W, 10-4 3/1 Duke (7/ ) L, 10-11 3/4 at Duke (8/5) L, 8-9 3/6 at Duke (2/6) W, 17-12 3/27 North Carolina (12/1) L, 6-12 3/12 at Towson (10/ ) W, 17-9 3/7 Bucknell (9/-) W, 9-3 3/13 Towson (2/18) W, 8-6 4/3 at Virginia (13/7) ot L, 10-11 3/15 at Cornell (10/ ) W, 12-7 3/11 Towson (9/-) W, 13-12 3/17 Bucknell AT (2/RV) W, 14-7 4/10 at Navy (13/8) W, 11-10 3/22 North Carolina (10/ ) ot W, 13-12 3/15 Delaware (9/18) W, 9-4 3/20 at UMBC (2/13) W, 9-4 4/16 Johns Hopkins (11/4) L, 11-19 3/29 at Virginia (5/ ) 2ot L, 14-15 3/18 at Cornell (9/11) W, 8-7 3/23 Butler AT (2/-) W, 19-4 4/23 Virginia 1 (13/7) ot W, 9-8 4/1 Radford (4t/ ) W, 21-2 3/25 at North Carolina (7/6) W, 10-9 3/27 at North Carolina (2/4) W, 10-9 4/25 North Carolina 1 (11/1) L, 10-18 4/5 at Navy (4t/ ) W, 10-5 3/31 Virginia (6/2) L, 6-11 4/3 Virginia (1/10) W, 11-2 5/1 VMI (13/-) W, 21-5 4/12 Johns Hopkins (4/5) L, 9-13 4/8 Navy (7/11) W, 6-5 4/10 Navy (1/4) L, 6-9 5/4 at Towson (13/14) W, 11-8 4/18 Duke 1 (7/ ) L, 10-17 4/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/8) L, 11-20 4/17 at Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, 10-14 5/8 UMBC (13/RV) W, 23-8 4/26 Rutgers (7/ ) W, 12-4 4/21 Duke 1 (9/6) W, 7-6 4/23 Duke 1 (3/16) W, 10-7 5/15 at Army 2 (12/10) L, 11-15 5/3 UMBC (8/ ) W, 12-10 4/23 Virginia 1 (9/1) L, 7-11 4/25 Virginia 1 (3/14) W, 12-11 1-ACC Tournament at Maryland 5/10 Georgetown 2 (10/7) W, 14-10 4/28 Yale (7/-) W, 12-9 5/1 Notre Dame (3/12) 2ot W, 9-8 2-NCAA 1st Round at Army 5/17 Virginia 3 (10/2) W, 10-9 5/6 at UMBC (7/17) W, 15-7 5/8 Pennsylvania (3/13) W, 13-5 5/24 Syracuse 4 (10/3) W, 18-17 5/14 Hofstra 2 (6/10) W, 14-12 5/15 Army 2 (3/14) W, 16-12 1994 (7-6) 5/26 Princeton 5 (10/1) L, 7-19 5/20 Princeton 3 (6/3) L, 7-10 5/22 Princeton 3 (3/7) ot L, 8-9 2/26 Villanova W, 18-7 1-ACC Tournament at Virginia 1-ACC Tournament at Maryland 1-ACC Tournament at North Carolina 3/5 at Duke (13/9) ot W, 13-12 2-NCAA 1st Round at Towson 2-NCAA 1st Round at UMBC 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3/12 Towson (13/12) L, 7-14 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Rutgers 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Virginia 4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 3/19 Cornell (13/RV) W, 18-8 5-NCAA Final at Maryland 3/22 Ohio State (7/-) W, 16-2 2001 (13-3) 2005 (11-6) 3/26 at North Carolina (7/8) L, 7-12 2/24 Air Force 1 (8/-) W, 16-3 2/26 Georgetown AT (4/5) W, 13-6 1998 (14-3) 2/25 at Denver 1 (8/25) W, 10-7 3/5 Duke AT (3/12) L, 8-10 4/2 Virginia (8/3) L, 7-9 2/21 Villanova AT (6/-) W, 18-5 4/9 Navy (8/10) W, 11-4 3/4 Duke (8/7) W, 13-5 3/12 at Towson (6/9) W, 9-5 2/28 at Duke (6/7) W, 15-9 3/10 at Towson (3/20) W, 9-7 3/15 at Bucknell (4/18) W, 14-10 4/16 at Johns Hopkins (8/6) L, 10-12 3/7 Towson (3/15) W, 17-6 1 3/17 at Delaware (3/-) W, 10-4 3/19 UMBC (4/-) W, 16-10 4/22 North Carolina (9/5) L, 7-8 3/11 Penn State (2/18) W, 14-6 4/30 Mt. St. Mary’s (9/-) W, 18-7 3/24 North Carolina (3/12) W, 11-7 3/22 Dartmouth 1 (4/-) L, 6-7 3/14 Cornell (2/-) W, 15-8 3/27 Bucknell (1/13) W, 8-4 3/26 North Carolina (4/19) W, 9-4 5/6 at UMBC (9/-) W, 18-11 3/21 at North Carolina (2/9) W, 12-11 2 3/31 at Virginia (1/7) L, 2-7 4/2 at Virginia (4/3) L, 2-10 5/14 at Duke (9/7) L, 9-14 3/28 Virginia (2/5) W, 14-9 1-ACC Tournament at Virginia 4/7 at Navy (6/12) W, 6-5 4/8 at Navy (6/9) L, 8-9 2-NCAA 1st Round at Duke 4/4 Navy (1/14) W, 21-7 4/14 Johns Hopkins (5/2) W, 10-9 4/15 Johns Hopkins (9/1) L, 6-11 4/11 at Johns Hopkins (1/6) L, 6-10 2 1 4/20 Virginia (3/11) W, 12-8 4/23 at Fairfield (10/15) W, 9-6 1995 (12-4) 4/17 North Carolina (2/14) W, 13-8 2 2 1 4/22 Duke (3/12) L, 6-10 4/29 Virginia (10/3) ot W, 8-7 2/25 at Villanova W, 15-6 4/19 at Virginia (2/5) W, 14-11 4/25 at Mt. St. Mary’s (6/-) W, 12-4 5/1 Duke 2 (10/2) W, 9-5 3/4 Duke (10/9) W, 8-6 4/25 at Rutgers (1/16) W, 16-11 4/28 at Yale (6/RV) W, 10-5 5/7 Pennsylvania 3 (6/-) W, 21-6 3/11 at Towson (10/6) W, 6-5 5/2 at UMBC (1/18) L, 8-12 LF 4 2 5/5 UMBC (6/20) W, 14-4 5/14 Penn State (4/11) W, 14-10 3/18 at Cornell (10/-) W, 20-12 5/10 Butler (5/9) W, 18-10 3 5 3 5/20 Towson (3/6) L, 11-12 5/22 Georgetown (4/8) ot W, 9-8 3/21 Radford (4/-) W, 26-3 5/17 Johns Hopkins (5/4) W, 11-10 1-Denver Pioneer Face-off Classic 6 4 5/28 Duke (4/2) L, 9-18 3/25 North Carolina (4/8) W, 13-12 5/23 Loyola (5/1) W, 19-8 2-ACC Tournament at Orlando 1-St. Andrew’s School at Boca Raton, Fla. 5 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 4/1 at Virginia (2/3) L, 11-12 5/25 Princeton (5/3) L, 5-15 2-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md. 1-ACC Tournament at Virginia 3-Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. 4/8 at Navy (3/12) W, 19-11 2-1st Round at Johns Hopkins 2002 (9-4) 4-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 4/15 Johns Hopkins (3/1) L, 15-16 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 5-NCAA Quarterfinals at Princeton 2/23 Hobart AT (6/23) W, 13-6 4/21 North Carolina 1 (3/8) L, 9-14 4-NCAA Semifinals at Rutgers 6-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa. 4/29 Hobart 2 (5/10) W, 21-12 5-NCAA Final at Rutgers 2/26 Mount St. Mary’s (6/-) W, 18-0 4/30 at Brown (5/9) W, 11-8 3/2 at Duke (6/9) 2ot L, 8-9 2006 (12-5) 5/6 UMBC (5/-) W, 16-14 1999 (9-5) 3/9 Towson (7/5) W, 15-10 2/25 at Georgetown (3/7) W, 10-4 5/20 Notre Dame 3 (4/15) W, 19-11 2/25 Denver (7/-) W, 13-5 3/12 at Bucknell (5/-) W, 16-6 3/4 at Duke (2/1) ot W, 8-7 5/27 Johns Hopkins 4 (4/1) W, 16-8 2/27 Providence (7/-) W, 18-5 3/16 Delaware (5/RV) W, 16-5 3/11 Towson (1/15) W, 9-6 5/29 Syracuse 5 (4/3) L, 9-13 3/7 Duke (7/3) L, 10-11 3/23 at North Carolina (5t/9) W, 7-5 3/14 Bucknell AT (1/-) 2 ot L, 6-7 1-ACC Tournament at North Carolina 3/17 Penn State AT (7/12) W, 19-10 3/30 Virginia (5/2) L, 10-11 3/18 at UMBC (1/RV) W, 9-4 2-at Brown 3/20 Cornell (7/13) W, 11-6 4/5 Navy (6/16) W, 6-5 3/21 Dartmouth ­LF (4/RV) W, 14-2 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Maryland 3/23 Dartmouth (7/-) W, 9-4 4/13 at Johns Hopkins (6/3) ot L, 8-9 3/25 at North Carolina (4/RV) W, 9-6 4-NCAA Semifinals at Maryland 4/19 at Duke 1 (6/12) ot L, 7-8 5-NCAA Final at Maryland 3/27 North Carolina (7/11) W, 13-7 4/1 Virginia (3/1) L, 5-15 4/3 at Virginia (5/-) L, 4-13 4/26 Yale (10/13) W, 14-8 4/7 Navy (4/8) L, 6-7 4/10 at Navy (7/9) W, 6-5 5/4 at UMBC (9/RV) W, 19-9 4/15 at Johns Hopkins (7/6) W, 11-4 1996 (10-3) 1-ACC Tournament at Duke 2/24 Villanova W, 12-6 4/16 Johns Hopkins (7/3) L, 3-13 4/18 Sacred Heart (4/-) W, 18-2 4/23 Virginia 1 (8/5) L, 6-15 4/28 North Carolina 1 (3/-) W, 10-9 3/2 at Duke (/7) W, 12-6 2003 (12-4) 5/1 at Yale (9/15) W, 9-4 4/30 Virginia 1 (3/1) L, 5-11 3/9 Towson (/17) W, 7-5 3/2 Duke AT (5/7) W, 13-7 5/5 at Towson (9/-) W, 15-11 5/6 Pennsylvania (4/10) W, 12-4 3/16 Cornell W, 9-6 3/8 at Towson (3/17) W, 12-8 5/8 UMBC (9/11) L, 6-7 5/13 Denver 2 (4/12) W, 16-8 3/19 Radford W, 11-2 3/11 Bucknell AT (3/19) W, 14-8 1-ACC Tournament at North Carolina 5/21 Princeton 3 (4/9) W, 11-6 3/23 at North Carolina (/6) L, 16-17 3/15 at Stony Brook (3/-) W, 16-4 3/30 Virginia (/1) W, 13-11 5/27 UMass 4 (4/10) L, 5-8 3/22 North Carolina (2/13) L, 6-10 1-ACC Tournament at Baltimore, Md. 4/6 Navy (1/) W, 11-10 1 3/25 Butler (7/-) W, 18-9 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 4/13 at Johns Hopkins (1/4) W, 12-9 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Towson 1 3/29 at Virginia (7/2) W, 8-7 4/19 Virginia (1/3) L, 9-13 4/5 at Navy (4t/16) W, 9-7 4-NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia, Pa. 4/27 at Rutgers W, 15-5 4/12 Johns Hopkins (5/1) ot L, 5-6 5/3 at UMBC W, 18-12 2 2 4/18 Duke (5/13) L, 6-7 5/19 at Johns Hopkins (4/5) L, 7-9 4/25 UMBC (5/13) W, 15-8 1-ACC Tournament at Virginia 2-NCAA Quarterfinals at Johns Hopkins 4/28 Georgetown (4/5) W, 9-5 5/3 at Notre Dame (4/18) W, 10-4 5/11 Ohio State 3 (3/17) W, 8-5 5/17 Massachusetts 4 (3/5) W, 13-7 5/24 Virginia 5 (3/2) L, 4-14 1-St. Andrew’s School at Boca Raton, Fla. 2-ACC Tournament at Virginia 3-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 4-NCAA Quarterfinals at Syracuse 5-NCAA Semifinals at Baltimore 2007 (10-6) 2/17 Bellarmine AT (6/-) W, 11-6 2/20 Vermont AT (5/-) W, 16-7 2/24 Georgetown AT (5/4) L, 6-8 3/2 Duke (6/2) L, 7-14 3/10 at Towson (10/13) W, 8-7 3/13 Lafayette (10/-) W, 13-4 3/17 UMBC (10/19) W, 11-7 3/20 Mount St. Mary's (9/-) W, 18-3 3/24 North Carolina (9/11) W, 14-8 3/31 at Virginia (8/2) L, 8-12 4/6 at Navy (10/7) 2ot W, 8-7 4/14 Johns Hopkins (7/10) ot L, 7-8 4/21 at Penn (8/-) W, 14-10 4/27 Virginia 1 (6/3) L, 10-11 5/5 Yale (7/RV) W, 12-4 5/14 UMBC 2 (7/13) L, 9-13 1-ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C. 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland

2008 (10-6) 2/23 at Georgetown (7/4) W, 11-6 2/26 at Mount St. Mary's (4/-) W, 17-7 3/1 at Duke (4/2) * L, 7-15 3/3 Providence LF (6/-) W, 13-5 3/8 Towson LF (6/18) W, 12-7 3/14 at UMBC (6/19) 3ot L, 8- 3/16 Air Force LF (6/-) W, 16-4 3/22 at North Carolina (9/5) * W, 13-8 3/29 Virginia (4/1) * W, 13-7 4/4 Navy (3/9) L, 4-5 4/12 at Johns Hopkins (7/15) L, 4-10 4/19 Penn LF (7/-) W, 9-4 4/25 vs. Virginia (5/3) 1 L, 8-11 5/3 Yale (8/-) W, 16-10 5/10 Denver (7/-) 2 W, 10-6 5/17 vs. Virginia (7/2) 3 ot L, 8-9 1-ACC Tournament at Charlottesville, Va. 2-NCAA 1st Round at Maryland 3-NCAA Quarterfinals at Navy

2009 (10-7) 2/13 vs. Presbyterian (3/-) 1 W, 18-3 2/14 vs. Air Force (3/-) 1 W, 5-4 F21 Georgetown (3/8) L, 10-13 F28 vs. Duke (7/12) * 2 W, 11-8 M7 at Towson (6/-) W, 9-7 M14 UMBC (5/10) L, 7-9 M15 Bryant (5/-) W, 13-6 M21 North Carolina (10/11) * W, 8-7 M28 at Virginia (9/1) * 7ot L, 9-10 7OT A3 at Navy (8/14) L, 4-10 A11 vs. Johns Hopkins (13/9) 4 L, 9-10 A14 Binghamton (14/-) W, 15-6 A18 at Penn (14/-) W, 9-2 A24 at North Carolina 4 (11/8) L, 10-16 M2 at Yale (14/-) W, 10-6 M10 at Notre Dame (14/2) 5 W, 7-3 M16 vs. Syracuse (14/1) 6 L, 6-11 1-Wounded Warrior Face Off For A Cause at Jacksonville, Fla. 2-Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic at Baltimore, Md. 3-Smartlink Day of Rivals at Baltimore, Md. 4-ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C. 5-NCAA 1st Round at Notre Dame 6-NCAA Quarterfinals at Hofstra

Numbers in parenthesis represent rankings at the time of the game. Preseason polls are used for start of the season when available. Special thanks to Doyle Smith and Michael Colley from Virginia for supplying ranking info. AT-Artificial Turf Facility LF-Ludwig Field terrapin player profiles 31 || Niko Amato 31st overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 21 on the Sports Lacrosse ... had 252 groundballs, 11goals and 19 assists for Coach Fr. • Goalie • 5-8 • 185 Illustrated Takkle 100 ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 Brian Theiss as a senior ... led the Patriots with 155 groundballs Conshohocken, Pa. • LaSalle College HS national team - one of only two Florida players every invited to a in 2008 and contributed five goals and five assists ... 2008 Central Team USA tryout ... 118 points on 90 goals and 28 assists as a Florida Player of the Year ... first team All-Central Florida ... three- As a freshman (2010): Redshirt season. senior at Lake Brantley ... named the 2008 Central Florida Player time first team All-Conference ... three-time All-District ... holds the of the Year by the Orlando Sentinal ... two-time first team All-Central records for most varsity games played and most career groundballs Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All- Florida ... three-time first team all-district and all-conference ... as (600) ... a two-sport star at Lake Brantley, he was a linebacker on American ... 2009 Under Armour High School All-American ... made a junior in 2007, he helped lead the Patriots to 14-3 record with 39 the Patriot football team and led the team in tackles per game (10.0) seven saves in the first half in UA All-American game ... ranked goals and nine assists ... also an outstanding football player as a as a senior ... defensive team MVP ... team captain ... honorable the No. 1 freshman goalie in the nation according Inside Lacrosse quarterback and running back ... an all-district and all-conference mention all-conference. ... ranked the 19th overall recruit according to Inside Lacrosse selection on the gridiron ... a member of FNF-TV's All-Central Florida ...selected to play on the Philadelphia Boys' All-Star team at the team ... named Lake Brantley's team MVP and was a member of Personal: Son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt ... younger brother 2008 Under Armour High School All-American game ... made three the Orlando Touchdown Club. of fellow Terp Jake ... older brother of Jared ... nephew of Theresa saves and allowed only one goals in 30 minutes of action ... named Schmeiser ... enrolled in letters and sciences with a 3.0 GPA. the Player of the Year by phillylacrosse.com ... led the Explorers to Personal: Son of Jim and Catherine Bernhardt ... older brother of the EPSLA and Keystone Cup championships ... named the MVP fellow Terp Jesse and Jared ... nephew of Theresa Schmeiser ... an Je. Bernhardt's of the EPSLA Tournament after making 11 saves in LaSalle's 4-3 honor roll student ... named a Disney Dreamer and Doer ... majoring Career Statistics Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots gwg gB CT Pen victory ... three-time PCL All-Catholic honoree ... three-time team in physical education. 2010 15/0 2 2 4 6 1 32 14 4/3:30 captain ... two-time all-state. Ja. Bernhardt's JE. Bernhardt’s Personal: Full name is Nicholas Robert Amato ... son of Kathy Career Statistics Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen Career Highs Amato ... older brother of Anthony ... majoring in communications. 2009 17/0 6 1 7 25 0 0 9 0/0:00 Goals: 1 at Georgetown (2/27/10), vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) 2010 15/15 10 3 13 42 0 2 18 4/2:30 Assists: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Total 32/15 16 4 20 67 0 2 27 4/2:30 Points: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) 3 || Jake Groundballs: 4 Three times, most recent vs. Navy (4/10/10) Bernhardt Ja. Bernhardt’s Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Navy (4/10/10) So. • Midfielder • 6-0 • 190 Career Highs Longwood, Fla. • Lake Brantley HS Goals: 2 Four times, most recent at UMBC (3/20/10) Assists: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins (4/17/10) 24 || Justin Blye Points: 3 at Bellarmine (2/20/10), at Georgetown (2/27/10) So. • Midfield • 6-0 • 190 As a sophomore (2010): Career high three points on two goals Downingtown, Pa. • Downingtown East HS and an assist in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... also won 2 of 4 Groundballs: 5 at Georgetown (2/27/10) face-offs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights ... tremendous As a sophomore (2010): Made season debut in 17-4 win over all-around effort in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... tied 36 || Jesse Fairfield (5/1) ... saw time in the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. his career high with three points on two goals and an assist, set his Colgate (5/8) ... career-high with five groundballs and also caused two turnovers Bernhardt vs. the Hoyas ... also went 5 of 8 at the face-off X at Georgetown ... Fr. • Defender • 6-1 • 200 Longwood, Fla. • Lake Brantley HS As a redshirt freshman (2009): Made his collegiate debut in 18-3 three groundballs in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... won win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... first career groundball in 13-6 win 5 of 9 face-offs and had three groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson over Bryant (3/15). (3/13) ... one goal and one caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn As a freshman (2010): Two groundballs in collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... scored his first career goal in 15-13 win at (3/15) ... two goals and one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) As a freshman (2008): Redshirt season ... won 3 of 5 face-offs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... also had a career best four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Hoyas ... two groundballs in 11-10 one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... assisted on Ryan Before Maryland: Two-time team captain for coach Tom Slate Young's second quarter goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... one groundball and a at Downingtown East High School ... led the Cougars to back- (4/17) ... one goal, one caused turnover and won 2 of 4 face-offs in to-back Suburban League championships ... as a senior helped 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... one groundball in 17-4 caused turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one groundball and one caused turnover Downingtown East to a 21-3 record and a No. 11 ranking in the win over Fairfield (5/1) ... scored the game-winning goal and had final STX/Inside Lacrosse National High School Lacrosse poll ... two groundballs in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... one goal and two in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... tied his career high with four groundballs in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... career two-time all-state ... All-EPSLA as a senior along with fellow Terp groundballs in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the freshman Brett Schmidt ... also a four-year letterwinner in football NCAA tournament ... high three caused turnovers and four groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... scored the game-winning goal in 10-9 win over No. at wide receiver ... helped lead the Cougars to the Suburban League title in 2005. As a freshman (2009): Named winner of team's "Be the Best" 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Blue Jays ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over Award for overall strength and conditioning ... Won all three face-off Personal: Son of Rodger and Colleen Blye ... older brother of attempts and picked up two groundballs in college debut, an 18-3 No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ...... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the fellow Terp Owen and Kristen ... father played lacrosse at Ithaca win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... two goals in 15-4 win over Air Force and West Chester ... mother played field hockey and lacrosse at (2/14) at Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... one victory ... one caused turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... assisted on Brian Farrell's goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield Delaware ... double major in agricultural and resource economics groundball in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... one goal and business management. in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic ... first (5/1) ... had two caused turnovers vs. the Stags ... helped hold the career assist came on Grant Catalino's game-winning goal in 9-7 win Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... one assist and three groundballs in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) J. Blye's at Towson (3/7) ... two groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... Career Statistics one goal in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... won 2 of 4 ... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:04 from the second to fourth quarters ... played one of the best games of the season in 11-8 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen face-offs with one groundball in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... 2008 Redshirt Season one goal in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... terrific off-balance bounce-shot win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament 2009 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:00 for a goal in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... one groundball in 11-6 loss to ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers, both of which led 2010 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. directly to Terrapin goals vs. the Pride ... Total 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0:00

Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All- ... 2008 Under Armour High School All-American ... two goals for American ... 2009 Under Armour High School All-American ...... South team in US All-America game ... ranked the No. 11 freshman ranked the No. 11 freshman defender in the nation according Inside midfielder in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the Lacrosse ... ranked the 46th overall recruit according to Inside 13 || Owen Blye turnovers ... two caused turnovers in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) As a sophomore at Towson (2008): Scored at least one goal R-Fr. • Midfield/Attack • 6-3 • 185 ... helped hold the Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from the second to in the Tigers' first 10 games ... one goal in 8-13 loss to No. 18 Downingtown, Pa. • Downingtown East HS fourth quarters ... played arguably the best game of his career in 11-8 Loyola (2/23) ... one goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Denver (3/2) ... win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament one goal and two groundballs in 7-12 loss at No. 6 Maryland (3/8) As a redshirt freshman (2010): Missed the Bellarmine game ... held Jamie Lincoln, the Pride's leading scorer, to no points on ... career-high five points on two goals and three assists in 13-18 due to illness ... made his collegiate debut in 15-13 win at No. 13 just one shot and two turnovers ... had three groundballs and two loss to No. 2 Virginia (3/15) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Georgetown (2/27) ... unofficial "hockey assist" on Grant Catalino's caused turnovers vs. the Pride ... Cavaliers ... four points on a goal and three assists in 8-13 loss at fourth goal of the day in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... No. 15 Hofstra (3/21) ... a goal and an assist in 10-12 loss to No. dodged his defender on the invert, drawing a slide that eventually As a sophomore (2009): Made his first career start in 8-7 win over 15 Bucknell (3/25) ... two goals and two groundballs in 9-8 win at led to Catalino getting a clear shot ... scored his first collegiate No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... three groundballs in 15-6 win over Robert Morris (3/29) ... one goal in 6-9 loss to No. 12 UMBC (4/1) goal in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... one goal and one Binghamton (4/14) ... caused a turnover in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18). ... one goal in 10-7 win over No. 17 Delaware (4/5) ... first career groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... scored the game's first hat trick in 17-5 win at Sacred Heart (4/9) ... one assist in 7-16 loss goal in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... first collegiate As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at at No. 6 Johns Hopkins (4/23) ... one assist and two groundballs in assists with two in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... one goal and one Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... 1 of 2 on face-offs with one groundball 18-12 win over Penn (4/26). groundball in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the and a caused turnover in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... two NCAA tournament ... groundballs in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16) ... helped hold the As a freshman at Towson (2007): Four goals in collegiate debut, Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first a 14-7 win over Molloy (3/3) ... earned CAA Rookie of the Week As a freshman (2009): Redshirt season. quarter to the final minutes of the fourth ... won 2 of 4 face-offs in honors ... two goals and a career-best four groundballs in 7-8 loss 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... also had a groundball and a caused to No. 10 Maryland (3/10) ... one goal in 9-11 loss at UMBC (4/3) ... Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High turnover vs. the Mids. one goal in 14-9 win over Sacred Heart (4/6) ... one goal in 9-8 win School All-American ... ranked the No. 8 freshman attackman in the over Drexel (4/21) ... had ten ground balls. nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 25th overall recruit Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 61 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ...... ranked the 11th best freshman defender in the nation, according Before College: Two-sport athlete at Annapolis High School ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team ... totaled to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 53rd overall recruit by Inside led Anne Arundel County in scoring as a junior with 48 goals and 120 goals and 145 assists at Downingtown East for Coach Tom Lacrosse ... five-time letterwinner, starting as an 8th grader, at John 27 assists ... totaled 160 points during prep career ... earned first Slate ... named the 2008 EPSLA (Eastern Pennsylvania Schloastic Jay High School for coach Nick Savastano ... helped the Indians to team All-County honors ... played in Maryland State Senior All-Star Lacrosse Association) Player of the Year after scoring 25 goals and a 21-3 record as a senior and a No. 7 ranking in the final STX/Inside Game and Anne Arundel County All-Star Game ... also played adding 28 assists ... four-time first team All-EPSLA ... three-time first Lacrosse National High School Lacrosse poll ... named the 2007 soccer for the Panthers. team all-area ... two-time first team all-state ... helped Downingtown player of the year by The Journal News/Putnam and team MVP ... East win the back-to-back Suburban League titles, including being helped John Jay to five league and three sectional championships ... Personal: Son of Chris and Wynn Boyle ... younger brother of named the 2007 championship game MVP. four-time all-league and three-time all-section selection ... also a five- Shelley, who played lacrosse at Massachusetts and Loyola ... year letterwinner in football as a running back and inside linebacker older brother of Peter ... uncle, Peter Eldredge, was a three-time Personal: Son of Rodger and Colleen Blye ... younger brother of ... scored his first varsity touchdown in 8th grade ... three-time team All-America midfielder at Virginia who led the Cavaliers to the 1972 fellow Terp Justin ... older brother of Kristen ... father played lacrosse captain ... team MVP as a sophomore and senior ... named defensive NCAA Championship ... double major in agricultural and resource at Ithaca and West Chester ... mother played field hockey and MVP as a junior ... all-state as a linebacker in 2005 and as a running economics and business management. lacrosse at Delaware ... enrolled in letters and sciences. back in 2006 ... four-time all-league and three-time all-section ... helped the Indians to five league gridiron titles. Boyle’s O. Blye's Career Statistics Personal: Son of Bruce and Jeanne Bohlander ... father played Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen Career Statistics 2007 TU 15/0 9 1 10 31 0 0 10 0/0.0 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen baseball at Ithaca ... younger brother of Michael and Rick ... brother 2008 TU 14/10 14 9 23 52 3 0 14 0/0.0 2010 14/0 4 2 6 9 0 0 2 0/0:00 Michael played baseball at Pace and was a part of the Chicago White 2009 Redshirt Season Sox farm system ... brother Rick played football at St. Lawrence ... 2010 13/0 1 0 1 8 0 0 2 0/0:00 O. Blye's Career Highs grandfather, Fred Broege, played football at Columbia ... majoring Total 42/10 24 10 34 91 3 0 26 0/0:00 Goals: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) in kinesiology. Assists: 2 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Boyle’s Career Highs Points: 2 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) bohlander's Points: 5 vs. Virginia (3/15/08) TU Groundballs: 1 vs. Navy (4/10/10), vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) Career Statistics Goals: 3 at Sacred Heart (4/9/08) TU Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen Assists: 3 vs. Virginia (3/15/08) TU, at Hofstra (3/21/08) TU 2008 9/0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0/0:00 Groundballs: 4 vs. Maryland (3/10/07) TU 34 || Ryder 2009 9/1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1/0:30 Bohlander 2010 15/15 0 1 1 0 0 28 19 4/3:00 Jr. • Defender • 6-0 • 205 Total 34/16 0 1 1 1 0 35 22 5/3:30 4 || Dan Burns Katonah, N.Y. • John Jay HS Jr. • Midfielder • 6-1 • 175 Bohlander's Severna Park, Md. • Severna Park HS As a junior (2010): Two caused turnovers and one groundball in Career Highs 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... a groundball and a caused turnover Assists: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) As a junior (2010): Missed the Bellarmine and Georgetown games Points: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... one groundball in 11-10 due to injury ... returned to action with one groundball in 11-10 Groundballs: 7 vs. Penn (3/15/10) overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... one assist, one groundball overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... career-high seven groundballs Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Virginia (4/3/10) in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... also had one caused turnover vs. and two caused turnovers in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... three the Quakers ... one caused turnover in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... groundballs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... two groundballs and one groundball and one caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North 5 || Eric Boyle a caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... Carolina (3/27) ... took the opening face-off for the first time in his R-Jr. • Midfielder • 6-4 • 210 made his first career start on the first midfield in 11-10 loss to No. 1 career in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... had a career best four Annapolis, Md. • Annapolis HS (Towson) Virginia (4/3) ... had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the caused turnovers and one goundball vs. the Cavaliers ... caused one Cavaliers ... terrific all-around game with one goal and a career high turnover in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... four groundballs in 10-9 win As a redshirt junior (2010): Made his Terrapin debut in 12-7 win at five groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... four groundballs over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... four groundballs and a caused Bellarmine (2/20) ... one groundball in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... career best two turnover in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC ... scored his first goal as a Terp in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... assists and one groundball ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless semifinals ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of also had a groundball vs. the Stags ... for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory ... two groundballs 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory ... three groundballs and a caused in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... one groundball in turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... earned his As a junior (2009): Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules ... redshirt 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags scoreless first career point with an assist in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... season. for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... a goal and helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 an assist in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... helped hold the Raiders during the victory ... finished with two groundballs and two caused scoreless for 20:05 from the second to the fourth quarters ... also had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. Colgate ... one assist and one groundball in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... As a sophomore (2009): One groundball and a caused turnover in 25 || JP Carlton 1 || Grant Catalino 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... career high two goals in 15-4 Fr. • Defender • 6-2 • 200 Jr. • Attack • 6-5 • 225 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off Chatham, N.J. • Chatham HS Webster, N.Y. • Webster Schroeder HS for a Cause" ... also had two groundballs vs. the Falcons ... went 1-for-3 on face-offs in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... As a freshman (2010): Saw time in the fourth quarter in 18-10 win Catalino's Honor Roll one groundball in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off vs. Colgate (5/8) ... • 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team Classic ... one assist and three groundballs in 9-7 win at Towson • 2010 All-ACC (3/7) ... three groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... also had Before Maryland: Second team All-State by the New Jersey • 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee a caused turnover vs. the Bulldogs ... one groundball and a caused Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association ... twice helped lead • 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List turnover in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... assisted Chatham to the finals of the NJSIIA Group 1 championship ... team • 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American Bryn Holmes' fourth-quarter goal in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia captain as a senior ... member of the 2009 New Jersey All-Star team • 2009 USILA Honorable Mention All-American (3/28) ... also had four groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the ... 2009 first team all-conference ... 2009 second team All-Daily • 2009 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American Cavaliers ... two groundballs in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... Record ... selected to play on the New Jersey Boys' All-Star team four groundballs to go along with two caused turnovers in 15-6 win at the 2008 Under Armour High School All-American game, helping As a junior (2010): Tied his career high with four assists in 12-7 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... four groundballs in 16-10 loss at No. 8 NJ win the underclassmen tournament ... 2008 Team MIP (most at Bellarmine (2/20) ... also had two goals for a six-point day vs. the North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... four groundballs in improved player) ... a three-sport star, also lettered in basketball Knights ... three points on a goal and two assists in 15-13 win at No. 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... also had three caused turnovers vs. the and football ... team captain for the basketball team as a senior ... 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... also had four groundballs and a caused Bulldogs ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. honorable mention all-conference on the hardwood ... also earned turnover vs. the Hoyas ... five goals, including the game-winner, in 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament third team all-area honors in basketball. 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... also had four groundballs ... one groundball in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Devils ... named ACC and Inside NCAA Quarterfinals. Personal: Full name is John Paul Carlton ... Son of Paul and Sherri Lacrosse Player of the Week and named to the Inside Lacrosse Carlton ... younger brother of Matthew and Christa ... an honor roll Team of the Week for his efforts vs. the Blue Devils ... one assist As a redshirt freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut with student ... 2009 NJSIAA Scholar Athlete award winner ... two-time and four groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... six points three groundballs in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... went 1 recipient of the Tyler Bernsten Scholar Athlete scholarship ... on two goals and four assists in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... also of 2 on face-offs and picked up a groundball in 17-7 win at Mount majoring in general business with a 3.533 GPA. had three groundballs vs. the Quakers ... tied career high with seven St. Mary's (2/26) ... one groundball in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1) points on four goals and three assists in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ...... won his only face-off attempt and had a groundball in 13-5 win Carlton's one goal, one assist and one groundball in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North over Providence (3/3) ... assisted Brian Farrell's first goal in 12-7 win Career Statistics Carolina (3/27) ... a natural hat trick in the second quarter in 11-9 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... two groundballs and an assist in 16-4 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen over Navy (4/10) ... also had two groundballs and a caused turnover win over Air Force (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 2010 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0:00 vs. the Mids ... two goals, one assist and one groundball in 10-9 win 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... career-best six goals in 13-5 of the fourth ... won 2 of 3 face-offs and had two groundballs in 13-8 42 || Landon Carr win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... also win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... one groundball and a caused had three groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Tar Heels ... turnover in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... helped hold the Fr. • Midfield • 6-2 • 205 University Place, Wash. • Curtis HS a goal, an assist and two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) Mids scoreless for the final 30:44 ... two groundballs in 10-4 loss at in ACC finals ... five points on four goals and an assist in 17-4 win No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... three groundballs in 9-4 win over over Fairfield (5/1) ... also had four groundballs and two caused Penn (4/19) ... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... saw late time in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... turnovers vs. the Stags ... three points on two goals and one assist 51:12 ... one assist and two groundballs in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... one goal, four groundballs and two ... two groundballs in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round one caused turnover as part of the third midfield line in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... saw significan time as a short-stick defensive caused turnovers in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... helped the defense hold the Pioneers of the NCAA tournament ... scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland midfielder with one groundball and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches to take the lead ... two groundballs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia As a sophomore (2009): USILA honorable mention All-American (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ...... two goals and two assists in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... three assists in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded As a freshman (2007): Redshirt season. Before Maryland: 2009 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American ... Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... also had a goal and 2009 Under Armour High School All-American ... scored four goals in four groundballs vs. the Falcons ... two goals in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner for coaches Jim and Bud Georgetown (2/21) ... six points on two goals and a career-best four Beardmore at Severna Park Senior High School ... helped lead the the UA All-American game ... ranked the No. 10 freshman midfielder in the nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 23rd overall assists in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic Falcons to two state and three county titles ... scored 25 goals and ... four goals, including the game-winner, in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7) added 14 assists as a senior in 2006 ... also won 63 percent of his recruit according to Inside Lacrosse ... widely considered to be the top west-coast prospect ... scored 37 goals with 28 assists, and 73 ... also added an assist and two groundballs vs. the Tigers ... three face-offs ... first team All-Anne Arundel County by the Baltimore goals and an assist in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... two goals Sun ... MSLCA senior all-star ... Free State top 44 selection ... team groundballs for Coach Kevin Leary as a senior ... MVP of the Space Needle Tournament ... three-time team offensive MVP ... four-time and three assists in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... also had two captain ... scored 15 goals with nine assists as a junior in 2005 ... groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Bulldogs ... two goals also a two-time letterwinner in basketball ... team captain as a senior Adrenaline All-Star ... two-time first team All-State ... second team All-State as a sophomore ... holds the school record for most points, and three groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ...... all-county honoree ... selected to the Anne Arundel County senior one assist and three groundballs in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia all-star classic ... named Severna Park's "Mr. Basketball." goals, assists, and groundballs ... totaled 30 goals and 11 assists in just 10 games for the Vikings as a junior ... a two-sport star, was (3/28) ... had his 22-game point-scoring streak snapped in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... two goals and an assist in 10-9 loss to No. Personal: Son of Robert and Maureen Burns ... younger brother of also a starting tight end and linebacker on the Curtis football team ... helped lead the Vikings to a league title and a berth in the 2008 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals ... two goals, Matt ... older brother of Greg ... has six uncles that played collegiate one assist and two groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) lacrosse ... majoring in communications. playoffs ... all-league at both positions ... team captain ... given the Don Edling Award as the school's best two-sport athlete. ... two assists in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... one assist in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... started on the Burns' Career Statistics first midfield and had one assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... one goal Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen Personal: Son of Colin and Lori Carr ... younger brother of Lindsay 2007 Redshirt Season ... older brother of Colby ... majoring in kinesiology. and two caused turnovers in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) 2008 16/0 0 3 3 0 0 24 2 0/0:00 in first round of the NCAA tournament ... three points on two goals 2009 17/0 2 3 5 5 0 34 10 2/1:30 Carr's Career Statistics and an assist in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA 2010 13/8 2 5 7 12 0 23 5 2/1:30 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots gwg gB CT Pen Quarterfinals ... also had two groundballs vs. the Orange. Total 46/8 4 11 15 17 0 81 17 4/3:00 2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2/1:30 As a freshman (2008): Named co-winner of team's Levitt Memorial Burns' Career Highs Award for the best freshman, along with Ryan Young ... spectacular Goals: 2 vs. Air Force (2/14/09) collegiate debut with four goals in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown Assists: 2 vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) (2/23) ... also had two groundballs vs. Hoyas ... another hat trick Points: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Groundballs: 5 vs. Navy (4/10/10) along with his first career assist in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... one assists and two groundballs in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... two goals, including a highlight-reel whirling dodge through Catalino at Home, Away 4 at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 the defense, in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... also had five & Neutral 4 vs. Denver, 5/3/08 groundballs vs. the Tigers ... a goal and an assist in 9-8 (3OT) loss Home goals Assists Points 4 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 at No. 19 UMBC ... two goals and an assist in 16-4 win over Air Force 2008 15 8 23 4 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 (3/16) ... also had three groundballs vs. the Falcons ... a goal and 2009 11 5 16 4 vs. UMBC, 3/14/09 an assist in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... two goals in 2010 17 7 24 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... one goal and two groundballs Total 43 20 63 Groundballs in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... a man-up goal and an assist in 6 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... two goals and an assist Away goals Assists Points 5 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) ... two goals and an assist in 11-8 loss 2008 10 4 14 at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals ... career-best seven points on 2009 5 5 10 four goals and a three assists in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) ... three 2010 8 10 18 41 || Kevin Cooper Fr. • Midfield • 6-4 • 190 of his four goals vs. the Bulldogs came in the fourth quarter ... four Total 23 19 42 Crofton, Md. • Archbishop Spalding points on two goals and two assists in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... also had a career-best Neutral goals Assists Points As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at six groundballs vs. the Pioneers ... two goals in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2008 4 1 5 Bellarmine (2/20) ... saw time with the fourth midfield in 13-5 win 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. 2009 9 12 21 over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... saw 2010 9 3 12 significant time in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... had one groundball Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High Total 22 16 38 vs. the Raiders ... School All-American ... ranked the eighth best freshman attacker in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 26th overall Catalino in Wins & Before Maryland: Member of the 2009 High School Tewaaraton recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 Losses Award Watch List ... ranked the No. 38 freshman midfielder in the national team ... three-time letterwinner for coach Matthew Petz at Wins goals Assists Points nation by Inside Lacrosse ... as a junior in 2008, Cooper scored 12 Webster Schroeder High School ... two-time team captain ... helped 2008 22 10 32 goals and dished out 19 assists while consistently drawing double- lead the Warriors to a 19-1 record in 2007 with 65 goals, 35 assists 2009 16 17 33 teams in his first season as a midfielder ... named to the Baltimore and 70 groundballs ... named the first-ever All-Greater Rochester 2010 32 19 50 Sun's All-Anne Arundel County team ... an All-Gazette selection ... as Player of the Year by the Democrat and Chronicle as a senior ... Total 70 45 115 an attackman in 2007, helped guide Spalding to its first-ever MIAA three-time All-Monroe County, including two first team selections ... "A" playoff berth ... totaled 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists as a 2006 DI Section V All-Star after scoring 88 points on 42 goals and Losses goals Assists Points a sophomore ... member of the 2008 Maryland Free State team ... 46 assists ... totaled 140 goals, 100 assists and 215 groundballs for 2008 7 3 10 a two-sport standout, starting both ways for the Spalding football his prep career ... led the Western squad to the silver medal in the 2009 9 5 14 team as a wide receiver and safety. 2006 Empire State Games ... tied for first in the tournament with 2010 2 2 4 20 points on 13 goals and seven assists ... also a member of the Total 18 10 28 Personal: Enrolled in letters and sciences. 2006 FCA National Team. Catalino's Top Games Cooper's Personal: Son of Michael and Gale Catalino ... younger brother of Goals Career Statistics Mike, who plays lacrosse at Duke ... older brother of Alisha and Lora 6 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen ... member of the National Beta Club from 2003-07 ... majoring in 5 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 2010 6/0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0/0:00 finance with a 3.444 GPA. 4 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 4 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 catalino's 4 at Towson, 3/7/09 19 || Joe Cummings Career Statistics 4 at UMBC, 3/20/10 So. • Midfield/Attack • 6-0 • 190 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen 4 vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 Towson, Md. • 2008 16/16 29 13 42 86 3 0 31 3/2:30 3 at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 2009 17/16 25 22 47 110 3 3 27 6/4:30 3 vs. UMBC, 3/14/09 Cummings' Honor Roll 2010 15/15 34 20 54 107 4 3 34 6/4:30 • 2009 ACC All-Tournament Team Total 48/47 88 55 143 303 10 6 92 15/11:30 3 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 As a sophomore (2010): Two goals, including a man-up goal, in Catalino's Career Highs Assists Goals: 6 vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) 4 vs. Duke, 2/28/09 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one goal and a groundball in 15-13 Assists: 4 Three times, most recent vs. Penn (3/15/10) 4 at Bellarmine, 2/20/10 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... two man-up goals and an assist Points: 7 vs. Yale (5/3/08), at UMBC (3/20/10) 4 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... scored the game-winning goal Groundballs: 6 vs. Denver (5/10/08) 3 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 and had one groundball in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... career-high Hat Tricks: 10 3 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... started Multi-Point Games: 37 3 vs. Bryant, 3/15/09 on the first midfield and had two goals, including a man-up tally, in Multi-Goal Games: 29 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... also had two groundballs vs. Multi-Assist Games: 11 3 at UMBC, 3/20/10 2 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 the Cavaliers ... a goal, an assist and two groundballs in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... man-up goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Catalino's goals by 2 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 Hopkins (4/17) ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in quarter 2 at Penn, 4/18/09 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... 1 2 3 4 oT 2 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 second career hat trick in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... a man-up 2008 9 5 8 7 0 goal and one assist in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... one goal and 2009 7 6 8 4 0 Points one assist in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the 2010 10 9 7 7 1 7 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 NCAA tournament ... Totals 26 20 23 18 1 7 at UMBC, 3/20/10 6 vs. Duke, 2/28/09 6 at Bellarmine, 2/20/10 As a freshman (2009): Named winner of team's Levitt Memorial 6 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 Award for the best freshman ... one goal and one groundball in his 6 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 college debut, an 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... one goal in 6 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face 5 at Towson, 3/7/09 Off for a Cause" ... made his first career start in 8-7 loss to No. 10 5 vs. Bryant, 3/15/09 UMBC (3/14) ... a goal and an assist for first career multi-point game 5 vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... one goal in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 4 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 Virginia (3/28) ... career-best two goals in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... first career hat trick in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... scored the game-winning goal and and three groundballs in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... one caused a pair of groundballs vs. the Hoyas ... two groundballs in 14-7 loss added an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... one goal, two groundballs turnover in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one assist, two groundballs to No. 2 Duke (3/2) ... scored the game-winning goal in 8-7 win at and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) and a caused turnover in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... No. 13 Towson (3/10) ... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first in first round of the NCAA tournament ... man-up goal in 11-6 loss one assist, four groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-10 loss to 29:57 of the game ... also picked up two groundballs and caused a to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... one assist and five groundballs in 11-9 win turnover vs. Towson ... tied career-best with four groundballs to go over Navy (4/10) ... game-high six groundballs and two caused along with an assist and a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School turnovers in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... two goals, (3/13) ... also helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the All-American ... a goal and an assist along with four groundballs in two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 13-5 win over No. 3 final 45:22 of the game ... three groundballs in 11-7 win over No. the UA All-America game ... ranked the No. 6 freshman attackman North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... helped hold the Tar 19 UMBC (3/17) ... helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just in the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 15th overall Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 24 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle ... one assist, one groundball and two caused turnovers in 10-6 game ... helped hold Mount St. Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 100 ... scored 37 goals with 13 assists as a senior to help Coach Jack loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... one goal, three groundballs in 18-3 win (3/20) ... one groundball in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Crawford's Dons to the MIAA Championship and a No. 2 ranking and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped Carolina (3/24) ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28 ... in the final Inside Lacrosse high school poll ... three goals and an hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during one groundball in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31) ... caused two assist in the Dons' 12-11 win over Gilman in the championship the victory ... one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover turnovers and picked up a groundball in 14-10 win at Penn (4/21) game ... All-MIAA selection ... first team All-Metro and All-Baltimore in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... helped hold the Raiders scoreless ... scored his first goal in nine games in 11-10 loss to No. 3 Virginia County by the Baltimore Sun ... first team all-state by the MSLCA for 20:05 from second to fourth quarters ... scored the game's first (4/27) in the ACC semifinals ... also picked up a groundball and ... was named to the Baltimore Boy's Underclassmen team at the goal in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA caused a turnover vs. the Cavaliers ... assisted Jeremy Sieverts' 2007 Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic where he led all tournament ... also had a game-high six groundballs to go along first goal and picked up two groundballs in 12-4 win over Yale scorers with three goals and was named game MVP ... second team with two caused turnovers vs. the Pride ... (5/5) ... assisted Michael Phipps' fourth quarter goal in 13-9 loss to All-Metro and first team All-Baltimore County by the Baltimore Sun UMBC (5/13) in the NCAA tournament ... tied career highs with four after scoring 21 goals and adding a pair of assists to lead the Dons As a junior (2009): Huge game in the Terps' season opener ... one groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Retrievers. to a 13-2 record, a MIAA A Conference title and a No. 2 ranking in goal, one assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover in 18-3 Inside Lacrosse's national high school rankings ... a member of the win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... one goal, three groundballs and Before Maryland: 2006 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High 2007 Free State team. two caused turnovers in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded School All-American ... member of the Toyota High School All- Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... three groundballs and Tewaaraton Team ... 2006 first team MSLCA All-State ... Baltimore Personal: Son of John and Jan Cummings ... younger brother a caused turnover, playing with two broken ribs, in 10-13 loss to Sun Player of the Year as a senior ... first-team All-Metro by the of John and Lindsay ... older brother of Sara ... enrolled in letters No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... missed the remainder of the season ... Baltimore Sun ... 2006 All-MIAA ... team captain and MVP for Coach and sciences. awarded a medical redshirt. Bob Shriver at Boys' Latin as a senior, helping lead the Lakers to a perfect 21-0 season and a tied for the No. 1 national ranking by Cummings' As a sophomore (2008): Three caused turnoved in 11-6 win at No. Inside Lacrosse ... scored five goals and added 10 assists in 2006 ... Career Statistics 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... also added an assist and three groundballs totaled 13 goals and 23 assists in three varsity seasons ... won the Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen vs. the Hoyas ... three groundballs in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's team's "Groundball Award" as a sophomore in 2004 ... a three-sport 2009 17/4 12 2 14 34 2 1 8 2/1:00 (2/26) ... two caused turnovers and one groundball in 15-7 loss at athlete, also competed in football and basketball ... named to the 2010 15/10 15 3 18 45 5 1 15 3/3:00 No.2 Duke (3/1) ... four groundballs and three caused turnovers Sun's All-Metro team as a wide receiver ... hauled in a metro-area Total 32/14 27 5 32 79 7 2 23 5/4:00 in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... tied his career high with leading 53 passes for 1,091 yards and nine touchdowns ... All-MIAA two goals in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... also had three and team MVP for his efforts on the gridiron ... finished his career Cumming's Career Highs Goals: 3 at North Carolina (4/24/09), vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) groundballs and caused two Tiger turnovers ... scored a goal and as Boys' Latin's all-time leading receiver ... All-MIAA selection and Assists: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) had four groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-8 (3OT) loss at team MVP in basketball in 2005-06 after averaging nine points, Points: 3 at North Carolina (4/24/09), vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) No. 19 UMBC ... scored a goal for the third straight game in 16-4 nearly six rebounds and three assists. Groundballs: 3 at North Carolina (3/27/10) win over Air Force (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for Hat Tricks: 2 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes Personal: Son of Mike and Ruth Farrell ... older brother of Annie Multi-Point Games: 12 of the fourth ... also had a career-best five groundballs to go along ... father, Mike, was a three-time All-America defender at Maryland Multi-Goal Games: 6 with two caused turnovers vs. Air Force ... one groundball in 13-8 from 1973-76 ... helped lead the Terps to NCAA Championships win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... one goal and a groundball in in 1973 and 1975, and was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of 37 || Brian Farrell 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... one groundball and a caused Fame in 1999 and the Maryland Sports Hall of Fame in 2000 ... R-Jr. • LSM • 6-5 • 240 turnover in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... helped hold the Mids lists his father as the person and lacrosse player he admires most Towson, Md. • Boys' Latin scoreless for the final 30:44 ... scored a spectacular one-handed ... member of the National Honors Society ... has a 3.193 GPA goal in transition in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... majoring in communications ... recipient of the Jack Faber Memorial farrell's Honor Roll also had a groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays ... Lacrosse Scholarship. • 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team one groundball and a caused turnover in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) • 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Nominee ... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12 ... two Farrell's • 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy Preseason Watch List groundballs and a caused turnovers in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia Career Statistics • 2010 Team Captain in ACC Semifinals ... one assist, three groundballs and a caused Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots gwg gB CT Pen • 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American turnover in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) ... career-high four caused 2007 16/0 5 4 9 9 1 31 12 0/0:00 turnovers to go along with five groundballs and an assist in 10-7 2008 16/0 8 3 11 14 0 40 23 1/1:00 • 2009 Preseason Second Team All-American 2009 3/3 2 1 3 5 0 9 4 0/0:00 • 2008 USILA Honorable Mention All-American win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 2010 15/0 6 6 12 15 0 52 25 2/2:00 • 2008 All-ACC Academic Team ... helped the defense hold the Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that Total 50/3 21 14 35 43 1 132 65 3/3:00 • 2008 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland to take the lead ... tied his • 2007 All-ACC Academic Team career high with two goals in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in Farrell's Career Highs NCAA Quarterfinals ... also had two groundballs and two caused Goals: 2 Four times, most recent vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) As a redshirt junior (2010): Returned to action with one groundball turnovers vs. the Cavaliers. Assists: 1 14 times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) and a caused turnover in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... amazing Points: 2 Four times, most recent vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) performance in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... had a As a freshman (2007): Member of the All-ACC Academic men's Groundballs: 10 at Georgetown (2/27/10) Caused Turnovers: 6 at Georgetown (2/27/10) career-best 10 groundballs, the most by any Terp in a game since lacrosse team ... given the team's 2007 Man-Down Award ... made 2008, and a career-high six caused turnovers vs. the Hoyas ... his college debut a memorable one by scoring two goals in 11-6 Farrell's Top Games also assisted on Scott LaRue's first career goal in the second season-opening win over Bellarmine (2/17) ... also picked up four Goals quarter ... named to the Inside Lacrosse Team of the Week for his groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Knights ... another 2 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 performance vs. the Hoyas ... recipient of the Coaches' Award for excellent showing in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20) ... tied career- 2 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 the Georgetown game ... another terrific outing in 11-10 overtime best with four groundballs and caused two Catamount turnovers ... 2 vs. Virginia, 5/17/08 win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... had four groundballs, including scooping also tallied his first career assist on Michael Phipps' man-down goal 2 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 up the loose ball that led to the game-winning goal, and two caused in the third quarter ... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 1 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 turnovers vs. the Blue Devils ... one goal, three caused turnovers 26-minute span ... scored his third goal of the season in 8-6 loss to 1 at Towson, 3/10/07 and two groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... one goal No. 4 Georgetown (2/24) ... also caused one turnover and picked up 1 vs. Virginia, 4/27/07 1 at UMBC, 3/14/08 6 || Joey Fontanesi Before Maryland: 2006 honorable mention All-Met by the 1 vs. Air Force, 3/16/08 So. • Midfield • 6-1 • 200 Washington Post ... two-time All-IAC selection ... selected to 1 vs. Virginia, 3/29/08 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. • Brother Rice play in the Maryland Senior All-Star Game ... Free State team 1 at Johns Hopkins, 4/12/08 selection in 2005 ... three-year letterwinner for Coach Kevin Giblin 1 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 As a sophomore (2010): Redshirt season. at Georgetown Prep ... helped lead the 2006 Hoyas to a perfect 1 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 22-0 season and a tie for the No. 1 ranking by Inside Lacrosse ... 1 vs. Towson, 3/13/10 As a freshman (2009): One groundball in collegiate debut, an 18-3 also helped lead Prep to a share of the 2005 ICA Championship 1 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 win over Presbyterian (2/13). and a No. 1 ranking in the Washington Post ... team captain and 1 vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 Iron Hoya honoree as a senior ... scored 55 goals and added 83 1 vs. Hofstra, 5/15/10 Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American assists for 138 career points ... also picked up 165 groundballs in ... 2008 Under Armour High School All-American - the first Michigan his three seasons ... also a two-year letterwinner in basketball as Assists player ever honored ... ranked the No. 14 freshman midfielder in a point guard ... team captain as a senior ... helped Prep to a 21-4 1 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 39th overall record and an ICA Championship in 2006. 1 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 54 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 1 vs. Yale, 5/5/07 100 ... totaled 126 goals, 82 assists and 140 groundballs during his Personal: Son of Francis and Teresa Gormley ... younger brother 1 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 prep career for Coach Rob Ambrose, helping lead Brother Rice to of Stephen, Sean, Alexander and James ... brother, Sean, played 1 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 four MHSAA Championships ... led the Warriors to an 85-4 record lacrosse at Lehigh from 2000-02 ... student body president at Prep 1 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 during his four seasons, including an undefeated 23-0 record as a ... majoring in family science. 1 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 senior and a No. 1 ranking in the Inside Lacrosse high school poll 1 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 ... scored 36 goals with 32 assists and 40 groundballs in 2008 ... Gormley's 1 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 two-time first team all-state, All-Midwest and All-Catholic League Career Statistics 1 at North Carolina, 3/27/10 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen ... team MVP as a junior ... also a standout in football as a strong 2007 6/0 2 1 3 6 0 0 3 0/0:00 1 vs. Virginia, 4/3/10 safety, earning all-area honors. 1 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 2008 Did Not Compete 2009 Did Not Compete 1 vs. Virginia, 4/25/10 Personal: Son of Joe and Sue Fontanesi ... younger brother of 2010 12/1 2 1 3 5 0 0 8 1/1:00 1 vs. Colgate, 5/8/10 Jessica and Melissa ... older brother of Christina ... enrolled in Total 18/1 4 2 6 11 0 0 11 1/1:00 letters and sciences. Caused Turnovers Gormley's Career Highs 6 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 Fontanesi's Goals: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) 4 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 Career Statistics Assists: 1 vs. Lafayette (3/13/07), at UMBC (3/20/10) Points: 1 Six times, most recent vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) 3 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen 3 vs. Providence, 3/3/08 2009 4/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0/0:00 3 vs. Towson, 3/13/10 7 || Dan Halayko 2 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 46 || Steve Gombos Sr. • LSM • 6-4 • 190 2 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 Niskayuna, N.Y. • Niskayuna HS 2 at Duke, 3/1/08 Fr. • Defense • 6-0 • 190 Centreville, Va. • Centreveille HS 2 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 As a senior (2010): Two groundballs in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) 2 vs. Air Force, 3/16/08 As a freshman (2010): ... one groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... two 2 vs. Virginia, 5/17/08 groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 2 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 Before Maryland: Duke (3/6) ... career-high three caused turnovers to go along with 2 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 a career-best tying four groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) Personal: ... tallied his first career assist in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... three Groundballs groundballs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one groundball in 9-7 10 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 Gombos' loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... one groundball and a caused 6 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/17/10 turnover in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... one groundball in 6 vs. Hofstra, 5/15/10 Career Statistics Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... one caused turnover in 10-9 win over 5 vs. Air Force, 3/16/08 2010 No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... one groundball in 13-5 win over 5 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... helped hold 5 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the 4 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 35 || FrAn Gormley victory ... one groundball in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals 4 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 Sr. • Attack • 5-8 • 165 ... one groundball in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the 4 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 Rocville Center, Md. • Georgetown Prep Stags scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory 4 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 ... helped hole the Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from second to fourth 4 vs. Providence, 3/3/08 As a senior (2010): Earned his first assist since March 13, 2007 in quarters in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... two groundballs and a 4 at UMBC, 3/14/08 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... saw late time and helped run out the caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of 4 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 clock, evading double-teams, in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... saw late the NCAA tournament ... 4 vs. Virginia, 4/3/10 time to help run out the clock in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins 3 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 (4/17) ... scored his first goal in more than three years in 13-5 win As a junior (2009): Two groundballs in 18-3 win over Presbyterian 3 at Georgetown, 2/23/08 over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... also had (2/13) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 15-4 win over Air 3 at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 three groundballs vs. the Tar Heels ... scored the final goal in 17-4 Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... 3 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... also had two groundballs in his first career two groundballs in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... three 3 vs. Yale, 5/3/08 start ... two groundballs in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... groundballs and two caused turnovers in 11-8 win over No. 12 3 vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic ... one groundball in 9-7 win at 3 vs. Georgetown, 2/21/09 As a sophomore & junior (2008 & 2009): Did not compete after Towson (3/7) ... one groundball in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) 3 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 voluntarily leaving the team to concentrate on academics. ... tied career-best with four groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant 3 vs. Colgate, 5/8/10 (3/15) ... also caused one Bulldog turnover ... two caused turnovers As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 11-6 season- and a groundball in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... opening win over Bellarmine (2/17) ... picked up two groundballs three groundballs in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... three in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20) ... earned his first career point by groundballs in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... four groundballs assisting on Nick Ward's goal in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13) in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day ... scored his first career goal in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's of Rivals ... scored a goal and had three groundballs in 15-6 win (3/20) ... also picked up a groundball and caused a turnover vs. over Binghamton (4/14) ... scored the game-winning goal in 9-2 the Mount ... scored a goal and caused a turnover in 14-10 win win at Penn (4/18) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Quakers ... at Penn (4/21). two groundballs in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the 33 || Shane Hall goals with eight assists ... was a member of the Northeast squad at ACC Semifinals ... one groundball in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... three Jr. • Defense • 6-0 • 200 the 2006 Garden State Games ... also played football as a safety groundballs in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round Edgewater, Md. • South River HS and wide receiver. of the NCAA tournament. As a junior (2010): One groundball in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) Personal: Born in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium ... son of Keith As a sophomore (2008): Solid game in 11-6 win at No. 4 ... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... saw late time in and Anne Hansen ... younger brother of Marina ... older brother of Georgetown (2/23) with a groundball and his first career caused 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... one groundball and one Nils ... cousin, Jason Nerys, played football at Delaware where he turnover ... three groundballs in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... played most of was a first team All-American and a member of the Blue Hens' 2003 ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... national championship team ... volunteers with CityLax, a program (3/1) ... first career goal in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... also had to help bring lacrosse to boys and girls in New York City ... majoring two groundballs vs. the Friars ... career-highs of four groundballs As a sophomore (2009): Two groundballs in 18-3 win over in American studies. and two caused turnovers in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... Presbyterian (2/13) ... one groundball in 15-4 win over Air Force one groundball in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC ... one groundball (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause". hansen's and a caused turnover in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16) ... helped Career Statistics hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at 2008 7/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0:00 first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth ... three groundballs in Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... first collegiate groundball and caused 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... two caused turnovers and a 2009 15/0 2 2 4 8 0 0 3 0/0:00 turnover in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons 2010 14/0 3 1 4 10 0 0 4 1/0:30 groundball in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... helped hold the Mids scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the Total 36/0 5 3 8 19 0 0 7 1/0:30 scoreless for the final 30:44 ... one groundball in 10-4 loss at No. final minutes of the fourth. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... helped hold the Quakers scoreless for Hansen's Career Highs a stretch of 51:12 in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) ... one groundball in Before Maryland: Tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national Goals: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals ... one groundball and team ... three-time letterwinner for coach Greg Speed at South Assists: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) a caused turnover in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) ... one groundball and River High School ... two-time honorable mention All-Met by the Points: 2 at North Carolina (4/24/09) a caused turnover in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round Washington Post ... two-time second team All-Anne Arundel County of the NCAA Tournament ... helped the defense hold the Pioneers honoree by the Baltimore Sun ... selected to the 2006 Free State scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland to 16 || Dean Hart team and played in the 2006 Top 44 All-Star game ... also a two-time Sr. • SSM • 6-0 • 190 take the lead ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 8-7 OT letterwinner in football as a linebacker and fullback ... led all Anne Clarksville, Md. • Atholton HS loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Arundel County defensive players with 115 tackles as a senior ... two-time team captain ... two-time all-county selection. As a senior (2010): One groundball and a caused turnover in 12-7 As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut and picked up win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... assisted on Grant Catalino's game- a career-high two groundballs in 11-6 season-opening win over Personal: Son of Clay Hall and Courtney Giles ... older brother of winning goal and had two groundballs in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. Bellarmine (2/17) ... one groundball in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13) Jordan, Colin, Griffin and Ryan ... father played football at Towson 9 Duke (3/6) ... one groundball in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... one ... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 ... majoring in communications. groundball and two caused turnovers in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) of the game ... one groundball in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's ... scored the game's first goal in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/20) ... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 ... Hall's Career Statistics (3/27) ... scored the final goal of a 3-0 third quarter run in 11-10 loss one groundball in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5). Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... also had one groundball vs. the Cavaliers 2008 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0/0:00 ... one groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... one assist and Before Maryland: 2006 US Lacrosse High School All-American 2009 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0/0:00 two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ... selected to the North team at the US Lacrosse National Senior 2010 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2/1:30 ACC semifinals ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches Showcase ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Mike Vorgang at Total 15/0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 2/1:30 of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory ... one caused turnover in Niskayuna High School ... guided the Silver Warriors to back-to-back 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... three groundballs and sectional titles in 2005 and 2006 ... helped guide Niskayuna to the 40 || Warren a caused turnover in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... helped hold the 2005 New York State Class AA Championship game by leading a Raiders scoreless for 20:05 from the second to the fourth quarters defense that allowed only 3.6 goals per game ... two-time first team Hansen ... terrific left-handed goal from a behind-the-cage dodge in 11-8 All-Section 2 honoree ... team MVP and captain in 2006 ... member Jr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 200 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament of the Adirondack team at the Empire State Games in 2005 and Glen Rock, N.J. • Don Bosco Prep ... also had two groundballs vs. the Pride ... 2006 ... also a three-year letterwinner in football ... a two-time all- area honoree on the gridiron ... played wide receiver and defensive As a junior (2010): One goal, two groundballs and a caused turnover As a junior (2009): Scored his first career goal in 18-3 win over back, compiling 104 career receptions for 1,655 yards and 18 in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one goal in 12-8 win over Towson Presbyterian (2/13) ... also tied his career high with two groundballs career interceptions ... all-Suburban Council as a defensive back (3/13) ... one groundball in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... one vs. the Blue Hose ... played long-pole for the first time in his career in 2004 and as a wide receiver in 2005 and 2006 ... team MVP and groundball in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... one assist in 17-4 win over in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic and captain as a senior ... named second team all-state and first team Fairfield (5/1) ... one goal in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... finished with one groundball ... one groundball in 9-7 win at Towson Academic All-State ... selected to the Section 2 All-Star game ... a (3/7) ... returned to playing short-stick and had one groundball in three-sport star, he also was a four-year letterwinner as a power As a sophomore (2009): One groundball in 18-3 win over 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... one groundball in 13-6 win over forward/center in basketball. Presbyterian (2/13) ... one groundball in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7) ... scored his first career goal in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... also Bryant (3/15) ... played both long pole and short-stick in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... had two groundballs vs. the Personal: Son of Wayne and Cathy Halayko ... older brother of had one groundball vs. the Bulldogs ... first career multi-point game Tar Heels ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-9 7OT Elizabeth ... member of the National Honors Society ... has a 3.48 with a goal and an assist in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... caused one turnover in 10-4 loss at GPA majoring in kinesiology. in the ACC Semifinals ... assisted Adam Sear's game-winning goal in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... two groundballs in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... career-best two caused turnovers in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Halayko's NCAA tournament. Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament. Career Statistics Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen As a freshman (2008): Caused one turnover in his collegiate debut 2007 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0/0:00 in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... saw significant playing time As a sophomore (2008): Saw the most significant minutes of his 2008 16/0 1 0 1 1 0 24 10 0/0:00 in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16). career in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... had one groundball 2009 17/0 2 0 2 4 0 37 6 3/2:00 vs. the Hoyas ... assisted Ryan Young's third quarter goal to pick 2010 15/0 0 1 1 0 0 20 7 1/1:00 Before Maryland: Tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national up his first career point in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... Total 55/0 3 1 4 5 0 86 23 4/3:00 team ... three-time letterwinner and starter for coach Mike Springer assisted Grant Catalino's first goal in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson at Don Bosco Prep ... second team all-state by The Star Ledger as (3/8) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from Halayko's Career Highs a senior ... NJILCA Division A all-state ... scored 61 goals and added the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth in 16-4 Goals: 1 Three times, most recent at Penn (4/18/09) win over Air Force (3/16) ... caused one turnover in 13-8 win at No. Points: 1 Three times, most recent at Penn (4/18/09) 26 assists in 2007 ... led Gibbs Conference and NNJIL in goals and Groundballs: 4 Four times, most recent vs. Towson (3/13/10) points ... three-time all-league and all-conference ... three-time All- 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... one groundball in 13-7 win over No. 1 Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Towson (3/13/10) North Jersey and All-Suburban selection ... named the Ridgewood Virginia (3/29) ... caused one turnover in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) News All-Suburban Sophomore of the Year in 2005 after scoring 38 ... helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44 ...one groundball in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... one caused turnover Before Maryland: Two-time U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American As a junior (2009): Won 12 of 14 face-offs with a game-high in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) ... helped hold the Quakers scoreless ... ranked the No. 20 freshman midfielder in the nation according seven groundballs in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... also had for a stretch of 51:12 ... career-best two groundballs in 11-8 loss at Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 53rd overall recruit according to Inside one caused turnover vs. the Blue Hose ... won 11 of 13 face-offs No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals ... caused one turnover in 16-10 Lacrosse ... selected to the South team at the US Lacrosse National with a goal and two groundballs in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) win over Yale (5/3) ... one caused turnover in 10-7 win over Denver Senior Showcase ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Bob Cappelletti in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... won 12 (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... helped the at Chapel Hill High School ... led the Tigers to back-to-back Group of 16 face-offs with five groundballs and two caused turnovers in defense hold the Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run 4A NCHSLA state championships as a sophomore and junior ...state 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... 1 of 9 facing-off with one which allowed Maryland to take the lead. runner-up as a senior ... led CHHS to four league titles ... three-time groundball in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off first team 4A All-State selection ... two-time All-PAC-6 honoree ... Classic ... won 6 of 12 face-offs in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7) ... won As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 16-7 win over named 2008 PAC-6 Player of the Year ... a two-sport standout, was 7 of 12 face-offs with five groundballs in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC Vermont (2/20) ... first caused turnover and first groundball in 13-4 also the starting quarterback for the Tiger football team ... led CHHS (3/14) ... three groundballs in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... missed win over Lafayette (3/13) ... also helped hold the Leopards to just to a league title as a senior. the North Carolina game due to injury ... returned from that injury to one goal over the final 45:22 of the game ... helped hold Mount St. dominate at the face-off X in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... Mary's scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 in 18-3 win (3/20). Personal: Son of John and Lisa Haus ... father, John, is the head won 13 of 21 draws, including 5 of 6 in the seven overtimes ... also lacrosse coach at Lebanon Valley College ... older brother of Will, had a team-best five groundballs and scored a goal vs. the Cavaliers Before Maryland: 2006 US Lacrosse High School Academic All- Luke and Grant ... enrolled in letters and sciences. ... won 7 of 11 face-offs and had three groundballs in 10-4 loss at American ... two-time first team All-Howard County by the Baltimore No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... won 8 of 15 face-offs and had five groundballs Sun ... second team selection in 2004 as a sophomore ... four-year Haus' Career Statistics in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of letterwinner for Coach Jared Albert at Atholton ... named team MVP Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen Rivals ... won 9 of 15 face-offs and had six groundballs in 15-6 win in 2004 after scoring 43 goals and adding 25 assists ... continued his 2010 15/0 11 2 13 30 0 2 6 1/0:30 over Binghamton (4/14) ... also had an assist and a caused turnover prolific scoring as a junior with 34 goals and 29 assists ... selected vs. the Bearcats ... won 10 of 13 face-offs with eight groundballs in MVP again in 2006 after posting 32 goals and 30 assists ... totaled Haus' Career Highs 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... also had an assist vs. the Quakers ... won 118 goals and 93 assists for 211 points in high school ... a three-sport Goals: 3 vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) a career-best 14 of 26 face-offs against the NCAA's No. 2-ranked Assists: 1 vs. Duke (3/6/10), vs. Colgate (5/8/10) athlete, also a three-time letterwinner in football and basketball ... Points: 3 vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) face-off man in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Baltimore Sun honorable mention All-Howard County in 2005 on the Groundballs: 3 at North Carolina (3/27/10) Semifinals ... also had four groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. gridiron as a defensive back/wide receiver ... also earned all-county the Tar Heels ... six groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-6 win at honorable mention from the Sun on the hardwood in 2006. Yale (5/2) ... three groundballs in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame 17 || Bryn Holmes (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament ... four groundballs in Personal: Son of Bob and Annette Hart ... older brother of Tom, Sr. • SSM • 5-10 • 175 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Michelle and Megan ... father, Bob, was a two-year letterwinner at Marriottsville, Md. • McDonogh Maryland in men's basketball in 1977-78 ... grandfather, Thomas As a sophomore (2008): One groundball in 11-6 win at No. 4 Cosgrove, Jr., is one of the greatest football players in the history Holmes' Honor Roll Georgetown (2/23) ... won 9 of 10 face-offs and had five groundballs of Terrapin lore and was inducted in the University of Maryland • 2010 Team Captain and two caused turnovers in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 ... mother, Annette, played basketball • 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American won nine face-offs and picked up three groundballs in 15-7 loss at at Delaware ... has a 3.349 GPA majoring in finance. • 2009 Preseason Third Team All-American No.2 Duke (3/1) ... made his first career start vs. the Blue Devils, taking the opening draw ... won 5 of 8 face-offs in 13-5 win over Hart's Career Statistics As a senior (2010): Won 11 of 17 face-offs and picked-up a game- Providence (3/3) ... also had four groundballs and two caused Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen high five groundballs in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... went 9 turnovers vs. the Friars ... won 9 of 13 face-offs and had five 2007 4/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0/0:00 of 22 at the face-off X, but had seven groundballs and a caused groundballs in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... also caused 2008 16/0 0 2 2 1 0 5 5 0/0:00 turnover in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... struggled at two Tiger turnovers ... won 2 of 5 face-offs and had one groundball 2009 17/0 1 0 1 4 0 13 4 0/0:00 the face-off X and only had two groundballs in 11-10 overtime win in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC ... won 4 of 5 face-offs with two 2010 15/0 3 2 5 8 0 14 5 0/0:00 vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6), but made the big hit on Will McKee as he shot Total 52/0 4 4 8 14 0 33 15 0/0:00 groundballs and a caused turnover in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16) that led to the game-winning goal ... five groundballs and a caused ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... won 10 of 19 face-offs, Hart's Career Highs end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth ... won 8 of Goals: 1 Four times, most recent vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) picked-up seven groundballs and caused two turnovers in 10-7 win 14 face-offs with one groundball and two caused turnovers in 13-8 Assists: 1 Four times, most recent vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) over Penn (3/15) ... won 11 of 20 face-offs and had five groundballs win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... won 7 of 9 face-offs with four Points: 1 Seven times, most recent vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... became the eighth player in school groundballs in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... also assisted Groundballs: 3 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) history to reach with 200-groundball plateau with his first groundball Jeff Reynolds' first goal vs. the Cavaliers ... three groundballs and Caused Turnovers: 2 at Notre Dame (5/10/09), vs. Penn (3/15/10) vs. the Retrievers ... five groundballs and a caused turnover in 9-7 two caused turnovers in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... helped hold loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... won 7 of 16 face-offs with two the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44 ... won 6 of 11 face-offs and 26 || John Haus groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia picked-up six groundballs in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) ... helped hold Fr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 185 (4/3) ... won a career best 15 face-offs in just 21 attempts, picked the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12 ... also had an assist Lutherville, Md. • Chapel Hill (N.C.) HS up four groundballs, caused a turnover and had one assist in 11-9 and two caused turnovers vs. Penn ... won 8 of 17 face-offs with four win over Navy (4/10) ... controlled the X, winning 13 of 21 face-offs, groundballs in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals ... also Haus' Honor Roll including the final draw with the Terps clinging to a one-goal lead, scored his first goal of the season vs. the Cavaliers ... career-best • 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... also had three two goals in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) ... also won 9 of 13 face-offs groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Blue Jays ... another with three groundballs vs. the Bulldogs ... won 6 of 9 face-offs with As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 12-7 win at dominating performance at the X, winning 13 of 20 draws in 13-5 four groundballs in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round Bellarmine (2/20) ... scored his first career goal, which proved to be win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... helped of the NCAA Tournament ... helped the defense hold the Pioneers the game-winner, in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... also hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Maryland to had one groundball vs. the Hoyas ... a goal and an assist in 11-10 the victory ... finished with five groundballs and one assist vs. UNC ... take the lead ... also picked up an assist on Grant Catalino's first overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... first career multi-goal game won 7 of 15 face-offs and had four groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia goals of the game ... tied his career best with five caused turnovers with two scores in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... scored a goal (4/25) in ACC finals ... won 9 of 12 face-offs with one groundball in in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals ... also for the fourth-straight game in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... three 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags scoreless for had an assist and six groundballs vs. the Cavaliers. groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... scored on his stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... scored his first only shot of the game in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... scored goal of the season, won 10 of 17 face-offs and had five groundballs As a freshman (2007): Solid showing in the defensive midfield his first career hat trick, which included the game-winning goal, in in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... helped hold the Raiders scoreless in his college debut, an 11-6 season-opening win over Bellarmine 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... for 20:05 from the second to fourth quarters ... tied his career-high (2/17) ... played significant minutes in 16-7 win over Vermont (2/20) one goal in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... that goal was his 10th of with 15 face-off wins (15/22) in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the ... helped hold the Catamounts scoreless for a 26-minute span ... the year, making him the first Maryland freshman midfielder to score first round of the NCAA tournament ... also had one groundball and won his first collegiate face-off and picked up two groundballs vs. 10 or more goals since Brian Zeller had 12 in 1997 ... assisted on Joe one caused turnover vs. the Pride ... Vermont ... three caused turnovers and a groundball in 8-6 loss to Cummings' man-up goal in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... also had No. 4 Georgetown (2/24) ... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal one groundball vs. the Raiders ... one goal in 11-8 win over Hofstra for a 25:14 span ...three groundballs and a caused turnover in 14-7 (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2) ... career day in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10) ... career-best five caused turnovers to go along with eight B. Holmes' Top Games recruits ... 2009 Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro and All-Baltimore groundballs vs. the Tigers ... helped hold Towson scoreless for the Caused Turnovers County ... 2009 All-MIAA "A" Conference ... 2009 Mid-Atlantic Delmar first 29:57 of the game ... three groundballs in 13-4 win over Lafayette 5 at Towson, 3/10/07 Prep Team selection ...as a senior tallied 18 goals, 15 assists, 95 (3/13) ... helped hold the Leopards to just one goal over the final 5 vs. Virginia, 5/17/08 groundballs and won 63 percent of his face-offs ... selected to play 45:22 of the game ... two groundballs and three caused turnovers 3 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 on the Baltimore Boys' All-Star team at the 2008 Under Armour High in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC (3/17) ... helped the defense hold 3 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 School All-American Game ... named to the 2008 All-DigitalSports the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to allow the offense to go team ... a three-sport star for the Eagles, was one of the nation's on a 9-1 run to seal the game ... two groundballs and a caused Groundballs top prep wrestlers and played wide receiver, linebacker and punter tunover in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's (3/20) ... helped hold the 9 vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 on the football team ... two-time Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 ... two groundballs and a pair 8 at Penn, 4/18/09 for wrestling... four-time first team all-county by the Baltimore Sun of caused turnovers in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24) 7 at Penn, 4/21/07 ... won four-straight MIAA titles and three-consecutive state private ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28 ... scored his first 7 vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 school championships ... finished with a career record of 164-28 on collegiate goal in 12-8 loss at No. 2 Virginia (3/31) ... also won 7 7 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 the mat ... second team All-Metro selection in football as a linebacker of 9 face-offs and picked up four groundballs vs. the Cavaliers ... 7 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 by the Baltimore Sun as a senior ... named first-team All-Baltimore picked up his first career assist on Michael Phipps' second quarter 6 vs. Penn, 4/19/08 County as a wide receiver by the Baltimore Sun in 2008. goal in 8-7 double-OT win at No. 7 Navy (4/6) ... three groundballs 6 vs. Virginia, 5/17/08 to help the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 20:23 ... won 6 vs. Binghamton, 4/14/09 Personal: Son of Cory and Erin Holmes ... younger brother of former the opening face-off of the second overtime to give Maryland the 5 at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 Terp men's lacrosse player Travis current Terp Bryn ... older brother possession that led to the game-winning goal ... scored a goal and 5 vs. Towson, 3/8/08 of Steffani ... enrolled in letters and sciences. won 7 of 11 face-offs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14) 5 vs. Georgetown, 2/21/09 ... also had two groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. the Blue 5 vs. UMBC, 3/14/09 C. Holmes' Jays ... won 7 of 11 face-offs and picked up a game-high seven 5 at Virginia, 3/28/09 Career Statistics groundballs in 14-10 win at Penn (4/21) ... also caused two Quaker 5 vs. Towson, 3/13/10 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen turnovers ... three groundballs and added an assist in 11-10 loss 5 at UMBC, 3/20/10 2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0/0:00 to No. 3 Virginia (4/27) in the ACC semifinals ... assisted Michael 5 at North Carolina, 3/27/10 Phipps' third goal of the game in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5) ... also 5 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 15 || Bob Kercher had three groundballs and caused a turnover vs. the Bulldogs ... 5 vs. Colgate, 5/8/10 Jr. • Midfield • 6-1 • 185 set career highs, going 10-for-14 on face-offs in 13-9 loss to UMBC 4 at Virginia, 3/31/08 Durham, N.C. • Riverside HS (5/13) in the NCAA tournament ... also set a career best with nine 4 vs. Providence, 3/3/08 groundballs, the most by a Terrapin since 2005. 4 vs. Denver, 5/10/08 As a junior (2010): Will redshirt the season after suffering an ankle 4 at UNC, 4/24/09 injury during the preseason. Before Maryland: 2006 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High 4 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 School All-American ... member of the Toyota High School All- 4 vs. Virginia, 4/25/10 As a sophomore (2009): Moved from the third line to the second Tewaaraton Team ... 2006 Baltimore Sun Male Athlete of the Year in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... career-best two groundballs ... two-time first team MSLCA All-State ... three-time Free State Face-Offs Won in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21). team selection ... first team Baltimore Sun All-Metro in 2006 and a 15/21 (.714) vs. Navy, 4/10/10 second team honoree in 2005 ... three-time All-Baltimore County by 15/22 (.682) vs. Hofstra, 5/10/10 As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at the Sun ... a four-year letterwinner at McDonogh for coaches Jake 14/26 (.538) at North Carolina, 4/24/09 Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... saw significan minutes in 16-4 win over Reed (2003-05) and Scott Corrigan (2006) ... helped the Eagles 13/20 (.640) vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 Air Force (3/16) ... two shots and one groundball in 9-4 win over capture the 2005 MIAA Championship ... totaled 74 goals and 44 13/21 (.619) at Virginia, 3/28/09 Penn (4/19). assists for 118 points during his high school career ... picked up 13/21 (.619) vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/17/10 399 groundballs at McDonogh, including 156 as a senior in 2006 12/14 (.857) vs. Presbyterian, 2/13/09 Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American ... posted a career 70.3 face-off winning percentage ... also a four- 12/16 (.750) vs. Georgetown, 2/21/09 ... ranked the 19th best freshman midfielder in the nation, according year letterwinner in football ... two-time all-state as a running back 11/13 (.846) vs. Air Force, 2/14/09 to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 62nd overall recruit by Inside ... Baltimore Sun All-Metro at linebacker ... two-time All-Baltimore 10/13 (.769) at Penn, 4/18/09 Lacrosse ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national County by the Sun, including Defensive Player of the Year honors 10/14 (.714) vs. UMBC, 5/13/07 team ... scored two goals for the South team at the National in 2005 ... four-time All-MIAA - twice each as a running back and 10/17 (.588) vs. Colgate, 5/8/10 Senior Showcase ... four-year letterwinner for coach Jim Kirkley linebacker ... two-time team captain ... also a four-time letterwinner in 10/19 (.526) vs. Penn, 3/15/10 at Riverside High School ... two time first team all-state ... twice wrestling ... finished his career with a school-record 162 wins and 114 9/10 (.900) at Mount St. Mary's, 2/26/08 named team Offensive MVP ... team captain as a senior ... 35 goals, pins ... a four-time National Prep All-American ... two-time National 9/12 (.750) vs. Fairfield, 5/1/10 24 assists and 162 groundballs in 2007 ... also won more than 60 Prep Outstanding Wrestler Award winner ... won National Prep titles 9/13 (.692) vs. Towson, 3/8/08 percent of his face-offs as a senior ... 36 goals, 24 assists and 153 in 2005 and 2006 ... Asics All-American ... three-time All-Metro and 9/13 (.692) vs. Yale, 5/3/08 groundballs in 2006. four-time All-Baltimore County by the Sun ... named the Sun's 2006 9/15 (.600) vs. Binghamton 4/14/09 Wrestler of the Year ... two-time team captain. Personal: Born in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... son of Philip and Kathleen Kercher ... younger brother of Geoff and Lauren ... older brother of Personal: Son of Cory and Erin Holmes ... younger brother of 28 || Curtis Holmes Fr. • SSM • 5-9 • 170 Margaret ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. former Terp men's lacrosse player Travis ... older brother of Curtis Marriottsville, Md. • McDonogh and Steffani ... majoring in communications. Kercher's As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut, going 1 of 2 at Career Statistics B. Holmes' the face-off X with a groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen Career Statistics 2008 6/0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0/0:00 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen (2/27) ... won 1 of 2 face-offs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... won his 2009 11/0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0/0:00 2007 16/0 2 3 5 12 0 54 22 8/7:30 only face-off in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... won his only face-off in 2010 Redshirt Season 2008 16/10 3 4 7 13 0 52 20 5/4:30 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... won 5 of 11 face-offs with Total 17/0 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 0/0:00 2009 16/15 2 2 4 8 0 67 10 6/5:00 three groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over Fairfield 2010 15/14 1 2 3 10 0 61 9 5/3:30 (5/1) ... won 2 of 7 face-offs and had two groundballs in 18-10 win Total 63/39 8 11 19 43 0 234 61 24/20:30 vs. Colgate (5/8) ...

B. Holmes' Career Highs Before Maryland: Member of the 2009 High School Tewaaraton Goals: 2 vs. Yale (5/3/08) Award Watch List ... ranked the No. 32 freshman midfielder in the Assists: 1 11 times, most recent vs. North Carolina (4/23/10) Points: 2 vs. Yale (5/3/08) nation according Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 79th overall recruit Groundballs: 9 vs. UMBC (5/13/07) according to Inside Lacrosse ... one of the nation's top face-off Caused Turnovers: 5 at Towson (3/10/07), vs. Virginia (5/17/08) Face-offs Taken: 26 at North Carolina (4/24/09) Face-offs Won: 15 vs. Navy (4/10/10), vs. Hofstra (5/15/10) 20 || Scott LaRue 14 || MJ Leonard 8 || Pat Morrison Jr. • Midfield • 6-0 • 180 R-Fr. • Goalie • 6-3 • 215 R-Fr. • SSM • 5-11 • 180 Crofton, Md. • South River HS Towson, Md. • Loyola Blakefield Millersville, Md. •ˆSeverna Park HS

As a junior (2010): Tallied his first-career point with an assist on As a redshirt freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 As a redshirt freshman (2010): One groundball in his collegiate Grant Catalino's second goal in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... win over Fairfield (5/1) ... made first two college saves in 18-10 win debut in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... saw late time in 13-7 win at also had one groundball vs. the Knights ... scored his first career vs. Colgate (5/8) ... UMBC (3/20) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... played goal and had a career-best three groundballs in 15-13 win at much of the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... assisted Ryan Young's first-quarter As a freshman (2009): Redshirt season. goal in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... also had one As a freshman (2009): Redshirt Season groundball vs. the Blue Devils ... one groundball in 12-8 win over Before Maryland: Starting goalie for Coach Jack Crawford's Dons, Towson (3/13) ... one groundball in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... one helping lead Loyola Blakefield to the MIAA Championship and a No. Before Maryland: A two-sport star at Severna Park ... named groundball in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... one groundball in 2 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse high school poll ... 16 saves the 2008 Athlete of the Year by The Capital-Gazette ... a two-year 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. in the Dons' 12-11 win over Gilman in the championship game lacrosse letterwinner for Coach Larry Kramer ... helped lead the 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... helped hold the Tar ... All-MIAA selection as a senior ... was named to the Baltimore Falcons to the state championship as a sophomore in 2006 and a Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory Boy's Underclassmen team at the 2007 Under Armour All-America county title in 2008 ... honorable mention All-Met by the Washington ... two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... Lacrosse Classic where he made five saves while allowing just Post ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... invited to participate one goal, one groundball and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over two goals. in the Builder Back All-Star game ... a four-year letterwinner in Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of football as a quarterback, defensive back and punt returner ... 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... one goal and one groundball Personal: Full name is Michael Joseph Leonard ... son of Mike 2007 Offensive-Defensive Preseason All-American ... all-state as a in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... helped hold the Raiders scoreless and Michelle Leonard ... younger brother of Nicole ... enrolled in senior ... All-Anne Arundel County by the Baltimore Sun on offense for 20:05 from the second to fourth quarters ... two groundballs and letters and sciences. in 2006 and on defense in 2007 ... two-time team captain ... team a caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round MVP and winner of the Gold Falcon Award ... a Super 22 All-Star of the NCAA tournament ... Leonard's ... given the Severna Park Sportsmanship Award and Essence of Career Statistics Character Award. As a sophomore (2009): Won 2 of 4 face-offs and had three Year gP/gs svs. gA sv.% Min. gAA w-L gB groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14). 2009 Redshirt Season Personal: Son of Pat and Kelly Morrison ... father, Pat, played 2010 2/0 3 2 .600 10:20 11.63 0-0 0 football at Maryland ... passed up a scholarship to play football As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at at Wagner College to follow in his father's footsteps and attend Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... won his only face-off and picked up a 11 || David Miller Maryland ...majoring in history. groundball in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... 1 of 3 on face-offs So. • Midfield • 6-3 • 200 with a groundball in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16). Warrenton, Va. • Notre Dame Academy MORRISON'S Career Statistics Before Maryland: 2006 US Lacrosse High School All-American As a sophomore (2010): Will redshirt the season after suffering an Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen ... four-year letterwinner for coach Troy Smith at South River High injury during the preseason. 2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0:00 School ... three-time first team all-county ... second team All-Metro as a junior by the Baltimore Sun ... 37 goals, including 10 EMO goals, As a freshman (2009): Made his collegiate debut in 18-3 win 39 || Grant Oliver 26 assists and 120 groundballs in 2006 ... 25 goals, 22 assists and over Presbyterian (2/13) ... two groundballs in 15-6 win over So. • Defense • 6-2 • 205 100 groundballs as a senior in 2007 ... won more than 65 percent Binghamton (4/14). Columbus, Ohio • Upper Arlington HS of his face-offs as a junior and senior ... also played football and basketball, earning two letters on the hardwood ... named all-county Before Maryland: A 2007 U.S. Lacrosse High School All-American As a sophomore (2010): Will redshirt the season after suffering a in basketball as a senior. ... was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team ... torn miniscus prior to the season. ranked the No. 32 freshman midfielder in the nation according to Personal: Son of Donald and Pamela LaRue ... father played football Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 87th overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse As a freshman (2009): Three groundballs in college debut, an 18-3 at Virginia Tech from 1968-71 ... younger brother of James and Dale ... No. 51 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 ... missed most of his win over Presbyterian (2/13). ... honor roll student ... majoring in communications. senior season at Notre Dame Academy due to injury ... scored 10 goals with 12 assists and 40 groundballs in seven games ... was Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High LaRue's still named honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post ... School All-American ... ranked the No. 9 freshman defender in the Career Statistics totaled 179 goals in his four seasons for the Dragons, including a nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 43rd overall recruit Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen single-season record 86 as a junior in 2007 ... led Notre Dame to by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 33 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle 100 2008 4/0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0/0:00 the 2007 Division II VISAA (Virginia Independent Schools Athletic 2009 4/0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0/0:00 ... was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team 2010 15/0 3 2 5 12 0 17 2 0/0:00 Association) title ... was named championship MVP after scoring ... played for Coach Ted Wolford at Upper Arlington ... helped the Total 23/0 3 2 5 16 0 22 2 0/0:00 four goals and adding an assist in the 8-7 win over Highland ... Golden Bears to their fifth-straight state championship in 2008 two-time first team All-MILL (Maryland Independent Lacrosse ... named the OHSLA (Ohio High School Lacrosse Association) LaRue's Career Highs League) honoree. Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Goals: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) US Lacrosse Scholastic All-American ... all-state and all-region as Assists: 1 at Bellarmine (2/20/10), vs. Duke (3/6/10) Personal: Son of Eric and Nancy Miller ... older brother of Matthew a senior ... two-time All-Midwest ... two-time all-conference ... team Points: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Colgate (5/8/10) ... enrolled in letters and sciences with a 3.214 GPA. captain ... also played golf and tennis. Groundballs: 3 at Georgetown (2/20/10) Miller's Personal: Son of Stephen and LuAnn Oliver ... enrolled in letters Career Statistics and sciences. Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots gwg gB CT Pen 2009 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0/0:00 Oliver's Career Statistics Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen 2009 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0/0:00

OLIVER'S Career Highs Groundballs: 3 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09) 30 || Brian Phipps over Air Force (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 Phipps’ Career Statistics Year gP/gs svs. gA sv.% Min. gAA w-L gB Sr. • Goalie • 5-9 • 175 spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the 2007 14/13 139 96 59.1 724 7.95 8-4 39 Annapolis, Md. • Severn School fourth ... five saves, playing the first half, in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... seven saves in 30:00 in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy 2008 15/8 77 44 63.6 436 6.06 6-1 23 2009 13/9 99 68 59.3 569 7.17 5-4 25 (4/4) ... career-best 17 saves, while allowing just one goal in 55:52 Phipps' Honor Roll 2010 15/15 145 119 54.9 863 8.27 12-3 35 • 2010 All-ACC in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) ... helped hold the Quakers scoreless Total 57/45 460 327 58.4 2593 7.57 31-12 122 • 2010 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Candidate for a stretch of 51:12 ... also had a career-high six groundballs vs. • 2010 Team Captain the Quakers ... five saves in 26:42 in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in Phipps’ Career Highs • 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American ACC Semifinals ... six saves in 30:00 in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) Saves: 17 vs. Penn (4/19/08) • 2010 Preseason All-ACC ... picked-up the win after making six saves, while allowing just two Groundballs: 6 vs. Penn (4/19/08), vs. UMBC (3/14/09) Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Vermont (2/20/07), at Yale (5/2/09) • 2009 Preseason Third Team All-American goals, in the final 30:00 in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first • 2008 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American round of the NCAA Tournament ... helped the defense hold the Phipps' Top Games • 2008 All-ACC Academic Team Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed Saves • 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year Maryland to take the lead ... also had three groundballs vs. Denver 17 vs. Penn, 4/19/08 • 2007 All-ACC Academic Team ... three saves in first 30:00 in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. 16 at Towson, 3/10/07 16 vs. Virginia, 4/3/10 As a senior (2010): Made 10 saves and had two groundballs in 15 vs. North Carolina, 3/24/07 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... made eight saves and had four As a freshman (2007): ACC Freshman of the Year ... All-ACC 15 vs. Duke, 3/6/10 groundballs in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... 15 saves, Academic Team ... named winner of team's Levitt Memorial Award 14 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 including one in overtime, in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) for the best freshman ... nine saves in his college debut, an 11-6 14 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 ... also had three groundballs vs. the Blue Devils ... five saves, three season opening win over Bellarmine (2/17) ... three saves to help 14 vs. Hofstra, 5/15/10 groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... shutout the Knights in the second quarter ... also picked up three 13 vs. Duke, 3/2/07 made eight saves and had three groundballs in 10-7 win over Penn groundballs vs. Bellarmine ... 14 saves in 16-7 win over Vermont 13 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 (3/15) ... 12 saves and allowed just six goals in 57:00 in 13-7 win at (2/20) ... also picked up five groundballs and caused two turnovers 13 at Navy 4/6/07 UMBC (3/20) ... seven saves and three groundballs in 9-7 loss at vs. the Catamounts ... helped hold Vermont scoreless for a 26-minute 13 vs. Duke, 2/28/09 No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... season best 16 saves, including eight span during the victory ... nine saves in 8-6 loss to No. 4 Georgetown 13 vs. North Carolina, 4/23/10 in the first quarter, in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... also had (2/24) ... helped hold the Hoyas without a goal for a 25:14 span ... 12 at UMBC, 3/20/10 three groundballs vs. the Cavaliers ... 10 saves and four groundballs also tied his career high with five groundballs vs. Georgetown ... 11 at Virginia, 3/28/09 in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... eight saves in 10-9 win over No. 16 13 saves and two groundballs in 14-7 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2) ... 11 vs. Hopkins, 4/11/09 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... terrific 13-save performance in 13-5 win career-best 16 saves in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10) ... helped 11 at Yale, 5/2/09 over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... helped hold the Tigers scoreless for the first 29:57 of the game ... also picked 10 at Bellarmine, 2/20/10 hold the Tar Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during up four groundballs vs. Towson ... 14 saves, four groundballs and 10 vs. Navy, 4/10/10 the victory ... Maryland's defense held the Tar Heels scoreless in the a caused turnover in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13) ... helped hold 9 vs. Bellarmine, 2/17/07 first and third quarters ... six saves and four groundballs in 10-6 loss the Leopards to just one goal over the final 45:22 of the game ... 13 9 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... made seven saves, while allowing saves and four groundballs in 11-7 win over No. 19 UMBC (3/17) ... 9 at Notre Dame, 5/10/09 just one goal, in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags helped the defense hold the Retrievers to just one goal in 29:39 to scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... also allow the offense to go on a 9-1 run to seal the game ... two saves Groundballs had one groundball in the victory ... six saves and one groundball in just over 35 minutes of actions in 18-3 win over Mount St. Mary's 6 vs. Penn, 4/19/08 in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... outstanding 14-save performance, (3/20) ... helped hold the Mount scoreless for a stretch of 37:29 ... 6 vs. UMBC, 3/14/09 including six in the fourth quarter, in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in 15 saves in 14-8 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/24) ... helped 5 vs. Vermont, 2/20/07 the first round of the NCAA tournament ... also had three groundballs hold the Tar Heels scoreless for 24:28 ... eight saves in 12-8 loss 5 vs. Georgetown, 2/24/07 and a caused turnover vs. the Pride ... at No. 2 Virginia (3/31) ... 13 saves in 8-7 double-OT win at No. 7 Navy (4/6) ... helped the Terp defense hold the Mids scoreless for 4 at Towson, 3/10/07 4 vs. Lafayette, 3/13/07 As a junior (2009): Named as co-recipient of the Daniel Slafkosky 20:23 ... eight saves in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins (4/14) 4 vs. UMBC, 3/17/07 Coaches' Award, along with Jason Carter ... made three saves and ... two saves in 30:00 of action in 14-10 win at Penn (4/21) ... three 4 vs. Duke, 2/28/09 allowed just one goal, playing the second half of 18-3 win over saves in 11:45 in 12-4 win over Yale (5/5). 4 at Georgetown, 2/27/10 Presbyterian (2/13) ... seven saves with only two goals allowed in 4 vs. Penn, 3/15/10 the first half of 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Before Maryland: The No. 1 goalie prospect in the nation according 4 vs. Virginia, 4/25/10 Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... five saves in 26:20 in 10-13 loss to Inside Lacrosse ... 2006 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... outstanding 13-save performance School All-American ... won the 2006 Wynn Award, given annually in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic ... also to the best high school goalie in Maryland ... two-time finalist for 43 || Mike Poiter had four groundballs vs. the Blue Devils ... 11 saves and tied his the C. Markland Kelly Award ... member of the Toyota High School Fr. • Attack • 6-4 • 200 career-high with six groundballs in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) All-Tewaaraton Team ... 2006 first team MSLCA All-State ... first-team Annapolis, Md. • Archbishop Spalding ... played all 85 minutes in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) All-Met by the Baltimore Sun and Washington Post as a senior ...... made 11 saves, picked-up three groundballs and forced two honorable mention Washington Post All-Met as a junior ... two-time As a freshman (2010): Scored a goal in his collegiate debut, a 17-4 Cavalier turnovers ... 11 saves with two groundballs in 10-9 loss to first team All-Anne Arundel County by the Baltimore Sun ... 2006 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... also had a groundball vs. the Stags ... No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals ... three All-MIAA ... a three-year letterwinner for Coach John Tucker at the played most of the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... saves in 15:00 in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... eight saves Severn School ... made a school record 696 saves with a career in the first three quarters in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... four saves in save percentage of 68.3 ... the only goalie to hold undefeated No. 1 Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner for coach Zach Burke 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... Boys Latin to single-digit scoring in 2006 ... two-time team MVP and at Archbishop Spalding ... team captain as a senior in 2009 ... 11 saves, three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 10-6 win team captain as a senior ... also a two-year letterwinner in football honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post ... first team all- at Yale (5/2) ... terrific nine-save performance in 7-3 win at No. 7 and basketball ... played linebacker and quarterback on the gridiron county ... second team All-DC ... combined with fellow Terp Kevin seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament ... and was a guard on the hardwood ... was All-MIAA and All-Anne Cooper to score six goals in 11-6 loss to top-ranked St. Mary's ... tore the ACL in his left knee with 1:02 left in the first quarter in 11-6 Arundel County in football as a senior in 2005 ... won the Players two goals and three assists in 14-10 loss to No. 2 Calvert Hall ... loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals ... made Award for basketball in 2006. two goals and two assists in 14-6 win over No. 5 Boys Latin ... 2009 three saves and allowed just two goals before the injury. Mid-Atlantic Delmar Prep Team selection ... totaled 99 goals and 42 Personal: Son of Wilson and Betty Phipps ... father, Wilson, played assists for 141 career points. As a sophomore (2008): Made three saves, while allowing just two for Maryland's last NCAA Championship team in 1975 ... grandfather, goals, in 30:00 of time in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... one Louis, also played for the Terps earned All-America honors in 1949 Personal: Son of Joe and Emilia Poiter ... younger brother of Drew save in 30:00 in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... six saves ... mother, Betty, played lacrosse and field hockey at Roanoke ... and Chris ... recipient of a University of Maryland Engineering Dean's playing the second half in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1) ... two saves younger brother of former Terrapin men's lacrosse player Michael Award Fund Scholarship ... majoring in mechanical engineering. and allowed just one goal in 30:00 in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... member of the National Honors Society ... Headmaster's List ... helped hold the Friars scoreless for 23:30 ... seven saves in 30:00 from 2003-2006 ... used to be a ball boy for the Maryland men's in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... five saves in the first 30:00 basketball team during the Joe Smith-Keith Booth years ... has a in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC ... four saves in 21:52 in 16-4 win 3.311 GPA majoring in history. Poiter's 2 || Travis Reed a perfect 21-0 record and a No. 1 ranking by Inside Lacrosse ... 90 Career Statistics Jr. • Attack • 5-9 • 185 points as a freshman set a Boys' Latin record ... totaled 238 goals Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen Baltimore, Md. • Boys' Latin and 102 assists during his prep career ... also lettered in football 2010 2/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0/0:00 as a receiver and outside linebacker. As a junior (2010): A man-up goal and an assist in 12-7 win at Poiter’s Career Highs Bellarmine (2/20) ... also had four groundballs vs. the Knights ... Personal: Son of Jake and Wendy Reed ... father played at Goals: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Maryland from 1974-77 and was a member of the Terps' 1975 Points: 1 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) an extra-man goal in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... one goal, one assist and four groundballs in 11-10 overtime win vs. NCAA championship team ... older brother of Jamie ... majoring No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... two assists, two groundballs and two caused in American studies. 29 || Chris Ready turnovers in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... two goals and an assist Jr. • LSM • 6-0 • 190 in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Reed's Career Statistics Dublin, Ohio • Dublin Jerome HS (Ohio Wesleyan) Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen Quakers ... four points on two goals and two assists in 13-7 win at 2008 14/12 20 11 31 62 4 3 28 0/0:00 UMBC (3/20) ... one assist and two groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 As a junior (2010): Will miss the season due to offseason knee 2009 15/7 16 7 23 50 4 0 17 2/2:00 North Carolina (3/27) ... two assists and a groundball in 11-10 loss 2010 15/12 20 17 37 61 4 1 33 1/1:00 surgery. to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... four goals and one assist in 11-9 win over Total 45/31 56 35 91 173 12 4 78 3/3:00 Navy (4/10) ... also had four groundballs vs. the Mids ... two goals, As a redshirt sophomore (2009): Named the recipient of the including a man-up score, and one assist in 10-9 win over No. 16 Reed's Career Highs Dan Snyder Memorial Award for most improved player ... two Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. 3 Goals: 5 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) groundballs and two caused turnovers in Division I debut, an 18-3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... one goal and three Assists: 4 vs. Penn (4/19/08) win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... one groundball in 15-4 win over Air groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... one goal Points: 7 vs. Colgate (5/8/10) Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" Groundballs: 5 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) and two assists in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... also set a career Hat Tricks: 7 ... two groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... high with five groundballs vs. the Stags ... career bests with seven one groundball and a caused turnover in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Multi-Point Games: 29 points and five goals in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... one assist Multi-Goal Games: 18 Virginia (3/28) ... one groundball in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... and two groundballs in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round Multi-Assist Games: 10 two groundballs and a caused turnover in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns of the NCAA tournament ... Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals ... one groundball and one caused turnover in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... As a sophomore (2009): Two goals and two assists in 18-3 win 48 || Mike Scheeler Fr. • Defense • 6-4 • 205 two groundballs in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... two caused turnovers over Presbyterian (2/13) ... did not play in 15-4 win over Air Force Towson, Md. • Calvert Hall and a groundball in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the (2/14) due to games being played on back-to-back days ... two ACC Semifinals ... one groundball in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... one goals in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7) ... hat trick in 13-6 win over Bryant As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 win over groundball and one caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre (3/15) ... scored back-to-back goals in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Fairfield (5/1) ... saw time in the fourth quarter in 18-10 win vs. Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament ... career-best Virginia (3/28) ... made his first start with the first midfield unit and Colgate (5/8) ... three groundballs and tied a career-high with two caused turnovers in had one assist in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... started on attack 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. in place of an injured Will Yeatman and had a goal and an assist Before Maryland: Helped anchor the Calvert Hall defense on a in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Hawks team that advanced to the 2009 MIAA "A" championship As a sophomore (2008): Redshirt season. Rivals ... a goal, one assist and three groundballs in 15-6 win over game ... scored four goals and added five assists in 2009 ... also Binghamton (4/14) ... a goal and an assist in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) played basketball. Before Maryland: Played one season at Ohio Wesleyan before ... two goals, one groundball and a caused turnover in 16-10 loss at transferring to Maryland ... played 12 games with one assists and No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... two goals and Personal: Son of Don and Laura Scheeler ... older brother of 13 groundballs ... three-year letterwinner for coach AJ Auld at Dublin an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... two groundballs and a caused Natalie ... grandfather, John Irvine, played football at Maryland and Jerome High School ... helped the Celtics to an 18-2 record as a turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round was a member of the 1953 national championship team ... enrolled senior and a berth in the state championship game ... named MVP of the NCAA tournament. at the state championship ... totaled 47 goals and 35 assists during in letters and sciences. his prep career ... team captain and MVP as a senior in 2006 ... As a freshman (2008): Two goals and three groundballs in his Scheeler's named to the Central Ohio All-Star team ... all-state honoree ... also collegiate debut in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... four goals lettered in football at cornerback. Career Statistics and his first career assist in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen three goals in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1) ... third-straight hat trick 2010 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/1:00 Personal: Son of David and Dana Ready ... younger brother of in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... one goal and two groundballs Tricia ... older brother of Megan ... honor roll student ... has a 3.468 in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... first career two-assist game GPA majoring in international business. in 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16) ... also had the game-winning 44 || Brett Schmidt goal and three groundballs vs. the Falcons ... a man-up goal and Jr. • Defense • 6-0 • 205 Ready's four groundballs in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... tied Maple Glen, Pa. • Upper Dublin HS Career Statistics his career highs with five points, along with two assists and four Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen groundballs, in 13-7 win over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... scored all Schmidt's Honor Roll 2008 Redshirt Season • 2010 LaxPower All-American 2009 14/0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 0/0:00 three of his goals vs. the Cavaliers in the second quarter ... returned to the line-up with a career-best four assists in 9-4 win over Penn • 2010 ACC All-Tournament Team • 2010 All-ACC Ready's Career Highs (4/19) ... two assists and four groundballs in 11-8 loss at No. 3 • 2010 Midseason First Team All-American Groundballs: 2 Four times, most recent at Penn (4/18/09) Virginia in ACC Semifinals ... two goals on just two shots in 16-10 Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09), at North Carolina win over Yale (5/3). • 2010 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American (4/24/09) Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High As a junior (2010): Two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 School All-American ... scored a goal and added an assist in win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... two groundballs in 15-13 win at No. 13 the Under Armour All-America Classic ... 2007 RISE/SI.com All- Georgetown (2/27) ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers American ... ranked the fifth best freshman attackman in the nation, in 11-10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... two groundballs in according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 10th overall recruit by 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... three groundballs and a caused Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the fourth best overall recruit and second turnover in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... three groundballs and a best attackman in the nation according to Rise Magazine ... member caused turnover in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... four groundballs and of the 2007 All-Tewaaraton high school team ... won the 2007 C. three caused turnovers in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) Markland Kelly Award as the state's top prep player ... two-time ... terrific effort with two groundballs and four caused turnovers in letterwinner for Coach Bob Shriver at Boys' Latin ... scored 54 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... was assigned to check Shamel goals and added 27 assists to lead the Lakers to a 18-2 record and Bratton and held him without a point while he was guarding him a No. 10 ranking in the final Inside Lacrosse rankings ... two-time ... another terrific job with his assignment, holding the Mids' top All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun ... three-time All-MIAA (twice at attackman, Andy Warner, to just one assist and one shot in 11-9 win Boys' Latin, once at McDonogh) ... set the school's single-season over Navy (4/10) ... had one groundball and one caused turnover scoring record with 67 goals as a junior ... led Boys' Latin in 2006 to vs. the Mids ... another outstanding individual effort, holding Tom Palasek without a point and without a shot in 10-9 win over No. 16 ... 155 groundballs during sophomore season ... also competed on turnovers vs. the Cavaliers ... held UVa. All-American Danny Glading Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... also had two groundballs and a caused the Upper Dublin golf team ... helped the Cardinals to a league title to one goal in the game ... five groundballs and a career-high four turnover vs. the Blue Jays ... breakout performance in 13-5 win and an 18-1-1 record on the links as a senior. caused turnovers in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... held Stephen over No. 3 North Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... charged Boyle without a point for the first time in 13 games in 10-9 loss to with marking UNC All-American Billy Bitter and held him without a Personal: Son of Scott and Lynn Schmidt ... younger brother of No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals ... also point for the first time in 30 games ... overall, he helped hold the Tar Scott and Chad ... older brother of Lindsey ... member of the National had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays ... Heels scoreless for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory ... Honor Society ... majoring in finance with a 3.69 GPA. career-best six groundballs in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... finished the game with two groundballs and four caused turnovers ... also had two caused turnovers vs. the Bearcats ... four groundballs one caused turnover in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... B. Schmidt’s and a caused turnover in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... two groundballs career best five caused turnovers in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... Career Statistics in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals also had three groundballs vs. the Stags ... helped hold the Stags Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen ... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 10-6 win at Yale scoreless for stretches of 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... one 2008 12/0 1 0 1 1 0 7 6 0/0:00 (5/2) ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at No. 7 groundball and one caused turnover in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... 2009 16/12 1 1 2 4 0 33 23 3/2:30 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament ... 2010 15/15 0 1 1 3 0 32 26 6/4:00 three groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra Total 43/27 2 2 4 8 0 72 55 8/6:30 two groundballs and a caused turnover in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. B. schmidt's As a sophomore (2008): Recipient of the Iron Terp Award for Career Highs International Experience: Won a gold medal as a member of the strongest pound-for-pound Terp ... scored a goal and had one Goals: 1 vs. Virginia (5/17/08), vs. Presbyterian (2/13/09) U.S. U-19 team at the 2008 IFL World Championships in Coquitlam, groundball in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... first career assist Assists: 1 vs. Air Force (2/14/09), at North Carolina (3/27/10) British Columbia ... saw significant playing time on a defense that in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Points: 1 Four times, most recent at North Carolina (3/27/10) allowed only 8.3 goals per game. Off for a Cause" ... also caused one Falcon turnover ... career-high Groundballs: 5 at Navy (4/3/09) three groundballs in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... also Caused Turnovers: 5 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) As a freshman (2008): Made his first collegiate start in 11-6 win at caused one Hoya turnover ... made his first collegiate start, filling No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... had one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas in for an injured Brian Farrell, in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) 9 || Max Schmidt ... three groundballs and two caused turnovers in 17-7 win at Mount at the Face-Off Classic ... had two groundballs vs. the Blue Devils Jr. • Defense • 6-4 • 230 St. Mary's (2/26) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 15-7 ... two groundballs and two caused turnovers in 9-7 win at Towson Upper Arlington, Ohio • Upper Arlington HS loss at No.2 Duke (3/1) ... one groundball and a caused turnover (3/7) ... three caused turnovers and one groundball in 8-7 loss to in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... two caused turnovers and one No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... career-high four caused turnovers, along Schmidt's Honor Roll groundball in 12-7 win over No. 18 Towson (3/8) ... helped hold with two groundballs, in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... missed the • 2010 Preseason Third Team All-American the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from the end of the first North Carolina game due to injury ... returned to the line-up and • 2010 Preseason All-ACC quarter to the final minutes of the fourth in 16-4 win over Air Force had one groundball in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... • 2009 All-ACC (3/16) ... two caused turnovers in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina held Cavalier middie Shamel Bratton without a shot in the seven • 2009 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American (3/22) ... caused two turnovers in 5-4 loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... overtime periods ... career-best five groundballs and three caused helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44 ... two groundballs turnovers in 10-4 loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... three groundballs and As a junior (2010): Two groundballs and a caused turnover in 12-7 in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19) ... helped hold the Quakers scoreless a caused turnover in 10-9 loss to No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 for a stretch of 51:12. inaugural Day of Rivals ... one groundball and a caused turnover in Georgetown (2/27) ... two groundballs in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... four groundballs and a caused ... five groundballs and a caused turnovers in 10-7 win over Penn Before Maryland: Selected to the U.S. Under-19 National Team turnover in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... three caused turnovers and a (3/15) ... three groundballs and three caused turnovers in 13-7 win ... 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American groundball in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC at UMBC (3/20) ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 9-7 loss ... ranked the third best freshman defender in the nation, according Semifinals ... two caused turnovers and a groundball in 10-6 win at at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... two groundballs and two caused to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 16th overall recruit by Inside Yale (5/2) ... four groundballs and a caused turnover in 7-3 win at turnovers in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... five groundballs and Lacrosse ... ranked the ninth best overall recruit and second best No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament one caused turnover in 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... two groundballs defender in the nation according to Rise Magazine ... 2007 US ... two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in and a caused turnover in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) Lacrosse Scholastic All-American by the Ohio Chapter ... three-year NCAA Quarterfinals. ... outstanding performance in 13-5 win over No. 3 North Carolina letterwinner for coach Red Wolford at Upper Arlington High School (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... helped hold the Tar Heels scoreless ... also played on the varsity squad as a freshman ... the Golden As a freshman (2008): One groundball in his collegiate debut in for stretches of 22:44 and 21:04 during the victory ... finished the Bears went 70-4 during his four seasons ... UA won four-straight 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... one caused turnover in 13-5 game with four groundballs and a caused turnover ... two groundballs state titles and two Midwest championships ... named the OHSLA win over Providence (3/3) ... caused a turnover in 16-4 win over and three caused turnovers in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC and MLSCA player of the year as a senior ... team captain and MVP Air Force (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 finals ... three groundballs and a caused turnover in 17-4 win over in 2007 ... two-time first team all-state and all-Midwest ... scored four spanning from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the Fairfield (5/1) ... helped hold the Stags scoreless for stretches of goals and added 10 assists during his four years ... also a three-year fourth ... one groundball and a caused turnover in 13-8 win at No. 23:03 and 25:07 during the victory ... scored his first career goal on letterwinner in football as a defensive end and tight end ... helped 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... caused a turnover in 5-4 loss to No. 9 a back-handed shot in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... also had one lead the Golden Bears to back-to-back OCC championships in 2005 Navy (4/4) ... helped hold the Mids scoreless for the final 30:44 ... groundball and two caused turnovers vs. the Raiders ... helped hold and 2006 ... two-time first team all-conference on the gridiron. helped hold the Quakers scoreless for a stretch of 51:12 in 9-4 win Colgate scoreless for 20:05 from the second to fourth quarters ... over Penn (4/19) ... two groundballs in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia three groundballs and one caused turnover in 11-8 win over Hofstra Personal: Son of Andy and Katie Schmidt ... younger brother of (4/25) in ACC Semifinals ... one groundball in 16-10 win over Yale (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... Brandon ... majoring in commiunications. (5/3) ... caused one turnover in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... helped the defense hold the As a sophomore (2009): USILA third team All-American ... All-ACC M. Schmidt’s Pioneers scoreless for 30:06 that led to a 7-0 run which allowed ... recipient of the Deckman-Silber Memorial Award as the team's Career Statistics Maryland to take the lead ... scored his first career goal in 8-7 OT most outstanding defenseman ... three caused turnovers in 18-3 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots gwg gB CT Pen 2008 16/10 0 0 0 0 0 9 11 4/4:00 loss to No. 2 Virginia (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals ... also had two win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... also had one groundball vs. the groundballs vs. the Cavaliers. 2009 17/16 0 0 0 1 0 38 24 5/5:00 Blue Hose ... caused two turnovers and had a groundball in 15-4 2010 15/15 1 0 1 2 0 36 18 9/7:30 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off Total 48/41 1 0 1 3 0 83 53 18/16:30 Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse High School All-American ... for a Cause" ... one groundball in 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown ranked the 18th best freshman defender in the nation, according to (2/21) ... solid game in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face- M. schmidt's Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 83rd overall recruit by Inside Lacrosse Off Classic ... one groundball and a caused turnoiver vs. the Blue Career Highs ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team ... three- Devils ... two groundballs and a caused turnover in 8-7 loss to No. Groundballs: 6 vs. Binghamton (4/14/09) year letterwinner for coach Jon Levine at Upper Dublin High School 10 UMBC (3/14) ... held Retriever All-American Ricky Smith to just Caused Turnovers: 4 at Navy (4/3/09) ... helped lead the Cardinals to a 12-6 record as a senior and their one assists in the game ... one groundball in 13-6 win over Bryant first-ever Suburban One League championship ... 2007 MVP of the (3/15) ... three groundballs in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina Suburban One League ... all-state as a senior ... three-time all-league (3/21) ... also caused two Tar Heel turnovers ... three groundballs selection ... two-time team captain ... grabbed 172 groundballs, along in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... also had two caused with eight goals and 12 assists in 2007 ... 160 groundballs as a junior 12 || Adam Sear Sear's Career Highs Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Tony Goals: 2 Five times, most recent at North Carolina (3/27/10) Sr. • Midfield • 6-2 • 205 Brockmeyer at Mount St. Joseph's ... won the 2008 Coach Rocko Assists: 2 vs. UMBC (3/17/07) Perth, Australia • Hale School Vicchio Toughness Award ... also played football as a tight end Points: 2 Seven times, most recent at North Carolina (3/27/10) and free safety. Multi-point Games: 7 Sear's Honor Roll Multi-goal Games: 5 • 2010 Australian National Team Member Personal: Son of Dave and Michelle Slafkosky ... father, Dave, has been an assistant coach at Maryland for 27 seasons ... younger As a senior (2010): Assisted Jake Bernhardt's game-winning goal 10 || Michael brother Daniel, Kevin, a former Terp lacrosse player, and Sarah ... in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... two extra-man goals in 15-13 win Shakespeare majoring in aerospace engineering with a 3.75 GPA. at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... one goal in 11-10 overtime win vs. So. • Midfield • 6-1 • 200 Slafkosky's No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... one groundball in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... Walpole, Mass. • Governor’s Academy tied his career high with two goals in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... Career Statistics Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen another two-goal game, both coming on extra-man, in 9-7 loss at As a sophomore (2010): One goal and one groundball in 12-7 2010 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0:00 No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... one man-up goal in 11-10 loss to No. win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one groundball and a caused turnover 1 Virginia (4/3) ... one man-up goal in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... one groundball in 11- Hopkins (4/17) ... scored his seventh man-up goal of the season 10 overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... first career multi-goal and 32 || Drew Snider in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... also had one groundball and one multi-point game with two goals in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... R-So. • Midfield • 6-0 • 170 caused turnover vs. the Stags ... missed the 18-10 victory over also had two groundballs vs. the Tigers ... one goal in 13-7 win at Seattle, Wash. • O’Dea HS (Loomis Chaffee) Colgate (5/8) with a strained calf ... returned to score the game- UMBC (3/20) ... one groundball in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) winning goal (a man-up goal) in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the ... two groundballs in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Returned to action with two first round of the NCAA tournament ... one goal in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... goals on just two shots in 12-7 win at Bellarmine (2/20) ... one goal a groundball in 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... two goals, As a junior (2009): First goal of the season in 13-6 win over As a freshman (2009): Scored a goal in his college debut, an 18-3 including the game-winner, and one groundball in 12-8 win over Bryant (3/15) ... assisted Grant Catalino's first goal in 15-6 win ov win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... also won 2 of 3 face-offs vs. the Blue Towson (3/13) ... one goal in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... tallied his er Binghamton (4/14) ... one assist in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Hose ... won his only face-off in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in first assist in two years in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... also had Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... one goal in 10-6 win at Wounded Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause". one groundball vs. the Cavaliers ... one assist and one groundball in Yale (5/2) ... scored the game-winning goal in 7-3 win at No. 7 11-9 win over Navy (4/10) ... one goal and a groundball in 10-9 win seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament Before Maryland: 2008 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... one goal and a groundball in ... two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in School All-American ... ranked the No. 2 freshman midfielder in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... first career multi-assist NCAA Quarterfinals. the nation according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 13th overall game with two in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... one assist in 18-10 recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... No. 11 on the Sports Illustrated Takkle win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... As a sophomore (2008): Made his season debut in 11-6 win at 100 ... was a tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 national team No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... tied his career high with two goals in ... selected to the North squad at the US Lacrosse National Senior As a sophomore (2009): Redshirt season. 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... one groundball in 9-8 (3OT) Showcase ... three goals in the North's 15-14 overtime win over loss at No. 19 UMBC ... one groundball in 16-4 win over Air Force the East team in the championship game ... totaled 166 goals, 60 As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at (3/16) ... one goal in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... one assists and 414 groundballs during his prep career ... 57 goals, 13 Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... first career point on an assist on Scott goal in 10-4 loss at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... one goal in 9-4 assists and 104 groundballs as a senior for Coach Peter Bidstrup Tompkins' second goal of the game in 13-5 win over Providence win over Penn (4/19) ... one assist and a groundball in 11-8 loss at ... helped lead the Red Dogs to back-to-back Independent School (3/3). No. 3 Virginia in ACC Semifinals ... one groundball in 10-7 win over League championships ... his 57 goals set the school record for Denver (5/10) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. single-season goals by a midfielder ... also holds school midfielder Before Maryland: Two-time US Lacrosse High School All-American records for single-season points (75), single-game goals (9) and ...... member of the West team at the 2006 National Senior As a freshman (2007): Made his college debut in 11-6 season- single-game points (11) ... three-time All-ISL selection ... 2008 Showcase ... four-year letterwinner at for Coach Ryan Kelly at O'Dea opening win over Bellarmine (2/17) ... scored his first goal in 14-7 ISL League MVP ... All-Scholastic by the Boston Globe ... also a High School ... helped lead the Irish to a combined record of 44-18 loss to No. 2 Duke (3/2) ... posted the first multi-point game of his standout hockey player. during his four seasons ... led the team in scoring all four years ... career with a goal and an assist in 8-7 win at No. 13 Towson (3/10) led Division I in the Pacific Conference in scoring as a senior with ... assisted Scott Tompkins' goal to run his scoring streak to four Personal: Son of Dan and Yvette Shakespeare ... younger brother of 60 goals and 18 assists in 2006 ... named the 2006 Washington games in 13-4 win over Lafayette (3/13) ... two assists in 11-7 win Matt ... older brother of Sean ... enrolled in letters and sciences. Lacrosse Player of the Year ... was second in the league in scoring over No. 19 UMBC (3/17) ... first career two-goal game in 18-3 win in 2005 with 38 goals and 46 assists ... totaled 155 goals, 99 assists over Mount St. Mary's (3/20) ... one goal in 14-8 win over No. 11 Shakespeare's and 306 groundballs ... three-time first team all-state ... named North Carolina (3/24) ... one goal in 8-7 OT loss to No. 10 Johns Career Statistics second team all-state as a freshman ... two-time team captain. Hopkins (4/14) ... started on attack, his first collegiate start, in 14-10 Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen win at Penn (4/21) ... picked up an assist on Max Ritz's first goal vs. 2009 4/0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0:00 Personal: Son of Kris and Jacqueline Snider ... father played the Quakers ... assisted Travis Holmes' first quarter goal in 13-9 loss 2010 15/0 5 0 5 25 0 0 8 0/0:00 lacrosse at Virginia from 1974-78 ... uncle, Eric, and cousin, Matt, Total 19/0 6 0 6 27 0 0 8 0/0:00 to UMBC (5/13) in the NCAA tournament. also played college lacrosse ... older brother of Catherine and Will ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Shakespeare's Before Maryland: Competed for Western Australia in the Australian Career Highs Lacrosse League ... scored a league-best 16 goals to lead WA to the Snider's Goals: 2 vs. Towson (3/13/10) Career Statistics 2006 ALL championship ... scored five goals in the championship Points: 2 vs. Towson (3/13/10) game vs. Victoria (11/11) ... named to the inaugural ALL All-Star Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen team ... totaled seven goals during the 2005 season ... nine goals 2008 3/0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0/0:00 38 || Alex 2009 Redshirt Season in his ALL debut season of 2004 ... a member of the U19 Western 2010 15/0 8 5 13 26 0 1 5 0/0:00 Australia team that won the 2003 national championship ... was also Slafkosky Total 18/0 8 6 14 27 0 1 5 0/0:00 on the 2005 WA U19 squad. Fr. • Defense • 5-9 • 170 Catonsville, Md. • Mount St. Joseph's HS Snider's Career Highs Personal: Son of Rodney and Mareena Sear ... younger brother of Goals: 2 at Bellarmine (2/20/10), vs. Towson (3/13/10) Stephanie ... majoring in family science. As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 13-7 win at Assists: 2 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) UMBC (3/20) ... saw late time in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... had Points: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Fairfield (5/1/10) Sear's Career Statistics one groundball vs. the Stags ... played much of the fourth quarter Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... 2007 13/1 6 6 12 26 0 0 7 1/0:30 2008 16/0 5 1 6 15 0 0 6 0/0:00 2009 16/0 3 2 5 9 0 1 2 0/0:00 2010 14/7 11 1 12 28 8 1 2 0/0:00 Total 59/8 25 10 35 78 8 2 18 1/0:30 22 || Mark White Before Maryland: Named South team MVP at the 2007 National along with one assist, in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... missed R-So. • Goalie • 6-3 • 185 Senior Showcase ... member of the Washington D.C. Boys' the Navy game due to a broken thumb sustained during practice on Alexandria, Va. • St. Stephen's & St. Agnes Underclassmen Team in the inaugural Under Armour All-America April 5 ... returned 10 days after having surgery to repair his broken Lacrosse Classic in 2006 ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Andy thumb with one goal, one assist and one groundball in 10-9 win over As a redshirt sophomore (2010): Made his season debut, playing Taibl at St. Stephens's & St. Agnes ... helped the Saints to the 2007 No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... missed the 10-6 loss to Virginia the final 3:00 in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... played the final 1:41, VISAA state championship ... anchored a defense that allowed (4/25) in ACC finals due to a mild concussion sustained vs. North allowing zero goals, in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina (3/27) ... fewer than four goals per game ... named first team All-Met by the Carolina (4/23) in the semifinals ... was held out as a precaution for played the final 0:11 in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ... Washington Post ... first team all-state and all-Examiner ... team the in 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... returned to action and had two played 10:51 of the 17-4 win over Fairfield (5/1) ... made two saves captain as a senior ... Top 205 All-Star. goals and an assist in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... also had one vs. the Stags ... played 12:04 and made two saves in 18-10 win groundball vs. the Raiders ... another three-point outing on a goal vs. Colgate (5/8) ... Personal: Son of Christopher and Mary White ... younger brother and two assists in 11-8 win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of of Megan, Maura and Matt ... twin brother of fellow Terp Mark ... the NCAA tournament ... As a sophomore (2009): Redshirt season. sister Maura played lacrosse at Bucknell from 2000-04 ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. As a junior (2009): Memorable Terrapin debut with a goal, three As a freshman (2008): One save in nine minutes of action in his assists and one groundball in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... collegiate debut, a 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... saw nearly Mi. White's tied career highs with six points, four assists and five groundballs five minutes of action without allowing a goal in 16-4 win over Air Career Statistics in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded Warrior Project's Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots gwg gB CT Pen "Face Off for a Cause" ... three groundballs in 10-13 loss to No. Force (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning 2008 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0/0:00 from the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth ... 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... two goals, including a man-up score, in 2009 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0/0:00 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) at the Face-Off Classic ... a goal saw late time in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... played 2010 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0/0:00 3:21 in 9-4 win over Penn (4/19). Total 14/0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0/0:00 and an assist in 9-7 win at Towson (3/7) ... man-up goal and three groundballs in 8-7 loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... three points on a Before Maryland: 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High goal and two assists in 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... also had three School All-American ... ranked the fourth best freshman goalie in 49 || Zach Williams groundballs vs. the Bulldogs ... one goal, two groundballs and two Fr. • Defense • 6-0 • 205 the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the 35th overall caused turnovers in 8-7 win over No. 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... Montclair, N.J. • Montclair HS recruit by Inside Lacrosse ... tryout invitee for the 2008 U.S. Under-19 five points on two goals and three assists in 10-9 7OT loss at No. 1 national team ... member of the South team at the National Senior Virginia (3/28) ... two goals and two groundballs in 10-4 loss at No. As a freshman (2010): Made his collegiate debut in 17-4 win over Showcase ... member of the Washington D.C. Boys' Underclassmen 14 Navy (4/3) ... missed the Johns Hopkins, Binghamton and Penn Fairfield (5/1) ... had one groundball and a caused turnover vs. the Team in the inaugural Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic games due to a sprained ankle ... returned in 16-10 loss at No. 8 Stags ... saw late time in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... in 2006 ... four-year letterwinner for Coach Andy Taibl at St. North Carolina (4/24) in the ACC Semifinals ... had two groundballs Stephens's & St. Agnes ... had a .710 career save percentage ... vs. the Tar Heels ... two assists and three groundballs in 7-3 win at Before Maryland: 2009 US Lacrosse All-American ... a three-year helped the Saints to the 2007 VISAA state championship ... two-time No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament letterwinner for Coach Pete VonnHoffman ... first team all-state Washington Post All-Met ... three-time all-state honoree ... named ... two groundballs in 11-6 loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in and all-county as a senior ... helped lead the Mountie Bulldogs the 2007 Alexandria Sportsman of the Year ... three-time all-IAC ... NCAA Quarterfinals. to the 2009 Essex County championship ... two-time all-division team captain and MVP ... Top 205 All-Star. ... totaled 140 groundballs for his junior and senior seasons ... As a sophomore (2008 @ Notre Dame): Did not compete. also a standout player on the gridiron ... a two-year letterwinner in Personal: Son of Christopher and Mary White ... younger brother football as a middle linebacker and tight end ... helped Montclair to of Megan, Maura and Matt ... twin brother of fellow Terp Michael ... As a freshman (2007 @ Notre Dame): Honorable mention USILA/ two league championships ... named the team's defensive MVP as sister Maura played lacrosse at Bucknell from 2000-04 ... majoring STX All-American ... named the LaxPower Rookie of the Year ... a junior ... first team all-county and all-league as a senior ... third in criminology and criminal justice. GWLL Newcomer of the Year ... first-team all-GWLL ... led the team all-state and team MVP as a senior ... named one of the Top Fighting Irish in points (46) and assists (25) ... notched a point in 100 players in New Jersey. ma. White's every game ... one goal and two assists in his collegiate debut, a Career Statistics 9-7 win over No. 13 Loyola (2/17) ... back-to-back two-goal, one- Year gP/gs svs. gA sv.% Min. gAA w-L gB Personal: Son of Greg and Deb Williams ... younger brother assist games against Penn State (W, 11-8, 2/25) and #4 Cornell 2008 4/0 1 4 20.0 18 13.27 0-0 0 of Harrison ... older brother of Parker ... enrolled in letters and (L, 13-8, 3/3) ... one goal and two assists in an 11-8 loss at No. 15 2009 Redshirt Season sciences. North Carolina (3/10) ... career-high six points on two goals and a 2010 5/0 4 6 40.0 28 12.95 0-0 0 season-best four assists in a 16-5 win over No. 19 Drexel (3/13) ... Total 9/0 5 10 33.3 46 13.08 0-0 0 williams' a goal and an assist in 7-6 loss at Dartmouth (3/17) ... back-to-back Career Statistics hat tricks in 11-3 wins over Bellarmine (3/20) and Brown (3/31) ... one ma. White's Career Highs Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gB CT Pen goal and two assists in 15-5 win over Villanova (4/3) ... two goals and Saves: 2 vs. Fairfield (5/1/10), vs. Colgate (5/8/10) 2010 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0/0:00 two assists in 16-4 win over Air Force (4/13) ... three assists in 14-6 win over Denver (4/15) ... one assist in 14-2 win over Lehigh (4/21) ... 18 || michael White 23 || Will Yeatman four points on two goals and two assists in 12-6 win at No. 20 Ohio Jr. • Defense • 6-3 • 190 Sr. • Attack/Midfield • 6-6 • 250 State (4/28) ... one goal and two assists in 14-9 win at Quinnipiac Alexandria, Va. • St. Stephen's & St. Agnes San Diego, Calif. • Rancho Bernardo HS (Notre Dame) (5/5) ... two assists in 11-10 overtime loss at No. 5 Johns Hopkins (5/12) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. As a junior (2010): Played the fourth quarter in 17-4 win over Yeatman's Honor Roll Fairfield (5/1) ... had one groundball vs. the Stags ... one groundball • 2010 U.S. National Team Tryout Pool Selection Before College: Arguably the most prolific lacrosse player to come in 18-10 win vs. Colgate (5/8) ... • 2008 Preseason Second Team All-American from the West Coast ... a four-time letterwinner in lacrosse and • 2007 Honorable Mention All-American a three-time letterwinner in football ... a four-time all-conference As a sophomore (2009): One groundball and a caused turnover • 2007 LaxPower Rookie of the Year and all-city selection in lacrosse ... named to the U.S. Lacrosse in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13). • 2007 GWLL Newcomer of the Year All-American team as a junior and senior ... named to the Under • 2007 First Team All-GWLL Armour All-American team as a senior ... named team MVP during As a freshman (2008): Made his collegiate debut in 17-7 win at his sophomore and senior seasons ... captained the lacrosse team Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... first career caused turnover in 13-5 win As a senior (2010): One goal in his first career start at midfield ... as a senior ... holds three records in lacrosse at Rancho Bernardo over Providence (3/3) ... one groundball in 16-4 win over Air Force first hat trick as a Terp, scoring three times in a span of 5:47 - all for career points, career goals and career assists ... played in the (3/16) ... helped hold the Falcons scoreless for 44:03 spanning from during Maryland's decisive 7-0 scoring run, in 15-13 win at No. 13 San Diego County All-Star Game in lacrosse as a sophomore, junior the end of the first quarter to the final minutes of the fourth. Georgetown (2/27) ... selected ACC Player of the Week for his efforts and senior ... a three-time all-conference and all-city selection for vs. the Hoyas ... two goals, including an extra-man tally, in 11-10 football ... an all-state selection for football during his senior season overtime win vs. No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... one groundball in 12-8 win ... led football team to a conference championship as a junior ... over Towson (3/13) ... one assist and three groundballs in 10-7 win captained the football team as a senior ... named team MVP in over Penn (3/15) ... one goal in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... returned football as a senior. to starting on attack and responded with a career-best four goals, Personal: Born in Naples, Italy ... son of Bonnie and Dennis As a sophomore (2009): USILA second team All-American ... All- Young's Yeatman ... father played collegiate lacrosse for Navy ... has ACC ... recipient of the Van Trump Award as the team's outstanding Career Statistics an older brother and sister and a younger brother and sister ... attackman ... did not play in 18-3 win over Presbyterian (2/13) ... Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen majoring in history. first career hat trick in 15-4 win over Air Force (2/14) in Wounded 2008 16/16 9 18 27 40 0 0 30 4/3:30 Warrior Project's "Face Off for a Cause" ... a goal and an assist in 2009 16/15 19 21 40 49 1 0 25 1/1:00 2010 15/13 18 29 47 49 1 0 36 3/3:00 Yeatman's 10-13 loss to No. 8 Georgetown (2/21) ... career-best five points Total 47/44 46 68 114 138 2 0 91 8/7:30 Career Statistics on a hat trick and two assists in 11-8 win over No. 12 Duke (2/28) Year gP/gs g A Pts. shots EMg gwg gB Pen at the Face-Off Classic ... two goals and an assist in 9-7 win at 2007 ND 15/15 21 24 45 78 3 0 27 2/1:00 young's Career Highs Towson (3/7) ... another hat trick, his third of the season, in 8-7 Goals: 3 Three times, most recent vs. UMBC (3/14/09) 2008 Did Not Compete loss to No. 10 UMBC (3/14) ... also had two groundballs vs. the 2009 14/13 13 15 28 71 2 0 28 2/1:00 Assists: 5 at Georgetown (2/27/10) 2010 12/9 15 6 21 42 1 0 2 1/0:30 Retrievers ... one assist, two groundballs and a caused turnover in Points: 6 at Georgetown (2/27/10) Total UM 26/22 28 21 49 113 3 0 36 3/1:30 13-6 win over Bryant (3/15) ... three groundballs in 8-7 win over No. Groundballs: 5 vs. Denver (5/10/08) Total 41/37 49 45 94 191 6 0 63 4/2:00 11 North Carolina (3/21) ... two goals and an assist in 10-9 7OT loss Hat Tricks: 3 at No. 1 Virginia (3/28) ... also had four groundballs and two caused Multi-Point Games: 37 Multi-Goal Games: 16 turnovers vs. the Cavaliers ... two goals and a groundball in 10-4 Yeatman's Career Highs Multi-Assist Games: 21 Goals: 4 vs. Virginia (4/3/10) loss at No. 14 Navy (4/3) ... a goal and two assists in 10-9 loss to Assists: 4 at Drexel (3/13/07), vs. Air Force (2/14/09) No. 9 Johns Hopkins (4/11) at the inaugural Day of Rivals ... three Points: 6 at Drexel (3/13/07), vs. Air Force (2/14/09) assists in 15-6 win over Binghamton (4/14) ... two assists and two Groundballs: 5 Six times, most recent vs. Air Force (2/14/09) groundballs in 9-2 win at Penn (4/18) ... a goal and two assists with Hat Tricks: 4 Multi-Point Games: 28 two groundballs in 16-10 loss at No. 8 North Carolina (4/24) in the Multi-Goal Games: 16 ACC Semifinals ... a goal and an assist in 10-6 win at Yale (5/2) ... Multi-Assist Games: 15 two assists and a groundball in 7-3 win at No. 7 seed Notre Dame (5/10) in first round of the NCAA tournament ... three assists in 11-6 27 || Ryan Young loss to No. 2 seed Syracuse (5/16) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Jr. • Attack • 6-0 • 170 International Experience: Won a gold medal as a member of the Manhasset, N.Y. • Manhasset HS U.S. U-19 team at the 2008 IFL World Championships in Coquitlam, British Columbia ... one goals and two assists in the 19-12 goal Young's Honor Roll medal game over Canada ... totaled 19 points on nine goals and • 2010 All-ACC 10 assists for the tournament. • 2010 Teawaaraton Trophy Preseason Watch List • 2010 Preseason Third Team All-American As a freshman (2008): Recipient of the Van Trump Award as the • 2010 Preseason All-ACC team's outstanding attackman and co-recipient of the Larry Levitt • 2009 USILA Second Team All-American Memorial Award at the team's most outstanding freshman, along • 2009 All-ACC with Grant Catalino ... a memorable collegiate debut with two goals • 2008 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American and an assist in 11-6 win at No. 4 Georgetown (2/23) ... also had two groundballs vs. the Hoyas ... another three-point game with two goals As a junior (2010): Three groundballs in 12-7 win at Bellarmine and an assist in 17-7 win at Mount St. Mary's (2/26) ... two assists (2/20) ... career day with six points on five assists and one goal in in 15-7 loss at No.2 Duke (3/1) ... also had two groundballs vs. the 15-13 win at No. 13 Georgetown (2/27) ... also had three groundballs Blue Devils ... another three-point game with two goals and an assist vs. the Hoyas ... a goal and two assists in 11-10 overtime win vs. in 13-5 win over Providence (3/3) ... also had a groundball and a No. 9 Duke (3/6) ... two goals, three groundballs and a caused caused turnover vs. the Friars ... became the first Terp freshman turnover in 12-8 win over Towson (3/13) ... four points on two goals since 2000 to have four assists in a game in 12-7 win over No. 18 and two assists in 10-7 win over Penn (3/15) ... three assists and Towson (3/8) ... also had four groundballs vs. the Tigers ... one assist two groundballs in 13-7 win at UMBC (3/20) ... two goals, one on in 9-8 (3OT) loss at No. 19 UMBC ... another four-assist game in extra-man, and three groundballs in 9-7 loss at No. 2 North Carolina 16-4 win over Air Force (3/16) ... had his seven-game point-scoring (3/27) ... one goal, two assists, two groundballs and a caused streak end in 13-8 win at No. 5 North Carolina (3/22) ... had three turnover in 11-10 loss to No. 1 Virginia (4/3) ... appeared to have groundballs vs. the Tar Heels ... a goal and an assist in 13-7 win scored the game-tying goal with 2:14 left in the fourth quarter vs. over No. 1 Virginia (3/29) ... two assists and one groundball in 5-4 the Cavaliers, but was mistakenly whistled for being in the crease, loss to No. 9 Navy (4/4) ... one groundball in 10-4 loss at No. 15 which nullified the goal ... four assists and one goal in 11-9 win over Johns Hopkins (4/12) ... one goal in 11-8 loss at No. 3 Virginia in Navy (4/10) ... also had four groundballs vs. the Mids ... a goal and ACC Semifinals ... two groundballs in 16-10 win over Yale (5/3) ... a two assists in 10-9 win over No. 16 Johns Hopkins (4/17) ... also goal and an assist in 10-7 win over Denver (5/10) in the first round had two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. the Blue Jays ... of the NCAA Tournament ... also had a career-best five groundballs four points on a goal and three assists in 13-5 win over No. 3 North vs. the Pioneers ... four groundballs in 8-7 OT loss to No. 2 Virginia Carolina (4/23) in the ACC semifinals ... also tied a career high with (5/17) in NCAA Quarterfinals. five groundballs vs. the Tar Heels ... with his second point vs. UNC he became the first player since 2002 when Coach Cottle arrived Before Maryland: Selected to the U.S. Under-19 National Team ... at Maryland to reach the 100-point plateau with more assists than 2007 US Lacrosse and Under Armour High School All-American ... goals ... two groundballs in 10-6 loss to Virginia (4/25) in ACC finals ranked the third best freshman attackman in the nation, according ... five points on two goals and three assists in 17-4 win over Fairfield to Inside Lacrosse ... ranked the seventh overall recruit by Inside (5/1) ... two goals and two assists in his hometown in 18-10 win vs. Lacrosse ... 2007 RISE/SI.com All-American ... lettered one year Colgate (5/8) ... also had one groundball and one caused turnover for Coach Bill Cherry at Manhasset High School after transferring vs. the Raiders ... two goals, one assist and three groundballs in 11-8 in from Chaminade ... 39 goals, 45 assists and 60 groundballs to win over Hofstra (5/15) in the first round of the NCAA tournament help lead the Indians to a 13-4 record ... selected as the Bill Rich ... his second goal was one of the most acrobatic and athletic in Award winner as the top attckman on Long Island ... All-Long Island recent Terp history, elevating for a high pass from behind right goal by Newsday ... named all-league and all-county ... totaled 83 goals, line extended and coming down with it just outside the front of the 66 assists and 120 groundballs during his prep career ... also lettered crease to hit a bounce shot for the score ... in football and was team captain.

Personal: Son of Spencer and Maria Young ... older brother Michael and twin brother Kevin play lacrosse at Duke ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. 2010 Roster No name Yr. Pos. Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 1 Grant Catalino Jr. A 6-5 225 Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder 2 Travis Reed Jr. A 5-9 185 Baltimore, Md./Boy’s Latin 3 Jake Bernhardt So. M 6-0 190 Longwood, Fla./The Lake Brantley HS 4 Dan Burns Jr. M 6-1 180 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 5 Eric Boyle R-Jr. M 6-4 210 Annapolis, Md./Annapolis (Towson) 6 Joey Fontanesi So. M 6-1 200 Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Brother Rice 7 Dan Halayko Sr. D 6-3 205 Niskayuna, N.Y./Niskayuna 8 Pat Morrison R-Fr. M 5-11 180 Millersville, Md./Severna Park 9 Max Schmidt Jr. D 6-4 220 Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper Arlington 10 Michael Shakespeare So. M 6-1 200 Walpole, Mass./Governor’s Academy 11 David Miller So. M 6-3 200 Warrenton, Va./Notre Dame Academy 12 Adam Sear Sr. M 6-2 205 Perth, Australia/Hale School 13 Owen Blye R-Fr. M/A 6-3 190 Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 14 MJ Leonard R-Fr. G 6-3 215 Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield 15 Bob Kercher Jr. M 6-1 185 Durham, N.C./Riverside 16 Dean Hart Sr. M 6-0 190 Columbia, Md./Atholton 17 Bryn Holmes Sr. M 5-10 175 Marriotsville, Md./McDonogh 18 Michael White Jr. D 6-3 190 Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 19 Joe Cummings So. A 6-0 190 Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield 20 Scott LaRue Jr. M 6-0 180 Crofton, Md./South River 22 Mark White R-So. G 6-3 185 Alexandria, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 23 Will Yeatman Sr. M/A 6-6 250 San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo (Notre Dame) 24 Justin Blye So. M 6-1 200 Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East 25 JP Carlton Fr. D 6-2 200 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 26 John Haus Fr. M 6-0 185 Lutherville, Md./Chapel Hill (N.C.) 27 Ryan Young Jr. A 6-0 175 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 28 Curtis Holmes Fr. M 5-9 170 Marriotsville, Md./McDonogh 29 Chris Ready Jr. D 6-1 190 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin (Ohio Wesleyan) 30 Brian Phipps Sr. G 5-10 185 Annapolis, Md./Severn 31 Niko Amato Fr. G 5-8 185 Conshohocken, Pa./LaSalle College HS 32 Drew Snider R-So. M 6-0 175 Seattle, Wash./O’Dea (Loomis Chaffee) 33 Shane Hall Jr. D 6-0 200 Edgewater, Md./South River 34 Ryder Bohlander Jr. D 6-0 205 Katonah, N.Y./John Jay 35 Fran Gormley Sr. A 5-8 165 Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep 36 Jesse Bernhardt Fr. D 6-1 200 Longwood, Fla./The Lake Brantley HS 37 Brian Farrell R-Jr. D 6-5 240 Baltimore, Md./Boy’s Latin 38 Alex Slafkosky Fr. D 5-9 170 Catonsville, Md./Mt. St. Joseph 39 Grant Oliver So. D 6-2 205 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington 40 Warren Hansen Jr. M 6-0 200 Glen Rock, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 41 Kevin Cooper Fr. M 6-4 190 Crofton, Md./Archbishop Spalding 42 Landon Carr Fr. M 6-2 205 University Place, Wash./Curtis 43 Mike Poiter Fr. A 6-4 200 Annapolis, Md./Spalding 44 Brett Schmidt Jr. D 6-0 175 Maple Glen, Pa./Upper Dublin 46 Steve Gombos Fr. D 6-0 190 Centreville, Va./Chantilly 48 Mike Scheeler Fr. D 6-4 205 Lutherville, Md./Calvert Hall 49 Zach Williams Fr. D 6-0 205 Montclair, N.J./Montclair

Head Coach: Dave Cottle (Ninth season at Maryland/Salisbury ‘78) Defensive Coordinator: Dave Slafkosky (27th season at Maryland/Johns Hopkins ‘74) Offensive Coordinator: Ryan Moran (Second season at Maryland/Maryland ‘03) Volunteer Assistant: Jon Stainbrook (Eighth season at Maryland/Nazareth ‘93) Student Assistants: Patrick Hutchinson, Jeremy Sieverts