ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE MEDIA POLICIES MEDIA POLICIES will secure coach and student-athletes for postgame interviews that will be held on the St. John’s University and the NCAA

All media requests for interviews with St. JOHN’S ST. John’s Lacrosse players and coaches should field. prohibit the issuance of credentials to be directed to Athletic Communications The only pregame interviews allowed on representatives of an organization that Graduate Assistant Will Bryan 24 hours in game days will be for St. John’s radio, and regularly publishes gambling information, advance. local or national television productions. No such as “tout sheets” or “tip sheets.” The best time for in-season interviews, game day interviews will be allowed unless Web sites that sponsor “message boards” either in person or on the phone, is prior to specifically requested for televised games. or “chat rooms” where people are allowed or following practice. Interviews conducted to post anonymous information or rumors prior to or following practice should be held CREDENTIAL REQUESTS are ineligible for credentials or access to a brief Q & A session. With advanced Credential requests must be made by to media functions. If a news-gathering notice, interviews with players can be sports editors or sports directors on official medium has an online site that sponsors arranged for other hours. letterhead no later than five days prior these anonymous forums, they may continue Calling players at home or on cell phones to an event. They should be sent to the to request credentials under their traditional without permission from the St. John’s Athletic Communications Office, Room 157 medium, but will not be granted additional Athletic Communications office will not be Carnesecca Arena, St. John’s University, 8000 passes or access for online staff. tolerated. The players’ dorms, training room Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439. They also and weight room are also off limits. may be faxed to 718-969-8468 or emailed The St. John’s locker room is closed to to Will Bryan at charleswilliam.bryan09@ the media following the game. The team is my.stjohns.edu. allowed the customary 10-minute cooling Credentials are not transferable and off period and time with the coaching staff are subject to immediate revocation if to meet with the team after each game. transferred to non-working members of a The St. John’s Athletic Communications staff media outlet. 2011 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Sat. Jan. 29 MASSACHUSETTS [exh.] Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. GENERAL INFORMATION Sat. Feb. 12 LAFAYETTE [exh.] Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. Location...... Queens, N.Y. Founded ...... 1870 Sat. Feb. 19 at Holy Cross Worcester, Mass. Noon Enrollment ...... 20,352 President...... Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Sat. Feb. 26 YALE Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. Athletic Director...... Chris Monasch Nickname...... Red Storm Sat. March 5 GEORGETOWN * Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. Colors...... Red and White Conference...... BIG EAST Sat. March 12 at Siena Loudonville, N.Y. 2 p.m. Home Venue ...... DaSilva Memorial Field Athletics Department Phone...... 1-888-GO-STORM Tues. March 15 STONY BROOK Queens, N.Y. 3 p.m. COACHING STAFF Sat. March 19 at Vermont Burlington, Vt. 1 p.m. Head Coach ...... Jason Miller Alma Mater ...... Springfield College ‘93 Tues. March 22 at Hofstra Hempstead, N.Y. 7 p.m. Record at School (Yrs.) ...... 17-37 (4) Overall Record (Yrs.)...... Same Sat. March 26 SACRED HEART Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches...... Dan Paccione (Massachusetts ‘02) ...... Brian Jacovina (Massachusetts ‘07) Sun. April 3 vs. Rutgers *^ East Rutherford, N.J. 1 p.m. Captains...... Dan Cremens, Mike Sherry Office Phone...... 718-990-6305 Sat. April 9 at Providence * Providence, R.I. 2 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION Sat. April 16 at Notre Dame * Notre Dame, Ind. 7 p.m. 2010 Overall Record...... 5-9 2010 Conference Record ...... 2-4 Sat. April 23 VILLANOVA * Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Finish ...... 6th 2010 Final RPI Rank...... 45th Sat. April 30 DREXEL Queens, N.Y. 1 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 18/16 Sat. May 7 at Syracuse * Syracuse, N.Y. 1 p.m. Newcomers...... 19 First Year of Program...... 1981 Home games in BOLD CAPS Overall All-Time Record ...... 126-163 (.436) (1981-95, 2005-10)

* Denotes BIG EAST match ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Senior Associate A.D. for Communications...... Mark Fratto ^ Big City Classic, New Meadowlands Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. Athletic Communications Phone...... 718-990-1520 Office Fax...... 718-969-8468 Lacrosse Contact ...... Will Bryan Office Phone...... 718-990-1523 Bryan Mobile Phone ...... 843-819-7429 Bryan E-mail...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.RedStormSports.com Hotline/Ticket Info ...... 1-888-GO STORM Mailing Address ...... Carnesecca Arena Room 157 ...... 8000 Utopia Parkway ...... Queens, NY 11439

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ST. JOHN’S REV. DONALD J. HARRINGTON, C.M. PRESIDENT, ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., halls were supplemented in 2005 by acqui- assumed the Presidency of St. John’s sition of two complexes on Union Turn- University in 1989. As the 15th Presi- pike that provide off-campus housing in dent of one of the largest Catholic apartment style facilities. Apartment style universities in the United States, he living accommodations are also available has provided leadership for an ambi- in buildings adjacent to the Staten Island tious initiative to position the institu- campus. tion as a leader in higher education Shortly after his ordination as a Vincen- for the 21st century. tian priest in 1973, Father Harrington was His vision has resulted in an extraor- assigned to Niagara University, which, like dinary transformation of the Univer- St. John’s, is sponsored by the Vincentians. sity into a “new” St. John’s, with en- He served as Instructor in Religious Studies, hanced facilities, expanded academic as Director of Student Activities, and as Ex- initiatives, and an increasing global ecutive Vice President before being named presence. The vision has been enabled the institution’s 22nd president – at 38 by Fulfilling the Dream, a capital years of age, the youngest ever appointed. campaign that ended in May 2006, Father Harrington has amassed a strik- exceeding its goal and raising more ing record of community and professional than $271 million, the largest amount activity. He completed three terms as a ever realized by a Catholic institution trustee of Niagara University, two terms in New York State. Already completed on the Board of Directors of the Associa- are several new buildings, including tion of Catholic Colleges and Universi- St. Thomas More Church, the gift ties (ACCU), and six years on the Board of alumnus John V. Brennan and his of Trustees of Immaculate Conception wife, Anita, which stands at the center Seminary in Huntington, N.Y. He currently of the Queens campus; DaSilva Hall, serves on the Board of Directors of the a state-of-the-art classroom building, campus and first international site – The Commission on Independent Colleges and which opened in September 2004 on Graduate Center in Rome, Italy in facili- Universities (CICU) within the State of New the Staten Island campus; and Taffner ties provided by the Vatican. A decision York. Field House, which is located adjacent to develop a fourth campus on Eastern Born in Brooklyn, Father Harrington to Carnesecca Arena on the Queens Long Island was implemented in summer attended Our Lady Help of Christians campus and named for alumnus 1999 with the purchase of the 175-acre La elementary schools in that borough, where Donald Taffner and his wife Eleanor, Salle Center in Oakdale. A fifth campus he was educated by the Sisters of Charity an honorary alum and member of the was acquired in December 2000 when the (Halifax). He graduated from Manhat- University’s Board of Trustees. These College of Insurance, located in Manhat- tan’s Regis High School in 1963. He then projects complement others that have tan, was consolidated into St. John’s. In entered the junior college seminary of been completed within the last five spring 2007 the University launched its the Vincentian Fathers in Princeton, N.J, years, including a 2,500 seat soccer new study abroad program for under- before completing his studies for the stadium, named for trustee and long- graduates – Discover the World. Plans are priesthood at Mary Immaculate Seminary time benefactor Jerome Belson; and to establish sites across the globe. A site in in Northampton, Pa. He pursued graduate the Kelleher Center, a multipurpose Paris was opened in 2008 in a beautifully studies at the Catholic University of America building on the University’s Staten Is- restored historic building complex located and the University of Toronto. land campus, named for trustee Denis in the St. Germain district. Study at this site Father Harrington holds honorary doc- Kelleher and his wife. is included as part of the semester-long torates from several colleges and universi- Academic initiatives include new Discover Europe program, which provides ties in the United States, including Niagara degree programs on both the gradu- an opportunity for students to study and University, St. Thomas Aquinas College, ate and undergraduate levels and live in Paris, Rome, and either Salamanca and The Catholic University of America implementation of a new university- or Dublin and to combine classroom and has also been honored by such inter- wide core curriculum. In order to as- instruction with cultural activities and a national institutions as Fu Jen University sure that students acquire technologi- component unique to the program – the in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China; the cal proficiency, all incoming first-year opportunity to engage in service activities. American University in Rome, Italy; and students receive laptop computers Perhaps the most transformative aspect Kokushikan University in Tokyo, Japan. that can be used on the wireless of the University’s impressive growth has He was awarded the honor Pro Ecclesia et network that covers all indoor and been the transition to residence life, cre- Pontifice by His Holiness Pope John Paul outdoor areas on each of the Univer- ated through construction of six residence II in 1989 and was named a Knight of the sity’s campuses. The laptop initiative, halls. The first three buildings, one of Holy Sepulchre in 1999. He received the launched in 2003, is the largest of them named for John Cardinal O’Connor, Order of Merit (Cavalieri) of the Republic its kind in the U.S. Intel Corporation the beloved prelate of the Archdiocese of Italy in June 2003 and the Grand Uf- recognized St. John’s advanced use of New York, were completed in August ficiale in October 2003. of technology by naming the Uni- 1999. Two more halls were opened in Sep- versity to its list of “Top 10 Unwired tember 2000, and one additional building, Colleges” in both 2004 and 2005. named for alumnus, benefactor, and for- While expanding its outreach through mer Chairman of Mellon Bank Corporation technology, the University has also Thomas Donovan, was opened in Septem- increased its physical presence within ber 2002. Complementing the residence the metropolitan area and beyond. In hall complex is a dining facility named for fall 1995, St. John’s opened its third alumnus and trustee William Montgoris, retired CFO of Bear, Stearns. The residence 2 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE CHRIS MONASCH DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Now in the sixth year providing • The 2009-2010 season was one of the most successful in • Joy McCorvey of the women’s team leadership for his alma mater’s history for the women’s basketball team, as New York and Gavin Buckley of men’s lacrosse were named JOHN’S ST. athletics program, Chris Monasch City metro coach of the year Kim Barnes Arico led her candidates for the Lowe’s Senior Class Award, which oversees St. John’s 17 varsity sports squad to 25 wins - the most since 1983 - and a second- celebrates a four-year athlete’s excellence in character, and leads the University’s Strategic round appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Keyed by the classroom, the community, and in competition. Plan for Athletics, including AP honorable mention All-American Da’Shena Stevens, Buckley was selected as a finalist. development, facilities, marketing, the team finished the year ranked in both Top 25 Polls • Renee Cloutier of the women’s golf team was communications, corporate for the first time ever, and posted its biggest win in recognized by the BIG EAST with the 2009 sport relations and NCAA compliance. program history by defeating then-No. 4/3 Notre Dame excellence award, recognizing her as the top scholar- Monasch oversees St. John’s 17 on Feb. 16. athlete competing in women’s golf. varsity sports programs and leads • The men’s basketball team posted a 17-16 record, • Joel Gustafsson of the men’s soccer team was selected the University’s Strategic Plan for winning the most games since the 2002-03 season, and to the NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Team for the Athletics, including development, facilities, marketing, earning the program’s 27th berth to the Postseason NIT, second consecutive year. communications, corporate relations and NCAA a national record. Former UCLA coach and ESPN analyst • On March 5, 2010, the U.S. Track and Field and Cross compliance. Monasch has made a considerable impact in Steve Lavin was named the 19th head coach in program Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) named the every area of St. John’s Department of Athletics during history on March 30. Red Storm cross country squad to their all-academic his tenure. He has overseen the hiring of key personnel • The indoor track and field teams enjoyed an team. This is the fourth-consecutive season that the in the Athletic Development, Sports Marketing and outstanding winter. Junior Priscilla Frederick earned cross country team has earned this honor. Athletic Communications areas. He also created several All-America status by finishing eighth in the high jump new assistant coaching positions for women’s sports at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The team had 12 St. John’s student-athletes continue to be extremely programs, in alignment with the University’s commitment different scorers in the Indoor BIG EAST Championships active members of the community - on campus, in the to gender equity. in six different events, and broke a 19-year school greater New York City area, and beyond. Red Storm Significant facility upgrades have been made during record in the 4 x 800-meter relay. student-athletes contributed nearly 1,900 community Monasch’s tenure, including the construction of The • The St. John’s team advanced to its 33rd outreach hours during the 2009-10 academic year. Courts at St. John’s and various improvements at the NCAA Tournament, defeating VCU, then-No. 22 Monasch, 51, was named the fifth Athletic Director newly-named Jack Kaiser Baseball Stadium, which honors Mississippi and then-No. 1 Virginia before falling in in St. John’s University history on February 1, 2005. He one of Monasch’s most distinguished predecessors. the Charlottesville Regional title game. The Red Storm has spent his entire career in collegiate athletics, serving Monasch is currently spearheading the multi-phase also defeated then-No. 18 Connecticut to win its in various leadership capacities for more than 25 years fundraising and renovation plan for the modernization conference-record sixth BIG EAST Tournament crown. and has a résumé that touches some 30 institutions. He of venerable Carnesecca Arena - which received Jeremy Baltz was named the NCBWA and Louisville has served as commissioner of the America East and significant changes already in Phases I, II and III of the Slugger Freshman Player of the Year and became the Northeast Conferences, as well as Assistant and Associate initiative, houses most of St. John’s Athletics Department first St. John’s player to earn All-America status from Athletic Director at Fordham and Seton Hall Universities, and serves as the on-campus home for the University’s the ABCA, Baseball America, Louisville Slugger and the respectively. He has experience with complex issues such storied basketball programs. Phase II renovations in NCBWA in the same season. Head coach Ed Blankmeyer, as NCAA governance, compliance, student development the 2008 offseason included a new playing surface, an selected to the coaching staff of the USA Baseball and academic support, and is known as a visionary overhauled seating bowl with 800 chairback seats, and Collegiate National Team prior to the season, recorded administrator. enhanced ticketing and lobby areas. The installation of his 500th career win and led the team to a school- Monasch spent 1997-2004 as Commissioner of the a high-resolution video scoreboard and sound system, record 43-win campaign. America East Conference, leading that organization in a refurbishing of the arena ceiling, and a new high- • On the diamond, All-BIG EAST second team implementing a NCAA compliance program, developing definition lighting system were among the series of catcher Kacee Cox’s .404 batting average, nine home a marketing program and organizing the league’s Phase III changes Red Storm fans enjoyed during the runs, 46 RBI, .649 slugging percentage and .471 television network. Monasch created the Student 2009-10 hardwood seasons. on-base percentage ranked in the top five of those Athletic Advisory Committee and restructured the league Monasch has implemented an athletics department respective categories in Red Storm history. Freshman governance process to empower the member institutions’ philosophy of “Win, Graduate, Serve,” which begins second baseman Amber Curry recorded 20 stolen bases, presidents as its chief governing body. Monasch also with a newly-created annual orientation program the third-most by a St. John’s player all-time. Amy oversaw the addition of four new members to the for all incoming student-athletes. St. John’s Student Kvilhaug’s St. John’s team posted a memorable 2-0 conference and brought the conference to the highest Development staff provides academic support and guides shutout win over BIG EAST Conference Regular Season level of athletic success in its history. community service and leadership efforts in Carnesecca co-champion and NCAA Tournament participant DePaul .Prior to his tenure at the AEC, Monasch served as the Arena’s four-year-old, state-of-the-art Student-Athlete on April 14. first full-time Commissioner of the Northeast Conference, Center for Excellence. • The men’s lacrosse team opened the season at 2-0 a position he held for nine years. He extricated the Annual giving to St. John’s Athletics and the for the second straight year and finished with five league from the ECAC in the late 1980s, changing its number of members in the Red White Club have victories. Senior Tom Manes earned BIG EAST Offensive name from the ECAC Metro Conference, expanded markedly increased since his arrival, with the addition of Player of the Week honors in the team’s first league league membership, added Division I-AA football to development events such as the annual Bullpen Winter win over Rutgers, in the inaugural season for the BIG its sports sponsorship list and developed its television Banquet, benefiting the Red Storm baseball team. EAST lacrosse conference. Manes and sophomore Harry network. Monasch has overseen several special events related to Kutner were named All-BIG EAST second team at the Monasch has been a member of several NCAA the storied men’s basketball program, such as Legacy conclusion of the season. committees, including the NCAA Management Council, Honors Weekend (2006), the Joe Lapchick Symposium • During the outdoor track season, Priscilla Frederick the Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, (2006), the year-long 100 Years of St. John’s Basketball broke her own school record as she leapt to 1.84 the Recruiting Committee and the Division I Baseball celebration (2007-08) and the 25th Anniversary of St. meters and won the high jump at the Outdoor ECAC Committee, on which he still serves. He has been John’s 1985 Final Four run last season (2009-10). Championships. Frederick went on to earn her second an advocate for student-athletes, serving two terms All-America designation of the year, finishing sixth in as liaison with the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory .In 2009-10, the St. John’s athletics program posted the high jump at the Outdoor NCAA Championships. Committee. He served as chair of the Division I another year of achievement under Monasch’s • On the links, the St. John’s men’s squad posted six Management Council during the 2004-05 academic year, leadership. top-five team finishes this season. Redshirt junior and and currently serves on the NACDA Sears Cup Board of • The men’s soccer team won a conference-record eighth all-conference honoree Evan Beirne tied for second at Directors. BIG EAST Tournament crown. Head coach Dr. Dave the BIG EAST Championship, and All-BIG EAST selection .Monasch began his career as an Assistant Athletic Masur’s Red Storm squad was rewarded with its 17th Mike Ballo Jr. was named BIG EAST Golfer of the Month Director at Fordham University, a role he filled for four NCAA Tournament appearance in history, earning the for October. The St. John’s women notched six top-five years before serving as the school’s interim athletic No. 13 national seed and a first round bye. finishes, including a victory at the Sacred Heart Fall director in 1985, where he also started the school’s first • The women’s soccer team earned its first-ever national Classic. academic support program. As an Associate Athletic top 25 ranking, en route to the first NCAA Tournament • On the tennis court, BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Director at Seton Hall University, Monasch was a key appearance in program history. 2009 NSCAA Northeast Mike Lampa finished at 18-2 in singles play, the best player in the athletic department’s upgrade that led to a Region Coach of the Year Ian Stone’s team posted the individual record since 2006, and led the Red Storm men’s basketball Final Four appearance and the move of second-most wins ever for the Red Storm women’s to an 8-0 undefeated home slate. The women’s tennis its games to the Meadowlands. soccer program. team posted a 5-2 record among conference foes in Monasch is currently the chair of the BIG EAST • On the volleyball court, sophomore Darlene Ramdin regular season play, and Sophomore Joanna Zwirbulis finance committee and serves on the Advisory Board of and freshman Gabriela Petkova notched St. John’s had a team-best 10-match win streak for St. John’s, the National Consortium of Academics and Sports. He top 10 single-season records for kills and assists, including four league victories. also contributes on the Advisory Board for the Sport respectively. Management program and the College of Professional • During cross country season, senior Sarah Fry, a walk-on St. John’s student-athletes excelled in the classroom Studies at St. John’s. He has served as an adjunct student-athlete, led the team with a new career-best during the 2009-10 academic year. In addition to the professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law and performance at the ECAC Championships. 168 members of the Athletics Department’s Honor Roll, St. John’s University. • St. John’s nationally-ranked fencing teams set the tone 84 student-athletes that boast a grade point average Monasch is a St. John’s alumnus, graduating with a for the winter sports season, as 10 Red Storm fencers of 3.5 or better, several individuals and teams achieved B.S. in athletic administration in 1981. In addition to earned All-America honors, to lead Yury Gelman’s noteworthy honors: his degree from St. John’s, Monasch holds a M.A. in squad to a second-place finish at the NCAA National • Steve Forster of the baseball team and Renee Cloutier communications from Fordham University (1984) and a Championships. Daryl Homer and Marat Israelian each of the women’s golf team were selected St. John’s BIG Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall University (1993). He captured individual NCAA titles on the men’s side, EAST/Aeropostale Scholar-Athletes of the Year, each is a member of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Bar while Dagmara Wozniak - the No. 13 women’s sabre earning a $2,000 scholarship for graduate school. Associations. fencer in the world - and Evginya Kirpicheva led the • Women’s soccer players Kelly McConnell and Amanda Monasch currently resides in Manhattan. way on the women’s side with a third-place national Pasciolla were named to the ESPN The Magazine finish. Academic All-America team.

3 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ST. JOHN’S FACTS AND HIGHLIGHTS One of America’s leading Catholic Rico, the District of Columbia and U.S. Virgin 20,000 square feet of space with residences, universities, St. John’s continues in its Islands and 122 countries. classrooms, offices and support space. The prominent role — that of preparing young .Hispanic (12.5 percent), African-American facility is close to all major cultural and men and women to make a positive (12.7 percent) and Asian (14.6 percent) artistic landmarks. difference in the global community through students constituted approximately 40 .All campuses offer full access to the leadership and service. percent of the University’s 2008 enrollment. University-wide wireless network. Founded by the Vincentian Community in .During the 2008-09 academic year, 95 1870, St. John’s embraces the principles of percent of St. John’s students received more GLOBAL STUDIES St. Vincent de Paul, who was committed to than $358 million in financial assistance .Preparing students to make the world serving those less fortunate wherever they through scholarships, work-study programs, a better place is a big part of a St. John’s are found. While providing a quality higher loans and grants. education. The University’s growing Global education, St. John’s not only promotes the Studies options allow students to live, learn ideals of service, both locally and globally, FACULTY and serve others in a wide range of locations but also integrates those ideals into its Nearly 90 percent of our 1,520 full-time around the world. programs and the daily lives of its students. faculty members hold a Ph.D. or other St. John’s continues to expand its When St. John’s opened its doors, the terminal degree in their field. The University popular summer and winter Global Studies University mainly served the children of New offers more than 100 undergraduate and programs. For example, in summer 2008, York City’s immigrant communities, who had graduate programs, including 12 doctoral the University added its first study abroad little access to a quality higher education. programs. option in Russia, along with programs in Today, with an increasingly global reach, With our low 17:1 student-faculty ratio, Argentina, Bermuda, China, England, France, St. John’s offers students from all walks of St. John’s offers personal attention for every Guatemala, Spain and Vietnam. Winter life the opportunity to excel in a diverse student. options include Berlin, Egypt, India, Paris, atmosphere of mutual respect and common Rome and the Galápagos Islands. purpose. CAMPUSES .While Global Studies has long played Our green, 96.5-acre Queens campus a role in the St. John’s experience, the features six ultramodern residence halls program grew considerably with the launch with lounges, study rooms and fitness of Discover the World. For example, Discover facilities; three-story townhouse-style the World Europe allows students to study residences accommodating 289 students; abroad in three international cities in a and a residence dining hall. Near the Queens single semester, offering a multi-faceted campus on Union Turnpike are the Seton perspective on European culture and politics. Complex and DePaul Houses — modern, Students also can spend a semester in apartment-style residences for graduate, law Rome and Paris, each a vibrant metropolis school and select upper-class students. that embodies European art, culture and The 16.5-acre Staten Island campus history. Students are immersed in the rich features modern, apartment-style student culture, language and history in each residences adjacent to campus. Additionally, location, with multiple opportunities to limited student housing is available at our serve the poor and disadvantaged. 10-story Manhattan campus. Our 175-acre Exciting new academic cohorts also MISSION Oakdale, N.Y., campus is a center for higher enhanced Global Studies at St. John’s. Last A Catholic, Vincentian and metropolitan education on Long Island. Overlooking May, for example, 13 St. John’s students University that embraces the Judeo-Christian the Great South Bay, the campus offers a participated in “Discover Bermuda: Adaptive ideals of respect for the rights and dignity Master’s in Library Science and a Master Ecosystem Management, Sustainability of every person, as well as each individual’s of Science in School Psychology, along and Socioeconomic Issues.” Through the responsibility for the world in which we live. with professional certificates, master’s and three-credit, multidisciplinary course, doctoral degree programs in education. a diverse group of students explored PRESIDENT Celebrating 14 years with a campus in Bermuda’s ecology, sociology, history and Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Rome, Italy, St. John’s recently moved its to environmental challenges. a new, modern facility in the Prati section. .Last January, 39 second-year Pharm. D. APPLICATIONS Centrally located near the Vatican, the four- students began a semester abroad as part New freshmen applications have story, 75,000-square-foot building features of the College of Pharmacy and Allied continued to increase, approximately eight high-tech classrooms, a student and Health Profession’s first Discover the World doubling since 2005, and exceeding 50,000 faculty lounge, 200 resident beds, a chapel, cohort. The entire group spent the semester in 2009. library, courtyard, campus ministry and studying in Rome, Paris and Salamanca, administrative offices. Spain, energized by their new surroundings and learning about their chosen field from a SAT SCORES St. John’s also opened a new learning center in Paris, France. Housed within the fresh perspective. In 2008, the average SAT score for newly-renovated Maison-Mere, the six- admitted St. John’s students rose to 1087. story structure contains approximately STUDENTS Total enrollment in 2008 of 20,109 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students at campuses in Queens, Staten Island, and Manhattan, NYC; in Oakdale, NY; and in Rome, Italy. St. John’s student body comprises 14,816 undergraduate and 5,293 graduate students from 44 states, Puerto

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5 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE JASON MILLER Head Coach • Fifth Season • Springfield ‘93

A new era of St. John’s lacrosse NCAA Division I Ground Balls Statistical Tournament berth in 2003 for the began on Sept. 1, 2006 as Jason Miller Champion, as he finished the year with first time since 1997. Miller learned was named the third head coach in St. 119 ground balls. DeNapoli became under one of the best mentors in the

COACHES John’s lacrosse history. Now entering the second St. John’s player in as many collegiate game’s history as he assisted his fifth year coaching the Red Storm, seasons to be selected to play in the National Lacrosse Hall of Famer, Jack Miller will lead his team against some annual USILA North-South Senior All- Emmer, the NCAA’s all-time win leader of the nation’s best talent in the team’s Star Game. with 326 career victories. second season in the BIG EAST lacrosse Last season marked the Red Storm’s Before Army, Miller spent one season conference. first in the newly formed BIG EAST as an assistant coach at the Rochester In his first year at St. John’s, Miller lacrosse conference. St. John’s finished Institute of Technology, where the made significant steps in rebuilding the 5-9 overall against a schedule that Tigers advanced to the quarterfinals of Red Storm lacrosse tradition. On March featured four NCAA tournament teams the 2000 NCAA Division III tournament. 31, 2007, Miller led the Red Storm to a and the national runner-up in Notre From 1997-99, Miller served as 6-4 win over Rutgers, earning the first Dame. The Red Storm defeated Rutgers a graduate assistant at Springfield conference victory for the program for the team’s first BIG EAST victory College in Massachusetts while earning since its reinstatement in 2005. Miller’s and senior Tom Manes was named BIG his masters degree in education 5-8 overall record and 2-5 league record EAST Offensive Player of the Week for with a concentration in athletic as a first-year head coach was a Red his four-goal, one-assist performance. administration. In 1998, Springfield Storm lacrosse program-best. Under his Senior Gavin Buckley was named one captured the ECAC Division III tutelage, the Red Storm was ranked as of 10 national finalists for the Lowe’s championship. high as sixth in the country in man- Senior CLASS Award. Miller spent the first two years of down defense. With Miller at the helm, Miller came to St. John’s after his coaching career at Franklin and St. John’s garnered its first ever all- spending three seasons as the top Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., from conference honoree in then-junior Tom assistant coach of the University of 1995-97. Michaelsen, an all-ECAC second-team Massachusetts lacrosse program. While A native of Rochester, N.Y., Miller selection. on the sidelines for the Minutemen, he played defense on the Springfield In his second season at St. John’s, worked with the defense and face-off College lacrosse team and graduated Miller’s squad once again posted a 2-5 units, helping lead the team to its first in 1993 with a degree in sports league record, defeating Fairfield and ever NCAA national title game in 2006. management. Penn State. Senior Tim LaMare was During the NCAA semifinal contest, the Miller and his entire family have selected to the ECAC’s second team UMass defense held Maryland, one of made a commitment to education. roster as a defenseman and eight the nation’s strongest offensive teams, His father, Richard, recently retired as players earned a place on the ECAC All- to just five goals. The Minutemen’s the President of Hartwick College in Academic Team, the most of any school road to the national championship Oneonta, N.Y., and his mother, Barbara, in the conference. Once again, the Red game was arguably the toughest in is a former English teacher. Miller’s Storm man-down defense was ranked the history of the tournament, as wife, Mary, is a school teacher on Long as high as fourth nationally, and the Massachusetts defeated No. 2 Hofstra, Island and in Massachusetts. The couple Red Storm’s face-off win-percentage No. 3 Cornell and No. 4 Maryland lives in Rockville Centre, N.Y., and has was rated the sixth-best in the NCAA. before facing No. 1 Virginia in the final, three children, son Liam (5), daughter The Red Storm experienced many as an unseeded contender. Maggie (4), and daughter, Catherine milestones as Michaelsen was the first Under the tutelage of Miller, two Grace, whom the couple welcomed to player in 18 years selected to play in Minutemen earned All-America their family in June of 2010. the annual North-South Senior All-Star honors, including Jack Reid, who was Game. He was also drafted by teams a finalist for the Schmeisser Award as in both the National Lacrosse League the nation’s top defenseman. Reid was and Major League Lacrosse, the only a first round pick in the Major League St. John’s player to be drafted to either Lacrosse Draft in June 2006, and was professional league. also the first defenseman to earn first Although St. John’s finished with a team All-America honors in UMass 5-9 overall record in 2009, the team history. opened the season with four straight Prior to his time at Massachusetts, wins, including a 10-9 upset of the Miller coached at the United States fifth-ranked Georgetown Hoyas. The Military Academy from 2000-03, where win marked the first victory over he helped lead the Black Knights to a Georgetown in the series history. Senior 24-20 record in three seasons. During captain Dom DeNapoli was named that stretch, Army won two Patriot All-ECAC First Team and the 2009 League titles and earned a NCAA

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Head Coach • Fifth Season • Springfield ‘93 COACHES

7 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ASSISTANT COACHES Dan Paccione Brian Jacovina Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Offensive Coordinator Fourth Season Fifth Season Massachusetts ‘07 Massachusetts ‘02

COACHES Dan Paccione enters his fifth season as the top assistant coach and Brian Jacovina enters his fourth year with the Red Storm coaching staff. offensive coordinator for the Red Storm lacrosse program. In addition to his Jacovina is a recent graduate of the University of Massachusetts, where he responsibilities as offensive coordinator, Paccione oversees St. John’s face-off played under St. John’s head coach Jason Miller for three seasons while Miller and man-up units, and acts as the program’s recruiting director. was an assistant to Minutemen head coach Greg Canella. Jacovina works In four seasons with the Red Storm, Paccione has worked closely with the primarily with the goalkeepers, assists offensive coordinator Dan Paccione, and face-off specialists, helping St. John’s to a top 25 national ranking in face- handles all game-day substitutions. offs his first two seasons, and a ranking of 33rd in 2009. As the offensive In Jacovina’s first season with St. John’s, goaltender Gavin Buckley earned coordinator, he coached the man-up attack unit as well as opening up the ECAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors and honor roll accolades. In offensive attack. Paccione helped instill a more “run and gun” style offense, 2009, Buckley earned ECAC Defensive Player of the Week honors twice and helping the Red Storm build an ominous presence downfield. honor roll accolades. Buckley was named to the 2009 All-ECAC Academic Team. Prior to St. John’s, Paccione spent a season at Stony Brook University, where Last season, Jacovina worked with Buckley and new goalkeeper Jeff Lowman. he worked primarily with both the face-off unit and wing players. He also Lowman earned BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades after recording a season-high tutored the man-up personnel, which finished in the top 10 in the country for 16 saves in the team’s win over Rutgers. shooting percentage. Jacovina, a native of Hicksville, N.Y., boasts a hefty playing resume. A From 2004-05, Paccione worked as an assistant to Yale head coach Andy four-year varsity athlete, a two-year starter and senior co-captain, Jacovina Shay, where his primary responsibilities included face-off and wing play was selected as a 2007 preseason third team All-American by Inside Lacrosse/ personnel. During his two-season tenure with the Bulldogs, the face-off unit Face-off Yearbook, was a three-time first team All-New England honoree, a finished with one of the nation’s best winning percentages at the X (.663). 2007 USILA Scholar All-American, a 2007 New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Paccione played lacrosse for the University of Massachusetts and graduated Association Scholar Athlete and a UMass Spring Scholar Athlete. in 2002 with a bachelor of science degree in sports management. He led the In December 2007, Jacovina was drafted by the Denver Outlaws in the first Minutemen to two ECAC Championships in 2001 and 2002, and the NCAA round of the Major League Lacrosse Supplemental Draft. He was the seventh Quarterfinals in 2002. In 2002, Paccione also earned first team All-ECAC honors pick overall. After a stint with Denver, he was then released in the summer of and the UMass offensive Most Valuable Player award when he recorded 34 2008 and picked up by the Boston Cannons where he played for the remainder goals and 13 assists for 47 points, and won 86-of-156 face-offs for a .548 of the season. winning percentage. Noted as a throwback player, multi-purpose midfielder and a consistent After graduating from UMass, Paccione played for the New York Saints of top point scorer, Jacovina played both first midfield and defensive midfield the National Lacrosse League (NLL). He was also selected by the Long Island for UMass in addition to the face-off wing. As a sophomore, Jacovina was the Lizards as the 11th overall pick in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) draft. first and only player to win an overall team Most Valuable Player award. With He played for the Lizards from 2002-03 and helped the team win the MLL a traditional offensive, defensive, rookie and senior award given, the coaches Championship in 2003. In 2004, Paccione played for the Philadelphia Barrage, created this unique MVP award just for Jacovina, who Miller called “the pulse” another squad that won the MLL Championship. The following season, of the Minutemen’s 2005 NCAA Quarterfinal team. Paccione suited up for the Lizards again, and the team advanced to the MLL As a senior, Jacovina led the Minutemen and was fourth in the ECAC in Championship game. In 2006, Paccione played for the Chicago Machine. assists with 18, had seven games with multiple points and scored a point in 36 Paccione and his wife, Katie, a physical education teacher in Farmingdale, of 46 games. Career-wise, he finished with 30 goals, 54 assists, 84 points and 94 N.Y., reside in Wantagh, N.Y. The couple was married in August 2007 and gave ground balls, with 26 multi-point games. birth to a son, Devin, in June 2008. The couple welcomed a daughter, Madison Prior to his collegiate career as a Minuteman, Jacovina was a local star Lynn, in September 2010. athlete as a four-year letterwinner at Holy Trinity High School, in Hicksville, N.Y., playing for head coach Wayne Ament. With a school-career record 404 points, he was a four-time Nassau-Suffolk Catholic High School Athletic Association (NSCHSAA) All-Long Island selection and was the Long Island Catholic League’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2003.

SUPPORT STAFF Rob Basile Pascual Guerrero M.A., S.C.C.C., C.S.C.S., U.S.A.W. A.T.C. Director of Strength & Conditioning Assistant Athletic Trainer Lacrosse Strength Coach

Victoria Laemmel Will Bryan Assistant Director Graduate Assistant Academic Support for Student-Athletes Athletic Communications

John Diffley Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration Lacrosse Sport Administrator

8 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ROSTER

9 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE 2011 ROSTER 1 Leach, Terence Sr. Att 6-2 183 Rockville Centre, N.Y. (St. Dominics) 2 Carr, Jarrett So. Mid 6-0 172 Ambler, Pa. (Hatboro-Horsham) 3 Fitzgerald, Ryan Fr. Mid 5-10 168 Cortland Manor, N.Y. (Putnam Valley)

ROSTER 4 Rothman, Jordan So. Mid 5-10 164 Bridgewater, N.J. (Bridgewater-Raritan) 5 Ayers, Dillon So. Def 5-9 173 Lynbrook, N.Y. (Lynbrook) 6 McArdle, Kieran Fr. Att 6-1 175 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. (Connetquot) 7 Hurst, Matt Jr. Mid 5-10 170 Massapequa, N.Y. (Massapequa) 8 Addona, Joe Fr. Def 6-0 185 Springfield, Pa. (Springfield-Delco) 9 Flaherty, Donal Fr. Mid 6-3 200 Eastport, N.Y. (Avon Old Farms) 10 Ayers, Brandon So. Mid 5-9 175 Lynbrook, N.Y. (Lynbrook) 12 Viscusi, Drew Fr. Mid 6-2 180 Floral Park, N.Y. (Floral Park Memorial) 13 Canty, Colin So. Def 6-0 195 Westford, Mass. (The Governor’s Academy) 15 Holenstein, Charlie Jr. Att 5-11 185 Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown West) 16 Sherry, Mike Sr. Def 5-10 185 Oceanside, N.Y. (Oceanside) 17 Cremens, Dan Sr. Def 5-10 180 Fincksburg, Md. (Westminster) 18 Switzer, Keith Fr. Att 5-8 170 Hillsdale, N.J. (Bergen Catholic) 19 Keegan, Colin Fr. Att 5-11 160 Springfield, Pa. (Springfield-Delco) 20 Granata, Joe Fr. Att 5-7 180 Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst) 21 Bratton, Parker So. Def 6-1 220 Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh School) 22 Lowman, Jeff So. Goal 5-10 195 Millersville, Md. (Severna Park) 23 Berry, O’Brien Sr. Mid 6-0 180 Fairfax, Va. (WT Woodson) 24 Lagodich, Alex So. Mid 6-4 190 Wilbraham, Mass. (Minnechaug Regional) 25 Cox, Tommy Fr. Goal 5-10 155 Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. (Cold Spring Harbor) 26 Kalata, Dan Sr. Mid 5-9 163 Nesconset, N.Y. (Smithtown East) 27 Bello, John Fr. Def 6-0 185 Somers, N.Y. (Somers) 30 Herits, Ryan Sr. Mid 5-10 175 Metuchen, N.J. (Trinity-Pawling) 32 Manne, Nicholas So. Mid 6-0 170 Rocky Point, N.Y. (Rocky Point) 33 Cernuto, Kevin Fr. Att 5-10 165 Neshanic Station, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Metuchen) 34 Magoon, Cooper Fr. Def 6-1 190 Cummington, Mass. (Deerfield Academy) 36 Muscarella, Jon Jr. Att 5-10 160 Garden City, N.Y. (Garden City) 37 Mullen, Connor Fr. Mid 6-0 175 Romansville, Pa. (Downingtown West) 38 McQuillan, Daniel Fr. Goal 6-0 165 Bellmore, N.Y. (Kellenberg Memorial) 39 Boyer, Andrew Fr. Goal 6-0 195 Pottstown, Pa. (Owen J. Roberts) 40 Lang, James Fr. Def 5-11 185 Hicksville, N.Y. (Hicksville) 42 Nguyen, Billy Fr. Mid 5-10 150 Bronx, N.Y. (Christopher Columbus) 43 Jackson Jr., Mark Jr. Def 6-3 185 Redmond, Was. (Overlake) 44 Kutner, Harry Jr. Att 6-1 187 Garden City, N.Y. (Garden City/Westminster)

HEAD COACH RED STORM BY STATE/COUNTRY Jason Miller – Springfield ‘93 Maryland (3) - Bratton, Cremens, New York (19) - B. Ayers, D. Ayers, ASSISTANT COACHES Lowman Bello, Cox, Fitzgerald, Flaherty, Dan Paccione – Massachusetts ‘02 Massachusetts (3) - Canty, Lagodich, Granata, Hurst, Kalata, Kutner, Brian Jacovina – Massachusetts ‘07 Magoon Lang, Leach, Manne, McArdle, New Jersey (4) - Cernuto, Herits, McQuillan, Muscarella, Nguyen, TEAM MANAGER Rothman, Switzer Sherry, Viscusi Peter Cybulski Pennsylvania (6) - Addona, Boyer, Carr, Holenstein, Keegan, Mullen Virginia (1) - Berry Washington (1) - Jackson Jr.

RED STORM BY CLASS Seniors (6) - Berry, Cremens, Herits, Freshmen (17) - Addona, Bello, Kalata, Leach, Sherry Boyer, Cernuto, Cox, Fitzgerald, Juniors (5) - Holenstein, Hurst, Flaherty, Granata, Keegan, Lang, Jackson, Kutner, Muscarella Magoon, McArdle, McQuillan, Sophomores (9) - Ayers B., Ayers Mullen, Nguyen, Switzer, Viscusi D., Bratton, Canty, Carr, Lagodich, Lowman, Manne, Rothman

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23 PLAYERS

O’BRIEN BERRY Senior • Midfield • 6-0 • 180 • Annandale, Va./W.T. Woodson

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Did not see game action. BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: A three-year varsity letter winner at W.T. Wood- son … earned all-region and all-district honors as a senior … part of AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Played in 2 games a three-time Liberty district champion and two-time state semifinal- … fired one shot … one shot on the season came ist team … team finished as the northern region champions in 2006 in a win over Drexel (March 7) … limited playing … played his best game against Stone Bridge High School (Va.) with time but helped the team to a commanding 5-1 record in its first 6 seven points (5 goals, 2 assists) six groundballs, with six successful games. clears … earned the Cavalier Award for excellence in English in his freshman year. AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Played in the conference finale at Hobart (April 19) … earned Dean’s List honors. OFF THE FIELD: Hampton O’Brien Berry … born in Alexandria, Va. … son of Yvette Berry … has one brother, Marcus (17) … enjoys drawing … majors in sports management and hopes to become a sports agent … eats a BLT sandwich before each game … his favorite place at St. John’s is the Marillac cafeteria … his favorite thing about the lacrosse team is the brotherhood among his teammates … the most thrilling moment in his athletic career was beating nationally-ranked George- town during his sophomore year … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star in 2010.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2008 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2009 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2010 DNP TOTAL 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0

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17 PLAYERS

DAN CREMENS Senior • Defense • 5-10 • 180 • Finksburg, Md./Westminster

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Started all 14 season all-conference selection by the Carroll County Sun … team was three- games … finished fourth on the team in ground time state semifinalists and three-time MVAL conference regional balls (38) and fourth in caused turnovers (12) … champions … was also a member of the CMD Lacrosse Club … start- sported a career-best effort against Air Force ing receiver in football and was a member of the Baltimore Touch- (Feb. 28) with seven ground balls … followed down Club and an all-star … member of the National Honor Society that game with a career-best three caused turnovers along with four and earned the Scholar-Athlete Award for the Baltimore Chapter of ground balls at Georgetown (March 6) … collected five ground balls the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. at Sacred Heart (May 1). OFF THE FIELD: Daniel Neil Cremens … born in Baltimore, Md. … son AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Started all 14 games … ranked third on of Charles and Annette Cremens … has one brother, Scott (19) … an the team in ground balls with 31 … twice had four ground balls, one accounting major … member of the prestigious President’s Society … of those coming against No. 3 Notre Dame (April 19) … had a career- named to the Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Soci- best six ground balls in a heated battle at Penn State (April 11) … ety … is the team’s S.A.A.C. representative … named to the All-ECAC caused 12 turnovers on the year … notched two caused turnovers and Academic team in 2009 and was a BIG EAST Academic All-Star in 2010 three ground balls in the season finale against Duke (May 3). … listens to Eminem, 50 Cent and Young Buck on his iPod on game day … his favorite place at St. John’s is Marillac Hall because of the air AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Played in 11 games and earned one start, conditioning and the view of the New York City skyline. at Rutgers (March 29) … scooped up a season-total four ground balls with one each against Loyola (March 15), Rutgers, Fairfield (April 26) CAREER HIGHS: and Duke (May 4) … caused one turnover at Rutgers. Ground balls- 7, at Air Force (2/28/10) Caused turnovers- 3, at Georgetown (3/6/10) BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered and captained both the lacrosse and football teams at Westminster … played in the Maryland all-star game his senior year … selected by the Carroll County Times as a first team Monacacy Valley Athletic League all-defenseman and an

CAREER STATS: Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh ShotPct. SOG SOGPct. W UP DN GB T/O CT Pen-Min 2008 11-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 1 1 0-0.0 2009 14-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 31 10 12 4-3.5 2010 14-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 38 9 12 5-5.0 Total 39-39 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 73 20 25 9-8.5

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30 PLAYERS

RYAN HERITS Senior • Midfield • 5-10 • 175 • Metuchen, N.J./Trinity-Pawling School (N.Y.)

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Played in nine games … BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played lacrosse and ice hockey for St. Joseph’s recorded five goals and one assist … scored one high school in Metuchen, N.J. and spent a post graduate year at Trini- goal and one assist at Penn State (March 27) … ty-Pawling School in Pawling, N.Y. … named to the all-area in 2006 at set a new career high with two goals against St. Joseph’s … tallied 36 goals and 20 assists at St. Joseph’s … named Providence (April 10) … tied career highs with four shots apiece first team all-conference in hockey for the St. Joseph’s Falcons in 2006 against Notre Dame (April 24) and Syracuse (May 8), scoring a goal … played for various lacrosse club teams, including the tri-state East against the Orange. Brunswick Blackhawks and the Leading Edge … also a member of the New Jersey Rockets, Redbank Generals and Connecticut Yankees for AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Played in one game at Fairfield (April ice hockey. 25), notching one shot and one ground ball. OFF THE FIELD: Ryan Joseph Herits … son of Monica and Thomas AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Did not play. Herits … has two siblings, a sister, Brittany (25), and brother, Thomas (20) … sister played field hockey for Ithaca College for four years, CAREER HIGHS and brother is a junior at St. John’s … a business major … has played Points: 2, Providence (4/10/10); at Penn State (3/27/10) through surgeries on both knees … his favorite place on campus is Goals: 2, Providence (4/10/10) the staircase by the fountain where he can see the New York City Assists: 1, at Penn State (3/27/10) skyline. Shots: 4, Notre Dame (4/24/10); Syracuse (5/8/10) Ground balls: 2, Notre Dame (4/24/10)

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2008 DNP 2009 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2010 9-0 5 1 6 16 .312 11 .688 0 0 3 6 0 0-2 .000 1-1.0 TOTAL 10-0 5 1 6 17 .294 12 .706 0 0 4 6 0 0-2 .000 1-1.0

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26 PLAYERS

DAN KALATA Senior • Midfield • 5-9 • 163 • Nesconset, N.Y./Smithtown East

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Played in all 14 games in OFF THE FIELD: Daniel Richard Kalata … son of Chris and Jean the defensive midfield … collected five ground Kalata … has four siblings, Chris (25), Jake (23), who played lacrosse balls and two caused turnovers on the season … for Siena, Annie (21), who plays lacrosse at Long Island University set a new career high with two assists to go with in Brooklyn, and Lily (19) who plays lacrosse at Rutgers … a finance one ground ball against Rutgers (April 3). major who plans to open his own restaurant … the most thrilling mo- ment in athletic career was helping defeat Smithtown West after the AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Played in six games … collected one district split into two schools … tapes his sticks before a game … most ground ball vs. Quinnipiac (Feb. 21). influenced by his brother Jake… does community service at Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in his spare time … favorite AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Saw action in two contests … earned min- place near campus is Vincenzo’s Pizzeria … named a BIG EAST Aca- utes against Siena (March 25) and at Hobart (April 19). demic All-Star in 2010.

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played four years of lacrosse at Smithtown East CAREER HIGHS High School … was a two-year captain … two-time all-county selec- Points: 2, at Rutgers (4/3/10) tion … Smithtown lacrosse went 12-4 and 11-5 in his last two seasons Assists: 2, at Rutgers (4/3/10) on the team … tallied 32 goals and 16 assists as a senior … also Ground balls: 1, 6 times played three years as a wide receiver and cornerback for Smithtown Caused turnovers: 1, at Rutgers (4/3/10); Providence (4/10/10) Varsity football.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2008 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2009 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2010 14-0 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 5 2 2 0-0 .000 1-0.5 TOTAL 22-0 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 6 4 2 0-0 .000 1-0.5 1414 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE

1 PLAYERS

TERENCE LEACH Senior • Midfield • 6-2 • 183 • Rockville Centre, N.Y./St. Dominic

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Played in eight games and started five contests BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played for St. Dominic High School in Oyster Bay, … missed five games due to injury … posted a season-high three points N.Y. … captained St. Dominic’s 2007 All-Catholic league championship on two goals and one assist at Air Force (Feb. 28) … scored two second- team as a senior … named the 2007 team MVP … earned the unsung half goals on his return from injury against Sacred Heart (May 1). hero award and coaches’ award as a junior captain … also played basketball for the Bayhawks … helped the team to three league varsity AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Played and started in six games before basketball titles and a 23-0 freshman season … also earned first and missing the rest of the season to injury … scored six goals on 12 shots second scholastic honors … participated in St. Dominic’s student ambas- on goal … recorded a career-high two goals against Quinnipiac (Feb. sadors program. 21) that he matched against Georgetown (Feb. 28). OFF THE FIELD: Terence Reynolds Leach … son of Nancy and Jay Leach AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Played in four games … saw action at Quin- … has one brother, Brian (25), and one sister, Katie (24) … his cousin nipiac (Feb. 25), at Georgetown (March 1), at Drexel (March 8) and at Brian Kemp played baseball for St. John’s … a public relations major … Hobart (April 19) … scored his career-first goal at Hobart with his lone wants to pursue a career in federal law enforcement … the most thrill- shot for the season giving him a 1.000 shot on goal percentage. ing moment in his athletic career was his high school basketball team’s trip to Hawaii … listens to rock & roll music on his iPod to get ready for a game … names his Grandfather Reynolds as the most influential CAREER HIGHS person in his athletic career … student athlete orientation leader in Points: 3, at Air Force (2/28/10) fall 2008 … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star in 2010 … his favorite Goals: 2, four times, most recent at Sacred Heart (5/1/10) place at St. John’s is the Vincention Steps because it has a nice view of Assists: 1, four times, most recent vs Syracuse (5/8/10) the New York City skyline.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2008 4-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2009 6-6 6 0 6 21 .286 12 .571 0 0 5 6 3 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2010 8-5 6 4 10 27 .222 17 .630 1 0 6 10 2 0-0 .000 1-0.5 TOTAL 19-11 13 4 17 49 .265 30 .612 1 0 11 16 5 0-0 .000 1-0.5

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16 PLAYERS

MIKE SHERRY Senior • Defense • 5-10 • 185 • Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Started all 14 games … AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Played in 12 games … made his collegiate finished third on the team with 46 ground balls debut against Holy Cross (Feb. 16) … tallied eight ground balls for and second with 20 caused turnovers … record- the season … had a season-high three ground balls at Georgetown ed two assists on the season … collected three (March 1), and also caused one turnover in the same game. ground balls and forced a season-high four turnovers against Hofstra (March 23) … notched six ground balls in a win at Rutgers (April 3) BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: A four-year letterwinner at Oceanside High … tallied four ground balls and four caused turnovers against Notre School as a long-stick midfielder … captained the squad his senior Dame (April 24) … set a new career high with seven ground balls at year … earned all-county honors and named the defensive team MVP Sacred Heart (May 1) … recorded an assist against Syracuse (May 8). in 2007 … earned all-conference and scholar athlete nods in 2006 … Oceanside was the runner-up at the 2006 county championship AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Started all 14 games … finished second … also lettered in football and basketball … played one year on the on the team with 46 ground balls … collected five ground balls and Long Island Rage club lacrosse team. caused two turnovers against Quinnipiac (Feb. 21) … tallied four caused turnovers and three ground balls against Loyola (March 14) OFF THE FIELD: Michael Robert Sherry … son of Lori and Robert … notched career-high six ground balls at Penn State (April 11) and Sherry … has two siblings, Lisa (23), who attended University of matched it with six at Fairfield (April 25). Delaware, and Nick (17) … a management major … also enjoys football and cooking … plays rap music and the “Last of the Mohi- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS cans” theme song on his iPod to get ready for a game … serves on Points: 1, three times, most recently vs. Syracuse (5/8/10) St. John’s campus activities budget council … his favorite place on Assists: 1, twice, most recently vs. Syracuse (5/8/10) campus is the top of the Vincentian Stairs that overlook the New York Ground balls: 7, at Sacred Heart (5/1/10) City skyline. Caused turnovers: 4, twice, most recently vs. Notre Dame (4/24/10)

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2008 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 2 1 0-0 .000 3-2.5 2009 14-14 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 46 10 23 0-0 .000 11-8.0 2010 14-14 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 46 8 20 0-0 .000 15-13.5 TOTAL 40-28 0 3 3 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0 100 20 44 0-0 .000 29-24.0 1616 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE

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CHARLIE HOLENSTEIN Junior • Attack • 5-11 • 185 • Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown West

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Started nine games BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played four seasons for the Downingtown West and played in all 14 season games … ranked sec- Whippets … named captain his senior year … finished his career ond on the team in goals scored (15) and third with 128 goals and 57 assists for 185 points … totaled a career-high in total points (21) … notched one goal and one 46 goals, and 18 assists for 64 points as a junior … named both the assist at Drexel (March 13) … scored two goals, Chesmont League and team Most Valuable Player in 2008 … was including one man-up goal, and a career-best three ground balls the team’s leading scorer from 2006-08 … earned Surburban League in first career start at Stony Brook (March 16) … set career highs in second team honors in 2006 and First Team honors in 2007 and 2008 points, goals and assists with his three-goal, two-assist performance … an Eastern Pennsylvania Scholastic Lacrosse Association (EPSLA) All- in victory at Rutgers (April 3) … registered two goals and one assist Star … played for club team Headstrong, which was the 2008 Dick’s versus Providence (April 10) … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions runner-up. Roll for his two-goal effort against Syracuse (May 8). OFF THE FIELD: Charles Dean Holenstein … born in Philadelphia, Pa. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Started in one game vs. Siena (March 17) … son of William and Jennifer Holenstein … has two brothers, Clint … scored one goal at Fairfield (April 25). (23) and Matt (23) … computer science major … chose St. John’s for its proximity to New York City. CAREER HIGHS Points: 5, at Rutgers (4/3/10) Goals: 3, at Rutgers (4/3/10) Assists: 2, at Rutgers (4/3/10) Shots: 8, Providence (4/10/10) Ground balls: 3, at Stony Brook (3/16/10) Man-up goals: 1, at Stony Brook (3/16/10); at Sacred Heart (5/1/10)

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2009 2-1 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2010 14-9 15 6 21 61 .246 33 .541 2 0 14 10 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 16-10 16 6 22 62 .258 34 .548 2 0 14 13 1 0-0 .000 0-0.0

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MATT HURST Junior • Midfield • 5-10 • 180 • Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Played in 11 games, including five starts BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played four seasons with the Massapequa High … recorded three goals and two assists … netted a goal for the sec- School Chiefs … selected to the named all-conference team in 2007 ond year in a row in the season opener against Holy Cross (Feb. 20) … and 2008 … earned the 2008 Massapequa Coaches’ Award … also posted one assist and two ground balls at Stony Brook (March 16) … named Merrill Lynch Player of the Week in 2007 … part of Mass- set a new career high with two goals against Villanova (April 17). apequa’s county championship team in 2006 … also played three years of football where he earned scholar-athlete and all-county AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Played in fourteen games … scored three honors as a tailback his senior year … played lacrosse for the Long goals and notched three assists … scored a goal, notched two assists Island Express. and caused a turnover against Holy Cross (Feb. 14) … caused a turn- over and picked up three groundballs at Loyola (March 14) … had an OFF THE FIELD: Matt Ryan Hurst … son of Mary and Chris Hurst … assist and scored a goal against Penn State (April 11). has three siblings, Jessica (24), Christopher (22) and Allyson (17) … brother Christopher played lacrosse for Loyola (Md.) … an advertising major … also enjoys golf and playing the piano … listens to Jay-Z on CAREER HIGHS his iPod to get ready for a game … chose St. John’s for the level of Points: 2, at Villanova (4/17/10) competition and the atmosphere … notes the most thrilling moment Goals: 2, at Villanova (4/17/10) in his athletic career as beating Georgetown in the 2009 season. Assists: 2, at Holy Cross (2/14/09) Shots: 8, Holy Cross (2/20/10)

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2009 14-0 3 3 6 18 .167 10 .556 0 0 6 10 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0 2010 11-5 3 2 5 26 .115 9 .346 0 0 4 11 1 0-0 .000 1-1.0 TOTAL 25-5 6 5 11 44 .136 19 .432 0 0 10 21 3 0-0 .000 1-1.0 1818 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE

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MARK JACKSON, JR. Junior • Defense • 6-3 • 185 • Redmond, Wash./Overlake School

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Saw action in four games … tallied a ground ball against Stony Brook (March 16).

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Played in the last game of the season against Fairfield (April 25).

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played three years with the Overlake School Owls … team captain as a senior … earned first team all-conference honors in 2008 … named to the 2008 All-Washington team as a defender … member of the Owls’ state semifinalist teams in 2006 and 2008 … part of the Junior Statesman Foundation (JSA).

OFF THE FIELD: Mark Gerard Jackson, Jr. … born in Plattsburgh, N.Y. … son of Mark Gerard and Bridget Ann Jackson … a Government/ Politics major with an emphasis in pre-law … aspires to be President of the United States … once lived in the Philippines … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star in 2010.

CAREER STATS: Year GP-SS G A Pts Sh Shot Pct. SOG SOG Pct. W UP DN GB T/O CT Pen-Min 2009 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2010 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0.0 Total 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0.0

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HARRY KUTNER Junior • Attack • 6-1 • 187 • Garden City, N.Y./Garden City/Westminster

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): A second team All-BIG BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played two years at Garden City High School … part of EAST selection … started all 14 games and tallied points Garden City’s two-time Nassau County Championship team (2006-07) … team in all but one game … finished season with team-high was ranked in the nation top 20 his junior year and top 10 in his senior season 20 goals and tied for the team best with 26 points … … also played basketball where he set school records for 3-pointers in a game, ranked first on team with three man-up goals … regis- season and career and was part of Garden City’s conference championship tered three goals on four shots in the season opener against Holy Cross (Feb. squad … played two seasons of lacrosse at Westminster Prep School … scored 20), earning a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll … scored two goals and 31 goals with 12 assists in 12 games for the Westminster Martlets … nominated one assist against Air Force (Feb. 28) and Georgetown (March 6) … registered a for attackman of the year for New England Prep Schools … also played basket- season-high four goals and five points versus Providence (April 10), placing him ball for the Martlets … member of the Crossroads Lacrosse Club. on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll … named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team at season’s end. OFF THE FIELD: Harry H. Kutner … son of Barbara and Harry Kutner … has three siblings, Sarah (33), Erin (30) and John (27) … brother John captained the AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Started all 14 games … scored 13 goals and assisted Red Storm lacrosse team in 2006 and was an assistant coach from 2007-08 … on 11 … scooped 15 ground balls during the season … netted a season-best five finance major … notes defeating Avon Old Farms in overtime as the most thrill- goals at Lehigh (March 21), earning him ECAC Player of the Week honors … tal- ing moment in his athletic career … plays U2 on his iPod to prepare for a game lied season-best four assists against Quinnipiac (Feb. 21) … scored points in first … deems himself an expert whistler … notes his father and his brother John as eight games of the season. the most influential people in his athletic career.

CAREER HIGHS Points – 5, twice, most recently vs Providence (4/10/10) Goals – 5, vs Lehigh (03/21/09) Assists – 4, vs Quinnipiac (02/21/09) Groundballs – 3, twice, most recently at Sacred Heart (5/1/10)

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2009 14-14 13 11 24 50 .260 30 .600 2 0 15 38 0 0-0 .000 1-1.0 2010 14-14 20 6 26 84 .238 48 .571 3 0 16 30 0 0-0 .000 2-1.5 TOTAL 28-28 33 17 50 134 .246 78 .582 5 0 31 68 0 0-0 .000 3-2.5 2020 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE

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JON MUSCARELLA Junior • Attack • 5-10 • 160 • Garden City, N.Y./Garden City

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered two years in lacrosse at Garden City High School … also played basketball … helped his team to the Nas- sau County Championship in 2007 and 2008.

OFF THE FIELD: Son of Tom and Rose Muscarella … has one sister, Fara (18) … majoring in economics … served as a men’s basketball team manager in 2009-10.

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BRANDON AYERS Sophomore • Midfield • 5-9 • 175 • Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook HS

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played in 13 games and started eight games … recorded two goals SINGLE-GAME HIGHS and one assist … finished season with eight Points: 1, three times ground balls … netted a goal in his career debut Goals: 1, Holy Cross (2/20/10); at Stony Brook (3/16/10) against Holy Cross (Feb. 20) … took a career-high Assists: 1, Vermont (3/20/10) five shots, including four on goal, against No. 2 Syracuse (May 8). Shots: 5, Syracuse (5/8/10) Ground balls: 3, Hofstra (3/23/10) BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played three seasons of varsity lacrosse and two Caused turnovers: 1, at Georgetown (3/6/10) seasons of varsity football with Lynbrook High School … captain of both lacrosse and football teams as a senior … two-time All-County and All-American Finalist … received second ranking in goals in Nas- sau County with 61 … played midfield for the Long Island Express.

OFF THE FIELD: Brandon Ryan Ayers … born in Lynbrook, N.Y. … son of Mark and Julie Ayers … has three brothers, James (24); Joe (21); and STJ teammate and twin Dillon (18)… a finance major … enjoys baseball, football and watching movies … most influential person is his dad for taking him to practice and never missing a game.

CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 13-8 2 1 3 24 .083 14 .583 0 0 8 8 1 0-0 .000 3-2.0 TOTAL 13-8 2 1 3 24 .083 14 .583 0 0 8 8 1 0-0 .000 3-2.0

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DILLON AYERS Sophomore • LSM • 5-10 • 185 • Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook Senior HS

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played in all fourteen games as the team’s BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played three seasons of lacrosse and three long-stick midfielder … finished second on the team in ground balls seasons of football with Lynbrook Senior High School … was captain with 47, while leading the team in caused turnovers (22) … his 1.57 for both sports as a senior … during senior year, won All County caused turnovers per game ranked 29th in the country … scored four Selection, All-American Nominee, Canella Tough Guy Award and Best goals on six shots on goal and notched three assists on the season … Overall Athlete in School … in 2007, team ranked in Top 20 by Inside caused four turnovers and collected three ground balls in his career Lacrosse … was a part of the Long Island Express lacrosse team and debut, a 9-8 win over Holy Cross (Feb. 20) … sported a career game Relay for Life … received Honor Roll in high school. against Providence (April 10) when he scored a goal and notched an assist while causing four turnovers and scooping seven ground balls OFF THE FIELD: Dillon Scott Ayers … born in Lynbrook, N.Y. … son of … named to the BIG EAST weekly honor roll for his efforts. Mark and Julie Ayers … has three brothers, James (25); Joseph (22); and STJ teammate and twin Brandon (19) … currently undecided in a major … loves country music. CAREER HIGHS Points: 3, Providence (4/10/10) Goals: 1, 4 times Assists: 2, Providence (4/10/10) Shots: 2, Vermont, Mar 20, 2010; at Sacred Heart (5/1/10) Ground balls: 7, Providence (4/10/10) Caused turnovers: 4, Providence (4/10/10); Holy Cross (2/20/10)

CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 14-0 4 3 7 8 .500 6 .750 0 0 47 11 22 0-0 .000 4-3.5 TOTAL 14-0 4 3 7 8 .500 6 .750 0 0 47 11 22 0-0 .000 4-3.5

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PARKER BRATTON Sophomore • Defense • 6-1 • 220 • Baltimore, Md./McDonogh School

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played in eight games … tallied one ground ball and one caused turn- over versus No. 2 Syracuse (May 8).

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played two seasons with Mc- Donogh School … also played football for three years … scored two goals as a senior … earned Honor Roll in high school … participated in First Fruit Farms Community Service … attended Moses Brown School as a freshman.

OFF THE FIELD: Born in Baltimore, Md. … son of Roxie and Joanna Bratton … has one sister, Hanna (21) … a Sports Management major … enjoys watching TV, playing basketball and listening to music … listens to Lil’ Wayne, Nas and Biggie on his iPod on game day … he’s a natural lefty, but plays lacrosse as a righty.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 2 1 0-0 .000 7-6.5 TOTAL 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 2 1 0-0 .000 7-6.5

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COLIN CANTY Sophomore • Defense • 6-0 • 195 • Westford, Mass./Westford Academy/The Governors Academy

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played in nine games … registered one ground ball and two caused turnovers … tallied a ground ball and caused turnover against Hofstra (March 23).

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played football, hockey, wrestling and lacrosse with Westford Academy and The Governors Academy … captain of lacrosse team for one year at Westford Academy … won League All Star at Governors Academy as a senior … from 2007-2009 at Gover- nors Academy, won First Champions … participated in the Special Olympics from 2007-2009.

OFF THE FIELD: Born in Westford, Mass. … son of Tom and Jane Canty … has three brothers, Dennis; Brendan; Ryan… a marketing major … likes movies, basketball and Facebook … hopes to one day be a lawyer.

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JARRETT CARR Sophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 172 • Ambler, Pa./Hatboro – Horsham

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played in 14 games OFF THE FIELD: Born in Doylestown, Pa. … son of Thomas and Deb- … scored three goals and registered five assists bie Carr … has five brothers; Tommy (33); Kristopher (30); Shawn … netted his first career goal against Air Force (28); Colby (26); Kyle (17), and three sisters, Corley (23); Kendal (21); (Feb. 28) … tallied a season-best two points with Elizabeth (17) … an adolescent education major … enjoys snow- two assists in win over Providence (April 10) … boarding, wakeboarding and spending time with family and friends scored three goals on eight shots for a shot percentage of .375, which … influenced by his four older brothers for introducing him to sports ranked second on the team for players who scored three or more … named BIG EAST Academic All-Star in 2010. goals.

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played four seasons at Hatboro – Horsham High CAREER HIGHS School … captain last two years … played football his freshman and Points: 2, Providence (4/10/10) sophomore years … during his senior year, nominated as one of the Goals: 1, three times Top 5 players to watch in region … broke his high school’s record for Assists: 2, Providence (4/10/10) assists in a game with nine … in both junior and senior seasons, team Shots: 2, at Stony Brook (3/16/10) made state playoffs… earned Honor Roll all four years … participated Ground balls: 2, Holy Cross (2/20/10) in “Be Your Best” Lacrosse Camp as a counselor. Caused turnovers: 1, Notre Dame (4/24/10); Vermont (3/20/10)

CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 14-0 3 5 8 8 .375 5 .625 0 0 7 7 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 14-0 3 5 8 8 .375 5 .625 0 0 7 7 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0

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ALEX LAGODICH Sophomore • Midfield • 6-4 • 190 • Willbraham, Mass./Minnechaug Regional HS

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played all 14 game and made nine starts CAREER HIGHS … finished tied for third on the team with 13 goals scored … tallied Points: 4, at Penn State (3/27/10) two goals on four shots against Georgetown (March 6) … netted two Goals: 4, at Penn State (3/27/10) goals, including the game-winner in overtime, in his first career start Assists: 1, at Villanova (4/17/10); at Sacred Heart (5/1/10) versus Vermont (March 20) … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Shots: 13, at Penn State (3/27/10) Roll for his season-best four-goal effort at Penn State (March 27) … notched two goals against Providence (April 10).

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played lacrosse, soccer and basketball with Minnechaug Regional High School … captain of the soccer team … played in the Western Massachusetts All Stars … team won the West- ern Massachusetts Championship in 2005 … most thrilling moment was getting his winning assist as a freshman.

OFF THE FIELD: Born in Brattleboro, Vt. … son of James and Cheryl Lagodich … has one sister, Tessa (11)… a business major … enjoys sports, reading, movies and friends … influenced by his grandfather … prefers to relax on game day and not stress.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 14-9 13 2 15 63 .206 34 .540 2 0 9 11 3 1-3 .333 0-0.0 TOTAL 14-9 13 2 15 63 .206 34 .540 2 0 9 11 3 1-3 .333 0-0.0

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JEFF LOWMAN Sophomore • Goal • 5-10 • 195 • Millersville, Md./Severna Park HS

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Saw action in 10 OFF THE FIELD: Jeffrey Clark Lowman … born in New Ark, Del. … contests while starting eight games … posted a son of Gary and Jackie Lowman … has one brother, Shawn (22)… season-best 16 saves in three separate contests currently majoring in advertising … enjoys star gazing, movies, Skype … earned a victory in his first career start against and dancing … plays Jimmy Buffet, Hootie and the Blowfish and the Vermont (March 20), registering 10 saves in an OT Temptations on his iPod before a game … he hopes to one day own victory … earned a place on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his an island … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star in 2010. 16 saves win over Rutgers (April 3) … posted a season-best .583 save percentage and held Providence to five goals in a win (April 10). GAME HIGHS Saves: 16, three times, most recently at Sacred Heart (5/1/10) BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played three seasons of lacrosse with Severna Ground balls: 3, at Rutgers (4/3/10) Park High School … two-time team captain … won the 2007 State Re- gional and County Championship … won the 2008 Regional County Championship … in 2009, won coaches All County First Teams ... in 2007, won Capital Second Team All-County.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 10-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 7 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0 TOTAL 10-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 7 2 0-0 .000 0-0.0

GOALIE GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Save Pct W L T Sho 2010 10-8 479:45 84 10.51 108 0.562 3 5 0 0 TOTAL 10-8 479:45 84 10.51 108 0.562 3 5 0 0

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NICHOLAS MANNE Sophomore • Midfield • 6-0 • 170 • Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered four years of lacrosse at Rocky Point High School … also played football … played club ball for Team Long Island … helped his team to the 2008 New York State Class B Champi- onship, ranking fifth in the nation.

OFF THE FIELD: Son of Thomas and Michaela Manne … an only child … majoring in criminal justice with a minor in accounting … works for the volunteer fire department.

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JORDAN ROTHMAN Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-10 • 170 • Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Played in all 14 games as the team’s pri- OFF THE FIELD: Born in Bridgewater, N.J.. … son of David and Marvis mary faceoff specialist … won over half of his faceoffs, going 152-for- Rothman … has one brother, John (23), who attended Hofstra, and 303 (.502) at the X … netted two goals on three shots while tallying two sisters, Jill (17) and Jana (12) … a Criminal Justice major … enjoys three assists on the season … scored first career goal in season opener playing the guitar and the piano. against Holy Cross (Feb. 20) … secured 11-for-19 faceoff victories at Drexel (March 13) … scored one goal and went a season-best 15- for-20 at the X in win over Vermont (March 20) … tied a season-best CAREER HIGHS effort with six ground balls vs. Providence (April 10) to go along with Goals: 1, Holy Cross, Feb 20, 2010; Vermont (3/20/10) a 14-for-22 performance at the faceoff X. Assists: 1, three times, most recently vs. Syracuse (5/8/10) Ground balls: 6, at Stony Brook (3/16/10); BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played three seasons with Bridgewater-Raritan vs. Providence (4/10/10) … captain for one year … also involved in wrestling for last two years Faceoffs won: 15, vs. Vermont (3/20/10) of high school … as a junior he was part of the second team All-State … also first team All-State All-American as a senior … won the Group 4 State Championship in 2009.

CAREER STATS OFFENSE GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pct. Pen-Min 2010 14-0 2 3 5 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 50 6 1 152-303 .502 2-3.5 TOTAL 14-0 2 3 5 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 50 6 1 152-303 .502 2-3.5

3030 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE JOE ADDONA 8 Freshman • Defense/LSM • 6-0 • 185 • Springfield, Pa./Springfield-Delco

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered four years in team to Central League Championship in 2010 … earned All-State, lacrosse at Springfield-Delco High School … also All-Delaware County and All-Central league honors as a junior. played football … was a teammate of current St. John’s freshman Colin Keegan … played club OFF THE FIELD: Son of Rose and Joe Addona … has three siblings, ball for 19064 lacrosse … earned All-America, All-State, All-Delaware Dante (15), Serina (12) and Dominic (9) … plans on majoring in mar- County and All-Central League honors as a senior … ranked 33rd keting … enjoys playing guitar and composing classical music. among all defenders in 2010 recruiting class by Inside Lacrosse … led

JOHN BELLO 27 Freshman • Defense • 6-0 • 185 • Somers, N.Y./Somers

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered four years in lacrosse at Somers High School … two-time team PLAYERS captain … also played football … played club lacrosse for Westrock … won the team Coach’s Award in 2010 … team won NY Section I Class B championship in 2009 … earned Honor Roll all four years of high school … was involved in peer leadership.

OFF THE FIELD: Son of Robert and Regina Bello … has two siblings, Robert and Lindsay … plans to major in business … listens to Passion Pit and MGMT before games.

ANDREW BOYER 39 Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 195 • Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered three years in lacrosse at Owen J. Roberts School … named first team All-Conference and All-Area Goalkeeper in 2009 and 2010 … earned Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2010.

OFF THE FIELD: Son of Kevin and Kelly Boyer … has one brother, Matt (16) … interested in studying pharmacy.

KEVIN CERNUTO 33 Freshman • Attack • 5-10 • 165 • Neshanic Station, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Metuchen

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Earned four letters in OFF THE FIELD: Son of Ken and Lorraine Cernuto … has one brother, lacrosse at St. Joseph’s Metuchen … also played Kenny (19), who attends the University of Wyoming, and one sister, ice hockey … served as team captain in 2010 … Christina (10) … plans to major in business … listens to country music played club ball for Leading Edge Lacrosse … on game day. named first team All-State his senior year and second team All-State his junior year … earned first team All-Conference accolades in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … his team won the league championship three straight seasons and took the state championship in 2010.

31 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE TOMMY COX 25 Freshman • Goal • 5-10 • 155 • Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered two years at Cold OFF THE FIELD: Son of Tom and Celeste Cox … born in Amsterdam, Spring Harbor High School … played for St. Netherlands … has one sister, Danielle (16) … father played lacrosse Anthony’s High School in 2008 … played club ball at St. John’s, graduating in 1982 … plans to major in business and for the Long Island Express … led team to Nassau eventually work in sales. County championship game in 2010 … named to All-Nassau County team in 2010. PLAYERS RYAN FITZGERALD 3 Freshman • Midfield • 5-10 • 168 • Putnam Valley, N.Y./Putnam Valley

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered four years in OFF THE FIELD: Son of Valerie and Joseph Fitzgerald … has two sib- lacrosse at Putnam Valley High School … also lings, Rachel (16) and James (14) … is currently undecided on a major played football and basketball … captained the … enjoys snowboarding and wakeboarding. football and lacrosse teams as a senior … played club ball for West Rock Lacrosse … named a NY Section I All-American in 2010 and earned All-Section in 2009 … holds school records for most goals in a game (8), most goals in a season (70), most points in a season (103), and most career goals and points … led team to Sectional and Regional Championships in 2009 and 2010, scoring the game-winning goal in the 2010 Sectional Championship game.

DONAL FLAHERTY 9 Freshman • Midfield • 6-3 • 200 • Eastport, N.Y./Avon Old Farms

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played lacrosse at Eastport- OFF THE FIELD: Son of Walter and Donna Flaherty … has two broth- South Manor High School before attending Avon ers, Jack (21), who plays lacrosse at Yale, and Colin (17) … plans on Old Farms Prep School in Connecticut … while at majoring in liberal arts … wants to eventually work in media or Eastport-South Manor, was named team MVP, All- advertising … a skilled squash player. League and All-Suffolk County in 2009 … won the Founder’s League Championship while at Avon Farms, leading the school to a Top 10 ranking in the nation in 2010.

JOE GRANATA 20 Freshman • Attack • 5-7 • 180 • Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered four years in OFF THE FIELD: Son of Doreen Snyder and Joe Granata … his step-fa- lacrosse at Lindenhurst High School and one year ther is Lee Snyder … has two siblings, Leana Snyder (13) and Michael at the Naval Academy Prep School … also played Vitelli (12) … plans to major in history and eventually teach … played football … played club ball for the North Shore in the Junior Olympics for hockey … enjoys wakeboarding. Rage … two-time Newsday All-Division team.

32 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE COLIN KEEGAN 19 Freshman • Attack • 5-11 • 160 • Springfield, Pa./Springfield-Delco

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Earned three letters in OFF THE FIELD: Son of Anita and John Keegan … has one sister, lacrosse at Springfield-Delco High School … also Kaitlin (25), who played lacrosse at Drexel … plans to major in played golf … led team to 2010 Central League business … an expert ping pong player. Championship … named first team All-Central League all three years on team and was team’s leading scorer all three years … named first team All-Philadelphia and first team All-State as a senior … selected as US Lacrosse All-American for Pennsylvania eastern district.

JAMES LANG 40 Freshman • Defense • 5-11 • 185 • Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville PLAYERS BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered four years of OFF THE FIELD: Son of Raymond and Dana Lang … has two siblings, lacrosse at Hicksville High School, captaining the John (20), who plays lacrosse at Siena, and Casey (15) … hopes to team his final two years … named All-American major in business administration. by US Lacrosse and All-Long Island second team by Newsday in 2010 … ranked No. 29 among all defenders in 2010 recruiting class by Inside Lacrosse … team won Nassau County Cham- pionship in 2009 … named defensive MVP of championship game … played club ball for the Long Island Express.

COOPER MAGOON 34 Freshman • Defense • 6-1 • 190 • Cummington, Mass./Deerfield Academy

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered two years in la- OFF THE FIELD: Son of Scott and Lauren Magoon … has two siblings, crosse at Deerfield Academy … also ran cross coun- Seth (15) and RJ (20), who attends Illinois Institute of Technology … try … played for the Indoor Action Sports Select plans to major in advertising communications … enjoys longboard- team… helped his team become the New England I ing, sailing and playing hockey … served as a volunteer firefighter in West Co-Champions in 2009 … they were runners-up in 2010. his hometown.

KIERAN MCARDLE 6 Freshman • Attack • 6-1 • 175 • Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played lacrosse at Con- OFF THE FIELD: Son of Patty and Jack McArdle … has one sister, Kailin netquot High School … played club ball for (22), plans to major in sports management … plays left-handed. Dublin Deck … earned All-American and All-Tri State honors as a senior … ranked 64th in Inside Lacrosse 2010 Top 100 recruits and rated 19th-best attacker in country … named to Newsday All-Long Island team in 2010 … finished second in Suffolk county with 112 points in 2010 … three-time All-Suffolk County honoree.

33 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE DANIEL MCQUILLAN 38 Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 165 • Bellmore, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered three years of OFF THE FIELD: Son of Michael and Marianne McQuillan … has one lacrosse at Kellenberg Memorial, captaining sister, Meghan (15) … catholic seminarian at the Seminary of the the team his senior year … played club ball for Immaculate Conception … majoring in philosophy. Checkmate Lacrosse club … named US Lacrosse All-American in 2010 … was the NSCHSAA Goalkeeper of the Year in 2008 and 2009 … two-time team MVP ... member of his school’s National Honor Society from 2008-10 … Marianist mentor for youth.

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PLAYERS Freshman • Midfield • 6-0 • 175 • Romansville, Pa./Downingtown West

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered three years in OFF THE FIELD: Connor Joseph Mullen … son of Colleen (Mullen- lacrosse at Downingtown West … played club ball Ziegler) and Charles Ziegler … has three siblings, Lindsay Ziegler (19), for Team Harley Davidson and the Keystone State Stephen Mullen (16) and Zachary Ziegler (15) … plans to study phar- team … earned first team all-conference as a se- maceuticals … enjoys snowboarding … cites Muhammad Ali as most nior … earned high Honor Roll all four years of high school … served influential on his athletic career because of his perseverance. as a lacrosse camp counselor in his community. BILLY NGUYEN 42 Freshman • Midfield • 5-10 • 150 • Bronx, N.Y./Christopher Columbus

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played three years of OFF THE FIELD: Son of Tien and Lennie Nguyen … has one sister, lacrosse at Christopher Columbus High School … Linda (18) who attends City College of New York, and two brothers, named team captain during his junior and senior Philip (13) and Mikey (6) … always puts his left sock on first before a years … also played football and ran track … rep- game … plans to major in Toxicology/Physical Therapy and eventually resented New York City in the Empire State Games … won the PSAL become a physical therapist. City Championship and named title game MVP … an All-City selection in 2009 and 2010 … the school record holder in total points (62 goals and 38 assists) … winner of the Scholastic Excellence Award in high school.

KEITH SWITZER 18 Freshman • Attack • 5-8 • 170 • Hillsdale, N.J./Bergen Catholic

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Lettered three seasons in OFF THE FIELD: Son of Calvin and Barbara Switzer … has one brother, lacrosse at Bergen Catholic High School, captain- Kevin (16) … enjoys fishing and wrestling … is currently undecided on ing the team his senior year … also participated in a major. wrestling for four seasons.

DREW VISCUSI 12 Freshman • Midfield • 6-2 • 180 • Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Memorial

BEFORE ST. JOHN’S: Played lacrosse and football OFF THE FIELD: Son of Patricia and Floyd Viscusi … has two brothers, at Floral Park Memorial … captained the lacrosse Rob, who attends SUNY Oneonta, and Matt, who played lacrosse at St. team in 2010 … played club ball for the Long Island John’s and graduated in 2009 … plans to major in criminal justice. Pride … member of 2009 Under Armour All-Amer- ica Underclassmen Team … won All-Nassau County Lacrosse award in 2010 and was All-Conference in 2009 … named team MVP as a junior and senior … set the school record for most goals (7) as a midfielder in one game.

34 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE 2010 STATISTICS ## Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min 44 KUTNER, Harry 14 14 20 6 26 84 .238 48 .571 0 3 0 18 30 0 0-0 .000 2 1.5 14 MANES, Tom 14 14 13 13 26 69 .188 39 .565 1 1 0 29 24 5 0-0 .000 4 4.0 15 HOLENSTEIN, Charlie 14 9 15 6 21 61 .246 33 .541 0 2 0 14 9 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 6 MITCHELL, Garrett 14 14 13 6 19 66 .197 42 .636 1 0 0 10 29 1 0-0 .000 4 3.0 24 LAGODICH, Alex 14 9 13 2 15 62 .210 34 .548 2 2 0 9 11 3 1-3 .333 0 0.0 25 NOVOTNY, Tyler 11 6 11 2 13 39 .282 27 .692 0 1 0 10 11 2 0-0 .000 3 2.0 1 LEACH, Terence 9 5 6 4 10 27 .222 17 .630 0 1 0 6 10 2 0-0 .000 1 0.5 2 CARR, Jarrett 14 0 3 5 8 8 .375 5 .625 1 0 0 7 7 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 5 AYERS, Dillon 14 0 4 3 7 8 .500 6 .750 0 0 0 48 11 22 0-0 .000 4 3.5 30 HERITS, Ryan 9 0 5 1 6 16 .312 11 .688 0 0 0 3 6 0 0-2 .000 1 1.0 7 HURST, Matt 11 5 3 2 5 27 .111 9 .333 0 0 0 4 11 1 0-0 .000 1 1.0 4 ROTHMAN, Jordan 14 0 2 3 5 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 0 49 6 1 150-303 .495 2 3.5 33 AYERS, Brandon 13 8 2 1 3 24 .083 14 .583 0 0 0 8 8 1 0-0 .000 3 2.0 12 MESSINGER, Nick 14 0 1 1 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 20 6 5 0-0 .000 4 2.5 16 SHERRY, Mike 14 14 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 46 7 20 0-0 .000 15 13.5 26 KALATA, Dan 14 0 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 5 2 2 0-0 .000 1 0.5 8 DAVIS, Reggie 14 0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 30 6 9 0-0 .000 7 5.0 21 BRATTON, Parker 8 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 2 1 0-0 .000 7 6.5 17 CREMENS, Dan 14 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 42 8 12 0-0 .000 5 5.0 43 JACKSON JR, Mark 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 36 BUCKLEY, Gavin 11 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 8 0 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 27 MASSARO, Marco 13 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 10 1 2 0-0 .000 2 1.0 20 LOWMAN, Jeff 10 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 9 7 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 HISTORY 13 CANTY, Colin 9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 .000 1 0.5 10 NEVIN, Jerry 14 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 17 6 18 0-0 .000 4 3.5 Total 14 111 60 171 501 .222 291 .581 5 10 0 409 233 116 151-308 .490 73 61.5 Opponents 14 152 83 235 473 .321 321 .679 9 23 1 381 260 106 157-308 .510 57 45.0

GOALTENDER STATISTICS ## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T 20 LOWMAN, Jeff 10 8 479:45 84 10.51 108 .562 3 5 0 36 BUCKLEY, Gavin 11 6 364:15 68 11.20 61 .473 2 4 0 Total 14 844:00 152 10.81 169 .526 5 9 0 Opponents 14 844:00 111 7.89 180 .619 9 5 0

35 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE 2010 TEAM STATISTICS 5-9 Overall, 2-4 BIG EAST, 3-3 Home, 2-6 Away

Date Opponent Score Rec. (BE) Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GB Faceoff Team High Pts. (G-A-P) Goalie, Sv. (Record) Att. 2/20 Holy Cross W, 9-8 1-0 41 .220 18 .439 27 12-20 Kutner (3-0-3) Buckley, 16 (1-0) 975 2/28 at Air Force W, 10-7 2-0 29 .345 16 .552 29 9-20 Three players with three Buckley, 5 (2-0) 83 3/6 at #14 Georgetown L, 6-9 2-1 (0-1) 34 .176 20 .588 27 7-17 Kutner (2-1-3) Buckley, 12 (2-1) 1637 Manes (0-3-3) 3/13 at Drexel L, 4-11 2-2 (0-1) 26 .154 13 .500 29 11-19 Mitchell (1-1-2) Buckley, 9 (2-2) 374 Holenstein (1-1-2) 3/16 at #15 Stony Brook L, 6-21 2-3 (0-1) 33 .182 21 .636 36 13-30 Holenstein (2-0-2) Buckley, 5 (2-3) 614 3/20 Vermont W, 8-7 (OT) 3-3 (0-1) 42 .190 28 .667 35 15-20 Lagodich (2-0-2) Lowman, 10 (1-0) 452 Mitchell (1-1-2) 3/23 #6 Hofstra L, 4-13 3-4 (0-1) 31 .129 15 .484 26 6-20 Six players with one Lowman, 14 (1-1) 534 3/27 at Penn State L, 11-13 3-5 (0-1) 34 .324 20 .588 31 13-27 Lagodich (4-0-4) Buckley, 8 (2-4) 516 Manes (1-3-4) 4/3 at Rutgers W, 11-10 4-5 (1-1) 31 .355 16 .516 26 10-24 Manes (4-1-5) Lowman, 16 (2-1) 730 Holenstein (3-2-5) 4/10 Providence W, 13-5 5-5 (2-1) 36 .361 27 .750 23 14-22 Kutner (4-1-5) Lowman, 7 (3-1) 553 4/17 at #13 Villanova L, 13-11 5-6 (2-2) 40 .250 23 .575 27 7-24 Novotny (3-1-4) Lowman, 16 (3-2) 850 HISTORY Manes (1-3-4) 4/24 Notre Dame L, 6-13 5-7 (2-3) 35 .171 22 .629 22 14-23 Novotny (2-0-2) Lowman, 8 (3-3) 1268 Holenstein (1-1-2) 5/1 at Sacred Heart L, 6-8 5-8 (2-3) 46 .130 25 .543 40 9-16 Kutner (2-0-2) Lowman, 16 (3-4) 453 Leach (2-0-2) 5/8 #2 Syracuse L, 7-15 5-9 (2-4) 43 .163 27 .628 31 11-26 Kutner (2-0-2) Lowman, 12 (3-5) 1508 Holenstein (2-0-2) SEASON TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS STJ OPP TEAM STATISTICS STJ OPP GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SHOT STATISTICS TURNOVERS St. John’s 31 30 17 32 1 111 Goals-Shot attempts 111-501 152-473 233 260 Opponents 36 47 28 41 0 152 Goals scored per game 7.93 10.86 Shot pct. .222 .321 CAUSED TURNOVERS SAVES BY PERIOD Shots on goal-Attempts 291-501 321-473 116 106 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SOG pct. .581 .679 FACEOFFS (W-L) 151-308 157-308 St. John’s 50 33 52 34 0 169 Shots/Game 35.8 33.8 Faceoff W-L Pct. .490 .510 Opponents 39 40 54 47 0 180 Assists 60 83 CLEARS SHOTS BY PERIOD MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES 227-260 228-295 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Goals-Opportunities 10-57 23-69 Clear Pct. .873 .773 St. John’s 121 128 111 140 1 501 Conversion Percent .175 .333 PENALTIES Opponents 125 111 125 112 0 473 GOAL BREAKDOWN Number 73 57 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PERIOD Total Goals 111 152 Minutes 61:30 45:00 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Man-up 10 23 ATTENDANCE St. John’s 70 70 71 79 1 291 Man-down 0 1 Total 5290 5257 Opponents 86 80 80 75 0 321 Unassisted 51 69 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/882 8/657 Overtime 1 0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Goals scored average 7.89 10.81 GROUND BALLS 409 381 36 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ALL-TIME ROSTER Cooney, Dan ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 D Thiells, N.Y./N. Rockland A Cornetta, Carlin ’08, ’09, ‘10 D Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hallow Hills West Addamo, Paul ’85 M Levittown, N.Y./Levittown Div. Coster, Paul ’93, ’94 M Mohegan Lake, N.Y./Lakeland Addona, Joe ’11 D Springfield, Pa./Springfield Delco Cox, Tom ’81, ’82 D Merrick, N.Y./Maria Regina Agnostino, Ed ’84, ’85 M Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook Cox, Tommy ’11 GK Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor Allen, John ’81, ’82 D Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity Crean, Dan ’10 A Danbury, Conn./Danbury HS Angelino, Jay ’88 D Bellmore, N.Y./East Meadow Cremens, Dan ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11 D Fincksburg, Md./DeMatha Anitra, John ’93, ’94, ‘95 M Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore Crowther, Jeff ’91, ’92 Ayers, Brandon ’10, ‘11 M Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook HS Ayers, Dillon ’10, ‘11 D Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook HS D Dahlman, Harold ’89, ’90, ‘92 D East Meadow, N.Y./Holy Trinity B Daly, Mike ’85 D Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills West Bagnasco, Joe ’08, ’09, ‘10 A Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Davis, Reggie ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 M Columbus, Ohio/Kilbourne Balitsos, Greg ’82, ’83 M Levittown, N.Y./Levittown Memorial Dean, Thomas ’90 M Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Banahan, Pat ’82 M New Hyde Park, N.Y./Chaminade Dellaquila, Bernard ’84, ’85 D Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Barry, Kevin ’87, ’88 D Levittown, N.Y./Holy Trinity Dempsey, Patrick ’05 A Broomall, Pa./Marple Newton Barto, Chris ’05, ’06 G Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore DeMarco, Chris ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 M Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore Bello, John ’11 D Somers, N.Y./Somers DeNapoli, Dom ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09 D Hewlett, N.Y./Hewlett Berry, O’Brien ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11 M Fairfax, Va./WT Woodson Dieters, Harold ’90 M Mastic Beach, N.Y./Floyd Bitzer, Adam ’10 A Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East DiLiberto, David ’85 A North Babylon, N.Y./Berner Blake, Kieran ’94, ‘95 M Manhasset, N.Y./St. Mary’s Dillon, Brian ’94, ‘95 M Baldwin, N.Y./Oceanside Blau, Alex ’87 D West Islip, N.Y./West Islip Discher, R.J. ’08 D Randolph, N.J./Randolph Blau, Brett ’84, ’85, ’87 A West Islip, N.Y./West Islip Dobrindt, David ’90 D Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville Boeggman, Robert ’87 D Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville Dodson, James ’87, ’88 D Floral Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka Boesch, John ’81 Centereach, N.Y. Dombrowski, Stephen ’93, ’94, ‘95 D Bellmore, N.Y./C. Mephem Draghi, Andrew ’88, ’89, ’90 D Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage Bolger, Michael ’83, ’84, ‘86 ’87 A Levittown, N.Y./Holy Trinity Draghi, Tom ’83, ’84, ’85 A Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage Bolger, Wm. Andrew ’88, ’89, ’90 A Levittown, N.Y./Holy Trinity Duca, Matthew ’05 G West Islip, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Bonda-Riva, Greg ’93, ’94 M East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow Duffy, Jim ’83, 84, ’85 D Levittown, N.Y./Levittown Div. Boyer, Andrew ’11 GK Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts Dutton-O’hara, Ryan ’10 A Mt. Airy, Md./Urbana HS Bozymowski, Anthony ’06, ’07 D Islip, N.Y./Islip/Herkimer Brannigan, Timothy ’87, ’88 A Freeport, N.Y./Freeport E HISTORY Brant, Kyle ’05, ’06 M Silver Spring, Md./St. John’s Eaton, Robert ’84 A Bay Shore, N.Y./Brentwood Bratton, Parker ’10, ‘11 D Owing Mills, Md./McDonogh School Emmert, John ’92, ’93, ’94 G Brentwood, N.Y./Brentwood Brennan, Alex ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 D Coram, N.Y./St. John’s Endo, Ken ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95 D Freeport, N.Y./Holy Trinity Breslin, Craig ’81 Enright, James ’94 M Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Broderick, Keith ’07 D Chantilly, Va./Chantilly Erdely, Greg ’83, ’84, ’86, ’85 M Garnerville, N.Y./N. Rockland Brower, Ken ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 D Levittown, N.Y./Levittown Div. Espiritu, Warren ’92, ’93, ’94 D Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Memorial Brozoza, Michael ’94,’95 D Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Buckley, Gavin ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 G Owings, Md./DeMatha F Buckley, Jack ’09 M River Forest, Ill./Oak Park River Forest Falcone, Glen ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 M Uniondale, N.Y./Uniondale Bugge, Brian ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92 A Floral Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka Fales, Stuart ’82 M Glen Head, N.Y./North Shore Burdge, Steve ’83, ’84, ’85 D Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore Farrell, Jerry ’89, ’90 D Horsehead, N.Y./Horseheads Farrell, Thomas ’87 A West Islip, N.Y./St. John’s C Feit, ’81 Cambronero ’92 Fenley, John ’87 D East Islip, N.Y./East Islip Cantwell, William ’89 A West Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon Fincke, Billy ’05, ’06 D Garden City Park, N.Y./St. Mary’s Canty, Colin ’10, ‘11 D Westford, Mass./The Governor’s Academy Finnegan, Dennis ’93 M Canadaigua, N.Y./Canadaigua Carmody, William ’05, ’06, ’07 G Cortland, N.Y./Cortland Fitton, Bobby ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09 M Oak Hill, Va./Oakton Carpaneto, Steve ’95 M New Hyde Park, N.Y./New Hyde Park Fitzgerald, Ryan ’11 M Cortland Manor, N.Y./Putnam Valley Carr, Jarrett ’10, ‘11 M Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East Flaherty, Donal ’11 M Eastport, N.Y./Avon Old Farms Carr, Max ’09 G Danvers, Mass./St. John’s Prep Flexer, Erik ’10 D Dublin, Ohio/Dublin-Jerome HS Carruba, Robert ’90 G N. Massapequa, N.Y./Plainedge Flood, Martin ’90, ’92, ’93 D Massapequa Park, N.Y./Massapequa Casa, Jim ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 M Garnerville, N.Y./N. Rockland Flynn, Liam ’06 A Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius Casa, Nick ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 M Garnerville, N.Y./N. Rockland Foley, Shane ’09, ‘10 M South Brunswick, N.J./South Brunswick Casey, Kevin ’88, ’89 D New Hyde Park, N.Y./Chaminade Forbes, Felix ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 M Corning East, N.Y./Corning East Catalano, Rich ’83 A New Hyde Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka Forte, Ken ’93 M Canadaigua, N.Y./Canadaigua Catalonotti, Joe ’83, ’84 D Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Fox, Brian ’88, ’89, 90 A Stony Point, N.Y./N. Rockland Cernuto, Kevin ’11 A Neshanic Station, N.Y./St. Joseph’s Metuchen Frank, Anthony ’90 D Lindenhurst, N.Y./Copaigue Chiofalo, Rick ’88 M Commack, N.Y./Commack Cimmillo, Bill ’81, ’82 M Thiells, N.Y./N. Rockland G Ciriello, Mike ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 G Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka Gaba, Klaus ’05 D Norfolk, Va./Norfolk Academy Coleman, Ed ’92, ’93, ’94 D Bay Shore, N.Y./Brentwood Gabrinowitz, Walter ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 M Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage Coll, Tim ’84, ’85, ’87 D Garnerville, N.Y./N. Rockland Gaeta, John ’05 M Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley Connolly, Jim ’83, ’84 M Franklin Square, N.Y./Holy Trinity Gannon, Rob ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 A Port Washington, N.Y./Schreiber Conroy, Anthony ’81 Gallina, Dom ’95 A Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin Constantino, Joe ’83, ’84 G Copiague, N.Y./Copiague Gartelman, Steve ’08, ‘09 G Seaford, N.Y./Seaford Conway, J. ’81 Gendusa, Joe ’81, ’82, ’83 D Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset Conway, T. ’81 37 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ALL-TIME ROSTER Gerber, Adam ’89, ’90 M South Salem, N.Y./Harvey Gerraputa, Joe ’84, ’87, 88 D Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin M Germanakos, Jim ’85 G Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Macaluso, Jason ’94, ‘95 M Garden City Park, N.Y./New Hyde Park Giacco, Mike ’05 A Richmond, Va./Rice Memorial Madden, Devin ’05, ’06 M Kensington, Md./Georgetown Prep Gillespie, Graeme ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 A Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca Magoon, Cooper ’11 D Cummington, Mass./Deerfield Academy Gilfillan, Kevin ’90, ‘92 M Hutington, N.Y./ Walt Whitman Makarick, Rick ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 M Port Jefferson, N.Y./Comsewogue Goldberg, Dan ’07, ‘08 G Hewlett, N.Y./Hewlett Manes, Tom ’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 M Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan Grandinetti, Matthew ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 M Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage Manne, Nicholas ’11 M Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point Graham, David ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 M Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown Margiotta, Mike ’93, ’94 D Rochester, N.Y./Irondequoit Granata, Joe ’11 A Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst Maroney, Sean ’93, ’94 M Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y./St. John’s Greaves, Adam ’89, ’90, ‘92 M North Merrick, N.Y./Calhoun Mascolo, Phil ’93, ‘95 A Massapequa, N.Y./Holy Trinity Grillo, Robert ’88 M Floral Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka Massaro, Marco ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 M Merion, Pa./Friends Central Gruntwagin, Marc ’81, ’82 G Syosset, N.Y./Syosset McArdle, Kieran ’11 A Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot Guida, Paul ’88 D Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage McClay, Pat ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09 M Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac McCormick, Sean ’95 D Shelter Island, N.Y./Bay Shore H McEnroe, Daniel ’89, ’90, ‘92 M Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip Harkins, Pat ’83 M Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Sachem McGuire, Mike ’05 A Arlington, Va./Georgetown U. Healy, Tom ’85 M North Bellmore, N.Y./Holy Trinity McLoughlin, James ’09 A Long Beach, N.Y./Long Beach Hedberg, Allen ’82 M Manhasset, N.Y./St. Mary’s McManus, Bob ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 M Bellmore, N.Y./Holy Trinity Hegler, Rich ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 M Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka McNamara, Kiernan ’94, ‘95 M Floral Park, N.Y./Chaminade Hehir, Jerome ’87 M Northport, N.Y./East Northport McNamara, Tom ’82 A Garberville, N.Y./N. Rockland Herits, Ryan ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11 M Metuchen, N.J./Trinity-Pawling McMinn, Rodd ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 D Massapequa, N.Y/Massapequa Hennen, Brian ’93, ’94, ‘95 D Neconset, N.Y./Smithtown East McQuillan, David ‘11 GK Bellmore, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial Holenstein, Charlie ’09, ’10, ‘11 A Downington, Pa./Downington West Messinger, Nick ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 M Oak Hill, Va./Chantilly Huber, Keith ’87 G Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip Mollica, James ’95 M Massapequa Park, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Hurst, Matt ’09, ’10, ‘11 M Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Moltisanti, Robert ’94, ‘95 A Oakdale, N.Y./Oceanside Hilton, Russell ’88, ’89 A Rensselear, N.Y./Columbia Moore, Lance ’95 D Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Moran, Ed ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 D Melville, N.Y./Walt Whitman HISTORY I Michaelsen, Tom ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 A Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage Iacona, Carl ’09 M Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Michaelsen, Trevor ’07, ’08, ‘09 A Bethpage, N.Y./Bethpage Iorio, Mike ’08, ‘09 M Sayville, N.Y./Sayville Miles, Malcolm ’08, ’09 M Watertown, N.Y./Watertown Milford, Ryan ’05, ’06, ’07 D Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale J Miller, Todd ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 M Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./Comsewogue Jackson, Mark Jr. ’09, ’10, ‘11 D Redmond, Wash./Overlake School Mills, Randy ’05 A Freeport, N.Y./Freeport Jacovetti, Steven ’94, ‘95 A Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian Mills, Chris ’06, ’07 A Freeport, N.Y./Freeport Johansen, Anker ’10 D Cove Neck, N.Y./The Portledge School Mitchell, Garrett ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 A Montclair, N.J./Montclair Johnston, Chris ’89, ’90, ‘92 A Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade Mule, James ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 G East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow Johnston, Steve ’93, ’94, ‘95 M Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade Mullen, Connor ’11 M Romansville, Pa./Downingtown West Jones, Jamal ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09 M Severn, Md./Severn Muller, Ed ’93 G Westbury, N.Y./Chaminade Jordan, Chris ’84 A Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville Murphy, Dan ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 M Wantagh, N.Y./Holy Trinity Murphy, Richard ’86, ’87, ’88 M Massapequa, N.Y./Berner K Murphy ’81 G Kalata, Dan ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11 M Nesconset, N.Y./Smithtown East Muscarella, Jon ’11 A Garden City, N.Y./Garden City Kaleh, George ’05, ’06, ’07 A Sugar Land, Texas/Clements Katerndahl, Kevin ’10 G Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh HS N Kavanaugh, John ’84, ’85 G Plainview, N.Y./Plainview Nevin, Jerry ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10 D San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius Kay, Kenneth ’85 M Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park Nguyen, Billy ’11 M Bronx, N.Y./Christopher Columbus Keegan, Colin ’11 A Springfield, Pa./Springfield-Delco Nielson, Robert ’85, ‘86 A Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./Comsewogue Kenefick, Dennis ’89, ’90, ‘92 M Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity Novotny, Tyler ’10 A Collegeville, Pa./Spring-Ford Senior HS Kinney, Patrick ’93 M Greenlawn, N.Y./Haborfields Nunziato, John ’81, ’82, ’83 M Deer Park, N.Y./Holy Family Kolesar, John ’90 M Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./Comsewogue Kulesa, Greg ’95 G Garden City, N.Y./Garden City O Kutner, John ’05, ’06 D Garden City, N.Y./Garden City O’Brien, Jim ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 M North Massapequa, N.Y./Farmingdale Kutner, Harry ’09, ’10, ‘11 A Garden City, N.Y./Garden City O’Connor, John ’95 A Farmingdale, N.Y./Holy Trinity O’Donnell, Justin ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 M Levittown, N.Y./Island Trees L O’Grady, Vinny ’92 D Brooklyn, N.Y./Xavier Lagodich, Alex ’10, ‘11 M Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug Regional HS O’Halloran, Stephen ’88 A Babylon, N.Y./Babylon LaMare, Tim ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 D Philadelphia, Pa./Lawrence Academy O’Reilly, Michael ’89, ’90, ‘92 A Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Lang, James ’11 D Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville O’Shea, T.J. ’05, ’06, ’07 D Rockville Centre, N.Y./Chaminade Leach, Terence ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11 A Rockville Centre, N.Y./St. Dominic Lembo, Anthony ’90 D Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park P Lipski, Chris ’05, ’06, ’07 D Copiague, N.Y./Copiague Paglino, Kevin ’89 A Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip LoBosco, Salvatore ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 G West Islip, N.Y./West Islip Palladino, Richard ’83 D Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst Lockwood, Gary ’94, ‘95 G Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Parker, Ryan ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 D Ellicott City, Md./Mt. St. Joseph’s Lowman, Jeff ’10, ‘11 G Millersville, Md./Severna Park Patafio, John ’85 M Massapequa, N.Y./Berner Lucero, Andres ’94, ‘95 A Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Memorial Palermo, Robert ’84, ’85 A Bay Shore, N.Y./Brentwood Lucero, Hernan ’93, ’94, 95 M Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Memorial Parisi, Anthony ’94, ‘95 M Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Luyster, Mike ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 D Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville Penny, Gary ’88, ’89 M East Meadow, N.Y./Holy Trinity Pepe, Larry ’84, ’85 D Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst

38 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ALL-TIME ROSTER Peworchik, Tyler ’05 M Horseheads, N.Y./Notre Dame Voltaggio, Matthew ’85, ’86, ’87 M Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka Pimental, Kevin ’05 A Colorado Springs, Colo./Colorado Springs Piotti, Nick ’09 M Hohokus, N.J./Ridgewood W Policastro, Michael ’87, ’88 A East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow Weingart, Joe ’83, ’84, ’85 M Levittown, N.Y./Levittown Divine Wells, Matt ’05 A Riverhead, N.Y./Riverhead Q Welsh, John ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 M Stony Point, N.Y./N. Rockland Quinn, Jim ’82 D Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset Welsh, Patrick ’86, ’87 D Williston Park, N.Y./MIneola Welsh, Tom ’83 D Williston Park, N.Y./Mineola R White, Brian ’08 M Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s-Bridgeton Academy Reilly, Joseph ’90 D Munsey, N.Y./Suffern Wichelns, George ’92, ’93 A West Islip, N.Y./West Islip Renga, Ken ’83, ’84, ’85 M Port Washington, N.Y./Port Washington Wieczorek, Keith ’87, ’88 M East Northport, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Restivo, Sal ’82, ’83, ’84 D Ronkonkoma, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Wingrove, Andy ’92, ’93 D Coquitlam, BC/Terry Fox Rizzotti, Vincent ’88, ’89 A Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Wingrove, Craig ’93, ’94 M Coquitlam, BC/Centennial Roddini, Robert ’94 A Wantagh, N.Y./McArthur Rogan, Thomas ’87, ’88 A East Meadow, N.Y./Chaminade Y Rooney, Sean ’92 M Floral Park, N.Y./Sew York, Joe ’93, ’94, ’95 A East Northport, N.Y./Northport Rossano, Matthew ’90, ’92, ’93 D Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade Rosson, Jack ’05, ’06, ’07, ‘08 M Severna Park, Md./Severn Z Rothman, Jordan ’10, ‘11 M Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan HS Zambri, Brian ’06 G Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian Roy, Chris ’89 D Flemington, N.Y./Hunterdon Central Zbikowski, Andrew ’10 D Doylestown, Pa./LaSalle College HS Rubin, Zach ’09 A Branford, Conn./Brandford/Choate Zeis, Patrick ’05 A St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers Ruggles, Rick ’06, ’07 M Fair Lawn, N.J./Fairlawn Zeman, Greg ’84 G East Northport, N.Y./Northport Russo, Aldo ’94, ‘95 D Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater Ziegler, James ’82 D Hempstead, N.Y./Uniondale Ryder, Tom ’82, ’83 D Thiells, N.Y./N. Rockland Zorvich, Bill ’85 M Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa S Saccente, Dave ’05, ’06, ’07 G Lake Grove, N.Y./Sachem Bold denotes current player Salerno, John ’91, ’92 A Brookville, N.Y./Port Washington Sanchez, Darrin ’90, ’91, ’93 A Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West Scannell, William ’87, ’88 M St. James, N.Y./Smithtown East Schanen, Drew ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09 A North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick Twp. Scheinholtz, Justin ’05 G Newark, Del./St. Mark’s

Schmit, Eric ’08, ‘09 M Deep Haven, Minn./Minnetonka HISTORY Schwartz, Matt ’92 A Herkimer Community College Seago, Tanner ’09, ‘10 D Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Jerome Shea, Bob ’82 A Glen Cove, N.Y./Glen Cove Sherry, Mike ’08, ’09, ’10, ‘11 D Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Sherman, Ken ’88, ’89, ’90 M Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Shore, Colin ’05 D Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca Smith, Alex ’05 A West Islip, N.Y./West Islip Snyder, William ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 D Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity Socci, Steve ’81, ’82 D Valley Stream, N.Y./Valley Stream Central Stanziale, Chris ’93, ’94 A Port Washington, N.Y./Schreiber Steigman, Jeff ’85, ’87 A Great Neck, N.Y./Great Neck South Stoll, Ken ’82, ’85 A Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Sullivan, Brian ’81, ’82, ’83 A North Babylon, N.Y./St. John the Baptist Sullivan, Sean ’05 M Coventry, R.I./Bishop Hendricken Suzuki, Dave ’93, ’94 M Richmond, BC/Steveston Suzuki, Mike ’92, ’93, ’94 M Richmond, BC/Steveston Sweet, Greg ’92 M Loudonville, N.Y./Herkimer CC Switzer, Keith ’11 A Hillsdale, N.J./Bergen Catholic T Taffet, Marty ’07, ‘08 D Denver, Colo./Cherry Creek Tice, Geoff ’92, ’93 D East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia Tirino, Vinny ’92 A East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow Troisi, Guiseppe ’05, ’06 M Warminster, Pa./Archbishop Wood Tosti, Chris ’92, ’93 G Huntington, N.Y./Huntington Tsang, Danny ’83 A North Seaford, N.Y./Levittown Memorial V Viscusi, Drew ’11 M Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Memorial Viscusi, Matt ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09 M Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Vislocky, Rich ’95 M Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook Viviano, Dan ’09 D New Hyde Park, N.Y./Kellenberg Voltaggio, L ’86

39 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD Opponent W-L First Meeting Last Meeting Adelphi 2-9 4/6/83 - L, 14-5 4/28/93 - L, 13-10 ALL-TIME COACHING Air Force 1-2 3/26/05 - L, 13-11 2/28/10 - W, 10-7 Army (United States Military Academy) 1-3 4/30/84 – L, 12-3 3/25/87 - L, 8-4 RECORDS Bellarmine 0-1 2/24/07 - L, 12-11 same Year Coach Record Boston College 1-1 3/30/85 - L, 14-13 OT 3/23/86 - W, 15-7 1981 Bill Miltenberg 8-4 Bucknell 0-1 2/17/07 - L, 10-4 same California-Berkley 1-0 3/14/92 - W, 23-4 same 1982 Bill Miltenberg 8-3 CCNY 1-0 4/4/81 - W, 18-1 same 1983 Bill Miltenberg 8-4 Colgate 2-0 3/28/88 - W, 17-6 3/11/95 - W, 14-13 1984 Bill Miltenberg 5-7 C.W. Post 2-12 4/14/82 - L, 12-3 4/15/95 - L, 15-7 Delaware 0-1 4/30/05 - L, 13-6 same 1985 Bill Miltenberg 6-5 Dowling 3-0 3/25/81 - W, 10-7 3/23/83 - W, 20-3 1986 Bill Miltenberg 7-7 Drexel 1-5 3/12/05 - L, 11-5 3/13/10 – L, 4-11 1987 Bill Miltenberg 6-8 Duke 1-6 4/2/83 - L, 9-6 5/3/09 - L, 20-7 Fairfield 3-4 4/2/81 - W, 17-6 4/25/09 – L, 17-5 1988 Bill Miltenberg 8-7 FDU-Teaneck 2-0 4/16/81 - W, 16-4 4/29/82 - W, 26-3 1989 Bill Miltenberg 6-8 Georgetown 1-9 3/21/92 - L, 16-8 3/6/10 – L, 6-9 1990 Bill Miltenberg 8-6 Hampden-Sydney 0-1 3/25/82 - , 12-11 OT same Hartford 4-0 4/18/94 - W, 11-5 3/16/05 - W, 9-4 1991 Bill Miltenberg 4-10 Harvard 1-3 4/6/86 - L, 10-5 4/12/89 - W, 10-9 1992 Bill Miltenberg 10-5 Hobart 1-4 4/23/05 - L, 13-9 4/17/09 - L, 10-9 1993 Bill Miltenberg 5-10 Hofstra 2-10 4/2/83 - L, 12-4 3/23/10 – L, 13-4 1994 Bill Miltenberg 6-9 HISTORY Holy Cross 8-1 4/28/84 - W, 19-9 2/20/10 – W, 9-8 Kean 2-0 4/25/81 - W, 12-6 4/24/82 - W, 10-2 1995 Bill Miltenberg 8-6 Lafayette 2-1 4/2/05 - L, 5-4 3/6/07 - W, 9-3 2005 Rick Sowell 2-11 Lehigh 2-5 4/10/91 – L, 11-10 3/21/09 - L, 10-9 Loyola 0-9 3/24/84 - L, 12-4 3/14/09 - L, 10-7 2006 Rick Sowell 4-9 Marist 7-1 4/11/81 - L, 10-3 3/22/95 - W, 20-9 2007 Jason Miller 5-8 Massachusetts 0-14 4/18/86 - L, 9-6 4/4/09 - L, 12-6 2008 Jason Miller 2-11 Montclair State 3-0 3/20/82 - W, 12-11 3/17/84 - W, 22-1 Mt. St. Mary’s 1-0 3/23/91 - W, 19-6 same 2009 Jason Miller 5-9 New Hampshire 8-4 3/25/84 - L, 13-6 4/8/95 - W, 15-10 2010 Jason Miller 5-9 New Haven 1-2 4/9/81 - L, 13-10 4/23/83 - W, 13-5 All-Time Record 126-156 Notre Dame 0-2 4/19/09 – L, 12-2 4/24/10 – L, 6-13 N.Y. Maritime 4-0 3/28/81 - W, 12-9 4/23/84 - W, 17-4 All-Time St. John’s Coaches Oswego State 1-0 3/26/81 - W, 9-6 same Coach Years Record ECAC Pct. Oneonta State 1-1 4/7/81 - L, 10-7 3/28/83 - W, 16-6 Penn State 1-5 4/16/05 - L, 12-4 3/27/10 – L, 11-13 Bill Miltenberg 1981-1995 103-99 .510 Providence 10-0 3/28/87 - W, 18-4 4/10/10 - W, 13-5 Rick Sowell 2004-2006 6-20 0-13 .231 Quinnipiac 2-1 3/13/07 - W, 9-8 2/21/09 – W, 15-8 Jason Miller 2007-present 17-37 7-20 .315 Queens College 1-0 3/21/81 - W, 19-2 same Robert Morris 2-0 2/27/05 - W, 8-7 2/25/06 - W, 12-3 Total 126-156 7-33 .447 Rutgers 2-16 4/11/84 - L, 15-3 4/3/10 – W, 11-10 Sacred Heart 0-1 5/1/10 – L, 6-8 same Santa Clara 1-0 3/25/90 - W, 20-2 same Siena 13-1 4/19/84 - W, 18-9 3/17/09 – W, 8-7 Southampton 4-1 3/18/81 - L, 10-6 3/13/85 - W, 22-2 Stony Brook 1-1 4/22/81 - L, 8-6# 3/16/10 – L, 6-21 Syracuse 0-3 3/17/90 - L, 26-9 5/8/10 – L, 7-15 Vermont 9-3 3/30/83 - W, 16-6 3/20/10 – W, 8-7 (OT) Villanova 6-6 4/13/85 - W, 14-5 4/17/10 – L, 10-12 Virginia 0-1 3/20/94 - L, 19-12 same Wagner 1-0 3/29/06 - W, 16-4 same Yale 0-4 3/14/90 - L, 15-6 3/10/93 - L, 9-6

40 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ALL-TIME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-TIME SAVE LEADERS ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS S Pct. GA GAA Name Year Points Goals Assists 1. Joe Weingart 1983-86 585 .648 299 --- 1. Mike Bolger 1983-84, 86-87 219 97 122 2. Sal LoBosco 1987-90 576 .623 348 10.21 2. Brian Bugge 1989-1992 175 73 102 3. Chris Tosti 1992-93 487 .647 265 11.13 3. Chris Johnston 1989-1992 135 107 29 4. Marc Gruntwagin 1981-82 336 .673 163 7.34 4. Wm. Andrew Bolger 1988-1991 127 46 81 5. John Emmert 1992-94 310 .657 162 9.07 5. Tom Michaelsen 2005-2008 117 71 46 6. Dave Saccente 2005-07 303 .552 241 9.25 6. John Salerno 1991-1992 99 71 28 7. James Mulé 1987-90 301 .574 223 12.54 7. George Wichelns 1992-1993 98 62 36 8. Gavin Buckley 2007-10 281 .484 300 10.80 8. Rich Hegler 1982-1985 97 75 22 9. Justin O’Donnell 2005-2008 95 74 21 TEAM ALL-TIME RECORDS 10. Matt Grandinetti 1987-1990 94 59 35 Most Consecutive Wins 6, four times T-11. Dan Murphy 1983-1986 89 65 24 Highest Season Scoring Average 14.6, 1982 (161 goals in 11 games) T-11. Jim Casa 1981-1984 89 61 28 Lowest Season Scoring Average 6.3, 2005 (82 goals in 13 games) 13. Ken Stoll 1982-1983 85 39 46 Most Goals Scored in a Game 26 (vs. Fairfield, 4/28/82) 14. John Welsh 1982-1985 83 41 42 Fewest Goals Scored in a Game 0 vs. Marist, 3/23/92 15. Russel Hilton 1988-1989 77 49 28 Most Saves in a Game 35 vs. Lehigh, 4/7/93 16. Tom Manes 2006-2010 76 32 44 Most Saves in a Season 300, 1992 17. David Graham 1987-1990 74 61 13 Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season 110, 2006 (13 games) Fewest Goals Scored in a Season 82, 2005 (13 games) ALL-TIME GOAL SCORERS Highest Home Attendance 1,508 (vs. Syracuse, 5/8/10) 1. Chris Johnston 1989-1992 107 2. Mike Bolger 1983-84, 86-87 97 3. Rich Hegler 1982-1985 75 SINGLE GAME RECORDS 4. Justin O’Donnell 2005-2008 74 5. Brian Bugge 1989-1992 73 Goals 7 George Wichelns vs. Vermont April 25, 1992 T-6. John Salerno 1991-1992 71 Goals 7 David Graham vs. Santa Clara March 25, 1990 T-6. Tom Michaelsen 2005-2008 71 Assists 8 Brian Bugge vs. Siena April 18, 1991

8. Dan Murphy 1983-1986 65 Points 10 Mike Bolger vs. Siena April 25, 1987 HISTORY 9. George Wichelns 1992-1993 62 Points 10 Mike Bolger vs. Vermont May 2, 1987 T-10. Jim Casa 1981-1984 61 Saves 35 Chris Tosti vs. Lehigh April 7, 1993 T-10. David Graham 1987-1990 61

ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADERS 1. Mike Bolger 1983-84, 86-87 122 2. Brian Bugge 1989-1992 102 3. Wm. Andrew Bolger 1988-1991 81 T-4. Tom Michaelsen 2005-2008 46 T-4. Ken Stoll 1982-1983 46 6. Tom Manes 2006-2010 44 7. John Welsh 1982-1985 42 8. George Wichelns 1992-1993 36 9. Matt Grandetti 1987-1990 35 10. Chris Johnston 1989-1992 29

40/40 CLUB (40 GOALS, 40 ASSISTS) Name Year G A 1. Mike Bolger 1983-84, 86-87 97 122 2. Brian Bugge 1989-1992 73 102 3. Wm. Andrew Bolger 1988-1991 46 81 4. Tom Michaelsen 2005-2008 71 46 5. John Welsh 1982-1985 41 42

41 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE ALL-TIME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS NCAA DIVISION I STATISTICAL CHAMPION Goals John Salerno 1992 38 goals 15 games Man-Down Defense 2005 Assists Mike Bolger 1987 40 assists 14 games Dom DeNapoli - Ground balls per game 2009 Points Mike Bolger 1987 70 points 14 games Saves Chris Tosti 1992 253 saves 13 games LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST 2010 Gavin Buckley

CAREER RECORDS FRANCIS A. MCCALL MEMORIAL AWARD Goals Chris Johnson 1988-1992 107 goals 58 games Presented to the member of the lacrosse team who, in addition Assists Mike Bolger 1983-84, 86-87 122 assists 52 games to possessing outstanding athletic ability, also displays exceptional Points Mike Bolger 1983-84, 86-87 219 points 52 games team leadership. Saves Joe Weingart 1983-1985 652 saves 41 games 2005 Dave Saccente 2006 Mike Luyster NCAA ALL-AMERICAN 2007 T.J. O’Shea 1986 Joe Weingart (Honorable Mention) 2008 Tom Michaelsen 2009 Dom DeNapoli USILA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN 2010 Tom Manes 1992 Brian Bugge RICKARD F. MCSWINEY AWARD NCAA NORTH-SOUTH GAME Presented to the male student-athlete who “best typifies the St. 1988 Mike Bolger John’s man.” Candidates for this award should exhibit pride in team 1988 Joe Gerraputa achievements, determination as a competitor to excel, graciousness 1990 Harold Dahlman in victory and defeat, ability as a leader, and love and dedication to 1990 Chris Johnston his alma mater. 1990 Brian Bugge 2009 Matt Viscusi 2010 Gavin Buckley

HISTORY 2008 Tom Michaelsen 2009 Dom DeNapoli ELIZABETH LAPCHICK AWARD Presented annually to the male and female student-athletes who NATIONAL STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING have improved the most academically during their years at St. John’s. ASSOCIATION (NSCA) ALL-AMERICAN 2008 Chris DeMarco 2008 Tom Michaelsen 2010 Reggie Davis DR. MICHAEL PISANO MEMORIAL AWARD For those student-athletes who have achieved a GPA of at least 3.0 ALL-ECAC for seven consecutive semesters. 2007 Tom Michaelsen (Second Team) 2009 Tom Manes, Matt Viscusi 2008 Tim LaMare (Second Team) 2010 Gavin Buckley 2009 Dom DeNapoli, Specialist (First Team) ST. JOHN’S PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ALL-ECAC ACADEMIC TEAM 2009 Gavin Buckley Joe Bagnasco 2009 2010 Dan Cremens Gavin Buckley 2008, ‘09 Dan Cremens 2009 ST. JOHN’S ECAC ROBBINS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Chris DeMarco 2008 2009 Gavin Buckley Bobby Fitton 2009 Rob Gannon 2008 ST JOHN’S SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - TEAM AWARD Mike Luyster 2008 1987 Tom Manes 2008 1992 Ryan Parker 2008 Drew Schanen 2009 Jack Rosson 2008 Matt Viscusi 2008, ‘09

ALL-BIG EAST TEAM 2010 Tom Manes (Second Team) 2010 Harry Kutner (Second Team)

42 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981 1984 Record: 8-4 Record: 5-7 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Coach: Bill Miltenberg Captains: M Gruntwagin, T. Cox March 18 Southampton College (A) L 10-6 Captains: J. Casa, J. Welsh Mar. 21 Queens College (H) W 19-2 Mar. 17 Montclair State (A) W 22-1 Mar. 25 Dowling College (H) W 10-7 Mar. 24 Loyola (A) L 12-4 Mar. 26 Oswego State (H) W 9-6 Mar. 25 New Hampshire (N) L 13-6 Mar. 28 N.Y. Maritime (H) W 12-9 Mar. 28 Southampton (H) W 20-7 Mar. 31 Army J.V. # (A) L 9-8 (OT) Apr. 7 C.W. Post (H) L 14-8 Apr. 2 Fairfield (H) W 17-6 Apr. 9 Adelphi (H) L 12-9 Apr. 4 C.C.N.Y. (H) W 18-1 Apr. 11 Rutgers (A) L 15-3 Apr. 7 Oneonta State (H) L 10-7 Apr. 19 Siena (H) W 18-9 Apr. 9 New Haven University (H) L 13-10 Apr. 23 N.Y. Maritime (A) W 17-4 Apr. 11 Marist (A) L 10-3 Apr. 25 Hofstra (H) L 13-8 Apr. 14 Morris County College # (A) cancelled Apr. 28 Holy Cross (H) W 19-9 Apr. 16 FDU-Teaneck (A) W 16-4 Apr. 30 Army (A) L 12-3 Apr. 22 Stony Brook # (H) L 8-6 Apr. 25 Kean College (A) W 12-6 # not counted in NCAA stats 1985 Record: 6-5 1982 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Record: 8-3 Captains: J. Welsh, B. McManus, J. Duffy Mar. 13 Southampton (A) W 22-2 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Mar. 23 Vermont (H) W 15-12 Captains: J. Nunziato, M. Gruntwagin, T. Cox Mar. 27 Army (A) L 13-8 Mar. 20 Montclair State (A) W 12-11 Mar. 30 Boston College (H) L 14-13 (OT) Mar. 24 Dowling College (A) W 12-4 Apr. 3 Adelphi (A) L 13-12 (OT) Mar. 25 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 12-11 (OT) Apr. 10 Rutgers (H) L 14-9 Mar. 27 N.Y. Maritime (A) W 14-5 Apr. 13 Villanova (A) W 14-5 Mar. 30 Southampton College (H) W 17-8 Apr. 17 C.W. Post (A) L 13-5 Apr. 20 New Hampshire (A) W 9-6

Apr. 14 C.W. Post (H) L 12-3 HISTORY Apr. 22 Fairfield (A) W 26-6 Apr. 24 Hofstra (A) W 14-9 Apr. 24 Kean College (H) W 10-2 Apr. 27 Siena (A) W 18-7 Apr. 27 Marist (H) W 21-7 Apr. 29 FDU-Teaneck (H) W 26-3 May 4 New Haven (A) L 19-4 1986 *at Hoftra Record: 7-7 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Mar. 12 Stony Brook (H) W 22-4 1983 Mar. 15 Duke (A) L 14-4 Record: 8-4 Mar. 22 Holy Cross (A) W 14-6 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Mar. 23 Boston College (A) W 15-7 Captains: J. Nunziato, J. Casa Mar. 26 Army (A) W 13-6 Mar. 19 Montclair State (A) W 23-10 Apr. 2 C.W. Post (H) L 7-3 Mar. 23 Dowling College (H) W 20-3 Apr. 5 Vermont (A) W 11-5 Apr. 6 Harvard (A) L 10-5 Mar. 26 N.Y. Maritime (H) W 20-2 Mar. 28 SUNY-Oneonta (H) W 16-6 Apr. 9 Rutgers (A) L 10-2 Mar. 30 Vermont (H) W 16-6 Apr. 12 Villanova (A) W 18-9 Apr. 2 Duke* (H) L 9-6 Apr. 18 Massachusetts (A) L 9-6 Apr. 6 Adelphi (A) L 14-5 Apr. 19 New Hampshire (H) L 20-9 Apr. 11 Marist (A) W 22-2 Apr. 22 Adelphi (H) L 15-12 Apr. 14 C.W. Post (A) L 8-6 Apr. 26 Siena (H) W 18-2 Apr. 16 Southampton (A) W 10-5 Apr. 23 New Haven (H) W 13-5 Apr. 27 Hofstra (A) L 12-4 *at C.W. Post

43 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987 1990 Record: 6-8 Record: 8-6 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Coach: Bill Miltenberg Captains: R. Boeggeman, M. Bolger, T. Coll, J. Steigman Mar. 10 Marist (H) W 21-1 Mar. 15 Duke (H) L 9-6 Mar. 14 Yale (A) L 15-6 Mar. 18 Loyola (A) L 12-7 Mar. 17 Syracuse (A) L 26-9 Mar. 21 Holy Cross (H) W 12-3 Mar. 21 Hofstra (A) L 14-8 Mar. 25 Army (H) L 8-4 Mar. 24 Siena (H) W 22-2 Mar. 28 Providence (H) W 18-4 Mar. 25 Santa Clara (H) W 20-2 Apr. 1 C.W. Post (A) L 11-10 Mar. 28 C.W. Post (H) W 13-9 Apr. 4 Harvard (H) L 5-4 Mar. 31 Massachusetts (A) L 16-11 Apr. 8 Rutgers (H) L 12-4 Apr. 4 Rutgers (A) L 17-11 Apr. 11 Villanova (A) W 13-12 Apr. 7 Villanova (H) W 9-8 Apr. 15 Massachusetts (H) L 17-8 Apr. 14 New Hampshire (H) W 15-14 (OT) Apr. 18 New Hampshire (A) W 13-9 Apr. 21 Providence (A) W 19-7 Apr. 22 Adelphi (A) L 19-6 Apr. 24 Adelphi (H) W 17-11 Apr. 25 Siena (A) W 18-4 Apr. 28 Vermont (A) L 16-9 May 2 Vermont (H) W 16-7 1991 1988 Record: 4-11 Record: 8-7 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Coach: Bill Miltenberg Mar. 13 Yale (H) L 13-8 Captains: K. Brower, J. Gerraputa Mar. 16 Syracuse (H) L 24-5 Mar. 20 Hofstra (H) L 13-12 Mar. 6 Duke (A) L 11-10 Mar. 23 Mt. St. Mary’s (H) W 19-6 Mar. 12 Hofstra (A) L 14-6 Mar. 27 C.W. Post (A) L Mar. 16 Loyola (H) L 11-6 HISTORY Mar. 30 Massachusetts (H) L 17-9 Mar. 19 Holy Cross (A) W 11-4 Apr. 3 Rutgers (H) L 21-11 Mar. 26 Providence (A) W 12-7 Apr. 6 Villanova (A) L 17-7 Mar. 28 Colgate (H) W 17-6 Apr. 10 Lehigh (A) L 11-10 Mar. 30 C.W. Post (H) L 13-10 Apr. 13 New Hampshire (A) L 14-12 Apr. 6 Rutgers (A) L 10-7 Apr. 18 Siena (A) W 24-7 Apr. 9 Villanova (H) W 9-5 Apr. 20 Providence (H) W 17-6 Apr. 11 Harvard (A) L 9-3 Apr. 24 Adelphi (A) L 17-13 Apr. 13 Massachusetts (A) L 15-7 Apr. 27 Vermont (H) W 13-10 Apr. 16 New Hampshire (H) W 7-3 Apr. 20 Adelphi (H) W 11-9 Apr. 27 Siena (H) W 16-9 Apr. 30 Vermont (A) W 15-14 1992 Record: 10-5 Coach: Bill Miltenberg 1989 Mar. 11 Yale (A) L 12-10 Record: 6-8 Mar. 14 Calif.-Berkley (H) W 23-4 Coach: Bill Miltenberg Mar. 21 Georgetown (H) L 16-8 Mar. 23 Marist (H) W 22-0 Captains: V. Rizzotti, B. Snyder, R. Hilton Mar. 25 Siena (H) W 22-3 Mar. 14 Duke (H) W 9-8 (OT) Mar. 28 Massachusetts (A) L 11-8 Mar. 16 Yale (H) L 12-9 Apr. 1 Rutgers (A) L 15-10 Mar. 22 Hofstra (H) L 17-11 Apr. 4 Villanova (H) W 13-7 Mar. 25 Loyola (A) L 11-3 Apr. 8 Lehigh (H) W 18-6 Mar. 29 C.W. Post (A) L 7-3 Apr. 11 New Hampshire (H) W 9-4 Apr. 1 Massachusetts (H) L 10-8 Apr. 15 Hofstra (A) W 9-7 Apr. 5 Rutgers (H) L 16-9 Apr. 18 C. W. Post (H) W 15-12 Apr. 8 Villanova (A) L 15-6 Apr. 25 Vermont (A) W 17-16 Apr. 12 Harvard (H) W 10-9 Apr. 29 Adelphi (H) L 13-11 Apr. 15 New Hampshire (A) W 9-8 May 2 Providence (A) W 16-10 Apr. 19 Adelphi (A) L 20-4 Apr. 22 Providence (H) W 18-3 Apr. 26 Siena (A) W 18-1 Apr. 29 Vermont (H) W 21-7

44 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1993 2005 Record: 5-10 Record: 2-11, 0-6 ECAC Coach: Bill Miltenberg Coach: Rick Sowell Captains: G. Wichelns, E. Moran, G. Tice Captain: M. McGuire Mar. 10 Yale (H) L 9-6 Feb. 27 Robert Morris# (N) W 8-7 Mar. 20 Georgetown (A) L 18-7 Mar. 2 Fairfield (A) L 17-5 Mar. 22 Marist (H) W 21-1 Mar. 5 Georgetown* (H) L 16-6 Mar. 24 Holy Cross (H) W 13-8 Mar. 12 Drexel (A) L 11-5 Mar. 27 Massachusetts (H) L 25-4 Mar. 16 Hartford (H) W 9-4 Mar. 31 Rutgers (H) L 17-7 Mar. 19 Loyola* (A) L 6-3 Apr. 3 Villanova (A) L 11-6 Mar. 26 Air Force (H) L 13-11 Apr. 7 Lehigh (A) L 9-5 Mar. 30 Rutgers* (H) L 9-6 Apr. 10 New Hampshire (A) W 12-9 Apr. 2 Lafayette (H) L 5-4 Apr. 14 Hofstra (H) L 9-8 Apr. 9 Massachusetts* (A) L 14-6 Apr. 17 C.W. Post (A) L 14-8 Apr. 16 Penn State* (A) L 12-4 Apr. 21 Siena (A) W 12-5 Apr. 23 Hobart* (H) L 13-9 Apr. 24 Vermont (H) L 16-7 Apr. 30 Delaware (A) L Apr. 28 Adelphi (A) L 13-10 13-6 May 1 Providence (H) W 13-5 #At St. Paul’s High School in Baltimore, Md. * ECAC Conference match 1994 Record: 6-9 Coach: Bill Miltenberg 2006 Record: 4-9, 0-7 ECAC Captains: J. York, E. Coleman, E. Moran, S. Maroney Coach: Rick Sowell Mar. 5 Hofstra (A) L 15-3 Mar. 12 Holy Cross (A) W 7-5 Captains: J. Kutner Mar. 19 Georgetown (H) L 21-4 Feb. 25 Robert Moris# (N) W 12-3 Mar. 20 Virginia (H) L 19-12 Mar. 4 Georgetown* (A) L 9-5 Mar. 23 Marist (H) W 18-3 Mar. 11 Drexel (H) L 12-6 Mar. 25 Massachusetts (H) L 15-7 Mar. 15 Hartford (A) W 9-7

Mar. 30 Rutgers (A) L 23-3 Mar. 18 Loyola* (H) L 6-5 HISTORY Apr. 2 Villanova (H) L 13-12 (OT) Mar. 25 Air Force (A) L 10-5 Apr. 6 Lehigh (H) W 12-9 Mar. 29 Wagner (H) W 16-4 Apr. 9 New Hampshire (H) L 10-8 Apr. 1 Lafayette (A) W 7-5 Apr. 16 C.W. Post (H) L 11-5 Apr. 5 Rutgers* (A) L 4-3 Apr. 18 Hartford (H) W 11-5 Apr. 8 Massachusetts* (H) L 13-6 Apr. 20 Siena (H) W 18-8 Apr. 15 Penn State* (H) L 13-3 Apr. 23 Vermont (A) L 9-8 (OT) Apr. 22 Hobart* (A) L 12-7 Apr. 30 Providence (A) W 13-5 Apr. 29 Fairfield* (H) L 7-2

# At St. Paul’s High School in Baltimore, Md. 1995 * ECAC Conference match Record: 8-6 Coach: Bill Miltenberg 2007 Mar. 11 Colgate (H) W 14-13 Record: 5-8, 2-5 ECAC Mar. 18 Georgetown (A) L 16-4 Mar. 22 Marist (H) W 20-9 Coach: Jason Miller Mar. 25 Holy Cross (H) W 15-9 Captains: A. Bozymowski, T. O’Shea, M. Luyster Mar. 29 Rutgers (H) L 13-12 Feb. 17 Bucknell (A) L 10-4 Apr. 1 Villanova (A) L 14-7 Feb. 24 Bellarmine (A) L 12-11 Apr. 5 Lehigh (A) L 12-5 Mar. 3 Georgetown* (H) L 12-6 Apr. 8 New Hampshire (A) W 15-10 Mar. 6 Lafayette (H) W 9-3 Apr. 12 Hofstra (H) L 19-3 Mar. 10 Drexel (A) L 9-2 Apr. 15 C.W. Post (A) L 15-7 Mar. 13 Quinnipiac (H) W 9-8 Apr. 17 Hartford (A) W 9-7 Mar. 17 Loyola* (A) L 12-6 Apr. 19 Siena (A) W 18-5 Mar. 21 Siena % (N) W 10-7 Apr. 22 Vermont (H) W 11-5 Mar. 31 Rutgers* (H) W 6-4 Apr. 29 Providence (H) W 19-6 Apr. 7 Massachusetts* (A) L 11-7 Apr. 14 Penn State* (A) L 9-5 Apr. 21 Hobart* (H) W 13-10 Apr. 29 Fairfield* (A) L 13-6

% At U. Albany practice turf * ECAC Conference match

45 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RED STORM LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2008 2010 Record: 2-11, 2-5 ECAC Record: 5-9, 2-4 BIG EAST Coach: Jason Miller Coach: Jason Miller Captains: M. Luyster, To. Michaelsen, M. Viscusi Captains: T. Manes, G. Buckley, J. Nevin Feb. 16 Holy Cross (H) L 7-5 Feb. 20 Holy Cross (H) W 9-8 Feb. 25 Quinnipiac (A) L 11-10 Feb. 28 Air Force (A) W 10-7 Mar. 1 Georgetown* (A) L 13-7 Mar. 6 Georgetown* (A) L 9-6 Mar. 8 Drexel (A) L 6-3 Mar. 13 Drexel (A) L 11-4 Mar. 15 Loyola* (H) L 11-8 Mar. 16 Stony Brook (A) L 21-6 Mar. 22 Lehigh (A) L 7-3 Mar. 20 Vermont (H) W 8-7 (OT) Mar. 25 Siena (H) L 12-3 Mar. 23 Hofstra (H) L 13-4 Mar. 29 Rutgers* (A) L 9-6 Mar. 27 Penn State (A) L 13-11 Apr. 5 Massachusetts* (H) L 13-8 Apr. 3 Rutgers* (A) W 11-10 Apr. 12 Penn State* (H) W 11-7 Apr. 10 Providence* (H) W 13-5 Apr. 19 Hobart* (A) L 17-7 Apr. 17 Villanova* (A) L 12-10 Apr. 26 Fairfield* (H) W 10-7 Apr. 24 Notre Dame* (H) L 13-6 May 4 Duke (A) L 16-9 May 1 Sacred Heart (A) L 8-6 * ECAC Conference match May 8 Syracuse* (H) L 15-7 * BIG EAST Conference match 2009 Record: 5-9, 1-6 ECAC Coach: Jason Miller Captains: D. DeNapoli, J. Jones, M. Viscusi Feb. 14 Holy Cross (A) W 10-5 Feb. 21 Quinnipiac (H) W 15-8 Feb. 28 Georgetown* (H) W 10-9 HISTORY Mar. 7 Drexel (H) W 8-6 Mar. 14 Loyola* (A) L 10-7 Mar. 17 Siena (A) W 8-7 Mar. 21 Lehigh (H) L 10-9 Mar. 28 Rutgers* (N) L 14-10 Apr. 4 Massachusetts* (A) L 12-6 Apr. 11 Penn State* (A) L 12-11 Apr. 17 Hobart* (H) L 10-9 Apr. 19 Notre Dame (A) L 12-2 Apr. 25 Fairfield* (A) L 17-5 May 3 Duke (H) L 20-7 * ECAC Conference match

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