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10 TH ANNIVERSARY

2015 TOWSON UNIVERSITY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND JULY 3-5

OFFICIAL PROGRAM

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ABOUT THE EVENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIOR SCHEDULE Welcome ...... 4 Girls All-America Rosters ...... 5 All Senior game activities held on Friday, July 3 North Girls All-America Bios ...... 6-8 in Johnny Unitas Stadium South Girls All-America Bios ...... 10-13 Girls Game Records ...... 14 Girls Underclass Rosters ...... 16-18 Girls All-America Game ...... 5:30pm Boys Underclass Rosters ...... 19-21 JuCo Stars Rosters ...... 22 Where Are They Now...... 23 Boys All-America Game ...... 8:00pm Boys All-America Rosters ...... 24 North Boys All-America Bios ...... 25-27 South Boys All-America Bios ...... 29-31 Boys Game Records ...... 32 Event History ...... 33-36 Boys All-Time Alumni ...... 38-39 Game Notes ...... 40 Girls All-Time Alumni ...... 41-42 THE SELECTION PROCESS powered by INSIDE The “best of the best” high school seniors in North America --both boys and girls-- vied for the most prestigious honor in their sport. A committee, lead by the editors of Inside Lacrosse and comprised of the nation’s most knowledgeable figures in high school lacrosse, selected the top 44 senior boys and top 44 senior girls. Coaches, athletic directors and fans can nominate players to be considered for the team on the event website. THE TEAMS The All-Americans were assigned to teams from North and South regions of the United States. A geographic line was established to allow a fair assignment of known lacrosse powerhouse schools. THE 20-TEAM UNDERCLASS TOURNAMENT The Under Armour Underclass part of the event is a pool play tournament that features boys and girls Elite teams from Baltimore, Long Island, Midwest, New England, New Jersey, South, Philadelphia, Upstate New York,Washington, DC and West. The games will be played over the three-day All-America weekend at Towson University. Tryouts for these teams were held in their respective markets during May or June. In all, nearly 3,500 kids tried out for the Under Armour Underclassmen teams. Each tryout was attended by an average of 60 college coaches from some of the top programs in the nation. THE UNCOMMITTED SHOWCASE The Uncommitted Games are part of the event for the second time. Each year there are very talented players who are on the cusp of making their respective underclass team, but are not selected. Aside from the 24 players chosen for each regional team, five uncommitted (to college) players will be invited to compete and showcase themselves this weekend. A total of 50 players in each of the graduating classes - 2015, 2016, 2017 - for both boys and girls will play head-to-head games on Saturday. Players were selected by the regional evaluators and coaches. Only players who participated in the regional tryouts were eligible for the uncommitteed teams. THE JUNIOR COLLEGE SHOWCASE In a continuing effort to make showcase the nation’s top lacrosse players at every level during event weekend, the Junior College Showcase returns to the lineup of the Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic. Tryouts were held in three seperate regions (North, Metro, South). The tryouts were open to all male players who have just graduated, are currently enrolled or entering a two-year Junior College. Two teams will compete at the Junior College Showcase in a North vs. South format at 1pm on Friday, July 3rd, inside Johnny Unitas Stadium. College coaches will flock to the event. THREE DAYS OF LACROSSE EXCITEMENT This year’s public activities will start on Friday with the kick off of the Underclass tournament at Towson University. A complete game schedule is included later in this publication. Action will continue on Saturday with additional Underclass games, the uncommitted games, as well as the featured senior All-America games, held at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the campus of Towson University. One admission ticket will get you access to both senior games. Play for the Underclass tournament will conclude on Sunday with playoffs as well as the championship games.

3 WELCOME FANS

elcome to the tenth annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic. This weekend, the eyes of the lacrosse world are focused on Towson University as the Wmost elite high school lacrosse players in the country demonstrate their skills in front of the game’s top collegiate coaches, passionate fans, and fellow elite players. We are excited to host players from all corners of the United States and congratulate them for their tremendous achievement of earning the sport’s biggest honor…being named an Under Armour All-American.

The Under Armour All-America label is one that will stick with a player throughout their playing career. It also represents years of dedication, sacrifice and the support of an entire network of family, friends, coaches, and teammates. Inside Lacrosse was instrumental in the selection of the senior All-America teams through a committee made up of the nation’s most knowledgeable figures in high school lacrosse. They picked the brains of college and high school coaches from across the country to find the best of the best. The ultimate litmus test of an Under Armour All-American is how a player performs at the collegiate level. A total of 48 former Under Armour All-Americans were named to their respective college’s all-conference first teams at the conclusion of 2015 season. University of Maryland’s (2012) and Lyle (2011) Thompson from Albany walked away with the prestigious for the second consecutive year. The Underclass tournament affiliated with this event has evolved into lacrosse’s most prestigious showcase tournament. In both Long Island and Baltimore, for example, more than 125 college coaches attended the boys tryouts. Overall more than 3,500 student-athletes registered for the opportunity to earn a spot on their respective regional team….an all-time event record. We are delighted to expand the event with the continuation of our Junior College games. In addition to the 24 players selected for each regional underclass team, five uncommitted players from each boys and girls region in the graduating classes of 2016, 2017 and 2018 were invited to compete in one game at the event. For the second year in a row, the uncommitted games promise to be a huge draw for college coaches. A big thank you goes to the people behind the scenes such as Bill Murphy and his staff at Towson University. Their tireless work during a holiday weekend plays a huge role in this event’s exponential growth and success. Thank you for being a part of this exciting and important event. Good luck to our athletes, and most importantly, have fun!

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NORTH GIRLS # NAME POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE 1 Sydney Pirreca Midfield Mount Sinai, NY/Mount Sinai Florida 2 Alexa Radziewicz Defense Manlius, NY/Christian Brother’s Academy Syracuse 3 Taylor Gebhardt Attack Baldwinsville, NY/Baker Georgetown 4 Hannah Powers Attack Skaneateles, NY/Skaneateles Loyola 5 Kathryn Hallett Midfield Manhasset, NY/Manhasset Princeton 9 Nicole Levy Attack East Islip, NY/East Islip Syracuse 10 Brooke Troy Attack Westwood, MA/Westwood Boston College 11 Kimberly Harker Midfield Carmel, NY/Mahopac Northwestern 12 Samantha Lynch Midfield Huntington, NY/Huntington Notre Dame 13 Keeley MacAfee Midfield Needham, MA/Notre Dame Academy Harvard 14 Emily Resnick Midfield Webster, NY/Webster Thomas Syracuse 15 Kristen Adams Defense Garden City, NY/Garden City Pennsylvania 16 Angie Loynaz Attack Cos Cob, CT/Greenwich Academy Virginia 17+ Ivy Arlia Midfield Plymouth, MA/Thayer Academy Northwestern 18 Mary Rahal Midfield Queensbury, NY/Queensbury Syracuse 19 Katy Junior Defense Wayne, PA/Radnor Pennsylvania 20 Kristen Yanchoris Defense Sykesville, MD/Century Loyola 21 Holly Logan Midfield Huntington, NY/Cold Spring Harbor Johns Hopkins 23 Dempsey Arsenault Midfield New Hampton, NH/New Hampton Boston College 24 Shelby Mercer Defense Woodbine, MD/Century Maryland 25 Emily McBride Midfield Lititz, PA/Manheim Township Virginia 32 Kady Glynn Goalie Florham Park, NJ/Summit Loyola 33 Lauren Daly Goalie Shoreham, NY/Shoreham-Wading River Boston College

Head Coach: Covie Stanwick Assistant Coaches: Sam McGee and Caileigh Sindall

SOUTH GIRLS # NAME POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE 1 Gianna Bowe Attack Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview North Carolina 2 Abby Shields Midfield Vero Beach, FL/Vero Beach Furman 3 Greta Meyer Midfield Philadelphia, PA/Germantown Friends Stanford 9 Jen Giles Midfield Ellicott City, MD/Mount Hebron Maryland 10 Olivia Jenner Midfield Annapolis, MD/McDonogh Duke 11 Charlotte Sofield Midfield Alexandria, VA/Bishop Ireton North Carolina 12 Julia Braig Defense Reisterstown, MD/St. Paul’s Maryland 13 Kara Klages Midfield Bel Air, MD/John Carroll North Carolina 14 Meghan Doherty Defense Ellicott City, MD/Mount Hebron Maryland 15 Kaitlin Luzik Defense Alexandria, VA/Bishop Ireton Virginia 16 Caroline Steele Attack Severna Park, MD/Severn Maryland 17 Genesis Lucero Midfield Encinitas, CA/La Costa Canyon Stanford 18 Alexis Phillips Midfield Riva, MD/Archbishop Spalding Penn State 19 Alexandra Argo Defense Baltimore, MD/Bryn Mawr Princeton 20 Kierra Sweeney Attack Oakton, VA/Madison Dartmouth 21 Caroline Wakefield M/D Centreville, VA/Centreville North Carolina 23 Elizabeth George Midfield Lutherville, MD/McDonogh Princeton 24 Ellie Majure Attack Falls Church, VA/St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes Duke 25 Kelsey Cummings Attack Ellicott City, MD/McDonogh Maryland 26 Maggie Jackson Midfield Alexandria, VA/Georgetown Visitation Virginia 31 Megan Taylor Goalie Woodbine, MD/Glenelg Maryland 33 Alli Kothari Goalie Ardmore, PA/Shipley School Michigan

Head Coach: Chris Robinson Assistant Coaches: Kim McNemar and Amanda Brady

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Covie Stanwick, Head Coach As a senior at Boston College, Covie Stanwick was a 2015 IWLCA First-Team All American. Throughout her career she was a three-time All American, a four-time All ACC Team selection, and a two-time Tewaaraton nominee. Stanwick finished her career as the all-time leading scorer at Boston College. Stanwick, a Baltimore native, played on the Under Armour Underclass Championship teams in 2009 & 2010 where she was named the MVP of the tournament in 2009. As a senior in 2011, Stanwick was on the South team for the senior All-America game. The North assistant coaches are Sam McGee and Caileigh Sindall. Kristen Adams, Defense, 5’7”, Garden City, NY (Garden City High School) Adams tallied 6 goals, 3 assists, and 102 groundballs this season for Coach Diane Chapman … Led team to a 17-2 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament the last two years ... Chosen All-Long Island … Two-time All- County selection ... Helped team win state title in 2012 ... Named team MVP ... Also played varsity soccer helping team win state #15 title in 2013 … Enjoys writing and music… Will attend the Wharton School of Business at University of Pennsylvania. Ivy Arlia, Midfi eld, 5’6”, Plymouth, MA (Thayer Academy) Arlia tallied 40 goals, 10 assists,and 92 groundballs this season for Coaches Anni Zukauskas and Nazy Kerr … Led team to a 9-6 mark … Played in the Under Armour Lacrosse Tournament … Three-Year All-League selection … Named conference All-Star three times … Also played soccer, earning MVP honors, and basketball, where she was named All-League … Unable to play in #17 All-America game due to late season injury...Will attend Northwestern. Dempsey Arsenault, Midfi eld, 5’8”, New Hampton, NH (New Hampton School) Arsenault tallied 45 goals, 42 assists, and 48 groundballs this season for Coach Jenna McCabe … Led team to a 13-1-1 mark … Played in the Under Armor Underclass Lacrosse Classic ... Three-time All-League selection ... Team MVP … Helped team win back to back regional titles … Also played field hockey and ice hockey, earning All-Tournament team honors in both … Will #23 attend Boston College. Lauren Daly, Goalie, 5’3”, Shoreham, NY (Shoreham Wading River HS) Daly played this season at Shoreham Wading River ... Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament... Chosen League MVP … Helped team win state title in 2012 … Twice named All-Long Island … Named All-County four times … Been on the varsity team since 8th grade … Also played field hockey, and ran cross country. … … … Plans to major in Finance at #33 Boston College. Taylor Gebhardt, Attack, 5’7”, Baldwinsville, NY (CW Baker High School) Gebhardt tallied 63 goals and 28 assists this season for Coach Doug Rowe … Led team to a 12-6 record … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament, earning All-Tournament honors … Three-time First Team All-Central New York … Four-time State Scholar Athlete … Also ran cross country and played field hockey, being named a scholar athlete in both … #3 Enjoys hockey … Coaches youth lacrosse throughout the year… Plans to major in Human Science at Georgetown. Kady Glynn, Goalie, 5’4”, Florham Park, NJ (Summit High School) Glynn tallied 5.96 goals against and 195 saves this season for Coach Mike Walsh … Led team to a 20-4 mark and state title for third straight year … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Named NJ.com Player of the Year … Twice name First Team All-State … Chosen First Team All-League and All-County three times … Enjoys snowboarding … Plans #32 to major in Business at Loyola University. Kathryn Hallett, Midfi eld, 5’3”, Manhasset, NY (Manhasset High School) Hallett tallied 20 goals and 13 assists this season for Coach Danielle Gallagher … Led team to a 18-1 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Helped team win state title earning MVP honors in the process … Two-time First Team All-County selection … Also named All-State in track & field and All- County in soccer … Enjoys art… Plans to major in Business and Economics at . #5 6 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS NORTH

Kimberly Harker, Midfi eld, 5’9”, Carmel, NY (Mahopac High School) Harker tallied 100 goals, 25 assists, and 98 groundballs this season for Coach Jim Lieto … Led team to a 15-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Three-time All-Section and All-League selection … Broke nine school records … Also played ice hockey, helping the team win the state title twice … Plays the flute in her high school symphonic band … Enjoys #11 traveling, hiking and surfing.… Plans to major in Marketing at Northwestern University. Katy Junior, Defense, 5’1”, Wayne, PA (Radnor High School) Junior tallied 1 goal, 2 assists and 65 groundballs this season for Coach Brooke Fritz … Second Team All-Area selection … Two-time All-County and All-League … Also played soccer … Will attend the University of Pennsylvania. #19 Nicole Levy, Attack, 5’2”, East Islip, NY (East Islip High School) Levy tallied 101 goals and 25 assists this season for Coach Steven Levy … Led team to a 7-9 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Classic, earning All-Tournament honors … All-Long Island selection … Named All-County five times … Also played field hockey, earning All-State honors … Enjoys wakeboarding, boating, and weight training… Will attend #9 Syracuse. Holly Logan, Midfi eld, 5’4”, Lloyd Harbor, NY (Cold Spring Harbor) Played this season for Coach Danielle Castellane … Led team to a 12-4 mark and helping them reach the state championship … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Also played basketball, earning All-County honors, and swam … Plans to major in Political Science and Economics at . #21 Angie Loynaz, Attack, 5’7”, Cos Cob, CT (Greenwich Academy) Loynaz tallied 60 goals, 18 assists, and 15 groundballs this season for Coach Melissa Anderson … Led team to a 11-4 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Two-time All-County selection … Named All-League three times … Also played squash and field hockey … Will attend the . #16 Samantha Lynch, Midfi eld, 5’9”, Huntington, NY (Huntington High School) Lynch tallied 55 goals, 26 assists and 48 groundballs this season for Coach Kathy Wright … Led team to a 10-6 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Two-time All-County selection … Also played soccer, earning All-Conference honors, and basketball, earning All-County nods ...Wants to work for NASA. … Enjoys paddle boarding, #12 mathematics, basketball and reading… Plans to major in Engineering at . Keeley MacAfee, Midfi eld, 5’6”, Needham, MA (Notre Dame Academy) MacAfee tallied 64 goals, 20 assists, and 56 groundballs this season for Coach Meredith Frank … Led team to a 21-4 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Classic … Academc All-American … All-League and All-Area selection … Finalist for the Heather Leigh Albert Award … Also played soccer, earning All-League honors … Will attend Harvard. #13 Emily McBride, Midfi eld, 5’10”, Lititz, PA (Manheim Township) McBride tallied 102 goals, 35 assists and 47 groundballs this season for Coach Mark Pinkerton … Led team to a 18-8 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Two-time League Player of the Year and three-time First-Team selection … Also ran cross country, making the state meet four times … Was born in Corinth, Mississippi … Enjoys running and working out.… Plans to major in Business at University of Virginia. #25 7 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS NORTH

Shelby Mercer, Defense, 5’5”, Woodbine, MD (Century High School) Mercer tallied 1 goal, 1 assist, and 1 groundball this season for Coach Becky Groves … Led team to a 17-3 mark … Will attend the University of Maryland. #24 Sydney Pirreca, Midfi eld, 5’2”, Mount Sinai, NY (Mount Sinai High School) Pirreca played this season for Coach Al Bertalone … Led team to a 20-1 record and the state championship … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… #1 recruit in the country … Finalist for the Heather Leigh Albert Award … Two-time All-Long Island selection … Also played soccer and ran track , earning all-league honors… Sister, Shayna, earned MVP honors at last year’s Under Armour All-America game … Enjoys working out,going to the beach, and playing with her 5 #1 dogs.… Plans to major in Health and Nutrition at University of Florida. Hannah Powers, Attack, 5’5”, Skaneateles, NY (Skaneateles High School) Powers tallied 72 goals, 40 assists, and 78 groundballs this season for Coach Bridget Marquardt … Led team to a 18-3 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Academic All-American … Three-time All-League … Auburn Citizen Player of the Year … MVP of 2014 state championship game … Also played soccer, earning All-League honors … #4 Enjoys watching movies and eating ice cream … Plans to major in Business at Loyola University Maryland. Alexa Radziewicz, Defense, 5’4”, Manlius, NY (Christian Brothers Academy) Radziewicz tallied 1 goals, 1 assists, and 57 groundballs this season for Coach Doug Sedgwick … Led team to a 14-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Two-time All-State and First Team All-League selection … Helped team win three state titles … Also played soccer, earning All-League and Defensive MVP honors … Loves to ride and compete in horse shows … Enjoys doing community service-working with children, reading, camping, hiking… Plans to major #2 in Pre-Med and minoring in Mathematics at . Mary Rahal, Midfi eld, 5’6”, Queensbury, NY (Queensbury) Rahal played this season for Coach Elise Britt … Led team to a 16-2 mark … Four-Time All-League selection … Also played volleyball, soccer, basketball … Is Lebanese … Loves animals, likes to snowboard, swim, hike, and travel.… Plans to major in Communications/Spanish at Syracuse. #18 Emily Resnick, Midfi eld, 5’4”, Webster, NY (Webster Thomas) Resnick tallied 70 goals, 30 assists this season for Coach Chris Barnes … Led team to a 14-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… All-Area Player of the Year … Three-time All-Area and Four-time All-County selection … Also played basketball … Enjoys boating and jet skiing… Plans to major in Communications at Syracuse #14 University. Brooke Troy, Attack, 5’4”, Westwood, MA (Westwood High School) Troy tallied 74 goals, 27 assists and 35 ground balls for coach Leslie Frank … Led team to 25-1 mark and Sectional Championship … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Named All-Scholastic by the Boston Globe and Boston Herald… All-League selection … Member of her school’s Alpine Racing team, serving as captain and MVP ... I am a #10 foot shorter than my brothers ... I love to both alpine and water ski ... Plan to major in Human Development at Boston College. Kristen Yanchoris, Defense, 5’6”, Sykesville, MD (Century High School) Yanchoris played this season for Coach Rebecca Groves … Led team to a 17-3 mark and state championship … Three-time All- County selection … Twice named First Team All-Conference … Two-time Academic All-American … Also played soccer, earning All-County honors and helping team win state title … Plans to major in Finance at Loyola University Maryland. #20 8 9 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS SOUTH

Chris Robinson, Head Coach Chris Robinson has been the head coach at McDonogh for eleven years, where he compiled a 213-9 record. His teams have won eight IAAM championships. The last six years his Eagles have been ranked No. 1 in the country and are in the midst of a consecutive win streak that spans 133 games. The South assistant coaches are Kim McNemar and Amanda Brady.

Alexandra Argo, Defense, 5’7”, Baltimore, MD (Bryn Mawr School) Argo tallied 17 goals, 3 assists, 25 groundballs this season for Coach Wendy Kridel … Led team to a 6-5 mark … Played in the Under Armor Underclass Lacrosse Classic … Academic All-American … First Team All-Met and All-Conference … Also played basketball and field hockey, where she earned All-Met and All-Conference honors …Will attend Princeton. #19 Gianna Bowe, Midfi eld, 4’11”, Mullica Hill, NJ (Clearview Regional High School) Bowe tallied 62 goals, 28 assists, and 67 groundballs this season for Coach Megan Conklin … Led team to a 15-7 mark … Two-time South Jersey Times Player of the Year ... Named First Team All South Jersey three times ... Set draw control records for career (314) and season (118); set free position shots record for career (85) and season (44); set free position goals record for career (43) and season (21). … Also played soccer & basketball, earning All-State honors in soccer … Played the saxophone for #1 eight years … Plans to major in Sports and Exercise Science at University of North Carolina. Julia Braig, Defense, 5’10”, Reisterstown, MD (Saint Paul’s School for Girls) Braig tallied 3 goals, 4 assists, and 20 groundballs this season for Coach Ali Jacobs … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … First Team All-Conference selection … Will attend the University of Maryland. #12 Kelsey Cummings, Attack, 5’11”, Ellicott City, MD (McDonogh School) Cummings tallied 36 goals, 19 assists, and 16 groundballs this season for Coach Chris Robinson at the McDonogh School … As a captain led team to a 21-0 mark ... Team has been undefeated her three years on varsity and the #1 ranked high school team in the country … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Also captained field hockey team, helping team win first A-conference title ever … Enjoys baking, snow skiing, reading and boating … Sister Taylor was also an #25 Under Armour All-American … Plans to major in Business Management at University of Maryland. Meghan Doherty, Defense, 5’5”, Ellicott City, MD (Mount Hebron) Doherty played this season for Coach Trish Derwart … Led team to a 12-2 mark … Will attend University of Maryland.

#14 Elizabeth George, Midfi eld, 5’9”, Lutherville, MD (McDonogh) George played this season for Coach Chris Robinson … Led team to a 21-0 mark … Helped team remain undefeated for three years and the #1 ranking ... Three-time All-Conference selection ... Also played field hockey, earning Player of the Year honors, and ran track being named All-Conference … Youngest of six kids … Will attend Princeton. #23 Jen Giles, Midfi eld, 5’7”, Ellicott City, MD (Mt. Hebron High School) Giles tallied 51 goals, 21 assists and 36 groundballs this season for Coach Patricia Derwart … Led team to a 13-2 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament…. Two-time All-Met and All-County selection … 2015 County Player of the Year … Also played soccer, earning All-County honors … Likes to cook/bake, reading, family vacations.… Plans to major in Business at University of Maryland. #9 10 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS SOUTH

Maggie Jackson, Midfi eld, 5’7”, Alexandria, VA (Georgetown Visitation) Jackson tallied 87 goals and 59 assists this season for Coach Eva Shea … Led team to a 16-7 mark … Will attend the University of Virginia. #26 Olivia Jenner, Midfi eld, 5’10”, Annapolis, MD (McDonogh) Jenner tallied 51 goals, 11 assists and 11 groundballs this season for Coach Chris Robinson … Led team to a 21-0 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Varsity Sports Network Player of the Year … Two-time First Team All-Met selection … Twice named All-Conference … Winner of the Heather Leigh Albert Award … Also played soccer #10 helping team win three league titles … Favorite athlete is Serena Williams … Will attend Duke. Kara Klages, Midfi eld, 5’7”, Bel Air, MD (John Carroll) Klages tallied 48 goals, 17 assists, and 35 groundballs this season for Coach Abbey Swift … Led team to a 7-4 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … First Team All-Met selection … Named All-Conference and All-County … Ranked #5 recruit by Inside Lacrosse … Also played soccer, earning All-Conference honors … enjoys skiing and going to the beach… Volunteered at an orphanage in the Dominican Republic … Plans to major in Exercise Science at North #13 Carolina. Alli Kothari, Goalie, 5’6”, Ardmore, PA (Shipley School) Kothari played this season for Coach Katelyn Taylor … Earned All-League honors … Also played basketball, helping team win the state title, and soccer … Will attend the University of Michigan. #33 Genesis Lucero, Midfi eld, 5’7”, Encinitas, CA (La Costa Canyon) Lucero tallied 36 goals, 63 assists, and 37 groundballs this season for Coach Casey Rector … Led team to a 9-1-0 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Classic, earning All-Tournament team honors … State Player of the Year … Three-time All-State and All-League selection … Also played soccer, helping team win state title and earn All-League honors … #17 She is a 1st degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do … Plans to major in Biology, Biochem at Stanford University. Kaitlin Luzik, Defense, 5’7”, Alexandria, VA (Bishop Ireton) Luzik tallied 9 goals, 10 assists, and 53 groundballs this season for Coach Rick Sofield … Led team to a 20-3 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Chosen Academic All-American … Three-time First Team All-State selection … Named First Team All-Conference twice … Will attend the University of Virginia. #15 Ellie Majure, Midfi eld, 5’7”, Falls Church, VA (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School) Majure tallied 95 goals, 19 assists and 34 groundballs this season for Coach Kathy Jenkins … Led team to a 27-1 mark … Chosen All-Met and Alexandria Sportsman’s Club Player of the Year … Twice named All-Area and All-League … … Also played field hockey, serving as captain ... Will attend Duke. #24 Greta Meyer, Midfi eld, 5’9”, Philadelphia, PA (Germantown Friends School) Meyer tallied 71 goals and 45 assists this season for Coach Katie Bergstrom-Mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Three-Time All-League selection … Academic All-American … Set record for goals scored in a single game … Named team captain … Also played soccer, setting the single season scoring record, and ran track, setting four school records (400m, 4x400m relay, 4x200m relay, DMR) ... Lived in India for six weeks on my own with a host family learning Hindi with #3 the State Department during summer 2013 … Enjoys hiking… Plans to major in Computer Science at Stanford University.

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Alexis Phillips, Midfi eld, 5’6”, Riva, MD (Archbishop Spalding) Phillips tallied 48 goals, 28 assists, and 90 groundballs this season for Coaches Tara Restly & Donny Restly … Led team to a 19-3 mark … All-Met and All-County selection … Also played field hockey and soccer … Is a foster parents for dogs … Enjoys horses, the beach and working out… Will attend Penn State. #18 Abby Shields, Midfi eld, 5’3”, Vero Beach, FL (Vero Beach) Shields tallied 57 goals, 16 assists and 42 groundballs this season for Coach Shannon Dean … Led team to a 20-3 mark and fourth straight state title … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Classic… Led team to #1 ranking in the South … First team All-Region, All-Area and All-District … Offensive Player of the Year … Is a competitive equestrian jumper … Enjoys #2 surfing, paddle boarding and diving … Plans to major in Health Sciences at Furman. Charlotte Sofi eld, Midfi eld, 5’11”, Alexandria, VA (Bishop Ireton) Sofield tallied 67 goals, 51 assists, and 25 groundballs this season for Coach Richard Sofield … Led team to a 20-3 mark and the state championship … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Chosen state and conference Player of the Year … Twice Named First Team All-Met … Three-time First Team All-Conference selection … Also played basketball … #11 Enjoys coaching a youth team, reading and cooking … Plans to major in Education at North Carolina. Caroline Steele, Attack, 5’4”, Severna Park, MD (Severn School) Steele tallied 94 goals and 13 assists this season for Coach Renie Sotiropolous … Led team to a 15-8 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… First team All-Met and All-County selection … Mullican Award Attack Player and County Player of the Year … Set three school records … Also played soccer and basketball, earning All-County honors in basketball … Afraid of spiders … Enjoys swimming in the ocean, hanging out with my brothers and coaching… Plans to major #16 in Education at Maryland. Kierra Sweeney, Attack , 5’5”, Oakton, VA (James Madison) Sweeney tallied 50 goals, 7 assists and 45 groundballs this season for Coach Amanda Counts … Led team to a 13-2 mark helping team win conference title … Played in the Under Armor Underclass Lacrosse Classic … Named All-Region and All-State … Conference Player of the Year … Three-time All-Conference selection … All-Met choice … Winner of the Madison Warhawk and Vienna Youth MVP awards … Also played ice hockey and field hockey, where she earned District Player of the Year and All- #20 Region honors … Will attend Dartmouth. Megan Taylor, Goalie, 5’2”, Woodbine, MD (Glenelg High School) Taylor played this season for Coach Kincaid … Led team to a 10-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament… Two-Time All-Met and Three-time All-County selection … Also played field hockey, helping team with state title and earning All-Met honors, and basketball … Will attend Maryland. #31 Caroline Wakefi eld, Midfi eld/Defense, 5’8, Centreville, VA (Centreville) Wakefield tallied 81 goals, 43 assists, and 67 groundballs this season for Coach Christina Griel … Led team to a 15-4 mark … Named Defensive Player of the Year in her region … Twice chosen First Team All-State … First Team All-Met selection … District Player of the Year on two occasions … Four-time First Team All-District pick … Also played basketball, earning All-Met #21 and Defensive Player of the Year honors … Enjoys fishing, hiking, and basketball … Will attend North Carolina .

This year, 14 girls of the class of 2015 were named Under Armour All-Americans but will be unable to participate in the game due to prior commitments to the U.S. Women’s Under-19 National Team. This group is still considered Under Armour All-Americans in the event’s records and will be acknowledged in a half-time ceremony during All-America weekend. The players are as follows: Sam Apuzzo, Natalie Bulgier, Olivia “Ya” Ferrucci, Samantha Giacolone, Jackie Gilbert, Miranda Ibello, Erin Kelly, Nikki Ortega, Hannah Proctor, Claire Quinn, Lindsey Ronbeck, Mallory Weisse, Francesca Whitehurst & Caroline Zaffino. 13 GIRLS RECORDS

Individual Team Records

Goals Goals Name Team Year Game: 25 (South, 2012) 1. 6 Kaitlyn Brosco North 2010 Half: 17 (South, 2012, 1st Half) T2. 5 Traci Landy North 2006 Combined: 38 (2012; North 13-South 25) 5 Cori Donohoe South 2007 5 Tatum Coffey North 2011 5 Taylor Cummings South 2012 Assists 5 Kelci Smesko South 2012 Game: 13 (South, 2012) Assists Name Team Year Saves 1. 5 Corinne Etchison South 2012 Game: 12 (North, 2010) 2. 4 Paige Hanson South 2010 T3. 3 Kelsey Horton South 2010 3 Taylor Cummings South 2012 Ground Balls (since 2008) Points Game: 25 (North 2013) Name Team Year T1. 8 Cortney Fortunato North 2013 Draw Controls (since 2010) 8 Taylor Cummings South 2012 8 Corinne Etchison South 2012 Game: 22 (South 2010) T4. 6 Traici Landy North 2006 6 Kaitlyn Brosco North 2010 MVP Saves 2006 Traci Landy (North) Name Team Year 2007 Corey Donohoe (South) 1 10 Barb Black South 2010 2008 Erin Brennan (North) 2. 7 Alyssa Costantino North 2010 2009 Stephanie Anderson (North) T3. 6 Brianne LoManto North 2008 2010 Kaitlyn Brosco (North) 6 Alisa Konishi South 2008 2011 Tatum Coffey (North) 6 Kelly Weiss North 2011 2012 Taylor Cummings (South) 6 Megan Ward South 2012 2013 Cortney Fortunato (North) 6 Megan McDonald South 2012 2014 Shayna Pirreca (North) Ground Balls (since 2008) Name Team Year Series History 1. 6 Alex McKay South 2013 North leads, 7-2. T2. 5 Barb Black South 2010 Year North South 5 Anne Farnham North 2012 2006 15 12 2007 11 14 Draw Controls (since 2008) 2008 13 12 Name Team Year 2009 12 9 1. 11 Taylor Cummings South 2012 2010 17 16 T2. 5 Kelly Meyers South 2014 2011 15 10 5 Taylor Virden South 2010 2012 13 25 5 Zoe Stukenberg South 2013 2013 18 16 T4. 4 Natalie Gianell South 2010 2014 18 11 4 Brooke Griffin South 2010 4 Mikaela Rix North 2011 2014 MVP Shayna Pirreca

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BALTIMORE GIRLS LONG ISLAND GIRLS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Maria Auth A 2016 North Harford High School (MD) 1 Shannon Berry D 2018 Ward Melville (NY) 2 Elizabeth Colson M 2016 Manchester Valley High (MD) 2 Allison Kennedy M 2016 North Babylon (NY) 3 Charlotte Haggerty M 2017 John Carroll (MD) 3 Sophia Triandafils M 2017 Shoreham Wading River (NY) 4 Blair Kessler A 2016 McDonogh School (MD) 4 Vanessa Yu M 2016 Oyster Bay HS (NY) 5 Anne Milwicz A 2017 Maryvale Prep (MD) 6 Alyssa Adamo D 2016 St Anthony’s High School (NY) 6 Caroline Bilger D 2016 Notre Dame Preparatory (MD) 7 Vanessa Costantino M 2016 West Isip High School (NY) 8 Shay Clevenger D 2018 Marriotts Ridge (MD) 8 Samantha DeBellis A 2016 Cold Spring Harbor HS (NY) 9 Caroline Glenn D 2017 Century high school (MD) 9 Kerry Defliese M 2016 Garden City (NY) 10 Shelby Harrison M 2017 St Marys Annapolis (MD) 10 Samantha Geiersbach A 2016 West Babylon HS (NY) 11 Rachel Karwacki M 2016 Hereford high school (MD) 11 Madison Hoffer D 2016 Sachem North (NY) 12 Eva Klaus M 2016 Severna Park High (MD) 12 Kate Hudson D 2016 Cold Spring Harbor (NY) 13 Catie May A 2017 McDonogh School (MD) 13 Kelsey Huff M 2017 Eastport-South Manor (NY) 14 Marianna Salvatori A 2017 Roland Park Country School (MD) 14 Shannon Kavanagh M 2017 Smithtown HS East (NY) 15 Jordan Stevens A 2016 Mt Hebron High School (MD) 16 Jamie Ortega A 2017 Centereach HS/Middle Country (NY) 16 Samantha Chenoweth D 2016 Manchester Valley High (MD) 17 Madison Rielly A 2018 Manhasset High School (NY) 21 Savannah Buchanan M 2016 McDonogh (MD) 18 Rachel Rosen M 2017 Paul D Schreiber Port Washington (NY) 22 Grace Griffin M 2017 Liberty High School (MD) 19 Olivia Smith D 2017 St. Anthony’s High School (NY) 23 Anna Hauser M 2016 Roland Park Country School (MD) 20 Cara Trombetta D 2016 Sachem High School East (NY) 24 Natalie Miller D 2016 St. Mary’s Annapolis (MD) 21 Kaitlyn Cerasi A 2016 Wantagh High School (NY) 25 Lila Nazarian D 2016 Catonsville High School (MD) 22 Katie Hoeg A 2016 Mattituck (NY) 29 Katie Railey M 2017 Notre Dame Prep (MD) 23 Taryn Ohlmiller A 2016 Islip High School (NY) 30 Hannah Warther M 2016 Century High School (MD) 24 Catherine Reilly M 2016 Huntington High School (NY) 31 Kate Brewster G 2017 Manchester Valley High (MD) 31 Taylor Moreno G 2016 Huntington (NY) 32 Cassidy Nozemack G 2016 Hereford (MD) 33 Charlotte Campbell G 2016 St. Anthony’s High School (NY)

MIDWEST GIRLS NEW ENGLAND GIRLS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Caroline Anderson M 2017 Christian Academy of Louisville (KY) 1 Michaela Bruno M 2016 Garden City High (NY) 2 Chloe Johnson M 2018 Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 2 Jennifer Medjid A 2018 Garden City High (NY) 3 Bridget Mitchell M 2016 Shaker Heights High (OH) 3 Taylor Pinzone M 2017 Waltham High School (MA) 6 Barrett Carlson M 2016 John Burroughs School (MO) 4 Lindsey Reynolds A 2016 St. Paul’s School (NH) 7 Mary Kate Condon A 2016 Montini Catholic High (IL) 5 Sophia Turchetta M 2016 Bromfield School (MA) 8 Kelly Donnelly M 2016 Cathedral High School (IN) 6 Charlotte Allard M 2016 Notre Dame Academy (MA) 9 Auden Elliott M 2017 East Grand Rapids High (MI) 7 Morgan Caron M 2016 Notre Dame Academy (MA) 10 Jennie Finotti A 2017 St Francis DeSales HS (OH) 8 Shea Farrell D 2017 Westwood High School (MA) 11 Katherine Gjertsen M 2017 New Trier High School (IL) 9 Olivia Greene D 2016 Cushing Academy (NH) 12 Avery Hamill M 2016 Paris District High (ON) 10 Elle Hansen M 2018 Cohasset High School (MA) 13 Nellie Ide D 2017 Blake School (MN) 11 Cara Jones D 2017 Philips Exeter (MA) 14 Jacqueline Kelly A 2016 Montini Catholic High (IL) 12 Abbie Karalis M 2016 North Andover High (MA) 15 Tessa Waters M 2016 Loyola Academy (IL) 13 Andrea Meincke M 2016 Westwood High School (MA) 16 Kailee O’Brien M 2018 Olentangy Orange High (OH) 14 Jillian Reilly D 2016 Westwood High School (MA) 17 Isabelle Scane M 2018 Cranbrook Kingswood (MI) 15 Olivia Rosenzweig A 2017 Somers High School (NY) 18 Isabelle Sennett M 2017 New Trier High School (IL) 16 Barbara Santora A 2016 New Hampton School (MA) 19 Sophia Skallerud M 2018 Blake School (MN) 17 Morgan Tedeschi D 2016 Notre Dame Academy (MA) 20 Sarah Vanadia M 2016 Medina High School (OH) 18 Caroline Wenners D 2016 New Hampton School (NH) 23 Sara McClanahan M 2018 Blake School (MN) 19 Olivia Shapiro M 2016 Longmeadow High (MA) 24 Danielle Augier M 2017 Seaholm High School (MI) 21 Mary Carter M 2016 The Derryfield School (NH) 25 Samantha Brown M 2017 Upper Arlington (OH) 22 Hannah Dudley M 2016 Concord Carlisle High (MA) 26 Annie Lyman M 2016 The Blake School (MN) 23 Molly Little M 2016 Tabor Academy (RI) 32 Kelly Melin G 2016 Hinsdale Central High (IL) 32 Makayla Ward G 2016 Lincoln Sudbury Regional (MA) 33 Taylor Suplee G 2018 Bullis School (MD) 33 Lauren Hiller G 2016 North Andover High (MA)

THERE ARE 8 DUNKIN DONUT LOCATIONS WITHIN 5 MILES OF THE CAMPUS. 16 UNDERCLASS GIRLS ROSTERS UNDERCLASS GIRLS ROSTERS

NEW JERSEY GIRLS PHILADELPHIA GIRLS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Samantha Alfano D 2017 Westfield High School (NJ) 1 Samantha Swart M 2017 Archbishop Carroll High (PA) 2 Christine Carugati A 2016 The Pennington School (PA) 6 Stephanie Aker M 2016 Great Valley High (PA) 3 Victoria L’Insalata D 2016 W. Windsor Plainsboro North (NJ) 7 Lila Barker M 2017 The Agnes Irwin School (PA) 6 Maddie Birch M 2017 Wall High School (NJ) 8 Maryn Bernhardt M 2016 Manheim Township HS (PA) 7 Brittany Bruno M 2017 Rumson Fair Haven High (NJ) 9 Kristin Burnetta M 2016 Agnes Irwin School (PA) 8 Alyssa Conklin D 2016 Suffern High School (NY) 10 Bridget Cerciello M 2016 Southern Lehigh HS (PA) 9 Cassie Ford M 2016 Oak Knoll School (NJ) 11 Monica Dresnin A 2016 Plymouth Whitemarsh High (PA) 10 Maggie Jennings M 2016 Rumson Fair Haven High (NJ) 12 Natalie Kahn M 2017 Great Valley (PA) 11 Diana Kelly M 2017 Oak Knoll School (NJ) 13 Laura Lasprogata A 2016 Harriton High School (PA) 12 Galen Lew A 2017 Glen Ridge High School (NJ) 14 Emily Mathewson A 2016 Garnet Valley High (PA) 13 Holly Lloyd A 2016 The Hill Academy (NJ) 15 Samantha McGee A 2017 Abington Senior High (PA) 14 Allison Mastroianni M 2017 Bridgewater-Raritan (NJ) 16 Olivia Muscella M 2017 Great Valley Middle School (PA) 15 Daniella McMahon M 2016 Saddle River Day School (NY) 17 Kara Nakrasius M 2016 Garnet Valley High (PA) 16 Samantha Mueller M 2016 Hackley (NY) 18 Laura Pansini A 2016 Agnes Irwin School (PA) 17 Hannah Ross D 2016 Cranford High School (NJ) 19 Maria Pansini D 2018 Agnes Irwin School (PA) 18 Jana Rothman D 2016 Bridgewater-Raritan (NJ) 22 Julia Hondros M 2016 Episcopal Academy (PA) 19 Elizabeth Scarrone M 2017 Rumson Fair Haven High (NJ) 23 Elisabeth Ingersoll D 2017 Conestoga (PA) 20 Chelsea Trattner M 2017 Ridgewood High School (NJ) 24 Alicia O’Neil M 2017 Agnes Irwin School (PA) 21 Hannah Liddy A 2017 Westfield High School (NJ) 25 Mikaela Watson M 2016 Springside Chestnut Hill Acad.(PA) 22 Grainger Rosati M 2016 Mountain Lakes High (NJ) 26 Hannah Keating A 2016 The Agnes Irwin School (PA) 23 Sarah Ross A 2016 Cranford High School (NJ) 27 Rachel Warden D 2016 Garnet Valley (PA) 26 Taylor Lis M 2016 Princeton High School (NJ) 28 Katherine White D 2016 The Agnes Irwin School (PA) 31 Julie Krupnick G 2016 Mountain Lakes High (NJ) 31 Mia Tornetta G 2017 Great Valley High (PA) 32 Maggie Bigelow G 2016 Montclair High School (NJ) 32 Olivia Martin G 2017 Lampeter Strasburg (PA)

SOUTH GIRLS UPSTATE NY GIRLS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Erin Bakes M 2018 Ransom Everglades (FL) 1 Marisa DiVietro M 2016 Niskayuna High School (NY) 2 Brailey Faris M 2016 Lake Highland Prep School (FL) 2 Sara Howard D 2017 Montgomery High (NJ) 3 Breanne Goldfarb D 2016 Lake Brantley (FL) 3 Taylor Safford A 2017 Burnt Hills Ballston Lake (NY) 4 Sophie Kopec M 2017 Northview High School (GA) 6 Lindsay West A 2016 Fox Lane High School (NY) 5 Julia Loesch A 2017 Charlotte Country day (NC) 7 Mary Kate Bonanni D 2016 Cicero North Syracuse (NY) 6 Lindsey McKone M 2016 St. John’s School (TX) 8 Logan Brennan A 2016 Kingston High School (NY) 7 Madison Dunk M 2017 Durham Academy (NC) 9 Madison Conklin A 2017 Marcellus High School (NY) 8 Autumn Ryan M 2016 Benjamin School (FL) 10 Lauren Craft M 2018 Brewster High School (NY) 9 Riley Harrison A 2016 Charlotte Country Day (NC) 11 Bryar Cummings M 2016 Cicero North Syracuse (NY) 10 Jordan Lappin A 2017 Cardinal Gibbons (NC) 12 Meghan Duffy M 2016 Cicero-North Syracuse (NY) 11 Kai Mildenberger M 2016 Jensen Beach High (FL) 13 Alissa Franze M 2016 Niskayuna High School (NY) 12 Natalee Palmer D 2016 Charlotte Country Day (NC) 14 Nell Guarino D 2016 Academy of the Holy Names (NY) 13 Tara Shecter M 2018 Pine Crest School (FL) 15 Courtney Guiry D 2016 Shenendehowa High (NY) 14 Gabrielle Sposato M 2018 Vero Beach High School (FL) 16 Emily Hawryschuk M 2016 Churchville Chili (NY) 15 Emily Velez A 2016 Milton High School (GA) 17 Molly Nodiff D 2017 Mamaroneck High (NY) 16 Jessi Masinko A 2016 Milton High School (GA) 18 Abby Vetsch M 2017 Marcellus High School (NY) 17 Lexie Morton M 2018 Milton High School (GA) 19 Haley Schultz M 2016 Burnt Hills Ballston Lake (NY) 18 Charlotte Spencer D 2017 Celebration High School (FL) 20 Kyla Sears A 2017 Skaneateles (NY) 21 Sydney Anderson D 2016 Cardinal Gibbons (NC) 21 Emily Ehle M 2016 Christian Brothers Academy (NY) 22 Brianna Feldman M 2016 Ponte Vedra H.S (FL) 23 Rachel Ryan M 2016 Hilton High School (NY) 23 Megan Gorman M 2016 Vero Beach (FL) 24 Katherine Silver D 2018 Saratoga Springs High (NY) 24 Claire Smith M 2016 Milton High School (GA) 26 Rebecca Curro D 2017 Niskayuna High School (NY) 31 Madison Cunningham G 2016 St.Thomas High School (FL) 31 Lexie Ball G 2016 Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (NY) 32 Kathleen Garvey G 2017 Trinity Preparatory School (FL) 32 Asa Goldstock G 2016 New Hampton School (NY)

THERE ARE 8 DUNKIN DONUT LOCATIONS WITHIN 5 MILES OF THE CAMPUS. 17 UNDERCLASS GIRLS ROSTERS

WASHINGTON, DC GIRLS WEST GIRLS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Ashley Britton M 2016 Annandale High School (VA) 1 Gabriella Abbadessa M 2018 Desert Vista HS (AZ) 2 Annie Cory M 2016 St. Anne’s-Belfield School (VA) 2 Hope Adams A 2017 Cherry Creek High (CO) 3 Grace Pollak M 2016 Oldfields School (MD) 3 Rachel Cowan A 2017 Kent Denver School (CO) 4 Wynne Whitley D 2017 Saint Stephens & Saints Agnes (VA) 4 Meghan Gordon M 2018 Mountain Vista (CO) 6 Zoe Belodeau A 2017 Saint Stephens & Saints Agnes (VA) 5 Kailee Lammers M 2018 Dakota Ridge HS (CO) 7 Ellie Carson A 2016 Saint Stephens & Saints Agnes (VA) 6 Sarah Casey D 2018 Fairview/Centaurus (CO) 8 Laura Crawford A 2017 Yorktown High School (VA) 7 Grace Houser M 2017 Mater Dei (CA) 9 Kayla Duperrouzel A 2017 Bishop Ireton (VA) 9 Kennedy Mealhow M 2018 Ponderosa High School (CO) 10 Claire Fulton M 2017 Saint James School (MD) 10 Sydney Prokupek M 2017 Colorado Academy (CO) 11 Caitlyn Gunn A 2016 Good Counsel (MD) 11 Camille Renaud M 2017 Davis Senior High (CA) 12 Elli Kluegel M 2017 Robinson Secondary School (VA) 12 Emma Richards M 2016 Colorado Academy (CO) 13 Kelly Larkin A 2016 Bishop Ireton (VA) 13 Taylor Scornavacco M 2017 Torrey Pines High (CA) 14 Alexis Rieu M 2016 Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 14 Hali Sibilia M 2018 Cherry Creek High (CO) 15 Lillian Stump A 2017 Archbishop Spalding High (MD) 15 Sara Stewart M 2017 Rock Canyon High (CO) 16 Kendall Welch M 2016 Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 17 Claire Swanson M 2016 Cheyenne Central (WY) 17 Abby Wilson D 2016 Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 18 Sammy Little D 2016 Colorado Academy (CO) 21 Nora Bowen M 2016 Woodgrove High School (VA) 19 Olivia Sandoval M 2016 Arvada West High (CO) 23 Brittany Dolan D 2016 Bishop Ireton HS (VA) 21 Mackenzie Reifsnider M 2017 Regis jesuit (CO) 25 Halle Graham M 2017 Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 22 Ali Vanek A 2016 J.K. Mullen (CO) 26 Maggie Lohrer D 2016 Bishop Ireton (VA) 23 Kenzie Wallevand D 2017 Mater Dei High School (CA) 27 Lauren Martin D 2016 Georgetown Visitation (VA) 24 Kira Weiss D 2016 Monte Vista High (CA) 28 Maddie McDaniel M 2016 Severn School (MD) 25 Allison Shamir D 2016 Redondo Union High (CA) 32 Amelia Cole G 2017 Bishop Ireton (VA) 31 Sophia LeRose G 2018 Torrey Pines High (CA) 33 Katie Forman G 2017 Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD) 32 Bridget Sutter G 2017 Colorado Academy (CO)

UNDERCLASS GIRLS SCHEDULE

Friday Saturday Sunday 9:00am 8a Playoff Games starting at 8:00a Midwest v Wash. DC Field 3 New England v Midwest Field 3 Championship at 2:00p Baltimore v Upsate NY Field 4 New Jersey v Baltimore Field 4 For scores and schedules for the 10:30p 9:15a weekend’s action, download the New England v Long Island Field 3 South v Wash. DC Field 3 Philadelphia v New Jersey Field 4 Upstate NY v West Field 4 Tourney Machine app or visit: http://www.tourneymachine.com/R11217 12:00p 10:30a West v Baltimore Field 3 Baltimore v Philadelphia Field 3 Midwest v South Field 4 Long Island v Midwest Field 4

1:30p 11:45 New Jersey v Upstate NY Field 3 West v New Jersey Field 3 Wash. DC v New England Field 4 South v New England Field 4 GIRLS POOLS PINK YELLOW 3:00p 1:00p Baltimore Long Island South v Long Island Field 3 Upstate NY v Philadelphia Field 3 New Jersey Midwest West v Philadelphia Field 4 Long Island v Wash. DC Field 4 Philadelphia New England Upstate New York South West Washington, D.C.

Uncommitted Games (Saturday on Field 3) 2p 2016 Uncommitted Game 3:45p 2017 Uncommitted Game 5:00p 2018 Uncommitted Game

18 UNDERCLASS GIRLS ROSTERS UNDERCLASS BOYS SCHEDULE

Friday Saturday Sunday 9:00a 9:00a Playoff Games starting at 8:00am Long Island v Midwest Field 1 Philadelphia v Midwest Field 1 Baltimore v Upstate NY Field 2 Baltimore v New England Field 2 For scores and schedules for the 10:45p weekend’s action, download the 10:45a New Jersey v Philadelphia Field 1 Tourney Machine app or visit: West v Long Island Field 1 Wash. DC v New England Field 2 South v Upstate NY Field 2 http://www.tourneymachine.com/R11217 12:30p 12:30p South v Baltimore Field 1 Baltimore v Wash. DC Field 1 Midwest v West Field 2 Midwest v New Jersey Field 2 2:15p 2:15p Upstate NY v New England Field 1 New England v South Field 1 BOYS POOLS Philadelphia v Long Island Field 2 Philadelphia v West Field 2 BLUE RED Baltimore Long Island 4:00p 4:00p New England Midwest West v New Jersey Field 1 Upstate NY v Wash. DC Field 1 South New Jersey Wash. DC v South Field 2 New Jersey v Long Island Field 2 Upstate New York Philadelphia Washington, D.C. West

Uncommitted Games (Saturday in Stadium) 10:00a 2016 Uncommitted Game 11:45a 2017 Uncommitted Game 1:30p 2018 Uncommitted Game

UNDERCLASS BOYS ROSTERS

BALTIMORE BOYS LONG ISLAND BOYS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 John Kinnear A 2016 Calvert Hall College (MD) 1 Matthew Licciardi M 2017 Cold Spring Harbor (NY) 2 Brendan Tscherne F 2017 St Paul’s School (MD) 2 Daniel Rooney A 2016 Smithtown HS East (NY) 3 William Brothers M 2016 Mountt Saint Joseph (MD) 3 Matthew Benus M 2017 Syosset High School (NY) 4 Jacob Kelly A 2018 Calvert Hall (MD) 4 Jack Keogh A 2017 Manhasset High School (NY) 5 Koby Russell M 2017 Boys Latin School of Md (MD) 5 Kevin Mack A 2017 Manhasset High School (NY) 6 Ethan Mintzer M 2016 Calvert Hall College (MD) 6 Jared Nugent M 2016 Saint Anthony’s (NY) 7 C. Drew Harrison M 2016 Mount Saint Joseph (MD) 7 Frankie Tangredi D 2017 Chaminade (NY) 8 Arman Medghalchi D 2016 McDonogh School (MD) 8 Christopher Adamo L 2016 St Anthonys (NY) 9 Adam Mrowiec L 2016 John Carroll School (MD) 9 James Avanzato A 2017 Sachem North High School (NY) 10 John Faus L 2016 St. Paul’s School for Boys (MD) 10 Connor Desimone M 2017 Smithtown HS East (NY) 11 Jackson Morrill A 2016 McDonogh School (MD) 11 Lawrence Galizia L 2016 St Anthony’s HS (NY) 12 Brendan Doyle M 2016 Loyola High School (MD) 12 Brendon Luu F 2016 Chaminade (NY) 13 Collin Mailman M 2016 York Suburban Senior High (PA) 13 Matt Gavin A 2016 Manhasset High School (NY) 16 Joseph McSorley G 2016 Calvert Hall (MD) 14 Kyle Thornton D 2016 Chaminade (NY) 17 Jack Pezzulla G 2016 Boys’ Latin School of Md. (MD) 16 Blake Carrara L 2016 Riverhead High School (NY) 18 Koby Smith D 2017 Loyola Blakefield (MD) 17 Matt Chmil M 2017 Chaminade High School (NY) 19 Evan Riss D 2017 Oakland Mills High School (MD) 18 Gerard Arceri F 2016 Smithtown East (NY) 20 Bryan Costabile M 2016 Mount St. Joseph (MD) 19 Lucas Capobianco-Hogan D 2017 Mt. Sinai HS (NY) 21 Mitch Gordon A 2016 St. Paul’s School for Boys (MD) 20 Lucas Cotler M 2016 Syosset High School (NY) 22 Ben Bedard M 2017 Severn School (MD) 21 Jacob Giacalone G 2016 Sachem North (NY) 23 Barrett Sutley M 2016 McDonogh School (MD) 22 Andre Gomez M 2016 Half Hollow Hills East (NY) 24 Nicholas Griffin D 2016 Liberty High School (MD) 23 Ryan Poole D 2017 St. Dominic High School (NY) 25 David Sturtz D 2016 Gilman School (MD) 24 Wayne White M 2016 Wayne White (NY) 28 Cole Williams A 2016 Loyola Blakefield (MD) 25 Jack Zullo G 2016 Chaminade High School (NY)

19 UNDERCLASS BOYS ROSTERS

MIDWEST BOYS NEW ENGLAND BOYS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Jake Leitch M 2016 Carmel High School (IN) 1 Alexander Buckanavage A 2017 Brunswick School (CT) 2 Christopher Motter F 2016 Hudson High School (OH) 2 Michael Guerin A 2016 Westminster School (MA) 3 Colin Domek A 2017 Neuqua Valley (IL) 3 Josh Willis L 2016 Staples high School (CT) 4 Gavin Garrity-Rokous M 2017 Middlesex School/MA (OH) 4 Brady Burke G 2016 Duxbury High School (MA) 5 Blake Leischow M 2016 Orono High School (MN) 5 Colin Minicus A 2016 Darien High School (CT) 6 Brian Cosgrove L 2016 Brother Rice High School (MI) 6 Brian Smyth M 2016 The Westminster School (CT) 7 Logan Lair F 2016 Hawken School (OH) 7 Justin Meichner A 2016 New Canaan/Taft School (CT) 8 John Marple M 2016 Edina HS (MN) 8 Zachary Tucci F 2018 Bedford High School (NH) 9 Dami Oladunmoye M 2017 Grayslake North High School (IL) 9 Harrison Bardwell M 2016 Wilton (CT) 10 Zach Whitenack L 2016 Olentangy (OH) 10 John Fox M 2017 Brunswick School (CT) 11 Ben Baker A 2016 Upper Arlington (OH) 11 Michael Kraus A 2016 New Canaan/Taft (CT) 12 Henry Schertzinger M 2018 Summit Country Day (OH) 12 Cameron Richard D 2016 Pinkerton Academy (NH) 13 Harrison Schertzinger M 2018 Summit Country Day (OH) 16 Luke Pascucci L 2016 Needham High School (MA) 16 Matthew Schmidt G 2017 Culver Military Academy (OH) 17 Reilly Walsh M 2016 Brunswick School (NY) 17 Matthew Trowbridge G 2016 MICDS (MO) 18 Jack Book M 2016 Darien High School (CT) 18 Josh Anderson D 2016 Minnetonka (MN) 19 Michael Brown L 2016 Wilton High School (CT) 19 Crew Cintron A 2016 St. Ignatius (OH) 20 Matthew Davies M 2016 Taft School (MA) 20 Reed Davis D 2017 Hoover High School (OH) 21 Will Weitzel D 2016 Roxbury Latin (MA) 21 John Ryan Hallenbeck M 2017 Culver Military Academy (IN) 22 William Bowen D 2018 Boston College High School (MA) 22 Morgan Macko A 2016 Brother Rice (MI) 23 Milan Murray M 2016 Thayer Academy (MA) 23 Donald Szlachetka D 2016 Shady Side Academy (PA) 24 Kyle Smith M 2016 New Canaan High School (CT) 24 Winn Medlock A 2016 Memphis University School (TN) 25 David Strupp D 2016 New Canaan High School (CT) 25 Tyler Seminetta D 2016 New Trier (IL) 26 Peter Dearth M 2016 Ridgefield High School (CT) 28 Jake Burmeister D 2016 MICDS (MO) 28 Josh Kirson G 2016 The Rivers School (MA)

NEW JERSEY BOYS PHILADELPHIA BOYS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Nick Grill D 2016 Bridgewater Raritan (NJ) 1 Billy Coyle A 2017 Malvern Prep (PA) 2 Colin Kirst G 2016 Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 2 Brett Baskin A 2017 LaSalle College High School (PA) 3 Conor Gaffney F 2016 Lenape (NJ) 3 Christian Feliziani F 2016 Episcopal Academy (PA) 4 Liam Garvey L 2016 West Essex (NJ) 4 Zac Methlie L 2016 Springfield Delco PA (PA) 5 Kevin Mollihan A 2016 Ridgewood (NJ) 5 Adam Goldner A 2016 Malvern Prep (PA) 6 Matt Stagnitta M 2016 Montgomery High School (NJ) 6 Michael Sowers A 2016 Upper Dublin High School (PA) 7 Dwayne Mattushik A 2016 Bergen Catholic (NJ) 7 Michael Drake M 2017 Salesianum School (DE) 8 Kevin Quigey M 2016 Ridge High (NJ) 8 Michael Fay M 2017 Malvern Prep (PA) 9 Jared Chiachetti M 2016 St. Augustine Prep (NJ) 9 Ryan Kinnard M 2016 Penncrest High school (PA) 10 Robert Marron M 2016 North Hunterdon (NJ) 10 Hunter Mazur F 2017 Strath Haven (PA) 11 Brian Tevlin M 2017 Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 11 Sean Mckee G 2016 Penn charter (PA) 16 Owen McElroy G 2017 Avon Old Farms (NJ) 12 Denny Nealon A 2017 Garnet Valley High School (PA) 17 Andrew Robshaw A 2016 Mendham High School (NJ) 13 Jacob Buttermore M 2017 Garnet Valley High School (PA) 18 Alex Scalamandre M 2016 St Joes Prep (PA) 14 Jimmy Mcafee M 2016 Germantown Academy (PA) 19 Cooper Telesco M 2016 Ridgewood (NJ) 16 Ryan Murray D 2016 Malvern Prep (PA) 20 Trevor Weingarten M 2016 Bergen Catholic (NJ) 17 Nicholas Cardile L 2016 Avon Grove (PA) 21 Owen Colwell D 2016 Westfield High School (NJ) 18 Dox Aitken M 2016 The Haverford School (PA) 22 Jack Kielty D 2016 Delbarton (NJ) 19 Ryan McNulty L 2016 Bishop Shanahan (PA) 23 Jeremy Magno M 2016 Bergen Catholic (NJ) 20 Jack Rapine D 2016 Upper Dublin (PA) 24 Russell Masci M 2016 Don Bosco Prep (NY) 21 Michael Nelson M 2016 Southern Lehigh High School (PA) 25 Matthew McIlroy D 2016 Westfield High School (NJ) 22 Jack Reilly D 2016 Conestoga HS (PA) 26 Ben Baranker D 2017 The Lawrenceville School (NJ) 23 Matt Moore M 2017 Garnet Valley High School (PA) 28* Connor Kirst M 2016 Delabrton School (NJ) 24 Kyle Mullin G 2017 Bayard Rustin (PA) 29 Connor Morin A 2017 Morristown Beard School (NJ) 28 Peter Gayhardt M 2016 St Joseph’s Prep (PA) 30 Tim Sanford D 2016 Westminster School (NJ)

THERE ARE 8 DUNKIN DONUT LOCATIONS WITHIN 5 MILES OF THE CAMPUS. 20 UNDERCLASS BOYS ROSTERS UNDERCLASS BOYS ROSTERS

SOUTH BOYS UPSTATE NY BOYS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Jeremy Lim G 2016 Coppell High School (TX) 1 Max Lambert A 2016 Victor (NY) 2 Crosby Matthews F 2016 The Lovett School (GA) 2 Lucas Quinn M 2017 Niskayuna (NY) 3 Zachary Kissick A 2016 Dallas Jesuit College Prep (TX) 3 Ross Filtch M 2016 Marcellus High School (NY) 4 J. Matthew Keeler A 2017 Ponte Vedra High (FL) 4 Patrick Barrow D 2016 Victor Senior High (NY) 5 Lewis Langford M 2016 Maclay High School (FL) 5 Tristan “TD” Ierlan F 2016 Victor (NY) 6 Reid Smith A 2017 Ponte Vedra High School (FL) 6 Aidan Olmstead A 2017 Corning-Painted Post High (NY) 7 Peyton Bogard D 2017 The Lovett School (GA) 7 Ross Pridemore A 2018 Taft School (FL) 8 Mitchel Snyder A 2016 Needham Broughton (NC) 8 Dylan Sulzbach G 2017 Salisbury Prep School (NY) 9 Austin Strazzulla M 2017 Loomis Chaffee (FL) 9 Jamie Trimboli A 2016 Victor (NY) 10 John Michael Night F 2016 Trinity Preparatory School (FL) 10 Cole Willard M 2016 Cazenovia (NY) 11 Owen Seebold A 2017 Highland Park HS (TX) 11 Cameron Carpenter L/G 2016 St. Joseph’s Collegiate Inst. (NY) 16 Nakeie Montgomery M 2017 Episcopal School of Dallas (TX) 16 Dylan Pantalone F 2016 Niskayuna High School (NY) 17 Christopher Britton M 2016 Vero Beach High School (FL) 17 Travis Ford M 2016 Webster Thomas (NY) 18 Parker Alexander M 2017 Highland Park High School (TX) 18 Troy Lauder M 2017 Salisbury High School (QC) 19 Jared Bernhardt A 2016 Lake Brantley (FL) 19 Austin Staats A 2016 Assumption College School (ON) 20 Stephen Chase A 2016 Maclay School (FL) 20 Brenden Whalen G 2016 Cazenovia (NY) 21 Jackson Colling M 2016 Lake Highland Preparatory (FL) 21 Colby Barker M 2017 Pittsford Mendon (NY) 22 Viper Scheele G 2016 Jupiter High School (FL) 22 TJ Connellan L 2016 Cazenovia (NY) 23 Jude Sedillo D 2016 St. Stephens/IMG Academy (FL) 23 Ryan Maloney A 2016 Victor High School (NY) 24 Raines Shamburger D 2016 Westminster Schools (GA) 24 Samuel Duggan M 2016 Skaneateles (NY) 25 Chandler Coons D 2016 Buchholz High School (FL) 25 Connor Haims D 2017 Pittsford Mendon High (NY) 26 Jack Welding D 2016 Carroll High (TX) 26 Jake Lutz D 2017 Canisius High School (NY) 28 Mick Upchurch D 2017 McCallie School (FL) 27 Sam Mueller D 2016 Jamesville DeWitt (NY) 30 Daniel Walsh D 2017 St Edwards (FL) 28 Jared Conners L 2016 Pittsford Sutherland High (NY)

WASHINGTON, DC BOYS WEST BOYS

No. Name Pos. Grad. High School No. Name Pos. Grad. High School 1 Phillip Robertson A 2016 St.Anne’s-Belfield (VA) 1 Peter Henkhaus M 2016 Palos Verdes High School (CA) 2 Andrew Fowler D 2017 Landon School (VA) 2 Jason Simaan F 2016 Corona Del mar HS (CA) 3 Nick McEvoy M 2016 Gonzaga College High (MD) 3 Scott Barger L 2016 Trabuco Hills (CA) 4 Nicky Petkevich A 2016 Bullis School (MD) 4 Samuel Harnisch A 2016 St. Margaret’s Episcopal School (CA) 5 Steven Shollenberger M 2016 Bullis School (MD) 5* Christian Marshall M 2017 Faith Lutheran (NV) 6 Luke Strang G 2016 Our Lady of Good Counsel HS (MD) 6 Joshua Stout A 2016 Lone Peak (UT) 7 Parker Baddley L 2016 Battlefield High School (VA) 7 Joseph Biddle A 2016 Pacific Ridge School (CA) 8 Griffin Brown M 2016 Landon (VA) 8 Nick Clarke M 2017 Saint Ignatius College Prep (CA) 9 Christian Daniel A 2016 Northern HS (MD) 9 Philip Thompson F 2016 Harvard Westlake School (CA) 10 Joey Epstein A 2018 Landon (MD) 10 Beau Botkiss L 2016 Torrey Pines High School (CA) 11 Sam Offutt M 2016 Gonzaga College High (VA) 11 Keaton Komatz M 2016 Heritage High School (CO) 12 Roman Puglise M 2017 Paul VI Catholic High School (VA) 12 Spencer Small M 2016 Torrey Pines High School (CA) 13 Jonathan Hetrick M 2016 Poolesville (MD) 16 Morrison Mirer M 2017 Cathedral Catholic (CA) 14 Joe Robertson A 2017 St. Anne’s-Belfield (VA) 17 Bryn Evans M 2017 Saint Ignatius College Prep (CA) 16 Colin Hinton D 2017 St. Johns College High (MD) 18 Cole ‘Bubba’ Fairman A 2016 The Calverton School (UT) 17 Justin Shockey F 2017 Landon (MD) 19 Drake Gillis D 2017 Mullen (CO) 18 George Christopher G 2016 Gonzaga (MD) 20 Jarrett Jones D 2016 Palos Verdes High (CA) 19 Terry Lindsay M 2016 Georgetown Prep (MD) 21 Kevin Kodzis A 2016 Foothill High School (CA) 20 Paul Steel L 2017 The Bullis School (DC) 22 Stephen MacLeod D 2016 Saint Ignatius College Prep (CA) 21 Kyle Brickerd A 2017 Broad Run High School (VA) 23 Shane Sharp D 2016 Palos Verdes High School (CA) 22 Avery Myers M 2016 Gonzaga College High (VA) 24 Nick Bauer D 2016 Mater Dei (CA) 23 Brendan Wallace L 2016 Chantilly High School (VA) 25 Tristan Courtney M 2016 Juan Diego Catholic High (UT) 24 Conor Shears D 2016 Yorktown High School (VA) 26 Isaiah Dawson M 2018 Bishops (CA) 28 John Railey D 2016 Georgetown Prep (MD) 27 Jake Miller G 2016 Columbine High School (CO) * will not play due to injury 28 Philip Goss G 2016 Deerfield Academy (CA)

THERE ARE 8 DUNKIN DONUT LOCATIONS WITHIN 5 MILES OF THE CAMPUS. 21 JUNIOR COLLEGE ROSTERS

his year marks the second addition of the Junior College Showcase to the Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic’s weekend of NORTH Tactivities. No. Name Pos. Juco Grad. School 111 Luke Anderson M 2015 Suny Delhi (NY) 112 Kroydon Arnold M 2016 Onondaga CC (NY) Tryouts were held in three seperate regions, in which 27 players were 113 Clayborn Arnold M 2016 Onondaga CC (NY) selected each for a North and South team. Just like the Under Armour 114 Jacob Bomberry A 2016 Genesee CC (ON) Underclass Tryouts and Tournament, the Under Armour Junior College 115 Aidan Christian D 2016 Onondaga CC (NY) 126 Lucas Clark D 2015 Jefferson CC (NY) tryouts attracted college coaches from every division searching for that 127 Harrison Gardiner F 2015 SUNY Broome (NY) diamond in the rough. The tryouts were open to all players who have just 128 Drew Horton M 2016 Genesee CC (NY) graduated, are currently enrolled or entering a two-year Junior College. 129 Justin Hussey L 2016 Onondaga CC (NY) 130 Brody Jorgenson M 2015 Genesee CC (NY) Players were judged by a panel of knowledgeable sources including 131 Nick Lavoy M 2016 Genesee CC (NY) coaching experts from that region. 132 Jeremy Leary A 2016 SUNY Delhi (NY) 133 Kyle Lee A 2015 Herkimer College (NY) 134 Kyle Leeming G 2016 Onondaga CC (NY) The two teams will compete at the Junior College Showcase this 135 Jesse Lewis L 2016 Finger Lakes CC (NY) weekend. 136 Kevin Mauro L 2015 Onondaga CC (NY) 137 Alexander McCaffrey D 2015 Onondaga CC (NY) 138 Matthew McDowell M 2016 Monroe CC (NY) 139 Zakk Mount M 2017 Finger Lakes CC (NY) JUNIOR COLLEGE SHOWCASE SCHEDULE 140 Sean Ohlhaver M 2015 Onondaga CC (NY) July 3 141 Cristian Ojeda M 2015 Herkimer CC (NY) 1pm 142 Brooks Reed D 2016 Tompkins Cortland CC (NY) 143 Hunter Seaward M 2016 Finger Lakes CC (NY) Johnny Unitas Stadium. 144 John Sweeney G 2015 Onondaga CC (NY) 146 Jacob White D 2015 Onondaga CC (NY) 147 Jake Wittmeyer D 2016 Genesee CC (NY) 704 Alex Waelder M 2016 Onondaga CC (NY)

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No. Name Pos. Juco Grad. School 108 Matt Axmann F 2016 Union County College (NJ) 116 Benjamin Ballard G 2016 Jefferson CC (NY) 117 Eric Birmingham D 2015 Suffolk County CC (NY) 118 Daniel Bury A 2015 Brookdale CC(NJ) 119 Nicholas Carlson M 2015 College of Southern Md (MD) 120 Donald Colegrove D 2016 Howard CC (MD) 121 TJ Coleman A 2016 Brookdale CC (NY) 122 Joe Collins M 2015 Brookdale CC(NJ) 123 Thomas Cummings M 2015 Nassau CC (NY) 124 Scott Dagnanleach M 2016 Howard CC (MD) 125 Steven Diaz L 2015 Nassau CC (NY) 950 Gregory Dixon II M 2016 Suffolk county CC (NY) 951 Andrew Dooley M 2015 Brookdale CC (NJ) 952 Tim Gill A 2016 Nassau CC (NY) 953 Travis Harrison L 2016 Howard County CC (MD) 954 Andrew Indemaio M 2015 Suffolk County CC (NY) 955 Paul Leary M 2015 Suffolk County CC (NY) 956 Evan Lenci D 2015 Nassau CC (NY) 957 Dakota Martin A 2015 Howard CC (MD) Need to have your lawn mower serviced but don’t have time to bring 958 Chris Martinez A 2015 Nassau CC (NY) it to the shop? No problem! At a time that is convenient for you, 959 Collin Martinez A 2016 Nassau CC (NY) the Finch Services Ready-To-Mow truck will come to your house 960 Conor McAvoy M 2016 Nassau CC (NY) 961 Ryan McCarthy M 2015 Nassau CC (NY) and perform a 20-point maintenance service on your riding lawn 962 Jacob Mellen G 2016 Nassau CC (NY) equipment. You don’t even need to be home at the time of service! 963 Alex Patton F 2015 Nassau CC (NY) 964 Gerald (Jay) Riccardo L 2015 Suffolk CC (NY) Call today or schedule online at www.fi nchinc.com/rtm 965 Steele Stockstill M 2015 ASA (NY)

22 LOOKING BACK

EVENT NAMES SPECIAL 10th ANNIVERSARY TEAM Lacrosse Greats Have Graced the Fields During the Under Armour All-America

A panel of experts looked back at the rosters from the previous nine Under All-America Lacrosse games and put together an impressive list for our special 10th Anniversary Team. Selections were based on the player’s success during their Under Armour All-America game as well their accomplishments at the collegiate, professional and international level. There have been so many greats who displayed their talents during the event and the panel had a tough time narrowing the field. Take a look at the list below. Then put together your own All-America team using the All-Time roster in this program. #UAAALaxGreats

ATTACK ATTACK (2011)- Two-time Tewaaraton Award winner; Courtney Fortunato (2013)- National Rookie of the Year NCAA career points record holder. and IWLCA All-American; named MVP in 2013 All-America (2008)- 2011 Tewaaraton Award winner game. (2013)- Earned UAAA MVP honors with an event Alex Aust (2009)- Tewaaraton finalist; USA national team record 8 goals. member. MIDFIELD Shannon Smith (2008)- Northwestern’s all-time leading Myles Jones (2011)- 2015 Tewaaraton Award Finalist; Led scorer; Tewaarton winner in 2011. Duke to two national titles; only player to perform “The Michelle Tumolo (2009)- IWLCA attacker of the year; Dougie” after scoring a goal in the All-America game Tewaaraton finalist. Tom Schreiber (2010)- Holds Princeton career points records MIDFIELD by a midfielder; drafted by MLL’s first overall Taylor Cummings (2012)- Two-time Tewaaraton winner; led in 2014 . Maryland to two consecutive national championships; David Lawson (2009)- Member of 2014 Team USA; led Duke 2015 Big ten Midfielder of the year; USA national team to 2013 National Championship. member. LSM (2009)- Two-time Tewaaraton winner; CJ Costabile (2008)- Four-time USILA All-America selection; IWLCA National Midfielder of the year; ACC Offensive 2012 Tewaaraton Award Finalist; after winning the faceoff, Player and Rookie of the Year. scored the overtime game winner against Notre Dame to Caitlyn McFadden (2006)- Tewaaraton winner; IWLCA lead the Blue Devils to the national title in 2010. National Midfielder of the year. DEFENSE DEFENSE (2009)- Member of 2014 Team USA; won Sam Farrell (2009)- IWLCA All-American, 2012-2013; ALC the William C. Schmeisser Award as the nation’s top Defender of the Year. defensemen while at Johns Hopkins. Barbara Sullivan (2011)- Named First-Team All-American by Ryan Flanagan (2007)- He was a three-time USILA All- IWLCA. American and the 2010 co-winner of the Schmeisser Alice Mercer (2012)- 2014 first team all-region; 2015 Memorial Cup as the nation’s top defenseman second team All-American. Chad Wiedmaier (2008)- Four-time All-American; the first Megan Douty (2011)- Tewaaraton finalist; 2015 Big Ten four-time First Team All-Ivy League men’s lacrosse player Defensive Player of the Year. in Princeton history. GOALIE GOALIE Brianne LoManto (2008)- Two NCAA championships as Niko Amato (2009)- A three-time USILA All-American; led Terps a starter. Twice named to NCAA Championship All- to two championship games and one semi-final appearance; Tournament Team.

winner of the Ensign C. Mackland Kelly, Jr. Award. 23 ALL-AMERICA BOYS ROSTERS

NORTH BOYS # NAME POS. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) COLLEGE 1 Tommy Wright LSM/D Garden City, NY/Garden City Penn State 2 Daniel Bucaro Attack East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville Georgetown 3 Joey Manown Attack Saunderstown, RI/LaSalle Academy Duke 4 Jake McCulloch Midfield Stony Brook, NY/Ward Melville Cornell 5 Zach Ambrosino Defense Dover, MA/Taft Virginia 6 Nick Mellen Defense Syracuse, NY/West Genesee Syracuse 7 Ryan Bray A/M Shoreham, NY/Shoreham-Wading River Cornell 8 Eddie Bouhall Defense Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook Lehigh 9 Ryder Garnsey Attack Wolfeboro, NH/Brewster Academy Notre Dame 10 Simon Mathias Attack Ridgefield, CT/Ridgefield Pennsylvania 11 Tyler Dunn A/M Manhasset, NY/Manhasset Pennsylvania 12 Decker Curran Midfield Greenwich, CT/Greenwich Michigan 13 Joey Froccaro Midfield Sands Point, NY/Port Washington Villanova 17 James Sullivan M/FO Garden City, NY/Garden City Harvard 18 Henry Grass Attack Bronxville, NY/Bronxville Johns Hopkins 19 Tyson Bomberry LSM/D Ohsweken, Ontario (Canada)/Avon Old Farms Syracuse 20 Brandon Barker Midfield Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Mendon Ohio State 21 Willie Klan Goalie Rochester, NY/Penfield Ohio State 22 Kyle Marr Attack Clifton Park, NY/Hill Academy Johns Hopkins 23 Brad Smith Midfield Mountain Lakes, NJ/Mountain Lakes Duke 24 Hugh Crance Defense Newport Beach, CA/Corona Del Mar Notre Dame 25 Jack Corbett Goalie Duxbury, MA/Hotchkiss Harvard

Head Coach: Eamon McAnaney Assistant Coaches: Dave Mullen and Jim Marlatt

SOUTH BOYS # NAME POS. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) COLLEGE 1 Timmy Monahan Attack Bethesda, MD/Gonzaga Maryland 2 Charles Kelly M/FO Allentown, PA/Malvern Prep North Carolina 3 Sam Romano Midfield Dallas, TX/Episcopal School of Dallas Syracuse 4 Nathan Solomon A/M Alpharetta, GA/Centennial Syracuse 5 Drew Supinski Midfield Collegeville, PA/Haverford Johns Hopkins 6 Jack Rowlett LSM/D Burke, VA/Robinson North Carolina 7 Noah Lejman Defense Bluebell, PA/Haverford Pennsylvania 8 Louis Dubick Attack Potomac, MD/Winston Churchill Maryland 9 Timmy Phillips Midfield Alexandria, VA/Episcopal Notre Dame 10 Connor Alexander Defense Jupiter, FL/Jupiter Duke 11 Marc-Antoine Pion Defense Montreal, Quebec (Canada)/IMG Academy Harvard 12 Grant Ament Attack Doylestown, PA/Haverford Penn State 13+ AJ Barretto Goalie Darlington, MD/St. Paul’s Army 14 Hunter Sells Goalie Bethesda, MD/Landon Johns Hopkins 17 Ryan Conrad Midfield Timonium, MD/Loyola-Blakefield Virginia 18 Timmy Kelly Attack Timonium, MD/Calvert Hall North Carolina 19 Curtis Zappala Attack Newtown Square, PA/Episcopal Academy Maryland 20 Nate Marano Attack Santa Ana, CA/Foothill Santa Ana Denver 21 Cade Van Raaphorst Defense Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista Duke 22 Patrick Spencer Attack Davidsonville, MD/Boys’ Latin Loyola 23 Jacob Stover Goalie Cockeysville, MD/McDonogh Loyola 24 Alex McGovern Midfield Phoenix, MD/St. Paul’s North Carolina 25 Dylan Johnson Defense Englewood, CO/Cheery Creek Denver

Head Coach: Liam Banks Assistant Coaches: Sean Lindsey and JP Banks

+ will not play due to commitment to the United States Military Academy 24 ALL-AMERICA BOYS ROSTERS ALL-AMERICA BOYS NORTH

Eamon McAnaney, Head Coach Eamon McAnaney, ESPN’s lead play-by-play announcer for college lacrosse since 2010, has called Championship Weekend in each of the last four seasons. He was a four-year letter winner at Notre Dame for Rich O’Leary and Kevin Corrigan. As a senior in 1991 he was a tri-captain for the Fighting Irish. The North assistant coaches are Dave Mullen and Jim Marlatt.

Zach Ambrosino, Defense, 6’0”, 195, Dover, MA (Taft School) Ambrosino tallied 1 goal and 32 groundballs this season for Coach Casey D’Annolfo … Led team to a 8-9 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Named All-New England Defensive Player of the Year … Played the drums for almost 10 years … Enjoys music and fishing… Plans to major in Economics at University of Virginia. #5 Brandon Barker, Midfi eld, 6’1”, 205, Pittsford, NY (Pittsford) Barker played this season for Coach Andrew Whipple … Led team to a 19-2 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament …League Player of the Year with Willie Klan … Three-time All-League selection … Named All-Area … Also played football, earning Defensive Player of the Year and All-State honors … Plans to major in Sports Industry- #20 Communications at Ohio State University. Tyson Bomberry, Defense, 6’1”, 215, Ohsweken, ON (Avon Old Farms) Bomberry tallied 4 assists and 30 groundballs this season for Coach Henry Flanagan … Led team to a 14-2 mark … Was a U-19 World bronze medalist with Nationals … Two-time school Defensive MVP… Plans to major in History at Syracuse University. #19 Eddie Bouhall, Defense, 6’1”, 200, Lynbrook, NY (Lynbrook High School) Bouhall tallied 5 goals, 2 assists, and 80 groundballs this season for Coach Bill Leighley … Led team to a 18-1 mark … Twice named Nassau County Defenseman of the Year … Two-time All-County selection … Also played football, earning All-County honors, and ice hockey … Enjoys fishing and snow boarding… Plans to major in Business at Lehigh. #8 Ryan Bray, Midfi eld, 6’0”, 170, Shoreham, NY (Shoreham Wading River) Bray tallied 35 goals, 35 assists, and 40 groundballs this season for Coach Mike Taylor … Led team to a 15-2 mark … Named Midfielder of the Year … Two-time All-Long Island selection … All-County choice … Also played golf and basketball … Plans to major in Communications/ minor in Applied Economics and Management at . #7 Daniel Bucaro, Attack, 6’2”, 195, East Setauket, NY (Ward Melville) Bucaro tallied 51 goals, 38 assists, and 30 groundballs this season for Coach Jay Negus … Led team to a 17-3 mark … Three-time All-County selection … Helped team finish season ranked #1… Also played Ice Hockey … Enjoys ice hockey, golf, movies… Plans to major in Business at . #2

DID YOU KNOW? 43 Under Armour All-Americans participated in the Men’s NCAA Division I Final Four in Philadelphia in 2015. Maryland had the most with 16, followed by Johns Hopkins’ 14, Notre Dame (10) and Denver (3).

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Jack Corbett, Goalie, 6’1, 170, Duxbury, MA (The Hotchkiss School) Corbett tallied 71 groundballs, 10.25 goals against average, and 184 saves this season for Coach Chris Burchfield … Led team to a 6-10 mark … #1 ranked goalie by Inside Lacrosse … Two-time All-League selection … Also played hockey, serving as team captain … Wishes he were an attackman so badly that he switched sticks with a teammate and scored a goal … Enjoys #25 surfing, wakeboarding and hockey … Will attend Harvard.

Hugh Crance, Defense, 6’0”, 190, Newport Beach, CA (Corona del Mar High School) Crance played this season for Coach GW Mix … Led team to a 18-1 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Two-time First Team All-County choice … Academic All-American … Also played football, earning All-League honors … Enjoys friends, college and professional sports, the beach and snowboarding.… Will attend the University of Notre #24 Dame. Decker Curran, Midfi eld, 6’3”, 185, Greenwich, CT (Greenwich High School) Curran tallied 41 goals and 37 assists this season for Coach Scott Bulkley … Led team to a 18-4 mark … Nominated for State Player of the Year … Two-time First Team All-State and All-Conference selection … Owns the schools scoring record … Also played hockey, leading team to State Championship game … Plans to major in Kinesiology at University Of Michigan. #12 Tyler Dunn, Attack, 5’11”, 180, Manhasset, NY (Manhasset) Dunn tallied 42 goals, 16 assists and 112 groundballs this season for Coach Bill Cherry … Led team to a 19-4 mark … School’s leading scorer … Named MVP of the County Championship … Also played soccer earning All-County honors and golf … Nationally ranked in paddle tennis … Is a good artist … Enjoys fishing… Plans to major in Economics at University of #11 Pennsylvania. Joey Froccaro, Midfield, 6’1”, 185, Sands Point, NY (Port Washington (Paul D. Schreiber HS)) Froccaro tallied 52 goals, 29 assists, 138 groundballs this season for Coach Tom Rooney … Led team to a 13-4 mark … Nassau County Midfielder of the Year… Three-time All-County selection … Three-time Team Captain… Has a 70% career face- off winning percentage … Also played basketball and tennis … Brothers Jeff and Jake were also Under Armour All-Americans #13 … Plans to major in Business/Finance at Villanova University. Ryder Garnsey, Attack, 5’10”, 165, Wolfeboro, NH (Phillips Academy Andover) Garnsey tallied 47 goals, 46 assists, this season for Coach Steve Moreland … Led team to a 14-1 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Will attend Notre Dame. #9 Henry Grass, Attack, 6’2, 195, Bronxville, NY (Bronxville) Grass tallied 37 goals and 29 assists this season for Coach Tim Horgan … Led team to a 12-4 mark … All-Time leading scorer in Section One … Favorite memory is winning the state championship as a junior … Favorite athlete is Patrick Kane … Will attend Johns Hopkins. #18 Willie Klan, Goalie, 6’0”, 175, Rochester, NY (Penfi eld) Klan tallied 24 groundballs, 7.4 goals against, 182 saves this season for Coach John Schembri … Led team to a 10-9 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … 4th ranked goalie in the country by Inside Lacrosse … Plans to major in Marketing at Ohio State University. #21 26 ALL-AMERICA NORTH BOYS

Joey Manown, Attack, 5’7”, 175, Saunderstown, RI (Lasalle Academy) Manown tallied 49 goals and 34 assists this season for Coach Steve O’Donnell … Led team to a 14-1 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Three-time All-State selection … Named MVP of the state championship game the last three years … Also played hockey, earning All-State honors … Enjoys fishing… Will attend Duke. #3 Kyle Marr, Attack, 5’10”, 190, Clifton Park, NY (The Hill Academy) Marr tallied 35 goals, 20 assists, and 20 groundballs this season for Coach Merrick Thomson … Led team to a 13-1 mark … Favorite moment was winning state title … Also played hockey, helping team win section title and twice being named All- Section … Favorite athlete is Patrick Kane … … Will attend Johns Hopkins.. #22 Simon Mathias, Attack, 6’2”, 185, Ridgefi eld, CT (Ridgefi eld High School) Mathias tallied 63 goals and 44 assists this season for Coach Roy Colsey … Led team to a 18-5 mark … First Team All-State and All-Conference selection … Plans to major in Business at University of Pennsylvania. #10 Jake McCulloch, Midfi eld, 6’0”, 180, Stony Brook, NY (Ward Melville High School) McCulloch tallied 54 goals, 23 assists and 35 groundballs this season for Coach Jay Negus … Led team to a 17-3 mark … Will attend Cornell University. #4 Nick Mellen, Defense, 5’10”, 185, Syracuse, NY (West Genesee) Mellen tallied 5 goals, 12 assists and 47 groundballs this season for Coach Mike Messere … Led team to a 18-2 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Also played hockey and football … Enjoys weightlifting and ice hockey… Will attend Syracuse University. #6 Brad Smith, Midfi eld, 6’2”, 190, Mountain Lakes, NJ (Mountain Lakes High School) Smith tallied 39 goals, 47 assists, 38 groundballs this season for Coach Tim Flynn … Led team to a 16-6 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament …State Player of the Year … Two-time All-State and All-Conference selection … Also played basketball and football … Helped football win back-to-back state champions … Is a pianist … … Plans to #23 major in Economics at . James Sullivan, Midfi eld, 6’0”, 200, Garden City, NY (Garden City High School) Sullivan played this season for Coach Stephen Finnell … Led team to a 11-7 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Helped team to one national title and two state championships over his five varsity career … Named MVP of the 2013 state title game … Four-time All-County choice … Registered a 77% face off winning percentage, as well as #17 350 groundballs and 50 points in his career … Also played football and wrestling … Will attend Harvard University. Tommy Wright, Long Stick Midfi eld, 6’2”, 185, Garden City, NY (Garden City High School) Wright tallied 4 goals, 4 assists, and 120 groundballs this season for Coach Steve Finnell … Led team to a 12-7 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament …Two-time County Midfielder of the Year … Two-time All-Long Island and All-County selection ... Helped team win two state titles … Also played football, earning All-County honors ...Enjoys playing golf and softball… Will attend Penn State. #1 27 The Baltimore Sun is proud to sponsor The Under Armour All America Lacrosse Classic

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Liam Banks, Head Coach Liam Banks was a two-time All-American at Syracuse where he earned the NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award in 2000. He played in the MLL from 2004-2008. The South assistant coaches are Sean Lindsey and JP Banks.

Connor Alexander, Defense, 6’2”, 185, Jupiter, FL (Jupiter High School) Alexander tallied 4 goals, 7 assists, and 73 groundballs this season for Coach Danny Loftus … Led team to a 17-4 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Three-time All-Region and All-District Team selection … Enjoys spearfishing, fishing, and free diving… Will attend Duke University. #10 Grant Ament, Attack, 5’8”, 165, Doylestown, PA (Haverford School) Ament tallied 37 goals, 82 assists, and 46 groundballs this season for Coach John Nostrant … Led team to a 26-0 mark … Will attend Penn State. #12 AJ Barretto, Goalie, 5’7”, 165, Darlington, MD (St. Paul’s School) Barretto tallied 8.4 goals against and 239 saves this season for Coach Rick Brocato … Led team to a 13-6 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament, earning MVP honors in 2014 while leading Baltimore to the title … First Team All-Met choice … Cyrus Horine Goalie of the Year … All Time Save Leader at St. Paul’s … Also played soccer … Is half Filipino … Enjoys golf, fishing & snowboarding… Plans to major in Bio-Medical Engineering at Army. Unable to participate in #13 All-America game due to prior commitment to Army. Ryan Conrad, Midfi eld, 6’0”, 185, Timonium, MD (Loyola Blakefi eld) Conrad tallied 33 goals, 24 assists, 87 groundballs this season for Coach Jack Crawford … Led team to a 9-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … #1 ranked recruit … Baltimore Sun Male High School Athlete of the Year … First Team All-Met selection … Three-time All-State and All-Conference choice … Also played soccer, earning Player of #17 the Year honors, and basketball … Enjoys math and computers… Plans to major in Business at University of Virginia. Louis Dubick, Attack, 5’8”, 160, Potomac, MD (Winston Churchill High School) Dubick tallied 55 goals, 77 assists, and58 groundballs this season for Coach Jeff Fritz … Led team to a 17-2 mark … Holds Maryland state record holder for career points (496), goals (244), and assists (252) … Twice named Montgomery County Gazette Player of the Year … Four-Time First Team All-Gazette, All-Met and All-County choice … Also played golf, helping team win State title … Was the Vice president of his senior class … Enjoys student government working as a referee, golf… Plans to #8 major in Business at University of Maryland. Dylan Johnson, Defense, 6’3”, 215, Englewood, CO (Cherry Creek High School) Johnson tallied 10 goals, 21 assists, and 51 groundballs this season for Coach Peyton Sanders-Defense … Led team to a 18-1 mark … All-State and All-Conference selection … Helped team make state championship game all four years … Enjoys skiing, hunting and fishing… Plans to major in Business at University of Denver. #25 Charles Kelly, Midfi eld, 5’8”, 175, Allentown, PA (Malvern Prep) Kelly played this season for Coach John McEvoy … Led team to a 13-10 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament …Plans to major in Business at North Carolina.

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Timmy Kelly, Attack, 5’11”, 185, Timonium, MD (Calvert Hall) Kelly tallied 57 goals, 44 assists, and 42 groundballs this season for Coach Bryan Kelly … Led team to a 13-6 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament …Will attend the University of North Carolina. #18 Noah Lejman, Defense, 6’4”, 205, Blue Bell, PA (The Haverford School) Lejman tallied 3 goals, and 51 groundballs this season for Coach John Nostrant … Led team to a 26-0 mark … Two-time First Team All League and All-City selection … Also played basketball and football, earning All-County honors … Will attend the University of Pennsylvania. #7 Nate Marano, Attack, 6’3”, 205, Santa Ana, CA (Foothill High School) Marano tallied 99 goals, 22 assists, and 30 groundballs this season for Coach Jon Fox … Led team to a 20-2 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Named Orange County Register Athlete of the Year … Set the following school records: single season goals (99) and points (121), career goals (269) and points (361) … Also played basketball … Loves to read, current favorite series is the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini … Enjoys reading and playing video games #20 and pick up sports with my brothers… Plans to major in Finance at University of Denver. Alex McGovern, Midfi eld, 6’2”, 180, Phoenix, MD (St. Paul’s School) McGovern tallied 40 goals, 25 assists, and 64 groundballs this season for Coach Rick Brocato … Led team to a 14-6 mark … Earned Towson Times Player of the Year … Named First Team All-Met … Also played soccer, serving as captain … Plans to major in Business at University of North Carolina. #24 Timmy Monahan, Attack, 6’1”, 190, Bethesda, MD (Gonzaga College High School) Monahan tallied 64 goals, 23 assists, and 45 groundballs this season for Coach Casey O’Niel … Led team to a 18-3 mark, helping team win conference title … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Conference Player of the Year … First Team All-Met selection … Will attend the University of Maryland. #1 Timmy Phillips, Midfi eld, 6’2”, 190, Alexandria, VA (Episcopal High School) Phillips tallied 20 goals, 15 assists, and 58 groundballs this season for Coach Scott Conklin … Led team to a 10-10 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Three-time All-State, All-Conference and All-Met selection … Also played football, earning All-State honors, and basketball … Enjoys skiing and fishing … Will attend the University of Notre #9 Dame. Marc-Antoine Pion, Defense, 6’0”, 195, Montreal, Qc. (IMG Academy) Pion tallied 8 goals, 6 assists, and 41 groundballs this season for Coach Bill Shatz … Led team to a 10-4 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Member of the Canadian Lacrosse Association National U19 All Star Team … First ever French-Canadian D1 Recruit … Enjoys weightlifting, golf and hockey… Plans to major in Economics at Harvard #11 Sam Romano, Midfi eld, 6’0”, 180, Dallas, TX (Episcopal School of Dallas) Romano tallied 58 goals and 36 assists this season for Coach Pat Kennedy … Led team to a 18-3 mark … Owns school record for single-season and all-time points … State Player of the Year … Three-Time All-State and All-conference selection … MVP of state tournament … Also played football … Scared of tornadoes … Enjoys duck hunting, fantasy football, watching movies, watching the Dallas Cowboys and the Dallas Mavericks… Will attend Syracuse. #3 30 ALL-AMERICA SOUTH BOYS

Jack Rowlett, Long Stick Midfi eld, 6’1”, 185, Burke, VA (Robinson Secondary School) Rowlett tallied 24 goals, 12 assists, and 75 groundballs this season for Coach Matt Curran … Led team to a 15-3 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament …Will attend the University of North Carolina. #6 Hunter Sells, Goalie, 5’10, 190, Bethesda, MD (Landon) Sells tallied a 5.5 goals against average and .640 save percentage this season for Coach Rob Bordley … Led team to a 20-2 mark and the conference title … Plans to major in Economics at Johns Hopkins. #14 Nathan Solomon, Attack, 5’11”, 175, Alpharetta, GA (Centennial) Solomon tallied 96 goals and 75 assists this season for Coach Bryan Wallace … Led team to a 17-3 mark … Third All-Time Points Leader in High School History … Two-time Georgia Male Lacrosse Athlete of the Year … First Team All-State selection … Also played basketball and football … Enjoys basketball and music… Plans to major in business/finance at Syracuse #4 University. Patrick Spencer, Attack, 6’3”, 190, Davidsonville, MD (Boys’ Latin School of Maryland) Spencer tallied 41 goals and 52 assists, this season for Coach Robert Shriver … Led team to a 15-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Finalist for the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Memorial Award … First team All-Met and All-Conference … Also played basketball, earning All-Met honors and helping team win first championship in 25 years … Interested in starting his own business. … Enjoys basketball and golf… Plans to major in Business at Loyola #22 University Maryland. Jacob Stover, Goalie, 6’2”, 195, Cockeysville, MD (McDonogh School) Stover tallied 7.26 goals against and 183 saves this season for Coach Andy Hilgartner … Led team to a 14-5 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … First Team All-Met and All-Conference selection … Named Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Week … Was born in Texas … Enjoys hunting, fishing, stringing lacrosse sticks and coaching… Plans to #23 major in Marketing with a minor in Entrepreneurship at Loyola University Maryland. Drew Supinski, Midfi eld, 5’10”, 168, Collegeville, PA (Haverford) Supinski tallied 53 goals, 15 assists, and groundballs this season for Coach John Nostrant … Led team to a 26-0 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Named Area and League Player of the Year … Enjoys golf and squash … Also ran track serving as captain … Will attend Johns Hopkins. #5 Cade Van Raaphorst, Defense, 6’2”, 210, Phoenix, AZ (Desert Vista High School) Van Raaphorst tallied 6 goals, 6 assists, and 70 groundballs this season for Coach Dan Lannon … Led team to a 16-0 mark … Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament … Named Arizona Defensive Player of the Year for three straight years … Three-time First Team All State selection … Also played football, earning All-City honors … Speaks Spanish … Enjoys #21 snowboarding, skiing, and playing the piano and ukulele.… Plans to major in Economics at Duke University.

Curtis Zappala, Attack, 6’1”, 195, Newtown Square, PA (Episcopal Academy) Zappala tallied 44 goals, 39 assists, and 84 groundballs this season for Coach Andy Hayes…Led team to a 14-7 mark…Set school all-time points record of 244…Played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament, named All-Tournament Team…#4 ranked recruit…Named League Most Important Player…Three-time All-State selection… Will attend the University of Maryland. #19 31 BOYS RECORDS

Individual Team Goals Goals Name Team Year Game: 28 (South 2013) 1. 8 Matt Rambo South 2013 Quarter: 10 (2nd Qtr, South 2013) T2. 5 Sam Bonafede North 2014 Combined: 52 (2013; South 28, North 24) 5 Zach Miller North 2013 5 Craig Dowd North 2006 Assists Assists Name Team Year Game: 11 (South 2009) 1. 4 Chris LaPierre South 2009 T2. 2 Scott Kocis North 2006 Saves 2 Michael Shakespeare North 2008 Game: 21 (South 2104; South 2011) 2 Joe Marasco North 2009 2 Steven Murphy North 2009 2 Matt White North 2009 Ground Balls (since 2008) 2 South 2009 Game: 66 (North 2014) 2 Marcus Holman South 2009 2 John Glesener North 2010 2 Tyler German South 2011 Faceoffs Won (since 2008) 2 Spencer Parks South 2012 Game: 30 (South 2013; 30 of 54) 2 Charlie Schnider South 2012 2 Connor Cannizzaro North 2013 MVP 2 Matt Ryan North 2013 2006 Craig Dowd (North) 2 Shane Simpson North 2013 2007 Garett Ince (North) 2 Zach Currier South 2013 2008 Steven Rastivo (North) 2 Stephen Kelly South 2013 2009 Chris LaPierre (South) Points 2010 Mark Cockerton (North) Name Team Year 2011 Bobby Wardwell (South) 1. 8 Matt Rambo South 2013 2012 Gordie Koerber (South) T2. 6 Chris LaPierre South 2009 2013 Matt Rambo (South) 6 Matt White North 2009 2014 Mikey Wynne (South) 6 Zach Miller North 2013 Saves Series History Name Team Year South leads, 5-4. 1. 14 Tommy Heidt North 2014 Year North South T2. 12 Owen Malloy South 2014 2006 17 14 12 Matt Barrett South 2013 2007 20 10 12 Bobby Wardwell South 2011 2008 13 12 12 AJ Fiore North 2009 2009 16 19 Ground Balls (since 2008) 2010 17 12 Name Team Year 2011 9 11 1. 18 Stephen Kelly South 2013 2012 11 12 2. 16 Liam O’Connor South 2010 2013 24 28 2014 MVP 2014 16 17 Mikey Wynne Faceoffs Won (since 2008) Name Team Year 1. 24 Stephen Kelly (24 of 38) South 2013 2. 22 Sam Bonafede (22 of 30) North 2014 T3. 21 Liam O’Connor (21 of 33) South 2010 21 Tyler Knarr (21 of 31) North 2009

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2006 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2006 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP Traci Landy scored fi ve goals and dished out an assist to earn MVP Game MVP Craig Dowd tallied three of his fi ve goals during a honors as the North Team used a late rally to win the Inaugural Under 5-0 run by the North Team late in the second half to propel the North Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic. to a 17-14 triumph. The game was close throughout as both teams posted two-goal The South trailed for most of the game before tying it up at 12-12 leads in the fi rst half, with the South taking an 8-6 advantage into on a Will Yeatman goal with 10:08 left in game. Dowd answered halftime. The North came out of intermission scoring the next three with back-to-back goals before Evan Sullivan and Jerome Thompson goals for a 9-8 lead before watching the South tie it up again on a scored 12 seconds apart to put the game away with 6:46 remaining. Kaitlin Duff goal. Austin Boykin, Charley Dickenson, Bryn Holmes and Mike Kimmel each The game was all even at 11 with 11:15 to go until the North tallied scored twice for the South. four of the contest’s fi nal fi ve goals to take home the victory. Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot ————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————— North Boys...... 3 4 5 5 17 North Girls...... 6 9 15 South Boys...... 4 3 3 4 14 South Girls...... 8 4 12 GOALS: N: Dowd 5; Je. Thompson 3; Boyle 2; Sullivan 2; GOALS: N: Landy 5; Quillinan 3; Cantwell 2; Morrison 2; Quinzani 1; Federico 1; Bartig 1; Powers 1; Ciambella 1. S: Boykin 2; C. Taylor 2; Dowd 1. S: Furry 2; McFadden 2; Schrum 1; Dickenson 2; Holmes 2; Kimmel 2; Brancaccio 1; Muldoon 1; Yeatman Kalkstein 1; DeLuca 1; Flego 1; Kaestner 1; Duff 1; Perkins 1; 1; Huguely 1; Borror 1; Casey 1. Strasdauskas 1. ASSISTS: N: Kocis 2; Boyle 1; Burke 1; Federico 1; ASSISTS: N: Dowd 2; Schaknowski 2; Fluharty 1; Landy 1; Quillinan 1; Quinzani 1; Jy. Thompson 1. S: Barnes 1; Boland 1; Brancaccio 1; Sunseri 1; Taylor 1. S: Furry 1; Kalkstein 1; McFadden 1; Schrum 1. Mirabito 1; Royster 1. SAVES: N: Cuddihy 5; Ellis 4. S: Formby 2; Kirk 2. SAVES: N: Davis 6; Olin 5. S: Gvozden 5, Phipps 9. Game MVP-Traci Landy (North) EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N: 2-6 S: 0-4 GAME MVP - Craig Dowd (North) 2007 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2007 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP

After building up a fi ve-goal lead, the South almost gave it all back, The North captured its second-straight victory thanks in part to a but Laura Lesnick and Corey Donohoe tallied back-to-back goals late 9-0 run that took place during the second and third quarters. Garett in the second half to seal the victory and help even the series at one Ince, the game MVP, scored two of his game-high four goals in that apiece. stretch. Shamel Bratton, Dean Gibbons, Ryan Young, Rhamel Bratton Donohoe led all scorers with fi ve goals to garner MVP recognition. and Matt Langan each scored multiple times for the North, while Kaitlyn Messinger had three goals and Emma Hamm contributed two Ryan Shuler and John Haldy did the same for the South. goals and two assists for the North. Scorig by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot Scoring by Pericod 1 2 Tot —————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— North Boys...... 5 6 5 4 20 North Girls...... 5 6 11 South Boys...... 2 3 2 3 10 South Girls...... 9 5 14 GOALS: N: Ince 4; S. Bratton 3; Gibbons 2; Young 2; GOALS: N: Messinger 3; Hamm 2; Hubschmann 1; Blaney 1; R. Bratton 2; Langan 2; Howell 1; Turri 1; White 1; Miller 1; Goodrich 1. Bullard 1; Giordano 1; Magarity 1; Kounen 1. S: Donohoe 5; S: Shuler 3; Haldy 2; Donovan 2; Reed 1; J. McBride 1; Mendes 1. Kirr 1; Denkler 1; Giles 1; Miller 1; Matthews 1; White 1; ASSISTS: N: Amidon 1; S. Bratton 1; Gibbons 1; Howell 1; Jones 1; Doherty 1; Lesnick 1. Lovejoy 1; Young 1. S: Forster 1; Reed 1. ASSISTS: N: Hamm 2; Crotty 1. S: Kirr 2; Denkler 1; Giles 1; Kaestner 1. SAVES: N: Brady 8; Ghitleman 7. S: White 6, Galloway 11. SAVES: N: Shropshire 1; Geary 3. S: Janian 5; Thomas 1. EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N: 3-4 S: 1-6 GAME MVP- Corey Donohoe (South) GAME MVP - Garett Ince (North)

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2008 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2008 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP MVP Erin Brennan scored the game-winning goal with just 1:15 The South scored six of the game’s fi rst eight goals but was held scoreless remaining as the North prevailed in an exciting one-goal contest. The for long stretches that allowed the North back in the game. The North North opened an 8-3 advantage and then fought off the South's furious tied the score at 7 and eventually took a one- goal lead by outscoring second-half rally. After trailing the entire game, the South netted four the South 5-1 in the third quarter. The teams then traded goals in the consecutive goals to take a 12-11 lead with 4:51 remaining. Brennan fi nal stanza before Tim Rommel scored the game-winner for the North and Shannon Smith each had four goals to lead the North to its second with 57.8 seconds left. North goalie Steven Rastivo was named MVP victory in three years. after stopping nine shots.

Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot ------North Girls ...... 8 5 13 North Boys ...... 2 2 5 4 13 South Girls ...... 3 9 12 South Boys ...... 5 2 1 4 12

GOALS: N: Brennan 4; Smith, S. 4; Russo 2; Massimi 1; GOALS: N: Resetarits 3; Chanenchuk 3; Rotanz 2; Thomas 1; Frank 1. S: Kirk 3; Johnson 2; Ancarrow 2; Owen 1; Carey 1; McDonough 1; Rommel 1; Bocklet 1; Grimm 1; Cohen 1. S: Wilson 2; Gardner 1; Kimener 1; Hamilton 1. Bernhardt 2; Lang 2; Rogers 1; Cummings 1; Capretta 1; ASSISTS: N: Lovett 2; Brennan 1; Massimi 1; Plumb 1. S: Kirk 2; Owen Ridgway 1; Layne 1; Staines 1. 2; Carey 1; Gardner 1; Johnson 1. ASSISTS: N: Shakespeare 2; McDonough 1; Palasek 1; SAVES: N: LoManto 6; Fucillo 3. S: Konishi 6; Cahill 4. Rommel 1. S: Cummings 1; Rogers 1. Game MVP- Erin Brennan (North) SAVES: N: Fortunato 10; Rastivo 9 S: Wascavage 10; Burke 5. EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N: 0-0 S: 0-1 GAME MVP- Steven Rastivo (North)

2009 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2009 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP The North squad mounted a second-half rally by scoring seven of eight For the fi rst time in four years the South team defeated the North by goals over a span of 13 minutes on its way to posting a 12-9 victory. a score of 19 to16. At the half the score was knotted at seven. Out of MVP Stephanie Anderson recorded three goals and an assist to help the halftime Marcus Holman for the South came out and scored a quick North push its series lead to 3-1. Notre-Dame bound Betsy Mastropieri goal spurring a run by the South. Going in to the fourth the South had a (two goals, two assists) and her South teammates made a late surge single goal lead. While most of the fourth quarter was close, the South but hit the post on consecutive shots. seemed to have too much fi repower for the North at the end.

Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot ------North Girls ...... 3 9 12 North Boys ...... 3 4 4 5 16 South Girls ...... 5 4 9 South Boys ...... 4 3 5 7 19

GOALS: N: Anderson 3; Cannizzaro 2; VanderMuelen 2; Hillier 1; Tumolo GOALS: N: White 4; Guy 3; O’Rielly 3; Marasco 2; Murphy 1; McKinney 1; Wiegand 1; Johnson 1; McTiernan 1. S: Mastropieri 2; Fernandez 1; 1; English 1; Tundo 1. S: Casey 4; Carr 4; Holman 3; LaPierre 2; Murray Cullen 1; Laschinger 1; Dashiell 1; Schwarzmann 1; Bruns 1; Bozel 1. 2; Fanshaw 2; Baum 1; Emala 1. ASSISTS: N: Anderson 1; Cassera 1; Ellis 1; Hillier 1; Tumolo 1. ASSISTS: N: Guy 2; Marasco 2; Murphy 2; White 2; Braddish 1; McKinney S: Mastropieri 2; Fernandez 1; Garrity 1; s. Matz 1. 1. S: LaPierre 4; Baum 2; Holman 2; Doyle 1; Murray 1; A. White 1. SAVES: N: Gaiss 4; Maksym 5. S: Fauth 3; Kolarik 2. SAVES: N: Amato 7, Fiore 12 S: Kemp 5, Wigrizer 8 GAME MVP: Stephanie Anderson (North) EXTRA MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N: 0-3 S: 0-3 GAME MVP: Chris LaPierre (South)

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2010 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2010 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP

Midfi elder Kaitlyn Brosco scored an event record six goals, including Midfi elder Mark Cockerton scored four goals, including two in the fourth four in the fi rst half, as the North team rallied to edge the South team quarter, as the North Team outlasted the South Team by a 17-16 margin in a high-scoring affair. Cockerton, who was named as the game’s MVP, helped the North team Trailing by 16-15, the North team scored twice in the fi nal minute to pull away with a seven-goal effort in the fourth quarter. earn the victory. With nine seconds remaining, attacker Jen Devito Jordan Wolf led the South team in the loss by scoring three goals with converted the game-winning goal. an assist while Jim Marlatt and Tyler Frederick each added two goals. Brooke Griffi n scored three goals and added an assist in a losing effort Liam O’Connor won 21 of 33 face-offs and had 16 ground balls while for the South team while MacKenzie Cyr had two goals with two assists. scoring a goal. Paige Hanson set a single-game record by recording four assists. Goalkeeper Barb Black made 10 saves for the South team. Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot ------Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot North Boys...... 5 4 1 7 17 —————————————————————————————————————— South Boys...... 6 1 1 4 12 North Girls...... 8 9 17 South Girls...... 9 7 16 GOALS: N – Cockerton 4, Thompson 3, Zimmerman 2, Glesener 1, Hodgson 1, Galasso 1, Dionne 1, Slingerland 1, Himler 1, Schreiber GOALS: N – Brosco 6, Mupo 4, Freedman 2, Mangini 1, Dooley 1, Devito 1, Belinsky 1; S – Wolf 3, Frederick 2, Marlatt 2, Haley 1, Ruhl 1, 1, D’Amore 1, Rich 1; S – Griffi n 3, Cyr 2, Franklin 2, Mastropieri 2, O’Connor 1, Edmonds 1, Foster 1. Woodman 2, Horton 1, Tomchik 1, Lloyd 1, Blue 1, George 1. ASSISTS: N – Glesener 2, Cathers 1, Dionne 1, Galasso 1, Hodgson 1, ASSISTS: N – Freedman 2, Hudgins 2, DeRonda 1, Devito 1, Dooley 1, Ferris 1, Slingerland 1, Zimmerman 1; S– Bryant 1, Haley 1, Ruhl 1, Wolf 1. Mangini 1, Quirke 1; S – Hanson 4, Horton 3, Cyr 1, Griffi n 1, Tomchik 1. SAVES: N – Feeney 10), Schneider 10; Dutton 5 S- O’Connell 10. SAVES: N – Munoz 5, Costantino 7; S – Black 10 SHOTS: N– 49; S – 49. SHOTS: N – 38; S – 37. EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N– 0 for 1; S– 0 for 2 GAME MVP: Kaitlyn Brosco (North) GAME MVP: Mark Cockerton (North) 2011 ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS RECAP 2011 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP

Tatum Coffey scored three of her game-high fi ve goals in the second half Bobby Wardwell made 12 saves in the second half, nine of which came to lead the North team to a 15-10 victory and earn MVP honors. in the 4th quarter, to help the South earn an 11-9 victory. It was the Tied 7-7 at the half, the North scored some early goals to take a three- lowest scoring game in the six-year history of the event. goal lead that it would never surrender. The South rallied by scoring two Early on it looked as if the North was going to dominate as Brandon of the next three goals to cut the gap to 11-9, but Nora Berry added Gamblin scored fi ve seconds into the game. The South posted a late back-to-back scores to put the game out of reach. three-goal rally to cut the defi cit to 7-6 at the half. Kelly Weis made six saves for the North in the fi rst half and her The South’s Goran Murray, a long-stick middie, went coast to coast twice replacement Bridget Bianco allowed just three goals while making during the third quarter as his team scored four unanswered goals to three saves. pull away in the period. Wardwell’s 12 saves tied the event record and was the same amount as the North’s combined total. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot —————————————————————————————————————— SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 3 4 Tot North Girls...... 7 8 15 ------South Girls...... 7 3 10 North Boys 4 3 0 2 9 South Boys 1 5 4 1 11 GOALS: N: Coffey 5;Graziano 3;Barry 2;Toppe 1;Maurer 1;Rix 1;Kempney 1; Tarzian 1. S: Thomas 2;Cook 2;Trimble 2;Lawler 1;Smith 1;Warren GOALS: N: Bitter 2;Keenan 1;Jones 1;Gamblin 1;Mahon 1;Solomon 1;Rice 1; Hammond 1. 1; Chafee 1. S: Murray 2;Carlson 2;Forster 1;Gribbin 1;Tucker 1;Walrath ASSISTS: N: Bocklet 1;Maurer 1;Lindsay Toppe 1. S: Thomas 2; Cook 1;Sankey 1;Walters 1;Keena 1. 1; Stanwick 1. ASSISTS: N: Gamblin 1;Jones 1;Keenan 1;Pellegrino 1. S: German SAVES: N: Weis 6; Bianco 3. S: Murray 2;Woehling 2 2;Forster 1;Stanwick 1. SAVES: N: Connors 5; Gambitsky 7. S: Kelly 9; Wardwell 12. GAME MVP: Tatum Coffey (North) EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N: 2-4 S: 1-4 GAME MVP: Bobby Wardwell (South)

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2012 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2012 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP

McDonogh teammates Corinne Etchison and Taylor Cummings, the game’s Gordie Koerber netted a hat trick, scoring two of the South’s three goals MVP, scored an event record eight points each as the South soundly in the second half, to help fend off a North comeback while garnering defeated the North for only the second time in the series, 25-13, in what MVP honors and securing a 12-11 victory. proved to be a record-setting day. The North trailed 9-5 at halftime, outscoring their opponent 6-3 in the Tied at 6-6 in the fi rst half, the South scored seven consecutive goals in second half, but could not overcome a six-goal second quarter by the three minutes en route to rewriting the record book for goals in a game. South. South goalie Luke Aaron made a game-clinching save with two The South also set the record for assists in a game with 12, while Etchison seconds remaining on a shot from James Pannell to earn the second set the individual record with fi ve. consecutive and third overall win in the series. Sammy Jo Tracy led the North with two goals and was one of 15 players Jake Froccaro led the North winning 12-of-16 faceoffs with eight to register at least a point, including 11 different goal scorers. groundballs and scoring two goals in the second half.

Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot —————————————————————————————————————— ------North Girls...... 8 5 13 North Boys...... 3 2 3 3 11 South Girls...... 17 8 25 South Boys...... 3 6 2 1 12

GOALS: N- Tracy 2, Lazaroff 1, Acton 1, Ranftle 1, Esposito 1, GOALS: N- Morris 2, Froccaro 2, Dwyer 2, West 1, Davis 1, Ardrey 1, Majorana 1, Abrahamson 1, Treanor 1, Dickinson 1, Boucher 1, Messina Doktor 1, Kirby 1; S- Koerber 3, Brown 2, Black 2, Class 2, Spencer 1, TEAM 1; S- Cummings 5, Smesko 5, Etchison 3, Geiger 3, Boyd 2, Parks 1, Lord 1, Rohr 1. Messinger 2, Bodt 1, Boyd 1, Karwoski 1, Cross 1, Toy 1. ASSISTS: N- Forsberg 1, Llinares 1, Matheis 1, Pannell 1, West 1, ASSISTS: N- McHoul 2, Acton 1, Bruno 1, Heagerty 1, Lazaroff 1, Ranftle 1, Webster Wood 1; S- Parks 2, Schnider 2, Lord 1, Reed 1. 1; S- Etchison 5, Cummings 3, Bodt 1, Boyd 1, Geiger 1, Heavens 1, Messinger 1. SAVES: N- Marino 3, Ryan 3; S- Joyce 7, Aaron 7. SAVES: N- Bowman 3, McDonald 6; S- Ward 6, Wolf 5. SHOTS: N- 54, S- 33. SHOTS: N- 30, S- 42. EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N- 1-4; S- 1-3. GAME MVP: Taylor Cummings (South) GAME MVP: Gordie Koerber (South)

2013 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2013 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP

Notre Dame bound star recruit Cortney Fortunato scored four goals and Matt Rambo netted a record eight goals to led the South to victory added four assists while leading the North to an 18-16 Victory. Her eight in the highest scoring game in the event’s history. Twelve different points matched the event record previously set by Taylor Cummings in South players scored en route to a 28-24 victory and evened the 2012. all-time series at 4-4. Trailing by one goal at the half, the North erupted for 11 goals in the The two teams combined for a whopping 137 total shots. The South second stanza. The game was a one-goal difference with 1:24 remaining, set an event team record when it tallied 10 goals in the second but the North’s Jillian Doherty won the ensuing key draw control before quarter on its way to a 14-8 halftime lead. posting the games fi nal goal with only one second remaining. The North’s Zach Miller had an impressive day as well. He posted six The South’s Sydney Holman had an impressive day, netting four goals points on fi ve goals and one assist. on eight shots. Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 Tot Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot ------—————————————————————————————————————— North Boys...... 4 4 9 7 24 North Girls...... 7 11 18 South Boys...... 4 10 6 8 28 South Girls...... 8 8 16 GOALS: N- Miller 5, Rotanz 4, Evans 3, Aponte 3, Forkin 2, Cannizzaro GOALS: N- Fortunato 4, Taylor Poplawski 4, Lovett 2, Romeo 2, Doherty 1, Simpson 1, Lukacovic 1, Williams 1, Jozokos 1, Lambert 1, 1, Bill 1, Cusick 1, Moore 1, Biondi 1, Schwitter 1; S- Holman 4, Reed Guterding 1; S- Rambo 8, Dismuke 4, Mazza 3, Currier 2, Sutton 2, 2, Burgess 2, Lazo 2, Black 1, Ruland 1, Stukenberg 1, Bordner 1, Eissler 2, Maltz 2, Kelly 1, King 1, Heacock 1, Pifani 1, Emery 1. Milani 1, TEAM 1. ASSISTS: N- Cannizzaro 2, Ryan 2, Simpson 2, Forkin 1, Lukacovic 1, ASSISTS: N- Fortunato 4, Lovett 2, Doherty 1, Taylor Poplawski 1; Miller 1, Rotanz 1.S-Currier 2, Kelly 2, Heacock 1, King 1. S-Black 2, Brookhart 1, Reed 1, Ruland 1, Stukenberg 1, Torggler 1. SAVES: N- Fowler 10, Ferrigan 5; S- Morris 8, Barrett 12. SAVES: N- Kent 6, Kift 4; S- Federico 5, Graham 1. SHOTS: N- 70, S- 67. SHOTS: N- 33, S- 36. EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: No penalties in game. GAME MVP: Cortney Fortunato (South) GAME MVP: Matt Rambo (South)

36 HISTORY

2014 ALL-AMERICA GIRLS RECAP 2014 ALL-AMERICA BOYS RECAP

The North jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead on its way to a convincing 18- Mikey Wynne (MVP) scored four goals, including the overtime game- 11 victory. Shayna Pirreca (MVP) scored fi ve points on three goals and winner, as the South overcame a 9-2 defi cit in the second quarter to two assists as the North used a pair of fi rst half runs of 5-0 and 6-0 to win, 17-16. The North’s Tommy Heidt set a record for most saves with cruise to an 18-11 win, after leading 12-5 at halftime. Kenzie Kent of 14, including 10 in the fourth quarter. William Schreiner had nine the North had a game-high four goals while Isabella O’Connor had three saves and gave up only three second half goals to aid in the South’s goals and an assist, scoring the fi nal two goals of the contest. Amanda comeback. Sam Bonafede led the North offensively with fi ve goals, 10 Ignacio paced the South (3g, 2a) and Kelly Myers scooped a game-high groundballs and 22 faceoff wins, all game-highs. His 22 faceoff wins fi ve draw controls. With the win, the North has captured six out of the are second most in event history. last seven games in the All-America series. Scoring by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Scoring by Period 1 2 Tot ------—————————————————————————————————————— North Boys...... 5 8 2 1 0 16 North Girls...... 12 6 18 South Boys...... 2 8 2 4 1 17 South Girls...... 5 6 11 GOALS: N- Bonafede 5; Fields 3; Tinney 2; Breen 1; McCormick 1; GOALS: N- Kent 4; Pirreca 3; O’Connor 3; Stein 2; Crutchfi eld 2; Kyra Cerrone 1; Dimillo 1; Kelly 1; Sexton 1; S- Wynne 4; Horning Jr 3; Harney 1; Hazar 1; Pavinelli 1; McCool 1. S- Ignacio 3; Whittle 2; Scanlin Anderson 3; Reid 2; Lang 1; Collins 1; Welch 1; Keating 1; Valis 1. 2; Finney 1; Myers 1; Hensh 1; Longo 1. ASSISTS: N-Berge 1; Breen 1; Giampetroni 1; Keenan 1; McCormick 1; ASSISTS: N-Pirreca 2; Curran 1; Harney 1; Hazar 1; Montalbano 1; O’Connor Neufeldt 1; Voigt 1; S- Horning Jr 1; Lang 1; Otterman 1; Stanwick 1. 1; S-: Ignacio 2; Wessels 1. SAVES: N- Heidt 14, Blaisdell 6; S- Schreiner 9, Molloy 12. SAVES: N- Avery 1, Van Laeken 2; S- Olivia 5, Johns 5. SHOTS: N- 68, S- 61. SHOTS: N- 32, S- 21. EXTRA-MAN OPPORTUNITIES: N- 0-2; S- 2-3. GAME MVP: Shayna Pirreca (North) GAME MVP: Mikey Wynne (South)

37 BOYS ALUMNI

BOYS NORTH Craig Dowd, 2006, Georgetown Myles Jones, 2011, Duke Jarrid Puzes, 2008, Virginia Niko Amato, 2009, Maryland Kevin Drew, 2008, Syracuse Tate Jozokos, 2013, North Carolina Max Quinzani, 2006, Duke Josh Amidon, 2007, Syracuse Brian Dunne, 2013, Duke Chris Keating, 2013, Yale John Ranagan, 2009, Johns Hopkins Nick Aponte, 2013, Penn State Luke Duprey, 2010, Duke Kyle Keenan, 2011, Duke Max Randall, 2012, Dartmouth Ian Ardrey, 2012, Harvard Tucker Durkin, 2009, Johns Hopkins Ryan Keenan, 2014, Penn State Steven Rastivo, 2008, Penn State Tobias Armour, 2010, Johns Hopkins Bobby Duvnjak, 2012, Harvard Connor Kelly, 2014, Maryland Jack Reilly, 2010, Johns Hopkins Max Bartig, 2006, Syracuse Devin Dwyer, 2012, Harvard Ian Kirby, 2014, Towson Joe Resetarits, 2008, Albany Drew Belinsky, 2010, Pennsylvania John Edmonds, 2012, Cornell Walter Kirby, 2012, Harvard Kevin Rice, 2011, Syracuse Craig Berge, 2014, Georgetown Mike Ehrhardt, 2010, Maryland Tyler Knarr, 2009, Georgetown James Riley, 2014, Duke Patric Berkery, 2012, Pennsylvania Rob Emery, 2010, Virginia Scott Kocis, 2006, Georgetown Sean Rogers, 2008, Notre Dame Jimmy Bitter, 2011, North Carolina Connor English, 2009, Virginia Jack Lambert, 2013, North Carolina Tim Rommel, 2008, Rutgers Tyler Blaisdell, 2014, Princeton Jordan Evans, 2013, Syracuse Matt Langan, 2007, Loyola Robert Rotanz, 2008, Duke Eddie Blatz, 2013, Georgetown Joe Fazio, 2009, Syracuse Dave Lawson, 2009, Duke Tim Rotanz, 2013, Maryland Chris Bocklet, 2008, Virginia Kevin Federico, 2006, North Carolina Hakeem Lecky, 2009, Syracuse John Rose, 2010, Harvard Sam Bonafede, 2014, Princeton Brian Feeney, 2010 Penn Sam Llinares, 2012, Hofstra Dillon Roy, 2006, Denver Steven Boyle, 2006, Johns Hopkins John Fennessy, 2009, Towson Joe LoCascio, 2011, Maryland Matt Ryan, 2013, Harvard Ian Braddish, 2009, North Carolina Parker Ferrigan, 2013, Syracuse Matt Lovejoy, 2007, Virginia William Ryan, 2012, Johns Hopkins Sean Brady, 2007, Duke Connor Fields, 2014, Albany Ryan Lukacovic, 2013, Virginia Eric Schneider, 2010, Johns Hopkins Jake Bratek, 2010, Syracuse AJ Fiore, 2009, Cornell Matt Mackrides, 2008, Penn State Thomas, Schreiber, 2010, Princeton Rhamel Bratton, 2007, Virginia Scott Firman, 2013, Syracuse Sean Mahon, 2011, Harvard Christian Scuderi, 2006, Hofstra Shamel Bratton, 2007, Virginia Brian Fischer, 2011, Harvard Mike Manley, 2007, Duke John Sexton, 2014, Notre Dame Tyler Breen, 2014, Virginia Ryan Flanagan, 2007, North Carolina Joe Marasco, 2009, Syracuse Mike Shakespeare, 2008, Maryland Zack Brenneman, 2007, Notre Dame J.T. Forkin, 2013, Syracuse Dan Marino, 2012, Virginia Shane Simpson, 2013, North Carolina Tony Britton, 2012, Cornell Tommy Forsberg, 2012, Maryland Case Matheis, 2012, Duke Eric Slingerland, 2010, Harvard Jack Bruckner, 2013, Duke Rob Fortunato, 2008, Virginia Patrick McCormick, 2014, N. Carolina Bobby Smith, 2008, Notre Dame Sean Burke, 2006, North Carolina Danny Fowler, 2013, Duke Dan McKinney, 2009, Georgetown David Solomon, 2011, Maryland Mike Burns, 2006, North Carolina Jake Froccaro, 2012, Princeton Francis McDonough, 2008, Georgetown Brian Sullivan, 2011, North Carolina Connor Cannizzaro, 2013, Maryland Jeff Froccaro, 2009, Princeton Jonathan Meyers, 2008, Princeton Evan Sullivan, 2006, Navy Kyle Carey, 2009, Syracuse Nick Galasso, 2010, North Carolina Jovan Miller, 2007, Syracuse Ari Sussman, 2006, Dartmouth Grant Catalino, 2007, Maryland Jake Gambitsky, 2011, Harvard Zach Miller, 2013, Denver Michael Tagliaferri, 2012, North Carolina James Cathers, 2010, Syracuse Brandon Gamblin, 2011, UMass MIkey Morris, 2012, Johns Hopkins Jeremy Thompson, 2006, Syracuse Sean Cerrone, 2014, Villanova Adam Ghitleman, 2007, Virginia Steven Murphy, 2009, Notre Dame Jerome Thompson, 2006, Syracuse Walker Chafee, 2011, N. Carolina Matthew Giampetroni, 2014, Duke Matt Neufeldt, 2014, Maryland Lyle Thompson, 2011, Albany Mike Chanenchuk, 2008, Princeton Dean Gibbons, 2007, Harvard Chris Nixon, 2006, Georgetown , 2010, Albany Max Chautin, 2006, Johns Hopkins John Glesener, 2010, Army Ryan Nizolek, 2006, Virginia Joel Tinney, 2014, Johns Hopkins Matthew Ciambella, 2006, Notre Dame Mark Goodrich, 2007, Johns Hopkins Conrad Oberbeck, 2011, Yale Jeff Tundo, 2009, Ohio State Mark Cockerton, 2010, Virginia Logan Greco, 2014, Virginia Keenan Ochwat, 2008, Ohio State Justin Turri, 2007, Duke Billy Conners, 2009, Duke John Greeley, 2009, Johns Hopkins Billy Olin, 2006, Rutgers John Urbank, 2010, Georgetown John Connors, 2011, Navy Rob Grimm, 2008, UMBC Nick O’Reilly, 2009, Virginia Bradley Voigt, 2014, Syracuse Jeff Cohen, 2008, Harvard Thomas Grimm, 2011, Syracuse Jason Orlando, 2007, Duke Billy Ward, 2010, Syracuse C.J. Costabile, 2008, Duke Justin Guterding, 2013, Duke Ryan Palasek, 2012, Syracuse Henry West, 2012, Cornell Greg Danseglio, 2011, Virginia Zachary Guy, 2009, Georgetown Tom Palasek, 2008, Johns Hopkins Nick Weston, 2013, Syracuse Mike Daniello, 2011, Johns Hopkins Tommy Heidt, 2014, Michigan Nick Panara, 2014, Fairfi eld Joel White, 2007, Syracuse Jack Davis, 2006, Georgetown Tim Henderson, 2007, Army James Pannell, 2012, Virginia Matt White, 2009, Virginia Sammy Davis, 2012, Penn State Chris Hogan, 2006, Penn State Spenser Parnell, 2008, Syracuse Chad Wiedmaier, 2008, Princeton Ryan DeSimone, 2011, Villanova Will Himler, 2010, Princeton Eric Parnon, 2011, Maryland Zed Williams, 2013, Virginia Sam DeVore, 2006, Johns Hopkins Andrew Hodgson, 2010, Towson Michael Pellegrino, 2011, Johns Hopkins Zach Wood, 2012, Virginia Daniel Dimaria, 2008, Harvard Scott Hooper, 2014, Virginia Kevin Piegare, 2007, North Carolina Christian Zawadzki, 2014, Maryland Adam DiMillo, 2014, Maryland Zach Howell, 2007, Duke Steve Pontrello, 2012, North Carolina Carl Zimmerman, 2010, Harvard Josh Dionne, 2010, Duke Garett Ince, 2007, Virginia Michael Powers, 2006, Johns Hopkins Tommy Zenker, 2013, Duke Nick Doktor, 2012, Pennsylvania Stephen Jahelka, 2011, Harvard Zach Powers, 2012, North Carolina

38 BOYS ALUMNI

BOYS SOUTH Davey Emala, 2009, Georgetown Gordie Koerber, 2012, Denver Harry Prevas, 2009, Virginia Luke Aaron, 2012, Duke Matt Emery, 2013, Virginia Greyson Konkel, 2008, Denver Ben Pridemore, 2013, Notre Dame Justin Anderson, 2014, North Carolina Garrett Epple, 2013, Notre Dame Joe Lang, 2014, Harvard Matt Rambo, 2013, Maryland Brent Armstrong, 2012, North Carolina Patrick Fanshaw, 2009, Loyola (MD) Roy Lang, 2008, Cornell Connor Reed, 2012, Johns Hopkins Paul Barnes, 2006, Princeton Brian Farrell, 2006, Maryland Chris LaPierre, 2009, Virginia Travis Reed, 2007, Maryland Matt Barrett, 2013, Virginia Andrew Feinberg, 2007, Brown Chris Layne, 2008, North Carolina Joe Reid, 2014, Denver Peter Baum, 2009, Colgate Roger Ferguson, 2009, Brown Ryan Lehman, 2012, Maryland Will Reynolds, 2013, Princeton Jake Bernhardt, 2008, Maryland Nick Fields, 2013, Johns Hopkins Chris Lightner, 2009, Johns Hopkins Conrad Ridgway, 2008, Penn State Jesse Bernhardt, 2009, Maryland Will Fields, 2008, Navy Howie Long, 2009, Virginia Kevin Ridgway, 2008, Notre Dame Kelton Black, 2012, Johns Hopkins Tyler Fiorito, 2008, Princeton Bradlee Lord, 2012, Maryland Hunter Rodgers, 2008, Johns Hopkins Owen Blye, 2008, Maryland Michael Flanagan, 2008, Princeton Alex Lyons, 2007, Bucknell Sam Rohr, 2012, Pennsylvania Joe Bonnani, 2008, Ohio State Matt Florence, 2012, Virginia Bray Malphrus, 2007, Virginia Tony Rossi, 2010, Stevenson Peter Borror, 2008, Virginia Joe Fontanesi, 2008, Maryland Dylan Maltz, 2013, Syracuse Evan Royster, 2006, Penn State (FB) Austin Boykin, 2006, Cornell Jack Forster, 2007, Penn State Jim Marlatt, 2010, Notre Dame Eric Ruhl, 2010, Johns Hopkins Robert Boyle, 2007, Georgetown Kevin Forster, 2011, Maryland Jake Matthai, 2012, North Carolina Mitch Russell, 2014, Duke Andrew Brancaccio, 2006, Georgetown Patrick Foster, 2010, North Carolina Nick Mazza, 2013, Penn State Joey Sankey, 2011, North Carolina Tal Bruno, 2014, Johns Hopkins Tyler Frederick, 2010, Ohio State Chris McBride, 2007, Princeton Taylor Scales, 2012, Virginia Rustin Bryant, 2010, Maryland Connor Frisina, 2012, Delaware Greg McBride, 2009, North Carolina Max Schmidt, 2007, Maryland Ryan Brown, 2012, Johns Hopkins John Galloway, 2007, Syracuse Jack McBride, 2007, Princeton Charlie Schnider, 2012, Ohio State Steven Burke, 2008, Johns Hopkins Brendan Gaughan, 2012, Michigan William McBride, 2014, North Carolina William Schreiner, 2014, Penn State Emmett Cahill, 2010, Maryland Kevin Gayhardt, 2013, Pennsylvania Charlie McComas, 2008, North Carolina Jake Seau, 2014, Duke Will Campbell, 2010, North Carolina Tyler German, 2011, Virginia Brendan McGrath, 2011, Princeton Max Seligmann, 2007, Georgetown Jay Carlson, 2011, Maryland Bryson Greene, 2011, Georgetown Will McNamara, 2012, Virginia Ryan Shuler, 2007, Georgetown Landon Carr, 2009, Maryland Max Greene, 2013, Hardvard Mark McNeill, 2010, North Carolina Jordan Smith, 2010, North Carolina Brian Carroll, 2006, Virginia Bobby Gribbin, 2011, Maryland Scott McWilliams, 2010, Virginia Cody Solaja, 2009, Hofstra Brian Casey, 2009, Georgetown Ryan Guittare, 2012, Penn State Wyatt Melzer, 2008, Virginia Mark Staines, 2008, North Carolina Greg Casey, 2006, Drexel Michael Gvozden, 2006, Johns Hopkins Anthony Mendes, 2007, MD Shack Stanwick, 2014, Johns Hopkins Alex Capretta, 2008, Princeton John Haldy, 2007, Virginia Joe Meurer, 2010, Ohio State Steele Stanwick, 2008, Virginia Jeff Chase, 2011, Loyola Robby Haus, 2012, Ohio State Orry Michael, 2007, Johns Hopkins Wells Stanwick, 2011, Johns Hopkins Deemer Class, 2012, Duke Quinn Haley, 2010, Maryland Taylor Michael, 2011, Virginia Michael Sutton, 2013, Penn State Ken Clausen, 2006, Virginia Colin Heacock, 2013, Maryland Ricky Mirabito, 2006, Georgetown Danny Sweeney, 2013, Villanove Chris Clements, 2007, Virginia Casey Hingtgen, 2006, Dartmouth Owen Molloy, 2014, Notre Dame Miles Thomas, 2012, Drexel Sean Coleman, 2013, Harvard Jeremy Hirsch, 2006, Princeton Dan Morris, 2013, Maryland Jake Tripucka, 2009, Duke Brendan Collins, 2014, Notre Dame Michael Hirsch, 2006, Navy Thomas Muldoon, 2006, Brown Ryan Tucker, 2011, Virginia Evan Connell, 2012, North Carolina Marcus Holman, 2009, North Carolina Brandon Mullins, 2011, Syracuse Brinton Valis, 2014, Johns Hopkins Brian Cooper, 2010, Maryland Bryn Holmes, 2006, Maryland Goran Murray, 2011, Maryland Carl Walrath, 2011, Virginia Patrick Cotter, 2009, Notre Dame Charlie Horning Jr., 2014, Villanova Patrick Murray, 2009, Georgetown Matt Walters, 2011, Syracuse Joe Cummings, 2008, Maryland Alex Hurdle, 2014, Notre Dame Andrew O’Connell, 2010, North Bobby Wardwell, 2011, Syracuse Zach Currier, 2013, Princeton Casey Ikeda, 2010, Maryland Carolina Andrew Wascavage, 2008, Towson Brian Dailey, 2011, Duke Jamie Ikeda, 2012, Duke Keegan O’Connor, 2014, Maryland Peter Welch, 2014, Duke John Paul Dalton, 2008, Loyola Alex Joyce, 2012, Georgetown Liam O’Connor, 2010, Notre Dame Kyle Wharton, 2007, Johns Hopkins Charley Dickenson, 2006, Denver Connor Keating, 2014, Pennsylvania Grant Oliver, 2008, Maryland Alex White, 2009, Harvard John Dickenson, 2006, Denver Conor Kelly, 2011, Notre Dame Chad Otterman, 2014, Cornell (Ice Hockey) Mark White, 2007, Maryland Wilkins Dismuke, 2013, Johns Hopkins John Kelly, 2011, Johns Hopkins Spencer Parks, 2012, North Carolina Dan Wigrizer, 2009, Duke Tim Donovan, 2007, Johns Hopkins Patrick Kelly, 2012, North Carolina Tanner Peck, 2014, Penn State Colby Wilson, 2008, Georgetown Conor Doyle, 2011, Notre Dame Stephen Kelly, 2013, North Carolina Greg Pelton, 2014, Duke Chase Winter, 2009, Johns Hopkins Jack Doyle, 2009, Harvard Patrick Kemma, 2011, Navy Brian Phipps, 2006, Maryland Jordan Wolf, 2010, Duke Greg Dutton, 2010, Ohio State John Kemp, 2009, Notre Dame Austin Pifani, 2013, North Carolina Jaren Woepel, 2006, Navy Greg Edmonds, 2010, Johns Hopkins T.J. Kemp, 2010, North Carolina Mac Pons, 2013, Maryland Mikey Wynne, 2014, Notre Dame Joey Ehrmann, 2008, Wake Forest (FB) Joe Kenna, 2014, North Carolina Robert Posniewski, 2010, Princeton Will Yeatman, 2006, ND Kieran Eissler, 2013, Johns Hopkins Ryan Kilpatrick, 2011, North Carolina Pat Powderly, 2010, Syracuse Ryan Young, 2007, Maryland Nick Elsmo, 2007, Virginia Michael Kimmel, 2006, Johns Hopkins Ethan Powley, 2013, Duke

39 GAME NOTES

SPREAD THE WEALTH: The boys class of 2015 will be headed to 19 different universities in the fall. Duke, Syracuse, North Carolina and Johns Hopkins lead the way with four recruits on the All-America rosters. Lehigh landed its first All-American in the program’s history.

CONFERENCE RIVALRIES BLOSSOMING: Every school in the ACC and Big 10 has at least one boys recruit on this year’s All-America rosters. The ACC leads the way with 17 All-America recruits heading to its five institutions. In only its second year of existence in 2016, the Big 10 will have 12 All-Americans on display. The Ivy League boasts 8 All-America recruits. SISTER ACT: Three players from the 2015 roster, Kelsey Cummings (Attack, Ellicott City, MD/ McDonogh School), Shelby Mercer (Defense, Woodbine, MD/ Century) and Sydney Pirreca (Midfield, Mount Sinai, NY/Mount Sinai) have an older sister who were also named an Under Armour All-American previously. Kelsey Cummings will join her famous sister, Taylor, next year in College Park.

WELCOME BACK: 31 of the seniors on this year’s All- America girls rosters, including 17 on the North squad, were in town for this event in 2014 and/or 2013 while competing for their respective region in the Underclass tournament that is affiliated with this event. On the boys side, 26 of this year’s All-Americans, including 16 on the South squad, also repsented their respective regions in the Underclass Tournament.

SOUTH’S THREE AMIGOS: The Haverford School in Haverford, PA is the only boys high school program with three All-Americans this year. Grant Ament (Attack, Penn State), Noah Lejman The women’s lacrosse NEW FACES IN NEW PLACES: (Defense, Pennsylvania) and Drew Supinski (Midfield, Johns programs at Michigan and Furman landed an Under Hopkins) led the Fords to the No. 1 ranking in the final Under Armour All-American for the first time in school history. Armour/Inside Lacrosse top 25 national rankings. The Fords Michigan Alli Kothari (SOUTH), Goalie went undefeated- including wins over McDonogh, St. Pauls, Furman Abby Shields (SOUTH), Midfield Loyla Blakefield, IMG National, St. Anthony’s, Brunswick School- and won the Inter-AC regular season title.

40 GIRLS ALUMNI

GIRLS NORTH Kelsey Duryea, 2012, Duke Selena Lasota, 2014, Northwestern Mikaela Rix, 2011, Boston College Meredith Abrahamson, 2012, Marquette Kathleen Dwyer, 2007, Georgetown Emma Lazaroff, 2012, Duke Chelsea Robinson, 2008, Virginia Kailene Abt, 2007, Notre Dame Samantha Ellis, 2009, Princeton Hilary Lemonick, 2014, Cornell Marisa Romeo, 2013, Harvard Madison Acton, 2012, Duke Stephanie Ellis, 2006, Penn State Jessica Loizeaux, 2011, Virginia Jennifer Russell, 2006, North Carolina Stephanie Anderson, 2009, Rutgers Christina Esposito, 2012, Northwestern Brianne LoManto, 2008, Northwestern Jessica Russo, 2008, Northwestern Sarah Appelt, 2008, Towson Danielle Etrasco, 2009, Boston U. Colleen Lovett, 2013, Georgetown Emily Schaknowski, 2006, Delaware Sammi Arbitman, 2009, Johns Hopkins Molly Everett , 2007, Virginia Erin Lovett, 2008, Georgetown Paula Schmidt, 2011, North Carolina Kelly Barnes, 2008, Georgetown Anne Farnham, 2012, UMassAmherst Jackie Lyons, 2007, Massachusetts Lily Schmitt, 2013, Johns Hopkins Nora Barry, 2011, Florida Christine Ferguson, 2011, Cornell Colleen Magarity, 2007, Northwestern Lauren Schwalje, 2011, Georgetown Kasey Behr, 2014, Virginia Katie Ferris, 2010, Connecticut Lauren Maksym, 2009, North Carolina Maura Schwitter, 2013, Duke Courtney Bennett, 2009, Dartmouth Caroline Fitzgerald, 2013, Florida Shannon Mangini, 2010, Penn Sarah Sedgwick, 2006, Boston College Bridget Bianco, 2011, Northwestern Katy Fitzgerald, 2007, North Carolina Erin Massimi, 2008, Dartmouth Allie Shropshire, 2007, California Maggie Bill, 2013, North Carolina Kerri Fleishhacker, 2011, Yale Darcy Messina, 2012, Florida Colleen Smith, 2010, Princeton Lindsay Biondi, 2013, Maryland Charity Fluharty, 2006, Stanford Halle Majorana, 2012, Maryland Shannon Smith, 2008, Northwestern Sarah Biron, 2011, Johns Hopkins Cortney Fortunato, 2013, Notre Dame Kerrin Maurer, 2011, Duke Danielle Spencer, 2006, Northwestern Shaylyn Blaney, 2007, Notre Dame Alexandra Frank, 2008, Northwestern Laura McHoul, 2012, New Hampshire Emily Stein, 2014, Northwestern Bryn Boucher, 2012, Maryland Shelby Fredericks, 2014, Northwestern Colleen McCaffrey, 2008, Johns Hopkins Barbara Sullivan, 2011, Notre Dame Tayler Bowman, 2012, Towson Keyln Freedman, 2010, Georgetown Marie McCool, 2014, North Carolina Missy Sunseri, 2006, Virginia Shanna Brady, 2011, Maryland Abbey Friend, 2010, North Carolina Megan McDonald, 2012, Georgetown Lydia Sutton, 2014, USC Erin Brennan, 2008, Pennsylvania Kelly Fucillo, 2008, Le Moyne Maeve McMahon, 2013, Harvard Caroline Tarzian, 2011, Georgetown MaryBeth Brophy, 2007, Georgetown Kaitlin Gaiss, 2009, Duke Kelly McPartland, 2011, Maryland Kristen Taylor, 2006, North Carolina Kaitlyn Brosco, 2010, Notre Dame Emily Geary, 2007, William & Mary Caroline McTiernan, 2009, Virginia Samantha Taylor, 2008, Boston College Alexandra Bruno, 2012, Princeton Caroline Gersuk, 2010, Northwestern Neena Merola, 2014, Syracuse Caroline Tesar ,2006, Northwestern Colleen Bubnack, 2007, Colgate Sara Giedgowd, 2006, Duke Kaitlyn Messinger, 2007, North Carolina Kat Thomas, 2008, Duke Sarah Bullard , 2007, Duke Shannon Gilroy, 2011, Florida Shelby Milne, 2012, Hofstra Lindsay Toppe, 2011, Cornell Marina Burke, 2013, Harvard Giulia Giordano, 2007, Pennsylvania Kaitlyn Montalbano, 2014, Towson Sammy Jo Tracy, 2012, North Carolina Kara Cannizzaro, 2009, North Carolina Julia Glynn, 2014, Harvard Alexandra Moore, 2013, Southern California Kayla Treanor, 2012, Syracuse Brooke Cantwell, 2006, Rutgers Jenny Granger, 2009, Notre Dame Kristin Morrison, 2006, Princeton Michelle Tumolo, 2009, Syracuse Ali Cassera, 2009, Northwestern Nicole Graziano, 2011, Florida Ashley Moulton, 2009, Loyola (Md) Jennifer VanderMeulen, 2009, Harvard Taylor Chumney, 2007, North Carolina Jessica Griffi n, 2009, North Carolina Lyndsey Munoz, 2010, Stanford Rebecca VanLaeken, 2014, Canisius Tatum Coffey, 2011, Penn State Rachel Guerrera, 2006, Notre Dame Kara Mupo, 2010, Northwestern Lacey Vigmostad, 2008, Northwestern Alyssa Costantino, 2010, Syracuse Emma Hamm, 2007, Duke Bridget Nolan, 2008, Duke Ashley Waldron, 2009, Towson Virginia Crotty, 2007, Duke Kyra Harney, 2014, Duke Katie O’Brien, 2008, Georgetown Tory Waldstein, 2012, Harvard Madison Crutchfi eld, 2014, Duke Olivia Harpel, 2014, Northwestern Isabella O’Connor, 2014, Florida Ashlee Warner, 2010, Virginia Mary Cuddihy, 2006, Hofstra Ela Hazar, 2014, North Carolina Alyssa Ogle, 2009, Duke Caroline Webster, 2012, Syracuse Bridget Curran, 2014, North Carolina Anne Heagerty, 2012, Georgetown Mary Kate O’Neil, 2013, Boston College Katie Webster, 2010, Syracuse Elizabeth Cusick, 2013, Stanford Janine Hiller, 2009, Florida Molly Parker, 2006, Dartmouth Kelly Weis, 2011, Harvard Alexandra Dalton, 2013, Notre Dame Ella Hogan, 2014, Syracuse Kimberly Pantages, 2006, Northwestern Gabi Wiegand, 2009, Richmond Taylor D’Amore, 2010, Johns Hopkins Olivia Hompe, 2013, Princeton Allie Pavinelli, 2014, Florida Melina Woon Avery, 2014, Syracuse Caitlin Defl iese, 2006, Boston U. Allison Hubschmann, 2007, Georgetown Casey Pearsall, 2013, Notre Dame Kelsey Youmell, 2013, Syracuse Dayna Defl iese, 2008, Massachusetts Bre Hudgins, 2010, Brown Stephanie Peragallo, 2012, Notre Dame Brittany DeLea, 2009, Yale Kristin Igoe, 2007, Boston College Allo Pery, 2006, Virginia Monica DeMairo, 2009, Duke Erin Jeffrey, 2013, Hofstra Sarah Plumb, 2008, Dartmouth Kat DeRonda, 2010, Northwestern Sally Jentis, 2011, Florida Shayna Pirreca, 2014, Florida Jen Devito, 2010, Yale Kelsey Johnson, 2009, Dartmouth Alex Poplawski, 2013, Stanford Catherine Dickinson, 2012, Pennsylvania Danielle Kachulis, 2006, Duke Taylor Poplawski, 2013, Syracuse Blake Dietrick, 2011, Princeton Daniela Kelly, 2014, Virginia Barb Previ, 2008, Princeton Dene’ DiMartino, 2012, Johns Hopkins Kailah Kempney, 2011, Syracuse Lauren Purvis, 2010, Penn State Jilian Doherty, 2013, Vanderbilt Callahan Kent, 2013, Vanderbilt Halley Quillinan, 2006, Syracuse Grace Dooley, 2010, Notre Dame Kenzie Kent, 2014, Boston College Molly Quirke, 2010, Duke Meg Douty, 2011, Maryland Emily Kift, 2013, Maryland Taylor Ranftle, 2012, Virginia Liz Donovan, 2008, Boston College Alyssa Kildare, 2008, Johns Hopkins Abby Rehfuss, 2007, Loyola Katrina Dowd, 2006, Northwestern Sarah Kounen, 2007, North Carolina Katie Reinhard, 2010, Loyola Allie Duclos, 2007, New Hampshire Chelsea Landon, 2011, Duke Stephanie Rice, 2007, Hofstra Cover from the 2007 Under Alyssa Dunlap, 2010, Vanderbilt Traci Landy, 2006, Boston U. Kelly Rich, 2010, Northwestern Armour All-America Program

41 GIRLS ALUMNI

GIRLS SOUTH Corinne Etchison, 2012, Georgetown Ashley Kimener, 2008, James Madison Devon Schneider, 2012, Florida Annie Anton, 2010, Stanford Bria Eulitt, 2007, Richmond Chelsea Kirk, 2006, Dartmouth Samantha Schrum, 2006, Johns Hopkins Casey Ancarrow, 2008, James Madison Sam Farrell, 2009, Florida Courtney Kirk, 2008, Vanderbilt Katie Schwarzmann, 2009, Maryland Kirstyn Atkinson, 2007, Northwestern Louise Fauth, 2009, Notre Dame Danielle Kirk, 2009, Maryland Caroline Seats, 2011, Georgetown Maggie Auslander, 2013, North Carolina Caroline Federico, 2013, Johns Hopkins Jordyn Kirr , 2007, Georgetown Kara Secora, 2008, Denver Alex Aust, 2009, Maryland Molly Fernandez, 2009, Penn State Kim Kolarik, 2009, Virginia Alyssa Semones, 2011, Penn State Kelly Austin, 2009, Virginia CeCe Finney, 2014, Florida Alisa Konishi 2008 James Madison Rachel Serio, 2008, Johns Hopkins Liz Bannantine, 2012, Princeton Nicole Flego, 2006, Delaware Alicia Krause, 2008, Duquesne Caileigh Sindall, 2011, North Carolina Brett Bathras, 2006, Johns Hopkins Ali Flury, 2006, Denver Cosette Larash, 2009, Johns Hopkins Kelci Smesko, 2012, Duke Barb Black, 2010, Georgetown Carter Foote, 2006, Vanderbilt Erin Laschinger, 2009, Virginia Brigid Smith, 2011, Duke Casey Black, 2013, Duke Caitlin Formby, 2006, Georgetown Brooks Lawler, 2011, Northwestern Margaret Smith, 2010, Notre Dame Kristy Black, 2008, Maryland Hannah Franklin, 2010, Georgetown Steph Lazo, 2013, Penn State Carolina Spearman, 2007, Duke Olivia Blakeman, 2014, Loyola Grace Gaeng, 2008, Maryland Kelly Lechner, 2011, Penn State Covie Stanwick, 2011, Boston College Alyssa Blevins, 2011, UMBC Julie Gardner, 2008, Virginia Laura Lesnick, 2007, Penn State Katelyn Strasdauskas, 2006, Virginia Liza Blue, 2010, Virginia Emily Garrity, 2009, North Carolina Brooke Lipinski, 2007, Johns Hopkins Zoe Stukenberg, 2013, Maryland Erica Bodt, 2012, Syracuse Katrina Geiger, 2012, Loyola Kacie Longo, 2014, Maryland Courtney Swan, 2011, Virgina Haley Bordner, 2013, Florida Taylor George, 2010, North Carolina Sarah Lloyd, 2010, Princeton Adrienne Tarver, 2010, Yale Megan Bosica, 2006, North Carolina Lindsay Gilbride, 2006, Duke Betsy Mastropieri, 2009, Notre Dame Annie Taylor, 2008, Virginia Brooke Boyd, 2012, Virginia Mary Lacy Gilbride, 2008, North Carolina Katie Mastropieri, 2010, Vanderbilt Annie Thomas, 2009, Virginia Kelly Boyd, 2012, Virginia Jacqueline Giles, 2007, Georgetown Brooke Matthews, 2007, Northwestern Annie Thomas, 2011, Loyola Kelsi Bozel, 2009, Georgetown Natalie Glanell, 2010, Syracuse Katie Matz, 2009, Pennsylvania Taylor Thomas, 2010, North Carolina Samantha Brookhart, 2013, Towson Beth Glaros, 2010, Maryland Sarah Matz, 2009, Maryland Lauren Thomas, 2007, Georgetown Ashley Bruns, 2009, Florida Meagh Graham, 2013, Virginia Tech Tess McEvoy, 2013, Yale Courtney Tomchik, 2010, Penn Sammi Burgess, 2013, Florida Brooke Griffi n, 2010, Maryland Caitlyn McFadden, 2006, Maryland Morgan Torggler, 2013, Maryland Mary 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