GAME 16 • MAY 11, 2014 • JOHNS HOPKINS VS. VIRGINIA • KLÖCKNER STADIUM • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. • NCAA TOURNAMENT - FIRST ROUND

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Men’s Contact: Vincent Briedis O: (434) 982-5533 • [email protected] ON THE WEB: VirginiaSports.com VIRGINIA ON TWITTER: @Briedis_UVa, @UVAMensLacrosse • 5 NCAA NATIONAL TITLES • 17 ACC TITLES • 11 LACROSSE HALL OF FAMERS • 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS • 341 USILA ALL-AMERICANS

SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME DETAILS Date Opponent Time/Result TV VIRGINIA Venue: Klöckner Stadium Feb. 6 No. 12 LOYOLA W, 14-13 (OT) Capacity: 8,000 Feb. 8 at Richmond W, 13-12 CAVALIERS Playing Surface: Natural Grass Feb. 16 at Drexel W, 11-10 Record: 10-5 Series vs. JHU: JHU leads, 57-29-1 Feb. 22 RUTGERS W, 19-12 HEAD COACH: Dom Starsia, 22nd season in Charlottesville: JHU leads, 19-15 Feb. 25 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 14-6 UVa Record: 257-89 • Career Record: 358-135 • Record vs. JHU: 17-11 March 1 No. 8 SYRACUSE* W, 17-12 ESPN3/ESPNU in NCAA Tournament: JHU leads, 8-6 March 8 at No. 15 Cornell L, 9-12 Last Meeting: 2014 (@UVa, 11-10, OT) March 16 at No. 11 Notre Dame* L, 9-18 ESPNU Television: ESPN2/ESPN3 in HD March 22 No. 9 JOHNS HOPKINS W, 11-10 (OT) ESPNU JOHNS HOPKINS March 24 VMI W, 21-3 BLUE JAYS Live Stats: VirginiaSports.com March 30 at No. 4 Maryland* L, 6-9 ESPNU School Websites: VirginiaSports.com Record: 10-4 April 5 at No. 5 North Carolina* L, 11-10 ESPNU HopkinsSports.com April 11 No. 2 DUKE* L, 15-17 ESPNU HEAD COACH: Dave Pietramala, 14th season April 19 BELLARMINE W, 12-8 JHU Record: 157-54 • Career Record: 180-71 • Record vs. UVa: 6-11 Apr. 26 vs. No. 6 North Carolina ^ ! W, 13-11 ESPN3 May 11 No. 8 Johns Hopkins # 1 p.m. ESPN2 GAME OVERVIEW Virginia enters the 2014 NCAA Tournament as the No. 8 seed, the second time in program history they have had the eighth May 18 NCAA Quarterfinals $ 12/2:30 p.m. ESPNU seed. After missing the NCAA Tournament in 2013, UVa is hosting its ninth NCAA first round game in the last 10 years on May 24 NCAA Semifinals & 1/3:30 p.m. ESPN2 Sunday when the unseeded Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (10-4) invade Klöckner Stadium. Faceoff is set for 1 p.m. May 26 NCAA Finals & 1 p.m. ESPN2 UVa is ranked No. 7 in the USILA coaches poll and No. 8 in the Warrior/Inside Lacrosse media poll. Johns Hopkins is ranked All Times Eastern; *ACC game; ! PPL Park (Chester, Pa.); No. 7 in the media poll and No. 8 in the coaches poll. ^ ACC Showcast Game; $ Delaware Stadium (Delaware); # NCAA Tournament; & M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) THE SERIES VS. THE BLUE JAYS The 2014 season is the 68th straight year the Cavaliers and the Blue Jays have clashed in an all-time series that began in 1904. Johns Hopkins holds the all-time advantage with a 57-29-1 mark, however Virginia has won seven of the last 10 meet- Rankings: UVa JHU ings, including a streak of six in a row before dropping the last three matchups. Virginia’s 87 all-time games against the Blue Warrior/IL Media 8 7 USILA Coaches 7 8 Jays equals the most games the Cavaliers have played against any opponent in their history. JHU head coach Dave Pietrmala is in his 14th season with the Blue Jays and is coming off a 9-5 season in 2013. JHU failed TELECAST: ESPN2/ESPN3 to make the NCAA Tournament in 2013, the first time that has happened on Charles Street in 42 years, snapping the longest Play-by-Play: Joe Beninati such streak in all of college sports. Analyst: Paul Carcaterra VIRGINIA’S PROBABLE LINEUP

RADIO: WINA 1070 AM Attack Yr. G-A-P Other Notes Play-by-Play: John Freeman 14 Owen Van Arsdale Jr. 10-25-34 30 GBs Owns 39 career starts on Attack Analyst: Doug Tarring 32 James Pannell So. 39-7-46 24 GBs Named ACC Offensive Player of the Week (Feb. 11) Sideline: Jack Bird 41 Mark Cockerton Sr. 45-15-60 27 GBs Has 123 career goals playing both Attack & Middie First Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 1 Greg Coholan So. 13-14-27 7 GBs Made two starts in redshirt freshman season • Virginia is making its 36th NCAA appearance, third 3 Ryan Tucker Jr. 23-6-29 45% Shooter Shot clocked as high as 103-mph at Team USA U19 camp only to Johns Hopkins’ 42 NCAA Tournament nods and 24 Rob Emery Sr. 14-5-19 18 GBs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) Maryland’s 37. Second Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes • Sunday’s clash with Johns Hopkins is the 88th meet- 11 Pat Harbeson Sr. 4-7-11 28 GBs Has seen time on second midfield all four years ing between two of the sports’ most historic programs. 12 Tyler German Jr. 11-5-16 3x9 FOs Scored first career goals vs. No. 12 Loyola UVa has faced Hopkins more than any other program. • UVa and Johns Hopkins are meeting in the NCAA 45 Zed Williams Fr. 5-9-14 13 GBs Inside Lacrosse’s No. 4 recruit in the country Tournament for the 15th time. No two teams have Face-off Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes faced each other other more in NCAA Championship 26 Mick Parks Jr. 1-2-3 145x282 FOs Career at the Faceoff X is .527 (383x727) history than the Cavaliers and the Blue Jays. 44 Chris LaPierre Sr. 2-1-3 45 GBs Two-time USILA AA who missed 2013 with injury • UVa junior midfielder Ryan Tucker is the son of Johns 46 Joe Lisicky Sr. 0-0-0 18 CTs Fifth-year transfer from Lynchburg College Hopkins women’s lacrosse head coach Janine Tucker. Close Defense Yr. G-A-P Other Notes The Hopkins women’s team earned an at-large bid to 6 Tanner Scales So. 0-0-0 18 CTs 2013 ACC Rookie of the Year the 2014 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament. 20 Greg Danseglio Jr. 0-3-3 52 GBs All-ACC Academic Team • Mark Cockerton’s 123 career goals ranks No. 9 all- time at UVa and is currently No. 8 in the nation among 27 Scott McWilliams Sr. 3-1-4 23 CTs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (third-team) active players. Goalie Yr. GAA/Sv% Rec. Notes 9 Matt Barrett Fr. 11.21/.471 10-5 Inside Lacrosse’s No. 1 goalie in the country VIRGINIA HEAD COACH DOM STARSIA/COVERING THE CAVALIERS PAGE 2

Widely regarded as one of the best teachers, motivators COVERING THE CAVALIERS and tacticians in the game, UNIQUELY UVA Dom Starsia is in his 22nd sea- The University of Virginia is an institution rich with history and tradition. Here is some of the terminology that contributes to UVa’s culture. son at the helm of the Virginia Grounds: The term used by students, faculty and alumni to refer to the University dating as far back as Thomas Jefferson. “Campus” is never used. men’s lacrosse program. First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Fourth Year: Instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, senior. Why you may ask? To be a “senior” implies Under Starsia’s guidance, his that a person has reached the final phase of learning, a feat that Thomas Jefferson believed to be impossible, arguing instead that education is a Cavalier squads have won four life-long process. NCAA titles and reached the final four 13 times. He has Commonwealth: Virginia is one of four constituent states of the United States of America that officially uses the name “Commonwealth” instead won more games than any coach in Atlantic Coast of the word state in all references. The other three commonwealths are Kentucky, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

Conference and Virginia history, sporting a 257-89 CREDENTIALS (.743) record since coming to Charlottesville in 1993. Admission to the press box is by official credential only and is strictly limited to members of the working press, radio and television personnel. In 22 seasons with Virginia, Starsia has coached 346 Please allow ample time for the mailing of credentials or they will be left at the Will Call window at Klöckner Stadium.

games, fittingly his 300th game at Virginia was the Special requests should be made in advance. Parking is always available on an unreserved basis at University Hall. Normal pregame and postgame 2011 NCAA title game against Maryland at Baltimore’s information is supplied. M&T Bank Stadium. PHOTOGRAPHERS Requests for photo passes must be made in advance through the Athletics Media Relations Office. Photographers must observe the field markings for lacrosse. No tri-pod equipment may be used on the field level, for the safety of the players and photographers. HALL OF FAMER STARSIA TOPS NCAA DI WINS LIST • Virginia head coach Dom Starsia is one of the most RADIO accomplished coaches in the history of the college game Broadcasts are made from the radio broadcast facilities in Klöckner Stadium. There is one courtesy line available for use by visiting radio crews. Adequate space is available for the visiting team needs. Arrangement for broadcasts must be validated in advance through the UVa Athletics coaching at Brown (1983-92) and Virginia (1993-pres- Media Relations Office. ent) • He passed Jack Emmer for most career wins by a head INTERVIEWS All requests for interviews with coaches and players should be made through Vincent Briedis in the Athletics Media Relations Office. Postgame coach while coaching at a NCAA Division I school with interviews are conducted at field level following the postgame handshake. Locker rooms are closed. UVa’s quarterfinal win over Cornell in 2011 • He becomes the second UVa head coach to hold the WHEN COVERING A GAME AT KLÖCKNER STADIUM When covering a game at Klöckner Stadium, please include the umlaut above the letter ‘o’ in Klöckner. Mac users can do this by clicking Alt-u or record as Jim Adams retired with 284 career victories Option-u and then typing the letter o. PC users should make sure their number lock is off and then type Alt 0246. after the 1992 season, giving way to Starsia to take the Cavalier program over in 1993 - Adams retired as the record holder THE STARSIA RECORD • He was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in BROWN (101-46) November 2008 ALL IVY FINISH POSTSEASON • He has led UVa to four national championships 1983 9-5 4-2 2nd 1984 9-5 4-2 2nd (‘99, ‘03, ‘06, ‘11) 1985 12-3 6-0 1st (Ivy League Champions, NCAA Tournament) • His teams have made 24 NCAA Tournament appearanc- 1986 8-6 4-2 2nd 1987 10-5 4-2 2nd (NCAA Tournament) es, the most by any Division I coach in history 1988 8-6 3-3 4th • His Cavalier squads have advanced to the final four 13 1989 9-6 4-2 2nd times 1990 11-5 3-3 3rd (NCAA Quarterfinals) 1991 13-1 6-0 1st (Ivy League Champions, NCAA Quarterfinals • One of four coaches in college lacrosse history to win 1992 12-4 4-2 3rd (NCAA Quarterfinals) 100+ games at two schools (along with Jack Emmer, Totals 101-46 42-18 5 NCAA Appearances Dave Urick and John Danowski who joined the group in USILA POLLS 2013) vs. Top 20 vs. Top 5 vs. No. 1 When No. 1 When Top 5 • Only Division I coach to win 200+ games at one 19-9 5-15 0-2 N/A 17-7 Division I school while winning 100+ at another Division I institution VIRGINIA (257-89) ALL ACC FINISH POSTSEASON • He is a three-time national coach of the year (‘85, ‘91, 1993 10-5 3-0 1st (NCAA Quarterfinals) ‘11) 1994 13-4 2-1 1st (NCAA Finals) • ACC Coach of the Year a record eight times 1995 12-3 3-0 1st (NCAA Semifinals) 1996 12-4 1-2 t-3rd (NCAA Finals) 1997 11-3 3-0 1st (ACC Champions, NCAA Quarterfinals) 1998 8-5 2-1 2nd (NCAA Quarterfinals) 1999 13-3 2-1 t-1st (ACC Champions, NCAA Champions) 2000 13-2 3-0 1st (ACC Champions, NCAA Semifinals) ALL-TIME WINS BY A COACH AT A D-I SCHOOL 2001 7-7 1-2 t-3rd (NCAA First Round) 2002 11-4 3-0 1st (NCAA Semifinals) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 2003 15-2 2-1 t-1st (ACC Champions, NCAA Champions) 1. Dom Starsia 32nd 358 135 0 .7262 2004 5-8 1-2 3rd 2005 11-4 2-1 2nd (NCAA Semifinals) (Brown • Virginia) * 2006 17-0 2-0 1st (ACC Champions, NCAA Champions) 2007 12-4 2-1 2nd (NCAA First Round) 2. John Danowski 31st 343 171 0 .6673 2008 14-4 1-2 3rd (NCAA Semifinals) (C.W. Post • Hofstra • Duke) * 2009 15-3 2-1 t-1st (NCAA Semifinals) 2010 16-2 2-1 t-1st (ACC Champions, NCAA Semifinals) 3. Jack Emmer 36 326 184 0 .6392 2011 13-5 1-2 t-2nd (NCAA Champions) (Cortland St. • Wash. & Lee • Army) 2012 12-4 2-1 t-1st (NCAA Quarterfinals) 2013 7-8 0-3 4th 2014 10-5 1-4 6th 4. Dick Garber 36 300 141 3 .6791 Totals 257-89 41-26 20 NCAA Appearances (Massachusetts) Career 358-135 83-43 25 NCAA Appearances 5. Glenn Thiel 40 299 216 0 .5805 USILA POLLS (Virginia • Penn State) vs. Top 20 vs. Top 5 vs. No. 1 When No. 1 When Top 5 161-87 55-52 11-10 47-11 188-46

* - denotes active coach CAREER USILA POLLS vs. Top 20 vs. Top 5 vs. No. 1 When No. 1 When Top 5 180-91 60-67 11-12 47-11 205-58 VIRGINIATEAM/POLLS/SERIES MEN’S LACROSSE NOTES GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 3

THE SERIES VS. JOHNS HOPKINS Current Polls • Johns Hopkins holds a commanding 57-29-1 record in the all-time series. USILA Warrior/Inside Lacrosse • The rivalry between the two schools goes all the way back to two meetings in 1904, well before lacrosse was Coaches Poll (May 5) Media Poll (May 5) recognized as a varsity sport at UVa. 1. Loyola 1. Loyola • The teams have met at least once every season since 1948, the longest current series of any Virginia opponent 2. Denver 2. Denver • Virginia has closed the gap recently by winning 16 of the last 24. 3. Duke 3. Duke • John Hopkins’ 57 wins over Virginia are by far the most wins by any school over the Cavaliers. 4. Syracuse 4. Syracuse • Virginia has also played more games against Hopkins than any one else (87). • UVa won the regular season meeting, 11-10, at Klöckner on March 22 when Greg Coholan scored his third goal of 5. Notre Dame 5. Notre Dame the game with 1:09 left in overtime, snapping a three-game losing streak to the Blue Jays. Goalie Matt Barrett tied 6. Maryland 6. Maryland his career high with 16 saves in the cage. 7. Virginia 7. Johns Hopkins 8. Johns Hopkins 8. Virginia MOST PLAYED NCAA TOURNEY MATCH-UP 9. Penn 9. North Carolina • Not only has Virginia played Johns Hopkins more than any team in program history, the teams have also faced North Carolina 10. Penn each other more than any two teams in NCAA Championship history. 11. Harvard 11. Drexel • This is the 15th playoff meeting between the two. 12. Drexel 12. Cornell • The Blue Jays have won eight times overall but the Cavaliers have claimed four of the last five, including a 19-8 13. Cornell 13. Harvard win in the most recent NCAA meeting (2009 QF). 14. Hofstra 14. Albany • Sunday is the first time UVa and Johns Hopkins have met in the NCAA First Round and the first time they have 15. Albany 15. Hofstra faced each other in the NCAA Tournament in Charlottesville. 16. Yale 16. Bryant • A look at the most played NCAA Championship matchups is listed below: 17. Air Force 17. Yale 1. Virginia/Johns Hopkins...... 15 (inc. this year) 18. Fairfield 18. Air Force 2. Johns Hopkins/Maryland...... 13 19. Bryant 19. Lehigh Johns Hopkins/Syracuse...... 12 20. Army 20. Fairfield

4. Johns Hopkins/North Carolina...... 10 ORV: Lehigh, UMass, Siena, ORV: Army, Siena, Penn State, Princeton/Syracuse...... 10 Princeton, Penn State Richmond, Towson, Princeton VIRGINIA IN THE NCAAS • This is Virginia’s 36th NCAA Championships appearance. Virginia Week-By-Week • Only Johns Hopkins (42 times) and Maryland (37 times) has been to the tournament more times than the Week Coaches Media Cavaliers. • Virginia has a 48-30 all-time playoff record and is third in tournament wins behind Johns Hopkins (68), Syracuse Preseason 7 8 (62). Maryland also owns 48 tournament wins. Feb. 17 T-5 7 • Head coach Dom Starsia is 34-15 (.694) all-time at UVa in the NCAA Tournament, he went 2-5 in the NCAA Feb. 24 4 4 Tournament at Brown for an overall record of 36-20 (.643) in his career. March 3 2 2 • Starsia’s 36 career wins in the NCAA Tournament are the most all-time of any head coach. March 10 7 6 March 17 10 10 CAVALIERS AS THE TOURNEY’S NO. 8 SEED March 24 8 8 • This is the second time Virginia has been the NCAA Tournament’s No. 8 seed. March 31 T-8 9 • UVa also was the No. 8 seed in 2001. April 7 8 10 • UVa is 0-1 all-time as the No. 8 seed. April 14 9 10 • UVa fell to unseeded Hofstra, 15-14, in overtime at West Point in the 2001 (1st). April 21 8 10 Apri. 28 7 8 May 5 7 8 THE SERIES THE SERIES (cont.) vs. Johns Hopkins (since 1993) Year UVa Opp. site 2009 19 8 Navy # (JHU leads 57-29-1) 2010 15 6 UVa 2011 11 12 JHU Year UVa Opp. site 2012 (ot) 10 11 UVa 1993 9 11 JHU 2013 8 15 Baltimore 1993 10 14 JHU # 2014 (ot) 11 10 UVa 1994 11 8 UVa # NCAA Tournament 1995 13 22 JHU 1996 14 9 UVa UVa goals: 767 Pronunciation Guide 1996 16 10 Maryland # JHU goals: 1019 1997 16 12 JHU UVa at home: 15-19 1 - Coholan...... KA-hol-en 1998 10 13 UVa UVa at JHU: 9-35-1 1999 15 16 JHU UVa at neutral sites: 5-3 5 - Lukacovic...... Luke - a -Vick 1999 16 11 Maryland # 2 - Milikin...... Mill-A-kin 2000 16 8 UVa UVa Series Superlatives: 2001 (4ot) 9 8 JHU 13 - Davi Sacco...... DAH-vee Sack-o 2002 12 6 UVa Goals: 7, Tom Duquette, 1970 2003 7 8 JHU Assists: 6, Kris Snider, 1977 20 - Danseglio...... Dan-seg-lee-o Points: 8, Kris Snider (2&6), 1977, 2003 9 7 Baltimore # 22- Dahlheimer...... Doll-Hime-er 2004 (ot) 9 8 UVa Doug Knight (3&5), 1996 NCAAs 2005 7 9 JHU Garrett Billings (4&4), 2009 23 - Ottenbreit...... Ought-en-bright 2005 (ot) 8 9 Philadelphia # Saves: 35, Bob Catzen, 1948 2006 12 6 UVa 30 - Kammler...... Cam-ler 2007 7 5 JHU 42 - Rhody...... Road-ee 2008 (ot) 13 12 UVa 2009 16 15 JHU 47 - Menninger...... Men-in-Gur (Gur like in Tiger) HC - Starsia...... STAR cee uh VIRGINIA’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS & LEADERS PAGE 4 Virginia’s NCAA Championship Results & Leaders Yr/seed Opp/seed Result Score Site Rnd. Goals Assists Saves 1971 (7) Navy (2) L 6-9 Charlottesville,Va. QF Eldredge 3 3 w/1 Hirsch 10 1972 (2) Army (7) W 10-3 Charlottesville, Va. QF Barker, Duquette 3 Conner 3 Rullman 18 Cortland (3) W 14-7 Cortland, N.Y. SF 3 w/3 Conner 3 Rullman 10 Johns Hopkins (4) W 13-12 College Park, Md. F Eldredge 4 Conner, Duquette 3 Rullman 11 1973 (6) Hofstra (3) W 12-5 Hempstead, N.Y. QF Robertson 5 Duquette 3 Rullman 14 Johns Hopkins (2) L 9-12 Baltimore, Md. SF 3 w/2 Duquette 3 Rullman 23 1974 (5) Cornell (4) L 8-15 Ithaca, N.Y. QF Robertson 4 S. Dorney 4 Rullman 14 1978 (6) Maryland (3) L 10-15 College Park, Md. QF Voelkel 4 Snider 4 MacLachlan 12 1979 (4) Cornell (5) W 15-8 Charlottesville, Va. QF B. Pellington 4 O’Brien 4 Gregory 15 Johns Hopkins (1) L 7-16 Baltimore, Md. SF Rick Giusto 2 O’Brien 2 Bottner 14 1980 (1) Cornell (8) W 9-8 (OT) Charlottesville, Va. QF J. Driscoll, Natoli 3 Ray Giusto 3 Gregory 9 North Carolina (5) W 11-10 (2OT) Charlottesville, Va. SF Natoli 3 Caravana 3 Gregory 12 Johns Hopkins (2) L 8-9 (2OT) Ithaca, N.Y. F J. Driscoll 2 4 w/1 Gregory 5 1981 (5) UMass (4) W 16-12 Charlottesville, Va. QF Natoli 5 Gerham 3 Bottner 13 Johns Hopkins (1) L 6-10 Baltimore, Md. SF 6 w/1 3 w/1 Bottner 16 1982 (3) Adelphi (6) W 15-7 Charlottesville, Va. QF Rick Giusto 3 Caravana 3 Meyer 12 Johns Hopkins (2) L 9-13 Baltimore, Md. SF Rainis 3 Natoli 2 Meyer 6 1983 (3) Maryland (6) L 4-13 Charlottesville, Va. QF French, Wyker 2 Caravana, Rogers 1 Meyer 13 1984 (4) North Carolina (5) L 2-11 Charlottesville, Va. QF K. Driscoll, French 1 Marino, J. Nicklas 1 Meyer 21 1985 (4) Army (5) W 10-6 Charlottesville, Va. QF Marino 4 Marino 2 Sheehan 9 Johns Hopkins (1) L 8-11 Baltimore, Md. SF 4 w/2 3 w/1 Sheehan 16 1986 (3) Navy (6) W 12-9 Charlottesville, Va. QF Marino, J. Nicklas 3 5 w/1 Sheehan 14 Syracuse (2) W 12-10 Newark, Del. SF J. Nicklas 3 Engelke 2 Sheehan 11 North Carolina (5) L 9-10 (OT) Newark, Del. F Marino, Rosebro 2 Marino 2 Sheehan 17 1988 (x) Yale (7) W 10-9 (2OT) New Haven, Conn. 1st M. Smith 3 Amacher, Schmalz 2 Sheehan 13 Johns Hopkins (2) W 11-10 (OT) Baltimore, Md. QF Monroe 5 Amacher, A. Kraus 2 Sheehan 25* Cornell (x) L 6-17 Syracuse, N.Y. SF 6 w/1 Amacher 2 Sheehan 14 1990 (6) Rutgers (x) L 6-7 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Pehlke 2 Frazer 2 Groeninger 16 1991 (6) Towson (x) L 13-14 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Frazer 4 4 w/1 Groeninger 21 1993 (5) Notre Dame (x) W 19-9 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Pehlke, Whiteley 4 3 w/3 Ireland 11 Johns Hopkins (4) L 10-14 Baltimore, Md. QF Driggs 3 3 w/2 Ireland 7 1994 (5) Notre Dame (x) W 23-4 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Fox, Traynor 3 3 w/3 Durling 6 North Carolina (4) W 12-10 Chapel Hill, N.C. QF 4 w/2 Driggs 2 Ireland 9 Syracuse (1) W 15-14 (OT) College Park, Md. SF Jones, Watson 3 Whiteley 5 Ireland 12 Princeton (3) L 8-9 (OT) College Park, Md. F Watson 3 Whiteley 4 Ireland 15 1995 (2) Brown (7) W 16-13 Charlottesville, Va. QF Knight 6* Whiteley 5 Durling 12 Syracuse (3) L 13-20 College Park, Md. SF Watson 3 H. Thompson, Watson 2 Durling 16 1996 (3) Harvard (x) W 23-12 Baltimore, Md. QF Curry, Knight 5 Whiteley 6 Sanderson 9 Johns Hopkins (7) W 16-10 College Park, Md. SF Watson 4 Knight 5 Sanderson 11 Princeton (1) L 12-13 (OT) College Park, Md. F Watson 5 3 w/2 Sanderson 9 1997 (2) Maryland (x) L 9-10 College Park, Md. QF Watson 4 Radebaugh 3 Sanderson 15 1998 (6) Hobart (x) W 16-10 Amherst, Mass. 1st Jalbert 5 Radebaugh 3 Sanderson 8 Syracuse (3) L 14-17 Hempstead, N.Y. QF Wren 4 McKnight, Radebaugh 2 Sanderson 15 1999 (3) Delaware (6) W 17-10 Princeton, N.J. QF 3 w/4 C. Gill 3 Kenney 13 Johns Hopkins (2) W 16-11 College Park, Md. SF C. Gill 5 McKnight 3 Kenney 15 Syracuse (8) W 12-10 College Park, Md. F Holcomb 3 C. Gill 3 Kenney 12 2000 (2) Duke (7) W 10-9 Baltimore, Md. QF McKnight 3 Jalbert 3 Kenney 12 Princeton (3) L 11-12 College Park, Md. SF 4 w/2 C. Gill 5 Kenney 5 2001 (8) Hofstra (x) L 14-15 (OT) West Point, N.Y. 1st Holcomb 5 C. Gill, Glading 2 Johnson 15 2002 (3) Cornell (6) W 11-10 Baltimore, Md. QF Yevoli 4 C. Gill 9*!! Johnson 10 Syracuse (2) L 11-12 (OT) Piscataway, N.J. SF Christmas, Yevoli 3 C. Gill, Yevoli 1 Johnson 18 2003 (2) Mount St. Mary’s (x) W 19-8 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Christmas, Poskay 3 Yevoli 4 Thompson 4 Georgetown (x) W 12-7 Towson, Md. QF Christmas 3 Ward 3 Johnson 16 Maryland (3) W 14-4 Baltimore, Md. SF Ward 4 Gilbert, Yevoli 2 Johnson 18 Johns Hopkins (1) W 9-7 Baltimore, Md. F Shannon 4 Rotelli 4 Johnson 14 2005 (4) Albany (x) W 23-9 Charlottesville, Va. 1st 4 w/3 B. Gill 4 Turner 3 Navy (5) W 10-8 Baltimore, Md. QF Poskay 4 Dixon 3 Turner 10 Johns Hopkins (1) L 8-9 (OT) Philadelphia, Pa. SF Ward 4 5 w/1 Turner 18 2006 (1) Notre Dame (x) W 14-10 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Ward 4 Glading 3 Turner 10 Georgetown (8) W 20-8 Towson, Md. QF Rubeor 5 Ward 5 Turner 12 Syracuse (5) W 17-10 Philadelphia, Pa. SF Ward 4 Rubeor, D. Thompson 2 Turner 10 UMass (x) W 15-7 Philadelphia, Pa. F Poskay, Ward 5 Glading, D. Thompson 3 Turner 6 2007 (2) Delaware (x) L 8-14 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Glading 4 Glading 1 Turner 9 2008 (2) UMBC (x) W 10-9 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Glading 4 Billings, Lamade 2 Petit 8 Maryland (7) W 8-7 (OT) Annapolis, Md. QF Rubeor 3 B. Carroll, Glading 1 Petit 14 Syracuse (3) L 11-12 (2 OT) Foxborough, Mass. SF Glading 3 4 with 1 Petit 16 2009 (1) Villanova (x) W 18-6 Charlottesville, Va. 1st B. Carroll 5 3 with 2 Wade 5 Johns Hopkins (8) W 19-8 Annapolis, Md. QF S. Bratton 5 Stanwick 5 Ghitelman 14 Cornell (5) L 6-15 Foxborough, Mass. SF Glading, Stanwick 2 3 with 2 Ghitelman 5 2010 (1) Mount St. Mary’s (x) W 18-4 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Bocklet, S. Bratton, B. Carrol 3 Stanwick 5 Ghitelman 9 Stony Brook (8) W 10-9 Stony Brook, N.Y. QF Bocklet, S. Bratton 3 Bocklet, Stanwick 2 Ghitelman 13 Duke (5) L 13-14 Baltimore, Md. SF Bocklet 4 Stanwick 2 Ghitelman 8 2011 (7) Bucknell (x) W 13-12 (OT) Charlottesville, Va. 1st Bocklet 5 Stanwick 5 Ghitelman 11 Cornell (2) W 13-9 Hempstead, N.Y. QF Bocklet 3, Stanwick 3 Stanwick 4 Ghitelman 13 Denver (6) W 14-8 Baltimore, Md. SF Bocklet 3, Stanwick 3 Stanwick, White 2 Ghitelman 10 Maryland (x) W 9-7 Baltimore, Md. F Briggs 5 O’Reilly 4 Ghitelman 9 2012 (5) Princeton (x) W 6-5 Charlottesville, Va. 1st Bocklet 2, Briggs 2 4 with 1 Fortunato 8 Notre Dame (4) L 10-12 Chester, Pa. QF 4 with 2 Stanwick 5 Fortunato 8

(x)=unseeded * UVa playoff record !! NCAA playoff record VIRGINIA NCAA TEAM SUPERLATIVES PAGE 5 NCAA Team Superlatives

HIGHS VIRGINIA LOWS 90 vs. UMass (‘81 QF) GROUND BALLS 22 vs. Maryland (‘08 QF) 74 vs. Hobart (‘98 1st) SHOTS 25 vs. Princeton (‘12 1st) 23 vs. Notre Dame (‘94 1st) GOALS 2 vs. North Carolina (‘84 QF) 23 vs. Harvard (‘96 QF) 23 vs. Albany (‘05 1st) 15 vs. Harvard (‘96 QF) ASSISTS 1 vs. Delaware (‘07 1st) 15 vs. Albany (‘05 1st) 38 vs. Harvard (‘96 QF) TOTAL POINTS (G+A) 4 vs. North Carolina (‘84 QF) 38 vs. Albany (‘05 1st) 14 vs. Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) PENALTIES 0 vs. UMass (‘06 F); Johns Hopkins (‘09 QF); Cornell (‘11 QF); Princeton (‘12 1st) 11:00 vs. Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) PENALTY MINUTES 0 vs. UMass (‘06 F); Johns Hopkins (‘09 QF); Cornell (‘11 QF); Princeton (‘12 1st) 26 vs. Delaware (‘99 QF) FACEOFFS WON* 5 vs. Stony Brook (‘10 QF); Princeton (‘12 1st) 22 vs. Syracuse (‘95 SF) FACEOFFS LOST* 3 vs. Johns Hopkins (‘80 F) .850 vs. Johns Hopkins (17x20) (‘80 F) WINNING PCT. .217 vs. Stony Brook (5x23) (‘10 QF) 26 vs. Johns Hopkins (’88 QF) SAVES 5 vs. Johns Hopkins (‘80 F) 5 vs. Princeton (‘00 SF) 5 vs. Cornell (‘09 SF) 20 vs. Syracuse (‘95 SF) GOALS ALLOWED 3 vs. Army (‘72 QF) .857 vs. Army (‘72 QF) SAVE PCT. .250 vs. Cornell (‘09 SF) 32 vs. Syracuse (‘94 SF) CLEARS 11 vs. Cornell (‘09 SF) 40 vs. Syracuse (‘94 SF) CLEAR ATTEMPTS 16 vs. Cornell (‘09 SF) 14 vs. Cornell (‘74 QF) FAILED CLEARS 0 vs. UMass (‘06 F); Mount St. Mary’s (‘10 1st) 14 vs. North Carolina (‘84 QF) 1.000 vs. UMass (18x18) (‘06 F) CLEARING PCT. .560 vs. Johns Hopkins (14x25) (‘85 QF) 1.000 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (22x22) (‘10 1st) 1.000 vs. Notre Dame (16x16) (‘12 QF) 12 vs. Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) EXTRA MAN OPPORTUNITIES 0 vs. Johns Hopkins (‘93 QF) 5 vs. Maryland (‘78 QF) EMO GOALS 0 on 19 occasions 5 vs. Cornell (‘79 QF) .833 (5x6) vs. Cornell (‘79 QF) EMO PCT. .000 on 19 occasions {1.000 (3x3) vs. UMass (‘06 F)} {1.000 (2x2) vs. Mount St. Mary’s (‘10 1st)} 19 vs. Notre Dame (23-4) (‘94 1st) WIN MARGIN 1 on 10 occasions

HIGHS OPPONENTS LOWS 77 by Maryland (‘83 QF) GROUND BALLS 19 by Denver (‘11 SF) 64 by Maryland (‘97 QF) SHOTS 18 by Notre Dame (‘94 1st) 20 by Syracuse (‘95 SF) GOALS 3 by Army (‘72 QF) 12 by Syracuse (‘95 SF) ASSISTS 0 by Duke (‘00 QF) 32 by Syracuse (‘95 SF) TOTAL POINTS (G+A) 4 by Army (‘72 QF) 14 by Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) PENALTIES 1 by Johns Hopkins (‘93 QF), Cornell (‘02 QF), Mount St. Mary’s (‘03 1st); Princeton (‘12 1st) 11:00 by Maryland (‘78 QF) PENALTY MINUTES 0:30 by Cornell (‘02 QF) 11:00 by Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) 0:30 by Cornell (‘09 SF); 0:30 Cornell (‘11 QF) 22 by Syracuse (‘95 SF) FACEOFFS WON* 3 by Johns Hopkins (‘80 F) 26 by Delaware (‘99 QF) FACEOFFS LOST* 6, Navy (‘05 QF) .783 by Stony Brook (18x23) (‘10 QF) WINNING PCT. .150 by Johns Hopkins (3x20) (‘80 F) 28 by Hobart (‘98 1st) SAVES 4 by Bucknell (‘11 1st) 23 by Notre Dame (‘94 1st) GOALS ALLOWED 2 by North Carolina (‘84 QF) 23 by Harvard (‘96 QF) 23 by Albany (‘05 1st) .882 by North Carolina (‘84 QF) SAVE PCT. .235 by Bucknell (‘11 1st) 37 by Syracuse (‘98 QF) CLEARS 10 by Georgetown (‘06 QF), UMass (‘06 F) 45 by Syracuse (‘98 QF) CLEAR ATTEMPTS 14 by Georgetown (‘06 QF) 16 by UMass (‘06 F) FAILED CLEARS 1 by Cornell (‘88 SF) .967 by Cornell (29x30) (‘88 SF) CLEARING PCT. .385 by UMass (10x26) (‘06 F) 12 by Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) EXTRA MAN OPPORTUNITIES 0 by UMass (‘06 F); Johns Hopkins (‘09 QF); Cornell (‘11 QF); Princeton (‘12 1st) 6 by Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) EMO GOALS 0 on 25 occasions 1.000 by Syracuse (3x3) (‘98 QF) EMO PCT. .000 on 25 occasions 11 by Cornell (‘88 SF) WIN MARGIN 1 on 13 occasions

* does not include 1979 faceoff totals when different faceoff rules were used VIRGINIA NCAA INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES PAGE 6 NCAA Individual Superlatives VIRGINIA OPPONENT *

15, Boo Smith vs. Army (‘72 QF) GROUND BALLS 17, Brian Cesarski, Towson (‘91 1st) 15, Steve Kraus vs. Johns Hopkins (‘80 F) 19, vs. UMass (‘06 F) SHOTS 15, Chris Wojcik, Harvard (‘96 QF) 6, Doug Knight vs. Brown (‘95 QF) GOALS 6, Mike French, Cornell (‘74 QF) 9!, Conor Gill vs. Cornell (‘02 QF) ASSISTS 5, Jack Thomas, Johns Hopkins (‘73 SF) 5, Bob Boniello, Maryland (‘78 QF) 10 (1g, 9a), Conor Gill vs. Cornell (‘02 QF) TOTAL POINTS (G+A) 7 by eight players 5, Tony Savarese vs. Johns Hopkins (‘79 SF) PENALTIES 3 by six players 5, Mike Sotir vs. Johns Hopkins (‘81 SF) 4:00, Tony Savarese vs. J. Hopkins (‘79 SF) PENALTY MINUTES 3:00, Greg Rinaldi, Rutgers (‘90 1st) 3:00, John Paleologos, Johns Hopkins (‘99 SF) 3:00, Richard Sullivan, Hofstra (‘01 1st) 21, David Jenkins vs. Hofstra (‘01 1st) FACEOFFS WON 19, Steve Vecchione, Johns Hopkins (‘93 QF) 19, Jason Denicker, Syracuse (‘98 QF) 19, Danny Brennan, Syracuse (‘08 SF) 20, Ben Johnson vs. Syracuse (‘95 SF) FACEOFFS LOST 18, Jason Motta, Delaware (‘99 QF) .929, David Jenkins vs. Delaware (13x14) (‘99 QF) WINNING PCT. .783, Adam Rand, Stony Brook (18x23) (‘10 QF) 25, Peter Sheehan vs. Johns Hopkins (‘88 QF) SAVES 28, Fred Pawlikowski, Hobart (‘98 1st) 20, Court Durling vs. Syracuse (‘95 SF) GOALS ALLOWED 23, Kevin Rae, Albany (‘05 1st) .857, Rodney Rullman vs. Army (‘72 QF) SAVE PCT. .888, Kevin O’Leary, Maryland (‘83 QF)

! NCAA Tournament record * some opponent superlatives are incomplete, this is from the best information available Virginia’s Top 10s Opponents’ Top 10s Goals Goals 1. Doug Knight vs. Brown 1995...... 6 1. Mike French, Cornell 1974...... 6 2. Barry Robertson vs. Hofstra 1973...... 5 2. Bill Kordis, Navy 1971...... 5 Randy Natoli vs. UMass 1981...... 5 Terry Kimbrell, Maryland 1978...... 5 Chase Monroe vs. Johns Hopkins 1988...... 5 Robin Prince, Brown 1995...... 5 David Curry vs. Harvard 1996...... 5 Ryan Powell, Syracuse 1998...... 5 Doug Knight vs. Harvard 1996...... 5 Dan Denihan, Johns Hopkins 1999...... 5 Michael Watson vs. Princeton 1996...... 5 Sean Hartofilis, Princeton 2000...... 5 Jay Jalbert vs. Hobart 1998...... 5 Tom Kessler, Hofstra 2001...... 5 Conor Gill vs. Johns Hopkins 1999...... 5 , Syracuse 2008...... 5 Hanley Holcomb vs. Hofstra 2001...... 5 10. 17 with ...... 4 Ben Rubeor vs. Georgetown 2006...... 5 Matt Poskay vs. UMass 2006...... 5 Saves * Matt Ward vs. UMass 2006...... 5 1. Fred Pawlikowski, Hobart 1998...... 28 Brian Carroll vs. Villanova 2009...... 5 2. Chris Benedetto, UMass 1981...... 26 Shamel Bratton vs. Johns Hopkins 2009...... 5 3. Paul Schimoler, Cornell 1988...... 23 Chris Bocklet vs. Bucknell 2011...... 5 Alex Rosier, Syracuse 1994...... 23 Colin Briggs vs. Maryland 2011...... 5 5. Steve Shelley, Adelphi 1982...... 21 Rob Lyng, Harvard 1996...... 21 Saves 7. Chris Swanenburg, Yale 1988...... 20 1. Peter Sheehan vs. Johns Hopkins 1988...... 25 Joey Kemp, Notre Dame 2006...... 20 2. Rodney Rullman vs. Johns Hopkins 1973...... 23 9. John Schmunk, Rutgers 1990...... 19 3. J.B. Meyer vs. North Carolina 1984...... 21 Richard Betcher, Towson 1991...... 19 Tom Groeninger vs. Towson 1991...... 21 Jay Pfeifer, Syracuse 2002...... 19 5. Rodney Rullman vs. Army 1972...... 18 Tillman Johnson vs. Syracuse 2002...... 18 * based on available information Tillman Johnson vs. Maryland 2003...... 18 Kip Turner vs. Johns Hopkins 2005...... 18 9. Peter Sheehan vs. North Carolina 1986...... 17 10. Joe Bottner vs. Johns Hopkins 1981...... 16 Peter Sheehan vs. Johns Hopkins 1985...... 16 Tom Groeninger vs. Rutgers 1990...... 16 Court Durling vs. Syracuse 1995...... 16 Tillman Johnson vs. Georgetown 2003...... 16 Bud Petit vs. Syracuse 2008...... 16 VIRGINIA NCAA TOURNAMENT CAREER LEADERS PAGE 7 University of Virginia NCAA Tournament Career Leaders

Goals Assists Per Game (min. 5 games) Ground Balls Rank Player Games Goals Rank Player Games APG Rank Player Games GB 1. Matt Ward 11 30 1. Tim Whiteley 11 3.18 1. David Jenkins 8 54 2. Michael Watson 10 28 2. 12 2.92 2. Steve Kraus 7 53 3. Danny Glading 11 27 3. Conor Gill 8 2.88 3. Jack deVilliers 9 50 4. Matt Poskay 11 24 4. Tom Duquette 6 1.67 Greg Montgomery 7 50 5. Chris Bocklet 11 25 5. Brendan Gill 5 1.60 5. Jason Hard 8 48 6. Steele Stanwick 12 23 6. Joe Yevoli 6 1.50 6. Bob Smith 7 46 7. Doug Knight 10 22 7. Tucker Radebaugh 9 1.44 7. Craig Ronald 7 42 8. Tim Whiteley 11 18 8. Mike Caravana 8 1.38 8. Trey Whitty 7 41 Ben Rubeor 11 18 9. Danny Glading 11 1.27 Peter Sheehan 8 41 Garrett Billings 11 18 Ben Rubeor 11 1.27 Brad Wood 5 41

Assists Points Per Game (min. 5 games Rank Player Games Assists Rank Player Games PPG 1. Steele Stanwick 12 35 1. Steele Stanwick 12 4.83 Tim Whiteley 11 35 2. Tim Whiteley 11 4.82 3. Conor Gill 8 23 3. Conor Gill 8 4.25 4. Ben Rubeor 11 14 4. Matt Ward 11 3.82 Danny Glading 11 14 5. Michael Watson 10 3.80 6. Tucker Radebaugh 9 13 6. Danny Glading 11 3.73 Kyle Dixon 11 13 7. Joe Yevoli 6 3.33 8. Matt Ward 11 12 8. Doug Knight 10 3.30 9. Mike Caravana 8 11 9. Jay Jalbert 8 3.25 Doug Knight 10 11 10. Tucker Radebaugh 9 3.22

Points Face-Off Wins Rank Player Games Points Rank Player Games FOW 1. Steele Stanwick 12 58 1. Jack deVilliers 9 85 2. Tim Whiteley 11 53 2. Jason Hard 8 76 3. Matt Ward 11 42 3. Steve Kraus 7 73 4. Danny Glading 11 41 4. Brad Wood 5 68 5. Michael Watson 10 38 5. David Jenkins 8 67 6. Conor Gill 8 34 6. Garett Ince 13 64 7. Doug Knight 10 33 7. Greg Montgomery 7 58 8. Ben Rubeor 11 32 8. Tony Nugent 7 38 9. Tucker Radebaugh 9 29 9. Brian McDermott 8 37 10. Chris Bocklet 11 27 10. Ben Johnson 5 33 Kyle Dixon 10 27 Face-Off Attempts Goals Per Game (min. 5 games) Rank Player Games FOA Rank Player Games GPG 1. Jack deVilliers 9 170 1. Michael Watson 10 2.80 2. Garett Ince 13 155 2. Matt Ward 11 2.73 3. Jason Hard 8 142 3. Danny Glading 11 2.46 4. Brad Wood 5 113 4. Chris Bocklet 11 2.27 5. Steve Kraus 7 111 5. Doug Knight 10 2.20 6. David Jenkins 8 106 6. Matt Poskay 11 2.18 7. Greg Montgomery 7 86 7. Jay Jalbert 8 2.00 8. Brian McDermott 8 80 8. Steele Stanwick 12 1.92 9. Tony Nugent 7 76 9. John Christmas 9 1.89 10. Ben Johnson 6 73 10. Roddy Marino 7 1.86 VIRGINIATEAM NOTES MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 8

MORE ON THE HOPKINS SERIES • The Blue Jays have dominated the series in Baltimore, winning 35-of-45 match-ups BY THE NUMBERS: UVa COUNTDOWN TICKER at Homewood Field (with one tie). Event Current # Milestone # # Needed • The series is more even when played in Charlottesville with the Blue Jays holding Chris LaPierre the 19-15 advantage. setting UVa record for 69 72 3 • Eight of the last 15 games have been barn burners decided by one goal (Hopkins career games played won four). • This game features some historical patterns that could bode well for the Cavaliers. All-Time Games 142 150 8 • Known as a team that likes the up-tempo pace, Virginia would certainly like to Played @ Klöckner see its offense explode vs. the Blue Jays since the Cavaliers are 23-9 all-time when scoring at least 10 goals, but have lost the last two of the last three times they have scored at least 10 goals. Dom Starsia’s 493 500 7 • In fact, when UVa scores more than 13 goals they have won 15-of-18 games against 500th career game Hopkins. as a head coach • The Cavaliers can also be successful if they are able to contain the Hopkins offense because they are 18-7-1 when allowing fewer than 10 goals (2008’s 13-12 UVa overtime win ended a streak of 10 consecutive games with single-digit goals by the Blue Jays). CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL Name, Pos. Streak ‘14 Goals Career Goals Streak Started HISTORY SUGGESTS RANKINGS DON’T MEAN TOO MUCH James Pannell, A 7 39 46 March 22, 2014 • One of the characteristics of the Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins series since the late Ryan Tucker, M 6 23 52 March 24, 2014 1980s is the inability to use rankings as a predictor of victory. Mark Cockerton, A 4 45 123 April 5, 2014 • The higher ranked team has lost 17 of the last 28 regular season meetings dating Rob Emery, M 3 14 73 April 11, 2014 back to 1987. Tyler German, M 3 12 11 April 11, 2014 • In fact, from 1990-1995, the higher ranked squad lost each time. AJ Fish, A 1 2 2 March 24, 2014 • UVa lost the last two regular season matchups as the higher ranked team, including Joe French, A 1 5 5 March 24, 2014 2012’s No. 1 vs. No. 2 meeting - in 2011 UVa was No. 2 and Johns Hopkins was No. 11. Mick Parks, M 1 1 3 April 26, 2014 • Sunday’s meeting is the third time since the 2007 regular season matchup that Johns Hopkins is the higher ranked team - UVa was No. 5 and Johns Hopkins was No. 3 in the Cavaliers’ 7-5 win at Homewood Field. Johns Hopkins last year was No. 10 and UVa was No. 14 when the teams met. During this year’s meeting UVa was No. 10 and Johns Hopkins was No. 9. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT • Despite UVa beeing seeded, Johns Hopkins (7) is still ranked higher than UVa (8) in this week’s poll media poll. The coaches poll has UVa (7) and Hopkins (8) flipped. Name, Pos. Streak ‘14 Points Career Points Streak Started Ryan Tucker, M 16 23-6-28 51-13-64 April 26, 2013 VIRGINIA ON THE GREEN GRASS OF KLÖCKNER James Pannell, A 7 39-7-46 46-12-58 March 22, 2014 • Virginia owns a 118-24 (.8309) all-time record at Klöckner Stadium, including a 6-1 Greg Coholan, M 5 13-14-27 18-16-34 March 30, 2014 Rob Emery, M 5 14-5-19 73-23-96 March 30, 2014 mark in 2014. UVa also is 11-1 all-time at Klöckner Stadium in the NCAA Marck Cockerton, A 4 45-15-60 123-31-154 April 5, 2014 Tournament. Tyler German, A 3 11-5-16 11-5-16 April 11, 2014 • Klöckner Stadium first hosted lacrosse in 1993, the first season Dom Starsia was AJ Fish, A 1 2-0-2 2-0-2 March 24, 2014 the head coach of the Cavaliers. Joe French, A 1 5-2-7 5-2-7 March 24, 2014 • This year’s senior class is 23-8 (.742) all-time inside Klöckner Stadium. Owen Van Arsdale, A 1 10-25-35 30-51-81 April 26, 2014 • UVa fifth-years Chris LaPierre and Blake Riley are 29-9 (.763) all-time inside Blake Riley, M 1 0-3-3 1-5-6 April 26, 2014 Klöckner Stadium. Mick Parks, M 1 1-2-3 3-2-5 April 26, 2014

CAVALIERS CLIMBING THE SEASON RANKS • Mark Cockerton and James Pannell are climbing the UVa season lists in goals. CAREER STARTS • Cockerton and Pannell are trying to become the first UVa teammates to reach the 40-goal plateau since 2006 when Matt Ward (42) and Matt Poskay (41) accom- Name, Pos. ’10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 Career Streak plished the feat. Scott McWilliams, D * 18 16 11 15 60 15 • If Pannell gets to 40 goals it will mark the third time in program history two UVa Rob Emery, M * 5 16 15 14 50 3 Owen Van Arsdale, A * * 14 10 15 39 17 players in the same season reached the goal-scoring plateau. Mark Cockerton, A * 4 2 13 15 34 29 • Doug Knight (56) and Michael Watson (48) were the first 40-goal scoring duo at Greg Danseglio, D * * 1 10 15 26 18 UVa in program history when they accomplished the feat in 1995. Currently they are Ryan Tucker, M * * 0 12 14 26 13 the only UVa attack duo to accomplish the feat. Tanner Scales, D * * * 9 15 24 24 James Pannell, A * * * 6 14 20 3 Greg Coholan, M * * * 2 15 17 15 Goals Player Season Matt Barrett, G * * * * 15 15 15 1. 56 Doug Knight 1996 Rhody Heller, G * * 0 9 0 9 - 2. 53 Chris Bocklet 2010 Dan Marino, G * * * 6 0 6 - 3. 52 Doug Knight 1995 Chris LaPierre, M 0 1 0 1 0 2 - 4. 49 Mark Cockerton 2013 Tyler German, M * * 0 0 1 1 - 5. 48 Michael Watson 1996 Ryan Luckacovic, A * * * * 1 1 - 6. 46 Ben Rubeor 2007 Zed Williams, M * * * * 1 1 - 7. 45 Mark Cockerton 2014 * did not play 8. 44 Kevin Pehlke 1991 Note: Some starts may be at positions other than the ones listed. 44 Chris Bocklet 2011 10. 42 Tucker Radebaugh 1991 42 Matt Ward 2006 12. 41 Matt Poskay 2006 13. 40 Joe Yevoli 2002 14. 39 Doug Knight 1997 39 James Pannell 2014 VIRGINIATEAM NOTES MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 9

ZED WILLIAMS RANKS AMONG ALL-TIME UVA FRESHMEN MIDFIELDERS • Freshman midfielder Zed Williams is quietly having one of the better true freshman All-TIME UVa CAREER 100 GOAL SCORERS seasons for a midfielder at UVa. Name Years Games Goals Goals Per Game • Williams has 6 goals, 9 assists and 14 total points during his first season on Grounds, 1. Doug Knight 1994-97 60 165 2.75 ranking No. 7 all-time among Dom Starsia freshmen (1993-present) playing strictly 2. Michael Watson 1994-97 62 142 2.29 midfield in their first season. 3. Matt Ward 2003-06 62 139 2.24 • His 9 assists is tied with Chris LaPierre (2010) for the most by a true freshman mid- 4. Kevin Pehlke 1990-93 55 138 2.51 5. Chris Bocklet 2009-12 63 137 2.17 fielder under Dom Starsia. 6. Ben Rubeor 2005-08 61 136 2.23 • Below is the list of top freshmen midfield performers under Dom Starsia, listed in 7. Steele Stanwick 2009-12 69 126 1.83 order of most points: 8. Garrett Billings 2006-09 69 125 1.81 Player (season)...... G-A-P 9. Mark Cockerton 2011-pres. 62 123 1.98 1. Rob Emery (2011)...... 13-7-20 10. Danny Glading 2006-09 69 119 1.72 2. Chris LaPierre (2010)...... 10-9-19 11. Chase Monroe 1985-88 53 116 2.19 3. Shamel Bratton (2008)...... 14-4-18 12. Jay Jalbert 1997-00 58 112 1.93 4. Kyle Dixon (2003)...... 9-8-17 13. Tom Duquette 1970-73 51 107 2.10 5. Rhamel Bratton (2008)...... 10-6-16 14. Tucker Radebaugh 1996-99 59 106 1.80 6. Ryan Tucker (2012)...... 13-2-15 15. Jeff Nicklas 1982-86 52 104 2.00 7. Zed Williams (2014)...... 4-9-14 8. Brian Carroll (2007)...... 11-1-12 9. Matt Poskay (2003)...... 7-1-8 UVa ALL-TIME MIDFIELDER CAREER GOAL LEADERS (2000)...... 7-1-8 Name Years GlS 1. Eldredge, Pete 1969-72 (47 games) 94 GROUND BALLS KEY IN UVA VICTORIES Carroll, Brian 2007-10 (70 games) 94 • In UVa’s nine wins the Cavaliers are averaging 41.7 ground balls per game. 3. Bratton, Shamel 2008-11 89 • In UVa’s three losses the Cavaliers are averaging 29.2 ground balls per game. 4. Poskay, Matt 2003-06 88 5. Rotelli, Chris 2000-03 85. 6. Traynor, Greg 1992-95 82 END OF AN ERA AT UVA 7. Jalbert, Jay* 1997-00 78. • Pat Glading took part in his final regular season game at Klöckner Stadium against 8. Kraus, Andy 87-89, 91 75 Bellarmine on April 19. Glading is closing out a 12-year era for his family with the UVa 9. Emery, Rob 2011-present 73 men’s lacrosse program. Holman, Tom 1976-79 70 • Pat, along with his older brothers Billy (2000-03) and Danny (2006-09), each played 11. Giusto, Rick 1979-82 69 four years for Virginia under head coach Dom Starsia. Jones, David 1992-95 69 • There has been one Glading on each of the last three UVa NCAA tittle teams (2003, 13. Cooper, Doug 1971-74 66 2006, 2011). Kroll, Rich 1974-77 66 15. Colin Briggs 2009-12 63 16. Shannon, A.J.* 2000-03 59 INVINCIBLE UNDER THE KLÖCKNER LIGHTS Bratton, Rhamel 2008-11 59 • Virginia has lost only six night games at Klöckner Stadium. 18. Curry, David* 1996-97 55 • Overall UVa is 33-6 when playing under the lights at Klöckner Stadium. Dixon, Kyle 2003-06 55 • Overall the Cavaliers had 21-consecutive night wins since moving to Klöckner in * - career goals as a midfielder 1993. • UVa fell to Duke in 2008, the first night loss - a game that started at 6 p.m. in April daylight shadows. UVa ALL-TIME MIDFIELDER CAREER POINT LEADERS • Virginia dropped its second overall game under the Klöckner Stadium lights ironically Name Years Goals Assists Points also to Duke on April 17, 2010. 1. Shamel Bratton 2008-11 89 40 129 • UVa dropped back-to-back night games at Klöckner Stadium for the first time with 2. Brian Carroll 2007-10 94 34 128 losses to Duke on April 13, 2012 and North Carolina in the ACC Tournament a week 3. Chris Rotelli 2000-03 85 41 126 later on April 20, 2012. 4. Pete Eldredge 1969-72 94 22 116 • Originally scheduled for 1 p.m. on March 9, 2013, the fifth loss came to Cornell after 5. Kyle Dixon 2003-06 55 57 112 6. Jay Jalbert* 1997-00 78 29 107 field conditions due to snow in the Charlottesville area pushed game back to an eve- Andy Kraus 1987-89, ‘91 75 32 107 ning start. 8. Greg Traynor 1992-95 82 24 106 • UVa snapped the losing streak at two games with a 14-13 overtime win against No. 9. Scott Gerham 1981-84 45 57 102 12 Loyola to open the 2014 season. 10. Matt Poskay 2003-06 88 11 99 • UVa dropped its sixth game to Duke in 2014. Duke owns four of the six night wins 11. Rob Emery 2011-pres. 73 23 96 over UVa at Klöckner Stadium. * - career goals as a midfielder UVA HITS 11,000 ALL-TIME GOALS • Ryan Tucker’s first quarter goal in UVa’s 9-6 loss to Maryland on March 30 was the All-TIME UVa FRESHMAN GOALIE SEASON STATS program’s 11,000 goal in recorded school history. • While UVa first started playing lacrosse in 1904, it wasn’t until 1925 that game Name Year Saves GA GAA Save % results were kept. 1. Tillman Johnson 2001 152 114 8.34 .571 • UVa fielded a lacrosse team in 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907 before going dormant 2. Matt Barrett 2014 139 156 11.23 .471 until the 1925 season. Derek Kenney 1999 139 124 8.86 .529 4. Rodney Rullman 1972 110 63 - .636 5. Brian Gregory 1979 102 83 - .551 6. Stew Ridgely 1987 88 97 - .476 7. Adam Ghitelman 2008 86 87 10.16 .497 8. Scott Howe 1972 61 52 - .540 9. Dan Marino 2013 46 55 9.09 .455 10. Tom Groeninger 1988 25 16 - .610 Note: Early records do not include goalie minutes in order to determine GAA TEAM NOTES PAGE 10

UVA REACHES 600TH WIN IN PROGRAM HISTORY • UVa’s 11-10 overtime win against Johns Hopkins not only snapped a three-game 2014 HONORS losing streak to the Blue Jays and return the Doyle Smith Cup to Charlottesville. The TEWAARATON WATCH LIST win also was the 600th win in Virginia men’s lacrosse recorded history. • Mark Cockerton (Nominee) • Virginia became only the eighth NCAA DI program to amass over 600 wins at the DI • Rob Emery level. • UVa is only the third ACC team to accomplish the feat, joining No. 2 all-time • Chris LaPierre Syracuse and No. 4 all-time Maryland. • Scott McWilliams (Nominee)

UVA SHINES AGAINST VMI ALL-ACC TEAM • UVa played its starting offense for the first quarter and outscored the Keydets on • Mark Cockerton March 24 by a score of 9-0 after one period. James Pannell had a hat trick in the first quarter. SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST • VMI managed its only shot of the period with one second remaining, resulting in • Rob Emery the only save of the game for goalie Matt Barrett who gave way to Rhody Heller early in the second period with an 11-0 lead. ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK • UVa had 12 different players register at least one point in the 23-3 win. Nine differ- ent Cavaliers scored a goal. • James Pannell (Feb. 11) • Zach Wood (3), Ryan Lukacovic (4) and Joe French (4) joined Pannell with hat tricks. ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK SCORING AT THE END OF PERIODS • Matt Barrett (Feb. 18) • UVa has scored 17 goals in the final 39 seconds of 60 regulation periods. That means 8.8 percent of UVa’s 194 goals have come in the final 39 seconds of a period. IL FACE-OFF YEARBOOK PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS • Ryan Tucker has scored goals with one-tenth and five-tenths of a second left in a • Mark Cockerton (A), second-team period this season. • Rob Emery (M), second-team • 2014 is a stark contrast to 2013 when the UVa defense allowed 17 goals in the final • Tanner Scales (D), second-team 30 seconds of a period, including 11 scores in the final 10 seconds of a • Scott McWilliams (D), third-team period. • Ryan Tucker (M), honorable mention COCKERTON REACHES 100 CAREER GOALS • Chris LaPierre (M), honorable mention • Senior attackman Mark Cockerton scored four goals against Syracuse to bring the Canadian to 100 career goals on the nose. CAVALIERS FACING NCAA CHAMPIONS • Cockerton is the 15th Cavalier in program history to reach this milestone. 12 of • Besides Virginia, eight other NCAA DI men’s lacrosse programs have won NCAA titles those 15 Cavaliers played under current Hall of Fame head coach Dom Starsia. in men’s lacrosse. • Cockerton’s 123 career goals place him No. 9 all-time at UVa, tied with Danny • If you count facing Princeton at historic Kezar Stadium in San Francisco for an October Glading. scrimmage, UVa met all eight programs on the lacrosse field during the 2013-14 academic year. LAPIERRE APPROACHES 70 CAREER GAMES • On UVa’s 2014 schedule were the seven other NCAA champions: Cornell (L), Duke (L), • Senior Chris LaPierre has played in 69 career games at UVa. He needs one game to Johns Hopkins (W), Loyola (W), Maryland (L), North Carolina (L, W) and Syracuse (W). become the fouth player in program history to play in at least 70 career games. • LaPierre would join Bray Malphrus (71), Brian Carroll (70) and Ken Clausen (70) on VIRGINIA IS A GROUND BALL MACHINE the 70+ career games played list. • Accoriding to UVa head coach Dom Starsia - “If there’s any single statistic that speaks • All four Cavaliers where members of the 2010 UVa team. to your effort overall, then it’s that one (ground balls).” • UVa has the led nation in ground balls two of the last four years. PANNELL PUTS SEVEN GOALS ON SYRACUSE • Since the NCAA started including ground balls per game in their national rankings • James Pannell scored a career-high seven goals against Syracuse in a 17-12 UVa in 2009, UVa has never finished a season lower than No. 3 in ground balls per game win. • UVa is the only school in the nation to finish in the Top-5 nationally in ground balls • Pannell was the first opponent to score seven goals in a game against the Orange per game over the last five seasons since Joe Boulukos of Cornell did it in the Big Red’s 16-14 victory at the Carrier Dome • Five other schools can only boast finishing in the Top-5 twice during the same span in 2005. (Duke, Georgetown, Jacksonville, North Carolina, Robert Morris) • Since Boulukos’ day against the Orange, only two opposing players (Johns Hopkins’ • Below is how UVa has fared over the last five seasons in ground balls: Paul Rabil in the 2008 national title game and Hobart’s Alex Love last year) had scored six goals against the Orange. Virginia’s NCAA Ranking for Ground Balls Per Game • Pannell’s seven goals aren’t even the most a Cavalier has scored against Syracuse. Doug Knight scored eight goals in the 1996 meeting between UVa and Syracuse. Year NCAA Rank Ground Balls Teams Ahead of UVa (Rank) 2009 2 40.78 per game North Carolina (1) MICK PARKS AT THE FACEOFF X 2010 1 37.17 per game N/A • Mick Parks won 24 faceoffs against then-No. 8 Syracuse, which ties for the most in 2011 3 36.83 per game VMI (1), Jacksonville (2) the nation this year for a game and ranks No. 2 all-time at UVa in a contest. 2012 3 35.25 per game Bryant (1), Robert Morris (2) • Parks has 383 career faceoff wins, which ranks No. 5 all-time in the UVa annals. Brad 2013 1 39.93 per game N/A Wood (1984-87) sits at No. 4 with 423 wins. 2014 1 37.53 per game N/A

STARSIA GETS HIS 250TH CAREER WIN AT VIRGINIA • UVa head coach Dom Starsia earned his 250th win as the head coach at Virginia, courtesy of an 11-10 win at Drexel on Feb. 16. • Starsia happened to win his 200th career win at UVa at Drexel on Feb. 20, 2010, an 11-8 triumph. • Starsia’s 257 career victories at UVa is an ACC record. VIRGINIATEAM NOTES MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 11

CAN’T SCORE UNLESS YOU CLEAR THE BALL VIRGINIA IN OVERTIME UNDER DOM STARSIA • Virginia registered a .918 percent success rate on clears in 2013, giving the Cavaliers • UVa is 23-16 all-time in overtime under Dom Starsia. Seven of those losses came in four seasons in a row clearing the ball above .900 percent NCAA Tournament action. UVa is 3-7 in OT games in the NCAA Tournament under • No other team in the nation boasts such a streak Starsia. • UVa cleared at a .907 rate in 2012, a .900 rate in 2011 and a .922 rate in 2010 • Since the start of the 2007 season, UVa is 13-4 in overtime games under Starsia. • During that time UVa twice ranked No. 3 in the nation in scoring offense, scoring • The four losses since 2007 came at Duke (2007), Syracuse in the NCAA semifinal in 13.44 goals per game in 2010 and 12.56 goals per game in 2011. UVa ranked No. 11 2008, Johns Hopkins (2012) in a regular season matchup and last season at Syracuse in 2012 with 11.5 goals per game. (2013). The Hopkins game in 2012 was the only OT loss since 2007 at Klöckner • According to research in collaboration with all NCAA DI men’s lacrosse SIDs, only 13 Stadium. teams have cleared at over .900 in a season, four times its been done by UVa, dating • Virginia is 14-2 all-time in OT games at Klöckner Stadium, which doubles as the back to 1971 - the first year lacrosse was an NCAA Championship sport record under Starsia. • UVa records on clearing date back to 1971 - some schools like Syracuse (1983), only • The first loss was the 2000 meeting with Syracuse and the second was the 2012 go back to a certain year in regards to clearing stats. Below is the current list of all- Hopkins game. time .900+ clearing schools in a season: • Starsia is 14-3 all-time at home in OT games while at UVa - the 1998 Syracuse game was played at the Field Hockey Turf Field, resulting in a loss. Clearing All-Time Top Seasons CHRIS LAPIERRE RETURNS TO THE FIELD IN 2014 1. Loyola (2013) .955 • On March 20, 2013 Chris LaPierre was shut down for the remainder of the season 2. Virginia (2010) .922 ***UVa is only clearing at .855 in 2014 with a lower extremity injury. 3. Virginia (2013) .918 • LaPierre earned a medical hardship after appearing in only three games. Syracuse (2013) .918 • At the time of LaPierre being shut down on March 20, he was No. 6 in the nation 5. Syracuse (2011) .918 among active players in career ground balls with 209. 6. Loyola (2012) .916 • LaPierre currently ranks No. 14 at UVa in career ground balls - He averages 3.7 7. Virginia (2012) .907 ground balls per game for his career and in a full 2014 can position himself to finish 8. Binghamton (2012) .906 career in the Top-5 all-time at UVa (271+). 9. North Carolina (1988) .905 • LaPierre is No. 14 among active players in career ground balls and No. 1 among non- 10 Hofstra (2011) .903 faceoff specialists. 11. North Carolina (2012) .902 12. Marist (2013) .901 UVa Career Ground Balls List 13. Virginia (2011) .900 9. Boo Smith (1971-74) 260 10. Tillman Johnson (2001-04) 259 CLEARING - THE CHRIS LAPIERRE FACTOR - DEBATE 11. Mike Schattner (1988-91) 253 • While no team boasts a streak of four seasons in a row of clearing the ball at a .900 Kris Snider (1975-78) 253 percent clip - the current four-year streak for UVa are also the only four years in Dom 13. James Ireland (1992-94) 250 Starsia’s first 21 seasons at Virginia where the Cavaliers have had a season with a .900 14. Chris LaPierre (2010-pres.) 249 percent or better clearing rate. • The streak coincidently started with the matriculation at Virginia of M Chris LaPierre. MATT BARRETT MAKES COLLEGIATE DEBUT IN CAGE FOR CAVALIERS The senior has been a one-man clear for the Cavaliers and arguably the nation’s top • Against Loyola on Feb. 6 Matt Barrett became only the seventh first-year at UVa to defensive midfielder over the 2010-12 seasons. Begs the question with UVa’s current start a season-opening game in the cage since lacrosse became an NCAA success clearing the ball – is it a coincidence, or is it the Chris LaPierre factor? Championship sport in 1971. • The 2010, 2011 and 2012 seasons also happen to be the only seasons a UVa team • The other Cavalier rookies to start in goal at UVa are Scott Howe (1972), Brian has cleared the ball at .900 or better since lacrosse became an NCAA Championship Gregory (1979), Derek Kenney (1999), Tillman Johnson (2001), Adam Ghitelman sport in 1971 (2008) and Dan Marino (2013). • The LaPierre Factor becomes a debate because of his limited play in 2013 due to • Rodney Rullman also as a first-year started games in 1972, including all three NCAA injury that resulted in a medical hardship and yet the Cavaliers are clearing at a .918 Tournament contests that led to UVa’s first NCAA title. Barrett becomes the eighth rate through 15 games. first-year to start a game in goal for the Cavaliers. • LaPierre is back in 2014 for his final year, where will UVa finish in clears? • Howe, Rullman, Kenney, Johnson and Ghitelman all won NCAA titles during their careers at UVa. Rullman and Kenney did so as first-years, starting the NCAA title game. • Gregory and Ghitelman lost NCAA semifinal games as first-years and Johnson lost in the first round. Gregory is the only one in the group to not win an NCAA title while on Grounds, while Marino is a sophomore on this current UVa team – which group will Barrett fall into during his UVa career?

VIRGINIA WELCOMES TWO TRANSFERS TO ROSTER • Senior D Joseph Lisicky joined the Cavaliers in the fall after enrolling in graduate school at UVa. • Lisicky was the the DIII Preseason Player of the Year in 2013 at Lynchburg College, but missed the year after suffering an injury. • The two-time DIII USILA All-American was the ODAC Player of the Year in 2012 with 89 ground balls and 41 caused turnovers. He was selected 41st overall in the 2013 MLL Draft by the , who still hold his rights. • Sophomore D Nate Menninger joins UVa after spending one season with DIII Hamilton College. • Menninger took 201 faceoffs with a long pole, winning 94 times. • He picked up a team-best 75 ground balls and caused 12 turnovers. TEAM NOTES PAGE 12

DOM (INATION) OF THE USILA POLLS DOUBLE DIGIT GOAL/ASSIST SCORING • Since Dom Starsia took over as head coach of the Virginia program in 1993, there • Since Dom Starsia started at UVa in 1993, the Cavaliers have had at least five differ- have been 240 USILA coaches polls, including this week’s poll. ent players every season, including 2014, to amass double digit goals in a season. • Of those 240 polls, Virginia has been ranked No. 1 in 55 of them. • Coming into 2014 - a Dom Starsia-led UVa team averages 7.65 different players a • Which means that over the past 22 seasons under Dom Starsia, Virginia has been season with at least 10 goals. ranked No. 1 in the nation 22.9 percent of the time. • Already in 2014 UVa has eight players in double digits in goals scored and three in • The two programs closest to UVa’s dominance are Syracuse at 48 weeks and Johns double digits in assists. Hopkins at 41 weeks. • 1994 and 2010 were the best seasons under Starsia as each team had 10 different • The USILA coaches poll is the oldest lacrosse poll and was established in 1973. players have at least 10 goals. • 2001 and 2004 are tied for the lowest total in a year at 5 different players. LAXERS THAT HAVE LETTERED IN FOOTBALL • UVa had seven different double digit goal scorers in 2012 . • Sophomore Thompson Brown received a football letter at UVa in 2011 as a first-year • Under Starsia, UVa has averaged 4.05 different players a year with at least 10 assists. and he retired from football and joined the lacrosse program during the fall of 2012 • In 2012 UVa only had three players (Stanwick, Briggs, White ) with at least 10 • Brown is only the fifth lacrosse player under Dom Starsia that gained at least one assists. letter playing football at Virginia • There were four other Cavaliers with at least five assists. • The other four are: years lettered in parenthesis • In 2013 six Cavaliers had double digits in goals and three did so in assists. Andrew Dausch (FB: 1991-92-93-94; LAX: 1993-94-95) Pat Kerney (FB: 1995-96-97-98; LAX: 1996) CAVALIERS IN MIDWEEK GAMES Simon Manka (FB: 2006, LAX: 2005) • Virginia has a 34-game winning streak going back to 2001 in reguiar-season mid- Brian Pomper (FB: 2012; LAX: 2009-10) week games . • Former lacrosse letterwinners under Dom Starsia that also appeared on a UVa foot- • Virginia had three midweek games scheduled in 2014. ball roster at one time or another are as follows: Ned Bowen, Ryan Curtis, Steve • The last time the Cavaliers lost a midweek contest was an 11-8 loss to Notre Dame Holmes and Matt Kelly. on March 14, 2001 (a Wednesday). 2014 CAPTAINS NAMED • Under head coach Dom Starsia, Virginia is 52-2 (.963) in mid-week games since • Midfielders Rob Emery and Bobby Hill, and defenseman Scott McWilliams have 1993. been selected by their peers as the captains of the 2014 men’s lacrosse team. • After losing his first mid-week game (9-6 to Princeton in 1993), the Cavaliers rattled off 22 wins in a row before that loss to Notre Dame 13 years ago. VIRGINIA IN THE POLLS • Virginia has been ranked in the top five of the USILA Coaches poll 279 weeks • UVa has been ranked in the Top 10 in 398 polls • The USILA Poll began in 1973 VIRGINIA ALUMNI IN • Virginia seniors Mark Cockerton, Rob Emery and Scott McWilliams were selected in the 2014 MLL Draft. McWilliams was the No. 8 overall selection to Boston. Emery went in the third round (17th overall) to Boston and Cockerton was taken in the 7th round (56th overall) by Rochester. • Here is where UVa ranks all-time with alums in the MLL:

All-Time First Round Draft Picks Alumni to play in the MLL All-Time 1. Virginia 17 1. Syracuse 72 2. Syracuse 16 2. Virginia 56 3. Duke 11 3. Johns Hopkins 54 4. Johns Hopkins 8 4. Maryland 53 Maryland 8 5. Duke 25 Towson 25 Alumni Drafted 1. Syracuse 48 2. Virginia 44 3. Johns Hopkins 38 4. Maryland 37 5. Duke 30 6. North Carolina 24 7. Georgetown 23 8. Hofstra 22 VIRGINIATEAM NOTES MEN’S LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 13

2014 SCORING DROUGHTS FOR OPPONENTS Below are the longest scoring droughts for OPPOSING teams against Virginia this Miscellaneous Stats season (min. 15 minutes): Virginia’s Record When:

Opp. Time Drought (Quarter) Date LOY 31:23 1:00 (1st) to 14:37 (4th) 2/6 BU 25:05 5:49 (2nd) to 10:44 (4th) 4/19 Drexel 23:52 11:16 (2nd) to 2:24 (3rd) 2/16 Played at home...... 6-1 VMI 21:20 15:00 (1st) to 8:40 (2nd) 3/24 VMI 20:02 4:52 (2nd) to 14:50 (4th) 3/24 Played on Road...... 3-4 MSM 18:04 3:04 (3rd) to End of Game 2/25 Played on Neutral field...... 1-0 UR 17:49 14:43 (3rd) to 12:04 (4th) 2/8 When playing a ranked team...... 4-5 UNC 16:54 1:54 (3rd) to End of Game 4/26 COR 15:47 4:52 (3rd) to 4:05 (4th) 3/8 When playing a higher ranked team...... 2-3 UMD 15:24 6:22 (1st) to 5:58 (2nd) 3/30 When playing a team ranked in top 5...... 0-3 JHU 15:04 11:49 (3rd) to 11:45 (4th) 3/22 When playing a lower/non ranked team...... 8-2 When playing a team with a .500+ record...... 8-5 MULTIPLE GOAL GAMES When playing a team with a below .500 record...... 2-0 2014 CAREER CAREER 3+ GOALS Cockerton 13 34 22 When UVa scores first...... 6-2 Pannell 12 13 7 When Opponent scores first...... 4-3 Tucker 7 14 3 When UVa has more assists...... 7-1 German 4 4 0 When Opponent has more assists...... 3-4 Van Arsdale 3 11 0 When assists are the same...... 0-0 Emery 3 22 3 Coholan 3 3 1 When UVa outshoots Opponent...... 7-2 Lukacovic 2 2 1 When Opponent outshoots UVa...... 3-3 Fish 1 1 0 When UVa has more ground balls...... 9-1 French 1 1 1 When Opponent has more ground balls...... 1-4 Williams 1 1 0 When ground balls are the same...... 0-0 Wood 1 1 1 LaPierre 0 4 1 When UVa has more turnovers...... 2-1 When Opponent has more turnovers...... 8-4 MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES When turnovers are the same...... 0-0 2014 CAREER CAREER 3+ ASSISTS When UVa wins more faceoffs...... 6-1 Van Arsdale 9 16 6 When Opponent wins more faceoffs...... 3-3 Cockerton 4 6 3 Coholan 4 4 0 When faceoffs are the same...... 1-1 Williams 3 3 0 When UVa has more saves...... 5-3 Danseglio 1 1 0 When Opponent has more saves...... 5-2 Emery 1 3 1 When saves are the same...... 0-0 Harbeson 1 1 1 When wearing blue helmets...... 9-3 French 1 1 0 Lukacovic 1 1 1 When wearing orange helmets...... 1-2 Pannell 0 1 1 When wearing white jersey and orange shorts...... 0-0 Tucker 0 1 0 When wearing white jersey and blue shorts...... 2-0 LaPierre 0 4 0 When wearing white jersey and shorts...... 4-1 GOALS When wearing orange jersey and shorts...... 0-0 TOTAL PCT. When wearing orange jersey and blue shorts...... 1-0 Freshmen 23 11.8 When wearing orange jersey and white shorts...... 1-1 Sophomores 58 29.9 When wearing blue jersey and shorts...... 1-1 Juniors 45 23.2 When wearing blue jersey and orange shorts...... 0-1 Seniors 68 35.1 Totals 194 When wearing blue jersey and white shorts...... 1-1 February games...... 5-0 ASSISTS March games...... 3-3 TOTAL PCT. April games...... 2-2 Freshmen 21 17.6 May games...... 0-0 Sophomores 22 18.3 Juniors 43 35.8 Monday...... 1-0 Seniors 34 28.3 Tuesday...... 1-0 Totals 120 Thursday...... 1-0 Friday...... 0-1 POINTS Saturday...... 6-2 TOTAL PCT. Freshmen 44 14.0 Sunday...... 1-2 Sophomores 81 25.8 When playing on TV...... 3-4 Juniors 87 27.7 Seniors 102 32.5 Totals 314 VIRGINIA MEN’SINDIVIDUAL LACROSSE STATISTICS GAME NOTESIN NCAA • TOURNAMENTDREXEL PAGE 14 Virginia Individual Statistics in NCAA Tournament

SHOTS GOALS Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min Rob Emery 6 5 5 3 8 23 .217 15 .652 0 1 0 3 6 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Mark Cockerton 6 2 3 3 6 13 .231 9 .692 1 0 0 2 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Chris LaPierre 9 1 1 5 6 11 .091 4 .364 0 0 0 25 5 4 0-2 .000 2 1.0 Bobby Hill 6 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 14 1 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Owen Van Arsdale 2 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Blake Riley 5 0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 10 3 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Pat Harbeson 5 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Ryan Tucker 2 0 0 0 0 4 .000 4 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Scott McWilliams 6 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 10 0 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Mick Parks 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 .333 0 0.0

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD Shots Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS VS JOHNS HOPKINS PAGE 15 Virginia Individual Statistics vs. Johns Hopkins

SHOTS GOALS Name GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min Rob Emery 4 3 6 1 7 26 .231 11 .423 0 2 0 5 1 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 Mark Cockerton 4 3 6 0 6 26 .231 13 .500 0 1 0 7 5 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Greg Coholan 2 1 3 0 3 5 .600 4 .800 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Ryan Tucker 3 2 2 1 3 15 .133 6 .400 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-1 .000 0 0.0 James Pannell 2 2 2 1 3 14 .143 5 .357 0 1 0 5 1 1 0-0 .000 1 2.0 Ryan Lukacovic 1 0 2 0 2 3 .667 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Scott McWilliams 4 3 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 9 1 5 0-0 .000 7 5.5 Owen Van Arsdale 3 2 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Tanner Ottenbreit 2 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Pat Harbeson 3 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 Chris LaPierre 4 0 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 14 2 0 0-4 .000 2 1.5 Tyler German 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 .500 0 0.0 Bobby Hill 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 2 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Mick Parks 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 8 0 0 15-31 .484 0 0.0 Greg Danseglio 3 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 11 2 4 0-0 .000 1 1.0 Nate Menninger 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 3 1 0 7-18 .389 0 0.0 Joseph Lisicky 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Rhody Heller 2 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Zach Wood 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Albert Kammler 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Blake Riley 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 Frank Price 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Matt Barrett 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Tanner Scales 2 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 1 4 0-0 .000 2 2.0 Carlson Milikin 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD Shots Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced Matt Barrett 1 1 62:51 10 9.55 16 .615 1 0 0 33 Rhody Heller 1 1 60:00 15 15.00 13 .464 0 1 0 44 VIRGINIA IN THE NCAA RANKINGS PAGE 16 NCAA StatisticsVirginia In The NCAA Rankings Virginia - 2013-14 Men's Lacrosse Ranking Summary thru games 05/04/2014

National Conference Conference Statistic Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Assists Per Game (67 ranked) 4 3 8.00 Albany (NY) 9.75 Duke 8.56 Caused Turnovers Per Game (67 ranked) 6 1 9.47 Wagner 10.23 Virginia 9.47 Clearing Percentage (67 ranked) 42 5 0.855 Loyola Maryland 0.923 Maryland 0.922 Face-Off Winning Percentage (67 ranked) 42 5 0.473 Bryant 0.714 Maryland 0.643 Ground Balls Per Game (67 ranked) 1 1 37.53 Virginia 37.53 Virginia 37.53 Man-Down Defense (67 ranked) 61 5 0.532 Saint Joseph's 0.793 North Carolina 0.698 Man-Up Offense (67 ranked) 3 2 0.541 Detroit 0.708 Notre Dame 0.564 Points Per Game (67 ranked) 5 3 20.93 Albany (NY) 26.06 Duke 23.06 Saves Per Game (67 ranked) 58 5 9.87 Detroit 16.07 Syracuse 11.60 Scoring Defense (67 ranked) 43 5 10.93 Maryland 6.93 Maryland 6.93 Scoring Margin (67 ranked) 16 5 2.00 Loyola Maryland 6.19 North Carolina 5.21 Scoring Offense (67 ranked) 8 4 12.93 Albany (NY) 16.31 Duke 14.50 Shot Percentage (67 ranked) 10 4 0.320 Albany (NY) 0.382 Syracuse 0.362 Turnovers Per Game (67 ranked) 11 3 12.33 Denver 11.63 North Carolina 12.00 Winning Percentage (67 ranked) 18 5 0.667 Loyola Maryland 0.938 Duke 0.813

National Conference Conference Statistic Player Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Assists Per Game (146 ranked) Owen Van Arsdale 30 6 1.67 , Albany (NY) 4.31 Kevin Rice, Syracuse 2.87 Mark Cockerton 90 13 1.00 Greg Coholan 106 15 0.93 Caused Turnovers Per Game (150 ranked) Scott McWilliams 31 3 1.53 Sean Meagher, Robert Morris 3.07 Michael Ehrhardt, Maryland 1.93 Joseph Lisicky 58 6 1.20 Tanner Scales 58 6 1.20 Face-Off Winning Pct (62 ranked) Mick Parks 38 4 0.514 Kevin Massa, Bryant 0.725 Charlie Raffa, Maryland 0.678 Goals Per Game (149 ranked) Mark Cockerton 7 2 3.00 , Albany (NY) 4.63 Jordan Wolf, Duke 3.19 James Pannell 18 4 2.60 Ryan Tucker 105 16 1.64 Goals-Against Average (60 ranked) Matt Barrett 44 4 11.21 Sam Somers, Army 5.43 Niko Amato, Maryland 7.19 Ground Balls Per Game (150 ranked) Mick Parks 53 5 3.93 Kevin Massa, Bryant 11.17 Brendan Fowler, Duke 9.44 Greg Danseglio 62 7 3.47 Chris LaPierre 85 8 3.00 Tanner Scales 85 8 3.00 Joseph Lisicky 107 10 2.80 Points Per Game (150 ranked) Mark Cockerton 13 5 4.00 Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY) 7.13 Kevin Rice, Syracuse 5.07 James Pannell 59 11 3.07 Owen Van Arsdale 139 17 2.33 Save Percentage (60 ranked) Matt Barrett 56 4 0.471 Jason Weber, Detroit 0.642 Niko Amato, Maryland 0.577 Saves Per Game (67 ranked) Matt Barrett 48 2 9.27 Jason Weber, Detroit 16.27 Kieran Burke, North Carolina 10.14 Shot Percentage (149 ranked) Ryan Tucker 14 4 0.451 Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook 0.556 Dylan Donahue, Syracuse 0.554 James Pannell 105 15 0.328 Mark Cockerton 113 16 0.321 VIRGINIA GAME RECAPS PAGE 17

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Virginia 14, Loyola 13 - OT Virginia 13, Richmond 12 Virginia 11, Drexel 10 Feb. 6 • Charlottesville, Va. Feb. 8 • Richmond, Va. Feb. 16 • Philadelphia, Pa. Virginia attackman James Pannell Virginia attackman James Pannell led all Mark Cockerton scored the game-win- recorded a career-high four goals, including scorers with four goals to elevate the No. 7 ning goal with 15 seconds left to elevate the his sudden death score with 2:16 left in the Virginia Cavaliers (2-0) over the Richmond No. 7 Virginia Cavaliers (3-0) to an 11-10 tri- overtime period, lifting the No. 7 Virginia Spiders (0-1), 13-12, in front of 4,249 fans at umph over the Drexel Dragons (0-1) at Vidas Cavaliers (1-0) to a 14-13 season-opening win Robins Stadium. It was the inaugural game Field. over the No. 12 Loyola Greyhounds (0-1), at for the Richmond men’s lacrosse program. After a big save by UVa goalie Matt Klöckner Stadium. The win for Virginia was the 350th career Barrett, UVa pushed transition and set up the The overtime heroics almost didn’t win for Starsia, and his 249th victory as the game-winning score by Cockerton. Owen Van come to fruition after UVa squandered an head coach at UVa. Arsdale tried to feed Ryan Tucker in front of eight-goal lead heading into the fourth quar- Virginia started the game with a 6-2 the crease, but his stick was hit on the pass. ter. After closing the third period with a 12-4 lead, but Richmond scored seven-straight Cockerton picked the ball up off the turf and lead, UVa started the final frame with a man goals that catapulted UR into the lead. The deposited the ball for the game-winning goal down when Greg Danseglio was tagged for run helped the Spiders cruise into the inter- in front of the crease. slashing. The extra-man opportunity was just mission with a 9-8 advantage. Van Arsdale gave UVa a quick 2-0 lead what Loyola needed to jumpstart a run of During UVa’s opening run, the Cavaliers before the Dragons even had the ball on nine-straight goals, taking a 13-12 advantage. saw the first collegiate goals by Zach Wood offense, as the junior scored his first two Tyler Albrecht capped the run with a goal and Ryan Lukacovic. Mark Cockerton scored goals of the season. Drexel bounced back to with 17.7 second left in regulation. an extra-man goal with 1:06 left in the first even the score at 7:16 in the first quarter after Mick Parks won the ensuing faceoff for period to give UVa the 6-2 lead. UVa did not back-to-back goals by Nick Trizano. Tucker UVa and as time expired Ryan Tucker took a score again for 12:25 of playing time while scored at 4:55 to give UVa 3-2 lead, but Drexel pass from Pannell, and tied the game, 13-13, Richmond reeled off seven-straight goals. closed out the first quarter scoring with a 4-3 with one-tenth of a second left. Parks then Cockerton broke the scoring hiatus for UVa advantage after goals by Cole Shafer and won the overtime faceoff and UVa managed with his second goal at 1:26 left in the second Jared Boudreau. to get three shots off before Pannell’s game- quarter. The Cavaliers won the ensuing The Dragons’ Ben McIntosh scored to winner. faceoff courtesy of Mick Parks, which led to a lead off the second quarter at 11:16, staking Loyola started the game quickly, owning Tyler German goal with 7.7 seconds left in the Drexel to a 5-3 lead. The score by McIntosh a 2-0 lead at the 11:17 mark in the first peri- first half, bringing UVa to within a goal, 9-8, at was the last goal by the Dragons for the next od. UVa then rattled off a 4-1 run with three the break. 23:52 as UVa ran off six-straight scores, giving goals by Pannell leading the way. Brian Richmond started the second half scor- the Cavaliers a 9-5 advantage at the 6:10 Sherlock scored with 1:00 left in the first peri- ing on an unassisted goal by Mitchell point in the third quarter. od to tie the game, 4-4. Loyola did not score Goldberg, 17 seconds into the third period. The Dragons bounced back, scoring again till the fourth quarter, a span of 31:23 Richmond did not score again for the next four-straight goals to tie the game at 9-9 with without finding the back of the net. 17:49, during a span when UVa took an 11-10 8:49 remaining. Cockerton gave the Cavaliers UVa rattled off eight goals in the second advantage. Greg Coholan, German and a 10-9 lead with a goal at 2:56. The Dragons and third period, including three by Mark Pannell each scored their second goals of the won the ensuing faceoff and tied the game, Cockerton, one each by Tucker, Tyler German, game during the 3-0 UVa run that ended the 10-10, on a Trizano score with 1:57 left in the Greg Coholan and Rob Emery. Emery’s goal third period. game. UVa lost the following faceoff again, with 1:23 left in the third quarter was UVa’s Alex Hatem brought Richmond even, setting up the Barrett save that led to final score until Tucker tied the game at the 11-11, on a goal assisted by Cory Palmer with Cockerton’s winning goal. end of regulation. 12:04 left in the game. UVa wasted no time taking the lead back for good five seconds Virginia 3-3-3-2-11 Loyola 4-0-0-9-0-13 later when Parks won the ensuing faceoff. Drexel 4-1-2-3-10 Virginia 4-4-4-1-1-14 Parks immediately found Pannell five seconds Att-1082 Att-1465 later, giving UVa the 12-11 lead. Pannell scored again on a Rob Emery helper with Scoring (G-A) - V: Mark Cockerton 2-2, Owen Scoring (G-A) - L: Nikko Pontrello 2-1, Matt 7:54 left to give UVa a 13-11 lead. Richmond Van Arsdale 2-2, James Pannell 2-0, Ryan Sawyer 2-1, Brian Schultz 2-0, Tyler Albrecht inched closer at 7:44 on a Michael Burns goal, Tucker 2-0, Pat Harbeson 1-0, Rob Emery 1-0, 2-0, Romar Dennis 2-0, Brian Sherlock 1-2, but that was the game’s last score. UVa held Greg Coholan 1-0, Tyler German 0-1. D: Cole Justin Ward 1-2, Kyle Duffy 1-0. V: James on for the one-goal victory. Shafer 4-1, Nick Trizano 4-0, Ben McIntosh Pannell 4-1, Mark Cockerton 3-0, Ryan Tucker 1-1, Jared Boudreau 1-1, T.J. Foley 0-1, Mason 2-1, Rob Emery 2-0, Tyler German 2-0, Greg Virginia 6-2-3-2-13 Pynn 0-1, Nick Saputo 0-1. Coholan 1-2, Owen Van Arsdale 0-2, Pat Richmond 3-6-1-2-12 Harbeson 0-1, Mick Parks 0-1. Att-4249 Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 60 mins. 15 saves 10 goals allowed D: Wil Gabrielsen Goalie Summary - L: Jack Runkel 41:29 mins. Scoring (G-A) - V: James Pannell 4-1, Mark 30 mins. 5 saves 6 goals allowed. Cal 3 saves 11 goals allowed. Pat McEnerney Cockerton 2-1, Greg Coholan 2-1, Tyler Winkelman 30 mins 8 saves 5 goals allowed. 20:13 mins. 1 save 3 goals allowed V: Matt German 2-0, Rob Emery 1-1, Owen Van Barrett 61:42 mins. 8 saves 13 goals allowed. Arsdale 0-2, Ryan Lukacovic 1-0, Zach Wood Shots: V-37, D-41 1-0, Greg Danseglio 0-1, Pat Harbeson 0-1, Ground Balls: V-29, D-31 Shots: L-41, V-31 Mick Parks. R: Brendan Hynes 3-2, Jake Clearing: V-19x22, D-12x16 Ground Balls: L-32, V-36 O’Donnell 2-0, Jared King 2-0, Peter Moran Faceoffs: V-6, D-19 Clearing: L-12x13, V-11x12 2-0, Austin Cunningham 1-1, Cory Palmer 1-0, Penalties: V-4-2:30, D-2-1:30 Faceoffs: L- 13, V-15 Alex Hatem 1-0, Ryan Berning 0-1, Brad EMO: V-1x2, D-1x3 Penalties: L- 4-2:30, V-3-2:30 Burnam 0-1, J.P. Forester 0-1, Rob Poirier 0-1. EMO: L-2x3, V-3x4 Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 60 mins. 5 saves 12 goals allowed R: Conor Shannon 30 mins. 9 saves 8 goals allowed. Benny Pugh 30 mins 5 saves 5 goals allowed. Shots: V-46, R-24 Ground Balls: V-43, R-31 Clearing: V-21x22, R-21x24 Faceoffs: V-14, R-14 Penalties: V-3-2:00, R-2-2:00 EMO: V-2x2, R-2x3 VIRGINIA MEN’SGAME RECAPS LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 18

Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Virginia 19, Rutgers 12 Virginia 14, Mount St. Mary’s 6 Virginia 17, Syracuse 12 Feb. 22 • Charlottesville, Va. Feb. 25 • Emmitsburg, Md. March 1 • Charlottesville, Va. Using an 11-2 run, the No. 5 Virginia Mark Cockerton scored a career-high James Pannell scored a career-high Cavaliers (4-0) ran away with a 19-12 triumph seven goals to lift the No. 4 Virginia Cavaliers seven goals and Mark Cockerton tied a career over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-1) inside (5-0) to a 14-6 road triumph over the Mount high with seven points as the No. 4 Virginia Klöckner Stadium. St. Mary’s Mountaineers (0-4), inside Waldron Cavaliers (6-0, 1-0 ACC) pulled away from the Rutgers was hot early, staking itself to an Family Stadium. No. 8 Syracuse Orange (2-2, 0-2 ACC) for a early 6-3 lead. Scott Klimchak scored back-to- UVa opened the game on a 3-0 run, 17-12 triumph, inside Klöckner Stadium. back goals to cap the run with 12:03 left in which included back-to-back goals by Owen Syracuse jumped out to an early 3-0 the second period. Ryan Tucker scored the Van Arsdale and one by James Pannell. lead on goals by Hakeem Lecky, Kevin Rice first of his career and game-high five goals in Mount St. Mary’s put its first dent in the and Henry Schoonmaker. The goal by transition from Greg Danseglio at 11:23. The scoreboard with 1:50 left in the opening peri- Shoonmaker capped the run at 5:58 in the second period score by Tucker cut the UVa od on a Evan Gormley unassisted goal. first period. deficit to two goals, 6-4. Cockerton scored his first goal of the UVa retaliated with a 6-0 run, helping Anthony Terranova scored at 9:28 in the game with 59 seconds left in the first period UVa to a 6-3 lead and the Cavaliers never second period on a pass from Klimchak, when Van Arsdale found the senior near the trailed again. Pannell started the run scoring pushing the Rutgers advantage back to three crease. Mike Fields cut Mount St. Mary’s defi- the first two goals of his career night. The first goals, 7-4. Virginia closed out the first half on cit down to two goals, 4-2, when he scored at came on a Zed Williams assist at 5:58. Ryan a 5-1 run, capped by Tucker’s third goal of the the 13:43 mark in the second period. Tucker, Cockerton and Pat Harbeson all tallied game, which came with five-tenths of a sec- Virginia reeled off five-straight goals to scores before Pannell finished the spurt with ond left in the period on a pass by Mark take a 9-2 lead. Cockerton scored four goals his third goal of the game at the 11:05 mark. Cockerton. UVa entered the intermission with during the run and Ryan Lukacovic notched Rice scored again at the 8:07 marker in a 9-8 lead and the Cavaliers never trailed his second career goal during the run. Rob the second period to bring the Orange within again. During the 5-1 run, Tucker scored three Emery assisted Cockerton twice during the two goals, 6-4. Pannell found nylon again at of his five goals, while Owen Van Arsdale and run and Lukacovic notched his first collegiate 5:45 to push the lead back three goals, 7-4. Cockerton also tallied scores. assist. Cockerton capped the run with 4.4 sec- Syracuse cut its deficit to one goal, 7-6 after The game was won for UVa in the third onds remaining on the clock. scores by Scott Loy and Randy Staats. quarter as the Cavaliers reeled off a 5-1 run, Nick Haley won the ensuing faceoff, Virginia went into the intermission on a taking a commanding 14-9 lead. Tucker fin- picked up the ground ball and launched a roll when Rob Emery hit a big goal with 7.7 ished the third quarter scoring with his fifth desperation shot that sneaked through the seconds on the clock in the second period. and final goal with 32 seconds left on a help- goal, sending the game into the intermission The goal gave UVa an 8-6 lead at the break. er by Greg Coholan. Van Arsdale found James with UVa leading by six goals, 9-3. A 3-1 Syracuse run to start the third tied Pannell at the 13:12 mark in the fourth quar- The Mountaineers controlled the pace of the game at 9-9. Staats brought the game ter, capping an 11-2 run that started after play in the third quarter, holding onto the even on a Loy pass at 7:39. The Orange did Rutgers led 7-4 with 9:28 left in the second ball and allowing UVa to take only four shots. not get any closer to overcoming UVa. The quarter. Mount St. Mary’s won 3-of-5 faceoffs in the Cavaliers answered with four consecutive Rutgers recovered to reel off three- period and enjoyed a 3-1 run. UVa’s lone goal goals to separate itself by a margin of four, straight goals to pull within three goals, came on a Pannell score via the first colle- 13-9. Owen Van Arsdale scored on a 15-12. Brian Goss capped the run for the giate assist from Carlson Milikin. Field capped Cockerton helper with 3:42 on the clock in Scarlet Knights with a man-up score at 10:42. the run for the Mountaineers with his goal on the third period to cap the run. UVa retaliated when Nate Menninger won a Bryden Pelletier helper at 3:04, cutting the Lecky scored at 1:53 in the third quarter the ensuing faceoff, picked up the ground MSM deficit to four goals, 10-6. The Mount to cut the Syracuse deficit to three goals, ball and streaked for the unassisted goal at did not score again. 13-10. Virginia finished the game on a 4-2 10:36, the first of his UVa career after transfer- UVa scored four unanswered goals in run to secure its sixth victory of the season. A ring from NCAA DIII Hamilton College in the the fourth stanza to solidify the win. Williams missile with 7:02 left in the game fall. Cockerton scored twice during the run, while halted the Syracuse run and started the final Menninger’s goal started a 4-0 UVa run Ryan Tucker added one goal. Joe French UVa streak that secured the game. The goal to finish the game. Cockerton scored once capped the run with his first career goal on was the first of Williams’ collegiate career . and Pannell tallied two scores to end the the first career assist from Zed Williams. game’s scoring. Syracuse 3-3-4-2-12 Virginia 4-5-1-4-14 Virginia 4-4-5-4-17 Rutgers 4-4-1-3-12 Mount St. Mary’s 1-2-3-0-6 Att-5102 Virginia 3-6-5-5-19 Att-350 Att-2758 Scoring (G-A) - S: Hakeem Lecky 4-0, Scott Scoring (G-A) - V: Mark Cockerton 7-0, Owen Loy 2-3, Randy Staats 2-2, Henry Scoring (G-A) - R: Scott Klimchak 4-1, Rich Van Arsdale 2-2, James Pannell 2-1, Ryan Schoonmaker 2-1, Kevin Rice 2-0, Dylan Rambo 2-1, Nick Depaolera 2-1, Matthew Lukacovic 1-1, Rob Emery 0-2, Ryan Tucker Donahue 0-2 V: James Pannell 7-0, Mark Klimchak 1-1, Anthony Terranova 1-1, Jacob 1-0, Joe French 1-0, Greg Coholan 0-1, Tyler Cockerton 4-3, Ryan Tucker 1-1, Rob Emery Coretti 0-2, Christian Trasolini 1-0, Brian Goss German 0-1, Carlson Milikin 0-1, Zed Williams 0-1, Tyler German 0-1, Greg Coholan 0-1, 1-0, Scott Bieda 0-1, Connor Murphy 0-1. V: 0-1. M: Mike Fields 2-0, Evan Gormley 2-0, Owen Van Arsdale 1-2, Pat Harbeson 1-0, Mark Cockerton 4-3, Ryan Tucker 5-1, Owen Robert Jones 1-0, Nick Haley 1-0, Bryden Scott McWilliams 1-0, Zed Williams 1-1. Van Arsdale 2-4, James Pannell 3-1, Greg Pelletier 1-0. Coholan 1-2, Greg Danseglio 0-2, Chris Goalie Summary - S: Dominic Lamolinara LaPierre 1-0, Nate Menninger 1-0. Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 55:26 59:33 mins. 14 saves, 16 goals allowed, Bobby mins. 10 saves 6 goals allowed. Rhody Heller Wardwell 00:27 min. 0 saves 1 goal allowed. Goalie Summary - R: Kris Alleyne 59:20 mins. 4:34 mins. 1 save 0 goals allowed M: Chris V: Matt Barrett 60:00 mins. 5 saves 12 goals 21 saves 18 goals allowed. Tj Greenhill 00:40 Klaiber 60 mins. 12 saves 14 goals allowed. allowed. mins. 0 save 1 goals allowed V: Matt Barrett 60:00 mins. 10 saves 12 goals allowed. TEAM Shots: V-37, M-24 Shots: S-32, V-55 1 save. Ground Balls: V-47, M-27 Ground Balls: S-22, V-51 Clearing: V-24x29, M-15x21 Clearing: S-15x20, V-14x15 Shots: R-31, V-60 Faceoffs: V-11, M-12 Faceoffs: S-7, V-24 Ground Balls: R-29, V-44 Penalties: V-1-1:30, M-2-1:30 Penalties: S-6-4:30, V-5-4:00 Clearing: R-15x22, V-17x18 EMO: V-1x2, M-0x1 EMO: S-2x5, V-2x4 Faceoffs: R-16, V-17 Penalties: R-2-1:30, V-5-3:30 EMO: R-2x5, V-0x2 VIRGINIA GAME RECAPS PAGE 19

Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Cornell 12, Virginia 9 Notre Dame 18, Virginia 9 Virginia 11, Johns Hopkins 10 - OT March 8 • Ithaca, N.Y. March 16 • Norte Dame, Ind. March 22 • Charlottesville, Va. The No. 15 Cornell Big Red (5-0) used a No. 7 Virginia (6-2, 1-1 ACC) could not Greg Coholan deposited an unassisted 9-0 run to upend the No. 2 Virginia Cavaliers overcome a 9-3 run by No. 11 Notre Dame goal with 1:09 left in overtime to lift the No. (6-1), 12-9, inside Schoellkopf Field. (3-2, 2-0 ACC) in the fourth quarter, falling to 10 Virginia Cavaliers (7-2) over the No. 9 Virginia owned an early 2-0 lead when the Fighting Irish at the Loftus Sports Center, Johns Hopkins (5-2) Blue Jays, 11-10, at James Pannell scored back-to-back goals for 18-9. The game was moved inside to the Klöckner Stadium. The triumph for UVa was the Cavaliers. The first came on an Owen Van Loftus Sports Center due to low weather the 600th victory in program history, making Arsdale helper, the second on a Blake Riley temperatures in the South Bend region. the Cavaliers the eighth NCAA Division I pro- pass in transition at 7:34. Zed Williams ripped the game’s first goal gram to reach the plateau. Cornell sneaked onto the scoreboard at on a pass from Owen Van Arsdale at the 11:38 Nate Menninger won the overtime 6:40 when John Hogan squeezed a ball mark, but the rest of the first half belonged to faceoff for UVa and Chris LaPierre picked up through. Rob Emery, Mark Cockerton and Notre Dame. UVa held the Fighting Irish in the monumental ground ball in a rat race to Ryan Tucker scored goals for UVa in a 3-1 run, check most of the first quarter, yielding a goal the rock. Ryan Tucker got a clean look off a giving Virginia the 5-2 lead. Tucker’s goal on a with seven seconds left to Sergio Perkovic. sprint during UVa’s first opportunity, but his Van Arsdale helper at 2:36 in the second The goal by Perkovic began an 8-1 Notre shot hit the side of the net and the Blue Jays quarter capped the run. Dame run, seven of which came in the sec- gained possession. The Big Red retaliated with a 9-0 run ond period. Tyler Brenneman scored at the Coming out of a Johns Hopkins timeout, that began with Dan Lintner’s goal on a Doug 6:05 mark to cap the run. Up to the point of the Blue Jays turned over the ball over within Tesoriero pass with 2:30 left in the second Brenneman’s goal UVa had only managed seconds when Well Stanwick dropped a pass. quarter. Lintner’s goal sparked four straight seven shots in the game. UVa succeeded in the clear and immediately scores by in the final 2:30 of the second quar- Mark Cockerton scored an extra-man called a timeout. After the break in action ter. Cornell entered the break with a 6-5 lead. goal during the Irish spurt. Ryan Tucker Coholan got the ball in his stick and curled to The run continued as Cornell scored the scored an unassisted goal with 15 seconds his right above goal line extended, faked the first five goals of the third period to take an left in the second period to send UVa into the pass and stuck the winning shot through the 11-5 lead. Back-to-back goals by Connor intermission chasing five goals, 8-3. five hole of Johns Hopkins’ goalie Eric Buczek capped the run at 4:52. Virginia man- Scoring was low in the third period, but Schneider. aged only five shots in the third quarter, but UVa held the advantage in the scoring col- Coholan’s game-winning goal capped a one fell for Cockerton at 3:10 to cut UVa’s def- umn, 3-1. UVa finished the frame trailing by 3-0 UVa run. Trailing in the fourth quarter by icit to five goals, 11-6. three goals, 9-6. Cockerton, Pat Harbeson two goals, 10-8, the Cavaliers buckled down Emery notched his second goal on an and Greg Coholan all scored during the run. on defense to thwart the Johns Hopkins extra-man situation to start the fourth quar- Notre Dame bounced back, outscoring UVa attack over the final 11:45. UVa used two ter at 14:44. Cornell’s Mike Huttner was 9-3 in the final quarter to secure the win. goals by Ryan Lukacovic, the first on a transi- tagged at 10:27 with a three-minute non- Tyler German, Tucker and Cockerton all tion pass from Tanner Ottenbreit, to tie the releasable illegal body check penalty on a scored for UVa, but it wasn’t enough. game at 10-10. Lukacovic scored his second blow to the head of Pat Harbeson. Cockerton’s final goal secured the senior his goal with 5:00 left to play. Johns Hopkins had Virginia was unable to capitalize on the 19th career hat trick. a chance for regulation’s final shot in the final opportunity, turning the ball over and then minute, but John Crawley lost a pass in the being tagged for two different penalties that Virginia 1-2-3-3-9 sun and the ball rolled out of bounds, giving allowed the Big Red to play even for most of Notre Dame 1-7-1-9-18 possession to the Cavaliers. Mark Cockerton the three-minute foul. Lintner secured the Att-893 was unable to have his shot with seven sec- win with a man-up goal at 4:05, giving onds left to fall, thus ending regulation and Cornell a 12-7 lead. Scoring (G-A) - V: Mark Cockerton 3-1, Owen sending the game into overtime. Virginia rounded out the game’s scoring Van Arsdale 0-3, Ryan Tucker 2-0, Tyler UVa opened the game on a 3-0 lead, with Cockerton’s third goal of the game at German 1-0, Zed Williams 1-0, Greg Coholan which included Scott McWilliams scoring 12 2:59 and Tucker’s second score with 29 sec- 1-0, Pat Harbeson 1-0. ND: Matt Kavanagh seconds into the game off the faceoff. UVa onds left. 4-2, Conor Doyle 1-3, Nick Ossello 3-0, Sergio led 4-1 at one point in the first quarter and Perkovic 2-0, John Scioscia 2-0, Liam then Johns Hopkins tied the game at 4-4 Virginia 2-3-1-3-9 O’Connor 1-1, Jack Doyle 1-1, Trevor Brosco after scoring three straight extra-man goals. Cornell 1-5-5-1-12 1-0, Pat Cotter 1-0, Tyler Brenneman 1-0, Cole Two of those goals came on the same foul Att-4093 Riccardi 1-0, Jim Marlatt 0-1. when James Pannell was charged with a two- minute full-time served penalty for an illegal Scoring (G-A) - V: Mark Cockerton 3-0, Owen Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 59:35 body check. The three EMO goals for the Blue Van Arsdale 0-3, James Pannell 2-0, Ryan mins. 10 saves 18 goals allowed. Matt Jays started a 9-4 Johns Hopkins run that Tucker 2-0, Rob Emery 2-0, Greg Coholan 0-1, Robertston 0:25 mins. 0 saves 0 goals allowed spanned all four quarters, putting the Blake Riley 0-1. C: Matt Donovan 2-5, Connor ND: Shane Doss 60 mins. 9 saves 9 goals Cavaliers behind 10-8, setting up the UVa Buczek 3-0, Dan Lintner 3-0, Doug Tesoriero allowed. heroics. 0-2, John Hogan 1-1, John Edmonds 1-1, Joe Paoletta 1-0, Connor Entenmann 1-0. Shots: V-26, ND-40 Johns Hopkins 4-3-2-1-0-10 Ground Balls: V-21, ND-34 Virginia 4-2-2-2-1-11 Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 58:18 Clearing: V-19x24, ND-11x15 Att-4737 mins. 9 saves 12 goals allowed. Matt Faceoffs: V-8, ND-22 Robertston 1:42 mins. 0 saves 0 goals allowed Penalties: V-2-1:30, ND-7-5:00 Scoring (G-A) - JH: Ryan Brown 3-1, Brandon C: Christian Knight 60 mins. 15 saves 9 goals EMO: V-1x5, ND-2x2 Benn 3-1, Holden Cattoni 2-0, Wells Stanwick allowed. 1-1, John Crawley 1-0, Rob Guida 0-4, Kieran Eissler 0-1, Connor Reed 0-1 V: Greg Coholan Shots: V-38, C-43 3-0, James Pannell 2-1, Mark Cockerton 2-0, Ground Balls: V-33, C-36 Ryan Lukacovic 2-0 , Scott McWilliams 1-1, Clearing: V-16x21, C-15x21 Rob Emery 1-0, Ryan Tucker 0-1 Faceoffs: V-12, C-12 Penalties: V-9-6:00, C-4-5:00 Goalie Summary - JH: Eric Schneider 62:51 EMO: V-2x4, C-2x7 mins. 8 saves, 11 goals allowed. V: Matt Barrett 62:51 mins. 16 saves 10 goals allowed. Shots: JH-33, V-40 Ground Balls: JH-37, V-45 Clearing: JH-13x16, V-23x27 Faceoffs: JH-16, V-9 Penalties: JH-2-2:00, V-5-5:30 EMO: JH-4x6, V-1x1 VIRGINIA GAME RECAPS PAGE 20

Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Virginia 21, VMI 3 Maryland 9, Vriginia 6 North Carolina 11, Vriginia 10 March 24 • Charlottesville, Va. March 30 • College Park, Md. April 5 • Chapel Hill, N.C. Ryan Lukacovic scored a career-high The No. 8 Virginia Cavaliers (8-3, 1-2 R.G. Keenan won a faceoff and streaked nine points and Joe French added a career- ACC) were unable to overcome a late deficit, down the field to score the winning goal for high six more points as the No. 8 Virginia falling to the No. 4 Maryland Terrapins (8-1, No. 5 North Carolina with 2:28 left. The goal Cavaliers (8-2) cruised to a 21-3 victory at 3-1 ACC) on a wet and windy afternoon at helped the Tar Heels (8-2, 2-2 ACC) hand the Klöckner Stadium over the VMI Keydets (1-9). Byrd Stadium. Maryland limited the Cavaliers No. 8 Virginia Cavaliers (8-4, 1-3 ACC) their UVa opened the game on a 12-0. Ryan to only 10 offensive possessions in the sec- second straight loss, 11-10, in front of 4,952 Tucker began the offensive outpour with a ond half. fans at Fetzer Field. goal at 13:53, assisted from Owen Van The game was scoreless until the 6:22 Steve Pontrello scored at the 12:54 mark Arsdale. Pannell found the back of the net 21 mark when Connor Cannizzaro found Bryan to give UNC an early 1-0 lead in the first quar- seconds later, his first of three goals on the Cole to give Maryland the 1-0 lead. Zed ter. UVa evened the score, 1-1, at 7:03 in the day. AJ Fish capped the run with his first Williams broke through for UVa with an unas- first quarter when Bobby Hill found Chris career goal on a Tyler German helper at 9:37 sisted goal at 5:34 to tie the game at 1-1. LaPierre in transition for the goal. UNC fin- in the second quarter. Fish’s score came on Williams’ goal started a 4-0 UVa run that gave ished the first quarter scoring on goals by Joey Sankey and Jimmy Bitter, giving the Tar UVa’s only extra-man situation of the night. the Cavaliers an early 4-1 advantage. Ryan Heels a 3-1 lead. Mickey Hoefmeister broke the drought Tucker, Rob Emery and Tyler German all Mark Cockerton scored on a Zed for the Keydets at 8:43 of the second quarter scored goals during the spurt. German’s unas- Williams helper at the 9:51 mark in the sec- with a quick stick finish past Virginia Goalie sisted goal at 8:26 in the second quarter ond quarter to start a 3-1 UVa run. Ryan Rhody Heller, who replaced starter Matt capped the UVa run. Tucker scored at 5:59 in the second period on Barrett in the middle of the second frame. Henry West scored back-to-back goals to a LaPierre assist to cap the run and tie the The two teams exchanged goals as the bring Maryland within one goal, 4-3. West game, 4-4. game settled down and the intermission was capped the Maryland run at 2:44. Nate Bitter scored again with 1:34 left in the reached with UVa leading 13-2. Hoefmeister’s Menninger won the ensuing faceoff for UVa first half to give UNC a short 5-4 lead. Mick second goal capped the second quarter scor- and found James Pannell nine seconds later Parks won the ensuing faceoff and streaked ing at the 4:52 mark. to extend Virginia’s lead back to two goals, toward the goal. Kieran Burke saved the shot Virginia opened the second half with a 5-3. by Parks, but Cockerton picked up the 7-0 run, including three scores from French. Maryland came out on fire in the third ground ball and quickly scored to tie the French earned his most extensive minutes of quarter scoring four consecutive goals to take game, 5-5, heading into the intermission. the season and finished with four goals and a 7-5 lead. West capped the run with his third James Pannell put UVa up 6-5 at the two assists, both career highs. goal of the game at 5:49. Williams found 14:01 mark in the third quarter on a VMI broke through again 10 seconds Owen Van Arsdale with 1:55 left in the third Cockerton pass. Sankey tied the game, 6-6, into the fourth quarter when Ian Marinacci quarter to cut UVa’s deficit to one goal, 7-6. with 9:22 left in the third period. The momen- scored on an open net after a failed UVa clear UVa didn’t get any closer. tum shifted back to UVa when Pat Harbeson gave the long pole an inviting and unblocked Maryland scored the only two goals of scored an unassisted goal at 7:55 to give look at the net. the fourth quarter, the first an extra-man Virginia a 7-6 lead. French capped the game’s scoring at score by Joe LoCascio after Joseph Lisicky Goals by Shane Simpson and Luke 11:49 on a helper from Lukacovic as UVa ran was charged with a pushing penalty. Matt Goldstock gave UNC an 8-7 advantage with the clock out the rest of the game. Rambo finished the scoring with a goal at 5:28 left in the third quarter. Cockerton Virginia won the battle of shots (47-24), 3:37 on a pass from West. scored again at 4:07 to tie the game. After ground balls (48-29) and faceoffs (16-12). VMI Maryland won the battle of shots (33- Pannell was charged with tripping with 1:31 had more saves (11-7) and turnovers (30-16). 24), ground balls (35-22), faceoffs (14-5) and left in the third quarter, Walker Chafee scored The win for UVa was it largest (18 goals) had more turnovers (17-10). UVa’s Matt with 1:01 left in the period on the extra-man situation, capping the third quarter scoring. since beating VMI by 19 goals in the 2008 Barrett had 11 saves to Amato’s 10. UNC entered the final frame with a 9-8 lead. meeting (24-5). The Maryland defense held UVa to only Cockerton and Greg Coholan scored nine second half shots after the Cavaliers UVa’s only goals of the fourth quarter, but VMI 0-2-0-1-3 totaled nine shots in the second quarter took the 10-8 lead with 3:38 left. Steve Virginia 9-4-7-1-21 alone. Pontrello tied the game for UNC, 10-10, with Att-824 2:33 left. Keenan won the ensuing faceoff to Virginia 2-3-1-0-6 set up his game-winning goal with 2:28 Scoring (G-A) - VMI: Mickey Hofmeister 2-0, Maryland 1-2-4-2-9 remaining. Ian Marinacci 1-0, Ben Huger 0-1 V: Ryan Att-3424 UVa came away with the following Lukacovic 4-5, Joe French 4-2, Zach Wood 3-0, faceoff, but Pannell turned it over with just James Pannell 3-0, Mark Cockerton 2-1, AJ Scoring (G-A) - V: Zed Williams 1-1, Tyler under a minute remaining. UVa forced UNC Fish 2-1, Owen Van Arsdale 1-2, Ryan Tucker German 1-1, James Pannell 1-0, Rob Emery into a 30-second violation turnover, but an 1-0, Jeff Kratky 1-0, Pat Harbeson 0-3, Zed 1-0, Ryan Tucker 1-0, Owen Van Arsdale 1-0, errant pass on the restart with 20 seconds left Williams 0-2, Tyler German 0-1. Greg Coholan 0-1, Pat Harbeson 0-1, Nate finalized the loss for the Cavaliers. Menninger 0-1. M: Henry West 3-2, Connor Goalie Summary - VMI: Evan Windisch 60:00 Cannizzaro 2-1, Mike Chanenchuk 1-2, Matt Virginia 1-4-3-2-10 mins. 11 saves, 21 goals allowed. V: 1-0, Joe LoCascio 1-0, Bryan Cole 1-0, North Carolina 3-2-4-2-11 Barrett 19:50 mins. 1 save 0 goals allowed. Colin Heacock 0-1. Att-4952 Rhody Heller 25:10 min, 3 saves, 2 goals Scoring (G-A) - V: Mark Cockerton 4-1, Chris allowed. Matt Robertson 15:00 mins, 3 saves, Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 60:00 LaPierre 1-1, Owen Van Arsdale 1-1, Zed 1 goal allowed. mins. 11 saves 9 goals allowed. M: Niko Williams 0-2, James Pannell 1-0, Greg Coholan Amato 60 mins. 10 saves 6 goals allowed. 1-0, Pat Harbeson 1-0, Ryan Tucker 1-0, Rob Shots: VMI-24, V-47 Emery 0-1, Bobby Hill 0-1. NC: Joey Sankey Ground Balls: VMI-29, V-48 Shots: V-24, M-33 3-2, Pat Foster 0-4, Jimmy Bitter 2-0, Steve Clearing: VMI-14x25, V-21x24 Ground Balls: V-22, M-35 Pontrello 2-0, Shane Simpson 1-0, R.G. Faceoffs: VMI-12, V-16 Clearing: V-12x16, M-17x17 Keenan 1-0, Luke Goldstock 1-0, Walker Penalties: VMI-2-1:30, V-1-1:00 Faceoffs: V-5, M-14 Chafee 1-0, Spencer Parks 0-1. EMO: VMI-0x1, V-1x1 Penalties: V-1-0:30, M-2-1:30 Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 60:00 EMO: V-0x2, M-1x1 mins. 13 saves 11 goals allowed. NC: Kieran Burke 60 mins. 11 saves 10 goals allowed. Shots: V-41, NC-36 Ground Balls: V-36, NC-30 Clearing: V-17x22, NC-18x21 Faceoffs: V-14, NC-11 Penalties: V-1-1:00, NC-0-0:00 EMO: V-0x0, NC-1x1 VIRGINIA GAME RECAPS PAGE 21

Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Duke 17, Virginia 15 Virginia 12, Bellarmine 8 Virginia 13, North Carolina 11 April 11 • Charlottesville, Va. April 19 • Charlottesville, Va. April 26 • Chester, Pa. James Pannell scored three goals as 13 Mark Cockerton scored four goals to Virginia’s Mark Cockerton led the Cavaliers scored at least one point, but it pace the No. 9 Virginia Cavaliers (9-5) to a Cavaliers (10-5) with four goals and three wasn’t enough as No. 8 Virginia (8-5, 1-4 ACC) 12-8 triumph over the Bellarmine Knights assists to help push UVa past the No. 6 North fell in a shootout to the No. 2 Duke Blue (6-5) at Klöckner Stadium. Carolina Tar Heels (10-4) in the inaugural ACC Devils (10-2, 4-1 ACC) , 17-15, inside Klöckner Bellarmine, who entered the day with a Showcase, 13-11, inside PPL Park. Stadium. 6-0 non-conference record, scored the first UVa grabbed a quick 2-0 lead to start Virginia took an early 3-2 lead with goals goal of the game on an Austin Shanks score the game on goals by James Pannell and from Rob Emery, Pannell and Scott at 13:21 in the first period. UVa responded Tyler German. Pannell assisted German’s goal McWilliams in transition. After a Deemer with a 3-0 run to take a 3-1 lead. All three at the 10:20 mark in the first quarter. Class score at 2:48 to tie the game for Duke, goals were unassisted by Emery, Ryan Tucker North Carolina bounced back with goals 3-3, Zed Williams scored the first of his two and Cockerton. The goal by Cockerton with by R.G. Keenan and Pat Foster to tie the goals at 1:51 to give UVa a 4-3 lead and cap 58 seconds left in the first quarter capped the game, 2-2. Foster’s goal at 6:39 in the first the first quarter scoring. run. Mick Parks won the ensuing faceoff, but quarter came off a ground ball when a save UVa jumped out to a 6-4 advantage with threw an errant pass out of bounds to give ricocheted off UVa goalie Matt Barrett into 11:28 left in the first half on goals by Zach the Knights one more chance. Cameron the UNC attackman’s crosse. Wood and Williams. Wood assisted the Gardner capitalized on the miscue and scored Pannell put UVa back up by a goal, 3-2, Williams goal to give UVa’s its largest lead of with 10 seconds left in the first frame, cutting when Blake Riley found the attackman in the night. The tide turned for Duke when the Bellarmine deficit to one goal, 3-2. transition at the 5:37 mark in the first period. Jordan Wolf kick-started a 6-0 Duke run that The goal by Gardner started a 5-2 North Carolina retaliated with a 6-1 run spelled the difference in the game. Wolf Bellarmine streak that gave the Knights a 6-5 to take a commanding 8-4 lead deep into the bookended the spurt he started with 18 sec- lead with 5:49 left in the second stanza. The second quarter. Jimmy Bitter capped the run onds left in the second quarter and just like goal proved to be Bellarmine’s last for the with his second goal of the streak with 6:26 that the Blue Devils led 10-6. Ryan Tucker next 25:05 of play. before the intermission. gave UVa a jolt going into the intermission Tucker found Greg Coholan with 4:22 Ryan Tucker put UVa on the board again when he scored on an Owen Van Arsdale left in the second frame to even score at 6-6. with a goal with 2:37 left before the break, helper with 2.1 seconds left, cutting the With 1:07 left before the intermission, Tucker cutting the Cavalier deficit to three goals, 8-5. Cavalier deficit to 10-7 heading into the used an athletic swim move to lose his Jordan Smith was charged with a slash break. defender and found nylon to give UVa a 7-6 for North Carolina with 45 seconds left in the Duke opened the second half on a 3-1 lead going into the break. second quarter and UVa retained possession run to extend its lead to five goals, 13-8. With six seconds left in the second quar- to start the third quarter without a faceoff. Myles Jones scored a man-up goal at 5:10 to ter Bellarmine’s Bobby Schmitt was tagged Rob Emery scored the extra-man goal to start cap the run. UVa quickly went on a 3-0 run to for a holding penalty that carried over to the the third quarter on a Greg Coholan pass five get within two goals, 13-11. Mark Cockerton, third quarter. UVa made quick work of the seconds into the third frame. Tyler German and Greg Coholan all scored 30-second penalty to start the third period as Emery’s goal continued a 5-1 UVa run goals during the streak. Coholan’s unassisted Coholan found Cockerton at 14:36. The goal that carried over from the second quarter. score capped the run with 14:07 left in the by Cockerton started UVa’s 3-0 third quarter Cockerton scored twice during the run and game. run and was part of a larger 6-0 UVa run that found Tucker with 7:31 left in the third quar- Josh Dionne scored the first of his back- spanned from the second quarter to the ter to cap the run, tying the game at 9-9. to-back goals with 12:08 remaining. Dionne’s fourth quarter, proving the difference in the North Carolina went on a 2-1 run to end second straight goal at 11:32 increased the game and giving the Cavaliers an 11-6 lead the third period and regained the lead, 11-10. Duke advantage to four goals, 15-11. with 12:06 to play. T.J. Kemp capped the streak on a Foster pass Dionne’s two goals were part of a 4-1 Duke Bellarmine snapped its scoreless streak at 1:54. The Tar Heels never found nylon for run that gave the Blue Devils a five goal lead, at 10:44 in the fourth quarter with a Daniel the remainder of the evening. 17-12. Zamora goal. Gardner capped Bellarmine’s Virginia owned the fourth quarter as UVa strived valiantly till end, scoring the scoring at 5:27 on an unassisted goal. Ryan Barrett made four saves and shutout the Tar last three goals of the game, two by Pannell Lukacovic put UVa on the board one more Heels in the final stanza. that were both extra-man scores after Charlie time with his unassisted goal at 3:48, finish- Cockerton found Pannell with 11:07 left Payton was charged with a full-time served ing the game’s scoring. in the game, tying the contest at 11-11. Then illegal body check penalty at 4:14 for Duke. Cockerton assisted his third goal when he hit Coholan assisted both of Pannell’s EMO goals. Bellarmine 2-4-0-2-8 German with 6:05 left in the game. For good Coholan scored unassisted at 2:29 to cap the Virginia 3-4-3-2-12 measure Cockerton capped the win with an game’s scoring. UVa was unable to generate Att-2589 empty-net goal with 1:07 left, sealing the vic- any more offense as Duke held on. tory. Scoring (G-A) - B: Austin Shanks 3-2, Duke 3-7-3-4-17 Cameron Gardner 3-1, Daniel Zamora 1-1, Virginia 4-1-5-3-13 Virginia 4-3-3-5-15 Chad Mitchell 1-0, Ryan Scinta 0-1. V: Mark North Carolina 4-4-3-0-11 Att-3702 Cockerton 4-0, Ryan Tucker 2-1, Greg Coholan Att-2797 Scoring (G-A) - D: Myles Jones 4-2, Christian 1-1, Ryan Lukacovic 1-1, Tyler German 1-0, Walsh 3-3, Josh Dionne 3-0, Jordan Wolf 3-0, James Pannell 2-0, Rob Emery 1-0, Pat Scoring (G-A) - V: Mark Cockerton 4-3, James Deemer Class 2-3, Will Haus 2-0, Case Matheis Harbeson 0-1. Pannell 3-1, Ryan Tucker 2-0, Tyler German 0-1. V: James Pannell 3-1, Zed Williams 2-2, 2-0, Greg Coholan 0-2, Rob Emery 1-0, Mick Tyler German 2-0, Rob Emery 1-0, Ryan Tucker Goalie Summary - B: Will Haas 60:00 mins 8 Parks 1-0, Owen Van Arsdale 0-1, Blake Riley 1-1, Owen Van Arsdale 0-1, Greg Coholan 2-2, saves 12 goals allowed. V: Matt Barrett 60:00 0-1. NC: Pat Foster 3-2, Jimmy Bitter 3-0, Joey Ryan Lukacovic 1-1, Zach Wood 1-1, Mark mins. 13 saves 8 goals allowed. Sankey 1-2, Steve Pontrello 1-0, Shane Cockerton 1-0, Scott McWilliams 1-0, Blake Simpson 1-0, Ryan Creighton 1-0, R.G. Keenan Riley 0-1, Bobby Hill 0-1. Shots: B-43, V-31 1-0, T.J. Kemp 1-0, Luke Goldstock 0-1. Goalie Summary - D: Luke Aaron 60:00 mins Ground Balls: B-28, V-35 14 saves 15 goals allowed. V: Matt Barrett Clearing: B-19x20, V-18x19 Goalie Summary - V: Matt Barrett 60:00 37:13 mins. 3 saves 12 goals allowed, Dan Faceoffs: B-11x23, V-12x23 mins. 9 saves 11 goals allowed. NC: Kieran Marino 22:47 mins. 1 save 5 goals allowed. Penalties: B-1-00:30, V-2-1:30 Burke 60 mins. 8 saves 12 goals allowed. EMO: B-0x2, V-1x1 Shots: D-34, V-53 Shots: V-40, NC-33 Ground Balls: D-37, V-34 Clearing: D-15x20, V-17x17 Ground Balls: V-39, NC-32 Faceoffs: D-22-35, V-13x35 Clearing: V-16x22, NC-11x19 Penalties: D-3-2:30, V-2-2:00 Faceoffs: V-15, NC-12 EMO: D-1x2, V-3x4 Penalties: V-5-4:00, NC-4-3:00 EMO: V-2x3, NC-2x5 2014VIRGINIA CAVALIER MEN’S PROFILES LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 22

9—Matt Barrett 44—Chris LaPierre 26—Mick Parks • Made collegiate debut against No. 12 Loyola • Nicknamed “Shocker” after a football hit he put on another • Was 15x27 on faceoffs with 11 ground balls against No. 12 • Was only the seventh Cavalier to start a season-opening player while growing up as a youth in N.J. Loyola game in cage as a freshman, dating back to 1971 - the first • Needless to say the nickname came as a result of the “shock” • With 17.7 seconds left in regulation and UVa trailing by season lacrosse was an NCAA Championship sport the other child took -- and the name stuck a goal, won a faceoff that led UVa to tie No. 12 Loyola and • Made eight saves against the Greyhounds in collegiate debut • Force on the clearing game - a ‘one-man clear’ - routinely forcing overtime • Set a career high with 16 saves at Drexel takes the ball and runs 30-45 yard sprints to clear the ball • Won the overtime faceoff against Loyola that led to the • Matched career high with 16 saves vs. No. 9 Johns Hopkins • Returned to the lineup against No. 12 Loyola after receiving a game-winning goal • Made 13 saves at No. 5 UNC medical hardship waiver for 2013 • Dished an assist against the No. 12 Greyhounds • Saw time in three games in 2013 before being shut down • Dished out an assist at Richmond 41—Mark Cockerton • Had three ground balls at Richmond • Won a career-high 24 faceoffs against No. 8 Syracuse • All-ACC honoree • Scored one goal and had a game-high five ground balls • The 24 faceoff wins rank No. 2 all-time at UVa for wins in a • Scored three goals against No. 12 Loyola, while being against Rutgers game guarded primarily by the Greyhounds’ Joe Fletcher, the lone • Had four ground balls against No. 9 Johns Hopkins and VMI collegian to be named to the USA Team for this summer’s • Scored a goal and dished an assist at No. 5 UNC 25—Blake Riley World Championship • Caused one turnover against No. 12 Loyola • Scored two goals and one assist at Richmond 46—Joseph Lisicky • Assisted a goal at No. 15 Cornell • Scored two goals and dished out two assists in win at Drexel • Fifth-year transfer from Lynchburg College • Scored the game-winning goal at Drexel with 15 seconds left • Was the DIII Preseason National Player of the Year in 2013 6—Tanner Scales after picking up a ground ball on an errant pass • Injured early in 2013 and received a medical hardship waiver • Grabbed one ground ball against No. 12 Loyola • Scored four goals and dished out a career-high three assists before transferring to Virginia for graduate school • Had four ground balls and three caused turnovers at against Rutgers • Made UVa debut against No. 12 Loyola at LSM Richmond • Set a new career high with seven goals at Mount St. Mary’s • Picked up five ground balls and caused one turnover against • Had five ground balls against No. 8 Syracuse • Tied a career high with seven points on four goals and three the Greyhounds assists against Syracuse • Picked up four ground balls and caused four turnovers at 3—Ryan Tucker • Tallied a hat trick with three goals at No. 15 Cornell and did Richmond • Scored two goals against No. 12 Loyola, including forcing so again at No. 11 Notre Dame • Snared a season-high seven ground balls against Syracuse overtime with one-tenth of a second remaining in regulation, • Scored two goals against Johns Hopkins and VMI tying the game 13-13 with a goal • Had four goals and one assist at No. 5 UNC 5—Ryan Lukacovic • Dished one assist against the Greyhounds • Tallied four goals against Bellarmine • Made collegiate debut against No. 12 Loyola • Scored a career-high five goals and six points against Rutgers • Scored first collegiate goal at Richmond • Scored one goal and dished an assist vs. No. 8 Syracuse 1—Greg Coholan • Had a goal and assist at Mount St. Mary’s • Scored twice at No. 15 Cornell • Scored one goal and dished out two assists against No. 12 • Scored two goals against No. 9 Johns Hopkins in the fourth Loyola quarter to tied the game 10-10 14—Owen Van Arsdale • Scored two goals and dished out one assist at Richmond • Had a career day against VMI with four goals and five assists • Owns 39 career starts on the Attack • Scored one goal and dished out two assists against Rutgers • Dished out two assists against No. 12 Loyola • Scored a career-high three goals, including the OT winner vs. 18—Dan Marino • Dished out two assists at Richmond No. 9 Johns Hopkins • Owns six career starts in the goal for Virginia • Scored two goals and dished out two assists in win at Drexel • All career starts came in 2013 • Scored two goals and dished a career-high four assists 20—Greg Danseglio • Was only the sixth Cavalier to start a season-opening game against Rutgers • Picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers in cage as a freshman, dating back to 1971 - the first season • Scored one goal and dished out two assists vs. No. 8 Syracuse against No. 12 Loyola lacrosse was an NCAA Championship sport • Dished out three assists at No. 15 Cornell • Registered an assist at Richmond and picked up five ground • Made 15 saves in 2013 season-opener, the most ever in a balls UVa debut 45—Zed Williams • Had nine ground balls and one CT at Mount St. Mary’s • Member of the Seneca tribe and has lived his entire life on 27—Scott McWilliams the Cattaraugus Reservation, which is a part of the 24—Rob Emery • One of UVa’s three captains confederacy that is located just south of Buffalo, N.Y. • One of UVa’s three captains • Has started 60 games for the Cavaliers on defense • Made collegiate debut against No. 12 Loyola • Scored two goals and picked up one ground ball against No. • Has started three games at LSM • Picked up two ground balls and caused a turnover against 12 Loyola • Missed only career start against Johns Hopkins in 2013 the Greyhounds • Scored one goal and dished an assist at Richmond • Picked up two ground balls against No. 12 Loyola • Made first career start at Richmond • Scored once at Drexel • Picked up two ground balls and caused four turnovers at • Made first career assist at Mount St. Mary’s • Had one goal and one assist against Syracuse Richmond • Scored first collegiate goal against No. 8 Syracuse • Scored twice at No. 15 Cornell • Scored first goal of the season against Syracuse • Also dished an assist against the Orange • Had a career-high two assists and caused two turnovers 12—Tyler German 47—Nate Menninger against VMI • Scored first two career goals against No. 12 Loyola • Second-year transfer from DIII Hamilton College • Matched career high with two assists at No. 5 UNC • Recorded two goals at Richmond • Made UVa debut against Rutgers where he scored a goal and • Scored a career-high two goals and dished out two assists for • Scored two goals against No. 2 Duke was 9-of-15 on faceoffs a career-high four points against No. 2 Duke • Tallied two goals against No. 6 UNC in Chester, Pa. • Also picked up four ground balls • Went 7-of-18 on faceoffs against Johns Hopkins 34—Zach Wood 11—Pat Harbeson • Saw time at midfield against No. 12 Loyola • Dished out one assist, picked up one ground ball and caused 23—Tanner Ottenbreit • Scored first collegiate goal at Richmond one turnover against No. 12 Loyola • Picked up one ground ball against No. 12 Loyola after seeing • Had a career-high three goals against VMI • Had an assist and three ground balls at Richmond time at LSM • Scored a goal and assisted another against No. 2 Duke • Scored a goal and picked up five ground balls against • Had two ground balls and caused a turnover at Richmond Syracuse • Caused two turnovers at Mount St. Mary’s • Tallied first career point with an assist against Johns Hopkins 42—Rhody Heller • Owns nine career starts in the goal for Virginia 32—James Pannell • All career starts came in 2013 • Tallied four goals and a career-high five points in UVa’s • Made season debut at Mount St. Mary’s, making one save overtime win versus No. 12 Loyola • Scored UVa’s first goal of the season off a pass from Mick 36—Bobby Hill Parks • One of UVa’s three captains • Scored at 2:16 in overtime to lift UVa over No. 12 Loyola, • Sees time most as a SSDM 14-13, in the season opener for both teams • One ground ball and one caused turnover at Richmond • Led UVa with four goals and an assist at Richmond • Named ACC Offensive Player of the Week on Feb. 11 30—Albert Kammler • Tallied two goals at Drexel • Sees time on UVa’s man-down defense • Notched the hat-trick against Rutgers with three goals and also had one assist • Scored two goals and an assist at Mount St. Mary’s • Scored a career-high seven goals against Syracuse • Scored twice at No. 15 Cornell • Notched two goals against Johns Hopkins • Had a hat trick against VMI in the first quarter • Scored three times against No. 2 Duke • Notched three goals and an assist vs. No. 6 UNC in Chester CAREER/2014 SEASON HIGHS PAGE 23

9 MATT BARRETT • G 20 GREG DANSEGLIO • D 43 JOE FRENCH • A Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs SV 16 2x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) G - - G 4 vs. VMI (3/24) SV% .615 2x last, vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) A 2 vs. Rutgers (2/22) A 2 vs. VMI (3/24) GA 18 vs. Notre Dame (3/16) Pts. 2 vs. Rutgers (2/22) Pts. 6 vs. VMI (3/24) Faced 43 2x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/19) GB 9 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) GB 1 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 6 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) CT 2 2x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) CT - -

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs SV 16 2x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) G 1 2x, last vs. Cornell (3/13) G 4 vs. VMI (3/14) SV% .615 2x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) A 2 vs. Rutgers (2/14) A 2 vs. VMI (3/14) GA 18 vs. Notre Dame (2/14) Pts. 2 vs. Rutgers (2/14) Pts. 6 vs. VMI (3/14) Faced 43 2x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/14) GB 9 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) GB 1 vs. VMI (3/14) GB 6 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) CT 2 5x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) CT - -

33 JACOB DEAN • M 40 THOMPSON BROWN • M Season Highs 12 TYLER GERMAN • M Season Highs G - - Season Highs G - - A - - G 2 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) A - - Pts. - - A 1 3x, last vs. VMI (3/24) Pts. - - GB 1 vs. VMI (3/24) Pts. 2 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) GB - - CT - - GB 3 vs. Rutgers (2/22) CT - - CT 1 vs. Syracuse (3/1) Career Highs FaceW 14 (21) - Career Highs G - - G - - A - - Career Highs A - - Pts. - - G 2 4x, last vs.North Carolina (4/14) Pts. - - GB 1 vs. VMI (3/14) A 1 3x, last vs. VMI (3/14) GB - - CT - - Pts. 2 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) CT - - GB 6 vs. Bellarmine (4/13) 4 MATT EMERY • M CT 1 vs. Syracuse (3/14) Season Highs FaceW 14 (21) vs. Bellarmine (4/13) 41 MARK COCKERTON • A/M G - - Season Highs A - - 31 PAT GLADING • M G 7 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) Pts. - - Season Highs A 3 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) GB - - G - - Pts. 7 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) CT - - A - - GB 5 vs. Syracuse (3/1) Pts. - - CT 1 3x, last vs. Duke (4/11) Career Highs GB 1 vs. VMI (3/24) G - - CT - - Career Highs A - - G 7 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) Pts. - - Career Highs A 3 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) GB - - G 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12) Pts. 7 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) CT - - A - - GB 7 vs. Bellarmine (4/13) Pts. 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12) CT 1 5x, last vs. Duke (4/14) 24 ROB EMERY • M GB 2 vs. Vermont (3/12) Season Highs CT - - 1 GREG COHOLAN • M G 2 3x, last vs. Cornell (3/8) Season Highs A 2 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) 11 PAT HARBESON • M G 3 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) Pts. 2 5x, last vs. Cornell (3/8) Season Highs A 2 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) GB 4 vs. North Carolina (4/26) G 1 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/5) Pts. 4 vs. Duke (4/11) CT - - A 3 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 2 vs. Richmond (2/8) Pts. 3 vs. VMI (3/14) CT 1 vs. Richmond (2/8) Career Highs GB 5 vs. Syracuse (3/1) G 4 2x, last vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/13) CT 1 vs. North Carolina (4/26) Career Highs A 3 vs. Vermont (3/13) G 3 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) Pts. 5 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/13) Career Highs A 2 4x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) GB 6 vs. Syracuse (3/12) G 1 7x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) Pts. 4 vs. Duke (4/14) CT 1 5x, last vs. Cornell (3/13) A 3 vs. VMI (3/14) GB 2 2x, last vs. Richmond (2/14) Pts. 3 vs. VMI (3/14) CT 1 vs. Richmond (2/14) 35 AJ FISH • A GB 5 3x, last vs. Syracuse (3/14) Season Highs CT 1 5x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) G 2 vs. VMI (3/24) 22 JAMES DAHLHEIMER • M A 1 vs. VMI (3/24) 42 RHODY HELLER • GK Season Highs Pts. 3 vs. VMI (3/24) Season Highs G - - GB 2 vs. VMI (3/24) SV 3 vs. VMI (3/24) A - - CT - - SV% .600 vs. VMI (3/24) Pts. - - GA 2 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 4 vs. VMI (3/24) Career Highs Faced 15 vs. VMI (3/24) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/24) G 2 vs. VMI (3/14) GB 1 vs. VMI (3/24) A 1 vs. VMI (3/14) Career Highs Pts. 3 vs. VMI (3/14) Career Highs G - - GB 2 vs. VMI (3/14) SV 16 at Duke (4/13) A - - CT - - SV % .625 vs. Bellarmine (4/13) Pts. - - GA 19 at Duke (4/13) GB 4 vs. VMI (3/14) Faced 55 at Duke (4/13) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/14) GB 6 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/13)

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36 BOBBY HILL • M 46 JOSEPH LISICKY • D 15 TAYLOR MICHEL • A Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G - - G - - G - - A 1 2x, last vs. Duke (4/11) A - - A - - Pts. 1 2x, last vs. Duke (4/11) Pts. - - Pts. - - GB 2 3x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) GB 7 vs. Syracuse (3/1) GB - - CT 3 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) CT 4 2x, last vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) CT - -

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs G 1 4x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/13) G 2* vs. Christopher Newport (4/11) G 1 2x, last vs. VMI (2/13) A 1 5x, last vs. Duke (4/14) A - - A - - Pts. 1 8x, last vs. Duke (4/14) Pts. 2* vs. Christopher Newport (4/11) Pts. 1 2x, last vs. VMI (2/13) GB 5 vs. Bellarmine (4/13) GB 9* vs. Cabrini (3/12)- GB 1 2x, last vs. VMI (2/13) CT 3 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) CT 6* vs. Washington and Lee (3/13) CT 1 vs. Vermont (3/12) *Denotes stats happened while at Lynchburg College 2 CARLSON MILIKIN • M 7 MICHAEL HOWARD • LSM 5 RYAN LUKACOVIC • A Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G - - G - - G 4 vs. VMI (3/24) A 1 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) A - - A 5 vs. VMI (3/24) Pts. 1 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) Pts. - - Pts. 9 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 2 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/5) GB 1 2x, last vs. VMI (3/24) GB 4 vs. North Carolina (4/5) CT 1 vs. Drexel (2/16) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/24) CT 1 vs. VMI (3/24) Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs G - - G - - G 4 vs. VMI (3/14) A 1 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) A - - A 5 vs. VMI (3/14) Pts. 1 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) Pts. - - Pts. 9 vs. VMI (3/14) GB 2 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) GB 1 2x, last vs. VMI (3/14) GB 4 vs. North Carolina (4/14) CT 1 vs. Drexel (2/14) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/14) CT 1 vs. VMI (3/14) 23 TANNER OTTENBREIT • LSM 30 ALBERT KAMMLER • D 18 DAN MARINO • GK Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G - - G - - SV 1 vs. Duke (4/11) A 1 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) A - - SV% .200 vs. Duke (4/11) Pts. 1 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) Pts. - - GA 5 vs. Duke (4/11) GB 3 vs. Syracuse (3/1) GB 1 vs. VMI (3/24) Faced - - CT 2 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) CT - - GB - - FaceW - -

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs G - - SV 15 vs. Drexel (2/13) G - - A - - SV % .750 vs. VMI (2/13) A 1 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) Pts. - - GA 12 vs. Drexel (2/13) Pts. 1 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) GB 1 2x, last vs. VMI (3/14) Faced 43 vs. Drexel (2/13) GB 5 2x, last vs. Penn (4/12) CT 2 vs. VMI (2/13) GB 3 3x, last vs. Cornell (3/13) CT 4 vs. VMI (2/13) FaceW 1 (1) 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/13) 27 SCOTT MCWILLIAMS • D 19 JEFF KRATKY • M Season Highs 32 JAMES PANNELL • A Season Highs G 1 3x, last vs. Duke (4/11) Season Highs G 1 vs. VMI (3/24) A 1 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) G 7 vs. Syracuse (3/1) A - - Pts. 2 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) A 1 6x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) Pts. 1 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 5 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) Pts. 7 vs. Syracuse (3/1) GB 3 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) CT 4 2x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/22) GB 3 2x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/19) CT - - CT 3 vs. Duke (4/11) FaceW 5 (11) vs. VMI (3/24) Career Highs G 1 5x, last vs. Duke (4/14) Career Highs Career Highs A 1 6x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) G 7 vs. Syracuse (3/14) G 1 vs. VMI (3/14) Pts. 2 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/14) A 3 vs. VMI (2/13) A - - GB 7 vs. VMI (2/13) Pts. 7 vs. Syracuse (3/14) Pts. 1 vs. VMI (3/14) CT 5 vs. Drexel (2/13) GB 5 vs. Bellarmine (4/13) GB 3 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) CT 3 vs. Duke (4/14) CT - - 47 NATE MENNINGER • D FaceW 5 (11) vs. VMI (3/14) Season Highs 26 MICK PARKS • M G 1 vs. Rutgers (2/22) Season Highs 44 CHRIS LAPIERRE • M A 1 vs. Maryland (3/30) G 1 vs. North Carolina (4/26) Season Highs Pts. 1 vs. Rutgers (2/22) A 1 2x, last vs. Richmond (2/8) G 1 2x, last vs. North Carolina (4/5) GB 4 vs. Rutgers (2/22) Pts. 1 2x, last vs. Richmond (2/8) A 1 vs. North Carolina (4/5) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 11 vs. Loyola (2/6) Pts. 1 vs. Rutgers (2/22) FaceW 9 (15) vs. Rutgers (2/22) CT - - GB 5 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) FaceW 24 (31) vs. Syracuse (3/1) CT 1 3x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/19) Career Highs FaceW - - G 1 6x, last vs. Rutgers (2/14) Career Highs A 1 3x, last vs. Maryland (3/14) G 1 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) Career Highs Pts. 2* vs. Babson (3/13) A 1 2x, last vs. Richmond (2/14) G 3 vs. Vermont (3/10) GB 11* vs. Skidmore (4/13) Pts. 1 4x, last vs. Richmond (2/14) A 2 4x, last vs. Bucknell (5/11) CT 2 4x, last vs. VMI (3/14) GB 11 2x, last vs. Loyola (2/14) Pts. 5 vs. Vermont (3/10) FaceW 15 (21)* Skidmore (4/13) CT - - GB 9 vs. Maryland (4/11) *Denotes stats happened while at Hamilton College FaceW 24 (31) vs. Syracuse (3/14) CT 2 3x, last vs. VMI (2/11) FaceW 7(8) at Syracuse(3/11)

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17 FRANK PRICE • LSM 6 TANNER SCALES • D 45 ZED WILLIAMS • M Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G - - G - - G 2 vs. Duke (4/11) A - - A - - A 2 3x, last vs. Duke (4/11) Pts. - - Pts. - - Pts. 4 vs. Duke (4/11) GB 2 vs. VMI (3/24) GB 5 vs. Syracuse (3/1) GB 3 vs. Rutgers (2/22) CT - - CT 3 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/5) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/24)

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs G - - G - - G 2 vs. Duke (4/14) A - - A - - A 2 3x, last vs. Duke (4/14) Pts. - - Pts. - - Pts. 4 vs. Duke (4/14) GB 2 vs. VMI (3/14) GB 5 3x, last vs. Syracuse (3/14) GB 3 vs. Rutgers (2/14) CT - - CT 4 vs. Vermont (3/13) CT 2 vs. VMI (3/14)

34 ZACH WOOD • M 38 MICHAEL RHOADS • D 28 DICKSON SMITH • LSM Season Highs Season Highs Season Highs G 3 vs. VMI (3/24) G - - G - - A 1 vs. Duke (4/11) A - - A - - Pts. 3 vs. VMI (3/24) Pts. - - Pts. - - GB 2 vs. VMI (3/24) GB - - GB 1 vs. VMI (3/24) CT - - CT - - CT - - Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs G 3 vs. VMI (3/14) G - - G - - A 1 vs. Duke (4/14) A - - A - - Pts. 3 vs. VMI (3/14) Pts. - - Pts. - - GB 3 vs. VMI (2/13) GB - - GB 1 2x, last vs. VMI (3/14) CT 1 2x, last vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/13) CT - - CT - -

Key - Career Highs are Month/Year 25 BLAKE RILEY • M 3 RYAN TUCKER • M 2014 Season Highs are Month/Day Season Highs Season Highs G - - G 5 vs. Rutgers (2/22) A 1 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) A 1 6x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/19) Pts. 1 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) Pts. 6 vs. Rutgers (2/22) GB 2 2x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/19) GB 2 3x, last vs. North Carolina (4/26) CT 2 vs. Bellarmine (4/19) CT 1 vs. Rutgers (2/22) Career Highs FaceW - - G 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11) A 1 5x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) Career Highs Pts. 1 5x, last vs. North Carolina (4/14) G 5 vs. Rutgers (2/14) GB 6 vs. Bucknell (5/11) A 2 2x, last vs. Cornell (3/13) CT 2 2x, last vs. Bellarmine (4/14) Pts. 6 vs. Rutgers (2/14) GB 4 vs. Cornell (3/13) CT 2 vs. VMI (2/13) 37 MATT ROBERTSON • GK FaceW 3 (5) vs. VMI (2/13) Season Highs SV 3 vs. VMI (3/24) SV% .750 vs. VMI (3/24) 14 OWEN VAN ARSDALE • A GA 1 vs. VMI (3/24) Season Highs Faced 9 vs. VMI (3/24) G 2 3x, last vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/25) GB 2 vs. VMI (3/24) A 4 vs. Rutgers (2/22) Pts. 6 vs. Rutgers (2/22) Career Highs GB 4 2x, last vs. Cornell (3/8) SV 3 vs. VMI (3/14) CT 1 4x, last vs. Duke (4/11) SV % .750 vs. VMI (3/14) GA 1* 2x, last vs. VMI (3/14) Career Highs Faced 9 vs. VMI (3/14) G 2 10x, last vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (2/14) GB 2 vs. VMI (3/14) A 4 vs. Rutgers (2/14) * - denotes game happened while at Colgate Pts. 6 vs. Rutgers (2/14) GB 4 2x, last vs. Cornell (3/14) 13 DAVI SACCO • D CT 1 6x, last vs. Duke (4/14) Season Highs G - - 39 ALEC WEBSTER • D A - - Season Highs Pts. - - G - - GB 2 vs. VMI (3/24) A - - CT 3 vs. VMI (3/24) Pts. - - GB - - Career Highs CT - - G - - A - - Career Highs Pts. - - G - - GB 2 vs. VMI (3/14) A - - CT 3 vs. VMI (3/14) Pts. - - GB - - CT - - 2014 Virginia Lacrosse VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Virginia Overall Individual Statistics PAGE 26 All games (as of Apr 28, 2014)

VirginiaOverall: 10-5 Individual Conf: 1-4 Home: 6-1 Away: Statistics 3-4 Neut: 1-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pct pen-min 41 Mark Cockerton 15-15 45 15 60 140 . 3 2 1 85 .6 0 7 2 6 1 27 16 4 - - 2-2.0 32 James Pannell 15-14 39 7 46 119 .3 2 8 69 .5 8 0 3 8 0 24 10 7 - - 2-3.0 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15-15 10 25 35 40 . 2 5 0 26 .6 5 0 2 1 0 30 18 5 - - 1-0.5 3 Ryan Tucker 14-14 23 6 29 51 .4 5 1 34 .6 6 7 0 1 0 14 9 2 - - 2-1.5 1 Greg Coholan 15-15 13 14 27 29 . 4 4 8 20 .6 9 0200791 - - - 24 Rob Emery 15-14 14 5 19 58 .2 4 1 36 .6 2 1 0 3 0 18 6 0 - - 2-1.5 5 Ryan Lukacovic 14-1 10 8 18 24 . 4 1 7 12 .5 0 0000791 - - - 12 Tyler German 15-1 11 5 16 32 .3 4 4 22 .6 8 8 1 0 0 11 9 2 3-9 .3 3 3 1-0.5 45 Zed Williams 13-1 5 9 14 28 . 1 7 9 15 .5 3 6 0 0 0 13 7 6 - - - 11 Pat Harbeson 15-0 4 7 11 15 .2 6 7 8 .5 3 3 0 0 0 28 12 3 - - - 43 Joe French 4-0 5 2 7 9 . 5 5 6 6 .6 6 7000120 - - - 34 Zach Wood 11-0 5 1 6 12 .4 1 7 9 .7 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - - 1-0.5 27 Scott McWilliams 15-15 3 1 4 3 1.000 3 1.000 0 0 0 27 4 23 - - 5-4.0 44 Chris LaPierre 15-0 2 1 3 20 .1 0 0 9 .4 5 0 0 0 0 45 7 6 0-1 .0 0 0 4-2.5 35 AJ Fish 4-0 2 1 3 7 . 2 8 6 3 .4 2 9 0 1 0 3 1 0 - - 1-1.0 26 Mick Parks 15-0 1 2 3 8 .1 2 5 4 .5 0 0 0 0 0 59 5 0 145-282 .5 1 4 1-0.5 25 Blake Riley 14-0 0 3 3 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 7 4 4 - - 2-1.5 20 Greg Danseglio 15-15 0 3 3 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 52 6 11 - - 3-3.0 47 Nate Menninger 11-0 1 1 2 2 . 5 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 6 29-69 .4 2 0 2-1.5 36 Bobby Hill 15-0 0 2 2 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 10 - - 2-1.5 19 Jeff Kratky 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 6 2 1 13-41 . 3 1 7- 2 Carlson Milikin 12-0 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 7 4 1 - - - 23 Tanner Ottenbreit 15-0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 5 0-1 .0 0 0 2-2.0 46 Joseph Lisicky 15-0 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 42 4 18 - - 5-4.5 22 James Dahlheimer 2-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 1-1 1.000 - 42 Rhody Heller 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 - - - 39 Alec Webster 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000000 - - - 38 Michael Rhoads 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 37 Matt Robertson 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000210 - - - 33 Jacob Dean 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - - - 31 Pat Glading 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000110 - - - 30 Albert Kammler 10-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 - - - 28 Dickson Smith 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000110 - - - 18 Dan Marino 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 17 Frank Price 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000300 - - - 16 Michael Howard 2-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 - - - 13 Davi Sacco 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0000203 - - - 9 Matt Barrett 15-15 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 29 3 0 - - - 6 Tanner Scales 15-15 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 45 6 18 - - 8-5.5 Total 15 194 120 314 606 .3 2 0 366 .6 0 4 10 20 1 563 185 142 191-404 .4 7 3 49-38.5 Opponents 15 164 98 262 512 . 3 2 0 312 .6 0 9 5 22 0 470 260 76 213-404 . 5 2 7 43-33.5

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 37 Matt Robertson 3-0 17:07 1 3.51 3 .7 5 0000 9 42 Rhody Heller 2-0 29:44 2 4.04 4 .6 6 7 0 0 0 16 9 Matt Barrett 15-15 834:55 156 11.21 139 .4 7 1 10 5 0 479 18 Dan Marino 1-0 22:47 5 13.17 1 .1 6 7 0 0 0 7 Total 15 904:33 164 10.88 148 .4 7 4 10 5 0 511 Opponents 15 904:33 194 12.87 172 .4 7 0 5 10 0 606

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Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 54 50 49 39 2 194 Virginia 41 45 21 41 0 148 Opponents 38 52 33 41 0 164 Opponents 51 40 46 35 0 172

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Attendance Summary VA Opponent Virginia 166 147 156 128 9 606 Total 21177 19043 Opponents 132 143 104 133 0 512 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/3025 7/2720 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/2797 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 105 90 95 74 2 366 Opponents 79 97 54 82 0 312

CLEARS: Virginia -- 265-310 .855, Opponents -- 223-290 .769. 2014 Virginia Lacrosse VIRGINIA TEAM STATISTICS Virginia Overall Team Statistics PAGE 27 All games (as of Apr 28, 2014)

VirginiaOverall: 10-5 Conf: Team 1-4 Home: 6-1Statistics Away: 3-4 Neut: 1-0

TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 194-606 164-512 Goals scored per game 12.93 10.93 Shot pct. . 3 2 0 . 3 2 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 366-606 312-512 SOG pct. . 6 0 4 . 6 0 9 S h o t s / G a m e 40.4 34.1 A s s is t s 120 98 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 20-37 22-47 Conversion Percent . 5 4 1 . 4 6 8 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 194 164 M a n - u p 20 22 M a n - d o w n 10 U n a s s is t e d 74 66 O v e r t im e 20 Goals scored average 12.87 10.88 GROUND BALLS 563 470 TURNOVERS 185 260 CAUSED TURNOVERS 142 76 FACEOFFS (W-L) 191-404 213-404 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 7 3 . 5 2 7 CLEARS 265-310 223-290 Clear Pct. . 8 5 5 . 7 6 9 PENALTIES N u m b e r 49 43 M in u t e s 38:30 33:30 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 21177 19043 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/3025 7/2720 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/2797

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 54 50 49 39 2 194 Virginia 166 147 156 128 9 606 Opponents 38 52 33 41 0 164 Opponents 132 143 104 133 0 512

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 41 45 21 41 0 148 Virginia 105 90 95 74 2 366 Opponents 51 40 46 35 0 172 Opponents 79 97 54 82 0 312 VIRGINIA MEN’SINDIVIDUAL/CAREER LACROSSE GAME STATS NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 28 ------8-23 6-12 29-69 31-62 20-45 13-41 383-727 8 9 6 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 10 33 23 28 18 1 4 4 6 0 1 4 2 0 3 18 22 54 13 22 44 11 11 11 0 0 6 7 0 1 2 2 40 55 94 30 71 94 78 42 36 14 29 0 0 254 155 0791 - 0320 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0621 6 2 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 5 3 0 5 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 3 0 1 . 3 2 1 . 2 5 8 . 2 9 7 . 1 7 9 . 2 9 4 . 2 7 . 2 1 4 . 2 8 6 . 2 6 7 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 4 8 3 . 4 3 9 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 39 17 97 14 15 153 159 283 99 47 6 5 8 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 64 96 16 22 41 5 1 2 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 13 23 15 19 9.33 11.15 CAREER 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 10 43 - 1011 1122 . 5 0 00001526 0 2137 . 2 8 6010310- 000023514 5 0 . 1122 0 . 0111 0000600- 0 0 . 0000 7 5 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1011 46 51 73 11 22 60 106 1-0 1-0 9-6 2-0 14-1 10 8 18 24 . 4 1 7 0 0 16-0 11-0 33-1 54-0 13-0 69-2 44-0 64-0 13-0 15-0 17-9 15-0 30-20 45-26 64-50 44-26 15-15 30-17 18 16 34 55 . 3 2 7 2 1 0 13 14 1 - 570:13 385:47 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ------• 4-0 5 2 7 9 . 5 5 6 0 0- • 0- 2-0 • 1 1-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 1-1 0 - - • 4-0- • 0 2-0 0- 0 • 0 8-0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 1 0 0 4 - 0 4 - - • 13-1 5 9 14 28 . 1 7 9 0 0 0 13 7 6 - 2-3.0 2-1.5 2-1.5 1-0.5 1-0.5 4-2.5 1-0.5 3-3.0 2-1.5 5-4.5 2-1.5 • 54-0 1 5 6 10 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 43 15 10 - 1-1.0 • 4-0 49-38.5 9-6 16-9 • • 0 0 0 ------3-9 0-1 13-41 - • 7-0 145-282 191-404 0 0 0 7 2 0 2 3 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 11 10 18 142 0 0 10 9 6 9 1 7 5 6 2 4 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 10 12 185 0 0 5 3 7 4 0 1 1 0 2 24 14 18 11 28 45 59 52 11 42 29 563 2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia 2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0791 -0791 - -• 0 -• 1 2 00744 - - 0 50 2 0 2 0 1-1 0 - 0300 - -• 0310 - 0621 0 20110 - 10 0 1 -• - 10 0 2 - 0 3 - All games (as of Apr 28, 2014) 28, Apr of (as games All . 6 7 . 1 6 7 . 4 7 0 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 10 172 Virginia Individual Season/Career Statistics Season/Career Individual Virginia . 3 2 8 . 4 5 1 . 2 4 1 . 3 4 . 2 6 7 . 4 1 7 . 1 0 . 1 2 5 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 3 2 0 4.04 13.17 12.87 8 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 58 32 15 12 20 SEASON 119 606 2 5 6 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 46 29 19 16 11 314 7 6 5 5 7 1 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Individual/Career Statistics Individual/Career Virginia 120 29:44 22:47 904:33 4 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 23 14 11 194 15 15 904:33 164 10.88 148 . 4 7 4 10 5 0 0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 4-0 5 2 7 9 . 5 5 6 0 0 2-01-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 . 3-0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 4-0 2 17-0 3 7 1 . 2 8 6 0 0 1 13-0 1 1.0003-0 0 01-0 0 0 0 0 0 05-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 03-0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 17:07 0 1 3.51 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 • 4-0 21:58 1 2.73 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 144 144 164 98 262 512 . 3 2 0 5 22 0 470 260 76 213-404 43-33.5 15-1 15-0 11-0 15-0 15-0 15-0 12-0 15-0 10-0 14-1 10 8 18 24 . 4 1 7 0 0 14-011-0 0 3 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 . 2 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 6 29-69 2-1.5 • 11-0 13-1 5 9 14 28 . 1 7 9 0 0 0 1315-0 7 0 6 1 - 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 5 0-1 2-2.0 • 35-0 gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff pen-min gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw up dn gb t/o ct faceoff gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 15-15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 6 18 - 8-5.5 • 30-24 15-14 14-14 15-14 15-15 15-15 15-15 834:55 156 11.21 139 . 4 7 1 10 5 0 0 • 15-15 834:55 156 11.21 139 . 4 7 1 10 5 0 0 15-15 45 1515-15 60 140 13 . 3 2 1 14 2 27 6 29 1 . 4 4 8 27 2 16 0 4 - 2-2.0 • 62-34 123 31 154 386 . 3 1 9 5 14 2 86 46 7 - 15-15 3 1 4 3 1.000 0 0 0 27 4 23 - 5-4.0 • 64-60 5 6 11 8 . 6 2 5 0 0 0 124 22 86 - Total Opponents James Pannell Tucker Ryan Emery Rob Tyler German Harbeson Pat Zach Wood LaPierre Chris Mick Parks Greg Danseglio Bobby Hill Carlson Milikin Joseph Lisicky Heller Rhody Rhoads Michael Dean Jacob Albert Kammler Marino Dan Howard Michael Barrett Matt Total Heller Rhody Marino Dan Opponents 9 Matt Barrett ## Player 41 Mark Cockerton 32 14 Owen Van Arsdale3 124 Greg Coholan 512 Ryan Lukacovic 15-1545 Zed Williams 11 1043 Joe French 2534 27 35 Scott McWilliams 44 4035 . 2 5 0 AJ Fish 26 225 Blake Riley 20 147 0 Nate Menninger 36 3019 Jeff Kratky 2 1823 Tanner Ottenbreit 546 22 James Dahlheimer 42 -39 Alec Webster 38 37 Robertson Matt 33 1-0.531 • Pat Glading 30 46-3928 Dickson Smith 3018 17 51 Frank Price 16 8113 113 Davi Sacco 9 . 2 6 56 2 Tanner Scales 2 1## 74 Goalie 37 Matt Robertson 4242 818 - 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Virginia Individual/ACCOverall: 10-5 Conf: 1-4 Home: 6-1 Away: 3-4 Neut: 1-0 Statistics

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% to ct gw gb gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% to ct gw gb 41 Mark Cockerton 15-15 45 15 60 140 . 3 2 1 85 . 6 0 7 16 4 2 27 5-5 12 5 17 42 . 2 8 6 26 . 6 1 9 5 2 0 8 32 James Pannell 15-14 39 7 46 119 . 3 2 8 69 . 5 8 0 10 7 3 24 5-4 12 1 13 43 . 2 7 9 23 . 5 3 5 5 5 0 6 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15-15 10 25 35 40 . 2 5 0 26 . 6 5 0 18 5 2 30 5-5 3 7 10 13 . 2 3 1 7 . 5 3 8 5 2 1 11 3 Ryan Tucker 14-14 23 6 29 51 . 4 5 1 34 . 6 6 7 9 2 0 14 5-5 6 2 8 18 . 3 3 3 9 . 5 0 0 4 0 0 5 1 Greg Coholan 15-15 13 14 27 29 . 4 4 8 20 . 6 9 0 9 1 2 7 5-5 4 4 8 10 . 4 0 0 6 . 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 24 Rob Emery 15-14 14 5 19 58 . 2 4 1 36 . 6 2 1 6 0 0 18 5-4 3 2 5 23 . 1 3 0 14 . 6 0 9 0 0 0 6 5 Ryan Lukacovic 14-1 10 8 18 24 . 4 1 7 12 . 5 0 0 9 1 0 7 5 - 1 1 1 2 6 . 1 6 7 2 . 3 3 3 1 0 0 6 12 Tyler German 15-1 11 5 16 32 . 3 4 4 22 . 6 8 8 9 2 1 11 5-1 4 2 6 7 . 5 7 1 6 . 8 5 7 2 1 0 2 45 Zed Williams 13-1 5 9 14 28 . 1 7 9 15 . 5 3 6 7 6 0 13 5-0 5 6 11 18 . 2 7 8 11 . 6 1 1 1 0 0 3 11 Pat Harbeson 15-0 4 7 11 15 . 2 6 7 8 . 5 3 3 12 3 0 28 5-0 3 1 4 5 . 6 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 3 0 0 8 43 Joe French 4-0 5 2 7 9 . 5 5 6 6 . 6 6 7 2 0 0 1 - 34 Zach Wood 11-0 5 1 6 12 . 4 1 7 9 . 7 5 0 1 0 0 3 3-0 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 27 Scott McWilliams 15-15 31431.000 3 1.000 4 23 0 27 5-520221.000 2 1.000 1 6 0 5 44 Chris LaPierre 15-0 2 1 3 20 . 1 0 0 9 . 4 5 0 7 6 0 45 5-0 1 1 2 5 . 2 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 4 1 0 12 35 AJ Fish 4-0 2 1 3 7 . 2 8 6 3 . 4 2 9 1 0 0 3 - 26 Mick Parks 15-0 1 2 3 8 . 1 2 5 4 . 5 0 0 5 0 0 59 5-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 17 25 Blake Riley 14-0 0 3 3 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 4 4 0 7 5-00111 . 0 0 011.000 1 0 0 2 20 Greg Danseglio 15-15 0 3 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 6 11 0 52 5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 3 0 16 47 Nate Menninger 11-0 1 1 2 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 2 6 0 1 5 5 - 0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 36 Bobby Hill 15-0 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 10 0 11 5-0 0 2 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 Jeff Kratky 7-0 10111.000 1 1.000 2 1 0 6 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Carlson Milikin 12-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 4 1 0 7 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 23 Tanner Ottenbreit 15-0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 5 0 1 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 46 Joseph Lisicky 15-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 4 18 0 42 5-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 3 0 17 22 James Dahlheimer 2-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 2 2 0 5 - 42 Rhody Heller 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 - 39 Alec Webster 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 38 Michael Rhoads 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 37 Matt Robertson 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Jacob Dean 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 - 31 Pat Glading 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 - 30 Albert Kammler 10-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Dickson Smith 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 - 18 Dan Marino 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Frank Price 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 16 Michael Howard 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 - 13 Davi Sacco 5-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 - 9 Matt Barrett 15-15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 0 0 29 5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 6 Tanner Scales 15-15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 6 18 0 45 5 - 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 6 Total 15 194 120 314 606 . 3 2 0 366 . 6 0 4 185 142 10 563 5 57 37 94 199 . 2 8 6 115 . 5 7 8 47 33 1 164 Opponents 15 164 98 262 512 . 3 2 0 312 . 6 0 9260 76 5 470 5 67 39 106 175 . 3 8 3 110 . 6 2 9 73 23 4 158

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## Player gp-gs min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t gp-gs min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t 37 Matt Robertson 3-0 17:07 1 3.51 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 1-0 0:25 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 Rhody Heller 2-0 29:44 2 4.04 4 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 5-5 276:48 62 13.44 42 . 4 0 4 1 4 0 9 Matt Barrett 15-15 834:55 156 11.21 139 . 4 7 1 10 5 0 1-0 22:47 5 13.17 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 18 Dan Marino 1-0 22:47 5 13.17 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 5 300:00 67 13.40 43 . 3 9 1 1 4 0 Total 15 904:33 164 10.88 148 . 4 7 4 10 5 0 5 300:00 57 11.40 58 . 5 0 4 4 1 0 Opponents 15 904:33 194 12.87 172 . 4 7 0 5 10 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Virginia 54 50 49 39 2 194 Virginia 12 16 15 14 57 Opponents 38 52 33 41 0 164 Opponents 11 21 16 19 67

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Virginia 166 147 156 128 9 606 Virginia 48 52 55 44 199 Opponents 132 143 104 133 0 512 Opponents 51 45 32 47 175

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Virginia 41 45 21 41 0 148 Virginia 16 11 5 11 43 Opponents 51 40 46 35 0 172 Opponents 15 15 17 11 58 VIRGINIA MEN’SGAME-BY-GAME LACROSSE STATISTICS GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 30 2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Team Game-by-Game VirginiaAll Game-by-Game games (as of Apr 28, 2014)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog GW UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 06, 2014 LOYOLA (MD.) 14-13 14 8 22 31 18 1 3 0 36 12 8 15-28 3-2.5 Feb 08, 2014 Richmond 13-12 13 9 22 46 27 1 2 0 43 18 17 14-28 3-2.0 Feb 16, 2014 Drexel 11-10 11 5 16 37 24 1 1 0 29 11 8 6-25 4-2.5 Feb 22, 2014 RUTGERS 19-12 19 13 32 60 40 1 0 0 44 9 8 17-33 5-3.5 Feb 25, 2014 Mount St. Mary's 14-6 14 10 24 37 26 1 1 1 47 16 16 11-23 1-1.0 Mar 01, 2014 SYRACUSE 17-12 17 10 27 55 31 1 2 0 51 4 5 24-31 5-4.0 Mar 08, 2014 Cornell 9-12 9 5 14 38 24 0 2 0 33 17 8 12-24 9-6.0 Mar 16, 2014 Notre Dame 9-18 9 4 13 26 18 0 1 0 21 14 3 8-30 2-1.5 Mar 22, 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS 11-10 11 4 15 40 19 1 1 0 45 14 11 9-25 5-5.5 Mar 24, 2014 VMI 21-3 21 17 38 47 32 1 1 0 48 16 20 16-28 1-1.0 Mar 30, 2014 Maryland 6-9 6 5 11 24 16 0 0 0 22 10 10 5-19 1-0.5 Apr 05, 2014 North Carolina 10-11 10 7 17 41 21 0 0 0 36 17 7 14-25 1-1.0 Apr 11, 2014 DUKE 15-17 15 11 26 53 29 0 3 0 34 2 8 13-35 2-2.0 Apr 19, 2014 BELLARMINE 12-8 12 4 16 31 20 1 1 0 35 13 9 12-23 2-1.5 Apr 26, 2014 North Carolina 13-11 13 8 21 40 21 1 2 0 39 12 4 15-27 5-4.0 Virginia 194-164 194 120 314 606 366 10 20 1 563 185 142 191-404 49-38.5 Opponent 164 98 262 512 312 5 22 0 470 260 76 213-404 43-33.5

TEAM PER-GAME Games played: 15 Shots per game: 40.40; Goals per game: 12.93 Assists per game: 8.00; Points per game: 20.93 Shot pct: .320; SOG pct: .604 Faceoff W-L pct: .473; Clear pct.: 0.855

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 06, 2014 LOYOLA (MD.) 14-13 61:42 13 12.64 8 . 3 8 1 1 0 0 41 Feb 08, 2014 Richmond 13-12 60:00 12 12.33 5 . 2 9 4 1 0 0 24 Feb 16, 2014 Drexel 11-10 60:00 10 11.56 16 . 6 1 5 1 0 0 41 Feb 22, 2014 RUTGERS 19-12 60:00 12 11.67 11 . 4 7 8 1 0 0 30 Feb 25, 2014 Mount St. Mary's 14-6 60:00 6 10.54 11 . 6 4 7 1 0 0 24 Mar 01, 2014 SYRACUSE 17-12 60:00 12 10.78 5 . 2 9 4 1 0 0 32 Mar 08, 2014 Cornell 9-12 60:00 12 10.96 9 . 4 2 9 0 1 0 43 Mar 16, 2014 Notre Dame 9-18 60:00 18 11.83 10 . 3 5 7 0 1 0 40 Mar 22, 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS 11-10 62:51 10 11.57 16 . 6 1 5 1 0 0 33 Mar 24, 2014 VMI 21-3 60:00 3 10.72 7 . 7 0 0 1 0 0 24 Mar 30, 2014 Maryland 6-9 60:00 9 10.56 11 . 5 5 0 0 1 0 33 Apr 05, 2014 North Carolina 10-11 60:00 11 10.60 13 . 5 4 2 0 1 0 36 Apr 11, 2014 DUKE 15-17 60:00 17 11.09 4 . 1 9 0 0 1 0 34 Apr 19, 2014 BELLARMINE 12-8 60:00 8 10.87 13 . 6 1 9 1 0 0 43 Apr 26, 2014 North Carolina 13-11 60:00 11 10.88 9 . 4 5 0 1 0 0 33 Totals 194-164 904:33 164 10.88 148 . 4 7 4 10 5 0 511 Opponent 904:33 194 10.88 172 . 4 7 0 5 10 0 606 VIRGINIAOPPONENTS MEN’S GAME-BY-GAME LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 31

2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Opponent Game-by-Game OpponentsAll games Game-by-Game (as of Apr 28, 2014)

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog GW UP DN GB TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Feb 06, 2014 LOYOLA (MD.) 14-13 13 7 20 41 21 0 2 0 32 9 6 13-28 4-2.5 Feb 08, 2014 Richmond 13-12 12 7 19 24 17 0 2 0 31 25 9 14-28 2-2.0 Feb 16, 2014 Drexel 11-10 10 8 18 41 26 0 1 0 31 19 4 19-25 2-1.5 Feb 22, 2014 RUTGERS 19-12 12 8 20 31 23 0 2 0 29 17 3 16-33 2-1.0 Feb 25, 2014 Mount St. Mary's 14-6 6 1 7 24 17 0 0 0 27 23 6 12-23 2-1.0 Mar 01, 2014 SYRACUSE 17-12 12 8 20 32 17 0 2 0 22 12 2 7-31 6-4.5 Mar 08, 2014 Cornell 9-12 12 7 19 43 21 1 2 0 36 20 8 12-24 4-5.0 Mar 16, 2014 Notre Dame 9-18 18 8 26 40 28 1 2 0 34 15 5 22-30 7-5.0 Mar 22, 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS 11-10 10 9 19 33 26 0 4 0 37 18 3 16-25 2-2.0 Mar 24, 2014 VMI 21-3 3 1 4 24 10 0 0 0 29 30 4 12-28 2-1.5 Mar 30, 2014 Maryland 6-9 9 6 15 33 20 1 1 0 35 17 5 14-19 2-1.5 Apr 05, 2014 North Carolina 10-11 11 8 19 36 24 1 1 0 30 13 10 11-25 0-0.0 Apr 11, 2014 DUKE 15-17 17 9 26 34 21 1 1 0 37 16 1 22-35 3-2.5 Apr 19, 2014 BELLARMINE 12-8 8 5 13 43 21 0 0 0 28 12 4 11-23 1-0.5 Apr 26, 2014 North Carolina 13-11 11 6 17 33 20 0 2 0 32 14 6 12-27 4-3.0 Opponent 164-194 164 98 262 512 312 5 22 0 470 260 76 213-404 43-33.5 Virginia 194 120 314 606 366 10 20 1 563 185 142 191-404 49-38.5

OPPONENT PER-GAME Games played: 15 Shots per game: 34.13; Goals per game: 10.93 Assists per game: 6.53; Points per game: 17.47 Shot pct: .320; SOG pct: .609 Faceoff W-L pct: .527; Clear pct.: 0.855

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Faced Feb 06, 2014 LOYOLA (MD.) 14-13 61:42 14 13.61 4 . 2 2 2 0 1 0 31 Feb 08, 2014 Richmond 13-12 60:00 13 13.31 14 . 5 1 9 0 1 0 46 Feb 16, 2014 Drexel 11-10 60:00 11 12.55 13 . 5 4 2 0 1 0 37 Feb 22, 2014 RUTGERS 19-12 60:00 19 14.15 21 . 5 2 5 0 1 0 60 Feb 25, 2014 Mount St. Mary's 14-6 60:00 14 14.12 12 . 4 6 2 0 1 0 37 Mar 01, 2014 SYRACUSE 17-12 60:00 17 14.60 14 . 4 5 2 0 1 0 55 Mar 08, 2014 Cornell 9-12 60:00 9 13.80 15 . 6 2 5 1 0 0 38 Mar 16, 2014 Notre Dame 9-18 60:00 9 13.20 9 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 26 Mar 22, 2014 JOHNS HOPKINS 11-10 62:51 11 12.89 8 . 4 2 1 0 1 0 40 Mar 24, 2014 VMI 21-3 60:00 21 13.70 11 . 3 4 4 0 1 0 47 Mar 30, 2014 Maryland 6-9 60:00 6 13.00 10 . 6 2 5 1 0 0 24 Apr 05, 2014 North Carolina 10-11 60:00 10 12.75 11 . 5 2 4 1 0 0 41 Apr 11, 2014 DUKE 15-17 60:00 15 12.92 14 . 4 8 3 1 0 0 53 Apr 19, 2014 BELLARMINE 12-8 60:00 12 12.86 8 . 4 0 0 0 1 0 31 Apr 26, 2014 North Carolina 13-11 60:00 13 12.87 8 . 3 8 1 0 1 0 40 Opponent 164-194 904:33 194 12.87 172 . 4 7 0 5 10 0 606 Virginia 904:33 164 12.87 148 . 4 7 4 10 5 0 511 VIRGINIA MEN’SINDIVIDUAL LACROSSE GAME GAME HIGHS NOTES • DREXEL 2014 Virginia Lacrosse PAGE 32 Virginia Player High/Low Analysis All games (as of Apr 28, 2014) Virginia Individual Game Highs Virginia - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 9 Ryan Lukacovic vs VMI (Mar 24) 7 Mark Cockerton vs North Carolina (Apr 26) 7 Mark Cockerton vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 7 James Pannell vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 7 Mark Cockerton at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) 7 Mark Cockerton vs Rutgers (Feb 22) GOALS 7 James Pannell vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 7 Mark Cockerton at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) ASSISTS 5 Ryan Lukacovic vs VMI (Mar 24) 4 Owen Van Arsdale vs Rutgers (Feb 22) SHOTS 17 Mark Cockerton vs Rutgers (Feb 22) 13 James Pannell at North Carolina (Apr 05) SHOTS ON GOAL 12 Mark Cockerton vs Rutgers (Feb 22) 9 Mark Cockerton at Cornell (Mar 08) SAVES 16 Matt Barrett vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) 16 Matt Barrett at Drexel (Feb 16) GROUND BALLS 11 Mick Parks vs Loyola (Md.) (Feb 06) 9 Mick Parks vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 9 Greg Danseglio at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) CAUSED TURNOVER 4 Scott McWilliams vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) 4 Joseph Lisicky at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) 4 Joseph Lisicky at Richmond (Feb 08) 4 Scott McWilliams at Richmond (Feb 08) VIRGINIA TEAMMEN’S GAME LACROSSE HIGHS GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 33

2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Team High/Low Analysis TeamAll games Game (as of Apr 28, Highs 2014)

Virginia - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 38 vs VMI (Mar 24) 32 vs Rutgers (Feb 22) GOALS 21 vs VMI (Mar 24) 19 vs Rutgers (Feb 22) ASSISTS 17 vs VMI (Mar 24) 13 vs Rutgers (Feb 22) SHOTS 60 vs Rutgers (Feb 22) 55 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) SHOTS ON GOAL 40 vs Rutgers (Feb 22) 32 vs VMI (Mar 24) SAVES 16 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) 16 at Drexel (Feb 16) GROUND BALLS 51 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 48 vs VMI (Mar 24) TURNOVERS 18 at Richmond (Feb 08) 17 at North Carolina (Apr 05) 17 at Cornell (Mar 08) OPP. TURNOVERS 30 vs VMI (Mar 24) 25 at Richmond (Feb 08)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 26 vs Duke (Apr 11) 26 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) GOALS 18 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) 17 vs Duke (Apr 11) ASSISTS 9 vs Duke (Apr 11) 9 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) SHOTS 43 vs Bellarmine (Apr 19) 43 at Cornell (Mar 08) SHOTS ON GOAL 28 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) 26 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) 26 at Drexel (Feb 16) SAVES 21 vs Rutgers (Feb 22) 15 at Cornell (Mar 08) GROUND BALLS 37 vs Duke (Apr 11) 37 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) TURNOVERS 30 vs VMI (Mar 24) 25 at Richmond (Feb 08) OPP. TURNOVERS 18 at Richmond (Feb 08) 17 at North Carolina (Apr 05) 17 at Cornell (Mar 08) VIRGINIA TEAMMEN’S GAME LACROSSE LOWS GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 34

2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia High/Low Analysis TeamAll gamesGame (as of Apr Lows 28, 2014)

Virginia - GAME LOWS

POINTS 11 at Maryland (Mar 30) 13 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) GOALS 6 at Maryland (Mar 30) 9 at Cornell (Mar 08) 9 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) ASSISTS 4 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) 4 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) 4 vs Bellarmine (Apr 19) SHOTS 24 at Maryland (Mar 30) 26 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) SHOTS ON GOAL 16 at Maryland (Mar 30) 18 vs Loyola (Md.) (Feb 06) 18 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) SAVES 4 vs Duke (Apr 11) 5 at Richmond (Feb 08) 5 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) GROUND BALLS 21 at Notre Dame (Mar 16) 22 at Maryland (Mar 30) TURNOVERS 2 vs Duke (Apr 11) 4 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) OPP. TURNOVERS 9 vs Loyola (Md.) (Feb 06) 12 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 12 vs Bellarmine (Apr 19)

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 4 vs VMI (Mar 24) 7 at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) GOALS 3 vs VMI (Mar 24) 6 at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) ASSISTS 1 at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) 1 vs VMI (Mar 24) SHOTS 24 at Richmond (Feb 08) 24 at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) 24 vs VMI (Mar 24) SHOTS ON GOAL 10 vs VMI (Mar 24) 17 at Richmond (Feb 08) 17 at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) 17 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) SAVES 4 vs Loyola (Md.) (Feb 06) 8 vs Johns Hopkins (Mar 22) 8 vs Bellarmine (Apr 19) 8 vs North Carolina (Apr 26) GROUND BALLS 22 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 27 at Mount St. Mary's (Feb 25) TURNOVERS 9 vs Loyola (Md.) (Feb 06) 12 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) 12 vs Bellarmine (Apr 19) OPP. TURNOVERS 2 vs Duke (Apr 11) 4 vs Syracuse (Mar 01) VIRGINIA TEAMMEN’S COMPARISON LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 35 3-2.0/2-2.0 5-3.5/2-1.0 5-4.0/6-4.5 2-1.5/7-5.0 1-1.0/2-1.5 1-1.0/0-0.0 2-1.5/1-0.5 49-38.5/43-33.5 21-22/21-24 17-18/15-22 14-15/15-20 19-24/11-15 21-24/14-25 17-22/18-21 18-19/19-20 265-310/223-290 24/7 8/22 14/14 17/16 16/12 14/11 12/11 191/213 9/17 4/12 18/25 14/15 16/30 17/13 13/12 185/260 43/31 44/29 51/22 21/34 48/29 36/30 35/28 563/470 27/17 40/23 31/17 18/28 32/10 21/24 20/21 366/312 46/24 60/31 55/32 26/40 47/24 41/36 31/43 606/512 9/7 4/8 7/8 4/5 13/8 10/8 17/1 2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia 2014 120/98 All games (as of Apr 28, 2014) 28, Apr of (as games All 9/18 21/3 12/8 13/12 19/12 17/12 10/11 194/164 Virginia Team Game-by-Game Comparison Game-by-Game Team Virginia 6-9 6/9 5/6 24/33 16/20 22/35 10/17 5/14 12-16/17-17 1-0.5/2-1.5 9-18 21-3 12-8 9-12 9/12 5/7 38/43 24/21 33/36 17/20 12/12 16-21/15-21 9-6.0/4-5.0 14-6 14/6 10/1 37/24 26/17 47/27 16/23 11/12 24-29/15-21 1-1.0/2-1.0 Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal GB T/O Faceoff Clears Penalties 15-17 15/17 11/9 53/34 29/21 34/37 2/16 13/22 17-17/15-20 2-2.0/3-2.5 11-10 11/10 4/9 40/33 19/2613-11 45/37 13/11 14/18 8/6 9/16 40/33 23-27/13-16 21/20 39/32 5-5.5/2-2.0 12/14 15/12 16-22/11-19 5-4.0/4-3.0 13-12 19-12 17-12 10-11 11-10 11/10 5/8 37/41 24/26 29/31 11/19 6/19 19-22/12-16 4-2.5/2-1.5 14-13 14/13 8/7 31/41 18/21 36/32 12/9 15/13 11-12/12-13 3-2.5/4-2.5 194-164 Virginia Game-by-GameVirginia Comparison Richmond RUTGERS SYRACUSE Dame Notre VMI Carolina North BELLARMINE Feb 16 Drexel Feb 25 Mount St. Mary's Mar 08 Cornell Mar 22 JOHNS HOPKINS Mar 30 Maryland Apr 11 DUKE Apr 26 North Carolina DateFeb 06 Opponent LOYOLA (MD.) Feb 08 Feb 22 01 Mar 16 Mar 24 Mar 05 Apr Apr 19 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category Totals VIRGINIA MEN’SCOMBINED LACROSSE STATISTICS GAME NOTES • DREXEL 2014 Virginia Lacrosse PAGE 36 Virginia Combined Team Statistics Virginia AllCombined games (as of Apr 28, 2014)Statistics

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 10-5 6-1 3-4 1-0 CONFERENCE 1-4 1-1 0-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-1 5-0 3-1 1-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw Up Dn GB Faceoff Feb 06 #12 LOYOLA (MD.) Wot 14-13 1465 41 Mark Cockerton 15 45 15 60 140 2 6 1 27 0-0 Feb 08 at Richmond W 13-12 4249 32 James Pannell 15 39 7 46 119 3 8 0 24 0-0 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 10 25 35 40 2 1 0 30 0-0 Feb 16 at Drexel W 11-10 1082 3 Ryan Tucker 14 23 6 29 51 0 1 0 14 0-0 Feb 22 RUTGERS W 19-12 2758 1 Greg Coholan 15 13 14 27 29 2 0 0 7 0-0 Feb 25 at Mount St. Mary's W 14-6 350 24 Rob Emery 15 14 5 19 58 0 3 0 18 0-0 * Mar 01 #8 SYRACUSE W 17-12 5102 5 Ryan Lukacovic 14 10 8 18 24 0 0 0 7 0-0 Mar 08 at #15 Cornell L 9-12 4093 12 Tyler German 15 11 5 16 32 1 0 0 11 3-9 * Mar 16 at #11 Notre Dame L 9-18 893 45 Zed Williams 13 5 9 14 28 0 0 0 13 0-0 Mar 22 #9 JOHNS HOPKINS Wot 11-10 4737 11 Pat Harbeson 15 4 7 11 15 0 0 0 28 0-0 43 Joe French 4 527900010-0 Mar 24 VMI W 21-3 824 34 Zach Wood 11 5 1 6 12 0 0 0 3 0-0 * Mar 30 at #4 Maryland L 6-9 3424 27 Scott McWilliams 15 3143000270-0 * Apr 05 at #5 North Carolina L 10-11 4952 44 Chris LaPierre 15 2 1 3 20 0 0 0 45 0-1 * Apr 11 #2 DUKE L 15-17 3702 35 AJ Fish 4 213701030-0 Apr 19 BELLARMINE W 12-8 2589 26 Mick Parks 15 1 2 3 8 0 0 0 59 145-282 Apr 26 vs #6 North Carolina W 13-11 2797 25 Blake Riley 14 033100070-0 20 Greg Danseglio 15 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 52 0-0 47 Nate Menninger 11 11220001529-69 TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP 36 Bobby Hill 15 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 11 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 19 Jeff Kratky 7 1011000613-41 Goals-Shot attempts 194-606 164-512 2 Carlson Milikin 12 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 0-0 Goals scored per game 12.93 10.93 23 Tanner Ottenbreit 15 0110000100-1 Shot pct. .3 2 0 .3 2 0 46 Joseph Lisicky 15 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 42 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 366-606 312-512 22 James Dahlheimer 2 000200051-1 SOG pct. .6 0 4 .6 0 9 42 Rhody Heller 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 S h o t s / G a m e 40.4 34.1 39 Alec Webster 1 000000000-0 38 Michael Rhoads 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 A s s is t s 120 98 37 Matt Robertson 3 000000020-0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES 33 Jacob Dean 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 G o a ls - O p p o r tu n i t ie s 20-37 22-47 31 Pat Glading 3 000000010-0 Conversion Percent .5 4 1 .4 6 8 30 Albert Kammler 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 28 Dickson Smith 1 000000010-0 Total Goals 194 164 18 Dan Marino 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 M a n - u p 20 22 17 Frank Price 3 000000030-0 16 Michael Howard 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 M a n - d o w n 10 13 Davi Sacco 5 000000020-0 U n a s s is te d 74 66 9 Matt Barrett 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 0-0 O v e r t im e 206 Tanner Scales 15 0000000450-0 Goals scored average 12.87 10.88 Total 15 194 120 314 606 10 20 1 563 191-404 GROUND BALLS 563 470 Opponents 15 164 98 262 512 5 22 0 470 213-404 TURNOVERS 185 260 CAUSED TURNOVERS 142 76 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 37 Matt Robertson 3 17:07 1 3.51 3 .7 5 0 0-0-0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 191-404 213-404 42 Rhody Heller 2 29:44 2 4.04 4 .6 6 7 0-0-0 Faceoff W-L Pct. .4 7 3 .5 2 7 9 Matt Barrett 15 834:55 156 11.21 139 .4 7 1 10-5-0 CLEARS 265-310 223-290 18 Dan Marino 1 22:47 5 13.17 1 .1 6 7 0-0-0 Clear Pct. .8 5 5 .7 6 9 Total 15 904:33 164 10.88 148 .4 7 4 10-5-0 PENALTIES Opponents 15 904:33 194 12.87 172 .4 7 0 5-10-0 N u m b e r 49 43 M in u te s 38:30 33:30 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 54 50 49 39 2 194 ATTENDANCE Opponents 38 52 33 41 0 164 T o ta l 21177 19043 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/3025 7/2720 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Neutral Site #/Avg 1/2797 Virginia 41 45 21 41 0 148 Opponents 51 40 46 35 0 172

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 166 147 156 128 9 606 Opponents 132 143 104 133 0 512

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Virginia 105 90 95 74 2 366 Opponents 79 97 54 82 0 312 VIRGINIA MEN’SGOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 37 28 16 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 27 14 0-2-2 2-4-6 1-2-3 0-3-3 1-2-3 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 26 13 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 25 12 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 24 11 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-3-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 9 23 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6 22 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia 2014 5 20 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-5-9 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 All games (as of Apr 28, 2014) 28, Apr of (as games All Virginia Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points Game-by-Game Virginia 3 19 DNP DNP DNP 5-1-6 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2 18 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia Goals-Assists-Points Virginia 1 17 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1-3 1-2-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 W W W L W L W W W W L W L W 9-18 21-3 12-8 9-18 21-3 12-8 13-12 19-12 17-12 10-11 13-12 19-12 17-12 10-11 Feb 08 Feb 22 01 Mar 16 Mar 24 Mar 05 Apr Apr 19 Feb 08 Feb 22 01 Mar 16 Mar 24 Mar 05 Apr Apr 19 at UMD Mar 30 6-9 L 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0at UMD Mar 30 0-0-0 6-9 L 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP LOY UR at RU Feb 06 14-13 WSU 1-2-3 ND at VMI DNP NC at 2-1-3BU 0-0-0 0-0-0LOY UR at 0-0-0RU Feb 06 14-13 WSU 0-1-1 DNP ND at VMI 2-0-2 DNP NC at DNPBU DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP at DREXELat Feb 16 MOUNTat 11-10 W Feb 25at COR 1-0-1 14-6 WJHU Mar 08 0-1-1 0-0-0 9-12 L 22 Mar DU 0-1-1 0-1-1 11-10 2-0-2 W NCvs 3-0-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 11 Apr DNP 26 Apr 15-17 L 0-0-0 13-11 1-1-2 2-0-2 W 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-2-2 0-1-1 DREXELat 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Feb 16 0-0-0 MOUNTat DNP 11-10 2-0-2 W 0-0-0 Feb 25 0-0-0 1-0-1at COR 1-1-2 DNP 14-6 W 2-0-2 0-0-0JHU Mar 08 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 9-12 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 22 Mar 0-1-1 0-0-0DU DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 11-10 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 NCvs 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 11 Apr DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 26 Apr 0-0-0 15-17 2-2-4 L DNP DNP DNP 13-11 0-0-0 0-0-0 W DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-3-3 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP Opponent Date Score PRICE,FRAN MARINO,DAN KRATKY,JEF DANSEGLIO, DAHLHEIMER OTTENBREIT EMERY,ROB RILEY,BLAK PARKS,MICK MCWILLIAMS SMITH,DICK Opponent Date Score COHOLAN,GR MILIKIN,CA TUCKER,RYA LUKACOVIC, SCALES,TAN BARRETT,MA HARBESON,P GERMAN,TYL SACCO,DAVI ARSDALE,OW HOWARD,MIC VIRGINIA MEN’SGOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS LACROSSE GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 38 41 2-1-3 4-3-7 4-3-7 3-1-4 2-1-3 4-1-5 4-0-4 39 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 38 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 37 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 36 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 35 47 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 34 46 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2014 Virginia Lacrosse All games (as of Apr 28, 2014) 33 45 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 Virginia Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points 32 44 4-1-5 3-1-4 7-0-7 0-0-0 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 31 43 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-6 30 42 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia Goals-Assists-Points (ctd.) Goals-Assists-Points Virginia W W W L W L W W W W L W L W 9-18 21-3 12-8 9-18 21-3 12-8 13-12 19-12 17-12 10-11 13-12 19-12 17-12 10-11 Feb 08 Feb 22 01 Mar 16 Mar 24 Mar 05 Apr Apr 19 Feb 08 Feb 22 01 Mar 16 Mar 24 Mar 05 Apr Apr 19 at DREXELat Feb 16 11-10 W DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at DREXELat Feb 16 MOUNTat 11-10 W Feb 25at COR DNP 14-6 WJHU Mar 08 0-0-0 DNP 9-12at UMD L 22 Mar DU Mar 30 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-10 W 2-0-2 NCvs 6-9 L 0-0-0 2-1-3 11 Apr DNP DNP 26 Apr DNP 15-17 L DNP 13-11 DNP W 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-1-4 DNP 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-2-4 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 7-0-7 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-3 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 4-3-7 LOY UR at RU Feb 06 14-13 WSU 0-0-0 ND at VMI DNP NC at 4-1-5BU DNPLOY 0-0-0 UR at RU DNP Feb 06 14-13 WSU 0-0-0 DNP ND at VMI DNP DNP NC at DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 DNP at MOUNTat Feb 25at COR 14-6 WJHU Mar 08 0-0-0 9-12at UMD L 22 Mar DU Mar 30 1-0-1 DNP 11-10BU W NCvs 6-9 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 11 Apr DNP 26 Apr DNP 15-17 L DNP 13-11 0-1-1 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Opponent Date Score HELLER,RHO FRENCH,JOE LAPIERRE,C WILLIAMS,Z LISICKY,JO MENNINGER, Opponent Date Score KAMMLER,AL GLADING,PA PANNELL,JA DEAN,JACOB WOOD,ZACH FISH,AJ HILL,BOBBY ROBERTSON, RHOADS,MIC WEBSTER,AL COCKERTON, VIRGINIA MEN’SCATEGORY LACROSSE LEADERS GAME NOTES • DREXEL PAGE 39

2014 Virginia Lacrosse Virginia Category Leaders VirginiaAll Categorygames (as of Apr 28, 2014)Leaders

## Points GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 41 Mark Cockerton 15 45 15 60 140 41 Mark Cockerton 15 45 15 140 . 3 2 1 32 James Pannell 15 39 7 46 119 32 James Pannell 15 39 7 119 . 3 2 8 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 10 25 35 40 24 Rob Emery 15 14 5 58 . 2 4 1 3 Ryan Tucker 14 23 6 29 51 3 Ryan Tucker 14 23 6 51 . 4 5 1 1 Greg Coholan 15 13 14 27 29 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 10 25 40 . 2 5 0

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots ## Shot Pct. GP G A Shots Shot% 41 Mark Cockerton 15 45 15 60 140 27 Scott McWilliams 15 3 1 3 1.000 32 James Pannell 15 39 7 46 119 19 Jeff Kratky 7 1 0 1 1.000 3 Ryan Tucker 14 23 6 29 51 43 Joe French 4 5 2 9 . 5 5 6 24 Rob Emery 15 14 5 19 58 47 Nate Menninger 11 1 1 2 . 5 0 0 1 Greg Coholan 15 13 14 27 29 3 Ryan Tucker 14 23 6 51 . 4 5 1

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 10 25 35 40 41 Mark Cockerton 15 45 15 140 85 . 6 0 7 41 Mark Cockerton 15 45 15 60 140 32 James Pannell 15 39 7 119 69 . 5 8 0 1 Greg Coholan 15 13 14 27 29 24 Rob Emery 15 14 5 58 36 . 6 2 1 45 Zed Williams 13 5 9 14 28 3 Ryan Tucker 14 23 6 51 34 . 6 6 7 5 Ryan Lukacovic 14 10 8 18 24 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 10 25 40 26 . 6 5 0

## Ground Balls GP No. ## Shots on Goal Pct. GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 26 Mick Parks 15 59 27 Scott McWilliams 15 3 1 3 3 1.000 20 Greg Danseglio 15 52 25 Blake Riley 14 0 3 1 1 1.000 44 Chris LaPierre 15 45 2 Carlson Milikin 12 0 1 1 1 1.000 6 Tanner Scales 15 45 19 Jeff Kratky 7 1 0 1 1 1.000 46 Joseph Lisicky 15 42 34 Zach Wood 11 5 1 12 9 . 7 5 0

## Game-winning Goals GP No. ## Caused Turnovers GP No. 32 James Pannell 15 3 27 Scott McWilliams 15 23 1 Greg Coholan 15 2 46 Joseph Lisicky 15 18 41 Mark Cockerton 15 2 6 Tanner Scales 15 18 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 2 20 Greg Danseglio 15 11 12 Tyler German 15 1 36 Bobby Hill 15 10

## Man-Up Goals GP No. ## Penalties GP No. 32 James Pannell 15 8 6 Tanner Scales 15 8 41 Mark Cockerton 15 6 46 Joseph Lisicky 15 5 24 Rob Emery 15 3 27 Scott McWilliams 15 5 35 AJ Fish 4 1 44 Chris LaPierre 15 4 14 Owen Van Arsdale 15 1 TM TEAM 10 3

## Man-Down Goals GP No. ## Penalty Minutes GP No. 41 Mark Cockerton 15 1 6 Tanner Scales 15 5.5 46 Joseph Lisicky 15 4.5 ## Faceoff Pct. GP Won Att Pct. 27 Scott McWilliams 15 4.0 26 Mick Parks 15 145 282 . 5 1 4 20 Greg Danseglio 15 3.0 47 Nate Menninger 11 29 69 . 4 2 0 32 James Pannell 15 3.0 19 Jeff Kratky 7 13 41 . 3 1 7 VIRGINIAUVA NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL MEN’S LACROSSE GAME ROSTERSNOTES • DREXEL PAGE 40 Virginia Cavaliers Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster

No Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown No. Name Pos. 1 Greg Coholan M 6-0 185 So. Rochester, N.Y. 9 Matt Barrett G 2 Carlson Milikin M 6-1 185 R-Fr. Richmond, Va. 40 Thompson Brown D 3 Ryan Tucker M 6-2 200 Jr. Towson, Md. 41 Mark Cockerton A 4 Matt Emery M 6-3 200 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. 1 Greg Coholan M 5 Ryan Lukacovic A 5-10 170 Fr. Syosset, N.Y. 22 James Dahlheimer M 6 Tanner Scales D 6-2 200 So. Denver, Colo. 20 Greg Danseglio D 9 Matt Barrett G 6-0 220 Fr. Glenmoore, Pa. 33 Jacob Dean M 11 Pat Harbeson M 5-8 175 Sr. Annapolis, Md. 4 Matt Emery M 12 Tyler German M 6-0 200 Jr. Centreville, Md. 24 Rob Emery (c) M 13 Davi Sacco D 5-10 165 Jr. Fayetteville, N.Y. 35 AJ Fish A 14 Owen Van Arsdale A 5-8 165 Jr Charlottesville, Va. 43 Joe French A 15 Taylor Michel A 5-11 190 Jr. Lutherville, Md. 12 Tyler German M 16 Michael Howard LSM 6-5 220 R-Fr. Richmond, Va. 31 Pat Glading M 17 Frank Price LSM 6-3 185 Jr. Holly Springs, N.C. 11 Pat Harbeson M 18 Dan Marino G 5-11 200 So. Garden City, N.Y. 42 Rhody Heller G 19 Jeff Kratky M 6-0 180 Fr. Darien, Conn. 36 Bobby Hill (c) M 20 Greg Danseglio D 6-0 185 Jr. Islip Terrace, N.Y. 16 Michael Howard LSM 22 James Dahlheimer M 6-0 190 So. Medina, Ohio 30 Albert Kammler D 23 Tanner Ottenbreit LSM 6-1 185 Jr. Parker, Colo. 19 Jeff Kratky M 24 Rob Emery (c) M 6-3 210 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. 44 Chris LaPierre M 25 Blake Riley M 5-10 180 Sr. South Hamilton, Mass. 46 Joseph Lisicky D 26 Mick Parks M 5-11 175 Jr. Kenilworth, Ill. 5 Ryan Lukacovic A 27 Scott McWilliams (c) D 6-3 205 Sr. Mountain Lakes, N.J. 18 Dan Marino G 28 Dickson Smith D 6-3 200 R-Fr. Dover, Mass. 27 Scott McWilliams (c) D 30 Albert Kammler D 6-2 200 So. McLean, Va. 47 Nate Menninger D 31 Pat Glading M 5-11 175 Sr. Bethesda, Md. 15 Taylor Michel A 32 James Pannell A 5-10 175 So. Smithtown, N.Y. 2 Carlson Milikin M 33 Jacob Dean M 6-0 190 Fr. Medford, N.J. 23 Tanner Ottenbreit LSM 34 Zach Wood M 6-3 195 So. Aurora, Ill. 32 James Pannell A 35 AJ Fish A 6-3 175 Fr. Grayslake, Ill. 26 Mick Parks M 36 Bobby Hill (c) M 5-8 170 Sr. West Chester, Pa. 17 Frank Price LSM 37 Matt Robertson G 5-10 160 Sr. Salem, Va. 38 Michael Rhoads D 38 Michael Rhoads D 6-3 200 Fr. McLean, Va. 25 Blake Riley M 39 Alec Webster D 6-2 195 Fr. Greenwich, Conn. 37 Matt Robertson G 40 Thompson Brown M 6-4 210 So. Richmond, Va. 13 Davi Sacco D 41 Mark Cockerton A 5-10 175 Sr. Oshawa, Ontario 6 Tanner Scales D 42 Rhody Heller G 6-1 190 Jr. Denver, Colo. 28 Dickson Smith LSM 43 Joe French A 5-11 195 Fr. Toronto, Ontario 3 Ryan Tucker M 44 Chris LaPierre M 6-3 210 Sr. Medford, N.J. 14 Owen Van Arsdale A 45 Zed Williams M 6-2 185 Fr. Irving, N.Y. 39 Alec Webster D 46 Joseph Lisicky D 6-2 205 Sr. Chadds Ford, Pa. 45 Zed Williams M 47 Nate Menninger D 6-1 220 So. Newton, Mass. 34 Zach Wood M (c)—captain (c)—captain COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dom Starsia (Brown ‘74) • Associate Head Coach: Marc Van Arsdale (Hobart ‘85) • Assistant Coach: Joe Starsia (Lynchburg College ‘06) • Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tim McDermott (Geneseo ‘07) • Operations Assistant: Peter Krawczyk • Strength & Conditioning: Everrett Gathron • Athletic Trainer: Rebecca Vozzo • Student Assistant Athletic Trainer: Lauren Simard • Managers: Charles Bilello, Sean Knightly and Mike Starsia