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Hofstra Men's Lacrosse STREAKS AND TRENDS - The Pride has won 32 of their last 58 contests, 40 of its last 71 games, 44 of the last 76, 55 of the last 96 and 68 of its last 112 games, dating back to 1999. - Hofstra has won 19 of its last 27 home games at James M. Shuart Stadium dating back to the 2003 season. HOFSTRA’S TENTATIVE LINE-UP vs. Johns Hopkins Pos. Name No. Cl. 2006 Stats HOFSTRA MEN’S LACROSSE A Tom Dooley 40 Fr 2-1-3 #15 HOFSTRA PRIDE (1-1) A Athan Iannucci 32 Jr. 9-3-12 vs. A Chris Unterstein 33 Sr. 4-5-9 #7 JOHNS HOPKINS BLUE JAYS (2-1) M Rob Bonaguro 9 Sr. 1-2-3 Saturday, March 11, 2006 – 1:30 p.m M Mike Colleluori 4 Fr. 0-1-1 James M. Shuart Stadium – Hempstead, NY M Tim Treubig 22 Sr. 0-1-1 D Sean McCarthy 8 Sr. 3 GB 2006 HOFSTRA D Brett Moyer 15 Sr. 8 GB LACROSSE SCHEDULE & RESULTS D Ryan Kelaher 5 Sr. 5 GB G Matt Southard 23 Sr. 7.34 GAA February (Opp. Rank - Opp. - HU Rank) Result Reserves 26 #10 MASSACHUSETTS (#18) + 7-11 L 2M Kevin Unterstein 34 So. 5 GB March 2M Mike Unterstein 35 So. 1-0-1 4 BROWN 14-4 W 2M John Keysor 11 Sr. 2-0-2 11 #7 JOHNS HOPKINS 1:30 p.m. 3M Ryan Lucas 1 Sr. 0-0-0 15 NORTH CAROLINA 7:30 p.m. 3M Bill Peters 3 Jr. 1-0-1 18 at Princeton 1:00 p.m. 3M John Gorman 6 Sr. 0-1-1 25 NOTRE DAME 1:30 p.m. SSM John Orsen 19 Sr. 12 GB 28 ARMY 7:30 p.m. LSM Julian Watts 18 Jr. 4 GB 31 TOWSON 7:30 p.m. FO Joe Mascaretti 16 Sr. 16-28 .571 April FO Bill Peters 3 Sr. 6-10 .600 6 SACRED HEART 7:30 p.m. 8 at Villanova 7:00 p.m. 12 at Robert Morris 3:30 p.m. HOFSTRA-JOHNS HOPKINS SERIES 14 DELAWARE 7:30 p.m. th 22 at Drexel 1:00 p.m. - Today’s game is the 18 meeting between Hofstra and Johns 25 at Stony Brook 7:00 p.m. Hopkins in men’s lacrosse in a series that started in 1974. The 29 HARVARD 7:30 p.m. Blue Jays lead the series 15-2. May - The Blue Jays have won the last six meetings against Hofstra 3 CAA Tournament Semifinals TBA including an 11-5 win over the Pride on March 12, 2005 at 6 CAA Tournament Championship TBA Homewood Field. 13 NCAA Tournament-First Round TBA 14 NCAA Tournament-First Round TBA - The last Hofstra victory was on May 8, 1999 at Hofstra with 20 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA the Pride posting a 9-8 overtime victory on a goal by Joe 21 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA Kostolansky. 27 NCAA Semifinals at Philadelphia 11:30 a.m. 29 NCAA Championship at Philadelphia 1:00 p.m. The Hofstra-JHU Series Since 1999 * - Colonial Athletic Association Game Year Winner Location Score + - Inside Lacrosse poll. 2005 JHU Baltimore 11-5 2004 JHU Hempstead 13-6 NATIONAL RANKING: Hofstra returned to the national 2002 JHU Hempstead 9-8 Top 20 in both polls this week. The Pride is ranked 15th in the 2001 JHU Baltimore 7-6 USILA Coaches Poll and 18th in the Inside Lacrosse Media 2000 JHU Hempstead 12-6 Poll. The Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins are ranked seventh in 1999 JHU* Hempstead 11-7 the USILA Poll and eighth in the Inside Lacrosse Poll. 1999 Hofstra Hempstead 9-8 (OT) * - NCAA Quarterfinals quarter to close the deficit to 7-5 after three periods. Although JOHNS HOPKINS 2006 RESULTS the Pride had their chances, the fourth quarter was all Hopkins 2/25 #18 Albany 10-8 W as the Blue Jays scored four unanswered goals as Greg Peyser, 3/4 #10 Princeton 4-6 L Benson, Stephen Peyser and Kevin Huntley put the game out 3/7 #17 UMBC 12-7 W of reach. The Pride were outshot 34-20 and the Blue Jays picked up 34 ground balls to Hofstra's 20. Hopkins also won JOHNS HOPKINS TENTATIVE LINE-UP 18 of 20 face-offs in the contest. vs. Hofstra 1 2 3 4 F Pos. Name No. Cl. 2006 Stats Hofstra 0 3 2 0 5 A Kevin Huntley 24 So. 8-4-12 #1 Johns Hopkins 2 3 2 4 11 A Jake Byrne 25 Jr. 5-3-8 A Drew Dabrowski 17 Jr. 2-1-3 Hofstra Scoring: Goals:Tim Treubig 2, John Keysor, Athan M Phil Rabil 9 So. 5-2-7 Iannucci, Brett Moyer; Assists: Tim Treubig, John Orsen, Rob M Greg Peyser 20 Sr. 3-3-6 Bonaguro M Anbdrew Miller 3 Fr. 0-0-0 D Matt Pinto 31 Sr. 5 GB Hopkins Scoring: Goals:Joe Benson 3, Greg Peyser 2, Kyle Barrie 2, Kyle Harrison, Kevin Huntley, Stephen Peyser, Peter D Eric Zerrlaut 16 Jr. 7 GB LeSueur; Assists: Joe Benson, Greg Peyser, Jamison D Matt Drenan 43 Fr. 6 GB Koesterer, Kyle Harrison, Paul Rabil. G Jesse Schwartzman 2 Jr. 7.00 GAA Hofstra Hopkins Reserves Shots: 20 34 2M Jamison Koesterer 1 Jr. 0-1-1 Ground Balls: 20 34 2M Brian Christopher 19 Fr. 1-0-1 Face-offs Won: 2 18 2M Garrett Stanwick 14 So. 0-1-1 Saves: 10 6 SSM Matt Feild 45 Sr. 6 GB Penalties: 3-2.5 1-0.5 LSM Brendan Skakandi 22 Jr. 8 GB EMO: 0-1 1-3 FO Greg Peyser 20 Sr. 17-30 .567 Clears/Att 16-23 11-13 FO Jamison Koesterer 1 Jr. 13-26 .500 Goalies: HU-Matt Southard (60:00, 11 GA, 10 svs.); HOFSTRA-HOPKINS LAST SEASON - GAME 3 - Hopkins– Jesse Schwartzman (60:00, 5 GA, 6 svs.) MARCH 12 - at #1 JOHNS HOPKINS: Hopkins middie Joe Benson tallied a game-high three goals and one assist and Attendance: 1204 Kyle Barrie and Greg Peyser each added two goals to lead top- ranked Johns Hopkins to an 11-5 victory over the Hofstra USILA DIVISION I COACHES POLL: Here is the first Pride at Homewood Field. Hofstra junior midfielder Tim United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division I Treubig led the Pride with two goals and one assist while Coaches Poll of the 2006 season, as of March 6, 2006: junior goalie Matt Southard posted 10 saves. The Blue Jays jumped out to a 2-0 lead after one period as Barrie scored his No. Name (1st pl. votes) W-L Pts. second goal of the year just 3:10 into the contest. Just two 1 Maryland (8) 2-0 198 minutes later Peter LeSueur scored his second goal of the year 2 Virginia (2) 5-0 192 to make it 2-0. But Hofstra closed the gap 2:28 into the second 3 Duke 3-1 175 quarter as sophomore Athan Iannucci scored his first goal of 4 Navy 3-0 168 the year on a low bullet that beat Hopkins goalie Jesse 5 Princeton 2-0 155 Schwartzman. Tim Treubig assisted on the goal. Joe Benson 6 Cornell 2-0 151 scored his first goal of the year for Hopkins four minutes later 7 T Johns Hopkins 1-1 130 off a pass from Greg Peyser to make it 3-1. But Hofstra 7 T Massachusetts 2-0 130 defender Brett Moyer scored the first goal of his career, off a 7 T Syracuse 1-1 130 pass from John Orsen, with 7:13 to play in the half to close the 10 Georgetown 1-1 111 deficit to 3-2. Benson and Peyser then scored 50 seconds apart 11 Delaware 5-0 94 to boost the Blue Jays' lead to 5-2. It was Peyser's fifth goal of 12 Notre Dame 1-1 73 the season. Treubig sent the Pride into the locker room at 13 Denver 3-1 72 halftime down by two with his third goal of the season on a 14 Dartmouth 3-0 51 wrap-around. The Pride scored three times in the first half on 15 Hofstra 1-1 49 just seven shots while Southard stopped seven shots in the 16 Towson 1-1 41 Hofstra cage. Kyle Barrie and Kyle Harrison scored unassisted 17 UMBC 2-0 34 goals for Hopkins in the first five minutes of the third quarter to boost the Blue Jays lead to 7-3. But Treubig scored his 18 Albany 1-1 33 second of the game and fourth of the season with 7:15 to play 19 Hobart 2-0 29 in the period off a pass from Rob Bonaguro, and John Keysor 20 T Loyola 1-1 14 posted his fifth of the year with 10 seconds to play in the 20 T Penn 2-0 14 INSIDE LACROSSE DIVISION I MEDIA POLL: Here is team that will compete in the World Championships in July in the Inside Lacrosse Division I Media Poll, as of March 6, Canada, captured the first Tewaaraton Trophy in 2001. The 2006: list is just an early season indicator on who to watch for during the 2006 season. The list will be narrowed down to five No. Team W-L Pts. LW finalists by the end of the year and the award is presented 1 Maryland (19) 2-0 437 2 annually following the season. Moyer, from Ridley Park, 2 Virginia (3) 5-0 413 3 Pennsylvania, is a 2006 Face-Off Yearbook and Inside 3 Duke 3-1 394 1 Lacrosse Preseason All-American after being named a USILA 4 Navy 3-0 365 6 Division I All-America second team selection, the Colonial 5 Princeton 2-0 342 7 Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year and an All- 6 Cornell 2-0 315 8 CAA first team selection last season.
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