Senior All-American Brian Zuchelli HOFSTRA HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 11549

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MARCH 28 FEBRUARY MEN’S LACROSSESCHEDULE 2004 HOFSTRAUNIVERSITY 2004 7 4 Sales: Director ofCorporateSponsorships andAdvertising Jesse Bonfiglio Director ofMarketingandPromotions: Dan McCarthy Associate AthleticDirector forCompliance: Mark Cox Affairs: Associate AthleticDirector forExternal Enhancement Associate AthleticDirector forStudent Jim Sheehan Associate AthleticDirector forCommunications: Associate AthleticDirector: Athletic OfficeFax: Athletic OfficePhone: Director ofAthletics: President: Press BoxPhone: Surface: Stadium: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Founded: Enrollment: Location: QUICK Robert Cohen T Sat Gold, WhiteandBlue Artificial ue Hofstra Stadium(15,000) FACTS Hempstead, NewYork 11550 1935 Stuart Rabinowitz . . Pride NCAA DivisionI 13,400 Colonial AthleticAssociation : Harold Starks BOLD CAPS (516) 463-5274/5275 (516) 463-4860 at StonyB at Harry Royle Harry (516) 463-6750 V illanova University HOFSTRA Cindy Lewis . r oo k University * HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Http://www.hofstra.edu/Sports Hofstra AthleticsHomepage: Photographers: Brit Stone Assistant EquipmentMangers: Equipment Manager: Office Phone: Matt Reedy Head AthleticTrainer forMen’s Lacrosse: Athletic CommunicationsFax: Stephen Gorchov Assistant Director ofAthleticCommunications: Jeremy Kniffin Assistant Director ofAthleticCommunications: Communications/Lacrosse Contact: Associate AthleticDirector for Best Time toReachCoach: Lacrosse Fax: Office Head Coach’s Phone: Head Lacrosse Coach: INFORMATION LACROSSE E-mail Address: [email protected] Overall Record: 190-119/22nd season Record atHofstra:163-103/19th season E-mail address: [email protected] Office Phone:(516)463-4933 E-mail Address: [email protected] Office Phone:(516)463-6759 E-mail Address: [email protected] Cell Phone:(516)523-6692 Office Phone:(516)463-6764 (516) 463-6085 Brian BallwegandJoeRogate (516) 463-4859 (516) 463-6628 Kevin Maxwell John Danowski(Rutgers,1976) Daily, 9a.m.to2p.m. (516) 463-5033 Dave Walsh and 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Jim Sheehan etn oHfta...... 68 Getting toHofstra ...... 64 All-Time Hofstra LacrosseResults ...... 63 Hofstra LacrosseSeriesRecords In theCoaching Ranks...... 62 Year-by-Year Team StatisticsandCoaching Records61 Hofstra Lacrosse Award Winners...... 58 ...... 57 Leaders Hofstra Annual Hofstra Record Book...... 55 Colonial AthleticAssociation...... 54 The 2003 Colonial Athletic Association Review...... 52 ...... 44 2003 GameSummaries 2003 Year inReview...... 43 2003 StatisticsandResults...... 42 ...... 41 New York Long Island, ...... 39 Hofstra Heritage Athletic Training...... 38 ...... 37 Academic Support ...... 36 Howdy Myers Pavilion ...... 35 Margiotta Hall James M.ShuartStadium...... 34 Athletic DepartmentDirectory...... 33 Lacrosse SupportStaff...... 32 ...... 31 Athletic Administration Hofstra President...... 30 NCAA Lacrosse Tournament Information...... 29 2004 OpponentsCompositeSchedule...... 28 ...... 26 2004 Opponents Player Profiles...... 14 Roster...... 13 2004 Alphabetical 2004 NumericalRoster...... 12 ...... 9 2004 Outlook Assistant Coaches/Staff...... 7 Head Coach JohnDanowski...... 5 ...... 4 Media Information This isHofstra University...... 2 Quick Facts/2004Schedule...... 1 CONTENTS 2003 FinalNationalRanking: ra uhliDS.00052 16 0-0-0 8-4-12 14 9.23GAA/.555 sv% So. Jr. Sr. 8-7-15 29 G M D 11-4-15 So. Matt Southard 19 M 29 Brian Zuchelli So 12-7-19 Ryan Vilar 55 M 10-8-18 So. Ryan Miller 12-12-24 So. A Tim Treubig So. A M Chris Unterstein GB Ryan Lucas G-APts. Cl. John Keysor Pos. Key Returnees 2003 Record: Femminella-A, Aaron Kozlowski-D) Starters Lost:3 Moyer-D, BrianZuchelli-D,MattSouthard-G) Keysor-M, Tim Treubig-M, Ryan Vilar-M, Brett 7 Starters Returning: Returning/Lost: Lettermen INFORMATION 2004 LACROSSE Fax: Office Phone: E-mail Address: Lacrosse Manager: Office Asst. CoachesPhones: Ron Caputo(Scranton,1991) Sean Smith(Roanoke,1983) Joe Amplo(Hofstra,2000) Assistant Coaches: (516) 463-4859 (516) 463-6484 11-6, 4-1(2 [email protected] (Joe Kostolansky-A,Jim (516) 463-6617and6629 (Ryan Lucas-A,John Cathy Aull nd 2003 Stats 20/16 place inCAA) 10th

1 HOFSTRA LACROSSE QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE THIS IS HOFSTRA THIS IS HOFSTRA Founded in 1935 in one building on 15 acres in Hempstead, studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, a New York, Hofstra University today has approximately 111 computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large buildings on 240 acres. Located on Long Island, 25 miles east dance studio. of Manhattan, the Hofstra student body of approximately 13,400 comes from 44 states and 64 countries. The Colleges Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, New Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to College, School of Communication, School of Education and Allied Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, University College for Continuing Education, Honors College and Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in 130 areas of study. There are also approximately 130 graduate programs, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D. and J.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas.

The George Dempster Hall for Communications is one of the largest, most advanced, non-commercial television facilities in the East. It houses a highly sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear

the Internet and Hofstra network

HOFSTRA – including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library.

Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. The University was

LACROSSE ranked 18th in Forbes’ Most Connected Campuses in 2003, and was one of Yahoo Internet Life’s “100 Most Wired Colleges” in 2001-2002.

The fully computerized Hofstra Libraries contain 1.6 million digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work volumes for student use. Only about 5 percent of American stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish colleges have collections as extensive, and 85 percent have providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism fewer than half that number. room, which also has access to Associated Press, Nexis-Lexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of Hofstra sponsors more than 500 cultural events annually, feeding student-produced programming to the entire campus bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other on our own cable channels. Also located here is the participants to campus. Hofstra has more than 200 musical University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production and dramatic performances on campus each year.

2 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY and the5,124-seat HofstraArena. Hofstraalsohas anindoor, facilities, includingthe15,000-seat JamesM.ShuartStadium Student Center, arecreation centerandnumerous athletic Hofstra alsohasseventheaters, astudentnewspaper, a such credentials. universities inthenationandoneofsixNewYork with American AssociationofMuseums,oneonly94 metropolitan area. TheHofstra Museumisaccredited bythe which housesoneofthelargest collectionsin the art sculptures, actingasashowcasefor theHofstraMuseum, thatincludesmorean open-airgallery than65outdoor Museum. Inaddition,theentire 240-acre campus isusedas collection are directly undertheauspicesof Hofstra outdoor sculpture exhibition areas, andthe of thegalleriesand sculpture collection.Five an extensiveoutdoor and exhibitionareas and Hofstra has12galleries H H H H H H H H H FACTS THE Campuses. sororities. and national fraternities there are 36localand organizations ofwhich 155 studentclubsand Hofstra has more than and 13diningfacilities. about 4,100students, housing residence halls, Hofstra’s campushas37 for studentuse. lion volumesavailable The Hofstra Libraries are fullycomputerizedandcontain1.6mil- a chapter ofPhiBetaKappa. Hofstra isoneofonly262institutionsoutmore than3,600with The student-facultyratio is15:1; Average classsizeis22students members. Hofstra has507full-timefacultymembersand1,291total Hofstra was ranked 18thon The Universityoffersapproximately140graduateprograms. Hofstra offersbachelor’s degreesin130areas ofstudy. Forbes ’ listofMostConnected HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY model forthisachievement. persons withdisabilities,and hasbeencitedasanational Hofstra Universityis100-percent program accessibleto The student/facultyratiois15-to-1. time and91percent holdthehighestdegree intheirfields. Beta Kappa.OfHofstra’s 1,291facultymembers,507are full nationwide, withachapterofthenationalhonorsocietyPhi schools, outofmore than3,600colleges anduniversities national agenciesandtheUniversityisoneofonly262 Hofstra’s academicprograms are accredited bynumerous featuring approximately 8,000trees representing 425species. the AmericanAssociationofBotanicalGardens andArboreta, awards forcampusbeautification.Itisaregistered memberof With itsbeautifullandscaping,Hofstrahaswon national teams accountformore than150homecontestsannually. and golf.The18men’s andwomen’s intercollegiate athletic softball, tennis,soccer, fieldhockey, lacrosse, cross country cross country. Women’s sportsincludebasketball,volleyball, football, baseball,lacrosse, golf,tennis,wrestling, soccerand nine women’s sports.Hofstrahasmen’s teamsinbasketball, sponsors 18intercollegiate programs –ninemen’s sportsand and theAtlantic10FootballConference. TheUniversity I levelandisamemberoftheColonialAthleticAssociation The Hofstraathleticprogram competesontheNCAADivision the largest suchfacilitiesintheNewYork metropolitan area. Olympic-sized (eightlane,50-meter)swimmingpool,oneof

3 HOFSTRA LACROSSE THIS IS HOFSTRA MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMA The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide a touch- members of the media covering the 2004 Pride men’s lacrosse team. If we can tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio sta- be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to tions. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic Communications Office contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. There will be a $75.00 Hofstra University. Enjoy the season. charge, which must be paid by game time, for use of the line. An ISDN line is also available for a rental charge of $200.00. All calls must be made collect Jim Sheehan or direct dial from the radio station to James M. Shuart Stadium. Associate Director of Athletics for Communications Post-Game Interviews: Due to space limitations in the Pride locker room, 230 Hofstra University - PFC-232 Hofstra players and coaches will be available for post-game interviews in the Hempstead, NY 11549 Hofstra weight room on the first floor of Margiotta Hall. Media with creden- (516) 463-6764 - Office tials should enter Margiotta Hall at the north side door facing the field. Please (516) 523-6692 - Cell contact the visiting publicist concerning the visiting team’s post-game policy (516) 463-5033 - Fax in their locker room on the East side of Shuart Stadium. (516) 463-5274 - Press Box Phone Player Interviews: All requests for player interviews during the week should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic About Your Host: Jim Sheehan is in his 24th year in Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will either put the sports public relations profession and in his 16th you through to the player requested or have the player return your call at a

TION year in charge of Hofstra University’s athletic publici- mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. ty. In November 1999, he was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics at In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and the University. Sheehan came to Hofstra in 1988 after serving as Assistant around Margiotta Hall. However, interviews may not be conducted in the Commissioner of the I-AA Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference in St. locker room or the training room. Louis, Missouri, from 1985 through 1988. Prior to his Gateway stint, he served as Coordinator of Media Relations for the Houston Gamblers of the Injury Reports: Due to the enactment of the Heath Insurance Portability and United States Football League in 1984-85. Sheehan has also served as Accountability Act, or HIPPA, injury reports on student-athletes may or may Director of Sports Information at the University of Tampa from 1982 through not be disclosed to the media and public this season. If a student-athlete 1984; Assistant to the Commissioner/Information Director of the Sunshine chooses not to divulge an injury or illness, we request that you respect his State Conference from 1980 through 1984 and Director of Sports choice under the protection of the law. Information at his alma mater, Biscayne College in 1981-82. Jim and his wife, Maureen, have a daughter, Jillian (11). The Sheehan family resides in Hofstra Game Notes: The Hofstra University men’s lacrosse game notes will Middle Village, New York. be available on the Hofstra Athletic Web Site (www.Hofstra.edu).

Press Box: The James M. Shuart Stadium press box, located on the fourth Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse Report: The Hofstra Men’s Lacrosse Report, a fun floor of the Shuart Stadium Building, is intended for working media and and information filled 30 minute review and preview show with Coach John scouts. All media members, including radio and television stations, will be Danowski, can be heard on Thursdays at 7 p.m and Fridays at noon on the

HOFSTRA seated on the fourth floor while video and television camera locations are on Hofstra Athletic Web Channel (HAWC) by logging on to the Hofstra Athletics the roof. All press box guests must have a pass, issued by the Hofstra Office website at www.hofstra.edu/athletics/ beginning February 26. of Athletic Communications, to gain entrance. Spouses, dates and non-work- ers are not permitted in the press box. NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND HOFSTRA 150 Media Crossways Credentials: All members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic MEN’S Woodbury, NY 11797 Communications at least 48 hours before each game for press box space and (516) 393-1732 - Office LACROSSE (516) 393-0897 - Fax credentials. If time permits, press passes will be mailed. Otherwise, press passes will be left at the media entrance on the west side of the stadium. MEDIA OUTLETS WLNY-TV 55 Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from the field should 270 South Service Road Melville, NY 11747 request a sideline photo pass. Only press and staff photographers will be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (631) 753-6397 - Office allowed on the sidelines. All members of the press photo corps are reminded (631) 420-4846 - Fax to stay out of the bench areas during the course of the game. Photo sideline 50 Rockefeller Plaza passes should always be visible when on the field. Freelance photographers New York, NY 10020 (212) 621-1630 - Office are not allowed on the James M. Shuart Stadium field. WNBC-TV 4 (212) 621-1639 - Fax 30 Rockefeller Plaza LACROSSE New York, NY 10020 Press Parking: Media parking passes should be requested at the same time (212) 664-5313 - Office press box/sideline passes are requested. The Reserved-Media parking lot is NEWSDAY 235 Pinelawn Road (212) 664-2994 - Fax located across the street from the Stadium Building, which houses the press Melville, NY 11747 box, on the corner of Belmont Place and Meadowbrook Place. To enter the (631) 843-2820 - Office WNYW-TV 5 lot off of Hempstead Turnpike, go south (turn left if coming from the east) on (631) 454-6892 - Fax 205 E. 67th Street, California Avenue. Go 20 yards on California Avenue to Belmont Place and New York, NY 10021 turn left. Go down the block to the last lot on the left, which is on the corner NEW YORK TIMES (212) 452-3785 - Office of Meadowbrook Place. Parking is limited and on a first-come, first-serve 229 West 43rd Street (212) 452-5517- Fax basis in the Reserved-Media lot. Once that lot is filled, media will be directed New York, NY 10036 to the general public parking areas around Shuart Stadium. (212) 556-7384 - Office MSG SPORTS DESK (212) 556-5999 - Fax 4 Penn Plaza Game Services: Members of the media are asked to pick up their game New York, NY 10001 information packets consisting of media guides, programs, releases and notes CSTV (212) 465-5955 - Office as they enter the press box. A quickie statistics sheet will be distributed at (College Sports TV) (212) 465-5943 - Fax halftime. Complete game statistical books will be available in the press box Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 20 minutes after each game. New York, NY 10011 WRHU-FM 88.7 (212) 972-8999 - Office Hofstra University Telephones: Hofstra University provides numerous telephones for use by the (212) 342-8898 - Fax Hempstead, NY 11549 media in the press box. Please indicate your telephone need when you (516) 463-5667 - Office request your credentials. (516) 463-5668 - Fax

4 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Taking overaprogram the thatwas3-11in1985,Danowskiturned Danowski wasinductedintotheLongIslandLacrosse HallofFame. and theUSILADivisionICoachofYear in1993.In2001, 1996, theColonialAthleticAssociationCoachofYear in2002 NAC Lacrosse CoachoftheYear in1995and On thepersonalfront, Danowskiwasvotedthe years. last eightyearsandseventimesinthe11 Division ITournament insixofthe participant importantly, HofstrahasalsobeenaNCAA sons attheLongIsland-basedcampus.More the finalUSILApoll15timesduringhis18sea- Flying Dutchmenhavebeennationallyrankedin East championships(1995-98and2000).The including fiveNorthAtlanticConference-America have captured seven conference lacrosse titles, Under hisguidance,theFlyingDutchmen/Pride 20-year career record to190-119(.615). (.613) record in18seasonsatHofstratoboosthis Royle,Danowskihascompileda163-103 Harry history, followingAlBrisotti,HowdyMyersand Only thefourthHeadLacrosse CoachinHofstra the FlyingDutchmenposteda13-3mark. recorded thesecondmostwinsinaseasonwhen of the25times.Infact,1999Hofstrateam by JohnDanowskihaverecorded thatnumber13 teams haverecorded ninewinsormore inaseason.Teams coached Lacrosse team.IntheUniversity’s 55-yearlacrosse history, 25Hofstra John Danowskiisinhis19thseasonatthehelmofPride DANOWSKI JOHN LACROSSE program around inashorttime.HeledHofstrato12-3 record, a6-0conference mark HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HEAD COACH 5 record. way toaNCAATournament bid,a12thplacerankingandfinal9- ranked JohnsHopkinsandsecond-rankedNorthCarolina onthe lacrosse history. Hofstrapostedvictoriesincontestsagainstfifth- and recorded twoofthemostexcitingvictoriesinschool’s long ing. season withfivestraightwinsanda19thplacefinalnationalrank- a 9-5overallmark,was5-1inconference action,andclosedoutthe record andfinishedtheseasonranked14th.In1990,Hofstraposted were 11-4,captured theirsecondstraightECCtitlewitha6-0 national rankingbyhisthird season (1988).In1989theDutchmen and theEastCoastConference championship,anda13thplace In 1997theFlyingDutchmen,behindadefensethat ranked second(6.93GAA)inthenation,received their secondconsecutiveNCAATournament bid. Thatseason,Hofstraposteda9-6 another undefeatedseasonintheNAC lacrosse poll.In1996Hofstracompleted were ranked17thinthefinal1995 Atlantic Conference championship,and record, 5-0markandtheNorth aperfect Dutchmen rebounded toposta9-5 After a6-7record in1994,theFlying Year. Association’s DivisionICoachofthe States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Touchstone Award winnerastheUnited Danowski wasnamedthe1993F. Morris champion, Syracuse.Forhisefforts, nals before losingtoeventualnational and advancedtothenationalquarterfi- that yearforthefirsttimesince1978 totheNCAAChampionship returned ranked 11thbytheUSILA.Hofstra secutive regular seasonwins,andwere posted a10-6mark,includingninecon- record. In1993,theFlyingDutchmen witha7-7 ranked 14thinthecountry schedule andclosedouttheseason In 1991Hofstraplayedatop-notch record, wasranked12thinthecountry, and captured its third consecutivecon- record, captured itsfifthconference ference titlewithaperfect6-0America 2000 Hofstrapostedan11-5final East mark.In1998Hofstrarecorded before arecord crowd of12,292.In its fourth 10-victory seasonunder its fourth10-victory an 11-7decisiontoJohnsHopkins Danowski witha10-4mark,14th Hofstra Stadiumbefore dropping place nationalrankingandcap- tured consecutiveconfer- itsfourth ence title. advanced tothequarterfinalsat In 1999Hofstra,withits13victo- ries, recorded themostwinssince the 1955teamtallied14,was ranked seventhinthecountry, received itsthird NCAA four years.TheFlyingDutchmen Championship bidinthelast

5 HOFSTRA LACROSSE LACROSSE HEAD COACH JOHN DANOWSKI’S LACROSSE HEAD CO title in the last six seasons and received its fourth NCAA Tournament bid in the last five COLLEGE COACHING years. In the NCAA Tournament against Maryland, the Flying Dutchmen rallied from RECORD an early, four-goal deficit to tie the game (National rankings in parentheses) twice, the latest at 11-11 in the fourth quar- ter, before dropping a 14-12 decision. Year School (Ranking) Record Achievements 1983 LIU-C.W. Post 9-6 In 2001 Hofstra posted a 10-7 record and 1984 LIU-C.W. Post 6-7 advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals after an 1985 LIU-C.W. Post (12) 12-3 overtime upset win over Virginia. In the 1986 Hofstra 4-9 semifinals Hofstra dropped an 18-13 deci- sion to top-ranked Syracuse before a Hofstra 1987 Hofstra 7-9 Stadium crowd of 10,510. In 2002 the Pride 1988 Hofstra (13) 12-3 East Coast Conference champions posted nine consecutive victories, including 1989 Hofstra (14) 11-4 East Coast Conference champions wins over Duke and North Carolina, to end 1990 Hofstra (19) 9-5 the season with an 11-3 record and a num- 1991 Hofstra (14) 7-7 ber six national ranking but did not receive an NCAA Tournament bid. Last season, an 1992 Hofstra 4-9 expected rebuilding year, the Pride posted an 1993 Hofstra (11) 10-6 NCAA Tournament; Division I 11-6 record with victories over Syracuse, Coach of the Year ACH Duke, Notre Dame and Cornell, and 1994 Hofstra (20) 6-7 received another NCAA Tournament bid. 1995 Hofstra (17) 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions Prior to coaching at Hofstra, Danowski had a 1996 Hofstra (12) 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions; successful coaching stint at Long Island NCAA Tournament University-C.W. Post. He led LIU-C.W. Post 1997 Hofstra (12) 9-6 America East champions; to a 12th place national ranking in 1985 and NCAA Tournament had the Pioneers ranked as high as fourth in 1998 Hofstra (14) 10-4 America East champions the country during the course of the season. He was also a finalist for the 1999 Hofstra (7) 13-3 NCAA Quarterfinalists NCAA Division I Coach of 2000 Hofstra (10) 11-5 America East Champions; the Year honors in 1984 NCAA Tournament HOFSTRA and 1985 while com- 2001 Hofstra (11) 10-7 NCAA Quarterfinalists piling a 27-16 2002 Hofstra (6) 11-3 record at LIU- C.W. Post. 2003 Hofstra (10) 11-6 NCAA Tournament

Danowski Hofstra Record 163-103/18 years (.613) is a 1976 Career Record 190-119/21 years (.615) gradu- ate of

Rutgers University where captain and a North-South Game participant in 1976. Danowski was he was a four-year stand- also a three-time (1973-75) recipient of Rutgers’ Sasser Award, sym- out in lacrosse and still bolic of the Scarlet Knights’ top assist man. holds several Scarlet LACROSSE Knight records. An He also served as an assistant lacrosse coach and defensive coordina- excellent passer, tor under current Towson University coach Tony Seamen at LIU- Danowski set Rutgers C.W. Post in 1982. Danowski, a featured speaker at numerous clinics records for most points and seminars, has also done televised lacrosse instructional pieces in a game with 14 for ESPN’s Sunkist Kids and Fox Television’s Good Day New York. against Penn State in He also served on the USILA All-American Committee, the USILA 1974, most assists in a Top 20 Poll, and served as an assistant coach for the North squad in game with nine against the annual North-South Senior All-Star game. the Nittany Lions in 1973 and most assists Danowski, who once served as graduate-assistant football coach at in a season with 54 in Columbia University, earned a master’s degree in counseling and col- 1973. He ranks second lege student development from LIU-C.W. Post in 1978. He is cur- on the Rutgers all-time rently working on a postgraduate degree in educational administra- assists list with 120 and tion at Hofstra. John and his wife, Patricia, have two children, Kate eighth on the all-time (21), a junior lacrosse player at Quinnipiac University, and Matthew scoring list with 57 goals (18), a freshman lacrosse player at Duke University who was the and 120 assists for 177 Most Valuable Player at the Under 19 World Games during the sum- points. He led the Knights to mer of 2003. The Danowski family resides in Farmingdale, New NCAA playoff appearances in York. 1973 and 1974 and was team 6 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY who majored incriminaljusticeandpsychology, assistedinthe sons asanassistantcoachunderJohnDanowski,withthePride twosea- defensive specialistwiththeHofstramidfielders.Heserved Amplo beganhiscollegecoachingcareer inthefallof1999asa 1989, going9-4overalland3-3intheIvyLeague2002. the program’s firstwinningseasonandnine-wincampaignsince Beach, NewYork. married totheformerJenniferNiemczyk.TheAmplo’s liveinSound Amplo, whograduatedfrom Hofstrawithageographydegree, is PRIDE advancing totheNCAAChampionshipTournament both years. As aplayer, AmplowasafirstteamAll-AmericaEast selection ondefenseasaseniorin1999.Heplayed in 58gamesduringhisHofstracareer andrecorded 91 ground balls.In1999,Amplotallied40ground balls andregistered anassistwhilestartingall16 ball. games forHofstra,whichadvancedtotheNCAA Tournament thatseason.Heplayed quarterfinals Caputo, a1991UniversityofScranton graduate assistant lacrosse coachfrom 1997through 2003. High School,where asavarsity hehasserved Pride asavolunteerassistantfrom Syosset(NY) University men’s lacrosse staff. Caputojoinsthe Ron CaputoisinhisfirstyearontheHofstra Assistant Coach RON CAPUTO posted theirbestrecord in13years,recording coach atPennsylvania.AtPenntheQuakers the fallof2002afteroneyearasanassistant 1996 through toLongIslandin 1999,returned Amplo, afour-year atHofstrafrom letterman tenure ontheHofstraUniversityLacrosse staff. Joe Amploisinthesecondyearofhis Assistant Coach JOE AMPLO all-conference teams inbothlacrosse andfoot- on three (1996, 1997and1999)NCAA Tournament teamsasaHofstraplayer. The Farmingville,LongIslandnativehada stellar scholasticcareer atSachemHigh State championshipgame.Hewasnamedto School inLakeRonkonkoma,NewYork, Island championshipsandtheNewYork led SachemtoSuffolk CountyandLong tallied 20goalsand15assistsatmidfield lacrosse andfootball.Asaseniorcaptain,he where hewasa four-time lettermaninboth ASSISTANT COACHES HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Farmingdale, NewYork. Samantha (5),Owen(4)andJake (2).TheCaputofamilyresides in New York since1996.RonandhiswifeRandi havethree children, Caputo hasbeenemployedbytheTown ofOysterBayinJericho, game appearance. three finalfourappearancesandoneNassauCountyChampionship breakdown, and weighttraining.Duringhistenure, Syossetmade organization ofallteamactivitiesatSyossetincludingscouting,film Islip, NewYork. (11), Brendan (10) andConor(6).TheSmithfamilyresides inWest tion from Hofstra.Smithandhiswife,Carol, havethree children, J.P. Stony Brook andapostgraduatedegree ineducationaladministra- College, amaster’s degree from theStateUniversityofNewYork at Smith holdsabachelor’s degree inphysicaleducationfrom Roanoke Fame. 1996 SmithwasinductedintotheRoanokeCollegeAthleticHallof scoring with208pointsandseventhincareer assistswith63.In Roanoke’s career leaderwith140goals.Healsoranksthird incareer 1981 and51in1982.Smithconcludedhiscollegecareer as team in1982and1983.Hetallied50goals named totheUSILADivisionIIIAll-American As aplayeratRoanokeCollege,Smithwas physical educationinstructorwhileatArmy. 1987 through asa 1990.Smithalsoserved an assistantandcoachedtheCadetsfrom 1987 hejoinedthelacrosse staff atArmyas intramural director andticketmanager. In asaphysicaleducationinstructor,served While atOhioWesleyan, Smithalso coach atOhioWesleyan University. asanassistant 1985 whenheserved Smith beganhiscoachingcareer in Levittown SchoolDistrict. Smith iscurrently ateacherinthe addition tohisHofstracoachingduties, Division Avenue from 1990to1997.In junior varsityheadfootballcoachat lacrosse coachandthe asthevarsityhead served in Levittown,NewYork. He Division Avenue HighSchool Smith cametoHofstrafrom Hofstra UniversityLacrosse staff. Sean Smithisinhisseventhseasononthe Assistant Coach SEAN SMITH

7 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ASSISTANT COACHES SUPPORT STAFF SUPPOR JOE RODGERS MATT REEDY STRENGTH, SPEED AND CONDITIONING COACH Assistant Athletic Trainer

Joe Rodgers is in third year as the Matt Reedy is in his fourth year T ST Coordinator of the Strength, as an Assistant Athletic Trainer Speed and Conditioning Program and his fourth season as the ath- for Hofstra Athletics. Under his letic trainer for the Hofstra Men’s direction, Pride student-athletes Lacrosse program. His duties

AFF have become bigger, stronger and include providing primary med- faster not only in lacrosse but in ical coverage to Hofstra student- all sports. athletes in Men’s Lacrosse and Field Hockey, as well as assisting Rodgers came to Hofstra from in the education and professional Illinois State University in development of the University’s Normal, Illinois where he served student-athletic training staff. as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach from May The Middletown, Indiana, native 1998 to February 2001. At ISU, came to Hofstra in 2000 as a he assisted Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Bob graduate assistant athletic trainer and has worked with the Lindsey with strength, conditioning and speed program Field Hockey and Men’s Lacrosse programs since then. A development and implementation for football and men’s bas- 2000 graduate of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, ketball and serving as the primary coordinator for developing Reedy graduated cum laude with a degree in athletic training. flexibility, strength and conditioning programs for baseball, He received his master’s degree in health administration in volleyball and women’s basketball. 2002.

HOFSTRA Rodgers, who earned a bachelor’s degree in 1995 from Illinois Reedy began his athletic training career as a student at Ball Wesleyan University and a master’s degree from Illinois State State, earning more than 2,500 hours of clinical experience in 2000, began his professional career at Illinois Wesleyan in supporting the baseball, football, men’s volleyball, softball and January 1997 as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach field hockey programs. He served as head student-athletic working with the football, volleyball, soccer and golf pro- trainer at Ball State for two years and received the BSU grams. Eight months later, he moved across Illinois’ twin Cardinal Student-Athletic Trainer Award, and also received cities (Bloomington-Normal) to Illinois State to accept a simi- the Mid-American Conference Student-Athletic Trainer lar position working with the football, basketball, soccer, Scholarship and the National Athletic Trainers Association’s baseball, and tennis programs. Sayers J. Miller Jr. Memorial Scholarship in 1999.

In January 1998, Rodgers accepted a five-month internship at While in college, Matt also served an 11-month internship in Brigham Young University where he worked with the football 1998 with the National Football League’s Indianapolis Colts, LACROSSE program and 12 men’s and women’s Olympic sports. and was an intern student-athletic trainer at the NFL Scouting Combine in both 1999 and 2000. He also worked as a certi- Rodgers, who was a four-year letterman and a second team fied athletic trainer during the 2001 NFL Scouting Combine. all-conference selection at linebacker at Illinois Wesleyan, holds numerous memberships including the National In addition to his athletic training duties, Reedy is an athletic Strength and Conditioning Association, the American College training instructor in Hofstra’s Physical Education and Sports of Sports Medicine and United States Weightlifting. He is also Sciences Department. certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist and as a USA Weightlifting Level I Coach. Reedy is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association. Joe, his wife Carrie and their infant son Tyler Joseph, who Reedy and his fiancée, Tara Sterlacci, reside in Long Beach, was born November 21, 2003, reside in Williston Park, New New York. York.

8 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2004 OUTLOOK Entering the 2003 season, Hofstra Head Men’s ing the course Lacrosse Coach John Danowski had conflicting concerns of the 2003 sea- about his Pride squad. He had 24 players returning, but most son,” Danowski said. were relatively inexperienced. Although the team was young “Playing the number of and inexperienced, he thought they could be one of the more freshmen that we did, talented groups that he has coached in his long tenure at you can’t realistically Hofstra. And even with talent, would the chemistry between expect to make the NCAA the inexperienced and the relatively inexperienced bring Tournament. Seniors Jim about a winning season. Femminella and Joe Kostolansky proved to be The goal was set for small “victories” and incremental terrific scorers when we improvement and progress as the season went along. Perhaps needed them. The fresh-

the stage was set before the season began, when All-American men matured as the sea- 2004 OUTLOOK midfielder Paul Rao suddenly left the team. Then, one of the son went along and expected leaders, midfielder Kevin Dougherty, was lost for the exceeded our expecta- year in the season opener at Loyola. A newcomer stepped in, tions, and the defense and another, and another. Before too long many of the new- came together under comers were seeing quality game time. The freshman goalie, Coach (Joe) Amplo. Matt Southard, was performing adequately and improving Although we were dis- with experience, the defense was jelling, the midfield was appointed with our Ryan Lucas running three lines and providing playing opportunities, and Tournament loss, it the attack was getting strong leadership from seniors Joe still was a satisfying Kostolansky and Jim Femminella. More importantly, the Pride season.” came out of that first month with a surprising 5-3 record that included two one-goal victories. The plan was working. Like 2003, Danowski will be faced with After an early April loss to a very good Towson team, the more of the same in Pride came together to win six consecutive games, including 2004. After losing 10 victories over defending National seniors and a large chunk of Champion Syracuse and 11th-ranked the team’s offense, the Pride will once again be young. Duke. The Pride were winning in Thirty of the team’s 39 players have one year or less of thrilling fashion with four games Division I playing experience under their belts. Hofstra decided by two goals or less, and has just four seniors, and not one has played all four were improving along the way. years on the Long Island campus. Add that to the loss Although Towson ended of 83 goals and 50 assists by departed players and Hofstra’s winning streak you can envision why you are likely to see many of in the Colonial those 39 players in 2004. Athletic Association Tournament champi- “Looking at our team on paper, I have to say that onship game, the every player will have to do his part to make up for LACROSSE Pride’s 11-5 record the loss of a large part of our offense,” Danowski was good enough to says. “The scoring by committee plan has worked for earn them their 12th us before. If someone steps up and becomes the scor- NCAA Tournament ing leader, that would be great. But our goal is to have bid, where they fell to 10 players who can each score one goal each game. I believe fifth-ranked Chris Unterstein we do. We have five attackmen who can play. We have nine Massachusetts. midfielders who can play. If each of them can contribute a Overall, it was a fairly goal a game we’ll be all right. We will have to be extremely good rebuilding sea- team-oriented and unselfish offensively, and have a high son. lacrosse I.Q. to pick up what we lost.”

“In retrospect, we HOFSTRA were very pleased ATTACK with the progress of The Pride attack took a big hit with the graduation of the top our young men dur- two scorers in Kostolansky (29-21-50) and Femminella (35-

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 9 2004 OUTLOOK 2004 OUTLOOK 5-40). Sophomores Ryan Lucas, who started expected to be among the top six Hofstra middies after nine of the 17 games, and Chris the fall season. While Ianucci’s talents may be bet- Unterstein, who started six times, return ter served on attack, Morrison left the team in 2004 and are expected to fill two unannounced in November, creating a reshuf- spots on the starting attack. Lucas tallied fling of the position entering spring practice. 12 goals and seven assists last year, while Senior Jeremy Kyrkostas, who had three goals Unterstein scored 10 goals and added eight and three assists in 15 games last season, assists. Canadian freshman Athan Ianucci, a had a great fall and has impressed the three-time Most Valuable Player in the coaching staff with his progress and dedi- Canadian National Tournament from cation. One of four seniors on the team, Vancouver, British Columbia, is big and Kyrkostas should be on one of the first strong with a powerful shot and is the front- two midfields. Senior Don Scott, who tal- runner for the third spot on attack. lied three goals last season after transferring Freshman David Barocas, a two-time All- from Johns Hopkins, also provides experience Colorado selection from Denver, is quick, and maturity and will be looking for a spot on has a good stick and will challenge for the one of the three midfields. starting job after a strong fall season. Sophomore Ryan Miller, who tallied eight Junior Ryan Vilar scored eight goals and added four goals and seven assists last year, is confi- John Keysor assists in 17 games last year and will be on one of dent and has tremendous instincts. But the first two midfields. Vilar is in the best shape of Miller must show more maturity and com- his Hofstra career, both physically and mentally, and mitment to his game to make an impact. should be ready to move his game to the next level. James Morgan, who has two years of experience Several other newcomers will be looking for with the Pride, including 10 games last season, will time on attack as well. Freshman David be looking for additional time in 2004. Nassau Schwartzberg, an honorable mention All- Community College transfer Bill DeNisco, who had American from Ward Melville High School on a solid fall season with the third midfield, has great potential

HOFSTRA Long Island, has great hands and is an excellent finisher and should be among the top nine. His teammate at Nassau, around the cage. Nassau Community College transfer Justin Bono, a junior college All-American last season, will be Dan Spallina is the third Spallina brother to play at looking to break into the top nine. Hofstra under Danowski, following in the foot- steps of Eric and All-American Brian. Spallina Sophomore Rob Bonaguro, another transfer from Nassau spent two years at Nassau Community Community College, is a rugged middie with a hard College and was a member of the 2002 shot who should be among the top six at the National Championship team. position. John Keysor, who played in 16 Sophomore Peter Kaspar, another Ward games last season and was third on the team Melville product, returns to Long with 24 points on 12 goals and 12 assists, Island after red-shirting at Ohio State has great skills and will also take some of the University last year. Kaspar was a mem- face-offs. John Orsen, who also played in all 17

LACROSSE ber of the New York state high school games as a freshman and scored three goals, is championship team in 2000 and tallied one of the hardest working members of the team 36 goals and 44 assists as a senior. and will bring enthusiasm and leadership to his Another Denver native, sophomore Brian line. Tim Treubig recorded 11 goals and four assists Crichlow, a lefty like Kasper, is quick, has in 17 games last year and started 15 contests. He is a great first step and continues to stronger and more confident in 2004 and is improve with experience. Crichlow scored expected to be among the top six again. a goal in limited action in five games at mid- Tim Treubig field last season. Freshman Tom Brewer, a two-time honorable mention All-American at Hicksville High School, had an impressive Algonquin Cup Tournament MIDFIELD last October and will be among the top nine The Pride have the most depth at the midfield position and middies. Bill Peters, who is expected to chal- because of this will once again run three lines. Ianucci and lenge for the face-off job, Carlos Scott, who junior Mike Morrison, who was fourth on the team last sea- was a member of the Baltimore City champi- son with 24 points on seven goals and 15 assists, were onship at Northwestern High School, and Dom Valente, from

10 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2004 OUTLOOK John F. Kennedy High School in Plainview, will being named the Colonial Athletic all be looking to be one of the top nine at Association’s Co-Rookie of the the position. Year, he went on to help lead the United States Team to the Graduate student Keith Mekeel, who Under 19 World Championship has been snake-bitten by injuries the and was named to the All-World past couple of seasons, will provide Team. Moyer is quick and has a leadership and maturity at the great stick, and his talents defensive middie position. Junior allow him to play on close Len Panarelli, a transfer from defense, at the pole, as well as Navy, returns to Long Island on the face-off unit. and should work as a defen-

sive middie as well as chal- Freshman Keith Hutchings, a 2004 OUTLOOK lenge for the face-off job. Defensive Most Valuable Player at Auburn (NY) High School, Brett Moyer At the pole, sophomore has good size and strength Kevin McDonaugh and and should see time on the Brian Zuchelli freshman Julian Watts man-down unit as well as should see plenty of on close defense. Sophomore action. McDonaugh, who Bryan Read, who saw limited saw limited action as a freshman, returned to Hofstra this sea- time last season, Steven Wax, a son in the best shape of his young career. Watts, who possess- red-shirt transfer from Drexel es a great deal of raw potential with good size and speed, was University, Nick Kolb, a walk-on, and Bob an all-conference selection at St. Anthony’s High School on DePasquale, who also saw limited time last year, will Long Island. provide additional depth. DEFENSE GOALIE The Pride defense may be the starting segment Danowski believes the goalie trio on this year’s that is the most consistent and talented at team may be the best goalie this time. The only shortcoming for group that he has ever had in 2004 is depth and experience. Senior one season at Hofstra. Brian Zuchelli, a Preseason All- Leading the group is soph- American second team selection omore Matt Southard, a by Inside Lacrosse, was an All- second team All-CAA CAA selection last season and selection after posting an anchors the defensive unit. 11-6 record, a 9.23 goals Zuchelli suffered a serious knee against average and a .555 injury in the NCAA Tournament save percentage. Southard game at Massachusetts last May played in all 17 games LACROSSE and has worked extremely hard to last season, and came back rehab and prepare for the season. this year with more confi- Junior Jon Edwards, who has been dence and had a solid fall. the most consistent player on the Freshman Bill Liedke and Rob Pride defense, played in 16 games Drost are expected to challenge last year. Considered one of the top Southard. Liedke, a two-time All- athletes on the team, Edwards has Suffolk County selection at improved both his coverage and Huntington High School, is talent- stick play and should be ready to ed and athletic and has the confi- step into the postseason honors Jon Edwards dence of the staff to relieve Matt Southard area. Sophomore Brett Moyer Southard if needed. Drost helped came to Hofstra in 2002 with lead Northport High School to the HOFSTRA great accolades and has only New York State title as a junior and added to them. After playing in to the state championship game as all 17 games as a freshman and a senior.

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 11 MEN’S LACROSSE NUMERIC NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/College 1 Ryan Lucas A So. 5-11 170 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 2 Ryan Miller A/M So. 6-1 180 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset 3 Keith Hutchings D Fr. 6-1 205 Auburn, NY/Auburn

AL ROSTER 4 Dom Valente A/M Fr. 5-10 165 Plainview, NY/J.F. Kennedy 5 Bill Peters M Fr. 5-11 210 Darien, CT/Darien 6 Justin Bono M Jr. 5-11 180 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin Senior 7 Kevin McDonaugh D So. 6-3 225 Islip, NY/Islip 8 Jeremy Kyrkostas M Sr. 5-8 185 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 10 Bill DeNisco M Jr. 6-2 190 Sands Point, NY/Trinity-Pawling 11 John Keysor M So. 6-1 175 Setauket, NY/Ward Melville 12 Keith Mekeel M Sr. 5-9 175 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse 13 Robert Drost G Fr. 5-11 175 Northport, NY/Northport/Bridgton Academy 14 James Morgan M Jr. 5-10 175 Annapolis, MD/The Key School 15 Brett Moyer D So. 6-1 170 Ridley Park, PA/Ridley 16 Bill Liedke G Fr. 6-3 185 Huntington, NY/Huntington 17 Brian Crichlow A So. 5-9 170 Denver, CO/J.K. Mullen 18 Julian Watts DM Fr. 6-2 180 Huntington, NY/St. Anthony’s 20 Tom Brewer M Fr. 5-10 170 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 21 Michael Triolo A Fr. 5-11 167 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville HOFSTRA 22 Tim Treubig M So. 6-1 185 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale 23 Matthew Southard G So. 5-10 165 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 24 John Orsen M So. 6-3 200 Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor 25 Steven Wax D So. 5-10 190 North Woodmere, NY/Lawrence/Drexel 26 David Schwartzberg A Fr. 6-0 215 East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville 27 David Barocas A Fr. 5-9 145 Denver, CO/Denver East 28 Dan Spallina A Jr. 5-7 147 Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point/Nassau CC 29 Carlos Scott M Fr. 5-9 153 Baltimore, MD/Northwestern 32 Athan Ianucci A Fr. 6-4 215 Vancouver, B.C., Canada/Gleneagle

LACROSSE 33 Chris Unterstein A So. 6-1 195 Shoreham, NY/Shoreham-Wading River 34 Bryan Read D So. 6-1 185 Timonium, MD/St. Paul’s 36 Ryan Vilar M Jr. 6-3 210 Plantsville, CT/Southington 37 Jon Edwards D Jr. 6-2 190 Reistertown, MD/Calvert Hall 39 Nick Kolb D So. 6-0 170 Neptune, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy 40 Len Panarelli M Jr. 6-1 220 Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/Navy 41 Don Scott M Sr. 5-8 165 Manhasset, NY/Manhasset/Johns Hopkins 43 Brian Zuchelli D Sr.. 6-1 220 North Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/Nassau CC 44 Peter Kaspar A So. 5-10 155 Setauket, NY/Ward Melville/Ohio State 46 Robert DePasquale D So. 6-0 200 Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 49 Rob Bonaguro M So. 5-10 185 Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale

Head Lacrosse Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers, 1976) Assistant Coaches: Joe Amplo, Sean Smith, and Ron Caputo 12 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 3BinZcel r - 2 NorthMassapequa,NY/Farmingdale/Nassau CC NorthWoodmere, NY/Lawrence/Drexel 220 Plantsville,CT/Southington Huntington,NY/St.Anthony’s 190 6-1 5-10 210 180 Plainview, Sr. NY/J.F. Kennedy 6-3 So. 6-2 Shoreham, NY/Shoreham-Wading River 165 D Hicksville,NY/Hicksville Fr. Jr. Farmingdale,NY/Farmingdale D 5-10 195 RockyPoint,NY/RockyPoint/Nassau CC 167 DM 185 M 6-1 Fr. 147 5-11 Manhasset,NY/Manhasset/JohnsHopkins 6-1 Assistant Coaches: A/M So. 5-7 165 Baltimore, MD/Northwestern Fr. Baldwin,NY/Baldwin Head Lacrosse Coach: BrianZuchelli So. 5-8 153 165 StevenWax Jr. A Timonium, MD/St.Paul’s A 43 Darien,CT/Darien M JulianWatts 5-10 5-9 Sr. EastSetauket,NY/Ward Melville 185 25 Ryan A Vilar 210 Massapequa,NY/Farmingdale/Navy So. DomValente 18 215 Fr. 6-1 M Laurel Hollow, 5-11 NY/ColdSpring Harbor 36 220 ChrisUnterstein 6-0 RidleyPark,PA/Ridley G So. 4 200 M MichaelTriolo Fr. 6-1 33 170 Fr. Tim Treubig 6-3 Annapolis,MD/TheKeySchool D Manhasset,NY/Manhasset 21 M DanSpallina Jr. 6-1 175 22 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh/Syracuse So. A MatthewSouthard 180 28 5-10 So. DonScott M 175 Oceanside,NY/Oceanside 6-1 M 23 Islip,NY/Islip CarlosScott Huntington,NY/Huntington Jr. 170 5-9 41 D DavidSchwartzberg So. 225 185 29 5-11 Neptune,NJ/ChristianBrothers Academy Read Bryan Sr. A/M M Hicksville,NY/Hicksville BillPeters 26 6-3 6-3 So. 170 Setauket,NY/Ward Melville 34 185 LenPanarelli M So. Fr. 5 6-0 Setauket,NY/Ward Melville/Ohio State 175 JohnOrsen A 5-8 40 Vancouver, B.C.,Canada/Gleneagle Brett Moyer 155 D So. 6-1 G 24 JamesMorgan Sr. NY/Auburn Auburn, 215 5-10 MD/CalvertHall Reistertown, Ryan Miller 15 So. D 205 14 6-4 M Northport,NY/Northport/Bridgton Academy So. 190 KeithMekeel KevinMcDonaugh 2 M 6-1 175 Fr. SandsPoint,NY/Trinity-Pawling 6-2 Ryan Lucas 12 A Weston, FL/St.ThomasAquinas 5-11 Fr. 7 190 BillLiedke Denver, Jr. CO/J.K.Mullen A 200 Jeremy Kyrkostas 1 Hicksville,NY/Hicksville Fr. Baldwin,NY/BaldwinSenior 6-2 170 D 16 NickKolb 6-0 D 170 180 8 JohnKeysor G Jr. 5-9 5-10 Farmingdale,NY/Farmingdale So. 39 5-11 Denver, Hometown/HighSchool/College CO/DenverEast PeterKaspar So. 11 185 M AthanIanucci Fr. 145 Wt. Jr. D KeithHutchings 44 5-10 A 32 5-9 Ht. M JonEdwards M So. 3 RobertDrost Cl. Fr. 37 RobertDePasquale M Pos. 13 BillDeNisco A 46 BrianCrichlow 10 Tom Brewer JustinBono 17 20 RobBonaguro 6 DavidBarocas 49 Name 27 No. ALPHABETICAL ROSTER MEN’S LACROSSE Joe Amplo,Sean Smith,andRonCaputo John Danowski(Rutgers,1976) HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 13 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE David Justin 27 Barocas 6 Bono Attack Midfield 5-9, 155, Freshman 5-10, 175, Junior Denver, CO/Denver East Woodbridge, VA/Baldwin (NY)/ Nassau Community College

First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, hockey, football roster…Joins the Pride after two seasons at Nassau and golf at Denver East High School…Named first team All- Community College in Garden City, New York…At Nassau Colorado as a senior…Two-time All-Colorado pick by the CC: Played two years of lacrosse…NJCAA All-American in Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News…Three-time all- 2003…Member of Nassau’s National Championship squad in conference selection…Team Most Valuable Player…Holds 2002…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and foot- school career records for assists and points…Scored 44 goals ball at Baldwin High School in Baldwin, New York…All- and added 48 assists as a senior…Personal: Born July 15, Nassau County pick as a junior and senior…Personal: Born 1984…Has two sisters and two brothers…Hobbies include February 25, 1983…Has one sister…Hobbies include surf- skiing…Also recruited by Delaware, Drexel, Denver and ing…Also recruited by UMBC and Stony Brook…Plans to Denison…Undecided major. pursue a broadcast journalism career…Journalism major.

HOFSTRA Rob Tom 49 Bonaguro 20 Brewer Midfield Midfield 5-10, 185, Sophomore 5-10, 175, Freshman Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale/ Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Nassau Community College

First season on the Hofstra First year on the Hofstra roster…High

LACROSSE roster…Joins the Pride after one season at Nassau School: Lettered in lacrosse and football…Honorable men- Community College in Garden City, New York…At Nassau tion All-American as a junior and senior…All-Nassau County CC: Was a member of NJCAA national semifinalist team in pick as a sophomore…Two-time All-Nassau County selection 2003…High School: Lettered in lacrosse and football at in football…Personal: Born March 12, 1985…Has one Farmingdale High School…Played varsity lacrosse for five brother…Hobbies include surfing and fishing…Also recruited years…Helped Farmingdale to three Nassau County lacrosse by Towson, Massachusetts, Loyola and Maryland…Business championships…Two-time All-Nassau County pick in major. lacrosse and football…Highest scoring midfielder in school history with 148 career goals…Personal: Born March 27, 1984…Has one brother, Mike, who plays lacrosse at New York Tech…Also recruited by Towson and Massachusetts…Physical education major.

14 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEET THE PRIDE winter track…Lacrosse team Most Valuable Player as a sen- Brian ior…Personal: Born July 22, 1982…Has one sister and one brother…Also recruited by Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio State, Colorado and Bucknell…Long Island Alzheimer’s 17 Crichlow Foundation volunteer…Business major. Attack 5-9, 165, Sophomore Robert Denver, CO/J.K. Mullen 46 DePasquale Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2003: Saw limited action in five games as a fresh-

Defense MEET THE PRIDE man…Scored one goal on two shots…Scored his lone goal in win against Drexel…Had two ground balls on the 6-0, 200, Sophomore season…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas years of football and basketball at J.K. Mullen High School in Denver, Colorado…Named to All-Colorado team as a junior and senior…First team all-conference selection as a sopho- Third season on the Hofstra Lacrosse more, junior and senior…Played on football state champi- roster…2003: Played in just two onship team in 1999…Personal: Has one brother…Born games as a freshman midfielder…2002: Was red-shirted and August 14, 1982…Active with the Make-a-Wish did not compete...High School: Played four years of football Foundation…Aspires to be a dentist…Undecided major. and one year of baseball, and ran track for two years at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Florida…Helped football team to a 14-1 record and a state 2003 5 2 1 0 1 2 championship in 1999…1999 Iron Man Award recipient…Honor roll student… Personal: Born April 14, 1983…Aspires to enter the broadcasting field…Video/televi- Bill sion major with a minor in philosophy. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 10 DeNisco 2003 2 0 0 0 0 0 Midfield 6-2, 190, Junior Sands Point, NY/Trinity-Pawling/

Nassau Community College LACROSSE

First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Joins the Pride from Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York…At Nassau CC: Played one season of lacrosse…Member of Nassau’s national semifinalist team…Graduated cum laude with a degree in business administration…Member of Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society…Received New York State Chancellor of Excellence Award for academics, community service and school activities in 2003…High School: Is a 2000 graduate of Trinity-Pawling High School in Pawling, New York…Attended Chaminade HOFSTRA High School in Mineola, New York as a freshman and sopho- more…Lettered in lacrosse, soccer, hockey, cross country and

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 15 MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE Robert Keith 13 Drost 3 Hutchings Goalkeeper Defense 5-11, 175, Freshman 6-0, 210, Freshman Northport, NY/Northport/ Auburn, NY/Auburn Bridgton Academy

First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse First year as a member of the Hofstra roster…Prep School: Attended Bridgton Academy in North Lacrosse team…High School: Played three years of lacrosse Bridgton, Maine for one year…Earned Defensive Leadership and one year of ice hockey at Auburn High School…First Award…High School: Played four years of lacrosse at team all-league selection as a junior and senior…Team Northport High School…Helped lead Northport to a state Defensive Most Valuable Player as a senior…Played on championship as a junior and to a second place state finish as Section III championship squad in 2001…Personal: Born a senior…All-Suffolk County selection…Team and Defensive March 4, 1984…Has one brother and one sister…Also Most Valuable Player…Personal: Born December 1, 1983… recruited by Syracuse, Massachusetts, Penn Sate and Hobbies include surfing and roller hockey…Also recruited by Maryland…Undecided major. Johns Hopkins, Maryland, Loyola, Navy and Rutgers… Aspires to become a stock broker…Undecided major. Athan HOFSTRA Jon 32 Iannucci 37 Edwards Midfield 6-4, 215, Freshman Defense Vancouver, Canada/Gleneagle 6-3, 190, Junior Reistertown, MD/Calvert Hall First year on the Hofstra roster…High School: Played basketball and rugby at Gleneagle High Fourth year on the Hofstra Lacrosse School…Played lacrosse in the Canadian Lacrosse

LACROSSE roster…2003: Played in 16 games and started five as a sopho- Association…Three-time Most Valuable Player in Canadian more…Picked up 15 ground balls on the season…Picked up National Tournament…Personal: three ground balls twice against Villanova… 2002: Played in Born April 15, 1982…Has one three games as a red-shirt freshman… Saw action against sister…Also recruited by Army, Delaware and Sacred Heart…2001: Red-shirted as a Georgetown, Hartford and Ohio freshman…Named to America East Academic Honor State…Undecided major. Roll…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and football at Calvert Hall High School in Towson, Maryland… Personal: Has one sister and two brothers…Born December 8, 1981…Also recruited by Cornell, Maryland and Towson…Exercise specialist major.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2002 3 0 0 0 0 0 2003 16 0 0 0 0 15 Jon Edwards Career 19 0 0 0 0 15

16 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEET THE PRIDE Pete Nick 44 Kaspar 39 Kolb Attack Defense 5-10, 165, Sophomore 6-0, 170, Sophomore Setauket, NY/Ward Melville/ Neptune, NJ/Christian Brothers Ohio State University Academy

First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse ros- ter…Joins the Pride after one year at Ohio State University in First year on the Hofstra roster…High School: Played four MEET THE PRIDE Columbus, Ohio…At Ohio State: Red-shirted and did not years of lacrosse at Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, play…High School: Played three years of lacrosse and one year New Jersey…All-division selection…Helped CBA to a divi- of football at Ward Melville High School in Stony Brook, New sion championship…Personal: Born August 26, 1983…Has York…Member of New York state championship squad in one brother…Hobbies include wakeboarding, snowboarding 2000…All-Suffolk County pick as a senior…Tallied 36 goals and motocross…Exercise physiology major. and 44 assists as a senior…Personal: Born May 31, 1983…Has one sister…Began playing lacrosse at age 5…Business major. Jeremy John 8 Kyrkostas 11 Keysor Midfield 5-8, 185, Senior Midfield Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 6-1, 175, Sophomore Setauket, NY/Ward Melville Third season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2003: Played in 15 games…Tallied three goals and three assists for six Second year on the Hofstra Lacrosse points…Had a season-high three points, including two goals, roster…Selected as a 2004 Inside Lacrosse Preseason All- against Delaware… Tallied the game-winning goal, breaking a America honorable mention...2003: Played in 16 games and 9-9 tie, against the Blue Hens…Also scored against started seven as a true freshman...Was third on the team in Binghamton…Posted assists against Syracuse, Delaware and scoring with 12 goals and 12 assists for 24 points…Tallied one Towson…Took five shots against the Delaware…Picked up LACROSSE goal and a season-high three assists against Drexel…Had three eight ground balls on the season…Had two ground balls points at Towson twice…Scored two goals against Towson against Binghamton…2002: Was not a member of the team twice and Villanova once…Won 60 of 138 face-offs for a .438 as a sophomore…2001: Red-shirted as a freshman…High winning percentage…Won seven of 12 draws against Delaware, School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and wrestling at six of seven against Cornell, six of 10 against Notre Dame, and Hicksville High School…Lacrosse All-American as a senior in four of five at Sacred Heart…Picked up 55 ground balls, which 2000…All-Nassau County selection in 1999…Scored 50 was second on the team…Had six ground balls against goals and added 23 assists as a senior…Personal: Has two Towson, Delaware and Cornell…Took 48 shots on the sea- brothers…Born April 2, 1982…Brother Timmy was an All- son…High School: Played three years of lacrosse and soccer at American soccer player at Norwich University… Aspires to Ward Melville High School in Setauket, New York…Personal: teach physical education and coach…Physical education Has two brothers…Born November 1, 1983…Hobbies include major. skiing and hiking…Undecided major. HOFSTRA Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2003 15 14 3 3 6 8 2003 16 48 12 12 24 55

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 17 MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE senior…Named to Academic All-American team…Personal: Bill Has two brothers…Born January 16, 1983…Also recruited by Towson, Massachusetts, Hobart, Bucknell and Ohio State…Plans to teach physical education…Physical education 16 Liedke major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Goalkeeper 2003 17 26 12 7 19 19 6-3, 200, Freshman Huntington, NY/Huntington Kevin First season as a member of the Hofstra Pride…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and golf at Huntington High School…Two-time All-Suffolk 7 McDonaugh County and all-division selection…Suffolk County All-Star as a senior…Team Most Valuable Player as a senior…Member of Defense the Empire State Select 40 team in 2002…Posted a 6.9 goals 6-3, 225, Sophomore against average as a senior and a 6.6 goals against average as a junior…Personal: Born June 21, 1984…Has one Islip, NY/Islip brother…Hobbies include skiing and Frisbee…Also recruited by Drexel, Denver, Sacred Heart and Butler…Undecided major. Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2003: Saw limited action in two games as a freshman…Played against Binghamton and Massachusetts…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and football at Islip High School…All-Suffolk County selec- HOFSTRA Ryan tion in lacrosse… Defensive Most valuable Player…Team cap- tain…Personal: Born December 29, 1983…Has two brothers 1 Lucas and one sister…Hobbies include playing the drums, billiards, Frisbee and darts…Also recruited by Rutgers, Villanova, Attack Lehigh, Albany and Binghamton…Undecided major. 5-11, 170, Sophomore Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Oceanside, NY/Oceanside 2003 2 0 0 0 0 0

Third season on the Hofstra Lacrosse

LACROSSE roster…2003: Played in all 17 games and started nine as a freshman…Ranked fifth on the team with 19 points on 12 goals and seven assists…Tallied a goal and two assists against Binghamton…Scored two goals against Villanova and Towson…Had five man-up goals which was third on the team… Notched two assists against Princeton and Binghamton… Picked up 19 ground balls on the season, including three against Towson and Princeton…Took 26 shots, including a season-high four against Towson and Villanova… 2002: Was red-shirted as a freshman...High School: Played three years of varsity lacrosse at Oceanside High School… Team Most Valuable Player as a junior and Ryan Lucas senior… Honorable mention All-American as a junior and senior…Rookie of the Year as a sophomore…All-conference selection as a sophomore…Holds school record for career goals with 138…Had 50 goals and 39 assists as a

18 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEET THE PRIDE Keith Ryan 12 Mekeel 2 Miller Midfield Attack 5-9, 175, Senior 5-11, 170, Sophomore Wantagh, NY/ Manhasset, NY/Manhasset Wantagh/ Syracuse

Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse Fourth season on the Hofstra roster…2003: Played in 12 roster…2003: Played in 15 games as a freshman…Ranked MEET THE PRIDE games as a junior after undergoing two ankle operations in eighth on the team in scoring with 15 points on eight goals 2002...Tallied five goals and one assist for six points…Scored and seven assists…Had a season-high three points against two goals against Binghamton and Cornell and one against Notre Dame, Cornell and Binghamton…Scored twice in vic- Princeton…Lone assist came against Drexel…Picked up 18 tory over Army…Also scored against Syracuse, Princeton, ground balls, including four against Towson and three against Villanova, Binghamton, Drexel and Cornell…Assisted on Duke and Drexel…Took 24 shots on the season…Fired four three goals against Notre Dame and two against Cornell and shots against Loyola…Earned CAA Commissioner’s Academic Binghamton… Picked up 14 ground balls…Took 26 Award…2002: Was red-shirted after suffering an ankle injury shots…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and track in the 2001 NCAA Championship first round victory over at Manhasset, New York…All-American selection as a sen- Virginia...Earned Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete ior…All-Nassau County selection in lacrosse…All-conference accolades…2001: Played in 15 games…Tallied four goals and pick in track…Personal: Born November 21, 1982…Has two assists for six points…Had a goal and an assist versus eight brothers and two sisters…Brother Blake played lacrosse Vermont…Scored goals against Air Force, Drexel and at Hofstra from 1993 to 1996 and currently plays for the Army…Had an assist versus Duke…Had 18 ground Anaheim Storm of the …Sister Kory balls…Took 24 shots…Named to the America East Academic was an Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach at Hofstra in 2002 Honor Roll…At Syracuse: Played in two games for the 2000 and 2003…Undecided major. Division I National Champion Orangemen…Took two shots…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2003 15 26 8 7 15 14 years of football at Wantagh High School…Honorable men- tion All-American as a senior…All-Nassau County selec- tion…Most Valuable Player of the Exceptional Senior Game…Tallied 202 career points…Named to Nassau County All- Academic team…Personal: Has a twin brother Rich, who also played at Hofstra, and one sister…Hobbies include surf- LACROSSE ing…Born July 27, 1981…Graduated in May 2003 with a degree in market- ing…Pursuing a master’s in secondary education.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2001 15 24 4 2 6 18 2002 Red-shirted 2003 12 24 5 1 6 18 Career 27 48 9 3 12 36 HOFSTRA

Ryan Miller

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 19 MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE balls at Towson…Tallied five ground balls against James Binghamton…Played on the United States Under 19 team during the summer of 2003 that captured the Under 19 World Championship…High School: Played four years of 14 Morgan lacrosse, football and basketball at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania… Helped Ridley to state champi- Midfield onships in 2001 and 2002…Earned All-American, All- Pennsylvania, All-Delaware County and All-Central League 5-10, 175, Junior honors as a junior and senior…County and league Player of Annapolis, MD/The Key School the Year in football as a senior…Personal: Born January 1, 1984…Has two brothers…Hobbies include playing golf…Also recruited by Penn State, Rutgers and Third season on the Hofstra lacrosse Delaware…Aspires to teach physical education and roster…2003: Played in 10 games as a sophomore…Had one coach…Undecided major. assist on the season against Cornell…Took three shots on the season…Picked up ground balls against Princeton and Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Binghamton…2002: Played in 12 games as a freshman and 2003 17 0 0 0 0 49 tallied a goal and two assists...Posted his lone goal against Fairfield...Notched two assists in win over Sacred Heart... Picked up six ground balls, including two against Army...Took seven shots...High School: Played four years of lacrosse, soc- John cer and basketball at The Key School in Annapolis, Maryland…Led lacrosse to two league championships and soccer team to three championships… Anne Arundel County 24 Orsen Athlete of the Year as a senior…Lacrosse tournament Most Valuable Player…All-league selection in all three sports as a Midfield junior and senior…Personal: Has two sisters…Born HOFSTRA 6-3, 200, Sophomore November 7, 1982…Plans to pursue a career as a teacher…Physical education major. Laurel Hollow, NY/Cold Spring Harbor Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2002 12 7 1 2 3 6 Second season on the Hofstra 2003 10 3 0 1 1 2 roster…2003: Played in all 17 games as a freshman…Tallied Career 22 10 1 3 4 8 three goals on the season…Scored two goals at Towson and one against Duke…Picked up 18 ground balls, including three against Syracuse and Delaware…Took 18 shots on the season…Took three shots against Syracuse and Sacred Brett Heart…High School: Played three years of lacrosse and two years of football at Cold Spring Harbor High School in Cold LACROSSE Spring Harbor, New York…Helped lacrosse team to Nassau 15 Moyer County championship as a senior…Second team All- American selection as a senior after scoring 50 goals and Defense adding 21 assists…Two-time All-Nassau County selection…All-county in football…Personal: Born January 6-1, 170, Sophomore 25, 1984…Has one brother and one sister…Brother Rich Ridley Park, PA/Ridley played hockey at Holy Cross…Hobbies include golf…Also recruited by Georgetown, Hobart and Denver…Marketing major. Second season as a member of the Hofstra Lacrosse team…Selected as a Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2004 Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America honorable men- 2003 17 18 3 0 3 19 tion...2003: Colonial Athletic Association Co-Rookie of the Year…All-CAA second team selection…Played in all 17 games and started 15 as a freshman…Was fourth on the team in ground balls with 49…Picked up a season best six ground

20 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MEET THE PRIDE Len Bryan 40 Panarelli 34 Read Midfield Defense 6-1, 220, Junior 6-1, 185, Sophomore Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale/ Lutherville, MD/St. Paul’s U.S. Naval Academy

First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse Second season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…Joins Hofstra after attending the U.S. Naval Academy roster…2003: Saw limited action in two games as a fresh- in Annapolis, Maryland from 2000 through 2002…High man…Earned CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High MEET THE PRIDE School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and wrestling at School: Played four years of lacrosse, basketball and football Farmingdale High School…All-conference selection in at St. Paul’s School in Brooklandville, Maryland…Member of lacrosse as a senior…All-Nassau County football selection as a the Cum Laude Society…Personal: Born May 14, senior…Helped Farmingdale to Nassau County champi- 1983…Also recruited by Notre Dame, Massachusetts, onships in lacrosse (1998) and football (1999)…Personal: Pennsylvania, Penn State and Delaware…Aspires to become Born March 31, 1982…Has one brother…Also recruited by an orthopedic surgeon…Athletic training major. Massachusetts, Army and Rutgers…Plans to become a teacher…Mathematics major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2003 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bill Dave 5 Peters 26 Schwartzberg Midfield 5-11, 200, Freshman Attack Darien, CT/Darien/Bridgton 6-0, 220, Freshman Academy East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville First year on the Hofstra roster…Prep School: Attended Bridgton Academy in Bridgton, Maine, dur- ing the 2002-2003 academic year and played lacrosse…High First season as a member of the Hofstra Pride…High School: LACROSSE School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at Darien High Lettered in lacrosse, football and ice hockey at Ward Melville School…Named to All-FCIAC team in lacrosse and football as High School in Stony Brook, New York…Honorable mention a senior…Most Improved Player Award recipient…Tallied 34 All-American as a senior…Three-time all-division pick…Two- goals and seven assists as a senior…All-county selection in time All-Suffolk County selection…Division Rookie of the football…Helped Darien to state semifinals as a Year…Personal: Born February 4, 1985…Has one broth- senior…Personal: Born October 17, 1983…Has four broth- er…Also recruited by North Carolina, Penn, UMBC and ers…Hobbies include golf and video games…Also recruited Cornell…Plans to pursue a career as a musician…Undecided by Ohio State…Business major. major. HOFSTRA

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 21 MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE well…Led the team in goals scored as a junior, when team Carlos advanced to the county title game…Earned all-conference honors in football…Earned numerous honors in indoor track and helped team to three straight Nassau County champi- 29 Scott onships… Personal: Born September 29, 1980…Also recruit- ed by Syracuse, Georgetown and North Carolina…Political Midfield science major. 5-11, 160, Freshman Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB Baltimore, MD/Northwestern 2003 10 8 3 0 3 4

First year on the Hofstra Lacrosse ros- ter…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and one year Matthew of football at Northwestern High School…Helped team to Baltimore city championship in 2000…Team Rookie of the Year…Unsung Hero Award recipient…Scholar-athlete… 23 Southard Personal: Born August 20, 1985…Has one sister and one brother…Was a member of the Air Force Junior ROTC… Goalie Plans to become an industrial engineer…Engineering major. 5-10, 165, Sophomore Baldwin, NY/Baldwin

Don Third season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2003: All-Colonial Athletic Association second team selection…Played and started in

HOFSTRA Scott 41 all 17 games…Logged 942 minutes…Was second in the CAA and 26th in the country with a 9.23 goals against Midfield average…Had a .555 save percentage, which was fourth in 5-8, 165, Senior the CAA…Recorded 181 saves, which ranks 19th on the all- Glen Cove, NY/Manhasset/ time Hofstra single season list…Posted an 11-6 win-loss record… Had 17 saves in the CAA semifinal win over Johns Hopkins Villanova…Posted 15 saves in a 12-11 win at Army… Recorded 12 saves against Duke…Had 11 saves in win over Second year on the Syracuse… 2002: Was red-shirted as a freshman...High Hofstra roster…Joined the Pride after three School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at Baldwin years at Johns Hopkins University in High School…Named to honorable mention All-American Baltimore, Maryland…2003: Played in 10 team as a junior and senior…Nassau County Goalie of LACROSSE games and started eight as a junior… the Year in 2000 and 2001…Led Baldwin to the Nassau Scored three goals on the season…Tallied County Playoffs…Member of the Long Island Empire two goals against Binghamton…Also State Games team in 2000…Personal: Has one sister scored at Army…Took eight shots on and one brother…Born August 4, 1983…Also recruited the season…Had four ground balls, by North Carolina and Maryland…Has worked as a including three against Notre PAL referee…Management major. Dame…At Johns Hopkins: Member of two Final Four teams with the Year GP/GS W-L Min GA-GAA Svs.-Pct. Blue Jays…Played in every game as 2003 17/17 11-6 942 145-9.23 181-.555 a freshman…Red-shirted as a soph- omore and did not see any action during the 2002 season…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, football and indoor track at Manhasset High School…Earned lacrosse All-America Don Scott honors as a senior and was a two-time All-Nassau County selection as

22 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY October 10,1983…Hasone brother…Special Olympicsvol- 2002… roster…Attended NassauCommunityCollegefrom 2000to 2002 NJCAANationalChampionshipsquad… physical education…Physicaleducationmajor. at Hofstra…Brother JoeyplayedatAdelphi…Planstoteach and onesister…Two brothers, EricandBrian,playedlacrosse senior… squad in2000…Tallied 33goalsand41assistsasa all-division pick…MemberofSuffolk Countychampionship School…All-Suffolk Countyselectionasasenior…Three-time Lettered inlacrosse andsocceratRockyPointHigh MEET THE basketball…New York StateScholar-Athlete… goals andadded10assists…All-Nassau Countyselectionin onship team…All-leagueselection asasenior…Scored 20 High School…Memberof2002 NassauCountychampi- including eightagainstDrexel and seven atTowson… ground ballsinfivecontests…Took 64shotson the season, assists atTowson…Picked up29ground balls…Posted three game-winner inovertimetobeatSacred Heart...Recorded two game-winning goalsandthree man-up goals…Scored the games againstDuke,MassachusettsandVillanova…Had two 15 pointson11goalsandfourassists…Tallied twogoalsin started 15asafreshman…Ranked seventhontheteamwith School: At NassauCC: Lettered inlacrosse andbasketballatFarmingdale Personal: Born June2,1981…Hasthree brothersBorn ter… Second yearontheHofstraros- NY/Farmingdale Farmingdale, Sophomore 185, 6-1, Midfield 22 First seasonontheHofstraLacrosse Point/Nassau CC NY/Rocky Rocky Point, Junior 155, 5-8, Attack 28 Played twoseasons…Memberofthe 2003 Treubig Tim Spallina Dan : Playedinall17gamesand HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRIDE Personal: High School: High Born and Sacred major. Heart…Marketing Massachusetts,Fairfield unteer…Also recruited byMaryland, Division IIIteamsassenior…All-county pickin selection asasenior…Named toAll-Suffolk CountyandAll- 21-1 record andthe2002statechampionship…All-American School inShoreham, NewYork…Helped lacrosse teamtoa and rantrackfortwoyearsat Shoreham-Wading River High ter… roster… team… High School…MemberofNassauCountyfinalist school…Social sciencemajor. one sister…Hobbiesincludesurfing…Planstoattendlaw Duke… the season,includingsixagainstVillanova andfiveagainst ing fouragainstVillanova andDelaware…Took 35shotson Syracuse…Picked up29ground ballsontheseason,includ- Dame…Had agoalandanassistagainstDelaware and against Villanova… Recorded twoassistsagainstNotre eight assists…Tallied fourpointsonthree goalsandoneassist sixth ontheteaminscoringwith18points10goalsand 031 41 529 GB 15 Pts. 4 A 11 G 64 Sht. 17 GP 2003 Year High School: Personal: High School: 2003 : Playedinall17gamesandstartedsix…Was Born May6,1984…HasonebrotherBorn and Played fouryearsoflacrosse atHicksville Played fouryearsoflacrosse andsoccer, First yearontheHofstraLacrosse ros- NY/Hicksville Hicksville, Freshman 167, 5-11, Attack 21 Second yearontheHofstraLacrosse Wading River NY/Shoreham- Shoreham, Sophomore 195, 6-1, Attack 33 Triolo Michael Unterstein Christopher 23 HOFSTRA LACROSSE MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE MEET THE PRIDE soccer…Personal: Born April 3, 1984…Has three broth- ers…Brother Bob played on the Penn lacrosse Ryan team…Undecided major. Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 36 Vilar 2003 17 35 10 8 18 29 Midfield 6-3, 210, Junior Dom Plantsville, CT/Southington

4 Valente Fourth season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…2003: Played in all 17 games and started 14 as a Midfield sophomore… Tallied 12 points on eight goals and four 5-10, 175, Freshman assists…Recorded two goals and one assist against Plainview, NY/Plainview-Old Drexel…Scored twice in the NCAA Tournament against Massachusetts…Also scored twice against Massachusetts dur- Bethpage JFK ing the regular season…Notched assists in four different games…Picked up 16 ground balls on the year, including five against Binghamton…Took 41 shots, including six in First season on the Hofstra Lacrosse roster…High the NCAA game at Massachusetts…2002: Was red- School: Played four years of lacrosse and three shirted with a back injury and did not com- years of football at Plainview-Old Bethpage pete...2001: Played in 16 games…Scored five JFK High School…Nassau County Unsung goals…Scored two goals versus Drexel…Scored a Hero Award recipient as a senior…Two- goal against Air Force…Tallied one score at time all-conference pick…Recorded 29 Army…Scored a goal against HOFSTRA goals and 39 assists in his final Delaware…Picked up three ground two seasons… balls…Took 27 shots…Named to Lacrosse team America East Commissioner’s Honor captain…Honor Roll…High School: Lettered in roll student… lacrosse, football and basketball Personal: Born at Southington High December 2, School…Named to All- 1984…Has one Connecticut team as a brother…Also recruited junior and senior…Two-time by Delaware, Drexel and first team all-conference selec- Bucknell…Coaches PAL tion…Team Most Valuable lacrosse…Plans to major in business. Player…Had 35 goals and 20 assists as a LACROSSE junior and 47 goals and 13 assists as a senior…Personal: Has two Ryan Vilar sisters…Born January 8, 1982…Also recruited by Syracuse, Massachusetts, Rutgers and Ohio State…Exercise spe- cialist major.

Year GP Sht. G A Pts. GB 2001 16 27 5 0 5 3 2002 Red-Shirt 2003 17 41 8 4 12 16 Career 33 68 13 4 17 19

24 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY major. recruited byVermont andStonyBrook…Athletic training selection infootball… senior…Recorded 42ground ballsasasenior…All-league lacrosse…Helped Friarstoa18-1record asa Huntington, NewYork…All-conference selectionin and footballatSt.Anthony’s HighSchoolinSouth not play… Philadelphia, Pennsylvania… roster…Joins thePrideafteroneyearatDrexel Universityin Lacrosse team… MEET THE Maryland, LehighandBucknell…Communications major.Maryland, painting…Nickname is“J.C.”…Alsorecruited byDelaware, one brother…Hobbies includedrawingand soccer playerasasenior… and senior…All-conference pickin 2000…All-conference York… All-Nassau Countyselectioninlacrosse asajunior and trackatLawrence HighSchool inCedarhurst, New High School: High School: Personal: First seasonontheHofstraLacrosse Lawrence/Drexel University NY/ North Woodmere, Sophomore 195, 5-10, Defense 25 First yearasamemberoftheHofstra Anthony’s NY/St. Huntington, Freshman 195, 6-3, Long StickMidfield 18 Lettered inlacrosse, football, soccer Personal: At Drexel: Lettered inlacrosse, basketball Born January 4,1985…Has January Born Wax Steven Watts Julian HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Born May8,1984…Also Born Red-shirted anddid PRIDE Championship… team asasenior…Helpedtothe1998NassauCounty Farmingdale HighSchool…Namedtolacrosse All-American roster…Named tothe2004 Tournament gameatMassachusetts… shots…Suffered intheNCAA aseriouskneeinjury and fiveagainstSacred andBinghamton…Took Heart two 52 ground balls…Hadeightground ballsagainstVillanova 2001... York…Played ontheLionsnationalchampionshipteamin lacrosse atNassauCommunityCollegeinGarden City, New 1981…Psychology major. Preseason All-Americansecondteam… Association firstteamselection games...Took twoshots... against Sacred andfourground Heart ballsinfourother ground ballswith46,includingeightagainstFairfield,seven ed in13gamesasasophomore...Was fifthontheteamin selection All-American HonorableMention aer3 98 52 46 0 0 0 GB 0 0 Pts. 0 0 0 A 0 4 2 G 2 30 Sht. 17 13 Career GP 2003 2002 Year High School: Brian Zuchelli …Started all17games…Was third ontheteamwith Personal: Played lacrosse andfootballat Third seasonontheHofstraLacrosse Farmingdale/Nassau CC NY/ North Massapequa, Senior 220, 6-1, Defense 43 At NassauCC: Has onebrother…Born June28, Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook Zuchelli Brian … … All-CAA Tournament 2002 All-Colonial Athletic 2003: USILA-STX Played oneyearof : Playedandstart- 25 HOFSTRA LACROSSE MEET THE PRIDE 2004 OPPONENTS 2004 OPPONENTS

CORNELL BINGHAMTON PRINCETON UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS Saturday, February 28 at Hofstra Monday, March 8 at Hofstra Saturday, March 20 at Princeton Sunday, March 28 at Massachusetts

Location: Ithaca, NY Location: Vestal, NY Location: Princeton, NJ Location: Amherst, MA Nickname: Big Red Nickname: Bearcats Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Minutemen Director of Athletics: J. Andrew Noel Director of Athletics: Dr. Joel Thirer Director of Athletics: Gary D. Walters Director of Athletics: Lacrosse Stadium: Schoellkopf Stadium: East Gym Complex Lacrosse Stadium: Class of 1952 John F. McCutcheon Press Box Phone: (607) 255-3535 Press Box Phone: None Stadium (4,500) Lacrosse Stadium: Richard F. Garber Head Lacrosse Coach: Jeff Tambroni Head Lacrosse Coach: Ed Stephenson Press Box Phone: Field (5,000) Record at School/Years: Record at School/Years: (609) 258-2401/2472 Press Box Phone: (413) 545-1318 27-14/Three years 5-16/Two years Head Lacrosse Coach: Bill Tierney Head Lacrosse Coach: Greg Cannella Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same Record at School/Years: Record at School/Years: Coach’s Office Phone: Coach’s Office Phone: 191-57/16 years 77-47/Nine years (607) 255-4718 (607) 777-3154 Overall Record: 215-69/19 years Overall Record: Same Men’s Lacrosse SID: Brian Kelley Men’s Lacrosse SID: David Berman Coach’s Office Phone: Coach’s Office Phone: Office Phone: (607) 255-4688 Office Phone: (607) 777-2956 (609) 258-4978 (413) 545-2845 Fax: (607) 255-9791 Fax: (607) 777-4597 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Jerry Price Men’s Lacrosse SID: Chris Forman 2003 Record: 9-4, 5-1 (Ivy League) 2003 Record: 4-8/1-4 (America East) Office Phone: (609) 258-3569 Office Phone: (413) 545-5245 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 30/7 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 17/9 Fax: (609) 258-2399 Fax: (413) 545-1556 Series Record: Cornell leads 4-1 Series Record: Hofstra leads 1-0 2003 Record: 11-4/5-1 (Ivy League) 2003 Record: 13-3/3-2 (ECAC) Last Meeting: 2003-Hofstra won 13-5 Last Meeting: 2003-Hofstra won 15-5 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 29/3 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 27/8 Athletic Website: Athletic Website: Series Record: Hofstra leads 9-7 Series Record: Hofstra leads 14-13 www.cornellbigred.com athletics.Binghamton.edu Last Meeting: 2003-Princeton won Last Meeting: 2003-Massachusetts 18-5 won 9-6 Athletic Website: Athletic Website: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com www.umassathletics.com HOFSTRA

LOYOLA COLLEGE JOHNS UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF Saturday, March 6 at Hofstra HOPKINS NOTRE DAME DELAWARE UNIVERSITY Wednesday, March 24 at Notre Dame Saturday, April 3 at Delaware Location: Baltimore, MD Saturday, March 13 at Hofstra Nickname: Greyhounds Location: Notre Dame, IN Location: Newark, DE Director of Athletics: Joseph Boylan Location: Baltimore, MD Nickname: Fighting Irish Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Lacrosse Stadium: Curley Field Nickname: Blue Jays Director of Athletics: Kevin White Director of Athletics: Edgar Johnson

LACROSSE Press Box Phone: (410) 617-2181 Director of Athletics: Tom Calder Lacrosse Stadium: Moose Krause Lacrosse Stadium: Rullo Stadium Head Lacrosse Coach: Bill Dirrigl Lacrosse Stadium: Homewood Field Stadium (5,000) Press Box Phone: (302) 831-3526 Record at School/Years: Press Box Phone: (410) 516-0243 Press Box Phone: (574) 631-7264 Head Lacrosse Coach: 16-10/Two years Head Lacrosse Coach: Head Lacrosse Coach: Kevin Corrigan Bob Shillinglaw Overall Record: 41-39/Six years Dave Pietramala Record at School/Years: Record at School/Years: Coach’s Office Phone: Record at School/Years: 132-74/15 years 194-193/25 years (410) 617-2041 34-8/Three years Overall Record: 142-89/17 years Overall Record: 218-210/28 years Men’s Lacrosse SID: Tom Milajecki Overall Record: 57-25/Six years Coach’s Office Phone: Coach’s Office Phone: Office Phone: (410) 617-2777 Coach’s Office Phone: (574) 631-5108 (302) 831-8661 Fax: (410) 617-5029 (410) 516-7479 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Bo Rottenborn Men’s Lacrosse SID: Scott Selheimer 2003 Record: 7-6 Men’s Lacrosse SID: Ernie LaRossa Office Phone: (574) 631-8642 Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 27/5 Office Phone: (410) 516-0552 Fax: (219) 631-7941 Fax: (302) 831-8653 Series Record: Hofstra leads 13-12 Fax: (410) 516-7482 2003 Record: 9-5, 4-1 2003 Record: 5-10/0-5 (CAA) Last Meeting: 2003-Loyola won 10-4 2003 Record: 14-2 (Great Western) Returning Lettermen/Starters: 21/7 Athletic Website: Returning Lettermen/Starters: 29/6 Returning Lettermen/Starters: 20/8 Series Record: Hofstra leads 16-7 www.loyolagreyhounds.com Series Record: Johns Hopkins leads Series Record: Hofstra leads 6-4 Last Meeting: 2003-Hofstra won 11-9 13-2 Last Meeting: 2003-Hofstra won 9-8 Athletic Website: Last Meeting: 2002-Hopkins won 9-8 Athletic Website: www.und.com www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Athletic Website: www.hopkinssports.com

26 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Athletic Website: Last Meeting:2002-Hofstrawon14-8 Series Record: Hofstra leads15-0 Lettermen/Starters:22/6 Returning 2003 Record: 6-8,2-3(CAA) Fax: (215)895-2038 Office Phone:(215)895-1591 Men’s Lacrosse SID:Mike Tuberosa Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: Same Record atSchool/Years: Head Lacrosse Coach:ChrisBates Press BoxPhone:None Lacrosse Stadium:Drexel Field Director ofAthletics:Dr. EricZillmer Nickname: Dragons Location: Philadelphia,PA Saturday, April10atDrexel UNIVERSITY DREXEL Athletic Website: Last Meeting:2003-Hofstrawon9-8 Series Record: Hofstraleads2-0 Lettermen/Starters:24/5 Returning 2003 Record: 7-7,1-4(CAA) Fax: (203)371-7889 Office Phone:(203)396-8125 Men’s Lacrosse SID:BillPeterson Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: 62-62/Nineyears Record atSchool/Years: Head Lacrosse Coach:Tom Mariano Press BoxPhone:(203)365-7649 Lacrosse Stadium:CampusField Director ofAthletics:C.DonaldCook Nickname: Pioneers Location: Fairfield,CT Wednesday, April7atHofstra UNIVERSITY SACRED HEART 2004 www.drexel.edu/sports (215) 895-1859 21-31/Four years www.sacredheartpioneers.com in OT (203) 365-7563 48-50/Seven years OPPONENTS Athletic Website: Last Meeting:2003-Towson won Series Record: Hofstraleads18-14 Lettermen/Starters:26/4 Returning 2003 Record: 9-6,5-0(CAA) Fax: (410)704-3861 Office Phone:(410)704-2232 Men’s Lacrosse SID:PeterSchlehr Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: 202-106/22years Record atSchool/Years: Head Lacrosse Coach:Tony Seaman Press BoxPhone:(410)704-3102 Lacrosse Stadium: Director ofAthletics: Nickname: Tigers Location: Towson, MD Saturday, April17atHofstra UNIVERSITY TOWSON HOF www.towson.edu/athletics 16-11 (410) 704-4968 38-33/Five years Johnny UnitasStadium Dr. Wayne Edwards S Keith Mekeel TRA UNIV Athletic Website: www.villanova.com Last Meeting:2003-Hofstrawon9-6 Series Record: Hofstraleads4-1 Lettermen/Starters:14/7 Returning 2003 Record: 10-5,3-2(CAA) Fax: (610)519-7323 Office Phone:(610)519-5927 Men’s Lacrosse SID:AlisonHischak Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: Same Record atSchool/Years: Head Lacrosse Coach:RandyMarks Press BoxPhone:(610)519-5759 Lacrosse Stadium:Villanova Stadium Director ofAthletics:Vince Nicastro Nickname: Wildcats Location: Villanova, PA Saturday, April24atVillanova UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA (610) 519-4146 155-131/21 years ERS ITY Athletic Website: Series Record: Firstmeeting Lettermen/Starters:26/8 Returning 2003 Record: 5-10,3-2 Fax: (631)632-8841 Office Phone:(631)632-6312 Men’s Lacrosse SID:RobEmmerich Coach’s Office Phone: Overall Record: 143-148/22years Record atSchool/Years: Head Lacrosse Coach:JohnEspey Press BoxPhone:(631)632-4037 Lacrosse Stadium:LaValle Stadium Director ofAthletics:JimFiore Nickname: Seawolves Location: StonyBrook, NY Tuesday, April27atStonyBrook UNIVERSITY STONY BROOK www.goseawolves.org (America East) (631) 632-7219 102-104/16 years 27 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2004 OPPONENTS 2004 HOFSTRA LACROSSE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Saturday, February 14 Saturday, March 13 Sunday, March 28 Georgetown at Loyola Delaware at Saint Joseph’s Johns Hopkins at Hofstra Hofstra at Massachusetts Quinnipiac at Binghamton Stony Brook at Cornell Yale at Cornell Maryland at Johns Hopkins Saturday, February 21 Duke at Loyola Princeton at Harvard Delaware at Lehigh Princeton at Virginia Tuesday, March 30 Massachusetts at Yale Virginia at Drexel Harvard at Massachusetts Binghamton at Wagner Drexel at Delaware* Colgate at Villanova Albany at Delaware Villanova at Sacred Heart* Sacred Heart vs. Butler (at Boca Wednesday, March 31 Hartford at Stony Brook Saturday, February 28 Raton, FL) Ohio State at Notre Dame Cornell at Hofstra Drexel at Ohio State Sunday, April 18 Loyola at Towson Towson at Maryland Saturday, April 3 Fairfield at Notre Dame Penn at Johns Hopkins Lafayette at Villanova Hofstra at Delaware* Quinnipiac at Princeton Cornell at Penn Tuesday, April 20 Massachusetts vs. North Sunday, March 14 Quinnipiac at Loyola Siena at Binghamton Carolina (at Baltimore, MD) North Carolina at Notre Dame Stony Brook at Binghamton Stony Brook at Delaware North Carolina at Johns Wednesday, April 21 Brown at Sacred Heart Tuesday, March 16 Hopkins Loyola at UMBC Drexel at Lafayette Binghamton at Cornell Yale at Princeton Albany at Massachusetts Massachusetts at Penn State Saturday, April 24 Sunday, February 29 Sacred Heart at Drexel* Hofstra at Villanova* Penn State at Notre Dame Wednesday, March 17 Villanova at Towson* Cornell at Princeton Lehigh at Villanova Delaware at Georgetown Penn at Loyola Lafayette at Stony Brook Sunday, April 4 Binghamton at Vermont Tuesday, March 2 Dartmouth at Notre Dame Johns Hopkins at Navy Hartford at Massachusetts Saturday, March 20 Massachusetts at Georgetown Hofstra at Princeton Tuesday, April 6 Delaware at Sacred Heart* Wednesday, March 3 Notre Dame at Loyola Mount St. Mary’s at Towson Drexel at Towson* Manhattan at Sacred Heart Binghamton at Villanova Stony Brook at UMBC Saint Joseph’s at Drexel Syracuse at Johns Hopkins Wednesday, April 7 Massachusetts at Brown Sacred Heart at Hofstra* Tuesday, April 27 HOFSTRA Saturday, March 6 Air Force at Delaware UMBC at Binghamton Hofstra at Stony Brook Loyola at Hofstra Dartmouth at Sacred Heart UMBC at Towson Cornell at Georgetown Lehigh at Stony Brook Friday, April 9 Binghamton at Lafayette Notre Dame at Air Force Wednesday, April 28 Princeton at Johns Hopkins Sunday, March 21 Manhattan at Massachusetts Drexel at Binghamton Massachusetts at Stony Brook Drexel at Albany Sacred Heart at Marist Delaware at Rutgers Virginia at Towson Saturday, April 10 Denver at Sacred Heart Hofstra at Drexel* Friday, April 30 Villanova at Penn Tuesday, March 23 Cornell at Harvard Penn State at Villanova Cornell at North Carolina Loyola at Syracuse Sunday, March 7 Sacred Heart at Massachusetts Binghamton at Hartford Saturday, May 1 Yale at Drexel Villanova at Saint Joseph’s Johns Hopkins at Duke Brown at Cornell Providence at Towson Rutgers at Princeton Yale at Loyola Wednesday, March 24 Villanova at Delaware* Binghamton at Albany

LACROSSE Monday, March 8 Hofstra at Notre Dame Towson at Sacred Heart* Towson at Johns Hopkins Binghamton at Hofstra Colgate at Binghamton Stony Brook at Albany Princeton at Dartmouth Air Force at Stony Brook Notre Dame at Maryland Tuesday, March 9 Sunday, April 11 Massachusetts at Syracuse Albany at Johns Hopkins Saturday, March 27 Notre Dame at Denver Denver at Delaware Bucknell at Villanova Loyola at Brown Air Force at Sacred Heart Johns Hopkins at Virginia Tuesday, April 13 Quinnipiac at Stony Brook Wednesday, March 10 Syracuse at Princeton Syracuse at Cornell Mount St. Mary’s at Delaware Delaware at UMBC Penn at Princeton Friday, May 7 Wagner at Drexel Colgate at Sacred Heart Cornell at Hobart Drexel at Villanova* Wednesday, April 14 Thursday, March 11 Towson at Rutgers Delaware at Towson* Saturday, May 8 Notre Dame at Syracuse Vermont at Stony Brook Siena at Stony Brook Johns Hopkins at Loyola Princeton at Brown Thursday, April 15 Rutgers at Massachusetts Notre Dame at Butler Saturday, April 17 Towson at Hofstra* *CAA game Dartmouth at Cornell

28 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY lay1012003 2003 2003 2003 2003 1 1 1 2002 2002 2002 1998 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1999 1 1 0 1979 0 1 1 1 1986 0 0 1 0 2001 0 1986 2002 1 1972 1 1 Mt. St.Mary’s 1988 1 Ohio State 1 1999 1 0 1992 1 Albany 1 1 1 2 Dartmouth 1 0 Penn State 2 0 1996 1991 Stony Brook 1989 2 1 3 0 0 0 Manhattan 1 1 Fairfield 2003 2003 0 1 4 Butler 2003 3 4 1 2 No. Carolina St. 1 1 2 New Hampshire 1 2002 7 UMBC 1989 7 2 2 8 0 LIU-C.W. 1980 Post 2 2 3 Cortland State 9 Bucknell 2003 7 8 1997 2001 6 4 Hobart 2 3 2003 8 4 Air Force Delaware 12 6 11 2003 10 7 Michigan State 2 7 13 2001 8 Yale 3 Harvard 2003 2002 1999 3 9 Adelphi 5 8 4 8 14 3 Georgetown 8 Towson 15 13 20 12 2003 Rutgers 11 26 10 13 Pennsylvania 2003 1998 9 2003 Wash. &Lee 20 11 16 5 Duke 14 Notre Dame 24 16 14 24 Hofstra 2003 16 20 Brown 44 15 Army 34 23 31 Princeton 25 Massachusetts 23 Loyola 26 20 27 Cornell 49 Navy North Carolina Syracuse 32 Maryland Virginia Johns Hopkins T APPEARANCES NCAA TOURNAMENT 1987 -JohnsHopkins 1986 -NorthCarolina 1985 -JohnsHopkins 1984 -JohnsHopkins 1983 -Syracuse 1982 -NorthCarolina 1981 -NorthCarolina 1980 -JohnsHopkins 1979 -JohnsHopkins 1978 -JohnsHopkins 1977 -Cornell 1976 -Cornell 1975 -Maryland 1974 -JohnsHopkins 1973 -Maryland 1972 -Virginia 1971 -Cornell LACROSSE CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISIONIMEN’S TOURNAMENT INFORMATION NCAA MEN’SLACROSSE eam Yrs. W on 2003 -Virginia 2002 -Syracuse 2001 -Princeton 2000 -Syracuse 1999 -Virginia 1998 -Princeton 1997 -Princeton 1996 -Princeton 1995 -Syracuse 1994 -Princeton 1993 -Syracuse 1992 -Princeton 1991 -NorthCarolina 1990 -Title vacated 1989 -Syracuse 1988 -Syracuse HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Lost Last 1996 -Harvard 15Hofstra12 1993 -Hofstra9Massachusetts8 1978 -JohnsHopkins20Hofstra8 19Hofstra7 1975 -Maryland 1974 -JohnsHopkins18Hofstra10 1973 -Virginia 12Hofstra5 1971 -Army19Hofstra3 osn6#1JohnsHopkins14 #2Virginia 12 #4Princeton5 Georgetown 7 Towson 13 #3Maryland 6 Southern atTowson, May18: Syracuse 15 Massachusetts9 #2Virginia 19 Massachusetts 7 Rutgers6 Northern atSyracuse,May17: 8 #3Maryland Quarterfinals #4Princeton16 Mt. St.Mary’s 8 #1JohnsHopkins14 Syracuse13 Georgetown 9 Towson 11 Hofstra 6 Ohio State5 Albany 10 Dartmouth 11 Penn State6 Army 2 First Round(May10-11): 2003 NCAATournament Recap: 2Vrii #1JohnsHopkins7 NCAA TOURNAMENT HOFSTRA INTHE #1JohnsHopkins 19 #2Virginia 14 #2 Virginia 9 at Baltimore,MD,May26: Championship 4 #3 Maryland Syracuse 8 at Baltimore,MD,May24: Semifinals Hofstra wasnotseededin1997, 2000,2001or2003. opening round before fallingtoJohnsHopkinsinthequarterfinals. theseventhseedanddefeatedNavy,1999 Hofstraearned 15-7,inthe seventh anddropped firstround gamestoJohnsHopkinseachyear. In decision toHarvard. Inboth1974and1978,the Dutchmenwere ranked Syracuse, 20-8,inthequarterfinals.In1996Hofstradropped a15-12 round ofthefield12before losingtoeventualnationalchampion 19-7.In1993HofstradumpedMassachusetts, 9-8,inthefirst Maryland, and 1996,theDutchmenwere seededsixth.In1975Hofstralostto was seededfifthandlosttoArmy, 19-3,inthefirstround. In1975,1993 nament fieldandlosttoVirginia, 12-5inthefirstround. In1971Hofstra In 1973,theFlyingDutchmenwere rankedthird intheeight-teamtour- Hofstra’s Tournament Seed: Syracuse 20Hofstra8 2003 -Massachusetts9,Hofstra6 2001 -Hofstra15,Virginia 14(OT) 14,Hofstra12 2000 -Maryland 1999 -Hofstra15,Navy7 1997 -Massachusetts6Hofstra4 Syracuse 18,Hofstra13 Johns Hopkins11,Hofstra7 29 HOFSTRA LACROSSE NCAA TOURNAMENT INFO HOFSTRA PRESIDENT HOFSTRA PRESIDENT

Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by Martin Luther King Living the the Hofstra University Board of Dream Award, EOC; Award for Trustees to serve as the eighth Distinguished Service in the Cause President of the University on of Justice, Legal Aid Society; December 20, 2000. Prior to his Leadership Award, UJA Federation; appointment, he served as Dean and the Bar Association of Nassau of Hofstra University School of County Proclamation for Law from September 1989 Outstanding Service to both the through June 2001. He joined the Legal Profession and the faculty of the Law School in 1972. Community. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and President Rabinowitz received a Mark L. Claster Distinguished juris doctor degree, magna cum Professorship in Civil laude, from Columbia Procedure. University School of Law, STUART where he was a member President Rabinowitz of the board of editors of HOFSTRA holds positions with a RABINOWITZ the Columbia Law Review number of important gov- and a Harlan Fiske Stone ernment and community organizations, including the Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with Nassau County Health and Welfare Council, Cradle of honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Aviation Museum, Fund for Modern Courts, American Law Institute. Holocaust Memorial & Educational Center of Nassau County, Long Island Association and the Long Island Coalition for Fair President Rabinowitz and New York Broadcasting. He is a former member State Governor George Pataki. of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and former

LACROSSE chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipi- ent of numerous honors and awards, including the

30 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TION

Harry Royle is in his seventh year as Director Royle also served as an Assistant Lacrosse of Athletics at Hofstra University. After serv- Coach under Myers from 1971 through ing as Interim Director from June 1997 1975 before replacing the legendary Hall of through February 1998, Royle, a longtime Fame coach upon his retirement in 1976. Hofstra University athletic administrator, was He directed the Flying Dutchmen Lacrosse selected as the University’s sixth Director of program as Head Coach from 1976 through Athletics. During Royle’s tenure, Hofstra has 1985, compiling a 58-55 record and leading upgraded nearly all of its athletic facilities, the program to a Top 13 ranking or better moved into the Colonial Athletic Association in five of those 10 years. In 1978 Royle led for all sports but football and joined the the Flying Dutchmen to an 8-5 record, an highly competitive Atlantic 10 Football NCAA Championship Tournament bid and Conference after years of playing as a I-AA a seventh-place national ranking. Independent. Royle became Hofstra’s Assistant Director of Royle, a Hofstra alumnus who received his Athletics in 1985, serving as team adminis- HARRY THLETIC ADMINISTRA bachelor’s in history in 1970 and master’s in trator for numerous programs, including educational administration in 1990, has Football and Lacrosse. In 1995 he was pro- A worked in the Athletic Department at ROYLE moted to Associate Director of Athletics for Hofstra for more than three decades. After a Compliance and University Eligibility. stellar four-year football playing career at Hofstra, where he was 1968 team captain and the third recipient of the Mayor’s Trophy, Royle has served as tournament director for the highly successful Royle served as an Assistant Football Coach under three Head NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship-Northern Coaches, Howard “Howdy” Myers, Bill Leete and Mickey Quarterfinals at Hofstra Stadium in 1997 and 1998, and was a Kwiatkowski, from 1969 through 1987. During this time, he member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee. Royle and his served as a position coach and Defensive Coordinator with the wife of 37 years, Mary, have three children, Michael (36), Paul Flying Dutchmen and made three NCAA Championship appear- (31) and Danny (23). The Royle family resides in Babylon, New ances. York. ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION LACROSSE

Cindy Lewis Mark Cox Dan McCarthy Jim Sheehan Harold Starks Senior Associate Associate Director of Associate Director of Associate Director of Associate Director of HOFSTRA Director of Athletics Athletics for External Athletics for University Athletics for Athletics for Student Affairs Eligibility and NCAA Communications Enhancement Compliance

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 31 LACROSSE SUPPORT STAFF LACROSSE SUPPOR

Jay Artinian Cathy Aull Ann Baller Larry Bloom Jesse Bonfiglio Rob Cohen Assistant Director of Lacrosse/Football Associate Director of Director of Sports Director of Marketing Director of Corporate Sports Facilities Secretary Sports Facilities Facilities and Promotions Advertising and Sales T ST AFF

Neil Collins Dave Flynn Stephen Gorchov Shirley Hein Colm Kennedy Assistant Director of NCAA Faculty Athletic Assistant Director of Athletic Department Assistant Director of Sports Facilities Representative Athletic Office Manager Sports Facilities

HOFSTRA Communications

Kay Kenney Jeremy Kniffin Evan Malings Dr. Damion Martins Kevin Maxwell Matt Reedy LACROSSE Athletic Department Senior Assistant Head Athletic Trainer Team Physician Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Athletic Secretary Director of Athletic Trainer Communications

Joe Rodgers Len Skoros Brit Stone Kathy Theiling Dave Walsh Strength, Speed and Director of Athletic Assistant Equipment Equipment Manager Assistant Equipment Conditioning Coach Publications Manager Manager

32 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Asst. Dir. ofAthleticCommunications:Mr. StephenGorchov (463-4933-PFC/[email protected]) Senior Asst.Dir. ofAthleticCommunications:Mr. Jeremy Kniffin (463-6759-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Graduate AssistantStrength Coaches:PeterCarielloandKateHughes(463-4158-MH) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Mr. Warren Ruggiero (463-5317-MH/[email protected]) fieNme:(1)4365 FaxNumber:(516)463-5033 Office Number:(516)463-6759 Box Office Manager:Ms.JillRacicot(463-4067-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. Facilities:Mr. ofSports JayArtinian(463-7931-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. Facilities:Mr. ofSports ColmKennedy(463-4117-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. Facilities:Mr. ofSports NeilCollins(463-8148-HUA/[email protected]) Associate Dir. Facilities:Mrs.AnnBaller(463-6671-PFC/[email protected]) ofSports Football Coach FALL SEASON COACHES Athletic OfficeManager Women’s EquipmentManager Men’s EquipmentManager: Head AthleticTrainer Strength, ConditioningandSpeedCoach: Director Facilities ofSports Director ofAthleticPublications: Associate AthleticDirector/Director ofAthleticCommunications Director ofAthletics ADMINISTRATION (OAC) OfficeofAthleticCommunications (SC) SwimCenter (MH) MargiottaHall (PFC) PhysicalFitnessCenter (HUA) HofstraUniversityArena (SB) StadiumBuilding ATHLETIC OFFICES DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY HOFSTRA ATHLETIC fieNme:(1)4346 FaxNumber:(516)463-6525 Office Number:(516)463-4667 Assistant EquipmentManager:Mr. BritStone(463-5037-MH/[email protected]) Assistant EquipmentManager:Mr. DaveWalsh (463-6620-PFC/[email protected]) fieNme:(1)4330 FaxNumber:(516)463-7514 Office Number:(516)463-3800 Secretary: Mrs.CathyAull(463-5315-MH/[email protected]) Secretary: Mrs.ClariceSmith(463-4667-HUA/[email protected]) TeitleSecretary: Ms.Harriet (463-3800-PFC/[email protected]) Secretary: Mrs.KayKenney(463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. AdamKahn(463-6077/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. NicholasMancini(463-6037-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. PaulKinney(463-6769-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Ms.StaceyTaradash (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. MattReedy(463-6085-MH/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Ms.HeatherClemons(463-6769-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. Terry McLaughlin(463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant AthleticTrainer: Mr. ChristopherGrosskopf (463-6734-MH/[email protected]) Director ofCorporateAdvertisingandSales:Mr. RobCohen(463-6490-PFC/[email protected]) Director ofMarketingandPromotions: Mr. JesseBonfiglio(463-5187-PFC/[email protected]) Associate AthleticDirector-NCAA EligibilityandCompliance:Mr. DanMcCarthy Associate AthleticDirector-Student EnhancementPrograms: Mr. Harold Starks Associate AthleticDirector-External Affairs: Mr. MarkCox(463-6144-PFC/[email protected]) Associate AthleticDirector-Communications: Mr. JimSheehan(463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Senior AssociateAthleticDirector: Ms.CindyLewis(463-6748-PFC/[email protected]) fieNme:(1)4365 FaxNumber:(516)463-4860 Office Number:(516)463-6750 fieNme:(1)4351 FaxNumber:(516)463-4859 Office Number:(516)463-5315 Wide Receivers: TBA(463-6709-MH) Offensive Line:TBA(463-6074-MH/[email protected]) Linebackers: Mr. BobMcIntyre (463-5316-MH/[email protected]) Defensive Backs:Mr. JimmySalgado(463-6766-MH/[email protected]) Defensive Line:TBA(463-6708-MH/[email protected]) Associate HeadCoach/DefensiveCoordinator: Mr. Greg Gigantino fieNme:(1)4367 FaxNumber:(516)463-3818 Office Number:(516)463-6670 (463-6073-MH/[email protected]) (463-6749-SB/[email protected]) (463-5228-SB/[email protected]) : Mr. JoeGardi (463-5315-MH/[email protected]) , 240HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2400 : Mr. Royle(463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Harry , 120HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-1200 : Mr. EvanMalings(463-5061-MH/[email protected]) , 147HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-1470 : Mrs.ShirleyHein(463-6750-SB/[email protected]) : Mr. Bloom(463-6625-HUA/[email protected]) Larry Mr. KevinMaxwell (463-5037-MH/[email protected]) : Ms.KathyTheiling(463-6768-PFC/[email protected]) , 230HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2300 (phone #-location/e-mail) , 245HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2450 Mr. LenSkoros (463-4602/[email protected]) Department OfIntercollegiate Athletics•Hempstead,NewYork 11549 , PFC-240,230HofstraUniversity, Hempstead,NY11549-2300 Mr. JoeRodgers(463-4158-MH/[email protected]) http://www.hofstra.edu/athletics -AthleticDepartmentHomepage HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY : Mr. JimSheehan Assistant Coach:Ms.KristenMasciello(463-6702-PFC) Men’s andWomen’s CrossCoach Country Men’s andWomen’s Tennis Coach Women’s FieldHockeyCoach Women’s SoccerCoach Men’s SoccerCoach Women’s Volleyball Coach Men’s andWomen’s GolfCoach Men’s andWomen’s Tennis Coach Women’s Lacrosse Coach Men’s Lacrosse Coach Softball Coach Baseball Coach SPRING SEASON Wrestling Coach Women’s BasketballCoach Men’s BasketballCoach WINTER SEASON Assistant Coach:Mr. JacobChin(463-4968-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. JacobChin(463-4968-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. JackSimes(463-6821-PFC) Assistant Coach:Ms.Wendy BradyAndreatta (463-6781-SB/[email protected]) Assistant totheAthleticDirector forBasketballOperations:Ms.BethShackel Assistant Coach:Ms.Viveca Lof(463-4942-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Ms.ElizabethO’Brien(463-3776-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. JoseMori(463-6754-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Ms.ManuelitaKardos (463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Ms.ElaineRoque(463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:TBA(463-4930-PFC) Assistant Coach:Ms.AbbyMorgan (463-7419-SB/[email protected]) Assistant totheAthleticDirector forBasketballOperations:Mr. JohnCorso Assistant Coach:Mr. DavidDuke(463-6755-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. Van Macon(463-6594-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. Tom Parrotta (463-6756-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. SteveSchoen(463-3685-SB) Assistant Coach:Mr. SimonRiddiough(463-3685-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. SeanSmith(463-6629-MH) Assistant Coach:Mr. JoeAmplo(463-6617-MH/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. EdSchieferstein(463-3675-SB) Assistant Coach:Mr. NickIadanza(463-6762-SB) Assistant Coach:Mr. EugeneLarkin(463-3675-SB/[email protected]) (463-6225-HUA/[email protected]) Administrative Assistant:Mr. BobBusby(463-3758-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. DonnyPritzlaff (463-3758-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. RobAnspach(463-3758-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. Wil Palmer(463-3759-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mr. (463-3759-PFC/[email protected]) AsaGrunenwald Assistant Coach:Mr. MichaelFahid(463-3759-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach:Mr. ScottCoppola(463-7573-PFC) Assistant Coach:Mrs.LarissaS.Anderson(463-7573-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6204-HUA/[email protected]) : Mr. BillEdwards (463-5085-PFC/[email protected]) : Mr. ChrisDotolo(463-5065-PFC/[email protected]) : Mr. Tom Ryan (463-6615-PFC/[email protected]) : Mr. Richard Nuttall(463-6762-SB/[email protected]) : Mr. JohnDanowski (463-6628-MH/[email protected]) : Mrs.JoAnneRussell(463-6946-SB/[email protected]) : Mr. Tom Pecora(463-6757-HUA/[email protected]) : Mrs.ShelleyKlaes-Bawcombe(463-6761-SB/[email protected]) : Ms.FranKalafer(463-6758-PFC/[email protected]) : Mrs.FelishaLegette-Jack(463-5069-HUA/[email protected]) : Ms.KathyDeAngelis(463-3712-SB/[email protected]) : Mr. BobSchwalb(463-6821-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant totheAthleticDirector forFootballOperations:Mr. MattTremblay Running Backs:Mr. CarltonGoff (463-6075-MH/[email protected]) Special Teams: Mr. AdamBrown (463-6728-MH/[email protected]) : Mr. BillGerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) : Mr. BillGerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) (463-5075-MH/[email protected]) : Mr. JamesSewell(463-6702-PFC/[email protected]) 33 HOFSTRA LACROSSE A THLETIC DEPT. DIRECTORY JAMES M. SHUART STADIUM SHUAR In February 2002 Hofstra University President Stuart State High School Championships in football and lacrosse, Rabinowitz announced that the University’s 15,000-seat world championships in men’s and women’s lacrosse, stadium, home to Hofstra’s Lacrosse (NCAA I), Football professional soccer, commencement exercises and cultural (NCAA Division I-AA) and Field Hockey (NCAA I) teams, events. In 1968 Hofstra Stadium became the third college would be named the James M. Shuart Stadium at Hofstra facility in the nation to install an artificial playing surface,

T ST University. On August 29, 2002, the Stadium was officially following the University of Houston (The Astrodome) and dedicated. Indiana State University (Memorial Stadium).

James M. Shuart Stadium, then known as Hofstra Stadium, Shuart Stadium has become a focal point of the Long

ADIUM was the benefit of a major renovation and expansion plan Island sports scene, serving as the home of the NCAA that was completed in the fall of 1996, and has made Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinals, James M. Shuart Stadium one of the premier facilities in conference championships, the Outback Steakhouse Long the nation. Island All-Star Football Game, the Hero’s Bowl, the Long Island Lizards of , various Long The $9 million project included the expansion of the Island High School and New York State championship seating capacity from 7,000 to 15,000; the installation of a games and the 1999 Empire State Games. The Stadium network-quality lighting system for television broadcasts; also served as a home for the Long Island Rough Riders of an Athletic Department office building, which includes a professional soccer’s A-League. press level and a club suite level; two entrance plazas on the south and west The two largest crowds in sides of the Stadium; Hofstra Stadium history a facade around the occurred during the outside of the hosting of the NCAA Stadium; additional Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A parking and crowd of 12,292, an landscaping; a NCAA men’s lacrosse HOFSTRA pavilion in the championship quarterfinal southeast corner of record and the largest-ever the Stadium; lacrosse crowd on Long concession and Island, witnessed the 1999 souvenir areas; two NCAA quarterfinals locker rooms; the featuring Hofstra versus installation of a state- Johns Hopkins and Duke of-the-art scoreboard versus Georgetown, and in the south end zone; 10,510 fans attended the and the reinstallation 2001 quarterfinals that of a scoreboard in the featured Hofstra against

LACROSSE north end zone. James Syracuse. M. Shuart Stadium is the largest outdoor sports and entertainment complex on In addition to the recent renovations, within the past Long Island. decade the Stadium has received a new balsam turf playing surface, several sections of new chair-back seating, a new Opened in 1963, Shuart Stadium has served as the site for sound system and the $3.8 million Joseph M. Margiotta NCAA Championships, Nassau County and New York Field House in the south end zone.

34 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY receptions foralumni,parents andfriends oftheHofstra James M.ShuartStadiumand itsevents.Meetingsand panoramic viewof wall, provides a enclosed byaglass purpose room, attractive multi- building, an floor ofthe On thesecond offices. and physician and athletictrainer an aerobics room, rehabilitation area, isokinetic equipment,aswelltapingareas, a and electrotherapy areas, cardiovascular and located onthefirstfloor, hashydrotherapy state-of-the-art athletictrainingroom, also than 100student-athletes.The room thataccommodatesmore 2,600-square-foot Hofstralocker floor alsocontainsaspacious equipment available.Thefirst advanced strength training is outfittedwiththemost showpiece ofanathleticprogram, room, oftenconsidered the room onthefirstfloor. Theweight Associates, features a3,500-square-foot weight Margiotta Hall,designedbyAngeloF. & Corva finest facilitiesinthenation. all-purpose artificialturf,hascreated oneofthe combined withHofstra’s 15,000-seatstadium and programs. Thestate-of-the-artfieldhouse, the HofstraUniversityFootballandLacrosse three-story, 22,500-square-foot building,isthecenterpieceof Opened in1992,JosephM.Margiotta Hall,amagnificent MARGIOTTA HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HALL serves asheadquartersfortheFootballandMen’sserves Lacrosse Athletic program are heldinthisspaciousarea. Thislevelalso Margiotta Hallare alsohonored ontheplaque. scholarships andthosewhohave dedicatedaroom in Women’s Lacrosse andFieldHockeyteams.Photos, achievements ofHofstra’s Football,Men’s Lacrosse, Hofstra Trophy Room,whichcommemoratesthe additions tothesecondfloorofMargiotta Hallare the video room are alsolocatedonthislevel.Oneofthenewer the HofstraUniversitycampus. Thoseendowing who havecontributedtothis importantadditionto elegant commemorativeplaque honoringdonors The handsomelobbyofMargiotta Hallcontains an lower level. additional meetingrooms are alsolocatedonthe in thisarea aswell.A178-seattheater and andstoragespacecanbefound equipment, laundry and Women’s Lacrosse teams.Additional coaches andastate-of-the-art rooms forgameofficials and Locker access totheInternet. University networkforeasy are connected tothe computer workstations,which projection systemand18 centerfeatures a learning of-the-art computerlaband Field HockeyandMen’s locker rooms forHofstra’s Hall containsspacious The lowerlevelofMargiotta on thesecondfloor. September 11,2001,isalso Football playerskilledon three Hofstra former jerseys andplaquesofthe containing theframed this area. Amemorialwall awards are ondisplayin trophies, plaquesandother Golf Open,thestate- from theJoeGardi in partbyproceeds Margiotta Hall.Funded second floorof Center openedonthe Teaching andLearning 1999 thePride meeting rooms. In offices, aswell and AssistantCoaches’ housing HeadCoaches’ coaching staffs, 35 HOFSTRA LACROSSE MARGIOTTA HALL THE HOWDY MYERS HOWD PAVILION

In October 1998 Hofstra University President Emeritus Dr. Dr. Shuart, who served as a team captain under Coach Myers James M. Shuart presided over the dedication ceremony for in both football and lacrosse in the early 1950s, praised the Y MYERS P the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the south end zone of James M. coaching legend. “Howdy Myers had a huge impact on Shuart Stadium. Howdy Myers served as intercollegiate and scholastic sports,” Shuart Hofstra University’s Director of Athletics, said. “Renowned for his coaching abilities Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach and Head throughout collegiate sports, Coach Myers will Football Coach for a quarter of a century. His always be a Hofstra legend.” extraordinary coaching talents in both lacrosse and football from 1950 to 1975 made Howard “Howdy” Myers passed away in 1980. Howdy Myers a legend in both sports. Hofstra’s connection to the Myers family includes his son, Howard Myers III, his

A Myers was personally credited with the daughter, Dorsey Donnelly, and his son-in-

VILION tremendous growth of lacrosse on Long law, William Donnelly, who are all Hofstra Island, through the creation of scholastic alumni. clinics and demonstrations in the 1950s, and leading the Hofstra Lacrosse program to national prominence. He was years ahead of the intercollegiate athletic world with his use of many coaching innovations in both HOFSTRA lacrosse and football.

As Hofstra Lacrosse Coach, Howdy Myers coached 26 seasons (1950-75) and recorded a 214-139-4 record. He coached Flying Dutchmen teams that captured eight divisional championships and made four NCAA LACROSSE Division I Championship Tournament appearances. In 1970 he received the F. Morris Touchstone Award as A portrait sculpture of Howdy Myers, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association created by artist Peter Homestead, (USILA) Division I Coach of the Year. In 1971 Howdy stands in front of the Pavilion facing Myers received the Governor’s Trophy for providing the Shuart Stadium field. In creating continuous and meaningful contributions to lacrosse. the sculpture, Mr. Homestead That same year he received lacrosse’s highest honor worked from photographs and when he was inducted into the United States Lacrosse consultations with Coach Myers’ Hall of Fame. family and friends. The completed sculpture captures the spirit and strength of Howdy Myers. Alumni and friends of As Hofstra’s Football Coach for 25 years (1950-74), Coach Coach Myers have joined together to establish the Howard M. Myers recorded 15 winning seasons and a 141-98-4 record. Myers Jr. Endowed Athletic Scholarship in his honor. In 1959 he led the Flying Dutchmen to the first undefeated (9-0-0) season in Hofstra Football history.

36 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY compliance withHofstraUniversity, NCAAandconference monitors theacademicprogress ofstudent-athletesto ensure Area three isacademic monitoring.TheUTPcounselor athletes. counselor alsoadvisesfirstyearandundecidedstudent- demand ontheOffice ofAdvisement,theUTPacademic Area twoisacademicadvising.Inaneffort toeasethe the manybenefitsofaHofstraUniversityeducation. request, toshare at thecoach’s student-athletes, prospective meets with counselor also referrals. The community campus and counseling, and personal planning, planning, career areas ofacademic provided inthe areServices counseling. academic Area oneis athletes. success ofHofstra’s student- efforts toensure theacademic emphasizes fourareas intheir this athleticcomponent.TheUTP academic counseloradministers of student-athletes.TheUTP that addresses theacademicneeds the UTPhasanathleticcomponent student. Inadditiontothisservice, subjectareaevery toanyHofstra (UTP) provides free tutoringin The UniversityTutorial Program facilities andresources tosupportallstudents. commitment madebystudent-athletesandhascommittedthe opportunity available.Hofstraalsorealizes thetime educationally enhancingexperiencebeyondanyother intercollegiate athleticsasbenefitingthestudent-athleteinan and athleticexcellence.TheUniversityviewsparticipationin Hofstra Universityiscommittedtothepursuitofacademic ACADEMIC HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SUPPORT Internet. to theUniversitynetworkfor easyresearch accesstothe system and18computerwork stations,whichare connected centerfeatures aprojectionart computerlabandlearning by proceeds from theJoeGardi GolfOpen,thestate-of-the- opened onthesecondfloorofMargiotta Hall.Fundedinpart In thefallof1999,PrideTeaching Center andLearning accordance with NCAAandHofstraregulations. and assessestheneedsofindividualstudent-athletesto provides allathleticstudyhallswithtutorsinvarioussubjects Area fourisstudyhalls.TheUniversityTutorial Program shouldacademicdifficultiesintervention arise. faculty andcoachesprovide forearly anopportunity regulations. Thecounselor’s regular communicationwiththe and complianceissuesin attention paidtoacademicprogress student-athletes withparticular The mentorsalsomeetwith team coachesandstudent-athletes. Director forStudent Enhancement, counselor, theAssociateAthletic between theacademicadvisement academic mentorsactasaliaison assist student-athletes.The Gibbons andRyan Herson–to Gallagher, Jeff Fowler, Jane four academicmentors-Marybeth Department has UTP, theAthletic In additiontothe college transition. the and surviving campus resources, writing skills, management, such astime student-athletes seminars forthe enrichment various used toprovide the UTPisalso administered by assessment tool environment. The effective study provide themost 37 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ACADEMIC SUPPORT SPORTS MEDICINE/ A

THLETIC TRAINING ATHLETIC TRAINING

Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra second year on Hofstra’s medical team. Martins experience in University student-athletes are provided excellent health care the sports medicine field includes serving as team physician during their attendance at the University. for the University A coordinated effort between the Margiotta Hall Athletic Training Treatment Area of Maryland, University Health and Wellness Center, University of the Athletic Department and outside Maryland- health care providers ensures every Baltimore student-athlete the best medical attention County and possible. Coppin State athletic University student-athletes have direct departments. He access to a myriad of health care services. was also on the Managing the coverage of every practice medical staff of and competition event, Hofstra the National University’s Athletic Trainers provide Football League’s injury management, rehabilitation and Baltimore treatment to the entire Athletic program. Ravens. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these Hofstra professionals work University tirelessly to ensure the sponsors a fully safe participation of accredited, Hofstra’s student- highly athletes and to return competitive undergraduate HOFSTRA injured athletes to degree program for athletic play quickly and training majors, in which safely. Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all Supporting the aspects of the health care athletic trainers is system. team physician Dr. Damion Martins. Dr. Martins, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his LACROSSE

Hydrotherapy Room

38 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Watergeuzen usedthe flag’s masttoramthegatesofaDutch dates backto1572,whenagroup ofDutchloyalistscalled oftheflag President Emeritus) JamesM.Shuart.Thehistory Beatrix presented thebannertothenHofstraPresident (now a privateer’s flag.In1991arepresentative ofHolland’s Queen The HofstrastormflagismodeledafteranactualDutchgeus, The HofstraFlag DutchcomposerValerius.anthem bythe16th-century by afacultymembertothemusicofDutchnational school almamater, “TheNetherlands.”Thelyricswere written Also adoptedinthisearlystageofHofstra’s wasthe history renamed HofstraHall. is nowthecenterofHofstra’s 240-acre campus,andhasbeen homeland. Themansion,whichhousesadministrativeoffices, which hehadaffectionately namedtheNetherlandsafterhis in 1935,thesolebuildingoncampuswasHofstra’s mansion, property theUniversitywasstarted.Whendoorsopened Hofstra, afterwhomtheschoolisnamedandonwhose Dutch heritageandtheNetherlandsbeganwithWilliam S. Hofstra hasalwayshadstrong roots intradition.Ties to Hofstra suchauniqueschool. itself, andissteepedintheDutchheritagethathelpstomake ofathleticsatHofstraisasoldtheUniversity The history HOFSTRA HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY the Hofstraversion red, whiteandbluegeus, Navy fliestheoriginal the NetherlandsRoyal to Spanishrule.While city intheiropposition HERITAGE a sword initsright the coatofarms,holding side. Alionalsostandsinthecenterof of arms,flankedbylionsoneither The round sealincludesthecoat of theHouseOrange-Nassau. is modeledonthecoatofarms Constant Van deWall. Theseal emblem byartinstructor designed from theroyal Dutch recognizable emblem,was The Hofstraseal,anothereasily The HofstraSeal souvenirs. recognizable symbols,utilizedinpublications,pinsand House ofNassau.TheflagisoneHofstra’s most orange huewithgold,makingtheflagtruertooriginal President Shuart,afterresearching thecolors,replaced the The Universityhasusedthedesigneversince,although William ofNassauwithaHofstraemblemplaced ontheflag. Netherlands, buttheorange,whiteandbluebannerof flag hepresented wasnotthered, whiteandblueflagofthe country’s flagtoHofstrainaspecialceremony. However, the Queen Wilhelmina oftheNetherlands,presented his April 19,1940,whenDr. AlexanderLoudon,anenvoyfor from Dutchroots. Thefirstofficial Hofstraflagappeared on The gold,whiteandblueHofstracolorsthemselvesspring blue. has beenredesigned intheschoolcolorsofgold,whiteand 39 HOFSTRA LACROSSE HOFSTRA HERITAGE HOFSTRA HERITAGE HOFSTRA HERIT claw and a bundle of seven arrows, which represent the seven running man. In this case it was a representation of provinces of Holland, in its left. The seal also carries the “Hippomenes” who was a central figure in the myth. The motto of the House of Orange-Nassau in Old French: “Je myth of Atalanta and Hippomenes relates closely to Hofstra maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In 1988 one of the two symbology. lions on the seal was officially replaced with a lioness. The seal is now the focal point of the “Hofstra Pride” logo. As the myth goes, an Oracle told Atalanta, as a young girl, that she must never marry. Thus, Atalanta avoided men and The Hofstra Nicknames devoted herself to the chase. Soon she could outrun any The Hofstra nickname has also evolved over the man. Yet because Atalanta was so attractive she had years. For decades, Hofstra athletic teams have many suitors. To deal with them she imposed an used the nicknames Flying Dutchmen, almost impossible condition. She would only Dutchmen, or Dutch. Recently, an marry one who could beat her in a foot additional nickname of The Pride has race. While she would be the prize of such become popular. We have not changed a race, the penalty for losing was death. AGE our nickname. We are both the Dutch Nonetheless there were suitors and there (and its variations) and the Pride. was need of a judge for such races. Hippomenes was chosen for this role. The Pride nickname started during the However, when he saw Atalanta he University’s dramatic recovery and immediately fell in love with her. Knowing growth in the mid to late ‘80’s from a he could never out run her, he sought the major fiscal crisis during the previous help of Venus. decade. The first consistent use of the word “Pride” relating to athletics started in 1989 when Venus agreed, and gave him three golden apples, the University’s athletic booster club was founded which Hippomenes was to throw in front of Atalanta and called itself The Pride Club. At that time it had no during the race. The apples were so desirable it would be meaning associated with our teams. It was simply consistent impossible for her to resist picking them up, and thus she with a general feeling about all of our efforts. would lose the race. All this came to pass, and when the race

HOFSTRA was over and won by Hippomenes, they fell deeply in love The Pride nickname has also evolved over the past decade in and the youth carried off his prize. However, they angered a more specific fashion than just the expression of the feeling. Venus for their failure to thank her. As punishment, she The word pride is used to describe a sense of having strong turned Hippomenes into a lion and Atalanta into a lioness. self-respect or a sense of accomplishment. But in 1988 the lion on the right side of the shield on the Hofstra seal With this strong identification with lions and the was changed into a lioness to symbolize gender multiple meanings of the word pride, equity. This, in turn, led to the development of our coaches and players, as well as the the University mascots — Kate and Willie sports media, have begun to use it Pride, a lion and lioness. The two lions led extensively over the last several years. to extensive use of the word “Pride” in Our women’s teams especially are more talking about Hofstra, as a group of comfortable calling themselves The

LACROSSE lions is called a pride. In 1995 bronze Pride, which is genderless, than they reproductions of the lion and lioness are calling themselves The Flying were added to the campus scenery. In Dutchwomen or the Lady Dutch. The fact, there are now four such pairs of men’s teams are also comfortable with sculptures on campus. the nickname Pride.

However, the evolution continues even However, as noted earlier, we have further. In 1997, the University not abandoned the Flying Dutchmen purchased a sculpture by Paul Manship or formally adopted The Pride. There of “Atalanta,” a figure from Greek is nothing wrong with having more mythology. It is an impressive 14-foot than one nickname. It is not tall figure of a running woman. It is on uncommon for a school to have two the west side of Hofstra Stadium. To nicknames as institutions such as Yale, complement this figure, in 1998, the Virginia, Georgia Tech and Army have University commissioned Gregg Wyatt multiple monikers. The bottom line to sculpt a similarly sized figure of a is our name is HOFSTRA.

40 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2,400-acre parkwithsixmilesofoceanbeach,boardwalk, class beach.JonesBeach,which liesonthesouthshore, isa No area oftheIslandismore than15minutesfrom aworld- square milesofshoreline onmore than150different beaches. hassles anddistractions.People traveltoenjoythe1,100 become avacationspotformany, a“getaway”from bigcity its scenicbeautyandmanysitesattractions.Ithas The mostdistinguishingfeatures of LongIsland,however, are is onlyminutesfrom theHofstraUniversitycampus. Island, featuringdepartmentstores andspecialtyshops, shopping malls.RooseveltFieldisthepremier mallonLong has more than1,000 square feetofoffice space, and businesses, has50million made upofmore than84,000 the nation.Theeconomyis lowest unemploymentratesin region boastsoneofthe million persons,andthe Long Islandnowexceeds1.4 $49,500. Theworkforce on household medianincomeof wealthiest areas withaper considered oneofthenation’s 52,000 students.Theregion is schools withmore than students and231private 127 publicschooldistrictswithmore than405,000 colleges anduniversitieswithmore than150,000students, larger than20states.Ithas23 people, LongIslandhasapopulation With apopulationof2.7million Island andGardiner’s Island. between thetwoforksare Shelter Gardiner’s Bay. Nestledinthebays waters oftheGreat PeconicBayand forks are separatedbythebeautiful North ForkiscalledOrientPoint.The tipofthe South Fork.Theeastern tipofthe which liesontheeastern Queens border toMontaukPoint, Atlantic Ocean.Itmeasures 100milesfrom theNassau- north bytheLongIslandSoundandonsouth miles long,LongIslandisseparatedfrom themainlandon United States.Twenty mileswideandapproximately 130 Long Islandisthelargest islandadjoiningthecontinental bring peoplebackagainandagain. people, thesitesanduniquegeographyofLongIsland attractive tobothnativeresidents andvisitorsalike.The however, isjustoneofmanyassetsthatmakesLongIsland haven thatisalsoconvenienttoNewYork City. Location, Long Islandoffers thebestofbothworlds:itisasuburban LONG ISLAND, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK or hitoneofthemanyexcitingnightclubs.Familiesmight join thecrowd seafoodrestaurants, attheatersandgourmet galleries oroneofLongIsland’s 14wineries.The touristmay any ofthelighthouses,millionaire mansions,theart water skiing,boatingorfishing.Othersmightenjoyvisiting The activepersoncanenjoycamping,canoeing,bicycling, courses, 95tennisclubsand429yachtmarinas. In addition,LongIslandishometo20stateparks,115golf Hofstra shuttlebustothebeach. from Hofstraand,inthesummer, studentscancatcha bay beach,pool,golfandoutdoorconcerts.Itis10minutes Publications, andtheLongIsland ConventionandVisitors Bureau) (Courtesy ofThisMonthonLong Island,Island-Metro for thetourist,aswell year-round resident. major attractionsanddistinctive sites,LongIslandhasitall New York City, andaplacetocallhome.With scores of moderate climate,milesofbeautifulbeaches,easyaccessto made theirlivingonLongIsland,enjoyingthebenefitsof for thetourist,however. Generations havesettleddownand economy through tourism.LongIslandisnotmerely aplace Island eachyearpumpingapproximately $2.5billionintoits Coliseum, whichisliterallyacross thestreet well. TheNassauVeterans Memorial Long Islandistheplaceforsportsfan,as rich andfamous. famous astheplayground communityofthe are considered asummerresort area andare Hamptons, attheheartofSouthFork, cool off atthebeachorwaterpark.The More than25millionpeoplevisitLong South Street andmore. Seaport retailers, MadisonSquare Garden, can frequent museums,theaters, Road, isNewYork City, where students short rideviatheLongIslandRail the NewYork west,anda Mets.Further Queens, there’s SheaStadium,homeof in beautifulsurroundings. Headinginto enthusiast anoutlet thoroughbred horse Stakes, offers the racing’s Belmont home ofhorse Belmont Park, New York Islanders. Hockey League’s to theNational shows andishome concerts, children’s from Hofstra,offers 41 HOFSTRA LACROSSE LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 2003 STATISTICS & RESULTS 2003 ST Overall Record: 11-6 CAA Record: 4-1 Name GP GS G A PTS SH SOG GW PPG UP DN GB PEN MIN Joe Kostolansky 17 15 29 21 50 111 57 1 2.94 7 0 45 7 9:00 Jim Femminella 17 15 35 5 40 99 59 4 2.35 6 0 36 4 3:30 John Keysor 16 7 12 12 24 48 23 1 1.50 0 0 55 2 1:30 Mike Morrison 17 0 7 15 22 29 19 0 1.29 1 0 41 1 0:30 Ryan Lucas 17 9 12 7 19 26 22 1 1.11 5 0 19 2 1:30

A Chris Unterstein 17 6 10 8 18 35 17 0 1.05 0 0 29 1 1:00 Ryan Miller 15 0 8 7 15 26 18 0 1.00 0 1 14 2 1:30 TISTICS & RESUL Tim Treubig 17 15 11 4 15 64 35 2 .88 3 0 29 0 0:00 Ryan Vilar 17 14 8 4 12 41 21 0 .70 0 0 16 1 0:30 Mike Allain 17 0 3 6 9 13 6 0 .52 0 0 79 7 5:00 Ryan O’Donnell 16 0 6 1 7 18 9 0 .43 1 0 8 1 0:30 Keith Mekeel 12 0 5 1 6 24 16 0 .50 0 0 18 1 1:00 Jeremy Kyrkostas 15 0 3 3 6 14 3 1 .40 0 0 8 1 1:00 Bryan Walker 12 0 2 2 4 9 8 0 .33 0 0 17 0 0:00 John Orsen 17 0 3 0 3 18 9 0 .17 0 0 19 0 0:00 Don Scott 10 8 3 0 3 8 4 1 .30 0 0 4 0 0:00 James Morgan 10 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 .10 0 0 2 0 0:00 Paul Trahan 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1.00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Brian Crichlow 5 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 .20 0 0 2 0 0:00 Rich Mekeel 17 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 .00 0 0 28 0 0:00 Brian Zuchelli 17 17 0 0 0 2 0 0 .00 0 0 52 6 5:30 Keith Reilly 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Caleb Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Bryan Read 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Pat Harnett 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 TS Jon Edwards 16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 15 1 0:30 Steve Izzo 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 2 0 0:00 Andris Dikmanis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Brian Trombino 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .00 0 0 1 0 0:00 Brett Moyer 17 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 49 9 8:00 HOFSTRA Dan Royle 8 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0.00 Steve Jacobs 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 2 0 0:00 Tom St. George 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 6 0 0:00 Robert DePasquale 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Kevin Dougherty 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Dave Sweeney 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 2 1 1:00 Matthew Southard 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 42 0 0:00 Aaron Kozlowski 16 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 .00 0 0 15 0 0:00 Kevin McDonaugh 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Team 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0:00 Total 17 17 159 97 256 601 335 11 15.05 23 1 655 47 41:30 Opponents 17 17 161 76 237 598 357 5 13.94 15 0 666 59 54:30

Date Opponent Score Record Site Attendance LACROSSE 3/1 at Loyola 4-10 L 0-1 Baltimore, MD 1,020 Hofstra Goalie Statistics 3/4 Binghamton 15-5 W 1-1 Hempstead, NY 1,020 3/8 Cornell 13-5 W 2-1 Hempstead, NY 1,469 Steve Izzo 3/15 Princeton 5-18 L 2-2 Hempstead, NY 3,509 GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF 3/21 Notre Dame 9-8 W 3-2 Hempstead, NY 2,373 3/23 Massachusetts 7-14 L 3-3 Hempstead, NY 2,592 8 0 79:40 16 12.0 15 .484 0 0 0 48 3/26 at Army 12-11 W 4-3 West Point, NY 171 Matthew Southard 3/29 Drexel* 14-8 W 5-3, 1-0 Hempstead, NY 784 4/4 at Towson* 8-15 L 5-4, 1-1 Towson, MD 1,417 GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF 4/11 Delaware* 11-9 W 6-4, 2-1 Hempstead, NY 756 17 17 942:17 145 9.23 181 .555 11 6 0 550 4/17 Syracuse 8-6 W 7-4 Hempstead, NY 4,027 Total 4/19 at Sacred Heart* 9-8 W (OT) 8-4, 3-1 Fairfield, CT 703 4/23 Villanova* 9-6 W 9-4, 4-1 Hempstead, NY 932 GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF 4/26 Duke 9-8 W 10-4 Hempstead, NY 1,484 17 17 1021:57 161 9.45 196 .549 11 6 0 598 4/30 Villanova% 9-6 W 11-4 Hempstead, NY 1,484 Opponents 5/3 at Towson& 11-16 L 11-5 Towson, MD 1,028 5/11 at Massachusetts# 6-9 L 11-6 Amherst, MA 2,031 GP GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SF 17 17 1021:57 159 9.34 176 .525 5 11 0 585 *Colonial Athletic Association game %CAA Semifinals &CAA Championship game #NCAA Tournament First Round 42 NUMBER 12: NCAA TOURNAMENTBID Loyola. downed Hofstratwice.alsolostagainstPrincetonand came totwoteamsasMassachusettsandTowson each The Pridepostedan11-6record in2003.Fourofthoselosses FINAL RECORD: Pride teamshavetallieda438-301record duringthattime. Hofstra completedits55thseasonofmen’s lacrosse in2003. SEASON 55FORHOFSTRA: Danowskihasacareer coachingrecord of190-119(.615) • haverecorded Only12teamsinHofstrahistory 11ormore • Danowski-coachedteamshaverecorded nineormore wins • JohnDanowski,whocompletedhis18thseasonatHofstra • COACH JOHNDANOWSKI: The PrideofHofstrawere ranked10 NATIONAL RANKING: 2003 10th. Warrior/Inside Lacrosse PowerPoll,Hofstrawasalsoranked son USILADivisionIMen’s Lacrosse Poll.Inthe Post, recording a27-16record withthePioneers. in 20+yearsofcoaching.Hespentthree seasonsatC.W. times. wins inaseason.Danowski-coachedteamshavedoneitsix 13 ofthe25timesthatithashappenedinschoolhistory. 163-103 (.613)record. in 2003,istheHeadCoachofPride.Hehasposteda Joe Kostolansky YEAR INREVIEW Hofstra madeits12thNCAA Tournament appearanceandthe 2003 COLONIAL ATHLETIC record play. intournament sixth since1996in2003. ASSOCIATION Hofstra hasrecorded a3-12 MEN’S LACROSSE ALL- TOURNAMENT TEAM: Joe Kostolansky, Brian Zuchelli and Bryan WalkerZuchelli andBryan the Pride. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY were namedtotheCAA All-Tournament teamfor th in thefinalregular sea- second team. were pickedto the and MattSouthard Mike Allain,Brett Moyer while JimFemminella, voted tothefirstteam and BrianZuchelliwere Kostolansky, MikeMorrison four onthesecondteam.Joe on theAll-CAAfirstteamand Hofstra placedthree players CAA TEAMS: NAMED TOALL- PLAYERS SEVEN PRIDE Under 19team. ber oftheU.S.National coaches. Moyerisamem- the Year bytheleague’s the CAA’ Brett Moyerwasvoted Freshman defender YEAR: OF THE CO-ROOKIE NAMED CAA MOYER seasons. eight ormore rankedopponentsineachofthepastthree Villanova were notranked.ThePridehaveplayedagainst Binghamton, Army, Drexel, Delaware, Sacred Heartand Hofstra played10gamesagainstrankedopponentsin2003. NINE RANKEDOPPONENTS: ThePrideis45-3againstunrankedopponentssince1997. • • UNRANKED: 24 STRAIGHTAGAINSTTHE losses duringthattimewere toPrincetonandMassachusetts. Shuart Stadium(formerlyHofstraStadium).ThePride’s only Hofstra haswon14ofitslast16homegamesatJamesM. COOKING: HOME All three were road games. overtime in2000,Notre Damein1998andArmy1997. Hofstra’s unrankedlosseshavecomeagainstDelaware in 14, 2000. dating backtoan8-7overtimelossatDelaware onApril have won24straightcontestsovernon-rankedopponents With overVillanova theirvictory onApril30th,thePride s Co-Rookieof Jim Femminella 43 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 - MARCH 1 with six different players denting the twine. Kostolansky opened the scoring just 1:26 AT LOYOLA into the contest with his second of the season. Keith Mekeel tallied his first of two goals on the night 1:44 with an unassisted goal. Ryan Lucas scored a man-up goal, Jim Fink scored two of his game-high three the first score of his career, off a pass from Kostolansky 58 seconds later and then goals in a 4-0 Loyola run that ended the Kostolansky fed Femminella with 6:15 to play in the quarter for his second goal of game, and Stephen Brundage added two the season and a 4-0 lead. Jeremy Kyrkostas posted an unassisted goal with 5:09 to goals and two assists as the Loyola play and Don Scott ended the Hofstra run with his first of two goals off a pass from Greyhounds defeated Hofstra 10-4 at Tim Treubig to boost the lead to 6-0. Charlie Cook put the Bearcats on the board with Curley Field. Loyola, which won its ninth an unassisted goal with 3:38 to play and then Brian Morgan closed the gap to 6-2 off straight game against the Pride, led just 6-4 a pass from Brian Chaapel just 1:41 from the end of the period. But any thoughts of a after a Joe Kostolansky goal for Hofstra with Binghamton comeback were denied as Hofstra scored the next six goals – three in the 7:08 left in the third quarter. But the second period and three in the third – to boost the lead to 12-2 just 3:48 into the Greyhounds then got a goal from Chris period. Hofstra senior middie Ryan O’Donnell tallied two goals in the spurt. Hofstra Summers with 1:19 left in the quarter to dominated the stat sheet, outshooting the Bearcats 50-25, and picked up 51 ground take a 7-4 advantage and Fink scored con- balls to Binghamton’s 29. Matt Southard and Steve Izzo combined to post 15 saves in secutive goals in a 2:01 span early in the the Hofstra cage. fourth quarter to give Loyola a 9-4 lead. Brundage ended the scoring with a goal 1234 F from eight yards out with 4:32 left in the Binghamton 2 0 1 2 5 game. Kostolansky also added an assist for #18 Hofstra 6 3 4 2 15 the Pride. Hofstra had just 21 shots and 19 ground balls compared to 35 shots and 39 Binghamton Scoring (Goals-Assists): Brian Morgan (1-0), Phil Cavallo (1-0), Joe Vavala (1-0), Scott Mitchell (1-0), Charlie Cook (1-0), Brian Chaapel (0-1) ground balls for the Greyhounds. Loyola Mike Allain got goals midway through the first quarter from Summers and Gunnar Goettelmann to Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Joe Kostolansky (2-3), Jim Femminella (3-0), Ryan take a 2-0 lead after one quarter. Hofstra’s Lucas (1-2), Ryan Miller (1-2), Don Scott (2-0), Keith Mekeel (2-0), Ryan O’Donnell Chris Unterstein got the Pride within 3-2 with (2-0), Tim Treubig (0-1), Jeremy Kyrkostas (1-0), Mike Allain (0-1), Paul Trahan (1-0) two minutes left in the first half with an unas- sisted goal. But Ryan Radonis then won the Hofstra Binghamton ensuing face-off for Loyola and raced down Shots: 50 25 the field, setting up Brundage for a point- Ground Balls: 51 29 blank opportunity that made it 4-2 six sec- Face-offs Won: 13 10 onds later. Brundage then fed Matt White in Saves: 15 13 front with 12 seconds left in the half and Penalties: 4/3.5 2/2.5 White gave Loyola a 5-2 halftime lead. White EMO: 1-3 1-4 and Summers each scored two goals for the Clears/Att. 22-8 17-12

HOFSTRA Greyhounds, who also won 12 of the game’s 18 face-offs. The Greyhound defensive unit held the Pride scoreless for the final 22:08 of the Goalies: BU- Adam Skiades (49:45, 10 svs., 9 GA), Kevin McKeown (10:15, 3 svs., 6 game. Two goalies split time for the Pride, with Matt Southard playing nearly 45 min- GA); HU- Matt Southard (35:10, 10 svs., 2 GA), Steve Izzo (24:50, 5 svs., 3 GA); utes and recording 12 saves, and Steve Izzo recording five saves in 15 minutes of Attendance: 1,020 action. Mark Bloomquist had five saves for the Greyhounds. GAME 3 - MARCH 8 1234 F VERSUS CORNELL #10 Hofstra 0 2 2 0 4 #12 Loyola 2 3 2 3 10 Jim Femminella scored career-highs of four goals and six points, and Mike Morrison posted career-highs of three goals and four points to lead the 18th-ranked Pride to a Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Joe Kostolansky (1-1), Ryan O’Donnell (1-0), Chris 13-5 victory over the 14th-ranked Big Red of Cornell at James M. Shuart Stadium. Joe Unterstein (1-0), Jim Femminella (1-0), Ryan Lucas (0-1), Mike Morrison (0-1) Kostolansky also posted a goal and three assists as the Pride recorded their second straight victory. Red-shirt freshman goalie Matthew Southard recorded nine saves in Loyola Scoring (Goals-Assists): Stephen Brundage (2-2), Jim Fink (3-0), Chris 58 minutes of action to notch his second win of the season. Joe Boulukos scored Summers (2-0), Matt White (2-0), Gunnar Goettelmann (1-0), Parker Adams (0-1), twice for Cornell while Andrew Collins added a goal and an assist for the Big Red. Ryan Radonis (0-1) The Pride jumped on Cornell early, scoring twice in the first 3:04 as Ryan Lucas

LACROSSE opened the scoring at the 1:06 mark off a pass from Kostolansky. Kostolansky would Hofstra Loyola score his fourth of the season on the man-up 1:58 later off a feed from Morrison. Shots: 24 35 Femminella would score his fifth of the season with 3:49 to play in the period to give Ground Balls: 24 39 the Pride a 3-0 lead after one quarter. Morrison scored his first of the season 4:06 into Face-offs Won: 6 12 the second quarter on the man-up off a pass from Tim Treubig, and Femminella Saves: 17 5 scored his second of the game and sixth of the year from Ryan Miller two minutes Penalties: 3-2.0 4-3.0 later to make it 5-0. Freshman John Keysor scored his first of the year with 7:47 to EMO: 2-4 1-3 play in the half and Femminella completed his “hat-trick” six seconds later as Keysor Clears/Att. 21-29 20-25 fed Kostolansky, who fed Femminella for the goal and a 7-0 lead. Andrew Collins ended Hofstra’s run with a man-up goal from Sean Greenhalgh with 6:18 to play in Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (44:42, 12 svs., 8 GA), Steve Izzo (15:18, 5 svs., 2 GA); the second. But Ryan Miller scored on a behind the back shot off a pass from Mike LC- Mark Bloomquist (60:00, 5 svs., 4 GA) Allain to close out the first half scoring and give the Pride an 8-1 lead at intermission. Attendance: 1,020 The Big Red scored three of the first four goals in the third quarter as Boulukos scored twice and J.P. Schalk sandwiched a Morrison goal to close the deficit to 9-4. GAME 2 - MARCH 4 But Keith Mekeel scored twice and Femminella scored his fourth 4:18 into the fourth VERSUS BINGHAMTON quarter to give the Pride a 12-4 cushion. Cornell picked up 41 ground balls to Hofstra’s 37, but the Pride outshot the Big Red, 37-32, and won 12 of 22 face-offs. Joe Kostolansky recorded a game-high two goals and three assists, and senior Jim Femminella added three goals as the 19th-ranked Hofstra Pride defeated the 1234 F Binghamton Bearcats, 15-5, in a non-conference game at Shuart Stadium. Five differ- #14 Cornell 0 1 3 1 5 ent players scored goals for Binghamton, but Hofstra posted its 18th consecutive vic- #18 Hofstra 3 5 2 3 13 tory over an unranked opponent. The Pride scored the first six goals of the game, 44 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Reenstra (0-1) Nee (1-0),J.P. Schalk(1-0),SeanGreenhalgh (0-1),Ryan McClay(0-1),Andrew Keysor (1-0),Tim Treubig (0-1),JamesMorgan (0-1),MikeAllain(0-1) Kostolansky (1-3),Ryan Miller(1-2),KeithMekeel(2-0),Ryan Lucas(1-0),John CU-Brandon Ross(60:00,10svs.,13GA) etTgrgai uinBn 6ss,4G n4:4 lowandtotheright.Junior beat Tiger goalieJulianBond(6svs.,4GAin48:14) Keysor wouldclosetheHofstradeficitto3-2just1:19intosecondquarterashe with 2:34toplayintheperiodgiveTigers a3-1leadafteronequarter. John his fifthgoaloftheseasonoff apassfrom JoeKostolansky. ButHartofiliswouldscore 8:17 toplayinthefirst.Hofstragotonboard 3:30laterasKeithMekeelscored 1-3 sisted goal.Hartofilismadeit2-0withaman-upgoaloff apassfrom JoshWhitewith Boyle openedthescoringforPrincetonjust52secondsintocontestwithanunas- 10 25-2 Princeton scored sixunanswered goalstotakea10-38:38intothethird quarter. Pride battledtheTigers andahalfbefore ofPrincetonalmostevenforaquarter 5-4.5 overthe12th-rankedHofstraPrideatJamesM.ShuartStadium.The an 18-5victory Jason Donegereachaddedfourgoalstoleadtheseventh-rankedPrincetonTigers to 32 Ryan Boylerecorded three and goalsandsixassists, while linematesSeanHartofilis 10 41 2-5 VERSUS PRINCETON 23-10 GAME 4-MARCH15 9 3-2.5 Attendance 37 12 Goalies: 37 Clears/Att.: EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Scoring(Goals-Assists): Cornell Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): 2003 HU- MattSouthard (58:07,9svs.,5GA),SteveIzzo(1:53,0GA); Ryan Miller : 1,469 defender RickySchultzwouldscore thefirstgoalofhis GAME SUMMARIES Jim Femminella(4-2),MikeMorrison(3-1),Joe Joe Boulukos(2-0),Andrew Collins(1-1),Kevin osr Cornell Hofstra HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY cage andfired adivingshotinfront of the halfashecamearound thePride the cagefora7-3leadathalftime.The his secondwith49secondstoplayin late secondquarterrunbyPrinceton fourth goaloftheyear. Donegeradded took thewindoutofHofstrasails him behindthePridedefenseforhis as Princetondominatedplayinthe ball atmidfield,Ryan Boylefound third quarter, outshootingthePride, then madeit6-3when,afteraloose 12-4, andmore importantly, outscor- shot pastSouthard. JasonDoneger ing Hofstra6-1.BoylefoundBrad Dumont wideopeninfront ofthe around thePridecageandfiringa opened theonslaughtbycoming of thenext12.MattTrevenen scored sixstraightgoalsand11 gates thenopenedastheTigers play inthehalf.Theflood- goal oftheyearwith9:32to an easydunkforhisthird Princeton cage.Millerhad on thesideof found Ryan Milleralone Princeton career by as MikeMorrison the gaptooneagain But thePrideclosed going around Mekeel Southard (8saves). Hofstra goalieMatt and beating Daly (0-1). Trevenen (1-0),JohnRobinsonJ.G.Guidera (1-0),Owen (1-0),MacBryson Hartofilis (4-0),JoshWhite(0-2),BradDumont(2-0),RickySchultz(1-0),Matt Miller (1-0),JimFemminellaJohnKeysorKeithMekeel(1-0) PU-Julian Bond(48:14,6svs.,4GA),MattLarkin(7:02,01GA) ae:1 7 0-0 44 14 42 12 5-4.0 25 13 30 5 18 Penalties: Saves: 1 Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: 5 Shots: 1 6 2 4 1 Princeton Scoring(Goals-Assists): 3 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #12 Hofstra #7 Princeton 1 osr 9 8 1 1 0 6 3 1 2 3 #15 Hofstra #11 Notre Dame talliedsevenagainstHartfordplayer sinceBrianLangtry in1998. Dame attacktherest oftheway. Femminella’s sevengoalswere themostbyaHofstra Matt Southard’s three theNotre savesinthequarterand11contest,thwarted 10-yard Crosland. blastthatbeatStewart ThePridedefense,behindfreshman goalie Unterstein camearound theleftsidebehindIrishcageand fedFemminellafora down situation.ButFemminellabroke thedeadlockwith7:22 toplay. Chris fourth quarterasthetwoteamssplit22ground awayaman- ballsandHofstraturned of theseasonwith3:20toplayinthird quarter. Defensewastheorder forthe Kostolansky wouldtiethegameforHofstrawithhissecondofandseventh strong inthesecondhalf,scoringthree timesinthefirst8:58toregain thelead8-7. game inthelast5:59togivePridea7-5leadathalftime.Notre Damecameout knot thescore atfive.ButFemminellascored hiscareer-best fifthandsixthofthe tallied hissixthoftheyear38secondslateroff apassfrom PatrickWalsh (2assists)to onds later, with9:11to playinthehalf,withanunassistedgoal.ButOwenMulford assists from Ryan Miller(3assists).JoeKostolanskygaveHofstraa5-4lead37sec- offstraight goalsin2:37asFemminellastartedtherunwithtwominutesapart later, from Howell,toboosttheNotre Dameleadto4-2.ButHofstrascored three Morrison (2assists).Berger notchedhishattrickwith14thoftheyear48seconds notched hissecondofthegame1:04intooff passfrom ashort Mike including twoman-upgoals,andoutshottheIrish18-7inquarter. Femminella goals forthe3-1lead.ThesecondperiodwasallHofstraasPridescored sixtimes, the gameat1-1with5:47toplayinperiodbefore Berger scored unanswered 1-5 Howell. Femminellascored his10thoftheyearoff apassfrom ChrisUntersteintotie a 3-1leadafteronequarterontwogoalsbyDanBerger andaman-upgoalfrom Matt 27-33 teams playedtheirsixthone-goalgameinthe10series.TheIrishjumpedoutto thunderstorm, theHofstra-Notre Dameseriesclosegametraditioncontinuedasthe Shuart Stadium.Despitea36-minutedelayatthestartofgameduetopassing overthe11th-rankedFightingIrishofNotreHofstra posteda9-8victory Dameat ter tosnapan8-8tieandthePridedefenseheldstrong inthefinalminutesas#15 Jim Femminellascored hisseventhgoalofthegamemidwaythrough thefourthquar- 0-0 14-20 VERSUS NOTREDAME GAME 5-MARCH21 Attendance Goalies: Clears/Att.: EMO: HU- MattSouthard (41:33,8svs.,12GA),SteveIzzo(18:15,46GA); Hofstra. 42 ground ballstothePride’s over 30asPrincetonposteditssixthstraightvictory The Tigers outshotHofstra,44-25,including24-8inthesecondhalfandpickedup eight secondslater, butPrincetonwouldscore thenextfivegoalstocruisevictory. attackman JimFemminellascored hisninthoftheseasonoff apassfrom Ryan Lucas Tiger runoff apassfrom Boylewith6:22leftinthethird fora10-3lead.Hofstra the Pridedefensearound thecageandbeatingSouthard. Dumontwouldendthe bybeating second half.Boylescored hissecondofthegamewith10:44remaining Pride goalforDumont’s firstofthegameandthird oftheseasonjust2:33into : 3,509 24F 1234 24F 1234 Ryan Lucas(0-2),JoeKostolansky(1-1),Ryan Ryan Boyle(3-6),JasonDoneger(4-0),Sean osr Princeton Hofstra 45 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Jim Femminella (7-0), Ryan Miller (0-3), Joe UM- Bill Schell (60:00, 10 svs., 7 GA) Kostolansky (2-0), Chris Unterstein (0-2), Mike Morrison (0-2) Attendance: 2,592

Notre Dame Scoring (Goals-Assists): Dan Berger (5-0), Matt Howell (1-2), Patrick GAME 7 - MARCH 26 Walsh (0-2), Matt Karweck (0-1), Brian Giordano (1-0), Travis Wells (0-1), Owen AT ARMY Mulford (1-0) Joe Kostolansky scored his fourth goal of the game with just 4:04 remaining in the Hofstra Notre Dame fourth quarter to break an 11-11 tie and give the 14th-ranked Pride a 12-11 victory Shots: 35 33 over the Black Knights at Shea Stadium. Ryan Lucas tallied a goal and an assist, Ryan Ground Balls: 38 34 Miller had two goals and goalie Matt Southard recorded a season-best 15 saves for Face-offs Won: 9 12 Hofstra. Army was paced by John with three goals and Mike Kamon, Chris Woods Saves: 11 8 and John Ryan with two goals each. Kostolansky’s goal came just eight seconds after Penalties: 3/2.0 2/1.5 Army senior middie John Ryan tied the game at 11, capping a furious comeback that EMO: 2-2 1-3 erased an 8-3 second quarter deficit. After Tim Treubig opened the scoring 1:13 into Clears/Att.: 19-27 20-26 the contest off a pass from Lucas, Army took the lead on goals by Walker and Kamon just 44 seconds apart. But Hofstra would score four straight goals, as Kostolansky Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 11 svs., 8 GA); ND- Stewart Crosland (60:00, 8 scored twice, Don Scott scored an unassisted goal and Lucas scored off a pass from svs., 9 GA) John Keysor, to give the Pride a 5-2 lead. After John Walker scored an unassisted goal Attendance: 2,373 for Army with 2:01 left in the first, Hofstra’s Bryan Walker closed out the Hofstra scoring 27 seconds later with an GAME 6 - MARCH 23 unassisted tally for a 6-3 lead. The Pride boosted the VERSUS MASSACHUSETTS lead to 8-3 as Miller scored back-to-back goals. Miller’s first goal, at the 5:26 mark of the Jeff Zywicki tallied five goals and one assist, and Chris Fiore added three goals as period, came off a feed from Ryan sixth-ranked Massachusetts remained undefeated with a 14-7 victory over 15th- Vilar. Miller’s second of the night ranked Hofstra at Shuart Stadium. Mike Morrison, Ryan Vilar and Tim Treubig each and his fifth of the season, came scored twice to lead the Pride. Massachusetts jumped on Hofstra early, scoring seven with 5:43 to play in the half of the first nine goals to take a 7-2 lead at halftime. Neil Lundberg opened the scoring off a pass from Kostolansky. for UMass 5:15 into the contest with an unassisted goal. Zywicki scored his 19th of But Army would score the season with 5:58 to play in the quarter, off a pass from Steven Byrnes, and Sean three times in the last Morris scored an unassisted goal 2:22 later to give the Minutemen a 3-0 lead. Hofstra 3:41 of the period as middie Mike Morrison put Hofstra on the board with a goal off a feed from Jim Kamon, Cotilletta and Femminella with just 28 seconds to play in the quarter. Zywicki and Gene Tundo Walker would dent boosted the UMass lead to 5-1 with goals in the first 3:35 of the second quarter the twine to close the before Vilar scored his first goal of the season with 4:58 to play in the half. But UMass deficit to 8-6 at half- would score twice in the final 13 seconds of the half on unassisted tallies by Fiore and time. Each team would

HOFSTRA Zywicki to start a 4-0 spurt and give Massachusetts a 7-2 lead at halftime. score just once in the Christopher Doyle and Tundo scored goals in the first 1:53 of the third to give UMass third quarter as Chris a 9-2 lead before Hofstra mounted a little rally, scoring four of the next five goals. Tim Unterstein scored his Treubig scored his first collegiate goal with 8:35 to play in the quarter to cut the gap second of the season for to 9-3. Fiore would scored UMass’ 10th goal less than two minutes later before Ryan Hofstra just 2:36 into the Lucas, Vilar, and Morrison (his fifth of the season) scored goals in a 2:30 span to close period and Jim Wagner the gap to 10-6. But Zywicki ended the Hofstra run with a goal off a pass from Byrnes scored his 11th of the year for with 2:19 left in the third to close out the scoring in the period. Treubig scored his Army with just 1:36 to play in the Brian Zuchelli second of the game from Morrison 1:07 into the fourth to give Hofstra some hope at quarter. In the fourth quarter, 11-7. But Fiore and Kevin Leveille would score goals in the following two minutes, Kostolansky scored an unassisted goal, and Zywicki would add an insurance goal midway through the period to shut the his third of the game to boost the Pride door. The Minutemen outshot Hofstra, 42-30, and were almost perfect in the clearing lead to 10-7 but Chris Woods answered department, making 24 of 25 clears. Hofstra won 16 face-offs and picked up 35 with an unassisted goal with 10:10 to play ground balls to UMass’ 27. Bill Schell recorded 10 saves in the Minutemen cage, while to cut the deficit to 10-8. After Jim Matt Southard made 12 saves but allowed all 14 goals for the Pride. Femminella scored a man-up goal off a pass from Kostolansky less than two minutes later,

LACROSSE 1234 F Army mounted a rally. First, Ryan scored off a #6 Massachusetts 3 4 4 3 14 pass from Jeff Bryan with 6:49 to play to cut the #15 Hofstra 1 1 4 1 7 lead to 11-9. Then Woods scored a man-up goal 1:18 later to bring the Black Knights within one. Ryan Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Mike Morrison (2-1), Ryan Vilar (2-0), Tim Treubig would then score an unassisted goal with 4:12 to play to tie the game at 11 and set (2-0), Ryan Lucas (1-0), Joe Kostolansky (0-1), Jim Femminella (0-1) up Kostolansky’s game-winner. On the game-winner, Mike Morrison won the face-off for Hofstra with Mike Allain picking up the loose ball. Allain charged into the Army Massachusetts Scoring (Goals-Assists): Jeff Zywicki (5-1), Chris Fiore (3-0), Steven box and fed Kostolansky on the left side, who fired a 10-yard shot past Black Knights’ Byrnes (0-3) Gen Tundo (2-0), Sean Morris (1-1), Chris Doyle (1-0), Kevin Leveille goalie Tom LaRoux. Army had a chance to tie the game in the final two minutes but (1-0), Neil Lundberg (1-0), Kevin Glenz (0-1) Hofstra freshman middie John Keysor forced a turnover and the Black Knights never got another chance. Army outshot Hofstra, 34-31, and picked up 47 ground balls to the Pride’s 45. Hofstra UMass Shots: 30 42 1234 F Ground Balls: 35 27 #14 Hofstra 6 2 1 3 12 Face-offs Won: 16 8 Army 3 3 1 4 11 Saves: 12 10 Penalties: 2/2.0 5/3.0 Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Joe Kostolansky (4-3), Ryan Miller (2-0), Ryan EMO: 1-5 0-2 Lucas (1-1), John Keysor (0-2), Jim Femminella (1-0), Tim Treubig (1-0), Don Scott Clears/Att.: 13-19 24-25 (1-0), Bryan Walker (1-0), Chris Unterstein (1-0), Mike Morrison (0-1), Mike Allain (0-1) Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (56:43, 12 svs., 14 GA), Steve Izzo (3:17, 0 svs., 0 GA);

46 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 0), Ryan Miller(1-0),KeithMekeel(0-1) 2), JohnKeysor(1-3),Ryan Vilar (2-1),Ryan Lucas (1-0),BrianCrichlow(1- Moloney (2-0),SeanMetz(1-0),BrianNadiera(0-1) Green (0-1) 0), MikeKamon(2-0),Jeff (0-2),JimWagner Bryan (1-0),DinoCotillettaBrian (20:26, 6svs.,7GA),Tom LeRoux(39:34,10svs.,5GA) Drexel- Will Melton(52:16,15svs.,12GA),PatrickWalls (7:44,0svs.,2GA) M:252-3 kind, intheperiod. But thePridewentonattackwith4:20 toplayinthefirstas The Towson 15 effort mostlyofthepass-and-catch wasaidedby sixHofstraturnovers, 16-23 Spear, AdamBaxterandBrianMyerstotakea3-0leadwith5:23 toplayinthefirst. 5/4.0 pace thePride.TheTigers pouncedonHofstraearly, scoringthe firstthree goalsby Kostolansky talliedthree goals andJohnKeysorpostedtwogoalsoneassistto 28 entered thegametiedfor13th inthelatestUSILADivisionICoachesPoll.Joe the Towson Tigers overthePrideatTowson to a15-8victory Stadium.Bothteams 13 Todd 32 Speartalliedthree goalsandBrad Monacoaddedagoalandthree assiststolead 2-5 23-29 AT TOWSON 9 3/2.5 GAME 9-APRIL4 Attendance 53 12 Goalies: 42 8 14 Clears/Att.: EMO: 4 Penalties: 5 Saves: Face-offs Won: 1 Ground Balls: 4 Shots: 2 1 1 Drexel Scoring(Goals-Assists): 4 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #14 Hofstra Drexel Drexel goalieWill Meltonposted15savesandallowed12goalsin52:16. goalie MattSouthard recorded 9savesandallowedsixgoalsin53:32ofworkwhile outshot Drexel, 53-28,andpickedup42ground ballstotheDragons32.Hofstra 11-4 leadwith12:29toplayinthecontestasHofstracruisedvictory. ThePride Kostolansky, twofrom Femminellaandthentwomore from Kostolanskytotakean next sixgoalsasfreshman BrianCrichlowscored hisfirstcollegiategoal,followedby and SeanMoloney5:59intothethird toclose5-4.ButHofstrawouldscore the second quartertoboostthelead5-1,Drexel gotunanswered goalsfrom Frieltwice After Femminellascored his18thoftheseasonforHofstrajust51seconds intothe Friel talliedhissixthgoaloftheyeartoclosegap4-1afterfirstperiod. 2-4 goals. ButDrexel gotontheboard withjust54secondsremaining inthequarteras the contestasVilar, Ryan Miller, Ryan Lucas andKostolanskyscored firstquarter 16 19-27 assists fortheDragons.Hofstra,whichnevertrailed,scored thefirstfour goalsin Patrick Frieltalliedthree goalsandBrendan Morgan 4-3.5 addedtwogoalsand goal andthree assists,andRyan Vilar addedtwogoalsandanassistforHofstra. 34 overDrexelry atShuartStadium.JohnKeysorpostedacareer-high fourpointsona 14th-ranked HofstrawonitsColonialAthleticAssociationopenerwitha14-8victo- 17 Joe KostolanskyandJimFemminellaeachrecorded 47 fourgoalsandtwoassistsas 2-4 22-30 VERSUS DREXEL 15 4-3.0 GAME 8-MARCH29 Attendance 31 10 Goalies: 45 Clears/Att.: EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Scoring(Goals-Assists): Army 2003 HU- MattSouthard MattDarak (60:00,15svs.,11GA);Army- HU- MattSouthard (53-32,9svs.,6GA),SteveIzzo(6:28,0 svs., 2GA); : 784 : 171 GAME SUMMARIES 24F 1234 John Walker (3-0), ChrisWoods (2-0),JohnRyan (2- Brendan Morgan (2-2),PatrickFriel(3-0),Sean Joe Kostolansky(4-2),JimFemminella(4- osr Drexel Hofstra Army Hofstra HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Rutledge (1-0),MattJones(0-1) (1-0),AdamBaxterKevin Cornett Matt Florio(1-0),NeilAdamsJerry (2-0), Ryan Obloj(1-1),ZakSmithPaytonChane HunterLochte(1-1), Orsen (2-0),Tim Treubig (0-2),Ryan Vilar (1-0),ChrisUnterstein(0-1) M:243-3 11 16-20 4/3.5 43 17 46 2-4 11-20 11 3/1.5 35 9 35 Clears/Att.: 15 EMO: 8 Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: 3 2 Ground Balls: Shots: 6 2 2 2 4 Towson Scoring(Goals-Assists): 2 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #13 Towson #13 Hofstra straight victory. Hofstra. Towson alsowon17ofthe26face-offs inthecontestasitposted itsthird ing. Towson outshotthePride,43-35,andpickedup46ground ballsto35for goals from Ryan Vilar andJohnOrseninthefinal three minutes tocloseoutthescor- three Afterthree quarters. more unanswered Towson Hofstragot goalsinthefourth, It wasKeysor’s fourthgoaloftheyear. ButSpearscored hissecondofthegameand the secondquarterashecharged intotheboxfrom therightsideandbeatSotheron. gap to4-2afteronequarter. Keysorbrought thePridetowithinonegoal1:22into Kostolansky drilledashotpastTowson goalieReedSotheron (10saves)toclosethe Treubig wouldteamupagainlessthantwominuteslaterontheman-upas the ballandfiringashotpastPridegoalieMattSouthard (11saves).Kostolanskyand boosted theTiger leadto4-1justsixsecondslaterbywinningtheface-off, scooping Kostolansky talliedhis16thgoalsoftheyearoff apassfrom Tim Treubig. ZakSmith John Keysor 24F 1234 Joe Kostolansky(3-0),JohnKeysor(2-1), Brad Monaco(1-3),Todd Spear(3-0),BrianMyers osr Towson Hofstra period togivetheTigers acommanding12-6leadafter de a-pgasinthefinaltwominutesof added man-upgoals 31 secondslater, butMattFlorioandBradMonaco advantage. Keysortalliedhissecondofthegame 4:31 toplayinthethird togiveTowson a10-6 Brad Obloj,talliedhis11thoftheyearwith sixth oftheseasonoff apassfrom Payton younger brother Hofstraplayer offormer less thanaminutelaterandRyan Obloj, Kevin Rutledgescored ontheman-up Chane atthe7:36markofperiod. rage 11secondsaftertheOrsengoal. Kostolansky recorded histhird straight “hat trick”oftheseasonwithanunas- sisted, man-upgoalwith2:46 remaining theinhalfasHofstra closed to5-4.JuniormiddieBrian pn elAasopenedthebar- open. NeilAdams Myers thenmayhavescored the goal thatbroke thePride’s back. After Hofstrabattledbackinthe second quartertoeraseaslug- gish openingstanzatoclose the nextninetoblowgame one, Myersranbyahobbled next three goalsandeightof Bryan WalkerBryan (musclepull) and beatSouthard withjust -.ButTowson scored the 7-6. one secondtoplayinthehalf at the6:20marktoclose for a6-4lead.PeytonChane scored hisfirstgoalofthe pass from ChrisUnterstein season just1:05intothe third toboostthe quarter John Orsenscored off a lead to7-5forTowson before Hofstrafreshman 47 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (53:52, 11 svs., 14 GA), Steve Izzo (6:08, 0 svs., 1 GA); Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 7 svs., 9 GA); Delaware- Chris Collins (58:57, 8 Towson- Reed Sotheron (57:00, 10 svs., 7 GA), Mark DeGroat (3:00, 1 sv., 1 GA) svs., 11 GA), Brian Ball (1:03, 0 sv., 0 GA) Attendance: 1,417 Attendance: 756 GAME 10 - APRIL 11 GAME 11 - APRIL 17 VERSUS DELAWARE VERSUS SYRACUSE

Jeremy Krykostas’ second goal of the game with 7:38 to play in the contest snapped a Jim Femminella scored four goals to lead Hofstra to its first win over Syracuse since 9-9 tie as Hofstra posted an 11-9 come-from-behind victory over Delaware in a CAA 1975 as the 15th-ranked Pride captured an 8-6 win over the seventh-ranked contest at Shuart Stadium. Jim Femminella tallied three goals and Joe Kostolansky Orangemen at James M. Shuart Stadium. Hofstra held Syracuse, the highest scoring added two goals and two assists for Hofstra. Delaware received three goals from Brad team in the nation, without a goal for a span of 26:07 as it turned a 4-4 tie into an 8- Downer and two each from Matt Aldrich and R.C. Reed. Although the game featured 4 lead. Syracuse tied the score at 4-4 with 2:24 left in the first half on a goal from five tied scores, the Blue Hens, who did not trail in the contest until the fourth quar- Liam Banks, but did not score again until the 6:17 mark of the fourth quarter. The ter, led 4-3 after one quarter, 6-4 at halftime and 8-7 after three quarters before Pride took the lead for good off the ensuing face-off as Mike Allain scored his first Hofstra scored four times in the fourth quarter. After trailing 6-4 at halftime, Hofstra goal of the season off an assist from Mike Morrison to give Hofstra a 5-4 lead heading closed the gap to 8-7 with goals by Femminella, Ryan O’Donnell and Chris into the break. The Pride then scored the only goal of the third period when Ryan Unterstein around Delaware goals from Reed and Aldrich. In the fourth quarter Miller converted off a feed from Ryan Lucas to make the score 6-4. Syracuse took the Kostolansky scored off a short pass from Krykostas, just 2:12 into the period to tie period’s first six shots in the opening two minutes without converting, but went the game at 8-8. Tim Treubig gave the Pride a 9-8 lead 2:39 later with an unassisted almost 11 minutes before even taking another shot as Hofstra’s defense and ball-con- goal coming in from the right side of the box. But Aldrich posted his 27th goal of the trol offense stymied the high-scoring Orangemen attack. Femminella then converted season just eight seconds later off a short pass from Bryan Tingle to knot the score at back-to-back goals to start the fourth period to give Hofstra some much-needed 9-9. Krykostas’ tallied what proved to be the game-winner off a feed from Unterstein. insurance. He scored his third goal of the game at the 12:29 mark to stretch the mar- Femminella added an unassisted goal with 3:27 to play in regulation to give the Pride gin to 7-4 and then tallied again with 6:59 left off a pass from John Keysor to give the some insurance. Hofstra outshot Delaware, 43-24, picked up 43 ground balls to the Pride its largest lead at 8-4. Syracuse pulled back within 8-5 at the 6:17 mark as Steve Blue Hens’ 30, and won 15 of 24 face-offs. Hofstra freshman goalie Matt Southard Vallone scored his second goal of the game to put an end to the 26-minute scoring recorded seven saves, while UD goalie Chris Collins tallied eight saves in 58:57 of drought for the Orangemen. However, Hofstra earned possession back and received a play. man-up situation, which enabled it to kill another minute off the clock. Syracuse tried a last-minute comeback as scored his first goal of the game to cut 1234 F the Hofstra lead to 8-6 with 53 seconds left. The Orangemen won the face-off, but Delaware 4 2 2 1 9 missed the target on three shots in the final minute as the Pride held on for the win. #16 Hofstra 3 1 3 4 11 Matthew Southard had 11 saves in net for Hofstra, which held a narrow 37-36 edge in shot attempts for the game. Jay Pfeifer had 14 saves for the Orangemen. Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Joe Kostolansky (2-2), Jim Femminella (3-0), Jeremy Kyrkostas (2-1), Chris Unterstein (1-1), John Keysor (1-0), Tim Treubig (1-0), 1234 F Ryan O’Donnell (1-0), Bryan Walker (0-1) #7 Syracuse 1 3 0 2 6 #15 Hofstra 1 4 1 2 8

HOFSTRA Delaware Scoring (Goals-Assists): Brad Downer (3-0), Matt Aldrich (2-0), R.C Reed (2-0), Ryan Metzbower (1-0), Bob Meunier (1-0), Paul Rodriquez (0-1), Bryan Tingle Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Jim Femminella (0-1), Ryan Overs (0-1) (4-0), Chris Unterstein (1-1), Tim Treubig (1- 0), Mike Allain (1-0), Ryan Miller (1-0), Hofstra Delaware John Keysor (0-1), Ryan Lucas (0-1), Shots: 43 24 Jeremy Kyrkostas (0-1), Mike Ground Balls: 44 30 Morrison (0-1). Face-offs Won: 15 9 Saves: 7 8 Penalties: 2-1.0 4-3.0 EMO: 0-4 0-2 Clears/Att.: 25-32 17-27 LACROSSE

48 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Ryan Pettit(0-1),MatthewRobideau(0-1) Ben Giamichael(1-1),ErickPerez (1-1),DanielDeVoe (1-0),BrandonGodbout Crockett (0-1) Springer (1-0),BillPerrittGreg Rommel(1-0),MichaelPowell(0-1),Brian Lucas (1-0),Ryan O’Donnell(1-0),JoeKostolansky(0-1),MikeAllain(0-1) Femminella (1-0),Tim Treubig (1-0),ChrisUntersteinRyan Vilar (1-0),Ryan svs., 8GA) (61:57, 13svs.,9GA) M:130-2 13 23-30 3-3.0 34 8 44 1-3 22-26 9 2-2.0 Attendance 37 13 Goalies: 54 8 9 Clears/Att.: EMO: 0 1 Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: 3 1 Ground Balls: Shots: 0 2 3 3 Sacred Scoring(Goals-Assists): Heart 2 2 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): Sacred Heart #5 Hofstra Heart 37-34andpickedup54ground ballstothePioneers44. thewin.Hindpickedup13savesinloss.HofstraoutshotSacredstretch, toearn keeper MatthewSouthard madeninesavesontheday, includingkeystopsdownthe remaining onKeysor’s secondgoalofthegamebefore Hutmachertiedit.Hofstragoal- just 2:36latertotiethescore atseven.ThePridetookaone-goallead with2:45 thefourth quarter asHutmacherscored leftin hisfirstofthedayandfolloweditupwithsecond with8:38 just three theoffense shots.SHUwouldfinallykick-start goals byRyan O’DonnellandJohnKeysor, whileholdingthePioneersscoreless on tied, 5-5,athalftime.ThePridewouldtaketheearlyadvantageinthird sessionon quarter. Thetwoteamseachpostedthree more goalsbefore thehalftokeepgame before ChrisUntersteintieditforHofstrajustbefore theendoffirst the first Godbout picked-uphisfirstgoalofthegamewithjustundersevenminutestoplayin onMikeMorrison’s sixthgoaloftheyear. SHU’s Brandon the 5:45markofperiod at feed from AdamDzezdyandburieditforanearly1-0lead.Hofstraanswered back 0-4 Sacred openedthescoringjust1:09intogamewhenDanielDeVoe Heart tooka beatgoalkeeperThomasHindhigh tothefarsideofcage. toward thegoaland 14 20-28 timeout. Ontherestart, Treubig fakedhisdefender, whoslippedontheplay, charged Treubig 4-4.0 erasedHutmacher’s heroics intheovertimefollowingaclearandHofstra extra sessiononTJHutmacher’s third goalofthegamewith1:50remaining. But 36 Athletic AssociationactionatCampusField.Theupset-mindedPioneersforced the winoverSacred UniversityinColonial Heart 12 to givethe15th-rankedPridea9-8 Tim Treubig scored hissixthgoaloftheseason1:57intoovertime Freshman middie 39 0-4 21-28 AT SACREDHEART 11 4-3.5 GAME 12-APRIL19 Attendance 37 6 Goalies: 46 Clears/Att.: EMO: Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: Shots: Syracuse Scoring(Goals-Assists): 2003 HU- MattSouthard (60:00,11svs.,6GA);Syracuse-JayPfeifer14 HU- MattSouthard (61:57,9svs.,8GA);Sacred Heart-ThomasHind : 703 : 4,027 GAME SUMMARIES 1234OTF John Keysor(2-0),MikeMorrison(1-1),Jim Steve Vallone (2-0),LiamBanks(1-0), Michael osr Sacred Heart Hofstra Syracuse Hofstra TJ Hutmacher(3-0),AdamDzezdy(1-2), HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Marks (1-1),MattLucas(1-0),Marc Creegan (0-1) (1-0) ChrisUnterstein(0-1) Lucas (2-0),JohnKeysor(1-1),MikeMorrisonAllain(0-2),Ryan Miller svs., 9GA). Keysor andMorrison,twoassistsfrom MikeAllain. addition toFemminellaandKostolansky, Hofstragotagoalandanassistfrom both lied hissecondgoaloftheyearforWildcats forthe9-5final.In atthefinalhorn run withaman-upgoal4:36toplaybuild9-4advantage.ChrisKramertal- Femminella followedLucaswithback-to-backgoalsandthenKostolanskyendedthe 5-4. ButLucas’unassistedgoalwith9:30toplaystartedanother4-0Hofstrarunas Less thantwominuteslaterKratznotchedhis10thoftheyeartoclosedeficit assist) scored his22ndoftheyearoff apassfrom Kratz1:24intothefinalquarter. 2:30 leftinthequarter. ButtheWildcats weren’t finished.BrianMarks(1goal, 1 seven secondsintotheperiodandRyan Millertalliedhiseighthoftheyearwithjust scored twicemore inthethird asJohnKeysornotchedhisninthoftheseason quarter of theyearonman-upoff afeedfrom Morrisonfora3-2leadathalftime.Hofstra in thehalftotiegameattwo.41secondslaterRyan Lucastalliedhisseventhgoal ual effort with4:20left goal onagreat individ- spurt withanunassisted Morrison startedthe the third quarter. the secondandinto a 4-0Hofstrarunlatein Mike Morrisonwouldstart Kramer (1goal,1assist).But ninth oftheyearfrom Chris Kratz (2goals,1assist)scored his into thesecondquarterasRichie Wildcats tooka2-1lead2:46 Matt Lucasforagoal.The face-off asMarc Creegan fed later, rightoff theensuing tied thescore eightseconds Mike Allain.TheWildcats season off apassfrom scored his21stofthe quarter asKostolansky 4:07 toplayinthefirst got ontheboard with sive firsthalfHofstra Stadium. Inadefen- James. M.Shuart Villanova Wildcats at overthe Association victory Hofstra Prideposteda9-5ColonialAthletic sive charge witheightground ballsastheninth-ranked scored twice,anddefenderBrianZuchelliledastrong defen- Attackmen JimFemminella,JoeKostolanskyandRyan Lucaseach VERSUS VILLANOVA GAME 13-APRIL23 M:360-2 11 16-25 6-5.5 22 11 34 3-6 22-28 7 2-1.5 Attendance 38 6 Goalies: 38 9 5 Clears/Att.: EMO: Penalties: 4 Saves: 3 Face-offs Won: 2 Ground Balls: 0 Shots: 2 1 Villanova 1 Scoring(Goals-Assists): 1 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists #9 Hofstra Villanova HU- MattSouthard (60:00, 7svs.,5GA);Villanova JoeCanuso(60:0011 : 932 24F 1234 ): JimFemminella(2-0),JoeKostolanskyRyan Richie Kratz(2-1),ChrisKramer(1-1),Brian osr Villanova Hofstra Ryan Lucas 49 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES 2003 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 14 - APRIL 26 first 2:55 as Treubig scored his second of the game at the 2:11 mark and Unterstein VERSUS #11 DUKE (3 goals, 1 assist) fed Jim Femminella for his team-leading 32nd goal of the season 44 seconds later. Villanova closed the deficit to 7-3 at the 6:56 mark of the third quarter Tim Treubig’s second goal of the game, with 2:34 to play, gave the ninth-ranked as Marc Creegan notched his team-leading 34th goal of the year from Chris Kramer. Hofstra Pride a 9-8 come-from-behind victory over the 11th-ranked Duke Blue Devils But Kostolansky came back two minutes later to score his second unassisted goal of at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Pride rallied back from a 6-3 third quarter deficit to the night to boost the lead to 8-3. Marks recorded his second of the game, from post its sixth win over the Blue Devils in as many attempts. Treubig, who scored Richie Kratz, with 2:55 to play in the third to bring the Wildcats back within four. Hofstra’s overtime winner at Sacred Heart, notched his first goal of the game with But Unterstein completed the hat trick with 1:45 to play in the third off a pass from 5:43 to play in the fourth quarter in a man-up situation. Taking a pass from Mike Ryan Vilar to equal Hofstra’s biggest lead of the game at 9-4. Matt Lucas tallied an Morrison, Treubig fired a shot that was headed for the far upper corner of the Duke unassisted goal just 16 second before the period’s end to cut the Villanova deficit to cage. Blue Devil goalie A.J. Kincel got his stick up but the ball deflected off his stick four, 9-5. The Wildcats kept up the pressure on Hofstra in the fourth quarter, out- and into near side upper corner to tie the game at eight. After tying the game, Hofstra shooting the Pride 14-7. But Southard posted four of his saves in the fourth to keep held the ball for most of the next three minutes before John Keysor (2 assists) sent a Villanova at bay. Matt Starker was finally able to get a shot past Southard with 2:37 to pass across the box to Treubig, who beat Kincel with a blast from 10 yards out. It was play in the game. But it was too little, too late. The Wildcats not only battled Hofstra a game of runs as Duke opened the scoring on goals by Matt Rewkowski and Dan all night, they also battled hard luck missing the cage on shots 20 times and hitting Flannery in the first four minutes. But Hofstra got unanswered goals from Mike the Hofstra post or cross bar four times. The Wildcats outshot Hofstra 47-29 and Allain, John Orsen and Joe Kostolansky to take a 3-2 lead with 5:21 to play in the picked up 49 ground balls to Hofstra’s 32 in the contest. first. Duke attackman Matt Monfett would score the next three goals, with one com- ing in each of the first, second and third quarters as part of a 4-0 Blue Devil run with 1234 F Rewkowski scoring his second of the contest 2:15 into the third for a 6-3 Duke Villanova 1 1 3 1 6 advantage. But Hofstra went on its own 3-0 run with Ryan Lucas scoring on the man- #7 Hofstra 4 1 4 0 9 up from Mike Morrison (3 assists) four minutes later, Chris Unterstein scoring 21 sec- onds later, and Ryan O’Donnell converting a feed from Bryan Walker with 4:45 to Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Chris Unterstein (3-1), Joe Kostolansky (2-1), Tim play in the third period to tie the game at 6-6. Kevin Brennan then scored the first of Treubig (2-0), Jim Femminella (1-0), Mike Allain (1-0), Ryan Vilar (0-1) his two goals on the day 1:14 later to give the Blue Devils a 7-6 lead before Kostolansky scored his second of the game, off a pass from John Keysor, with 51 sec- Villanova Scoring (Goals-Assists): Brian Marks (2-0), Matt Lucas (2-0), Richie Kratz onds remaining in the quarter to knot the score at 7-7. Duke took its last lead of the (0-2), Matt Starker (1-0), Marc Creegan (1-0), Chris Kramer (0-1) game 1:59 into the fourth quarter as Monfett fed Brennan for his 24th of the season and an 8-7 lead setting up Treubig’s game-winner. Hofstra Villanova Shots: 29 47 1234 F Ground Balls: 32 49 #11 Duke 3 1 3 1 8 Face-offs Won: 6 13 #9 Hofstra 3 0 4 2 9 Saves: 17 7 Penalties: 2-3.5 3-4.5 Hofstra Scoring (Goals-Assists): Joe Kostolansky (2-1), Mike Morrison (0-3), Tim EMO: 0-2 0-1 Treubig (2-0), John Keysor (0-2), Chris Unterstein (1-0), Ryan Lucas (1-0), John Clears/Att.: 20-31 18-26

HOFSTRA Orsen (1-0), Mike Allain (1-0), Ryan O’Donnell (1-0), Bryan Walker (0-1) Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 17 svs., 6 GA); Villanova: Joseph Canuso (60:00 Duke Scoring (Goals-Assists): Matt Monfett (3-1), Dan Flannery (1-3), Kevin 7 svs., 9 GA) Brennan (2-1), Matt Rewkowski (2-0) Attendance: 1,484

Hofstra Duke Shots: 35 32 GAME 16 - MAY 3 Ground Balls: 37 35 AT TOWSON Face-offs Won: 7 14 Saves: 12 7 Ryan Obloj tallied three goals and added two assists as top-seeded Towson jumped Penalties: 1-0.5 2-2.0 out to a 5-1 first quarter lead en route to a 16-11 victory over second-seeded Hofstra EMO: 2-2 0-1 in the Colonial Athletic Association Championship game at Minnegan Field. Towson, Clears/Att.: 20-25 13-23 the CAA regular season champion, jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first nine minutes of the game as Alex Fountain, Drew Pfarr, Hunter Lochte and Brian Myers all tallied Goalies: HU- Matt Southard (60:00, 12 svs., 8 GA); Duke: A.J. Kincel (60:00 7 svs., goals for the Tigers. Hofstra got on the scoreboard with 4:58 left in the opening quar- 9 GA). ter when Jim Femminella scored an extra man goal off a pass from Joe Kostolansky to LACROSSE Attendance: 1,484 cut the lead to 4-1. Matt Florio gave Towson a 5-1 lead with an unassisted goal at the 12:51 mark of the period. Femminella’s unassisted goal just 1:56 into the second quarter brought Hofstra within 5-2 before Todd Spear tallied an unassisted goal to put GAME 15 - APRIL 30 the Tigers ahead by four, 6-2. Hofstra rallied to pull within two, 6-4, midway through VERSUS VILLANOVA the second quarter on an extra man goal by Tim Treubig and an unassisted tally from Kostolansky with 8:55 left. The Pride, however, would never get any closer the rest of Chris Unterstein recorded three goals and one assist, and freshman goalie Matthew the way. Towson answered the Hofstra rally by scoring three consecutive goals to up Southard posted a career-best 17 saves as the seventh-ranked Pride defeated its lead to 9-4 and the Tigers took a 10-5 lead at halftime. In the first 16 seconds of Villanova, 9-6, in a CAA Championship Tournament semifinal game at James M. the second half, the Tigers scored twice to take a 12-5 lead. Ben DeFelice won the Shuart Stadium. Hofstra jumped on Villanova early, scoring twice in the first 1:57 as opening face-off and raced down to score a goal just 10 seconds into the second half. Tim Treubig scored his ninth of the season from the left side, beating Wildcat goalie Hofstra was called for a penalty on the play and six seconds later, Brad Monaco Joseph Canuso high to the far side. Unterstein gave the Pride a 2-0 lead 52 seconds scored an extra man goal off a pass from Obloj to give Towson its biggest lead of the later, coming around the cage for his seventh goal of the season. Brian Marks closed game. After the Pride scored three consecutive goals to make it a 12-8 game, Lochte the gap to 2-1 with 9:25 to play in the first with an unassisted score. But Unterstein’s scored an extra man goal to give the Tigers a 13-8 lead with 8:45 remaining in the second goal of the game, off a feed up top from Joe Kostolansky, with 2:17 to play third quarter. A pair of goals by Obloj in the third quarter helped the Tigers take a started a 3-0 Hofstra run with Mike Allain and Kostolansky adding goals to give the 15-10 lead into the fourth quarter. The Tigers dominated play in the fourth quarter Pride a 5-1 lead with 6:26 to play in the first half. Villanova’s Matt Lucas closed out and ran time off the clock as they allowed just one goal in the fourth quarter, by sen- the first half scoring with 3:27 to play as Hofstra took a 5-2 lead into the break. The ior Bryan Walker, with 6:06 left in the game. Pfarr’s third goal of the game with 2:50 Wildcats outshot the Pride, 22-13, and won seven of the nine face-offs in the first left in the game closed out the scoring. half. But Hofstra goalie Matt Southard recorded nine saves in the first two periods. The Pride opened the second half like they started the game, with two goals in the

50 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Matt Florio(1-0),BenDeFelice(1-0) (2-1), AlexFountain(2-0),Todd Spear(2-0),BrianMyers(1-0), BradMonaco(1-1), Ryan Vilar (0-1) Walker (1-0), Jeremy (0-1),Ryan Kyrkostas(0-1),MikeMorrison O’Donnell(0-1), Lucas (2-0),JimFemminellaTim Treubig (1-0),ChrisUntersteinBryan Towson- ReedSotheron (60:00,12svs.,11GA) M:373-4 12 18-23 7-5.5 52 20 55 3-7 18-25 11 4-3.5 Attendance 30 11 Goalies: 44 Clears/Att.: EMO: 16 11 Penalties: Saves: Face-offs Won: Ground Balls: 1 1 Shots: 5 5 5 4 Towson Scoring(Goals-Assists): 5 1 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #11 Towson #7 Hofstra 2003 HU- MattSouthard (56:41,10svs.,14GA),SteveIzzo(3:19,12GA); : 1,028 Matt Southard GAME SUMMARIES 24F 1234 Joe Kostolansky(2-2),JohnKeysor(2-1),Ryan Ryan Obloj(3-2),Drew Pfarr(3-0),HunterLochte osr Towson Hofstra HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Sean Morris(0-1),GeneTundo (0-1) Lundberg (2-0),ChristopherFiore (0-2),ChristopherDoyle(1-0),KevinGlenz (1-0), Chris Unterstein(0-1) Kostolansky (1-0),JimFemminellaRyan (0-1), Lucas(1-0),Mike Morrison 9 svs.,6GA) the Pride’s 24. Minutemen outshotHofstrabyjustthree, 35-32,butpickedup43ground ballsto ed 11savesintheHofstracage,whileSchelltalliednineUMassgoal.The utes latertogivetheMinutemena9-6leadandcloseoutscoring.Southard post- just 16secondsafterthegoal.Leveillewouldscore histhird ofthegamethree min- Zuchelli hadtoleavethegameforgoodafterhiskneegaveoutmakingasimpleturn cut theUMassleadto8-6.ButwindseemedcomeoutofHofstra’s sailswhen Chris UntersteinfedJimFemminellaforhisteam-leading35thgoaloftheyearthat quarter toboostthelead8-5.ThePridewouldn’t quitandshowedsomelifeafter the third tocutthedeficit7-5.ButZywickifedLeveillewith1:06playin the yearand50thpointofhisseasonoff apassfrom Keysorwith2:41toplayin senior JoeKostolansky, wholedtheteaminscoring2003,notchedhis29thgoalof loose ballinfront ofSouthard with5:33toplayinthethird fora7-4lead.Hofstra tothegame,butKevinGlenzscoredreturned forMassachusettsafter pickingupa of theseasononafallingdownshotfrom therightsideofSouthard. Zuchelli who scored thego-aheadgoal.Lessthantwominuteslater, Zywickinotchedhis41st afteracollisionwithMinuteman.Just1:16later,injury GeneTundo fedLeveille Zuchelli, Hofstra’s most experienceddefenseman,hadtoleavethegamewithaknee UMass gotanunfortunatebreak 3:52intotheperiodwhenPridedefenderBrian was stoppedbySchell.Thefirstfiveminutesofthethird were quarter scoreless but blank shotbyHofstrafreshman JohnOrsen,inthewaningsecondsof the quarter, teams hadchancestotaketheleadbutashotbyLeveillehitpost,andpoint- a passfrom andbeatSchellwith9:40toplaybefore MikeMorrison halftime.Both 2:32 intothesecondquarter. Butonatwo-manadvantage,Hofstra’s Ryan Lucastook UMass tooktheirfirstleadofthecontestasChrisDoylescored anunassistedgoal the gameoff apassfrom ChrisFiore withjust10secondsremaining intheperiod. minute later. Vilar broke thetiewith4:32toplayinquarter, before Lundberg tied 40th goaloftheseasonoff apassfrom SeanMorristotiethegameat2-2lessthana 1:16 latertogivethePridea2-1lead.Zywicki,UMass’leadingscorer, notchedhis day atthe4:12marktotiegame1-1.Vilar scored hisseventhoftheseason seconds intothecontest.ButNeilLundberg scored thefirstofhistwogoalson first shotofthecontestasKeysorbeatUMassgoalieBillSchellfrom therightside54 8-5 leadattheendofthree Hofstraopenedthescoringingameonits quarters. erupted forthefirstthree goalsofthethird quarterandfourintheperiodtotakean playing toa3-3tieafteronequarter, anda4-4score athalftime,theMinutemen ters. Butitwasinthatonequarter–thethird –thatthecontestwasdecided.After much betterthesecondtimearound, matchingtheirscoringinthree ofthefourquar- Massachusetts, 14-7,onMarch 23inHempstead,playedtheexperiencedMinutemen two goalsandJohnKeysor’s onegoalandassist.ThePride,wholostto and ChrisFiore addedtwoassistsfortheMinutemen.HofstrawasledbyRyan Vilar’s Leveille, Jeff Zywickiaddedtwogoalsandoneassist,NeilLundberg hadtwogoals, Lacrosse Tournament firstround gameatRichard F. GarberField.Inaddition to overHofstrainaNCAADivisionIMen’sspurt toleadMassachusettsa9-6victory Kevin Leveillescored twoofhisgame-highthree goalsduringakeythird quarter (NCAA TOURNAMENT) AT MASSACHUSETTS GAME 17-MAY 11 M:110-2 9 21-25 2-1.5 35 13 43 1-1 18-24 11 3-3.0 Attendance 32 6 Goalies: 24 Clears/Att.: EMO: 6 Penalties: 9 Saves: Face-offs Won: 1 Ground Balls: Shots: 1 1 4 1 Massachusetts Scoring(Goals-Assists): 1 3 3 Hofstra Scoring(Goals-Assists): #5 Massachusetts #10 Hofstra HU- MattSouthard (60:00, 11svs.,9GA);Massachusetts-BillSchell(60:00, : 2,031 24F 1234 Ryan Vilar (2-0),JohnKeysor(1-1),Joe osr UMass Hofstra Kevin Leveille(3-0),Jeff Zywicki(2-1)Neil 51 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 GAME SUMMARIES

2003 CAA REVIEW 2003 C 2003 STANDINGS CAA Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. H A N AA REVIEW Towson 5 0 1.000 9 6 .600 5-5 4-1 0-0 Hofstra 4 1 .800 11 6 .647 9-2 2-4 0-0 Villanova 3 2 .600 10 5 .667 6-1 4-4 0-0 Drexel 2 3 .400 6 8 .429 3-4 3-4 0-0 Sacred Heart 1 4 .200 7 7 .500 5-2 2-5 0-0 Delaware 0 5 .000 5 10 .333 3-4 0-6 2-0

2003 ALL-CAA MEN’S LACROSSE TEAMS

FIRST TEAM Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School Brian Marks, Villanova A Sr. Glenmoore, PA/Dowingtown Ryan Obloj, Towson A Sr. Famingdale, NY/Farmingdale Joe Kostolansky, Hofstra A Sr. Corning, NY/Corning East Patrick Friel, Drexel M Sr. Ridley Park, PA/Ridley Brad Monaco, Towson M Sr. West Seneca, NY/Orchard Park Mike Morrison, Hofstra M So. Whitby, Ontario, Canada/Henry Street Danny Cocchi, Towson LSM Sr. Hicksville, NY/Hicksville HOFSTRA Zak Smith, Towson FOS Sr. Skaneateles, NY/Skaneateles Adam Baxter, Towson D Sr. Severna Park, MD/Severna Park Brian Zuchelli, Hofstra D Jr. N. Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale Jeff Wasson, Delaware D Sr. Media, PA/Penncrest Reed Sothoron, Towson GK So. Lexington Park, MD/St. Mary’s Ryken

SECOND TEAM Name, School Pos. Yr, Hometown/High School Jim Femminella, Hofstra A Sr. Plainview, NY/Bethpage Erick Perez, Sacred Heart A Sr. Locust Valley, NY/Locust Valley Matt Alrich, Delaware A Jr. Timonium, MD/Calvert Hall

LACROSSE Matt Lucas, Villanova M Jr. Gainesville, VA/Paul VI Ryan Metzbower, Delaware M Jr. Severna Park, MD/St. Mary’s Bob Meunier, Delaware M So. Arlington, VA/Bishop O’Connell Mike Allain, Hofstra LSM Sr. Weston, MA/Weston Justin Fishman, Drexel FOS Sr. Bryn Mawr, PA/Radnor Jon Urbana, Villanova D So. Denver, CO/Denver East Neil Adams, Towson D Sr. Severna Park, MD/Archbishop Spalding Brett Moyer, Hofstra D Fr. Ridley Park, PA/Ridley Park Joseph Canuso, Villanova GK Fr. Moorestown, NJ/Moorestown Matthew Southard, Hofstra GK Fr. Baldwin, NY/Baldwin

CAA Player of the Year: Brian Marks, Villanova CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Danny Cocchi CAA Co-Rookies of the Year: Brett Moyer, Hofstra and Joseph Canuso, Villanova CAA Coach of the Year: Randy Marks, Villanova

52 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY an oci osn1 53.67 3.93 3.93 4.21 55 4.33 4.65 55 4.73 65 4.73 59 65 79 15 4.73 GBPG 71 14 15 5.07 .547 71 14 Towson Cocchi, Danny 15 17 12.25 71 GB Towson Reed Sothoron, 15 .547 76 Towson Neil Adams, Drexel Justin Fishman, 15 Gms. .555 Towson Save% Ben DeFelice, 10.93 98 15 .569 Hofstra Mike Allain, .568 15 Towson .619 Zak Smith, 10.65 SPG 12.67 Villanova Lucas, Matt 164 11.36 Villanova 11.10 Owen Corso, 8 9.87 Delaware Tingle, Bryan 181 Svs Team 190 Player, 159 15 Ground BallLeaders 9.67 81 148 9.61 Gms. GAA Drexel 17 Will Melton, 438:00 15 Towson 144 Reed Sothoron, 14 9.40 Hofstra Southard, Matthew 136 9.23 6.07 15 SacredHeart GA 893:44 Thomas Hind, Delaware Chris Collins, 848:41 121 8 Villanova Joseph Canuso, 145 91 Min. Team Player, 772:16 15 Saves 942:17 900:00 15 Gms. Drexel Will Melton, 1.07 Delaware Chris Collins, 1.07 14 Towson 1.00 17 Reed Sothoron, 15 SacredHeart Thomas Hind, 15 15 1.24 Hofstra Southard, Matthew 14 Villanova 1.47 Joseph Canuso, 1.29 Team 1.53 Player, 1.64 21 14 14 Goals AgainstAverage 22 14 18 APG 23 1.92 23 2.87 SacredHeart TJ Hutmacher, 17 Drexel Sean Moloney, 15 14 A Drexel Patrick Friel, 23 15 43 14 Hofstra Joe Kostolansky, Gms. 1.43 SacredHeart Erick Perez, 1.43 Towson Brad Monaco, 12 15 Delaware 1.60 Xander Ritz, 20 Towson Obloj, Ryan 20 1.71 1.71 Drexel Brendan Morgan, 1.71 24 Villanova Brian Marks, 14 Team 24 Player, 1.87 29 14 24 Assist Leaders 15 2.06 2.27 2.33 GPG 28 Drexel 14 Jesse Rumble, 17 2.40 14 Drexel Sean Moloney, 35 2.50 Villanova 2.43 Brian Marks, 34 35 G 36 15 2.67 Hofstra Joe Kostolansky, 35 2.67 2.73 Towson Todd Spear, 17 34 Gms. Towson 40 Obloj, Ryan 15 15 8 15 Towson Hunter Lochte, 40 41 2.94 Hofstra 3.36 Jim Femminella, 23 3.25 14 28 Villanova Marc Creegan, 20 PPG 50 6 6 Delaware 47 Alrich, Matt 39 4.47 17 3.71 SacredHeart Erick Perez, Pts. 21 15 Team Player, 23 34 35 14 23 67 52 Goal Leaders 14 A 29 24 43 Towson 18 Hunter Lochte, 16 15 15 Drexel Sean Moloney, G Delaware Xander Rich, 17 24 34 14 Villanova Marc Creegan, 12 Gms. Delaware Alrich, Matt Hofstra Joe Kostolansky, 15 14 Drexel Brendan Morgan, Towson Obloj, Ryan SacredHeart Erick Perez, Villanova Brian Marks, Team Player, Scoring Leaders 2003 CAA STATISTICSCAA HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY rxl1 4:015.6 4 10.36 145 9.80 9.66 .561 147 145 9.45 .568 185 161 .545 6.07 9.43 .549 840:00 13.14 193 91 174 133 196 .619 904:25 14.67 .561 14 900:56 184 14.80 1021:57 15.06 148 GAA 15 170 220 15 73 222 GA 17 900:00 256 846:22 19.00 16.43 Sv% 75 111 87 15 97 14 Svs. 285 230 PPG 145 Drexel 14 135 106 Delaware Min. 159 86 PTS Towson 15 Gms. Hofstra 15 179 17 Sacred Heart 144 A Villanova Team Goalkeeping 15 14 .434 .407 Drexel G .435 Delaware Gms. Villanova .522 129 Hofstra .552 189 138 .574 .634 Sacred Heart .664 Towson 205 56 Team Scoring 77 221 60 Team Statistics 176 172 17 Faceoff% 107 14 107 16 122 FOTaken SacredHeart 101 109 Pettit, Ryan 15 Hofstra Rich Mekeel, FOWon 14 71 Hofstra John Keysor, 15 15 Gms. Delaware Tingle, Bryan Drexel Justin Fishman, 15 Towson Ben DeFelice, Towson Zak Smith, Villanova Lucas, Matt Team Player, Face-Off WinningPercentage ilnv 52 3.627 .688 .706 43 48 .759 .718 85 54 85 27 33 .804 .222 60 15 17 92 41 61 .246 63 15 .346 14 15 .276 .393 61 74 Pct. 14 81 .403 76 61 14 Att. 15 Villanova 14 67 .444 Hofstra 28 .421 Stops Towson 21 24 15 .510 .500 Pct. Delaware Gms. 15 27 Drexel 383 .552 14 17 Att. .599 Sacred Heart 302 314 330 Man-Down Defense 15 170 250 127 Drexel G 364 160 165 Villanova 17 Gms Sacred Heart 14 138 Towson 14 15 218 35.60 35.06 Hofstra 15 Delaware 15 38.53 Man-Up Offense 499 526 38.43 39.50 Sacred Heart 44.33 655 Hofstra 14 15 Faceoff% 538 Delaware 593 FOTaken Drexel 665 17 Villanova FOWon 14 15 Towson Gms. 15 Team Face-off Percentage GBPG Delaware Drexel GB Sacred Heart Gms. Hofstra Villanova Towson Team GroundBalls 53 HOFSTRA LACROSSE 2003 CAA STA TISTICS THE COLONIAL COLONIAL A ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Boasting a roster of 10 well-respected academic institutions, the six seasons. The CAA is annually ranked among the nation’s top 10 Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on a proud history conferences in men’s and women’s soccer, and has traditionally sent as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences. With a geographic multiple teams to the NCAA Tournament. The conference finished footprint that stretches from the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to the 2002-03 campaign with teams ranked among the top 25 nation- the beaches of North Carolina, the landscape of the CAA is dotted ally in cross country, field hockey, men’s soccer, wrestling, men’s and with major metropolitan areas that include four of the nation’s top women’s tennis and men’s and women’s lacrosse. 25 media markets; New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Washington, THLETIC ASSOCIA D.C. (8) and Baltimore (24). CAA member institutions are also committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by The CAA showcases the athletic and academic skills of some of the the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to nation’s top student-athletes. On the playing field, the conference all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. has produced 15 national team champions in four different sports, Among the programs already established is granting visiting academ- 28 individual national champions, 11 national coaches of the year ic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they and 10 national players of the year. In 2002-03, the conference sent have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer two or more teams to the NCAA Tournament in seven different labs. sports. The CAA has ranked as the top Division I non- football conference in the Sears Directors In 2002, two faculty members from CAA Cup standings in recent years. institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction; the Even more impressive, howev- Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a er, are the honors accumu- research professor in the

TION lated away from competi- Department of Chemistry tion, which include five at Virginia Rhodes Scholars, 11 Commonwealth NCAA post-graduate University was one of scholars and 12 Honda three recipients of the Award winners. Last Nobel Prize in chem- year, the CAA had 17 istry, and Vernon Smith,

HOFSTRA Verizon Academic All- a professor of economics Americans, including six and law at George Mason who were selected to the first University, shared the Nobel team. Nearly 1,000 CAA stu- Prize in economic sciences. dent-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a Under the direction of Commissioner varsity sport and received the CAA Thomas E. Yeager, who has guided the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award in 2002-03. since its inception, the league recently expanded to 10 members. The University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. Male athletes com- University and Towson University were introduced as the confer- pete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, ence’s newest members on December 13, 2000, joining George lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and Mason University, James Madison University, the University of North wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion University, Virginia

LACROSSE cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming Commonwealth University and the College of William & Mary. & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a reputation as a “giant members- George Mason, James Madison, and William and Mary - killer” in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1981, CAA schools have were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval posted 12 wins over higher-seeded teams, including UNC Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league Wilmington’s upset of Southern California in 2002. Nine of the con- (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 ference’s 10 teams have made at least two NCAA Tournament sports, acquired two new members (UNC Wilmington and American appearances since 1990. In women’s basketball, Old Dominion has University) and decided to form a new association. The transforma- captured three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and tion from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. By the reached the title game again in 1997. In 2002, the Lady Monarchs fall of 1986, the league gained automatic bids to NCAA advanced to the Elite Eight. Championships in men’s basketball, soccer, baseball and women’s basketball and formed an officials’ bureau. Old Dominion became a The conference has also excelled in many other sports. CAA squads member of the CAA in 1991-92 and Virginia Commonwealth have won 10 field hockey national titles since the championship University joined the conference prior to the 1995-96 season. began in 1981, which is not only more than any other conference From all-star athletes to Nobel prize winning faculty, the CAA takes but represents nearly half of all titles won. In baseball, the CAA has great pride in producing performers who stand out both on the ranked as one of the nation’s top five conferences in four of the past playing field and in the classroom.

54 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LACROSSE RECORD BOOK RECORD LACROSSE aer 4 aeGann,1987-90 Giannone, 843-Dave Career: 1966 278-James Toone, Season: 1980 36-JoeFowlerNavy, at Game: Saves 1964-66 211-PhilMordente, Career: 1955 Simandl, 102-Jerry Season: 1955 Union, and CortlandState Simandlvs. 12-Jerry Game: Points 1992-95 112-KevinJacobs, Career: 1955 Simandl, 58-Jerry Season: 1953 Trinity, 9-JoeMasonevs. Game: Assists 1999-2002 140- Tom Kessler, Career: 2001 51- Tom Kessler, Season: 1989 Virginia, 10-MichaelLaCrossevs. Game: Goals Individual Records HOFSTRA LACROSSE eetGasSoe yOpnn,Gm ()Egttms-Ls s CY 1970(27-0) CCNY, Game-(0)Eighttimes -Lastvs. Fewest GoalsScoredByOpponent, (0-11) Navy Game-(0) Three times-Lasttimein1969vs. Fewest GoalsScored, 1991 Syracuse, Game -(30)at Most Goals Allowed, 1970 CCNY, Game-(27)vs. Most GoalsScored, Towson 9 4/15/90(4OT)Hofstra10, Longest Game-(73:47)at Towson, Navy Season -(1) Three Times -Lasttimein1969vs. Most Shutouts Against, Season-(2)1952(Cortlandand Western Maryland) Most Shutouts, (55 in16games) Season-(3.4)1955 Fewest Goals PerAllowed Game Average, Season-(15.4)1955 Highest GoalsPer Game Average, Season-(196)1986(13games) Most Goals Allowed, Season-(247)1955(16games) Most GoalsScored, Lowest Winning Percentage -(.214)1985(3-11) Highest Winning Percentage -(.875)1955 (14-2) Most ConsecutiveLosses-(7)1951 Most Consecutive Wins -(13)1999 1985 (3-11) Season-(11)1963(5-11);1972 (5-11); Most GamesLost, Season-(14)1955(14-2) Most Games Won, TEAM RECORDS 0 ikVeknwt,1958-60 604 -Dick Vielkanowitz, 1971-74 777 -JoeZaffuto, 1953-55 Simandl, 206 -Jerry 1999-2002 207 - Tom Kessler, 1964-66 106 -PhilMordente, 1953-55 Simandl, 107 -Jerry 1991-94 107 - Carlson, Andy 1973-76 129 -BobHiller, RECORD BOOK HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 0-Jsp aoev.Tiiy 1953(1-9) Trinity, JosephMasonevs. 10 - 1953(4-6) CCNY, JosephMasonevs. 10 - 1958(2-8) MIT, Paul Sullivan vs. 10 - 1970(3-7) CCNY, SteveDausesvs. 10 - 1989(3-7) Army, Steve Walakovits vs. 10 - 1955(2-8) Middlebury, Simandlvs. Jerry 10 - 1964(3-8) Adelphi, PhilMordentevs. 11 - 1989(10-1) Virginia, MichaelLaCrossevs. 11 - 1995(5-6) NewHampshire, KevinJacobsvs. 11 - 1955(4-8) Union, Simandlvs. Jerry 12 - 1955(7-5) CortlandState, Simandlvs. Jerry 12 - One Game Most Pointsin o ese s osn 2001(5-3) Towson, Tom Kesslervs. 8 - 2001(5-3) Hartford, Tom Kesslervs. 8 - 1991(4-4) Drexel, Rinaldivs. Gary 8 - 1994(3-5) Army, Carlsonvs. Andy 8 - 1995(1-7) Delaware, KevinJacobsvs. 8 - 1995(3-5) John's, St. KevinJacobsvs. 8 - 2000(6-2) Army, Tom Kesslervs. 8 - 1974(4-5) Baltimore, DougNastrovs. 9 - 1966(2-7) Adelphi, PhilMordentevs. 9 - 1968(4-5) Bowdoin, vs. MikeD'Amato 9 - 1971(7-2) MorganState, BillyReidvs. 9 - 1983 (5-4) Navy, McCullochvs. Dave 9 - 1989(5-4) Army, MichaelLaCrossevs. 9 - 1990(6-3) Lehigh, Rinaldivs. Gary 9 - 1993(8-1) Massachusetts, vs. Donatello Dave 9 - Tom Kessler 0-McalLCos s igna 1989 Virginia, MichaelLaCrossevs. 10 - One Game Most Goalsin Dv oael s ooa 1993 Loyola, vs. Donatello Dave 5 - 1993 Providence, Carlsonvs. Andy 5 - 1994 AirForce, Carlsonvs. Andy 5 - 1994 Rutgers, Carlsonvs. Andy 5 - 1995 NewHampshire, KevinJacobsvs. 5- 5- Anthony Alexander 1996 Rutgers, 5- Jarred vs. 1998 Brown, Testa DougShanahanvs. 1997 5 - Towson, 2000 vs. Towson, JoeKostolansky vs. 5 - 2000 AirForce, Tom Kesslervs. 5 - 2001 Delaware, DougShanahanvs. 5 - 2001 Drexel, DougShanahanvs. 5 - 2001 Virginia, Tom Kesslervs. 5 - 2001 Towson, Tom Kesslervs. 5 - 2001 Hartford, Tom Kesslervs. 5 - 2001 AirForce, Tom Kesslervs. 5 - 2002 Army, ScottDooleyvs. 5 - 1953 Trinity, AlexFedoroff vs. 6 - 1958 MIT, JoeKrupinskivs. 6 - 1958 NewHampshire, JoeKrupinskivs. 6 - 1963 Rutgers, Phil Avillo vs. 6 - 1968 MIT, vs. MikeD'Amato 6 - 1969 MIT, BillHanlonvs. 6 - 1979 Post, LIU-C.W. MikeFowler vs. 6 - 1979 Brown, MikeFowler vs. 6 - 1988 Hobart, vs. KenCurry 6 - 1988 UMBC, JonCoopervs. 6 - 1990 Delaware, MichaelLaCrosseat 6 - 1990 Lehigh, Rinaldivs. Gary 6 - 1991 Towson State, Carlsonvs. Andy 6 - 1995 Delaware, ChrisPanos vs. 6 - 1996 Delaware, ChrisPanos vs. 6 - 1996 Delaware, BlakeMillervs. 6 - 2000 Towson, Tom Kesslervs. 6 - 2000 Army, Tom Kesslervs. 6 - 2002 Tom Delaware, Kesslerat 6 - 1971 MorganState, BillyReidvs. 7 - 1983 Brown, Bruce Yancey vs. 7 - 1955 CortlandState, Simandlvs. Jerry 7 - 1998 Hartford, vs. BrianLangtry 7 - 2003 NotreDame, JimFemminella vs. 7 - 1949 Lafayette, Owen Walsh vs. 8 - 1993 Massachusetts, vs. Donatello Dave 8 - LaCrosse Michael 55 HOFSTRA LACROSSE LACROSSE RECORD BOOK LACROSSE RECORD BOOK 5 - Joe Barra vs. UMBC, 1992 35 - Andy Carlson, 1991 50 - Andy Carlson, 1994 (30-20) LACROSSE RECORD BOOK 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. St. John’s, 1991 35 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (7) 50 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 (8-42) 5 - Dom DiNardo vs. Virginia, 1991 34 - Gary Boyle, 1955 50 - Steve Dauses, 1969 (28-22) 5 - Joe Barra vs. Drexel, 1991 34 - Mike D'Amato, 1968 50 - Mike D'Amato, 1967 (32-18) 5 - Michael Ricigliano at LIU-C.W. Post, 1990 34 - Alex Fedoroff, 1953 (7) 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Cornell, 1990 33 - Dave Donatello, 1993 Most Saves in One 5 - Michael Laudenslager vs. Penn State, 1990 33 - Joe Krupinski, 1958 (7) Season 5 - Jon Cooper vs. Drexel, 1988 33 - John Stranahan, 1955 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lehigh, 1988 33 - Jerry Simandl, 1953 (9) 278 - James Toone, 1966 (2) 5 - Brian Foresta vs. Lafayette, 1987 32 - Mike D'Amato, 1967 (10) 268 - Dave Giannone, 1988 5 - Bruce Yancey vs. Baltimore, 1983 31 - Scott Dooley, 2002 234 - Joe Romeo, 1993 5 - Dave McCulloch vs. Navy, 1983 30 - Andy Carlson, 1994 232 - Kevin Johnson, 1996 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Boston College, 1979 30 - Bob Hiller, 1975 229 - Joe Zaffuto, 1972 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Dartmouth, 1979 224 - Kevin Barry, 1991 5 - Mike Fowler vs. Washington & Lee, 1979 Most Assists in 213 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1960 (4) 5 - Jim Kuhner vs. LIU-C.W. Post, 1972 One Season 210 - James Toone, 1967 (4) 5 - Steve Dauses vs. Air Force, 1970 202 - Dave Giannone, 1989 5 - Alfred Lettera vs. New Hampshire, 1966 58 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (1) 202 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1969 5- Phil Mordente vs. Bowdoin, 1966 52 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 202 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1958 (6) 5 - Phil Mordente vs. Washington, 1966 52 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (2) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1998 (3) 5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. CCNY, 1953 49 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (1) 195 - Mark Spruyt, 1997 5 - Alex Fedoroff vs. Milburn LC, 1953 45 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (2) 195 - Joe Zaffuto, 1973 (4) 43 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 194 - Dick Vielkanowitz, 1959 (3) Most Assists in 42 - Gary Rinaldi, 1991 192 - Dave Giannone, 1990 One Game 40 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 188 - Mark Anthony, 1984 40 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 183 - Mark Spruyt, 1995 9- Joseph Masone vs. Trinity, 1953 35 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (4) 181 - Matt Southard, 2003 8- Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1964 34 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (6) 181 - Dave Giannone, 1987 8- Paul Sullivan vs. MIT, 1958 33 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 181 - Ross Uhlfelder, 1968 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Union, 1955 32 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (8) 179 - Mike Demeo, 2000 8 - Jerry Simandl vs. Middlebury, 1955 31 - Tim Goldstein, 1985 179 - Joe Romeo, 1994 7 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Delaware, 1995 31 - Rich Stoecker, 1976 177 - Joe Zaffuto, 1971 7 - Steve Walakovits vs. Army, 1989 31 - Phil Marino, 1975 (8) 7 - Steve Dauses vs. CCNY, 1970 30 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (7) HOFSTRA 7 - Phil Mordente vs. Adelphi, 1966 Number in bold ( ) is national ranking 6 - Brian Langtry vs. Towson, 1998 Most Points in 6 - Kevin Jacobs vs. New Hampshire, 1995 One Season 5 - Brian Langtry vs. Army, 1998 The records included in this section are the only 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. St. John's, 1995 102 -Jerry Simandl, 1955 (44-58) (1) Men's Lacrosse records that are documented in 5 - Andy Carlson vs. Army, 1994 84 - Steve Dauses, 1970 (35-49) (1) the Hofstra Athletic Communications Office. That 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Michigan State, 1994 74 - Phil Mordente, 1966 (29-45) (3) office welcomes documented additions or correc- 5 - Kevin Jacobs vs. Lafayette, 1993 74 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (51-23) (8) tions to the record book from media, alumni or 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. Delaware, 1989 72 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (37-35) (3) boosters. A hearty thanks is extended to Hofstra 5 - Steve Walakovits vs. St. John's, 1989 72 - Paul Sullivan, 1958 (20-52) alumni who contributed to the development of this 5 - Mike D'Amato vs. Bowdoin, 1968 71 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (32-39) (3) record section. 5 - Paul Sullivan vs. Washington College, 1958 70 - Joseph Masone, 1953 (18-52) 5 - Jerry Simandl vs Cortland State, 1955 69 - Kevin Jacobs, 1995 (29-40) 5 - Doug Nastro vs. Baltimore, 1974 67 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 (49-18)

LACROSSE 64 - Phil Mordente, 1964 (5) Most Goals in 61 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (48-13) (17) One Season 60 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 (37-23) (17) 58 - Steve Walakovits, 1989 (15-43) 51 - Tom Kessler, 2001 (6) 57 - Phil Marino, 1975 (26-31) (13) 49 - Michael LaCrosse, 1989 56 - Sean Bolger, 1988 (38-18) 48 - Tom Kessler, 2000 (5) 56 - Jerry Simandl, 1954 (22-34) 44 - Jerry Simandl, 1955 (2) 56 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (43-13) 43 - Doug Shanahan, 2001 (20) 54 - Vin Sombrotto, 1980 (37-17) 41 - Billy Reid, 1971 54 - Gary Boyle, 1955 (34-20) 40 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (10) 53 - Blake Miller, 1996 (36-17) 39 - Phil Mordente, 1965 (4) 53 - Steve Walakovits, 1988 (28-25) 38 - Sean Bolger, 1988 53 - Phil Marino, 1975 (25-28) 37 - Joe Kostolansky, 2000 53 - Billy Reid, 1971 (41-12) 37 - Brian Langtry, 1998 (22) 52 - Michael Fowler, 1979 (40-12) Tom Kessler, Hofstra's 37 - Bruce Yancey, 1983 52 - Joseph Masone, 1952 (22-30) career leader in goals scored, 37 - Vin Sombrotto, 1980 51 - Kevin Jacobs, 1993 (18-33) and former Hofstra goal 37 - John Stranahan, 1954 (4) 51 - Gary Rinaldi, 1990 (25-26) scoring leader Bob Hiller. 36 - Blake Miller, 1996 51 - Kevin Huff, 1978 (32-19) 35 - Jim Femminella, 2003 50 - Joe Kostolansky, 2003 (29-21)

56 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL LEADERS ANNUAL 97Pu ug 51 0.87 1.21 2.86 2.00 2.06 13 1.00 3.00 17 1.86 40 26 2.43 2.87 33 15 1.79 13 14 42 1.15 26 2.58 14 1.64 13 0.92 16 17 43 1.64 13 25 14 2.15 1.18 14 Paul Judge 15 31 Blake Miller 23 1.46 Kevin Jacobs 1997 1.00 15 12 KevinJacobs 7 1996 23 14 KevinJacobs 1995 1.50 KevinJacobs 13 1994 2.58 2.3328 13 12 Rinaldi Gary 1993 14 2.25 Rinaldi Gary 1992 19 1.86 13 SteveWalakovits 1991 12 14 SteveWalakovits 0.81 1990 18 MikeMagee 13 1989 11 1.27 31 28 BrianRobinson 3.06 1988 Tim Goldstein 1.57 1987 27 13 Tim Goldstein 12 1986 26 McCulloch Dave 1985 13 12 Arnold Gary 1984 1.15 12 12 APG GeorgeMueller 19 1983 2.65 1.20 49 JimMetzger 12 1982 22 1981 14 MichaelFowler 1980 16 KevinHuff ASTS. 15 15 RichStoecker 1979 16 2.21 45 18 2.06 RichStoecker 1978 14 3.00 PhilMarino 1977 3.00 DougNastro 1976 GP BobAuguste 1975 1.38 13 2.64 BobDeMarco 1974 17 1.47 15 BruceRamirez 1973 31 2.57 35 SteveDauses 1972 51 2.07 SteveDauses 1971 48 2.30 1970 1.38 MichaelD’Amato 1969 22 37 2.06 MichaelD’Amato 14 22 17 2.50 36 PhilMordente 17 1968 16 Name 1967 29 1966 30 2.53 16 18 1.50 Year 14 3.27 15 2.29 33 ASSISTS 1.75 14 JimFemminella 35 2.17 ScottDooley 14 Tom Kessler 2003 1.8613 Tom 2.64 13 38 Kessler 2002 1.38 24 ChadEisenhart 16 2001 49 2.09 32 BrianLangtry 2000 21 14 JarredTesta 1999 26 2.38 BlakeMiller 2.38 1998 3.33 26 15 KevinJacobs 1997 37 2.67 16 18 Carlson Andy 15 1996 1.50 2.50 14 23 Donatello Dave 12 1995 JoeBarra 12 1994 1.75 2.21 Carlson Andy 1993 32 37 14 MichaelLaudenslager 1992 40 1.13 2.73 14 13 MichaelLaCrosse 1991 32 18 11 SeanBolger 1990 30 JonCooper 2.19 1989 21 JohnConroy 2.00 1988 31 13 13 JohnConroy 12 1987 18 Tony 41 Perettine 12 1986 2.34 12 GPG BruceYancey 1.94 12 1985 2.13 Arnold Gary 1984 35 12 Arnold Gary 14 1983 28 VinceSombrotto 1982 16 15 MichaelFowler Goals 1981 34 KevinHuff 1980 33 32 RichStoecker 1979 16 BobHiller 1978 14 BobHiller 1977 GP Tom Calder 1976 13 BobHiller 1975 17 15 JimKuhner 1974 BillyReid 1973 SteveDauses 1972 SteveDauses 1971 MichaelD’Amato 1970 MichaelD’Amato 1969 AlfredLettera 1968 Name 1967 1966 Year GOALS HOFSTRA LACROSSE i eze 21 1.00 12 12 1.15 15 Jim Metzger 13 Paul Arena ANNUAL LEADERS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 02TmKslr1 82 49 50 74 61 28-21 35 72 34 29-21 51-23 53 48-13 69 50 21-14 37-35 21-13 14 51 17 36-17 17 28 50 16 29-40 51 30-20 16 14 18-33 15 56 17-11 14 67 JoeKostolansky 8-42 34 Tom 25-26 Kessler 14 33 40 Tom Kessler 2003 13 Tom 38-18 Kessler 2002 16 DougShanahan 2001 49-18 13 22-14 14 BrianLangtry 2000 36 30 14 Paul Judge 1999 18-15 49 35 9-31 BlakeMiller 1998 15 KevinJacobs 1997 Carlson Andy 15 1996 51 14 54 20-16 18-12 52 KevinJacobs 1995 26-23 23-12 Carlson Andy 13 1994 36 12 Rinaldi Gary 1993 49 53 Rinaldi Gary 1992 32-19 37-17 42 46 MichaelLaCrosse 1991 40-12 14 13 SeanBolger 23 1990 14 18-18 11 53 BrianForesta 1989 18-31 25-28 BrianRobinson 1988 Tim 30-12 Goldstein 1987 19-27 13 84 13 12 1986 50 18-5 McCulloch Dave 41-12 Pts. 1985 12 McCulloch Dave 12 49 12 Arnold Gary 1984 74 35-49 50 14 Arnold Gary 12 1983 28-20 VinceSombrotto 1982 16 15 MichaelFowler G-A 1981 34-15 KevinHuff 1980 1.50 29-45 32-18 RichStoecker 1.23 1979 16 RichStoecker 1978 14 1.35 PhilMarino 1977 1.19 GP DougNastro 1976 13 BillyReid 1.44 1975 17 15 2.50 JimKuhner 1974 21 21 BillyReid 1973 SteveDauses 1972 23 SteveDauses 1971 19 MichaelD’Amato 1970 23 MichaelD’Amato 14 1969 17 35 PhilMordente 1968 17 Name 1967 1966 16 Year 16 14 POINTS JoeKostolansky Tom Kessler 2003 Tom Kessler 2002 JoeKostolansky BradObloj 2001 BrianLangtry 2000 1999 1998 02Jc lio1 2187.02 9.23 11.02 145-181 9.14 92-118 8.61 7.67 86-103 6.77 141-179 11.32 9.97 116-195 110-172 10.61 17 14 100-195 9.89 12 10.49 157-232 115-183 13.10 121-179 16 140-234 14 16 10.13 15 team gamesandgoalsallowed. 176-224 8.60 isbasedontotal indicated Average 82-91 Southard Matt wasunavailable. average *Official goalsagainst 7.79* 14 JackAlaimo 14 8.82* 12 9.67 12.78* GAA JackAlaimo 2003 115-192 15 MichaelDemeo 2002 129-202 MichaelDemeo 2001 113-268 14 11 116-161 MarkSpruyt GA-SVS. 2000 97-181 115-98 MarkSpruyt 1999 KevinJohnson 14 1998 MarkSpruyt 15 1997 JoeRomeo 15 1996 12 GP JoeRomeo 11 1995 9 KevinJohnson 1994 KevinBarry 1993 Giannone Dave 1992 Giannone Dave 1991 Giannone Dave 1990 Giannone Dave 1989 MarcRiccio 1988 Merkle Gary 1987 Name 1986 1985 Year AVERAGE GOALS AGAINST oyPrtie1 61 36 26-10 14 Tony Perettine 1.35 23 17 Scott Dooley 57 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ANNUAL LEADERS HOFSTRA LACROSSE LACROSSE A AWARD WINNERS NATIONAL LACROSSE LT. RAY ENNERS AWARD NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TEAMS HALL OF FAME WINNER 1971 - First Round 1978 - First Round 1999 - Quarterfinals Al Brisotti - Elected 1959 (USILA Division I Player 1973 - First Round 1993 - Quarterfinals 2000 - First Round Howdy Myers - Elected 1973 of the Year) 1974 - First Round 1996 - First Round 2001 - Quarterfinals Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997 Doug Shanahan - 2001 1975 - First Round 1997 - First Round 2003 - First Roun TEWAARATON LT. DONALD HOFSTRA NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME COACHES TROPHY MCLAUGHLIN Howdy Myers - North Head Coach 1957, North Assistant Coach 1953, (College Lacrosse Player AWARD WINNER 1962, 1974 W of the Year) Doug Shanahan - 2001 (USILA Division I Midfielder Harry Royle - North Assistant Coach 1984

ARD WINNERS of the Year) John Danowski - North Assistant Coach 1990 Doug Shanahan - 2001 F. MORRIS TOUCHSTONE AWARD WINNER THE JAMES ADAMS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (USILA Division I Coach of the Year) (Presented by National Intercollegiate Lacrosse Officials Association) 1970 - Howdy Myers 1993 - John Danowski 1994 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski LONG ISLAND LACROSSE HALL OF FAME THE JOSEPH “FRENCHY” JULIEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Howdy Myers - Elected 1986 Jim Garvey - Elected 1993 Jim Condon - Elected 1986 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1995 (Presented by the Metropolitan New York Officials Association) Jack Kaley - Elected 1987 Carl Orent - Elected 1997 1988 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski Phil Marino - Elected 1990 John Danowski - Elected 2001 1989 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski 1994 - Hofstra University - Coach John Danowski INTERNATIONAL WORLD TEAM MEMBERS Jim Dobreff - 2002 (Sweden Coach) USILA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AMERICA EAST Gerry Donaghy - 2002 (Scotland) ALL-AMERICA TEAM SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Michael Tierney - 2002 (Ireland) 1998 2000 AWARD WINNER HOFSTRA Mark Brian 2001 UNITED STATES Spruyt Spallina Lance Yeagle WORLD TEAM MEMBERS Goalie Midfield Defense

Jack Kaley - 1974 (Assistant Coach) 2003 Phil Marino - 1978 Michael Allain Vin Sombrotto - 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Midfield Rich Garguilo - 1992 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs - 1992 (Under 19) Blake Miller - 1998 HOFSTRA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Evan Kostewka - 1998 (Under 19) Kevin Jacobs Doug Shanahan - 2002 (MVP) 1955 - Laurie Cox Division 1973 - Metropolitan Division Brett Moyer - 2003 1960 - Laurie Cox Division - 1988 - East Coast Conference Northwest 1989 - East Coast Conference LACROSSE 1961 - Laurie Cox Division - 1995 - North Atlantic Conference Northwest 1996 - North Atlantic Conference COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1965 - Laurie Cox Division 1997 - America East SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 1969 - Metropolitan Division 1998 - America East 1970 - Metropolitan Division 2000 - America East 2003 Aaron Kozlowski Defense 1971 - Metropolitan Division NATIONAL LACROSSE HALL OF FAME FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS Al Brisotti - Elected 1959 Vin Sombrotto - Elected 1997 Howdy Myers - Elected 1973 1952 - 15th 1962 - 13th 1977 - 13th 1995 - 17th 1953 - 13th 1965 - 18th 1978 - 7th 1996 - 12th 1954 - 11th 1969 - 14th 1983 - 9th 1997 - 12th USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAME MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1955 - 3rd 1970 - 10th 1984 - 11th 1998 - 14th 1975 - Phil Marino 2001 - Doug Shanahan 1956 - 11th 1971 - 10th 1988 - 13th 1999 - 8th 1957 - 13th 1972 - 20th 1989 - 14th 2000 - 10th CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1958 - 9th 1973 - 5th 1990 - 19th 2001 - 11th 1959 - 14th 1974 - 7th 1991 - 16th 2002 - 6th 1995 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference 1960 - 14th 1975 - 6th 1993 - 11th 2003 -10th 1996 - John Danowski - North Atlantic Conference 1961 - 15th 1976 - 10th 1994 - 20th 2002 - John Danowski - Colonial Athletic Association 58 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA LACROSSEALL-AMERICANS 95Rnl asnDfneH.M. H.M. Defense Attack RonaldHansen 1965 2nd Frank Cozart H.M. 1961 H.M. Goal 3rd Goal Attack RichardVielkanowitz RichardVielkanowitz 1960 Defense 1959 3rd Paul Sullivan MarcoGazich Midfield 1958 1957 JohnStranahan 1st 1956 Defense 3rd Defense CarlOrent 1st Team1955 H.M. CarlOrent Midfield Position 1954 Attack WilliamDonnolly 1953 JoeMasone Name 1952 Year HOFSTRA LACROSSE USILA NORTH-SOUTH GAMEALL-STARS 91FakCzr Attack Midfield Frank Cozart Attack Defense 1961 JackKaley Attack 1960 Defense Paul Sullivan MarcoGazich 1958 Attack Boyle Gary Position 1957 Defense 1956 Carl Orent JosephMasone 1955 1954 Vincent Vieten Player 1953 Year 93Pi vloMidfield Attack Midfield PhilMordente PhilAvillo 1966 1963 Tim Gannon 1962 hlMret ifedH.M. Midfield H.M. H.M. Defense H.M. H.M. Midfield Phil Mordente Defense Attack William Heiser Frank Mauro H.M. William Heiser H.M. H.M. Midfield Frank Cozart H.M. Attack Goal H.M. George Wiemer Attack Richard Vielkanowitz H.M. Attack Defense H.M. H.M. Peter Salit Boyle Gary Defense Midfield 2nd 3rd Boyle Gary Lorel Teolis Midfield Attack H.M. Albert Lahood H.M. John Fahey Defense John Stranahan Attack 3rd Simandl Jerry H.M. Defense Albert Lahood H.M. Midfield Joe Masone Defense Vincent Vieten Owen Walsh Vincent Vieten ihShaeDefense Goal Midfield Defense Rich Schrage Peter Trizzino Defense William Heiser Goal Midfield Frank Mauro Richard Vielkanowitz Midfield Al Vadnais Goal George Wiemer Attack Attack John Stranahan Simandl Jerry Al Lahood Midfield Bob Rupp William Donnelly AWARD WINNERS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 93Jsp olrDfneH.M. Defense 2nd 3rd 2nd Midfield JosephFowler Attack Midfield 1983 3rd 3rd VinSombrotto Midfield MichaelFowler 1980 Attack 1979 KevinHuff 2nd 1978 KevinHuff Midfield 1977 H.M. BobHiller 1976 Midfield 1st Tom Calder H.M. 1975 Midfield 1st Tom Calder Goal 3rd 1974 Defense PhilMarino Attack JosephZaffuto 1973 Team1972 JohnOvers 3rd 1st Position SteveDauses 1971 H.M. Defense 1970 Attack Defense Frank Marcinowski Frank Marcinowski 1968 PhilMordente 1967 Name 1966 Year 90Dv inoeGoal Attack Midfield Midfield Giannone Dave Defense Midfield Midfield SteveWalakovits Midfield 1990 Midfield McCulloch Dave MikkoRed Arrow 1989 Midfield BobQuinlan 1986 EdWallace Attack(MVP) 1984 BobGilmartin 1983 Kevin Huff 1980 JoeTaylor 1979 Attack Robert Guido Midfield 1978 1977 PhilMarino Midfield 1976 Defense 1975 DougNastro Position BillReid 1974 BillHanlon Defense 1973 Don DiBlasi 1971 Frank Marcinowski 1970 Player 1968 Year o una ifedH.M. Midfield H.M. 2nd Defense Attack Bob Quinlan H.M. James Metzger Defense Ed Wallace H.M. Defense H.M. H.M. Richard Lewton 3rd Defense Attack Defense Richard Lewton H.M. H.M. Richard Lewton Defense H.M. Goal Phil Marino 3rd Ray Mills Attack Joseph Zaffuto Goal Bob Rullan H.M. Doug Nastro Midfield Joseph Zaffuto 3rd 2nd Defense William Hanlon Attack Dick Swanson Mike D'Amato ihe ae Midfield Michael Magee Midfield Defense Defense Midfield Tom Calder Chris Deeks Midfield Bob Rullan Bob Auguste Attack Tom Leonas Mike D'Amato 03BinZcel ees H.M. Defense 1st Defense BrianZuchelli 2003 1st 1st NickyPolanco Midfield 2002 Midfield 3rd DougShanahan H.M. 3rd 2001 BrianSpallina Midfield Goal 2000 Goal DougShanahan H.M. 1999 3rd MarkSpruyt Midfield H.M. MarkSpruyt Midfield 1998 Midfield 1997 Alexander Anthony KevinJacobs 1996 3rd 1995 Defense DomDiNardo 1994 H.M. H.M. H.M. Heumann Dave Team Midfield 3rd Attack MichaelLaudenslager Midfield 1993 Position MichaelLaudenslager Midfield 1991 3rd MichaelLaCrosse 1990 Midfield 1989 McCulloch Dave 1985 McCulloch Dave Name 1984 Year 03McalAli Midfield Attack Attack Midfield(MVP) MichaelAllain Tom Kessler 2003 Goal DougShanahan 2002 Midfield Brad Obloj 2001 Mark Spruyt 1999 Midfield Rich Langtry 1998 Attack 1997 Defense VinceHannigan Position Midfield DougAltmansberger 1996 Carlson Andy 1995 Michael Ricigliano Midfield 1994 Michael Laudenslager 1993 Player 1991 Year alRoMdil H.M. 2nd Midfield Attack 3rd H.M. Defense Attack Paul Rao Tom Kessler 2nd H.M. Midfield H.M. Defense Tom Kessler H.M. Midfield Doug Shanahan Attack H.M. Kevin Warne Brain Spallina Attack Brian Langtry H.M. Defense Blake Miller H.M. H.M. Attack Midfield Heumann Dave H.M. Michael Ricigliano Defense Donatello Dave H.M. Midfield Ed Geiger Mikko Red Arrow i emnlaAttack Defense Midfield Jim Femminella Midfield Nicky Polanco Attack Michael Tierney Defense Joe Ghedina Attack Brian Langtry Goal Midfield Grimes Ryan Blake Miller Kevin Johnson Defense Attack Kevin Jacobs Bellomo Anthony Rinaldi Gary 59 HOFSTRA LACROSSE LACROSSE AW ARD WINNERS HOFSTRA LACROSSE LACROSSE A AWARD WINNERS All-Conference Selections Joe Ghedina Midfield - 1st Laurie Cox Division All-Stars Kevin Warne Defense - 1st Colonial Athletic Association 1955 Carl Orent Defense Joe Amplo Defense - 1st All-Stars Jerry Simandl Attack Mike Demeo Goalie - 1st John Stranahan Midfield Brian Spallina Midfield - 2nd 2002 Nicky Polanco Defense - 1st (MVP & Def. MVP) Lorel Teolis Defense Scott Dooley Midfield - 2nd (Rookie) Tom Kessler Attack - 1st 1961 William Heiser Midfield 2000 Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Scott Dooley Attack - 2nd 1963 William Heiser Midfield Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st Evan LaPenna Defense - 2nd 1964 Charles Menagh Defense Brian Spallina Midfield - 1st Jack Alaimo Goalie - 2nd Phil Mordente Attack Mike Demeo Goalie - 1st 2003 Joe Kostolansky Attack - 1st 1965 Ron Hansen Defense Doug Shanahan Midfield - 2nd Mike Morrison Midfield - 1st

W Phil Mordente Attack Evan Kostewka Midfield - 2nd Brian Zuchelli Defense - 1st Howard Myers III Attack 2001 Tom Kessler Attack - 1st Brett Moyer Defense - 2nd (Rookie of the Year)

ARD WINNERS 1966 Phil Mordente Attack Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st (MVP) Jim Femminella Attack - 2nd 1967 Mike D’Amato Attack Mike Tierney Midfield - 2nd Michael Allain Midfield - 2nd Art Konopacki Midfield Nick Polanco Defense - 2nd Matthew Southard Goalie - 2nd Frank Marcinowski Defense Larry Reid Defense Ed Wozniak Defense Jarred Testa - Baltimore Bay Hawks THE STEVE CARLIN Nicky Polanco - Bridgeport Barrage Tom Kessler - Bridgeport Barrage East Coast Conference All-Stars UNSUNG HERO AWARD Doug Shanahan - Bridgeport Barrage 1986 Dave McCulloch Midfield 1989 - Matt Cady - Defense Scott Dooley - 1987 Mike Minisini Midfield 1990 - Joe Carrello - Midfield Mark Spruyt - Bridgeport Barrage 1988 Dave Giannone Goalie (MVP) 1991 - Brian Donaghy - Defense Paul Rao - Bridgeport Barrage Steve Walakovits Attack 1992 - Scott Apgar - Midfield Mike McGinley Midfield 1993 - Brian Holland - Midfield Mike Magee Midfield 1994 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense PROFESSIONAL Sean Bolger Attack 1995 - Chris Bergersen - Midfield Tom Byrne Defense 1996 - Jude Ehrbar - Defense INDOOR PLAYERS 1989 Michael LaCrosse Attack (MVP) 1997 - Karl Hedstrom - Goalie (The following Hofstra Lacrosse alumni have been on Steve Walakovits Attack 1998 - Larry Kramer - Defense Michael Laudenslager Midfield the rosters of National Lacrosse League (NLL) Mike Magee Midfield 1999 - Chris Korzonkiewicz - Midfield teams) Tom Byrne Defense 2000 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield Mike McGinley - New York Saints

HOFSTRA 1990 Michael Laudenslager Midfield (MVP) 2001 - Gerry Donaghy - Midfield Dave McCulloch - New York Saints Gary Rinaldi Attack 2002 - Scott Dooley - Attack Mikko Red Arrow - New York Saints Matt Cady Defense Kevin Huff - New York Saints 1991 Joe Barra Midfield Vin Sombrotto - New York Saints Michael Laudenslager Midfield THE DAVID MCCARTNEY Chris Panos - , Calgary Roughnecks, Gary Rinaldi Attack New York Saints 1992 Joe Barra Midfield MEMORIAL ENDOWED Blake Miller - New York Saints, New Jersey Storm, Anthony Bellomo Defense SCHOLARSHIP Anaheim Storm Andy Carlson Attack Brian Langtry - New York Saints, Dom DiNardo Attack 2003 - James Morgan - Attack (Rookie of the Year, 2003) Kevin Johnson Goalie 2004 - John Orsen - Midfield Jarred Testa - New York Saints/Washington Power Anthony Alexander - New York Saints Joe Ghedina - New York Saints, Anaheim Storm North Atlantic Conference PROFESSIONAL Brian Spallina - New York Saints All-Stars Armando Polanco - New York Saints OUTDOOR PLAYERS Nicky Polanco - New York Saints 1995 Kevin Jacobs Attack (MVP) Blake Miller - Bridgeport Barrage Ramar Clash - New York Saints LACROSSE Doug Altmansberger Defense Brian Langtry - Long Island Lizards Michael Laurano - New Jersey Storm, Anaheim Dave Heumann Defense Brian Spallina - Long Island Lizards Storm Brian Holland Midfield Joe Ghedina - Long Island Lizards Doug Shanahan - New York Saints Mark Spruyt Goalie 1996 Blake Miller Attack (MVP) Anthony Alexander Midfield Craig Flynn Defense Chris Panos Attack - 2nd THE BENGT BARBACCIA OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD 1994 - Andy Carlson - Attack America East All-Stars 1995 - Doug Altmansberger - Defense 1997 Paul Judge Midfield 1996 - Blake Miller - Attack Ryan Grimes Defense 1997 - Rich Langtry - Midfield Jarred Testa Attack - 2nd 1998 - Armando Polanco - Defense Rich Langtry Midfield - 2nd 1999 - Jay Artinian - Midfield Jamie Delgado Defense - 2nd 2000 - David Neidhart - Goalie Mark Spruyt Goalie - 2nd 2001 - Ed Hilbert - Midfield 1998 Brian Langtry Attack - 1st (MVP) 2002 - Dave Sweeny - Defense Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st (Rookie) 2003 - Steve Izzo - Goalie Kevin Warne Defense - 1st Mark Spruyt Goalie -1st Joe Ghedina Midfield - 2nd 1999 Brad Obloj Attack - 1st Doug Shanahan Midfield - 1st

60 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 031- 5 . 6 . JohnDanowski JohnDanowski JohnDanowski JohnDanowski JohnDanowski JohnDanowski JohnDanowski 9.4 7.6 JohnDanowski JohnDanowski 11.2 JohnDanowski 9.1 7.8 JohnDanowski JohnDanowski 8.4 6.9 161 JohnDanowski 11.5 107 JohnDanowski 9.7 190 JohnDanowski 9.9 145 JohnDanowski JohnDanowski 9.5 124 11.0 JohnDanowski 118 104 13.9 9.3 Royle Harry Royle Harry 10.1 161 12.7 136 Royle Harry 13.5 9.5 129 13.3 9.0 Royle Harry 10.9 Royle Harry 11.6 152 15.1 143 13.1 Royle Harry 7.7 195 13.6 Royle Harry 159 8.4 Royle Harry 12.1 141 Royle Harry 178 11.7 8.2 142 229 11.3 12.9 Royle Harry 10.5 135 212 175 10.5 Myers Howdy 185 196 Myers Howdy 8.4 11.6 184 12.1 11.7 Myers Howdy 115 11-6 191 9.3 117 Myers Howdy 13.6 169 7.3 11-3 115 164 13.6 10-7 Myers Howdy 9.8 168 Myers Howdy 147 116 Myers Howdy 12.7 11-5 9.6 13-3 9.6 168 8.2 9.8 Myers Howdy 151 109 10-4 Myers Howdy 6.8 140 169 2003 10.5 9-6 6.1 121 9.7 191 2002 Myers Howdy 9-5 88 Myers Howdy 11.6 2001 9-5 7.1 204 Myers Howdy 4.3 108 6.9 Myers Howdy 2000 9.3 8.4 6-7 191 154 Myers Howdy 1999 10-6 125 11.5 6.7 98 127 1998 4-9 8.6 Myers Howdy Myers Howdy 12.1 1997 7-7 95 147 9.8 97 136 Myers Howdy 1996 8.5 9-5 9.6 8.8 163 1995 11-4 107 7.1 Myers Howdy 10.4 5.7 Myers Howdy 1994 12-3 68 121 97 92 5.9 1993 11.7 7-9 11.5 Myers Howdy 150 1992 87 4-9 9.0 129 6.2 Myers Howdy 145 1991 12.6 3-11 Myers Howdy 128 8.8 1990 6.6 145 8-6 144 Myers Howdy 105 1989 10.2 9-5 8.5 107 Myers Howdy 114 6.7 1988 10.1 3-10 91 Myers Howdy 8.9 Myers Howdy 1987 3-8 152 59 6.4 138 AlBrisotti 1986 7-6 126 9.1 7.8 3.4 68 1985 6-6 176 5.2 106 1984 8-5 105 7.1 9.5 4.0 1983 COACH 7-5 153 6.6 7.0 94 1982 7-4 162 87 7.4 3.9 3.7 125 1981 10-3 11.1 7.3 1980 89 9-3 8.0 118 117 1979 8.1 12-2 55 68 1978 7.8 5-11 GPGA 121 142 1977 12-4 52 11.5 105 73 1976 12-5 9.1 52 1975 56 8-6 62 67 1974 7-5-1 73 8.9 112 1973 15.4 7-8 10.4 89 1972 7-9-1 GA 93 1971 12.8 9-6 126 1970 5.5 6-9 10.7 118 1969 6.3 5-11 1968 6.3 10-3 125 1967 7-7 247 134 1966 GPGF 7-4 1965 5-7 167 1964 8-3 61 1963 160 8-5 44 1962 8-5-1 38 1961 14-2 1960 9-4 GF 1959 11-3 1958 12-2-1 1957 4-7 1956 3-4 1955 2-4 Record 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 Year YEAR-BY-YEAR )A rsti14 .333 .593 0 4 .513 .607 Pct. 301 0 4 .613 Tied 4 439 55 2 0 Lost 744 139 6 58 Won 103 216 Gms. 113 55years 163 359 1949 266 1976-85 Years 1950-75 1986-pres. Total Brisotti 4) Al Royle 3) Harry Myers 2) Howdy 1) JohnDanowski Coach Coaching Records (1949-2003) Hofstra UniversityAll-Time TEAM STATISTICSTEAM HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 61 HOFSTRA LACROSSE YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STA TS

IN THE COACHING RANKS IN THE CO The Hofstra Lacrosse program has produced more than 40 players who have gone on to coach the sport at the scholastic and college HIGH SCHOOL level. Here is a list of Hofstra alumni that have pursued careers in VARSITY the coaching ranks. Chris Bergersen* MacArthur COLLEGE Dennis Bonn* Cold Spring Harbor Ed Danowski Seaford Joe Amplo* Hofstra Steve Dauses Perry Hall Phil Avillo* York Chris Deeks* Floral Park Steve Banalett Hartford Dom Dinardo* Corning East Scott Dooley Rye

ACHING RANKS J.P. Brazel Nassau CC Bob Demarco Rutgers Craig Flynn Billerica (MA) Tom Gill* Kings Point Rich Garguilo* Baldwin Bill Heiser Kenyon Karl Hedstrom* Seaford Bob Hiller North Carolina State Kevin Huff* Smithtown Kevin Johnson Brown Jack Kort Walt Whitman Jack Kaley* New York Tech Larry Kramer* Broadneck (MD) Joe Kostolansky Skidmore Bill Laky Uniondale Renzie Lamb Williams Rich Langtry MacArthur Tom Leonas* Drew Hank Lunde Hempstead Bill Reid Hampden-Sydney Jay Lupetin Mepham Bob Rullan C.W. Post Mike Magee* East Meadow Dave Sweeney Wesley Blake Miller Greenwich, Darien Jarred Testa* UMBC Ray Mills* Wyandanch Mike Tierney* Kings Point Brad Obloj Plainview Kevin Warne* Delaware Terry O’Connor Mepham Tony Petillo* Sachem Bob Rao* Island Trees Chris Rogler* Plainview-JFK Brian Spallina* Southside Eric Spallina Uniondale

HOFSTRA Mark Spruyt* Bay Shore Joe Taylor* Westhampton Beach JUNIOR VARSITY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Kevin Baudo* Port Washington Matt Cady* East Meadow Paul Defendini* Farmingdale Phil Vangeli* Glen Cove

*Active LACROSSE

Joe Amplo

Kevin Warne

62 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ae4815 95-1- 1994-5-8 1965-5-11 1949-8-17 1989-9-12 1995-10-9 None 1954-6-7 1992-5-17 1972-5-9 None 1982-10-19 None 1964-14-7 2003-11-16 2001-13-18 None 2001-15-14(OT) 1952 1952-16-0 2003-9-6 2001-16-7 1955-20-2 1980-7-6(OT) None 1992-7-9 1953 1973-13-5 1955-21-1 1953-20-1 1961-4-5 None 1995-11-14 None 1957 2002-13-7 1949 4-8 None 2003-8-6 2003-5-18 1988 1993 1951 1956 1949 1953 None 6-3 1995-19-3 1950 1952-8-2 1984-10-11(ot) None 1987-5-13 None 1965-15-6 1999-15-6 2003-9-8 4-11 1961 1992-17-7 1998-4-8 1960 2-1 4-1 15-4 8-0 2-2 1998-18-2 9-10 2004 2-0 1990-7-6 1997-4-10 1983 1951 1985-9-20 4-0 None Yale None 1956 1955 Williams 2002 1978-10-11 1990-17-6 1953-12-3 18-14 1976-10-9 Western Maryland 1992 None 1987-15-4 4-12 Washington &Lee None 1951-4-6 Washington (MD) 2003-9-8 1993 1961-0-7 1972 Virginia 0-0 None None 1967-8-11 Villanova 9-2 2-0 2002-12-7 Vermont 14-15 7-2-1 1999-15-7 1980-17-15 Union 1978-23-4 1955 1953 1970 2-0 None 1987 Tufts 1-0 1997-10-3 Trinity 2000-12-14 1991 Towson 1949-7-3 3-0 1972-10-4 Syracuse 9-7 1951-3-4 Stony Brook 1992-12-15 2003-4-10 1978 None 1954-11-1 Stevens Tech None 1973-24-3 2003-6-9 1965 1967-9-2 1980 1974 St. John’s 5-13 None 8-4 1-0 1987-7-8 None Sacred Heart 1-0 1955 1988-10-15 1994-14-5 Rutgers 1949 1996-12-15 R.P.I. 6-4 1971 1984-10-7 Radford None Providence 2002-12-11(OT) 1952-14-6 1952 4-1 1950 2002-8-9 1958 1993-13-12 Princeton 6-13 None 1955 1991-12-8 1-0 1953 1990-22-7 5-0 Philadelphia (LC) None None Pennsylvania 1997-5-18 17-2 1988 1963-2-4 Penn State 1990-14-5 1993-21-3 1-0 1973-13-9 Ohio State None 2-0 1949 Notre Dame None 1993-12-7 1974 North Carolina State 1951 2001-21-9 1956 12-1 1999-9-8(OT) 3-0 0-2 North Carolina 1988 2000-7-8 2-0 1986 New York Tech 0-7 1953-4-6 1959-19-2 1992-7-9 New Hampshire None 2-0 1963 1949 1994-13-10 None New England(LC) 2003-9-8 2002-11-8 1959 None Navy 1-8 1951 Morgan State None 14-13 2003-14-8 13-12 Mt. Washington (LC) 1995 1-1 1974 1973-15-3 None 1996-7-16 1987-13-15 Montclair State 3-1 5-0 (LC) Milburn 1959 None 2003-11-9 Middlebury 1979-12-10 1994 15-8 16-0 1956 2002 Michigan State 2003-13-5 9-8 MIT 1961-7-4 None 1972-5-4 None Massachusetts 1986 6-8 1997-2-6 1972-2-4 1971-1-0 Maryland-Balt. Co. 1969 1963 2-13 6-0 None 1952-10-1 Maryland 1990-15-11 1989-10-15 1999-11-9 Manhasset 1951 1-0 1951 Loyola 1968-18-6 1-3 1972 LIU-C.W. Post 6-0 1-0 1960 Lehigh 1951 15-0 Lafayette 1950 Johns Hopkins 1979-13-6 1952 2003-15-5 2003-12-11 5-0 0-1 1983-15-6 Hobart 1987 1976 2001-22-8 16-7 Harvard Hartford 1983-12-6 5-2 1965 Gettysburg 1-4 LastOpponentWin Georgetown 2-0 7-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 7-0 1979 2003 1955 Fairfield 1-0 1952 Duke 1970 3-1 9-9 Drexel 1963 Denison LastHofstraWin 4-0 Delaware Dartmouth Cortland State 13-35 FirstMeeting 10-15 1-0 Cornell 1-0 Colgate 7-0 CCNY (LC) 16-14 CCNY Bucknell Won-Lost Brown Bowdoin Boston College Binghamton Baltimore Army Air Force Adelphi Opponent (1949-2003) SERIES RECORDS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 63 HOFSTRA LACROSSE SERIES RECORDS ALL-TIME LACROSSE RESULTS ALL-TIME RESUL (1949 - 2003) Washington (MD) 14-16 L (2 OT) Mt. Washington L.C. 1-12 L opponents’ national ranking in ( ) 1953 Yale 6-8 L Syracuse 9-11 L Coach: Howdy Myers Loyola (MD) 8-3 W Washington (MD) 7-5 W Record: 11-3 (13th ranked) RPI 7-7 T Army 2-11 L 1949 Williams 17-2 W Baltimore 6-8 L Army 4-8 L Loyola (MD) 11-5 W Coach: Al Brisotti Philadelphia L.C. 12-3 W Cortland 14-3 W RPI 14-1 W Record: 2-4 Mt. Washington L.C. 4-17 L Baltimore 13-18 L Dartmouth 4-6 L Washington (MD) 1-16 L Washington (MD) 10-4 W 1961 Western Maryland 8-17 L Tufts 19-4 W 1957 Coach: Howdy Myers Maryland 1-17 L Delaware 19-0 W Coach: Howdy Myers New England 8-3 W Yale 2-9 L Record: 7-7 (15th ranked) Lafayette 17-6 W Union 20-11 W Record: 8-5 (13th ranked) Adelphi 3-8 L Cortland 10-2 W Baltimore L.C. 4-16 L CCNY 24-1 W Swathmore 7-5 W Mt. Washington L.C. 8-21 L Baltimore 5-4 W MIT 20-1 W Washington & Lee 13-8 W 1950 Trinity 20-1 W Dartmouth 16-10 W New Hampshire 9-4 W Coach: Howdy Myers Williams 4-3 W New Hampshire 6-3 W Harvard 6-18 L Record: 3-4 Milburn L.C. 17-4 W Washington & Lee 9-4 W Colgate 7-4 W Washington (MD) 8-10 L Syracuse 7-6 W TS Penn State 11-7 W Baltimore 2-20 L CCNY 5-15 L Virginia 5-8 L Washington (MD) 0-7 L Lafayette 14-2 W 1954 RPI 3-10 L Army 2-10 L Western Maryland 6-3 W Coach: Howdy Myers Army 2-14 L Loyola (MD) 19-2 W Montclair 4-11 L Record: 9-4 (11th ranked) Loyola (MD) 13-0 W Towson State 14-2 W Adelphi 4-14 L Baltimore 6-13 L RPI 4-5 L Cortland 4-6 L Mt. Washington L.C. 3-15 L Duke 12-2 W Adelphi 17-3 W Trinity 7-1 W Dartmouth 7-6 W Baltimore 4-7 L 1951 New Hampshire 14-5 W 1958 1962 Washington 5-8 L Coach: Howdy Myers Coach: Howdy Myers Coach: Howdy Myers Rutgers 8-7 W Record: 4-7 CCNY 17-2 W Record: 8-3 (9th ranked) Record: 10-3 (13th ranked) Yale 10-5 W MIT 25-2 W MIT 8-4 W Montclair 4-6 L Cortland 18-2 W Harvard 16-5 W Washington & Lee 6-3 W Delaware 3-7 L Delaware 19-3 W Williams 13-0 W Washington & Lee 10-9 W Harvard 4-10 L HOFSTRA Washington (MD) 2-10 L Penn State 13-2 W New Hampshire 6-4 W Harvard 3-10 L Union 6-7 L New Hampshire 7-5 W Loyola (MD) 8-4 W Dartmouth 4-7 L Milburn L.C. 11-1 W Mt. Washington L.C. 6-15 L Baltimore 7-9 L Manhasset 3-4 L RPI 11-7 W Rutgers 10-9 W CCNY 4-5 L Washington (MD) 11-10 W Williams 8-2 W Stevens Tech 4-1 W 1955 Army 1-15 L Towson State 12-2 W Union 9-12 L (OT) Coach: Howdy Myers Loyola (MD) 17-3 W RPI 11-2 W Trinity 11-1 W Record: 14-2 (3rd ranked) Baltimore 8-21 L Adelphi 7-3 W Cortland 5-4 W Washington (MD) 6-5 W Lafayette 9-6 W Mt. Washington L.C. 7-13 L Army 0-17 L Ohio State 20-1 W 1959 Dartmouth 19-5 W Coach: Howdy Myers 1952 Middlebury 20-1 W Record: 5-7 (14th ranked) 1963 Coach: Howdy Myers Tufts 21-1 W Coach: Howdy Myers Record: 12-2-1 (15th ranked) New Hampshire 12-0 W Army 7-8 L New Hampshire 4-3 W Record: 5-11

LACROSSE Harvard 4-5 L Manhasset 14-6 W Penn St. 13-3 W Washington & Lee 5-6 L MIT 5-3 W Harvard 4-4 T Washington Coll. 16-2 W Mt. Washington L.C. 4-11 L Washington & Lee 12-1 W CCNY L.C. 10-1 W Yale 6-3 W RPI 11-10 W Harvard 1-5 L CCNY 6-2 W Delaware 19-1 W Baltimore 1-13 L Denison 2-4 L Baltimore 6-8 L Union 20-2 W Washington (MD) 7-8 L Baltimore 3-12 L Western Maryland 16-0 W Williams 16-1 W Hobart 10-5 W New Hampshire 2-3 L Delaware 8-5 W Baltimore 15-4 W Loyola (MD) 15-1 W Washington (MD) 2-4 L Union 5-4 W Cortland 20-4 W Williams 9-15 L Hobart 7-2 W Cortland 23-0 W Rutgers 16-6 W Gettysburg 19-2 W Rutgers 8-13 L Trinity 7-1 W Army 4-27 L Towson State 3-6 L CCNY 14-2 W LIU-C.W. Post 4-3 W Yale 4-10 L 1956 Loyola (MD) 3-4 L Milburn L.C. 11-7 W Coach: Howdy Myers 1960 RPI 7-4 W Stevens Tech. 8-2 W Record: 8-5-1 (11th ranked) Coach: Howdy Myers Adelphi 2-7 L Lafayette 24-4 W Army 2-10 L Dartmouth 6-4 W Record: 7-4 (14th ranked) Williams 2-10 L New Hampshire 6-3 W Harvard 13-7 W Hobart 6-1 W Penn State 3-9 L Washington & Lee 11-4 W Washington & Lee 9-6 W New Hampshire 13-4 W Duke 11-1 W Colgate 9-6 W

64 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY eaae69L W L 6-9 W 10-5 L 2-11 L W L 9-7 L 4-8 9-10 10-5 5-15 L 5-10 W L L 6-10 Post 3-14 LIU-C.W. 7-14 9-8 T W Delaware W Washington (MD) 11-11 (MD) Loyola 11-2 Navy 6-3 Baltimore W Adelphi Rutgers Hobart 11-3 Syracuse New Hampshire Harvard Army MIT W Bowdoin Washington &Lee 15-6 Virginia W L L Record: 7-9-1 13-11 5-11 Coach: HowdyMyers W 2-19 1966 L L 8-7 W 4-15 L 8-16 W L W W 17-6 17-11 10-9 5-6 4-20 RPI 12-3 W W Adelphi Williams Washington (MD) 12-0 10-4 Navy Washington &Lee Hobart Post LIU-C.W. Rutgers (MD) Loyola Syracuse New Hampshire Army MIT W Bowdoin L L 11-9 Record: 9-6(18thranked) W 4-9 9-12 Coach: HowdyMyers L L 14-7 1965 4-12 L W 4-6 L L W W 7-10 L 14-1 6-12 10-3 1-8 7-0 6-8 (MD) Loyola Baltimore RPI W Williams Post LIU-C.W. L Rutgers 4-2 Towson State Washington (MD) 4-8 Hobart Syracuse Adelphi Army MIT New Hampshire Washington &Lee Record: 6-9 Coach: HowdyMyers 1964 ALL-TIME LACROSSE 1967 ugr -0L W W W 9-10 27-0 11-4 16-2 W W W 5-3 12-4 13-4 Rutgers CCNY Hobart MIT New Hampshire Pennsylvania W (MD) Loyola W 15-1 L Record: 12-5(10thranked) L 22-3 Coach: HowdyMyers 0-11 L W 6-8 1970 W L 4-9 W L 6-5 20-5 2-15 W W L 6-5 3-9 8-6 (MD) Loyola 15-8 W 9-10 CCNY Post LIU-C.W. Washington (MD) 9-2 Navy Fairleigh Dickinson Syracuse Adelphi Army Baltimore Rutgers New Hampshire Hobart MIT L L L Record: 8-6(14thranked) W L 8-11 L 13-8 5-7 Coach: HowdyMyers T L 6-10 1969 9-4 4-12 W 8-8 W 2-11 W 12-5 18-1 W Post LIU-C.W. W 9-2 (MD) Loyola 18-6 Baltimore Washington (MD) 6-2 Syracuse Adelphi Army Rutgers New Hampshire Hobart Washington &Lee MIT Bowdoin L L L Record: 7-5-1 L 8-11 W Coach: HowdyMyers L 9-7 L 7-8 1968 L W 3-6 12-9 4-19 3-16 L 3-13 L W 7-6 8-11 5-9 9-2 Post W LIU-C.W. (MD) Loyola W Washington (MD) 15-4 Baltimore Syracuse 11-3 W Adelphi Army Rutgers 13-5 Hobart Middlebury Harvard MIT New Hampshire Bowdoin Washington &Lee Record: 7-8 Coach: HowdyMyers HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY /2Aepi76W L W 6-12L 7-6 12-11W 5-8 9-4 (OT) W W L 10-15 **forfeit 16-7 W 9-5 W Post LIU-C.W. W W W Virginia 5/19 Adelphi 15-3 5/15 Baltimore 8-4 23-3 13-2 11-7 5/12 Navy 5/8 MorganState 5/1 W Fairleigh Dickinson 4/30 Washington (MD) 4/24 W** Army 4/21 6-2 Yale 4/17 Rutgers 4/14 CCNY1-0 4/10 Hobart 4/7 MIT 4/3 Pennsylvania 4/1 3/27 Record: 12-4(10thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1971 ugr 28W W L 12-8 W 10-9 W 6-8 9-7 W W W W 9-5 24-3 W 13-9 15-3 16-6 W 13-5 Rutgers Towson State 8-7 Navy Fairleigh Dickinson Army Princeton Washington (MD) Baltimore Hobart MIT Pennsylvania L W L Record: 12-2(5thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 10-4 2-4 6-10 L(OT) L 1973 W 8-9 L 5-8 L W L 8-4 L 3-4 W 21-4 6-11 3-4 Morgan State L 3-8 Navy 14-3 Baltimore W L L Adelphi 3-5 Fairleigh Dickinson Cortland 5-4 3-6 5-9 Princeton Army Towson State Rutgers Post LIU-C.W. Hobart MIT Washington (MD) Pennsylvania Cornell Record: 5-11(20thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1972 ry NA)31 L 3-19 Army (NCAA) igna34L L 3-4 W W 11-3 4-9 16-2 W L W** W L 9-3 W 1-0 10-2 2-9 3-6 8-3 **forfeit Virginia Post LIU-C.W. Baltimore Washington (MD) Navy Fairleigh Dickinson Air Force Adelphi Army Yale RESULTS / tRtes65W Record: 10-3(6thranked) W Coach: HowdyMyers W W 6-5 W L 1975 12-5 L 11-3 12-5 21-3 6-17 11-15 W W Post LIU-C.W. W 16-13 Rutgers at 5/11 Towson at State W 15-9 5/4 Adelphi at 7-6 5/1 NYTech 4/27 11-9 Army 4/20 Navy 4/13 Princeton at 4/6 Massachusetts 4/3 Baltimore 3/30 Pennsylvania 3/27 3/23 Record: 9-3(7thranked) Coach: HowdyMyers 1974 /6a ay71 L L 7-15 W W2-7 14-4 W 9-7 W W 13-9 13-6 L Navy at 10-8 Army at 4/16 Washington &Lee 4/9 3-10 Harvard 4/6 Brown 4/2 Massachusetts 3/30 Dartmouth 3/26 Pennsylvania at 3/23 L 3/19 W W W 7-13 Record: 7-5(13thranked) L 13-9 12-7 13-17L 10-8 Royle Coach: Harry 7-8 L 1977 W W 7-14 11-7 10-7 W W Post LIU-C.W. 11-9 Rutgers 10-9 NY Tech Adelphi Navy Washington &Lee Army Brown at Harvard Massachusetts Pennsylvania W W Record: 7-4(10thranked) W L W(OT) 14-10W Royle Coach Harry 10-3 13-3 11-19 10-15L 11-8 1976 9-8 W W W W 17-5 15-10 (NCAA) Maryland 14-13 15-3 L Post LIU-C.W. 14-10W Rutgers NY Tech 3-18 Adelphi Navy Army Washington &Lee Towson State Princeton Massachusetts Syracuse Pennsylvania on okn NA)1-8L 10-18 Johns Hopkins(NCAA) i oc 64W W L 16-4 10-9 5-12 Virginia (NCAA) Air Force Adelphi 65 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME LACROSSE RESULTS ALL-TIME RESUL 4/23 Adelphi 6-7 L Massachusetts 8-14 L 3/23 at Maryland 9-14 L 5/4 Drexel* 20-6 W 4/27 at NY Tech 16-6 W Penn State 5-10 L 3/30 at Army 12-14 L 5/7 at UMBC 15-9 W 4/30 Rutgers 5-6 L Towson State 7-14 L 4/3 at LIU-C.W. Post 6-16 L 5/11 LIU-C.W. Post 9-8 W 5/4 at LIU-C.W. Post 6-3 W Pennsylvania 8-10 L 4/6 at Penn State 14-13 W 5/14 Princeton 7-3 W Baltimore 13-4 W 4/10 Lafayette 15-1 W * East Coast Conference game 4/13 Adelphi 7-12 L 1978 4/17 Massachusetts 8-13 L Coach: Harry Royle 1982 4/20 at Towson State 12-19 L 1989 Record: 8-5 (7th ranked) Coach: Harry Royle 4/24 St. John’s 9-14 L Coach: John Danowski Record: 3-10 4/27 Pennsylvania 11-19 L Record: 11-4, 5-0 (14th 5/4 Rutgers 10-9 W Pennsylvania 11-12 L ranked) Virginia 11-15 L Baltimore 10-7 W 4/11 Navy 9-20 L New Hampshire 10-11 L Virginia 8-16 L 3/11 Virginia 16-14 W Harvard 10-9 W Maryland 12-13 L (OT) 3/18 Bucknell 17-4 W Army 4-8 L Brown 3-9 L 1986 Coach: John Danowski 3/22 at St. John’s 17-11 W North Carolina 10-9 W Army 6-12 L 3/25 Adelphi 10-15 L NY Tech 23-4 W Penn State 10-16 L Record: 4-9 3/29 Army 16-10 W Adelphi 14-9 W Lafayette 10-7 W 4/1 Delaware* 15-13 W Massachusetts 14-11 W Adelphi 10-17 L 3/8 Princeton 9-8 W 4/5 Lafayette* 20-2 W Penn State 14-11 W Massachusetts 10-18 L 3/15 at Brown 3-20 L TS 4/8 at Syracuse 7-16 L LIU-C.W. Post 11-7 W Towson State 18-10 W 3/22 Maryland 2-16 L 4/15 at Towson State* 10-9 W (4 OT) Washington & Lee 12-6 W Pennsylvania 8-11 L 3/29 Army 6-18 L 4/22 Villanova 9-12 L Johns Hopkins (NCAA) 8-20 L Rutgers 6-13 L 4/5 at Delaware 6-15 L 4/25 at Lehigh* 18-8 W Washington & Lee 10-19 L 4/9 at Lafayette 16-11 W 4/29 at Hobart 6-14 L 4/12 at Adelphi 10-20 L 5/3 at Drexel* 17-7 W 1979 4/19 Towson State 6-8 L 5/6 UMBC 16-4 W Coach: Harry Royle 1983 4/26 Pennsylvania 9-15 L 5/13 Princeton 10-3 W Record: 6-6 Coach: Harry Royle 4/30 Lehigh 15-9 W * East Coast Conference game Record: 9-5 (9th ranked) 5/3 Hobart 10-24 L Boston College 13-6 W 5/7 Drexel 23-13 W Dartmouth 12-10 W Baltimore 15-6 W 5/10 LIU-C.W. Post 12-19 L 1990 Virginia 5-13 L Navy 14-10 W Coach: John Danowski Brown 10-15 L Brown 15-11 W Record: 9-5, 4-1 (19th ranked) Army 8-10 L Maryland 7-9 L 1987 Coach: John Danowski Navy 12-19 L Army 3-9 L 3/10 Penn State 17-6 W Adelphi 12-11 W LIU-C.W. Post 8-9 L Record: 7-9, 3-3

HOFSTRA 3/17 Bucknell 15-11 W Massachusetts 11-10 W Penn State 9-3 W 3/21 St. John’s 14-8 W Penn State 18-10 W Lafayette 25-9 W 3/7 at Princeton 9-7 W 3/24 Cornell 14-15 L LIU-C.W. Post 23-11 W Adelphi 12-6 W 3/13 Duke 12-11 W 3/27 at Army 13-15 L Pennsylvania 12-13 L Massachusetts 10-8 W 3/15 Brown 5-11 L 3/31 at Delaware* 15-5 W Washington & Lee 9-12 L Towson State 8-9 L 3/21 Maryland 1-15 L 4/4 at Yale 5-18 L St. John’s 12-4 W 3/25 Ohio State 15-4 W 4/7 Syracuse 9-20 L Pennsylvania 10-11 L (OT) 3/28 Bucknell * 13-15 L 4/14 Towson State* 11-14 L 1980 Rutgers 15-11 W 4/4 Delaware * 8-9 L 4/25 Lehigh* 22-7 W Coach: Harry Royle 4/8 Lafayette * 18-6 W 4/28 at Lafayette* 13-7 W Record: 7-6 4/11 Adelphi 7-15 L 5/2 Drexel* 22-4 W 1984 4/18 at Towson State * 4-15 L 5/5 at LIU-C.W. Post 14-5 W New Hampshire 15-10 W Coach: Harry Royle 4/25 Pennsylvania 5-13 L 5/11 Princeton 7-6 W Baltimore 15-9 W Record: 8-6 (11th ranked) 4/27 Air Force 12-5 W * East Coast Conference game Virginia 5-10 L 4/29 at Lehigh * 15-11 W at Brown 10-22 L 3/10 at Princeton 13-7 W 5/2 at Hobart 9-21 L 5/6 at Drexel * 14-9 W LACROSSE Army 11-9 W 3/17 at Brown 9-8 W (OT) 1991 at Navy 9-14 L 3/24 Maryland 10-7 W 5/9 at LIU-C.W. Post 7-8 L Coach: John Danowski * East Coast Conference game at Adelphi 9-13 L 3/31 Army 7-11 L Record: 7-7, 2-2 (16th ranked) at Massachusetts 8-16 L 4/4 LIU-C.W. Post 10-6 W Penn State 20-9 W 4/7 Penn State 10-11 L (OT) 3/9 Notre Dame 10-5 W Towson State 16-8 W 4/11 at Lafayette 16-3 W 1988 Coach: John Danowski 3/16 at UMBC* 12-8 W Pennsylvania 8-10 L 4/14 at Adelphi 5-6 L 3/20 at St. John’s 13-12 W North Carolina State 17-15 W 4/18 at Massachusetts 5-12 L Record: 12-3, 5-0 (13th 3/23 at Cornell (9) 4-9 L Washington & Lee 7-6 W (OT) 4/21 Towson State 12-8 W ranked) 3/30 Delaware * (20) 9-10 L 4/25 at St. John’s 13-8 W 4/3 Lafayette 24-14 W 4/28 Pennsylvania 5-6 L (OT) 3/12 St. John’s 14-6 W 4/6 at Syracuse (8) 10-30 L 1981 5/5 at Rutgers 7-11 L 4/13 at Towson State * (9) 8-20 L Coach: Harry Royle 5/12 at Navy 14-13 W 3/19 at Bucknell 14-7 W 3/25 Michigan State 10-3 W 4/20 Virginia (4) 10-18 L Record: 3-8 3/27 at Adelphi 12-13 L 4/23 at Drexel * 21-11 W 4/2 at Delaware* 14-8 W 4/27 at Army (11) 14-13 W (OT) Virginia 11-18 L 1985 5/1 Johns Hopkins (7) 11-20 L Coach: Harry Royle 4/6 at Lafayette* 17-9 W Brown 10-7 W 4/9 Syracuse 5-18 L 5/4 Yale (15) 12-10 W Army 6-10 L Record: 3-11 4/16 Towson State* 10-9 W 5/11 at Princeton (4) 11-15 L Lafayette 10-3 W 4/23 at Villanova 13-8 W Maryland 3-10 L 3/9 at Princeton 12-14 L 4/27 Lehigh* 21-13 W Adelphi 11-16 L 3/16 Brown 13-14 L 4/30 Hobart 10-15 L

66 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY / ooa()71 L 7-15 W W W(OT) 11-10 21-9 L 10-9 W 5-11 (6) Loyola 15-6 NewHampshire* 4/7 Massachusetts (13) 4/2 Vermont* 3/31 (8) Brown 3/25 (17) Delaware* 3/18 3/11 L(OT) 5-0(17thranked) Record: 9-5, L 15-16 Coach: JohnDanowski 1995 L(OT) 5-8 W L 14-15 17-4 L 7-15 W W L Rutgers 10-13 Brown + FleetClassicat 13-10 Yale at W (18) 5/7 13-5 6-15 W JohnsHopkins(6) 4/30 L Army(20) 4/26 10-9 W Providence 4/22 15-3 (13) Georgetown 8-11 4/17 (2) Loyola at 14-5 4/16 (14) Brown+ at 4/9 Massachusetts+(13) 4/2 AirForce 4/1 (10) Brown 3/23 MichiganState John’s 3/20 St. 3/12 3/5 Record: 6-7(20thranked) Coach: JohnDanowski L L 1994 L L 6-9 6-9 W 8-20 W 6-16 W W(OT) L 9-8 21-3 11-10 Syracuse(NCAA) at W W Massachusetts(NCAA) 5/22 5-11 7-6 Princeton(2) 5/15 Rutgers (16) at 12-7 W 9-8 5/8 Yale (20) W 5/4 W 13-12 JohnsHopkins(4) 5/1 L (12) Army at W 4/28 12-10 19-6 Lafayette 4/24 Virginia(5) 4/21 8-9 16-8 John’s St. at 4/17 (MD)(5) Loyola 4/14 Harvard 4/9 Massachusetts(10) 4/4 Providence 4/3 Vermont 3/28 NotreDame 3/21 L 3/7 L 4-10 Record: 10-6(11thranked) 5-9 Coach: JohnDanowski W L L L 1993 12-5 5-17 4-15 7-9 L W Yale at L L L 10-9 W 7-9 JohnsHopkins at W 5/2 12-15 Army 4/29 4-17 9-12 Lafayette 17-7 4/24 13-9 Virginia at 4/21 John’s St. 4/18 Towson State 4/15 Massachusetts at 4/11 NotreDame at 4/1 Cornell 3/28 UMBC 3/21 Radford 3/14 Rutgers 3/10 3/7 Record: 4-9 Coach: JohnDanowski 1992 ALL-TIME LACROSSE / emn*2- W 22-5 W 22-8 W 15-11 W W 20-11 L 18-2 L Vermont* 6-8 Towson* at W (17) 6-7 4/4 13-11 Hartford* 4/1 Massachusetts(10) at 3/27 (17) Brown 3/22 Providence 3/14 (20) Delaware* at 3/10 (5) Loyola 3/7 2/28 ranked) 5-0 (12th Record: 10-4, Coach: JohnDanowski 1998 W W 16-4 L 5-4 L L 4-10 2-6 L Army **at 4-6 HolyCross ^at W Massachusetts(NCAA)** *America Eastgame 7-6W 5-8 NorthCarolina(16) L 5/10 Rutgers at 7-2 5/3 5-18 W Drexel* 4/29 L JohnsHopkins(4) 4/25 9-4 Army at 4/22 9-10 12-7W W (6) Georgetown at W(2OT) 4/19 Hartford*(14) at 4/12 Vermont* 10-3 7-6 4/8 NotreDame (13) at W 4/6 NewHampshire*^ at 4/4 13-10 Massachusetts(15) 3/29 (9) Brown 3/22 Delaware* 3/15 Towson (10) State* 3/8 3/1 6-0(12thranked) Record: 9-6, Coach: JohnDanowski 1997 W W W L 12-4 10-7 L 10-9 12-15 Cornell ***at W 10-14 Loyola #at W JohnsHopkins ^at (NCAA)*** Harvard L(OT) *North Atlantic Conferencegame 17-11 9-7 NorthCarolina(2) L 5/11 W 15-16 Rutgers(20) 5/5 L 7-16 Drexel* at 4/30 JohnsHopkins(5) W(OT) 12-6 4/27 Army(20) 8-17 4/23 (17) Georgetown 15-14 4/19 Vermont* at W 4/13 NewHampshire* 4/6 19-13 Massachusetts(12) W 3/30 (6) Brown 3/22 (8) Loyola at 13-12 3/17 (19) Delaware*# at 3/13 at Towson (14) State*^ 3/10 3/3 5-0(12thranked) Record: 9-5, Coach: JohnDanowski 1996 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY / rxl 65W W 16-5 L 10-9 W 11-14 12-8 W L W 11-15 L Rutgers(19) at 19-3 * North Atlantic Conferencegame Drexel* 10-5 5/6 6-17 Yale 5/2 JohnsHopkins(1) 4/29 Army at 4/25 (12) Georgetown at 4/21 John’s St. at 4/15 Hartford* at 4/12 4/11 / tRtes1- W W W W W(OT) 15-6 W 15-7 18-7 L 16-9 W 9-8 Brown **at 8-7 W Navy ^at 7-11 14-4 JohnsHopkins(NCAA)(2) *America Eastgame (NCAA)** Navy 5/22 W JohnsHopkins(2) W 9-6 W 5/15 Rutgers at W 5/8 15-6 Drexel* 5/4 10-9 19-5 Army at W 4/28 L 11-9 (10) Navy 4/24 L Vermont* 4/16 Towson* (15) 8-7 4-10 4/10 NotreDame(13) 7-13 4/7 Hartford* at 4/3 Massachusetts(20) 3/31 AirForce 3/27 Brown at 3/22 (14) Delaware* 3/20 (3)^ Loyola 3/13 3/6 4-1(7thranked) Record: 13-3, Coach: JohnDanowski 1999 /1Hrfr* 19W W 21-9 22-8 L W(OT) L 5-10 11-10 L 12-17 Hartford*^ AirForce L 3/31 6-7 Notre Dame(2) 3/28 Princeton(2) 13-17 3/24 JohnsHopkins(8) at 3/17 (8) Loyola at 3/10 Massachusetts (19) 3/3 2/24 ranked) 4-1 (11th Record: 10-7, Coach: JohnDanowski 2001 W W 14-4 18-10 W W L 18-10 12-14 13-6 UMBC ! at W W W L #America East Tournament W 18-11 20-12 (NCAA)(6)! Maryland 17-5 *America Eastgame Delaware# W 5/14 12-8 7-8 Towson# 5/6 21-4 NorthCarolina(11) 5/3 Army(19) 4/29 Drexel* at 4/22 L L W Towson* at 4/20 12-16 Delaware* at 4/16 8-11 Hartford* 8-7 L 4/14 Vermont* 4/9 6-12 AirForce 4/7 NotreDame(13) at 3/27 W Princeton(5) at 3/26 10-7 3/19 JohnsHopkins(7) (3) Loyola 3/`11 Massachusetts(15) at 3/4 2/26 ranked) 4-1(10th Record: 11-5, Coach: JohnDanowski 2000 / tNteDm - L W W 4-8 13-9 13-9 W W 13-5 9-8 L NotreDame at *America Eastgame 10-16 Rutgers(19) 5/2 Drexel*(19) at 4/28 JohnsHopkins(3) at 4/25 Army 4/22 (17) Navy 4/17 4/10 RESULTS /6Dk 7 46 W 14-6 W W W 16-9W 12-7 19-5 17-5 W W W 13-7 18-10 NorthCarolina(12) *- Colonial 11-8 Athletic game Association Duke(7) 5/1 SacredHeart W 4/26 L L Delaware* at 4/19 Towson* 12-5W at (14) 15-5 L 4/13 4-12 7-8 Army 4/6 8-9 Drexel* at 3/30 NotreDame(18) at 3/26 Fairfield 3/23 Princeton(8) at 3/19 JohnsHopkins(2) W(OT) 3/16 Villanova* 12-11 3/9 (8) Loyola* 3/5 Massachusetts(12) at 3/2 2/23 5-1(6thranked) Record: 11-3, Coach: JohnDanowski 2002 /6Dk 1)98W W L 9-8 11-16 9-5 W W W(OT) *- Colonial Athletic game Association W W Massachusetts at 8-6 at Towson 11-9 (11)* W 9-8 5/11 14-8 L Villanova9-6 12-11 5/3 Duke(11) 4/30 8-15 Villanova* 4/26 SacredHeart* at 4/23 W L W Syracuse(7) L 4/19 * Delaware 13-5 5-18 4/17 at 7-14 Towson (13)* 9-8 4/11 L Drexel* 4/4 Army at 3/29 4-10 Massachusetts(6) 3/26 NotreDame(11) 3/23 Princeton(7) 3/21 Cornell(14) 3/15 Binghamton15-5 3/8 (12) Loyola at 3/4 3/1 W ranked) 4-1(10th Record: 11-6-0, Coach: JohnDanowski 2003 NA)()69L 6-9 (NCAA) (5) / eaae 18W W L L 11-8 W(OT) HofstraStadium $at W 15-10 11-13 W NewYork Point, West!at W 13-18 15-14 W #America East Tournament 16-7 Massachusetts 17-9 Springfield, ^at 11-10 L Syracuse(NCAA)(1)$ *America Eastgame 18-7 Virginia(NCAA)(8)! 5/19 Towson# at (9) 12-16 5/13 Delaware# 5/5 Duke(9) 5/2 Vermont* at 4/28 Delaware* 4/21 Army at 4/14 Towson* (11) 4/10 Drexel* 4/7 4/4 67 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ALL-TIME RESULTS GETTING TO HOFSTRA GETTING TO HOFSTRA

From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, For Team Travel Via Bus: Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia: Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn- Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway HOFSTRA Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I- Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the 495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Turnpike. Middle States: Public Transportation from Airport: Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport

LACROSSE Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 From Upstate New York: (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIR- PORT. Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway Railroads: to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approxi- the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. mately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead From the Throgs Neck Bridge: station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the sta- Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island tion. Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway- South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

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